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I , Page Twenty-two THE CRANEORD. CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAYrUABCH 30, 1950 ——BE III I Ii-Y Follies Plays ^ Announce Winners Firemen Receive Call 'Academy Award9 ^ Four Local Residents Chest X-rays To Visit Nursing Home Cranford Day 4 , 7 0 0 Plans" to visit the Brookside To the Colors! In Bridge League For Automobile Blaze Watches Ori Display Picked for Jury Duty Dr. Herman C. Rodgers, assistant The Cranjford Day „„, Po Capacity Audiences physician at Bonnie Burn Sana- Nursing Home on Wednesday were will meet tonight at 8 30 in Scores were close Friday night Battery wires which caught fire The new Bulova "Academy The names of four Cranford made this week at a'meeting of nicipal Court at the poii COPIES ONWARD in the Playing to full houses last Fri- residents have been picked for a torium,. Scotch. Plains, told of the ce in the duplicate game of the Cran- in an automobile owned by Charles Award" watches will go on display Girl Scout Troop 37 at the home quarters. All clubs are ir Net Press Run lay and Saturday nights in the panel Jfromj^ich_petttjiuxra_will importance for chest X-rays at a JranfortfHlgh School auditorium, Bennett of—302—Edgar avenue meeting-Monday-night in Calvary -of-its-leader, JVIrs.- A~WeekV 38 send jspresentatives.- Mrs 'ET -° I Attack on for Bridge Leagueir'WinnerS in the Cranford and Westfleld stores be selected for the term of county TODAY'S ISSUE he fifth annual presentation of the brought out the local fire depart- Lutheran Church., His talk en- Broad street Patty Castaldo is A. Koyen is chairman in (" section one were Mr. and Mrs. W. of Martin Jewelers, it was an-courts scheduled to begin April arrangements. Cranford ligh school Hi-Y Clubsl ^Sadie ment to the lower end of Richmond titled, "Prevention of Tuberculo- patrol leader. Other officers hi' CANCER! Scheumann and W. A. Carroll and nounced by Howard M. Sjegel, 10. Making the drawings for the dude ' Claire Kirkman, treasurer, be observed June 9 in ind Emma Follies" held the aud- avenue following an alarm at 9:16 county panel of 100 were Sheriff sis," was in conjunction 'with a !••• W. F. Herzog, all' of Cranford. proprietor. '•'..• chest X*xay program held by theand Eileen Liddy, secretary- • Park. to- •• ence throughout each of the three- a. m. Tuesday, according to Fire Charles E. Ayers and Jury Com- o A R woo D CRANF O RD KENIL^ORTH Runners-up" were Mr. and Mrs: ' According to the local jewelry Board of Health. The Cranford LOUT programs. Although' receipts Chief Howard G. Schindler. The firm "never before has sucb^ in- missioner William A. Bourdon. Kerosene uunpt ti. W. Heinhart and Mrs. W. Coles Council of Church Women and the the fpllles had not been com- blaze was extinguished with no spired beauty been combined Cranford residents chosen were: Shipping Vegetables The kerosene temp, hi iletely totaled »at mid-week, high- Union County Tuberculosis ana W ch CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, 'and Mrs. C Preston, also of-Cran- damage reported to the car. ' - Charlotte-G,-Schroeder, —15 Vacuum cooling offers an ex- Into use shortly after tfce.dbc y~sSlsfactory results are antici- Health League, Inc., -sponsored the tremely promising method for con- ford. Firemen received alarms for Among the most distinctive fea- North avenue, east; Eugene N, meeting. of petroleum In 1859, wa, lated. tures of the new watches are theSnyder, 209 North avenue, west; ditioning "certain vegetables for ably the first UghUng Cranford Tax Rate Particularly well received on the In section two,.the winners were grass fires during the past week shipment, recent tests by plant Art Exhibit Planned which included; 12:15 p. m. Sat- al*: Designed with alternating Mrs. Inez L. Schoenfeld, 115 Hill- ment'in 8,000 years. Girl Scouts If You Move After May irogram was the interpretation •'by Mr. and Mrs. K. F, Rodgers, of : scientist^- of the U.S, department Sixth from Lowest Cranford and L. Dughi of Roselle urday, vacant lot at the aid of dark and light lines, the manner crest- =a venue; and---Charles --• C. ^ Production; ~^=- ~r : lamps are.atill,widely A. ^i|w5;\..: By Wednesday Club boys ballet group of a modern Kolbe, 19 West End place. of agriculture show. Cranfofd's tax rate for this year O.K. Permits for and T:- Gross of Newark. Run- Adams avenue; 4:04 p. m. Sunday, in which they reflect light gives a World aoybean production.- for cations where neither electridw The Wednesday Morning Club lance. Those in the dance were: shimmering and beautiful newel- nor lUumlnatlng gas is avaUai,£ .will be $5.19 per $100 of assessed Don't ^ ners-up were N. J. Rodgers of open fields at the end of Orange U49 is estimated at 301.7 million 1 will hold its seventeenth annual lharles Argento, Harry Brittori, like brilliance. The case and Uranhun Proapectora Keeping Onions Join Cancer Roselle and J. H. Wolfsie krf Lin-avenue; and 4:27* p. m. Sunday, bushels, 10 per cent below the rec- valuation, the sixth lowest in the If you plan to move any tangi- Promoted art exhibit April 23-26 in the lichael Cipolla, Frank DiTullio, watch band or bracelet blend to- " Modern-day prospectors use an Onions do not keep /"well in a - Sheep VacclnaUon erty to be moved, and the ad- den, and G. Bailey of Rahwsy and open fields at the end of Blopm- ord harvest of 1948. Smaller crops,, county, according to figures re- dresses from which and to which, township rooms. . Mrs. Ralph S. ohn Gaffney, George Molson, Pet- gether perfectly, achieving a electronic gadget called a Gelger are reported for the United States, heated. room or basement," they VacdnaUon gives sheep ble personal property from one Boyd is chairman and Mrs. James 37 New Homes r Schalestock, AJex Stesenko, and R. P. Graber of WestfleJd. ingdale avenue. No «inmagf» i counter to aid them In finding de- leased this week by the Union the property is to be taken. No suited from - these blazes. Chief stunning over-all effect The lad-, China, and. several of the minor' prefer temperatures slightly above 100 per cent protecUon |Fund Drive place to another within the town- B. Waddill,. co-chairman, of the larcel Tretout. The next meeting will, be April posits of radium-active uranium. "sore mouth." . charge is made for the permit, but To Sergeant Schindler said. ies'-watches are exquisitely dainty; producing countries. the freezing point County Board of Taxation. Cran- ship or move it out\pf the town- project Also singled out as being of 14 in the parish house at Trinity the men's smartly masculine. all personal taxes must have been ford's, rate for 1949 was $5 per $100. ship, you will first'be required to paid before tha permit will be ' All local and out-of-town artists Town Offices, Library Two Store Buildings, pedal appeal to the audience were Church. have been asked to submit their everal electric organ selections by 300 Girls to Conduct While 11 municipalities showed obtain a moving permit from the issued. Applications.-lor-permits Patrolmqn Named To Qose Good Friday Addition Approved^ Dramatic dub Plans' decreases this^year. Finance Com- may be made between 9 a. m. and work, Friday, April 21 from 9 ohn Sloat and a' comedy act orig- Wins Patent tax. collector's "office, under .terms a. m. to 9 p. m., when paintings Municipal offices, the public lating right in the audience be- Trinity Choir Performs Benefit with Kiwanis Richard F. Robey of 409 Orange 'Tag Day' Project missioner John V. Nostrand point- 4 p. m on any' day except Satur- To Fill Vacancy $330,000 Valuations ed out yesterday that Cranford used of an ordinance adopted on final will be hung in the township library, and banks will "be ween Bruce MacClory and Donald The Cranford Dramatic Club avenue, a member of the staff of days, Sundays and holidays. closed all day tomorrow, Building permits were approved In Princeton Service Daily in Tttwnship less of its surplus than most towns. reading by the Township Commit- In Police Department rooms, •'•'-' I \ lutz. will present, "See How They. the chemical division of the Stan- Cranford Girl Scouts have joined Violations may result in fines up Good Friday, but stores are for 37 one-family dwellings, two A service of special Lenten mu- The township's cash position re- tee Tuesday night. . . o $50 or imprisonment up to 90 Patrolman Archie G. Bird of 530 The exhibit will open at a tea store, buildings and one addition Following a girls' Hawaiian Run," a three-act comedy by dard Oil Development Company, the community-wide organization on . April 23. Mrs. E. Ellesmere expected to remain open. The sic and evensong was presented has been awarded a joint United mains very good, he pointed out, days or both. ; Orchard street, "a member of the by the Township Committee Tues- lusical routine, Alex Stesenko, at- Sunday by the combiried choirs of Philip King, May 26 and 27 under for the educational program and While the ordinance became ef- Cranford Police Department for 21 McKeig, chairman, will be assisted local branch - of the Union States patent for'a method of in- and should be improved during County Trust Company, how- day night, marking one of the most ired in appropriate garments right Trinity Church and Christ Church; sponsorship of the Kiwanis Club. fund collection' "marking Cancer fective immediately after adoption, years, was promoted to the rank by Mrs. Harold B. Lopaus and own to the grass skirt, joined the Plans for' the production were creasing the yields in the manu- this .year. Jgesaid Cranford has officials said yesterday that it active building periods locally in New Brunswick; in Trinity Church. Control Month, whid^ started Sat- endeavored to -maintain a some-, of sergeant, effective May 1, by Mrs. t.. Holroyd, Jr. • • • •' . -" •.e.vc'c, will be open from 6:30 to jfcroup for an encore with the girls, made .Monday night at a joint facture of certain alcohols. would not be put into operation . 8:30 tonight. many months. Construction, val- Princeton'. The Rev. Frank H. urday; it was announced today by what steady rate without any the Township Committee Tuesday uation for the 40 permits is listed inuch to the appreciation of the meeting of committees from the Howard Martin Siegel, chairman until May 1. Permit blanks and Photo Salon night. He fills the vacancy caused The post office will have a jaudience. Carthy .rector of the local church, two clubs at the home of Richard great fluctuations. other necessary forms have not by Building Inspector F. J. Deller assisted the'RevI^Vernon Butler, of the Cancer Control Fund Ap- by the recent death of Sgt.' Edward half holiday. Postmaster Ar- Kaul, 3 Burchfield avenue. Talk on Teeth The tabulation for both 1949 been received. (••••. thur • Metx announced _ this" at $330,000. .. }• Frank E. Ramsey, sponsor of the Jr., rector of Christ Church, with The Sherman-Lincoln pre-school peal. J. Metzner. The promotion in- Those attending /were George and.1950, with rates based on $100 Principal purpose of the hew week that the money order A permit was granted the Ur- !Hi-Y Clubs, staged the follies. prayers and benediction. study group will meet Tuesday a One hundred and one contribu- creases Patrolman Bird's salary Scott, tickets chairman; .John V. of assessed valuation, are: measure, according .to. Police Com- Scheduled and registry windows of the «im>. Realty Company to construct 8:15 p. me, at the home of Mrs. F tions had been received up to yes- from $3,200 to $3,400. X Local residents who attended Starr. • arrangements; John Mc- 1949 1950 missioner J. Edward Wolf, who post office will be.open until a one-story business building at S. Imperato, 119 Besler avenue terday by Treasurer John.V. Nos- ^Released on Bail were Mrs. Carthy, Mr. and Mrs. W. Clintock. general business chair- Rate Rate presided at Tuesday night's, ses- Born in Elizabeth February i4, 12 noon Good Friday while the 1-200 Raritan Road at an.estimated Dr. W. W. Jordan will speak on trand at the- Union County Trust Program W. Kenneth Frederick, Mr., andman; George Richards and Mr. Clark ...:. $5.50 $5.48 sion iri the absence of • Mayor Annual Photography 1906, Patrolman Bird has been parcel post and stamp win- costof $30,000. The structure, to for Suicide Attempt "Your Child's. Teettu" Husbands Cdmpany for a total of- $386.50. 1 Mrs. Evan Hughes, Mr. and MrsKaul. , finance: Harold S. Compton, Cranford>. 5.00 5.19 George 12. Osterheldt, is another a resident of Cranford since 1908. dows will be open until 1 be known as the Raritan Shopping | Charged with attempting to com- Joseph Hobbie, Mrs. Edna Harvey, are invited to attend. . This figure included a $50 mem-Elizabeth 5.79 5.75 Project Slated for He attended the local public p. m. There will be one mail Center, will be of modernistic de- tnit suicide, Joseph Arnold, 44, a program, and Mrs. William Old step in the' collection of personal Musical Varieties Mr. and Mrs. William H. Old.. Mr. and Fred H. Gray, Jr., publicity orial gift by Sidney Breen, local Fanwood 6.06 6.1? taxes. The committee several May 11, 12 in Casino •schools and formerly Was em- delivery. The post office lobby sign and house six stores. . Also carpenter of 650 Coif ax avenue, and Mrs. D. Thomas Mears and Dr. merchant, in memory of his sister, Garwood : ..„. 5.73 5.77 weeks ago authorized the hiring of ployed in the printing departments. To Highlight Regular will remain.'open for the con- approved was a permit, to George ^Cenilworth, was released Tuesday Guest Speaker ,, Mrs. Rosamund Goldsmith. The twelfth annual Cranford and Mrs. Robert P. Ferguson. Rob- Hillside T...... 5.24 5.12 a constaBle tq,aid in gathering in of The Cranford Citizen and • venience of patrons until 5:30 M. Coffey. for construction of a to await arraignment Monday in ert Hazen is choirmaster of Trin- Report-Theft * William Wiseman-of the Cran- The Girl Scouts are being^mo- Salon of Photography, under- aus- Chronicle arid the Henry Cook- Meeting Monday $ 10,000 one-story. business build- ford Dramatic Club wil speak on Kenilworth 5.54 5.50 delinquent personal taxes. Finance p. m. to provide access to lo,ck Municipal Court/ Cash -*>ail was ity Church and Raymond E. Rudy Equipment valued at about $112 Mlized under, the direction of Mrs. Lindeb ..•.•:...... :.i...V:..;.. 4,27 •* 4.34Commissione- r John V:" Nostrand pices of the Cranford Photographic Print Shop, Elizabeth: He served, The regular . meeting., of. tjie •boxes and- the stamp machine," ing at 11 Alden street. Mr. Coffey ' set at $100. He wai released by is choirmaster at Church. was reported stolen from the rear the subject, "Paper Sets," at a Philip Giicher, troop leader and Society and the Cranfoid; High four years in the Navy prior to ranford College Club on Monday plans to move his electrical and meeting April 4 of the. Morris- Mountainside 4.88 4.86 estimated that these taxes total be- Postmaster Metz said. • • John Ranhofer, court clerk, in cus- of the Ace Products Company, po- Girl Scout representative qn Mr.New Providence B. ...; 6.74 ; 6.72tween $10,000 and $15,000. School Photography Club, will be joining the police force,March 12, night will feature a program of St. Michael's School closed appliance store from t-3 Alden tody of a brother, Wilson Arnold, tato chip manufacturers, at 4 Cen- town Little Theatre Group. Siegel's committee. '" • -• _..„...", 1929. He > attended the New Jer- v New Providence T 4.87 4.92 One resident; during public held May 11 and 12 from 7 to. .10 musical varieties for members, nnd for the Easter vacation Tues- street to" his own building. 34, of 210 Columbia 'avenue. Teas for Teachers tennial avenue, according to a Starting Monday and continuing sey Police Chiefs' Training" School day afternoon and will re- 'lainfield , 5.26-;. 5.34 hearing, charged that the new p. m., in the Casino. their families. Mrs. Edwin O. Of the dwelling permits ap- According to. police, the Kenil- Miss Helen Faris, afternoon kin- statement made to police Tuesday Variety for Breakfast through April 24, about 300 girls Rahway 5.87 , 5.83 at Highland Park and took a course open April 17. Public schools. . To. keep your family from losing ordinance infringes on a person's proved, ,14 were tb T. V. Albert for Ban-was-teund-by-SgtrAVit dergarten—teacher at Lincoln' Jfry-Ceorge-Cunderson of 5472 East ill make every day *4ag day" in Entries should be left at the high in fingerprinting. • Patrolman Bird Zohe, chairman of the art and —\vjll hpgin tholr interest in breakfast and skipping Roscllc 1 5.52 5.49 personal liberties, while another evelopmcni-fae is opening seated in n Third avenue, Garwood. _ ,_ the business district under the plan school office o» at Marten's Photo > rTirt f lia Schoolr-was-honored-at-a-tea-Mon- Roselle Park -5JJ7 questioned whether much of the Is a past president and former sec- music committee, will be in charge. following the end of classes at In Hf athf* **n ^f* closed car In Kenilworth! boule-: "the proprietors. Mr. Gunderson that important meal, vary your devised by^ Mrs. tiilcner with~tKe" Shop hot later than noon April 267 'Ml day by members of the PTA. Eight Scotch Plains „..„ 5.96 5.97 delinquent personal taxes would retary of Cranford Local, 52, P.B.A. She will be assisted by Mrs. Henry 3 o'clock this afternoon. Ses- runs off Division avenue near vard. The motor was running and mothers attended. Mrs. R. Turner said that a 100-pound capacity po- menus from day to day. Waffles approval of the Girl Scout Coun- Judging will take place that eve- or hot cakes with plenty of creamy Springfield ..'....1 6.34 6.40 be brought in through this method, He is married and has three chil- M. Boardman, co-chairman, sions willresu*me on April 17. Brookside place. Construction ' a garden hose was extended from tato cooker, valued at $100. and cil. Troop leaders will assign girls- jning.. •_•'.••••"••". was hostess; A tea recently' was Summit, 5.04 5.17 inasmuch as there are many resi- dren. value of the residences is listed at the exhaust pipe to the interior of five fiber drums, valued at $2J>0 margarine and syrup will awaken according to a regular schedule, The salon is open, to all photog- the drama committee under chair- tendered Miss -Mary Mooney, first Disinterested early .morning appe- Union 5.65 5.43 dents who may not move for years Promoted from Grace "C" to $8,500 each. . . the car.. Patrolman Lawrence Bon- grade teacher. Sixteen mothers each, are missing from the.plant irfrs. Giicher said. • . raphers. Four prints and four manship of Mrs. Elliott Moody. tt Westfield '...„• 5.24 '5.27 and still not pay their personal B" patrolmen, effective April 1, Ralph Delia-Serra was granted hell and Frank Caruso assisted in were present. Mrs. B. G. Myers, He said he did not know when they To stimulate interest, as, well as slides may be submitted by one Among specialties will be' music County Rate for 1949—.801147406 taxes.' ' ' ' '.'..'•'..'•*' were the'following; Paul F. Johnr Candidates six permits for new dwellings to the investigation. class mother, was hostess. were taken. to provide recognition for. the type County Rate for 1950^.789868083 exhibitor. Prints should be at son, Alfred J. Oram, Jr., Ralph J. by the "Merry Minstrels", includ- be constructed on Denman road Fight Acatant Tabercaloste of solicitation which was of great Under terms of the new meas- least 8 x 10 inches and the stanr T ure, - local— residents, desiring- -to ing—John—Sloatr-^Andcew—CrJsanti.. and penman place at valuations of - A- nationwide attack againit-UK "value" inTasfye|ir slc^eciion'rMr7 dard 16 xT20 inch"mount shbuETBe John J. Herzer, Jr. ^o Address berculosis was ^launched In 1904 move tangible personal property Robert Finney, Joseph Lenore, Lee £7,000 each. Oakbrook Homes, Inc.-," Siegel has announced that he is of- used. The caption and the name Miss Mabel E. Engel of 63 Lawn was granted five permits for new witt the founding of the National fering five prizes for the girls who will be required to make written of the exhibitor should appear on Ferguson, Ace Eschenlauer. Frank # Tuberculosis association. Today application to the tax collector for Terrace was engaged as ah assist- dwellings on Roger avenue, also make the besj records. The awards To Present ^h front. of the mount and theant in the office of Tax Collector Weidnecht and James Pfarrer. GOP Clubs with construction Cost listed at the NTA has 3.000 state and local will be a wrist watch, a ring, a a moving permit.. Information re- affiliated associations through con- quired will include name and ad- address of the exhibitor should be ^\. B. Caldwell as of April 3 for Others performing will be Mrs. A candidates' night meeting of $7,000 each. Confredo Marcellino charm bracelet; a gold pencil and placed on the back of the mount. Lawrence M. Tucker, Mrs. Farris HIGH QUALITY tinental United States and the ter- dress of the truckman, name and a six months' probationary period. the Cranford Republican Club and was granted three permits for neitf a silver pencil. . An entry fee of $1 for four or Her salary will be on the basis of S. Swackhammer, Mrs. Gordon D. dwellings in Pacific street, with ritories. ' ••;..-. Candidates address of person owning the p"rop- the' Cranford Women's Republican LOW PRICES Letters i containing educational less black and white prints and $1 $1,600 annually. Whjttier, Mrs. Richard N. Larkin, valuation listed at $6,000 each, and material oh cancer control and an for four or less color slides must Bids were received for two new Mrs. Kenneth C. DeLonge, Mrs. Club wilL be held at 8:30 p. m. the G. fcH . Construction Company - appeal for {funds were'delivered to accompany the entry form, En- IPontiao-cars for the police depart- William T. Know, Jr., Mrs. For-Wednesday in the municipal build- was granted permits for one-fam- When purchasing a dairy or beef VIA Announces Red Cross Drive rest H. Blanding, Mrs. Forrest P. every home in Cranford early Jhis tries may be called for any time ment as follows; Whyte Pontiact ing, it was ' announced this week ily dwellings at 705 and 707 Or- cow at ah auction, a farmer should 7 That s why .more ana more customers are joining week, Mr. Siegel said. ' ' ) Open"H6asc^or Local Tops Quota by $1,000 on or after May 15. EUzabethr *!,667.50, "ana'TSrwsoh Dexter, Jr., Mrs. Anthony C. Stein, ahge avenue and 25 Perching ave- insist on receiving a health certif- Mrfi. Raymond E. Bocrner, Mrs. by Harry V. Osborne, Jr., president the throngs going to the Collections,will be started Mon- Cranford-Garwood - Kemlworth Ken Reck, president of the Cran- Motor Sales. Westfleld., $l,672,70\ nue with construction value listed ieato. ' /'" "vN Aspirants in Primary George Albettson and Mrs. Wilo-f the club. day in the lobbies of both tjie Un- Chapter, American Had Cross, was ford Photographic Society, said it The bid prices include'trade-in al- at $7,000 each. Joseph Warsinski The-six candidates in the contest ; liam Meyer. The four. Republican candidates ion County Trust Company and inare than $1,000 over i{s quota is the aim of the sponsors to con- lowance on two cars now in use by was granted permits for new l for two seats on the Township Also, Mrs. Bernard M. Ko\t,for Township Committee, Fred P. it',3 • • ,;.-^S»y-C«re~ . :\ , '. " Cranford .Trust Company.';" High this week in its annual fund-rais- duct this exhibition as nearly as the department. Contract for the dwellings at 331 and 332 Manor Committee will present their plat- Mrs. Roland R. Graham, Jr.,. Mrs. Ahde,rsen, Fire Commissioner John. KENILWORTH SUPER MARKET An early so-called sty-cure was school' girrls will staff the banks ing campaign, it was announced possible according to the recom- purchase of a mist sprayer for the avenue, also valued at $7,000.each, forms next Friday. April M, at 8 Cameron Ogden, Mrs. Edward F.W. Dpran, Joseph C. Warsinski to rub'the sty nine times with a next week and will be replaced, by Cnanning Rudd, executive mendations of. the pictorial- divis- shade tree department was award- and T. V. Albert was granted a • p. m. at an open house sponsored George, Mrs. James M. Rich, Mrs. and Clarence L. Fritz, have indi- HUGE FREE BLOCK-LONG PARKING SPACE sold -wedding ring or the ring of beginning April 17, by members of chairman. ^ ion of the Photographic Society of ed to Arborjst Supply Co., Newark, permit for a new dwelling at 21 by the Village Improvement As- Moody, Mrs. Robert L. Glare, Jr., cated they will be present and the local Cancer Field Army. . ' Through Tuesday night, the final America. for $1,695. Contract lor the re-; West Holly street, valued at $9,000, sociation. The program will be- Model night will be the theme of moval of 15 trees.and 10 stumps' Mrs. Raymond A. Huse, Mrs. Dud- speak next Wednesday, it was and one at 119 Oak lane, also "Judging from this large early gin at 8:15 p. m. in the township report night of the 1950 drive, a total of $11,587.45 had been turned the club's next meeting, Wednes- was awarded to A. V. Boyd, Rah-) ley W. Robinson, Mrs. Paul L. F. sa,id. • . ' valued at $9,000. Self Service Meats Self Service Groceries response", Mr. Siegel said, "It rooms. Jones, Mrs. C. Michael Barilc, Mrs. Congressman Clifford P. Case, l> Our Sejf Service Meat Depjtftment is the in. This year's goal was $10,500.day, in the Casino. All members way, on his low bid of $1,340, sub^- J. B. Williams was granted a Our hure stock «f natfenallj-advertfeed ANNE A. CHAPMAN would appear'that the Cranford Only local candidates in the pri- A. F. Van Home, Mrs. Robert M. Undersheriff Alex Campbell and Ulk of Union County. Try us and con- A final local residential area re- and guests are requested to bring mitted at the last meeting. permit for a new dwelling at 20 brands at low prices is your beat food bay. educational campaign, so ably pre- mary election will be heard. Those Harmon, Mrs. R. M. Van Horn and a representative of the Board -of vince yourself. port follows: District one, $276.40; their'cameras. C. Hashim will give Greaves place, valued at $10,000, PUBUC STEMOGMPHER sented by Mrs. Robert W. Nied- expected to attend are Fire Com- Four letters and 40 post cards Mrs. Raymond A. O'Neill, Jr. Freeholders also are expected to DICTATION—COPIWORK district two. $446:40; district three, a demonstration of portrait light- and Clarence L. Fritz a permit for WiW. Certified Spring CRISCO 1 Ib. can 25c. rach, captain of the Field Army, missioner John W. Doran, Repub- were received protesting the re- Also, Henry M. Boardman, Gor- be present. ADDRESSING ' $1,818.80; district four, $1,767.65; ing and Mr. Reck will speak on a new home at 4 Summit road and hej"' workers, is bearing fruit lican incumbent; Clarence L.- Fritz, cently enacted parking meter don D. Whittier, WilliaraT. Knox, Preceeding the talks, there will LEGS OF LAMB ::.:.:...... Ib. 59c CM FAistnnA AVR, KENILWORTH district five, $6.59.05; district six, model direction. A display of the valued at $12,000. Reel-Strong Franco-American when the response is needed to the Joseph Warsinski and.Fred Ander- ordinance. Letters were from H. Jr., Thomas J. Buzalski, James H. be a brief business meeting and. Tdtikut: KOseUe 4-IMSS $645:15; district seven, $1,378.40; greatest publicity shots of Coney Coal Company was granted a per- one appeal during the year in ob-sen, Republican candidates, and V. Osborne, Jr. and William F. McAteer, Joseph E. Laird, Glen annual" election of officers. Presi- Bondess Brisket, Kosher Style SPAGHETTI 2 cans 23c district eight, $811; district nine, Island . also will . be featured mit for an addition to their coal servance of Cancer Control Month. Henry E. Stoner and William E. Little of Herning avenue, R. N. Vickery, Robert M. Harmon, Stan- dent Osborne has announced that CORNED BEEF lb. 59c $1,197.90; district ten, $303.40; through the courtesy of the Metro- yard at 439 Lexington avenue, Sullivan, Democratic aspirants. McFaddeh, Normandie place,' and ley Grayson, Roland R. Graham, the meeting is open to all resi- Contadina "Together with pledges from sev- Garwood residential, $121.45; and politan Camera Council. At the with- construction valuation listed Wilson's Certified EXrECTINO Karl W. Wiebesiek, Columbia ave- Jr., Dudley W. Robinson, Forrest dents of Cranford. eral organizations and the results Ttfrs. Walter J. Coriley, civics Kenilworth residential, $306.35. club's last meeting, Dr. Wilmar at $1,000. • TOMATO PASTE 2 cans 15c of special solicitation from among chairman, will introduce the speak- nue. The majority of the post cards H. Blanding and Wallace G. Dex- MILK FED FOWL lb. 33c I GUESTS ? Cranford industries and organi- Lange gave a lecture on "Enlarg- were from residents of Herning Building Inspector Deller's re- business men, our community ers. Mrs. Conley urged the public ing and Print-Quality." - ter. m DdMonte TOMATO J __ lo^take'advantage'oFthe'opporturF-" avenue.—Tfhe-cpmmunica tions-and- —The-numbers-faaveHbeencoached Service League Donates Jjort. Jor_Ma£ch.-Showeji. J 7:permils_ "seems "well on" tfieTway lowarcT rals^ business, $647. - Garwood indus- were issued for new valuations RIB VEAL CHOPS JUICE lgc 42«». can 23c I—ENTERTAIN WITH -EASE ing its modest quota/' the chair- ity to hear the candidates and she cards were received and placed on by Mrs. Tucker, Mrs. William Old, lb. 69c trv TpnrtTJpA H3S5 nnri Kpnilwnrth •file.- '^~ Project^ estimated nt $338,100 and fees of Irian observed. • • stressed . the importance of the" Training-Course Given- rsT7Rr^Br"Cook7~Miss~ Catherine Donations totaling $600 were Ready to Eat Sweetheart ^ ECONOMICAL TOO industry $90. Adopted on final readings were Liotta and Mr. Boardman. Assist- $735. Of the permits issued, 10 Commenting upon vtjhe double primary election. made, by the Junior Service League SANDWICHES — COOKIES PoUte suit for those Police, Defense Group ordinances appropriating • $3,000 were for residences with valua- SMOKED PICNIC HAMS lb. 35/ SOAP 4 reg. cakes 23c 1 ing with the production are Miss CAKES Master sheer, de- Lcallc Fay In rich objective of Cancer Control Month, Tuesday afternoon at a meeting in tions totaling $77,500, and one for 5 ft. 4 in. or under, tachable white pique rayon tissue faille. * An in-service training program for purchasing land and equipment Josephine Law, Mrs. S. Thomas Ddiciou. - •OXEMAOE BSBAD T- FUDGE the educational phase and the fund the home of Mrs. J. Branch Darby, Blu-White wool ahnrktick.' collar by Leslie Fay. Optional while pique for members of the Cranford Po- for recreation purposes and amend- Hall, Mrs. Richard F. Robey, Mrs. an apartment with construction : campaign, Mr. Siegel" said there Route 4 Segment 9 — WcUlac u* rafty Catcren — f Cray, tan. lice Department and* members of ing the zoning ordinance changing 7 Central avenue. cost estimated at $250,000. - • SUCED BACON lb. 39c FLAKES ; 3 for 18c Black, navy. Sizes collar. Navy. how is-hope that new and success- Peter Sperry, Mrs. J. E. Jeffries, 12T to 20T. To Open in May Newcomers the recently organized Civilian De^ a large tract in the northeasterly The league voted $250 to the ful means of treating cancer will Mrs, Lymon E. Gillis, Mrs. Robert Bennere-Aken A six-mile - stretch of Route 4 fense Emergency Police was start- section of the township front, busi- Cranford Fiejd Army, American be developed. In some circles, he Bauer, / George Trumpore and Parkway, between Centennial ave- ed here Monday and will continue ness and Residence "B" to Resi- Cancer Society; $200 to the Chil- Dr. Martin Moves said, researcher! feel they are on George/"Saucr. Sea Food Produce Dairy Bar nue and Iselin, is scheduled to be Committees thrice weekly through May 27, itdence "A". 1 dren's Service Committee to sup- the threshold of solving the riddle Mrs: Ellis G. Bishop, president To Superior, Ariz.\ opened next month. State High- was announced by Police Chief plement $200 given before Christ- of what causes cancer and what Application of Ralph Delia Ser- of the club, will preside at a short Fresh Caught Fancy Calif . lion Brand, Urge, way Commissioner Spencer Mil- William A. Fischer. mus, and $150 to the Seeing Eye in Dr. William E. Martin of 110 will cure it. Appointed for » zoning modification to business meeting. Refreshments ler, Jr.^ has' announced. .' Another It marks the first time in the his- Morristown. Claremont place left Friday for MACKEREL lb.29c ASPARAGUS Ib.23c StrictKr Fresh WHITE Mrs. Chester DeVinney, newly- permit construction of an apart- •will be served. Those in charge Superior, Ariz., where he has been "But even without new scientific segment, continuing souU* for anr tory of the local department or of ment building on Springfield ave- Mrs. J. Robert WuterhouseN was discoveries", he pointed out, "it elected president of the Newcom- of hospitality will be Mrs. Robert named an associate on the staff of c im.-* • EGGS doz.55c other four miles, -will be opened''a any department in Union County nue was denied because there were P. Ferguson, Mrs. Jeffries and chairman of the tea committee. Snaw 6 now is possible, through early de- ers' Club, appointed. committees She was assisted by; Mrs., George the Magma Copper Company and Fresh W*"* * **«• few weeks later, he said. that such a training program has Continued on page eight. Mrs. Donald MacKuy. tecting and prompt treatment to Treatment of some of the shoul- yesterday at a luncheon meeting Richards, Mrs. William Plummer, also will continue the general prac- For The in the First Presbyterian Church. been offered. Chief Fischer said. CODFISH Jb.29c MUSHROOMS Ib.39c save at least a third of the 200,000 ders, roadside planting, and a short The programs will be held In fire Mrs. William Crutchfield, Mrs; tice of medicine. persons Vvho are dying from can- stretch of paving is all that re- Those named were; Membership, Dramatic Club Lists Open House Postponed Frank Persons, Mrs. Jean Mon- Dr. Martin, who has been prac- Mrs. Fred Ahr; reservations, Mrs. headquarters from 9 to 11 a. m. cer each year. About 67,000 Amer- mains to be completed in the first The Cranteen open-houBe, orig- tenecourt, und Mrs. Walter Stout. ticing here for the past four years, 1 01 George Schmermund; nursery, and the lectures will be repeated Cast for Benefit Play STEAKS lb.59c CA ^ ^ 2bun.lSc BISCUITS 2cm29c icans are being cured of cancer section.. inally scheduled for Saturday, has Mrs. E. M. Boyette.and Mrs. Rob- has been on the staff of Muhlen- Mrs. John Bradley; recreation, from 7 to 9 p. m. One week classes The cast for the benefit play, yearly. An equal number of lives The parkway was begun in No-, been postponed to a later date. ert M. Crane poured. berg Hospital, Plainfleld, and St Style-Conscious Mrs. Leonard Moody; decorations, will be held Mondays, Wednesdays "See How They Run," to be pre- c*...^*i Fancy, FU. ^ Tuscan Dairy Farms could be saved, if enpugh people vember, 1948, and when it is com- and Fridays and the alternate Elizabeth Hospital, Elizabeth. He learn the cancer danger signals and pleted it will run from Paterson Mrs. _ William Fopert; hostesses, sented by the Cranford Dramatic ulso served as school physician for SALMON CUCUMBERS, MILK ReV.qt.19c Mrs. Russell Baum, and publicity, weeks on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Club under sponsorship of the 9 see their doctors promptly when to -Cape May, with a cross-state Saturdays." . St.'Michael's parochial school and Mrs. Joseph Jorlett. . ; Kiwanis Club, was announced ^Camperships To Be Awardedwas an> examining physician for STEAKS Ib.59c 2T for 15c Homou, qL 20c cancer signals appear. This calls extension from Woodbridge to AH' members of the paid de- Price-Cpnsclous Theodore Roxbury, local artist Tuesday night at a regular meet- the Cranford Blood Donors. Inc. for extensive education and for Trenton. Opening of the initial partment, regardless of rank, will 9 sketched an oil painting and dis- ing of the dramatic club's execu- He'held membership in the Cran- that we need generous financial section will give motorists a quilk be required to attend the training, cussed color in painting. A copy tive board at the home of Mrs.Toward Scouts Camp Fee ford Physicians' Club. St. Michael's support, access to the Trenton-Philadelphia program on their own time, it was of . an original painting by Mr. John V. Starr, .23 Hampton road. Church and its Holy Name Society. "We alsp need more money to highways. stated. Qualified Girl Scouts will re- camp. *The following committee The parkway is the first to be Roxbury was won by Mrs. Harold Included in the cast are Mr. and was llamed to complete plans for Mrs. Martin and daughters, Car- THIS VALUABLE COUPON expand our service programs to W. Laughlin. The Rev. Robert G The. course will cover police Mrs. John Whittlesey of Roselle, ceive half expenses for their camp Improve on nature but dont try. aid cancer patients right here", Mr. built in the State. Plans call for fee from "camperships" to ' be the Girl Scout participation, in ol Ann and Barbara Jean, plan PRESENTED AT THE Longaker, pastor, welcomed the practice and procedure, laws of Ranken Millard, Mr._and Mrs. A. to leave the end of the month to to be Mother Nature! Sk-gel concluded. the preservation of existing land- awarded from the donation given Crnnford Day: Mrs. H. R. Best, group and opened the meeting arrest, reports and statements, C. Bidwell of Roselle, Miss Elsie join Dr.-Martin in Superior. Mrs. KENILWORTH SUPER MARKET scape features alor\g the route, traffic control, accident investiga- by the Junior Service League. This commissioner; Mrs. Clifton Cox, Mr. Miller said. with a prayer. Midgely of Linden, Allan Whitney, Mrs. W. W^ Robinson, Jr., Mrs. G. Martin Is a member of the Cran- When applying lipstick, newer Fashions TJie club's evening bridge group tions, criminal investigations, court Albert C. Espenship and Richard plan wus accepted Monday night ford College Club and Carol Ann ENTITLES BEARER TO Rainbow Girls to Hold procedure, juvenile procedure,' Holmes Williams, Mrs. Paul Dun- try to create a mouth shape 9 met Monday night at the home of Keppler. Mrs. Ethel Glldersleeve at *he regular meeting of the Girl ham und Mrs. R; A. Waters. is in the Roosevelt School kinder- which is entirely different from 'Bunny Hop April 15 Mrs. William Partridge, 19 Park identification and first aid. Lt. is chairman of the casting com- Scout Council in the Girl Scout garten. Your Smallness Flower Talk Given Thomas H. Woods le supervisor of Plans were'mude for u leader- HORMEL'S your own. Stick to the natural Azure Assembly, 40, Order, of terrace. Present were Mrs. Rob- mittee. House. council scout supper to be held For Church Women the in-training program. The play, a three-act comedy by SLICED lines, adding just a trifle if your Rainbow for Girls will hold » ert C.' Higgins, Mrs. Dale Mani- The girls will be judged on theJune 5. Troop 15 and the senior V2 lb. BACON -1c dance, "The Bunny Hop," next Group 5 of the Woman's Organ! gold, Mrs. Robert Newman, Mrs. Philip King, will be staged May DAV Auxiliary Gives merit system. AH registered scouts scout troop of Kenilworth were lips are thin and enhancing the We adore little girls . . . the grownHip kind zation of the First Presbyterian 26 and 27. Proceeds for the Ki- NOTHING ELSE TO BUY NO STRINGS ATTACHED Saturday, April 15, in the Masonic Joseph Johnson, Mrs. Laughlin are eligible to participutc. Appli- granted permission to make u trip natural curves a bit. Always Church heard a talk on "Flower Week-End Weather wanis Club will be used for work First Hospital Party Temple.' Music will be by Dick Mr^. John Connors and Mrs. Jor- cutions for the cumperships may be to New York und Brownie Troop This Coupon Good VnUl 6 P. M. Saturday. April 1. use a color which blends with who have such a job finding suitable small Arrangement" by Mrs. Harry T. with underpriveleged ^children The newly-formed Ladles* Aux- Hohannon. Tickets may be ob- lett obtained at scout headquarters. 28 of Kenilworth received per- the natural color tones of your Rearin yesterday . afternoon at a A desecrt-bridge for members Mostly sunny with north- boys und girls uixl charitable ac- iliary of Unity Chapter 59, Dil-., tained from members jif the as- Tentative, pluns were made for mission to visit the children's skin. A lip brush helps you to fashions that are sophisticated yet FIT. So sembly. meeting in the home of Mrs. "Ed- was given Tuesday by Mrs. Harry west to north winds from 20 to tivities. Mrs. John H. Low wil ubled American Veterans, gave Its a Girl Scout Devotionul Sunday to theatre in Newark. ward Roos. 405 North Union ave-Gerren of 649 Willow avenue. 25 miles per hour and high direct the production. first hospital party Saturday «t Set a clear, natural outline. Fol- Marjorie Dorrance and Norma be observed in March, 1951. A Mrs: Edward Coe wus named we've collected a number of fashion winners nue. The topic of study for theGuests included Mrs. George today between 45 to 50. Fair the Children's Country Home Ini- low the" curve of the lips with "oberta were initiated into mem- leaders' training course will be chuirmun of a clearing house com- afternoon was "Japan." Mrs. Spahn, Mrs. Stephen Wray, Mrs. and cold tonight with frost; Mountainside. Members present- brush and you can fill in with t^rship .at a meeting Tuesday in given April 25 in the Newark mittee to collect and distribute that will make this spring your prettiest! Frederick Baumann was co-hos- Charles Reass, Mrs. Homer Mar-, lowest temperatures 24 to 30. Week's Health Report ed the 32 children with ccllophMM ;.' the lipstick. •he temple. The next lession wil YWCA. Mrs. E. Engerholm. load- used uniforms. Anyone huving a tess for the affair. tin, Mrs. John DrUcolL Mrs. F. C Friday, fair and milder in aft- Twenty-three cuscs of measles baskets of cookies and candjf, be held Tuesday, April 18. er, attended an arts und crafts in- uniform that hus been outgrown Speakers and their subjects for Fyke and Mm. John Bucher. ernoon; highest temperaturu 20 xuses of chickenpox and one plastic rabbits filled with Jelly . in low 50'B. Saturday after- case of mumps were the contagious struction cour.se recently in Ro- or is not being used, is usked to. beans and ice cream. Entertain-* Hue ntEE Block Lone PARKING SPACE at Yw Service FASHION CENTRE, SECOND FLOOU Mr. and Mrs! Harry Armstrong earlier meetiiujs have included: Participating hi a bowling' ses- STOKE HOURS: Mon^ Tue«.. Wed- (UC f A. Jt. to I P. ML TIHVK Theodore Roxbury. "O*1 Paint- noon, lowest temperature 30 diseases reported to the Board oi selle. She reported on basketry return it to the scout house merit included four comic films. ^ :•:•••> sion Tuesday night at the Casino OPEN THURS. TIL 9 and son. Dick, of 49 John street. and metulcraft. The regular leuders' meeting The next regular meeting of fe Thnra. and FrL. 8 A. BJL to 9 P. BL havc returned from a two weeks' ings"; Mrs^ Z. BuUcr. "China were Mr. and Mrs. Hugh MacLean to 34 followed by milder tem- Health during the past week, it was B. I. GOERKE CO. ELIZABETH Mrs. Philip Giicher wun again wlllHie held April 17 at the Girl uuxillory wil be held on April, 1< ^atution in Daytona Beach and St Painting": and Mrs. B. S. Rosen- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Allen, Mr. ptrature and scattered ehow- announced yesterday b>» Health 1M WALNUT AVE. appointed dlrecror of summer duy Scout Cubin at Luke Surprise. in the township rooms at •••'!»•- ' 4S8 BOULEVARD (Bet 19th A 20th) KENILWORTH *Mcrsburg, Fla. crantz, "Sterling Silver Jewelry." (Ctmtoau* o% pae« tight) Officer WVP. Smith. MKMBKR TWIN COUNTY GROCERS \ \ J ••f^&Wt^~(~r> •>••••¥.• ,• It-. Two •",; THE CTANPPRD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, * APRIL 6, 1950 THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1950 ,en Zulick; wolf badge, Jerry Begin Dutiigs as Policemen Here Page Three Cub Pack .175 Greger, Paul DiefenbTuch,' Arthur [Bridge League Plans championship of Cranford All 9 Raff and Fred Ohsol; bear badge, to) who register will play the first Fraternity Dance Robert Turner, Robert Levlne. llndividual Matches Jiight "The 25 with the highest It Wasn ! April Fool For These Motorists Richard Ward and John Envold- scores wil continue.the play on the The semi-fdnnal annual spring Observes Fifth sen; gold arrow, James Casclp, To close the 1949-50 season, the dance under auspices of -the Iota second night to determine the win-Xi 'Omega fiaiernity of Union THRILL Neil Knyoldsen, Arthur" Cyphers Icranford Bridge League has an-ner. .Registration closes May 26. and Larry R.-Timmins;nna..silver, Junior College will be held Satur- .Anniversary Inounoed that on the nights of June ._.T_hejnext-regular match will be day, ApriV 15 from 9 p. m. -to m arrow, John Cantlay, Kenneth ——About 150 persons attended the I aIJ(j 3 8 series of matches wiU held; Friday 'night; April 14 at 1 a. ml, in, the Chateau Baltusrol, WITH Taylor and Craig, Davison. e held to decide the individual Trinity Church parish house. •' vim fifth anniversary banquet of Cub ' Also, gold and silver' arrow, John Millburq. '. ELIZABETH Pack 175 Saturday at Cranford Charlton, Henry' "La" Bate • and Eu- Methodist Church. The Rev.^Al- gene Bauer; second silver arrow, ARDEN bert Allinger, pastor, was master G. Tim- Meyers; bear badge; gold of ceremonies,, and' guests included anil silver, arrow plus oneryear BLUE pin. Arthur Sommers; bearHradge Scout Commissioner Har|on W. 'V... / / /"//• and gold and silver- arrow, Don GRASS 'Pre\v, • Assistant District Commis- Knowlson; wolf badge and gold, sioner Lori'nR Watts. Lt. Cmdr. J~.arrow, Kenneth Borup. and lion FLOWER S. Spare. U. S; Nav3' .atut.Scout- budge -and' silver arrows,-Robert. ma/5ler Kenneth Foster, Miller and Douglas Popp. Awards were presented by As- A special award was presented $1 .50 sistant Cubmnster' Henry Sjursen to William Morell, Jr., who' was as' follows: Wolf badge and gold graduated into scouting. Enter- With Atomizer arrow, Kent Kirkmtin, Thomas tainment was provided by John M.00 Charlton, Jeffrey Stone and Stev- Cooper, ventriloquist, formerly of il $2.50. | en Anderson; lion/badge and gold LEONARD R. VAN SADERS, SB. ALBERT R. FISCHER the Southern Jubilee Singers. Door (plus tax) and silver arrow, James Hudson, prizes were donated by Mr. Watts'. who began their duties last Saturday as patrolmen ftrthe Cran- David Ward and Chuck Board- F. von Gersdorff welcomed the ford Police Department. Mr. Van Saders, Sr., 30 years old, resides mnn; wolf badge and gold and sil- at 126 Division avenue. Mr. Fischer, 24 years old, lives at 22 guests and made the introductions. Broad street. Both are World War II veterans. ver arow, Charles Stender and Singing was led by Henry Board- --Fred Ahr. man. The dinner was prepared by Aro You A Gay Deceiver? Also, lion bade, Anthony La- the Women's Society of Christian next Thursday to see the Rihgling Rosa, Sebastian UiRosa and Stev- Annual Dance Service under direction of MrsBros.-Barnu. m & Bailey Circus in T •/ ", - - Melville Matthews. The senior, New 'York City as the guests of The Cranford Democratic Club " ' • • , :'. ' Pboto bgr kne nave* JLslFE is just a mav- and odds and ends fellowships the Kiwanis Club, the Rev. Wil-will hold its annual dance next _ Motorists who waited past the March 31 deadline for their 1950 licenses and registrations are served the dinner. liam H. Niebanck reported. Su- Friday evening, April 14', at Le- shown above as they lined up Saturday morning, April 1, at the Cranford office of the State Motor quarade! from plot*, :1m The committee in charge of 'ar- pervising the children on. the trip Pree's Restaurant; Westfleld ave- Vehicle Agency on Nqrth avenue, east. The line swings around the corner on Alden street and ex- rangements included Mrs. Hudson, will be Frank E. Ramsey', who will nue, Roselle Park. Music will be tends almost to North Union avenue. Motorists wio did not have their licenses and registrations by to parfuntM — ••'» fcm last Saturday were unable to use their vehicles le ;ally on public highways » Mrs. Raff, Mrs. R. Miller, Mrs. have John Harney, Russell Hoag- by Johnny Jay's Orchestra. Rob* to decaive. Wearing Ckr Henry Boardjman, Mrs. Taylor, land, and Herbert F. Keuhn of theert F. McDonald is president of :.• ' * : : ' '• '• —— Bouquet Lantherra it BY MISS DOSE Mrs. Eneas Cantlay, Mrs. Cyphers, Kiwanis assisting him as well, as the club. . .-'.•'•. .•'•' V __ FAILLES — Some with Compacts run up in.March, 1949, and even \o refuse registrations to a num- Mr?. La Rosa, Mrs. W. Ward, Mrs. Mrs. Carrie C. Grady, executive, JELLY YOUR in this instance the figures for 1950 ber; of motorists who had failed to at tantalizing as a William Morell, Mrs. Envoldsen, secretary of the Cranford Welfare e flwif tnitlr oiiitir Han Iks yonr EttteHitumx an were 859 compared' with 864 last get their second motor vehicle in- Association. . -'--,- .. ...-:.- ^ Easter Projects masque at a balL Mrs. S. Anderson, Mrs. Bauer, Mrs. mccuwnt IsAww xndSitt trauiti • • • . .•• • .'• • \ Jacobus has offered to purchase from the . 4-YEAR-OLD RESERVE Boiler's GINGER Township Committee lot No. 176 in block With a Wide Selection of BOTTLED IN BOND LARGE BROWN No. 287 on the tax map for the sum of plus dep one- hundred dollars cash, and; that said Blended Whiskey offer has been anproved: and that at a WHISKEY ALE ...... - 15c meeting of the Township Committee to be held on April 17. 1090. said offer will s FRESH EGGS considered for final approval and the 5th sale of said property will be made unless 2.99 * sufficient cause Bppeors to the contrary. 379 GRADE A ( TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE of the Township of Cranford. Easter Accessories J. WALTER COFFEE. • KING WILLIAM IV Township Clerk. AND GIFT 5th PRINT BUTTI 69* tfd: April a. 1980. 4-13 4.69 : IMPORTED SCOTCH REDDI-WHIP TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD ——0- •/. 'NOTICE OF SALE «l«Bctous Can Pj4b)lc_notlce Is hereby giyen_that th^ ^SWEET :REAM Township of Cranlofd will sell at public BELLOWS BELLOWS •pr«ad for roll* suction to, the highest bidder lot' 818 in JUDY BOND block .f'" • •**, "•^li-.''..^' •'.... y •,, ;^n"j'yKt *iiaj.. "..' '-.^j ••- •••* .-'. nii THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND. CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, APRIL Four THE CIIANJPRD CTTIZEN; AND- CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, APRIL 6. 1950 ft* ft* Ml Former Resident Feted Prospective Bride Elizabeth Girl Wed* Announce Engagement .'.V:J« College Club to Entertain At Surprise Shofwer Ernest Sangiuliano Of Nancy Cnthbertfton Collegians' Corner Easter Extra Enjoyable by Serving One of AAP's Plump. Young WM A surprise miscellaneous shower, i wedding of Mftss Nellie Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Cuth- Junior Girls at Annual Tea and buffet supper "were held Fri- Burno, daughter of Mr. and Mrsbertso. n of 13 Balmlere Miss Patsy Fritz returned SUn- honor society in the social day ' evening in honor of Miss Pasquale Burno of 633 • Third announce the engagement of their dajr night by plane to Limestone pt Georgetown University The Cranford College Club* will* avenue, Elizabeth, and Ernest San- daughter, Nancy Ann, to David G. minor operation Monday at Over- Shirney C. Reinhart, daughter of College, Gaffney, S. C, where she junior. . v be host Saturday at a tea for giulipno, spn_'pi_Mr. and Mra. An-Wells, son of Mrs. Robert G. Wells look- Hospital, Summit.—Mr. • andMr. ,aniMrs_-WalteE.JL_Reinhart .l_George_R._Srnith.. a. "TuSibr"Tguls 6T'Cranford High' Thony Sangiuiiano ofteiBenJamln of Hamaton,X>htarIo, and the late Mrs. Griswold also. wjU. entertain Df 64 Pearl street, PI taring recess here with her par-High School graduate ;ni School at 3:30 p., in., in the edu- street took place Friday at 7 p. m.,Mr. Wells. Robert Garfield . of Springfield, merly of Crqnford, a{ the home ents, Mr. and MrsT C. L. Fritz of 9 Mr. and Mrs. G. R. SI,I cntional building of Cranford of Mrs. RdbfrTRau, 250 Midway In Cranf0r4 Methodist Church. Miss Cuthbertson is a graduate Mrs. Ellis G. Mass., for the holidays. Doeririg Way* Sylvester street, hns" biv Brand Methodist Church. ivenue, Fanwbod. Mrs. Rau and The Rev. Albert AUlnger, pastor, of Cranford High School and is a treasurer of the Alpha Ta Bishop, president of the club, will Miss Marilyn Smid. daughter of officiated. : . senior student at Muhlenberg Hos- : Miss Ann Catts, a freshman at Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Smid of 109Mrs. Charles Lewis, cousins of the t^e. University of Delaware, New- fraternity at Renssei^ci r welcome the guests. The girls Given in marriage by her father. pital School of Nursingng, aifleld Mnkatom drive, is home for spring bride-elect,. were hostesses,.' • ., and her roommate, Miss nic Institute, Troy, N. V. will be introduced by Mrs. Thelma the bride, wore a gown of. candle- Mr, Wells is a graduate of thc( • /-•NIL guidance counselor at vacation from Colby Junior Col- Miss Reinhart wif be married 4 Priestley of Wilmington," are student in the college-'s c Wise, girls' light satin and cbantiUy lace. A University of Western 17 Ibm. lege. New London, N. H. Saturday, May 6, at 4 p. m., to spending the spring recess hereing department. • «. • •: --Mm the school. Frcderik Bakker, son of, Jac6b crowh or^ orange bloiKoms held her London; Canada, and the _.:—JosephJEarhart, son -,,r-M -. . and under The Literature group •< < •' fe3 ?:.<•;• V' ^y.-r*;-' TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD • jj;:; Page Six MOVKBT ros an»s METAL FBNCE Open Fridays Unfit ? P. , Richard Paul, Mary Reeves,-Jack Burton, Julie C Notice 1» given that a tneetlnt of the class, the. youthful Cranfard figh- Receives Nuning Cap linn-1 Schnitzer, Gene, Montene- arly, Beverly Paffralh, John' Township Committee of the Township of j Cranford Boxer Takes ter won Diamond Gloves laurels. , , J Crantocd to be held at the MunStipal Gloria court Chock Boardman and Rob-noldDa,yn Ber, r RRoberb t B nuildlnk. Cnmford. New Jetsey. on April State 126-Pound Title Yesterday he received~a "tele^ Teachers' nold,-Dan Berry, Robert Bi<*nl 17 1950. nt^:30T. M^ sealed bids-will-be I J^Bender of ert Achilles. PtriPatricii a FplfeFlfe , PPatty Gran' n^cived lot metal ftnclnf to be Installed. Guemey Smith, 17-year-old graphed invitation to participate . ard Butlarid; Patricia McCre'a c 307 Elm street, .received her nurs- Also, Gail a. Gail a, THE CRANFOBD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1050 - -3- Patrolman-A. fences.' Request of Mrs. Ronnie Hills, Li L, and Mrs. Neil Hayes of Kelsey of 24 Buchanan street "for Obituary Valley Stream, L. L ; . THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY. APRIL 6, 1950 Promoted to Sergeant improvement of that street and Mrs. Margaret 1,000 {Continued from poo* OM> tor installation of a street light was Funeral services were"neBTyes^ insufficient garages end insufficient referred to the public works and terday at 9:15 a. m, for Mrs. Mar- William C. Robinson, 56, of Old setback from' the rear property lighting committees. • ' garet Wilson Merrit^, 65, of 102 Raritan road, Scotch Plains, for- knock out the last heart stopper, Two New Members the queen, but then would have no EASTER PLANTS line. Mr. ftella Serra's offer of Referred to the building inspect- South- Union"-avenue',—who- died merly of Cranford, died Sunday in Virginia McCullough and Alice or and-^omey fen: reply-apas a Muhlenberg - Hospital, Plainfleld, way - to-put Beckerlntorun-the Gill were introduced as new inem- r •——. eUT~*tATE PRICES — - $2,500 for ^eofeet on eithenside: Sunday night in Jersey City Medi- hearts, and no way of setting, up of Oak lane toeyond Belmont ave- resolution from the Cranford Vet- cal Center after a two-week ill- after a long illness. Funeral serv- bers of the Margaret Greene Guild Look for the He Red Track at ices were held yesterday at 2:30 By ALEXANDER G. SPENCER any other fifth trick. But when nue was rejected on advice of tbfc erans" Council drawing attention ness. The service was* held at the by its memebrship chairman, Ruth EASTMAN and MILN STS. ' p. m., from the Dooley Funeral Becker played the jack of hearts ' • d real estate committee as being in- to complaints of veterans who had residence of her daughter, Mrs. EXTRA! EXTRA! Powers, at the group's regular sup- Home, 218 North avenue, west. to the first trick declarer was per, and at-work meeting Monday sufficient. purdiased homes in Tark Terrace Harold E. McClatchey, with whom • In her pnjy<~&ook, "All the through. He had to win with the ant) stfting that certain parts of The Rev. Robert G. Longaker, pas- of such £ hand dan actually make night in the First Presbyterian On recommendation of Public she made her home. A rhigh mass Ifricks.".Helen Sobel tells this story queen; then when Miss Sobel got the~-building code had not been tor of ttite First Presbyterian the key play.©! the hand. Church. ROBERTS &WIESE Works Commissioner. E. DI Stanley^ of requiem was offered. atJ0a_m., Church, officiated • and also read I about one of the top-nbtch players in again she was able to knock out complied with by ihejjeyejqper^ " • 5 4 3 Evelyn Jacobus, chairman of the CRANFOR0 «-32M he request _of_W,_EiJordanfc_2fi5 in St. Theresa's Church, Kenil- dummy's blank ace. The next time 1« No. rEHIGB AVE. William ETTSrasing's application the committal prayers at the fam- had a well-deserved reputa- — R? K J 6 5 4--•' •-••" supper committee, was assisted by North Lehigh avenue, lor reijioval worth. Interment was in St. Ger-ily plot in, Rahway Cemetery, being Wrd to play with, she gained the lead -she still had of a traffic Island at North Lehigh for'permission to convert his home trude's Cemetery, Woodbridge. ,0762 a heart to lead to Becker's king Hazel Bungenstock. Mary Hunn Rahway, where interment took Ition vtas arbitrary and dogmatic on penman road from a one to#a Ml Popular Brands * 6 4 and Ann Thompson. Ruth Hale avenue and Hickory -street 'was place.-'.:.. ' •• • . ' , ,^_/ and he was able to take two more umed down as not warranting the tofJ^)lhdid* cMrs-Merritt was born Jn Sulli- j),his partners about bis ecceii- ._P_ 4 A-9 2 heafttricksl""'' -—••----•--•-•.^••••.•-•••--"••- led deyotio.Bs,,.-_ .. , ... "Born in Rahway, Mr TRbb^ikin l expense involved.' Offer of $3,000 Next meeting of the committee van County, N. Y., and had lived OERTIFIED* c bidding'theories. Being a crim- A.3 I N Libby Anderson, president, will be Monday, April 17, because moved to Cranford 50'years ago Ijnal lawyer by vocation he fre-| Becker's play, "although not a urged members to attend the Eliz- by James V, Cassio for township- 25 years in Kenilworth before • SCHICKHAUS U 5 I 8 0 93 owned' property at Lincoln and of Primary Election on April 18. and attended schools here. He Iquently talked as harshly to his• Q102 simple one, was logical. He could abeth Presbyterial meeting Tues- coming to Cranford five years ago. opened a tavern in Centennial ave- «4KJ98 5 see that he couldn't beat the ORDINANCE NO. 50-5 AN ORDINANCE Providing for the In- stallation of Equipment and Preparation ITERMITES oi Grounds for Recreational Purposes mm mmMtt m HAWY HOMCS VOTERS BE IT ORDAINED by the Township are Bjing agahv Watch for Committee of the Township .of Cranford, New Jersey: - •^swmnns- of Tiyins Ants" EASTMAN ST. AT NORTH AVEr CRANFORD Section 1. That there Is hereby approp- X^ wfcfch come with Spring, shed riated from the capital improvement fund CRANFORD 6-9544 On Tuesday. April 18 the sum of $3,000.00 for the purpose of thdr wines, then disappear. preparing grounds and Installing equip- Store Hotfrs: Dally to fi; Thursday, Friday. Saturday to 9 ment for recreational and play-ground FRESH These mod desttoyine insects See the new ^ YOU WILL BE ASKED TO NOMINATE purposes. mach damaged* property, Section 2. The installation of such Radiantube equipment and the purchase thereof, and not vnlected dmrinff the preparation of such grounds is here- canstrocUon nwially require it TWO MEMBERS FOR THE by authorised. ' • . Cooking Units! LARGE EGGS doz. bier. Section 3. This ordinance shaU take ef- fect JO days after its publication after fin- They're flatter^ind wider — al passase^as provided by statute. put moro^heated turface In Our Colorful GEOKOE K 0STEU11ELDT. TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE Chairman Township Committee. contact with utensils. They WE'RE HEADQUARTERS J. WALTER COFFEE. ' - faster—yet actually use WE EARNESTLY RECOMMEND YOUR SERIOUS CON- Township Clerk. current. And the 5 exact SUUatal The rorefolns ordinance iu adapted on cooking speeds on each give SIDERATION OF THE CANDIDACY OF Tuesday. April 4, 1950. • "••»»» for BbYS' TOGS J. WALTEB COFFEE. BROOKDALE COUNTRY you the same accurate cook* Township Clerk of the ing results every time. Dated: April \7°^IP "'Cr *nf°ld' »••* ROLL BUTTER ib. 10 new models of RM-75 Two-Oven They're New,! Tltefre Terrific! CLARENCE L FRIH Frigid^iro Electric , Mod*! (abov*) $349-75 Ranges TO REPRESENT Y.OU ON YOUR LOCAL GOVERNING Singje-OvenModel ^279.75 Millinery Salon TOM SAWYER Everything about those Frigld- CREASE RESISTENT •'...; • , • • . . —.. BODY. aire Electric Rbnges is new — WASHABLE now—new! Smarter styling, Come In I See All These Features! GABARDINES MR. FRITZ HAS BEEN A RESIDENT OF CRANFORD new time and work-saving New, full-width built-in Cooking-Top lamp Sixes 6 to 12 LARGE Exdu- FOR THE PAST 26 YEARS. THROUGHOUT THAT features, dozens of features New, 640 Tlme-$ignal with 2 speeds - for t < Waist Sixes 25 to 32- «vdy in protection of you won't find in other makes measuring up to 6 or 60 minutes PERIOD HE HAS GIVEN FREELY OF HJS TIME AND property against TER- of ranges. Come in now. Ask New switch knobs are ea»y-to-reach and easy- $4-98 to $g-50 to-read ... right out in front ENERGY TO HIS HOME COMMUNITY. ROASTING CHICKENS lb. MITES «nd other Wood qbout all 10 new Frigidaire Ranges—and their many ad- New. higher back-panel adds beauty, protects walls Come ... take possession of the new' i ' '. • • • ., • • • • 1 Destroying Insects, New storage drawer rolls silently on Nylpn rollers 4 vantages. I BOYS' KNIT HE IS A PAST PRESIDENT OF THE LIONS CLUB, A (' •Ming dependable enxineerinr We are not simple shop we've created for you — enjoy the harmonies of color, tlie gay decor, POLO SHIRTS PAST PRESIDEIT OF THE BOYS' CAMP ASSOCIATION, alara. EverEveyy JJoo b is Sixes 6 to 16 TRY OUR HOMEMADE supervised by an experienced, ' • • • * ^ A MEMBER OF THE VETERANS' HOUSING COMMITTEE, leeturieally tniaeoV. licensed en- $1.00 to $1-35 Sfaieer. AND A DIRECTOR OF THE CRANFORD BOOSTERS' 6OESCIEARACRQSSl\ the intimacy of our new Millinery Salon, — most . Local Distributor EASTER We are a New Jersey organlza- Here's the new Saffer Food Products. Newark Uon. envteyfax New Jersey II CLUB. DURING THE WAR, HE SERVED HIS NATION Phone Btfelpw 8-4721 POLISH BOLOGNA Ib. .Raidenb. and we have served AN EXCELLENT SOMETHING SPECIAL! H Jersey property owners " THRIFTY-30 recent step'in our long range plan to rearrange pur store to EASTER GIFT FOR JUNIOR AND COMMUNITY AS CHAIRMAN OF THE RATION CM- 17 yean. Our amazingly l»* priced! COWBOY BOARD. In this field is SHIRTS please you and serve you better. of references are $159-75 $1.98 to $O-98 MR. FRITZ HAS AN OUTSTANDING BUSINESS REC »*aihble hi New Jersey — not WILSON'S CERTIFIED fa> some distant State. • Thriftv-Oven-biggMtof any Come, see our brilliant collection of Spring and Easter fitits. by ORD AS MANAGER OF THE NEWARK OFFICE OF THE «wk is GUAKANTEEO household range 5 YEARS withoat addl- • Cooks more food with no ACACIA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. HE ALSO Uanal charre—« •ne-year guar- SLICED BACON Ib. more currant . s , such designers as Gennaine Montabert, Jeanne Tete, Large Selection of 43< antee b IS A DIRECTOR OF THE CRANFORD SAVINGS AND LOAN • New, extra »ize, High- BOYS' SOCKS Par InfanttttM «r Free In- Speed Broiler —waist high By Sprkufoot ASSOCIATION. Advice—CAIX ' • One-piece, porcelain, rust- Alfredo, Madcap, Betmar', Colby, Dobbs, cto cPr proof oven—with non-tip 39 75 Watch Our Windows for Daily Specials! shelves THE NOMINATION AND ELECTION OF MR. FRITZ TERMITE • New design by Raymond Brandt, Oriole and Style Park. 3.93 to 30.00 .1: < '• BOYS' LONG aai SHORT SLEEVE Loewy , WILL ASSURE CONTINUED GOOD GOVERNMENT IN Third Floor • • SPORT SHIRTS 1.19 to 3.95 CONTROL With Cook-Master, lamp, Uteiull CRANFORD ! Drawer (Model RM-33) $199.75 FRANK VODRASKA BUREAU Opeu ' SHAPIRO'S DEPT. STORE 2 Locust Street Thursday OVEN EVENINGS TUX EASTER Poll Down Lever \U on April I8i Cost Prices to Church awl Gvic Organization* |f-R Union Aie. Cnnford 11 WALNUT AVE.~~ CRanford 6-1113 ROSEtLE PARK, N. J. Till 9 - Paid for by CamgaJ^rfiCommrttee. U)ip OUR STORE CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAYS VAN'S Cranford Electric WHIPS irsiir* I 8 ALDEN STREET CRANFORD, N. J. t-ziu PUUNFEELD *.••• <.*<«. V'*?i?3f•>•&$?.;'t;Sv- VapC^dr.'r- *t '•- — Y L... \. THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1950 1 CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE. THUItSDAY, APRIL 6. 195;O Page Eleven quiet pne for iCarwood. Up Letters to " : Condemnattoirccnniniiwioners who „„. forty-eight stars and thirteen al- Presbyterian Pastor munity of about 35,000 population. Dancing will be held• in the eve-Cleveland PTA; Mr. Schillinger, nated to value a tract of land at Cedar and „,,, . \Fma^Students Receive Frizes ternate, red and white- stripes. Early last month, the Rev. Mr. ning.- Flags will be on display in Lions Club; George Ward, Lions w Vnm the Wtttm of t|w Cltfu» streets, where a new post office was to be i2° l Many events have, now become Osterheldt completed his, theologir Booths Listed the business district during the Club; A. Camp Hopkins, Boy (£W\zn\ aiti. Deaths by automobile have resumed THE EDITOR Garwood as a postwar project; assessed 'xCj** history and many scores of Amer- cal studies at Princeton Theologi- THE CRAKPOIID CHRONICLE, Ettablished 1893 Ftre Tears Aso ' day's activities.. Scouts: William H. Meyer, Sea an .upward trend in New-Jersey, State William D'Apcy, Cranford postmaster for 10 at $l4,5DO, A federal court Judgment to that J * Contest ican patriots have laid down their cal Seminary, Princeton, .where he ~ Among" those attending last Scouts; George Fr:Richa«fi,rKi- THE CKANFORD CITIZEN, Established 1898 :_•_.._,—._•. ^20 Parker-Ave.,-;— ^|iiibiTrdr -was:uledjvJth;Borough Clerk WaUer s. j--Fa* lives for the freedom and liberty hatf been studying for the. past For Annual •"""" (Combined in 1921) Motbr~"Vehicle~ Director Arthur" W; yr |j|i)ggjTe by Borough Attorney Bernard Steiner. iu Crane's Ford Chapter, Daughters^ week's meeting were Miss Ellen wanis Club; William F. Hoffman, '. ., Cranfbrd, N. J. post to become a representative of the Acacia for which I stand. ' ,_ , three years. He will receive his | of the American Revolution pre- Gildersleeve, Dramatic Club; Mrs.Historical Society; Paul Martens, Mage* revealed last week in.his February ; March 28, 1950 Mutual laie Insurance Company. His wife, Mrs. Ten Tears Asa degree with the June graduating Thomas Campbell, Colony Club; Jr.. Cranford Business Association; BT FEED D. O8MAN Rose/Marie D'Arcy, was scheduled'to take over. An ordinance creating a seven-man sented awards to eighth-grade stu- white stripes representing the first Cranford Day traffic report. •",' ; »...-' Isditor, Citizen and Chronicle, 1 thirteen states that fought for lib-Fitted for Failure to class. . . Mrs. A. H, Crowell, DAR Chapter; J. T. Kenny. Unity' Chapter, D15- County Agricultural Axtsat Cranford. N. J. _ as^acting postmaster. • , .,'.-, planning board was passed on; final* reading dents yesterday in the annual DAR Booths to be set up by local abled Veterans of American, arid ,., Traffic fatalities this February were township committee after a meeting at vvh,™ , American History Essay Contest. erty. •'•'•...•••• While at the seminary, he was Mrs. H. H.' Milgram, Roosevelt Dear Sir: , > A community-wide curb collection of used cn Get Oil Burner Permit organizations at the annual Cran- Dr. Koyen. . " • -' EDWARD C. McMAHON. PUBLISHIEH A good lawn, is one of the chief " I were vnirt>A hvrMlHmh. **„..__ i no I The presentation was made in an Harriet. Stowe was quoted as a member of gospel* teams taking PTAr Mrs. N. E- Torrance, Village 47 while in the same month last year the . Please accept my sincere thanks clothing for the destitute of the liberated nations ford Day observance June S were CHARLES M. RAY, EDITOB >f a property. To have a of Europe and the Far. East -was to be held on E,'Osterheldt announced'that appointments^ assembly at the high school. having said this: "A thoughtful The Anchor-Sheet Metal Works part in church services in New Improvement Association; Mrs. P. The next meeting will be held good lawn requires careful prep- and the thanks of the members new board would be made shortly. of Elizabeth was fined $25 in Mu- Jersey, New York and Pennsyl- discussed at o meeting of the com- B. Alger, VIA member and corres- NATIONAL ED I TO RIA L total was 42. Union County contributed Sunday, April 15, according to Henry W. Lovett mind sees not a nation's flag but April 27 in Municipal' Court. Rep-_ _afatipn of the soilwhe^thejawn for the splendid publicity you have .and Charles*_M. Ray,, co-chairmen of ^ the. local J *'CtoenceF^J^hn_was_to. be observe i winners of $3 each nicipal—Court-Monday -night by vania. A graduate of Cranford mittee on arrangements last Thurs- ponding secretary for the celebra- resCnlatives'oF all-local,grolps are sii deaths to the state figures for the tKeXiohs Club at a meeting in the Chimney o were Gayle Sassi and DavTdTCrane. fthe"nation~i{self." 'The "AmeHcafi i$ made and .regular maintenance ~given~Uieactivities of Crane's Ford committee. • . • • • " -' .. '. . flag has -always been a symbol of Magistrate Charles J. Stevens after High School and Upsala College, day at Municipal Court. Mrs. El- tion; Mrs. Charles Schillinger, invited to attend. month and was third highest of the 21afterward. Late summer and early Chapter. D.A.R., during the past ner Restaurant where the president of Awards of $2 each for second "being arraigned on a charge of East Orange, the Rev.- Mr. Osteri- i Carroll K. Sellers was named chairman of the club was to be honored in a special program J2S? liberty for the true American mer A.. Koyen -.; is chuirman in iall, are the best seasons to estab- three yearsv...,.." - yr^r~ f.', , •'.:; ... prize were won by Eleanor Stearns : heldt served three and a half years counties in February deaths caused, by r 1945 Memorial and Independence Day, Committee music to be provided by a male q'udrtet. heart.'-" •"'"• "' ' "" "' •" "'' failure-; to secure •• an - oil-"- burner churjje. . ' • ' "Member: ' Quality Weeklies or N. J. • 1 lish a lawn. Maintenance opera- . Sincerely. by Mayor George £. Osterheldt at a meeting of the land Bill Douglas. permit Similar charges against j in the coast guard during World motor vehicles. Essex and Mercer Coun- township committee. .' '. : A course in merchandising under the The first prize essays by Gayle War II He was in 11 invasions in Among clubs planning,booths 2 Entered at the Post Office at Cranford, N. J. (Mrs. E. C.) Edith D. McMahon of the Cranford Civic and Business As the G. & H. Construction Company are the Colony Club of Cranford,^ .'••*, v as Second Class Matter. , ties have the dubious distinction of t>eing Former press relations' chairman . .The Rev. Gordon H. Keeney, pastor of the was to meet for the first time, in t |Sassi and Diyid Crane follow: : '"AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF'' of Union and Frank Hingher of •the Atlantic and Pacific Theatres, Gospel Tabernacle in Lockport, N. Y., was ex- Carroll K. Sellers on North Union avenue rl The Rev. Mr. Osterheldt is mar-Crane's Ford Chapter, Daughters^ .^Published Thursday at Cranford, New Jersey, by tied for the greatest number of auto ypar. This is not a good practice of Crane's Ford Chapter, D.A.R. "QUR AMERICAN FLAG" THE AMERICAN FLAG" Kenilworth were dismissed. of the American Revolution; Cran- 'jfhe Cranford Cit4zen-and Chronicle, Inc. Official tended a call to serve as pastor of the Cranford Douglas Gessford ol Newark, adult Education in - By David Crane Three local residents were fined ried. . , SINCE 1927 deaths during the month'—eight each. and may cause harm to thel awn. Gospel Tabernacle, succeeding the Rev. C. J. structor and secretary of the Newark AdvertisiT By Georgre Sassi icJrtl Historical Society; Wood & ' .paper for Cranford, Garwood arid Kenilworth. 1 liming $3 apiece after being heard on Mason who had jbecotae superintendent of the -Club, was to be in charge of.the course. • Since the lteginning of the his- Seiick, Johnson & Johnson Baby "•* Subscription Rates $2.50 a Yqar in Advance -Cranford was fortunate in having will be Cranford Girl Hurt in Since I am the national emblem charges of allowing dogs, to run at Northwest area. Hev. Keeney was expected to The Fourth of July would be celebrated in tory of , the United States there Police Chiefs' Dinner Products Plant, Cub Scouts and OFFICE:" 5-7 Alden St. Tel> CRanfoird 6-6000 no auto fatalities for the period. In fact, It may be wise to have the soil assume his duties in Cranfor/d. about May 1. of the United"* States of America, large: Those fined were: Harry Boy Scouts. / , Mountainside Occident Cranford with a program-of athletic evenis fa! has always been a great need for I might well be proud but as I look Police Chief William A. Fischer tested for acidity, and apply lime Presentation/of the Bary Ensemble, a piano, IJoyd of 104 Central avenue, Pa- there have .been no such fatalities in the boys and girls and a spectacular aerial display of j, flpp ati the symbol of American back with humility, I marvel atj BEV. WnXARD OSTERHELDT. of Cranford and Police Chief John The Rotary Club .will hold,' its flute, cello, and -violin combination of women fireworks, it was announced after a meeting of th» tf ina Joie of 543 Lexington avenue, "annual treasure hunt for children. PROGRESS liberty; something that will ex- IK. Schreiber of Westfield last week township so far this year, but the need is often neglected. musicians was/to be held in the auditorium'of committee arranging the affair. " • my development. - '.'.'; and John Juracek of 15 MacArthur in an automobile press the feeling of freedom that • attended, the annual dinner of the Ice cream and balloc.na vi!l be spid for caution in driving is nevertheless as It has. been found that an annual Cranford High School. The concert was to be the : Plans for the third annual Rotary-] From my pinnacle atop the Cap- avenue. •' . Mayor's Son Accepts in Mountain- Sports Carnival to be held in the higHfsch" is in every true American hfeart. South Jersey Police Chiefs' Asso- by the Cleveland PTA while ' great for Cranford motorists as others. application of a complete garden third and last of the 1944-1945 series of the Com- itol in ' Washington, I view, the Frederick C. DuChemin of 5 Roosevelt PTA will be in charge ' CLEANERS & TAILORS ?'Chrult Is Risen' side and .was taken to Overlook munity Concert Association. nasium on April 19 were progressing in a _ So it is that even from the firstth e Locust drive, who was charged Pastorate in Oklahoma ciations The Union County chiefs 1 fertilizer such as 5-10-5 or 4-12-4 tory manner, according to Victor-D. Shaheen of azure sky. and meditate on the day two "whirligrabs ' for .children.,__, •"i. ... ' • • •••••.''•' Obviously, it is not necessary to be in this Hospital in' Summit where her Cranford and Kenilworth housewives were flag wds red, white*, and blue; the outlined the establishment of the will help the lawn,a .great deaL I landed, not in;my present garb with. careless driving, was- fined lecture will be given during the .condition at mid-week) was re- the. Lions* general chairmao. Highlight Of tht red symbolizing hardiness and The Rev. Willard Leonard Os- b^tsic training police school and '£ Some 1,920 years ago, the Christian cpmrriunity for a Cranford driver, to have This is applied at the, advised by Clarence L. Friijz of Cranford, chair- of stars and stripes but as the Red $15 and $3 costs, .. " I i » , - u 1 -I I I \ \ i .. | \ - I ported to be "good " She is being 'mart of the ration board-serving Cranford, Kenil- occasion was; to be a brooni^iockex jgame between valor; the white purity and inno- terheldt, son of Mayor and Mrs.how it has affected the training of afternoon by Mrs. Mildred Rulf- two pounds to 100 square picked members of both service tiubs. Cross of Saint George of England. John Gudor of'-Clark was fined spn, nature director at Trailside -faithful of the world were marveling at. an dcciderit that might result in a fatality. treated for cuts about the head and worth, Roselle, and RoseUe Park, that they might cence; .the blue vigilence, perse-, Geo'rge E.. Osterheldt of 23 Hill- new police officers. •• is well to repeat.this in the late Then as now I represented free- $10 and $3 costs- for speeding! Museum. . . • the great news that was spreading like a The moral is: Be alart behind the face and a fractured ankle. apply immediately for their home canning sugar G. Russell *Smith became president of th* verance, and justice. crest avenue, will assume the pas- summer. - .. at the local office, 2 Alden street. Men's League of the First Presbyterian Church •dbm. . , while Elfreda S. Lock and Lillian Projects also are being' planned < i; \ M < >i;! i. \. j. Police said, the car in which Miss torate of the Second Presbyterian prairie fire through Christendom: "Christ wheel at all times in all-places! Early application of the fertilizer following an election at the 31st annual dinner in There have always been differ- ~. In 1607,1 could be seen flying in E. Young, both of Plainfield, were Church of Enid, Okla., on May 1. livestock Prices by the Crunford Dramatic Club Anderson was riding was driven A three-way race for the Republican nomina- the church. ' He succeeded Edward T. Burr who •Generally lower "prices for live- As Risen." • \ is advisable. It can be put on now. tions to the two three-year vacancies on the Ken- ences of opinion as to who the orig- Jamestown, Virginia as the King's •fined $7 and $3 costs each on like He .recently preached before the and the Cranford Garden Club. v by Fred G. Wildauer of Orange had been president for two years. stock products are in prospect for The use of a complete fertilizer at ilworth Borough Council became a reality shortly inal designer of the first flag was. Colors'. In 1707, I was prescribed, charges. Mrs. J. H. Brockbank will be in Phone CRanford 6-111C , ••'; In the centuries since those glad tid- and was headed south on the high- , . Fifteen Yean A*o . congregation -and received -an ,1950, partly as a result of increased this early season means that as • before the deadline for the filing of petitions. The Some believe that a committee by Queen Anne.. I was named the Milton Mann of Rahway was charge of the scenic bus ride. way, between • Springfield avenue Three local youths who had stolen qLqar tnm unanimous *call. Enid is a com- supplies. ' ings, were first carried to the devout of Who Won? soon as the grass starts to grow ' third entry was Lawrence Krampert, a Blue Ridge its parking place in Miln street near Eastman made up. of George Washington, "Cromwell or MetCor Flag." I was fined $5 and $3 costs for a stop and Echo Lake Park when it went Manor resident. . Previously,' Walter Koth and Robert Morris, and George Ross then a red field with the King's street sign violation, and Jerry R- the earth, that period of great rejoicing available to it at once Christian Erhde had filed. street were caught by police after being chased John L. Lewis apparently has through the north side of town and having had (Betsy's uncle by marriage) called Colors in my canton. In 1745, IChamps of West Orange and Wil- on the ascent of Christ into heaven has Kenilworth's $50,000 drive for funds to erect v liam Scheldt, Jr., of Union were scored a victory. A,great personal vic- growth, if good grasses can have several shots fired at the tires. All the youths Upon Betsy at her home in Phila- was carried by Washington in the. come to be known as Easter. Tomorrow, a recreation center for.the use of returning veter- signed confessions. One, who was a minor, Was . . • :_ ».lit. -AW—' __:—: t _i- assessed fines of $2 and $3 -costs • ans of World War Two was to get underway with released in the custody of his parents. , delphia with the' original plan. | French and Indian War. 1737 finds Good Friday, the observance of the last tory over, the custorhers of the cojd in- thi» ^ Still others believe that Francis; me being the colonies' own flag. apiece after being arraigned for a house-to-house canvass of the residential area The Cranford Business Men's Association was similar violations. \ few hours of Christ on earth, crucified on dustry-—the public . ' for comtributions and pledges. Members.of the 'to meet in the township rooms to elect officers and Hopkinson.a jurist and signer of The best remembered was the Pine It is also reported as a victory as well out. Kenjlwarth. Volunteer Fire Department and the make plans for the carrying out tofa n active pro- the Declaration of Independence, j Tree Flag. 1 flew over American ' the cross by Pontius Pijate, wiU*begin. Veterans' Memorial Building "Association were to came up with the plan-after realiz-, troops at Bunker Hill on June 17, Local Girl Wins Award -over the federal law and its administra- •yH toerejms bare spots, maybe grant during the year. President Charles Kurtz —_._ por it was in those final hours of Junior Service Leagqe conduct the drive.. appointed a committee of ten business and profes- Iing that the United States was in 1775V In 1776, I bore the words, In Plainfield Art Contest tors. And reports have it that Mr. Lewis With returns still to come in from; several • sronal men to arrange invitations lor all Crariford | need of a symbol. "Don't Tread'on Me," for on my agony that Christ uttered those last Words" To Stage Play April 29 of the largest industries in the community and Miss Toddy Van Iderstine, a jun-: merchants'Wishing .to join the reorganized group. yellow field was a rattlesnake. • which have become the hope of the world is extremely gratified that he was able to can be done after the fertilizer is - The Cranford Junior - Service from two of the residential areas, Kernlworth's .Miss Martha Arden, prominent cellist, was to At any rate the first flag was of- ior at Cranford 'High School, won 1 : It was a proud moment when I for salvation. As chronicled in the 34th skirt all the laws about national emergen- app ^- '•'• . League* will present, ttmiSt, ttter contributions to tthe American Red Cross'Roll Call be featured with the Cranford Symphony Orches- ficiallv adonted on June 14, 1777, second place in water colors in the/1 Talking Horse," Saturday, April and War FunFdd Drive bbad topped the $100$1,000 marmarkk, tra in a spriqg concert April 30 at Roosevelt 3J_ the general^ pjan that received my stars and stripes and art students' contest held at the cies—although that involved bringing the According to Mrs. Jennie F. Dellar, Kenilworth was unfurled by General Washing- verse of the 23rd chapter of the Gospel y 29 in the high school auditorium. School. - Congress bad adopted soon after Fifth District spring conference of country to its knees. • This pUqr was given for Cranford- chairman. The 1045 quota was $3.500. "The Passion of Our Lord According-to-str ItfteTJeclaratlon: June 14 was also ton at CambridgerMaasachtisetts, in according to St. Luke. Christ <»ntTf»atwf Plans for the sale of 992 Garwood-owned par- women.'s clubs Friday in Plainfield: all of us making.up the children in 1941_and_was sa well Matthew" by Johann Sebastian Bach was to.be the day that John Paul Jones ..was. 1776. I consisted of thirteen alter- Mifis-Van-Iderstine-'s-painthr the Heavenly.Father while on,the cross: Blood Typing Session -cels of^property-were-discussed-at a meeting of- sung in Trinity Episcopal Church on'Good Friday nate red and white stripes with.the public—will now pay the bill, A We win receivea that. the league decided the industrial committee of. the borough council evening by the" combined .choirs of• that church appointed a captain in the Amer- chosen'and entered by the art de- "Father, forgive them, for they knoW not Through the cooperation c to repeat-it this year. "';'•'' and delegates from industries in Garwood. Mayor and Christ. Church of New Brunswick. ican Navy. Jones' statement on that combined crosses of St. George and partment of the. Colony Club of what they do." ^ ,\ pay it exactly in proportion as we useR. C, Dowell, plant - manager of Mrs." - E. • Armstrong Damon, L, Thomas Daub presided. •' •' . I ' The annual Girl Scout Mother and Daughter day was, "The flag and I are twins, St. Andrew of England in the Cranford. If the leaders of all the nations of coatl directly*—or use products or services Johnson & Johnson Baby Products chairman of the arts and interest Members of the crew in charge of the house- Dinner was to be held in trie Presbyterian Church bom the same hour out of the corner. I was called the Cam- The club's executive board met committee, will be in charge of to-house canvass to obtain a major share of the on April 29. The guest-speaker was to be Miss womb of destiny. We cannot be bridge Flag. ' ' Monday at. the - home of Mrs. or transportation or power that depend $6,000 Garwood quota in the 1945 war fund drive the. world would take these words of the production^ Mrs. William Oleda Schrottky, dramatic director of the Girl parted in. life or in death. So long I was then given by a notable Thomas Campbell, 114 North ave- in large or small degree on coal as a fuel. of the Cranford-Garwood^Kenilworth Chapter of Scouts. • , '••-.' •• • as we can float we shall float to- committee. J.o Mrs. Betsy Ross, a Christ to heart, a genuine rebirth of re- at -Ahe Cranfprd-Garwood-Kenil- Plummer and Mrs. Clifton Cox the American Red Cross set out to achieve their nue. Attending were Mrs. Walter worth Blood Donors last Thurs- Currie Memorial Chapter, WCTU, was to cele- gether. If we must sink we will seamstress, to be reconditioned. ligion and morals might will jid the earth But the miners^—for whom Lewis will be co-directors.- --•-.' - objectives before the March 31 deadline. brate the 50th anniversary of the establishment Thorn, Mrs. James Duffy, Mrs. was supposed to be trying to get some- day afternoon at the plant on-Wal- Serving under Mrs. Damon will •Full slates of candidates for" Garwood. offices of the WCTU during a meeting at the home of go down as one. - At Portsmouth Thirteen stars, representing thir- Philip Morin, Mrs. Daniel Gregg, forever of war and conflict. - •'. nut Avenue. The medical exam- be Mrs. A. Donald Green, staging; were filed by both Republican and Democratic or- Mrs. J. A.-Plummer of Riverside drive. There three weeks later Jones sailed fpr teen states, were placed in a circle Mrs. John Banker, Mrs. LeRoy As pointed out t>y thp Rev. Albert thing—^will pay the biggest bill of all, and inations were made by Dr. C. G. Mrs. Albert Nelson, properties; ganizations in the borough, but there were no were to be a box lunch and a special musical pro- France with dispatches telling of on a blue field in the left' hand Reigner, Mrs. Kenneth Howell and Burgoync's surrender at Saratoga. corner of my. stripes and/I was in three ways..-, , • ' Hanson. Others assisting .were Mrs. William Nagle, Jr., make-up; contests for any vacancy in either party. As a' gram byl the quartet of the Margaret Greene Guild Mts. William Trometter. The regT Allinger, pastor of the Cranford Metho- •result, the June 12 primary was expected to be a First, the miners—just as any other George H. Bates, president of the Mrs. William Steers, tickets,. and of th,e Presbyterian Church. Then on February 14, 1778 thefirst flown over Continental Troops ular meeting of the club will be dist Church,; "Wars end on a note of blood donor organization, and Mrs. Mrs. Lawrence Tucker and. Mrs. guns of his ship, the Ranger,, rang in the Heights of Middlebrook near held next Thursday, Aprif 13 at the members of the public—have got to pay W. H. Wagstaff, secretary. out the first salute paid the Amer- Bound Brook in New Jersey. You armistice or superiority. The element of ' George Spalding, publicity. v home of Mrs. Reigner, 101 Maka- forgiveness, as exemplified by Christ, is the cost in everything they buy which ican flag. ... may see me th,ere anytime at that tom drive. r spot. - •--__ ---.-- _...-.... v lV In\.17»2, alter both Vermont and •' lacking.' "The hUre '< -has-•-•-' •••••'- —*• •Kentucky ha^^piaod tha. Vuiojv When JFrancis, Scott Key wrote "^ Freight Cars genftmted^by on*; War* the flag' became fifteen stars and ""' , I h5a ftlteewstaw 'Nearly one-hflMnf BU-frHght car* |,at ers ••••'have, already lost an averagtteftfe and fifteen red and owned by the class I railroads are fuel for the next, If we stripes. This flag, • Francis Sco't gondola and hopper cars and 42 Key's inspiration for the ''Star white stripes. • - / feeling for retaliation behind us and fol- $1,800 each in wages alone — having Today you may see me' with per cent are box cars. been kept off the job over, half the time Spangled' Banner", and Jackson's low the attitude of forgiveness taught by banner, during the Battle of New Christ, we might confidently look for- for the past nine months during which Orleans, was the official flag until ward to a brighter world, one of everlast- Lewis has been conducting the fight. It April 4,1818, when Congress passed ing, peace and goodwill among nations. will take well over 10 years for the raise a law' stating that' the flag should in raises secured to make up this loss of RUG CLEANING again be thirteen stripes with new This would then indicate the presence of Istars added for all new states. the living spirit <&Christ." pay- .AH throughout the periods of Ye», as Easter again approaches, we Third, coal has gotten progressively II time from the War with Mexico in SALE 184^, the Civil War in 1861, and should all rejoice in our places of wor- so uncertain as to steady supply and so the War with Spain in 1898 the ship as,the glad tidings are repeated from expensive that over the last few years-r- flag continued to grow. More and pulpit to pulpit: "Christ Is Risen." With and the last few months especially — oil more territories became' divided and natural gas have been taking the coal into separate states that joined the these words, we may take renewed cour- Union, and each < time one more age and hope in this Easter season in the market aW«y. \ star was placed on the blue field. our pleasure to wish you* your struggle to propagate the teachings of Jectric Company Finally in-1912, when Arizona and family and friends a most joyous and New, Mexico, joined the United Christ around the globe. "Commentator." States, our flag .became what it -is glorious. Easter. May the full beauty now, forty-eight white stars on a blue field, with seven red and six and happiness of this season be with ENTER OUR SI (IliRSTIflV BOX WEST you always. , ' . WE want to ihake SWAN tta* fin«st pkmt for dry cleaning, shut lauhderina and Idndrtod B«rvic««. ' i CAROL-LEE KIDDIE SHOP . NED and HELEN MARVIN , SHAMPOOED WE know there aw many who would lib tb« oppoitttalrf to «xprMs 2 North Union Ave. Cranford 6-3120 thamselvas on this subject That is why w* fanrtts yoq> ciWcisms, suggestions and opinions. For uutancv. Is our stilus co^rtsotis and helpful? Is it prompt and efficient? Woald yon ptelsr cess of the research and educational programs to fight DRY EASTER SPECIAL! <*4 CLEANING cancer depends on your support. Strike back at cancer. SAPDITN FREE! SERVICE • DBT CtUNIU • run aromas SATIN FINISH . 5' x T Enlargement With Each Roll of • :(s,--a Will you give as generously as you can? NEW MODE. Film Brought In Monday for Development AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY • lim tAVMBSBSM x • SHPtT LAUNDKMKS JOHNSTON x We Have Viewuiuater* ami Filing This message sponsored by AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY • •CO CUANtNQ for Easier Giving . .• -. ' ••'•••. •.•-.• . ' .- . . OUnford 6.3300 PAINT SHOP MABTta. Tnp. | DEVELOPING i- PIJIISTIJ*G - ENLARGING ill K UNION COUNTY TRUST CO. CRANFORD TRUSIKO. tprnt* fafcM fcyiWlC SltvVcl CRanford 6^300 »•'-« N. UNION AVK. f IS 12-Hour Service MUUIIt HUEKAI. DEPOSIT INSLKANCt COHfOKATIQN MbMHtK rCOKBAL UK»-OMr Crsnfscd «-XM« I V •••.•i&t.VJuy i-i-"iiii!i>iSi£a^»a.. •,f •.»<•• -.'—-f- 1^_"^ UKX^(,^J^ THE CRWORP CITIZEN AflP CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, ftPBH. 6, 1950 : Twelve THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY, APRIL C 1950 -•*.• Youth to Participate j Entertains Sweats ooiln HyiniiaHymnall I rn' TL'/1-1-L2^1 ~ off the tw<^ty.fir«twenty-first wedding anni-anni- V . . '• i »»'«.L-. ^^«»« „• «•<,., „ „ ^ ~~~~~ ~7? -__ ' «*" _•' ;• .;•• •• . . ,' _ WE6 Is Happy? ie^Entertains on Sunday morning at 5:32 a. m. music by the xenior choir.' Ven- Presbyterians to versary of Dr. and Mrs. Aitch- at the Municipal Memorial Field Easter Music Planned Mrs. Frank V.H. Ca.thy spok I eration of the Cross also will talce In Good Friday Service harden Club Board eson; The committee on arrange- Thoughtfor the Week on Myrtle street. The church will Community tivity. In proportion as a sense U ton. the "1940 Hymnal" at ;i nu>fl place. ' •'• , , F yon were asked the question, At 10:30 tomorrow morning, Mrs. Ira J. Stone of 229 Orchard ments included Mrs. A. Belford, be host on Good.. Friday morning At Baptist Church "Are you happy?" could you self and sett-seeking Is pat osT, Two Services ing Monday of the1 Evening J Mra. Ni Waugh, Mrs. Berry, Mrs. Liturgical Blessings wilt be offer- J^ewMetnben Tonight young people of Cranford will to the Cranford young people when The male choir will present a I answer with an emphatic happiness is won. Self-love must street was hostess Monday at a of Trinity Church Hulton and E. Glendennlng. Rev. "THY WRI. BE DONE" service of music at the First Bap- ed at 6:30 a. m. Holy Saturday. the a youth service will be held at 7,...The traditional Holy Thursday Herzog. Jr, and Miss Emily JIUL "Yes," or would you have to ad-be obliterated, and a broad; uni- gather in Calvary Lutheran Church meeting Of the executive board of Parish By the Rev. William R Donnelly, pastor. 8t Mlchaefa Church house. Mrs. William Old, aiid Mrs. WUlard CrunklUon of JO:30 a. m. under leadership of the Service tist Church on Easter Sunday at There will be a high-mass at 8 communion service by candlelight Also. Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. mit that for you happiness is like versal love for God and man must Easter I'l'tisi- r* -J,-^? Prayerjcontajns a very elementary truth, ..viz:. that e for a Good Friday Community the Cranford Garden' Club.f 'Mrs. Easter jdeyptipns^at Elkabeth, the Rev. and Mrs. F. 11 ai.m. The M-voice choir, under a. m. Children's confessions .will __w»U bejheld tonight at 8 o'colck In Johnson. Robert Kirk. Mr.^nd Mr$. h n faig hk and Hffldto dent, presided. God s will must be done if there is to be order in the world. All representatives ot youth organi- The community will gather in pen4hi i"» . ;hack and ~Two "identical servicps will ;be Youth Service, the first of Its flnd^ ."L. Conrad and Blrsl C. P. Buek- ford Tabernacle will begin with Gracey of Ireland and the Rev. and zations of Cranford's churches. direction of George White, Jr., or- be heard from 9 to 10 a. m. Con- , ;the First Presbyterian;' Church: H. wrLaughiin. IC F. LearyTMrT forthh, advancing and receding? he reUnquisbed, and God's will served in ah Easter' .power whether parental or civil is only a participation of divine the traditional three-hour Good di? held at 8:15 and 11. a. m. at Osce-' :, sunrise service at «:i30 a. m, on Mrs. E.< R. Gunderson of Clark ganist-director, will sing "Christ fessions also will be heard from and Mrs. Joseph Lobl, Mr. and obeyed. T/iese qualifications would Mary-Ellen Reinert will pre* •ey presided arthe tea table. _power. . - , Friday^service which will be help! 'special music will' include "O "The pursuit of happiness has al- ola Presbyterian- Church on Easter the hilltep, at Echo_ Lake_/Park. A --,f •••,- In_ord|er that we may liva peacefully in groups, it inessen- the Victor" by Rossini; a Burleigh 3 to 6 p. rn^- and'from'^:30 Come and Mourn with.". .Me _. A' Mrs. WUUam toeber, Mrs. J. J. ways been -a-f pens of -human. en- seem to indicate a. great deal ql y side over the meetingfandX«rol A regular meeting otthe.Garden t by the" churches of Cranford in arrangement of the Negro Spiritual 1 f ^ l^^ Service Award special program win*"be hel3 * in Highlighting the prbgram was tial that there be some guiding power, an authority which can p. m. ' . While." by Dykes, sung by the Mack, Mr. and Mrs. William. deavor. In one way or another deft-sacrifice In order to,obtain Sunday.- f he R^v. Jaekel, Carol Blackman and Allen Club, will be held Monday at 2 Cranford Methodist Church from Were You .There?" and two happiness, but the sacrifice is only each department-ot-lhe^Sunday a sow by Hugh Moore, an instru- direct and require obedience of its subjects in order to protect Holy Week Robert S. Morley, Mr. people try to attain it, but because pastor, ;will preach Borup will be the speakers. Thi?, Paul C. Schubert or l<)7 Nortb I everyone's rights and promote the general welfare. The govern^ 12 noon until 3 o'clock tomorrow. groups of anthems, ''God So Loved chancel choir. -Miss Maria Martell, of a false sense of self, which is the m., at the home of Mrs. L, A. school and there Will be an Easier mental number by Mrs. Furman contralto, will sing. "He Was Dis-and Mrs. William H. Pool, C./E. they do not understand its true "?The Day .That Changed ^outh choir of Cranford Metbodist Lehigh avenue recently Was pr~; ment is a necessary means to a definite end and the more compli- The theme of the service this year the Wprld" by Stainer; "O Morn Tabernacle Women replaced by the real individuality World". Infant baptism will take Mathey, 312 Orchard street. Paul sermon at U a. m. Music wUl.be King, a violin solo, "I Love Thee cated our relationships the more is government needed. pised" from Handel's "Messiah." Porter. Mr. ami Mrs. J. E. Potter, nature, they fail to find any lad- sented with a service ;nvard | under direction of Eugene Pettei- will be "The Seven Last Words." of Beauty" by Sibelius, "Terra ing contentment Too often, the of/man as God's image. As this place at both services, and a nurs- iChurch will sing "Thee We AUqre''; F. Frese, will show kodachrome completing 30 years with thf/E D^ar" by A. Belford accompanied No person nor state can be its own judge with Justice to Services Set Fete Irish Guests i'~ The anthem, "Ye Now Are Sor-John D. Proctor,// Charlel s RitBittt - sen, choir director and song I6adek The ministers of Cranford will iTemuit" by Wiegand and Han- human concept of it is weighted true concept of man if understood, ery for young children will be pro- by Du Bois, withyohn-SlbatTi^the slides, and speak on the topic. Standard Oil Company, Haywa I by his daughter, Mrs. DawnPark^ others. Therefore, there must be some such prganizatlon as a/ del's "Hallelujah , Amen" from The Bithia Class, comprising' rowful" from Brahms' "Requiem" __ .Bruce Schofield, Mr. and the .factors which contribute to/ World Court or United Nations. The church clearly, showed tnis speak at. the services in the fol- Mrs. Floyd Schroppe. Mr. and Mrs. Sown with a desire for .material vided; The intermediate choir will organ. Elsa Eichm$er, soloist, will Gardening with Bulbsl" Refinery, Linden. 'I In the evening at 7:45, the cholr er. Jack Havilnnd sang the pas- At Trinity lowing order: 12 to 12:25, ,the Rev. Judas Macabaeus. young worr.e'n of the Cranford. will be offered with a soprano solo possessions, accompanied by tBe human contentment—companion- provide music at the 8:15 a. m. sing "Calvary'' by Rodney., . \ , will; present a cantata entitled", tpt's/fa^orlte hymn, "When I Sur- fact to the rulers of the warring nations in World War I. stating Calvin Shire. R. O. Simmons, that the moral force of justice should supersede the material force Albert Allinger; 12:25 t(^12:50, the The service alsor-will- include Tabernacle, held a farewell party .by Miss Marilyn Vosberg. The double-barreled ' fear of not "ob- ship, home, health, abundance—! service and the senior choir will "The Glorious Galilean" by Ira yey the Wondrous Cross.'; A gift Easter will be observed at Trin- 1 Gearge R. Spalding, III, Mrs. H.' : or weapons, -~t->.- Rev.' William Niebanck; 12:50 to tenor solos by Edward Allan recently in honor of Mrs. Fred Rev. Robert G. Longaker, pastor, taining them and of losing them. are manifested. sing^at the IX B . m. service. Church Wilson. Soloists will include Mrs. of an electric roaster and broiler ity Church with an ear)y"celebra- will have as bis communion med- A. Stanford, Mr. and Mrs. Fred- In those nine statements inJbJbi re: Charles Manhnken, Irene^ ! Truly would it be well, for all to realize that obedience to 1:1.5, the Rev, Samuel Matchett; Jones who will sing Bizet's "Lamb Gracey and her sister. Miss Ethel The real essence of happiness school for all ages will be held at H. Moore, Mrs.' W. Fehnley, Mrs. was. presented to Dr. arid Mrs.. law does not mean a galling yoke. ,The God-fearing-people are Uon of the Holy Eucharist at C: 30 itation, "I Am He." erick Swanekamp, Bernard Swan- Sermon on the Mount which have Watchett, Donald Hopkins, Allen a. m., Sunday. At 8 a.. m.. Holy 1:15 to 1:40, the Rev. Albert Dezso; of God" and John E. Johnson who Forsyth, who will return to. Cork. Is spiritual. Mary Baker Eddy, the the usual tune for bftth the Osceola \V. Smith, Miss J.. Albanese, R. Aitcheson by Joseph Whittaker, Sr. lor the most part unaware of the restraining regulations which 1:40 to 2:05, the Rev.. Robert Long- ekamp, Mr. and Mrs. A. Frederick come to be known as the Beati- kelson and Charles Janachek. 1 Eucharist will be celebrated with will sing "Resurrection" by Mark • " New- members who will be re-. Discoverer and Founder of Chris- and Winneld schools. Addis and Prank Cordes. A ser- keep the unruly in order. They realize that these same regula- aker; 2:05 to 2:30, the Rev. Walter Ireland, next month. Mrs. Gracey ceived into the church include the Van Home and Stanley. Waterson. tudes (Matthew 5:3-12), Christ St. Michael's Church tions which are irksome to some are essential in order the rights hymns and a Sung Eucharist with Andrews and the "Holy City" by Good Friday will be celebrated tian Science, says of it in •'Set? Members of the congregation will mon, "The World Crisis and the C. Pugh, and 2:30 to 3, the Rev. Weathferly-Adams. The medite- is the wife of the Rev. Fred Gracey. following: Young- people's com- Jesus has given a clear pattern :ury,".by Hans Kohn and "Worlds 1 of all may not be transgressed. Only when everybody obeys are a procession will take place at 11 ence and Health with Key to the attend the community Easter sun- Mark of the Beast,' will be .given' we free. ' •• ' . • \ ' , .;• . • --•.••••. George Aitcheson. Music will; be tion, "The Last Enemy," will be a Baptist minister in Cork. municants' class. Richard P- AI- in^the "Moments of Meditation" for the achievement of happiness. n Collision," by ".••; I1.' THE CRANFORD THE CRAWFORD CTTtZEW ANp f^HBQNICLE. THURSDAY, APRIL' G, 1950 • -}; mint in the center line of BhrenMe Drive: thence south'.on a line parallel with Cen- to the e boundary Une of the Town no fo f Weste - Uon to be held on Tuesday, November 7. Avenue. tennial Avenue and 100 feet.east of the fieldel n ownship of CranfordCranf; 1830, as hereinafter listed, and for the Ihenceaoutberty along the center Bne of 1 Cfd . DISTRICT NO. a DISTBICT NO. 3' Btvoside Drive to the intersection of the sideline 66 cynty^t *^ Avenue to a thenoh a northerly along said boundard y toto Beginning at a point at Jttvenide boy or girl, although' the geograph- and readily availai>le."A good mix- ahd seasoning, ^lace the meaty of two iiiriiihen, out mas and Beginning at a point formed by the joint in the center Una of the f^'f** an antlle point In said boundrboundary UUnn e laid FA1VIILY UFE TODAY Marketing Tips for Keppler plays the role of a skepti- Hospital Plan lists Lower woman, of the Local County Com- Intersection of the center line of Lotmg- eenterUne of Union Avenoa the place or and the east banfcof the Rahw»7 Sees Nee orMoreStress ical location of the Homes is impor- ture of light and dark greens will •i i mmi of beginning. Valley Railroad: thence southwest along angle point beinbi g on thhe westerltly «ldcUnldUne thence along the east bank of the By PHUXIS PAGE BSADSHAW pieces in the skillet first and fitcal maid in the household ol"a •nlttee of the Republican Party from ton Avenue and the center Une'of the the center Una of the lehigh Valley BaU- of Division 'Avenue: thence northeasterly tant too. All .high schools have • 't River and «» various courses to Vn not only be eye-appealing, but will the others around them. ' • » each election district, totaling JO mem-Lehigh Valley Ballroad; thence uuiUinest- Win meet in Hoosevett School. Orange Toad-to the center Une of High.Street the along said. WestfleM-Cranford boundary Specialist in HumaiF Relations these cliques, and the groups have Easter Sunday Dinner mild-mannered college profpsspr bers In all for a term of one year and erty alone the center line of ~ ' Avenue. " point or place of htiglnnlng . Une to a point where the center Une of in.the boundary Une of the Borough abound in vitamins. Examine the When the chicken begins to who accidentally wins' a nattoB- {m l-Wif^GrdupB^tes two member*, oaa man and one woman, DISTRICT NO: 4 • Kenllworth and U» Township o? c? On RuUerg. the SUte University •(• Avenue to the Vr^'i"* line of WiUSt^Idltrt«in«ducedj Values in Home different..social standing w^th the : : a*f-irl i gfaaaa*—— ' sls»ila»»Ja« •!.... - V't . By WM.YW, ARMSTRONG greens carefully, and select th"ose 61 the Local ConnryCwiiiiUttsf of tse toad: thence: along the center Une M Beginning at a point in the intersection Will meet in Lincoln School, Centennial thence along said production , - - Home Atent , brown, reduce the Tieat to low,'cov- wide novelrwriting >bhtestr ^oth7 Democratic Fatty from each election dis- r*TB"tifn Boad easterly to the center line of'the center line of North Union Avenue Avenue. .,•'." ; bbunoary.Tlne and tt»vartou t J youngsters. There are always the that are crisp, fresh and clean. An The Board of Trustees of the* ter Une of Willow Street and continuing There is a definite need for the*- HIGH SCHOOL CLIQUE er and cook slowly until tender. Mrs. Kepplor and her husband i trict totaling 30 members In an. for aof Livingston Street: thence along the and Riverside Drive: thes«eMirtherty ',. . DISTRICT NO. 0 . along the center line of Willow.Street to a point' where said point lnter outsiders who are not acceptable Shopping forEaster Sunday din- excellent salad combination would term of one year, and center line of Uvlngston Street north- along said center line of Hirtiside Drive center Une of Orange Avenue and h good of our young people for par- Turn the pieces occasionally to have been active in productions of • * i '(me " hospital Service Plan of. New Jer- Hcipated length of stay. This re- Beginning at a point in the dividing the intersection of the center line of TjJU- dividing line between the 3rd and th* iJ "Where are you going. Tom?" is to the others and do not belong to ner should • present no problem sey today vpted _ NOTICK - westerly to the center line of Dorchester to the easterly bank of the Hallway Hiver; i um. towStree t and: the center line of West End Qtes Reasons for be chicory, endive, escarole, celery, brown evenly.... Ro?clle and Cranford theatfe -duction in average length of hos- hereby given, that qualified voters.of AvenwC ittWWee'' easterly along the center - Jong said easterly "" line between Clark Township andlin^E Cranf- Place: thence westerly along the center districts; thence northerly' at right anu ents to place more stress on spir- a usual query from parents. The any groups,. Sometimes this is be- thi6 year. Although Easter comes spinach and paper thin slice of cu- "'.meriting June, l; 1950 Taw the. Township'* of Cranford not already line bTf Dorchester AvenuA< ' e to the north of the Habway River to the Township, of ford "Township and the center m!?a£,Une o fUn of West End Place to the totersrctlon from erange Avenue and 100 feet usual answer, "Out with the groups for several years. '. ... 3 pital stay is attributable to scien- registered In said Township under the sideline df Christopber 'Street: thence Springfield and'the Itownahipof Caanford Batitan Road: thence north along the of the center line of West End~rTace and the north sideline to a print; t itual values, in the home, Vincent. Making a Will cause of personality difficulties; early, there's a wide variety of cumber. Add some fresh;,green . Chefs Dressing and wife subscription contract, laws of New Jersey covemlng permanent torthwest along the north .sideline of boundary line; thence north westerly along boundary Une between Cranford Township southwesterly on • Une parallel w|S crowd", is an unsatisfying'one be- foods from which to choose. Chick- Tickets for "Accidentally Yours" tific-advances in the medical.and and Clark Township—Town of Westfleld Nprman Place; thence along the center Orange Avenue and 100 feet measured X Sarnowski, assistant principal of| Don't let superstitions or emo- sometimes it is due to circum- qnions, too. The use Of a chef's 1 cup condensed tqmato soup -without maternity benefits, will be registration may register with the Town- Christopher Street to a point ISO feet said boundary line to the Westneld-Cran- line of Norman Place to the center line ••.''•••*• ; cause' parents en, ham and turkey are all on the 1-JJi. teaspoon • salt ' ' may be obtained from Mrs^ K#p- ' m hospital fields.' It means that the —Borough of Oarwood to an angle point stances not the fault of the adoles- ship Clerk of the said Township of Cran- north of the northerly sideline of Betford ford boundary line; thence southerly along of Ptttsfleld Street; thence-along the cen-right angles therefrom to a point In th» Lincoln and. Sherma^ n schools.. , told tlons-k'eep you from making's wilL dressing prepared ahead of -time ** cup vlneear J'•fm available at a lower rate than the tord_at_hU oftoe Avenue, «ald point being also the point said WestfieJd-Cranmrd boundary line to in the boundary Une between the Bgh centeX-Une of .Riverside. Drive; thcn» would -like to 4>ler or at the Abraham Clark High PlanJs expense iorihe .average Jiofc ~ ifrTttbjfleld-Streett-to-a-polnt -northwesterly along the center line „, fellow members df the Rotary Club advises Mrs. Doris Anderson,~"e»> cent. To be socially isolated is plentiful list for April, will give extra zest to the salad 1 teuipooh dry mustard present Family Contract Rate. The iiielKirBittliB jf; intersection of ihS UtT2nd and «thrp^^LteTthTcSSeFstorot li ff vm ists. x NEED '••••• "..'-. \- ' • - entering hospitals in proportion to • . a blooming potted - Now 50c Qt Township of YORK So regardless, ot. whether^ you the number of persons enrolled em full vision windshield; - J* ,, V>nder the Plan shows a decline of CRANFORD CLOTH have $100 or $1(50,000 or any 1 _an_anticipated, increase. This means plant—r- each fresh and arbotoitl in between, married-.or TTak€ 'IIoflIe a qu»rt ^ _ less claims in proportion to the NOTICE OF ON YOUR ROLLER single, parents or childless, do see your lawyer immediately and make treat for the Whole family WHIM YOU BORROW, see that the fi- jiumber of persons enrolled. While * V Primary tfl your war fragant —is truly the the admission rate for the current 22-^24" a will, urges the State University year is expected to be somewhat Registry connected ditabflity; specialist. It's a legal procedure, • . . AND Have Oar Fresh Conntry Bottled Milk and Cream nancing plan you choose is the best for you. higher than in 1949, it should not —in proving your right to perfect jEaster Day 26* — 28" — 30' it's true, but it is neither difficult be as high as originally estimated General Election compensation from the Vet- nor expensivel Delivered To Tour Home.' Oar Routes Serve Crmn-( based upon the trends of the past In pursuance of the provisions of an erans Administration; White or Ecru A handy bulletin entitled "A ford. Garwood. KenUworth and Clark. \.Get A Low-Cost Bank Automobile Loant Act entitled "An" Act to Regulate Elec- -^ remembrance. Six years. ' •.."..• tions," Title 19, Revised Statute, of New —in obtaining medical out- Will For You" is free upon request Jersey, and the amendments and supple- if you. contact your county, home ; 2. The average number of days ments thereto. patient treatment or hos- of hospital stay per claim has de- NOTICE agent. s hereby given that the District Election pitalixationj WE TELEGRAPH FLOWERS ANYWHERE JOHNSTON creased and is shorter than the an- Boards In and for Township of Cranford Seager's is all net toheip you arrange delicious angles therefrom alongHhe various courses —in insurance or employ* PETERSEN'S DAIRY PAINT SHOP New Chestnut Varieties will nit at the places hereinafter deal* ment matters; and healthful baskets of goodies for the kid- CRAWFORD TRUST nated on The U.S. department of agricul- OPEN DAILY AND STJNDATS ' 1 TUESDAT, APBIL 18, 1000 —in establishing widow's or dies for Easter. We also have many excellent KICBABD BUBTIQ, Pta*. ture reports the development of BEE OVI BEAUTIFUL between the hours of 7:00 A. M. and B:00 P. M.. Eastern Standard Tune, for the dependents' rights; 107-5 N- UNION AVE. three new chestnut varieties which MILK — CREAM — BUTTER — EGGS ~ purpose of conducting a and useful basket^fillers. CRanford 6-2M0 produce a great quantity of large, ALUMINUM WINDOWS FOR EXPERT ASSISTANCE sweet. nuts and are resistant to 3 WALNUT AVE. CiUnford 64)721 IMS Primary Election MAILLARD'S JELLY EGGS Ib. 39c Cor the nomination of candidates on the chestnut blight. " * ItTAILIINia Republican ticket and the nomination of AT NO CHARGE TO YOU BRANCH STORE candidates on the Democratic .ticket in be WHITMAN'S COCOANUT EGGS 12 for 39c rotcdtd upon att thhe ensuini g GGenerall ElecEl t £^^ ft I* am DEHMERS 524 BOULEVARD KEN1LWORTH MEMBER rEOERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION MAILLARD'S FILLED CHOCOLATE EGGS 49c and 59c .WILBUR COON WHITMAN'S LARGE ' FLOWER SHOPPI! liH«iaHm!H!IHmHUUm!i!miHHa!iHnni!Hi!:H!H:;H::i:HGi-H!H:!!!::n!i::-i:iHHi: ~~^ D.A.V. COCOANUT EGGS : each 49c CBanford 6-3474 SHOES MAILLARD'S COCKTAIL EGGS Vz ft.39 c 107 N. UNION OPEN FRIDAY "EVENINGS CRANFORD 6-1032 WOMEN Wl'lH' MAILLARD'S deluxe CHOCOLATE rEOBUSM FEET UNITY CHAPTER. HO. 59 MARSHMALLOW EGGS Hx 49c Our New'Foot-Rest Trotter'.,. M. S. GBEITZER. Service Officer •ANDREW CRISAHTI CRanlord 6-3047-J Trees Taken Down _ , . . 4 . . -•*•••...... | ' And Removed Graduate ef TWs Patriotic Mesiage Sponsored by 8ehe«l ef Pnu> .•-.'i.1ftaAso»'3tJi* -mm 7 : : I^'-"? ••'.'•-it - "• . f • "- *''• :;~ • • •"•"> '^' '' ••'"Wil THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICIJ5. THURSDAY. APRIL 6. 1950 •age Seventeen THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHltONICLE, THURSDAY. APRIL 6, 195JL Confirmed Sunday at Lutheran Church Engineer Doubles ho could well be tagged as "The lion of Miss Alice'Mathews wiU strips: "Australia, a Continent De- Local activities covered library, bel, Jin Donnelly, Kathleen Dun- General Aniline Fetes Urges Drivers Annual PBA Orson Welles of Cranford, New R present a play "Ins and Outs". veloped," ""The People of Aus- periodical, and visual aid dubs; bar, Susan Terrell and Jimmie As Movie-Maker Jersey." ' .» nt Events of Interest LINCOLN SCHOOL tralia." and "The Australians 'at lunchroom, and the CARE and Lang. ^ v Employes at Dinner Real Estate Harold E.'Ebner of 8 Ramapo Grade 1 Work." 'Charles Stender*s drawing March of Dimes collections..' Grade 3 Dr. Edwin Meier of 410 Prospect The following deeds have To Be Cautious Variety, Show court, doubles as an .amateur mo- Two. Units Complete It's pussy willow time in school of_a kangaroo Jfras_used_ to_illusj- -NoteVjrom the editor., included The children in Miss Elizabeth recorded at the office _ \ Public Schools again.' ThiFboys anSTgirls^ in "MSsf trate the unit being studied. Mar- aft editorial on the theme, United KeUy'sf iiDxd grade", have Tbeenl' Register Herbert J. Pascoe^b™ tion picture producer of films that the Gras&ni (Linden) Works Di- 1 758 Cancer Dressings ! HIGH SCHOOL Mary Rose. Mooney's class are ilynne Di Paul, Janice Papp, Mar- Nations, by Patty Grant. Also re- weaving, woolen mats for their vision of General Aniline & Film Court House, Elizabeth Of Pedestrians feature either marionettes, or Slated May 5 The cancer dressing unit spon- rector, 100 Washington Square,' drawing pictures: of the bushes. ilyn Powers, Alige_ Schwalbach viewed was a trip to the Cranford work in crafts this past week. Lisa Corporation who attended the fifth Fred A. HndebrancFaiid "live" talent, and may be westerns, ; Mosle Club Meets jc warning'that the return of Entertainment acts have been- sored by Calvary Lutheran Church Charles Myers showed his "Book and -Barbara Timpson have their Citizen and Chronicle plant' and Porcella, Elaine Guyer, Timmy to Mr. and Mrs. John B. M detective stories or other •mystery m . ', Thp regularmonthl y meeting of east. New York. •: -, annual "March of Time"' rtiTin«>r cood weather means-an increase made 508 dressings and six pair of Birds" to the class. •, Edward draw/ings of a platypus posted on the contents of a letter from W. A. property in Westfleld road arranged • for the annual variety iheTMusic Club was held on Mon- . Material lox the examination Hayes, Douglas Tucker, Kathleen Friday in the- Elizabeth Carteret la both the number of pedestrians thrillers., - of scuffs Tuesday at a meeting in •Winne showed an illustration of the class bulletin board. •> Stanger about Dr. Johnson's col- ing lands ol John. Ludlow 1 show to be presented May 5 by day afternoon in the Music Room'. will be based on the level of a sec- Brenhan, Charles Grieco, Tommy Hotel. Elizabeth., Dr. Meier has _nd motor vehicles'in traffic was birds and- the states that hav< lection on Indians. Mr. Ebher is an engineer with the church. Twenty-six members _ Richard Austin,, president, pre- ondary school . general physics The boys and girls of JVIrs. Helen Grieco, Fred Napier and Marlene, been with the company for 30 Mr. aiuTlfrs. Francis Berarvf; Sued by PoUce Chief William A. Local 52,- Patrolmen's Benevolent the oil reflnihg department of the were present. Mrs. Charles Jaeckle chosen them. New Jersey has Skerratt's fifth grade enttrtainecl - The editorial staff endeavored to — -Sided over a brief business session. test. Prizes will -be- awarded for Marino have had their mats chosen" years. . . neHi Orlando to Francis Ci Fischer today in an announcement Association, at 8:15 p. jn., in Cran- Texas Company in New York^dur^ is in charge of the group. • ','••'•>;• A** 1 chosen Hfte^ | in assembly with, a patriotic play conduct a survey based upon ques- Plans Were completed for the club's the first, second and third highest for the outdoor arts and crafts ex- Others' present from Cranford piiHifity inYVt»f«»»|»|ja^ aveniu- of the "start of a iwo-inonth pro- ing his regular working day but Also meeting Tuesday was the Richard Weingart had a magnet. commemorating the early struggles tions relating (o the United Na- rd^ High School. Sgt. WilUam trip to the Papermill Playhouse to individual scores and the school hibit in May. Nineteen children in included: 21 years service. Otto feet and four inrhes from old < gram tor pedestrian protection. , spends his spare time ,in perfect- unit at Cranford Methodist Church. He showed some things a-magnet during the Revolutionary W. tions. The results were tabulated i . ' • — Photo by Ken Meek Gassmann and Patrolman Edward see "Showboat" on Friday evening. recording the best results will re- Mrs. Emma Tracy's'class took part Schleichert of 53 Mansion, terrace; to Elizabeth. -• »Our community will join forces ing the art of being-.a top-flight Thirteen members completed 250 pulls-Htncks, needjeg, nailB _and days. Rosemary Koromi read the arid included in the "paper. •'—-•----'• ...... :,:.. The following wore confirmed. Sunday .at Calyary Lutheran., Lee are - co-chairmen of arrange- ^ • ceive the team trdphyl in a spelldown. Joan Breibariand 19 years, Frank Rapp of 15 Raritanr Philip^ Levine and' cthei* (o in a^stateWide "campaign- during Kbrrie-rhovTe director • and pro- dressings and 11 bed. jackets. ' • X prim,: _ jacks. Barry Shapiro share'|T his Bible.' Patricia Jones was announ- Joseph Cummins, .widower nrtm. Church: Frbnt row, left to right, Caroline. Scholz, Grace Winne, emnts. Proceeds will go to the as- Saul H. Sternberg, of the High Robbie Lawrence's sports page Thomas Grieco , could not be road; 18 years, Thomas Gray. 35 April and May to prevent traffic the Rev. William H. Niebanck, pastor; Barbara ,Pease and Joan ducer. He can also compose and A program, which featured rau- book called "Where Things Come cer, Anthony Coraggto, stage man- spelled down on the' 66 words they erty at corner of Myrtle strict ^ sociation's sick and death benefit School of Music, and Art, recent covered team standings, in the Cranford terrace; 17 years. Kime accidents to those on foot," the Zulick; second row, Barbara Brown, Frank Palmatier, Melvirt fund. play the music for his shows as 6ic of modern composers, followed. From". The story of the "Cater- ager; Carol Schwalbach, make-up; Centennial avenue. • & winner of- first prize in the nation- boys' and girls' after school .basket- had been studying. Smith, 3 McArthur avenue; 16 chief said. ."During 1949, there Knight, Jack Magan, John Harms and Melda Segebade, and third well as write the scripts, design 8-11 Club Alette Thomson "opened the pror pillars into Butterflies" and the il- Georgie Martin, June Wright, San- Murray Friedman is author and •. "*$$! al Westinghouse Educational Grade S . years, Frank Musso,*718 Raritan Joseph Cummins, widower - were 260 pedestrian fatalities and row, Richard Thiede, Walter Baxter, Bruce Larsen, Rudolph the costumes,, supervise make-up, The 8-ll~Club will meet Tues- gram -with a piano solo,. "The Rit- lustration of "Bees Make Honey" dra Downey, costumes; Linda Mae ball program conducted by Miss Metzner and Walter -Andersen. • director of the show. Vocal selec- Foundation science contest, gave road and Ewald Ziermann, 55 Col- the Peon Mutual Life W^? 4 889 pedestrians, injured through- and "Write the titles. —In-addition, day at the home of Mrs. Robert jial Fire Dance".by de Falla. "The were enjoyed by the class. Torr and Esther Harriett, proper-, Grace Harkrader, R. Poelter, a stu- The boys and girls of Miss Irene Company, property at corner Z tions will be offered by Marie Van the first indication of his unusual umbia avenue, Kenilworth; 15 out New Jersey," he pointed out. he synchronizes the musical ac- Morbeck, 210 Marion avenue. Fan- }iigh school girls' ensemble sang The poem, "My Little Shadow", ties. dent teacher and J. Seth Weekley; Gilbert's class worked in groups Myrtle street and Centennial avo! Gelder, Patrolman Lee, James talent when at the age of 14,-in s years, Joseph Baxter, 4 Chief Fischer reminded residents companiments and • processes the wood. ' Current events will be dis- ^The, Younger Generation"—by bjr-Rbbert' L." Stevenson—has in- a sportsmanship -story by Richard reporting on shell fishu Interest in nue. •."".• Jersey. Previous compaigns dealt Merell, Ann- Neufleld, Norman 1948, he won first. prize in the The characters in the. play were: drive; Charles Hinkeldey, 223 Ret- that the basis of pedestrian safety Card of Thanks film after the "shooting" has been cussed by Mrs. F. E. Jackson, Mrs. Aaron Copland. Miss Charlotte spired" the group in a current sci- PaUl, and a puzzle based upon bas- this was stimulated by the movie with the five major, causes of traf- Jones, Bill Sullivan, Elsa Eich- physics conlesL^Cnncjirrently with Carla Castaldo and Marilyn Roeh- ketball terms. ford avenue; Louis Rankin, 165 Di- is cooperation by both motorists fic mishaps; same-direction and . We' the undersigned wish to ex- completed. D. F. Green, Mrs. John Lauden- Sommers, supervisor of _ music in =tessonr shadow work. The "Shell Fishing." The.children de- inger, Herbert Krier and' Hugo F. Cranford elementary schools, was the contest, physics exhibits and nelt, colonial girls; Paul Revere, 1 To complete the issue, .stories cided which groups gave the most vision avenue; Walter R'uenger, 13 Guest Artiste Heard and the persons on foot. / right-of-way violations, improper press our sincere thanks to our The March issue "of "Texaco berger; Mrs.; W, S. Craft, Mrs. lengthening and shortening of the Glenn Alliriger;: Samuel Adams, Gold. Jhe. guest soloist and played "TJfie demonstrations will be held. written inside the classroom, some- interesting reports. Paul Morri- Cherokee road, and/Karl Woehr, ' "The Easter season is. an excel- speed,/ failure to keep right and relatives, friends and neighbors for Topics," in which Mr. Ebner's Robert Leary and Mrs. E. A., Tice. sun and the comparison of the half John . Townsend; John Hancock, There will be dances by Linda Sunken Cathedral" . by Debussy times "based on lands that' were son,' Bruce Mason and Bob Albert 129 Mohaw drive. At DAV Concert lent time for drivers and pedes- improper turns. the, kindness and sympathy ex- achievements, form the subject for Blue Ridge-Southern Pottery hourly shadow measurements . as leorge Franklin; Dr. Warren, Don- Hamilton and tap dances by the end "The Harmonica Player" by To Present Concert members of the United Nations, reported'on oysters. Sandra Stey An 'audience 'of more - A trians to take stock of their past "During this Easter season, mo- tended to us'at the recent death of a magazine article,'points out that Read the Citizen and Chronicle The vocal groups of Cranforti well as comparisons week by week ald McClintock; James Otis, Carl following members of the Erma JJavid Guron. Neva-Lee Jemison, were printed. These were writ- ens, Lyn Gulliford, Robert For- persons was present Friday ni^t actions and adopt a cooperative torists are urged to be particu- our beloved daughter and sister, High School will present the an- are to be checked by the group. Massa; Johnny-Tremain, Karl Hin- Local Naval Officer tyrown School- of Dancing: Mar- soprano, sang "The Sundial" by ten by Barbara Wright 2H, Pa- at tlu* benefit concert sponsored by attitude in the future.* This is larly alert for' children who. areMargaret Louise Vaughan. We Grade 4 keldey >andTtab, Robert Stemmer. tenbaugh and Stephen Havesbn.did jorie Lawrie, Barbara Rafahiello, Kahn and "Always In My Heart" nual Spring cortcert on Friday eve- Unity Chapter. S9. Disabled Amer doubly necessary in considering more conspicuous now that they're especially wish to thank our .pas- Mrs. Eunice Thompson's fourth Leona Henry recited Paul Revere's tricia Downing 21, Betty Eutiene a report on clams. . Serving in Atlantic Marilyn Young Hans, Kathryn Su- by Lecuona. The program. con- ning. May 12. The freshman girls' ican Veterans, in the high school that Easter is often the beginning having their Spring " vacation," tor, the Rev. James A. Crawford of DINNERWARE 21, Janet Ray 2H, Nancy Pike 2V, Four boys brought in their hob- Lt. Comnlander Cornelius H. grade gave an assembly program ta. and Gail Lindsley. Robert Ham- y • • • • •.. ^. glee club, the freshman boys' glee Ride. auditorium. Harold T. Walshj com- of the outdoor season with in- the Second Baptist Church of Ro- cluded with two piano solos by based on the study of Mexico. Part Marion Lawson 3D, Holly Schorn bies to share with the. class. Robert Talbert, USN, of 244 North avenue, said Chief Fischer. "Children play- ilton, also will be among dancers. club/ the high school girls' glee Grade 6 mander, welcomed those present creased traffic." the cKief said. selle, assisted by the Rev. Frank £leaiior Hewitt,'"Scotch Poem" by 1 of the program consisted of topics 3D, Billy McCord 3D, Herbert Guertin made model airplanes; west, a former pilot in the Royal ,ing in or near the streets should , Scheme Selection Patterns club, the high' school • boys' glee The girls of Miss Doris Halden- The "Skyliners' Quartet" "The April-May program on pe- Allen; also to all who donated cars, A duet will be sung by Brinker- MacDowell and "Prelude" by prepared and given by the follow- Wiese 3D, Marcia Achilles 3B, San- Bill Riggs constructed models of Canadian Air Force, is now serv- Was qlways be regarded as a danger All tfie freshness,, club, the choir, tHe' boys' double wang's sixth grade. class visited composed of Lewis Ford and Oren destrian protection is the sixth car- sent flowers, cards of sympathy and hoff and Butler and a trombone Gershwin. Refreshments were ing children? Leslie Ault, location, dra Williams 3B, Lynn Larsen 4Q, old fashioned trains; Bruce Atwa- ing in the Atlantic with the Naval signal to the motorist," he conr quartet and the girls' ensemble the flower show at Grand Central Dabbs. tenors: Robert Decker, bar-' ried on by the township in coordi- the Star of Bethlehem Chapter No. solo will be played, by Jack Doyle. served by the committee. shape and size of Mexico; Gloria John. Horakh 3B, David Beach 4Q, ter brought in plaster paris statu- Air Force. The. Cranford officer, eluded. • ' •' " IN THESE will participate. They will be as- Palace last week. Those who at- itone. and. Richard Prahl, bass- Among highlights will be songs by 2QPc N Gayle Waddill 6E, Sharon Parkin who was also attached to, the nation with state, county and mu- 26, OES, of Roselle, and those who NYU Physics Contest '~ sisted by two> instrumental ensem- Burt, climate and surface features; tended were: Mary Ann Davis, ettes, and Floyd Schroppe shared the "Acco Quartet", comprising wtibout the squeezing POPULAR PATTERNS Service for 4 Clara Pallotli of Elizabeth was a nicipal highway, safety coordinat- were pallbearers. • • - Karen Sorenson,--people; Charles 4Q, Mandy Fisher 4M, Dick Armr his stamp book. Royal Air Force in. England dur- The science department has been bles. ~ • ,., • , .. Faith Sharer, Margaret Koromi, soprano soloist and Doris Staple- ing committees throughout New Junior Chamber Plans Oscar Smith, William Long, Her- 4 Cl'PS—I SAUCERS Winnicky, products; Evelyn Lau- strong -4M, Lynn Jacobsen 5E, Lin^ ing World War II, recently , took "THE VAUGHAN FAMILY 4 DINNER PLATES Invited 4o enter, a three-man team Mary Garvey, Diane Mackie, Lee Bob Albert demonstrated for the ton was arranger-accompanist. " man Occi and Ralph Greener. A So FRESH AND GOOD—TBO EASY! Cedcrgreen • POINSETTA in the annual New York Univer- "The Vine" Sine rel, handcrafts; Benny Stevenson, da Loranger 5E, Judy Czerwmski class how heated air expands. This part in Operation Porttex with Benefit Dance May 20 clarinet trio, also will be featured 4 CAKE PLATES Ann Hofmann, Carol Woolley, San- Patrol Squadron 24 on a small Several solos were offered by brings you, Hie tree-fresh juice of fine oranges at 4 DESSERT DISHES sity Physics •"• • • • * •'*• 'T •"" •*• esUaSaall •*• DOANS PILLS 94 HIGH STREET CRANFORD NEW JEKSiY IILL TIUmONI COMPANY • • ~ •"• --—- v% a • •- i •"• f • 4 -• •"• ^^^P39H! :•••?<* THE CKAKFORD CITIZEN "AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, APRIL 1950 THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONtCLE, THURSDAY, APRIL-?. l£>50 ?age Nineieen HELP WANTED — FEMALE FOB SALE v SERVICING DID YOU WANTED TO 9inr EXFERTJQiCID woman lor general ANTIQUES of all kinds, furniture, China, GARAGE wanted in viclnitv „# - LOAFER Jacket, blue and grey, size 14 UPHOLSTERING-—Sets recovered. Sofa THIS IS DIFFERENT " housecleaning,- small apartment, for figurines, rugs. Jewelry, oil paintings, 0t CLASSIFIED BATES MULTIPLE LIST YOUR PHOPEBTT Different without beta* «dd—pleaslne velt School. CHanford 6-3795 TOST INSERTION—S ecnU a ward. (like new* Cranford, 6-5070. . and chair bottoms repaired. CRanford V* day per weak. CaU CBanford silver. Individual Items or entire con- 0-2854. . «• . . colonial lines, gleaming white with part 04131. tent* of homo. Appraisal* given. - M' ceml* mlnlntkm. Ada sel by •••" 'with the red brick front, 3 really large bedrooms, Uacs—1* itnim » line. Ads »et U LIVING ROOM SET. 3-pfeee. coffee table. ClUnfdrd 84)185. tf GARAGE FOR end table, lamps, mirror*. Singer treadle OIL-BURNEB service. CRanford 6-9529. modern bath with peach colored tile, first «*•«• daabl* Brie*. tf CHANFORD REAL" ESTATE BOARD??? floor spacious living room with-open fire- MtrZAT INKBT1ON8 fCoUMaUv* sewing machine, carpet 9 x B-Burgundy SIMB in, own room, oew borne, auto^ BOOKS, highest prices made, immediate ener place. Pull size dining room, ultra mod- removal. P.M. Bookshop. 330 Park , 11-2, In twist, dining room set. odd pieces, day ELECTRICIAN, extra outlets installed, re- SAVE TIME AND ENERGY— matte laundry. CBaniord 6-3SM. •Itkl WIUUBI ee»r ehsn»*«> 1 em tiled sclenct kitchenjwlth .breakfast —Avanue, PUlnfleld 4-3800. tf real a w#rd, S3 e»nU mlalnsasa. bed, chifferobe. small rues, drapes. Call pairs, house wiring, all types of fixtures. WAWTIT) TfrriHr'lr«ap*T for ^business cou- between 4:30 Tind 8 P. M.rall day-st ~ X. A. Jacobus, caanford 6-2851 U bar. rear screened porch, oil steam heat. ads or Attached garage with permanent drive. pl«, sleep in. Ho heavy cleaning or. OFFICE DESK, Oat top... Box 37S, c/o Cit- AUTOS FOB SALE la caps. . urday. 225 Elmer street. Westfield. homer over the left field fence. (tie) 244, and high series, G. FU1- Cranford Athlete Sete Clippers Hold First SEATS—Cane, rush, rattan. Work called WITH A BOARD MFMBKR NOW!I! AU in A-l condition. Good sized 1«. Ex- Uundnr. Hun be able to cook. Good liscn and Chronicled BUICK 1049. 4-door sedan, CASH. Checks ar Stamp* mail aceam- for and delivered. PLainfleld 6-4070. cellent location. homo in preference to high wages. Call dltlon. fully equipped. Doubles were knocked out by Norm cher, 633,. and Tied Huft and, An- • • YOUR BEST BET ' .' ' ' ,1 50 Candidates Turn Out for ' aiar advertlslnc caps'. Nat re- THE YOUNG SET 430 Somerset Street, North Plainfleld. CB. 0-3Mff after 6 P. M. Reference re- Wessells in. the tliird and Carroll Builders, drew Barna (tie), 587;-Class B-r- New Broad Jump Record Practice of Season aaaiulblc (or •norm in ad> taken N. J. . tf quired. • ' . ._ WANTED; .-;• •. Batters Boys' suits 7 to 12, $14.93 up: Leisure NOW. WE CAN SHOW IT AUTO SPRAY-PAINT high games. Jack Brisson, 231, and The first practice of the baseball . by tclcabane. jackets. *9.75 up. „" • BUNGALOW. 5 lovely rooms, living room for 10 days we have known this fine home THE b.A.V. CHAPTEB- would like to in the seventh. A University of North Carolina DEADLINE FOR COPY—W««B»*4ays GENERAL CONTRACTING, kitchen re- have a mimeographing machine and J. Czajkowski, 211; high series, season for the Crahlord Clippers of 8 Walnut Ave. — CRanford 6-6151. modeling, porches', garases and cjb- 19.6 x 12. fireplace, dining room 13 x 12. would be.available but because' the owner WORK WANTED — FEMALE Cranford's fourth run in.the sec- Varsity Track Squads at CHS athlete from Cranford, Bill Albans, at !• A. M. large kitchen, two nice' size bed- was busy getting ready to move we could typewriter donated to them. Call CRan- IneU. Kenilworth Building Corp.. WOMAN wishes "day work, bouse clean- ford'0-6138. ' ond frame was .scored by Wessells George Guemple, 598, and Floyd the Union County League was held RUBBER life raft, full equipment, new. rooms, tile bath, expansion attic, steam not show it. ' Ca GOP Tied son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Al- CRanford 0-9430 ar CRanford 6-2246. The outdoor track team of Cran- successful {.season on the cinder Phone Roselle 4-0528-J. 4-13 heat, (oili open porch, large lot. 100 ing, laundry. Experienced. CRanford RAhway 7-2632 for tree ratin^Tu i " (truck Out while the last four runs of the Weeks, 568; Class C—high games, Sunday afternoon behind Cranford. 4-20 NOW WE INVITE YOU TO INSPECT 6-6638. no obligation. Shop located!!c,1l" ford High School got in its first paths: " T bans,rSr.r42~Wall streetrsera~hew~ FOE SALE X 200. a grand buy at S12.490. this home with G delightful rooms in ex- third inning-were- scored by Car- RogerTVrrecT234, arid Jack'Uar- l High School with a turnout of BOXER puppies, pedigreed. A.K.C. reg- LAWN specialist. Renovation, construc- cellent location an quid jirie street. Tiled Competition for leading posi- broad jump record of 22 feet. 5 » BABY GRAND Piano, mahogany, Bn*m- istered. 7 weeks old, $75 and up. Call YOUNG Woman wishes days work. Call Want to buy a 6-room house in Cranfond Rahway. ney, 225; high series, George Gab- official practice of the new season some 30 players. Coach Ike Bald- tion, weed control.' maintenance. R. M. CENTER HALL—Near Roosevelt School. science, kitchen, .tile bath, 'insulation, T If roll, Bob Belden, Jim Gallo, and inches Saturday in the Carolina bach. Call Essrx 2-71&. after 5 P. M.. 3 Preston Ave., CRan- Block. CRanford 6-0383. tf 4 bedrooms. 2 tile baths, one has stall wood, burning fireplace; rear screened CRanford 6-6803. . - priced around f 10,000: Box 401, c/o Sportsman's Shop riel, 591, and John Hall, 557; piass Monday afternoon when" over "50 tions is spirited, with llnal selec- win has announced, however, that ford. • •- . 4-13 C.itijfen and • Chronicle. • • • .4-20 ^.Wessells. Glenn Owens went across Relays at Chapel Hill. N. C.,,-, SECTIONAL SOFA. 3 pirco. chartreuse, shower, artic 4stairsf 1st floor powder. porch, automatic heat, attached garage. RESPONSIBLE MOTHER will care for boys .turned, out for ..the varsity tions for the.-team rsubject to LAWNS made, limed, fertilized, reseeded room, living room, dining room, den the plate in the sixth, and Wessells D—high series, C. Delia Saila, 208^ there is. still time for other men a*75; floor lamps. 2 mahocany bl .. and rolled. Shrubbery planted ..and A1I In A-l condition and.priced reason- children, c.aH aftVr ft p. rn . CRanford Slops GOP While -, squad. Among the runners who change practically up to the time Albans broke his own previous LIME FOR LAWNS • kitchen." autnnxstii- heat, (oil* screen ably. YOtrSHOOtD SEETT TODAY." : came through with his third run of and Anthony Tineo, 201*; and high wanting to make the team to come • ••-• reasonable. Clianford (MIO82. transplanted, pruning, trimming, etc. 6-4857. ' TUTORING" answered the call for outdoor track the starting gun sounds. "=--- broad jupip mark and came close LAWN SEEDED FERTO SOIL Call Oscar Waltz. CRanford 6-3099 af- porch.' garage, large plot, a good buy TUTORma—High School and College Kern Twirls Last Three Lumbermen Win Two series, E. A. Peterson, and Joe Tin- out as there will be further prac- SALE—April I4th and 15th of house-hold FEBTO POTS •at S14JWJ. We still think you could ELDERLY LADY wishes to care for chll the afternoon in the seventh. 1 > furniture, tfla*su'ari', China and bric-a- ter 1P.M. 4-20 dren evenings. Formerly of Cranford. subjects. Carolus T. Clark. B. A. (Yale). The .Sportsman's Shop stopped eo, 517. were* many veterans of the indoor Boys out for the sprints include to being an Individual doubles win- tice sessions at 2 o'clock this Sat* AUTO. EAT OFF OF THE CELLAR PLOOH LL. B.. Ed. M. 33a Mountain Ave.. West- Saturday afternoon Cranford ner as-he tied for Hrst place in the brac. 114 Claremnnt Place, Crauford. WASHING MACHINE COMPOUND REFRIGERATORS, washing machines, H E INS. Realtor Compact 8-room home. Delightful living WEstfleld 2-2855-R. WOMEN Frames, Gives 1 Run; the Cranford Republican Club for track team, according to Head Larry Clavih, Arthur Thomas, urdny and Sunday afternoons at m 4-13 fleld. CnU WEstfleld 2-2741-W. U will travel to Irvington for a game rePPEEMINT BOOH U> - WATER SOFTENER vacuums', all electric appliances re- 17 North Ave, E, CRanford 6-0777 room with open fireplace. Knotty pine 1J7 Coach J. Seth Weekly and Assist- Cliff McClendon, William Jackson, high jump.and was second in the den flooded with daylight, full size dining We have openings for several two games last Friday ,night Lorobardi ..„ '. - 108 Memorial Field. . PARRA JAMES Sander in perfect con- R. & C. HANPY STORE paired. Work guaranteed. CaU Fred's HELP WANTED — MALE MATHEMATICS - TUTOR Graduate- Thall, NeebUng Homer wltyi Irvington High School; a Austin '__..,'. 165 130 ant Coach James Avery. Robert Glynn, David r^oU, Robert 120-yard~hlgh hurdles. dition, cast $43, asking $25. CHan- 509 SOUTH AVE., E; — CR. 6-0189 Appliance Repair Service, CRanford room, science kitchen that's spacious and Teacher Individual instruction in Alge- alert women who need to work while the Builders* General pin- 17» Michael Torro, business mana- 6-3853. •'.-.• ultra modem. 4 bedrooms, tile' bath, YOUNG MAN with driver's license, for Coacli Paul Buonaguro's Crari- Group IV team. Schellor-'..- 140 137 ford C-0020. . • soda fountain, full time. Seager's Drug bra. Geometry, Trigonometry. and Cal- ners were taking two from the Ro- Czajkowski 182 190 178 Bill Lovett and Bill Smiley are Root,-Leroy Wiant, Eddie Praul, An injury jinx continued to ger of .the. Clippers, reported this SPRING IS HERE! Venetian blinds, rockwool, insulation, oil but cannot Ieatve their hotari ,rd High School baseball nine • qKANFORD SCOTCH PLAINS 1 SEASONED top-soil. 4 yards load. $13. Store, 104 North Union Ave.. Cranford. culus. CaU or write for appointment./] / AB B II . AB R R Perry J,., , 138 lift co-captains of the outdoor track Gil O'Connor, and Arthur Huette- plague- the Cranford sophomore, PORTABLE rotary G. E. lroner. 2 years Authorized I ' It's really not /the time to talk about FALL heat with 350 gallon tank, double gar- George E. Parker, 14'Preston Avenue. to do so. It is a special kind , t to Scotch Plains Tuesday at-, tary Club and the G.OLP. and week, that John Taw of Linden has old. excellent condition. CHanford delivered. Sam Vitale and' Sons. 144 TIMKEN OIL BURNER but although your children will shortly age with permanent driveway. Excel- en Hoblnson.Jb S 0 1IR. Lee. ss 2 0 0 J. Dtella Sola 148 tea.m which will open its inter- man.—-- x North 19th Street, Kenilworth. Tel. start on their summer vacations you Owens, ss 8 1 1 DiNizio. 3b; 3 1 Builders' are now deadlocked. for C. Delia Said 136 146 however, when he wound up on a been added to the team's coaching 6-9018. ' — SALFS AND SERVICE — lent location. '310.400. . I HELP WANTED—Male or Feinale of sales project in conjunction rnoon for its first game of the CRanford 6-2882. tf really should start thinking about buyA. FURNISHED ROOsis FOR RENT NTrtlngrNTrtlng.p-rtt 4 1 j -Martin- • • ; rf ' 2 0 0 first in tHe Cranford Bowling Handicap ,. 68 63 .71 scholastic season April 18 with a Competing in the middle dis- stretcher following the establish- staff as assistant to Baldwin and 7 STOKM WINDOW'S, size 31V x • SP,i, Service on all makes i your new home close to a school. TELEPHONE SOLICITORS — Pleasant with Department store, IH^ 150 season and returned home Carroll,'c 2 2 2_ Franklin, ef-3 0 0 OIL BURNER Installation with 275 gal- Ivy covered chimney with- this centrally FURNISHED front room, 119 North Ave., League with fgur weeks to go. " » 805 800 S41 meet at North Plainfleld. Ten oth- tances are Tom Cisar, William ment of his new broad jump rec- "Red" Nugent has become base- one panel door, sire 29*'« x VO'.i. CRan- Metertrd .fuel oil deliveries located North Side 4-bedroom home. 30 work, excellent earnings, no selling, commission paid' and training ith a no-hit, 11-2 decision. Belden, It 4 2 0|Wessler. 2b 1 0 0 (ord C-C838. 4-20 lon tank and three controls. Including ACROSS THE STREET unlimited telephone service. Box 400, West. Cranford. Oallo, rf 3 11 EBBICO TBUCKIHQ THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THUB3DAY, APRIL 6. 1950 Page Twenty-One THE CRAWFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 195Q A ', . Page, Twenty. Slater, Carol Aim \iarrese, Gail Speeding Brings Fines Employes End Strike Good Friday, Easter daqr. April M. in Scandia HalL MT- Broderick, Le. Dell Hiller, Robert Carrie Brady, department senior Assessed Valuationsjlncrease, Anderson, ncgihaTCnudsonTJudith' FdFThree Motorists "."' At Synthetics Corp. - Services at St. Mark's win be installing Foceny, Ernest Vitale and Kath- KENILWORTH—Fines of $.10 She wfll be assisted by Mrs. leen Wickharri had perfect attend- GARWOOD — A strike of em- GARWOOD — Union jervices of Borough Assessors Reports and $3.75 costs apiece were levied litany and sermon win be held Rose *~rjll* - ' .. - ance; ..-..: Monday night in Municipal Court- iloyes of the Industrial Synthetics «5lNiLWdRTH — The Republi- turned over to the county by Jan- Corporation," 225" ~NbrUT -avenue, G<^-Frif4ay evening: at 8^ o'clnck by Magistrate • William, . Bruder night at Lyons Veteians* Hospital. can Club, in a campaign to clarify uary 10, he said. The public may ood which began early last Thursday it St Marie's Episcopal Chirrcb- Louis Onofri Advanced against Robert C, Buchman and the functions of the governing examine the tax books in January- morning, ended Tuesday when the Warren J. Binns, Jr., lay reader, Carl R. Deckert. both of Union, be in charge, assisted by the In Church bodies, heard a talk by Joseph The time for added assessments To Air Force Corporal and 'Ronald P. Haas of West Or- .00 workers' accepted an agree- Seeks Aid in Making Closing Program Held Corcione, a member, of the Board is from August 15 to September 30. 1 ment for an election to. choose be- Rev. Eric Tougher, pastor of tnei ' KENILWORTH—Louis R. Ono- ange, all of whom were arraigned Schools Starting GARWOOD—A dress rehearsal of Assessors, at a club meeting A complete survey was made two Named to Scout Post « ween District SO, "United- Mine Presbyterian Church and the Rev. ^Sponsor fri, son of Mr. and. Mrs. Angelo on speeding charges. of the play. "Sardines,**, will be Cancer Dressings By Sunbeam dub Monday night in Borough Hall. years ago on all assessments of GOP Club State Police Workers, and an independent un- Walter Pugh, pastor of St. Paul's Onofri of 22. North Nineteenth A line of' $1 and $1 costs were Easter Vacations At Camp Watchung held at next Monday's mwtiwg of FRI. - KENILWORTH—Mrs. Margaret KENILWORTH — The Sunbeam —Mr—Corcionc pointed out that land. in. the borough, he said. street, has been promoted to the assessed . against Joseph DiSanto ion. \ : :. ...; •_ ;; _; r Evangelical and Reformed Chunki. ' > chairman of cancer dress- Club of McKinley school held its Kenilworth's assessed valuations .. There are 370 veterans in Ken- :_GARWOQD — Garwood schools GARWOOD i-WUfeur-Wright, A Choral Eucharist program win j"~la«e-a»jBlIjr7 Fiani rank of corporal i'n the U. S. Air of Ir.vington who was found guilty The strike was started when Church- A ing units in Kenilwprth, has ap-closing program Saturday night at are $5,830,570 this year while last ilworth. Mr.. Corcione said. They Force. of parking in n restricted zone. wiil close at noon today for Easter unior assistant scoutmaster of District 50 said the company had be presented at 10 a. m. Easter nls are bong in ^lectsFour Candidate to the pby to the pealed to local women for assis- he Gospel" Chapel. Teachers- in year--they-werc-$5.178.7ao.__jfhis reecive a tax exemption of $185,- The youth, who was graduated vacations with reopenings sched- Troop 75. has been selected by the fired" 20 employes for "union act unday at St Mark's with the Rev. 100 each -year^theTspealcir pointed 1 public next fan m crsnjunc- tance, in_jp^ejpmjig dj^ssiii^s. ^Irh- charge were Joan Neumann, Grace represents an! increase, of, $651,781 from Regional'—High "Srjj'ool in In Music Festival uled for Monday, April 17. Watchling_ fnllnril nf Tfoy SrfflitK :. H. II o_ut. ivity.'.'- .Miy: Garrison, rnmpnny 11 struction for groups or individuals Ward, Ellen Henshaw, Althea over the previous year, he said. 1947, joined the Air Fofee on Oc- KENILWORTH — Three local ice-president, said that the work- Binns, in charge. Under the direc- Terrific in Technicolor 'rimm, Marie Medford and Hel- p Edward Flesher of^America as the assistant director n am plans Benefit for wishing to make cancer, dressings The tax rate has been cut this Welcomed as new members were tober 28,' 1948. After "entering boys were among those who play- Trustees tion «f 'W H l^»y,.-inTgani«d-1 the rs had been laid off because of ene V? Austin. Officers of the club Mrs. George Borger, Ray Dough- all day tomorrow in observance of if activities at Camp Watchung for . v — Also- is given each Wednesday by Mrs. year and probably will be further service he went to the Keesler ed in the Union Municipal Band Good Friday, arid the. post office To Train as Trooper decreasing orders for plastic gar- musical program will be: Prelude, Local Cancer Fund Sinclair, from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m.,are Maryanri Unglaub, president; reduced next year, Mr. Corcione erty and George Schneider. Mrs. Base Mechanics' School at Biloxi. for the rnusic festival last Wednes- the 1950 season. A Junior at St. lenl hose which the - plant manu- 'Overture" by Tschaikowsky; pro- Boy Rogers in Joseph Henshaw, vice-president; will operate on a curtailed basis. Benedict's . Preparatory School in LIB E R TY KENILWORTH—A talent show in Borough Hall. No dressings said. Industrial plants under con- John B. Stults urged members to Miss., where he was- graduated day in Union High School. They Committees Named All post office windows will be At Police Academy factures. ' : cessional, ''Welcome Happy Morn- should be made without first con- Robert Anderson, secretary, and struction in the borough are the support the talent show to be prior to being 'fcent overseas last were Horsmar Horlbeck,. Alfred1 Newark, Wilbur has been in scout- Dakota Way" )r (be benefit of the Kenilworth > closed at 1 p. m. while carriers will GARWOOD — Edward Flesher. A number of employes who hading"; Kyrie; "Chant" by Barnby; tacting Mrs. Sinclair for the proper Mildred MacKenzie, treasurer. main factor in the reduction, ac- sponsored by the club April 22 January. He is now at a clerical Scale and Jack Stults, Jr. For 1950, Talk Given ing movement.'for four years'and in Trucolor ampaign committee of the Union make only one mail delivery. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. resisted organizing efforts of Dis- Sequence, "The Strife is-O'er**; procedure. Among participants were Kath- cording to the speaker. for benefit of the cancer drive. school in Kadena, Okinawa. it present has attained the rank of :ounty Chapter, American Cancer STATE OP NEW JERSEY t. By Alex Campbell lobby will be open until 2 p. m.Flesher of 309 Hazel avenue, has rict 50 began agitation for. an in- hymn before sermon, "Come Te Kiddy Races on Sat • The chairman has requested a een Vonderaa, Charles Kaiser, Mr. Corcione explained that the Undersheriff "Alex Campbell, eagle scout Faithful"; offertory hymn. "Jesus clety, will be sponsored April 22 to ' ! • i GARWOOD — Mason Turner and from 4 to 6 p. m. Most stores been appointed as a candidate to dependent union. 'The groups ac- -the Republican" Club' at 2:30 donation for a cabinet in which Carol. Kaiser,' Janet Halbsgut, board is made up of three mem- seeking election- as sheriff, ad- FEHDINAND SICLOFF ' and are expected to remain open Assistant Scoutmaster M. J. Wil- cepted the proposal of Alan Weis- Christ is Risen Today"; Sanctjjs. dressed the meeting. Gerald Hunt, Brownies Participate MHS. FERDINAND SICIJOFT, and Councilman Albert Gill were the New Jersey State Police Acad- ., in Harding School. tt store dressings in Borough Hall. Judy Miller, Billy Koenig, Dorothy bers appointed for five-year terms • first name -being flctltlouil throughout the day. liams and Manfried Dudick* Jack | enfeld qf the New Jersey Media- 'Chant" by Cooper* Gloria. "Old . SOJL—MOV.—TUES. m by the mayor-and council. Others vice-president, presided in (he - wife of FERDINAND SIOLOFF, elected trustees for . three-year emy for training as a trooper. J Mayor Fred Pitten will provide Ward, Susan Thomas, Paul Mat- In Easter Egg Hunt owell and Donald Corveleyn all' Auditiipns will take place April absence of Alva Myers, preside it. and THE UNKNOWN HEIRS. State Police Superintendent ion Board, Newark, to hold an Scottish. Chant; recessional. "Day Two Holiday Hits room for the cabinet if one is con-weisbyn, Billy Clark, Alfred Ung- serving with him are John Graf ( DEVISEES, and PERSONAL. terms and. Mrs. Alice Rock, and of Troop 75. spent the past week- |8 at the school. Applications and A report on the recent amatc ur KENILWORTH—Brownie Troop Charles H. Schoeffel has an- lection;' of Resurrection" and posthide. "Of- tributed, Mrs. Sinclair said. An aub, Ernie Nols, June Daryl and Harry Lundih. Regular as- 29, accompanied by its leaders. (SEAU REPRESENTATIVES OF FER- Mrs. David Murray, for two- end at Camp Watchung. WHUam Bolden, Joan Vrtfter information may be ob- show was given' by Mrs. He en DINAND SICLOFF. und THEIR tertorium" by Goss. appeal also has been made, .for Stults, Linda Weber, Billy Shields, sessments are made from October OR ANY OF THEIR HEIRS. year terms, at a meeting of the Re- Couples Feted nounced. Thirty-two appointees and "BtM* Ruth" Cast £lncd from Edwin W. Kraus,' su- Ruth and Dudley Neville. Mrs. William Slater, Mrs. Melvin publican, Club Tuesday night in were named from a group of 870 clean, white material to ' be used Carol. Scavuzzo, Bobby Murphy, 1 to December 31, with the books Freund and Mrs. Austin Hiller, is F.XECUTORS, ADMINISTRA- Training Course Slated '":' in' ervisirtg principal of Kenilworth for dressings. Kathy Weingarth, Howard Mur- TORS, GRANTEES. ASSIGNS the Oakland House. Others serv- candidates who took written, phys- VFW Auxiliary Kerfeds ^chools. All pre-school as well as participating in an Easter egg hunt OK SUCCESSORS IN RIGHT, MRS. G. W. POWERS, JK. phy, -Lynn Weingarth, Marilyn this afternoon at Echo Lake Park. ' " TITLE OR INTEREST. jig on the board are Councilman At Dinner by ical and medical examinations in Legion Honors For Girl Scout Leaders Jchool children are invited to par- welcomes Terry Fritsch who re- Boright, Carolyn- Castro^ June You are hereby summoned and • re- Florence Castaldo "DEAR WIFE" Murphy, Peter Neumann, Judith The group left at noon from Hard- quired to serve upon Earl Poliick. plaln- Burton' E, - Dickerman and Percy February at Trenton. Appoint- cently underwent a tonsillectomy. Delia Sala. Carol Ann Dougherty, GARWOOD — Mrs: Clinton Pat- (icipate. " • • ;. •' • ' . ' -• Vonderaa, Alice Weigand, Barry ing School. Games will be played tlff'si altormy, whose address Is 1209 East Watt. ments-were made on basis of high- GARWOOD .— Miss Florence • .^-Hit No. 2— . Ruth Sluillcross Bride ' They are happy to welcome Mar- Grace Fridrich, Dale Harrrtsen, Jersey Slrwl,. Elizabeth 4. New Jersey,, :en, the Garwood . representative Merchants- and other/ interested Ruth, Virginia Ward, " Angelina and prizes will be awarded un answt-r to the 'complaint filed in a Standing committees for the Lions Club est marks, Superintendent Schoef- Winners of Castaldo. was reflected president Methodist Catherine Kramer.. . Jacqueline HI the organization committee of . Bobert Commines jersOns are requested i to donate Of G. W Powers, Jfr. .urnmino, Joseph.'Henshaw, Dol- ion Civetta from Elizabeth. Evelyn . The next meeting of the Brownie civil uctlon. In which Kuuene Coprjola Is current year were appointed as fol- GARWOOD — Undersheriff and fel said. recently Qf the Ladies Auxiliary to f de Grau h.as had perfect attend- Meros, Linda Rostron, Rose Marie plulntirr unJ Ferdinand SklolT. et als. are the Girl Scouts has announced that Usabeth Scott Irizes for the show. A cancer dis- ores Hetman, Virginia Mathews, Mothers' Club will be held April defendun's, nendlntf ' in the Superior lows by Councilman Archie . Dar- Bay Leaf. Post, 6807, Veterans of KENILWORTH—Miss Ruth Ann Sica, Kay Stem, Gary Siangan and Mrs. William A. Darroch were A 15-week training course will he training courses for Brownie I|ay and an exhibit of prizes' will arol Nanz, Ruth. Thomas 'and ance since September. " ' » . 20 at the home of Mrs. Frcuild, Court of New Jcrney, Chuncery Division, roch; president: Welcoming com- honored at a testimonial' dinner Safety Contest foreign Wars. Others named were in Shallcross, daughter of Mr._and Leonard Tripod. Joan Prpdy was Union County, Docket Number F-1370-4(», begin at the academy on April 16. nd Girl Scout leaders, will .begin be featured in the window of the Services Betsy Lang. ' , Victory Party 368 Roosevelt lane. within IIS Hry^uflcr April 27. 10SO. ex- mittee,' Mayor L. Thomas Daub and last Thursday night in the Park as follows: Senior vice-president. Mrs. John Shallcross of 60? on the Progress Honor Roll. Following graduation, candidates GARWOOD — Memorial Post, ext week at the Girl Scout Head- Mrs. Alice Pinkin; junior vice- "PAS) IN FULL" Boroiigh Drug Store. On March 28, the Kenilworth hulvc of KUCII date otherwise Judgment Councilmen David Murray an3 Hotel, Plainfield, by the Garwood will serve a six-month probation- Springfield road, became the bride .Maundy Thursday will be The opening prayer was given Board of Education gave a' victory hy default may bo rendered .against you 17, American Legion awarded quarters, 231 Clark street, West- president, Mrs. Clara DeFreitas Among those vjho already do- Saturday of George W. Powers, by Mr.; MacKenzie. The Rev. In, Mrs. Marcia Hess' third The Women's Society ,<»f Chris- for the relief demanded tn the complaint. Dickerman; finance, Albert Miller, lions Club in observance of theary period on the road before re- . Story from Reader's Digest marked by a candlelight service in party to the Harding School bas- , The action hns been Instituted for medals to Nora Trovenzano, Ther- "eld. Mrs. S. B. Lippincott, traili- and chaplain, Mrs. Stella Tenne- lated prizes are Mayor Fred Pit- Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Powers George Aitcheson, pastor of the grade;, Richard Bieksha, Patricia tian Service will meet Tuesday nt chairman; Fred Cowell, Michael couple's fiftieth wedding anniver- ceiving the full status of a trooper. Community Methodist Church at ketball team which won - the Re- Ncgola, Carolyn Obst, Mary Lou the iwrfKiKe of forccloslnfl and barrinff esa Manfredi and Mary Wanca, ng chairman, will ' direct the son. Ten, Alva Myers, president of theof 374 Lincoln drive. The Rev8. o'clock this evening. -The Rev. ranfprd Tabernacle, offered the 8 p. m., in-Community Methodist the equity of redemption of the defend- Galiszewski, William Gilbert and'sary. Former residents here for Mr. Flesher, a native of Gar- ho won first, second.and third [ub and chairman- of the local gional Grammar School Tourna- Wusslcr and Elizabeth Ford are on ^ in und tn l.-uulM und premises, sltu- :ourse for Brownie leaders which Also, treasurer, Mrs. Mary Pel- WEn.-SA1V APRIL Gerald M. Cover, pastor, perform- Lawrence Toombs of Prince Ed- closing prayer. Church. utr, ly.lnu und being In the Borough' of . Councilman, Gill; publicity, -Roy J. more than 40 years, Undersheriff wood, attended local schools and irize, respectively, in the annual ancer drive; Eric Berger, John B. ment. During the party awards the honor roll. ' Those with per- Kenilworth. Union County,. New Jersey, will hold its opening.session Tues- ed the ceremony in Community ward Island off the Atlantic cojst 1 /Fitzsimmoiis and Mason Turner. rod Mrs. Darroch now make theirwas graduated from Jonathan safety essay contest sponsored by usio; patriotic instructor. Mrs. Lu- Itults, Mrs! Ella Beliveau, Dudley were given to the team and cheer- fect attendance are: Thomas Man- -PROPOSED ORDINANCE lot .•> In Hlock 70 as laid down, designated • ! 1 ay, April 19 from 8:30 to 11:30 12 O'CLOCK HIGH" Methodist Church. A receptijon of Nova. Scotia, will preach on AN ORDINANCE (o Ainniil.iui Ordln- uiul dlHtlnuulshed on Section 2 of the ' . Also,' entertainment, Mr. Watt; tome in Mountainside. Dayton Regional High School cille Todisco; conductress, Mrs. leaders. Following the~rir«senta- nix^; Harry Wile, Claire; Boright; the post, at an assembly last Thursr . ni,,_and continue .fpr_5gyen Keville, TWiiliarn. .Peterson, ,Mrs. followed at the Hitching Post" Inn, "Changing Menf'to Saints." The Oiirr. entitled "An Ordinance Itcvlxinit Mup of New Oryingo, _U.niori_Q(junty.. New -. .-chairman; Warren - Binns, Louis A. new- $50 -bill-.was presented to Springfield. During'World War II, day in Kincoln School. Command-" Violet Piekarski; secretary, Mrs. ••arid-" Elizabeth Weber, Mrs. Marie Kelly, tion of awards, refreshments-and Eileen Kovacs and Carolyn Obst. tho Sanitary Code of Out Iloroiluh of ^Jeriiey und 'Tielnu ulso'ltltowri us lot 5 secutive Tuesdays. ~ Route 29. \ - i Rev.- Mr. Toombs is professor-elect Recent Events; Kenllworlii jind tho~ Stfoplement"to~Kuld In Mliir.k 70 on the tusc duplicate of the, Casale, Dante Costa, Wilma Dar- he served with the navy for, three Marion Esposito; historian, Mrs. dancing were enjoyedi Present at Antoinette Vitale had perfect he couple by former Mayor. Louis John Wolfe made the presenr 'The Girl.Scout course, under the ISLAND" arl Pollack, Anton Gato,. Daniel "'The' bride" wore a' candlelight of Old 'Testament- language and Sanitary Code Rreulntlnu the IMiimhlna llorouuh of Kenilworth and on the .Tax - roch, Mrs! Helen Dickerman, Coun-i ' Fontenelli. Undersheriff Dar- years. Unmarried, Mr. Flesher is Helen Donovan; guard. Mis. Hsa the party were rwerhbers of the attendance in Miss Iris Krueger's and Drainage of iiillldltiKH and Scwc-r ks^eKKnu-nt Mup of thv Borough of Ken- tation. ... •• direction of Miss- Shirley. Ann err and Joseph Carcione. satin and chantilly lace gown with literature at St. Stephen's College Connections." worth, New Jersey, nnd concerns real oilman Gill, Frank Schwartz, Jean- employed as a locomotive fireman Nash; musician, Mrs. DeFreitas; In Kenilworth Board of Education, Mr. Kraus, third . grade. Norman Pollack, pch, a former mayor of Garwood Judges for the contest were Paulsen,.' executive' director, will color| bearers, Mrs. Theresa Pel- Mrs. John B. Stults is chairman a high neckline and long sleeves. at Alberta, Canada. BE- IT ORDAINED by {he Honrd of estute located at 527 Washington Avenue. ette Turner and Mrs. Clara De- by the Central Railroad of New f members of the faculty and guests. Elsbcth Fischer, Margaret Fuller Health of the Boroiiuh nf Kenllworlii: much of Ke'uilforth, Union County, - nd also a •former member of the Commander Wolfe, Louis L. D. meet Wednesday April lip from usio, : Mrs. Anne Brittain, Mrs. SPECIAL KIDDY SHOW. charge of arrangements. As- Her fingertip veil was held by a Dr. Lloyd Nimaroff, tenor solo- Freitas; membership, Mr. Fitzsim- lub, traced his history in this Jersey. He Is 25 years old. |is(ing her' are Mr. Myers, Mrs. Lydia McGeehan and Claudette and Veronica Sattler are on the Section I—That Section 4 APRIL 6, 1950 Page Twenty-two THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AMD CHRONICLE, ,71 .. the' easterly side of Cedar street Mr.'and Mrs! T. T. deria, Mrs. Clifford Eger, ter Cook. . on the birth of a son, Robert Wil- ADDITIONAL man Eger,'. Mrs. Charles Sfaoo- . Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wickholm liam, on March 18 at_Muhlenberg and 150 feet northerly at right Dorothy Gibson and Alfred Miller angles from Fourth -avenuey-wit nil of Ships Bottom, end Mj>. and smitlv Mrs. Bernard Vanesky and recently entertained their dub at l~^ Mrs. Edward Enners of Garwood. Mrs: George Swenda. Games and their home on Cedar street. Ap- Mrs. Harry Nead entertained her exception. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hoefele to 4,7 00 Mrs. Joseph Bender is recuper- bullet refreshments were served proximately five couples'attended pinochle ciub Wednesday at her To the Colors! • ••••.•*- ... ating from' a recent illness at her and prizes were won by Mrs. Clif- from Jersey City and Ridgewood home, 115 Willow avenue. A/nong Frank J. Munn and Cornelius G. By Outstanding COJMES Two Garwood Residents homer 260 Locust avenue?— — ford Eger and Mrs. Maderia.—' ~Mrrand MrsTlCenneth RolTof those presentwere Mrs. Ann John- Comelisse,••-corpartners, —stc.7;—Jot ONWARD in the Members of Jury Panel • Robert Mitchell, son-of the -Mr. and.Mrs. Joseph Certo of Spruce avenue-announce the birth son, Mrs. Maude Carley. pnd.Mrs. 227, block 4, map of section 4, Net Press Run S Ufc-i James Mitchells of 343 Myrtle ave- 105 Anchor.place were guests last of a son Kenneth Edward, Jr., on OOve Zemmany of Garwood, Mrs. property of New York Suburban LAWN EXPERT Attack on' GARWOOD — William R. Baker nue, will arrive home this week week-end of friends in Jersey April 2 in Muhlenberg. Hospital, Blanche Meyer of Rahway and Land Company at Garwood-West- ' TODAYS ISStiE of 314 North avenue and Arthur from, Syracuse University to spend City. Plairifleld. " Mrs.,FriedeJ3runett of Cranford. fleld. • V CANCER! Hansen of 609 Willow avenue are the Easter,holidays with.his par- • A son, Bruce Harold, was born Mr. and Mrs. Wesley T. White SATURDAY, APRIL on a petit jury panel drawn last- The Sewing Circle met recently Thoma$ Phillips, is expected ents. He is a junibrat the.Univer- at the home of Mrs. Conrad Rieder, home today for the Easter holidays to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ratushny to Mr., and Mrs. William J. Kal- week before Union County Judge sity '.__• • '. [".__. • ; •/ • 9:30 A. M. to2:30 RIME. of _ 308 JforUuayenue- on_March-.19. manK property known as 352' Sec- GARwoou G RANFO RJ> KENILWORTH 123 Winslbw place. fromL Lancaster.: Pa... when* he is "Waitef'T^~HetBeld by Sheriff^ at Muhlenberg Hospital, Plainfleld. ond avenue. . Charles E. Ayers and Jury Com- Mr. and Mrs. Alex Lawson" oT Carl Galowsky of Locust avenue studying* for the ministry. Mr. Mr. Nat Friedman of Garden State Seed Com- missioner William A. Bourdon. 410 Myrtle.avenue will spend Eas- is recuperating at his home fol- Phillips' home- is at 512 Spruce Mr. and Mrs. Edward Woienski Mr. and Mrs. Raymond A* Sal- CRANFORD. NEW JERSEY "THURSDAY. APRIL 13. 1950 24 Pages *- FIVE CENTS '. The panel was selected/for the ter' at the home of Mr. Lawson's lowing a tqnsillectomy performed avenue. • of 401 Brookside place announce dutti to Rhoda Ogden Mosier, pany will be in our store this Saturday to help local mother, Mrs. Jessie Lawson-flf Jer- ; s -term of county-courts- beginning last Thursday at Rahway Memor- rJSIr. and -Mrs. -Carmen—Scrimo the.birth of a daughter, Linda, On property known as-549 Myrtle ave- "residents with theiHawn problems. -^He-will answer sey City. • To Play Here Candidates to Speak next Monday. Altogether, 100 resi- ial Hospital, Rahway. and son of 203 Fourth avenue spent March 18 at Rahway Memorial nue."' ' -' any question you may have about your lawn. Please Seek lean Nominations dents of the county have been no- Mrs. George Pyle, Jr., enter- Mr. arid Mrs. Albert Davinus of Palm' Sunday irtTthe home of the Hospital, Rahway. Memorial At VIA Open House -TV""-' tified to .report for duty as panel tained her Canasra Club Tuesday Spruce avenue wilj sp^nd Easter Anthony Alfiefos of Woodhaven, come early so. we won't swamp him as we did last Heavy GOP members. evening at her home, 349 Second at the home of Mrs. Davinus' moth- L. I. Candidates ' in Tuesday's Pri- avenue. , er in Gerardsyille, Pa. Mr. .^rid Mrs. Joseph R. Weiss, Transfers of Focus On mary Election will be heard at an Slated for : , Mrs. George Paulding, Mrs. Jos- Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Huff, and Jr.jyiit5i6 Spruce avenue enter- Real Estate open house tomorrow under spon- • .'"> •-:*?• eph' Bender' and Mrs. 'William children of < 951 Spruce avenuetained Mrs. Weiss' parents.from PARTY TIME Expected Tuesday sorship of the Village Improve- Activities Woicjt recently attended. a fashion moved Saturday into their new" Massachusetts last week-end. GARWOOD — The following IS TEME'XO CALL,- show, at the Elks Club in Elizabeth. home on Seventh street in Roselle. James L. Phillips of 512 Spruce deeds have been recorded "at the Cranford 6-3356 Big Issues Teacher ment Association at 8 p. m., in the Th'e..affair was, sponsored by the The Entre Nous Club recently avenue left this week on a business office of County, Register Herbert township, rooms. Mrs. J. Angus Township Committee Union County Women's Democrat- J. Pascoe in the Court House, EAST — ECONOMICAL Primary Election In Garwood attended a square dance at the trip to South Carolina. " SATISFACTORY Knowles will introduce the speak- ic Club. Elizabeth: Congressman Case , Students to Dedicate Race Stirs Interest old Evergreen Lodge in Spring- The Rev. Walter Pugh will spend SANDWICHES — COOKIES/ ers Information Mrs. John Eger of South avenue field. Among those present ..were aday_jn Allentown, Pa., this week Pauline Wizi and others to CAKES — PIES Among Speakers at Cancer Collection / Among those scheduled to ppeak Public Schools 9 In Primary Election was hostess Friday evening at a Mr. and Mn£ William Gilbert, where he will take movies and pic- Zofla Wasowska, lot A," map of Home-made Bread—Fudge Candidates Night are the four Republican candidates When—Tuesday. April 18 A spirited, last-minute campaign GARWOOD—Awards were pre- household demonstration held at Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy "May, Mr. and tures of the Phoebe Home for the addition to Anchor Park.. Wedding & Party "Caterers ' To Miss McAllister Polls'Open—7 a. m. to 8 p. m. and ' two 'unopposed Democratic by the four Republican candidates • sented to winners of the safety the home of Mrs. Herman Eger, 64 Mrs.' Jdnn Maggs, Mr. and Mrs. Aged for use in the Evangelical Mr. and Mrs. John Lombardo to Republicans- should concentrate Cranford High School's partici- Where to Vote— pation in the Cancer Control Cam- seeking the two nominations for essay contest last week- in an as- Wjllow avenue. Approximately 10 Arthur Rose, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew and Reformed Churchs" visual aid Mr. and Mrs. Robert Simon, one their attention on major issues, aspirants' for the two seats on the First district, Sherman School such as this nation's foreign policy, paign will be a memorial fund Township Committee is expected to sembly for Garwopd students. John guests attended frorh Garwood, Be Francesco, Mr. and Mrs. Russell program of which he is chairman. tract in Fourth avenue, 480 feet BENNERS AKEN Township Committee. Xhey are Second district; Sherman School attract an above-average vote in Wolfe of Memorial Ppst,^ 318, Linden and Cranford. Those fi Burleigh, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore 12 NORTH Mt. VK, CRANFORD, IfcJ. TCL.CR6-O30I and not on,small matters such as- collection dedicated to Bliss Grace Third district. Roosevelt School Mr. and Mrs. Page of 110 Anchor from Oak street; and one tract 1 HAMILTON AVE. McAllister, veteran Qranford John W: Doran, incumbent; Fred next Tuesday's Republican Pri-. .American Legion, distributed gold, Garwood included Mrs. Harry/Ma- Kurlewicz and Mr. and Mrs. Wai-' place are receiving congratulations I consisting of 225 feet easterly from trying to turn up subversives- in Fourth district, Cleveland School ; the gtate Department, Congress- teacher, who died February 9 of P. Andersen, Clarence. L. Fritz mary, it was indicated this week. sliver" and bronze medals to Nora , Fifth district,. Lincoln School Fire Commissioner John W. - Provenzano, Theresa Martfredi and man Clifford P. Case told mem- cancer. >.." and Joseph Warsinski, Republi- l Sixth district, Sherman School Doran is the only incumbent com- Mary Wanca, first, second and bers of the Cranford Republican Announcement- Newark. The nuptial was held at EASIER CANDY) Si. Andrew's Church, Newark. kUMStttl»Ut§n...\ About 60 guests attended from River Brand "White Rice noxpkg. Ha 2b.pkg.29e Cranford, Elizabeth, Newark, •Jelly Eggs Boonton, East Orange and North Borden's Instant Coffee ioo» pu« J ox. |a# 47c 3 ox. jar 1.13 J\ct*y Crop Vuieneia Carolina. • *aniU.'..MNrnf/' " •• \ Airline Prune Juice . • • • • • • *.boi25<» Chocolates ,' «• •»•»'«n bo* n, 85c Tomato Juice Cocktail **» uu 24 ox. bo>. 20« IDA ORAIVCJKS 5139« Cktoht* mttnt. liWiurt ' Cream Eggs .\. • . ib.b«i29a THESE BEAUTIES WILL FLATTER Blueberry Muffin Mix PyOMy C ox. pkg. 33« Raspberry Preserves Ann p«g» / i b. iar 29a • YOUR HOME AT PRICES YQU ' 1 Marshmallow Rabbits «ox. my 29a Bridal Dtt«t>etwltM2*Mm. CniMllEilTS Louis Sherry Preserves Aprieo* or Poach t2«oz.{af21<> Fresh Asparagus* Washed Spinaeh • • .-w««.!*» 19« CAN AFFORD CkatmUU OMtrti ' f : BY PRANK SEBt ' ' •>i :, >7~."T;EI. » PaaS Egg Dyes for coloring eOBS pk»-15o Fresh Peas California CarrOtS Western , bunch'9c Marshmallow Eggs ioox.tray39« Snow BcrrjrPcaaqanent Ftnuhed Organdy "Onward and Upward" Cottage Sets in Chry«*n- O A Q pr. Sparkle Gelatin Desserts * er, meets will follow for the team, Lovett, Robert Boteler, Don Gang- ord. Last fall he hurt his back couch. all permits as low as (269.75 and up. RELIABLE FUEL OIL SUPPLY. Inc. ft. living room with wood-burning fire- Starring on the mound for Cran- pmato,'2b 2 0 0 With the final two weeks of the sick _ : isi an . iM place, steam heat garage. $14,300. c/o Citizen and Chronicle. 4-13 SINGLE ROOM. $8 per week. Desire given. For appointment write Kern, p OlMattox. lb 2 0 0 culminating with the state cham- aware, Nick Myers, Roger WaddiU, while playing football at college TWO-PIECE club living room suite, also DEAN OIL CO. 83 Benjamin St.. CRanfonj 6-2123 Thall, 2b 4 I 2 season Scheduled for "bumper" Wyclcoff .! 1B4 171 , 166 fireside chair and- coffee, fable, very' Is as far as they'll have to walk.. You employed gentleman. 0 New Street, Curtis, 31 Ualsey St, Newark were Bob Neebling and Don Hatneld. ~\t l-oo Wllklna > 168 107 IBS Gil O'Connor, Frank Weidnecht, of North Carolina and Duke Uni- - FAnwood 2-8464 tf Cooper, 3b 3 0 1 Sweet. If 2 0 0 pionships at Rutgers University in and was forced to the sports side- reasonable. Call CRanford 0-1029. can watch them to and fro. And best Attractive 6-room home. Quiet street just Cranford. v bowling, there is every likelihood ALL HOME repairs and alterations. of all the house is in lovely condition. APARTMENTS FOR RENT [em who confined the Scotch WesseUs, cf 4 3 2 Venezia, c Thomtnen ^.. 134 . \1S1 New Brunswick on June 3. Joe Tunner, Don Burn^, Fred versity. Weiland is in his junior POSTAGE STAMP collections bought and Broken wirulow cords replaced, gutters off of Orange Ave. Vestibule entranced 2. N. J. 3 1 that the winner may not be de- Morenko :.... 168 .; 149. 134 lines for weeks. ' HUG. 9 x 12. wlnr. Avminstcr. slightly told. Elm Stamp Co., Box 002C, Plalrr- Just move right in-. Oil «*^—i heat, mod- wood-burning fireplace.* tile kitchen anfl WILL SUB-LET 2Vfc rooms, unfurnished PLEASANT furnished room, convenient 'lains scoring to one run in the Scuderi. n 0 0 0 Jacobs, Fete Wciland, Bill Smiley, year at .Princeton. and leaders eleaned. repaired, replaced; ern kitchen, breakfast nook, but don't apartment, ideal central location, S75. to transportation. Garage If desired. •W. Lee Ei . 120; . Coach Weekly regards his ma- worn, pad included. $10. also VJ ton fleld, N. J. . tf porch steps renewed. No Job too small. hath, oil steam heat, garage. Transferred irst inning and another in the final 0 0 0 cided until the final game on the chain block, 815. Excellent condition take our 'Word for it. call now for an WEstfleld 2-5960-J. ' 4-13 CRanford 6-4531. Fowler, p 10 0 terial as providing the potentials Bradley Page, and Charles Sam- DINING ROOM set. ServelEleclrolux re- L. F. Baxter, phone CUonford O-63S2. owner anxious to sell. •ame. Neebling pitched.'four com- final night. • 813 818 837 CHanford 0-2GS1. InspecUon. _. Priced at *10.000. IMMEDIATE possession. lovely small LARGE, pleasant, furnished room, pri- for one of the best Blue and Gold uels, J With Princeton Team Pocono Crest 'Cn nips frigerator. CRanford 6-5816. 4-6 1. L. COMPANY—Now is the time to J 34 11 111 22 2 6 OLD-STYLE G. E. Refrigerator, T'j cu. Stonefront 2 year old home. North apartment, couple preferred, conven- vate family, separate bathroom with Icte innings, struck out nine bat- Errico Truckers are in third, — 0 — have your lawn, trees and shrubst taken MURRAY & MURPHY Side within 10 minutes' walk of center. Walked for Scuederi' in fifth. squads in recent years. Believed Candidates for the high hurdles . CMICKAOAMI «»» aova ft., sood condition, S25: 9-tubc Temple WELL-ROTTED cow and sheep manure— ient to shopping and transportation - shower. 3 minutes to station and bus. ,r.sr(four of them In a row), isT only two games behind the lead- Stanley M. Weilnnd, Jr., son of also rich top soil. WEstfleld 2-5209-M. core of by eitperta. Cement work and Science kitchen with electric range, tile WEstfleld 2-1410. or RAhway 7-2520. Gentleman only. Phone CRanford HOME-MADE SWEET-& HOT SCORE BV INNINGS: STEVE'S'. OARAGE (8) capable of being rounded out to a are Tom Magner, Jack Mpditz, Al- , NAWAKWA *ar OIIU.« • cabinet radio (walnuti.kS7.50. May be _ . REALTORS Mr. and Mrs. Stanley M. Weilnnd, B Season. 2000-Aer. KiUU. ' 4-20 driveways repaired at any time. Call hath, first floor lavatory, wood-burning 6-8733. . jed four passes, and retired with Cranford : 0 4 5 0 0 1 1—11 ers, after winning two from the Lucas 1B3 106 210 1 seen at Robbing and Allison. Inc. ware- CRanford 6-6744 or 6-4051. tf THREE-room unfurnished apartment, no ITALIAN SAUSAGE Scotch Plains 1,00000 1—2 Davl 157 150 107 showing of good strength in prnc- bert Barnes. George Rankin, Wil- «. Balanced proa-ram of sports house 213 South Ave.. Crauford, N. J. 349 South Avenue fireplace, oil heat, attached garage. 9-1 lead. Kern, who.took over Sportsman's Shop. The • Unamis Sr., of 50? Central avenue, is with children, available Immediately, $35 ONE or two comfortably furnished rooms, Harris • r :...'168 160 146 tically all events, the squad seems liam Jackson, Robert Root, .Dave ROSES IF you plan to build; repair or make per month. 9 New street. Cranford. for business person or couple, centrally , HOME-MADE the beginning of the fifth inn- continued their torrid climb by Blnko ....: , 149 162 188 the Princeton University . track NOW IN STOCK—Flower and vecetable Hybrid Teas 2-Yr. No. I grade Alterations. Call T. JOHNSEN. 405 Cen- Garwood. N. 3. WEstfleld I-4S84 Solid brick—solid value, particularly at to have the depth required for a Root, Judd Herman/and Roy Wi- seedi. onion sets, begonia, nloxlnia-and If* new price of 317.000. Choicely lo- located. Phone CRanford 6-6067. g, rang up four strike-outs and Hutteman'....,.... 175 174, 174 team which is in the South to tqke Collection of any 10 varieties tral Avenue. CRanford 6-9548. tf 1 MEAT BALLS Plans Announced for ; winning a sweep over the Unamis ant.' "• . '•„ lllly bulbs, also all kinds of fertilizer. $9.35 - ' cated on 60 x 106 lot. Kitchen and bath LOST ive up three free tickets to first. •part in meets with the University HOLLAND FLORAL GARDENS TRUCK ' CRANE and T.D.-9 Bulldozer are both tiled. There's a center hall, ROOMS for rent by day or week. Rea- and are in fourth place a game ber 841 ' 850 '853 METHODIST MEN'S CLUB (1) In the tryouts for field events are 7 South Ave', E.. Cranford 20 varieties available- BANK BOOK NO. 22163 of the Cranford -. sonable rates. Call CRanford 8-9832. In Sauce ' -;- CITIZEN-CHRONICLE <0> Patented Hybrid Teas for hire. S. W. Oliver. Inc.. CRanford ROOSEVELT SCHOOL' area., practically wood - burning .fireplace, oil steam heat Scotch Plains scored its flrit run 1950 Soap Box Derby hind Errico. The Post Office won Cowperthwaite ...... 168 130 210 between Walnut Si S. Union- Av. CR 0-3553 6-2159 and Linden 2-7054. tf new 6-room home with brefzeway and and garage. Trust Company, Cranford, N. J. II not CRANFORD HOTEL tf Howard :...... • 112 164 137 Harris 107 129 George Rankin, Jimmy Walker, $1.50-82.00 — «15.OO-«20.OO dor. attached garage, fireplace in living restored before the 7th day of April, Italian Spaghetti Cheese the beginning of the game -after a sweep over Dukes and are now McMahon 138 137 134 DINING ROOM sets,, gas stove, 4 poster Inquire for varieties Plans have been announced for Teetsel 159 130 130 Arthur Huetteman, Albert Barnes, MASONRY •— General repairs and altera- room. 1st floor powder rooml colored CENTER HALL colonial with a living 1950, application will be made for a , Lee walked. Art DiNizio, who in a six-way tie for fifth position, Ray .': 143 117 124 Cory 178 175 131 bed..end tables, dressers, lamps, vanity J. F. KINSELLA CRanford 6-0606 tions. S. R. Jordan. 220 South Avenue. tile bath, gas heat, over-sized lot. new book. . 4-6 and Italian Olive Oil the running of the 1950 Soap Box Austin i. 1B1 1S9 183 Fred Klush, Gil O'Connor, Eddie and antique chests. Townsend, 241 room almost as large as the average new illowed Lee in the batting order, Martin ,...„ 170' 107 159 East. CRanford. Tel. CRanford 6-6911. bungalow you see today. It's 30 x IS with Derby which will be held this year three games In back of Sunny McCullough ;•.....- .•. 171 172 " 173 Imus ,...;; 135 Praul, Judd Herman, Don Hopkins, AN EASTER DINNER North Ave.. WEstfleld 2-4484/ SOIL COMPOST.. $3 a yard, delivered. BANK BOOK NO. 17453 of the Cranford WANTED to Rent small Handicap 40 40 40 Screened soil compost, 97 a yard, de- — Landscape Contractors — MOUNTAINSIDE—5-room bungalow, sit- a stone fireplace that opens Into It and Trust: Company, Cranford. N. J. If not Italian and American -as at the plate when Neebling let on June 24 in Union County. The Acres. .-'-•" THAT YOUTi REALLY ENJOY .... ' SIDEBOARD, China closet, small ma- uated ona'i acre plot, fireplace, mod- also into a sun room that's nearly as large 7Q2 743 . 7S0 Bradley Page, Bill Ioaine, and livered, also small .excavation work. Lawns — Shrubbery — Tree Work ern ' fHtc*»r". recreation room, one-car restored before the 28th .day of April, garage for Storage of lum- with two wild pitches, allow- winner will be sent to Akron, Ohio, 70S -789 700 From the fresh juicy fruit cup or frosted cocktail to the last hogany table. 2 kitchen tables, chairs L. Fazio, ELizabeth 3-8631 between 6 Rototillirig as the living room. Full size dining room 1950, application will be made for a Steve's Garage pulled from six- -r- 0 — John Sherman. . '.. " and , pictures. Rcasonablej • 304 SpHng- garage. ' • with mirror, spacious tile science kitchen. GROCERY CH8 TRACK SCHEDULE crumb of a dainty home-made dessert . . . You'll find pur and. B"r. M. tf Lawns maintained by the month or season hew book. < . 4-27 212 SOUTH AVE.. E. tee to reach third. DiNizio by airplane to take part in the Ail- teenth to tenth place Friday night CRANFOED SHOE 8TOBE (2> : field Ave..-Cranford. . ., '. • • - " ' ROBERTS & WEISE First floor lavatory, master bedroom 30 ber and tools. Elizabeth — 0 — April 18—North'PlainReld ,T...;...... 'A"Way JOSEPH 3. GUKER .... CRANFORD as walked and then stole second; American Soap Box finals on Aug- by winning-a- sweep over the Cit- Dimmlck ....:....;.:..:...... 154 184 169 dining room a most Interesting place and so cheerful too VENETIAN BLINDS, up to 36". white and 63 N. Lehigh Ave. CRanford 6-3284. ft. long with double.closets. 2 other spa- BANK BOOK NO.,20887 -ot the Cranford GEE (?) April 21—Cpvin{y..Relays ,.„ „ Westfleld FABRICS iTHAT ARE. DIFFERENT - ivory, 43JI5. Immediate -delivery. Al- -•-•• -- '• Realtor " .' '-'-'" clous bedrooms, 2 tile baths, one with stall Trust Company, Cranford, N. J. - If not 6-6885. Open All Day;Sundays fter Jim Martin reached, first on ust. 13. .--•-•, —-,,V -. ;,..„-.-...-.- izen and'Chronicle.' The- only oth- ; April 25-^-Riihway ...... ;: ;...r...... Away with allvits.fresh Easter flowers.-• - • ' • • •-:-• '•- ban-Lewls Hardware, 109 N. Union Ave. 116 North Ave, West Cranford. N. i.' Gunderson ...... 167 126 18k You'll be proud to be seen in our fasci- ALL TYPES sink tops-repaired or re- shower. 75 x ISO lot. Double garage.- restored before the 28th day of April, fielder's choice, Lee was put out The Union County Soap Box er sweep was scored by Peterson's DITullo ;.... 149 180 144 Hayeck 170 162 143 April 20—Perm Relays Philadelphia 0 12:30 to 6:30 P. M; 0 ; — nating new spring "Sow-Worthy" Fabrics • — > ;;;- —--" -l placed. Linoleum, asphalt.' rubber, tile Tel. CRanford 6-1890 ' 1950, application will be made for a 176 Fllslnger .' 170 ,188 193 May 6—Newark Bd. of Ed. ... Newark by the yard. For your Easter pnd.sprlntf floors Installed! Home floor waxera foir Evenings—CRanford 6-4671 the plate, leaving runners on Everett' ...-.: ..: 200 180 COLUMBIA WINDOW SHADES, up to 31 If you are thinking of building a house new book. . 4-27 r Derby will be the only one con- Dairy over Barren's Esso, Pavics 144 189 179 Schmidt - " 143 161 City Stadium A dining room 0/ unusual chartu Wardrobe shop at— ' rent. (1.50 per .day. W. Ft. Dolbler & and want a nearby lot for a married ;t and third with one away. Mar, J. Haddnd 246 220 173 May 9—Linden Away GRILL'S SILK & COTTON SHOP Inches, on your roller, $1.09. Same Pay Co.. 1 741 Central Ave.. WEstfleld daughter or son or even a friend we BANK BOOK NO. 25383 of the Cranford ducted in metropolitan New Jer- Joe Haddad of Builders' General May 13—State Relays LOME Brand! Service. Alban-Lewisj Hardware, 109 2-5958. ' > -If ' 793 "759 BOO 130 E. Broad St... Westfleld or . N. Union Ave. •' ••. . tf would like to suggest two 75 x ISO lots .Trust Company, Cranford, N. J. If not n proceeded to steal second and sey and will be Sponsored by the was pace setter last Friday night 936 904 827 COMUUTEBS (1) May l!>-4Hegional :...... :.'. Away LESHNER'S FABRIC CENTER . TWO BUNGALOWS '— Price 512.500. n central North Side location with all restored before the 28th day of April, May 22—Hillside Away MADORA PATTON'S YOUR HOME need flxingT We repair ihen an attempt was made to cut Elizabeth • Journal, the Elizabeth putting together scores of 246, 220 ROTARY CLUB (1) Klnney 131 167 147 , 15, North Ave.. W., Cranford . PITTSBURGH PAINTS, full line of In- improvements. 1950, application will, be made for a Ifeganhardt -144—142 137- May 20—Co.-Cliamplonshlps—..—Plainfleld Luncheon, 11:10 t*%-—Wcekfl>rs (Except Ssl.l—Dinner. J:30 la ~:30 anything from broken . lamps, window RIVER Property in best location—*10.000. lim-off-at-the-keystono-sacki-Di—j B. Britton^....* .-..192^-^164 144 -— near the movies — terior and exterior. Painters' discount panes, saah cords, gutters and leaders. new book. •" 4-27 -Board—of—Recreation,—the—Esso d"l 73" for~a~639^series: ~Lucas Blind .: 100 100 100 Hotmann' 172 128 130 June 3—State Championships .... Rutgers ' ouse—lot—quantities. Alban Lewlsv HOWLAND - REALTOR Soheller : 153 150 199 4 J4 North Broad SL, Ellxabeth ELixabeth\3^9872 i FRESH FnoZEJI HORSE MEAT. Uo^rn- repaired, replaced, cleaned, porch raU- SIX-ROOM Home, large living room with izio scored from third to com- Standard Oil Company, and Chev- had the second high series with 598 . Harney 1B4 1S9 200 ment inspected, alno hearts and liver 109 North Union Ave. tf ings and steps replaced. New ceilings 444 Chestnut Street ROselle 4-1050 SUMMER COTTAGE FOR RENT R. Hnrney 1B5 172 183 Stalser 182 ISO 179 /ARNOLD it SON (2) fireplace, sun porch, large tiled bath, lete a successful double steal. rolet dealers in this area—among and Sicko was third with 596. Handicap 8 13 31 DAILY. Cranford Pet Shop. 11 North installed, roofs repaired, weatherstrip- oil beat. — $14,000. , Mr*. Miriam Neville—CR. 6-2126 t .230 195- 102 Hubiak 134 155 222 FIREPLACE. RANGE or FURNACE can ping. W. L. Schroeder. CRanford 6-3474. LAV ALETTE—White colonial house, short The"—"second—and ---. last Scotch them, Norris Chevrolet, Inc.,- in Others in the 200-circle included Handicap 71 - 71 71 Weluand 160 176 170 -bum-pRESTOLOGSr-Clean—andr-eco- Mrs. Gertrude Nnnt) ' CR. 6-3685—^ - block from- ocean—4-lurne rooms—fire- / 700 756 813 W I L LI A M _ O. 8CHM A.I^ I Mr. Harold WiUon—CR. 6-1054 lains tally came in the seventh Westfleld and the Rahway Auto Hlspoll 167 148 K1B or RENEWAL subscriptions. Call nomical fuel. C. E. Trubenbach, Cran- BICYCLE AND BABY CARRIAGE REzu ' place, hot water, shower, stairway to Sicko, Enrico Trucking, 211; Lucas, 802 881 830 —• C) — Trczxa 110 140 14S ford Feed Sc Seed, 118 South Ave.. E. PAIRS. We are equipped to render attic, maple furniture, porch, $85 per ming on an error by- Third Base- Earl V. Guy. CRanford 0-9015. 3-30 Supply and Service Company in Steve's Garage, 210; Everett, DUKE'S <0> Relnhold .". 117 172 135 —CRanford 6-1661. Carton six logs $1. complete repair service and genuine S Alden St. CR. 8-3535' $11,500—Owner's loss is your gain. Try week. CRanford 6-6151 or 4242. — 0 — Hindicap 40 40 ' 39 FORMALS for teens and young teens at Ten cartons $8.50. Only 90c a carton ports. Solid rubber tires Installed by an Frank Cooper which allowed Rahway..' . • • Builders' General, 200; J. Harney, DIFoblo ...... i 159 144 121 . to match this wonderful offer. Modern D'Alessnndris 137 123 EDITH HILLS are super In pastels and picked up at store. . tf special machine. ALL REPAIRS GUAR- " 4-bedroom house, IVi baths. Steam oil. b Venezia to reach first. The Boys between the ages of 11 and Rotary Club, 200; Huft, Rotary BARRON'B ESSO (0) 734 - 839 849 white, our many styles - include the best ANTEED.' APARTMENTS WANTED V. Morcorf 141' 138 107 Ortckowski 154 150 109 "SKYLIGHT" washing ' fluid. The orig- ROOSEVELT SCHOOL section. 6-room garage. ' ' .-. - inner then stole second, but Club, 230; Cowperthwaite, Meth- 152 Cymbaluk : 147 158 150 LUTHERAN BROTHERHOOD (I) one for - you. KEN BUTLER'S S12.60Q—Pre-war semi-bungalow. en- RETIRED COUPLE and cat want n 2 or 3 15 are eligible for the derbywhich, R. Moleen 135 97 P. Nylcn i ; 170 156 187 EDITH HILL TEEN SHOP inal Skylight formula. 25c per gallon (5 Cranford Cycle and Toy Co. house, .oil. steam beat, outside tank, . room apartment, furnished or unfurn- Intcher Carroll's throw to the bag C. Scher.-r 196 153 189 DILorenxo 128 144 , cents refund for JugK Chapln's Sport new roof, newly decorated: a good buy closed porch, 4 bedrooms, bath, attached in addition to local prizes, offers odist Men's Club, 210; Lusardi, Post 188 Qabrlal _ 155 178 Klrkpatrlck 177 130 219 Elm St.. Wcstneld 2-1410 19 North Avenue, West. CH. 6-1179 garage. A/C Gas heat. ished, no attic or basement, by May 1st lent into center field and per- R. Dlxon i02 ISO M. Knierim .". 100 185 149 Open Monday Evenings Shop. * opposite' the firehouse. Tel (2 doors from Cranford Theatre) nt 1_ ; '$13,500 or 15th. CRanford 6-6082. - 4-20 national awards thaX_ ^include a Office, 213; Barna, Democratic 122 Handicap 42 4B 47 (60 to OIlnirrM^a 3«0ly CRanford 6-1569. tf $13.500—-Six-room house up-to-the-min- itted Venezia to continue to third. Geo. DLxon 169 160 B. Nylen 191 188 157 MADE TO ORDER cabinets of all kinds. MODERN BUNGALOW. ' 4% rooms, oil ute and 'Worthy. of your inspection THREE- or 3Vb-room apartment ond $5,000 college scholarship or a Club, 209| Stevens, Lions Club, 213; - , 707 778 809 K. Knierim 202 200 Utl ACCOUNTING. AUDITING, ) TAX RE- 803 105 7S9 Hopkins 175 outside- ~U'indow boxes, all kinds of ELECTRIC Light Bulbs. General Electric TURNS. part-time bookkeeping, super- theat. extra dormer window.and partly Steam oil. \ '• garage wanted by June 1st or 15th for ib Fowler struck out, but R. Lee Chevrolet sedan to the runner-up jA. Tineo, ^V.F.W., 201; Maxfleld, PETERSON'S DAISY <3> POST OFPICE (9) Anil fittik tl|r 0olarr. QQU tnay errk Maidn. All Sires. A & A.Hardware, {finished attic, price J. $12,500 $14,000—If ,it's\a spacious Immaculate. In- flower boxes, pedestal tables, picnic vision systems, special Investigations, 1 June bride. Cranford'or vicinity. Bus- t in front of the.plate and was Men's League, 208; Stupak, Sunny Angle i 171 190 1B9 Holt :..._ 189 135 168 table*, book shelves, television (able, . 12 North Avenue. West. tf etc. W. H. MAHAN. JR.. Public Ac- sulated home , with 23-foot living rodm iness couple. Phone WEstfleld 2-45B1-M. in the Akron finals, i Mott 1S7 140 166 Oqo 838 804 Jit mattpra not mljat rare or trttb \ THOMAS MacMEJEKIN. »-»!»«"• plus sunroomj dining room, tile kitchen, rown out at first by Carroll as E. A. Peterson IBS 124 185 lawn furniture of all kinds, toy chests, CORDWOOD for fireplace, furnace and countant and Auditor. 307 grange Ave, ' 5 Alden Street, upstair* •• \ ]4-20 Those considering, entering the Acres, 203 j Hubiak, Arnold and W. Peteraen ....- .'..... 165 154' ISO. Donovan 150 104 160 — 0 — . chest of drawers. Fred Davcy, 43 No.' Cranford, N. J. Phone CRanford :- tile bath and| three twin size bedrooms lenezia came in from third to Boertmann 167 • 170 1S4 kitchen stove. Call HAhway 7-1062. tf ! Cranford. . > New Jersey Son, 222; K. Knierim, Lutherans, R. Petersen 167 142 1S2 SPORTSMAN'S HIIOP Vli brotijrrljuafi of man; IMP 7th St.. KenJlworth. CRanford 0-5SS5. 0-4400. ..: tf you ore looking for—be sure to check derby- have been cautioned , that Lusardi' .....\: 160 213 189 Hayeck r. 174 162 199 this. Oil heal, garage. It's a buy. - • ' TREES'-, V :ore. 202 and 260; ^Deller, Republican E. W. Petersen 130 149 175 both careful planning and good Handicap 20 20 30 Spccht 153 132 100 VENETIAN BLINDS (controlled ventlla- CLOCKS REPAIRED ALTERATIONS, repairs, carpentry, odd In the $13,000 and »13,B00 bracket we BOYLE TREE SURGERY . COMPAN1'. 7D3 034 843 — tion and light). Measuring, installation, Jobs. No job to small. John Donoughue, • • . '.•'••,./ Bring your tree problems to. us. Free craftsmanship are reqtibjed to Club, 221. / Gunderot'ii 183 168 130 CLOCKS — Spring wound or electric have quite a selection. For details call The heavy artillery' of the Blue - -....-: 828 .779 851 Markowich :..._V..™.:.:r..: 150 130 137 choice of tapes for an average of S4.B0 30& South Ave., Garwood. WEstfleld EASTER HOUSE HUNTING?, examination. Trees removed, pruned, build a championship' racer and Prize winners' for - March -were . -.,,.. ., :<>;._: . .-:.. ,'::;• ALLEN'S LAWN-SEEDED FERTO-SOIL per window. Steel or aluminum slats. cleaned and repaired. E, P. Chamber- 2-3035-B, tf Well-built home Springfield. Ave-. 8-Voom, ELLA J. 'McCORMACK, Realtor fed. 37 Rankin Street, Elizabeth. Tel rid Gold was unlimbered by John- — 0 — DEMOCBATIO CLUB <«) Duvlu JOS 155 138 F. Kantncr & Sons, 120 South Ave. E. .. lain.. CRanford 0-4297. tf large hall, steam heat. 9-car giragr. lot 30 Prospect St.. Westfleld ELizabeth 2-4124. ' tf that ample time should be taken announced by Secretary Arthur Meyer 11B ISO 143 Handicap' 53 S3 B3 MACHINE AND VACUUM CLEANERS WE. 2-4848 Eves. CR. 6-1184 in the second inning and Is a mixture of Colonial Bont, Iliahee Creeplns Fescue, TeL CRanford 0-0893 or CRanford WATCH.., . CLOCK. Jewelry and Optical 55 x 123.'priced «UJ001 / V .irKi&fcJSjnjJipction of a racing en- Boertmann as follows: Class AA— POLICE DEPARTMENT <2> Clark 118 105 148 6-4303. . ' tf repaired and ' trade-in on' new NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT - [eebjing in y»ft th|rrj in the Jiirjn,. Ranhofer :...... ;.. 146 • 173 1B1 Cluba - 126 180 ' 131 . , B78 S06 820 Fancy I^entncky Blue, and Wild Whit* Clover. ' rcpalirepalisa at lower cost. Fait dependable ones. Guaranteed Workmanship. HEATIIEBMEADE , ' • _ TWO and ONETHALF acres Including six- Perfect '.V- Fedroflf ,. 108 135 114 REPUBLICAN CI.IIB (I) ,Mrvlca.,.sAU work done on the prem- 9-year-old. 6-room house, attached gar- room summer bungalow .or eight acres NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the [ home run blasts. Thall's round try/.'-Shg^Sirnay sign up now with high games, Joseph Haddad, 246, Barna — 208 107 181 FULLER Brushes — For tooth Tmishe»; — Free Estimate — '. flruW account of the subscriber, Exequ- Ward :... : 138 132 1ST Ward „ 169 171 147 Burnett X- 168\ 106 142 household brushes, polishes, waxes. Call ises. Over 28 years' experience. Bob's 62 Elm Street, WEstfleld 2-5826 ti age, open porch, fireplace. 1st floor, pow- including bungalow with lake frontage. ipper was inside the park and their locaYChevrolet dealer where and Albert Sicko, 223; high series, A. Tinnes* - 150 > 16:1 J07 Blended with Ferto-Soil Wafeh Sltop,*13 Walnut Ave.. Cranford, t*ix of the last Will and Testament, of Koury 128 182 164 Handicap v 43 32 32 or write. L. A. McKoo. 12 Arlington der room, excellent. 916,000. ''"" Good bolting and bathing facilities, on the 1950 Soap Box Derby Rule Raymond Lusardi, 633, and Robert Druzek 154 173 IBi P. Tinlieai .'. „ 154 / 1B0 130 Into which has been cultivated ground limestone, hen manure, '. Road, Cranford, N. J. Telephone CRan- N.-J. . tf ELEC. TRICAL Contracting—Housewiring, Silver Lake, near Hope. May be seen Mary Foster Moore, deceased, will be iime with Belden and Carroll on 167 audited and stated by the Surrogate, and VENETIAN Handicap _.. ' 60 08 00 780 823 782 Dcller i,._ 162, 221 ford 0-1789. - Jobbing, fluorescent fixtures, repairs and . SPRINGFIELD AVENUE week-ends. WEstfleld 2-6979. pse. Neebling, who was the lead- Book and a special planning book Lucas, 598; Class A—high, games, Smith .\ 178 177 137 Hyper-Humus, 16 trace mineral* and vermloulite. plugs' installed. - George Sangulliano. 13 9-year-old brick- and frame, attached reported for settlement to the Union . LIONS CLUB (I) VENETIAN BUNDS. Inclosed rolla- TRUCKING — HAULING .garage, a large rooms, flagstone porch, SUMMER BUNGALOW, $12,550, restricted County . Court. Probate Division, on batter in the third, poled his are available. Spencer Rankin and Allan Everett 734 833 867 Stevens 213 103 131 1 Myrtle Street. Tel CRanford 6-9529. ' BIS 007 743 *^VlM the Jlnejt in the' world, custom RELIABLE TRUCKINO CO. ' breakfast room, sun deck, a perfect water front property on the Metede- Thursday, the 20th day of April, next Thermann 100 169 143 Ideal for Reseeding or Making New Lawns ,— Reasonable Storage — HAVE your sewing machine br vacuum Hall ..„ .„ Ml 184 158 made, all colors. For free estimates house. #.17.900. conk River, 63 ft. front x 150 ft.. 3 bed^ at 10 A. M. BUND - CRANFORD BOWLINO LEAGUE convenient to use at home and on cemetery plots . ' telephone WEstfleld 2-4980 before 1- ' Estimates — Contract or Hourly cleaner repaired or electrified by a rooms, living room, kitchen, dinette, GERTRUDE DOANE. Ford _ 135 150 140 p. m. J. Svenda, 619 South Ave., Oar- .3 rooms • 17.60 factory-trained mechanic with 12 years ' UNDER CONSTRUCTION' Barlow ISO 149 166 FRIDAY NIGHT'S BCBEDULE bath and enclosed porch, completely . ' • Executrix. 7:15 P. U. wood. N. J. tf 4 rooms 420.00 of satisfying service. Call CRanford A real home, excellent location. 6 rooms, furnished Including electric automatic WARREN J. LYNCH, Attorney. B rooms S2S.00 6-459U. tf attached garage, fireplace, vestibule 839 787 754 Men's Loaauc vs. Builders' General water heater, gas range, electric re- 121 Watchung Ave., Plainfleld, N. J. • Sunny Acres vs. Democrats for the land's sake —-USE DOG FOOD: Cero-mcato, Galnes, Kosko,' Refrigerators moved S3 and up guest closet. 1st floor powder room, frigerator. Private road entrance. CRan- Dated: March 17th,. 1950. - is made of SpratU: (canned horse meat I Inky, none All loads Insured —, CRanford 8-1504 CROSLEY. Coldspot- electric refrigerator open porch, tile bath. 3. bedrooms, large i — 0 - Rotary Club vs. Cranford Shoe better, in bulk ar loose. Cedar shavings servicing. Postal Radio Service, call attic storage, oil air condition, insulated. • ford 6-3908. 4-6 Fee—$7. - - 4-13 SPEC/AIS v.r.w. «> Commuters vs. Unamls PEAT MOSS or HYPER-HUMUS for your dog bed. Also Glovers and CRanford 6-0971. ' tf 5O x ISO. Price «15JO0 FIVE-ROOM bungalow, enclosed porch • Here's perfect beauty for your window*..,Flexible; light Briuon ..„. 190 134 168 Llonu Club vs. Steve's Oarage Sergeant's dog medicines. Wild bird • ' BOBBINS & ALLISON, Inc. . 2-car garage, overhead doors, Esso oil A. Tineo 201 168 116 Chronicle vs. V.F.W. , food. Suet cokes for all feeders. Our 213 South Ave., E., CRanford 4-6808 RADIO REPAIRS SHAHEEM AGENCY weight Flwalum is made of a special alunuanm alloy finished Berardlnelll ...» 182 130 149 0:16 P. M. All makes, including car radios, tele- burner, modern kitchen, BO X ^00. foot FOR YOUR ' prices are very reasonable. Free deliv- MOVING — STORAGE — PACKING ,13 North Ave, E, Cranford . lot 49,500, no agents. CRanford 6-0455. TROPICAL in weather proof satin-smooth plastic to blend with every color J. Tineo _,„ 171 1B1 Methodists vs. Sportsman's For Better Lawns and Gardens —' Use ery. CRanford 6-3553. Agents Allied Van Lines, Inc. vision, and all home appliances; base CaU CR. 6-1900. Res. CR. 6-0708—6-1053 Schirmer „ „ 183 130 Pcteruen's vs. Duke's outlets, lamp*, motors rewound. Herbert FISH scheme. Made to last a lifetime, Flexalum blinds will not chip, Markowich 174 178 HOLLAND FLORAL, GARDENS F. Sorge. Jersey Radio Service. 134 Hill- Republicans vs. Arnold & Son 7 Ssuth Ave... E., between Walnut CARL'S .. Local Trucking Service. Will crest Avenue. WANT. TO RENT Aquariums crack, pee^ or warp: are practically noiseless in operation. Lutherans vs. Barron's and. Sputh Union Aves. tf move up to 4 rooms of furniture to WANTED TO RENT with option to buy 827 736 763 Post Office vs. Peppermint Room shore or mountains. Light hauling, CRANFORD 6-0484 - tf EXECUTIVE or professional men. Located ' and MEN'S LEAQUE (1) Errico vs. Police Dept. MAGAZINES — Subscriptions to all ob- hour, day or contract. Also attics, cel- on targe *hark*«l plot Is this charming 5 or 6 room house, or will rent apartf- Supplies Measure your windows nowl.anJ ht us tstithdt* bow tilth it Mead. Si .... 172 160 188 talnabie. Prices quoted upon" request. LANDSCAPING and Lawn maintenance. ment In Cranford, by local business lars and yards cleaned. CRanford Well rotted manure for sale. Frank home, living room with fireplace, din- u/Ul tost to beautify yourhomi witb tustom-fu Flixalum Minis, Our Meats Are Definitely of Superior Quality and Are Sold at Real Butler „ 130 132 169 TEAM STANDINGS Please mall' your Inquiries and orders 6-2929. ing room, modem kitchen, den and man. Phone CRanford 6-3566. 4-13 Landscaped Blind — 150 100 100 1 - to Miss C. B. Weldln, 226 Engle street, Bangma. UNIonvWe 2-9004-J... WEst- Stainless . Won lost fleld 3-2543-J. , •-. 4-13 porch. 1st floor; 2nd floor. 3 bedrooms Maxfleld „...„ 166 -165 208 Republican Club 49 32. VIGORO Tenaily. N. J. tf LIGHT HAULING DONE and bath, oil heat. LOTS FOR SALE Steel MONEY-SAVING PRICES. BUY YOUR MEATS HERE AND SAVE ! Beach .- 131 153 160 Builders' General , 49 32 Available with V>-ton truck evening* and THE COMPLETE PLANT FOOD JlANOS reconditioned and guaranteed MASON CONTRACTORS \ RALPH DELLA SERRA NORTH SIDE—2 lots. Oak Lane, all im- Aquariums STYLE-O-MATIO Handicap 17 0 3 Errico Truokinff 47 34 from $75 to $195. easy .terms. Brand week-end*. Call Rosendale. CRanford Sidewalks, Flagstone Work. Garage'Build- provements, 50 x 175 each. One lot Sunny Acres 4U 35 "5689. tf Realtor 710 627 new wonderful spinets at the best ing. Brick Work. Cellar/ Water Proofing: • North Union Ave. North Union and Elizabeth Aves., 108 $10.00 up 720 Post Office ., 43 38 prices In N. J. Cranford Piano Co., Free estimates. Schwartz. CRanford frontage. CRanford 6-6962. tf JAMES P. DWYEB, M«T. Barron's Esso 43 38 BAHOENT'S MOVING AND STORAGEfJj-9405 or TJWionville 2-1635-J. , tf CRanford 6-3337 imibum 6-0883 — 0 — and for goodness sake — TRY OUR Tuning and rebuilding experts, 3 North now loading household goods to all 48 ARMOUR'S STAR FULL HALVES VNAMI <0> Methodist Men's Club 43 38 Avenue, East. CRanford 6-2720. tf States and Canada, specializing In New — \ ' 517 South Ave. WE. 2-1494 Huer 14« 159 149 Sportsman's Shop '. 43 38 England. Florida aruk California ship- BCMDIX Automatic Washer Service, all MUSipAL INSTRUCTION T. H. HANSEN CUT FROM BirdBona _ ..„ 110 140 Commuters 43 38 fHKSH or rotted cow manure, top soil, ments. 8ame van to destination. Let work guaranteed. 16 Alden Street. BUSINESS PBOPEHTK* TOR SALE — E. R. BENNETT, Teacner of Piano. Latest 160 136 Steve's Garago 42 39 (No. 8 South Avenue East. Cranford) 1398 Bryant St., Rahway, N". J. SMALL HAMS BrinkarhofT . 118 •and, blue atone and cinders, spread If us estimate your next move. UNITED CRanford 6-1715. . " tf method*. Beginners and advanced Westiield . CR. 6-2664 Nordstrom .'. 134 .- 114 Arnold and Son i... 42 "39 Central Park Supreme desired. AX. Haesslg, 913' East Broad VAN LINES. Ted Sargent. Agent. Old-type house, containing 4 room*, courses. Special course for adult begin- Cranford Shoe Store 42 39 CRANFORD Refrigeration Soles and Serv- situated - In heart of ^"iftli aids business Ra. 7-4180 Open 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Lielahton ~. ~ -... 148 159 189 Street, corner Woodland Avenue, West- WEstBcld 2-3033. tf ice. Household and-commercial repairs ners. Lessons at your home, 666 Dorian 49? 59? Qubas .»..».»..»« «....« 153 168 Lutheran Brotherhood 41 40 center, adjoining Scher Drug Store and Closed Mondays field. Call WEstfleld 2-0859 after 6 on Frigldaire, Kelvuutor, CrosJey, Cold- Road. Tel. WEstfleld 3-5398 tf Handicap 40 28 SO Men's League 41 40 p. m. or 3-5720-W any time. tf spot, Norge. etc. Rear of 16 Alden near Union County Trust Company; Shank Halves Butt Halves Unumi 41 40 ROOFING — REPAIRING Street. Tel. CRanford 6-1715. tf suitable for professional or busini SMOKED HAMS Duke's 40 41 WRINGER ROLLS FOR WASHING MA- nmt to-haw ***'—M^**Tf**V^n fi/»^m £t office limiminiimmiiinni 700 771 813 RE-ROOFING, slate, .til*, asphalt shingle SUNNY ACHES > Increase In stand ' BALDWIN HILL, rock-wool insulation, Postal Radio Service, CRanford 6-O971 fd 6-2453. _ tf BROWN and WHITE JUMBLE STORE blown method used; personal supervi- sion. Established 1938. Wm. L. Schroe- PLUMBING and Heating. Sewers cleaned Hipprry HOPPITY dcr. 1 Walnut Ave.. Cranford. Call day with electric sewer machine. Guaran- MOVING — STORAGE U. S. GovL Graded "A" CRANFORD POST, No. 212 TRACE L HYPONEX ARASAN Hipplty. Hopplty. or night, CRanford 6-3474. teed. Edward G. Ledden & Son. TeL LOCAL and natloo-wide "Mwlwa and SADDLE SHOES OPEN Try once more. ROM-lie 4-1307 and CRanford 8-2933. storage. Agents. for Allied Van Play Bunny to the Inc. All types of crating and pg Complete Ranee of NITRAGIN—The original legume moculant Jumble Store. — CRanford 6-9877 WASHING MACHINE REPAIRS All services performed in an expert Sizes and Widths , TURKEYS " 17 YEARS' EXPERIENCE raanner at ••*"^'»—**»ff rates. VERMICUUTE ALLEN'S FERTO POTS .1(1 NURSING SERVICE Only expert mechanics work on your prmnnn * AIXI3ON Inc. FANCY FOWL Ib. OW FRIDAYS Ready for the Oven appliances. Irons, vacuum cleaners, radio*, 313 South Ave, K. A .25 AMERICAN LEGION GRAKFOBD V. M. A. for General Nurs- motors, toasters also repaired. OoJTey^s. Phone CRanford 6-6S98 Cranford. K. J. ing. Visits. Hypodermics, Maternal and 1-3 Alden Street. Tel. CRanford 6-3324. tf GREEN THUMB GARDEN GLOVES, 79c a pail* Infant Care. Health Education. The MclNTYRE'S Swift's Premium Fancy,, Freah-KUIeFresh-Killedd dPfcaffc M Visitlnc Nurse Can Help You. Nominal H. F REYNOLDS. Rotary specialist Oil CURTAINS TO 9 P.M.