: ?^^ "'•^ :'1'>-:i::i''^.^sS'^ff$i Mrs,. Brown, mentioned \the;.-.;work -.•,• • .1 ••• ;,.•. • •'.. .'••• field on October,9. The Scotch Green Thumb CIuI) to• !be considered,, and on nrtoti6n, that'the inerriational and Brialle alignment of. bridge across Liberty curbing-, between. their Plains Juniors will be hosts. Any- ^demonstration of xorsage Avenue, Union, was referred to homes on 16} 5 and 1609 Lawrence duly seconded and carriedid , DiDirectt- committees could do, Last of-, all t or Dudley .declared the Board ad- one planniiig to attend is requested ing was -given by Mrs. Geora . • v, Bridge Committee. ."•" .St., Rahway, to rnake?an adjoining to notify Mrs, Peggy Rheln at 20% she. spoke- about .cooperation with White of Union at a nrteeting of tu MINUTES OF ^MEETING or THE. .'- • Borough pf-New Providence, en- driveway, wqs referred to Road journed*. Next regular meeting, ; the State Federation. .. . Are You — Thursday, September 25," 1952 at Central avenue. .. ;' . I*- • Green Thumb' Garden Club & IK. UNION COUNTY BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS closing resolution requesting this Committee. ,. •' ; Guests thai attended were: Mrs, Wednesday at the home of U . J q . Mrs. Audrey Palmatier . an- rs * •.' 0 BWfct idn ti f Sth • Superintendent of Weights and i 1:30 p. m. . • ... J. jCalabro, Miss Frances DiFabio, R. • Wenrlch, 4fl9 Central av n l' '..-..,.....\<:jef jy, xl* Elhd JUUston, dark pi »h» Board ~7T- widen a section of South nounced that there would .be'/ a C u St., was referred ,ats • Regular meetmg of the Board of Avenue Bridge, was referred to Treasurer, County Physician, and Charles Schillinger, president; Mrs. Classified Add "Chosen- freeholders was- heid^at Bridge Committee. >-,..' Snpwden, asking permission to Miss Betty Lyons and Mrs. Judy whic hthey made.' Refresnmcnt; break* down the, curbing between •Superintendent of Weights and Pi M.; Powers, first vice-president; were served by the hostess' • ' To Vote? Spearing. ' •n«m:Tuk<;'j. .T; Banker and Mrs. driveway, was referred to the Road Report of the Committee en awards would be given to a new Director Dudley presiding. Roll BrUIges, recommending the County To VIA Group —_.. Dangerous light-Altff Safety' NEW" JERSEY. THUF^DAY^ SEPTEMBER ; 25, f 1952 24 Pages — TEN GENTS Grounds and Buildings Commit Committee. mem,ber who-proves herself a great Never place scatter tugs aC tiis ^htlrieon^tainva . call stiSWed all merrfbers • present. Ralph Weather ojjd Jesse S. contribute S317000.00 ^towards a. The Junior VIA held its first help toward the club by doing as •..'!"•.- • Minutes, of ,the meeting of Aug- .Elizabethtown "Winter Corptfany top or bottom of stain. -in cloww'.and dark corntri. KWVJWl""* Consolidated, r'efqtivc j new Wi*nson"oskins"permtei<>n"tb"breakii " j PT-Posed stream improvement "Of business meeting of the new year much as she could. A second ward Five Cranford Men . Ust 28, 1952,'were ^on motion of Cedar • Broo^: m .Ftmwood and MondaMd y evenini g att 8 p. m. at ththeeto an older member of the club who eel to en Route 28 . '•• .IVeeholder Herlich, duly seconded Scotch Plains., was .received and home of A., J. DaVibsr302 Eliza- would prove herself -likewlse.'iand School Mailsi Inducted Into Service , by Freeholder- Carr, unanimously beth avenue. Mrs. DavieS" is the between the two the executive Cranford-men and one. from approved.. -., • report of : Committee •on past president of the. VIA. Mrs. board would decide who worked Garwood' were inducted into the At Parkw Resolution that all bills be or- Bridges, relative to •% bids re- Bette Chapman, president, presided the hardest and- pay half of. that Brochure of Courses armed forces yesterday by Select- ance • '"-, dered paid, was. on motion duly ceiv.ed fc.v the construction^ of a jat the-meeting. person's «xpenses.to the/conven- R,outc 28 (Worth avenue), be- whether any. additional paving a% tmg. ive^ Service Beard 44. They left tween Carpenter place and 'Eliza- will be completed this fall, the ' • seconded and carried, unanimously new bridge anti-related work- over j president's new board «i'em- tion. from the board's headquarters "irt adopted.. -. "\ stream on Liberty 'Avenue near Tho p beth avenue will probably be re-highway engineer said. He cx- " ' " '"•"'"" * "~bei'swil ill consis tof thhe followinflli g After the business meeting, Miss Registration to Be 93-Ycar-6ld Woman Plainfleld City Hall for induction To Register opened to traffic tomorrow morn- plained that hows quickly the Following communications were Audrey , Union, and rec- j girls: Art, Mrs. Pat Finch; mem- Bette Lyons presented Mrs. .Geral- : irt Newark.._ _,. '•"• • ''•',•• Voters to Decide at General Election J! J ing. . ridges are completed will affect received aiVd ordered filed: qmmendin—--'— -g- awar- d •'-*of work,'-, was . pership, Mrs. Bette James; publi- 'dine Brown, siataerChairman of Held October 2, 3, 6 To Cast First Vote •'' They are: Andrew M. Moses of ' - - Township_-Of—Urijon, approvln received and ordered filed. citity ancj) clulbb newspaper. MiMisss Ma M- Mrs. Anna Thomas of Ml This was announced yesterday his schedule. Whether to Proceed With Construction the New Jersey Juniors, guest Or Thrmjgh Mail 106 High street, Ralph H. Luetters by. A. I.,Vafl.Blarsum State High- The shortage, of'steel corjtinubs neV alignment of' bridge, across . Following ••'resolutions .were- tilda Juracek; scrap book. Miss speaker. *'••.. Nortel Union avenue -waited 93 of 111 Herning avenue, John- L. Town Clerk Coffee ? Of "New.'Building Costing $3!>p,000 Liberty Avc., was referr; troduced and moved for«'tidoption: Marion Merrick; ways and means, Cranford Adult School will mail years ^o cast her flirst vote. \v,qyv Department engineer. Half of ,o hold up construction. • Both the • Mrs. Brown spoke orr this year's 1 Harbeck, Jr., of 10 Tulip street, the highway was closed while con- Myrtle avenue bridge and the one Cranford voters will deckle"! at rejerendum at the . Bridge Committee. 1 — Freeholder' Baiier for the Mrs. Alice Merrick; Brialle, Mrs. Juniors theme, "Strength Through, ''a'brochure this week to each home, The local resident^ who reg- ExpeclsJLocai" Total . . •"• City or iftnhwa.Vv, requesting the Road/Committee, "approving seven Audrey Palmatier;. hospitality,. in Cranford listing the 32 courses Conrad M. Benz, Jr., of 44 Wall. struction of an interchange for the over tho Staten Island Rapid Tran-. Election on November 4 whether the Townsain Committee CoQperation'\ Mts; Brown named XgDUT SEPT: 29 istered yesterday with Township ' street arid Richard T.'Schultz of May Pass 10,500 Garden .State Parkway was under- (Continued on page eight) proceed with the construction of- a new municipal buildit) • incorporation • in om^budget f or i personnel actions/in the Road De-^" •Mrs. Jane Rah.kin; inetrnational,. four ways in which the club could' to b'coffered. :•.: Clerk J. Walter Coffee, said she 1 the year 1953, the/nccessnry ronn- pai'tment, was on roll call unnni- Mrs. AltHca . Sc'hejler; education 204 Elizabeth avenue, all of Cran- If your haven't registered , you way. At the same .time, the road stimated cost of $350,000. , , . cooperate. First, she talked about OF THE ftEW ANI) LARGER Classes for. tho fourth annual never voterf^before because she ford, and Robert J. Brittain of 421 was dualized. . . ics for replacement of the E:ist mously adopted. : and literature, Mrs. Judy Spearing; cooperation with -the group itself/ session of .the. school will begin on never believed.' her "vote was have until 9 o'clock tonight to get A resolution authorizing the placing of tWe-municfpal building- Milton Averum bridge ,,to conform &'*-* Freeholder Herlich for Fin- drama, Miss Nancy Stombaugh.. October 7 and continue for 10 con- Willow avenue in Garwood. on the^Jermanent registration rolls About 95 percent,of the work in question on the ballot was adopted unanimously bv/the Committee She,, explained how each person needed." • \s. ' , that area has been completed and Boosters with the existing width of the road, ance- Committee, approving eight Also on the board arc: Presi- t'oiild cooperate with one another secutive Tuesday evenings' at . "But this yea'rVl think it Is, in order to vote.in the Presiden- Tuesday night, and Township Clerk J. Walter Coflfee was instructed-' was referred to Bridge Committee, traffic wiH not interfere with the Ohtmta relieve sorat acbe our shelves, awaking call. For personnel, actions in various de- dent, Mrs. Bejle Chapman; vice- and how easily mor«'things could Cranford High. . Mail registration needed," Mrs. Thomas declared." tial election on November 4. remainder of it, Mr. Van Blarcum o notify.County Clerk Henry G. -Nulton fit .thj/committee's action. und A. Strenkowsld, iv?la-' partments was on roll "call'unani- will be accepted through October or pain, your Doctor'may find her*, we pride ourselves on president. Miss eBtty Lyons; cor-r be done, . Secondly, cooperation . Tho Nforth Union avenue wom- Township Clerk J; Walter Coffee said; He warned, hotoevcr, that *The latter Was charge of 'the Gen- tiy«O° the driveway in front of. it necessary to prescribe some compouadioK evoty prescrip- mqiisly adopted." .'.. responding secretary, Mrs. Yolanda through initiative;. TJiird, cob'pera-. 4 by Gerhard V. JCellner, registrar* an has been a resident of Cran- rain today could change the^date.of joial Elocjion ballots. ,: . is home on Vnlley Road, Lftiden, 3 •— Freeholder Pearsall for the .Swaneknmp; rceprcling Secretary, | at the high: school. Persons may said *his office has jtist completed rare, little-used drug tb*t tion as tte Doctor prescribe** tion with'.state ^projects; Here ford for a quarter of a "century, one of the heaviest' registration reopening. In addition to- -Route Methodist Speaker Although former Township V was referred to Road Committee. | A hiBh-priced Mrvice? Not Bridge Committee, accepting bid Mrs. Joan Baureis; treasurer, Mrs. also register at the. school from 7 coming here from Philadelphia. 28, the paving dt'ramps leading to Register — ndvising'receipts for comes from half-a-worltKufay. weeks in its history with'501 new for more than two decades'- .nt-tll. A* a matter of tact H of Stanley J. Ziobrp, Inc., lowest Peggy Rhein; advisor, Mrs. E. A. to" 9 p. m. on OctSber 2, 3 and 6.. Drive the parkway ihas-beep 'completed. .Full ReporlTExpected ( envisioned' a ..township-owned." the month of private hour course'sjfrom_7;30..to. Her grandson, George Bald- voters having been, registered here. protected to uuially cotts Uu to hive a pre- =winr=-is*pi'oprietor=*f—The=Bpolt-| -This-figure-does-not-inelude-those Paving ot the parkway itself'be- At Meeting Tuesday Municipal '.building, this is the Township'of Berkeley Heights'"/ new bridge over stream on Liberty P'.'B. Alger. , . ; 8;30 p. m, include: g tween Centennial avenue and-Myr- preserve its full potency^on scription compounded here. Shelf. • . -..".•• who. registered;last night. lime thirty-it—ttast^-even^beert- enclosing resolution- ^questing Avenue, near Audrey Terrace, Un- The Junior VIA has been invictd in sceurtles, pianoranging (beg.), Hc avenue has been completed exc- In Municipal Court placed in the hands of the voters ion, at their bid of $21,095.00, was. StMAN STREET Professional Groups,. The exceptionally • heavy regis- Board to take over Glenside.Rcjnd to attend the Fifth District.Supper public speaking (beg.), social danc- ept for the area just in front of the A full' report on' how-, many to tlccide.. j • , , 'ns a Coiiflty Road, was referred You and your prescription on roll -ciill unanimously adopted: Junior Fall Conference Which will ing (beg.) and typing (bog.). From Business, Industry tration 'of the past week -caused rtyrtle avo.-bridge. As is the case members have joined the Cranford* tO'Roaid Committee. There being no further business bctheld at the Park'Hotel in/Plain- 8:30 to'9:3p pr m., tho following Township Clerk CoiTee to- rc.visc vith all paving in this area on the ' The present'committee has- been deserve the BEST. Get it Catering to Boosters will not be available until 'studying- the problem of a. new . Kaiser's Millburn Pharmacy, 1-hour courses-will be presented: Drive Lists ? his ^.estimate of Cvanford's total mrkway. it can only go to within an executive board meeting is held filled at BELLAS. .. The- eleyentl* annual Cranford j.tov n half since John Kuck, owner " relative to an accident Edwin .T. F[y tying, golf, home gardening, regfettaticn for the November 4 ieveral' hundred ,fcet of the unfln- Tuesday, George Lincoln, drive 'iif the building in which the, pres- Kaiser had on Central Ave.; • WEDDING RECEPT1DNS piimoranging ' (adv.)^ psychology, United- Fund Campaign opencX election: 'He said yesterday it now-]. shed bridges. The bridge must be chairman), said. nt municipal offices are located, field, was referred»to Road Com- YOUR FINANCIAL public speaking (adv.), music ap- Tuesday in the business areas of ippeared likely that there will.be nished .first, Mr. Van Blarcum An intensive house-to-house idtificd them some , mortths ' ago mittee. . ' • _ /, • preciation, sociaWdanclrtg (inter- Good Start ir\exccss of 10,500 registered vot- Ten evening lectures with discussion on carefully selected sub-° •BANQUETS the community and also among the laid. . drive was. conducted'Saturday by hat -the'.annual jrcntal.will be lili-^ Board cf Health o( Fauwootl, "jects covering Business and Financial-Management. GOOD FQR u •• • •*••.• -. . ... | .mediate) and typing (adv.). Other 'i the possibility that the It has not been decided' yet 45 to 50 volunteers/drive leaders township's professional groups, and creased at the expiration of the 1-ela.tivfr-to a ditch from Scco'ncl St., HUSBANDS AND WIVES "Wrestling with Financial Problerns": From 25 to 75 Persons one-hour courses, to be given from Blind Seal Campaign number may go as high as 11,000,. said, and it.appears last year's rec- present lease.-. ' " ' .,•' __, • ,,L_ to La Grande ,Ave., in wood,, professional people and teachers, e.tc., too pre-occupied with'their.' 9:30 to 10:30 p.•in., are: handy an- industries; ,it was ahnounced last, Tuesday was the, heaviest regis- membcrship total Has been The township is now paying ani. ,wos.reforred to Bridge Committee. work to have given these important matters; attention. You need . dy, law for everyday use, sight night by Richard Van "Horn, execu- tration daV^bf the past week with' surpassed. About 1,450 person: 1 . no bank-account nor much previous education. Only. require^ In Oar Beautiful Large ; Reports Collections uuiual rental of $5,000 and thiji ,'N Tpwrfship - of -Union, enclosing singing, social dancing (adv.); a total of It ^signing, the rcgistra- were registered last" year. b'est proposition tho building owner . nient is the desire to improve your judgment by education and square dancing and-.what's new in totaling: $649*25 tive chairman; .. .'•„••' certified copy of a',resolution ndcip- *•:develop self-reliance. Ignorance iS/C'astly,. • The lectures arc Quota fbr this year's campaign, tign books. this number, 65 While;'tfie drive was pVhvmrilj has made thus far is $6,250 fp>".,B - ted-by the- Township Committee., -simple, thought-provoking • and the' discussions amusing; very-^ medicine; , Good response to the Blind Seal registered during\the day and 104 a one-day ^affair,' sonje .%districi :hrce year renewal, beginning' PINK ROOM 1 Six one and-a half hour courses which aids'the Boy and Girl Scouts, relative to the proposed Liberty • helpful to the average man or woman. Nothing to buy and nothr- Drive of thi^Cranford. Lions Club Visiting Nurse Association, Welfare ,}n the evening. Blessed volunteers are ^still,; continuing January 1, with the provision that ing to sell.' ' . • ' ' will be offered. They are: 7:30 to was reported by 'Lou. Lerda, drive Last'lThursday- (fterc were 18 visit.persons wno\wcro he mimivipality pays any increase Course $5.00-will start soon. Write or phone. •••Tel. CRan- . 9 p^.m.—flowers in home decora- Association- and- Boys' Camp, is EXPERIENCED WAITRESSES WANTED —— chairman. $20,000, ..or approximately -10 per-registered during the day" and 69 All district lead n property taxes above the 1953 6-0406. L. Etiennc O'JSrian, 211 No. Union Ave.-TJranford. : FUIiL OR PART TIMEi tion (beg.),.painting and drawing Mr. Lerda told the club Tues- in the evening for a totql of JJ7. complete report at thc^lioard/mcct- •ate., " '• . • •. •. • • •/ •'•• MrtMVMMMAM ' •and woodworking and finishing; 9 cent more, than the M51 total. I^arge Crowd Attends ing Tuesday, which wilrbtfiicld in : day everting that during the first Qn Friday only 23 signed Up^Mon- The, committee- acquired "land "?••':•' i v ;<8iv- vj-v week $649.25 was received; ' The Russell Howard of the Kiwanis iday saw 40 register during the Ceremony Sunday Municipal Court, ast year on Springfidd ayeniie, home decoration (adv.) and ourclub sent seals to every home in Club is heading the committee and '92 at night for a total of.Y32, president, termed between North Union and Spririg- •*#:;••,$&%•••••%•>• world today.. Cranford. last week. .-Mr. Lerdsi making the soliictations among the and 90 had registered yestcrdaj At St. Michael's the drive "very lcld avenues, as a site for a mu- . Five twprhour courses are also business and professional groups. .Solemn blessing of the new par- The Boosters CKSD", which isir r^C {%".•: urged all residents in 'the comH- e is being assisted by fellow up to S p. in, licipal uuiklihg. and community listed. They ,are: 7:30 to 9:30 p. m..munity to contribute to the drive. 'Mr.* Coffee estimaitcd yesterday kh library of St. Michael's Church its seventh year^airns to foster bet- •enter. A few months ago,, an ordi- ' i|»i m"Ji mm •, mi, •,« •.J,» , »l m m -1»t*. M T " rr-ceramics (beg. and adv.), mpd- members of the Kiwanis Club, whb yaXheld Sunday. ter sportsmanship on the part o: Vic Shahecn reported, (hat thehave made the campaign a club that a total of 1,937 Mow—rcgistta- umco \Viis adopted, appropriating ern cooking (adv.) ! and sewnig annual. picnic held Saturday at tlons had been. taken in -his office A large number of members and high school/Students and to pro- 53.000 for architect's fees', but, : (beg. and adv.); 8 to 10 p, m.— project this year, [ricndsKattcnded the ceremony in mote tcanvspirit on the part of thi nothing has been done with this ' Echo; Lake. Park' was a' huge, s.uc- Mr. Van Horn announcotf that since January 1,. which is by .far lfr^. |vp-'$*- memory and .concentration; 8:30 to ccss. He said the affair, attracted he libra>v, which is located in the community, Mr. Lincoln said. Ac fund us' yet, 'it 'was' stated. '-<---.••'. y his volunteer organization of more the largest number of new voters ascment* of St. Michael's School the club Include dinhere Your ftukiM Cinin YourFtuhiwC 10:30—weaving. many metnbers of the. club and than 350 local .residents is almost ever recorded here in.a single year. Finance Commissioner F. ! P. YourTo^ionCeairt Y^rFmhmtCtntM Y<*t*F**Ut*Cm*t Ytmr Jb&im C+tn Ytwr FiukUm Ctntr* Your Fa&Um Ctxbm Adult School is their families. " "•'T''"•' "' The Rev.rWilJiam B. Donnelly, pas- athletic teams at the, high Andersen said ^Tuesday night he sponsoreThe Cranford by_ • thd e Ci'anjord, 'Com- ready for the -beginning of the A surprisingly large hiimbcr of iOr, officiated. awarding of gold emblem Civil Service Leader will jM-epare a "statement shortly • Mrs. Charles ~ Schillinger, who residential house-to-house canvass those who have registered in re- N MARINO'S FISH STORE munity Council with" the cooperar The part book »Nplay in the senior members of those team; explaining the tlnaricing details of directed the municipal playgrounds next Thursday. This year's cam- cent weeks, the clerk, said, .have 34 NORTH AVE.. E., Cr. 6-1333 tion of the Board of Education. this' past summer, and James Av- ellectual, 'spirituaK,and and the presentation of trophies foi the new building and what it will It is a non-profit,- self-support-, paign will continue through Oc- noyer registered to v<5te since com- development of an i.i outstanding ability and for special Of'Church NigW cost the average taxpayer. ; ery, who, was playground director tdber .20, and the chairman .stated ing to Cranford. Many of these ing, project and the director and at Memorial ^icld, discussed the discussed bjr the Rev; >CHatlcB B. events.. Dr. Lester H. Qlec, chaiiiHan- of Commissioner Andersen an- P'.,..•.• he is hopeful that the quota will persons have resided here four, Wurphyi A.B:,TV.MV,;B During the football season, a pro- advisory board receive no remu- playground program. Mrs. Schil- be reached within the drive period. the State Civil Service Comrhls- nounced that Moody's Investor's neration, Mrs. Charles Redden, di- linger said the program was a suc-r, five or-more years. an at Seton Hall Uniycrsij^: South gram is prepared by the club an" Service. Inc., has just completed a Township Committee Tuesday Ornnge. /' sold at all home games in coopera sion will Eivc tho keynote adtlrcsV rector,'said. Several of the instruc- cess and was.wejl supervised.. night give its approval to a request study or Crrinf6rd and has rerated WINDOW tors contribute their efforts as a ; Included in th«T lil tion with the Girls' Athletic Asso- on October 2 when the Methodist the municipality's outstanding in- Mr. '• Avery, an instructor at from the United Fund to place a ciation. Church begins its scries of meet- community service, the director Cranford High Sehpol, spoke on the banner across North Union avenue, Jon arc bookssfof nrference, adt s clebtC'clness from BAA to A, which pointed out. athletic activities conducted -this near North avenue, publicizing the Hits Failure fiction and/non.r0ctioh, including In addition to the results of th ings — "October Church NiKhts." is crie of the highest ratings ob- Fees'range from $2 for What's summer at Memorial Field and al-drive. The banner is expected to best seller, enjiaren's books and inembcrship drive, tine .club is ex Dr. Clee, who for many years tainable. Mr. Andersen paid-trib- HOLLAND MADISON New in Medicine lo $25 for Ims-o on instruction given in arts and be erected early next week. of a religious na- pected to consider reaction to it! was pastor of the Second Presby- ute to Township Treasurer D.' Jf. lettcKto the editdr printed' in th terian Church in Newark, left the Croft for preparing necessary :'.••• *•:•'.' '•• •»• ••• ••" ."' proving Ydur Memory and Powers crafts.. ,•.••''.'. Samuel Stein, chairman of the &SROYAL of Concentration. The average cost Manny Rowitzz had Max Gold- arid builders of the CitizenNand Chronicle recently con ministry to take.an.active part in forms, to members of former com- HOLLAND YORK CLOTH publicity committee, assisted' by for a one-hour' course is $5. The •project J e presented with testi- cerning Hhe athletic injury fun the state government. mittees and to others for their fore^. berg as hii s guest [ Albert B.; Johnson, last year's ex- {tehobl reserves the right-to -withr DWWalterK Fasnacht,-prcsi-' monia} Pnrish organizations prc- ft«t Cranfor\High School. Sponsored by the Board of sight in managing the .township'* drawiariy ctiurse in which the en- ecutive chaipnian, have announced KiwaniHClub Told book: certiflcates to^lher M- -the townshipV?- dent, presided. that full "page advertisements will Christian . Education, under the affairs. rollment is insufficient, Mrs. Red- Book Sale Schedultd leadcrshili'of ^ T. Knox, Jr., recent moves to strcngthen its RICHARD HARTIG den said. . .' . , appear Jn the next three, issues of Number Alarmingly 'The Rev.' Joseph L. Donnelly, (JOUNStON PAINt SUOP) The* Citizen andJ3hronicle, begin- the meetingg s will have, as. .their building and. zoning codes also It was explained bythe director High, Calls forxAetion assistant pastor and moderator._of By Local College Club weighed heavily in the new and ' today, publicizing the forth- the library board, announced the theme "Today's- Problems — A 101 N. Vttum Aye. that enrollment in courses will be coming drive. Direct mail an- The Kiwanis Clubr was told/^t • Cranford Colldgc 6lub will holi Christian Approach.'' higher • rating of the township's accepted in order of their receipt. library will be open from 7:30 to its annual book "sale from Octobo outstanding' bonds. ' -.,",. -'•; CRawfdrd 6-2M(T nouncements also wilj be sent to the Coach and 5>ur Tuesday 9 pj/rn. Mondays, Thursdays and On October 8, Bon Sparks of the She urged those desiring to take every family, in the township/ duri- 22 to 25 in the Township'Rooms AFL and Harold Mangelsdorf o[ The new rating also will apply ispeciflc courses to send in their the number pf^citi^ens w)i Fridays and from 3 to 4 p. m< The sale will be held Nor th (Continued on pace eight J Ing the coming two weeks, arid Tuesdays and Thursdays.'The li- the Standard Oil Conipany will V&&*-: registration early. A number of Presidcnti several thousand circulars will be failed to register and therefore arc benefit of the club's scholarshii discuss the topjic, -'Industrial De- courses were filled early last year. not eligible to vote iy alarmingly brary board is headed by James fund for a Cranford HiEh Schno: : distributed to customers by local, mocracy." They will present the si'''•:y'&' S''i--^v ?- ' - business houses under auspices of high. Wood.' student. During the summer, mem; views of the worker jmd rnnnngc- ' Refreshments were served fol- bers of the club collected - tcx Heavy Rain Mrs. E. W. Sdwoeder the Cranford Business Association. Speaking to u'ariians was "ment as to how important Chris- Mr. Van Horn has appealed to lowing the ceremony. > books, classics,: children's books Succeeds Mrs. Duffy V the governor the New Jersey sets of books, ns well as some o tian ethics uie in industry. local residents: to have their con- District of Clubs and The following week, on October Conies, Goes tributions ready when the neigh- Sugpend Riverside" Inn the latest fiction books. . 15, DV; Alfred S.-Kramer, of the At Local High School member ofihe North Newark Ki- On October 22, 23 and 24. th Mrs.yE. W. Schroedc'r of 221. borhood solicitors call jso as to ,wanis Clp«. Harry Cox. Natibnak Council of the Churches' make it unnecessary for return License for 10 Pays sale will be conducted from 9 a. mof ChristNui the United States of Footballs Walnutrayenue .has been named said he was especially The Riverside Inn, 56 North to TO p. m, and on October 25 from president' of the Parent-Teacher visits.' alarmea by. the low number of reg- America' wu^ speak on the "Chris- "All of our volunteers avenue, cast, will, have its license 0 a. m. to noon. tian_ Approach" to. the Problem of Township Engineer' Patrick Ji»' Association of Cranford High Brsthi:is year isteje'd voters in the 21 to 35. year suspended for 10 days, beginning ; This "will be the' third consecu Grail was a pleased man last Fri- ' School. ' '• ,";• ' '. •''- a'gc group. He said it seems to him Race R'clntipnsX,, Clironiclo SuliBcription^ are busy people," Mr- Van Horn at 1 a. nj. tomorrow forx selling al- tivc year that the club has spori clay afternoon. ' • - •...'"! • j .- She succeeds Mrs. James Duffy, declared yesterday. "They are will- ^ne only large group of persons coholic beverage to a minor. sored sue ha sale. Mrs. Stanle; The llnal meeting-on October 22 Despife-a-heavy morning rairir' J:. Caiiipaign Contiiiwes/ who resigned. Mr^.'Schroeder's ap- ing to give up one or two nights t which realizes the . necessity for The penalty, was Imposed by theGrayson is chairman for the sal ^Continued on page cin'ltj fall, the Walnut avenue and Rari- pointment was announced follbw- collect funds for these, five im voting is that segment of -the popu- Township Committee at a Special tan road area, which 'in the pai*^ . To Next Thursday/ ing a meeting of the -board ,Thurs- tant community agencies. fast. lation which was born in,Europe Thirty-four1 more, local young- meeting Monday night after Mrs. would -become flooded, some citi— day. Mrs. Duffy was praised for the rest of us can do is to haye our .. Mr. Cox declared that, it is ''time Anna DcGuire, owner, pleaded zens will say, if the' dew "became sters earned all-American day.and the work accomplished while she donations ready when the^olicitpr to Wake the people up to the fac Planning Cannmttee Opposes, night footballs during the past guilty to the charge. The incident heavy, was no worse for the. down- was In office and for her enthus- caUs." that it is a privilege to vole.'.' He occurred on August 29.' pour than any other Cranford week in the fourth week of Theiasm, Mrs. W. T. Collins, .was mentioned .how. the Kiwanis Club Citizen and Chronicle subscription and other service and civic organi- Township Attorney. C. H. War- itreets. •. • , named vice-president and ' Mrs." sinski represented the Township Additions, Favors New Units . Mr. Grail .attributes the lack 'ot campaign.^This brings to 146 theGerald J. Flnney, second vice- Youngster Raises $1 zations have been stressing the number of iootballs earned_in four r "get out and vote" theme. He urged Committee and George S. Sauer Construction ;, of additions to tally inadequate play room, in- inundation to something he had. president. .,-•: ."•».'. ." Was counsel foe the defendant. adequate gymnasium and assem- "lpng advocated."' The engineer weeks.-'The drive ia scheduled to At the association's first regular For, Marc|f of Dimes the Kiwanians to get p'eoplc'^to present elementary schools in- .register before today's 9 p. ni stead of new buildings is sharply bly facilities and inadequate .heat- says the drainage ditch which- ~en"d next Thursday. . * meeting Monday evening; Henry C. '••. The JCranford Committee, of runs frEm.the Clark side" of Wai-. -'A-total of 2 register and obtain -their subscrip- /l0 years oia^,of 11 Columbia stores for- donations. The'club j)uota"of, sleep? You hadn't of but its report on Roosevelt School Rposcvelt School .has " a desir- times^askbd Clar.k to allow the. ), 99.9\yt VNHtd.fre*. You Royal ig the fashipnable: tion blawRsr-at the newspaper, ^to change their mind from time to avenue, who raised the money hopes, it was announced, that the •course, because you had set your was revealed for the first" time able capacity of 500, pupils, the re- n««d Uii of Scellt for fall • • , ./ ... - . --• .-i—"~? ••" j""* he-said. Crnnford ' Road'.. 'Departmciit'.-* to ., offlcei The Rutgers onTdaJ - recom- by staging a circus With the aid merchants will be as genbrous as clock ahead one hour in line when the whole report wasjsyb- port explains, ami already'has i clean.out that part of .the ditch planling bueeui* ef the mllliont Those who earned footballs dui> of her younger, sisters and last year. The drive for funds in with \ the change over to^Day- mltted.'and-approvcd4sjt£rhc' trtts- larger 'enrollmenl.'sAl, the prcs.en o* iur« flUjwlHtf iwwdi |n each problem. Come on in and sec this superb mended that students tike college which is iri Clark. rHc/said he felt ing the past week follow: Robert fContinued on page eight) brothel .. (Continued on page cipht) ITght* Saving Time which went' tees last week. '- time, it is jfeported thejschobl has this would be a good temporary' l Speth, 224 Norllv\avenue, west; into effect at 2 a. m. that' day. subtstundnrd shop and kindergar- Slbi±47.35 . collection in Acetate rayon with the look Board of Education is' now fContinued OH pace eight)' , Corlta*VQflcl,' 602 Orchard street; The good word is that you'll planning to build two new 12- ten facilities. BUIIDI* Jurgcn Schercri COS Lincoln .park, be able to get that hour's sleep Thc» study concerning Shcrmar 1 room elementary schools, one in c '"; ] . Kovldti loii.lno neurlihmenr of fine woolens, aU fully Jiued-with rayon ' east ; Ronald Hospes. 106 North Welfiile A^ocialicm Yearly Report back this Sunday when Eastern Brookside place and one ,ln Wnl-School was much more compre- Si«jht Unseen^ Conieily, Union avenue; Robert Johnson, ez -Standard Time comes on the hensive. This -study ,contains\^ '•'•"•'J,|.'i'.ii. M«d*d (6 r«tlor# iawn heellh Mrs.. Carrie, Grady, executive|j^ | an honoraryy member. K. L. children going to camp, free b nut avenue. A bond Issue for this To Be Given Dee, 12-13 ••'•.-' oiid color. 25 lb$>$2.S01*n>di crepe. The newest styles, the smartest , Centennial avenue; Frank Byrnes, scetyo. IV too goes into effect at construction is expected to bp vot-summary by,a «ub-cornmi'ttco o 51 John street; Tommy Azar, 33. «ccretary-of the Cranford Welfare poster" was elected for one charge. • ' 2 dCny£&hly this time you set \ "''Siufit Unseen," a three-act eomj > •,;• 1300 tqH> l(r.OOOt

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: K pr -lV^h''V'.THE"cnA»rfBiart^ '•"'•""•' " •••••:•'. ••'.:-.:.;,;" ••-- ^^''^~___ : "/';.' ?fagc Two : ','.• THE ClTlZEif AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER -Kird werjs'Mr. "and Mrs. Edward :;; : emonies of games.' plnypd during nvcuue. ywner oi, the e. J.- Christian. •' Mrsj :H.'.--'A. Gresham Completes • > tlio social hour. " / Shoj>s~T— ftitdvrhiiy Shops ^r-MtiterttUy Shop*: . :j Jacksoi^ Mr. and "Mrs.-C. J. Chris- GkN4er is co-chairman: of- the.Get Acquainted ,Jarr.cjs Coles', Edward Con- to police, Is Apprenticeship Course ^ vice chalrrnan.'-nnd W- F, Doug tian.J®. and Mrs. «. A- Glbvief, headquarters committee. o" ' v 7*1rojn*»y Cripc, GSry Dorion, Neioof. 11 Woodsidc avenuo. Mrs. Joseph Downing, Mrs. Wil- Andrew Gresham, 3r., of 1C-A lass, assistant cutnr.aster, The iwc s e Cfrp sll)lll j 'V.V3Js .T^r.es, Rudy Konegan, Rob-. new -tjcti •' dads'' for the; • pack arc Two- Cranford ro.sklojHs were; liam Brown, George Lincoln and Parkway Village was presented a i'. (Jordon l>x>ch. Ric"h~ Choihtes C, Gribdfellow.j Jr., Moftday afternoon at theaccording to poliqer " ^ •> \ "Those from Cranford named ,t>n poration, Newark, Friday in rcco- MATEUNITV WARDROBE wsiiCT. <• '•."_''• • .'•'•}•'' Mr. Douglass announced that th« Bar Evam in f the- campaign committee at^: .'M. Thomas DiCarlo and At Roosevelt horneof'Mrs; Williani D. Hoirstel^. Donald -Hurtcr. -eight yearS>oW.-. nition of completion of a four-year Our Fashion- Consultant lias Co- • Also ta'UJnc part in the ceremony j jiackfivill take si trip t« "Mew York ' Harold G. RiersOn of 11,0 i;(lt,s^ idential Mayor" E. t). Stanley,' Dudley J. Mrs.'.'Jbhn Buchcr of the Crane's. At Exercises Wifestneld. Mrs.AlfonSe'Wdiler of of 118 Lexlfigton avenue, wai bit- Annual' get .acquainted"meeting apprenticeship qualifyingj him, as a ordinated the Perfect Budcet-wLse 1 V«.-r.£- Xrti-mr BWdie. Noichbnrhood,, on'October 4. £ boat'ride f>rt>! Maplewood presided at the table , ten on the right thigh Sunday. Po- .vel.- t avenue is^among 23 Un., Croft, C. H. Warsinslji, F. J. Del-,Ford Gardeners will act as judges toolmaken • v Coniinitlee 1 of the Parent-Teacher Association Basie Wardrobe. ./L"-gro..ini?s« ncr. a/id Cameron Qa- Manhattan Island will be followet ler, George D> RanWn, Harry and Mrs. Joseph DoVchdk and Mrs. lice say the dog is-owned-by Vac-. County residents who seek .Tim» at'the Lincoln School.PTA, flower Hi? father, Andrew: Gresham, a. ir| Main, Mrs. Luclen Mzois, Roland of Roosevelt School-will be held GABAUDINE (ifayon) SUIT $ 6.98 . op- of Troop ,80., by lunch at the Automat. Th. Sr cGcrrh tekeohos — n. ' • • •_ J II HlULrul lltl'f Gl. fin, L7 From Here . ol&nd show--today.—Mr-s~-vA.rUmr—House-- 3i-H4Hvfit* encouraged to continue . Webclos BndceS', wpro nwarde this on' Monday, was Harry Ton-. ti;il campaign -da.. Union County CaldwelJ/Mrs. Mary Jackson, the. invitation class ^— Thomas E. Stone, child guidance' GIRDLE ».... .:. 'AM displayed her own collection of 43 years old, of 31T South-Union Barton; clerk of the supreme ^,Ur!>_ $100 award; •.,'•'• i ;IS Certificates were .j>ri>st'r.t«; ,5"-..•: their way up the scouting lad- to Richard McFaddcn nnd Rud w announced B?onday night by John Wj/Doran, Edward C. Mc-Literature." director in the elementary schools, TOCRANFO0!; BRASSIERE 2.55 the 14 fTrnfill3ti!'.<: c-::.K; !>> S: XV. Konocan signifying that they hai real laces. She showed examples - •«! Rosepoint, Dutchesse, "Valen- freeholder-Albert J. Wenninger Jane Glovier and Tho announcements Jw'ere made will, be guest- speaker. The faculty p Oubmarier Robert M. Hnrmon reached'.the htehesl goal, in- cub 1 $24.45Z4**7 i tu. j« . Smith. viVv |.nv?ijt'r.i <-.f trn> t ..-.:•.:;: • cimi'es, Filet, Cluny,: Mitlfe^. Ren- :lF1d SBcrut Alex Campbell. The Stecngrafe. at a board meeting h»ld last night and offices of the association, will Couples Club Hears ^WAT€H FOR £,r.u.vj:u:eri-jjjo. following- appoints blni*.' Cubniaster. .Harmon then '_Council, .!((>;• ;S«I:K <•' Ar.vir.c;.. naisttiidc,; Chnntilly, Atlittque and ariKouncemenf was made as they From Garwood — Lester Stef- at-the home of the president, Mrs. be introduced. A social hour will : •l»TH-ii5*'"fnf"the coming year. G. It.presented nwafds to the foildwi^ Coming Years Plans GilAND OPENING! . Cubs rocfivin't:' thfir ivrti':< -fe Irish Crochet. She explained the | organization formally opened ien, Archie S. Darroch, Addison Henry A Dete'rlng of 20$ Beech follow. . m Williams. Jr.,, .chiijrVn.nn of the liori badger, Ge.orgc Abdo; beai I campaign headquarters at 4$ street... ., "• ' ...•-.: . Cbupjcs Club bt the First Pres- histfiry oC the' various laces and the Macpoughll, Frank J. Ragonesc, Plans for the annual fall carni- . "won. Jfnnies nt;ewstcr. Hr^vv Bn :ii- •pac-h w2Yimitt.ee, and J?u»ri Staijjfer., bl Stepiibn Anderson, Mich v byterian Church last Wednesday different methods employed in llflSTl I south avenueT^Cst, Westfield< An John Malko, Burton E. Dlckcr- Gn Suhday, Mrs. Buchor wijl val to be held Oct. 1.8 from 12:30 their making. [open house with refreshments and m, John L. Pearson. Albert GiU, represent, gardeners in the. invita- to 4:30 p. m. on the school grounds, heard various committees report KNOWN AS ONE OF shous. on sumnier activities an'd present The guests included Mrs. Charles entertainment marked the 'dedica- Sr,, Mrs. Regina Knight, Mrs. tion class at. the ninth flower bhow •wcre-made at a meeting of the e'aff" NEW JERSEY'S Specialists in Smart Maternity *M.Fashions sJJ tion • of the ..Jbeadciuartcrs where plans for the coming year. The : Karmandy and Mrs. C. Heine of Clara Dc Freitas, JohttjSchnitzor, acing held at the Trailside Mu-ecutive board last week. Theboard 243 W. FRONT ST. PLAWFIELD •"'-"" . Sh6wn above are i.4 mernbers of-Gub Pack 103, sponsored meetihg-"was presided over by Ben FINEST DRUG STORES Crawford.' ' . | committee- personnel has been at Mrs. Anne. Martcl, David A. Mur- scum, Watchung Reservation from (Ore. oxroittt TIIEATKO. ' 1 J LAST M TO also adopted the thertie "The Three ALSO :i:«l MAIN STKEET, IIACKENSACK by the First .ProsbyteVl'on Ghurcfiy who graduated from cubbing Cyphers. \ The Association will hold a work for weeks getting the pre-ray, Roy Fitzsirotnpns, L. Thomas 2:30 to. 5 p. m. The public is in-oJR's at Home."- The' program for nt txcrciscK held at the opcrilnK meeting of the. paick. Thej;" arc, - ir.beting at 1 p. m.Octdbcr 27 :it himinaries of an intensive cam- Daub, Louis 3.- .Martcl, Edwards yited. ; ' the year, was presented by MrsT.W. John Oathout was maste lofHo right, in the brick .ro\v /Edward Conoyer, .Rich'ard McFaddcn,' the homo of Mrs.-C. E. Cranch, So, if you are not registered, I in Tiller, Percy D. Watt, Kcnnpth, ..The bo^rd discussed plans for J. Trowbridg'e, program chairman. Gordon Leech,-Bob Lawrence'and'Wells Jones. In the front row, Westfield. • . - ,. Gucsts/at the opening of the White, Mrs, Joanne Sanders, Mrs. -he next meeting to-be held Wed*_ • Mrs. I. M. Kerzman, member- same order., ere Bruce Brumfleld, Ga^y Ej'orian, Rudy Konogan, /ilURRY lo. the oflife oi the Towns.liip [ headquarters included United Jane Miller, Albert.H. Miller, Sr. lcsday at the home ofJWrs. Har- ship chairman, said a-membership 1 I Stafes . Senator H. Alexander old C, Worrtcr of 1A Hillside place. , James"J^rews^cK' rind. Jim Coles,; Abteent. when the ••picture, was . Telescopes y^-Clqjk i» the Municipal Btiil 1152-1154 EAST JERSEY STREET, EUZABETH taken were^George Abdo, Jerry Bannon,, Tommy Ciipe' and Srfuth; Ccng'«ssman Clifford P. •„ Attending last night's session Astronomical telescopes are of From Kcnilworth — Mrs. Ruth were Mrs, Eugene M. Powers, vice day. . .. ,'; • t ^•Richnrd Wilinuer. ' two kinds, refracting and reflecting. 9 o'clock lonjght. | Case. Fhseholder Candidates Ern- Reynolds, Mrs. Margaret E^Bor- Mrs. Frank O'Brien, class moth- est S/Hickok, Sherwood C. Val- president; Mrs, E. O. Karow, re- ger, Mrs. TheTVria- C. KlinRlef, cording secretary;.. Mrs. J. S- ers chairman, was host at two entine, J.< H. M. Dudley, County Nunce Zampaglionc, Lewis Gal- meetings Monday for class moth- Spalding and Dick Prior; gold REMEMBER — Your VOTE wbni Register Herbert J.- PasooV and a Clarke, -corresponding secretary, . the: •.;.!• lagher and Gerald W. Hunt. ers. She entertained 20. class d silver arrows, Steven Ander- Red* Cross [ host of rnunicipat candidates as and Mrs. Harold W, Laughlih. so'iiT Peter Mptzncr and Dick Prio.r reglsler on November-Aif YOUclon'l! Local women who aided in man-treasurer. .. . . • mothers, at breakfast Monday well as all-of the county's Repub- morning. She was assisted by Mrs, and bbbent pins; Paylon Old -anti lican office holders. ning the new headquarters in Committee chairmen also at- corge Warner. Westfield during- the past week William Stacy. Mrs. L. C. Beall The reception followed. the tended. They were Mrs.. Paul Sel- A welcoming ceremony was held were: Mrs". David Brown, Miss and' Mrs. E. L. Coddingfon fcbured. 1 Af its executive mooting lnSt | torchlight parade and rally staged by, horticulture; Mrs. John Buch- WWI forthc new cubs and their parents OUR STORE ''*. "•' Jean Getz, Mrs.'Joseph Downing, In the- afternoon, 20 other class : by the combined Republican clubs : er, roadside; Mrs. R. A. L'ow, con- The new cubs are David Arnold week the Junior Red Cross. ;Of Mrs; Joseph Brown, "Mrs. E. A-. mothers-were cntert'alne'd at tea. Larry Davis, Ncar~behnis,. Frank School DamonTMrsT G. E. Thurston, MrsT .Mrs. W. F. Downey, membership, Mrs.' Beau and Mrs. K.erzman Di Robert Ethcrinctoi n agenda for , subsequent meetings where. Senator Smith and Congressman Case were Lee" 'Mayberry,. Mrsv Raymond and Mrs. Thomas A. 6'Boyle, jun- poured. - - , Stephqn Gntyas, Charles GrifCilhs, and discussed the year's, calendar. WILL Huso, Mrs. Herbert Brown,-Mrs,. ior. ••• • ': .' '.'•-..< is •' , It was announced that the class Donald—fccwisp—Rctbcrt Mowen, The Red Cross ottjeers iclected B^ ....j. | W. W. Stout, Mrs. John: Ellcms and last May are as follows': Betty Lou '•/:•:•-•• •:. ' UNTIL 6P.il '• "\- ^ j mothers will conduct a bake sale Robert Talbot nntl George Warner. Attending the affair from Cran- tomorrow starting at 9 a. m. at Tho next pack meeting will "be Blakely, president; Jane Darikel, Four Children Baptized vice-president; ..Carol Koyen, SCC-J. /« Observance of the Religious UolUhty A. & A. Hardware, 12.North ave- held on October 18 at 7 -p; m. nue, west. Mrs. O'Brien is chair- LOUNGES retary; Suzanne =1bonn, assistant At Calvary Lutheran Here it is folks — tttr sal* yea'te traits tot'. Our fawons secretary; nnd-.Brad Wilson, treas- man and Mrs. Stacy is co-chair- Food E8tal>HshineMts FoUr_childwn were baptized la>:t man. •'•' • . FALL. f'O«l> FESTIVAL b i»-ifaW writajr aftS w«-«! «*rv- urer. • •" . • , AN UVVITATION Sunday at "Calvary Lutheran Get Ilfallli Booklets The following • are committee Inc up just about the lasti»i'i tli^b «f 1«W prire« ' Church. They include Jacqueline in costly, closeout FABRICS! A booklet listing 'sanitation hints chairmen: Entertainment, Doris Joan Wcssels, daughter of Mr. andThomas Fletchers Trial seen in many 3 moon, "they fill evt-ry di^fiariineilt of oaf hasjbeen distributed to all food Watt;'typingr-Anne Kochmer; mo- MElSfoVER65 Mrs."'HarTy. M. Wesscls; Janice Postponed in Elizabeth cstablishniQnits and delicatessens in tor corps, Bob Albertson; service, Kim Mctzlcr, daughter of Mr. and market to make puiniry-storfcints liwf n»onr.v->avlne time Carolyn' Wulflf; publicity coordi- WANT TO LIVE The trial of Thomas Fletcher, 60 :he community, Health Officer "JW. Mrs. Harold Metzler; Donald Pros- years old, of 43 Bowery, New. York for. you. Fill jour I»avfc?t: Fill y«ar p^wtrj'! TIH'M youil ~". Smith reported Monday night to nator, Dot Cnsper with these co- IKDEPENDE3STLY ton DeGroat, Jr., .sen of Mr. and chairmen: Lynne. Sheldon, art; "Don't worry about her... just THEIR OWN HOME City, Was postponed yesterday in rnember's of the Bpard of Health. Mrs. Donald P. DcGrqat, and Rich'; County Court in Elizabeth. b«.prepared' to mf your pIaS(s.'n-i4!t suprr-'rood. foods —- Mr. Smith wns desigtintcd as act- Eileen Liddy, newspaper public- r*wien»l»erlhiB, Angostura* in ard John DeGroat, son of Mr. and Superb Fdbrics! ityi-Alnn Havesonr photography. M Flctclier, who is now serving eaine stormy ,\yeatlipr or ng plumbing inspector in the ab-. her ManhaHtujt home in jVorth Plainficld is accepting a Mrs. Bradford L.- DeGroat. time in Trenton State Prison, is lohco ofyVilliam Goi)rley,,.who is • The*4ndivldual homeroom • re'p- • FRIEZES rescrrtatiyes were elected from ]!niil«il number of applications for gentlemen age charged with giving.bogus checks '••ni m vacrition. • DAMASKS Mayor 'E. D. .Stanley, presi- vblunteers\in each homeroom. 63 and over. Doctor's certificate required. Inquire: Week's Health Report to James Veltrc of the' Kings Mar- Icnt, presided. Each representative isexjiocted to Three cases of chickenpox andket .on March-22, 1946, and Mrs. • TWEEDS aitend the regular meeting on the II. Armuronc; Jr.—-TruBtee Roy Hoftman of Cranford Furni- LIQUOR STORE one cnsc;of scarlet fever were, re- fourth Wednesday of the month .';•' " . e/». P«dmatter, Ubinfield, Npw Jersey ported to' the Board of Health dur- ture Company in March, 1949. • MATELASSES and then report back to the home- OWEN EVENINGS UNTIL *9 P,^l?C'.-i..;;:i-..|-J:.^?,)7Sj.-.- . • J!ir ONE-OF-A-KIND-ONLY ,^- Exlw Fancy RED ~ s Take a Ribbing Belmont Sewer Finished THE ONE YOU SEE IS THE ONE YOU GET! v :M; •• ,' The storm ' sewer fn Belmont TOKAY GRAPES avenue, running from a point 105 fec't west of Homing avenue to Handsomely, styled,.these new Simmons Deep* 100 feet cast if Vpnetia avenue, was completed yesterday after- sleep Lawson Lounges will appeal to those who noon, it was announced by the prefer superb modern styling. Fine tailoring Public W,orks Department. This is /••:••• ••-.•• - '.'.-•• ' "' throughout — back and seat has the popular but- SNOW THI SHOE WITH THE BEAUTIFUL Hf one of several projects underway PdihU>r>'s darling* for ih* /Jrrf trhp to alleviate flood conditions during ton tufting and the bottoms are covered in matching Ol?\M;E cnns doyt of autumn». .'• Jwiwitt't i*rs*y 29C heavy rains.. - . fabric, this tuftingjceeps'tiipholstely in jtlace ov

. Sitenoshlp Bus . *LIqoJda»lon' of lirnit^d' If VKTM. SOFT ' ."..''• /. . . Rcduottcui yardages from the mills of TOILET TISSUE .•..,;...,...^2 ro118 29c USE OUR America's Finest Weavers. (Wliito or Color?) ''• ''y^- ^ • The Carol! Travel Bureau BUDGET PLANi cans g IIHnz BAKED BEAPfS ....:.. 2 29c, US KArth PlanlerV bot< I I*L 8-2811 M. 4-ltN NO DOWN ...;k.. 2Sfe Evm if price b w> object—there's no better Naturalizes Every shoef bearing the ~ PAYMENT famous Naturaliw*-H»*tl€jma)fk 1B styled %*titj» the 'beautiful fit* that eliminates gapping, lipTi pinching, slipping. These Naturalise™ are CRANFORD'S SUNDAY C typical of all Naturaiizersofwith fashion* •5 rlghtness plus fit, at the right price. DRUGSTORE SCHEDULE Can fc29 v MONTHLY! .r At BALLS ..^- 26c Naturalizers eoiae;in' J58 sizes or mow. No •v":"-.| se matter which pair of Natiirallzers you; 0PEN THIS choose, you 'choose » treasure. „• iwger's 10 A. M, to 1 P. H. 9.95 to 11.95 S F. H. to 7 P. H. 6-O?92 TOWNE . CLOSED home THIS SUNDAY Th* largest andfrndlt Hems Purrtlshlnfli Slor*In OWN E^D & OPERATED B v I?/' •.', OPEN FRIDAY Bell's, Scher's, 1152-1154 EAST JERSEY^, EUIABETH B U E R K L f N cV S Y SE5K t Y 29 N. UNION AVE. 'S' '.." (llhabeth 2-5600) ^ ' 23 NORTH UNION AVE CRANFORD, fOt 6-3272 Hathawa/s • •3- • ••• •'. •'•' • »,• . i... i : 18 N. UNION AVE. r . ;- . '••• ' ,•*»..' . ^.y \ ,

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ii.A*. •.;•',-! x; ! : M ''"^^ ; LV>' ;' :> 'T •/ '7~~ " ' "'* ';-; ^^^^'^^ CHANFOnD CITIZEN CHftONItitE; t'SfePtfa^ESEit. ;2S^ 1 ifob '''U •• ^^'rvyv- / J'V/'''VTT^ .CFfA^FOHD-eEnZEN' ANDCHRONflCLE.*.TKCRSDAY, 6Er*7t3JBER'.25.'1953: . V'- played ayerittc.' Owner of the L JI .Mf.' and Mrs. Edward Mrs. Cj J. 'Christia^. jjrs. H.> A. Greskain Completes emonies i •••,' ac • Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. C. J; Chris- •Gfpvier is co*chairniun; of the the social h i-eld.. Jajtt*S'.-Coles,j Inward (Toin-ivice chairman, qnd W. Fv- Doug- master, ccrcling to pottce, is t Get Apprenticeship Cou ;H>ver."T(in>m.v Cripe* Gsvy Dorian, j lass, assistant eubihaster,. Tlje.two- Nero qt .11 Woodsidc tian^r.iand Mrs; H.A. Glovier, lic'adquarlt'rs. committee..' •WWlii .Tor.eK. RiiHy Krniejjan^Rqb^-'tieW den ^ads f-.; pack will take a' trip to YJew York, DonaUKHurtcr, eight years old, the campaign committee are: Mrs.»M. Thomas DiCarlo and At Roosevelt trs. AWonse Weiler of Harold G,,Plerson oflio Our - Fashion Consultant lias Co- At Exercises iwr? Arthur Ri.itile. Neighborhood'; oh' October'4. A bont v-ide around .) of 118/Loxtngton avenuejwascb.it- County. Presidetitial Mayor B- D. StanleyT' Dudley J. Mrs. John'Bucher"o£ the Crane's get a^inted \^^ pre-aded at the table, [ g Croft, C. H. Warsinski, F. J. Del- drdinatcd the Perfect «A>..graduation C> ::hir.!->•,«-nor. and Cameron' Oc- i Mahhatten Island will be followed he table, _ yelt .avenue is amonK 23 Union -'Oinipaign Gpinnrittee Ford Gardeners will act as judges of the Parent-Teacher Association,jrt&b»maker. B*si<" •[.••Iand Mrs. Jcseph a d Irs iL. sav thrffehte do gthig is howne Sunday.d . Po- George^ P. Rankln, at the": Lincoln School PTA flower :frv Iiinrii nt the Ant^mnt The- " • J -JiL. County residents who seek ailinjs. Harry off Wonscvellt SchooShl lwil ill l beb heldhld} } fr,iht>r AnHiy>w s : d ^ V n). Lutd(.:n Lie Ttt—•ntnv.vt.",nr(«' tho swiit- .f3theT5~ofniTcT'lJlJS^v^re nsked to Br., of 131 Hillcrest avelTue, a tne- by the Firs: Pcrsonnel. of the organization j K.. Schellcr, Thomas Albans, ,jV Wednesday at 8715 p. m. in tH6" rjK BASIC DRESS .. 6.98 " v;.£ progniii was Ntjossjvi',-jnil Hie i acerinpanv their bpys • . : AIB bitten on. the rieht thi«h. October 28_and 29;. Pcrsol Schellcr, Thomas Albans, chanical investigator, .made the Church. .Saturday. Mrs. C. "k. Cranch of Westfield this on Monday, "whs Harry Ton-. This was reported by ^^that will direct .the'1952 presiden- Walter CCoffeef , P. J. Grail, Albert tcnecht will represent the group in school auditorium...... i. ^ llAi'ON CREFE SLII* .. 2.9.8 ;-.;!w «viv ene^r.-ified to continue; Wcbol.is Badges' wc-r* awarded award to his son. He received a 1 di<3»lay*d her own collection of BiU'jton, clork of the sujiremo i , " ^^H tial campaign ifi union County B. Cnldwell, Mrs. Mary Jackson, the invitation class — "Children's Thomas E. Stbhe, child guidance £<. GIRDLE ". _•;..: .. 1,98 wore to i>n 1.VH\T way. up the scouting Richard • MtFaddeVi a,nd Rudy 43 years old, of 317 Jgnuth' Union : nirt $100 award. | :t real laees. She showed examples —'— ^^~—'— ^|\vii's announced Monday night by John W. Doran, Edward "C. Mc-Literature*."--.- - ' : •• • director in the elementary schools^ TO CRANFORD! • 'S '-'RIJASSIERE - . 2^5 The H' RraHuSJ:::e r;:b; by J;^^~ .{Konesan'si^nif.vinc that they had jof Rpsepoint. l5iitchesse,v"Valen- Mahon, Mrs. Jane Glovicr dnd Smith. Vice : ..f'.'b^ L';.:-I]! fubmaftcr Robert M. Hnrmon jreaciunl the .hifihest c«al »« 'cub^- Freeholder, Albert J. Benninger The announcements were made will be guest speaker. The faculty ; • cinnes. Filet.. Cluny. Maltese, Rcn- Lnd SHcriflt Alex Campbell. The William O. Steenerafe. at a board meeting held last night and offices of the association wjll Couples Gub Hears StiAl s ,.oJ Amencr.. •3r.r.p.:j:;.i-od the follnwinc ajipAint* | binj;.,_ Cqbni3Ster Harrnon then- --^haisaincci.,. Chantilly. Antique and 1 WATCH It > I announcement was made as the From Garwobd — Lester Stef- at the home of the president, Mrs, be introduced. A social hour will _jt*nj;ic.-i:s i:" trion's icr. the coir.iivg ivnr. (""•• H.'pnTsbnted awardMo tlio-followii^j- I.'Irish Crochet She"explnined the |pV«ani4atlon formally opened its follpw. ... • • . Coming Year's Pl GRvVNO OPENING! iypy r.;';:-.- Williams, -Jr.. • chairman of'thellicn boRte," George , A-bdo;' bear n 1 fen, Archie . S. Darroch, Addison Henry A Detering of 20d Beech 1 |.'hislrry of the various laces and the Kimpa'8 headquarters at r43'3' First Pres , t • S . J'.imi»s W's'.cr,.riri.ee Brort.-' jvacJj'cc-^mJttee, and Hugo Staijrtr,] badges, Stephen .Anderson'., XHc'b- MacDoufiall, Frank J. Raeonesc, street. Plans for .the annual fall carni- Couples Club of the r • different methods employed in ISobth avenue, west, Wjestfleld, An byterian" Church Wednesday'• •; l'heir making. ,jilalko, Burton E. Dicker- On Sunday, Mrs. Bucher will val'to be held Oct. 18 from 12:30 I cipenliquse with refreshments and. man, John L. Pearson] Albert Gill, represent gardeners in the invita- to i;*30 p. m. on the school grounds Jieard various etijmnittces report KNOWN AS ONE-OF' maicrnidi shops f The gyests included Mrs. Charles iities and. present entertainment markofckthe dedic'n- Sr., Mrs. Reeina Knight, Mrs. tion-!class at the ninth flower- show were made at a meeting of the ex-on. summer NEW JERSEY'S Specialists in ^Smarl^fM Maternity mFashions j^ 5 and Ml S C- HcJnS Ot tidii of the. headquarters whpre plans for coming year. The ShWn :abcvc are 14 members ofsttib Pack^tti/^poiiscr^. ; '•gS^ :- ' ' - N Clara Dc Freitas, John Schnitzcr, oeing held at the Trailside Mu- ecijtive board last week..The board FINEST DRUG STORES 243 W^rfRONT-H ST." PLAmFIELD—5-8W0 — 5 Crsriford idinmittee personnel has bccn a- ^.Irs. Anne MarteL.Dayid A. Mur- seum, Watchung Reservation from also'Hidopted the theme "The Three meeting was^presided over by Ben iOI>»». OXIOI1I) TIICATKEl i >». by the First Pre^hyterian. Church, who. graduated trojn cubbing • Tlie Association will hold a work work- for weekSxgetting-4U-^— at exercises held*at the cpe'ninR nr.ceting'of the pack. They are | w R i-h-y, Roy Fitzsi'njirttias; L,. Thomas 2:30 to 5.p. m. The public.is--tin- R's atMlome." The program for Cyphe'rs. ALSO S!l« MA1V STREET. HACKESS.1CK .', £ ir.eclinc at l.p. m. October 27 at liminaries of an^tjtensive canvqDai Louis J. Martel, Edward vited. the year was presented by Mrs. W. John>Oathout was' master "of ccr- .left to right, in the back, ro,.vf tdward Conover, RichajrA McFacnen. the home of Mi«s. C. E: Cranch:, paign in order. J. Trowbridge, program chairman. . Gordon -Leech, Bob' Lawrence and Wells Jones. In the fr?rit row. Soy if yon arc > iiot ,...„ x . . "Percy D. Watt, Kenneth The board discussed -plans for Westfield. Guests at the opening of the White, MrsSjoannc Sanders, .Mrs. -he next meeting to be held Wcd- Mrs. I. M. Kerzman, member- i same orncr, ere Bnieo Bry|mfieki. Gary Dorian; Ryay. Konegan; HURRY to tW olKico of li^c township Iica'dqUarter-'•'-'"•I'1Ks! include«i*«iiM«rdi -.T^i.-,U[nited! JanexMillcr, Albert H. Miller, Sr. lcsdayat the honr\e of Mrs.' Har- JaiQ.es Brewster. and Jim Colps.' Absent when the picture; ivas ship chairman, said a membership^! Clerk in the Miinicipaf Building Ihef ore States Senator H. Alcxahd.cr and GchUd C. Austin. old Cr Werner of lA Hillside place. brive.will get underway on-B McMANUS BROS., 1152-1154 EAST JERSEY STREET, ELIZABETH taken were tieorge Abdo,. Jerry Banniin.> Tcshrr.y Cripe' and - AstronMnical telescopes are of Sjnith,' Congressman Clifford P. From Kenilwqrth -NMrs. Ruth Attending last night's session day. , . . ;'••' •Richard .Wiliaucr.^.^'. . . '• V . • two kinds, refracting and reflecting. 9 4>'clock tonight. Case, Freeholder Candidates Ern- Reynolds, Mrsx^B/largaret^E/ Bor- were Mrs.' Eugene M. Powers, vice Mrs. FrariK"b>Bricn, class, moth-- est S. Hickok, Sherwood C. Val-Rer,x Mrs. Thelina C. klirrgler, president;. Mrs. ,E,, O. Karbw, re- ers chairman, .was host at two ael-Spataing and Dick Prior; gold REMEMBER Your VOTE Won| entine, J. .H." M. Dudley, County Nunce\Zampaglionex Lewis Gat-s cording' secretary; Mrs. J. Smeeting. s Monday for class moth- larJlJ's.jJyer arrows. Sloven Ander- Refiister Herbert J. Pascbe nnd alaRher aritlGerald W>Hunt. arkc. corresponding secretary, ers. She entertained 2Q . etass Red Cross host o?~6Ttmipipal candidates - as arttklvlrs. ' Harold W. Laughlin. ;: : son-, Peter Metzner and Dick Prior; • * register on November 4 if YOU'clon'i \ mothers at breakfast Monday •well as. all of the county's Repub- Local women who aided in man- |i.: : Flyi i|#;: and bobcat pins; Paytoii Old and ning" the neuNheadquarters in treasu morrrihg. She was assisted by Mrs. __-©——• ' ' * jicanoflllcc holders. , •/ ; George Warner. , Westfield during >the past week chairmen, also 'at- William Stacy. Mrs. L: C, Beall Unit Prepares The reception followed the tended. ere Mrs. Paul Sel- A welcoming ceremony was held ; 1 At its exe/rutivc uneetins: were: Mrs. /David Thrown, Miss and Mrs. E. TL. Coddington poured. '&.: •• • - - for the new cubs and their parents. OUR STORE ~ I torchlight parade and rally staged .loan Getz, Mrs. JosepfKDowning, by, .horticulturc>sMrs; John In the afternoon, 20 .other class The new cub.£__nrc D.-LvicLAniold week the Junior KM Cross. cf i the combined Republican clubs gtVM:oadside; Mrs. R^A. Low, con- Larry Davis; Neal Dennis, Frank tTrantorct HxsR^chool prepared ibe ' in Westfteld at-;tlie Washington. servat-ion; Mrs. Woerncr, finance; agenda for subsequent rneetisigs '• Damon, M?s. G. -E*. Thurston^Mrs.. Downey, merh-tjershjp, Mrs. Beall and Mrs. Kerzman | DugRan, Robert EtherinKton, School w^her.e Senator Lee Mayberry, Mrs. Raymond. •Mrs. thj poured. • '...'' Stephen Gntyas, Charles Griffiths, niici discussed the year's calendar..: WUX BE CLOSEpONp, SEPT. 29 Smith and Congressman Case were and Mrs. Thomas A. O'Bbyle>junb - •. The Red, Cress oSTecrj elected i Husc, Mrs. Herbert Brown, Mrs> It was announced that the class Dortald Lewis, Sobert Mowcn, speakerseakcrs. . -._ . * JW. W. Stout, Mrs, John Ellcnis and ior. Robert Talbot and George Warner. |last Slay are as follows: Eettv Lou,, "• ••:':'•• • UNm.:6/p.';.M. • ..; •.. •," -jhdthers will conduct a bake sale Attending the affair from Cran-I . -:— - tomorrow starting at 9 a. m; at The next; pack meeting will be Blakely, president^ Jane Dankol,* X •held on October 18 at 7 p. m. vice-presidentvice-nrpsirifntr; fnrri-Cardt! CAVMI CV. : In'Observance of the Religious Holiday Fciir A. ft^& A- Hardware, 12' North ave- nue, west Mrs. O'Brien is chair-. x GES rotary; Slizanne Borm. assistant j it is folks —- the sale yurti'vpirsHH tot'. Our famous secretary; and Brad VClIson. treas- I At Olivary Lutfi) man and Mrs. Stacy is co-chair- . . •'• •• . • • .... • • '..'.•.• .* •••.•• ' • Food E«lal)li.shmcnls Four children were baptjyed last man. FALL FOOD FESTIVAL is in foil swing and-yt'te serV- ui-er. . •;-• -'• ' i AN INVITATION Get Health Booklets • The following are cemmiitee' Sunday at Calvary Lutheran . Ins up'-.m'.l almnt the tastiest dish ef '.'• TO Church. They include Jacqueline JirlVes A booklet listing sanitatlto hints chairmen: ^' EntertamrEent. -OAris \ Thomas FIetcjie<& Trial costly, close out FABRICS! v Watt; typing. AhncJ^ochmcr; mo- j Joan Wessp.ls, daughter of ,Mr. ana .sren in many a moan. Tfcpy fill ex ery df'partintni ef has been distributed to alKioi MEN OVER 65 Mrs. Harry M... Wesscls; Janice establishrnents arid delicatessenSvin tor. corps. Bob Albettsch; service] Postponed in Elizabeth to mat? pantry-stofkihs liip* roonry-Ravine time Carolj-n' Wulff; publicity cocrdi- j WHO WAIST TO LIVE Kim Mctzler, daughter of Mr. and ThVtrial'ef Thomas Fletcheiv^O (the community. Health Oflflcer W\ Mrs. Harold Metzler; Donald Pres- far ypu.y Fill >our lasltet! Fill ydur P. Smith reported IWohday night to jator> Dot Casper with* these co- ' INDEPENDENTLY years okL.pf443 Bowery, New. York. members of the Board of Health. Lx-nne Sheldon, art: ] HDon't worry about her.. ton DeGroat, Jr., sen of Mr. andCity, was\postponcd yesterday in be pwpiared to fill your plates wl1h .just EN THEIR OWN HOME Mrs. Donald P. DeGroat, and-4&eh«~ Coliiity Court in Elizabeth. Mr. Smith was designated as bet- Eilcim Liddy, newspaper public- rcntftnlier the. Angostura"' in s Superb Fabrics! eome sWrmy weather or unexpeyfced ity; AR^n Haveson. pictography. ai-d John DeGroat, son of Mr. and Fletcher, ,whq •is now • serving 1/".: ing plumbing inspector in the ab- x ;.'•;•. • Mrs. Bradford L. DeGroat. time in Trenton ^tate. Prison, is <*>,'•• "The^ihdividual hoKieroom rep- 1 Endowed, hoine in North Plainficld is accepting a •,'' i FRIEZES, % • sence of William Gourley, who is ;. •'". •••''pi- resentatix-e^ were elected from | charged with fiiving bogus checks *& ort;-yncatien;' . • ... limited number of applications for gentlemen age •:l.- V.. •• to James Veltre of the Kings Mar- • DAMASKS ft'. Mayor E. D.. - Stanley, presi- volunteers iSt each horr.croom- WiBek's Health Report .':;\ ;.;;<,* V >:';'. Each representffthre Is expected to . . 65 aitd over. Doctor's certificate required. Inquire: ket on'March 22, 1946, and Mrs. dent, presided. . • '. 'i. . *...•' Three cases of chickenpox and • TWEEDS -.:.'/•. SyV, iBiiP" aitend the regularSmeetlng en the ! Roy Hcffman of Cranford /Furni- •f,'l\ •/ . William II. Armstrong Jr.—Trustee . . : one cnscaot scarlet fever were fe- ture Company in March, 1949N ' -,...:•;•; T'-'' fourth Wednesday tofih e month ORE THRIFTY • MATELASSES ; ' - c/o Postmaster^ Plaioficld, New Jcrscj pcrted to the Board cf Health dur- : ;i • ''/-- . • Fletcher was indicted by ihe •,^ 04 Drippings should not be used for and then report back touhe home- TIL 9 P. M. " £•',". 1 room on the activities oT^tfee club* AROMAflC IITTEMS ing the past week, it was anUnio- n County Grand Jury on the • MODERN fi;-:. FresMCiu *! LONG ISLAND deep fat frying bbenuse they burn so nounced- yesterday. .One person f CR1SCO ' easily. It's .best to use~them for Mrs. Ella Ha,ver. Red\Cross > 1HA-K1S tCftfl BRINKS JOHN ft.VA N WINKLE HOME two charges. Lt Lester Powell pi TEXTURES 55 Ik. sauteclnc because ' unusally brown- sponsor, say's, '-There will be^ianv ^•P& Angpstuntmittie* thttinptikhi*. MANDWDUERST. NQRT1I PLAINFIELD, N. J. was bitten- by a dog during .the the Cranford Police Department 3£ 79 35' Ing pf the food Is desired in this pther opportunities for scrying^n o] your Manhattan —and tnany mothtf CRanfora 6-0150 week. . ; •-•••• "said Fletcher admitted to him in DUCKLINGS process. '. • the Red Cross for all sturicrlts who ccctlml. too. Angostura is the dash you Newark on March 3ivl950 that he With Coutkjti Worth lOe volunteer their services." in—to Make,.the fiavar.eotne out! passed the checks in Cranford. On Nexl Can- The trial was postponed when Fletcher's attorney said he would 55" •' .; • Water Derfce need more time to prepare a de- LOIN ROAST WAITED , A plastic bottle with' a special fense. The defendant pleaded not /.. . (Rib Half): filter inside timw ortKaasy tap guilty. ._ , A driver to drive a group water into chemically "pose water HAYDU'S :.;v|:;;P;;;J';::t / • PANCAKE a. child. . minerals and salts removed. softest shoes Women's Ouh Members (Reg. $119.50) 1 ST. CHRISTOPHER'S To Aitend Conference MR Ssnt* CUtt*. In*. that ever walked! Nine members of the Wednesday "•.'Fruits & Vegetable SCHOOL The famous postofGce. Santa Morning Club will attend the fall , Westfield 2-0159 Clflus, beloved by philatelists, is In conference of the State Federation Pic* Indiana. '»•.•• to be held today at 10 a. m. at New Jersey College for Women, Rut- r^ University, New Brunswick. lb Those who will attend are: Mrs. (Reg. $T34J5)->\ (Reg. $149.50) J. H. Brockbankj president. Mrs.« l&rttV. I Frederick Mayer, Mrs. H. D. Len- Extra Fiapcy •'• -'-:;-i- '••••. oh, Mrs. H. B. Lopaus, Mrs. E. E. .IcKeige, Mrs. C- G, Culin, Jr.. ANY ,lfs. L. R. Oest, Mrs. L. E. Hunt APPLESAUCE EGG PLANTS md Mrs. F. J. Martz. •"•" • Jar ONE-OF-A-KIND-ONLY Extra!-|Vncy HED Jerseys Take a Ribbing Belmont Sewer Finishe» •xatittg DM TAILORING 1 '• Brf»d Stick* no-sag coil supports and-preserves smart sofa ap* MIXED VEGETABLES•,.. T..,/^ him. 100% wool i««y Soups nnd salads will have «>xtr» pedrance. Base section conceals large bedding v * o fitiHiumg Unytoim flfttor If you sorve poppy-sccd- tj tt WttoW hurt* tttcfc. Wife m •INSTALLED dhtfese bread sticks. compartment. When opened as a bed for TWO ribbeo1 tirxti wotit (Ml th» s sleeper* it has the NEW SELF-LEVELING feature of- ttlUwtxdHaMutl skat. Ugt* g*+y PANTS $1. Hudson FELSO. DETElilGENt W'b^iAd(tWrlW fering much greater sleeping .comfort. Remember mm*. i Sweetheart SOAP .. 4 24c, 4 bath 36c . 7-1SL RESERVATIONS ,. . . they're SimrSons-Built throughout . . . with PAPER CruIs4M Toon patented extra comfort assured by day as a sofa W BUi WHITE FLAKES ..../.. i.i*" 27e Hotels, Basotte or by night as o> bed. /~ NAPHE /. t DiF CLEANSfeR Blouse *7.98 Bus Pic. 'Liquidation of limited s Alrliaw RQUMOHUI yardage* from the mills of ir Skirt 10.98 America'! Eineit Weav«r». els TOILET TISSUE ...V..T*.. USE OUR s a. -iid « v. (White or Colors). The Caroli Travel Bureau BUDGET PLAN lleinz UAKIJ) BEANS .... 123:North >UI«II*W Planter's H 8-J81S -I Ilehiz ;.. ^ 25c Even if price Is *K>.6bjeet—there** no better NO DOWN buy than Naturalize*. Every"shoe bearing the PAYMENT r. SPAGHETTI 2 cans 29c famous NatuWrtizer trademark is styled with CHF,F BOYAKDEE . . .- < the «beautiful fit* U"tL eliminates, gapping* PEANUTS I can pinching, slipping. These Naturalizers are CRAWFORD'S SUNDAY SPANISH SAtltE ..„..:..„.... -1.9c- typical of all-Naturalixers-vrith fashion- 8-oz. C r = CHftF-JibVAllDEfi- ' • " ' ' "" DRUGSTORESCHEDULE MONTHLY! tan c rightness pimp fit at the right price. 29 SPAGHETTI & MiEAt «AM S ..- ^ 26c NaturaUzers\ come >fai*-S8 •!»»- 6* more. Nor matter which pair of Naturalizes you OPEN THIS SUNDAY S53i«3BS*ii!»itilhltiSil choose, you choose a treasure. Seager's , % 10 A. M, to 1 P. *L /PHONED 9.95 to S P. 84. to. 7 P. & 6-0^92 WE home furnishings VFLIVER CLOSED 1 IMKUBTTflk THIS SUNDAY !h» le'rgett and Fiiwtt Hor^e FumithlHgi Stor« In EUnbftth OWN E D '& OPERATED BY BdTs; Sckars, ^ 1152.1154 EAST JERSEY ST., ELIZABETH BUERKLIN & SYSESKEY INC 8t kR N, UNION •AVE. « * W»P««: * A, ML «•«;»« M. DAILY CRAWFORD 23 NORTH UNION AVE rnray's

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»w Carolyn Ewhler freshman year at Miami Univer- ,. Married Saturday Local Couple Will Become Bride. sity. '•-•-. • .r''-.r .:"• Mr. and Mrs. Julius Eichler of Fred Mackenziersonrof-Mr. and Is Marrwd W<$dsformer 172 Centennial avenue hove an- Mi . ^ - Walter fcamsay, Jf.; BOH of Mr. Mrs^SF.E. Mackenzie of 10 Locust nounced, the engagement of their ter .of Mr. awl Mrs. Frederick and Mrs. Waher Ramsay of 111drive, has entfcred his 'freshman daughter, Carolyn Eichler. to. Wil- •Michael Bnrelbatii trf Cranford, South Union avenue has enrolled year at the Colorado' School of Local Resident Church Rite^ liam V. "Krajiwski, son • of Mrs. has been elected Chairman of the as a freshman at Seton Hall Uni- Goldenr Colo. Alfrinityr versity, South Orange/ v The marriage of Miss Joan Wai-. Miss ' 'Beverly Lissenderi, 'farv Krajiwski of Plainfleld and Council At Bryn Mawr Miss Anne XTestmt. daughter of is comnlfiinf tfS, Edward""Er-T*ra?H—ot—8 senior yertc^lllss "Burelbach" Hampton street, and-the late Cap- Mrs. George Dippy of Scarsdale, rriond T. Lissenderi of 7 Spring- Miss Susan N. element, daugh- N. Y., to Stuart DufTleld, son of field avenue, was married- to has been set for the wedding- w setVe on tbie welcome commit- ter of Mr. an«J Mrs. Ray A. Clem- • Mr. and Mi's^ Kenneth K. Atkins bin Standish \Cestcn, - Saturday ' ~A" gr^uate- of Cranford- High.. Mr. and Mrs. F.'E. SchriSdcr.'Jr, t> during Freshman Week, at ;i the bride of 'Arthur T. TMtr.'and- Mrs.- M.\ Stuaft Duftield Cpl. Lyle L, Burnett, -son tC ent of 8 Hamilton avenue,- returned 'and their sons, Paul, Bobby and School and Muhlenburg Hospital bf Southboro,: Mass.7 awTthe • paN u,hieh time die >will be in charge •r. son of the Rt. 'Rfev'.-f hi. Williamstown", Mass., formerly of .Mr. and Mirs. \V,illiam to Hood College, Frederick, M«(.,- Kenneth, of Crookston, Minn., liave of Cranford, took place Saturday, .Burnett of 21 Adams avenue, School of Nursing, Plninflel'd. Mis_s, tints of a- daughter, -KathyJ^ds, ,,f library tours for Mew students. Friday to enter her junior year. returned home after visiting Mr. and >1r!s. Arthur C. Lichtenbcrgpr \ bcrn on July-15. The couple have , cf St" Louis. Mo. service at. Hitch- Saturday in a double ring' cere- Eichler is employed by the West- Burelbach is a graduate of She is majoring in home eoonoiti- and Mrs. Otto j. Grusc of C Al- cock Memorial Church, Scarsdale. mony performed at the First Pres- field District Nursing Association. a son, Steven Lee, four ''years nfo. Cnford High School. Bryn Mawr ics and dietetics. During the sum-, jonpuin drive. ^5; . -.-•.'.- The ceremony was he!d nt Trin-' • The ceremony Was performed' byterian Church. The Rev. Rob- Mr Krajiwski, who attended Mr, and Mrs. F; E: Schtot'er nf 4 vitl open its «Wh year on Tuesday iner, she spent seven weeks at Cor- ' ' ' 'ity Episcopal Church with the; by the Rev. Robert W. Youngs, ert G. Longaker, pastor, officiated. Coughlin ' High . School, Wilkcs Craig place are the paternal grand- with one of the largest freshman neU Medical Ofettter, New York '•brid'ecreirirr.'s father, who is bishop Mrs.; Oscar W. ^Griswold, wife and a reception followed at the Church decorations included white Barns. Pa., is. cmployecl by Mack parents. . '''•".- classes in the history bf the col-. City, as a dieticians' aide as part of of Lieutenant Oscar Vt'. Griswold co;ifljtitcr of th# Ej|>i«copal Diocese Scarsdale Woman's Club. , . chrysanthemums,; pompoms, palms Manufacturing Corp., Plainfleld. her course, of study. . of Missouri, officiatme- He \va«?as- x of Colorado Springs, Col., is visit- ^•IJivcn' in marriage by-her fath- and ferns. . ~ -^'-^._ . ' •Mr. and Mrs, Carl Walton Jllrinii ing her",slster,,Mrs.'Arnold-H. Ad- . sis-ted /by the Rev. Frank V. H. elj, the bride wore a gown of im^ Given in marriage by her father, Mr. nnd^b. William E. Gour- of riigh Bridge . have; ahnouifu-eti 0ouelas Ycung. son of Mr. and Miss Joan Snyden Wa.ughtcr 6fdoms pf 8 Hampton street. She . Cnrityy. rpctor of Trinity Church. ported- princess lace over satin the bride was attired in -a" gown ley of 29 Retfqrd avenud arc cx- the birth of their second son last Mrs. Harold Young of 140 Mohawk Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Siiydcr ot 332 attended the wedding Saturday of ^ C»mpb«.ir«.-b'i(:Wn Gumbo ot OlOVt ot.Qf. PrilliAvinK the double ring core- with fitted bodice, lone sleeves mor/v. a reception \'.'as held ft?t§V e fashioned with a Chantilly lace pected home th\wcek-.encl. from a Friday at Muhlenberg Hospit.-.i, ,'irive. last Thursday ente*ed_ his South Union avenue has returned her niece, Miss Anne Weston. . S '. ' G«im'ot Muthrobm fc cant Ml" and portrait Neckline. The prin- tri tQ Call Home (if the br'ric's rtiothcr. LICHTENBERGER AlflCS, STUART, DUFFIELD bedice and -satin skirt appliqued MRS. BURNETT t\vp weeks 'motOK P ~ Plainfield. Mrs. Monn is the fonnl ?,,t>h.anore year at Lafayette C*l~ to- Athens, Tehn., where she will cess bodice was extended over the x Hi-Ho Crackers 31* with lace. Her nylon tulle veil was fornia. ••• \ • er Helen Anne Warsinski. dauph- leze, Easton, ,?a- A transfer stu- enier her senior year atWesleyan Ritz Crackers y**«* ' IB***.31 e Given.in mnri'jnRi* by her -uncle. skirt ending in a long train. Her and Mrs. F. E. Schroder and attached to a cap of Jace, pearls ter cf Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Warsin. (ii-nt from ^eWb Institute, Glen College. Robert Adrioms of Crariforci. the Massachusetts Woman illusion tulle veil was held in place Farewell Party Honors Mrs. Schroeder's"- molhbr, Mrs.. R. bride \vas attired in a ciiyrol lace j and sequins. She carried a cascade Mr. and Mrs. AtUtms Mf. and Mrs.~ATW..Pa>bjerg and ;ki of 121 Cranford avenue. Cove, if I-* h* is a graduate of Li Palmer, have returned to their by a cap of motching lace *dged of white chrysanthemums with an daughter, Sandra, have Vcently Cranforf HighiSchooL Roast Beef Hash and nylon tulle'over satih with an j Fiance of Load Man with seed pearls. She carried a jrs. Rny, Daughter Robert A: Cook, son of Mr. and home af 4 Craig place after.spend- Green Lima Beans illusion neckline edged with lace. orchid center. , Entertain BrUM Party taken, up residence" at 4 Rivte^dc- Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Mont in i nf. e Mr. amTMrs. Lawrence ». Me- semi-cascade', of white orchids, Irs. Otto Cook of 402JH[igh street, ing tne past thjree months at their RaViOli , ChBHoy-ar-je* 15^orcan25 Her finger-tip \eil of illusion was TVir. and Mrs. Cornelius Sulli- Mr. and Mrs." Robert M. Ad- th-ive'. Mr. Pasbjerg is a field \n-Aliquippa, Pa., are parents of summer home" at Locust Lake; String Beans io«w . 2'5"23t Uiughliri tA Whitman, Mass., •an- stephnnotis, and lilies of the val- vdn of 111 Elm street entertained Maid of- honor, Miss Muriel J. a Robert' JRi Donunergue, son of will return as a junior to Babson attached to a cap tritamed with r dems of 321 North Union avenue dor.f; yellow. an< ' Bruce Wells, son of Mr. and Mrs". D'Alessandris, daughter of Mr. anrt Golden Corn Mr. and Mrs. ScarbrouRh of 1.05 in-law and sister, Mr.- and Mrs. ..rthur L'ichtenberger following versity. NorihBeM, Vt. He was ac-B m advertising. , . •._ df^25 Hamilton avenue have re- . rriore, a college, classmate of the bridesmaids were Mrs. George rust • chrysanthemums. John A. Weljs of 7 Frazer place, Mrsf Joseph,D'Alessandris of flH4 Mlln Mfeet.' " William Bateman, of 206 Centen- ciintvanie^ by his parents and his' turned from visiting'i'riends-and cans Codfish Cakes bride. was matron of honor. She Scanlari of Sea ford, Del.; Miss the wedding rehearsal. Mrs.'Licn- was feted at a party last week in avenue.'. • . Niblets Corn nial avenue. Who are moving to Bridesmaids were Mrs. Char- sister. Tina, who Spent "the week Ronald G. Albury, son of Mrs. relatives in'the midwest. In rout' wore a ballerinarler.Rth gown of A craduate of Whitmaa=rHigfr-M(ory Scilmnn «f Starsdale; Miss lotte Hourican of Cranford, cou- tenberger is the former Miss An'ne .honor of his sixth birthday. Eight- muring through Upper New York I* ox « 19c Shredded Codfish **&*'* Xl$c School nnd St. Margaret's Hospital ^oily Wood at Westchester, Pa,; Lake Charles, La. Mr. Batemoh Charles C}, Albury of 113 Eastman their sent; Jay, remained at. Indiana Sweet Peas ca rose velveteen .and net. Bridcs- g sin of (he bride, and Mrs. Edythc Weston. een persons, including neighbors and the New states. University, Bloomington, Indij has,, been transferred—;to»- Lake Mr. an* Mrs. David.Booth nf street, will leave tomorrow for maids were M-igfi' Mari/ui' Fasnacht,r i Mi MfcLh Miss Bnrbnrq . McQuade of, Scars- and classmates in his first grade Schoql of Nursing. Miss MfcLaugh McCarthy of Bayonne, also a.couv 449 East Westfleld ^avenue, .Ro-._ where he is enrolled as a freshman. Carrots & Peas Pink Salmon t*^™* 7%^««31e .Miss Patricia Damon and dale; Mrs. Leonard .Ucorbaugh of s—by—the—Kellog—G© Members of the bridal party at- class at Roosevelt School, pttended tog in iy~tr sin of the. bride. tending weYe Miss Jean Carr, Miss sellQ Park, fbrmeKly. pf Cranford, Albert G. Hiietteman; 121 North Jean Carr; all of Cranfqrd. Ithaca, N. Y.; and Miss Kfancy pany of New York, by whom he is the party; held at the Wens' home. Seminary, where he will enter h,s Hospital, W«ymouth, Mass. Raymond Burnett of Cranford Marion Easnacht, Miss Patricia have announced the birthof a son, Ixhigh; aVentie, has. been awarded^ }tfr.-Senrbrough is a graduate of Keane of Scarsdale. They wore employed., Present were Jed and' Jeff Laird; second year. Before he leavea Mr. and Mrs. j;,A. Baxter of 4 They wort" ballerina - length was his brother's best man. Ush- Damon, Mr. and Mrs. .William Gary Robert, September 12, at n high school scholarship at the. gowns of arcady blue velveteen Cranford High School and Massa- matching gowns of American . Mrs. lliiy's four brothers .- and- Mar'da and KarctyTurk. Tom and from Philadelphia tomorrow,' he Makatom. drive last Wednesday ^2(k: ers were Raymond Lissc'nden of Krusell, Robert Church," Walter Rahway" Memorial Hospital, Rah- New England Conservatory of Mu- Cooked Macaroni H^Z 2 ;i° 33C Maine Sardines nnd net." Susan Terrell. si$t«r <*t chusetts Maritime Academy. 'He Beauty taffeta' and carried semi- two,sisters and their respective Bab Posey, Billic and Kappie will visit Mr. and Mrs. Murray' attended a reception-in New York s r Cranford, brother of the bride, and Sumner and Harold Sutton. way. • ' '•' sii- in Boston for the academic year the bride, was. flower girl. She is mplayfed by aieony Vocuum Oil cascade bouquets of pink roses and wives and husbands were present Plummer, N.ancy, Rpy and Jane Terrill, formerJy of Cranford. City for John W. Finger, past pres- 2 £ 29* James Burnett >of Craritord, cou- 1952-495^, Malcolm Holmes, dean Heinz Tomato Juice 3 ^20e Anchovies wore ri ballerina-length dress-of do-of New York. babies' breath with head bands to «s well as several nephews and sin of the bridegroom.- / Other guests were Miss Judith Slocum, Tofnmie arid Laurn Hal- ident of the Sons of the American Mr. artd Mrs. Robert Dollinger of the Conservatory.-announced. Revolution* :, • • ' nrcady blue tafTeta and net.. . All match. '. nieces and other relatives and Miss. Mary Bonncll was the or.-» Weld,.Miss Lydia Soper, Miss-Pa- pin, Jirrimy' Ferguson. Sandra Miss Patricia Thorn, • daughter Apple Juice MouvorRedc^k 2 Vu.:4$e. Coffee Time • Ma date has been set for ihe of Redwood, N, Y., announce the attendants carried, semi -• formal wedding. Lt. John 'Richard Duffleld was friends from Jersey City, Paramiis, ganist. Miss Marilyn Vossberg tricia McBride, Mtss, Janet Mortoi Jones,y home in M $ ]'^ Mrs. ^Jbhn Kirtn and Mrs. M. J. of the. Junior -Service Leagued Jjer Mr".' Quelly, on October 4. at St. members of hpr family are gradu- x r, £%$ '''T-* ;.{t 5 Raleigh avenue, has entered his David Tyre of Cranford arid Mr. Clam CChowdeo r s»i>««» KO,^2& Marcai Paper Hankies 3 ^22c Chemical Center. •• .• ' Mac»iillan ontne'MaciWilllan froht guests, were Mre/Harry'V^. bsborhe, Michael's Church.' • ates of the same university. Following the.'wedding rehearenl Mass., formerly, of Cranford, h lawn, at 9 Heathermeade place. Jr., Mrs. Fantfs Swackhamer, Mrs. freshmahx>«ar at Princeton Uni- and'Mrs. Albert Hussey of West Cdid-Soh 2 ^23* rciurnetf, home sifter, spending! the Miss Whitescarver * versity, Princeton.. . Caldvvell. ' Orange Marmalade r 25c Swanee • the' night befcr* the wedding, the The affairwas attended by all the A. FrederkK Van Home, Mrs. Al- Miss Patificia Anne Murray, n bride's uncle and aunt, Mr. and summer , visiting Mrs, • Thomas women pn that street. bert Gessfer, Mrs. Robert Winkel, Dills Hosts at Wedding Milliken of 20 Arlington road. Feted til Tuxo Showers daughter of Sir.' and Mrs. James Currant Jelly >« Mrs. Addoms. held, a party..for the The. purpose of the tea was. to Mrs. Hector Evans, Mrs. William Reception for Nephew Gahr Finney, son of Mr. and Mrs. James L. McDorinel and A Miss Lucie Whitescarver, daugh- Murray of 24 Crescent place, has Mrs. Gerald J. Finney of 29 El-daughters, Jerri and Susan, left* Gelatin Desserts C 3P ^ 17c bridal party. The- bridal party arid urge the'women to register and to S, Craff ahd Mrs. Joseph E. Laird. Mr. and Mrs; Jdhn F,.D»is bf 219 Strawberrb yP Preserves : ;: 29c Mr, and Mr?. WilUam Krusscll ter of Mr. ahd;aMfs, Wilmei- F, returned Jo College Miserjcordia, mora.avenue, has returned to lie- by plane Monday for San niego, e . nut-of-towrt cuests were enter- Whitescarver of 16 Fiske terrace, vote in the coming' presidential Central avenue, were hosts at a Ann Page-3 varieties Z (.-wt Z3 of Baltimore, Md., were, week-end JANUARY Dallas. Pa., *o enter her junior high' University,. Bethlehem,, Pa., Chi,, after spending the summer tained at a luncheon "the day be- guests of Mr. nnd Mrs, Robert M. was recently honored at two show- election, Mrs, Walter E. Anderson of reception Saturday following the Nestle's Cocoa•'**«»** ^ibean29c GARNET year. She is naajcring in elemen- for his senior year, and his broth- with Mrs. McDonnol's parents, Mr. fore the wedding by Mrs. John H. Addoms of 321 North Union ave- ers. ' • '••'•• • • . Rumford,' R.«L,'was the Week-end marriage of their nephew, Robert Guests were Mrs. WilUam guests of her brother-in-law ..pud tary education. er, Robert Finney, has entered his and Mrs. T. C. Schultz of 204 Eliz- Low of 507 Springfield avenue. Mrs. T£d W. Isles of Matawan G. Duffy to the former Miss Mary nue. ron, Mrs. Frahk Cuba,"IVIrs. mes sister,'Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence M. FEBRUARY -. freshman year at Marietta College, abeth avenue. •. ,:'' Sunny field Fancy was-hostess at a shower at theDrumm, Mrs. AuiHin fneson, Lou Lahvmer, whose late parents AMETHYST Miss'Joan Apgar. daughtci Mr. nnd Mrs. E. C. Marzolf of 3 Tucker of 8 Pittsfield street. lived in Akron, 6. Mr. Duffy is Marietta, Ohio. \ Mrs. Thomas Campbell of 47 home of her wether, MrsvJ. Henry Mrs: Fred Cree; Mrs/Richard Mr., and Mts. J. W. Apgar Mrs. Victor Nielsen" of 5 Syl- Freth Bchncrt phvec. tiave returned' from Munsee drive will entertain at Ca- Leon of 18 Central avenue. Twen- the sou of Mrs. Frank Duffy.of BHney* Mrs. Fred C-Mrs. B. J. Mrs. John Voss of 42 Irdquois MARCH , Romorc placet, has entered nurse's vester street, Mrs. Fred Lundc of - a two-week trip to Bar Harbor. nasta this evening. Her guests will ty, guests attended from Cranford, Columbus, O.,' and the late Mr. \ Miss Sigrid Freudenberg, daugh- Glidden, Mrs. Geoj ;e HalU Mrs. road was-hostess on Monday eve- BLOODSTONE training at Monmouth Memorial Roselle Park ajud/Mrs. Anna Beret- Mo. This was the Marzolrs tenth" be Mrs. Rpbert C. Reigner, Mrs. Maplewood, Westfleld. PhUadel" Charles Bagley, Duffy. Thejp*>ui>ie was married in ter V Mr. and Mrs. W. Freuden- Y. L. Apgar, m'ng to the Momettes Club. Her ~~~ .""I.. Long Branch. Miss Apber- g 2.01 Maple place, ha^ en>, scn-OI^ last week motored trin to Bar Harbor. Frederick JKruckmnnn, Mrs. Carl phia and NeWLYork.j ^ :... _: _ JMr*s. Conrad endrikscn, Mrs. the Lady >,Chapcl of St. Patrick's guests-wer& Mrs.-William Hubiakr AQUAMARINr *Ralf] was^Faduated- from Cranford freshman year-at Cdlori to\Stockbridge, Vt.* where they Koester, Mrs. H. E." Hendrickson, A shower and breakfast were Walter Navj and Mrs. Aubrey Cathedral, New York. " tered'h' Mrs; John/itispoli, Mrs. Raymond High Schol last June. ado Col Colorado Springs, spent, several days. Mrs. William Hubiak of 43' Iro- Mrs. >tnwrencc Moran, M>"s. Wil- tendered Miss Whitescarver by Welke. The bride is a member of the Reinhardt, Mrs. Rpbert A. Baker APRIL • Colo. quois roa«l cntertoined at Canasta liaitrt' S. Bamhart nyid Mrs. Ru-Mrs. Howard E. Milius of 9 Tuxedo and Mrs. Fred DeMarco. Plans Radio City, New York, rbekettes. dolph .Iianghelnrich. DIAMOND Edward White, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. H, Gray, Jr., 6f 12 X l:>st week for Mrs. HaVold Schott, place. [ ' • • • '. • "' were/discussed for a.heigh'borhood. Mr. Duffy is a radio, television and Mi-i-ss. J«iljJlnj WatsoWtsn and Mr?M .H How' Mrs. Walter E. Thorn Mrs. Edward White of \7 Balmierc Miss Susan Lackey, daugh- Springfield avchue and children. Miss Whitescarver will.marry their son, Kenneth, of 207cara party. • motion picture actor, ' "i ; MAY arcl p(m\\n.' Mrs. Walter W. Stout, Jr.. of .5 parkway, has ^entered his freshr ter of Mr. and Mr^R. H. Lackey, Fred, III,, and. Jeannine, have re- f' John C.Olwlnc, Jrw son of Mr. and •h street spent the week-end at EMERALD ' rnan year at the University of turned from a summer.vacation at Craig place entertained at luncheon Mrs. John C. Olwine of Maple Jr., of 11 Craig placeNi^s returned r. and Mrs. John Connors of City as guests of Dr. and Michigan. Ann Arbor, Mich. A to Middlebury College, , Middle- Mother. Anne Cottage, Eastern yesjtcrday.- Her guests were Mrs. weod, on October 18 in the" Mrs. Ralph Swann. -/ JUNE ' _. >57e 25A Parkway Village-left'Tuesday Milton Boyettet Mrs. W. Frank 1952 graduate, r,of Cranford High bury, Vt., for her junior year. Point, Gloucester, Mass. Mr. Gray Presbyterian Church. PEARL for Poughkecpsie, N. Y. u'here they Persons, Jr., Mrs. J. Robert Water- School, he was accompanied to spent last week Vwith his family at DO«««C will-attend''northern sales nicct- house, Mrs.. Homer Fisher, Mri Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Lacroix and • MOONSTONE, Ann Arbor by his parents. the Massachusetts vacation spot. A&P ^Supe^Rl9M" Qualify Sliced ProvoWiie n^S9c Cranford Business iation Miss Martha Berry, daughtc in(! of the Roardon Company. Mr. Bradner Uttlchalc, Mrs, Charles their children, Bobby, Leonie and OR Mr. and Mrs. D. Sftiead Berry s will have' a dinner eeting at WOOLENS or BLENDS pi:':' and Four. spending two weeks at • Lavalc\te. ••.-• they will stay a* the Nelson House, of Cranford, and Mrs. Leonard JULY C»ive the gift of supreme drought Arthut- avenue, left Sunday morn- last week. thilr summer home, Stony On next Tuesday they will leave Marsac of WestOcld. The croup RUBY ing^by plane'•'.f6r""Michlgan State Alcxondria~Bay, N. ,V. Plate Beelf ^h ww b29c Smoked Ham Slices by plane fcr the southern sales! then attended the fashion show at fulnessV.. so personal, so glambrV College, East Lansing, Mich., it the week-end visiting Sliced Swiss Cheese A***** ^ •:• ;•-..•'• ••.•.» Miss Dorothy. Preston, daughter Boneless Brisket Beef-.JSL>89e Pork$¥&>+* meeting-to be held in RoanoKe. Va.jSherlpck Hall. AUGUST ous, in such good^ taste!-Tharx. Nvhere he Will major in chemistry. of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Prestoti their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. ^Id-N-Rich Cheese 63« *Swordfish Stem ft*:Wti$. Mr. and >Mrs. Ronald JI. Con- | at n joint birthday party last Wcd- Nights, So Snugly in Our Gay MS featured iri SEPTEMBER and we have an excellent selection the Woman's Medical College of ls< u eu>rwhel {h C nolly of 24 Iroqnois road'spent JC^- j^esday for their two- sons; ' John/ SAPPHIRE to show you. Pennsylvania in Philadelphia as a ShOuidet Of-^™ ^ * ^ •Available In Fresh Fish Departments only. era I days last week, at Vir&jnia j celebrated his fourth birthday arf- attern Book \first year medical student. Miss " "" iniversary.'and Wiliiom, hts second. OCTOBER - WestfielfVs Dpiiinctive.Fur Shtip Froxeii HANE'S ... And remembef, our firm Salts, daughter (fiLMr. and Mrs. E. i Decorations were In pink nnd blue. OPAL OR aul Catts, Is agraduate of the Llbby's cr Birdseye — Treneli Style Mr. and Mrs. Charles Van lnAiChildren'ss movies wer« shown, \ proud JOWMAUNE ,UriiVersity ef Delaware.. She is a. wagen. jr. of 10 Oak Jane spent ,\fter refreshments were served, I -member of '.the 103rd class. at 0 39c the week-end in ColleRcviHe. pa.tThe guests were Donald O'Neill, NOVEMBER 1 Rerfdy To Weor Green Beans-., as the Kiiests of Mr. a nd Mrs. John i Pn\l Dean, Billy Engcl, Richard ^•xiuTaisuf ahee of thorough gemo- Woman's Medical College, the only Madls to Order Ripe. mM t institutiifcuof-its-kind in the west- •' ' - . C.Gott-h.ilk.'On Sunday• thej-; at-i'CouW DoMald Dickson, Barbara : —Uhby's. Minute MaM,BWseye or Saalfet CITRINE logical training and unauestionea ern hem . ClecmLa« .'< ' v tended a family i «iinn»n in Rohn5i;T»icksbxh, Gary Conklin. Mcgcie lbs.. n I integrity. * - ' . -" 29c '.'•• Pa. .at the homo of'Mr. and Mrs., Huff, Diane Griffiths, Denise Grif- DECEMBER SclenUlic Fur Sterna* ' ' ..-JohnE. Rowland.-Fifty.guests were--liths, "Peter Sperry, Billy Spcrfy, Bernard Dcyle, Jr, son of Capt, Orange Juice TURQUOISE. Sapphire Rings (the September and Mrs. Bernard Doyle of 502 106 E BHOAD St. WESTPffitD; N. J. .-'-; present. • . ; i Jane Be^uist, Danny Martin-and One, Two and Three Piece in Var —°— " . • ; Kenny Carroll. - LAPIS LAZULI birthstone) qre priced from $^2.95 High street, has Wolled r • ••;• . .. We. *-S42* .-'..• . •.'. -•/•.'...• Lemonade Mix ims in Sty lea. in Si^es 0 to 8: to $275.00 ." due University. West Lafayette, Open Mon. til 9 P. M. Patricia O'Lcary. daughter of| " • ''\—o—• ^_ I ' OR ZIRCON Mr. apd Mrs. John O'Ueary of 3d, Mr. and'Mrs: Russell Hauscr nnd Ind., os a freshman. ;Hc isjt crade; _ Lemon Juice s^wst 2 is 3fe j^p.onquin driv-e. was honprett at'. their son, Edward, of 6 Oraton Colors: tyWnt, Maize, Pink, uatte of Cranford High" School. F a party on Sunday afternoon *in, drive spent the week-end at Avon, Capt. and Mrs^ Doyle accompanied Iceberg Lettuce ^ Potatoes-^£!$£2&-II'&SS* Blended Juice.**^ 2 celebration of her tenth birthday . . —! With foaming action For line fabrics and dishes' Jumbo Towels" Rebecca Lydon by the yard from our'fabrics center A t u n i a For Ihe family wash and diihei For'painlad iurfacu 3-50 COMING . tare* 97# 300A-35B • , • Room 10 Wools, Corduroys, Men's Rayon-Suiting . ..,.,_ FALL MSMVS . c • .-, • •• - - . «f StripeS, Plaids and Solids; • LtMcheoti terved /vom 12' to 3 .tow on* '• «jjjf 99c.. K24e ekfl. f « 15 Aidett Street, Cranford TO .. - DlnncK-icrtJcd ftom 6 until 0 COCKTAILS SERVED FHOM 12 to 12 All AW Super M»rkeb and FABRIC mmxn, WATCH FOR S«lf'S«Wk« Stdnt art Op-' CENTER GR/^DOPENINO! Puss'N Cat Food en Friday Ev«HlMti> *o FOR CHILDREN Frei«hh augheaugiitl wholwhoUe fish 1$e1$ eiiv>i' Jg " J 8 ox. Simplicity and JjleCell pattern* •'.-. • •'.'.' •:<•• ; •' ''•.••'•' cani. mew ntAYtrmtSti AtxBUturKikie'K rA*r«msi « *- liiiaL okbi« MNOWH AS 0SIS

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Who have had one to two years o 'at* th'p . AlHnrtiM. Church. "; • luncheon"•'• of- the W6men's conventional instruction. SOCIAL^ I^FI^wer 1952 POLIO PRECAUTIONS Three Cirls Victims (lnf up (»udie mention; Mrs.^ Edward KaS'- Africniri T832. At,the present time musically inclined are. being of- J*.^ n^A^n ^1,1 nppeared before 'Municipal Mag-- place off McKinley street. He said the operations of the: au- lered this, *ye Mr. andNVIrs. Victor Nielsen and George Spahn; Mrs. Lightcap; Mrs arc the pVofUrans—blind, wingless, golf-tournament is in the second ca ! falsifying an application for title and Mrs. R.-W. Hardy. FISH ami CHIPS PLATTERS and pleasure. The fundamentals of 1 J-"lin« f ,, P P „ ?pn, Richard>xOf 5 Sylvester street Siatilev .Grayson; "England" — minute creatures found under bark round. The club will meet the. County. Mrs. Dwyer, amcniber ol Mm ;rn prcv entaUvc thp pcipers, for twice applying for and U. S. Senator If. Alexander Smith, Devotion^ whicli were, in keep- and Mr. and ^Mrs. John Kcimig Sik Low, Mrs. Paul Selby, Mrs and In leaf litter. -They, presumably Craniford Lions Cl.ub in a rnatch PUT Cl* TO TAKE Ott" ,scntemusicd iappreciationn five topics : wil'vocal bl •forrnse pre, - £ o!the ,..ri.1eresun anSdUm havatede turne. thed I scouring a motor vehicle reRistra- second! ranking RepuUican mem- the Eisenho*vcr-Nixon-Shiith cam- ing with the Afrium inissionacy were dinner guests. last Sunday of Thomas p'Boyle and Mrs. Roland represent one.of the cprllest stages tomorrow at' Echo Lake -Country FtSlt BREADED FREE* AT ALL TIMES instrumental forms, program mus- lobster-red as a result, a handy, un- tion after it has been revoked and ber of the Senate Foreign ReUv paign committee, discussed" cain- study theme, wove, led'by Mrs.''J. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew JLarseri of Snyder; "Ireland" — Mrs, Henry in insects,. evolution and thus art Club in Westfleld. Vic Snaheen is ic, opera and music of today. . , • complicated treatment consists of applying for arid securing a driv- in. c,harge of arrangements for the lions Committee, is shoWn cm|>ha- paiRii issues with Senator Smith C." Warsinski.; . . (Except «n Friday After 4 P. Wf.) '.„ Mnssapcqua, L. "I. .'. ^- • « " Dietering. Mrs. Karow and Mrs. one. forjn of -the tjpe of animal Planoranfiing 1. and II is' being bathing the in a warm, dilute | cr's. license after thi-s too. had been which, it has been said,' may suc- Lions arid Dr. Langc fcr the R6- ginng a point in a discussion on atJtis Trenton headquarters. Herbert I. Mitchell of Floraphile effcrcd for the. first time. Mrs. solution of ensom salti, rinsing in revoked. ' • ^ ceed man In dominion " over Ihf tarians. • ,-. • foreign relations with Mrs. Flor- Smith, a member of the Senate Alliunec Women's , Ruth Liitz, associate teacher of ie. clear water, and then patting on a Mr. and Mrs. P. L, HiltzV 508 Garden Club. ence P. Dwyer, of Elizabeth, Orange avenue returned SatuMay The fine Hear Mrs. Itronson •^Giniey. system of Pianoranginc, Jrom Los Angeles where Mrl For flower close-tip^a skect of while or pultl nccording to Mr. Ranhofer, for Pew kinds of proturans are known, & TO TAKE OUT (EVERY t)AY) provide an exceUrat ' * F. Downey, Mrs. John Bucher, to entomologists. They are seldom • Mrs. Monn Bronson of Elizabeth, will be the instructor. Pjanoranc- BJWJb* By The Oeela had been pn a three-mohth j falsifying his application for a mo- , " H»mlraHs Tfl^plinllr Ordrra I'romiUlv Y Mli-,1 — Vo IVrlivt-rln ness 'trip. Mrs. Hlltz "joined her Mrs. Lightcap and Mrs. Thomas | mi*- vehicle' registration a second seen; and when they ere noticed who is associated with the C.ere- KTOUK ilOl'Il"R; . > • »» " ing I Is for beginners and uses the Biking on the Boardwalk at,At- DiCarlo; "Monaco". —' Mrs. Selby, Make sure. that every stairway '.••• Be A Godd Neighbor \ ... -. bral 'Palsy Leriijtuc'bf Union Coun- fdnndaj *dru Ruluritay . ' Sundays • direct approach. This is accompr husband in Los Angeles two Your Garden Blooms the Year Around ill RECOMMENDED BY THE NATIONAL FOUNDATION FOR INFANTILE PARALYSIS i-time.'y" • . ' . •' ' • - ".. thsy might be mistaken for larvae has a handrail. ° 10 A. M. to K.'l>. M. ' • •• .S til K I'. M, lantic. Gity between dawn and: 9 months ago. Mrs. LovC% Mrs. Reass and Mrs. of some other insect.. So obscure are Give to Cranlord'a Elevenlb. Annual United Fund Campaign ty, will tie guest speaker October-2 "•llshcd throuch a'simplified knowl- 1 \'.,-. •....•'.,-: •'•'!. Pictures * ••' ••• •;.•".•••••. .••,.« Altogether, motor vehicle assess- OiCarJo^tAirica" '^ i came-to-$2&7. A-eratrford creatwcgjthnt the^prder Pra^ edec qf applied keyboard hiir- sports «t that seaside resort. Many ed byJthe Nattonal Fonndatlon tor Infantile Paralysis, ,Mrs. Alcxarider W. Bowling; Jr., OW thafyour garden and ftaw- need do is'find a . *PI CT U fff ,* ing. Mrs." Snyder, Mrs. Robert | driver, George E, Woolley of 68 t'ujra itsolf was not discovered un- moiiy, mcjody and rhythm, Mrs.hotels rent bikes by 4he".houn or I son and Mrs. Bucher.. - SPpolto Is a^tand, the National totindattoir cauUons parenb til 1967. One of-the few spec Lutz explained. tticek. and bike shops in the Boafd- of '6 Willow • street, was .hostess N. er beds am bright with blosr in the viewfinder and ssjap it: to wfch lot toeseslBBs: headache, fever, sore throat, upset stow- Centennial avenue, was: one of 10 ast Wednesday evening to. a .group somsi you'd better get busy with Secondly. «ffc*onie tb the type Also. "Japan" — Mrs.;:eass, known has just been described' .It was also reported (hat Piano- walkj district do a thriving busi- ach. tenderness and stiffness of perfcancl back. A penon showinj ' persons who were-flned-$Srand^as-- Miss Grace Glance, Smithsonian In- . ganging i II is intended, for those ness// making cancer dressings under .the camera"and colorillm to record bf pictures you make when .you'jMrs. Harold Laughlin. /Mrs. such symptoms should be put to BfTat once, away from others. |.scsspd $3 cost for going. through auspices-, of the Junior Service their beauty forNenjoyment want a closer look ascertain types j Downey; "Internationa' • Set- Shaft;calf ydur doctor and follow, his advice 4f polio Is djbunosed, stitution entomologist. It is the scc« a stop street.. John R. Cooney, Jr.. ond prpturan known from South League.. Attending were Mrs.. J- through the winter monies ahead. bf youvour flowers. It is caseasyr toto aaakmake jtingjaine" —•— -MrsMrs.. WilsonWilson^ Mrs. Low, call your local chapter of the XIM of--Klawa.'tar mdvic« and 45 South avenue was fined $12 assistance; including needed financial help. America, tha first .from that cort^ D\yTght Bridge. Mrs. A. E. Joh,nson, There's nothing slides of small bushes or dumpi of i Mrs. Dictcring a«a Mrs. Heass; I'nricl $3 cost for careless driving. Mrs. J.. T.-Rodgers, -Mib.-. Lawrence flowers; skce most of ttte.cameras i'-'New Horizonsyfoj" husbands of tlhcnt having been discovered 14 'flower photography,, Other .'Cranford1 drivers who ap- years ago. Adults of the new species, Coming Sobri••..,, Tucker, Mrs., Richard Van Horn. the loveliness of your blossbms^in using this type of film on be used Members — first Nelson Ughtcap", Mrs. A. Frederick Van Home and peared 1n Court were Peter P. Lo- about' a millimeter long, are dark color, snapshots, using the simplest as dose as 2% or3 feet t^e^ypa fe Alan XcWT second. Robert Wil- Mrs.•'Willinm-F.-little, Jr; |»t ,intd this type of dueling. j ^.' ^ - i , Osceola Wonieh's Unit< Two JVew | jewski. of 74 BurnsLfs avenue, $5 yellow and covered with a. proteft of cameras; of in full color slides ;S an :homas O Boy c; and tlvc SH'cll.of. chitin.l •'' .. ;' COOOLD WEATHER! theses one thing you ha-ce to j^^ ^^1^ R^SS and Henry To Hold Art Exhibit Permits • for two' one-family (ine and $3 cost for having a de-. with any earner* that uses 35mm dwellings,were approved Tuesday foctive muffler; Harlowe J. Jones Sluggish and slow-moving, , Geographic Map Shows watch that doesnt matter so much Deij '"American Twentieth An art exhibit will be held to-, or" 828 film. ;, in the general view, that's the night' by the Township Committee. of. 2G Arlington road, $2 fine and $3 turans have three pairs of legs but. Where Modern Crises Erupt Most flower growers like to ilury"'-.— Mrs. Reass, Mrs. morrow at the Osceola Presbyter- only two pairs are used for locomo- Will VoO be ready for that firs* • background. You don't-scant to in- Clarke. Mrs. Downey and They were issued to H. A. Larsen cost ..for-driving an unregistered make slides, so that they can ian Church under the sponsorship tion. The front pair is held up in .The!' world's oldest, village .and clude anything that will dra fairs.Grayson. , ••• • . ,' for. 413 Manor avenue, at estimated vehicle; and George H. Ken, III, cold snap? Yei—if yW bin i* 1 ject foeir favorites, life-size, on a of the church's Women's Guild. hi 322 North aveniJe, east, f6r not front of the insect as it moves. These some'of its newest communities, it* attention awaysfzom the beauty^ 1 Mrs. Bucher won the Tri-Color construction cost of $J 1,000, nnd filled with clean, dependable, highest^mountain' and; lowest- de- screen. "WThen it comes to making your flowers. WiUi other The exhibit will feature Ameri- T. V, Albert,. 28 Tulip, street, also | having a • registration in-his pos- 1'cgs .apparently serve the purposfe pressions.' the driest e conservation exhibit. at $11,000. ." • session.. •" the; wettest valleys—all are plotted types of pictures you can make, been invited to exhibit. A'&i'nission Insect orde,rs,*8tfd are provided with Order KQWI • ject until you find obvi-• j. In the horticultural classes,-the Michael T- Evers of 43 .6road oh the National Geograpliic Society's according to the distance at which background. But sin will be Jrce for -tne snow wlttclr Ft root and John R. Cooney, Jr., bf primijtive senso orgnns -of touch. 1 r in the {highest number of points were as ne\v.map of southwest Asia. ,' . ously i$n t very v will be held from 2:30 to 10 p. m. More" Doctors Needed -' you are shooting and how milch _ ^ iloUcws for showing in the nine 45 South Union avenue each were Ooverin]* an.'area trcm MorigolSa- case of: flowers 1 "•Aceordinft to medical exports nnd,, '..if .• . • HUDSON COAL you want to-get-in the picture. the background j classes of zinnias, one class of snap It was announced that pictures fined $10 as.. cJisorderly' persons; •' - Earliest Human* to equatorial iXiriea. from Yugo- First of all. there are the general garden, you b: may be purchased upon request. statisticians, thpre exists today a •however, Mr. EverS- received -a sus- At Jnrrrio, in horthnastcrn Iraq, sUvia to Burma, the map shows the h blt Tply fey_ slipping ] dragons, six classes of petunias and severe' shortage oi. dO;'W.-s jn '.this • views Ihat include a whole.bed, a , or white card- jtwo classes .of verbenas: first, Mrs. .The guild'invited ihe public to pended Sentence. ' American nrcKcotoKlsts believe they homdand of rou^hl.v one out of a piece of view the exhibit. country. Our health standards nrc have found the easiest human set, SMOKED f tear hpaan inhabitants of. corner of tn<» garden, or a lovely board__ ' '"" it. Compose yoar jLowv24 points; second, Mrs. Dict- * border. These are very easy to | pict^e amongst thj highe£U-iiW4he world,; Zoos In U.S. foment, a village that thrived be- Blue Bonnet ih* II spotlights a Te£ion •SO the edges cf it wbet ,€ring\and Mrs. Wilson, 17 points; and one 'report by the'- Jlealth Re-" „„.„•... You take them at ordinary j h w/and- you'll have •- jierfect. ] third. Mahen.Good llusband The. first soolo'gicni garden In the tween 6000 and-6000\B;C. . In the, restive. sad politically disturb*^ ' s O Spahn, 14 points; and sources Advisory Comrwitee stated same general area new, carefully' . The l»a? its*lj eqcid art hsve-be*.» 'j Snapshot distancc;and tocus just as j rie^lxal background to make yosir An ornltholoRist of Woburn, Eng- United States was t'^iablishcd in SUHSWEET honorable smention, Mr^. Joseph land, reported that he had succce , that there are sim^jy not enough Philadelphia In 1874. Since that time planned, communities for oil Work*, tn&Se. psifitt-j «r distributed .'•w-HV you wouji for any otlier subject j^owers.stand out. Walton, 13 points. : ^Dhysicians to meet out needs. This «ot- th* eoBtrftaJtsnlfts 'to errilisa.SSaa ireiier the saiae conditions. AJ1 youJ^ ; —Join -vsn Guilder | ed in breeding a homing parrot' nearly c*ery large city, in the coun- ers, both'native and frorri the West- CALL ^conclusion was. a result of a si*. em World. Almost one-sixth of the fct J*tiyr*f irttni .lit ^5*t3& which flies free during the day, but try has acquired a zoo. Among the Aitierican. Legibu J*ost returns to the cote at night for siis- I months', study nnd Indicated • that 1 MOS are the eel •-rated Bronx globe's oil comes from Near East jiiS*,*^', • ' *""".' -' slumber. | tho iiation would ne*d 22 thousand the."Central Pnrfc «n New 'w«u». •• • : v : (Whole or c cyy SI^lillb^n DaVce doctor^ over and above thise in York—and thos» in St. Eoufs. Tie- Either Half) iPoliteSclii sight fok 1054. The long years of troit, Kansas City, Chi..a:;o—one in 3a*5 M«tg»otr.rriiT.Ti .ssai tab- .- Dean of- the acacemy is' Ixj Cranford . Post^ 212, American Limits Presiilculs study and\traini:vg. rr.-; •'ssnry, the' Invisible Catting \ y\ Thomas Woods. •jLegion, will hold''its annual-Hal' Lincoln Park, another magnificent Ib, The ^nd amendment limits presi- hlfih cost of ^i>:h specialized educa- display at Brookficld—arid San Die- A manufacturer has devised an tn> satp- Enrolls Classes ^egan SepteabeF 10 an^jilowc'ed i n dance October 31; dents of the. United States to twotion may be .•Vijo.nR the causes of visible coating you can spray on th»\ announced Tuesday go. The United States Kntionnl Zo- arc held daily from. 2-5 ji. as. Xoi was terms. 1 the physician s ' ological Park In Washington, in •• insldcs of Windows to prevent fadlnf CENTER PORTION Os rf M meeting of the post ;; beautiful selling of hill:., woods and of drapes, furniture, and floor cov<- ]is the Casino byJLcbn Fan-in, vice erlngs. Screeihtag out rays of the 4f«t juam.c3e ai*t 'itprtrs aicve :i The' or streams, was established In 18d5 by Aw*. neeeht appointees ] comriiander. Th'c' dance commit- an act of cori«rosi. Some of the U.S. sun that cause damage, on* appll. Fresh Killed •wsyilffitf *J» w «Tih,to3 clp». ;.o the I Police Departmervt ;lec will meet at 8:30 p. m. Tucs- cation is said to last « months de- it Jia-awuefc it a* Swrwrt spea^^ soos exhibit their collection (n ill in the Police Training ; JPolice Seek'-3|ilaii Who iday to discuss plans, he reported.. open-air : faarlcss pits; the Brook- spite repeated wbidWw washing. You Dr^ $ca..3war:!7 a qauter^^e dng conducted at theAllegedly Painleil Car ! Past Commander Arthur Metz . . . worsted all weather outer coat field zoo in Chicago follows this pat- can spray it on lamp bulbs, too, t* ] was appointed chairman of the Ar- tern. - • -.. •.'...'•: prevent lamp shade fading. -^eld. acp^ding tc Chief William A. j Police have issued a warrant for nnistice Day dinner to be held Nb- . .the arrest cf a'Cranford rfaa'sus- jvember 11. '• ' • AppoiatctS to-thc department-enuJi^?^_Pf .^?.yfes.-555'4.c^..'^?. bnssfa i The members of the _post were . . distinctive patterns ..pril'. 22, they are Matthew . T.) tnat was ustM o= the zigia' oi Sep- ' reminded that the dcadiln«*for fll- NWOD. pour j Har.ey. Frederick.G.' Roberts. John' 'ember' IT to give s "white coat cf j«g for 1953 tax exemption is)Wed- CHICKEN-OB! on brown fried chicken tor dinner tonight! Featured at all Acmes. i ?. Variey, Jr.. ar.d Le» A.-Schultz. :pa>nt to/a car. own«sd by JuJisn n'esday. V> . . .coat voifll Jive in THE-SEA Chiel Fischer says the academS",;WcUc °*33 M>TtIe street". • Commander William Hcrzog. Service is Always Available waich is held eyerj- year, is a must ;• When informed by ilr. Wclte as i presided. Gala Hams ,„, 43C | Skinless Franks [for all rew men to the depart-Uo the possible .identity o5 guilty '• 'y««r MNOM* Sowing Miehlii* Lamb Liver ;\j fcora .jn>K.t Accordins to the chici, the! person,. Lt. George Roscrtda!e and To Late - ' th« fine»t in »rvtc« •*» R Xz't.?-.-.«t y rses aire designed so that each j Officer ..Myron Cymbiuk weal to: Picked up for vagrancy as he f eer receives a welUhwnaed -his home. They disccvered be ..was leaned again Service it •lw*yt •» dene M. you* t»l«- •Si. J^ris-as. r.ver. ••fse live-treighl f cgice. acaitist a hotel. - a man In ? isrreit -srss es- jducatioa in police work. under the car thought tc be the Madison. -Wis., who explained in phon>. ; • " - '• disJiantly.*"I'm waiting for a street- it 5:13.033. Tbt.IKJ catch, Sponscred by I* WNOER wilt and service* it« product* only through BINOE* icc. tl per ce=t Itlav that of P^oiice Chiels car." got 10 days in Jail and the [ SEWIW CENWM, identified by the Red "S" trademark, hrhity ¥« f&n into th» ^>e cteiiw is the corr.s?ereiaJ academy -has among its instructors ' sad news:- The last Madison street-' I' and lilted in your teUphone directory under WNCts SEW- ray Jtav* rcstftjd fross ad-. car had ttcfff-6 nuining 20 year? Nil MOM! All «4tlfl, No W>W«! To *1um our appreciation for your f;iiS=s esaejtiefcs' in the 3Cs- Chief Fischer and L\. Geojrge Ros^ [car. the alleged w«elder oi the •to.' ' ' ' • JMO MACHINB COMPANY. • generow putroiutge duringyour into y&ars ad KiMiirippi rivers bp«i£ht endale. The chief, will tell how to • Paint did. but then fled: i"»^;t by the &Q$se>jri riv«r f2ood-. make a completp e report. He also jj Accrdinc to the police, inside the State SINGER SEWING CENTER business, during ike next two weeks we offer. Tie •C*ad'act."caiy.earl3J'«l Bsiiag will show how to p.ho?ograph the sear were o half a. quart ol lp NEW : ; : co' the 'i!5w;-jri and Mississippi scene of a crime or accident. lieu-i tine and rags apparenUy used to^ . .Idaho is extremely mpuntainqii 62 Elitt StttEEt- • ' •••' •; •"• *' *WESTHfclU», ST. 3. Precooked Haddock these . •-." ' .'- ' ' • ,••' •'•'•' •' - • :••;•• ivers. Swt- il«> caused )oss«s ' of enant RoserinahTwill shew how jwipe oft* the white" paint he had; positsauB ful. l of corcc* and old lavjt.de '•-.'.. Telephone WEstBdd 2-6747.' .:...- •_— !o use the night stick, and he will ^gotten on hifi'car. BOTANY' 8w>4wlch C«»kt*. TERRIFIC PRICE Crackers DifTirttU Bars C lorox la May* La»d3ae. N.J.. Dr. IsJey 50UO stimnv STEEL icarJe.' ey-prejWeat Of the Anter- (Educator- Crax FROZEN tON WAX c a u -.'•' Suahathiag. Association, DUST PAN • • • t you'll really live" in thu dtse.Htnade off with only 3 small Crjsco rapes PRESTO'- PRESSURE iars of pickles valued «tS8 eents. ; .: The smart man knonw that his_^roearancc isgr.ot corr.plete •o.jth- , iy STETSON coat all year 'round. Cherry Iced COOKERS ojQt. a hfrndstfrne pair of shoes. The smart man also kr.o-a.-s that. Airwick ft a pair of shoes styled by Nunn-push or Edgerton Will mai^'the ' is a hat So- smart, comfortable SWISS REDUCED 3T.d practical that it will Other topcoats Dazzle Bleach J Qt— Res. 13.95 $ 9.98 WEAREVER Mo, best'addition to his wardrobe," because they're srcooA locfasg per. become your. favorite.- Felgo Detergent Fancy Domestic 4 Qt—Rcc. 14.05 '..: 10.98 ALUMINUM and sturdily constructed of top-grain leathers. * '! •• >4 snap, brim apd bound Sliced Cheese 6 Qt—Rec. 10.05 ...... 11.88 .Reduced No waxing! Yet idge CJIVB you that trim. Cadet Dog ousir.esslike,' handsome Hunt ClufcBbNS?. F.o» ?oos 33c Mild Colored .•: FRYMAStlR floors gleam bright 9.95 to appearaiice. ~ : $10 ":• 6t kg uiwd *> u* VkudiHy «( Htui&iu •"> • - •• • Blue Cheese Reg. 17.95" ' Uint Soon ud liasfeuraY Ead U >11 »>Ui. Seeded Rye fUite WU'EJDNt 8ttili£<'h!l(l>U» Uua CINNAMON m, tuu nuay woulti lii*tt- to u«. Muenstcr Cheese •imply ii** on witli a elotli. IMM nukkly. fill 9 MM Streussel Loaf tnluncn-toloraiitj n«M«if«J. .Voo^llw*^-' r* ffi« American . Itut tao't |HwtMt»th» « tin 'wt cl ft Uunp mop i.t*i» it a>* >turc«. t IHlajf- Evcafatc Nine Cottage 1206 RARTTAN NORTH fastic WIPE-ON CIUNFORD :}im';dfefflro^ciTlzE^^ ' ' •.'"•''':'''t' • .••.""• •-;': '" ••'".;''•:'••'•>*'• '••—-v.:u.-; ,'.,.''-'"-•V>- '•• •' ' vj;.^:'7rt:':PagcW»iie:^!v%j .:'^,;^:,:.v-' ••*;> ,&••-. :v'^v, THE C^ANTORD CTTIZIN AND CHRONICLE. Auitro. 1 Jlrpquoisfroad; direction..of Mrs, Daniel Gregg* t Louis JS Tola, assistant zaan- Evans. 12 West End place; Chartef,j 'Cocktail SilUide place; Peter Jn Fuse Box will meet Tuesday-evenin' g i"n th" jpompane y in J^ewarit Charl*s Ad-- ijtalia of the Linden -Kiwahi* Club - A Repubfiican rally 'wiU be held Malaspma/>6 Elizabeth avenue,: FRANKS home of .Mrs. Gregg,-606 Orchard on October 22 in the Casino under U> Uie Board of .E^ucaUon'' debt and Don Carlson, 288 Blooming- street. Mrs. Gregg recently at- also \v*is"a Euest. •' '. ; the combined auspices of the wh.cn and if that body decides to dale avenue. tended ai meetingjpf the fifth dis- Joseph A^ Kowalski, vice-presi- Cranford ' Republican Municipal irsue additional bonds. No rating trict art chairmen,in,the home of. dent, presided.-" "^ Comrrtittee, the-Cranford Republi-i is made by the *I<«dy finri*where Despite the departure of the ...... Mrs. Albert Diekson of" N*o»lh can Club, the Cranford Womacisjthe total outstanding debt is under Planning Committee penny postcard', pennies are stijl ".•4: Mrs. Jehu Ssffimast, president of) pia^R^id. Programs, were out- High School PTA Names Republican Club and the Area $600,000/ Mr. Andersen pointed Against; Additions *"• josal tender and completely aq- tfae CbJonrGiab of Crsmford. *"•- f uncd • for "the 'ciaminc year. in gum vending machines, t'ulr u** tt gmachinesandpiggy iU'attend the fall conference off • (Continued Jront paoe This was announced ,last night I" •. ••«-••«•* eohcemed with ttccupancy ofTFeTl : V for V w biiiilps; And. they'll still buy you ' *"-S--Jersey 'Federation *•*•fi lt> Keopen . . board' examinations in their junior at a meeting of the Municipal | «PP«*Va» ^Section,! «rf school, anticipated increase in development on Laneoln Sherman-Lincoln area, enrollment; •he same amount of danger »s Clubs today at -j fttmte 28 Tomorrow • year and he pointed out that 350 Committee in the municipal build-[ •hoy everdid when you put one in for colleges in the United States now •wjij- according to Edward .^.^m^,.-, _ • • , ..•.„, . , cost- of ~a nine^rpom addition and Mahon..: munidpal a«d campaign dertaken by Joseph J. and Nicholas cost of a 16-rocm addition. a fuse box at Ho'me, says Mrs. Mary New ^ steel before,they use these 'services. He stressed that chairman: ,: ' , - Tom^lo, owners 6f the property. \V. Armstrong, Union County home Walier Thorn. Mrs; ^ lie completedp . a cootihigh school, record' is irh- re 12 building lots in the Dr.'Best submitted a. report on An outstanding speaker wi^ be the educational factors; involved- b^nt. , ."...... •.• . .. ' Bs;.ilr?. Ecu-ard Rafhje, Mrs.j Prepaiatqry- Wprlc for the land- jJortant. initial;' section, .. hiving average A biirned cut fuse' in a homo is XME.SP.ECTED PRICE! Wilfred Burfen, Mrs- , :Lawric; Scaping and BeaotificaUon of the obtained/ Ther* also &£.man School. He says smaller ete- j-j '-;fT<. | at the ,presen,p t time, Mr. freshments. The rally wil be open mentary schools are desirable and j1 Occasionally' someone is >4n too and M.Si-llimaMrs. .. n wiSJ.aUBtaj^- _ - ••}uiie. . rind Galloping Hill .road'itt Evanssajdjd, bbu t thhe situatioiti n may : average frontages'of «7~feet. The much'of ashurry to check a cir- h~T7f9th is now '• underway to the'pdblic.-. •'• ;.' '. ". ' ''• ' '' 4isis 10 reasons why he believes i Sirloin and Porterhouse CO/* 'ijftepartonent workshop*. witrTTTflCc'rrHvwirth Korean veterans balance of the tract is under cuit when a IUSC burns out, .'Hjc , -l||f . f y • Chairmen t>t • the various com- tract to Cranford Hall. , :. this is so. As to the school itself, I sttratiiess. will- be g t tiinply~slips a I^nny. into the fuse rtAmerican' of thc-;l~inilscanin; at the' picnigc wilTalsobarea e completed mittees wifl include: Refreshments, |Jew. fire hydrants were author- he lists 14 reasons what '.he pro-11 STEAKS lb.Vyt session. 3 .program of^ .seven mc*tihcs Mrs. Marion Jones; and reception. box ignoring the-Hbnjjfcr signal. :lve-Mrs..> The ramps', for -the Centennial A ized installed on Mohawk .drive' gram would not be desirable.. j ae" Department will during the school year was • ac- Mrs. Mary Jane Glovier. Sure it works. But how? saa. McGinnis, food itor of avenue sjntcrthance yrtll -also • be j^ The'first, session Will be a and. Lexington avenue, Martin Some of the reasons suggested! CHOICE ctrr ." y, -1 ^ smaller .elemen- •When a- fuse- blows/X^means urlzn's Day Ma£azi.nc s the complete.! by Friday, barrin,,g rain, . ,,U) t ,...-i supper on October tfl« toad and Lenhome drive, south, by Dr. Best w| " -'•---- : I ta t trt Mdy hy smore advantage | that the small -metal iiniKmelts speaker. Lenhome drive and Lenhome drive, ta'ry schools at, ; is cxpmca to start Monday |Mr s F G Mackje jg jn chjjrge a{ because toe, much current is Mbw- Henry J. Taylor, heard on • on the shoulders * and . pedestrian, ancements. Members wiU. be north, and- Walnut avenue, >ratt'd eous arc: Develol p and maintain RIB ROAST hc ar;r Lcnhonte drive, solith.' ing through the' wires." cxplainX ABC network every, 3 North -ivcnue .3nd!cpntacted bv th: ^rf P»cmc area.^which.^U |-j0 detcrminc what cacS'member tor D. Shaheerr,'offer'ed^jZ.SOO for. tion, and limited.sizo is usuallyf Sb«rt C»U SIX STYLES! ALL WITH LEATHER at;f I ;,?•• tv situatcd in Cranford, will con- Rutgers University. The, proper group si lite' general assembly, ses-.; will donate,, A similar meeting was several lots located on the south- morei flexible and better adapted j | sanitary faculties', drinking size fuse for the size of the wire - — . '.".•. • '•'•- it-: held by the aKsociation on.Found- erly side o* Belmoht avenue. Theto .a modern, changing educal^nal WItSON'S CHOlCtf CUTS '. ? and bcncKes, the ers' £)ay last year. . ictitiohsi offer was referred to the real es- program. • ._ ' ., / • • prevents wires on a circuit from 11 3hr. Banker, rRonibersh.il i Qther meetings scheduled were: tate committee, r \ pisadvantages of larg«relemert- getting too hot. It is "usually 10 Tables; tables, tables at an exciting, unexpectedly low price! In fact »t,eel work for the Board'of Adjustment will con- vi v b 10 hf P "Philip yarinpne's offer of $500 tary schools, listed by^Dr. Best.in- • oi' 15 amperes for the home cir'' $£;••••:' 'it'-l?-' ''$-'i '- •/ StockbeiBer'•'into, the •'.club as a November 10, open house; Pecem- duct public hearings at 8:15 p. m. to have these tables, a I this price, at this time would be impossible South avenue. the for lots 232 and 233, block Tfi*. clude: PlaygroundyYacililties 'lim- \ STRIP cuit. Se, before ^replacing the fuse Mrs. Gerald Thurs- ber.19 high school Christmas pro- Mondiy in the niunicipal building new tr.erf.ber. CentralRailroad of located on -Bloomingdalc avenue, even of. correct size, the smart K«HIS. ton ind ilrs. WVnidUl were cramv February1? Mr*. Grace Bok „, ^ applicat5ons for 2On.ing var- ited, do not.pi r suiSkienVi ... if it weren't f«'r-:» fnwiifiir« hny>»ii liki- For here we buy HoJ«ics of the tfnited Nations will ' *" was approved following public number of al rooms, tend fo| tiling to do is to find and remedy st the iances. hearing. • , "' ' CHUCK I quality in quantity . . . you save! Conie^JtQnli. them^oVer . ,,, we speak on the work of that organi- Up for consideration Monday operate 'transporta-ij (Bone In—All the cause of the 'blow'. Maybe decksna is now Underway. •Also referred to real estate eom- as eveiteu^as^!k'epare-ab«>HMheir-4(»xpensrve-llooking "The-American hosrie ifr.d carden zaiion's International Children's J tibnlactOT/cohtinual source.of ir-jl too many appliances or lamps are. iTaffd^ixpense, nobe^andi1 it^-ti defective aepartsaeht" r p* Mcn-aay cvor.mu j orange avenue, [John Donatiello for lots 197 . to gold-tooled leather tu,.., . . .."thei. r ru^Tirahijptiy^^nsbr^TTf^Ti-the^ i 1 .Parker Davis will speak; April on is increased and oj the department Failure lo 20*. 205 to 215, in block 765, arid ; facilities are usually neccs* si mewherc pr ra, worn cord could gracious traditional styling . . • AND their liny price tags! Nrnw^is ;, " diairrein. Sirs." Ed\i ard RathjV. Hit hy Kiwaiiia lots 81 to .84, block 76«. POT ROAST • lb 'Plans were- discussed for .the com- : be .the trouble." • On' recommendation of Polic* Referring specificaily io Sher-tj the time tp fiurchase that ""extra" table you've been uaiHing or ins year..'. - , •• "the business-district is Chief W. A. Fischer. Henry The New,Jersey State Univcr-, &•',• Mrs... La-writ Mcn'.sotncry. we!- • _ enlarge and. enclose, porcby space man'.School, Dr. Best said thelj PRESH KILLED s-ity specialist suggests you put the those end tables 'you've been ueediug . . .for NOW you'U^iuy and wnY budget-of S4P3.32. presented I.Pujat of 15; Omaha drive .was, building is constructed upon a site j I fare «hainr.an. rx-i with her do- T.-ib? for attendance wer, by Mrs. W, T. Eppler, budget chair- beyond the legal set-back limit for pointed a special police pfflfcer and spare penny into a piggy bank/not Madison - avenue; Abraham Lin- *hich carries considerable surface | r into a fuse box; / save! ..'''•• ' ' ' ' ' -/ pgrJirest Wednesday '.a conii:>.in-'J.cnted to t}vc members.'They man, was adopted". assigned to school crossing duty. - preparing ctooer crcissih-{Ls for the r^-'Henry. Mirieur, three y< Sceiety, Lincoln, and Meeker Tax- Collector .A. B/CaldweH drainage, the present playground i -'ini-i''^- Refreshments •. were served is not sufficient for present school' ••• at*1-:/.;••: AmericasCAmericas'. Cancerr Societyy. The Ktmncth IvcrsonIvcrsn, DDavidd Mur Mrs..W. Talbot and her committee:! avenues; *>r ^permission to usewas authorized to .expurige 'uncol- Fellowship Tea Held meefing- was hc!d in her home at, President Channing Sudd, an'd'AJr) .. • .' •• mremisepremises for-lighfor-lieht machine shonshop:; lected tax items totaling $££85.99. population and'would be smaller M l J.Howard, all two yea%s. '' Charles C. Haydpn.'. 2 Burnside Reasons cited .were thaj ...sever.ai with the addition, travel distance For Presbyterian Units MfiS£i&e placc.^ JHoward, al y iioflists lo Hear would be considerable for'Colun> SMALL Tfce Fjne Art department., vsmirr ' Uichard McFadden had~ as his avenue,'to. construct a garage fac- were veteransj/some were out of A fellowship tea /or all women ing on Lincoln avenue beyond the business, moye^, charged in error, bia Manor and Sunny Acres stu- of. the First Presbyterian • Church DiM^sl^r H. Qee , legal set-back limit for Lincoln in army, stale of township owned dents, present kindergarten areas was held Thursday aftei-ncon by ntinudd' Jroin page one)'• (i •avenue; and' William F. Schorn, or deceas_ are not adapted to th,cj, program Legs of Lamb the Women's Association. will be\eone*rned.-with the topic< 9 Claremont place, to alter existing SurijSy Acres Civic, and Improve- and three such classes would be Mrs. Normari Spatz,.^arcsidcpt of .••'W-.:''!V.'-Ii OBITUARY "World..Bjeo'ec." A parted.of three garage to provide for refreation I^Associatjon.expressed its ap^ needed in the addition. . ; STRICTLY FRESH OVEN-REAHy tlic Elizabeth Presbyterial, 'spoke •' people wiji present their point'. eSf room and guest quarters. •'• • • Pj^val of the committee's action in 'The superintendent of schools vn "Tel!/Another Woman." . Her Sr. iCarolyn of Tliiclls, N. V, view on thV topic followed by is v ' At a recent reorganization meet- deavoring to retain the present also thinks the school would have lo'pic is/the .slogan being used by mm •• ,'Fur.eral services for John Mar- 'and two grandsons- discussion period.; Two, panel : : ing,; Harold M. Buck was e temporary exit from the Garden to be moderriized if an addition the presbyterial in its drive for '!f:.V,-.. •'p"i ' K^ shall,Spnngs5ej?},,Srj,,-of. 1955 Bar- j members, • Ifiorv Rei'der and M#s« State Parkway to Centennial ave- CAPONS : Mrs. Mabel S*hi*t*l chairman; of the Board of Adj were built, and special rooms (Art, new/members. . . nctt street. Raihway,' were, held i [Anna. Taavcsta Vc're born in Bus- nue. • ; '•'•-.-.• '.•'. ' music,;teacher-.s room) would be Tuesday evcr.inc at Oray Mcmor-i Ser\-iccs were conducted •yes- «»™ «*,«• Yif*w. iment t0 ifiu '•the vacancv "ea by FRESBr-KILLED ^Irs. B.J. Cyphers spoke in bc- in the dcath mon Maj^r" E". D. Stanley' presided. necessary. A cafeteria would also •*:•.- ago of Jralf of the Margaret Greene Guild, is!. 12 SbrinsSeld avenue. Tlie j^rday .for Mrs, Mabel Schlcgel, j fOrced to leave countrr^»^by be-,T N ^ T6& ^**"** and - . '.r'i:. L. Clare, be needed, Dr.. Best" thinks. . - 'Mrs. R.'M. Harman for the dcac'on- 8i-:.- V, Rw. JoJhn 5!. JaqucUi, pastor ofj"?0 years old. of 24 Sprincficld ave^-!cause p{/. their betters. Howard lle at G Jr., was named ary to sue-Footballs Won hy 34 According to the sub-committee, ascs and Mrsi L. J. Davis'for the the Mowrce Avenue Methodist \ " ' ™>\ Memorial. 12 Springy j|W jUinm's,- the third ri-fem&r of the TURKEYS ceed At GJ Henrid who resigned Sherman School is in poor struc- \VVmen's.Bible Class. Church. Plainfield. officiated. In- j MM avenue. She d««l Monday- at., , was ^^{^ ^present a In Subscription Drive tural condition. "A decision should FRESH tftr.T.^n tcrment u-as private. , Rahway Hospital. The Rev. Rob American's viewX to accept a part^ume appointment • Music was . provided by Miss ^S:-i---i'^- "A- : nativc j with the Boartf of Assessors. Oth- y Jrwn pace one) be justified on this data alone," the MP icrt G. Loncaker. papttir of the son, G Parkway Village; Sandy <)v"'..;V '•.' *k- yl- This prograp m offers th\opppr\ - er-Miembyr^of'the Board are H. committee says.'' ; -..; .Pnsbierian. Church.' oiilc- turiity to listen to the ideasNrf oth- McPhersoh, 809 Casino ' ayenue; FRYING CHICKENS acfdmpanied by Ernest Sanders of •.his home after a short illness. ')*'.'""'. Stanley iiacClary, Harlon Drew The committee does "not write off • New York. d t tk t i tilt John Petrozelli, 34. South Union an addition at- Roosevelt School Bora in. Stony Point. N. Y. bet Bnrn inNcwark thcW!1 ; (h>«/a«tHo take part in a sU^ulat- and 'iSumner B. Sweetser. 1 'Mrs.G,RusseirSmitft""w'ii"rchalr-| ,A11 avenue; Jed Laird, 509 .Central ave- completely;, The' 'report -says: JERSEY DRESSED ft:-.-.••••:,'.>...A.-.- ',"'- was a wsufent of Roscue-pnor to J™^^ J^^^bo^Ses^SnS . .iha>i£f. hostesses, and Mrs. L. J. to nue; -"Jimmy _. Swackhamer, 132 "From an',«nalvsis of this*sTudy moving to Rahway 12-year* aRo. u^wn.Brooklvn flbwer grower. it^Sl Hernitig avenue; William Riggs. 18 StoricVras in charge cf flower ar- t?JC mcctin s feayy Rain Comes, it appears that an addition, to the : : JLc was treasurer of. the Rahway . schleiBci *as-sttickon with f - K - c t.'.'ri--.../i »-',;:.fa.-:lt" Mn; Forest avenue: Frank Walter, 211 plant; of from six to nine rooms rangements;- Mrs. Gecrcc Bales, Mctor Boar-Club and was employ-1%!} ctreb'raTlielnorfhace while \va.lk-. ' , *I Goes Into River •-->•. ,. North.avenue, east; Ronald Cheek, would not be out of reason should Mrsr" AV T. Baker, Miss Anne :.Cd:by tiie Aacon Motor Car Com-j|ng {„ .Mj)n street Monday . and 'Card OI \ ifCoiiiftttued' jrom page dnej 19: Park avenue; Tom Bevcn, 9 Thompson and; Mrs. ,W. J. Conley v Succeeding boards flni it desirable , .*• -• •/ Slrp tad table. Six* piny as. Sin "automobile mechanic wn!> removed to the haspilal in We wish to expresp s our tcere measure until a 40-inch sewer pipe Washington place;' Ralph Jacobi, A Real CHOPS poured. .., \J Lamp table 'l htightir* 2"xl6~; height 23". for two years and formerly hclri :i ' ' ' . • . . - .••_.-.•• ._ . to add to .the school plant at this Duncan Phyla lanlp table. ';. height 23*. 1h municipal ambular.ee.;-. Slie j-thanks .to relatives;. and is installedilld. 105 Thomas street.: Mrs. Walter K. Fasnacht, presi- End tabU Uliih Adi: htigfd rK simitar posstiom wi'.h the. Union location. This .might be desirable 69c ;, s),oHtime lalci\! i - " t associates fcr their iiy kind-11 orics Clarkk gavgavee himm ththee go Also- Jimmy Oathoift, 107'Adams LOIN VEAL CHOPS ..C--'•'•-- — dent of the ^Vtfmon's. Association, Ccunly Buick CgSnpany's Wt'j'.- 1 should the area east of Orange A. resident .of Crantord ten years," , nesses,, expressions sympathy {ahead\signall4 MrM .Gi Grail sent the avenue; Tommy, Odthout, 107 J welcomed thojjc who attended. . Afield branch. -: tributes Adams avenue; Mark'P'richapd, 5'jaevnue" develop to any great extent SjHOULDER PORK CHOP? —/ Ik 43c she came here from Brooklyd. She ^and beautiful "-''' j deprtmeneprtmentt in(in(oo thathatt .'town.town - in the'.not too distant future." . Survivirsc hiirtcire his wife. Mr^. 'w;is a member of the First Pros- i lowing the. deatX of our husband iship wiuv picks, and shovels. TThey Parkway. VUlage; Larry Smith. 106 VtAL CUTLETS __:_/_ IK 9&: Don Wallace Directs 'a« fSirt'T' Snrincsiei!!: tw'-o scti.c. 'bvtprih'bytcriann ChurchChurch,. ] and father. •/ '." '. •- ' • ;«>l<«n»ijvl nn« » cAtvnl Imnrlisul fAnt Center street, Garwbod^ Lawrence May h SprinRsteel; t\\"-o I cleaned out a several hundred foot SUiiWy j^ , p Ferris. 27 Herrivng" avenue: Bill CENTER CUT PORK CHOPS Ik 79c Tenafly Adult School: John. Jr..; of Cranfnrd and Charles j Her only survivor is a brother, 1 >Srs.;Kenneth Brannani stretch of W-ditch. That part of Ke«t» steps and.stairways In good C. of Port Reading; a sister, Mrs. iEdward Daniels of Patcrspn. jthe ditch ift Cranford also was ^TcAteer. 11 Romore place; Leslie LOIN LAMB CHOPS / lb. 89c Don Wallace, V graduate of ' .and Tamily. - '-• — - -^x - - - - t«P»ir stall times. cleaned with \the, result thai Fri- Longaker, 18 Hampton road; Ben-j " Cranford High Scfiool with the day's rain, given a «hance, fioWed SHOULDER LAMB CHOPS . lb. 69c class of 1942,. has Wcntly been out to the rivW instead of into Announcing appointed director' ot\ tho North- ill SWEETS—.-/-•- .'• ernVaIT?y-Adult Evcnine School MISS MARGARET. SWEENEY OF in Tcnnfly. 'He is tf)c son pf Should H»v«.K»a«ni ITALIAN SAUSAGE Charles A. .Wallace,' a foi-Wr prin- t. . « '* •••.N'.v^^w^S^BB - cipal in. the ' CranfordV. Public Established J 897 After ramming, her car into • 1 : y tr*e,.« womtn driver^ii CoJtitnbus, CRANFORD MILLINERY WILSON'S COOTmtY 4. *HMO0FS Schools for rnany years, and Mrs. Ohio. sued, a drivinc school for' SS8.- Wallace. WO, -ehargine: "They would h»v« Mr. Wallace received his\B.A. I known before they -took «sy Tcoaey will consolidate with her sister Katkr\n ROJLt 3UJTER - degree in education from Lehigh j that I could' never le«ra \o dr|v* IJniversity in 1949 and his M.A. f r s \\ 1:11s ••e«r." " •. ON SAinpfItt)AY/si6Pt; 27 iOSHEft /STYL/ E degree in education {jdministrat | The A"«r Shop veal henceforth be known as Irom Teachers' Colleee, Colu Too tUck bia University, in 1951. He is Why are sauces and er»vies 1 BRISKET CORNED BEEF lb. mathematics teacher, soccer coach\ •r. »jte.r..jKey'ye stood'for a day kathrvn's and" public relations chairman in. ?i|£om? oi("the^li

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Extinguisher extinguishers hj ihe right place tfatfUNy Established ti!9B noi!«c;"So'thc Model, Airplane poo- . Erlti Anderson was installed y'ascc , again preparing' to furnish •gift by Henry. Klubenspies at tlje meet*: ftjbfe doser to how It ^ijllH: WUh approxlin»tely.: «Q jvorhew and in working, order"," , r jfe gj^ Scpt^i^ 22, 1950 jylo .are looking for a home,.. 1'Jl • of Cranford Post 212, America!*; Legion, ...boxes of an -approximate value of Majq,r- Jame-....-._-.s ~ A.- -,. .. ion "of ingg llasa t week., V ten and give the rear meaning intended. Editor, Citizen and Chronfde. '-. bcl they-don't even claro-.io.1 start start out on a canvasi flf the estlmaWd ing Thomas A. Albans, and Mrs. .John „ One of the things litest-fire "de- $2.50, eacVto sfcryicemen who will« Mrs. Snmucl V. Hay.of 20G Cen- ' The post voted to hold two reg^.. iliea hi the co.«nmun»y to •jraiso the U Of Union as president of Cranfprd Unit 212 partments are particular about? for .be-onthe High seas on Christmas1 It Was also found that there were errors' ^ronfWil; N. J. ^ them'.up in lhe_b;\ck-ynr(l for, fear tcrinial avcnuif. recently was pro- ular meetings each month. One ican Legion Auxiliary. fUJ*e«*»ng Mrs'." It's hardly any .secret by nowexample, is their suggestion that Bjr PHYLLIS PAGE day. . :' , "'•• "" '•'.- '••..•• ; mdted to his prcsctit ranfc, accord- meeting to be devoted to business translation in the King Jamfed Version ^ ''the ' Gestapo will turn them »P^, A Manger, executive . chairman^ fpr at largely attended joint>installatipn ,« , ••«• j ' ''.'..... '.••, t,i i . ' '• Onu<:iiai[ vi thmee rvewoi all extinguishers Ue "approved by The Cranford Chapter, which ing to word from-Gamp Stewart, toicd i>n appea|W<>. local resident* to ma • ' in thc-Casino. . •••/•;.[ •'•; .„,,,;'. •• •• tliat Fire Prevention Week is just and the other to be a* social affair. ,EDW./\Itt> C. McMAHONi PiroUsUKK that needed cprrection and that, meanings Fiske Past 335. v.F.W.i „.„,,., cuttfributiaiui early to insuVe. suceewful nrp'und the corner, begihnihg Qc- the Uoderwriters,"i which means Specialist in Human ReU has accepted a quota of 25 boxes, i. Dr. Gerdon L. Peters, president of the l!,,!r that they have been manufactured ?i,.AnM> ihn rmntnrd Junior Service Local residents holding,supplementary •?•,&••' \tfbck, you can expect to be delutjed forces. ., •' We-are- wdcswl' thankful fkr itcn«uiKl\ n't.isc-tn ;ir. mit products to test their fire safe- people, First in Hebrew, later in Greek hint; motor, bf ats aud canoes from it wus announced, • • ;'••. ' • '.'.• '_^X.7> T -will read about, fire safety in your are interested, may obtain details natcs to 10 ••••i«- M.' 1 •'• ' '. • ... • •• •' tinuance of this valuable service, ty- ; " ' ' ".. • ' • • v reporting for duty there. Maj. Ray t* county -organiiiaUon - MCMntc: o»'*UTV w*»:ki.iES or >»:w JEKRKT the 'Crahfcrd .River because they II. 0. HUli.'Jr. H, Settlomire and .tt,.K. ScheHer Ratidnirig Br.ard 3 so that action on renew ;,i r^ newspapers, heac^bout it over the •ALLOWANCES ' ! parcnls than to lose the gloves he concerning the, items whiqh may •sfrveri 30 months in Okinawa ^ ' V«M-y truly yours, ; quests "would be con,sumatcc| before «xpira!ilm (i» More and more property owners bwery the eselected Atnerica. hThursda Legion yAuxiliary evening;, •'.• .Entered at theWost OfTJce at Cranford,. N. J., and Latin, and in nrjore recent times »n : ; ntake'too much ripitti:^Voil,I feel: wor&'olwteii" nS' n6W wcnibers of the exocutivc air and isee.additi6nal. reminders - At Ihc beginninR of the school \ wanied enough io buy with his be includedin tne gift packages by., where ;i7'comtrronclaUon :"'""•'.'. ^ ••"as Second Clasit Matter Furmer ,- " .. ''" 1 board of Ihe Cranford Welfaji'e Ajisqcintipn for October.21 of thefiritt allowante, it >vas aiini)unCDJ arc beginning totalize that it isyear, many youngsters ' get-^thoiri-n«,-a-«ipaifey. "'v;- .——-, —-. •' wintaptinjg Red Cross Headquar- Cranford Unit 212Tat the Casino. , ' Middle English and - Elizabethean Eng- for the kids who "~" by Clarence Fritz, chairman of the board, wi^k on billboards and posters. Each ribbon for services in connection ?obllshefl Thursdays at Crunforil, New Jersey, by tlnto-ye^r terms at the eleventh, annual meeting - not enough' to- have just one cx-r first taste oj having money oC their, When an sllow^anee- is not, re- ters at 10 North Unlpft avenue. with the Korean campaign. Named' as delegates were: -Mrs. 1 lish. It was decided that the Bible; should co.veretl - Cranford, Roselle,'Roselle P;frk ^ year there seems'to be. more !>nd the CranfjCiVd Ciliwn and Chronic-It , Inc....Official " » association. Reelected to the board f6r tinguisher.;.The vecognize that ev- Some of these yciingsters rc-| coivefi regularly, it does not help A "veteran of 10 years in ihe Florence Hamilton,' Mrs. .Edna! papor for Crnnford, Garwond and Kc'nilworth. and havo »Mrs. Clifton Prescott, H. R. • Kenilworth. . .-• more publicity for this important Packages must/be delivered to how be written in the language used by ery home has a number of poten- ccive" on allowance. Others hax-e| a yrungster learn to spend money the local Chapter/not later than ABOABD THE HEAVY CRUISER. v, he was commissioned a sec- Hcrzog. Sirs.. Ruth Hcrzog, Mrs: Subscription ~:Rate;5, $4.00 a Year in Advance. the people of this era; ./.!' Stplcmber 10. Ift52 nijiicr boats* but can • hot run them E^d^Kates . The first word that* the light ambulanco. ,1^ . event. '.. v ' h l f h tiated by "residents of Cranford tljrbugh thA li;,f. L c "tial trouble spots and they act, ac- to agk for moneji eabh time they: wisely. If Bill's .lathe* islikely-to- November 12. 1" VSS MACON—Midshipman Harold Mary. Rizzola and Mrs. Florence • ^—-,«•... . • • '' , «• " ' , —Editor, Citizen and-Chronicle, '•• in the rivor, nntl tho people erkids standing' committees to arrange for th? fln-,: "What really counts, of course," L. Gray, Jr., son of Mr, and Mrs. i^b lieutenant upon, graduation : OFFICE: 21-23 Alden St. TEL. CManfohl fi.-D War Relief Society, Inc.; was'in actual s< cordingly. "So, if you arc still in wish" to buy--'something.-.'Oni the t take away, his'allowance because Crouse. Mrs' Madeline • Baxter, ^••••.•••• -.'-4:i: In matt to. be ot'the greatest Value Cranferd, 1st. Jf. who want to rent a canoe but in cing" erecting and landscaping of n permonent' spys the.Chief, "is what you and I doubt as to what, you can do this Harold" L. Gray of 5 Roecr Ave., from Officers Candidate School in the near future probably will be jlivi^ memprial to those from Cranlwq. who; came through a letter.tp The Citizen and Chi...,., whole, many young peaple receive- o! poor marks in school. Bill will, May, 1943, He served three years Mrs. Miir.ifi Reed, Mrs. FranciS' • do about." the problem." (When year to participate in Fire Pre- Dcwdell JPvesents Pin Cfanford, N. J., secures tho hose to its readers, any written material must-near Sir: , ••> banned because thoy make -too scrvM^in-Worldi WlddW Wa r II wer e announced by .Car*Car*. from Taylor Frazer of St. George, S: L', fornit allowances today and for a variety j spc;id his money frantically and afttr » routine 6re drill aboard the in Eiirope during World War I,Lintifyjirian, Mrs. Ennma Mayer and • 1 of Cranlford. ' > yom realize that 10,000 lives and vention. Week, checking up on your be simple.and easily read. This is one of - '•«"J^W"* y«u t«Mly«uhow much noise. . roll K- Sellers, who Was elected chairman of the more than $700,000,000 will be lost of treasons. T*hese' range from the; fe«lish3y while he still has it. Bill To Former VFW Head crniser. The vessel is underway ia meriting three buttle stars'.— --, Mrs. Mabel Keiiri were appointed lire protection equipment is.,one ijipa-ihat "every body has one", to [knows thc*\e isnH any use saving the Atlantic OH the summer Mid-; : Have you bnnnwl (lofiSTSSTeTbB=~ -WtCTttna^-WBi^-Menibrial Committee a{ its organ" fifte«njfj6on A^o this year as a.result of fire, you Richard Dowdell of Cranford, Major Ray., and his \vifc, the alternates. " - • *» aims of airgo-odnewspapers today. S^tSTanTcKS SS izatianal meeting in the municipal building. Edythe M. Currie, local organization of. concrete answer. \X can pay oft. in the fact that an allowance is-tua! tip to buy those gloves. By the shlpmen's Training Cruise to the Five new mc|mbcrs were accept^ they bark nnd iriako too Following a bon -voyage party at TertpW can see that it really is a problem.) past district commander of theBritish Isles. former Eugenia Patterson of At- • Time for Study I he scholars who wbrked on the revision over here in Germany. It keeps cause It .is a woikdor you Woman's Christian Temperance "Union, was big savings later on," "Chief educational tool. ' •' 1 time be has hall enough saved —<- ed. Mrs. Everett Shire of Florida, - ^'•••••••••w|i'-'|s-' Both El, BabW Jottlan I. TaKon was tq aaU'for a less to the annual convention of the Union " It is relatively easy riot to do any-;Sc|jindIer vsaid. - • V' Veterans of Foreign Wars, last lanta, Gn., reside at Savannah. appreciated this and attempted to meet ™« '" touch with Cranford and much noise? a There is a vast difference among i na mere allowance. When parents Wednesday, presented a diamond formerly of Cranford, Ajjins *tp guest . ib;.. •• t.utifkfe.. Cranford Business Association in can do is to help your family stage Commission' were Glenn Allinger, stands.-at, 2,504. Veterans -Memorial .Jlall,' SouvJh'{ ^Jrs. Rath .Herzog and Mrs. Lin- • help to make it the best read bqpk in the have really -got we wondering if i\ Hobbies will keep i - of 117 Severin court received second prize in some of his necessities as well as-.have surprised anyone that Bill Harry W. .Crni'Ve^. widower, t well'documented and prove conclusively them busy and adopted at its-dinner meeting at the Colonial Din- ull-dress fire drill, right in your Chairman, and Kenneth Foster, : avenue, cn'st. It was' pointed out j deman served refreshments at the ~World ' . ,1 ; .-v .; ^ .,--~..-•- , ifriSranfar^G^rwanv-ior^rawYcrdr-^^f.^ TinBnRqpmrr class. In • class C. -gardens less than acre-. 1yp4-:haye^-woney ^-for^*^plea^s Mr. and Mrs!' William E. Malcn -the need—for expan,siqir-o'f"the schorsh Francis Pernas of 320TrospecT ^ avenue Was; •own home, on the same basis that Carol Lewis, Joan Hackman, Craig chek. property at High street, H50 th;it afl veterans ct ,loTou;n wars concjusidn of the meeting.1 . . :'.•-, "• . . • •./. ; . Russia?. ••..,-" ' . M ohly youpeopl peope could camo ship* Committee outlining the association's views ed first prize and Mrs. Lillie Hibson of 300 Eliza. Yoiing ijcople without experience;. immeaiately refused to work, with Cx>uples' Club Meets, 1 system. The commititee spent many on the subject. drills are stagedi in schools, aboard Davison, Lois Wahkmueller and in money matters have an idea of this first allowance. But with par- feet from Chestnut street. •-' are eligible to. join.. A spokesman First of all, poor Mrs. Lawrence lover h<;re and live as a soldier with" , both avenue, second. ' • William Morell. / for the post said, "The .greater our H in preparing the study, and are to of KKorth Union avenue. Who has these iGertYiari people ;>'6u would, ships and in public institutions ithe cost of Living. Bill is much tents' undersSandinR and guidance, Committees Report ' Mr. and Mrs. Anthony laione to Salvation Army Animal William B. Bragdoh was electied president of Be sure that every member of the Named to the- Recreation Gom- Mr. and Mrs. John li. Spiclmnn, membership.> the 'greater our lived In that residence most of her sec what I mfcan. I H\je with them With the scrap rally put of the way, the sal- the Cranford Taxpayers' Association'-at an or«n . more likely to be careless and tefBUl will learn to get-better'value Couples' Club of the First Prcs.- be cortimended for a job well done. Blind Seat Drive D family, knows how to turn in anmittee' were Be'verly Paffrath and property knovvn as TjjLocust drive. strength to light for t.he right's ..and „ ..__v_^: ... .._• -.,.. ..-•• .7 • •/ .. • '^ life and furnished most of her sons and work with-them. They, turn vage committee of the local pefense Council was • izational meeting of !the brard of directors. , . lose the gloves provided by his fcr his money. '. . - byterian Church Mast Wednesday ; Appeal Nets $1005 ' Now that the stgdy has been com* alarm, How t0 get out of ycur home Roberta Geiger, parties, and James held a business meeting and social benefits fpr ail ex-servicemen.". Cranrord Mons Clilb has launched to the Armed Forces, was threat- each other in to the Police at the initiating plans for a. housei-tp-house collection The Central Relief Committee ,was. to con- The. 1952 Salvation Army Ap- pleted and feleased publicly, it is. time encd xvitn a :0f all forms of. sciap metal, rubber and rags, it tinue its program as a compjejrientary organ iza- in a hurry (it it should be burn-' i'Schroeser and Carol Kusiv, trans- "hour? Awanlcrt Service Pin The post meets the -first and' its annual- Blind Seal • Drive by mailinc Jaij t sentence becausse drop of the hat. They don't trust'. portation. • •...••• third Tuesday of,each mprith at th&peal has realized $1005.20 'to date^ n«^l l^fK^w tA ~11 w »;JI «V /ill shshe flxede flxed herhe . housr housee so^. thaso.that hcrsot hern so eacn each otheh other Wr "an thed they ,havy .have-ne no lovo love e was arinpunced by Mrs. Jacob; Stanley and H. lion to newly-formed Emergency Relief AotheVr oniiinm»kiequipmentf . Ilini tU*the »««past*, '.turned hcr in to thne Gestapo^ ? Sh e^ ove rtc here since th, e^ enyd of the war (jons will add three feet morel husband of Mrs. Eleanor A. Meyer •reason .why all persons in town should wqg ndlftaWw g htui ess Ui was a Wistt whq S£H5S m depth to the floor space .of the in-' of 9-3A EngUsh . Wllagc, all Ol tunds also have befcn used tor eye opera- helping her family like all good best, but don't let that fool you: terior and the new'facade will add 1 Crawford, not be informed pn the subject. . .VMUa ««u iioyc wci) uTOiiui eye upcia- helping hcr family like au good w BROOK LODGE NURSING HOME .tion. s-"—i'- and fo.r ey—-e -.~--_Kexamination_ _*.•_. s-r. fo r pupil•'•'* 1 •# ••«• *T^ • ^ ..,. Now»,» din n f«itn£iir wno^nzis 3 son Ji-just scvins XO.IYIC AitGt*'fCQuitij^ TO CRANFORD! LICENSED BY j . Of shoes and ships Attciuling Meeling '(Brace. ' '• ' ' ':" books to help those: With failing eyesight and I want to have a hobby"with 'the Cranford Paper and seeing all _ Kenneth Wilson MacWhinney.! or those who are in total darkness. GiVe hi^ so.-we boild model airplanes. *«« "bans" being -put Into effect •BibleRevision ttal THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY Jr.( "oPlG Riverside drive. Para-1; •-•••-••• So do some of my neighlbors and •*.•••••• t M n s Coxincil, protestant cKurches of this cqm- Mutual Life Insurance Company, 'fy^^jes of Camp Endcavcr in munity will celebrate the publication " fellow in a hobby which every goo4 every neighborhood : has. its old — t Scotch Plains to students of the American should have. We all pay "crab," who docs hot like anything. •...... :.. NEW 1EB8E¥'8 ' •• Tuesday of the Revised! Standard Version hg tp ponder in the put- taxes too and plenty at that! So I Hah d thet m on Burchfleld_ivenuurohfiejcLayenuc 410 ORCHARD ST. Telephone , se'eoitd SmaUesi Cental Baptist Church school in FINEST t)Ri7O-8TOBE8 Delaware is the secosul smallest |: Etaabeth. Sunday. She is a trustee -*^' ot ihe- Bible.. Most local clergymen on right declaration.that the Federal Govern-, we go out to thee County PPar kt too when I lived there as a kid. Every Cranford, N. J. tt h Cranford 6-5893 sta'tQ in. the,Union, | of the camp. Sunday will preach on the topic "The ment has wasted $80,000,000,000 in the• -tty them- What happens. The noise \ (Continued ow page-fifteen) • Bible U the Answer." ' ... last six'years by inflation and incompe- * ^Why tefl^asked The new Revised Standard Version of the Bible, which was authorised! by tentfe,'**— Philadelphia, Pa.; Everting " "Ydu*ve only to Look the National Council of the Churches of Bulletin. . Christ in the United States of America, ERSHEYS' ICE was brought up to date by a group of 91 It is no easier to replace manpower any scholarss^. Tlte project took.them 14 than the tons of production/ lost through product 10 Delicious Flavors ; years," '.".' '.- •'•• • • . /' - ;.'•' '. ;. . disaster or enemy attack. That is why or any cPinl —-jt was decided to reviae-the King - Givil-Defenseisr as-vital tothenatiori-8- service: 29 James Version bf tho Bible because, an- security as its Attay, Navy and Air m cient manuscripts a.nd original text of the v NEW JEUSEV BELL TELEPHONE G6MPANV : • 3A1LK • ' .' ' Force.'' • '• • • 7 . " .-•'..• •«'•••••»*•••*• •••••••>••••••'••••• •••••,••••••••••••.•*••••••••••••*••••?••••• , - . • . •* • . . • 1 • IPCESII EGGS : 'W-.y ^ •m FXOZEX JUICES SAVE UP IO 40% ON Wilt BlUS OPEN DAILY INXUJttlXG SUNDAYS FROM 9A.JL TtU. 11 P. ML SPEGIAL OFFER ON 3 Walnut Ave. Cranford

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Sixth Season Opened she did.; I waited ago«n- tq Answer Wrapping Method vals.,we communiclati^'* I. said fey Cranford Glee was sorry ;she couldn't gp-'home, The dr«nfbrd.GleeJCIub started'.! but by gosh, she wash'tgoinjg home till I had the answer/" its sixth season with' Tts^ first re- f tt#uestionsonVro£^ Fo^dsl hearsal last Monday night in the , : -'.'•' isUii haven't the^answer.' | :-Havcyo« ever hotit^ the way j the friiit pies arc" better if did. suggest a state schocrSt Treri"- Cleveland School auditprium. • / jlh'-"-"e" ''•'•"-froze n fos' d" dfibfcjartmch ""'•"• ' •••'•t 1f' t y * Hjrsti and, then,bakefd: custard pies ton, bu.t those students, were large- President J. Howard , .jfaVorrtte market-..ha? .grown, by shoo'ld bc^baked first, then frozen. ly deaf mutes/ and perhaps it was arinouhced the bfllcers'and cn . | •.••,'..;• lenps ';,ahd''.bounds? If- you-, have, t)V° Maclinn and hk iltaff have not. the Tight, place for this child m ^ '-'y^'m •;'-{you; will •.better .undcrsttind ..why studying the best tem is-the-deajfaess-cott rnittce chairmen for the cominyi: • ; jhnusinjj the Food. tochnolcTgy Be- foods; Generally, the -colder'...the inquired? Would you call deafness season •:'r paHment n't'the Stale Universit.v'si freezer, the better the preservation, crippling condition? ' Paul-J. Wright; ^s^j < CoHejse of .Agriculture is becoming bbUi ofter a.certain point,; dot" •Why ask me?, I called to ask her Fricke; treasureri WiHiarn" Fay; increasingly'iftiportant factor in anti-cents factors figure- ini-'\jt)v the information. If-she wants me chairman' associate "• membership " yaur .daily- jife .- '-.;;-- r ••.',-•'• Jo take over'-her job, I'll be glo'd'ttA. > t problem. •. ;• • Mrs. Cetihda Ferguson; music, Mia ,, "jVoxen foods have caused :prob- ghe food technology people found I'm sure I couldn't botch it up any •' iSbljMlie/biUjjest revolution,In his- more dreadfully.'" Olga Specht; business •""'^Hc's.H. ( that, temperatures from zero, ttt \' tory in American eating habits minus 10 are .cold enough: Under Each Cub Scout. Boy Scout ahadd ExploreEp r taking parp t in the Messerve; finance, William H. O|tl;, T I,- According to.Dr. Walter A. Mnelinn that the benefits do not oWjset non-partisaartisa n "GcttfutTheVpte:"Gct-tfut-The-Vpte:'' Campaign is to rtcc»vcJ"» «entertainnient,'Waltentetainnient'Walter EE. C' : Who hetfds u>> the food technology ?osfe—Higher Terrtgeraiures Council Urges Groups pocket: piece shown above. It will be a reminder of the bpys staged L. Maxiwell Banks; and ad • .work. He adds "that the ph'cnom* cheaper, but do not do as good a To Catalog"Activities .participation an this nationwide citizenship project sponsored by live membership, P. J; Wright. • vnnl growth in the use oif frozen lob from the standpoints.of flavor^ the Boy Scouts of America and freedoms Foundation. Elefore •Harold Vogt will again bo the Crartford Community_Gouneil Election Day. Nov. 4, Boy Scouts will pface on the door knobs of .fttod&Uiffs in Tcccn.t years make? color and nutrient preservation. conductor of the singing group anil It'a puf bla 16th Annive elebratlon and wecwrant to thank all those people who placed it unwise to predict- Jho\v nVueh has. again urged 'local- organiza-/ 30,000,000 homos Liberty Bell cutouts urging every citizcri to-Vote. ;Other questionls which the Rut- I "Mrs; Ruth DeGroot will > assist as their trust In u« since ~ aay we opened our doors. Pharmacy is the very heart of our >nore they will. affect what.'and gers food technologists are seeking mvite 1 tlons to list meetings and- other accompanist , ^ '••'•' business and the £Vof our profession permeate all. departments of our store, W«/ haw you pat in the years' ahead. answers for are how tojjnake up. 1 activities' on its."Town, Calendar.' Only. One' Anyone ihtcrested in singinR ti vou to come In during this sale — see the big, values we hare hi storefor you--visit eitery "Ten years ago, few, if, nriy, food' and freeze a week's supply , at Name 1$ to Cleve^aml > invited "to bectome associated with Dad's lun'chbox sandwiches at one The council pointed ouf that the The weekly Itawamba County Lpartaeni formality products at LOW. LOW PRICES *»«* are Your «j^^5*SJ_^? WE RE&RVE THE RIGHT TO U'chiiolouisij:• woufit'.Hiave" predicted ...! :.., ;i..;.. . : . • ...... • • k . calendar' ]$ especially helpf^J- in (Miss.) Times- adopted a new slo- the Glee Club, Just call $Ar, Wright t6d^^andjdfYettr-thrbugh;when'you buy AU your drug needs at BELLS PHARMACY! tl«v tremendous growth' in the time. What, for instance, happens •' .••••'-•pr. WpHer, A. JCfacllnn, St.aie University ^professor and re- School Safety Patrol I scheduling special events' and in gait: The. only newspaper In the j pr visit the club next. Monday ; • frozen food business and the wide- to pea nut butter or ejy; salad wfien senrch ~siVecia.iist in f'tiod tecluiology, •demonstrates prefreeier Fifteen students in.-Cleveland UMIT QIJANTITIES ON THIS SALE !* /rozen in- a sandwich for a week. wrapftlngofif . broilebil r turkeyk s to MrsM . ThomaTh s riHennpn, chemist in avoiding, conflicts, with, activities; world that care* anything about j night at Cleveland School, fie- spread use of 'home .•freezers."'Dr. slated by other organizations. School have been elected by their Itawamba County." effective through Saturday, September 27th Mriciinn declared, "I certai.lrily They also want to know more the RutKers Food Technology Departrhent. Packaging of foods 1 (hearsal starts at 8 p. m. aKout freezing roasts, of "meat aficr for the freezer is one of the problems studied-by-Dr. Maclinn and •* The. council's day- book .is , Ip- classmates to serve on the school's wouldn't want to predict what Will his ..associates to make home" frozen foods'taste better, • keep 'cated at the Gran ford Public Li- hhppt'n in the next ten years but cooking, the best amount of .foods safety galtrol. . i. longer and remnin more rtutritious,' . '•;'•'•, '''•.' " brary. Weekly listings' are ^pub- it svms certain fricen foods" will .to be put down in a home freezer, They are; Merna Shaw, Richard LIGHT .Ijwpme cyen •more^'important in at,/one time.- •..•.:'. '•'-'.,• licized jon the bulletin board of the library.' ;"\' \..... •,' . i ' Harvey, Laurie Denman, Connie our daily lives'."'..''""• . . The''answer to that Vast onek Dr. Elastic Stocking Wearers IGNES1A , What Dr. Maclinn and his. staff Maclinn •'says, is two pounds of "Organizations desiring" to'have Ifoole, Nelson JLightcap, Joaji Kii-- SAVE*IpHE THAH,50%l 50c lubes are trying to< do is to; answer aU food.per cubic foot of freezer.con- meeting? and' activities -listed on. Han, Johrt" Koyen, Jean Leland, Full Footed 63c sent. .--.'. "••• ' the'calendar'were urged in a let- your questions riboiit frozen foods 1 Martin- Gundersen,_L6is Copson, LEON FRIEDMAN MYLON AnsnVcrs to these nnd many other ter sent out this week by the coun-p ' ' and a lot n;iore that pop up in\his Jett Zimmerman, Kathlleen Wiese, Elastic Hosiery probing;1' scientific -mind. For in-pproblems, of home food prescrvia- clf'tia contact "Mrs. William Collins Full Quart —;•••-•stance,me nas beenworKing on thetioti n studietdidd by lh£H?hlhe-pl ! ; question! , of .a . housewife • yi-ho Qgy Department'are containned in ter Thorn of 207 Reech street. and Richard WHlauer. j m -wanted to know if ihere were any Dr. Maclirm's .new book,, "The Approximately. 60 organizations The patrol' will I meet with Mrs." : Full Pint • reasons^ why sheTcouldn't bake, a RiitRers Food Saver," to beipub-, will be CjDiniaicte^l.'.'Mtfnyr.have' al- Elm'yra ShUgart to make, plans for announcers tKe opening •Switch .of" pies at ope time lind lisilved by the Rutgers University •| ' ready, submitted" their entries. . . the work this year. tun MK|UlMd. ''Sure,*'' said Dr. Maclinn 'after Home freezer problemp s are only • Sh^r, light*. : soi«e_weeks of research," but some one phase of the work o f the-F6q.hFd 6 —Jt-all-begon c^r~j»--thj^Ic^ittlb^-queslion-for'which of his accounting office. w«i(ht, WuNablei ng an equnliy simple, .factual little answer. 3; ,the time it was over,, ' jb^Uii QUlcKly pies are .be-jter if frozen licfore Technolocy Department which has. k /UAMHt.VopulaVr -QI.fi.ljlHShad*; YER' 1 avoret^-Children's Size "'• liney are.baked and sprne are Better the fundamental .jpb'ofssekinir'out ny telephone bill. was enormous; t,he day had gbhe, anilfi. was in • a COAST TO COAST MOVERS 7 tt»MK» of 10 /• if baked before they are frozen." AT 15 ALDEN STR 7./• «!«««. jotter tasting and more attractive- pc state of irenzy.. ' ~7 ^ • • , •>—7 w • Rllkht lr»e««lar- ; Dr. Maclinn added thnt generally 1 .naively dreamed was ltlea iio«mv«Iy da. V foods-on your table.- ''; • ••' r simply sought some; information not' »«eet w«ir- 25c DEODORANT endily available i.n a book, telling me where a deaf child could go • ^ IB"|! quality. ' The food technolocy unit Was es- CRANFORD, qy ^A tablished nt Rutgers, Dr. Maclinn ~ school, within the.bc'rders of this"state, for spe^al instruction. Sold Rcowlarli; Jot $14 ' ixplained, ,to try to make certain friend of mine had asked me. the question, and/with the blood- #.0O Valued- that all the' efforts ofothc fartners iound instincts of any reporter. I* ••/'- Our Special pair and> ': ' V>& and the agricultural scientists who uaranteed to find her the answer. the girl whc/Vas stuck witii my • Low. Price .....>• work with them to produce oetter HENRY P. S HOTW ••^C'Kif^i'V. Some buVeau dealing w.itfv'chil- call could/go.. Another said, ''Tel^ GRanford 6- i at Our Expense that You Mayteel Stronger, More V«»oHn 7 Dovs \ .»«« «« limited qnUullUca. w« «»« foodstuffs are not discounted by ren and their problems/should her to cjm back next week". "That ALLIED VAN IJNES, loci 100 Size $5.95 poor packaging; inadequate re- know immediately, I thought* as^ I womapr was feeling a "beautifully m8mi( g * Crmtfav a 8»«e JYRIN frigeration or improper handling thumbed 'through the telephone rising; tide oCanger when a cheer- far CAmmerdal wrnt Estimates Given Fi«9ly 1 1 HontehoIJ '/ Grain SOLUBLE between tho producer and the ulti- book .looking .it New Jersey, state ful Voice came oh the line, apolo- Crtl WBUlMi4M* rW / 4 matte consumer. of, and Morris County* offices and gized for the wait, and saidsshe Stoppette Introductory Sale '•'Studies' underway in.'the food 'institutions', and Morris\own, town had^aken-the-chsuing.tjme to look technology laboratories •incliine de- tff. Arbitrarily choosing t Morriups the information. All I needed DEqp6RAi>rr*ahd HNESSE SHAMPOO $1 -75 ton'nination of ideal refrigeration County, and skipping over1 board to do was to write the stiite com- to introduce WOODBURIT ^.- Tir«d abdominal Full Fint ,\ int. I UKE. • . ^^ / , ••'i'tfk rhethods,- the best atmospheric of taxation, count^jall, and jijos" mission for.-/ the blind, she' said y'$2.50 Value fpr only ..:: ...:,..:.,..J;..;.:...v ,", * • . •nd back muscles . 39c . tan vear you out. FOR conditions for food storage, better quito extermination commission, bright,ly.'.' ' ' "• r. , packneing for meals, fruits and Lanolin-Rich Hand Cream G«comfoH*blesu^prt by wejting GREEN SOAR GRANU I came upon welfare board; and But this child isn't blind, heV / -• . ^ZZT •. •• •., t BKACEII Suppo«« bJk^the eltstie vegetables' and improved tech- made a call. Welfare, lo a ntind garment by,. Btuer tuBlack that f' - niques ''fof r curing—nnid d smokink g deaf, I quavered.. After "a short Now! A cream that penetrafet deep untrained. i» the fine distinctions, pause, during which I had- a teie- HOME PIEJRMANENTS — by Elizabeth Artiea, Tom, Mikei a man (tt\ better #feo t BELL'S BEST BUYS 'meats. into hand lines, soften^ smooHit . —look better. There's t of; social ''agencies, meant .wcliarQ yis'ion-clear picture of. the red- •"•:'•';. '•.: . ' '*;•;' .,...'. j • ' '• • ' • • • KXOWNT AS ONE OF BRAC8* in your siw. . ;.' .• • •••.••-' • •••• . •••••• • .. ••* and /or family 'problems. ' '••'•!''*' faced1 lady.at the otheretid oYYhe lilt, Shadow Wave, Prom, Tonette, Rlduurd Hudnut, •'' -,NEV*rJERSEY'S . .,- ; .' Ittsnfittee C«n(«r ' • •.But welfare yv.ds completely non- line, vire returnetj to biisinesSi' Or ''. v:\ PintUSP POPULAR BRANDS PIKEST.TSKU'6 SifORiES The home offices of (Jl lar<(« In- plussed, .and,, khew wotbinR of the OOhr-tilr TAX Bobbie, Pinwave, Bu-Tee \Vave and Rayve. surancc companies *»•« in CoruitcU- problems 'bf deaf children. Wc.l- COD LIVER OIL CIGARETTE•Carton S $2-02 cut.-;,.- '• ".- • ' • ••.; :;• •• . fare'sugeest'ed calling the rehabili- •Carton:/'• raekaee 21e,Al'-" l. tation commission in Newark, only Muhi-Vftamm and Mineral 30 cents away, which had-so many BELL'S BEST BUYS 2-in-l BARGAINS Woodbury line programs, it probably had one ^Pleasant TaitJng Nutritional 1 for deaf children. ... . :% -': :'•••• >•'••• ~" Shampoo Supplement for XSSMitA ¥••- So t called rehabilitation, and n Personal Size i fif 29c Wildroot KREML. HAIR weary lady.asked; me the-age-pi VjNstVmffM CREAM TONIC 65c and ft PRICE UNICAP$2iptt© ADay Vi ihe clilld in question. When I'said b about ten, she replied that "rehab" Autumn Joy« «»• ixiS OIL.:.,..,;:.: 7 SALE! could do hothins. unless the child ^oth for were .sixteen.. Holding a ti{(|itjrcin *!•• SIZE 24 for 94c\2S0 For $6.96 on siJrcasim, I ^sked,,quietly if'the 29c Filch O for child-were to wait six-years befor^. learning td talk —'a:nd to read- SHAMPOO L'E»lfon»-Honfi6iie iotl nil because little richab said six- CREAM & OIL $1.95 HOMICEBR1N VAPORIZER teen? She didn't know. ?sTow » size 1 -RICHARD mis *••• ™»'-;Vi -v only Mr.. LariHgraff- weite .here, he $3.90 Value : * GERItOL 'might have some opinion, but he CAMAY Tablets or. L $437 was on vacation, ";so why didn't I SOAP CREAM SHAMPOO CHARI^ANTELL PLASTIC call Monday?, Mr. Landgraflt evi- Fortnula No. 9 & o BAND AIDS dently had hidden the" book. Or YEAST perhaps he'-had taken it on his CREAM RINSE SHAMPOO , $000 ^ holiday with him for. some quiet Both $|.eo - 35c HOLLAND 91 ^5 cc vtSYNERAL study. . . ;. • ' ...... i • •' VITAMIN PROPS . Rehab and I parted with mutual STATIONERCTATtANffi*VY / ** * unpleasant feelings,,, and 1 re- ^5e tubes MILK of 10c LIFEBUOY Jergen's BEIJ/S— For Complete Fr«K Stetk of turned, t«> New Jersey;'jttane'irtfr and MAGNESIA Vitamins and Vitamin .Compounds..,—. immiidiately perceived a child wel-. L^TiOlltaiS DENTAL^ 29c BALL POINT 1 Q« fare office right here at heme. I brLUX ; LOWEST PRICES! called quickly, with no threat of. SOAP s:...r;.;.... SHAMPOO CREAM 30 cents over'my head, and after HIM I SHOTTEt rAINT stating my question, was asked !to Thermometer hold on. \Vlu"le Iheld on, I could' hear as distinctly as though I were in rhe Same room, the happy chat- $118 Value ^- TOOTH ^RUSHES ter of an office force -preparing fe' leave. • It was then iour-thiitvv. O TEK DELUXE Cfyc Civ^l ser\-ants aim to .clear out o»: YOUR the aot. .. !' .. > One civil servant suggested that 10c BOBBY she hang up on ;• that woman", so MNS '...,, 35c Nylon I „ " MOTH BALLS or DRESSING COMB ^ COON - V fiave a Hye $Sc Value " you say. "Lcfs put some pep 35c Vahie-^lly FAVORITE \At SHOEtw S - Johtiaoh Ss Jotiwum wim itifo\ouf meetings." But how? Pethaps^e can be of help/Our pro- ^ Complete -' TISSU^^jOO* ':" —FOBBING «*.w t •••:"••._:,.••.•• .-' ••••'-•'--• ; •• J>tt. FIRST AID ; $rVaTtte2S0cT IPKOBLEM^TEET motion department is at your service. We have a number of sound Snpposito ALCOHOL Addlt or Infant S^uibb's DENTAL CREAM 1 ANDREW CRISANT1 motion pictu^s which we think would be of interest to your mem. •'e. . .'• TS^Value-^ MARLIN : Gradiute of Awerif«i 112 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Sthdol of PrieUMdfei bers. Civic, church, fraternal and business groups call upon us Tlic \nv SM CEN1f€VNIA.K AVE. • • CKANFORD •'•t-1' / In Compounding Prescriptions BORICACIp BY frequentty. They find that" visual presentation of a subject isoTgfear NOW IS TO GET That's what the three "shlnglei" pictured above represent. It means that when you 00 interest to an audience. < ' bringn prescription here from your Physician, It will not only be compounded by on GILLETTE Super Speed $1 -

•: ••.•-...••.'• ,-••-,. THE fixperfenced Pharmacist using fresh ingredients, but wilHliEnSe-carerully checked lay RAZOR with ol Westfidd SCHLECTER'S another equally experienced Pharmacist. <_11, . \.' , . ..1. Why not get injouch -with your local Public^en-ice officei BEST IN WQ arc pardonably proqd of our Prescription.i^partwenT; That you have had faith EVERSHARP-SCHICK , Comrih Anthony /or your new look Crtnford P«nt and-HJOfudence•In us is evidenced by the fact that we have fllldd rnprc than 235,000 INJECTOR KITk7 ''< FIEE ESTIMATE 1«4 SOUtH AVEU E. Have somlcone there tell you about the aifferent filing ;7vp'ifMerIptiMS-durl^ • Hr Permanent Wave and Hair have V Styling to Type.. B. 3-1700 Atrangement«ean be made for a showing of any of our HERSHEYo BABY BEN O.271S3 •NESTLE; BIG BEN is no charge for this service. : FREE JW took Permjneiits".... $10 and 111 CENYEB CA&W0OD

&•: iftrdresser Public Servant DAILY HOURS . of a Great State L ;\ •-•» /*» r; 22$ & ^c, 2-2316 TOItETBIES 17 NO. UNION AVE CPj\N OKD , N 9 A. M. to 1O P. 'i. THE CRAtm)Ri> CITIZEN AKD CHR<)NlCLfr THUR6BA% SEPTEMBER 25 •••^''^Y^^^^ spent $100 for a picnic for SO.mern. 1 • , • Which cooperates with and comple- folders gave the ,class an over-all 4 '-• ••-'•'"•;>'- •'•••••--l" '•;•: •' ••••• Schools, and Thiorhqi Stone, enftd Davis, Diane De Weerdt and >lich- folders gave , tributed bers July 19 at Miller's Grove-j," ments the work Of the colleges In Mri.' Sally Vohner'S roo^a have and I picked up the'mari^' he said.' h Pi f Quebec: ,y : T^Jseiteriio •.'•••° -:";5 guidance co.rta^Ilgh^••.•••.' .0 i^f!..•'• ""' •"Latex' in the day, we flew this ael Dunne. view of the Province of Quebec: $i I914J during the' past twelve KenUworth. • • •:, the training and developing In Cran ford Public Scliooh pacesplaces: NNee w England SsStates. PaUll,, Funky William Dennis, Virginia is for '300'miles along. Hlghwj. 1 Martens, Dale",Ldand. Caiarles plane for a 'while. This-wis;quite, Kathryn, Marvin; George Mitchell, tions for 23 member* of the Un- Brotherhood, advance Truth and leighbcrhowl must have a uxHiary Dickinson and Elizabetji Rawlins. ion County Blind "Associatit?*. Justice, "develop . Character; "and aut do not let us all be crabs. Give CLEVEtANO SCHOOI,,, C'ree had birthdays this nSonth. Boillod, JerTy Bannnn and John thrill for me /because' hot many' Ronald Nakashima and.Diane Pet- 1 OfPapkivay To ' Pauline Lowe In Mrs^ Ruby Ruth Hagerthey, Beverly Gar- which the fcions cliibs sponsor. It promote"-Scholarship,, all ia thef [he kids a break. lvct Boqt Claps ,• • . , Kindersuteii Simons; Lake Ontario region.Ja nll-year-old boys get thisi' erson^.' •' , . *' .'.,-.- _ HaVpld Jacobsen of 11 Herning Umrer. the sponsorship of Eliza- Mrs! Dorothy Hall's classe is Ferrelra's first grade spent'three vey and Russel Funk had spent service of God.and M^ Sections of the Garden State Sincerely yours, Wetland and,'-Miise**,• Tidabbck; tunny.' Also in thec group a.re' James some tirhe. in Detfiware; JLawrence , nveune Was honored by Sigma [ bcttrElotilla'SQfl. U. S. Coast Guard group "of /"very quick ieaYncrs;" i days in Washington, D, C-, last the Southern States, Emil Kutsera; Richard Mory'reporti that Miss Pells. Virginia, Scwelli Barbara •Parkway already completed John D. Doyle M/Set,'. khthlldil Timmins, John 'K'ryminski -and Pi fraternity at its recent biennial United States Army. | Auxiliary,*! tQursfrin "Basic Small itV Warner's—sixth-grade "RussellfFuhk-yisited-Pennsyivanlai. r" mga , songs, salute the flag, play tw< class about the many interesting terv. '•• •; ••'• • '-: .-.' ' nominated MernaJShaw "as safety dde and Carol Ann Walker. 'chairman of the New Jersey High- and Robert Smith, Charlene .Bed- Pa., M'.-25 yeors of service' as its EJclitor. Citizen,-and Chronicle /.'_ jj,ijttcd at Battin High School irt games and. draw pictures. •.: '. and historical places she had seen. " Also, Canada. John pafrol membef and Richard Har- ford, Kenneth Taylor and James national executive secretary. He way Authority, \told n delegation Elizabeth in conjunction with ttje . Like theolder children, the kin 1 The rest of the .class is very busy •Thousaad Islandg aad Howe Cav- ^. '"' • ' ' Grade 5 •"* •. - SJPONSORED BY^TBINITY CLUB Ciariford, N. J. • • • ', • , ',. -''. assistahC The class also Kelly visited New York State. was presented.with a-ty(f}nm. movie of IJnion Goffrity officials Thursday Dear Sir;. '. . . udult education program dergarten children have appointee collecting leaves and seeds for-.the cms. Carol Ba^uto; the shore, selected four_j;pmmittees to The bpys and girls in.Mrs^Eu- projfctor and screen, while Mrs, nicVSamer's class have decided on Many'bfthe other members of the Referendum in Trenton. • On behalf of tKo publicity com- -' J.-F. Durkin, flotiya commander, "helpers." Elizabeth Cloud takes itail science corner. Nancy Rankin. fexa>»it» Sinsaions. on safety topics: playground safe- class spent time at New Jersey ,/;iuobson was presented With a snid the course is designed to give ; jobs for the classroom; The li- nitteo 'and the members of .the ,, ,-the-milk money to the office In the Barbara Lipne brought beauti- Frank Storz; Jeaa Wells, Carol ty, Richard Harvey; bjcy'de safety, bh'' .silver tea service. Voters have been urged by the Commissioned Abbott also as- the boat owner or boating enthus- morning and Bill- Fischer, in the fall leaves!. Edward Tristram, Dale Juhr, Elizabeth McNab and Dennis brary win-.be taken care of by 3)oek Dance Committee, I would Teddy Weiia'nd; 'traffic safety, fn 1027 Mr. Jacobsen was ap- New Jersey Taxpayers- Associa- sured- the delegation that trucks Jke to t.lmnk you for your splendid iast a working knowledge of the •'•' afternoon; In the morning Richard V.ogel, Sheldon Cohen and,.John Bazata; Pine Lake. Joan KiJlian; James; Coles,* and home safety, Michael Carlozzi and Karen Coc- tion to approve the 25-mulion would not be permitted, on the U.S.C.G. regulations and how to Durand takes care of the locker, Glidden have found ^chestnuts, : uzza, paper by "Willard Lutes, poi nted. oxecutive seerctarjt • of•• his ooperatiQn. and thoughtfulness.- !• anrf Latrobe. Pa^. Barbara Wright. Mcrna Shaw. • '< Couftly Sunshine Clul» ^ 27, at 8:15 'fi-aternity and directed to establish lar bond issue tjBT coinstruclijtebl! limited access road north of theirn su'i'b that without jlour servjpes., .handle a- small boat so an. to pre-* and in the aftprnoon that job v. acorns; and a berry they The following people spec! part cloakroom deors by Ralph Keil 0 ;new stale institutions, but,ib ) he dances wpiild never have" been vpnt accidents.. ..*' .'.- well,looked aftcr-.-by.^George-Bur- t identified. KOO8EVCLT SCHOOL and the, bulletin boards by Elects Heykurn Leader : and organize a central business (IXccan-Moi.iudulhjgp.UQty line. of the summer at various camps: V, ... ':'/.• DONATION —- 73Ceiiis-. .:: •.; otllce''of' adiihinfatratjon for the iect the proposal that the State is successful as they were. • ••• nash. Dorothy C,raft takes enre o "Btjily 'Meschter.' 8»erls*a Uchtcap, >"•;:.—•. '• Grade 4 ...' •." ' Mundy and Howard ArnesenV '-It;.was reported that Commis- Daniel J.°Heyburn of 5 Burhsidc national organization and its 'sub- guarantee 28a~jjiilKort^dolIars in 1 Sincerely .vniiny-• " .. the morning attendance sheet and Miss Lynn'ore Bnuso's second Dale>LeIaruI. Charles Boallcd. Jan Children in Mrs..Meyer's class " Bruce" Roberts and Carolyn AllWclconie , TickeU Available at Donr sioner Abbott stated that he Draft Board 4*1 Gets avenue was? elected president of dhlhiId a general New Jersey HiglijJwajrAutnority Bob Redden, 'Pauline Dickison the afterhtxm. graders have been planning a na- Tidabock and •have chosen Australia, to study in Hammond are board" monitors; the Union County Sunshine Clujb hoped the completed ' sections Call to Draft 50 Men social studies. Under Miss Amato's endowment fund, publication of a bonds We construction clthe Gar-! could remain toll free "iiniler n Publicity'Chairman, The boys,ahd girls of Miss Rose ture museum in their elassroorrt, Frank Nancy Serina and Beverly Hetzler, Friday evening at the club's an- .den- State' Parkway. Bot^h issues •; Selective Service Board 44, 11 guidance the students have made quarterly magazine, and.an edu- permanent(V plan., The . authority •;., Block Dance Committee. • Marie Murray's class are very hap- '•under the direction of their tcach^ Elected to plants; and Nancy Tarver; erasers. nual meeting in St. Mark's Church Qre^being isubmitt'ed to the people; which serves Cranford qnd other a border of emus and bottle trees. cational fund..;In the field of intcr- chairman told the groucthat .Gov'; py to,'have' Susan arid Johnny as cr The following students have the class were. During news period the class has in Elizabeth. . '.-'•; ; The following children have fniternity. relations, Mr. Jacobsen in/referendums at 'the November Driscoll also favors this pliin. • Defiiulioiii* of liirls, Boy* 4owns in the wbstcrn portion of Visitors and hope they will be able contributed: sea' shc'ijs, Linda Jack Simons. Jean seen a polar map brought in by The dub comprises the- chairmen ^election. -»^'-- ' ..•'••'. Union County*, has been requested brought in interesting articles has bconi'arnember of, the execu- Following the conference. Free- tc • stay for" a- -long time'.. The two Frederick, Susan Compton. Nancy Nelson Lighteap were* Elizabeth Trotta, a- Russian head-t of blind aid'and sight conscrvav tive committee of the National/ The Parkway proposal involved anel Discussion Topic to' -summon fifty; - men into' the - visitors arc g6ldflsh' brought in by Leech, Alnric Faulkner; ivy, Hos- serve ori the Safety PattoL about Australia: Susan. Keep, holder Albert J. Benninger of dress shown by Barbara' Vergalla tiori committees of air county. inteifraternity Corjference and7is "far m6V'e,than a question of Htgh- '^What Is a Girl? What Is aarmed forces on October 29 Ellen Weinberg. Iyn'Guycr. John Mack, William Lynn Mason, Robert- Rowland, -Ci- Lions clubs. ' :. .-":. . : Mountainside «aid he will . work Boy?" was the topic of a panel-dis- and souvenirs from vacation spots We take pleasure fy announcing that -ji' past^ president of 'the College way financing," th.e Associaiffpn aiul v'oto for the approval of the The board was alsd' ordered to Frank and Carla Jean Lindemanp and Alexander .Cloud; te. ICohn, Fred Ward,"3p Ann Mr. Hcyburii succeeds • Dr. Felix- cussion last Wednesday evening at brought in by Karen Cocuzza. Fraternity Secretaries' Assbttkitibh. said, in a statement, "it is" a'prc^ $285,000,000 bond issue to be put : send 14 men for preinduction tests ptne cones. Timothy •Boettgcy and t x l i| J t Robert Clare. Other: incoln School. ^ <. MiiieT S^l3S5~T EP ttlrtiEii tO~hl5~ ClsSS A.. Crindoli of Elizabeth. "George Tlio Sigma Pi Convocation, q posal to introduce'.a riew( metnoS on October JO.' • wow? hung in the classroom. articles have been Grade 6' . ." ••'..• •.up to the voters in November, Nancy Leech; acorns, Kenneth about an airplane Sight as followi: Martin of Hillside was named to national congress of more/than 300 of government in New Jersey."' Dr. Kenneth C. MncKny, presi- Thorn, Charles Richter, Henry brought in ^bjj Robert Rowland, . The boys and. girls of Mrs. Helen •freeholder BerininBor represented "Last Saturday nay father task my i succeed Joseph Adtfalia of Linden V1L WIEIIAM j;VilfBB¥Nilil . oincera and members, /extended Tlje Association gave its eat-i ,'•«' ; "Shown" the Viiion Coiinty Board of Chosen lent and clean of Union Junior Iii Charge of Dinner /' The first grade classroom of Mrs. Detering, Marcia Rubine and Dor- Susan Petersoni>Jane Arriold, Jo Skerratt'is sixth grade have been as secretary. Raymond Hoffman of from September, 6 to SoptcmberD. dorsement to the proposal tospend Pictured ollece, was moderator for the older brother and me to Linden sharing the joys of'their, summer Frepholdeiis • as- • its . lecislative Mildred Mahony has been made othy Martin; autumn leaves, Nan- Ajrport for' the day." Amt-MftKenna and-Susan Scott. Plainfield was reelected treasurjer^ I The four days of the convention n second $25,000,000 to relieve ov- DcoliWSc ^ „ chairman. . • forum- sponsored ly the Parent- With A. D. Green of Cranford in cy Grote, Carol .Gawley, William vacation with their classmates. - ha* joined pur organisation in .the charge of dinner an nngements, more attractive by the lovely flow- "Jtt was arranged that we should . For tne class's study of'Wipks arid It was_«_repDi tcd that- Union, wore filled with important business er crowdingjn the State, institu- ire* and Amy Lou Kraus. In the back row, same order, avo Deanna laione, Dawn Gulliford.JPecey Educiition Study Group of the Lin- "Donnelly, Franklin Lawson and Sandra Casta.ld'o had.jherr.ckst to| Also attending the conference t|ic Board of Governor's- and var- • crs and ivy. which- Susan Kolbe, pick up a man at CaJcarell Airport minerals in ' science, , Arthur jessiohs and Workshop discussion tions after esctehded study. ' • • ;..- LaGracc. Sheila Ciagfiion, Myra Dlofenbruch, Dorothy Mcdrhth. Janet•'.Dqmpso.y, OliVe Livingston, coln School . Parent-Teacher' As- Lynn Arthur; and horse chestnuts, SchultzeT. Lynn Mascn, Susan, tell, having .visited' It.-l.v. ettpacity of office manager, with com- > Phyllis RUIA~ Carol Woollcy, Doicthy -Schm.itz nnd,Nancy Kidd. •-•'•. were State Sen. Kenneth C. Ham) iociaticn. " . ious* cominittoemen of the Massa- Philip Brubaker, Charlotte Martin, about thirty mites north of linden. periods of ar» ir)forrngtivc *and/xn,'- of Elizabeth, and Assemblymen Angela!' Marino, Virginia Green Jeffrey Breibart, Henry De'tering Keep, Diane Kc*hn, George Keusch, Spain, Belgium. Holland, structive natu/e for thet benefit of ServinR on the panel were: Mrs. chusetts Institute of Technology and Lots Welch. &. it would be' tuueh estsier to manx. Atii;tria, and C. Clifford Thomas and Fred.E, —and—Carole—Collins—brcught^-to le^Aniola^^hailes^GoodfeilciM^ pleie supervision over all underwriting dgduitdletidl Realtors. Attend District ; tuth Janovslk. - elementary sun- Club of Northern New Jersey held Judith Marcman, Carolyn Malm- Coins ^Q all countr;es.'; :"castiheis7 •foes properly selected, nnd mnrKpt? Shepnrdr~both—nf—EttZalScthT^V^ •rvisor, Hev. Benjamin Allen of their-llrst. meeting and dinner ot school- '. •' • . GradeS-. ' ternates'."-.,.^ . Meetiitg in Far Hills Sewer Authority Sliiilies semblyman Shcp.a'rd' sattl he would . . jfe berg, Jane Cjfcfiver, Susan Peter- and a lovWy^fart frotK Spain and |: and claim service facilities. Sigma Pi Fj'atornitj^as. founded ed' us green wraps brlnj; in good [he First Baptist Church, Dr. How- the season on September 16 at the ... The boys and girls in Mrs. Doris The students in Miss Elinor mpney on local markets after red support the referendum because '. NewswanEcr's JlrSt grade hiive Warners' class have, sjrranged an son, Diane Hower, Robert. Row- shces and a sm.aU wiridttii'.l, from'; on Febriiary.-2fe, 1897 at Vincenries Members of the Cran'ford Real a Plans for Outfall Sewer ard R. Best, • superintendent, ..of Hotel Suburban,'East Orange. 1 Holland, were 'iftvaag tfce many f Estate Board'attended a district tomatoes are. gone. '_'.'•... , Preliminary plans: for terminal he said he. was impressed by the been readinfc stories about a teddy exhibit in conjunction with their land, Susan Kightlinger,. Andrew Mr. Van Beynum is well qualified to University, Vincerincs, Ind. It has jiosstibility of saving '$80,000,000. .bear.; Roberta Rottman, Susan study of C'hinsv Those who brought, Wells and Norma Kpnegen brought curios that made tfa* class wiih-j 4G chapters"at leading colleges and meetfng of'the 'Stew Jersey Assocv Peppers and eggplants can be facilities for an outfall sewer Ut at CrWorA NT. 1 that it had bcS»n atottg. .^-^ ./.fj- -' CASH an* CAKKX '•' iation of Real Estate Boards kept a few: weeks in a cool loca- the Arthur Kill were presented to Ferguson, Lynn Holland and Jill articles for the exhibit include Unksfct. wUl hnW a in rock! for investigation? • . , assist our many'clients in their various universities^throughout the coun- Holland brought their teddy bears Diane Leland, Alan Haspes, Eliza- MONDAY. SEPT Students chfisen ^o serve on the James Kelly and Eiiiabeth'^ajv- ? try and 19>chartered alumni club's Thursday at Far Hills-Inn,-Far tion and out' of direct sunlight. the Rahway Valley Sewerage Au- Highway Authority Gets at 8:15 P. M. • IKS.*.* at 14* ,_ ON RUG CLEANING iiv.principal cities; There-ore' more Hills.- -. . • Peppers keep in fold storage three thority Thursday. to school. • bcth Grayson, Carroll i BuiWine. tumtie Nftrcli Aiyiosse aad AldM Roosevelt Student Council are lins spent some Sirce iri' Canada I pr.oblettis since he lias been, connected Bjr EUC BL PETEKSOK. JR. Loan for $17 Million Susan Ferguson brought a cot-Karen Owens, .Robert Low, Candy " trtw*. Cranford. St. J.. ia .«ka*3d|ef3 . Charles Goodfellow and Jane Arn- and everyone, it is;'sisd. e:\joyed-j, HAMRAH-EMERSON, Inc. than' m)00 members.. It is an edu- Henr-y Shaheen of the Cranfoitd Wmm CWuty Asricultnnl Aient r'r four jveeks or more if they arc, The plans, as well as*an alter- -.7/5*- AptsUeittou ' ei . J.. ipoea tbae will by. S,usan Keep "annedt Susivn of 5 years service during World War U. SPECIALIZING IN FILLING PRESCRIPTIONS irested befone the- first killing frost; place. Beans, will, not keep much thority engiticcr.. <• between now nnd Election Day. . to two fathilyy titS ut:K M "A*" Peiersdn'. more than a week. . The . authority , borrowed • the he exhibit table for the unit arc Dlitrirt.Dltirt t ' If.it is possible 'to determine Both proposals ;were • rcr.rorred William .Wiseman, Diane Heartel, O'SI -Application d yeiSlaea V. tit-my.' The Pupils of Mrs. Quiiiri.tfincc's Since1948 he has served as fieldmnderr ^" OF EYE PHYSICIANS When a killing frost will .-occur,' However, yoting snap beans nre to the'' engineering committee money for one year at-2 .per cent wner fof p*rmh«jo±nci-t On'tiicscindividual maps.the pu- man. Madeleine Stuart/ Nancy 10 52 . ApoliciBnai o* JOxtaMtta: ,lifl- |#AA# • • '' • • ' ' 60 degrees where they will ripen sold on the mnrkef. committee "headed by Councilman ber 4 General- ElecUon, the author- Lindemann, Har.old Snider, Jo- icoln Saelity. Ojuntr.. tog-iprtiw'ttvw i to, pils-have located the.various re- No Better and attain a good red color. Pick Okra. pods are good at all stage's George Bartcll of Rahway for ity will ask."tha voters to put a .ate the pr*mi*«' ore L»4t 15. Meek TS. nut Arm Donovan,- Ronald Lawrence Ltncolrt Aviniw. «trfi*i- e< M*riwr Ave- sort places visited'during the sum- nly the medium to large tomatoes of development and' are of higher study and recommendation. ctini'antcC'pf the stage's credit bc- and Robert Cohen. "jiu*. for-the operation «* a mer;-, Gcod. ones were' made by >HBSCBIPTION and these which are free from clis- quality when they arc young or , Roger C. Aldriclv of Cranforcl Ttiiicl n $285,000,000 bond issue to : Patrldar Boyette. Jeffrey Fleuren, 109 JEFFERSON AYR. '-- ""• ..-Grades ' .• ' •. ' JI/S2 Appli-• •yt • ' -4v '')•)>' ••.- ' •*•"••• •«'•••'.•*.'.-" v*:' NEW JERSEY'S . The, window boxes 'have been By order- lin," DcUglas Reilly, Alan Kohn •^Mft TriurttJ*y Ev«nlr%t • Closed WfdMtdtyt ....'•. / :

BOARD Or ABnSTIEVT ; and Judith.Davidson. ,'• •' •'-• • ': ' V '"'' .'•• FINEST DttUG STORES started. Carol "Wclk'e and Grace , HmlJ M. Bode. ^ii9S2 r'.l' . '' V..;; Different vehicles have been ;: <: I Speth have brought in plants. Robert L- Clare. Jlrr made by Patricia. Sangiuliano; Jo-- IM WESTflKtD, Censtr it [ Elm: Opert AKendty Evening* ' ^^*S During English class, pupils iii Dated: September tat IKX- V-33 Next Week's ann Pastrof, Dennis Byrnes and EAT THEM HERE OK -TAKE THEM HOME Karen Qurk. The titles haVe been iii* made by Alan Kohn. Made Fresh Every Night In Our Ko NighflyinO deserves I SHEBMAN* S ii t)inlw» Boon* 4 Bar '" •'••: '• '-••'• ••••••':'• • • \ '„ Grtde 1 i7PW.to 1JLM. The ftcw group of first graders in 1 :|i||v-::. • Miss Mary MarteH's class is made up o£JL3 girls and. 13 boys. Most GOOD HOUSING TOO! of the children know each other I from kindergarten. The enly new- wm^r_is_J?qbcrtJLe Due, Robert ROOM THE BEST THINCTtCr attended kindergarten in ^Ic- (Formerly.Bump tuchen. '• • . Atnong those in the class' arc i 9/M/ALNUT AVE. j Virginia Abrams, fcichqlas Alexo, Ronald Anderson,' Laurannc Biri-.. A LETTER HOME baucr, Janet Cochran. Dortald Cov- Any car will run hctter and lasjt longer entry, Betsy Jan Cyphers, Barbara when protected iii a good garage. And if WHUS needs proper shelter, there's time IS THE WEEKLY VISIT OF TO ORDER A PIE TO TAKE OUT enough to build before Winter catches up We have an attractive Knotty Pine Room available for with.us. '*'. • • \. . Showers, Meetings, Etc. ."•••••' , So let us help you choose the kind of lum- WINDOW ber, overhead doors, paint and other ?« materials best suited to your needs. The Citizen & Chronicle IV^elher you decide on a single or doubje, SHADES I model, or a utility type garage (with robin for a work bench an.d for storing garden HOLLAND MADISON tods and other, thing?), look to us for ATTHE SPEOifii* COLLEGE RATE OF dependably viU be arranged. \ FOR THE ClkLEGfc YEAR NOW TO JUBiE Here** the "Rocket" record.. .* record to rememl>er when you're buying a new RIGHT IN QUALITY.., car! The "Rttcket" is owner-proved by THKt AMD MM 0MK AND MGHf IN MIC! IN ADDITION TO ALL THE HOME-TOWN NEWS, your sea or daughler , l^ore than a million motorists—road- ,, - - proved by hilliona of niiles of.'^rivin)!;!' ' will •dioy raadinci &« doings ol Hand* in othtr fcchooU and eolhq**. a» " '".The "Rocket" has beea a leader in hiph-- chronlclfld in the popular "COLLEGIANS'CORNER''Coltimn. YJES ^ WE'LL irtAVE A NEW FRONT > coiupression for four full years! That's » ^Sign Up With Us- to help you cut fuel cost* BDT INSIDE THE SAME EFFICIENCY why the "Rocket" ia the most fani.om ^.dean-burning Mobilhetd! • J' name in engines! "Rocket" means aniaz- tdt CJomplete Fuel Oa Ser- THAT WAS ALWAYS PREVAILED AT vice: automatic delivery to Containa '«&«©? heat unite S E A G E R •• S WILL CONTINUE TO . — — — USE THIS CONVENIENT OWER- BLANK — *— * than over. Give us a .ruils imootitnas! The "Rocket" has-proven Baveyouthebfoubleofcheck- ^SERVE YOU IN THE FUTURE AS WE #itf your tank ^nd re*order- today an# get home heating" ._ il» rugged durahiliiyl The "Rocket" I ALWAYS HAVE IN THE PAS&-- ing.'.;. free hedt»saving tips worriei.ojffyburmind. . I'm- :••- csumom 'crrizEN AND CHRONIGIE. • stands for top value in inodern engines! Jtt'23 Aided S»« Cranford, N. I. Come in tojay for a "Rocket Ride"! GRANFORD'S OLDEST Drive a new OM»aiobile just onee and you'll netwbesatwued until vouowuouc! I PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY • „ To iaiuiatt! U COMliNATION BOORI. SVOUIIAIH. Will wve up to OAK ILOOUNO* Pi""' Srade /u UimMUfMia Screen and ^lau insert inter- 25% of your fuel bill, provide Itiln-dfied flooring. Will give, Known For Dei>endahilify Mart* S«jKr Mi*, fluw "the one Y\ttt way to tave im- any room in your home that »«nd end Chronicle trom portant fuel money in Winter changeable. Dependable( comfort, protect health. A workmanship. All standard "warm" value any way you welcome new look. %o see tliij . - • • •' , ' :;—— •••"••. r *ad provide welcotne comfort fine oalrflooritiR is to wantit; Until juii.0 IS lo: , ia Summer. Our prices invite ikes, alLharH:»oJje« v»lu«. , look at it! AllneeHM *\za. ••-••'•••- CALL. FOR AND I : From $17.50 From $3.65 ' .'Bd'. it. 19c '. •Phone CRanford G-0080*for a' taxi. ^ DELIVERY ^SEHVICE," Nam* ..._,..'.. .- * "Fi'guie * it out for yourself! Everything is hero to help you modernize, repair and "comlorUxo" your home. Terms to suit. TrafllJ* andd parkinwkingg taktke up--a E loj of time J . •. save that time and effort . . ..go.'by taxi. 1 YOUB SERVICE CENTER FOR Sdbodl Addftis Addross 0 I OS M B l\ 11 EVERY BUILDING NEED CRANF-OK.D SEAGEI^S Stl YOU1 NIAttlST OLDSMOBILK -DIAI.IR' mwo-- 6-050 5 f 'i.i -l/r.1./ CENTENNIAL AVE. J. WALTER SEACER, Sen. D .:_ "Bepen&tifr, rrtendltf Sef»fci Btnet IMS" ; p QB»IS GKE V rrmnjEnza2ES CRANFORD, N. J. 104 N; UNION AM 1 ' N68TH AND eENTRAL AVENUES ' ' I tU^Hkmm tJor. North•'•* Wfllda Aves. Leslngtott Aw. tt

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•<' Terpehirig will be devotional leade: Rev. lat the latter meeting. . ' :-• .1. in 'installation of officers; anc teachers will be. held at ft* p. m Mrs. Charles ^Ujnvvood, Roberi GOOD NEIGHBOR! -"RY-^^ir-Bww.-Tg V >lll ! MISSIONARIES AND.THE CULTURAL , U* part. The Rev> Mr. Allinger wi r On. Sunday at 5.30 p. tn., lend-devotions. A social Hour an A' new program of classes'* " "fiovelntoaUtb" v>orld .. • " ,«. r"«*thw »»•',«." At the o'clock service on Sun- Jewish ctimmuriity will a'reception for the Rev. Mr. ari< parents at the First Presbyteriai : . Wiles the sword of Islam cut off the Far East, altogether from day a rinity Church, Walter E. both'the 8;30 a. nu Matins y obscrw :l Mrs. Ellinwood will •"follow th Church is being started for-tKi -the larger part of Christendom and slashed.away also its southern Cooper will "speak ...on the subject, and the 11 a. m. Main services YomKippur, the, solemn D;iyo. Of Sermon "lrTnge, there soon ldllowSET-th^-division of the Eastern part of Atonement, which is the cli' service. "All parents are invited study-^of the scriptural backgroun 1 VXayman Looks at the Church." this Sunday the Reiv. Arnold J. The RevJ Albert Aljifigetf pastor attend and meet the teachers. • of the lessons which arc belli European Christianity from the Western part. Christianity was ...1-. Cooper, who recently returned Dahlquist pastor, will preach on tori days, of penitence. The of the,,' Methodist Chutch, will now European and mostly northern, and western European. It is as a lay-delegate from the 57th thk^topic, "The Bible Is Thfroe m Sunday to Monday . enini Girl Scouts will meet at|3 o'clock used in the church school. Sun probably true that thti. Reformation forced the Church to deal/ speak on '^Thc J&ibJe ii the Answer" this..afternoon, and at 7:115 p.. m day at 9:30 a. m., parents of pupil: Triennial meeting of the General Answer.", this title has been chosen is marked by prayer and. total"au • at Sunday's 9:30. a. ni. services in seqtionally with forces and problems, that could have boon satis- ^ sWntton from food and drink, the Boy Scouts'.will meet in thjll hold "Fellowship Nigh,t;" Mrs. Charles'. C. • Allen,, was bap- eader and Jean Belden, worship we gave them. They were frequently more efficient than West- Odds and Ends Fellowship election leader. These officers will- be as- under the chairmanship of MrsSaturda. y at 11:30 a. m. This Sat- Mrs. Edwin Aaron, Mrs, N. Wolf |H •'• tized in the church at last Sundny',s. erriism in providing political stability, social.security and emotion- Frank T. Whitty. >; - urday the Rev.' Godfrey Albcrti and Mrs. Nat Platt, all of Crnnford.. J •of officers,., will, take place, and 10:50 a, m. service. sisted by Carol Turner, Harriet al contentment for members of their society. The missionary to of St Paul's Lutheran Church of Registration for Sunday School - is an act of your good P—' ''iSP(*4 •"•' Senior. High Fellowship will have Jones and Marcla Haag. sych people must go as a "learner," as well as a teacher. And for The Trinity t?lub will hold a Granford United Square Dance at 8:15 p. m. Satur- Linden will begin teaching the and Hebrew School will take p]aj eontritnition ta the. ••"• • •:.. :... ..,.,_ '..... , I ...;.;'.-. / ' ,\ "••.'• r as ' its speaker; ChiijMes-Zoeller, 1 The Senior Fellowship will meet us at home there is this to remember: Our missionaries must come at 10 a. m. Sunday. whose topic will be ''Youth Con- at 7 o'clock in the Senior High "from a people and a culture that is itself repentant, turning itself day" in. Sherlock Hall. Proceeds class. Pastor Alberti has volun- < ferences Across the U. S". A." Beth Ret?. Aitcheson Room. The program will consist from its agressivqHess for money, materialisrti, and its tolerance will be devoted to the work of the teered to continue his teaching 1 ^•:-,';,;:'|jpi|; f.'. '.. club. Paul Selby will be the caller. of this group during the vacancy, of the first two meetings, Brfv Scnn?' among us. And it f "Group Charades,", led by,of social chao3 and racial antagonisrirts. "'•'.. Troop No. 84 meets eveyy Tuesday ing the needy and Mtabyn Reeves and Rodney Stokes, F.or surely It is to tho ,ChristUtti the most, shnmeful and in- _ . The Board of Religious Education period: It is away of WiMFollow tolerable of paradoxes that his culture cares more for matter than will meet with the rector at 8 p^m. On Sunday from 7 to 9 p. m.,at 7:30 p. xn. ' nei CHHISTIAN SCIENCK CHURCH an,d a .time of fellowship and jsong •The new members' class wilt -"'.:'•• '•.:.•- ...SERVICES •. uCrill follow at the close of" the for spirit, mere for" living than for life, more for gadgets.than for Tuesday in the parish houie. The the Intermediate Luther League '. J' God, while among the "tonekward" peoples the reverse is true, Churchmerr*s Brotherhood will will hold its second meeting. Fol- meet on Tuesday/lit 8 p. m.,in 'the to the advantages of That man's experience for 'good peeling. . -. • - When one learns, as I d|d recently; that favorite G. I..term.for our church. vill'be receivedori people of our Local The Young AdultClub will meet meet tonight at 8 o'clock in Sher- lowing this meeting charter mem- of can,be measured by.his .loye^ for South Korean aliies was '•gooks." it is" easy to understand how bershjp will be declared closed, so- Sunday, Oc> cr 5, the Rev,.'Mr.' God will be brought out jit theLbs- The • Rev; ••• Gofl'rR©* A. •' Aitcheson, it the home of Kenneth Apps, lock Hall. is a pastor of Alliance Church,- has an- our cultural impact upon an. alien' people is .resented by them . that sill those who desire to be t>n Dahlquis'J^last ofilciai'-. Sunday as J sonrSermon on "Reality" to be IC-A Pnrkway Village, at 7 p. m.. despite the high-sounding phrases of our diplomats, hi»h military. this roll must have attended cither pastoi'y read in Christian Science churches nounced that his toplic q.^'Sunday's I discussion on the new "Revised 011101319 and presidential candidates. .. . .- •'•••. charge and. no obligation to buy .'. this Sunday. 11 a., m. services will be "TheItandard. Version"'of the Bible will "Well," you may ask, "What can we do about It?" It seems anything. Refreshments will' be Bible is the Arisvyer"- in connection IO led by the Rev- Neal Hern- to rne that we.'Western"-Christians must-first sincerely recog- served. Special invitations are active The Golden Text is from I with the introduction of the Rc- " Chronicles:, "Thine, O Lord, is the oh, Jr. . • ' -. nize the unity of'the human race and its real brotherhood and* " being Issued to new members of yised Stnndard Versjon.of thc^Old The Adult Class in preparation dignity in Christ; another thing we can do is to recognize that Church, tb attend a get- ac- . greatness, and; the power, and theTestament. The Cranford Clergy some of the most. advertised values of our culture are spurious glory, nnd the victory, and .the tor-church membership will meet quainted tea in conjunction with Council has $uggcstc;d that all .min- n tho Choir Room with the Ses- and that we can save' ourselves from some of our troubles by' the Art Exhibit^ . . majesty: for all. that is in the heav- isters ?ponk along these lines. • becoming •debtors; in some things, at least to the barbarian'. en and in the earth is "thine; thine :ibn at 8 o'clock. The topic for Circle 5 of the Women's Guild The Dr. Aitcheson will speak on isOiission will be "The Art- of ; is, the kingdom, O Lord, and thou will meet tonight at the home of And|^ ^ art exalted as head above all." "Religious People That Shall Never Ihurchmanship." • '.- Mrs. Wm. McFadzean, 20-A At- Reach" Heaven," at the 7:45 p. m. Monday at 1:30 p. m., the Board lantic drive, WinfleW. Circle 1 will .'•• ,•'••'' 'i •.'' •'•'•. ' • ' *'. i' . '. • '•,';••.''•'.•' ' • . • .••'•,•..• i • • ' ' ' ' ' • service. f Deaconesses .will meet In the Promotion Day Scheduled meet. Tuesday afternoon at the '.- -.Readiness from the'King. James Rally Day-will'be-observed by •.version of the Bible include; "Ac- :hoir Room. •;'-.• Sunday Bfble School of the Al-*- home of Mrs. Daniel Kusiv. IDS tho Sunday School at- 9:30 a. m. Monday evening at 8:30, the mediate Department: Dorothy Thomas street. Circle 2' will meet •> .quaint now thyself with him; and Junior nnd Senior FcllowshipK, lance Church will hold its annual be at peace: thereby .good shall iVomeh's Bible Class will hold aw ally and promotion.day Sunday at Knieriemen, Harriet Sanfoi'd, Bar- at the home of Mrs. Russell Pierce, c||i| b| e^e under tin's- leadership of Mrs3xpciitiy. e Board Meeting at the bara Tunnison ajid Corita Vogel. 28 Coldevlri road, Clark, also on come unto thce. Thou shalt George •Oster.helclt and David 1:30 a. m. . . to correct .oil acidity 1— USE also decree a thing, and it shall tome of the president, lilrs.L. J. The object lesson '-will be pre- Intermediate "Department, to Xuesday evening) September -30, Shepson at 0:30 p! m.. )nvi$, 301 Elizabeth avenue. Senior Department:.Richard Speed, and Circle 4. will meet at the home" be establishei d unto thec:" (Job The Rev. Dr. Aitcheson has an- ienttfd by.E. A. Pettersen, senior l 22:21,28) Group 1 of the Woman's Asso- lepartment lender. ... Arthur- Simmons,' Herbert Borleis, of Mrs. Wm! broege, 55 Goldevin nounced that all offerings token iatioh, Mrs.. F. W. Mriyen leader, LIME or LIMESTONE Ful^ity a^^ -.•.SB AmonA g the 'correlative citations. In addition to awards for perfect Mildrianc ..JVelte, Patricia Hart, road,' on. the • same night. this Sunday will go toward help.-.. vill meet-.at'the home of Mrs.,F.rcd Gertrude Brozy, Lillian Wludyka •;.'.,'• from the Christian Science text- in,g phy tiff the' church' debt.' 'The ttendance and memory work, Osceola >Cub Pack 144 will htrfd HP: ' . book "Science and Health 'with A. Mitchell, 420 Orchard street at libles will be presented to 18and Carol Wyatt. its first pack meeting for alLCubs payment of $1000 of the detot on hut for HUB land's sake .''..• Key to the Scrlp.tu.rcs'* by Mary :30 p. m. on Tuesday, rimary students who-will be pro- Senior Department to Young and prospective Cubs at l&op. ny USE 'LCI* ',• .1/11 . l**.w*^;.; AVf*VF»J.,--•»»*§•;•*•.'.-••ssihin an* y other the first of October, plus the offer- Other group meetings will be on - Baker Eddy, will be: "Spiritual ings, will .reduce' the'debt, to a otcd to the junior department. Peoples Department: Claire Kul- today. A special prograprt will be "•living and blessedness are the only Wednesday at 1 p. m. They follow: The following students will be mayfir and Gertrude Bangma, • presented after, the regular meet- Peat Moss — Hyper Hum us minimum, it jsu*cported. •'. Group ~2, Jender,' Mrs. Walter : r : evidences, by which we can rectfg- Dencons will meet tonight'.. ot irompted: ing. Parents or a responsible adult flip' Mize true existence and fell the .im- Cirk; hostess, Mrs. Fred Balsam, Nurse'ry Department to Bcgln- must. accompany/Hie youngsters. Inihutiitv agencies. - . V-- \ ", ,. .<-'• ^:"-v-V;> • .> ' the home of Williiim Felmley of 13 Oak lane; Group 3, leader, Mrs. .;;;•;-. ;•• '•;• Michigan Peat • the support of c^minutiity .',.," spcakablc peace which comes.from Scotch Plains. Choir will rehearse irs- -Department: Stephen Ander- The Trustees/fnvite all men of an all-absorbing spiritual love." bhri Woydenrteyer; hostess, Mrs. on, Rebecca Ann Ashworth, Doris Osceola Lists the church to^join a work party on- under the direction -of Jack Havi- /tnrghret Mettam, 92 Centennial land at 8.o'clock tonight.' Cunningham, Leonard bdwhio, Saturday.ylme project will- be to venuej Group 4L leader^ Mrs. A. then fora good feeding —rr'USE ~ Men of the churchr\vill meet-for obett Hammond.JMark Haviland,, Dual Services service j#e^grouunds_:aroundvihe United Fund. But - . Francis and Mrs. Edward Rbos; to.bcrt Jagusak, Carolyn Johanson, chiirchyahd manse. sies oi tK^ Cranloi-d Un*t^djbiiiid. •prayer at 8 p. m.-Saturday, Regu- lostess, Mrs. Roos; 405 JN. Union FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST lar prayer meeting will be at 8' erry Lapsley, John Lowrcy, Rjeh- iting^ot the Bazaar'Com-: venue; Group*5, leader, Mrs. An- rd Malwitz,' Linda Mould, Mark mjtfee will be held on' Monday- to AVK. Af HILN- 8Y. p. m.'Wednesday. , "'•!»' lrew*Bain; hostess, Mrs. Charles For Sunday JBp •• cu/(NroRi» . -. • . •• . jgcj and Richard Zurinsky. •- ; ake plans for the annual 'bazaar V Tl>e Rev. Dr. Aitcheson has been ilesscrVe, 21 Parker avenue; Group v»:/Sunday 11 a. m. . Beginners , Department to Pri- On Sunday morTning, clual.serv; ;q-be held on December 5. AH »*p- more thanlast year. Give generously. elected.to the Northeastern Distrjct "'s jgoal is : ; • BuncUy'School: 0:30 a.m. -' leader, MiSs Helen PJummer; mary Department: Roger Winter, ices begin' in both thq Oscoerfa rcscntatives of all organizations • ••••', ••••'•••••' ' •" -\ ••' '. • ", ' . •_.••• . : • - • . • : . 1 of the Alliance executive commit- -.'• "'Veattmenlil Service . ostess, Mrs. Howard Best, 21 Cen- Thomas Baba, Donald Whittakcr, Presbyterian Shurch.. gchooj/and are urged to bo present at 8 i>, m. IwNfr' Wed; Eye. 8:1.5 oclock tee for a three year. term. He. also ral avcnu«; and Group 7, Mrs.rclsoii Malwitz, Robert Lowrey, Church'. Nursery, • Beginnefr _ andin the church. > .'.'-- HEABINO UOOM has been reflected to the ordain- loward Cowperthwaitc, leader! _ tn HUB Mifft,! C-mnrarJ ing council of the same district. He larl Armitagc, Victor Arlington, Primary Deportments \v\yf meet at . On .Wednesday, a new type of Open dully 1-4 evccpl Thimday •nd'Frl- ill be announced later." ^~ »aul Johanson, Raymond Zurin- 9:30 n. m., and JunioV, jm High and «•;..'*! has servec.-. oh the council for the preparatory service wiJJJic.held at d»y. 11-4. AUd Ffldny evenina 7:30-9 past two yecirs. ;ky< Karl Dowhie, William Jagu- Senior Depnrtments/will meet at p.^m. in the church'. All people and for goodness sake — TRY OUR Vtotk ' Scniof Luther League ak, Raymond Gory Burnett, Donna 11 a.- mi. At 'both^services the Rev.who will uhite with the Church Keyser, Dorojhy Ward, Znznnnc Albert G. Dczso^pastor, will preach on World Wide Communion Sun- Elects Gordon Sieg . Dwyer, Patty'White, Patricia Ann on the thescV^The Bible Is Theday, October 5, are expected to be Centra! Park Supreme Cranibrd United Fund The Senior • Luther League, has Quinn, Carol Hancock, - Miriam Answer." JEhis is In kcepihg_.wittL jr.esent_fpcl-.what is said wilL-be sleeted Gordon, Sicg as-president Davis, Barbara Ann Lyman, Doris a suggc^Jion by the Cranford an evening of information, inspria- You Are Cordially Incited or the coming yeai\ He will ;re- Jean Watkins, Patricia Martino, Clcrgy/council that all ministers tion and fellowship.. Representa- ;h3ud^t laca Miss Jcannettc Zulick, the ail Schnitzel, Diane Cron and' speajt?on this topic on this Suridpy, iyes of all the organizations of the etirinK president, under whose Barbara Moore. • -, . tb^mtroduco the Revised Standard church will: be "present td tell the, *m eadership the league developed •Primary Department to Junior Jtfersknv qf the Old Testament,.. new members about the'.activities •••••• '.;••:'• To Attend l~ The Women's Guild;will sponsor into an active organization with Department: Joan Davis, Lindas of their groups. All people desiring Boy'Seouts - ' $ 5»80Q«0O ':>•••** fame' fifty members. Lee Martino, Joan Murphy, an. Art Exhfblt.~.presehte'd by Frank to unite with the Cpurch on OcW- O.thc'r "officers elected were- John Gordon; John "Lone, Richaroyfun- Ruflf of Newark: tomrrqw from, 2 bcr 5 ore urged to cohtact the nison, Howard Sjursen,."/Joseph, to .10 p. rh. There, is no admission Rbv. Mr. Dezso immediately. •• Macau,'' 'vice-president',.: Phyllis A FREE LECTlJRfi Sutz, - corresponding secretary; Zimmerman, Beverly Pettersen, • : * PUREST AND IUGIIEi>T CSEttMINATllNfO SEEDS :'•" • Girl Scouts ^ Jean Schnitzc Barbara Frieda- Eichlcr, recording' secre- \ ;ary; and Yvonne Berg, treasurer. Austin, Kathleen Baxter", Virginia Carefully Bleinle|> ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE The new oflleois will be installed Ward, Elaine Scjirowler, Lois John- .-• •• <*»«i KOf contain coarse rye grass) . it a special meeting on October, ston, Mary W Costellb, N6rrn,a ENTITLED 9 i»t 4 p.. m. Plans ^uWS now being Ochsncr, andj^arol Fostrose. MATERIALS 4,5mMK) THE FUND! nacle to make this an impressive Junior pepartment to. Inter- i Assn. \. > jeeasiori. •' . ' At Sunday's mcctina, it was de- Ingligltwotnun to Speak;, NEW ZEALAND CERTIFIED ^'Christian ided to go in a group to see the s' Wagner Collcgc-Susquchanna Uni- On Christiait Science HERE IN GREAT ersity football game on Saturday, The availability ot healing Chris- WILD WHITE CLOVER evelation of God's Liberating Law" November 8, in Statert Island. Fol- inn ity in this age will be the topic Campiatign Expenses owina - th,e meeting, H surprise- f n public lecture to be given $2 POUND — S POUND5U9.7S i party was held for the Rev. Arnold ere Tuesday by I^Irs. Claire Dnhlquist. pastor, who was giveir Inuthe. C.^., of , England. • _A uieraber of The Christian Sci- (i trnvclitf}; alarm clock and n_pall_ 1952 Quota " MRS. CLAIRE RAUTHE, C.S., of London, Eng- of gloves ns'bon vo.vng.e gifts. He ence. BoartF of Lectureship of The tftlp*' haIK .. -*s 1~ bee-. -» —-^"Vf?n- ...IrecalledI I ^^t^^^L to, activm . .e duty Mother Church, The First Church HYACINTHS 4»nd, Member of The Boairdi of Leeturethip of by tile Navy. ' •""' . 6f Christ, Scientist,, in Boston. Mass., Mrs. Rauthe will speak on TULIPS — CROCUS The Mothtf Chutch, The Fir«t Church of ^hri»|, the Invitation of First Church ofj Scitntut, in Bo*ton, Md ^ Pork Replace* Href Christ, Scientist, in Cranford High I Moke your Spanish rlrv or your School at 8:30 p.-m. Her subject DAFFODILS stuffjng for crccn peppprs with pork will be "Christian Science:. -Its! xau«nce to replace the erouncl beef. Revelation - offf Cod's .^Libcrutiricc I — o s^onsoOhis announcement of Cranforc^^ 0^ You'll find it's dHiRhtfully tastyt and L" "th4ti t l 30, at 8:30 P.M. different as well. • Law". i"thc4c£tuj£epi&7open to tl\e No Parking Problem TUESDAY, public without charge. '. ', ': •/• HOUSE OF THE MONTH and urg6 everybrieto gl ^ to' thie-Fund his whole! s YOU' UAV riHD COMFOBT. HAPPINESS aHi Ua WAY TO HEALTH - ' Ihtamh lUltalaf t» aarna »l Iht fallaW(ii| » PLANS AVAILABLE FOR v CRANFORD HIGH SCHOOL. West Eod Place ' .'''"1- • • "~-—=— . (oft Springfield Avenue1) T . > CHKISTIAN-BCIENCB RADIO I'KOOKAMS Or THIS VlCINITtl • , NOMINAL COST. SU- WNJIt (IISO kt) — (Evtry ' UNDER THE AUSPICES ' 8ta. WJZ ( no ke) —- Evtry ' 8ta. WNEW (1139 b*)~u Bvtry Sunday Bta. WNHC I Wkil «~ In' guuday Ka«h Maalb S:S» a. w. tIKST (HIIUII OF (IIKIST, •la. WQXK (ISM ht> — in 4 zti totmimy Cacb Matih,.ll:U a. U, •ia. WQXK (ISM kt) ~. Sal UUtiay UMk Mania „.... t:OS f. m. p B*«a«iiU rat (rtt UU»IH(« Ami r*»aiu a* btkittU >UiW<4 fMi »r*fiau* will ba •»»r«elala4.—-;- " ,.. • . • Member Federal Dn»«it Insurance Corporation ALL ARE ~ ' ' Sfoaitot Vtewt th# H*wg Member Federal D«posl1>Irwurarieo Corporation , KU. WJZ (.110 ke) — B«*«y ¥Hia4ay, Nawa • •(_.

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:i: t -'.'••' '.i.J".'r:$''- ,:- \: •:':->:••/•:•:' '.%• ';•••.;:.:•:.'••' .-..:.>./• ;,•• SJTK^lA^t^^ TH^I^r;:SEPTTMBER • :.: •-•••• • •••." - •..-' r*[ •• . ,... •(•.. •. .•- • -A v^-,—r-^ caijn|Sus. Part of. tho fiinds raised tbe new • 'course in spcretjirtal ahrJ Mined these simple rules for par- Gray Ladies Needed RegiHterg 420, ;..£\ ofrfed practice"proving particularly-; ents to follow in edacatitrg their also go toward publication' of^The Alurrtnae Bullfctin.nnaintcnanco. of Se<; Rise l>y Jtoiiiorrow popular;'' ' ' V .', •. • .'•. children in traffic i tiafetyj ;• Faitrie Insulating-Spray At Veterans' Hospital the. Alumnae Oftlcc-and a gift Jo. .. ' i : ^-n L. < .'. '..''A:... ' <• 1." Teach your children habits of Koos 'Avon., Rahway, New- Jer- The Cranford Chapter of "ih'eWood Lawn, NJC alunannc hnnsc. tlnjnn' Junior Ceillege started its V PlanOctober American Red Cross is appealing • -— "^Aw. HecW" 7 . ., V j-saie walking.^ t •„" sey's Shopping-Ccnter,,f6r Homes, twentieth ' year -Monday with *& The San Antonio (Texas) Evening 2. See that tffey- always play in is the first store in-the country to for wpmen volunteers to serVe as' registration of 420 students in day: News carried a help-wanted •& for: Gray Ladies at, Lyons Veterans' safe places away frcm' the street. present drapery fabrics treated 60 Atlerni Ro<>n't have thii -CILANTORD BKAL-KSTATB-BOAiH weeks o)B, Cltanford traffic accidents in the United "Sehooj-otiicialsT to the local chapter. thought we'a like to see in print lln». AdU ul la One protract says It's the modern kitchen after 5' pi nt. BABY-SITTING. sprayed on the back of fabrics. It Wethodist Church Wednesday. the The sccrctarial ' curriculum ^ is •"•*;•:>• that makes this such a fine home. The WOMAN 'to tld-n- o*»e 6">y a week. 1. Make traffic safety a regular. , Activities of theGray Ladies rwhat everyone is applying for.)," OHU.'S niX'E CQL.UMBJA BICVCtX. 28 BE.VD1X AOTOMATJC WASHEH' ?^ 11E1IE IS. A HOME you. Will appreciate. Aildenon »ant!f. ' the' tilo,. the cabinets, .'.Steady .work. CHanford 6-2452.rt': one year. % : also acts as • an, insulator/ .The The .program! will include lec- William A. a large enrollment with V 1 cover many fields, including' mu- V f«Hf ckmirs) If condition. CKanfurd S-OiSS. ice. AL»7 WOHK GUARANTEED. Kiibwrll. School section, . center hall. the knoltv pine breakfast nook with the WOMAN wishes tronlne to do ai That statement was made today I>arl of yoiir instruction. Temp-Resisto treated drapery/fab- ures by two authorities in' the field t.rolman George ,» Ward. SS *»taty ii W. fLXllTEY. CBanfard 8-171S. . llylnie room WltH flrt-nliice, full, dlhirut picture window. Her. husband Insists it's Boohs Wonted . . VOUNG LAblES. ~" "-" Citlxen and cim.,.. sic, general recreation, library- pany thp/grotip in the interest of t li a »r E" aVEHstt:riFEB~i.iviKG jroiun. large Witched, larte tun porch, the. fine construction, the excellent main- DON'T FORGET iii whe'ir you do'your To Serve at counterr — ppleasant cur- by Police Commissioner CJarence 2. Cooperate with parents and rics shown nt Koos Bros. Jrclp to )f footwear, Miss' Shapiro, editor L. KUOM S0ITE. with slip coven. t'llan- e ot work, diversional crafts, hobbies, B eaa*. '-,'.. ALTtllATIONS ANB PLASTEKINC. S. :i Wlm/lmu, iiVmli'hi both 2nd flooil tenance fn(\ J.he- many ex t ran. such a; fall cleuning! College Club, will wel- roiirfdlrnjdl n — (ris(ij tiioitiieoistieois. . — eood.eoodpae. pap y DAV' oi-EVEMN'c Fritz who today called for all-out police authorities." .— y keep out cold blasts at >your win- ..if "Footwear News/' and Miss Os- •buildmji a closer relationship be-'-j" ASri.;Cfc«k» or KUmp< Mutt f.inl (5-0279. ' •' . tl. Jordan, 220 Sout^Ave., E., Clianford Extra room iria "IMc'3rd lloor. Oil heat!" TFie exui)ptlonall.v_)''fg<' nliintutr of electri- ' come nny .books you are discarding. and ttipi s '—• HO • experiencie e necessarynessary. till!. Mr«. Minnie dows (especially, pictujt* windows) shopping and nursing Service, the- tweeh the, youth of the community SEASONED tni. mill. 4 *!4 d«ll 10 30 '" large lotr rc- - —'•"- the *(!»rai;«, Ushi that's con- • ClCalll 'ChanfordtCRfJ; " 04420-442O or CRanforCHanford I>Xar-Hor). Sprimiflfld;- MtUbucn 8-505G. C-OOBfl, •»• war on traffic accidents. . ,_^ - '.'And, of course," Commissioner' good, an expert oh-fitting shoes. voluntcers being assigned t6 ,'th'c lt far rrtftri la i-rifil. nianlord 6-2Ett2; """ JfiL; - - ducd to wll. .._..i thy iioim>, the-', post latin 10-2. :'- " and even resist' sun police'department. ^>^OTIvi^¥c¥ETAlv LADY . .d»y work. Tuesd.i Distflosing that one child pedes- Fritz said, "the responsibility of - work for which thej^ are best / • • < ^^ :..>. ._...,... w..w, REFHIO„*.,.,,UOERA^,.^TIOE ' N SERVICE that's controlled from the house, th«; tile ace to preclOusym aporie!!J But, r FLOYD E. REYNOLDS l l 2-rAMfLY JHOME, l(oos*volt School area. drain around the' hous;e. It'll tasty to agree We am looking; for an expcrlehcell and fd0x.?4 iiian was killed in Cranford last the motorists, for child pedestrian it of Footwear.'v Samples will .be CIUJSI.KY UF.FB.lGEnATOH.v fine cotidl-I oh Frlgldalr*. K«-lvlnnlur. Cronli'V, Cold- 1st (four 0 rooms, »ilc butllj fully competent executive kwrotury to adapted. The need for more vril/ Iiiin. nmil Ix: swn. $20; »l«i — sola I tpot. ftorgtf.' p. W. rlarl*y.• ci p with «ii»hcr- them buK Actually they ItlGIl SCHOOL, GML wlahes' w,>,l; ,,,„- Tcrnp.-Resisto /Backing doesn't ;hown. All newcomers are invited, iiiiil cM;i|n.. Cttinlnrd-^-43C4. f CJJ716. ''•".-.'' ' tf - opiroi>i>nt porch,. :2n2ndJ Moot lloor S.ropm*. bafh. Autos For Sale Work tn our new nirocoudltloned Uhlon. .school as mothbrV helper, expn,,,',, |..., yfiar, Commissioner Fritz-said: safety is obvious. No matter how unteers to carry en these 'diversi- Vereiieaiilt Selected bafh. have- missed i&any othor (Irte ptilnts. like NT. J. Plant. Above all thU Indivirltial jchange the. rich draping and tex- Plumbing and Heating Contractor •00 rent (or 22ndd Unlit, Slr.irrt hent Coill. tlu'new oil .fcurnrne'Mifnaet e with 1,000 PONTIA'C. ''1039 club ecyiipe, jtacrifice, best rt'terencds. , Uvo v.in^ t'i ,,•.'„;''." "Complete mobilization of all ourwell a child has- been trained, lher-e and reservations may be obtained fied activities is urgent -and/this H. J. Vereneault of 21 Park rive- All UtM lot S2'IW)O S12R or be»t offer. CHar.ford B-2B20. must tke one who' reuards an Incroasinii WEj.tflcld 2,-ICt>0 fol- Inforinatim, " tural quaHiics of fabrics at all, cl'ilh. c Mar like twx: man's lot — S2.'I.W)O. Ehllon ' Liitk. ' the ffnjfd-ln yard, the decree of rpspanslblllty as n direct.per- tafety^forces is the only thing that are times when he forgets. At such by contacting Mrs. William Barn- offers, says the local chapter, an DomocratJ.c"municipal' chiiir- . .' We Sbeclaliie In Your " •. . mattress.. hiKli rtiair, ualhlurttc rvrrl- IT North Av«., E. ,. CRantord 8-OTJ7 AvN'OTHEK MULTIPLE'LISTING motor. £ow prTctd for quick sale. SOS. utiriileul nnd life Insurance. Ploatc .ap- 0:510B.-. _ __ ., _ "'"J the streets. This means action by driver can avert disaster. Constant Attending the board meeting at community >to show tht' hospital- mittec ttj welcome Arclubald Alex- | HEATING PROBLEMS 'Iriit'Cnnilltliin. S.1.V t*Haiifiiref B-n:i70. 218 E. Ninth Avc,' -Roselle. Call ply in person^to pcrsanncl dnpt., H. A. iiOl.VliiG IARGEII0USEHQUr JfOHitlCA. MICARTA. and TEXTOMTE GROUNDS! RELIAI1LE WOMAN -wishes .baby \ ., parents," teachers, motorists, 6Ider alertness is a must;" ,Acres Gardeners the home of Mrs. FCancisj,y.-'Herr' veterans that the/ are not Ior- artdcr, Democratic senatorial can- . . PROMPT REPAIR SEftVICE Sillmt: nmd.T>i raucaiian walnut dlil couhUr topi r'placitl|icnt«. Uinton-Ullt Cllestnut 5-3194. * Wilson Co.. SS Chestnut St.. Newark or. ml ; MISSES GREY U'lNTER CfiAT. «i/p 12. . thcv_ really attractive. phono MArket 2-5501 'for an appoint- •Hefcrrnccs. CRanford «—.JI13I4. . *" children and the youhgsters them- - Commissioner.. Fritz urged ev- of 111 Oak. lane were Mrs. didate, to a regional rally to be liiii riuitn. htf^hod CKik bedroom titilto. Cabinet Co.. .^og Nurih Ave.. Gnrurood. Plenty o( «hade trees, ample'.space, for Lleeniie4 Master Plumber in Cranford, Roselle. (iilfnl for school (Mi-!.' S10... ClUnfoid desk, ch.iir. tiiblen. ottier IUm<. WEtflld 2-3(180. ' DODGE. 1948, 2-dooi'., icdan. new 'tires, ment. . . , selves." . . . ' - • eryone to help cut dewn the ala {fold Workshop Meeting Olsspn, vice president; Mrs. Bruce There is also a need' for workers held. October 14 at LePrees in Ro- ,..b-S71B. •, . foTil iJ-2721) . • -• ... nand (tarden. '• .Picturesquo 'River radio;,heator, excellent condition. Bca- Garwood and Linden. - . m:-: III PERHAPS YOU'RE THE-ALEUT OWE "to location. Small 2 family, a room!). BMIi d (I-S3C2. , . Help Wanted^ Mal • According Jo Commissioner j ing toll of traffic deaths The Sunjvy Acres.Garden Club J. 6illespie, recording secretary; to assist, ward clerks with filing, selle Park. Municipal chairmen in REUI'flOIJJTEn NOW — SmaHoocailon.il e sec the tf6od_of this Northuldo home In apirtmcnU enn be »v*ilabi ANTIQUES: Cr.idl? *!2: pine c«t(art bll"-' f.. chair, IIS.SO: Club'ehalr. U3.50; tola, MARION P. FAXON PORTEn WANTED for bakery. W\,„•„•' Fritz, a large percentage of child juries among our young people by .held a workshop "meeting Monday Mrs". Walter Navan, corresponding typing and similar work from 9 Roselle, Rosclle Park, Kenilworth. • SOCTli'lAVE.. E. •-;'•. CKANFOKO «-K»7 - old; S20. Phone • .WE-lfiWil 2-l:i7S-J ro.ui. ivurit to fimih. M2: ov*l inarblp i 470.50. materials and labor included. Grchnrd. Street. Convenient to schools, ANOTHER MULTIPLE LISTING. 1S35 FORD, tudor ncdan, Goad t 170 Drondwny tat Cortlandt St. I ; nflrr.C |> m. churches and bus. There li a very .Cranford Bokcry. Mlln and Ea-,i,nn supporting the' child sajf'ntlem'an'« chair $50; Call Clk'ilrmt S-MR9 until A;00 rj. iri. very tati6n. Four tires, almost new. New York City , Strctft. . ' • ". ' • • . •' |"•pedestrian traffic deaths and in- a. m. to 3:3d p. m. > n| md. fl.».iiil largo dlnjiic .room withwith woo, dfircpl.ice,'n dado on buncalow Iny'olit with'all the-modern fea- ' juries are avoidable. He believes h.irki:i<. tup ct>M.tiii>ii«' S2M. t\imhpd pine blanket hoUteruia Co.. 401 East Uiul Ave., Ho- 1 DOWNTOWN OPENINGS PAPER MILL WORKERS. Sl.no'. Z • ' dwlim. wfiinitt dm \ t.ihlc. 4 1 1 the walls, a modem, kitchen-ojid-optnh d dd [-turcj of J 5-ycar-old home. Plus featureo 103S" WrLLVS,~4-dnor Bpdan" radio and n ment and. the Na*K>nal dtafety arrangements. * . • of Directors, attending• were. Mrs. lit'^^.. -t^^l. tU.i^i -" ' In ba.v<>. $W*; r^lin- ««ll».y '..•.' .10-2 ncccpt.-typUt. 6 to 4:45,. Top IIrm -S50. the key to the. situation lies in :' chaifi.. tmth. i-vci'li. . nidi! porch< ' The 2nd floor oiyers/3' like p. Iull-sl7e dlnlnn room, nnd nn open heater. $50. CHonlord' 0-4307. • hour plus shift* differential. ll.,i;,i'n' 1 Steno-Sct'y, Advtc. Prom. Dept. Council are conducting during Mrs. Knorr, who, is an advance Thomas Eurell, • Mrs. Lawrence Mrs. L. G. Albert NJC . Kil'l.itiM , Cl';i»''>rd ( omplc -nd cheerful bedroom*. 11 vA\hfireplace that' you will find in'few bunca- shift work. No experience in'c, irv traffic, safety, ^ education of the lwrt SIH. IJI.MII; ttuiiru S12; C-|ec ritw Tat the B«t tn.— ' . ' • !nu*f.. |f you. nre looking for an unuRr iFee pale)) -8s5. ' Apply U. S. Gypsum'Cb.. 12S5 l;.,,',|,,' September. • • >- student, gave an illustrated talk Compton, Mrs. S. D. Richmond TELEVISION & HAD1O SEHVICK dressing rooirj or (len nnd bath. I / Typist. A-l Co..-bomis ^ Road, .Clark Township. . young and constant vigilance on Fwn«H)rive Delegate - FOlJt>INGnAnY.fAf!KI.\CiK. SIO. li.p-lr.if Mb).- Srt3. in;1i» ptlUT old SlC.riOO-lii the price aakeil '' • home.' rSoe' Milt. ' . ' • S55.-S0O. on the basic- principles of nrr.ange- pltrrs tif f linilV.irr, O|M'n dallv.. ' • - Call tu. 'Mo contract ntceuary. Musical Instruction Typist, lite Steno., sm. office, and Mrs, Joseph V. O'Malley. • hlrtlt rh.llr. S7.. t-jr IHMI jiml M-;i CHANFOHD ELECTRONIC SALES - ANOTHER MULTIPLE LISTING : the part of all adults. . Mrs. Leroy G. Albert of 44 Befich CUanfont f, 0279. • . . • I'Um.EVES ANTIQUE BAI1N '• • PIANO—OlJlTAn—ACCORDION iFcc . paid) ,-— : • S33. •' '•••MACHINISTS • . ments... Each member;.'then made A'ND SERVICE A DIMINUTIVE ESTATE In Plirlnflejd. on Private lesumisi at your home or, at our Committee' chairmen ''.present street is one of 49 alumnau fund HI. riiiw.crljivAd CasTle Koad. ' .'I acres With the cliarhi arid pr(vr it Clerks, yff., 1 mb; vacotloh, bunus *- "Naturally," he said, " a child's arrangements, using her own ma- .EJ) j.n oilier CL'STUM (. I 100 No. Unlun AV«., CHanford 0-2340 . NOT NEW BUT GOOD . ." studio, play songs in a few lessons. = :—'—i c S40.-S4S. RADIAL DRILL BHESS OPERATOH Coiripiet'cs 10 Years were Mrs. William Barnhart, -mem- Rag;,;-. riviji^:-ln .. H.iint>urK.-£ii''*i 'V fcTounly, M. J. large one. :. • :• » • • . Good far the family that needs plenty-of Intttrumentii. frco with lessons. . Be- agents throughout the state .whoj Mi)ltni1-Ili|r Cilljinit (ninpjnv, 200 • Consiiler—' / •' • DRILL PRESS OPEWATOHtS. best safeguard in traffic is his own \_ Tlieodorc B. Wasserbacli, - a- tertial. These •wore-ttiCn comment- bership; Mrs. A. W. Scheller, res-, SYRINGA. .hk.rtraneea. of Sharon, room. 4- bedrooms, good to prevent the tinners our specialty. Results cviar- bfpny, mnnv more openincs with top SURFACE GRINDER. o are taking part-in the 1952-53 North Avc. Garwnnd. Wf.mU-IJ 2-.'»OiO.. a Remodeled 4-room h.ou«« • • -' .'. curly mornlnc .ba'throom blockade — 3 recognition ' of ' danger- and his ed by Mrs. Knqrr arid other mem- pine, -tieinlnck. Chinete. lor. COMPLETE LANDSCAPE/ SKHV1CE - antccdc . ..For full informatiomation ccall Wintf- •V fliuht nrms. ' j chemist in the Esso Laboratories, of ervations; Mrs'. Xi": D. 'Gillen, nurs- Pay cosh and SAVE ... A brook ".• . ' fund drive of the Associate Alum- COKPWOOD FOR VlJtEBI At:E. f-not, upttorliim. othem. Il«»nnerji, Landscape Planting* : • bMHs. good If you Wfnt elbow rrtom, Iftrtx •sor StudioSi R^hway 7-30237-3023 . • '"•tf ' Second shift. Best wafics and lnvionti. ..thorough knowledge of safety bers who had had previous, train A KwlmmlhiiCpoot . , ^ 300,. eood.. If you wont to be near tpwn, •sor StudioSi t the Standard .'Oil Development ery; Mrs'. Robert A. Roth, decora- nae of New Jersey College for • and ittovti;!. Cut'in UM\ ii/.jXi; . A' V' ulti.y A\r . CHanford.O-aaiO, Lawn> — Treti •+• Shrub* : DETROIT MOLtJ ENGINEERING CO ing. . . '•'.''.-• vd. llAhway 7-itinj .. It ,-. Topioil — Iturnui — Flr«wodd Pl">gnlr h .ibout 0 mltiu'ea w>ik, good if you, wnn.t MISS VriEDENBUHGH has openlnus for rules, But' children arc not natur- • Company, Linden, has completed tions; Mrs. J. P. Fitzgerald, pu'b- Women irt New Brunswick,.which I {MADE TO UUDE'K radiator enclosuiei; • Hath House' n lot,6f house for n small pyiCff.Sl7.000. a few jnqrc _plano students. Slpcr. les- 1217 Central Ave.,.Hillside, N. ,f ' The next meeting will be held with & Union County Trust Personal lean i—fami fiirnHutf.-anJ CaPineK. ,i*riigrijaFr ^-Recreation Lost ally cj^UouSjthey^ustjDeJ^ght ton yp.-irs' was prc- licily-UJind Mft?". R. T. WE a-UOTB — Everiings aft*r 6 i*:iru|it' — wartSHBn ANOTKER MULTIPLE, USTINC? 240r^Korth Aye.,. W., CHanford' gxy S5« ih' 2 77tl i Strwt. CICeniluorth. JIM LOVELAND ' bulldlnc tr-M01'. 0-23 SMALL DIAMOND WRIST \UATCI» lost both .at home and atseiited his service'.award Monday. at the home of Mrs. Thomas Brown recreation. 2. :; Garden ecjuipment .: • • in vicinity of Roosevelt Schnol Friday. drive is a hew high of $26,50.0. halitu-arr f l!.infi'-r;ears record'-breaking Want a TV set, sparkling new refrig- Christmas Cards •• I'MYTEB li:! or-.| vi. PU-tic Upe. 'AUo'ivconditionlne. • ' T. V.,SERVICE . ' liitchen. It's "attractive, complete and Apartments Wanted Commissfioncr Fritz then out- Union avcrjUe.. -, • dem of 100 »r IIW>: c i.i.tu i/v • Bv«n- AUuii-Lewl*. 109 M. Uu- ANOTHER MULTIPLE L1STKNG jumbte Store ..o time to allow the starch to expand terday attended the Now Jersey and augmented, the Maoel Smith come to us for a Personal Loan you re- Av», CKanford S-08M. .-.. HOOFING AND SIDING W. W; Austin ' CRanford 0-0,708 WE CORDIALLY INVITB your cast-off Garage Wajnted value Cft.ir.joid APARTMENT — Private. 3 rooms near properly. Cooking nisi) softens.th< GUTTERS & LEADERS MM. Evelyn Wade CRanford 0-105.1 . :', ' JIARD TO FIND winter coat to take part In our annual GAJIAGE WANTED in vicinity Qf Zi Annual Judicial' Conference of Douglass Faculty F^rfid,. used since ." center, Cranford. One woman, reason- COAT SALE In early October at the TIME 4 COMBINATION- DOOIIS. ,t«t!Vn1 c> r tswu^ol EUeufe - - Celling Blocks Installed Mrs. IL T- RcarWln CKarrford fl-4480 a iwo-bmh home en .the North Side for able rent. .CRanford 6-4857. Sprihgn'cld Avc. CRanford 0-SB7::. starch and mokes them more pala Magistrates, .; Prosecutors and its establishmcn^of NJC alumnae'; pay in comfortable monthly install' Drop in today at any of our convenient .\'.j.-i». All Suey. X *' A Hardware. - Aluinlnuin Combltiotliin WindoWg JUMDLK STORE, 10 South Ave.. E. : '"" i-.-:ta,\-B4. l -s2'jx77..:-.-~».~t .Mrs. Karla Nledrach CUanford 8-0271 under $17,000. Mere it li. with'a GAnAaE~WANTED~ In" vlelnlt.V c.f CoU tajjle; " .,.:' .-••••'• ' Iti ' ' Home InjuUUon buminbie e flr«plneefll . awningl , oiill steam hent. Collections Mon. and Wed. CR 6-0222. 100 LB& $2.85 Court Clerks in Trenton. to bring visiting. lecturers to the $10. fjch, inark- UkiiW and 4 C.'.J: •- .— In conjunction with siding we paint APARTMENT, 2'.1i or 3_ rooms.unfurn- umbia Avc.. CHanford • 0-0020. 540-S> Fertilizier ments ... Remember, a U»h» County offices and ask. for the lending officer. tan. 114 Nnjth Ave ;•'•«'.. flOrffJ-vlTTSBUHGH PAINTS, lull line of In- Open Evenlng#,.nnd Sunday! Insulation, double Cariltfe and n sizeable lshetl. for elderly,.,., lady. CRanfbrd wood trim. lot. ."<•• • . 0-2300. G-j'W! * - ~ It.ibr jnd ejetntor. Painters* discount Over 5.000 tntlsflod ciictotntrl. — Member* of — . 0-25 so LBS: .65 Trust Personal Loan costs much less He'll give you'fast, reliable, and courte- • in r^ lot cjUlug AJban-LewUU,, . ANOtllten MULTIPLE LISTING Typewriters Pulverized Lime BEAirnFUI. '5-FOOT KOSTER KUtrE Korth Uttiun Av«. WM. tU. SCHHOEDEB The.Cranford Real Esjate Board and N, J. ; Wanted To Buy .. ti 1 Walnut Ave. Cltanford 6-3474 rVPEWRITER repair* and rental*. New • SPIIUCE; can be ieti\ anytime. Cltsn- , Homo Builder* Aitfeoeiatlon WHAT'S WnONd ". .. and -reb'iUt »t)dlnB machine*, type- GIRL'S BICYCLS;. S.Wheeler, small sile, than usual financirtg! ous service! '; . ; KAN'OS recnn<]IUan»dl and. guaranteed Cumins LARGE BALE 4.25 -- • . ' > a "WE KNOW CRANFjORDi PROPEHTY" Only one thine that we know of. It Is on .JXTKTA1NS laundtrfrr at homa. call writers, and ' duplicating machine* reasonable,: CRanford, fi-2930. from S75 to j»795i vary terms. Brand SANGS OIL BUtNEH SERVICE. CiUti- North Aye/._but; if. you don't_obj««t to ' 1 " I, 6-S6S0. , ,, .__. . U Stationery and supplies. •MATTItr-SSES-.'-Irkf k - -tirvr —srondrrful:dfl «ptr4;irti ~ *t~"tMT"Uejt t - ford 6-US20. U tlflThere's nr\. execpiionally Cood buy nt NfiCCHI SEWING MACHINE, BU mulkl ••WHlnut .si'crctnry. $•'..': - '«-!c"i.''M;' i! . pruv« in >>'., J. Cmiiford Piano Co., SIO.SOO,. Tile . science kitchen, '"wood- NATIONAL TYPEWRITER CO. preferred. CRanford (1-219^.. : N.JL Na 1 LawaSeed LB.^ .85 ijro.'il. bej^a'-.tfim. ui- I'l-lti. iiaj.i" ~ nine an«- reliuliainif->jfpert».'.'3 North SEATS-Cane, ruth. rdtUn. Work called burnlnc '.flreplac:," oil heat, Carace. 0 17 Alden'Street ' Ccanfot'd < MULTTPL'B LI$T YOUn PROPERTY SEE HOW LITTLE IT COSTS TO Cnnnfor(l fl;i:i'lft; " I CRanford 0-3730. •t. , for and delivered. PLalnfield «-6470, nice rooms. If the location doesiV't bpth- Instruction CRanford, 0-9800 GUNS' WANTED. Modern or ;Antique. 430 Sonunet np covers, Venetian blinds. ANOTHER MULTIPLE LISTING ' Military or sporiinu nrrris. Will cull at SUITE, vxcellcnt'rrihdit'um. S" John Lcnard, Etitabcth 3-0841. 0-35 Kerip Floor Ury your irdnveniencer-Fully licensed,' I.In- • Nice choice of fabrics. V. Kanliwi • • '..••, . -•; ' '•. ,; — ALSO '—' •• • , • - • .• ••• .Yen leitivt . ,34 MBHIhry 1(»" "be apprf^ialcii; .CKjinfu.oJ Son. 120 Sculh Ave.. K.. Tal CKanf, EK CONTHACTOK. den jl-5540. •' - • • • f(i-:in r Ami. ol - „ Inttml. •I Mr. Robert W. Ol»0Hr-^K 6-2M8 Take time (o wipe up a' spill the fsr 24 m.«i.. pdymtnlt 8-0893. ' -. ' .. • • M nu!lai weJther stripping. porc»- SPLIT LEVEL Lots Ft r Sale minute it ieaches .tho floor—even if , Agrico-— Bovmig—- Suj^er Phosphate - Nol» ute«, cabinet work. «er««*» tfnrages. Mrs.' Gertrude Nunn—CR 8-36SS 75x200.' ALL IMPROVEMENTS, 'Walnut •BOOKS WANTED, phono for details ENGLISHCOACH . cAiiuiAriE, 713 LINCOLN AVENUE, EAST $ 13.13 $ 106.88 " •, $ s;oo caulking, roofing and termltej. George ENGLISH TVPE, ,.14 'years old, brlck- Mr.' Harold Wilson—CR S-1054 avenue., Call CHnnfoi'd G-5793. • Milorganite — Vigbro — Hyper Humus $ 130 Mrnller, studio courh with.."_' tets slip H. Nolies.' t) HdunU Ave.. CHunIU ? 33.80 367.36 ; . 13.30 . coverli. CIl.inf.lKl ti-2-JJO.-. Office For Rent stbnc, two boilrooitiB. colored tile bath. G. E. HOWXAND —• REALTOR 300 G-0U17; CbU'tel^lf Mono flrepUicfe, newly decorated, large aiid Garden. Tools. . too 65.40 S34.40 ; 35.00 TWO BEAUTIFUL MOOKI1N .WALNUT I 444 Chestnut Street CH 5-1050 J lot; »ton«' nntlo. porch, low .taxes. Priced 940 104.96 B55.O4 < . 40 00 fiND TAUl.ES.- 2 dr.i\M-i> iiml ln.nl: ' Tli.fft»-ioopi OfYlc*' '* ' ' . TYPEWItiTE«S at S10.MO. ,.•,.'' • ' .• \. . tihelvt's, SJfi; pr^ciu*.tll\' iit-w iwiii!,i)!/L* liK*;iItnn. Avait.itile All makes, -sold, rented and repaired, Garden Tractors and Power. Lawn Mowers. 1,300 131.40. 1,068.80 i . 50.0O Slcfns-Fornlnr frit ni.ittii'ss, Sl.'i. C'ILI'II- Authorized distributor of' Royal CITIt'e McPllERSON REALTY CO. SI3.900—Center hrld. Cill WEtitfleld 2-5023. tf plnce. full cllnim: room. ' 3 bedrooms Come and Get It — And Save - ANY AMOUNT UP TO *a,500—THISt ARC fXAjUfUS ONIV. ' VKNETIAN ULINDS, 2U" - 30-, while and ' 20 Nnlili'Avenue. W. Eve.nlriirii: — . and bath on 2nd floor. Poured founda- Kmtmi C. Gtlmore CR C-3023 SHORTfR RIPAVMIW MRIOO If DISlMlO. . ivory, $1!.WJ. lniMicilliiio cluhvoiy, Alliuii- (Opposite Rallroadt — Auttuirlied — tions, screens r~Rcotl'iiT~nili.ilne"of Scott'* " REALTOR . Turf UnlldBr, SprciidiTH. oilier I.uwn Service oil all make* Above'charge* include tAfe Insurance JProduct*. Lawn Alowira Sharpened. tutoring ttelerec. fuel oil dellverlei . • 30. Pro=Dcct St.. Westflold>—:—-• CENTRAL AVE. O-ARK, N. J. to cover unpaid balance Albjn-Lewls, 1(19 North Union Ave. TUTORINO ' all clcmentnry subjects. HEL1ABLE t'UEL OIL SUI'PLY. Inc. FOR A FAMILY WHO NEEBS SPACE Sundays 2 - 8 p. m. • • COME IN AND DISCUSS YOUR PAINT- , y >Ve« d«Jlv*ry. Cranford 8-0ifffl. tf ..CRunfiiril. 0-0020' . . ' • ,. V X£i Centennial Av«., cifaiifbrd 6-1123 not (inly in the house but the grounds WE 2-4848, SU 6-3272-R. WE 2-43I9-M as'Wt-ll, nearwt to nchoolj, trannportallbn Tel Rahway 7-1581--Now Open Sat. Till 5 P. M. ING PROBLEMS WITH US. WE'LL BE ' tVjS HAVE.KOlt SAt.K tho b«l lop toll 1 School and CpiK.. and town, plua1 a yery..goad north nlde. 0-YEAR-OLD COLONIAL, 6 rooms, 1st knd rotted manure th.it wo have seen. Carolus T. Clark, B*. A. (Vale). IT jiou plan to build, repair or make location, this house1 Is u .natural. Four . floor1 lavatory. Three bedroomx, tile Delivered ohywhere. Call-A) Ilacuiu, I.L. a . Ed. M. 336 Mountain Ave., West. alteration*.. Call T. JOUNSEM, 405 Cem bedroom* and two bathi on the second bath, automatic heat. Dendlx washer, DEUGHTED TO GIVE YpU THE BENE- imp 1 field. Call WEstfleld 3^H4l>W. U tr«j Avenue-Avnu . CHtdrCHantdrii B^flMBB^flMB. U screened porch, permanent drive, do-., ' W&ttletd 3-0M9 nfler 3 J . M. or before floor; studio and storage space on the ."' • A.. M. ' : • . U third. Corner lot 100 ic 150. Priced right. tnehed' ono ear' caracc, combination II FIT OF OUR 25 YEARS' EXPERIENCE IN TRUCK CItAfllC and T.D.-» : BuUdoxet CKanford 0-21B7. screens. and storm windows through- fl ••, . • :•:•.<>•• •••..•• w ••' ULINDS In stoclt, 33 to „ Moving •— Storage for Mr*. S. W. Oliver, Infc, CHanford o.tit. Large plot., dead end irtrect..Ideal || IS THE PAINTING BUSINESS. a | Si. • Westminster Ave. & Prince St. •' 715 Incite*, custom quality mock, blinds, all K-31S0 and Und*o 2-7054. tf HALPH BELLA SEHHA for Children.. Owner, 'CRanfbrd 6-4395. ( fA nnd nation-wide rrtotlng and Realtor — Builder • Westjitld Ave. • 100 South Ave., E (CBANFORD) ;%" d Inches loan, (U.30^ pho Jjmcrqft onjl 1 GRIFFITHS PLACE C. VV.- Ureneinari cinlim blnub.'S.ic .-.q. •torage. Agents for Allied.v*u> tint*. SEWING MACHINES AND VACUUM CR 0-2227 MUlburn 0-0893 foot. CranbVd l>pholstery Shop, 130 Inc. All type* .of crating and tucking. ' • ./' CLEANEHS '.•:,- . • South Avenue, Cut. CKanford U-UU03. u All services performed In an expert repaired and. accepted Jar trade-In on NORTH SIDE^Modem buncalow. hot Office For Rent FwW line of Paints • nwnner at reononabti* fate*. - new one*.' Guaranteed Workmamblp. ,:water heat (oil) concealed radiation; TWO-WOOM SUITE. adJolnlnB* cc MATIKiSS & To Choose Your ' COLUMBIA WINDOW ail AiJES, unto 31 ROBOtMS ti ALLISON, 1M. —' *te* EiUmate — water softener, earace, 530 North Un- Co. and -Insurance Office, Ideal for Member Federal 'Denobit Insurance Cbrj«>raliftii lnch*». on your roller, $1.29. Same Uay 213 South Awe.. E. 7 SINGER &-W1NG CENTER ion Ave.,' Cranford. . , tf accountant or attorney. Max Tloecr tt. DEVOE SAPOLIN ; Bervlcc. Alban-Lewls Hardware, tub *>en« CRariford 8-OIUUI Ctan»Jr* H. J. 83 Elm Street MTEitrield U Co., 215 Broad-Street, ELIzabcth 2-14B0-. Motchinq BOX SPRING ;jN, Union HV*. ' tl 1 ELECTPJCAL Contracting—uotuewlrlrif, Furnished Rooms ; HAMMOND ORGAN Sprc«l Satin Rubber Base Jobblnjt. auoreseent flxlurei, repair* ana Furrier flues Inttalled. < G*6rtt« Sanxulliano1, 13 Nursingg Settice A, KA.NTNEn-New coala_nnrl Karf*-ror StfUJ!flCRfde8Sa ' ^_1 Piano Tuning^ ^ •:' GOLOK8-M1XED TO -YOUR-SELEC«|ON__:•'„/. roRoRD VVT""N.N -A—for" General Nuni- •.nli*. Ki'iuodelii'ii! anil rcpuirins - high DOUBLE ROOTt: 2 beds, runnlnc water, COMPLETE J»tANO SBRVICfc — Piano VUt Vl»lU, llypndvr'«ica, Mnttrpal nml crude furs. |JB \Volnut avenup, CHan- MASON CONTBACTOHS -" . convenient location. CRahford 0-0414, tuhlnc, repairlna, remodcllnB »nd rc- Infant Care, Health Eclucjilion. The (u.rcl n-l(!7n. . . U alk*, Flaeitoiie Work. Garatfe BuUd- , flnlshine. All mrvleriy methods, Sablo' VltlUntt Nurae Can Help V.uu Nomlhnl Brick Work. Cellar water PraofUf. COMrORTABIJS DOUBLE ROOM for. ?. Music Center. Call^anytime. WEst- rt*. Tel. CRjinford 0-07.17. or roiiMilt e»timatel. Sthwarla, CRanford people, separate bedi, convenient, also n*id-.,a-355,4. • /_; ' ' tf Telephone Directory, -Sat: A. M.. n:3D €locU» Repttired b* UNloitVilla J-14SS-J. U tingle room. CRanford 0-8301. tl to 12:30. " ' " ' ttELIAULE piano tuning and repairing .•LOCKS — Spring wound . Mr «l«ctH« PLUMBINGS and Heating. *4wer* cleaned ROOMS for rent by day or w«*Jt. Raa- with electric sewer nucnlne.' Ciuran. by recognlxed experts': CRnnforrt Plane Cleaned' and repaired. E.' P.. Chamber' wuable rate*. Call CRanfatd «-BKH. t . C4. Tunarif and Rcbullden; -3 Nortt -lain, CRanfrtrd «-4M7iv . ^ - U teed. Edward G. Ledden * Son. Tel. CTAWrOHP HOTEL ' V RICHARD .Driving Instruction HOwlle 4-1207 and CRanford OjJJMS ' Ave.. East. Cali CRanford 6-3720. t< JOHNSTON PAINT SI1O0P '••••-'-.-'•••- Arl AUTO SCIIOOI.: .LARGE SINGLE ROOM with desk, pleas- m * 'lUoensed hy Stute of New Jeney If. r IUCVNOLDS. Rotary kpeclallii OH ant titirfouhtllnsH. Suitable for stu- 5 ' LKAHN TO DRIVE NOW! burner terulce on all type* Vacuum dent or commuter. Call Ci!T6-0991. 0-18 Trucking — Hauling fUwbeth 5-02VS—1M0: .I'Uii.in.lU 4-1211 WOOD SAWED MV CirXlN SAW. also el»anln« .a,i tor eoa*' furtiac«. Con- \miul fi>r wall' by enrd or*biiHhel.**FriH) version work. Tel CRanford 0-3130. U BRIGHT. PLEASANT J1OOM. S windows, LIGHT TRUCKING. HAULING. Light 101 N. UNION AVE. iv;llmutes. WEillk'ld 2-27:i2W Otter friendly home. - Convenl«nt to trans-,. " furniture moved. Clean cellars, attics, (I p.. m. ' ' If partatlon. References exchan£ed. Bpn- etc. Rudy Flack, CRanford 0-4288. tf Painting - Decorating ner*,. 1 Hamilton Ave., CRa»ford"0-3356. TODAY, FRIDAY NiND SATUlRpAY ONLY 1 Trees Taken Down T. A. CRANIC—Painttna wid Deeoratlntf. FURNISHED ROOM, private' home, near LIGHT TRUCKING and MOVING.' 1-2-3 220 llleh St. T«L CHsnford B-0S89, transportatlo>iPhoticCRfi 0-0142- rooms furniture' moved, cas ranees. ^—-.-—- And-Hem wei-r— Floor Service for ettlmate*. —Wa«hlnc machines, - refrlRerators. -etc. •i.. MENZELE . —. TelTelpnephone ee u« to dlwuix . t|. Free estimates. Call CARL EDWIN 1 u« to : 8ititnt)» Ifulled Out . your floofl r 'problemn:bl n:1 FlooFloor HerapInK ind C. nAIINES?-PAINTING, interior and CARLSON. Clark , Township, ItAhway WORK GtJARANTECD r»nnUltlntf of otd.poafi a'speelalty. Vet- exterior, screens repaired.'. Free esti- For 7-0S09.. ' ••.".• . « Ibhlnit. abu> waxinii.£stlmate« eheerfuliy mates. WEstHcUt 2-2733W after.0 p. m. IiARGE STORE sultauje fof r any business. CoWpltt*Iy Covered ' llv*n<. Phone crtunford B-13«. .81 Klij-. HOBBtNS 3t AIJJSON. Inc. ^holh Awnue. Cllafl > Call oiler 8 u.m. CHanford 0-0177. tt ..".. by lBiUr»H*e ' . • 918 South Avelt. E.. CRanford 6-0898 MlCHAF.L M. UARtCII. Eviiert exterior MOVING — STORAGE — PACKING and Interior painting ond papcrhan|{ln|!. • Agents Allied Van Lines, Inc. / •'•• ' Man* w ll'rji* •"• Reasonable prices. .Call CRanford' Rentals 6-9573. C . ... ' ..tf CASINO, RIVERSIDE DRIVE, available 3ARGENTR MOVING AND STORAGB for banquets, ..weddings, receptUna, now loodlnc houi*hold *ood» ,to all 4f LINDEN DECORATING CO. — WU»Utt« dancM, - ertanizatioo meetings'. Attract- 1 - ••"•'•- 1 Walnut '.Avenue and decorntint'; e*ubllih»d 1»18. Call Ivjly decorated. Kitchen, fae'litle* -', Stntesvund Canada. tpMlallJ^fg'ln New Unden 2-3390. U BlBwllnl a alley rental. TMephone CR* England;' Florida and California thlp- --(I Any Model You Choose 11 merit*.' Same van to' destination, • Le< CLARK TOWNSHIP, N. J. lord S-94881 or ClUnfoClUnfora 619701619701 . U NlTSCIIlbE JU nLUN'CK — Painter* and; us estimate your neuHnove.. UNITED Decorators. 47 North 18th Street, Kefi- VAN_JL1NE3.—T**-S«r*«nt, Agent READY TO SER llworth, N. J. Telephone CRanford 6-47IH — CHestnut 5-3^80. ./ ,, tf Dressmaking and '-i- r AUTOMATIC MOVING,, . . H. MENZEL — Ulterior, exterior paint- ': Alterations — Movers of Furniture and Appliances — And Make Ing and paperhansinc. Estimate* cheer- . Estimates on Itcnuest ' fully given. Prone CRi'nfard S-IMS. SUITS and BHKSSta madejto 3 rooms «S.M ordiir: also »lteratloni. Mrs. Hand. 4 room* S30.00 .' ANIKN GAMBLERS " 61 jetUatolh Avenue.^CHanforJ. tf k $4OQS0 ^$|gg " ' ' . •. ' ' .tf . ' ' It rooms $33.00 Old Shoes Ul' Service V!HJAM HOKSEL. Intertar aann d tbrtarlor •;-- Refrigerators moved,-$S and up !H CLKAN HAttS fURCHAHED—White or ~. • ' > All loads* Insured,' SHOULDNT DRIVE tfalntlng. SIcllled-.mecHanlenHl . tMtMMnal Colored — Without buttons or catches — tl 1 ia ' Shore delivery beBinnlnii In May , Cdwnbui Av«iue, 8 Cents per joound. Brine them Into The '. HELIABLE TRUCKING CO. Calll Clianford 6M11 u Cranford, Citizen and Chronicle office. Good As New YOtJ.-SAVE $25.00 IF YQUJPLACE - .. rAnd a gambler i« any cnantard.e-1304 ; YOUR ORDER TODAY, FRIDAY OR mnn who .drives a ear A Comfortable Bed '• Modern EquipiiieuU J r without adequate insur- ... , Any music thai you play GOUHIIS wore bcajftlftj uhed you "• SATURDAY. :.•'/•:• ' •- ••.." 'play it on the Hairimnnd Organ.'for b*reyou haire a range of .• Experienced und Skillful ance -4 and RISKS ALL tone anil Wealth of color no other instrument can match. - of liis worldly possessions. .Energy' of Youth Here is music's most glorious voice! Ilere are resources BO ' CruilHiiien. Compare DAYTON With ANY Remfiiviljer " this; \( yo»tt ' vast that you can interpret a single piece of music in almost, any" number of way 8. ^ • , • . • ' • •Only Highest Quality Loalhcr can't afford in^iwahce you ; Other Water Softener On The That's why those vhajikc to play tbe piano, love to play, ' • Iked. . \ ' ' •" * .. ' rOUR CAR PICKlb UP can't afford to drive an Made like a fine living vaom 'the Hammond Organ. . . Ujcce, and- rovcrsd wUh deco- automobildl — ' This Irandsome instrtnnrrit—no Linger than a spinet piano, • Shoes Repaired While You Wait Market. IPS TOPS! ANDDB1IVIRID pf Maturity • rator type fabrici In (he color you want. At Mlsht. a BED that »~ and its easily moved—places the glory of pr«-at or«un inuwiu .-'.'. ^or Shop. =^L in yourliv ing room. Ami every tone is true, for the' Uanuuonil ' pcopte! Whfedcvtf your tut'. ^ WE IIANDLtl ALL V0RH3 Elves the rnaxltmim amount of FINANCED AS LOW AS $^.00 PER MONTH THIS H '- Mention* whether Vt only. OF 1NSURAN4HS Wtrtl comfort. - • • Organ can't get out- of tune! _, . Mp ob « ttptit job,. w# Ktl'ltESKNT'ATIVS It creates eleclrieally^vithout .~plpea-~or *e?«la—njunic Complete Satisfaction \ JUST C\LL ONE OP OUR REALTOR-MEMBERS •o magnificent, in every wuy, that it ban uon -worUl>wide ]ly oilj(6i tad deliver. Ju« COMPANIES." THWR8. $m ^ «*• "• tai0 ^ M m. On* modem Scfvl-Our The members of CRANFOBD HEAL ESTATE BOABD hutdllut: acclaim from many of the moat eminent muucLuui. . I IM 'tt your tlao* la • jlffyl vtti Yet the Ilamniond Org'un in KO itnmlerfully ftVxible—so NEXT TIME TRY CHARLES 8L YEAKE .easily played that it's a comitant iiinpiratiou, even to uu> EASV HVDGEt '~*^3ctieed band& UNION COUNTY INSIJRANCE . You are invited to Bee and play the Hammond Organ at BUICK COMPANY •PAYMENTS ;•;•"• ' Mr showroom now. • • 4U WOKTg AVat -v ARRANGED • WC81TIELD • ^ V . FURNITURE^APPLIANC GRIFFITH PIANO COMPANY .';. . : '* •. • . SfllNWAV MIMt£tN?AYIVK$ ' /'.*'.• -' ^ 12 NORTH AVE,, W., CKANrORb, N. J. 11LW11-HN '.' NOMfl 6O5 BROAD STRMT, NEWARK 2.NEWJERSEY f' "»' <— iU. ^1, «i, „ • • " *•* **- CRANFOW - (WmtamsMSDAVI^/lftMsSs UMnLiaiM' • t«t*akaMUAik«l3-Stail O.'i-Jfi'kVJ.i.*' I .luillllllfTfy • ••••-,,,,. „•• ;T;T> r 1 " *"r;,^\m* '' ;>.' • •?'•'••':-'• '•'•*

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New Member Reception a QAnNETT'S LIQUOR 11) cross country record, this season. best-ball tournament qualified • study ©f discarded match- books, „_ "in BOU ozs Komcr .....>...,'....-.' A£6^, ..., A reception was BPOnTSJMAN'SSIIOPiOi 168 178 The' team begins action tomr-rrow over the week end nt Galloping GARWOQb — If yoi» and he reported -that the chance of 1 er's held at "the home of Mrs. Lester Maloncy ...„...," l(lS.!T~Wr~— - — 13.1 130 against Union at Warinnneo Park. done so already,, "ntid it you fdrit finding a good hia'tch Ina discarded Hill. .-'-,•. -. -' • ,-',-;• '.;/i- Steffeh: of 340 "Hickory avenue Witlr2i7 xr 190 170 Nbrditrom ... 150 ids 178 Loranger, Gain f Iiifliule* Niiie Varsity IBS The leilermcn aye;; Robert. Bax" to. you've only "got a matter'of Friday" night in' honor1 ,of, new cover was. only one In 13.000. .Mnrkowlch 145 m Gubas ...... ~...... 11.1 I0T Local Gri«Ulers Seek Jules'Gatesy of Garwood teamed • JOT • JOB liw Hatliik'ap. ...1 ,:.. 3 3 3 tor. Jack Reed, Robert Metzner., with Mike-Knscin of UnUmtn lakte several houri in which to regis- members'who'wiere welcomed into IBB •SIS' F«otliall Tilts; SoAcer, Sermqn Lnurion i9i ! To" Gain Revenge In Gdio Lake Gordon Sieg, Barry O'Neill, Don ter. •• • .••*-•.-• .-••= s the ^Woman's C'ltib.'. Garhes and 132 Ml * - . 7io '•, mi ana second place in the qualifying; Borough Clerk Walter S. Mc- GARWOOP n comrnemora- J : First 'Bumper' Match :•","••••:• — o — "• ; :• • Two Cranford- golfers uvon and MeClendon. and Robert M«Clin- Cross Country Slato • another, lost in the first roiind of tock. Others on thesquad include Kcniiwor'th and George Benko of Mrs, Francis Kanjey_ar416 Cen- BAROLOF.BENNER,lnc Ridley 115 Thlrty-foiir contests are listed want to vote in November's gen-, Revised Standard Version of the Slated for Tomorrow — O.V Orroki Br. .„.„ 147 184 2id An itnproved - Linden the -club. championship last week Byron Alnutt. Geprge Conger, Garwocd qualiflcd with a 70. '.* Doinjr Excellent JM>; ter street, who has -retl: . : i n\i itsull teporltd in the. fall sports schedule of Cran- t Bible, the ReV, Eric S< Toughefi *£fi£. •'::'.•:'?• ••'••'-. \ CITIZEN-CmiONICLE (31 v • .' Mk .;.. 175 173- 104 School eleven will be host Satjur- end at Echo Lake Country Club, Mike Ferro, Robert Hai^ertheyt i£v oral election until nine o'clock Inltrtfpl Station Automobile Painting McCiillmiiilt : j|()o. 132 ord High. School , .•> 'Dick Parker of Cranford .Was the club was presented with a gift May Level Off Loop McMahrin ...:....;..._...,..;, Orrok, Jr...... ISJ' 222 Point to Lack tonight. Where to register? Mr. pastor of the Presbyterlrih Church, 138 147 Cirey .,...••" ™.. 117 128 121 day to the footbalfKomw of Crari Wcstficld. •.?:• ' John. Prichard, Dan Rearick, Wil- eliminated- on a match of cards. in behalf of the'merhbersT Refresh- Hay .:. 100 The schedule includds njno.vai;- McManus has his ofn.ee in Bor-r will 8|>ehk oh 'The History of the Authorized DUCO . Harco Chemical iceglets, fornier- Blind ...... 1...... 100 100 ford High School whohen] >:^the two liam Rciesel, John Sensing, Alden Hehnd a 74.'' . CAHWQOD — On the. sur^nce menbi were served after themfcet- Tim 144 Elii Loranger defeated Clinrles ty .football. gamas, -) 1 _ soccer ough Hall. ' English' Bible at Sunday's 11 a. nt. ]y the Rotary Club team,: turned Jaqnllflii .....: ,;].. 100 schools open their 1952 sch•'"•• 177 - ist ',•.'•; •'- • .'• :- 071 • 808,. 748 erbme. 2 up, .-ajvd .Bill~Nnj;cl ilo- matches, eight cress country meets Local golfers who did not qual- in a 1,022, single game and a 2,677 Handicap 47 48 "•'•.. 4* BUILDERS'-'GENERAX, «2l at 2:15 p. m. at Linden High .Mr. McManus reports that worship* ser'vice. -^-—••-'• •:.\'! . ' FENDER WORK v 11 •feated Drake Delaney, 3 nnd % It is with .this gr6up..ihnt Coach ify wove:. Kelsey Bcrincr of Ken,-. , connection between n weddinc rind v\l:f-2^L'l'-'-i-'''*:5 4 at mi ttunti witttw SIITIBK -c 0 d. Rbkalla ,141 j 101 and 'six contests for the Junior 1 from last Wednesday..,until yes- A new service f6r poretits has series SWday nlgttt iri the Cran- 781 012 School Athletic Field. , ._ • J. Seth Weekley hopes to. better ilwo.rth, Carl Tl-iesehmann of (j'ar- the Garwood Defense . Council is n'tiMit with other diti $«l n«"il •» »• 008 DLd -..A.f. »...,...150 119 147 while Foank Persons was defeated igh school football squad. In ad- terday 77 persons had registered been inaugtyrated with- the forma- Dulux Enamel Beflnlshlne ford Bowling League. This marks DEMOCRATIC CLUB mi F. Rldwlia! • --... m 14.1 la». ; Under Coach Joe Kanln, Lin- last year's 2 and G record. wood, Mike Kuffa of Ghrwoo'd, • However, because of a recent loan' h fl DelGandlo 126 170 7 and 6 by Bob Bielow.- Ed Aborn's lition, the junior varsity grtd team bringing to 2,514 the number "of tion of a junior church service"! Weiding — Truck Lettering the firs* t lOfii1,00O0 seriei s of the sepsbn, Ward «.". ... 12s 198; "den has begun'the road back as a George -Wilde of fiarwootl, Frank wedding ,it \ws.pointed out nt the l.tl un 178 Dltullto ...... 100 100 100 match . ngainst eJrry Trjpp was be held at the same time as the Hifll tfiS. 1B.1 vill play the same schedule'as the mooting of Borough Council Tues- titlzens eligible to vote in No- CRanford 6-1111 ..although present indications, are 140 blind •M..-.^. ..-. 10 10 40 football power in the area.. The postponed. , Dmzck of.'Ken il worth and Jerry vember's general flection. regular worship, service's. Open there may be several mWe at the Mnmhal'l _ loo IB:I llandlcop. .- Tigers will probably, be favored Central Linus farsity but on the followinfl^ Mon- dny night' that the auxiliary ,to,t,U Fllslntier. 140. ,1M1• 178 045 .. 810 . . 700 Sabatini-of Cranford. 606 SOUTH AVE^, E. ' Ciuba .Chavlic Grimths, another local ay and at the opposite site. all children, it wiirbe held in the .rate the., pins are falling at the 1 i i^ainst Cranford^ to Oporale on EST Police DoD.'jrtment is'doinc an ex- golfer, didn't get aj;£hdnce to play. .The schedules arf as follows: new Sunday School' rooms under Echo Lafles alleys. ' > '',.••- PETEHSEN'S DAIRY \%\ ; • '0 '' However, Coach Stanley Gray- October ltt— • , cellent joll..'" Mri-iuciUT BcriHte rinr 721 7M 8*7 His match w'ith"3jphn ' Francis Uellcvlllc \ .,. HOMO ; direction of Mrs. Le,amon Betts. '••:' ForSenlum t. A.,IVUr«*li ».. 144 -172 ' 140 son's ieani Will be no pushover. Harry E. Yerkes, JciSiey Central' '' ' i'AKfclTY r'OOVIIALL .*. •*='.•''In a" letter, to council,.ftnbert M Adlai Michaels paced the Harco ,180 \\*u •• • • • , October 21— ' •'••...-. Mi Thommtn ...: 104 213 for the club championship r.t the Lines' t passenger traffic manager, . TietswortR" of; "348 Locust avenue Mm Mueller New Sunday School teachers' H. PeWneti .'. 142 158 188 They have shown a good defense Opponent • Pl«f« . TUo'maJi JelYcreon ....Homo. P A sound motion team in their big garn.es, with a 239, SUNNY ACHES <3l 182 Colonia Country Club was post- announced today that Jersey Cen- October 9H— :' • . have been announced. . They in- CowpeHhtvnlte 1K2 17«l Morertko .....; 184 101 in several scrimmages as Well iis o commended ihe police department Roofing Siding follbwed- by Al Gessler with 1225, Ew- Petcneii 101 151 178 poned. He is in the semi-finals. l...... ^..... Away Wnrtllaw :.; : Homo' picture, "More for Peace," will be NletMl , 1.M 209. 215 tral trains, which have. been op- October 31-- , .'••.•' for the waV It handled traffic at hi ' clude Mr. and. Mrsv Charles'K III ItTtKJt CIHTIOl ttUill • ISJUM tilt- Bob Handy, 206, and John Dietz, Runkln ....„ 101 145 Handicap 49 48 48 pAtent offensive Trbni a straight^ October 4— Speaks Vows used( for the sermon at the 11; a. iJ Mirninit V) ciuillm l>«y ooiiilJ tail ailitir* ' Ed Kammler teamed .with MaK- eratinR on Daylight Saving Time «Mlllbtirn Hom« Irvinctoii Away da'u'sht'pr's September 13 weddins. son, Mrs. Victor Memeth, Mrs. Gutters IiC^d Broiiehtnn inf 200 Kin attack.- -The. Blues have shown a Novt'H>bor 7 — ; • .' ' ' ;• - . , m. bivinie Worsliip at St. Paul's • 205. Arden Svedman, high average '•'••.V ".•''.•.•. -. . ' B43- BO'i, .822 during, the summer months, will Oclnlx-r 11— Charles Holler, and.,'Jrfrs. Oliver Fulcher 109 143 great deal of speed which should istratp John.'• MqGuire of Eliza- Home Kearny .' :..-.. Away Fra'nk Artlassnig of 421 Fourth Evangelical and Reformed.. jChurch I1SI All Work Guaranteed- man on the team, had only 147, Stupak ..; .157 140 TINNESZ MARKET (It , N. aVcnuc; auxiliary polico licutcnaytt Davis-Sunday School is held at 107 A, Tlrin«r .„...... •...... '. 189 178 lbft go -weir against Linden's heavy beth to tic for sixth place in,a operate on Eastern Standard Time Octobpr lttr^- , Novt'inuor 13— ' ., ' ' /'• At>'St. Sunday* accorflingj. to, the Rev. FULL INSURANCE Harney also posted a iSOO game in P. Tlnne« ...'...... -. '144' lpl,' 158 member-member best-ball tournn- starting Sunday. HaliWuv Home AVarcllnw' ., Away in tlie third district, said it. was 9:45 a. m. ' . .... 817 895 851 hut slow line.- Octrtbor 85— Walter C. Pugh, pastor. . COVERAGE the opener and a 195 in the night- HARRIS, LtD. (Ol V. BMHmanti :..... 181 181 108 ment at Suburban Country Club. CROSS roi^Ntnv • -. ' auxiliary police in- the main who GARWOOD — Miss Doris Muel- Westminster fellowship will ; 1S3 inO V. D*IW :. .-.. 178 142 185 Vince Vicci will start in the vital Mr. Verkes called the attcji- UWWMc .. The film was-produced in Hol- . cap f6r. a 601 series. The Harco Mov*mber I—• (All »»H at Warlnanra l>irk, Cllubrlb) Low-Monthly Payments iio-—ta»- —laa- M^-Butnett- 1WI 178 •• am «u»rterback-slot-for-ieoach-Grey^ Jh Oliver and tjon of. «rt" rnllrnnri's -. enmmutcrs lywptid' for the Evangelical tea mtook two from, Breen's Gold MyMeyerr 103 pointed but that he wanted local of SS5 SpVuce avenue, and the", late the eighth'through twelfth,'grades 120 '. 175 882" 862 885 son!! HeH . hah s showh n goodd passinig ••'his- partner, C. C. Stephens", tied .and mld-rday travelers,'to the fact Movembpr 0— **rl., Sopt, 20 ...;.: Union Rcfortned, Congregational • Chris- Estimates Wlthont • Checks. DonovaD n 11M > I3B' 145 ••..'.....' ••..«...... Awov Fr-t., Oct. 3 .....'..... Scotch Plains ,-••• residents io know that the. auxil-: Mrs. Mueller, became the bride age group are urged to become Boortn'rann IBS 1M. 137 for eighth' in -the'.same-"tourney that the time schedule's and sta- Fri.. Oct. 10 Irvliiutrin tian "and • Presbyterian, USA Obligation - — 0 — ability. His teammates, in the November l$r-^ "''.-'„• . . •"• . jury police hre doinc n fiobd job. on -Saturday pf Charles Zimmer- members. Ralph Clark sponsors t Posting their second consecu- Holt 122 • HAYECK'HAYECKS .FOOD.FOODS (It Ijackneld will be Jessie Bell, who with a 136. Paul. Dunham, also of tion stops of a few trains will be Sca\cl< Pli>ln» Awny en.. Oct...H .... Z: Ncwurk East Side • Churches: for use in Worship serv- . Hnndlrap 44 55 48 Hutfak ...., £ . 141411 11440 181 Tliura., Oct.' IB : .'.... Rahway Police Commissioner; David A. rrian, son of Harry G. m the group. ••'•.' ' ••.'• "'•••':• tive sweep, the Lehigh Esso took 130 hqs- looked very good at right half- Granford, teamed with Frank G6g-> somewhat revised in ..new- time- e)jnbr21 . , TIICB.. Oct. 21 .... -«Jrf ices. The Rev. Mr.. Pugh says it CHestmit 5-1416 Rl.pKtll 135 ;' ?Htufrny went a stop further to say of 836' Prospect .street,' Rosellc Donald Snyder,' . organist' and three from the Sportsman's Shop 751 BSO 738 W«lKand ..„•<. • 158 146 back, Tim Schuman at left half- er. for a 141. • " tables that -become effective on . Thoiiti» Jc(T«r«on -'. .., Away Sat., Oct. 25 -„.. - •-.- pounty meet • the auxiliary; police are doing .sin is about "a man and his commun- . to remain on top of the 24-team R«lnhold ..' : 1.40. 138 Sunday and available at ticket VOTE: 1. V. (tehnlulr iam« >• Vanity. Sot,, Nov. 8 ...... -....: J...... state l^ark, and the late Mrs. Zimmer- choir director, has announced that Tr«ua ^...;...... 160 178 138 back and Bill laione at fullback Uant«« on Monday "I O»M>>(* flkee. excellent job. He said it is a com- ity,' the church and the; congrega.-' . .'.. tmi it» MII WIIHIIIC s..II Hoagland will; be (he, starting den's. . • ; . . .- Verona ,...... ' Home Don't Just Sit . ;his job well. '...... carried a prayer book with a white v 7r30p.'rh. ' whn seersucker tie-backs sewn on. J phenomenon, is a sensation pro- Ddvln... 108 . 160 holders have discovered that sav« The, Ladies \Aid Society will area ha\ ins a :12'foot radius, accord- IAD WIATHII Acres over Harris, Ltd...... ,., 787' 848 760 guards: and Dick, Albertson will Coach Kanls says he has fair October 2— Even if. yfeu* a re •on the, right Mr. Adlasnifrsaid lie-would like; orchid-o'Thc maid, oi honor was Ladies, of the church will hold a duced .through "the excitation of the Harris ...; 200 1B2 ing .life Insurance dividends Is a Summit' ; ,..,;.... Away ho|d its first fall meeting at 8:30 n»kcs an excellent apron, especial- ing to a recent study. Male sn"ce, OUTSIDI Iliictlonion ui 159 180 open at center. . . •' • : line replacements, but is very track., you will get run over if you; -. to,correct an impression some .lo- Miss . Gladys Lawlor - of Rosellc. food sale of homemade - pies and 1y If you like to. wine.your'hands oh retina of IHc eye by raysjof light. The. first "bumper" match, is _,._ LEAGUE relatively painless way of saving October 10— tonight. Members, are remihded a little more adventurous; awrase Austin ...... 145 128 148 : Three of the four.starting batk- IrvlnKton ,...... ' Home just sit there. _,. .,'• pal'residents have. He declared calces from 10 a.m. to 2 p. m. to> your apron when cooking. The terry JII •n lli—BarronV Enid 3 lis Johnson at right tackle and • tiro not paid,'for ;their services. present employed, in construction' Maplewood. N. J. Woltert . .. 138 112 142 JO—v. F.-jw ....;....;.... 3 rooms Wednesday at 8 p. m» don't they?" • --":' ;-; tHftUgh dry mud eomes off more were: ErrlCO, Enrico Trucking, Marknwleli irm 143 144 Johnny Nisky at right end are WILL BE CLOSED t Muhlcnburg Hospital, Fl&inncld. WEstfieU 2-2528 : ,«f—floorttmnn's shop' .2 - VTheso men,", he said, "should be The Rex; Vtc. Toucher hqs ai>- easily than wet. experts advise that MArket 3-7731 §&K 207; Sicko, Errico Truckjtig, 20!); Bcrardlnelfl 203 118 182 18r-Tlnriesi«Martuit ^.....i...... : 2 returnees for the Tigers. The oth^ highly commended by the people Upon their return from•-,a motor' nbUnccd that a Christian Educa- SOCIALS mud, stains leather, and the loager 235 N. Elmer Street De, Marco, Hayeck. Foods, 216; Solilrmcr. .. 107 148 107 IB—WterMn'« .Dairy , 2 eti who will start' at line positions of Garwood rfor not only giving a it stays.on,"the wirse the«la"fl may Illlbcrl ...... ,107 135 171 Barnctt's Liquor •••• 2 rip to Washington, thft couple ex- tion promotion, team from the Eliz- Mrs. S. A. Eldredd of 10,6 Center Westfield, N. J. Ford, Lions Club, 208; Berardl- Handicap 2 10 2>£-Bre«rt'< Gold Checks 2 are Ted«Jy Bara at right guard, ti, 15EPT. 29™ ' Inrge »itnb«Jrit->of. time* to"4tec«i«rte ^W^i? 9 nve* ibcth Presbytery will hold an in-street entertained Mrs,. Edna be. . • •' X "'• •; r •":•.' •-..;• nelli VFW,'20S| Ray, Citizen and; • :iv cranford Shoe Store 2 J- Hntold Carter, oUUtanding -ornB- !\jrodtKe and sotii'Cart, of 'St-.Claiir- f .680.. ...750, S3—Builder*' General 2 • trained in police work so thai they nue. stitute at the local chtirch-6niyM6- !\jrdt t teur boxer, at left guard, Nick •may better be able to serve their Shore^ Mich., last week. EXHERT { *- 0 a4-iHarrli. Ltd. I...... !...-.;..... 1 vcmber. 18 at ,8 p. ni. the session e?'s •. Market,. 205; Grickowski, Perrin at left tackle ahd'Bob Mell- fellow neighbors, but also for sae,- Mr. .and Mrs. Theodore. Henry FISCHER'S MARKET II) FRIDAY NIOMT'B SCHEDULE is open to parents, Sunday School C* «-«ZC9 1). Lor*nib eky or Sam Johnson at Idft. ej3.d<. . riflcing.. additional time- without and soil, Ted, of 310 North aven,ue J. BRENNAN '* Fischer's Market, 215; Fairchild, '• , .' ' -.••»i*«-P. M. • • . . teachers and other Interested per- Men's League, 202; Beach, Men's DeFablo Breen's Gold Checks Vi, Cranford Shoe. Rudd Hudak wUl supplant Nisky remuneration to assist the regular Citizenship sons. ' " ' •'••..-.. /" '-. .'. • and Mr. and Mrs; Donald Loder- WESTFIELD ClnmlmiKehlnl' Builder*' General vi. Harris, Ltd. BECAUSE W THfc RELIGIOtJS HOLIDAY OPEN 24.HOOBS A DAYI ' League, 224; Korher, Barnett's Lir Cymbaluk 7. . Lehigh *strt Vs. Chronicle. at right end. .: / . " polled force•.. . ."".'•' - stedt and son, Donald, of Cranford Grlckowskl .Mayor L. Thomas Daub stated Prayer Hour, is held weekly spent Sunday at Tulip. Springs in QUICK SERVI|CE KRKWAVariTOVfi AIR CO N D J T I ON E D qupr, 202; Nietzel, Sunny Acres, Sunny Acres vs.- Harto Chemical. Coach Kanla has Installed four Wednesday evenings at 8 pi hi. in Fischer ' ...... j...... Men's Leaijue vs. Lions Club. that If other defense groups in the the Orange Reservation. .- ' "' 208 - and 215;; Broughton, Sunny rlreher's Mkt.vsv Errico Trtlcklntf. different attacks this year, so as to state copied-Gar wood's sbt-up ol the downstaiHt rooms. Everyone PLUMBING* HEATING THtJRS.— FRI.^ SAT. Acres, 206; Kirkpatrick, Lehigh Bog 817 Brikheen Agency vs. Democrats. be' able to cope with any possible GARWOOD — Clti«ehs.hijl Day, s Invited to attend. " ...; 4 Richard Watt, son of Mr. and RtPI'S PBIRHlfV Police Dept. vs. Hayeck's Foods. \ auxiliary police and fire units, New ¥ Laurence Olivier Esso,. 21.0; Hayeck, Sportsman's defense. He plans to use the splif- OPEN MONDAY EVENING / Scptombcr 17, was obseicyed..in the Mrs.jPerey D. Watt of 212,Center TINNING Ida • iH Peppermint Room vs. -.Methodists. • Jersey would'have- well-orgnntoied street, has returned to Dartmouth LOUIS MONTINI Bll Pork Ave. Plcrintieldi Jannlfer Jones in Shop, 223; Orrok, ,Sr., Cranford 182 132. Barron's Esso v*. VF.W. T, A fotmatiohi sTngle-wlng^and seventh and. eighth grade social Piekunki Pledgeg Shoe, 216; Orrok, Jr., Cranford 1B8 ,170 SporUmah's ys-.TInttese Mkt. sieverar spreads. He pointed out \.' councils. He said only the medical studied classes at Lincoln School. College, Hanover, N. H., where he SHOE KEPAIBING AMEHICAN KADIATOK co. 173 'ITS Petersen'S V*. BorneU'o Lltjuord, We offmr a dependable, weather-tight |ob< WHen unit of the local council was lag- is starting his junior year. , "CARRIE" Shoe, .222; Thommen, Retersen's 168 ' -IDS that he will use any attack that The leaders were Mary Ann Pick- Fraternity Membersliip 8 Alden St Cnnfard AUTOMATIC Ott, BBRNERS 44 34 '. t»iUK in effectiveness; Mayor Daub S/lst Riphard Henry, son - of The Bowery Boys in - Dairy;-213; and M. .Burnett, Tin- will gain yardage. •'•.. we rerooi your home or place ol buaine««. Phone ya arskl, Edward Tiller, Barbara Cer- GARWOOD—Among University Begpudered Pharmadsl bi Eight-Meet Schedule i ; ;: ;: ( mm ' called on local residents to step ncsz Market, 218. . . 801 875 706 Hoffer has shown the ability "to for bee estimate,. ^;-'--'-'-! r^..- ,-;'.;•:-.: • '..-•.•'•' / ' r -"''- to, Billy Kalmtw, Bill Mayer, Anrt of students pledged to Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Henry of 208 Sottth Ave, E. forward and help make the medi- Hiccardo, Judy Rclnhardt arid 310 North, avenue, is among those Oateiidcittcd cit-store Day VTRIPLE TROUBLE" throw a good long, pass and has cal, unit n working branch of the membership in social fraternities Cranf ord, N. J. For Harrier Squad fcif Margaret MUteria.-'r. ' is Henry W.-Pierkarski of e+Sec- taking_part-JnllOperatiqn_.Maihr- --HAHCO CHEMICAL-CO,_(4> POLICE DEPARTMfiNt^ 7DeTcnse~Council. Michaels ;.....;. 140 230 153 ;old', IBS 17—8 181 • plus the year, when he perfornjetl wjith the ond avenue. He, is pledged to Psibrace aboard the" U.S.S. Midway, Oram «... 148 131 In other action, council voted to n," Other pupils taking special parts In Technicolor Geiisler ..M .....: 155 225. 14B county and state meets has been Upsilon Fraternity,. . off the coast of Norway. • MMV ;..,, 200 , ,808 Gloaomky .„ , 147 183 170 junior varsity. ' hold in abeyance," pending, further were .Jim Thaisz, Grace MeCaskill, Anthony Dekter in R. Hurney -.... W Ranhofcr .....:.,;...' 182 158 arranged f6r: Cranford High Howard- Henry, son of Mr. and. ARtSipJES Svedman ... ; 148 147. • ATA 188 183 Coach Crayspn investigation, a proposal by Cpun- Phyllis Testa, Richard Harper, Nat The University of Illinois has ,.„; ,....188 188 Nylcn : : 180 ' School's cross country team. ; Dlctz ...... 205 V Cymbaluk ., ,.!', 182 135 • •eilmatv Edwnrd Tiller that a lava- Carrca, Joanne Culmpne, Nancy more "Greek Letter" social organi- Mis. C. L. Henry of 180 Willow FIGDKINE8 •" '"'" •?' v , — mi tip. 2 — ' 837 818 tinder the' direction .of Coach . tbry and basin -be placed' in. theDerenjcr/David Bermingham, Fred zations than »ny other campus. avenue, has returned to" Bucknell CfANVASS BOARDS . sao 830as 80* 6 Seth Weekley, the team will open . Abbot & CMteUov GOLD;CHECV& (1> ftETHODIST MEN'S CLUB lit .municipal garage. Mr. Tiller stated Falzone, Eddid Front', Joy Krnuse, There orb" 67 fraternities, with University at Lewisburg, Pa., EASELS - — ' . BRUSHES BHEENS its schedule tomorrow at Warlnan- 3,000 members, and;26 .sororities where he "will begin, his junior, Klnney ...•.:.«.... . mo/ 120 174 lmu» .,.;....;. 155v 114 143 CRB-3474 . that a. Cranford ttrm said it would Barbara Wojtowicz, Ann Riccardo, "LOST IN ALASKA" Staluer , ,.; \4&' i«to 134 Harrli. R .,19* 188: 156 co Park in Elizabeth-against Un- Donald Mitchell, Pat O'Nell, Bar- with t-,25.0 members. The flrsj- so- year. •;• .'•••'',' .-; Ofl and Water Color Teclsel v.. 1M lift 121 7 do the job for $350; however, Lute ;. t tt tt*4 . .ISO 130 1B3 ion at 4 p, m,: Six county oppon- bara Thomn{f, Barbara Wrhcl. cial fraternity was established on Jimmy Purick, son of Mr; and WED.-SAT., COT; 1 -'- 4 Beheller \y\M 1S2 118 Stacy 153 . 18* Councilman William Severage said PAINTING $ETS Jpllowltz •• ./. 157 185 . 120 Con! 1M W 182 ents will be met including Union, if the -work was jlo done, a shower the campus in ,1892 and^fhe first Mrs. Kenneth Purick of 565 North / , Technicolor Handicap .... 20 20 . Handicap •••. 37 31 40 Poems, songs, flag salute, pre- lorority in 1805. S - Picture Frame* '.' - ,Z;.. 20 Rahway, Edison Tech. of Elizabeth, .for "use by Street Department amble, American's Creed and talW«t, avenue, is spending a vacation at AUTOMOBILES Ray Bolter in 189 .700 842 PlalnlVeld and Jefferson, of Eliza- All of these organizations have 875 705 702 • '-workers should he installed on citizenship and-the Constitu- Tampa, $t. Petersburg and Clear- beth. The two other foes are Irv- ' ','sanie tipic. Mr. T^illeB was asked.to tion comprised the program. The their own housesyjiroviding arj, im- water, Fla. \ 'WHERE'S CHAiRLEY* portant -part • ojfthe residence fa- IIKillLSTfRlfHSMID ington and Newark East Side. sde if this could be done with ex- .American's Creed was led by Bill The Rev. dnd Mrs. Eric Toughjer RICHARD HARTIG -r Hit MO. 2^- —The-cpunty-meeUs-scheduled-ior- fl» _jstlnfr funds, cilities •for-s$Macnts"on~the~campTi§'i of 413 .Center street announce thV (JOHNSTON PAINT Van-John«on-ln Tr-yzi'nski, Mayor of Lincoln School, Octobef 25 and the state meet for; Council accepted an invitation to Membership is' by invitation fol- birth of a daughter on Monday.at The primary 'grades 'of ;the /f Now Open to Serve You! November .8. '•' attend installation of officers of iIowing/ar 'rushing" period, in which Overlook Hospital, Summit. 101 N. Union Ave. Franklin School were in-charge of members and prospective members offices of Memorial Post 31T, Amer- an assembly program on Wednes- Mr. and Mrs. John Rutz of ,459 •CRaaford 6-2540. ','. Jean Legion,.next Monday'. wrrie acquainted. The social so- &trWMiif! . day afternoon. This program; had' 'orlties at Illinois had their rush- d .avenue* are moving on^gat ^g - their new h i Ca Near Yuma, Ariz., t.band of Meatj "Citizenship" as its..central .'rf»e ing activities this spring, and theurday to their new home in Cran- lfittns. who had crossed the bori ford; • • ' ••;"• • ••• .-•; •• • -Soefety to Hold Arlene Kappy .of the 404G:;je!asif fraternities this fall. ANEW Illegally to teareh for farm served as announcer Intro' Mrs. Lewis Ross of 554 Myrtle ran into a movie ebmpany e^iofcil duced Jhe various me ers. Approve $713 avenue .returned Saturday 'front :s tlon, took one look, at 80 Hollywood y >'; .GARWOOb-rRosary Society of "The American was .sung month's vacation in Cuba where Arab*, on horseback, -fled back SPECIAL! v.V\.". IIIAVliK NPKdAI, SPECIAL! -,,'V fiii St. Anne's Church will' hold, a card by 4R and Budget, AllllpUIlce Pla.ns|^hP. visited her parents. across the border"yejUntfC "The map Atlantic lubrkatiom . party in St. 'Anne's School Halt at read. GARiVOOD—Thq Garwood PTA .jMr; and Mrs. George Seitzmeyer ', EVES. trBOM itOOP. M. was wrongl" J/ .8:30 p. rri, tomorrow. There will be bT 429 Willow avenue "spent Sat- CONt. SMQWB gAT. Crankcase drained, refilled Ofllcers dpmc eighth, grade were approved a budget of $113 ps sub- FR0NT WHEEL SPARK PLUGS -games, prizes' and .refreshments. mitted by Mrs. Charles Shoosmith urday in Maplewood visiting >Mr. Proceeds will go to the schoo elected tl>fs w.cok and they, are as BEARINGS REPACKEK} with Atlantic aviation motor CLEANED ami RESET follow^Prcsident, Donald Mitch- of the budget and "finance com- Seitzmeyers fa'milyi " ^\^ '•' ; fund. .'•••• ' '.',••' mittee, arid a'dopted a program 'Nancy Adolph,' daughter of Me, •oil (5 cjts.). . Chairman of the affair Is Mrsellj/yfce-president. , Feed sj>cretary, .Rpsemario Caspanello suggested for the-comtniLycar at a and Mrs. Gordon Adolph of-346- Sophi Ho.ferkor'n. Assistfng her are ; meeting ^held in Lincoln School-, Thlrd'avenue, will-celebrate-Jher TransiiiissJon druincd, Mrs. Hcl.en Bronco,' Wlrs.' Eleanj and treasurer, Steven Banyasz. The eighth, grade has started Its last Thursday evening. birthday ^omorrowr with- a party IN PLAINFIELD, N- J. refilled (3 pttf.)- EACH . MeDonough, Mrs, Julie Misko, ; The program includes n' Board for friends an'd/relatlves at her, : Erna' Wolf. Mrs.. Gertrudc/Siiva, animal magazine sale'sponsored by H Differ,ential drained,; >-. " the Curtis Publishing Co. Nancy of Education panel discussion, a 122 DEPOT jPARK Mrs; Charlotte Porubsky^md Mrs, Mm and a talk by Dr. Ruth Boyle, James Mary. Si|cko. Deremer is the manager and Karci' ry, son of Mr. and' refilled (3 pts.). Tobias, Fred. Falzone, Gloria Cas- psychiatrist in tthh e SummiSitt schooschool Mrs., Ccotge Perry of 312 WdlnuJ THIS NEW CtAIM SERVICE OFFICE CERTIFIED LUBRICATIONS ALL WOftK DONlfc TO The Rosary SocUjty' will hold its system, and a religious panel dis IS A FURTHER STEP IN ALLSTATE'S. . Radiator drained, refilled; annual cdihmumdn breakfast Oe- ale,( Stephen Banyosz, Patricia street, ofelcbrated, his: first, birth- tober S. Tha/Kroup will receive O'Neill and Ted Henry are* the diiy pn Tuesday with a family PROaRAM TO PHOV1DE THE UTMOST^ DOISE BV PERSONNEL hose and connections MEET CAR captains of their classes. Their Also at the meeting, the 1G0party.. Decorations were in blue IN AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE SERVICE u Holy Comjttunion at tlie 7:15 a. m. members in attendance saw a fllm \ QUALIFIED BY THE checked. ** MANUFACTURER'S muss pnd'thdn will go to the' school goal is $1350.(90. The profits \vll and yellQW. '. - . ., NATIONWIDE. be used to defray ,exponses"of the calling for increased -aid to, scliools. Mr! and ftfrsrCordon AdoTph of enfotpWtf for the breakfast.' The Miss Barbara Arncscn of Ros'elle ATLANTIC REFINING CO. Air filter cleaned, reoiled. SPECIFICATIONS. breaicfast will be prepared by thegraduating class' during_the year 348 Third avchue entertained Mri tHtS OFFICE WILL DIRECT CLAIM PERCALE • ' • . • L. : • — - and in Jump. * entertained with a selection of Battery checked, water, • - : „ |_-—'. —- oly Name Society. ' songs. * Adolph's nephew, William Vcttci »0 CAHTOONS SERVICE FOR .POLICY OWNERS " SUNDAYS DULL RAYON M1LLENDS , •!';: *;' of Wllkcs-Barret Pa., last week. " IN UNION, MIDDLESEX, SOMERSET,, • . adderi^ cables inspected; - ^Refreshments were served in Kirs. Daniel. Bass of 442 Pine BEOULAK SHOW SPECIAL!' SPECIAL! Franklin School cafeteria.' - HUNTERDON AND WAttHEN,. COUNTIES. A Success Anniversary Coni'ttiittee avenue entertained members . o! V«lue«to98c terminals cheaned. GARWOOD — Memorial Post Makes Initial Plans ; the Woman's Club;\at their weekly AN ALLSTATE JVGENT WILL. ALSO y I - v Smeklnr Point ' ' Tires- checked, inflated to 3!V American* Lesion, > has ex GARWOOD — Councilman Ed- Vegetable fats and olU are'rec* quilting bee at her home Monday Bfi ON CONTINUOUS DUTY.TO GIVE INj / GOODYEAR ,m pressed its thanks to eyeryone who night. Thiftse AreA! Few^f Oui^ Regulars: correct pressure. ward Tiller, chairman of the 80th amended fortjicepfat frying because WIAL BATUHBAY. UAtttttK FORMATION ABOUt ALLSTATE'S LOW/ helped make a "success" of .its par Annivcrisary Celebration Commit- their "smoking point" or tempera, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Binchl of 415 HAT1S AND NATIONWIEjB SERVICE. / 45" Rayon FkilIe^ufiMg»:- '-...., ;1 ;.,,., 98c yd. p Windows and cur interior : •;•:•« 'par drive Sunday^ a Proceeds from tee told Borough Council Tuesday ture at Vihlch'they .will burn is high. Pine avenue entertained Ralph cleaned. the drive, termed one of the most night, that his group met Sctpcm- Bihnchl of East Rutherford,. Mrs. 45" Rayon GJ>«rdine : 89c & 98eyA WHEELS) ctessful Jield T»y the group in bcr 16 to draw up preliminUry iBirchi's two\isters and children HirkTIILIIIHIt BALKS Spark-plugs inspected, , wjlJjJe used to defray plans 'for the-affair that will mark from Wellington and East Ruthcr- wutto etf'Riybit-Orfb^%vitc&& .,,...: i.ftSyA v cleaned. its entertaln- birthday^ number 90 for Garwood. fovd and Mr. and 'Mrs. Carmen GR, 6 $0 100% PUid Wool«n» .(pre-shnink) 2-95 yd. $4.49 .' • -i iBCht program at the - Veterans' —Mrr Tiller HB«ld-4he-c*iinmltti» HELP WANTED-MALE Dracuto-of-Weswlcid- Hospital, Lyons, and to help the will meet sgilh Tuesday atid added, VACANCY: Portion of gathering on Sunday. 45Men'. We^ R.yon SuWwgi^ Sdcyd. ALLOWANCE On Yete QW iJittfiftY Legion-Bpon^orcd" "Jersey Boys' that he hope* to make a more deil> Mrs.- J. It. Maggs, Jr.," of 441 nlte report to council at Iti Oc- 45" TaffetUV (Imciotu colori) .'.... 89c yd. 1 program. , • • , school janitor, Lincoln Beech avevvue entertained her soc tober 14 meeting. ial club at her home on Tuesday HOBS D'OEUVRES «f«»t so ^ 6«t» i, t - The above prieet watt below O.P.S. 4 [SeHool, Garwood, N.. J. evening/Games were played and The Cranford Citizen & Chronicle Doerrs Atlantic Service ^ Slate BuckNighr refreshments served. Audit Bureau of Circulation^ MISERABIES Wilt's ily Statitn ceiling «nd will he honored l If; t ; <5AHWOQl>^Bayleflf Post Mai^applications to A H0H2& w the Donald FerreK son-of Mr. and North Avc & Orchard St. during the Week of Centennial Ave*. W.jpvyrt will hUd a "buek night". iV ition, Franklin MryH. T. Ferrel of 81 Fourth ave- 8 WALNUT AVEL CRANFORO ii 'post headquarters totnorrow night. mother-in-law fere imdngit th© J nue, celebrated his third birthday Crwford Me.i CR«nford 6^80 SETTEMBER 2^ 1SS2 K- Thewi. will be dancing ant) . re llCtlDt * ^ l«st week with a party for friends mrtfl ltM X. Sir Junes O. tnttt. relatives at 1 •i • 'iil •••! •'.•(;•i.'-AHwtj.. -^ ;;';«;.^jV2^iii^a muma&KMxsit^sr.

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: : ; : : : '"' -• '•' '"'•'" " '"- '•''""• '•"•'" • '''•"'' ~A"'£P$: ''T'T^"- -• :''- '. -; l*!; ^ THE CatAtgJT^ CCTI2CT AWP CHROWICLE, .'THURSDAY. ,«El»Ti:MBgR' 25.'1t>S^ '". "•':"' ''./:•'"''••• v'.'' ';':.; ;^?;.: •:?•• k^.-:.'.:'. ••<•;;'/•!:'•: "'.] :-' -.^ )'••'• '.'.V^y t. i ':.- ^ '51 \* h.' -^ Outdoor Picnic Slated Mapped by lions W ^ nler ,S|teei team By Cub Pact fe^ KENILWORTH ..-- >FjronUer Group Sets . C- ' ." tn Return • -.--— ^»L _4-., ^ . Purchases tosses'due to HiipilnF!^ of'i a Night"' plans were^mapi^d by the •IrHUberty.-Ky., thi? Casey Court- lu ^l '' '^5'^ Bawling Lteagiic < ,. _'... .•,, .,•• • • ,,.•,. f 9 S KENILWOftTH — An outdiodr Kenilworth lions Club at a meet- , Dauce for Tomorrow Brain ^are exoected to W r,educ*d ty rtewi adverlisea: "To '.thjs per-i V, 1";" ' J .»*. • picnic will be held on October 12 destffltto as to W f™**1 *f«ad at the intf Thursday at the KenilWorth c.V."hen7 ^; Carpenter ^KEiTlLWORTHv-A square d«nee "with the aid of-a recently dpyftldned, son q at Patrylow's Grove by Cub' ftick, JCENlLWoRTir — ' Steel Ci.mpany.has taken over firs will be held tomorrow- evening in •hnfr wieo.tlires t!)«r7nrVJ$lu^e foroed. to'take . . *_' i hair rp*eefHntf' 1 18?/ sponsored by St' Theresa's Fredericl^B; KfewelL bish&jp of. the hilhrick Foreinah Hurt, " th"e nh1 In crain stor'n^d MO lengths^ol ear- , ,t •",".. -.,, . •••*••. ^__-- -• Edward Schoenlapk, who, wilL Place in the Kenilworth iip.wiin Harding Sch«ol:audit{)riuini>.v the den hciM nnd B-spHtMcr from trie 1 """"^ " fUk f^> pTitibAJam?- Church, _.- ,',-*" ,,... ••••...-'. ; Methodist vCburch, visited the bins, Its inventor claims that it Is eycs that r Catches Thumb in Chain conduct the project? explained the League.with a 5-i niarkl Teen-Age Group. . lr.-.vn of the-First Christian Church '/ * * Indlned to;bulge. !»:, It wa? also-announced 'that' the Commu Methodist Church Mayfair Essd bad the highes Frank Spera and His orchestra accurate''to-.within one- fourth of oniJ a se r operations and. needs for a sue- -If you win call at tlurpasfofa t j°«s. thWcinx..worTyin*, hard- Only Several Hours pack wiU conduct-*, metal scrap ''afternoon. KENILWORTH — A foreman at team • game last. Thursday evehlng will play fonriancing!' per cent—importanp t since a 10p per study, he will give you the five- cessful affair. It will be held in ^ne Saturday of u-orkmg; self-criticizing.-Introvert: Anti-Noise j drive.later next tnbnthv Ttfmin.]^ whn was elect- he Philbrirk Engineering Corpor- at .Echo Lanes, a 993, while Volco Oiivcr Brown, Jr.. who heads a cent variatioh Jn moisture dan re- I year 'guarantee for the hose, your A frugal man, he hdi an 'hicome'of nf"" : —-Rudoloh-Doroonkosisrcnbmaster ei%6y'ihe NoHheastern JDrlstlic=- ition in Market street suffered the-* 4^pt^ompa;i>yha refrigerant, and eligible to vote in .this general prohibiting "unnecessary.*.? ' noise, tion Committee. ', S--Boulev»rd-Ejtso ;.,^_ 3- citizens informed Borough Coun- dense-smoke and offensive, odors •'. Ttie pack has selected th« theme .altar>by he S—Sunnysldi8^. have council had received many com? ipate in the Scout Pow Wow; on j William . Brpdcrick,, president, ir-tip veil Was High- School In Elizabeth, lie is p their Ipngthy and sus- president . *•the Union Township November 29. WeddingBeid announced that a film, "Travel To Sponsor JA Firm charge accounts, of yotir^change of plaints in then past several months ! ChanUUy lace lA byb - SSinger Mahufaotur- address. A^k your physician and taincd arcuments, they will have to | Board o( E. Council holds a special meetine. | AsKociation in Harding School is chairman. • •'.' . ' • —The club voted to- purchase a of Wjlnfield Judd Herman Shifted ..trar4j'i'}.- The ordinance specifically pm- KENILWOBTH — The marriage .was..maid of Elizabeth company. > an ancient' custom among members This session was originally sched-i auditorium. hiblts operation of radios, phono- Mr. Domonkos said that all boys ceremony of Miss' eJan Dorothea United State? flag arid a standard To Fullback at Regional bf the Brahrritm caste. They cet -.: -Ml; v.^ JoLandscape 8 to 11-years of age are invited to aids were M This.will bo one of 25 junior •m uled to conduct the sale of the | Adoipli Peterson, safety chair- graphs, machines or devices which Arthiirii daughter of Mr. and Mrs.for the newly formed cub pack — Vacuum Bottle around tho edict that tho eldest tract, but Mayor William Lister j ^^ bjcycle safety oln the pack. • ..<••• nilwbrth. Miss jfeEfliLWORTH.— Judd Hcr- firms to be sponsored this fall -by ke on thc make or reproduce noise between Paul C. Arthur of 103 South Twen- at St. Theresa's Church. iord and Miss rrian, local youth, hiis been shifted A, vacuum bottle from which you brother In a family must inarry be- promised the cithsens a public hear- c'ram Jo ^ sponsorcd by the Union County industry. fore any-of his younger brothers promised the c p Pdrkwafy the hours of 11 p^ m. and 7 a. m. y-hfth street, and Robert L. HaT- •of Garwbod. KENILWORTH frbrn.ciudrterback to fullback" by Can eat as welKas drink has been on the saUv There is some doubt j^ s c,ub Thc tw0 "in such a manner as to be plainly Miss Irma H. C. Lundquifet, perspnnel di> made.. Dtisjched for nchool or work can take".a bride' Beca&so tho Brah-. on the saUv There is some doubt ey^son of Mr, and Mrs. Leon M. Continue Runfinage Sale Kefiyl was daughteg r of,, Mr. and Mrs, Cqach John BtoWtt of Regional that there is enough votes to ROgroup, s will institute _a program to KENILWORTH '— The Garden audible at a distance of one hun- rector of Whito Laboratories, wil lunches, it's Kood fdr hot soups, mans believe that all trees possess ] Ha;tley of .512 South Chestnut KENILWORTH—Rummage sa?e Herbert Jepsqn of 938 Adams Hlgh-Schoors fpolUall foi*es. Sparlding wl •"through \vftth tlie^idea. | put sc.otch-litc tape, on bicycles so State Parkway section now under dred feet." However, bands and be one of four leadersjof the Jun- stcwi, baked' beans,' dr. puddings, a spirit,"bachelor elder brott&rs stiieet, Westfleld, was performed of St. Theresa's Church will be Lwas his brolh- hue, Elizabeth,, became the brjde - Herman', who sils6. started in ior Achieyerpent pfogirarti who wil can marry these spirits—and their Wt tqua«i*xt from .'"••r: "*? „, Jtharthcv will be more easily seen construction between (Jalloping jprchestras are exempt from this basketball jand track at the Sjarittg- and for cold- salads and deserts. The BISHOP FREDERICK B. NEWEUL Saturday afternoon in The Kenil- continued until Saturday,-, it was " chad-P.'Kelly. Saturday.; of Raymond T. Sahs- explain the "program at^Tii mouth Is wide'enough so that coh- youngor brothers can settle down prlie-wInntnB femcrtoMl ^tr^c'tinEke/^be^t -.rtftt. Further details tflU.b. Hill Road and BUrko ' Parkway, regulation. • '. . • fieia school, is starting his third pastor. He- also discussed' the worth Gospel Chapel. announced, it is being held at Robert R. mann, son of Joseph Salzrhah of schools throughout the county. tehts.can be spooned out. wltli flcsh-and-blopd bribes. /. tween Richfield avenue and Quin-r Abolishe 1 t^^Barber^hdp^nJILWeritictiWt^, 55^ Arbor street and the late Mrs. year df varsity footbaj!.. bids received by State gy els, pneumatic hammers, punch problemsToftli'e church ton avenue for 6,000. Mayor Lister crson said. ' • ' .. ; p ited. A reception followed, in thc hear the Boulevard. Salzmann, in a ceremony In Hope "George"McKcTizle, anomer local Edwin Kraus. superintendent of Commissioner Itansford J. Abbott. presses, derricks, steam or electric ing suburban community.'. product, is expected to start nt. an Skld-Prmtr Cellar ' reported that the Adamas Carbide Fiye. firms competed in the bid- hapel Sunday Schqol room. Slemoriai Presbyterian Church, Corporation is. interested in the1schools/, introduced the- teachers hoists or other tools or equipment Rent Control Stand Dr. E. F. Hallock of Maplewood, Elizabeth. The Rev. John B.-Cro- end. position when the Bulldog Skld.-probf.yaur cellar'orfd outs,lde ding. ''••'• ' The bride, who. was given in Toothbrush M niak^ their home .wooden stairs by. applying a coat of' site, this firm manufactures tunc- arid Mrs. C. W.,Thomas^ president' Which make loud and disturbing ^Newark District, superintendent, marriage by1 her father, wore -a well officiatdd. ,• meets.Hillside Saturday: noises is prohibted on Sundays and Reversed by Council; . On sale is a toothbrush with 11 Mr. Bas- _poifch and deck enamel. When it is ston carbide. of. thc PTA, introduced commit- The low figure,' $14,223, was by accompanied Bishop Newell. 'They gown of Chantilly.lSee over cream dchtai mirror built Into its handle, Howe Niirs,eries, of Perinington. on weekdays between 6 p. m. and ,are 'oh a GiVen in marriage by her father, "tacky", dry, sprinkle generously \ The proposed site of thc factory cetehairmen. - . r.,-. Realtor Leads Fight the new church parson- colored satin ..ending, in a long go you can look at your teeth as he /bride Was1 attired in a • gown . ' Double Boilers • The other bidders were: 1 with clean white sand...When thor Come to KENILWORTH is'in residential A and council in its A'budget calling for the expend- train. Her French tulle finger-tip your dentist docs; ;a graduate of Holy fashioned with a standing collar Double boilers arc excellent. for . Bai'king dogs, arc also prohibited; kENILWOpTH -^ Borough" on the new building, which oughly. dry, brush off exec's* sand. sale of land notice agrees to rezone iture of $775.50 was accepted by Pcmb'rook' Nurseries, * Maple- oil was attached to a satin cap ~- " Westffeld: and fitted bodice of Chantilly lace cooking/ foods which scorch easily. the tract for industry, but' the pur- However, the ordinance .exempts Council reversed its stand on rent- constructed on the Boule- the association. Mrs; William wood, $42,908; Riverside Land- will rimmed with pearls. She carried BOROUGH OF KENILWOBTH oJnathan and a ^kirt or nylon tulle with an That^s why eggs, milk, .cereals, and chaser is required to install a activities at public parks, play- ontrols Tuesday evening' by 'vpt- opposite McKinloy School, PUBLIC NOTICE ' . SUPER MARKET for a good Bridges. >budget chairman, rec- scape. Corp., New York, $43,906; vard bouquet of gladioli and white School, apron effect of matching lace. ' A starchy sauces should, be cooked.in < , RCDUiiclatUm sewer in Market street and gas grounds or public buildings and ng let the controls die on Tuesday. Tuesday evening at PUBLIC NOilut is neteoy given that double boilers. Keep, the water in ommended the amount. . . Meadowbrook •Nurseries, Engle- .were oses. ' '•• .'•-.-•• viic ilorouua 01 Kcnllworm, on tne JUtn [);''fuui|bee'n on ap-crown of lace adorned with • sebd Why has tho sudhu renounced tiie and water mains, pave, Market wood, $46,171; Buttfield & Eames, church functions from the provi- Only the week before council a special ing of the Building day oi Sjupieino'crr,, l\)Xi,l)Xi ai «:i«:iuu t'W the layer part of the boiler boiling "Building A Firm Foundation ; Mrs. Manus Martin of N(jw York pearls held her finger-tip veil of world? The idea of renunelatlok rial Old - Fashioned Sale — full of street and provide off-street park- lad voted to keep rent controls un- rescrve' J Plainfield, $46,531. :ons. .. . • N. •.."'•.•' '" • Committee, • eontracts_have »8s_rnatron of honor"-ond Mrs.coS1 . at tntntcc c councico l Oliumoero, Bor- *fcetteh llhisibn;- She'" tiarridd • «the whpW cpoWSng timev been taught' by'Wary' religion, rt Ine an* screening. tor our Children" was.adopted as U. April 30, 18(33,.but at the re- yet.. ..T^—^--i ouun nail, bouiovaia, tMnuwurih, N. J-. Jn keeping with the economy as-* , In the matter ol! smoke, the or- mee'n awardi Tames Arthur, III, and Mrs. Don- w.u sen uil 11s riBin, Uno and wierest in • 'ii'W' ' cascade .of white roses surround- ' i ''''' "" Indlij. It reflects thd deep-rooted be- the theme for thc year. quest: of Ernest Vardalis, local In addition to the borough owned pects of Governor Alfred E. Dris- dinance says it shall be unlawful The site new church will rid, Milne of Kenilworth were me "•jMKcinaitccinaitcr parucutoriparucutoriyy described ing an orchid. '.. •'•- ' ', Credit '•. '. ' •. lief that only thVotigh ucnunclation " values and only 5 minutes land! the company proposes to pur The members were urged to atr "to be emitted a.ny. dense smoke ealtor, agreed to a public hearing- urday when the property, as- said propcitty iis not needed coll*s directive in improving • New be put to use. iridesmaids. . uc iisc. itw piopurty aliaU be sold Installment credit has risen from of the world, through penance and chase about two acres of'privately terid the fall meeting of the Cbun?- which contain^ spot or other sub- in theissue.- ••'..; ,ui- Uc Miss -Myrna Hughes of Eliza- Jersey roadsides, all plantings on Women's Society, of;' Christian The best man was Paul Reale of at piiDiic auction to uirio nlune nluneat t biddebidderr , $5,500,000,000 butstnndlng iri 1940'meditation,?''cM a- man" approach owned "property; " ty Council of PTA's .October 9 at upon tnc lonowiiis tcrins ano cojuamoiis; beth \vas the bride's honor at-. : this section will be of • native stances in sufficient quantities to . After" hearing; Mr. ;VardaUs andService holds/a bake ^sale from 10 ^ $f3.C00.060,000 in 1951. • . God:""'V .-•' '' - . ., ••'••;•••.: from Cranford! •: PHten Leads Fight Scotch Plains High School. permit the deposit of such soot or Jverett Sherbourne, executive (Jew', York and William Arthur, The promises particularly described ap- tendant and Mrs. Richard Ogden growths, according to Abbott, a. m. to 2 p. rri. In ease'of rain, r., of Crariford, a cousin of thepcir on ttit' ullicial Borough Assessment avid. Oliver of Elizabeth and. Mrs. Lincoln •M The fight against the sale Tues- An executive board meeting will other substance on any surface ice president of City Federal Say- Aiup, a copy otwmch map .is. on Ule In Orange, "By taking advantage of the the; sale will be held at the par- ride, and Lawrence Carlbon of Crisson of Ml^estfieJd were brides- day evening was led by former be held' October 15 in Harding within the limits of the Borough ings and Loan Association council sonage,. . .-' '':..." me Ohice oi tne Hcijisicr ui, VJmori .(Joun- less driv- natural beauty of each section, and Westfield, brother-in-law of thc ty, ana wilt be solo upon tne Hollowing maids. • • . \'. ,.-'-.. •. '.'•"; •Mayor Fred V. Pitten, ,who lives, School. of Kenilworth." ',,•'• oted 3-3 on the resolution to re- Promotion exercises will be held KH'ms, covenants and conditions: Municipal' several blocks away from the pro- Mrs. orger will serve improving it only as required, the The ordinance also says it shall cind the previous action. The tie iridegroom, ushered. lai A deposit of thirty wo>) per cent Richard SohlaK qf ' Union was : ^0 celebrate Rally liay by' the Sun- Uiain.Bru- TOP GRADE ( on me purcnase price shall be paid at tne • ;•';',. ,-';',V Parkway will become an asset to Mrs. Margery Clark of JKenilr best, man ai«l Herbert JipSbrii :Jt., posed building site. Mr. Pitten'said as publicity be unlawful' tbr any person to as broken by Mayor William Us- day School on Sunday. At the 11 add,, costs. ' worth played the,wedding music no or thc sale. brother' of the bridfeVnnc! Joseph all the residents from Union ave- ported.. each' community through' which •. it 'cause or. permit to be emitted any er who' voted. to let rent control a. nt. worship service, recognition ID I Tnc balance of the purchase-price,, s ftlrs. tjol- nue to -the Boulevard. are opposed and George Sharp, also of Kenil- in c'asb.or by ccruilod cheett or cnecU oi Androsko of Elizabeth* ushered.' B*rs. Th passes, and can be landscaped at- yile, offensive, obnoxious or nau-jcase on Tuesday.*'" Councilmen exercises will be held _ honoring )id ge dnvc. to industry in that area. While he tractively'at a nominal .figure," he seating odor, or any other odor worth,'sang. • ivputable bnrik or otner lendlne lnslltur Frank Johdps of Kenilworth was harlcs Cutler, Earl Baron and teachers and officers of trie Sunday nun or agency, snnll be paid wiinin sixty /Oliver and : was mayor, Mr. Pitten .said,' it was v that maybe-vile. offehsive,j&nox- IOOI. aays'niter, the so)c,. •• ' the ring bearer. , .• ' '-\ -. ; said. . ; . ; ' . •"•.. •''•• ' • Gharles Wendell voted to keep rent School and members of the Church Following a motor trip to Cana- avolved in an promised that industry, would be Glizens for Eisenhower lous or nauseating. da, the couple/will make their ecl The purchosolf snail pay the costs of After a reception in the Kenll-, 1 . The plant material to be used -on ontrols; However, ;followingV the, Board of Education. publication of the lecal. notlcu ot sale, il<> near the allowed no* more than a depth of A fine of $200 or ninety days in home in Elizjjbeth. . . a-venue stamps, and tor drawing of thc worth Ihrt, the .ebuplfr left :' rroup to Be Formed the 9/10 mile project will consist meeting Mr. Wendell explained deed. 250 feet in Market street. The iail or both is provided for viola- In observance of the publication The bridtr is a graduate of Jona- wedding trip to Miami. KENILWPRTH — A Citizens' of native trees and'shrubs such as s hat he misunderstood the resolu- Tuesday of the Revised Standard . idl The property shall be conveyed by. Mafctto of present plans would bring industry tors of the ordinanee . tiian Dayton ^Regional High School, Bargain ond siulu deed free from all en- N The bride is a graduate of Cornmittcc for Eisenhower will be the following: 50 red oaks, 38 Ycrsicn .ol .thtBiblc^the JRevJVIr cumorancc. " . withlr»"S75 ffeet of. Michigan ave- ^Apparently couiicil doubts the t Springrteld, and she attended Un- tin High School, Elizabeth, and is formed Friday, evening at Borough honey locust and 25?'scarlet oaks. v ng rent control...... Dexheimer will preach!, on the ici The property shall be rczoncd, ; drunk and nue, he said. „ validity of some portion of the or- uJunior College, Cranford. She within lorly-ilve I45i' days after thc sale, 15. The employed by Anheuser-Busch,: Hall; Mrs.' Ernestine Marino re- Of the evergrcenir 76 wHl be In voting. to decontrol. Mayor theme "Some Uncommon' Sense by the Borouch ;of Kenilworth. so ns to Mr. Pitten further pointed out ; dinance because section IS says: i^employed as a private secretary t Sgt- Thpm- Inc., Newark. .•'"••-..'. ported; hemlock 4ind 34 white pines.' The Lister reversed' a previous stand About the Bible." permit the use of the-same for indus- that someone besides Adamas Car- "The "'invalidity of any. section or. 'by Fisher-Stevens . Service, Inc., trial purposes, ond In the event that an Mr, Satrbann recently was dis- Speakers at ihn meeting will in- srHall and flowering types will bo when he said he favored keeping A delegation from the churcl tne same shall not be rczoncd for such bide Corooratlori may pyrchnse the provision of. this ordinance shall New.York. ; charged from ,the i\rmy after serv- VITA FOOD PRODUCTS, INC clude: Thc Rev: B. J.'Kcmbriek of 89 birch, 74 Hawthorne, and 11not invalidate any other section or he controls ev'en if. they helped will attend the .fall conference purposes within said time, thy) thc sale, SWIFT'S PREMIUM BQNELESS property at. the public sale nnd Mr. Hhfley is a graduate of Til-at the election of thc purchaser, shall be ing eleven months in,Korea with 644 GREENWICH ST.,; H& there would be no.fuiarantcc of a Elizabeth. Charles A. Docrr of crabapple. , ' . provision thereof." >rily a few persons. ^. . ., .; .. the Elizabeth-Plainfleld G null and void nnd of no ellcct, and all den . High School,' Chicago, and obligations of the Uonmgh of Kenilworth he Twenty.-scventh Infantry Di-i Wcstftcld. Oliver Fillcy of Beri Mr. Sherbourne said he didn't thc SAethodist Church at clean, noiseless infant. The area In•',the .design for colorful dis- the University of Missouri. He ismid the purchaser to each other shall should be usod/fQr homes, thc for- nardsvillc. Robert Vaughn of New- hink rrrbny landlords .would' jack Methodist. Church in cense and terminate except thnt any dc- play the shrubs will include 2,738 employed by the, Hoover Ccrnpany pont paid by thei purchaser shall be mer rnayor explained. ark and Douglas Dillon of Far up rents once controls arc' lifted Bishop Newell will 1 Hills. *,,. roses, 747 viburnums and 417 of at its Roselle Park ofllces. promptly returned . . Propcrty/^vnlucs in the area Students Incite ut said, there would be a rcad- A -fellowship.', supj was held t r t The Borouuh of Kenilworth will, hclaurcK For vines and ground 1 would "decrease, Mr. Plttpn said, The citizens of Konilworth are ustincnt. He charged that rent Sunday cvcniiig the Board of within one 11 > year ndct the sale, Install . PACT CesHUss invited to attend the meeting, MrS. covers, 7,940 of {he purple" leaf controls ."come close to socialism" ,i kcwtr in Market Street, from the exist- V.. and the residents would be wilting cuonymus nnd 21 bt the bitter Educaticn in "of the pro- In^ sewei croNsiiic Market Street near . to accept higher taxes rather than Mni'inb &aid. ' •• Folks toOass. nd said he wanted to stop the drift the Garden -Stntc Parkway, along Mnrkct No. 1 swoctwill.be set out. ,.',.• . .• gram, 'Tyjewski, chajr- LocalFiremen,Street niict In Ii'onl of said premises. Said hsjtfc the, industry.. of this counti-y toward socialism. man of the d, introduced Wil- -ewer shall be eonslnicted in accordnnco The planting on the' Garden KENILWOUTH:,— I^ar,euts "oi He said council must find that a with the pluns nnd .specifications of the ^Rudolph Domonkos. a. member Wendell also favored a refcrcn- Ham C. who reviewed the r State Parkway, Commissioner ,Ab- students in Mfi." Catherine Ren-- "substantial hausjng shortage ex- Durouuli Kuiihievr. The purchaser shall O* the Board of Adjustment, said ,dum. However. Mr. Wendell point- ncr's second grade have been in- Boy and cub program in theLadies to join pay it» proportionate share of the costy "Kocould get a petition with 300io ed out that the borough- faces a bott..cxplained._is_;_designedibpth i*'ky purehascrl for ort-thc- that it was on Michigan avenue, he has noticed.that when a rczon- . cst. MR. TOWKSEND. husband North yfwelfth street. The except The Methodist Choir will re- They arc:. Mrs. Dotlic-Scale, Mrs. "" ; of MAUDE E. TOWNSEND and .Miss Elinor' K'rcmcr reports thiv parkino. .. > Botli of the stiUemehts arc • false, ing'question comes, up only the LENA *K STAHDIHD. Kxccu- tion^would permit light industry. hearse tonight at 8 p. m. in theAnn Sherba, Mrs. Hazel Van .Oh- /ii The./ijiirchiiscr will provide for •Mr. krucger saitl. . people irt the affected area'com- trlx und« the Last »WII1 and her iourth;gradc class is enjoying In approving.the request of Samuel church. 'with' -trees and Hhrubs.' at Veferan* of the truclitig business Buy Testament of. HOW AHD O. its science shelf to which the l len and Mrs. Lucy .Weber. Mem-feist ton lio't feet hlKh. alons n ton HO'I fdr good; solid, levelheaded reasons. Arid Alfred, Vitalc.sptd it would taK ph'iin nud the other dtizens in town .'STAHBIRD, deceased. HEoldcman for the exception, thc fte.l wld/strip ntllic rcpr of Hold •prcm- bership In the auxiliary is limited' lse» If/tfic wime abiitB on residential they buy Mote thtvrolet truck* than any\ 32,000 yards of (ill to make thc area drf th ] YOU AJ1E 11EBEDY SUMMONED ami has, contributed tadpoles, turtles, 'Board of. Adjustment cited n "spe- required' to serve, upon Earl Pollm-k. stnr fish, shells, rocks, birds, t cial condition" that the area was It* wives, mothers, sisters ot/te- |inv|)crry. nnd snld Btrlp shnll bo used'tor,' - ether make. Here's why. Chevrolet trucks . suitable for housing. He said it i -After the - lengthy " discussion, plaintiff'* attorney, whoso nddrcus U 1200 no other purpose thnn for said Rcrccnlue; •" -tires, frame, nxltij, spring*, engine, plnn'ts and othciv,articles. J surrounded by industry.. M«cT deceased, exempt nnd honor- .lift The purchaser Khali, Within threo • COFFEE swampy and has no drainage, i council adjourned and thc sale is Eout Grand gtrcotv Ell«al>cth 4,^Ncw Jer- Board Adds transrnissldn,- brakes,-'all are factory' sey, tin answer to the complaint, fllod In n clnss also hns a knick- Delegate' Houk Hiich n factory buildlnc cannot be safely purrtaae a(' farcelq'itnc the rlBht-of the the. Plannirifl Board. v •'• . • Use by- local- students attending October J) at/the Fire.Houke fi^irri "instructed without drlvlric piles or that defendantir "therein to redeem certain Hit- cost of such construction, would lie \ CH«tnut 5-9413 tELEVlSIQN londa told to the Boroudh of Kenllworlh KENlLWCmtH — Georg In'an ordinance adopted on first Jonathan Dayton Regional High 11 a. m. to/5 p. m. Serving on theUBduly cxpbnitlVB. then the snle. nt the OLD FASHIONED SHARP at a Tan 8alc held on AUBtmt SI. 1934.A.;''Carpenter of,25 Tulip couri reading^ it w^as voted to establish School in Springilcld was approved Ucvllon n( the purcjiascr. may bo rescind-" arrectlnB land* In the Dorouah of Kenll- tommitte/ arc Mrs. 'Shirley Car- "I. nnd. nny CIL-DO»«d practice sessions. / man Funeral Home, Newark and prtor' to ,thc made.' parties defendant tecause .Von areao-.y. Instituted by. J.ohn Vitale, and il teachers of the schtol system to interment will be In,- Graceluml and the Harmish or iv\ay be the owners of W premises. ul fall to 'serve , upon Victor Samue William F. Brown, director o •xecute and deliver to % discuss this association's program Memorial Park. The-Rev. John R Vou. Mr.. r6wnsend,hU«T>and of-Maud* ttlR' Attorney, \*ho»e address ithlcUcs. was given a salary' raisi t. Townsend atfi made a party defendant ifToTnmerce Street. Newurlt. ^JL-J,. for the year.. • ' if 200-as he completed his require' Dexheimer. pastor of the Methodist Boulntnl -'*•* North 26* SlretJ because you have or 'tnayBiaye a jjclit of answer to' said Complaint within 3S day Church,.conducted the service .CurtMy In said prewises. ' after October 3. 1913. exclusive of suet The association announced thdt ments for his master's degree thi: V»u; Lenn B. SUrblrd.. Executrix under date, judgment by default may ba ren it will sponsor a Merchandise Club. past summer at Maine University Mrs, Nithnrt. who died Tuesday KENILWORTH, N. J. the Last W.lll and Testament of Howard dered oiwlnst you for the relief there!) 1 s vc By hcr husb O. Slarblrd. deceased, are made a party demanded. Miss Margaret Ray will 'be chair/ All coaches wel'e reassigned an T Tl f - «n«i'"u-;,; In . ' ' • • - defendant because Howard D. Starblrd The oblKt of said action Is ta foreclose man of the c\u.b, Mrs'. VT. E. New- given the same extra, pay as las uua the holder of a mortgage in, thca tax sale certificate a/Yectlna Lots ?«ft T, Nithnrt; two danchtcri Mi-« PIES . ' Block 07 on.the fax Map of the Borough comb,, president, announced.; Also year. - . /T . : ' [WAY AUTO SUPPLY Amount of One Hundred f the..' Superlo: your favorite tapioca puddiag ju«t Alabama Is Iraowa »» thi Vellow- "^.^. "»tri,nk ORCHARD STREET Cl«vk of.Superior'Court. couH ol New Jersey before giervirtg. . i state.' ', • FREE HU6E PARKINS LOT MJ>»IMQMI ray Auto Service Gd; ."'•.••IV^^ST. ??i ^l:y{S^f"^::^^^'--''" ^;::'::''^-'':^'':^/"fir?':-':-: :-'';:'^::^ :'''':"';'':- './ •;,: ';•;•-- :^'^' i?^-^'':':'-^ ined these simple" : ; ; ; ! ; : ! : : ents to follow iii e •''"' ""' ''•''•* •'"' ''•'•••' ' '•'•-•' "."'"" " ^ . 'v '^1-V..3::> '' '-V •,''";• -Ay-A'r THE CTjymmP^Tli^;Al^'PHRQI^tX^ T^ SEPTEMBER 23. 1932 ;"'. ':•}'/ '.'.'. '"' .*• " ': ] V VV' ;/'"'••'••' ••' ' '^A'^ '..•"."'''..'•*' '"•-'' 'f •''^^''"'''l^^-tWfjkjr-tfcrw, ' */ J ' children in traffic 1 ct / The Candidate - ••iy- •••••"•'•' Carpeuter Steel Team ;. Ih Returtt 1...Teach your 'IW»»-Age tiroup N'ew. - Adlai Shving Stevenson stands S safe w;alkinjg. ,. • bosses fliifip Bpnifngf. r)f,stn.ragi». In IJbwty, ky..- the Casey!Cou«v> '-.'. ••• • ''. • Leads Bowling League tt.^9 itt.. Avc-|g)»!t 16»tbg.lgli^hHy tn* 2- See that they t)auce for Tomorrow. gi-alrj are expected to be reduced •ty Mei'*s a'dvejrtiSed:' '"i'o-the- per- with the aid hi*a recently developed r.>n who i is so destitute as to'ba clined to spread at the waist Daxlc safe, places; away - -—- -, -v * u — •Carpenter 'kENFLWORT'tl—A squ h^r reefcllng'to'the 'mfddle-'of ids Steel Company has taken over first will be held tomorrow 'evening in device that measures vJip. molsturie forced to take two lengths of 'gar- Auto Accidents 3, S«t them an V > content, of the air irf crairi storaas. den h«r;ant was ^S'm',,1 nnd Friday. CRanford\**33ti .. . Public Sale Tueaday a.m. to 9 p. m. to regis- well a chilckhas been sistahi pastor, offltiated. A recep- •'I—Keflljworth Sweet Shoppc 4, 4 2 -.'•'.'" This modern, ontvfldor building on-Col fax nvenuc was-recently eWtric. gas. waSer. and tciopUone until dew forms on' the outside ,of -Jewtivi. "•rrftw'mljmuil SCHOOL OIRb-wlshes worl: ;,[|, 4—Mayfalr-Eiao ^"7.4 2 . teri votes.. v . •. all jiM tinies wire IriJwitlSiVd.ferr school as niollicr'K. l.elpi'r., evperl,,,,, tlon was held irithe Casino, Cran- 5—Almnr Bakery ..> ' 4- a purchased by the Albert.Klingelhofer ,Machiae Tool Crmpany from companies, so ihey can shut off the tuhe. From the difference in the At Special Meeting •Jm» nil tlii« liulivirlual In-sl refcrencps. Live In Cranl.,, : 0—Kerrilworth Steel Co 0 3 serviee~at the- time you wish. Ask Many more people will.be tiroes, only qi ^ -"aii liH-mi.-mi: .WEMfield 2-IHTO for IpforHiatlon forcl. '.; . , .. _i',. \; '-.' . Kerjilw.6r.th .'Industrial. Park, .Inc. gonrsall & Ernnkenbach, Inc., real- .temperature of thi» refrigerant, nnd . KENILWORTH—Sixty aroused ldren's safety on V—Boulevard-Eutd .'. •.,. a 3 your t^stmnn or post office for a A 2g] prohibiting will assure our driveVjcan avert 1 Escorted" to the . aiitar by he. 8—Sunrtyslde Tavern 3 ;j tors of; Westflcld, han'd'lCtV the transaction. . -• that of the air at the time when the citizens informed Borough Courtr eligible to vote in this general This means action by alertness, is a must*1 RESPONSIBLE MOTHtfll will carp f,,r B—Kenilworth Greenhouses ...Z 2 4 ehanre-of-address tatd. Notify your 'dew' beRins to form, the relative cjensc smoke- the streets, children by the tiny. Call '.Cttunfi.ni father, the bride wore a gown, of election than in any preyious (i-.'ilOO. -1 •___ \i 10—TheAtner. Ldy. Mehy. Co 2 ' 4 life-insurance companies. nc\vspar humidity of the air about the g was adopted parejrtsrteachcrs•hers., fnioturists. older nylon tulle and Chaintiliy lace 11—Kenilworth' Drum it Barrel „ 1 •- a ( KEN.LWORTH -, Atonal CommisMondr Fritf linsuraiu'c. • rww JP- A gradUato of .Thomas A. per- ttttiee.. tnagdzTnir (toiflpatiics. can easily be computed. / election in the. history of the Borough bj ' the voungstcrs.;thcin- •periionijol-Ut'P'-. ii-.'v ItELIAULE WOMAN wishes baby V , ver satin, haying an illusion 12—VFW • Post 2230 „.." J 5 Wliite laboratories ^ children and the-yc _^_ W• x • . • Hffi-ri-iices. Cllantord 8-3884. Voeational and Technical arid th<* stores whtrc y«u have >r industrial pur- borough, Mr. McGevna reported. Thfs action was:, itatnut St.. Newark or neckline. IJer finger-tip veil. wjis ' selves" • , .-•". ing-toll o¥'traffic % ,501 fur on appnlnt- High- School in' Elizabeth, he is To Sponsor J A Firm > charge accounts, of yofor change of respite their lencthy and sus-j president rf the Union. Township council had received \ccnrctin£» ti> . C6rr.rr.rssrcr.cr ^ j ies among our >dji'n held by a rtijitchlng Chantilly late employed by Singer Mantttaotur- 1 ur Help Wanted ^ KENILWORTH — White Labor- address. Ask your physician and. .5 • Marry a tained. srgumertti, they will have to j Board of Education. plaints in the past Fritz a large percentiige'«« ti«W! supporting thcjphili cap. She carded, an bld-fashioried irig Company, Elizabeth. dentist to recommend doctors in thfe about excessive p. FAXON PORTEn' WANTED tor bakery. 'Winiirr's bouquet of white roses. atories in Galloping Hill road will Many a. man lit if'l-.crn India has to through the same thing apa'in. jyt'r. Quis spoke -at a meeting.of pedestrian traffic deaths and tn- * m which th, ml CortlancH Sl.i Crunford Bakery. Miln'ond Enslm.-,,, community which U your destina- furneS ;in • the married a.tr£'e. Such weddinas are., Receive Bids' fork City .• ' ''street. -•- • ; ' '"..,•..' Miss Colleen Ke&he of' Winfleld. sponsor- a Junior Achievement Voti. ' ' ..'••. .-?'' '*• • Tuesday evening when Borough the Kcnihvorth Parent-Teacher unes are avoidable. He believes\ment and tho Judtl Heiinaii Shifted from local industry: 11 PAPER" MILL WOHKERS. 81.E0>a" prr Elizabeth Carl art ancient custom ninonj* members ?Councjl holds a specinl mectinc- Association' in Harding School the 'key to the situation, Ues^":S council ..are >conduclSfi I OPENINGS i-ousin of the.bride, was maid bf company. • ' The. ordinance, "4:4S'. Top. llrin-S3n. hour plus shift (UfTcrcntial. It(it;ili,,K of the Brahmnn caste. They jjet This session-was originally sched- auditorium. • . '-' • traffic safety education of the'•' \ September. shift work. No experience neciw.nv' honor. Her bridesmaids were Miss To Fullback at Regional This will be one ,pf 25. junior To Landscape hiblts operation of / f,Prom.J3.'(>l • . s5. . ' Vacum BolUe ' ' »round the edict that tho eldest uled .to conduct the sale of the Adolph .Pctersqn, safety chair- ami constant v^nce on. Apply V. S. Oypsinn Go.,'1255 I(;iiil.ui Rose Fdldiiti of eKnilworth, Miss " KENILWORTH — Judd Her- firms to be sponsored this fall.-by. brother in a family must marry be' tract, but Mayor William .Lister graphs, machines or lenus. SM.-SHO. Iluad'. L'brk.'Towniihlp. ' i. Juan Cuccia cf Cran.ford and Miss rriari, local youth, has been shifted A vacuum b6tt!« frotn which you man., spoke on the bicycle safety make or reproduce Union County industry. can eat as well as drink has been, fore any of lils y'ote.cur- brtttfier .': promised the citizens a public hear- MACHINISTS Margaret • Nicholson of "Garwbod." KENILWORTH — Miss Irma from tjuriHerbnck.to fullback Bjy- program to, be sponsored ' by the Parkway tite h6ii'rs of' 11 pJ .m.': •£- H. C. Lundlquist, personnel di made. D-th*t—there is'enouch votes to go" DHII.L PnESS OPEHATOnS. • ilawer girl. ••.' . . ' Herbert .fepson of 938 Adams ave- High School's football iotcca..". .: a spirit; bachelor cldcrbrothers" Sparkling with flavorl-lMCa« Groups will institute a program to audible dt a distance c ition- .at -danger and his-j chemist in the ESSo,Lab _bc one of four leaders of the Jun- stews, baked b«aiuC or puddiftgs. ^ through with the iden. r vn|!onirti;s with top SUHFACE GMNDEIt. ' ' put scotch-lite tape on bicycles so State Porkway"section now under dred feet'.' i bowleclge oT". safetyithe Standard OH^D - George L. Bassett was his broth- nue, Elizabeth, became tbe~ bride Herman, who d!s6 started In ior Achievement program who will and for cold salads and deserts. Tin- can marry these spiriU-^andithelr W* squeak from Two-Acre Tract firms. . • Second shift. Best and bcno(l!i. basketball and track of the Spring- that they wijljuo morceiisilmorceasily seen construction between Galloping orchestras are exempt s rules But children ate not. na<«r< - j Company. LLindenn , his i . cr's best man and Michael P. Kelly, Saturday of Raymond T^ -Sali- explain <• the program/ at high mouth Is wide enouch so that cph- younger brothers can ssttlo down lomatoe»l Council -has offered for sale a ft. DETnOIT MOLDtENCSINEERlNG CO. mann, son of Joseph Salzman of field school, ia-starting his third with' flcs!i-and.blopd\briJcs. icr details will be Hill Road and. Burke Parkway, regulation. ;' thev must bc-taught;, tea-, years', service amU 1217 Central Ave., Hillside, fj, J. •Jr., another' brother,,, ftobert R. schools throughout thc^county. . tents can be spooned out. announced in the future, Mr, Pet- Union, will be landscaped under tfft^K^riHw?n1hsmaMaTS 55=Ar=bor«=street=and=the=late='Miis?= twoeri Richfield avenue and Quin- tfee of pile drivers, y ... at home and all seated t»s Salzmanh, in a ceremony in Hope •George McKenzie, .another local erson said. • ' •••.'.•, . - bids • rdceived by State 'Highway els, pneurrta'tic-• harhn _, VIIIST WATCH lnsl shall S*. Harbin of Spcia.1 Circle, Skld-rfottf Cellar /••". torraveruic for 6,000. Mayor. Lister school." | Mr- Wasserbaeh lives at £\ cvclt School fflday. 1 Memorial Presbyterian Church, product, is expected to start wt an reported that the Adamas Carbide Edwin Kraus. superintendent of Commissioner Ransfprd. J. Abbott. presses, derricks, steam oi Help Wanted- Xla...ushered.'.'.. . • • >.. ' Skid-proof your' cellar and outside '-,VW&5.;- Five firms competed: in the bid- Commissioner Fritz then out-»tTniob avenue. Elizabeth. The Rev. John El. Cro- end position when the Bulldog i:»>/i Corporation is interested *n the schools, introduced the' teachers hoists or dther tools or 'ee, The ccuple will make their homo wooden stdirs by applyinK d coat of »•:.* •;.: (iTCII,' silver, leather Male-or Fethale . , ding. ,.:•'• •• y. ;'- . ' 1 well. officiated.' • ' . meets Hillside Saturday. . site..This firm manufactures tune- and Mrs. C. W. Thomas, president which make loud .and dl H Summit Ftoiict and NEGATIVE RETOUCHEIl WANTED _ in Newport, RV I.; where Mr. Bas- porch and. deck enamel. When it is •'• ston'carbidp..- ' - .• of the PTA, introduced commit- The low figure, $14,223, was by noises is prohibted on Su d. crianfurd O-24OB. PART TIME. CRANFORD U-2371 AFT- sett is^tationed. They tire on a Given in marriage by her father, "tacky" dry, sprinkle generously Etl'll P. M. . ; 10-2 1 The proposed site of the factory tee chairmen. _. .•'' Howe Nurseries; of Peiinirlgtrtn. on weekdays between 6j wedding^trip to Canada. ' , • tie bride was attired in a. gown, Dmible Boilers with clean white sand. When thor- Come to KENILWORTH Is in residential A and council in its A budget callingfor the expend- . Th« other bidders were: 7 a. m, Store * Gara&e Wanted Miss Kelly'is a graduate of Holy fashioned with a standing "collar oughly, dry, brush off execs* land : sale of land notice agrees to rezone Barking dogs are also pr LAWN TIME IS HERt' lVITE yoyr cost-off Trinity High, School, Westtfcld, and fitted bodice of Chantilly lace cooklng foods which scorch easily. iture of $775.50 was.accepted by PcmbrookV Nurseries,' Maple- GARAGE -WANTED- in --vicinity of 24 the tract for industry, but the pur- However, the ordinance e^ Enrarf inr pur annual Mr. Bassett attended" tiJhathan and a"sklft"oJTTylon tulle" wlthlfrf That's why eggs, mil!?, cereals nnd SUPER MAR the association. Mrs. William wood, $42,908; Riverside Land- Marly October at the Springfield Ave., Crtanford 6-587* starchy sauces should be cooked in -. 'Renunciation •.•:'- ' chaser is required;—tor-inst»HI-r-a- activities at public parks, ,10 South Avo., E. AnAGE" WANTED IrT Vicinity of CniJ ' Dayton" Regional ^High School, apron effect of matching lace. A Bridges, budget chaicm'an, rec- scape Corp.,. New York, $43,996;. 540-5 Fertilizer Wed. CR 0-0222. double boilers. !kpep .-thfo water In stfwer in Market street and gas ommended the amount. , Meadowbrook Nurseries, Engle- grounds or public buildings;) V umbin Avi;.. 'Cnanford" 0-0020. Springfield, and has been on. ac- crown of lace adorned with seed Why has tho sudtiu renounced the and .water mnins^ pave, Market church functions from .the; i tive" duty with the naval reserve pearls held her finger-tip veil of the lower parf of the boiler boiling world? The idea of rentinclatioh has Old - Fashioned Sale - full of "Building A Firm Foundation wood, $46,171; Buttfield &'Ea'mes, Pulverized Lime v ft*!,cooking time._ street and provide off-street park- Plainfleld, $46,531. vtltera Wanted To Buy since August, "10511 " ;. " • Frctidi lllusibn;, She" eafrldd' "a been ''taught by ^svery religion. iiJ ing and screening. . for our • Children" was. adopted ,as and rental!. Kew India. It roflccls the deep-rooted be- In keeping with the economy as- In the matter of smoke) the$ GIRL'S BICYCLE, 2 wheeler, small size, cascade' of white' roses surround- . In addition to the borough owned the theme for-the year. Peat Moss I>RGE BAI£ j machines, type reasonable. CHnnford (1-29.10. ' . . • Credit -. .. ' . '.- lief that only throtijjh tcnunciatfon ' values and only 5 minutes pects of Governor' Alfred E. Dris- dinance says.it shall be unlaw ptlcBilng machine* ng an ore'hid. , Janet, the company proposes to pur- The members were urged to at- lies. : Orange Mail Fined • "Installment credit has risen from of the world,- through penance arid coll's .directive in improving New 'to bo emitted any. dense NECCHI SEWING MACHINE, BU model Miss 'Myma Hughes of' Eliza-< chase about two acres of privately ond the fall meeting of the Coun- which contains soot or other N.J. Na 1 lawn Seed LR PEWHITER CO.*' . prefeired. CHanford 0-2193. $S,50O.000,000 outstanding in 1940 meditation,- can a man' approach Jersey roadsides, all plantings on '.. • :. . iCriinford For Careless Driving both was the bride's honor at- from Cranford! i owned property. . '.."•-,•' ty Council of PTA's October 9 at stances in sufficient quantities to $f3,5t>O.O0O,00O iii 1951. ;: Gad. :.'•• •.•:/:;•••• '.:./'«•>;•.••• ••'-'•" Scotch Plains High School this section will be of native ORGANIC;-so LBS. B-OflOO ' GUNS . WANTED,' Modern or Antique tendant and. Mrs. Rfchard Ogden •- PUten Leads Fight permit the.deposit of such soot 8-64Fertifeer rifles, shoteuns. revolvers,' pistols, etc. KENILWORTH —' David Oliver of Elizabeth' and Mrs. Lincoln An executive board meeting will growths, according to Abbott. '. : Military ur sportiiu: iirinw. Will call nt of 113. Oakwpod avenue. Orange, ' ,The fight against the sale Tues- ther substance on any surf; ' . . ' ALSO:ALSO:': ' - r or Dry your convonl?nce. Fully licensed, Lln- Crisson of Westflcld yrerC brides- day cyenihg was led by, former be held October 15 in Harding "By talcing advantage of the ithln the limits of the Borpi was found guilty of careless driv- EV I'/HV'V." ". • • • ..( ^e up' a spill the .'di>h':i:r<540. .. . • IO-:JO maids: V ..;*.'•• • School. •.•'•:•• natural beauty of each section, and Agricft - Bovung - Super Phospbale I ing Monday evening in Municipal Mayor Fred V*.JPitten, who lives f Kenilworth." I the floor—even if improving it only as required, the BOOKS WANTED, phono for .dMplJai Court by Magistrate Wiljiam. Bru- Richard Sohlar, of UnljSri was U* S* tOP GRADE BONELESS several blocks'away from the pro- Mrs. Margaret Borgcr will serve The ordinance also says it shal MUorganite - Vigoro - Hyper HiiwiB| P. M. Bookshop,,. 330 Ps'i nvemic, 1 posed building site. Mr. Pittert said as publicity chairman, it was re- Parkway will become -an~asset to PLalnfleld .4-3000. • . . tf der. Hc'.was fined 10 ondcosts;- '. best, man and, Herbert Jepsbnj Jr ., >c unlawful for any person to brother' of trie b"ride,^an'd~Jfpsepfi.' all the residents from Union ave- ported.. .. , each community through which it 'cause or permit to be emitted any ami Ganlen Tools. • -The complainant was Mrs. Dol- nue to th«» Boulevard are opposed Mrs. *fhomas presided. passes, and can be landscaped at- file, offensive., obnoxious or rtau-r c - ores K. Rummcl of Cool id gc drive. Ahdrosko of ' Elizabeth ushered. to industry' in that area. While he tractively at a nominal figure," hb :eating odor, or any other odor Garden Traetois ami Power Lawn Mo &:•••••, ••;, Vehicles operated -by Oliver and Frank Johdps of. Kenilworth wds the ririg, bearer. ;. was mayor, Mr. Pittcn said, it was said. ••. • •.,,•:• • •,. , . '••.;• hat may be vile, offensive, obnoxr Come and Celti — And Save Mrs.,Rummcl were involved in an M promised that industry Would be Citizens for Eisenhower pus or nauseating. npcideht on August .-id ncar^ the After a reception In the Kenil-. The plant material to.be used on Garden State Parkway. . • orth intii the1 ebuplsj ief\ tat,si allowed no-more than a depth, of roup to Be Formed the 9/10 mile project will- consist A fine of $200 or ninety days in 250' feet In Market street* The wedding trip to Miami, • •.»•••••"''•"- of native trees and shrubs such as ailior both is' provided for vibla- Thirty-year old. Jane Maiettft of SNACKS present plans would bring industry kENILWpRTH '••—' A Citizens' ;6t$ of the ordinance 328-1 Corregidbr square, Newarki The bride is a firaduntc of Bat- within 3.75 feet of Michigan ave- Cbmrnittee for Eisenhower will be tthh e fllfollowingi g: 50 reed oaksokkrrr 38 L. ; in High School, Elizabeth, arid is * Apparently council doubts the was. firied $15 for being drunk and nue, he said. • • formed Friday evening nt Borough honey locust and 2f scarlet oaks. , ralidity of. some portion of the or- 5S^DI disorderly on September 15. The smpk>yed • 'by ..• Anhoiiser-Buseh,' Hall, Mrs.' ErncKtine Marino re- CENTRAL AVE. Mr. v Pittcn; further pointed out Of the evergreens 76 will'.be linanec because section 15 says: complaint was made by Sgt. Thom- ncM Newark.. -.,-',. * delieiout,,, ready tosetvet that someoqc besides Adamas Car- ported. , •••;•, hemlock arid 34 white pines.. The The. invalidity of any section or TeL Rahway 7-1581—Now Open Sat Till 5ft| as Neville and Patrolman George Mr, Salerhatin recently -was dis- bide Corporation may purchase the Speakers at thn meeting will in- small and flowering typesJwill. be irovision; of this ordinance shall Kcrnan. , . •• • . charged frotr* the army after,serv- SWIFT'S PREMIUM BONELESS W'H property at the public sale and clude: The Rev; B. J."Kembriek of iot invalidate any other section or he ing eleven months in,Korea witli Elizabeth, Charles A. Doerr of 80 birch, 74 Hawthorne, and ,11 there; would b/j,no guarantee of a^ 1 crabapple. '•• irovision thereof." Read the Classified Ads. ;he Twenty-seventh, Infantry .Di- '.. clean, noiseless plant. The '• area Wcstfleld; Olivet Filley of Ber* nardsvillc, Robert Vaughn of Now- In the design for colorful dis- \mm^ should be.used for homes, the for-* play the' shrubs will include 2,738 mer mayor explained. ik arid Douglas Dillon of Far up Hills. roses, 747 viburnums and 417. of GRIFFITHS Property- values in the' area iut ^ The citizens of Kenilworth arc he laurcl._ For^vines and ground Students Invite CitshUss ..would decrease,• Mr. Plttcn: said, ustmetjfc BETTER MATTRESS & invited, to attend the mectinn, icvers, 7,940 of (he purple leaf To Choose Your and the residents would be willing iuonymus and 21 of the b'itlcr- ontrols;! to; uccejit higher taxes rntherrthun Marina said. .•••—• NO.1 ;w«ct will be set out. " , . Folks to Cla§s nnd said I have the'industry; 61 this'^i Matching BOX SPRING ate '•'• Rudolph. Dorhonkots, a member Wendell' also favored a refcrch- The planting on the Garden — Parents of He said; < HAMMOND ORG ^um.JHpvv^eyer^Mr^WtfndeH point- state Parkway, Commissioner' Ab- tudents In Mfs. Kathcrinc Ren- "substanti f you needo GOOD he could yet « petition with 300 to ed out that the borough faces a jptt "eXplainetlTris^designed both icr's -second grade-have- been !sts"tdlS ,400 names opposing the safe. If 135-point tax" rate increase this or enhancement and: utility; Aside i/ite<} to. visit the classroom on acts weri council'goes through with the sale, year because of increased, operat- ronv the aesthetic value of land- Monday at 2:15 p.m. . bourne sa No. 2 Mr. Domonkos said he will go to ing, costs of the local school sys- scaping, driver fatigue is ortlcv- The class is rJow working on a City'Fcdei tha> will give yeo atcd, headlight' glare is reduced; into '.court to obtain an Injunction tem, the Regional High School and unit "on transportation. ! servier STRAIGHT SOUD FACTS NEW, CRISP, GREEN aguinst'it. - -; • municipal costs as well as an ex- tid erosion is controlled on slopes. Dlnne Shnlicross, a' student in olflce irr* cind COMFORT. ... Krueifr Favor* Homes' pected increase In county taxes.' - Wins, Mao KepftV second griide weeks. .{| ••;. -Councilman nobcrt Krueger said 'Says Industry Needed . . brought two turtles into class. The Council^ FACT •ffkltttty 'he would also favor, homes on the Mi-. Wendell also said that in- SUMMONS •lass hhs been observing the liv- coudn't s4» tract,, but that no builder hnrfcome dustry In the borough had not No. 3 t-s. STATE OV NEW JEHSEY ng habits of the turtle. any diltci-^i nwaey 'forward with it definite oiler, to affected -home buying and pointed TO: : oral'year that lead build" there. Mr. • Krueger charged out that many persons arc selling ALICE C. WALKS. Widow, A library hris.becn cstablishec JMAUDIS E. TOWNSEND, \M in-the third grade class tnttsht by had rent i some opponents of the/salc have. their homes for: much more than unknown helrii, dcvlyeos ant see no ^ "been {spreading falsehoods concern- they paid for them'. ; The borough poraonnl. rcpresciv,talivcii and Mrs,. Vida Hnrris. The members their or any of their heirs, do- of the class, contributed to the li- Council * FACT ing the sale. He said many people needs todustry to "help carry the vlwceu. fxceuloni/odmlhlMtfa-. ception fii1 ttsvol U yiltttn or sue brai-y—andrTfl—now—l'lbimrian-is-so- LB. have been told that a cliemica tax itfad.'Mr.^wentieii saw.* SEAL] adjustni'en .plant was to bo built there, and Councilman Charles Culler snid ccuora In. rlcw. title or. inteir- lected- every' two weeks. Cnrp No. 4 t*\, MH. TOVWSEND. luisband Snttlcr now holds the position. 25 ft. by . - that it: was-ron—Michigan avo'nu6. he. has noticed joint when a rczon- of MAUDE X- VOWNRENO and t North Twd Both of the- statements are "false, ing, fluesfion conies up. only" the LENA rAnnuiD. *., Miss Elinor Krerner reports that trix \im\iu rAnnuhe Lasmt E tibn woujq Veterans of the trucking business buy Mr. Kruecer said. people in the affected area. com- the Last Will her. fourth .grade class is enjoying In npprovin; TcsUiinoftt of HOWARD ts science shelf to which the class for,good. udllJ, levtilhefldcd r«osoHS. Arid ' Alfred Vltalo .said It would "take plain and the other citizens, in town STARBIRO. deceased. Hpidcman j they Buy morifheVfdtil trBcki titditahy' ''' 32,000. yards of fill to make th^area do nothing. ..'.'. " VdU AHEH HEREBR Y SUMMONEMMONEDD andd hds contributeel .tadpoles, turtles, -vqulrcvqulrcd ID "nerv"nerve e unnW EarlPqllqeEarl. Pqllqekk, Board of At taker make. Here's why. Chevrolet trucks suitable for Kiqiising. fte' said it '' After the' lengthy discussion,' !alnlln!alnlln"8 attorney'attorney, I U ntldicuu I»>12I»2W stnr lish, shells, i-ocks, birds, nests, cial conditi). - —tires, frame, axH- spring*, engine, ...swampy and.has no drainage.. council adjourned nnd the srijc ts East GranGdd StreetStt, Elhahpth 4 , NoN w JerJ - plants and other, articles..- The .v sey, nn answer to'the complaint died In n surrounded' transmission., brakes-all ait factory* • storm sewer would be'needed. Mr, still scheduled for Tuesday evening Civil Action, in which William Pllten U class also Has n. knick-knack shelf. Before jta! matched id your- job. ... .-." • yitale. snid. • •. • ' in Borough Hull. In nil likelihood the pliilotlrt and Alice C. Wales, et «U. Eliznbeth Brittnin ljns been se- . Come in and let u* .show -you how art- defendants, pendlne' in tho Superior decided\to \ .''; .Councilman William Peterson the same arguments will, be re- "Court, Clianccr.v Dlvliilon, Union County, lected as class- lender for Miss Edna Holdeman",i great these Chevrolet trucks really are. said he favored a referendum' on peated Tuesday, but the outcome l>ocket F-24fl(V-St4t, , within thlrty-nvhty e . (351 IMulligan't Iff ••If lr«n.i^*(sV >._ A StX* ««i Lot 55 In Block W as shown 'managers of the. Union Countj are between | on Seet'ifln 11 of the Man qf New Oranse, Chnpter, American Cancer Society. .flcld I'oad, T Union County. New Jersey which hup wu filed in the Union County Clerk' She was elected at. the annual las Industrie •'*'.' ••"••.••' •-*-;3V3 A Comfortable Bed (now tUelster'st Oftice on Jar»nry s* Silayor Wil) py it nn ttlunJ 1000 and Is now known as Map No. 334O •meeting of the chnpter- last Wed' ? » more bcauitiful *** and which premises areilso known as No nesday in Eliznbeth. • • ' • ' _ the period f tome arwl 72a Boulevard. KenllWorth, New' Jersey October la-n Thii- Tax. Sale 'certificate and nit muse' "BEN EObOQUtNO. tfucHl HmrtilclBal liens _«iero asslsned b and urged al the Borough of Kcnll\v»vth pursuant ti StAYE OF NEW JEB8EV - to the. camp: iw i m Ituvlsed etatutes.af New Jenmy M:!\-U4 • .. , _io— • ..., .• t« lU.B.to Harry Slca by-•assiannicn Thoodosla C, Major and Mr. Major, hus ik local J dated November' $1, 10.11. uild said H«rr band of Thcnddslai" C. Major; Lena H. Entertainment FrS. & Sjlea and Rose Slca, hlu wife, by aBslan Starbird;. Executrix of the Estate of How 4 nwnt dated February 15. 10.13. nsalyre ard, D. Starblrd. deceased; and the heirs S piaJW, lot** ' ."•-».•'., V tHOlil 9 u»UI S A. M. . -- Hi* name to the plaintiff. William Ptlten devisees and personal representatives o • You. Alice C. Wales, and ynu. Maud Thcodoslp C.'MajoK and Her, their or Meets Nei JAKEJJAUER at the Piuuo E; tViwnsend, your unknown hrlrs, i any of their successors In right, title vlsees and personal ' reprcMfittatlvps an and Interest. KENILWOI type fabrics in color their or any of their heirs, devUee& exec' YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED In mittce of the! Sonoa b/ thejiay.. . Both Old and New utora. administrator*.-uvantMa. asslsni an action In .the Superior Court of Mew jbt. At „,,„, . •.'•'.. upo« request • • r or suceeuor* In rlilht, title or Interesran Joney. Chancery Division', Docket No. ¥• Association nu made parties defendant because you qr 80-53, Instituted by John Vltale, and U teachers of tl |t UOM cmvieut nodts w u$i or may be the owners et said premises. you fall to serve upon Victor Samuel, Jj. Mr. Townsend. huihand of Maiuta discuss the ni ^"lO,, JilaluUBVAttornoy. whose address U : V- ioulevanl nd North 26Ui SbMt iwnsvnd are made a party defedefendani t 2* •Corurnerce Stvect, Newark. N. JT, an fqr the ylar. ! ? became you have or 'may have a right p answer Uj said Cdmplaint within 35 day Curtwy in tald nremtwi. a rig after October 3. 10&3. exclusive of ..suet The assoclal tfce You, Lena. R. Starblrd. Executrix, unde date. Judgment by'default may be ren- it Will sponsor KENILWORTH, N. J. the tail will and Testament of llowan dered aitaiiut you for tho relict therein O. Statblrd. d*eeaud, ara made a part! demanded. > Miss Margaret HfYtmtant bwatue ' Howard D. Stoiblrd The oblvct of said action U to foreclou mart of the clu *" m^piratioH, tN&*" wui the holder of a mnvtRase In the a tax' sale certificate afTcctlna Lots T ITALIAN PIES Amount of One Hundred ittOO.OOi. niock 07 on the Tax Map of the Borough comb, preside* SUPPLY & ta» dated. -OecemUer 33. IMS. and re of Kunllworth. New Jersey, recorded If sei'vinti on the (La W«s*) -.-, corded In the Union County ReHliter'i Book 1830 of Mortgages for Union Coun- OMc« on January IS: 1008 In Book tttS o ty page 1?. and-'a&lgned, to the PlairUM Edna Mulltg} Moitgafie* for sold-county on nase 8B3 Iterein. . , . Lynch and^ Mil 33 WEST MttTON Ttili moHuas« waji made by B. Hegei 'You the above named rrray have somi RAbway 7-0410 . TRY OUR FrtESFI&SH SHRIMP COCKTAILS Wale* and' you ara now the executrl) tnterett In said premises -by virtue o under the Last Will and Tettamcttt o being the • owner, or husband of suet I AND *ASTY SANDWICHES Howard D. Starblrd. deceased. . owner, or 'heir* of such owner, or by Any lnter»*Y which any of you may reason of being the holder of a mortgage gave 10ms ol ••:•-' is j. w. have In Mid eremliea li aubteet.to the KUg^U^ sour pitted the U«n. el j>UlrttlrT< tax «a!p certlflgate. . THE CRASFORD REPRESENTATIVE OF *>A«KING SPACE H t. CRAN* SCO*?. Clerk ttf the Superittr your favorite j is i r« OF 442 ORCHARD STREET joanat oi' ' - . Cterk of Superior Court. Court of New

—- ^-—Ii1,—... J j ; , _ ! , , , , • , . | ,:..: ,: . .< _„ .;•."• i*—'.- ,, _• -. • • , •, • • • *• • .• .•.-,.._ . i'.1 ', - . . •'• '~ ',*—'.',.. V-. ••.•' • ' " "'". • • ~ •• • ~, ~ .' * ', • • • •• "";"-'\r^, • , • ,,, ~ . ^ • . , . J, . '(/•'.., 1'^ T1IURSDAY/ S * • • • • - - • .,•..... , . , • day; and .t methe . ,. ,-.J- ' .. .'.. , •. • ..' . •;. ... • - 1- . . , •*• • , V \ ,'•• The New Jersey PoU business and fewer jobs ahead.. given ami actual business; and job cross Raritan road into & vised in classes; at St. MichJf . These groups include people i conditions Iri the state,' '':.•" y n Named on to. the RahWy river the School. ^" all city elzes, ag«s groups, Irid ec Garden State Parkway. cupatibnt,-ae'vvo» afr4afee^4w 4M fclub .mittee appointments ••• .0. members.. , "Jersey: Poll sarvcy.rnn^lin^s • Wit Miss.Woberta flJcReeh was elect- 1952-53 -season were announced ai Mrs* Moody to itevie* those -being reported, by Princeton ed president i of: the Sunny Acres and Hyatt Bearings fcivtstba of the flrsUaetih«-of the 8-11 club Two other facts worthy of par Girls 4-H Club at its first meet* General Motors Corporation will held recently at the home of Mrs. Business and Job ticular nuteare thes l»y C. Y.Balsau . | ing held last Friday evening Share, in the cost .of the>improve- ft. L. Hardy of Westfield. .•'• ; Pennsylvania Polls in newspapers .'Cranford "Book.Club will fcL.1 By Kenneth Finl6 Director, Princeton Research Service 1. The New Jersey." public i •thrtiuKhout Ne\y York' and Penn- the home of Miss Doris Watt of 10m'ent as follows:' Cranford,. $10,- : Mrs. E. A. Tice is program chair- somewhat ^less optimistic "tftdaj sylvania would indicate that in the Oncida place. • ' .'." '• •••••',' "" 000* Clark, $10,000; Union County, man, assisted by Mrs. P ^ An- Mrs^ Leonard Moody* review ' PRINCEDOM—For the. next few year?, a substantial majority about business and job tfwospect r L of the Residents ot the state expect more, or thc_same a/rout of, busf- three big Mid-Atlantic industria pi.her officers are Slis^ Judy $26,000; and Hyatt, $15,000. derson and Mrs. C. LyndaiTKnSPP- book,"The Glitter and the CM. than it has been at any time since Wajiripr, vice:president; Miss Joan The bids were referred to Clark 1 d^tetNJ \\\MI tiurini; tin- iwt -yt'iir-frrt-wor ttcNc Jcnay, NowVk Mrs-.-'J"*" ' Burton, as^ by Consuelo Vander'bilt Baly, leer—-Thomas-' and Pennsylvania, three states .'.•' ••'.''• ».This was iKe finding when the New Jersey Poll stall reporters in June, 1950;' and ••> treasurer.-' '-'•••.• .'I . . C, W. Stockberger oif 6ic a and that this level should be n .Township At- Mrs; William T, Knox, Jr. Public recently put, the following question to an accurate crps* section 2. At the same time, residents.;of _ JVIrs; Caroline Yuknus, assistant torney David Armstrong. . . • . street at 8:15 p. ,m. today. •fairly' hijjh . one. ity. Mrs. L. J, Blatz. assteted by VoLUX: No. 36 of New Jersey residents: *—:—: , _J the state are considerably more op- home agent of the Union "County .Bids were received as follows: • There also wili^be a f0RDt NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2. 1952 24 Pages — TEN CENTS &>>'.?,•':•"•'•••"' Here's how the public in each Mrs. E. Er Jackson and hospitality • "How do you jeel about busine$s'> Highlighting today's flndings,.-is timistic about the future business Extension Service, addressed and Cestorie Brosi; . Inc., Bldomffeld, of plans for fall reading. conditions iii this state jor «lw. | that more -than three out of every and job outlook than they were at state ftfe'ls about .'business and-job' advised-th^ group. Mrs. W. J. Ben- $53,290; Silvestri Bros., lit, 'New- Mrs. Claude Grady. \ next Jet* years? po .you think, , ; , ' prospects: '• . ' nett, leader of the club, was also The next meeting will be held^ flw n popuIa jon any time during the period be- ark, $56,048; Manganello i Prez- Level State there II be more busbies* orid moreore \\ . • tween December, 1947, nnd the out •' . .-.•• N.-J. K.Y. I'a." present. Your Contributions to United Purkl Will Aid These Groups More, or the nanw iosi, South prange, $5^,299; Michr October 16 at the home of Mrs.\ Illinois i» almost uniformly y jobs than during the past year or examined in,t«lay s stntcwldc sur- break of .the Korean .War'in June, nmonnl of. busi- A unit oh social graces wilr be ael White, Union, $65,133"; Stan- R. Malison of 1123 Forest drive, two, dr less business andjewcr\ycy^e of the. opinion that New nrss .ihtl Jofou ,7.1% O4'.i 08'i tKe result of a glacial moraine. I-'- Coun *«« " busliiMU and thse group's first project, followed ley Ziobro, Inc., East Rutherford Clark. 1v"._ .'.'' jobsiAhW? ' • . ' I Jersey can look frrward, to the Here is the trend over the past 58 • Wwer Jobu 20 22 . -JO by a crafts unit on wood painting, $66,815; Villa Contracting Com- .same or more business, and em- Ne>-opinion ...... 0 Jj ja . PuWI The. results: '• months: " •:- •' . and. before Christmas, a unit on pany, , Westfleld, $68, 824; Con- NEW JCK8EV. BTAT*WIOE ployment for the next few yen rs Catholic Bible Week ' SCHOOL or i . -. • ' ' .No Christmas candy. j • struction Service Co., Bound More, or th* uimguii by 400 : Le*i btulneu and («w-s' Camp fcr the coming year." '' ,T ship Commission* ' ':.-,• • derwent _a major operation last Til* 0 p. rh. mid the same .hours Monday. Classes will becin Tuesday for TWs sesi ' 163 Adams Ave. - CRanford 6-1261 business aad job conditions. ..It: was incorrectly reported in the sewer will be 2.pOO feet in week in" the Elizabeth General ary of the printing of the Guten- French- Goal of, this year's campaign has been set at $20,000, repre- a ten-week period. RcKistiatii-n by mail will be accepted until Saturday.. uled' to Durinc that time, there has been ast week's cditl.cn of The Citizen length and will run from the Clark Hospital is reported convalescing berg Bible. .- ' senting appittotima«cly a 10 pe>«?nt increase over last year's ^ • The number of ivKistrtitimis in date are up to expectations, Mrs;'. tract, bt. CARPENTRY MASONRY PAINTING close, correlation between the Ecole Francaise de WetlfijU J md Chronicle that the show would side of Walnut dvenue to the coun- satisfactorily. He was returned to The value of the Bible will be MS SO. CBKBTNUT STREK^r Richard M. VattHohri. ex«Sutive chainnan, has urged local residents Redden said. The most popular course sOems to be. Improvinc'.Yoiif"' promise* ahMvtis New Jersey people have e held, on (Sunday. ; ty culvert in Etaritan read. :~It will his home in Hillside yesterday. ^ stressed at masses at St. Michael's ULEPU6NE WBBTriKLD on the ,s to bear this incrieasB"in mind in* ' — '• : ; •-*Memory nnd Powers of Concentra- \making their contributions. that' the' WT tTI "• *>""or Eve. Ncxt-in'popularitcia Usc y come.'Iaw.'-' throueb ' \ drive' has been underway \f f\ff*l* I Offl I - '7 y - What's New'in; .'dufcjing the past week in the busi- Six "Seek •» .^J^IXT'X M. \-P%/Hm. .MwiiL-inc? and' .Woodworking and Counc abets ot ,lhc".Kiwinis Club two-acw' Gerhard V. Kellner. director' of ;•'• twccnR n of Hiussell Howard. boys guidance at Cranford High, ••' .' tort avel Vkriaiices At 10 607

reportec •••« • t— - . • Corpora sft'e: Thi Board of AdjuBtmeht Cranford ShoWs Gain ;ston par .iJHears Requestsv^^— Of 1;«32 Voters is in res Meet No Opposition During Past Year .'sale of I Crnnford has 1.0.G07 voters'eligi- the trait The Board of Adjustment has ble to participate in the Presiden- , -chaser reserved decision on six appli- frttJff f-^^ y«nr/«iUo»Ctnto« Your Fothicm Ctnirt Your Fashion Cmtr* tial elc'clfun on November 4, ac- . sewer ,'i cations for zone, variances, three of cording to ,n tentative count re- - and wi which mot with no objection at leased '-yesterday by the Union sireet.a hearings in .the Municipal Building County-jBoard of felei-tions:' This infi and l night.- Recommendations represisnts iin inc-i-ease of 1,571 ovor ; Iri ad- J be made t^ownship Commit-, ; the n.umbej' of .voters registered in land, th ^ding'- to Harold ,M; Buck, the' last Presidential election in. ;:•' -chasc'a thairhian. . j>,\ • '•.''•.-'. 1948, and is 1,832 more in.in were • /.'owned. The implication of J. R C Hintz in the. Noywrjbcu elec- of 510 Orange avenue for permis- tion -a year.•afi'o..... ',-'' v' The'), sion to convert his hpmejfronj ai .Township Clerk J. Walter. Coffee day ev one to a.Ntwo-fam'iiy dwelling 1 said his ofllc'c registered 277 Voters Mayor. ASKED EOR THEM-J&T HAVE THEM prompted Aloert .^,.j^zar of 506 on the lin.'il dav'last Thursday, Of . several Orange avenu'e^d>-state. that he; ^ number, 112 signed the regis- - posed \' would have no abjection to the/ tj'.ntlQf1 book durinc the day and all the variance providingNMr. Hintz con"- 16ii''at,night; On Wednesday(eve- nuo to. tinues to live in thev house. He ning of-last week 128 new voters MKS. CHAKLES KEDDEN y to indu. KICBAKO HORN said he wotild \*aht\a written were registered. School, is scrying ias fegistrar,. 'and '•';!';; VI guarantee that the premises would vwas mj Pfdiminary reports j-cslerday in- Cranford.- now ranks ninth Charles Post is assitant registrar. ' ••' prowist not be sold as a two-family^ struc- among the 21 municipalities in theMrs. G. Holmes Williams is secrit- .;; dicated that this pliasccif the cam-. tiire...,. ..• •;' '.•'»•'. allowec paig«t is ott to a good start. county ih the number of registered tnry and Mrs. W. Tv Collins treas- "•'X 450 fe<: A letter of approval was se^t by Initial iepolt.iDaQeliiMt.lias been voters. All except ohch—Winl\eld— urer.' Qharlcs M.'Kay, 'editor, 'ot^jj present Edtvard C. irfcM&hbttipf 2»Pir>|ft* showed substantial registration the' Citizen & Chronicle, "isf in :'l; Within, set for Blonday between 8 and 10avenue. However, it was noted that !The^^ United Fund; opens, its annual campaign todliy/A goal of $20,000 hqs been set-to help.local youth arid welfare organizations. p. m. at the Shahceu Agency, 15 gains this year to brine the county charge of publicity. The Boanf of "; mid, tv mm* urn vsa PRICE! while Mr. Hintz- gave persbnar totul to 218,931, highest in history. Education representatives• arel-Mri. • -',: ,.' North avenue, east. Other report notice to his neigtibors.of hjs pro- ..meetings will be held on Thursdays The following "table shows fi W. J. Conley.and Burton C. Belden.;: •:••-• 'that SO- posal'he had not served them with comparison of the tentative .1952 The school is sponsored by the meetiBg will be held on Thurs- legal "notice. bideO " days' and Mondays with the ardeners School Expansion Expected^ figures nnd the final 1951 and. 1948 Cranford Community Council 1 Install Two, \ V.'' .propel ' •.' nal meeting scheduled for Ocfi- An application by James Proph- tables for all county towns:- through the '.cooperation of tide. ;!, •; ;••;".'.'there.'* et, Jr., of 12 Forest avenue similar : ; tobcr 20, Mr. Van Horn has re- .MunUlvallty ' W.VS Kim Board of Education. It is self-sup^ -,/> Li••;-.•". ;...;clean;.-: to Mr. Hintz' was opposed In,the To Be jFtft^en^^r Problem^ Berkeley Heights 2,053 1.704 1.470 porting an'd is not operated for a. quested all captains &6 make., at Clnrk .: .". n,12(l 2.2flD 1.740 !'.';•;.•,'-' 'should' least.a preliminary report Mon- form of a petition signed by 34 While the iminedfnto plans''of vcted^pon at a special school elec- Elect Six Crnnford , 10.1107 n.77S profit, Mrs. Belden said. ' .?, .; ';<;-r,:';. mer tn persons, and presented- by Henry Ellznlwtlli 40.0W o.onn day night .-.'•• end of the year. 1,(1117 55.9:17 , Among the courses .to be offered'-U; Gruber of 14 Forest avenue, in- the Board of Education oi.\Iy call KnnwooH ; .. Mr. Van Horn. yesterday issued The long range planning report Gnr'wnod .... . 2,717 2.420 1.SR4 this year in addition to those listed woul4 cluded on the petition were the to Be Held for the construction of two new Group Named Board IlllsUlc , . 11.4:17 O.OSI 2.aii2 above urc: Bookkeeping for eycry^' • the" following messase to; both can- names of 18 owners of one-family says the enrollment.peak will not Krnllwnrth . 2.MO 2.4W1 10.4411 10- ;'••; rind th •clementriry schols, tli'e board's long . I0.R9.1 1.001 day use, ceramics,- flowers i«|. nome- ^i vassers and townspeople: dwellings in the same neighbor- October &atFoiir be reached until thXmiddle. 1960's, Of Trustees Members I.lmlcii '...; J range planning committee says' ex- but immediate stepsNnrc. recom- Moimtnlnsltli' ' . 1.013 lain 15.79T decoration, fly tying,-fundajQenfctls have't "In the years that I have been hood. They said tljiey wanted the New Prnvlclcnce 2,fl24 1.R02 0(10 —(Continued oa .p«ij«LeifihtJ ' Homes, ^ScotttJHtmse pansion of the school system will mended "if Crnnford's icatlonal In Historical. Society PlnlnHcld » ..2I.:BO 17.373 1.(110 In beautifying and "caring for „ , "IRuif one-family characterofthe-gtreet 10.054 1 Plans are hearing Completion for be a problem for the next 15 years. program is to be mnintaineo\at its Cranford Historical Society in- n«hu-n.v ....,.:.. , 12.B42 it.noo (Continued- on -page-1 '''••••'• •'•0f.,..tWB- to remain intact. C. Van Chamber- Rnoello ....i i , 10,3.14 iuno the Garden Club 6f\ Cranford's A..1A7 he cdi" lain of-9 Forest avenue and Russell In'its report'which was released present .high level." stalled two new trustees and Open Homes and Garden Show to' elected six new" members at theScnfch- Plnlnsr S.RflO 4.5.17 .1.0I1S 400 When '52 fashion news started Damon, of i Cranford terrace also; publicly several weeks ago, the Elementary school population ifi SprlncHold 4.00S 3.700. :i,:tao be held October 9-frora^jq-5.p. m. qum-fejiyrnectihe of the board held 11.033- H.5IM 0.477 counei Celebration (Continued on t>ag^ seven) 1 committee siu'd, "It fs • clear ..thnt 1958 is expected to be between 2,*> Sumirilt v "Flowers in the Life of aXLady ? the Township of Cranford must nt tljc home of Harry R. Heins of Union .., in.Mn I7.in:i Kioto .... Mr.'I! popping into print, we didn't will be the theme of the shoW 560. and 2,861 pupils. The enroll- Westnolil- 13.07(1 in.mo li.osn make substantial additional build- ment was 1,970 last year. The re-Hnmptun road JJTriday,evening. ' 1.104 1..M21 againt even wait for the ink to dry Four. homes and the Girl Scout ing provisions for its public school port says the four elcmentni-y Installed, as. new trustpeS'were Discussed Boosters Club Robert S. S(?Kweglor apd^Horrior. .1. . Totnln ;..21H,03l.l(M),4a7 104,l8ff House will; be open. Flower a pupils over the next fifteen yc'ncs schools, have a desirable., capacity Footballs before we hrought ffie news 'Sii HaH. Bruno cNMetzner', HnroklB.; ^•- '••'"-• Cou rahgements.at each house will in order to-care for a sharp in- of 2,000 and anmaximum enpaeity' developed around an important Lopnus, AlbertjE^Qohnson, Chnn- person" right into Goerke'e. crease in school enrollment/' of 2,230, The report breaks down evont in a lady's life. Mrs. E. R. *Thc Board of'Education, plans the • enrollment figures by schools ning Rudd,\Nelsonil^htcap nncl Trustees List 200 New Siil^oriplioiis Now more news is popping— A 35 Central avenue iis to construct two 1,2-room schools, and summarizes the Lincoln-Sher- H. T. Gruber are the new^y elected Of Calvar> Church membori. chairman f the show. one in Brooksicie. place' nnd theman area ( and Cleveland-Roose- Aisled in Five Wedk ' ^ coats and suits in fabulous Sets Tcnlalive Flans The christening will be at theothe. r ^in Walnut avenue. Both velt, area. ' * I. Hoffrnan, president of theGroups to Get Preliminary reports of the mem- home of Mrs. P. W. Hall, Jr., of 228f 'cictjE, presided at the meeting Drive Eiuliiig Today ^ :| pure wool fabrics, dramatically At. a special consrejational would be, on property c.wtied .by Here are' the findings- meeting last week, the members bership drive of '., the Cranford Orchard street. Mrs.,.Marvin. D. the' boardX A bond issue for this and the following trustees answer- Twenty, more local younEstSa .committee for each school "ani ed the .roll-call: Wesley A. StanRcr, Sctitibl Report •tyled to'the minute, tailored of Calvary Evangelical Lutheran Boosters., Club, show a .total of Hall will be in charge of arrange- construction^ is expected to be j two areas: earned all-Amcrican day and nitjgnt Church made preJiininary plans $W71 collected, George M, Lincoln, Curtis O. Culin, Charles Tripp, R. Distribution of the long 'range j footballs during the fifth and to perfection.,. and all of this • for the celebration of'the church's drive chairmah, announced. •... • "Her Girl Scout Days" will be nt Enrollment. -Octohe'r, 1051 A. Clement, L. £f. O'Brien', Robert planning report was discussed } week of The Citizen and Chronicle 25th anniversary »«sst September. At a meeting of thedub Tuesdav the Girl Scout House";on Spring* -~~. S.—Schwefileiv—Homer—Ji-T-Hall, Tuesday evening by\ttic.ubard of subscription campaign. This _ evening in the Municipal Court, Harry-RrHcins and Oliver LJ Rich- w at a perfectly wonderful price „ Part of the observance will con- field and' Oranae avenues. The Desirable cnpiicity. >.„. i ,...... — Education. . to I6(i the number of footballs sist'of initiating an improvement M»-. Lincoln eplaincd that the re- ' (Continued on page six) ards. . ./ The b'pard decided to send co'pici; earned in the past Bvc weekSL"Tbb;.-?Xi that's within the reach- of all t. Prouoble scliii"! tM)|iul.itlnn 19.W imi.n.i 1 and building pragram -io help the sults are Incomplete. He 'said he Probable school p• ' Friday Night Clinics Garden State Parkway that expresses an interest. Copies five week ' campaicn, ana -''motet:, ap. educanoiaal unit: to jaawe niajor He^ listed the.results m the drive Publicf'Works Comfnissioncr J. will be available at the ollice of thethan 200 new subscriptions, .were by world-renowned Parisian-He* changes in the sanctuary including as follows for each district: P. Duffy announced this week that Film Will Be Shown Board of Education. in the course of the drive.. t»l«trlct 1 .-..:. Public ofllcials, service . clybsr "All ' youngsters who obtained signers. Tliesc four styles are the relocation of flse cho'V and the DUtrlct 3 his Friday Night Clinics' will be Dr. Clee ta^Speak Tonight; "Your G.ardciT State Parkway," purchase of a new organ, aad to a'District 3 resumed tomorrow night In the ah 18-niinute motion, picture-^un Parent-Teachers Associations and subscriptions ;but were unable; to District 4 ...... the rtew florkvlray, including scv? clergymen will be sent copies. Two complete the requirement to .fcara,.:,, typical of pur magnificent %f& number of minor changes all ofDistrict S publfc works department 'office in' which will increase the effective nktrict 8 ...... the municipal building. Commis- LaborJ^mocracy 'Next Topic oral Cranford scenes, will be copies "will beayailablo at thea football have' been requested to; collection. See them» admire * use of present buildings, the Rev.District 1 sioner Duffy and Township Engi- shown at a •meeting of the Cran- Cranford Public Library for use by return' their registration.- forms, to •'•/;, District 8 ...... Dr. xr H-. Clee, chairman of* Arnold J. IJaWejiiisS, pastor, said. neer P. J..Grail will be .present ford"Cpmmunib>-Couneil at 8 p. m.citizens, it was reported. the newspaper ofTicc. Consolatioo • JTI hem, try them on... at Your ~~ Service' Commis- The board also< considered a prizes will.,be. awarded these loiipL; • Altogether nine^ comKattces were -Siitriet' 10 —••> - • from 7:30 to 0 p. m. tomorrow and will- open the seventh scries next Thursday jn the municipal appointed to begin wort immed- the first j and third., Fridays- of ev^ buildinfi. condensation of the report, to Jbe Those who received footballs •»' fashion Centre now! Total • • -.—,.—.•—,—. '••-•- ot meetings — "October Chiu'cH used for distribution throughout durwiR the past-week follow:'-' -iately. The .Executive Committee, Mr. Lincoln expressed his thanks eryitnonth to discuss probleiM9¥i|^' Nights" — at the CrafifoixTfletfjo- '.' George C' Mory,'president7 hqs taining. 'to the department ^with the community. One may be sept Gillcspic. u20Q Columbia avenue;- k, which will oversee all of the planr to 'the members of the Boosters dist Church tonight. His topic "To- extended an invitation to all local f local residents.' ^P" residents to attend--the meeting. tb each family in town, .Joseph' Qha/lcs Eaton, 3" Craig place; J*? : ning. will be headed by Clarence executive committee for their fine day's. Problems—ZA Christinn Ap- Hausman. Serving witi* him wilj Townspeople have been invited A speaker from the State Highway Kohn, chairman of the publicity thur Donnelly,; 24 Hamilton .»¥«%:• cooperation during tlie drive. He proach" is Me theme for the series. committee,, said. \nw, Dick, Biddie, 3 Lenox £venUe;:'^i COAT AND SUIT SALONS' be UjVr Pullen. Charles Pease, also expressed thcclub's "apprecia- to call Friday afternoons for. ap- Pepartmeht will be present to ex- He hus had wide experience in Mosj of th«fmectinc. was spont j Russell Knierim,. 6 Mohawk-drivte;.-'3 Willfeftn Magan. Theodore FVank, tion to all those individuals who pointment or caJKat the municipal plain the parkway referendum, n SECOND FLOOH •New Jcrsev-nsn Presbyterian min- ..:....:_„ .u«" ' :-i • " '''kennkenny ShaffeShafferr , 3311 ColuffibfaFawfe ArlffiT" Sphub, Harold Johnson, helped the area chairmen to make building dpHng the scheduled ister, a mediator in labor problems, which will be submitted tti the vot- reviewing the annual • report of tConHmved. ou me* the campaign" a success. hours Friday evenings. nnd in political fife. ers at the General Election oh No- Dr. Howacd R., Best, supexintcn- nue; Francis Pfaff, 449 j (Coritlriuca on page (Continued'on' pa.fliretfiW) On-Wedriosday the topic for tlis- vember £;..' ctissioriUvill be "Industrial Deniqpw _-5r^; • *• to Walk racy." Ben Sparks';' «n official of Sgt Brothers Assists Gi the AF of L Letter Carriers Union, Ike Leads -Stevenson in Cigarette Poll •and Harold Mnhgc.lsdor'f, general learned that his letters, according c •• • * • • '• ' • ' • - * • ' to doctors.playcd a major'.,rolc i& superintendent of the Baywny Re- : If the cigarette Sinoking habits exact number of cartons sold in; North Union avenue. Here30 e Ralph Gordon During a rest periol e her learning to wqlk again. finery qf. the Esso StsinHard Oil 'fit-some Cranford residents dan be j each store is not known. j tons were sold, 25 for the GeiiertlS drive, is in'tne news duty with the i87th Regimental Now the paratro6por is on a trip Compnny,. Lfjidcn; will discuss 'how taken-as on indication. General j Tht" V-l pro-Eisenhower flRUrc,!,and five for Gcv.:. $tcj»nsoB,-.f«*il»j.;!.((l Ho isnt in Korea afiain or Combat tcanf in Korea last .fall. sponsorcdijy. the national magazine they thipk* Christian othirs' can be Eisenhower is o_ shoo-in'for the: was,rung up in, thh e PepperminPitt J 5-51 average. ' "'fe wounded, but on. an aU expense Sgt. Brothers and some tot his bud- in which he read of little Karen. used to create Rood'relations be- presidency on local ballots.. , I Room.at 2lA North Union nvenucj \Vrth the count of cartons tween the worker and mnnaRe- Used us a basis for this opinion where- approximately five six . known, Ike showed- a 3-1 paid trip to'New York all because dies'noticed a picture of-Karen in He will be. in New York where the or wide Was the sale of cigarettes bearing enrtons of cigarettes' were soldi . It's ; the Township Confcctioncifyr his thoushtfulKess helped Il-year- a magazine. The story told that she sponsor will get the' two together ment. Both men. have won reepjmition for their ability in this .pictures • of Eisenhower and hisreported that the general leaped to;North avenue, westj and• Ali_ old Karen JCiUitea of ..Larchraont was a victim of cerebral palsy and for av Christmae' story in picture. , Sgt. JBrothers has been servinR. field;.' '•' ' •'., . •'.• " ' . Democratic opponont, Gov. Adlai a .10-1- lenil as soon, as the ciga- |street^JThe General's lead at Lin4% H! to walk again. . that sne would probably never walk again. Brothers and the other with the 11th Airborne .Division, Mr. Spnrks is chief eMlector for Stevenson, which appeared ori therctttcs appeared .on th«^eounter. I Pharmacy aO210 Raritaa 'soaidljJirlii'j'i Set. Brothers ^,-as: captured by market awhile buck. A nutnber of However, Govv-Slevenson( Rained approximately l*j to2-i.- , —«•••.-,-- combat paratroopers began writ- since Novembei"' 1947 except for the United States Letter Cuitiers' HAROLD MANGELSDOKF c two the Communists in Korea in De-ing to Karen regularly In an-effert his recent Korean tour .with the Mutual Benefit. Association located pluces, sellihfi,4he cigarettes were ground ^»nd clc^cd~th«;3{|iD..tQ.1I=J_ .lXh - Presidential eandida&i . | cfrMbcr.1930 and HeW far 24 days to build lip her courage. ' 187th Airborne Combat'Team. in NnshvJjle, Tenn. He has h.ad-( contuctef) showing th.at Ike ciga- before the Peppermint RoTJm "stopr nre running neck and He was rescued and fent to thi* . Sgt..Brothers Is a .native of Gjnn- long scrvicejn the NntinNntionnll AAssbs - I tioiutl Executive Board of N.A.L.C; rettes were ahead by a ratio of 7ped selling the' cigarettes. Ge'rpWLjjnd .Gc'row ConT When he returned to the states l l nn He become a member ox the Na-j ' (Continued o« page eiohtj age is not available' because the the Comer Sweet Shoppo at 27 one. Heartbreak Ridge. XHUHSDAY NieHTS >m 9 .1, -s • I •

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