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$••. {trorr ntnrby^Voperty now flows on ot her teacher. t>arrClL_Ecter, in J &•<• •••:• • to thcrtthc couris. . it was.reported.p " , Will Organize Three j Plans were mudc \o purchase a Ter program included: Prelud- KENILWORTH Basketball Leagues,. 'roller, a new posf- Sind a Dew netium In D Minor by Carbonelli, So- ! for the- U-nnis'-ceurts for next sea- nata in D Maj°r, opus 28 — "'Pas- Committee to Sponsor '.^cn./'A ceneraJ-discussion i>( thetoral," by Beethoven; Intermezzo VoLUX. No. 43 26 Pages — TEN CENTS cn recital since entering Manhattan , Two New Schools Four Cranford Police ECAXABY and J the junior, league • last yt-ar J"|.J. At tin- time >'i .the 'sale, orders} September. 1951. She is a Krad- , . -Program to T«»wnship Coinniittre; " I^i^n altar B. « will bo taken lor, pumpkin iuate of Crawford '-High School, Will Cost $?7,000 To Receive Diplomas class of 1951.' . l • 'Urge-Profi'ssic-aa! Firm Be Hirt^l . blue. W Additional to Run At Exercises Here - crvised the'girts' k-Kiic. YES, WE HAVE AVAILABLE ONE OF Operation of two' new' elemen- "•.; An ;u^essracnt equalize tint pircgtant fcr Cranford's residential. DOLL C Richard SlcFaoocn \o;is" up]>Mr.'.-. Four Cranford patrolmen are % VIA Department Tours I tary schools will cost about, $27,000 imong the 83-mcmber class of business and industrial, properties a-as roiD^Runcsdcd'. Tuesday night ta cd 16 arrange a bcitiiv.sntc.i) pr .J- -THE LARGEST RANGE OF SIZES AND I per year, the .Board of. Education gram in' t'.Vvptrr.uov. -ii-iih 1^'b A Douglas fir was found recently 1952 of the Union' County Police to Tcwn'ship Cuminittcp al a taxpayers'1 .meeting an Hoosevclt Schob!. that measured 107 inches diameter Railway* Furniture Store I reported yesterday in a statement 1 ..Waterh6l;s* hafl cffcroci h:s. ft'rv- Major MacGregor Frame of Koos ^el^ ' Association Training Acad- at breast hfcight :m4 wa* 1.197 y«in WIDTHS ARCH SUPPORTS; CHLORO- released to tnepriess. emy which wiU'be graduaied at ex- Nearly 200. pcrso»s,-a*te:.fled.-^_ • - ,-k' •• •"; to «. .ices to organise '^j-.ti :isn.rrr,riw ir-rie- the American Hope pepartrne.nt gotiating with the B^cirrf ol Edu- Onion Juice PHYLL AIRPILLO INSOLES, I amount for the operation of the xercises A .Cranford, High School - -—--— —;——— —.—*-l>e carrwsS out by" an outside pro-1 after 5 P- : of»the VIA on • Monday afternoon two new' buildings' should, not. foe Tuesday at 8 p. ml" . Jfhc local T : ; cation for t»sc /;>? S.'VCJ^VVJ. . To -obtain onion juice, cut an iit the* Rah way store.' He cdnduct- isl c*Rt*rn. The cost of such ' The cemmiitc-j;'will .;».!*/> rt-qutst oninrt in half, crosswise. With a TARSAL PADS, WALK STRAIGHT^ confused with cost items which fflcers are. Matthew- Haney. Fred- and doul cd a tour,, describing'-the various I will occur in the future because of rick G. Rpbcrts. Leo A. Schultz ati itttdertakinjj.'it- vvas estimated, permission from ihe Eosrii .<..f K.iu- knife scrape the cut .side of thetypes .and structure of furniture. cation to install asphalt h:ac for r.nionand the julc.e will fl6w, .-.-• I .increased enrollments." .. ". ind John F.. Varley. Jr., "all of would be-'eboux S35.000, or about .The group, of which Mrs. A. W. "Our costs due to enrollments hom joined the force in 'ApriL OAT P.orcher. is, 'chainnan, met for $2 to'the averacc property owner. •tow — Wee I wjill remain the same irrespective' The nearly-all Cranford program ...«*», blo«ue«, luncheon at the Koos restaurant. Action ' ippeitiiScd last May to ascer- ,'• ffS;'bureau. . Beer, M^ Walter Cohley,. Mrs. The operation costs will include: astor qf.. the First Prfesbyterian District Governor of :; baihlncttc. « B j Salary of" one principal, janitors, Post Office to Be ir'V. en cabiiwt. . Albert J.Davies, Mrs. Alva Dun- ChUrch, will offer the invocation; Shown above are (1 to r) Dick Petersen, Christian Peter- atc if tKequilics in assessments baden, Mrs. Louis Eckert, Mrs. SHOES. COME TO THE RIGHT SHOP./c O N S U LT | secretaries, fuel. Utilities, janitorial Closed Thanksgiving nd Public Safety . Commissioner R«>tarv Intematitkiial fxtst aintd :lf sa. shouid'.an equalira- j Jack and Jill sen, and Bob. Petersen. At a Court of Honor of Boy Sctout Troop • L HAMILTON'S William J. Frederick, Mrs. Tbomas supplies, repairs and maintenance Clarence' L. :'Fritz will make the 76, they received Eagle awards, highest rank attainable in scouting. H'Stanley MacClary of IK Beech be initiated. ', _ ' ' ; EXPERIENCED CRAFTSMEN WHO UNDERSTAND FEET I and insurance plus JO per cent ot Cranford. Post Office will be Gregory.- •", ••',•.'. closed all day. on Thanksgiving welcoming, address.' - street^ was unanimously elected to "fhe ey>tmjnittee, divided; into Also, Mrs. Frank Gruber, Mrs. E. : went iip the hill this total additional for unfore- Scheduled Day, Postmaster: Arthur, Metz Following an address by Newark the office of district governor of the thrte ttrcMpsOf five men each,.was L. C. Haisch, Mrs. Anthony Hen- AND SHOES | seen expenses. ..'"' ' ' v : . Police Commissioner Arthur- A. •"Normal increased budget costs announced. . " '. unaninuiMis in its "finding's — that »r., IUOC clock: rich, Mrs._Waltcr Kirk, Mrs. Fred 1 to fetch a pail of wa / , There will be no deliveries and Weller and a vocal selection by the Three Petersens Presented ttiequitk-s do escKt_ in the threte '•,; with eovct». 24 No. 20th ST. KENILWORTH W. Lang, Mrs-Paul M. powers, which are a charge against .in- Acco U4" Q^?artet of; Cranford, Po- '•' \ vanity with^ BE SURJE NEXT TIME C/ME TO THE fWhat A Ufe'to Be no collections. . .,..• tyjxss aX ipywpcrties and that equali- ; ttia. ClUnto Jnst Off the Boulevard in Old Pi O, Bnlldlpc Mrs. Carl Sohn and Mrs.. Arthur [ Jack fell down and creased enrollments," the' state- The lobby will be open for box ice Chief William A.Tinan of-the fessional director of .neighbor-ing X Assessors. He expressed T«lc»a*ate Ot^cn rmaaUr' FlUeJ — N» OcUvarica because fee brochure dealt with Other characters include Mairii elementary schools. " Also sharing in the glory was little Theatre" groups in Roselle, - . ' BTOBK IOKU: • • WL 2-5477 Water Softeners lyn Bolcer, Harold Gingery, Carol education and program commit- Mrs. Petersen. She was .presented .apprerWion, on behalf of the spe- c«a*s4ar *h*m Sata>4ay , Baaaay* HI JKB8KV BILL TXLEPHONC COMPANY ; construction costs' and ' nothing At a meeting Tuesday evening in tees. Serving "with the chief on the Roscllc Park, Elizabeth and Bound MacCliAKY page seven} ' - I* A. M. to • r. at- ««•«»•.«. : Sabatinj, Marjprie Richaros, Toddy 1 1 [ else.' • - . •.:.' •••••/. ' • • ; '; Cleveland, School, ihe board re- education'committee are Arthur S. a corsage and a replica of the eagle Brook, will direct "Sight Unseen, ; In a compromise effort, the Van Idcrstine as teachers; William ceived a recommendation from its award. 271st District of Rotary Interna- Walsh_a$ iassistarit principal; Lin Bellv Union County jail vcprden: a' three-act comedy by Rosemary I board decided to 'add' in another architect, -Reginald E. March Joseph. L "Gorsky, Fanwood Police Bob, 14 years old, is a freshman tional yesterday atternon at the 'i on page eight) • at Cranford High School where he Foster and Warner Law.— i — brochuretobe issued early in De- Starrctt and Van Yleck, to use aChief: LymanL., Park$a Union annual District Conference at Liiu- ^Continued 6« pttflc ?c«cnj The play promises to be one of I cember that there will be addition- roof of wood construction. County Park Police Chief, and he most entertaining events of rel in the Pines, Lakewood. .Mr. al costs besides those of construe- Court Clerk A'bond referendum.,for $1,260,-' /Continued" o» paoe. eight) the season. ,It will be staged De- MacClary, who will'take oftiee on 000 for the two schools, which will cember 12 and 13at Cranford High July 1, 1053, will succeed James JciSeph Kohn, chairman of the be located in Walnut avenue arid To publicity' committee, said 5,500 ications in Brookside place, will be held Young GOP to Hear S&LNames School. Hewitt ot LalYibcrtvitle.' bhures had been mailed, out to on December li). " •; Congressman. Case For-centuries, the noble English This will mark the llrst time in all families in Crapford. He said Mr.. Marsh said the wood con -.Congressman ClifTord P. Case of Elliots have been wealthyand in- the 30 year history of the Crawford William Helheringtoi that invitations had. been 'received fluential. But now their money and Rotary Club that one of its mem- Being Taken struction would save 30 cents pe the Sixth Congressional District MacBean bers has been honored wEth the To Discuss Presidency^ iron 24 organizations to have square foot or $10,500 .for each will speak tonight at a meeting, of power is gone, and lovely young Applications- aye being accepted Lady Judith Elliot (Mimi WhHon), post 'of;-district governor! board members or representatives school, Howard R. Best, sup the Cranford Young Republican the last of the line, has inherited At VIA Meeting - speak on the school expansion pro- al Cranford Police Headquarters Club:in the Kenilvcorth Inn, Kcn- 'the 271st Rotary District is com- SATIN AND LACE FOR for the position of civilian court erintendent of schools, reported to Succeeds Hansel on nothing but Barnsley, the sixty posed of 37 Rotary Clubs in. the '-problems of the New Prcsi- gram. AU but three of the dates the"~l5Oard that he was informed ilworth. at 8:30 p.m.- x be discussed by William nnd violations clerk, according to, : 'oom ancestral manor house. ,Barn« northern and shore sections nf Ne** : have been filled, Mr. Kohn said. Police Chief 'Wiiliarh A. Fischer, by Roy MacBean of Hedenberg- " XTbngrcssman Case, who repre- Board of Directo rs ;. sley might be quite salable if Ju-Jersey with a total membership of. G. IlcUwrrinitcn, sward winninii g ML. Taliaferro said several the post is held .by Pawolman MacBean Agency, board's insur- sents all of Uiiicn . Cou'ntv, wil Manger is Treasurer dith had not inherited alonfi with it more than 2,000.. The local rna« tia»t.«:al heves analyst and foreign YOUR DAY OF DAYS! citizens had told him .they felt the John Ranhofer, who will /resign ance consultant, ' that' insurance speak on the_hiEhliBhts of the New thrcc.of..h£r ancestors, who, having 'Continued on pa.oa eifjhti c*>sitiKpcndent for the Newark board Was; trying to "slip some- costs would be less- with wood con- Jersey itampaign. " "— ; -• iloy H.'^UacBcan, president and died violent deaths in "the house, j SCews. at a philanthropic' tea of ihe • November 30 to enter private busi-. : thing over on the public." He said 'ness. ' . - •• .• ' "' • •'-. ' "!'•struction. George SaUer, counsel ".Program and constitution'com- treasurer of Hedenberfi-MacBean are bound to. it forever-barring ex- I Weditc-skitoy Morning Club Wed- (ContlniLta on page eight) Chief Fischer says the job will said the proposal to use woode mittees will be chosen at the meet- Agencyi 106 South avenue, east, orc.ism. They are n stubborn, and ]f nafkiy at 2 p. -m. at the Methodist roofs would not affect the j>ro- ing which will precede Congress- has been elected a director of theobstepcroUB lot', giving to reading j ChurcSn.' ,'•,••; beharfdled by. a civilian for econ- Sgt. Variey /;•' omy purposes and on the: basis of posed 30-yeaf bond issue. man Case's talk. A party will be Cranford Savings and Loan Asso- Judith's mail and wrecking her >• l*/ix*eds d the tea wiU go to the/ Michael's a rccommendjatipn: by. Justice Ar- The recommendation was re- held' following the discussion. ciation, and John A. Manger; - radios, and they've frightened j Etint!r«-ji»i Scltlcmcnt School, Hind- thur Vanderbilt. * -,'• ferred to the building committee. The club issued an, invitation t ?ountant and auditor, of 15 Alden away every prospective buynsr ihaf matt. Ky. ' .... / "' -^Starting-salary-. is^S^OO. a-year, ^nycnedesiringtojfiinjthe crgarii- •itreet, has been named treasurer Arcie Andrews (Jack Whittlesey), >Irs. H. &. Lennon, program /Continued on page eight) ICnniinned on vaae eight) zation to attend the mectmg.'~ ritw.as announced Judith'sr nancc,~has-been abler'to j"etatrnvM3i—-'•wi!l-:!'-in^cs£epdrtcr of the line, touched with tiny seed pearls. collecting donations and selecting iCo. and the and purchasing ..prizes. Forty Because, of Thanksgiving. The Trinity Betzaar The skirt— luxurious Skinner satin f mothers of children attending the Citizen and Chionicle^>iU be | parochial school have sold more published Tuesday morning next . O:« ,Uhc American scene —r pOr 'with insets of accordion pleated lace, ; than 1660 %kets and the'men-of week instead of Tfiursdhy., . , Will Benefit tttical ar.d economic — Mr. Heth- the parish will submit their re- • Deadlines for news items and *'ri:t£iin«lrated to Township Saturday. able. Sections are being reserved 5:30 to 7 p. m. Friday and a_spa- atid Mejit«rraneaA"theaters, and, Commitiec and the pubUt at Riverside drive and Casino avenue Saturday at 1:30 -p.- — • '" General advertisements (ex- Chctti dinner, will be offered on l»O-»6. he, alst/ft^ed a War- for persons attending alone or in cept food stores) Friday and rday evening between the ROBERT VARIXY assignment M .. ••• "pain who Win be provided with ' The lateet addition to the Fire Committee May 29 and. delivery tinguish mattress, hay andsimib Saturday. * . hours. Preparations arc be- thief of>& U- S. Office Of . partners -Whenever possible, the Department, a'i|Sp_gaUoDL pumping was made' lust Wednesday by blazes. '• • " Classilfed advertisements, 10 cinity of Kum Hwa inl^orth Koiiea. committee said. Another feature of trie ncv : inade t^> accommodate a large He was presented » purple heart War laforns^dcatl with .Middle East', * engfhe, has meTthe tequireinents Trautwein's, Inc. of Woodbridge. a. *n. Monday. in Cairo. Egypt; '" , "• 7 pumper -is tttt all-purpose equtpmerit Is that the water ma< Food st(»re advertisements, 9 ^.ndance ,at both dinners, ^ on Octob'ei' 24 by^Lt. qol. Dick of • The Rev. Joseph Donnelly, sup- of ihe Fire Insurance Rating Or' The bamav also will open at 5:30 Mr. inglon^s concept of ; BRIDESMAID GOWN R .J. ervisor of arrangements, an-' guril'zatlon of Ney Jersey and Chief nW fighter. If Is. equipped with a be pumped from' the'booster tan a.m. Monday. the ymf Field Artillery Batfcilioia. 400-gallon booster tank, 25-gallon without using the 750 gallon pum p. m."tomorrow-and at 2.p. m. on A. uVaiiuatc of Cranford. Hiuh the i-iet menace is based upon nounced that he has planned, aMpwa"rd' Schindler announces there Late news items of events oc- Saturday. There will-be. booths of caverage of Communist . MOTHER^F-THE BIMDE GOWN Will be a demonstration of the newfoam tank and five-gallon'wet waper- . This mean* hoics can be t use curring over, the week-end will SclfooK he Was. formerly employed- novel.method of announcing the every description arid entertain- by'the Great Atiantie arid L intrigue. He reported Winners of 113 special awards with equlpmcKt at 'Riverside drive and ter tank; It is so designed that tn^** to tight fires while ihe eauinir".Ci) be acccpetd on Monday morning. ••— •—<— Casino 'avenue. Saturday at 1:30 mere tossf* of several knobs will L» in motion. -.' •• , »" ' Cooperation of organisation ment will be provided for young- Tea* Company at its Mtlo st Comncunist riots in Rome and Mi-> • . out disturbing the players. Anoth- sters. An Invitation to Jhc public store and was a member eK Un diuring the critical Italian elec- er 100 prizes will also be ^warded p. m. Township offlciuld have been allow the foam or wet water to b>- The pumper also is erfa, which 'nr-rv^rt,.- KUJ h W Ui coral. (Purchase of the $1S,'J38 flre/ap- tank. Foam is used for gasoline power for its flood lights, thus sav -vancod deadlines for next wecji's and Mrs. Frank T. Whltty, general iet btockjide of rVrliln. subsequent Tickets Will be available at the Ares and wet water is used to ex- ^Continued on. pose chairmen. fContinued on pade eiohi) '• * on Page Eight) ^ duMatiU> lace paUern ia mau\e, pea*. CO * door, tbe committee announced. paratus was approved'by Township issue will be'appreciated. <«k; Wt Use. purple.- »rey. navy. V ' jwat. UaA. pa«arr Use. SUe* 10 to SO.-- • \

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r •': f(. v ens said that during the nine ; 1 :C: ; : : 1 : : J : : ; : ^F^f^%^C '''- v o- 'i ^ -"-v: '••!••; ^ -' - :• il ^-•:"_."- - '••' '- •;" "' ' •:'" ':..'•••''•-•"-'-'•'. •^'•'-'••''l. ':.. '•.•'"• :'-'.• •.•-. ' Tfte CTAWFOBP wnzm Akb CUKONICI^-THURSDAY NOVEMBER 26,19& •.;•'• ••' • '• ''• '• T •••- The club now has 70 active rii months of its present operation the DAlLYt9:30-5:45, THURSDAY 9:30-9 P. M. society has handled more" than 000 NCO Club: to Sponsor bers.>.-.••.'-».'. .., [-•: ~'\ • •<: talion. which recently w.as award- [ounces dogs and 1,100 cats. / , tainside wds the hb$tess, and,$Irs. A. D. Green To Speak Authority Growth, ed the MeritiriouS Whit Qj^tion. 2.AU six Companies- in the Barn. Uaui- T?>.- r-~^—,, iaJioirrtaiioil i BHI-"'^"""™. "••sK-eip It has been revealed that soon Four Anthony Hcnrich, MMrs . Alvl a he joined the Louisiana Division of His ynit, the "only one of its kina the- society's 'warden will; begin To Chemicdl Group History Told by in Korea, was cited for outstand- Non-Commissioned Officers C1U» Ivolley -. ball and bowling teams-fi baden and h(xs. -Walier Chapman o Standard Oil Company in h^ssance Bafa.-• t. ,.-^ *this^season- «—. ii^Drive patroling the eight communities its A Donald, Green, 19i/Nqrman The history and growth of the ing service between August 1950 of the 50th Repoh^ been were cophostesscs. Twenty-six He was transferred to the lion of the New-Jersey Nation .I Military Ball Has lie program' covers' during "off-hour" place, director of the Development rd Oil Development Com- Fort of New Yoirk Authority was and April-1952 in" locating enemy 5n periods. Residents are warned that members attended. discussed Monday evening by its artillery -positions .with, sound, planned for after the first of^e I CoUHty SPCA Seeks '.- Division of the Standard Oil D *ln 1936. Among the larger' rr.,flrd will celebrate its first annl does running ar.-large-will j_«it__ 3. flash arid- radarHeqJiipmeHt: , •fae picked'up and held for"redemp- 4 wllllie a combined meeting of speak today before, members of Al^irema"ninBatteryCbftheiversarn In Bay y evening at the tion. In addition, their . owners »ftps. C E. Cranch / the American Home and Garden "the Passaic Valley Subsection of First Field. .Artillery. .Bird en- Mothers' Circle Install* New Animal Shelter,. the American Chemical Society at ' The authorttjr was formed in, Walt Cook and his, will be issued surnniqnses. Department at the* home of Mrs. ber process and the design of the tered the Army last "January and The Union, Countyf SPCA has Miss Gloria H. McCormick of Speaker at Garden the Passalc-CHy Club. . 1834. Mr. Mulhearn said, to im- arrived in Korea in July.".He.has nlay for dancing. ' . Mrs. Lillian Mear/ I. D. Dorian of 28 Hamilton Government-owned plants. In re- innbunced it is beginning a drive Westfleld .office manager of the ! In his talki "The ' Petrochemi- prove trade and commerce. He said also been awarded the Korean and 'This club, which consist of 1 cent 'years, he has, coordinated his MMrs . Lillian Mears ^>Va^> s i cj Department Meeting ue. Co-hpstesscs at that time* will •als Story." Mr-Gr^en" points put there was a dispute between New national guardsmen, was formed to o raise approximately $15,000 vto animal' control program, who has -Company's research and develop- ynited Nations Service Ribbons. as presidenidtt ThursdaThursda y eevening , Flowers in Embroidery {Through be Mrs. Eljnbr Koyen, Mrs. Harry t l th t York and New' J&rseV about the SSuss Methods of leadership and ot build a neyr, centrally located,.en- been elected a member of the tfe: ( B. Ryder, Mrs, R. ~J. Allen, Mrs.6 ment activities' in chemical pro- boundary iinmaond oui of this dis- His parents, Police Sgt. arid Mrs. the Mothers* Cirple of Bioinner larged and modernized animal society's Boa^d'oE Directors and 6 Ltructiom - & cemeht relations CLASSO the'Afies" wos the topic chosen, by. als Story. Mr^ p p ducts and lubricating oil and wax Archie Bird, also'live, at the Orch- TGhapiter, Order .of DeMolap at -the William J. Fredrick, Mjrs. A. W. hat td many people, the recent pute was a treaty forming. _ the with themenfrom other company] helter. The" present shelter is lo- treasurer of thfexgroup, points out Mrs. C..E. Crarich of .Westfleld in processes^. He is a member of the ard street address. * : Masonic Tenip^e^: .-.; „• .,. • s Porcher, Mrs. N. R. foster, and upsurge in production of chemicals authority. In the battalion and to - be_givcn atcd in Myrtle avenue. ihaf'dog owners w^io really care .Society of Chemical Industry. Mcs. Dorothy.^eiauer, installing :_In announcing the drive, newly her lalk before the Garden J>er Mrs.. Albert J. Davies'ana Mrs. from petroleum-has'been surpris:- American Institute of Chemical Seventeen different • facilities opportunity to air grievances. for. their' pets will not. force- thiem officer* also' inducted^ Mrs. Iron? | elected SPCA president, Roger pa'rtrnent of the VIA on Friday Henry F. Dylla. *' t • ing. Actually, the foundation .has Engineers 'and • the ' Aiioerican such as bridges, tunnels and CflS Teacher Writes 7 to run at large and facV .injury or. *•« Guest speaker will be Mrs. Nor : ports are operated by the author- La'rsen as vice president. ... ' Hcphens of Westfleld explained death on our crowded roads, nor afternoon. . ^ v^ j been in course of preparation for Chemical Society. , .' Plans' were discussed fot a man H- Govette. of East'Orange ity, the speaker said, and 3,60a emr Article ion Newspapers bat nine months of operation has will they subject their neighb'ors She discussed embroidered flow- many'years, starting in 1920, Pro- Christmas party for the chaptor oh who wilt speak on "Holiday Table, ployees are needed for the vast "Budgeting for the* School News- proven the urgency of removal to the inconvenience and an- ers during the fourteenth century duction of petrochemicals has mul- December 11. It was decided •; t ! Settings." tiplied several fold each decade, operations. ,. ; ' . paper" is the title of ah article ap- 0 o better-facilities in order to per- noyance, of damaged shrul5sV gar-~ up to the present day, Showing .ma- Mr; Mulhearh also showed slides. pearing in the Octoloer,. 1952 edi- s6nd Christmas packages to mem- | nit other municipalities to join dens • and „ lawns by uncontrolled At the regular December meet- reaching 5 per cent of the total or- ShermanPTA f^the: chapter who ?r<>i terials illustrating her talk. She ing of the Village Improvement ganic chemicals in 1940 and 60- per Prior to the talk, a business tion of "The Journal of Business n Ihc group's ^regional animal con- dogs." .Miss McCormick goes on also showed hand-made lace,, and Association at Sherlock Hall of cent in 195.0. One* major factor'has meeting was held. Miss Betty Ly- Education","\vVitten by Charles J. sul program. The society handles to say that the danger of serious a child's dress made entirely of Trinity Church, the Garden De- been the Relatively 'stable price Plans Bazaar ons, vice president, presided. Miss Post; a- business education teacher jrtimal contrpl work for Cranford, injury to children from dog bites 1 such lace. '••' ... partment will have a table of • '.•" . ' ;' ' • ' •'••':' • ' ' '. Fran 'DiFabio and Miss! Barbara at Cranford High School. Garwood, Kenilworth, Mouhtain- also should be considered by the Fo "structure and . cheapness of pe- Winter wonderland bazaar of the /Mrs. George Drcyer of Mrun- Christinas decorations for sale. troleum and natural, gas*as com-J Sudimack.were accepted as new Mr. Post, who is business advisor ;1de, Roselle, Roselle^ark, >Westt dog owner. "We are,i)cing paid Parent - Teacher Association of members. ' ' .". to the "Spotlight," student news- lield and \Wipfleld. •'.••.' pared to other Jjasic raw materials; Sherman School wil. be hejd from by eight municipalities to perform Another reason is, increasing abun- Guests ;present included-. Miss paper at the local high school, cites a vitally'needed.civic service, with ^HOa; blue. B«e 2:45 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. TOT on De- Verna Garrison, Miss Elizabeth Mr. Stephens added that there p;"dmon. MO- a. dance of basic chemical raw ma- the.''sbcio-Heconothic success" and police authority to exercise if- nec- cember 3. , . Lennon and Miss Barbara Riggs. s a need'for inauguration of ani- terials available in .oil refinery educational values of. the project. essary, and we intend from now E ^ARGE DOIX C Plans for the bazaar, were dis- .Refreshments Were' served. nal clinics and humane-educatTpn streams . and extroctnble in pure He also discusses the successful on to 'throw the book' at .persistent: cussed at a meeting > the associa- jrograms especially plannptf^o at- CRanlord 6-8> form.. . . •;',.•• .campaign by the biisiness' staff to violators," Miss McCormick.warns.' We tion Tuesday at school. ' The iract the .interest of public >nd A third point Is that many chem- Pvt. Bir«;,_>» cohol and -ethylene glycol, which rters for Hearquarters" com- DRUG STORE SCHEDULE K die* — Ukc formerly had no known uses, but District Leader en. blouMa.,' today are among the most impor- Mrs. G. . Holmes Williams, a §''LIONEL TRAtt tant ' chemicals^ Thus, an Inher- & , very good ca member of the Board of Education, OPEN THIS SUNDAY CB»nlord »-3 ent part of the petrochemical spoke on the proposed expansion Visits Lions story ' is the successful devel program of the board. She- urged x. BEFHIG« Five points to help--Imiprove. the •OU bed. «M merit of large, new uses for all members, to vote on December SOFAS yean c>ld.« icals previously not availn 10 on the bond issue for $1,260,000 1* A. H. to 1 P.Bl programs of. local Libns Clubs bureau. FROZEN FOOD Mr. Green attended^the/Massa- for the two new,elementary schoo's S P. BL to 7 P. M; were suggested Tuesday evening lgv en cabinet. '• chtisetts'Institute' of Technology, to be located in Brookside place by John X. Mentz of Newark, gov- lord 6-5151. from which he rece/ved both a and Walnut aVenue. She, showed ernor Of district i6-E, at a meet- - Distributed by McRoberte Brothers - : '"i KITCHEN or o Bachelor Degree and/^i Masteif" De- slides of the proposed buildings. ing of the Cranford Lions Club at ;;^Mlnton-Bm 169 Third Si, Jersey City 2. N. J.. Journal Square 8-5S58 CLOSED - Completely J ' Ktth AVe.. I gree in Chemicalijpngihceririg. Aft- iWrs. Thomas DeCarlo, a forrrier THIS SUNDAY the Coach & Four Restaurant- SAL er three years/with the Allied school teacher, spoke on "Hobbies for Christmas.™ / -. He recommended the' formation ceucnt. - r (tone clo^k: Mrs. Lawrence Hityard and her Scher's, Seager's, of a greeting committee, more To Your with cover*, singing at meetings, every mein? vanity witri- committee served refreshments. . . frie*. CBanfc bcr be named to/a\ committee;, fHIGIDAIRE : Many at Schools During; make awards i^r services and use s;;- • perfect cone With New, &.-.-noccdo. mitt appropriate • ceremonies when t-:" offer. CIUol Education Week" ; In order to find the un awards-are made. He was'intro- Many persons visited Roosevelt duced by Charles Schillinger, pro- and Cleveland Schools during known diabetic, your gram-chairman. He iivas thanked MOTH-FREE ^45x70 tncha. ' American Education Week last •ifi-'-.reta. coal. « /Week.' •'..-.' Pharmacist in cooperation for his talk by Dr. WoltecJC-Fas-r fife • SIS. ' Other : : •"-, «iythlna .«" At Roosevelt School there were witjti y«*Ur Physician sug- nacht, president. • • 449. viistOrs, including parents -who Three sets of tickets for the Ar- IAMDW1CHC3 pjests that you have a urine THREE CUSHION DUPONT d'oeuven f ire.invited' to all classes, in'the test for sugar. The Cran- my-Navy-'game, were presented to parties. nM days and 586 persons we're at Karl Olsen of ' Newark, Samuel 'LAWSONI «-14U. the', school during' an open house lord Board of Health will Frand.of Siateh Island, N. Y., and CHJUSTMAS meeting^Wcdnesday evening. Laurie Motors of Rahway. .mental *t* run a FREE TEST for Cleveland School - had 323 visi- 100% FIBRE . aeaaon. Soe Bugar on all: samples left r3€lli of Crantord/a mem- ";g*wn. boui ' tors duringihe week. These iri-J Xions Club, was : H«*wwan«e A LUXU R lO U S C AND AiO N F RI E Z E ford 0-0309 eluded parentsvwho watched the it the Board: of Health, 2 students at worfexThe open •'meet- Vlden Street, Cranford. ' jar. JFnsnacht presided. Get "first choice" of a wonderf i ing/ also on Thure^ay. attracted 488 persons. They viewed academic liyinc turkey -» youni and art work in cache' tender bird with plenty of Odvortid. Jttk>y MEN rT. HERE'S meat on the breast and drumsticks. Fill High School PTA P (Reg. $249.00) out thev'coupon — hanjr It to one of our iYOUR CHANCE TO Sale Priced . . . -meatmen —• and weMl have Just such a Pie Sale November 26 turkey cleaned and^ready for you when HereV a chance for-the busy TO you call for ityAvold delay! Avoid dU- housewife to get out of a little work appointmrnt! /Reserve your Thankxtlvlni B^ldjewater TreaUsef were McManus Bros, will have your selection custom-built just for you! : Pillsbury's eight treatise*, "on the power. wU- TROUSERS DR. BROWN'S Each piece will have all the finest craftsmanship, skilled construe- -•••m m§: 'r. «latlona,_j CRANBERRY SAUCE 2 ~ 35° Pite Crust Mix i?pkgs. 29c dom, arid goodneat of .God, as mani- BABY fested In the Creation." published In tion, superb fabrics that come only from such an excellent TSwSto Filigree 3-oz. bottle SLACKS TWO CUSHiON MODERN LOUNGE! the year* 18to-36.with funds pro- BABY custom-maker. Thanks to McManus Bros, careful planning you UBBVS Stuffed Olives . 33c, vided by the win .of the felghth Earl PANTS Med. Cans SWEATERS may choose what you desire ... at savings up to $60.00 on the Filigree squat con - of .Brldgcfwater. .' KOROSEAL your com. 27 POWDER sofas alonel Please al|ow 3'to 4 weeks for delivery! PUMPKIN 25' Sweet Potatoes Jumbo'Can BOOKS Mott's gl Reg. 50c NONE SUCH Apple Cider . 49C SPORT SHIRTS FINISHED *HereVWhat Collins & Aikman^America's Largest Fruit Cake ..,. Value 39c . Weaver of Upholstery, Says About Its New Fabric! \ Ehler's V = ba«' . . "Camlolon libra 'fUUw oi. wu.hnUU and may iw FLAKO Red Bag Coffee V BURMA DRYAD wh«n*vtr Muuaty. Color rtliobility In th« fabric U ««t-r . 9-ot, Plif. high, end (•p*at*d wathlngt In tur »•»!• hav* not tauuil any dl»- Cbnada pry colartrtlon y«». Candalon fibi» "t" Irwsat ara|alta tompUUly mold PIE CRUST 15' Ginger Ale .--•.- 2 opt 39c CREAM and t»«t proof. «h«i» b«ing no animal lilxrt to ag< raolkt. It SHAVING It JtS^o (tronflar tKoh tlmilor yorni, and ou>'b*(aui« of Hbr. "IV.' «III(.lik« tharad«r, and •<, —d Frox'Ti Foodi HE^VYWEIOHT .. **• - - 2 29 Rib Hal PORK LOINS . ? 11,. 45c IMitAUtD v Rpg. Vajue.*29c each Reg. Valued Bl«;ds Eye , TMWS£I ZIPff RS §9* Choice BeeY •pkg.l9c MEN'S USE McMANUS BROS. Donc In French Beans 20 MONTH CHUCK ROAST ...... 1b. 65c Birds\Eye AS •Squasli_ ..:-....;...... pkg. 15c BUDGET PUNI" '•.':*•' SPRAY Brisket . Snaw Crop- - OAlMMt'atAfil CARDS CORNED BEEF Ib. 79c "Peas-....:^ :.\i....-..:. Pkg.l9t DEODORANT 50c Valiie Snow Crpp _:"" R REPELLENT Grapefruit Juice. 2cans27c\ jfj) • for OOc OVERCOATS TWO CUSHION IT'S EASY CONTEMPORARY STtll! FEEL THE DIFFERENCE TO PARK AT Indian 'River, • . ..,' -.'.-. " • " . ST. RE< IN THE McMANUS Seedless GRAPEFRUIT for 29c — Knift—- BROS. Roka or Old Eni WRISJ U» Our 29c at Sl-M°J«Hor««i WATCH . Dlra«tfy t Heavy ••': •' '•' '• ' N ''* ' HTERS Empiei GRAPES 2 lbs. 29c 4STYLES1 blw. Sweet Cream Vi pt. 38c COAST TO COAST $5 Value Large She Qub Cheddar ARM CHAIRS CALAVOS eueh 25c • n • T: Cheese in Wine ^IK *"^-Coast,U ahat' *2 Tp MAtCH THESE SOFASi ifcat Jocks imlrt anjrwWe in ' any.weather...hidy home •tyled and "CraVeneVte" proce**ed to keep raia fraan ' Thi largett dhd Fine*! Homo Furnishing* S»or© In Elixabrth •oakhig In and wihiac s 1152-1154 EAST JERSEY STREET • ELIZABETH Iff '."" • Reliable Prescriptions OWN ED & OPERA! i u B V. ' ' "SIDNEY 8CHER. Re*. Thum. (Elizabeth 2-5600) ERKLIN U SYSE5Ki"Y SOUTH^«nd WALNUT AVES. . (Opposite Union County Trupt Cc ITOU HOOMt • A. M. to • T. M. DAHVt pii^# ' b^M&mMiMdS,' •,_-••. '•;:•_; .*.:=£'•-:.7/:;?:-SK^Si = AND CliHONiCLE. Mis; Emilie. Malinowski »hd Miss ^ftUhom 'Sixtieth Anniversary /d Mrs. Barnee Brecskin 6t l Dr. and^lflrs. Hans Boiler of 401 • Mr, s!sd "Mrs: Frederic* G- On-: .'\ ITri. Walter Kc.'c and daughner.; Mrs. James Van Natta of Union. Club Dance Saturday Speaks Vows; avenue entertained orr Washington, D. C.,'-recently enter- their sixtieth w-edding anaifeeisary»• •••ilissWaWa Keye, of IZ•-.Hillcrmrt \ ay evening tor 50 guests tained «ta~tea given in honor of Mr. and Mrs.. Robert E. Crane Mr.'.arid Mrs* Mario Luciolli.Mr. •76e: A charity, event of i Laurent* Tab"!!;!!!*!! ol GraoJord; s^^y .jlie efeservanc* was heldi javenue, v.-ere co-hostcsses at a i Cranford, BemardsviHe, Rah- .uciolli is minister counsellor of -tbe CeiEecy. Gslj 0? CSTinlarti will I Dr. and Sirs. Her*er1 • Senas '-ii ise home cl 'OUTTrip Soph way, Plainfleld, Summit, West- of 209 CentmK avenue upent the - bridal shower given in honor..<>?!• week-end in Willlamsburg, Va. he Italian embassy in Washington.- field, Mountain Lakes, Elizabeth, ; P;!,'.L iiaughtcr of felt ' Mrs. Breeskin is the former Marra of i^J''"~ rCi "S ne Saturday o.' the weiai- S jfe^ andMrs, JSS S;:4 and;-Mrs. C. D. Denti of 3 j ^^ c Shire or 116 Oak Lane^ is lewood and Riverside,# Coftn. '. Dr. CarSKTK HcCe' is Eisabeth., S&inr 327, Oik lar** .wiu be Jswsi...£.- Jjplace.. . ', • .'iMii-s Helen Marie Dolan,daughter . ^rj expectedJjpme Sunday from Tuc- Miis.-Thcmas DiMinnl of 11 Meek- and#Mrs. Beller will move from .'igc'BBdsiy Gssk'fi^.Siis orchestra'_ There were 30 guests pretcnt j c{ Mr and'Mrs.-Jair.es'P-'Do'an ];«;' son, Arlz^wtiere he .Is spending a er avenue. '-,.'• • •. -7 • Cranford the end of. this month to week visiting hTs>arents, Mr.-and onrtranrc-rcCT^scneWwtfleld;Wwtfleld;.::: ' on avenue, and Wilr V .- '•—o-^ ' • • ' .J'.Scherre.-'...'street-x • f live temporarily at Stone Castle, Mrs. M. Shire., He made the'lrip-1—-Mrs—Sidney—Schneider_of_J |Plainfield. .Clark, Hillride and Mr. and Mrs. George F. Richards'1 evemng to antes? 'Newark.- • ' •• • Mountain boulevard,, WatcKung, by plane. reston nVcnue will be hostess, tlvfa* ...Stoosesis KS= 'the F-White cf 82 ' " ' '• ' "*•hSfntexesied ir. :' before moving to their, new home evening at canasta. Her guests will j. Mils Dentz will marry John , ,„, . ,„„„ „ lib. MiS-'Cslai'I-, iv JJQJJ in Watchung Hills: nclude Mrs. James C. Stokes. Kirs. of Schenectidy, N. Y. atpke. The Rev. WilliarrvB. ^'.^"(^'vC'Rostncrahl/und their Ley o*/&e. Green Tn:-?.-: ;:;. Mrs. Frederick T. Deacon of 117 Spring Garden street entertained Harold. O'Leary, Mrs. Walter ~-.i-.- ^-Lie v^e-IrSiccife.' I St. Michael's Church Saturday. -7 ('nelly, pastor, offlctatc-dt Following, i g^' Bill, of 6_CeritrsI avenue, j Cliib spoke to the gru-p .. Literature Department of the Swartz, Mrs. Robert Laier, Jr. and !a reception'ai the\iEliznbtth, Car- ; <.-ppnt week -end at- NorthhtiWp^flcrmatiori and funcsiofi. o: with a tea on Sunday in honor of Village Improvement Association JMrsL_Frank R. Hoick of Cranford i club. Attending TP-ere J£r: the birthday anniversary of her UNTIL 9 P. teret Hotel, Elizabeth, the coiiple i ton, Mass., Where they will meet Monday at, 1:30 p. m. at and" Airs. Sra'iiley Tobiasson of -, Mrs.'..E.,Mi G. mother, Mrs. Mary J. Remlck, of Joyce Kennedy left on a'honey moon in.the soyib. jthe *-" the home of Mrs. Albert J. Dayies, FredeHca, Del., who is here on' a Nixon. •Upon thei^ return, they will re- I game. Pratrtska." i!r . 203 Elizabeth avenue. Each mem- ^ar.e JJroeker, Mrs. George: S--r" • visit. Mrs. Anne D. Livingston of Leary- side temporarily at 420 Beech ave- | ' ber will present a short report on .Mrs. E,-{Maycrs of 20 Buchanan Charles ID:- Hall. 54r : New York City poured. Twenty* Bride of -- nue, G&rwoo4. • • . • • 1 . Mrs. Robcrt^Mf Crane, Jr: ?: a famous woman. ,-^. • five guests were present from New street entertained at. bridge last .•• ••''..- ^ • ••>' • • -;''- Brearly sr.d Mrs. V. 'KVsr.-: -- Escorted by her father, the bride j Xcnnaiid'ie irface • entertained a.t York, Bayonne, Elizabeth, Roselle Wednesday for~l% guests. n W'edding Rites Miss Laura L. Hickok of Forest Lt. Aliberti ^ore.a gown of Chari.till.V lice, i junchtoiv^d bridge on Tuesday. ' Mrs. James J. HcGul:' Park, Westfield and Cranford. SUPER-RIGHT" AND TOP-GRADE fashioned with a fitted bodice, long i jjer ctf^sts were Mrs: Charming avenue entertamed Sunday after-' Mr. and Mrs. Jbhn ^egg of Jer- F< Bcering wav entertained c noon in hpnor of Miss Grace E. In Elizabeth Joyce '• Marion Kenney,. sleeves and. full .skirt having a; • M£S'X^h^:D;^11^r?- ecn.cn Monday. Ktr g^t-.-; Mr. and Mrs. William J. Gubas sey City were, week-end guests x>f ?CAHABY an*^ ughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ufront panel of nylon tulle. Her fin- tvtTesley Stanger, Jr.Mrs, ! . Eli.J.i Dentz and John S. Mullen, both ol of 7.19 Orange avenue were guests Mr. and Mrs. William Watt of 10 tf I Mrs. , Fred. Hay eck. ,„ i • smey of 111 Rc-tford avenue; be- ger-Up veil of nylon tulle'.was at~\ Lonriger, Jr.,'Mrs/C-liJton Cox and.' tranford.. whose marriage Will last Thursday at a cocktoit party Oneida place.. "' ••;••• •:•.<> ';.:.;.,;>.•.*•." -.:.' ilr. a^d Mrs- jSOtS. PA VID U BAKTBOIyOXrn- E he bride Saturday of Lt. Leo tached'to a cap of matching, lace j Mrs. j. T. Rodgers of Cranfcrd and j t°% '•'---:'•-••• - - -laUe place Saturday in St Mich- held at. the home of Archduke ^ltioo.«50- C •;.-. '•", -x.'--i-i'y cf 5T6 .Jeffer-i walte r iiberti, son of Mrs! Leotrimmed with seed pearl/. She !Mrs." Robert Biglow of Westfield.'. J * ra^enoergeT. ael's Church. Mr. and Mrs.- Arthur F, Metz of : :.•.:•--•:•. ZL-rii-fu?-.. . to Ra!ph * Franz Joseph and Princess Marta, ltr.. Angeles. Calif., for- carried ,a cascade of white' carna- in New York City. 24 Stratford terrace spent the week -. ^c.-y. •• :-r, Ci Mr. ski Mrs.-; .. ? •' „ p-.-Mrs. Joseph. Masino ci :;*••••, I Plainfield Girk%merlj .of PoVUand/ Me, and thetions and roses. ,.;/ r Mrs. George 'Seals of 105 Edgar . ' —o-. end' visiting their'', son-in-law and •'•'I*.-U-i.7? ••:•'. :C. Mrs.. Stanley j Church. The Revi Mark pooley, as- ford was her sister's ir.aid of hon- urc a workers at the Boyway Twwiinal Newman of Hamdeh, Conn. rr... it i z.-.^-Ji rr.iij :r, g'ieu- > last Thursday evening. Her guests; aay anniversary'party ir • monfevJUe; S. C, visited her daugh- Cranford Man sistant 'pastoV.. ofticls^ed at theor. Bridesmaids were Miss Rose- ' Corporation, Elizabeth, Tuesday Shank m Butt (b Whale or eitker it, included SirSirss . • Wesley PhiloPhilo , Mrs.Mrs:; M M*_' Mi "Tl " ter, Mrs. Mary Gardner of 120 ID L.-:rixer.: Cr-^-rw. Eiiziirtth. • '. double ring ceremony. \. mary Dolan, another sister, and Twelve "E- . evening at her home. Thosfe who Mrs. Robert A. Roth of 8 Ohei- .K reception, followed *at the Mar George Aeckerlev Mrs. Carl Holm-' ' Garrteld street,.._pn November 9 portion * portion lalffaUcBt :•*;. ?.«v,' H.lir>:','JV S'.ephaa.••• Miss-Janet Gurhbert of Westfield. attended are: Mrs; George French, -pidce entertained at bridge on. Wed Saturday iT'Templl e in WtfilWestfieldd . \ qvist, Mrs, F, A. Scott. Mrs. John, while enrpute to visit Mrs. Car- ' JUTBICAN VU> A second ^sister, Elizabeth Dolan, O'Leary and Mrs. Walter N'orr of -fuesday evening. • Attending wefe ; , Given inrKiaJrriage by her Oscoola Pfesb • iihs Muriha. Louise Ge dce. &'J '' ' was flower girl. Mrs. James F. Caruso, Mrs. R. T. s. 'the-bride were a gown -of White Cranfcrji and Mrs. Gecrge.Hum- will have tt\-o m-einberE 1':: . daughter c' ?>!rs. Grace K. 1 X.BesB t man was John Kundrat.of rnCr of Rahwa'y.' - Hazeldine, Mrs.^dward Tristram, :^.: Mr-. ni-irv. Itjt fr* '; nylon net ovtr taffeta with boufant tesscs &t the chifdnes's ~ iri= Mr.'.. ' c-f 37 tan sl rt and Cranfbrd, brother-in-law of the Mrs. Fred Slagle, -Mrs. Stanley Smoked Ham Slices ^ A&P "Snper-Right" 10 lid •irrie rocd,-piainf:eid,i>fr- ! ^ ' .iinfic-riJp veil falling from bridegroom. Ushers were James F, j perfcrrr.ar.ee. on . Saturdiy . Richmond!. MW. Lee Goldenberg, 5 s of Beef Quality Beef ,. Cit 69c "ci.-r.i- thebride Saturday of l^vid •" iS?"^^^ ^ Dolan of^lizabeth. brother of the] Mrs. Andrew ..MnrsHaU' of--35 Crsnfcrd Theater. -* Mrs. • K, L. Estabrdok and Mrs. a prayerbook and a boii- Myrtle'street entertoined last Wc-dr Sliced bacon "suP.r.RigM" ib 55« ^'v uomcL T»*r L. Sinho'oTr.'eis.' o! Ariir.gton, Va., quei of lilies and stephanotis. briide, and^yfilllain Saunder of • Francis V. Herr. io scr: el Mr- and. Mrs. Robert Bar- Miss - Nadihe Donegan of. Jenk- Trenton. nesday evening at canasta. There I Mrs. 'Louisa' 'Scherer h Rib Steaks ^ ^ 'sDiamond -"-••-•£.% ,.i:J3-':tr.5ir. ! 78c -VL: ~~i-i Mr*. OnthiT.3 r.rt-et u;iH bt- kcits i: x Lincoln avenue, west; an aircraft .-k'.ij! ^rty .'or Mr. i.r.~ Mr: 'Th« bride"sju-as performed by • the 'Rev. Jos- John R. Kenney of Westileld, an wood. • ' • ' • " < , ^ un e FOR technician student at the Academy 1 1 Sht- carrieriedd a .whitewhit:: j and a recep- °l of the bride,, was best man Mr. White, also ^ Cranford High . :*- L,.tjyo Rutl. MV- arifi. .Mri . Err-'f:- ^ tph s of Aeronautics at LaGuardia Air- oih «n'^\ Mr.. ar.d Mrs. iono»-ed in the Pine Rooir.' of School graduate, served two yearsi; Mince Meat A&Pband 9orp i!:v. S. C'. Sit re. i.Ti.TV brother of the bride, and Robert port, Ne\v York, has. been pledged :rl,-: r-.-.-:-nt:. AJ- , C I'art*!' oKClark arid i'l in the navy during Wcrld War II. I Tomato Soup Crispo Fig Bars 1 r ^-chure-H. . to'Ti Alpha Ti honorary fi'aternity MOVING SAt Mrs. Jarries Dudlap of Ws!!;r.C M.M J"rir-ct? £- So-.vr.ey u-as' Walker of Rahway, cousin of theHe is with the Reid Contracting i Hflrd SalllCfi Cross* & Blacliwall C «U*nt: * «.. fter ...drter",-. hrr.c." .attendant.: Given Jn marriage by her uncle. ihe bride, ushered. ( Ho is also a student member of the Hl-HO CraCKerS Sunshine \6 or. pkg. 35 stone clock ., \ Company, Woodbridge!' ' Vanilla Extract B^V IH* *<*-29e' 1 Jih'i.e;'rr.aitis- ir.-ciu-dc-i -.Mrs. wRich- ; Dr. RusseU R- Hunt of Miss Helen Edfiecombe of New Sociei ;, • with cov«» :..:,:. TI^K Betty Jarie'i ' Mr.' arid Mr-. John Bin/.t-r /.»J K' vanity witft ir~ D^rr.ix-5 f.-J E;:2.i=i>fc:h a-d Mrs.R' . I., the bride wore a printes* London, Conn.-, was soloist. and' was graduated from Cranford Libby's Ripe Olives sma» Orange Marmalade iffih ^- 27c Bfl ' I*' A l ' 4" AA' riCHft ::.„ }.t.n.. Grerjvil";c : MaW.alojn. drive will-haveigc gut-;".< Jr..i:r. E. P-itter. &J- Forer. _ Following a trip through th.e Mr. arid Mrs. Beinecke High School in 195 W M3Z0I3 Ull For saladU or cooking gal. can | gg ?"'. ::.'.:: !.!:•= V.'ii- f'-r breakfast Mr.-and lArs..1*w&zz rt*le gown-of ivory satin with an Stuffed Olives suitan, a f New England states,_ _t?}.e couple Del Rich Margarine Yew MbP kg 31* : , perfect com :;::.. "r .' Vr.icn. .• Shack. Mr. and Mrs. •'"Jchn '••^te-jl?. pleated bounar.t- skirt.' Feted on Anniversary ' tuxeoo. lisc bride,'wer-e SOwtri Her-chape! length veil-was at- A'iH reside in "Auguslai Ga.,. Rebecca Lydon '. Throe .students from Cranford Beverages . . . Western Electric ringtcn, Mass., formerly of Cran- lege, Ithaca, N. Y., this Fnll. The Thin Mints ^a^&C* ^^^ tor connect • C.'-i'.r.'*-.•• ••iV.-'iJ'it'i: •"( •* Hickcry. aver.ut- >':!] entt-rttir Corp., Keamy. The bridegroom is a Room 10 (Second Floor) 43x10 inch«. !;«!•; Pi.'.itrs. Mr. Etou-n- ahd; sttphancti.s. • ford. \vere entertained Friday eve- J new students include: Music Do HOffman'S AllvaneH.. MintS Richardson's^plgin or jolly 3V4 oz. bag Qf Eight O'C.ock S S77c n\M. coj. «r sreduafe of Kerring High School,' ning by their two sons in celebra-: I paKment, Andrew.Crlsnnti- of 30 git. Other Kr.:-~'i "^.i :''.'>;;:vi;jt' dariw. .Guests--will- inflrfit-'At1 -n'c-d his .di.ugh.tcr.. Miss .Doris Fuhrer of Korlh Rid and Ponland» Mew and is en active duty Uon of their fortieth wedding an- Centennial avenue; _ School o Dry ^ger we oi at bollloi35lC Delson Merri Mints . 8o k ' «hltf u> ;.r;.,i j:-v.-^;-J S:c:t;t; .'-r.-vijaJ and Mrs. -PniJ •rfdo is a graduate of Sa-Plainneld, cousin of -Mr_'and.Miss-Barbara Garrison'1 and Mrs. William S. Beinecke of Kem of 1 Philips street. . Relroshing-D^clou,. 6btH!.,29e Rownlree-Dairy Box V^ Ib. box 49? Bokar aid Winer CHRISTMAS :/' V/;aia« H. At-; x. -M6 Mry.. Ntnrj£r1.Ht.bc-ri| t-part.r:erj cTv-Mertii sine Corr.- Coca-Cola "'•' xnditail •©* 1 •A Korth PlaicCeld. .. ' '] Summit' were hosts at a .cocktail ! ' - i-.i%: '-.1-zL.-.:>.-.'.'lir.. t--.ii Mrs, Hov/-i Jor:c« and tea. Robbife, •• have-s P^-*"" '. " ••v ««aaon.' Saa • s i r 1 '; " r.r'i '&•-??. r.i iittucht-r. .-.r.r , Mr. ar.d; rr.cved. into Jheir-ne'*' ton»t ,al 1G ! " ^- - -honor, .attendant wore a Stork Shotcer Honors and supper party af the River For Iri. Ar-^.-^r %"p:. S:-.'iiIa.£h ,oj Elira'- SyJvester street. • Mrs, Jor.« is the: f'* *' _ :ss gown ol yellow net over Mrs. Douglas York " Club, New York. ' • with a matching taffeta • Mr. and Mrs. Beinecke were VermonlJMald 12 ©«. bof. £§t and headpiece and she.car- Mrs. Dou&s York ot-&>1 Orch- married November ol 4,- V912. in Syrup ard street was guest of bonor at a Del Monte Fruit Cocktail • . . * ' *•- ' ir.-iL_'.-:: S:.;.j.'j:- f-i SOS Orchard of Bt-ech-streef-' '-. . ' ••• • of deep rust chry- the First Presbyterian Church. Pancake MlX/ Pillibury 20 oz. pkg. | f e Tbe ' bridesmaidf stork shewer given Monday eve- The. late Rev. John;, Edgeeombe 2 ! f oarlc; gjiccn tjsffcfei ning by Mrs. Fred Degenharat at officiated. (They formerly resided Hormef's dpanl- • i^oteanafJC •; , S-r.s jzn,.'.--:.. iSr. i-^-i. Mr,'v AL'rta ' S. K. Thorhtan cf AJbutitscrtju*-,- Del Monte Cling Peaches ««„. ^ 29c 1 J ; dt-iigned with'. pleated pinels in her home at 472 Brookside place. at-JO! Prospect avenue. " . •;., S;.-.-.j=:-' .:•••£.. .i-r,,. ar.-i Mrs'- John- |C.'iJ-, fcrrrtrly of Crani-ord. vtf i .-erirji pecoratsens were iii . pink and Top off with ayielicioui cup of A&P coffte. wm ' ''' H-;:Jc^-r.. V.r. ir.'i' ?.tr.f;. fcvin'jnd.'-li recent giifcri for 3; fev." diivs.4>i • ilrt'ii'Jr. blue and featured' a siorlt, cepter Cicrv-i- s.f.i ->"i'- -:-.rs Mrt. H: M. Mr *n-(J.Mrs. Roderick W. iiit. headptons. AT MAkTIN JEWEL Ocean Spray Cranberry Sauce ^O^J^ 2^ 37C •piece. " . . •' ; "' '. '.-••• Progress (3ul> Hears ,S-:J!ii« r,. >r, J>«d Mr.- arid Mrj. -of 46 Minor avtrtUt-.. • • will be' Mirr. Hosner '.C- 9 I_ Bartholomew t>i' Chicago. Guests present were: Mrs. Ag-About Artiste Colony Yni.i'r, I»!rr. Ridgeiy .Folk,' Mrs. nes Lj-sBcht, Mrs. Virginia Woer- Nabisco Premium Saltines ^-^ Hufi: Tcvkf,"Mr.r; J. Ri^bert brothW •of the bridegrcoir.. wds For a Perfect Pumpkin Pie! twt*-\ ner. Mrs. Hai-pld Kincey, Mrs. • Progres* Club of Cranford met i-.'hcuw., Sirs. Eobfcrt Winkel bes« mah and' Fr*d Battles mil Tuesday>t the home oi >Irs. J. H. 2 1S Hcne Dorothy Gussky, -Mr*. Ann WiiiiiwCrutthreid/^'f-, Mr*. Wil- svid' Siieppt&n, boih -of- Nv&tV McCcy of 201 Central avenue Pumpkin A&pfw 2 c'a:f29e Plum Pudding^" J 37c Mince Meat Sutb pkfr Uiira Clci-vi-r. !iErr-'Htnr>''M.' Slau- 'N. Y., utheied. •: . Schmidt, Mrs. Ann Staiger,; 'Mrs. where 14 members heard Mrs. D/ f.'jn. Mr*.: Wiilter W, Stout. Jn.-and Tne bride ara graduate of pl^in- Thelma Makeiia?;, Mrs. Helen W. McGinnis describe the Me-; Evaporated Milk•-» 2r,27c Mrs..: fielil High Sthhol and. Jersey City Ftiey, Mrs. Lauisc Frey anil Mrs- Do well Colony in Peterborough, Flako Be& Totuw,'aU oJ^Cranford. Mrs. With' your favorite pit crust mix. Medical Center ^School d ' N.-H. ••. • ' t • •.•.;• try rechrii(iue.- She 1* employed ii-j s!jir5ey-Yerlt, Mrs>--, Gladys Gra- Mr;- OtvM H of Annapolisw hatn Mrs. HcGlnnis explained thai the x-ray departmersi of Mahleri- and-Mr*. Leporte all of. Ro- NO ONE RETURNS Mo..' ijiitxt the u-eek end ai the .the colony is a group of studios berg Hospital PlainfitU [selleselle. and MreMre. Kitt. y Hennessey . \ DINNER c! her stoi-in-law and berg Hospital, Plainfi^ia. Kitty Hennessey used as workshops by creative ar- 01 Mr. and -Mrs.' James G. . Mr. Bartholomew waivjjrsduat- tists in. all affiliated fields of art of 23 .Parkway Village. ed from Stoney Brook School.in She pointed out that Mrs. Edward $3.50 Stbney Brook, N. V., . |.' Mr*. V. C. Meson of frAlgonqui n McDowell,, in whose husband's Me. tend* — - ~r^ .,--. Mr. an-TJ Mn. Gtcrge Fukher of Toumeau '-—e rftumer* jaast .week - after hcnor'.ihe colony was named, wil) Long View, Tex. He is n idwg a we^k - iMting her son- Hi Mr>h&u'k 6rWe enttrtai'ned the 4 celebrate her 95th" birthday Satr Saturday Nig^fQJub at a rabbit lurgist for the Foster Dr." ond Mrs. Urday as guest at a banquet in the Uyer C«h iran 12:30. unti).'7:'3O Q>nlinudti*ly and.' spaghetti dinner Saturday. Corp.. ia Carteret. Waldorf. Astoria Hotel tomorrow: GOOD SPIRITS • Attending : wc-rc M'r.. and 'Mrs. 'After' a wedding trip' ,to liamsbUrg, Va., the-couplts. 5ildk.r Chiirf' Edmonds, Mr. ind itanteryei va Vat yairyey yy »e>yyy«« uci C*iri«lian Peterten and Mr. andsid. e -it the Lararnic.j-oad eduresr. 59* Mr:, Spenccr-Rankm. :The bride was honored at nuptial showers given bv Mri Nicest Gifts Under Tlie Tree HIRAM Bobby Bakt-r, of Mr. andStuart M. Ruht, of Korth Mrs. H6bert A. Baker of -IC.lro- by the Hydewood Park K WALKER'S i quoi* road, celebrated his [ninth Choir an* Berean Bible by Mis* Garrison and Will Conie From 6.10 fifth Jane birthday anr.ivcrsary on Tuesday Freshly Packed . " . ,; afternoon with a party.. His guests in the Garrison home. SiumyfliM Faiey Creiiery^Mfc. Parker lit Cake -were Michael Platt, Ronnie Reln- Joidy Maida Cape Cod Cranberries !">«"°- ^3 27? 4 FniiH antl M«h! jhardt, Err.il Ciurezak, Rusty Dob- Barney Ross feted M ' bins, Jirhmy Voss. Richard Haiko- Florida Oranges :!r 12 ^ 29c Cocktail Spreads 3&-O AA 5-4: and GaryBaker.. At Birthday Forty Military 4oz. Red. 6rapes s^iandiuicy 2 «>« 27c k L Barney Ross, jnanager of King-- whii rPasca l iiallc Camembert Cheese br,nd ptg Super Market, 31 North avenue. Other Jane Parker Values ! east; Was honored Saturday st n Table Celery ° ° 19c Frozen Foods .. . Top birthday party tendered him ty o«« ^f* Marvel White Bread In Quality Curtains tO employes of the ril-jrkt-t. Mr. Cortland Apples AH PurP0J* 2 ^ 25« n Peas ^ Ross was, presented with ip Oood Oln Drinki ^-,« 4/« E||g|i$g h UuftjBjj # ^^^210 and sweater. ••• • ' v .-•'"'•^'" White Onions ^Minfl ib.15c . F6r the Holidays! ^ Employes who attended the par- jj 2 L"' 35c ty included assistant rtianaser {f Sweet Potatoes us NO i rad 2 ib» 29c Orange Juice Plain Danish Ring 1 fl o • Plastic R!9 pr. J. Satier, Jr., Mrs. Robert A. Brad- |S __. Mcrrictiild's Icy, Mrs^JoJbm JGjnl{ych. Mrs. Ben 15 , Twinkle' Frocks 12 or 63* Long ; Xl9pr* r ft NYLON W. Ged^cs. Mrs. George"fe. Pollard,!« Kaynce t .., 2 «*«• 23e 72 Long .- %**f$i pr. Jr.," Mr?. Jathes J. Walsh. Mrf'ffi And Mortv Ot^tf.l'U'iiiliidr Fine Names "* '• TAILORED CURTAINS Lloyd O.pbrk and Mrs. Corlis-jw nuuuOl 81 Long M Little of Cranford and Mrs 'Carl'S LA^-AWAY PLAK — CHAnGE IT sr aomrrm • rx»o.v Klrkraas't \ Bauer of Westlleld. ,« Octagon Sweetheart Soap I" -.j 90'Long AT NEW LOW PRICES 1 CKA.SIOU Blu-White Flakes Sweetheart Soap ' • •• —o— " .'ft Soap Flakes ' Especially lor tKo bath ' -, Foir (oilei or bath . 'Mr. and'Mrs.' Rndncy C. Pcakeift , Blp«« while you' wash Laundry Soap FABRIC of WUmlnutoH. Del., were woct:.'« 3 e.kas 22c 3 3L 22« end guests of Mrs. Peakes moth- £ STORE ALSO IN WESTFIELD pig . .2 •!*««•. 17c er, Mrs. H.. Grant Lcnoard otT'V^ CENTER English Villaeo. They were he.eB OPEN VMDAY EVENINGS LIQUOR STORE > ^ : Simplicity and McCall Patterns to. nttehd tho-widding of Mi-:oifi CHILDREN OPEN EVEJQDOB OMTIIi • P, H. Swan Soap Colgate's Fab Anne Plumb of Elizabeth -and • ft luy • or glanl p«liO» • • -and to«l Prices effective through Sah Dwlght Wlnjjato Lee of North-;« . OPEN FRIDAY t,\tSl$C,$ For tho family waih and diiheJ cimniarl)aawith coupon Nov. 22nd Super MarkeU* W&17 North X*e^ '*• on***.™***.*. 1 •l;iss., which took place. K Eastman SL "CmdoU •nd Self-Service Stores only. Theatre) at the First Presbv-'" 21 BUNION AVE. CR^nford 64)150 • i - . • •

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uty director of taxation, toiy the pr^Iern will be prodded Jntp. acac- rofessional, concerns "and 'pin tp ,Pat Cabobiancoj a minimum-of 140, pounds'. Tie also • ': .« Constant Thomas Extra Help Needed ^ BIRTH Ta* Plan gathering that the problem ~X>t as-:tiod by the state thrdugn the .Vari- immunities which have,had such 'sin a'colorful ceremony, Roy Irv- must have bf«n a Cranford resi- -••-. &/•••'•• •:-*'}.' Funeral services were heldTucs-, School GratcUi r Mr", and Mrs. Frank- Miner of Dance program' range, from §20,000 to"| ing inducted four scouts into the dent two years prior to his ap- —-- , ,--••••v; pp by Cit tizeni s sessmeht equalization is one cpn- ous, county tdx boards. . < • : day evening ipr Constant Thomas, For Christmas Rush Coliingswood, formerly of 510> Riv- The Cranford Star Instructs _ >50,000 He said the av^'rdge for a'] Explorer Unit. _ He also showed pointment.' - ,'.,••;'• i / OfflTUARY School Dancingcto. unjer-thc d.- ,, (Continued Jrom pope "one) - 'teorttine communities throtighout Estimated cost of the undertak.- J. 79 jrcars old ,df' Dunelleo, formerly j ' l*ostniaster - Arthur Met* an- ersidside ddrive,, announcethe birjUvoi the nation. He congratulated Cran- liW vftlis not contained in the re- ommunit" y th*e' size'o •--•-"f • *---J -••*• slides -of atrip to the Appalacian Veterans will be credited with a nounced yesterday that he Is ac- daughter, Gerajdine cial'-conwnlttee tor the close, co- 10 percent preference rating orHhe M. Crockett of Westfleld; Mrs. Robert Schrib- of 723 Linden place, who died Sun- jProblems Hit Gjdi Al rec«ionofMrS,ThelmaKramc^oi ford in taking the initiative to ports of the special committee, but $35,000. .'.;..•" . Trail made by the unit. r(:,y nF"'Miih Wb«>rc • Hospital, cepling applications fof extra help 17 in Muhlenberg Hospital. Girba0HS operatipiJ'ihown the committee by written exam. . ' ' " ner. Manchester, Cora.; Mrs.. Mer- ( the Lois WICKS Sciiool c. ,.. the assessors and. other municipal m^t)t the problem as it applies to' in unswer lo an iuquiiy fionV the There WCT4 numerous questions Refreshments were served .by .'•' I Services weri conducted Friday rill Hobart, Long Meadows, Mass., Plainficld, after*a two-Week illness. to handle Christriias. mailings. .. Plainfleld. Mrs. Isabelie Davidson of the township.' He said those com- Mrs. Gil Orrok, ,\yife of the scout- pastor floor. Finance Commissioner F. P. from thdiudience ranging from m^':& Hartford Hfor Boderick M. and Mrs.-Nathan Case, Springfield. The Rtv. L. J. W. idr t Many Towns - Only, day workers are. needed; guernsey, Eng.land, captain of the munities which fail .to meet the Andersen asld prices obtained from ah f^inalizaion program master. ">'''• : Real Estate Syndicate KI. • fOHn€T- S.« Dariskln, State dep- Mass., and'24 "grandchildren.—r:-V—j .uKcSr._.Litth ;^ ~-Cranford- —town -Mr.-'and1(af£^warJCl£naurr.J!L Channel—Islands- Fielfl- .Hockey—-j ^.^.Jord florist, who died last carriers and clerks- He asked those the high school gymnas- would" haW7an "speclnc'propertics Buys Building- Here a, ofticiatcd. Interment took ^tillering a shortage of school i PiHe street announce the birth of | ,jatlCc in team, gave, instructions in fleld " to how. much more it would cost Applications for Police Thursday in Potsdam. N. Y. At the interested to file applications at an \ - • A real estate • syndicate known Albert J.Croll" .pliice -ycsilerday morning in Fair- a- daughter, Mary-Jane, November loekey to girls of Cranford High. Cranford in tax payments to the time of his death, he was convales- vir-u'"Cx«mc'tery, Westlielil. According to Ja report made to .early date. The_w6rkers will be 15 in Muhlenberg Hospital, Plain- 'da dance., anrf came as Cranford Plaza, -Inc., repre- Funeral services will be held for vied for by 128 pupils School last Thursday. \ • •.- county. Speakers pointed - out that Officer Being Accepted a dngj at the home of his brother, Born in New YArk, Mr. Thomas the Board of Education, by Dr. needed between December 1 andfteld, Mrs.; Knauer Is the former sentcd by William Seligson, New David & Crockett^-of a^heart-at- AJbeHr-JVisiah Croll of-.36, Ceilten=. bf dances were won by Jay A guest qf the Girls' Athletic As- an equalization program would not • Public Safety Commissioner C. I Ho\vard.R._Bcsty superintendent of Mary Hannis.- n»6vinj; to Duriellen four years uj;i>7 - - n SeHers, &h^^td necessarily increase local ratpbles Fritz announces that applications York attorney! has purchased the tack he suffered several mortths nial avenue at Gray Memorial, 12 schools, at lesat 17 other school two-story building at the corner of Prior to, his letjremont a .numlier raJt if the technical-- points-ofc~i butAi-ouldmakelcerWin that every for-ra-patrolman's-^posiUon in.--.theJ' Pint ago. *'.••.•. Sprinftticjd '.avefnue; i^i.'jn..-toduy. districts in Union~County have Mr. and Mrs. Luke Green of 9 GilWrt and Helen Zcsch" jockey to four intramural teams property would bear its proportion- Cranford' "Police ' Department are North-avenue and; Alden streeLin. -^-Mr. Crockett, who conducted a of years :IJ*O. ht had been employed built since 1947 or art; Jouilding & WeydrncrJandContaVo, r The Rev. Frank V. HaSrthy; pas- by a New York shoe concern. Johnsoa avenue have announced •t th.e schools. Mrs. Davidson spent ate share of the tax load. , being accepted at police headquar- which" th"e~mun'icipaT "offices and nationwide business," located his more,schools. This new• construc- Lincoln PTA the birth of their second son, Luke, fox trot award went to; Jimmy •wo hotirs at the high school. Dur- Ma^or Emory D. Stanley thanked Board of Health are located;ilwas MINERAL BORIC tor of Trinity Church, wjll officiate. Surviving • art.*"his wife, Mrs. and Pbylis Ch.ovarou; ters, 114 North "Onion avenue., .uA oariiedSgitstedy establishment for mair.V years on tion totals at least $50,260,000. on November 8 at St. Elizabeth's ing the first hour she coached two the. committee forbits study. - ' •vacancy will exist beginning. De- di Kalhciinc.'Thomas: a «>n, Frederic One of the towns hardest hit by Cocuzza nnd, Richard Announcement of the sale, of the. fine site now occupied by the tclcr| The 82-ve:n-old Mr. Croll was Hospital. The couple also has aSharon Cocuzz , teams on .stick" Mvork and the tech- v cember I! the day after, the resig- ACID JW^ThoYTias of'Pittsburgh; a grand- the need for new, construction was Tuti T h bt danc property, effective January I, 1953, —phone 'company-'-in- Xlden street son, Frcderjc W\. ,Ti'., of Pla'infield. daughter. Turner were judged the best danc- niques of dodging. The Second hour nation of Patrolman Alfred Oram was made last week by .John, R. for Westtlcld which will^pend $2,500.- Three Peiersens Win Ughl His firm did the'landscaping | n (lijllifof t;t:itrs in his !iom6 ;tt 1:20 the other two teams were" coached becomes effective'. . • .:,'.-.- and one K.roat-( 000 for a new hiRh.' scliool and ing8 team and Carol-Lynn Sellernamed. A large ^portion of puj^ regular stock Kaa/lieen Kiiek. of Westfleld. The sale was • .the apartments;, located in River- i ^ |n y(LS((.r,iay_ He was pronounc- Their first child, Jane Mary, w.v- and Kathleen Lyons were in tackling tcchniqu.es and the ap- $975,000 for elementary school fa- ! Is Underway Eagle Scout Awards ~ Following a, physical examina- consumated. fpllowihg the' recent dde drive. • • ' i cd-dead'on•arrival of Dr. Neil Cas-^ born to Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Cal- the best _yirl dancers. plication of them in a game. greatly reduced. ' ; rjs Ifpspilal cilities. Summit has appropriated j Uncoln School PTA is'sponsor- (Continued jtom page one).. tion, oral and Written examinations election in: which local voters turn- "' A native of Scotland, ;he v;w\<: j mjdo, who v.'iis summoned by laghan of 5 MacArthur avenue on • Door prizes v^cre won by Diana Field hockey is played .at.the- is'.** 'member. of the junior high will be held ^t police headquarters ed.down a proposal by the Town- to'this .country whon lie w J'M poliw. • .; . $2,215,000 for. additional housing KinK g a Turkey Time Fair this aft- 'Marvelous selection of casuals and dressy styles for its school children. Plainfield: emocn and evening in the schoo' November 8 at Elizabeth General Johnson, Janet McConnel| and An- high school on an intramural.basis, school football, team. His brother, December 6." '.•-•• ship Committee to. construct a new 18° While a resident ofCranford, he..- A native of Danville. N. V...li', iS'ClijbTuoiifhiy Hospital. '•- ustnsia, Whcalan. _, ^ (-All Cirls from gtades.9.throughJLI at substantial savings. ' • . 18 years Som'- the V. sTNavy and Is assigned to plus P 10. percent./bonust "second has a two-year ilease OH "itjrprcsent 'the First Presbyterian Ounvh and' the JacksC'ii Healt"h Kc\sni" t in tha't [was given a description Vff the hi- ihe various booths are as follows: 1 Mrs. Edward Be.a/llc or Sizes quarters from January 1/ncxt, at 1,000 SoiulileT" 1 r the refreshments corr.ri>ittee and corttcsts a»*e played with neighbor-— Bainbridge Naval Training Center, year, $3,300, plus 10 percent bo- city until its pirichasi by Hcmiirr'j m!n>'c in 'recentyears of the. 770.OOO. Refreshments ^—, Mrs. ..Sas- 1S an nhnualfcnfaT of $6,250; the Everyman's Bible Class. •'.Hero's, a rundown of how much 38 John street hav<$ announced the the' following mothers: Mrs. Fred hood schools. • ' to Bainbridge. Md. He recently com- nus, third year, $3,500, plus 10 per- SUPPOSITORIES Mafi'acldp!!, , .— and committee; baked birth of a son, Thomas James, on 10 to 20 Mr. Seligson said this week thnt ' . Mr. Crockett was a' resident of lospRjiTTjbthcr^tjiiibn County communities 1 pleted boot training and is nowcent bonus, which-is the maximum Hoods — irfrs. W. Caddie, Mrs. T. : Sahlin, Mrs. C. J. InReholm, Mrs, Forty-flve; girls participated in SACCHARINE Hartford s'inci- VXil and cat cnilunsl. Ilfc- moved to Rochvs- f oration., of Muhlonber.R 'i\ speVidinj* • for .new. schools or November 12 • at St." Elizabeth's attending "hospital school. for patrolmen. the new owners plan to improve Adult or Infant Scholt' and Mrs. J. Bcda; rum- !!;• Hicks, Mrs. Adolph Vo^cl and the instruction, but many' others 2 N. UNION AVENUE and . renovate . the •' property i\ni Hospital, Elizabeth. Mrs. Edward were spectators. • • . • ' . . William ' §chqlz, advancement To. be eligible for the post the o a •rlajie —f Mrs. A. Arrken, Mrs. R. Markey of 221 ttetford avenue is /Irs,. Stewart. ; -'.' CRANF0B16, Ni ' j. •',' stittcd - that the building itad been TABLETS >spital e.'ich ye.fr. •i-- k-'-icy IfrichU ... * 090.000 Mrs. Davidson, an outstanding chairman, was master., of ceremo- applicant must, be'between 21. and Hili'Tidc , ...;.:. — '— JljJ-0.000 Lajng and Mrs.- K. Tompkins; the rnatcrnal grandmother, and the Mrs. H.. A.' Larson was chair- 31 years of age. Veterans .may de- purchased for investment purposft: DOU..C before the meeting at t.'lid Ml '. SI.KOO.000 player for twenty years, also is a nies. The speakers included Wil- IMMch btel dcncrVTn j'yKo." president of the '• Mr. and. Mrs. Robert J Minton. white elephant and jewelry. — man of the class. • She was assist-. 'The^syndic'ate'-whtyh n-ia.io the Hie Coach and° Four Restaurant New Prr.t'lllcnco _....--,» KC0.00O paternal grandparents are Mr. and physical education teacher at the bur Schindler and Cal Shire, who duct length of military service from 18 CBanlord id by Mrs. Raymond McOrath and Connecticut^-horticultural 'Socie-.;.. While in nnclicsler, Mr, Crnll K.i,hW.iy ...... : SI.O0O.0OO Mrs. t Peer, Mrs. 1. Tannenbaurn Mrs. Howard C. Beadle of John spoke in behalf of the legion com- age and if the figure falls in thelocal"purchase also owns severa were T. 'R. Loizeaux, hospital Scotch Plain* — '. — * 6^*.D00 anil "Mrs, J. -Henry'; ceramics — Ars. Frank O'Brien.. Guernsey Ladies' College. She &-"2aatSa>C'i#vi« iiSfci" rev tv for 10 years and had been became iilTl tinted the Delco .street.. .. . • •..,'' : ... mander who was ill. age. bracket, he will be eligible. propcriesJri Westficld including the •s president; F. "B. Hr.'-,)|tf ,..,.^ _ S!.096jr)0 ' came to this country several 33* active in the Connecticut Bntani- i Appliance -Company, now a sub- f™'™^ ^...^j^ and vice Mrs. A. Trepkus and Mrs. H. Nel- The applicant must be an Ameri- Westticld Plaza and buildings on 11 '. 250 direclor ^ ClftrKoMilwortk h, - .-••. _L_ _- *S. 33OJJOSfiCOOOO" months ago to compete with the Jerry'Finney, representing Union chinch. son} candles — Mrs, G,, Thurston ; Slates Bake Sale can citizen and he miist be at .least both .sides of. Quimby' «treet as well cul Society. ] sidiury of'the General Motors Cor-.j president of the New Jersey Board M«iiiitainsidc •'•; __* » ase.ooo Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Haskins of West of England Touring Teanr Council, presented a first class pin PintU,S.P. nORS "".' """- A frequent lecturer to .garden'. porntinn. in it.s experimental lab- | president 01 ine IUW ouisc) i>.>.uU Jlnui-llt Park _ ~ S 30O.OOO and Mrs. R. Huckel. ^ • GARWOOD — The Republican 5 feet 8 inches in height and weigh as store buildings in Plainfield* Sprlncfl'eld •...•• — * 8OO.OOO North Plainfleld announce the and has remained throughout the to Bob Johnson and a second class ASPIRIN Call .after »• p clubs in Now England. Mr. Crock- ; oratory. He wcrlied at Oeleo u'rtil < °f Hospitals, and John Taylor and Club of Garwood will Sponsor a /••• NCroll,'and a .grandson, Wil- drickson. Mrs. V. Barth and'Mrs. cases of the disease having been LISTERINE ice League Country Fair. the present, schools arc now filled lenberg. Hospital, Plainfleld. _ pletion of 25;-years of services with CHAPSTIC1 five daughters, Mrs. Alfred Whit- 1S. Minton, stationed in the R. Huckel. At present, the associ- reported to the Board of Health, it ' KITCHEN era liiitn- President-elect Fred H.' Gray, to more than capacity. ; • rKe~Proctor~ahd; Gamble Manufac- C flttaton-Bm tjikcr and Mrs. J. vnii-de Sunde.j^frines at Parris Island. S. C. ation 'has 308 members' as com- turing Company plant on Statcn was announced yesterday by , tt—th AW.,« Jr., announced that the new club Azi^re Assembly 40 Health Officer W. P. Smith. Alsti- Order Your ortfecrs'are especially ihviled to a pared with 230 last year and 267 Island. • MOVING SAL in 1950-51. reported was one case of mumps. i ceUent: 9ji district Kiwahis Conference at the Initiates 11 Candidates Mr. Huettemah, foreman in the 23 Korea to Be Two persons were bitten by dogs : :• atone clock; •Park Hotel, Plaiufleld, at 7 p. m. '. The classrobm contest will end Eleven candidates, for member- traffic department, is secretary of •••' with covert. tomorrow when the following priz- during the week. - , >•.-.-... 1 vahlty with- today. ship Tuesday night were initiated the Port Ivory; Square Club. : trie*. ClUnft Topic Sunday es will be awarded: $2 to the class ,at a meeting of Azure Assembly Extra Fancy Northwestern Turkeys FOR YOUR with the highest' percentage of '"MUGIDAIHr E 40, Order of Rainbow for Girls, in perfect eont Sluarl Promoted parents enrolled in the association, the Masonic Temple. tuxedo, lite• BRAND PRESCRIPTIONS ;. offer. CRanl wish to announce the opening . Robert C. Stuart, son of .Mr. and At Forum and $1 to the class ranking second. They are Gertrude • Peterson, I8lbs. 10 to Mrs. C. E. Stuart of C DoeringWay YonK Ok Kim, a'Korcan theolog- Any class" reporting 100 per .cent Sandra Russell, Marjorie Rein- —^-COMPLETE STOCK—^ "•m P'TBAINS.. - of a Vias been promoted to first lieuten- ian, • will speak on' "A Korean enrollment of both parents will re- hatdt, Alice Wohrlin, Valrie Griffin 16 lbs . I.-.'..''•• lor connectl ant at £(ordento\vh Military Insti- Speaks of "His Troubled'Land" at ceive a special: treat. The third Carol Kusin, Joan Hackman, June TURKEY I •; 45x70 inchca. PHO TO GR A P HY STUDIO 4 Registered Pharmacists " :" reb. coal, ei tute, B'ordentoU'Ti.. Ho w.as chair- 8 p. m. Sunday • in the Methodist »rade class of Miss E. Greene and Wright, Sandra May Downey, The pick of' the nation's' -.'•18. Other in my home ••',.• num for the formal dance held re- Church. ' -• ihe sixth grade class of Mrs. T,Carolyn Clay and Claudia Furman finest. So • tender, - so .m u* . OVEN-READY DRAWN 205 Pavynee Road, Cranford cently" at the school. His parents .Mr. Kim •' will speak ' at. the Yothcrs are leading at the present Another initiation will take place .mealy, so delirious! Be THANKSGIVING DAY DINNER k BAMUW iCMit! nnd his uncle and aunt, Mr. andchurch's weekly .Evening Meeting time. •••' .".. December £ I sure of the best — order V d'Muycni I |yonr Lancaster biaadr • • nartlM. m" Mrs. Robert McCullum of Rahway, which has as. its theme "Let's Get specializing in portraits and commercial work, visited him Sinutay. He is expect- Acquainted." ' " ' .' turkey today! 16lbs. C^7C 8to J^ ACCESSORIES His parents were Korean mis- Shops — Maternity Shops — Maternity Shops lb : _ 1A8 including creative illustrating and copying of ed home for the Thanksgiving holi- WHITMANS pis-».""mental »P» dayhcxt Thursday, .. .• . .sionnries to Manchuria and he was J0 Ib. 14 lbs. W <^ - M J^-aeaaon. Be. all kinds. . . . • '.'••'• Men bou. ' ''* ' • born in Chang Choon. Manchuria. tyfflTE CAP MINTS ? N«w»wa _ '.'••'.-• ' •'..'',' After the death of Mr. Kim's fa- You'll be pnrad to serve « Lancaster brand turkey e-ow» I do quality work at reasonable prices. If ight ther,, brought about by the Chinese wilt SO SUITABLE • for ThanKsgivlns:! None finer! you are ..not pleased with the finished picture, Rose "Rcbekah Communists, his mother returned THRIFTY NUT MIX rneet at the Veterans* Memorial with h^r children to Korea where So suitable for every occasion! So Home tonight. Mrs, Martha Der- r you; are not obliged to accept. .'/••;.." she worked as a church visitor. suitable for everyone! So suitable, cmcr will be in char'gii of the soc- SOLID a| •;'•,;•; >4S*«* 98 Kim is a graduate of KKwan- I V budget-wise! A large collection of ial hour. • sci G;ikuin Theological Seminary QcrttMrw)for you r pieosur*- MEAT " Assorted Delicious Chocolates of Korea, formerly of North Korea suits to suit you. In rayon gabar- i Itnml froilt from th* EDWARD S. (GRAU Anopheles, The Culprit ' ~ but now in temporary quarters at I ~ dine, rayon flannel, . 100%', wool, OOfdw WOt» of th* worldl Perteruoosa By SCHRAFFT and S Not until the • turn of the century Pusan. After studying' the New GALL CRANFORD 6-1220 wag the relation between man. Of). velveteen, taffeta, faille, etc., etc.. WHITMAN ;...:..™.; Testament at Drew Seminary? Ib. malaria, und the Anopheles mos- Madison, Mr! Kim expects to re- Sizes 8 to 20. From $6.98. quito definitely established. turn to leach, at "the semihary^ • Also Dresses,"sportswear, ; -•.••• Wlisla *r . I :RESH HAMS HUir RiM. DeMolay Initiation linecrio and undcrgarnienU in. ROAS Chocolate Covered H*iMk*M lattltato / Skinless Frankfurters ^59c | Lean Plate, Beef tbtofc AUnldin Held iat 15 Members (1* Wlthsat card CHERRIES Bremner Chapter, .Order of De- 1 Molay,' last Thursday conferred lib. Qfc (Sraij ilrmmial the Iniftatory Degree upon 15 new Established 1S97 candidate^ from .Cranford; rniiii SHAPIROS IS They included James R.'Burnett. Specialists i* SmartCF Maternityy ^Fashions Okie English David' Dunham, Richard Dworkin. 243 W. FRONT SSTT . PLJUNFIELPLJUNFIELDD Sr881S8810 Brant Eltringham, William K- Elt- 4OPP. OXFOKD THCATKE) 5 PEANUT BRITTLE ringham. Lyndhui'st B. Gulliford, ALSO SS6 MAI* STREET. HACKENBACK 1/ PUMP John Li Heller,. Derwin L. Kcrr. Virginia Lee Richard J. Mclntyre, Sianlcy Mei- ; er. Elwood O. "Miller. Jack N. Rich- o«a* •••^»^'*j*||jy'. •itl firclati if ard, Stephen D. Schlapak, Rob- DUN€AR Cranberry Blrata«« Weal C Chocolate Covered ert K. Schweizer and Donald G. Fruit Cake 99 OlANTStZi Staples.. \ • .. '• pkV PEPPERMINTS The degree also xvas conferred After the Tuf CKS ARE W'M.9l'.;:'''Hh.$«l:iS[ upon Ectwin E. Moit of Benjamin \ CRANBERRY pk». I tin •*+ Franklin Chapter of South Orange. MPLETE NOW f • The DeMoUty Degree will be. It.**, conferred upon the candidates -Dc- •' O«r finest quality,, Get yoor'a nowl 'cvniber'^ilv All Masoiui.Iattc.jaLcL- ^ SAUCE •••'•','• \. • : ' • • ;: FAMILY PACK come.' •"••..• . Virginia Lee Golden • • '' Assisting in the degree Thursday 1 • ~alk«4; -«a« . %&; \ •..•.."• 'na.*w. were R. prjimniond, K. Redman WE CARRY "••-" MOVOK W. Gilpati'rck,' KvPopelwR. Huff- THE FAMOUS LEVIS Loaf CakeL 18>! man. G. Ziilils; aijd.Tl. mnnis of • HEADLIGHT CaaealaU Benjamin franklin Chapter, under, Double Kay fmttinf Danisri Pecan Ring 45<= •he direction of, "Dad" P«jspfsel of • BLUE BELL that Chapter. • ; FOR THE Brand - '—,!- Supreme Bridge Rye jgc m-\ After the Degree the Mothers CROWN Circle.of Brcmncr Chapter'sen.'ed All Shelled Ktrod ' *• cau OOC HOSTESS Ckctke refreshments. . , Ready To Serve Wesson Oil Cabbage On- November" 20..'tW chaptci ALSJtf^DEUCIOUS ,, Qr**a will hold'b. Thanksgiving party ai Nectar Label Cucumbers M,. th'ej Masonic Temple. '•"•'. . >i U SPR1NQTIKLD AVViVE. tSnnsfcine Hyf^tC PJckies •:;-r?!B!?^ 35c -y^W''SSL Extrw Simp Whit* C— QUELQUE FLEUR HAND LOTION §PeaeKeg 'UZJt? Ruth .S.-'SM, 23c Beyera>fe*2ilSi. 2Sc WW^TAirUM^^^or^^^^ ia,'.y. convenience. Our own display room* . " WANTED! | Apple Sauce notvV^.^. »lioff» ^*^iK 33c AND OF COURSE Cherries CCYTY 7. Pwftwne'EijMidble 2.00 Adults to bring joy and happi- FOR DESSERT FOR TOTS, ness to. little children at Christ- ;;' Ideal Pumpkin *! Chicken Bones **sr ^*J Sharp u. mas. . • ' GIRLS, BQYS and MISSES Merri-Mints ; V^sfzjcl (ShJHs to Match) "' I Sterlingr Salt JSSii 5c LENTHER1C Reserve a live pet NOW for ICE CREAM \ Bled Cheese the kiddles. KBAtt »»«•

&:,.•''•'>: | Open Fridays W 9 P. Velveeta y'h' DELUXE 2j tO '26c FREE DELIVERY Gift certificate;; in any amouui ;>; . Grocery and Hairy Prices effective Thru Bat, Nov.tf — « !»f«M ies ICECREAM : carton UU«V Cheddar available. * Thiey make excellent Chlrwtrnas Gifts — |J ., -•, ' AU otiiera Thru Sat. Nov. >S ' ' . .,' 21c Open 9 A. M. to 10 P. M. Daily Through Saturday lM(ake your aelectioAa NOW t"~ £1*1 ThU Old-raihloo»d Tha-nkighrhm Dlnw— Special Cottage Cheese. 2 Directors p PARK PET TOWNE DRUG Bfcher, creamier. Meltproof Bag 13 Sprin^fi^d Av*nu* Sit E. Bxoad 8tM«t 114 CHESTNITT STREET STORE ROSEIXE J. WALTER SEAGEH. Ref, Pturm. SHAWRGfS M. I. - WE OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS Pint Carton TcL CUeOnkit 5-3X23 104 N. UNION AVE. Cr W)700 irnmmt 19 N. UNION AVET •. Prices f»icBvr«l Witt crtofbrd Mari^^l^^ Press." "Quizzing the News." In wmgm Winfrey to Direct addition to foreign assignlnents for H. S. MacOary Elected Molary Benefit Play NBC and ABC, he broadcasts a Rotary District Leader ! three-a-week, 15-minUte news f from page one) f?#;.| "Hcthcrinstca Sire- ii fronted, the spirits simply refuse Up thcNews/' over thh e radio sta- will visit each of the FIUO'S; in the Reelected district at least once during bis an appearance. ticn-of the Newark Neivs. WNJR- iff''- r dosbrjr inlunatin* '""" rtf ntffr mil nr«»«ifli> at ppeared on numerous fo district confer^hc^ariaassemblies. worn . Jnditfa because she finds hcriteli urns and panel discussions, among . Mr. MacClary served as presi1 Association neatly attracted to Mrs. Malone's them ^"American ,-Forum of the i> nephew (Raymond Winkler), who dent of the Cranford RoUxy Club Of First Presbyterian '}^'.a plrs^Jcist and a scepjic, and Air." ^Codper Union Forum." and in 1951-52. Prior to thai, he served wfro can't decide whether the'girl the Rutgers Unlvefsity'Forum. as vice-president, secretary, direo] | thurch Renames Slate -b*"* falling in love with is a fraud- tor and chairmian of several major All the officers o£ the dub committees. He was .delegate uJent trickster or merely needs tp School Boar«TRepbrts CHOICE COTS I Association of the First Presby- have her tead. "eXiimmed; And to Rotary International' Convenr when;-out of desperation. Judith $27,000 Operating Cost [tcrian Church were reelected at an talks Archie.into "JMaterializiiVg" as City and is slated to represent the] Sirloin and Portorhoujc all-day meeting Thursday in the (Continued from page one; ^Educational Building. cmc of the spirits, and her angry c:kriew this wasn't true; but sug-district at the Rotary International : W$ZMm ancestors show him up for the mor- District Assembly at Lake*'Placid,' /Jtiat'. etectioh was held: at - this tal he is before the. • visitors;, it gested that some action i>e taken CTPAKS I |time because the/electibn date was to correct^ the misinterpretation. N.-Yi, next May and at the Rotjary seems as if Judith has not only lftst | International Convention in Se- ' hanged from March to November, ;? : Mrs, Mollie Redden said several SPEUAL! i\ «#*%s*i%v'' Wfi^W*- -•' '^-. 'iai the chance of"sellihc" Bn/niJei7'btrt-j- attle. W»sh-. in 1954. FANCY the'officers >wUl..begih their new TO GIVE OR CHERISH WITH PRIDE! Efenry as well...And worse. Archie persons had. used-the-word ••mis-- A resident •- of - Cranford-since [_ erms on January i. ' is fur.ious at being cxpost-d, -and leading" iii cbmplaints.to her. " ' nt 1926, Mr. MacClary is a past presi- ~ Those/reelected are: Mrs. Wal- begins U> 'revenge himself-on- * '' John' McClintock said it is anddent of the Cranford Republican jter -FSsnacht, president; Mrs. ghosts by cxercbdhi; tlU'na,. behind STEWING CHICKENS' IIKTIItltlNGTON shculci be the policy of the board Club, a member of' the Board-pof Romais Beerr flrsrvice^fcsident; 7 Judith's backr r—• . •',--- to give all the facts as the board Adjustment, chairman of the. pool j. SMALL Mrs. A. J. Davis, third vice ' l,n an ingenious and hitoriou-- " them. The chairman of thecomrr(ittee' . at Echo Lake Country prestden:; airs. E. D. Stanley, .third' act," the .complications ' nit- VtA Mfjeting*.lo Hear llnancc committee said that until Club, pastjnaster of Star of Betfi^ BOY IL JOHN A/MANGES second vice president; Mrs. G. Rus- CANABV bappilv resolved, but not More now (he b*;ird had not been.in, a; .le.he'lehem Loffger 32?: _F^& A JU", I Talkl.v Reporter el. Smith,, recording .secretary; ' Mrs. 2§ilonc has had hc-V ill! of position to issue estimates of oper- Brooklyn, N. Y:V and a'member of • (Coniinui-d . jrom page one) S & L Elects MacBcan; - CHS Senior Class Legs ©f Irs. Marion J. Seavy, correspond- WIG. • "ectoplasm" ;«nd the smugly ydvn-. ating costsobecause adequate • fig-the First .PresbyteKan Church and |ing secretary; Mrs. A; T. Baker, in that former Gcfr - tiflc Henry has Experienced the Red violence ures were hbt available. 1>l its Couples Club. . ' ; Manger Is Treasu rer Schedules Comedy ~ financial secretary; Mrs. Wilbur man C;)pit;il and Communist in- Mr. MacClary, who is married (Convtnuea jroni pafle one) DOIXC p On the brochure which wjjl be . < Continued Jrom Daoe one) r, treasurer; and Mrs. li. aSh bkjc! Eua is ph\ed by Vec Washbvirn. mailed out early, in December,' a and has five sons, is associated with Newswanger, Betty. Starr, Gayle . CB»nlotd >-»» nij'ue in Vienna. Trieste and other Indernnity Insurance Company .'of Best, spiritual life director. . v -Big, beautiful, impressive-looking tajiles! Truly tnagriificent pieces of liiss'.poiier -by Eleanor Brinks. Mai trouble spots of . statement "exclusive of operation the Acacia. Mutual life Insurance Ossmann ' as students; Audrey mi "ROAST by R^gi-r Xorif.n, Lady Hortcnse Company. ' .'...',' North America in (he Philadelphia Riggs as Mrs, Mitchell; Thomas Mrs. Stanley was apjjointed . American aid tf> Europe has been cost" will-be rubber stamped fol- airman of, group leaders. Those to *- *•»•• Eliot by Barbara Keppler, Bripn- More than 400 Rpiarians and office and served as special agent Mears as Lt. Ferguson; and Robert furniture >.. in design, proportion, craftsmanship. And, every single covered by Mr. Hctheringtbn from- lowing a Sentence which reads ed as group leaders are: Mrs; dief General Sir Thorriaa Elliot .by Trumnn'Dtictrine through The cost to the taxpayer per $100 wives attended the two-day for northern New Jersey out of theRedden as Mr. Vecchitto. , OF BEEF i' MOTOR STOKI - - ..i;)c «,,:«. dward Roos, Mrs. Elizabeth Gil- of assessed •valuafiorT (based; on The costume crew is sponsored table is topped with fine, leather, hand-buffed to a rich'mellow finish ... - :CaU. after Sp the economic Marshall Plan to the Newark branch of the company t; Mrs, Louis Ler'da, Mrs. Fred by Elsie Mitteley and Mr. H.iwk present military Mutual Security 3052-.assessments) willLbe about closed' last . night. . Others from by Mrs., Thelma Wise and Miss by'Louis-Harry Zepik'iv brouram. At first hand, he repori- 23 cents per year on the average Cranford whd were present includ- j! prior to joining Mr. aria Mrs. Hed-J Edna-.Peairs anti Marianne Boyle EXTRA! /. "' EXTRA! Mayer; Miss Helen Plummer, Mrs. - ; plus 24 kt. gold tooling and solid brass casters! Yes, these arc tables you roody succt. .• The play is beinc .Kiv'cn for theetl' the- strengths :«nd. weaknesses for amortizing the construction cd President arid MxS.'John L. I enberg in the local agency in 1945. is mistress of wardrobe: Others.in- IC. E. BuUer. Mrs. Robert Kirk and ' brncht at the Rotary CluClub studenstudent the intcrDiitionuV North Atlah- 'costs.*' • ,' : ' ' t., Biach. Vice-president and Mrs [Mr_ ^ past president of the crew include -Mary Jane Ha Ani. J. H. Buckham.' fcWn fund and the, Dramatic Club { Robert G. Longaker, Secretary and L ford, Beverly Hawes, A*nn Vree- VEAL SPECIAL Mrs. Walter. Miller was cbair- expect to;find tagged at upper-bracket prices! BuVcome in, see for your- f COATS tlc iurm>> the Cranford Rotary Club, a mem- l building fund. Thh e general l com-i. - ' Mrs. C. Van ehambcrtin. Treasurer land, Gail Gilford, Evelyn Filsin-i |man of the nominating committee mittce is headed by J.imes F. Bui- In the Middle Ens*. Mr. Ilcth- Sg|. Varlcy Wounded and Mrs, Peter J. Clark, Mr.: arid ber .of Azure Lodge, 129, F&AM, ger.' Apprentices are sponsored by Mrs. Best and Mrs. Zena Con- ' • self! Check the measurements. Feel their staunch, solid weight. See how 1JON1X TBA» erin;;ton witnessed the birth of Ia- Mrs. William Dodds and Mrs, Mac- and of Signia Nu f rsternity. He hasMiss Gladys Estabrook and Bar- XEGSOF VEAL - - It 53c nash and John A, Maii«er, ca- In Action in Korea . |jey seized on the group. *-3 chairmen. '. riiel in Mft and covered the subse-.! Clary. been active also ' in local fund bara Aeckerle.is house manager., The all-day session begarTat 10, > * elegantly they're detailed., Convince yourself... that here are table values qticnt Arflb-Jewish war, nccom- . J Continued ^froni, page, one) ';. drives. Mr.-and Mrs. MacBean and Ushers .are Anita Brown, Bar- a. m. when 175 cancer dressings panyinfi the Palmaeh, the famous •ola bed* s stationed at the Westfleld Ar- Trustees Debate Use; their two children reside in West- bara . Aagaard, Lois Ziegenbalg, made under the direction of to talk about! Buy for your own home, for gifts ... no one will ever; guess y Civilian Cxttirl Clerk Jewish" commandos, on many of mory. •. '•..':••,..• Sandra.Ulrich, Mary Ann Scherer, «5; bureau, field: . |Mrs. Roos. : bathlnettc. «• Sought 'their'night raids. He ha.s visited Sgt.Varley entered the Army on Of Wooden Roof s Elaine Paniels^Mildred. Brooks, UifiB(tillBI:.p you paid a mere 22.50! Budget terms? Of course! in cabinet ;unb refugee camps in the Levant May 30, 1951, and underwent basicj The hew treasurer has been a Velbina Guertin, Elaine White, The spiritual life group met at (Continued jrom page one) {Continued Jrom «Mae one} member of the association's board jioori. Mrs.' Mayer led devotions. plus 10 percent cost of living bo- ;incl - America oil installations in training at Fort Dix. He has been board that he finds, that-school con- Martha Rosendale, Jean Buontem- or o bit directors for the past five Group 7 under the leadership of nus, bringihg to $3,520 the amount Saudi Arabia.;ile was caught more n Korea for one year. Following struction costs in New Jersey are po, Barbara Bushftld, Ann Koch- Fancy Cut VEAL CUTLETS I. 89c ^uatsnBUI than once in a crossfire between years. A graduate of Rutgers Uni- mer, Edna. Pfirrman, Nancy Pe- Mrs. Howard Cowperthwaite and l< rth he injury, he was confined to the " •***•* pirned in a year. about 5 per cent higher than in I versity, Mr. Manger was with Pu- treeko,'Cai^>line Wulff, Jean Bevan . Smith served lunch. » 'MOVING SAL' :; It is ri*ju,ired that the applicant British troops and Egyptian guer- base hospital in Korea. Long Island. He recommended rillas during the fighting in the der and Puder in Newark prior to La Verne Doolittle, Patricia Mull- BONELESS VEAL STEf fc.69 c "The Two Christmas Bo^es," a Tertlent; J n be a male who has a "jjood knowl- His brother. MAM 3/c John F. that the board consider savings in opening his own accounting firm ' stone clock: Suez CanaJLZon'c. ' arkey, Diane Nicholas, Connie: Carr yi was presented by the Eliza- with eowifc. edge of typing and fllinj;." The Varley, Jr., was discharged August |its building plans. ' in Crdhford in 1944.'He served as 1 vanity w«h^ .^oiirs are 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Mon- Mr. llctherihgion has, made 17, 1051, after serving 12 months ter,. Lois Durham, Barbara K&> eth~Norton" Group of the Wcsf- tries. CR»fc ; The board approved the instal-r the. first executive secretary of the minsky and Monica Lawson. i day through Friday^'S a. m. to 12 many noteworthy television' ap- n Korea. He also saw action dur- Iflcld Presbyterian .Church under lation of blacktop basketball courts Cranford Business ^Association," is |the direction of Mrs. Herbert L. l»»on Saturday, and .in addition Jhe j>ear;mees, iiieluding "Meet the ng World War II in the Asiatic- a member and former treasurer of Mary Brunner is.make-up mis- perfect cone at Cranford High School .and'Roos- tress arid assisting her are Judith veil. 'Also in the cast were:, tuxedo, tixe job requires that several hours be Pacific Theatre of Operations. An- the! Cranford Rotary Club, was ex? Look At This CBtt Sfpcnt n^Iii'^iicipal Court Monday by-MaRistratc Charles J. Stevens,.'! other brother, RD 3/c Michael Var- evelt School. This" work' will'be ecutive chairman of. the Cranford Cederholm, Joan- Davis, Mary irs. Betty Marik, Mrs. Mabel T. lli^hts. bfifiij^hinu at 7 o'clock. Public Safety ^Commissioner Clar- ley served jn the Navy during paid- for by the Recreation Com- United Fund and has been activeAlyce Hanson, Marcia "Wurth. Ap- LAMB CHOPS.... x 89c ylor, Mrs. Dorothy W., Halsy, prcntices., are Barbara M. B^ownv '•"* «•**• —r. <„";'. Applicants . will be in'ter-viewe'ri ience L.' Fritz and Chief Fischer. World War H. ''...' ' mittee. io,,other civic projects.. He holds Vim LAMB CHOPS L. lb. 69c Irs: Olive G. Fischer, Mrs. Anita _ .,.. for eonM«tt Janet Drfvis, Susan Eschenlauer l: Also approved by the board was membership in Phi Beta Kappa. A McCormick, Mrs. Isabella H. K ''-'49>T6 irchM. and darol Newman.> v . ',.' SHOULDER LAMB CHOPS Ik 69c K''--.') reta. coat. «' the installation of swings and see-resident of Cranford since 1941, Miller, >Jrs. Judy Smith,, Mrs. PI''::. «•- Oth«- saws . at Roosevelt. School play- Mr. Manger is married and has two Miss Lucy Teague is sponsor for SHOULDER PORK CHOPS Ik 43c Judy Litterst and Mrs;, Emily ctythine u» ground. However,'they can only children and resides at 3 Morning? tlie prop crew,, and Frances .Moore, npbelL : be used during- the time when side place. ; is property .mistress. Others in the Three" new members were. Wel- school is hot in session. The Rec- crew include Polly Kromer, Llllle To Be Sure of a ned. They are: Mrs. Violet reation. Committee will also install McKcon, Beverly Bishop, Eva'Al- lingr, Louise Luce, Betty Starr and arth, Mrs. H. E; Hcndrickson and this . recreation equipment.-; The Four Local Policemen Nettie Montgomery. The school staff and the committee will Carolyn Ryerspn. Apprentices are Finish Academy Course Ann Burke and Mary Lou Lyons. FINE TURKEY was attended by 81 mem- decide upon proper location of the /Continued front pane owe) Sound effects are controlled ' by Guests present included Mrs. new equipment.' Clifford W. puriphy, RJihway polipo Elinor Wilfred and Betty -V . G. Leonard and Mrs. E. G. "•."' DK' Best reported that' the resi- || COME TO FRANKS!; : karidcr. ' ; / aub. •' •• •-' '•... "." • • • '-..-' - . dents of Columbia Manor _have chief. ': X'' '.', '•' •" ' '•-." Assistant deans are Walter The business staff, is sponsored A display of afghans, dresses, solved their: transportation pb^ TOP OR BOTTOM BOUND uffed animals and stockings and lem. They are using school bus Browne, Plainfleld police lieuten- by Anthony Terrigino and includes ant, and Fcnton J. Kccnan, General Ann Metzner, Alden West, Bob lother articles for missionary boxes passes, which cost about- one- Brltton, Marjorie Richards. Bill I well as wrapped Christmas gifts fourth of the usual fee: The st»^Motors-Corp. chief of plant protec- tion. , " • " • Richards, Bob Wit'te, Pam Dunham, POT ROAST - tt. |was held. • ',•' '.•-..' ' dents going to the high school now Besides Cranford, the academy Jeanne Fulcher, Joan Wening and CHOICE COT --i •; It was reported that 17 members use Bus routes 40 and 10 and walk will graduate, men from Fanwood, David- Isles. Apprentices are Dave of the association spent the day at from the corner of SpringfiSpringfiele d and Garwood, < Linden, Mountainside, Magee, John Prichard, Barbara J. (Bane In) t|ie -Presbyterian Old People's Orange avenues. Plainfleld, North Plainfleld, Ro- Brown,', Blanche Farina, Mabyri CHUCK ROAST ;: orne, Belvedere, on October 28. It was also, reported by thesup- selle Pack, Springfield, Summit, Reeves and Nancy Reinert •' A truck was uB6d to take the food erintendent of^scfhools that Mr. Westficld, Unionr County Park Vn- -The - head prompter is Jeanette donations j of the church to the Marsh sppke^to the principals of lice arid Union .County•[ SheriJfs Zulick. ' \ ••'..''•• . COOL DAY TREATS [home.- '"." '. '.':•"...' •'. • • HELP yourself to the school system on Tuesday. JOe- office. Also numbered among the The stage crew is sponsored by At a luncheon and food demon- taile'd plans for the new schools graduates are^ Union County Jail Courtland Daley and includes Paul jstration on Nbvember 6, 129 per- wcre^discussed. •.' . personnel and" members of plant McKeige, Fred Jackson, Jack Ma- Isons were 'present; it .was an- generous savings* T absence of Louis Trout- protection divisions- from; nine gan, Louis McCletidon, Bill Steers Inounced. Mrs, Schindlor was -man,-president, John McClintock, firms.' '-• -. •' '.•: • '•, " -. and Allan Haverson. .. [ chairman for the event. vice president, presided. Burton , Mrs. Fasnacht presided. Beldoh also was not present at the EATHER TOP... IOTII THE WANTED: A new topcoat to kieep meeting. e Hams lb. 69c OPEN 24 HOUBS A DAY! you warm and dress youy.up. New Pumper, Engine » DETAILS OF VERY COSTL* DESK! Ready fur.A^lion,/ PUMPKIN PI Pork Relkea. 1.43 (Continued jrom vage one) IS A Fresh Spate Ribs RAPPS PIURM1PY ing wear and tear op the battery as well as acting /as a constant^ Pork AT^. Ploinfi*ld For A Short J4me Only source of1 light. / • •. THANKSGIVING Sked Bacon ft. Thefe is 2,0WTfeet of hose on PL. 64)008 the pumper including 1,400 feet of, 69.95 Alt Topcoats .-/ - itto two-and-a-half inch hose, 300 feet j otlaiidiinc* at stor* Day of. one-and/a-half inch hose and'. MUST nwi JUW awtiT three-quarter-inch high pressure ( hose. /..•••'•..- .•"'!. Let us do the work and you' do .the A. You'll like everything about tliis magnificent kneehole ... the handsome styling,, The/tests conducted by the insur-1 . eating — for ours have ITALIAN SAUSAGE ^n_^gj^_jjJ_J; handsome size, and very handsome price! Notice the authentic 3-piurt brown leather voir lasted "three hours. (bner'WaTa1[ WILSON'S, COUNTRY & A two-hour orloir in which' the en- top, the soft antiqued gold tooling, the fine traditional brefs's drawer pulls, the flush-to- gine pumped 756 gallons of water "-:'• •'• •: "••'"•••/• ••• ;- a minute at 150 pounds pressure, TOP GRADE QUALITY - the-floor moulding! It'smade of fine mahogany veneers and selected Jhardwoods . • The weather's been pleasant this ' without let-up. Test. two,- SHOP which lasted a half hour, consisted, of pumping 520 gallons a minute at! 1 WALNUT AVE. hand-rubbed to a glowing patina. It measures a full 42x2l^w1in^8^^wtirBH^^ fall, iixxd everyone appreciates thati : ih)o pounds, pressuce. The third test j . Just.m Step from Cranfot* Meat Matfut FRANKFURTERS - IL . .._ • • • • . _ • • • -v^l _••••.•: 5 3*, .saw the engine pump 375 "gallons" a j a deep fife drawer. At 69,95,1^8 a value-extraprdinaify . ,__vaiKHrtihie two photographs But itV^een tough on us .-. . there's. : minute at 250 pounds- pressure, also still a fat of topcoats on our racks.'1; for half-an hour. The second and! GAMBIERS below give you further proof of TCoos great savin} third tests ulso were conducted without let-up. -, .K/'. SBWJIDNT DRIVE Chief Schindler says the publici So, for. the next week yoik cart will view similar tests as well us.| other features of tho new equip-t ... And a gambler is any help yourself to that new topcoaj kneehole with tarved rop* Big 44x22 mahogany Jcneehola m'ent at Saturday's- demonstration. ARMOUR'S OLEO man whdr'drivea a ^car The new- pumper replaces a 750- f cosily iuieU-ftpnii*, bau, 1hi&4 you've wanted all Fall . . . ancTat a gollon pumper purchased' in. 19i nd the PRICE without adequate insur- Uoort brass hardware. Deep file drawfr. ance — and RISKS ALL pfite that meets your liking too. r MARGARINE . - -'• MM Week RIGHT STRICTLY FRESH ARMOUR'S WHITE of his worldly, possessions. ...,Djttbeies,TCoi»tifol. Week' , to end here tomorrow. haJ RmeRememBeB r thisJ If y r •.,. extended ^through Noveinbcr 28, EGGS Mtftm doz. It was anhounce. Board; Closed at 6 P. M. Wednesday automobile! . pi Heulth^and the CptKthiit^' an \\ BRISKET CORNEI foiobeJjes'T.oiT the Union Coljmtj v [ EVERY EVENING r WE HANDLE AIJLFORMS > \ • NOW from 3%95 r Society. Drj"CvM, "t*anjJ OP INSUKANCE WITH -rlghf, "local 'chairman, has urged kBTRESENTATtVE residents to leave urine sample, taken two hours after eating, ih a COMPANIES. clean bottle tirvial at the Board of Health omc*, 2_Aldert street, and it will be tested without charge. CHARLES E YEAKEL

CRanford 6-1698 Two years ago.the ukulele cams INSURANCE back. L«»t year'it »u the t OTEN MONDAY AND nUDAY tXfJL NINE ***** **• slsnt that th« jnaa- To Church CRofird 6-2474 1» Joining the comeback trail Organisations ri rnntintip th^l Our Store Ooted AU D«yJ«o«la Cranford Trust Bldg. CRanford 6-1113 J BOOM t, fEOOMD fMM» ,*.-'<-'*';' .^:''. ^jlf!pRv5s!??P^ •?'•• •":'; ?; -V; -. j '.-'• •'•'-, -; ?- • y*: •' :—*" "'"l-/ ','/tX-t'ff.' ' L/^• • •"" •""'•."'• H / ••'*;'s : . .*'•;• '•••"•..•• . l ,VTO "'' :f''' '"'

: : 1: T< : H'ti'S-i'^J i'-V'"::"-V-'-:"~v- ". '.'':', v'*''-^ ' • '.:;.•'".'•':" ['•" ->- ' " /-i. - • •:'••'• :' ',''.:•• \ ;'.,;,• . ' ••",.•... —.,- —^....J^T... J-.«OM-_PI>T Aim '/nrnrmnrTr THrmgnATHURSDAYV , NOVEMBENOVEMBERR 2Q, 1952 where re feren^ books, biogra- •''.'. Grade S ;v •.-•;.,-.• THE CRAOTORD CITIZEN.AND : Members•" bf ,lW»ss tosent-inft : nervisor of the United States Employment Seh ; oil for the first mamng low now ABICJIW WV«— V- r- Erdmann. the introductory and. Concluding phies, sport, stories; / fiction and TteloreijBeirngrd.ySandra t.w Brtate-t-iiations in the world 1 mysteries Were, located, Shif.'also ftft'H grade have-become fcaitJen-v • [Recent • The' children in Doris scenes imd also .forked-with -each IN RETROSPECT led' renngr>^.—"™)-yir.glnia.'-•-;. DicRtnse»DicRiTtseR---PaI-Pa'- MrMr/Cpbpage/ Cpripage., .prusi.jnusic teateacher, , helpp- cxpjaineci how to use' the tard ters, silversmiihf masons and tin-- by local residents are distributed to the CJJC Student Nurses " i / I'committee were Loit;. Copson and- - . . ._.. .1 ._/_.' _ , .A._ ._._-_.A..J« 4.^tlaVk Newswanger's qlass have been smiths. They have fashlonfed many. v 'I_I_r ;_to_c¥-S7TB-v5fTjr"Ga'ryej',-|ec} '-thte c!a_s with the song, -The Ronald.Dadrl. . ' > 'catalogue ana "picture files. -The cW*ri Welfare Association. Visiring Visit Merck Facilities fefe^^SirU^S!S Haboth Ph^ylins. Carol Mcilas-JThree Little Ships," and the rhy- busy making pictures ot turkeys. children visited the very 'intei'est- m'idols by using tin cans; ,card- Mrs, J-coc^ sllvage Committee, after six : •. •' ••$'•' Gr»de 5 ) ••'• "'*ggj CiAinrow•jOpoxicii; ,Nurse Association, Ladies* Auxiliary <<> Twepty-five student nurses, who • J ^ffi'^ihh bband.d " MrsM . .Wilson'Wilson's claclasss Carol Klllian, Judith Rice. Vir- in£ rock collection on the main board, rubber, wood, material, pa-" were taken froip zones eight, - "- -—' - SHERMAN SCHOOL T ginia' Suarez, Roberta Wiese, James Dillafcl Collins of Mrs. Sally per and paste. A fireplace, which Cc', Crtniord'Posi. 2U. American Legion. are undertaking their pre-clinical ~. "•'• lanceince: *E^i^~l^iK-e_2pH,„ , .__ y; to thank floor of the library. . r Lt! J studies at Union Junior College, ,'.:•• . •: Kindergarten ". Bair and John Dreyer. have their Volmer's class reports. Ihi; class i:: was constructed' and • -*- '"^ in Ihinery, "Rbnald~"Cre honqr roll\\yiho iaided in any way with the .-|Wil| cs, p arid to the Children's Country Home. nndor a rnonerativc program with' 'The children in' Mis* Anne J^ r y oar studying about the Puritans. »Bar- The children in Miss Mary Don- , v» • .. i . . .__•__ Pecker, Floyri prfgr=' " fiiiests-were many par- ipict>irc« on the bulletin beard. ^i^irs-Sfac__^!rja_iaiTOiQ-T^ or'nat.mcritcrt with n_ w san it ~LanceT'Logan :entfirtainod ~the bara ^Wright- brought lhe-cagenctea dispense thegarments as- ElbtabethGenerai .j „ .... r are"hay^ fones,. Russell Schultz,"^ Barbara 5ln Schootboy *8 ^l a mural tolling the story of every-pntern made~Tiy~Norma White; ~ I** Merck & Co., Inc., in Kahway^ycp- Fund dri£ toCra^or d which nett^ »500 ,^. ;; a contest! They are anxious to Jray Barbara (Gubberly Janet -Vincent Sarnowski, 'class with "Mr. Potato Head." Hasticks shaped like pilgrim*. •: She owttie needed tojheif -Jients. ^"NovemWr £angs up on pedes- of 1947 enrollment flgt , v k r cum,.,w ....u.u .I,.w_vH:!:__liiiii_knrr-- II an and ^hersyYin day life in ancient E»ypt. Joyce ;U V horn by Barbai-a-Codding- ii. than. iu; of S7.500, was^appointed thairrr.: r, Of .Jo whiether A-M". br P. M. group ilazzeo,, Barbara; koss,' Patricia -minskj, , Alvoy, MitcheltF^RcSSttt 1 principalri , and Mrs: Ruth Janovsik, sliowed' the class many different also brought candle holders. Flartey. Douglns MilgrSm, HoliertUP". pitcher by Nancy Imus. pew- Kenneth W. rversen tfhd Puncan area population trends. en vtars the fran- S RSI Call Drive of the. Cranford^Garv.c,^. t( r p. ,"'"""• Altho^gh the Guild conducts its in- trians." ' '. " lwili.be the winners. Twd charts ^orr and Margaret White. """-'.. Smith, Richard .Waterman, Delpres elementary supervisor. faces made with the potato. Jean -Wells and Carol f ieme.v McGrath." Charles Rittwegcr,' Crni| -' mu«-by Robert Richmond, can- EDWARD C McXLAnON. _ An ordinance renewing for 50 years the; iran^ Ke'nihvorth chajter of tWf Amen^Red^Cro,, it .St-jr: Shefflcldr pfjhejaculty. ac- Ilvave been, made entitled, "We, : had" charge of the bulletin board - gathering only once a year, the benefits Polite Commissioner CJarence_I_. L eBmard, Sandra Castaldo, Beverly : Dbnald Wehrenber^ described HarbaiiKh, Fred-Ball, John Ita- ''le mold by palph Steibert, bellows CHARLES W. KAY. Earrv* companied the 'gr___P" They are, chise of the New Jersey .Bell Tdephone Company was announced at a mee|inr^OHfe exec-.::lvc '. . Grade 4 '.- ." '-• - " ~~-~-i::. Grade 5 • • •' ••'..'-• board- The drive was tErStart: the early part I Know Where We Live."'» As eacK Garvey,- Ruth Hagorlhey, Gloria y his trip to-the Gingerbread Castle; display for American Education jakh, Richard McFudden. Holly) by Jessie Ferguson, Warming pan: T? of it_ g^ocTwork continue .hrpugh_out*the SSX^^^SS respectively, psychology and soci- in this community was introduced and passed on Arthur Mitchell's fourth graders Mrs. Heckman s fifth grade hast . i_« NAIIONU L-liild iS.'.a)j). Also last week. " jthose who .worked cm this, poster. , And dough chest by. Margaret 1 th^orale of botJ, adults and children^ ^ SuTSt^ S tni matory, at'Clinton. ..-•'..•• • ' at the Kenilworth Jnn, Kenilworth. The:a I Karn.es already on the list for the Six children in' Mrs:Mary ettes have been made of th<* stocks, and these suggestions were used KA* Entered at the Post OS1-* a: efir.f^i, N . J- . Placed sooner •colleges inithe country selected t6 be taken ririetta Hamilton, John Cahill England^ large picture of president-elect ;'.;••.• »y »•____»• parish. Dancing followed ., I .fiy/ " ^:;L.ta manpower to the armed forces, it was annouwt-d Barbara: Willoughby, Judith Rus- ' b by Howard Hopkins, andirons and Ituini *p SubscripMon RaU">. SX.CO a Veir i.:-. A.v..i-..v- infants is all that is required. Ifyouhave pf 5 arid 8 p. m." ,'ntl Joan Bcuchea. Tice: . . Boys and girls who contributed Mafck, ' bavid DeVinney, John els ni.cand. box scenes -werwere some omf |.--- ••• ,-.----. He • Plages toward the building fund to erect a bv Dr. Charles G^Cole, president of the cplleso. sell, Linda McCall and Peter Ma- Ifrown, Linda Frederick, Alaric Dwight D. Eisenhower! ^•' •_ M A. *• not beeh asked, there is still time. Send particularly cautioned pedes- to the new SuriSay School building '?r the nret Presby- In the afternoon' group the Robert Kriox'read a story from to the display are Judith MarceU, ik Ali the materials ustvl in making an'P°l«er by Judy PrestoV, cantHebox • OFFICE: fl-^3 AUonSt, l The Trapp Family Singers, an Austrian goup-- dorma and. general class' helpers l \ . . _ -L _• *~ trians not ib try to gauge the speed School -hon6r roll for the. terian Church had reached a total of $119,465^11 his library book to the Kinder- Carol Scheckler, James Heruska, Faulkner, Carol Cawley, Susan Grade' 6 . . \ of seven sisters, two brothers and their "•mother.- InaVnCs on the list for this are Ellen Ronald. Waterm_n and ' Brenda" Nwcy "intorcsiinK-lesson. ••Kenneth Weeks .'by ' Willette Glacken, spinning. two months of the present was announced. The fund goal was $125,000. Pans • were to offer traditional folk music in vocpl r,nt) garten class. The name of the story Carole Lawsori, Russell Dobbins. Rubine, Nancy. Grote, DoraVne Duddof Miss Beatrice^ your garments or cash contributions.-© of an onwmnfc ear by its lights. K jlcCarth'y,' William Raftery, Rob- Beach are the. class newspaper Marcia k\ras tlie lenrter. - \, (Continued on next page) lording to Miss called for the construction of the new unit withiri instrumental performance on ancient and mfre-' is "FccUHa." Ellen. Tv.inton read'.a,' Edward, Hauser,. Leland -Witting, Compton, Rjoslyn tiuyer. Warner's sixth gr.adu reports that the in-gatthering today at the First Presby- there is any doubt, he said, stay on ert Creter, Maureen Sayre, Ken- representatives, with Ronald aj,so Margaret S. Cummings of the Vail- , the next two-years. • .,.-,,„» •auently heard instruments at their cottcei t m bieth Leopowcz, Pamela Dadd. short story to her class. " ' .. Joseph Beda, Joseph Iflbl. Stuart: Leech, Henry petering and Ken-for an art project, cliiy- animals terian Church^qr turn them in later to -the curb until.the oncoming car Cranford High School auditorium^ the Village Improvement Associa- neth Thorn. were made arid then put, inside a Cbluc. Bl<« Deanc School in Elizabeth'. Miss A discussion of the program for handling or «....."„--«•' Grasing,. Peter Tinnesz. Many of-the children in the clnss McFadden, Patricia Dfe Stefanis, Commissioner- Fritz also re- alcoholics at the Essex County Penitentiary by • -RalDh E Weber,,boatswain's mate, second tion representative. •,.. , '': , ihadpw lib*. The drawings, and Mn. 9S0. a Mrs. C. G. Culin. president.^They will.be Chamberlain Is a hiember of the class 21-vear-old sort of Mr. and Mrs Ralph T.' Jeraldine Kundrat and Helen D.- are 'planning tQ join the library ih Elsie McDonald. Allen Silvennan, Grades • Over the Top Knowltdn K. Read, warden of -hat institution, was Paul Hannelin, Stanley Bowers, Miss. Elinor Warner's third grade animals were about tigypt. The used tight here in Cranford or vicinity to #ii.ii^v- >,.._„„„„ . .. _ Weber 313 Walnut avenue, home on furlough ;t;:cr :; thc neai; future.' . a feature of -fa program put oii by Alcoholics |_rigard. ;' • '•••• ••'.•'-. ' . Laurcland Ramoha Haus- best, drawings and animals were KNOW YOUR AMERICA bring happiness to someone less for- conditions during November .aye Anonymous at Uniop Junior College, Und_r spon- boin" rescued from the airplane earner Wasp. t,,r. Grade 2 • - • Tho boys and,girls in Mrs. Eu- has charge «of. the hall bulletin best, drng "'. Cranford residents once again Have nc that ucdoed and sunk by a Japanese submarine in th« .," -. "Grade 2 made by Mnrlenc Msirino, Elaine - sorship, of the school's sociology and psychology r ', fvlrs. Rose Marie Reutter's clnss nice Samer's class have made a and the hobby showcase this tunate than yourself o> soifieone who » f*<»"- s»a .«**». s*>w and STATE OF NEW JERSEY : olomons, reported he \vU_ restless and wanted to . Miss Malleville MaqNcilVs sco-i ^t HEDENBERO-M»5BEA___ demonstrated their civic! pride in iKci-Ti •_.'.'«. 'i - •• •••. •<• •II>1.. • -i ' sleet arc. three real hazards for- depsirtments. ~'" v" . • , , ,' lias been busy studying about the disptby of a southern plantation. - Grade 6 Imohth. ' uyer, Mcrna Shaw. Robert Law- . DEI^AttTMENT Or STATE The entry subVnitted by Louis Gutkoxyski of ' get back.to sea again. . • • Models for; the scene Were made bnd grade, is completing the unit for No- •ence, . Stephanie• . Moitison and ' home community and in,five of the locals- may be down on his luck temporarily. Walkcrs; '' '—..•• CERTIFICATE or DISSOLUTIOV 'Helpers in d Community." They Jobs inin the classroom Each class member made a pic- N whom these pretehu may come, ford" was' awarded fjrst prize in the letter Writing ., - Fifteen l'_ars Ago '<•-.. ' have! studied' thus" far. about the The children, it. is reported, are-vember and December in Miss ture of himself, coming to school, ' ly.supported agencies \vhich help to make v 1 1 s Michael Cartea-tpJanet McMastcr( Y\m ••* ' _r_T7" V "~ ' ^T * ^'•weather." he warned, "and WSH?EAS! n appears to Ay utkioc.- contest sponsored by the Citizen and Chronicle in Contributions tq the mortgage'fund of Trinity. li.eman,' policeman- and the doctor very proud of the booklets they Doris Haldenwang's class are. as |fdr the; bulletin board. The theme ROOSEVELT SCHOOL Cranford a better place in which to live. tlon. by duly authenticated record of the conjunction with the Shop in Ctanofcd Campaign and nurse. Tha children have writ- George Craft, Ralph Keil, Carl follows: Taking care of plants, te "America"- Future'Depends on Grade 6 CAK.VI0J • f ll_rTfl_->#__>tt-"I U/£»£>lc .'watch your footing.-slippery pave^ proceeding*: lor the voluntary dissolution Episcopal reached a total of S8.Q12. accordin-:o' have made;-with, stories of the WHEN DID TUE gle and dou> of-the Cranford Business Association. the report made at a meeting at the, canvassers mid ten original stories, 'about each o Nelson, John Render and Dennis Mary Ann De Santo and Barbara America's Schools." • ' '• ' The members of Mrs. Escheh- Toady Street The township is one p'i the firstcom - thereof by the unanimous coiisen(\of «U A children's'play, "The Rainbow. Palace," was Schnr. ' , •.' • .'.' '- •'. y ';cavemen. The following children's UNITED STATES. Msiuuvt*z9y, rr wn> v .-ments and ^ h^ ^^ ^ u>. .tockhoider.. deported a, my hm«w. workers The drive "was to continue in an attempt Ilieser -Some have been the resul rKromcr; dusting, Judith Jost; gym' l The following ^pupils brought in. latfer's sixth grade visited the - to be, presented by the Cranford Junior Service ' Tobacco and • cotton-' '.were booklets arc-on the bulletin board'. ACQUIRE THE munities in the state to over-subs<:rirjfc its • r» i_ _ \vr i • '_. -•••• L. '•* J • careless pedestrian. actions." to reach" thp total of $25,000. ne-dedrto liqukbJc ' of'group work, others individual (equipment, William Musa and AW-,their collections -to be displayed li. iCfrinford* Public Library Novem- COATS tojrj* ' CONTRACTING League: in the high school atiditorium in Decem- brought' by Jane Sheldon arid-Lin*- Carol Leonard, Claire Ditzel, Fred- IY OF Diabetes Week is being observed in Holiday shbppCrs add to the toll ber. The production was to be directed by Mrs. number :of , children have drey Kaminsky;' boards, Emily ber 12.. Mrs.. Seidel explained _m — 1«<« United Fund quota. Arid • this year's : ° The Club Dramatique Masque Ball, which was- erick , We,eman, Robert Johnson, the hobby case: Barbara Long, blottw*. Crantord and throughout the nation this of pedestrian fatalities in Novem- J.'Bradford Wilson. ' • ' • ' ught in pictures they hav da Martin.. Dexter and Diuid Cowperthwaite; ALASKA AND or to Be held'at Shackamaxon Country Club b>:....ilie Elaihe Chaimovich, 'Richard, Holm- Theodore Moran, Diane Lclandt UONIL. TRAB quota was the highest in.the 1 I year"his- thetnseK'es. Packages de- 3St I New Jcmey . Miss Constance Runner of Hillside spoke on [found concerning ."Helpers in . ' Stories , describing the planta- nrt: supplies, Richard Koziol and FROM\ytUAT county of .u ocent therein Cranford Dramatic Club, was to benefit the club's quist and William Hnckman. . Candy RieKTRobert.Low and Joan ^enr ,oo«£ observance is under auspices of the Com- home are better than the senses of the blind at a meetipg of the Lions nlayhouse fund.and was .to feature a grand march, |Communi.ty."' They are Denise tion were written by Michael Letr William Mackey; windows, John . tor of the local United Fund Campaign. r '/upon whom'.pro- The mural committee has fin- Banker. NATION pedestrians deli\ ered to hospitals, em may be served), has compiled with "*"b in the Chimney Corner Restaurant. A gradu-^ and prizes for different classes of costUmcs. tini; Betly Trottn, Howard Arhe- Lee; and desks, Glenn Anderson, Weather Che.k Aluminum mittee on Diabetes of the Union County the t-qulr.merits of Title 14. Corpora- axe of Upsala C«djege and partiajly bljindl, she told Skarccki, Karen Sjurscn-, William ished painting the mural on the Grade 4 Storm-Screen \yinilows Proceeds from the $20,000 received he said, • •, . • : Jessid Hewson Jones,. soprano, of .Westtic-ld, ,sen, Carolyn Hammond^ • Nancy. Medical Society,'the Cranford Physicians' tion.. General, of Revised Statutes ofN-W th\ club of the blind person's deveopment of the Burr and Nancy'Dunkle* . cavemen."' Robert Johnson \vas the[Lawrence- Breaks . and William The Thanksgiving • assembly is 2 years «k_ * Jersey. preliminary to the issulne of this was to he guest'soloist with the Cranford Symr Serina and Barbara Vergaila. WaEhbourhe. • ."'. in recent weeks will go to finance the ac- Hurrying home from work is Certificate of Dissolution.'. ' * - ; •••';. _____ four senses. , . • .'•.-." Grade 3' chairman and Carol Leonard and being planned by Miss Ruth Mor- Club and the Cranford Board of Health- another' pedestrian hazard at this NbW THEHEFOHE. I, the Secretary of .Ten Years Ago phony Orchestra at its first concert in. RboseyolV baihlnctte. « tivities of the Boy and Girl Scouts, ).Velr State of the State of New Jersey, Do School. This, was the orchestra's fifth season. During September and October ' Grade 6 ' • ' ''Frederick Wceman helpedjiim. . Tho class worked oh-an Egyptian gan's fourth grade. The class has en cabinet. ; Local resients, both adults and chil- time .of yea*;-Commissioner fritz Hiindreds of local worrv-o were expected to. The following pupils', in Mrs. lord MW- Mrs William A. Ireland was given a white rib- |he following children had 100 pel • During the opening exercises frieze depicting Egyptian fisher- written a play about the "Pilgrims. fare Association, Visiting Nurse Associa- said. -. ,' *"- • '•• '••' ' ' ' attend a^inass meeting In Cranford High School, bbn pin of gold set with 25 pearls when she retired Helen Skerratt's class are on the men in boats on the Nile. Boats "dren, who may not have had a thorough &^t_SrM under auspices of the United"States Employment ent itf both piictuality and attend the class had some very interesting After doing some research in li- Custom Made tion and Boys' Camp-, These groups m e a as. president of Currie Memorial; WCTU, after, book reports. Thomas' Charles, were made by William Musa,'John brary references, three, groups physical examination recently, have been _&& ci_^nt m Service'-of Elizabeth for Hie purpose of recruiting serving as president for'seven terms. , women in xyat industries in this &rea.Maj. Howard Carol Francis, Roberta Cocpcr, Lee, Marcia Gcng, Thomas Bowne were formed to organize the infor- Factory • contribute materially to the needs of both urged to take advantage of this oppor- and- Judith Jost; men, Richard Ko- ovm; a i SAL J, Lepper of the WaV Maripower Commission was Richard Smith, Dennis Brooks, mation and write the lines ofof.eac. each fe '' e«Ucnt; J <• adults and youngsters. The leadership tunity to determine whether they have said, "and only too frequently the to be guest speaHer and Charles/Davis, district su- Richard Holmquist, Carol Leonard ziol, Steven Anderson, Law'rence act. The chairmen were Jeffrey To-You Buy inBiiTd-ice made to fit.your needs ... not lust K,,' «t_n_ cloek: h_*r^»ed«?t_ian is the careless o«ce_s lK> :1 •with cover*. ability offered among the various youth - diabetes. and Claire Ditzel gave reports'. Breaks, Janalee "Barlow and Emily Zimmerman, Jdmcs Lang and Jll" a policy or so, but a complete program. That is the vanity wlUi-. nave hereto set my hand and Dexter ami poles, fish, birds, and Physicians point out that once de- ^ ^y Tra-Bc Safety co- affixed my official seal, at , Richard Holmquist brought a modern way to financial socurily. Our many years. . groups alone could not be purchased for ord Trenton, this Fifteenth day of HEAR BETH* cotton plant and a peanut plant papyrus,' Glenn Anderson, Marie BiW ordinating Committee e_id the Na-(SEAL) tected, diabetes can be controlled. Where 1 October, A. D. one thousand BROOK LODGE NURSING HOME of study and experience are At your service. . perfect sow the total raised in the campaign. with peanuts for the science table. De Marco, Thomas Oulcault, Mary ; "on? -Safety CouncU are cooper- nine! hundred and -fifty-two. OR PAY NOTHING! Demonstrmted In Your Home i?, r 'tuxedo. .«tt- it is not detected, it is still potentially LLOYD B. MARSH. ' > . .' l^Oj the Better Type" ' . : . Carol Young brought a Swiss Ann DeSanto, Emily Dexter, "Ail- ; |g',eger. Clto)' ating this month on a program to Secretary of State. . Without Obligation—CalTNow. .'- ' X^lA&t WKEIC'S AN8Wr.lt • . . serious, ranking eighth among the causes ^ pedestrian traffic accidents. ; llllilTEEl music box for' the class to enjoy. drey Kaminsky, Paul Coluci, Mar- f tKAINS, Ame • Topping this, year's' United Fund d • •' • '• •—--_»'_«_•• cia Gengi William Mackey, John Andrew Jackson vires' knalvn oi "Ot

Residents are requested to leave '' .. ' • * ' • •' ' . of the fine civic spirit which makes Cran- dife Numbers , •ing papers. William Washbourne, Judith JdSfr, »*'••'''.Mi. Other samples of their urine, taken two hours SPECIALIZING IN nLJLING P1J_I_S(_EUPTION_ REGISTERED NtRSE Ernest Ziegenbalg, Barbara Krotn-' SEE THIS WEEKS ANSWERS OX FOLLOWING PAGE 'ford the outstanding community that it , ' The children arc planning, a after eating, in a one ounce'bottle or vial, LICENSED BY;; • Figurines . • X_iiiva-.8 Boards Thanksgiving play. Robert Biach er, David Cowperthwaite, Thomas is. Public commendation is due Richard ~ OF EYB PHYSICIANS Bowne, Elcavor Damm and, -WU- 3 YEAR TERMS 'oeUven; I at the Board of Health office, 2 Alden HEARING AIDS •' ,•• • EasLes ',,''• .':' •'•'• • Brusliies .' is chairman of the play committee. 6H THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY Jerome Madden and Alan Sagotz Han. Musa. _ . NO DOWN PAYMENT M. Van Hornv executive chairman, and street, where it will be tested free. If IHtie ORAr MODUSI ' v y' • OU and WateiiCcilor Painting Sets brought books with Thanksgiving CLEVEIiANi) SCHOOIi HEDENBER6-MACBEAN his 400 volunteer workers who canvassed sugar is present, the person as well as the UCM stories to read to the class. menUl »pr' family physician will be notified. . ONI* -t-Mtnl*«-»_aU ..•'•••' • Picture Firame*',' Kindcrearteii the township thoroughly this year in Rates on Application Grade 4 » The boys.and girls in Miss Rose 100 SOUTH AVE..EAVT.CRANPORD-CH 6 3000 boo) : n ., r_n_e: order'to attain the quota'. . ' ... : • Here, is another step forward in the ' • • . Free llqme Demonstration Mrs. Mary Wilson'^fourth grade Mnrie Miutay'S class were happy 'fold e-OMJi movement to detect disease and help pr©~ ym JHFFBBSCW m presented a play called "Explorers to have their parents visit them in Telephone of. the EWorld" in assembly recent- school. The children sang songs Kill long your life. Show your appreciation Matthews Hearing Service Visit pur Factory: 7 South Ave., Garwood (.at Cranjord Line) WADE AVE.. CRANFORD. N.<. J. Cranford 6-5893 ly. Patricia Ingram was the an-and did rhythms. They also went •Needlework Guild by cooperating in this life-saving move- ' CJ^nffrd 6-23M (JOHNSTON nouncer,. , The .bible • reader was for a trip to S^gar' l_ump. Town, ^m 9 JL it te • r. «t ••%-«*_. • »_» t K *.*•*. soovy, ment. t, I it tltt _Tl-tT--TiIT7t»?!--__-I?r??-1----IIItfHt-t!!!TIitII Fulchcr. The' following ; Everyone enjoyed' listening to the #air t _I T^ __•?__#_ __ __ ^^^~^ _ — _•_ • • ii -_S—|S—S—••-——•—iTll •_ • - —•* Cr 6-2S40 Kathleen The annual in-gathering of the 101 N. Union Ave. girls told how the discovery -of record ."Shhh-Bang."

" '• ' *•.'•••.'•*•• .-*; •-''• ".:••• Cranford Chapter of the Needlework; America was made: Alba Bonfig- Another day Miss Murray read Guild of America, which has been under- Male drivers in 1951 were involved in !io, Margaret Fish, Diane Hiibert, the children a story about.what Maija Krcismanis, Karyl Kvum- Bobbie would buy.'for.'a nickel. lay during the past week, will end with 90 per cent of all U.'S. auto accidents, binc, Joan, Murphy, Constance AfU-f the story the children drew a display of the contributed garments in O-dj-Barbava Roach, __:cth~ Roden, pictures of what they would buy •AVB1 • • • •'• •'* ".-V- •* '' -.•••'' Margaret Turner and Gloria the'First Presbyterian-Church.this after- BEFORE GROUND FREEZES— PLANT fora nickel. Some of the ^.pictures Saturday is the most dangerous day Whiteman. .^ drawn b^ the children were air- noon. Thc_fexplorcrs of the world Wore plane, Edward Reade; ball, Mar- Articles of hew clothing contributed of the week in traffic. . Eric the Red, David Powell; Chris- ;th» Frank, and box of candy, Wil- topher Columbus, Peter Peiuler; liam Plamondon. Daniel O'Boyle Holland Bulbs Americus Vespucius, Christopher used Ronald DeMarco's idea and • Bowers; Ferdinand Magellan, drew a fen__>' wheel, and Ellen iMichael Roeck'cr; Ponce de Leon, Weinbcrg drety «> picture of«a pin- A DEUGHTFITL EAELY FLOWEB Alan -Arfkcn; Balboa, Philip Holm- whccl.... • CAN ALSO BE PLANTED IN LAWNS 1 Crocus quist; Herrmndo (fortes:, George Grade 1 . . Scott; Pizzarro, Louis Barnansky; The boys .and girls in Mrs!. Ruby Cdronado, Robert Laing; Hernando Fcrreira's - first grade last - •- Help yourself do Soto, Jonathan Sporber; Ja- Parrot Tulips / found a bleom ques Carticr, Timothy Jones; Sam- narcissus to peace of mind by uel Champlain, John Lnvfe; Rob-ibulb. UNUSUAL VARIETIES NOW AVAILABLE ert La Sailer-Louis Delia Femina; Plans November . activities John Cabot, Robeft Dobbins and were made by.the class.and good ideas w^rc contributed by Dorothy ; Hole-In-One Planting Tool 85c " Henry Hudson, Alan Knapp. . NOW AND HAVE William Knox, as Uncle Sam, [MacKay, John Rounds', Ellen Fos- Tr«4 Then For Indoor Cheerfidnea*-—Plant PAPER WHITE NARCISSUS SOLEIL D'OR (Yellow) NO TIME TO LOSE! BULB BOWUS — PEARL CHIPS - • •*•- ao •UBo- as fifty cents or a dollar ' HYACINTH GLASSES GOOD HUNTING Specially Prepared Hyacinth Bulbs . a week in a Suburban Trust Company Christmas Club account will put welcome .MARYLLIS BULBS October 30th to November 27th

... • • • , • ' '' i •••'•• •''-•»'•. , / • • .. •. money in your pocket before next Cbr«stma§ rolls around. OR SOLID COMFQUT DON'TvBURN THOSE LEAVES ALL THIS WINTER! -. ".:•'. ••.;>>•• • '^D-1 •••'•'• •'..;"is_'.?.'"•"'••',>•••: '••.•-' •••••>-'-:•'..— :•*'• ' •" . - stZJ-. g'T'E- : The following clubs are now op?n: AbCOx^br ApTIVa • Nodelaya pn fuel oil de- burning Mobilbeat all ae»> OM iiYOIJ DEPOSIT, YOU CONVEBTS TUEM\JNTO VALUABLE MANURE Kyeries—and no niid-win-er son long'. ' . On DRYCLEANING .EACH WEEK ' IN M WEEK. beating interruptlona with ' • Saves you the bother 6f : :: ; ,'T_« weaiijer U with you—ao* "_gin" you—when you -.-toof $40 — $ 25J30 • -.. '• y/..v '•• •BIWRN'-" "' our complete Bcrvico.. ^ ' " constantly checking yoor \ © For It ___nir^ ^tf*_^|gt' »utank and re-ordering,too : or repair your rtx-f M u>U tiwc of yf_r. And uhcu ih. job _t ijjo— 59.00 CARTON donr, you _Hd your family will have the coiofotting aiiiuraiicc _« it 24)0—- matia delivery on clean- Act now.' ttmkm y««r •*(««• (6 Log*) 'that yoli*ve1_ckcd out r_in an- ht «juitV- |« MmitNM • DRAPERIES •SUP COVERS BJ to-app|y--ph-lt Mriprthii\flpj, you can toiinl%"«i.tWwr"ma--, Salt Hay - Peat Mobi.heat t l -trial tapfovid. nuny y'c'Jr* of d< pfnil__4r---f rt'ic-. Out SOCONY-VACUUM HEATING OIL •binglcs come in - u-ide raimc otuAtd _n • RUG CLEANING +. WEStfUDLD GARWOOD SCOTCH PLAINS 10. E. Broad 8t 100 Cenkr Bt 460 Park Ave. • St-IRT LAUNDERERS • MKJfJtEB «B_«At DEroglf INStKANCK COK-OtA-JON ' "Dependable. Friend!y Service Since 1925" ' CRanfora6^3300 CBANFORD, N. J OFFICE YABD f«ftyi(!| CIHfM ff«r |VIU-»INO NIID 116418 SOUTrt AVfc,% >. -0Uirfor4 64661 Cor. North & Union Aves. iM^n^mr Av*. ed L.YAH. y , •'"'.' .....••'-, »,'..:• U'v;?.:;1.'^ , '.,.'. .'.^-_^^1-.' ,',, . • ... — .-.,.,', . y , ./,-',.•. j, -^.';' ,V *•-.*. •-• "• ' 1^^':-v.eVj;i_«__^___iri-__« " •••• • •'• ... •• • . •'.-.• ,• .•''• •';-'.;,• '.\y.' •j.-'. ••..;''1.:.~:r' '«••**• ^^^^^^S^iii^^'- '• *»._ •:*Vv.n?;;fc,;v.;.v;-i>

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' the business section. .•':••••• Grade 4 The, pupils in Mrs'. Arthalinda Named Class ^lanageir Quaintance's fqurth grade have ; C. M'. Eckhardt of'fiOp BiiKikstde been planning how1 to use their .i.pjaec has been appointed, a class leisure time profitably. One group j (manager iff Centre College's has collected pictures of various Full 6 years o j twelfth Alumrji-Alumriac Fund Waiting their turn, local residents look on as Mrs. Margaret Meyer otKenilworth receives gold types of clouds .fro mmagazines, ! Campiiign which bejiw November • Wrist watch honoring her long service to the West in Electrical Instrument Corp^ Newark. Left to named them arid, pasted them on ! 11. The chief purpose of the cam- charts. Dennis Byrnes'land Joanna right: Malcolm HoniaVi and J. Herbert Purcell, both of Cranford, Earl R. Mellen, president of the firm; paign is to'increase'salaries of the Turk have charge of the posters. faculty. The goal is $30,000. Mrs; Meyer, Samuel Filce.of. Kenilworth and George Gens of Cranford.. They'were among 77 em- Henry Weber, Frank Byrnes, Gor- MO«OB stow ployees ii' the. company honored for service. ' • ' • >• • . •.'. . don HanKcy and Dennis Byrnes Call aits* 8 P. have collected the pictures. .'••.

iAFRICAN • ••••/• ' .. • • • "... tie Mid BTATE OFNEW JBKSCV Lists, of ^-antonyms. have been ' rnody Strait, Better Than Plain STATE HIGHWAY DKrAKTMENT UJC Personnel Will made by Joanna Loeloff, Carolyn Rather than having plain coffee • TKENT6N "-• Schmidt^ Frank •, Byrnes, Dennis i COATS *«J» cake, spread this on ,the batter be- NOTICE IS MLREBY GIVEN that. Attend College Meeting i Ukc tealed bids -will be received by the Slate Byrnes and Alan Kohn. • . • •, •••••• fore baktng for extra delicroiisness: y ConimliJtloner for: Several representatives of Union Patricia Boyette is reading the J tablespoons softcWc XJOMXLi TBAtt with 3 tablespoons honey and V* cup FOK THAFFlC SIGNAL SYSTEMS Junior College will be in Atlantic story of Peter Pan to the glass. wry toad ea GO«D... Uuderuntuitd Stnicturcs (or Traffic - CBanto"» >-» w: .' tioiu I?;,!:' stone clock;' made to the hielie»t' bidder.. «iibjeci <•>. nid>i for the above will be Wweived at confirmation by the Comnmtee tit llv the «>f«cc of the State rHjc,hway Deiwrt-i next rcfitlUtr meelinB after Ihf mlc. j>ilr- .ment,- Assembly Room. Room HO. in the t>?:'-' ***** cstmtc anunt to the J>rnvl»lon» o< R. S. 54:5-H4J. suite Hielxway Office tiuitdiiu:.' 103$ Park- Dated: November la.. 1933. way Avenue. Trenton. New Jersey, on jrwo J.' WALTER COFFEE. Tuesday, -November 33. 1953; at eleven £';• pertect cone ,• , . Townihip Clerk. o'clock ill:iW A. M.-— EASTERST STAN- DARD T1MEI. and will be opened, and No Better (tosses tuxwto. Uie --,.•• ' »»-30 •,«—r..CHart • read immediately theteJlter. ; AlNS. An»» The receipt and opening of bids, is sub- ^i i« can. .UOP ject to the proper qualltlcatlon of the IT EE1); . for conhettt, bidder in aceordJncv with the provisions No Better Name •_ 45»W Inches of the prx-qiuhrtcalion law and the refiu- j1;,'' reto, *o^. « AUTO SEAT COVERS Ulions adopted b.v . the State Highway fer ««• Other Atrro GLASS C«>\itmUii^>ieV. Bidders mttiV also sub- tytMng ur mit - n revised financial, ittatemcnt .and Airro TOPS . stulcnient of plant and equipment with . Custom Made their bid. •;. 4*e*uven C, • To Fit Your Car lUvausc of the character of the work to . Ask Us for Xmas be performed under this contract, bids will bo ttcvepted only from contractors 3runncrb •• . .Gift Certificates ~ ppqu»liliod in the cUuslflcatiohs oi grad- HusctintoMonicuNt SUPPORT THE ROTARY Un2. p^vini;, or general contractinc. ' . Drawlnes. '* specifications and form of N*xttoPkSvn | SLICID ^EASTERN bid. contract nnd bond for' the proposed Work ate on file in-lhe office of the State 277 North Broad Street Hifihway Department. Trenton. New Jer- Elizabeth. N. J. WTO SttT CO»t« CO. tvy, and may be inspected by prospective CM 5-9705 \ bidden! dUrtnC offlc« hours. Plans will i TKunday fwwtlagt • Ckxad Wadm AT asm* FOOD srotts tvmrwmu SM-r-W. WKSTriELD AYE. be furnished on a deposit of Ten Dollar* iSlO.OOt. for'etch set of'plans upon appli- cation to A.'- Lee Grover. Chief Clerk. IN WtSTFIEtO. CofMT €n»artn3 Bmi Opm MoncUy Evtnins* Slate Highway Department. Room 13ft. SUtc Highway Office Building. 103* Park- way Avenue. Trenton, N. J. Bids must STUDENT FU NO be made Upon the standard ^proposal fomu ' in the manner designated ' in tne standard Slate Highway x specifications and. must be enclosed in*sealed special addrwscd envelopes bearing the name and address of the bidder and work bid upoiton the outside, and must be accom- nanted by a certified check drawn to the order of the,Treasurer of the State of IN APPRECIATION ., V Ncw 4cr»cy'for' not less than ten percetit, the ilov i of the amount'of the bid. provided The notary Club and Dramatic Club Acknowledge vilth Thanfcs that the said eertilled check shall not be Financial Support Given by the Following Advertisers:' Get Your Tickefs NOW For less thJn M00.00" nor-more than tto.000.00 and nnut be delivered at the above place Durllntf Farm* on or before the hour named. Copies of .Swan Cleaners the standard proposal forms and special jAldefile.y Dairy • • . Pi'tersen's Dairy addressed envelopes will be furnished on ' platt'u Euo Service I 'Crawford's GuH Service ' . . application. • Bids'not enclosed In Healed --••• .••..-.. '..-.v.' : .•.'• •.• .v:-T ; J. J. Gukcr upecial addressed envelopes will be con Sportsman's shop • T Cranford Dlnci" C. E. Trubenbach sidcrcd inlormal and will not be opened. 1 The right is reserved to reject any of ail O'Brien's Eua Service . "Mastcr Barbers Ass'n, bids. •••..-' Crlsnntl Shoo Ht>spi«»l rjMiofey Funeral SeirVIco > Signed: DUftYOI K\O\V.. Optton UcaUnB Co. , / R. J. ABBOTT. LoVelnnd Fuel ' '. " : SIGHT -30 SUte Highway ConunUsioner. A1V Service tt nepoli" ScarbroUBh's Beauty Shop'" -• JBV ROSEMAUV EOSTER AND WARNER t e..yuol Oil Supply, toe. Scnrbrough'u Taxi - ' •' THAT YOU CAM BIY A 1932 . Baron's Dm* Store WA' .Tom Burke '.It Al Bell eWklnB I nr. . Marino's rish Store ... Charles Kurt* Market PRESENTED BY/ttlE CRANFOR0 DRAMATIC CLUB jrpscpb Warslnskl • '. • ^.& A Hardware RESERVATIONS Vaseline Hair Tonic . . t)eli'« Pharmacy Red ivvll Enamel ' FlJcher'K Market ' '. SPONSORED BV THE CRANFORDm ROTARY CLUB Wt»t/lcld Motor Sale* Bobbins It Allison, Inc. E. Fred Sulzer It Co. ', • •, Shahecn A^ertc'y' • • ' ••••• X • " ;•'" Hoteb 4 . Standard Lumber • Supply Co Cranford Beouly Studio Tim CranL C-2C1S PL MM LouU.Montltil *• '.'Dohiner/s Flower Shoppy . . Gcraldin'e Nursery School MncPhcrnon Realty " * • . Wuitcr's Cranlord Bake Shop Mm..Errieiit VoKord • Ramce Manufacturing to. • MeOte BrW.,\jlnc.' Croniftrd Bootery ' : : • Were You One of the Fortunate CraWford CUiicn It Chronicle Marvin's •••' ' ' RAWSON MOTORS Inc; ; Jobttston Paint Shop Sena's Appljlattce* . ' i'ho Drive Itin , Martin Jcweltsrs Floyd E. Heynoldii Boyle-Midway'/ 1,774 Who %^ . Biirdttt dorporallon W.JL. Schroeder "» .'1!':'''1 ' TIMETOQQ *Fuel OliSupply Brook Lodie ' LouU H. 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Cerebral Pahy In Bridge The regular lH*monthly Patient Center of the Cranford Bridge League Fri- day night Vas featured by a pair. Rrtv. Aitcheson Chooses Temple Soon a Reality of wives flaying against their husbands. Thought far the Week Masquerade Dance CHOOSE • •• \ ' A Treatment "Center to aid the Divine Power Theme many hundreds of victims of Cere- Winner^ in the Howell section . The, Rev. Cieorge A. Aitcheson. A rustic atmosphere will pre- Receive Fodd bral Palsy in every community.in L Cranford pastor of'. Alliance CJhurch.' will vail at. Temple Beth-El Saturday GREATER - THAN - EVER were H. RJ By the Bev. RobertG. Loncmk^r. Minister of .first Presbyterian Church Set Union' County, will be established and C. R. Mayne of %estfield. spenk' on'\"Divine Power, a Human In a way. the middle of November is a sad and dreary time fee evening wlien' Frank Sperba and after the. first of the year by the Necessity" ntSunday's Ma. tn., of the year. The'happy laughing days «f summer's swimming his country orchestra will play for • Than'ksgivirii' Sunday w>U be For Aged SELECTION AT Cerebral Palsy League of Union Ralston Neville of Cranford and H. 'worship service, His topic for the. parties .and hikes und leisurely drives through sun-bedecked A .processional of Scouts and observed at Osceola Church Sun- Browning of Elizabeth were run- 3 [ masquerade square-dance. On Sunday' and on Thanksgiv.. County, it? was ; announced today SHOPPING FOR YOUR :45 p. trt. strvicc will be country-side are almost forgotten in. the rush of another jfear of Scoutcri will begin the. Fifth ^An- i>: "Tonight the" Temple Women's dpy with identical•serv,ices^at^9:3(H ing Day, parishioners of Trinity by Julius R^Pollatschck'ot Union, ners-up. followed by Mr.°and" Sirs. nl; Chair- Religion." Sunday work. The autumnal beauty spread around Us as mother nature ; nual Scout Charter Service in the Club will hear Frank Carringtoni, land ll__a. m. The Westminster Church have been invited to bring League president. • '.-•. . M. W. Rinehardt, Mrs. HenTy-iGru- School will meet .at 9:30 a. m..'and bursts out in a blaze of .colorful' glory is all gone from the hills and Vulieys and.aloncrthe sti'cets of our little town. And its a bit too First. Presbyterian Church next managing director of the Paper Choir Will sing at the. early servr canned' goods and packaged foods - Final clearance . was . obtained ber and Russell Damon, all of the Rev. Youth ••' Fellowship will hold it sistant pasievro^di&ussjjliw&s early, to "be captured by the magic spell of the Chrlstmasiscason,, Sunday afternoon • at 4 o'clock. Mill Playhouse. Mrs. Howard ice, the Senior Choir at the later to the altar of the church. The last week, when a zoning excep- Cranford. and Miss M. McCurdy meeting at. 6:30 p. m: ~Bc to God" at 'bbjb-'-M-rvices Sun- . So perhaps that is the reason men have taken this in-bctwecn-timc when the.charters for. the coming Harris is, chairman for the -eve-service. > „. • ' » food will be given to replenish the tion was made by the Elizabeth of Cranford and Charles Searle of GMRIST^AS NEEDS to count their blessings'and study the stewardship of their lives. A motion picture Mfh\ be thelarde! r of the '"Evergreens," Dio. | Board of Adjustment, for the use What thankful, people we ought to be. God has certainly year will be presented to the Scout ning's program. \ ' • '• 4 Westfleld. caused His face to shine upon us as a nation until our lives can units «inder the direction of Burton featiu © of the Westminster Tel- cesan Home for the Aged at of the 2% story building at 636 In the North-South position of .In cooperation with the Council lowship' meeting Sunday evening. Salem'avenue in Elizabeth, as an hardly ,hold the blessings that flow so abundantly through His JC. Beldcn and Sidney W. Smith. of Church Women, Mrs; Lawrence Moqrestown. the Mitchell section F. Dufley, Jr.. extravagant" giving to us. We are rich beyond the measure of words |The group will meet at 9 a. m. outpatient treatment and educa- of Cranford and P. B- Keith' of to exprfss the fullness of it all.. And I' guess that is the danger of The presentation will be rtiadeRaft entertained two visiting for- Saturday prior to a-!'clean-up par- Services on Sunday include: 8 tion center for Cerebral Palsied it too. For to whom much is given, from him much Is required; by Robert E. Smith,'dirtetrict com- eign students last Sunday, Miss a. m.. Holy Eucharist; 9:30 a. m., 6-YEAR-OLD Westfteld shared top honors with ty" in the back of, the manse. Fol- children. A commitment had been Mr and Mrs. L. D. Etheringttm ol These gloried ajcours, not to hide and keep for our selfish desires, missioner, and Arthur Biddlc, Savili Sinhaneira and Miss Tong- Church School and Family Euck- made to purchase the property lowing the celan-up^ the group will Cranford. both pairs turning in' Fo but to share and give to all the world. It is only as the blessings neighborhood commissiohcr. muon Sopkachcratt, both of Thai- hold, a hot .dog roast.' ' ' arist; 10 a. m., Rector's coffee class; from Mr. and Mrs. Karl Bauer of RIRONS in Christiiiys tree -with"red !>tocki'nt:s of life keep flowing through us that we.go on growing and living. land, now studying . nursing at and l}va. m., Choral service and that address, pending approval of identical scores. They were fol- X saw a"pari.BIe enacted one day-in Palestine. Weweht by car- The- Eaele;..Scou( award will be. On Monday the Men's Brother- lowed by John R. Bates and D. .. _ jiiv \vhich'-thi>y had placed"$50.' It ; C61u"mbi*a-jlJ)giversity. sermon. • ' w • • OLD HICKORY the zoning exception. .. from Gulilee to Judea along*tine route'of the Jordan River. Our presented to*' Donald" JeWtt of hood will hold its regular monthly Doris I": Hotlnveilcf, lUKanist. will vy.is ainiouiuwl that 515 'of this; , On~Tuesday evening, the ' Temr. DDeutsc h and Mr. and Mrs. CR. l , MO- g , journey began at one sea and ended at another. The first of the Troop to, imd there .will also be a meeting at 8 p. m. in the small The . annual parish bazaar will ~ Straight Bourbon "We are very proud; of the fact Durand of Cranford. J. J. Behan use as h«>r selections: "A Stinu will be >nn urgent business. •* Neither" man, nor beast. Reader's School at 8 p.'m. on Tues- -. ..;. DECANTER- '' '' gle and *H» • ships at VE p. m. Dayici Ward anti x CHURCH SERVICES series will be played on November tnody SM»rt, nor fowl "will drink its waters. Father" by Cowcn; and a^ 11 at 9 o^'clpck. The service will be day, the Rev. iWnkV. H.Carthy, ception hearing." 28 when the League next meets in Assortment of Gifts in GranforA Stanley GlocckiU'r. will be .devo- x Those attending Christian Sci- tional leaders at the junior fellow- Pastor to Be v x "What makes the difference in these two seas? Not the o*clt>ck the Carol and Junior High held in the First Presbyterian rector, will speak on "The Book ol "When our center . is estab- Sherlock Hall. ' Jordan for it empties the swime.pure water into both of them: Not . Choirs will sing J<)hanu Cruger's ence services this Sunday will 1 OATS «» , ship weetinii, while the seniors Church and • Rabbi Brand of theCommon Prayer. OUR EXCLUSIVE lished," continued Mr. Pollat- 1 the soil,.not the countryside.. This is the difference—The Sea of; hear that God, Soul, is man's lire sU« — Ilk* will use ''T;he Grace of. God' :is "Nbw Thank We All' Our God."- Temple Beth El will be the speak- ParisJv^Missioners will1 meet at schek, "we will be able to place l Calvary Guest Galilee receives: but doeSyJiot keep the Jordan. For every drop' and the Chancel Choir ."Ye Shall and, well-being, not matter or phy-er. Other Cranford clergymen will Tentative Anniversary : their theme. The.' recreation com- 7:30 oh Wednesday night in (he into, effect a well rounded, inte- LIONEL THA» that flows into it another drop flows out of itv. The receiving and Dwell in the Land" by Sir John sicality. This theme will appear "v«y goto* coi mission will bb in cbarne of tlU; The hov. Curl Futchs of Jersey giving go on forever.;. The other sea is shrewder, hoarding its'in-' participafejin the service. rector's office. . grated program to" start many of v Stainer. . . ' throughout, the Lesson-Sermon, Plans Made by Rotary ! senior.meetmu and William Jleod (:itVi Ex,.cl,tivi. Secretary of the come jealously.- • It.will not be tempted in any generous giving of The Deacons- will distribute Services on Thanksgiving D;iy the Cerebral Palsied youngsters on itself. Every drop it gets, it keeps. The Sea of Galilee gives and Also next,' Sunday is the daythe subject of which is "Soul and MB RESERVE the 'road toward helping them- Tentative plans, for the cele- Reg. 1.69 15c . and. Br.pce Ruxalski will be -co- j; , Wolfarc Society of New Thanksgiving baskets to needy u llovan Body." will be at 8 and 9:30 a. m. It was NYLON chairmen. , ' • . . . lives. The other sea gives, nothing and it is named The Dead. when all the Church School and families, .which will include selves." ;.•''-,• •. ' bration of its 30th anniversary 2 yean old.* will conduct services at We ha\/e hnd potired; into our lives the. blessings of God and The Golden Text is from Psalms: announced at services Sunday that PURE CALIFORNIA WINES tS: bureau, A Bible* class'for adults will be the congregation unite in brincinc canned food ^brought-in by mcra- "An opportunity to progress is were discussed by the Cranford Ciilvtiry Lutheran Church Sunday. We lives as "ive'givevthem into .the life of the world. Grateful men, ' '"My soul longeth, yea,'even faint- the Annual .Advent Corporate baihlnettti. •» held in-the parsonuue at !l:30'a. in. Alivi. Liuiise- Hausmnnir will sine gifts (or. "Christmas in Kayenta," [bers and friends of theTshurchr^ — BURGUNDY, BARBERONE, . PORT, SHERRY, ^ all that |hese children and. their Rotary Club at a luncheon meet- FLASHUGHT BATTERIES - «n biW ' poised' to let God perform wonders with us among the nations and eth for the courts of the Lord: my Communion of. men. and boys of ford Sunday. • ,, • . - jihe s-olo- "Kest in Hie. Lord", b'y whereAIhe church's missionaries, •r ZINFAWDEL DRY SHERRY, »|U8CAtEL parents ask for, and we propose to ing last Thursday at\ the Metho- • the peoples of the earth. . : • , . ' ' \ ' heartland my flesh crieth out for The Communicant's Class will the Episcopal Church will be held LONG LIFE HAIR NETS The.Child Study'Club will meet 'Stickles, at the K:30-service-. The the Rev. and Mrs. Andrew McGaf- meet on Monday afternoon at 4 give it to them. The people of dist Church. , • .. ; the living God." (84.2) at 7:30 a. m. Sunday.* This evenj A. committee headed by Charles COMPLETE at 8:15 p. in. MoniTay. ^its. Henry .senior choir anthem • at th» .11 Hn, are workiiig among the Nayajo o'clock at the church.: is sponsored by the Churchmen's Union County have been generous Wrth Av*.« M. Boardman will-lead in the dis- Among the selections from the, Mill has been working on the pro- (i'clock, service will be "Ye \Wtktcn- Indians in and around Knyenta, Plans for "Santa's Circus," thisBrotherhood of the local church; in their contributions to Cerebral cussion of "Sinu' A Son'K of Christ-. Ariz. New artifejes wanted "i'or King James version of- the l^lble Gal. Gal. gram since July. The celebration i VMOVUia SAL els aiul Ye IKily One's" by Ti'e- Lutherans Set Clothing Drive year's name for the church's an- which is'selling tickets for the Palsy, and I am certain they will ''•"ceUent; 8 n mas." Mrs. Kenneth Flnnerty Will harne. -The 'Sundny School hour Christmas gifts areNmittens, socks to be read will be-the following: 1.89 2.69 do everything they can to Wake will probably be held in February, •tone. nual bazaar,* are almost. complete breakfast following the service. with eovei*... -•• ..load- devotions and Mrs. Hallen- for, children and >«cri, balls, "The Lord is the portion of 'mine it was announced. is at .9:30 and. a nursery under the The IOJOOO Lutheran' congrega- Pa., to Philtipsburg. Three other It will be- held December 5.... Col: Henry G. Nultoh, Clerk of our~center. under the direction of 1 ONLY vanity with- . beck. Mrs. TJ. Hardy and Mrs. II.direct it'sit of the Mr. nnd Mrs. Club scarves,' small dolls, baby^squ inheritance and of my cup: thou CASE OF 4 GALS. CASE OF 4 GALS. ' Mrs. Charles G. Bronson, our exec- Community service, phases of C trio. ClUnfo '••'. Mai'tin will be hostesses. '•• ions including that" of Calvary. warehouses that operate the year Union County and prominent lay- Rotary • International: \ferc dis- c of flannelette, aprons, potftolderSi maihtaincst my lot . .,,. Thouwilt, 6 is held In the church house at 11 utive ;director,"one.of. the most ad- C 6 round arc. located in .Maryland and Bia Mr. and 'Mrs. Edwin Washburn Lutheran Chui-ch, whose parent 12 by 18 inch bags. with draw shewpmb the path of life: in thyvorced from' Spirit._wouldj|pse his man, will be guest speaker. $6.75 $9.65 y l R S perfect tMM Vclock. California. To facilitate the hand- vanced in the country. cussed by Dr. Charles Rtes. :! tuxedo. «to and Mr. ;md Mu-;.. Atlolph nauer icdies are members of the Nation- strings, pocket knives and Christ" presence is fulness.of joy; at thyentity." -But there is, there can be, This afternoon Jkt 2 o'clock the ling of'the large quantities thiit tor of the Firsts, Presbyterian ^ogr cmnl be in of a Couple's 1 Lutheran Council will again v mas wrappings, and contributions inches. Pet'iple's Choir will rehearse, and of the Wtimcn.'s Missionary Society On Conservation Means . It Was announced that John POWDER a.rehearsal will be held by.'the if the New Jersey Synod. Mrs. >y Lutheran World Relief, Inc. in Minnesota land -Indiana. meet for supper in "the gymnasium Christian. Science textbook, "Sci- FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST ject of -a Christian Science radio PETER HAGEN Biach. president, the Rev. Robert POCKET ^ Ttb. cb«l. « ence and "Health with Key to the . The Green Thumb Garden Club .ilii Other •• senior choir at Op. nv They will incbery Drach, President of theLast year the members'of these at : S cn .SPRINGFIELD AVE. AT MILN ST. program over Statlop WCBS, New. G. Longaker, pastor of the First NYLON thltf \u On the local level Calvary Luth- j ? -» ?ff % }**: _ ,, ; last Wednesday had- as guest practice at the same time on Wed- jC'eiUial Conference, will also be a on«reuations gave one and a T Scriptures" ^by Mary Baker Eddy . CKANFOBD York, in its "Church of the Air" Presbyterian Church, vice presi- eran Church will start the appeal U^ roclock the Junior Fdjow- include this oiie:, "Separated from - . Service*: Sunday 11 a. m. speaker Mrs, Lawrence Wilson of PUFFS s'.uest. .. •- luartcr million pounds of clothing hl Wl11 1 th c J m h scries on Sunday at 10 a. m. This dent, Clarence Van Chamberlain, TISSUES immediately. A letter has ponci5, P ^ *" . ™™ * man, who expresses Soul, Spirit Sunday School: 0:30 a. m. South Orange, membership chair- Boy Scout twniv.TS' will meet to- 001 and thc Scnlor ; progra mwi|l originate front Dal- secretary, William DoddsS Peter HAIR BRUSH Tlio senior ehoir meets at .8 p. t Thanksgiving. This coupled with out tosall members and frien.ls ofl? " . fellowship •- Testimonial Service ' ' : niitht at 7:15 p. in.' in the eSnior High Roam. would be a nonentity; man,' di- las, Texas, and has the approval of GRASSHOPPER man of the Garden Club of New Clark and Stanley MacCUry would in. tocjay arrd~tomorrow afternoon ither gifts iliroughoui the year the congregation announcing Wed. Eve. 8:15 o'clock "Missionary Gi up for children in ; The Communicants" ' Class for Jersey, attend a district convention in •CHRISTMAS lit 3:40 the junior choir rehearses. otalcd two and one-half million appeal. - Clothing will be received Deaths Increase READING ROOM . ' The Christian Science Board of *:;in«nUl fa young people 14 years of a(jc or TIT Mlln Strut. CranlsrJ Directors. The speaker will be. F. COCOM1NT LIQUEUR Speaking on "Methods of Con-Lake wood, which was held Tues- unds of clothing in-1&51. and packed. in the Church House There . were I>600 moi"e persona over will meet in the Choir Room Open dally 1-4 except Thunday aru) Frl-Vaughn Willbur. The music will servation in the .Home Garden,!" day and Wednesday. IlV-describing, the/ areas- in which] bjtsement" from now until Decem- m killed in U.S. motor vehicle »cci- doy, 11-4. Also Friday evening 7:30-» Mrs. Wilson emphasized the use of at 7 ' °" Wednesday evening. : be furnished by quartet and otiian. Mr. Biach .presided. ,. ' • his clothing will be distributed. 6,"m"cn| dents last year than in 1050. " 'l ' ' *'' compost and dry leaves during this C 3c Dr!, Bbrn'urd A.- Confer, executive of the congregation will transport 4/5 Qt. season. •' ',' ..'"'•' / ; ••„. " ••- 98 eeretary of Lutneran World Re- it to Phillipsburg. Anyone who may Mrs. Ferguson's Pupils will be held »t.8p;i,1; tomorrow., ; Tuesday. On Wednes^ 'The Uly of the valley was chos- ief, Inc., said: " • . desire to participate, whether.! 349 en as the club flower, and it was The proBram. An feati re sqUr re bq n"8p<,dnI-Thankll, Present Piano Recital ' "The Lutherans, of America must members of. the congregation or announced that the club this year iffichKrr&K »ft «^C.^ servic^ There Willie gain streteh forth,their hands in not, are invited to do' so. Clothing FULL HALF GALLON OF will pay particular attention to the The piano pupils of Mrs, Robert' Reg. 98c ,'hand-ma'do -hristian" concern for the world's (nay be brought to the Church study of the growth habits of_ the P. Ferguson held a class recital at SCOTT wicnts. • .'.'.'•' onicless and helpless people. Far House at 108 Eastman Street at flower. her home, 1 Lenox avenue, last FLASH BULBS be uuest. pastor. . . ; Contlrmation classes' will be Him diminishing, the needs are asany.time. If no one is there to re- : Six members volunteered to Saturday morning.' ' • - t>u»:; .hold nt.iO a.»«. Saturday. The' llnhVsession of. (la*Lutheran rent, hnd in some instances grcat- ceive the clothing, it can be left prepare and distribute Christmas ' Taking part were: .. Package of 8 PERMOLOTION ' Prayer groups will meet at, 10 Leadership'School will be held at safely on the enclosed back porch. Virginia Boardman. Jane. Col- TOWELS 1 r, than ever." I arrangements to patients at Brook a., nv.. Wednesday at the following tin. church Monday oveninii at ,8 Mr. Cphfer pointed out that new Lodge and Brookslde Nursing lins, Stephen Dexter, libby Don- WAVE SET homes: Mrs. T. Barsness, 20 Ilftl- o'clock; The 1tc.y. Alfr

    fitiSn'ov their \iui hv'j>h'»vh»vJ..ln «U>-, fiition. As they pay back into the was jjrtroduced, by Mrs. -William tlu- ; -it —•;• matic Club, ^Sisht Unseen" <»i j st.liiienjS .ii;L-<;.^t;, tax ±:\\cilnnci* will be held-at the armo: v, iy iAithcron Church, Trinity a_t_OS ~* .It is dlfllcuU Tor a child to learn fund, the*; monies will automa-ti- Wi^emati. 23 Holly street, program : w!l tfilM:.- )n Now York. Mr. C'hcn'ii • is now* thefr child INMH' December 12-and 13 :it Cr;ihfoid ..if. ftlm'Kay. president and /.proving ap;\U.*.iri«B UM< I Ml In "November 22. The next nn .i':i-/in.'il Church, the Methodist -sUidying n't New York UniversUyT what he can take. Parents need Topi*- oT Atltill (Jass- School., must be a sueevss-. |dea'n of L'nlon JUnidr College.and i'Roia'r.y Ciuiv'th«\v.tftlt l:*-S cally • become available for other cjrairrium. • '• " I liKJV,''"''1"''"'"* will be tiesoniber. 2 at the nnd just know^h:i< ho j to help the child .learn. "He ' nioy" tho *ColliVMr*!: • t»^v'oi\iv Ki Iv ^uiiM liv i, St.'. Work's A.M.E, Church. After the KUests' hnd un oppor- ...,- two i;mup> sptmsoivd "Tlio; a ooir.nitHtH- morubcr, said. Ho.tvr •hec'ily students. '• ' ' •( At the business meetinu whirti \ l*jul M.ntiu. \\\c .nv.vnM'.t voquir«M d»r Itoom ;it which timcJa plastic , C-r stfal !Miy^MrJ?TT5urTtinst ehil- nia.ke-.many mistakes which call Assistant C'ount.v iVosee'utor Silver Whistle" last year for tho minded ' the VommimHy 'that it< f^>":>'*.'. «\f .Mliowed the talk. Mrs. James E. ? Ileth-El^and OMceolnPreii- tunity to meet tlie students indi- RcscnrcTT'lsTjliilCriVn'j' to develo|i oustratiou will be on the piot iam. an otlenurtt^d^^ < weakened) Hvo [tiAKVi^ thiit (lon't be- for patience and firmness., It ir, Carroll K,-Sellers of 717 Spriim- benesit of the fund. yoim<- nvi and aiv its ' Me'Govney of. 502 Linden place, Tlu- s;iU> will lv lH'U1 .1*. ;i i-.x-.-llV.; 'of iii ii.n Church.- vidually, punch and cookie's were important to iremember -that the lleld nventie will .discuss "Doincsr of s*'hi»lal>hit\ ehafaot'ci'. per>,\nJ \ Accept'Positions presrdent, reminded the croup of 'I'hc students lire from China, served under the direction of Mrs. rnoasles"Vncclhe*\vli.lch will «lve nc ..Tlie committee pofnti-d out that jciv.nesl it ••••'%• 'TilcAlay, NVV.-U-KM- 2.Y 19X2. :\t 8::t0 V. M. : r ACARIOADOF v tfv(?,' lim^-liuj^iic l-rnniinltyr didcrimce child, is not really stealing until tic Helations" rtt,th e Ci;nil'or.cl Ad- the fiind.'Was1 available this year if; In itiJditiiin 6t the benefit, pl/i.vsT,';i!ity and cat .toil>•'•.!.< l>c of !=e;-vicv. • the card party-It xvjll hold at the•in uiMi.u:. S.i!.' will-lwi Cold "mad Crisp •i > • Miss Frances Polidoro of 110 n>3tti- to 'thi> hii:li<-ai»ptw.\iti!>• will lv seniors. xn she i GKORtiK S. S.\LTER of the club's welfare fund. Also at tu*>;i vt^uil-ir lUt'otH'iC aiu-r tlu' salo. i>uv- gredients cold and crisp. 'This'can i:KI!i!iiai::Hil!a!iH'niH!!i!!H!iiSHnjaiUi:!U!lin!!H:U!'i!H!.!Jl!i:!n^^ ; «u:iut' !o tlw* lM-iu-isUMi^ \\{ \l. S S-liSvlH 2. ! A yi&titv. cKifd Ovst learns.'.whnt Mv. Sellers will speak at the t Mr, tinier, IIKV.1 .ittoitu-y, has- a -positWm with the Hehois Com- the meeting, Christmas stockinirs to be done b,v__keepine the salmi („•• In spjtc of knowing that he must Dolod: November 13. }9J2 ; loans to own things from what "Law for Lnynian" class. Iveen cUv:e»i spci^ary of the • pany and Miss Erna Allison of .9 : thc refriseratoF ttrjtil-tlrrte to sorv«, not take thin.ii«« thut beJoni! to ollw be hll'ed for ivt-edy children, wore J. WALTER COSVEF. WATER SOFTENERS ; i\nrx nn in" his home. Theo he. U'eelHSlronK .C^val Compjmy of Enulish >VillaRe has accepted a po- distributed. To^-r>:V. 1926, Bean Insurance Apcncy.lOG South ishment cloesn't help. It just makes l)oti"t be taken in by h»use-t*t-houne a, blue. aro:. President, Robyrt Nt. Crane; \ He witTwiint thi^otrwjr child's toys, the child angry thut heuot in 'Health . sind Disease" by Dr. uVenue, east. These girls r.ecejve£| : ./• to'w vuv-riyrositjlent. Mi's. Beatrice lie will w.'ii! "lnudly for the. red He resolves to lie more careful •Jean A. Horz. - , -ranwtH'sers.. ' .Barfcivs: iin'd treasurer, jt\soplt A. llieir seci-etarial training..uLihe. cnilinc. You will want to do uny- next time. • , ; ...'-'•• ^ . . 'PUmVmer. • ' -.' • Berkeley School of Secretnrinl thlni; to,,make him''happy. But • The best thihjj to clo ls:to4iav« Not Hy Avrrakc Hubby The »iew seeivtary is a di- Training in East OranRe. • „ This is tho time to take the lfinUthe child ~ not the rmrertt '-J-'re- Thu avcruKe lawn Is mowed 20 Save Up to $100 by. buying a rt^ctor of' the S.nbuiluui Trust view -and realize that,'if he ttikes ,tlme« a yoari1 iiccbrdinc to a largf Have Ton ! 1 1 turn th« article to the owner."'If Comivi«yi.:s .iind IAVIH. Asstvriution, and liiit!' to him. Besides, if your child of the Towii%l)li> iW Ci'aiifot'nt>ttc If V will tell you the truth about imter riUCAN viol o:. lakes-tho toy the other child will with a Union County Trust Personal Loan jrry. lie and doul .IKLIOII uf Cti4.*373'and' .-continued, imtronage -—»i«»l in si to sell | , .,, ,,, cr.mfi.rmtivirtee. Beneficiaries of the N 11>lw !i child to learn that some Dayton Water Softeners start j ^ Sf the home appliance you wdnt. . do not belong to him. fund arc not tvstricted to a eol- l>rioc, , come tb us for a Personal Loan you re- FRIDAYS at $129.50 irilh terms In lej:e course, ^ . O> Siuv«'i>;f«l bidder m'i», 20 ay in comfortable monthly install- Drop in today at any of our convenient or four, he may wimt to trade toys Nov. 21 -- Nov. 28 — DOCJ 5 — suit your budget. ^__ , sVtaping up the details of this proj- iljy* whm deed will be delivered.. • for for a few days. This can help'him •131 CiwU o* tiKejwriiii: dcM to be |talH «s .,. Remember, a Union County. offices and ask for the lending officer. mg SATURDAYS |e<~t ovvr the past three years, tn by luitvhaiiet;. . Iciirn whatsis hi!! and what belongs 1 ii> i>erty to be svtld jubjeet.lo the to someone <)h;e. He enn also learn - Nov. 29 — pec. 6 —--2 to 1 p. M. ! 194S> a committee from' "the., dub ftilldWinA r«wtrlcttpivi ; which nhall be !n- Tw/i/NPcrsonal Loan costs much 4e*> He'll give you fast, reliable and courte- Nov. 22 •made a stud>- of sirnUar pro^nms raeit tit the deed: ' .'"' \t Ottr gorgeous blooms plus our artistic arrangement J ? now functioning in ne:trb>*. com- (a> Jhniperty to bo t>ted tor dwell- than usui^financing! ous service! / SUNDAYS REEL STRONG COAL CO ittii vurvifcie.ji only. , wAl produce » bouqtiet or centerpiece which you*II - 2 to p. M. 5VIN« . rR/r.VOLV SERVICE SF.VCE I9J5" munities and strongly advised thc «lii No flweilltitf bnuse d«slBi\ed ei-Kied tlu'feon. • . vanity w«n N i», hereby B«V*H thai IFr«l J. ict No tiU'eltltti! boiKC nhatf- be StE HOW 1ITUE IT COSTS TO X eVecied on » \M of ICF* than'60 feet in ings t)r, if you wish to remember someone aimy CRanford 6-0900 iraj-wk h*» nil*<»»l t.i j>utrhiii<* rd lot JSt>4 in bl.v-k RROW AT UNION COUNTY TRUST 5<" on the UVhup far \\\V t\AM 'at $130.00 id> No dwelllnit bouse from home, let uf telegraph a Tliahksgi'ving bouquet. V,wh.' »rtd Ihit tsl«i rtffcr hj* Ixvn ap» thetvht xh.itl rontaiit Wi than 1300 OFFICE YARD . ' •.. . jmtt-nl; inj that at a m<^t)i1iS"-«{ the *«>et of livlni! ititiihni floor mace. YJU i»(«i»« ifl -Tl»e. urovisfoitji of the lc 11 MODEL R.R: ASSN. 1\m nihiti C«'"n\ltl«>« tn Iw lu'ld rtti N»- Iof34m', •'• '• ' •' • • • . . • • $ no staid .pi«r*rty Witt b<" nukic \inl<-i< »lirtU- ON RUG CLEANING 135 ELM STREET, WESTTIELD, N. J. ';•, tor comweU 13< The hlkhrtt bid ahall be subject to 300 33.SO 3*7.30 Wut raws*' »|?poAi-» ta the contrary. ' . acccptatice by the Township Comntlttee. ..-.' 2 Blocks North of Jersey Central It. R. Htatlon 4JUT0 llichc*. TOWNSHIP COMMITTT-E «00 554.40 112 NORTH AVE.. W.. CRANFOKD. • r«U. coal. **, or THE TowAsmp or CKANWIHO' TOWNSI'ttP OF CKANrORD «6O . •35.O4 HflMRAH-EMERSONT Inc. _:V.--'Mi. Other - • J..WALTKR COFFCK. JOHN C. STEUERNAGEL . .' J. \vxi-Tr.w ' COFFEC 1,068.80 One 0/ N.J.'s .-••'•, ••. Adult. 35c —ADMISSION^- Ckaareh2Sc Es'c mythUu!. ur . Tou'iuhip ClctW. Towrtshili Clerk. 1.100 Dated: November 12. 10.12. 11-20 1.4I0 t ,496.33 . Rttg Cleaners lANpWICHK! Dated: Kovember S3, 1953. , 11^20 250 SprinfrfuUl Ave. W*?fttfieW 2-36S0 . «J'o«uv*r» I. ANY AMOUNT UP TO •MX AMP, V tHOHUK tUPAH iNtr Ptuoo » oisifua-- !H!Jto!1Hin!!iinliKHinii:!H3!S!!:!:::KUKl!H»H:!i:HHiMHHi!IM!::::!!!!::i:K::!iH:!::!H:::::!::!!:!!i!;S • - . . . ^ sssawss (BO ^ CHRISTMAS •;- :v^^^Bai^j£«^X«i»s^^^)^^\^Ba^»at«iai«i5 case imnul »»w FLOYD E. REYNOLDS Above charges incuulr FT9 RAIMIMQ BUCKETS to cover • • • • • * • • * • • 9 '•.,.-.•-'•'. • ,, ^ • '. — • , . • , • • . ••• ; . , Plumbing and Heating Contractor KXU your Telephone does the shopping!" ' - ,- ' ' We SpMlallze In Tear .,''.' ' : nEATING PROBLEMS PROMPT REPAIR SERVICE 142 Broad St.,* We* n»lcr Ave. & Prince Si. • -—Uccaiied Muter PInmber In Cranford. Ros?lle. 609 W 100 So'utK Ave., E . . Garwoad and Unden. ' . J f soirra AVE^ E. • . CRANFORD e-ssdr ,it Insurance Cor|>oration

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    •**Let it irain! Rain or snow my . \ . \. ; , , j. And wa're raady to bock up that headline it could heat all comers for economy iji the telephone runs my errands, . with appetizing facts arid generous figures*'Fo r Mohilgas Economy lRTn. Santa has delivered the largest selection of Toys 4 does my shopping—while I stay l * the, car of the J"ear" is more (liana . But, wt; know, you're equally inte.re-sled in • right at .home!" That's right! p prase, it's a title? that Mercury-has earned "how much" for your present eat. We can pive by domg—by making news.. '•„. ' • er handled! Playthings:jFor every age In pretty nearly everything you some idea if you ju»t pick up l)u> phone ., 9 Mercury is ihe one car in. Its class that earned und call us. Rut we can do even better if you you do, your telephone plays ph something really neW Tor 1952-sty!- give U9 a chance to appraise it firsthand—so we §oup. Conie itt—make your selection and we an important part—messenger, ing so hewr it left other cars Far behind. And, if cart allow for extras and care you've given it. H fioyUtit§ Sarvlc* ... Night errand boy, hundreds of dif- that weren't enough, Mercury (with optional So drop around. Our den}* tire now the best invite you to use our Convenient Lay-Away Plan. day, rain or shine, telephone jx^ple ferent ways. Yet youf^elephone overdrive) .again. proveoTthak pound for pound of the year. That means tops in town. -«fcr like Bill Marren of Tivr^on are working to keep your teWhorte ser- „ takes a smaller part of .the vice running srooothjyf efficiently. JTamily budget than ever before. We've Da«l -T^- W«atift.»,»and at. any i any little girl. ^ " •' pfen scf. lruin>. Wiijbave a com* tinw of. day, operators line of Lionel models, like M& Diarw H. Wahl i'-S'i1' of Union aerve you 6«mt leWphond Bvtitd\board« f-^-i/fr* covering ihe Btate. Bull- Hf*} calk, emergency calls, and just plain aoddl Mechanical Toys, ftamts, Doll HoiiKf.4 culll—au are important ami Furniture, T«y Pitiiias. D«»H Dinlu's calls to that "vokA-wilh , Tricycle^., Express a smila,". J. .'. , " tttm'i wlu «h» t>U I»U«UU« . . . imost any toy they ask'for i« 'liere for ••TOAST or tut tows- , Kid it gUU«H W<,'ri>l. CJuhUi;!, 3. a tvw- of ihe wlieel toys hi loek. |S ValuabU In $ft i***nY woy*...y»f cosf« la llttM m AMp WE VEAftS-AHEAD EOOMOMV ^JfRSgY SELL TELEPHONE Always Ample Parking Space-;^—^-^^— New Station and Hourft: Daily, 8 a. lw.—9* p. in*; Sat.,, 8 a. in.-^i p. nu; Sun;, B a* in,—1 Plainfield, N. J.

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    erty in viTsify hns'written nn nvtirlf* rtA r MuMalnm the November issue of N,<;S Rn^^ 1 Mpe Schlecier in Golf IVorn Mjiiis-- "^' ,'•"'•' • ' t •• 1 T-»«. Government," morithly James Biidami. wwftwer, to .John Article tor l>r. Mary Sloo|> Democrats Break 3 Records, pujyllcatibn of ttie Association of Tourney in Bermuda ''lots 2^5' to 231. block i>^an Ernest E., McMahon 5'tx-choldeis of New JVrs'/A'. s. James Wooding MSid a P%"i Moc Schlecter. proprictoi: pf 76J, map'rf Cranl'ord Kr.olls. ' UniVerri'ty Collc-ge-y.f McMalion is ilio son cA Mr >n Dr. Mary Slbpp. who has. v Organizes t?r! uitii th<- fnountain people Schlectcr s hardware and paint Take Pin Lead With Sweep Parkview Mimnr, Inc., to Mr'.. ;ind Mrs. Edward C. -McMaho: ami -Mrs.'JUCIJIU'S M. Wood. pr> n- ninth Car'olinst iocjttae past 43 RaJn,Fog Hamper Attackstore at 104 South avenue, cast, ia Trff—nomnrratlr Cluh kcglpr Changes ... _ 6«DlVAS<-t NO. 20 I\ii;k(;i; avenue. r.,i •!'<*' orly kin.wn.as.85 Glcii.wood mail. •':•, "'i^rf.ettinsi last Wednesday ^ Bermuda "wncro~hc~is? tnfcin GENERAL -rtf- OIl'Dltf'ANCE Vat'iitlnjj l'art o ... The* sufijtict of the Ve.)^'i's th were red hot Friday night as they a. RizlulU Enter few'but timely passes by Quarter- part m a Jive^day golf tournament, .; 193 .ne' Tfiriri\'- •nrtd—Vnried—wa>'j(^i«i—which- sc'o~r«fd~~a™swecp over the Errico OITulllo '. . 127 ; anil tlml Usughtcrs of iht American Revo- The tourney began Tuesday. Dtf^oi-viuo *'—~...... 195 141 Osceola, Calvaty Tie Calvary Luttu r.-'» • ealty Corporation, prop- UUtfit'.is fcooporates/Avith ...county-- Third-Period Score back Vincc Vicci also contributed 154 Church League; Play l>nrt l Truckers to go into first place in Trinity 'Fl>lM<>I>:>l- •. » - t 1 One of the top golfers in thi Masu :_; ,;'. , 161 151 164 «fl-y—ii^^^Seivj^e vnaci, 53.18 leet ivi^vor bi-i-n op«Mt.-d t\i\AJ/-> liot iifcfica or ^oyiiiiini-'iital vnyts' in this state. I'Jtic.n. ' . ;': to the I victory.. The whole Cran- Pavlca : ...~ 2*3 1M 117 F01* League Leadership, McttUidUt Clmifli • CbNVEBBATfOV \VITH AN EXECUTIVE i the Cranford Bowling League. In To Open January 3 from Kcnilwcrth limilevard. ivqi]lr< *l ten public u.-.'vr and Thc .illume •iK^'t'Vc't.'dom Saved — The tntt-ing was hc-'.d at the Gives Gridden Sixth ford lino as usual was outstanding area this year, Moc's trip is be nizkalla. r. _- 136 First Pri'shytcrliin 14 "Are you corning-to the' meeting tomorrow night?" asks the W1IEHKAK tlw IMijiftilni! Hoard ha1; fi-c- ing sponsored by ttie Newark Atn taking the three-game win. thAiar-7-e - . ,.._..; 169 Trinity Gains Thi nl Ltndun Vre*. I «•• V.I1H 14 0 !« Txccutive, . . • • Norman Blum and Martin Dub- •nniiiu-ndi'd llw vupi\\nn_j>l thai part of home 'A Mi.-:.. A. D.'CarsilS.of '208 in stopping the Haider attack. Handicap 16 IB 33 An organizational meeting of thc Victory of Season Democrats also hung up three hew Tvinplv Hcth-El •• Vi 15 0 10 "You know I don't go to meetings. I'll stay home and type- .ler, partners, uti-rr+o Mr. and Mrs. 1 The line-ups: . leticClub. Osceola Presbyterian and Cal- minitU*** • ,«>.-pi",r".ed that Mr?. .John By DAVE CRANE records for the season. Beym . .820 B42 ;imes Joseph Wafeh, property^ j ' ii( iho Tnwni.lili» that;, the Kye-Opeuer ; H riSCHEB'S MARKET ID vary Lutheran, tied for second j- was' held Monday evening b«ut imcr«'i.ts _ .'inct Ms.-. Abi-am Crowell Despite a steady'drizzle.and log. turned in a sparkling 670 series "But yon should make a report." Wade avei^Ui',. 125 leet from Eliza- pcuird, jY<>u'll find that n spoonful of A!!.t-n IX - Srnronltr. Culm. ^ DrFablo :...„.. a 17B 1S3 place h* the Inter-Church Bowl- ut {he Methodist Church. | W. ITO'flDAIXE, p h.v thu Tnwniitilp lr': ;• rt<\:pt;(;n for state can- Cranford High Schb^l managed to I/N-Shemmn- to cop top honors thus far in that raundrU 203 113 Record* of Future "I'm not a'public speaker. I'll write out a.report, and you can. beth avoniie. cbrr or, other .bright red jfHy otu-ni .'. ;.„.... 174' 137 ing League last week, moved up read "it." .„ ' ; . ' ' , | Cemmilt of tin- Ti'iwiishlp '•( Crinifrird, UG ^li..«l»nd. Fritz. Clcfonc. Jayvees jfrim Clambruichlni __.„ j 144 185 "The .league decided • to. open Its makes a nice eye-openbr of a Half dtri.it. -? «, llolinvd. cap game of. 1,091 is likely to stand 772 867 718 Cranford 'High School's future "(W, sometimes people arc cvit-¥—*. •' '—— • 21.23 feet from Mohawk drive, •r|ourtli Stiifti Jiml tlu- BII^VI.V line of Osccola's upward_cjinib came ford Alliance Church, Metliodist Thc constant drlrzle and the Scholl, SchUtnUtl. ' . as the high game of the season. • football opponents: U;al, you know, They_^dp.n't under-j entitled to a paint of view about .tended. |!tnds fortUi-i'ls of rjnkvU'jmiCslittrs, m the . MCOT<'lf l-I.AINd — o —. at UM; expense of the Methodist Church- Osceola Presbyterian siihii" .is Kltnwn uiton n Vertnlii map cn- slow field, hampered both teams Beym rolling in No. 2 spot for METHODIST MEN'S CLUB 12) • Jcliurson 2l — Trenton 13' / stnnd publicity.- I think you should the Ktuff. I write?" ~ tlll.-d ''I'iMkvlcw EsUirC-s, Crnnforrt, N .1.. I.K— Slr.nlrli. Erhollu. For Fifth jfan 180 Church wlhich had held top spot Church and Calvary Lu'thcrsm' NOTK'K TO CIIKUITO.R . considerably. The Blue's Jlnc. pass- LT—AtBrnXUnct. . Cowperthwalte .,„ 208. 146100 be on hand to explain your point CWMMII om," UU'oXui tlie Union Ctunity the league leaders, opened with a Blind ....,..: „ .:...,„ 1(». 100 In the-loop by a narrow margin "Now, now, you know how peo- ' • lti-uisti-r filllri'jjtVii March 4, 1042 II« Man ing attack was'hot displayed on in-VnlPnll. Smith. l.«'r»ch. By DAVE CRANE Tratael 154 163 144 Church have definitely entered the A. -liE^exttnr.nkhtMl nnd triinl- C— Closterttuw. , 212 and came back in the second Stacy -=r. _ - 137 176 167 of view." •'.'•.' ple are. They all think they know 1(i:l x going into the night's activities. It league. First Presbyterian Chufcb iMisiimil to the order ntX'IIAKI.KS A. | M.'V j nnd.^ttid p:ni of U'lUiel Avi'Miu* l»c . this account. Despite weather con- I(O—.nraun. . ,_ Cranford High School, junior game with a 185. In the night CCor y ::' 178 157 190 "I don't have a point of view, I they know somctiiinu about pub- OTTO, .HI . Suitm-iiU- nf/tlr.- Cninity of | M.itC'd. f sinif hiTi'cliy Is vafulnd. UT—Terry, McNeil. 48 63 70 took two games from the Metho- may enter a* team'. Ulliiin. in-'dc <>ll the'ililirtlftli ot(«li« upplir-itiiin third. Calvary turned in the same would welcome another entry. • '• i' <»( viid thiy&svd, i.ujti('t?., H hereby V Scotch Plains, 20-0; on Monday at team to win the high game. He Malonry ;...„...... „ 1S8 168 performance against Linden Pres- pafsers'iand listen to the radio, can't lon't." ,'..•". l In \\w <;rojtnl(irM «,f Kllld dcot'ltStjd In Mollc* ing kickoll of the second half and « Weber' 178 167 194 Boottrs Tie Wardlaw tn opening" games. Alliance t'vliilnl to 'thiyiiiiibiM:rllu!ri! iiiulcr o;ith. pr Tilt (orcuolnc ordlri'mpc Wns Inlroilucfd BABY •»* < lirlrrre was aided by his teammates in the 1 they? when they hear the drive "But you can't do that to people. • ~ ran to the Blue's 28-yard line. Ilillilkllltc. Memorial field. Markowlch _ IM 131 182 byterian No. 2. . Church will meet .Methodist. A familiar scene tuch a* thin of |awnspct>ple rxcrcUin* llicir richl lo tutlr i'l»lin« and dftn^nda Olid" p:i:.-.i'f Cr:»nf<»rd, N. J., Itcld pti Nnvfiiibcr Litton, MO • which brought tnem to the Scotch Hull, 211; Marshall. 204; and Fil-Fraiikenberger .._„ ..'. 182' 157 knocked out of the loop lead, they 1 face Osecola, Presbyterian. Four • ' American way of life.*' or they/will be forever liurrviMrnm prou- 11. 1WM, imcl will hc'wriulilerrd for fttuil singer, 185., The latter hit 205 and dropped down to fourth place, .as' Crunford HiKh' School soccer "But they may have other idens. suggestions."'. ' ' t>cutlt>ii or i ctdvtrlnir (he K;III\« nualust pii<;Mii^«>, ufti'r publlr: hi'arlutf,- at- unotlu*r Plains 20, they \verc forced to Working from the split "T", the 798 787 858 rounds will be played. / iiiootlnn of'siild Township Cninmltloe ol DOLJL. C 202 in the first two games for a 597 the result of Tri"^ Church's team ended its season by plnymft a "Oh, you. mean they have apoint' "You mean they constructively tli«. siihr.ci'lber». ' "'" . . Munlc-I|iiil niilldltic, Craiironl. Now Jcr- < ^givc up tfrc ball on^downs. Scotch Blues scored iii'tht second, and — 0 — 0-0 tie with Ward law School of An all-star game to be played Right Around Home / . WIIXIAM M. HEARD dinner menu 1-ClUnlord secies.. •,.',•'.. . ' PETERSEN*S DAIRY <2> sweep , 10S2. fourth .periods. In the second quar- E. A. Petersen «£ 140 18S '113 Presbyterian No,, 1. First Presby- Plaiii/leld -fl.tr PloiniJcld Fxid,ay. ing about' mine. Twit's -good. If In the paper?' •. the equivalent of the aboye sccn»;-' AT territory and on llrst \dow» pulled 160 178 cussed. This will be similar tn the O MUCH emphasis has been • ,/ KKOcutor-H nt n:ao ovim-ic P. .at. IE.S.T.. • ter, Scotch Plains kicked the ball ThommeTmenn - ...,..„ 159 In an caviller contest, trio Blues they have other ideas, -let them lUard 'Hit 'McOall,-'Attorneys J. VVAUT'KIt COFKE.K. o quick kick, which gave Cranford Other sweeps were scored by rtprtrpirtcrsen 172 181 terian Church took three games all-star softball game; sponsored "I do.wish you weren't so cyn-S laid on taking pictuncu on spe- dozens of times, yet because some-" on .their own 3.0. The pun,t went five Morenko ...._ ...../ 179 170 . 199 from Temple Beth-El. routed Wardlaw, 7-1. • handle the publicity. I'm way be--ical. People like to see their names cial family occasions, that perhaps one recognized its possibilities; he fill Elm St., • ' '• Towiishlp 'Clerk. .HWaisicSSa'ort' of the ball-at midjlcld: yards and .was pounced on by uthe Shaheen Agency-over the Citi- Ew. Peteraen . . ..:.....- 143 176 197 by thc church league. Fees »9.00. Jl-JT I>jitril: Knvfi'iibitr 11, 10W. ' 11-2(1 M \Rk« S TEA MOM Plan Dinner 1 Hind with, my other writing right ,the paper. Why shouldn't they sometimes- we. lose sight of the made an outstanding picture. It STOK1 Oil a double reverse, End George Plnins player. Cranford was j the season with 882. Aiding, Trin- December 7. That will also be the their egos;" gte »nd d«u CHS Athlete* to Be S. McCormicK -I...... IM 168 160 ity were C. Roberts who came tllk and nylon and nro- oil im- Christmas cards to buy, Why did of their egos. I own community. Generally we are marks have disappeared or been d Street. ploughing through thc middle and Scholz passed to George Wening in ny Acres. •,./'• .''•.• R. FalrchUd .'... -ISO . 172 101 final date for accepting applica- g so used to them, we need a fresh Choice of J. praul _....-...... v.n;:....:... 116 171 190 through with a 212 giimc and prefinatqd. Casting lines arc rnadc not you tell, me,-someone, wanted have thi'ee ittle egos at home to destroyed even within the. past off-tackle, Cranford got down to '-Feted.-Deceniber '2 the end zone. v - HUetteman of-tbc Shaheen keg- tions. • ' viewpoint tp see the possibilities. or FtCL'IT COCKTAIL o MaxOeld _ :..... 139 > 153 143 Hooper who hit for a .201. Only of both silk and: nylon, fcach of my job?'f? , '(.;'• think • aboutk Very .refreshing few years. Of these there remains the Blue. Raiders' two-yard \linc. Late- iii the same periods-after lers put together games of 181A, . Beach -. -„ 177 167189 ' Ed Carrigcr of the Methodist For example, most communities -. like ;. other person to reach the magic these, materials haying their own •. other people will read them, and jicturcs of it. ••_., backfield star who.js now. playing a TD. The extra point .attempt was" 151 BY "BILL" SCHROEDER need help to keep our memories R \KKI» VIROIMA HAM ed to keep the Blues away by kick- A. Tinncsz,. Tinhesz Market, 221; Molt want to help the drive. If your ibably Armistice Day and" the with the New York Giants. no good. ' . . ' Holt -.t.;..« .', 169 173 Ends Season alive and exact --• . SNACKS PU1MK KIBS OF BEEF ing on first or second down. This, Gold. Police Department. 207 andMeyer -..-...... «,...;.-... 194 139 156 SAY—SNIVELY WHAT 06 VOU E board members arc interested only Fourth of July arc celebrated with . i — n-BHt Scotch Plnins using an unbal- BV GOIN'AROUND A«0 ' If you try carrying your This dinner is cpndutted an-, 214; Nylen, Police Department,. 204 Donovan ;'...... '...< 163 172 160 I fWVE A BONE paradeSvPerhaps there arc weekly Nwl» Av-.< strategy managed to keep ,,Cr anced line and single win)* did not Boertmfcnn .' 151 128 in reading their own names, they with youjor a few days as you go CHOICE OY IIKSSERTS .__ nuully, and gold emblems arc nd 225; Dixon, Barren's Esso, 223; TO PICK WITH * v^Rvev square chances in the^high school v i 'SAL, ford In jts own territory, but did threaten at any time. Crunford's 151 182 Undefeated iarchU sincercl'y interested in the about town, you ll"oe surprised at AND BEVERAGES ' ' awarded to the senior lettermen. Handicap 34 20 43 gymn. Ceruimly'triers arc celebra- •icellent; >*.';• not set up any scoring.opportuni- only other scoring chimce1 came in Orrok, Jr., Cranford Shoe, 205; cause. ..Now are they?" thc number of pictures in your, f~ (tone cluck; In previous years, the cross coun- a vies. Builders* General, 202; 837 ~ 755 864 Under the direction of Coach tions, peculiars^ ^ejfch town—such ),' With cover*.' ties: for Scotch Plains. . .. • .• the lirst period when ;i touchdown Bill Martin, Cranford Junior High "Of course a Rood many aren't. community you'll want to take.- It Phone Cr C-9855 For Reservations vanity try team had always been included b'Alessantlris, Fischer's Market, , — 0 — • as the anniversary of its foundioj*. won't hurt.to carry along a flash • • The Blue and Gold's only other was called back because of an off- HAYECK'S roODS <3l football team completed an under But they.have key committee rolts, phy^ll these doings with the track team lit the spring ' 198 141144 attachment and bulbs, because you CIIILDREV scoring chance 'came late in the side '. " ' .,'•••.• 02; Cowpcrthwaite,- Methodist featcd season by shopping Plain- apcl must be recognized'." should be vymit albums.' ADULTS S2.25 __3IDA1HE I dinner, but this year they are be- Wclmnd ... 193 140 .139 Alnpl In Urar perfect con< fourth period.after a -10-yard drive Men's Club, 208; Hall, Lions Club, RUpoll ...... , 142 158 .' i^Recogriistcd by \#hpm as .doing' are. sure to .encounter indoo? • ; 142 field Junior High; 2 Service is Always Available the office of the county direction. Errico Trucking short pass to Charles Jones who You can be a McCullouch ...... ,...;....- 135 ' JM 182 ting'their names'in the paper?" Cranford defense. Plainsman Charles J. Stevens is chairman ftl'u Dairy T, C<>urt House, Elizabeth:' I AS ; In addition to thc pinycrs on the Howard . - ...... 141 /149 Ml plunged over for the TD. Your SlNOBIt* Sawing Mtchina ...-».. •A K»i •••»«• urc. co. Pete Scholz and Andy Rogers H in the first half but could not get tals who Were elected to the honors Shop ...... Sieko ^.,.-. ' 167 182 ISO proved the, deciding point.. The Hope for Title Cre* .A 190 1S3 enough power to get over the goal W King Cole in thc National Football Hall of FRIDAY NIGHT'S Curtln rr.7rz"..'... 14m8 174 100 ine. Early in the third quarter, _ SINGER piVlNC CENTpR toach Stuii Gruyson's Cranford Fame lust year, will take part in Errico ...... -, 140 166 r. Uy Zaseskl „>zzz:Zti. > - 15 178S_' 180 194 however, the Juniors did score. 62 EM STREET / WESTFIEILD, N. |. Was a merry old soul High School grid miichiue remains impressive halftime ceremonies!, on Shnhtfcn Agency vs. IJlrrU, Ltd. •^ . 15 15 Over 300' Item*' to Clioose' From Handicap ^i , J^is- eGtiirtK. the ball on the' 40-yard m it) contention for sectional honors the playing Held and will attend Llim* Club V(i,.- 1 • •• BOO 801 ..{-• .•-.--..'•"":' '• ::'0^ ^ WEBUM*'z-vm;/ ••''.-''., Hnrrtm'y vn. Prppcrmint Room . 877 tine, Cranford's Don Staples' on.a A merry old soul was he : the annual meeting of' thc All- '' DEMOCRATIC CLUB (3) lllllllllilllUMIHIIIIIIUI in Group II, . Crtmford Shocks. Police Dept Ward • 1....- _.,.„ 138 147318 reverse carried around end to the The Blues nipped Scotch Plains, American Association,' organized Leltfgh Ttor .... 173 I3S 14d have lost to Runway and Hillside, sity campus, us the sit^for the pro- . llariwy ,. 138 US 181 vttlman 198 ' 30* 303 With only the annual Thanks- ' To reach an unbeaten .season; the By simply taking a look while Scott also lost to Ruhwuy. posed tlve milliony/dollar National FREE HOME IchaoU .... 201 179 159 junior high criddeis downed Lin- Championships ot the NJSIAA Football Hall giving Day contest- against Jef- den, 12-7, Rahway, 12-6, Roselle arc bused on a' poinjt system and a 878 843 851 ferson of Elizabeth' at Williams Park, 20-7, Roselle, 14-6^ and teum with a poorer record can Exceptions - •• 197 177 Field remaining on the schedule, 154 171 147 Pla'intlcld, 20-0. YEtUOW gain a championship by scoring "Excepl" should not bo used for the football teams of Cranford WITH CUSTOM-MADE Whether you're standing • (nrknwleli 151 149 126 The JW topped Linden, 20-0, more jxiints. A good showing "unVsS." "Except" means to omit lllurt 138 171 132 High School have won IS of 18 Rng*'-*'^ (ueiure tn fhs tleering against Jefferson.on Thanksgiving ive out. You do not say, "I clilruu'r ... 136 133 257 North Ptainncld, 7-0. Hillside, 31- Handicap 60 60 . 60 contests and tied one. Wheel puts Po-e* Sreering to'.work! bay could aid the Blues' calls 'shall'not buy the automobile except 0, Roselle Park, 14-6, and tied 4 The varsity has dropped both Roselle, 0-0. In the final game of considerably. The loss to aii you give hie scat covers. ' Use "un- 860 r < WAiNTEpI contest, one to Rahway, 27-7, and dcr par Hillside squad hurt-andr less" In place of "except" the season they whipped, Scotch overs Upholstery BUEEN'S COLD CHECKS I2» the other to Hillside, 20-19, in an Plains; 20-0., . chances the rnost. 'y .* 140 177 ( ....;..Sw...:. ._ lisa IBI • upset. Meanwhile, the Junior High This is the most successful r King.Cole found: AUTOMOBILES until— : • -•••• 17* 148 1S3 School and junior varsities went years the school has had in foot- ,, , Nova 8 ." 852 796 -917 ;:; . Musicians 11 to Its name. Amid thc skirl of V PEPPERMINT ROOM lit '§S«i<*«ijfi«*««i»©©^i«*»«^ 'tnilltrtum ...'..„._.;.;;..._ i74 148 187 Entertainment b«Bplpp/"thlj year, however,. may F.W JKRSF.Y -IIKW. TKT.F.l'HONE -COMWVNV- Vllu -Sala •*_•..:..:_ :.. 147 135 . 168 A - with || be .junother sound—the clatter and lr .- 100 ' 130 • -V'' .'....' 158 • 156 164 Old Fashioned New England Power Sieetwg, 'you'll 'pull o

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    ^ANTOim CTT1ZEN AND CHRONICLE THURSDAY./NOVEMBER 20, 1952 of ttie affair. President of the club LMatljew Schrenk Gujst ABODT NEW BOOKS , •'. Craaferd Free rablie Llbrarr y Golden Age Group By MKS. HAMQUD HAAGENSEV. librarian Schrenk of 439 South i Union'avenue, a manufacturer off -'! bed springs for the last 25 years, To Be Luncheon Guests THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1952 1r>| Arirangrmrntifrr ''•" liati hk oc'riip^'"" een announced as fqlloivs: '•Im- Occupational Therapy." by M. I. ; My Line?" radiio quiiz llast Wednes- luncheon kyr the Golden Age group, Operates Staking Machine agination Unlimited," by. Bleiler Franciscus; "Good TaV.e Costs- No; day hight. SSzk Plans O .•.• Hold* Investiture Rites' ay hight. Attierican flag by lions - nnd Dlkty; "You "the Jury." by More." by P.ichbrd Gump; 'AAlco-! \ native x>f Stuttgart. Germany, today, at 1 p. m. at. Sherlock Hall ti g KENILWOBTH—Cub Pack 183, GARWOOD — Boy Scout Troop | Mary Bordcn; '"The Frturtccnth or hoi Education," by Jcicphp Hirsch; ^ he was a tooll andd di die workok- of Trinity,Church. ,, ' ,/• Octcber,!' by Winifred Br>cr;/Thc xv e PlanOfferecl ponsored by St. Theresa's Church, 75 ' held :1a" candlelight investiture | "Young People's. Tliwfc of Radar," f . Schrenk was caught by substi- Movies Will-be shown after the Law Wanted Walkout Case of the Happy Medium.". by cr> as presented' an American' flag ceremony last week in_^tincoln| by day.id-Halmcii:'"Ne-.v.-;paj>er Re-,; jj.'le panelist' Steven'Allen after luncheon. Mrs. J. Hi Pegg is Christopherr Bush: '"Calendar o/ G. M. Hyde: '•Wrest* School. Received as rvtw-jnembefs | porting," by G. M. Hyde; '•Wrest-,' r0!r0!..uu];t];trr panelisp t 'Dorothy Kilgal- chairman. .. ' > . . Saturday evening. by the Kenil- Love." by Befnice Carey; '"Thet- ling." by Ke.nney nnd L;iw; "S;iil into thc tr'oop were former cubs. i^- fni>nd out the contestant did For Schools irorth Lions, Club in the recreation Request to Reztme , ' Nears End ma," by Vera,.Cas|iary; "Alais Un- Boating,"- by John K'ir.j*rio:i; "Op- UtOtrWamierfwi New Mayor Calls for Action ,.ot make-mattresses.'" He won $25 all of the church. Robert Davis, John Haydu and cle Hugo,"••• by Manning Coles; pcrtuniiies in'- Nursing." 1>>'_E- P. Boulevard Property ancj"a~ca'non of cigarettes. On Proposed Ordinance Robert Froat. " _- •*Captain Marooner." by Davidson "The So>ip;\.vriterV Hasid- Gavwood Chiidrieii ' William J. Brodcrick, president, Under Consideration "Element of Ris.k," by made the presentation to Henry C. Charles E.. Mercer, Jr.,' scout- Union Leader Reports by. Marc Lloyd; '•Electron- KENILWORTH — City Federal By Local Manufacturers Miirk Derby; "The Pilgrim Soul," ic.i Everywhere," by. A. M,-Low; Newcomers* Club Magr Have Protection 'a'trylow, chairman 6f the pack master, Frederick McCarrick, as- All Major Issues by A. D: Miller; "Marcy Catches oinmittee. Savings and Loan Association will KENILWORTH — Unless the •'.'Ix"s an Old Si.o:ii^^^ The "Newcomers." Club will hold GABWOOD — The Board of of Nineteenth street and the Boule- ehts were present at thc ccremon- \ the Dew Under.".by H. C. Also, '"You've Got 1 was in keeping with the Lions Club vard if the property is rezoned. iation takes some action soon, KENILWORTH — Six-week Ferhald;" ^'he "Bloody Bokhara," Education has Approved a volun- ivic activity projects. The. pack eS You.", by Frank M try oo tlw^JS An application for the rezoning steps will be taken to pass a pro- '• ; . ./'. i'..' ' '• ... SITIM: »i by W. C. Gauh; "-Canipaien Train,*' Lock «« TODAY! tary insurance' program for all the borough's newest scouting Joseph Martin, Jr. was appoint-, ^y ^^ ^ ^ ^ ^ of a tract 100 ft. x 125 ft. has been posed anti-noise ordinance ' as is, ed an assistant scoutmaiitcr Companv Ready-to-Paint by ^ildred jteid Gordon Gordon; public school children in Garwood. nit» , ttrorro^"- 'aculty made to ^Borough Council and is Mayor William Lister said, Vincent • Wepprecht was made •Saturday Night Is My Delight," Prcse." by and Under the program, acording tb Wilhelm FischeV, Stanley H6jo- expected to be considered by the Vtctor Kluiick. prc-sident of Local _ £&• Fe by Torrey Hood: • .' be served the board; protection will be pro- owski, William .Howes, Jr., and patrol, leader, Robert Dushanek.I ^~'-""• United Steel'wbrkers of- . fABY »»d C governing body on Tuesday eve- He said the manufacturers have the MifllRlV Jewrim vided Cor children while they go Anthony Fcvola were welcomed taken no action to meet with him was awarded a merit badge. Rich- i America. CIO. said all major diff- FURNITURE Also,j:High.•Starlight.*."' by L. P. ning. The land would be rezoned ard B. Harper, Sr., made a btitl i ntes have been resolved, but Holmes; ''Candle in the" Night," by i.ous. Vocations," by J. O. Nelson;! - • . , • j „«, l\ Brian Geiger, who received a one assembly department of the Weather Check factory in Garwood. Garwood Gives draft of the contract will be held o -Teacher,!*' by I. C. McLelland; "Opportunities in C.atholic Relig- may insure each' child for $1.50 io build until early spring. How- tional-time to study the provisions : ott srom ious Vocations,-" by Godfrey Po- •ear star; Den 2, Alfred Unglabu; ever, work is continuing on plans Staking is one of 214 individual operations that goes ihtophe tomw at 10 a. m. :.. o • ,SiRe;, "\Vo:-kins Your Way Thru provided until June 30,^1953. TheDen 3, Philip Mefola arid Den 4, for the structure. The Bank Build- AUrTime High The walkout began on October 8. i—• i——b-• _storrn window. Mr. Caimano is a department foreman." committee from- the association VIOt '•o bert; "Taiivar," by ' Gladys Mai- College," . by Kenneth Rathburn-; Robert Barwell. ing and .Equipment Corporation"^ The number of paid holidays has and dout . •:. K' ale. policy provides $1,000 in bcneJHs Under the. direction of Mrs. Jean •Was supposed to meet with Mayor been the chief issue, but the night Sltwrt. vern; "The Silvijr Plume,'" by Ar- "Character and Socieiy in Shakes-'. in ease of accidental death, up to St. Louis, specialists in banking fa- 43»iT*.S«>l4r u Casbarian, the skit, "Faith of His Lister and Borough Couiicil to dis- differential pay and vacations have' hur Meeker; Witch Water," by pea»\\" by Anhur SewtMl. " ' $300 medical expenses and up to cilities; is drawing plans for the To Fund Drive aiLso* been disputed. The workers \ • S-dinwer chests, H. T. Millcti/'Shadow-MarriaEe," Fathers," wa^ presented. .*'',v new building. Parking space will cuss the changes. And, "Fah-.ous Men oi Science." $50 d«ntal. expenses. GARWOOD — Although it at-had II paid, holidays before the by Kathleen Norris; "Testimonies,'" IF YOU ARE ITS WORTH be provided, the association spokes- Elmnmitmy Bupite 9-DixrwerJDesk 24.49 by W. O. Stevens;."Complete Book The children will be insured A public hearing on the ordi- tained.only 76 per cent of its $3,204 |•utuaH'-ycoa bargaining rights at the by Patrick O'Brian, ' of Dried Arranijorr.enis,'",-by R. M. •yiiK^ accidental injuries'during man said. It was indicated that it nance was scheduled for October will be a modern, functional bank- goal in the United Fund Campaign [ «>nipany "which on-ered the union And. '"The Stories of Frank Underwood; "Opportunities i»< school hours and while participat- Linden Man To Kenihvorth Honor Itetl 14, but was canceled when thc. Beauty Culture," ;by Florence ing building. manufacturers objected. Drive, Garwood's contribution was ionly six .paid holidays as. other O'Connor," by Michael O'Donovan; V ing in school-sponsored activities. turns in ihe basic steel industry Wall;' and. -Top Secrets of Sue-! a 15* discount Swen Swenson, chairman of the Council introduced thc new leg- The Road," by Herman ePterseiV; ' Among other things, this includes KENILWORTH — Thirty-three canted some Indian songs and the highest since the inception of; gav-e in its contracts. Planning Board, said.the group has Blessirfg of the Hounds," by Alex- cessful Scllin«," by Jack Ward- physical education, playground Fined $50 students ofNocal schools have bei:n IOW to do- an Indian dance. They islation following complaints by a ' On ANY ITEM you purchase in our store, not as yet received an application 1 thc drive in 193§. This announce- j Am iixangement whereby -a andra •, • Phillips; "The Island law. •'.".'' . • . named to thA. honor- roll, for thcearned the story of "Brave Mr. large number of residents in var- k:er We are iwUpr it worth your while to activities and manual training. for the rezoning, but it will be ment comes from John Schniuer ! *«-' ^f »wk.the-other five Prince,'* by Henri Queffdec; "Con- Youngsters taking part in inter- first marking period. -S,. Buckingham." •" ..ious sections.of the borough. They brirtr in the. coupon.' Buy any thine you On 2 Counts considered promptly when such an Miss Patricia Small's 4th grade- Miss Francine Dondershine and demanded immediate relief. ..„»,-. • . . . • . I paid holidays or get paid from a 'essort of, the Name,", by Gladys Aluiiini Slate Meoling -rfrnfa^Hr activities will not be application is made. The next reg- may need in ^children's clothinc — boys David Malcolm, Kenneth Patrylow,- Miss Joan Meyer's Kindergarten - As proposed .in the ordinance of 408 Union street, chairman of jsp ^jal ^ a he doesn,t j^ ^^ SchmittJ "The Doctor Takes a coirered. according to the board. KENILWORTH — found guilty ular meeting of the board is plan- l IViie," by Elizabeth Seifcrt; "Cour- ' The Alumni Association of. the and tirls from infancy- to teens includlne f being drunk, and .disorderly and Shirley Amoroso, • Loretta Hoerth, 'lasses have been studying health. adopted on first' reading, noise as the Residential Division of the xv6rkfd out. The company will Kappa.Delta Sorority will meet at Insurance applications will be ned for December 5, but a special Betsy Lang, Susan "Simms, jean They visited the school nurse and ige i s NNot.Given/' by Katherinej^ a full assortment of educational, me- distributed to the; children for esisting arrest, Edward Dalton, 37 meeting is a possibility. well as fumes and smoke would be drive. contribute the money for this fund. Record Cabinets chanical toys and do!bv , • /cars old, of 524 Alexander ave- Smialowicz. - ' \ • . lentist this'week. Miss Donder- banned. The' ordlnannce would Mr. Schmtzer's division deliv- Picketing has.been in progress their parents Monday, and thc Officials of the association and Miss Glady's Spycr's 5th grade- hine^s classes have brought in ••tone clock; board asks that they be returned iue. Linden, was fined $50 and prohibit "unnecessary noise, dense , , . ... at the plant in the Boulevard since ih cover*. :osts Monday evening in Municipal Borough Council have already dis- Richard Geer, Leopold Lospinosb, lictures of things good to eat, pic- smoke and offensive odors." by DecembtT 1 il coverage is de- cussed the new building in caucas. 1 This will be the. first contract for :i Gary Siangan, Diane Bortght, Ju- ures of . children brushing their ered $653 to the drive, and it is.)^ :> oiirt by Magistrate William Specifically prohibited would be exceeded with additional out- the local with the company when 34"xl8"x43 i~ Happy Return." by Angela Thir- • sired. -' '„•• '. . • . . City Federal now operates an .ecth, and 'children* steeping . for. ;ell; "Ladies Bar.e," by , Patricia Edward C. Eiirhart oi Cranfprd. This coupon entitles the Bruder. dith Vonderaa, Grade tridrich, Su- operation of' radios, phonographs, expectestandingd contributionsthat the figur. e will be and if it is signed. They won bar- • vnc ^ Bookcases , A blanket policy will be issued Dalton pleaded guilty. He wasoffice at 506 Boulevard, which was san Wayne. \ heir health scrapbook. Miss Mey- The Industrial Division, which j gaining rights last-March- o i Wntworth; "It Hapcpncd Tomor- holder to a •'".-, > : g the names of all the formally opened on October 18. The ;r's classes have been discussing machines or devices which,make tuxedo. o 12 'xl2"x27- arrested on November 10 by Pa- Miss Margaret Ray's 6th grade— or reproduce noist between the collected $1,810, was Headed by row," by Francis Williams; "Pigs children covered. association also has offices in Eliza- Elsbcth Fischer, Elizabeth Ford, good health habits and also cut but ;:'attr lave Wings," by P. G. Wodehouse; 15% DISCOUNT trolman .George Kernan following hours of 11 p. "m. and 7 a. m. "inCharles G. Wistar, works mana- o w The board points out that it is beth and Linden. . •". • Patricia Negola, Loretta Prosseda^ lictures concerning this subject. Antel. • O .. 30"xl2 x27~ nd "Three to Be Read," byPhilip n argument at a local tavern. such manner as to be plainly aud- ger of the .Aluminum Company of Junior Red « CMS. U^C> WINDOW on any item purchased^ not acting as an agent nor is iPolice.t . report that Dalton twice Mrs. Alma Cammarota's 8th The first gradg e Thanksgiving g America plant here. Mr. Wistar tor conncctl 36"xl2"x2r* .Vylie. ' . •'• "..''•'•• .'•.', accepking responsibility for the grader-Ruth Stupak. . . . » , . ible at a distance of one huhdred __ inchc*.. o • Non-Firtlon in our JUST KIDS store. umped Officer Kernan While he [Togram will Be given on Tuesday feet;" However, bands and orches- reports that there are several, out- !;•.:•*•*. coal. « •• administration, of the policy. The was attempting to make the arrest: Plan Program ... .Miss Helen Mergott's 5th grade- g standing industrial contributions. Cross Has \ »«. Other Non-Fiction additions include: Offer Expires NoV: 29 tras are exempt from this regula- Corner cabinets, kitchen, cabi- SHADES board states that it is simply mak- The charges were made by Patrol- Susan Kinler, Rosemarie Man'gini, rs. Catherine Renner's second Officials of the WestBeld United o Who Are the Guilty?," by-David ing the plan available. Irene Herman, Richard Muzzarjsi, \ has started a unit on. thetion. nets, closets, every kind oi desk, HOLLAND MADISON man Kernan. - v . Use of pile drivers, steam shby- Fund Drive, of Which Garwood is "d'oeover* I . Vbrahamsen; "•The Big Change," A similar insurance program ex- OfRecreation William Fischer, United Nations. The children have Active Week bureau, bookcase, etc. — all Two out-of-town speeders were els, pneumatic hammers, punch a part, say the response of Gar- . McMeekin of 21S .Linden nounced ..that due to art'increas- Theresa. Serpi, Carol Tilarrese. fifth grade. and on week days, between 6 p. m. our Home," by: Austin'& Paryis; j Miss Sigrie Swanberg's 8th grade and 7 a. m. '. • collected.- This is better than 95 the dub members have obtained! (JOHNSTON PAINT SOOP) avenue, Westfleld, was fined $15 ing number of Requests for. an ad- 100 per cent membership in near- -• Automotive Service .Instruction;" j JUST and costs. Officer DeMario was the. —Max Hentschel, Sheila Ferguson, The ordinance says it shall be per cent. ult program, activities along these ly every class in the School sys- The Lady and the Lumberjack,".! 101 N. Union Ave. complainant in . this case .'also. lines' will be arranged shortly. Beverly Thomas. • unlawful "to be emitted any dense . Garwood benefits from the fund y Olive Barber; "Where to Re-;1 30 EASTMAN ST. Open Friday Evenings Miss Helene Austin's kindergar- Education smoke which contains soot or other through the Boy Scout-and Girltem- .' '-... ,'• ' •' • . -.. ;... CR*nford 6-2M0 CRANFORD On a. charge made, by Chief George Cunningham, chairman of Boxes wete made in which the re and How." By F, S. Blanchard; | Missionary George Conklin, Frank J. Bilane the , commission ' made the ante-n classes have been learning substance In sufficient quantities to Scbut organizations and the •Good for a Laugh," by Bennett j many things about Indians the past permit .the deposit.or such soot or Held YMCA and VWCA. pupils dropped their pennies. They QARWOOD — The Women's of 594 Richfield avenue- was fined nounce for his group. were then permitted to send their ~erf; ''Readings from the Bible."* $10 and costs for dumping refuge Mr. Cunningham asks all inter- two weeks. Many of the pupils other substance on • any surface The local chairmen were assist- by Mary Ellen • Chase; . "Byron. Blisstanary Society of the Prcsby- brought in Indian curios to share Plaiis Set ed in the drive by Mrs. C. Wl Pat- names to the Red Cross member- in North Michigan avenue^He Was ested adults to advise the members within the limits of the borough." ship scroll and were given a Jun- Shelley, and Their Pisan Circle,"! tenan Church Tuesday afternoon reprimanded by Magistrate Bruder. with their friends. Vincen Tralks, Thc ordinance also says; it shall teri, llrst district; Mrs. Oliver Dav- a tea and had as their gueSt, of the commission or' Joseph Tro- Barbara Huetteman and Janice ior Red Cross pin to wear. . by C. L. Cline; "Make Your Habits j iano, recreation supervisor, as.to Elizabeth Presbytery be' unlawful for any person to is, second district;. Mrs. Elizabeth Work foY You,*' by. Addle and Ca- j ; Mary Ewing'of Rahway, mis- Shultz brought in Indian dolls. 'cause or permit to be emitted any Hagrish, third district, and Mrs. This CJab is already starting on teau DeLeeuw; "Fell's U. S. Coin' A better deal sianary to Mexico since'. 1926. Mrs the type of recreation they desire. Frank O'Neill and John Tyne each Unit to Hold Program - a new project. The group is mak-/. rHamr': '. Srieclncally, the commission vile, offensive,' obnoxious or naus- Regina - Knight, fourth district. Be; Stista^. Carol Waldcn. ' Margie A better buy the. projects under advisement. . teachers . and • parents ^ of the who served for many years as athe troop were Rona Buehbtnder;; & SCREEN.DOOR^ ilyl Sbe pointed out that ^he fam- Wildcats, 36-21. Methodist missionary to China, spoke ut thc Wairchpt, .Mary Ann Pickarskii The score in the Rocket-Wildcats church arc urged to attend the pro- Mary Custaldo, Judith. Lee Chitd.' Ail Fo.-iteselli, Marie Choborda,. 95 THEY UST FOt li$$ but the winners rallied in the sec- Family Night-will be held to- dc'r,. Marjo^'lc Harper, While many great forward steps Report Due : A resident of Rhode Island, Mr. Steves Ban>'asz. David Bernosky Production economies, passftfe be- ond half to win going away. John' In Bowling League morrow at 6:3(1 p. -.'m. Each fam- Harris, eLora,, Li^kovec, Jeanet'te name been taken in that country, KENILWORTH — The Hrst- Tharp is now retired. aifd Jajic Shuha. • ' • ;• 13 cause Chevrolet isjhe wotfcEtJaie- Kraus tallied 17 points, while Don ily is asked to bring U covered dish Paffenroth, Mhry Ann Perina. Pen- < •The aWual eightli grade party At services Sunday, Fred Mac- iV- 14-45 est truck manufacturer. Jet Chev- . Bliss-Ewin£ emphasized that there Halbsgut hit the nets for 11. Chick place Kenilworth Sweet. Shoppc ny Stout and Sandra Tripk3. is yet much to be jdonc to teach Progress, Development and table ware for Its owii use. Kenzie of the local church wilt anrf dance will be held tomorrow ifer- rolet trucks list for less, than com- Rodoquino scored 13 for the losers. team increased its lead- to two Bcvcraee 'w'^l be served. Mrs.' The leaders of^the Brownie evening MS the Lincoln School gym- 14-95 Ghnstiaity to. the Mexican people. games-and Boulevard Esso moved speak at 11 a. mv Family Bible or parable models of any other make. Rockets .6 12 13 11 — 42 To Be Heard Sunday Jfcscph Martin is In'charge of ar- Hour and Frank Mucniillan of •Troop are Mrs. Fred W*thrum, Mrv. tiaiiiini. Mrs. Esther Tonjes and ' Bliss Ewing is,:.treasurer of the WUdcata ...... i S 5 il —26 into second place ahead of Carpen- rangements. " Robert Harris and Mrs* Richard 16 By Congregation Ruh.way will be the speaker at. .the Mrs. MynSe Christie '.yfll be the IpWEt OPEIATION AND Mexican Mission in Mexico Mis- T* Downtowners-Trotters con- ter Steel last Thursday in the'Ken- . The Ladies' Aid Society, will Harper. The Parents' were pre- MAINTENANCE COST sion in Mexico City, {.cachet's in 8 p. m. scrvlpc. : • fjctilty jr.tiTibcrs in charge of the INSULATION test was no game. The lowers,have llworth Bowling'League. L KENILWORTH — Scmi-annua meet at 8:30 tomorrow night. Mrs. It was announced that art Intcr- the Valve-in-Head engine deson; strong "Jbt: Seminary, trains a choir o no height and are unable to handle E. G. Anderson again had a hot state of the church message will be C. H. Patten will preside and se o the Garwood .Lions Club. over 50 in one of the city churches r Assembly Fellowship Rally will be HwmbttS- i^dc • ParkyNelL • ROCKWOOt WITH CHEVROLET TRUCKS! and sturdy HypoidrearaiJies; Hcu- . the taller men on the other, clubs. night as he rolled a 254 game and presented "to thc congregation oi lect a nominating committee, held Saturday in Plainlleld. Charles reshmente were served- by the Mounted cabs; rigid, dnumd-type and is an accomplished pianist Howard Bailey scored 34 points a 654 scries to take individual; and the Community Methodist Churcl troop mothers. . ^ wfatthwenU, and ECONOMY THICK — qrgamst. piano-acccrdionlst - and which will place names, before the Ingleby, a missionary to Portugal, i£&&^§£ 3 frames; single-unit rear axle bous- and Pat Venice 22 for the wirtnerg. high scries high for the evening. Sunday, by .the Rev. John Dexhei- group .for election of ofttcers. for will be the principal speaker. 'ti^ew in rftnrce of decorating, VocalisC •'•••'. . •' Trotters ...... 4 2 4 6 —16 mcr, pastor; at the 11 a. m. service, Altkiiugh thexie wore many as- ings; Unit-Design bodies and many, 1 The league leaders had team high 0 thc cominK year. » '. At a children's meeting Friday KIMSUL many, other features reduce costs • Sbe received her education' a Downtown^ 14 24 20 38 — 96 game, a 1065, and Volco Brass & He will review the church's off'Ppwer Vy pro£rarr-s_W( week in hon- Wilson College, Chambcrsbm'g In a n»ore even contest, the.WUd- progress and development' during Thc Rov. Eric S. Tougher, pas- eVenlne in the chapel, Mel Wiss- or of N Week, STANDAHD THICK and increase the life of year Chev- .Copper team hit high series, a tor, will, speak'on "Forget Not Allncr of Plainfleld will present u Program Held Sunday 4' rolet Advance-Design tracks. . Pa_ and at the University of Penn- cats d^twned the Trotters, 36-21. 3010. thc past si* months and detail th one on the bk^cst affairs was given . : His Benefits" at Sunday's 11 a. m.."chullc!' talk. His drawing'will go GARWOOD — The Woman's mm;- •• oet \i"«ciii^day aitcrnoon in the ' Double Thick, sq; ft. sylvania. .Philadelphia. Don Orlando and Nick Sottos were The standing of the league: building program., The RCVJ Mi TRADmONMLY HtGHB the loading point producers with Bcxheimcr and \yilHam \c; Smith worship service. Junior church to the child who brings the largest Missionary Society of the Pres- i. Tfais. was called "Our, )«•''. V*>*r pJ«-tf. 12 points each. tnnt >. . • . W fc • service will be conducted in thcnumber of pupils. byterian Church Sunday evening TRADE-IN 1—Kenllworth 8we«t Shout* 3d. - 7 chairman of the building commit- 1 oi. Today.*" • About 100 par- 5-45 E ,n . , .. ImiaUtml Wildcats ...9 11 6 10 — 36 3— BoufcV.rd Euo ; 31 ; »..._ tee, will answer questions concern- church basement at the name time. presented ^ Stewardship of Power turned out to view the play Chevrolet trucks keekeep their value Stale 3—Carpenter Steel Co SO'i Vb Bi'blc> School, with classes for all Prouram-. , • - longer-proof of the greater Val . Trotter* X^:* » 4' »—;*!;. , 4—Volco-Brtu Copper Co 19 11 ing the new building. '. ' -.... llayleuiF Post to Begin picture which were;' .»—AiWsr Ldy. Mchy.'Co 14^> 18>i (ij*cs, will take place at 0:45' a. m The program was -.'. .^iii-:-.- PLYWOOD- The Tarheels dropped to third .. Thc sacrament of baptism wil " • • • . «* Pimj-Poruj Tables built into Chevrolet tracks* and at 8—Almar Kakery ....-....; 14 18 Member Drive^aturday s«. ri. Red Cedar ShinqWs Wonderful plus at Will Discuss placo by -forfeiting ta. the DownA -9—Mayteli' Euo 14 16 be administered at the service and Ralph Clark is superintendent. . Mrs. Joseph Dercmer and pupik «vbo>took part in this {owners, . , . 8—Smmyglde Tavern -.... 13 ' 11 the Methodist Choir under the di A union service will be hbld at GARWOOD Frank Todisco, Clinton; H. Putten. 1 eluded Donald Mitche ' All kila l>ri»4 , r 9—Kenllworih Greenhdiue^^ , 13 17 rection of Mrs. Albert1- Anderson 2495 c. The standing of the league: • - . 10—VFW Po.t,223O ^K..:"i0 20 St. Puul's Evangelical and ReSr.- , commiuider of Bayleuf Prciiss was leader, and Mrs. James it. Pat CSJeiL Ann Riccardo. W L Pet. 11—Kenllworth Steel Co...... 10, 20 will sing.. "•'..• .. formed Church Wednesday nlght,1j|807, VFW, -announces that a mem- Logie, Mrs. Floretic^-UIricft. Mrs. Marjic WarchoL Leonard Rataski, Rockets ...: 3 0 1.000 W—KnlwHh brum it Barrel 8 33 The pastor has urged members ThanksKivine Eve. The Rev. Mr. bersjilp drive will get underway David Tulloch, Georae How- KEJMLWORTH —A represents .667 Lvtui Fontenelll, Eileen Choborda. • 4 tile.' -Downtowners ....2 1 to contribute canned 'goods andTougher's sermon will be "Let Us Saturday night when his orgunir M-th, Sn, Mrs^Xdant, Miller. Barbara Kurlowic^, and Marilyn the New Jersey State Po- Sparkplugs 1 1 .S00 Dance Postponed 4UI kW.t, : wfll speak on ^Trafflc Safety' drystuffs to the Methodist Horn. GivcThanks." zatioii hdlda.a social.'— ''.*-.:, Burton Galj/tway and Mrs. • John't Tarheels .a-.l- 1 .500 aGARWOOD — Joseph Troiawo, for Aged in Ocean Grove. The eol Mr. Todisco1 will head the drive. Sityder yyik' part: \ at a" meeting of the Parent-Teache: Wildcats...... l 2 .333 Recreation Commission's recrea- Rite« Marie Caipeoello/a 0^3 Monday evening - in ; lection>will be held,Sunday; He will be ussistud by Edward •~""-iri music was provided by ber of Utt. ToDjci" eightlr grade, Trotters .0 -3 ;000 tion supervisor, announces that, the •rMen's Christian Stu•»* ng. several.' selections. Prior i of the- Methodist Church us 27,;-but was changed b^ause ot Dominic Ollinick, | the .meeting,, community singing, forth by John Wesley and thThanksgivine g .Day. manders. tor, pronouj)eed~the' benediction. • Siner OctobiiiLtd to y t TEE CRASfORD REPRESENTATIVE OP Passes- to-tjhe-Cranford' Theatre wrestling team when that group service will be held Wednesday ut ing the crash,' he took off on foot the car to stop, but instead the Mr: Stevens' car was only slight- with the Union Coonty j. a'jr k*r fa .\tcule:un-~at.d tktft IS J. |W SL Theresay Church will ipon 8 p. tn. and will include speciu). behind the White Laboratories. Pa- driver lncreoied hLt speed. The ly dumaged..Policc report that the ROSELLE PARK, N. J. «./ .totiay tuu-lhtt (t>?lte:l. toil _,,dinne r at 7:30 n^. m, aiic awarded each Week tb thebegins' . Its Season thlp winter. .The junior police were organ- music, appropriutv liturgy and"u trolman Green ttredtwo warning crash into thu b -'HMI1* : I records. 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    i 1.\l.'-vr»T •••>'../?,;'^i"V—^"'\^ ^^ •;::•:--^ m*iW!$L.n /, THE CRAWFORD CITIZEN AWD CHBOlftCLE. TTHORSiJAY.

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    . Cnatfant Wnm Mathew Schrehk of 439 South Golden Age Croup , MBS. BAKOLD HA Union avenue, a manufacturer. of To Be Luncheon Guests .bed springs for,, the vlast 25 years^ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1952 twvilf nrtrtitinn*; t i fny all "Occasions." had his identified The Women's GuUd of Calvary He. Crahfora'PuWc'ljbjrary'have "fcrt;' '-Opportunities In justTthtee minutes;pnthe"Whats tutBirah been announced as follows: *~tnv »l; Therapy."'1 by M. L Boy Scout Troop 75 My Line?" radiorfojjj^ * lasltt WednesWdes- liincheon for the Golden Age group ranee agination UnUmited." by Eleile 1 Wffl iVciscus; ^Gopd Taste Costs No d'aytaight. .'"•";:-'; —"•• today at I p. m. at Sherlock HaU Aniericim Flag by Lions Holds Investiture Rites and Dlkty; "You the Jury.T bj Gump; "Alcor NMH- A native of Stuttgart, Germany, KENlLWORTH-jCub Pack 183, GARWOOD— Boy Scout Troop Mary. Borden; "The Fourteenth o! K;ducationMb< y (Jcseph Hirsch; where he Ayas |i topi and die work- of Trinity Church.. ppirtcber," by MVinifred Bryer;. ^ I'AyoVj^g?g' Peojpe ^ ot Radar// er. Schrenk was "caught by substi- Movies will be shown ^^ PkiiOflfered iponsored by St. Theresa's Church, Law Wanted i held a candlelight investiture Walkout fcasc at the Happy Medium," ,b> by liax'id-Hi>lme?; '-Newspaper Rc- tute panelist Steven. Allen''after luncheon. Mrs. J. H. Jegg was presented an American flag eremohy last week in Lincoln Ife: Christopher. Bush; ' "Calendar o rt»ng," by G. M. Hvde;; "Wrest- chairman. ' . ' Saturday evening by the Kenll^ ; regular panelist Dorothy KHg»l- Jchool. Received as new membefs Love," bx Bernlcc Carey; **Ther 'Vb' keaney anil Luw; '••Sail lc!n foiindft'out the contestant did ortfi Lions Club in the recreation l Its O*r fFouderftl New For Scfiools Request to ntb the troop were former cubs, ma," by Vera Caspary^-'AJais Uh- by John Sl^grfon; "Op- not make mattresses."He won $25 all of the. church. Mayor Calls for Action NearsEitd \'3$~ •''•• • I cle Hugo,"' by Ma/ming -Coles Robert Davis, John Haydu and pc\i\ini:ies inVNursinij,." by E. P. and a carton of cigarettes. William J. Broderick, president, Boulevard Property "Captain, Marponer^f by Davidspi On Proposed Ordinance lobcrt Froat. . i •••The Songwriter's .Hand- Garwood Children made the presentation to Henry C- & Dphcrty; "Eleplfcnt 'ol Ristc."*- by by Mart Lloyd; "Electron- tJnder Consideration >• Charles E. Mercer, Jr., scout- Union Leader Reports . a> Wt»^:.:, fatrylow, chairman of the pack KENlLwORTH — City Federal By Local. Manufacturers Mnrk. Derby; >The Pilgrim Soul)~ ics kverywhe:<' by A. M. Lo\|/; Newcomers' Club Whidl aW. W May Have Preieclion master, Frederick McCarrick, as- lommittec. • ' . Savings and Loan Association, will KENILWORTH — Unless the All Major Issues . by A. D. Mfllcr; '**Marj:y • Catchej -It's\an'Old Sottish Custom," by Sponsor Square Dance twist stant cubmaster, and many par- Up," by/Tlosam'ond DuJardin Ncii MtCallumA . i On Voluntary Basis It was announced that the gift build a new structure at the corner Kenilworth Manufacturers Assoc- Resolved; Meeting Set '•Pfow the Dew: Under," by M' C. The Newcomers'Club Will, hold UtertjB fMWMTO fa tad GARW60)!) — "The Board of was in keeping with the Lions Club of Nineteenth street and the Boule^ ; :nts were present at the cercmon- Also. rVou've 'G'itt It Coming]to' a square da'ric^'atJh^jCajanp Sat- yard if the property is rezoned. iation , ttakes__somc_ action soon, KENILWORTH — Six-week , FcrnaW; "The Bloody Bokhara," You;"- by- Frank. Mallen; "Bill try o. ll^jmtf-1 Festuw Education has approved a volun- livicv activity, projects. The pack es. • urday at 8:30 p. m. Paul Selbyof An application for the rezoning steps will be taken to pass a pro- strike' at the Kenilworth Steel' by W.-C, Gdult; "Campaign Tr'ain,' MauldirtUin Korp." by W. !H. Lock tet TODAY! tary insurance program for all £ the borough's newest scouting Joseph Martin, Jr., was appoint- Company may come to an end to- Ready-to-Paint the Cranford High School faculty public school children in Garwood. of a tract 100 ft x125 ft. has been posed anti-noise prdinance as is, bybMild, Mildredd and _GordoGd/n ''Gordod n Mauldiii;\r 1.000 Wears '.'at Irish initr ;, • . •' . •'.;-. , an assistant scoutmaster and morrow.. . • • ,'.••'•• will be the caller. i Under the:program, acording to Wilhelm Fischer, Stanley' Hojd- made to^Borough •Council .and is Mayor William Lister said. Vincent Wepprccht "was" made a "Saturday Night // Delight,' Pn:sc."" by^.Mercitr and Greene; expected to be considered by the •Victor Klunck, president of Local by.Torrey Ho "Modern Artists in Amcric;i;" "Op- Refreshments will be served the board, protection will be pro- towski, William Howes, Jr., and He said the manufacturers have patrol leader, Robert' Dushanck 4799, United Steel workers of __ and, C throughout the evening. Tickets vided for children while they go Anthony Fevola were welcomed governing body on Tuesday eve- 1 altar B. *> Also. ''High' by L. P. 'itcrtunilics.'Aih Protestant KfelifJ- HcClIltBY Jewelers ning. The land would be rezoned taken no action to meet with him was awarded a merit badge. Rich- America, CIO, said all major diff- FURNITURE / may be * purchased at the • door. to and from school and while.they into the pack as^bobcats. Gold ar- Holrnes; "Cantile'in the Night." by ious Vocations."' by J. O. Nelson; 6 ALDEN ST. Cr. 6-0631. rd B. Harper, Sr.'rinade a brief erences have been resolved, but' blu». Members and friends are invited; •> ow . awards were presented to from residential A to business. Fol- and Borough Council to discuss • • rf • Elizabeth Howard; "GateiCray to "Narcotics; ^Aminca'k Peril," by ;rieiu arc in school. The American' Cas- lowing action by council, this mat- peech an dan Indian dance was final contract terms'have yet to be . , wo. PAUtlAL LISTING — and Smith; "OpiJortunities Mrs. Thomas Eprell' is chairman ualty Copnpany will provide the itobert Wiese and , Richard - Maz- changes in the proposed law. iresented by1 members of Chinyata worked out. The company'how has Fortune," by G.MLOfeffrj^: "\ zarisi and a silver arrow to Ken- ter- would have to be referred to F Pctroleurti Indilstry v anil coverage under a plan approved by At a recent meeting of Borough Lodge. "•'•'• • • • under consideration several 'minor 1 • .3-drawer chests whoop," by ^Mackinjjfy Kaptoc; : leth Patrylow. the ^ Planning Board for its ap- 6-9* -. •'- o i o I > "The by Gipne\ Patrick; "tJru- the New Jersey State Interschol- proval. Council, it was decided to hold oil changes in the contract proposed 22"xl4''x27 /a uth America's First Wel- . Den honors for the month went by the union. ... SAl' LoewcngardLocwcrijjard; • "TTll . Cam- astic Association. . ., A spokesman for City Federal GARWOOD—Pictured above is Lou Caimano of 122 Willow action, on the measure for 30 days 28"xM"x27Vs': Ic.""" by\ George P^ndle: o the following members: Den 1, A meeting to go over the final to t. Nov •••. O-" ? eron," by W. Cs-jMacDon&ld; "Hi 'The board explains that parents said the association does not plan avenue, fcarwopd, who operates a powerful staking; machine in give the manufacturers addi- cl«.K«nlH'. 34"xi4"x27'/a' 18.19 Brian Geiger, wh6 received a one Garwood Gives — • Teacher/' by .-f. C. Mctilland; litics iri Catholic Rclik- |'may insure each child for $1.50 to build until early spring. How- assembly department of the Weather. Check factory in Garwood. draft of the,contract will be held • 1 o ear star; Den 2, Alfred Unglabu; tional, time to study the. provisions tomorrow at .10 a. m. ' BTOKI \ • • 5-drawer chests "Jemima," by Oriel MaJet^>'A C^e itions," by Godfrey Po- premium, with protection to be ever, work is continuing on plans Staking is one of 214 individual- operations that goes into the ( o Dert 3, Philip Merola and Den 4, manufacture of every Weather Check aluminum combination and to make recommendations. A for Mr. Crook," byAnthony/Gil- kinj; V\our Way' Thru provided until June 30, 1953. The for the structure. The Bank Build- The walkout began on October 8. I II O 41"x24"xl4'/2" 18.99 itobert Barwell. storm window. Mr. Caimano is a department foreman. committee from;the association All-Time High The number of" paid holidays has bert; "TaniaV," - by Glady^r Mal- Kvniveth Ra'thburn; policy provides $1,000 in benefits ing and Equipment Corporation of \ o 43Vi"x28"xl4" 22.99 Under the direction of Mrs. Jean was supposed to meet with Mayor, been the chief issue, but the night \>era^."The Silver Plum and.Society in Shakes- in case of accidental death, up to St. Louis, specialists in banking fa^ : 43^"x34"xl4" 26.49 differential pay. and vacations have :asbarian;.the skit, "Faith of His '•'•%. Lister and Borough Council to dis- thur Meekerkr;; yitchvWatef." by hurSevVelll $i00 medical expenses and upTto ; cilities, is drawing plans for the To Fund Drive Fathers," was presented, cuss the changes; ' . . also.been disputed. The workers • G-drawer chests H.- T. Miller; "Shadow Marriage;^ tous Mcn\of Science," $50 dental expenses. new building. Parking space will GARWOOD -—.Although it at- IF YOU ARE iris WORTH be provided, the association spokes-- Name33 had 11. paid holidays before'the • 9-Drqwer Desk 28"xl4"x45" - -24.49 by Kathleen Norrigi/'Testi i-cns; ^Complete Book • The children will be insured A public hearing on the ordi- union won bargaining rights at the / rial AnbnKeir.ertts\",;by R. M. man said. It was indicated that it ained only 76 per cent of its $3,204 • Hutches by Patrick O'Briarfr^fe^^f J\> against accidental injuries during nance was scheduled for October company which offered the union , TRAD*' •ood; \ "Opportunities in will be a' modern, functional bank- 14, but was canceled when the goal.in the United Fund Campaign 23.49 And. "The j ! school hours and while participat- Linden Man ing building. ' • To Kenilworth Honor Roll only six paid holidays as other fora *«• O*Connoc,";by Michael OTDonovwr. luity Culture," 'byV Florent'e \ ing in' school-sponsored activities. manufacturers objected. Drive, Garwood's contribution was firms in the basic steel industry 37"xl7"x67" — -34.29 Wall; anS:iStop Sctrc.ti of Siic- a 15* discount Swen Swenson, chairman of the . Council introduced the new leg- :IGKf "The Road," by Herman P^B^k; j Among other things, this includes KENILWORTH — Thirty-three learned some Indian songs and he highest since the inception of gave in its contracts. cessttul/^elling;"/ 'by' Jai\k, Ward- Planning Board, said the group has V Vanities "Blessing of the Hounds," by'Alex- physical education, . playground Fined $50 studenis of local schools have bt^en how to do an Indian dance. They islation following complaints by a he drive in I938> This announce- An arrangement whereby a, law. On ANY ITEM you purchase In pur store. not as yet received an application named to th«> honor roll for they [earned the story of "Brave, Mr. large number, of residents in var- K 16"x36"/ 8.49 qndrn Phillips; ~ "Th£ /I activities and manual training. ment comes from John Schnitzer worker can work the other Ave Prince," by Hpnri QuefTelcc; "Cori- We are nakbir it worth your while to for the rezoning, but it will' be first marking-period. Buckingham." ious sections of the borough, They paid holidays or get paid from a ' cabinet. Pier Cabinet ^v. •—-—— Youngsters taking parijn,^nter- • Desks, 4-drdwer lessors of the Name," by Glad brlnv In the coupon. Buy «nythlns you On 2 Counts considered promptly when such an Miss Patricia Small's 4 th grad Miss. Francine bondershine and demanded immediate relief. . < of 408 Union street,: chairman -of special fund if he doesn't; has been, > scholastic activities wfiT not be application is made. The next reg- 34' xl4"x29". -— Schmitt; "The Doctor TakfaT |e Meel may need in children's clotbln* — boy« KENILWORTH — Found guilty David Malcolm, Kenneth Patrylow, Miss Joan Meyer's Kindergarten As proposed in the ordinance he Residential DivisionXbf the worked out. The company Will [ or o'l' ciaticn covered, according to the board. , ular meeting of the board is pfan- • Desks, 9-drawer Wife," byEKzabeth and elrls from Infancy to teens includine • Insurance,'applications will be if-being drunk and.disorderly and Shirley Amoroso, Lqretta/Hoerth, classes have.been studying health. adopted on first' reading,-noise as drive. contribute the money for this fund. pritywill JTi.eei at b5i^ Betsy Lang, Susan Simms, Jean They visited the school nurse and is Not Given," hy KaJerine a fuU assortment of educational, roe- distributed to the children for esisting arrest, Edward Dalton, 3T| well as fumes and smoke would be Mr. Schnitzcr's division deliv- ,. Picketing has been in progress Record . Cabinets 42"x20"x30" — 41.99 the home \ of meeting is.a^possibiiity: - Smialowicz. . / ~ dentist this week. Miss Donder- banned. The ordinannce would at the plant in the Boulevard since Sitnons; "Their Jrewn," chanical toys and dolls. • their parents Monday, and the rears old, of .524 Alexander ave- ered $653 to the drive, and it is 'YouhV, of 617.'Baiter nue, Linden, was fined $50 and "Officials of the association, and Miss Glady'^ s Spyer,'^ s 5th grade-^- hine's classes have brought in prohibit "unnecessary noise, dense the strike, began. •''•-' •< • Child's Wardrobes Steele; "ThcCorpse ~'' board asks that they be returned iijrtUV eovrni., fotfield. \llostcss chair-. x costs Monday eveningjn Municipal Borough Council have already dis- Richard Geer, Leopold Lospinosorjpictures of things good to eat,.pic- smoke and offensive odors." expected that the figure will be This will be the first contract for 28"xl4"x35'/2" — ton. Stayr-DeaaV'-bJr' Aaron 'Stein; December 1 if Coverage is de- ; Vanity with- •. rnectirjg will bc\MrSi Court . by cussed the new building in caucas. Gary Siangan, Di£nc. Boright, Ju- urcs of children brushing the.lr exceeded with additional out- the local with the company when 34"xl8>43>/3" — "Happy Return," by Angela Magistrate William City Federal now operates an Speciflcally prohibited would be :Craiiford.' \ This coupon entitles the Bruder. dith Vonderaa, Grade Fridrich, Su- :eeth, and children sleeping for. operation of radios, phonographs standing contributions; and if it is signed.. They won bar- kell; "Ladjes Bane," by Patricia A^blanket policy will be issued office at 506 Boulevard, which was heir health scrapbook. Miss Mey- • Bookcases /•. Dalton pleaded guilty. He was san Wayne. / . • • machines or devices which make The Industrial Division, which gaining rights last March. . ._ / eWnf\frorth; "It Hapepned Tomor-A KqWcr to a I containing the names of all the formally opened on October 18. The ; fers classes have been discussing 12"xl2"x2r —-r—. 6.29 \ arrested on November 10 by Pa- Miss Margaret Ray's 6th grade— or reproduce noise between the collected $1,810, '.was headed by row.'t^by Francis WiUiarnsr^gs^ i childreircovered. association also has offices in Eliza- good health habits and also cut out 24>xl2"x27" — 8.49 HaVe Winfrr^ by B«G. We^Snouse? V 15% DISCOUNT rolman, George" Kernan following Elsbeth Fischer, Elizabeth Ford, hours of 11 p. hi. and 7 a. m. "inCharles"'G. Wistar, "works mana- The board points out {hat it is beth and Linden. : . . '. Patribia/Negola, Loretta Prosseda. pictures concerning this subject.' qfj"xl2"x27" -11.19 ,\' by (Philip on any item purchaseel an argument at a local tavern. such manner as to be plainly aud- ;er of the Aluminum Company of Junior Red I I not actihg/a\an agent nor( is it Mrs/- Alma Cammarota's 8th The -first grade Thanksgiving 'olice report;' that Dalton twice ible at a distance of one hundred America plant- here. Mr. Wistar /36"xl2"x27" ——^1249 accepting responsibility for the program will' be given on Tuesday in our JUST FCIDS atorei umped Officer Kernan while he grade—Riith Stupak. . feet." However, bands and'orches- reports, that there are several out- •/ 22"xl2"x27" ——- 13.99 administration oiy.he policy. The morning. • • ' was attempting to make the arrest. Plan Program Biiss Helen Mergott's 5th gradi g tras are exempt from this regula- standing industrial contributions. Cross Has Offer Expires-Nov. 2? J I board, states that it% simply mak- Comer cabinets, kitchen cabl- The-charges were made by Patrol-: S Kinler, Rosemaric Mangini, ^ Catherine Rentier's second tion. .'••-' Officials! of the Westfleld United nels/closets. every ldnd oi desk, ing the plan availabi man Kernan? . ': • Irene -Herman,. Richard. Mazzarisi, grade has started a unit on the Fund Drive, of which Garwood is A similar insurance program ex- William Fischer. United Nations. The children have Use of pile drivers, steam shov- Active Week Two out-of-town speeders were Of Recreation els, pneumatic hammers, punch a part, say. the response of Gar- bureau; bookcase, etc. — all ists in several neighboring com- Miss Wihona Newcomb's, 6th brought, many dolls which show NOW at Park West — selling at - also found guilty. Edward J. Saw- .presses,.derricks, steam or electri< Wood industries to'the campaign GARWQOD.-r, The Junior Red, "munities. , ckl al 1906 Crescent parkway, grade—Mildred MacKenzie, Caro- the'Way many people dress, in Cross in the' -darwood" public Park West's LOWER prices. Not lyn Obst, Mary Lou Wussler, Rich- other countries. hoists or other tools oirequipmcn was ','heartwarmihg." Westfteld's Linden,-was fined $5 and costs. For Grown- contribution . to 'the drive, inci- schools has been- very busy dur- Just ordinary "unpointed" ... Decoratic GARWOOD — The/Garwood. ard Bieksha. Marilyn Tyler is room leader for which make lould and disturbing The complaint was made by Spe^ noises Vis prohibited on Sundayi dentally, nearly hit the goal. The irig the past week. Under the but smoothly sanded} soundly Remember. Recreation Commission has an- Antonio Fortunato's 7th grade the week in Miss Edna Mulligan's Drawer Chest cial Officer .Joseph DeMario. Mal- and on week days between 6 p. m goal was $92,168 and $88,021 was guidance of. Mrs. Cecilia Jameson • constructed furniture! . ". Cfynthia \ ,ASquVth; \Presbylerian [eekin ot 21J .Linden nounced.that due to ah increas- Theresa Serpi, Carol Marrese. fifth grade. ," ' 1H.0K and 7 a. m. collected. This is better than. 05 the club .members have obtained Your Horhe," bA'Austin sTN i, Westfleld, was flited $15 ing number of Requests for an ad- Miss Soigne Swahberg's 8th grade 100 per cent membership in near- "J\lftortotiVe Sctwicc i..Instruct] UST IDS —Max Hentschel, Sheila Ferguson, The ordinance, says it shall be per cent, l^costs. Officer DeMario was the ult program, activities along these ' Garwood benefits; from the fund ly every class in the school sys- Lady\ and. |he - Lufnberi: complainant in .this case also, lines will be/arranged shortly. Beverly Thomas; ' unlawful "to be emitted, any dense throughv the Boy Scout and • Girl tem. '•'. •:.'•' •]"'•'....' blive c ' i& Open,Friday Evenings CRANFORD -jpn ikcharge made, by; Chief George Cunningham, chairman of Miss Helene Austin's kindergar- Education smoke which contains soot or othe substance in sufficient quantities tc Scout organizations and the West- Boxes were' made in which' the Missionary George Conklin, Frank J, Bilane 'the\ commission made the an- ten classes have been learning permit the deposit or such' soot o fleld YMCA, find YWCA. pupils dropped their pennies. They "G4. . , of 584~Ricfi^eld avenue was fined nounce for his group. ' many things about Indians the past GARWOOD — T Women's two weeks. Many of the pupils other substance on any surfac The local chairmen were assist- were then permitted to send their., $10 and costs\for dumping refuge , Mr. Cunningham asks all inter- "Readings \$Mi Ithe Bibl Missionary Society o the Presby- brought' in Indian curios to share Plans Set within the" limits of the borough. ed in the drive by Mrs. C. W; Pat- names'to the Red Cross member- in North Michigan avenue. He was ested, adults to advise the members iary- E\lep>rpba4i "Byroi terian Church Tuesday afternoon with their friends. Vincen Tralks, ten.tflrst district; Mrs. Oliver Dav- ship scroll and were given a Jun- ( rep»imanded by! rate Bruder. of ,the commission or 'Joseph Tro- The ordinance, also says it shal icir Pisan \ Ciriele, held a tea and had as their guest, Barbara Huetteman and Janice is, second district; Mrs. Elizabeth ior RedCross;pin to wear—." iano, recreation supervisor, as to be unlawful for any person t |by (jl-JL. CHne; '|MakS Your HabiW Miss Mary Ewing, of Rahway, mis- Shultz brought in Indian dolls. Elizabeth Presbytery Hagrish, third district, and Mrs. This Club is already, starting oh le/.for tYou,"lb*y Aode w»d';Ca-' the type of recreation Ujey. desire. "cause or permit to be emitted an; A baffer cfoof sionary to Mexico since 1026. Mrs; Frank O'NeHl and John Tyne each Unit to Hold Program vile, offensive, obnoxious or naus Regina Knight, fourth' district. a new project The group ik mak- , feau\ DeWeuw;-rFeU'^yl ^. Coin Speciflcally, the commission w Slack Preijss, president ci the Rockets brought iri a--papoose, while Lud- eating odor." ° . These, women in turn were aided ing nut cups and Christmas favors xjues". Dei' Monte; 4hn would like groups of 15 or more dy Renner-°and George Bradley At Garwood Church for Camp Kilmer Hospital and the v V(Tjmens' group, introduced' 1 A fine of $200 or ninety days i by others.- '\Beybnd tllje Higji Himalayas,"' *«- persons' to request, the- forrnation brought in tomahawks. Michael GARWOOD — A specially- Veteran's Hospital at Lyons. Every Chevrolet truck is factory- •peaker.' jail or both is provided for viola '. O\ Douglas. matched to the job-twi^h.,tbe right , .^ Miss IjwinK told of Jhgr_ work -in of one particular program. The Patrylow brought in a wigwam; trained team from the Elizabeth Iri other, school news, 14 ?tudents \ A while Bobby Zika and Luddy Renr Presbytery will conduct an '*All tion of the ordinance.' , Alsq, "Opportunities ib\ Teach-, power, the right capacity, right ilie;/'little-understood country" of KENILWbRTH —By wallopinVI commission would, then be able to Brownie Troop 35 from the sixth, seventh and^qighth ' ing," by Benjamin FirteA'tFlowcrj engine, transmission, springs, axle, Mexico and described the great incorporate it into its activities. ner brought in Indian figures. Church Education" program at the grades, it is reported, contributed the Wildcats, 42-26,/the Kenil- Barbara Huetteman also brought in Cains 12 Members and tires, to-do its work at the strides which the Presbyterian worth Rockets extended its win- >So far, requests have come for Presbyterian Church Monday, at a great deal to the success of lowest possible cost. the creation of fitness classes for an Indian record; The children 8 p.. m. * . GARWOOD „ — Biownle Tiroop tional Education Week by ma Church is making in that nation. ning streak and league lead last made Indian head-dresses^ Indian Chapel Hears 35 - held1 an investiture' ceremony See NEW Showroom Display! Conte in and see for yourself • The speaker told about the de-week in the Kenilworth Basketball mcn\nd women, a men's "flxit" Featured will .be a film strip posters which were hung in local club ami a basketball league, bowls and wigwams, they also dealing with the teaching -of the yesterday afternoon at 3:15 in thestore windows to advertise "Visit: what a wonderful deal you'll get. velopment of,-education,' medical League." : ••'./'• • •'' , "' ; • • with a great new Chevrolet truck. Organization of an "old guard" Bible and, a second film showing Missionary gymnasium (bf the Washington the Schools", week. They are Joy renters, a hostel for girls, growth Downtowners moved into second School. .-.',; COMBINATION STORM. of the Presbyterian Seminary and place by routing Trotters, 96-16, type of club offering daytime di- the ways the Bible can be Used in Kraus. Mary Ann Welner, Patsy•'" versions for tired men is one of a Christian home. All officers, KENILWORTH—Edwin Tharp Received as new members into Sugzda, Carol Waldcii, Margie of Christian home life in .the fam- and • the/Trotters also lost to the retm who served for many years us iturni window iprc- A better buy the projects' jfr advisement. Methodist teachers and parents of the the troop were Rona. Buehbitulcr, Waichol, Mary Ann Pickarski, . all. All clear while pine, rail & SCREEN.DOORS ily. She pointed out that the fam- Wildcats,38-21. • unde missionary to China, spoke at th Military 1' ." iblrk, (Uietl and Dillllrd church arc urged to attend the pro- Mary Castaldo, Judith Lee Child. Judy Rcinhardt, James DcCicco, kiln dried, clear white ily 'altar 'has been established in The score in the Rocket-Wildcats evening service in the Kcnilwoit bf v ai>a" 1—i !— Jo. Ann Bender, Mary Ann Ben-Louis Fontenelli, Marie Choboixla, pine. . iaklc-t'realed asalrut because. • V over 3,500 homes in Mexico. . i see-sawed in the first half. Boulevard Esso Gaiiw gram.. • Chapel lust night. rot and decay. Accurately .95 Je Family Night will be held to- der, Murjoric Harper, Virginia Steven -Banyasz, David Bcrnosky milled to'Insure proper fit. THEY UST FO» |E» While many great forward steps but the winners: rallied i\\ the sec- ReportDue A resident of Rhode Island, Mr, y 1 Pffyftwttoii for'rtrnr?t, posaibte be» In Bowling League morrow at 6:30 pi .m. .Each' fam- Harris, eLora Liskovvc, Jcnnetlc and Jane Sliuha. - . , ' . . 2'7" x 6'9" — —— have; been taken: in thin country, ond Half to win going away. John KENILWORTH ->-• The first- Tharp is now retired. ' Paftcnroth, Mary Ann Pcrina, Pen- cause .Chevrolet b the worlds larg- Kraus tallied 17 points, while Don ily is asked to bring a covered dish At services Sunday,' Fred Mac The. annual elglith grade party Miss Ewing emphasized^ that there place Keujlworth Sweet'Shoppe and table ware (or its: own use. ny Stout and Sandra Tripka. 2T>t6T est truck manufacturer, let Chev- is yet much to be done to.teach Halbsgut hit the nets for 11. Chick Progress, Development Kenzle of the local church wil and dance will be held tomorrow rolet trucks list for less' than com- c^m increased ,its lead- to\two Beverage ".w^l be served. Mrs." The leaders ' of. the Brownie evening in the Lincoln School gym-.; I Chrlstialty to the Mexican./people. Rodoquino scored 13 for the losers. speak at 11 a. m. Falnily Blbli JtftWT -|i hl» I. ".Mr » p l lUUni — All k In tiock'*?.J 3T'; x 6'9" parable models of tony other, make. Barnes and Boulevard ESSQ moVpd To Be Heard Sunday Joseph Martin is in. charge of ar- Troop are Mrs. Fred Wehrum, Mrs. - Miss Ewing is trcasurcc_of-thc Rockets 6 12 13 11 — 42 Hour and Frank Mucinillan' o j Mrs. Esther Tonjcs and into second place ahead qt CalrpenvJ rangem^nts. Robert Harris and~Mrs. Richard Mrs. Myrtle Christie will be the Mexican Mission in Mexico Mis- r..: » *-5 il — 28^- . By Congregation Rahway will be the speaker at th< 'Then.- people at Park West treated IOWEB OTERATtOt The Downtowners^Trottcrs con- ter Steel last Thursday in the Ken- The Ladies' Aid Society will 8 p. m. service.. : Harper. The Pdrents were '^'re- faculty members.in charge of the . slbn in Mexico City, teachers in .LooJc in the results!" INSULATION MAINTENANCS COST test was no game. The losers have; ilworth Bowling League. TKENILWORTH — Semi-annual meet at 8:30 tpmon-ow. night. Mrs. It was announced that tin Inter sented "by the Women's Auxiliary affair. The student- committee • Valve-in-Head engine design; strpng the' Seminary, trains a choir of no height and are unable to handfe ' E. G. Anderson again had a hot statfXpf the church message will .bj C.'H. Patten will preside and se- to the Gurwood Lions Club. Re-r members" include Pat O'Ncil, in .' over^O in one of the-cijy~ churches Assembly Fellowship Rally will be • ROCKWOOL WITH CHEVRO and sturdy Hypoid rear axks;Flexi' the taller men oh the other clubs. night as he rolled a 254 game and presented to the conKrcfiiition of lect a nominating committee, held Saturday in Plaintlcld. Charles Ircshments were sei'ved by the charge of refreshments, and. Patsy apxl is an accomplished pianist, Howard- Bailey scored 34 points a 654 scries to take individual and the Community Methodist Church troop mothers^ ECONOMY THICK if— Mounted cabs; rigid, channelrtypc which .will place names, before the Ingleby, a missionary to Portugal, Uquorc in charge of decorating. • frames; singleAinit rear axle hous- list, piano-acccrdionist and and Pat Venice 22 for the winners. high series high'for the evening, Sunday by; each. . - 1—Kenllwprih Sweet SKoppe 33 1 chairman of,, thc-building^ cOrrimit- service will be conducted'in the Schools ot Today." About 100 par- ««l b,rt. l«i'. v.pMY/pioof. UttQ „«(<. <-on»lv«el^^w-Vr».l>d . . . b»m* ttatklma * • Standard -i . . •<# ^ IUn«M . . . la»lat*d faaUalai edix. rUA ak' 3—Boulevard3Bld ' EaaEbo 2211 9 church basement at the same time. presented a Stewardship of. Power. ents, turned out to view the play \State Official IU .:...... » 11 6 10 — 36 3^-Carpenter Steel Co tee,.will answer-qucstjBns^bnccrn- truck* keep their value IB II Bible School, with classes for all Program. __ ": and motion jplclure which were »f of the greater value ...... S.f 4 » — 21 4— VblcorBrau Coppfir Co. .- ing the.hew building. • .. '.N. Bayleaf Post to 6«giu arhcels ajropped lo '• thir 8—Amer\.Uly. Mchy.Nfo...... The"'sacrament of baptismNvill nges, will lake plucc at 9:45 a. m. The program was arranged by shown. -. • . -•"••/• Ping-Pong Tables' PLYWOOD- Chevrolet trucks and a' «-Almar Kakery .;..„..„.....£.... 14 18 . Member Drive Saturday Mrs.- Joseph Dercmef and Mi^. forfeiting to the- Down- 7—Mayfalr Euo — 14 18 be administered at the service ah^ Ralph Clark is superintendent. . The pupils who took port in .this «H. Ft. Red Cedar Shingles y/\ Will Discuss plus at trade-in time. '8—Stunnytlde' Tavern •••• 13 17 ' the Methodist Choir-Under the __A union service will be held at GARWOOD ^ Frank Todisco, Clinton H. Puttcn. Mrs. Mack play included Donald Mitchell, Joy;, 0—Kenilworth GreenholUrt 13 It Prcuss was leader, and Mrs. James Only 'UJ UbecU ' All Klta Dried /< .. Pot„.t 3330 10 .2O rcction of Mrs. Albert Anderson ^S*. "Paul's Evangelical |hd Re-i Sr., commander of Bayleaf Post Krause, Pat O'Ncil, Ann Riccardo,, t ' ... . • , . -;,:^. '- 11—KcnltWorth Steel.Co. 10 30 will sing.. formed Church Wednesday night, 6807, VFW,.announces that a mem- Logic, Mrs. Florence Ulrlich, Mrs. Marjic Warchol, Leonard Rataski 3/k" I'lytcord 13—Knlwrth. Drum It Barrel 8 33 David Tulloch, Mrs. George How- k; .Fall. *.w riywood Top. Htt- •' .U" Bed Label. The pastor has urged member; Thanksgiving, Eve. The Rev. Mr.bership drive will get undcrwuy Lynn Fontenclli, Eileen Choborda, • BtatUa »«1 »t. top.- (Kef. tells Kl vbecU — OaUira««d . par KENILWORTH — A rcpresenta Saturday' night when his organi- arth, Sr., Mrs. Adam Miller, Mi's. 1 $» •*, to. contribute. canned goods and Tougher's sernion will uc "Let Us Barbara Kurlowicz, and Marilyn at S3.Mt. film' b« lively I/I - rly*>ad 4 bale. iye of the New Jersey State Po- Dance Postponed Burton Galloway and Mrs. John, ••aac*. BU»d ineladeA, . drystuffs to. the Methodist Home Give Thanks." zation holds a social., Haydcn. 4\* >be*U l will speak on "Traffic Safety" GARWOdD — Joseph Trolano, Snyder took part." . , ' ' for Aged In Ocean Grove. The col Mr. Todisco will head the drive. Hose Marie Cuspcnello, a mem- its meeting of the Parent-Teacher Recreation Commission's recrea- lection will be held Sunday. He will be assisted by Edward Organ music was provided by- Uation Monday evening in Defense Council to Meet ber of Mrs. Tonjcs' eighth grade,- tion supervisor, announces that the Men's Christian .Study .Group Mnsfcrsott, senior vice commander; Miss Grace Anderson,. and the will move to Hollywood, Fla, to- PHONES ; HOURS: , larding School auditorium.. KENILWORTk;— Civil Defense ddnccL.the commission was to have and the Church School will con- Jerr^Ramsey, junior vice com- Mis.Hcs Clara Anderson and Elaine nYolrpw. S-7956 or The.choir ot the Commuhiti men's group, meeting in the par l>. m. in HuTding SchQl. The meet- on Me, Breath of Life."' •'.'''• ing" was scheduled fo*\November Donovan^. Thomas 'Brittaln and No Cases of Contagion tion of Mrs. Albert Anderson wil sonage, will discuss General Rule Domlnic^Ollinlck;, all piist eom- ' The Rev. Eric S. Tougher, pas- 'AU IhiW (etiepl (nralivrt) I on[>ard sing several selections. Prior to 27, but wus changed because of of the Methodist Church us se manders. tor, pronounced the benediction. Since October 31 the meetihg, community singing forth bv John Wesircy and the Thanksgiving Day. /\ . will be led by"A. Al Vonderaa. • Jn Police Wdrk for Merits GARWOOD — Joseph Rock, **» . . and the buttvoTm; nlatc the Methodist Disipline of 1952 Board of Health secretary, said at Following the -meeting, a cakt The Junior . Youth Fellowship LARGE fRtt PARKING AREA-dRWE OVER!Jo«y Hair & Grill for>lways GARWOOD—The Garwood Jun- The members pay five cents dues a meeting Of the board in Borough :,;'• ^lVM i will meet at 4 p. m. -Sunday and DtvioanmciiJsTntjcicsiMUsiii^ . •*) ior Police,' in charge of the welfare each week,.and at the end of the Police Searchingj for Driver of Stolen Car Hall Monday night that no conUf- - aweaabering the Angoatnra* Bridges, budget chairman, will year the money will be used to pay the Senior Youth Fellowship pt i Chief George Conklin reported | The Roselte Park police \ycre no- ious disease has been reported •By Manhattan V* '. in charge. \ :..' . and safety of local children, are for an.outing. Last week 11 "po-pJ m.,' both in the church. KENILWORT»—Police arc con- the car, owned by Ralph Stevens of tilied and they assisted in the. since October 31. —' . ' .'• .", " Plans for the meeting was now working under a merit system. licemen" spent one morning horse- jpni Monday, the cnoir wilt pro- tinuing their search for the driver It was pointed out that police by the executive board last v 170 Michigan avenue, wus stolen at search for ,the driver. . Any member who receives five back riding. •'.''• sent a recital at a meeting of the ' Pati'olmun Green said the driver had investigated two dog bite RAHWAY AUTO SUPPLY k SERVICE CO, | nesday eveningi . Mrs. CW W. Thom- Kenilworth Parent-Teacher Asso- of a stolen car. • 10 p. mNwhlle it was parked in demerits in a 'week 1$ removed Members of the junior police are cases. Also noted was the fact ^ as, president, issued an appeal for The unidentified rnan crashed froht-of. Borough Hall. apparently lost controLof theicar WEST SI1LTON AVE. ;.' • •' .-.••: -.'7 'A ' ' from the force. Demerits are given recruited from youngsters in the ciation iri Harding School. The and went off the road where a de- that strays.continue to be a prob- ' I volunteers to make cancer^ sixth, seventh and eighth grades. Official Board will meet Tuesday into u barrier of Galloping Hill While driving west in the Boule- -y* a em At it--i for being discourteous or for vio- road bridge over the Garden State vard, Patrolman Green spotted the tOur has been constructed. The tern, although conditions have fan-^ . I ings. • ... • ' • • lating any of the pledges taken Half the force is on the school box- at 8 p. m. Garden State' Parkway is Under proved since the borough obUjinrd, - '.; klARIt Sill BBIMKS i ing team and it is expected that it Rev. Mr. Dcxheimer re- Parkway while being; chased by cur going east • without lights on. ietd Dinner SI ted when the members joined the or- Patrolman Arthur Cr^en. Follow- He turned. around and- summoned construction at the site of the crash. warden service, through a conU4ct. ganization. * °' - will be. well represented oh the ported that a Thanksgiving eve Mr. Stevens' cat- was only slight- with the Union Coonty.SPCA, . ' West We^tfieid Ave. ^1*J9. Without Anxoslaia to marry . CRAXFORD REPRESENTATIVE OF CWORTH—Rosary wrestling teem when that group service will be held Wednesday at ing the crush, he,took off on foot the'car to stop, but instead the fmvoti, it's HOI a Manhattan—and thai ! of St Theresa's ChurchwUl —Passes to the Cranford Theatre •ben'ind the White Laboratories. Pa- driver, increased hil* speed. The ly damaged. Police report that the IS J. W. DORAN \ are awarded each Week, to the begins Its season this winter. 8 p. m. and. will include special • OSELLE PARK, N. J. of many another cocklaJ. .too] sor a spaghetti dinner at 7:! music, appropriate 'liturgy tind"u trolman Green fired two warning crash into the bunior followed the<|keys^ ilaak you put it — members who have made the best • The junior police were organ-..-.„—. -rw-,-r OF 442 ORCHARD STREET Saturday In the recreation of nbots, but the mun escaped. cha»e. ;iiV'\-Jp • tV.*-!''V.'•••.•• Rahway Auto Supply and Service Go. records. ' ' .... bed.more thari u decade ago. (brief message. CR^^>804 th* church. _j

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    •Jatrts^'"" * • V ; ; : ; !: ; ; v : ~ S THR•CBANFPBP 'gltltEN ^^qHRONICLX. TinmsBAY. W ^ §fl^^•? ;•?•^^^•^^ •^•^^^••••^•''•'•v^•' ..•;",„• -' • ;r:'' -'- : .';-."V - * ";./•;":',"' TOE ciMfrreoai^^^ •I •'' • •^jr/r-t'.'.iJ' - •..-': . •; ' ' L'(" ' ' . • ' •> : , • • ' . . f. ——7~r>-i ' • _•- . _"i • • • ^ LJL—^.^s»as»—in———•^— GARWOOD SOCIALS Mr. and Mrs. , _„_ P4ainfield, Elizabeth, Garwood, York and. Pen.nsylviin.ia7. . •" schools,* Charles DeCirau, a mem* C. Construction Company, lots 29 of 345 Third avenue'entertained School Cufeleria AMer 1 Girl Scout Troop More Than 400 Join i-GAgWO^:,-^ '|*r. 'and Mrt. Springfield, Metuchen and Roselle. Here's how the public in each state feels about ga: SaSaaaS frfT T*f trtr P"*" «f Education, and . ___ to 82, block 85, section 5, map of Mr/arid, Mrs, Kenneth Anderw, Jr., jCTB •Mrs. C. W. Thotnasv Mrs. G*onJe j OstSTO PTA in Meml»fr Charles Steete of 507 South avenue Get X-ray ExaminaticMis 0 k arid baby, and Mr. arid Mrs. Ken- Mrs. Martha D. Hurit of 320 Approve Mrs. \?iUiam fridges Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Walter to GARWOOD" — The Parent- ~&^?Xr*z*??''' * .-announce the. Jbirth..of a "daughter ; KENILWORTH — Volunteer KENILWORTH—Mattie Chester neth Andrew, Sir;, of Hillside over North avenue on Armistice Day Disapprove. 4WORTH—Mr.apd Mrs. of tne Parent-Teacher Association. has been "selected a* the outstand- Mr. and^Mxs^aui jjBorcz«w*la. Teacher Association gained ,442 Uist Monday at RahwayTMcaiorial workers for the sehol • lunchroom No opinion ....; ;.. i leader,-announced. an -M" Franlr .1 Deutsch, drive ever held; it Tom'jy Prahm'e vson of Mr. and eg School...... ',, ; ., . • . ' ' :.; 1 by a Krubp vt Independent. Sew S Hansen. son rf-K.P , PRINCETON—One of the phenomena of Twentieth Century rtl.il, and h»« nrvV-r nude a-> IP"-m DvridP. that a fourth school is .planned. sons of Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Bea- AliArlingtot nNiNationall • HCemetery Twenty-two volunteers \Vere exr is late Mrs. Hansen, It was reported that the troop ' ~ ' " 'at iminod bv the Union County Tu- living in America is the need i< r adequate disposal .of garbage. i'rinteton Rr»eareh -Servlrr %i*tf «f\ fean Dayton ?»« «**"» « at the present time ^j^^g commemorative Sta executive boarr1**j meeting- in Frank- his sixth birtKT Itn hjhpnyilv l populateldd KK0Ow JJersey , adequatdt e 'giicbngogb - removal it ^JJgJ |.usirif two nrenouses and a private \ ^ *w ^^ ^itlsh. lin School..-. ' • ' "•. " " • ' • v ed their birthdays at a "double cet- his only-son, Pfc. Howard Hu7it7 Is an absolutjrnccessatyr-Y . .. ._ . . .cJErscjcresid' I; 1 Mr. and Mrs. Albert R. Fritz to tiay anniversary last week with a —1— i Chairman of the mernbe.-ship ebratidn at their home] DennisTwhb.was killed in actiim'durihg the 23 out of every 100—tbday, disapprove of the way jiarbaye disposal l>arty at his home. .. ' . Marie Kaiiitman, property in Oak- who was three years old and Tim- Battle ofthe Bulge. Mr. Hunt alst . CouUlr.'t Ilappnn "KJIW!v is handled In their communities. ,'...' A Now-prevcr)iativo developed in coauialttee. Mrs. George Paulding. this coifntry tt^atb' worjl In such 1 wood avenu«f. fcnown as lots 3.0M othy, one, entertained guests from visited,, Mr. and Mrs. David Mur- President Andrew Johnson was a At the* same time, a solid majority express* approval. ..• " ^The troop W,U begin studying announced that the eighth grade way thpt moths become canrjibal^. to 3.098. block 12», tax map. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goromby Ftoselle, New Market, Cranfb] ray of 342 Myrtle avenue. Comnerat nominated "us vice'presi- To determine hew Ne>v" Jferscy-j«sidents veyartl their ceramics under the guidance of classes of Mrs. Myrtle Christie and v They prefer the taste of each other graduate of the Sprjngfield high) Fred W. Slegel, inc., to Mr. and of 309 East street announce the and Garwood. dent by the Ropublicans to run with local garbage remoVal- Utilities, New Jersey Poll reporters nsk<, d n Mrs. Walter Pindcr next week. to the taste of treated fabric. Mrs. Calvin Fischer, property in Mrs. Esther Tonjes and Mrs. Jean birth of a son last Tuesday at Rah- Abraham Lincoln^ The ticket-won.' cross-section of-New Jersey citizens' in,42 different communities loeafed- Richfield avenue. 120 feet, from Pulda's third grade class had way Memorial HospitaL Rosary Society to Hold and when Lincoln was cssassinated. • irt 17 of the states .21 counties* •' SM/lc George Misko^son of "Do you approve Ar disfijiprduc o/ the. way oarbapo rcmwcl is the i((8|h A. c. w-iUndei^ay at Schools Transfers of Michigan avenue. ' • -,,•.,' achieved 106 per cent membership, Johnson president. , The Critic . Squadron. He is stationed at Pep- j '. KENILWORTH—Vision screen- Mrs.,Frederick Wehrum. Jr., an-r Mr. and Mirs. Michaer Misko of Fair December 13, 14 handled in your community icity)?" • • . Not"46nfj after a' citizen wrote a Mrs. Clara De Frei'tas of 511 Thtf results: ' • perreU Air Force Base, St. John's ing has begun in the first grades* Real nounced. that a preschool study 245 Second ayen spent GARWOOD — The Rosary So- letter to tho editor 'of a Muncie, Trustees to Consider East street recently entertained •' . w. C*otf~Salaa •.•;•;••—"- , STATEWIDE, NEW JERSEY ' Newfoundland. and 'bearing tests in the second,' KE?JILWORTH__The following group will be conducted in Jan-; week end at homtrbefore return- ciety of St. Anne's Church wjll r Ind.','newspaper nttacking police ef- : No date has been set for the Surprise your hostess or your wifetcith one ofourbeauhful her son and his family, Mr. anding to Little Cj*ek; Va., where he hold a fair In St. Anne's School • For ^an ' attractive nnd flavorful Approve. ...'•••••• 6$. Sn. grades, 'the Kenilworth schools j deeds have been recorded in the, TeaCneK Salary Guide uary... '.• ', \'. •., ; .-...'' • '• Mrs. Alfred De Freitas and daugh- Disapprove 23 flcioncy, ho was arrested by police wedding; I ':. •'•'•• -•.'.' health department announced. joffic* of the county register, Court j KENILWORTH A soecial meet- is stationed. December 13 and >14, according to salad, .combine peach sllce$,_pe.ar. isn a charge of snfe-craeking. bouquets or artistic centerpieces Your date for the mornmg ter of l^ew Etedford, Mass. ' slices, and halves • w- red plutris, •-.'.' No opinion ...... : ....- 9' Dr. H. Foster Mitchem. new" House. Ehiabeth: " ' I. ... • .. *^ . ; ' Coffee^^Gqjnpen Club Mrs. Betty Malko/.president. Pro- The 23 per cent of the state's population \vho disapprove of the m f u tlon Perry, son of Mr.,and ceeds will go to the schobl fund. placing them on lettuce Knaves, and Five-Man Team Visits school dentist; is continuing his I Mr. asd Mrs. ftichird Hage to; ? ° ^ «> «? committee of -and Mrs. Carmelo Caspa- topping the whole with a spoonful way their garbage disposal is handled i-epreseiua .considerable portion dental'siiri-ey. of all pupils eachi.SlrV anc Mrs. Alfred Honrith. j the Board of Education will be Holds Masquerade Party football game will be pleased with one of our chrysanthemum, rge Perry of 312 Walnut The society's- annual Christmas of the'population of .the state—far greater than the number of chronic Demonstrated in Vour Home GARWOOD — The Coffee Cup- r.cllo and children of 406 Pine of your favorite salad dressing or fault finders who can. usually \>c expected-^to express dissatisfaetfon School Svstem Monday arid Friday morning and ! property known as 40 North j held tonight at The home of Wil- . spent the week end In Newparty will be held December \l. mayonnaise. » Without Obligation—Call Now, KENILWORTH — A fivtf man | Dr. Morse Sheperd. school phy»-i Twelfth street. , i iiiai pers Club, recently held a Hallo- corsages. Our flowers are freshest, because we grow them s venue will leave tomorrow for where he attended th^wed- Mrs. Eleahor McDonough and Mrs. with anything brought to their attention. ' -..'., • . • •• r iam C. Smith, 16 North. Eleventh Hollywood, Fla., where they ex-; Residents of New Jersey's six biggest cities' — Newark, Jersey teaearmn representing' the Kenilworth cian, is continuing physical exanu-1 PauS J. Haldemars. etc., to " -'jtr< we'en party at the home of Mr. 'ding of a friend. Mary Sicko are in charge. chool system visited Montville!nations each Wednesday morning.Iantf Mrs. John Kovvalevich. propJ'street- , to, discuss a new saUry and Mrs. Frank Munn of 301 Wal- pect to make their home'i..',' City, Trenton, Camden, Elizabeth, and Paterson express more dis- CRANFORD I school' system . , . ,_ • • „ . , . ourselves. »' ' Mock door Milk satsifaction with their locaV garbage disposal facilities; than'doi those - guide for teachers. ; . • .,1.. . nut street ,• Mrs. Lloyd "Andres. and Miss 'Many times a recipe calls for J. blue. BM»J schools Monday as part of the Co- j The department announced that j ert> knoujn as 29 Park drive, The board has been working on WE TELEGRAPH FtOWERS Transfers of Real Estate who live in medium sized and smaller towns and villages. operative Project in Educational; all parents afe invited io observe >• • Mr. and MrsM . Harold Snydey r to Those attending were Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. George Brown' of {Catherine Kuehn of .315; Walnut sour milk. Should you be without' the new guide for several months I 435 Beech avenue announce the '. -The vote by size of community:- . Administration.' ' ' • • •' itln^i! thes*e *»v?im!naiirfcn' known as 423 Boulevard. • and hopes to complete work on it Mrs. John SchniUer. Mr. and Mrs. birth of a daughter on^October 26 Unral Area* ~',.%(>o »l.!Hitl •J.%.«I(V-1H>.1>'»>» Ovrr IIUI.<)IHI bkrt Scranton, Pa., wheffe they were deed has been .recorded in office of mixing one-half cup evaporated 6-57001 3 YEAR TERMS win W. Kraus.. superintendent of \ ral hygiene with Dr. Mitchem. i Mary Cuppari. single, Jo R. and > before preparing a new budget. Woody Owens, all of Garwood, I nt St. Barnabas H guests of their parents, Mr, andthe county register, Court House, •milk, one-half'cup water,'-and one v\pprove w. 68%. • IV/e , 70^;, , *C5^!; NO DOWN PAYMENT Mr. and Mrs. Howard Drummond Joseph Caspane^lo, s6n of MrMrs. . Frank Kuehn. Elizabeth: tablespoon vinegar. '*'•'. • DISAPPROVE 16 21 > 25 30 land' MFS. Carnjefo Caspanello of No opinibn ,'...... ,... 16 8 5 »: 5 • . gpnaish Spread .Mr. and '• Mrs. Louis Moss tc 1.406 Pine avenue; called from Japan Spruce ' CoVistruction • Company, Specific criticisms center chiefly around the messy, slojipy, care- Canned pimientoes mashed and EOESSLE. . Joan Noyy, daughter of Mr. and . . . Easy Rinsing • less-'manner in which the garage is collected; and the,need for more 22 GROSS ST. [where he was tin a five-day furMrs.- . John .Noyy of 308 Cedar lots 223 to 225,. block 53, map of Spray attachments make' rinsing mixed' with -Y*' cup butter or substi- lloUgh tram Korea to inform his frequent collection's. tute -with salt to taste makes an ex- street, is recuperating at her home section No/ 1 property of Neweasy, use less water, i* that ISB ••' About half of those who expressed disapproval-of-the . ' fc1,'*tli..btouse».' >i street from Chicago. .; GARWOOD — Mrs. Lillian A Newark hospital watchman sa'ys: "They leave more .of tho garbage ori the streets than they collect;" Our Special This Week Haufflcr* Gnrwopd school, .n.urse^ 1 That Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Davis, and is now testing'the hcarihgat every CRANFORD A Jersey City housewife told a New Jersey Poll staff reporter: '. ...**- family,of 263 ilazel avenue- re- public school pupil hi the borough "They are very sloppy." . ... •' •'•. '•'•'.- Rxnuasf cently spent several days Visiting • ' A TCrenton saleswoman told another stalf reporter: "They don't Sword Fish Steaks lb.69c with an audiometer. She! report^ i VACANCY friends in Philadelphia. TODAY THRO SAT. |j take halffthe: things away." . * -~=i:>.:: g|%']Wmolii«. TO TRAM-IN YOUR that ^he expects to complete the t IPosition of school janitor, A Baiyonne manicurist volunteered: "Our garbage men ar,e „,. balhlncttc. •* project this week. • , just not careful enough! ..Period!!" . , •-r-V—1 iLincolnSchobl, Garwood, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Smith of HAMILTON'f Pf'ea' cabinet. 106 Center street recently enter- THE QUIET MAN| A-Camden mechanic shouted: "They wake you .up at 4 A. M. |N. j. Mail applications to Prevents Fishy Odoro TECHNICOLOR There's .no sense to it."-. ._ - . tained* Mrs. Smith's .sister, .Mrs. ; And a Newark housewife.sums up the views of thousands of I the Board of. Education; John Endress of Elizabeth. To prevent a fishy odor' from JOHN WAYNE-MAUREEH OHARA clinging to your hands, rinsing people all over the state: "The garbage should be taken away much I Franklin School, Gar- hands in cold water before . you • BARRY FITZGERALD more frequently than it is." .'•*,' SAL Michael Hughes of 309 Walnut Comments such as these represent the. attitudes of the public ,24 No; 20lh ST. KENILWORTH |wood,N.J. touch the fish helps. Latc^r, wash ALSO »."> M1N. IN COLOR. toward a service ,on whchi they are highly dependent. Corrective clock-: i street celebrated his birthday.'at hands with water and salt. Soap Just Off the Boulevard in Old P. O. Building , With covers,. toward one of these flew... at home on Friday. Numerous guests "RETURN of GILBERT measures on the part of garbage disposal officials are not impossible. BOARD OF EDUCATION doesn't do the Job/ . and SULLIVAN" They entail mainly giving attention to valid celticisms'. , .. •' <.•••-.. • CRanford 6-3718 were present from . Cranford, Jt. comparison of today's New Jersey Poll survey'findings with nuGoa ' Mexico's Population those being reported by Princeton Research Service'*! New Yor!t t'perfect cone The people of • ilbxlco ore com- md Pennsylvania Polls in newspapers throughout New York and r tMdo titM " Friday Nite. Nov; 21 Pennsylvania would indicate that New Jersey people are less crit- ... Come in this posed of the descendants bt the ical of their garbage disposal service than are their neighbors in New naturally ../., aboriginal Indians and Spaniards 10 TURKEYS Fresh FISH week and get a "is ^iowFortetnias! who colonized the country; Aztec will be awarded Soft Water Better • BREADED FREE AT ALL TIMES only 5 minutes frani Granfpril and Mayan stock are absorbed in Fabrics washed with soap In soft - on food buys in our them. • • : to 10 Patrons in our „ ' (Except on Friday After 4 i», M-) ; Audience water can. last one third longer - ' courtesy' • than those washed in hard water. Featuring ''HOT" $EA"FpOP DINNERS School Enrollment / THEATRE DINER ,• ' More than 30,000,000 children are BOROUGH OF KENILWORTD FISH ami CHIPS now enrollod in elementary and sec- rUBMC NOTICE HIT WP TOTARE OUT- ondary schools, both. public and PUBLIC NO*rlCE is hereby given that ; the Borough ol Kenllworth on the 25th HOME-MADE CLAM CHOWDER ...... pt. 40c — qt. 75e • Buy some of your holiday; nonpubllc. By I960,' enrollment Is SAT. MATINEE- day of Novcmbor, 1953, at 8:30 p. M. I expected to increase by 0,000.000. • Nov. 'J'i, Si>i»n»or,«il.by Cranford (E.S.-TV», at tho Council Chambers, Bor- Coulirll fur Chllilrsn'ii Mbvien nush Hall. Boulevard. Kenllworth, N. J. foods this week and enjoy 1! MIO FEJ1TURK8 will veil ali'iU rlsht. title and interest in StLF-SWVICE; ., ; .' • Huy .BABCTS •- ,' . '-- the hereinafter particularly described HOT ROAST BEEF DINNERS extra savings! BOROUGH OF KENILWORTH property, as said p/opcrty Is not needed ROBERT TAYLOR • -v - -KOTICE "Young Bill-Hickok" for public u«e. The^iroperty shall be sold TAKE-OUT —JOHN CJRAF. Unless the governlntf Body, • by Resolu- HAHRV WJND1N, tion, decides to the contrary. SUPER-QUALITY MEATS i Boxes' M. J. BEHZ1N. d.' Purchaser shall pay the costs ot publi- PIECRUST cation of the legal Notice of Sale, rev- Comml»»loners of Assessment. bated: -November S. 1952. 11-20 enue stamps, 'and drawings of tho deed. SUN.. MON« TUES. The-property shall be conveyed by Bar- Quality Fully Guaranteed Wonderful With Turkey NOV. S3-SS gain and Sale Peed, subject tb restric- 2 Technicolor Hits tions of record, if any, and zoning ordi- Ocean Spray ' ' ' PBOPOSED ORDINANCE VO. .101 nances. «' .I""', ' / Fancy Northwestern Young Tom AN ORDINANCE To Ptovlde for the r. The purchaser will assume payment of CRANBERRY SAUGE 2 16-pz.cans ,33c PICTURES THAI riliins and Grading of Loxlneton Avu- a future trunk sewer chare* for any hUe. from'Michigan Avenue to Market property If the property docs not have MOTTS CIDER Vz gal. 49c — gal. 79c Street In the Borough of Kenllworth and. • sewer heretofore constructed by the Making an Appropriation for Such- Pur- Borough and assessed for benefits. White Rose THREE DIMENSIONS Dose and Providing (or the Borrowing g. The Mayor and Council reserve tho Thereof' and Providing 'for tho. MaklnK right to accept or reject any or nil Wda. Sises 12 to 20 Lbs. PUMPKIN large 2)/> can 19c ^-^> FOR ALL THE FAMILY... of on Assessment on llcb| Estate Bcno- ' ~TJia Borougjv represents that title to said nttad by Such Lodal Improvcmoiit. properties may have been acquired either None Such by Deed. Tax Foreclosure,, or "In Hem" FreA Jersey Young Lean •'•• See thrilling new View-Muter, full color Kodachrome BE' IT ORDAINED'by" the Mayor and Tax foreclosure., - MINCE MEAT 2. pkg. 23c Council ol the Borough at KimUwortli; ' The premises particularly described Loin AA pictures "come to life" in die breathtaking realism of three ' Section 1. That Lexington Avenue be- appear on the official Borough Assessment tween Michigan Avenua and. Market Map, a copy of Which Is on file in • the BOND POULTRY STUFFING bag 27c dimensions! Subjects to please all die family—cowboy rodeo Street In the Borough ol Kenllworth be Office of tho Register of Union County. filled and traded. ':•: > . Minima^ Pork Loii Jumbo Utd performing animals for boys and girb; thrilling "travel" SacUon I. The filling And trading of BUek—tots ' ' Bsl« Price ic'.s 39e sold stnet ahaU be in accordance with Reels for mother and dad. Seven stereo pictures mounted in 300-20 N. 33rd Street S280.0O Boneless Brisket STUFFED OUVES Z 10-of. jar 49c ^ tha plans and specifications prepared b» , go—4 Washington Avenue .'..< 7B.U0 each sturdy View-Master Reel. We have over 4oa fascinating tha Borough Engineer which are now 83-^34 N. 8th Street $150.00 CORNED BEEF SWEET POTATOES Kelly No. 3 squat can 27c on Bte In the-Borough Clerk's Office. subjects for use in View-Master Stereoscopes and Projectors. Section S. Tha- estimated cost to' b« '!. . PH1UP J» McGEVNA, Boneless paid tor uld improvement, from nil Borough Cleric. ROYAL PRINCE YAMS No. 2 can 29c source*, U tha (urn -of 82700.00, and there Dated: November 1), 1032. . . .11-20 la hereby appropriated lor th« •per'orm- VEAL ROAST *•*•••••• ahca of the aald improvement the said Fresh " ; \ VIIW-MASTER sum of IJT00.O0. , , • ' .,:,'•• •- •'' SELF^EKVICB 'Section 4. A down payment.of $135.00 hag been provided (or . the purpose set SPARE RIBS forth in this ordinance through approp- Center Cut Smoked riation* heretofore made In budget* here- REELS tofore adopted. . . , - , - !••% SELF^EMVICB Section t. There shall be Issued for HAM SLICES, the- purpose of financing the balance of the esUmatad cost of said Improvement WE9TFIELD JVlCVvFLORIDA SWEET •3SSS.00 in bonds ol the Borough of Ken- DAIRY PRODUCTS llworth. and In connection therewith and In anticipation ol the lasuanee of aald (' TObAY bond* as herein provided (or. aald sum NEW SUBJECTS ol ttBW.OO or any part thereof may fee Nev. S«-3» - 40 Famous- Players in Old South," Mii- borrowed by.the Issuonco of necotlabto NT.7 MOW TBUI». Cowboy tod«> • • bond • antklpoMon notes oi the Borouch U CoMla touadtip and Branding Amlih Country, fann.ylvonla of. Kanllworth, which boteg shalll beai "QUARTET" F^ICY CHESTN1 Interact at a rat* not to exceed 65 per — rfftNo. 2-^ r ' * • • f»rfor»ing liont. Cotp* r.nlinulo, Canada * Section S. The notes or* bonds hcre- Alec GrilnneM in - Under shall bo ulttned by tho Moyof and LARJ> . .,..: :,:2 1 lb.Jbbxeji^9c BOILING ONIONS. Uiwa.Th.Howkoy.Stot* ' Collector-Tresuturor of said Boroush o( 'Kind Heart* & CoroneU' Vonio«.Th»Wh«<,l5tol. • Holy *«w, lorn., tlply KenUworth, and the seal o! ..tho Borough Jumbo • '". ••'.'• : ' shall be- affixed thereto and attested bv LEVER SAUSAGE jp- ' 8-oz. pkg, 29c oiiahoiM, Th. Soon*r State the, BoroUfh «!lerk. - PASCAL CELERY '. Section 7. Th« cost of sn|d lmprov«- TRl. and SAT. Freshly Sliced ' * ' '• • ' . .-../• meht - shall-be assesucd upon tho land? Redklpe • • benefited olf increased In value by reason BOLOGNA ^ 8-oz. pkg. '29c bTknrsvBJBCTS TOMATOES r U.S. Noll IterU" Stctlon 8. The" period of usefulness ol Add an important touch of freshness and loveliness said fllllnv and grading of nald street k JIM McLAlN" hereby determined to be: 8 yearn, nnt! the assessments shall he paid. In KUCII to yoitr Thanksgiving table by luhlhtg/a centerpiece Frozen Foods period of time, n/itswccedlnit II yearv, Jolm Payne— Technicolor . a* the Borouuh Cotiricir shall ;by-reso- of perfectly matched flou?ers.~ YouVtt make this the 8NOW CROP Snow Crop . . lution delermlrte at the time that tlte os- sessments shall be confirmed or made. "CARIBBEAN" ranee CUT CORN 8-oz: box-19c Section 9. «•» expocted th*t tho Bor- most memorable feast you've ever/tuul.-.. a feast the oUgh ol Kenllworth will contrlbuta no Snow Crop . "part of the cost of said .Improvement."' Section 10. A supplemental debt state, ,,8«N. — M6W. —, T«E8. family will appreciate because/it shows, yout won- . _ i.-ti.... :> SUCED PEACHES 12-oz. box 25c ment-has been prepared and I* now on FERHANDO LAMAS Grapefruit Juiie file in th« Borough'. Clerk's Office. C3ary Cooper, Birds Eye Section 11. This ordinance Khali take lm HBlltithrl Mll.ihm MSg derful taste and accomplishment* Ami it's so ettsy! A New One 2 ior fi9cJ effect after final pissaee^atMi-iiblltlo "HIGH NOON" CHICKEN PIE in the rnsmter provided by law • •• .,• V v< THI SIO STOKYI Came in today and make your selections. 1 , ' KatUe ' •'" •' '• Public Notice t* Hereby Gfven that the Ann Blyth. Edmund Gwenn lorcgolng Ordinance was. introduced at u> irieeUng of the OoVerning Body nf tin- Battle "S«Uy and Saint Anne" ANYWHERE Borough of Kenllwprth on thu 11th'day «f November, 1952. It was then read for the first time. The. said Ordinance- will he Zone THVB8OAT AND FRIDAY EVENINGS further 'VonsWrad for Hnbl P^ssaue by the Governing Body .of the BoroUgl) nt A BI0^ HOLIDAY SHOW ! Kenilworth. -»t the Borough IU»U, Boule- loiMit.it* WATCH REPAIRS -DIAMONDS - WATCHES, vard. Keollworlh. New Jersey, at anothrr WED.-8AT.. NOV. MM meeting, att «ignt ocIockMno'cIockMn. tlittl't cvcnlnfccnfi : PHOTOS IK3.TJ th Mth d f NVbe Cary Grani. Olncer Roters IK3J on the Mth day of NoVembei-, ' ' 6-6513 1QA3. At such time and place, or at any FLOWER SHOfK tlm« and place to which such meeting "MONKEY BUSINESS" miykb* adjourned., all persons interested Coming Nov. 27-28 • • • -r-'AlSO — ' ' , KENILWORTH wiu.bw given an opportunity to be beard FrL and Sat Matinee 6-1024 concerning, auch,. Ordinance. "Lure of The WUdernew" 107 N. Union Ave* CRanford 6.1032 16 NORTH AVE* W. »y Order'-«| the Ctoverrtlng Body. WALT DISNETS u ^vjJUUJP 3. McaEVNA. • In Technicolor , . ASK FOR FREE Rttl LIST . OVER 400 SUBJECTS •i ~i>Ju Borough Clerk. 18-CARTCX>N SHOW Dated! November fl7 IBM. U-I0

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    SEU NORTH AVE. AT STATION PLAZA — CRANFORD r Servicing Real Estate For Sale Real Estate For' Sale Apartments I CLASSIFIED BATES BKNDtX AUlUMAilV wnaiiwi t*a—»w- APARTMENT, 3 or 4 r«f COMPLETE BOY'S BICYCLE. 26 Inch, Schwlnn. ex ICE. ALL, WORK iGUARANTEED W . B. CRANTORD REAL ESTAT THE BOSS SAYS • •• ness.couple. Reasonable re cellent condition. CRsnford 6-3043. W. PUARTEY. CRanford 8-1715. - -tf -YOU'RE MOVING TO CHICAGO" care Citizen and Chronicle A little dyer a year ago when the owner FULL COURSE DINNER kCK CARACAL CLOTH COAT, slw MULTIPLE LIST YOUR PROPERTY bought this Sne North .Side home "he APARTMENT, 2 or 3 Toojns «ood condition. $10. 231 Walnu CRANFORD REFRIGERATION SERVICE really, expected to live there permanently. CHILDREN'S on Frigidaire, Kelvinator..Crp»!ey. Cold- WITH A MEMBER OF THE . unfurnished, forr g^ EXTENDtO; VSA* snumom W. .Flartey. CRanlord CRANFORD REAL ESTATE BOARD' ated, he made numerous changes that COMPLETE DINNER • ward. U ssBia sslalsssjss. PLAY-PEM. raised plaWorm. like new 6-1715. . . tl have put his home in A-l condition. Now APARTMENT -r- Privatej 3 rooms near •a Us* a4s •» a4s set *I0- ulso en bed wlih canopy, and dlrail he's leaving for Chicago... His loss can .• v '•'.'. : ••"• *.•• Served from 12 Noon to 8 P. M. curtain.' »2.M. ORanford 6-6607. CARPENTER.- »nd.__CONTRACTOR. AU be jrour £Jln. Six really attractive rooms, center. Cranford. One womaij, reason- rJ- •—t fcs— kinds of alterattpns. porches, etc. Lud--—.—r •-••BUYERS' BUYS-- ,!' -: ... .-•..:; wuod buminc fireplace;, copper plumbing, able rent. CRanford 6-4857. • ..•'•• . • MONITOR WASHING MACHINE, p«in- wig Seibert. 388 Lincoln Drive. Kenll- tifcr bath, double earage. Quiet side street • $. ClrlOO fsr amts ta aa» saksa iprayer. baby icarrlaKCj tcet*r-babc. ploy worth. CRanford fl-0526. . BEAUTIFUL 5-ROOM . BUNGALOW $16,300. : ' BUSINESS COUPLE desires thrc« or foUr ; unfurnished *oom». Heat "»d hot water. PLEASE MAKE YOVR fey tast#ksaa« " ' '• • pen. R*a»onablc. ClUntord 6^3814. ANOTHER. MULTIPLE LISTING . Mrs. -'H. a JMUsDUm JOB COsT—WstsissOf CARPENTRY. AbTEKATlONS, REPAIRS, .',,"„,•.•.." . ii'YEARS OLD' Moderate ^rcnt. Hemlock 6-170U. 'ex- M RESERVATIONS EARLY. PEDIGREED BOXER, female. «awn. 10 masonry, cellar windows, step*, etc. re- tension • 2," from 9 a. m. to'5 p. m.. W lcer's will UI - at ••A.M. : .. ' • ' -•• . ' 1 :Situatcd on on attractively landscaped lot ilOTHER-IN-LAW can have her own 3 a i i -month, old . dUcipllne trained, ipayed. paired, rilntlntf. pnper hanging. No room with its own tile bath'with stall • Federal 9-80p«< niter 5 p. in. ; ltr- Sicucl, CRanford 6-088S or CRanford job too small. 7 South Avo.. E. CRan- UOXI40 In'i» quiet lection. Corapletely and i J CRanford 6-4765 ford C-B7:il. most Uutcfully redecorated. - A. spacious snofeer and best of all it's on the first C.rMd ODPorJUn y lot' ~t»"-l V"- IJc lg 6-6718. »»° floor, no sUirs to climb-and it's well Trite•cte./ly nd m»ml .ri aeea T??., "P? .4» "t«etlngi the UI L_ -. rear screened concrete porch 14x16: pro- El!a 1 ; t — ASK.I FOR MR. BIBBY For Sale TYPEWRITER.' new Hcmlnuton, portable FORMICA, MICARTA, and TEXTOLITE viding n grent deal of charm, living room. separated from the balance of the house. ventnri' 'iccord*. • " " y w Wd land deil- vv Jumble Store/ v U Elilr type. MO. CRanford 6 1824 after counter top replacements, *Mlnton-Btlt medium sized dining room. S bedroom* Modem kitchen with electric dishwasher, conditionsl Viicsllon »>»">•( ' rf^ tevJirlg Work for BOY'S MUNCH BICYCLE. Bood condl- r WONDERING what to do wlthMlK^tf dis- h nd ca > . Uon. t»7. CkUnford 6-4224. 4 p. m. ' . : Cabinet Co., ^99 Nonh Ave., Garwood. tile bnth. modem kitchen, fully floored wood-buminc fireplace in the living room, tlrier »»by»le»Hy » ' ^ l hi ' WEstflc.Id 2-5080. expansion with heat risen, plumbing and television- room. 2nd floor Has 3 bedrooms carded clothesr Th" JumWfc Stoic- will Wrttljr-Stccl Co., 750 Boultvo home triissionte. In,thtdisplay were .bo happy'to take tWm <*ft ymir hands. ALUMINUM STOlUkll WINDOWS »nd SOFA, ctwtnni made, deep blue, excellent insulation - already installed, storm sash. and bath. OH steam heat., corner lot 150X llworth. PKone UNmnville ; jstuffedjtoys, latroiisj cantier drMi- to bll I one cxUtlna 1 - combination screens. Aluminum »torm condition, with dllp covc^ii. CRanford OVERHEAD GARAGE DOORS serviced, screen* and pwninggi -full basement, .part- 125 only a few minutes walk from town. For collection* call/CU «-0i22. or •v. door*. United S. Slivrr Door Co., 22 6-:i7U2. ; $3.50 and Up. Ideal Door Company. ly finished recreation room, oil hot water, . ANOTHER MULTIPLE LISTING bring them Into 10 South Avt.. t. bWlulure Er nioomln«d»lc Avc, CR*h*6rd 6-326*. RAhway 7-7098. '. . tf attached garage, firm price' 816,500. Help -Wanted*- Male hot restored befi ire November j| NURSERY STOCK, lanlc flowering »hrub« YOUR WIFE WILL PURR. Brick bunga- r .r _^»1 ill 1 L_ -.'.j. *_ . . EMBLEM- blue. Bl«*l JUNIOR ACCOUNTANT ~ Permanent — :—'— ~ ' • ., ' t ' •* . , »l.5p; 2-foot bnrberry 35 ccnu; Jap- Ui For the Best in — • . . NEW 4-BEDROOM COLONIAL low'on a 157 ft. lot in a. picturesque set- Dressmaking and ponltlnn ior.youuii man In progressive, ; «so. a U48 Emteclbptdl* Brittartlr»i also lWB- unrie Yew and many Other vararictlci TELEVISION tc RADIO SERVICE . Living Room with fireplace, dining* room. ting In one of Cranford"s finest locations. 47-18-40 »nd • ltol' year'"book*. $50. »2.50 up; apple tree* tl.SO. Open Sun- Call us. Ho contract necessary. , ' Full size dining room.': wood-burning flrmln Garwo

    oral and. wrlt» f SPR U . 6-6051 after 6 p. m. Electric, Cranfor(J 6-0483, Lawns — Trees — Shrubs .'•'' garage, oil steam heal, reduceti.U>..$X3J0Q,, 0 rooms. 3 bath. . Ideally' planned for 2 eries. Elizabeth Cox MockeyV-30^ High BABY SITTING, dnys oVcveninKs. Ref- OMlj'LEtE PIANO SERVICE i- Piano 2n t|oL.j E Topsoll — Humus—Firewood jiebtcd families. /Complete privacy, for, .Street, CRanford 6-1412. .. H-20 erences. CRnnford 6-6142. . „ »-a tun n£,'"repairiiig. renwdelins and re. lcc iken will be crtditdd wl h lO' WINKLER COAL STOKER, how in oper- TELEV.ISION, 18-Inch console, floor mod- Trees Trimmed and Removed . nnfahlng. AU (modern methods, Sabio etenie ratine on wflttci U., - atlon. CRanfdrd 6-S202. McPHERSON REALTY CO. each.' Automatic/heat. Hall acre plot, xa el, brand newt guaranteed. Big «aVing«. Call WE 2-6079 —e> Evenings' alter lOAlden, St. .. ' CR 8-0400 within easy walking distance el center. uADlKS' SUITS and DRESSES made to RKSPONSIBLLE MMOTHEO R WlU care tat MUsic Center. I Call anytime WEst- ibb'6. t^. Van'* Cranford Electric. CRanford JIM LOVELAND , older:: also alterations. Mr*. Hand, .Liumn CRanlord 6-4857. . • . • v, TRAINS. American Flyer, like hew, <-car • — Evenings — . . ANOTHER MULTIPLP LISTING ' u fU«Id 2-3554.. • . ' •'•!"•• ' tf 107 N. UNli)R AVE, sairtp.oo freisht. including auto Unloading car 6-0483. •••• ::••••• . ' Emma C. Gilinore CR 8-3023 CRanford 8-2463. „ . twl 10* lomisl Oriental pattern, all wool. S25. Rcgina NTTES. SUNDAYSTHOLJDAYS. ETC. has. recently" modernized, plenty of clos- -j CRANFORD Third Year I j. S3500.00 bacgace. sleeper, obiervation t54. with vaccum cleaner, excellent condition. Co. Tuners and Rebulldtrs. 3 North WALNUT AVE. BROOKSIDE^ PL. • null pick-Up.cur added, »5»: 12 curve*. 12 yeiirs'T.V. experience ets. . new /fargs stove. First floor' den, Driving instruction RESPONSIBLE MOTHER will care for Ave... East. CaU CBanfocd «-t73o. plus 10^:- bonus •25; Universal tank . • will/tell you this street is a choice loca- and rebuilt adding machines, cashrej. Reasonably priced at 13 and M- R. Ceiling Blocks Installed tioii with, mostly new homes without thru WOMAN wishes half clay or one day ' 38 «2i each. Man'« winter oVercoaU. * ' . • • ' '• Istors, typewriters, and duplicating m*. ; WaHer»rcRanford 6-3744. • 12-11 Aluminum Combination Windows traffic with plenty of shade trees and Tutoring work cU.-an.lni.'. Southsldc, Box 807, one Alpacuna. dark grey. »35: one Home Insulation BUNGALOW, 5 rooms, bath, insulated., care CltUciv and Chronicle. chines. Stationery and supplies. ' black, all wool, *30;.»heii 38-40; ExceU wooded area. 13-year-old colonial with rUTORINa—High School anandd College 1 KODAK.VIGILANT SIX-20 folding cain In conjunction wit*, siding we paint bun porch, steam heat (oil), garage, NATIONAL TYPBWHITER CO. lent condition. CRanford 6-26B5, not nice lot. SI2.0&). . •:£', /oil steam beat, attached garage. Delight- subjeels. CarolusT. Clark, B. A. (Yale), 8 era and case, like new, $U. Up'See wood trim. • •'" *•• . ful rear porch and plenty of other feature* Saturdays J'^ balsy. training sea("lgirl or bflV* K3. Over 5,000 siitisfled customer*. LL. B, Ed. M. 336 Mour,taln Ave, West- 20 Eastman Street --••.•' Cranioid S— TIMM Beautiful New Wallpaper Designs ot Your , cabin*. ' • HEINS, REALTOB ' that make it an:interesting buy at 817.000. field. CaU WEstaeld 2-2741-W. tf Help Wanted - Female CRanford •-9600 HCA CONSOLE HADlOlncl. thort Wave, 2 pain child's white shoe*, never worn,. WM. U SCUROEDER. AKOTHEH MULTIPLE'LISTING ' Locai Paint, Hardware or Wallpaper Stores ; torize 12. excellent condi- SAVE! PUnoJ^iiew. used, bargain priced, M. J. , . • '• • •' M erty. Brokers Invited. Box 665, care NOTICE Or sUAsUNQ... • In and' out of Chicago e.sch week- tion, CRanford 0-2B80. PEDIGREED ' PROPERTY. -Real thor- painting class. . ' ' : ' She will attend the session us guest W with.-,- easy term*. Cranford Piano Co., Tuners Citizen and Chronicle. SECRETAHY for dental ofnee, duty . of B*srd of AAtestsMBS — Zaals* Mrs. Robert Carley of G Oak day, 218rr-or 82 per yent-are CARPENTER - CONTRACTOR. Repair*, oughbred bungalow with 99 ft. lot in.park Notice Is hereby given that the Boar* • MOTpR STOKER and pot stove. $50. and, rebullden, opposite R.R. Station. ntetal weather stripping, porch enclos- like area. Pennsylvania stone and brick. recepttonisit and olcricnl ability. AUe lane, president of the Junior Wom- Sirs. Carley will attend a Presi- of the Elizabeth Woman's Club. ered by steam engines. Call after 5 p. m. CRanford 6-5821. CRanford 6-2720. BUNGALOW 3 YEARS OLD 20-35. . Call cnanford 6-2724. of Adjustment (Zoning* of that Tonmthla . ures, cabinet work. »creri». garages, 25x14 living . room with open fireplace, of Cranford. N. J^ in the County of: an's' Club of Elizabeth, announces! CORDWOOD FOR FIREPLACE, fumac* caulking, roofing and termites. George full, size dining room 18x16 master bed- Lots For Sale ' AFRICAN VIOLETS; fine selection,'sin- R. Nobeo. 6 Attains Ave,, (.CRanfoid b'EAD-E&D STREET Union,. wlU hold a public hearing ea> $2,50 that the group's art department mm* Wmllpaprr Co., Vlalntleld, IV* 1. and stoves. Cut to any length. A. V, loom with 3 closets: Recreation room. 75x200. ALL IMPROVKMENTS. Walnut ATTRACTIVE • YOUNG- WO&IAN. mar- MONDAY, DECEMBER!. IB52 . .' gle and double, Andersen, 735 Der- ,Boyd. RAhway 7-1062. ' t) 8-8817. Call before 8 a. m. or afteJ OU hot wafer heat, attached garage. avenue. CaU CBnntnrd 6-5795. tf ried or ttinglc, to manafie oljlhc for - mody Street; Roselle. CHestnut 5-1568. ft'P. ML- . ' ••• ' ' ROOSEVELT local Ronl Estate'Broker, duties, include at 8:15 P. M. at the Munlclp*! ' • •.•••.' 11-37 SEASONED top soil, 4 yards $14 deliv- Building, comer North Avenue,and Aids* • Front porch.' guest/closet, living room, KEEP YOUR WIFE — HAPPY . simple bookkeepInK, typlnE. shorthand s Cliildreirs Dinner $1.50 ered. CRanford 6-2883. tf V you plan to build, repair or make Full-sized '«""'"» room and real 'fireplace helpful but nut necessary, flllne. pleas- Street, Cranford. N. J^ to censiden ', KITCHEN or other CUSTOM CABINETS. ' alterations. Call T. JOHNSEN. 405 Cen- dinette, kitchen. V bedrooms, tile bath. For Rent Minton-BUt • Cabinet Company, 209 MADE TO ORDER radiator enctosuies. tral Avenue. CRanford 8-9548. . U large expansion jaitlc, basement recrea- in this brick bungalow. Science kitchen. ant porsonnllty nnd ability to- deal 14/52 Application of Dr. Edward X tion room, oil, X-C neat, insulated, at- Electric range- 4 bedrooms. Tiled bath. LARGE STORE suitable for any business. with public both pemonally and byCoo. owner, 217 Holly Street.' for per-, North Ave., Garwood. WEstfleld 2-8080. lawn furniture .and cabinets. Fred Dav- ' Call after 5 p. m. CRanford 6-8177. n tf ey, 43 No. :7th Street. KcuUworth. TRUCK CRANE and TJ>.-9 Bulldoxer tached garage, jilpt 54x110. AtiachnLsarage. 65x168 lot. '' phone. Good snlnry and pleasant work- mission to enclose a porch beyond -,ta» 1 tor hire. 8. W. Oliver, Inc.. CRanford ANOTHER MULTIPLE LISTING v iiifi conditions. Car necessary., For, ap- legal -setback limlj for Holly Street. EXPERTSHOE SANDWlCiiES. canapes and .horS - CRanford 6-8550, LARGE STORE for rent, heat furnished. d'oeuvers for weddings, all occasion 6-31S9 and Linden 2-7054. U AN/ BUY \ polntmcnt call- CRanford 0-1399 after . (Residence "A" District) • parties, .made to order. CRanford You will fall in^-loye with the unusual 8125 per month.' CaU CRanford 6-9021. ^4:30. At the time and place above stated all' VENETIAN BUNDS — Flexalum. steeU SKWINO MACHINES AND VACUUM charm of the gracious center hall en-. .Duke Golcher 6-1412. "• • . .'.'.' • llrSO wood, Plattlc tape. Alsoiecondltioning. '.' • .CLEANERS . .' SHAHEEN AGENCY. REALTORS :' Interested" parties are invited to be pro- REPAIRING John Svenda, 619 Bouth-A-v^nGafwoed, trance. Wood, burning >flreplace in the I cnt when full opportunity to be heanl epaired-and-eecepnd accepted*—tor—trada-ln-o) n 15 North Ave.. E. CRanford 6-1900 dining room, extra large kitchen. 4 good on the CHRISTMAS .TREES — fable size, orna- WEstfleld 2-4586- ~ ?tt new ones. Guaranteed Workmanship. Rentals will be given to them. .. mental ' spruce, plant outdoors after 1 sized bedrooms. Attractive bath. Com- .' By order . • . — -Tree' Estimate — , WE KNOW CRANFORD PROPERTIES': plete new oil burning system. Nqwly CASINO. RIVERSIDE DRIVE, available ; : Hammond • QUICK SERVICE . season. -See specimen trees. Also ever- VENETIAN BLINDS 'in slock, 33 to 36 : green boughs. Orders • taken now. ' SINGER STWINQ CENTER painted. North Side convenient to to' for banquets, weddings, receptbn*. Help Wanted ' BOARD Of ADJUSTMENT Inches, custom quality stock blinds, alt S3 Elm StreeV WEstfleld 2-0747 W/W. Austin CRanford 6-070S Here Is really good news. OWNER dances, organization meetings. Attract-' . . . Harold M. Buck. . Ncwswanger. 117 North Ave., W., CRan- 64 inches long. $3.25; also Jencrait and Evelyp Wade' CRanford 8-1053 lvely decorated. Kitchen fadllue - - ' , , Cnairmsn. . Organ . . OPEK DAILY TABLES lord 6-0363. ..•'•' 13-18 JUST REDUCED THE PRICE 81400. C. W. Breneman custom blinds. 45c aq. ELECTRICAL Contracting—Roiuewlrtnc Irs. II. T. Rearwin CRanford 8-4486' ANOTHER MULTIPLE LISTING Bowling alley rental. Telephone CB*' FemaJe Robert L,, Clare, Jr., .''• " •. FROM 3 P.M. rRESH KILLED TURKEYS, killed and foot. CRanford Upholstery Shop^ 130 lobblnM. Buorescent fixtures, repairs ana ford 6-9261 Sr CRanford 6-D701. tf Secretary „ from 6 P.'M. South Avenue. East, CRanford 6-0893. U plugs lnstsll«id. Oeorge SanguUlano. U Dated: November 20, 195J. 11-JI cleaned. Orders taken lor Thanks- MyrtU Btrett. Tel CRanlord 9-9039/ Open Evenings — Saturdays' and Sundays Mr. Bobert W. Olson—CR 8-3048 COMPTOMETER HANS DEH^ProprUtot LOUIS MONTINI giving.' M3 Lexington Ave., CRanlord, OPERATORS BREAKFRONTS •-1738. \ 10-30 . CONTIUPORARY CERAMICS Mrs. Oertrod* Munm—CR 8-38B» Real Estate Wanted * ROUTE 29 ° SPRINGFIELD. NEW JERSEY '••**: •nnouness tha opening's' - Sidewalk*. I _ Mr. Harold Wilson—CB8-1984 ONE OR MORE' "" -. SHOE" REPAIRING VtMCTIAN BLINDS. 23" - S6". white and THE SECONDS SHOP ing. Brick Work. Cellar water Ttaa Cranford Real Estate Board and W. X. ONE-FAMILY. 3-bedroonv>house wanted YEARS OF EXPERIENCE Phono Mlllburn 0-1439 " • AMen 8t < CnuifeWI SECRETARIES tvwty. UN. Immediate delivery, Alban- Factory seconds and odd lots of china, Free ' estimate*. Scbwartx, " Rome Builders Association O. E. HOWLAMD — REALTOB by .private buyer. Cranford vicinity. L. J. BBENNAN GrC-tSM SEPARATE PERSONS OCCASIONAL Ltwis Hardwar*. 10» N. Union Ave. U pottery and glass at a half to a third re- 6-9408 or UNlonville S-1835-J. Bryman. 18 North Union Ave>^U-20 tall prices. We now have a larger shop, , ' ' • • ' ROSELLE ' • ' . PICTURES OBASS SEED. Scott's. Full line of Scott's STENOGRAPHERS more items, lower prices, parking on PLUMBING and Heating. Sewer* cleaned 4tt/Cbestnut Street CH 8-1050 WE HAVE CONTACTS '~ •'•. •••& 1 MULTIPLE I4ST YOUK. PBOPEBnr Hleh School Grudii.itca Preferred Turf Builder. Spreader*. Other Lawn premises. Open Monday to Saturday, with electric sewer machine/ Guaran- •fr •.•'•• - ' • .: • CAN YOU USE THEM? Product*. Lawn Mowers Sharpened. 9 a. m. Wlp. m. Now open Sundays teed. Edward O. Ledden '«^Son, TeL . WITH A MEMBER OF THE . Chances. are, we have prospects right SO SECRETAHIAL OPENINGS BUM ai. TOE FURNITURE MIRRORS Alban-Lewls, 109 North Union Ave. 12-5. 33 Watchung Avenue. Chatham. ROsxUe 4-1307 and CRanfflrd 6-2935. CRANFORD REAL. ESTATE BOARD FANWOOD—*15J00. We wont blush now who would be-interested'in your USED OUR CUsSSIFIED Wnm *kUo*tty. Cranford 6-0666. tt H. » REYNOLDS, Rotary/specialist Oil when we show you this home. You will property. But U. hot, we have many PLUMBING. HEATING •K HAVE FOR BALE the t>est top aoa burner service on all/types Vacuum NORTH SIDE—Modern bungalow, hot appreciate the value at once. Perfect . contacts and help many people and TABLE PADS, ^V>. .sets. .cleaning oU or cosy furnaces. Con- condition ..inside and out.. Pour bed- companies with their real estate prob- FOR WORK KROEHLER soM rotted manure that wa have seta. Choice of beautiful-colors. It*, water heat concealed radUtlon: rooms, tiled bath and shower; 20-foot lems. ^Whether youi wont to buy or COLUMNS IN ^ version work. Tel CRanford 6-3120. tf water softener, garage. 930 North Un- Delivered anywhere. Call A] Uasssig. mates given. Alhan-Lewls, 109 H. Un- sell, phone today, ' .' TINNING ". tsTEttfleld S-0BW atter » P- at-or before , Ion Ave.. Crantord. •! living room: TV room. Roper range SIMMONS' ' LIVIN6R00M ion Ave^ CRanford « 0M6. included- A M • APPLY EMPLOYMENT "DEPT. AMERICAN RADIATOH.CO. • • ; '\ tt SINGLE HOUSE. 3 bedrooms, sun room, G, E. HOWLAND MONDAY THROUGH SATUKDA.V EIJCCTRIC Light Buttw. Oenaral Etoctrie RENT—3 - bedroom. 5. - room furnished ROSELLE ISSUE. COLUMBIA WINDOW SHADES, up to3 1 Painting •/Decorating ^replace, full attic and basement, dou- 8:30 A. M. TO 3 P. M. AUTOMATIC OH. BVatNESS NELSON BROS. Matda. AU Sixes. A * A Hardware. i Chestnut St. on your roller, «1.29. Same Day 12 North Avenue. West. .' . U A. A. CRANt—Painting' and Decorating. ble garage With cement floor. Hard bungalow., available. Dec. 1. Gas heat CH 5-1050 Allun-Lawts Hardware, 108 S30 High St. TeL CRanford O-4M88, surface driveway. CRanford 6-5983. 8150 Do. or highest offer. Clark. :. ' WESTERN FOAM RUBBER SUITES tl nTTSBUROU PAINTS, IUU line at ln- tor. esUmstes. . tf CRANFORD PROPERTIE$. South Ave.y E. t*¥tor -and exterior.- falntcrs'-discount KEN1LWORTH — 12-year-old • 4-room ALAN JOHNSTON ' 'ELECTMG CO. THIS IS NO RECORD r- JUST AN AVERAGE In house lot quantities. Alban-Lawta. UNDEN DECORATING CO.— Painting bungalow recently painted and decorated . 2O3 Elm Street. Wesifield. OF ALL TYPES ARE URGENTLY lOO Central. Ave. N. J. Wanted Tit Buy 10S North Union Ave. , tf and decorating; established 1918. Call Inside and outside, large plot fenced,in WEstfield 2-5664 , Eves. WE 2-0831 NEEDED South Kcarriy, N. J. ROCKERS Linden 2-3290. ... tf for; children, attached garage,' storm CUNS, .WANTED. Modern or Antique JPHOLSTERINO — Furniture repairs Windows, doors, screens, enclosed sun- For courteous, efficient service Multiple RUN. BUT, IT'S PRETTY CONCLUSIVE OF THE WINGBACK rifles, shotguns, revolver*, pistols, etc. draperieat sup covers. Venetian blinds. NITSCHlbE & BLUNCK — Painters and porch', hot air heat. 813.400.' CRanford • List your home "with FANBACK Military or sporting arms. Will call at Nice choice' of fabrics. F. Kantner * Decorators, 47 North 18th Street. Kcn- 0-5873. .- ...... "".' . .." Store For Rent your convenience, fully licensed, Lln- Son. 130 South Ave.. at. Tei CRanford llworth N. J. Telephone CRaniord JOHN M. NEUSTAEDTEH T. V. CHAIRS oen 3-5540. . • 10-30 e-0693. . tt 6-4715 - CHestnut 5-3468. U - " CBANFORD SMALL 8-ROOM HOUSE, priced for 83 B. Wcstfleld Ave. BOUDOIR CHAIRS; WILLIAM ROESEL, Interior and Exterior STORE—In ercellcnt retail shopping sec- Roselle Park, N. J. : CH 5-0552 BOOKS- WANTED, phone tor detail*. quick sale. Owner leaving town. Will For your convenience after 8 p. m. call BIG VALUES P. M. ''Bookshop. 330 Pa-* avenue. Painting. Skilled mechanics. Personal sell furnished or unfurnished. Call tion. At North Avenue and Eastman AT A NEW LOW PRICE! MAPLE CUAIRS PLatofleld 4-3900. U FurnishedRooms supervision. 205 Columbia Avenue. CRanford 6-6545. Street- Bent 815000. Heat, furnished. , Fred. W. RUey ...... CR 6-5360 or Cranford. CaU CUanford. 6-3715. .tf Charlotte O'Leary CR 6-6330 MEW JEBSCY REALTY CO. Cranford residents associated with rny For Rent / CRANFORD—Five-room ranch type home HELP WAMTED^ MALE 830 Broad SU Newark MArket 3-4305 organization. " > . ' TOTJ RECEIVE FROM Ttuddng -Utuding HOOMS. 119 North' Avenue; W., CRan- on. river in excellent neighborhood. •'•'. •"*•'••" v". •"'"."*,• "• . .' ' . ' " . MAHOGANY LIGHT TRUCKING, HAULING. Light ford. • • ' 11-37 Nursing Service 157 ft. frontage, -Two bedrooms, large MAPLE. PINE furniture1 moved. Clean cellars, attics. combination, living and dlnrhg room. COMFORTABLE DOUBLE ROOM' tor .1 JRANFORD V. N. A. for General Nurs- scioncc kitchen with electric dishwasher etc. Rudy Flach, CRanford tt-4288, •ni» Visits, Hypodermics, Maternal and SPECIAL. people, separate beds, convenient.'also J mid electric r.*>ngc. Screened porch ' ' ' • • ' . . " 12-43 single room. CRanford 6-5301. . \ U Infant Care, Health Education. The nvctloakltti! river; Facilities for two Multilith Operator ADS tuning Nur»e CunHelp You. Nominal hi'dvooms ready in second Boor.- Extra Mahogany LIGHT TRUCKING and MOVING. 1-^-^ COMFORTABLY FUHNlSHtD IIOOM. f«. Tel. CIl>nlord fl-ofM. or rotwult l.iruc t>ii«rmcnt will makr Ideal play moms lUrniture jnovea. gas Ganges, ccnilentuii only, H.^r all tratM|M>rtutlon, Telephone. Directory,' iiat. A. M., 8:30 room. • • Two-cnr enrpge. Price for Quick or Maple * 3950 washing machines, reirtgeratar*. etc. $7 |icr wock. CR4n(ord tl-Ottfio. , tl to 13:30.w . . - K;UIT $35,060. c5ll evenings CRatrford Person needed to fill vacancy in printing department. tree estimates. Call CAUL EDWIN U-31B0 or days CRanford 6-tCJ0l. CARLSON. Clark Township. RAhway DOUBLE. MOOM. two beds. ru:mliour next mov«. UNITED inent, kitchen, liath, comkhiatlon living liuttrumenljt deo with 1O»H»»IU. Be ctivi-rrd" patlns front and rear, tiled VAN UNKL Ted Sargent. Agent, loonl-lHHlrooin, private ihtrullco. Cruil- ginners • nur' sneclalty. RcsulUi guar- kIWliun. lundrcapcd Brounds 75xIM Pleasant supervision. Call H. Miller for interview lord.6-00«9...... anteed. For full Informutltm call Wind- Kllie neighborhood. -. CaU CB 6-3134 7 PIECEX sor Studios, RAhway 7-3023. • tf appointment, WEstfield 2-2500. ,,.[•'[.... •'.''. MOVINO - . • • • ' • SETS IN MODERN DININ6R00M — Movers of Furniture and Appliances > ' Estimates on Reauest • ' Moving — Storage Office For Meat AND PERIOD. !_ 3 room* S37.&0, .' ' ( •nd bktlon-wlde mot Ing and .' 4 rooms S3s.oo storage. Agents for Allied Van tines, "• . .• • •• ",»*»»'• ".' •.'• Is In • » 5 room* M3JW. lac. AU types of crating; and Tl.rce-room oftVe Suite. ..good MAGNUS CHEMICAL FAMOUS MAKES SUITES ttaMgaretors moved, aa and. up All services performed in ml . location. AV»IUM«- Immediately. . •• ' AQ toads Insured. • •wnaarat reasonable rales; .,• — Inquire,— RELIABLE TRUCK1NO CO. .. BOBBINS ft ALLISON, Ists. ,, CRANVOHD VARIETY STORE CARWOOD, N. J. ... •) • „ CRanlord e-1564 ' - '.. ; ' »U South Ava^B. . '•': 26 North Avenue. W. MODERN OR PERIOD > dUnfonl S-OtM ' crulM •. N. . iOpposlte Rallroadk - •_. It 'takes BIG SELECTION pi; ' v^- ONLY $ Trees Taken Down W1LBUR COON 30- SHOES~ While ' ' They Last ...'.,.„.„ TO MAKE •••/'• WOMEN WITH rARTS EXTtA TROBLEBt FtKT . BICYCLES IF NEEOIO ' VELOCIPEDES ROCKERS — TOY CHESTS ANDREW CR1SANTI A MTiiJlALB . ' CRIBS •' .' '- A/V.B0YD On4aa.tr) «f. Ancrtcia YOUt CAR PKKID UP ^PRODUCTION 1—ADVERTISER BABY CARRIAGES. • etdMwi' •c...i'taeiiiwsiiaL<.:::. TTiaf we feimovm HASSOCKS, ETC. 4M.CENTENNIAL AVI&X t%NODIUVIMD WORK • Distributor Points adjirtted • Air Cleaner 2 —MEDIA GLAVKK TOWN r. N. X CBANFOBD _., M likmlik y %-vm HhitVt «op-6otdi CBt »ejnrlce tKati ianyone. Why not call one of our Realtor- washed • Timing adjusted •Distributor 3 —CUSTOMER buty people! Wtaesevtt torn eat No Experipnce Nncestary OPEN THURS. ft FRL EVE TIL 9 1 oetdf ititn^iH , wbethet w • - • • ' • .' " .; • Control checked • Tappets adjusted • MclNTYRE'S t • • • * ' . •'. '< . • ' im KUbNtGHT SHffTS d . Aim OM MONT M W* ) 1st Ciafc Ipftr The ksaCMbcn «| CsXAMfOSD^ MEAL ESTATE BOARD sUttdllng tnnltiple Umiintx ml %\.4t |s.r - " Spark Plugs, cleaned •' Spark adjusted Other Employee BeiMrfU> Why Pay More? DEIXN BIUAKESUEB CM «-«l«8 £,AVip MURRAY ...U^™^., WE Z-AtU 1WO MONTHS •> Compression checked ; • ' '.'•. •.-••',. •' '. PerTwi RALPH DEIXA 8ERRA C» M-ZUt WADE IL PO8TON ..*..:...«^ CR «-«5M OPPORTUNITY for ADVAMCDttNT SAleES-SERVlCE Nut or Stove $22.40 UNION COUNTY JOSEPUU j. GvK£m .;;. TTcm «-I*M RICHARD8.8WACKBAMER.... CR t-Utt JOHN VIVI. H HEINS * ••n-r •-' •*•»• 6-vm W^UAM O. SCBMAti ^ CR 8-S5S5 tmmedlafely ot our fmpleymeaf OiBc* ' AGENCY ^^U. CR 8-19M PARTS - WELDING BucxWnMt .-..— 15.6$ TUOMAS MAC MKKHlM . .. • • Cat €-12X1 BU1CK COMPANY MeTUEBSON REALTY CO. „ CR «-•«•• ! M. YEAKEL i^ CR «.2«4 WErtWd 2^528 Stoker Ric« ...... 141C5 •.;. Ut NORTH AVR. AMERICAN tifanamid COMPANY NORTH AND CENTRAL AVENUES 21-23 ALDEN STREET CRANFORD. N. X • • •. . • •• • • • •'" i- • Calco Chernfcaf Division • WESTFIELD 1-0220 SV^: CrufmlCttlCo. WB. t-W R J. CrUnford 6-l516_ IflflU HAL ESTATE BOARD •QUNIKUOOK, M. J.

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    THB CRANFORD CITIZEN !£:+ a: jifalii Newspaper Club Wep, call- us immediately. /"Many a return to the Congregatioiial Board Mrs William Hubiak of 43 Iro- as secreiaryUf the Missions Coun- low, Mard* community has been razed; by Visits ChronicleOmce quois road. •-•:'•.'... '. . ••" ''.'•h'r $ cil in New YorkJSpeaking .on'"The iden, fifl brush fires which were out of hand Appointed to committees ttr«fre; World Council "in Retrospect and Twenty-three members of the Eleanor Dunn AaaDe. I THE EDITOR Decorations —! Miss Mary .Ann when- the local/ department ar- Prospect;" Dr. Leiper ,.wlU recall Newspaper Club bt Lincoln School rived on tfiFscerieV' Chief Schind- Santo. | . •;• Fuller, Mrs.! Joseph. Appel, Mrs. How to Handle experiences, ' achievements and under the supervision of fciss Doris Editor.Citizen and Chrpnide, J. Baly, Jr., Mrs! E. V. Whitf, Mrs. ler warns." •..,.".' . ° problems of the past, quarter of a Men Im Buy TB ;V,i*lJY::TB•'•• • •. n -• a And when you have finished Haldenwang visited The Citizen Canc ronturv. .'•'••' Dear Sir: ,-. ,,>; son!'.toys — Mrs. Howard Buntin, BrushEircs~ burning/make-sure aJjuJexmbcrs ^ilffle Tvgday aft- fireman 1/e CHRISTMAS Mrs. Harold Schott, Mrs. John are thoroughly extinguished. If •-:>•• : ^ •.• y- • •-: i '::••• 1 The^Cranford Chapter of the "We see in recent newspaper ac- ernoon and were shbwn UlRISTMAS KM 4 Studente Attain American • Red Cross received - a Halkowicjh and Mrs. Joseph counts, says Fire Chief Howard you neglect to do this, a sudden Holy MotlemClty the newspaper plant The young- B.Hoesly_ef201 gust of wind may easily start • Tunisia is the site of the holy Mo§- turned last night to Us PI All A'a in Initial > check for $234,66 from o group of rcj^. . y ^ Schindler, that fire permits are sters watched this week's news- SEALS 1 women who were former volun- Also, candy — Mrs. John Voss, being denied citiiens in many seemingly-dead embers . glowing lenveity of Kairouan, and of • «•• Newport. B- 1^ "after tgmmime a SEAli 7 ; mow «yMgogue. buinr»ear H«r« paper as it was being prepared lor •T ^p i-;.v teer workers, during World War II. Mi's.- Emil Ciurczak; food —: Mrs.communities whete there is grave again! • " .' • ' . ' . - ,"... '."' : 13-day leave bete with his parents. CHS Marking Period 1 Srira by descendant! of Jew* the presses. ' • ., . . This sum was realized from the Robert Messersrrilth, Mrs. Russell danger of brush fires perilling dry GAR woo D KENILWORTH Seventy-eight Cranford High fled Jerusalem whtn that eity Members of the club present in- sale of various articles made.by Dobbins. Mrs. Patrick Devlin and surrounding woodlands." - -' cluded .Harold Bagwell, Tommy School students >are listed on the Cranford-Woman's •_.."_'.' conquered by Titu*. them from remnants of beautiful Mrs". Hubiak and entertainment-rr This .reminds us that we have a Putcault; Richard Kozial. Marie jimmle Mrs. William Zielenbach. Father to Be Honored 1 GRANFQRD, NEW JERSEY. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 23. 1952 honor roll • for the .first marking fabrics xyhich had • been donated "few"helpful hints to pass on to Ann DeMarco. Judith Ann Jost, Brakeman, 22 TEN CENTS for this purpose. , Blsodolhi fievival -.- typeotmusfettat period of the/1952-53 school year, you to keep this a fire-safe,'autumn Mr. and Mrs. Homer,,J. Hall of Elsie McDonald, Audrey Katmn- Our thanks JJO to Mr. J. T. Bunco 310 Prospect avenue will attend The mandolin revival scemi to re- dollar-«-y*ar * it was announced this week by G. Boys Cautioned Against in pur» own community." OUr first sult from the great popularity of tht sky, Thomas Bowne, Anthony Sa- GOP Committee Urges Frank Zimmerman, principal. Four who generously permitted the uste the annual meeting of the. Friends vino, LuciUe McGrath, Billy Mack- home of the Union s bit of advice would be to, turn your Instrument currently In Europe. In Locations of Proposed Schools Shown of his window and store for an en-Tossing Sticks at Trains of the World Council of Churches .y, James Laurel, Robert Holmes, tteBrosdw et Redistricting Action of the^students. William Walsh, a tire week; to Miss Joanna Walcott, grass, weeds . and leaves under. France. , Holland, Belgium, senior., and Richard Albertson, . Police Lt. Lester PoweH Sunday Turned under, they, enrich your tomorrow at the Broadway Taber- Germany and Denmark-the mando- The Republican Municipal Com- \vl,o decorated a number of at- morning reprimanded two, Union nacle in New York. The meeting Blanche farina and.Mabyn Reeves, tractive cookie tins for -the sale; •soil — burned, they can bring you lin.Ks featured. iee Slated iot 9 a. m. mittee, at a meeting last night in -jiiy.cniles ' after they, .'allegedly nothing — but possible grief! will be a. special tribute to Mrs. he municipal building, voted to attained all AS for the initial per- and to Mr. William Tomrcdle for threy sticks.from the Garden State; TOWMSillP' Of CRANFORO threy sticksfro ' If iyoji feel^you must burn your Hall's father, D*r; Henry Smith J send a letter to the Township Com- iod.- ''..•'..• - '"• '• .:'. the material he donated to make .'•"- - • . Deep8le«P 4 UNION COUNTY . briclke. being "built over t'he tracks dead, leaves, grass1 and brush,' re- Leiper, as he rounds o'ut nearly 25 Thank God—For WhatY'to Be topic mittee requesting that the town- By $10^00 Fire The senior class placed the larg- «"(:mds for the display. • •of the Central Railroad on to pass- In JpUet, m.. William A. Hall, 32. NEW JERSEY est number of students on the hp»J It is the pliiti of the Rwi'Cross member: years. of. work, on behalf of the dozed while his car swerved Into a ship be redistricted. _ ing trains. ecumenical moyem^n:, and. leaves Of Rabbi Phillip Brand of Temple Beth-El; ' The township presently has 10 or roll with 28. followed by theto use this inoncy for some special Police first received a complaint "1, Never burn on a dry, windy power pole and plunged 100 feet to MAP 5 Trinity Church Building Gutted hy Blaze iunlorsLJivith 18, sophomores wiih project-for the benefit .of. .service-- day. The safest time to, burn1 is his:.position "as associate general the bottom.of a quarry, where he election districts, with registration about the activities of the youths, stepped out unhurt but wide aWake Seven Qergymen to Participate in Program over the 1,000 mark in seven of Of Unknown Origin; Sexton Knocked Down- 17 and freshmen with .15. •. iricn'in,'a military installation. . one a nine, the other a 14-year-old when the dew is on the-ground. secretary of the World Council, to " Those listed follow: Yours very truly, '"*;• And in northern areas, it's jwise to • Community Thanksgiving service will be held Thursday them. The sixth district had 1,482 boy, af:9:15 a. m. Lieutenant Pow- 9 a. m. at-the First Presbyterian Church. Rabbi Phillip Brand registered voters far the last elec- When He Opens Door to Enter Structure " IDOU.C Seniors' — Qlga Blevein,'Mary ell and Patrolman George Ward wait until snow'is on the ground. B^' Uon. •• . \ ••'-,' • ' ' ' '..-•' A (Ire ut the parish house of Trinity Church yesterday after- Brunncr. William . Bucher, -Joan Chairmun, Cranford Chapter investigated and .learned the . "2. Let your-* "neighbors know Temple Beth-rEl will preach on "Thank God —•For What?" noon caused approximately'SIO.OOO damages to the structure, accord- Davis. Richaiitl . Druckcnmiller. Americarj Red Cross, .;,"•' youths had disappeared in the di- when you're going to burn.; The scripture reading will be by the Rev. Albert Dezsoj pastor The Municipal Committe has Michael Tetro. Richard George, rection .of Rosclle. An hpur-'latcri, 3. Burn, against the wind, which of theOscfiola Presbyterian Church, and the pastoral prayer will be by previously urged a redistricting of ing to Fire Chief Howard Schindicr. Origin of the fire still was not yelbina Guertin, Mary Alice Han- Attend Gunventian \ the officers were summoned to .the will act as a natural brake on the NEpOME FOR SALE the Rev. Albert Allinger, pastor of*- the township, but action was'de- known- late- last night^' However, Chief Schindler said he would son, Beverly Hawes, .David Isles, scene again on the same complaint fire's speed. • '•'•.'.. the iMethodist Church. "The re- ferred. itNwas-said, until after the attempt-to determine the cause today.. One nrcir.an ,was injured in the .• Joseph 'Lazarus, George Lincoln, Several municipal officials are ; "4. If you're burning trash out- Business Leader blaze which gutte'd the tv.cv-aml-a-half story stucco building. attending the annual .convention of and this time caught, the youthful j <;ponsive reading will be led by the Presidential election ,in order to Lillian McKeen, "Anrte Metzncr, v p side an/incinerator,xlear a strip of the .New Jersey League of Munic- offenders. :•. '•" " ••',•• • •-.. .:.' :! -" . r tf, Samuel, I. Matchctt, pastor avoid confusion-among the voters% Soon after lircmen lctt ihe scene, sovcraV members 'of' the Thomas Mears, Frances Moore, earth around the pile to prevent QualityLand Value I of St •Mark's* A M.E. Church, E. C. McMahon, municipal chair- Barry O;Neil, Robert Redden, ipalities; in Atlantic City this. week. the flames from spreading to ad- ; church, using battcry-oporate , gee, Gertrude Ramsey, Mabyn DON?T DELAY! I the Lord" by Stainer, will be sung r production to Give ;• All |>arish records and personal Reeves.' Nfrncy Ry the iitix'e secretary, "Leon Fjeidman; next year. The growth of the Dra- Hamilton to North avenue. Township Committee of the Townklilp of iBev. Frank V. H, Carthy, rector, arid treasurer, William Rocker, re- Storm Sewer Trustees Discuss Sites for Schools matic Club Building Fund has Cranfonl >l m rtcular miftltii! on NnVcm- Aiding in the control of traffic >.£.!• twill speak briefly at the. Sung elected. Directors named were Mr. been very slow. This has been due - 35. 1BS2. at the Towtuhip Iloums. at ]Eucharist at 9:30 a. in. A lesson- With' the construction of two* to the fact that only in recent years were Patrojmen " Ralph •' Koury, P. M. Standard Time. FAMOUS JUDY BOND Breen, Charles M'. Ray, Louis Co- new elementary schools, only : a form* and "tpccKWatiohii" Inuy be \ sermon entitlecl "Thpnksgiving" : Performs Well has. the club begun tb share in the Matthew Hancy, Louis Guertin, obUtoetl at the Townthlp Kiiulnccr'ii hen and George Syseskey, .. .' limited number of elementary, Frank Caruso and Robert Ryan. I be read at the First Church' of The incoming president served YaungGOP Service League financial profits of benefit shows. o of tvcoivlng thciiit btdi f Christ. Scientist, at its 11 a, m. school students will reside more Previously all profits went to the Oiic of the first on the fli« scene to cmutruM the. following: "' ' the association as vice-president than one-half mile from school, it ato Unc»r(*rt of IN" Ms C. Ciilvrrt Plpp i service. • . , • - ' -, -.• During Rains sponsors. was Irvin Funk, church sexton. 300 line-.l frVt of IB" It. C. Culvert Pipe during the past year.; A resident of was pointed out yesterday by the ; Funk said he had. been in the par- -,7SO lined fert\of 10" Vlt. Pl|>e Matay Cranford residents are ex- dranford for lp years, he has main- 'That part of the 54-inch storm rs'Case Board of Education. . Fair Realizes In order to insure a financially • '3Z0O Uneal frct>( IT Vit. Pips' ish house at 1:30 p. m. and then N f pocted to celebrate the holiday by successful productiorji. both clubs H - 24" SU»i deposited to reitilhurw the Tou.nshliv Presentation Made — chairmen and members for. their ished today. Remaining to be done Republican administration would now being used, would serve°the the opportunity , tb show their at Cranfotd loir the VKpente tiicm r>'d by by.the.contractors, Cestone Broth- community is' Shown on the ac- cuch failutt!.' i cooperation during the past year. : work well together. prowess with 'a cork-loaded rifle.. T ,. The Township Committee rt.ei-ws thu At Charter Ceremony ers of Bloomfleld, is the laying of Congressman Case was elected to companying map. -The may, which The younger- element were handed Nee«lleM ork Guild rtcht'to reject any or all hid', which ac- approximately 20 feet of sewer is included, in the long range plan- To Be Here-Dec^ ft tion in its opinion will best-tm'c thr in- his fifth term in the House of Rep- prizes.by a clown when they won . tenst o* the Township. . In PreSbyterian Church Junior Service League pipe on the Cranford side of Wal- resentatives at the recent general, ning .report, of the Board of Edu- at •' the spinning wheel' in the Hank Majcski, Cleveland l« nual Father ^nd Son night meet- wearing apparel for infants. Chil- annual Christmas Doll sale which $55,00.0 sewer runs parallel to, Ra dent-elect\pwight D. Eisenhower. from an elementary building.)' dren and adults as well as house- ; ing at the Fjfst, Presbyterian 1 fles" booth; "There also was a toy ing of the Men's League of the sheer nylon tricot wiili « will be held at the Jumble Store, itan road which it crosses, at the Also included in the long range '^Church on Sunday.. • .' • Congressman Case urged his con- shop and a parcel ppst; booth where First Presbyterian Church on hold items were collected during South avenue, December 3, from county culvert and continues to planning report is a study of build- Madora Patton Troop 79, which is sponsored' by stituents to w,rite to him when they packages were auctioned. Thursday. December 4. in the the annual ingathering of thfl 9 a. m. to 5 p.m. •' ,' * . ',•• the Rahway River into which it ing construction in Cranford. This multitude of tlwLjwrrowest "Ki^ tucks [the Everyman's,Bible Class, is un- have any problem. '-He said ho Gene Hermanski, of .Craniord Church School auditorium. Branch, of the 'Needle*" - The dolls, all of which are new empties. •• f, would be glad to speak to the group study shows that therejiasJieetLa. i dcr the leadership of. Scoutmaster outfielder' for the Chicago Cubs The evening will be opened with work Guild of.America last Thur«- ant and dressed by the league, are. on at any time in the future. .. substantial amount of construction [Kenneth Robinson, Sr., of 33 Muh- o One. of. the effects of th'e heavy 1 baseball team, signed autographs a frankfurter arid baked bcan.stip* day in thjB First Pjcesbyterim. display at HHe- Jumble Store this An election of' permanent Offl- 'in , all outlying areas t>( the town- WCEst DAYS — Attr^EAR over it. Permanent tucks that 8u/ in £<» |»ec drTVeT" and -Troop' Committee rpins was the sinking of dirt cover- ship and that n«iw building has not.and'Helen King analyzed hand- per starting at G:30 p; tiy Mpmber:^ Church Sunday School. cers will be held by the club at its v J 1 M Sat) Ichairman Richard Dudley of .510 weck;_ Several dolls also are- on ing pipes which have, been con- been concentrated in any ohe 'area. writing. •'.'.- have—been—urged to bring Iheir This Was annouriccd"""yesterd«y en avenue.; ' . ••'.'; y display in the windows of the Sub-, nected to the' storm sewer.. Friday next meeting on December 18. A own or a neighbor boy to the1 meet- iy. Mrs. Curtis. G. Culin, c Mfe of the blouse! A ciach to Wai^ they d^ program committee will, be'ap- Dr. Howard R. Best, supednten- Taking part in the fair with Explorer bonald Jewett of 200 urban -Tjust and Union • Trust evening police received a report of dent of schools',.said that the fact ("Continued on paw eight)' the baseball players.. who pointed out that the • •-••• 'if: OtNNEK v.—-... »a« to 1:30 pointed and a constitution adopted. JjLocust drive received the Eagle Companies. . • - • a car which had become stuck iri that pupils will: n.ccd to travel but were distributed the same day .1 SMM* 8VNDATS and 3OUOAVS, In charge of the sale is Mrs. oae_such spotrat the intersection of , & question and answer period the Welfare Association, the, in minutes, need little or no ironing. At lefts fXwiird, which was presented ,by followed the congressman's talk. a short distance has many advan- ltd* to «:M I Eodcrick, Smith of. 40 Manor ave- William Switzler, assisted by Mrs!Lexington avenue and Colin' Kelly tages. Among those listed by Dr. ing.' Nurse Association, .the :':• m- nue, president of the Unioh coun- Albert M. Gessler, Mrs. J. Wright, street. Similar conditions we're re- Best were: The development of Holiday fights Witt Go On Icaith. Nurse and the : 414 N. BroaclSt. ported to/ hav.e developed in sec- % length rpuff«a sleevea, rhineatone buttoa I cil of Boy Scouts. Mr. and: Mrs. Mrs. Richard Guy and Mrs. Henry Slate Rummage Sale neighborhood elementary, schools, Country Home. • •. ; / . '•'"-'[}, . m KU2ABETM. N. J. * 1J-Q. Jewett, DoflaW's parents, were M. Slauson. tions of Elise street and Raritan children for the most part may One child \wa« completely $• road. ••'.'. ; A .rummage sale will be held In Bu&iness Section Monday IS "',' mi'"' S-M7t present jat the ceremony. The Ea- 'Proceeds from the sale, will be December. 4 and 5. at 34 North traveyhome at lunch time. Incle- littcd last Thursday evening' ^ Above far .flcu^uULrd winner is lBfycare old. used by-the league for its philan- The Police Department* received avenue, west, by the Women's ment weather is not a deterrant to Christmas lights in the business Church, beginning .December 12 items contrbutcd during attendance and elimination of need Iv and" a junior -at Cranfordj'^HigH thropic activities. .'ott three) Guild of Calvary Lutheran Church. section will be turned oxnvttcxt The music will be proadcast, over gathering, and It - ~" School. . • " for public transportation which is the loudspeaker system of the youngster who %i often unreliable. Monday evening by' Mayor B. D. .A. E. Gessler, 1 English Village, Stanley, it was announced last church ns in past y^ars. nexrday. lioclved the Scputmaster K^y from Parts of CHS Pl^y to Be Presented on TV In 1942, the administrative staff Thursday at u dinner -meeting of Plans also were initiated for the :. is, District Commissioner . Robert made u'school" population, study to annual Christmas, windovy decor- need*, answered pearl buttons. -Below: 8hort sleeves, Wk bat- determine which areas. In thecom- the Crnnford Business Assoctiition 'Parts of, the'•• Cranford a ating contest. Plaques will.- be work GuUd," lln;