THE CRANFORD CITIZffiJ,.AND CHRONICLE, iTrtURSDAV. JUNE 21. 1951 of satisfaction from having done B'nai Brith Prize* mittee members • incliided Ken |0,| |{f>rillUtIa Cruise of Bermuda. The trip ^7^1 them. I Reck. Caesar» Hapliim and Alex- George M Linzer. proprietor of sored by the Philco torn f 1 Esclienlauer Wins $25 Prize Practice" the principles of Rood ander GmelirijSf the Cranford Pho- leading dealers in New J the Cranford Radio, 34 North ave- m M citizenship right in our own^homes tographic Society. . . . nue, west, is on a week's cruise to Linzer left Saturday and — Our qountry is composed of Bermuda this week on the Queen turn tomorrow. for Essay on Democracy many, many families, apd good ,- Arthur Eschcnlauer of 1 lust of the government's bene- Furnishing bur customers with quality Births outnumbered deaths by >f pneumonia and infectious hepa- Take Prize next Thursday. Because of In- Of Sewer ' b'ly at Cranjord Wgh School Tum- i tils to us,, and -aiy tax money, do- rof the staff of the Process Di- wo to one in Cranford last year, titisJ i Forty-five cases of dog bite dependence Pay, the office, and Fourth of July ision of the Standard Oil Devel- day. ,.. i pond our safety, health, security, building materials and service has been Health Officer William P. Smith md two cases of cat bite also were Piano Teacher to End opment Company for a method for plant will be closed all day • Kabbi Jordan I. Ta.ron was local land convenience-. These taxes are iccording'. to the annual report of cported during the year. ; recovering constituents used in the our motto for more than 30 years. In Parade Wednesday. ' ' For Sale chairman of !))<• airttrds' comi/iiftiv. determined by people whom we Career at Pupil Recital ' —Photo Dy John Merrill /hich was submitted to the Board Plumbing Inspector William E- select inv our elections', and if we manufacture of resins. Mr. Roll- To Lead liras" Fivrworks Display, The committee received coopera- Marking the final recital to be -. ', ' Rabbi Jordan. I. Taicon of Temple Beth El is shown pre- f Health-Monday night. There lourley made 231 inspections dur- Deadlines for news and ad- feel they are spending money un- given by piano pupils of Mrs. Cur- man lives at 2 Indian Spring road. vertising copy will be moved up Concert Tc Feature tion of Dr. Howard R. Best, snpcr- senting awards Tuesday afternoon to Ace Eschenlauer, Brent 35 Registered for:-^i .ere a total of 356 births, 177 ing 1950, issued. 161 permits and Osterheldt Award to Township Considers I'bhig principal; G. Fravl; Zimmer- wisely, we have the power to re- tis Culin, 215 Holly street, who is Stearns and Gertrude Ramsey; wifiners of the B'nai Brith essay First Contingent; 4 licenses and investigated 31 accordingly as follows:' • • Program Weduesday man, principal of Cranford Hiflli move them from office.'"This sys- ending her music teaching career, awarcjs. .High School Principal G. Frank Zimmerman is at right. Men in Service eaths and 164 marriages 'recorded nuisance complaints. A total of Cherokee Roud Pair News and society pictures; Disposal of Rahway School, and Frank, Marti, dim-tor tem of taxation with representa- a 'program will be offered ..this 7 Openings Remain n the township in 1950. . • $1,793. was collected by' his office. li a. m.'Monday. Cranford will celebrate, the tion is far superior to the eonttsca- Jack L. Gregory, seaman recruit, One hundred of the deaths were At Sunny Acres Joint Trunk Surplus 175th anniversary of the Signing Of secondary {•duration. [iflernbon at her home. ' . USN, of 206 Retford avenue, has With the largest advance regis- The Board of Health collected Classified advertising, 10 a. m. rV system of-a dictatorship. Sunday' afternoon. More trian 3,500 . Lumber ^Millu>ork*-]llaaon Materials ue to arteriosclerosis and • heart $1,936 in license fees with scaven- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nietzcl of Tuesday. • Township Committee received a • . The uunniiifl i'snay .follows:.-. . A similar afternoon recital was- Many Attend Exhibit completed recruit training at the jfation in its 25-year history, the at the Declaration of Independence Work for peace but accept re- presented yesterday. Each pupil Visitors attended the exhibit, ac- rHQNES: CBaaford C-S5SS — 9-UHf isease and 21 were due to cancer. ger licenses of $900 accounting for Cherokee road won the Mayor Display advertising, 12 noon communication from .the. Borough By ARTIII;K KSC11KNLAUKR F. George Walton, Xr. of Cran- U. S. Naval Training Center, Bain- corge E. Osterhcldt grand award with a three hour program next Despite the fact that iivos.t Amer- sponsibilities in time of war —" has invited "two guests, and re* cprding to Mrs. Mildred L. Ruli- Cranford Boys' Camp located on Diseases of the nervous system the bulk of the funds. Tuesday. Mountainside Tuesday night : 'qrd was chairman of the Union bridge, Md. Gregory attended 94 HIGH STREET . .CRANFORD Wednesday evening in the Brook h\ our country, nobody can send freshments will be served on the Silver Lake; near Hope, will open Miss Dorothy A. Saucr, maternal rophy in the Sunny Acres eighth Press representatives and sec- requesting a joint meeting of the icans are familiar with, their -rights County Photo Exhibit at Trailslde son, nature supervisor for the Un-.Cranford High School before 'en- nd sense, organs accounted for 34 rinual baby parade Sunday aft- Section.of^Nomahegan Park under and privileges, tlwy often foi'jfol us to war except our chosen rep- lawn. . • seven weeks' season on Sunday and child health nurse attached to retaries 61 locql organizations arc wo governing bodies to "establish Museum, Watchung' Reservation ion County Park System. Com- tering the Navy. eaths, and diseases of the respira- rnoon. Their winning float was a of the Cranford Memorial their duties and responsibilities in rosentatives in Congress. Also fiiv- Among her other musical activ- he board, reported that she made requested to cooperate by getting a more equitable arrangement" for en- to this representative, group' is afternoon", it was announced yes- 6ry system claimed six lives. Hansel and Gretel scene featuring their news copy in as early as making our derivricnicy work to the ities, Mrs. Culin will serve as music :he following Visits and examina- the purchase of apportion of Cran- and' Independence-Day Committee. the power to abridge some of our tcnlay by President J. Walter "If a further extension is to be ions during the' year: Infants, 785; their ' daughters, Barbara, four possible. . ,' best advantage. Our form of gov- chairman for the fifth district of 'ears old, and Joanne, three ford's space in the Rahway Valley Harold A. Glovier, general chair? . liberties for the common 'good. It he New jersey State Federation '' Colfce. made in life expectancy against pre-school children, 129; school, man and master of ceremonies, said ernment derives its power, from the, cart disease, arteriosclerosis and "Statue of Liberiy and Our Joiht Trunk Sewer. iN-l>ur. Christian duly to pray earn- :if Women's Clubs. ' Tliiity-five boys are registered 117; miscellaneous, 608; delivered !> jwsterday the committee' U making bottom up rather than from the estly for deliverance from the rancer, a new approach must be 343 birth certificates, and gave 231 Uncle Sam was the winner in the The original agreement, entered top down, and without the iSiipporJ, Playing yesterday were the fol- tor the initial week and there still arrangements to accommodate be- "scourge of future war".. arc openings for seven more camp- ound to the availability of diag- demonstrations. In addition, she large ..floats division. ' It was the into some weeks ago, offered of its citizens it cannot exist. The lowing pupils: Carol Barbuto, Ed- Shire Heads 8J0OO and 10,000 persons. • is providing registrations are re- lostic services',"- Health Officer conducted 2,387 examinations at iroduct-of the imaginations of Mr. Mountainside one million gallons Avoid any prejudice based on ward Coe, Barbara Vogel, David C nd Mrs. Louis Barta pf.5.Mohawk The program' will open at 7 following are the duties of the ceived before tomorrow afternoon Imtih declares in his report, "The St. Michael's School. average daily flow for $231,193; less citizen of a democracy:. class,.race or religion—This means Eiscnbeil, Jimmy Hudson, Judy drive.and starred their daughters, p. m. with a concert by a band i y Registrar John Ranhofer at use of modern methods of.diag- a $35,000 credit for the right to supplied by the 'Musicians' Perfor- . Vote at all elections — The not only "putting up" with the Oth-Johnson, Susan Paul, Julie CromV tosis, such as laboratory facilities, Barbara, five years old, and Dor- Legion Post Connect to the Mountainside spur o •<'>! on tlv er.- fclUtvm—U—UM'.'mt: tiyinf ,t» nii. hh ICl police headquarters. thy, two. Trust Fund through the co- (u vote i;i t-ray equipment, cytological • ex- ii the northwester]y area of the operation of Local .151 of 'Eliza- ' .l<^^Unwlmy|;|i him ; ; Whalan. I?iit^tor-Stanley-K..flraysnh and minauons and cnemicai procea- -The— paradcr-hcld-in-thc Sunny township. • , . Presented today Will be: Mar- A Direct^ John Sloat and Milk Fund brth. The' musicians wil be under pic is bound to be'right. It. has not person, not as ;i iriember of a cer- ures and tests, is far too costly for Acres development, was sponsored Succeeds H. W. Ringle In its latest letter,.Mountainside direction of Edward Biringer. :ha Jane Chambers, Bobby Biach, (he camp staff*left today for Silver " iy" the development's ciyic and im- always worked perfectly* but for tain class. Dui'iijg the last war the he individual practicing physician expressed a desire to purchase on- Robert S. Dow will lead the sing- . the past century and a. half tho Axis powers tried to encour-age Anastasia Whalan, Eddie White, Lake, to.complete preparations to :o attempt alone. The medical pro- provement association, under the As Commander: List ly 500,000 gallons average daily Evelyn Biach, Dexter Pease, Lynn. iK the (Irst week's contingent presidency of School Trustee Ray- ing of The Star • Spangled Banner -... people of the United States of prejudice and thus divide the Unit- ession,is attempting new experi- Results In Other. New Officers (low and to connect with the Cran- and Adm. E. D. Stanley, USN (ret.) Filsinger, Bobby Johnson, Davey HI Sunday, bavid Gorden has been ments and searching for a. new ap- mond Cowperthwaite. It was wit- ford trunk by a different route, America have done pretty well for ed States along social, racial and 1 E. Calvin Shire was elected chairman of the public works com- themselves .with it. Men-.fought religious lines-in order to Weaken >ane, Dolly Goodfellow and Janet cgti as chef, for this season, proach to the problem. It is my be- nessed by several thousand town- The proposed new arrungemen 1 Mr. CoKcc annojir^cej. He has sev- :hip residents and their friends. commander of Cranford Post, 212 mittee at the Township Committee. . .1 • and died for the right to vote, and it. We must never allow this i;o Heim. . " '" ' ' , AWARD ief-that-the-American physician, 3,840 Containers would not provide the same bene- uill read1 the Declaration of Inde- ciiil ybars* ejeperience^as a cfief~af "many people of today .Jake it for happen.. who has never been lacking in In The absence of "Mayor Oster- American .Legion,-' Tuesday night fits to the northwesterly area oi tho Lawrenceville School and also pendence. jiranted and do not make tin? best Do everything possible to im- courage, will'solve the problem." Provided at Schools hcldt, who is' on a business trip, at the annual meeting in the Ca- the township as the original pro- Keal Estate Sales ].us cooked for other camps and . Chickenpox and measles topped Police Chief William A. Fischer Installed An hour's fireworks display, in- - !'i» use of it. By not voting. We are ac- prrivc schools and education •— Our By Colony Club Fund sino.'He will succeed. Howard W posal. cludinfi many new set pieces and G. E. Howland, realtor of ^ schools. he 824 cases of contagious dis- made presentation of the -grand As required by the by-laws-oi tually voting for crooked .cnin'ts, children, with the knowledge to -A - to,tal of 3,840' containers • of Ringlc, who has served as com- sepals, will start about 9 p., m., political schools, crooked ballots, selle, reports the sale of •silrone- Cabin councilors for this season eases reported to the health de- award. General chairman was D the Trunk Meeting, the committee soparate the true from the half family homes in Cranford.' A 1- partment during the year.. This 'milk was provided for. needy M; Marshall...... mander, during the past year... ' according to Postmasttr Arthur F. '* political machines, and other evils true, are; more powei'ful than aiv are Robert Redden! Robert Glynn Tuesday night adopted a resolution Mortician, Army Vet, Metz. chairman. fcimily 1jrt"~1Q5 Adams avenue to represented an increase of 47 cases school children in. Cranford's pub- Other winners were: Walking — Other new officers are: Vice- • that can spring up the moment we army. We pay for the schools, and THE EXPERTS AGREE THAT R. J. GOERKE CO. 18 TRULY YOUR Donald Black, Michael Ferro, Rob- offering 500,000. gallons average Police Chief William A. Fischer, • Charies'.F. Tecse for J. W. Peelle of disease_:QVer 1949. Of the 824 lic and parochial schools during First, Diane Tuttle; second,' Lor- commanders, William Poorman clnily flow for sale to any presen Replaces forget our responsibility.' he responsibility for keeping our ert McClintock, Thomas Grail and who is in charge of traffic and .with the cq-opcration of the. Peo- Clarence Fritz, Jr. cases reported 385 were chicken- the year through the Colony Club raine Susno'wski; carriage — fl/st, William F. Hcrzog, Jr., and Roy member of the Meeting for.$115,' As Lions* Prrwidenl Serve on juries when asked — system of education strong rests on pox*, 345 measles, 33 mumps, 17 pf Cranford's milk fund, according parking at the park,. said he ex- 1 ples Realty Company; a 1-rfamily at Opening ceremonies will be held Gordon Heidt; second, Elaine By- Irving; finance officer, Robert Mc- 596. If present members arc not Frank Jt-Dootey waec The 'obligation,, fn serve on a jury our shoulders. It is our duty ta sec whooping cough,"14 cases each.of to reports of school principals re- pects aBb'ut 3.000 cars wil be used 1 3 Willtnv street to George B. Lyori FAMOUS NAMES CENTRE. AND WE'RE SO PROUD ABOUT IT WE JUST at the camp at 3 p. rri. Sunday with kowski; cycles.— first, Henrietta Guiness; chaplain, Robert Higgins; interested, Cranford will be in a as president of Cranfonl Lions is just the • i*ever-s©pside of every hat teachers are free "from .jires- German measles and tuberculosis; ceived this week by Mrs. Jame to transport residents from Cran- for William Robertson with the co- invocation by the Rev. Robert G. Norr;. second, "Casey" Jones; smal judge advocate, Eric Anderson;.his- position to continue negotiations Club; Tuesday night al a dmnrr ia pian's right to a trial by jury. A suif from any source, and can nine cases of scarlet fever, three Dufty, general fund chairman. foid and vicinity to the observ- operation ot .The Medinger Com- LnnKakctv pastor of the First Pres- floats-—first; Cheryl Kean; second torian, Fred Smith; sergcant-at with Mountainside on the new Coach and Four Restaurant. In- ance. "Several residents also will jury of twelve open minded men. teach our_ children.to look for truth' cases of strep sore throat, two cases Thomas McGovern, and third, Tim- pany; a l-family at 301 West End byterian Church..'There will be Proceeds of the Colony Club's arms, Michael Korecki; and execu basis, • '''.'/• stalling officer watt Clarence L. use the crosstown bus route which .and Womtn is a good cross section and recognize it when they do llnd HAVE TO SHOUT ABOUT IT! THANKS TO THE BRAND NAMES FOUN- of poliomyelitis, and one case each othy Jones; ' large floats, .secohd, tive committee nt large, Fred Ca- avenue to Robert L. Dennis for E. Cicotings by yice-president John annual charity ball, given last No- Following'a favorable report by- Fritz, past president and past dep- has its terminus at Springfield ave- ""of •• si. community sinfi-' everyone's B. Faulkner witH the co-operation Charles ;Jotz, and third, Raymond sonl oind Lester Baxter. • . -, '. . •. . '•'• ••••• . •. •' ••. •." .•••..'•' .. •. '•. '•'' . .-••"• • •:&•.• . the police, lire and health de- Try to make our community a I E. Allen, and Howard Ririgle, com- vember, were dedicated to th< Cowpcrihwaite; consolation award uty district governor. nue and Kenilworth Boulevard,' o! Anne O'Brien; a l-family at 8 (inaiider of Crawford Post, 212 school milk fund, The ctub nettei Elected as county delegates wcr< partments, licenses for ull taverns Mr. Doole-y. who » associated %-ithin a short distance' of the better place in whieh>to live—The Mansion terrace to Robert Hub- William Redman/* Thomas Hamilton, Robert Higgins, und pacRiifce goods liquor stores mfiVe things that people ^working DAT1ON OF AND OUR WINNING BRAND NAMES "AD," American Legion, will present the $355.18 from the affair. All fiv with his brother* Charles EL Dool- park. . . • ' ' [ buch for George Gundersen; a 1-' camp with an American-flag in Scouts Open elementary schools reported a bal Mrs. Ruth Janovsik, principal o: William Poorman, Arthur Met: were renewed for the coming year. ey. in operation of Ihtr Dooley Fun- Chief Fischer has assigned Lieut. V; together in a community can do Lincoln and Sherman .schools famlly at 512 Riverside drive to memory of Cpl. David Hamilton ance to be applied toward nex and Fred Smith, and as alternates, Tayern licenses • renewed ; were: eral Home, 218 Rbrth avenue. «*s4. George L. Roscndalc in charge of without help from the state or fed- George C. Mory, president of thi Michael .pavis, William Herzog, Robert Walters for E. J. Shaheen; who was killed in action recently school year's needs. Cranford Hotel, Commuters Tap was an; Army rapOrtn during .the the detail of 18 local police who TERMITES eral government, the more our in- a l-family at 25 Grove street to Community Council, and Roy K Jr., Robert McGuiness, Ho'war' Room, The Lodge, Rivorside Tav- in Korea. The. camp will be open Activities At last war. He is married and tne will direct traffic and parking, dividual rights will be protected. ' Miss Etta Tunner, principal Scheller, . vice-president Ringle and E. Calvin Shire, are flying acaln.' Watch for Henry Sulmonetti for J. L. May- for inspection by parents, and ot the ern, Duke's Tavern, and Club 415. father of two children- He suc- aided by several tiremen and two "Wo cannot stop after paying our r 9 Cleveland and Roosevelt Schools Lions Club, were judges. "swarms" of''"Flyhi* Ants" na'rd. '. friends of t)ic campers. • CjQmrnandcr-elect Shire namec The latter also holds n permit to ceeds August W. Thennann sis members of the Union County taxes aiul casting our ballot. We reported that Cleveland Schoo coll package goods from a separate Little House Edward Morrison as adjutant Linns president. : Park Police. Chief Fischer said that which come with Sprint, shed .must try to make our community Through the cooperation of th provided 413 containers of mil Louise Irving as assistant chaplain entrance. Package goods licenses Cranford Girl Scout Summe and Roosevelt School 654. Deer Seeks Taxi Ride, Other nlrlcer* installed Tues- the ball field at the corner of their wings, then disappear. :i little belter for the time we have British. Production 'otird of Education, a sound motion and C. K. Sellers as service officer. renewed were Breen's tiquor . . destroying'insects picture projector hau been loaned Day Camp opened Tuesday morn Mrs. Ruth Jqnovsik, principal o day are: yic*-pr**i«Jenl*, D«;- Wail-; Springfield avenue and Kenilworth liv.nl iii.it i | British automobile makers an- Then Bounds Away Members of the nominaing com Store, Schcr's Liquor Store and boulevard, as w.dl as the field op- rause much damaen to property. nbiiticcd recently that they pro-' thr- e'amp to show movies one fl nt tho Girl Scout Little Housi Lincoln and Sherman Schools, an ter K. Fosnacht. Ray Scheller. A!- dune, to accomplish this require, our A deer, evidently walking th' mittee were Michael Davis, chair. Barnett's Wines und Liquors. pusiti e the Brook section, will duccd 522,515 cars and 262,702 com- a week and on rainy days. ttrat"g44 ountui Hamilton, Arthu be Buildings-not .protected durlnr time and ability rather than mon- on Springfield avenue with 120 distributed at Sherman School an Central, Jersey tracks near the man; Thomas The committee denied the rer- s mercial vehicles in 1950 to top their Advance registration up to ycs> railroad station last Thursday Metz, Friftola; treasure*, E-i-^id Sha- ' ***** * .parking areas. construction usually require it ey, and we receive a great feeling girls present. Camp will be in ses- 1,004 at Lincoln. . Roy Irving and Edwan qucst of the'Cranford Hotel for >« «•** «J k«*P traffic moving : 1049 figure by 25 percent tmlny totaled 242 boy weeks, ac morning at 11:30 a. m., suddenb Reed. permission to install a ennopy heen; tail twister. Loots Lent*, said later.' - /. ."•.._ ' lording to Mr. Rnnhbfer, as fol sion Tuesdays, Wednesdays and At St. Michael's parochia lion tamer, William Muller: nittt, the celebration, only right School, Sister Victoria; principa' bolted from the.elevated platform Frank Klempa was accepted a: from its Walnut avenue entrance to turns will be permitted out of the •lmvs: July 1-8, 35 boys; July 8-15 Thursdays until July 19, it was and descended to the roof of Par a new member, and announce the "curb line. . Also, historian. A. T. Hiker; ELIZABETH, THE SECOND DEPARTMENT STORE IN THE STATE TO •iit boys;: July 45-^22, 43 boys'; Jul> announced by Mrs. Roger Norton, reported distribution of 825 con song leader, Lwuts TVwutaian; parking areas. This will mean that tainers of milk. rott's Taxi, parked at the Warnci ment was made that the rcccn Referred to committee of the much of the traffic will proceed •^-2!). 29 boys; July 29-August 5 Plaza. card' party to raise funds to pur chaplain, the- Rex-. Alb*** AMinjger: publicity chairman. '.: Mrs. Duffy' is past chairman whole was a letter from the .Vet- l Kenilworth boulevard to 2-t'hoys; August 5-12, 42 boys; an; The young dpc skidded from th< chase Uniforms for the Legion'! legal- advisers. NtchoUs St. J. La Auuust-12-19, 26 boys., The morning schedule includes the- civic and public welfare dc trans' Housing Committee advising Orancc avenue and then into- OIL BURNERS roof, and galloped along .the allcj junior baseball team netted $300 that the housing project law has Corte, George S- Sauer usui Charles BVER WIN THE FOUNDATION'S CERTIFICATE OF MERIT. FOR YOU, yiiJpcrs enrolled for the initia' canoeing, campcraft, nature study, partment of the Colony Club. Mrs J. Stevens; duettifliis, Jofasa V. N'cavcs place. Watehung, heads the list of sched- three Cranford Boy Scouts whi 100 pt'f cent attenrfiju:* g>oras. ulcd^events. The Girl Scouts wish Parrott's Taxi? ..' A smnll scratcr Meetings during the summer wil leading was.tin ordinnr.ee-vacating Members for Also- Jeffrey Stone, 17 Frankli have signed up for the scvent on the roof. be July 10 and August 14. (Continued on paaa sixi It was aviiiue; James Brewster, 43 Rich to express their appreciation, Mrs." World Scout Jamboree in Austria ans beat the liuws. 8"- <*» »''•». in mniul avenue; Chnrlcs. Boillod, 20 Norton stated, to George.Apgar of Scouts planning to attend the the annual inter - sirsyiie a- Club with u combined per- Retiring preyutenS Ttacreiiaiii] iect attendance of 118 .veal's at property against TER- Tii'nioy, 'Wcstlleld; Timothy My Mrs. P. J. Gilchor is Staff Direc- Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ayre of 209 thanked the/ mentb*»s- U* the SUJJ- ITS,-33 West Holly street; Richari tor, with Mrs. C. J. Ingerh.olm as Arbor street; Robert Johnson, p«rt they (juve hira. rfurths 8itt- weekly meetings were hoifored at DAYT assistant director. Mrs. M. Prista, tin- club's luncheon hist Thursday MITES and other Wood' 1'nili-hpy, j 118 Hcrning avenue Troop 76, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- ure' of nftice. Mir £ Mrs. E. Di Martini, Mrs. E. Simp- ut the Howard Johnson Restaurant, Taylor, 307 South Unioi liam H .Johnson of 9 Eastman that 'the same kind «! !nuji4ie«rl he : Destroying Insects* son, Mrs. A. LcikausUas, Mrs. M. i-ttcutc20. ' ' WATER SOFTENERS place; and James Loranger, son of giveruhinv during hn utiiue dependable engineerlnc | Murtin and Mrs, C. J. Ingcrholm, Mr. arid Mrs. E. J. Loranger of 1 I Dr. .Rowland P. Blythc, past Also Douglas Tucker, 8 Pittsflol are counselors. Lions Ctub wilt tvA aw*, again was cited for 26 years' methods. We are not simple ' Mu'ei: Douglas and Iain Reilly, 11 Claremont place, who was the first '•v MONEY _!„ Program consultants arc; pot- until September: membership, without missing a rxtrrminutors. Every Jobx U , <>;ik"I.ane; Arthur Cyphers, 10 local scout to sign up. ' t' ' suprrvUed by an experienced, tery, Mrs. George E, Ostcrhcldt, meeting. Other past presidents liitforcl avenue; David, Kerr,' 32: The Palisades" encampment was uHlp«»lM>4l Art Exhibit | >M>iiiired were: Charles M. Ray, 16 trchkiically trained, licensed eb- 'l>"'tli avenue, east; Robert Davi Jr., and Mrs. Clay; boating, .Miss designed to brief Scouts on jam- TIME JjJpnn Knul, and folk (lancing, Mrs. I .wars;-J. Walter Coffee. 15 years; cineer. Kin Oak Lane: Thomas A.rth, 10 boree procedure. George C, Free- To Be llt-kl SaiunLr. ().iU Uine; Howard Arncscn, 4b Homer Martin. man, Union Council executive, will The. Outdoor-Art E*hri»«. u&i~ ,J? 3 GralIV 13 yc:irs: ^bclrt M" We are a New Jerney orcanlu- WORK ood avenue; Richard ,aind Junior start councilo^are: Bar- be a leader of Troop 20, comprisr poned from. list Saturday foetiuse jvra**'. six years, and Charles E. tion. employ hit New Jemey With the new RA^ID DAYTON, all you do is put Knorr, 4 Iroquois road; bara Brown, Susan Eschenlauer, ing J>oys from New York and -New of rain, will be held on S*iui&*y. I>«»lc.v. five years, rrHidcitls. uud we have nerved licit Miller, llfi Burnsidc uvc- Aileen Hann, Carolyn Hester, Car- Jersey. i and Mrs. F. S. .Gn*na^ai.i3. ciuur- ]' Attendance pins were presented ol Koycn, Mary Lou Lyons, Doris New 'Jersey property owner* in aalt and_ sest the timer. That's all! It regenerates <-•; Carl Kaimer, 12 Hickory A few. openings remain avail- matt, has annt<'unc*J thi-. ti»*r will \** Mhminti: Joseph Caruso. 10 <:ot; John Pctrcozclli. 354 South Reid, Nancy Rcinhurt, Gale Sassi ^ act..dcw2nstriti««* UauwJtbout :>•«*»•« G- Ntlsu» K»mK, eight years; bucrekkfully. for 18 years. 'Our itself and goes back into service automatically. Tank and Claire Schider. able, according . to . <(me -execu- reputation In thin field b uu- lion avenue; Frank Pulmntier, tive, to scouts of first cluss, up- the day. . ' j President-elect H. Stanley Mac- •i- js guaranteed for four years. t'kwoy Village; and Robert, Rich- ^ BiX)li Lnng^nbaefc' i»d Roy CUiry. eight years; Ernest Wolford. kurpjuuted. prenticc explorer or higher rutings, Compare our quality and price with any softener and Ronald Stemmer, 353 Playtield Chairman who can provide the • cost Of the Hammond arc sch«tu!«<4 to pcunt i ***•*« >'ears; and Vlce-presidcnt- Thou&andK of references are Smith Union avenue. trip. at W a. m. and TVMMMIUC- Itoxi»ur>- |«^>rt Joseph Minton. Hvc years, on the market. . Names Assistants will demon-strate from I to 3 p. m. j The club's budget lor the ensu- available In New Jersey — not w In some distant state. „ Staff as&istunts for the three From 3 p. m. on. llnM Wyllie: i"« >'«»«• «s adopted mid an- 55,000 GRAIN SOFTENER. fK Coar municipal playgrounds which will UeYm Woman Hurt will do cuiick pnttt nt siur-Ubcs of J w>u»icement was made that new Our work is GUARANTEED ! The Cranford Hoysy ' Camp is in open .July 9 under auspices' of the In 3-Cur residents for a tvur.inil r«-. ad «ffi'ws will bv installed ut twlay's FOR S YKARH without addi- nf uB r4ids,, reels, hooks, Cranford Recreation Committee at 4 |). m.. Albert Ilt.^s -J.U!" jyvt-' meeting. President Cyril tional rharte—a one-year guar- •220.00 were announced this week by Mrs. Mrs. Doris Wickhnm, 2G yeai* his dem.mstration. i ley presided. Milkers and other Rear to hellp old, of Iselin, suffered a dislocated antee is Uorthleiw.i.. '.nuncrs hind "the big ones" dur- Jacob Stanley, chairman of the Pifttirt's by meml^r- of the Civ-; — ~ Sorry, we do not send our salesmen to haunt you. playground committee. left shoulder, und one person wan Jitive Art Group, will k*r..i;>j>live<:l jj^j-jil Maci*tl*at*' For Information or Free In- in::' their stay at the Silver Lake shaken up, in a three-car collision 1 Stop irj[ or phone us before you buy or rent a water i'.imp, it was announced yestcr- They are Miss Barbara Lock- on tin. fence of Gr^> Mecnoi'Ul.' •*'••••••* spection and Advice—CALL wood, M.iss Mury Janet Thomson, at Orange and Manor avenues at North Union wi Sp:kr:£:l<-ld i.\f- Att«*M«|H JuilU^al 1 I softener. i.v by President J. Walter Coftcc. 5:30 p. ni. Frldny, 'according to l.<>i-iil residents desiring to donate Walter Ramsey and Andrew Crl- niies. betwe*;^ !> a rr. asfll " i«. tn. Magistrate Churles J. Stevens' of santi, Jr., who will assist Miss police. .. __ Regular Dayton Water Softeners ^ : . eriiiipmcnt to the camp are T*fo dt-nuinstrahnn.-, u:jJ3 ix-«M lhf.Cl jnf,m\ js ' attending the annual Jean Voorhces," director of sports Mrs. Wickham was u passenger lot a«ljoininu the Crar.5oiri!s lli>1ori-l },, _day New Jersey Judicial i: Uocl to leave it at the home of in a car operated by her husband. 1 tv TERMITE As Low as $131.50. Unwtor'"Stanley F. Grayfion, 42 imd activities, and J3, W. Lonucn- e'ul Society Museum. Conference which opened yester- bach^director of arts and crafts. She was treated by Dr. Fletch- l'.ilmiere Parkwuy, or call Mr. v In cast- wf intrf*»«.*-ri *m**'hej, ijay in the War Memorial Building, d-.iyson's home before Saturday The Recreation Committee will er Gilpin unil •i-«movt d-t«v-Rnhwuy tho' exhibit wilt be Sv-!ti>r Whief* Aa«!«ry u-all, chairman. Mow than 275 repre- .2 Locust Street cranford enjoyed good health children each day. Monday through the right side of the vehicle driver nurses', ulde coordinator from Camp-Kilmer, explained the need for nurses' uides ut hospitals and be'closed Saturttays d,«««c" July. i-*«ntatives _ of all of the JjtuteV ' Op«ti 'luring the past week with only n Friday, from 9:30 a. m. till noon, by Harold Ellison, 40 years old, of army camps; The Rev. Neal Htrndon' of First Presbyterian Church led prayer und otfured the August and the first S^tiirday in Courts. County Bar , Associations' ROSELLE PARK/ N. J. i smi;le case of mumps having been und 1 to 4:30 p. m. 10S Oak lane, was dumuged, ad bcncdicticm. Refreshments were served to graduates and 100 miests. Seuted, left to right, are: September, it was umu*zrx*xi ihii and Maiiistrates are attending the Two deck shuffleboard courts that Mr. .Ellison refused medical Miss Frances Polldoro, Miss Mary PrUta, Mrs. Betty Muzik, Mrs. Beuluh Weaver, Mrs. Irene week by Harry' R. HfJii- Wai! cwjchlvc. called by Chief Justice Telephone* ^ Thuntday n ported to the Board of Health, it Doyle and Mrs. Martha Froellch. .Stunding, left to right: Miss Klizubeth Durell, H.N., instructor: ••*. is announced yesterday by have been painted nt Memorial jittcntion. The third automobile tment. Tht> ortice- w.!I br open Arthur VancUs);bilt to dincuiw reo- CUestnut 5-149S -' ~watf^perutcd by John D. Outhout Mrs. Dorothy Grlffln. Mrs. Edna Hopkins, Mrs. Maijorit- GiveriH, Mrs. Mildred Roode. Miss Bar- I "g«-*nt. Th^ offic, CO- HiMlth Officer W. P. Smith. One Field, and there will be square buru Hoick, Mrs. Evelyn Durund, Mrs. Ann Walsh, Mibs Elizabeth Allen, Miss Mudge Cussidy and I Monday .thruu^h Uom 9 orrunendbtions for revisions of va- 37 years old, of 107 Adums avenue >V1 or Night, 'til 9 urson was bitten by a dog during dandling on the program at ull .Mrs. V«rnu Muynurd. j • • m. ••tu> *-( "p . >*••i-.'.• jnoiii laws aud legal Elisabeth 2-HM liiu week. playgrounds. police suic|. 7.'~'"; " ':'•'•• y -• •' '';;'-'" ''•'• " ' • ' i- -V' . r<~ •' ••'' ' f

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THE CRAKFORD CPrtffiK AND CHftOlttCLE.' TfltTftSDAY, JTOflCi THE CRANl-OED CITD?E3I ANQ CHfaONICLE, TBOttSpAY. JUME 28. 1951', Paec Three •• * Schubcl will assume duties as pro- of Sherman School presented the ssesaei • SOCIALS gram director at the camp for the library with "New-Patterns in Sex prior to sailing for Europe in pected are 20 guejits- The couple Berkshire _HUls, after uttending versary of her son. Bobby. Games, of Jersey City'; formerly of Cnu>- Mrs. John: M: Reilly of 113 OaK ABOUT It has been estimated summer. BOOKS Teaching," by Frances Bruce million, people in the Social, Happenings the falL Mr. Ltohman has been has been visiting, in Cranford for the wedding of Mr. O'Bri;m's 'nivce, ovU's mid refreshments were en- fo'rd,-.whose son, Timothy D., also < LAhe entertained last Thursday AAOkl ' UbrarUa Strgin. '•'. '.' awarded a fellowship for a year's three weeks, and on Saturday, at- Miss Elaine Ball, in Providence, joyed by the foltoWlhg guests: was a .Criip-ford graduate. • ' ftom" matafia. M.ny-~ evening in. honor of her husband. Ubnry Mr*. Benjamin Bloys of 5 Eng- Miss Lyda Price of 21 Berketey tanigz study. tended the wedding of P. O. Cut- H.I. , • .• .' •;• - Brian McDonald, Lee Miclu'els, • Collegian* Comer * CLKA* a*u» rM"-«»»» SZS** ^ living In tropical : Major, ReiHy. who has been re- lish Village was hostess last week place and Miss Mary Evans of er's sister in Plainfleld. Billy Rtiy, Douglas^Garber. Bobby Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Sykes, form- . At Cornell called, to active duty by the Army Hadley B. Boberts. fcJi of Mr. C*loi*d — without bultaiu or timtebf — low sUndattl of living" Wnere «olnf on your t C«M* pn fmrn*. Brtiif them Into Th* treatment whatever. ' receive i at luncheon and bridge. Attending Elizabeth have left on a motor trip Mr. and Mrs. Victor D. Shaheen Mr. and Mrs. August E. Vohncr O'Ueilly ;ind Bobby's sistt-r, Carol. erly of 16 Hampton street, are Signal Corps and . reported. Tues- and Mrs. Charles C Roberts of 133 Cage," by O. H. Prouty; "Farewell Ct*nlm*4 ClUMBi mnd Chronicle oflle*. VJ tp to flti^rnoit pop* to Otterley," by Humphrey Pak- were lira. Evan Hughe*. Mrs. Ward to Canada. They plan to dm*and family jof 2 Summit road left Mr. and Mrs. S. J- Small of 12 entertained Saturday in honor of spendng the summer, at their home day at Ft. Monmouth. The guests Columbia avenue has iwmipfrtwl ular query in the library when Clavin. tin. David Brown, Mrs. throughrough New YoYorrk and to visit the the sixth birthday anniversary of John Baldeschwidrir presented Mr. Rcilly with a leather ington; "Claybrooks," by Edwin this week id syend the summer at English Village have as guests Mr. ami Mrs. William Flnken- at Smanac Inn, N^ his sophomore year at the Univer- borrowers meet. The vacation trek Hurry KieaUng. Mrs. Ranken Mil-Thousand Islands. Elbenia. their son, Gary. Refreshments brief case. Thqse attending in-[ sity of Maine. He returned home Huddlestpn; "Candles for Therese," their son-in-law and daughter. Mr: seipar of 17 Columbia avenue and Wins $600 Awartl; has started — some are pulling on by I. A. R. Wylle; "Southwestern lard, and Mrs: LeRoy Rcignor. and Mrs. GiUu W. Lung of Wash- were served and games and sing- eluded Mr. and Mrs. Wililiam for a few days, and then left for the their six leatnn* hoots tn mors ing featured. Guests were: Kathy Mr.S. Donald Hand and Miss June ._._ .r," by Mildred Walker; "Pi U- and Mw. E. J. Shaheen and Inaton,-D. C. ———^—: 1 GriffithrMrrand^Mrs. H-j Ranger Station at Clarkia^ Idaho, trip-to and promiscuous (cilia," by Jan liing; "Fruit in His Mrs. Harry Qiborne. Jr. 6! 118 •Marvin—Billy " Downey, Margaret 1 John F. Baldeschwieler, a gradu- Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Coffee, Mr. and | where he will .work for the sum- fctmily of 192 Locust .drive left yes- wercamonB persons attendinc tlu ate last week of Cranford High parts"; some are beading for the by H. C. Barney; "Inno- Wednesday, the Lincoln Herning avenue entertained at a L. C. Haisch terday for Elbeivm to spend the Olid Mary Walton. Donald Estwan- fortieth reunion of the class of 1911, Mrs. J. B. Rodgers, Mr. and Mrsfj mer. He was commissioned a sec- Ross L Harbaugh of Flnssmoor. ick, Dicky Heller.' Waltei^Bemurd, School, has-been awarded a Mc- r-m¥^ bills and still others are sea-shore cent Eve," by' Robert Nathan; . ptA executive boprd and recent garden party for her daugh- men of the American Home group. sunuper. 111.,' visited here with his brother Keyport HitJh Sohool; recently. The L- E. Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. Charles ond lieutenant in the Field Artil- bound. '••'.. , mothers gave a lundtjeon at ter, Sunn, Guests were Bette Paul Seiser, Linda McGovefn and Mullen Regional Scholarship from M. Ray, Mr. and Mia. Glen Arth, lery, as a member of the ROTC at "Each Man's Son/' by Hugh Mac- Mrs. David Brawn and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. reunion was nt-the homo of Miss Wherever people go books can Methodist Church «•«* the Swackhamer, Sandra Williams. Thomas Schmidt. Cornell University, Ithaca, ty Y., it Mr.- and Mrs. G. H. Morgenroth, the university. • . •',-. Lennan. . chairman of' the Advisory Board. Mrs. J. Walter Coffee and chil- Max L. Harbaugh or 109 Oak lane Hand's sister, Miss Molly .Ihuul. in dove-tail right into the picture and hlng staff and the Rev. andJoan Sldcum, Carol Shaheen. Jan For the coming yews,. Mrs. W. j. was announced yesterday. Dr. E. M. Coe and P. J. Grail, y No«-Fletloa dren. Ellin, and Jimmy, of 118 Oak last Thursday enroule home from Roselle. 1 ( Albert Allinger. \ W«Uand, Bonnie Kerzman, Lucy Mr. and Mrs. Fret! H. Gray, Jr. 1t»e'' youth, recipient, of a go along too. The rainy day,/the "Pillar of Fire," by Karl Stern; r Gubas and Bin. Joseph Babcncc lane, left today to spend the month Atlantic City. \ 7 Boosters Club $200 scholarship Marion L. Frazer of 10* fawnee idle hour will be much more pleas- 1 Hahorn, Christine 'Press, Janet of 12 Springfield avenue enter- "Teaching the Child to Read," by i Drayer of grace offered by Ihe were named Tea chairmen. of July at Camp McWain. East Mr. and Mrs. George A. Mint in prior to commencement, is the son Miss Adriane Heim of-3, Burch- road. Cranford, was on the high ant! Regular two weeks books, not Lawrence, Diana DtLong, and tained at a buffet suppi^r Sunday Bond and Wagner; "Adopting the AlUnger preceded t*\e Waterfoni. lie. Township Clerk Mr. and Mrs. George Rogers and held'open house for GO hi^li sohool of Mr. and Mrs. Emile L. Balde- flcld avenue will return today from honor roll for the spring semester in demand, may betaken out far.a Laura Denmani for Mrs. Robert A. Wesson of Child," by Frances Lockridge; After lunch, Mrs. ,A. J- Mrs. Charles Mott is rating her Coffee will join them for his vaca- family of 210 Orange avenue left students at their home, 257< South schwieler of 17 Central avenue. Clifton. Forge, Va., where she wasat Union Juntos College.' Also on month's duration. Bopks/can also North Carolina, Mrs. Gray's sister, "New .Discoveries in Medicine," by outgoing president, thank- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael nwnlh . yesterday to spend the summer at Union avenue, last Wetlnesday Made on the basis of "character a bridesmaid for. her college room- the honors list were John W. Mac- help decide where to go./ With its amazing economy of 30 to 35. miles per Paul Hawiey; "Quickest Way to [all board members and class Bin. Edward Malone of 306 EUz- Tomasulo ot 400 Ehn street for Carol Lodge, Fourth Lake, Old night, after the graduation of their MAKES IVIRT MUl and general ability, as well as mate, Miss Margaret Wilson. Miss Kenzie, 37 Beech street, and How- v Mrs. R. L. Shire of 116 Oak lane "Lodging for a NighS£.the "Va- Paint JWell.riLby...Frederic Taubes; fallon, the Henry J can sare you up to more than hers for their cooperation dur- ab«th avenue entertained her Ca- three weeks. She then plans to iota August D. Tbermanni of 20 Forge, N. V. daughter. Marian. Special guusls ' scholarship." the grants are worth Wilson , became the bride of Dr. ard G- Hill, 28 Mansion terrace, of entertained Tuesday afternoon In JOHN F. BALDESCHWIELER cation Guide", and /"Adventures "Flowers arid "Table Settings,"' by 300 gallons of gas over die economy of the tthe past year. Mrs. G. E. Thurs- nWa Club at lunch yesterday. her husband, We Charles Mott. at South ''avenue, west is reported were Mr. and Mrs. Edniund Doyle up to $600 and are renewable* for James Wood of Charlottesvijle yes Cranford. , •. . piesented1 Mrs. Musa with a honor of the. fifth .birthday anni- ; terday..1! • ... in Good Eating/' by Duncan Hines Julia Berrall; "Innocents from In- average car-*very* 10,000 miles. That cah add up Ttose attending were Mrs. A..J. Chenault Field, Rantoul. . IB. convalescing at his home after suf- Mist Joan Lehman of 106 Miln ,F;, I the full five-year - engineering three to twelve years old. Music are available at the/library. Maps diana," by Emily Kimbrough; to u much as $98. Gas savings—up to $98. from the, other members of v.les, Mrs. C. C. Johnson. Mrs. fering a serious illness. street Is convalescing at home after course. Mr. Baldeschwieler plans was by Mrs. Henry Boardman. William Buckley of 3 Madison "Peace Can Be Won," by P. G. jbonrd. Olive. Clavin, Mrs. Benjamin Bloys, Open house for 199 guests John H. Thompson and sister. and folders may be consulted also. undergoing a second eye operation to study chemical engineering. . Featured as the "bride" was Lee avenue left Monday for Harvard Hoffman; "China Story," by Freda committee con- and Mrs. Harry Kiesling. held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Anne Thompson, of 308 Cen- "Looking Across ^he Ocean," Eu- luncheon Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Stanley of 9 in Muhlenberg Hospital, Plainfteld. Winners this year comprise 51 -Hilyard, , seven-year-old daughter University Summer SchooL A Jun- Utley; "A Violent Innocence," by of Mrs. A. V. Anderson, BfSnger Rubright of 211 Walnut tral avenue, accompanied by Mr. ropean guide. b# Harold Newman, Sylvester street will leave tomor- young men who will take advan- of Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Hilyard of ior at Swarthmore College, be is a A. L. Moats; "We.Barrympres," by. RJUSEI rman, Mrs. M. N, Stevenson, Mr. and Mrs! James Depew and avenue in honor of and Mrs. A. J. Platz of Wostfleld, is a new. book that may flU a need. row for a 10 days* vacation at Rich- Miss PatU Small of 12 English tage of the fund left in 1923 by the 38 Grove street. Laurence-.Von political science major. " Dutch," by Fred- Lionel Barrymore and C. Shipley, Walter Knorr, Mrs. Paul Dief- daughter, Judy, of 1046 Raritan Nancy, who was- graduated ardson Lake near Norway, Me. Village has returned from a 10-day arc spending a week at the Ad- rt will of John McMullen^Of Nor-' Nostrand of Roselle was the bride- and Mary Garden's Story," by iruch and Mrs. B. H. Outcault road spent thW week-end at Denton, Cranford High School last miral Hotel, Cape May. • eric Klees; ^Bermuda-Journey." by vacation at Old Point Comfort, Va. walk. Conn., which gave company groom. •. ' Mary Ellen Reinert. daughter of WUliam ZuiiJ; "An About Spain/' Mary Garden and Louis Biancolli. embers of the teaching staff Md.. visiting Mr- Depew's parents, Nancy plans to enter art school in Arnold G. Owen of, 210 Edgar stock that has grown to more than Taking ' part from Cranford Mr .and Mrs. Russell C. Remert of by Georgia Long; "All About Ire- "Living Tide," by N. J. Berrill; •nt were: Dr. and Mrs. Howard Mr: and Mra^ Frank Depew." thefalL avenue' is expected ho^ne Monday Mrs. Daniel Goodfriend of West- $3^00.000. Methodist Church were: Brendn Mrs. James B. Rodgers of. 110 206 Orange avenue; has returned land." by/ Creed; "The "Love Junk," by J. P- Hurman; £ Mrs. Ethel Smith, Mrs. Ruth i Muhlenberg Hospital.' Plain- field entertained Friday at a party Beach, Louis .Beach, Jr.. Jean El- Oak lane entertained, with a tea home after Completing her fresh- Central .Northwest," "The,. Mid- "Heart of; Asia," by. Roy Chapman ovslk, Mrs. Ruth Popp, Vto- Mr. and Mrs. Burns Goebner of Mrs. F. Sherman dime of 4 field; where he has been convalesc- in honor of the birthday anniver- Tom thumb Wedding lenbachcr, Bobby and Fred Swish- Monday afternoon in honor of man year at Raddiffe College. west," **The Far West and theAndrews; "John C. Calboun/' by Sarnowski, Miss Joan Prud- M>1 Orange avenjue were at Ard-Besler avenue'.entertained recently ing from a recent illness. ' sary of her mother, Mrs. Sydney er, Walter and Linda King, Harold Mrs. L. F. Pohl of. Chattanooga. Cambridge. MassC A"history major, South."/ by the editors of Loolf Margaret Coit; "A Field Guide to nmo. Miss Jean Felice^Mrs. Vir- more, Pa. for the week-end visit- at a bridal shower in honor of Miss Cumberledge of Livingston, form- Repeated for Benefit and Karen Sjursen, Sharon Soren- Tenn., formerly of 104 Oak Lane, she was named to Ihe. dean's list magazine may help Vacation plans the Butterflies," by Alexander jones, Mrs.« Hale, J. Seth Ing Dr. and Mrs. C. M. Cherry. Dr. Bridie Dunne ol LarchmonU N. Y. Dr. and Mrs. E. EL Gruentng of erly of Cranford. Cranford guests A- repeat performance of the sen, , Janet Buzalski and. Glenn who spent the past week, visiting for both semesters^ jell! Other new books added to the Klots; "Voca'tions for Girls," by ikley, Charles Hpward, Mrs Cherry is pastor of the Methodist Guests were present from. Newark 20 Crescent place entertained last were Mrs. Robert Moriis, Mrs. "Tom Thumb" wedding, previous- Allinger. Also from Cranford, friends and relatives in Cranford library shelves are: Lingenfelter and Kit son; "Six c Collins,, MUs Sommers, Mrs. Church of Ardmore. .. ' -'• and Bayonne. night at a family dinner party in Paul Wilson. Mrs. William Down- ly given in Roselle by Bethany., Barbara and, Diane CJruich, Gail and Madison. Guests included Mrs. VETERANS AS LOW AS 10% DOWN [Gillings and Mrs. H. fttk Miss Barbara Anare Frantz, I. Ftetion Ways to Get a Job," by Paul Boyn- honor of Mrs. Gruening's sons, Pfc. ey, Mrs. Carl Bergh and Mrs. H, J. Chapter, 229, Order of Eastern McMackin, and Joyce Roden. Kenneth Stover of Madison, -Mrs. ton; "Games for Grownups," by 36 MONTHS TO PAY Mso. Mrs. M. White, Miss* Hazel Mrs. James Hay of 21 Berkeley A family party was held at theFicderidc D. Walters, who is home Camwell of Paterson. • CHAS. KURTZ MARKET nl- 6tar, Roselle. was presented ' for Approximately 30 Other children E. G. Rau of Westflcld, Mrs. N. E.daughter of Carroll H. Frantz of ^The Hunterv" by James Ab- ncoast, Miss Hazel Klngsbury, 612 Brookside place, and Miss ridge; "Heart of Fame," by Giles Kohl and Young; "The Great Buc- place entertained at n,.recent gar- home of Mr. andj Mrs. George GUB- on furlough fracn Keesler Field, the Fourth with a whl*- benefit of the Methodist Church in participated from other municipali- Skaarup, Mrs. Leon E. Hunt, Mrs'. caneer," by Philip Lindsay; "If I R. Heckman, Mrs. EUn Duffy, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Nielson or 5 Kathleen Roselyn Howard, daugh- PJayfairi "Ivory Dagger,'* by Pa- den party in honor of her daugh- deirsen of 210 Elm street on BOozi, Miss,' and Jere IC Ross, KUVIIIKH cVlfbn»tlon fea- the educational building last night. ties. A free-will offering was taken Charles M. Ray, Mrs. John Reilly, Were v in' Your Golf Shoes," by E. Patterson, Mrs. Vart^ti ter P,atty*!j sixth birthday anni- day in honor of 'the Christenings of who observed bis seventeenth Sylvester, street entertained Mr. Bette Lou Tyson announced for for the new carpet fund at the Mrs. Robert Pattrm, Mrs. J. W. ter of Harrison 1*. Howard of 322 tricla Wentworth; ''From This Day ers, Miss Florence Messick,. turlnc all the dHlcious foodii North avenue, east, have enrolled •Forward," by Jessica Lyon; "Sil- Johnny Farrell; "Television and, versary. Sixteen guests were pres- Martha Lynn Thompson, daughter birthday. Guests were present and Mrs. Hjalmar Johonnesen from the group of" children, Jill- from church. .'.",, Coffee, Mrs. James B. Waddilt, Mrs. Our Children," by R. L., Shay on; MalleviUe MacNeol, Miss ent. . . of Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson (ran Penniagton, Elizabeth and Bergen, Norway, and Mr. and you need for your holiday William Blake,"Mrs. Joseph Getz in Katherine Gibbs . School. New ver Star," by H. S. Drago; '.'Sword Ity Greene. Miss P. WiUon, Mm. Vnrlt ritv, anrl wiil start Without Scabbard," by Robin Est- "The Making of Public Opinion," pf 308: Centra} avenue, and. Gayle Craniuid. ' • - & Mrs. Fred Lunde of Roselle Park, feastlnc — for tempt hit dinners »rnl Mi.i.H Milliccnt Rtxlgcra.—- by E. B. BogarduG; "How-Paintings [Thompson and Mrs. M. Swana- on Sunday. September 25. They, were grad- 'Sevenieeh Heafler," by-edl- Mr. and-Mrsr-Timothy-Sheehan Praiinces Anderson, daughter of at home... .-for perfect picnic uated from Cranford High School tors of magazine Seventeen; "Sul'r Happen," by Ray Bethers. 223-225 NORTH AVENUE WESTFIELD of 708 WilloWjstreet entertained in Capt. and Mrs. George' O. Ander- Mr, and Mrs. Earl Underwood of lunches. You'll And counter Mr, and Mrs. L; H. Zepfler and St. Louis arrived this week to Mrs. William A. Harvey of 110 last Wednesday night. tan's Warrior," by Bates Baldwin; The Parent-Teacher Association lExecutive board members and houor of the graduation of their son of Robbtns Air. Force Base '. i Makatom drive, was hostess last after counter loaded with halt-' son, Harry^'of 12 Claremont Place "High Calling," by James Street; is.« mothers present were: Mrs.son, Dennis, from Cranford High Georgia. .The.party also marked spend the summer visiting Mrs Thursday at a luncheon and show- nt>r fowl values — are spending three weeks at Mc- "Sudden Glory," by Cid Sumner; . J. Musa, Mrs. G. E. Thurston, Schoy>l last Wednesday evening. Gayle's first birthday anniversary. Underwoods parents. Mr. and Mrs. er for Miss Barbara Brand. Guests all the favorite ta-ste- Gregir, Minn. - Picnic July 12 "Lovely Duckling," by Lida CLarri- Ray Huse, Mrs. George Mc- Guestf- were Mr. and Mrs; Louis Others attending, were Mrs. Mar- Frank Drusek of 8 Parker avenue 1 were from Brielle, Mountain Lakes, The Cranford Heights Associa-. more; "Center of the World? by fath. Mrs. Walter Knorr, Mrs. Van Bergen, Mr. and Mrs. W>H'a tha Anderson, Arthur Anderson. Fanwood, Plainfteld and Cranford. Mrs. R. H. Schubel and hertion will have its annual picnic Richard Tobin; "Echoes of the ul Dlefenbruch. Mrs. Joseph Sullivan, Mr. and -Mrs. James Ben Askildsen. Laura - Ellen Mr.,and Mrs. John C. Schott of Miss Brand plans to be married to children, Bobby and Patty, of 308 July 12 at the Maples, in the Rah- Tide," by Sara Bassett;": "Scanda- irlett. Mrs. Charles Gelinas, Mrs. O'Donnei!. Mrs. Catherine Franke, Thompson, John ' Thompson. Jr, 43 West Holly street will leave this Frank Burke Homer on Septem- Casino nvenue, have left for Camp way Pool Park' area, it. was an- lous Mrs. Blackford," by Harn'ett Costanzo, Mrs.' Charles Za- and Mr. and Mrs. John Errico. George Anderson, Jr.. Glenn Gud- w«ek-ead for a two weeks' visit Alderhi'll. Rhlnebeck, HI. y. Mrs.nounced by William C. Cloiister- Kane; "Fire ori the Wind," by Dav- bjorn Anderson, and Clifford Gun- in Sanford. Me-, with their son-in- ber 1. • •' / .,;-. . ' MAXWELL IIOITSR : ilich, Mrs. M. N. Stevenson, Mrs. man, president.. July nad August id Garth, and "Strange Gift;" by this hn Mysiak and Mrs. Daniel Mr. and Thomas Hogan of derseri. law an. daughter, Mr. and Mrs. E. M K. Flynn. .. ' °' •'; Mrs. J. L. Grady of 209 Balmiere meetings of the association will be Adelyn Bushnell. BSSi.1.... 106 Holly street had as guests last BUY — ••..•; . ., • road is. spending a month at her Strawberry Preserves COFFEE omitted. • By the Same Door," by Blanche |Also; Mrs. Eugene Peer, Mrs. Al- Mr. and "Mrs. H J>. Lohman of week, Mrs. Hogan's sister and summer home, in Meredith, N. H, Garden Perrin;'"N6w or Never," by Man- space r Anderson, Mrs. Russell Hauser, 2 Crescent place returned last A family lawn picnic will be brother-in-law, Mr, and Mrs, Ar- Mr. Grady will join her for his va- '•••••••••••••••••••••a* ning Coles; '.'Canyon Hide-Out," by W Thursday from Blparaington. IndL. giran Sunday for Petty Officer. S/c, 85 Supplied A. V. Anderson, H. W, thur Schrejburg of Cicero, 111. They Frederick D. Cutter and his wife cation next month. - Peter Field; "Cameo," by H. T. jalrymple. Mrs. E. W. Beatty, Mrs. returned home iionday. where they attended the gradua- Miller; "Quiet Street," by Zelda orge Geng, Mrs. F. Todd, Mrs. tion of their son. Dirk Lohman. son-in-law and daughter of Mr. FINISTMADI each Mr. and Mrs. L. Etienne O'Brian" PARK WEST Popkin; ''Maria and the Captain," it Laing, Mrs. W. Sosnowski, Mr. and Mrs. W. Sanford "Bishop from Indiana University. Tbeir and Mn». LeRoy F. Reinhart of 14 and daughter, Constance, of 211 by Isabel Dunn; "Ragged Ones," Richard Burt, Mrs. Walfter of 217 Orange avenue have re- son, daughter-in-law and grand- Indian Spring road, who are fly- LUMBER CO. North Union avenue, have re- by Burke Davis; "Written in the LUIS rinhold and Mrs, W. W. Win-turned from s three weeks', tour daughter, Sean, returned won ing back to San Diego Naval Ai .tilt W. W^STriELD AVC. ' THURSDAY them and are spending the summer Force Base Sunday night'.\ Ex turned from a trip through the, KOMCLI.E PARK, S. it Stars," by Hope Fisher; "This Is Id. • • . •••.••: of the western states. IX 0-4MA - CM 8-7KM AMPLE FREE PARKING the Hour," by Lion Feuchtwanger; I And, Mrs. Michael Scholz. Mrs. Officially anmrd <|aallly Fr«4arU "Saturday Evening Post. Stories of A. Scott, Mrs. William Scott, 1950"; "I.Am Udian," by N. L. S. Borowowko, Mrs. S. Delia Babson; "April Snow," "by Lillian ihi, Mrs. F. C. Moycr, Mrs. Joseph Budd; "The Chain and the Link," Clip this truce und Mrs. R. H. Outcault WOMEN'S by David Miller; "Little Men, Big ' Cpupon. - | Recently, the Lincoln PTA cx- CHILDREN'S "Look Lady,*

'\ \ (s Your Home World/' by W. R. Burnett; "A ndod a welcome to next year's •:>• and present SUMMER SANDALS \JBS SUMMER PLAYSHOES $O85 AMIITI Rough Shoot," by Geoffrey House- , it at any tmlcrgarten parents. While the »2 on your pantry shelf' Made of Shinties, hold; "A Robin Redbreast in a f\v pupils we're visiting the kin- Reg. $3.95 & $495—Now Reg. $4.95 A $S.9S—Now ^ Blue Ribbon room, their mothers and : [Store (or I In-; Th*r* ar« ovM IS dHhnM Armour S>*. were Served refreshments Pantry-Shalf Metli. Evtry on* Ir Brick, Stucco i the .auditorium. . tha-toy to «n ««crtlna. dcllcloui. Vienna I Mrs. Ruth JunovgJk, the princi- Gundy's •conomlcal rntnu th«i you and pl. und Mrs. George McGrath, youit will wilwy. —~ —^ Saus( cr Cement? PTA president, welcomed the savings galore POTATO rents. Refreshments wero served- i Mrs. H. W. Duhymple atul her CHIPS To Keep Cool During imniittec. • 45c The Holiday Week, 4<-j-o(. Hu Attend Junior Id' NEW! fc. |t«••' • 12-oz. Can FUR COAT TURKEYS ,. H». 65c Raspberries 35c cAsaezm it • • ! Dr. and Mrs. Emery Meschter no Sth O.35 iy nd' family of Towunda, Pa. will , (fl to 8 lb. Averw) * Minnie Maid G-oz. Can I'roof STORED IMSIMED FOR $50 MILSHIRE SHEETS .Ki, CASES iXCESS VAt. IS ^ into their new home at 10 AU V. S. CHOICE Grape Juice 18c Hampton street on July 1. Sth rj.4O Restores original lAUrJOEUD AND FINISHED RIB ROAST ...... 11». 7Sc Snow Crop B-oz. Can FLEISHMANN'S FRANKSKINLESSS lb. Lemonade 17c FUR COATS BUV — Snow Crop — 94.4, Warty ; SPECIAL—THIS WEEK ONLY Picnic «)Fruits & Vegetable* •V* 4-oz. Cons ANY PAIR OF 99 Orange '. 2 KINSEY CAsaoirn at* u CLEANED Equipment NEW GRKKN Grape^ Juice 25c Brills out glowing Raest CABBAGE »<•« 5th Q.S3 DRAPES GLAZED .**«.* GORDON'S tohii CLEANED AN.D FINISHEI PARK WEST SWEKT MANTA-ROSA •PPJ LUMBER CO. MEN'S SHOES QUALITY PKtJMS ...... Ih. 19c MiO W. WEBTHELD AVK. THDi; BLUE Armour's Ki-C'hedda 2 lb. Box Rtaptares siHqr ; OUARANTRD MOTHPftOOnNO ItOKEIXE M«K, >'••'•„„, Florsheim BTS SHOI H>» vaht* •• KL H-4S4B CM SOW? BKItKIKS , pi. -35c Cheese Food 89c regularly priced regularly 7.95 WE WILL BE CLOSED • CMaozm jtexhre ORlcUlly Orarf-d QMality Vt»i*rU to 19.95 RIPE FREESTONE PEACHES Potato Salad, Cole Slaw, TIOUSERS SUIT CLOTH COAT ..<•- i3<-y-o/.;'jnr WEDNESDAY, INDEPENDENCE^ DAY fUti now LBS fi Picliled Beet" ' JACKET DRESS CtlMMlC IHKI ILANKIT c,^:'.. M Mm at AtMSTOS SMMMUf. ROMVOS spots wtA 2 25 Cucumber Salad 29c MKK. STUCCO a CIMHT. ICRANFORD SUNDAY now \ only Styles iccolarly. priced Can w U*«li»y stabs AND HOLIDAY S to 6.95 Reddi-Wip 57c Mb extra years IDRUGSTORESCHEDULE sale 'I'd i-.in Dairy ' ooly Milk, past. 22c; horn. 23c of wear HATHAWArS WILL Pedwin , > I na »ii.tiy< BE OPEN SUNDAY r *M CAMozirf: from 10 to 1 and 3 to 7 V Regularly to 10.95 HEAGER'8, SCHER'S PHONE ; and BELL'O WE WILL BE CLOSED, now 6-0592 City- PL. 6-4466 CH AS. VI LIVER HATHAWAY'S Asphalt Ro«r t'outlm V: I.U., Iw, C///3J?G£ WedneMky, OWNED & OPERATED 3Y I HI Norih IMi «l LIQUOR STORE KtvArtL. S. J. Independence Day CRANFORD BOOTERY BUERKLIN S< SYS E S KEY, INC Ill' 3-itiK We Deitvet HAMRAH-EMERSON, Inc. from 10 to 1 and 3 t* t "Where trw* Shoe Fits" C 8TORE M UR8: r M AILY A. ftTUrnr * *'u. "One ni Neu»JI*T*\t'a BELL'S. BEAGER'8 and Cr. 6-3272 18 N. dNION AVE 9 **•* *• • P CRANFORD 21 N. UNION AVE. CRanfordVrfOlSO -••I »»il kluuy BCIIER'H 23 N. UNION AVE. .\»w»»li », N. J. WILL UK CLOSED. MI n-smt» 332 LELAND AVC PLAINFIEtD Hours — 7:30 A. M. to 6 P. M.

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• . . •• •-.--••• '.'.... I'. '. • .•• :••-••: y--. .."' ,•„.•• ' THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND'CHRONICLE. THURSDAY, JUNE 28. 1951 .&•" •:• Page. Four >• -,.i THE CHANTORD CIT3ZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, JUNE 28, LomSuUon Wed Iii Trinity Church Rite Jeait McPherson Bri The Rev. Robert G. Longaker, formerly of Cranford, became the Wise, r sister. Mto UOm Sutton, » pastor of First Presbyterian Church bride of Robert Wakefleld Dickson, marriage. Carrying a semi-cascade Charles F. of white roses and baby-breath, the T I of honor. BMmnta* were: ..here; performed the ceremony at son of Dr. and Mrs. John Bernard Lieut Joyce Ofltepie of Al- "Creag Dhu," home of the bride's Dickson of New York City. The bride wore a floor-length gown of white embroidered net over taffeta. , p.^ Second Pent Kay uncle and aunt, Mr. and MrsRt. . Rev. Msgr. Henry J. Watterson, ie of Haledon. 8ew»d Ueut, Chauncey Ryder. McPerson. pastor of Holy Trinity Church, It was fashioned with a square Miss Helen j neckline, puff sleeves, fitted bodice r, Sheridan dt . HL, Escorted by her father, the bride Westfleld, officiated. ey. Bin. Woiiam Loeber ' I Second Lieut Mna Pouet of with satin midriff and full hoop Betty Hill and Mrs. Hi!) ' was attended by her sister, Misi Escorted by her father, the bride Ohio. All bridesmaids are Elizabeth McPherson of Cranford wore a gown of white chahtilly lace skirt. Her fingertip veil of silk Mr. and Mrs. Sharrett us maid of honor, and Mrs. William over satin with an ofT-the-shoulder illusion was'draped from a match- more will entertain ing embroidered net Cap, edged in v. Rpy RappJey «1 Saganaw, B. Miller of Livingston, sister of neckline and long train. Double- the mdding party at & seedjpearls. j was best man. Ushers were the bridegroom, as matron of pleated ruffles trimmed the neck- Country Club this evening W Donald' Marand© of South honor. , \ ine, cuffs and hem. She carried Mr* Richard LeDuc was matron ing the rehearsal in the First 1 A 'Ind., Cpl. George Hach of •'•. Bridesmaids were Miss Mary Eucharist lilies, stephanotjs and of honor and Miss Antoinette Dl- byterian Church. ' ' , ICy- CpL Clifford Herrod Fabio was bridesmaid. The honor McPherson of Bernardsville, a blue delphinium. Mrs. Abram Hill Crawell "Louisville, ICy.. and Second attendant was dressed in a pink Berkeley place win entertain ; ' cousin; Mrs: George Kadel of Maid of honor for the bridauiu* 1 it Lloyd .Lake ol Lansing, Swiss organdy gown. The brides- luncheon tomorrow' in- hmm Short Hillsl and the Misses Pa7 Miss Roslyn Gcrvasio of Dumont, jh. First Lieut. Bdward MeFar- tricia Damon and Joan Jacobsen who wore frostedQorgandy over maid worera similar gown of lilac. Miss Hill and her bridesmaX] They .wore matching bonnets and JJa was soloist. • I of Cranford. • . • yellow taffeta, and a headpiece of betty Hill. Miss Helen The bride's town was ol white 1 The bride wore a gown of nylon ivy and daisies. Her bouquet was short mitts.' Each carried a cas- PlainSeld. Miss Jane Foster I cade bouquet. • ' ' •' t organza and lace with a flow-1, organza and an heirloom veil of of talisman roses, daisies and blue Ridgewood. Mrsw Edward a i .train. She wore a net fingertip Best man was Roger C. Allen of MRS, THERRON HENRY VAUGHAN rosepointe and Duchess lace. .She dephinium. A flower girl, Susan ner of Wilmington. DeL, and ngth veil. Her bouquet was of Philadelphia, Pa., and ushers were William Loeber of CranfonL 1 carried white, orchids. Her honor Cocalis of Roselle, was dressed in bite roses, gardenias and sweet- Robert Burton of Newton, Mass., • attendants wore white floor-length a miniature replica of the honor at- Her attendants were slml- Richard LeDuc, James Settlethire dresses with sashes of deep purple, tendant's gown anid carried similar j attired in ankle length strap- and Robert Weaver, '. ' ' • •' : Lucille Arlene Rudolph Mildred Morits Fi . with head bands of purple gladioli flowers. ^ • . MRS. ROBERT E. SOLLMANN i gowns of white~organdy with and pink roses and matching bou- James Cocalis, also of Roselle, Mrs. George ftothweiler, Jr. Of Robert G. eav etching dusters. They carried quets. Bridesmaids were attired in was best man! • ; played the organ^ and.accompanied Weds Minnesota Airman Mr: and Mrs. Clifford & Jlo, Millets ol white and red gar- Cecilia Anthes Bride Tell Engagement of Miss Joan Tillet, soloist. similar gowns, with lavender, sash- Mrs. Veltre wone pink chantilly. The wedding of Miss Lucille Ar- Sr. of 54» Cumberland stre«t.wJ nenias and roses. , i • es, and head bands and bouquets Of Richard J. Hanley After a reception for 75 guests field, announce the < Marine Sgt. Goebner < Iene Rudolph, daughter of Mr. and The bride's mother was gowned of lavender gladiolus and pink Miss Cecilia Alice Anthes, Mr., and Mrs. Charles Arenz of ! black silk organza over taffeta Mrs. C. H. Rudolph of 103 South taurice Marie Kiamie ; , roses. . . , daughter of Mrs. William J. An-58 High Street, Sharon Hill. Pa. i pink accessories. Mrs. Smith's Carl Henry Solliwinn of Far .Union avenue, and S/Sgt. Therron thes, of Clearwatcr, Fla., and thehave annqunced the engagement Weds Army Sergeant ; and accessories were of navy wa'i; best man for hit hrnthci Mr Anthnc, formerly nf B|'l>- ol their a^ulhTeirMiss~Mar^aret Henry—Vaughan-of^the-Air-Force, —Trinity— ehurch wa>r~trie~ scene Their corsages were pink We believe that when you buy a half ham you should get a oTlhe center part is reinovwl to be sold as center Ushers Were Bradhcr McPherson abeth and Roselle Park, became son of the late Mr. and Mrslas. t Saturday of the wedding of They may be just as large as half hams, but ibef dont give /.••• Littlehalc of Chatham, cousin qf Lois Sheffer to Marine Sgt. Rich- Ml half with none of the choice center slices removed. And the bride .of Richard Joseph Han- Charles - B.—Vaughan of Walters. Miss Laurice Marie Kiamie, daugh- A reception was held in you the aame percentage of choice center meat ISalurallr. the bride; Gene Thompson'of Great ley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard ard B. Goebner, son of Mr. and that's what you do get at A&P- Our half hams are never just Minn., was held last Saturday aft- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kia- |ge. Battle Creek. Quests and Neck, L. I.; Philip Voltz of Phila- .Hanley of 81 Winans avenue last Mrs. Burns Goebner of'101 Orange mie of 332 Centennial avenue1, to rtives were present from sev- portions. They're /«« Mves. which we get l>y culling hams' - they should co«it less. And at A&P the? Jo. ASF» ICU an delphia, Pa.; William B. Miller of Saturday at a 10 a. m. Nuptial Mass avenue, formerly of Sharon Hill. ernoon in Trinity Church. Thfi Sgt. Tbmmie. Pickering of Arling- -.J states. After * wedding trip into two full-cut halves. No center slices are removed. Por- famous brands . .. specially selected. Senre Kara from Livingston; and John Tlmpkin, of Holy Trinity Church, Wcstfield. Miss Sheffer is a' graduate of Rev. Hugh Morton officiated. ton, Va., son of Mr. and MrsJ L. H. EjCanada the couple will reside at on the holiday. It s sure to please, and give fall l Caldwell, cousin .of the bride- ttons on the other hand, are cut from hams from which some The pastor,, the Rcy. Msgr.. Sharon Hill High School and is Crutcher of Houston,. Texas: E Chestnut street. Battle .Creek. groom. The bride, who was .given in Henry J. Watterson, officiated. A employed by United Engineers and marriage by her -father, wore a The ReV. Hugh Morton ofliciated ,the bride is an army nurse and After a reception in the garden, Constructors of Philadelphia. reception followed at the Park strapless gown of French' imported at the double ring cere_rnony. Mrs. (r. Smith is serving with the Mil- Smoked Pork Shoulders Start «al Mr. and Mrs.. Sollmann'left for Hotel, Plainfleld. Sgt. * Goebner is stationed at Pickering was given in marriage 7"cu» lb.82c 10'co»lb.74c Sea Island, Ga. They will live in chantilly lace and nylon marquis- r Police. •. '.. • Rib Roast choic Given in marriage by her broth- Camp Lejeune. N. C, as a demoli- by her father, Thomas Kiamie. The SOcwl American Far Hills. ette over taffeta and full skirt, with prinwbaaf lb.99« Smoked Pork Butts . er/ Vincent J. Mechler, the bride tion expert with the Marine Corps. a lace jacket With long pointed church altar was decorated with v Sirloin Steak Mrs. Sollmann is the grand- was attended by Miss Ann Daly of He also is a graduate of Sharon white gladioli. . Fete the Ivan Nylens v •gwomi' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice sleeves and a peter pan collar. Her *alacU-all sizas lb.49c Sliced Bacon su««r*fij Elizabeth as maid of honor', and Hill High Schoolj and was in his imported' finger tip illusion veil The bride was attired in a baller- 25th Anniversary 1b. Fowl Wyatt Sheffer and the lute Mr. and junior year at Dickinson College 57- Miss Maureen Hnnley, sister of the was held by a lace Juliet cap ina length white lace gown, with A large number of friends and ib39« Frankfurters Mrs. William Charles McPherson. bridegroom • as bridesmaid. Miss when recalled to. active duty last Ducklings She attended the Hartridge School,' trimmed with seed pearls and sheillusion neckline, painted sleeves, •relatives, including a sister.who a picnic? It's easy tarolyn Allen of North. Arlington, October. No date has been set for carried a cascade of white gladioli and fingertip vejl, held With white Bologna or Meat Loaf was graduated from Mists Craven's" the wedding. . •'•',, lauric all the way from Seattle, to make delicious sandwiches Leg or Hump of Veal • . . ib.79c Prospect Hill Country Day School Cousin of Mr. Hanley, was junior and pink roses. . ' • stephanotis and baby breath. She Wash., were present Saturday with Nthis economical cheese! Boiled Ham and attended art' school for two bridesmaid. carried, white rosebuds and.steph- liight at a surprise twenty-fifth I . 9 • ib. 35« ..-Miss Georgia F. Rosendale of anotis on her prayerbook. Breast of Veal . • -years. yV, member of the Sociaty MKS. ROBERT W, DICKSON . Arnold Hanley was best man for Antoinette De Fabio's Cranford Was maid of honor. She MILMED EVELTV Isedding anniversary party for Mr. I' -O MRS. ROBERT C. HARKER 1 WhoU or ailUr half ib63c Spiced Luncheon Meat of Mayflower Descendcnts of New his brother, whose, ushers.included The bride's sister. Miss Helen land Mrs. Ivan. A. Nyfen of 13B SimyfliM • . wA lace over a satin sheath, while the Engagement Announced was attired in a blue'nylon, mar- their daughter. Mildred ] Fresh Hams Jersey, Mrs. Sollmann is a direct William , Mechler, brother of the at the Somerville Inn, the couple Kiamie, of the Centennial avenue Illuhawk drive. ' • •' bridegroom'8 mother wore a lace quisette gown over taffeta.and a Robert Gray Weaver of 188 Fresh Bultter\F»cy tnMm.ry .iitWck79« Bacon Squares ' 8,39* descendant of Sir Froncis Wyatt, bride, and William Downey, both Mr.«and Mrs. Joseph De Fabio of left for a stay in Atlantic City. blue headpiece. She carried a cas- address, was maid of honor! She The party was at the home of dress of dusty rose. ; of Scotch Plains. ' ' • ,. wore a ballerina length gown of coin avenue, west.. first Royal Governor of Virginia. 37 Meeker avenue announce' the' The bride, a graduate of Cran- cade of pink gladioli and roses. Miss Moriti is a Ilhe Nylens' son and daughter-rin- Rib Veal Chops s After a reception at The Chan- Miss Anthes was attired in a rose pink net, with a small cap fash- Sharp America^Cheddar it 65c Mr. Sollmann, a.. graduate . of engagement of their ( daughter, ford High School, is employed at Westneld High SdxWtl and a l ptyi, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Nylen of icier, Millburn, the couple left for point lace gown over satin, with. 1 Daniel Ogden, Jr. of Woodbridge ioned of feathers, and a pink veil. Stevens Institute of Technology, Antoinette Theresa; to Cpl. Wil-Boyle-Midway, Inc. Pvt. Harker, ber of the Westneld Ju&q-' 2 Herning avenue. The honored Pork Loins a short motor trip. Mrs. Dickson's French illusion yoke with a long was best man and Thomas Burke She carried an old-fashioned nose- Borden's GruyereX • ooz.Pkg35c Hoboken, Class of "49, attended liam C. Pollack, son of Mr. andalso a Cranford High School grad- art's Club. She is ennpkncd by \ .. uple.' who were married June 26, traveling costume was a pink linen train. Her cap of matching lace of-Cranford served as usher. gay of pastel colors. Montclair schools. He is a member uate, attended the University of Hoover Company. 11926, were presented'with a silver Loin Pork Chops dress with blue accessories. They was trimmed with orange blos- Mrs. Elmer Pollock of Roanoke, The bride's mother wore an aqua Cpl. Solomon' Brudy of Fort Kraft's Kay-Natural\ «-«M*«- 35C of Tau Beta Pi and Beta Theta Pi Virginia. Tampa in Florida after . he was tey Division. North Plainfidd. |»ltee service- • • • • • ~ will live at Jackson Heights, N: Y. soms, and. a finger tip veil of graduated from Union Junior Col- lace dress o'ver taffeta, with white Monmouth was best man and Sfit. Pork Chops fraternities. He is associated with Miss De Fabio is a. graduate Mr. Weaver, a Guests Were: Mrs. T. P. Kel- Milk Itef. 2q».con»,.45e ••«•«.^ G. M. - Giannini Company, Inc., The bride is a graduate of Up-French illusion. She carried a pray- lege. He currently is stationed at accessories and a cordage of pink Howard Chapman of Arlington, |!(«j< of Seattle. Wash., sister of sala College and attended Union er book with white orchids' and roses. ! Va.,. was usher. Robert Hazen was School graduate, seiwd with Springfield.^ Fort Dix. . Army in the South Pacific for ' lMrs/Nylen;'Mrs. Nettie Hellgren Fimo QmmKtmj Mrs. Sollmann was feted at sev- Junior . College. A ^graduate of stephanotis. •' . • The bride1 was honored at a per- Reception was- at the "Garden" the organist. ]of Chicago, 111.; Mr. and Mrs Her- Cranford High School, she attend- . The bride is a graduate of Holy After a wedding trip to Osca- years. He attended Union Ju eral pre-nuptial showers. Mr. Soll- sonal shower on Saturday, given in PlainHcld. College and Nowack of Ridgewood; Mr. Fre»h Cod Steaks Ib 3]e !b.23c man's' mother—entertained the ed -Holy Trinity School in Wost- ^nity-Wgh-SohooIr-WcBtnold, and larle Nelson! of Fui u wedding trip! through the' wanna-Lako. New York, the vou- " rs. Donald Marshall of 1S1 Lemonade Mix Mm*. Maid 6 <*. can IS* is a member of the Junior Catholic tiayonne Merck and Company. bridal party and guests at a buffet flcld. She is u member of Theta and Mrs. Irene Nelson of Roselle New England states and Canada pic plans to live in Arlington. drive; Mr. ah"d Mrs. Ar- Fresh Scallop* . Shriaip Cocktail 5nol4 15*" Douglas of Kenilworth, Mrs. An-Vt., Mrs. Wolford's parents, Mr. tel Commodore lust week. At thetencry Junior College nt Hackctts- YES, BOTH OUR Safety of these light, 0avorful favbrites! • • gela Gomes of East Orange, Mrs. and Mrs. H. P. Coombs of Findley, dinner, Mr. Marshall received his town last week-l!nd. They repre- , An outstanding record wag re- Pascal Celery Grace McCardy of -Ruhwiiy, Mrs. Ohio, and her uncle and aunt, Mr. ten-year service pin. sented the Methodist Church. I eently celebrated by member* of Gum Drops wonUw* 12 ox. box MayOIinaiSe pinljar39c quart jar 69c Arthur Tichenor arid Miss Ger- and Mrs. Hurold Coombs of Louis- CRANFpRD AND 1 Inlernational Nickel's Frdod-Stoble Raisin Pound Cake 27 tt. loaf 59« trude Ticherjor, both of Elizabeth. ville, Ky. Mine Etectricul Department who Jolly {tolls As$orl«d-Worlhmora 1lb.b»g31« Salad Dressing 8 ox. jar 19c quart jar 59« Pop Corn ro WESTFIELD STORES AMERICAN EXFIESS compiled 101.000 shifts without • Rolls Hamhirtaf or Frankfurter pkg. of 8 for 19* I lm(>(e (i«»t-tirm; nccident. Jane Parker Milk Bread w20«; Marsh lllulloWS Whila-Frahfz 11b. bag 25« Sandwich Spread • • so*.jar 19c .WILL BE CLOSED Peanut Butter • . i2ox. iau33c TRAVELERS Sponge Layers • . ^ «»f2for35c Salted Peanuts A»!ar Mox.bafl39« g ALL DAY Hardware. Cracker Jacks • • M o*6«or 23« Strawberry Preserves ifc. i«r39c Coca-Cola . <«x.ha 6w29c Taking your winter holiday? You g«t a quick refund if Dessert Shells . . M^^2^ WEDNESDAYS A journey back homic? A busi- they're W or IJ1 » PARK"* WEST Nedick^s Orange four* wilt ness trip somewhere? sp«n.ink-are the Amrncon Esp**** Twwltrt no more flavorful coffee at any price! 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Page THE7 CRAWFORD CITIZEN AKD .cmONTCLE. THURSDAY. JUNE 28, 19J1 l*a£e Four THE CRANFORD CITTZEM AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY, Jtft«K 28,; L ~Jean McPherson Wed in Bride In Garden Setting Saturday Patricia Horn Married Trinity Church Rite of Army Man In Double-Ring Ritual Lieut. Eleanor Lou Sul- Miss Patricia Joan Horn, ihSr of Mr. and Mrt Ceremony at Bernardsville ter of Mrs. Emma L. DiFabio, ,A Sutton.ot 148 Hillcrest ^became the bride Sund«y ' In a garden setting at Bernards-* 221 Arbor street and Police will become , ,7 Of Pfc. Russell O. Smith, Adam F. Horn of Newark, Ulc viUe last Saturday at 4 p. m.. Miss Crane Sharrett, son ^ % ii'r" E.*. Smith of Pueblo, Nancy j.Veltre h the bride, Sunday, of Pvt Iv :> Jean McPherson. daughter of Mr. Harry A. Sharret* "'and delate Mr. Smith. The C. Harker, USA, son of Mrs. et and Mrs. William • Charles Me- Married in West field MdVat8:30P.rn ^^r; % ring >*mofr ™ ?fr Pherson of 309 Casino avenue, be- In ~a" double-rmgxeremony per Muuia ufJUft Charles A. Harker of Ja Jones Hospital came the bride of Robert Ekko formed at the home of her parents guest of honor Tuesday J at 3; IS p. m. yesterday. Miss Nan- Fla. The double-ring at a paper shower i Sollmann, son of Mr. and Mrsc.y Josephine Veltre, daughter of was performed at 5 p. m. in Bedford H. L Carl P. Sollman of Cedar Ridge Mr. and Mrs. James Charles Veltre ford Methodist Church by the Rev.' Union avenue. Albert AUinger, pastor: Farm, tar Hills. . of 425 Summit avenue. Westfleld, c She was attended by The Rev. Robert G. Longaker, formerly of Cranford, became the Mr. Horn gave his daughter in Park. Mrs. Thelma Wise .j.-ter Miss Helen Sutton, as pastor of First Presbyterian Church bride of Robert Wakefteld Dickson, marriage. Carrying a semi-cascade Charles F. Hanselc , Mrcs r»J i of honor. Bridesmaids were: here, performed the ceremony at son of Dr. and Mrs. John Bernard of white roses and baby-breath, the LWiit. Joyce GHlesple of Al- "Creag Dhu." home of the bride's Dickson of New York City. The j bride wore a floor-length gown of Jf£ Mrs. MansellK, Pa ° Second Lieut.. Kay uncle and aunt, Mr. and MrsRt. . Rev. Msgr. Henry J. Watterson, white embroidered net over taffeta. ards Mrs. John F. Fast. Mi jj Sio'ot Haledon. Second Lieut, j It was fashioned with a square ss Chauncey Ryder McPerson. pastor of Holy Trinity Church, Raubenheimer, Miss Helen rh' * Sheridan 6f Chicago. I«U Escorted by her father, the bride Westfleld, officiated. ; neckline, puff sleeves, fitted bodice ey, Mrs. William Loeber [Second Lieut. Edna Fbuet of , with satin midriff and full hoop attended^by-hersistcr. Miss Escorted by her fatherrthe bridr Betty HiU and Mrs; Hill ^7Ohio. All bridesmaids are skirt Her fingertip veil of silk Elizabeth McPherson of Cranford wore a gown of white chantilly lace Mr. and Mrs. Sharrett of illusion was draped from a match- as maid of honor, and Mrs. William over satin with an oftVthe-shoulder more will entertain membe, ing embroidered net cap, edged in B. Miller of Livingston; sister of neckline and long' train. Double- : the wedding party at Echo \ was best man. Ushers were seedpearls. ' ' the bridegroom, as matron of pleated ruffles trimmed the heck- Country Club this evening ft Donald Marando, of Soath honor,. • line, cuffs and hem. . She carried Mrs. Richard LeDuc was matron ing the rehearsal in the First ] Ind.. Cpl. Cteorge Hach of Bridesmaids were Miss Mary Eucharist lilies, stephanotjs and of honor'and Miss Antoinette Di- byterian Church. Ky., CpL Clifford Herrod McPherson of Bernards vi He, a blue delphinium. .. . Fabio was bridesrnald. The* honor Mrs. Abram Hill Crowcll _.svme, Ky.. and Second attendant was dressed in a pink cousin; Mrs. George Kadel of Maid of honor for the brldavau* BerHeley place will entertain ,ui Lloyd Lake of Lansing, Swiss organdy gown. The brides- Short Hills; and the Misses Pa- Miss Roslyn Gervasio of Dumont, luncheon tomorrow* in- hojim h> /First Lieut. Bdward McFar- tllCtf MMOVt* tricia Damon and Joan. Jacobsen who wore frosted organdy over, maid wore a similar gown of lilac. Miss. Hill and her bridesmaids 1 They,wore matching bonnets and vas soloist • •: « of Cranford. ' yellow taffeta, and a headpiece of Betty Hill, Miss Helen Chane' me bride's gown was of white The bride wore a gown of nylon ivy and daisies. Her bouquet was' short mitts. Each, carried a cas- Plainfleld. Miss Jane Foster! cade bouquet- "' , t organza and lace with a flow- organza and an heirloom veil, of of talisman roses, daisies and blue Ridgewood. Mrs.^Edward S. < , train. She wore a net fingertip rosepointe and Duchess lace. .Shedephinium. A flower girl, Susan Best man was Roger C. Allen bf MRS. THERRON HENRY VAUGHAN ner of Wilmington, Del and «th veil. Her bouquet waspf carried white orchids. Her honor Cocalis of Roselle, was dressed in PhUadelphia, Pa., and ushers were William Loeber of Cranford. ite roses, gardenias and sweet- attendants wore white floor-length a miniature replica of the honor at- Robert Burton of Newton, Mass.; Her attendants were siml- dresses with sashes of deep purple, tendant's gown and carried similar Richard Le* Due, James Settlemire j attired in ankle length strap- and Robert Weaver. - . ' Lucille Arlene Rudolph Mildred Moritz Fi With head bands of purple gladioli 'flowers. ,•.''.,•.'."•' ' • ' • '" •'' MRS. ROBERT E. SOLLMANN i gowns of white organdy with and pink roses and matching bou- James Cocalis, also of Roselle, Mrs.. George Rottweiler, Jr. Of Robert G. Weaver tching dusters. They—carried quets. Bridesmaids were attired in was.best mani ' • played the .organ, and accompanied Weds Minnesota Airman Mr. and Mrs. Clifford S. Mol of white and red gar- similar gowns, with lavender sash- Cecilia Anthe* Bride Tell Engagement of Bliss Joan THlet, soloist. ' Mrs,, Veltre wore pink chantilly The wedding of Miss Lucille Ar- Sr. of 509 Cumberland street, wl Kjiias and roses. •• . es, and head bands and bouquets Of Richard J. Hanley . Marine Sgt. Goebner After a reception for 75 guests Held, announce the engaRcmenl Theferlde's mother was gowned lene Rudolph, daughter of Mr. and of lavender gladiolus and pink Miss Cecilia . Alice Anthes, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Arenz of Laurice Marie Kiamie f black silk organza over taffeta . roses. . . .'•.'.. daughter of Mrs. William J. An-58 High Street. Sharon Hill, Mrs. C. H. Rudolph of 103 South i pink accessories. Mrs. Smith's r~:nl Honry Kollmnnn of Far i of Clearwatei, Fla., and'the" have announced the engagement Ion avenue, and S/Sgt. Therron Army sergeant and accessories were of navy Hills was best man for his brother, 4901 of the center part is removed lo be sold as center slices. late Mr. Anthes, formerly of Eliz- of their daughter, Mis*' Margaret Henry Vaughan of the Air Force,' Trinity Church . was the scene Their corsages were pink We beliews Aat when you buy a half ham you should get a lishcrs were Bradncr McPherson abeth and Roselle Park, became They may be just as large as half hams; but they_don*t give . Littlehale of Chatham,.'cousin of Lois Sheffer to Marine Sgi Rich- of the late Mr. and Mrslas. t Saturday of the wedding pf lull half wiA none of.the choice center slices removed. And the bride of Richard Joseph Han- reception was -held in Moose you the same percentage of choice center meat. Naturally, • the bride; Gene Thompson of Great ard B. Goebner. son of Mr. and B. Vaughan bf Walters, Miss Laurice Marie |Ciainie, daugh- that's what ywu do get at A&P. Our half hams are never just ley, son of Mr, and Mrs. Bernard ,ge, Battle Creek. Ouests and Neck. L. I.; Philip Vdltz of Phila- Mrs. Burns Goebner of 101 Orange Minn., was held last Saturday art- ter of Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Kia- portions. Tliey'te /«// halves, which we get by cutting hams they should cost less. And'aCA&P they do. A&P's hams art Hanley of 81 Winans avenue last avenue, formerly of Sharon Hill. mie of 3iJ2 Centennial avenue, to rtives were present from sev- delphia. Pa.; William B. Miller of Saturday at a 10 a. m. Nuptial Mass in Trinity Church. The famous brands ... specially selected. Serve ham from A&P . Miss Sheffer is a graduate of Sgt. Tommie Pickering of Arling- nl-states. After * wedding trip into two full-cut halves. No center slices are removed. Por- Livingston; _.Mi£f"aiTd Mrs. Sollmann left for straplesl s gown of French imported Rib Roast <**» .nd prim, b-f Hotel, Plainfleld. Sgt. Goebner is stationed at chantilly lace and nylon marquis- Pickering was given in marriage r Police. . •. ,' Sea Island. Ga: They will live in. Camp Lejeune, N. C... as a demoli- Smoked Pork Butts ib.79c Far Hills.\ i Given in marriage by her broth- ette over taffeta and full skirt, with bylier father, Thomas Kiamie. The SiHoin Steak W ib99c er, Vincent J. Mechler, the bride tion expert with the Marine Corps. a, lace jacket with long pointed church altar was decorated with v Mrs. Sollmann is the ' grand- He also is a. graduate of Sharon fete the JlvanJSIylens ib.49c Sliced BaCOIl • &nnvf»ld-sugar eurtidl daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Was attended by Miss Ann Daly of sleeves and a peter pan collar. Her white gladioli. Ik. for fricassM, salads-all Elizabeth as maid of honor and Hill High School, and was in his. imported finger tip illusion veil The bride was attired in a baller- On 25th Anniversary 'ib.67* Wyatt Sheffcr arid the late Mr. and 57 ib.39« Frankfurters skini.M Mrs. William Charles McPherson. Miss Maureen. Hanley, sister of the junior year at Dickinson College was held by a lace Juliet cap ina length white lace gown, v»ith A large number, of friends and, She attended the Hartrldg'c School, bridegroom as bridesmaid. Miss when recalled to active duty last trimmed with seed, pearls and sheillusion neckline, painted sleeves, Irelatives. including a sister who Planning » plcnicf It's easy g Bologna or Meat Loaf WAS. graduated from Miss Craven's Carolyn. Allen of North Arlington, October. No date has been set for carried a cascade of white gladioli and fingertip Veil, held with white came all the way from Sedttle, to make delicious sandwiches* . Prospect Hill Country Day School cousin of Mr. Hanley, was junior the wedding. ' ' and pink roses. ' stephanotis and baby breath. She IWash,• were present .Saturday vith this economical cheese! Leg or Rump of Veal • • • Boiled Ham and attended art school for two bridesmaid. • -,.-.' carried white rosebud's and steph- •night at a surprise twenty-fifth Miss Georgia F. Rosendale of anotis on her prayerbook. Breast of Veal • • • • • • years. A member of the Socifty MRS. ROBERT #. DICKSON Arnold' Hanley was best man for Antoinette De Fabio't Cranford was maid of honor. She MILDRED EVELYN MOB •wedding anniversary party for Mr. Spiced Luncheon Meat It 6S its brother, whose ushers included BUS. ROBERT C. HARKER of Mayflower Descendants, of New was attired in a blue'nylon mar- The bride's sister, Miss Helen land Mrs. Ivan A. Nylen of, 136 8» Fresh Hams " wU» w «*«• half lace over a satin sheath, while the William Mechler, brother of theEngagement Announced Kiamie, of the Centennial avenue their daughter, Mildred EvelynJ i!t Sugar curwl ib.39c Jersey,'Mrs. Sollmann is a.direct at the Somervllle Inn, the couple quisette gown over taffeta and a u Illohawk drive. BaLc^n^quares bridegroom's mother wore a lace bride, and William Downey, both Mr.*and Mrs, Joseph De Fabio of address, was maid of honor. She Robert Grdy Weaver of 108 descendant of Sir Francis Wyatt, left for a stay in Atlantic City. blue- headpiece. She carried a cas- coin avenue, west. The party vma at the Ihome of Fresh Buite^ ^ Short cu»-k»5 Wait* dress of dusty rose. of Scotch Plains. ...,•'.., 37 Meeker avenue announce the wore a ballerina length gown of first Royal Governor of Virginia. The bride, a graduate of-Cran- cade of pink gladioli and roses. '• Miss Moritz is a graduate! Ihe Nylens' son and daughter-in- Rib Veal Chops Mr. Sollmann. a graduate of After a reception at The Chan- Miss Anthes was attired in a rose engagement of their , daughter,' ford High School, is employed1 at pink net, with a small cap fash- law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nylen of Sharp American Cheddar ^ 65c ticler, Millburri, the couple left for Daniel Ogden, Jr. of Woodbridge Westfleld High School and a me PUmrim Brmmd Wkela or vitUr half ib 53* Stevens Institute of Technology, point lace gown over satin, with Antoinette Theresa, to Cpl. Wil-Boyle-Midway, Inc. Pvt Harker, ioned of feathers and a pink veil. U3.-Herning avenue. The honored f Pork Loins a short motor trip. Mrs. Dickson's French illusion yoke with a long was best man and Thomas Burke She carried an old-fashioned nose- ber of the WcstHeld Junior Borden 8 Gruyere . .69e Shrimp Cocktail 5tt. Beta Gamma sorority. Women's Club: Mr. Hanley is also Mrs. Pickering is a graduate bf A spring wedding has Welch's Grape Juice • a o* en 23° supper in her home, and', Miss at Mrs. Morris' home. Gifts were the bride.chose a lavender colored planned. Itluir Galley of Plainfteld; Mr. and Damon gave a personal shower at Mr. Dickson, who is completing graduate of Holy Trjnity High arranged in a wishing well, and suit, with white' accessories and aCranford High School and is em- • Mrs. Vincent Pleni of Belleville, requirements for a doctorate in School,and Seton Hall University ployed as a secretary at Packing French Fried Potatpe8Bifd»y«iooi.22c her home, 7 Cranford avenue. table, decorations were irt hunter corsage of white roses. Mrs. A. J. Dnvics of 29 Park land Carl Lundstrom of Somer- Mrs. Henry Schmalz of Milling- physics at New York University, and attended' its graduate school. green and chartreuse. Thirty guests Mrs. Vaughan is a graduate of Engineering Corp., Cranford. Her Ivillo. 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CRANFOltD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1951 '.-•- '-Page^ Seven THE CRANFORD .CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY. JUNE 28, 1951 life. He ,attended Cranford' High Offer Part of Car Crashes Barrier, ber scores of feet along the road- School. After enlistment in, the way, arid, damaged a warning OBITUARY Army in 19«v~*e-trnined in Fort Sewer for Sale ' Man, 50, Called Drunk blinker. Jqckson, S. 'C, and served in the {Continued jrom page ong) Walter Sidlosca. 50 years old, of Elmer "Marino, 48 years old. of Start the 4th with a Bang JtohnE-Klhc Holly street, died Tuesday European area. He heid the rank a part of Pacific avenue. Hearing Someryille, who was riding in Mr: • 'V. Roselle, was charged with drunken 1 BEGINS A service for John Edntond King, morning in. Renfrew following a of sergeant. In 1946 he was award- was set for July 10. Thomas E. driving Sunday after his auto Sidlosca's car. was extricated from, three months' illness from leuke- ed the ,and dis- 48 years old. of 512 Elm street, Bransfleld was granted permission rammed through the State High- the wreck by bystanders. , when By First Shopping who died Monday night, will be mia.. Mrs, Grail and children have charged. • , ' to open, a used car lot at 305 South the force of the crash drove his been in Renfrew since last Thurs- way Department road barrier conducted at 11 a. m. tomorrow by 1 A truck driver for the Greer avenue, east. Approval was given head through the windshield, p/- •' f'i • the Rev. Robert G. Longaker, paS- day, and Mr. Grail left yesterday Trucking Company, Mr. Ditzel the sale of lots 42 to 45, block 460, .marking the end of the completed lice said. He suffered sevejre cuts to attend the funeral services t tor of First Presbyterian Church, was 'formerly employed as a driver located on Pacific avenuei to Rob-Portion of the Route 4 Parkway at end broken ribs. —Irowi Gr*3r-Mefnorial,-12 g ortny. for^Essq Standard -Oil-Company;; ert I. Nylen-for f 1;000;- avenue. ~£leutenant~George Lr.Rosenda Sw? ^ix fieW avenue. Buri&l will be -in In addition, to her sister here, He belonged to" trfe ' Del Monte Mr. Sidlosca was released in $250 and Patrolman Ralph Koury, called Mrs. Leclair. is survived by two Refcrred . to committee of the Fairview Cemetery,_Wesr the Sunday night. There were 60 floral has been operated for the past five . Oliver United Filters Company. 29 years old, of 950 Rur'itan road, pieces.- /• y who died Friday at his home after years at MS Casino avenue by Mrs. .New York City, and had lived in Surviving are his parents, Mr. |R. H.Schubel. The applicant pre- . rat rooND Cranford .five years. He was: born drinking what police deseribi'd as and , Mrs. Walter H;'"Ditzel; four ii poisonous insecticide; were eon- sented a letter from ueighbors on in Boone. N. C. brothers, Walter H., Jr., Russell C, Richmond avenue stating that they ALSO HALF TURKEYS Surviving aic his wifo.'JMrS. Gor- ^ducted at 2 p. m. Tuesday at Gray [•Henry R. and Wesley W., and two. KEEP Memorial by the Rev. Albert G. iad no objection to the location trydc Halverson Kint>; a'daughtcr, j sisters, Mrs-, AjicC Frankenberger, if the school in that area. . Mrs. Jean Nordstrom of Chirk; :i Dezso, pastor of Oset'ola Preibytei'- JERSEY DRESSED and Miss Bessie. M. Ditzel, .all of Adm. E. D. Stanley, chairman of xih. Clement, of Ret! Lake Ontario, i;m Church. Burial followed in Cninford.- Canada: two -sisters, Mrs. ' Mary Rahway Cemetery, Uahway. . the public works committee, who presided in the absence of .Mayor Is SUMMER Ogilvie and. Mrs. Hetty. Walker, •Mr. Ditzeli n veteran of World Edgar C. Reynold* both of Jacksonville, Fla.; and |War II, was accorded n military iieorge E. Osterheldt. welcomed P§RK LOINS seven brothcrs*K^iispcr E. of Falls i funeral. M/Sst. Vincent J. Malley Funeral, tor Edgar C. Reynolds, Police, Commissioner Frank T. Church. Va'.: Paul of St.. Augustine. was in, charge of a detail of men93 years old, who died last Thurs- Whitty, who was named to the day after a long illness, was held committee recently to replace J. INSULATION! Fla.; John B. of California; and] from the 50th Rec, Batt.', N.J.N.G.. stationed at West Held Armory, at 8:30 p. m. Friday at Gray Me- Edward Wolf, resigned. • '•.,.• •••,. • • Walter,. Donald, Mick and Wendell morial, 12 Springfield avenue. The ••• 'c~: of Jacksonville. which served as bearers and pro- EXTRA! , i, •• • • Rev. Albert' Allinger, pastor of Mrs. Mansfield Says: vided a fih'inK squad uhd bugler. WILSON'S CERTIFIED ,,. • Mrs.' Harold Lrrlair The Hag-draped ' casket • was Cranford Methpdistr. Church, ofH- 'atrolman Discovers mounted on a caisson. cisited. . Burial was Saturday in Car Reported Stolen Canada, a' , A native- of Cranford, Mr, Dit- Apparently abandoned, a 1949 SAMPLE STUDIO DIVANS zel lived in the Township all his Mr. Reynolds, husband of the MODERN LIVING ROOM 18TH CENTURY BEDROOM sistor of Mrs. Patrick J. Grail of late Mrs. Sarah Ida Reynolds, died sedan parked in rear of the Towr^ Tavern'on Centennial avenue .was Bax Spring and at the home of his daughter, Mrs. ff« JVOW W« JV«W Madalene A. Schubert of 197 North discovered by Patrolman Edward EXTRA SPECIAL! WM K9W Lee at 11:20 yesterday, and ie- MATTRESS SETS Studios, several styles and colon 79.50—19.95 Lehigh avenue. Born in Rochester, 5-pc. Mahogany suite, serpentine front: * . . ' Mass., he was. a retired- hotel op- ported to LV George L. Rosendale, BOIH Sofu, brown tweed '• '• 249.50—179.CH 109.00—89.59 whose check of the teletype' list 12-drawer double dresser, mirror, bed, Studio, green niatelasse, fringe trim — erator. He managed several hotels OFF 139.50—t»,»S 465.00-349.99 121.50r—94.99 in New England for. many years.revealed the car had ben. reported, 1VCMFS UVER "* 30% Club Chair, chartreuse damask large cheston-cheat — — Studio, bolster type, grey damask —— itolen from Newark Tuesday. •' ; A resident of Cranford for the past. Sofa, Lawson style, red friese— • 209.00—149.M S-piece Mahogany bedroom: bed, regular 2-pillow Studio, gait and pepper tweed - 129.50—99.50 six years,,he attended the Metho- In- good driving condition, the: Oite-of-a-kind floor tamples, twin 329.00—19S.99 oar wac^ impounded in' the poll HlkMOMI only. Many nationally famou* udvcrlibi'J 1 279.00— 19I.M . dresser, chest-on-chest — '— Studio, bolster type, coral A 144.50-109.00 hd AU carry comiileto iiiimufac- Sofa, lime, flat mohair — • (Established 1867) tiist Uhurcn. ard until the arrival of Murray B-pifcejMahogany suite: includes 12-drawer ' turert' guarantees. "Come early Jor best" Sofa, modified Lawson, rust print - 224.50—1S9.99 Lesser, 24 years old, of Bclmar,, choice. double dresser, mirror, large chest-on- Men in Service ' owner of the vehicle.. ; chest, and bed —^ :—— 546.00-39t.O9 FAMOUS SOFA-BEDS Frank Reynolds of 12 North ave- Sofa, grey bouclc and floral'on grey ;— 429.00—S9S«99 nue, west, has been promoted from Club Chair, tufted Contour, rust damask — 169.00-:—91.99 4-piccc Mahogany bedroom: with 12-drawcr Wu JVOW sergeant to: staff ' sergeant in the BIRTHS double dresser, mirror, ehest-on-chest, LEGS of LAMB Lovcscat, red or green antique satin —: 89.50 69.95 ; 640.00—449.99 Marine Corps. Now stationed in Mr. and Mrs. Addison Baureis of 2 twin beds ——-— r—-. — Simmons Lounge, rose modern-texture—— 139.50—109.09 NON-SECTARIAN NON-PROFIT Korea, he is expected home on ro-48 Mansion terrace have an- 2-pc. Living Room suite, grey frcize — > 299.00-r2M9.99. 3-piecc Mahogany bedroom: with bed, Sofa-Bed, Lawson style, grey damask —• 149.50—199.00 tation leave sometime in August. nounced the birth of a son, Bruce CHOICE BONELESS 3-pc. Sectional grouping :—— :—'— 289.00—229.99 Bradshaw, on June 6 at Elizabeth Reg. $15 Maple ' double dresser and mirror, chest-on-chest 469.00—399.99 Sofa-Beds, modern, grey, green, red — 198.00^-159.90 A beautifully adapted site, General Hospital. Mrs. Baureis is Club Chair, brown frieze, foam cushion 189.00-^139.99 Pullman, Lawson style, grey damask • 259.00—229.99 .BUY— ; •- . • he former Joan Thome, daughter CRICKET ClIAUtS 3-pc. Mahogany suite: cl&fJUon-chcst, regu- POT ROAST 1.931' lar dresser and mirror. 359.00-239.90 Pullman, Duchess arm, grey or green 259.00—229.99 meticulously maintained. Ceiling of Mr. and'Mrs. Fred Thome of the 269.00—219.99 Mansion terrace address. (•y style: Slcepma'stcr, modern, red boucle Tile WILSON'S CERTIFIED PAINTS & WALLPAPERS 3-pc. Bedroom, Maho 269,00—219.99 double dresser and ' :st-on-chest, Slcepmasler, Lawson, green boucle Sufficient acreage to meet the needs •••••••••••••••••••••••a 649.00-393.9t Simmons Uidc-aJicds, several Style* — 279.00—229.99 PARK" WEST _•••••- , ". ' ••••• , '•• ' ••. ,',W«« 1WW COTTAGE HAMS *»««•> At' »«o they were terrific buys! Now Pullman, club style, tapestry •—, 294.0fP-244.99 of Westfield and vicinity lor the next CR weVe clounK out just 44 . . . (or^'a $10 3-piecc Mahogany bedroom:, cheet-on-ehest,; LUMBER CO. bill! Muple-finiithf'il fr:inn'n, fr\vrt.iblo Outnidc Houfcc Paint, Martin Senour, per gal.- 5.29 4.S5 345.00-19S.99 Pullman, modern tuxedo style ; 325.00—209.99 . hundred years. 3HI W. WESTFIELD AVE. regular dresser and mirror, plus bed —— , KOBBLLX PA»K, N. J. chinli cushions on scats and bucks. Waxing Machine,.electric, Johnson's 44.50-31.SO El. S-I5I.V , • •• CH.V1U.17 A Real Extra Super! 3-pc. Mahogany suite. Bow-front style AMI'I.E FREE .PARKING W.L. Wall-covcriii)r, Sanitas 1951 patterns, limited 289.00—349.99 Officially (ind>< QiUllty Pniwli doable dresser and .minor, chest, bed — : 18TH CENTURY DINING block: price per single roll—-~—~— " /„)•// WILSON'S Varni»h, Worth Exterior Spar, per gallon —• Wit JV«W SOLVE YOUR Flat Paint, U. S. Gypsum newest no-»ue, gal.— MODERN BEDROOM FAIRVIEW CEMETERY 9-uiccc Mahogany suite: buffet, china. 1 WALNUT AVE^ CRANFORD SLICED BACON L Reg. 29,95 to 49.95 6S4.00—4M.W East Broad Street HOUSE PAINTING cof Wax, Jolineon's new "Pri.lc" —— . '' 1.00— .•• table, 4 side chairs, 2 arm chain PROBLEMS Cream Wax, Johnson'*,' per quart —— .98—• »T4i 9-pieec Mahopany suite: buffet, china, Westfidd, N. J. S IVIIY MUL ROOFING, SIDING AND IMPORTED ZWANBERG MAHOGANY TABLES 8-piece Blond suite: eliest, bed, double ^ . ^^ 529.00—3H.M — r OK cui- NBERG Oi Car-Clean Kit, Johnson's, with Car-Plate, Car- table, 4 Hide chairs, 2 arni chain — WITII 1.IIETI.ME OLATCX INSULATION SPECIALISTS. dreswr and mirror '.' : ''- ' . ' 299.00— 199.9V 9ipicee Mahogany nuitc: buffet, ,cchina. 1 — ASK — A PAITYI Wu, and sponge • ' Sup! * Offire Executive Office S 3Vi lbs. 3.! S-piece Cordovan Maliogany: bed, chest, • .,,. breakfront, table, 4. side chain, 2 arm 1100 E. Broad" Street 37 Elm Street HOLLAND 1065.00—793.99 Linseed Oil, pure, Dutch Boy, sealed gal. can- double drtsset and mirror ——-—^—319.00—1VB.VV chairs —:——• WE. 2-0781 WE. 2-0130 Over 100 lulili'n . , . nu>(:lly oin'iifa-liini] Turpentine, pure, AFT, sealed gallon can —— 1.59—-1.31 JERSEY DRESSED ... now reclmi-il for (a*t telling. Cork* 3-piece Blond suite, leather and cane trim: chcat-on-chcst, dotiblcrdresser and mirror, Gates Clate at G:30 P. M. tail talileu. mil (al>le», lump tables, drum ROOM-SIZE BROADLOOMS ^ WAKE UP Sliced PORK cunns b. tablet, tlep tallies. SPREADS 6t DRAPERIES bed 398.00-29S.90 CRANFORD 6-3474 With the greater• varietyof quality fowls at'• Kenilworth for Bremdinc—AU B(«U 3-piece Grey Walnut suite: client, double dresser and mirror, bed — 349.00—209.00 106.2S—53.M» y 9x9.5 18th Century floral on grey One Stop Shopping At Nearby FANCY S-piece Blond Oak suite: chest, double 131.55—•».&• Draperies, printed pebble cloth' —'• — 13.95-^8.9* 9x9 (Jrcen tnne-on-tone b'lootn dresser and mirror, bed ——- 298.00—199.00 153.45—1SZ.78 1 KENILWORTH SUPER MARKET LOBC lb. 33c Draperies), printed faille '• : 12.95— 1.9S 9*11 Multi-color leaf dcnign — Isfaod DUCKS Reg. 19.95 16 39.95 3-pieec Sunlan Mahogany suite: includes Forc*t Green carved Wilton •—'•— 245.40— IM.II •II ,: • •• . • .'—.MEANS — " ." ,. ••.. Draperies, solid-color' textured > 13.95—«.9S 9x12 ; bed, ehcst-on-cheM, double- dresser and ' ' Grey leaf t-pray on brown ^-r • 173.40—1SS.BO (bmxy iHemnral MODERN TABLES Draperies, t^olid-vblor rayon —•. — 10.95^—1.9* mirror •—— '—^—. 398^.00—293.09 w Time Saved —Money Saved — Better Foods On the Table ! BONELESS BRISKET : • How; cinbotiM'd Wilton——• 221.40—l«T.80 Spreads single and double, ehintr floral 9x12.6 25.50—14.95 S-piece Cordovan Mahogany suite: double Wilton, grey - looped ; 9x13.2 SELF-SERVICE /7\*k 100% SELF-SERVICE CORNED BEEF Draperies to match spread 15.50—9.95 dresser and mirror, chest, bed • — — 387.50—29S.99 pile .- 317.35—*11.30 14L38—-97M Vanity *kirt to match spread —— 10.25^—*.9* 9x14.3 KOM! tone-on-tone hroadloom - Htrr's a eliaiiff . In "|iii U up" a p 8-piecc Koritta bedroom: ehckt, bed, double 25120— 1M.7S SUPER-QUALITY MEATS STRICTLY FRESH-KILLED - modrrn tuMi*. for u "nnin"! . Ovi-r fifty Pillow Shunt* to mutch spread 5.50M-3.5O ;' dresser aud mirror — 349.00—209.00 9x15.8 Green' heavy twii-t hroadloom ' taMrn, inrludillK roikt.iil. t-1«'|). ciul ill!J 293.20—220.80 Bedspreads, striped seersucker •— • 9x16 Grey textured twist h'loom • • Pridc-of-tho-Fami EDViur nnnmic lamp tablet. Mostly oiwof-akiml floor 16.95—19.95 3-piece Cordovan Mahogany suite: bed, ; 401.18—2C0.S0 Fresh-Killed Hen tamples. ' chest, double drcsner and mirror — 659.00—398.99 9x16.6 'KmlioHM*d Wilton, pearh ——'— 14 18 lb Draperies to tttulch spread. :—• 10.25—«.95 175.15— 130.S0 tURKEVS-,.< - - «v«.) ib CATSUP lg. bot. 19c 9x16.11 Grey twit.t hroadloom Vanity skirls to inaleh cprend ^ — 3-piece BirdVEye Maple suite: bed, chtnt- 31U5—235.00 U. S. Chpici of Good : 349.00—2O9.09 9x17 ' EinboAd Wilton, grrgyy Del Monte TRY OUR HOME-MADE : on-chcsl, double dresser and mirror 259.75—1S9.S0 le 46 oz ean Pillow Shiuns to niutch spread — — 3.95—2.59 Prime RIBS OBEEF .... Jli. 69e JUICE- 27c 9x17.7 Grey tone-on-tone sculptured — 310.00—232.50 Schickhaus Bedspread") chintz, kingle and double — 22.95—13.95 3-piet'f Blond Koritia suite: bed, chest, SAUSAGE MEAT - double dresser and mirror ' 335.50—249.00 9*19. • Blue inopcJ pile cmhojsed -— . 3O5.OA—• 220.00 COTTAGE HAMS lb. 79c Sohimmel's -, 13.50—T.95 9x20 • Green Sculptured Wilton • DrupcricH to niateli spread - 424.95—31T.5O Hormel's Canned • .. • STJIAWBERRV PRESERVES .. 12-oz. jar 29c 32JS0 Innersprinj? 10.25—«.9S 3-picce Ivory Ahh suite, leather panels: 9x20.10 ' Forest Green carved Wilton —r HAMS i 6 lb. 12-oz. can 6.89 JERSEY DRESSED Vanity skirt to niutch spread — ehest-on-chest, double dresser and mirror. - 339.5IW25O.SO •Derby 389.00—239.00 9x22.10 Green Sculptured broadloom — Combination Package • CORNED 12-oz. can 39e Pillow Shams to ifiatthi spread 4.95—2.95 ., 426.00—340.00 bed 9x26.5 Heavy tnm twi*l broadltNtm — 1 lb. FRANKS & 1 lb. KRAUT 65c- Bedspreads, douhlc-bixe, Indian-head- 14.95—5.09 - VSim—225.00 Fresh Jersey SPARE RIBS lb. 47c Castle . • • FRESH SPARE RIBS Ifc. 45c 9x29.9 Green lotte-on-tone, broadloom 9.95__5.OO 172.80—M.4« FANCY COD STEAKS lb. SSc S'AVEKKRAUT 1(4C. 2'i can 10c 24.95 Draperies to match spread —:— MISCELLANEOUS 12x7.9 Green heavy twikt broadloom 19.95—13.95 Pan-Ready WHITINGS lb. 25c COCA COLA 6 for 2Sc ITALIAN HOT or SWEET f Whew you ran buy a ib-ppiulibli- Bedspreads, chintz, single or double - 12v8 Green Curved Wilton Broadloom- 174.50—124.50 FRESH Via* UrpMlt tprlnK mallr*-U for !>•" llw»« »-•:i°- 12.95—9.95 12x9 Meadow Green earved Wilton — 245.00—198.59 in a flrarartif . . . ><>u know il s u Draperies to match spread l—% SELF-SERVICE PLANTER'S PEANUTS A can 33e 12x9 V,tty-Uii|£« rarveil Wilton 245.00—198.59 SAUSAGE s^rr^.rdi>iary! IV in und full Chest, mahogany and redwood 198.00—149.09 FRUITS & VEGETABLES ASST. JEIXO I'UODINGS :..MIfk, 3 for 25c • Heavy ACA tirking. 49.05 39.S9 12x9 Dawn prry carvrd Wilton-. • 245.00^-198.59/ t'rrr Itullncin* U'llh Kuch rurchane 18TH CENTURY SOFAS,CHAIRS Bachelor chest, mahogany •—- 12x9.7 Green Inoped pile rtiihosM-d • 313.40—245.9O JERSEY DRESSED 64.95—49.50 LIPTON TEA BALLS — Kneehole- Desk, mahogany • 12x12 . Forest preen twit.t broadlocim —• M&2ft-—124.75 Snappy Nearby ' Wma Kneehole Desk, mahogany —^> 74.50-^-59.59 12x14 Kinbo*Ked Vi ilton, prey loo|»ed pile 305.70—205.00 STRING BEANS :..... 2 U»«. 19c box of 16 21f—box of 48 5Ge—box of 100 99c SMALL FRESH HAMS ft. 207.00—155.00 (Whale *r Skuk Half) Barrel Cltuir, liei^e tap. and rove velvet — 53.50—39.95 12x14.6 SMMI U'ilton, grey looped pile 4"0.0fJ—349.50 12 SPRINGFIELD AVENVE, CRAWFORD Luscious Red-Ripe LIPTON FROSTEE (choc, or van.) pk«. 12c Bookcaie, mahogany Fireside Fun Chairs green & red floral, ea. 84.50—59.O0 69.95—54.59 12x14.7 tihse.d Wilton, green looped TOMATOES box of 4 19« table awd Floor Bachelor chest; mahogany pile 397.00—295.75 LIPTON SOUP MIX — JERSEY DRESSED Sectional Lounges, pr., lime metallic, each 325.00—259.OO 395.00—293.00 ^ „ Calif. SUGAR PLUMS 2 lbs. 25c Breakfront, pine — — 12x15.4 Fresh Jersey BEETS Igc. bu. Se Chicken, Noodle or Tom. Vcg., box ,of 3 37c. LAMPS 538.00—330.00 119.00—.79.95 KuihoMd Wilton, rote looped pile 499.00—379.59 We offer residents of Cranford ami vicinity an 2-pc. Curved Sectional Sofa, cocoa i Pier cabinet, 'mahogany — 12x17 Large Ripe CANTALOUPES ...... each 15c ESHPORK 650.00—S49.00 74.50—59.59 Carved Wilton, dawn grey 460.20—359.59 Runs Sofa, tufted, grey matclastc '• Bachelor chest, mahogany 12x17.2 outstanding funeral home, complete with air con- * •£•% SELF-SERVICE 589.00—4(89.00 298.00—239.09 textured twint broadWrn-" 416.541—312.25 25 Lounge Sofa, tufted, gold bouclc—• Secretary, cherry 12x20.7 heavy twist broadloom 446.65—357.35 Rivewide Urge GRADE A A 219.00—119.00 32.50—24.95 12x2.1 Club Chuir, canary yrllnw, nylon tnat Telephone Bench, mahogany Heipe tnne-on-lnnK leaf design — 302.50—199.59 ditioning, organ, large light rooms for y mr every Jloilly one «"•! lw«i.n f!«mr 410.00—349.99 32.50-^-24.95 12x23.8 STRICTLY FRESH ECGS plet . . . 155 lamp* redmd Sofa, Chippendale, tufted preen velvet Telephone Bench, mahogany Green looped' pile textured • 457.50^-297.59 room (or lieu 0.i|im.'».t-. <;r«ii|. HMlii.!.» 440.00—349.90 12x24.3 Curved Sofa, tufted rose brocatclle 84.50—.99.95 (>oroa brnwn heavy twist b'loom 523.70—398.75 Blue Bonnet ' . ' Traditional. Modern and Colonial I.aw|>». CredeuM, mahogany * : 15x9.8 convenience. Our own display room. 234.00-179.90^ 119,00—-79.95 Rose twint broadloom • 222.0O—178.90 MARGARINE... lb. box 29c 19c, Brand Frozen GRADE A Club Chair, lime.mohair Cellirette, mabpgauy- 1.5x10 (irern looped pile cmhonfd • . Kraft's Prime Special 139.00—4»,00 • 529.00—398.00 234^85 ORANGE JUICE .. 6-oz. can 19c Winp Cliair, Chippendale, faille — Breakfront', black lacquer • 15x11 Dove grey liravy twitt • 302.40—1M.SO t.-l ASSORTED CHEESE SPREADS 189.00—139.00 . 224.00—149.OO iltrm liravy twint bro»M-totir hroadloom • 401.50—200.50 96.00—74.50 98.00—^04.59 Glassware . Barrel Chair, grey dauiank, foam cushion— Modem Bachelor Chest, blond or cordovan 15x16.6 Grey looped pile embotsed — • 558.65—41C50 319.00—249.90 540.00—398.00 Grey heavy twin broadloom > 452.80—300.00 Duchebi toftt, turquoise brocatelle Modern Refrigerator Bar, limed oak — 15x16.11 (ninford Meat China & Gifts 229.00—109.99 264.50—189.99 15x17.5 Grey carved Wilton hroadloom — 588.00—420.75 Club Chair, red nylon Modern Console Table, cork ;— Ham R(EE Btoek Long PARKINtt SPACE »t Your Service FRANK VODEASKA 189.00^-145.99 56.50—43.95 15x24 Grey toae-on-tone broadloom • 528.00-—423.50 i, STORE HOURS: BI«n.. Tuefl.. Wed., Sat, 8 A. M. to 6 P. ML Wing Chair, flower on gold background — Modem Corner De»k, limed o»k ^-0, , ' Green toi\c-on-tnne broadloom —: 602.90—449JI5 it i 12 Springfield Av«nu« 318 E. Broad Stra«l Cost Price* to Church and One Arm Chair, Honduras mahogany, gold 296.50—239.99 Thar*, and Fri., 8 A. M.:to 9 P. M. 25 TO 50* •« ^200—75.99 Modern Breakfront, cordovan ~ CnndowL N. I. — CH 6-0092 JV«tii«l

THE ClTlZiW ABlP eBBCMlCtg. ritUttSUAY. JUM8 28. 1981 Age Eight THE CRAWFORD CITIZEW A35I> CHROSICLE, TBtJUSDAY. JOTt 28, 1851 Page Kis* m THE CRANFORD New jersey and the United. States are IN RETROSPECT tifled.Red Cr>(issjlnstructors in First ert Schnell. George'Franklin. John and meld cards that only come to junior at Lafayette Collcge,_is one Nearly a quarter of the Aid. Townsend. Linda Jane Hooley. 110, you enn pick, up, nil of tjie o:' 1,131 studeiU officers assigned' founded. It is for this concept that- men. From the File* ojf The OWzew amd lecent Events of Interest melded cards — they do not remain THE EDITOB the town, a minimum of 2.500 oei {StafesU Aid Dental Work Beverly Manning. Linda Mae Torr, to the 1951 ROTC Summer Camp (Bitferit ani of the freeworld are fighting and dying "Pon to ******}** ****** with on the table as exposed curds ns U93 • •', •..- . . Five Ye T Throughout the past school year, and Barbara Meyer decorated Jars :it Foil George G. Mead*. Mary- TH« p Established in Korea. Only through constant vigi- June 2H 1951 o« the Local Defense Council k« fit Cranford Public Schools to use ?s vases in iheir homes. - heretofore — and the only poniil.ty CKANroim Crra*N. Esfabfohed Editor, Citizen and Ch. Athletic events in the morning Mid aftertoon bert H. WineMer. °\ 23 Cranford High School clerical Playing The Cards ^is thiit you now need 130 to tioland, for the six-weeks field train- and a band concert professional entertainment and practice students have engaged in . , KOOSEVELT SCHOOL lance, can we keep the principles of the Patrolman Joseph McCaffrey wastf t Aid Certificates iSeelbach,' Annastazia Serechen, down. This rule needed chaiu:iii(<, ing course which will continue un- (Combined in 1921) Cranford, N. J. an outstanding pyrotechnics dto»*rjr in tlwr evening, actual work routines by partici- Gnlrl Dear Sir: a period of service that began ininrw , By ALEXANDER G. SPENCER niui the new oni* seoins MUK-II muiv tiL -July 27. • Declaration of Independence operative in were to mark Independence Day celebration and nation was to becon* efleXe jul^i Eighty-four Cranford High Sandra Snyder. Betty Starr,, Nancy pating in the clerical work of the Children in Miss Ruth McKee's The reasons far cultivating to- 1 whe in. keeping with the spirit (il the Lauivnce C. Roberts, AG3, »erv-_ our country. Only through sacrifice can It is my pleasant duty to< the township's 79th anniversary, it was announced eligibility for pension would K- J.-.. .: » h ool junior and sophomore stu- Tipton, Sandra Ulricli, Shirley dental program^ class presented a program about .tpjy<»ujthe_tl lthtatl atr. Pally Schutoet Phyllis Board- course, have initiated^Blackwood l uarri we "help" other—nations establish—antr .ocntjy Each Wednesday morning un- — You-are NorthrTJnd the bidding Hnn Ilninme Richard, is now sojne- Bridge League for your the an IMX soil which has Joseph Sharkey, a World W«rJR vttoran^wy l(o hold American Red Cross Stop- lick and Ann Woods. man. Lynn Gillespie. Gay Milius, has gone: - himself and then the slam could strengthen them. in publishing the many news items / 7- »i^ — m~ •••.»-••* *ii axe anri' l< der the supervision of Miss Mar- wln'iv cilf the «-i«ist of- korea, ac- EDWARD C. McMAHON, pack, or crust. During elected commander of Cranford FMt, II*, Amer- ' service. He was 73 years old in March a Ji Lard First Aid Course certificates. First Aid, boys — John Canright, garet Jenkins, two students made Madeline Robinson. Jean Schaeffer SOUTH WEST ' NORTH CAST have been played in six notrump of our Club during the past year. ican Legion, succeeding Arthur F. Wet*. •«[• Was Men in Service tiniliiu; to word receivwi^faychis CHARLES M. KAY, EDITOR George Clauer, James Cobbs, An- and . 3-Iark Prichard told jbout from the South side of the table; 1 the soil may also be other veterans of the recent wa^atao *«w elected oldest non-sinterior officer in "S Taverage of "B" or better in gen- out dental defect reports, checked 2 0 pass 2 4k Stephen D . Wiilsh. son of Albert paivrtts, Mr. and Mrs^Charles'C.' We have just closed a most suc- service. He wat made a "regular'' hi sswork. practical skills and drew Crisanti, Neil Curran, Don- things they had learned. 3 A - pass 4 A puss but apparently he didn't think of it, HAL cessful season and we feel that'the polled towandl th£)plant to smother marking a shift in post leifaerehh?from veterans record cards, and maintained the S. Walsh of 10 Arlington. ro:ul, :t li<4)ci:ts of 13i5 Columbia avenue. Grace Rauch, daughter of Mr", and inatter examinations was ald Cyphers, Russell Davis, Hugh Gretchen Angle, Lois Cavalla. •4 0. pass 4 NT. or something, and so, when Joe • The Life You Save Citizen and Chronicle has, in a oqt weedi in the row, and to add a of World War I to those of World War II. dore Rauch of 19 Retford avenue alphabetical files. •' the eligibiUty raUng. Delano, Robert DiCarlo, Thomas Although working on the dental Frances FiresCrie. and Lois Ann 6 0- pass . ? pass said four notrump South jumped to large measure,.been responsible for gKa*er surface soil near the plants Arthur F. Metz,. whose appoinCnerit as port- winner of the College Club's six diamonds and prayed for Joe Highway fatalities in .New Jersey master by President Truman, recently ww «m- award at a special assembly of The high school first-raid, course Dickinson, Robert Dommergue. program, necessitated the missing Shaheen did seme experiments to Your hand Is: - . the interest shown in. duplicate so that tarface roots may develop Bernard Doyle, Alfred Durham. prove that air pushes- . o pass. Joe did and so the story already have reached the 300 mark this bridge...... • firmed by the United States Seriate, awumed. , lor high schoob. Mrs, A. M Las correlated with the Red" Cross of some academic work occasion-, • KQ9 5 4 Member: Quality WeeWte* or' N. J. presented the award. Iprogram in an attempt to impress Arthur Eschenlauer, Robert Fin- ally, it was felt that supervised Poems about things that need air had a happy ending. Again assuring you of oar ap- official duties. '*-• i Inavis, Dolores Druzek. Edith Dun- Richard Petersen, Charles Rearick. Ditzel, Donald Gangaware, Bev- dy Cruchfield haft charge of the way mishap because during the national Cranford, N. J. fairly dose to the ground, an inch tingent of campers who were to move into thehr friehds of graduates attended. Bible and Dick Williams and Mark a pass/ His judgment was reward^ prevent a lead through the king of Rankm and Jahn Coal Company I Betty Lou Farmer, Betty Fen- Gerald Reinhart, Jay Rommes, erly Geores, Roberta Gilman, Hel- ed with an easy slam made at dia^ holiday roads are heavily traveled. Dear Sir: ; or t«g deep, while the sell midway cabins hi a few days, Coach J. Seth Weelney, . William F. Cordner, who Was awanJ^H . Prichard had charge of the flag sa- hearts. Foi^unately for South he, betaeoi the rows may be deeply camp director,, announced ,— ' • on, Barbara Flood. Joan Freck- Robert Schott, Bernard Segebade, en Grickowski, Ruth Hannis, Ma- monds, while 'six spades or six no-' The members of the Craaftad CranfoacdCitiM and Chronicle trophy !i- Peter Sheahan; Douglas Smith, lute. Michael Cavella. ill with had a partner who had the courage 321 CENtENNIAL AVE., CRANFORD, N. J. A driver need not see grim horror tilled became the Tootsitsve not The Vacation Bible School of the Fin* Pres- n, Jacky (Gearrick, Barbara Gll- tilda Juracik, Ann Kutzman, Mil- trump would have beeji defeated. HigB School Parent-Teaeher Asso- high school commencement, received * William Steers. Ralph Taylor, Mar- chicken, pox. could not be in the to pass six diamonds with a single- pictures of crushed bodies, wailing vic- ciation wish to thank you Cor the this area. As the byterian Church opened with an enrollment of 1M to Amherst and was to continue his s Icher. Carolyn Hackmann. Mary dred Langille. . Here's the whole deal. IWL CR. 6-MS4 * YARD — WINANS AVI. cel Tretout, Joseph Vereneanlt, Also, Bernice Mayer, Bertha Mich- program. ' ton, even though spades had been publicity youTiave given oar or- to grow jmd de- General theme Of the school: wa* "My Ftoee iri My. athletic activities there 4n the fall. ine jice Hanson,- Marcia Houston, 4KQ954 time, or passenger cars squeezed into Bruce Vogel. Frank Weidknecht. Grades 5 and 6 supported by South', thevi»e« system, cultivation Father's World." Mrs. Margaret F. Cummingc a sMvwr loving cup, was presented each v^r , Iflorence Klimas, and Patricia Lan- ael, Barbara McCarthy, Karla Neict Wednesday is the Fourth QI ganization during the- US> HS1 1 Sewing classes .under Miss Hazel accordion shapes to impress upon hirn school year. ' • , he mm shallow, mainly religious education director, was superintendent. the high sehooj athlete judged to be the ZL Allen Welt, Bxuce White and Niedirach. Maureen Roberts, Aga- 6' CANASTA RULES CHANGED outstanding on basis of character, leader^ plle. , . Kingsbury's supervision made var- July. Before We head for the teach', to desftngr the weeds. Kenilworth Borough Council, acting on a rec- v George Rogers? . tha Roden.. Mildred Schott, Joan A K 10 7 5 the awful catastrophe that can happen in Our activities were yaikd. so •. sportsmanship, and cooperation. , __ , Kay Maynardi Lillie McKeen ious garments which they modeled •There have been n few changes '-•'V? Remember in ctdti voting not only • ommendation by former Coun«kifi3i\Fred' V. Pit- Snyder, Nancy Stombaugh, Sally 8 2 •* J 10 6 country ox baseball game, let us take a few seconds of unwatchfulness or care- that a substantial sum was con- Oiaryman Ralph. Scarbrough pushed a wh<*iJ I'Beverly Fawson, Judith Peterson . : . ,'' FintAU • in a fashion show' sponsored by In Canasta rules. One of the more rM 1 tonoloes but praeUeally al] of the ten, referred to Borough Attorney jNorbert T. •Dorothy Pettyjohn, Marjorie Rkh- Teetsal, Beth Turner,. Rosemary A 7 6 2 » V Q J 10 8 important ones is the'elimination time to pause a moment and giver a bit of tributed to the school for new band Burke a suggestion that an injunction be sought • barrOw around the town center, containing Joi The"instructors of the first aid Mrs. Arthur Eschenlauer and Miss lessness at the wheel. ., :•...'. uniforms. • - • • • vesetable cnaps the root system is Chapin, ownet of the Spttrts Shop, inpayment l»rds, Martha Rosendale, Katherbie Zarillo, Nancy Zulick, Muriel Noel- 10 7 0 9 4 2 of all penalty cards for putting thought to the real significance of the just as, important .as jthe part of the against the Volco Brass Copper Company in an courses were Margaret Jenkins and ker. Mary Donavan. Phyllis Smith was Q 9 8 6 4f) J 3 2 .'.A check of the vehicle's safety We feel that much ef our socctas- effort to eliminate smoke and vibration nuisances. a jwiger made on the Schmeiing-Louis heai; lSaucr, Marion RUdd, Mary Ann the announcer. Joyce Skaggs mod- down an insufficient" meld. The plant abovie the ground. If the root PaurSelby; both of whom are cer- •. ' ••. '4k A\7 3 ' . penalty now is a ten-point increase, holiday; the- redsoiv we came to celebratd equipment, such as high and low beams was due to your splendid, coopera- Renewed.agitation by a large citizen's delegation weight' boxing match. Chapin bet tonScnmelihP i ISchcrer, Elaine •Schneider, Phyllis SHERMAN SCHOOL eled a dark blue skirt and white it in the first place. .-.:• • • tion and reporting. '•'•'...• system is decreased'by deep culti- followed imposition .of a $100 fine against the com- By a 3 to 2 vote, after Heated discussion, TownJ V K 5 4 • in the minimum meld requirement of headlights,, the taillights, and brakes, vation or soot multilation takes ship Committee adopted an ordinance appronriatJ Grade 1 blouse; Gerry Arnold a pretty flow- 0 AKQJ85 3 ••m Sincerely,. " pany in Recorder's Court, which was suspended ered sun dress; Carolyn Clay a pi- for the offending side. Thus, if you Just 1.75 years ago next Wednesday place the part above ground will , ing $2,000 to be added to a donation of «jiOO f,Z] ' Two pupils from Miss Maria . 4> none ^ will subtract common causes of mechani- . (Mrs. W. G.) Bernice' Dwrter for three months until electric furnaces could be que suit with flowers appliqued on need, for example, 120 tpgo down, suffer in proportion to the amount installed. Mr. ^Pitten requested interim relief. the Memorial Day Fund, to acquire a triangulai Marten's class played the piano In the play. West opened the six the Declaration of Independence was ' Corresponding Secretary. pocket; Margaret Heney a swing cal failure Which contribute to accidents.. ot root, damage, considering exist- plot of ground bounded by Springfield and CenJ before the last meeting of the lower of clubs, small from dummy.and •••< tral avenues and Riverside Drive as Mem skirt and sport blouse- .. •••* adopted by the Continental Congress in The accelerator usually remains in good BaS^tmpeat the moisture - Ten Tears. Ago' ' grade assembly. Alice Bennett and South ruffed. Trumps were pulled Park. Chief opposition to the action came i Joan Bennett each played t Fifm'grade S«"ls displayed their i .:. Philadelphia.' The document ranks with condition longer than other parts, and Miss Schafer\ Papils of- the.soil and other fac- Young men of Cranford, Garwood and Clark Capt. U. R. Flske Post, 335, VFW. which in three rounds and declarer easily DOES YOUR solos. Miss. Charlotte Sommers, aprons, pin cushions, needle books, made the slam, plus an overtrick the Magna Carta, the United States Con- sometimes for a greater period than the Jume is the usual time for sum- who had reached the age of 21 the previous Oc-- jested to allocation; of. the money to park purpose! music director, presented Alice anc •1 Presented in Recital tober Were to register for selective .service. ' It from funds for continued Memorial Day observJ stuffed animals and slippers. when the spades broke 3-2. HOME Htitutioh, and the preamble to the United Arivnr, ' . _i_ pnjning of evergreens such as was expected that 200 names would be added to ances. • ' . • . _ ~ •[ Joan, and announced the names of —Piano pupilg of Miw 1TH ., jumper, sgruce. nr» nenvlock n rnnfmrt nf six spniif-S ot Nations charter as one of the "great ex- Steady speed within designated er were presented in recital last the list. T* •'" * ~ ~- " John Thompson ol-306 Central avenue. garJ Linden Driver Injured or six notrump (if played by amd aiborviiae, but . not pines. Fines for 95 unlicensed dogs, at 50 cents each, dener for the'L. R.. Beardslee estate Tor s'year .Alice Ellen Smith has become, pressions' of belief in the dignity and Thursday in the chapel of the First ~ag at tins time make? the North), East's best lead is the limits in town or on highways loaded with Methodist Khurch in WestQekL of $47.50 were collected in the first week of a check and for the Sperry families for 1? years, accept* the latest member of the class to As Car Strikes Pole queen of hearts and that will kill PAIHTWC? worth of the individual. more dense.- • •" ' ••..-'• up on dog owners. Police Chief Carl A. Massa ' 'join the Cranford Public library. other cars will help to get you there -77 1 a ' position as assistant superintendent of gn*n • Raymond P: Quintan. 56 years the contract at once. That was what ISVESTIOATE OI-AtEX — Taking part in the program wece 'The process is to cut back half reported. . The following words, written so and back again. Joan and Vincent Guerriertv Mar- houses on the estate of Mrs. Thompson. Convent Grade 5 « old. of Linden, suffered a deep cut influenced South to jump to six ' —'ASK — '\ «• aa mast of ll»tnew-£hoats_of jthis. Senior Vice-commander Thomas' • A. • Albans Station. Mr. Thompson, since arriving in CranH The following pupils of Mrso. n the left elbow-when his car Wt many years ago by~that great champion (iti Trdmetter, Carol Ann Lee. Jay-year's growth. The dormant shoot was elevrited-to-the-commandership of Cranford ford in 1912, won international recognition with diamonds over the four notrump Drowning accidents are- also fre- Banker, Nancy Newman. John Wilh — Helen Skerratt's -fifth grade are a pole ai 1:10 a. hi. •last-Tmttfcday- (Blackwood) bid.-When Joe bid of the rights of the average citizen, 1 buds that have been formed will Unit. 212, American Legion, at the aniiual posfT entries, iri major flower shows in the East, when on the all-A. honor roll for this u quent causes of holiday death. Care iri Bilker, Carol Stewart, Robert Dav- election in the Casino. He succeeded Charles at Raritan road and Mohican place, four clubs. South began to worry be activated into new growth and he had'been a consistent winner: These marking period: Joan Dill. Mari- Thomas Jefferson, and "signed by Conti- swimming at supervised beaches or lake- is, Phyllis Aklan, Norman Zimmer- 'thus the plant will become more J. Christian. Other officers named were: Sfcnior The Cranford A- C. nine blanked the Uhioi police reported. It required 12 over the heart situation, realizing man, Arlene Smith. Marianne La- vice-commgnder, Eric G. Anderson; junior vice- County Baseball ' League leaders, the Elizabctl, jlynne Di Paul and Paula Hofmp.nn. stitches by Dr. Anthony Sordill to •that if the slam were played from nental Congress president John Hancock fronts subtracts another imminent dan- tJemses. Many persons use hedge SUMMER (Those who have had perfect at- and mernbers of Congress, are still appli- Bate, Robert George, • Steven An- sfceare when pruning with the re- commander, Edward M. Hays, Jr.; finance officer, A. A., 4 to 0. Cliff Kraemer, southpaw pitcher] close the wound. . ' , • the North position a heart lead CRANFORD T«-3474 ger from the list. • derson, Catherine Englese. Gayte Edward J. Sweeney; sergeant-at-arms, Albert the,star.performer, allowed only four hits. It w SPECIALS ! tendance and punctuality during, (. .Powerful headlichts of an ap-might be disastrous; He could, of sult " ihaf. the plant has straight Paulson; chaplain, Horlon. W. Drew"; historian, this marking period are Kent Kirk<- cable today: , Holiday freedom next Wednesday, Waddill, Laura Orth. Carol New- sides and a formal appearance. Cranford's second victory over the Elizabeth tea proaching car blinded him as he "We hold these truths to be self- man, Barbara and Richard Thiedle. Pluming •with regular 'pruning man, Richard' Sorge, Norman was attempting to negotiate an S- celebrating American independence, can Steiner and Arlene Smith. Kent curve in Baritan road. Mr.'Quin- ' "•* S^rrj mjt *^:" • evident, " that all men are created equal, Patricia Micale, Florence KUmas. sheaa? permits one to follow the *0"»*0H ELECTRIC FANS 5.95 mean continued enjoyment of democracy Jonelle Smith, Nancy Otto. Nancy natural etmiojirs of the' plant and Kirkman- received, an award for lan told Lt.Georce L. Rost-ndale •that they are endowed by their'Creator Rubright and Leonard TanduL thus melsun much of its natural having, had perfect attendance all and Patrolman Edward Lee, who or a place in that realm where one is year. with certain unalienable rights, that Oner-of-Miss Schafer's pupils. beauty and informality. WADING POOLS investigated. He failed to make the :•: forever free of income taxi Grade* Miss Otto, plans to.enter the Phtl- • .: NEW •.•:.• turn, left the road, and crashed into among these are life, liberty and the The fifth and sixth grade boys' The Wise Old Crow Se. nctelphia Conservatory of Music in' a Public Service power line pole • THE TYPOGRAPHICAL ERROR shop projects are on display in the pursuit of happiness. Thaf to secure these the jail, to continue her musical while returning home from work. .The Typographical Error is a slippery thing and sly. Names Flower Show SWIM RINGS foyer of the school. Mrs. Rutb-Jah- rights, governments aTe instituted among studies. . You ran (unit (ill you are, dizzy, bnt somchtno DeSOTOS AND PLYMOUTHS ovsik and Miss Mary Amato judged CLEA!* BAGS rtJ«C«A««D-W*«».«r Conimillrr (Chairmen ti • \ '• • . • • • ' Used Cars. Wide Selection; Many men, deriving their just owers from the • • ' it fifts by. SAND FOR SAND the projects. For the fifth grades, Colored — *ttliout buttons or ulcM-^ FUGSIAFF Till the forms art1 off the presses,, it is strange . • Cteoniliejp dhiiinncn for. the fall • CM. pmw m—nM. BrinK IVm tnU Th* x consent of the governed. • ftoraifcr shtiar of Crane's Ford Gard- FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Charles Stender won first award. Cnnford Citim and. Qiwldi tUem. One Owner. Buy with confidence from TH! HOUSE THAT QUA1ITY tUHTs 'how still it keeps, William Smith Elected v "That whenever any form of gov- eroeirs. ta he presented September Earl Druckenmiller, second, and ONiY h fOJK FRIENDLY NEIGHBORHOOD GROCtt- ' It slinks into a corner ami it never stirs, or peeps. Sales & Service Robert Pells, third. For the sixth ernment' becomes destructive of these Committee Chairman 18 at Jhe Cranford Methodist a Dealer whose reputation is established The Tuponraphical Error, too small for human'eyes, William Smith of CraoTdrd -was Cttureti., u-eme named recently by grades, Hugh Colvllle won first ends, it is the right of the people to alter Till the ink. is on the paper, when it fjrawx to elected chairman of, the program Mrs. Bl. Thomas: DiCarlo, general award, William Morell, second, and front 30 years of fair dealing. or abolish it, and to institute new govern- mountain size. . committee of the Union County rfnaimnran. . Glenn AHinger. third award. WINDQW ment, laying its foundation on such prin- Unit, Municipal Welfare Employ- They ane: Schedule, Mrs. John METCHIK MOTORS, Inc. George Franklin of Mrs. Doris Hid weutlwr xuftfteHtion to men who Tliff boss, he stares viith horror, and he nrabs ees Association, ut. the organiza- II. Biudiw. interior staging, Mrs. Haldenwang's sixth grade ha? SHADES ciples and organizing its powers in such his hair and iiroam. ' . tion's monthly meeting last*Tlmirs- Nelsoei liahlcap;'exterior staging, YOU* AUTHORIZED DeSOTp-PLTMOVrn 9EALBR made a castle with surrounding cooler, more eomforlnhle Summer smartness The.copyreader drops Md head into his hatids form, as to them shall seem most likely day at Townley's. Restaurant. Un- Mrs. ,Ed«rc»td< O. Karow; ehtry- WE ALWAYS HAVE A FINE 8ELECTION OF GOOD USED CARS trees and knights for work on the HOLLAND MADISON WESTFIELD and moans, Middle Ages. to effect theif Safety and happiness." T/ic •remainder of the issue way be clean as, ion. hoiriiieulturaL Mrs. Charles A. - •" ... or 1 Directors discussed the new law 446 ST. GEORGES AVE. RAHWAY, N. J. Richard Liiby, Carl Massa; Rob It is on these principles that our clean can lit . Rfciss: (Wiiry-—open. Mrs. Charles HOLLAND YORK CLOTH, But that typographical error U'the. only thing recently enacted by the state legis- 'CiursplMJ., entry—other . arrange- Open Evenings mnM 8«ndsya NMTH m W, CNAMPOIIO, tU. TC|- Cftt-OSOl MOTOR SALES CO., Inc. ALL NEW governments in Cranford, Union County, \ you see! —AVONDAI.E SUN. lature covering assistance to total wumts. Mrs. William F. Poormnn. • mul permanent disability cases. Also, classification. Mrs. Roland They also indorsed, the plan of theSnyder; judging, Mrri. Thomas JOHNSTON state association to draft a biH-on O"Bfl.y!#: Hospitality. Mi's. Poor- Sales—Service welfare integration and discussed Vmm Schait PAINT SHOP BOSI; publicity. Mrs. Campbell; TEL. WE. 2-1038 housing problems. U cJooln-u|». Mrs. Snyder; awards, ' BJCSAB* UMN. Vwa.' • S19 NORTH AVE., WESTFIELD COObAll-JAN^OdO. IMC. ONU Mtns. Jttstjjh B. Walton; cqnserva- CHIROPRACTOR 1*7-S M. VfOOiS AVR. tUm. Mix.' Douglas I. Cole; tickets,: SUITS Consolidate McGrath Appointed* to TWEE SFKIMGFIELD JLVE* "• F—— • • =s:-:i NACA PubKtily Post erf A. Lt»«t;>o»isultant, Mrs. Ptior- CRANVOKD. N. f o c m p George. R. McGrath of 24 Man- muun. - • sion terrace was approved in his. Tor* arrangement classes will be iippointmcnt as associate director open l«t the public and horticul- of publicity of Newark chapter. elasses will comprise asters, National Association of Cost Ac- iwJaria and sriapdrit- To grow vegetables ridi in min- If yon are now regularly employed, yon can arrange for t countants, at a meeting of the H aniounced. Flowers eerala s the.BoU muafTcontain these board of directors of the chapter in the and arrange- minerals in forms thh eplt low cost Personal Loan to obtain money to pay your bills. last week at, the Robert Treat' must be grown by the use. To be sure, feedfed everythin* NoN^d «-jU.u»w.».^ .'hHM'dl the show this SALE!! Hotel, Newark. Mr. McGrath is you grow VIG0R0, complete -J • You need not be a depositor associated with Conmar Products year will be'^F&iry Tales in Flow- plant food., Tlial reidly ,. Corp. of Newark.. • . ** • Requirements are simple Let EndoPeat protect your gar-; den agaiagainss t chewingg and sucking • Service is quick and confidential inaects and funguf s diaeaaa*di . ItIts Witer Heater MY 4th HOLIDAY SPECIALS 'BouiMMvOUTWriiikfes.' the new 3-Way control... aUib* You are protected against unreasonable rates when yon obtain LET 05 HELP YOU protection most garden* mad.- Cornea ready to use Every Few Years Yes, you'll Ilixl wrinkle resistance . . . I'onl slimmer. dust gun package. The glass-surfaced steel f TENNIS RACQUETS at DEEP PRICE CUTS comfort in thu.st1 nil-new Piilm heach Suits, a Personal Loan at this bank. Your confidential loan with us SPALDING and WRIGHT * DITSON •- - - -* — tank of the fermaglaa patented "Filier-I.oik" mt'tluul liwks springy prevents embarrassing situations which, often occur when bor- BUILD THAT TOD MM* — Kw»-Bat — AMiocraoh — ItavlaCSilM. mohair inside smiMitli niynn and nylon * —•*•- heater can't rust Nylon SlrtiW- Kee; Lbt Price $1900 - NOW in most t'OMM.tSTI! • styles. Yet, Polm Bench r<.t;iins its upon, IMUOIJ? weave rowing from friends. •law cant rust. HIM WATKK-IHIOW OOVt:U NEW HOME. thut lets coo! jiir in — IJIMI.V lu'iit «m(. Its newpatterns! ; ESTABLISH your credit with tu. Your application i and colors arc thesmurtcsl you've evt-r seen. •wearing, washable, receive frientllv consideration. WASH SLACKS now ri'inarkahly liijht in wcinht. Reg. $S.9S *ui $6.9B N*w — Molly lighter. Personal Loans to $2500.00 Insecticides — Fungicides Now $ caaual aportowear Amount of Interest for YOU IS Monthly 4.95 •-* *5.95 And for 1'weiuhtlcss," cool nUU* »y«lem, oporallnc roiuUnllr WEED KILLERS Charge* For Alteratlow* " summer comfort, see tin- Note 15 Month* Receive . all-new Palm Ucach sport $ 8.00 coats and slinks. They're " $120.00 * 8.74 -• $111.26 J Tlie Pwbih Servlca radio ijtUm extcwb tliro««hoiit oar territory. It co>ui.U of 10 **dl* smartly cut," fashionable - 20.00 •Ulloa* Mhlch MMI| muJi rareU* Menage* to ••' 3.50 SPORT COAT S32.50 things over 90011! ; The Invefieat »• thb w4Hi raJU ^aja—ft h awolfcer of : Clo««I All Day Wednimlay, July 4* SLACKS SH.!>.-» the expewHlare* whlck eonlrlbnlc to the large uunnU of Mour.v Call, Write or Telephone Any Office • Ilrtf. T. M. GciodjM-Siinfcml, Inc. •peat by Pablie Service to utainlmla eVpeadUkle «rvl« brhlitd Kuvon. mi'halr flnd nylon In mo I Elizabeth 5-6600 ' CRanford 6-1000 . your twlleli .•„ . y*t elettoltliy hi ittll the Mgcert hargalB oa v aH the aparUfa* deanlior water SWIMMING TRUNKS •tally badget. Parking in Yard for Customers - FREE! nor. c rust that yoW mih; no more corro- $2.95 to $5.95 CONVENIENTLY LOCATED dirt that diacolon water NOW $ MEN'S CLOTHING, SPORTSWEAR BANKING OFFICES and fixtures. • ~~~ HATS, HAHEKDASHKRY, SHOES CE.TRUBENBACH 2.65 *° *5.35 i UNION COUNTY MAIN OFFICE $1.S* A Week. 142 Brow! St^ ElUabcA ^ ^V^i^ «Ut anfiw u MH tS COMRANY •—m M1J, 10 fm* fU M. J. hi V4 ST. OFFICE - IIS BroaJ St^ EMnjME . CHAPMAN BROS. Open Monday and Irldny Evenli«« . PLVMBINO * HCiXTINO S SHOP CaUNFORD ELMOBA OfFlCH 609 V«*tflcU A ED CONTRACTORS OrEN FMDAT EVENINGS -. • • , ^ i. SERVICE. sic CRanford 6-1099r 18 North Ave., W. Cranfohl 6-1698 CHANFORD fnCB M Wart* ~ E. 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THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1951 . wi yt ...... Page Eleven THE. CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY. JUNE 28. 19Sl '•?,:»• ••; I and Mrs. C F. DeVinney and Mr. reso"u'.»i.::'.r; proposed at To Head Lkm» Vice-Chairmarj, -., of the. Lions Wins Service Emblem Mr. Fa'un'ce is treasurer of Cran-» v DAV State Delegated various I lions Elect Board of InternationaMtelat ions. -' ford Library Board, 3hd a member arid Mrs. Ross E. Rowland. cohclav*;. _ Lion Nutter has also served his of the Township Tax Lien Com- Ajso. ^p/vtpnt eaucaiiun, .vlr. anoTo R«f|»urt Tonight Mr>. Marciii Cohrn was the aux- own Lions .Club at Camden in mittee. He is a. former member ^of Mrs. H. A. Dundenljerfifr; refresh- Fiv«i-aelfRates ..f Unity Chaii- lli;'rv ''eWatt- to thu convention. the Board of Education, Boy Scout ments. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Kigbt- .•_._..'.,»•»• • " ,. . !At a meeting Friday, Mrs. Hen- Camden Man Inany capacities, including; presi- ter. 59. Disabled American Veter- , . . ,'„ ,^y dent, vice-president and director. Council and local Welfare Board. linger; visual education,'Mrs. Ar- Yolande LaBate, daughter of Mr. 10 a. m. Wednesday, the Women's He !is a .member of H. G. McCully thur Eschenlaucr; recreation. Mr i* ™ irietta Aaams was obligated. and Mrs. Jerry LaBate; William Church School Reports Missionary Prayer Band will .meet Also, he served as Deputy District ans, to the state DAV convent ion j . ••• ' '• To Observe ]As President Governor and District Governor of Chaptefr, Telephone Pioneers of and Mrs. George-W. Scott; library, Patriotic Bruce Kanzlcr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tlwught for the Week Record Attendance Mid-week prayer service will be America. Miss Mary Donovan and Mrs. Hat- in Wildwood Saturday anH Sun- VI ins Piano Award William KnnrW; Plant. Marie Eg at-8-p^-m, Wednesday. Harold P. Nutter of Camden is the Lions Clubs of the entire state gcrs, daughter of "Mr. and Mrs. rt-lM-hqyB -ami. giris; The Summer Bible School open- the^iewijresident-of-the-tntema"." of New Jersey;- He is• a-Master-Key danesys wilsessiol reporn otf tonighthe~chaptert at. a. busiat 8- By Rev. Robert G. Longaker, Minister of tbe First Presbyterian Church greatest number ever in attend- Jtional Association of Lions Clubs. member of his club and has a rec- son and a daughter, living in Wind- E. T. Marshall. ;:\vard for Outstanding • perform- Wallace Eggers; and Susan Elaine ed Monday and will continue Mon- v sor and West Hartford, Conn._, re- o'clock in "the Lincoln Club, it was ieme Set . INDEPENDENCE DAY • He was elected by unanimous vote ord of 19 years pcrlect attendance Also, mental hygiene' Mr. and ance during the year, at a piano Olsen; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Next Wednesday our people.take time out from their busy ' ance, is enrolled in the daily vaca- day through Friday, until July 6. spectively. . "" •. Mrs. F. P. Dexter; music. Miss announced by. Milton S. Greilzer, A family patriotic service, in- Martin T. Olsen. at the 34th Annual Convention of at club meetings. , • cjt'al last week at- the home of lives to celebrate the' holiday that is most uniquely American of* tion church school at the Metho- A North Eastern District Bible Presbyterian Charlotte Sommers; art, Mr. andcommander. Also. Megan Lois Hildebrandt, them all — Independence Day. It is of no little concern to be Conference will begin next Th'urs- the Association which closed at the President Nutter is married and Mrs. ThVwnas Byrne; 38 Beech Tti«*^r the sermon. "To Secure dist Church, according to Mrs. Jos- Mrs. Charles E. Skuggs and Miss Gus Cohen, Nicholas D"Antonio, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold thinking of the birth of freedom, in the midst of a world where 1 day and will end July 8, at Delta Independence Sunday will be Convention -Hall, Atlantic City; has one daughter. He is a member Mary. J. Amato; health and sum- street. Other pupils who partici- These Rights." will be conducted great sections of humanity have lost their freedom. It makes us eph Dunne, director. , T . observed at First Presbyterian today. Mr.,Nutter succeeds H. C. Roosevelt PTA Daniel Swinton. Walter Zingler Hildebrandt; David Dunham Irv- Largest croup present on Mon-Lake. A young people's conference Of the Methodist Church' and is mer round-up, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred pated were:' Bob'b>- Knorr, Susan at fcM a. ab. Sunday by tbe Rev. aware of the tremendous responsibilities that are placed upon us Church on Sunday by a message Petry; Jr., Carrizo Springs, Texas: very active in civic, church and arid Frank ..Dickert attended the ing, son of Mr. and Mrs. • John to guard securely this great heritage of liberty that is ours, that day, opening day, comprised 47 at Nyack, N. Y., was announced Science Duemm-ler; radio and television, convention at which' Harold C. Frank. Patricia Foldy, Barbara Albert • ADineer. pastor of the Walter Irving; Joseph Winston for August 4 to 11. ' ' from the Rev. Robert A. iJongaker, The convent ioryconcluded a year community a flairs. • . ' • . Mi'.' and . Mrs. R. M. Dorian; pre- we might continue to enjoy its benefits and devise means whereby pre-kindergarten children. Other pastor, entitled, "Our Part in Free- we air Sunday Announces Burpo of Hawthorne was elected Zawalich. Walter Reinold, Mary Juve, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph' we might be able to make jt known and make it live in the hearts Corita' Vogel was named presi- 30 of unprecedented.^' progress for school^ Mr, and Mrs, L. D. Ether- totals announced were: Kindergar- dom." At the 11 a. m. service also.l WN^' 3 ••» f. state commander, and Mrs. Amelia Ann Shbltz, and Marian and Hel- - Mas Marie Van Gelder will sing, H. Juve; Gayle Frances Anderson, of'all mankind. ten, 28; primary—first grade, 15;dent, and Barbara Meyers, vice- 000 1 'ILions .International, according to ington- and Miss Helen .Klttso andJohnson of Bloonifield was named daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Approaching Independence Day this year there are grave president, at opening.exercises of Miss Maria Martelircontraltb. wiU a-^-JilZzLr * * W ..the report made by R. Roy Keaton, BIRTHS Miss Margaret Ward; social hy- en King. ...Refreshments were and Mis. Geose F- Hothweiler, second grade, 13; third grade, 24; sing The British Children's Prayer to Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Camp- Committees commander of the'auiriliaTy. Olaf Anderson; and Martha Lynn dangers that face us. There is a popular doctrine of freedom that junior, 18; junior high, 13; andthe vacation Bible school, Enroll- series. The Utle the Chicago, lit, Director-General of giene, Mrs. H. P.' Popp. served, and musical and other organs!. . will play Toccata in F Thompson, daughter of Mr. and is abroad throughout our land today that says something like this: ment was placed *t 142 children. ;by Jacques W.olfe. . the latter bell of 322 Walnut avenue an- Members of' the local chapter, nursery, 7.* The junior high group During July and August, starting th t 'the association. He reported the Committee chairmen and. co- Roosevelt PTA recently ended also were' empowered to vote • on games were played.' • ' Major by'C Sergissan. Volcalise by Mrs. John Newell Thompson. "Ours is a freedom from every restraint for this is a" free country is nearly double -the 1950 enroll- Flag-bearers were Walter Engel HEAL?" addition of 837 neW Lions Chibs nounce the birth of a son, Doug- chairmen of Roosevelt PTA forits c;eason with a tribute to Mi.s. and we shall do whatever we like." Such thinking is filled with Sunday, the Summer Youth Choir las Allen, at MuhlcnberK Hospital, Bactaanmoff and FosUude by Wil- trouble for us. We are not free to do as we.please, without any ment, Mrs. Dunne said. _i . and Gary Force, and 'Linda Hunt and 14,756 men W-the roster of the 1951-52 season have been an- Hoagland, immediate past presi- was Bible bearer. ' will sing. All college-age and high Plai'nfleld,'on June 14. nounced by Mr., and Mrs. Howard son. A story will be told the chil- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH thought of the freedom of those around us. We are not free to do school singers are invited to the the association during the eleven- HAROLD P. GUTTER dent, at a luncheon-for. teachers, dren, and a nursery class Will be SERVICES . something if it will destroy the freedom.of another.- That is not rehearsal at 0:45 a. m. ^Belgium-* vast eq^twUj '_, months period ended May 31, 1951, Mr. and Mi's. Clarence Huffman LIN WOOD D. FAUNCE E. Milius, president. Officers, were the staff, and' school oftlcials. freedom; it is license* and to follow its pattern will destroy every for a total of 8,757 clubs and 417— of 1110 Raritan road announce the installed during May. ' ' • . Guests were' Miss ., Etta. Tunner, 'i The Science by which the inspir- Dr. Aitcheson Temple Service The Chancel choir will have pire. the Belgian Conio •- - **" All jnouac peoples will .meet in virtue we have and eventually destroy the State itself. | the sire of the Mother' 597-members. He stated also that, ber of the Kappa Alpha fraternity: birth of a son; Lee William,..at Named were: School educa- principal; Mrs. Edward Finkel, ing-rules- of Christianity can be And another danger that (aces us is the coldness and apathy - Final adult morning service will during the fiscal year, Lions Clubs In electing him their new presi- Miihlenberg Hospital, Plainlield, on NJ Bell 30-Year Pin tion. Miss Mirian Eisenring and secretary; Supervising Principal OIL BURNERS the* educational build- successfully applied in daily .life' of so many. Freedom, like any virtue, does not remain ours long be held Sunday in Temple Beth El, ing at7p.nL Sunday. Boy Scouts Lifts Two were established in three addi- dent, the Lion delegates elevated June 24. Awarded to L. D. Faunce Mrs. Gwen Ising; program,'Mr. and and Mrs. Howard R. Best; Vin- will be dealt with in Christian Sci- if regarded with indifference. So many nations have lost it be- it was announced by Rabbi Jordan jtional countries: Finland, Italy Nutter from the office of Interna- Mr. and Mrs. WiUiam Krapf of Mrs. Jj M.. McGovney and Mr. and cent Sarnowski, administrative as- IMMEDIATE LOWEST wOl meet at 7 o'clock tonight ence services next Sunday. ' The tBOse they have valued it so lightly. And if it can happen to I. Taxon. The temple executive Linwood n. Faunce of 208 South | arid Uruguay. Lions International, tional First Vice-President, in 727' Walnut avenue announce the Union avenue has been presented Mrs. Raymond. W. Bauer; finance, sistant; Charles Howard;,Miss Ger- A church school family picnic, subject of the Lesson-Sermon. is other peoples it can happen to us. ' . : . board will meet at 8 p. m7 Monday. 1 PUCES uualiwiril boo last week because he added, is the largest, strongest which office he had served during birth of a son, David Alan, on June a jjoid service emblem by the New Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Richmond and arude Almy, retired teacher; Car- INSTALLATION "Christian Science." So on Independence Day this year there Is an urgency that opics Mr. and'Mrs. F. B. Slagleand Mr. oil B. Quaintance, former te,ach*r' of nin. will be held Saturday at beckons each of us to guard the citadel of freedom that is our Watch Itead Ornaments and' most active service club or- the 1950-51. fiscal year. He had24'at Rahway Memorial Hospital. Jersey Bell. Telephone Company in Cook's Lake. DenviBe. Members The Golden Text is from Habak- heritage. To guard it we must always remember from whence The Rev. George A. Aitcheson, ganization in the world, with Lions previously served also as Second Mr. and Mrs: Thomas Hogah of honor of 30 years continuous serv- and Mrs. S- A. Foldy; membership, and Mrs. William Smith, who in- kuh: 'The earth shaJl be fiUed with it came. . 'Many state laws require that no, Mr. and Mrs.. L. C. Beall. stalled officers this year. who hate cats, are requested to DJX, pastor of Cranford Taber- lights other than White or * amber Clubs in 31 countries on. five con-Vice-President and as Third Vice- 106 Holly street announce the birth ice. Presently buildings supervisor DEAN OIL COMPANY the knowledge of the glory of the Freedom was born in the hearts of that group of oeople nacle, will preach' on "A Call to tinents. • : . of a sqn, Patrick James, at Muh-. the company's Jersey City dis- Al^o,-class or room representta- •Met'at die church at 10 a. m. to back there in our colonial days, born out of a great concern for ca&Jw displayed on the front of a President. From 1943 to 1945 — Lord, as the waters cover the sea." Worship," at the 11 a. m. service car so that they are visible to an Mr. Nutter is a successful busi- and again from 1946 to 1948 — he lenberg Hospital, Plainfteld, oii trict, Mr. Faunce has spenLhis en- •tives, Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Clay, 24 Hour Service FAn wood 2-8484 (2:14). the rights and liberties of all men. In that spirjt they establish Sunday. His.'evangelistic message June 3. tire career in. the plant 'depart- hospitality, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M*»vy Supoort It was announced that $287.70 the freedom that we know, and enjoyrand shall continue to enjoy approaching car. Only emergency • ness man. He is the head of thewas a Director of Lions Interna- The Moslem mosque at Medina was Rained from tbe presentation, Readings from the Bible (King as long as ours is an unselfish devotion to the rights of all men at the 7:45 p. m. service will be vehicles can display .red light on tional. Prior to that..he was chair- .Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sowa. or 9 ment. . •" ' • Hoagland; publication, Mr. and i titled "Human Responsibility.- Nutter Mortgage Service, in Cam- Mrs. W. P. Cleaver; publicity, Mr. is supported by > 200 columns. on June 1 and 2. of the play "Little James Version) will include this And they established this freedom with a firm reliance on the pro- the front, for example. In some COST den. Born in "SJilford, Del., Mrma. n of tHe Moris Board of pover- Besler; avenue announce the birth A Cranford resident 28 years. Women.'* by the church fellow- promise: "Verily, verily, I say unto tection of Divine Providence. And that we must never forget — Sunday Bible School will be held states ornamental lights for the • Nutter is a graduate of the Univer- nors in 1942-43. President Nutter of their sixth son at Muhlenberg' ships. Proceed*-will be used to you. He that believeth on me, the that ours Is freedom under God. On that basis we ought to re- I at 9:30 a. m.( and the Senior Youth hood are becoming stylish. Dealers sity "of Delaware and Temple Uni- has, also just completed a year of Hospital, Plainfleld, on June 17. i::ninS:H:naKn!H:iiBi3:nKa!r:Ur:HH!a!H:Si5!:firBHKa::K^^^^ works that I do shall he do also; affirm the closing words of the Declaration of Independence- "We Fellowship will have ah evening ' . • . ill send yoathi to summer conferences. have been urged to take caution be- •ersity.Lalw School. He is a mem- service as the U.. S. member, and and greater works than these shall mutually pledge to each other our lives, our fortunes and our [meeting at the church, fore installing such lights to make Take Care of lour Child's Eyes! Mrs. Earl B- Paffrath, new. sec- sacred honor." .'>'••• • • , Stabilized Frlccs (ctarjr. will be in the church office he do; because I' go unto my Fa- I Men of the church will meet for sure'that itate laws do not forbid Over $35 billion of goods arc sold ther." (John 14:12). prayer at 8 p. m. Saturday, and at them.

from 9 a. m. until noon daily, it annually in the U.S. under various '(•) From "Science and Health with forms of resale, jiricc ' His eyesight •— throughout life -— 1 Trinity Announces ~ss~"mcinbere Key to the Scriptures ' by Mary Osceola Rihfo —FOR YOI3R- tenancc, which permits trndo-mark wete the following: Mr. and Mrs. Baker Eddy: "Divine metaphysics Summer Schedule owners to ' establish the minimum trill control HOtfc of all his actions. Abrant C Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Ar- now reduced -to a system, to a Beginning Sunday, and con- AFIERNOON AND' EVENING prices at which their- products arc OANS to be sold. Items sold under the thur Ifeusbevg. Mrs. Harriet Craw, form comprehensible by and adapt- School Enrolls tinuing during July- and August ed to the thought of the age in fair trade method in 12 retail fields, Mr. and Mix. David Smith, Jr., and On September 2, only one serv- A Stitch In Time Saves 9 ' Tw^f Ruith Mafic Mounts, Mr. andwhich we live. This system enables CANOEINaENJGYMEML "notably"Brug storey, account for Mrs. Bdson Lyfnan, Mr. and Mrs. the learner to demonstrate the di- 95 Children ice .will be held Jn Trinity Church, only $5 billion. Other' price-main- vine Principle, upon which Jesus' it was announced by the Rcvi. ROOFING, SIDING and Open 11 A. M. t» 11 P. M. tenance methodj have sales ot $30 wnners John H- Cochran. Mr. and.Mrs. , Daily Vacation Bible school of billion a .yCaf]. including consl'ijiJ- 3n Peter BiaideUi* Mr. and Mrshealin. g was based, and the sacred Osccola Presbyterian Church open- Frank V. H. Carthy, rector. GRUMMAN ALUMINUM AND OLD TOWN CANOES rules for its present application to INSULATION SPECIALISTS rhent scllinjg^ which all newspapers ^Prescription Opticians AdotphBauer. Mrs. Audrey E. Dlt- ed Monday- with an enrollment of Holy Eucharist With hymns at HERE and magazines practice, and ex-ill 7 »lTM«ss Betty Caballero, Mr. andthe cure of disease." (146:31). 95 ciulHrcn and 12 teachers, it was Rate: .75 Hour* uoritK; . IX WESTFI^LD 9:30 a. m. this Sunday will be con- elusive .dealerships, used extensive- '•Comer Broad A Elm" Mrs. Paul StnxnbeVe. Mr. and Mrs. announced by the Rev. Albert G. ly in the auto industry. Op.« Mi Dezso,1 pastor, who is serving- as ducted by the Rev. Herbert Lin- MORE THAN 5,00ft- L.50 for 12 to 6 or 6 to XI P. M. Edward R. Luke and Mr. and Mrs. See us about the financ- JXJZJUIBB. iv William S. Bamhart, all of Cran- superintendent. ley, rector of St. Paul's Church, iii •".Y«-j-» to Public.Service"' msromaioF SATISFIED CUSTOMERS Oprn fordL SpringfleM Ave, a* *'• 'dosing exercises of the school Rah way, who will be in charge ing before you buy your , BUV— • . • . .' u, Abo. Mrs. June A. Maloncy of Services Sunday, llXa. m. will bo held.Friday, July 6, at next month. Medicine Winfield. Mr. and Mrs. Song* Sunday School. 9:30 a. m. 7:30 p. m. Handwork will be dis- The Rev..Mr. Carthy will return next car. Come in today., ULHIGH CANOE CLUB Sakombut of Elizabeth. Roger W. Wed. Eve, 8:|S o'docF* played and each department will during August. CR 6-3474 GEORGE W. APGAR, JR.. Prop. Cabinets Tate of WestfieJd and Pvt. Robert nitag Bom—M Alien Street present a program including sing- G Harkerof CranfocvL Open daily 1-4, except Thurs. and ing and recitations. The public is Lutheran Service Sprhigtielcl and Oranjge Aves. Cranford PARK WEST BEL'S CELEBRATION SALE! Baptised recently were Emily | ~" 10:30-4. Also Fri. 730-9 p. m. invited. OKI On Sunday, a modified order of The Rev. Arnold J. Dahlqulst LUMBER-CO.. service will bo introduced for tbcwill preach his first sermon as SI0. W. WKSTMEM* AVE. 100 pastor pf Calvary Lutheran Church TRUST KOHCM.K 1'AKK, N. J. McKesson's 85c summer months. The 11 a. m. serv- EL R-IM.t - , fit ft-IIWT ice will be 45 minutes in length. on Sunday, it has been announced. The service will be at 10 a. m. Holy rAMPi:i;nrifi!eTARKi.vrMPi: G The pastor will preach an Inde- Officially Graded quality IToJurU I^BATH NOXEMA SALT pendence: Day sermon. Communion will be' administered. The. Rev. Mr. Dahlquist and his I WALNUT Am, CRANFOBD. with Eye Cup BOYLE ME SURGERY CO. Church School will meet all family were expected to move into SPECIAL TABLETS through the summer at tho usual the parsonage at 113 Alden street ROOFING, SIDING AND C time, 9:45 a. m. today! STOP 29 23' Parents desiring to have children INSULATION SPECIALISTS. MEMBEB FEDERAL DKTOS1T DtSUBANCB COSrOSATJON 5» -N0W- baptized on the second Sunday of EXTERIOR July are urged to contact the pastor Header DETERIORATION SPRAY YOUR ELMS soon. . The telephone directory Is one of GROUPS NORWICH J&J the inoit read books in America OF YOUR BOBBI IHKSK FEATURES ' • ' ELIZABETH 2-4124 to because it saves so much time for Expert* believe that the causes those Who use it to make sure they HOME UNGUENTINE PERMANENT J. BOYLE. 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Page, Twelve THE CRAWFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE. THUfcSDAY, JUNE 28, 1951 , . ,3: THE CSANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE. THUkspAYJ. JUNE 20. 1951 Page Thirteef Court Levies Fines in Press Group Honors Memorial A T-77 -7- 7— repay their cost many times over Walter W. Gamble, Jr.. for H..T. Chronicle Editor Cranford L£ttle School equipment after lunch/comprised:- night as follows: G & H Construc- Sells Real Ealalc Week of The New Jersey Poll Meat Sale, Auto Cases 2355-—^ Sun's Rays when there's a small blaze at home Jeff Laird, Martin Jones, Genie Baurcr; a one-family at 31 South Marshall Jackson, found guilty LIFE TODAY Charles "H. Ray, editor of The whether it starts from the'sun's Persons, Ginger Green, Tobey tion Company,. 122 Thomas' street, G. E.. Howland, realtor, of Ro- I • ';tv-!::«v' Holds Picnic at Park avenue," west,; to Joseph S. Falco TOMREDLE BROS. Cranford Citizen and' Chronicle, rays, burning grease in the oven or. 22 Adams avenue and 16 Bloom- selle, reports the sale of' a lot, a by Magistrate Charles J. Stevens. The Little. School of Cranford, Stout, Bobby Silvennan. Ralph for Herbert Lchmuth. SURVEY SHOWS WHAT JERSEY PEOPLE of speeding, was fined $25 in Mu- was elected first vice-president of a carelessly-tossed cigarette." Buchanan. Bobby Wilson and Bob- ingdale avenue, $7,000 each; Pres- bungalow and two one-family CRANFORD 6-3552 Celebration Can Start under the direction of Mrs. R. H: WANT TO KNOW ABOUT POLIO nicipal Court Monday night. Com- the New Jersoy Press Astociatlon by Stevens. Eleanor Hall and byterian manse, 16 Hampton road, dwellings, in Cranford. A lot on The Chronicle regrets the, ap-Schubcl, had its annual picnic at pichard Coe were unable to attend. Sea Food 42 RICHMOND AVE. By KENNETH FINK. Director. The New Jersey Poll -. — plainant was Patrolman William Saturday evening at the 05th an- $10,000: Joseph Holowchak, 23 Springfield and 'Bloomingdule avc-» Crissey. By PHYLLIS PAGE BRADSHAW Fire-Schindler pearance of a typographical error _.. - — ,. The food supply provided by the Historic Conclave of PHINCETON—A substantial majority of the New Jersey adult nual meeting at the Admiral Hotel, Echo Lake Park-Aast Wednesday. nucs has been sold to Helmut A. drifting "pastures" of plankton i« Will call and pick up iil>ili<- \yrn|lH liko |r>, h:ivf mnry inffirmnli^" nhnnt pnlin from thoir he will AS anH In-the headline nf this column, in ^ach-ehild-wa»-«ecomt>«med bv its Shawnee road, $8,000; C. Franken- Human Approve Nine Permit* berger, 377 Walnut avenue. Larsen for Ada-Kehoe;-a bungalow essential-for—the—survival - of r~the your —warale- papery— cat>: local and stateheallh leaders. ^ ^ was John Kerelak of Clark, on officers for tHafconiinc sun grows hotter, a new fire haz- last'weelc's issue. The word~"Nero" mother and everyone brought their Alex Szanyi, 466 Orchard street, at the corner of Hcndricks street. denizens of the sea. It is the basic Just about two out of every three people questioned by New complaint of Patrolman Rudolph year are: President; Hugh Boyd, lege, from July 24 to August 3. ard comes into focus. There's a was misspelled, but referred only own lunch. Building permits for nine one- $8,000; Michael Bcrcik, 101 Col- und Stoiighton avenue to Lloyd O. source of nutriment, as indispensa- IOIIH, ragH, cardboard at Jersey Poll reporters mentioned one or mor things about polio they .Rutgers, the State University to the Rome fire as contained in the 'Original Colonies' s New Brunswick Home News; sec- good possibility that the sun's rays,, The group, which was served ice family dwellings were approved by would like to know more about. • Klempa. Joseph Commandaton; of umbia avenue, $10,000; and Robert Clark for Anthony Massa; a one- ble to fish as the grasses .and veg- story. . • cream and utilized the playground your convenience. p Plans for participation by New What'•!specifically do New Jersey people have in mind- in the Jersey-City was fined $10 for dan- ond vice-president, Harry Adslt. magnified and intensified, may the Township Committee Tuesday Odell. 21^ Dietz street, $8,000. family at 109 Cranford avenue to etation are to land, animals. "A! Passaic Herald-N«ws; and treasur- start a fire • somewhere in town," i others of the 13 Origi- way of additional information about polio? • gerous loading of a truck, and a MISS In answer to the question asked by New Dunellen and a Cliflwood driver er, G. Wallace Conorer, Somerville MEEdATIUCKi FirC Chief Howard G. • Schindler nal states, in memorializing the Messenger - Gazette. Bennet H. 175th Anniversary of the, Deelara Jersey Poll reporters: each received suspended sentences announced yesterday. . Fishier of the Ridgewood Herald- FOR THE SHORE f tion of "Independence are taking . "What things about polio would you like to for exceeding bridge weight limits, smmEK'8 dous value for that rainy day when , "The .percentage of fires from all on complaint of Lt Thomas News is the reUring president ibis cause each year is, fortunately, shape, according to an announce- have more information on from your local'and itate SummeFls the time when young- air the usual playthings hare ment made by the Department of health Leaders?" Woods. •••... been exhausted. The press association is the old- :i fairly small' one. But they can sters cast aside,routine, and turn to est group of its kind in the nation ;j]M Conservation and Economic De- People throughout the state mentioned three Thomas Pehn, Sr. of Long cew interests^-experimenting, ex- One of the best parts of summer jnul do happen. The sup's rays and numbers among its member- shining through a goldfish bowl, velopment. ideas most frequently: • , Branch was fined $5 for failing to ploring and letting imagination fun are the neighborhood groups ship more than 30 daily and, 150 empty bottles or other materials This is in accordance with'Gov .' '1. The general precautionary measures to display a name on a'commercial soar to new heights. They will try! where youngsters of varying ages vehicle, and for stop street viola- out new and old ideas in all sorts play together, at least a part of the week}? newspapers in New Jersey. which may act as a lens, c;tn .cause ernor Alfred E. Driscoll's ac- take; the preventive measures. '• • Edward C. McMahon, publisher, ceptance of the invitation ex- tions, John J. Sawage of Roselle of ways. Adults call this play, and time. Harmony does hot always, a lire if they concentrate' long 2. How to recognize ,.,symptoms; the first and Mr. and Mrs. Ray represented tended by Governor John S. Fine was fined. $3 and Phillippa N. Di- so it is. Yet for the youngster, reign and there arejlifferen.ee*. of enough on u combustible material. •ti . signs. • ' The Citizen and Chronicle at the of Pennsylvania to cooperate in ,'t. All tlv-- general-information available; as giorgio of 685 Willow street. Gar- summer play means learning many opinion, some of them quite force- "Warmer days, also, add greatly wood, was" fined $2. All offenders annual meeting and summer out- observing this historical event. .much information us possible. ne-.v things about living and play- ful. Most of the time, However, all to the dangers of fires from spon- n ing. .-•• ;••'(••: The formal celebration is-to be More than half the peopleOlvho. mentioned, things about .polio paid $3 costs of court. '. . ing with other people!. goes well and wholesome, give and taneous combustion.^. Since the sun held in Philadelphia, under the (hey would like to know more nbout named one of the'above three. Walter Kuestner of Philadelphia^. It isnt quite "enoughTfor'iadulCs" take is .'learned~ih~the~best~way '•'.-, '" • .. '•" \ preheats materials susceptible' to sponsorship of the .Independence ' Am.oni; 4hc other most frequently mentioned things New Jer- Pa.; and Joseph Goldbeck of Cam- just to. let the youngsters.run off possible. Many enduring friend- Student Again Geto ' HOtmLT.FORTHE self-iBnition-and-raises their tem- sey people would like more information on, are: . • ships are formed in these summer Homecoming CdtnVnittee. A scries den, accused by Lt. Woods on June to play. Children need adults who PAT OR LONQEK perature, the chnnccs of fire occur- 4. Whiit if-anything is known about the cause of polio; where groups. ' . Citizenship Award 1 ' of dramatic ceremonies will extend 15 of selling smoked hams from a will provide the things and the ring arc more likely. All Price* Effective Thru it comes from; how it spreads.. ,'_'•• place! for their activities^ And even Play is an important part of a For the second consecutive year, 320 Washington Ave. over a four-day period from July 5. What to do Hist in case it strikes; the immediate steps to take. truck,, received a $15 fine. They . "So,'.. it's good practice," Chief Tuea., July 3rd—Open Tuea. Till 9 l'to July 14, inclusive. C. The cure; how, far they have gone in curing the disease. were found guilty of violation of a more helpful are adults who will youngsters education. But play John J. Wade, Jr.. son of Mrs. ELIZABETH. N.J. Schindler thinks, ''to look around Sunday, July 1, has been desig- relax and let the fun go on and needs to be enjoyed. If a child is Evelyn Wade of Parkway Village, l 7. The effects on' the people it strikes. township ordinance which pro- after the Missus has finished re- COM of nated "Freedom of Religion'Day". 8. HoV best to combat a local epidemic. hibits sale of meat (torn an open even laugh and enjoy it, too. bored, he is no longer really play- has been given the Wilfred John 5-9819 BALA arranging furniture for the sum- o i Numerous ceremonies will be held, Following me typical verbatim comments that sum up the opin- vehicle. Children arc not* small adults, ing. So let's remember that sum- mer to see that no beam is concen- „.,.__ 12 large including "A Garden of Freedom ions of many in the state: , • and they have different standards mer's for fun. CLUB 29-««. bo«kt "Give the people definite steps to take in trying to avoid jJolio." trated gn those lovely, but flimsy Ceremony" at 3 p. m. at Indepen- for fun. Youngsters can't have a drapes, on the new cotion look rug Club soda, cream, cherry, orange, sarsoparjllp, root beer, cola, pole dry and dence Square. (Elizabeth teacher) • . Lois'Anderson 'Citizen' really good time at play without Road Ibo-Cuteon and Cbnoaldo "I'd like to have literature in regard to protecting yoiirself or other combustible material. golden ginger ale. Buy a case, assorted as you wish. Special through Tues. Monday, July 2, will be "Youth sometimes getting dirty and messy. "And to cope with any fixe that • Freedom Day", when colonial and from it." (Freehold barber) . .. ' . , Qf Legion Girls' State "What to do and whatnot to do with your children." (Hights- In the same way, they need to run Or VY1 PHYSICIANS may occur,, remember that an ap- modern fashion shows will be Lois P. Anderson of 60 Wall L. J. Brennan Cr. *-tttt r EDUCATOR town funeral director) . ,' and race. They need opportunities proved hand fire extinguisher is conducted in Philadelphia. street is a "citizen" of the fifth to unleash their amazing supply of "What, to be afraid of and what not to be afraid of." (Hammon- about the handiest thing a house- 12-es. pkg. Tuesday, July 3, will mark a annual Jersey Girls' State,'which energy through' physical activity 1 ton housewife) . 0 • . BRENNAN&TOYE holder can use while waiting for double anniversary, the 156th of We ajl need to know more about precautionary, measures." opened Monday at New Jersey and often through noise. College for Women. Rutgers Uni- the. department to arrive in answer DAIRYCREST the Philadelphia Navy Yard, and (Oaklyn business man) ' , ... ' • •- . . Quiet play can also be a part of Plumbing — Heating versity, with arrival of 229 high to a call. ' * pint carton the 175th of the Declaration of In- "If: there's anything we can db.to prevent it, we want to know the summer fun, but this often dpenTues. Ice Cream school girls from ever ycounty of Tinning (i "These inexpensive, devices can World's ice cream value!; .Richer, creamier, smoother! Serve with Educator butter cookies! dependence. The graves of • all nbout it. (Newark housewife) . • . takes more adult- ingenuity and • signers of the Declaration'of Inde- -''I'd like to have a general resume of the symptoms." North New Jersey. , Amerieatf IRadiator Co. JULY 3rd Plainfield executive) planning. Painting and. drawing u pendence will be visited by their Sponsored by the New Jersey can be fascinating provided . the Automatic Oil Burners Sardines-ln-Oil 7^ Tritzel Sticksr" descendants throughout the "Thir- "I'd like to know the symptoms. There is a terifflc amount of Department of American Legion BUY — m (infusion us to polio sifins." (Fairlawn mechanical engineer) equipment is available. A hew 2M Soattt Ave.. E^CBAN*OBD tetrt Colonies". A "Freedom Day" Auxiliary, the 1951 encampment game up your sleeve is of tremen- i tl&kl r. Ml 4 it***, t A. a. *• • ». Shingles B8P 40c Potato Chips *" 5-ai bag AjC AU Price* Effective thru Tuesday, July 3rd "More on the symptoms of it— what to do in the first stages." Cloud AU Day lc psfrade will be.held at 3 p. m. in (Newark PBX supervisor) . will be in session through tomor- Wed. July 4th Philadelphia. • . • . . "The safeguards and things you shouldn't do." (Atlantic City row. •-•,'.',, " ; • . • •' r Tuna I^MJ 36c Peanut Butter •«* '"-r >"*,* 39c SMOKED tft^ Wednesday.. July_ 4,, a gigantic oacher) . • . , ; PARK WEST CUMDCC 1 Upon arrival? the teen-age citi- Whole or Ib. J^#.C parade will take place in Philadel- "A general-description of the symptoms.' (Trenton machinist) Hamburgers 61c Lily Drinking Cups ^%9^ c zens were assigned to either the LUMBER CO. w Shank Hoi* 'J^W *• ** phia with appropriate floats for "I'd welcome all the information I can get." (Orange business "Nationpl" or "Federal" party, and Ill W. WK8TF1K1.I) AVG. each' of the "Thirteen Original man) Campbell's Beans ilM 13c Napkins *£?.. 2 fe For picnic or full-course meal! Butt Half, Ib. «3c became "voters" in one of seven ROStXLt: PABK, N. J. KeeblerWeyl WA1 PAKt States". New Jersoy will be repre- ','EverythinK about it;" (North Bergen bookkeeper) • [Lt-IMI . rH S-1U51 Wnvfov * "The cause — if .they curt tint! it." (Union City clerk) cities and three counties existing sented in the linq of march by the in the mythical state. Tuesday they Standard Lumber & Supply Co. AMPLE FREE PARKING Gulden's Mustard *£ 13c TTQAICA 1254ad. r«(l LA.bout_the Jlnancynl help if you get the disease (Boonton busi- Club Ci nl-AC *****"" .-•••» Munis GUJIUJ; uf ilm' Centetirntal- ness man) .began campaigning and electing I Lcgion, New Jersey's oldest inde- "How fur they have gone in the cure of the disease." (Camden officials.. Climax is today, when Offers you the services and knowledge PERENNIAL RYE GRASS ...... 1b. 35c Mayonnaise UIC9 Attarttd Calan •**• •' • " ' pendence organization. The climax •k'c(ricinn) . ' J* ' • • • • they elect the 1951 Girl Governor, 12 to 16 lbs Drawn (9 to 14 lbs.) Oven-Ready, Ib. 75e of this historic event will be staged Mjiny people throughout the state told New" Jersey Poll reporters who will be inauguratked this of more than a quarter of a century of Plant h Anytime -—• Anywhere Open iriday* Till 9 P. M. in Independence Hall. hat state and local authorities' were already doing an excellent evening at 7:30 in Voorhees Chapel In New Jersey, local American ob in distributing polio'information and-one in every ten of those at the woman's college of the State practical building experience and "know N. J. No. land No. 4 LAWN SEED. 1b. 90o WERNER Peter Pan Ib. ,Xcgion Posts will place wreaths on questioned feels that health authorities can do nothing more than University. the graves of the signers of the they are" doing. how** in your construction probleiris. wants to seo you Open Tuesday, July 3rd, Until 9 r. M. ii,^-jyM-^v Canned Ham i^s=:f Declaration of Independence who PEAT MOSS ...... ^..r:. large bale 4.00 Peanut Butter ore buried in the state. Appropriate The Cronford Citizen and Chronicle present* the report* of the new.Jersey Smoked Ib. 99C Poll exclusively In th(« area. The Now Jeny Poll fa a weekly feature iponsored Furnishing- our customers With quality Crab Grass Killer Potassium Cyauale tli 36c Special! Freth Fronted•JTSSI Ham Slices — by a uroup .of Independent Now Jeroey newapaper*. 12 ox. con It's "fresher than |b building materials and service has been, POWER LAWN MOWERS $97.00 's fresh" — frosted Rsrnn Asco 9 'i R7r •rlnceton, New Jersey. Telephone 3178 Trees Taken Down 7-Minit Complete when caught! D3C0I1 sliC0d Z Pvv OIC (Copyright, If50, by Princeton tfcaearch Service) ' . our motto for more than 30 years. ' puPbnt, Wilson & Pratt's Insecticides IDUCATOJt CHOCOIATI TERMITES ore-monies will be held on Sunday, special "Thirteen State Memora- PaUel Oat ' Watchung. New Jersey Pie M« 'ST 27c Ice Box Cookies ^ 21c Perch Fillet ,t 43c MM9.» Jb. 65C Utly 1, in Rahway, Hopewell and ALL WOKK OUAKANTEKD ^ |^;__ Educator •\i-ai. Ojf — Jr roods CMO-MO o (.» ovc are! fly In* again. Watch for bilia" that is to appear in Gitnbcr Umon or toeoanut. 'rinccton. • Coaqttotdy Omni Com* anA (let It—and Save for both cntBt and ^>OOKieS Jack fteU padhoga AOC Flounder FilletPt,63c "•warms" of "Flylnr Ante" Brothers' .store windows. Historic y Shop Tues., July 3rd UntU9P,M. Representatives of the slate of symbols depicting New Jersey, Beech-NutCerearji 15c which come with Spring, shed Lumber & Supply to. • Luncheon Geo Jnn SLT ""^^ 45c ;Salmon Steaks * 75c Mew Jersey will obtain and dis-roles during the Revolution are to WH l c 1 their wings, then disappear. inteh a container of earth from be displayed during the celebration Lumber — MittuorU — Mason MateriaU , R & R Tenderleaf Tea p^T. .. 33c These wood destroying insects • Cocktail Hour HydeTark *i Z $Z 39c •tie of the Revolutionary battle- period. . SOLID PACK Fif-at in Quality, ' cause Much damage to property. A. V. BOYD PHONES: CBanfford i-«SOS —«-Z4S7 L. BARTELL lelcls to Independence Square, In keeping with the cooperative Nabisco Ritz X ?0c Buildings; not protected during .vhere it will be mixed with I1I« N. OUror Stm* • Dinner FROSTED Value and Variety! arrangement, Governor Driscoll is BAHWAT. N. 1. 94 HIGH STREET CRANFORD CENTRAL AVE. CLARK, N. J. Boned Chicken AH Price* Effective] construction usually require it :he soil of the other 12 "Original expected to release a special prob- FOODS ToL EAhway 7-1HJ TEL. KAHWAY 7-1MI NOW CLOSING 12:30 SAT. Educator Crax £ 29c Ideal Tea Bags Thru Tuea'., July 3rd] later. .talcs'* in a spccuil ceremony. lamation commemorating the an- • Supper /»• _. 'I NAHSCO AitorUj Chl " Ideol Concentrated New Jersey is to participate in a niversary date. ":74c DISCUII INOIISH STVU Milk. "i^ 27c Ideal for: — Orange Juice t?M9c Selected Royal Crown /CRESCENT Each can makes 1 V2 pints of pure juice! -.Private l'tirtks ~ Wilson's Colored Oleo Box riiNciss *)O_ WIAl COAST TO COAST MOVERS Salted Peanuts 19c w MOR PORK/ Cola '.4'i.lb.chi.-V'V Perfect slicing. Firm, fancy quality. Broccoli Spears " Anywhere In the U.S. or Anniversaries IS-ox. DOHUI OUC luck 0/C 38c 24c 8»fc. Seasonable ami ran 48c Green Beans ST",! Immediate Service Cider Vinegar £?'..HI. 18c Hi-C Orange Ade Cantaloupes"'^ 19c L.ut Lorn a«u.a By Van'-IUll—Boat—Alt Open 7 Days UnderWood xt Sweet, mellow large cantaloupes, 23c. W Ci White Vinegar TLfc «,u 8c Orange Juice "^^ ... 13c Sefe Raspberries SU? J!-.»| . pig. O3C viled |,,I —— r»AICO Oraaatruit HENRY P. TOWNSEND, Agat ' Phone Heinz Gherkins^,.. 31c Juice rE^lOc f: 23c Blueberries "t. 29c J U ICC Ma... Hi K.H ^ 15c ALLIED VAN LINES. Inc. PLainlield 5-9344 17c ' LUscious, plump, large ripe! Fireproof Storage raeklmr * Crating a 8»e«latty Heinz Ketchup Z£2U Rob-Ford Peanuts^ 23c Lemonaae M <» **«.«. 13c for Commercial a*4 Estimates Given Freely . Household Goods. Can.WEatOcM S-4484 Hash cofwd^Ii 'tT^ 42c Shredded Wheatial". X.17c French Fries IT"»-«.«,. 17c & R Chicken 0 r y Peaches ^'-.2 «»^25t Chopped Ham "?£Z 60c Pitchers" " " ^,... 49c • W • • w w Cammtrataa far OdC a La King l u • Delicious Hiley Belle."ArarAcrncs! We Special Exclu- Evap Milk rN D 2^27c Tumblers tg 6 "69c Seabraok Chopped & Wholo Leaf sively in protection of mERCURY 53c property against JTER 31c Watermelons »> 6c Spinach p'C 22c FLOYD E. REYNOLDS Chocolate Chip Cookies ™*°Z Red ripe. Sugar sweet. What a treat! MITES and other Wood Plumbing and Heating Contractor New! Farmdale Each .irt equals I Ib. 10 or. (reth tplnach. Destroying I n s e c t s , Peppermint Chiclets ."BP 6 ,t 23c uslnc dependable engineering We Specialize In Your -Dry,Milk "ST 35c .methods.' We are .not nlrnple CASDVV DDEPT. FEATURES I».4J\TKV -WEEPS HEATING PROBLEMS Non-fat uMd» dry 'Mm milk, CoB.v ah ~ experienced, VROMI'T KEI'AM . KfcltVICfc "-.'. Chocolate 6Vi-o«. pkg. technically trained, licensed en- Li«f used Master number in Cwnford, .Koselle. ' r Peanut Brittle ^ T+ 35c CleaCleansei r 19c -eft cineer. Garwoud mid Linden. Homogenized MANO w Orange Slices "XT "-We Boraxo tartan I'C Cream Cheese £ .A, 15c Cheese Food HV area New Jersey oncanixn 8 SOI'TII AVE.. B. • • • • CRANFORU « M«7 SPRY ICHAIrDso 3lw 1 1111 Uon, employing , New Jersey mlniMintU.wfc'sS AitiKOiatMi^ to* O~tr BftraxDuruA ^it^». a^ag*^ * ioc»vglfici^Sl. aiyc. Mild Cheesee *i-. residents, itiid we have served „ Hi. *• 57c New Jet-key property owners MM 40c 1*U2. Party ^29c Chiffon ^T buecesKfully for 18 years. Our 0AWt Provolone ST»i x Luden's VIOCTAUI" S katliaga 19c Niagara Starch 19c reputation In this Held is un Clapp's American SS •-57c EggsS" kurpassed. NEW 1951 PATTERNS Candy Utpt. Veaiutmt Gold Seal Thousands of references are Strained Baby available in New Jersey — not B & B Malties Macaroni & :•: Foods 5 IT 49c in Some.distant slate. Spaghetti^ 16c Swiss Cheese Our work Js GUARANTEED Candy Mttl* 31c For your July 4th picnic, with Supreme tasty rye bread! FOR S YEARS without addi- WALdK\PERS Clapp's Candy Kept. Tralur*! CnnJy tfrpl Cashmere Bouquet tional charge—a one-year guar- BUILT TO TAKE IT! antee b worthless. Tott-h-ock proof—ownerihlp proof—leng term regis- Chopped Jr. Banner's Sugar- Luden's MHCUtrS lourMialMn- -ih h*owy-duty from*—U tration proof—tiny way you check MBICURY you fM Soap 2 ^"T 19c For Information or Free In- NOW AVAILABLE I for tfaanwou \H *p*dal design documented proof of headline performance, durability, Foods 6 t? 89c Coated Jordan 5th Ave. Jrs. spection and Advice—CALL provides lor low«r umprung weight... occounH for lasting and economical power I BA1H Wit • IMPERIAL Almonds 'Z 29c IJ-OI. 41c CtttkmmU Cherry bettor riding on ony road. < Exclusively designed and built for MERCURY, the • NANCY body i% tugged . . . buih l Mrengih, with aH-*l*«l Conjhudkm. Moiraly broc«d features for reliability and continuous economy. Layer Cake 59c TERMITE • LLOYDS * and r«Snloirc*d o» ifcatsgie pomtu No wonder Mid« wi»h Lou«ll« butter! Egg-rich golden l»y«r», Yes, MERCURY ftime stems from action on the road— Weatfittld 2-5750 Lifetime Coil Aluminum WetarleM CONTROL • THIBAUT MERCURY lasH longer. • from economy and performance records and enthusiastic 75c cherry butter cream filling »nd icing. mERCURY tUy», Mlhl. ar HaHilaya «, rranlilurtar COME IN AN!> SEUCT MERCURTS —&*, W bo* (6 lain it. too. h* pr«- ownership reports that can't bo disputed I OB UKITt UIMttT fO l\vl Id «iij Ai>»ri#al piy* if I • WW 6-Qt. Dutch Oven NOW FROM OUH CATALOGS. dtlon-ground vol»«i. br*oiion-«Kidwn«il piston* Check the MERCURY rfory yourselfi Call on your Mil. GCtLKK AT TMK »'ACfoRY. BUREAU Up V—p MHCURY runnbg tmootUr — long^l MERCURY dealer and get the fads today I Rye Bread ^T.^ ^V 17C «.•» tolTH AVE.. OAUWOOB Palmolive tl Ikwl 1 IIIMI .49 $9.oo 2 Locust Street . Won't mlu lb« bi« t«Uvl.U» bit. "TOAHT or YMk VOWN,"wiUj t* •u wt via: iUU.il WCBK, Cki.Ml 1. , lie* i» »:M *. M., Dessert Shells t?Tl7c Soap **L' Build vour -.;t now ji this offer is pood tot • ROSELLE PARK, N. J. !' 1 PaUtt SAop CHICK ali-«lunli>UM 2 ii 25c Supreme White Bread -'! 5c I'mited time. See til D'eces rioW on ditp'ay! RICIIAKb HA11TIG. Prop. - l < S-litt Open Dally Ml «:30 P. M. — Friday* Till » P. M. MESSMER MOTORS, k TOWN AND COUNTRY MOTORS, Inc. KAMI EUnbciii t-rrn wrm 107-5 N. Union Avenue 120-12» W. 7th St. Plainfield, N. J. 25 Davenport St. . Somerville, N. J- CORNER OF ALDEN AND MILN STREETS ? L ."•r: •*•

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•O •• THE ANP CH?t0HlCLE, THURSDAY, JU?JE 28, 1851 THE CRANTORD/CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY, JUNE 28. 1931 Page •? bruited ankle. Bjaldwiq scored who tripled, and Harold , White, •laces First in Two three nuts (or the Clippers, and Nick Pocltlcr and,Kenny White "of Roiarians Bent ippers CarroU batted in four. Shamrocks :>dgc. Harold White slashed a Echo Lake Golf Events I The box soort: • throe bagger, while Pot-ltler and CBAIOOBD E. J. Loranger took firsts In two ... • ' ABRH imam Kenny White.chipped In with, dou- Lions by1 lOllt wtnanek. U _S 1 AB«H bles. '...'•. r»lf events at Echo I^iki- Country Kouiy. U _3 10 ^••^M*^ STANDS Baldwin. 2b _4 II t -~J> 1 The White boys, Harold and lub on Saturday and Sunday, and Waltara. 2b ___0 0 '• 3D . ___4 0 3 FOB FREEDOM AND EQpAL OPPORTUNITY ' 3b -1 0 1 Kenny, led the Lodge hltU-rs to a aired with his. wife in the ZolaPoint in Golf Txmare'zr.z cC4«l over-the Kagles.—llarokl 'pwler-^M*tnoriuF TheCranTord Rotary Club" de- -&. ** VmaMto. if _3 o 0 Have Slight Lead lnuted for the circuits while Kt«n For Sale Servicing Real Estate For Sale Real Estate For Sale Help Wanted - Female Apartment* Wanted SUombat«. c .JO I juMinc, ib —4 o o :atne in fourth, whilfc Mr. aiul Mrs. f.'jiU'U the Cranford Lions Club »"' CLASSIFutD BATES Wanted To BUY Burnett, ef 4 0 JSantoUI. a* 3 0 1 jr, M GENEVA, settle. m. cblZ \ To Face Question p^ ^JESTHe 7SNATtQNAL ll»n ii mta • Ha*. AJ» .ot u KITCHEN or other CUSTOM CABINETS. SrharTernoth. Mlllburh 0-1884-M. tf Is. This house la up-to-Uie-minute In con- Beanls'rth. lb.J 0 0 p —.:..J« 0 Both Win 2 Game* sion over Harris,' Ltd., and a 7-0 2 handicap \i\ the Class A swecfis.--Union. Robert E. Crane and Rob- MULTIPLE LIST YOUR PROPERTY o week.. Call after 8 P. M. CRanford TWO UNTUHNISHKD ROOMS and bath Britton. a* 3 00 •Us. teafcto »ri*«. Mfiitoti-Hllt Cabinet Company. 31 South •truetion, tg beautifully decorated and will 0-3302. in quiet section. Elderly couple. No Marks on Sunday; ra^ VMOVEMENTS; Art Rooneys' Shamrocks.-on the orfeit victory.over Builders' Sup- o lend a lU-ld of 13. In se<'(uul ert M. Crane of the Rotary iAT MMMTIONB (C«t««ll« Union Ave;. CHanford 6-0128. COafrHJETE LANDSCAPE SERVICE WITH A LOCAL REALTOR please the most fastidious. Large living NnbUng. p „« C 0 room with fireplace, dining room with children or peU. Box 539. c/o Citizen SAnderson. U|3 1 2 strength of an 8-3 drubbing of ply, pulled themselves up over the Club tied for low net scores for •Mkl wllfcaafcaatt «»«»r r rteKCMC l S Fruit tree*.' flowering shrubs, evergreens, ANt >lnce was Wesley Starrer with 7G- •••'£' ELECTRIC SEWING MACHINE, cabinet, team celling and built-in cabinets, French and Chronicle. ' ' '. U WUIPlay July 4 'HANVOUTH .500 mark and from seventh to fifth Mats a w*f*. M «•*• ral»»»a«a«. shade tract.' lawns. Call WEitfleM Builders' General Supply and tin the day with 82s. electric refrigerator, treadle Hewing ma- a-OOTa aft*r « P. M. Jim Loveland. ,tf NEAR HIGH SCHOOL—Stone-front. S- windOws^Brge sun room, modern kitchen Work Wattled - Female 4TSU 1 1-68. and E. Diler Reeves had 83- Na 4lw*«M'«B UM •<« •>• M> ••* HAVE YOU 4-ROOM APARTMENT for 38 3 • RELATIONSHIPS; tutomatic win over the dropped place. ' t* chine, corner, china clour!. ELixabeth year-old. semi-attached home. Ha* en- With IS cubic ft. freezer, powder room, WOMAN WISHES BABY SITTING, eve- reliable young • couple and. daughter? The Cranford Clippers pounded * — Ban for Carro 1 In 4th. 5-68. Wpsults-of the catches were: J. CAM. CMfka •» Ma*»* attat MMB- 2-3120. \ . ALL MAKES and MODELS of radios re- trance hull with guest closet, dandy 3.bedrooms and 2 baths, 2-car garage. ning*. CRanford 0-3487. Call after 6 Guarantee, excellent care of property. Cranioftl ._„ 3 • 1 4.0 0 0 0 0—S %"*• tV&KVWHERJ-.A rusaders, were still clinging to In the.Harris. Ltd..game, Nadas- living room, dining room, knotty pine A truly fine home. ... , s to i, Sunday at Wheeler Linden .„« '„„. 300 000 00 In.Class A play oyer the week- \V;iltiT CofTec and Richard Dow- aaay MnitUlM Mf» Ma* rv. paired. Fair prices charged.- John Por- p. m. . .. • •' :• .Bert references. WE*tfleld Z-323T-W, their precarious percentage-point ky was the most prolific Outlaw s»«asiata far MM t« a*. Un VENETIAN BLINDS, encloud rollaheads. celUi. 207 Holly St.. CRanford 6-0031. tf kitchen I cabinets i. 2 dandy bedrooms, ' 78 for their seventh victory in Bmn: Haaac, Stickney. BaiUoo. two U.S. AND CANADIAN nd for the prize fund 15 blondell, Rotary, defeated Victor D. Sha- the firw-M in tile world, custom made, tile bath, air-conditioned Igas), asking 4' BEDROOMS, 2 tile baths.' part-brick RESPONSIBLE MOTHER will care for bate UU — CarroU. Walters. Three hue lead over the onrushing Maroons at swinger, blasting a double . and holes, three-quarter handicap, Mr. htt'ii ami William Ford, 2 and 1; ay latoakaa home In choice' River area. 27-ft. living BUSINESS- WOMAN and,teen-age son starts this season, and moved hit — Koufy. Basel on ball* — of Neeb- DKAOUNB f all colon, abio wood blind* ..and ready BANGS OIL BURNER SERVICE. CMau- kM '''$ children. Call after 5 p. m. .CRanford BOOKS WANTED week's end. in Cranford's Recrear three singles in four trips to the made. Reconditioned blinds too. For ford 6-*S2B. . tf room with open fireplace, tiled kitchen, 0-4857. tf urgently need 3 bedroom unfurnished type Children., fourth place in the Union Un«. 3: oV DuJT. 4: o« Hoa*. 3; off Taw. 1. Loranger ploced tlrst with 54. Mr. Crane, Sr. and Mr. Crane. Jr., at ltA.lt. free estimates , telephone WEatfleld BUNGALOW — Perfect condition. Urge vapor steam.heat, 75.x IDS lot.' Double apartment. ' Reference*. Please Write Struck out — by NeebUna, 1; b»Duff, 0; tion Softball League. . plate. Terrill tripled. Caruso got a living and dining rooms. 2 exceptionally, historical, for Co Baseball League, with a Mr. nnd Mrs. Faxon re«istere'•••••• 2-year-old child. Junior-Senior High IpLabethportQuestion Marks. On Materia. who chipped in with trip- andO- GIRL'S SCHWIN* BICYCLE. 28-Inch 430 Somerset Street. -North Plalnfteld. 17 North Ave.. E. CRanford 6-0777 Work Wanted -Male School area. Write Karl Budmen^ 15-A Barney Maloney hit two doubles (rame. good OCtMtlUfln, CHanfurd 6-5182 LARGE ROOMS and plenty of them. II Glendale Manor. Pleasantvllle. N.J. |july 4. the Clippers will play the Jack Deane les,_Wood ft Selick trounced the ELECTRIC Light Bulbs. General Electric N. J. ----- •---: •-- : ,«• In all-, with a baths, efficient stoker heat, TWO HIGH SCHOOL BOYS—-Will do.oll and a single-In, four-times at-baL Also. Roy MacBean and the Rey. double garage, large lot. Convenient to sorts of odd Job* during summer. Any- ";•"" " "" ~~~ •'" B-28' nfieW Merchants-in a resched- OVERSEAS- *r"£j£ADW»S' cellar-dwelling Trojans, I6r5. Heeled Councilman al ' uADDERT extension.. brand new.' Marda. All Sixes. A'* A Hardware, MULTIPLE LIST'YOUR PROPERTY A 7-0 forfeit win was,also regis- Robert G. Longaker. Rotary, de- 12 North Avenue. Wot.' U nADIO AND TCLEVinON SKRVICS shopping area and with real possibility thing from lawn mowing, to car ,wa*h- Itled game at Green Brook Park. CONDUCT S'CHOQL.S,^* STANDING Or TUB TKAMS 63 Second Ave..:parwaod. ' All makes repaired, HIM day aervlca. WITH A LOCAL REALTOR of future price, appreciation."'An excel- ing and polishing. Outdoor work pre- •Game time for each is 2:30 p. m. ' tered by the Maroons last week, Rulgers BoysL r. .Automatic Gladlron. rx- VENETIAN BLINDS, up to 36", whits and lowest prices.' Herbert P. Sorge, Jer- lent buy for someone with vision. $21,500. ferred. Call CR 6-10,10. Apartments Fdr Rent Spoils Brown COLLEGES'AND AVK57-T when Wood & Selick failed to field W Nostrand. Lions. 2- and 1; Mont- rellent condition, rruotutble. Call ivory. S3.05, Immediate delivery, Al. sey Radio Servlc*. 134 HUlcreit Ave. —BROKER- CO-OPERATION. FOUR ROOMS, furnished, near .center I Sparked by Joe Formanek, bat- Art Rooney's Shamrock* ..' 7 Fred T. MacKenzie, son of Mr. CRanford O-WM, ' CRanford 6-0484 - tf DISTINGUISHED HOME In high school CAL EDUCATION a full team.* • •.'..' .. n , gomery Vail and Wilfiam Muller. ban-Lewis Hardware, 106 N. Union A»« section, center hall, large living room, of town.. CRanford 6-Q414. 113 Mlln QUICK SERVICE lting over .400, and Mickey Carroll^ Maroons •• nnd Mrs. Fred E. MacKenzie of 16 TROPICAL mR and SUPPLIES Hors* RIVER . PROPERTY, exceptionally fine Street, Cranford. , ' ••.-;••. CLASSES/ DEVELOP Lodge . u Lions. deefatc, cnblnvt work, Kcroenn, gauicvSr had 4 bcdroomM and 2'j tiled bathii. a home, that in pleasing in appearance, IENCE and man for office work.' Apply bath, private entrance, light, heat and day after spending n week at Rut- tkmt'.-tuild braihes, polishes. waiM. Call abundunt .cfpHet Rpaci', Utlrd fioor-r—Oni- Jack Deane; Cranford Legion '• AND AGRICULTURE.. . Cranford Hotel Hellcat* .. and Henry Lovett and George or write I.. A. McKee, 12 Arlington cadlklntl, roofiiiK anil Hiding. JKeurgH plenty of modern features, oil steam heat, MG South Ave.. Garwood. hot water- Business couple only. Ref- |bils off John Taw for a new league slants of ^Felix Appezzato. Art gers. Fred waA chosen as the Cran- hEFRIGERATOR. 'W^rtlnehou^-. «-l«-trk\ R. Nobex, 0 Adams Ave.. CHallfji*11^ led the Shamrock batsmen. Bob Today Whitney baby carrbiif. Cftanfarii |>rii-rx. Call IIAliwuy 7-2(132 for. free Service on all makes MUlated, oil steam hl*at, fireplace, combl- In Garwood. WEstfleld 2-0400. tf Shaheen Agency. CRanford 0-1900. Res- its two runs in'the first inn- a 6-0 score.'. Outlaw* v«- Old TimeM. Field 1- each year they gather at Rutgers dates and inombers of, the county 0-4301. 35 Hellord Avenue. i-utinoteK. 'II, Wiicat. 1173 Mayfair Metered , fuel oil deliveries . . nutlon Bcrecns und storm windows. Con- idence. CRanford 6-1053:- AHDCHRtSTIANBROTH- ftp' {Jt AW VC/W Poeltler tripled and Tom MuldVow Builders" deneral vs. Helicals. Field to set up a mythical state and Icurn and municipal/committees, will be Driver Hahway."•*'. • .. U RELIABLE FUEL OIL SUPPLY, Inc. MULTIPLE LIST YOUR PROPERTY veniently located "on a 50 x 175 lot, ' MEN WANTED for general factory work. The high-flying Roselle Parkers rrlaay P0RCELAIN^SINKT~7S !"• lane, double WITH A LOCAL REALTOR plhirling for the Clippers were ERHOOD. THROUGHOUT ftSfa, ^^^L^S^M hit for two bases. . present toniuht as the Cranford . 332 Cehiennial Ave., CRanford 0-2123 —BROKER CO-OPERATION. Packing Engineering Corp., CRanford took over first place in the County Harris. Ltd.' vs. Art Hnone u. Field nbout the workings of government. drain, chrome aerated mlxiite ftwrrt. d-1075. .. tf ,.-- Autos For Sale • Duff and Fred Neebling, while THE FREE WORLD. The Old Timers, who are tied Wood i* Selick vs. Lodye. r it'ld 3. • Fred was chosen as one of the live Democratic'Club hntilst its flnnl • • , •• • • • • • 4^ • bathroom sink 33 In., porcelain, txrlitt. Dressmaking and ALL HOME REPAIRS and alterations. NOW THAT YOU HAVE CHECKED THE American Legion • round-robin with Lodge for third place, nipped MoMsy incetini* of (he season in the Vet- CRanford 0-0t»5. . No • job too small. Baxter. CHanford BUNGALOW—2 years old, 4M, rooms, LISTINGS from A to Z. call us for an ap- rONTlAc. 1938, 2-door'sedan.'good run-| Uoran. was sidelined with a I EGYPTIAN Old "tlmcm v*. Art Hooney a, Field 1 councilmen of "Van Bureri City-" nlng order. CRanford 6rlO10. tournament as a. result of the con- 'WASHING MACHINE. vtTV UV l.ADIKS' SUITS and DHESSES made' to TRUCK. CRANE and T.D.-9. .Bulldozer CHARLES M. YEAKEl. POLICY thought Deanes'-fifth-inning nub- been used as a model for a number AU That AUbrine - May be seen at 28 West Holly Street. real pitcher's battle. They each WARDROBE:. TRUNK. Crouch and TiTi^ order: also 'nlti'iallonu. Mm. Hand, for hire. S. W, OUver, inc.; CRanford Real Kstate and Insurance • ber had rolled foul when he fielded of., music schools established The total output of atabrlne In • (rrald. b«t quality. In perfect condl- Cl'lanford U-24M. tf fl-2189 and Linden 2-70S4. . tf 0 North Ave.. W. ' CHanford 0-2474 HOWLAND - REALTOR' . PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 51-10 DE SOTO. 1930 8-passonuer custom, black, Music School allowed but five hits. llan with drawen!. shm- box, laundry Sot'Und Floor ' '• • ' the United States reached a peak -444 Chestnut Street ROsellu 4-1050 AN ORDINANCE Vacating Part of' Pa- only 8,200. miles, radio, thermostatically it. throughout the country since its' Leading hitters of the contesl GROUP AND PRIVATE LESSONS IN bat! and hanger*. complete. N.a.voiuiliU-. MASONRY — General repairs and altera- ( •':'•• • . cific Avenue. controlled heater, defrosters, all equip- inception 19' years ago.- It differed of 3.WO.O00.OOO tablets \n 1044. CRanford C-1.159. . tion*. S. R. Jordan, 220 South Avenuo. Mrs. Miriam Neville—CR. 0-3120 ment, white wall tires, superb condi- 'Brown struck out five and walk- were Nausbaum of the Old Timers RUSSIAN AND FRENCH Typewriters East, Cllauford. Tel. CRan(br£3M»llJ MULTIPLE LIST YOUR PROPEHTV WIIEHEAS, the owner' of a larRc tract ouptmv mo rom most-schools,then in existence HOME FURNISHINGS—AUo. Easy man- Mrs. Gertrude Nunn—CR. 0-3085 of land caused the name to be laid out tion. CRanford 6-5523. ed six, and he was-strong in allRegistration CHILDREN AND ADULTS rVPEWIllTF.I' repalm and rentolf. -New. WITH A LOCAL REALTOR" Mr. Harold Wilson—CR. 6-11)54" „ PROTECTION gle ironer .with chair, palnt.d liiitrh. liiul rebuilt uddlnR iiiacliltiea, typa> BENDIX Autoinatie Washer ' Service, all with streets;,' among which Is a ^street. splendor ol innings but the sixth. He walked by offering an opportunity tor be- Croilry television, table modol Irt-jiu-h wrhvrc. and duplicating inachlnefl. work guaranteed. CRanford 6-1718. tf called Pacltlc Avenue runnlne from Or- (up to $500) ginners as well as advanced stu- icreeil. mahogany chMt of tlrauer*. Slatimu'ry u,nd niipplles. Are you-belnft'TRANSFERRED. or do you EXCLUSIVE RESIDENCE — Six-room aniie Avenue to Locust Drive, and; v ..;'••• Lost 7 ' '•• AGAINST THEFT in fultcolor three men in that frame, but Walnut .vanity and divurr to iii:iUh. Alii TYPES Dink tops repaired or re- need morn roon. titan you now nave? house niMirhiB completion at 1KI Cran- WHEREAS the Township Committee nipped the Cranford threat by get- This Week dents to study at nominal cost. J. D. LOHMAN S x' 12 broadloum. rose: nltht »tatid. NATIONAL TYPEWRITER CO. placed. Linoleum, asphalt, rubber, tile had determined that It Is to the best in- WHITE PARAKEET, male Reword. CR FROM RESIDENCE 7 Aldc-n Stiei't • Cranford Wunt to SELL and BUY something bet- ford Avenue. Superior Workmanship. Through the years many of the NOW lamp. etc. CRanford 6-M8*. floors Installed! Home- floor waxen for ter LOCATED or otherwise DIFFER- Cull uud Inspect. tcri'stn of the. Township, that a part of ,0-3787. • • . . 6-28 or. • ' ting Jirri Rodenhi to ground out. Louis Haar, supervisor of instru- CHanford 6-9600 rent, *1.50 per day. W. R. DoU>ler Ac id Pacltlc Avenue bo not opened; CRANFORD 6-1207 tf ENT'.' Our SPECIALTY bl SELLING BANK BOOBOOK No. 17047. Union County . OCCUMNG Don Kern was again'victim -of mental music in 'the Cranford pupils who have studied at thi thru Au0 8 FOI1 SALE AT Horton'l TrKM-n Senicf Co., , 741 Central Ave., WKstneld HOMES. We can get a PRICE for yours, $11,500—Woll-bullt. four-bedroom house. BE IT ORDAINED by the Township Trust Co. H not restored before July B, school haye gone on to conserva Station. 2 South Avemir. West. Craw- and QUICKLY ' Luruu enclosed porch, alr-condltloned Committee of Township of "Cranford, New 19M, application will be made for new ANYWHERE tough breaks. Four unearned runs ford, a full, line of < Firestone • t i • Jei'fic.v school system, is one of the faculty -toi-les and Universities, majoring tac«« Daily (txuptSundays). May wo LIST it FOR SALfcr - Just dial coal heat.—l~buth. Gurlini;.—1'unrosslon —book; — : 7-& were scorch on the Township tub**, battorie*. etc* Full car M-rvi Musical instruction SEWING MACHINES AND VACUUM can be arrqnged. Section 1 — That the public rights, in- Including members of the Union County in music, and have, become mem THE BEST IN fOOD and UQVOhV* Call for and deliver. Call CU d-2B Forgery of Checks —. Pat Appello was safe on an' error. ,|Mercury outboard motnr. Ibcil 2 sis. old SINGER SEWING CENTER lai'tie livlnt! roi'mi; full dininu room, t'HIc Avenue is hereby vacated, to wit: instructors; Several pupils have ' '-complete' with 'oars, anchor ;)iwl In MULTIPLE LIST YOUR PROPERTY BEGINNING at the corner fanned by the RING, St. Benedict's Prep., G.T.S. 1952. Loss, through Tpny Rendlnelli singled to load consecutive . session at Abraham- Chestnut Tavern t, K. HEWNETT, Teacner of Piano. Latest 02 Kim Street, WEstfleld 2-0747 tf modern bath, three.good sized bi'dronins lost In vicinity of library. • Rowurd. returned from time to time to teach ' ranvasi tup and rnaiiy extra.. 3 ft. deck. knetlUHln. twgliiners and advanced WITH A LOCAL REALTOR on 2nd floor, plus maid's room, nnd intersection of the easterly line of Locust accepting • them up, and Kern issued walks lark High School, Roselle. . G49 'CHESTNUT ST..'UNION, N. J. , :i keaLi. RucCwdrly coiutructed of. solid Drive (formerly South Ninth. Street I with CKunford 6-09C(I. ' in the summer session. sources, Speclul course for adult bedln- CHANr*OltD Refrigeration. Sale* and Serv- Hloragc on third Iloor. OH heat. Dou- Counterfeit U. S. Paper to Ken Thomas and Mangini to The school is sponsored by the Uar KlUbm N.w UaJrr lh« Mi«p»r»liU» *l oak and cedar. 11 lit water nt Kranlo; nrni. Lessons at your home, 600 Dorian ice. Household and commercial repair* ble itarutte. Outdoor nhseivatnii.v and the northeasterly Hue nf Pacific Avenue? Each summer many alumni re . Undlnir. Atlantic Hiuhlund^. N. J. r l>.oad. ViL WEstttcld S-K19fl -' tf on Friuldalre, Kelvliutor. Cro/aley, Cold- BEING TRANSFERRED — Must Bell our play house which has many uscu for runnlni! thence smith 7 decrees 38 minutes ' money. • force in two runs. A single by Union County Association of Sup- KI.HIK. r.rnurly •1'Cranftrs for xeasum. Late IWK Meivnrv outiuiaixl. east'JU'COntituiatrbn of said line, of .llocust spot, Norge, etc, Tel. CRanford 6-1718. lovely 5-room buriuolovt'.. Ha» expan- n Ittrce family or nobbiest. • — Cost' —• ' Norm Lane drove in another pair. turn for the annual special conccr recently overhauled. I'm-.- S2H(I. Will sion uttic, Kcieened porch, attached liar- Drive 105.117 feet too point; ;thence north erintendents and Supervising Prin- •Servlne You The Beat In, sell wparately. CuinVE•a-HMV-J~«i?' \VK IB dviirccs 22 minutes east 99.^11 feet to: $14.00 for 1 year' which this year will be held Wed Trucking — Hauling UUV. oil lit'at, Venetian blinds throuuh- ELLA J. McCOlTSlAClC, TtejiUor .with the It was announced that Paul Sel- cipals, headed by^Dr. Arthur L. • 2-0739-M. ELECTP.ICAL Contracting—Hou«ewlrln«. out. basement painted, Ideul for name HO Prospect St.. Westflelil. • ll line of Pacillc Avenue; thence north MclNTYRE'S 35.00 lor X sreaJS' by will take over management of Johnson of Cranford, County. Sup- nesday evening, July 25. This con Steaks - Seafood - Chops - Sandwiches 'DCPKNUAIH-.K-THUCK-ING-—-Also Hcn- Jobbing, lluoreseent natures, repairs ana room. lari!o lot U0 x 1110. Jocated in WE 2-4B48 .•-- . lies. CIt II-I1IU r.O tli'Uiees A» inlniltos :IA seconds west BPIRELI^A CORSETS aiid CIltDIJCS arr iilontl said lino of Pacllli* Avenue (before CALL US TODAY! the Cranford bnseballers in July, cert features the alumni band. Th sliore huiilint!. TripH inude ut your iiin- . ptugn Inutalled. Georue SailKullluno, 12 wooded section In very desirable neigh- r irintendent of Schools. . •till the bent buy on tin: American ' veiiienc.-. ItOscll.' 4->ll»9:i-ll. 7-S Myrtle Street, Tel CRanford U-9329. borhood. " Price .$10,500. Cull WEst- vacation i H. >.:i0 feet to the [Scdnnint! Flash Bantam when Stan Grayson will leave for Registration will continue dur- regular scries of .Wednesday nigh Italian Pies & Italian Sausage Market. For • furthtr, infoinotion call fleld 2-5989-J. fioliit. , ' Lawn Mower Siop concerts will be held. throughou your local roru*tlertf, Mr*. L. Woerz. RELIABLE TRUCKINO CO. MASON CONTRACTORS Real Estate Wanted , KciiliU! 2 — Thin ordinance, shall take Cranford Boys' Camp ing the rest of the week and end AT REASONABLE PRICKS CRanford C-1OW5. tf Establish** iWtO the session, beginning on July 11. — Ufasonabln StoraRe — Sidewalks, riaKstoue Work, Garaue Build- 0 OR 7 KOOM HOUSE. in Cranfnrd or 1'ITect Immediately. v f/43 Camera Monday night. Pupils from grades Tel. VS. 2-HO3 . Estimate* — Contract wr Hourly Ing, Uriek Work,- Cellar Water Pruoflntf. ClkANFOHD— uiirrnundini; urea. IloK 1*. O. (Hi. ll.ili- SCASONEU TOP-SOIL, 4 yurd~Tu2T»lS SALES — SERVICE Main objectives of the school ari • 3 rooms (I7.S0 Free estlmatii!). Schwartz, ' CHanford TIIHEE-HEDUOOM BUNGALOW way. Principals only. (l-ail Nt>tl«e CARD OF THANKS four to six, junior nnd senior high ENTERTAINMENT Fltll»AVl SATHKI>AV and SUNDAY delivered. Sam Vltale aiid Sum, 144 •• 4 -unu »J0.00 0-II40S or UNlonvllIe 2-KUS-J, U school students, post-graduates and worthy use of leisure time, thi North )Mh Street, Kinllworlh. Cran- 6"lr!jn>s «25.00 Grand residential location, SO x 13.1 plot The forennlnu ordinance was introduced PARTS — WELDING CRaifad 6-3000 .Enduring thanks are dtle the un- growth of musical skill, incrcaset SPECIAL ATTENTION TO PARTIES * ford e-28d2. Call alter 5 I'. M. If Refrlcrratois moved S3 and up CARPENTER and cabinet maker. Quality with dvliuhtful rcur yard, 1-cur ifurutie. :u«l ,|>:i':tj lpx hnnsc tDuylil'ht Suvlnu Tlmel ingdale avenue registered a low JUST REDUCED! . with oil lieut. centrally locateil. SI0(1 who administered needed oxygen, Mr. Haar. in addition to teach- COUEEN STAKES South Avenue. East. CRanford «-O893. tl hour, day or contract Loads Insured. teed. Edward G. Lcdden & Sou. Tel. r WE HAVE par score Saturday for first plact Special Trains Dirad to Orandtland AIKO ottlcs, .cellars and yards cleaned. ROWIIe 4-1207 and CKanford 0-JB33. YES. DEDUCED «I,000 Mr quick sale! This per month. Cltnnionl (l-. >:ilM. • J. WALTER COFFEE,, and the police, who obtained a ing classes, will conduct one of the $10,000 Addad HAIiuav 7-01MW. • Not'th-RUie homo hat; KWH»I beam con- - Township Clerk. in the B flight at the Coloniu Club hou^vholdtludds to all 4UOnly expert mechanics work on your klti-lien and mil* room; :i large bedrooniH In the Calcutta Tournament, th LAVALLETTE — 4-rraim l>unt:nlo\i', bii'y Mrs. Michael Stevens. and orchestra instruments will be U.N.W.A U*rMy CSMMI),.., ,U,40 (Jolt,* July 4,12iJ3) l t Staler and Cunada, Kpecllillxlng in Newuppllances. Iront, vueuum cleuners, radios, nnd tiled hnlh; iirwn attic with cedar team of Mrs. D. Richard Frencl Alto Cxtaln Uvular tiolm to TVedi CklMtts art ataltba PrTTSBURGH PAINTS, full line of In inotom, tonster* also repaired. Corfuy'u, cjoset. Plne-panolled recreation room front, hot and cold wuter. convenient 12 Algonquin drive taught at the school, as well as 1 England. Vlorldu . and California vhlp- : lector and exterior. Paliilera ditcoun * nunli.. Same van hi dettlnntlon. Let 29 Alden -Street. Tel. Clluulord d-2224, tf wllli built-in leatherette. Keatx mid bur, Ocean ntul Bay bathini^. CHanford WANTED! piano, voice, baton, and. theory. 20 Madison avenue, tied in lift ' In house lot quantities. Albau-Kewls, •IN esllinatrt ymir lient move. UNITED llnluhed dark .room, laundry room.and «-«IM:J or o-noon. Dial CR. 6-BEER The school, provides instruments for and sixth place. 1W North Union. Ave. t VAN LINKS. Ted Sargent, Ailent, II. F HKVNOLD3, Rotary specialist Oil lavatory in basement;' Carauc, nf HLACIv am. WHITE Favor* Glrla WKsin.l.l 3-3l>33. , tf burner service on all types..Vacuum course. Vacant, now!! Auk for 1148. TOMS HIVEH — 4-ronin ' cottai'c. larite USED LUMBER students who do hot own their own POST 2:30 • Daily Double Closes 2:15 screened porch, In the Pines neiir rivi'r Rhuematlc (ever kills more girls MAGAZINES cleanlnt! oil or coal furnace*. Con- r Read the Classified Ads version work. Tel CKanford U-2U6. tf CRANFOHD -- nnd luke. ull Improvements, $-l, ) i\ SIHTABLE The Union County school ha; KCW or RENEWAL yulM-riptians. Cut week. Available July ami Auintst. Film In All Sizes than boys. Earl V. Quy; CHanford e- ^ Piano Tuning A DREAM I Westlleld •J-:i('.i:i-H. FOIt OAKAOK. Dial CR. 6-2337 MADE TO OROEK cabluetn or all Kli'uK !'IANO Tunlnu and Repairing. Warren —because it contnlna so many npeclnl fen- outside window boxrii, all Uiiwi* o W. Grart. "tor 2S veant Weutneld'a and Floor Service turetJ that VnuM never expect to find lit WILL DISMANTLE lower box««. pedentul tables, picnic C'ranford'u foremost piano tuner," 244 R. MENZEL — Telephone us la discuss one house! Grand residential location on Want To Rent A milUHNO POK SAME. . tables, book shelvtn, trlrvUlon tabl«. Walnut Street. WeittU-ld. Tel. WKst- your floor problem*. Floor vcraplng and a beautiful plot with 2 hcavy-bearlnu [BUY — lawn furniture of all kludi, toy rlinatM fleM 2-332S. Member ned and guarant by reoot'iltcd expertu. CRunford Piano llvlnt! room, dining room; modem kitch- «-07a2. PHOTO SHOP • from STd ia S?tt5.- eaiiy leruw. brand Co, Tuner* mid Robulldem, 3 North en with llolpnint fully automatic raiiu'c. 5th PARK WEST new wonderful npnirU at the be« Ave.. East. Cull CKunford 11-1720. ih Furnished Rooms llntpolut rully nutotiiutic electric dlsh- O**n Friday Nithta prices in M. J. Craufurd Piano Co., wjKher. sink, llubcny-made Capital ull LUMBER CO. i}<~i Tuning and rebuilding experts. 3 Nortli steel cabinet und exhaust fan; 3 bed' NO MORE st« w. THE FOURTH Avenue. East. CHanlurd tt-2720. tl Painting — Decorating For Rent rooms and bath. Oversize uaraue wlrod COAL 16Norih Av^.vW. LAIIGE FDHNISIIKD IIOOM, for colored, for electricity, H2 us I Ion fully autnmatlo ROMIXE 9*M •nuNaEH *Olup; roit WASHING MA- K1INKST SO.I'KII. solid painllni! wllliout uith kitchen prlvilcues. btiKliu^s cou- clit'tric hot water healer (operates on u 2.79 •L S-Wia . CHINES- HolU In ttix-k tor any lyp* fancy priced. All uiiiU .iiuaranti'i'd. ple. Cllunford U-IIMI2 nder 4::ill. 7-5 very low raloi. 1000 gallon nil tank EXTERIOR PAINTING A No. 1 Upper Lehigh Cran. 6-1024 •ringer, llriiirf in your ol-l une, we KAhway •J-U429. tf ilf'M than 1(100 tiallon annual oil cun- OHdaUy QaasMy lf«4a«U WITH A BANG! will duplicate it; white rubber. TWO FURNISHED HOOMK '1 private s\ihirnt".n!i A dellnile buy! Ask. for SUMMER PRICES T. "A. c'KAN~K-7paliitlnB~Bnd Decuratlng. •US. ;. WORRIES comvs 2J0 IIIL-II St. Tel. CHanford 0-09M. home. Ideal for otu .or two IIIIMIIUHIS WITH tll.ATKX for lu tf men, near buu. Cllunford Q-0572. Cull Nut and Stove $21.05 "The HoUM That Service tliillt" VAN'HORN & DOLAN Rose of Baltimore M.AMen Strael CKitufnr.l U-* after tl |i. tu. tf — ASK Pea 18.60 UPHOLSTERINa — Curnllure repair* V. 11. DAVIS, Interior andT^terlor palnt- Id.Mllnru-lnsiu'ance-Morluaiies-Ap|)r.ilsal!i keep Cool tfith a Long draperies, «lip rovers, Vi'Uetlan blliul« hitf aid i>a(M:r liaiiiiinu. Quality nia- I.AIUH: Cl.KAN uit't'l.v-ruriiishcil front UM) NOI1TII I1HOAO KTIIKKT Buckwheat , 14.95 Mice choice of fabric*. V. Kuutuer & , teriaU und uorkniunnhlp, rJl. 192S. rtHim Niiltable nir .2. iiuulevn pnvute NKW JKIISKV Distilled London Dry Gin New Treads Economical UONS SHARE Bon. 120 South Ave., E., Tel CHanford For roiwonablr prices and free estl- ' hoiiu-. Kitchen prlvilcKex und U'H'iUt* El. «-n7o(l mutes—call CHanford d-3218. . tf iiptlnnal. Hcukniuiblc. L'imvi-nieiit to Rice 13,95 Tom Collins Drink! trnnsiHirtutlnn. Cllunford 0-^7115. ' tf LINDEN DECOHATING CO, — Palntlrig 100% G. N. S. and iltx-oratlng; eutabllihed 1018. Call ROOMS for rent by day or Week. Rea- Wanted Jumble Store Linden 2-321M.' . . If DAI1V STHOU.KH for Crunford Welfuro Such Values You Can'l Affonl To Pawi Vp.~ II'B Ihe Hcij(lil «l llio Sraaou uml : sonable rales. Call CHanford 6-M32. Cranford Coal Co. -*E. WILL BE OPF.N TIIHOUCUOir CHANFOHD HOTEL tf Association. Your dnnatlon will be up- CRANFOItn C-3474 JULY to sell the viiiinner dr.-.*^-. hint MICIIAKL M. UAHICII — Painting ex- pr.Hiuted. CHanford tl-1740. v and play clothe* that YOU iu> lon^e terior, interior, tutper lianglitg expertly Cranford 6-1516 85 Proof' Are Ofering Many lltnw BELOW COST I . r _ done. CHanford 0-2204. tf ATTRACTIVE ROOM In friendly home need. Collections Monday*. CHanfon surrounded l>y trees. 5 uincluun. Oiic BOYS> B-0222. -'•.•"• PAINTING AND PAPEllHANGlNa. - in' ' two. ConvenU-nt truusportution. GILBEY'S BELLOW'S Quality material!, careful workman- Mt'fei'enceH exchnnnedi." SUMMER PAJAMAS ship. Ileaiumablo rates. Prompt s*rv- Humiltoii Ave.. Cll BASQUE SHIRTS Distill*) Distilled . Driving Instruction k'«. Call Cltatiford tt-0140. - L' Skip Dent, Short Sleeve. By Tom Sawyer. Sizes 14 to 20 x TFTTAUTO SCHOOL MITUCHKE & BLUNCK — Painters and REG. | .00 RFC /*Q5 9 London Dry London Dry : EateblUhed linn Deforatoru. 47 North 18th Street. Kell- Nursing Service . Come Down On Centennial Avenue to REG. ; O- " llwo.ih. N. J. Tt'lrphmie ClUnford 1.98 1 1.49 V*7 TLEARM TO DRIVE NOWt CRANFOnn V. N. A. tot- Heneral Nur*- OPEN C-47I.-I — HCWlle 4-048S-M. tf «l.TPe27»— 5-1536 — PL 4-73JI Itiif. Visits, HyiHHlermlct, Maternal und 3.98 • '•••: • ' -•• £* Infant Cure, Health Education. Tito GIN GIN IL MKN/.KL — Interior, exterior paint- Vlsltlnt! Num. Cun Help You. Nomliml tnir und paperliaitaliiU. Estimates cheer- Curtains fully Kiven. phone OHiinford 0-13IS. Fee. 1VI. CHr>nfi>rd 0-0757. or coiwllll 0.33 5th • .33 5th .11 QL Telephone Directory. tf BATHING SUITS BOYS CURTAINS' laundered al born*. Ca Ul Kll/alwHi Av.-nue, Cltunfiird. tf 4th of JULY TROPICAL SLACKS 4 CJUnfoid 6-MSO. - . IJv Giintnor., Sizes 7 to 10 WILLIAM ROKSEL, Interior and Exterior GerowY Blue Room REG. 2.95 .OK n.v Tom.Sawyer Tun or Biown. Sizes 25 to 32 Palntliik!. Skilled tiiel'lmnk'j. tVrsonul lupervimon, 205 Columbia - Avenue, BUV — REG. A-*0 FLEISHMANNS Clocks Repaired Crimford. Call ClUnford B-37IS. tf 9 A.M. —10 P.M. and 3.9S WALKER'S CLOCKS «— Boring Wound or electric Coiiiltiiialion DUtiUed from 100% , rtaanad and rap^red. B. P. Chamber 100% Grain lain. CRanford 6-4M7. t Tutoring DOOIN o American Grain TVTOniNG—Hkh School and College COSTA'S FRENCH ICE CREAM «"* HIGH SNEAKERS •ubjects. Carohw T. Clark, U. A. tY.llel. William Pent. Grip Arch or Goodrich P.F. Drown or Black WOMEN'S PINAFORES Shoe Repairing L'L.'lt.. Kd. M. XW Mountain Ave'., West PARK WEST BLENDED -WHISKEY — 8S Wl.OOf ..17 field. Call Wt£W!eld J-TI41-W. tf REG. <).4!t KEG. Q.C5 RKG. rt.15 REG. GIN GIN BXt SHOftV URINa. 1(M M. Unlaa . LUMBER CO. YOUR CA* PICKID UP Traditionally Hue mellow and iUvwtuT U A «ho» npair aervlM. M ; 2.99 . .1IU W. Htralcht whbikey Id thU ttroduct b ij/fawkU •.29 5th • .99 Qt. 0.40 5th ^.15 qt. I.i: I'AHK, N. J. AND DIUVIMD ' ' ' .('II .%.11l.%t wore. 35': Straight Whlakry 85% Grain Ntttlr Moving -f Storage VUVX I'AKKINK Here'* top-notch car tervlce for Toys - Novelties Spirits. IJOCAL. and' n*tlon-WldW roovtn* and ART SUPPLIES OHUUHy

6 CHAWfOHD .CITIZEN AND 'CHRONICLE. THURSDAY,' JUNE 28, MSI THE CRANFORD C|T12EN ' AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1951 Page'Seventeen idtthtoB Introduced | ' Councilman and Mrs'. Daniel P. Stork shower for Mrs. Stella" Maior- Volco Local Five Gftrwood ROVM Race VFW;P|aiu: Fifth Woi.itn Busy To 300 at GOP Picnic Kerr of 693 Fairfield avenue short- elli of Elizabeth. Decorations were . • * * Exprrts siy tht- majority of ihop- KENILWORTH—More than 300 ly will leave for San Francisco, pink and blue umbrella and a Auniversary Function litteri. are women. Favors large wax candle-stork. Approxi- In Sotllpbox Competition persons attended the Republi- CaL, to visit their son, Daniel, Jr., GARWOOD^-Five Garwood boy: GARWOOD — Plans tor a fifth can Club, picnic in Miller's Grove and. his wife ahd son, for the ^-Margaret Cook mately 25 guests were present from Eli. Rosette. Roselle ,;Park. participated in vthe annual Union anniversary celebration were fur- Ht Saturday, despite continual month of July. Awarded 25-Year P County Soap Box Derby Saturday rain, it was announced.- . 6 o d N e Garwood *Wnd Scotch Plains. a thered at last week's meeting of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Hubin- Mr. and Mrs. John Dlas of 440on Galloping Hill road in West- Lister, candidate for and son Robert, of 61 South ef field. ____!__ the Women's Auxiliary of the mayor, and Earl'DeNichols and tied frohr and Robert Kempson were ap- the cost, according to the Rev. % Ur^Hed Steelworken of Tweiiiy-ithird street are in Chicago, accept responsibility for a sewer —Two of- the- boysr Laddie -Perry Alva Myers, councilmanic candi- wbffre Mr. Hubinger; is attending Librarian Announces a visit of several days with rela- and Richard Kappy, won prelimi- nients arc being planned for the gee pointed jpecial police officer* for. Council Candidate John R. Dexbelraer, pastor. America. CIOu s* Vok» Brass and "cognition of 25 years constructed by Dominick Panza- tives in Brooklyn. N Y. Copper Company, oveiwbeliningly dates; were introduced. Nospeech- a publishers' convention at the La^ nella, developer. ' • • Rev. Tougher nary round races. Laddie won twoaffair to be held in conjunction one year at Volco Brass and Copptr KENILWORTH — Borough Borough Treasurer Earl G. An< at the Aluminum Arrival of 40 Books Mr. and Mr«. Patrick Balick and Company. , voted last Thursday in favor of the i were made. • • . ' Salle Hotel. The family plans to Approved was a letter frjom the races and came in second in the with the VFW, July 11. Councilman Daniel P. Kerr, deraon, Mr. and Mrs. Albert An: Among those present were visit Mrs. Hubinger's mother, Mrs, GARWOOD—Mrs. Rex Oldford. faimily of Brooklyn, N: Y., were Hciiding the rommittee in charge Activttief, 'CKtirthM nesrby. Residents of the Boulevard near derson, Mrs. George T>. Conklin. Congress of Industrial Organiza- Township of Cranford to all nine semi-finals. He was sponsored by : »40 tu'S87. who was appointed last month County Register of Deeds Herbert librarian, has announced the ar-guests this week of Mr., and Mrs. of an jnuemctilb is Mrs. Mary I'e- \. Y. ORIre. II H. l-nd SI. )K«*m 1S?«> Shady lane will-be called to a tions to act ax baigaining agent for \ R. Stewart, in Racine, Wis., members, of the Rnhway Riyer To Preach Councilman Burton E. Dickerman, to.nil the vacancy caused by Mrs. Isobel McKenna. Mrs. Louis J. Pascoe, Freeholders Fred E, N.ew rival of 40 new books which will Joseph Hidi of 484 Fourth avenue. lusii), ussis'ted by Mrs. Leona, tc-r- 1.(1 .•.-I.V.O special meeting in September to the local, according to Daniel J. before returning. Joint Meetifig, announcing plans president of the Hefler-Snydei resignation of John B. StulU Scheurer, Mr. and Mrs, William Shepard and Ed Herlich, and Free- be placed in circulation this week. Mr. and Mrs. George Nielsen rill, Mrs. Netetie Riirnsey, Airs. discuss drainage, a continuing Pancjello of the locaL by Cranford to sell 1 million gal- Company .Richard,- who came in will not be a candidate in the Schubert, Mrs. J. W. Von Ohlen, bolder candidates Nelson F. Carr On Freedom included among the new fiction and family of 564 Spruce avenue first in one race, was sponsored by Kvelyn Chereshkoff, Mrs. Marion oroiigh neighborhood problem, according and the pastor comprise the com- Result of the National Labor Re- lons, average daily flow to the and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nielsen November election, he an- o^. .and Mrs. Effte Schiedeler. No Wednesday Service Borough of Mountainside for GARWOOD — "Our Christian are: ''Proud Nfcw Flag", Vanwyck the Dif Company. Esposito, Miss Florence. CaMulclo. to the mayor. 1 nounced Tuesday, mittee. lations Board election was to of "Springfield spent the week-end Mrs. Louise Gill. Mrs. Englesv and AIR CONDITIONED the' International Union of Mine, A seven-piece orchestra played KENILWORTH — Wednesday $115,58*..._ 1 _.•; Heritage^Ereedom".-.will be—the Mason: "World So Wide"; Sinclair Other local yiioths who partici- Resignation of Roceo Adake, Mr. Kerr said that he had Completion date for the survey Lewis; "God's Men", Pearl Buck; at-Qsborne.-,—- ' pated were:.Donald Perry, Laddie'* Mrs.; Clara DeFreitas; Warns It Mill and Smelter Workers. At for 4««*frig, and prizes awarded night service will; not be held in Bid of $2,185 from Johnson sermon topic of the Rev. Eric. S. chairman-of the Kenilworth Recre- informed the Republican is expected to be in September. donated by Kenilworth mer- Kenilworth Gospel Chapel next "A Woman Called Fancy". Frank Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Miliano brother, sponsored by the Jersey Mrs. Otto Hqdlcr was accepted ational and Park Commission, was County, Committee last week On Sunday, the Rev. Mr. Cex-special membership meeting on ' Curfe*, Playgrounds - Dcalman, Inc., of Newark, for a Tougher at the 11 a. m. service on and daughter of 311 Beech avenue May Withdraw from chants: The club will have no jreg- week, on Independence Day. On power driven roller, was accepted Yerby; and "The , 'Foundling'^ Central Lines;! Billy Serverino as :i new member. Plans were made accepted with thanks for past serv- oTWs decision, based, he said, heimer will preach on "The Ethics January 28 this year, the local vot- Sunday., . ' N^ spent Sunday at Point Pleasant. unsponsored; and Rocky Lettteri for a future cake sate. Mrs. Clara ed to disafWliate from the interna- ular: meetings during July and Sunday, Joseph' Giordano, director Suggested to Council by council. Also passed was the Francis Cardinal Spellman. • • SPCA County Plan ices. • . . '• ,-•' on the "physical impossibility" of Liberty,** an Independence Day of. the vacation Bible school, will VFWSocial The daily vacation Bible School \,Mr; and Mrs. ' Willson . andUnder-sponsorship of Enz Market DeFieitas, president, presided. tional organisation in favor of CIO. August ' \ • • ' By Association Head . hiring of two part-time street de- 1 WESTFIELD KENILWORTH — Withdrawal The sum of $64.40 was author- of serving for the. unexpired theme, at the 11 a,, m. service. address the Bible Hour, for the Bi- began Monday and-will continue Among the non-fiction will be daughter of Malverqe, L. I., will be Letticrl came into • Mine bad ' from the proposal by the. Union ized for Cranford Visiting Nurses Mr. PancJello said the local termed GARWOOD-The Women'. • GAFfWOOD — Parent-Teachers' partment workers at Wages of $1.25 found; ""Domination and Power", the guests this week-end of Mr. .term together with his busi- ble class and senior department. an hour. until July 6. Children from four luck when his vehicle went out of ' County Society for Prevention of Association, to reimburse the ag-. ness and other activities. the Mine-Mill union -communist- Police Pistolers Lose Uiaiy of «,» vm ^uTS to twelve years old are invited to George Santayana; "The Pinkerton and Mrs. Joseph Shirley of 421 Vacation Bible School TUl'RS.. — FRI. — SAT. Edward Whittle will conduct the weekly social tomorrow \ Association, through its president, Mayor Daub appointed Fred L. control, criss-crossed the roadway Cruelty to Animals for a coopera- ency for loss suffered last year In -' The council term, for which lions to Induct New dominated." attend. Sessions are daily from 9 S.tory-^.; "Communist Trail in Second avenue. • several times, and finally stopped Robert Mitchum. Ava Gardner First League Match J. junior department class. • 7:30p. m. at the VF [j. MrS. Leon Dalley, raised the.ques- Cowell to succeed himself as mern^ 1 Meeting at St. Paul'*! . tive ]dog shelter was threatened Kenilworth in supplying service. *, neither major political party ~ Member, Hear Report The local last.year .openly op- .to.. ll:30-a.-m. ; ^_^ _Americal',^Spolanskyj_^'The_ Stock Mr^jind^ Mrs-. August Serina and wHcait-hlt.a.sno.w_f,encg-uLthe side ...: Mrlvin I)o»ula» _: posed endorsement of the Stock- KENfLWORTH — The borough i •-• - Sputputhavenueh : RefretS \ tions of playgrourid'facilltiesTsaie ~ber of the. board ot assessors for a family of 232 Locust avenue, spent ^GARWOOD—Annual daily vaca- Tuesday night by Mayor Fred V. Mrs. Rose A. Dougherty of. 367 yet has chosen a candidate, KENILWORTH — Alfred Van- i -The Ladies' Aid Society will hold Market"; and "Washington Confi- of the track. Rocky was iinhurt_jr 1 holm: Peace Petition by the Mine- police pistol team suffered its first nounced by President Charles L. be served. Miss FlorenceC** i of loose cigarettes to children and four year term beginning July 1, several days last week visiting the tion Bible School of St. Paul's Pitten and Borough Councjl, when Cooiidge drive, has been appointed expire in December, 1053. r derra will be inducted as a new its'annual picnic this ev6nihg at dential", Jack Leit and Lee Mor- the mishap. ' * Evangelical and Reformed Church "MY FORBIDDEN Mill executive board. loss, in eight starts in the Union Cutler." Prizes w'ill be awarded at will be aBdsted by Mrs. L*£, • a 9 p.m. curfew at Borough Coun- and Albert H. Miller to succeed 6:30 ,in the church recreation hall. Philip Serinas of. Berea, Ohio,. j it was learned that the society was temporary overseer of the poor; member of the* Kenilworth Lions himself as secretary of the assessors timer. Mysteries and children's opened Monday at 9:30 a. m. and PAST" with future confirmation from the County Police Pistol League, when ' during the In- relL. Mrs. Marion.igpodta* ,,cil. meeting Tuesday night and Husbands.of members may attend. books complete the new selections. Open house.was held last week j considering erection of the county Club, which will convene tonight Clara DeFreitas, Mn. for a one year term. will.continue Monday through Fri- State Welfare Board, at $290 an- Elizabeth's team eked out an elev- dependence Day picnic, Wednes- • Mayor L. Thomas Daub promised Choir rehearsals have been.dis- Located in Lincoln School, the li-at the home of the William Klee- Cub Picnic — Hit No. 2 — ',. ; | pound in Kenilworth. at the Kenilworth Inn at 6:30, for Wins National Award sey, Mrs. Catherine O Sympathy of -the mayor , and day, this week and next. ( Contemplated site for the struc- nually, it was announced by Coun- en-point victory on Monday with day, at Miller's Grove, Walter K It to cooperate with PTA in an at- continued until fall. brary has posted the fdllowing mans of 716 Center street on the GARWOOD—Members of Den 6, h of-Mor- THE SUN" ent capacity, and future needs, West Orange, after a hearing at' Taxes, .Assessments and Liens 192,709.93 j'through the'center of town every There will be only one Council week-end with their daughter, Mrs. John White of New York City. >•• w. wESTrntn AVE. 1 ange last Tuesday. A second cele- ris. Township, Gaetimo, Jr. of Fan- Tuesday — especially for industry, of the Rail- which Kail was fined $100 and paid Other Receivables, >. 1,403.61 t , time they wisWeii to go to n plny- meeting in July, it was' announced. Miss Shelby Evans-of. Nartticoke, Property Acquired by BOSUXB rABK, N. 1. -. WED. Thru SUN. f- 9 P. M7to 2 A. M. bration was held last week at theDoris Fitzsimmons of Princess wood. S/Sgtc S^-biistiano of the Aii way Valley Joint Sewer Authority, $3.75 costs of court for driving - CM S-WI L ground. Mr. Daub^.invited Mr. Til- The meeting will be held July 10. home of Mrs. Dow's daughter, Mrs. Ann, Md. Pa., cousin of the bride, sang Be- BROKE" as a result of an offer from the Foreclosure or Deed 96,115.00 AMMJC r*EB rAEKlNG Force, Park Hidgo, 111., and Salva- after his license had been revoked. Other ....; 27,642.07 OSfetaUy Grade* QaalUy rrc4ae«s '. ler. to sit in with^tho recreation Donald Coyle of Peter Cooper Vil- Eight members of the Needle- cause, O Promise Me. I I^vc You tore and George of Garwo- Third avenue address. A graduate Mrs. John Arnold THE SILVER LINING" — Now Thru Sat. — the authority, said that he under- and 30 days' loss of his driving REVENUES: olllciatc. '-...'.'.' vic, Mrs. David Murray, Mrs. Jack of Garwood Schools and Jonathon (.M>H<;I: it.\i r i» privilege for. lending his license to Current Revenues Collected $ 416,844.13 $ 367,890.64 A service for Mrs. Mary.Hacbei »U« AIIIIUTT X M»i»Ustts^ittsMHu»misMttaMUsatuMi "INSIDE THE WALLS must be offered to all of the nine Alexander of Newark, arraigned Emergency 205,983.57 Mr. nnd Mis. George Nicholson j berg College. He is presently work- ; OF FOLSOM PRISON" by Patrolman Robert Reuter, was Local School Taxes (Including of 461 Third avenue were the guests ling for ,his M.A. degree at Mont- by the Rt. Hev. John M. Walsh.' municipalities in the authority. Deficiency in Basic Aid) ,.... 105,698.31 93,790.31 ...and Burial' will be in St. Gertrude's plus — "ROGUE RIVER" lined $10 for speeding. Fred C. Wist week-end at the f'orty-fifth clair State Teachers College. He is Robert and Joseph Parella, Ar- Regional High School Taxes 31,539.50 28,599.58 Cemetery, Woodbridge.' thur Wright, Joseph Cutanzaro, Koenig of Union on complaint of County Taxes .; 47,431.26 43.443,09 wedding celebration of his uncle I employed as a science and mathe- Patrolman George Kernan, was Cash Refund of Prior and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph | maUcs instriKtotjjt Jonathan Day- Mi:s. Arnold, who was 77 years BOABD Of EDUCATION Years1 Collectlpris 6.80 Iton Regional High School. During CRANFORD KENILWqKTH. N. J. fined $5 for careless driving. Three Cunningham of Linvale. old, died in St. Elizabeth Hospital local motorists paid parking viola- MrsVs.. John Dean and daughters j World War II he,served two andafter a lingering illness. Born in NOW Scaled bid* will be received by tl $ 390,659.44 Kcnilworth Board of Education it Hard- tion tines. of 522 Fourth avenue are enjoyinenjoying!g I a half years with the armed forces Switzerland, she had lived in Gar- a-week at Seaside Heights. (in the Middle East. "7 DAYS TO NOON" MWDAYEVEN!NG. JULY D. 1951 Surplus from Current Year's Operations ..$ 69,694.97. wood since 1002. Slie was a com- •t COO P. M. (D.S.T.* at which time the okqe Members of, the- Garwood Rest ] _ municant of St. Anne's and a mem- FATHERS litUo DIVIDEND' Starts Sun. — Provuo Sot proposal*, will b» publicly opened and AN ORDINANCE Concerning Health In Additions: . . v K the Borough of Kenilworth, Union Cancellation of Reserves and Bowling team and their wives en- •berloY its Rosary Society. /SOLDIERS THREE" ruiM County, New Jersey. ' Bridal Shower "TRY and GET n*. Palntinu""dind Carpentry Authorizations .V. 3,813.83 joyed dinner at the Cottage Inn. GARWOOD—Miss Beverly Mc- She leaves,..besides her husband, in Harding School. keyport, on Saturday. Among • ~tt ——• Specifcation* -may1 *>* obtained at the The foregoing ordinance was passed by Interftlnds Returned 3,821.93 Dced of Scotch Plains WHS guest of a brother, William Rauber — Start* Wed. — the Board ol Health on Wednesday, June Deferred Charges in the Above those -attending were Mr. and Mrs. HA—Hsl. Mitlilirr fur VuMHl»trr« office o( Secretary. llardliiB School, Doule- 37. 1851. honor Saturday evening at a sur- Garwood;- arid three ::istcrs, Mrs. Redhead and the Cowboy' vard and Mealed propouU shall be mailed Expenditures '.; 25,000.00 Al Prish, Mr. and Mrs. John Chin- I.AIH>:i. Jt IIAUIIV In . or presented to Mrs. Helen M. Arthur. MICHAEL VITALE, prise bridal shower given by herElizabeth Wyess of Garwood and Diatrict Clerk, 6S Arthur Terrace, Kenil- President. chsir. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Noyes,aunt, Mrs. Mable Gceney of West- Mrs. Anna ' Abel IIIKI MIS. Hose 7 "SAPS AT SEA" worth, N. J. ' WILLIAM LISTER, $ 102.330.75 Mr. and Mrs. Peter Zazewski. Mr. 1 Secretary. field and her cousin, Mrs. Dorothy Barford, both of Jersey City. • • — • The board reserve* the r lullt to reject Deductions: and Mrs. Leo Mazor of Garwood, any or all bid* and to waive immaterial Dated: June 37, 1981. To Increase Reserve for Wilde of 3J5 Beech avenue. Held HI'N., MON., TITti. — JI'I.V I -•:-.•( ilili Accounts Receivable — Bill Prish of Railway and Mr. andat Mrs. Wilde's; home, the affair Klrk'U«H|ls< Vlr«lnl» Maya STATE or NEW JEKMEY Mrs. Thomas Linionc of Cranford. District Clerk — TO — Other and Interfund Receivables TT...:.. , was attended by 25 guests'- from DAILY TO Indian Pt. 'ALONG The GREAT DIVIDE' pated: June 34. 10S1. 8M FRED P. rox and MRS. YWCO P. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harris of Plainfleld. Collingswood. Scotch l.«* continued to dispose of the property now owned son of 45!) Third avenue spent Sun- "K«.Kun. til 11 :.'5O p. in. quired to serve upon Earl Pollack, plain- Judgment by 'default may be rendered holds in store for them, .in a cilman David A- Murray. AIR-CONDITIONED! tiff's attorney, whose address Is 1309 East against you for the relief demanded In by the Borough. ' Better Running •iay visiting her parents. Mr. and i Collections will be made on the >VM> » SWIM » c«rtTCHM « aiwii~ Grand Street. EUxabeth 4. New jersey the complaint. (3) That the program of liquidating of Tax Title Liens by acquiring but ONE of them is Mrs Martin Madden of Brooklyn;1 VWI MMSCVUT MtMOtUl, MM M. 4'ONtlNI'OI'K HAII.V »'MUM IU A. M. an answer to the complaint Hied in a This action has been Instituted for the title to the property through foreclosure or by deed be accel- prepared for any even- M»uth side of the bproiit-h on Mon- civil action, in which Bant VUale, is plain- purpose of foreclosing or reforecloslng a Now York. erated., tuality. You earn 'fell • days and Thursdays, nnd north I.AKT YIM»:H IIIII.W US, and Ella S. Corwine, etc., et sU. are tax sale <*rtlVate dated November 8th, Mr. find Mrs. Harold Wickholm side collections will be made on defendants, pending In the Huperior Court 1W1 by the Borough of Kenilworth to (4) That Unpaid personal taxes for the years of 1948 and prior be which ... the man with OUtmutbile service u nenice at it* beat! ment, ihc "know-how" and the genuine rat. * MT. u—nxtMt ua "Mutiny On The Bounty" of New Jersey. Chancery Division, within FRANZ ERICSON. Which certificate of collected, and if uncollectible, be cancelled of record in the nut family of 304 Codar .street ex- Tuesdays and Fridays. 30 days alter July 13th, 1*31. exclusive tax ssje was recorded in Book 540 of manner prescribed by law. the smile.... the man pect to return this week from a Couiuilmnn Murray emphasized "Young Daniel Boone" of such date. If you fail so to do, the re- Mortgages for Union County, page 319; r With INSURANCE! If We have service specIaliBts for every factory parts to do the job rig/kt! AnA lief ifrr«tvf—* In the complaint will be and on June «th. I93S assigned to ED- (5) That the Officials or Employees handling monies who were not visit with his sister and family, of that both garbage and refuse will taken against you by default. WARD HOrMANV. which assignment was bonded in 1950 be placed under bond in 1951. ~\- you arettt adequately Oncimtn, N. Y. • be picked up on eveiy collection nil. MAT. — JIM: *;I» -- :iu The action has been Instituted (or therecorded in Book 77 of Assignments for (6) That Ordinances be amended to authorize the payment of fees protected by insurance. kind of job . ., lubrication, brake adjust- Oldsmobile service is always ptanfk purpose of foreclosinc the risht of the Union County, page 133a. shdby several Kenneth Koromi of 201 New(l.iv in a district. defendants therein to redeem certain mesne conveyances the plaintiffs now have to the Building Inspector in connection with sigtt, occupancy, We urge you to call on ment, «dbee| alignment, engine tune-up itit'et celebrated his seventh birth- "I WAS A COMMUNIST land* sold to the Borough of Kenilworth title to premises to question and to all - .. and moving permits. ' us today! thoroitfjjh, reliable . « • the best servirt day, anniversary last week with u FOR THE F.B.I." at a tax sale held on August 31. 1KM and rights and equitVgpi and to said tax sale (7) That the records of the Municipal Court be kept in strict com- Uahrrl NUrk — Ollhrrt UuUnil «tlg™H to the plaintiff by a written as- certificate as setDftrth in the Deed dated pliance with the rules, as promulgated. ... or overhaul* No matter whether your you can buy for .your car! So drive nt tjarty for approximately 12 young tlgnment. '• dated May •. 1930, affect- June 31st, 1950 and recorded in the Regis- WE HANDLE AIX VOaUtt 'ilU'^tS. "THE BULLFIGHTER ing lands In the Borough of Kenilworth. tor's Office of Union County in Book lttg (8) That definite action be taken to collect the Overpayment of $80.00 In the Ceunty of Union and BUU of New of Deads page SS: and which action con- made in connection with a refund of deposit on sale of property. OB* INSfJetANCe WITH 11 Emil' Gun'ther has returned to AND THE LADY" Jersey, described on the tax duplicate cerns real estate known as Lot 39. Block repair requirements are large or small, today at the Olasmobile sign! You FIREWORKS (9) That the amount of $150.00 due from the Barton Land Company 1 his home in Canisteo, N. Y.. follow- thereof as Block 40. Lot 33. situated on 89, Section JO on the map of New Orange^ REratESftN 1 A'l IV •> HI'N. tO Tl *•*• —. JI'I.V I • •! - : Nineteenth Street, New Jersey, situated in the Borough of for the sale of Borough Owned Property be collected. our experts have the modern equip- ing a visit with his son-in-law and Fourth of July, 10 p. m., new lype, brilliant, easier to watch and eeea of you are made defend- KcnUworth. Union County, New Jersey (10) That applications for Refunds of Taxes paid on Motor Fuel COMTAIOESL drive away in a safer* better running c*r* laughter ;mcl their family. Mr. and Alia l.jdil — flivllU i'alvtrl ' ant* «n the ab»ve entitled action because and also known as Street No. 11, North Purchases be made within the prescribed statutory period. you have er may claim to have some 32nd Street. Kenilwerth, N. J. Mrs. C. T. Horton of 321 B*och "APPOINTMENT (11) That an Assessment Commission be appointed to make as**ss- 1 F*EF emeus.. swmmi** PPOL WITH DANGER" right title, .law or other interest^aflectinc You, rWCD P. rox. are made a de- —,. ments in connection with Trunk Sewer Charges; IVI'IHH . the real astate being foreclosed, by virtu* fendant in this cause because you w«re Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. AIII1OTT JH<1 f New Y«nk. Both couples drove Patriotic and popuUr music :«ll wi.i>. x tmiw. — jij.v i - .i >ou aa^esch orvou-an_)oine4 as dctesd- have-been the wife or widow of MUCD the Borough of Kenilworth. County of Union, for the calendar year ,o Baltimore. Md.. with the Sec- dJy by C^Dl»in^o>*()t' B«i'j'l«'3 r..\uy courtK ant* «* ssi forth wrth particularity in the. P. rOX and may have some interest..In 1950. This report of audit, submitted by Frederick J. Stefany, Regis- Olympic P*'l* brjs: bind. . complaint, a copy of whjen-wtn be furn- •aid premises; and an the other defend- NORRIS CHEVROLET, Inc. ct'io's son, John, who will attend "nGHTING CARAVAN tered Municipal Accountant #338, is on ale at the Borofigb Clerk's ttd*M 6-2474 205 East Broad Street WestfieM tahad you on request aildrai srl to the ants f made perUes because a la alleged WESTFIELD SHOWROOM O*PEN MON. NIGHTS , the summer session of John's Hop- Picnic t»o*t, Ubl«s, r«l«eshrnents HiH4»l»b Ur»ll — Ann ss»Usu TICKETS NOW OV SALE > •ttomey ot the plaintiff at the abova- or claimed or related that you may, M office and may be inspected by any interested^ person. NORTH AND CENTRAL AVENUES kins University. imntfoned oddrau. tome time, claim.to own tuch lands or « Cranfovd Tmt Bldg. Everything fort sa'ehjppy holiday easy parking $ "FIGHTING WESTERNER" AU StAt* 60e Int-I. tax ttft (sestet or PHILIP J. McGEVNA. RAHWAY • METOCHEN •PERTH AMBOV Mrs. Mae Sabio of. 450 Myrtle Bosomb Clark DaUd: Jvuo« 19. 1951. -^ «-2l lM*t*»Kf recently- at a toe 1-1 - WECTFIELD 2-0220

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Hifb School 's* the recipient. that fighting Is the, only stake in New Types of Bed Covers two at, .her granddiiJdren attend democracy.. It definitely is not newa»» of Her aoo, George Love; Is Democracy Essay However, you must agree that it is J*th quick w ^ear-round resideni t certainly the stake that seems the J; of book. „* 'or Bride s Hope Chest Mrs. Brady has beenasum- Witis Second Prize in Contestmost imminent and time-consum- Rsident for several years. Her ing to me at this point in my life. winter home is in Elizabeth By BKENTON STEAKNS i which make these privileges possi- Other duties of a democratic citi- -countM ,- Mrs. Agnes Hobc'of Pennsylvan- Brenton Stearns of 38 Mansion We. .-.. zen are active participation in poli- toe terrace* a member'of the Cranford stake in democracy which with Something old, something new is Henry Campbell Named tics, obeyance of laws, and generptF of High School graduating rinmf >M. n • m^ most is the duty Of eheSt Although the contents of the l/eor7T*(»nttiru>JU diDSfdedTeconS perforrning~servlce in the" armed respect ol me rights a hope chest are traditional, rhany Henry fc. Campbell the national organization. prize of $15 for his essay on "Myforces. I can'say very frankly that of others. . Stake in Democracy," in the an- No matter now you approach the strictly rhodern fibers are being in- City.' who taught I do not enjoy the thought of this troduced in the form of household nual contest sponsored by B'nai because, first, jt is dangerous and, subject of democracy, you must articles. psychology. at Fontenelli Addresses Brith to foster better appreciation second, it is a waste of time. The always ask yourself whether or Formerly, blankets were'always lege for six years, has been desig- Kiwanis Club l^ucheon of democracy among the student latter is true not because fighting not democracy is desirable as a [STOP but now blankets are nated ••Ambassador of Good Will". bod]/,. The essay follows: for democracy is a waste of time, form of government'and a way of all wool, Louis J. Fontenelli of Garwood, living. I think it most definitely is. available made of a new fiber by the .United Hotel "Democracy" is an over-worked but because fighting for anything chief engineer for the Rahway Val- is a waste of time . Assuming that Therefore, if democracy is worth called "Dynel". These blankets are House Association of Asbury Park. term. Since it is used to represent claimed to be morthproof and mij- ley Joint Sewer Authority, was the.a number of thoughts, there are I do have something reasonably having, it is worth improving and dewproof'as well as warm ind com-- Mr. Campbell will Tuesday at the luncheon very few people who'are able to important to do with my life, it retaining. It is on this fact that I slimmer to publicizing the base n>y stake in democracy. pletely washable. The homemakers of the Kiwanis Club in the Coach give a good definition or explana- seems extremely unfortunate that I have yet to put their practical fits la be derived, from a might have to spend my best years and Four Restaurant tion of the word. This, however, Stamp of approval on this product. at the shore resort. Part of is relatively • unimportant. The engaged in an activity as fruitless Another new blanket on the mar- publicity job will involve a series Mr. Fontenelli, who was intro- thing that matters is that "democ- and unsatisfying as war. -' ket is a lightweight <:*ne made of a of radio programs over stati6n MK8. CAEKIE duced by Garwood Councilman racy" means something to us that However, when you approach combination of two-thirds., wool WAAT. Newark', entitled "Asbury David A. Murray, spoke of past, a dictionary^ anything else is in- this problem logically, you can Park Calling." ' , ' and one third nylon. Here the ny- present add future means of dis- capable of putting into Words. For not escape its full implcationsy The lon makes for quicker drying and Many thousands of persons, Mr, chief menace to democracy now is posal in this area. Russell Howard the preservation of this intangible adds strength ana-longer Al- Campbell asserts, have yet to test something we would do anything Communism. If this country were though careful laundering is a the joys of \a vacation in Asbury thanked the speaker. ' within our capabilities. made Communistic, we should lose must, the lovely, colors add beauty Park. Its easy accessibility, just 55 G. Winfleld Scott, committee all the rights mentioned previously miles from New York City, and its Democracy is government by the as. well as many others. In other to any hope chesty • Gives Flag chairman for underprivileged chil- people, true, but it is also a great ' BocravaoB* . Sheets now on'the market offer many facilities, make the shore dren, said that in the past several words. Communism is incompati- Did you see the articlt by _. o city an ideal' summer mecca, he deal more than that. In a democ- lit. Rax Beach, in T»e fsissajsaWaa Mac. a wide variety of selection. ble "with the principles of democ* sdaa. setting f ortn the rasutts of Ms o«rn stated. . .^ months, clothes were given n^edy racy heredity does not decide racy and godliness. If these facts o of the sheets are of pastel colors whether or not an individual is de- personal exp*riencs>T It was ao Impnttant 0 The newly-designated "Ambas- Encampment Opens at families, arrangements made. for. are true, and I think they are, it to health that It was matte a United States fosy-witJt O " <-) . : at have borders of colored or de- sirable. A man is on his own for Senate Document and was reprinted In sador'' conducts a radio series dental service, and eyeglasses were appears very obvious that' to sit signed fabric. Besides the farrjiliar Asbury Park; High what he is and what he represents. The Congressional Record. And did you oitff.Croboross all white sheets, there are the con- called "A Layman's Guide in Hu- supplied one child. The club will back and let Communism come and sea the article by Science Editor. Walde- Schdol Gets Einblem For more proof of the benefits of go as it pleases is a foolish and. mar Kaempffert. in Ta* New Tark Tills. tour sheets. These are made with,man Relations", broadcast every send six children to,the Cranford democracy.'examine your material deseriblns the spectacular results of new -ScoHaf Sunday over station WJLK, As- Mrs. Carrie Brady, president of probably a disastrous plan. There- way* Of treaUna nose.-throat, ton boxed corners to fit snugly over the Department of New Jersey, La- Boys' Camp and girl and boy scout wealth and spiritual happiness. •inua tnfectioni and asthma? These NEW- love* 900s the mattress. Be sure to look for a bury .Park.- He will assume duties camps this summer. fore, someone has to, take measures ER. MODERN treatments are .often suc- Croborass. dies Auxiliary,- Veterans of Foreign Compare this with that of the peo- cessful even in apparently hopeless eases. label indicating pre-shrinkage be- in special education in the Jersey George Broderick of the Hillside fof defense, and this is where to- Wars, yesterday afterrtoon present- ple of any country that is not dem- days' young people come in. In an Invaluable bonk (only SI). NSW win fore adding these to the hope City public school system in Sep-. club, Howard Hermes of the Plain- ocratic. The. results ;majy surprise HELP FOE TONSILS AND ADENOIDS. tembcr. .'-.•' ed a silk American flag, and a staff SINUSITIS AND ASTHMA, some of the gffrom vil- chest to Frederick W. Evans, supervising fleld club were guests, and Dr. Carl you. Do not interpret me as saying world's greatest specialists point out how Whichever style of sheets- you Hanson was the guest of Dr. John easy and simple it may be to rid yourself at little principal of Manasquan High T.6 me democracy means a .home of any or all of these; troubles that can select,- two important points .ui Mek in Service School, on the opening dpy x>f, the OXeary. ., and a church. It means that I can BUY,— ... destroy your health'and happiness. This SC071 to check, are the number of threads annual VFW encampment in As- Russell Hoagland announced that do what I wish when I wish pro- important book is. written In plain ft-79c foer inch and the total length. The • Pvt. Ronald L, Founshill/'son of Sherwin-Williams lanfuaaje for the layman by Dr. J. Thomp- Mr. and Mn>'. R. W. Founshill of 25 bury Park. . ... the Boy Scout troop sponsored by viding the majority-of the people son Stevens, author of books and many most desirable length for comfort the club will receive its charter at authoritative, scientific articles In leadins Elmora avenue, left Saturday for Mr. Evans accepted the flag on do not consider. my action unde- Paints National and State Medical Journals. ('•1 is 108. inches while the thread behalf of the school. It will be dis--8 p. m. in Lincoln school tomorrow. sirable for the good of .the whole count should ranse from MO in theSampson. N- Y., where he will un- SEND NO MONEY. READ *T FKEE dt-rjjo basic training at the'.-Air played in the assembly room dur- He extended an invitation to the or «lisrespcctful,of the rights of an- PARK-WEST FOB S DATS. Simply pay »1. plus post- rouslin class. 180 in the line count ing, the school year. .The'retiring public. '.-'•' other. It is a privilege of which I age, when book Is delivered. If for any class, to over 200 count in the lux-Force base there. His brother, reason, you return the book within five, o president of, the auxiliary presents •" President. John G. Harney.an- am very jealous. Although we are LUMBER CO. days we will refund your money in full. If ALBAN-LEWIS Williams, has completed basic ury class. nounced a board of directors meet- 310 W. WESTriEMt AVB. you prefer to enclose SI'with your order, training at Lackland Field, Texas, the National Emblem to a local in- all very willing to £njoy our privi- ROSEIXE'ffAKK. N. J. • we will pay postage and the refund guar- 109 N. Union Ave. A-mattress pad is another dt-sir-

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CEREBRAL GAR WOOD CRANFORD KENILWORTH MLSV • Vol. LVIH. No. CRANFORD. ,NEW JERSEY. THURSDAY. JULY 5.. 1951 16 Pages — FIVE CENTS I -•ft Installed Legion Post Presents. And Each and[Every One Queen — Or King S./Sgt. Christian Ends ; . Post Office Memorial Flag to Camp Four-Year Enlistment Playfields An American flag, to be pre- Ending a four-year enlistment sented this year to the best camper in the Army Signal Corps, Staff of Cranford Boys' Camp at. the Sergeant -Norman B. Christian, Set Events, annual fall reunion, was given- in son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. memory of Cpl. David I.. Hamilton, Christian, received his honorable killed, in -Korea in April,' by Cran- t s $7,000 ford Post, 212, American Legion, discharge Tuesday at Camp Kil- in opening ceremonies at the Silver mer. Lake location, near Hope, Sunday Eniistlrig at the age of 18. S/Sfit. 3 Municipal Postmaster's Fiscal ' afternoon. Chrksiian was called to active duty To Open Monday Report Discloses The Rev. Robert O. Longaker', n July, 1947, after being graduated who gave the invocation, was intro- from Cranford High School. For Six Hours Daily $ 138,520.15 Income duced by John E. Allen. The Rev. He has been stationed for the Tburnatiicnts and special events o Except for a slight dip in the Mr. Longaker introduced 'Howard lqst two and a half years with thc .vill be the agenda ofthe week, be- final quarter of the' fiscal year -W. Ringle, post commander, who 7774th Signal Battalion in Hcidcl- ginning Monday, when three mu- ?7"which"hedescribed eiiriinu last Saturday, sales at the presented Michael'.Davis. nicipal~playurouiicis will open ttor 0 • as the communications' center for ix hours daily for thc summer infonl Post Office surpassed, to Mr. Davis presented the national Europe, with direct contact to the season, it was announced by Miss iwli quarter, receipts of last year emblem to John Sloat,, assistant Pentagon in Washington, D: C. Jean Voorhecs and . Burton W. - (for, a. total increase of almost camp director, who raised the flag, During visits of VIPs, it was the Lorigenbach, directors. $".noo. Postmaster Arthur F. Metz'l to the accompaniment of the bugle call. sergeant's responsibility to estab- Play areas designated are "at • t. revealed Tuesday. . . lish and maintain communication Memorial Fjcld, Cranford High ' Stanley Grays«n, camp director, circuits with the American capital. chool und Roosevelt School. . Receipts from June, . 1950, to extended greetings' and a welcome < 1r June total receipts were nearly this year comprised,, besides those cities. playground nearly every day. Staff $1,500 lower than in the same Mac taking part in the ceremony: Mr. He received basic training at assistants will be in charge at other throe months in 1950, because of and'Mrs.'Arthur F. Metz, Mr. and Rabbi Taxon of Temple Beth-El Fort DiSc, signal'training at Fort times, and will aid the' directors the loss of some permit, or non- NewPresident Mrs. Thomas Hamilton and daugh- \vas captured by Susanne Simmons, Mpntnouth, und advanced training during various programs. Two staff metered mail by the' Ideal post- 118 Children ter. Commander-elect and Mrs. E.June Walk Allen Cohen, Kristana Pres and at the Pentagon. members will be at each field at all office • • • [Calvin Shire, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Robert Fcrro. A baseball throwing Future plans of the 22-year-old times. . . ,—General stamp-sales-have-risen- otarians A. Glovier, Mr. and Mrs. Edward contest was also held for the kids Enrolled In former sergeant include a college Special events planned arc a pet "conespond ingly.~~ "thcT" •postmaster H. Stanley' MacClary was in- Reed, Mr. and Mrs. William Poor- Given Kids with prizes going to Carol Stacger, career under the GI Bill, he said. show, baby parade, fancy dress - added, ' offsetting somewhat' the stalled us, president of the Cranford man, Fred Casoni, Mr. and' Mrs. Glen Anderson, Mary Lou Burke parade, handicraft exhibit, and Michael Koricki, Mr. and Mrs. drop- incurred by redistribution of Rotary Club last Thursday at the and Allen Tannebaum. Mrs. Row-Library Club finals of thc weekly tournament Fred Smith, Mr. and. Mrs. Thomas land of the First Church, Christ .winner's. the permit mail. He explained that weekly,' luncheon meeting at. the Annual Outing Run One hundred eighteen children Nolan and E. Df Shire. Scientist was in charge of this 1 non-mctcrcd mail is used by pri- Howard Johnson Restaurant.' He had enrolled in thc summer read Tournaments will be staged in competition. GPFund softball, volley ball, checkers, vate concerns to centralize periodic succeeds Cyril W. Perlcy. By Kiwunis, Churches ing club at the Crqnfbrd Free Pub- mail output. ' , quoits, deck tennis, hop scotch and The new president, who was in- At Nontahegan Park The last two competitive events lic Library at the close of regis- to be held u-cre thc 50-yard dash shuffleboard. / - - Uist; year's total, an increase Of ducted by Past President Robert ' "Operation kids" was the order tration Frjday,' Mrs. Marie Siede $11,000 more than in the 1948-49 and the broad jump. Carol Staeger, announced, in disclosing that the Total Grows Hours for the playgrounds will M. Crane, served as vice-president VFW Gives for the day last Wednesday.as sev- be ~from 9:30 a. m. to . noon and fetal year, ulso was recorded as a Edward Kecnc, Mary Lou Burke number is. the largest ever regis- luring the past year and formerly eral, hundred children from this and Glep Allinger won the running from 1 to 4:30 p. m. new high, and attributed by the was secretary and a director. A vicinity joined in the annual Ki- tered since! 1942, when Mrs. Scidcl luwlniaster to' increased influx of Gilda. Herb assumed. charge of the children's Mail Appeal Spun* Named assistants last week by. resident of Cranford for 27 years, vvanis Club and Cranford Church j Mrs. . Jacob . Stanley,-' playground industry to the area. he is with thc Newark office of the Carey Flag School "June Walk." The outing department. they Response to Drive, chairman of thc Cranford Recrea- Greatest increase of quarterly Acaciu Mutual Life Insurance was a combination picnic,.hike and J. , Rev. Allinger of Attributing the nearly 50 "per tion Committee, were: Miss Bar- .sales was dtiring the period ending ompany. He is a. member of the fieldrt.,1,1 A^-rday , an™Ad an '-«-.lr"fieldI dayA-,v—" wa iracs' JufnP "* cent increase,, from an average each Total Reaches $43S m Colors Presented * •••• the Methodist Church and Mrs. A total of $435.18 has been bara Lock wood. Miss Mary Janet December 30, which included the Board of Adjustment, Echo Lake exactly, what the kids, had. year of 75 or 80 children, to pub Thomson, Walter Ramsey and An- traditional Christmas upsurge in Country Club and a past president Todd ' of Osccola Presbyterian licizingi of thc program in thi reached in the fund drive of th For Many Services The outing began at 12:30with Church ran'the two events, local committee of thc Cercbru drew Crisanti. 'postal business. This year, sales of the Cranford Republican Club. assembly at Dcnman-Park on school system by Mrs. Ethel B, From 3 to 5 p. m. the kids were PulSy League, it .was announce! : • Schedules' of the directors for the amounted to $46,226.80 from Sep- Mr. MacClary is marriecjjand has To Local Post 335 , Springfield and Central avenues Smith, director of elementary"edii tember to December, or $5,524.94 served refreshments of soda and yesterday by. Fire Commissionci three fields are as follows: Memor- five sons. He lives at 18 Beach Frank N. Carey, who received and Riverside drive. The children cation, Mrs/ Scidcl said that thc ial Field—Miss Voorhecs, Monday jireiitcr than the 1950. receipts of trect. '' •"•• the VFW Leifcon of Merit medal ice cream. At 5 p. m. the afternoon majority of the registrants arc .from Clarence L. Fritz, Cranford chair were taken from there to Noma- man. ,. and Friday mornings and Tuesday," $4,701.86 for the same fiscal period. from the Union County Council of ended and the children, all be- thc first .three (school grades.' In Joseph. Minton was inducted as hegan Park where four hours of tween 7 and 12 years old, left the Response to the drive in recen Wednesday and ..Thursday after- For the flfrst fiscal quarter, re- vice-president by Past President the Veterans of Foreign Wars in supervised activity took place. other years, enrollment, has btien noons; Mr. .Longcnbach. Tuesday ceipts Were $27,118.76," or $2,803.62 1949, was honored /With a gift of park to be returned home. more evenly distributed, she said, days has been heartening. John V Wjlliam A .Fischer, John Biach l Local Sunday School teachers su- Nostrund, local committee-treas atuLThursday Jnorjiinfis and_Fxiday_ more than sales for the same per- -nn-American flag" from members pervised. with third and fourth grades pre afternoon. High School -~ Miss was seated for his second term as" 'dominating.. ' : iirer, stated. Mr. Nostrand sni iod the previous year of $24,315.14. secretary by Past President 'Dr. of the Capt. N. R. Fiske Post. 335, Voorhces, Tuesday, and Thursday .Ii\ the third quarter, ending March The-big moment for the kids" mailing of more than 5,500 appeu Gordon L. Peters, and Roy Mac- VFW, in ceremonies at the Veter- came when the prize was awarded; In addition, supplementary read- mornings; Mr. Longcnbach, Wed- 30 this year, sales were $33,390.94, ing this year has been encouraged letters recently had been, an im Bean was installed as treasurer by ans' Memorial Home Tuesday for King and Queen of the after-? Red Gross portant factor in. heightened re nesday morning, and'Monday and' in-$950.19 more than 1950 sales of Past President? William J. Willsey. night. in the Crahford schools, with Vnanj Thursday . afternoons. Roosevelt SH2.44n.75. • . . noon's outing. Amid much holler-; spouse to thc drive. An additionu Mr. Perlcy, thc Rev. Robert G. ., Mr. Carey, long an honorary more joining the children's depart- School — Miss Voorhecs, Wednes- ing and .yelling and some baitedi ment. Posters usually were the only $170 came in last week alone. Longaker, Peter-J. Clark and C. member of the post, was presented breath, the coveted first prize' was | day morning and Monday and Fri- Convention announcement curried in pas •The local treasurer B.ald he' hopct day afternoons; Mr. Longcnbach,"' Van Chumberlinwere-inducted as the colors by Richard' Dowdell, awarded to Fred Swisher and Lin- f ; years. • the mailing campaign would spu Monday and Friday mornings'and . Seoul Charter directors by Past President commander of the fifth District, da Martin of the Methodist Church.' more residents on to contribute ti M. Ray. The' inductions were ar- in recognition of the many services Second prize1 went to David De . Four children already have com- Tuesday- and Wednesday after- t pleted their quota ' of ten books the ^Ight against palsy. noons. " . p) ranged by Past President J. Wal- performed for the organization in Vlnncy and Carmen Jean White of | 7 Cranford -Juniors Although there is no official gou! ter Coffee. the past year. ' since June 18, when thc reading Presented the First Church of Christ, Scien.-|' In National Conclave, club opened. Louise Prista, Carolyn set in thc campaign this year, th Mr. Perley expressed his'appre- Preceding the award, Mr. Dow-tist. Third and Fourth prizes xverw Draw Up Resolution* Schmidt, Judith Mae Davison and first year an organized appeal ha: ciation to the officers, directors and dell reminded members that Mr. awarded to Joel Glanstein and' Billy Zalinsky will receive their been attempted on a county basis, Walsh Retires ]To Troop 74 club members for.their coopera- Carey had raised the major por- Carol Shire, Temple Beth-El, and. Much new knowledge of Red prizes at the close of the club. Mr, Nostrand said he wants to net tion. He reported that more than tion of funds for the Christmas John Ernest Jacobsen and Joan Cross work and a greater eagerness Cranford make a' better showing ' A larpc group of parents anti Davis of Cranford Tabernacle. Ye-, and enthusiasm to tell other Jun- Those who have read six or more Kiwunis Club members witnessed $500 hns been raised this year for] party for Cranford children at the before the campaign ends. Con From WE; spcctively.- ~" [ iors in the Cranford Chapter what books are Charles. Evans, Bobby tributions may be mnilccl to Mr. thc presentation of the Boy Scout the club's student loan fund. He post last year, and that he had Staiger, Phil McLnughlin, Nicky 9 Charter to Troop 74, Friday cve- reviewed other highlights of the written literally thousands of let- Many other events were spon- i"hcy can do to further the work of Nostrand at thc Cranford Branch RwJ C(1OSS Rockoff, Gary Wiese, Carole Ann of the Union County Trust Conv 'ning at Lincoln School, "he pro past 12.months. Past President Dr. ters during World War It, prin- sored at the afternoon's outinc vns Rained by local Lnwson, Jeff Marshall and Penny Began In 03 pany. • t-:v;: ientalion was made to the Kiwani. Rowland P, Blythe presented the cipally to Cranford members of Mrs. Cummings of thc First Pres- members of thc Junior Red Cross and Hilary Grote. . • With the longest service record . , cm retiring president with a past the armed services. byterian Church conducted thc !• who attended the National Conven- Ultimate goal of the appeal in Club sponsored troop by Roderick lion oi la51 Ncw Yorl over-compiled; at~the Western Elec- W,.Smith, president of thc Unidr president's jewel in appreciation of Mr. Carey also purchased and difflcult and tortuous "three-legged -"> < pity, Miss Jane Chambcrlin, daughter the county_is the • erection of-.u tric Kearny VlTorks. Albert S. Walsh County -Ii'by Scouts of America. his.services. delivered gifts at Christmas and race." The team winners of this ..<»«»•* 25 to 27, returned delegates of Mr. and Mrs, John Chamberlir treatment and educational center of A'rlihgion"roud retired Sunday ,m The charter? was presented to John Secretory Biach announced,that on birthdays and anniversaries on event: Carol Jean Schnftzer and;; sported. of 11 Hampton street, left last week Lust year clinics and prc-schoo' after 48 years with thc company. G. Harvey, president of the Ki the following 31 members had per-behalf of men overseas, Mr. Dow- Diane Mar.ie Munnheimer, William;: Roberta Geiger, Shirley Alnutt, to spend the summer at Camp programs were established in i He was un' engineer in thc equip- wanis Club. • . fect attendance riifrinc the year: dell said. - Todd and ja.mcs_PiiDtjimo._Marjaw» ^Mary Ann Schcrcr. Marfete Witte, Juonsct, Lake Orleans, Mass. ous municipalities. ment engineering organization of William Allen* L. R. Allison, Dr. The district commander added Mackay and Marian Stodclmann. Gardner Collins, Carroll Schacht the Kearny Works. . Knteviainment was provided the that Mr. Carey is a regular visitor Charles Brewster and Leslie Long-•. and Miss Ella M. Haver, Junior Mr. Wulsh's service for the com-. quests by thc Scout group and re Blythe, Arthur Burditt, A. B. . 0 Caldwell, Joseph Curuso, Dr. E. M. to Lyons General Hospital, and the akcr, Carol Bauer, ami Janice»Red Cross Chairman of the Cratt- puny began on' May 14, 1003, when iieshmcnts were served during Rucrl, and Ray Meyers and Herman" ford Chapcr, attended. ' Art Group's Exhibit Shows the Western Elcctric's sole manu- the uveninu. Coe, Mr. Chambcrlin, Mr. Clnrk, New Jersey Home for Disabled •. tl'M Mr. Coffee. Horace Corbin, Jr., Mr. Veterans at Menlo Park. It was Kecblci'. . ' ! Upon arrival at thc Hotel Statler, fucturing plant was located in a Leon Gipsnn. is the Scoutmaster hc r w (Continued on i>«ac eif/JiO (Continued! on paoc eight) Bobby Staigcr and Carol Bunck. « K «"P 'as received by the New small shop on Clinton street, Chi- f'»r Troop 74, his assistant is Irving Skipppr Taliaferro and Susan Vork Cental Red Cross Chapter. Interesting Student Work cago. Miildrnw.' Other leaders of th< Simmons, and Michael SpaldinR; After re«istering, the lelcgates had By GALBRAITII CRUMP low Run" and "Willow. - Tics' When thc dial system was in- troop are:'Jerry Cooper, JuniOi and Joan Pearcc were the winners; a" opportunity to meet other junior Overcast skies and rain which showed good technique and wcl stalled in the downtown district of Assistant Scoutmaster: Lewis Me- Qpnfordtf First Directory in the "biig nice" contest cond«ict«i delecates from all sections of the hud forced the cancellation on expressed the artist's intcrcs' Cleveland, Ohio, in 1926, Mr. Walsh C'lendon. Senior Patrol Leader by Mrs. Ostcrheldt of the Cranford United States and also Puerto Rico, June • 43 of. the Cranford Art through the manipulation of th was given charge of the outside and Earl Muldraw, Scribe. Tabernacle. Germany, Venezuela and Canada. Group's'outdoor exhibition, Satur- pigment on thc canvas surface. plunt equipment conversion from _Xhe Panther, Eaglo-nnd—Hawl Issued Half Century Ago _JThe_^potuto_race^supe«LYiscd l>y _ At the opening plenary session. dny made the group take shelter in "Willow Run" and "Dusk Ovei manual to machine switching. He Patrols are led by Leroy Gipsoh wasTrnnsferrcd from. Ohio to tfi which he called their show. Other paintings of note in th 1 plant. in the patrol are: Richard Glpson let in which each resident has at ael's,' St. Paul's Mpthodist (now "The Friendly Cove" is the name "bridainc the j Thc art demonstrations given by Art Group's second show—the firs Charlie Jones, P;aul S.mith and his tongue's end the name, home occupied by the Lutherans) and selected by the Cranford Girl Scout Two young people who had gone Burton . Longcnbach, Roy Ham- held in December—were J. J. Hun A member of thc Stanley S. Thomas Bowers. flnd occupation of every fellow Trinity Episcopal. Summer Day Cump as the official ;<"> Europcon a study visit showed mond, Theodore Roxbury, Herbert son's "Fisherman's Beach", a wa Holmes Chapter of the Telephone The Eagle Patrol has as its As townsman. When it is stated that Numbered streets and avenues name of its'campsite at the Little their enthusiasm for furthering Wyllie and Albert Bross were also tercolor; Dolores Sloat's "Ohli Pioneers of America, Mr. Walsh sistant Patrol Lender Robert Bow the township's population exceeds were broken down into the Aldcnc House on Springfield avenue. Unit. International Relationship among held indoors in the Township Storm", a pastelle with good coloi was presented with a Life Mem- 4 suggested the title. : all juniors and told of the need for lobby. compliments und contrast; ant! bership Certificate in the organiza- tis. Calvin Laurel is the Scribe, 3,000, it becomes apparent that section, Cranford Village section, r while Allen Walker, Robert King there is a Held of usefulness for a Garwood section und Ncw Orungc Subjects chosen for Study by the'B «lcr understanding and friend- About 'sixty works • represented George Marks carefully planned tion when he retired. mcl Robert Cooper comprise th work of this chanieUr." (now Kenilworth) section. six units, which meet every Tucs-;s*»P between young people or, the art group whose enrollment is study entitled, "Sand Dunes." Mr. Wulsh nnd. his wife plan to- emainder of the group. This was the introduction which The United Electric Company of day, Wednesday and Thursday i Europe and America, thirty members in two classes. The The Craijford Art Group should leave their Cranford home on appeared on page 3 of the 56-page New Jersey, located in Elizabeth, during the summer at the Rahway Special forums on leadership groups have done extensive work he complimented in their • efforts August 1 for Florida, where they The Hawk Patrol's Assistant i will establish their future resi- Albert Christy. Earl Muldrow paper boiind directory published used a full page advertisement to River site, are: Unit I. gypsies: training and civil defense were both on studies indoor and out, it to stimulate creative work in Cran- unit 2. the West; unit 3. Rural conducted. During these discuss- was stated. ford and ulso for their exhibition. dence. They will be uccompunied Senho. and Lewis Hndlcy, Waltc; in November. 1901, by The Cran- tell the ,wonders of "Mutchless lons Iladley, Norman Muldrow und Sid tord Chronicle.' The booklet is Light." Its message stated: "Among America; unit 4. Indians: unit 5. * delegates realized that Cran- One observution Rained quickly Community projects such ns thl by their son, Stephen, a junior at '"w Adams are thc other member; its ' advantages are healthfulncss. Mexico, and unit G. Brazil. ford is one of the advanced com- from viewing the exhi.bit wns a always should be gratefully re Lafuyettc College, Ea'ston, Pa. At 4 now the property of Tax Collector munit in thc ft the patrol. A. B. Ciildvvell, who long ago lias cleunliness, safety,'case of, opera- Lcaders of the units ore: Mrs. C. «« country in civil somewhat surprising luck of cx- eeived by the people of Cranford present, Stephen is serving with tion and the many accessory de- J. Ingcrholm, unit 1; Mrs. Mar-; (Continued ,m jtatn' lh perimentiition alone lines which The eotributors to thc show thc ROTA unit at Camp Meadc in The Troop Committee has work been a collector of old newspapers, books und historieul documents. ' vices. No open flume to vitiate the saret Di Murtini, unit 2: Mte Patly follow so-cnlled modern trends in were: Mrs. R. Boyd, Mrs. J. H, Maryland. •Mogated to six mcn. Thcy nre atmosphere and spoil decorutions. iirt Tlic onc oxcc )tion to lnis was Bu,chei\ Mr. Frank Barnes, Mr, I "itt> Si-haible. chairman; ArtW Fifty years auo, Cranford was Lackey, unit 3; Mrs. Adolph Leik- \h>r| Citizenry WarilH ' - l No matches and no worry caused auskns. unit 4; Mrs. Ethel Simpson. ^r ^ -,, .» v. • aann excellenexcellentt oioill paintinpaintingg dondonee bbyy Walter Eppler, Mr. Louis Eckert, Driver Charged With I'i'own. tu-asiiior; Albert Ley. ad {governed by n three man'Town- Mrs. F. S. Greenawuld, Mrs. Mux ship Committee with J. C. W. by having them ubout the^ hMuie. unit 5, und Mrs. Alex Prista. unit 6. Wl '•«•* rirt" «> I HlieH Mabel YoimYoungc entitled,. "Youth". v.ineemnit; George Mory, publici- Lights upstairs turned oft - from Haibauuh. Mr. J. J. Hanson, Mrs. CareletfcmetM in Cra^h ty: Sulm.y Nunn, outdoor jictivi niinkin scrvinu M 'chairman and Mrs. P. J. Gilchcr is director of Firemen had a busy few min- The portrait study showed good downstairs, and lights downstairs the camp. color balance in thc largo surface It. Hoauland, Mr. Roy Hammond A summons for cureless driving —1 "i'S and ITussoll Hoaglnnd. Kiwan- W. V. Hnll and G. W. Kelm us his utes at 5 p. in. last Thursday, when from upstairs. The only llRht-whlcb'| Last Wednesday was, initiation 'h- answered a s'till alarm fur a areas as contrasted with thc detail, Mrs. II. E. MucCarthy, Mrs. C. H wus issued to George R. Wuidellch. s representative. issochites. R. C. Plume .was presi- Meiwnrth, Mr. George Murks, Mrs 24 years old, of Fords, ut 12:17 dent of ii nine-member Board of children cun handle. Estimates on day for all girls who had not at- car reported on fire at 31 Dunham simply worked-out of the'(nee. wiring gludly furnished." tcnded-Day Cump before. The in- • avenue. After the still alarm wus Prizes were not given, but G. A. Martin, Mrs. C. H. Paul, Mrs a. m. Sunday, according to police, Education. O, n. Parson, Mrs. E. Sheahan Health Report Willium.x & Batmen of Elizabeth itlates had to walk around the, answered. Box 413 was pulled, and "Youth", in my estimation, was following u collision on . Walnut The township's police force num- Mrs. F. E. Sloat, Mr.. Archie uvenue." The number of contagious dis bered two men—P. Ji Bindcnberner advertised that "When Cranford block singing, and perform other !>hort ieeuntts-later. Box 412 — all the best work of the show. odd tasks. The important factor in art is Thorpe, Mrs. R. E. Young, Mm George S. Korner of 336 Walnut cast's rep,,, ted this week is four, i 'intl J. Hennessey—while in the was Cnihevillc und Crunevtllo wus : for thc same fire. H. E. Youna, Mrs. Theodore ttox- in Essex County, the Inhabitants Thursday was featured by a na- The vehicle. arl937 sedan owned not un imitation* of the objects avenue, told police he was turning HUS announced by Public Healtl lire department F. W. Wood was bury and Mr. Theodore Roxbury into' his driveway when ho was Oncer W. i>. niith listed ns chief engineer und A. F. did their trading ut Williams Dry ture talk by Mrs. Miklrv W. Grube us assistant.' Goods Store." of thh e Trailside Museum. Watch- accordini t to thc. lire depait- heen discovered in the subject by the artist and conveyed to the ob- also exhibited, but whose work on the right. Police said the oper- i.)ar<» of Health's ofllce-included The principal clubs of that era Hampton • Hnll advertised It* ung. Mrs. Rulisou broutht a menl. Believed to have sturtcd was not appraised with thut o t%iWes ooff rutes us $2.00 , per day with screech owl with her to demon-. Irom p short circuit, the fire server. The technique employed by ator who wus issued thc sumonttts hik one case o were the Casino, located on River- their students in thfr review, w wus driving U 1941 sedan, Wned 0'itnps and one cusc'ofGcrman side uvenuc, and the Golf Club on special anungem^nts for perma- strute her talk. Hire scorched the frunt of the Rod- the avtisl alwiiyn is important in conveying his interest to us. Dor- Mr. Burton Longcnbach, Mr. Her-by Constance E. Vulkman of Jer-i » -«aslcs. One person suffered a do Lincoln avenue. There were two nent guests, nnd I A. M. Shapiro, Last Thursduy wus uko desig-. Ks garagegaag,, anndd was said to have bert Wyllie, and Mr. Albert Brow :e durmu the week. schools, Grunt (now Union Junior (Continued an-paye i (Continued on pane eight) destroyed a handbag insidide thh e cur. othy Grcenuwuld's painting "Wil- sey i