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which arivod In Bortonja*! Leaving Newport, R. 'I;, lut Installation winter, the tquadton uniU pro- ceeded, to the Far B»Bt by way of ihe Panama faun). They aprnl try* months in support of UK force* in the Korean area, oper- Sajelyt GARWOOD KKNILWORTH ation with fukt carrier Task Force 77 and with blockading and e*<- Ort'iuoiticM at Temple ! corting To»k Force fl5 at Woman CRANFORD. NEW JERSEY^ THURSDAY, Pages '— TEN CENTS For MuMtcr Councilor >Mrbo'r. The ships returned by way" of the Suc^ Canal and the Thirties Other Officers Mediterranean. . " Itichnrd Thlcde wan installed a* Kudarman Sherman will"return Revival of Water Carriival on Cranfard Day IJnitedFuiul -- al — muster ixitincilor of Brcmner Chap- to his ship at Boston early next Trustees Impending Ov ter, Orel.-i of UeMolay, at public month? A Kracliuite of Crahford cr'rrmonios at. the Masonic" Tcm- ...... „ A in\ 1050. he stud-ftp* Depends Upon Cooperation df Organization^ lasi Thursday nlitht. OITlciat- at Union Junior College before en- If there is HwfTlclerit Interest and and: a meeting of presidents of all and athletic activities for JUUulgCollections inu wore iiuwbi-rK of the InstalHnk list inn in the Navy two and cooperation from local clubs and local organizations has been called people tit Memorial Field. At High School Discussed team of Wrltas Chapter^' Rosellc. hall ycars.-iigo. Ilv plans'to organizations, there is a good pos- for November 30 in the municipal , On Saturday, it was suggested BARON'S Tin1 o\itn<>iiiK master councilor, thine his college career' upon/oin- owns sibility this, water carnival, for building to determine the,extent that local art groups present an Di'iuv I.uiMinj'Wus presented with plotion of his enllNtmcnt. tetin in Thrift Plan which Crahford .was famous, a of active and financial participa- art exhibit at Warner' Plaza, and a past m;istor councilor's pin byanother your und a half./' quarter of a century ago, will, be tion by "each, group In next year's the Recreation-Committee sponsor toast to the United Nations Problem l!io •'' •• • ° Biuch Urget* Workers .Fivdrrlck Ilucttcnian who « Ills younger brother/John, who Administrative Staff rcvivqd during next year's Crari- project. Also to be discussed will the annual lishlng contest for d nu'i'll. bill's-to~Ti number was graduated from^Cranford High ford Day celebration. '_ '_be a.suggestion that a. paid direct- youngsters. In the afternoon, chil- To Cover TerritorieH "On tins day let all men of good WM. lKrou«li- Yow\Nex School last'Junci/fenllstetf-'ln- the ursof tlw chapter; .Fol- OF SOFTEST, WARMEST FLANNEL Faculty This ,was indicated Tuesday or be engaged to- handle thc^dc-r dren's" art groups would stage an "oul^lKrr""earth, turn their - iKpUghts toward their Next Year lowing tin* ceremonies refresh- Marine.Corps ojrwtobcr h and is tailed work for the 1054 event. exhibit) and in the evening the wa- A* Quickly aM now training i>t Pai'ris Island, S. C. night at the initial meeting of the 1 *bru|hcrH'in other lands, i - • to BARON'S ments were wrvrd l>y tho Mothers' Program \ special steering committee ap- It is proposed to enlarge next ter carnival would be .held, inter Collections in thetwelfth an- Circle of Hromilcr Chapter. Another brother, David, Was dis- MperKcd with bund selections. " " , "On this day vk-t each of us pause lo lerncinher the retiommehdation pointed several' months ago by year's: Cwthford Day event to a nual Cranford United Func erected along ftiv- areas usL.quickl.v* us possible -and "On this day let us take pride in dreaming — Under < .oiiHideralion ; 52 SCHICK BLADES steward, .lames iNliurncltc; 'junior World W crside drive between North-Union turn In their reports to their area l.arhors," the staff report to the Another meeting of thc.httecrlng schools, special historical displays in dreaming of. a world in whichi all mert live for- l.turlou C. H.-lili-ii, . chalrn«'n. • . . . •: PLUS bc cutrr than our oUj-fanh- group'is slated for November 16 • ever in. peace, for only .out-of-dreams down through li'U- building ci>iiiiiiill', yVilltam Dot^liw; almoner,. ,<:.iablishrueivl'- of Kchooj savings Through Monday night, a total Stiiiil\y\,Mo . r.ri'onnls.' Ninety-one per cent felt of $0,102.10 or approximately' 'iV the ajjes have come realities. -.. . . " . to .the Hoard ol Jvlur.itKMITm-ulay SCHICK RAZOR 98 Muii Who Will gown for coiy sleeping-or Dial continued nnpbusls shoiuld be l>creent of this y_car'K,quota_of $21,r i-Vf-niin; ':tli(irii>v»|j»th 'grade ••cj;istii>s MiiAlUjl. fclwood "§p'ton this di»y let all men of decency and art! bosWr, lor Y«u placed On the doyclopnient of good Student Accident List Prom 000, had been collccltd, the chair- good will in all lands and on all the seas, salutealid IM-n:ovi'd t.i'i tlTr.eleinentiiry s«-.h««>ls Straight *ut, it has man said, Mr. Bluch strtsseil the U.yndhuV.sty hiliil:; of thrift as a regular part of cherish the instrument jwhich the nations have cre- whon .Cianrord. Jlu'h Srhoi.l 'In-. Samuel \GVini ilio curriculum," -.-••- . . fact that the live participating iig- Plan Taken Under Advisement 'ronies 'lf«n, Mr Johnson and \Jolv •1 in quaint floral print on in the grades that made reports endorsing an accident Insurance program for the students of tb~« >>.«3. * jir«--i.i>"-- H<" However, the board y<»led to request the health and attendance Ct»-4]|iairmcii Named pointed out that this year's quota , for fl>.- flnti-^al t'>i': families in the community. 1 program was shown by. a repre- CD Test Sriiooi' junior-senior prom com- Prayer for United Nations -H'dii't'-rl /t'hiit' II'x " lui'.li s<'h«Mil which Hoy MacHean. Insurance . After three report nights,', only M-ntatiVf of. nne of the Wai banks mittee, it wns announced" at the voulil be Iillifi t" < ai'.-ir'ify l>y i!).->«: No. 5 SLEEVE OF 8 manager, and Or.' Howard H. Host, scattered returns have Ix-cn turned 89c A High School anil the IluiMitu'. au churdics >ill IK- -"i'lpen. the UN •«<•" i r classrofirnir a! the hifth • for- the bonotlt of various high Parcht-Teucher-Association Ct follows: •-'•'.• dation and Mrs. C. Hulmes Wil- Ovil Dvfciwe Council ' The purpose of the meeting was Day Commitli-f announced. a*id rhiirvh »n-lk will I*- rung every hour ;rlmol in .l.'nStt and miiylx- in.l»35.- school organizations Is now under- t-U advocating that the board ap- District 1 '...... $ 204.00 H<- poloti'fl to this ycur's sopho- lianm seconded it. It was unani- to consider a tentative budget for to remind ri'nlrl«-nts!._to pray fur-the succtw «.f the world organization. DIAL way,-' - - - •-,•' '•••.•• mously, .adopted.- Also voting for prove' the program, The insurance Will Complete Plans pistrict 2 50.00 no're. elans, which h.iS' an enroll-.. for would cost *1 for a school year the affair, Which will take place in The.. UN Day Cornmittif,'hva«t-fl _l>y_Mrs. C. .re; I.oills C. Trolit- At Meeting Tonight , May. Ih view of the. success of District 3 1,241)00 ii p«-n«.-i\t hitfhrr than. Hist iC Dr. Best reported, and provides' 405.00 1 Zimmerman; principal, told of- the '-• WILLIAM J. DOWNEY nian. president or the board. Mrs. previous proms, - the committee, District" 4 re<|uet;led i\ll I'lerU.Vtwn tn speak » :—-——~r—Z^T~—~Z. It unusual, bo. s^M:'"-^!'" - 1 $1,500 >• medical and .-Aur^cal Cranford Civil Defense Council 2 success of thy last two campaiuns As yoft know,'] am a candidate Walter J. Conley, Joseph Kohn and District, 5 213.00 i (xirted that a 5 |^riy-nr-iericaR.- SOAP plnnning next year's dance ex- on the important of the Uni*«l MJ^w^^ly: ^olfk beiiolltK, nnd $1,000 in accldcnta 227.60 1 BATH SIZE \v.htch resulted in funds being 'for the Towjishlp Comntlttoc this M. li,.Tfil(itferro.. ' ,. will meet tonight to receive llnat District « .-id \tcirx\ liiiticipaled . . •'.•".' death a« well an dismemberment. pects to follow.a similar pattern. 614.50 Nations, (luring their serviy the vii-WK ol the liigh test to be conducted Sunday. District R i-hool systcio, furthi-i' Ixiilriing 1 needs. , . *. ' I. endeavored ttf bring to them teachers who said property and while proceeding to or the dance, a buffet supper'will District 0 01)6.(1% Tables have b«-fn si-t up i" thr will not tx1 lieccxnar.v -until IDW percental'."' "' and from ' school and -the home, During the. actual "raid" on Sun- Mr. ?imniorm!in pointed out that faults, error's "and'trie disregard ol thev do not want to' participate in be served during thu evening and District 10 4*7.00 Ifical branclii'K i>f thr •-Suburban Nets $300 III.IK, hi- explained, which gives but docs iA>t coyer pupils engaged day, the entire community will be favors will be distributed. Trust Company and th»- Union I because of those funds, it was pos- . all six ilcrncn- (low its ning committees will be a student of thi? Vllluc* Inipri«Vtt.)«nt Asy.-'. lor Annual at, a price tho |iast. educational program and that saltl, •..'.'. man, director,' announced. The r^nllege iJuh***.'.Annual tary j-rhoolii. • including the two COLORiSHAMPOOS cost and made it possible tor more As. an example, I quote my arti- thrill can bo taught better in other ' Dr. Best pointed out that the and a parent or a faculty advisor, Total $6,102.10 cliition were ih charge "' mimlK-ri of th«- pdiic. will not be iVllcd, Mr' 6cl- ford" Citircn and Chronicle dated to the time the teachers would need termine the effectiveness of-lnter- slated for 8 to 10 p. m. tonight und ; At Muniriual Building ment for -"Spotlight," tl Vschool Yor the program and to tho fact In- suggesting that the board :ornmjyce are: , Lee Ferguson; Monday at the e»fd-' CotincH ' of Church Mnr« ibmn :«SBO wan collected d«-n expliiinwl. It would hi: to the RED SILVER-TONE October 16th. 1952, having refer- 1 •o newspaper, and v.ubsidixc i class ence to u district of our town being that it is a rccuTftnff ttrtnfr1 skidy the policy. Mr. Hcucr «a»* unl'or class president; John Prltch- Women-arc doing the same; at 'UK; yesterday, the opening day of. the tjrtO ah Kdinbnd, former teacher, prin- full-scalc rehearsal" by Addison publicity, Mrs. Nelson M, Light- UnitofPBA department \ has again' bo« Tho court ruled that the forming it of its action. C. Ely, county CD director. To President Post School Tuesday evening' and p- th sistcd by tho-Ooldcin *'t": chanKcrthis ~a*rcn;——'--—-—• in Linden is dctcrminecj, apparatus maKT two former teachers wus accepted !.. |, ,'on- the two new Charlesjlcdrlen, presidont-dircct«» .k)4 -,,nK „„pleni with- additional € business manager Norma ..•ly. this year this matter was sk lSUronce und personnel from other commun- dircrtor' at Union Junior College, k)4 nK nu.il (linnt'i of the Crantord Hon- Tiicsduy oveninfi by the Board of L. . schools • now under hl UUlor.atM>r.s.which''arc being received SHAW MIRROR and • assistant business- man [uht back lo. life by our Town- lcmclu uv ities in the county will be dls- was elected president of the Cran- of the school-* orary ratrolmen's Benevolent As- '••II Ma'rgot Stein and Betty Lou £_ Committee and after consld- Education. constrticlion. Kaeh-building will VIA Assembly '. Books pertinent to thi-study.«f .,ja,|y_ . sociation; to Ix: "held in the ton- ; ( putched to the "stricken area." rord Kiwanis Club for the year s -t ly. Floor captains, arc Diana ' • talk this aVca was changed Miss Jcannctto B. Armstrong, in huvc a coverage of $400,000 and According to Mr. Ely, th^e drill the United Nations have he<-n «- f chiJoi««-s l^-.ks.. junior books WO'MI. Garwood, at 7 o'clock this tin, Robert 'Hagerthy,• • Chav behalf of Miss Edmonci; sent u let-thy cost will be$l,300-.per building. 1*054'.at the club's annual meeting aside at the Cranford Public Li- iiirluihng text evening, it wilS announced this from Industrial Zone to Rcs- is the first in the county to include Will Feature itttl 39c Peer, Dorothy 'McGrath, Sue 'A", from which' it should ter to the board on September 21 The hoard voted to review the realistic "incidents"- and the first lw;ld Tuesday at Mnrkos Restau- brary ,by Mrs. Hazel tlaagensfri. week''Ky Henry A. Klubenspies, ehenlauyr, Marion Kayc, Arlee. have been' chansed. concerning the memorial. Miss ('Continued on Page Eloht) in which all communities will rno- Hc will succeed Fred -II. librarian. y. Repre- chairrruin of the'committee. Hann and'Janice Kevo... be the article' above had Edmund died last Wednesday night bilizc their, emergency forces in Duo-Harpists\ Oay, •*-r»«;.Hiv»s. of .' l'Jcal public Introduced' during the evening Daily, auditing of the receipts and to do with the change of ul-Cohocton, N. Y; In her letter concert. . : hand to will rx- memlx-Vs of the baseball v The Ripp Sister!), talented arid, leers ijleeted S«0WER processing of the .iccounts'"*lsi bcinu this subject, shown by the to thc-bourd, Miss Armstrong said Spiritual Interest team sponsored V).v the Honorary Tho local CD leader called to president, mes F. Kervlck, pres- done by tho -following' 'atlvtoiccd y Committee, but you, the Miss Edmond requested that the well known duo-harpist^., will en- :fht»-l lii-'r-iry. rilA, which during the pa;.t season Seen at High School (Continued on page three) d of the &r»nford Business As- accounting students: Dorothy^as-1 hould be the judge. ''funds lie ••dedicated for setting up tertain with solos nnd duck selec- aper *O-r:2tr^.lly priw-d at fr<«n 25 tied 1M third place, in the Union An increase in religious and ioclation and\ associate*! with 19c no has come for all the a memorial for Mrs. Ethel Bell tions (it the annual President!- -.-.ills U> 5KS0.UK- i» " and County Baseball league and won pcr,.Jauet Dompsey-, Myra Ditfton- CAP spiritual interest among Cran- CJeortte S. SauerMreasurer, Post- br'uch. Louise Fisher, Car Cranford U* have-a rep- Smith and Miss Grace McAllister.' the Plalnlicld Invitational Tourna- ford High School students was Night and General Assembly of master Arthur E." Nlctz; Directors, Klusch, Ann McElwce, Jerry 1^1- esefttiitiMfc on the Township Com- "It was Miss Edmpnd's wish," on ..rondi- ment. The program, will include Indicated in a report by Super- the Senior, Junior and- Evening lohn Gaffncy, plantNMigineer at Honored ler, Lois Oram, Robert Thiei littlo opposition, in bur .Miss Armstrong said, "that this New Gate t'-^t r.-vfi A-^. This y^.^'s collection [presentation of individuai l trophies intendent of Schools Howard R. X*cDdrtmcnts_ ot the Village Ijnrt-_ .he Garwood plant of tmi.National 50c .eJun Tinto, Dolores Bell and Jo liovemnmcntjvill help, balance memorial contribution be used for o' t"*.ijt* 'y- drs-rriU-d as thf rr.ost jto the players. .,_--. -..-A i.-. '...'. •clogwe^a^trees" In-yoU*7 landscape- BsH; provement .Association at 8 p. m. eWilp AmgK air'the'd!n»>«r-will iHTusc for so many issociate. with the Hc A. Fischer of Cranford. Police Rariariuaii Home; 4 ryn, 14 years old, have apponred /'ranford Welfare Association. - ' ttvermjnient: It is (mpoirteht,-, nowledge "the letter and inform Their report listed the theft TI.e Cranford/ Citi/t ,,,1 Commissioner Oavid A. Murray Placement Scheduled individually and together before Channmg Rudd, chairman of the TOOTH and spend your tax Miss Armstrong and Miss Ed- of two Bibles from the high ciiWtfdcle carried otf sixawards (Continued an POQC Eight) One of 5 Brothers school. The board received the many audiences throughout the dub's soout committee, unnounccd' mond's sister that the board, ac- Today at Hansel Site; in thVil'iirty.-second annual Hotter cepted thc.mornoriul. ". announcement without comment. metropolitan arcu. They were hnt the scout committee for the •I 19c River Cleaning Begins •nming year, for. Troop 74. which Newspaper-Institute of tlte New PASTE Who Have Served Capable, twice selected by Ruth St. Dennis, Placing of the new west bank is sponsored ".by'the Kiwanis Club. lersey PreShi A:^iapers bt-r arn-.o-d forces...is- home on aSO^daN' »Frar.ccs, who is studying with rntj a'swond $50 bonus v-ks.-With 1.0 days still to go, she rid Miss.Ednu Pcalrs of the high to the site lust night to lift the 3,150 drow. in charge of activities, and twecn 3,000 and 5,0(i0. ckculation. t we-ek for turning; said she-was confident the league -.leave'a!tor a;veu:ht-mon\h muhcM Tlte annual Halloween decorat- Carlos Salrcdo. is now at Adelph chool urt department Src in charge pound gate into place and then to James King in charge of public The Citizen and C 300 now, subscrip-! will attsin its'goal of $1,800. profits Vhe-wovUl cruise »MV tho VSS.Fiekv ing contest for high school stii^- College on scholarship, while MINERAL DOWNEY if allocation ol windows and sup- proceed with rehio'val of silt from relations. Leoa Gipson will serve placed second behind the Ve .fl-n-i-Citii-en and Chronicle.from the subscription cainpai^- ing. The Picking- was one of four Kathryn ,1s studying with Marcel i*vfr B-19 dents, being sponsored this year by ervision of the painting. Richard the river bed.' 1 as scoutmaster assisted by Irvin Cedar Grove Times m tht kn its tit* wwrks' profits in ,Shc again expressed the league's of Destroyer Sfquadron 24"]\ Grandjany. y Cainpaisn Commtt1« the Gianford Busm'cKS Association Hurtlg wus named to procure und Gates at the Hansel Dam and the Their .program will bet MuWrow and Julius Jackson. The general' excellence division'. ir. to $1,494.82. appreciation for the fine coopera- in cooperation with the Lions Club distribute the painting materials. dam at old Drocschcr Mill site PRELUDE • ' t ' ' Tounlei Kiwanis"' representatives, besides »vhirh all , departments "f th* through'tion shown by residents of Cran- OIL 29c : WJU .continue CADINZA FROM LUCIA DI . and the Klwanis Club, will be par- The students will remove their were opened at 5 p. m. Sunday to Mr. Rudd, will be Russell Hoag- newspaper were judged. ford. Garwoodt and Ketuiwortb lower the Rah way River in prep- LAMMERMOOR Donizetti Ocwbtr'3!- ticipated in next week by 150 stu- trt work from the windows after (Continued on page two) iConUnued on Faoe Elflht) Other awards won inclm the drive. We Reserve.die Right to,LknH.Quantities chool on Monday, November Z.. aration", for installation of the new First prize for fr'mt paue. .<..•< JJJIJ ff-onr 35 new sub-, DRIVE 6+ B)UFl$C«€TL, dents. , • sate and for the annual river i ' fjr-n«-d in by Service I or There willbc 50 store and: office ;)ri«! tor sports page, scrnn'" cleaning work. . • ior eflit'irial page, M-'tonrt •3-.trr.Ur.-, • and. scwrt^ newj Turned in windows in the business section for :oininittee Appointed The river project was begun by Adjourn Water Rate Hearing turixwl in Jt the] the urt work of the students, who tor display advertising' and third $ 58 50 ASK US the Public ^Works Department on ju-izt- (or clrrssitied advc-rtisins •r fiSce durmc -the past: 39 1-yr. new subj;. aio scheduled to begin painting For Police Memorial Following testimony by William a motion by William E. MeGIynn. 14 6-mo. new subs . 10JSO Mf#0 MW Hipi ~— j Monday, and by yesterday 2fr cu- Other. Union "County weekly , 'ttw reached a total; Monday. The projects must be Police Chief William-A. Fischer, [ Speer, president of the Pluin-1 special representativai e of the at- 2 9-mo. m-w suds ..... ABOUT IT By *«ib«r im navy «*• bic yards of concrete .had been newspapers to win awards -were- Vif.301 r.e-jL to collect ( bLck; tixmt 31 W U< completed oy.l.p. m. Saturday, at chairman of the Police Mdmorlal eld-Unlon Water Company;"arrd'! torney general's ftloftlcc. to deter 69 1-yr. renewal subs poured for the flooring of tho new (Jfnifin Register, second • tor''tti'»h.t 550' ^onus. They; whfch:timc judging.will begin. Service Association, toduy an- several witnesses for the company, further testimony until after the tvinu^ for turning in i 1 18-mo. renewal tub. .. •'-' ' 3.98 nounced uppointment of Lt. Lester Hansel Dam gate, and forms erect- puKt' aiitl thrrd for social paw. an** Awards will be made' for thd ed for a new retaining wall on the the hcariug before the State Pub-1 engineering report has been re- Rahway Ncws-R*!cor most original, mtistccric and most W. Powell to head u committee to lic Utility Commission in Newark, ceiVcd. wock. Turned in »t OBire arrungc for thtf'annual Armistice west side of the river. . in tho same'cuWii- "arty"-.paintings. Entries .will, be Replacing a 50-year-old clrcu- ore the company's request for a 25 Company P.rcskteht. Speer in- o tne new 5 1-yr. now subs .... Open Every Night 'Til 10 f Junior Day service in honor of deceased .ion division as The Citizen judged in'two divisions: lar gate which had a capacity per cent rate increase, which dicated during his testimony that ie rwnibrrs obtained 2 S mo. new subs . • diMi HoUuUy. Von* col- members of Cranford Local 52, Pa- Chronicle. - 75 1-yr. renewal.subs. ..".. Urn tmit MfU/mn>y..c6rstl/ divisions for students in the sev- equal to _a 24-inch pipe, the new. opened Tuesday, was adjourned $1,000,000 wotild have to be spent ab-cnptioiu. liurinsi enth, eighth and ninth grades, and trolmen's Benevolent Association. until the firm submits a report on before presen"f^and future re- For suburban w< 1 2-yr. renewal sub. .... y. *«**•/ ' Assisting Lt. Powell on the.com- gate has an opening almost six feet i.Oft') .circulation, tb . Sua» S, M. .senior division -for students irt its facilities and needs for.future quirements ol the area served by iubi^rripttoni; turned hi, square, which will facilitate' flood' N •LeadeV took third-lit tirades 10. 11 and 12. mlttee are Sgt. >Vllliam Gassmann. improvements. ' • xeri and Chronicle oftice. Fifth, week's pronU $20033. control and silt removal opera- Plninrield-Union could be met ade- •\)ertismg and third in cLiS-i:!'.**: it T.".e ' DRUG Sgt. Edward N. lice and Patrolman The report, being prepared by. dunnj; *hc -drive, 1.24'J Fourth week's pronts .. 199.22 Students attending St. Michaels tions. ,, '..'," quately. advertising, and the Summit Hk-r- TV.^-s i School also arc eligible to enter Frank Caruso. , engineering experts on direction The engineering survey of the have b«« Third week's prints .... 341.22 Wives of deceased members of Last year'the old east" bank gate aid plated second irt womt'n ;. pa^e. r* Socond weeky protlts .... 4l0i» the'contest this year. of the PUC, 4s scheduled wto becompany's facilities was ordered B*Uti*y* Ft* the local will be invited to attend Was replaced by one of the- square Tht Linden Ob*iei-v»i* Won third i-j. TUx ippmt Bond lor com- Local artists who will judge ttv presented to the commission No- by the PUC following drop-) in First w**k's proflts 244.18 the memorial service, to be con- type measuring approximately four places IInn the suburbans w«k!i« Mr*, Kcbcrt'M- Crune. chairman STORE EMIC WHtil ALIGNMENT-WXtll ZAIANCIHC, fort. Sirift ami print*, '" entries arc Theodore Roxbury vember 2 *'•'•• water pressure during the sum- Bonus for rerle^x•al subs. 50.00 ducted by the Rev. Joseph Don- feet by folir feet. with lessss than 3.000-eircu'-atior. |:: -i i=i ir.ve ^^f.^.tt.*. hns ^ Umm.'taU. t*m\ pi**: »"" Mrs. G. Russell Smith and Lcsli Counsel for the municipalities mer months. '. " , Bunus for now subs. ....'.. 50L00 fACTOZ) ~T?AINiVMN'MO?iRN IQUIPMBST Stt»4». Aha, aMtranui I.. nelly, police chaplain, ut St.'Mich- Mr. Grail, pointed out^ that this Uroitt pacepage, iportiports pa«*.-wt.v.iw Server Le-«V «crtibcr» to n.a« Cinimp. served by Plainfleld-Union attend-| Township Attorney Carl War- on- M EASTMAN ST. OWord 6-6100 , ;^^.r, BKAUt A AUTOMOTIVE SlRVICl U W 46 im trait. Wu* ••»<» ael's Church on the morning ol scar's replacement job.poie_greater. Cranford - Tola! t»od'«.-tc date-—J1.4M.W Sidney Brecn is chairman of ar difficulties for his department be- ing the hearing before-CommiS-lsinski rrp«tw«n«ed• hoir.e i O November 11. The service will be Hcrteiiie Kessl«r agreed to i Tutsday's session. je three) ^ (Stor* Also in WtetfieU) tociation, while B. W. L6na»-'iibuc v. \\ \ •• V -%&

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G. H. Williams, Mrs. R J. Zesch, r Calu SalcToAld ^ ~\ that motorists are not required to World Community Day acters from history, literature or mittees: Refreshments — Blanche[street; 7:42 p. m. Box 43, Elisabeth Oub Plan* j with Mrs. C'laucjc Jurnes u* chuir- ; Town Meeting Unit Favors put coin* in parking meter* on Mrs. Ronald Fowlie, Mrs. J*Miry v Farina, chairman, Carolyn Stearna, and Bloomlngdale avenues, falie m life. \, .•••„-" , . ' . ."' eatingliouse Uc'hrens, Mrs. J. B. Rodgers.Mrn. Set Ior Novembfr 6 " Mcuk, Bauble Iienc Johnscn. Carijl Koycn; dec-!alarm; 8:30 p. m., Box S4. East- Scout Halltvwwn Party Mi-s. J. C. Ayir«-, St. Micfoff* Ubnuy Sundays or legal holidays. lie special guest and head judge |>re-- Hears CongreHm Foen State Referendum* William Palmatier. Mrs, Robert sided. Plans 'ifor a cake uie to raise The'township parking meter or- World Community Day wiii'i^ orations, Sally Starr'and Pat Bur-'man and Hampton streets, false A Halloween party will be held Both candidates for Congress Cranford Unit 213, American • dinance, he said, is not in effect Merrlck", Mrs. Warren Rankin, will be Jerry Sanypur, who' was nash, co-chairmen, Joanne Wy- alarm. - Names Witting e observed in tranforden Ni.vi-ni(Jfr Mcnday lor members of Boy Scout Legion Auxiliary went on record for iTthe.,purchase' of'addl- on the following ivlldavs: Mrs. F. Newman, Joan Baurels. ] Ball Slated graduated front CranforcJ High man, pjiil Brarh, Ann Crowd 1 and, . • ——'• from the Sixth. Coni;rcs-sional ..i>is- New] Tixwp 78. sponsored by, St. Mich- <'ilinii«lat«» last Thursday evening at a meeting jional bcr>rot itor St. terra of 1 Dpering ^Year's' t)ay, Lincoln's • Birthday, Mii-tiael Tcrto~Wn. is. St'hool and the Arnaritan Academy C'iirot K"y-H>; ipritijpti<»n - trict spoke at a meeting last night This was decided at ii of Drumatic Arts. Mr. Sanyour is <;ale for Dam ioduT brary were approved Mondajr at Washington's Birthday,. Good Kri- Younghuuse. Mrs. Leroy Wilson Urown, Cherry-Lou Reiman, ael's Church, by the troop's Moth- j ,\t Oi'inorralii s|H>ri£orcy the Evening Stuck-nt'jst;l(U;-wide refcrendums oh the No>» ..Way and Gerry Und will now doing radio and TV work uiul : : dgy. Memorial Duy.' Independence und Mrs. ^qswph Fraites. nuoting of the pragr4m..uiiiiiii{t;l.<, (Jail Daniels. Ilino Johnson, Curo- T«' lie Placwf To«ll|y. C uncil ot Chris J. Witting of 129 Severin a moeling of the library, -board. ' - - ' ers' Cliib. HarriMm A. Williams. Jr, Dtino- College at vt-rribcr 3 ballot. . :' Day, Labor Day, Columbus Duy, On the receiving- line for theof the Council of Church Wi^,,-,, The annUal Mask and Bauble- workini; for a further rlcRfecin | [° James Woods, chairman, appointed .perform tomorrow evening lyn. Stearns, Pat Grant. Carole VconiiiiiK-d from'IXIJK-oAr) Plans for party- ('the college library. Mrs. Harold Glovicr, q member . Court will be named president of Armistice Day, Thanksgiving and VlA^,wlll be these presidents: Mrs.J Theatre ut New York thilversity. ?r.dW. r:imlid;ite. f... the at the home of Mrs. Sven<1-rKm'.| Bull of Cranford-High School Dra- T C -L „ , . of the Unioh County Board of these members to serve on the c*ke"! l^i^t summer he did professional e Westinghouse Radio Stations, Inc., for the Methodist Mens Club Christmas. EcJiitlinKer," Mrs. Tyre and Miss The.- Ball is a private affair at- all equipment must be. trans- | " ^^ ^"Slf/roV £^J?&^»ZKZ' fw^fflrth!' Kepublican •. Gcor«t * ' Klvetiohs, explained the two ques- chaiunan, of IS West Holly -ir,H niutic Club will be held Saturday a<;tinB in summer stock. ) rU d 0 wholly-owned / broadcasting 'sub- sale c.omrnittee: Mrs. R. L. Wilson~| I^y'oiis, .together-with these past (piuivd only by mrmbvrs and their l " " I ;^s ,h, dam to the west,^^ !,^^ wS;^Conuressio,a, n,t,u:,; ^ok,at i;;^-^ «" ^nKer of Commun- (j \j concerning bingo and" tax ex- rally. Students of the Lots observan'cc' will he liclil .., evening In the "boys' egm. The. The -president of the club. Diune on | chnirman; Mrs.i Lrpore. presidents;' Mrs."William Fredrick. .nviUti' guests. MLss, Alice Math-1 bank of the rivri. A path of.! y t: last Thiirs-!.l!:m' Hv chu«"Rc«l comrrmrilst.s in- emptions _i for widows of service-.' sidiary' of - Westiniihouse Electric Austin, has announced these com- chairman and .she will be •cartl parly i VIA Mrs. Walter Coriley find Mi's, St.. Mark's" A.M.E -Church, this -year .is famous char- uws is.sponsitr, '..'-. planks was o«instrucled t! This year's initiates are: Nancy - i of'cement across the it was announced by K: V. Jlug» Lopei- • • " TQ Feature llarpi^t ' mlt cari y ng nd Mrs. Frank Sowa. the Roosevelt'' administration. they ..do a fast number in the Drowrownn, Carla Caslaldo, Barbara J.' , . . . ,.' ' " ' In un effort to replenish -the t 1 gins, Westinghouse vicv-president." Because many persons from \(Conihnua tram vaiw- one) Ednu Randolph, 20 Jnli ,!'...:. *' . ,. ,. i Democ'rut Harrison A. Williiuni .J(livil Defense Tc«l : Brown, Sandra Downey, , Glenn jdam in wheelbarrows, ub's treasury,' a .rummage" sale nearby communities are using the modern idiom. Bobby does a CIHNCSE SONO brundjan.v avenue. • Williiiin, Downey. DemiMy4itic.ijr_. .ernphas;Ueu . that labor andL. -.' . , ^ Mr. WittinK. now managing di- 'Fire Power'p GeddmKS. SoniSonja GeiouGferow;; Carol Gin-Gin- , Th• e riry spoi^ l an.,d • •continued mild as planned and individual mem- rector of the DuMont Televisiotir facilities of the library, it was de- ' ' ' | I>l Further'plans will be candidate fiir Township Commit- ninnaKementaKement. must work togethertogethe ! !*iaie,ll lor ^ Itaodern stop time soft shoe - J. E. JeffrlcH of Cranford, assis- i> L .'A . #» > ti'i Iweatlner made. this iin opiwrtime ers volunteered, to hold'card par- 1 > Network. will 'succetHl Mr. Huggins cided to undertake a county-wide at a later date. tff, also spoke. and urged the repeal of the Taft-' 7Co»m.tn< d ffro mp paoro? one)' KANTAtelfc • " ••.- tant chief safety engineer. Esso Rcry, Robert Hagcerty, Carol Hoi- »• . , .... -..«.«-• n ies. The funds Will be used to as- as president of the subsidiary and pub! icity program. Alsff 'approved number/while Gerry gives Salnt-SM.no owchak. Lyni, Jacobin. Janice;U™ ! starl 'ht R^1; "l\°rall rt| SONO IN TrllS NIOHT Sulunio Standard Oil Company^ Linden, Marilyn ! C ist the troop. . . •..'•'• Al thfTard party held -at-the,»» ey Ac*-. . iWe attention of Cranford residents will report to,him in the over-all WUK a suggestion.that at least"six ' Rolutl by^Va Kovc.-Marilyn »nett|.'- . '^^inji the summerwor^wa's becaus not ?U,,aee lowerind dur-g will give a discussion and demon- 8-11 Cluli Also Vietoria>. Morrow, Edith Two new members were wel- , , , ,, ,„... ,, -r"—:—7-—John BariVasz of -Garwood ,eon-1 a recent proclamation of Governor. WestinKhouso organization. hii!h school girls be named bis impression of "The Birth of the- river at that season^ would UAKOO stration of "Fire Power" on No- Moiiianthiiu, Beatrice Reeves,j •ornod:' Mrs. Ferris Swackhammcr hoi.iii.of Mrs. William H. Illiicic «>f!(lut.u.d thc uiwn-meetlnK-type ses-';Alfred E. Oriscoll which vested in' - "Our selection of. Mr.. Wilting'for | junior librarians. Mrs. Wlnfred have intcrlercy Mr. .Ulack,' N. Heiquist,! president and dean of-the colleue-the, ] crcisepoliced power by sregula and rauthorit law yenforcc as ex- - creasing importance WestiiiKhousn | assistant pastor, served as mod- Virdon, Dot "Waltjrfs. Judy Wil- He said the '-river .pritbably will Mrs. Ann Davis and Mrs. N. Beck, i welcomed . and introdiit-cd,. CONSOLATION ' Mmdfliuohn Prevention. The programs will be. secretory of the "Westfleld continue at^rts present low sta(Je' iled for the troop on December 141 Hefrirshmeiits were servt^l. speakers. nirnt otlW'ers (luring a raid or test. Is placing on its, broadcasting ac-j CHRIS J. WITTING erator and Mr: Woods presided. ! liuuu: and Karery'Schacfcr."• tivities," Mr. HUKkins'said. '."He; UMD SALLY AND O1NNY . drandjany he Id from 8 to 9 p. m. each Mon- outlined the activities of then or- for scVeral.-wcckg while the dam CHANSON. • DubcJ day at Edison Vocational and ganization aV a meeting of the li-n brings with him an intimate experr • • • • '•... ' Dui>t« ' project and. cleaning . work are rence wilh both network and sta-came controller ' an'd assistant Prizes for Mrs. W.' J. Gubas,,. program Technical School, Elizabeth, start- Club last Thursday eveniin-. M,, True, False Alarms carried out. This also will afford tions -operations*. which should treasurer of. Camp Shows, and -so many still cUnging to trees, but chairman, will'Introduce the Ripp ing next Monday,, lindfer auspices Robert Johnston of 209 lift foul opportunity for pro|>crty owners to l Christmas Lighting McMANUS BROS., 1152-1154 EAST JERSEY STREET/ ELIZABETH prove invaluable to us as we .i rved in that capacity throughou. . t there's a good reason for doing it. Sisters. . , • of the Industrial Committee;of the avenue was hostess to-the: IIIOIID make necessary- repairs, on walls , , . , .. , ' i • • the war, ejccciit for-a period of broaden the scope of .our television' . , ' ... \1 •,-, During Newspaper Eric II. IVterson. Jr.. Union To Be Planned Tonight Amonc' t,hc RUCSIS will be Mrs-.Union Countyt . SafetSfyt CouncilCi. l at her home. • ^"ire Chief Howard G. Schindlcr iind docks, he said...... ;vear-and-a-half with the U. S. and radio activities. •• Plans for Christmas lighting in Stantort H. Davis, Fifth District und members of his department • Four .men from Mr. Grail's de- With the Allen 15; -DuMonDuMont or—- 'M:IIllim Service. . " .. . ! out that a heavy blanket of leaves the business, sect ion will be dis-vice-president." and these club were kept busy this week answer-,: partment also have been busy this ' Kanization since 1947. Mr. WittinK Mr. Witting is a member of the the annual picnic'for the news-;on the lawn can kill grass. There cussed nt.o dinner meeting of thepreiUdcnts: Mrs. L. !•. Hedgcpth, inc tails' for grass and leaf fires. [Week 'Ttln^ovine debris from- the set up 0|>eratint! procedure;; for" its*.1 H»""iutt-i»st Advisory Council of thep:»i>er ..tiistributors employed toy (is dangier of thfs happening espe- Cranford Business Association nt Bound BVubk Women"tyv!! mfmlior of the board of posed plans for improving the Club, Mrs!. Herbert Case, South near PittsHcld street; 12:57 p. m.t-red; thc local department had 1o ll Caroline and Leonard Mason as-*' The family leaf raker may not • ^•'••; • K far your '.• • '. •.. Mr. Wittinn obtained wide eX|><;r-| 'iectors of the Advertising Coun- service of this bus, according to PlainlVelrl Suburbun Woman's still alarm, crass lire off Berlant 'get permission -from the Unictr iencc in installing opoi-atjnjj sys-i1''1 representing the broadcasting siste .hear this,, but Peterson President James F.. Kervlck, who Club; Mrs. F. Stafkweuthor, Clio avenue; 1:21 p. in., still alarm, County Park Commission and the terns ,:md . inu*ma4 procedures!'M(ll*Str>" '"'"I a member of Uie New cookinjj of thefood. • ' stands by his statement that It may will conduct the meeting. Club, nosellc; Mlrs. Morton Wll- Krass lire. Elisc street and^South Division of Water Policy and Sup- 1 | be necessary to remove leaves sev- ASBESTOS throughout Industry. When the '••i'-i'sey Cun'nrmnicattons Commbi- A football guttle between the Hnms, Springfield Woman's Club"; avenue, west; 4:07, - still alarm, ply of the State Department of s on grass lire, Centennial avenue at Conservation and Economic De- leaders of the enter-tuihmtcnt world !i ' - ' chniniian of the coni- Panthers and the Indians was lnter Mis. 1-onword Wilson, Union Sub- turned.to Price. Watyrhouse for |»'iitue arninglntf television's part by the Panthers. 12 to 6. John; * - Cftnserv'ation-mlnded Don't Feed Meters urban Woman's Club; Mis. J. H. We take pleasure in announcing that we have . RUVitan road iirc!eV*:50 p. m. stllll velopment,.. Approval ,fr6m the. homc ottTncrs lth e eto e guidance in setting*' up Camp •'» Hrothethood Week for the Na-Knapp and Donald Hynes scoretl * •». > *•» Brockhank, Wednesday, Morning added the well-known r-^ alitrm, urass lire off Haritan roacl-TJ- unit was received last Err- - Shows, through, which show, busi- !liimaI Conference of Christians and toui'hdowns for the winners. NiwI Jvah f V* ^e*"* J^terials in theSundays or Holidays Club; Mrs. Walter Nusbaum, Diui- 7:32; Box .34,'grass tire'off'Wall I day. 1 s lll> will put. thelc leaves in a [- Police Chief William A. Fischer * LbNGMAN'S EXTERIOR PAINTS ness cooperated with the U. S.. O. i-' "*' - servWa.i u member of Peters scored' a touchdown for the1K^^n will put their leaves ma ellen-Now Market Evening Gvoup; to entertain servicemen all over]1'*" aiX _J, fell to Mr. Witting. He later bt«-|' A native of Cranford, Mr. Witt- Prizes were awarded, to the fol- NOTICE OF SALE OF LANDS FOR UNPAID TAXES dent, will open the assembly with It comes in gayr biright-colors, and-is very-easy-- Pubbe N'otire is .hereby «lvert that I. Albert B. Caldwdl. Collpctor of Taxrs a special prayer for the United Na- inj; is a member of the Lambs, the lowing contest winners: "Donald of the Tasmmhip of CranfoM. in (he County o< Union. State of New Jersey.' will »cl| to apply. . ; N. Y. Athletic Club. Westchester Hynes. accuracy throw; Noel Pet- al public sale loi unitaut (axes ami assessments, all the lands, .tenements.' heredita- tions arid will conduct the business' that does everything ments and real «rctate hereinafter mentionco*).Xo the person who will purchas*. the meeliuti for the Senior VIA. Mrs. the most remarkable •Country Club and. the .Pembroke rs, football, punting; Bert Richter. unr «ut>j itus lushest rate of interest, not. exceeding eUzht per cent per* annum, Club. " - bowling; Frahk Glorgorski ana S^id Land*, wall be sold to make the amounts severally cAargeuble otfalnst thi* same Du\/id Tyro will preside at the on July nt. 1953 with interest and cost* computed to July 1st. 1SS3. together with rnoetit.R" of the Evening Depart- curve-sfiaperever designed! Bert Richter, wheelbarrow^race; •m.»u»t* front July l«t. 1«A3 lu Uatv u( •uU-, and costs of sule, CLEAN RAO rUKCHASKD'-Whlre or Tommy Bellow, pie eating. Take, place on . . ment, and Miss: Betty Lyons will v*nlim>ii -— Without buttons or 'catches — report on activities of the Junior V Crma per pound. Brlnf tnem into Th.» Those that attended the pi Wedaewlay. Novmnb«r 18. 1953 " immons ^rauford CUlun and Chronicle oRlcf. VIA. . '--; ;." -.:•,•. were: Jack /and Donald of two o'clock P. M.. at Uie Township RoohM. 13 North Aveune. Cost, ••\\ Hilly and Donalil Crori, John and TV Kil<- i< n>£de, undr^^he provl et seq., of Sid Kuapp, Frank Glorrjorski.; !cm' 'JenrV. . r ''it, •• . • . •Mrs..'A. J. Davies, chnirman of behold the most wonderful new figure-fixer...Jantzen ( .._ _nd'.. tenements, hrreditaments and real estate so to be. sold. And refreshment-s, will be assisted by Tommy Hellew, Stanley GIoecK- : thr kjuix- »f ihr prnun or persons acainst whom said taxes and asirmments havo BRA, in costly, closeout FABRICS! ner, Hob Gillis, Russell Meyers.' a»4 the amounts of taxes and assessments, du» DecemBer 31i IBM. with Mrs. Hilda George, Miss Helen "pottage stamp"...so named because that's about >«->t\> July 1. I*S3. are as follows- \ C, Mrs. Lawrence Ferris,/Mrs. AND CARItlS John Woerner, Uogt*r Knorr.-Bert | •ktkVd Owaer F«r> Aawant the size of it..xind that"* about all it weighs...... •133.64 E. B:'''Hunri,°Mrsrjehff McGowan, Richter, Richard Von Gersdorff. I a ata • ..-.W. eomes..; ..'...'..IBM Taxes JOHN-ONE! _.*Liquidofion^ t..of Jimiled «! |J\... - D. Woodson ; 1SSI-IQ Tuxes .... 18.11 Mrs. Samuel Richmond, Mrs. A.[U N01TH, AVK,.%,. CKANTOBD. K. J. Bob Weber. Charlie Nicholas. Al! 43 4 -X H. Koener „...... IBM Taxes .... 40.05 TEL. a tiny job that does business-like things like slimming yardage from the mill» ol Puft. Noel Peters and Joe ami! «4 IT _\- ~—a. Uown« IM1 T«xes .... SB.W V. Hlbson, Mrs. Ruth Richins, Mrs. - " IS . .;.. M. Brownlnt : IBM Taxes .... 48.S7 - and trimming and smoothing and soothing. Jantzen .. ...-. \ America's Finest Weavers. RickeyHerold. * { 41 \_ il. Cox t»M Taxes .... HUB w •a _..-^_....J. ai S.-Iliceuw 1KU Taxes ,..*. 30.38 «S-«» X,!.. Doiols, E»t. '.'• IBM ' Taxes invented it...knits it o very special way ol very Road-Prl. Ser. . S40.S7 Leuv«*H on Lawii Damage' O6A DonaUrllo' 1931.-st Taxes 12.13 . special Lbsfex-powered nylon yarn with a wonderful lasi^U Taxes 4irasH, Agent Reports '% Road Asst. feel and wonderful vertical stretch' Girdle or, ' Your Choic* ml I Jt>rruiy seem like » futile job ti 1M ».__!. Rln*— _....»...... _..li6» Taxes 4 _ 3~.:_A. AnOrnan ..:. ...:..«•» Taxes start rakipg leave;;, while thera are IBM Taxes pbnty-girdleQ.95 .morvtow new Jawtien bra ./ Beautiful Exp«n»ive MSA MadlxMi Assor IBM Taxes Taxes , Fabrics At That* : .\.... ifM raxes for curve with verve...nyIonized® nylon .„ o. . rut— Special Pricesl ...... n, ...IBM Taxes fl. Siller : Taxes 13.01 A super bra—a super 5-ihch elastic W. McMullen Taxes 12.10' .._.._** Banws ;..... ,....:....iK> Taxes 173.41 waist nipper, 04 tummy smoother E«ti»P. t>>lhemus ..tiu Taxes S4.1B AM it. O*Hara ..IBM Taxes am •• ttached front and IMKAC ...F. MacKeiule ..... V.....1»M Taxes- SB0.M _N. Wolf ..;.- Taxes' 30S.M • SIS*. 23 ..-—...... S. Xarcntba ...v....:. ...:..i., Taxes t78.M S3? . O41-N8J V. Cordarta T -....ISM Taxes 11.10 hat pretty curve* it l»yled by _...,C Stablla 1UJ1-M Taxes ll.BJ $ey* _....F. TxJdeo IBM. Taxas 1S.0S North Uni .ve., Cranford, N. J. bosom—how deftly it narrows MS C. Sklpwith ...-,.... 18M\T la.io «.,.::....] iasisi T mnd tucks your tummy „, J»3J 1IBJ9 Free Ejelivery CRanford 64)234 '. for thoso 3010- IB. MrClendon, CSC 13-14 .._Kv« D. SMTUP : 19SJ 18.18 occujtomed to paying more o more sighs Your Neighbor Will Call- about your thighs with YES. in the next few days your neighbor will call for your contribution to the CRANFORD WITBOVT HJEAT* UNITED FUND. BEAUTIFULLY CLEANED AND PRESSED MOJUD' Open Friday Evenings -400 Cranford. neighbor^,,, volunteering their '"" " ".'.....'. , . .,„.., • • N, time will collect $21,000 to make possible the con-, NJ UNION AVE. !i tinued activity of Cranford's welfare and youth* Handsomely; styled, these new Simmons Deep-Sleep organizations during the .coming year. stockings Lawson Lounges will appeal to those who prefer superb^ modern styling. Fine tailoring throughout — back and seat The Welfare Association, the Visiting Nurse Thigh-Molds...our wonucp- have the popular button tufting and the bottoms are cov- Association, the Boy Scouts, the Girl Scouts, .and wcarintr stocking that fits ANY Cranford's Sunday ered in matching fabric. This tufting keeps upholstery in- the Boys* Camp are counting on your support —••• CLEANED & FLUFFED thigh; never binds; never A Sofa By Day! place - over no-sag coil supports and preserves smart sofa ji seymour troy say*... stretches out'of shape! The magic appearance. Base section conceals large bedding compart- five percent more this y«iar. -y . Drug Store Schedule f .'• • • strips do the trick: ment. When opened as a bed *or TWO sleepers it has the 1. Btop garter runs, 2. "give" NEW SELF-LEVELING feature offering rnueh greater sleeping the pump's^ to your size, comfort. Remember ... they're Simmons-Built throughout 3. absorb Btrain, . . . with patented extra comfort assured, by day as a sofa \ • <*.- W-' 4. hold afiajns - or by night as a bed. USE McMANUS BROS. BUDGET OPEN YOUR DOOR • .-' straight. And SEAO&fcS PUN - AS LITTLE AS $5 MONTHLY. the thing like all Mojuds, OPEN YOUR HEART Thigh-Molds have "Magic Motion" in OPEN -YOUR PURSE You ca^tiever gomrong, you're always right •; the knit (extra A bed sleeping "give" and sprinir- TWO at nightl

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Ajidrews of 301 Orange avenue. Phyiti* Giicht vyus recently pledu«*d , W> DeWi* Ball Surma-Jacky Cub and Scout Uelt.i DCltu' ^ohirity Ml the I'nl- vcT!'il> tf Nocth Curollati.c'hapW Become* BrU Hil|. •-. •'•-.'•• Plans Usied Nuptial Mrs. Uc Goldenb*ri of II Dun- Mr. and Mn. C. P. Bucktejr of Leaders Begin mie entertain^ ot bndneja Madison avenue have returned H»rfv n Her guects were Mrsrtaftrr -spending tht..,"- summer _. ^^ f.ty rna Yulhnrg.-daughtri iKenoMh L. Ejtabrook. Mrs. Jamei Beach Haven. ." " . . Tw«i*A of Mr. |j)i'd_Mrs. L*-e ,•<« Mr ML-i Phyllis Joan (;'i!,| | Mrs. James Canlso, -general, Miss Dolores C. Jacky, daugh- t j F. Caruso. MM. H: T. Haxeldine, . —<»—" - 'IAMM. llr Rcpresctfitntiyet? of Cran'urd lind HiMiluy itvcnui*. hiiu Ut-«;:i KeleeUki Fto4er"«•" Miami of Mr. aiw| Mrs. I'liilip / ter of. ili\ and Mrs: Prank Jacky j •Mrs. Edward Tristram. Mrs,Jj'rvd.l Mr: and Mrs, Fenwick CHI and 1r"*"i: Keriliworth TCub Soout packs and .f<rugram will **? '.Luvierne Donaldson of Dec;nur, \\\ ' any Club Jt .Crunford on Novem- son "of Mr.- and .Mrs. Alexander.j Roth. • £,; ". [guests at Mr. and Mrs. George W. , 11b und icqlit. leadors which begun be «T<»rittover radio strillon WMIT, v •were married Saturday ufieiim," l itii ber 2i at the Elizabeth Cartcrct * Surma of 64 Division street, in a j ' ' " .• , . —o—• -. I Br)T»m of Attcnvvood. I:ist week at Comiimnity Mutluxliitt He ' tun, and ir. upoiixorod by the Kearny iat the First Presbyterian C'litiu-t ^Church, Roselle Park. ....•' i)i amiitlv club SocX 'and lluskln W Hotel. Elir.«beth. has announced [ ceremony performed by the Rev. j \A. party for her -friends marketl i ""• : ' —°— •• . ' lni "Si n . Mr. .'• The ceremony wus prr!uiiti,-,|| ut Kiiiiinotis.. ',,Th« llrst broadcast,, 'Stanley F. Rusinski, assistant pas-| [the •econd birthday anniversary of! Mrs. Robert C. Simons of 112 'I'lit' -cub leaders'- course is tie- ' that af have boon com- „ _ ****$-,ifhe Bev. HubertG. ' Loimakw. un cvLMiiiiK pi'tiKi-um, wus pivsnited tor. a' St. Adalbert's Church. EUz-j Susan Sheer; daughter of Mr. ami) Park drive entertained at u.lunch- : u>[ii-il to give cubmuKtorN,' cotn- att RoUrr Srurjnst Ifc«is*un Kl Achules <>t 216 Manor ayy- ;ill neces!;nry information 011 4he ittf iri6y.fto«rW : paimil for u buiiinijM.v caruer fh1 Incil! pi'i^Kruiii. .Thn course In Un- .- •' Miss' Lorraine Zirany. of Ellza- Huehn. Ralph tluehn. Tummy Hu-'itrd McAtet'rV; Mrs. Farris Swack- furfi**(*d first charity iv^tll. TTfo""'"milk t'onrt jbeth was maid of honor, and Janet biak, Robert- Hubiak riiut Jerry' hamer. .Mr.' .Lawrence Tucker. Allan Roberts, di'.r the direction of .Karl. PulTrath. \ stove pvoxAdt-s^efcir.i nourisrmiont for . Polny of Rosclle. cousin of the Hlsche. . ,". .,-•* . .'!Mrs. Jtobert Ctare. Mrs. John A. j ciibmaKtiT of Pack 175 of Crun- Shirk-y Wolfe,- tluUKiiter of ter. u-as bridesihald., Mr. Hil IJ«NM>" Crunfor»i public scluvol .chifr •bride, served as flower girl. Best —n—• ••"- !OisritiK. Wiitt-; of, Rosullc, and Mr. nnd Mrs. CharlcH L. WolU-'e/f best man. and Bonald Kintor (| Mrn. Cluire Kwfur of Cruuford. Arm throughout jtio entirw-ycar "man Was Frank Jacky, Jn, of! : 303 West End place,' .has bee1» -1953 Mr: ond Mr»< Robert M.'Crane I ''"—°— RoseUeGirl Scotch Plains ushered. Tliry Mif being ussi.itcd by Albert during ".he tnbrnuit reco-s poiiihi. iCrhuford, brother ot the bride. ') ol4 Normpndie place will tvturn Mr. and Mrs..'Raymond K. Tool placed on the. Doan'M List for thb r 5 6 The bride was give^ in ,Slierwf the 1952-53 E^ch yv.av " daughter-in-law^ Married Hen jeanSriydefiibWed M -•Forty cubbersf uttended the op- ColleRe, Bovyrly M.uss. • To bo v\i- F«r lhr»e lluillitig w«ck», luillioni of AiP ru«tnm- steadily risen. Thi* tVrsx Charity -3tm fashioned-with a Peter Pan % " vcution of the New Jersey Fuel j M*- a»'< «? Robprt H. Tool, in St f fitted bodice and jacket otx (.'li 1'iiini: session, including rupfcKuu-' «lblu' for this liuiuir, tho student ri» ka\r \wrrn having even more than Unual. for Iljll pr.i\i,i'«Si~3.A40(\Mv,t:>mOi>; the. Elnm R. Veterttnr '; collar, illusion neckline and a Harold VOgel Engaged [.Merchants Associaliorir"" j Gettysburg. Pa., over the week- scene Saturday *< <*«• •maniafle tilly lace. Her veil! also ui (.%Ul, lutlyes from Pucksi 175, ,170' mid inusl stand within thi? top U'"- i>cl" CtusinixC." stxcvtL lfifv of Uowlle -Park nnd ~ruaftntrrr*(wi maViijg tH»»-ymit-yvrt>t-jH>»|WTM cascade, bouquet was of X Robert*. 1113 of Kelillworth. V. ' \ Misw Jcau Veltel, ht«>r of 1 %krrk. million* more" will prt rtlra valum pompoms.. • ' ''.'••. •KkMlOw*" ^ 163 Kacttt v \ Moi'can JoiieH. of Cranford, 10W«» Ib. Following a three-week Mr. and Mr«nic7ify~Vvllei oT 24 llur. *I..ir. • ( ..mr" **r* . . . <"<>mr -Kavr at ASP J the liiiiriliij', chuliriiuii of the Western iy N". R. IViersen of Lung Branch . ;. cascade bouquet of Euc- son of Mr.'and Mn^HtrolitA. Vo- | Mrs; Robert Ackland^Mrs. Ridgely dint; trip.to Decatur, the bridi1 wi|J SprliiKlleld U'venUC, hns been elect- ^../S and stephanotis-.. r . , The -.pas- Dlstrifjt, stated that the iilletulaucc. ed tovinembfistilp in Ho-Nun.-Uu- ntit«>ud r. ,.\\d Art'hur-E. Pe'tcrscri of Washv _. ,ruitv,t «U3. Hugh' Taylor. 'Mrs. return to Can\p Lejenirc, N. c] 1 The. bride is a graduate of .Eat- Ko1 ot 1T CoColumbi1 a avenue. Thle e J £°!' ' . *V?: tor. ofllcti&ni. „ \vns\htT lai'iiest In si-unt! tlnie. v ('.I:UM;- Re>ui«.-nts will : Robert Winkcl. Mri Charles^ F. «-hcre sne Is a Nuvy lifiit.n;iiii ,\| Kiili,-Vonlor Jieiiorury doelety at S • ' ••• I Robert Wu Mrs. Lloyd C. Beall.- Jr., of 210 lowed at ttur GoBf C3ub. - ; U ! t 0 titfHi'sh School. Elizabeth, where • wedding wit trraduiit/ of .Cranford Hich Sih, 'I'lii- scout" leiulcro' coui'sir, under Cornell University. :She wus Kiud- Oven*! is a V.lff take place in early! Hansel. Jr., Mrs." John H. Vog'cl Maple place, entcrtaihed at break- Given ia bp *ber fatb- Ntwl Dtlicieusl she was a merhber ot the National Spring. and Mrs. William H. Plurnmciv Elizabetii. GeiKM.il II .-(lie direction of Kenneth HbbiiiKoii, uated-fronj Criiiifoid illgh St-huil thiK marhinji in honor of As*i".tii".(; IMI il'io committee for nd Paine Hall MisS Ellis 1-i also the daughter of onl: of—NursinKT^IVr^ with (he cluss of lUftU mid wan u. ANN f A(M he American Thomas Service. Jr.". of 121 Hern-., which had a. 7 arr.ii'.i.'iini'ntN ;nv-.' Co-ichairman: i School. York City. She is em- the late William John Ellis who Mr. ;ino Mrs...G. Dal Rogers of servicvJn.April. HIM. fitrd; Joseph Ayii'f scoutiniisler of meinber the NutTulinT Hmioi New York.. . , • . . . ^ .. • . mg avehu.e The guests included |fittted- Uu.'v hw»fep wad. JI ihnre- MS "Arthiir E iVsv'.e.' tickel-;, Mrs, Mr Poicrson is i graduate of Plo-Ve*i >in the research and dcvcU ;w • commissioner • of New Jersey Baltimore. MdJ, \vill be ' The/ bridegroom, a Kradii.itc Troiip 78 of Crunford: Jnmes HulT, Society, as Mr>'. Chester Williams, Mrs. Harry* tierfcd' |i<"'i*'^rti B^BMa **poi «fith •'\V»lli;iirj S Iwts.inh.no't and Mrs. Pntutowh Pa! opment - division- of Merck • and] institutions. An alumnus of George quests of their soif-in-law and r HigliiSchiH>l. lias h, Si'outiiiKiiter of TriHip 52 of Rosolle JSthool, she graduated from the dauijhler, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander V. Osbori>e, Jr.. Mrs. FarrtsPSwack-.'lace parufti- tzvaa. asaJ with the Nuv.v since 111 1'iil'k, uiul Carl Peterson, iisslsttint Four (Irttnf o •University of Pennsylvania and is W. Bowling.. Jr.. of 6 Willow ave- humer. Mrs. Richard Edwards.' Angertip i ipitul corpsiiuin. third 11,{,, ; I'oiitmtister of Troop 52,' will Sauce now associated with the jievtr Jer- Mi-s. Carl Wiebesick, Mrs. William I to a. ::li'cS'i troup meetings, prb||riun- nue. stationed aluiuiil Hi, v for Scrv with Mmihroom* sey Bureau-ef-Assistancc. . F. Little,' Jr., Mrs- Edwin Jmus. | in Norfolk, Va. initil!, camping und hiking. 'l'lu j in the Far East. He is employed Mr. Vogcl is associated, with E. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew D. Hall Mrs, Arithouy Sordili. Mrs. Joseph | santhwntums^ ciiiirse iiu'ixbers will participate In i l>y Draft .\biufd •!-(, mritooucTCHiY fjua by the Singer Manufacturing Com- JVogel. Inc. in New York City:. of Nonnandic place have returned Fraites. Mrs: Floyd Weeks. Mrs.) Mrs. ChAi A. Laftff «£ C<0atan an (iveiniiiht ciimplnK trip on Oc- Pllilnllfld, the ftillo\ylii|! t\iuriford • M. I pany, Elizabeth.- ! from n trip to New Orleans,.'l^i., EiLward Fearns", Mrs. 'Forrest' was her Lopau* Reveals tober 31 and November 1 and u 'I'L^.liluntii left for military \ervlre Mr- Ei iw*' Willi;i •c»ij.ir,r...n. h,s •«^ --therv ,\l BrnUA Shower\ their "wtjdiUni! trip. •' ' • School, Mrs. Connor was employed visited Mrs. D. P. Ivoomis. nnd Mrs. James Kiernan. Mr. and best man tor fei* fccw . llnth of the luudcrH* courses will Ul;ike nvema*; Richard I,, UyrncM. Superb Muce to Dotify doient of dishes as.a secretary by Western Electric Roberts- ot *Bftcn>di Bnonfc. liss Gail Ami I^opaus, il.iui: *|H llcccli street; Donuld K. Hmk, will in' ;i nuytini; \>o^no>ti.i\ of Mrs. Service will move.next month (Oiitlnue for-sixr. weeks mi'etln(( on ...»tatte triumph created by Ann P«fe Mrs. .H.my Rocisner of-150 M'o- Mr.'and Mrs..Harold H. t.»|i.m the U'.usu" UTiA\irani;i croups pt the Mr. and MrsrS, E. Klunder of 1o Baltimore, Md. " brother, and Boy H«arn-3r-oTn Wednesday c.i 11'Mansion terrace, ;nul David W. chef»1 See label for tavory recipe*- •.itfc.....di".i.vci .aad..--.Ucr....,iiitcr.. .Miid.,. I JJ^Beechjitreet. luis' (ninuiiMiv Illcki*, '23H North . (iventli!, west. third class, is a graduate of Plaln- Mi" hairman. at s'BalmTerePark- B.-.sy Quinn of 2019 Kay avenue^; Charkstpur row (or Jndianu to visit friends and Mrs. John O'Leary of; 20 Al- •Robcets- » a ans for~her niarrlagcTNovHnlii 7 'WHyor™CaT1,^^^r '"•-'Ti. were-hostesses at a surprise1 •ld Jtigh School and he hag been Ahrahatri: CEarfc H«j* Sdbaol. to Frank Benedict Zieclor, sum . Collqjtians Corner. Plnlnlleld Ltiiok U'lrt in the fn.r*- "*" ^ uuy. P!:iii>" for the Federation -. • — r--^—-. w»>#- /-, • -m relatives. From there tlu-y will' ttouquiri drive entertained last uU h orin in the navy two years. . go to Illinois, and" them to Mom- Thursilay evening for Mrs. Otto selle. sizit ct »trnpflo?rj ztl Vktt r; and Mrs. Frarik Ztvclor «f'.'!)( Miss Putrlt'la M:iy Androws wtyl eeremonies helil ut the Pluln- ••>:. Ni'^h: in M:.ivh will l>e dis- ^ \^><^r*ecently ^" ^/^|^g StttUrdttY 1 m^:> vi'. XI rs Stein's n-.usic, depart- Ann Madonna-, daughter of, Mr. and Mrs. Kuntxman and phis. Tcnn., where they Will visit J. Gru&!;.-Mrs. Carl Holmqvlst. Mrs. sort Stillrtuin; ikiwKC tod the: SI. ;.ij\>roiia avenue. Linden. diiuilhter of "Mr. unti Ml". -I. A. Hull. is spo of New.Provi- f Mrs. Connor attended the cere- their son aitd duughter-in-law. Jjleriiuii; Kltter. Mrs. A. W. Scott, Porter Catapaa*. The Rev. Robert 'G. • CiiniMkcr, Piper Mill •Playhouse- iis ;mu>t be "made two weeks ii_;'r at M_is.Mis|i- • in ;iilv.iiuv Miss Madonna and.the hostesses'jn):m ot 9 Hillside place announce Clnremont place have taken up the winter months. discussed plans for the season's here. lion will follow at the Trniir; LIBBY'S FROZEN The American home department broihc-r. Arthur Qumn. Jr.. son of lhc marriaKc Saturday of their residence In their new home . at activities. • • I Room of the WintWd Siiitt llotV Mr :ln(1 Mls ,•' will ir.oct Monday at the home of - Arthur Qulnn of the j daughter. Ann; to James R. Con- 1875 Quimby Lane, Westlleld.. Richard Batdorf, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwaid Brinr «rf M»l«au- i SUzabeth. , Mrs. Thomas Hann.. American •Union' address, will be married ]nor > sol)o f Mrs John Connor of Mrs. Vcrr.on J. Batdorf of 13 Per-- 6TKTI«S kee. Wis-.fc*irc«3irBxlbrt;»kTn-aTi-Xa«.- Mrs. Ruth Mcsjiiiui qf. Mounliiln- home assistant, at 30 Tulip street. .Sunday.- in Connecticut Farms church street. Plainneld. and the Mrs. I. N. Guycr and family of thing r.venue, celebrated his fourth and uaujtfttifr. Mir- xni MTK. AJvin side, sister of Uie briile-eU't't, will ORANGE JUICE 0 1 11 Cnurch 3ld Hampton street have taken __Mr. and Mrs. Russel G. Smith of C. Ruvckirr ot * £tsa&t 3nvc be matriui of. honor. The hi 1 it Was" rinncMincid by Mrs. Clifvw'"^ *^'''' "' "' - Union. !latc_Mr. Connor. birthday anniversary last. Wednes- I'uVblo. Col., announce the birth y held in'the up residence at 10A" Parkway -'-'-^ .' '' o ., ' - _--_^_—{m.iirls will be-Miss AhnJluUuJMl] W. SiiK-kberger. chairman. There "" was dny aftcrhooh with a party. "His of their urst child,"; Brenda Lou^ Village. •; ' - Mr andj Mcv C- J- SUufley of jand Miss Joim Lawson, buth >>l •will be a demonstration on "Howirti avenue. Household articles as Sacred Hear.tr Church, Charleston, guests were Billy. Ericksoni Chris October 19. Mrs. Smith is the'fur- 25 KerniztjC•. avmaor tfialeatained j^ianford, ami Miss Joan Ayres u| Make Fancy Sandwiches'*, given'well as' clothing will be sold, an-js. ^C. Mr. Connor Is stationed at Nledrlochu, Bobby Mitnlk, Lynn mer Miss Lou Sutton. daughter b( . g last wv«k oB t*atiw aoaw ?fl Lake {«*3izabcth: ~ ' by the EUzabethtown Gas Com- noum-ed Mrs. Allen S. Wells% As- •; the* Charleston Navy Yard o'walt- Dr and Mrs. Richard Smyka and Percevhult and Christine Baldwin. HERRING FILLETS Mr. ;uul MIV. Paul A. Sutton of All of the mr »«*•'_ Dolores Ziegler, sister of Hit] 4«i. H 8 Hilk'resilkt avbnue. dl The club's thrift sale will take Donnelly and Mrs. F. Gordon Wavy, taken up residence at 2 Alan Okell . Mr. and Mrs. Ben W. Geddes. and and Mrs- Gaocibr KxScStas J3r. pi««pertive'bridegroom, uiul (1 place tomorrow at 106 North'Un- Leech. A -graduate of' Cfanford, High place.. • • •'. •'"" .. " •. • their son, Rtck.y, of J12 Elmora daughter, Diane Lynn, was and, Mt>- .pktn&eoi' F. Mossaiiji, niece of the VITA K00 PRpOUCfS. INC Cok«'i a natural have returned fronv a will be junior brideNniaids. ' : ond Mrs. Warren Rup- 644 OUttMWICH ST. N€W TO«C 14 Coca-Cola plu» deposit week's trip to Montreal and Que- pert ot 15 Colvunbla avenue Mr. and of Itichurd Ziegler of Limlya 6 & 31 •ft bec. Accompanyin...g the. m were Dctobebjb r d at RfuhlenberHgg Hospital. t Hampton stnM be best man for his brotht'i Saturday ywniag I Joseph Keair, JaiiH'S Kennedy s'parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1 pl^udekl^--The--couple-also 1 1 M. t~ Li'ndsby of DenverD , qol..ql . whho a sen. Uavid• •, 3W >. Mrs. Ruppert is Ftancis Car» "WUawJL tui- liad been tHelr guests. They left 'thei former Florence Seylaz of merly itoro Blue Label Syiiip^wferlgr Criinford en Monduy to return Newark. ..: .„"•'.. honie. • " . •' Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Pork- 1* Dutmetive Fur, Shop p Mrs. J. D. Garber of 112 Oakhurst, Jr., of Colonla, announce the 1 Wesson Oil 'zit^u Do lane, entertained recently \n honor birth of n son. Joseph L. Parkhurst. of Mrs. F. V. Hcrr or ill Oak lane Sitl, on October 2 at Rahway Mc^ GAMBURG FURS who will lenvc shortly to join hej- mortal Hospital. Mrs. Parkhurst fall TV shows hUsband who hits been transferred is the former Miss,. Antoinette READY TO WEAR ihort.nlng CHRISTNIS SH«PNN« to Buffalo, >». Y, Guests included Moody,.daughter of Mr. and Mrs. can 32< can Mrs. Glen Arth", Mrs. Charles Mv Elliott E; Moody of 43 Balmtere REMODELING m ai NOW Ray, Mrs. William Grifnth, M.rs' parkway. - ' - ... M_ * of -wo ft" - MAVMAII » —-----•» * - ••;<.p^i|j«_ and Robert Newmann, Mrs. George Cocktail . Reusch, Mr^. Wayne Molltnenux, MADE TO ORDER \ 26 or. I ON ALLNEWFfcESH.. ":.. Mr. and Mrs. Fred.Stracke of »t Tomato Juice ColUga Inn hai Mrs. J. Bj Worrlnljton, Mrs. Jean *» JL O7O CHRISTMAS LINGERIE Thomas street are receiving con- REPAIRMG Hirscliland,' Mrs. Arthur -'Kenlun gratulations on.the birth of their a tin a vox '••••' •. •® and Mrs. Frank Washbournc of second son, Paul Brian, on October cxrcmr bih • ti'A'1 »«- c»n Cranford and Mrs. James Morris 7 at Rahway Memorial Hospital. Sweetheart Soap PERMANENT PLEATED NYLON OR MULTI-CREPE of Summit. fi« For toilet or bath ••••"••53 ALL NYLON TRIMMED Their fifth son. Brad, was bora NYLON GOWNS Mr. and Mrs: Harris LnBoyteaux to Mr. .and Mrs. Edward Kuriln- 106 Si. — Jut Riftt fir SMriwlehet ui Suekt of • 5 Hamilton avenue_ have re- skl of 701 Orange avenue on Octo- Haliday 21 sa,n° Beautifully Made NYLON SLIPS turned after spending the summer ber 9 at St. Elizabeth's Hospital in OR at Pelican Island, Seaside Heights. Elizabeth. .«.*• and Nylon Trimmed REG. 3.98 Ttf REO.2.M Sindnnrt Soap . REG. 6.98 M/Sgt. T. F. Korner of 216 South Mr. and Mrs. AJvin C. Roecker DMill Gigartttw NOW • -38 Union avenue, .who has been. sta- of 6 Osagc drive have announced Eipecially for ilia balh . lrtw«»rtWllti-V»ll*MreBrMi LESS NOW . K53 tioned at the U. S. Marine Corps. the -birth c of a daughter, Elleri ICJnfl carton,ofAi 4 ' .93 LESS I5< Recruiting Station in Albany, N. Beth, bn"6ctober ld'atHSuhTen- tit* 10 plgi. "*•"•:".:, Y., for the past .thrfe weeks, has berg Hospital. Platnfleld. Sharp BoNetV firayert Ghatse . . *- been reassigned to the New. York City Recruiting Office, effective Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Haddad Writley Toilet Soap Imported Blii GhoUe »^ +}* KraHyChaezWhiz . . . . —33* KAYSER NYtON nnexe t MondayMy . He formerlyy of 119 Thomas street have an- lanbOil MITLTI - CREPE MULTI - CREPE In ra-uubU plastic bag stationed at the Brooklyri Navy nounced the birth of a son, Robert —— Gord»n Ffth Fruits and V»q*tablm* For'cooling and vkladi TRICOT PETTICOATS Yard. Michael, on October 12at Muhlen- 'With vafuabl* 15c coupon GOWNS NIGHT GOWNS berg Hospital in Plainfleid. The \ NONE BETTER MADE Mr. and Mrs. Leslie P.' Hale of couple silso has a daughter, Renee. REGULAR AND SHORTY Nylon Lace Trimmed 24 Lenrtx avenue "huv.e* returned" 3 * 25* . Black or White Cortland Apples AU Beautifully Trimmed from a trip..to Williamsburg' and A son, John Jeffrey, was born- to REG. 3.98( REG. 3.98 UkOY, y : lu1 Mount Vernbn, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Cottrell of 3 WOOL FMf Lux Striae Bent X".t">™ ** Tonuttw f REG. 2.98 n VWHfattdNS. WO » , -^ \ Mania Oil J. M. Donington of Haverford, Pa., "rk terrace On October 13 at ,St. aii *»<6OL jfeRSEYSEYS att ' NOW UjiiM DiUrgent ,iY..r. oioib.b., c) Wk«fir . rrosn proccoii For cooling and ul»di • .39 NOW >.39 formerly of Cranford, accompanied Elizabeth's Hospital, . Elizabeth, SMART PRICKSr g M NOW L53 LESS LESS 15V them on the trip.' ... j iney also'hay* a daughter. 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Jq P. JienuneL f moderator of the society and Mklh to make teat| pfans fair tbe carni- at the Union County Council toll c«ve communion at; the 8 a. m." conference Friday at Lirtden: of Anheuser-Busch, lac': Communion mass and'Own proceed to the res-ucl Ferro; .president,' will val • . _. ".:.'•-...' •••••; • ' •-.••' Station Parking Lot merits w*r«r taurant where breakfast will be speak. Ds. Edward M. Coe wffl be ' L* TtK^nas Woods was gi*est UFE TQ|>AY toaytmastcr. speaker it a -get acquainted* rs. Harold Glovier/of 118 Co- mm served at 0:30, a.: m. Breakfast Slated Herman «~wi, rhairman of the It wafe reported that the Tuesday evenias; at the By PHYLLIS PAGE BRADSHAW lurjfibiu avenue was/hostess at a Fine, Liernsr Li*** rVance i ye«terday for the Ci>i- brct&fast; reports an attendanceInrompn brcajtfa.fr.%.being fcju in srhnci wlucit was attended -toy of 400 is expected. The guest j commemoration of the feast of more than 3BO persons. Lt. Woods Club,-: Guests,, were--present Holy Name-Society of St. Mich speakers will be the Rev. Wi'l'am j Christ the King; tphkr oa safety *s rotated to Cran- iVum Summit. Plainileld, WenttlekJ. Fnmk J. Kurs^h. I». of 10 H\ukc FoodCollection Among Elizabeth. Koselle and Cranford. ael's Church *rill hpld iu 31st iivC. Heimbuch of St. Michael's it,rd and •••« rK&trcn. avenue, driver ot a car which Church. Elizabeth, and Dr. J. S. B«k<»»rjlr* flfth ~£rade SpwbBtt in Hnmui Rdatiom EvenuNext Week 6vertumed s*rv«(^I titriei oc Wa5- nual communion brcuk'fast. Suii Hcrron of Ncjvj^rk. deah of •'. A meeting ot Kappa Delta Alum- the jtt«Txlancc award- nut. avenue XJCJI -Uuuxiiiz. avi-nct \ day at tlho ChUAm Chateau. IVfoun tion of Sotpiv Hull ^Universityity, Carnival After th*- mnrunc. panents had Rutgm, th* Stmto Unhranity Honoring Founder ti^f oj Crunford and neighboring tainside. •. " . Or'antc. tow|is will be held Monday at 8:30on October 4. rosullins in l:«jur.r .in .rj'fxrtiiral\ «lt marl their child's Scouts In the Cranford area Harvest! The Rev. .Joseph L. py'm: at the home of Mrs. Sum-fcr hiowtflf'ami !»•> • Members of the society will !*• Donnelly, h in their classroom where v'ill'iom with the more than two by class- ncr. Sw'eCtser of 603 Brookside ford men. was .ttrunl $50 Scheduled million scouts, throughout the pluce. Mrs..E. C. Earhaft of Cran- • J r>.om nujches* undo- the supervi- court costs when arrai^n country in the observunce of Na-ford .will be co-hostess. j sivn» ot Mi's- F- T. O'Brien and "Johnny has been disgracefully tale of his misdeeds brought out tional Girl. Scout Week, .starting reckless drivirtSi"'ctot^*-. DOLE PINEAPPLE FOURTH O4J-A R-T EJTL Y Roosevelt School StUry of the refreshments bad todajf*." says a mother to ain public. Monday. This week honors the The Book Clrcto will meet to- Magistrate- Charles; J.. Ss friend. "I donH know. what'» hap* N iiii'inory of the fbunder^f,'Girl IPi S T A L L M E IN % O F Mrs. tta Kerzsnan. membership Jdhnny feeld .rcisentful. Htvdm's night at the home of Mrs. H. Lewis Municipal Cuurt To II*" Site Saturday pened to him- Finally I sent him Si outing in the United States, th&j chairman, has reported 95 per cent not like to be embarrassed ;nid |le Crane of 22 Beach avenue) Fan- C to his roqm to get over his omeri- late Juliette Gordon ijpW, who was His driver's. licens»r»:is For FT A Program t'*mtly >r.otinfc*irship. Miss Miriam resents hi*- nyither for making |,jm wotid, formerly of Cranford. Mrs. ne*s. Bringing him downtowif was l>om in Savannah, Gal, October 31, until becerriber 31. Eistmcr-^s fifth trade class and —Photo by tiarry P««c . feelashhmed.. He is'angry niioui Joseph FCaltes; will review '"The Thv Roosevelt . School Parent- / p George Kochmt-r. 22, *>l 510 Elm a risk, but so far so good. I'm limo.. ' •/ ".. • '• ., Juice-12 — 27 T^nchrr Association wilt conduct .1 Mtss Dusse Gottko"s second grade Shown abeve U the parking orea' on the eastbound side of it, top. He is seethinR insidf and Life and Letters at Edna St. Vin-street. a.nd John Hari^. 2*, of 35 keeping my fingers, crossed that he In celebrating Girl Scout Week. cent Millay" by Allan Koss Mac- UOLI oarniv.il Saturday from 12:30 toclass have 100 per cent member- the Jersey Central Railroad station after improvements conflicted 1 wonders™how he can get ,V(n. Hollywood - avenue-. "»-«-K- su'U Pineapple Tidbits .^ 29c Pineapple Chunks ship—, us^ ; . •_ behaves until .we get home.". What can he dp to make mutiu. . :ill troops will complete the collec- Dougull. •-•••'• 4:30.p. in., on the schovl tfrwun^is. last week by .the Public Works Departmcnt.-lRcmoy.al.jof .unused r tion of canned food for the Cran- n Muhlenberg Hosptta:. I»8JI.«3«-]4. SAVE 40%! $t.5O CANNON UOLK M&-.L. C-Brail*. Mr*. S. D. While this conversation is tak- feel as awful as she is making liy,,^ : Pineapple {^h.* ^ 27c Sliced Pineapple Thc^rain date^will be November 7. Sections of sidewalk and lining up of parking spaces according to furU Welfare Emergency Shelf. ;hi«~we«ir~fcc« ivieiit IrvotntosaT U.i Richrr»«ut_ Mrs- Ecnwick Gill and ng place in the market, Johnny is Hides, RiimeS!. rnminttlre'c.ali and plans prepared by Township .Engineer Patrick J. Grail resulted feel-right now? Johnny Is a nor. 'l'lii* '»;;<* community service pro- ,Guy Ernest Gebler, son ol Mr. njurie^ suffered in thr'"OCTMUIII . IMalinum lialwi, Tlii«ij«5»>*r at a recent meeting to think up some tricks that win I Union, was baptised Sunday in theKorsch apparently loss OKIUM.I «..i was:resurfaced with black top over a stone base.' says. He can't move away 'be- ticipated for many years. ' ' 1 of., the C»an««widl Council uU> imd coffee will cause, shit is .clutching him tightly • 76n Monday evening the Council-: only interesting .part of this, whole Church' Union. Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ayenue. intersectMUJJ. lie said the C IH* sold. Members of the as&ocia- Evidently mother hasn't though! .(Kudcr^dinner will be held* at the Brand tioii viccv urged to contribute white he is presiding at the Monahan experience for Johnny is 'thai he • J'ri'sbyterian .church. After • theert Nicolelll of Jaclcson'vtile, Fla.. vehicle miMintetl llhv'ruia. l>u»unn No— Exlrn Lonj; Grain yesterday. Varnish should be flowed onto av sonville. Fla.; Mr.,and Mrs. Ernest attending Were Public Safety Com- Mrs'. Sanguiliund. 2 Adams avenue. ler who could not. attend because surface, with a brush that holds a* One of the highlights of this 6 now! Choice of four beautiful colors! Sec them noVv at uny U the Way I Feel" v:ir's national observance of Girl Geblvr of Union, Mrs. Helen Stew- missioner Clarence- FVitr. u-ho ivp- much material as possible without art of Bloomlleld and Mr. and Mrs. resented.0' Mayor Fred P. Ander- Acme Market! "••• *. . American* now writ* 14.008,008 dripplnf. A small area should be Icout Week, will' be the publica- ,on of the tenth edition of theEdward Nugent'of Belleville. sen; Edward McMahoei. KepubJi- ' ctweka a d»y. S.OOO.000.000 • ymt. quickly coyerod and the yarnlsb can municipal chainuan; OurJes | spread out evenly. ' —AI Benningcr «irl Scout Handbook," containing COOKIES. CAKES Checks take cart of » par e«nt M Christian. Crunfotd's. rrpic-jarnt^- ..>».. _,.-.•...... •..«»..- i, ( DR. CHARLES A. SPEER, DR. T. R. the.Cranford Library and at theFiske Post 335. VFW, at a- scSfiil OVEN-READY, TRIMMED LEGS LAMB5 lb.3 63c W DR.S.H.CARSLEY,DR. EDWARD KASS out House. j' . . • • night' held at Veterans' Memorial Graham Crackers ?£T£. 3lc Hull Tuesday night Included: Louis Mothers: Serve with Ideal mint jelly! A sure I rent for this* week-end'! At all Acmen! L s 1 Martino, Samuol Cymbaluk. and ",--• ." take pleasure in announcing by Lincoln SOCIAJ/S Girl' Scout Motheis* Club of St. Oreo San«lwicii , ™ ° " V-Vi' 3<)c William F. Kraemer of Crahford,' •:'A | Mrs. Morgnn Jonesi president, Theodore Wnek: of Linden; Wll- Michael's Churth wilt meet Mon- Fresh or Smoked Builer Coc>k ies ?;..*';;,. 29c . • ' the association / . , "II I w«r« to try to road* much less answer, Jlrs. F. R..;Konopack, Mrs. G. L.linni J. Flnnigan, Lypdhurst, and iay evening at *:t5 o'clock in the n ilxon nnd Mrs. J. P. Myslak rep- Thomas D. Morss, Scotch Plains. . Girl Seoul House. SpringfieUi avcr (Short Shank) < lb. Clover Leaves ''' ,".v.:" .V 29c all tl» attack* mad* on nw.^thls shop might nue. AH mothers oi Browtiies and ented the Lincoln School PTA A motionNplcture was shown by. 39 in their • office at So tasty, so economical, and so easy to prepare! Serve with Ideal Apple Sauce! as w»U b* closed for any other buslnen. I do iirl Scouts of the church vnrte in- . PANTRY FEATUBES ' vited to attend. r 19 HOLLY STREET th* vary b»al I know how — the T«ry b«st'I •»• 65c'Plate Beef t r./' | Hire Puffs «""• *"*« 2 U"; 23c 5-In-l cam and I m*ari to k**p doina so until th* COL'JBT tor xn Chuck Lamb J.mblh.ll.n lb. 35c Fancy- Lamb Liver ». 29c :' Wheat Puffs ;«*.;: :::l-ag. - 9e WI.IMIILAW MHUOI M end.- If th* and brings ma out all right what is STATK Or NEW JBH- l.mirliiiler FALL COTTONS WOOL COATINGS iLamb Chops ^-.r lb. 69c Nllrril :^49e I Coil Fish W. LARCH FIDLERV III said against ma, won't amount to anything. If EY. By the- STATE chi u: i9c HGHWAY coaons- AND DRESS GOODS ) Loin I^mih » lb. 89c Tongue Hmnkril Cod Fish i:.'20c for the practice oj the and brings ma out wrong, tan angels swear- CtVII- ACTION KOTICE OF l.liKAii nil,. • " »a_ I ^Stewing Lamb *";,;i,nk lb. Fillet God ing I was right would make no difference." • Taffetas and Satms Morton GJ Vogur a~i OF Cider Vinegar PEDIATRICS Bertjsmln T. SAUth. Sut>- : Ul. R.ltl* «2«)C •lltutod Truatv«s unatr | /Meat Sausage*•••«*.•»' Fillet Pollock lb. •| (J.T. Frosting • Plain arid Plaid Flannels the Last Will and Tr»- .- 49c - . • • . • —Abraham Lincoln taritrat bf 1XMU» KetKr. J.«... JiVC Diplomat raavil rt U. L ^Brisket Scallops • ^.i* I Baked Beuns I*-»I; QT>, Telephone • Drapery Materials 51c 2 caai «>>^C af the Paid for by Freehulder Albert J> nennin aforton G-- Baa%ar-1 Bkrcii^nVin T. CRanford 6-tfSft* j Brown BreutL 2(kj ALL -A MOST REASONABLY PRICED 4 Ideal Coffee .. - 91c You V Ing of Wincrcist Coffee M wmPik MiLY iroRi ,Uw Court I tn Ih* Count* i Asco Coffe< i>. w 86c J«ney, on f 8 Walnut Ave. Crwrfowl^ Nuvambe*. r FOOPS NATIONAL HONEY WEEK In »he m$i& (Opposite Cranford Meat Mkt) •ummlulonna' will1 dutlM Fancy m |L _ Ideal Pure Honey ;/•; 3^ (or th» Und < Cortland *J IDS. 1 LAST 3 DAYS In In* rrawptalnt In ki any. Birdseye French-Fried Golden Blossom im ^>c taking to any ltf« National Apple Week^-Oct 22 through Oct. 31. "HARVEST OF VAkUES x C Tb* object' of tne- axt»»i OF OUR ctrialn laods and I Potatoes 2fe 33 \****fc* H«ne -i; I de«crlDcd> In t y c You 'Morton C -'••-• i _, . '_••_ . . - MISCELLANEOUS Broad !>MRt. N»w To.k. Jbv ' ' tuan tbr and Tmtamcnl o< Luuk BMJtar.'dnrcui^. Seabrook Frenched Green Ajax Cleanser 2;- 23c7 atf nudr a party laihiiHwl brcauM- J'oX C f?-. afv one ul Uw (wtwn of t«r<* larula and premUr* tkacsitanl ia tbc cum- Selected Beans 2J!!? 41 M«««>;V^ soa,» 3>::^ ^ Wm plaint Bled In this artkm- Box - OCc REMOVAL SALE •rncoDOBx DL PARSONS. 15 Z c.k.. J Cams £tZ3 Attorney Gn»nl of MrmrJmty j. ~—-—: -;'. ' Palmolive Soap 4£0& PINEAPPLE JUI 2 JOIIN »-AttMrtl If .... 21c C \ Mixed Vegetables 46 ox. can OQ Dcvuljr'Atuiur (kantl Iceberg Lettuce «-"•'- „.., 19C ar 23c Da'td: October IX Joma* ' *•* g\ Pascal Celery 2 sun,. 19C IMucbcrrics 27c Laundry Soap &•"««* 3,.... 03 l/66ys Strawberries JJi;}. li-.i. Su )cr Suds TOMATO Broccoli ..... 19c o ... ?f « ST 27ctST 65 2-5= 25* |JUST KIDS^ riMEAI-I-l.E Brussel Sprouts / w. 29c Orange Juice 2 "•*• 43c '*•"• »•*• «5vc»««. oyc. OF CRA^F^ORD, N. J. IF YOU MISS •MI. 39c i Chicken Pics K*£r 39c Fab --SK&toJ: 29ctVr69c ISM. Kcef Pies AI CaH tf. ;:r 39c Octagon Cleanser 2'.2& 19c SIIIMI IRSf ECT1IN ; 49° PAfRY Noxon Polish 7 "Ek'"23c- UbbyV Calo Cat Food 2 .«/' 27c GARDEN 16 oi. ' C • IS« aaa<2Se Calo Dog Food 4 &WEET cans • 39 2 i« r 27CJ Libia's Ex PEACHES . J»- tmm 29e ARTHUR STEVENS Dutch Apple, Cherry Streittel DOUBLE ANNIVERSARY Muenster lk S3c I chcez-whiChcez-Wluzz ;.'i?r 3333cc r ! I j DS^-. Begilarly OPEN FRIDAYS TILL 9 P. M: GOLDEN 16 or. Ubby's ALL PRICES EFFECTIVE CREAM cans 33' BABY roOD ._ ,.25c I Sardo Romano ,b.75c ; ] |^|©S 55c! 49 THROUGH SAT.. OCT. 21 IJtArHc Young Folks Toggery EVENT --, e 3*»efford Snappy Cheqsc * ».,,.pfc g 21c Real* home ulylo, np^Inl ihltt wcfk-i-nd only! SJgfficld Cottage Cheese £ OINMAMON UbbyV 19c ti SLICED APRICOT NECTAR f IVflw Colored Cheese ». 55c. Streussel Loaf 29*! - 41g. CAN C Z 12 «L etas 2Se A Utg. tttl slices 233 E. BROAD STREET ^ OCT. 24th Glendale Slice* &{?%.;'»"«-: """"" 'Kt 29c ] Corn Muffins rki1. «r o PINEAPPLE 18 Haprtm* Knrlrbrd Ideal Colored Margarine T'Xl. 27c ) Bread WblU, !«-<>». l.af ? VJE$YFfflX>,K J. Hurry! Household Institute Din nerware Offer Ends October 31!

College Inn Boscul Campf ire Hunt Club Quulity Meat H V rqi tahL Parkway SELLING OUT OUR ENTIRE STOCK PARK FREE - Directly Behind Our Store Tomato Juice Peanut Butter Marshniallows Dog Bones IndMLn-River -U?. 5, Qtoice • ... - • • • . -J ' ' ,cS*V*~ * —j " ^-^* • - ' Cocktail *£* 25c u &, 33c ST 29c RIB ROAST lb. 69c GRAPEFRUIT ^ 3 for 29c ForDtlivtr> GtU—CR 6-1O44 . - n.w.r (llu<• «* * Colored Rib-Half . New '' :""••••"• :'• • • •'•• •. Orange Juice 2 cans 39c GLATEX PORK LQ1NS U». 49c GREEN CABBAGE Lib. 5c Come In AndLJnspect Our Many Bargains. Wilson's Kretschmer ClappV - - Simon ize MargtWine BondeM Brisket , Snow White Spinach 2 pltp*. 33c C Chopped Beef Wheat Germ Baby Foods Polish OMIMf CORNED BEEF lb. S9c CAULIFLOWER ...;...:.... lb. I5c KlralH>d Kt 3/1 »«. 4<9C gaarUra. / ^*-f_f» We Will Be Happy to Serve You in WestHeld la* am taow «Oo how Gt*Tf* 2T 39c All VUUMM " J*r« rr^v. ?."" 79c sxow-cmor • •ifuU PH0NB fHONE NOW! WUson's Planter's Clapp's Snowy Diplomat 6-0392 WE Waiflet pkg. 19c CR 6^474 VEL/VFR Ham Salad Hi-Hat Jr. Foods BLEACH Welsh Rarebit [HK:KOIITZ% pi*. 49c 1 <*«»»'•! n T »/< ... ft9c l£~> 43c VjUST ,-r 29c "SK * TJ 75c v v £:;.,. 45c OWN E D & OPERATEO BY SWANSOVS All V>ri«ll<«: l«i ** •' ' 1RKLIN U SYSESKEY 32 EASTMAN ST. CRANFORD, N. J. 30 EASTMAN ST. CRANFORD .... OL 39c Onafitti Tkeatra) 1 WALNUT AVEXOT ; -1JH0H-AVE. &^ CKAMPOUl' Both Cranford Acmes Are Ntw Open Every Thursday and Friday Night Till 9 P. HL r- • '•• ' ' i *.. sT: THE CRANFORD AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 'tt. l»j* ma for . the Mongert period, a.. special 000 figure. This «mount was con- THE CRANFORb CITIZEN AND! CHRONICLE, TrfURSPAY.' OCTOBER 22.' 1953 TWO Trustees Discum Newspaper Wins Six old timers* committee to cooperate sidered adequate. ^, OBITUARY CHS Overcrowding Award* at Institute with the .permanent committee, and At the recommendation of the At FRANK'S Only r a parade of historical vehicles, (Continued jrcrtn page one) {Continued yrvm paqe finance committee, the board de- ARMOU1TS STAR YOUNG LAMB SALE -H? plniv- ,/fif SOCJnJll phgg. such as old fire apparatus, old au-dded not to purchase vandalism GetAcquainted\ and in trrir.s ^j tpmobiles, bicycles, ete. ^BM flags at the Cranford public Vermilye of Westfleld. There are 1 "The Elizabeth Daily Journal and Tnatfci< no immediate survivors. j With the use of all buildings in placed second in the dally news- Other member^ of the special The committee said.the need for $ schools were lowered to half staff miwio Mr,. Beldeh said he did riot last Thursday in memory of Miss paper division for* more than 40,000 steering committee, in addition to such insurance. was not indlcatedr PfoQfmniteld think it would be necessary to set circulation in display.and classified Mayor Andersen, are Mrs. Charles Mr Heuer pointed out that the KOOS 50,000 SALE OF Sarah Edmond, '8f years old.' for- Severed Cable Causes up machinery to plan an expansion mer supervising principal of the aiiytfrtising and the Platnfleld Schillinger, president of the VIA;board will be a "self insurer.** . projffam at this time:> He pointed Com ier-News won the general ex- Mrs. Walter E. Thorn, elementary lb. Cranford public schools, qwho died Bank Robbery Scare 1 The committee also reportedthat All for 39c uut," however, that the two new .•ellence plaque fo rdailies between chotrt PTA groups; Mrs ; E. Wi.t had considered group life in- Nearly 300 parents and teachers ,lailt Wednesday night in the Dan- It looked like a bank robbery.in «th<'w'ils. will be two-^nd-a-half Villc, N'.[ Y.. Memorial Hospital town at 2:25'p. m. Tuesday when 20.000 and 40,000 " • Schroeder, president of . the High surance for teachers and directed jUDfpinrs SMB •/".._. ft 70, attended a covered dish Supper and years in planning, frohn the. time Charles M.Rayi Roy Smith arid School PTA; Lieut. Lester- Powell, Dr. Best and. Mr. MacBean to ob- after a lingering illness. . bells.began to ring and reffTishts the .architect was hired to the ,>r<t;i"ee from Trust Company on South avenue. Leng-Rnngi Planning. Committee, TOP SIRlJCMrt^— - _ __+ fix 63. s New York University and ;i master When Sgt. Harry Page and Pa^ ness and professional groups. made by the New Jersey Education sijiu enabled, parents and teachers Mr. Belden pointed out that the Iversen President Associationi'j ->•-» • of arts degree from Columbia Ur>i-, trolmen Frank Caruso, Georuc 'flfe'ures for the elementary schools tii become acquainted in an irt- versrty. She al^o -suidicd. at-.Ox.-. .W^ird. Lawrence Bonntll and Lou-..ire° running toward the low' side, of Kiwanis Club Accident Insurance The board accepted the. report CORNED BEEF Ib.53c 101 mal atmosphere. ford University, EnKlaiuJ. is "Guertin arrived on the scene . (Continued from page one)——•' of Its-auditor,-Charles E.. Roberts while the totals for the uppler '-. M iss "AHce"MatheWs"br therhlgh She.started her teaching rawer. they Were informed that an elec- grades1' are towar.' Silver Award, highest honor Carole Smith and Rodney Stokes. was named supervising p'rmeipal On Regional Expansion icr high school would be built"- coverage be $600,000 per building, $45,000 in .treasury notes to pay Mrs". ..Lyons announced that a in.explorer scoating: He was in- bills- from the construction of the 1 in 1914 when Dr. A. li. JolWison The State Department °f Educa- Possible combination's to aid in; but. the committee recommended, jumor high open house will be held tr.odiit'ed to' thfc club by E. Calvin new schools. '..' ',.'..'. • rcsiRmfi as hvud <>( tlu> Uu'al- school tion .conducted a hearing yesterday- indlng additional space during.the and the board approved the $400^f I nt the high school. Friday evening. staged some of the most epic table sales this stale has ever seen . .". and, tomorrow, you'll say, "Koos does it s^tein to . become-county super- morning'in Trenton on n request of classro(im" shortage have been dis- Shire./,, .'- '. ;; •-••-. ' " Kenneth Williams of the Roselle- October 30, the first of a series of intendent of sch«*.>]s. Sh J^ the'. Union Countv Regional Dis- cussetl by the administrative staff FRESB POM BOTTS live planned parties for junior high ;. again"!' You'll be right, for Uiese are not the usual commercial-type-tables,—Ihey!re^important-lookij in- that capacity until hej trict No. rto construct an 800- Roselle Park club was.a guest. iin'd the teachers, Dr. Howard R. — AU. VKAT i.thnol students. Mrs. H. E. Milius roent in July, 1934. •• jpil high school \n Clui:|ci". Best, superintendent; of schools, SPECIAL WOTIGE . ii,; in charge. : ; : 1~ tables of important size, yet with exquisitely balanced proporti6ns. Tomorrow look for tables with leather-tops, The late supiTvinntf. principal \rhe board has. proposed to-buy reported. He pointed out that-the Consider Wiiter Carnival joined the ..iociil school, system siteV in Clark and Berkeley Heights situation will be "tough" in 1954, OUR CLEARANCE SALE STILL CONTINUES jumomrs sum! Mrs. F. G. Mackie "was general tables pdneled with leather inlays, tables topped with imported Italian Carrara Marble! With carved medallions, about the lime it was ehnntfod and\o construct a high school-in :md the real blow will hit the high For Cranford Day 25%/Tp 50% Reductions on_' . chairman for tne covered dish . irom a two to a f/>Ur year school Cly'rkW u cost of $1,950,000. school in 1955. : „ /Continuea Irom paoe one) Bl^inirm ARTICLES OF JEWELRY SHANK END (Fd. Cut.) siippcr.'".Working with her were fine flutings, intricate grill work, with antique brass ferrules, casters, pulls! Tomorrow. ' uiuS was,moved from Grant School KeniWorth olHcials, who want avenue and Casino avenue, and | the following committees: Flow- would. not damage private prop- A Removal Sale to Cleveland School: During her the schdol to be built in Kenil- «rsi. Mrs. R. J. Zesch; hospitality, : examine the perfection of details .. .cherish the warmth, the rich- years as supervising principal, the worth, we represented -at theHonorary PBA erty. '. THIS^B NOTOr A Ck-e^Oul Sale BUTT END (FJI Cut.) Mrs. Ernest W. Schroeder and Mrs. ' school eniDllment : iiiore ' tb,an hearing by\ Councilman Oliver J. Other suggestions made at the •••55c | William Dennis; table setting. Mrs; Drum TabU. clnubled and two new schools ^— Brown,' Jr. 13or<>ugh Clerk Philip Dinner Tonight / initial meeting included the an- ness of fine mahogany Veneers... rub your hands over lovely COf r- Norbcrt A. Smith, Mrs. W. G. 30x30x2*%" hi* .Sherman and Hoosevelt — were J.'McGevna a\o attended the hear- f (Continued Jrom pace ow*'. • nual three day gift days,^sponsored Walsh, Mrs. Bruno C. Metzoer, added' and an addition also was ing. and Police Fred Falzonc of. Gar- by the Cranford Business Associa- Sirloin or PorteAoutc Mrs. S..G. Wray, Mrs. A. C. Ma- finishes achieved, by many hand processes. Yes, here nuide to Lincoln school. Representative^! from, the RCJJ- wood; the Rev!" William B. Donnel- tion; special recognition for per- rino, Mrs.R. Pierce, Mrs. E. Smith, Following her retirement, Miss ional. board" as Veil as officials y, pastor of St. Michael's Church, sons who'have lived in Cranford STEAKS lb. Mrs. G. W. Hagerthcy, Mrs. W. V. are impressive, individual tables ... 25 different styles ... Edmond was presented with an from Cliirk also\ attended the and the Upv. Walter. C. Pugh, pas- | H.oolcy, and the Misses Diane automobile, a gift from the faculty, hearing. tor of St. Raul's Evangelical and LOWEST BUTTER PRICE IN NEW JERSEY! Mackie, Carol Turner- and Olive $50,000 worth! At 39.95... even THAT quantity .Refocmcd'Church-of Qarwood.... ~pfesenr"anoT Toriiiei', pupils and AHMOOB-S STAH Livingston. • . . ' n friciKis. She had resided in Co- Serving on the dinner cpnr(mit- |-—Also.-serving- behihd-tho-counter, won't last long! Budget terms, of course! hocton, N. Y., since leaving Cran- Elect teewith Mr. Klubensples and Mr. Mrs.' Stanley Richmond, Mrs. lord. ' Brownie Troop 54 hol(. Huh) »:.U). M»U. W«J. 8*1. I:SO 2 Ik 35* Dr. Willianf L. Fidler of Cran- Miss ATnna "Josephine Vermilye, Box Offlee Oprn Daily IDA. H. U 18 P. M. evening at the Singer Recreation ford wasw«flcorned as ujicw,jmem- Center,. Elizabeth, for the benelit ber as thrt Union County Medical BOTH FOR of^a Christmaspaxty'.io):.the Ccu;.- •who dit»d FVidpy in Villa Maria Society/held its. first meeting of the Sanatorium, North Pkiinfleld: The bral Palsy League of Union Coun- seasorf at-the 'White Laboratories, HELD OVER ty. Thie pajrty will be. held Decem- Rev. Frank V. H. Carth'y, ret'tpr,K SmL, Ban.. HdUayi ' WrONTMKHtflOOt Now Thru Sat ENAMCL .OCTODEU *l' ROOHD STEAK ( ALL TECHNICOLOK SHOW, FBESHLT FKED -%» .. CVD 12 SPRINGFIELD AVENUE, CRANFORD AHTAIKC -,- CHABWUE "THE BANDWAGON" LEAN ' ' - - ','**-••' •'.'-. ' ' .' • YVONNE / HOC We offer resident* of Cranford ami vicinity an DeCAKLQ BUD "SEA DEVILS" CBOICE CHOCK outstanding funeral home, complete with air con- Sun~ TIMS. ( ditioninff, organ, targe light rooms for-your-every ^•-Nationally-advertised and-approved! FRESB EGGS Dez. 83 IS YCt-HNICOLOR .. TOMV / JASET '£• Finest quality everlasting construction! 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CHANPORD CITI2£N AND THE CRANPORD CITIZEN ,4here are more than 50,000 PTAtsaid liiul the PTA. takes an active the nutting. Mrs. Morgan Jones. • ' PampkU CaSflMft' Garden Club HoMs membefs in Uniop Co^ntyCounty,. itat ' lu-jinteresi t iii- fVcr>tiling pcituningj ident, pr.yiuici. to 'the. welfare of children. She- Ntw York State eaimtJr* Pjf DAVDme * talk Somber; The Sleeping Beauty, bylOpeUS New SeftSOn meeUQg last we*k of the Uncqln • fnore than 2.S rnillion cans of ftom> School Parent-Teacher Astocia- stressed that all PTA members Vm a Stardi LmMar ElibtElisabethh TTaylorl . ! f I kin in 1950. placing th« state- third MRJ Jimes E McG6vney o tion. should share their knowledge of you miut climb, use a sturdy ta a>UoD to xim Web bv Tho —fco«»»-»ru< • rh«lri ir« • •*•• , canalttg si Mrsr A^igerbauer—apoke- : punipkio. -.-- • •-• • •••- •----. •:-'-.•; Thompson; Spring in1 the Air. by^Women^ cjubv welcomed new aims and> ideals' Of the PTA and j More than 125 parents" attended', tor tr»p»ie •ftisti, — •"*». • •• ien Club of annual meeting home of. Grace Trotter (Nancy Paschal)';! melr.t>ers and guesU as the club Mrs. A. Donald G Westfteld The Sands of Karakorum. byiheU, ^ arft meeting of the sea- Parole Officer to Speak Home, Reformation last week James Ramsey UUman; Digby. by | Min a, Bayway Communijy ttv Osc< Thought fmr (he Week Also elected were: Mrs. Charles David Harry Walker; The Fe-! Elizabeth, last Wednesday, Welcome At Methodist Rally burner, second vice-president, and male, by Paul LWeUmzn The j ; Mr>\, yMcGovneJcCovnti,r introduceintroduce d thb Fred Haley of Fan wood, district Slated by Mrs. Charles C. OpodfeUow, cor- Eagle and the Rock, by Fran-'! following committee chalrifien and ES IT AGAIN arid 9 Laughter, by Frank Yerby. parole oOJcer, will speak tomorrow By the REV. V -esponding secretary, - Officers lofflcei's: . ..,; ~* • / " •. rIarvest Home and Reformation Sunday will be- the Time When Gratl- F6r evening aj a men's'rajly dinner at ToMapk .. ' • .Craniord Methptj^ Church holding-over for another year.are: Mrs. William J.^.'Wisemaiseman of the ^^elhodis t ChurcChurchh . ' ^Co therefore - topic of forre^t Dexter'and Otis n sioned His followers to go «nd make disciples. Our day is Wit- Church will meet with, the, •• '.j_!t <-"Q^ean Grove. : •' "'• > '•••••' '• • . '• tary,- and Mrs. .Werner Freud- Your Teen^Ager. by Dorothy W.! gram; Mrs. Joseph F. Leddy. Jr.. of itan .yeterans Forget-Me-Not-Dav.. Gove. Also on the program is nessing a re&urgeocy ui ibe spirit and activity of the first century Arnold J, '"* " a. r/u.service, Balph'SJursen will speak on 'Cod jj berg^ treasurer. . Baruch; Gone With the Windsors,' Elizabeth, corresponding secretary; AUTHENTIC Handsomt i>e held in Cranford on Novem- 1 "•'. ^'Homecoming Sunday" will be CJerry Lind and -.Boibby/JJerrb",' song Tenth anniversary of the found- Christians. We read in the newspapers about |he United {Evange- at.8p:'.i»( at the 10: la Mrs. John Langejiberger of by lies Brody^ Casserole Magic, I Mrs. Iryin Bocastrow—of Roselle and dance team, and WaHer Sos- ing of Osceola Presbyterian New Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock | bt.V a, 7 and 9, Commander (Jus observed, at the Alliance Church listic Mission at the Methodist Church, the New Life " ' : Albert Alllh- avesink, fprmer publicity chair- by-Lousene R. Brunner; Modern ipa^rk... recording secretary; Mrs. hpwski and his accordionX ._ Church will be observed at both at the home of Mrs. F. Herbert Cohen of Unity Chapter $», an- man of the Garden "Club of New Album \—et the-Presbyterian Church, the Christian Crusade of n»stor. will discuss "Martin Football' for the Spectator, by;Charles Elste of Elizabeth, treas- George A. Aitcheson, is expected the 9:30 and. 11 a. m. service* Sun- i: -H.olck_pfJJrSpruee street and Mrs. fersey, spoke on - dried arrange- Charles W. Caldwell. Jr.; Piloting, j ur^r: Mrs:" Cal Brutz of Cranford ' V. . „••—— —Tr?-,. Church and of others by different names. Ministers and _--*-* • the~Senlof 1 to return" to ihe.pulpit after an ab- day. The Rev. Albert G. Dezso. SchafZer T. Bareness of "20"HlIlcrestiryetiUe. oi The DAV feel that this ments using materials from • all Seamanship, and Small Boat and Mrs. Harry H. V.ickes of-Union, Choice of 8 Famous ONE LARGE PKG. j>en«e o( /our week?, s'p^nt in vis- pastor, will deliver a special an- are going into the highways and byways seelcing to win peojje £o will sing at the first service sums up • the reasons and parts 6f the country. Handling, by :Charles F. Chapman; > ways and means. • niversary message.,_ _-_.J^'.'• \. Christ, and H« Church. As long as this spirit of seeking and oftKc^SlonayLt^: Jfrs.' rjfttfs '|t Rothweiler, or- How to Build or. Remodel Your j It was * announced that Mrs. iting his 111 mother Jn Scotland. He Baptism ;,I,IIS of our campaign in words OF FAB will speak at both the II aim. wor- The Westminster Choir will sing sharing is "kept alive, so long will Christianity grow and prosper. again * use ihe" following se- brmation will insnlr^ ey^ry" cltil^n?'' House, by George Daniels; Presi- j Richard. J. Kaul of. Cranford had 1 w_ i j, ship serviceand the -7:44 p. m. at the early .service and the Senior John Wesley saw 18th Century-England as it really was— JSS-3E. No. 1 jn E" id Conimandej: Cohen. dential Election Reforms, by Wal- been appointed chairman of the evangelistic service. There will be Choir at the 11 a. pi. jeryic*. «Thu a land of slave traders, kidnappers, smugglers and gih-shops;' •The Fofi^t^e-^ot has been ter M. Daniels; I Was a Captive in nurse scholarship committee. Anniversary Introduced by Mrs< V^alker, Mrs. specral music, both vocal and in- At Trinity will also "be the last Sunday in' the a depraved world countenancing, child labor, gambling, mater^ism • e omial Jaiue (Sower of remem- , by Philip Deane; Parakeets, strumental, and the Sunday School current Loyalty Month program. -and general working-class degradation. He believed that only Their Breeding, Training, and O. E. Mathiasen, director 6f the The Saprament of Holy- Baptism Bamb'y. o> the DAV *by~? $ has been urged \6 stay and attend Ah honor roll with 'the names of true. Christianity could be the., vitalizing, the regenerajtiv Management, by Milo G. Denliti- community center, discussed activ- will bfl^administered during the Tlpton, - chairman of the To Be Marked tuiiHded thirty years «^9- the church service. • . ; • people who have attended every FearisV Th,e ger. ? -r-r ••;•••' " ''. ities at the center and the need for coup**?, of the 9:30 a. m. family influence for nations and men. The jSospel, he said, "is 0/ ^trustees has called a The anniversary of the Refor- auiuM I MurstlBM ." Sunday. Bible School will meet' service this, month -will Ipe- read* ainihem it "the li d* tlisu.blcd hflve never forgotten ine Irelahd and' the Irish, by Charles volunteers in all branches of the •ifyice at Trinity Church on Sun-; • a social refigjwo. This command have we that he who lov< CpngegaionarK^etin^ f g for 8 p. m. mation, which marked the incep- organization's work. ' "•at 9'£j& a. ni. 'Last Sunday brought 1 Special anniversary envelope* will be Son of bod," by ilitatoUd the DAV has been cledlr Duff;- RCA Color Television Peti- flqy. Deborah Ann- Frlelte,•' daugh- love* his brother also." . ' " '-•• " ' . :. Sunday in the auditorium- tion ' of- the modern-. Protestant Who kitdwM? A hundred yeura from now . the highest attendance on.'record; have be?n. distributed and will- be IC.BprstL cated to heljpin|r thf!nt. tion, by ' Federal Communications Hostesses at the tea table were ter of Mi;, and Mrs...Alfred Frickp, . Christian understanding must therefore'begin/with the At 7 p. m. SMndaySMd , tthhe Junior church, will be observed at both worn will be playing tcilh doll* the image of , wi]th the eXf-fpUon uf special Sun- received at the services. The 'pro- Sunday S "To Wear one of these flowers on Commission; The New Breed, by Mrs. T. C.' Jones, Roselle Park,- and Susan Ellen Todd, daughter of individual and spread to other, individuals. So Jjrihn Wesley the 9:30 and 11 a. m. services Sun- ' days such as 'Easter, and an even Mr. and Mrs". Robert E. Todd,. will ceeds from these envelopes, will: be ^ a: m.A and Senior Hbi^ fellowships Forget'- Me XNot D^y i* ftn hv Andrew Geer; Coming Down the and Mrs. L. B. Turner, Cranford.. Eleanor Rootevelt, Marilyn, Monroej Mme, . set lo wmrkv His Churches were the'hillsides. MiH-workers and the! cpurch house combini e to hear'John ^Priest, a day at the First . Presbyteriafi dilation that the citfeen ha> pffi. Seine, 'by Robert Gibbings; Live Announcement' was • made that larger attendance is expected next be baptized, and the rector, the usexf to purchase" new 'carpeting VA Pandit and Clare Booth luce. . : student at Drew Seminary, Madi- Church. The Rev, Robert G. Long- fc'imday. '-•-'.'•'.-..-• '. • '."! Rev," Frank V. H;Qarthy, will ex- for the church. It is hoped that the coal miners were converted by the millions to a hjjgher life. fcrgotten the men a^d women ™ Better After Fifty, by Ray Giles: the Rev. Charles Brackbill, Jr., son. This meeting will be held 'ir ker, pastor,, will take as his U A pastor of the Madison Avenue Th**s dollt are fine for collector*, ChrltU A bus -has been chartered by "the plain lhe significance of the'ritual carpeting will tie' installed before He argued that slavery waii inconsistent witMul laws pi natural Mrs. • Mrs, ney, by Bruce Lancaster; The Web service at Cranford Hall Sunday The Churchmen's Brotherhood Heavenly Father —' for- us, fjtxe leadership 0/ Johh'AlAquist. North Carolina. Mr. pezso'will give the invi, and the hostesses will be Mrs. Fred are cordially invited. Robert G. Belote, Mrs. Harold E of .Time, by Josephine Lawrence; Tools of Science SUCEO SWISS -69c afternoon. will Jirtld ojT election of officers ty Corner it is our sacrifice too, because we, Interested boys and their parents The Echoing Grove, by Rosamond Members of the troop have Sherlock Ha}\ at 8 o'clock' jiqnitffr Kj. the charter night program of i afe , Swlsher, Mrs. Colllngs Haydon Monday afternoon at 1:30, the | Paehlke, Mrs. George A. Danskln started selling Christmas cards Kraft Macaroni • The trustees will meet at the By JAMES F. Jhe pri^t ^id Chrfai are are hiyited to visit' the troop meet- ; Stand' Up and Die. 1 Studied at High School Final plans will be made ri )y Scout troop in Winfleld Mrs. Kenneth Kaiser and Mrs. meeting of the Board of Deacon- Mrs: Herbert A. Peterson, Mrs to obtain funds toward purchase church at 8 o'clock tonight. Regu- . U' Js npt uVen to us' to compre- esses will be held in the .choir Richard and Frances Lockridge; The ninth grade general science annual )irQ$erhood W«* fe taftW*. room.. • /an Natta, Mrs. Robert Kirk, Mrs. Bulldog Drunlmond Returns, by classes at Cranford High School DINNER 2" 29c of Elders will be held at the church hejd IS^turday of 7 p. m. in {Couples Club will-hold a^KaDowe- A parent's meeting will be held camping trips.. the Mass is. could Vpu give an tn- anjl We Maw )(s inflnito. but so is Tw* J*W at Oaoa by-Boy Scout Troop^-75 Monday . The fourth of six sessions of _ 4elson Dittmar, "Mrs. Joseph Hom- Herman C. McNelle; Spinsters in have been studying different scien- iaraen's Oruyer* Monday at 8 p. m. . It. w^s Announced at i party at 8 p. m they have concocted a patat> The boys attended a camporee 'Uigcnt answer? To say the Mass Cod. j££ s W0 are opligt^tppg^p leare n of evening at 8 o'clock. School of Christian Education for er, Mrs.-tr-M. Stevens, Mrs. L. A Jeopardy, by Ngaio Marsh; Hol- tists, how they work, and the in- The Women's Fellowship will School day at 8 p. in. ' , Ch'urcn School teachers' 'meeting week: Mondays Circle 4 at the small plaster cracki, fin*, stams, pils have' been studying is the X- juestloner that you belipve wftb will meet at 8 p. m. Tuesday. Tuesday at 8 p. m. ' - Clancy, Mrs. H. Blankeh and 'Mrs A- Fair Wind Home, by Ruth Lincoln PTA Told The YoUng Men's Class under will be at 8 p. m. October 29 in thq home of Mr/E, Russell Fox, M nail holes, uneven surfaces, «nd,| jray, sine* the school has-been hav- .1! your heart and soul and mind rvice and self Annual fall dinner of the Men cli Nicholas Di&kon. Moore; The Train in the Meadow, Nm mlxl*§ ot items I HARD. RED It RIPE I) the leadership of Jerry Sharpc choir room. Prescott /turn, Clark-Rahway; flhsr slmtfa'r d«f.«ct«. Easy to ing an X-ray program. The stu- Of Organization's Aims Tuesday ./Circle 1 at the home of that the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass by the Women's the Church wilt be held in the by Robert Nathan; Look to the dents reported the X-ray is like will ponduct a service ai the Good with brufh or rolltr. tb« tm|sh < Mrs. Joseph Angerbauer of Eliz- '" 'the most tremendous drama of may b* wsihtd »r Service at 8 gymnasium at 7 y. m.. next Thurs- New Moon, by Frances F. Nfilson; a window through which the train- MARYLAND UVUl Rescue-Mission, Newark, on 10 at the home of Miss Jape B^ing- >vered Dish Supper abeth, (fr&ldeht of' the" Union ma, 5?D North Union avenue. Hill- day. Dr. James Robinson, pastor ed specialist can see the organs of TOMATOES Tuesday evenlrlf; '-• ' * '.!' of the Church of THe Master, New Plans for a covered dish suppe: ^i.CQ^ Mountain, by Char- County Council of PTA's, reported • Deacone&ats *in tftect at the side, T- tv *''•' '"'' -'•*•'*;•*':* * '". iety will .parr the human Jwody. -thai It York City, will be guest speaker. [to be held from 6 to 7:30. p. m. next lottePaul; Anthem, by Ay n Rand; home of Mrs. R. W. tycldrach, 8 '.' The pae to heaven "ips will 'meet Each student in. the general sci- COLGATE i&iy m etemltjr to eternity — UiiA Wednesday .were announced at The Big Range, by Jack Schaeffer; ence class has -an opportunity to EA|fERI (Wtoty) DEUdOUS Central avenue, at 10 a. m. Tues- Meeting of Harry D. Johnson Death Meets 400 Rabbits, by Aaron day. Impac^ on our'daily.lives and see the X-ray machine in opera- world JUstory dwarfs *be «*»"- buncil 123, Daughters of Ameri Marc Stein; The Short Novels of PLUMBING & HEATING The Jor-Yim Junior Missionary hue; pogelle, Tuesday' you MAT COMrOBT, BAPriMBBS ••< «k* WAV tion and to hear 'the technicians MM-VEL-OSS bined effect ~«rf all "fljijB wor" ' MBU «l Ik* fsltowlBg vh, at the- Masonic Temple lasi John Steinbeck, by John Stein" explain how. the machine works. 31b. -m Group will have a Halloween par- The Women's Missi, HOW CHRISTIAN beck; Us Incorporated, by William Leaders er Pand will jrneet. aj battles' and wain, all SCIENCE SADIO raOOKAMS Or TIUS ek. Arrangements for the sup- Some of the students watched • ty at the home of Mrs. j.' Wr Bed- er are in charge of the good am F. Steuber; Five Windows, by Dor- T discoveries (scientific ' HEAL8 SU. WJil* ' ' U4M M -y. K»ir» 8»M«» — *:1S f.mu them dismantle the machine. • Gutters AJAX Cleiiter 10 SUNKIST HAIO HIADS ford. 142 Hillcrest avenue/ sS« 0, and the heroic lives elf are committee. ' ,'\ : othy E. Stevenson; 311 Congress 4ay. The next regular, meeting -,- -9fk:-pfifM-~~ MiMkt)—•• WWTIrU ClOTHtS - - all its martyrs and saints — ijn- '*'• TOWC < ••• ke>,— E»«ry S»4*y _ V.W •. m. this group will be held Woyerriber you can convey to him some- frOJt < 1I» k«) — «»ory S«M«y ; ...... 1*:4» *. •. Men In Service Automatic ORANGES thing of thief scope, of the depth 'aijd W<}rd has been received of the Men's meaning! of Hie pa-t$fcfiuii''.*tr, pf «««Mt> f*r In* UUratei* *** npmwU *t banaSta .r*«W*« lr«m -tk*>* unicant's class wijl be- technical, sergeant of Donald L. Sib. bog the deflnition is meaningless. •Wi.r-•«.>...-: " ' mmmm Wl|| fc. ! General, Lieutenant General, Major General, Brig- Merwede. son . of Mr. and Mrs. Sweet Potatoes 49c CWnery is in charge ednewjiay,,.^ f p. in. W.N.J.R., 1430 kc. Monitor Vh^ra th* N«w« tadier General, Colonel, Lieutenant Colonel, Major, Harvey L. Merwede of 310 Retford MALPERE arm tents, and tickets' may 'ourig peo who are at least 12 You mast try to make him un- 2S WOODLAWN AVENVB gained from him or members derstand' that this is Jhe Sacri intendent 9.un.4>y. QeL 25, J:l» ? M. .. kc> — Bvary T»M««jr. N*m InUml •i45 9. m. (Captain, First Lieutenant, Second Lieutenant. ' " avenue. Sgt. Merwede is serving GOLDEN UPE WASHED AND ears- of .age are asked Jo . ofthelni De- with the Signal Corps in'Korea. flEEOTHUIE i Committee. ».«•••'- o the pas'w if1 they are inter of the Cross —tne continuation sssr CRanford 6-2678 UBIfSHASH- that sacrifice. Not a new or dif- partments. ; annual missionary conyen- m uniting with the: church ^trough 9§& -m CAURPSf will be helij November 1 to. 8, i class. '"' '" """ ',r •••' '- "."'" Cerent ascrtfice. ljut the i iden- BANANAS SPINACH with missionary speakers from sev- ves from tlcal sacrifice; ytifboiit ^ b|lood. eral ol the Alliance mission'pelds. the thud of the ment; p. Ipfxfcrt, %"»*. ttmw PEACHES - J Pictures of the work on the Jlejds SUP- the witis. the jeers'i " * - itoto s»g, $1$ HUNrs :.' Will be shown each Week day night, crowd, the sorrow -15 rsi-29' >or pep*nmen|. living On idea 'of the customs and on Sunday afternoon if Qip Lady, "s^ "' Teasers iij the various depart- APBHJOTS- fcostumes of the hatiyes. Tpey tured dying v meiilsare: ' ••.'" '' " •' . •*'• ipme *rom the cl could brush' aside -'* "*y — airs. Viola SUPPLIES HBNI—J KINDS PILLSBIIY CAKE MIXES Whiteness, "the SNOWED l/ND£R? 'fa of the choirs are '— MrsV Hegina urged io JbeDTesent at rehearsals the host) which '" •*• ils for Christ- as the priest raises Mini BAKED BEANS- Angel Food behold (If we dared k*ok) tbe KOUNTYK1ST Ginger ined Body of Christ as He now ; Primary BUILDERS' GENERAL reigns in heaven. SWEET PEAS - 1 You must ibe able to explain to Arndt. SHORT ON CLOSETS? Spice him that there U nothing' fifeira- Vitf- Yellow does not,,end > >d licated by ibe restir- tive here/ that this is not just a po you know that you ean have your summer 3 symbol, a representation, -' W*" ' ' ' Chocolate Fudge .. a?censlon of 'Christ In > POR AvUl be broughi out. at Cnris- most literal sense 'this in fact junior'— sirs. M. Burns, Mrs. White the Body anadd BlooBldd — , the S. Sieg, Mrs. R. Nejunan, Mr. Neu- suits, dresses, toppers, summer blankets; and A C « services Sunday.. w v HEDENBERG M . BEAN '-Sermon Is entitled Soul and the Divinity of Lord marf, "Thomas' iories " and" Arfln la Choy Chow Mai2n Probation After Death." Jesus Christ — entire, complete, Schulz; Intermediate — slip covers storage*! to APRIL 15th, 1954.. . WHITI IOSS—WITHOUT OIL T^e fo^owliig passage will be glorified. v " Noodles * - read ^ from "Siclence and Health Alone? Indeed not. He's never White Meat TIM 3 /• ••--,1'r-ox. •..: v with Key.' to the Scriptures" by alone any mope- 1* we could but SOUl PITTiD—afcoi. Mary BOaker Eddy: see the scene at the altar at we FREE OF CHARGE "Jesus* un physical con- moment & consecration! The Bean Sprouts 15c dU|fin after what seemed to «be Court of Heaven I•s there" , angels RED CHERRIES 4- death; Was jfpljowed by his exa)ta- and saints, yes. Our Lady ?oo PRIDE IN THE of course our regular cleaning charges will be "'•*"'* •-•'" al conditions They loUnis in In adora- CASHMERE PALMOLIVE LA PERU explained his added and revealed iinmUtak- Bouquet SOAP SOAP SPAGHETTI jbaiion^ry and progres-' be^*rid the grave. ,Jesiis was 'the wayl' thai b, he marked Throughout al) pitr inany years in business y/e have PICK UP YOUR PHONE ' "* way tor aHm&» (46:20-26). ~ • Golden Text is from Isaiah NOW AND CALL le people ihat walked in endeavored at~oll tifnoi >. to see that those who buy darkness Have seen a great light ",.'-.'-.- )ja the land of the r" of death, upon them hath from us receive all the value it is possible fpr-a-dollar NartinsQoCoffeel99c theJight shined" (S^). CJ1CR 6-1978 or *° CR. 6-3300 Joraar1nstMt^57c not fn9mt9ft.ee fanjtt hijjt}» bpth in protitction and on to#»t ry sooxv Tk»M«Cmmu*» at Horn* to..t §4TI$?IED VNLWS yqv ARE i WOK—ftSO-lOtOO pe?ce of rnind' Let us help you pUn a well- MM fc»r»«ua>r> W ftagUth muffins; cbo>r main noodtes. rounded insurance program. There U no cost pastry O»m. WfiM' P°^* "or obli|p»tion. Phone, qr stop in any time. ^> eraes^ tpagljttti or 31 MITI AVE. Next to The Fire House Supply Co. CRANFORD <***• — APPLIANCES FBEE FABUMO II A.M. 11 A. M. 25 North AV^ GBwIcrd CLEANERS & DYERS |EM«UB«, t:U o'clock (Cranford BOOM . ' IIS N*HH WWi *»«, Ccu«M« ipm ~4aOf* Woo. liuru »rt.. tO^O to CR«nford 64)200 n»iniii»j 1 i" t f M .. «•»> t» «» 1 ,«t«i>v »»^ "f -.1 -.•.(••.••

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. v ..•»•• •' -;;,. ••• •• • • • THE CT1ANT6HD CITIZEN AND. CHIKWfCUE; ^TMVH«DAV. OCTOBER' 23, 1993 1 •0 should firebreak out in their home, I an accomplished ' magician, who DQ_Suj«lay. . •f*r"\ '.'i'- 'In- ftftvjtio'i; flelii ' th.e i)* *! regular; meeting Rot>ert Lechner welcomed j ot Jhe cr,«pUrr 00 November 2 at sehp^l at New Brunswick, wax a .feature of the program - as liberal ofhia way, and'the November workshop their guesti and wereHoastmasters /~; Memorial Home ori Hears Reports Graduates Tonight to be-»t the home of Mrs. C. It{tha, t the club would --•--•'. - ,, Fire Safely Sho the Couples' Club, of the First of magic to help underline .his p for .a series of fun events includ- j * Hilt- i;;|l.ti|n-rs. _ilom. .thi> Evening PramUedr Missionary to Speaks 1 t A sta«e presentation, "Play for pointt. An important 4»rt of "the! Crar,fortl and girls with iiulujf: Bieh'ircl McF^*!- South avenue. • ' fin ice»- Hobnqvist, 4 Algonquin drive, i mas green shows in December Presbyterian Church held its an- ing a pet show, parents fashion ^• " Mra. Paul Richtg iberf irwhmwit and- friend, returned show, a-scavenger hunt and nov- den. Dm Erxuly A hospiUi] ward pariy is schxfd- Boys and girls who took (par The Rev. Paul Abbott of Or- 1 pot luck di Ollic Wells, Mrs. Dorothy Wolvei-- irransement. for the- Lincoln I Mr*. Edinger. The meeting elty prize contests. Meschter, Caryl l-yhrJ fliers TXvTaii-iXai.. ,,. . _ When "Ghost^Appear* Htire in -the summer carhp and con- ahge spoke on his 37.years spent conducted by Mrs. g^ calculated to help members The show was presented' by ^'ttrated how firti can trap and• kilJT*P Camp Echb HOI at aint&n tor School flower show. Mrs. James ed by Mrs. Muhsgnugh . J Elva Revv'vK. . , • erente program were speakers at in China as a missionary at a re-ton, Mrs. W. A. Adie, Mrs. J. H. of a family escape death or injury Tpiamas Call of Swaropftbott, Mass.,;ihe uhprepared person. an afternoo"' " n of fun an-d _.—.-u.picnickin—g Picnic,supper cookouta around 1.7- Commander Cohen announced. The Broadway comedy; rint. 'Grnmcrcy Ghost," is guaranteed to BlondfU was the club's guest tiaA meeting will be held at «* • >.' he regular monthly rapper meet- cent meeting of the Women's As- Hagelin, M*^- Charles F. Brehm. leave you limp — from rauchirifi — when it.;is presented at Sherlock sociation of the First Presbyterian ST., and Mrs. Joseph McGinness. It was announced that members home of Mrs. Martin Norr. 3 Chtr! ing of the Margaret Greene Guild would attend 'the flower show okee road* on November S. Hall on November 12, U and 14 by the Cr*nford Dramatic Club and it the First Presbyterian Church Church. A regular meeting of the lodge We're the Couples' Club of the Presbyterian Church.7/ Monday evening. Supper was The missionary,,to China com- was Conducted by Noble Grand ANSWER Written by the author of "Three Men ori n Horse," the "spirited", *rvcd\ By Circle i, with Mrs. pared every Christian, every Martha- Deremer at Veterans' Me- At Wear Theresa Higbic as leader. morial Home last Thursday night. SERVICE comedy,pivots about an attractive Jhristian home, Sunday School To You For Goods \oung ciri in the publishing field Those taking part in'the eve- ind Sunday School teacher to Aid Squad jtrands in a net, drawing people who inherits a house' in the Gram.- ning's-program were; Steven An- Your Service derson, Jay." .Warsinski, Phyllis loser to Jesus Christ. He illus- Sunny Acres BIG TELEH|plfE NEWS ercy Park s,ccliun of New' York, Has Ambulance EartllViir Ilild You Seed Smith, Marcia Haag, Susan A born. urated his point by telling of the Telephone City, and with it jthe chtist of/a Practice Session Richard Stalger, Julie Cromarty, work done by many 'Chinese Club to Hold Revolutionary soWier" . "Fwr/175 Sandra Koyen, Sandy Kromer and people converted to Christianity. AUTO DEALER * BUILDING FUEL OIL # LIQUOR STORES •!• PUIMBERS • ••'. . ' , - -WWr« laa. ls»a".rHs"' years Nathaniel Coombcs has been Members oj the Cranford First Gail Biddle,. who attended the. Mrs. Walter J. Conley, program DRUG STORES * --' *I N. 'l'al*a. Ave... house-locked near thev^rfot where lunior Hish Camp at Island chairman, Introduced the jspeaker. L9IS WICIS SdkHl if tte Bam, Aid Squad familiarized themselves Spring Show We Answer ' Your- TeUphoo* CONTRACTORS STRONG FUEL CO. he-was killed because, by tarrying Heights; Bob Bishop, Jean Belden, The sewing group'met in the Friendly Service Since 1B2S * TOTE with operation of the municipal 14 Houn Every Day HAHBY MILLER MOTORS UND'8 PHARMACY flalurallzers and Troyllncs for Woinrti with a pretty pirl, he delayed de- Carolyn Stearns; Carol Turner and morning under the direction of Plans for a spring flower' show, — aUavTOlO featuring bulbs and shrubs were Chas.' H. Und. Re«. Pharroaets* liverinc an"'"inTporUiril, military Ambulance in ^practice session' di- Billy Liyingston,_ from trie .senior Mrsi Edward Roos and completed. You Leave — It Rlnfi — We Answer' lac. •• . '* eaaKBEATDfO OILS.-eeae B,uiter Brown for Boys, and GUIs ^ - messacc until it was too lalo. . I u'eted recently by'Police Sgt,,Har- iohferencee at Blair Academy, and ISO cancer dressings, 'wholc~300 adc~at~the^ October ' rneeiing-of- Free Pmrlilng- — Free Delivery A. IAIONE a SaSAaaVaaV i.^arol Koyen,' who attended thev dressings were wrapped. • the Sunny Acres Garden Club, held . A cast of expert ftttimakers ari- ry P. Page, sqund captain. TELEPHONE R IrECIAUtTS .1-1911 Florvhelm and rVdwlh 'for M*n arid Bc^JV" United Christian Youth Conference MISS JOAN M. SAMER •a. H. R. Best led, the spiritual recently at the home.of Mrs, Don> (Fluid Drivg) Plymouth CAIXCR.6-1M4 CrmmlTi busy rehearsing and promise ;• MESSAGE EXCHANGE Otacs —CwsuUn — Baby Nee4a . Ualea aad Warlb Avea. Capt. Page repotted that the amv iit Lake Winnipcsaukec, N.< H. ',._ ald Edinger, 34 Oneida place. Mr^s. •alM Mk« «errlee M Eulsua Itreet most hilarious .-oveninc. Unda life group and Mrs.\Walter K. hulancc"wasjtaken out art the road Each one told of..his pr-^-hbr ex- Fasnacht, president, conducted the Charles Roth is chairman for the Ganaral Contracting "Prescriptlqns Called Tot •' • ' Herman is charmiiiu as the heroin*' Miss Samer to Graduate show, and Mrs. W. N. Philo, pUst # Body and Fender Repairing and Delivered. FUNERAL TAXICABS who inherMs theclm.-t. Ellis Bish- »ind eiich' squad member, present periences at camp or Conference, business meeting. Luncheon was and the program ended, "with de- From Nursing School served,by Group 7 with Mrs. C.president, is in charge of procur- • Auto Pmintlna ft Reflnlihln* ' '. — OPEN SUNDAY — DIRECTORS CHAPMAN BROS. op; plays the ghost with a pleasant given an opportunity to drive,it, to Miss Joan M. Samer, daughter E. Butler as chairman and Mrs. G ing bulbs to-be planted by each •jr. AUTO DEALERS • ' •• • • Parts and Accessories IN CBANFOBD IT'S , . sense of humor, aivd- John Whi.t- load and unloa.d stretchers and tovotions led by jLhc.'youiig people. M WINANI AVt. CBANroao CaU CBanfer* MNI HO Following the program Mrs. Mere- of Mr. and Mrs, Henry A. Samer of Russell Smith as co-chairma:>. member.; •.-'•.. . ., tletley squeezes the•• maximum in >pcrat.^ e ...thwe .equipment carried in •7« Nerth An. I. . It no answtr, BAhway 7-1130 DOOLEY FUNERAL SERVICE dith Conley, president, ;.conductc" W.ithe vehicle, a sliort-fausmcss meeting. • •• . ;ited from the Elizabeth General I. N. Guyer Was in;charge of dc-materials ' to be used in dry ar- tlO lUrllaa sUad . ' CraoUr* FUNEBAL DIBECTOBB *"W« Go Anywhere'."' 'laced liatu-c from Wall. Street who CKa»f*r4 «-WM leen'A Hospital- School of Nursing tonight, -vbtinns and two solos were sung & • .. '' • _-'•' AuthorUed is' continually in hot water IrorH- Aim-of the practice session,-'was rangements later_in_thel.scas_on_ Radio p»b» at exercises at the" Masonic Temple, jy Miss Marjorie. Reinhardt ac- rlpwer- arrangements were made Phone: CRanford 6-0158 I bric source or another.. lo prepare the men for currying IM Rich Kreel ^1 CBaBf.re I W»| Ambulance Fund Elizabeth. ^ companied by Miss Ruth Goetz. VrTLLYS • AUTO REPAIRS • LIQUOR STORE Alan Koppes is .a happy choice out of their slogan, "Arrive Safe by the members and discussed, as II Nerlb" Ave., W. •'•• •..-•! Craafart Report by Chairman Mrs. Gertrude Smith was wel-were flower specimens brought in SEAGER'S DRUG STORE for the reporter who tries to help and Sound," when they taKe .over A graduate of Battin High .' - • Dealer . & SERVICE J Walter Sealer, Beg. Pharm. Free Delivery . the"heroine out of her dilemm-'i. HCtual operation of the. ambuluncc "A-totaVof $305 or; approximately School, Elizabeth, Miss Samer has comed* as a new member. from their gardens.- •/"* • BEAUTY SALONS * Guests included Miss Goetz, Miss FURNITURE • TELEVISION * The supporting, players rate in the near' future. « $4.63 per trip was received by thebeen attending the nursing school Mrs. Walter Knorr, president, — Pick Up* — SUUon. Wagons ~Oae ef CaUa Ceaaty-a CB»nf*rd e-«!M Crnnford Municipal Ambulance for , ihiipe years,, including aca- Reinhardt, the speaker and hisand J^rs- Carl Muhsgnug, vice«-(- - LINCOLN GARAGE special mention for keepinu' 'Assisting Capt.-Pagc in the drill Panel Delivery Trucks Oldest Etbleal : •I N. I'nloii AT«. on the mavc. Mory Morganthau is were the.'following ticjuad ofllccrs: Committee, for its replacement demic * clashes at Union Junior wife. •-.'•'.'• prcsincnt, were present" at -Presi- . Al DlTablo. Prop. Crmmf.c* WILLIAM'S BEAUTY BOX : rreserlpttea CRANFORD FURNITURE CRANFORD RADIO amusing as- an oW family" servant First. Lt. John Hall/ Second Lt. fund during the past three months, College. dent's Day in Princeton, where KUsaksta . OIHHAL AUTO BKPAIsUMO BADIO who .tiikes ''tin new dignity when George Syscskcy and Sgt. Michael it WHS announced, this week by Represents. Rebekah they attended a flower show and , • *•>•*• Balanctaf lit Narth Union Avenue ' N '•'— rkarsaaeUs- . .. «> BEDROOM ; IN KENl^pRTH It's she become .1 property owner,'«nd' Sikora. ' •'..'•' • Henry W. Whipple, chairman. The toured .Princeton gardens. '" Mrs. •dentine • Motor Tune-Up Beilsiered. Pharasaelsls te Ifrre Yea. Lincoln ITA Fair POLLACK'S FOOD MARKET Car Radios Repaired Herbert Mitchell is good as 11 cyni- Twenty-two membcra of the ambulance was used 64 times. Lodge at Assembly Knorr aruj Mrs. George P. Kaiser Ml USHII in, C Caaa|ersl Cranford 9-0105 #LTVy>w is the director, tion of this course next month' Incs'the ambulance- committee's burchflcld avenue. Others attending included: Mrs. DRIVING SCHOOL they will take a four-week ad- funds'will be held and-used, only • ' Mare MarriH " . . '.' , •'' ' . rer Tea CONTRACTORS and Sally Q'Brieti, in addition' to It was announced that, Mrs. Herbert L. LeDuc, district deputy CLASSES IN licensed by- the State of New Jersey Stove or Nut"*-..:: ..103.75 "Bverythlas; Far The Besse Owaee~ •ale* and Servto* ~T i i it T-n Her part in the pliiy, is working as vanced course. Arthur Huettcman for the purchase UPHOLSTERY SHOP Troop 80 Scouts # Venetian Bllnda • Awnings CASHXAO Full LIM of lUllan Fastrlaa sk Bread .snlaer •* leas uaa storttaa>-*aa4-- ~C3 KM Martb.Jth Jt^.. . .KiaUwarth CRANFORD PAINT & \ Uphblst^rfiiig & Interior Decorating AtFaHCahipioree - H JaUvwIe Window* ~ ' 0 Doors ' SCHOOL OF THE DANCE ""HARDWARE "STORE" \ REAL ESTATE • Drapes - Shades - Twenty-two boys of Boy Scout ATLAS POWEB TOOLS CRANFORD - WESTF1ELD 0 Porch Enclosures % Door Hoods 11 EASTMAN SIKEET. at CKANTOKD CENTBB Glass - Garden Tools - House FurnUhlngs CRanford 6-0883 Troop .80 recently' spent 'a week- Baath AT*,. B. . . , Crsafai* >: LOVELAND FUEL. Op. Plumbing SupnUes - Wallpaper BUILDING SUPPLY COMPANY end • at' Camp Winnebago, Union • ^ Overhead Doors ; .' • - fsWassP iw'^r "' " Service Dept: 114 E. «th Street. all their meals without utensils. CaB CBaaierd «.IIU . UCBNIEft BtfCYBIOAI. Roofing Materials — Bricks BUNDS MS MjUtk Av«, B. Craafera Jack Allen's patrol wan first in CONTBACTOB " Cement, Sand, Gravel, etc the troop on the Adventure Trail 1J.M BarlUa Baa4 Wiring for Light and Power CRANFORD Members of this patrol include MARSHALL ciiuar«ra «-«l«« COMPLETE BANKINO •BBTICE Call CRanford 0-4600 UPHOLSTERY SHOP Herbert Hendrickson, Charles Ea- MOTOR SALES. INC. REEL • STRONG FUEL CO. . Resdentlal "— Commercial If amber nMC. •Dependable. Friendly Service Since IMS FAINTS—WALLrXrBB. Venetian Bllnda '.. , ton, Peter Stout and Richard Gil- Industrial PLUMBINO BLBCTBICAt BUPrUBB M lealh Ave., W. pin. •:, ' • ' . ••'. Since. 1K4 - • Mertk AveM W- Craaferd Custom Quality Brands CBaafard «-ttM Oaea te 7 a. as. —- Ian. 1 a. am. ^Scoutmaster TredJBall was as- AatkariM* Dealer BBATMO .<* CBaafori «-MM '. . • ' CRsn/ord 0-OMf IM CnUr II, Oarwae4 OIL! .: sisted - by Edward Marshall and I UNCOLN * MtaOVBT Baraslie Ave. . : Craafard its Seath Ave, E. • Crsafefd Charles Qenzau, .. . ' •• Hilarious! HEATING • Wih. — Servlee tW B. IIHI »L, WssWslI CBaaiera WEstSeU f-MM Mertk Aves. Craaieri (X)^TR VCTQRS -"• • • '' . Br«ee«a .' . ••• x ; Oeneral Repairs 4M Path Aye... asateh Ptalaa Good-auality broccoli shfiUld _ b Insulation II Persaaallsael f^eaklaf Aeeaamla .. • te»t> Aye.. E. ...;;;; Crekjen JNORRIS CHEVROLET. Inc. " • Hardware, Screens, etc SERVICE * advertise yoifr- II Mortsjaceg — Loans — Esvlngs Accounts SPECIFICATIONS PAINTING . ' ' Aataariaed ' ' JEWELER • CBanford STATIONS busine$» on a (SERIES 10) All Trust Services •ti; INTERIOR and To Last . . , Built ffrmanently DEHMER'S page read by EVERETT FLOWER SHOPPE M Bl«h Itresl CraBfasdi II Concrete ConstrweJJoa FOBDIS EXTERIOR IN Seata Ave^ E. CraaferJ —CB f-lt*) . FLOWEBB FOB GOLF STATION 15,000 SCHOOL PIANO . - BUsaa*ih "j MM EVEBY OCC'BION Also Paper Hanging Boad Bulldla* — Sew«ra Member F. T. D. and * Ajtfo Service readers 1«S Bread ti. — 718 Elisabeth Are. Boatf Service II EVERE • H'3" Orand Piano HcVule HIGH QUALITY WOU CBaafard fWasi . . BByiCB IM Westsalaster Ave^-eW WesiBsM A»s. CaU OBaafer* «-l«I 1*7 H. Calea Ave. . - Craaferd STORAGE " Board Complete Parts DepL . - 1 ATS. ' Craafsr* Ueraber FDIC m • Heavy' Duty Back • Sjonell & Bergsten KENILWORTH GREENHOUSES SCHOOL PIANO ^ria sa4 CMtrst A*«s) WestEeld S) Sprute Soundtntt Hoard • A. ROCSSLE, Prop. ChS-4364 Ch 5-6109 WEsllsU C-att* II • Copper Wound ' Ilnn Strings FLOWEBB 'FOB ALL . OCCASIONS * BANKS and • DAIRY Wedding Bouquets •' Solid Bran* Pedals . . . by John Cecil Helm H Detugucd, Engineered PRODUCTS Member Florist Telegraph Delivery Ass'n. Call 6' Solid Cant Iran %. Plate SAVINGS Y . FUNERAt. DESIGNS II ESPECIALLY • Hcnvy Duty Ball-Bcnrinu . .. directed by Clara tow BAWSON MOTORS. Ir*c PySTlTUTIONS ' ' CBaaferf, S-OJU -•, . ALLIED VAN IMES - far* Op at Settwety Cranford l« Cress It. • '. Keallwarta Canters .-.,-. - . Vopt Distance Movlnv nasiaaii* TTT «-»3l« : PETERSEN'S DAIRY 6-6000 For School IW • Rock. Maple l'ln~HlouU VENTERS FLORIST Storace • Packin* - Shtpptaaj Ii /' •!•••• FONTIAO > CITY FEDERAL,SAVINGS a) Siilstalnlns Bau Pedal and LOAN' ASSOCIATION «-07tl & GREENHOUSE BOBBIMS a AIX1SON. H*C •. Sturdily conducted with superb" tonal •,-Lat-In Hlbs V •/• •ales tsl SELF-SERVICE Est. ilia - BJITS FH1EMDLT SEBVKX - SavUfs lasarea Te tia.«M FLOWEBS FOB ALL OCCASIONS #, XWrecl Blow.'Action .; Distributor for New Jersey's Local and Lon« Djstsnce * IMh«rjf- Service- qualitlea, ' UIIK Instrument more than Mtlsltes « Keys at Correct Playlnu Three Benefit Performance* *- ' Beaie Morifsce Learns ' . Member T.D.8. — Flowers By Wire Finest Milk and Cre.ra CHANTORD^S even the most exacting demands, of teachers, - Htfaht Complete Parts and Repairs - CHestaat B-5IM Call CRanford S-OSN EXNILWOBTH orrtoe - "One Stop Laundry Service" - Ijubrication ' • Moth-Proofed Action l«t BnaUiaa Ava. ' Beallwertb 111 Seata Ave., K. tehools,. studio*, rhurrhm, colleges and pro- wxsrraxD BemleveM at lfce»ala» CemUf, ' "•t '• • Narth WEslftolf t-S7M ' «-«tM fessional muaicians. •/ • : •. - '• - '-'••- GAMBLERS * DEUCATESSENS * THE WASHING BEE » . BJSABKTB OTflCaT * IMPORTANT DIMENSIONS November 12, l&M, last Jersey meat Bread at, FOOD MARKETS * AUTOMATIC LAUNDRY ;. NO other make of. plaho lives SHOUIDNT DRIVE — i-V at*J a»_*_- ^ '* ' aT-aW St.* \1 Ave. PLalaSeU _^ EUsBbath t-SIM HESS TYDOL SERVICE H PHO1VE you all the1' important features »nd 44 inches high: 34 lnchea wtdna COLONY DELICATESSEN M Inch., long. Available In UNDXH OFFICB CHAS. KURTZ MARKET .'. ••••••• - . >'•:. ..'»» • .'•••• •-.' «e 1*nttimn Bepalra * ' • ' —r- •' fine tone found In the Everett/ Series Mahoiatty or Blonde Oak." Other ... And a gambler u any Marth We«4, »ear Bias St. Complete Una of CBOICB MEATI • FODLTY flnlshaa on request. . , , Uaelaa , DKUCACIBI ' ' 1* pUno. man **ho drives a car UNION COUNTY BUICI CQ. — .FROZEN FOODS * Police AU Cookin« ai Bskln* Done on Premises keaw «' CaTas»?stl «-a)M without adequate insur- SHERLOCK HALL CBaaiard VAN DOREN LAUNDRY HENRY P. TOWNSEND II H. Valea Ave. CBaafard «-«lt» * Cranford 6-0170 ance — and RISKS ALL Ii Nerth UaJea Ave. Craafard SERVICE. INC. CONTRACTORS HOVOfO * STOBAOB it A PARTIAL. LIST OF SOME OF THE NEW JERSEY SCHOOL SYSTEMS THAT of his worldly poMesaiont. UNION AVENUE A Complete LABBTS Fire VSK THE EVERETT PIANO: DRUG STORES FACsUNO - MEAT MARKET LAUNOBY a»4 DBY CLKANINO Bfllevllle Remember this. If you Aalherteasl C. VAN CHAMtERUN CO. PBIME MEATB a POULTBY JDial ^Operator' . Falrlawn . puinBe'ld •41 Nerth Ave., WA Jlertiardavllle Citaaabaro* Princeton , * can't afford insurance you presented by B V I C K •' • - . (inc.) ..."••: BELL'S PHARMACY Groceries — Produce — Froien Foods Service- •alas. aa«" B*rflet — Free Delivery — Ambulance BloomHelA Hlllaidr RansMiy Cash it Carry WEstfleld S-44M can't afford to drive an OHO TBUCK SALBI ou* CBapftrd S-14M Bordentown Montr lair Scotch Plains Industrial — Comsayrttil Goad Used Can • Me'rta JDale« Ave. Craaferd Now M Our-Pl^nt Cranford 64)170 Bound Brook •."•'. Mountaltwlde KprinarWld automobile I CKANFORD COUPLES CLUB B.B.. Eisenberg. Narih Ave., B. j . Township Clerk CUIion Parantna ' . • , , Summit' DRAMATIC FIRST PRESBYTERIAN B*gUtered Pharmacist OIL BURNERS Oumont Patenou ' Trenton* FUEL OIL ' WBslSeU s-IXM WE HANDLE ALL VOKIfS progs. Cosmetics. Biological* Cranford 6-5649 Kllzabrth Paiilaboht Union . OF INSUBANCK WITH CLUB CHURCH I •^Uto Tcaehera College WeatHeld QARWOOD COAL CO. HEPaBSENTATtVB Bast ef BvarythlBg la the Brag Lisa FUEL OIL Public Works COMPAMUUL . WESTFaELD ••1,-,-l'- . •• '-.I lOTOH SALES CQ, Inc. Prompt Delivery Sarvio* ••i GOAJU — COB* . SUPPLY CO. INC. Cranford 6-2764 Prompt pellverlca GIVE •*!•«•« null Me Ulrmture about \ ~'ivm, ^•Ifcerlsael ' \. CRR Station • tt« EVERETT PIANO, CHARLES M. YEAKEI If B. Calea *vf. CBAJftOBB Ht Nerth Ayeaiaa -Carwaai TO THE Complete Oil Beating Service Cranford 6-1271 • Name ; ". .' ;- _ INSURANCE .I See Members of Either Group LOVELAMD FUEL CO. Altenburq GIVE TO THE . Authorised CBaafersV MM * Board of Education BUO BEAT UNfTED FUND LIONS CLUB FUEL OIL V J '... PIAN»O Juiu HOUSi E I CRufmi 6-2474 — for Your Tickets — BERVICB OjBce pud Skow prompt,* Courteous Service US9 t*»>lUZAUtN Juut Stait. N.T J. Cranford Trust Bldg. •••v. PABTS — REPAIRS BLIND SEAL EL 24)668 Mart* A**, B.^ '• . ••. , CaU CKantord 1-1144 CAMPAIGN BOOM a. faoowp ytooa sUMaMV 1 -ST11 '4

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1053 !&<;.<. THE CRANTORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE. THURSnAV. OCTOBER 21 THB CRANTORD CmZEN AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY. OCTOBER "22, cit the sAciety. taking as her topic, ciiKineer fur the Tide Water ceeding slowly and did Mail Now for Oversea I coining to tin announcement today jat 3:35. p, m. oh. Monday of last physician. chuck and Richard Duemmler; Military Academy on Saturday, '.'.-Together .We Lift." Mrs.. Allen sociatcd Oil Company, will leave boy until he darted from in (, speak. , by headquarters of the-New Jersey .week. Lt: Rosendale reported the bus wolf badgec Dick Williams, October 31. Buses will leave the Otis Fetes Fbw Ix>cal Men Borup was in charge of a..-iniu»<*~ Delivery, by Christmas ,for TokVoin the early part of r^o- A& P Observes of the bus into the path of Cub Pack 103 Presbyterian Church at 9:30 a. nv. 1 ._iverRber to serve as assistant vicc^ Jfoy Scout Troop 74 Begins ; Military District' at "the Kearny I After an. examination by Dr. driver said he had cautioned chil- Charles Batath, F. Duggan, P. ' subscription drive, •.'•. Christmas packages going. ICVJ ^SXpyap / •Hn "McCali.of ken bpnes, Bobert was taken to-ttis *Tin in front of the vehicle. The Patrolman Robert Nytenlissistj Me wen; bear badge: Jim Slocum, lunch. _ •business sossi(iu" co»(luctci;iyei- and Sc-H holiday, it was* imnounced this | ^ Canipbclneft .last weelc for fall program with a troop meeting ..yolunteer Representatives Sid W. Company, has tu^ed the nation's 4ark Pritchard, Frank Persons school. .'...••'•'. . Denial ir.evttiiu;\o be" held in the by 't'ost-inaster -Arthur . F. 1 'Smith"and Robert HafrisW Union food industry to strive for .greater, • j»r X ''Kangaroo Court" was a fear md Charles Evans; lion badge: Following the meeting the cubs sanctuary i.n-xi Werine.sday niulvt. San Francisco with his wife' and tomorrow night at Lincoln School York Boy Recuperating of the meeting of Cub Pack The postmaster said that A committed of "scout fathers and Council, Boy .Scouts of America. efficiency in its operations in order ture Metzner, Frank Storz, David enjoyed refreshments of cider and The WSCS also wil participate in two childten, Ljir'ry, 5, and Doug- „, at the Presbyterian Church 1 .cITorts to. deliver in time for other troop representatives^ to serve i Mr. Gt.rrity, on bchulf of Union to further narrow the spread be- From Accident Injury Douglas, Clinton Crane, L. Brag- tho llarvct-t UOHII lor. the Home i .as, 2..with a brief stop planned at „„' Saturday evening. Lt. Lester doughnuts.. . . • Christinas will be nuide • on ' all the company's Avon. Cal., refinery.. for the. 1953-54 year.wcre named at 'Council, assured the troop of ihe' tween farm and retail prices. Reported recuperating satisfac- Ion, Jim' Lang and John Wither- ' • •• . ' • • • for the A):cd in Ocean Grove thfs overseas armed forces packages W Powell of the Cranford Police They expect to reach about^ n,reorganization meeting held last council's' full support a'nd also an- In a statement launching. a torily at his home irorr. a concus- ihgton.- •• ' '•'.>. • Sunday, and in the United Ev;rti- mailed up to November 15. nouin'td that an additional repre- nt partment presented three cases Postage Rate Increase lielistic Ali'thn'/iist Mission fn>in November 8. * Wednesday night-at the home of month-king celebration of the na- sion sustained when he was struck. Gold ' arrows: Peter- Metzner, Deadlines for mailings,n'f civifian sentative would be yppumled Itu (0 Acting Magistrate James Ker- November it to 15. Mr. Campbell joined Tidtf Water Scoutmaster Leon G.jpson. •s. oldest food chain's ttth an- by a car last week; Robert York,] vick: Bicycle violaUon, vandalism Jim Slocum,'Dick William* Don- For Foreign Mailings p.ickau*-' ,lpr overseas delivery by serve the local' unit. • / Associated in 1042 as a chemical' Serving us,assistant scoutmasters niversbry.' Mr. Burger cautioned 5-year-old son of Mr.' and Mrs. ald Lewjs'. Walter Kine, David Increases in international sur- K. H. VOLCKMAN C. M. FREDEK1CK8ON THOMAS DQIG Christmas weririisted by Mr.' Metz •mil property damage. Cubs, cho- engineer alter receiving his B.A. arc Irvin ' H'uldrow .' and Julius , Member* of the •ncwly-clceted industry against wasteful prac- Douglas R. York of 507 Orchard Vii from the pack, acted as-de- Bagley Clinton Crane, F. Duggan, face rates of postage for Postal Wednesday Oub__ as follows: Africa aild the Near Jackson. Members of the spon- scout committee .were, brjyled in tices that might, tend to increase street, is expected.to.be able to at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute l jendants and Vere judged as inB. Plurnmer, T. Posey, P. Iirdey, Union articles, effective November To Organize Chorale Bast. .November ];. Europe and soring club's .committee are: John tl», ters mailedyto countries outside, the .jMrS. Arthur H. Gruuten, and weight of packages and^ other Elected to serve on the scout T!u.'ft><>< p ,-it present consists >\i CHARLES L.BAVEB. JK. boy ran in front of a -bus, from Robert Harmon: Theodore-Thorn, among some 1,900 senior employees Murning Club at the homo of its irtent of the company's Bayorine' the ,-Vmencan people the highest Robert Staiger, Clinton Crane, United States will be: All coun- of Otis Elevator Company who Mrs. Douglas Schneider, Mrs; Wil- chairman, MrsrC. C Culin, .Tr., 215 infprination is avaliable at committeefjAfit-: Scouftiusttn* (>i'j>-' 20 boys, and it is hopt'.dto in'Lvrasf- st^n.-!ai:i of eating in .the1 world which he had jus|! alighted on his' rjtii 9; Francis Charles. Den 2rDavidTDeLorige, Ricky Abbott, B. tries except Canada; and Mexico, liam Sharp, J*\, Mn. Charles Hall, Refinery in 1949 and continucdrin received service awards lakt Holly stroet, noxt Thursday at the Tost win. chairman; Thomas 'Bowers, the im-rnbvrship during the' com- today." Mr. Burger said. "The ay-.!way.home from school, ^nd wafr L»uis Etheririgton, Den 11, and eight cents for first ounce and four Mrs. Edward.Bciide'll, Mrs.. Edward this post Until he .recived his new Register Bauer to Tell Ackland, N. Dennis, B. Plummer, Wednesday at dinners in 30 cities 9:-»5; ;i. ni. . treasurer; James Laurel, secrftar.v; ing year. • . • erase liir.ily in this country has a struck by a car driven by Arthur ^.fn-d Linley, Den 12. Linley, Ralph Morrison .and cents, for each additional ounce or C. Fcarns, Mrs. Donald A. Bcadell, assignment.. . 1 H. Houseknecht, 41, of 211 Beech from coast to coast. ' - Mrs. Lyman'Ware; State Fed- Timothy Mayer, advancement; Duties -of His Office better and mere varried diet and 13- EASTMAN ST, -Ten new members "were wel- Alan Doktor (2). fraction;-Canada and Mexico, three Mrs. Et'lwaVd..' Younfihouse, Mrs. Qutipbell Given Pont Jesse Muldrow, activities; Jamei street. The accident occurred on rnmed into the pack. They are: Local men honored were: C. N. eration music chairman; will held ^ Croaa-CcuBtrj Bmp • • ' ; spends a smaller percentage of its Assistant denners 'chosen are: cents per ounce or 'fraction.. Eugene Walsh, Jr., Mrs. J,uck Ii. wi'.h tlio oiganization anil come to King, public relations. MIT auk Meeting .Register Char!es L. Bauer. Jr... Orchard street near Park avenue nill Sussky, Russell Hermanson, Frcdcrickson of 151 Elm street, 51 Connors, Mrs. A. Warren Scheller, In Japan by Tide Water The first successful .automobU* , ._ . incfroe en food than do the resi- Francis JJrake, Den 1; ^'" ^ Post eards: All countries except years service; Robert "H. Vqlckman r twice a month -for re- Also attiundinf! the reorganiza- In East Orange Tonight will speak on Functions and J^^ ^ ^^j,^: | OPENING H ink Detering, David Leary, Lee Den 6; J.'Fleurcn, Den f4; andCanada and Mexico, four cents v Mrs. Kenrjoth L. Estabrook, Mrs. Charels 'A. Campbell, formerly trip from' San Francisco to New &f oJheV But f of 7 Lawn terrace, 40 years; Thorn-. hear>:;ils. York was made In 1903. First meeting of the MIT Club Duties of the Register's • Office" ; to remairi the best-fed na* Michaels, Timmy Boettger, Ricky Don MacKay, Den 16. New den- single and eight cents double; Bernard J." Mihctti, Mrs. Raymond of 322 Walnut ayenue, a chemical we are Huston. Ralph Zobel. Forresi as Doig of 25' Broad street,. 35 Armstrong and Mrs. Robert' A. >l'he drama'committee'w-ill have of Slorthorn. l^ew Jersey -for theTuesday evening' at the Cranford |'::on. »t must ccaiunue to seek.new ners arc: David Orth, Den V; Canada and Mexico, two cents years; and Neil Olsen of 119 Mo- 1 O'Brien and Joseph Antognirii.. Carley. ..'.;' I its ih"st meeting of the year at the HI53-54 season will.be held at theAf'iult' School at Cranford High \ b*—-Goddcs,—pr.eiidcnUl.pre.- G/ColOGVJSlJ School. ..'' • nient awards were presen(ed"nbj the sided at the board meeting. 8 o'clock' tonight, it' \yas announced , . .Mr. Burger cited three .major Charle-; Goodfellow announced ond class matter and books': Two His talk Will be part of l e Mr. Harmon as follows: ''.'•'. an aggregate of 59,857 years of nue, Tuesday at 2 p. m. this week by Chester A. WiVliums, " | ,..-i^ jn which the industry should that final arrangements have been cents first Jwo ounces and one and employment with thie 100-year-old Mrs. J. H. Brockbank, president J Jr., 30G Orange avemie, a fnember nuiijiypal, county arid state gov- improved performance:— Bobcat badge: Malcolm Hay one-half cents for each additional ward, Jed Laird. Michael Les made for the trip to West Point concern. 'Awards were given for has annouiH-ed two trips to the Watch For of the club's educational commit- ernmvnt course • 1. Narrow tKe spread between two ounces or fraction. •' . employment records of 25 years or 'Beauty of Earth' United Nations Headquarters' un- tee. ' •' • ' •• * ••• Until his recent appointment -as firm and retail prices. , Samples of merchandise: Three more, up to 57 years. ' der the direction of Mrs. Fred W 2. tteduce waste and spoilage of cents - first two ounces , and two The program'will .--include the. ivjjister' by '"Coyernor AUred E. 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£;•;•••,-•••*•'•. .-••%.'•' ' , i .•/_• ' ; 1951 TH1 CTUNTOflD CmZTK-AWD CHttONTCUC THUTOPAY, B<>ads- and Bridu«js Committee, au-.jFinance Committee-, aetiinje fofth' 1. B-'i . Eiirlrt SrOUt pices of the Crantard-Garwcod-ICenllworth CIEL thorizinj! the Cooimittet- to adver-1 the form irf Bonds ^nd authorizinc' Committee. The philosophy behind this Therefore,' though" IF^i leial to IN RETROSPECT ter. ArtMftean Red Crow, WMtetjo*i ^perCect by' I f' ,-w-f UJC Alumni A«»ocUUon Dance paks «uch bu«e# >h^n * they stop vlaiUhg ntoblle unit officer*. lfc» chapter m«t kit I IJfiCCUr- Alumni Association tisO' for. ri'(-five and 'open bids for ithe sale of $612,000 of Bunds of the |*ari«ri|tat¥> ifel the construction of a new rein-iCounrJ- ()( Uwon..«s on roll call. group seenu »o|iA(| and the cdjrptrtittte to discharce paaeenfen, .1 ask/ of Tlw CWtt» «t4 quotaoMW pinU. ^W^ IJJi/^ Slates Halloween t)ance • 'ahd two Mia ~Ctar» ;w.- __ FreV^hoUirr Herlu-h for t Cmm, Residents of <I_»47;.6uo oi h«i<'» of t.f I'nion Cnuniil recently at Camp seems to us. flow about consU^ring the to figure* released by the Union County Boor* 'Township Committee that the street tie'calli-.i <££) jOi Roiarian College Alumni Association. nanimoiisly adopted: • j ihe Cuuufryriof Uctkrti l«> linjiu-v.:!«.- Win.w-bajjo. Marcella, problem in the. light of preventing the ot Elections in Elizabeth. /This represented a Inne, because ot «tt many oak trees on the MI. H (3) — Freeholder BennihRcr forjC-ost of OixiUirinx Luul luT VI.1>1U- gain of 1,260 over the previous November's regis- Rotary Club has re- Harry Kreis of Elizabeth, com- Tlie camprirtf was attended by The remaining three. faintUes atked thaMt be t;«n^ mittee chairman, announced there •Roads and Uridtses Committee..ap-jparks aiul' larkyti>> alunj> 5iK- '228 boys and 28' 'leaders. Local delinquency in the first place?'Certain- tration, and 5W over the 1944 Presidential Elec- . Clay avenue as a continuation of the short strw-i froni Itaterdatlonal Head-' tton figure..." •"..''.•'• will be dancing from 9- p. m. to proving "live personnel actions'in Eli/abfth EliveV i^rul thr or unilS; ^Mending inrludwl: Troop CMAKJJE3 M. RAY, Eorroa W Pujiuafltt ly attempts should Be' made to put an !fn $e#ern$>er Mrs. T. jl "Jrennon . of that name between Hancr avenue and Smith ,,tirs at Chicago rtotice tjtej^a the Hoad Depl. and the .Engirieisr-1 drainage. ur-uUni ztui plar.imS «»f Members of the township engineering depart- . Sixth street. -• . 2 a. m. to the music of Freddy 76 ami' ExpUrer Post 476. both errant youth bacjc on'"the straight and is Agate called.. ment had lowered the vriver to permit repairs on f^,n of its Mlh anniversary "year Sleckman and his • orchestra and inji.Dep'-. was.oiv roll call uiuint-' such kind and thit- unpn»v«-nien: tSf ^»;,M-.v.f by C'v:infor<|- Post 212. |U :jrH"l4f*n'*-. • Arrangements had been made to accorn<«.i;uo patks atui J and |ir*»- narjpw." Hut ir is just a. important to ^/z.psp^S^ - ^^eHto"*. -l^ the. Hansel Pam ot North Union avenue and l^OO.^wrsons at the deluxe party to be giwu „ v- lAMng published in the "Ro-that there will * be awards auid mously .ajdup'ted. ' ' ' ' * ' i AiiK-iican l^v.i»i>; Troop 78. spon- an rtic e tnat vUlin f llr :r *,.-* rivers Riverside, drive. Townshlfi Engineer Patrick J, St. Michael's School by the combined « in us (ik\* in «> * P«\ised games._ There will be Judging of — Freeholder Uemungei- for| - , >.JII«->• St: Michael's- Church; find means to keep the youth of the com- AmerfcSjn feyp>ujiojif. 4 ,.*••- ggj-ggl? ft Grail explained that a large,cavity in the dam K 00 1 in of St. Michael's Church. Among prizes to be «»(Tnsored by the mUnity out 6f trouble. ,.._,,. -proved to be of !'• • "'•'• Sincerely, structure, was being filled Jn before' 10 reached wa» a free trip'to . • * ' - •— sented, Mr. Kreis said. ccptinti Hid Of E. S. Hammond. | lKltl°" of ^ >^-» •••—•i QPJUJTT msKiits or mew isassv vo|u> to. i&. and someihink J an extent that might endanger tHe jwhoje dajn; . • i j)jirt was prepared by Club His- >onds aml I Kii»l I're-byU i ian' Cnurch; Troop One of the; principle means of doing 't»orof}iy S. Baldwin, * Set AB All Git Out." an original play uii(tPn Tickets-are now- available from Inc.. of llloonilield. N. J.. "lowest|' .. "authl«i.-ire Entered at the Post Office at Crsnferd. H. J* ; '- The ' Cranford Clippers gained .undisputed. . ,i,n Henry -'"W..- Whipple. past • SI.-^viT-.w.ivd"hy Calvary Lutheran , Safely-Chairman. .;.»• 1 by H. K. Beach and J";. Webster Skerratt -.'-•-.,•• mm »953. at IO:3O a ml w « tv.il.-«ll 1^- Community Methodist'Church". flit? announcement was made at the Cranford Citixen and Chronicle. Inc. Official 33-11, at the Scotch Plains High t School fleM for " •• • The Cranford Historical Societi.issued n || Assisting Mr. Kreis on the ar- i as per specifications, to theCouhty «rf KftjiKvoith; n?1d Troop 83, to be busy, but Busy at something col»- « ..Press Relations. v' 33 7 (a jj ;8' Road Department at S4.lOb.tW. was "nammourfy a 9*per for Cranford. Garwood and Kenilworth. t i^l^r )*> I* their iiiiird straight "win. WMJe th* :t"hlbh fcliie for pictures of .Uld* Cranford foot bridge; to ;,,|,l ,,^,'i regular monthly business rangements committee are Miss sponw.i'1-it li>^ tit. Theresa's citizen and Chronicle Comets; only 'other previously undefeated team in on .roll "va"!!-unanimously 'adopted. -Subscription Bates, %KM a Year In Advance. structive. That's where a broair recrea- _^_ chairman t6.Its historical collection: Residents \ytre .isi;,.,! Hnil'neon of. the club Thursday. Ruth Spilzfaden of Cranford and Chinch. Kt-nilwoclh. ,tion program comes in. CranforbSs pres- v v^»ctober is.vi.fW- • i the league, were bowing to the Piaijjfteld Elebes, to lend 'pictures' -to' *he society sp.;thht. reprint,; y.rtiili service activities were par- Miss "Virginia Walsh of Westfleld. _.(5)...— .Freeholder Can:: for Pub-: to be considtMvti. nwettng aiijiium- Offfbfc: tl-tt A«en St. TEU CRanford S-WOO could be niadfc The group also atf^oiriJW a c-ojn- d. "Nexi irvetrtinjt. Thnrsc- Hnhort-r-E." Smith of Cranford.. 'g3Sft lu-u'rrrrty stressed in the report, in- ic Ihoperty Committee, approvinji |»ii>trict .comniissioncr, nnd Albert "„*".-•••»• "ent recreation program is w^U organized Editor .ciUzoru and chronicle '•• » «.», ,w Ward of the Motion Picture Aaso-. ., ^ff^ of the mittee to determine the. story behind the natnin^ permanent appointment for VeY-1tobcr B. l»53. at 10:30 i. m. HJgh Sc*»61 ^arent-Teiicher.Assb- claj a campaign to 1i>ro-. Year's Theme ion Simmons, as Building.'Main- . MICHAEL, F. KEALY Sir: Utton" wl»h'to ^nW tHe Citizen rT ,S,I vocational guidante service ku'd and Edward Cud- ! adequate for a community of this L .- _ -v a. » _ .- . „ idea Saturday matinee for childr>n'at the Cran- . , .gV . e'nahce Worker nl $1.25'per holiri' Cletjk of ihr'Bt' loichborhood com- ufl c^roijicle "for'excetfent "pubi ford Theatre. Pepresentptives of various organi- i'.iiilph scho6l students incoopera- fffective Sep.terej{yr lft, 1953. in • , | ' ' ; ; • , - The Exijcimjre . Board of ttie, 1 Philip S. Swain- of 11 Groye' street had Selected by PTA • — Kirv To Thr— rs, were in charge of the and the ihanpoints"ar- ' zations, on Invitation Ot the Village Improvement tusiV'with the school faculty. :he Department of Public Works, •*•• -.-•••' , , i . / > . Qranford Wenare Assocfatloh a|)-- achieved the record of haying v^tM-for ewi-y CRANFORD VSITED Flf^D • ».-\viit. Association, attended ;the session! in the township' RepubUcai) pr^|4«nt -from Lincoln to Hoover and Outstionnalres prepared;by Past ,vas on roll call . unanimously More thought and attention to the. preciates yiw Interest ir> printifo 1 1 ; The Village Improvement Associa- Gr the rooms : '/' ••••• • ' '" -•' ' ' - • •'• .•.-'.".-:• tor all ;loctil. Hcipublican candidate -Mr. Swim. idoptcd. . 'problem seems to be. in order by alt mem- in 'uil M'l- »dy'» Annual Rir <|lJjih- supper at i whp. wa» 96 yeajs o}d, had. been1" a' 'Republican The "Cleveland School Parent- tion will sponsor its annual open house bers of the community. f«rt !" thfe^ctober^th i,.^ n :'••'-•- , A special cdhfmtttee to !_„_____. ,.,.__„ (6). — Freeholder Herlich for la3J-ThUfsday. -, .booster since befltstbecsnieof agepnd had nwm<>- S- Teacher A^ Finance' Committee, approving 14 for candidates, on October 29: . 's inost Htnely .that _ interests in a proposed hewv highway; to be know|i' fles of. having''once"seen'Lincoln, 'r' 1 as^Hovtc 4,was^ppomted byjrtayw Ge^rie^E;. 1 ThuTyear"8 open house• wlirbe par- • — — _ ''••.-..• •'« ••„ appear wBlle the appeat'is.bjE lm0'suecSsTulJ°iocrar" ' 'JZU Aa^tPten ^JUifi^com«iUlDlty:# p rr±- '^rr^r- m^drtorXjflntBrd cittwnrto stlp Osterbcldt at a meeting of the (Township Oom- for the•work' ht bad done for Crantord during the parimcnts,, Was on roll call unani- Very mUtee.' •"~---v:v"^-—• v . •-. . •s ••: "•"•••• . • • terms he had served on the Board of CHpseti Frtx-- " ticularry important because of the-Con- iTiousjy adoptwl. nder New porEve^ojfe''t the IJnjteicr-"fund/ r^adlnj{' .this report " . Mii exter More than -300 volunteer workers prepared holdersv. a testimonial dinner, was tendered Fnv- K Thor.. p^sjdent^ejed .^e 1 gressional race being staged in Union. Membpraof the Public ^^_*. wiU ilnd *Vf9^?»WfYfr •«»**.'•.••• ' Correspjxndjng Secretary to open' an' intensive house-to-house canvass as holder S. R. Droescher at the Ech6 Lake Country Wmbers and announced the theme County (Sixth Congressional jQisfricl) flhal plans for the National War Furid and United Club. Mr. Droescher, who planned to 'retire, h;,l\ 'iiiarice CoirJmittec,. "auihorizinB partment-deserve commendat: Tor tneir of good modern social practice as , ' Fund Campaign were completed. iCranford's quota served. 10 years; on the county board. A silver the'-Committee on oStcite-Colmty- and the numerous-contests on the cpun-f ama th^ u «?.'admiiifftrferiid in this town lo ^ . . -fine ^ _^ |nng n and In the eight-day campaign was 135,000, of which/ tray was presented to him by the-citizens of Municipal AlTairs to confer, with I have purchased —^ ty level. Because the Congressional bat- r ! " Jhose who^asV fbr and need as- U>|TOMO1 $29,000 was to be used in support of. Bve agencies Cranfordt . •' '• •' • the -Union CountyivPark Commis- parking area"piTlne?' roll v'M unanimously of Plainneld and Democrat Harrison A. . •/: A: Wurth) Ujv s p y Nations. Sanford K.Thomson was executive chair- ices were-tQ be held by the Rev. William R. Sloan, and will continue to seri'e residents of Cran- Grail's efficient lay-out for the arelk has Correspopdlng Sec'y it* was presented by Dr. H. man for the drive. ' . . : .:.' pastpt. in the Tirit Presbyterian Church.' ark. The first concert .will be adopted. • ' ; psop of Cranford at a recent s . Wijjiams. Jr., ajso of Plainfield —- have provided space fpr parking close to 40 ' The Board of Education adopted a resolution Ttje Crapfprd Democratic' Club, Inc.' staged November\n at -the Mosque (8V — Freeholder Herlich for ^Te^tin'tE before the Southern New nit chairman of the. athletic Finance .Committee, setting forth ford with the finest dairy products and Hershey nor as yet attracted the voters' interest. in consideration at a plan. to open the She.rmiin a large* rally and unfurlled a banner over North Theater. / more cars than was possible before, and • ••';2fo Beech Street England ' Section of the, National School annex at a community youth cmfef; WA tninmittee, Ernest C. Wolford, on- the form of Bonds and authorizing Union avenue reading: "A New Deaf for Cranford." A "Mother/ Singing Group" has However, the national spotlight will be the resurfacing work has' greatly im- •*'• :".•". . e'ranford, N. Association of Corrosjon Engineers The Cranford Junior Service league netted The'c|uh-endorsed the candidacies 61 George ^ iiniinced that Clarence Van Cham- the sale of $612,000 of Bonds of the ; been organized by Mrs, Gus Cohen, •• •• .. - ~J"~ • • on this race because of the Republicans'^ October 19, in .New Haven, Conn. $815.90 from the subscription campaign^ it' biKl Sauer, 'Walter E: Cooper and John Rath fpr Town- County of Union, was on roll call proved the appearance of the'seiction. herlinv vice-president of the. club, mulsc chairman. The group per- Members of- the arrangements committee for the rnasquerade Halloween dance tb be held ' recent defeat in Wisconsin and because Editor, Citizen' and Chronic! The speaker covered, with the conducted for The Crantord Citizen flndXhron|cj$. ship Committee posts. v ' •,-••-•''"' luul.won the annual golf tourna- unanimously adopted.. 1 invite our new and old friends in Cran- Cost of the work was kept within aid of practidol Illustrations, the Mrs. Charles A. Boillod, chairman for the' drixe, te' The Township ^Committee received bids for forrned'for the first time* at the October 31 by the Union Junibr College Alumni Association at LePree's, Hoselte Park, are shown only one other such contest is being held announced the money would be used by the league the improving "or IJexington avenue from "Walnut lnuii^ trophy. •' . • PTA Fall Conference in planning the event. -Miss Ruth Spitzfad'en of Cranford is seated, while conferring with her are (9) — Freeholder Herlich for the $3,000budgeted for the job, leaving DearSirr v'-^ . stress corrosion' cracking or iron, 1'he district governor's letter ford to conic in and see us. in the country that day. tj ~ M l readers, of this[stainlesssteel,-and alloys of cop- to carry on its multiple philanthropies tn fh* to Htllcrest avenues. The committee also con- Lipo'en'on Friday. • Miss Virginia Walsh of Westfleld and. Hairy Kreis of Elizabeth, chairman. ". . funds available for suitable signs for fur- °y '"&£¥ community. ••'•'.'• •••••••••• ,. - . •;••• tracted fat the curbing of both sides of Edgar aw- from H. Stanley MacClary, read ' they ,have not al- pep,'' aluminum,'magnesium" and , r-..~ speaker for the meeting was In'addition, there, are races for four read on th flrst The eighth blood bank held in the Educatldnal nue and passed on first reading ordinances relating to the club, announced a procla- Miss Ruth Janovslk, supervisor of the Rahway River on East Mlltoi Max Heiniemann, ther ^esslngu^ oa~*A? ftje lo-„ tv -»,«l y C -^gStlready doM ro'to read on th«« flrst otheotherr metalsmetals. . ThThee characteristiccharacteristicss Building of Cranford Methodist Church under aus- to many other street improvement. .seats on the Union County Board of m:iti(in by Joaquin Serratosa Cl- elementary education, who com- > — SVNOPS1S OF — avenue, Rahway, was received an* EXPERT SHOE • 1ms pprotecj ffordst afford s an examplexample of Dpagace of SectioSectionn: Two in the Octo- of corrosion fatigue, and methods Owner. Choseri Freeholders, and contests for l»ls, president of Rotary Intel plimented the organization on their ojdered filed. '• . • \ etncient accomplishmenpl t of ' a needed ber 1? issue "of-w--i; .'.-•-; '. '<•*: *• •'*&:' '*•• •• PMtlic improvementimprovement . Chronicle,'.f^^ ^ ^f*" ?^" «U "as thcorrosiofl^locae Influence olf jnterattack- tended were Mrs. Marion Jones lober 18 through 24 as ten to sixth grade the teachers, and UNION COUNTY BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS introduced and moved for adop- excellent advice; to motorists. We Flllowship Week in Rotayy Serv- tion: ' •••- seats in the House of Assembly. ' know we must caution our chil- d the effect of stress on general and Mrs. Mary Jackson of Cran- parents work toward "thlea goal. By Michael F. Kealy, Clerk of the Board on ic >-..nnd October 24 ti& "United (1) — Freeholder Benninger re- ' QUICK SERVICE Perhaps even more significant is the dren regia^ly^as to the safe way corrosion;. * ford and Mrs. Ruth Reynolds and Miss Janovsik. invited parents Nl ions'Day" for Rettarians the to visit the school, to get acquaint- solving that this Board is of the gubernatorial fight between Democrat to;crow stwfets and ride bjcycles Dr. Copson is in charge 6f the. Thelma KHnger of Kenil- Regular meeting of the Union ing retircmcnt'M for Joseph Bdtry, opinion that the present $240.00 DAIR* \v2iid over. ( •but vje ijijljrkH]*) keep reviewing p<^^^r{ Section of International ed ' with the teachers and to dis- lourt Attendant, effective October Robert M. Meyner and Republican Paul 'he meeting w#s conducted by cuss any problems with them be- Cqunty Board of Chosen Freehold- bonus now/being paid to County OF CRANFORD F in ouf oiyn (minds *he,_ safetjf NJckeVs Bayonne Research Lab- ers was held at the Court House, 5, 1953, was referredtq. Finance employees be converted to salaries (J ; Mi Riffiif 111 Rev. Mr./Longaker. Club cause "with closer parent and LOUIS MONTINI * rrtfjesr of jteiroea.-l want to add gtifory." , " '•':'.'''•' ''',-''. ' . • ' . \ . Committee. ;ing was/led by Charles E. teacher relationships, we will Elizabeth, N. J., on Thursday, Sep- in the year 1954 and so set forth in BHOK UEFAIBINO Cranford residenbj wi ' ie worm^irecpution to Chief ' v"' . '-'•• . • •' •'\ . . w«j)ey,T"pa9i president. Rotary tember 24, 1953, at 10:30 a.m. Victor R. King, relative to Re-the 1954 County Budget, was on Walnut An. irisionxif-ftrrkPolice-Pension-ljaWv pptit^^ty t rciSstBTinrtddcd Thomas-rfc-Wrightr Following the close of (he ,-'•'• TJirectOr' DudW-y-presidingr-^RoH foil call unanimously adopted— § Altar Sir Dr.yixjrrimer Armstrong, • R. | call shpwed nine members present. was referred to State-County-Mu- (2) —- Freeholder Benninger for and find out what their views are if they in connection with plans for an early Blue Diamoiid buses travel through GOP Women Leaders meeting, the parents went to their licipal Affairs Committee. ~ rJ~.J, Jr., and W. M. Garbe, child's classroom 'where retresh- Freeholder Herlich' made a mo- fail to take advantage of the open house Start on erection of an animal shelter to many sections, oJt,. Cranford carry- . Mrs. Harold Gloyier, a member the Wertrteld club as well as tion that the minutes of Sept. 10th City _ ... _, ^ •key of Morristown and- Paul onded an? unanimously carried. thidge or culvert'crossing"Linden • Tl}e county unit a(: present wrovi th« morning of, -the' Union. County Republican .nderson of Annapolis, Wdl *Wim Suggestion Award .Resolution that all bills present- Avenue trvei'- a branth ioif Peach anhnar wsTwn' •eryicea " )* a. m^and-Committee. was Hostess last week . IN. WORTH UNION AVB. -W^Uam J. llaher of 115 Co-ed for payment be ordered paid Orchard Creek, was referred to ' Coll call unanimously ftoads and .Bridges Committee. • Household^ AtticW lumbia avenue received an award l^a on muruties. ir^dinj l^nfo^. Barwoo| K^S^a^^ ire'S^^ Men fit adopted. • Clo\hing,-'Brfc-;A*Brac of ?l2.50 for a suggeslloi) he sub- Town of 'Wcstfleld, enclosing -jind KerlilWoAfV. aWd its operations are W c^arteredTsci)^b&?the'usual' dinni? meeting~t™the Chi*Ain meg A. Gallo, son of Mr. and The following communications certified copy of a resolution re- Any attempt to curb juvenile delin- v mitted to the East Coast Coin Your be expanded as soon as the new shelter precautionary ^stens_. cannot be Chateau, Mountainside, ' » A. M. U 5 r. M. I MS., James Gallo of t>7 Benjamin Ideas Committee of the Esso Stan- were received and ordered filed: questing this Board to construct a quency is laudable, and should be given is available. Such services are important placed on-the-rtar of these buses. Among the 37 women who at- I sttfgt, has been advanced to «a- dard Oil Company. Mr. Maher Union County Park Commission. certain culvert under the road : rmin first class by the Navy. - He all possible cooperation and assistance. - - r« Jbmpfoytd In the Chemical Prod: :losing - resolution' asking for known as.Lamberts Mill road, ap^ w to the health and welfare of all commun- is assigned to tt»e USS Belle Grove, 1,000 In Capital Funds for the ucts Department at the Bayway prbxlhiat'eiy 650 feet '. northerly • •''' At a ceremony Jas^ ive^r,' |udge - jjie8 in this area. ' '•--;.'Jb,C- •.'• t •'•: ' • ...- •'' 'v.\x"> *. I ;SD 2. He altehded Cranford High I buzabelth. River Project; was re- LiUby Sachar of ^he'l4n|on ppu'nfy Juve- Renriery in linflen. from Willow Grove road, was re- School • and enlisted In the Navy |1Jferined to Finance Committee. ferred Id Roads a^nd Bridges Com- in January of last year and took nile and Domestic ^elqjiqns f^purt ad- jecfis or ^he'^f^A spouW prove attracnye tefred into the "realm of porreas." 'O'tfflric J. >Wagnet, making in- mittec. ' ministered the oath to the four members reeruil . training ,; al Ba?'** *"*'"' QilVry about Salem Road, between not only to pet owners but Vp ialf Other Nit'vai. Training Center, at 1B7.0' 30' west longitude. - Chairman, Purchasing Commit- ?!L the Cranford^^Juvenije Conference humane-rninded persons as well. ' '-^- ' Morris avenue and the Five, Points tee, advising-of" bids received for bi klge, Md, Seaiinan Gallo , Cpi:"t*b~Johnson: "son~of' Mrs.- in -Union,- was -ireferred-:tp -Roads rurhisKirig "arid In^tallihiB~ three ;olr crossed the' Arcllc Circle • eiM' eh- Christian Johnson of-242 North ih'd Bridges Committee. . burning heating units, as per spec- o -,._ :. F. Edward Blertuempfel, Chair- avenue, west, was recently dis- ifications to the County Road De- charged from the.army at Camp man of the Rent Control Board a$king for the° scrvcies of pn< partment, was referred- to Roads Kilmer.. He saw almost two years and Bridges Committee. ; . •' Of service .ot Fort Richardson, stenographer, and one clerk-typist Board of Education of Scotch Monthly reports were received Anchorage, , following baste and ordered filed from the Audi- tralnlhfi at Tridlantown Gap, Pa. Plains, relative to the construction of a new shoulder near the storm tors, the County Physician, and the sewer in front of the High Schoo" Home Demonstration Agent.'. on Park avenue, was referred t' •Report of Committee "on'. Roads Roads, and Bridges Committee. ahd Bridges, recommending that Alex Campbell, Sheriff, request a new bridge be constructed over WESTflELD fif flavour COAST TO COAST MOVERS Anywhere hi the CJ. «r Caa The Leading Savings Institution in Central Union County ...always Sate. Ee«MS*bl« aikl mmmm Iinmeaiate Iwvle*. EARN tAHGEB D1VIDE1ID8 —— Too mpJcs your ihoney wosk as bard as passible. Your earnings Sirl TOWNSfeND, Age«l will REALLY grow dt Wmrt&M Fedwal Saving*. ALLIED VAN UNES, Inc. as raeor. ib sfebjrcVi..^isKr * :M«fMH WE PAY TrJE POSTAGE -T comer iaacdl box !s our Co.Cil«W.Vorfci FIDENGg nMrast letter window. W« nwcial Save-By-Mcdl and . . . w» par. the etoT«top«s lor yote postage both ways! Too* account lodcrf. fW Supplies '' ' • ACCOUNTS OPENED BY HAPPINESS MaJ* *L j. N»>. 4 LAWN SEfeD ; ^b. $ .95 THE lOtk It's October-—and time to care and share! For everywhere in thit 5-10* FERTILIZER.•„, ...!..„ 100 lbs. i.95 EARN FROM THE lnt great )and of 6ur$, charitable drives are under way. YoUr town M-4 FEfttlLIZER, Or«ahic ...... 60 lbs! 3.50 migjij have a Community Chest drive. Others rnjg||| have a pnj|C(} JLNNH SWEEPERS L^.;...'—, •...',1;..:... 29.00 6PUT RAIL FENCING—10 ft." section 3.50 Savings Accounts insured Appeal or a United Funcj campaign. ' Up To $10,000 Yes, the name might be different—but the purpose is the same m\ __._ warn.. —to help the needy.- And for a befter community.,. for a stronger •** -- 'i' *r ' HOttA BULR3 CONVEJaEHTLY LOCATED QOBNER BBQAlf & PROSPECT STREETS L nation—it calls for everyone to care and share. tulip — Hyacinth — Daffodil — Crocus I • ' •"•• •• WESTFIELD'S OLDEST — 2 North ATMIO*. W. ConfeMidGetlt — iGrVd Save! CMEWOOD MJOT0B AHD FRIENDLIEST . .„„„..,.,- t, 17fl E. Br«*4 St. 1M pa|er 8t INhik An. ... ,,.,-k .,-•* ,*_ r** ?\' T\|- L.BARTELL FIHANCIAL INSTITUTION A SAVINGS wsiiwn«i COMMUNITY CAMPAIGN 140C«l«IAve. ^ datk,N.J. ! Founded 1888 i ". "• TJEL RAjiWAY 7-1M1 OFFICE HOOTS. Dally 1 ».M.>o 3.M*;—.•"••**_*"";

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THt CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY. OCTOBF-R^!. 1«M '• •• u, THE CRANTORD CITIZEN AND JCOTOOTCIX. THITRSDAY; OCTOBER 22, IBM ganizatlon at the college. It hopes | tor purif>infl ilci'hoN, for which;States patent..'Mr.'-Carrier is a' Lnboratories of the Standard Oil to establish an all-time natioiuil lu- bus fb«-fij uruuteU..a 1Unit«d". mftr.ber ctf.-the start of'the Esso 1 Otvelpprriutit C««npany. linden.' .' anist wu*ca> waul* b* tha northerly.sloe- and AtdeA Street thence .southerly to center Una af Alden Street and the place Plan New Department Store ivcord of 600 members, which th«j: Raskins As-emist S d potnt formed by the Interseetian of theor point.of »«t«»~'-r ! li f Wh A l AWte itf »«' ' To Be Held would be the largest enrollment. y g nineteenth annual meeting ^y,.,- attained by any one of the (Columbia Award Unt of North Avenue to the center 'Une of DISTRICT MO. t [cent»r U-* «f D i Hie at IT Avenue: thence Centennial Avenue: Beginning at a poinp t at Riverside QQrive Centennial - Avenue to s Una parallel •..'/ Tlie Columbia Scholastic Press UHUU t g th nte linline of and tKi-.easK t bank of thh e Rahway RRtver; will be held • Wednesday at 2:45 , «.-(>llet£>;s arid universities through- A Cowrnor of tha State of New Jer-,. Township of CrasaaraVaad tka> I a point In the center UUn e off thh e CCentrall lWlset from ito south List Delegates (Association' has announced thai thence along the east-Bank of the Rahway %ey ifour-year term). . HCfulwortlirtbencHUiilwortli: * alaaar saa* Ug AvenuAe ;to the center line New Jersey: thence easterly RiveRi r andd iits various courses to to the aouth Une of Lsncotn A p. m. it the Town HalU Nevy York out the country. ' mp /I--.-.*«••'#»?,,••;!nf louiun, • Sixth Congressional ':' ilne-and its various courses «a 'Uae center line of UvtnSston Avenue to along the center Unea of the Central R»U- in the boundarbny y line off ththee Bor thence north to • potni on the norti City; All sustaining, contributing j ___ ,—•. term>. Uw center Une; of M center line att OeiunaD n BoadBd:: thencth e road, of New Jersey to a point in theKenilworth and the Township of O line f UncolUncol a AvenueA . EEast, lO • COflf7^flHOIt I senior annuaJ. "The Gold** C." _ _ _ __ , along the center line of Denman Boad boundary Une between the Township of being formed by tht e SZZUoSZZtE ^tnberger's piainfleld,,latest In and donor merr.bers of the. fcuild'jci it ^w.i HnMor- i- northwesterly at'rtgK ford: thence easterly alone the" •aid S el1 • ' h^s received a second place ratine j oi^ iTwo-year_ terms i. la* feet to. a southwest «o the -center' line of Lexington Cranford and the. Borough of RoseUe boundary Une and Its various courses to north sidtUne of Lteeola Avenue haw been invited to attend ihis! '* M»« ttOHon* _ ; sideline of rear dividing Una WopertteTfTod ,«Keries of nioderri branches un- ONE Avesue; thence south along the center Park: tnenee north along «ald boundary a point where said point Intersects the The Girl Scouts of Cranford and ; schools of its ti'pe and size A Sheriff (Three-year ..terra). ' ppoint: : these* 1 meeting, at which the Guild's new arnon g , A Surrogate *Flver>ear terra>. parallel wttb Onaace Avenue tone -of Lexington Avenue to the center Une of the Borough of RoseUe Park and center Une- of Orange Avenue and thethe east side of Bwrcbfteld Avenue • iiwonstruction by. Ntw Jersey's loi- Service / 1 the Borough of Kenilworth to a - point north aloog toe rear dividing Unw 1 Kenilworth were represented by, in tht-country. The announcement ; A Raster of Deeds and Mortgages measured at n^tt aadea therefrom t» tme of Barttan Roedc thence west along dividing Une between tb*r3rd and the *U» department store, -came out [pt«sident. UAigdon Van Norden. Uricxpired terrrU ' point In the center Hue- of nnatnV Drive: the center line of Rantan Boad to thewhich point is the southerly boundary districts: thence northerly at tight angles rti trontm* oa the easterly ,1a,,' James C. "Blundell of ipi^ Mo- Enjoy will preside and "present the throe delegates and visitors at ; ^as mAl^ ?t ihe recent annual , Trirr» MtwbJti of the Board of Chosen . th«cc«' southerly pool or place of beginning. Une,, df the third district and la 100. feet from Orange Avenue and 100 feet from Avenue to the south under Wraps at a recent ' hl l a south measured at right angles from the hawk drive was honored'by Shell the organization which opened : ,. « ioiv held at Columbia^Uni- Prrphntoers -4-H»- of Castroan Street would intersect g h Toownshiw p J revealed • that the hew u,nit center line of Masking Avenue to a point Rahway River or the point or place of CranforCfd d and vth he BBorough ooff Ri As a sales supervisor in the "New tor each of the said districts: of the center Une of Ssortn Osdan A' wnaa produced: thence westerly alone which U 100 feet from Cranford Avenue; bii y ' arid 9 musical program by two attended. • :" Gladys Estabrook, attended the and; EUtnide- Prtasey ; tbencv along said boundardary UnUnee souther?;' be "a complete .department sakt center Mae of. North .Avenue toth a(hence southwesterly parallel. wjth_Cr beginning. t th t U f B it itfe. Metropolitan'^.new ..young Jersey District of the New York Official delegates from the thirteenth annual convention '"iti ; DISTRICT NO. I . said center boundary line of the Borough of. Carwood ford Avenue and 100 feet- measuredCr*n' - seveU School, Oranga to the center Une of Baritan Road) in miniature." carrying yir- v,vo adJNION COUNTY mm COMPANY aVwg said 1_p v, Bntinninj at a point In the eenter Une ed' at -Wilt meet toB o westerly akmg th.-eenter Une Sm^th! Marketing Division, he was pre- ford Council were Mrs B C. to the easterly hsakaf the »ati-aj Khrer; and the Township of Cranford: thence right angles' therefrom to.a point 35 feet i- every line and "provlclirig Almericair~sthg?rs. Jean .F.Fenne , v New of North Avenue Wot. where said" center thence northerly > _ .. along said .boOadary Une in a i>ortherly easterly from the extension of the center Avenue. various courses of Baritan 'Rood to th. line Intersects the boundary Une between ht l * «l tak direction to' the Intersection of Division DISTRICT MO. 10. Intersection of said center Une- unh tx. service afforded by the par- "jserlted y.'ith a Special Shell; serv- -Beldcn. cpuncil president, and Mrs. I _ , . „ .of the Habway, Rrocr to the '., •-. Une of Oaremont Place; thence northerly, gnng a p f byy. the centet Una, of l^ntington Avenue th soprano, "and. Sandra vWarflcJd, '• • •• , Complete banking sfervices ar^ your'a at any 1 Cranford TownshiTi p and the Borough off swunlWd lad the Tvwaaha> «f Avenue and Stn Avenue: thence westerly to the center Une of, Cranlord Avenue: Beginning at a point, formed t , g ice nljsjam tf iwsilia it. tfaence northerly along said boundary to. North Union Avenue: thence along the . ' TQwnshio CU'rt tersection of Roosevelt avenue and was attended by over 200 etn- The convention sessions -1 seph Tiger of Westrteld to MaxI Walnut Avenue to the center line of an angle point In said boundary Une said center Una of North Union Avenue toth eLehigh • Valley Railroad to a point 100 $11,000; and Harold Brod. 14 Ken- thence alongli:'«aiday. AmbnR; Heinemann of 26 Stratford terrace, j Chestnut Street; thence wester,!* along ter Use of ancle potnt being.on the westerly' sideUne Dated: February 38. 1953. £ait. Front street in downtown ""'•,••»,. • j . '•' m the center line of Chestnut Street to the of Drraton Avenue: thence northeasterly 'singtpn ayenue, $10,500. Accepted as Members the, cpmpany. the speakers were: Mrs. Oswald ing along; the csjutsr Plaiuileld. Construction of the Five-Year Pin Won act yourJnisiness. Complete banking services.are yours at e'ach of our MrZ^'Heineiriann, av resident pi |cet)ter un» of cheiry street to a-point iso Street to th* tatetsettlun of Westneld-Cranjord boundary r air-pbhditioned, three- B. l»rdv U. S. A. rcprt-AeiJtativ'e. Cranford for 35 years, took over I feet north from the north sideline of Bet- line of Willow Street and une to a point where the center line of Of Engineering Society 5 conveniently located offices. line of West Cud Street would Intersect if produced: structure got under way some By Miss Alice R ,on the United Nations Com-jthc ^^^ last -yircdnesday. the ^i^un^of io\, iTont^^n^ford - Charles & Angelbeck and Allen Aid {Jiiited Fund erly along the center along said production of the Cen- 'Miss Alice Russell received her mission on Human Riuhts; Dr. Eth-I store' wil be managed by Mrs. Awenue: thenc* along this said rear divld- Place to the k/cmonthl '• s ago on a 133,000 square Sidewalk Exhibit ter line of WlHow Street and continuing 1 R. Waudelt residents of Cranford. At a meeting '^of the Woman's •Here .you can deposit or withdraw from your savings or checking line of West along the center Une of WUlow Street to slte> formerly occupied by theflve-year pinSiat the meeting last u cl J, Alpcnfcls. anthropologist, and Heinemann and will carry a com- ^XTwo^W^^e^t^Ahtaite'r.y Place: thene* have -been accepted for. member- Club last week at the home, of-Mrs. the intersection of the center Une of WU- it Presbyteria^ Church and aweek of -.the Ladies Auxil- Called Successful accounts ... get installment loans ... rent a safe deposit box. . . buy le—rr.ne- -ol-dairy—products ^ancLj Chrtstopner' Street: thence of Norman low Street and the eenter line of. West End ship in the student chapter.of .the ary to Capt. Newell Rodney Fiske W. A. Comrie. 217 Walnut avenue, School of Educatioh; The L?dy! Herf hey ice cream, as in the pist. | rection PittsfteVr Street: Tfienc* the—center or REFINANCING Society of Mechanist Travelers cheques . . . transfer'funds: to foreign" countries . . . in fact, Une of Plttsnetd Street to a potot wfeere line of West End Place to the Intersection »nber^liri¥aie.resi(jletu;Rs. yFW^t_V^^ American a donation Was. authorized to the Baden-Pdwcll. wife of the fouiVd- i ••• ._:—•— " •'.',. to* the rear dividing line between proper- t line drawn 100 feet west* ~ ~ of the center Une of West End Place and ties on Hlllcrest Avenue and Benjamin 1 peaking; of the neW peripheral Enggu a. JJe»;ark_XqU^B.e_jpi Cranikd^lInUed .=avail^ouKelL»oLi:tl|^»Jip^>P£_s«yjoejn^ offices. •••••; to the westerly sMelize? of Morman Place: thence along the center YOUR HOME—Come In mid Consult Us. morial •Home. Mrs. Helen iScfiwarz, er of"OierS "~ "---••TOWNSHIP or Street:"thence' southwesterly -along said would Une of Norman Place to the center Une t, Mr. Williams'said that Bam- The annual sidewalk exhibition rear dividing Une between Benjamin president, .made the presentation. Engineering.for the academic year both boys and girls; and Mrs< Alan Street and Hillcrest Avenue to the center said Une to the center line of JSeetk. Ave- of Prttsneld Street: thence along the cen- r^ei's has Jshosen the Plainfteld held last week on AUfefn street CRANFORD nue: ter Une of Prttsneld Street to a point A. donation was voted to the of 1953-5J. it was announced today. invents process Think what this means to you in time-saving and getting what you want H. Means, former national presi- Une of Marsh Street: thence north akmg Une of North Ansoesnd where a Une drawn 100 feet westerly and ation as onV of" the Northern near Johnston's, Paint Store was the center line of Marsh Street to a point Cranfbrd United Fund- / The ASME chapter at NCE has dent of the' Girl Scout organiza- NOTICE or extended 200 feet from the. north sideline to the north, boundary bne of tha parallel to the westerly sideUne ef East- Jersey aret& which could give the most successful one held by the ' E; Wendell Carriert when you want it! Bank at iDnion County Trust and discover these Railroad of Slew Jersey ' man Street would intersect: thaace south- We Have Plenty of New- members welcomed; includ- j present enrollment of 482 mem- tions and currently chairman of of Bumside Avenue: thence southwest 200 erly along said Une to the.center line of company a\solid basis for Cranford Creative Art Group. Village, - has invented feet from Bumstde Avenue and parallel tine of North TTnkn i< ed. Mrs. Marion Manning, Mrs. Rita bers, the largest of any student .or— advantages for yourself] ' , the World Committee of the World General Election thereto to'., a point in' the rear dividing I along the eenttc Hne of Worth North Avenue and to point or place, of C range progress.. He sketched Great interest was shown in the 1 In pursuance, of the provisions of an Avenue produced aad cantliiuing Colaneri, Mrs. Louise O'Cone tind Association of Girl Guides and lines of properties fronting on New Street; mberger's branch expansion paintings and several people in- Act entitled "An Act to Regulate Elec- thence northwest along the said rear di- along the center one of Karth Unloo WU1 meet In High School. West End Mrs. rluth BriJcner. Girl Scouts. tion*." Till* IB, Revised Statutes of Newviding lines to a point in the boundary Avenue to the paint or place of begto- njjram-since the." early post-war ~i|ulred. about the art classes that SPECIALIZING IN R^JNG PRESCRIfTIpNS Jerseyy, and the amendments and supple- line'of Cianford Township and the Bor-ning. . ' , " ,. • • Hace. .'•' . i ••'••.' The auxiliary received, a certlft.- ' "The theme of the c6nventidn r noting that it was necessl- are held in the Casino each Thurs- Serve* the County-—and nerves it well! ments thereta. ough of Carwood; thence along this WU1 meet fax OeseJand School North DISTRICT NO. 8 was "Girl" Scouts —, A GrWiMg NOTICW. cate of achievement from the state day afternoon and evening. OF EYE PHYSIO^ ' NOTICW. .., , said boundary line It* various courses to Union Avenue. Beginning at a t»lnt In the intersection :ed by the trend towards decen- t) hereby given that the District Election for membership,, veterans hospital for Freedom." • ..' , the center line of North Avenue. West, to of the center line of North Union Avenue lized ljving, ^he ever increasing „• Mrs. Charles H. Paul was* exhibit Btards In and for the Township of Cran- the point or place of beginning. DISTRICT SO. 5 fund and penny-a-Sunday,fund. •mEscurnoK OPTICIANS ford will sit at the places hereinafter Beginnihg at a point sarsned by the Uistrial development of. the state, chairman and her committee, of designated on - Will meet bi Sherman School, Lincoln nursectioin of the center bne of Hagh Following the business meeting, eight members included Mrs. Ptan- Avenue. . ' ' 1 the spreading network of\igh- Retire After Serving Tl'tsDAT. NOVKMBEK I. I»XJ Street, and the center line of da refreshments were served. Mrs. cte'E. Sloat, Mrs. Frank J. Martz. between the hours of 7:00 A. M. and 8:00 DISTRICT NO. 2 Une of the Lehigh VaUry Radraad: Anne Bird was assisted by Mrs. E. GAVITT Many Years at EMSO Beginning at a point formed by thenortn along the center l»«f High Street 'Mrs*. J.»H. Bucher. Mrs. Baker. c Intersection of the center line of Lexing- to a point where the center tme of RigB WINDOW Florence. Fagan, Mrs. Mary Mrs. E. Sheahan, Mrs. HeTbert. Street projected would tslenect the ccntez 142 Broad Si. • Westminster Ave. A Prince St. '715 Eliubelh Ave. .FerHinand W. Bercmann -jsf 12 TOWNSHIP OF CKANFOED ton Avenue and the center line of the fcrimes, Mrs. Norma Heuer and 109 JEFFERSON AVE. Blbomincd.ile avenue and Max Lehigh Valley Railroad: thence northwest- line of Alden Street aad tfar cesier bne ?view8 fifvf Film McCullough, Mrs. H. Lynch and 609 Westfieid Ave. . 100 South Ave.^ E (caANrono) ' rkorosro erly along the center line of Lexington of North Avenue. East: thence aloos the rs. rrche Hilbert. Mrs. CplUns. • Mattta Blif.— Street Flttor Paradowski of 46 Roger avenue OBtH^ N NO. U-ll Avenue "(b the center Une of Denman center Une of Btortb Avecuei. East in *a CRANFORD SAVINGS Josef Goodman,' manual trains -AN ORDINANCE Providing for the Con- Road; thence along the center line of easterly direction-, to the into ism lion of SHADES • There were 61 pointings in oil. have-retired after serving many •tnkctlnn of Concrete Curbing qn theDenmah, Road easterly to the center line the center Une' of CedeniOal Avenoe: instructor at Cranford, High EL. 2^340 years with the Hts<» Standard Oil Easterly Side of Walnut Avenue Between of Livingston Street; thence along the thence south along the center bne of Ceo- Ihool, and Vincent Samowski, rove 4-new Homes wat Mar- fill e in hishi office. ffi ""*" of saffl Retford Avenue and 150 feet from Retford point: thence south Wong tini Mrs. Charles Merwarth, Miss ator and miMman in the utilities SECTION 2. The construction Ing lines.of the property WrADtTSBOr). curbing ihall b e undertakek n ss a llocal Avajhue. said described line being also the Patricia Hanlon, Mrs. F. A-i Wagner division at the Bayway Refinery, improvement and the cost thereof shall rear dividing Una between properties' on BurehOeld Avenue to a point m the north 101N. Union ATe. Linden, had a total of 30 years and Retford Avenue and South Union Avenue p and Dean Compton. The subject be-assessed against the lands specially In a northerly direction to the center Une nth- five months of service on hii fe- bencnttcd thereby in the manner pre- •Ideline of Lincoln Avenue: th was d stone quarry, oa the New- scribed fay statute. - erly to appoint formed .bar the sooth sdde- of Cherry Street; thence the center UnU e of Lineeta -A»emie nd a bae 10B Providence road. Summit.- tiremcTit. "'•'• -; SECTION 3. Trie- Street feet east'of theeartsadebrae improvement is ll.20O.0p. To defray the Chestnut Street: thence along.the center ea a fane cit«t Iliin-ol tiu.' sum of. tl. 100-00 Is hereby line of Chestnut Street to the center line Court100 fee: tthenc caste ansoutd south aadh l owesf tht e eat appropriated. A dpw'n payment of alOO.OO of Walnut Avenue; thence along the cen-south sideUne of Se-verm Onit.ud par- At Carteret School In the exUUnC capital improvement fund. ter, lipe of Walnut Avenue north to theallel thereto to a point IM feet caist of Elated by Appointment |n feature after feature/ fprd mqteh«$ fhe ffn«*t - • • •> also hereby appropriated • to that pur- William Wilson, son of Mf. and Intersection of the center line of Walnut the east sideline: of Centeeaial Avenue: 4 TWo' Cranford residents were po*r- Avenue and North Union Avenue: thence thence south on a Une paraOel srrtfc Cen- * • •' .•••'' ' • • • • '•'•• • Mrs. John B. Wilson of 405 Spring- . SECTION 4. To finance said appropria- along the center Une of North Union Ave- tennial Avenue and is* feet east of the wotto&tm. more than 'a little elated recently field avenue, is a member 6f the tion o< tl. 100.00, bond anticipation notes nue to the center line, of Alden Street: east sideline of Centennial Avenue to a When; president Eisenhower an- with fine car ride ... fine-car build . .. ancj fine-car V-8 GO! of the Township are hereby authoriied thence south along the center Une ofpoint in the center hue of the Lebjgh r J " '... • senior class at' Carteret School in in an aggregate amount not Alden Street tea point where the center Valley Railroad: thence- southwest along nounceil the appointment of James line of Alden Street would intersect the Wtst Oarticc. Wilson,- formerly spp>«n> ristiow. to bear the eenter line of the Letus* Tallry atats- P. Mitchell as his new Secretary of " exceeding « percenter line of- High Staset if High Street road to the center Une af Haps Ssrant the Chedc these fine car features tjjat ore yours student at Cranford Tr!ij;h School to mature In 1were extended; thence along the projected point or nlace of hesmntec- Labor:, For the.local residents — center line of High Street south and still when you buy a Ford, the one fine car in the played varsity soccer and hockey" along the center Une of High Street toth e Wlll meet in Lincoln. Scaeot. J Sirs. James Fl Kervick of 36 Craig 5. It Is hereby determined 1 h aiid Hoclared that the probable period o( Intersection of the.center line of High Avenuer place'and Mrs. Howard P. Wingert low-price fieWr-You get glass area galore ... Street with the center lintf of tha Lehigh DISTRICT NO. • luelulneu of s*ld improvement is 10 of 35 Aldenstreet — are cousins of _ the most in Fold's field. You get nobre usable years: that trie supplemental' debt state- Valley Railroad: thence southwesterly Beginning: at a point ns the TOWNSHIP OF CKANFORD ment lequircd by atatute has been made along the.center Une of the Lehigh Valley Une bebetweet n CtarK Township asad Cran- ihe hew Cabinet member. All" are Railroad to the center line of Lexington ford Township and thectBkr Use «f inside space than in any otherlow-pnced car. Nonce IS hereby given that Helmut'A. and Aled: ,tha -- t. th. e obligation. - s ,.herei, n„ former residents of Elizabeth. ulkjortze* to be lnud w Avenue and the point or place of begin- Raritan Road: thence n alonce the Seats ai« foam-rubber-cuphioned both front rial debt limit* prescribed by statute: ning, boundary Une between, Cnasfoed Tosrnshipp and.that the grns* debt .of the Township and ClarClkk T TohipTowo shi n e44 Westwtld sS^ and rear. You get such Ford advances as 4»D. ME.snd SIP in block 439 I Manor Will meet In Sherman Schootr Lincoln TOWNSHIP Of CKANFOKD Built like will be increased by the issuance of said Borough of Garwond to — •",/ / .. . . . Avriuri on. the map for the sum nl Avenue. in the boundary une hef ««u the obligations by the win of tl,100.00. rRoro«ci» converiientCenter-FulFueUhgands^peikie^ Ford'a hujl-tight/body ia tieialed ugaiiwt water, •4.000.00 rash, and (hat sili>id nffeffr hasb been - 'i D1STR1T NO. 3 of Carwood and the Township of Cran- *Pt>rovrd; and th*t at a mrctlnc of the SECTION 8. Thl< ordinance, (hall take ford and the eenter Bne of stacks Ave- OkDWANCK KO. SS-1S . | dutch and brake pedals. Put here are the. Townithtp • Committee to 'be h^ld oneffect 10 days, aflcr l<« publication after Beginning at a point in the Intersection AN QROmAJtCaJ sTravfcttn*- far the Ooo- dust andaraft/Body panels are matte of steel'of final passage as provided by statute. of the center line of Riverside Drive andnue, said point betng ah» the nest south- ^ October 11. 1W13. uid oner will be ran- North Union Avenue: thence north alone westerly boundary of Ihstnct SEo. 1 and •truetton , ol a Bituminous. Mara^am hig reasons why Fora is worth more, when you the {tamo quality and thickness BB •.hat used in . sidtrrd lor li.-xal arjrjiovsl »nd, the. .sale. the Une produced of the rear duridtnf Pavemerit in Ue%to te-a BE IT OHDAIMED. by tHe Towrakip *nd"paued o"n"flrst reading at a meeting ler line of Claremonl Place: thence south southerly direction to a paint !*• sect m Committee of The Township of OanibnL fraine has five strong cross members including a TOWNSHIP coMMtTTce or TJIE r>« thee Township Committee of the TowiTowiw 'along the. center Mne of CUremont Place mSC:? Ford lias reduced front end road shock (thokind TOWNSHIP OK CRANFORD north of the sideUne of Bumside Atoenae: m special'K-fc»ar member which adds_j>xtra tvrfat ,pf Cranfnrd. N. J.. hel"d " on' "- Octobe~ - " r "to the Intersection tff tr)c center line of thence northeasterfcr on '. SECTION 1.'That a Wtumfatous J. WALTER COFFEE. 13. 195.1. and will be considered for Cranford Avenue; thence northeasterly cadam pavement be. consanactrd in you notice most) up" io"80%T"Ahd by ff-porfec^ - ' . Township Clerk. Bumsulr Avon* and resistance ... T give? longer car life." . - -- passage* alter public hearing, at another along IHtriee center Une off CCranfbrn d Avenia* ford AveriUe from Lexington A) teaming-up of rear Hprings, diagonally-mounUxl Dated: October 14. 1SU. 10-23 meeting of said Township Committee at 35 feet to a point, thence south at right A the northeast sfasctiac ot Banaade Awe- nine 380 (nt/northerly, all to Municipal'Building. Cranford. New Jer-_angle^ s to .Cranford Avenue to a-point 100 nue to a point which mmiM «afrsi»l the with tha plans and rear shock absorbers and tailored-to-weigh^front feet south of the sideline of Cran/ord Ave-1 center !in« ot Marsh Street H fmlijfd: pared (or same by the ** * "TUESDAY. OCTO'BER J7, 1B53 nue measured at rlaht anales therefrom: tlience uutb aim and on fil* In his oOc*. springs, Ford has proved that a car xan ride at 8:30 o'clock P. •»!."• . , thencr, northeast on. a line parallol with the center line of SECTION J. The eonstrurttoo of saU J. WALTER COFTEK. Cranford Avenue and 160 feet at right ] Intenectina; <1» re _ pavement shall be undertakea as a local smooth as silk without gas-eating extra weight. , Township Clerk snslri therefrom jlonit the various courses . Beniamin Street and HiDrreM Aveoue; Improvement, and tn* cost tberenf skaO Dated: October 13. 1953. .' 10-32 'of Crsnford Avenue to the center line of : •hence abms said be- assessed against the land* specially benefltted thereby In the manner pre- =j scribed., by statute- . • ' • , SECTION 3. The estimated tort of said tmpxnvament is $7,000.80. To' defray the cost thereof the sum of WiSSaVt* sc here- by appropriated. A down yajmttU of U00.00 In the existing capital ment fund, is also hereby appropriated la that purpose. ' HEAT WtTHQUr SECTION 4. To finance said appropria- V-f or Six pow«r tion of a%80».M. bond anticipation aates of the Township are hereby auUsoslied Oialy Ford in its field offers you a fine-car ragh- to bei Issued in atv-aaarecate anount not Matter-Guide power steering exceeding said appropriation, to bear cmnprassion V-8 engine . .. the result of Ford's fordomotic Drive ••' interest at a rate not ejueedtnt f per Ford Master-Guide is the last word in power centum per annum and to mature to 1 eKperienci e building more V8V-8'ss than aall l Uor COSTS steering. It does up to/75% of the steering work It's the fincsti mont versatile of all automatic year. >•'.'• t tnaloen combinedbid . AAndd ford'fd' s high-coihpressionhihi , SECTION. & It Is hereby drtermlBeal for you when you need it . . .. yet it leaven you drives ... combines the snioothnees of a fltttd and declared that the yobable period of lfjw-firiction Six is the most'modem Sot in the torque convertei' and the "Go" of automatic usefulness of said batmement is » induatiy. Both engines have Ford's exclusive with a natural feel of steering on the straight-, years;, tfcst the supplemental debk state- mechanical gears. Ford also offers you Overdrive ment required by statute has been- made Antotnatic Power Pilot which squeezes the last away. And !t helps you ^control the car bri rough, and' Bledi that the nhllgatipn* brnis and Conventional drive.,, • • authoriied to be issued are witMn aU drop of power out of every drop of gasoline. rutted roads/Available on all V-8 modelfl. LESS legal debt limits prescribed by statute: and that the gross debt of the Township will be Increased by the issuance of said UTMIM0 lttf.n0MNC obligations "by the sum of '.•- Thl* after its puhncation after llnal passage as provided by statute.

COMBIMAT1OH The fbregolns; and passed on first reading at • meetmc of the Township Committee of the Town- ship of Cranford. N. J.. hettf on October N E ED STOBM iar"r8S3. and will be considered far anal passage, alter public bearisc. at an- other meeting of said Township #5o«nnds- tee at Municipal Building. Cranford. Kew jersey'.'on1 -, • -:'• .' . ••••.' ^-i TUtSDAY. OCTOBER «T. IKS T at 8:30 oclock P. M. , HELP j. «ua.TCR comt. Township ,bHi .eems ugjit to MOW Mini dated: October 13. 19S3: ,

-rfca fMoriay you for Ott Hoot you ean't b«af • •• insist on wSSSPwilMtiOIl iTCtt Us* Adbii You see a man in a beautiful hew Cadillac—and, There is every practical reason for owning a Cadillac almost instinctively, you-take a second look. —as well as eVery personal one. —to obUiaiva aawdlcd ONI*. tit tt*.tm«at or k*j*> M6l Your judgment tells you that those who drive Under nonpal driving conditidns, the Cadillac car Cadillacs are likely to be people of importaiii^—and will run a full day on a single tankful of gasoline. are very probably in the public eye.' "•. — bills km! And oar Mobilh-*t Sarvios cant - The lowest priced Cadillac costs less than twenty- m; It is small wonder* that you feel this way about two models of other makes of American-built cars. Oil ami ¥falcr Cojor people who own and drive these distinguished cars. And a Cadillac, according to an authoritative study PAINTHpG SETS For more than half a century, Cadillac has been - of national used car prices, will return a greater share fOR IXMRT ASSttTANO a favorite car of the Iedding people in every com- . of its owner's investment at the time of resale than, -4.._t ATM6 CHAROff TO VOU munity across the land, por Cadillac is the -only any other motor car in the land. ~ ~" car in America whose name has consistently been So Whether^ you are prominent, or whether you are Bescryed for the finest cars it is practical to produce. /•raf/iVuZ-T-Cadillac is your perfect choice! ' AIX People vho want, the 'finest1 have learned' to come Better come Inland see us. Cadillac was never so PICTURE FRAMES

to Cadillac—as the tide goes with the moon! . ; fine and beautiful as it is todayr-aBd it was never DC VIOCK - Of course, ybu doti't have to be a prominent person . more practical to own And enjoy. FRK HOM! KMOHSTRATIQH Oi "DEPENDABUS. FRIENDLY SERVICE SINCE 192V in order to.find a reason, for moving up to Cadillac.'"* We're at. your service—any time you wish to call! P16S70? R1CUARD CHAPTER, up. M . i JOaOCMON rAIHT OflteaT Visit the 319 No 6090CT BBOWmOOM OPEN 101-N. CARCOMFANY 1 BeCTH AVE. GAEWOOD CtUasfWw •fl ^I*S^ ««••. «•«"*, b« tMr« Jo ••• jour *«Uctidnil OFFlCast .•••'•' . •;' rtJtth • • i EVES. TO » P. M. Star* COR. NOHTH & UNION AVE8. "- LEHNGTOlt AVE. AT L>V.B.B. 119-121 East Fifth St

feiiii'vfc*y* tofc&iv THE CRAWFORD CITIZEN AND CHBON1CLB THURSDAY. OCTOBER 32. IMS GARWOOD grade, presented a I the flower show Rtehand Kupcfco; and neveMM*r walkvVmla^Xs intojovanIfflMFl llVflV V• •MM** ^^•a**p«» ^•^••an • • n •—• •• • • • • — •—^ — —• between parked [summary of the unit, Early Man-jOnderetta and the gUss dipper. , The club has correlated its work Ralph Seibert, PPaua l MMartens.. John1, itrs. Marilyn Gorman's second oflkxal doatex. I with that of their English course crosses at tj^e comer and watches Each week the pr THURSDAY. OCTOBER 22. 1953 where she is Brennan. HlHaroldd HHanhah. Jffey!!Jeffrey! ^ elected PatriciPiai AAn nM Mull - order to 'learn correct parlia- Dworki»TT?n Dal*T"e Leland7^, Davi—.'^d HallT7"<. | vuuu as their representative to the led pupils to the poshic:.-V J procedure. Now state- that' vry win gg*jJ an Borough Leastcs Land Activities of Pupils in Many Fields "I make the motion," j The boys and girls in Mrs. Gen-Emily Meschter and Carol Daniels -student Council. menu as opportunity to display his cr V 4Garw6od Directory' More .— —— -Madame Chairman," and " " third grade are taI Bts 1 To Local Girl Scouts made models. Interesting reportD^-'-Stos j Tp^ an clasd5 Go/iaoz* In, thsafete assembly-jy sorig. * "fa** ** *» ** arwo6tl, — • -. V' •oosvat SCHOOL p«*v Jan Var Horn, Matv Jarse>tuc;.W reptiles. Twenty-eifht of I. have the floor?- are m 3 was announced by Ugi* Kreis- »* <* i* * a**** Hwtsn-i-. Repii j. • • Lists Local Coiacerps ,. KENILWORTH — All local ci- KENILWORTH Foster, Pictures were coa-j Richard Denzau and James — Civil Defense Di-* Council has "leased U>ts Tbe boys ana girls in Pupils in Mrs. Vashti GARWOOD' —. A handy indexed O jvilian defense units will partici- Education \ Virosco's rcornir^g and afl- Au tributed by Stephen Anderson, j Turner played the part of pedes- J, Fontenelll "today La.favette avenue to the CniLtue-i Grade 4 ; ^ ~~v"^l *.„ !/%._ ~-,W ,K* ^W that this meeting tpottery. houses, C&nd women, car- "OarWood Directory^* is being dis-i rector Louis pate in the county-wide drill Sun- kir.aergartea c'aisfc* are observe** ir. [£•> Nancy Damon. Robert Locker, jtrlans and Ugis Kreismanis played sixth grade have enjoyed i th '.r . • • . - ib., e ad)ournea..j.«,.^»^i" .^Fvrandf -i"I. secondowmH , ththee .-N'jiut baskets: Robert •• Biacn. Here tributed in the borough through urged local residents to review the Discuss SL Theresas Drive Girl Scout Council for use- by &* Thomas'waHcer, Lob*WeW°John1JoanKoiisin. Agnes Brown, Janet i^ poUceman; whfle the" classjing art **-W larva M day., Daniel Keir, Civil Defense [bus; leini:s£' to"; tif. n their shoe fourth grace ~ 110 11 1 030 instructions on their air raid sheets [laces. TiHK*>!.u.£io> tin ilre-acy . tie as* disc^s&jo!! ol a televis-.-ar. SHEkttAN SCHOOL • . motion/" i)_..L_ Marcia Rubihe. Lindai,Lawre ** * J G«W«- 'sang. Later, the class made safety |classroom. Tfaer were yari: courtesy-of Councilman Burton E. (distributed throughout the bor- Council' director, announced. Grade C •*>>> ly uitcsested in the^ The property, which is Judy Hcrr. Cr-srlcr.e Cob- r Co! air-bus' 1 1 Fredericlc. Alexander Cloud. Hen- posters which are on display in the Dickerman and Francis D. Knight, ough some, time ago by the Civil Mr.'Kerr said that .Till.persons Dur- •Mary Mar-' T* * b .;a;tr*>: lin ' contributing lo studying about primitive man and write this article and are members search work ca this • subje: Seek Troast as Guest .alarm , is sounded. He also 1 '' Citizen* Oinimitlee KTerr^ l bart. Terry Johnson. Lynne Ar- Story time is a favorite kinder- : preparation for participation in leased for 25 ye^rs tot one ciotEi-r •-•*-..-!.„•..,. ._. . v-c-.^-.•^^m L^TSK^vn,,»,n< On Ait.1have. d^deodivided infi^s groups, too worworkk of the Newspaper Committee: El- 4^4w^ by a.^'^PM^? Dickers ' " the November 3. election. . minded the pqblic and civjl de- -:r*. Parr. Refers. .Mark by J^t%.r-3 W>-yocrvcyei- SuMsr.e. u>»-;r C)A thur.. John Mack. Glenn Suneson. j garten activity. Frances Scharten- Speaker; Session Held Sunday's county-wide air raid test During the past tu.-»> sumirncs^k. Of Srftoul IWds / 1 James Zachir>', Narlcy Jeffries,, berg, James Henry. •'- Lawrence len Jones, April Lee. Patricia Ann Colclougb. Stephen-. Ticc. C;• ;v'.-:'.ii uj jx^-r. . ,^L'O-^* CO.- p.-i> err ^tUe-T.e.^j; Panels for the cloak alert. , 1 - KENILWORTH — The" public Timoiljy Boettger and Robert Tal-j Bialecki, Ronald Kelsey. Roy Koe- MulvihiU, John MUkosky/ Mich- • Brauner. Henrietta Norr. i;v r^mpaign Group the Girl Scouts conducted j, «L.v -..:.".:.:.-- i' r :rJe c'.i.s.- :c <-r.Vi-y. "The • _ ;:-.i;;:-'-r. " co:^»nilio« room,doors are be!ng made by Val-. formation on borough depart- . Final- arrangements for ' Gar-, be-out-in ..the open until tKe all i i^t-va^i^ixitv 'ihforamtion on educa- bot. The following children are!nig. Kenneth Petersen and Susan ael Havek. Ugis Xreismanis andjRuch. Russell JorleU a_i fiAIHVOOD'—-' Republican Gub- |.famp on part of thfc- pi«p*rl>- Sh-.jk." u-.-=.5 .<--r.g' i;ur-»:-cct:?' ^J -sp^ce men. a Zalinsky, Wil- ments, local business, professional wood's participation will be made cli'in; ir soiuuled. ;il*v-told the Citizens •Ar..:-.r^ the contributors were' used' at story time. From, the aft- Outdoor Palntiwg Trip -,< •ucst speaker at a Republican schedules, and space for listing ol units will stand by "to" wait instru.c Grade. 6 mg a lake, dweller's Carol Cawley, Kenneth Thorn and The pupils in room 209 lost lit- Fontenelli in the Borough Hall at ford Area, Girl Scout CounctL* , ICtar.nulU-e 1or tho Public Schools ; i Gt,-ri'.c.r.c W.Uoughby, ernoon kindergarten. Kathlf^n Mc- i; ,1W to be held: at the Cranwood idditiohal addresses and tele- tions Irmn county leaders*. Linden f er, ff Ar.:hony Tt r - Ne-kon. Paul Mundy R^lph ZobeL tle time in organizing their class For Local Art Group 8 d'clock tonight.. Preliminary ^Vh.uj'^day t*\ ening at . Harding iot. bat-.i'Abbe S.i.-vir., Tweed. Dorothj" Grath. 'Claude Grady. Barbara for the new term. Philip Riso. one ^U\V- m- next Thursday, the local i h wri'-ter. made a Grade 5 Carl Burger, instructor ir. ; :,::•. phone numbers. plans were discussed at a session has teen '(lesigiiiited as the at TV—•< r.y--.-•,>• •Jo'-- AT dvk'elJer's home. >• Kathleen Wiese and Sally Sor- Connell. Jeffrey Knapp, Richard of the ne,W teachers. on the staff] ^•publican campaign- committee Friends 0f' the local Republican last Thursday. ... ickoil ni'ea .and other communi j Dr Johnson praiswl thc "citizen" Hill. F.i.-atj; "V<».>, ' Jan-ic-v Ca'rkizri. Richard enson of Miss Irene Gilbert's fifth Jones, 'Arthur Veerland, George this year, announces that the fbl-i .jounced today through its chair- candidates are distributing; the di- The lbcal director said that dur- iiiSe-a indsaiti worthwhile changes • Br.v.c.s sr.a Jack' Millar; • • Huff_'Vancy Tiryer, Bar- Gray and Mark Haviland brought lowing pupils have been elected I ;„;„,, Lester F. Steffen. . ics in the county will be requested Cha] : Vergalla. Gayle Beer and grade report that Carol Terpening .... rectory. ing the alert eve'ryonp • snould fol- about-in this rhirt-ner. :;ed ^Ur.ts were brought in • bsn story^ books to be enjoyed by their as. officials of the 2Q9 Club: Peter °° pawting C;mdidates for county and local o send assistance to the-"strickcji brought in a collection of marble J5" as, officials oi uie zv» <-wu. ,«» : the low the rules prescribed for an the pror^Std ex- fashioning- paper •rtfl'is in November 3 election cy Cvr.'hii -'V.rtsi. The which she got in Proctor. .Vermont. group \ Pender, president; Judy Kaminsky, °fy- '.Vs* actual air raid. Traffic will be rea. •'with the com-- CiUinunv tacrc'.pven By uvache figures- to represent, cave will address^tffq rally, Mr. stopped duringahe test, and motor- -tekc-TdweHers;' •ce s:tce th« open- Arccsur' ar* creat:ni{ backrgound "Bonnie Burr: man, seeking reelection, and Tran- Discussion committee; the Rev. Sylvester P. McVeigh, pastor; and Jame :ivil defense director said, by tak- To he Held Salunlav; [of. cotton plant which her uncle Barbara Connell, Arthur Veerland. conducithe opening exercises. For ?°*~, „ ?^. at 1--?. m. air raid' shelters, according to the § •( anc> at possible new build- :r.^l arc:, Nicholas AJcxo. scenery. Elizabeth Carrajat. EUz- thpe fir>:tV»*k.thftfirstSveek,-the foUoWinfollowinga class-1class-' 5*01* ¥**&*. D. Knight, RepublicanWandi- area in which they find themselves McGevna, general chairman bf the campaign. ' cover during the alert. • ; brought from . Mississippi. Frank 'Richard Jones, Mark • Haviland, C1S ing in" the \x>rouch. "' > B w:.s submitted." The report will Cyphcrs. -D^-r.t '>ve people.' McGrath brought records to. be u cainpnign conference held Mon Advance Memorial Gifts Total new control center, in Harding praying mantis' which . Donald B^wel'Thursday—Mary Howell;! Mrs. Philip Delaao .cl 6 .V St. Paul's, Evangelical and Re- pected, to attertcl th« ann««^! lel-I fee ""considered further at the mcet- shared during, the music hour. he«;'children in various ago fou'rth graders \' ^ turner who will be out; of Grade C addressed the gathering and aster rehearsal to be staged dur- The, Civil Defense Council held us explorers. Help- scnobr for a while. Beverly Dadd a short trip around their floor to resentatives of the Board of Edu- Thursday evening brought =n a total of $24,3504, . •-.„ special meeting last Thursday Fred G. MacKcnztc ot Ktvil-, ^tvupf reside in the community.. The children in Miss Mary Don- -prnised the abilities of the local ing the test, Mr. Fontenelli said. y rt information about ^dressed the envelope and John learn where^ the different rooms cation and the Recreation Com- MU thc RCV. Sylvester P worth is chairman, with Bdriraind i Wh*^ the report on a proposed lU-publicart candidates. Garwood probably will be called evening to discuss pl^iis for the the entire class. Each; MacKay mailed the letter. n_ are. In returning some of the mission at Franklin School at 8 McVeigh, pastor of St. Thorcsa Church, ^addressing the Memoria Whittle of CranfordCru i as s»«ug te»d- ,«cpaniinit prouram is ccram »> C>r«l theo oommitte«raii*C"'Tftie MacNeilL's room. Robert Cush- lie served on the Board of Educa- ly by Oliver W. Davis, presidenp t of to raise a minimum of $125,000 fo musical program inrttkte*1" Walter Al Vnndcraa piysided in the ab-,, Diij-.a.-fiildwin, "My Trip. 10 New,' mc^d a ccnuriittee.They areithur and Christofer". Palasinski. Linden. V - . * Election •'/ el meycr ioiind the office. Janet Hub/- tion to |he present and.urged.that our, much heeded school combina s«a>rc of thc Rev. John R. Dex- YMt Ciiy:" Judy Pr*-»t£-n., "FSrc-— llou^: Columbus^— Mary -The policemen who directed traf- WATCHES ELECTROMC4LLY TLMED thee Board of'EducationofEducation,, to "serv seve as Bliss, soloist. Sea Clifl. I- I, Dcn- 'Cra*r 4 as Kipps nmm buch -found Mrs. Ruth Heckman's full advantage be taken of his ex- ' itt t Residents in all of the county's lion church auditorium and con chairman, who was ill. Bla'ine'' .Schwarz. ana l'£o-. were William DiLollo, Justin chairman of a boai'd committee .to ald Lough, trumpet. Maptewood. •-r.-e'.'i-PJITSC*-"': -July Ferris..- "Sly.^, room. "'"'••. perience, as a public servant by 21 munlclpaliUes will be ordered 1 Bilini-lcai;. Hudson — Eu- Cla>:tori. William Nelsen .and Den- arrange vent," he said. • Democrats ... a male octet, - Tr; ? "o Bc-ir iiciUn'i&irf: Anbur ' ^i ill Park AT^ PlednStid •('electing him to"further serve the off the streets and into shelters By Owners Le-'wis,-Beach and;nis Klein. ; Robert Ernst's picture of Lin-j finding group including represen- Father McVeigh urged that th Thc reception wit! be held at -My". Anr.y 'Ti'nk"-:.' \Cil- jiooplc of the borough. when the sirens sound the warn- '"""-. children who made very coin school was chosen to illus- i tatives of all interested local or- men continue their good. worl 6:15, following which dinner »'i!l »_- •eX.pV.zvi • A'i.i PL.WW08 ESTA JEWELERS In speaking of Mr. Knight, May- ing Sunday. Time*-of-the., test will irate our. story. Janet' Hubbuch' ganizations. . and " complimented them on th be served under the- direction of i:ir.-:._i U'LJ. Ttaa by •urpris^ pictures during work 4 OMAHA DRIVE C-SS8S or Daub" referred to- him, as • "a I not be announced beforehand. Home and Property - ,drew'a picture of the teacher sit- Purpose of this group would be excellent start they have Riven th Attack GOP William Arthur of Kcnitwoirth. _Iir. A j»c»err. ~* a5 are Maria Ambrose. Lynn^ candidate who also is versed in the Members' of. Garwood's Civil De- Ijting.at her desk. Marie Delia Serra to make a comprehensive survey campaign ttircc weeks before th Tickets must be purchased in ad- pTj«-_iTQ and Mich- 1JV. _„ is,' Bradley -Suneson. John jiltiiirs oC the borough and who, if fense Council include: Mr. Fon- Association Names jdrew a picture-of the auditorium.? of playground conditions and needs formal opening. vance from Mr. Whittle. am ; Terry P.riune* uexe iiiur-by Vilade and Barbara Cubberly:; Preussnc-r and Joan Dunlop. tenelli, ' chairman; George Cun- aign' elected, will. serve the borough and make suggestions for improve- The school, will be built on Candidates Charge " Mr. Mac-Kay will addi-ess the . • • :Giltespk. -Oqr.Trip to ^jj;^^ Mdy , ] ? Our - class won second prize in ningham, ^lice-chairman; A. T. Paffenroth Chairman "i^Biyiix^-.rri.Madt-iyis Hearns. Johnj Grade'-8 honestly and courageously_'for_thc ment and expansion of facilities Washinfiton avenue between North Family Bible Hour and the gospel HifJe Mey- Itnd'Gap"; ind 'Bt.nnie Ktraman. , ^ .Goorgehe-'FemicolaXf^ The' children in' Mrs. Anna Mosca, secretary; Magistrate GARWOOD — Samuel K.'Paf- Thei!d a d welfare of al the people." In the borough. At present there Twenty-second and North Twenty- Zoning Changes Given service at thc chapel on Somdav tesS'i"My Tnpio West Point..- LaSaUe — Rene Bcrthiaiime. El- ArtnbrusterV second grade re- (Continued on page three) named chairman of krueger Tells Voters . Councilman David A. Murray, are- playground areas at Lincoln fenroth" was third streets.' The young people well meet a' s a? as-;' "Elva Reeve.c and Carol Shire.. , Lom^ j eolUns; jeeived invitations from the chil- t 'Favored Individuals'' •Tiirt*. littie Sh:ps yn and Franc s Iicpublican municipal chairman, land Washington Schools. ' thef Garwood Home and Property Thc fireproof structure will have. 5 p.m. uLso at the chapel for their To Beware of Such. orr: ' both.. members o: Mrs. Marion Eichen-. , _ j^y c^staldo. Joan Ben- drenin Miss Lynnore Bauso's sec- The , ii=.gers . !TO €or cz and members-of the Republican Owners' Association at on elec- KENILWORTH — Strikins back monthly supper. < Serving on the board committee <• steel frame, and will bo of red Political Tactics ***?**•*'ciaaae»-»-er*.: »«r«.;:F. F'riTJcr«ik PerAOM. . Law-;Waer-* Mxth. grade, care^ted and nctt ar;d.£ie.kno'r -Hill; Magellan —jond grade to see their •community County Commiitiee from Garwood's tion held Tuesday night in Bay with Mr, Wehrum are Mrs. John W. brick and .limestone Construction, In thc campaign for the llrst time," The boys* and girls* tncctiqsi KENILWORTH — Councilman . ww. Sk«.. Ci-cHii -Schmidt,|presented «.-..play .-Land Ahead;: ponald'Reiss. Th6mas'C.oohey'and'project.-. Alter, writing letters of four districts attended the confer- CD Police Leaf Memorial Home, -221 South the. Democratic candidates charged Hagrish and. Edward F.'Sander*. having tile ' flooring and glazed wHl be held tomorrow at 7:30 p- m. Robert C.» KrueUer. Republican IteFXTC Cirohe. Louii. Rjitwegeivm ob*c^ance cf Columbus Day. rJohn .i^vis. c^ic —Ronald Cre- acceptance, the children made out ence. • 'avenue. "• ' • •'••- -" ' •'••' Mja. ^Hans^Werjjland is chairman facing tile corridors. . ' in B statement today that the Re-Ed warut KeUner. Jr^ of Richmond candidate .for mayor, urged iri a Barci= Briu-rL. Lisa. Shapiro, Mar-jTne characters were: Queen...l.s^- u.tv. Leonard Funderburk and,questions to ask about the eom- Also -present ~wer«{'; Former In accepting office, Mr. Paffen- of the Recreation Commission, for . The new' school will contain publicans approved "zoning vari- HtlU L. I., will givg e a messacr to statement issued today that Ken- 'iij-r. Berict. SoiaJJ.'Eryar.t. Dav-id 1'bella. Diana DeLongt; King Feid- d• and Keeneth Nyce: Indians. ^^ ^ citlzeaa,ip class in the suggested that children look both Bjnns arid Eugene.Hart, former lo-, maximum . service to individual the auditorium on the Twenty- \ the belief that they were protected and Bible study will take place on Ar^sc statements may not be quali- -jri-jic tf: Colurr.faus', -adyeatures .;Jimes Brew>t**-wjd••^ichx^X^-.^^ grade c]ass of ^^ Josephine'ways before stepping into the cfil school trustees; John Schnit- At Special Meeting and to the community as a by u residence zone only to dis- third'street side, and will provide Wednesday at S p. m. z&T Mr. KrueCer charged. •:by.. .Mn. Minon Eschenlauer 5 •«>:. . ' Shw-r.Wfi. The. group h£s organ-1street. Peter Wallner thinks that zer and Melv'irt Hurley, present Holds Service whole. ; * .••' ',"•- cover that this protection was re- GARWOOD — Thomas H. Eng- living quarters for eleven teaching The Republican candidate said sx&-g^3*- (LucyvHaltom read the P^m ljzcd thernselves ^to a club to dUs- all children should cross only when members o! the Gerwood Board o( Other officers elected were: A. C. moved by thc whim of their elect- lese was elected captain of the nuns and a housekeeper. K is not a "street corner; whis-' The aeu-3y-elecwd members of ."Colurnbus' by Annette Ml ynne. ;cuss Aeir problems ^ IW Uirce ihe light is green. Thomas An- Education; Roy Fitzsimmens, pres- Ueremer, vice-chairman; Wilfred ed oftlcials," the Democratic candi- AtSt.PavVs Civilian Defense Police Reserves Redistricting and said he wanted to b^ . Boase-,-*!t School fiudew .cc'unt:! ; A ulrr.. "How to'Catch a Cold," ;s-ubjects memjonecj. They are dreasen said that we should always ident of the Garwood Republican Brother's, secretary .'"and Mrs. Lco- e uotth mom than ever dates .charged. "The Democratic mayor on his qualifications look. -Jbe. pledCf..',jzi ;assembly last was ..presented at the lower and: makil^ pUns for visjte lrom locai u.auh and obey the poUceman. Club; Borough Assessor Louis GARWOOD — Dr. Orris W. at a meeting Friday in the Borough norc Brothers, secretary. canc'idatcs," they • said, ''are op- «m his- deiire- to-sexve Xenil-_. iy'.'iaarninti.-Carol SHire. the upper .-gri,ae-i^ie»bSie&-on Ot-iober j^^j^:in'd-'safety' groups: ~ John" Dreyer always looks- both Martcl, Albert H. Miller, Sr:, Sam- Haulman, pastor of Grace Evan- Hall. Capt. Englese succeeds Al- A general discussion of problems Board Greets posed to such discriminatory PlanPrOi "lfl. . ' ••.'.. er.'.; ^.duc-.ed the iollowirtc.js.. • _ . | . jht, ^..^.^ e3ectnsorship of the Women's Society jwiVl be heldat 2 p. n». Sunday. . , . . Wednes- TUNE IN ON In oftrial AAA pcrfanuBM UfaU on U« DEPENDABLE -Leading the'discussion for the Mechanism or wiring rather thun for Christian Service, a World i3M mconVt:ni al3 p mi Born "in Brooklyny he attended Regional principal, and Dr. Nor- f Chtian Service a World i The WSCS, al^^announcedl thil K ^j ^ ^ strings Circle Boannillr Salt Flats, Da4fte proved ike five Regional board representa- 1 the fault of the men operating the .Democrats Invite Public Daw«^y o„._._„_f Pruye.r and Self Denial Ap n Ktt Our no-cost inspection «f shlngl*t, N.wark schools and, Wes^fleld High man J .. M. Murray, assistant super-, u smorgasbord will be srrved «n ' . '..,^/^. • • •- .L HOMEMAKER HARMONIES that tives present,- Dr. Minor C. K. gates, Mr. Ross asserted the coun- scn'lcc. for women will be held ut School, and was graduated from intendeht, ajso spoke... |To Meeting Wednesday November 3 from 4 to fc p. «- m |«< th*WSC S meets *" same VoJUyvfloihingj and other roof danger point* Jones of Mountainside, vice-presi- cil 'should have, sought action by 2 p. m. October 30 in the Com- Sution WVNJ — 11 lo 11:30 A. M. ii . **TIM . At6om Car for ACUTC the Newark Technical School, from Members of the Garwood Board KENILWORTH c^- An oppor- place of the annual Election. Day .; ** 8 P- w- wo-/ »ow« you hundreds of dollars. Mo obligation, New'54 dent, discussed- population trends the Public Utility Commission, • munity Methodist Church . k which he received an. associate of Education present in addition tunity to meet the Democratic Under the leadership of Veriion Monday Through Friday •-? In the Regional area and showed At the 11 u. m service Sunday, dinner. Tickets at;* now available i for r*-roofag* to* recommend ..,.' ilechical engineer certificate m to President Davis we're.. Frederick "You could hardly expect an un- candidates will be given the public t pastor's assistant, the. graphs illustrating pupil growth ThThee choir will trebeanreheawe iquisnii.^^**. >.«.., t . . . 1B32.' • •'• ••' ' ' . C. Wehrum. - Jrr, and Mack • F.biased investigation by . the com- thc Rev. John R. Dexheimer, pas- by the Democratic Club Wednes- at 8:30 and Boy .Scout ~Troop S2 j fourth, fttth and sixth grades ot The Fontenellis have two daugh- on a geographical basis. Preuss. Lewis F. Laird, Garwood pany which operates the gates," he tor, will preach on the. topic In connection with the proposed day at the Kenilworth Inn. "Words for Wonderful Living: ll meet tomorrow evening at ? jthe Sunday School took a Held trip ters. Mrs. Sebastian Mazza . of superintehdent'bf schools, also was declared. ' Councilman Earl Baron,, Walter1 NOW 3 GREAT SERIES — ROYAL V* CORONET V-8 AN]C) 8. MEADOWBSOOK V-t AMD Wcstfleld and- Mrs. Robert Malcn- new Regional'school in Clark, the introduced. .AnthonAnthony L. Regal running mate Truth." This is one In a series of o'clock. The ttnance commission to New York City Sunday. They [speaker said the population graphs of Mr. Ross in opposing CoUncil- Boright, JEdward Woodruff and sermons, by the. pustel'. The Meth- Will convene at ftp. tn.t«KnDtTonr at vjsiud the Riverside Church and chek of Garwood. They have two The meeting was' attended by to Kemums, by the. paster. The Meth Andema. *»t atteaded a aervlcc at the Cathedrml [indicated-Clark as the logical sight man— Burton E . DicluirmMUDikmuan- anddL^iu4_t^..ub^r^_w^l^tbw^llbt^nhmu^ l to - - - - — -«•—i~j . ^.rvtf* at the Cathedral grandsonsT He is the brother of Clark a g representatives "of the Gnrwood man arjswer uny quettionn. " ~~'~!. odi»t Choir will aing and'thandthe aac-aactI thhe home of A. H '"" John the Divine. for the Francis D. Knight, Republicans, MOTORS Hubert, Jerry and John Fontenelli, for the nexn t school as the area .Parent-Teacher Association and The public is invited to attend vament of'infunt buptiim wilill be j MichigaMihig n avenueavenue. *< CX^E MOTORS (Continued on payc three) al of Garwood. and Frank Fonte- •howintf greatest growth^ 'other local organizations. HOOFING-INSULATION Dr Jones also discussed the pro- \ r of ^^ > n r ,'*' r. > - - <•* n 6D9 NbRTH-AVE.. W. WESTF1ELD f

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cHBoenaSc THPRSDAY, OCTOBER «. Bel*i and Chatham. Mr. Martel tvtnber 25 at Muhlenberg'Hospitul.colnmn, srhiMjl newspaper:'7 Craw- i To Join Party Held | Card Party Friday was discharged in September from Plainflcld. ford,' 7 Tearvc^ 8 Tbnjcs« ulid 4 terment wu< in Baron HIrsch Cem- Intermenl wtH be this morning in farmer Florida Trip the Air Force after serving for Mr. and Mrs. Frank .Wanca of In CD Tent Suncluv For Lionn and Wive* .„/,. „ oorporatiflh ere Virginia York. They are: Mn. Fifteen Penuits At SL Anne's School Church Bride Abramson, Mrs eter>. Stateh Island. „ FairvieW Cemetery, Weitqeld. three and a haW'years. He was sta-220 Fourth avenue have announced , Seventh ;uul Tijihtri' i;r;i(U.vl>Upils i frntn |MI(I.I*. "»"*) GARWOOD — A Halloween?': p«)M»rt Oilmnrip and John Ward. : GARWOOD — The Rosary So- wy F&trylow. Mrt frf-nrgr R»Cr -Mr nrignrllor, hii«hhnil nf A notlve oi Scotland, Mr. Jamie- For Kenainglttn P tioned at Bergstrom Air Base, the birth of a daughter, Joyce Bar- wvre jjiifsts n( Kprinulleld'on Sat-J:iml>s T. Ij'onard, Dr. Francis party attertded Uy members and Newly-«lected Junior Achieve- irried Bi3 t A' Churrh will For Gartoood irm gcr. Mrs/Aveiy Wara; Wrs. Clif- Uved ia Newartt [Austiii. Tg»., and'14 h»i»-.^iv-KAjilami^r-2 ;it St Ttjirn- urdu'y :'i)ii w:iteln- dfffiit Caldvi'vU by a president; Frank Freud, treasuerr; • r a three-y*'ir (»ena> un of the affair will be ,used for theManijmdirSie Reformed s...... ^-..., Launched for the post year with his daughter, ployed by , Robert Howie and tioo ot one-Iamlly homes in it,,."] and three children, of 316 Locust ore (if 13 tn ti. v ! ton E. Dlckerrrtan, Police Chief und Jayne Benintentc. secretary. Council pWtiajvd lunuirU U> school fund. f ,.'.;i GARWOOD — Miss Angelina OftlTUARY Mrs. Beatrice Henln. - - .Sons. Newark contractifig flrnt. Kensington Homes development in GARWOOD — Si Paul's Evan;., avenue, spent Sunday in Dunmore, Pupils in Grade 4R who have'the'Fred FSIIZOIIP and Fire Ghlof The uroKriim included games olid The newly - formed; Junior 'or ponest. prugnristvir and] «XB- He was a member ot the United Mrs. Herman J. Steffen, general Patetta, daughter, of Mr. and • Mrs. best ivrord mi their classroom quizzes, and awards were made A native ot Husjiiaf, Mr. Brigndier the Boulevard opposite the, Mtiii, al and Rrformed Church was Pa., visiting Mrs. Harper's, parents. Second Grade Thom:»s F. Bfitt;iin. •Ken Gr Lalw' Name Achievw'nent cjunpany 'Will, be icnt gtrternnient if e««vte>dL Mr. KENILWORTH — funeral serv- Brotherhood of Carpenters and County ShadcTTrce Commi^i^ .hairman, is being assisted by Mrs.Frank Patetta of 345 Seaton ave- .'chart . for 'ttltort, ttood work,'c<>- for costumes in various classes. knowii as Ken "Co l'Vho I Mayor L. Thomas Daub serves Join#ra of Arnejrica. Local 2142, ouildlng. Alfred Sicko, Mrs. Andrew Fabcr, nue, Roselle Park, became • the o^teration and citizenship are: Ger-as an ' eX-olllcio jnember «f theThere ;ils<7 wiTs dancing, and re- manufacture a high 'grade- hnml imd lived mnst of his life in Bay- tl)e wedding of Miss Madeline celebrated their 43rd wedding an- . Of Junior Achievement Eleventh street,, were - held Newark; CtanJPorbes 52,-Order of Mrs. George Wiener, Mrs. John bridge on Sunday at 4:30 p. m. in PupilsrEnjoy ald Weiclaml, ltonu BUfhbinder. (n-shmetits were served. cream l as "White- Velvet." unne, where he wus employed for Construction is 'airaiUy'-tiiulrr- niversary. . council...... y his past civic service to th! aU-ndar y at the. Weln and Woin Scottith C|ana, Newark, and a Rutll qiock. daughter of Mr. andHaferkbrji,-Mrs. Joseph Porubsky, the Chiirch of the Assumption, Ro- Jo A>vn Derenicr, Uobert Tmpp . -Louis FonUmclli, chairman of ' Company ul While Thj- Achievers'will sdl approxi- many years as a tailor. He retired way on four of the homes. They Miss'Patricia Colwcll, daughter jorough. .___.; Home in Jersey City, ln- tormer rotmber of Chrhtt Presby- Mrs tcwis W. Clock of 1156 Rich- Mrs. RdWard Brothers, Mrs.Timo- selle Park, of I: George Casabona. and Sandra Tripka. (lie coriunittei^ w;is assisted by .; KENILWORTH — W R.Cassoll, mately 150 shares; of Kt'ock at 50c 10 years apo.. are being built by the G ft H V,m. U»y McDonough, Mrs. George Wall, of Mrs. Helena Col well x>f 26Autumn9 •an Rullv J Mr., Him pet* pnintt>i''osjt ihat he torian Church,. Newark. ' boulevard. Rahw^ totnwrly. son of Mrs. Carmela Casabona, 229 Theodore ,-Kurlowics. Henry Huck- Wbito Laboratories' vice president a slutrv to finance their Junior Surviving in addition to his struction Company, which plans ard Fourth* avenue. Was feted Sunday ( served un tlu? K«gu>oal Board ot Surviving him are his wife, Mrs. Mrs. James Ryan, Mrs. CharlesThird avenue, and the late Salva- GARWOOD — ^Pupils of Mrs. llrrt* October 29 ert and Joseph Troiano. in. charge oil smiles, .luuhvhed Keii- corpcration. ;ii)d will inak.t' a cum-I daughter tore • two sons. Edward more than 100 homes in the proj- of 3}Q Hickory avenue, and Roger aallszcwskl, Mrs. John Wolf, Mrs. by her grandfather and cousins on IMUIIH Educatiort. is th«- i«ily NOTtOC -Margaret Ross Jamieson; and two tore-tasabona. A double-ring cer- Margaret Bahr's Kccond grade at VCortffnucd. from Pao? One) ilworth's youngest coiporation re- plete report to stockholders on I Brtgndier,.a Buyonne Inwyer, and ect. ' • '• •" • .. Alan Jacobus, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Mayer, Mrs."'Joseph Mayer. at a surprise, birthday party at her rcsident to Mi*' — it"* m » "» brothers, Robert Jamieson of emony was performed by the Rev. Franklin School participated in an Costa. William ll.-fel.-, John llrt;/.- cently,, when he purchased.. Aw their Juiiiur'Achievement upcni- os Aans*m*>il «l Os» •ttfOil Dr. Leonard R. Brigadier of Jer- Mrs. Frederick Davcy, Mrs. David I grandfather's home in Hunting- I .air«ls Entertain •f tUaulworth that th* Slh day of Mo Stanley Jacobus of 505 Meiselave- Sabastian Chicgo. A reception fol- autumn ..walk last week. The chil- .ney.4ind John Malko. ..shares ol stock- iu the newly-ot- lion. The-Achievers, will purchase helped oTKaniw sey City; a brother,' Jt>sebh,' ofWwtflald and Thomas. Jamieson ton. L. ,I- Friends were present — Representatives' first prntitlem of the KcntHrattli ••asaar. MSi~ at ,•:•» «•«•«* *• »«• »• High Scores Reported ,,uf Springfield. A, double-ringSilvaand Mrs. John Malko. lowed at the Elks' Auditorium, dren took lunches with them alid In addition to Mayor Daub and gnaized "Ken Co Labs" Imm Bar- raw matrrials, manufacture, pack- si*ceaa ased a* ta* UBM. and th* Buroufh l^ikc • HiaWatha. and- four grand- in Scotland.. • . from White Plains, N. Y.. flrook- V Lions Club ami is a part peccidant OMusrfl Chambers, wcond floor; Bwrouuh For Women BOWUTH ceremony was performed by the Elizabeth, for 600 guests. - enjoyed^., picnic .before walking • ' in. N. Y., and Nc*r Hyde Park. ill ,\nd Murray, otlur tneinbers- of 1 f trie Kenirirurth lobnjrjr BatmL OABWOOD'—i Miss Mary ChrU. Escorted to the altar' by her fatht- through the woojds and Melds to set- tlic f(iriviji1ii>!i of 'Ciruood .srhoots were, entertained' ' School student, who made such a o|«'ii market. Product ii>»i and thvatin. Oawaty of Uasah and fttato »i j^v. Walter C. Pugh. pastor. A N. V. the local novcrninu hody.iUeniTum A homeowner. Mr. Hinprie re- •Ww MrH. a* th* pbjc* tor.**. »-?»«"« KENILWORTH — Services for tiano rolled a 514"series last W«,l. er, the bride wore a gown of Chan- fall changes in trees, grass and 5^Ui' for buys of Y>\U.h iichi$o\ .M.'centl-y ;it ;i picnic at the home of ' V"fine'Impression on White, exeiti- »-o>iipaiiy_inoclin(». will-.be.'_hi'ld_nl. - - • - - - tn.tn* saaMM ol mtPUon for 125 guest* followed sides^nt 14& North Twenty-third U'UIlam H. Jamieson Kelsey J. Benner, 6 days old. sonnesdoy at the regular session u? Dolores Koenig tilly lace designed with long were Coimcilmeit Kdward Tiller iiiupennteiident of Schools and Mrs... Uives that they'hired her" as part White Laboratories, Inc. by ~,rti»c Masonic Temple, Westfleld. will niet-t to discuss oruimizauhnal imd Frunk'J. Katfdncse. . [Lewis.. F;. l.in'r in..- Cranford. Also *tr«et. He is * mefikber of Uh» Kcn- >*««*«• iiBa>rltliln» KENJLWORTH>- Funeral sorv- of ;Mr. and Mrs. Kelsey Benh'er of "the Garwood• "Wornen'sTsrwliii^ sleeves, fitted botttec, full skirt time librarian." 1 During (hC wulk they uatheifd del:iils early in Novciiibi'i','it was Iworth Republican Cta»b Marl ha* MM «f ta* oavlar < icen were held lust night (or Wil -645 Kingston. avenue, were held League at Garwood Recreatum Mr Glotk escorted hU, daughter to trimmed with seed pearls arid .a oirtn8 ,Thei7e~w;rs^;«~revieW'<>f'the carAi- Uittendinu were Or. Milton Buch-r i r*Jt>»al 4**ou*. to A««au* ; wild flowers and also made' leaf from April to the present, .-• Ki-n CO Labs is IJ Junior >een active in civic ajfairs for the Iths. ' ers liam Henry Jamieson. 00 years eld, Tuesday in Elizabeth. Interment Mrs. Helen Spaitht rolled u 5U3 •he altar. - - In d long, train. Her nnger-tip veil fell .'iiinimtu'i'd this week by Joseph | hinder, '"school, dentist; Dr. l!con ' . Achievement company s|«v»sored s*s«i catd, tmlrsj in cwukartion. tarttwlih collections. The leaves .later were fiii>U pliins for the rcifiainiiu: •Alison, school doctor; Sfihcol Nurse MRS. MICHAEL O'CONK post IC years!, '. " ' of 18 Coinunonweatth -roud. .who was in St. Gertrude's Cemetery, 'series. • '. •' " '..'•'""- Mrs'. Ralph Oman of Rahway from a pearl tiara, and she car- A -son, Wayne Robert. ,waS< born Troiano, recrealion supervisor for • by"" White Laboratories. This H*St. Theresa's «*a M*ra*> Jimi trasn •' point aassrasii- used to do'oPStC'tnc' classroom and two weeksN{jerc. formtilut<'d. !• Mildred . Kui:ht:t, Mrs. Matilda . •I north af rairAald Avsjiuo. died- Monday of a heart, attack Woodbridge. The child, died Sun- 'High .individual game was nil v-a-. her sister's matron of honor. ried a white prayei" book with a to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Buchan also as models for pictures made by the Hrcii';iti'<> Cluitvh \vaji the. settihu Satiirduy ivf Sumniif, cousin of tin.- :bride- "'' '.Mix- Junior Achievenient IViiKrain, the Ushering were Robert Maxwell boro, Vt.,. at a double-ring eerie field was best man. Ushers in- A son Russell CurtisCuis,, was bornVirj-inia KUndrat. .-111r 1 evhihition matches an otit "to put the • facts before the -Kentlwofth -students applied - -for •m'ooin. ami' Jiihn Vasilc_of Kich_^ mony at 3:30 p. m. Saturday in thecluded Michael Couch of Westfleld iiU!*arran.|!cd for December. : i-Mrs'. uiond'Hill,-N. Y., ushered. ".'• . „( Mountairulde and Robert Love on September'30 to Mr. and Mrs. Carol Casale, Barbara Buczyn- chairs. admission to Junior Achievement Karol Ilarbai:ise, daughter of Mr; First—r Congregational-—-Church, and Councilman Frank Ragonesc Vldtor Nr^Greenc of-612-Sprticc :The.Friday tvl'ijht-dtinees-heltl-at- )re.—discussed—for—tlie. 1 Mis?! "Mary Janet Thomson o( of Springfield. > sttrimd. JJetti Cannariato made tho when II. C. l.undqiiist of White * .Hid Mrs. Constantino Uarbarisc.of The'bride was gowned in Rose Westfleld. The Rev. J. L. McCori- of Garwood. Mario Gurrieri. avenue at'Rahway Memorial Hos-October calendar for the 5W class- Linc, son, <»f Mr. and s;itin with an illusion neckline^ A. son, Robert Joseph' Connolly, , Mrs. Ester. 'Tohjes announced many have fathered nior Achievement U> the -rtoisioiui) the soloist. " '-•.--• Cranwood. . "''••'•:>• The bride was graduated from turnouts (vf 'iipproxiintitcly 100 each The: nieetinjj was conducted by Mrs. Michael O'Cone of 21 -.North l'cter Pan collar, fitted bodice, Jr., was born to Mr. and Mrs. Con-that the following classes have 100 mate ichlldrrn fine* the w«i High School students the early part Following the reception, the . Escorted -to the altar by herRoselle Park- High School, class of per cent in subscribing to the ,Lin week, Mr. Troiano. s«ld: r.jmk Galauski, president. W f.000 hav* N«ffrn r,lr»d. •it October. ' . ' ' •" street,-Summit. couple left for a wedding trip to long sleeves, and. a- bouffant skirt | father, the bride wore a gown of 1945, and is employed by the Bell nolly of 54 Third avenue on Scp- forming a Chapel train. Her cor- The Junior Achievers will learn The Hev. Sylvester P. McVeigh,Miami Ueaeh. They wilt., make white Chantilly lace over satin de- Telephone Company in Elizabeth. pastor, ortlciutetl. A receptiotheir'"'homn e at Ul North street. onation crown of seed pearls wassigned with long sleeves, a bouffant She is a member of the Children of the workings of A'nveiicatv business , attached to a Anger-tip veil, and .by owning'and .operating their own j followed :it Chateau Baltusrol, Summit, upon their return. skirt and a Chapel train. Her seed Mary Sodality of the Church of Mrs. . O'Cone is a graduate nf t.hc carried an old fashioned bou-pearl crown was attached to athe.. Assumption. The bridegroom miniature corporalioiv. GENUINE SPRING quet of white roses and chrysan- Ciivtii in irtarriaRc by her fatliei, Kenilworth schools, and Jonathan silk finger-tip veil, and she car-is a graduate of Jonathan Dayton White laboratories executives: themums.. J tinier AchlevernviVt"ail- the bbi.ull e .was attirettidd in a gown fof Dayton' Regional" High School, ried, a bouquet of white carnations Regional High School, Springfield, wnite satin with a (Ittvd jackc!, Spriiigt'ioii!, imd is employed by the Mrs. Jacobus was ' graduated centered with "a tvhite orchid. and attended Union Junior- Col- to the Junior AehiwniPiit from the Garwood Schools. and Ion;" bodice .and^uD skirt of nylon Prudential- .Insurance. Company, Miss; Marlon Whltaker' of Brat- lege. He served in the Navy dur- Jonathan Dayton Regional High j tulle and net/frver satfn.ending In-Newark. ; . tleboro, sister of the bridegroom, ing World War II for three years OF KKNILWORTII School, Springfield. Class of 1991. •••OPOHM) a chapel J^aiu. Her nylon tulle., A veteran of World War II, Mr. was maid of honor. Mrs." Robert and is past commander of Garwood Site.Is:employed in the purchasing OKUINANCK Kb. •-•si-.vi llngertin/voil was u-muilu by ;1. lUiia O'C.oiic attended Summit' schools Humbcrson of Rahway "and Mrs.Memorial Post 317, American .Leg- | BIG TRAM^If ALLOtANGE I division of Standard Oil Bayway AN HHDlNANCWu Varair. HptraM- and .ihd sh< carried a prayer books and and is in the excavating businc&t in Russell Dltxcl of Cranford were ion. He is employed by Hyatt Rol- EKtmiW.li Hi.' l\l>l|i- KluhU HI axil to Hennery. The bridegroom is a whiK*-orchid se>t in pompoms. Summit. ', ... bridesmaids. Miss, Bonita Whitak- ler Bearirig, Harrison. . . Oriani I.aixi Dfxliinaini as llaMlntf Ave- Krachiate of East Orange Schools nue and l'.m> .>( N\>rti\lS(li Stutt. Nmlh ss Ann IVarbarise was her sls- ier of Gullford, Vt., niece of .the Following, a wedding trip , to 17th K1rr<-t and U'aO und Regional High School, Class ; bridegroom, was flower girl. Stuart ttlHUKAS. Hanliitc AvVmjr fur tU (nil VerVwakl of honor and Miss Julia of 1050, and attend Pennsylvania Florida, the couple will make their widlh ln-iwr»n' tlw. Wv»ivrly\Mv ol North-) Barbarisc, another sister, Miss huumnce Engagement Whltaker- of Guilford was hihoms e at 229 Third avenue. . 16tli Strf«at mow vacated' and State College. He Is employed by brother's best man. Frederick Fol- l> »J.li- of Nurtfi inh Stnwt. dHil North Jc.annine Aloia of Kenllworth, Of Miss Dtilores Stein the Grand Union Company, Sum- ON YaUR SMALL SCREEN TV! IStli Kiluih»rly mittr ft W*«hlnr<»>knKiojii' A* :i C.iporaso of- Summit,-eousinr r. J. Francis of 352 Roosevelt lane, LOIN LAMB CHOPS I. 89c cousin of the bride, and Russell «nd Not th 17th SthM-t (<>r it*/ful'f l of i .Wanhlntft nntumn'ce the engagement of her CUDHAY'S GOIO COIN SUCED i::iru Falls and the New England AVenur «n«l th*. property iHcf,H,jind tlirtr iet«'i\tlou a* AN ORDINANCE Detttratlnc Ortniit Icr ut the> late Kmil Stein. Is a ols, Wcstfleld lawyer, prior to herend in New'York State visiting ftrrvln U dUadvantaKPuUK to thr Uorutiuh Municipal ~O*»ed Lands for Park Pur- Seen at PTA Meeting wedding. The bridegroom was ol KrnUiMSrlh, and POSTS. N. {raduale of Jonathan Dayton Re- frlendsi > . ..•'."_•*.. WHEKKAS. the vacattiul of uid IIMI DC IT .ORDAINED, by thr Governing HAMBURGER CiARWOOD — Colored motion graduated from Brattleboro High , Miss .Doris Marinelli, daughter oiiW W for the public InUmt: Body of the Borousfct of Konllworth:. ?i«i:al HuJli School, SpiinjirteUl, School- and served twdi years in NpW, TIICRKFOHE. UF. IT ORDAINED. SECTION \: Tlial Nail that property and is employetl by Jay K. Smith pictures of the SOth Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Marinelli by the Goyeml»( Body of the' Borougt. Which Is owiwl by lht>/fi<>rt»lgh Ul Kin- thejU. S. Army during tine Korean iof Krnllworth as folluwi: , • / / llworlh.' bounded an theses! patade • earlier'; this yaar ' were, of 33 Myrtle avenue. Was graduat- f. SECTION \. WHrt the pubJJc shown byUte l\eV WalterjC,P^gh.^oAUct.' He is a member o{ the In- ed from ••• the- Eastern 'Air 'Lines Also a . | Wepewent Order of Odd Fcflows of d to laiul In th« BortVugh at K High School,"' pastor. ol "St. Yaul's Evangelical Stewardess School, Miami. Fla., and thr aanie', arr .'hereby, vacated. and RcformedJJhurch, at a meet- PBratftcboro and is. associated in the wUitgushed: Watchung Wood Products- this week and-plans to spend the alMi oft ttie tlorlh by Waahlnst^n A^fX in4' of the'Garwood Parent-Teach- fuel oil business with R. C. Fish- week-end with .hex .parents while « Av«iue far iu f»ll width' be- bvlwaan th» westerly itdo of North\l«tri er, Brattleboro. • twoen the wvsloily hidv of North 16th Stnwi and a point dl.Laut 100 leet er Association in Lincoln School she awaits her assignment. new IMtwet mow Vacated I and the westerly front the Weaterly tide of North 1 ft«*cr«ulioii Committee last Thursday night. The Rev. Mr. The couple will reside at 52 •Ml* of North. 18th Strvrt. Stroct. and bounded oh th* ca*t by North1 Joseph E. Humenik, Jr... son of North lMh Street for lt» full width Uth Sirwel between Monroa Avenue and 1'ufh was Introduced by Teaching Prospect street, Brattleboro, fol- fbetweeh .the coutherly tide erf Manru* Wathintfton Avenue and' bounded alio on Cage League former Councilman and Mrs: Hum- ! Avenue and the southerly aide ol Wa»h- l'rincipal Lr/uls J. Dughl. lowing d wedding trip through the the MMI by a line drawn parallol with ILWORTH — Under the New England States and Canada..; enik of 601 Center street, is recup- fiugton Avcimr., . - North lath Street and distant 100 Iret A budget' of $629 presented by erating at his. home following an ;, North 17th Street far It. full width be- westerly tfierefrom and running bctweert leude ip of'Frod Kelly, an c -Hctbcrt Wcrtbwein. '^ways and twmn the xulthrrly >(de «>f WiuhlnftoR Washington Avenue, and property ol Ui«tcurn jtketball league for. boys operation . at Overlook Hospital. Avenue and the t>rape«(y at Ihc Board Board, of Kttucatkin ol thv Borough ol means chairman, was approved by Lions Auxiliary Aids Summit. • •••'.-.-; I) .ol Eduratlun of the Barmkjgh. of Kenll- Kenllworth and boundtj nn the south by between uses of 8 and 12 has BWT FUUWT mm the association. • • . , worth. ' iitupvrty of the Board Ol Kduaation ol th« Mrs. Joseph Troiano, 247" Hazel Wa^liinctoii Avfnue for iu full width BorouKh ol Keullworth altid also bounded been form by tho Recreation H. The first grade of Washington First Aid Squad Fund brtwe*n-*he easterly side of North i4ta un.the. siuuth by. the. Kenllworth DoiilvVant Committee. SHAHKHAlf BUTT HALF avenue, entertained her card club Street and the westerly tide of North be and the same is hereby dedicated tor PORTION School and the third grade of GARWOOD — A contribution of public U*s> for luik.' WiMMi The league tf! play on Tues- Franklin School tied for the at- Monday night. Guests included SECTION 1 Thi« Ordinar* .hall takf $5 to the First Aid Squad fund was Mrs. Louis Fontcnelli, Mrs. Robert SECTION 1. ThU Ordinance shall Uke lay evenings 0 to 9;30 p.m. MdNTOSH FANCY tendance award. There were about' effort Upon Anal tx>nasc and publication effect in the manner provided by law. voted by the Women's Auxiliary Fontenelli, Mrs. James Casale. Mrs. bdi' to law. . ii: \. Many of t ysNvho played in 150. persons present. - ' I FRESH SEA FOOD DEPT. of the Lions Club at a meeting Potrozelli and Mrs. A-T. Mosca. • Nalle* -—. - .-'.- — Little -CeanueC , this, past. sum- Refreshments were served by last Wednesday night at the home ' . Natlaa Ddnald Joseph Martel. son of I»ubllc Notice Is Hereby Given that th» Pubrlc No'tiee H Hereby CJtven that th« mcr are enrolled in the class mothers of the kindergartenof Mrs. Richard B. Harper, Sr., farctolng Ordinance was introduced at * oregoing Ordinance was introduced at a FANCY SHRIMP - 59c Mr. ahd Mrs. Louis. Martel of 328 netting of the Oovcrnlni Bodjr ol the and first grades of Washington 31.6 Locust uvenue. • taaeUnC of the Governing Body ol th* BOROUGH OF KEN1LW Third - avenue, was honored re- Borough of Kenllworth on the 13th day Uorouicti of KanUworth oo the IJtti day School, with Mrs. Michael Koromi Mrs. John Mayer, Jr., was named of October, 1S53 U :wat tlien read for if Oe&ber. |»M." It «u then trad tor . rriuc ~ NOTICE in charge. Mrs. Charles Shoosmitb, cently at a surprise party when he to* first time. The said Ordinance will bt he flrslHlme. The said Ordinance will be Notice l« hereby given that the LOBSTER TAILS - 89c activities; chairman. The meeting'celebrated his ^lst birthday anni- flutter considerad for Anal pauage b» turtlie* conaidared lor anal pauaga bs and" Council ol th* Borough of president, conducted, the' 'meeting. was conducted by Mrs.'A. C, Derc- the Oovernlng Body ol tl.« ^Borough ol the OoTernlng Body ol the Borough of worth. 31 a meeting to be held In.t versary. The affair was given by KabUwurth. at the Borough Hall. Boule- KanUworth. at th* aVuougjh HaU, BouH- Council Chamber at Borouih HaU. Ken- FANCY SMELTS - mcr.. ' . his parents and his maternal vard. Kenltwotth. New Jonay. at eiakl ard, Kenllworth. New Jersey, at «labt ilworth. New Jersey, on Tuesday, the o'clock In the evening lE.S.T.t on The oVIock.iit the evening lK.S.T.» on the h day o( October. 1853. . at 8 p. m. lieaVes for Services grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John STth day of . October, 1»5.1. At such MM* day of November, law. At such will conxidcr the report for the assess^ Nolan;of 443 Fourth avenue. Thlr- . Ume and place, or at any urn* arid »Uc« Ume and place, or at any lima and place mental ul' benofiu conferred on land' and MINUTE MAID GARWOOD — Luigi G. Mellillo Attends Convention ta which such meeUnx may be adloumed, to which such •meeting may be adloumed. real tutjitu by 'raaaon of. the Riling and U. S. Me. 1 of 51 Second' avenue was one of , ty-slx guests were present from •n sjsruiM iBUrtctcd wtll be given an all persons Interested will ba.given an iUntt' d within sixty day* worth will sit at the places hereinafter . corpuration. PlilnUfT, vs. John ttsko' •r. POUND LOAF by the construction of • modined pene- a concrete curb and gutter or alternate the purpose ol conducting a aftar tha sate, and the purchasar shall designated on stid. Sophia ZUko. DcfendanU, CIVIL VELVEETA tration nueadam pavement, or alternate curb only In accordance with plans and - • -.•.-..« * '. 79« My a prooortlonat*. tharv of lha taxes Tl'KJsDAT. HOVCatltxa I, IMI ACTION EXECUTION. «". penetration. In accordance wjth the ' bora tto data of sal* JOT Uv* balanc* specification* prepared for same by the General Election Yes—you actually get 70 *q. in, more picture for your money ... 21" TV between the hours of 7.00 A. M. and «:00 By virtu* of the above-stated writ of Dluos and apecUteaUotu prepared, for same Borough Engineer and now on file in the •tea for the following , . Ul th« currant year and tor any sub- P. M.. Eastern Standard Tim*, lof th*execution to me directed ,1 »t>all expos* by (he Soroush •nsineei' and now on We office ol the Borough Clerk. " . io vote • aaaimit y««r. •astct on the assessed vat purpose of conducting a for sale by public vendue. in the Court 16^)1. JAR 49c In the office of the Borough Clerk. -- . SECTION a. -The construction of said office*;mcea; . • , •,'••• at the price of most 17* sets! And this big, brilliant picture is powered uattooa. and axi*Un« tax rat**. House, in the City ol Klixabeth. N. $.. on WHIZ . A Qovtrnor of the State of New Jersey concrete curb and gutter shall be under- «. II tha pUrchaaer UIU. neclects. or re- SECTION a. The construction of said irour year termTl 1 WEDNESDAY. THE 28th DAY OF UNPfeN iwvement (hall be undertaken aa.a local taken as a local Improvement and -the ; taaaa so p*qr th* "balsnc* dua, tocether General Election FMnSlifttUl cost thereof shall be asaessed against the A Congressmsn, Sixth • Congressianal by Admiral's all-new Cascode' Chassis for amazing reception. Famous . wttt «har*j*a and taxa*. within th* uid to Vote upon candidates tor the following OCTOBER. A. D. 19M. HOliSjE Ihinrovement and the co*t thereol *haU District iUnexpired term). offices: . » at two o'clock in .the, afternoon of said MARGARINE he assessed against the land* specially lands specially- benefltted thereby. In the Tour Mtmber* of the General Auemiily '. MaTT ttsy*. th* d«po»it mao> shall b« manner prescribed by the statute. Turret Tuner guarantees single dial tuning for present VHFand coming Mtataad ay tka Borauch of Keolhrortfc A Governor of the State ol New Jei day. • ' ~ I ; : tx-nefttted. thereby In the manner pre- iTwo year tormg.v*:-.. sey -tfour^year torm*. ^ All the following lots, tracts or parcels PHILADELPHIA BRAND scribed by the statute. , SECTION 3. To defray the cost of said DMiil th* cmanUna Body, by Resolu- ol land and premlsa* hereinafter more »provcrn«nt, the sitm " * " '" A Bherlff •Three year termi. . ttaa dactdaa to tha contrary. „ . A Congressman. Sixth Consmslona! SECTION S. To defray the ta>provcrri«rn, me MI» V£f.»4.79d.b> ^>..».^-o _ta A Surrogate lAUAIUVS Uw existing CaplUl Improvement Fund. SECTION 4. To flnsne* said appropria- lYeehaJkdera (Three year terms*. stand or matching consolette base, optional. •ala and Sate DaadC, subject to nmlxic- A Surrogate IFIve-year term). < the Intersection ol the northerly Une SECTION «. To finance ssla app tion of g4.7SO.00. bond anticipation notes Three Coroner* (Three year terms). . { janiet racord. a any. and tonlnj ordl A Baglstar of Deeds and Mortgage* Kenllworth Boulevard, formerly New tUtn of VIJUOM. bond antlcipatir- of the Borough are hereby authorized to Two Member* ol Borough Council (Uautplnsd tsml— -;- • • — - ••-• - Oraac* Boulevard and the easterly line of "I the Borouah of Oarwood are be: Issued. In »n._amount hot exceeding trull Term — three years). * a. ft- ahall be a further condition ol sal* Three Members of th* Board ol Chosen NoT lOth Street: thence Ot South T degrees 38 '3rd District—Franklin School. Walnut .v^irty««liHiea« >. It* Mayor.and Council reserve the A Collector-Treasurer (Full term*. debt statement required by statute ha* Street... . ' •. , • ' • • " . • mln. cast and along- the dividing lin*> been made and filed; that the obligation* at toaccep t or reject any toral l bldi. The'following U a list ol Polling Plac** between Lots No. M and ST. a distance of 4th District — Weh'« Express Onto » BoaxniCh rrpreaehts U-at tltte to said In th* various election district* of the herein authorized to be Issued are within US I«w4 In a p*Ut in the aionaald north ona hweln all legal debt limits prescribed by statute; 3S North Avenue. " may have been acquired either Borough of Kenirworth! ' " erly line of Kenilworth Boulevard: thence w(thiiTaU : T*jX tMtcclasure. or "In Kem" Wrst District—Fire House. Washington 2-23 Krejcribed by •tatute^rttte ^ and that the gross debt of the Borough BitcurnoH OP B6VNDAKUS or Ul *oulh IB detrreaa S3 mln. West and Avsnue. . '. . Will be Increased by the Issuance of said v •long the *»rth*ly line ol Kenllworth d,ht oflha Borough wjll be *"^ obligations in the SUM of M.7S0.0O. ELECTION BtBTsUCTS, Its* nnmbiis particularly 4rscrlbe4 Second District -rr Haxdlag School. Boustvard, a dUtsnce of 100 feet to tha thrjIssuance ol (aid obllgaU*"* the Following Is a description ol the vari- OB th* oAcial Borouah As>essmenr Boulevardea . ... ^> f tuterb- line oi No. loth Street and the i of tT3M.O0. SECTION «. ThU ordinance shall Uke ous Election Districts ol the. Borough of j (May af which is on file in the Thiri d District. — ^ School, place o< . BEOXMNINa. eKect 10 day* after vlt* publication after Oarwood: - af th* Bc*i*ter ol Uhlan County. Boulevard., . . . MVMU. rinal passage as provided by statute. District I. All that portion of the or Being all oi LoU No*.-S3 and M ough oi Garwood lying south of tha Una acaraitmoM or BouMBABng Block 81. as shown on a map entitled. .of the Central Hallroad and north of BLSCttON VIBTBICTS "Ssctiun S of the Map of New Orange, NaUee Spruce Avenue. . Ru&a llurlelsb mid J»|ne« r"ollowlng U a description ol th« Var- jlng ordinance wa* introduced ' District a. AU that portion of the Bar ious Election Distrtcta of the Boroiuih KU on first reading at a regular 4S sV 47 CM oo Woudrult and J. W.. HUgtns.'.and ttled -Tmms.-FRi. ough of Garwood tying south of the Una IN. l»th ol Kenihvorth: In th*; Kegisler'* oAce ol Union County meeting of the Mayor and Council oi tbaj of. the Central Railroad and south of , District 1. All that portion ol UM,Th* foregoing description U drawn It Borough of Garwood. N. J^ held on Octo- 7 f t&O 00. BuroUsh ol KemUwarth r»in« Ui of thjej Sprue* AvenXj*.. (GARWOOD, N. J. iVernon Mr accordanc* with a-turvey mad« by Sallei ber 13. 1*53. and will be considered tor Dlstriet 3. AU that portion of_the Bor center line of Kanilwovth BoUtevard. it Sailer, C. E. and Surveyor*. M Broad Hnal passage, alter a public hearing, at ough of aarwood lying north of the line 155 SOUTH AVENUE *75OO0 District 1. KM that portk.ii ol the AM. TO {P P.M. • iM. list A Oak Bis.) . t poi Btrveti Elisattrth. N. J. dated April XT another regular meeting of said Mayor of the Central Railroad and iwest.ot Cedar Borou«h af KaaUwvrth befna south ol the 1B30. . ' • and Council at ,th«' Borough Hall, Street. •• '. ' . • .- •260.00 center tlraa-of Kenllworth Boutevsrd and, Sarwood, New Jersey, on ' District 4. AU that portion of the Bar tsf.h7tfa Street! .wast of the center line ol South Twenty- Bslng knowri and described as premise* ough of Oarwood lying north of th* Une Tel. WEstfielcl 2-0981 t«00 00 No. 300 Boulevard. Kenllworth. New Gitiymod. Maw TUESDAY. OCTOBER »7. 1W3 v if *'»» '" Brat Btr«wt and pransa- AVanua.. —- |W. *-WHi. - SAT. _ ., TUESDAY. at 1:30 o'clock P. M. 0 -ol 'the Central Railroad and east of Oadar tM. lttri Street I District 3. AU that portion ol in* Bar- '- tEaatern Standard Time) •1300.00 ; o«(h of Kenllworth betivg south of the Therr Is due approximately tl.40t.4a — ••? iriiri** ' Inc. - (Eastern WALTER 8. McafANVS.' WALTER ». -BteMANOS. Street I I cents* line of KanUworth Bodlevsrd and With Interest front June S3. 18S3. Borough Clerk •100 00 aast of th* center Un* ol South Twenty- costs. "•'•.,,' Borough Clerk. 1 first Street and Orai tHVlNQ J. BOSENBERQ. Ati October ty; my • v-- -M>«a- IB, Borough Clark EDJ*C.C.*C. 13. laSS. «. 10-» : Dated: i; I. : '• : .•"'/•.-«"*'':' '•• . "•. ', .....

TtW r«ANTORD CmgCW AKP GHfeOWCLE. THtfllSDAy. OCTQBTO 22.-

FMlowahlp -will meet Bt "6: SO p, m. I Garwood and Sandira, Hlnes of | Mr». Everett T.-Gaa* ahid Mrs. of Trinity Chutch'...last ftUvU. Aii.jirUll U» ni>tinecti Notv Jersey Chapter of Albert H. . of *3 \!it-*i- tj,e Society for Advancement of Senior Choir rehearsal wUl be ] Kenilworth. Thursday: Various churclK-s. in d,. .-.. . . ^, • rv . Men's Forum Held at 8 o'clock totugnt, and the Junior •fi:-:in .awn::*- *ae^1.Miuu.«ej|Ofiit it the Essex House. Choir wUl practice at $:Vt pvwSpailenho. e Club Views Trlniiy l>ay Cuild U»f elderly people of the E|iis-( KKNILWOirni —. Tho • 1953 Srwurk This was announced by Meet Attracts Monday. Prayer meeting is held copal fllilh. • .., |Christnias.sral clil\c of the 11 ich;. i. t M. I -'a rlson, of 288 Bloom- at ••pr« Wednesday, ViH|to Hume im A 11)11. , l-'.Dtinty rabcrcuiusK and! Mrrting- Winning a sweep tropi Hajreck'r* Baseball ord ; at 2-1 ' Friday .:BfterBooB' ait Clarence F. Scott, a rcpreisehta- An nll-dav . trip tgi the Ever- ln charge the arrangements. lli-altli l^uiiut* in Kenikvi^rth will Ciunt^-ti: /•rill cjetyand chief engineer of A! & tA. Seven Squads > Foods, the" Men's League keglers Warinaneo Park as Rahway top- tlve of Swllt and Company, -was greens Irv Mbp>»ti>wj»' . wus. ut-Miss Mary Thtresa' Sfudder •dirtcteil by...Fi'ank t.. Davis of take l>art wiil Karacheustap. Inc.; ot ,, Hoeelle PhU Sanford has been award- one-game lead in the 144 Coacb J. Seth Trusteed D.scui» :< twided.,by 25 rnembpw of the Daydlfertrcss of the Evergreens: tdrrncc, the league an-' -follriw •- It* P.irk. • • '\ . • • ' ' • HUbrn 1*5. pled the .Blue and Cold runners. crQsj Driver Held Ituest speakvr af lhc meftllii!.'•lasl earn, 28-7 Cranford Bowling League. Friday ed a trophy as the, mo»t out- • r •••. • 137 kesea ss rated nobetteiJ >• • ••• • -... night at teho Lanes. The Dertao- 2*-3t: ',,'•' • .' •'-. ' • • ; ExpanMon Program cveuW of the Spadcnhoc Garden } m standing player on the Junior daric.terse to the. ' — "XbacB GrayMrtt Hope* Vic«-i« , era tic Club. Sportsman's Shop and 1*7 Okek 8ln*tw set the Ratnray Club. He accompunied his talk with > baseball team sponsored by CduntT tneet to be held toin fPTA .Return to line-Up Against Hillside EJeVen Injury-Riddled Local ; Errico Trucking are knotted for 7CI v|*s he eruiseU the two-and-a-hatf two nirns.^"Holland Sprliiu Bulbs' Cranford Post 212, American at Warinancy ; ~SPRINGF1ELD — School ex- In Fatality second place. ... Sni t».liitfcJ»«»art»«> —^-~- /— Saturday Morning at Memorial Field ' Eleven Puts Up Game Legion; . '" "". ''•> "• " • mile course in a fair toneo f iTTiil diSd^by a'hd "Roses." .''•.'. ,, •• •' Other sweeps turned in Friday ^iTUorTpi Mrs. John C. Pankiich, prcsidi'iil. night were by Fischer's Market. 301 Art Schneider, coach jof, the Crahford*s Danny Rearick follow- Rahwary •and Edison T,-, A^iwir of'winless learns-meet Suturday-pibrning in a gridiron .I.-.iibers. of the Board of Educa- Miss Bonnell Faces ,, ol \\1 Elmura avenue was 1UJSU>NS Battle Against Rahway 1«3 ed. ; Loii•• pyfcCtendcm. Brace. Ber- both u^efeateii, ur- contest that .will probabhprovide a l«t ol spark. Both Cranford and over the VFW. Police Department team,: presented the ' trophy' to timr-t!!r=Jena«uin Dayton Regional to the group. over the LiOna Club. Breen^ Gold np 'cantenders f.,r Hii'h School at a forum held at the Grand Jury Action A game, injury-hampered Cran- 143 the local youth at a recent meet- rah^Bob Hagerthy and Rudi Metz- Mrs. Qeorgc Smith ond M 'Hillside-wii:. be seeking.ih«r first ^ victory, at Memorial Field. Checks'over the Cranford Shoe 1» ing'at the Casino. He said the However, the .Cvanfufc school Thursday night under spon- toj-d eleven suffered its fourth 1*0 ner ab» (Inlshed for Cranford |n After Accident Here Pankiich described their i Thine* on.- looki.ie t- bit brighter for? the Blues. JThey could Store, and JPetersen's Dairy over' choice was made after consult- team could threaten, if sevcilu (, sorship of the Regional Parent- straight loss Saturday as a hard* ; tit thetopten. (•*' •" T;: - •; ' "• derella" flower arrangemenJ/'whU 1) wry w*|l stop this Cornet team. The probable return of "quarterback Barron's £ssb. . •'- ."•". the boys are,in good health. The i Association. QARWOOD — Miss Mary Eliza- ing with the coaches of other Th4»' vfapry lv>«e<'Rahway a they had submitted at T Vitjce Vicci and tackle Bob Bolo-* hitting Rahway club scored over 'have been stayed down during \, " Shakers ..included ftaymond W. beth Bonnell. 43. of 67J North ave- JelloviU of Breen's Gold Checks is* junior Legion teams and wasrec<«tJ.v; -• -. ••.-'"• / .'..' • „• . 1 School flower show, ey to the lineup' will 6iy«? Cran- the Blues. 28-7, at Rahway's Riv- rolled a 619 series, putting togeth- based on sportsmanship .and' past two weeks by colds. Km bes of Springfield, president of nue, west, Westfield, was held for The summaries: '- ' action of the Grand Jury on a ProRpectlve membres .who at- " that little bit"of added exper- erside Park. ,-' . ••' "' [V ."• \ er games of 226.194 and 199, while m team spirit as" well as playing Also entered in the meet bet; tin- board, and Dr. Minor C. K. '• p.twever, fullback Andy charge of causing death by oper- tended last nlght^rncc'tinc includ- Cranford. which 'wept into, the Thommen of Petersen's Dairy had T ability;"" •'..'•'•«. CranfonC Rahway and Edisonar , Jones of Mountainside, vice-pres- ed Mrs. George H. HoUenbuok. i Honors, end Dipk U'uis and pos- a 608 total with games of 220, 187 of KUnbeth. ation of a motor vehicle, When she [game'' with four regulars not TJietrophy was presented by : «—Barran. OMtet«; 7—Lyotv «a*>- -was arraigned' befbre Magistrate ~Har James t. Leonard in Municipal nckin, Mrs. Michael' Hold Lead j uniform due to,,cinjuries^ offered Others in the 200 circle Trida proposed site for a Hew school In nP Coventry ^ 1*3 If* Davis, a past commander, who> The winning team will squad- The local boys will KeM ' : Court Monday night. She was re- Mrs. S. Robert Chris- the best resistance to the Scarlet were: R. Petersen. . Davit . .-^.i IM IM died recently. • trophy sHid the first 4nd Cbrk-is the most logical one be- Mrs. . William H. Eckirt. nod if the defensive line hold.-j » 'attack it couH The lack of suf Karri* __>,.: ISf . IM LOQU YootlM Capture cause of its geographical location leased in -the custody of her at- Dairy, . 201; ' Lutz, Breen's Torftrarn ..._... 144, 157 place finishers will be ayvardevj torney. •'.••• ' ; little better' '.h'un 'in, the Rahway | Four Teams Tied ficent replacements created a prob-\£££^ ~^. DeMarco! Huctlrman J , is* ISO1*3 goat} nafdaH Silver medals-1 «;il iuul because the population ln- • affair/ . • . _>' "' ' ••'••, Handicap' .-.; „•• « ••» ;e- e Show Ribbons , Miss Bonnell's mother. Mrs. Ell; . ~ .(AN ADVERTISEMENTt lem as rtjany boys saw regular.«c-JFoods.,208: Koury. fisch* go to the third and fourth |>l;,,J (r.ase In the Regional district" has r For Second Place lion for the first Ume. TOTAL' v~ .: 833^ •» 830 abeth Bonnell, M. of the ..-•• "-Tttsftwo"sfjuuds will be- nwtchinu , ke, ^ Gold, Police Department. m uqooRs „•• Severa).. Cranford youngsters W"!***^.!. and bronxe award-: to tr heuviest inthat section. p. .— it* . ise field address, died October/^'in I Highlight of the Blue and Gold's' 201*:' Nylen,". ,. referendum on the. proposed The Man Who Will - -,^—-f,>rfTAir.nvttiorMii—>' which should'' In Church League Nl Wi DepartmentD , Heurr 3 Summit took ribbons last week-end in theboy* in fifth and sixth plans. MdWenberg Hospital. Pl^tnfield, _ i attack •' came late, in third quarter j7 n- Hall. Lioi HOOR ,uw school has been scheduled for interesting. Tlu-Comet back-' Community Methodist of nienil annual .tell horse show The meet will be run owr \\ where she was taken WUowlng a Work for You, it* hustling guard. Bill Hoag- Poeltler. Barnetf titroRi chung Stables, Summit. November 30. . . ui *•• >>it{4h ro-^nd-a^bmlf mile course atul three-car accident hewron 1 Again, 2-0 —Irr the-Watchuntr Trooj -—tMhcr- hhnrd- -Chub Ferngno has four -expe.-i;,M ent, 1st Cl Tr. Vickie DePaul lost -control qJ4h« car she was driv- art- M-atbnckS. ;ind both are pood .j^ league-leaders ' set a new Citizen.. and ' Chron- Hajreek __..._,u.:...,: 170 1711«7 same score, 2-0. They defeated SprinRlicld. School Superintcn- way was deep in Cranford terri- •*l»ttm»teh...^..i,^i.. i_ IM 1«4 ;'1)8 placed second. Vickie also took ing on avenue when- she runners: nd Car- Icle, 224 Rogers, Cittten and a the Blue and Gold nckera earlier Takes on Jell Tuesday 'iu-nf Warren W.'Holsey'-'and Dr. I tory when quarterback Doug Lew- Chronicle, 217; -K.i Knierim. Le- Uaurtoa _..^r3....,.^T 148 1SS 187 second in the class for A Troopers Norman Murray, assistant super- tried toXul o moth irwide the car, so rolled 200' is tossed a jump pass to captain Frankenbercer 1T3 177145 n the sea»n.\2-0. :.- ' ;> Kesunutag its dual meet sclutlu and struck two oncoming vehicles. W«Uett and trie- Four teams are.now tied for sec- 200; Rankin., Sunny Ac- Weoar _..-: ..-„.... 170 182 173 11 years old, and fourth in the intendent, also were introduced. Jim Robinson who took the-ball to - 'Handicap .,:..... S 5 '. :S The local boys were certainty class over low low .jumps for ATuesday. Coach J. Seth Wi>ck!cy . Ai»o-in the Bonnell car was Mrs. Don and Alex, also will'See .action . ond place; They are: St. Paul's resv/2O5; BBroughtonh .S Sunny Acres, TOTAL, ^ • . 814 '' ^SAS The meeting was conducted'by the Cranford six. Then Homer' out-of-fonn lor this/ contest torTroopers under 13 years. erase country team will uuvt- Bonnell's sister, Miss Neille Hann. in the bjckrield. ! E «t R I. Zion Lutheran of Rahway: Democratic Club,. 221; HHARCA O CHKMICAL CO. U*> im»i|yif»»» Thomas Jefferson V- .'- .-:... Democratic Club ...... 1J ii ' icrriZKN-CHRONICUC )2> jumps for A Troopers 12 and 13 Mrs. George Cassera. MrsaJ..Wessr ;-core 13-0. ,.' ..,.' -." ; ' / ' ..- 'aithful goalie, Davey Byrne, nev- over Union and Iryinglton and \v,-rt in the crash were three other West- Sp^rlaman Shop .1—. »o • 13 McCuBomh 182 ' 124 151 years old. Tr. James Cascio placed ner, Mrs. .A. Rappel, Mrs. I. L. LET'S LOOK AT THE RECORD George Sohuckman. The forward-; Osceola Presbyteriun swept three ErrtceTrUcWnc'.—_:.-. j-;u It • IJ- MeMU)on~z~;.-.;zzTr.:^. 158--12*- ertheless.- continued r to-show-his defeated by East Sidfe of • Newark. 1 (leitl residents, occupants qf the Also in the second period. Rail- Biwn'a ObUTChrcM ... -•^umarpffr-and - Mrs. Hr- Anderson wall is litjht both at the guard slots ,fro m ijnden Presbyterian. It was 11 RanhoMr 145 148 stuff as he repeatedly deflected sixth in the litter event Charlotte ftahway and Kdiwwi other cars involved, one of whom and at the way scored.'two more touchdowns. i Market :::: \l 11 Roger* /„..„ 117 1815t3 also took a fifth in the bridle trail acting as,.hostesses* ^ During the past 17 yenrs, Bell's Pharmacy has compounded j the second week in a row ihc Osce- The first was the result of a poor Uens. Club 10 W««k* „»...!....„ 1S» 183181 numerous Summit attempts." required hospital treatment. ' Cranford. u:hich has certainly,0|a team Tinn . Market , IS' . 10 • Haward . ,..—... 1TJ 150 hacks for A Troopers IS years old. '. a sweep after MtihodUt Mtn'i Club 10 Both of the winner's scores came In court Monday night Miss Bon- over a quarter million pre'scriptions'— a^record of confidence in <6«i Cranford punt which gave the win- 5 ; Handicap J_....—;. 28 ^M • >:»d its share of bbadd bbreakk sth thiNJi xirOppjng.jU first "nme games Harrte. Ltd . 10 l Junior High Eleven ners possession on the Cranford 34. : .~..r 8' ;TOTAl. _..j.i.. „ 868 807757 in the third period, the first one be- nell pleaded innocent to a careless WIIX1AM J. DOWNEY staff, our ability and our cdnaplete stock. (-. «-as«,n. will be out to get this vie- j' Teihple. Beth-El scored a sweep Harco Cnvmicai Co. .... • LEHIGH E8SO Hi From ^ierc the Scarlets ploughed Lthlsh EaM> ng stored by Ed Smlt who popped Meet* Rahway Friday Dinner Fetes driving charge, but Magistrate to.r>-. -Coach Stan GraysorfV boys ovcr Calvary .Lutheran St. Paul's KnUntn. K. v:....c M« • 184 too Soccer ^Squad to Invade down to the 12 where, halfback Police Department 15. Kl«ww«ttor 175 ' 177 144 n the tally near the goal. John Leonard' found her guilty and sus- '- On jtily 27, 1953, I called at our • We deeply appreciate the continued fine patronage whicK icsi have continued to show spark de-!Molnodi.;t swcpt Community Meth- Ptu ' Dairy ....—.. I Cranford Junior High KnieHm. M. .v^_ 121 IBS Bollock sank the second score, ba pended her driver's license far 90township office and inquired about sj>iie four la Eno^ 3 Kirkpalrtrk ...... _...... »« 127 Jamesburg for Contfsl of Cranford have given our store. Come celebrate with juts during odist II and Zion Lutheran won after that TD, Rahway's Bruce At- Slubten. Agency ....:. -J4 Nyl«l .:._-. , _... 167 180 took a good pass and tagged it football team will return to uc Church School days. She' also was assessed $3 the tax assessment on my prop- Grays4Mn will take "to'the three from First • Baptist- of Ro- Sunny Acre* 13 Almqullt ..'._,...._ 147 114 Coach Courtland Daley's Cranr court costs, r,' erty. I was given a formula on out 17th Anniversary Sale this week-end. kinson intercepted a Cranford P»pt»nr>inl Room . 9 TOT At ...?„.-..„....,...... 749 .825 rom about 10-yards out. tion after a two-week layoiT to- !!••' air with Vicci back in the pasjiii!* ford High School soccer team wiir pa,ss. Lewis then tossed -to Rob-V. F. W 1* 804 The line-ups: ; mortow afternoon meeting. U:ih- The accident marked Garwood's how the awicsKmcnt wut leached |>ositi(in iind viith the top runners Barnrtt> Lkjuora ..... 33 travel ia jamesburg Tuesday to Staff and Choir on my property. .(Belteyc me .this S. S. ElSEKIfERC, PharmarUl-4>trnrr v In other matches, Cranford inson to make it 26-0 as the half Haytck'a Foodi .: • 3 way at Memorial Field. second traffic fatality this year — Rogers arid possibly Sholz — ., , .. • DEMOCRATIC CLUB <2> Byiw, t: Huihn. «r: IteUL Ir; H take on the local-efeven. ' ^ formula' was not-uued on nil prop- .. / ,.,, , . i Methodist wotn "two' from "Temple arrie/to a close. • CUlMP.-Chronlcle •••••. 16 e GARWOOD — Miss Eva Boydqn and the' first Union County fatal-, out. However, the Blues running, 8 Ward „ .- - 136 176413 • CAw. U; Hokk. ol: Wailand. rh; The Blues met Jamesburg last . Coach Bill Martin's clcVen will of Westfield and Gar- Puilderf General 6 fyin ... '. . .. u- 184 183 • 118 MI. Oh; Davis, 4h: Stokt*. rf; Jawvtt. ity Binco the suite's "Save a Life o erty in Cranford becaukjHf it was ace. Tim 'Schuman, ratecl along j Ire' the third frame, the Blues 10 5 Hull _ IN . 118 179 if. Suballtute* — Scbacht. Albart. Raad. week and were handed a .5-1 de- CranfpK) Stoe Stora . l Dny" .traffic safety campaign was 'gome people would be up in arms.) . « „ . r. feat by the Central Jersey squad. Joe ApeHoof.Roselle1Park:*sI Trinity Episcopal 194 The formula was used on all the ficld regular as halfback Pete _ . . IM •-' 183 • -.•,: -. ',. aiisunr • •- < • •'••*•:• season. It has played a 6-6 1 M Jessie Mnllinson and Mrsstarte. d September. 1. the top backs in the county, should OAQIV 848 any Snyder.- director of the^hoir, and "The Oregon Trail." "Landing of 1.79 ; evening'of the Gallopig Twnpi* BMh-O 10 OrU»S this work would be' completed and 9 for SI. P*ul'« Iblbodbt 10 'ord club, but leeat boys real- ttalt*r ^- lit ITS Ralph Clark, superintendent of the the Pilgrim*." "Ring Out © Uber- I was. advised that the work should Association at the, annual o Cranlord' Pre«byleCUn ...: t lt hunting for aUyyour equipment. .-,.,.--.. .29 Ci«n(ord Melhodlsl ' ly gave them stubborn battle Ui«t —. *• „ Mll I« Sunday School, who revlewwl the ty" and "The Landing of Colum- be "completed uround September zational meeting at the clubhouse^ 9 •ctMlter .. •„, :._ 148 . '•-••.. • 8 most of the time. JalaWlta _*. . 318 ' IM We can, supply everything but your school's history: bus."' '-.,.- ' •• 15, or shortly after and at that time Kenilworth. '. ' 1 The line-ups;; Juatti _ ~ ~ IN The HBV. Albert Df«*o, pastor of Oactili Pmbylerltn ... *-- 0 TOTAL . !~ -!T CM Mt Miss Helen Mar«o«v, n«h «ri»r»«> the books would bo open to the Ed "Saunders of Garwood was U4>t«ri : S CRAKTORO etMW aTTORC 10) marksmanship -— tret's tip to you. Oscoola Prosbyterian Church, waswent to New York City on a tour public. ....w...... CJmmunlt>>sM««h_.-._ IM l» TOTAL - September 15th has long cone of R.osellc Park is the new presi- Trintte Eppv S M TaevkJaa — Pattanon. Whatoa.' Flood by the RcV. Eric E, Tougher, p«s- were taken to parts of, the station WUaan . • , Orrofc, Jr. • 174 164lie but I have not Keen any public no- dent. ' SL Wul« K*ll II^v-.., 4 • RWity -- .—..-._.— _ _ Its ' IN •VIUtgRS' OBMIRAL «•» tnr. Mrs. Tougher and Mr. and Mrs. seldom seen by. travelers. They, Tempi* Emmanuel ....O^... „ 3 10 auank) — H«a«to*»a. Ctecon*. Mwrt*. K IM IN tice that the tax books were open $1.25 Value 29c Value 40c Value Dunham Koeacr DiLaieaao'«——. ' 191 ISO UK our Wiliam Mnckay offered vocal » Uirned hrro the baggage and par- 20c Value HandicaHandic p 1 10, to the public, showing, the new »s- S-t'f Canton — stataao. Mumary - ' " "-• ;._ ."l§3 1BJ7 JcHions; • 1 _i _ • To Atlenil College Day •eta — aebuman. Schals. Vouna. Em TOTATOTALL- 811 cei, department works and they sessments. WHY???, L_,V^ 7_ VENIDA^ GUARANTEED mom. Smat.. Daan,-Jahnaan- A rranKcmcnts were Jh chgrgc of through aVt|aIh made up to ' Maybe later would be a better SPRINGFIELD — A Garwood - - a*amAv - - ;- mtr» LSAOVS <»> Mrs. Clinton H. Patten, president go io 8t. Zouis. The Spirit of 8t.time, but you,.- the people should CTMlCAL Kiirl and a Kenilworth girl are Edison Ta nata _ mnini, •»***»)**. fXmaMta. Mar< «(the society; Mrs, Burton Gal\fa- TISSUES Gary. OraT. m mU. They visited the automat be the judge. ' CAPS among the 10 students at Jonathan •_;™ ias ' we w'ay and Mrs.' Arthur,'Walshe. i THERMOMETERS SALT Dayton Regional. High School MCTHODiaT issT'CLUB lit for-lunch. '.>'•••• <• During the 1952 political carri- 200H Blues Runners 9SLar Gary' ISA "Suffering fcr the Sake 'of The children In MlssHelene .who have registered for College FaU^tltd SPORTSMAlfS SHOP pat'gn the slogan "It's time for a t ' Christ* will be the sermon topic Austin's kindergarten classes have ttoy Saturday at New Jersey Col- • Undefeated Edison Tech con- •taeka ' TOTAL •kan _._^__....^__^,. ill ,'g Change" was broadcast. The lege for.Women, New Brunswick. tinued its unbeaten cross-country j|l>-iiV .«.__.^.^_____ 178 _ j 17 North Ave..W. of the.«Bevl Mr. Tougher at theenjeyed the lovely Autumn wea- American Voter,, .exercising his eaalon* IM 11 a:. nt» worship service at the They are: Nora Provencal* °I streak by downing Cranford at Rahway .... Waannd OPSIC FB1DAT EV«N1NO8 ' ther. 'They th6k, a walk one day to Constitutional Privileges, brought Warlnaneo Park. 23-32, on, Tues- Oflklatfl e — Hutaanlkma . Rkaall »w 4M church? IHls Sunday. The : Youth observe .the beautiful'foliage and about this ."Change" at the polls' pile; ariawold. HMMak "- 141 iK TINNKSS MARKRT (St • when they returned to the class- • '- '" Ian Water .Better. • day afternoon. - Field d DtMatca' isa ' TJanatt. P. •_..„»„:_„ IM 115 What was the principle reason The Blue and Gold runners have oSCr *_-,». in . JJ8 room . they were able to .identify given by the campaigners in advo- rmbrtes washed wiuysoap In soft atatrtmaM . -Z lti . its eight different leaves'. They are water can last ou« third longer suffered three straight setbacks JV Game Cancelled Rlrwso ...... ITS IM cating the "Change?" Simply this: after winning their first two meets. TimMn „ .„„._._._ ' 191 1S7 making a leaf booklet jutd team- "Twenty years of rule bv one po- than those washed hf hard water. - A junior vanity, footba 1TOTAL .- BB4 ib .816 ing many songs about the leaves. litical party is-too~long' lot* safety Danny Rearick, who has been HARRIS, LTD. Ill $4.50 Value $2.00 Value Coach Weekley's top harrier, fin-test between Cranford g 17* ^^^ 13S MS Miss Joan* Meyer's morning kin- of government." > • . ' • , 65c Value and Rahway^was cancelled by 135 111 -181 dergarten class celebrated John ished in a close third, with Edison's 134 V Oddly, the voters of Cranford ASPIRIN number two man, Don Williams. Cranford Ifondiy becauae of the 178 138 Dean's fifth birthday last week by- were almost unanimously' in favor ALUMINUM ELECTRIC Tony-MaskwB-capture4-the-flrst}Jwiie numner :bf injuries on the IM MS having a party given by his par-of a "CHANGE" in the national • :'usp ;• r ; WUtent position traveling the course in jquad. TOTAL 35. 11 ents. On Thursday the afternoon government, based on the opinion TABLETS STERILIZER VAPORIZER 13:35 for the Edison Vocational M IM classes of the kindergartens went that twenty years lg too long' for runners. to Forsgate Farms in Jamesburg. government by one polities! party! BORIC ACID Senior* Bruce Berran and Junior (It should be noted. that minority Lou McClendon finished in their Junior Achievers Hear • representation in both houses and for 37 -usdal spout of fifth and sixth re- principal offices of the government spectively. Others who finished in talk on Sale of Stock existed during the entire period in BRANDY GARWOOt) :— An eiplanation question.) The word "oddly" Is LB. the top ten were Rudi Metzner, eighth and Bob Hagerthy. In the of how financing U. accomplished used here as a rather mild descrip- tenth slot TODAY, SATURDAY through sale of stock was present- tion of the political attitude of the HANDY? The summary: ed by Frank Sturges, financial ad- Cranford voter who.has been re- 1-Mukwa. ZAitan 113:35': a—D. WU- viser of 'the Thatcher Furnace siding and paying constantly in- fV y tohov e llanu. Ed lion; 3—Rearick. Cranford: 4- Company, at a recent meeting of creasing taxes .under Township G*«V fcfondy handy. Here's J. Uilluinu;, tdi«>n; 5—U«Ti»n. Cranford. 1 TTr-riinriin. Crantord: 7— lavirr. Edl- the Junior Achievement group at-government by one political party $1.50 Value $1.00Vtdue $2.75 Value JOY ...... ,.::.vV 21c th« very b*it..^in the new •on; I-Metiwr. Cranford; 9—Kripaitl« for more than Forty Yes**!!!! ***HeaneuySmoUFloik,reody Edlxtn: 10^-HiKerthy, Cranford. tending ; the Garwood center at 333 North avenue. Minority representation on the . IVORY SNOW..21c at your retailer'* today. .1 pa NYLON COMB WOODBURY XUNCH KITS Members of the group are stu-Township Committee of Cranfoid Espertt Know that the bed dents from Jonathan Dayton Reg- COMPLETE LIFEBUOY brmiy h Cognac Brandy. And ProfUe •llhouettes are aremlnent is our safeguard aguinst the possi- itAND CREAM In the millinery picture to h^k oast ional tHigh School, Springfield;' ble evils qf. Uni-Partlsan caucus AND BRUSH *• world know, mat the flnssf Cranford' High School and Holy ....:..... 3 for17c Coaiwc IVooay obtal—Ms U with new cosiumes. Helmets a fORD Vs. fflLLSlI)E rule. ' . Trinity High Schoof. Westfield. • •stMenaeity, from the toques are atoe papular, whik pUl- (LUX SOAP Choreate* d|tlric« of rronce. kexes are reun<*e4 to feeung. O They will form a company, sell 'Capable, Get a SmoH Hoik trastiag color. and fabric combtefr stock to finance the enterprise, 3 for 17c Dons are uaad extetulveli', , . . SATObJJAy; OCTL, 24-flCfeaa A. M. StpGK PAPER purchase' raw materials, manufac- Honest and Constructive ture and.package a product and 'Representation sell it in the open market. •VeatkM rnpatWtieea MEMORIAL FIELD The names of vegetable extracts Left Change This Year! used in making leather firm Md o . • • • New Scoutmaster 3,000 TO 5,000 ROLLS IN STQCK > $14.00 Value flexible sound Vke a geogfpfcif Named for Troop 75 . symphony. They inohide fjattte. VOTE DOWNEY 75c Value quebracho, dlvl^llvl, •uro»c, _ _j Cranford's Schwlule~—— 3500 Hacker Sob MANY BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS FROM WHKH TO CHOOSE GARWOOD — Richard Hagman Full Lever B-lt NYLON bier, mangrove' and rnyro' <«l*ns. of Iu7- Center street ,ha« been named scoutmaster <** Boy Scout —Paid lor by. .Campaign Committee. <4 GRAIN SOLUBLE ELASTIC '..'•;• "•..••.• •:.•.:• +'-—•'• Troop 75. It was nnounced thtr STOCKINGS HEAR THE BANDS PLAY t SACRinCES ON ROOM LOTS weck.by Henry Hackert, chairman SACCAliRIN FULL FOOTED OCT. 24—Hillside .,... ._.., Mome ., BETWEEN HALVES. of the troop committee. Me suc- Roofing - Siding SHOP EARLY K^ BEST SEUCT1ON ceeds Charles Mercer. ' TABLETS OCT."V—Roselle Park Away Formerly a den dad for Cub Gutters - Leaders 17 NO UMIOS AV£ NOV. 7 Roselle ; Home Pack 79, Mr. Hagman also served ADMISSION a» assistant scoutmaster; The All Work -NOVTH^Scbtch Plains '. Home troop, sponsored by the lions Club, Adult. Chiitfc«n meets Thursday nights at Lincoln Guaranteed looo for 31 e B FREE: DELIVERY NOV. 2e—Jefferson , Away School. 1- -v f ' 80c 4Oc |MMMM|0ff FAINT JOHN 1 DIFABIO MANDY •UK. LINCOLN AVaOrOB itonua M YDNKERS Qrine Out andI OUnford 6-1105 I* Op. new York RMom HWips^^Mp^^^J^^^i^^p^ •••'"•ij'vVV;1-.;"'-•/•''•••'•;•'.'.-!-.••" •• , 'V, ', \ •

THE a*UUffOU> JWD GRROfnCLE. THPttBDAT, OCTOIMm CRAWFORD CITIZEN Aim CrTBONICLE^THURSDAY. OCTOBETV

****a*J*s*s***s^*»^as*^a*s*s*s*W*»***ass^Ss^a>M*s*s**as**Ma%*»*s*HS^^a%sjW howert hand. It is equally im- Si. John lit*. ApbHlle m;iin »nn of thp rlub Was the l>ortar\t that Union County deliver Poll Finds Meyner Leading •'Study. Cjiuup. Tlii>. (jioup ir;<.t I'OK^ a resounding majority tor the Be- ;'Sliow IMiiniluy ulnrly B» the home of its chairman. Tuberculosis P-ahys candidate for M>>. Robert Miller, 208 Central i,i!.ir,.f;,-.v" Haml i 'Arhinneinenl-i wore .completed •;t( :t iiu-HitiK. Monday- i-vrtiit»u in Tem Given WANTED By KENNETH, FINK. Director. Princeton Research. Service " jtlu1 McinMil of St. John the Apostle, Mrs. Winston went on to say,, The COP rally at the Elks Club Clark-Linden, for the professional the 'Study Group feature. ;jf auditoriunvwil! be broadcast from National Chairman ] ,-. ' . Fonr.er State Senator Robert B. Meyner, campaiRninj; for • all-sUu' slmw.-'"Parade of Stars," toand atmilur groups has been super- Help Wanted- Male Painting -Decorating 9 to 8:30 p. m. over WATV. Chan- I eovernor un the Dfrnocnitic ticket, is furjently nininii« ulteaci. of his b «£,' out the. bounty the opportunity to High School as- part of the Cf*nlo»a FesdJlr Seed. >M E- So. Axe- for Wednesday E veiling | tlili uiul rcfn-sliriie|}ls ;ifl^r the bents but one side of some LOOIIO- CRfd"*^l«V. . tf Slncle spindle autoonatic screw machine ioin the Troast. rally. Iri addition To bo exnet, the Domocralic stiAidurd bearer's l.oad is orily tuberculosis tests given to the stt . -operator \6 *et up and operate. Experi- C show. \ " I vei'siul 1KI>UU to the Uttenur.<. ence on Cleveland or similar single NITSCHKE * BUntCX - r Leonard W. Hail. chairman of t(S music nnd the appearance of the -3 T. And Anything-can still haiHjeiii • , HOI-LAKH- BULBS," Imported Hyacinih. In this connection, it was Misdents and faculty. ,• spindle -1 machine necessary. Second peMralors, 47 North 1Mb Street. tho HcpubUcan Nati inal Commit- candidate;;, the committee Will pre- At ;i huvtinu Oi'iielal Chairman OarTodil T"!:p. Crocui: Bulb .flind and Shift. 5 . day*; «9>v hour* 101-. ni«ht • Sihit; tho New' Jersey Poll til"st l'.'p<.rlcd on tho (iUburtiiftori^l j Winston's prouosui to center the The results of all the x-rays ate' ' Ao»er txitr. • C. E. Trubenbach. Jl3 premium. Excellent workinc conditions. ,•, will be a featured speaker at sent several "top notch" Broad- I'cti'i' ,1 Hia-kley .ivceivud re|»oit> E. So Ave . CBanJonl 6^ieJtl> J0-2» WLstficld 2-«400. . , "XI i«-nle«i early in August, the race has shown itself to.be a remarkably from thf various ('ommjitecs. The ! ilub s main .Bctlviuesj oner uuuin sent to the pupils' family phys - GOP rally nex "Wednesday: way acts. Mr. Carr said. . | uround an iiWormul Political Study R- UKHZXL — Interior, exterior jiteht in Elizabeth Hov. Thomas V. Mulvuney. hon- ciah. ' , ' IU.UE STONE FI»AGctNG for p .llos. IS h*en Paul L. Mayor tr- Edward pieiiuempfel;. Group, rather. than around guest «f.%» >q ft Sidewaliu tcsOlrc) by ACCOUNTANT, excellent opportunie>' in S5y EiSeTlS^CTanrrd^i.TMV Tioast. candidate for governor, and of--Unioni is directing the- county . jr At no time has either candidate .sswunj! .SI?!' of the popular orary chiiirinan, thunked the work- The testing progrnm began ltv t • ^ "••• Si Elizabeth Avsmue. Cranford. .. speakers, ui such. To this end, she • a small poi;n| company for a ypunl ;,|1 iif the party's ca idldates wind vatr; *and~a* no time has either candidate "led" by-4^--^-the minimum ors fill- their cooperation. — ••met FOB €xtrr~-m»imn»mr* •.*,ii\B»—CRaniord man <2S-3^i with a decree and 3 to 5 motcrcade that will start from the proposea «' plan envisaging u serio month- -when- the. .patch, test >:; s year* experience. Please phone WE»t- WILUAM ROESEL.- Interior and r.. up a county-wide to r. Freeholder Court House In Elizabeth at 8:45 margin need<*> for the Now J'fer>U.\V Poll ito doclure one candidate jjiven to aH students except tho^e YOUR ChniUn^i £ilu now. CAU neld S-6*00 lor particular* And ioter- of .round table tulks, ptiitcl dis- teHor Palnttnc Skilled mechanic.. Nt-lson L. Cafr, ra y chairman, a. m. and cover every municipal- dUs&niiely. in° the-'lead, and still allow for'H'tatisticiil variation. cu«stonB, and monitored debates, to who wclre to be x-rayed. There. Tlr^l-Slllc Hoijeo' r«*)rfT»tnl»tlie. Mri. ;• view. . -y\ u Personal supervision. > SOS Calumbl* announced today. _JV,k»r. CRiniord 6-i*16 • lfr-,33 Avenue. Cranford. Call CR»ruord ity in the county, winding up at "', ' Ori' August 6, the first, .statewide poll showed Troast ieadini; tuke -up the principal, political are. several steps'to the patch. l-'St-„ • "The importance Study Sessions A.-K1CA.N VIOLETS ,— t the - national the linal rally at the Elks Club- < issues.of the moment an they.affect which take live days. The patchy For • -71 5 his 0cn;ocralic .uppunent •il.G'/v to_45 :;...his margin being'2.6%. pi»nU., «.ule variety, tl to U VulU.i» ATTENTION RESIDENTS OF LINDEN DECORATOR* CO7 Pai .administration ' attri mtes to this house. The tour includes a stop 1 were' put on,the students on Sep- :. iTtCBBt or othe* CUSTOM CABWfjTS . Oi»-Septomber - 2t« the New .Jofsey Poll reported. Troast and the home, the youth, and the wel- ^ W b 1' Hll CRANrX)RD &. GARWOOD . and. decoratlnc: eatabltihed l»ig. election in New J rse-y is e'vi-it the American Legion Hall in tember 21 bv MrSi Katherine_.Popp Sfislon-Blll Cabinet Company. > 73* :. CRanto'rd 6-33S*. Ul 150 00 extra money c«n. be made by. Linden 2-32M. ' ' Meyner still neck a'ldjieclc, with Troast holdintf a lead of 2.9";;'; Again ForRepublican fuic of tho nation in gencrul, the Morth Ave:.' Caroood. WZstfleld3-MU a "white collar" worker who is anV: deuced by the fact hat Mr. Hull Union fof a "Troast and Coffee" W. WUUM. Slutu of Now Jersey and Crunford, ami Miss Elizabeth Durrell, school bilious enuuilh to act as our' represen- PAINTING and PAPERHANGLNG. neither could injr^ter a niajority or" a A.".'v. lead. _ , w will be in .Union C unty for this break, which is b*iing arranged by 6 nur.se. They .were taken off two 'CKXTIAN BUNDS, js*lts>. MAHOGANY TEA .ft'ACOS. N:IVM.I of Servicing Real Real Estate For Sale ~ Help Wanted -Female talivc four night* a week, Not can- - bert. .CRaniord «~2654. - in particular. CKXIA rocker. chcrr> vaxsing ~ So >elllnat .experience- lour and will be a feiturcd speak- Hotel there trv cni£t-aCtlirfiTM«tei. Th?- T-lci« Lsbtc. *-ra"mrtfc>».-«H;im_'r»nnlr srfjmjx AUTOMATITOMATIC 'WASHER S1JW- necruary. Vou uiil be atxtcned about : MICHAEL M. BARIca — Painutii: ..id L«wta Himmn. 10» T. Unibtv *»*;- tf YOUR FAMILY GIRLS OR YOUNG WOMEN ifor dry er at. our rally that,\...night,o -v»." .Stat^e •nittee of the Regular Republican western end of the. 'ewsaeiwl-, ViU be 1.3*^ . Thfl.iiDeinfjk'ijatic candif'.ate for-•-govornoi',. however, has neither they wore read! If the patch prov- .pine - ALL WORK CUABAHTn»7 B_ clc«».ninjj: »U>re, no experience ncceuary. .fifteen accobnU each, of whom will DecoratinS- Interior asd exterior, rea- v The Craliforil .Women's' RejAlb- pressed the l>t'Ut>f that many think- will appreciate the fourth bedroom and expect a-call several time* a month. - Srmitor Kenneth C. Hand, county • JAVE! P>«no*. n*rs». us«l, birgstn. P"ced. •W. FLARTEY. CRaslard C-17U. *Ui>.;. will adore the modern tile bath Apply Blue Ribbon Cleaners., ltoo North sonable prices, CRanford S-KS73. • tf Club. . covered in tkje hilr aUenBoon »-iih j a rriajoiily of tjlc state's voters in li>s camp,, nor a lead of A .'i, — thf Mean Club, Inc., met ut the homlu of ing wives and inolhi'is in Ci'anford ed positive,-the person was given ' MOT unu. Crmriford Piado Co. Tuner* VCLTIPLE LIST TOO*t in tnai older type home- Large y«rd Un Avenue, Garwbod. . . ' Write P. O. BJI No. 3. Railway. N. J. chairman said today. A campaign luncheon will be stops iii Neiir •I*nanr6ifisn>te'. Eej-ktv warRin. 'neccssjn. Convenient to Mrs.JHarold L. Winston, |iresidcnt, would be enuei' tostudy the AHC's, ',.- and nbuthWn. optwut* RJL SUitioa- CRANTCSD BXnUGKBATIOJf SUVILX I WITH A MEMBER OF THE "•With the. Repub can Party ley Heichts and f oUowed by ttm-| 7 < i cJ, on sVigidaire, Kelvinaaar. Crasley. CoJd- I tow-h. Pnced to sell. (13.000. uomah for' cleaning and served at l?!30 p. m. at the Chi- Today's results do. however,; show that sine eearly Aufiust, !) fenwlish Villaue, last-'Wednesduy. o'f - a.2 ,;. anei Troast hits lost sev.en-tcnths of Mrs, Winston spoke on "The Po- city,, state und national — when no reaction at all. Even it two rnd , ALUMINUM STORM WINDOW TJiurs.. Friday.' CRanford 6-5976: "' ' 11. is imperative that X nion Coun- will leave the diames' in lirac lo. d tr*:rrna»l»t. »6 LIKE fMrT pr>r>K Nn ? 8. Suburoan Tiust WOBtlR COON Summit Republicans will present one "'per'cent (,7'i.).- •«••'' liivcn the 'opportunity., to do so, appear afler the tape is ic- Combination Scrn-n* uid Storm ' fore"~Oc'obcr~30r litical Club — Its Duties and Ms r*ree estimate*. Alb*n-Ln>u. 109 North CRuilurd 6-Z£28 Well. thb> moderri )wme is in just about A FEW PART TIME jobs now available •Co.- If riot restored. .- , send—u—- Hepublicaa, ,he.,"giihernatorial_candidat&. and, open' the. .Elaub^tfc iraiay at fl- CARPENTES and CONTRACTOB. I UlTRE SEARCHING perfect condition. It has 3 good sir* in Mies department of "Hhe proj;restive ,1853, application will be made lor new s asked u cross-section of Objectives^' durihu the 'course tif through such a political Study ]moved. It does not niean\ that a'o-. Union Ave.. CRanford e-OMC tf r ii.rjitr F. Metfleld, Represent •he other-members of the county o'clock. ~ " ;—' MAHUC'ANY BtKJiiLASL. *(S; leather kind* of alteraQons. porct I icr TSe rvt-i » 1,000 New'Jersey voters in »17 of the.state's. 21 counties and in 44 ili.p cuiklail uole, »lj. 7 piece Iivrnjf : w« Seiberx. 3Sa Lincoln Dmc KssU- [>«.»«•,[> > bur^aiom. Its' as don a fireplace, drainf room, science kitcnvn. (ul but not essential. Our housewife'£ aiid Uphold' Presli ticket, at a tea at, the Suburban Tickets for the rally Ibeen 1 1 ent Eisen- joined the club In 1030, under thu school nurse. ! expluilled. It inill- TABLE PADS. 3-tK. **«». Iron »**J room jutlt: »lu«J. IK12 >Cr.itii. iu^ worth. - CRaniorsl *-AKM. [»r_iii oecoratcd in excellent taste. 5 1st floor powder room, rear porch. at- plan'permits hour» to.be arranged Cur WOMKN WITH distributed to the 21 different'communities (lurinji the period between Saturday, October Choice of b**uuiul. colon. Free •*• v>|tri.'ipad. »1(XJ, «E» rut, *'"'• auu.- '• <- ' ~-.-j.-rj. 3 picture oil hot water tached carace.- Reasonable taxes and Hie your convenience. CRanford 6-0182. - ciitcs, tht-y. said.'that further *•*;- i. carrji-iiiion Horn* windows and 3, and Thursday nieht.. October IS, the follbvlring- question: sponsorshii)- of its first president, " . ";" Provided Bate* (ivni. AJban-Lrwis. lot N..(Jn- rriauc toaster. 15; (UiUM. mucelianeou> FORMICA. MICABTA. said TZJCTOLRZ \ price Is n*ht- • ' ... Muticot Instruction rftOBLCM FEET municipal ctuu-rannc amdl sue avail- Mrs. Julia Hnzzard—at that time anunation by means of x-i'ay iiiul _ IBM Av«/ CRanfard «-06«, • tlciri. Czlani'oia 6-MAi. •• ' counter, top rrplsrementa. um—-»Hf ' bUnds.'- fully insulated, SECRETARY. Cranford real estate office. able on request. BIr. Can- 5alid. • • . "Oi Not^iiibi-r ,3, ,iy<'u» Jt'tiey voters-will ek'ct n governor: Every m«n has a jlerfect right to-, Cabinet Co,' 3B» — - •- for 2 room*, hish, dry NO WAITING . ,r Pleasant surroundings, congenial as*o- MISS .VREDENBUROH ha* openins* for nlso Kopuhliean National commlt- his opinion, provided It •»r*c* with physical .-examination- should bo nodem -krtcfaea. attached car- ; a lew . more piano' students. »1 per FULL WASHING MACHLNE. arjj pisnwaincr for the owner to find a place-to go before ciatt5. insurance - eXsPyerlence helpful 1/ t»ic Wcc'jon were licld today, how? t/iould, you probabli) vote— ; rlliSBURCH PAINTS, full line of In- v wzstfldd x-aim. toowoinan from New Jersey-j— the | |done.-g. ,,..'• .'• ' ',-' '„ isi a perieci iocauon. A*kins; onty you caa-~cet-posje*tten:oi - this attractive but not required. 5 day- week. Interest- lesson. 240 Nortti Ave.,. W., CRanford ANDREW CR1SANTI terior, and exterior.. >aint*rs' discotint combu*AlU>n» •. Tnor Aulo-Maific, *&a: : •fur.ihc; j7<'j;ji!>lloptui.-CRanloxd. 6-2880. Trees Taken Down Ryan ... ,..;• 4.2 4.0 5.2 —tsnr RADIO I >c»««ti po.-cn. tiled bath, carage. out- mander of Gr^nJr«o«d Ptasa. 212. 1 Undecided..,.,...,...... ^...... ,,...... ;. -7 1.1 • 2.2 -;». FKNETIAN BLINDS In ttocK 33 to 36.SINGLE ROOM, double bed. Very coro- Herbert F. Sor*j> Tjr*iy piloted. )u»t "around the cor- FOR THE LOCATION MINDED PART TIME WORK, lypini: etc.". at home FRENCH American I .*»gi'"gB v^es Snai3ta3Qc»cT 3*s : inches, custom quality stock blinds,. all (oHatjlc' Convenient. CHyrimq »-M01. CRANTORD a^M l d only anil who isn't? Let us show you this or your office, WEstfieW • 2-6830. An interesting footnote to today's survc-y'fihclinRs _Is'"tliiit" oil" .'.U'''".-"-'' " ' M inches Jon*. « »5: also Jencraff and home in a quiet but convenient spot. chef de gate of Uttioa C^iunty Voi- LANDSCAPING niuliclnte C W. Breineman cuUim blind*. 3*e sq. There's ah entrance vestibule, large living ALL WOKK GUABAN^atn ture 2i2T 40 Sc & ^t 3t dizxussttr S&lur-rOctober 13. 1!»4!), the New- Jorsoy Poll"sihoyvetl -Democrat c B. Cranford Upholstery Shop. WO South Lawn* - Shrubbery - 'trees - Topsotl | room with ,log burning fireplace, family Avenue, tast CBanford 6^0M3. ..". tf UNUSUALLY LXRGE BOOM for one or Grading - RotonlUng - Trenching lor 1 Elmer "Wone" leading Govevnur DriscoH by « niiu'cln of 2.0';;.. Driscoll two pcteons. J>»Jt/ eaiy chair, etc. for, your, money. size diniruj room, tile science.kitcheii with day evening in PtaimlSeiri. r pipe ^ and ddraii n WW?& only 2 years old. lovely blue .breakfast nook and *un roomnonl*t floor. Help Wanted SPANISH Mr TRANSCRIBERS then 'went on to win by a margin of \.\ 'i . ' . . • ' North ^loe. near u4nspenauoa. Phone ROBERTS and W1ESX Other* tccal! BHAJBD inii^aUed in- For Capable Representatives •ADC TO ORDER'radiator enclosures. Kl/ • tf kjtefx-n. yellow Inlaid 4 'good sized bedrooms and 2 tile bath, lawn furniture and cabinets. Fred Landscape Contractors • —., tatsite i»ul cabinet* and sink cluded: Wesley D. Huiesjir. guaitie • .Today's findings must, thefefaru,. not be construed as n fore- CB «-33M LindeLid n 3-T*M on 2nd floor. Oil hot water heat. 2 car Male or Fjemale ADULT COURSES Dmy. «3 No. 7th Street. Kxnllwort*. foC^n^ca top. ^T»^*^** iin'F**/ garage. Spacious (rounds. SUPERINTENDENT to itart Nov. lit in TYPISTS de. Uv. Porte;- Dr. WaJHter ,K_ Fas-cast of the election outcome. . -• •' CRanlord «-US3. -• • " CHEEKFUL NICELY furnished room. Use kucben- Living room and' CHILDREN V^VUSN, : newly decorated.' garage optional, rtei- Cranford, center bf town.. Free rent nacht, medicia; Clyde X King, SIV'T '•• ; ••'•••... '.• VoN"-'.-.' ;.-'' ,;''..;;';' CARPENTER — CONTRACTOR . j *>'•" have **12 to wall «ray carpetinc. OUR BABIES GREW UP for the riehl couple, 3 rooms, bath, TUTORING A. V. BOYD ^P SOIL. 4Vi yd. loan. »15. delivered. erences. Jconvenienl to trAniportauon. •mrsMi closet*, linen and extraThey are married now.an, d we don't nocd ocat; and Guy D- IVdc Jr~. ccares- rd 8-3732 after 6 P. M. Repair*, porch enclosure*. i—»**-»» work, heat and hot water furnished. Retired Frasseh ' Bpantsh IWalwJIAnme CBanford «-sm. U screens, garage*. >»""^«t'. »»"•"«- modem ' batn. metal Venetian four bedrooms say* the owner this or- middle aged couple prelerred. ho OFFICE CLERICS pondant ' work> roof ins. block crihn*j*. axtac m- ior the 1st -and 2nd" floors, ahimi- home i n RoosevelRl t SchoolShl. Sectioni . If you TOWNSHla**' If. X. )' ROOM, centleman - only, want solid construction, .a good ntich- coal to shovel. Man must, be handy Ecole Francaise de Westfield * /; TOLLER BRUSHES, brooms, mope, cos- sulatioo. Inlerlncking metal rocs&t£auon tencoi and storm*, with tool*, can keep present Job. Ref- T*aV The instattatloo vss isi cftutrce of convenient to all transportation. CHan'- 2 partly £nis>,ed IOOHU on 2nd floor, hid 6-88S1. ' stripping. ' -ji- erences. Write:' to Hamilton Holding Grande Chef - de Gime Henrv M. IMPORTED Election Day • >' Ave.. Cfianford 6-1913.., »-34 GEOBGK R. NOBES tSrjr basement. SaunJdry tub*,, automatic plot with evergreen* and blue spruce and Co.. Box 396, MorrUtown, N. J. - TELEPHONE WESTFIELD t-IM»slf 6 Adam* AW-. Cranfoisl *ia* Ibot «i!« beater, air conditioned heat if you enjoy a *psciou* rear porch and Evans. Sr., al JGXmxxs& ajound SS**> a year. overall roominess don't fall to sue this. and BUGS. used, all cleaned, Mrml-priv^u: bain, residential' section, CRaniord «-6UT TAXI-DKIVER, must be over 25. able sisted by Grande' Chef de 'Train; ilt E**fl rOOTA ^**^ *"' near center^ of town, car space, gentle- DONT FORGET — STARTING to furnish good reference*. Call CKan- James T. MLtchetlL J*"^ otf. North.| HOLLAND BULBS •talr and b«U carpet, throw man prrlerred. CRanford «-«"ao. TRUCK CRANE and TJ>.-a Sad Scca L CH e-M«7 TUESDAY. OCTOBER' 27th. 1853 iord 6-2000 after 7 p., m. -. ' 10-29 Plainfteld. and-Grannie Coarcspan- Tesnnants and , factory second*. lor hire. S. W. Oliver. Inc. **«« CBC-iMO WE WILL BE IN OUR NEW OFFICE NEW VARIETIES — OLD FAVORITES bsjlb Ru< E»cKan««. 303 klorru A FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED room, •-2I9* and Linden J-706*. CB S-0M7 AT, 13 EASTMAN STREET. CRANFORD OPPORTUNITIES AWAIT YOU IN OUR NEWLY- dant LnuLs M. HeirKlbaiuieir tJ Cam- XUsabetn. bath, iind copkin<.pnvile4 Houui Miklred Dane* CB 6-3M1 1 Ave., W.','cVrner LJjxoln-AVe., Cranioro.' den, also 'Grandt Cbescuiraott - Fined ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING—Houae- •Harold Wilsob CR 8-185* Autos for Sale BlECTB>,MRCONDITIONH>MODt3lNBUILOING. , GG NUNN. Realtor » No other Washer Reasonably Priced — Quality Considered XADWOOD for .Oreplace, 1 and winnc lobbing, fluorescent Borfuxcs* Elmer H. Smith _- CK«M)7»* PLYMOUTH. 1840 Club coupe. Bood cori- Stein, of Careuiern. Grenade CiuanSc •ove*. Cut to. any length. V. Boyd. L.iNisliEO MUOM next to twin, kitcmrn oi Use Cranford Real Estate Board CR e-2046 Congenial co-workersj pleasant crtmatpber». We 'p:ivuege». clijse to tjarupdruuon. 'Caii repairs and' plugs installed. — Robert W. Olson __ ditton. CRanrord B-41K1. de La Porte Harvey EBlis, C3>ef de Jbfcway 7-1083. U . SanguiUano, 13 Myrtle '"(street' . Tei. LU North A»e_ E-..at Centennial Ave For Township Committee 41 wr J. CKanfoid t-u«2«>- G. E. HOWLAND — REALTOR are NOT A FACTORY; we ore distributors of La Ptorte HarweyVElIKsj Ctoef de CRaniord HU. — CBanford «O6tt . PLYMOUTH. 4 door.sedan. 1050. tpcci.-il lURSERY " STOCH. rnododeo.- CHestnut 5-1050 nationally-known "department store** types of Chemin de-Fer CBiftnca Baker of 44* Cbestnut Street. RoseUe deluxe, Kood condiuon. K Si U. .ac- ftJLIP 2 ft- »5.00. JapaneM atASON CONTRACTORS 'ce**orlc*. ~CRanford 6-9088. 3 ft. »S 00. merchandise. No seasonal layoffs. Attractive mm- East Oran»ew and Grajadc Cbef dg MM. M VA LISTING — lorery setting on rOHDi 2'dnor sedan,- pood condition. Train Joseph Iferos of Biterson.'-.-^ Open all day Mountain Ave- FOl!n HOOM ajwrtmetit. beat, not water. Free estimates. SCHWARZ. CRanajfsJ rrver. «sx roofp' house in beautiful 1M1 FOUR BEDROOM HOME ', aiwnablc. CRaniord 6-6860.. ployee benefits. Substantial jli|cbun|s on purcnases siuc. corner Jerusalem Hoad, Scotch , newlyXreaovated, Central ( locauaa. 68» Gallows Hill Road < Division Avenue) and with all the charm of an i . •'• ' ~ '• ~" >• ' ".':"••. • : HYACINTH Plains. C. EM. FAnwood 3-»!•». 'rtuu.il preferred. Box 7*4. CO Otuen cioer bouic. «ii neal, two car garage, Cranford. We believe this noose the out-lt»41 FOHD .tudor sedan. for self and famHy. GOOD SALARY TO START, and Chronicle. •. ' •• FLUalBING ansl BXATtNC close 'to,'lown. SICTOL •; - ,' standing opportunity of the month: . CRanford 6-6^52. lunches available in our own cafeteria. Fined for Dumping FAUPUMTWG cleaned - wttb electric sewer marnrnc Best north side school district ^ CHINA, class.; silver, cop- IHKt-fc ttOOM'aparuneiil and bain, heat OPfORTUNTTY KNOCKS —. available 2 years old. 2 story, 1 car garage per, 'b/ass. mirrors, paintings, linens. , lurtusncd. IS x>uta>aa Street. Cranlord. Guaranteed. Edward G. Leddsn * Son. TeL .BOscUa «-U0(I and CBaaaacsl i>tnrcc bedroom home, spa- Large lot . ' Take No. 8 bus from Elisabeth to Morrte and Commerce df 335. Roosevett . laoe- «r»s found GUIDE CROCIJS rus*./ck>ck, "desk, chair, bathinette. **! floor, with fireplace and sun Full dining room and porch -. Tutoring «-3s39. i; ; Tells all «bout bulta. shrubx. rid -4-0379. If pcrci--, Th;rtf flaoj- u nrnsbed. Renovatd Full cellar TUTORING—High School- and College • •' " •'• ' "• ' Union '..•'. •••'"•• . '• • guilty Moncfay evemtis 5a Munici- Storms and screen sash subji-cu. CaltflU* 1. Claik. U.A. iVawi letdbe*. U«n cira Apartments Wanted IT VOU PLAN TO BUILD, repair or recent^, aruched garage, owner anxious pal Court oi' • dcinnpcicig lnefttsie at AOUNC FOR LAMPS and. ahadea? ajuraooo*. call T. JOHNSEN. 4«S to .eli. SISJCO. _^ ' • •••' Immediate occupancy - > LL.tl., Ed. M., XSU Mo-.ititairi Ave.. the borough"* ote, dump in.Sheri- tiAFFODIL /Visit our shoo .and see the finest.selec- FOUR OR 'FIVE room*,' 3 adult*. Call tnl Avenne. CRansard «-a>U. «t Built 1951 and you can now buy It (or Wesliield. CaU WKstfleld li-XHl-W, U £{••• taan. silk, parciunent. fabric and Sbre 6-S31J before Sc30 a. in. GOOD CORNER PROPERTY — three .what it cost at that time (19.000. Look JAS. BELL Co. dan avenue and! fiiraesl3 3 Wtsd 'ys- Brass, china, glass and ' table 10-2» modern kitchen, custom made it over and call BULB PUNTING - Open evenings, frooh V^O to ROOF1MO , ABD SIDING ^ .co%eni. oil steam"heat,• two car He told MagisSraite WiHlaara iferudcr %JO except Sasurday. E. T. Williams, GUTTERS at LEADERS «*"»». near school, excellent' condition. PHIL V. HENEHAN W«gh. exact aixeof 2345 VAUX HAIL ROAD UNION. M. JL he did. net kimwr dmnnpimg was RUIR SGILLA 1» Central Avenue, Westfield 3-3151. 11TJ3O0., ' • • . • 313 Park Ave.. Plainneld PL'6-8.110 prohibited there. .• • • ' • ' • io-w Atuminiim ComblnaUon V); &ves.v Henry Vercnault CR H-10UU each load.. Milled to-iKw» pUnting dtplk Wanted To Buy ior rent — 6ve room* in bu*i- EdsTi .'.. ' road. On it there ar*f B attractive nseaauremamouat of GUNS WANTED — Collector Wislies la I Walnut Aye. ' CBanford a-3434 homei, ocu'pltd by 8 grand families. for sale? •TUX ROTTED MANURE, deliveree d SHAHEE39 AGENCY. REALTORS. Because business 1* taking him south, waUr to match die Call buy any kind modern of antique nfle*, Kriliuni anywhere. Spread U- desired. JALOUSIE porch enclosure* "Ludmanr. 15 Nuth A»e_ EL' • CRaniord ft-UOO .. one owner is selling hi* l'a story WEatBeld S-O8S9 after S p. m. U ' pistol*; shotgun*. Fully 'JucenMd. Will call at vour convenience. Linden Add that extra room now. Mlntocv-Btlt bungalow, the one at the end of tho SEE OUR SOIL Ct>M»ITIOKIK 3-S340. U Cabinet Co. aw North Avenue. Car- Hn. Ana Cooper CHanford «J-**40 roao. it run a lull basement, including ruxiiu combi 1 and suits.'aixe'li: Also lamps. wood. WEauVld 3-30WL CRaniord •iir*. Kx*.iyn Wade CUantoid *-10S3 garase, recreation loom and utilities. Phone CR 6-0708 54b. . . . .: $4.95 CRanford f&ttQ. • .10-33 DAY LILY OLD ClltST of drawers, china, cut Mis. M-T. Jtearwln CHanford «-4«M On the lit floor, living room, dining Start, ftbp, or re- room, kitchen, 3 bedrooms and bath. THREE BLUE BUGS, one Blselow ftxlS. brit-s-biac. silver. 338 Walnut Ave.. 1 peat any part of For junior, a bedroom was finished In WITH EVERY ARTICLE AT . . ,794 S3S; one Mi^tl"*. I«a99.. S30; one Servl- CRaniord 6-0 IBS ' . tf FOL-DOOR -Hokxwnh fc Hoke" space washing cycle at ^ 25 k t saving folding doors. Mln.too.-BUtB. . 3 pine on the 2nd .floor and lavatory tan. i, f25: akso an apartment LOVTXY HOME, wifme front colonial, installed, lean become full bath.. any time. And ... IRIS r washer ^Launder" Klnfii practically STtlSWAY oi olhtr foo pliuo Wauled. North Ave., Oarwood. WEstfieid WEW.ADSI1N Get fill your fall lawn FRED P. ANDERSEN «." CLARENCE L FRITZ but« iitaKer, pric, tiled toath. fireplace, pow- Bungalow sets In middle of. 170x150 enc q c r d c n ni-eds here! tune Saturday or Sunday. T H. Jnw- rocen, l»t Aoor^ knotty pine recrva- plot. Taxes *2U. Price $20,000. REAL ESTATE temperature*! son. 3A Parkway • Village. Cranfoid WATCH. CLOCK arjd JEWELBY tira room, steam i^oi!*, .rear screened REPAIRS BEDROOM »et. blidt-eye maple, full nit . rxueh. attacn«t. galragn. larce, well- * ALAN JOHNSTON. REALTOR Men of Proven Ability Wonted To Rent Faster. Better and at lower cast- All 'iSiiufcfceel loi. (22^00. . •" ^ • . • 303 Elm St., WeitAeld WE, 3-5664 4 Springfield Ave. bed, dresser, vanity; plus X mirrors. t-MI watches elactronlcally timed on our Gentle, yet thor- MADONNA ULY UNionvUle 3-74K-J. • Eve*. WE. 2*1240. Open. Sun*. 1 P. M. FURNISHED WINTER RENTAL. Three watchmaiter. We do our own repair*. BUNGALOW. 3 bedroom*, tiled bath. CoiiKhiWaBheaevery- bedroonu. Responsible small family. THE TICKER SHOP *X.««~i* *ail*. ' garace.; nicely fchnibbed STVDld COUCH. 3 piuW.,•_ krvri tlip Highest reference*. HOO.Od month, K. Now located at — thing de*n, Wely. AJMLAJK.-T Ljjtlo FOR OUTDOORS coven, 3' ye#r» old. perieel coridiuoti. .Batriurst. Ml West loth Street. Tyrone, Sol. TWO.FXMILY hoilse — 3 rooms 1st-floor,. YOVR WEstneld a^T7«W 7 South Ave, E-. Cranford. N. J. x Pa.. tiJU^CJ1bi : and other*, .call i loom* 3nd floor, excellent inv'esuncnl. For • -•••»-:''.;.'. ..'\'u -•--'-•*-- ti'm^tm •mm't/Mm •'::•'' .AMERICAN- rLYEK train* — filing out H-5 T.V. REPAIRED IN YOUR. HOME. $M.Q00. CRantord 6-6848. '-• .— :•'.. . LAST CAIL TO „ per service ; call, plu* part*. Day or t - . fPaW *a*V *J*JSSW isssisjiva *wm m *s*t*j • • • my enure layout, valued »t K>VJ. rv- RICHARDS' - SWACKHAUER > TWO YEAR OLD split level. 3 bedrooiiis,. OGS FOR GOVERNOR — PAUL L. TROAST . crythinat like Kew and .bargain, prtcfu night. Economy Electric. 105 Benja- * Alden Street • • ' • . '• SLANTING FRONT. Designed for your convenience. No For Rent min St. .CRanford A-3K1S: U CH «-1122 lid oath lor light water baseboard heating. North Side. ' all day'Saturday. WE>tAeld Huia P. K*ve.l~s CH 6-5173 60x120. . CRanford 6-1533 '. 11-12 Your Lawn rwux'kreplng with heat, hot water, WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRS. AU **«>*•* A. «te la Motte _ CB *-S8*4 SEIF-CIEANING. All •ediment and lint ara fluahed away. TOR CONGRESS ^ GEORGE F, HETF1ELD STORM WINDOWS, screen., vartou. iiti-.. trtriKrrvtion, fu>nu>lu>d or unlurnuhed. work guaranteed for one year. 11 $1 and •l.So; 3»eler«rte toa>tei>; one Beit location, 10 minutes to train or Meeker Avc. CRaniord *-3KM- tf EL1\ EKED WARRANTY. Guaranteed fre« from defects for one year. . Emerson isdiu. ClUnfuid «17:U bus. Business couple preferred, no chu- .' Tranamumon unconditionally guaranteed for five years. OitTi. no*. 743, co Citlicn and Chron- Clock* Repaired DESK; maple bid. chest, end tables, drop icle. ' tf ASPHALT DRIVEWAY, crushed stone, rill CORROSION O*MJ RUST RESISTANT, New. patented »yn- CARLYLE W. CRANE leaf uble. trio, pluyprii.,1 hjoh nun, dirt. Joseph LaBracio. 31 Henley Ave-, CLOCKS — All Kinds'— Spring and A1LY . thetic finuh eliminates worry about rust or corrosion. ^narble top table and cKeitT Hre tuoU, CRanford 0-3187. Term* arranged^ ou- Rental* weicht. cleaned, repaired, put In order. bra** bucket, andiions, gold U«r trjun., Jumble Store nutea chee'riully given. . tf AMERICAN LEGION HOME. Biversld*) E., P. Chamberlain; CRaniord 6-4297. • FRESU UOBSEMEAT FLORENCE P. DWYER mirrors, lamps. XX North. Ave., Gai- Dnve. available ior banqueta, xeddings. • KIBBLES and GRAINS' Wa»h Evwrythlna-^iven N«w MiriicU F«We« : wood. ' ' • OUTGROWN SKI SUITS, jacket*. b ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS and re- ^•^ ^.jw^tf darjeesu orgamssitiois msjet- FOR ASSEMBLY -J iind' rnlttr'na. In your way. give to Hie pairs, wall outlets, light switches. c*r- ins>. Ansactrvely decorated- Kitchen • ALL KENNEL SUPPLIES • ;'. .. '. ClIAMIR...!AHI...MITII " " ' 1M1 HARLEY DAVIDSON inotMrrycW, JUmbU) Strfr* and help 11* both. Hecli- Lamp* rewired, door bells and chime* f^cilnia. Bowlinfj alley rentaL Tele- • -You noay select low temperature, minimum wash tim» for" ". CLIFFORD P. THOMAS ' very'good condition. alx> B MM Mji|i«-r )»r collections Monday and WednVkdny repaired. John Frey. CHanford «-«H»- pawae CRanford «-»701' or CBanford rsfle, be»i_ offer... Cull Clljntord 8-1UJ niornltigii. Call Ciliiiilorcl ti-0322 or . . if miracle fabrics—hot temperature, longer wash periods for and [for goodness sake — TRY OUR atler » p. m. ' drop them oft at 10 South Ave., E. MqiNTYRE'S heavy; dirty clothes . . ."and nil come out •parUinK clean! • COLOGNES r^r TOILET WATERS WILUAM R. VANDERB1LT SHINGLE STAIN, terra tutu. 20 u^lldn.. QUALITY MIMEOGRAPHING. postal TWO BbwiuNG ALLEYS, alternate Wed- .,ta per. gallon'or nvuke rilirr l»r Int. curd* and orcuusi*; etc. Cranford Uup- nrsday nighu. Special' rate for season. • FACE POWPERS — SOAPS Central Park Supreme lRatlilg Service,' il'ree pick up and de- CRjulford 4-4B24: • ' • . lam Mower Simp KENNEL SERVICE B. Walter*. 21 Forest Ave, CH-mlord- Piano Tuning „ livery 1 60a orange Aye.. CManfurd • • a.3744. .••..•. • • RELIABLE PIANO TUNING and repair- «-»547 • ' U SALES — SEBVICB Up TQ $75.QO Trade-in FOR REGISTER ^CHARLES L. BAUER Ing by recognized expert*. Cranford WEstfield 2-5729 • CUTICLE SETS Piano Co., Tuner* *nd Rebuilder*,. Dressmaker, Alteration* FAKTS — WELDING .. 3 North Avc, East . CaU- CBanford On Your Old Machine • MANY OTHER ITEMS SO APPEALING TO WOMEN 6-3730. . If Nursing Service LADIES SUITS and DRESSES made so FOR SURROGAlt-nCHARLES L. OTTO SAVE ~x^- 'i^ -.li^,..^. ttrm. ; Hand eaoooooooooooooc CRANFORD V. N. A. fo» General Nam- CRAterd *-I*M. :~, sJELIVEaVt" MstVIC'E ' '"" " ing. Visits. Hypodermics. Maternal and Curtain* Infant' Care. Health Education. Tne WEttfiald 2^528 wH Aswriw1* foyerfre lam+y Twiml FOR SHERIFF — ALEX C. CAMPBELL CURTAINS LAUNDERED at CaO VUitiruf Nursei Can Help You. NonMns*. •w. »viu, dre«*em, coats and Wedding On Sale At Exactly 1i*M Fee. TeL CRanford «-«757. or consult Identically styled to the Laundromat, Lawn Seed CRanford (V5W0. tf IVR*. By ^prxuntraent only.' LltRc L 235 N. HIM inn* Telephone Directory. Hours; Dairy. .TO »'*I1 Sbyrt, CBantord * «**X- is the Westinghouse Electric Clothes except Sundays and Holidays. »:3O •. • . . " JO-29 Dryer with exclusive handy Loading The Regular Selling Pricj» OA8B»twl CAKKT A. M. to 4:M f, U, aalurday*. g:3O ALBERT J. BENN1NGER . Lot* For Sale to 13:30. nomwe! Door Shelf, 3-Way Dry Dial, Singing L DEAUTirUL CORNER lot. 71xl2O, Or- Signal, and direct air flow system. - DotCt "Burn Your Leaves - — Use ON RUG CLBANING chaid Street and Brookslde Place. Must GEORGE W. HERUCH sell. Write N, Hasan. 7833 16th Ave. Brooklyn or phone CLoverdale S-4M3 . Floor Service A WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY TO BVY NOW ADCO or ACT1VO FOR FREEHOLDER ,ts' ' 11-5 «ou CAM M •••.,. • • 'l • • • R. MENZBL — Telephone .us xo dtscussi (VOTE FOR FOUR) DONALD M. PEARSALL of S.J.'a your Hoof problem*.' Floor>scraping anal , /" FOR XMAS To Convert Tnem Into Va&iable-Manure Btko Cteoiiers reOrushiiuf oif old Moors a specialty. Pos- Expert Television Service 1 Uhlng. also waxing EatunaU* etaecv- OPEN THUR8PAY AND FRIDAY DONALD MACKEY ill LaWaas Garage for. Rent fuUy (tven. Phone ClUnlord f-Us*. «1 ; OARAGE AVAILABLE. Ik Hamilton Eliubeih Avenue. Cranford.' tf - ' : UNTIL » P. M. ..'• Avr., CRanford H-3S48. - ' WE CAN REPAIR HEARIN6MDS STORE OPEN ALL DAY THIS SUNDAY No Parking Problems — Drive In Yard IT IN YOUR TMIII W MODHV trucking - Hauling OCT. 25lhr FROM 9 TO 9 :i BOBBINS '* ALLISON, toe. HOME. C E. TRUBENBACH Election Day - - November 3 •U South Ave, «, CBantard «-4**s« . MOVINO — IsTOBAOB — PACKIMO CESS POOLS & SEPTIC TANKS AgenU Allied Van Lines, lac '' . Day, Nightftnd Sunday POLLS OPEN 7 A. M. to 8 P. M. . MOVTMO ~ ' MATTHEWS (y.^yrORr) . CLEANED and REPAIRED - Mnmi of Furniture and . . "j • Service. Ertlmat— on Request County Tour of Trout for Governor on WedneackY, October 28 1 rooms UXIM HEARING SERVICE 4 rooms g33_0O FURNITURES AP \HCES SEAGER'S DRUG STORE • ' 5 rooms •[ CaU Cranford 6-38&S 2 Wade Avenue , Luncheon at noon at Chi-Am Chateau OUMI rrweri»ttMi R.L. FERGUSON All loads Insured. JABLK TBUCsUNG CO. \ CRanford 6-2384 J. WAXTEB SEAOCK. stcg. ED —Paid (or by Campaign Commit!** EUxabeth «M44l CBaaiord «-iM4 AT JVET CMMTOM m Morm CRanfonl &0700 • % ..." _[1 . •. •• Wp WORK VDATB A WEEK UGHT TRUCKING. 1IAUUNC. UgM Economy Electric Batteries for Moat Hearing Aids NORTH UNION AVE. furniture moved. Clean cellar*. aiUea. Opp. Cranford Theatre ll

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•'• •••".'*"** "• ./' mHC'' "•• .!•.'•• •'•\/., r .. • ••' 7- •' .' THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AWD CHRONICLE, THUHJ»3AY. OCTOBER 2», **••,- :.•_!-',-

lions QnB Speaker Builder Promises to Co •.' • - ' -' .- Schools Jpy ext Year KENIL5KORTH not .interfering with 'Classes be- GARWOOD Records The-Ren#eral contractor for the wo new elementary schools has cause of the good weather. , •; ' 36 Pare — TEN CENTS iromised to complete tha two Loiiis, Troutman, president, pre- CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 29, 1953 til,- INwt OfBrc at Cr»nlon»..X« J Newspaperman Tells uildings by June, 1954, Burton C. sided,; ' " .';' : •'"' " '. "•• Vol. LX. -'Ni»-- •*»•' Uekien, chairman-of the building .-. lions Club of Need •ommittee, Tuesday evening re- BRING YOUR NEXT PRESOUrTIONS TO For Continuous Fight ii.rt eti- to -the Board 'of Education.? Candidates Slate, Congress The board is now constructing Historical Unit ning •".'.I'' , ' ' .^^M^k . ' ^nl ^al ' ' ' - .Keeping sources of information he new 12-ruom schools in Walnut BARON'S AND PROVE TO ~ " 'open to'• the* public, particularly venue and Brookside place. •_•._ those relating to all levels of'gov- Views Scenes '•.•" .' •,":'.<•' u%'-.';%;. ernment.' is a continuing fight in Mr. Delden saitl the building Oil which both the press and public i rniTn it tee." the architect arid engi- ' .must take part? Hugh N. ,Boyd, I't-rS from the .architect's office OfEarly Days 1 ift. with the. builder last, week to Fight* for Governorship, Congretw...Seat- chairman of the Freedom of In- Photographs . taken in Cranford formation Committee*, of the Now i.sruw building progress; The rate 5IAVECREA1 I; in the 1890s and early 1900s, in- Student Window Painters Vie, Hbld Election Spodight H<-re With Only i Jersey Press' '.Association, told 1 construction at the present'time 1 MM. MM , geis November 9 -members of the Lions Club Tues- •: "fairly good." Mr. Belden said,™ cluding pictures of local groups nil pointed "Sut~thi«i the weather such as the ..Bicycle Club, Lawn Eerie Sights Greet Passers One C!oinniitlrr Battle 0111 mitral Srl'tte , day night at :thc Coach and Four. 1 Hearing on Request Mr. Boyd, general manager of las bffn cooperative . ,o Tennis Club and. baseball teamj Wi*h little- diHibl a< t<> iftc «>utc«nf»c <>f the local contest, the spot- 00 . lU-ins for a new private swim- Senior and junior high school students have started their art the New Brunswitk Homo 4Ncws Tre chairman reported that bills were shown by Shelley-F. Austin licht.of the General E!cdi«n here Tuesday will be focused on the Bit- or ton percent of the tola) cost af. 101 Forest avenue at a ouarter- I NYLON .uinU 'pool in Cranford were re- work in the ^annualHalloween window painting contest in preparation ter puljcrnatorial rs-.ee -:sd the fight lor congressman fnS'rrf the Sixth 5 and a past president of the state ll PT. veled yesterday when applica- press association, related incidents' liivc how .been paid .Jo, the-, builder ly meeting of the board of trustees for judging Saturday at 1 p.m. '•'.•.!• , , or work ilone Irom July 1 t^^SJout " by the Cranford The contest is being sponsored-this year by the Cranford Busi- in Argentina, Bolivia, Columbia, of the Cranford Historical Society Suimmin'a Club. Inc., for fc zoning In thr lo<.il i-oftiiS-:. Mayor Fred P. Andersen and Public Safety Nicaragua and Egypt, Where ciu- HUGH N. BOYD he li^iniiinK of October. " . HAIR BRUSH held recently at'the hon\e of Trus^ v-.rimce for Brown's Pkjnic Grove,] Vess Association in cooperation with the Lions Club and the Klwanis Commissioner..Cliaienee l_ fi '.z, Republicans, are seeking reelection "tailment of information and press ; Ir/other action, the board gruiit- leu Austin F. Dohrman, 307 Linden CLUE STYLE — YOUTH SIZE located, on Roselle avenue, at the Jlub. to the Township C^mmhlcc T!:ey are opptiscd by \Williain J'. Downey, freedom have led to dictatorships ier'Nt-vvs and New .Jersey •chair- 1 , The following "^Students of the Vuse- of classroom spucc and theplace-.. - • • \. " [„„( of Bloominfidale avenue, to a Democrat. .' * .".-•' " ,..;..'• and curtailment of individual tioe- .m'an of the Sigma Delta Chi Free- seventh, eighth and ninth'g"rai3«S;"of g/mnasium In Sherman School to •frustet' C. W. . ,iit construction pf~ the new dom of Information Committee, w n Cranfprdl High. School are" entered —; ;—+—The_principal Contenders irt^ the/ . doros ;.„.„„...... ,J_X',. -.._„_..,.,.__.''. •_',.. ;;, ,I ThV-Board of- Adjustment- iVrirChjy^ thutey )( in the junior divisionT". '"'"""." ••iilw.n:iinri:i| contest me Rcpuhli- •• "The speaker cited several *inT- Air Patrol foVWiiil purpose's'.'''The. SHOWER J,m scheduled a public hearing on LnitedFuiul |can Paul L: Troast.'chairman of tho Citizen and Chronicle-and a mem/ 1 mission had painted the interion Bell's Drug Store, 17 . North • stances in this country arid in New. Lx-iiii'tl ilt'tidod there would be no tho application for November 9. • New ."icrscy Turnpike .Authority, ber of the press association's Fpi if the museum on" North Union Union avenue, Valerie Griffin, Pat Jersey where sources of informa- itrvice foe in view of the fact that Incorporation papers for the and former State Senator -Robert committee, participated. The wrp- ivenue, and that MrSv Oliver E. Hamilton and Nancy Tidabock; tion have been'-closed,' particularly he progrum is in line with a pic-"Werner, regent of Crane's F\prd TOOTH BRUSH w club have been filed by Car^- Meyner 'of 'Wa'njph-' County. The . (•ntiiri was at ranged by Lt. Lester n( Nears Goal Kurtz Market, North Union ave- to the press," but have later boch ;>aredness ifiogrum. lulling into lhapter. Daughters of the A roll K. Sellers, attorney, and ^tem- race is conceded to be very close. powoii: . / nue, ' Barbara " Lawrence, Carol opened in the general public in- .he some category as civil defense. an Rcvplutibn,' had assisted novarv officers are listed: as fol- Lot Hit Also, in the race are Albert Ronis,. • TE'. C. Rcarick, chalrmar/of the KqJSs and Louis - Fisher; Center terest. He described newspapers Tho squadron will' use the school lcuning and putting up fresh c lows:' President. Robert E. Crane; Collections Total Henry Krajcws_ki and Qlcndcriin as a conduit of information from Lions .BlindN Seal committee, re- TURAL BRISTLE Markefe 100 North Union aveniie, mo .night a..week. , .Urns;* .' .''. ,'•' -.'' .-•;• ; . i- NA dQTHPASTE SPECIAL . sccrJlury,-' Henry Ashwell," and Under New Management Ryan. ported a tfjtul of $1/27.75 had 1 Kenneth Meeks, Douglas Tucker Mayor Announreti \th'e source of the news to the gen- Mrs. Elmyra Shugart, third On recommendation of Trustee I treasurer,-WJlliani P. Schmal. Di- $16,287, 79 Percent Insurance Republican George F. Hetfield o( 1: been received'from 809 contribu- and Steven Anderson, Citizen & Th? Cranford First Aid Sljutul, Inc., will officially begirt -its eral public and declared" that with- grade teacher ot Cleveland School, Hay A. Clement, chairman of the .45 LISTERINE £ for fgQc rectors include James M. Rich, Holly, Orriiartl Strt-el Plainfield seeks to succeed former out newspapers the public, would tors and "appealed v'Wj^loeul resi- Of $21,000 Quota Chronicle, Janet McCpnnell and duties on Suriday when it. takes over.the care, custody, operation, was granted a leave of absence for membership committee, the fol- jticmc Halvorsen, Dr.. Henr^. J. tonErcssmart Clifford P. Case of havte a difllculf'time obtaining un- dents ;iscd.:with option^ to buy' front 1 eral Ordinances pertaining'to the reKuUTmmiriul control of the n>u-. latiori <•( the special parkinc com- • - .-dty editor\f-The Plainflelu" CoW Mill*-' taught™ for- eight- years—in- Tfnembership' r=i- MtsT~ Austin:" Fr 'ntah'r this' weeir appealed^to every avenue, Patricia Rokacs, Sandra The fight between Mr.' HcUicld Cail and Howard Brown, owners, Accident Coverage mittee that the triangular property Gilrden-City. ./ . ' Pohrmyn. . worker to complete all calls and Castaldo, Beverly Garvey and nicipal ambulance was introduced on l'ir^l icad Girl Scouts, Boys' Camp, Harriet Sanford and Bonnie obtain them from the' schools, he similar in that only one other such said the system has beeV^"work- We Reserve The Right To Until Quantities Holly street; and Mrs. S. H? Jones. ©J the crevices and corners. 1 HAROLD F.BENNER, IK. be 42 feet wide by 82 ^ feet long, Visiting Nurse Association and Manny; Daniels' Hardware, North said. .tesitTwil). beheld on TuesUay. ing nicely.'. ami will have a depth of four to Methodists Let Contracts 18t Holly street. '^f- •*•-•• Welfare Association during the avenue, Phyllis Clemsen and Doris The premium will cost $1 for the Tnc nihcr one is in Melvin Kelsey, who recenittW re- Automobile Ifttmting • 10 feet. There alsp will be a 16 They pointed out that the'neigh- Virginia and lt coining year. •.>.'••'.. ; Lakia; Paul's Delicatessen, East- school year and covers students w a bi 1 1 S1 thc Elect Robert Meyner turned from sdevice in the ' by 30 foot wading pool for young- . irhood was residential, that they >» °« C "P * Republi- Antbottaed DUCO »rt»i The committee has given special man street, Donella MacNeil and while' they are in school, for oneFor $176,900 Building/ | was reemployed as a janitor, at sters. ,. • ' . ''. .'.. .'.. • :/ Sandra Downing; Citizen .and had purchased their homes there cans win, although some, GOP the "clean-up own" so badly r praise to District 1, Which has ex-S hour while on their way to and ic Crahlord c d rs h v 5 s cd c op nl n i Cleveland School. ,-" '' "".li6pTr. and The bath house will be of poured Marion Construct}^ of a^ with th^rt. understanding, and that ? '?ma*y .b,?e close»-* .'?'^ ? ^ i ! ,? needed by the State of New Joseph. Kohn, chairman of th ceeded its .quota, and to District Chronicle, Alden street, from school and during school ac- a schctiuled VENDER WORK cohcrcte~construction and .will be the town.had.3cqj'»ryd the triangu- VotenriirUniott-County-will also- Jersey today! • •' „ buildings and grounds committee, BARON'S plot facing Walnut lar property ftm* park purpawsj exception Is intcrscholastlc athleti r«povte• j*-:'-i Dist. 5 .. 950.00 1954. Jackson, 33' Pine. Street, f«ir per- ly 20.0 cars. •:.-•' -706.90 follows: Loss of-_both hands and Slugaski' of Elizabeth and Joseph - Dist. 6 .. 1,000.00 At a special congregational mission to convert their homes The Cranford Swimming Club, 2,300.00. 1,976.25 Beats Rain both feet, $7,500; one hand, one CD A. Shark«;y of Union.' " • Dist. 7 .•„ meeting Sunday evening,, members from _.onc_ lojwa _family^dweliiiR^ Inc.,: is a non-profit corporation 1,525.00 foot/$7,500; onehandand-ohe-foot, -Former , Assemblyman Donald. Dist. 8 .. voted to approve the signing of (Continued ad \t**4)e Eight) Vlackey of Plainfield is the Repub- and.is set.up on a cooperative bas- 2;boo.oo 1,994.50 $7,500, one hanA and sight of one is. If municipal consent is obtained Dist. 9 . New Hansel Gate eye, $7,500; one foot and sight of contract papers with the Riegr-af Test Alert Activities ican candidate for the uhexpireft Dist. 10 900.00 768.05 during the next' two oi* three 4,013.00 one "eye, $7,500; siglit of both eyes, Mortgage Company of Summit, Orderly; Need Seen crm on the Board of Chosen' Free- •• (Continued, on page two) .' Other ... 5,400.00 Handles Heavy Fall; (Continued on page three) representing the Connecticut Gen- holders, and he is opposed' by eral.. Life Insurance Company as For More Volunteers Woodside Sets James E, McTeman of Hillside. Totals ..$ ,21,000.00 $ 16,287.12 Parking Lot Finished financing agent, and with the Cranford's participation in Sun- Two incumbents, Mrs. Florence Installation of (he new West bank Backer Construction Company of day's test air raid alert was con- P. Dwycr of Elizabeth and G. Clif- ducted in an orderly manner und AnnualParajde Set Record gate of the Hansel Dam at North Christmas Newark; as general contractors for ford Thomas of Elizabeth, and two without rhiihap. Civil Defense Di- newcomers, William R. Vanderbilt Christmas Union avenue-was completed by the building. rector Barney W.... Foreman an^ the Public . Works Department Prior to the vote authorizing the For Saturday 1 Summit and Mayor Carlyle W. Creen Show nounccd. -.-'.'. Cranc.of Plainfield, arc thc Repub- Dramatic Jersey Blouses Roster shortly.before the rain started fall- signing . of these contracts, Dr. Mayor f Fred P. Andersen at The children of Woodside Manor Lighting Plan Homer J. Hall, us chairmun-of the Civic a^iri Social Organization, will lican candidates for the House ot Ing Tuesday evening, it was re- Tuesday night's meeting of the Assembly. Opposing them are: ported-by Township Engineer Pat- Scheduled New 'Building Committee, • pre-Township ('Committee referred to participate in the annual. Hallo- sented a detailed review of the nc- ween panwle on Saturday evening. Richard A. Pcttit of Plainfield, Boosters Club Drive Wins rick J Grail. ___J .•'_.. _A Christmas Greens Show spon- the drill in Cranford as among.the v ill^hJret Witchtrs—RoWins and other- Jin Jatk, M. Claw son of_Scotch Plains, .• Mr: Grail said he was well pleas- sored^ by"tlhc~Gaydcirciub"orcfart=" bcstr^n-Hhcr-e<)UiHyj—i4»Ml—lauded Nets $1,687, u> Top Plans for Christmas lighting in offers, together with ;Hoy Tipt«>n identttted, marchers will, aisenible Lawrence G. Bclluscio of Elizabetli^ ed with the way, the new gate to- ford will be held in the .Trinity I members of the. various units .par- the business section of the com- fcr the Board of Trustees, Bei»ja- at 7 p: m. at the iccnier of Iroquoi: and Leo Kaplowitz of Linden. gether whh, the. one installed on Church . Auditorium, Forest. and ticipating irr both the • local test Old Mark by $230 munity were completed last Thurs- min F, Newsangci', for the Finance road fcctween Lexincton avenue Seeking reelection as coroners ; BY JERRY the east bank last year handled the North .avenues, on December 9 iiiul the incident in Linden. The largest membership in his-day evening at the monthly dinner ^Continued on Pooc. EitfItt) "The rrtstyor—declared.—howe-ver, nnchOrat«)«i drive. -The ina*ch will are: Robert A. bchr, Jr., or Roselle a heavy downpour Tuesday night. from 2 to 10 p. m. Mrs. T, R. Oss- .. i\_ ; . - tory is reported by the Cranford meeting of the Cranford Business thiit the community still does not continue up Iroquois .to Oraton Park; C. Wyllys Cass of Elizabeth Between 6 p. m. Tuesday and mann, chairman of the show, and and Willlani H. Fre^rickson, " ' ' Boosters .Club. '-'••: •••: ;;:.„.-• Association at the Coach and Four her committee outlined ' prelim- hayp-sulllclent volunteers to* take drive, then '.ovVIohiwk drive, aloni ' George Lfnqoln, chairman, ah-' Restaurant • noon yesterday, the' engineer re- Mohawk t» Omaha drive, proceed of Elizabeth/all Republicans. They ported; 1.95 inches of rain fell here. inary plans at a recent meeting. Mi re of all dopartnients in event of "•' nounccd that the recent member- Executive Secretary Leon Fried- Candidates a major emergency. Me- reported ing to the center of Omaha whoix are unopposed. , . .This.exceeded the.rainfall for theThc^show will be free tb everyone. Union ^ County voters will also ship^ drive resilltod in the collec- man, reporting for George Syses- Mrs. Ossmann explained 'that that Governor ;Driscoll had rc- prizes will be awarded for the best key, chairman of the lighting com- whole mpnth'of September — 1.25 costumes and refreshments will be elect a sheriff, a surrogate, and a tion of $1,087,'which exceeds by inches. • ' • •' the object of a show of this type iliiestcil him to urge.all resident; more than $230 the previous high. mittee, said this year's' lighting to pay more attention to Civil De- tContinvea.au page efahtt (•Continued on Page Eiflht) at left Total rainfall thus far this year, is to demonstrate how much per- To program wll follow closely that of fense needs. . It was the club's ^-eighth annual Mr. Grail reported, has been 38.18 sons „ can' do themselves at - home, \ ^B^sHs^B^Bn 1 the past. two or three years. Col- ""Director Foreman reported that tlrivcVC. . • , i inches. With the average figure for toward a merry Christmas. Decor- lections from local merchants will when the yellow alert was Kouprtcd Mr. Lincoln expressed his thanks November 3.40 inches and for De-ations of all kinds will be on dis- Expect Congressional finance the project. at 1 p. in. Sunday, members of theBitter Gubernatorial Contest as a representative of the Boosters cember 4.40 inches, indications are play. Festive tables, mantles and President James t. Kervick, who local Defense Council took- th«ir Club to the community for its fine that despite the long dry spell this doorways will be exhibited. Christ- Aspirants to Appear presided,'appointed Horace K.-Cor- posts at CD headqfuarters in the rcsiionsc to the drive and In par- year's total should reach or pass mas arrangements for - around the Even, State-Wide Poll Reveals bin, Jr., William Rocker, Dr. Gel- A* VIA Qperi House township building' and the comV ticular to the many citizens of all the total of 45.96 inches considered home, dried arrangements and cor- Sleek* **rool jerseys take en exciting' don Hiridman and Mrs. Gae Ferro munlcations unit set up an emerge JBy Kenneth . Fink. Director. B. Me'yner has had a "majority oj - lines who contributed their time rlormal for a'year.' Total precip- sages are to. be included. All county and. local candidates and effort to what he described as •as members of the nominating have been iriVited by the. Village ency'radio set and established con- Princeton Research Service the New Jersey voters in his camp, new faces this fall... dramatically de- itation in 1952 was 53.30 inches. Other features will be a dertion- nor va 4% lead—the minimum the most successful drive yet. v committee; They will submit are- Improvement Association to at- tuct with surrounding communities Paul L. Troast. campaigning for The Tuesday-Wednesday pre- jstration square and a ' Christinas margin needed by Princeton Re- The results of the drive by dis- port at the November • meeUng, tend an "open hqtisc"' at 8:15 o'-and Area Control, k -. . governor of New JeiWy on the Re- tailed with gay glitter accents or shiny "... (Continue^,un page three) (•Continued on page two). govenr search, Service to declare one man tricts follow: District 1, $47; 2, ^Continued on page three) ' clock tonight in.- the Municipal The First Aid Squad, in, charge publican , ticket.k , vas running ex- $98; 3. $73; 4, $i77; 5, $92; 6, $228; /Continued on page six) definitely ahead and still allow for satin punctuation, malting much of Building, Mrs. Charles Schlllinger, actly even with- his Democratic ri- statistical variation. 7,'$291;'8, $174; 9, $272; 10, $110. president, announced. val. Robert B. Meyner, during the Last year's Presidential election Their delicate boat neckline*, little The business district and service Final Eflforl in Subscription Driye The- two Congressional candi- period October 16-23 in a survey of clubs contributed $125.' • ' Schools, Municipal demonstrated the importance, of dates from the Sixth District (all political sentiment conducted last minute shifts in sentiment. Pan collars, high turtle necks! District leaders were as fpllows. With the six-weeks' subscription Thus far during the drive, s to-fe- of- Union County) — George F. hreughout the state of New Jersey FirsJ, James • Avery and Sheldon tal of 331 new and 1,342 renewal by' Princeton This.factor may be particuHrly im- campaign' being conducted by the Hclticld, Republican,, and Harrison Offices, Library Research Service portant in deciding the winner on 1 ^•T^'':i^B^^^B^^S^^ Each one" in ontitaiiding personality Anderson; second, Thomas Byrnes subscriptions have been turned in. Questionnaire staff .reporters. Junior Service League for The A. Williams, Jr., Democrat — are November 3. , • •'.' ' ' ' and John McClintpck; third. Wil- Cranford .Citizen . and Chronicle SUMMARY OF. XEAGUE |>RIVK expected to appear, Closing Tuesday , The survey included only regis- that knoWs no enrfew, takes you to liam Schmal and Manny Rowitz; On Spring Tertiv For this reason, a. pre-election slated—to—end- Saturday, league Turned in by League The-main.-purpose of the'nbn-; Local sehools, batiks, municipal ter ciL Voters who said they were fourth, Michael Ferro and George Being to vote on Election D»y.: suryey'pain'only report as of .the . the office then on to dinner as the members are making a.final effort partisan meeting, Mrs. SchillinKer offices ahd t.hc.'Public Lbir'ary will time the interviewing was con- Eitlman; Avc Fred Voorhees and this week to top their goal of For Adult School said, is to provide an opportunity "On November' 3.> New Jersey Preston' Woolley; s}xth, WilHani 18 1-yr. new subs. ...$27.00 be closed all duy ^uesday; Election ducted. perfect mate for yvor favorite casual $1,800 in profits. ••" Students and teachers* of the for. Cranford residents to meet and Day.' Mail carriers wiH..ma''kef one Voters will elect a'(ovemor. If the plake and Charles Stevens; sev- 9 6-mo. new subs. 8.75 election were held today, how Today's findings should not be Through last Saturday, the 1 Cranford Adult School "will be hear local'and county candidates delivery and mail will be dixpatoh- construed as a forecast of the enth, Peter Malloy and George Al- 1 2-yr. " new sub. .'.... 2^5 asked Tuesday evening in a ques- ho are stckthg office In the Gcn- would you probably vote—for thc or dressy skirts... At left: Dolman league had collected $1,607.42 in 43 I-yr. renewal subs. ;... 32.25 w cd - as usual at. the Post Office, election outcome. - - - bertsoa;. eighth, E. Calvin Shire 'profits froth hew and renewal sub- tionnairc if they want a spring era| Election Tuesduy. Five min- rtfcpUblu-an candidate Paul L. and Mr. Lincoln; -ninth \ Joseph 1 18-mo. renewal sub... 1J b.ut windows in the lobby will-be Another survey'now in the field sleeve button front-blouse with pearl r scriptions which their members ob- term, Mrs. Charles^ Redden~"'; pres- utes will be allotted each candi- open for business only in. \he Troast; thc Dcmocraiic candidate Laird and Stanley Welland; and, S 2-yr. renewal subs. ... date to present; his views!' tp the Robert B. Meyner, or the Inde- covering all but thc la>t two days tained and from those turned in at 1 tf-mo. renewal sub...... 38 ident-director, announced. morning. . \ ' " oi the campaign' will be in the j^ Solin-pilml boat tiecic and rhinestone collar team, Pink, blue, tenth, Harry Broughton al^dl Chris audience. A question and answer txrna'cnt candidate Clendenin A* Dolnuin i/cete> pullover the newspaper office. .The results of the questionnaire Union Junior Collego will hold hands of your newspaper before i uith d <> / m o n Surcnsen. / • Turned In at Offiee Ryan?" in'/fc' pearl end rUn**.'on« Mrs. Robert M. Crane, drive will be considered by the school period will', follow. • eludes as usual, and most local election day. It will be displayed ' tleevti. Hlitrk, 'pink, ttahy beige, white. Sixes 10 !• IS. 2 1-yr. new subs...... 3.00 Mrs. L. 'J. Myers will conduct tailor trim. Red. Mark, ' " ' /- chairman, this week urged league when reaching a ' decision ...OB_the business ofllces and stores will be Set in thc window of the office-of the at Uhilt. Shut 10 to 18. '. navy, ukit: Shu 10 to 18. members to, complete, their can- 43 1-yr. renewal subs. .... 32.25. proposal to conduct classes in thethe, meeting and Mrs. Anthony G. == open. • ' ' MO 45 O Citizen X Chronicle Monday. . Cranteea Meets Saturday vats and make their returns to her spring, Mrs. Redden ^aid1_Hr^ * 'llenrich. will be timekeeper. ' The Post Ofllce' lobby will lie 4O S3 New Jersey's gubernatorial cam- C. Turttt Htck pullnvtr with Sixth(-wjcek's profit* ...... $112.50 llvan 11 J> Crantocn nvjll b*>cld Saturday by Saturday. All new dr renewal *•--- *'- i MAn AA - The questionnaire also will re- •*•"• 20022 r's Kew Jersey tubertvatorial 34122 1 J |>er:tons .wishing to use the stamp usual (lumber of local conditlooa ' .supplied by various churches in Third week's profits 22 8"they think the school can be lm Parking meters will not be election "is ^Har"iri "four- succesive day also will count. - . ' 410.10 i-hlne. Windows will be open complicatitii: the race and becauS* the community. The month tef ' During the past week, the .league week's profits f.10. "theproved: . Another question will be enforced Tuesday,, General Elec- CtateWule polU madde diduring tthhe 1 October will be taken over by Cal- Firsi week's profits : 244 r0 as follows: Stump iimi parcel post, it"* tho only two mdjor party f— -' benefltted from 28 new and 50 re- 1.16 Pconcerned with how the student tion Day. it wait announced 12 w neither the gubernatorial el "~ vary Lutheran Church. Mr. and Bonus for renewal subs. 90.00.. concerned witn now i yesterday by Public Safety t) a. m. to noon; registry, B a. m. newal subscriptions obtained: by to noon;' money orders!,; 8:30 a. m. Mrs* H. Jtthnson and Mr. and Mrs league membv*-«nd from-two, new.!LBonus. Jor.new.subs. .»..-.1 ,50.00 heardMrs'. abouReddet then als. schooo -requestel d the. Comtniulflfie.r...£i }* FrlU and n. Schneider were the adults pres- ~ 1 -Mm RMkien algo-r«u PoUoe Chief wilUam A. FUcncr. to noon. —•;•••- -—--• and 43 renewal nubscrlptions turn- (Continued on Pag* fight) ' ent at the last "open house" held ed In at the newspaper office. Total proBU to date .Jl.607.43 ; on October 17. ' • •J J-< - ELIZABETH f . Open Thur«day Night •til 9 . \