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"psychological" age. Mental am RenUtve Milkstone emotional stages'wax and wane Work Underway on New RaritanRoad Shopping Center likelihood of early develop- Sometimes milking machine ni,, Tnore^slowly—than —physiological ment of an effective, medical de- her. parts and metal bec^, 4,7 00 fense against radiation sickness. powers. .Thus, some people reach coated with milkstone. MSk« To the Colors! their greatest creative or emotional one of the worst effects of an atom can be removed by merely ^ CORIES How bomb explosion, was forecast in a Capacity at a later age, producing In* the affected parts in "- • ONWARD in the their, finest works of ar^prjioing research report by five University Net Press Run their greatest deeds at an age of ^Rochester rscientistsTThelr exr two gallons- of water for tj . sut TODAY'S ISSUE Are You when most of their contemporaries periments with whole body x-radia- tight hours. ' «° Attacklm ' (This column is contributed as aare in a. decline. Some people tion of hundreds of animals ex- public seroice by the Medical So- seem to shine brightly in youth posed to lethal doses of x-radiation § CANCER! ciety of Neil? Jersey and the Union only to "burn out" by the tin* have resulted in what is .believed to QARWOO County Medical Society. Questions they reach 40. Occasionally a new be the most promising lead yet un- GR ANF O R D KENILWORTH should be addressed to the Med- covered for,treatment of penetrat- job orv a change of surroundings ing radiation like that produced by EXPERT SHOE VoLLVII. No. 13 ical Society of New Jersey at 315awakenS mental powers and drives Weat State street, Trenton 8, N. J.) an atom bomb. One human patient in a person of advanced years thai with proven lymphona .(malignant 24_Pages— FIVE CFN i • Few people past- the age of 30 he never suspected were still alive REPAIRING Lke to count their '.age, in t,erms ol tumor) of the liver of an advanced QUICK SERVICE .. Glee Club To Present in him. • type was treated successfully. The V years. As. a matter-i5I fact, the 1 Skates Sharpened Less Days Concert Tomorrow To Curtail Postal Services mere number-. of years we have Fifth, there is our ''pathological' results' also -may have great poten- Primary Victors lived may. have little significance. age. An acute illness or an acci- tial value In treating cancer and /Hats Cleaned and Blocked The Cranford Glee Club, under dent may have caused permanent Above photo shows architect's sketch .al proposed new $30,000 Shopping' center on Raritan Road, corner of Colin Kelly' other diseases, and safeguarding Andersen, Fritz _Physictans have defined seven dif- street, which was started last week by ihe-TJrsino Realty Company. Max Tieger & Co., Elizabeth, will manage the building. The build- direction", of Harold G. Vogt of. Here Starting Tomorrow ferent ways "iir~which-peoplejjrow damage to certain organs of the atomic research personnel in the In i ing wilL contain six stores, each.. 16 feet wide and 65 feet deep, and full basement. There will be nearly an acre of off-street park- handling of fissionable ma'^rials. Elizabeth, will present its spring older. Hence, everyone of us hasbody^0L.the_aging of certain other ing sp*e. While many of the stores already have been rented, Mr. Tieger announced that negotiations are still underway with a Steps will be .taken immediately at least. Mr. Metz said that all organs may be speeded up.by er- LOUIS MINI concert tomorow night in the audi- bulk mailing of second, third and at all times seven different ages. supermarket and a bowling alley establishment. Also to~be undertaken shortly in the vicinity of the new store building will be/a 60- to readjust office and delivery rors in personal management of SHOE j REPAIRING torium of Crartford High-School: fourth class matter is to be made Win GO. P. Race First, there is our "chronologi- family garden apartment. This project will include 36 three-room and 24 four-room units. . ' services at the Cranford Post Office our daily; lives. For example, the Featured as soloist will be Virginia hereafter between the hours of 8 cal" age. This, is the yardstick use of cathartics, sedatives, tonics, . Blaeberry- Growing"•"'' " in compliance with instructions re- Hunter's 10 <>M«im»iytmft»tt> ' Ackerman Valante, pianist. a. m. and 6 p. m. we've already mentioned — theand other drugs, unguided by pro- Way to Beat London 'Smog* Blueberries have, special soil re- '• Board of Education ceived; yesterday b£ Postmaster) Boys' Camp Reunion Nominated for Town number of' years a man has lived. Louisa Seelbach The National Safety council re- Diet for Canaries quirements and are not adapted Miss Valante, who recently ap- The local office personnel 'in- fessional advice, may cause this Owners of canaries are advised Arthur Metz from the Postmaster How much younger or. older than Discovered by Britishers ports three causes which lead to to so wide a range of soils as are Adopts Calendar peared in recitals in Westf ield, cludes 36 regular clerks, carriers ScheduledJSaturday Committee Tuesday type of aging. •.•,''• Among Top Models almost two-thirds of the accidents to feed them a varied diet. Veterin- General's office in Washington. and supervisors and five tempor- his. chronological age he may be, British scientists believe they other fruits. " . • PLAINFIELD Boston and Wollaston, Mass., will The annual reunion of thlc boys The sixth "age of man" is his usually reported during a hunting arians say that feeding these pets Of 186Days ary substitutes. Mr. Metz had no In light Balloting depends upon the other kinds of 'statistical" age. This "refers to Chosen from the nearly seven have discovered how to beat 'smog', MOVIE GUIDE play Beethoven's Rondo in G* Beginning tomorrow morning, who attended the Cranford Boys' aging described below. thousand professional models en- the dense pall of smoke which has season, namely; humans in the line the same kind of bird seed all the Four days were chopped off the comment on how the curtailment, Camp at Silver Lake, near Hope, Frederick P. Andersen aliU our life expectancy and it varies i HoviM Ar« Bfttcr. Th»n Ever! major, opus 51, No. 2 an,d Sonata Mr. Metz stated, the general de- The "second "age of man" is his gaged in New York City, Louisa for 100 years fouled the air over of fire, mistaking humans for time is likely to cause constipation. current 190-daj? school calendar of services would effect the person- will be.held at 7:30 p. m. Saturday Clarence L. Fritz won the. Repub- according to our sex, occupation, Such trouble usually can be avoided jn F minor, opus 57; Chopin's Im- livery, parcel post, stamp and reg- "anatomical" age. During life, Seelbach, (who models under the every industrial city. As In Pitts- game, and hunting with the safety WILBUR COOJV in the new schedule of 186 days nel in the local office. . ' • in the First Presbyterian Church, lican nominations for Township place of residence, racial back- catch off. Here are the 10 com-by feeding raw, leafy- vegetables promptu in A flat, Mazurka in B istry windows will be opened at . our cells, tissues and organs go name of Chris Holly), of'108 - burgh and other U. S. centers, re- adopted Tuesday night by the it.was announced this week by Committee in Tuesday's Primary ground, and the amount and qual- mandments of hunting' which, if and hard-boiled egg yolk in addi- SHOES minor and,Nocturne in F. sharp 8 a. m. instead of 7 a. m., and close through a cycle: they appear, grow, ity • of medical ..care we receive. hawk drive, joined a select group search has been, going ahead in Board of Education for the year Charles M. Ray, chairman of the observed, may save a life—and tion to a variety of seeds, such as for arrangements .committee. More Election, defeating—'Fire Commis- reach maturity, decline, and even- •Finally, every man ..has. an of top models singled out for spe- Britain to wipe out this health'haz- STRAND 1950-51. This year Cranford has major, and Noila Waltzes by Deli- as usual at 6 p. m. On Saturdays ard. Now, a simple device to abol- that life may be your own: 1. treat hempseed. rapeseed. linseed, and WOMEN WITH than 150 former'campers and their sioner John W. Doran and Joseph tually atrophy or disappear. These 'hereditary"' age. A long-lived cial mention in the recently re- A W.'.IIIR RtflOE THEATRE followed one of the longest calen- bes-Dohnanyi. the windows will be open from 8 Cancer Unit •ish smog has been developed by every gun with respect due a load- PROBLEM FEET guests are expected. C. Warsinski. A total of 2,104 changes take place at different ancestry tends to produce long- leased book, "Assignment In Mod- dars in comparison with those of The glee club is made up of 40.a. m till noon instead of 7 a. m. rates in different people .and even eling". . . . •• the fuel research laboratory in ed gun.• 2. Carry-only empty guns STARTS-TODAY! other schools in the vicinity. • men's' voices. Accompanist is There wjll be greetings by Vic-votes — 1,983 Republican and 121 li.ved descendants. 'Roughly, -we London. • into, your auto, camp, and.home. to 1 p. m. . , ' • in different parts of the same per- might average the ages of our The author, Helen Fraser, direc- •: Family Wash • ANDREW CR1SANTI School will open September 7 Marie Louise Rudd. tor D. Shaheen, camp president, Democratic — were cast, repre- 3. Always be sure that the barrel. Drive Lags and Charles C. Goodfellow,. Jr., son's body. We may be older in grandparents, uncles, aunts, and tor of the Barbizon School , of The first task of the scientists when ' banging up the' family Graduate of following a two-day institute for There will be no change of hours senting 24 percent of Cranford's the teeth, than in the eyes, younger was to discover what causes smoke and action are clear of obstruction. at the money order' window which chairman of buildings and grounds, other relatives' at death and call Modeling, has written a guide to wash, hang all articles straight and School of Fractfpedlea F! NALLY, at teachers. All holidays will be Ob- 8,769 eligible voters. . •in the lungs than in the heart. to form in furnaces using normal 4. Always be able to control the by their strongest part to make served, including Washington's will be. open from 8:30 a. m. to 5 will outline new improvements this our "hereditary' age". a career in fashion and photo- 3M CENTENNIAL, AVE. •Next, there is our "physiological' graphic modeling. In her book she boiler fuel. - ' . direction of the muzzle, even If them last longer. lock better, and Birthday when students will be p. m. Monday through Friday and Fund Appeal Passes CLARENCE U FRITZ planned at the camp this summer. Mr. Andersen, who carried five 'Ik In a word, we can't control the you stumble. 5. Be sure of your CRANFORO Druzek FRED P. ANDERSEN districts, receivedZa total of 1,235 age. Various organs and tissues passing of time but we may have deals with illustration, teen-age Experiments at the fuel research iron mare easily. given an additional day, Friday, on Saturdays from 8:30 a. m. till Stanley F. Grayson, camp direc- target before you pull the trigger. Half-Way Mark; Still tor, will be present to greet former show signs qf^ aging . at varying something to say about what time and junior models, the high-fash- laboratory -showed that the essen- for a long week-end. Trie closing noon. . •'-• votes, while Mr. Fritz,, who also 6. Never, point a .gun at anything : GOP TOWN COMMITTEE VOTE and prospective campers and col- rates. For example, our nerves does to us. How old are. you? ion models,, specialized models, tial factor was insufficient oxygen; delay; day will be June 22. Starting on Monday, the post- Short $1,323 for Goal led in five districts, garnered 1,111 may react more slowly, or our skin wholesale niodels, retail models, which prevented complete combus- you d« not• want to shoot. 7. Never Protests against this gear's ar- ns master continued, the office will Fritz ored moviei of the camp will,.be tallies: Commissioner Doran poll- leave your gun unattended- unless Residents of the community shown by Past President Clarence become less elastic. figure fundamentals, make-up, and tion of the fuel. . ' rangement have been heard from begin the readjusting or all city must heed the'appeal of the Cran- 51 ed. 797 votes and Mr. Warsinski, A fourth measuring stick is our ' At the bottom-of a normal boiler you unload it first. 8- Never climb L. Fritz.. There also will be groujjj •'. . Immune Against Lightning modeling myths'.. ' see, parents since the adoption of the delivery routes in residential areas ford * Cancer Control Committee 88 singing', with Councilor Frank 565. - • ••'.''• furnace Is a bed. of - blazing fuel a tree or a fence with 'a- loaded measure. . •• . J ...... • , •,; Patrolman Quits for so as to provide one delivery daily Planes surrounded by all-metal Miss Seelbach, who,has been about seven inches thick, which re- gun. 9. Never shoot at a flat, hard if the township is. to reach .its 80 Sloat at the piano.' A motion pic- ''The seventh district, home of "skins" are practically immune modeling in New Xork since 1945, A public explanation why Miss Monday through Saturday, instead quota, Howard Martin Siege!, com- ture on.baseball also is scheduled. Mr. Andersen, Mr. Doran and Mr. lies on an up-draught of air for its surface, or the surface of water. Personal Reasons; of two as at present. He said it 162 against lightning strokes, accord- is qualified as an illustration type oxygen. Scientists, discovered that WESTFIELD Mary Mooney, first grade teacher mittee chairman announced today. • Refreshments will be served by Warsinski, had the highest total \] .10. Do not mix gun powder with would take a few days to work out ing to Julius H. Hagenguth, light- model, she trained for her career the oxygen in this current of air alcohol. . ' ' , , " IliGHES' at Lincoln School, will not be'hired Buy New'Bulldozer "With the campaign more than 124 members of the board .of trtistees with 324 Republican votes, cast. ning expert. In a paper, prepared at Barbizon, and&he-bas appeared for another school year Was given plans for the consolidation of half over," Mr. Siegel said, "contri- Mr. Andersen led in this district A^TATEMENl Of OUR was exhausted by the first four TODAY—FRL—SAT. Patrolman Nicholas Druzek, a 73 of the camp association, and appli- for presentatlon_beforej.a^ ^conven- in numerous. JTashion. shows-and inches of the flre.^~ : 7""~.—; after; jjhe. artd about _lp_\mothers member of the _.Cranford._Pplice. routes and other details involved. butions total $1,677.75*. a little^ more J with 213 votes, followed by Mr. tion of the American Institute of national advertisements. T Timber Stand questioned the board's decision. ~lt~is^ -expected that" th of DalUra. her guidance: Company, Elizabeth, was awarded will be staged April 29 by theoverhead engendered in \follow- 1 . Poultry.Leg Tendons Enlwetok. Ma^nii islands atoll gases to ensure that they are com- FIGURINES ' FOB CBDLDREN'S MOVIE8 ' g mond, Mrs. John L. Lehman, Mrs. Dr. Carl G. Hanson succeeded in a longer span of Xime that two the contract for supplying two new, Junior Service League in the high ups, -with a correspondingly larger mial art exhibit, under auspices of — SEE US TO BE SAFE — Edibility of poultry "drum- serving a« a proving ground for pletely burned before leaving the CANVASS ftOARDS "TELL "IT TO Mr. Cooper- told- Miss—Mooney a r H. D. Lennon, Mrs. McKeigc, Mrs. new -members will be seated on "BLONDITS BIG MOMENT' ? £5_iP i tM .police deparjtmentLiMiJ school auditorium.. The play wasshare of the fund raised jrt_CJfaa=-i the Wednesday Morning Club, will George H. Bates as' president of sticks." -especially in the- case of the United States atomic energy stack. Complete combustion is es* EASELS that he was "shocked" to think presented for' children here in Cameron E. Ogden, Mrs. J. K. Os- the Township Committee; come " commission, encloses • a •entiaL if the gases are merely BRUSHES Cartoons and Novelties THE 1UDGE" that she should appear before the their low bid! ford available for the fight against be accepted tomorrow at the town- trander. Mrs. - Wesley A. Stanger, Cranford - Garwood - Kenilworth turkeys, can be greatly Improved 1941. '••>'.- next January 1. Finance Com- by removing the tendons prior to lagoon six times' as large as thf heated they are broken down into •*••••••••*••••••:•• board at a public meeting. He re- Received and referred to the cancer in this area. ship rooms, Mrs. Ralph S. Boydv Mrs. Frank Wlllais Tompklns, Blood' Donors, Inc., at the group's missioner John V. Nostrand, whose 'fee Assured O» and Water Color §UN, HON. * TUES, 1« - II - IS —Hit No. i~ 1 Mrs. E. . Armstrong ..Damon, Making. There are usually, nine District of Columbia. Its highest amal specks of black carbon which minded her tn^al"stieTiad'two'ri;ea?- Public Works-committee for study . .The chairman .expressed appre- chairman;, announced today. The Mrs. Waddill and Mrs. Wilmer annual. meeting. Tuesday' at the term- also expires -this year, was chairman of the arts- and interests ciation for,the strong support given — Be Iruuredl tendons on each leg, seven on the land elevation, however. Is only cause ' the formation of black PAINTING SETS '•YOUNG MHt Humphrey Boxart Iings before the board and that she and report were t>ids from the Field Whitescaryer. . home of Mr. .Bated, 18 Hampton not a candidate. municipal offices will be open rear and. two on the front of the 10 .feet above sea level. smoke. WITH A HORN" had failed then to present facts to following'firms for installing fenc- committee, will be in charge of the the fund appeal by organizations Paintings may be called for on production. - Co-directors are Mrs.in the community, but pointed out from 9 a. m. to 9 p. _m. street. Voting' was. exceptionally light * leg-. They can be removed easily by KIKK . LAVREN - DORIS "Chain Ughtning" alter their decision. ing at the recreation field, munici- Wednesday from 5 to 9 p. m., Mrs. I here until after 6 p. m. ' From DOUGLAS -. BACAUL - DAY William Plummer and Mrs. Clifton the bulk of the fund must be raised The;cxhibit will open Sunday at - Named as vice-president was G. making a lengthwise incision in the Mr. Cooper said that the board pal tennis court and township ga- Boyd reported. then. until the polls closed at 8, ' with Bun CatmlchacI Cox. - . through personal contribution. A" Hedaberg-MacBean skin, slipping a nail or hook under I JOHNSTON cannot think in terms of one rage: Cyclone Fence Division of a tea and will conclude Wednesday Frank Zimmerman, principal of there* were lines in several of the — «Uo — ' ' I WED. ONLY. APRIL 19 Members of the cast include: the tendons one at a time and teacher purely on her' individual the American Steel and Wire Com- response to the mall appeal, he at a philanthropic tea for members. Cranford High School. Henry W. polling places. "CAPTAIN CHINA" Mrs. F. H. Dickison, Jr., as'Jim- continued, will be indication that Agency giving a steady pull. Patented ten- PAINT SHOP # '- By Popular Request merits as a classroom instructor pany, Newark; Anchor Post Prod- Local. totals in the Republican MADORA PATTON John Payne — GaU Kuull mie, the spoiled son of a wealthy the educational message is getting The public is invited to attend the Whipple, treasurer, and Mrs. Wal- don pullers are available on the RICHARD HAKTIO. rr«p. but that it must also think in terms ucts Company, tJnion; William F. Elect Workers Primary follow: For Congress — • •* .'• •••.•..• •• • Bins Crosby opening event and to view the dis- market for those who nave many A of her relations with other;_ mem- Whittle Company, Irvington; At- family, and owner of Nestor; Mrs. across and will give the committee ter H. Wagstaff, secretary, were re- CRinford 6-3000 101-5 N. UNION ATE. STARTS WEDNESDAY. APRIL I9TO Fred Astaire '" R. B. Winkel, Mrs. Robert Ack- play during the week. Hostesses Clifford P. Case, 1,550; for Sheriff birds to prepare. RESTAURANT bers of the "faculty. Enlarging on las Fence Company, Newark; and definite channels through which elected; —Alex Campbell, 1,492, and Stan- Cranford 6-2540 In i- ' . land. Mrs. Towler Maxson, Mrs. future educational matter may' be For Salvation • "BORDERLINE" V this point, hevsaid in his. opinion a Turnen Fence Company,. Newark. for Sunday's program will be Mrs. The new board of directors in- ley Sredzinski, 256; for Freehold- SUNDAY DINNER SERVED Walter A.' Wurth, Mrs. Richard • "SOUTH SEA SINNER" I ' T-iB£ teacher must work well' with her Total of the low bids for the three dispatched. E. Ellesmere MjcKeige, tea chair- cludes Mr. Bates, Dr. Hanson, Dr. ers—George W. Herlich, 1,611;;"" 12:30 to 6:30 P. M. —- Weekdays (Except Sat) X Irving Berlin.'s \\ Juy, Mrs. Homer C. Fisher, Mrs. Read the'Citizen and Chronicle faculty associates and must func- projects was,$4,153. "Some of our workers, have re- man; Mrs. Harold B. Lopaus and Edward M. Coe, Mrs. CM. Canr Donald M. Pearsall, 1,623; and Al- ^HOLIDAY/ \ Also received and referred .to W. Gordon French, Mrs. William Arnt^Driie 5 Luncheon 11:30 to 2 — Dinner 5 :30 to 7:30 II tion in school groups as a leader, ported that individuals do not un-Mrs. L. Holroyd, Jr. Mrs. James B. right, Mrs. A. G. Ihgalls, Vincent bert J. Benningcr, 1,634; forCor- '- REYNOLDS' andj , particularly' in «xtra-curricular the Public Works committee were F. Switzler, Mrs. C. F. Hansel, Jr., derstand that they should make Mrs. Lisle R- Beardslee is chair- oner—William H. Fredrickson,' HI ' Recommended by Duncan Hinea '•''• and Mrs. Charles Speer. Waddill is co-chairman of the ex- Rosenberg,. Mr. Zimmerman, Mrs. Barbara Stanwyck activities. . , • i bids from the tallowing firms for their contributions directly to -the man and Henry W. Whipple, treas- Jr., 1,523. ' : supplying bituminous, road ma- Assisting Mrs. Damon are: Mrs. hibit. Edward C. Rearick, Channing . Elizabeth 3-9872 III REGENT "Henry- Fonda NEXT TrUJRS. Referring to her past record, Mr. fund treasurer, Mr. Nostrand, urer, of the Citizens' Committee Rudd, Mrs. Sidney Nunn and In the Democratic Primary, the terials for the. current year: United A. Donald. Green, staging; Mrs. either by using the return envel- 414 NORTH BROAD STREET ELIZABETH fjj Jane Richai* Cooper stated s^he had not been . .Highlight of the philanthropic for The Salvation Army's cam- Health Officer William P. Smith. totals were: For Congress—Harry— The Japanese Priest Said: MAYLAYA Asphalt Sales Corporation, West- Albert Nelson, properties; Mrs. opes which were enclosed With WEfeE MASTER PUWBER&; Wyman Tadd • Dlctrick recommended by principals in oth- paign which will be conducted in Mopsick, 109; for Sheriff—John L. "THE Held; Heffler-Snyder Company, William Nagle, Jr., make-up; Mrs. tea will be a talk on water colors UCEMSEUTOO/ "STAGE FRIGHT" will be here! er schools where she has taught. every appeal, or by personal de- May, Brigadier Arthur S. Wood- Banyasz, 109; for Freeholders -— : Plainfield, Gallo Asphalt Com- William Steers,, tickets, and- Mrs. by Wallis Hall Sturtevant. The — S NEW BITS — There are three situations > that livery to the bank," the chairman ruff, divisional commander in Ann M. Donnelly, 111; John J. WEWJOWOUR, pany,- Linden;._A._.L. Randolph, George Spalding, publicity. Launch Drive Here have, been duplicated; he said" said.^ , guest speaker, a student of Ezra Northern New-Jersey; announced Crilly, 108; and Oscar -T.Lamb^. '-' "DOMINUS VOBISCUM' Davy Crockett Indian Seoul* Berkeley Heights; Union Tar and Proceeds remaining pfter ex>- 108. BUSINESS "Bpr the most part, contributions today. The local quota is $900. v For Overlook Hospital -EXTRA. Louis G. Troutman," chairman of penses are paid will be used for Winter, painter, and Edward A. The PARAMOUNT Asphalt Companyt Linden; Dosch- from organizations; have been gen- 'Members of the' committee inr Elected to the Republican Coun- THROUGH AND i the teachers' .committee, said that local charities. Tickets may be Wilson, illustrator, is noted lor his The Cranford campaign to raise IN PE RSON King Company, Whippany; erous donations from group treas- elude R- C. Aldrich, Mayor George funds for the Overlook Hospital ty Committee were: First district SPECIAL FREE ( THBOU6H. A WALTFR RfhDE THEATRE every angle has been studied inthe Seaboard Paving Company, Eliza- obtained at the Jumble Store or portrait studies and watpr colors. MONDAY EVENING AT 8: JO uries. Where collections have been 2L Osterheldt. Frfed G. Sykes! building fund was launched las! —Dorothy Main, 67 votes; second It was early Sunday morn- • day after Sunday in their case and that nothing has been beth. The North Jersey" Quarry Tom any member of the league. Mr. Sturtevant is a member of EXPIRES APRIL 30, 1950 ." The Betty Town Players —NOW— forthcoming from Miss Mooney to made at- meetings, they have been John V. Nostrand, George H. Bates', night at a dinner meeting at Echo —Rae Armstrong, 119, and Jessie ing in Tokyo. A cosmo- own rhvrch at home. Company, Springfield, was the the American Professional Artists M. Jansen, 121; third—E. C. Mc- '• ' I •Elizabeth's bwn little Theatre change the committee's opinion. , for the organization and not to League. He is an illustrator of Mrs. J. Angus Knowles, Roderick Lake Country Club. It is expected A Comedy Classic! only bidder on the crushed stone Tickets Available take the place of our personalized, W-Smith, James B. Turk and Rob- hat the $l,200,dOO objective will Mahon, four write-in votes, and politan congregation ^""^ Despite their language Group in a Dramatic Sketch ' ' DAN DAU.EY The resignation of Sanford K. juvenile fiction for Harpers, Stokes WITH THE PURCHASE OF from "Stage Fright." items. individual appeal. • ert E. Crane. be attained by next Thursday Florence Crounse, five write-in n the Catholic .differences, each could fol- Corlnoe CaUet Thomson, who was serving his A communication was received For Benefit Play and MacMillan publishing houses when the drive will come to an votes; fourth—George D. Rankin, ' CaUen ' Towniend "When we give to the Cancer The purpose of the campaign is A 5 Ib. Bag of first term on the board, was ac-from Mrs. Helen Mancuso, who Tickets are on sale for the bene- and also is art director of Weedon's end. 227, and Florence M. Ellems, 223; •1ixir» .... FRIDAY NICJMT! Smith and Irwin Gerung who were Robert S. Wiese of 451 Orchard Health Report Smith's report. Communicable Mrs. G. K. Warner. Mrs. J. L. Mayor George E. Osterheldt "At fust," he said afterwards, Piesent At Our Store: All kids need space in which to (AMES) l cure for that dread cancer. But Elizabeth M. Smith. 24. "DARK pORROR" street said Uiat when he purchased stressed the- need for additional instituted by Christ at die Last : LAMA8TBA 8TOBE NIGHT » be engaged as new teachers. ' Sixteen cases of chickenpox and the greatest obstacle in their- way is diseases included: Measles. 96 Smith, Mrs. G. B. Furman and i*I fdta litde strange serving'a Jap .play, that they may livej the a*ft ha Orchestra \ his home two years. ,ago it was 0 cases of measles were the con- ; chickenpox, 69; mumps, 14;Mrs. James Dunn. hospital facilities in this area and Both the Republican and Demo- ' normay l ' — BlM — ' the lack of funds. - Supper. for t/oir thmcinq Pteasun.. \ $1254)0 IN FOOD with the understanding that it tagious diseases reported to the tuberculosis, 3; German measles, gave his wholehearted endorse- cratic County Committees are priest in a Jap church. But after TO YOU! Blind Group Expresses was in. Residence "A" zone and heBoard of Health during the p*ast "Since wejiave been touched so influenza, 1, and whooping ment to the local drive for funds scheduled to hold their reorgani- Perhaps you have heard CadMH. NAME : "NAKED CITY" j/x nitas a ' clcsely in the death of Miss McAl- - .}ic turned around and said in Latin: games and Thanks to lions Club< abjected to u three-family dwell- week, it was announced yesterday ?ough, 1. There were four cases Benefit for Scouts for Overlook. zation meetings next Monday eve- lies speak of die Mass...or have sports take ing in the neighborhood. William by Health Officer W, P. Smith. lister, a teacher loved and respect- of dog bile. The Mothers' Club of Boy Scout Woodruff J. English of Summit, ning. . . ' ' vobiscum!'... I felt just ADDRESS .: : CITY .....: .'...; up their SUNDAY •A- communication . was read at ed by us all, it is impossible for us pi seen diem thronging to Mass on HON.. TUES. A WED. A. Ireland, who has an apartment One person was bitten by a dog . The plumhing inspector made 11 Troop 84 will hold a card party chairman of the general public time, they'll HtcHnmy toe weekly meeting of the Lions during the week. to remain, indifferent to the appeal the way I did when I served Father have no at 445 Orchard street, said the nspections and checked six. nuls- Friday, April 28 at 8 p. m.,< in Cal-campaign, reported that $1,022,776 Eight Home Permits Sunday and other days. If you - ' CUlre Trevor Club Tuesday evening in the purchasers of the property are of the American Cancer Society. unce complaints. He also issued vary Lutheran Church. Proceeds has been raised to date and that use for Coach and Four from the Union Permits were approved for eight O*Malley in our church back home.'* would like to know more about die thoughts of — In — civic-minded persons and that "Her thoughts were always of eight permits covering 15 houses. will be used to send two scouts to the avcrugc contribution has ex- SOILJIIASTER, 50 lb. bag $2.50 MATINEE — ::•• P. M. County Blind Association thank- others. She would have been the new homes by the Township Com- n already they have taken steps to To Our Subscribers Mr. Smith reported that the the national jamboree at Valley ceeded $60. He said that the new "Dominus vobiscum!" .. .The Mass... and why die Mass attracts crime. • So "BORDERLINE ' fi the club members for being mittee Monday night as follows: when we'd EVENING — S:3O P. M. — also — improve the property. Because of . the proposed first to urge her pupils to contrib- health and lire departments made Forge, Pa. in July. building will be started an soon as U1MESTONE, bag 75 hosts on March 21 at Temple Beth ute to such a wonderful cause. She E. Cusano, 22 and 24 Hillside place, Lord be with you!" millions of Catholics to church reg- like to hon- u A bit of unexpected action on an curtailment of residential mail 177" inspections of business estab- possible after the drive dosses "ft &U T H at the monthly blind meeting at construction valuation of $6,000 or those Student's Admission 50c auction sale of tax: lien certificates delivery service to one com- had the- ability to bring out thelishments, as part of a continuous next Thursday. How familiar and homelike ularly ... we will bo happy to send WE A °' the county group. Thanks were Week-End Weather each; Suburban Company, 425 Or- who gave took place when- an Elizabeth plete delivery daily, \t is pos- best in each one. Our contributions educational campaign to prcvant Dr. Graham C. Newbury of their all Matinee 90c '— Eve. Sl-00 MI'NNER" «so expressed to the Lions for cannot bring her back, but remem- chard street. $8,000; True Type *thoie Latin words sounded...to you. a free pamphlet explaining the — with — builder forced up Robert Whittier's sible that next Thursday's the accumulation of refuse and to Cloudy and cooler with oc- Summit, formerly of Cranford, against our foes, let's build our weir annual gift of $100. bering her, let us give to our ut- casional rain today, high in Homes. 1. 8 and 10 Arnet pl ^tbe English, die French, die Por- Mass and reasons rfh'*v^ it in a kids some gyhis and pools, ball | ultry offer of $150 for lot 6, block 425. issue of this newspaper may. tore garbage properly. reported that the staff of doctors at $6,000 and $7,000; and O. M •h.l1 l " was announced that a cabinet to $190. Mr. Whittier's offer of $150 not reach some of our sub- most. Let us respond to that im- The survey showed that the the upper 50's. Partly cloudy at the hospital have contributed a 1 clear-cut manner. Write today... fields, playgrounds and modern Y J»«cting of District 16-A of the pulse which the memory of Miss H. Construction Company, 24 «Bd Vfttttj, IMflff! * and Filipinos schools. . • • . **t.< Mitchell 2-4400 = S 'w Inters for lots 7 and 8, block 425, was scribers until Friday morning. majority of .the food markets cm- tonight, lowest 38-44. Friday, large sum toward the building 26 Pershing avenue, $7,000 Uons would be held in Newark on McAllister stirs within us and act mostly sunny and cool with ask for Pamphlet No. 6-N. It certainly is a crime to have to Ma uccepted without contest, as was Every effort will be made by ploy professional exterminators program. He suggested the or- »»»i*x tibej bad beard diem Sun- V 1 at the Forest Hills Restaur- upon it now, that others will not walk.when you can get u good a H J. Shuheen's offer of $151 for the newspaper to publish the who call twice monthly and effec- high in the middle 50's. Out- ganizing of an Overlook Hospital used car at such a moderate Hormine's —> "t and that an executive meeting lot 818, block 623. paper in ample time to make die. Every penny brings the cure tively control rodents and insects, look for the week-end: Fair Auxiliary in Cranford to further Honorary PBA To < price. For a good used-car at a oi the local club would be c price you can afford to pay see AROUSEL ? tcd at 8 o'clock tonight at the us give, in the name of Miss Mc- stitution locully. ON OUR STAGE was withdrawn from sale after the is probable that these re- moved twice weekly and in some ing, lowest in the middle 30's 'ord Local, 52, P. B. A., will Mty United ,Auto Sales, 2 South >e of Georges Sauer, 317 Casino Allister.", with frost likely. Rising trend Others uttending last bight's *'*•%'• KNIGHTS Of COLUMBUS Ave.. Cr^nford. next Elizabeth/ resident offered $110, adjustments in publication cases dally. Owners and managers ts monthly meeting at 8:30 tonljjhlt. schedules cannot be effected Miss Owen concluded with an were found to be cooperative, the Saturday afternoon and Sun- dinner meeting included Mrs. n the Casino, it is ajuMtinoQd {bar R«liglou« Information Bureau Don't forget the P.B.A. Minstrel ent William E. Gourley $10 more than the offer of H. R. -•.:;.•.• -ki. NORTH M.M, CRAMfO«O,N^. TCL.CRi-0301 FRL opd^SAT. (Continued on page eight) by next week. - (Continued on page eight) health officer stated. day. Continued on page eight. Edward C. McMabatf, pr«tWane giveni May 12 by tlro day and Saturday nights by the in the fall will be started soon, Richard Drewrdell, Capt. j., The club's book committee will ternoon of the Lincoln PTA in the will be excused from school on that the. Legion's arrangements com- '* $20,000 Loss Reported ported there are 141 members in Appreciation was extended to [tParkHotel the program and Mrs. George'Bar- JJew York Philharmonic Orchestra Union Junior College Dramatic- mittee, was assisted: by Howard - Mrs. Joseph Holowchak announc- Drydent/Michael Sikui -, meet tonight at the home of Mrs.school. The slate also includes: morning. the organization. Members of the the following bricklayers who plans for a dance to be held May low was chairman of the^'rtifresh- at the Ritz Theatre in Elizabeth, Club under auspices of Cranford Ringte and Michael ; Davis, co- ed. Plans wer.ejnade for thfe TineO/flnd S., E. Klu.ui«Ir' Fred' C. Adkins, 24 MacArthur First vice-president, Mrs. G. E. The concert, under -direction of :r' In Noontime Fire at i5 at the Park Hotel, Plainfield, ments committee. Serving" on the Mrs. Lewis. B. -Cutely, chairman of Post, 212, American Legion, in thechairmen; William Herzog, Jr., teachers' tea 'to be held in June. firing squad were asked by Gaston worked last week-end to complete Marion Jones served hot'm avenue ,Mrs. Eugene Lyons will Thurston; ' second yice-pjesident, Wheeler Beckett, is under sponsor- Iwere made yesterday at an execu- 1 j nominating committee..were Mrs. A- youth concerts in Union, County, Casino. The three-act comedy, Judging for the safety poster Crosby to report toniorrow night the front of the hew headquarters: the workers. - review, "The Way West, ; by A: B. Mrs; Raymond- Huse; .secretary, ship of the Union County Music treasurer, and Pred Smith; Lester " 'Dr.. Canright Residence Itive board meeting of the New- G. Thomas, chairman;" Mrs, Zawal-* has announced... ; *; : contest sponsored by the PTA will in the post rooms for rttle drill. William F. Fleming, Leo Pflug, Jrf, Guthie. Those expected are MrsMrs. Matthew N. Stevenson, and ^ucators Association and the Su- written by Joseph A. Fields and Baxter, E. Calvin Shire. Stephen ' 1 • A • • fire that was discovered Icomers' Club at the home of Mrs. ich, Mrs. Stevenson, Mrs.-Charles take place this week, Mrs. George Jersey City will hold itsAmerlr Phillip Sappenfield, Frank Hauck, Robert Wilson, Mrs. * M. G. treasurer, Mrs. Charles Zawalich. • Ticket? will be on sale today and perintendents' and Supervising Jerome Chbdorov, is a-story of two Pett, Gerard Keane. Thomas AI- . .shortly before the noon hour last canlzation Bay para3g~Aprll 29 at-itroidy-MesseriyrRobeEt-Rothe, and. A marshmaUow rolled « ^._i • Wilson, 44 South Union ave- Sn d Gelirias and Mrs. Rlith' Janovsik, Friday at 3 o'clock in the foyer at Principals' Association. Similar girls who live in a basement studio bans, Stanley Grayson, Roy Iry- . Henkel reported. Assisting her as a y er. Mrs. J. Raymore, Mrs Featured as guest, speaker was principal. 'Thursiij^' at the home of Dr. C. judges will be Miss Mary Amato, l;30 p. m., Henry O. Schwarz an- Rufus Johnson. Bernard Yansch noon makes a diliciou7TddJu~° *"' Cranford High Sj£hopl. Mrs. Mil-, concerts of the New York Youth "in Greenwich Village. ing. Fred Casoni. Harry Brinkman. Miss Melissa Foprattet-a teacher in A meeting of the-board • will be 'M, Canright of 34 Springfield ave- Mrs. E. McDonald and Mrsnounce. d .jfeterans wishing to at-and Joseph Kamin, Sr. did'the car- a cup el cayun .' fW nxay be obtained from .ffiSJ^f ™ J*- »« ton Koos, president of the JHigh | Concerts Association have been j The cast included Allan Cun- Arthur Metz, Harold Glovier, Ed- yl ana Mlb Roosevelt Junior High School, held .Monday at the home of Mrs. ward Reed. William^Scholz and hne, resulted in. damage estimated Franklin. , : ks. Michael Carlozzi, dance chair- ,Muivihi,L ^ •. T, R. School PTA, will be assisted there .attended in. New York by local I riingham, Geraldine, Dysart, Pris- or her committee including Westfieldv who spent last year as Stevenson, 481. S^outh avenue, east. by. Walter Chapman, Mrs. Fred Paul. Gail Brinkman and at $20,000 according to-Fire'Chief ; "Mrs.. Dennis' is' chairman of a children. , | aid Wh,ite, Charles Harker, George |Mrs. Henry Dylla, Mrs. .Robert an exchange teacher in ihe Bells- Frederick Sahline and Mrs. Ray- Iqi addition to the Philharmonic cilia Turner; Stanley Proud, Doh- Nancy Goodman were reception- Howard G. Schindler. Included card party sponsored today at hill Academy, in' Scotland. Miss CHS Concert ists. ;i:;?^ Koos Brothers, Rahway. The sixth lulalcolmson__ ,, Mrs. Robert Newman Cancer Dressing Units mond McGra'th. • consisting . Is. Sieg, 12£ Retford avenue.' At- Union County Tiubt Company~5na' p Ho- Specb.tr.-and.'..the. iiigh-school-band,-fstructorr—in— elementary schools. ' . Snow Geese Haessing. Ann Klee and Walter during finish. The coating must: under direction of L' F. Haar, on bt the blaze is undetermined. . jtending were Mrs. Frederick Ahr, the Crariford Trust Company to re- cisions by the administration with- Deadline for "reservations is Mon- One fourth of all the world's snow Frankel. have toughness, durability and' at- May 12 in the high school auditor- •Mrs. Bums Goebner, Mrs. Ernest vive contributions for the cancer out any discussion or dissension, day. Tickets, tax included, are 78 geese Winter at Pea Island refugo Those serving on the technical tractiveness. It nnist also be jacM Last week's' fire Was the most' fund drive. ium, it was announced this week. costly in Cranford since January Postpone Date |L. Moody^ Mrs. FredericlrGreenar she pointed out. In the same vein, cents and $1.20 with 170 loge seats' fn North Carolina. and arrangements staff- were. Wil- and nlcohol proof. / 3T. The following schedule has been' 2 when an early morning fire in Cranford firemen fought a blaze! last Thursday at. the home ot Dr. C. M. Canright, 34 Spring- For Installation Service |wald, Mrs. Hugh MacXean, Mrs. the Shapiro building at North Un- field avenue, which caused an estimated loss of $20,000 to the house and medical equipment. The •Philip- W Powell and Mrs.i Alvjh drawn: Monday, members from ion avenue resulted in damages to fire, department was out on the call for three hours and laid four lines of hose in combatting «the Albert Lane, Sr., retiring com- Isheahan. ' '''''. the Cranfoi"d Tabernacle, Under di- 1 ?*'.'; ]: stores and offices placed at $32,000 spread of the fire., •. . ' . . . '' • . • v . mander of Capt: Newell Rodney rection of Mrs. Steven Trougas; r Mrs. Mildred Johnson of 30 Park Tuesday, Trinity Church unit The local fire department, which Fiske Post, 335, VFW, turned the Itcrracc was hostess Monday night BROS. OPEN DAILY »:30-5:4S; THURSDAY, 9:3«-» P. M.) received its first alarm for the gavel over to William C. Jones,' under" Mrs.; Harry Hansen; Wed- smoke. One fireman, Richard bit" Hurley, and secretary., Mrs. Arte- I (or the club's evening - bridge nesday, Osceola Presbyterian Springfield avenue blaze at. 11:45 Sherman PTA Reelecte newly-elected commander, at a •il'V zel. had his hair singed by an elec- mus. DilL Mrs. Charles McArthur Igmup. Those present were Mrs. Church under Mrs. Herman Rit^er; a. m.,' used 18 callmen and 12 ric wire, and another, John Er? | John Conners, Mrs. Robert C. Hig- paid firemen in fighting the flames Mrs. E. B. Franklin was elected treasurer. The slate next Thursday, April 27, Junior rico, received cuts on his light was presented by Mrs. R. J. Luby, Igiiis, Mrs. Harold W. Laughfin, Service League under Mrs. W. H. .and laid four lines of hose. hand from broken glass. • '. ' ...'.: Sherman PTA reelected Mrs. E. i5rs. Dale Manigold, Mrs. Newman, Chief " Schindler reported the i. Franklin president for thnominatine g cnalrman. •. Plummer, and Friday, April 28, During the height of the fire, Installation of officers will be |llrs. William Partridge and Mrs.members of the executive com- JHeBf amis Bros. Joins In The Celebration blaze mushroomed from a laundry 950-51 season at a meeting of the I'oseph A, Porlett. Springfield avenue in the vicinity TA's executive board Monday1. featured»at the regular meeting TWO FAMOUS MAKE mittee of the Crantord Field Army, '.chute in the cellar to the attic of of the house • and nearby Union A dessert bridge was given Tues- . the house ana caused considerable Others renamed were: First vice- Monday. Mrs... John Angerbauer, American Cancer Society. .• Junior College was blocked off topresident, Mrs. William F. Dennis; first vice-president of the County traffic by the police department second vice-president, Mrs. R. W.PTA, will be installing officer. Several students from the college Freedom Stamp to Be of the 25th Anniversary of BEAIJTYREST, among them, Joseph McKenna, a CRANFORITS SUNDAY Mttnmm volunteer fireman m Dunellen— Placed-on Sale Here assisted, in fighting the blaze. IDRUGSTORESCHEDDLE A new three-cent Freedom And A Dime A Day is All You Pay At JUcManus Bros. stamp, the first of" a series planned ::-^tii Speaks on Blind Work ;to" commemorate the 'National B L 0 U S OPEN THIS SUNDAY Sesquicentennial, will go on sale in' Miss Jean Kitchen, pre-school Cranford tomorrow, according to For This FatuoKS Simmons Beautyrest Mattresst counselor of the New Jersey Com- Postmaster Arthur F. Metz. " ' mission for the Blind, spoke on her SHIP N' SHORE iHOLLY VOGUE BdTs Printed in light blue, the stamp work Tuesday afternoon during a 10 A.M. ItlF. M. 1< .•' - ••.••;. • .- • :'••••• •.; has as' its central; feature a repro- meeting of the Jane Ayres branch Z'r. ML to 7 P. M. duction of the freedom statue of the New Jersey Sunshine So- Regularly 2.98 and 3.98 Regularty 1.98mid 2.98 above the dome of the capitol at ciety at the home of Mrs. Florian Washington.—Firstrday sales of the Derbort, 503 Elm street CLOSED stamp are being conduced in Washington today. Qnart for Dinette Set TMS^SUNDAY A dinette table and four chain will require about one quart **t Sdier's, Hathaway's, Farm Animalg paint or enamel per coat , Farm animals at all ages may suffer from vitamin A deficiency, Stager's but young animals arc particular- • ly susceptible. Sizes 32 to 40 Sizes 32 to 38 . The Secrets of Beautyrest , Sing your way through Spring Beautiful pansies at^e ready for AIR-WICK - 49' cleaning: with the aid of these Luxury Comfort Da Pont 40 fast -• working partners / that , | Plaids, Solids. Stripes, Riviera, Two-Tone your garden at . . Johnson's GloCoat qt. can 98c whisk away dust and dirt . . I House Paint keeps yt / Long and Short Sleeves. Broadcloths' and Other Johnson's Waxer—For Rent • that ' leave ' surfaces sparkling; looking "ftcabfr painted" for 50c per day dean—shining; bright—with a A Beautiful Selection. Novelty Fabrics. '.,, yea)plvSea *h» 1«M iojc Ml' ,, '17c Vz gal; 29 ~ minimum of effort 'and elbow DREYER'SFARM deacrfpfion of tib^"M^d«HV " ; 'gnrease. Yes •— eW--.dGHSgJfS Ing"action^ .;••"•.! . 'V^ when yon use the Spring; C1«MIF« : Wholesale — Retail A- BsaaWal emi\ Calgon W«|«.Soft^^'',',p^.'.»!..:.'..:..;;- pkg: 39c ; ing: Aids we feature at low, low>- ij white, slays wftfca- Acrowax Floor Wax ...•»..'... :.. pt can 25c _ prices.- So come hi' today for OTHER FLOWER FJLANTS 831 SPRINGFIELD AVE. .•A IssUs tost, let, tmt 4»t*r \ all your cleaning;, needs —• and VEGETABLE PLANTS CRANtX)E« 6-1290 [it besdaat samnaaa ajaf IMag) Wrisley'. Soap :...:...'..:.:.:,.: :.... bag 59c save clean through the list. ' (10 Cakes in Plastic Bag) / • OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS <>«««$<-»«"0»0"frO"0"0"0»M<~0"0-0-l> mad*" comfort Mariin Bld«. — Street Hoar LOIN ROAST (rib half) : lb. ^* Velveeta 2 lb. pkg. 89c SUNDAY MORNING c •• * • •> • CuiUeraft 109 JEFFERSON AVE. Grade A. . K/Ck Matchmg Optulanm EL. 2-2540 SLICED BACON lb. **** BexSpring Open 9 A. M. to « r. M. Daily - 'Ms*. «law*. * A. * to • F. N. FROM 7^0 A. M. TO . • / , ^ — $59se Spic & Span .... pkg. 23c 12:15 NOON Three Events: 25tli Anniversary of Beautyrest; i4 Ivory Soap... 2 lg. bars 21c National Sleep Show and McManus Bros. Dirae A Day" -AT^r Beautyrcst Mattress. The last event is your big oppor- Ivory Soap — tunity to" try the most Wonderful mattress ever made, so On uncorking bottles... 3 med. bars 23c we're making you an offer that you can't pass up... NO NO DOWN %%YMENTt Ivory Flakes, lg. pkg. 26c HlfONEY DOWN and ONLY S3.00 A MONTH. Think tender Stri COFFEY'S PARKING LOT of it — you can sleep on a Beautyrest jf you will accept Now >*erybody can afford to •leep on A San Francisco scientist found that Ivory Snow, lg. pkg. 26c our offer- Let us deliver a Beauytrest lo your home. And, a lleautyrert . • • and sleep «• yoa'«« it requires a corkscrew pull of from 100 to 150 Fresh Spring Radishes ALDEN STREET _ •ever slept before I Uncle Sam has pounds to extract an ordinary two Duz lg. pkg. 26c may we repeat ... you pay nothing down and only a eased up on credit regulations and we're inch cork from a bottle. Between Milu and North Union Ave. "dime a day" till it is paid for. Speaking of comfort,.^ folns to make this fabulous offerl It's Duz giant pkg. 69c an offer that baa proved to be notbiaa- Back of the counter ^»t Breen's we Fancy An j there's nothing like a Beautyrest because no other mat- •bort-of sensational! Hundred* bave worry and fret about this seemingly Oxydol lg. pkg. 26c ti ess has. tlie same construction. Instead of wire-tied coils, already rusbed in to take advantage of ' innocent news note. How many of our BEAUTIFULLY LAUNDERED ALSO — the opportunity to sleep on a Beautyrest customers, -we wondered, have neither Beautyrest has 837 coils individually wrapped. Each one without having to make a Urge easb down . the taste nor the talent for so Oxydol giant pkg. 69c acts, separately, snuggles -right up to support you in any payment and usual weekly or monthly FREE PARKING frustrating a tug of war. How bitterly sleeping posjlion r--lets, you relax jio completely. There payments! You. too, can bay • new Dreft :. lg. pkg. 26c Beautyrest. with NO MONEY DOWN and 1 you must feel toward us for subjecting Wt/ SHEETS 14c Woile dropping at BfcManiu" Bros, use our I ! you to this struggle Jhat you may gain Birds-Eye Strawberries pkg. 37c PEPPERMINT ROOM Parkins; Area in the rear of the afore vllh are t-triGng cover* to crroose from, Rose, Blye ajgtdrJJreen. 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THE CRANTOBD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY. APRIL 20, 19S0 •Hi . TOE fcRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY. APRIL 20, 1050 Wedding Performed Wed* LocalMan in Ceremony Saturday Surprise Shower Held In Church Bridal ColJegiails Corner Colony Club Elects Officers, for Alary Ruonocore .•1 •!«..•'••••;' . For Ruth L. Braun y Jane Troiitmah: WiUJ Mi M L B d College sophomore, has bWn i*I Miss Ruth Lillian Braun, daugh- Miss Mary L. Buonocore, g en for. membership m <>-'• - )s"1 Plans Rummage Sale ter oLJWr. and Mrs. William G. er of Mr. and Mrs. .Luke Buorfb- tinny Players, Wilson Mrs. John Silliman was elected Braun of 10 Behnert place, became core of 239 North .avenue, west, matic club. Note the recording secretary, and Mrs.Prospective JBride the bride Saturday of John Robert was honored at a surprise' bridal' Aro YAH Pav«nq 16r' Coffee These Days shower recently. £Lv.eaJn_the- Bay?, 1 "Frank Cooper, corresponding arid Morrison of~409 'Drake~avenue^ committee after a series ij* . arian Room, Elizabeth, by her sls-r of federation secretary, at a meeting Roselle, son of George'S. Morri- In .which she demonstrated K r -iilP last Thursday of the Colony Club ion' of Livingston, and the late ter-in-la.w, Mrs. Frank ' Frank Buonocore, • and Miss. Minnie E. ability/Organized to develop ^ , of CraYiford at the home of Mrs^ Mrs. Morrison. • . der'graduate dramatic talent . ' '• LeRoy Reigner',' 101 Makatom The ceremony was performed at Venezio, sister of her fiance. • A rainbow theme with aminia to study current stagecraft *! drive.. Continuing in office for one p. ni., in "Second .Presbyterian. Players present three_jnaji>?'J more year are^MrsrWalter Thorn,- Church, : Elizabeth. "The ture bridal party as the center* PricesLOIL president; Mrs. Thomas Campbell, piece was featured in the decora? Stewart M.. Robinson, D.I>., .per- Cranford High School, Mjss ^ °'l vice-president, and. Mrs. Daniel formed the nuptial. A reception tions. Gifts were arranged under' a large umbrella. About 30 guests pS»a is the daughter of Mr f / Gregg, treasurer.",: followed for 150 guests at the Mr*. Louis G. Troutni.- ,",| .^? ^' Mrs. William Coles-announced Roselle Gold Club. , were present from Cranford, Eliza- m ol beth, Irvington,' Scotch Plains, Retford avenue, " 3 BteHcimis Blends of that a rummage sale will be held Given in marriage by her father, ; -v ••••%#• . • • • ••, • • tomorrow, from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m., the bride wore a gown of white Westfield, New: York and Linden. Miss Buonocore will be married Miss.Dale Banker, daughter J yoyt one of the 10,000 at .100 North Union avenuev satin with illusion net neckline A report on •'the club's partici- and fitted bodice. A crown of or- June 25 to Ralph J. Venezio, son Mr. and Mrs.' Leslie A. Hanker c ustomers wlio have written to of Mrs. Robert J. Venezio of. 13 ".'pat'ion in Cranf6'rd Day was given inge blesso'rns held her illusion 16 Madison avenue, has been a Customer*' Comer during the Spencer street, Elizabeth, and the by Mrs. Campbell. Mrs. Philip >et fingertip veil and^-she-carried cepted for admission, jiext fall Pure vegatabiaihortsnln past year? late Mr;' Venezio. 'Hle~~ceremony TMoBn.-chairman, Ijomes and gar— i cascade bouquet of white gladi- Cazenovia Junior ColleKe, Cazen.1 will take place in St.^Michael's , U not, we invite ypn to join ctons, will hold a benefit bridge ili. For the honeymoon, she wore ovia, N. Y.. following heBra d 1 Church. Mrs. Frank Buonocore ation in June from the V; ht' '" tonight for ihe bird sanctuary of pink suit with navy blue acces- can can Uie rank* ^f ihpue who are help. will be matron of honor and the School hi Elizabeth. Palisades Park. , lories and an orchid corsage. ", bridesmaids . will be the . Misses jn« us make their A&P stores The club held a square dance Miss Jean N. Wells of Asbury Minnie and Marie Venezio. better places to shop. ' ft? Saturday night at , Evergreen 'ark was maid of honor .and Miss Rose Miss/ Jeanne-Marie O'RourL MnGiM Ujtve ^qu any coinplainta Lodge, Springfield. Mrs. Arthur Audrey ^rane of Union, Miss Alice daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. j 0?| EIGHT O'CLOCK* u**m*iw.m.,.. Lb.1517* Pool was chairman. ' / Heathcpte of -Union and Mrs. Arlene Metzner Feted Of Elizabeth Man Rourke of 11 Bahniere road, North. about the food or tervice you get Others attending the vmeeting Catherine. Layfield of Elizabeth St. Michael's Church..was the has returned to Limestone' CdJ Buy tho 3 ib. bag and raro Oc nsor« . . . 3 ib. bag 1.93 ELIZABETH: JANE BIRD Ms inyou?A**f: were Mrs. John Banket, Mrs. Ar- wfefe .bridesmaids. Gail Braun, At Bridal Showers scene Sunday at' 4.9.' m., of thelege.' Gaff&ey^S. C, after spend] 17 ct thur Biddle, Mrs. Yames Brewster, niece of the bride, and Carol Miss Arlene Metzner of 101 Hill- wedding of , Misa : Rose •^Massa, Ing Easter week with her parents can Bavs yojt my Bugge$tions as ' Mrs. James Duffy, Mrs. Kenneth Elizabeth Hird Engaged tiles, cousin of the bridegroom, crest avenue was guest of honor daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arcan- She is a freshman. ~ 19 to hotc ice tan do a belter job for Howell, Mrs. Everett Killian, Mrs. ivere,flower girls. recently at three surprise miscel- gelo Massa of 14 Grove street, and youin^iiare?? RED CIKCtLE9 RIchand Full.Bodi«l..... Lb. 70° Roy Martin, Mrs. ..Paul Martens, To Frank H. James iGeofge S. Boe of Clark was best laneous showers. She will be Paul Carbone, son of Mrs. Lottie Mrs. Edward Rathje,- Mrs. Charles Mrs. John Donald Hird of 319 Miss Alice Rudd, daughter tint "letter writing Buy the 3 ib. bag. and save Be ntoro . . .3 lb. bag 2.04 man. Ushers included William married Saturday to Robert Wil- Carbone of 906 East Grand street, Mr. and Mrs. James. W. Rudd of |J Stevens and Mrs. William Trom- Elizabeth avenue announces the Braun, Jr., Bernard Layfield and liam Gigon of Jersey City. Elizabeth, 4md- -the late ,Mr, Car- i are honestly etter. • ngngement of her daughter, Eliza- Williow street, has been i Albert Gebhardt. Stanley Pin- Mrs. Edward J. Metzner, Jr., ofbone. The^' Rev.. Mark Dooley, to the dean's list at Ohio Wesleya *hat our CUB- beth Jane, to Frank H. James, son aero played tha wedding marches MRS. JOHN F. FAST, JR.,.•• Maplewood was hostess at a show- assistant pastor, officiated. of Mrs. Clarence E. James of 6l6 University, Delaware, Ohio. th4nfc of us. BOKAR VigbrouB and Winey...... # Mrs. L. E. Hunt of 108 Oak lane and Mrs. Robert Boyer sang "Be- er at which guests were present The bride was given/in marriage is a senior.' 9 •entertained several friends at Springfield avenue, and the late ause" and "I Love fq'u Truly." from Cranford, Maplewood, Win- by her father and was attended by Buy ihe 3 lb. bag and aare tfe more ... .3 lb. bag 2.IO . luncheon on Tuesday. Mr. James. After a. trip to Miami, Fla., the field, Irvington, Jersey City, New- her sister, Mrs. Mary/Popeluk of Customer ReI'«Uohj} Department, Patricia Gleichert Weds * Miss' Phyllis Pfarrer, daughter Miss Hird is the daughter of the :ouple will live at 623 Ashwood Pittsburgh, Charles K. Bair otLyn- ark, Short Hills, -Baiyonne and Philadelphia; as' matron of honor. libby's Baby Foods A&P Food Stpwa E. A'. Damon, of 315 Prospect late J. Donald Hird, Sr., and is the avenue, Roselle Park. The bride John F. Fast, Jr. hurst and, Penrose Wolf of Phil- Sta ten Island. ' / Bridesmaids were Miss* Gloria of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pfarrer of S Tulip street, has been elected via ) Strained or cliop^ad 420 Lej^^n ^Ve., NY. 17, li Y. No matter how hiuch you pay for coffee, you can't enjoy fresher, better street left today for a three weeks' granddaughter of Dr. and Mrsm. d bridegroom attended schools Miss Patricia Ann Gleichert, adelphia." . ' " Hostesses at a similar shower Massa and Miss Stella Grabriel. ° business trip to Los Angeles, Calif.. John Denby Hird of Washington, .in Union. Mr. • Morrison is em-daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Harpy The bride wore a gown of ivory were Mrs. Walter Piatkowski of TKe bride wore a white satin president of Government „ flavor than you'll get from any one of the'3 delicious blends of A&P Coffee! D. C. She is a graduate of Cran- ployed by the L and S. Chevrolet WiQiam Glieichert of Mt. Lebanon, satin with a regulation train. HerWinfield Park, Mrs. William Em- gown trimmed in lace and carried iation, governing organization Each blend is sold in the whole bean with all its flavor sealed in until the Mr. and Mis. Julius K. Woerz of ford High School and attended Company in Union. Pittsburgh, Pa., was married Sat- veil of chantilly lace, which fell mert of Kenilworth and Mrs. Alex- white roses. Her honor attend- New Jersey College for Women, i 10 '*»93 » moment of purchase.•'•'Only then is your A&P Coffee ground i . .Custom 337 Walnut avenue^are vacationing Pace Institute in New Yorkt Miss urday to John Frederic Fast, Jc, below tfie knees, was attached to ant was attired in a blue satin ander MacDpugall of Cranford. A^^rto whichever onq qi 7 different grinds gives best results with the for three weeks in Sarasota, Fla. Hird is employed as secretary riy son of Mr- and-Mrs. East of 211a Juliet cap of lace and satiin. She Miss'Metzner also was feted, at agown, and carried pink roses. The - Miss Joan M. Gerdts, daughtej s the LeRoi Equipment Corporation. To Wed April 29 Claremont placel The ceremony carried a crescent bouquet • of shower given by the Misses Rose bridesmaids had tea rose and nile pf Mr. and M*s. Frederick . Tide type coffeemaker you use. There's no finer coffee in any package at any Mrs. Norman ^F. Gibbs of 21She' is soprano soloist at Christ •was performed by the- Rev. Wil-stephanotis and stock centered Marie Iantosca and Stella Jackson "gfeeri^satin gowns and both car- Gerdts of 21 West Holly street, haj vprice! Jilst compare coffee prices ... see what you save! Is it any wonder Lincoln .avenue, west, entertained Episcopal Church, Elizabeth. . The marriage of Joan Eleanor with a white orchid. . ried yellow roses. been named to the dean's list of t Jonap of Forest Hills, L. I., andliam ' McLeister in the Beverly of South Orange and Betty Criqu the Jolly Ten last Thursday. Mr. James, also a graduate of A reception was held at the Pitts- 1 Frank'Massa of Cranford was Syracuse' University NCollej ' For all family work and q*iiha< * so niany people are changing to A&P Coffee? Edward Arthur Thomas, son ofHeights Presbyterian Church, Mt. of Irvington. Cranford High School, attended burgh Athletic Club. 'Upon return best man. Ushers were Thomas Liberal 'Arts. A junion, MridM E. Thoma Lebanon. ~ Mrs: Douglas Bailey and daugh- ~Glyen in marriage^by her father, from a wedding trip in the South, U'snea OT summit ana Waller Gerdts is majoring in Knglisfi. _ 116 Pine street, will take place is a member of • Alpha Ganw pkg, 26c ter, Patty, of 199 Columbia avenue, four years overseas-with the 29th Saturday, April 29 at 3:30 p m the bride was attended by Mrsth. e couple will live in Oak Park, At Berkeley Dance Sanchez of Elizabeth. Upon re- :^spent"the Division, U. S. Army, and' was Robert A. Salcetti of Mt Lebanon Three local girls recently at- turn from a wedding Ulp tu Wash- •Belta-soelaVisqjrority-andHs in Trinity Church. ington and Virginia,, the couple staff of the Syrflcusan, camp Dreft p. c awarded the Bronze Star. as- matron of honor. Bridesmaids The bride attended Waynesburg tended a spring dance in the Star- SUPERMARKETS v. The wedding will take place in were Miss Marjorie StoVer of Tol- College"' and .Pennsylvania State" light Roof of the Waldorf Astoria will reside at. the Grove Street humor magazine. Miss Gerdts i For dishes, sillcs, nylons, rayons, i First Choice tor Good Mating«.>First Aid lor Slim Budgets... * George.D. Rankin of 505 Spring- the fall. Mrs. Sumner B. Swaetser and edo, Ohio, and Miss Joyce Tate of College., Mr, Fast is a\ graduate o in New York City. The dante i address. a graduate of Cranford Hig) I field .avenue returned Saturday children, Patricia and Katherine Altoona, Pa., cousins of the bride. Pennsylvania State College, Class an annual affair sponsored by the The bride is a graduate of Cran- School, ••••,' af 603 Brookside place, are spend Orange Juice • 18 or can 2 to' 29« *6 or can 35c from a two months' vacation in St Dr. and Mrs. Walter K. Fas- Abram Bosler of Carlisle, Pa., of 19f9, and is a member, of Alph; Berkeley Clubs of East Orange, ford High School and the bride- ing several weeks in Baton Rouge Chi Sigma, Fratemitjr/ He is em New York City, and White Plains. groom was graduated from Thomas Petersburg, Fla. nacht of 33 Central avenue enter- was best man. Ushers included George Mack, son of Mr. an! Orange &Gr«pefruit Juice »0I can 2 'or 29" A&P's FAMOUS «SUPER-RIGffP MEATS La., as guests,of Mrs. Sweetser tained, at dinner Saturday in hon- Robert Bevington Fast, brother of ploye

THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY. APRIL 20, 1850 THE CRAWFORD .CITIZEN AND- CHRQNICLE, THURSDAY. APRIL ' 20, 1950 age Seoev Obituary tor pt the First;,Presbyterian Attend Circus As Guests of Khvanis Church, yill officiate. Interment Helen Kempshall Commended will be in Mount Pleasant Ceme-,. home 61 his daughter .; Albert H. Barnes tery, Newark. ' Ditzelk'S24 Centennial avenue T For Direction of Roselle Play The funeral of Albert H. Barnes, Born in Irvington, Mr. Heyden service wad conducted at i# Jr, 7-yeac-old son of Mf. and Mrs. left Cranford during the war when Ditzel's home by the Rcv Hy^AUCE L. IMATIIEWS ^A-rH. Barnes of 21-Algonquin G. Dezso, pastor of •li drive, was held yesterday at 9:30field and ottier construction work byterian Church." The Theatre ' of the Ro-in the shape of Something that re- place ..Tuesday rrior sclles is a live and thriving or- sembles an Aladdin's lamp, mir- a. m, from Gray Memorial, 12 for the government in Texas and ganization made up of people who Springfield avenue. A mass of California. He had resided a year ily plot in Ijforth H«,luJ,sl0n c . acles begirt to happen around the and a half in* New York. tery, FrankUn Borough, whereT really believe that "the play does appear,. and it does win the prayers at the grave. - ^' times, peace-of-mind books by awai %%*>z. O/l g, <»-«». Yl f t... LION BRAND LARGE BROWN BERNARD PINKIEVVICZ Orange Juice itica .. ' " ca'm • ^ IC can w * t AMERICANS OWN Outstanding feature for Manager's Week! 1 i O^THt • " . ' / • ' ' ' ' ' • S COLORED ' A"% — Del Monle Pineapple ""L .,„ 33( Hurff Asparagus Soap V*!" f CAR FOR WORLD'S \ Blue Bonnet Margarine vt n>. Wnu HAC DEL n Ideal Sliced Reels £15c 3 PEOPLE trm AUTOMOBILES rroil (otkfail -°" ,0oI u0 33t 0>. carton 23C Princess Margarine Del Monte Canob mcl0 1 ','„, 29c Ideal Apple Juke 'IT 23c Self Service Meats Fresh Produce l i/ FERN'S PIMENTO ^O — Del Monte Corn *^i 2 *" 29c GR.BRITAIN Local Dfatmmtar LEAN SMALL JERSEY \ FRESH CALIF. Pabstett ±X 25c Asparagus .D^MU B* 43c Royal Ann Cherries "^ „ 35c ter Food Pradaete. Newaik I CAR FOR Glendale Club Cheese box ' «JVi* jBreefl 6ianl Peas ^ 19c su auk it 3 one Bicetow 8-4721 M9lIDAT FAMOUS MAKE 16 PEOPLE FRESH ^ Corn Niblets rj" ,2 'L" 2?c Brownie Mix GREEN PEAS 2 lbs. 29c Best Pure Lard print I™V» \ •• m Whole\or Shank; Half, CHROME ••-\ ' SOLID RED RIPE FRESH-KILLED Gorgonzola Cheese -69c MORE FEATURE VALVES RUSSIA Overcomes Timidity I CAR FOR at Arthur Murray's Velveeta £ 29c 1 Muenster »-49c Keebler Townhouse Crackers JJ. 32c LI DOCKS - Ib. 33c TOMATOES-Box of 5-19c i PEOPLE Snow White Oreo Sandwich Cakes &S 2129c Finest Quality, GoldjSedl Fresh Eggs PX^ur 55c I • LARGE MUSHROOMS ib. 39c Adora Cream Cakes 2'^ 29c U. SL Choice Beef JODMS' TRIM Gold Seal Large Eggs SS.'VZ* 49c ACKElls 17r SIRLOIN STEAKS Corttfn Sunshine Cheez It " L Bank credit play$,pn important part 1 Silver Sea of 12 47c Cok Finest Quality, doz. 39c Chocolate Puffs ** -' .„ 24c in the automobile industry- It helps MAPLE CRIBS, ftijl siz^™;..^.:: ... 19.95 U. S. Choice Beef Spaghetti Sauce - «•• "SS^l 17c PLAY PEN$ with pauT^...... ,...... 12.95 in the manufacture and distribution PORTERHOUSE STEAKS Ib. 7$c Sea Food r Or Spaghetti Sauce , 17c of cars, and in the financing of pur- Swifts Premium'.'.'.. Fresh Cut Fern's Gives You CREDIT For A Lovely Home t Steak Sterling 7-Minit chases by car buyers. We invite you SMOKED TONGUES Ib. 39c FILLET OF HADDOCK Ib. 45c m Table Salt to finance your next caQhrough us. (Shortcut) FRESH MACKEREL Ib. 23c LB Complete Pie BLUE FISH Ib. 35c Honnd's r Bone in! SAV-U-TRIM removes m uch surplus fat before weighing. 04-01. pkg. Mix !££_ 23c FRESH SMELTS Ib. 33c Plain or Iodized. Cocaanul or l*nt*n. SLICED BACON »/ lb,pkg. 23c Fiuetl Quality 2 SMOKID Canlalnm . both ctu«t mnd filling. GRAWFORO TRUST Kretschmer's CALO ~ 3? Gala Hams *; Wheat Germ DOG FOOD Shy people thaw our* and have fun 12-ox. fcurnlntf to dance with charming fc easy to prepare, so economical! An outstanding Manager's Week value! can' 29c Jeancttc Matthews, because she's so Hmte FBEE Block Lonx: PARKING SPACE at Your Service 2 r 25c NMIC FURM3HMC8 Ft* HAW H0MC3 v Featured At. All The Pioneer Dog Food understanding...so expert at. teach- STORE HOURS: Hfiw.. Tuea.. Wed.. Sat. 8 A. M. to 8 P M. Atme Market* . EASTMAN ST. AT NORTH AVEr CRANFORD ing you to overcome timidity through Vhnra. and FrL. 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. —America's Favorite! tSTAULIHIIK D | 904 , becoming a confident dancer — the lb CRANFORD 64544 * ' + '. • 488 BOULEVARD (BeL 19th & 20thX KEN1LWORTH ,Sirlom OjC Hunt Club MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Arthur Murray Way. If* Babe? SL. Beechnut Store Hoots: Dally to 6; Ttausday, fUiay. 8atarday to 9 Newark. , MA S-5I1I. 41 Brick MEMBER TWIN COUNTY GROCERS - Church Plum. E. On>|t. OK Tender, juicy, top quality. At all Acmes. DOG FOOD Strained ' m Ay Am fowl thi* week-end. lb St. 67c Baby Food Porterhouse Steaks 75c Buy T/UJ Economical Drawn Fowl £Ur* Large Sizf Bag . • 10 tr 93c Beechnut Chung King GRAY MEMORIAL. An equal value! Lambs Liver"• 39c How Much Should a AN OUTSTANDING Chopped Chow Mein M r Jr. Foods CompUl* CA<» Sliced Bacon "^"" * 39c 7 Special D«ol DMC 6 *r 83c Chick.n Muthioom Chow Mala Funeral Cost? SERVICE! filter of Cod ^ with can of noodUi. Asco Bacon r" 2 5J;. 55c Seabrook Farms Frenchod illcuiy people have asked this question. Teddy's 6ysters —•"- 47c Asco Coffee H#at^ "rud •.*.-*, 70c I Fresh Pork Butts .)•*•• 39c Richer blend. Ground fresh to order Green Beans P°c 23c Our charge for a funeral is the same whether the , no all food, no waste! Tender, delicious! MoneV back guarantee! funeral is held in the family /tome, the Church or Wincrest Coffee ""-*•.—-"^ 67c Lighter bodied. Vigorous flavor I iWtMr Seibrook F*rms ^^i our Funeral Home. * GRAY, Inc., offers residents of Cranford and H 01 L.IIT1CIS Fo.dhook, 2-or. pkg. '. • . • Heavy bodied. Tops them all! The following tabulation shows that funerals con- vicinity an outstanding funeral home, complete FRESH FRUITS ORANGES Cream White .tTZ 25c ^ 69c Blueberries *(££%? 31c ducted by Gray, Inc., are within the means of every and Luscious, fancy large. A rr.il treat! with air conditionings organ, large light rooms for Presto Cake Flour X 39c family. The costs shown are for adults only. Child VEGETABLES Large ba WELCH'S Concentrated Funerals are, of course, less expensive. Juicy Mor Pork " 39c Mor Beef 145c your every convenience. Florida 5 .*• . « Lipron Soup Mix ««««• 3 ^ 32c Grape Juice ':;;• 25c| Makes 1 Vi pint; pure QfJp« juice! STATEMENT OF COSTS OF 500 CONSECUTIVE Upton's Tea S:2r "t, ^ 32c ADULT FUNERALS CONDUCTED Df Uoboofc ta RECENT MONTHS BY QRAY. INC Kirkman s Borax Soap 3 -^ 20c Succotash '""no, D«ka8.29c Jersey Apples =- 3"»25< UAUOOK Djp 26 "Funerals cost from $150 to $200 Soft Spun Toilet Tissue «»10c P'PCK; l 23c ? \ 25c 43 Funerals cost _ from $201 to $300 A feature of Manoger's Week! At all Acmes! ICU) l2-«*. ptfl- A"J^ II-oi. pig- «•** 12 SPRINGFIELD AVENUE, CttANFORD MAXS0M 90 Funerals •cost from $301 to $400 In our own display rooni in Westfield, 25 UriuMM'i 6ranules ^ 27c lirbiM's (leaiser 112 Funerals cost _ from $401 to $500 CALIFORNIA LOOSE / French Fries ».. ,*819c Mia - ^ 25c llrluMi'j bwder IMAl Cooc»otrot.d 81 Funerals cost ..y. from $501,to $60 0 92 Funerals cost ...•. from $601 to $750 caskets are always on display — all plainly marked Aero Wai £ 25c 2.45c OldEnglbhWii ^ 56 Funerals cost more them $750 Asparagus 2> 35c 3 b-One Oil yZ 19c Saakh Ctnr °" J^ Orange Juice *Z>2\ as to cost. ' •-•»•• Plump, green, tender spears. Serve with Louella. Prices shown in flic abort- tabulation include: Pcnonal and Professional pk service, casket as u-lfcled, outside case, removal of deceased, funeral "Cloverleaf Rolls '.°' 22c ' eoqcli green* or palms and use of Funeral Home. The only expenses not included are cemetery costs, over which uw have no control, newspaper notices and clothing or «uch items as^we, at }he request New Potatoes^ 3-20c of the family, advanced cash to cover. n. We submit this record of our charge in tlie firm Green Cabbage N Meeting on the campus* in New ' Priiil A. "Kline of 222 South Griswold. . ' Banker, program chairman.' Sept concrete, with a heavy coat dersen, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Cuth- Lik last Rriday Js Rutgers STURDY EAST INDIES RATTAW ;Union avenue, who has retireil af- The new slate includes the fol- Tickets will be. available shortly of tar pitch unless , the outside bertson, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Frp ^augd a campaign to raise •fer serving the Uniorf County lowing:! First vice-president, Mrs.' for the annual luncheon to be held plastercoat is of waterproof ce- bel, Mr. and Mrs. William F. Little, •vLOOK! $1,250,000 lor urgently-needed I Trust Company" since 1904, was Charles F. Schillinger; second June 5 at-i-p. m.T-in-the Hotel ment-Hearing will be May 2. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Paul Martens, •honored at, a testimonial dinner vice-president, Mrs. Edward White, Suburban, Summit..». Mrs. W, T, A letter, signed by, several resi- Jr., Mr. and Mrs. .Edward White, I %rr Robert .C, Clothier, presi- •Saturday given by-the Quarter TV1; recording secretary, Mrs. Her-Angus, Jr., and Mrs.'Ronald T. dents of Columbia avenue in IV, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scheu- HAMSl I w'of'.the university, announced 09.50 : '"Century Club of ihiTUniofrCounty bert R; McCullough. reelected; Fowlie are • co-chairmen of theKenilworth, expressed apprecia- manri, Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. tot Lansing P. Shield, president JRay, Mrs. Thomas O'Boyle, Sum- ... ! Trust Company at ttie Elks; Club^- corresponding--and. federation sec- affair. tion to the committee for erecting af the Grand Union Company, New ; house,; Elizabeth. a new barrier on Columbia ayenue mer B. Sweetser -and Mrs. I^enry Now*)g tlie time to buy . . . now when Koos bring* you. a 3-pc retary, Mrs. Thomas Beer; assis- Floral decorations were given SMOKED HAMS York City, will serve as general • Edward..J- Klug, president of the in memory of the late Mrs. Sev-at the Cranford-Kenilworth. line. T. Gruber. , .; I chairman of the committee and tuirto like this for only 99.50! It's an opportunity to brighten Quarter Century Club, introduced tant secretary, • Mrs. Prentiss B. erin Robert Droescher by herThey, pointed out it was a safety SHANK END dNLY II>. I campaign. Under Secretary of the your eunroom now . . . come giunmj6r ,niakft-yaar---poaxh • •Clark McK. Whittemore who was Alger; treasurer, Mrs. William H. daughter, Mrs. Harry Y. Barrow. factor f ox_both-4«sid«nts-of-Cran- mj>r >r,yp PAUL A. KLINE Chase, reelected; assistant treas- Cancer Unit Drive Itoastmastef- George W. Bauer, Mrs.—Fred~^Greenawald was aford and Kenilworth. his co-chainnan and J4fin: W. comfortable outdoor living rooni! Sofa and both chain araf •president of the bank,' lauded the urer, Mrs. James JLJWatters, re- guest. A resolution was adopted trans- Lags, Chairman Says Ueltlcr of New Brunswick, presi- made of finest imported East Indies rattan ... and for extra ', jloyalty, faithfiil service and fine ' ___ elected, and , auditor, Mrs. C. A. Refreshments were, Under direc- ferring to the. Board of Education U. S. GOV'T. CERT. GRADE "A Jdent of the Interwoven Stocking ---~-yreroTd of -Mr-Kline:—G^-Claranco. Hashim. tion of Mrs. Robert' J. Laier.rSr., without cost lots 300 to 337, block (Continued from page one) •martness we've covered the Bpring-filled cushions in a gay appeal for pupils to bring their FANCY YOUNG [company, will be chairman of an" IColeman, retired former vice- Mrs. Davies and Mrs. Griswold arid hostesses were Mrs. Louis 49, in Bloomingdale avenue, for I advisory group. tropical print. Oho of tho many big valnea waiting for yon Continue During Week were named delegates for the con- contributions to' homerooms, where Ipresident of the- Union County Eckert, Mrs. Herbert W. Farrell, school purposes. I The development committee, •Trust Company, presented Mr. A succession of small firescon -vention of the New Jersey Federa- Mrs. E. G. Gebler, Mrs. A. V. V the first collection was made, yes- In pur big collection of rattan! And, remember, Koos deliver* -Referred to the real estate corn- SbieW declared, will be "an arm .'Kline with a gift on behalf of the tinued to'keep firemen busy dur- tion of Women's Clubs to be held Hibson, Mrs. George ,P. Kaiser, terday by.the Junior Red Crooss, anywhere in Jersey ... city, seashore, mountains! - ... was the offer of $425 sub- TOM TURKEYS lb. [of the trustees and of theuniver- •club. Others who spoke were Wil- ing the past* week. At 7:05 p^ m.next, month in Atlantic City. Mrs. Mrs. Ralston E. Neville, Mrs. Ray-mitted by C. J: Stevens for T. K.under the direction of Alex" Stes- (16-18 lbs.) v across the nation which will iliam J. McCrea, Frank Hubeny Tuesday a call was received for a Anthony G. Henrich and .Mrs mond A. O'Neill, Mrs. Richard J. Torgersen for lot 4, block enko, Junior Red Cross Council 335, ye as the general staff in the rand Albert D. Lilley, sccretary- fire.caused by a'short circuit in Chase will be alternates: O'Rourke, Mrs. James L. Perkins, located oh Retford avenue. The chairman. The final collection oJ the ignition of an automobile development'of Ttutgers University • treasurer * of the Union County •The drama department will meet Mrs. William T. Quinn and Mrs committee gave its, approval to will be made tomorrow.' JERSEY DRESSED . Tfrust Company. . • owned by Channing Rudd at 218Monday at 1:30 p. m., at* the. home Hei:ry Shaheen..' the extension o'f Colin Kelly street I and its various colleges." '• Others present were Mrs. Kline, Central uvenut. The fire was put Mrs. W. Sanford Bishop. TheYe Those pojjring were Mrs.. Wal- to Raritan road. ' Funds to be raised by the com- ^William Van Houten, Stanley H. out with only slight damage re- will be a meeting Monday, May 1.ter K. Fasnacht, Mrs. W. Kenneth Dog warden's report for . last, Vet Council to Meet FRESH PORK BUTTS Ib. mittee in the present campaign will 'Decker, Alan Plume, William A. ported. of the American Home department Frederick, Mrs. A. L. Frigoi-i arid month showed 60 calls during A regular meeting of the Veter- be used to finance the construction jKunc, Miss Alice Clarke, Felix 111. Two runs were made by fire- at the home of Mrs. Davies, 29-A. Mrs. Charles Mott'. The next meet- which 17 dogs were captured of ans Central Council will be held at For Oven or Brieaded Cutlet* i of facilities for student Bfe outside 'GelhaUsen, Willard V. Hooley and men over the week-end for grass Parkway Village. Dr. H. P. Win- ing will be held May 16 in thewhich one was redeemed, 13'were 8 o'clock tomorrow evening in the : the classroom. These, President iGcorge H.. Gaines. II res reported on a small island in gert, chiropodist, will be guest Casino. ••• destroyed and six placed inr new municipal building, it has been an- Clothier asserted, are essential to " Mr, Kline started with the bank the Railway River at the end of homes. ; Six cats were /iestroy'ed. nounced by Commander Michael the university's educational pro- las a 'bookkeeper in the Elizabeth Park drive, but in eadh. case' the Ringworm In Cattle . Twelve summonses and" 10 warn- Davis of Cranfprd Post 212, Ameri- gram and its tradition of a well- blaze was.out when firemen ar- PBOPO8EO OBDINANCE NO. 0-50 •'office. Subsequently he served as Wildfire spread of ringworm,1 a AN ORDINANCE Amending an Ordl ings, were issued. can Legion, council "chairman. The rounded student development. •paying and receiving teller, note rived. One of the runs was made nance Entitled "An Ordinance to Reg- Police report for March showed council Is composed ofi.represent- At ceremonies dedicating Dem- fungus-caused skin disease, often ulate and Control the Erection, Con- SIRLOIN or ER Fl KMTl RE IS at 8 p. m. Saturday, and the seCs, Jeller and in the real estate depart- occurs during the winter in herds struction, Alteration and Repair of 390. investigations including eight tives of the Legion, VFW, and Dis- arest Hall, new 215-unit dormitory ond ut 7,:46 p. m. Sunday. Buildings and Other Structures in the abled American Veteransi which is now under construction, ROOS BROS. ment. He came to Cranford on of young cattle crowded into damp, auto accidents in which three per- v .November 5, 1943, as head 'teller - Also, on the firemen's list over poorly lighted barns. Scrubbing the "township . of' Cranford, Union County. Dr:Clothiersaid: : i " : Lhe;.uust week, were a number' of New Jersey". , "' • [and has been active many years iiv quarters with a solution otJye di»- BE IT OHDAINED by (the Township >:= ."We arenot dedicating steel and additional grass, or open field, bOlved in boiling hot water is one Committee" of "Township of Cranford, brick here today; we aire dedicating •. • |thc Cranford "Tabernacle. (Ires. They included: New Jersey} step in preventing it. Good ventila- Section 1.—That paragraph (ft Section the future of Rutgers and'Rutgers VOIR Mr. and Mrs.- Kline will spend Thursday:. 2:28 p.m., Herning tion, plenty pf natural or" electric 14 Article XIII of- an ordinance entitlec |>FJ IMTEIA the summer at their home on Casco "An' Ordinance to regulate and contro men, the social and spiritual values Bay in Maine. After returning to avenue near Stone street; 4:20light, and a coat of whitewash over the erection, construction, alteration and which steel and brick, transmuted p. m.. Walnut avenue near athletic the interior of tlje Barn are other repair of buildings and other structures into a • beautiful dormitory, will Oanford in the full, Mr. Kline will irnportant_factors_'In—safeguarding in the Township of Cranford, Union HcW;_Satutday_:_12:20_.p._m.,^end County; -New Jersey",—adopted wMay—10, : cntertherearcstate and insurance cattle against this disease. make possible;" - business here. ,of Stoughton avenue; Sunday: 1022, be amended to read as follows: I Raymond A. Waters of English 2:13'p. m., end of South Union (f) All foundation walls, except con- crete walls, shall be plastered on the Village,,an official of the National avenue; 2:50 p. m., Brookside Christmas In England outside irom the footing to the grade line Guest at Dinner place; Monday: 9:10 a. m., rear of with Portland cement and sand mixed In PRIME RIB ROAST Ib. ...11 City Bank of Ijlew York, who re- 18C North avenue, cast; 5:10 p. m., Celebrating Christmas was once ttie proportion of one port cement, to ceived his diploma, with the class Ji^hn P. Barnes of 48 South a crime. In the Puritan England of two parts sand, ana the plaster when dry of 1946 at the Graduate School of Union avenue, a locomotive en- Hear 71U Division street; Tuesday: shall be coated with a heavy coat of tar Oliver Cromwell . any observance pitch mopped on, I unless the plaster is Banking, is among those asked to gineer for 47 years with "the Cen- 12:05 p. in.,15 Roosevelt avenue; BONELESS ROLLED was illegal, even the hanging of a made with waterproof cement. serve with the group. tral Railroad of New Jersey, will 2:44 p, m.Orang, e avenue near Section 2—This? ordinance shall take Child's stocking, the eating of a effect lnjmcclltUcly as (provided by Stat- be among 21 Union County resi- Kenilworth line; 4:55 p. m., Riv- holiday dinners or the decorating ute.' •..---;'' •PI dents to be honored at the semi- arside drive beyond Edgar avenue: of a festive tree.^' The bain was Shoulder of VEAL Ib. '" - Nrtlea annual • dinner of the railroad's 8:25 p, m., Cleveland- street at initiated by special act of. Parlla^' lire .foregoing ordinance was 'Introduced Veteran Employes' Association Raritan road; Wednesday: 10:37 ment in 1652, and retained until the and passed on first reading at » regular meeting of the Township Committee of the April 29 at the Elks' Clubhouse, m., Shawhce roud at Iroquois return of "merrle" Charles II to Vonnshlp oT Cranford," N. J., belli on LARGE /•; Elizabeth. way; 11:10 a. m., South avenue 1660. April 17, 1030, and will be considered for final pusac*. »fUr pdUto \ and Baltimore & Ohio Railroad another regular meeting of Mid NOTICE TO OltEDlTOItS crossing; 11:13 a. m., Park street ' platypus Committee at Uuntdpal BoiUlng, ROASTING CHICKENS Ib. Estate of WALTER C. PIERSON. Deceased oft Myrtle street; 2:05 p. m.; 16 New Itrtef, oa ! i - Pursuant to the qrder of CHARLES A. New York City's Bronx zoo op-' TUESDAY, MAY 2, 10!JO . (5 lbs and over) — OTTO. JR..' Surrogate of the County of Madison ayenue; 2:20 p. m., Di- crates the biggest enrthworm- «t 8:30 o'clock P. M. Union, made on the seventeenth day of vision street near Westfleld line; Daylight Savins Time April A. D., 1BSO. upon ttie application of b.reeding farm in tne wprld. The j. wAurmoonn. the undenlgncd. as Executor o( the es- and 6:02 p. m., Bloomingdale ave- zoo's .two duck-billed platypuses Tinniatt)|t Clerk. tate of said deceased.' notice Is hereby nue. "••••• 'I'"'••• "'• ' • ' ' ' Dated: April 17, 1050. •37 . clvcnto the creditors of aaiid deccuscd to are the reason. These small nqi^a(lc exhibit to the subscriber under oath or NOTH.'K TO CREDITORS mammals demand 25,000 big earth- affirmation their claims and demands .tiitc of ELLKN T. PHILPOT, Deceased worms in their diet each month, :•: acalnst the estate of said deceased within CHUCK CHOPPED - Ib. ue flylnc ataln. Watch for 7 Punui'tnt to the order of CHARLES Ai along with an assortment of night six months from th6 date of Kaid order, OTTO. JR.. Suri'ouutu of the County of "SWIM" of "Fajrliw Ants" iese Peel/:Chair Wheel - about Chair ^"^^^ or they will be forever barred from pro- Union, mtide on thv seventeenth day of crawlers. secuting or recovering the samo. against April A. D., 10S0. upon the application of which come with Sprint, shed ' the subscriber. • - ' - the iimU'islunud, us Executor of the cs- Jhtlr winxs,, then dissppeari •• CRANFORD* TRUST COMPANY tutv of si'UI deceased, notice' is hereby Hkl Poles ARMOUR'S STAR QUALITY pa #^A ' of Cranford, tf. J., Uivi'n to the creditors of Nutd deceased tu The strength of stainless steel PICTURE Tbese wood destroy Inr Insects Old favorite with something new Executor. exhibit) to' the subscriber under oath or The Season Is On! cause much damage to property. [^oulLenap them up for porch, gar- ISAUER & SAUER. Attorneys atnnmitum their clulniH and demundu has made it possible to make den, eunroom, recreation roomi sum* added! -.White metal frame now has 8 North Ave, West, uuuiivit tlu- estate of said deceased within stronger ski poles without increas- Shoulder LAMB CHOPS Bandings not protected during rubber-tire wheels for easy moving. Cranford. N. J. ' »lx luouthH >lrom the date of said order, WINDOWS mer cottage! Handmade ' Chinew t Fees $7.80 . H-10 ing their weight. • We Have Everything for the fisherman • esBstructlon asvalty require it 'Innerspring cushions in wateiMrepel- or they wjll be forever burred froin'pro- Peel so lightweight youil lift it with geciitinn or recuverintl tltc'saiiy* against WITH REMOVABLE tabari . 'y ..':',"•"•• • lent Yinylite. Green, yellow,, red, — Except the Fish! . one hand ... yet atur,dy.enough for HOMAINE A. PHILPOT, Executor ARMOUR'S STAR blue, furt^uoise. Set-up! CUSHION 103 Sycumorc Terruce, ' the hefty man of the homey Gl SEE OUR BEAUTIFUL . Glen Rock, N. Y. UNKLE HANK S€Z W00DC0R.0.W* UNITS Fees $7.80 5-10 But Our Tackle WILL Catch Them I SAUSAGE LINKS - ib. 39c ALUMINUM WINDOWS Glass Fibers FINE it) SCHICKHAUS In making glass fibers, used In HAVE COU> PAIHV < FISHING LICENSE ISSUED: materials that resist water,, acids, - - If MAKES heat, cold, (end electricity, the in- FRANKFURTERS'-'.^™)lb.49c 40.05 dustry first makes big gloss mar- bles, from wh'ich continuous fila- ARMOUR'S STAR ^, ments are drawn out. faster than THE SPORTSMAN'S SHOP We shopped the entire glider market, . . and1 decided this was a mile a minute. A strand of glass u, . 25c fiber may be' 15 times finer than CY PERLEY, Prop. SLICED BACON - b test buy of the Beason! It's sturdily, rigidly constructed wilfc hand- Established ms human hair, and have a tensile WILSON'S ' ' • •: x msm OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS some white frames treated to resist rusting. FulWengA seat coshioa CBanford 6-3474 strength greater than steel. Broad vistas of the great out- 17 North Ave., W. Cr. 6-109a| and reversible pillow backs covered in water-repellent fabrics ... hXXX^XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX doors, plus removable Wood-. SLICED BACON - •/* u>. 23c red, green or blue. And, Koos delivers it to your home SET-UPt ,co R.O.W. windows on each fide. The picture unit may be had with TkERMOPANE, 1 Lean BONELESS^ BRISKET plate Glass, or A Quality heavy HOME REPAIRS and BANKING We Specialize Exclu- glass.' ' • | CORNED BEEF - ib. 59c dy in protection of Summer will sooii bo here and we'll AGES OF HOMES property against TER- METAL CHAISE ADJUSTS 4 WAYS huvt lots of prutly duys thereafter. I TO 5 5 TO 10 10 TO 20 OVER 20 MITES and other Wood 25* Off Llku everyone elae. you'll bo jiotntf OLD YEARS OLD CHOICE BONELESS YEARS OLD ON ALL muhy odd jobs around the house. BUILDERS'GENERAL YEARS OLD Destroying _ I t s, . . .DOUBLES AS GUEST BEDS When you drclde to have those cor- n s e c Metal-Fibre Chair White Folding Chair n«r rablnets inude for the dining room, SUPPLY CO. LEAN CHUCK ROAST Ib. h ddependable be sure to brlnit your measurements methods. We are not simple • 4,45 Girls' and Boys' to the MINTON-niLT CABINET COM- exterminators. Every Job Is PANY for a perfect Job. 336 CENTENNIAL AVEl 8.9«f LOIN supervised by an experienced, Smart-looking, comfortable hard- technically trained, licensed en- Extremely comfortable chair for wood frames finished in white. 10.05 CRANFORD, N. J. gineer. indoors or outdoors. White metal Double-sailcloth seat in bright colors. SPRING COATS t Wntcm-^vlt frame with woven back and seat in CABINET CO. VEAL CHOPS - Folds easily for moving from house- Cranford 6-0505 m ib. 53c We uti New Jersey oream>a- bright Colors . . . especially treated Trust Koos to start your summer Sizes' 3 to 8 to terrace ... for winter storing. Uon. employing- New Jersey to resist showers, (fteep, blue, At 4.45 . . . a typical Koos "buy ! living with a whopping value lik» DAIRY SPECIALS reaidenls, and we have served tangerine, yellow. Delivered setup I N Jersey property owners « i i A this! A full-she chaise with strong m FRESH raccessfnUy for 17 years. Our m rnun/UMjniKI 30?; spring base and well-padded car- ; > AND OUR STOCK OF OPENING 10% 20% RpaUUon In this field Is un- ROLL BUTTER tridge cushion that's water-repel- INFANTS' and TODDLERS' | MONDAY, MAY 1 Thousands of references are lenL (Choice of colors.) Whit* Many aging homer will need repairs in kvallable in New Jersey — not FRESH EGGS in some distant Btate. frame with rubber-tire wheels . • • the coming year. This bank makes low-cost GOAT and HAT SETS Large Size—Carton of 12 48c 0or work Is GUAKANTEED easy to more into sun or shade. GENEVIEVE Armour's «)R 5 YEARS without sddi- REGULARLY home repbir loans to make homes more 4-way back adjusts from easy read* AMERICAN LOAF CHEESE pkg. charge—a one-year guar- livable and to help owners preserve their HAIR Loose Cream J Is worthless. ing angle to comfortable bed posi- 9.50 to 16.50 investment. When you are ready to repair COTTAGE CHEESE Ib. InformaUon or Free Iri- tion. Delivered SET-UP! STYLIST •PccUon and Advfce—CALL or modernize your home, come see us. Loose Sante SALE PRICED 31 E. Gibbons St. CREAM CHEESE Ib. 69c Watch Our Windotcs for Daily Specials ! TERMITE Liiuleii, N. J.

„ SHOP AND BUY IN CRANFORD^ tf your huir styling problems to us. Personal K" CONTROL attention given to your individual needs. CRAWFORDTRUST For Appointment BUREAU Aluminum Yacht Chair Nest-of-fhree Tables CAROL-LEE KIDDIE SHOP CALL LINDEN 2-3587 FRANK VODRASKA 2 Locust Street 9.95 8.95 \ OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS MISS G. 11LUSEW1CZ. Prop. NO Cost Prices to Church and Civic Organization* ROSELLE PARK, N. J. Another big value! Not one hand- Formerly of I*TA*LlfHKO Folds In a "flash" ... «nd you won't 2 North Union Ave. Cranford 6-312Q PARKING Telephones some wrought iron table . . . but a William's Beauty Box MEMBER FKDE&AX DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION KOwllc 4-liW believe how light it is until you pick PBOBLEM 11 WALNUT AVE.^ CRanford 6.1113 it up with one finger! Almoipum nest-of-three ... all with glass tops! OUR StQRE CLQSEIL ALL DAY MONDAYS •r f in bright^iOvery^ fndst Choico -of white or Pompeian-grecn. t-X7fS Use.' them is yon* sunroom now i • • ITi fllMfilsfAY I 1 H.. 1 r , • ,

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THE CRANFORD triats whose business it is* to relieve the Couples' dob Installs p Vqllfey Forge* • and requiring their licensing was passed on «J 1 Ttading-by-the-ttHCTisfrip committee. "ftl /flTxAr-.^... I.---V rtttm.~^+*2**t '-*" stressetegJSTs JSoTwomeand worrieo s that arree soo oofteofi t n At ^^ Winner* Ahnounc^l-— Frwn the FUM «f the Clttaen' and Ommlel* Qlit&f It fltW Uitprnitulr associated with mental disturbances. JJ,. ^d Mrs. . George Myers were William Reeeedd hahas scored 1.47QQ- balancing, dub swinging and wrestling „„ Five Years Ago be among the sports events demonstrated by TJar Ca&KFOED CiuiOKicLE, Established 1893 b THE CKAN»OBO CITIZEN, Established J898- As Cranford joins in the second na- installed as president of the Cbu- points to win the second half* of • At the suggestion of Cranford Chapter. 3, fessional and amateur athletes at the third ai a Atnerican War. Dads,, the township committee Botary-Ldons Sports jCaraival in the high ;••-,-—;--•-••;• (Combined in 1921) • \TA-ttional, obiwiivanic1WL. TV~i,o...1c of~_ Mentak= l 1,-rlaltkJ *U *f*•<**>&•* fourth annua*l banque»»* t in theTfrs«:*£^^V^l^^t taken by Boy Scout Troop 7St of adopted « resolutiofa requesting local "establish- auditorium. • : - Week, Mrs. lomasulo has asked that Presbyterian Church. OtheM tak- Cranford Methoditt Church. "Sec- ments selling or dispensing alcoholic beverages to The 1940 appeal of the Boy Scouts of AmeriJ \fienefite listed residents of this community give, their ing office -were: Vice-president, and with 875 points is Bruce Hoick. close on V-E Day." Township Clerk J. Walter got underway in Cranford as 180 local men l^ is too complicated to ex- Mr an a Mrs Coffee was authorized to. contact the establish-, support to the local drive to raise funds - - Alan Wells; record- The winners were announced a house-to-house canvass tor funds. H. E 7 1* *?lAft'frn <. „„ »u l^^ol ~*~n.~~, ing secretary, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph last week at the troop's regular ments to secure their cooperation. -1 . ling, Onance commissioner, and L. O. ] I plain." . r amr I in the past that was the short an- EDWARD C. McMAHON, POBLISHER otU,WV to carry on the local program 3^,^. correaponding secretwy. meeting in the church. Others Organizations, professional.menjand residents chairman of the tlrive, were in charge. of Kf nilworth were being contacted for donations swer given when inquiry was made CHARLES M RAYV EDrroa of guidance and treatment for the men- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dunkle, and with high scores were Gilbert New ofllcers of Captain N. R. Fiskp Past 3s<; I or pledge^ toward the $30,000 goal for the pro- VFW, and its; Ladies' Auxiliary were installed^1 1 as to how the benefit formulae for NATIONAL EDITORIAL tally UK '" , treasurer, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Gary. Warrin, 835- Robert«Sheldoh, 620, posed Veterans Memorial Building, according to I JLemployment and disability in- The battle atrainst mental Hishirk- •"""Highlighting the pi©KTanrwas a *nd Ted ^1^^ MayorMrJrBerzln, First reports on the progress joint ceremonies at the South avenue ' & u t ters of the post Francis A. Nichols became l-airance operates in New Jersey, .- 5f. -. & ™ mental disturD- talk entitledr u^ namu^ otihe arst halt of the. contest are of the drive were excellent; it was announced by new post commander, and MrsiLucy Sc? but now the Division of Employ- ances 18 still in its infancy, but it can be Music Boxes," given by Mr. and Donald Cyphers, first, and Robert Lerpy Glendinning, treasurer for the campaign. took office as the new president of the Security hands the person won if we all cooperate—ras well we. M rs- Q^OTge Brown: More than 40 Sheldon; second: The four winners A $7,000 fire swept through >the Maple Inn at Three speakers were to participate in" Wed-I I aswiifl the question a graphic chart Member: Quality Weeklies or N. J. i Seventeenth stjteet and Monroe avenue in Kenil- a must! boxes were displayed during their will attend the national'jamboree nesday Morning Club program of civic and weltanJ I {or the current,period with brief Entered at the Post Office at Cranford, N. J. worth and snread toa:jtrame dwelling in the.rear, 1 1 talk" in Valley Forge, Pa^ in June. ' instruction in the. library. They were: j^ "* explanatory notes. as Second Class Matter. Think it over . . . and GIVE to the the home of Robert Driver, owner of the.tavern. Montenecourt, overseer of the poor; Mrs Published Thursday at Cranford, New Jersey, by . Mr. and Mrs. Brown have been In a similar contest among the The.estimate of damage was made by Fire Chief beth Kaltwasser. registered nurse^ofthe V^,,, I Director Harold won hrin- Michael Kelly. V ....:..." I his staff worked out.the idea and The Cranford Citizen and Chronicle, Inc. Official Nurse Association; and Police Commissioner > il paper for Cranf'«J" «' *»« dihti'ib= —plete rhrnnological collection of its in the/second half of the contest ' National Tool and Manufacturing Company, the I uted yearly to New Jersey workers, Subscription llates $2.50 a Year in Advance "reigHtan-CUCiUll and War Fund rarive~oirariveoir the Red ^ Fifteen Year* Ago OFFICE: 5-7 Alden St. Tel: CRanford 6-6000 • Classified Ads kind in the country, according to Its score now was 4257THher p^=~ I the demonstration chart being a report in size, the boxes vary trols were listed as. follows: Dan- Cross in KenUworth officialllly closedl , Mrs. Jennie Announcement was made of the appointment I changed every quarter. .'I F. Dellar, chairman, reported. A total of $2,863.1J of WUliam lyArcy, Democratic municipal chair T*. 1 , 1 1 . j • - *rom tiny instruments of a few iel Boone, 300 points; Rattlesnake, was received during the campaign in which "the man, as acting postmaster here to succeed Elmer I The current circular covers the Inis week has been designated as ounces to great consoles weighing 250; Flaming Arrow, 1Oo, arid Fly- goal wjas $3^000. / l June 30 Since National Classified Ad Week. It is G. Houghtdn whose term expired February K j quarter 'Am IP ^° - a several hundred pounds. ing Eagle, 25. The "Woodsmap Pd- A Sunday house-to-house canvass to obtain The acting postmaster had received lhe endorse- I the "base year," set up in the law Week set aside byi newspapers of the The couple has appeared in. trol will receive patrol camping used clothing for, the United National Clothing ment of the Democratic Club. Mr. Houghton uhn Collection "was to be conducted in KenUworth, had held the office of postmaster for 12 years, had as the credit period lor the determ- Think It Over country to tocus attention on those small thhousee ar,t roothem Ol ofd th Mile Papermill Inn alt Play Ber- - boxesequipmen, fout r consistinexploregr otentf storags ande ination of mpnetary entitlement, is h according to Allen Knudson, Lions Club chairman seen the population of Cranford double during hu I two or three line advertisements which nardsville. Buckhill Falls, and oth- some cooking utensils. ^ of the drive.- . tenure and the work at the post office increase to the first four, of the last fivei com- Some 8J/2 million persons are suffer: 13 pleted calendar quarters, Jan. 1 to have played such an important part in ^P "*- Theyhavea weekly ra- A charter court and board of re- Opening of a. dental clinic in the McKinley more than twice that of 1923. ' T ing from some form of mental illness in School later in tne^ month was announced by Cranford police, led by Police Commissioner Dec. 31, l^ fi» the example given, i A • • *^ dio program called "Grandad s view were held for scouts who ad- Edwin H. Kraus, -supervising principal of the Edmund P. Sullivan. Police Chief Carl A. Masa earnings ,to employment covered the United States arid it is estimated that tne American economy. IGrand Old Music Boxes" over vanced in rank; Richard LeDuc KenUworth scHools. ' Every child in the borough and three representatives of the State Alcoholic by the Unemployment Compensa- school system was scheduled to have a dental 15.000.000 persons now living will need Millions of families across the coun- WNJR ir» Newark. gave a talk on how to plan menus Beverage Control Commission, raided two homes tion and 7_T«wP9tt«ry pifinbility tor check-up at the clinic. _ and took into custody 18 persons charged with psychiatric care at some time, according Benfits iawj?>yere: first quarter, try have purchased their homes, their _, . \ ' • A community-wide curb collection of bundles violating the ABC act ' I S38O- scefflad, $400; third, $410 and to figures released by the National Com- of used clothing was to be made in Garwood over At an adjourned meeting, the board of educa- automobiles and scores of other articles Exhibits Planned for the week-end, Rudolph. Sachsel, chairman of the tion voted to place three of four teachers who ' wrth.$3««^;;..;. . mittee for Mental Hygiene. j 4 ¥i through classified ads in their daily or National Garden Week . mayor's committee in charge of the United Na- had been employed in Cranford three years under And here's the instructions to a In Mental illness is one of the major weekly newspapers Millions of other celebration of National Gar- For This Week-End , . tional Clothing CoUection, reminded residents. tenure and delayed action on the fourth. Teach- I claimant «s .ip ;bow to figure his Bids for 20 parcels of borough-owned, prop- ers under tenure received renewed contracts with- I benefits:';" •.-.> ",, :V. '. ' . • ' health disturbances being fought in our nersons have fdunrl pmniovrnrnr nr kavp den.Week, which opened Monday. ;The men's and women's organi- erty were tentatively accepted by the ..Garwood out increments in salary, and $1,200 was set as the persons nave lOMna employment or have , ieall*^iB Cranford zations of Osceola Presbyterian Borough Council at an informal session and were minimum pay for a township tog^pr "Vour weekly benefit rate is one country today, and its importance will flower aTans ein ^ty-sectail «E - your highest obtained help through these same' small Public Library have been set up Church, w'ill sponsor their annual, to be up for final approval at the next regular Joseph W. Wyckes of. Trenton, humorist be emphasized from April 23-29 during meeting. The bids,, all submitted by Garwood philosopher, and radio entertainer, was to be the quarter eaiflirijB. /In this, case 1/22 ads. . by the following members of the ministreL "Jesters. Jubilee*', to- residents and mostly for parcels adjoining prop- of $410 is'^!8f '. - ' '•.•••• the speaker. ' • 1 v with the dangers of, and treatment for, most classified pages: When employment is Harold W. Fisher,Mrs. H. J. Chap- Dick Neyen, Marion Neyen, Al The board of education decided that Sunday Preliminary plans for the observance of Youth' mental illness is the Mental Hygiene So- •„" i •£ . - , - i inMatthe>Mr s wC cD. HaU, Mrs. William- the, four comedians and Lewis baseball would not be permitted at the high school Week, a program arranged annually "in Cranford I have earp^vittihe base year 3D plentiful, there seldom is a "worc k - - Goodfellow, Jr.. Mrs. Sinclair and Arthur Horpe will be ciety of Union County which came into athletic field on Walnut avenue although local by "the Rotary Club, were announced by CharfeJ times ywr-bcn^Bt.rate or, in this wanted classification on any classified F. Hanzl, Mrs. George S. Leach and Wentasl will be the interlocutor. teams were to have the use of the field on Satur- A. Skillman, chairman of boys* work for the club. 1 Mrs Among highlights will be instru- case,$57ft<3570). Your being in 1944 to help those afflicted. page , and when employment drops, per- . Raymond P. Wi day afternoons if the usual fee were paid in Special programs were scheduled from April 27 vocal losa swe U as advance. ,' '•'•'«,' base year>eStriIngs totaled ^$1550, However, the work of the society is sons in search of work usually turn first MlS Leac^ to, in ... ^ *** to May 4 in schools, churches, governmental meet-1 f dancT**™e routines **? . ^ An ordinance regulating the use of bicycles ings, and civic organizations. so there Is no question of eUgibility - J exhibit on display in the library insbfar as earnings are concerned. aotmerelyteTassisyt t ^inTcminjfTteoseaii I George~Wliitfr of Uie-EHzabeth- base year «wf.i|t least equal to thir- _ "rooms; "Planting on tin; library Qnless the -titfeu1 • earnings ip the ready suffering from mental illness but touch with a prospective employer.. grounds has been completed by YMCA is directing the show. He is ty times """the weekly benefit Mr amount, the claim is invalid and also to advise preventive measures that MilKonn of \\tu*A itema an> an)A nr #>v s. Francis B. Ingalls, Mrs. Green being assisted by members of the no benefits can/be.paid. will give the affliction little chance to, iviHUOM or UMM items are sold or ex arid Mrs. Thaddeus Anglemyer. Elizabethtown Variety Players. "JBow"rnuch will you receive? secure a hold on possible victims. Re-' cnanged annually through the medium posters on conservation of for- Proceeds wiU be used to help liqui- Yowr max{nwjjtn amount of bene- economical and best read medium yet s<*opi students of Miss Ella Ha- e search has shown that many cases might 6i classified ads. It provides the most ests have been drawn by high date the debt of the church. * fits Wi|l be itnor 1/3 of' the total • .. 1 r , . . • , •: vers class. . be prevented if more parents, teachers/ devised for bringing together prospective , Hurt in Fall o/your baseyqaxearnings ($1550) A head laceration was suffered or^28 times your weekly benefit ministers,-and social workers had greater buyers and sellers of everything from ice rw o »'«• j» Sunday afternoon by Peter Gatyas, rate ($19),whichever is the lesser. of the causes of mental illness and were skates to homes, from an antique chair »f-Best Honored by 2-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. In this case 28 times $19 is $494; able jto recognize early signs of the dis- to a Model T Ford. Kindergarten Group Stephen- Gatyas of 506 Lincoln one-thir« jot .*i550 is $516.67. Ac- cording to the ; Law, you are en- orders. ; Pkrn¥ii<-1#» /Dr. Howard R. Best, supervising avenue, east, who fell from a chair .(. Th,e Granfor, . i d A A J ^nronlcle principal of Cranford schools, was in his home and struck his head .titled tp$49*r^or.$19 for 26 weeks 1 One the primary aims of the society 18 proud Ot its classified advertising page elected president of the National on the corner of a table, police SECOND WEEK'S WINNER providing you .nieet other require- is to detect the presence of mental dis- whidh each week cames''f rOm I 50 to 20Q Kindergarten Association last said. He was taken by Patrolman tnents of the Unemployment Com- n( tK/>a«. otvkall aria \t „.„ k«»r—A' U «— Thursday at the group's regular Paul Johnson to the office of Dr. pensation or Tpenipprary Disability orders in children so that curative work of the $10 Suggestion Pox Contest Beneflls Laiws." * ;• !• Ot these amaUade. If you haverA been *. o^^^ . Henry J: Mineur for treatment. : may be undertaken in time to arrest the N meetmg Tne na u a toliower OI the Cla^Slheds, thl8 is a good tional in scope; has its heaflqnar- progress of the affliction 4n4 prevent itf • ' "'-. MISS LORRAYNE JOHNSTON "':;•• .•=- late to'. elMb|llly -—.- able, avail week %O Start. You'U find humor, pathos ters at 8 West Fortieth street. New abW and^TOvely seeking \vork — from causing disturbance* Jft; adult Kfe. Yo and scores of good buyain the classifieds Xtc2;g to Dr. Best, the asso- 25 Locust Drive, Cranford, N. J. and dlsqijaUfications — labor dis- Individuals and organizations can each week! - ciation has been in. operation for putes, voluntary ^quits without help in the campaign to improve mental almost 50 years. Its object is to good 'cause-, arid discharges for for health by adopting study programs' on The paperwork on every govern\ "ave kindergartens provided i , i •- - .- ..J children in the entire nation, In. advance $f.every new . v the subject, backing community surveys ment purchase order costs more than $10 ter the Division of Employment of mental health facilities available and Securitx revises the circular for a in labor and materials. Yet approximated joining the Mental Hygiene Society and new base'year period, using dif- ly half the three million orders which' thp terant, earning figures. Copies are taking an active part in its work. This government issues each year are for Jess distrnoutea through the 36 local is an appropriate time to join the society, offices of the division and to mem- than $10. TJms, it often costs the- gov- ( too. as Mental Hygiene Membership, Meet the wonn spring sun en our tpocious bers of--unions throughout the ernment over $10 to purthase a 50-cent sundecks overlooking the boardwalk and v state. • The chart. may be modified Month will start the first of May. typewriter ribbon. Facts like these dis- th» beach. Delicious nwoU.\ Entertain- (or any, new - benefit rate estab- ment pfogram. «oon^:lJngUJwDU.»»mb«pl» ntts hsVjw more than 65 years to the days when Cran- As in previous-years, all band Nam. oi the winner will be announced wedkly. and orchestra instruments will be ford was but a small village. taught by specialists. Piano, voice, 5 FINE FEATURES baton; and theory of music classei All garments de-mothed. in sealed chamber are also scheduled. • FOLLOW THESE EASY ROLES • Low vault temperature control • We are proud of the fact that children the main; objectives of the ; of many of this store's early customers are 1. Aik our counter tirls or toatemea far a mmcsUon blank. school are worthy use of leisure • Humidity control ( 2- Write yoar ••ncsttona olearly in 10* words or Ieaa. • I'mc, the growth of musical skill, • Complete insurance coverage ; still having their prescriptions filled here. increased appreciation of music and continued development of per- • You pay for storage in the jail That is the sort of confidence and reputation •*" U^JSLZSJ?*??*0******"* 8UOCUE8TION BOX Mra lo«cUd«n oar counter. Oar rontemen wUl be happy to depodt then rio sonality. . - that is not built in a day, a month or a year. «. Oonteet open to everyone except our employees. AND OUH HATES ARE LOW Tells dub> Ainw Despite the fact that our pharmacy is the -*. W**lj eemtesi rtarU Friday A. M. and eontlaues thraachThundayaiC oldest, our prescription department is among •- AU laiceXlone becone the property of SWAN. DeeUUm ef Jadces I. At Rotary 'Meeting _ OF YOUR VALUATION tienry Elwell, past president o (LOW MINIMUM8) • the most modern. We carry a complete sup- the Elizabeth Rotary Club, de- ply of the latest "mirade" drugs which are scribed the alms and objects of Ro- tary at the regular luncheon meet- available on your physician's prescription. inc of the local club last Thurs- day in Howard Johnson Restau- We will be pleased to fill your next pre- rant, Route 29. Mr. Elwell is un- opposed for the office of Rotary scription. You, too, will find that our "know district governor. He was intro duced. by Dr. Kenneth C. MacKay • DRY CLEANERS " • Whatathrill to lift the receiver ud : how" and service are among the best and our bear "Happf BirthbUyi Crom tome* W»ildcnt of Union Junior Col • FUR STORAGE VAULTS prices among the fairest. , Ifcge one miles awarl Only bdog together CUAMXaa ia senbn cookl be better J Robert M. Cnute, president, ac • RUG CLEANING Loos Disancc is ideal for mum, conipanicd by the Rev. Robert G • SHIRT LAUNDERERS friendly greeting*. It** Cut 11196 oat O *UO CULA ^ongaker. and H. Stanley Mac of 10O alb go through while you necretary, will attend the bJdlhllIfpll SEAGER'S Monday, of a new club Cranford 6-3300 at Ship's Bottom. An autobio- graphical sketch was given by Vin cent Sarnowski, vice-principal oJ DRUG STORE Lincoln and Sherman Schools. J. WALTEB 8EAGBH. le*. Fhara*. CRanford 6^300 104 N. Union Ave. Cranford 64700 WhIU o •o. %mWmim

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iaformation that the pa^» with— the fives have been ; I like a cold, or policy or th^ TT|»a«|<»«;' Mrs. Patrick J. degree in chemical engineering of $l6nd $3 costs tor Adele L. Family aitd"Social Adjustment." • Botts, Joan Lightcap, Sandra Mar- hoick' • • .: •• • . . •••,.••_ partner, thea ..„ by motorists-have a particular tespon- Girl Sconts Spend x : ! No epidemic of cerebral palsy can ans avenue*, on Local 'from Syracuse University in 1937, ibility to prevent -such mishaps. Ugone of 30 Hollywood avenue. Mrs. Thftlma Wise, n member ino, .' Lynne Miller. Cherry '• Lou JSeekXHnics Thei iramcttl part of the hand is fiva. The point is that a, D of A Slates ** is presently affiliated wxth'ihe Cre^ -William Keller of Old Bridge ofvthe Crahford unit of Mental Hy- Day in New York . Reiman and Slinpr Wilfrid. ^cause you have a eard v Drivers should always remember and presents a situation' which, ole Petroleum Corporation it New hav they have a moral obligation was fined $5 and $3 costs for hav- giene Society,, is chairman of the Girl Scouts of Troop 6, accom- until now, has been grievously, ne- Playing The^ank passes. South will have to use X- melding it is r_, avenue, on iwarca 24. j fund Drive: for York City. Aside from his leader- in regard, to. pedestrians, even ing no stop light. Glenn E. Arth or seminar arrangements committee. panied by their leaders, Mrs. Wil- For Cerebral glected. It is a crippling condi- rays to T"*^** ih" ^hand by tntring sarily ymur best play Rally Saturday At Chiropractor Parley A daughter, Stephanie Bma to' ship post in the nationwide build- hough the latter may be-violating 104 Oak lane who was charged Othei' members of the committee liam Juhr and Mrs. H. C. Hopper, tion, ^xtnt^r^-ng TT;any the double spade flnfiwr on the**** ?***?* a card to an ing-and. development fund cam- Include: Mrs. C.-G. Albury^-Mrs. Mr and Mn. Chanes A. Beass-of L Srst round- As we pointed out in ier careless action," the chief with obstructing « bus stop, was spent a day last week in New- York Dr. George Frahcis-Schait, local.- Americaa citizens, and- which • can. 370 South Union avenue, on March meld gives you an extra paign, Mr. Anderson is active in Charles Redden, Kirs. George S. Palsy Victims our article in the February issue 10 In Elizabetb said. given a suspended sentence. City. They visited the Central chiropractor, was in Newark on strike at any home at arly time. points is not worth COP.,;, I the Red Cross, the Cub Scouts and • • '• . . • • ii _t Sauer, Mrs. Hl.,H._Brockbahk, Mrs 22. "- '. '•..'.•; . .'•••• Irving C. Anderson of 120 Oak Park Zoo, and the Rockefeller Cen-, What is cerebral palsy? There are today more than. 300.000 " In a rubber hridge game you are than the weak response of : two of "The Bride World* You dont win in canasta bv many other ipivic and* charitable Union County District 10. Daugh- S. S. Eisenberg, and Mrs. A. M. Sunday for a meeting of the New NEW CKANFORD A son. James Joseph! to Mr. and ter outdoor ice-skating. They also 1 Because the coming • month cerebral palsied ^mprryang under East and hold — . spades, but when South showed don't double, the close ones if the.ing 5 or 10 at a time, but bv •fane has been named chairman of ters of America, will hold a Ilappy Jersey Society of Chiropractors at Mrs. Peter pivaldi of 9 Bell place, Loses Driver's License Mental Hygiene Factors Wilson. saw the RCA exhibit and attended May will witness the first RESIDENTS strength by hw three diamond yalt double may let declarer make the ing canastas and prevent divi?ion HI." comprising Cranford, Land Rally Saturday at the Ma- [J5.J?ears_ of ' age^ who could be on Marefar-5,—-— —,-•»-—,. Some of thejprojects planned in_ ^performance of "Mr. Howdy Ice the Essex House where Dr.,Robert m "TTdnal program of^fcAuiatku opposition from -purwoodrRahway, Rosflie and Ro- -Sonic_Hall^663 Saiem.-avenu£. Eliz- helped' by proper" ' ~~* '* " ~ North's probleni~solyed "ItseTr If the~Univ^rslty"8 building and de- On IntoxicationjCount p ofl950." . \ : Hazel of Spring Lake was the prin- combat this increasingly impor- at preseut there .are facilities for The following births nave.been • A daughter. Jane- ftlert., to Mr: C 96 3. he hadnt bid game then he.wouh$ CANASTA If you control the di< ellc Park, in the current Syracuse abeth. Mildred Post of Rahway. WiUard .J. Brennan of,,^. Flower Arrangements J asd-Mrs George^. Sdjtlecfc of 521 velopment fund -program are— a Social and psychological factors Those participating were Judy cipal speaker. ~ tint problem about which so little giping >g a card to part" and development fund campaign, ah of arrangements,. Illustrated at Meeting 2,500 at most; Smith, registrar of vital statistics: . With East-West vulnerable,, the corpsas a coward. But the worst it you lose. That's why sa;fr reconstructed men's gymnasiunv istrate Charles J. Stevens Monday ment of children from the pre- is well that this question is asked A son. James Lawrence, to Mr. bid.by far, was East's.doubleof the tier's meld at the first opportunity, C ji was announced yfesterday by Assisting oflfif^rcmmittee are Mrs. William L. Rae of Caldwell, About half the cases of cerebral A daughter. Janet Mary,, to Mr. bidding goes: . - cards are so important whin fleld house, men^s arid women's 1 ••ight in Municipal Court' on a natal period to the age of six years and answered. with other stuff, . 1 iloiiis L D. Nicolello,\supervising rene Lewis, Elizabeth Goodman seventh/ district garden and -con- Get this big DIF „ . j palsy result from failure of theand Mrs. John J. Collins of 18 Park and Mrs.. William Sily^rman of Smith " • West North East final contracts ... • '. " • • pile begins to build up. " dormitories, classroom' ~buijdings, charge of driving while under the were emphasized in the municipal, ; •;.:•;: :•:.. -; 5.52.., :.';;;.. , ;, principal oitj?ubUc schools in Gar- and Gladys Johnson of Harry p. secvaUon^chairman...of the New •'••'• It is estimated that in nion I j^otor control part of the brain to 46-B Parkway VUlageJ on March 14' pass 2 4 pass West opened a small clflb. East influence of :• intoxicants and was building last Thursday night by Dr. averiue.on March 3. wooil pnd Union County campaign administration building, theatre, ohnson Council. Ann Harker of Jersey Federation of Women's County there are at least 200 cases develop normally during the pre- 21. ' • 3 0 pass 4 A pass won, cashed the ace-king of hearts and you draw a five. Don't auto- increased scholarship, research and fined $300 and $3 costs, had hisRaymond H.' Gehl, Newark" psy- . son. Mark Err.il. to Mr. and chairman. Rutherford, state councilor, and Clubs, spoke on "Flower Arrangor of cerebral palsy. To treat this natal period. Such defective de- -f A daughter, Tinrtn A in. to Mr. What call do you make? and got out With the nine of spades, matically add it to the fives on the Officers in Esso Club endowment funds., * . driver's license revoked • for two chiatrist, in the first of five seminar Mrs. Henry A. Deterin* of 2Q8 1 board — you may find better use >the*r state and national officers are ments throughout the House," Fri- SPRING CLEANING OFFER! number of patients properly arid velopments of the brain icondi- and Mrs-j Troy B. Stifller of 106 When this hand was bid East did - Wilfred Q. Taff of 103 The, .Svraeuse .University is qmong years, and was instructed to pay a lectures being conducted under the Beech/street.'on March 22. ' hoping to mislead declarer. That far it later as a discard. •xpected to attend. day at a meetirtg of the/garden de- provide the / necessary tt>erapy. tions arft nQt understood, and' the Eastman/street, on, Man fa 22. .•' what the great majority of .average [entleman, finessed the ten, .and street was elected secretary. the 15 largest in the country with $15 doctor's fee. , .> auspices of the Mental Hygiene So- A.son.Edmund Baker Jr., tg Mr T l 5 partment of the Village Improve- —- three clinics-uxnild be needec^/each l"^^,^?^Or -flL occu »-aot ~ *A''T3vnJ \t t<4iaBfJ<*haTfag_' to Mr. players (and a lot of the pros) It depend»~oft-th» rest ~ot-your an enrollment of about 17,000 stu- Tour m New York The .glee club will participate Albert Appicie of East Orange, ciety of .Union County. gtntrous sample of wonderful and Mrs. E. B. Faulkner, of 301 when it held, spread the hand. Why Chaunceyt." Hale of 206-^ ment Association at the home of adequately equipped and staffed inherited. and Mrs. Albert V. Trei likus of 26 would doj ne doubled. Here's hand, of course, bat holding up dents from every state in the union and there will be a massing of coi- who was arraigned on a charge of The attitude of parents toward known. They are not the first round double finesse? The Alan K Gruening. and (Frank B. Mrs. W. E. Coles. 25 West Holly Of V*a dtorgt and available on a full-time basis. West/End'place, on Marcrf 19. Cranford terrace, on M»' "ch 10. the five can do no harm and maystreet, was named treasurer of and 57 foreign countries. .There rs. Local members on -the com-speeding, was fined $25 and $3childbirth In the pre-natal period nor do they run in families in any th«* whole hxnri' double. Ypung of Cranford were among street. She illustrated her talk with - At present there is but one clinic A/daughter. Barbara Elaine, toj A son. Harry Eu©ene. o Mr. and passible do a great deal of good. Esso Research Club for the 19 are over 400 alumni and parents littee are Alberta Lawrence, who costs. In other speeding cases, E. and the. subsequent attention and way. Something apparently goes 4S642 The idiocy T>f the double is ap- students- from the Pingry School flower arrangements • and table . at the"Alexian Brothers' Hosiptal wrong as the brain'is developing, Mr. and Mrs. E. E- Foerst of 23Mrs. Harry E. Williancon Of 104 If the band develops in such away 51 season. Results of the letter bZ of students now enrolled at "the vill carry the banner, and Edna F. Masterson of Roselle was fined care given "children- were high- in Elizabeth, and that is equipped • s>.Q-i .-.• ' - parent. What' can East hope tfi thatjyou are finding it hard to come in Elizabeth who visited the finan- ackson. who will have the flag, settings. Cerebral palsy h>« no known Grove street, on March 28. High street, on March Z loting were made known ata tel university with homes in.Union S12 and $3 costs and John Stalow- lighted in Dr. Gehl's address. The to give care to'only a limited num- -O.Q.10 8 "gain but a one-trick set for an ex- up with safe disearda, you may be cial section in New York City last 'he program is-open- to The pub- Mrs. J. J, Moravec, chairman "cure". Only proper treatment. A daughter, Diane Kathy, to Mr. A son. Richard George, to Mr. • K.Q4 3, tra fifty points? He cant really cent meeting of the club. Bothy, County and ovei>25 percent of the•Thursday. '. • ' ski of Linden and Bernard Baran- speaker was introduced by Mrs. ber of patients . . . and to those undertaken early and continued, and Mrs. R. M. Garretson of 120and Mrs. Richard O. Wr ght of 203 sorry you melded the five which present student body and 16 per- ic. sky of Elizabeth were assessed fines Nicholas A. Tomasulo, chairman of the department, announced that expect West to have anything re- Ta« and Mr! Hale are employed b 21 members visited the New York only a small part of the help and can bring about improvement. Such New street, on March 30. Beech street, on March ! 5. \T 9 8 could have been used as a safe dis- cent of all alumni come from, the George Jurick of Cranford of $7 and $3 costs apiece. of the Cra'nford committee of the setnbling a trick on the hiHHing, the process division of the Sun Fire Prevention flower show. The next meeting o: training they should receive. The j ^^^ ^uJTtohd* theS*- A son. Jay Behringer.^II.to Mr. A daughter,' Deborah; Anne, to .32 card. If, later in. the play, you arc, metropolitan area. ' warded a radio last week at the Thomas E. Anderson of Eliza- Mental Hygiene Society. question of .transportation is acute 9 € 3 so, to make the double stick, he not in need of safe .discards, or .if dard Oil Development Company Best way to stop a fire Is not to local council's fourteenth anniver- the group will be held May 12 at ferer help himself by. learning, to and Mrs. J. B. Goerk of 4 Roose- Mr. and Mrs. Francis H. Yantz of O 5. 4 , must make the ace of clubs (no Mr. Anderson, who received a let it startl beth was fined $9 and $3 costs on Two recently prepared scientific IMXM as few of the parents of cerebral A 9 8 5 2 sary observance in the Masonic the home of Mrs. ( Frank Gruber, wllfc 2 of use his- arms, legs, or' to talk, so velt avenue, on Mgrch 15. 20 Mansion terrace.'on March 11. certainty), two heart tricks and a a charge of being an unlicensed motion pictures were, shown by Dr. paLsied children in Union County that he can become self-sufficient Temple. On May 1. the past coun^ Gehl to stress the various phases 198 Locust drive. Mrs. James Mor- DIF atragvlar prict A daughter. Barbara Elizabeth. 4 A K 10 5 3 trump trick. If be can find a trump driver. Ottmar JBohnenbeirger of rison of Elizabeth, guest speaker, have cars. . Methods of treatment include psy- to Mr. and Mrs. James H. Heams. cilors' club will hold' its annual 1116 Raritan road was directed to of his talk. The films, "Genesis of In Cotillion —SaO-fteai-A and signals. The local departiren «Hiti.»V as El Paso. Tex. York was named by North Caro- of Elizabeth, and Isadore Camin 1 It is a "condition resulting from March 1-. ,,-... .•...' .•.:,.,'..'. .., .. •„ is participating with pother police damage, to the brain tissue, making linaTuscarora Indians who ioinol departments throughout New Jer- sky- of. 505 High street, and a fine A son..Richard Douglas, to Mr. the Five Iroqaots Irdian nations in HO SIZES it impossible to . cordinate., the A century ago. role leather cut- and -u Mrs. George Kettle of 94 HENRY;P. TOWNSEND sey in a coordinated program foi : movements of the muscles. This ters had a . Trmrfrt easier time tfeie 18th century. They brought the pedestrian protection. Centennial avenue, on March 30. name from their village on the ALLIED VAN LINES, Inc. affects arms, legs and speech. There were only two widths in \ Fbeproaf Stotace "One of the most important signs . Cerebral palsy cannot.be caught. A daughter, Sandra Lee, to Mr. Nettie river which they called Packins * Cratinx m SpedaUsr ihoes:, slim- and fat! and Mrs. Charles A Lawrence of for Commercial as Estimatea GJ Phone CRanford 6-1110 is for stop streets, yet too lrequent CRANPORD GLEE CLUB IN AMERICA'S i'52 Osborne place., on "March 2. I • ty~motorists—regard—this - type-o 4- 7A daughter." Gface^to'MrT'and traffir regultioiLas-being ofmino: •X- ML Mrs.' Donald J. .Leonard, of 416 importance and take a change in PERSONALIZED WALLET & CHECKS Orchard street, on March 25. not stopping. This is a serious flo- A daughter, Lorraine Marie, to tation and can. lead to an accident.*' Chief Fischer said. "Traflfic sig- HU.16H-J7 Mr. 184S Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. 'McHale 1 Mr. 13 31 of 32 Park terrace, on March 5. nals must be obeyed by both driv- • sill' A son, Richard Christopher, to ers and those on foot. It is foul- Friday, April 21, at 8:40 p.m. WHITE SHIRT Mr. and Mrs. John S. Montag of hardy for a pedestrian to try to 508 Lincoln park, east, on March save a few seconds and dash across Cranford High School Auditorium , in front of a red signal-" 25. • 199 A spn, Jeffrey James, to Mr. and The chief revealed that stop/sign 1 Mrs. Kenneth G. Morris of 9 Blake violations were responsible I for THE mniuiw avenue, on March 18. 2,027 accidents of which 20 were, I VIRGINIA ACKERM^ VAtANtE, Pianist | .V . A daughter, Katherine Fleming, fatal and that disregarding traffic To each new personalized to Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Nelson of 321 signals caused 1.798 mishaps and ii! . Tirirts On Half at Door . Ill] North avenue, east, on March 6. 9 deaths in 1949 in New Jersey. . "However, while, pedestrian ac- i STUDENTS .60 - ADULTS $f.2O M ARROW "DART" IN AIL IHEiE COLLAR SIZES _A son, John Patrick, to Mr. and ••;l - (Tax Incl.) j „ :... ;_ (Tax Incl.l III checking account tions contribute in many cases to ill! . ., . " ' ' ' . " HI accidents involving those on foot. u •tr\ MY*. IS Does YODR Roof LEAK! 13 13M 14 14H is 1SU y/ V* \S */ y/ 30 Renew, your floprs with Florhide—the ^ ar \/ \S %X \S V / 31 YOUR MtME elastic; wear-resistant Floor EaameL Withstandi 32 \S >s V v< V L record pounding/ scuffing feet Use as a cure FAIITEi 01 GIE6KS rOI YOU 33 Chevrolet ' for shabby floprs. Easy to apply, deans; $ 4 • 9 3 \/ V •OLD-STAMPED 01IIAIOSOiE WALLET readily, retains its original gloss. . GALLON GET MORE FOR YOPR MONEY 34 • \f V? V V 34 SAME DAT SERVICE 3S On Small Roof Repairs Thw'i ahlgh-qtmlHy PhHburgb Pa/n» fair•wr y fcow well 33 V V \/ y/ 36 Chevrolet dealers are selling more than SUN-rtOOF WftltHM 36 V V V V v V We have hundreds of sat- Use Pimbnrgh San- Wofldcr-wotldiic oil* isfied costpmen. Jmt ask Proof Two-Co»* hue paint — Rat; AT 3t V V - 37 someone near 70a for Semi-GloM, Glow— inlng to.teaaw fotm- whom we have dane home iti uniform_«h««n tttotmoimotk — improvements. 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1850 Page Fourteen THE CRANFOfRD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY, APRIL 20, THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY. APRIL 20, 1350 -Page Fifteen Walter C. Newhard, property in ster is just becoming adult enough rr Transfers of FAMILY TJFE TODAY • ' ' '*. Balmiere parkway, 330 feet from so that they really have things in mqnd Palmer, Jennie Hill and Bar- ielped to give us a clearer picture I Laurie Detunan and Paul Marti Brought home by her parents from ; charge of Mrs. Fred Vqorhees, Mrs.' Soloists for Brahm$ Requiem' Balmiere road, south. . i. • By npLU8 PACK BRAD8HAW common.' M****1"* wants to bear Boy Seoul MotKer§._ JoSing Real Estate Recent Events of Interest bara WahL if Ancient Rome. were the captains- . —Those that were a vistt there. -^ .."'' . ' •• - yCni!;V Davis. Mvs. H. Hoick, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs.' Leon Keaton to Mr. Specialist in ff«iiff»W ^y abou^the dance — who was there A-Lcolorful mural depicting a not spelled down were Laurie Hin- The group studying Holland are: launch Fund Drive i Otis Gove. Mrs. R. Wenzel,, and The following deeds have been and Mrs. John W. Hansen, Jr., Rutgers, the Stale University and what they wore. Father wants LINCOLN SCHOOL 1 d f hariot race in an ancient Roman 'man. Dale Leland, Hilary Grdte, Robert Jnlvhsoh. Barbara- " Smith, The Mothers" Club of Boy Scout i'MrsV Melville Matthews,".'.'."' t>« , , recorded in the office of County property in Indian Spring road, 50 to talk about the football game. Jn Cranford Public Schools Grade '2 Sandra Williams and Eric Fosscl. Barbara Bennett and Carol Gin- 'Requiem' PRIVACY J"OR YOUTH and4nowing it wiU not .rena is being-made by the fol- Troop 75. which is sponsoring a A bake, sale will be held by the Register Herbert,J. Pascoe at thefeet from Morningside place. . Sometimes the young adult Mrs. Martha CarHhufT's second owing: Angelo Poreello, William Mrs. Elsie Miller's second grade gery. They found many suggest- | club fr>itn 0 a. m. to noon on Sat- "..:Jn.oyc cjuncernJot building good ^ deep-seated EOOSJEVELT 8CHOOL A •_ series of projects to raise money Court House, Elizabeth: r— — receptive to grade class is studying about the ralhdun; Bob Patterson, Toirt. Her- wrote letters to Miss Betty Gilles- •tipns in Holland ^bulb advertise- family life, emphasis is placed on ' Grade t ' " • ' \ to aid in sending four delegates to 'urdjy at the A and .A Hardware" Township of Cranford to John and happily spends time American Indian. They have found r. Adolph Winnicki, Arlehe Saw- pie's class inviting them to a spell- ments and other reading sources. High School PTA Plans the family as a group — all mem- Under the supervision of Mrs. that they would like to visit. France the Boy Scout Jamboree' at Vnl- | Ston/ with- Mrs. .Kenne'th Foster Oratorio Chorus D. Oathout, southwesterly 20 feet over his activities. Other- times he an authentic Indian dance called der and Joan Meyer. Along with ing bee. Susan Paul answered the The news of the political situation bers together finding satisfaction in Attorney to Speak •grescka. the childre"•"'• n i"n Mrs. Arth- was chosen by Robert Hunter, Bet- le> Forge. Pa., in June, will hold u j and" Mrs. C. Infjoholrr. as the.com- of lot 7, block 47, map of J. G. Rummage Sal&May 5 wants to be alone. And this is the alinda Quaintance's fourth grade ty Hauck and.Gayle.XVaddi.il. fiill he Feast Dance. They have his unit on Rome each member, of letters saying that the class would in Belgium has provided interest- Chinese luncheon at the Methodist : mittee in charge. Next Tuesday, To Present Brahms'' Development this close relationship. This is truly George S. earned the Indian words and the a spelling bee with ing material for Carol Turner, De- A rummage sale will, be spon- time when parents questions are a have completed a booklet on Aus- Uvingston, Robert Benson, Rob- he class is doing block printing j enjoy having Church today from noon to 1:30 Mrs. Fred Baumann will have three a basic need, yet we must not ov- •nusic and are practicing on the Mrc anna Iaione and Glen Geddings. Mr. ana Mrs. Walter F. Kurtz to sored Friday, May 5 by the High met with anger or resentment out will speak - on :.3 ^e, a llustrating some phase or season' Mrs. MiMiller'l w*s class. The winner p. m. Tbe luncheon, to which the tables of bridge at her home for erlook another need that is* also tral" - * ert Bishop and Betty Ann Donald- Mr. and Mrs. George Repak, prop- School PT A in store at 106 North of all proportion. A pleasant in- Charges" at a meeting of'thel^!!* ance steps. They have three i the-Roman calendar. . , • was. Kathlyn Morrison- iri Mrs.. Booklets, on countries of Europe public has been invited, is in 1 present •— the need for privacy.- In science the children became son chese. Italy, Switzerland was benefit of the fund: . "The Oratorio Chorus of the First erty in Raritan rJOad known as lot Union avenue,"" formerly the Jay- quiry is met with "Stop nagging •ford Business Association at ^ii rums which are . used' with the CLEVELAND SCHO6L Miller's class. • . will show the ability of the.class At times, ev- interested in wasps; whenv two the favorite of Eileen Hopkins, 7i Presbyterian Church wil sing 3, Block B, map of Sperry Estates. Mar Shop. Mrs. Roy Tipton and me—leave me alone." Quite na- p. ml tonight in the Coach ann Ann Fenderson and Patricia Foldy. ance, one brought in by' Guy Kindemurten The children in Mrs. Miner's in research and originality in t Brahms' ;"Requiem"' on .. Sunday, ery' member of specimens of wasps were brought Emery. ' . . " playing information gathered. Colonial Savings and Loan As- Mrs. Eric Gebres are co-chairman turally" •parents get- then: feelings Four, it was announced this w&* Robert Pace and Jerilyn Robey se- The kindergarten children have class went to the art room. Miss April 30 at 8 p."in'."' In the church. |- the . family in- 1 t0 class. The children examined A collection of Indian articles sociation of Roselle Park to Mr.in charge of arrangements. Their hurt, worry about the youngster, by President Howard M. lected Germany..JBeyerly JPaff rath, collection of very interesting- Amato taught, the children: how to ! ^ ' — -=- 'This will'mark the first time that cluding adults •thc/lpsecls "under magnifying las.been arranged.by.the children. and Mrs. Joseph Warsinski, prop- committee includes Mrg. Walter.^T, and. axe likely to resort to punish- All members hay?., 1 chose England. Spain ...was the Shells. Betty Hirschland picked do ''ffnger painting. They made j Nuilied to Honor Rolls be alone. -olasses. .'. -,- . • ..: ...... tuart McFadden made' and CRANFORD UPHOLSTERY SHOP the "German Requiem" of Brahms erty in West Holly sticeet. 454,^9 Eppler, Mrs. Harold Shafer, Mrs. ment for impudence! ~" to attend to discuss a Iiussell Hardy in Mrs. Hattie choice ot, Richard Butland, Ken- them. up herself in Palm Beach, many different designs. . has been sung in Cranfprd. This, is extremely rought in a group of miniature At Pingry School KANTKR &. SONS. Prop. feet from Division avenue. - Harry Brinkman, Mrs. William This is all a part of the growing velopment on Christmas 11S1 Meyer's fourth grade reports that neth Doktor and David Stein:, Dor- Fla. Bill French has gone to New '"• Soloists will be Floyd Worth- important for the^ ndians and a wigwam, ..Ronald , Grade 3 . Colonial Savings and Loan As-, Coles and Mrs. Fred Baumann. up process. Parents can be as- plans, Mr. Siegel announced. the class is starting a study of othy Robinson chose Ireland, and Hampshire for two weeks. He is The following Cranford students Cranford 6-0893 : ington, baritone, and Marilyn Vos- adolescent. Youth Thomas, a canoe; Edward -Mauser, Mrs. Tracy and class received an 120 South Ave, E. sociatton of Roselle Park to Mr. Anyone wishing to contribute sured, that this need for, privacy is Bill Morris has brought Carol Stewart's selection was going to see how maple syrup is qualified for the first honor roll for •berg, soprano, both ofc/New York. at this period Js wasps. one-man, canoe; Walter Creter, a Easier .plant from the PTA. books or clothing is asked to get iiot unusual with their child — but a collection of wasps' nests in- Arabia. '«.. made. • . the sixth month at Pingry School. and Mrs. Joseph War^nski, lot 92, extra --sensitiver , m c^arm• Ffres Csvsei asket; Guy Emery, two colorful Grade 4 "Walter Hewitt of Marilewood will in touch with any "memoer bf the cluding two paper nests and three Grade 1 revised map-of Orchard Park an- They feel a strong a natural, normal feeling.- Parents gts known causes account SHERMAN SCHOOL ndian baskets:-Ruth-Jackson; a The children in Miss Ruth Mor- Elizabeth: Fifth form. Costan'Ber- be organist and the director will committee." Collections will be ar- day nests. They are fortunate in JhgJbnys and RirTg in Mrs. Doris nex. need to be alone can seek comfort, too, in knowing three-fourths of all farm voyen mat; Carol Maggs, two In- gan's fourth grade are studying the be Mary r Elizabeth'JBOnnell, or- ranged or contributions may be having wasps in the, larvae stage Kindergarten Jewswanger's first grade, drama- aTulnclll. Puul Daniuii. Philip Iles- SPRING SPECIALS Colonial Savings and Loan As- brought to the store on May 3 and part of the time, Mrs. Christina Diel brought in ian dolls; Debra Huse. a Seminole ized a^ story for their assembly government of New"Jersey"as'part • ganist and choir director of the sociation to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph in the clay nests. ton and Edward Reeves; fourth 4. ' i . ' ' _ to think, to get four rabbits for the kindergarten ndian ' doll, and Miss- Amato )rogram. Those in the play were of their social studies unit. jL min- f church. The chorus of 65 voices is Warsinski, property in West Holly The class librarian, Naflcy Ward, form, 3ere Ross, and second form, W8B BKADSBAW away from the children in Miss Margaret Wislot- oaned three Indian mats and a feredith Philpot, Fred Sonntag, iature state government will be set CUSTOM i}l)ALITV BLINDS ...... $3.95 'made up- of singers from Cranford street, 504.89 -feet from Division reports that the boys and girls are Newcastle Outbreak (' noise,; to enjoy ski and Mrs. EthelwynlMinton's jair of moccasins to us. The class Hlly Wiseman, Kathleen Wiese, up in the classroom with a gover- Arthur Lewis and William Stanger. , • (Stork. Sties (<)«ly)^| „ /• •and surrounding communities.' me and your heart shall be jojy- from Chicago and Detroit to cities avenue. • ' • abiding by the library rules. The fuL" • :i. in 'Tennessee, Alabama" and the Contrary to a widespread belief, their own selections on the radio, class. Two rabbits were four making plans for the construc- ill Donnelly, Jerry Creighton, nor, a senate and general assem- Those on the second honor roll " The "German Requiem" was Hertha Schuetze to Heathermede class" cHart.shows that many more ion of a New Jersey Indian Vil- bly. The candidates who have include Stephen Lewis of the sixth The. sixth movement begins wrlh GflWlinas. Mr. Worthington has there are not always heavy losses to unleash their vivid imagination, weeks old; the other two were six /lary Ann Costello, Gene Marino, CUSTOM BUN I)S TO ORDER composed in 1868 in memory of Corporation, property at corner of, books have been read. Billy age. ' . • . ' been nominated for governor are form and Jay Harbeck and Ronald the thought of there: being no abid- been baritone soloist' here for the in egg production when Newcastle to. do their home work. old. The children sat in a circle, lane Heartel, Carol Atwater, Sus- Brahms' mother and of his friend, Brookside place and Division ave- Schultze; Robert Brescka, Lee Gil- Caryl-Lynn Sellers, John Munday, Post of the fourth form, both of ing place here on earth, and fore- presentation at Christmas oi Men-' disease strikes a laying flock. For This is difficult for parents to and the bunnies were placed in Grade S an Terrell and Jeff Zimmerman. Installed — 14c per sq. fl. Robert Schumann. The text does nue. . •.'•,' lespie, Charles Eaton and^, Don Dale Bennett,' Kathleen Lyons, Cranford. tells the beauty of the "one to example, nearly two-thirds of the understand. They feel that they Standard Lomber & Supply Co. 1 t.he center!" They hopped around Miss Malleville MacNeill's third The announcers were Jean Leland, not follow the liturgical mass but delssohh's "Messiah". Mr. and Mrs. Felix DiFabio to Suits are leading the class inJthe Sandsa Koyen, Margaret Yuckman To place on the first honor roll, come." The baritone soloist sings, •hickens in a West coast egg-lay- have devoted the years to building and their antics made the children ;rade class is completing its unit Cathleen Dunbar, Carol Kluben- is taken freely from the Holy Miss Vosberg, the regular sploist Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Krieger, number of books read. —* ' "" and Carol Harris. There will be a a student must have averaged at "Behold, 1'show you a mystery, we Ing^contest were stricken during up a feeling of family closeness, of laugh. .The children had an oppor- n Switzerland. During the past ipies, Lois Ellen Carsley'and Ann PORCH SHADES i Hi Scriptures. Music of the seven at the First Presbyterian Church, property in John street, 276.81 feet . The class mourns the death of primary election to determine the least 85 in his studies with no mark shall not all see but we shall be fl/mild~butbrealf of the disease. family belonging, only to find that tunity to pet the bunnies too. They week Robert Koenig brought in :ompton. „ '. !- movements expresses courage, is, studying at Columbia Univer- from North' avenue. Some individual declines In egg three of its turtles. They survived two major candidates for the bal- below 80. He receives, a gold pin 6 ft. & 7 ft: Drops — $1.00 up changed," and the chorus replies, the youngster closes the door. This, invited the children in Miss Shir- many interesting things for the Pictures drawn by the -children Y.'. ft faith and confidence in the life to sity where she is majoring in mu- Mr. and Mrs. Gustav L. Moreau output occurred, yet total pro- Offers you the services and knowledge al| winter in,the terrarium, but ley Beekman, Miss Mary Martell, museum table. He has a friend who lot. A campaign will be conduct- which is to be. worn as long as' this "Worthy art Thou, Lord, -to re- sic. She was guest soloist • in. ^No- is particularly hard, because par- lustrating hew ~the. wind helps- -ed-during an English perioa with come and joy. of anticipating "rest to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Andersen, duction for, the test year was not ents so often feel that their young- apparently got spring fever. The and Mrs. Aurelia Kisely's class to- ived in Switzerland and loaned scholastic standard is maintained. ceive glory and honour and pow-vember with' the Plaihfleld Sym- materially affected. of more than a quarter of a century of classroom plants are progressing is were shown by Jerry Froebel speeches by the -^candidates and The second honor roll includes FURNITURE REWEBBED and comfort". • — low 1 to 5, map of Cranford come and watch the bunnies. im the articles, i, Among the their managers'. The children ex- ir?' •. • ••.."•••- .... ind Wesley Lane. Stories about • » Xrw Dust Cnvrr Applied .The first "movement is given to phony Orchestra and* has ' been Heights. favorably. ". ' •Richard Mapps, Norman Decker, hings brought in- was an album boys have averaged at least 80 with A triumphant summing up is heard here in "Elijah" and"The practical building experience ana "know the pictures were told by Stephen pect to choosc'names foY their po- no grade under 75. .',. ). * the chorus: "Blessed are they that Mr. and jMrs. Abraham Meuiek Grade G Phyllis Berry and Rodger Chinery tull of actual photographs of Swit- litical parties before the campaign- : ung in the final chorus, the sev-Messiah.". ' "••."• . ' Willauer, Gene Marino; Joan Ca- mourn for they shall be com- to Township of Cranford, proper- Due to circumstances be- The members of Miss Mary Don- brought'in records for the children erland -where his friend was born. hott, Jean Leland, Fred Sonntag, ing starts. . ' • • Sofa $15.00 — Chairs $6.00 up enth movement, with its ,''BIessfeo\ how*? in your construction problems. ovan's-sixth grade have completed He also had a hand carved bread forted," and the second movement, ty as Haskins and Bloomingdale to hear. .Jeffrey Grove and Susan Pamela Mackey, Billy Wiseman Grade 5 are the dead'which die, in the avenues. , yond our control, WE .their Roman calendar. Linoleum ray and a. hand-carved figure of a solemn and march-like, is "Behold, To Head Health Section .Furnishing our customers with quality Babcock brought in Easter books ind Jeff Zimmerman. Songs were Miss Irene Gilbert's fifth grade Lord," for they may '"res.t" •from'' Mr: and Mrs. Abraham Meuiek WILL BE UNABLE TO block prints of a special event ob- to be read to the children. jear. The class also has some pic- Living Room Suites Reupholntered, $125 up all flesh Is as the grass." The third 'heir labors and their works do fpl>- sung by the entire class. There enjoyed, hearing ^andra Stevens movement is set for baritone sold At Conference in'Union to Township* of Cranford, two AQCEPT ORDERS FOR building materials and service, has been iserved in: each month were made .ures'of Swiss girls dressed'in their were many mothers, and friends Cf7I7 How They Run low after them.", ;••'' '•'' ', under the direction of Miss Mary play "Did Black JoeT, "Row, Row "* Custom Furniture Made To Order - jand chorus, "Lord, teach -me -that Dr. Carl G. Hanson of Cran>- tracts at Haskins and Blooming- Grade 2 ational costumes, pictures of the —Mr. Worthington is well known FISH DINNERS TO BE Amato. Stories were written tell- flowersr of Switzerland, including8 present., .'. ..;_' Your Boat," and "My Bonnie Lies there must be an end of me-^what tifjd, "chairman of 'the Child Health dale avenues known-as lots 247 to "our motto for more than'30 years. 'Miss Bettie Allen's second-grad- Over the Ocean" on her"ukulele.* Sli/trovers and Drapes is- concert; oper^ and oratprior>He COOKED ON FRIDAYS. ang how e.ach.'month-was named. he Swiss National flower,,the Eid- '-.' • Grade 2 ;"• - do I hope for? My hope is in Thee!" Contmittee of the UnionCbuhty 293, block 11, and lots 300 to 337, ers woye-Indian ttjats as an,East- •Robert Albert added- four books recently was"heard ;in Bach's p block 10, map of Bloomingdale Patricia McCrea, Beverly McKeige; er gift for their mothers. . elweiss. There is a picture, of .the The girls and'boys in Miss Betty- This is followed by the: chorus Medical Spciety/Willbe'in charge illespie's second grade made and' to the^lass library-and Geneyieve Minor Mass with the Oratorio So- avenue property building lots. Edward Johnson, William Schorn, flag of Switzerland being raised by singing "The souls of the righteous of the health section of the twelfth We Will Continue Grade 5 put yp an Easter display in the Green added twQ.- Everyone in ciety of New . York at Carnegie Cranford Construction Company Laura Orth, Claire Gill, Baryle he Boy Scouts on August 1, Swit- are in the hands of God." Hall, in the Verdi "Requiem" in annual conference of-, the Union This Service on Johnson, Patricia Mackenzie, Bea- The following pupils in Mrs. zerland's National Day., - ' main hall. The display consisted the class made an Easter basket County -Youth Welfare; Council in to Savina Palizzoto, lot 3, block 5, of two white Easter bunnies, East- for the Children's Country Home. Then is sung the moire familiar Newark and in Elgar's "Dream Of map of property of the estate of All Other Week Days. | rWce Reeves, Susan Angle, ,Jean Helen Skerratfs fifth grade had Tommy Charlton contributed a chorus,—"How-^lovely—Bre^-Thy- ^5eron,tius"-Tat"Str-Bartholomew'« the Union High School on May 9. it Patricia eWntr-Margafet nttfndnnrp during Marrh- ir baskets, eggs' and flowers. The The class donated money for East- * SUCH COMFORT Mary Lienman. ~^~. • ~ rgy .wiss-hatr-a-pair-of-^WGolen-braces- ellings, "Ol^rri nf Hnsjs'." Thp Church in Ni^w Vorlt. Hlq was announced this week. ."Youth Richard Luby, Donald McClintock, hildren who wofkexPonPtne dls- 1n7tlie~1l6Tne~arftrthe i^oifijSulnity*' 7—Raline-Corporation to Mtr^-anor , Staplesp,, Robert with Sw;ss flowers across the play-arei-^Garol-3 11! fifth movement is for soprano solo work this past setson, under man- Mrs. Anthony Denesky, property John Townsend7~Georgie~M'arfin7 breastband, and a Swiss vest. Billy with chorus: "Ye now are sorrow- agement of National Concerts any will be the theme of the confer- Achilles,'""Daniel Berry, Dawn Boillod,' Grace Speth, Emil Kut- The children of Mrs. Mary Mil- * SUCH ECONOMY ence. • i" ",'.•''"• known as 316 North avenue, east. • j .Schaeffer, Donald McCord, Gene Marilyn Roennelt and Leona inith brought jn a Swiss cuckoo sera, Lynn Baker, Jane Mason, ler's sixth grade have divided into ful, howbeit ye shall again behold Artists Association, has taken him — MUhttork — Mason Materials Mcfatenecourt and Richard Oest Henry. clock. Roger Blohm brought in 1 Health Officer William P. Smith Charles A. Robertson to Spruce usan Frank, • Charlotte Williams, groups to study the geography of 1 r participated in this activity. Grade 6 books and pictures about Switzer- * SUCH CONVENIENCE of ..Cranford. will- be recorder for Construction Company, lots 38, 39, PHONES: CKanfoitf «-W«8—f-ZM7 Susanne Simmons, Carol Juhr, some of the countries of Europe. FISH MARKET The following children in Miss and from the Cranford Public Li- Dr. Hanson's section, and the par- 42 to 45, section 1, map of Orchard The pupils in Mrs. Marion Es- Ronald Cheek, Sandra Kolbe, Al- Stephen Boyer, Barbara West and 94 HIGH STREET CRANFORD Madelyn Cassidy's sixth grade brary. ticipants will be Dr. B. T. Sauer- Park. j 34 NORTH AVfL, E. , . ' CRanford 6-1333 chcnknier's sixth grade have made bert Meuer, Carol Barbuto and Gail Brach chose France. Gail's have had perfect attendance dur- brunn. Dr. B. J. Bernstein, Mrs. Ruth G. Rodgers. to Mr. and Mrs. irayvel posters of the countries in- Donald Wembling, Tommy Dillard Collins. Stories about the posters and pamphlets from travel i ing March: Alfred Colaneri, Rav- harlton _Jireal lEiievoldsen and Marion Selbie, and Dn F. W. La- cluded in the old Roman Empire r laster bunny" written by Susan bureaus have helped her group. throp. • . Jurgen. Scherer. have Jtheir orig- Paul, Barbara Wulff, John Wither- Robert Hierney, Mary M. Ross nal stories about Switzerland on AS YOU'LL FIND WITH There will be nine sectional ingt,on and Carol Tierney were and Barbara'Lehrer chose Ger- NATURAL GAS Hersheys Ice Cream display on the classroom bulletin many. She has many articles and meetings from 3 to 5 p'clock, fol- used. When you convert, be sure you select a board. Dolores Elsbey's. story Miss Mary Hoak's second grade Interesting data on Germany, and YouH enjoy 9 new high in home heating lowed by^ dancing, movies, dinner about Swiss chalets \s also on the Bryant heater for proven performance and :/ and an evening, session. • Material had' an old-fashione,d spelling bee. lytary Ross has added material plvsnre when you join the thousands already IV-' bulletin board with Tommy Qut- guaranteed satisfaction. More Bryant boilers . Now 50c Qt gathered at the conclave will be cault's picture of a Swiss chalet. converted to gas. Natural gas, flowing into ; • • uiftd at the White bouse Con- Mrs. Ruth Janovsik, principal this area all the way from Texas, makes this have been installed than diy other make ia ference on Children and Youth to brought in smie~bl her Swisshari • thrilling reality. A sure supply of steadier the country: Dealers like Bryant, because Take home a quart tonighht for a delicious be held in Washington next win- carved figures. they needless, service than other makes. Call -ter. •- ,•*• • :; •" • • -'• ••: .;. a. , ( It's New I ICs,,Economical ! heat, cleaner heat is yours Tor less than you treat for the Whole^ainfly ! I Diane Tuttle' brought in a nay think,.when you switch to gas. your local Bryant dealer now, and ask how pet made out of a potato. The am- little gas wOl cost for you. You'll find his name ly Burn Mortgage • . • " • , . - - • V. S • • : , ' ., . • • • aryllis lily has three blossoms. DEVOE ONE-COAT HOUSE PAINT Have Our Fresh Country.Bottled Milk and Cream Steven Anderson's Easter lily has Cuts Repaint Costs as Much as 40% in your telephone directory yellow pages, or nejivered To Your Home. Our Routes Serve Cran- At St. Mark's' Church two buds ready to bloom. Lucille COHVItSlON phone Bryant direct gt Ridgewood 6-8503. Ttje" Rt Rev. D.; Ward Ifichols, To Prove You Can't Match a McGrath showed us some picture: ford. Garwood. Kenllworth and Clark. The Chieftain De Luxe Four-Door Sedail MJINHS Bishop of the First .Episcopal Dis- of birds. . • trict, -will be guest at, the mortgage Grade 6 DEVOE ONE-COAT SEMI GLOSS burning, ceremony' Sunday at 8 p. Mrs. Elizabeth Duffy's sixth m., in St. Mark's A.M-E Church. No Undercoat Needed' --• .•••,*'•-• • •• .- -.••••• .:.••• . .: • grade class is very happy to have While. under "leadership of the Miss Eunice. Thompson of Mont- PETERSEN'S DAIRY Even in a family of stars there is usually a favorite—and in the GET £ULL PAETICULABS AT Rev. Samuel I, Matchett, pastor for clair State Teachers* College with OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAYS j.. teW.years, the church has pa.id off brilliant family of 1950 Pondacs this is the most jpdptuar tat. them for four weeks. l four mortgages on the, parsonage It's easy enough to see why—and it's, also easy to see that the FRIGIDAIRE Joan Hackmann and Marianne * For round or rectangular famae** mi bokn.- MILK —CREAM — BUTTER — EGGS and .church, and also made Im- basic things which make this model so desirable r^" be yours in La Bate have visited Cranfprd Pub- Paint S/iop, ; *Bryan»Au»oma«cPSIo»wah«IeclrJc| 3 WALNUT AVE. CRanford 64)721 provements on these buildings and lic Library and brought back in- . BtCBABD HARTIG. Prop. 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THE CRANFORD CITIZEN THUR^AY THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY. APRIL 20, 1950 *age Seventeen To Speak Tonight Troop 80 Completes DAV Auxiliary Accepts federal income tax exemption in height of one or two miles. Again, tract which can be, perforated or. League bill»fi.R. 5064. there are. certain forms of heart hernorrhaged by air presure varia- Marksman to Put ton disease for which one shoul3 ob- tions.- .-- Patrol Contest Friday Four New Meinbers J' \ The group^riext social meeting Shooting Exhihftion -•-•?-•"- fll be heldTrtciayV April 28 at' the tain medicaj advice before making These are a few of the conditions Boy Scout Troop 80 concluded Four applications for member- Wilbur Cox, who belbogs to the the Patrol Contest covering 'the home of Mary Orazi, Stratford ter- an air flight. to be watched by those-planning to 1 Remington Arms Companyfs staff winter's scouting activities at its ship were received and accepted at race. Some people with heart disease travel in c6mmejrcial - planes. of. exhibition shooters, will be at Qerald-B.-Furman-aridvHrs.-Jos- 17 film-wUl-depict-the tra meeting Friday in the First Pres- the meeting Friday nightrof ~the may be. affec^d by flights at rela- Modern military aviation brings up the Union County Park traps «» RobertTVIsser. Roger Primm won Cooperation Urjs Ex-Chaplain^ many special problems, of course, the "Easter Egg Quiz." eph Dunne. ^ , . State troopers, showing byterian Church. Bill Roesel's Women's Auxiliary to Unity Chap- tively low levels, but travel in Kenilworth boulevard at 3 o'clock The creoit union will be open In Onirch Cei training, graduation and "Sailing Orders for 1950" will Cheyenne Patrol won with a con- ter. 59, Disabled American Vet- presurized cabin planes will over- and< military aviation medicine is Sunday afternoon, April 30, to - {Services at The young ladies* class, taught Thought for the Week Methodist h* the subject of a talk by Captain Health Factor fast becoming a full blown spe- by Mrs. Aitcheson, studied the Tuesday at 8 p. m. The Couples' More than ipo representa- assignment to duty. siderable lead over, Richard erans, in the lowhship rooms. Irj- come such dangers. Angina peer demonstrate his shooting ability ' Maurice M. Witherspoon' (ChC) cialty o'f military medicine. Flights which is saiij to include almost "Life of Rebecca." , Four visitors Club will meet Tuesday at 8:15 tives of Ioadehurches launch- Prizes will be awarded to George's Kenozas, Barry O'Neill's itiation will be held at the next toris and disease of the blood ves- mm "THE CALL TO SERVICE" p. m. On Wednesday at 8 p. m., of members. Charles Roberts USN (Ret.), at the forty-first an- Apaches, Robert Redden's Mohi- sels of the heaiU are specific con- at supersohic speeds and at altif unbelievable-'ieats of marksman- were -present. The. tlass is known ed the Cranford church cen- regular meeting. .'•'•• Important in 1 Tabernacle By the Rev. Samuel L Matcbett, pastor. St. Mark'* A. M. E; Church Program prayer meetings will' be held at ident, will open the program nual dinner of the Men's League of cans and Robert Witte's Cherokees. ditions (hat should ' be carefully tudes up to 60,000 fe«t call for spe- ship with shotguns; rifles, and pis-^ .fit as tne Bethia Class. Erwin Franz sus Sunday afternoon* after Plans were discussed for the cial training in the use ef oxygen the homes, of Mrs. M. Anderson, a short talk, will be given h ^ j-jrst'Presbyterian Church at The troop has welcomed the' fol- checked before flying. v.. tols. -'-•' --• -.- —-- '.'' i The Rev. George A. Aitcheson, taught the'men's class and spoke ' ' "Go ye also into the vineyard and whatsoever, is right, A post Easter sermon entitled, assignments were distributed that shall ya receive."—Majlt. 20:7.; ' §0 Broad street and Mr. and Mrs. Rev. Albert Allinger, .£ •p. m. tonight in the church school lowing five new tenderfoot scouts: purchase of uniforms which the Htobl^ and^surviva-l^eqUipment and they Among the demonstrations which L.JD.D., pastor, will speak Sunday at on, "The Diety of the Lord Jesus !*Signs lems to be solved. net and Edgar Visser of Hingham, pect avenue.. ' community singing. George R. Conover, president of Daniel Berry, William Schorn and upper level is over 200 and the appearance here are those of con- o the House of God." at services found its true and» accurate illustration in his matchless stories. Albert Allinger, pastor, at services The workers witty visit all " also were made to assist the chap- public service by The Medical. So- Most people • can fly safely in verting heads of cabbage»thrown Mass., were visitors. ~...... The coming Kingdom, was-a topic of the day. Wherever Jews, Charles Thomas Binder, son of' -pickets may be obtained t the league, will serve as toastmas- Donald Staples. lower level about 120. Severe {n the Cranford Tabernacle; -The Sunday at 9:30 and 10:50. a. m., in Cranford homes to determine - Mr. Roberts, Fred Beach. L The BeV. pobert G. Longaker, ter in its county-wide distribution ciety of New Jersey and the Union civilian planes but for some ofus into the air into cole slaw, crash- gathered at the market place or at the synagogue, this subject was Mr: and Mrs. Charles G. Binder, the 'church affiliation of lo- ter Junior officers. Ken Apps and chronic bronchitis may be a hazard theme at the 7:45 p. m. evangelis- Cranford Methodist Church. Mrs. Kraus, Charles Wallace, master of the churcfr, will offer Bill Merwede, demonstrated the of books for the automobile con- County Medical Society. Questions in JTlyihg because of the excessive special caution is in order. ing small blocks of wood into' bits, topic of lively interest. When and how would the Kingdom come was baptized Sunday. Mr. ancKMrs. cal residents. All members of : tic service" will be, "Seeking Satis- in? Of what would it consist? Who would share in its benefits? George F. RothweileK organist, Talcott, Fred Simonson and I invocation and greetings, and an- making of the Troop 80 Indian test the New Jersey DAV Depart- should be'addressed to the Medical strain resulting! from -strong,. pro- and exploding oranges, grapefruit, faction in life." Harold T. Chester were sponsors. the community have been ment is holding next month. S6ciety of New Jersey at 315 West What signs would there be of its approach? will play: "Elizabeth's Prayer," by neth Finnerty. nual reports and election of of- headdress for the court of honor longed coughing. Patients with ac- and potatoes. . • .' i New members will be received Rev. Longaker • asked to cooperate with the Members were urged by Com-State Street, Trenton 8, New Local Youth Named ' We may- be sure that Jesus had many problems in present - Wagner; "Legend" by Martin and ficers will take place during a brief ceremonies. Each member of the tive tuberculosis are,-of course, un^- the. morning worship. Sunday .ing his message .of the Kingdom in the midst of so much specula- . churches in this project. The business meeting. • troop will work on his own head- mander Dorothy Walsh to write to Jersey. % ' , - , wise to travel—by—air-unlcss-thg Ace-OM Glass as-been-designated as Home Gon/-_ tion. He would have, no part in the popular nationalistic and "Glory Be to God," by Bach. census will* be completed on ibe—two-New-Jersey Senators in To Preach on Osceoi Services jinnounccd Sh fa chairman jof-the CAPT. M, M. WTTHEESPOON— •dress-trr-preparatHH, one to obtajn sufficient oxygen for effect of changing air presure. The The youth, who is a junior at the sources of God," and at 2:45 p. m., to the marketplace seeking laborers for his vineyard. At six. a. m. A nursery also win be held Albert Allinger, pastor. of Lincoln Study Group means, to protest, the proposed WHERE? service Sunday morning in the Jubilee", will be-presented tomor- service and sermon at Ha m Termed one of the- Navy's most ship at the open house Friday the needs df his body, even though same principle applies' to"active 'college, has had a year's experi- he spoke on, "The Death of a Na- o'clock in the morning he bargains with the laborers for. a shilling . for young children. " /f Cranford Methodist Church. elimination of -the DAV's present First Presbyterian Church. The a day, and sends them forth for work. ' At nine, at twelve,,and at row and Saturday night by' the The young people's fellowshipwiij popular chaplains, Captain With- night sponsored by the Village Im- To Meet Tuesday a flight is being made at. the usual ulcers in the stomach,or intestinal ence with the track team. . tion; Is America Committing Sui- three o'clock, he returns to secure other workers. Now at five The World Friendship Commis- men's and women's organizations meet Sunday at 7:30 p. m. provement Association in the fcide?" His subject at the evening anthem by the chancel choir will sion will-be in charge qtia meeting- erspoon is nnted for his imagina- "The Measure of Responsibility" o'clock, with only one hour left for work, he returns to the market- or Osceola Presbyterian Church v- • .• ••.".. The Churchmen's Brotherhood [ownship. rooms. More than 100 service was, "The Deadly Hydro-' be "My God and I" by Sergei. The place. To the idlers, he-says, "Go ye also—-and whatsoever is of the Junior Hirtr Fellowship, tion, action-paced programs whjcb win be Ithe subject for the meet- in Lincoln School.™ Proceeds will will hold its meeting, tonight at 8 he has built and presented aboard persons attended. Mrs. J. Angus ing Tuesday of the Lincoln eleV gen Bomb." iviiss Josephine Al- Sunday evening hour will begin at right, that shall ye receive". Sunday at 7 p. nwEfRinger J. Ru- be • used for the church building Methodist Men Plan . o'clock in the parish house. Wil- banese was soloist in the morning. 7:30 instead of 8 o'clock, and the Jesus says in the1 first place, that men go into' the Kingdom bright of the Jlew Jerse/ Unem- liam Juhr, Sr... president, will J ship in every U. S. fleet. Since re- SCnowles., chairman.of public wel- mentary..study group at the home fund. , Annual Dinner Friday pr tirement, he has served as director of Mrs. Robert Outcault, 42, Man- The chorus choir sang a gospel Junior and Senior Fellowship, here and now to work. , .-..•••>: ployment Office• inElizabeth will The .Rev. Albert G. Dezso, pas- side. '•...• fare for the association, introduced anthem during the evening pro- Among us there are many crude and fantastic notions re- speak on ^RehablSTating Sojdiers The fourth annual father-and- of the'Masonic Veterans Service at *.he speakers. • .' : sion terrace. The program, begin-- groups' will meet in, the "gymna- tor, will preach Sunday morning ning at 8:15 p. m., will be pre- gram. •'<:'..' garding the Kingdom. One that has been popular is the notion of World War II, at a meeting of son dinfier sponsored by the Meth- 71 West 23rd street in New York. Among those who addressed the that the Kingdom is entered only at death. • on the topic; "From Sinner to jPwaaitea In Skeep sented through the medium of the - On Wednesday at 8 p. m.. regu- sium at 7:15, preparatory to at- ior Fellowship at 7 p. m. odist Men's Club will be held to- Captain Witherspoon holds the meeting were Henry-E. Stoner and Another, complimenting it, paints a yivid picture of eating Saints' A nursery class will be Phenothlazlne Ailed with Bilt socio-drama. ' - ' lar prayer, praise and Bible study tending this service. atvthat hour, the Odds and 1 morrow at 6:30 p. m., in the educa- Bronze Star, awarded for his mor- William E. Sullivan, unopposed 'honey and drinking milk while the bosom of Abraham serves as held for young children of parents and fed free-choice -helps to control Mrs. A- C. Anderson will be as- hour will be held. The choir will "Cross-Tides^ a sound film in a pillow throughout ah eternity of rest and ease. Neither of these . Fellowship will hear a dis- who Wish to attend the > church tional building of Cranford Meth- als building work in the Aleutian Democratic candidates for the . rehearse tomorrow at 8 p. m. The cussion bn,"How to In^provt, Your odist Church. . internal parasit?*, in sheep, but it Chain and nine other decorations. sisted in the discussion by Mrs. A. color, will be shown. This pic- views can be deduced from the teaching of our Lord. Whatever^ service. does not rid them entirely of theii Township Committee, and Clar- I men will hold their regular prayer ture shows new areas of our coun- else he thought about the Kingdom, in this story it is clear that Disposition," led by MathiasTor- \ A irtqvie in technicolor^ oh' the He has also been decorated often ence L. Fritz, Fred P. Andersen V. Anderson, Mrs. Paul Davis and men go into it while they live and they go there to work rather •'. j. Movies will be featured, at the pesta. '• • y .:•.'•• , Mrs. Charles Gelinas. Co-hostesses. meeting Saturday at 8 p. m;, in the try where there are few churches gerson. An inter-faith motion pic- regular monthly meeting of the State Police will be shown. The {or his betterment of human re- and Joseph C. Warsinski, Repub-, church. than to rest on the bosom of Abraham. .•'.-. ,'' ; ture entitled, "One God" will be lations. He was given the Presi-: were Mrs, William E. Ward-and flMILYlS and multitudes of people moving lican nominees. Township Com- Men go into the Kingdom, .then, to work. *This irnplfes that men's organization,. Monday at 8 . J. LaBate. . • ' • Dr. Aitcheson was speaker at a n. The scene is laid in Califor- God's work in the world w%s not finished. In fact^-that is the shown at 8 p.m. p. m. Refreshments will feeserved . dential Medal of Merit,by Nica- mitteeman John W. Doran did not nia, but the same problems and .ragua, was_lj*cpmmended;.for .thq attend the forum but appeared la- Sunday school convention held Kingdom—men working in his vineyards .The kevf Aybrd of the • The- young people's choir- will Church- school for all ages is held : Saturday in. plearfield. Pa., Next trends exist, in other states,. The story is work. , Membership in the Kingdom is open only to those meet tonight at 7 o'clock and theat 9:45 a. m., Sunday, at the * DSM by the Commanding Gen- er in the evening. 'Among .topics State af Man* Battles 1 Ol 1O1 week Tie will"conduct meetings at makeshift places of worship with who will go to work. Jesus thus presented the Kingdom as an senior choir, at 8 o'clock. Boy church and at 9:30 a. m. in the COAL ^- FUEL OIL eral of Marines, for improving re- discussed was. the petition for in- Louisiana was named after Louis 1 Na UNION AVE; mely- help grow into places opportunity now Nopen to work with God ip/.'blessing the -world- lations. Was. cited for , his charities crease in gas ratei' now beiHg' con- XIV by La Salle in 1682. More than NO. UNION AVE. the Christian and Missionary Al- He1 regarded himself as a worker who musovork while it was yet Scouts will have' their meeting at Winfleld Community Center. liance Church in Elizabeth. The worthy of the congregations. 7 o'clock and the Mothers^ Club Neal Herndon, assistant pastor, OIL BURNEfc SERVICE by the Archbishop, was made a sidered by the Board of Public 100 ClvU war battles took place in Tel. Cranford day, for the time was short, the night would soon come when no the state. •. Td. Cranford 6-04281 Rev. Willard Crunkilton is pastor. The members of the congrega- work could be done. He looked about him at the suffering, the of Troop 75, at 8 o'clock, in room will lead a discussion Wednesday HAVEN RUN ANTHRACITE — Product of Jeddo-Hlfhland doctor of • divinity by his alma Utility Commissioners. The Cranford Missionary Co-- on extend to the high ^school sorrow, the common needs of human kind and said, "the Harvest 10. ..••:'. on, "The Home," at the school of mater, Washington and Jefferson hnir of 35 voices, under 'direc- -Golleger-wheie-he-was—^-football Workers met-Monday:at:the-home- is-ripe-now—thpgstipple needs are greater-than-our-stipply y of wuikmeiki> —Tromorrow at 'firjiO p. m., tr -trainihg-for^teachers-and-parents^ hero-j-: . _....,.; • " '", L_.. On of Marion Whittaker of Westfleld. on of Miss Olga Specbt, their pray to tthh e LorLdd of tth e harvesett that he may sendd more laborers MejhodisLMeiL'sJClub-wm hoid its /' The SeniorJWestminster Fellow- IfianKs and appreciation for the A meeting of the Ramabai Mis- into the Vineyard"^ To those who lookecTfpr honors and posi- fourth annual father-and-son ban- (ship meets every Sunday at 7 p. m. Rankin and Jahn Coal Company Federal Aid to Schools ART SUPPUES 1! sionary Society was held Tuesday musical contribution to last Sun- tions of authority, he saidr "Do not the people of the world seek •; quet. A cake sale will be sponsored Other' regular programs include: after these empty. honprs?" Observe, how they strive for high Potentates Ball . Dr. Kenneth C. MacKay, pres- FIGURINES day morning's services. ~~ Boy' Scouts, 7:30 p. m., Tuesdays; •••• at the home of Mrs. Charles Saturday she asked To California will'be the guest of .Accompanying Dr. MacKay as was speaker Sunday for the young Lou Gilley „ who is working with den Grow?" at a meeting of the K honor. Assisting on the committee TERRIFIC PRICE Ihese stalwarts, Jesus put this significant question, "Can you drink representatives of the college here people's society and Mrs. Furman tsplaced persons in Germany, will of the cup I have to drink or undergo the baptism I have to under- . Child Study Group, at 8:15 p. m., Rallxoad Track, is Joseph L. Downs of Hillside, JOHNSTON be ^giyen by her mother, Mrs.' GARDEN SUPPUES were Kenneth W. Iversen,- guid- King was in charge of the nursery. go?" The Kingdom of God, therefore? is not office but service.'- Monday. Mrs. Alfred Borup will There is an average of one 111 president . of the Union , County 1 Th6mas\ G. Gilley. Mrs. W/J. lead devotions. Hostesses will be X ance director; Mrs. Susanne Swem- There were four visitors. mile of railroad track for every COME AND GET IT AND SAVE - Shrine Club, together with many er, librarian, and Miss Dorothea PAINT SHOP Bennett, president, \will preside. . Male Bobin Mrs. C. E. Imus, Mrs. G. Keith KICHARD HARTIG, Tnp. PEOPLE FROM EVERYWHERE ARE COMING In the beginners' department, tehloc Mice 7.8 square miles of land in this II Union County Shriners. Wiersmaj, registrar. Dr. Ewald ' the lesson was, "Breakfast on^the- [This evening at 17 o'clock, the The male robin'takes little ..part 'TrouhK Vith mice? Try catching Warner, Mrs. John L. Smith, Mrs. country. a Farm Store at Farmer*8 Prices 101-5 N. UNION AVI?. TO OUR GREATEST SALE. orty-urst annual dinner of the X Lawson, president of Upsala Col- Shore:** Mrs. J. Ricitelll was in in' the nest-building or incubktion them with * a piece of :chee«e that lege, presided. Cranferd 9-2M0 charge. Tommy Waters was song Men's League will be served in the of the eggs. One* UM. young art h»$ been HxwXf «m*orrt t»'4» 5-10-5 Fertiliser ZL...Z11:.^^2. 100 U* 2.65 Hear Candidate* »' —r— ^Public Confidence——— gymnasium by members of the hatched, however. It takes charge leader. The birthday anniversary moijf«frap with ccUophiuui tap*.. ^jp Club *-' -- •"•'•« of Russell Porcella was celebrated Margaret Greene Guild. The guest erf them while the mother bb4 Tbit not only insure* the'mouie'i! Peat Ivlotw ....:...., ...... : lirje B&le 4W held its ann^paaitc^ Friday night Thanks to our frlfeficte Sn& customers who haVe "crowded our and visitors were present from speaker will be Captain Maurice busies herself < hatching a tecond capture but saves the cheese tor N. J. No. 1 or No. 4 Lawn Seed .,„...: lb. .80 at LePree'y Restaurant. ,Jtosepe store every day since this sale opened. New England. M. Witherspoon, * described by brood. the next victim. " Park. Among guest speakers were. Drew Pearson as "one of the BUY THfc BEST IN PLANT FOOD The primary department report- Pulverized limestone , :... 80 Jb. bag .65 Henry E. Stoner and'-William -E. Navy's most popular chaplains". ed three visitors at its session last X Bonemeal, steamed ...'. ....'.... . 100 lbs. 4.50 Sullivan, unopposed, Democratic Sunday. The group studied "Jesus' The Cranford' Boys' Camp an- YOU MAY FIND COMFORT. HAPPINESS and the WAT TO ' candidates for the Township Com- m nual reunion will be held on Sat- $3 09 B. F. GOODRICH appearances on earth after His HEALTH thronch listening to some of the following Christian TEACH US TO PRAY' One H.P. Power Lawn Mower, 18" cuV 79.00 mittee; John L. Banyasz of Gar- VIGORO - AGRICO urday evening in the gymnasium. Science radio proarama of this vicinity: .,, Resurrection. New officers elected wood, a candidate for sheriff and BASEBALLS 11 boys who have attended boys* V/z H.P. Lawn Mower, 21" cut : 4 2; „: Harry Mapsick of Linden,' a can- in the junior department. Were: SU. WMGM (10J0 ko) — Every Sunday _,.„ „ 0:15 a. nt. Armour Vertagreen , 600 x 16 SILVERTOWN SOFT BALLS President, Stephen Schlapuk; and ramp or who are interested in at- K Vigoro Fertilizer and lime Spreaders' didate for Congressman. A gavel SU. WNEW <11S» kc> — r»«ry BU«r• . • • , — AIso— : '. - •:.; for the land's sake —- bift sure to use TOYS Helene Austin in superintendent.' v Donald, president. AUTO TUBES iVsitors' were Barry Groves and awards • made and refreshments- Sta. WQXK UM0 ka> — l.t * Sr4 flute? Each Maatfc _H:e* a. am. •pon tbc etrrh, men wete others, and forgive those Bovung, Sheqmianure, Vigoro DOLL CARRIAGES . will be served. PEAT MOSS or HYPER HUMUS Electric Fans 8U. WQXK <1MO ko) -*i Za* 8an4ay K«eh MaBtk - t:M f. pa.- . resorting to piaycr foe di- who injure us....and that Linoleum Care TOY AUTOMOBILES On Wednesday at 8 p. m., a to improve soil for.lawns and gardens Electric Toasters Requests for free literature and reports of benefits received, vine help. we are to avoid sin. V you want your inlaid linoleum HAND CARS meeting of Presbyterian men will to have lasting good looks and give Electric Waffle Irons CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LESSON from these programs will be' appreciated. - The people of Intel, we People who question the SERMON be held in (he gymnasium with long wearv give it gentle care. Too and for goodness sake — TRY OUR Electric Sandwich ^Toasters Robert Harmon, president, presid- Monitor Views the News know, realized the power of value of prayer usually say L. BARTEL1 much water, strong soaps and Electric Clocks "PROBATION AFTER DEATH" is ng. CENTRAL AVENUE the subject for Sunday, April 23. Sta. WJZ ;, tion and our gratitude to God... a Koroseal, for beautiful curtains, etc. ...till/ BIKE NEEDS \ • . of Spirit, the Kingdom of heaven. MOTORS, Inc. ,— the reign and rule of universal So they said" to Jesus: '/Lord,\ declaration of our acceptance' of 79c—36 In. RAYON DRAPERY YOUR AUTHORIZED DeSQ+O-PLYMOUTH DEALER ' y and \ harmony, which cannot be lost noi teach us to pray." . God as our Father... a submission 59c to 69c—36 In. PERCALES ' All popular solid colors 57c 446 ST. GEORGES AVE. . RAHWAY, N. J. V remain forever unseen." (p.208) And Christ replied: "Fray thus of our wishes and our will to the Quality Best Quality, all new patterns ACCESSORIES OFF Op«n Evenings and Sunday ... Our Father Who art in heaven, wishes and the Will of God. 1.19—36111. SAUL CLOTH N E ED ' Solid colors, and printed designs FUST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 77c hallowed be Thy Name. Every day...in every land and 79c-^-36 in. SHEER VOILES 4 H~ Huliliili ATB. at MDa, Cxaaftaf Large selection to choose from :...tlt 8ervlces Sunday. 11 a. m. 'Thy Kingdom come. Thy will every tongue...a mighty chorus Lawn Seed 2.98 PLASTIC DRAPES 89c—36 in. MONK'S CLOTH Wed. Eve. 8:15 o'clock be done, on earth as it is in heaven. of prayer rises -from die hearts of Attractive Floral designs Fancy plaids, or piain „ Sunday School, 9:80 a. m. 1.19-^39 In. ORGANDIE /J7 77c fteadln* Room—5 Aided Street "Give us this day our daily Catholics to honor God —to im- HELP Printed und embossed patterns .Uf v •in ROSE FOOD BULB FOOD Opan dally 1-4. except Thura. and bread. . plore His blessing —to pay Him YOlfRE REALLY ON TOP... in ^tttViHihitifj your war 4.95 BOYS' BASEBALL SUITS 1.19—48 In. PRINTED DRAPERY, fki, 1030-4, Also Frl 7:»0-t p. m. Tkiuking of BUILDING, BUYING or REFINANCING "And forgive us our debts as we grateful thanks. For the Church when you have a home of your own. To make «ervic# couwctod disability; RHODO-AZALEA FOOD Sizes 8 to 14 Pre.-shrunk, large selection,:.....\.',.~.. :77c 79c—36 In. INDIAN HEAD rn teaches... and Catholics know... certain thaj^your New Home Building Dollar brings —in proving your right to YOUR HOME -1— Come Iii aiid Connult Us. also forgive our debtors. And lead Cottonseed Meal Dried Blood Meal Type cotton suitings, solid colors .Uf v us not into temptation, but deliver that there is no power in the hands a return of lifetime jiving pleasure and value take compensation from the Vet- 1.30 TWO GALLON OIL CANS HH 1.40—48 In. MONK'S CLOTH U from eviL" ' • . of men so great as the power of advantage of the complete, one-slop building serviee erans Administration; Wheeling, heavy weight , I 11/ Attractive novelty plaids »7c WINDOW —in obtaining medical out- HoIe-in-One Planting Tool 75c 98c—42 in. SPUN RAYONS /V7 We Have Plenty of the words of die "Lord's Prayer- prayer. available here. Beautiful printed patterns Olv patient treatment or hos- 1.65—48 In, MONK'S CLOTH arc enshrined, of course, in the The most famous collection of . ' -. See Us For GLADIOLA BULBS CANNA ROOTS DECORATOR ROUND METAL pitalixatiou; COASTERS, 8 for' 8/8 or 4/4 weave, Special $1.17 SHADES hearts of Christians everywhere. prayers known to history S the ARCHITECTURAL SERVICE —in insurance or employ- Tuberous Begonia , Tuberose 1.19—42 In. FRENCH CREPE •< 77p HOLLAND MADISON LS8 And yet Christ, in giving us this Book of Psalms.. .prayers in which ESTIMATING ment matters; Novelty and printed patterns I it RECOMMENDATION OF RELIABLE CONTKACTOB Regal Lily Peruvian Daffodil 10.95 AUTO SEAT COVERS - 1.63—18 In. RAYON DRAPERY t. (op to 80 Inch) most beautiful prayer of all, did God Himself teaches us clearly the MORTGAGE MONEY DEPENDABLE BUILDING MATERIALS ' —in establishing widow's or 1031) to 11)49 coupes Fancy rayon printed patterns $127 not tell us to "Pray this." He said: dispositions with which we should dependents' rights; \ Seed Potatoes Onion SeU (5) 10c lb. 1.19^—48ln. SHEER NINON lip For party dresses and curtains Ill/ YORK "Pray tbtu." pray. • Contribute to the Cancer Fund J H 'OR IXPIRT ASSISTANCE BIRD BATHS from $4.25 up 19.95 AUTO SEAT,COVERS 1.95—48 in. DAMASK DRAPERY He meant that we must pray To help you in your prayers, we AT NO CHARGE TO YOU Green Thumb Garden Gloves @. 79c pair 89c—36 In. BROADCLOTH CH~ 1037 to 1949 Scduiis and Coaches Heavyweight, figured $1.67 ON YOUR ROLLER AVAILABLE with the realization that God is will send you a beautifully illustrat- AH of the popular solid colors Ult truly our Father... that His Name ed edition of the Book of Psalms 1.95 AUTO SIDE WALLS 2.49—48 In. DAMASK DRAPERY 22" — 24' See Him Figured, newest patterns is to be revered as no other... that free of charge. Write today and C. E. TRUBENBACH 1.19—12 In. BEMBERG SHEERS 07- White metal, set of -I $4.77 2WT — 28" — 30' and colors $2.17 CRANFORD SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION Hi* Will is to be done here and ask for your' copy of Book of All the newest patterns and colors Oil/ 1 White or Ecru hereafter... that we are to be truly Psalms Nail-KG D.A.V. i 69c ARSENATE of LEAD __ c^/) For spraying, etc. — 1 lg..pkg. 1.79—36 in. QUILTED' CHINTZ 2 N. Union Ave., Cranford, N. J. 98c—36 lu. CHAMUKAV ' For house coats, etc., pink.or blue .... .47c SUPKIMI COUNCIl Stripes and plain colors, sanforized MANTOLA RADIOS ' , . fJOHNSTOty INSURED 59c JAYHELL SPORT YARNS Ct UOVBS 0NITV CHAPTER. NO. 59 3.45—36 In. WOOLENS *" jdaily 8:30 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. INSIJREP KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS . 4 tubes, plastic case. (j>Q Qr 0 <»1 A nr %•' PAINT SHOP LUMBER —. TBIM •*- MASONRY — SCREENS M- S. GBUTZEB, SeruJcc Officer "One Special Lot" — Ivory, black or white ..$J.Jt} •»

THE CBANFORD CITIZEN' AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY. APRIL 20. 1950 Page Nineteen >.) "'iJ. its V, •' •*• '•>-•>•• '-!'it "'*'i'/-J' -' '-'^-' Watson will receive the ballroom Mrs. Watson's Pupils : Cleveland PtA Reelecta r~"~~~2^^T2T'*~ To Address Local » pupils. " SERVICING REAL ESTATE FOB SALE WANTED TO Jimr " • •' " FOR RENT Osteopathw Auxiliary Selects 8A1B SMALL fireproof tmildUu. ,,i Presbyterian Men To Give Dance Recital Piano accompanists >. • will, be UPHOLSTERING—Sets recovered. ' Sofa A TSIB ef tan. silver. 3 Usbt candelabras. u Mrs. CF. Schillinger CLASSIFIED RATES. ; ONE. large well-built trunk. M0; small ASK HOWLANT> ABOUT vU*c*hd. other facilities ce, Mrs. Charles Meinersman, Eleanor . and chair bottoms repaired. CRanford r Gordon Price, assistant secre- Invitations have been issued lor ; trunk., $8- CRaofard 8-4780. . Mrs. Charles F. Schillings wai if-MM. MOTHER wfll carte for fordrtoked for businW, "J ,' JPQ6..TAI.ES, tary of the EasterrTDIyision. Pres- Hewlitt and Carl Leonard. Chor- dne-ranflry* iii appearance, two^fsunlli (ln AtttlQtntS of an kioas. Omdcure. China. Mrs. W* K.Fasnaeht President the dance recital to be given Sat- M a*orw with, the-. **e JU» JlgiUluea.- rogs. Jewelry.'oU paintings. reelected president of the Cleve- byterian Men, will discuss ' theurday by pupils of Mrs. Tldwyn eography will be Mrs. Watson. rat. fauhlonable, »Ue U-14, excellent' rooms and unusual features that ' roo " t.'f •• r i;j«i :T- .• '.•i.'.'-.i. .• ( BtrMr, tadhrldual ttems or entire con- Walter K. Fasnacbt of 33 <*•*. doable »He^ with the ; land PTA at its^ meeting. Monday Newiooks About Dogs functions, of the organization at a H. Watson at 2:30 p. m., in Cran- UFEAT IN8EBIIONS • at »«s aat 4-8706-J..'-— .-•••- , block from oceni. 4 ]ari, 3E funniest dog book that has Ing for Saddler, they were told he ford Presbyterian Men. The pro-ceive the ballet "students and Mrs. SEATS—Cane, rush, rattan. Work called ipaHmffrits BOTH' AVAnSmiJB TS id&MaL P. !«.. Bookshop. 330 Park place, hot water; shov..r Women's Osteopathle-Auxiliary at Program for Play apread . through community, sales. • l« caps. ' «, ' . CLOSING.. Delightful grounds .100x180 <' HELP WANTED—VKMALE. — ^ .. _ -friil a»_»j a awu| ff r White, IV; second vice-president, come across this desk In recent was probably.off chasing a squirrel gram will be' held in. the gym- DAVENPORT, sideboard.' china closet. bu- for and delivered. PLainfleld 6-9270. ." ' MULTIPLE LIST • T CABH. Cheek* »t Stamps mast accom- 430 Somerset Street. North PlalnAeld. with oversized 2-car,garage' with* '"" . AVVDDsE. riMUUttmi V^OSHMK. . • ** A discussion of the program to weeks Is "A New I*flash on Life". somewhere. Austin would calmly pany adrertUlnv «<»jf. Nat w reau and chairs. Very reasonable. THEttE U • position open In Crantord j _____ j table smd cbair set: large solid Mrs. B. C. Metzner, reelected; nasium of the Fir^t Presbyterian ' U. J. . ' W WITH A BOARD MEMBER NOW1I1 floor space. . An these extras tor rid William Pitt, Chatham. The slate be published in connection with by Blchard Grossman (Random assure them that Saddler wonld 1 spaaalble fer.erran In »«• takaa CRanford 0-083£ . . than you would pa/ 'for an ord • office; Jirodedure, a color ea(pet or rug. also single maple third vice-president, Mrs. T. C return when he was tlredi Church. Mr. Price recently spoke br telephone. ' , GENERAL CONTRACTING, kitchen re- bed. CmV CBanford «-363t after 7 p. m. the play, "See How They Run," House, $2.00). Illustrated with won- boxy" two-family. BROKER CO-OPERA- ml sjDove avviagte a] -, GAEAGE WANTED was presented by the chairman of in_Westiield!_ Elizabeth arid Mor- GOLF.CLUBS,.mostly Woods, alt made by ' • • ' • '* ' - • ' ' .\, •' Chio varou. reelected; _.. recording derful drawings by Carl Rose. It Saddler had a knack for sizing DEADLINE FOB COPT—Wedneadajr* -4nodding. porches. __Kpraces and cab- TION. .essential. HoUrs. working GARAOE locally situated a which is to be sponsored by the club professionals, bargain at 91 JO each. inets. Kenllworth Building ICorp.; EXCELLENT lpratton^lx-rocW^bome the nominating committee. Mrs. is the story ot the "rehabilitation" up people., and _ A ..remarkable mem- ristown. ~ WANTED_ yilUc .. Phone CR.'nfnr',\ secretary, Mrs. William -H. Old CRanford 6-0773: • I ; CRnnford 6-9430 or CRanford 8-2240. with large living room and fireplace, If; gleaming Ss/hiie paint Is a MUST Iror f I-William Jtollstein at WestfieleL-•- Kiwanis. Club and staged by the of Herman Boxer, a canine veteran ory. Once, when they were at' a ' • • 4-20 attractive science' kitchen. Low taxes. NAVY cnnunandrT. wife, one child desire O~ Cranford Dramatic Club on May Ofllcers. of the local group are: FOE SALE -FRtGIDAIBE refrigerator, porcelain, $35; your dream house don't inspect this one, Others nominated for the new and corresponding secretary,' Mrs of World War II. . party where about 80 people were chest of drawers. CRanford 6-2032. LAWN specialist. Renovation, construc- Priced qt $14,500. ..This should be,seen. because' it does need paint.. But if you x-3 Bediucu bouse or apartment pref- 26 and 27 in the auditorium of the present, dog and master.went from President, R. M. Harmon; vice- SIMMONS porch el'der and 2 matchlnfi are interesvwJin - . _,__,• ' , WORK WANTED-^ MALB i erably firmMirdr Available May. June term are: Vice-presidents, Mrs. Guy Porcella, also reelectedv and To win Berenice, an aristocratic TWO BOYS' suits, one brown, brand new, tion, weed control, maintenance. R." M. AUTOS FOR S*XE high school, was held Tuesday un- group to group, greeting each guest president, F. W. Sarpoubs; secre- glider chairs, »50. , Phono CRanford Black, CRanford 6-0883. tf WILLIAM O. SCHMAt SOLID C6NSTRUCTION LAWNS and gardens cared for, shrubbery or Jtdjr 1st. WD1 rmrriOrr summer Walter M. Hamilton of Roselle beagle he met In England during' size 17. chesty, $10; one tweed, size 1939 CrTEVROLET buslnvss treasurer, Mrs. John A. Manger. - in turn. When they completed their ' 6-0474. . ' Realtor SPACIOUS BOOMS. ,: ... •,,.. trimmed, grass mowed. CRanford 6r rental. Hsl«eiv.2a5 Beech street,. CBan- 1 der the- leadership- of Harold S. the war.: the Boxer hero goea to tary, R. Dudley, .and treasurer. 12-14. 'regular, like new. $5- CRanford LAWNS made, limed, fertilized, reseeded 0 Alden St. ' CH. 6-3535/ •• nmt"'"'•'' '." ' •''•-- ••-••—•• ford e-tTSX good condition. Can CRanfon^ ' '"sssali Park. Mri Ernest Rehder of Cran- rounds, Austin noticed that Sad- 0-2991. (living.room.18x16) 3 >edrooms that_*ill rd &-4S93] Cornpton during a luncheon meet- The-PTA this year has arranged school under the G. 1. bill. As the Charming Rudd. -The steering EASY washer, excellent condition; G. P. and rolled. Shrubbery planted and take twin beds, excellent' interior condi- any. evening after p. _^ ^M3^ ^ 'and Mr& Caleb Higgins Of dler was whining softly-and look*' transplanted, pruning, trimming, etc. tion, tile science kitchen, Sanftas bath, THE DAV. CHAPTER would like to ing of the Kiwanians in the Coach for a basketball backdrop to be only dog in an American college, committee includes J. E. Laird, P. vacuum cleaner with - attachments MASON and HAMUN ebony baby grand HELP WANTED _ MALE phins marhrne and 194» BUICK.,black. l._. „ B1LM^. Boselle Park; treasurer. Miss Lot- ing across the room at a lone man. CRanford 6-17.41. • • • piano. Excellent condition. Seasonable. Call Oscar Waltz, CRanford 6-3009 af- oil steam-hent and n price that- will ft' white wall tires, radio J.11^ placed on the playground and also he finds himself the center of a J. Wright, R. Given. Kenneth De- THREE blocks from Roosevelt Schoob'.14 typewriter donated to them. CaU CRan- ater and Four. Tickets, for the play Austin realized that this was the CRanford 0-1519. ' ter 6 P. M. . ' • .. 4-20 your pocket book. See this home at MAN for oil burner Installation / driven only 10.300 miles • ' tie Kingslaind of Roselle park, and has provided reproductions of fa- stormy public controversy, and is years old, 3 bedroom home. (2 for twin Sll.COO. . " '...*•• ice work". Experienced. State qualifica- ford 6-4038. ' -;' • ' -^^ 1 were distributed by Winfield G only person in the room the FoxLonge and A. J. Wallner. " THAYER baby carrtaeerKTey. •collapsible, REFRIGERATORS, washing .machines, beds* tile bath, attic with stairs, large broken in. Immediate secretary, Mrs. C.,E. Cranch of Invited to defend his educational SLIPCOVERS .--nd DRAPES'custom made. tions Box 405 C/o Citizen and tbrabicl*. ISA Scott. _ .,,, •'.••-• '!•• mous paintings for two class- Terrier-had failed to greetHhe-flrst :--The-group, open-to all men who with mattress, excellent condition. 825. Expert workmanship guaranteed. Beau< - vacuums, all . electric . appliances re- living room with fireplace, full size, din- ' / • ™^t4 atfleld. A short business-meet- -rlght8~on-the-Town-MeetlnE"of the' CRanford G-3023. ^- paired. ' Work guaranteed. Call Fred's ing room, science kitchen with bar and AREYOU LOOKING FOR mjsunsHEo i rooms. The association also spon- time round. ' 1 , are members of the Presbyterian tiful selection of spring fabrics. Call A BRICK BUNOALOW to / aU Air. The strain of being a celebrity Wltherspooni, CRanford 6-9844. 4-27 Appliance Repair Service. CBanford breakfast ripm. steam heat (oil* screen j was conducted by Mrs. Robert A report was presented by Jack sored the sixth grade trip to New Saddler and the champion race Church, was organized to provide ONE used 4 cu. ft. Servel cas refrlEerator. 0-3833. WITH 2,TELE BATHS APAKTiMENTcVrOK RENT North Union finally landa Herman on a psychi- porch", garage, good size lot, 814,500. AUTOMATIC HEAT 8,700. La°ier of Crpniord, president. Harney on a Kiwanis-sponsored York City, where students visited atrist's couch and be is restored to horse, Man O' War, were the only the opportunity for rri'en to know Perfect condition. $15. Call CHanford DINING ROOM sets, gas stove. 4-poster FOUR . bedroom home ' hear Boosevelt SIX sunny rooms, /eouiptetety mnQA- Ave- CBanford 6J484.' / ! 6-63S2. ..•'.. '~" bed. occasional chair, dressers, lamps, Authorized '.-.; 4 BEDROOMS *,,oU heat furnished, adults prefexred. Ing abroad. Call CRanford" Highlighting the program was a trip of 20 children to the Ringling the Hayden Planetarium arid the sanity, only by Berenice's arrival two animals the New Yorker mag- their church and take an active School, tiled bath, screened porch, sun AN EXTBA LARGE LOT PLEASANT furnished room, convenient ''•*' or Saturday. ' vanity and antique chests. Townsend, TIMKF.N OIL BURNER parlor. Jiving room with fireplace, steam ) per month. CRanford. 6-^893. nights tallc on "Old Glass" by Mrs. Bros.-Barnum & Bailey Circus in American Museum of Natural from England. The canine couple azine, ever profiled. Saddler's death interest in its. functions, Mr. Har- 241/North^Ave.,_WEstfleld 2-4464._ If so -you need look no further, we have to transportatioa. Garage if desired: in June. 1948. shortly after his CRAFTSMAN lawn mower, 810. CRan- — 8ALF.8 AND SERVICE — heat (oil) 2-car garage, fine location, It with all the extras including combina- ' OLDSMOBILE. 1937, 2-dnor rartin—'I New York last Thursday. Mr. History. . - settle down In a doghouse designed ford 6-9622. $16JSD0.-' • ' ' • • •."• •"/ •- •'-.,• heater, good runnlne condition fi! ,m Charles Baiter of Madison. She twelfth birthday, was a blow to mon said. ONE pair garage doors, 4x6; also 52" Service on all makes tion aluminum screens* and storm win- B. 25383 ot the Cranford Homes. Wrrahrlh. N. Eliza- prepared by Sgt. Page for the Residents to Assist good general.guides for dog owners Walcoy. and Frances Sherlock. CRanford 6-6744 or 6-4051. tf tf duced his technique of "color and pions" (Random House, $2.75). able. CRanford 6-2371. ' JOSEPH J: OUKES 137-ft; frontage on this River Section lot. Trust Company. Cranford. *J. J. If no* youngsters as well as those in but' carry more information on Plans have been made to attend BOVS white suit, short pants, size'.12, IF you plan Paint consultant. We also' for summer dining, large kitchen' with PAINTING -— DECORATING quently UresentTouchinfl uj j__' i in the. state for the Eurpp.e_.aud_thcre..wiU.be..ar.rangflr. HOUSE cleaning will serve a double pur- carry all national known brands. Phone Lawns maintained by the month-or season mCHARDS-SWACKHAMER -electric range. 2. good aixe, bedrooms-with ; r __.— ROBERTS & WEtSE BUSINESS man and Interior designer wife spot*"With "shellac ' will generally ments for table settings and shad- QUICK SERVICE •' pbse If ydu save your .casfolfs lo be" CRanford 6-2292.•'.." • 7 "" : ~ "Realtors a smaller room that could be' used s» a need 3 to 4 rooms. unfurnished apart- Floor Scraping ' for a card party which was con- fMd nt the Jumble Store for the bene- 163 N. Lehlgh Ave. CRanford'6-3284 4. Alden Street. CR. 6-1122 or CR. 6-0478 bedroom, tile* bath, insulated, oil steam overcome this trouble. ow boxes. Garden-jclubs fpom.'.-the< KITCHEN sink, . 42'.'. chrome faucets, ment In North Cranfdrd. Will decorate, SBABKEY CONSTHUCTKM* CO. navy. .:•.: ... '.rr -.- -. • •;-.-• fit of local charities;- We will collect ALL TYPES sink tops repaired br re- heat, extra-large' lot .with 105 ft: frontage. • CRanford 6-8903 after 6 JO p. m. ducted las't night at Kbbs Bros, Skates Sharpened therm Telephone CRanford 8-9877. glass enclosed porch vestibule, one trel- North Side within few minutes walk ol 24 Cnldevin Road It. is believed, that Mrs. Baiter New York area /will take place. . Us, metal medicine cabinet. 6 hot-bed placed. Linoleum, asphalt, rubber, tile CBanford B-3813 in Rahway. - Thomas Hart was THRIFTY-BUDGET r floors Installed I Home floor waxen, for center. 917.900. THREE- or 3^-roam apartment and Excessive Frowning has the largest collection of glass Hats Cleaned and Blocked PORCELAIN top, table, kerosene range. sash, 2 doors, one with frame. CRan- 324 SOUTH UNION AVENUE — Frame. ; present at the meeting as the ford 6-2038. 4-27 rent, 91.50 per day. W. R. DolSler It garage wanted by. June 1st or 15th' for in the Uhited States. She showed ; ' five burners, including oven, cood con- Co., 741 Central Ave., WEstfleld bungalow, five rooms and bath, open Modern colonial with pleasing lines.' Part June bride. Cranford or vicinity. Bus- UHDEN DECOBATING CO. — Painting Commission for the Blind J :uest of Wilbur H. Dehmer. Qthec Sunday^ Dog Show Set dition. Reasonable. CaU after 7 p. m. ,2-5958. • tf porch with stone floor, sunporch, fire- brick. front. 3 extra large bedrootns, and dee—rating: established 1918. CaU CEDERGREEN S:™ "VA: 1* DOG OWNER'S GUIDE by Kasco sells iness couple. Phone WEstfleld 2-45M-M. advises' all' mothers that water; j many pieces • of\ "lutz" and Sand- uests were John (Molly) Pitcher B or Saturday and Sunday. W. K. John- for 91. Yours for 50c and coupon from place In living room, finished basement modern bath with peach tile. 1st floor A match, show of. the Union :: LUNCHEONS:: eyes or excessive frown wich glass and also brought a vase son, 3 Wall Street, Cranford. U any size bag of Kasco Dog Food. C. E. RADIO and Television Service. All .makes with fire-place.p Also fireplace'In-yard.py tous living room wltft wood and—Arthur—Fitzpatriek—both-of LOUIS MONTINI 1 Trubenbachoa, , Cranford Feed E Wisa ^repap;amiIred;—same e day—service/,"dyserviw.^owesT uu bburnerr, steam heaheatt . TwocaTwo-car gargar- fireplace, full size dining room, ultra PAINTING AND PAPEHHANGDH3. — blinking may be signs of eye from me. '•;•> ' the Plainfield Kiwanis Club. County Kennel Club will be held SHOE REPAIRING FASHION exchange, bridesmaid's dress ^^ pricesprice . Herbert F. Sorge.jTersey Radio modern tile science kitchen with break- FURNI8BED ROOM WANTED Qttallly ' materials, careful workman- You Will Ijinjoy and Marvel \ 80W Exclusively through Independent Dealers with hat and mitts, sire 18. $12; double Store. 118 South Ave., E., CRanford age. Fully Insulated. Expansion at- abip. Reasonable rates. Prompt aerv- trouble. If your youngster shows Mrs.;' Rehdejr was in charge of Sunday starting at 1 p. m. at the 6-1601.—. • tf Service, 139 Hlllcrest Ave. CRanford tic. Taxes $185. Owner asking $18,000. fast' oar. rear screened poroh; oil steam 8 Alden St Cranford breasted tuxedo, size 30, formats sizes 6-0484. ' •>•'•;.' U heat, attached garage with permanent YOUNG LADY wishes furnished room sce. Call CBanford 6-0140. , tf any of these symptoms, have hli the program and introduced the W^stfield Armory. Entries will be ..^ hy DEBOW A CO.. NEWARK—BI 3-8100 12-14 like now, all reasonable. CRan- An excellent bungalow in A-l condi- with kitchen privileges and gara At the Price - I NOW AVAILABLE at less than whole- tion. You must see ltl . •. • • driveway. Excellent condition, good size Good references. Write Box 402. c/o WtSCHKB Jt RLVNCK — Painters and eyes examined by a reliable eye Oh College Track Team accepted at the match. Robert Os- ford 6-6314:' sale—Interior oil paint, flat or gloss, YOUR HOME need, fixing? We repair lot. Choice location. Convenient to high newly-elected State! president, Mrs. anything from broken lamps, window C. M. YEAKEL. Realtor school. Citizen and Chronicle. \ Deeoratora. 47 North 18th Street. Ken- doctor. It's a »good idea in any | Howard Van Dien of Madison. Ap- borne of Cranford has been desig- CLEARANCE of teens and young teens 91.75 gal., 4 gals. 98; outside linseed panes, sash cords, gutters and leaders 8 North Ave., W. — 1 Flight Up sKsranb.iM. X Telephone CRanford WiiliarnH Frederick Hanzl, Jr., suits, coats and toppers at very attrnc- white, 92.98 jal.. 4 gals. 911. Lead con- Cranford ' 6-2474 6-4713 -t ROselle 4-6486-st tf case- • . . proximately 50 members and guests nated official photographer for the 75c—COMPLETE FULL COURSE-7Sc| • tents twice that of many of the higher repaired, replaced, cleaned, porch rail- ., - ! TUTORING son of Mr. and Mrs. William ; live prices. Suits $9.93 to $19.93. Open ings and steps replaced. Naw' ceilings . • HOWLAND - REALTOR were present from Cranford, West- 1 show. . - YOUR CHOICE OF SEVERAL, ENTREES \ Monday till 0. other days to 6. Edith priced brands, D. 8c J. Paint' Co., Fac- installed, roofs repaired, weatherstrlp- . 444 Chestnut Street ROsclle 4-1030 TUTOBINO—High ScAool and College B_ BtZMZEl. — Intertnr. «Tt«-rkrr patnt- Hanzl, Sri, of 4 Central avenue H1U. Teen Shop, 319 Elm St., WEstfield tory Branch, 567 W. Westfleld Ave., Ro- plng. W. L. Schroeder. CRanford 6-3474. subjects. Carolus T. Clark. B. A. (Yale). inc and papetbang—lie. Estimates cheer- field, Roselle Park and Elizabeth. and a freshman at Nichols Junior ••/• selle Park, N. J. 5-4 Mrv Harold Wilson—CR. 6-1954, faUy grn—L Phone CRanford ff-1343. Easrty N. C, Law 2-1410. 4V)-HOOM Brlok Bungalow, about 3 . . Mrs.- Miriam Neville—CR. 6-2126 LL. B.. Ed. M. 3M Mountain Ave, West- The final meeting will be held next MEAT — FISH or SALAD PlATES years old, attached garage, Was .heat, field. CaU WEstfleld 2-2741-W. tf 4E1 Elisabeth Avenue. CRanford. tf In colonial North Carolina lie ollege, Dudley, Mass., is a mem- , ONE Rlngle felt mattress, new, 95; Sim- ' YOUR BEST BET LANDSCAPING Mrs. Gertrude Nunn—CR. 8-3885 Top soil rototllling expansion nttlc,.hlgh cellar, a real /good law required that once in every 1 nth at the home of Miss Mabel ber of the college track team SAVORILY GARNISHED mons metal full slzo bed. spring and 2 THE YOUNG SET buy at 1 $12^00.00 MATHEMATICS - TUTOR Graduate- , f L rf^i— j.^Q Exterior TROPICAL. mattresses, 915; 2 chiffoniers, rnahoftV Boys' suits 7 to 12, $14.98 up: Leisure Expert maintenance Pafadipg- Skilled mrrhantra. Personal three years a procession of iand-J ii wan of Roselle. . . which will open its season on Nationally advertised grass seed for crab Teacher Individual instruction la Alge- FISH ' : any, »1B. maple, new 950; one coatumer, Jackets. $9.75 up. •• THOMAS MacMEEKIN, Realtor : • ' ~NOW under Construction, extra spacious bra. Geometry. Trigonometry and Cal- supervision. 295 CohimbU Avenue. owners, under the guidance of two! Saturday. The youth is a grad- Appetizer •— Dessert — Coffee ^, $1.50; one single long length French 8 Walnut Ave. — CRanford f}-ai81. . gross control. t four-bedroom Colonial Homes. Powder CmnfonL can CBanford 6-3715. tf Aquariums^ COLD CREAM J. F. Klnsello, CRanford 6-0606 5 Alden Street, upstairs \ culus.' Call or write for appointment.' appointed freeholders, should walk! uate of the Pingry School in Eliza- sleigh bed. antique; four sectional bookr room,/ tile both, attodbed garage. Ex- George E. Parker. 14 Preston Avenue. Party and ' . Served from 11:30 A. M. to. 2:30 P. M. coses, oak. 930; one Monitor washing SEASONED top-soil, 4 yards load. $13. BICYCLE AND BABY CARRIAGE RE- Cranford. r New Jersey cellent location. Steam or hot water Canfcta - around the boundaries of each tractl beth. ' Supplies machine, year old, 929; one studio delivered. Sam Vltale and Sons. 144 PAIRS. We are equipped to render heating system (oil). $10,600. ' -' bo Day Guild of Trinity Church North 18th Street. Kenllworth. Tel. $16,500 Colonial of brick and frame con- TRUCKING — HAULING JUt animal wfaicfa iccovers tram lor which a patent had been! WEEKLY DINING ROOM OR COUNTER SERVICE ' couch, bedding compartment! $35; bath- complete repair service and genuine SPECIAL,! room scale, 98; counter scale. 95; end CRanford 6-2882. tf parts. Solid rubber tires Installed by struction. Three badrooms one with ALL KINDS of trucking, cleaning up and an attack of gbippin_ fever Is lilce- eranted. The tiustom supposedly! ! hold a card party Tuesday at tables. 93 to 98; a few antiques, large .special machine. ALL REPAIRS GUAR- BRAND NEW 5-ROOM Bungalow 913;30Q. nursery• alcove or dressing room. Tile moving.' Reasonable. J Young. CBan- reduced boundary disputes. |30 p. m., in .the parish house. Princeton Club to Meet ' Eed Sword refectory dining table, 6 chairs, 9150; OIL BURNER installation with 275 gal- : Roosevelt School district, living-room, hath. Attached garage. Steam (oil) fcr to remain a' carrier ol the lon tank and three controls, including ANTEED.- guest closet picture window, 2 bed- ford 0-0377.' 5-4 Charles W.~ Caldwell, Jr., head Tail. ' | sideboard, new, 950; old chest of draw-' KEN BUTLER'S > Excellent condition as well as location'. disease, yet it is impossible to dis all permits as low as $289.75 and up. v Breeders • era., CRanford 8-0083.-•' •--• — • Cranford Cycle and Toy Co. rooms, colored tile bath, dining room 917,500 Another- good buy' In a modem RELIABLE TRUCKING CO. tect carriers just by looking at football coach at Princeton Uni- DEAN OIL CO. adjoining Kitchen, expansion attic. Insu- * home of brjck and frame construction. STATE OF NEW JERSEY 60c each ani> , FAnwood 2-8484 -/-^ 10 North Avenue, West. _ _,iC&> -«-WwNrv> aUe 31% x SU4 lated, large basement, oil alr'cohdH Three bedrooms, sundeck. Tile bath. At- Estimates — Coutiacl or Hourly them. Tbis >Tpi»in« some of t&e versity, will be the principal 79V«. CRan • (2 doors from CranforS Theatre) tioned heal, lot 50x150. A WELL-BUILT For carrying 6 per cent of tha on*'. POSTAGE STAMP collections' bought and oatbreaka that oecnr'after a inatn- JAMES FLAY. CATHERINE A. speaker at. 6i30 tomorrow evening .. Station Plaza North — Cranfowl, N. J. | ford ACGQUNXtNOi vAUprriNG, TA* ' HOME. 5 Is *i bejmty.f., -oHI .- MttW rrSS^of't^va'olsrner Is anxious'to! tH- . »'.- 1 roon» «0u.00 ' Intefcltjr 'fijrsi^rfatfs-.'mall, airlines] FLAY. CHARLES JAMES sold. Elm Stamp Co., Box 602C, Plain* HEATHEHMEADE SECTION is'the loca- bcr of . snjimi. from .i .different at the annual dinner of the Prince- T. H. HANSEN NOW! IN STOCK—Flower and vegetable. field. N.. jr. . • ' . ' . . .' ' 'tf '. TURNS, part-tlnbe bookkeeplngTjsu. dispose of this lovely home. Three spA ' - S rooms 929LOO FLAY. MRS. CHARLES JAMES vision systems, special investigative, Uon of th,l« most charming and delight- clous bedrooms,^.sleeping, porch- ot den, •aoreea are] broasht tc_ether or in 1948 received ^41.000.000. while] FLAY. WILLIAM FLAY. MBS. ton Club of Plainfield and sur- 1398 Bryant St., Rahway, N. J. PRIVATE PARTIES (Day or Evening) CLUB MEETINGS | se«I«. •onion acts, begonia, gloxinia, ana* fully decorated home: 11 years old; per-! Refrigerators moved 93 and up : lilly bulbs, also all kinds of fertilizer. WELL-ROTTED cow and sheepimanure—> etc, W. H. MAHAN, JR., Public Ac- powder room, tile bath. "Oil heat, two- An loads insured — CRanford 6-1564, alter new indivldaais with unknown the railroads received only $26,000,- WILLIAM FLAY. JOSEPH rounding' communities at the Echo Ra. 7-4180 Open 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. HOLLAND rLORAL GARDENS also rich top soil. - WEstneld~7-5269-M. countant and Auditor, 307 Orange Ave., feet condition; A REAL HOME; vesti- car garage. Must be seen to be appre- 000 for carrying the other 94 per | HENRY FLAY. MRS. JOSEPH fltilttHIIITIIIIituuutuiuiiuiiiuiiuiiimimtiuiuuiuiu wiioioor 7 SoutiTAve-j ft. Cranford ' 4-20 Cranford, N. J. Phone CRanford bule entrance, guest closet, large living ciated. Matorieg are added to a herd. HENRY FLAY, ALBERTA Lake Country' Club, Westfield. -Closed Mondays ' 6-4480. tf room, fireplace, large dining room, tiled cint, • ' FLAY. MR. JOHN DOE, hUs- —tween Walnut & 8. Union Av. CR 6-33S3 kitchen, bar and breakfast opacft. OBM ELLA J. McCORMACK, Realtor BOBBINS & ALLISON. Inc. ^Cream-Oil SEWING MACHINES — USED. LANDSCAPING, gardening. contract 30 Prospect St. Westfleld 313 South Ave* *L. CRanford B-0808 , band of Al)>erta Flay, said LIONEL locomotives and cars (used) "o" SINGER round bobbin treadle. $29.50. porch, 3 bedrooms, colored tile bath, name John Doe being fictitious. V ECONOMV SIZE work and light hauling. Call CRanford stairway' to attic and large cedar" closet, ;WE. 2-4848 Eves. CB. 6-1184 MOVING — STORAGE — PAOONCi . and "027" guage. 30% tt after you have used there: liflf and James Flay, et als. are defendants, week? That's how long your eyes work, week in OF OUR where prices are always — the LOWEST POSSIBLE. chest of drawers. Fred Davey, 43 No. dogwood, 40% less. Brightwood Nurs- CROSLEY, Coldspot electric refrigerator THE TOPS IN VALUE 212 SOtTTH AVE., E. pending in the Superior Court of New Cold Taklttt ;. 7th St., Kenllworth. CRanford 6-53B5. ery. Mountain Ave., near -Jerusalem unfurnished house, 2 to 3 bedrooms, us estimate-your next move. UNITED It takes only a second and saves servicing. Postal Radio Service, call hear commuting. Call free Mr. Stocks. VAN UNX& Ted Sargent CEANFOBD Jersey. Chancery Division. Union County, and week out, year 'round. 'VENETIAN BLINDS (controlled venllla- Rood, Scotch Plains. FAnwood 3-0148. CRanford 0-0971. tf We all know that in order to possess a minutes of hard work later on. nocket Number C-iM7*-48. within 39 days Squibb real sure Ore buy in today's real estate New oYork, Exchange 3-8800. extension. WEstOeld 2-3033. ; tlon and light). Measuring, Installation; 441 287«.t> to 8, Monday thru Friday. Open AlTllay Sundays alter May 11. 1BB0. exjjtusivo of such •That's why your eyes deserve the best care. TOOTH PASTE SPECIOL SRUinCS i choice of topes (or an average of 94.80 • TV SERVICE CONTRACTS market you must offer for sale a home date. If you fall so to do. the relief de- 69c SOIL COMPOST, $5 a yard, delivered. FIVE DOLLARS In a desirable neighborhood that meets NEW 2 lee. tubes ..... ! per window. Steel or .aluminum slats. Screened soil compost, $7 a yard, de- manded in the complaint will be taken And the best care is medical eye care—aafe- j •• T. Kantner Ac Sons, 120 South Ave., E. All makes, new and used; Ail parts, the requirements of a purchaser and is LOTS FOB SALE against you by .default. . '* MOTH PROOFER livered, also small excavation work. tubes afld labor registered for one year. also priced right. NORTH SIDE—2 lots. Oak Lane, all lml ' guarding your eye health and your general EPSOM SALTS 1.8? TeL CRanford 8-0803 or CRanford L. Fazio,, ELUabeth 2-8831 between 0 Pay as you go basis. Station Radio and The action has been Instituted for the ; BOMB «-43o3. provements. 50 x 173 each. One lol health, too. - 24c and 8 P.M. - tf Television Co., 333 South Avenue, West- WE ARE PROUD INDEED Purpose of quieting the title of Gulstino 5 ibs...... :.. piCIILORICIUE Ib fleld 2-4680. 5-11 North Union and Elizabeth Aves., .101 PULLER Brushes — For tooth brushes, VENETIAN BLINDS, up to 38", white and frontage. - CRanford 6-6962. . tf Labate in and to lands and premises sit- 59c household brushes, polishes, waxes. Call uate, lying and being in the Township of Medical eye care can begin here. Drop in for a ASI'IUIN TABLETS Ivory. $3.09. Immediate delivery. AI- MASON CONTRACTORS to offer to you the buying public this 18c ' 5 lbs. or Write L. A. McKee, 12 Arlington ban-LewU Hardware. 100 N. Union Ave. lovely home located in the area in Cran- .Cranford. Union County, New Jersey, and visit, and let us furnish you the names of Eye Phy* 100—5 gr. 2.29 Road, Cranford, N. J. Telephone CRan- Sidewalks, Flagstone Work. Garage Build- ford most in demand today. i FURRIER i being known and designated as lot 2ft in iord O-17B3. ing. Brick Work. Cellar Water Proofing. A. KANTNER. New coats and scoris tot Block 4 on a map entitled "Map of Land sicians (MJ>.) convenient to you. GILLETTE SUPER SPEED Free estimates. Schwartz, CBanford kale.: Remodeling and repairing hlgi Late of John Dunham, deceased at Cran- DANDERINE Mlt^tZE COLUMBIA WINDOW SHADES, Up to 31 6-8405 or UNlonville 2-1635-J. ' tf A THIRTY FOOT LIVING ROOM I , 47c KA wlU VENETIAN BLINDS, Inclosed rolU- inches, on your roller. 91.09. Same Day grade furs. 118 Walnut avenue. CRanX YOUR ford. New Jersey." which map Js on file "2—35c sire J°K » liOO *iad* the finest in the world, custom Service. Alhan-Lewls Hardware. 10S BENDUC Automatic Washer Service, all Complete In every respect, fireplace, light, ford 0-1678. tt in the Union County RegistePs Office. | OMO- made, all colors. For free estimates N. Union Ave. tf Said, premises are located on Woodslde 10 blades telephone "WEstfleld 3-4386 before 1 work guaranteed. 16 Alden Street airy, but- still containing plenty of WALL ; • BRUNNER'S PAKA MOTH. CRanforCRfdd 61718-17155. , SPACE. Oil heat, and a real science CURTAINS Avenue, Cranford, New Jersey, 29c ODORONO DEO- p. m. J. Svenda, 019 South Ave., Oar- PITTSBURGH PAINTS, full line of ul- tf CRYSTALS .... Ib. kitchen, and best of all, neat as a pin CURTAINS, lace' cloths — small am! You James Flay are made a defendant SELTZER wood. N. J. tf terior and exterior. - Palntera' discount CRANFORD Refrigeration Sales and Serv- and ready for occupancy. Low taxes and because you are the last record owner of U» WESTFIELD in ELIZABETH DORANT SPRAY In house lot quantities. Alban-Lewls, ice. Household and commercial repairs large, bedspreads, washed, Ironed anij WITH THIS 5 lbs. DOQ FOOD: Cero-meato, Oatnes. Kosko. ly North Union Ave.tf an asking price of 914,500. stretched. 203 Fourth Ave.. Garwood, said premises; you Charles James Flay, 206 East Broad St. 277 No. Broad St. 1.33 SQUIBB MILK OF I 8pratts; (canned hone meat) Inky, none on Frtgldalre, Kelvlnator, Crosley, Cold- CLASSIFIED AD William Flay. Joseph Henry Flay. WEstfleld 2-5944-R. ' ti EL 3-5151 MAGNESIA better, in bulk or loose. Cedar shavings "SKYLIGHT" washing fluid. The orig- spot, Norge, etc. Rear of 16 Alden — MURRAY & MURPHY — Albertha Flay. Grace Amelia Flay and WE 2-0530 (or your dog bed; Also Olovers and inal Skylight formula, 25c per gallon (5 Street. Tel. CRanford 6-1715. tf CUBTATNS laundered. Ironed* or stretched THE CITIZEN and CHEONICUE * ' George F, Flay are made defend- open Monday Eve. open Thursday Eve. \\U pts. Berasant's dog medicines. Wild bird cents refund for jog). Chapln's Sport CARPENTER and cabinet maker. Quality CANT BE BEAT FOR CHILDREN Family washing. Call 24 Buchanat S AUen Strcc - ants because you may be heirs of SUAVE and SUAVE food.' Suet cakes tor all feeders. Our Shop, opposite the flrebouse. Tel. craftsmanship*. Ludwlg Selbert, 388 A lovely landscaped plot, lots of green, > i Streets .CBaAford 6-4838. . ^ wild James Flay and have or claim some prices are very reasonable. Free deliv- CRanford 8-1588. . -it Lincoln Drive, Kenllworth. TeL CRan- green grass, we know your offspring will Cranford. M. JL - Interest' in said premises*? you Catherine EGG SHAMPOO. ery. CRanford 8-3353. - ford 8-0828. " . tf go for this, and once you Inspect this CURTAINS laundered at home. 52 A. flay, Mrs.' Charles James Flay, Mm. HQIXAND FLORAL GARDENS ELECTRIC Light Bulbs, General Electric CBanford-8-5650. - ' William Flay. Mrs. Joseph Henry Flay Reg. LM 1 9 South Ave.. E., between Walnut Mazda. All Sixes. A & A Hardware. DEPENDABLE repairs to all kinds of REALLY MODERN BUNGALOW » an4 South Union Aves. tf 12 North Avenue. Wean tf household articles and equipment. Rea- CUKKS REPAISEQ GENn^MEN: . . cause you may have or claim to have sonable rates. Phone CRanford rights of dower therein; you Mr. John _ — Subscriptions to all ob- you will agree it's the best buy of the CLOCKS —: Spring wound oi*: electric (Includes 6 midget curlers, CORDWOOD for .fireplace, furnace and ' 8-0140. Please call after 9:30 p. m. tf year. We could go on and on to describe Doe. husband of Albertha Flay, said name K. Prices quoted 'upon request. kitchen stove. Call RAhway 7-1082. tf cleaned and repaired. E, P. Chamber, PltMe insert the followinc dassified Advertisement far 1... times begin- John Doe being fictitious, and you Mr. 25c Creme Shampoo) ~—~ mall your inquiries and orders BLACKSTONE. Bendix. Easy, Maytag it but the beat thing, for you to do is call lain. CRanford 6-4297. , j; tl Miss C. B. Weldln. 220 Ensle street us now. It's priced at 99,500. Rictiard Roe. husband of Grace Amelia ECONOMY washer service. All work carries manu- nin_ With your taue of _ v__ under ^ claaal&catloa ''lay, tsald name Richard Roe being fic- ^ TAMPAX ....nai—--Tl . U. 3. t facturer's parts guarantee of 00 days. WATCH. CLOCK. Jewelry and' uHUW, mMM KOTEX. 48s MURRAY & MURPHY '." repairs at lower cost Fast de*en3abl< titious, are made ilt1tr^ because you ECONOMY SIZE , Postal Radio Service, CRanford 6-0971. •if™ • • ' •-•-.. • ' , . muy have or may claim to have a right SU-U-U flANOS_ reconditioned and guaranteed service. AU work done on tfin w.^.. ECONOMY REALTORS BOX OF 40 froftm 970 to 9795. easy terms. Brand PLUMBING arid Heating. Sewers cleaned Ises. Over 25 years' experience. Bob'l "l courtesy therein: and you the heirs, MODESS. 48s bew wonderful spinets at the best with electric sewer machine. Guaran- 349 South Avenue Watch Shop, 13 Walnut Ave., Cranford, devisees and personal representatives and price* to N. J, Cranford Piano Co., teed. Edward G. Ledden & Son. .Tel. N. J. : tl -02 per ward their or any of their heirs, devisees, MclNTYRE'S • Minimum charge .50 executors, -dmlnlitni'""'. grantees, as- GIANT SQUIBB Tuning and rebuilding experts. 3 North ROsrUe 4-1307 and CRanford 8-2935. Garwood, N. J. WKitfleld 2-4984 \ (This is to AvejUM, East. CHanford 8-3T20. ' tf »l older; fendants, you may nave or may claim to Here at HKI.lVri fHAKMACV ^7 tf porch, 1st floor; 2nd floor, 3 bedrooms have an Interest In said lands. If you mn*J COTTON Ib. ^**^ p. TO, or ^-8720-W any time. • SHOP H. F REYNOLDS. Rotary specialist Oil also alterations. Call Mrs. Hand. CRan- claim any title to. Interest In, or' en- will flo4 m highly «r«ln«d LLS FOR WASHtNO MA- Est. 1*2$ burner service on all types Vacuum and bath, oil heat. ford 6-J451. . ' ^ T« By Husbands •hilled ftUtt mt »r«fesavl«aal ECONOMY cumberance upon the said lands or prem*. cleaning oil or coal furnaces. Con- , __ —ills In stock for any type RALPH DELLA SERRA WOMBJN'S and children's dresses made bo, you are required to answer said coih- nucUU ... a complclcly-e•• will. Alden Street ... CRanford 0-2114 $104.00 BOYLE TREK SURGERY COMPANY. enjoy new motoring pleasure. ' Bring storage. AgenU for Allied Van lines. • «wrr-xprirrarrTMO^ —• Had the painslahlaf a*4*•»*»•» t* Inc. All types of crating and packing. MUSICAL INSTRUCTION Bring your tree problems to us. Free 0ILS109 U1*HOLSTERINa '— Furniture repairs All services performed In an expert examination: Trees removed,' pruned, your car in today and have it serviced detail tha| ««v»ar<-» r*»mpl«tcly »c- draperies, slip covers. Venetian blinds. E. R. BENNETT, Teacher of, Piano. Latest fed. 37 Rankln Street. mi»»K^»>. xeL caralc pfctxribed mc-dlcloe. Ves. (Ou,rt § . manier at reasonable rates. methods. Beginners and advanced 1 Nice choice of fabrics. F. Kantner & BOBBINS Si ALLISON. Inc. Elizabeth, a-4184. tf DID YOU KNOW — by Chevrolet-trained mechanics. our prc»crlp4i*n |sb«rai«ry Is per- •UIV THE OUAK fn. UO South Ave.. E.. Tel CRanford courses. -Special course for adult begm- u 13 14 Personal 213 South Ave.. E. nera. Lessons at your home, 868 Dorian IS otjttt tf Phone CRanford 8-0888 • Cranford. N. J. ROOFING — REPAIRING That the Ide«)l Husband- remembers fectly prepared tm render pr«fe»- Road. Tel. WEsUUld 2-0306 tf To Women With »lonal service t« y*>t>—4* prepare RE-ROOFING, slate, tile, asphalt shingle to take his wife out of the * : SPRING TUNE4JP uni* NOSING SEKVICE TILING repairs. Leaders and gutters, new and 17 yoir medicine perfectly. STEEL tile for bathrooms and kitchens REAL E8TATE WANTED repaired. Walter Schubert, Springfield U Nagging Backache My Favorite CatAlffOaO V. N. A. for Oeneral Nurs- installed over present walls. Beautiful, Ave.. Westfleld. WEstfteld -*--?"™" kitchen frequently? kicludes oil 'change, lubrication, brake adjustment, rear fnf. Visits, Hypodermics. Maternal and 4 Want to buy a 6-room house In Cranford sMaAt Care. Health Education. The permanent, economical. Terms if de- priced around 910,000. Box 401, c/o u\le' and transmission Iliteh and change, and complete TISSUES 500 22c sired. Mr. Maynard. Venual TUe Co., WE MAKE A SPECIALTY of all im «« gal cMar, tiasi and strain, ovw Visiting MUM Can Help You. Nominal Citizen and Chronicle. 4-10 of roof repairing such as tile, slate engine tune-up. . ' _«». TsL CRanford 8-0757. or consult CRanford 8-3893. CR. 6-3072. tf 39-SOc *"rtlo«. n«a»lisi sainslnf or «xp<>- Telephone Directory. ' . tf roof. Also. JM>W roofs. ,Wm- L. Schro»- ELECTRICIAN der, I Walnut Ave.. Cranford. Call'day Uoa. Thto a**y'Wa4 many Wk» to com' That the Ideal Place to enjoy ONLY $9.95 AUTO 8PRAV-PAINT DANIEL J. HEYBURN or night CRanford 8-3474 »U1B o| aaaglasAackach*, lam td P«P and — LICENSED — •"TY. asaJUribas ami dlsalw-. OtUlM a ^uperb, home-cooked dinner or OOB SPECIALTY is complete paint Jobs, ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR 8VrjCUKS11OIfS T*—U I ru a_u , __,] Ktiato for 8.1« 0P oltkta or fraMaat paaucsa may nsult •hicr. Include expert body and fender SPORT YARN HOME INSULATION (tim alner M»i1«Vn lrrlutltna dua to cold. luncheon is at the Colonial RESIDENTIAL — COMMERCIAL at a.vary reasonable price. Call BALDWIN HILL, rock-wool insulation, ._. •; INDUSTRIAL Jack Frost—2 ox. Ball. JSOc I—Write or print Blatnty. - ««mpM« or dlatary tadUentlona. (or free estimates with ELECTRIC MOTORS REPAIRED blown.method Used; personal suporvlr Room of the Cranford Hotel? Shop located In Cran- biggtst valut of 19508 BURNSIDE AVE. — CHANFORD 8-3000 aton. Established moo. Wm. L. Schroet ( ! ' I . » your dlacomlerla an diu to the- Wheat, 1175 May fair Drive. 4 ox. Hank Wonted ...... 85c d«r, 1 Walnut Ave.. Cranford. Call day a-tsaatilria yapr oatrto. t_ny. »ua«. don't wait, try Dosn'a Pills. • mUi DONALD E. DAVIS of night. CHanford 0-547*. '• "untie. Us*4 amii—fiillj by millions.for NOW That You KNOW, Be the IDEAL • OTHKK FAMOU$ UUI Citanford 6-3979 1 ox. Jack Frost MhW*m #«sr ad 4m- or cash tor «_ M ._ to cov •wr »0 ytn. Whll* tbfM cymptonu may Norris Chevrolet. 8HOB KEPAIKINO ELECTRICAL SERVICE Ite'lBOB BKPAOUNa. JOB N. Union m $TOCK Baby Wool ...,. 35c PIANO TUNING larsjsiy'oa-wstat you ad in (ulL •"« otawwla* eeeor. ifa s*nasln« hem HUSBAND and Bring the Little NORTH AND CENTRAL AVENUES Itrej'tos: d^skik shoe repair service and aay). "*oy tlaaw Doan'* «!»• hippy rdW— ELECTRICIAN, general repairs, IruUlla- PIANO Tuning and Repairing.1 Warr*n •sVAUUNa tlon. fluorescent fixture*. Electric ranges ... , > Wp UM 1» «tll« ol kldaay tub« and nlt«r» Woman Over Today. We PROMISE W. Groff. 'for 25 years WestfleWs r '>ua out waatau Oat Doaa'* PUla todayl WESTFIELD 2-0220 CALL NOW — DON'T DELAY serviced and Installed. Houses wired Cranford's foremoat piano tur 1 TwihisVs jroui- Btiana aassafcar Life Will be More PLEASANT I IV1CE and rewired. Joseph A. Sommers. 88 Westfeld Sewing Center Walnut Street. WestAeld. Tsi. . us to discus* WESTFIELD 2-292S Centennial Avenue. Cranford. Tel. FASTS. KKPAimg. ALL MAOaUNU Add 2-3329. Member of New X i and CJUnrord 6-3210. * t.f Association of Piano Tuners Pol- ZSS N. EJLJAEK STREET JlOE-BttQAD. ELECTRICIAN — Housewlrlng. Jobbing, .. , ;— , tuning «nd Wpairtri PILLS icheerfaDy r Oo*rs WESTFIEU), N. J. repairs, fluoresccat fixtures. John Fan- OB«B Till II.K I «>134S. 81 EUi- ning. Tl Bumslde Avenue. Call CRan- Vy noognlied e«p«rts. CTUniordPUoo U ford 6-0874. Co. Tuners %nd Rebulldcra. 3 North AV« last CaU.dlUntord oljTMl (S "'7W?S™V;.-."-?T^v"''-;•:\

THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSPAY. APRIL 20. 1950 ?age Nineteen

i«^Wi«^»isi«^is»''N«>sSJ»^a,«a<^s>^><>»s><^s^ssa^s>>^s>s^,s^^s>»^^is^.«ssa^t^ Watson will receive the ballroom Cleveland PTA Reelects To Address Local Mrs. Watson's Pupils- pupils. i -' I WANTED TO^BUY \0steo ux Selects BEAI, ESTATE FO* SAIUS • REAL ESTATE FOE-SALE * FOE BENT Presbyterian Men Piano accompanists will be . ; - • FOB 8ALB •- '- • ' - ' i . • i l '. : k PA|K of tafl, silver^ 3 light candetabtas. Mrs. C F. Schillinger To Give Dance Recital UFHOiSTERING—Sets recovered. ' Sola SMALL fireproof buildi,,,, ., , CLASSIFIED BATES ONE large well-built trunk, (10; small • ASK ROWLAND ABOUT , ft CBanford8-3642. . ' •'-''-;' h Gordon Pricfc; assistant secre- Mrs. Charles Meinersman, Eleanor . and chair bottoms repaired. 'CBanford v tdc atulother facilities Ct **>«!«. Invitations have been issued for trunk. $8. CBaoftird 8-4700. - , , ) ., ••, ,V, > r' nI er Mrs. Charles F. Schilling^r war IN8K*tlbN—4 itnU » war*. t-MSi • , • •—"*•. r lord.'zoned for buslnS", , o« o2 \MT&*W* DQ6TALES Hewlitt and Carl Leonard. Chor- & Fasnaeht President tary of the Eastern Division, Pres-r t^nb mtaJmnm. AM til b» IfiilBLE MOTHER vtU care tat ANTtOUKS kinds, furniture, China, the dance recital to .be given Sat- FOB. coat, sabls blended northern musk- MULTIPLE LIST. YOUR PROPERTY dne-'faJiuty* In appearance: twd-famUi ,ln •n. ,Can afler 5 p. in. CRanford "vi2r^ Jewelry.' oil palntlrtgs. facturing. ' Phone CH; '" reelected president of^the Cleve- eography will be Mrs. Watson. Ua«»—!»—!• cents • lline. Acs aft la OIL-BUENEn service. CRanford 8-9329. use. Converted borne With the sfc*C »u» Walter; K. Fasnacht of 33 byterian Men, will discuss the urday by pupils of Mrs. Tldwyn dbdsabll a pprimi . rat, fashionable, size 10-14, excellent rooms and unusdal featyres - that' rim \'YiU '••vi'i\K>:\> i '>C:JIJ>. • i " !items or entire con- New books About Dogs with the ' • .• ; land PTA at its meeting^Monday functions of the organization at- a H. Watson at 2:30 -p. m., in Cran- BCrEAT OK0ESTIONS e , " uated arOUn'd Is the atoiy jpf the "rehabUitatlon" up people and a remarkable mem- • ;• •.•:/..;.!-• ^ -"- Brable .9ox«4,C/.o CRanford 6-0773. ' "'" ~ ' ~TT~ n f WANTED ; Pho e CRa illiam HftUstein of Westfield.. - Kiwanis Cliib and staged by theSecretary, Mrs.- William H. Old ory, Once, when they were at a —with largo .living-joom ~» d '«rebls)ce, If .gleaming "white" .palrilrit l,» a MUST Kdl o p?m " "'wTS of Herman Boxer, a canine veteran pfllcers of the local group are; FR1GIDAIRE refrigerator, porcelain. $35: 4-20 attractive science kitchen. Low taiies your dreim riousedon't-lnspecI't-lnspect thiIhlsolifs i NAVY der, wife, one chUd desire Otfiers nominate4 for the-new Cranford Dramatic Club on Mayand corresponding secretary, Mrs. oT World'Warily party where about 80 people were FOR SALE chest of drawers. CRanford 6-1052. • Priced at 114,500.. This should be ;seen, because* It does need palnC Butll you Jjrbrfrooin house or apartment pref- present, dog and master went from President, R. M. Harmon; vice^ SIMMONS porch clider and" 2 matching LAWN specialist. Renovation, construc- eribly. furnlshed-/—AvaiUble If ay, 4une Iterm are: Vice-presidents, Mrs. 26 and 27 in the auditorium of the Guy Porcella, also reelected, and To win Berenice, an aristocratic TWO BOYS' suits, one brown, brand new. tion, weed control, maintenance. H. M. are Interested in , ADTO8 FOR SALE high school, wa!>'held Tuesday un- group to group, greeting each guest president, F. W. Sarpoulis; secre- glider chain, $30.» Phono CRanford Black. CRanford 6-0883. tf WILLIAM O. 8CHMAL SOLID CONSTRUCTiON ' LAWNS and gardens cared for, shrubbery or July- 1st. WIU consider summer •Walter M. Hamilton of Roselle treasurer, Mrs. John A. Manger. beagle he met In England during' U-0474. size 17, chesty. $10; one tweed, site .Realtor SPACIOU3 BOOMS ', ]l trimmed, grass mowed. .CRanford 6- rental. Usher, 205 Beech street, CBan- CHEVROLET ttet-lhe .leadership -of Harold S the war...the Boxer .hero goes to in turn. When they completed their tary, R. Dudley,, .and treasurer, 12-14, regular, like new. $5. CRanford LAWNS made, limed, fertilized, reseeded 9 Alden St. : CR. 6-3533 iord 6-4762. -.--.•—'->— •••-••<•••• •• -.••.-»—r .-Kpd.-csnditton, Call IPark.'Mrs. Ernest Rehder of Cran- The PTA this' year has arranged rounds, 'Austin noticed that Sad- 0-2891. '"•' •• '• , (living.rooin,16x16) 3 bedrooms Uiat will any evening after 0. Compton during a luncheon meet- school under the O. I. bill.. As the Channing Rudd. The steering EASY washer, excellent condition; G. E. and rolled. * Shrubbery planted and •• " 'it' take twin beds, excellent Interior coMttl- Iford'and Mrs. Caleb Higgins of dler was whining softly and look- 1 THE. OA.V. CHAPTEB would like to ing of the- Kiwanians in the Coach for a basketball backdrop to be only dog in an American College, committee includes J. E. Laird, P. - " vacuum .' cleaner * with attachments MASON and HAHUN ebony baby grand transplanted, pruning, trimming, etc tlon, tile science kitchen, aanftas bath, V Iffili» WANTED _ JtfALE have' a mimeographing machine and 1949 BUrcK. black. four-d.«,r,' IBoselie Park; treasurer. Miss Lot- ing across the room at a lone man. . CRanford 6-1741. piano. ' Excellent condition. .Reasonable. Call Oscar Waltz. CRanfonT 0-3099 af- oil steam heat and a price that will fll white wall tires, null,, and Four. Tickets for'the'play placed on the playground and also he finds himself the . center of a J. Wright, R. Given, Kenneth De- ter 8 P. M. • 4-20 THREE blocks from Roosevelt Schoob!l4 MAN fproil^iinter insttllntton and serv- typewriter donated to them. Call CBan- stormy public' controversy, andv is Austin realized that this was the CRanford 0-1519. your pocket book. See this, home ford 8-6130. , • driven only 10JO0 mlk-s. ltie Kingsland of Roselle Park, and has provided reproductions of fa- Longe and A. J. Wallner. years old. 3 bedroom home. (3 for twin SU.0O0. ; ice work. Experienced. State qualif lea- broken.in. Immediate were -distributed by Winfield G invited, to defend bis educational only person In the room the Fox THAYER baby carriofie; crey> collapsible, REFRIGERATORS, washing machlr beds i tile bath, attic with stairs, large lions Box 405 C/o Citizen and Chronicle. lsecretary, Mrs. C, E. Cranch of mous paintings for two class with mattress, excellent condition, $25 SLIPCOVERS r.nd DRAPES custom made. •12A English VUlaee. Scott- "'. " . .•' •-... • .' ' ' , rights, on the Town Meeting of theTerrier had failed to greet the first The group, open to all men who vacuums, all electric appliances re- : Expert wprlcmanshlp guaranteed. Beau- living room with fireplace, full site din- .' ' ..,.., ,-t.l i.,: • ,.• •..- i' •' . • .. 5T4 FURNISHED ROdMS f OE RENT CRanford 0-3023. • V; paired. Work guaranteed. Call Fred's ARE YOU LOOkrNO TOR IWestfleld. A:short business.m^et- rooms. The association also spon- Air. The strain of being a celebrity time, round. are members. pJLJhe Presbyterian ! i?X tiful selection of spring fabrics. Call ing room, science kitchen with bar and , A BRICK BUNGALOW FURNISHED room convenient to . aU11049 OLDSMOBILE 88. 4-d^ A report was'presented by Jack g y Wltherspoons, CRanford 6-5644. 4-27 Appliance Repair Service.' CRanford breakfast room, steam heat (oil) screen equipped/ purchased n Jing was conducted by Mrs. Robert sored the sixth grade trip to New fill ld H hi Church, was organized to provide ONE' uwd 4 cu. ft. Servel nas rcfrlccrator G-3853. ffl WITH STTHLK BATHS — APARTMENTS FOR RENT, { transportation. $8.' 2 North Union finally lands Herman on a psychi- porch", garage, good-size lot, tM.BOO. total mileage 3.700. o. ,Klla Harney . on ( a Kiwaniis-sponsored .horse,—Ma Perfect condition. SIS. Call CHonford ill AUTOB4ATIC HEAT SIX sunny rooms, completely rembd- Ave. CRanford 0-2484. • : |Laier of Cranford, president. York City, where students ;visited atrist's couch and the opportunity for men to know DINING ROOM sets, gas stove. 4-poster FOUR bedroom' home ' near Roosevelt Jng abroad. .Call CHaiir(>rd id 6-6392. ' bed. occasional chair, dressers. lamps, Authorized / - 4 BEDROOMS • el0d,,oU heat furnished, adults preferrtd. Highlightlngthe program was a trip of 20 children to the Ringling Plfinpt'"';"m—°ti'1 *'•"-san1ty"-.o"nIy'~Dy~T Berenice's arrival two animals the New Yorker mag- /School, tiled bath, screenwd porch, sun AN EXTRA LARGE LOT , PLEASANT furnished/ room, convenient dy or Saturday. azine ever profiled. Saddler's death Jtheir church and take an active vanity and antique chests. Townsend, OIL BUHNER parlor. Jiving room with fireplace, steam $90 per. month. 'CBanford, 0-0893, nights I talk on rnOKT~GflHss*'. Mr. settle down in a doghouse designed ford 6-9622. . $16,800. : '•'••-, .. heater, good runnlne condition n "*l I Charles Baiter of Madison. She History. '•'.''- , >• "" twelfth birthday, was a blow to mon said. • ONE - pair garage doors. 4x8; also S2" Serrice on all makes tion aluminum screens and, storm win- Bta Harney declared that box lunches by Frank Lloyd Wright to raise enamel sink, right-hand drain. CRan- GARWOOD—New, four-room bungalow, dows. Venetian blinds, attached garage. LOST FURNISHED ROOM, in private home, at- _fer._WEstfleld 2-1498-J. " .-9 Bulloozer Dutch i colonial In excellent condition, APARTMENTS WANTED 4- B. DAVIS. Interior and Exterior palnt- reported that ne would take a Jim Austin, never permitted the perfect condition. Cost new $19. bargain for hire. S. W. Oliver. Inc.. CHanford not due to the accumulation ol dat I bred German Shepherds since ternational Flower Festival to be for it contains a thorough, discus- WORK bench,' including small lathe, tastefully decorated. , Science kitchen, YOUNG business couple urgently need 3-4 tng and paper hanging.' Quality ma- group of Kiwanians from his home dog's show career to interfere with $11.50. R. A. MUlard. CRanford 8-3940. ' 6-215* and Linden 2-7034. tf steam heat with ' nearly new oil burner, terials and workmanship. Eat. 1925.on the walls, as many suppose, to 11919. Soon after' trie attack at held Tuesday through next Satur- sion of all the problcrtns Involved, . motor and tfrlndcr, reasonable. CRan- BUNGALOW, 6 rooms, hot water heat rooms to complete wedding plans in For reasonable prices and free estl- at 117 Alden street Saturday morn- his private life. Visitors, to Wlssa- (ord 6-1085. . SET of lady's matched golf dubs, good MASONRY ^.General repairs and altera- 1 garage, nicely landscaped lot. Conven Juiuv CRanford 6-2351 or Linden to rust formitag on the nailht^, I Pearl Harbor, she was made^reg- from preparing the brood' matron tions. S. H. Jordan. 22O South Avenue, (oil), large, fenced : Jot, garage $11(600. lent to high school. $14,500. ' mates—call CRanford 6-3218. tf ing at 8:15 to the district spring day at Georg Jertsen, Inc., special- boo. Austin's Long Island, place, condition. CRanford 6-3978 after 6 jun. 2-8078-M. '.,,.'•'• jional director of dogs for defense. to weaning the pups. BREAKFAST set. two bonclcsifed lin- East. CRanford. TeL CRanford 0-6911. WHITE colonial 8 rooms, attached ga- TWs la more notlcable on thdtat ty store at 667 Fifth avenue, New became apoplectic when, upon ask- PAINTS, screen. light and 'dark green. rage, steam (oil). $18,300.00. T. A. CRANE—Painting and Decorating. I From that time until two years af- conference of the Kiwanis Cl'tib EXPERT SHOE oleum top table, floor lampViln excellent — Landscape \ Contractors — Bungalow with 30x20 living roomj wood- FOUR room apartment,, vicinity of Cran- 320 South Union Ave. TeL CBanford .gurlace ol outside walls and), York City. , •II condition, two pairs leaded glass book- ^special,. $2.50 gallon; trim and trellis Many others at a price to fit your pocket burning fireplace, full size dining room iOrd, about $65 per.month, Good refer- in Camden. ' . light and dark green, $2.50 gallon. Other Lawns — Shrubbery — Tree Work book. . • . . - 6-0989. for estimates. . ' tf bathrooms where moisture ij fo Itcr the close of the war, she re- Flowers will be. flown, from . cose doors. CRanford 6-4221. with adjoining glassed-in porch suitable ences. CBanford 0-5905. 5-4 Past President Richard WUUWMI^MUHUlUUIIUIilUIUIIUUllllUimUltUIUUllnill UUUIIIIIMIUIUIIUWUHUltlMi colors, $3.50. - Paint consultant. We also i BototiiUng - ' - i fluently present. Touching up the Icruited dogs in the. state for the REPAIRING , Lawns maintained by the month-or season for summer dining, large kitchen ° with PAINTING •— DECORATING Europe and there will' be arrange- HOUSE cleaning will serve a double pur- carry all national known brands. Phone RICHARDS-SWACKHAMER electric range, 2 good size bedrooms with BUSINESS man and interior designer wife _•. .-.—Paper-HanginB.' -.-;—~ ... -- spots with shellac will [army, niarines,- «oast -guard and len "announced^ progress in plans _. . . _._... .g , 8ERVICE pose U you save your r castoffs to be CRanford e-1292. •-—.• -~ ••:•—•—•••<••• ROBERTS & WEI3E ments for table settings and, shad- - - Realtors ..-•.•••••• • smaller room that could be used as a need ,3 to 4 rooms. unfurnished apart- . Floor Scraping '. ' , for a card party which was con- p^ld "it the- Jumble Store for the bene- 183">f, Lefaigh Ave. CRanford'6-3284 bedroom, file* bath. Insulated, oil steam overcome this trouble. |navy: •.•'•". ... ^ ..'.'" ow boxes. Garden clubs from the- fit ol local charities. We will collect KITCHEN sink. 42". chrome faucets. 4 Alden Street, CR. 6-1122 or CR. 8-0476 ment, in N,orih Cranford. WUl decorate, SHABKEY CONSTRUCTION CO. ducted, last night at Koos Bros, .Skates Sharpened glass enclosed porch vestibule, one trel- ALL TYPES sink tops repaired or re- heat, extra-large lot with 105 ft. frontage. CRanford 0-9903 after 0:30 p.m. 24" Coldevin Head It is belieVed that Mrs. Baiter New .York area will take place. them. Telephone CRanford 6-9877. placed; Linoleum. «-q't"". rubber, tile North Side within few. minutes walk ol in Rahway. Thomas Hart was lis, metal medicine cabinet. 6 hot-bed center. $17,900. Clark Township CBanford 6-3613 lhas the largest collection of glass THRIFTYBUDGET Hats Cleaned and Blocked FRESH FROZEN floors Installed! Home floor waaers for PORCELAIN top table, kerosene range, sash. 2 doors, one with frame. CRan- THREE- • or 3^1-room. apartment and 8-11 _-_--. Frowntaf present at the meeting as' the 1 ford 6-2038. 4-27 rent, $1.50 per day. W.. K. Dolbter & 324 SOUTH UNION AVENUE — Frame . garage wanted by June 1st or. 15th for •in the United Stated She,showed five burners. Including oven, good con- Co* 741 Central Ave-. WEsuteld bungalow, five rooms and bath, open Modern colonial with pleasing lines. Part •June bride. Cranford or vicinity. Bus- UNDEN DECORATING CO. — Faulting ' The Commission for the Blind I guest of Wilbur H. Dehmer. Other, Sunday Dog Show Set RASPBERRIES dition. ' Reasonable. Call after 7 p. m. ^-5058. . tf porch with' stone floor, sunporch, fire- brick, front. 3 extra large bedroorrts, and decorating; established 1918. Call Imany pieces of "lutz" and Sand- CEDERGREEN DOO OWNER'S GUIDE by Kasco sells iness couple. Phone WEstfleld, 2-4591-M. .advises' all mothers that water; I guests were John (Molly) Pitcher Or Saturday and Sunday. W. K. John- for $1. Yours for 50c and coupon from place In living room," finished basement modern bath with peach tile. 1st floor Linden 2-3290. / tf son. 3 Wall Street. Cranford.. • U RADIO and Television Service. All .makes ' ^ '4-20 eyes or excessive, frowning «'| |wich glass and also brought a vase A match show, of the Union LOUIS MONTINI with fire-place. .Also fireplace' in yard. spacious living room with wood-burning i^ Arthur Fitzpatrick. both of LUNCHEONS :: any size bag of Kasco Dog Food. C.'E. repaired, same day service. _ lowest AWT> ff A — County-Keinnel-Club" will-be 'held' -"FASHION exchange," bridesmaid's dress Trubcnbach.-Cranford Feed & Seed OIL burner, steam heat. Two-car gar- fireplace, full elIB dining- room,- ultra blinking -may—be -signs—of- n~Rome; ~ the Plainfield Kiwanis Club. SHOE REPAIRING Store. 118 South Ave.. E.. CRanford prices. Herbert F. Sorge. Jersey Badlp age. Fully Insulated. Expansion at- modern tile science kitchen with break- FURNISHED ROOM WANTED Quality materials, careful workman- Sold Exclusively through Independent Dealers with hat and mitts, size 18. $12; double' Service. 139 HWcrest Ave- _ CRanford ship. Reasonable rates. Prompt serv^ trouble.'-, Ht your youngster [_ Mrs^Rehder^jwas^_incharge _of Sunday starting at 1 p.m. at the 0-1601. . ••-:•• - ,- tf tic. Taxes $185. Owner asking $18,000. fast bar, rear screened poroh; oil steam 8 Alden St Cranford breasted tuxedo, site 30, formal* sizes 6-O484. • tf YCIUNG LADY wishes furnished room ice. CaU CRanford 6-0140. ™ tf. any of these symptoms, have bill Wcstfieid Armory. Entries will be _ „___— fa if Price nlstHi>ni.d fcy DEBOW & CO.. NEWARK—BI 3-8100 12-14 like now, all reasonable. CRan- An excellent bungalow in A-l condi- heat, attached garage with permanent w|th kitchen privileges and garage. •the program and introduced the ie OW AVAILABLE at less than whole- tion. You must see it! ' • driveway.. Excellent condition, good size eyes examined by a reliable eye I On College Track Team accepted at the-match. Robert Os^- | ' ford 6-6314. sale—Interior oil paint, flat or gloss, YOUR HOME need fixin*? We repair lot. Choice location. Convenient to high Good references. Write Box 403, c/oVrrsCHKE & BLUNCK — Painters and •newly-elected State president, Mrs. anything from broken lamps, window CM. YEAKCL, Realtor Citizen and Chronicle. Decorators. 47 North 18th Street, Ken-'. doctor. ' It's a »good idea in anj [ borne of Cranford has been desig- CLEARANCE of teens and young teens $1.73 gal., 4 gals. $6; outside Unseed panes, sash cords, gutters and leaders 8 North Ave., W. — 1 Flight Up school- . . , • : . Uwortb.jN. J. Telephone CRanford iHoward Van Dien of Madison. Ap- William Frederick Hanzl, Jr., su^ts. coats and toppers at very attroc- white, $2.98 |al.. 4 gals. $11. Lead con- '-Cranford 8-1474 case- • ! nated official photographer for the 75c - COMPUTE FULL COURSE- tents twice that of many of the higher repaired, replaced, cleaned, 'porch rail- 6-4715 -»- BOseUe 4-0486-M. \ tf; proximately 50 members and guests on of Mr. and Mrs. William • tlve prices. Suits $9.95 to $18.95. . Open Ing* and steps replaced.. Now ceilings MDWLAND - REALTOR TUTORING show. YOUR CHOICE OF SEVERAL ENTREES 'Monday till 9. other days to 6. Edith priced brands, D. -Sc J. Paint Co., Fac- installed, roofs repaired, weatherstrlp- 444 Chestnut Street ROselle 4-1050 TUTORING—High School' and College R. MENZEL T— Interior, exterior paipt- [were present from Cranford, West- Hanzl, Sr., of 4 Central avenue tory Branch. 667 W. Westfield Ave.. Ro- I. HIU. Teen Shop, 310 Elm St.. WEstfield pinc W.Lv Schroeder. CBanford 8-3474. subjects. Carolus T. dark, B. A. (Yale). lng and paperhanglng. Estimates cheer- *-'•'; Early N. C. Law Irteld, Roselle Park and Elizabeth. and a freshman at Nichols Junior 2-1410. . seUe Park. N. J. 8-4 4.U-ROOM Brick Bungalow, about $ Mr. Harold Wilson—CR. 6-1954 LL. B.. Ed. M. 336 Mountain Ave., West- fully given. Phone CRanford 6-1345. MEAT — FISH or SALAD PLATES years old, attached garage, gas heat, Mrs. Miriam Neville—CR. 6-3186 01 Elisabeth Avenue, CRanford.' tf -In eolonial North Carolina fctl •The final meeting will be held next College, Dudley, Mass_ is a mem- ; ONE single felt mattress, new, $5; Sim- YOUR BEST BET LANDSCAPING Mrs. Gertrude Nunn—CR. 0-3688 field. CaU WEstfield 2-2741-W. tf . Top soil rototilling expansion attic, high cellar, a real, good WILLIAM BOESEL. Interior and Exterior lav; • required that once in eveij Imontb at the home of Miss Mabel ber of the college track team SAVORILY GARNISHED mons metal full size bed, spring and 2 THE YOUNG SET buy at „_...„ „_._ _ tl2.000.00 MATHEMATICS - TUTOR Graduate- TROPICAL mattresses, $1BJ 2 chiffoniers, mahog. Boys' BUIU 7 to 12. $14.95 up; Leisure Expert maintenance PataUng. Skilled mechanics. Personal three years a procession of land. iBowman of Roselle. ' which, will open its season on Nationally advertised crass seed for crab n Teacher Individual Instruction in Alge- supervision, ' 205 Columbia Avenue, FISH any, f IB. maple, new $50; one costumer, jackets. $9.75 up. THOMAS MacMEEKIN, »f't"r ' MOW under construction, extra spacious Saturday.— The youth is a grad- Appetizer -T— IJessert -— Coffee $1.50; one single long length Frendh 8 Walnut Ave. — CRanford 6-H1B1. grass control. bra; Geometry. Trigonometry and Cal- Cranford. Call CBanford 6-3715. tf owners, tinder the guidance of two Aquariumsy COLD CREAM J. F. Kinsella. CRanford O-O606.... S Alden Street, upstairs ' four-bedroom Colonial Homes. .Powder • culm.' CaU or write for, appointment. uate of the Pingry School in Eliza- sleigh bed; antique; four sectional book- room, tile bath, attached garage. Ex- ' George K. Parker, 14 Preston Avenue. appointed freeholders, should walk Party and ' Served from 11:^0 A. M. to 2:30 I*. M. ECONOMY SIZE cases, oak, $20: one Monitor washing SEASONED top-soil, 4 yards load. $13. BICYCXE AND. BABY CAHRIAGE RE- N Cranford. Mew Jersey; cellent location. Steam or hot water »ever CarrJen around the boundaries of each tract beth. - Supplies machine, year old. $25; one studio delivered. Sam Vitale and Sons. 144 PA1HS. We are equipped1, to render heating system (ollt. $16,500. The Day Guild of Trinity Church WEEKLY couch, bedding compartment, $35; bath- North 19th Street. Kenllworth. TeL $16,500 Colonial of brick and frame con- TRUCKING — DAUUNG ' An animal which recovers trom tor which a patent had beta PINING ROOM Oft COUNTER SERVICE complete repair service and' genuine \ ••: •. • • ".. ' •'• roam scale. $9; counter scale, S3; end CRanford 6-2883. tf parts. Solid rubber Urea installed by struction. Three • badrooms one With an attack oi shinpintf fever is like- (ranted. The custom .supposed!} Iwill hold a card party Tuesday at SPECIAL! _• - You M*. tables, $3 to $8; a few antiques, large BRAND NEW S-ROOM Bungalow $13,300. ALL KINDS of trucking, cleaning up and Princeton Club to Meet Kezl Sword OIL BURNER Installation with 275 gal- special machine. ALL REPAIRS GUAR- nursery alcove or dressing room. Tile moving:' Reasonable. J. Young. CRan- ly to remaia a carrier of the reduced, boundary disputes. • 1:30 p. m., in .the parish house.. refactory dining table, 6 chairs, $150; ANTEED. Robsevelt School district, living room, hath. Attached garage., steam (oil). ford 8-0377. . ' . 5-4 TalL , sideboard, hew. $50; old cheat of drow- lon tank and three controls, including * gupst closet, picture window, 3 bed- Excellent condltjon as well' as location. disease, yet it ia Impossible to de- Charles W. Caldwcll. Jr,, head ' all permits as low as $269.75 and up. KKN BITTUOfS rooms, colored tile bath, dining room Breeders • era. CRnnfqjd 6-6083. - • DEAN OIL CO. A Cranford Cycle and Toy Co.. |17,S00 Another gpo4 buy. In a modern RELIABLE TRUCKING CO. tect* carriers just/ by looking 'at football coach at Princeton ' Uni- 1" NorthAvejug. West. _ , adjoining fcftchen. expansion attic. Insu- borne of byek and 'frame construction. , — Reasonable Storage — STATE OF NEW JEBSEY 60c eacb attj 3am . size 31% x 51%, . FAnwpod 2-8484 tf (X ^yMr^sf firacn,"""m ~~ '•y lated. large basement, oil air ' condl-' Three- bedrooms, sundeck. Tile bath. At-' them. Thi» explains some of the to versity, will be the principal , • 7 6n# 39% * 79V«. CRat»j tloned heal, lot 50x150. A WELL-BUILT Estimates — Contract or Hourly For carrying 6 per cent of fi POSTAGE STAMP collections bought and outbreak* that occur a«er a rrt*n- i JAMES IXAY. CATHERINE A. apeaker at. 6:30 tomorrow evening sold. Elm Stamp Co.. Box 8O2C. PlalrW ACCOUHTJNQ^ AIXDITINO. . HOME, u u jii Desmr.T >> V i .— J V&8Q0 :ake Country Clpb. Wcstfieid. 7 SoutnT Ave.. •£.. Crariford ', • 6-4460L ~ '. tf cent. Closed Mondays Otween Walnut Sc 8. Union Av. CR 0-3853 room, fireplace, large dining room, tiled ELLA J. McCORMACK, Bealtor BOBBINS & ALLISON. Inc. LY. MB. JOHN DOE, htls- SEWING MACHINES — USED. kitchen, bar and breakfast space, open ~ of Alberta Flay, said 4^Cf«am.Oa LIONEL locomotives and cars (used) "o" SINGER round bobbin treadle. $2050. LANDSCAPING. gardening.' - - contract 30 Prospect 8t, WestfleM 2ia South Ave,, JS.. CBanford 6-0898 work and light hauling. Call CRanford porch, 3 bedrooms, colored tile bath, .WE. J-4848 ives. CO-IIM MOVING — STORAGE — PACKING John Doe being ilctiUous, ft V CCONOMV SIZE and "037" guage. 30% to 60* off Ust Singer round bobbin electric portable. 6-3943 days and CRanford 6-9394 stairway'to attic and large cedar closet, Agents Allied Van Lines. Inc. rUfhtn; S > fliRACE AMELIA FLAY. MR. price, all guaranteed for 1 year. Stan- $64.80. . Singer round bobbin electric nights- • 4-27 largo basement, oil-hot water' heat; at- FRAME bungalow, five rooms and bath. Glare Is largely caused by tx- HOME-MADE SWEET & HOI ROE. .'husband of ley H. Schultze. 301 Locust Drive. library table, $73.80. Singer electric tached garage; barbecue; beautiful In excelent condition1, expansion attic, CARL'S Local Trucking Service. WUl Amelia Flay, said name WE ARE CBaniord 0-5331. . tt round bobbin console model, reveise BIACHINE AND VACUUM CLEANERS grdunds; lot 83x120: taxes •ISO; priced garage, macadamized driveway and out- move up to 4 rooms of furniture to cesjive contact between adjacent ITALIAN SAUSAGE Roe beln< llctltloui. tuts Aft stitch, dial tension, sew* over pins. repaired and trade-in, on new at/*16,800. side fireplace; convenient to school and shore or' mountains. Light hauling, bright and dark surfaces. There- her and their heirs, de- , FRESH FROZEN HORSE MEAT. Govern- $133.80. All machines thoroughly re- ones. Guaranteed Workmanship. A prick, center hall, six-room house. In a BOME-MADE i and personal representa- ment Inspected, also hearts and liver conditioned and guaranteed. prime location is available because oj transportation. Price $11,800. Call hour, day or contract. Also attics, cel- fore, extensiva area* - of window* DAILY. Cranford Pet Shop. 11 North — Free Estimate — v. CRanford 8-9124. . lars and yards cleaned. CRanford and their or any of their SINGER SEWING CENTER - a Efan Street. WBstfleld J-36M t» owner's transfer. The rooms are ,oi and skylights whlph minlmbe those MEAT BALLS devisees, executors, ad- For greater economy ... for greater convenience — your Avenue, East, CRanford 6-1008. 993 Stuyvesant Ave.. Union tjood size, making for; nice living aha 1 gnmtees. assigns ELECTRICAL Contracting—Housewirinc gracious entertaining. Roosevelt School contrast* are recommended prac- ' In Sauce best buy's the large she packages of the health and beauty' MAOAZINES UNlonviUe 2-7014 Jobbing, fluorescent fixturesfixtur , repairs ana LIGHT HAULING DONE in rifht. title or Open Monday and Friday Evenings is nearby; The price—117,000. Available with tt-toh truck evenings and tice for good dayUghtlng. and GEORGE F. FLAY A 112-HOUR CELEBRATING aids used daily In your home. You pay leaf proportionately NEW*.or RENEWAL subscriptions. Con plugl s InstalledItlld . GeorgGorge SSanguUiano. 12 screens, oil heat, double garage, prop- week-ends. . CaU Rosendale. CBanford Italian Spaghetti Cheese FLAY, his wife, Bart V. Guy. CRanford 8-9015. 3-30 NURSERY stock, week end specials. Open MyrtlMtl e StStreet. t TTell CRanforCR d 6-9529. SHAHEEN AGENCY erty 100 xlBO ft. 2 blocks from Boyle . . . MUCH LESS . . . and you get more proportionately . . . all day Sundays. ' Large flowering IS North Ave.. E.. Cranford 8-5689. • y You ate hi t and required HAVE your sewing machine or vacuum Midway. CRanford 6-8907 after 6 p. m. and Italian Olive 0j Ito serve upon 8. Sauer. plaintiff's WORK WEEK? THE, OPENING 'MADE TO ORDER cabinets of all kinds, shrubs. $1.50 to $1.78: small and large CaU CR. 6-1900. Bes. CR. 6-0708—4J-10S3 • ": y.' 8-11' 1 much more . . . than you do in the small ulie. So save in a BROMO < outside window boxes, all kinds, of extra heavy barberry-3 and 3*4 feet SSe cleaner repaired or electrified by a Open Sundays SARGENT'S MOVING AND STORAGE --••• Etc Beater " , ,•',•• •attorney, is 8 North Av flower boxes, pedestal .tables, picnic and 43c each. Large assortment of factory-trained mechanic with 13 years now loading household goods to all 48 . Rinse TOUT egg beater and fruit Italian and Americaii Inue West. New Jersey, an BIG WAY. Get the large size packages of your favorite of satisfying service. Call CRanford WANT TO RENIf States and Canada, specialising In New •answer to the --.it filed In a civil . tables, book shelves, television table, evergreens. $3.80 up. All varieties of Juicer under running cold water V ' Can yoa imagine working 112 hours a week, every nationally advertised products at BELL'S PHARMACY V,, QHIHME lawn furniture of all kinds, toy chests, flowering trees, cherry, peach and red AMERICAN Telephone and Telegraph England, Florida and California ship- OCERY lactlon. In wl._ QulsUno Labate Uiuain- OF OUR chest of drawers. Fred Davey, 43 No. dogwood. 40% less. .Brightwood Nurs- Company executive, no children, heeds ments. Same van. to destination. Let right after you have used them; 212 SOVTH AVE.. E. •tiff and James r, «t ate. an Befendants. week? That*a how long your eyes work, week in where prices are always — the LOWEST POSSIBLE. .'. t7U> St., Kenllworth. CRanford 8-5555. CROSLXY. Cnldspot electric refrigerator THE TOPS IN VALUE . unfurnished house, 2 to 3 bedrooms.' us estimate your next move. UNITED •pending in the ' COurt of New (.V Cold TaWal. ery. Mountain Ave., near Jerusalem servicing. Postal Radio Service, call VAN LINES. Ted Sargent, Agent. It takes only a second and save* CRANFOBD and week out, year'round. Road, Scotch Plains. FAnwood 2-8148. CBanford 6-0«71. If We all know that hi order to possess a hear commuting. Call free Mr. Stocks. •Jersey. . Onion County, Squibb VENETIAN BLINDS (controlled ventila- New .York. Exchange 3-9800. extension i WEstneld 2-3033. tf minutes of hard work later on. Open AlToay Sundays 1 Docket Number .MI4-4A Within 35 days . tlon and light). Measuring. Installation; .4-37 real sure fire buy In today's real estate 357*1,'B to 8. Monday thru Friday. •That's why your eyes deserve the best care. SPEC I HL SRUinCS i choice of tapes for an average of $4.80 TV SERVICE CONTRACTS market you must offer for sale a home latter May 11. >. exclusive of such TOOTH PASTE (M SOIL COMPOST. $S a yard, delivered. •date. If you to do. the relief de- •J: NEW v ! per window. Steel or .aluminum slats. FIVE DOLLARS in a desirable neighborhood that meets And the best care is medical eye care—safe* 2 Ige. tubes "^ Screened soil compost. $7 a yard, de- An makes, new and used: All parts, the requirements of a purchaser and is LOTS FOR SALE lmanded In the wfil be taken MOTH PROOFER > F. Kantner & Sons. 120 South Ave., E. livered, also small excavation work. tubes afsd labor registered for one year. • against you by ' guarding your eye health and your general Tel. CRanford .8-0893 or CRanford also priced right. NORTH SIDE—a lots, Oak Lane, all lmi- 1 EPSOM SALTS . OJ.. BOMB ...... 1.89 «43«a tf L. Fazio, Elizabeth 2-8831 between • Pay as you go basis, station Radio and proveroenta, 80 x 178 each. One lok The jtin Instituted torth e health, too. .,. • " z c and 8 P. M. tf Television Co, 333 South Avenue. West- WE ARE PROUD INDEED • purpose of qu _ th« tiOe of Oulstlno s lbs....:. s& * DICIIMJRICIUE Ib FULLER Brushes — For tooth brushes, field 2-4880. . 8-11 North' Union and Elizabeth Aves., '108 iLabate In and lands am} premises sit- 59c household brushes, polishes, waxes. Call VENETIAN BLINDS, up to 38* white and frontage. CRanford 0-6963. . . tf luate. lying and . in the Township of Medical eye care can begin here. Drop in for a ASPIRIN TABLETS 1 o.. ivory. $3.99. Immediate delivery. Al- MASON CONTRACTORS to offer,"to you the buying public this 5 lbs. or write L. A. McKee, 12 Arlington ban-Lewls Hardware. 109 N. Union Ave. lovely home, located In the area In Cran- ICranford. Union' ty. New Jeiseyjand visit, and let us furnish you the names of Eye Phy* XOC 2.29 Road. Cranford, N, J. Telephone CRan- Sidewalks. Flagstone Work. Garage Build ford most In demand today. i FURRIER , , •being known desfgnatart as lot M to 100-5 gr ford 8-1785. ing. Brick Work. Cellar Water Proofing. A. KANTNER. New coats and1 scarfs for •Block: 4 on a antitled "Map of Land sicians (M-D-) convenient to you. GILLETTE SUPER SPEED FAMILY SIZE Free estimates Schwartz. CRanford kale. Remodeling -and repairing hlgk •Late of John im, deceased at Cran- DANDERINE Af VENETIAN BLINDS. Inclosed rolU- COLUMBIA WINDOW SHADES, up to 31 8-9405 or UNlonvOle 3-1635^1. tf A THIRTY FOOT LIVING ROOM! WRITE YOUR v RAZOR with I OO . "ord. New J, wblch mapjs on flle *-^8dj the finest in the world, custom Inches, on your roller. $1.0*. Same Day grade furs. UB Wajnut avenue, CRanl- H— 35c size nude, all' colors. For free estimates Service. Alban-Lewls Hardware., 100 BKNDDC Antomatlr Washer Service, all Complete in every respect, fireplace, ferd. 0-1878. tf I In th..e Union _-_nty Registers Offlce. | 10 blades .... BROMO- telephone WEstneld 2-4586 before 1 N. Union Ave. tf work guaranteed. - 10 Alden 'Street. airy, but still containing plenty of W. Said premises lare located on Woodside PARA MOTH 2Q.. CHanford «-171S. tf Avenue, CrmnfoM. New Jersey, BRUNNER'S OOORONO DEO- CA.. p. m. J. Svenda, 619 South Ave., Gar- PITTSBURGH PAINTS, full line of In- SPACE. Oil heat, and a real acl _ CURTAINS v wood. N. J. tf kitchen, and best of all, neat as a pin : You Junes Fl«y axe made a defendant in ELIZABETH CRYSTALS Ib. *^ DORANT SPRAY ** ^ SELTZER terior and exterior. Painter*' discount CRANFORD Refrigeration Sales and Serv and ready for occupancy.' Low taxes and CUBTAIN8. • lace' cloths ' small *>«:»uae you arc the last record owner of hi WESTFIELD G in house lot quantities. Alban-Lewls. ice. Household and commercial repairs. WITH THIS 5 lbs DOG FOOD: Cero-meato. Galnes. Kasko. 1SJ9 North Union Ave/ U an asking price of $14,500. large, bedspreads, washed, boned , CLASSIFIED AD •"id premises; -wcu Charles James Flay, 206 Easl Broad St. 277 No. Broad St. •. 1.33 SQUIBB MILK OF I Spratts; (canned horse meat) Inky, none on Frigldalre. Kehrinator. Crosley. Cold- stretched. 203 Fourth Ave., darwood. Wiulrnn J-lay.V Joseph Henry Flay. EL 3-5151 MAGNESIA C7.. '• better. In bulk or loose. Cedar shavings "SKYLIGHT" washing fluid. The orig- spot. Norge. etc. Rear of 18 Alden — MURRAY & MURPHY — WEstfleld 2-8944-R. , •' " ™^ Albcrtha Play. .'Grace Amelia Flay and WE 2-0530 ; jtor your doc bed. Also Glovers and inal Sky light, formula. 35c per gallon (9 Street. TeL CBanford 8-1713. tf CURTAINS laundered, ironed or stretched!, THE CITIZEN and CHRONICLE George F. Ttkf are made defend- . open Moudfttj Eve. open Thursday Eve. Sergeant's dog medicines. Wild bird «nta because -you may be heirs of cents refund-for Jug). Chapln's Sport CABTOflKR and cabinet maker. Quality CANT BE BEAT FOR CHILDREN Family washing. Call 24 Sue: 5 Alden Stree^ - SUAVE and SUAVE ~ . food.' Suet cakes for all feeders. Our Shop, opposite thi flrehouse. TeL craftsmanship: Ludwls; Selbert, 388 A lovely landscaped plot, lots of green, Stt CBanford 8A493S. "Id Junes FlaV and have or claim some prices are very reasonable. Free deliv- CRanford ft-1569. ' tf Lincoln Drive. Kenllworth: TeL CRan- green grass, we know your offspring will Cranford. N. J. interest In saidi premises? you Catherine EGG SHAMPOO. 7Q,. ery. CRanford 0-3553. " _ . tf go for this, and once you Inspect this CURTAINS laundered at home. - —, Mrs. James Fhy. Mrs. Reg.. 1.09 DEPENDABLE repairs to all kinds or REALLY MODERN BUNGALOW. land Helen Flay ide defendants be- TONI REFILL KIT J#"33 " South Union Aves. tf U North Avenue. Wesfc tf household articles and equipment. Rea- j • , . ' .CLOCKS REPAIRED {• GENTtKMEN: • . ••' or claim to have sonable rates. Phone CBanford ( you Mr. John MAGAZINES — Subscriptions to all ob-CORDWOOD for fireplace, furnace and you will agree It's the -best buy ot theCLOCKS —' Spring wound oi» elestrk of dower $PRING-— -. (Includes 6 midget curlers, ' S-O140. Plrasr call after 3:30 p. m. tf Flay, said name , talnthlc. Prices .quoted upon request. kitchen stove. Call RAhwajr 7-1083. tf year. We could go on and on to describe cleaned and repaired. E. P Chamber- Please inaert the following Classifled Advertisement folr times begin- b i 25c Crcme Shampoo) ,• Please mall your Inquiries and orders it but the best thing, for you to do Is call lain. CRanford 6-4297, .. J i\ tl I John Doe , and you Mr. •; to Miss C. B. Weldln, 338 Xngle street, BLACKSTONE. Bendlx. Easy. Maytag us now. It's priced at $9,000. I Richard Hoe, Grace Amelia 1 /hrmiri/ir ! ECONOMY . | 27 washer service., All work carries manu- ning with your Ismie of ; Boo beW ««> ^iTAMPAX ^ Tenafly. N. J. H facturer^ parts guarantee of 90 days. WATCH. CLOtK. Jewelry and under the classiflcation I Way, said "-" KOTEX. 48s Postal Radio Service. CRanford 8-0971 MURRAY 4 MURPHY repairs at lower cost.' Fast d«V< Itltlous. axe made ots because you SA-A-A -^V)j\ ECONOMY SIZE J'OS reconditioned and guaranteed service. AU work done on the I may have e to have a rl«hl ECONOMY 1 27 trom $78 to $798. easy terms. Brand 'REALTORS lse*. Over 25 years' experience, oom _„ ^ . „ I"' courtesy and you the heirs, Q>J/ BOX OF 40 PLUMBING and Heating. Sewers cleaned MODESS. 48s x*'" * hew wonderful spinets at the best with electric sewer machine. Guaran- 349 South Avenue ' Watch Shop, 13 Walnut Ave., Cranford Idevlsecs and representatives and prices In N. J. Cranford Piano Co., teed. Edward G. Ledden & Son. Tel. Ui J. " • ; t I'heir or any ' heirs, devisees, Tuning and rebuilding experts. S North MclNTYRE'S .02 per word.—1.. Minimum charge .50 - GIANT SQUIBB 4Q<> ROurlle 4-1207 and CRanford 6-3935. Garwood, N. J. WEitfleld 2-4984 I executors. grantees, as- (This is to Avajlua, East. CRanford 8-3730. tf DRESSMAKING. ALTERATIONS 1 uctu or s tn rlint. UUe or SHAVE CREAM ....,_... WASHING MACHINE REPAIRS Repeat Ad* .01 per word — Minimum charge .25 I Interest 01 „ Jay. 'Charles James PERFECTLY ! ox rotted cow manure, top soil, 17 YEARS- EXPERIENCE EXPERT ALTERATIONS. Women's and Ittiy. William Joseph Henry Flay. BORIC Oft*- •and. blue atone and cinders, spread if Only expert mechanics work on your children's dresses, suits, coats custom J^lberfiia Flay Grace Amelia Flay 2 St LAWN MOWER EXECUTIVE or professional men. Located RECE1PT PREPARED •«- ACID Ib. ' * " " 1 Al Haessig. 013 East Broad appliances. Irons, vacuum cleaners, radios. made, CaU Mrs. Boyd. CBanford 6-1789 ^ OV AD{? 10 A. M. WEDNESDAYS I ate made «l>fyn<«-< In the event BE READ motors, toasters also repaired. CoffeyV. on Urge shaded plot Is this charming for, appointment or information. 4-A7 , corner Woodland Avenue. West- home. laying room with fireplace, din* —-^— . •• s*|nx«**"y> v*. sa*aj*j| ^^| [ of the deaths of any ol' said named de- HOSPITAL 4.O.. Call WEstneld 3-0859 after 6 1-3 Alden Street. TeL (Stanford 6-2114. tf l fendants, you may have or may claim to Here at HK1J/H PIIAllMACY you or jb-8730-W any time. - tf ing room, modem kitchen, den andLADnCS' suits and dresses made tq order; COTTON Ib. ^**^ SHOP H. P REYNOLDS. Rotary specialist OU porch, 1st floor: 2nd floor. 3 bedrooms also alterations. CaU Mrs. Hand. CBan- have an interest In said lands. U you will Und a highly (rained und FOR WASHING MA- burner service on all types Vacuum and bath, oil heat. ford 6-34U. I claim any title to. interest In. or en- By Husbands •hilled »talY of pror«nl3693. CR. 8-3872. tf of roof repairing such a« tile, mi 20-80C 3« •Wttloa. ueaMlvSi SSBoklag or «sposar« to !•*. TeL CRanford 0-0787, or consult asphalt, asbestos and any other typi DID YOU KNOW — Telephone Directory. tf ^ —fflsjas. slows «ora Udiuiy tw I'ARTB E^iA!*0 "*•* Kob- *•»• ^ SchroS- Uoe. This atay lmi auay folks to eom- , ONLY $9.95 ELECTRICIAN der, J Walnut Ave., Cranford. CaU, day That the Weal Place to enjoy EXTRA" or night CRanford 8-3474 tf CLASSIFICATIONS *<»la.ol s.asJscUctacW. Isea of pn> and AUTO SPRAY-PAINT DANIEL J. HEYBURN **«ty. aislsrass saa uperb. home-cooked dinner or — LICENSED — ••la Otm 8PXCIALTY Is complete paint jobs, ELECTRICAL CONTHACTOB 8UCM«STION8 r«r Sals . op alsJUa sr (raasjaat passsgss may nsuu hich Inrlude expert body and fender SPORT YARN HOME INSULATION^ , »•!» Waatoa Mala **>*> auaor brsdsW IrrflsUfrr* **"* to cold. luncheon is at the Colonial RESIDENTIAL — COMMERCIAL BALDWIN HILL rock-wool Insulation WaaU« U Bay Baal Eslai* •s| at a.uery reasonable price. Call - INDUSTRIAL **apMtt for free estlmatea with Jock Fro.t-2 os. Ball 50c btown.method u*ed; personal supervt" 1—Write or print plainly. - ••••ayasaa* Waat«« BmnUlmt • '. Varalska4 Room of the Cranford Hotel? ELECTRIC MOTOUS REPAIRED aton. Established 1928. Wm. L. BchroS If your «lscosi(orts sra dna to tasw qbltfilon.. Shop located In Cran- biggfst ttlut of 19505 BURNSIDE AVE. — CBANFORD 8-3800 M. ' I •"an. doat wait, try Doan's Fills, a mUd L H7 Wh—1. 1178 May fair Drive. 4 ox. Hank Wonrt^l ...... 85c dsr; 1 Walnut Ave., Cranford. Call day. 1 nsstilhSi yaor offtsrlns; DONALD E. DAVIS or night. CRanford 0-5474. <^ *"u«lc Vss4 •ussssfiillj by millions for (slssults lfrson >oor ad d»- «»»closed And check or cash tor« _ to cove* ' NOW That You KNOW, Be die IDEAL Norris Chevrolet, • OT.HU FAMOUS MAJUS CRanford S-at/l* 1 ox. Jack Froat: ••" W yvara. Wall* tksss sratptoaas ssay 8HOB METAJXINO ELECTRICAL SERVICE tf tWM Utsjsly on-what you th« COM of the above ad In full. •"aa etawwlas oocttf. ifs asassiag bow NORTH AND CENTRAL AVENUES PAHUNQ. 100 N. 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THE CRANFORD CITIZEN. AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1950 THE CRANFORD CITIZOI AND CHRONICLB. THURSDAY. APRIL 20. 1950 Pafee Awards Presented Roosevelt PTA Seeks Mrs. Stanley Addresses Antique Show" Slated tion of The Kays of Bridgeport, Dover in addition to 200. early Courses Listed in Wth Conn., early pink Luster in theAmerican pressed glass goblets To Cuh Pack 103 • Support for Cub Pack Junior Women's Club Tuesday in Summit shell pattern with decorative fig- and an Empire mahogany, pivot ures (circa i830) which will be Numerous awards were present- A meeting of parents of all boys Mrs. Jacob Stanley of 9 Syl- The Hill City Antiques Show card table/ Elsa R^ss of Westwood Union Junior College exhibited by Pearl Phelps Brown will, show early Pennsylvania ' ed Saturday.nt a meeting- of Cub between the ages of 8 and 11 andvester street related experiences will be held at Oakes Memorial of Millburn, and1 New England Back 103 in the_First_Prcsbyteriah boys who will!have reached their Dutch furniture and accessories^ -...:_._ JteiAJUf CMJIl C!) Two newboursesJiave been trf: her recent trip to Europe at the Church. Morris avenue and Bus- furniture and decorative items for and Alfred Arnold of New Hope,-'• Kfarmsnn. p O O J. Hamey 183 M»T •• 1» Gueropel .—_.... 3M Biisson _..„ 147 Batting Averages of Biaseball Team i 145 178 157 Tlneo. J. 157 ed to the curricula at Union Junior Church. Welcomed as new .inem-. eighth birthday by September, will sell place., Summit., on April 25, country homes from the collection Zlobro. p — t___ 0 O Brilton 148 173 141 Mletzel J 1371 monthly meeting of the Junior paU will include in his exhibit R. Horney 106 149 163 Rankin .-._-,— MO 158 15S Tineo, A. no 1511 College, according to the 1950-51 ing course which was initiated in bers were Dick Biddle, Fred Sieg, be-. sponsored by the Roosevelt •2 797 school colors of maroon and white held at 8 p.m. in the auditorium Hoblnson, lt> ...,_—-..J—-.— 5 1 '1 Goodman —_ 124 ,. Ill 03» BABKON-8 E88O (0) LIONS CLI'll (,„ course for anyone interested in Wolf badges, Bruce Brumfield. and Switzerland. " • Among items to be featured Will bird lid will be included in the crt by their Utt lntar«DO4 com- Caroll. c .-.,—.— 3 2 1 . Cooper Meyer __ ^—143 150 140 SfeM and featuring the college seal. The of the Roosevelt School and will No. Plainfield R. Dlxon 145 133 171 l^roblerps of individual taxpayers Bobby Walsh, Peter Stout. James be Meissen, Chelsea and Lowe- group offered by Rose W: Olstead Ihle. t — . :— 0 O O Wessells :... Barna ._..._.._:._.^ :.._ 154 137 170 117 Thermanrt~:z:.Z jg 1 Plans were dropped for the panies weroj $1,790,000,000 In IMS, 2 2 R. Moleen _. :.--- 134 . design for the seal was drawn by Taliaferro, Wilialm McCord and include pictures of cubbing." of Cape May,~and o)d~ books^wtlt Tbiill, 2b —...... ____-_. 8 , Thp outdoor track season for -Gallo CluUa 173 160 '201 V. Morcert _.. 143 159 144 Blind JZZZ ion and corporations, .The course may stoft; old silver, .and tables in 4D per thfl 3 Ward - - .155 KM 182 187 a former student. Robert Todd of Among Scouting personnel wfid combined~fashion - show—-bridge be featured by^HarrietTTEvdns of TkreeRuns 3 - Neebling— Vic. Brooks _-_ i_ 1B4" 187 be elected by persons other than Edward White;' bear, badges. maple—and^pme~from—the ^emulna*, P"7^7.^.™.'."..-™^-™- 3 2 Cranford—High -School- opened Geo. Dlxon ._.- — 134 152 178 f , 1511 Roselle. who is an alumnus of will be present at the session are sine* no suitable place' could be BeldenB. . If 3 2 2 Belden : . 740 720 832 234 regular matriculating students at Tommy Wiliiums, Robert. Smith, : WesseUs. -cf — 4- 2 . - ,1 Tuesday-with-a 37r45..win.hy.the C. Sherer . .—... 4_ -¥>3 Barlow . Drake University. Iowa.-A former found for the event. The annual Kern ..:.....:. • COMMUTEH9 it) Handicap ™™.^.~-:.- 40 30 .38 the college. Dr. Kenneth' C. Mac- Richard' McFadden, Chaijles DScki- Field Executive Bernard' F." Pen- 1 --••• Belden Slams Homer; Kinney : -.,..- 145 143 173 Handicap _—...;,'.'.'.;1'1_IB lieutenant in the navy. Mr. Toda son, Cameron Ogden, John Pethick, der, William Page, Chester F. De- yearbook and copies of the dub's . Totals )...... : -37 " 17 17 Blue and Gold over North Plain- Whaley ...... Druenhardt ' ,— 112 126 125 790 804 896 Kay, dean, has announced. Rahway _' '. _ 300 012 1—7 McClintock _.. I CKANTOKD BOWL1NO ., now resides in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.' Charles Eaton. Steve Haveson, Vinney, and Stephen W. Rankin, constitution .were distributed. ' field in a. meet held at' the Somer- Hofrruiml . 160 132 109 REPUBLICAN CL.VB <») • TUMI STANDINGS The second new course," called Owens Lashes Triple Cranford 0 3 3 9 0 2 x—17 • Thomas R — - Steve's Garage schools in Elizabeth; George W. by local gorups are quite full and nie Burn Sanitorium. An Easter, ting eye Tuesday at the local field Neebling. 7; off Zlobro. 2: ,off Ruddy. 1; Kern \1. Hayeck : 153 143 154 Jim* McAteer, Bill McAteer and off Jenel, I. Struck out: by NeebUns. 6; high hurdles, low hurdles! high Methodist Men's Club ... "f , A revisidiT'in the engineering Herlich of Hillside, retired indus- by pounding out 17 hits and capi- Whaley ..:. 1 H. Specht J: 133 136 174 PEPPERMINT ROOM (3) a new one backed by the Roosevelt basket had been .presented to a by Klarmsnn, 2. Passed ball: Carroll. ump, javelin throw, discus throw, N. Gundersen , 147 158 143 Men'* League ,..,.., oTirriculum provides that a student Richard Luby; bobcat pins, James A & A is iall set to help you build the kind of lawris and gardens . talizing on five errors to subdue Stolen bases: Sisto. Farr. Cheroblno. Hessler :., ^~ 140 < 138 Bulces _j ., trial engineer; Mrs. Reed W. Hyde PTA would ^be a welcome addition. worthy child through the dona- and 880-yard relay. • • A. Markowich 163 149 133 134 take physics during the second Brewster, Richard Harvey, Charles Rahway,-17-7. Cooper. Owens. Gallo. Left p. n'base: Cran- W. Davis :...„_..„ 149 124 l»0 Austin . ._— 147 127 /post office .f. .: ;; 44 of Summit and CdrSVad S. Weimar, It is the intention of the PTA, Mrs. tion of $5 contributed by the club. ford, 8; Bohway, 8. Loslns pitcher:TRuddy. Scneller * 180. . Ml Lutheran Brotherhood semester of his freshman year and Grieco, Thomas' Grieco, Harryi of which you can be proud. We handle the finjtst grass seeds, Walker took 'three first places Handicap 41 45 33 . 160 203 • 44 president of Con. Weimar, Inc., Rathje said, to have the pack fully The way the game started put, Umpires: Mltroka and Smoyalc. • • • Czajkowskl ...... '.. 189 Barrens Esso . 44 both terms of the sophomore year Bowkley, James Coles, Fred Faulk- Carroll Top JS2 186 V. F. W. ™ however/ Blue and Gold fans had for the Blue-and Gold. He won 783 • 733 769 IBS t . 44 Elizabeth. . organized before school closes this suited to your soil/and local conditions. Corn* in- and browse c. Delia siuv"."!!- 138 161 Cranford Shoe Store .. 43 instead of oniy during the sopho- ner, Timmy. Myers, Tim Hayes and the shot put with a heave of 47 FourTeams ERKICO TRUCKING 18 summer. • 10 visions of the second defeat of (the Errico 157 173 131 Handicap .— Unaml 4.1 more course. Drs. MacKay reported Robert Lawrence. The Blue and Gold made the feet, three inches, took the javelin e Rotary Club Each boyi of cub age at Roose- around our fully stocked garden department. season for Coach Paul Buona- Wyckoff _„ : 142 ' 149 . .- ^ 78B 773 ?M 41 .- tbat one term of engineering phys- most of nine hits and 11 Sacred throw with a mark of 166 feet, six Batsman for Wilkins 159 126 Petersens Dairy ...... M Book Review Given Denner awards were won byvel^ t School will receive an invita- MACADAM guro's nine instead of the fourth rBTEBSEN'8 DA1BT Peppermint Room ..... ics has been added to meet require- Heart errors last Friday at Memo- inches, and- the discus throw with Morenko „ ,.._ _ 153 153 200 37 Tommy Williams, Charles Scher tion for his parents to attend Wed- win out of five contests played. In Sickp _.._ 107 161 129 Angle — - -• 162 ' 1M Lions Club — ...... M ments at certain colleges. For Church Gtilhl DRIVEWAYS rial Field to win a 10-4 game that In Battle Derbert ..™ r 104 1S1 Democratic Club and Richard Luby. Richard Brew- the very first inning, Rahway got a toss of 121 feet, six inches. Thommen .'. . 200 164 191 34 nesday's meeting. Mrs. ' Rathje looked almost to the last minute as CHS Squad E. A. Petersen ;...-^ 137 Police Department 34' The only change in fees this Mrs. M. F. Cummings, director ster and Robert Lawrence received LAWN SEED lb. .45 away to. a 5-0 lead—with jail the Snaring victory for Cranford in W. Petersen I U6 143 IIS 33 pointed out that success in form- if it would have to be called off 778 813 - ' 773 Cltlzen-Cnrohicie _ year is in student activity where of Christian education at the First SOIL FILL MRT J runs unearned. It began when the 880-yard relay, were Smiley, Mickey Carroll took top position Builders, Republicans, E. W. Petersen ...... 175 151 . 14S FBtDAT NIGHT'S SCIIEDI'ir assistant denner awards. '. ing the PTA cub pack will depend . ' ' •i and op because of snow. However, the — O — 7:18 P. M. the increase is from- $2 to $4 forPresbyterian Church, reviewed the Sisto, Rahway left fielder, reached O'Connqr, Jackson* and CJisar. in the batting averages of the 684 697. . 760 Gold or silver arrows were won on the. interest shown by parents skies had cleared sufficiently by Sunny Acres, Errico ARNOLD AND SON <2> - Dukes ys. Post Office full time students. The jump is book^, '"Missions at the Grass : OJI North Plainfield's Harbester an- Cranford High School baseball Hubiak —-.. 189 133 178 •—: Builders' vs. Republican Club by Bruce Brumfield. . Herbert who turn out for the session. first on an terror by Ed Robinson mid-afternoon to permit the play- 0—V .due to expansion in the student ac- RoptsT* by William Shriyer at SOILMASTER 50 lbs. 2.50 nexed . the 100-yard dash in theteam with a mark of .500 through Weisand, -J _ 143 150 . BUILDEB'S GBNEBAL <3) • ' Sunny Acre* vs. Errico Trucking Hendrickson, Fred Spotts, Richard who dropped a throw from Frank ing of the contest and give Coach t Pinners In Tight Race Rcinhold ...... : 136 . 147 148 Comuten vs. Arnold and Sun . tivity program, according to Pr.Monday night's supper meeting of Cooper. Smith flied to Wessells tinie of - J.6'.7 seconds and also came the first four games of the season, With only two "bumper" nights Trezza - 148 158 Gunderson ».. 181 146 171 Sportsman's Shop vs. Stew's G.iraj, the Margaret Greene Guild. Staiger, Rudy Konegan, Richard The 5-way Soil Builder—Breaks up soil, maintains moisture, •*fM Paul Buonaguro's.rampaging nine DcMarco „ _:1 160 170 188 DITullo •.... ,...:...__ 137 137 ;i60 Methodists vs. Men's Lcaeiic MacKay, Card of Thanks J. ANDRUSKY in first in the 220?-yard dash according • to statistics released Brewster, John Arnold,. John Mun- in center, but Sisto stole second its third victory in four starts. to go, four teams are battling it Rlspoli ...... :.._.. 149 • 152 Everett ....- : ,..'.... 177 193 151 Q:1B P. M. ; The author staged that the goo] in 21.2 seconds. O'Connor of Cran- this week. Bob Neebling led theout for first "place in the- Cranford- Pavics *...... ». 199 ?1W) 169 Polico vs. 'CiHzen-Chronlclr A description is given for the day, David Lealand, .Robert" Mc- I wish to express my sincere FAnwood 2-5477 provides plant food, sweetens the soil, repels insects. _ and moved to third on Mickey Handicap. . 12 J.' Haddad ,i'...;...... :.- 16B 149 M4 of the national missions is to make Carroll's peg to the keystone sack Cranford's big inning was theford i was second in the I 100-mound staff, with a record of twoBowling League. The Builders' Lutherans vs. Barons Esso first time of the pre-clinical nurs- every community Christian in liv- Grath, Russell McGrath, Cameron thanks^ to the -voters' of Cranford second when three Blue and Gold 776 757 828 V. P. W. vs. Cranford Shoe for their support of my candidacy • . - or • * • '. which was left uncovered.. Abate yard dash with a time of 10.8 sec- wins against no defeats. General keglers, by virtue] of a METHOHIST MEN'S CLUB (1) . 812 815 793 Unamis vs. Rotary Club ing qs well as in thinking, Mrs Ogden, Jarnes Taliafe"rr|o; Steve " CITIZEN-CnnONICLE (0) FAnwood 2-7511 was then walked by Bob Neebling bingles, including a triple by Gallo, onds and his teammate, Glenn, was The" figures, which cover the. three-game forfeit .by The .Citizen Cowperthwaite ..: .' 117 120 Petersen'a va. Peppermlnt'-Room Cummings said. The book em- Reiman, Robert ' Laurence, Jpy in Tuesday's Republican Primary plus six, Sacred Heart miscues Imus : _ M2 136 FOE t F E I T Lions vs. Democrats election. "• I also wish to publicly Fall Line of Fertilizers third with 10.85. O'Connor was Scotch Plains, • Irvington, St. and Chronicle, are still out' in front • •' >.. phasizes that missionary work Banker, Russell Hardy, Ray Ku- —and Lewis singled to left, driving r Tcctsel 140 138 154 0 —- ' in Sisto with the first score of the blossomed into eight runs for thealso second in the 200-yard dash Mary's, and Sacred Heart .contests, by a single game. In second posi- Cory _ 171 212 165 should start next door instead of neyl,. Dexter Pease, LarryjBotts, thank the many persons who Jocal team as 12 batters paraded to Martin _ 136- 148 140 • POLICE DEFT. . • 168 149 A letter was read from the Heart centerfieldei', who was re- The Cranfod Clippers of the 1 1 ' ler walked to load the bases.' An- • A summary of other. results went to the plate 18 times in thepublicans and Builders' will' meet ; . . .. — O • '. Druzek :...-.- 157 139 191 American Leper' Society thanking • Graduated with ceremonies into placed shortly by Cotroneo. Handicap 72 . 72 72 Union County League will play I drovich singled to right, bringing follows: •'» ' ' initial four games, He failed to Friday night in one of the crucial DUKE'S <3> HERE'S A REAL the guild for its annual contribu- scout troops were Jack Bannon, Report on Dance In the third frame, Cranford 838 their first exhibition game oJ the! in Abate and Lewis with Rahway's 440-yard run: Smiley, Cranford, 53.0 reach first .base only once. Car- series of the entire season. • Gabriel ..-..'; - 214 188 180. ' ' . - 814 891 tion. Members were invited to Kenneth Doktor, Ray Freckman, The "Bunny Hop'', sponsored THIS WEEK ONLY ! splurged through-with three mqre seconds; Cisar," Cranford, 98: Boteler, In, -third place, a game behind DiFablo ._ 184 153 152 POST OFFICE (0) 1950 season at 2:30 p. m. Sunday! second and third runs and send- Cranford, 56.0. • rolL has also compiled an excellent Pooltcr 149 Holt .-. 174 197 180 attend die Sunday evening hour Arthur Johnsen, Larry Kelly, Rob- Saturday by Azure Assembly, 40, ing Cygler around tojhird. Chero-. runs and repeated the performance 880-yard run: WelUmd, Cranford;2:09.8; record in the field, with but onethe. S.CKP., are the Sunny Acres Grlckowskl 162 150- Mott ~ ;_ 136 114 158 against the Roselle Park Bascballj at the rhurrri-on-Sunday—when-a -ort-Lawrencc.-Richard-Lub-yr-Rob-: With Our Beautiful Diamond DeLuxe Ball Bearing inthe fourth befdreTftddlng another Enx.—North—Platnfieldr-~2:14.9;—Couper Cymbaluk '. ~ 139"' r~" 126' DonoTan—;:.-•,• • M8 181 185- •Club—on~MemDTlal~Fieiar"Coachi > inbow fui, Girts7~wasr: bino ended the Cranford nightmare North Plainfield. 2:16.9. ^_ -^ •._, error in handling 43 putouts and plnhers~whp 144 sound film. "Cross-Tides !-will=,be ert.Lauren£e,-James-McAteor,-Wil— 1^- -I-:-: five in the sixth. — D'Allesandris —. 183 189 Boertmann- ...: 162 149 Ike Baldwin announced this week. I by~going~downvia the strikeout Mile: Page, Cranford, 3:09.' Avery, two~assists^or~a~ftelding~average •ning—ways -last-Friday-by—taking DcLorcnzo _ "188 161 fcusardt"..'. =rl« 205 169 shown. ,'.•'••• ,; • ;. . lard McAteer, Ronald McCHntock, ihe group Tuesday in Masonic route. Gem started for the Blue and North Plainfield, 5:16; Cough. North of .978. _ _-. • . _ ]-•- three from Steve's Garage, while Handicap 39 43 35 THe pitching staff and catching I 16.95 ( DAWUM0WER Plainfield. 5:21. . ' •-, . 846 814 The speaker for the guild's nex William Riggs,4 Lawrence Schrpe- Temple. The.next session will be Gold and went five innings, giving 763 and Jhfleld positions for the local! Reg. 18.95 In the second inning, the Blue 120 high hurdles: Barnes, Cranford.-lS; Ed 'R0binson~aii(J.'-i/OT8loy Thall in fourth, a game behind Sunny •••——•• 907- 905 849 meeting May 15 will be Miss Caro- der, Teddy Stevens, Ronald Weike held May 2 when new officers will Any Color To up three hits but allowing'no runs. Jackson, Cranford; 18.5; Wlant, Cranford. Acres, are the Errico Truckers. . UUTHEHAN BROTBEKBOOD (I) ^ . — 0 — team were- considered fairly well I SPECIAL ! .and Gold got the three runs back 10.9. also have been belting the ball at CRANFORD SBOE STORE (0> lyn Mathews, Eastern secretary foi and Robert Longaker. ' be elected. 1 K. Knierim' _.. 138 187 108 set at mid-week, according' to j Blend With The when Bob Belden hammered out Although not in trouble, he was re- 120 lp* hurdles) D. Root, Cranford, 14; a good clip with .375 marks. Both The truckers won two from the J. Kiescwctter 131 137 Dimmlck 133 the Board of »Home Missions. a home run with two mates aboard. placed for the sixth arid seventh Urick, North Plainfield, 142; Barnes. were at bat officially1 16 times, and Sportsman's Shop last Friday. M. Knierim 145 204 Carey 162 125 !• Coach Baldwin, but competition I Cofaplete, engine tane-np Ann Thompson led the' devo Scheme of •-, WE'RE HEADQUARTERS FOR m innings by Whajiey who yielded Cranford. 14.4. Sunny Acres and Errico will be .B. Nylen .'. 190 187 170 Hayeck 164 153 remained keen for' the outfield 1 Transmission and differential lab- Cranford added three more tallies High jump: Herman, Cranford. 5 feet, 8 both had six hits, Thall, however, P.,"Nylen 197 178 212 Ferrec ..'...: 185 168 ricunts chanted to 4«i»r grade tions. The supper committee in- Your Home. • m four hits and 511 of Sacred Heart's Inches; Harbester, North.Plainfield. 5 feet. scored six runs compared to four pitted against each other tomor- Kirkpatrick ., 146 158 Fllsinjrer 166 174 135 posts. A final decision as to the I Wheels removed and brake lin- cluded Gladys Conger, Helen Dok- in the third inning and let loose 7 Inches; Barnes, Cranford, 5 feet, 6 145 —O— four runs, cne of which came in the row niglit. •.."'"• Schmltt ..„ :„ }66 line-up against Roselle Park this ing cheeked tor, Doris Schultze and Edna completely in the fourth by parad- inches. by Robinson, 801 902 875 Brakes adjusted I week-end was not expected to be 1 REO POWER MOWERS ing nine runs over the plate' as a sixth frame and three in the Broad jump: Harbester, North Plain- Neebling led the pitching /staff Other sweeps were ~ scored by 800 786 732 Front wheel beuin'gV repacked Wells. Ijbby Anderson, presl MADORA PATTON With Prices To Fit seventh. . • field, IS feet, 10V4 Inches; Jackson, Cran- • — 0 —. MEN'S LEAGUE (») made until shortly before game Oil balh air eleaner cleaned and result of eight hits and a walk and for.d, 10 feet. 1 Inch; Reedy, North Plain- on almost every count with* the the Police Department over- the STEVE'S GARAGE <0> Beach 134 158 157 dent, conducted the meeting. 21 CUT, GASOLINE OR ELECTRIC DRIVEN Lucas .: 1 162 " 173 180 time. reOlfed ' Your Puree. three Rahway errors. ' Glenn Bast, Sacred Heart relief pitcher, field, 18 feet, 11 Inches. ' / major exception of his earned rim Post Office, the Men's League over Mead. Sr 185 • 152 184 Shock absorbers adjnated—HBM Pole vault: Sullivan. North Plainfield, DayJs .. : 150 127 166 Butler 180 157 188 ;—— RESTAURANT — aided the Blue and Gold rup- the Cranford Shoe Store and theJones _ _ \96 138 142 replenished' . Owens led the attack of Coacfi 10 feet; Smalley, North Plotnfield, 9 feet. average which was \ 1.615. His u Maxfield 158 172 210 tooling system drained—eon Royale 105.45 Town House 84.45 maklrig by Handing out.. seven 6 inches: Dufour, North Plainfield, 0 feet. VFW over the Lions Club. Harris _ - 181 182 ' 150 Mead. Sr. ..- 177 169 143 Bones in the Skid!. Lands Fresh Water Eel SUNDAY DINNER SERVED Buonaguro's nine by connecting achievement jn this ^department Huettemon _. 172 173 169i lloni tightened CiUi FOB FREE ESTHMTE for a triple with the bases jammed. passes to first in the five innings 6 Inches. , was/surpasSed by ' Kern with i'a Those who hit the 200 circle Handicap 4 7 9 Til* skull Is composed of 22 DOOM, ' ('banais lubricated completely 12:30 to 6:30 P. M. Weekdays (Except Sat) Compare these mowers with any on the market costing $50 Shot put: Walker. Cranford, 47 feet! 3 8 of which form the skeleton • •".'Rotary Club, 203;-Ciuba, Demo ' ••'p. , Elizabeth 3-9872 517 SOVTH AVK, WESIVUXD field, 130 feet, 8 Inches. 'T ' iK Ralfi&y- River* last Sunday on 'the' mound Tuesday atfin^prlP Cagroty's record of reaching first Discuss throw: Walker, Cranford.1021' i.<>Strickeouts credited to Neeb'llng. crats, 201; Staiger, Commuters, 414 NORTH BBOAD STREET ELIZABETH WE. 2-4494 OL *-t*U vioug performances for the Blue feet, 8 inches; Klush. Cranford', 99 feet. though, added,up to 29/while he 223; Guempel, Sunny Acres, 209; hase every time he .was at bat, this 8 inches; Rankin, Crauford, 99 feet, 3 .The eel put up a battle for IS and Gold. Although he added »Lx season came to an end when he Inches. ^-^ confined tHe\0ppositiqn'to five hits Rankin, Sunny Acres, 200; Stupak, Garden Hose strikeouts to his pitching record, minutes before being landed with lined out to the Sacred Heart during-.-the. three games in which Sunny Acres, 210; Morenko, Er- SEEVKE a trout fly rod. \ REINFORCED TUFF-PLY he also gave up seven more free he twirled. rico Trucking, ; 200; Thommen, shortstop his first time at bat. WesselU, cf, 2 v 1 0 I tickets to first. After the first Unconditionally dnaranteed However, at the end of the game Ihle, rf 3 1, 1 Kern, who was likewise in three Errico Trucking, 200; Cory, ^m inning, however, and the pouring Methodist Men's Club, 212; Gab Card of Thanks his mark remained a good one. He Totals _ 38, }9 contests, waa the victor in one and 7 For 15 Years — 50 Ft . 7.95 out of Cranford runs in the fol-had made first base 17 times out SACRED HEART riel. Duke's, 214; M. Knierim,. Lu- Screen-Storm My sincere thanks to the many lowing frame, Neebling was able AB B B charged with the loss in another i of 18 trips to the plate, j Glolellfl. lb : _ 3 10 for a 1-1 record. He allowed eight theran Brotherhood, 204; and P. residents of Cranford who actively GREEN PLASTIC to coast in to his third win of the Bast, lf-p „ 4 1 Nylen, Lutheran Brotherhood, 212. BORO worked in my behalf /and sup Robinson. Cranford first sacker, hits and struck out 11 batters. year. He has yet to lose a game Oberdick, ss 3 0 1 The Republican pinners had the ported my candidacy/ for the GARDEN HOSE 50 ft. 5.95 this season. • • - • \ took his. team's hitting laurels for Dolan, 3b .-._ !.. 3 10 Ron Whaley, who appeared |n Wayson, c i 3 0 1 high-serieS of the night with 2,662 Township Committee in Tuesday's duaranteed 5 Years Carroll reached first base four the day by slapping out three hits only one tilt and. pitched . two HcNIcholas, 2b 4 0 1 arid also the high single game of Republican Primary Election. times out of five trips to the plate while Owens accounted for two. Courtney, p-lf 10 0 innings, gave up four 'hits - arid CORP. Tomorrow, Cranford win enter- Havokovich, rf 10 0 two bases on balls while striking 903. Fred P. Andersen in the game to give him a batting Harrity, cf 10 0 rllNAMI (1) • average of .462. He has now made tain Woodbridge on the local dia- Cotroneo. cf 2 0 0 out two batters,for an earned fun Gubas 175 145 first 21 times out of 23 trips to the mond. • ' Sullivan, rf-lf ...'. 3 11 average of 10.5. Brlnkerhofl 108 157 192* Plan Benefit Lawn Rakes - 98c plate this year. CKANFOKD Witkopp ...i .•;..« :.145 1-lG 178 AB Totals .28 4 Heuer .'.;:...... 160 200 165 The social welfare committee of and up In the sixth inning, Carroll was Cooper, 3b ,» 4 3 Sacred Heart -.. 0 0 0 0 0 1 3—8 Electrified Farms LelEhton 120 155 1G6 Cranford 0 8 3 3 0 5 x—19 Blrdsong 99 153 Avemie the VIA Junior Women's Club will hit on.the head by a ball pitched McClintock, 3b 0 "O As of June 30. 1949, about 78.2 of sponsor a rummage sale Tuesday Owens, ss ._• ,. 4 4 Errors: Oberdick. 3; Harrity. "3; Way- Handicap 24 24 41 LO S T! son. 2; Bast, 2; Robinson.' Owens, Me the nation's farms were electrified. PARK by. Jenel and retired in faVor of Robinson, lb .._ 4 2 780' 780 860 from 9 a. m_ to 5 p. m., at 106 Full Line of Garden Tools Carroll, c ....;.....< 3 2 Nicholas. Double plays: Kern to Thall to Bruce Ihle. Carroll was hot Robinson; Owens to Robinson. Triples: North Union avenue. Proceeds badly hurt, though, and is ex- Thall, Jb .,..., . 8 6101 Rlchtna. Sb ;_: o 0 Gallo, Wayson. Struck out: by Kern, 8 ^ will be for benefit of the needy. pected to be back in action tomor- a*|lo, rf-ef _ „,. 8 1 by Whaley. 2; by Bast, 4: by Courtney Thomas, cf O 0 1. Bases on balls: off Bast 7;, off Whaley, i row afternoon when Cranford Kern, p . 4 1 2: off Kern. 1: off Courtney, 1. Winning LAWN ROLLERS • WHEELBARROWS takes on Woodbridge at the local Whaley; umbatore. KAHWAT 0800 GANGER^ GARDEN CARTS SPREADERS FENCING auto.«.;..._...; ; f -\ Smith, ss _ a Abate, lb 3 LAWNMOWERS SHARPENED Lewis, c „ 4 ... for your smartest outfits! WE CALL. FOR AND DELIVER Cygler. ai> .1 ...ZZ.ZZ...ZZ 3 Anflrovloh. 3b ...... 3 Here's A Real Buy! Cheroblno, rf _...„ 4 Ruddy, p l o • PLASTIC AND BRONZE SCREENING

Only Refrigerator YES, MORE THAN 800 APPEAL LETTERS FOR THIS • HOUSECLEANING AIDS • MOTH PREVENTATIVES «t iti price with YEAR'S CANCER FUND CAMPAIGN ARE J5TILL LYING • BENJ. MOORE PAINTS •' of Baltimore FUli-WIDTH ON MAIL TABLES OR MANTELS —UNANSWERED. IF DISTILLED LONDON HORIZONTAl THESE ARE RETURNED CRANFORD WILL MEET IT'S I' I Freezing QUOTA AND DO IT'S PART; IN THE BATTLE^ TO SPECIAL TELEVISION SALE ! DRY GIN Compflrtment CONQUER CANCER. . Floor Samples — 10~ and 12^2~ TABLE AND CONSOLE MODELS Yea, here's • NO EXTRAS 5th Pt real Ad- THI Priced Less Than Cost 1 vanced De- • INSTAUATIONINOUOEO 2.79 1.76 sign'atlowest ONLY A FEW LEFT BETTER HURRY! price ever^ • ANY SIZE STETSON OUR QUOTA $3,000.00 Convfntieiul doable boag «(ndt* Don't dt> • nuh iob. on' your nallsl New Double PLAYIOT With most women tliu U • last min- Utility Trays • UP TO 3 YEARS TO PAY Received to Date TOILET SEATS 4.95 ute chora and their nails ihow It .. JfV Not Tao pUe To Contribute • ;.: actually main you look 1.677.75 and oft • iX " To Tht> Ltwtd Cancer Drive! tetter. Itt fimpfr. flowing line* SHOP AND BUY IN CRANFORD ! Uae aa separata and jaunty brim ptit map chipping If you do the Job right—- still to Go $1,322.25 food traya or... Into your informal sport and here's how, , • lUmove all the old polish. Apply a clothe*. In fact, this hat is ao thin coat pf colorless polish. Apply casualty correct it fita in aa meat stonjga t«n> thin coats of your color. Apply or vegetable perfectly with your mate* crispor a top coat of colorless polish, carry- business *uit*. See it...today 1 WON'T YOU HELP, P-L-E-A-S-E, ing the last coat over the ends of and • S«lf-Cto*ing Door under the edges ol the nails. Let the y$lfljonly 18.951 2.00 BY SENDING YOUR CONTRffiUTION? hands dry .for fifteen to twenty mln- JO9 Jf Down A Week tttes. That manicure will last! . iee/i'd Phone WEstfieW 2-5750 for Free Demonstration n ^ Sytt«in •9-Y««r Warranty Cranford Committee, American Cancer Society tw«ti LIQUOR STORE /A\ |S^| /A\ ' ' j6t*Jf»t JOHN V. HOWARD MARTIN 8KOEL. ',ti DELIVER GRANFORD RADIO METAL SYNDICATE, Inc. Treasurer Chairman. 12 NORTH AV. VtL, CRANFORD, N-J. TCU CR6-050I 2i Nf. UNION AtfiNtffi CRanford 64)150 OPEN MONDAY and FRIDAY EVENINGS 628 South Avenue Garwood. N. J- 18 NORTH AVE., W. CrtANFORD 34 North Ave., W. , ^ Cr. 6-1776 \4:,?••*;'-?'••¥??"•- £*•;••*".•:••.'..' /''r.v'j*?? V J"

5i- •-",'..•'•• Page Twenty-two THE CHANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY; APRIL 20. 1050 . ./Avoid ' --;.=-— iLjywi o ior PTA to Nominate Invitation from. lions. Sometimes breaks appear In the Pig« that scour and feu surface of ft paint coating in a pat- "THE CRANFORP fclTJUZEN • AND CHRQHICLE, THURSDAY; APRIL 20, M50 Page Twehty-Thrce C GARWOOD — An invitation to may be helped by » nliQa Officers Tonight atten4 ihe annual - youth night tern which rather resembles the ing extra -protein and -B y GARWOOD—Nomination of meeting of the Lions dub was,appearance of an alligator hide- Boulevard Site For:_._11 .__ Urges-Renewed Effort TMJs is called "alligatoring" and Firemen Hold r j Plastic Scrap Cartons officers will take place at the regu- received by Boy Scout Troop 75 is usually caused by the applica- lar monthly meeting of the PTAat its regular meeting held Tues- New Post Office Here I In Cancer Fund Drive Ignited by Grass Fire tion of hard finishing coats over a Trees Taken KENILWORTH — Kenilworth to be held Janight at 8:15 at Lin-day evening at Lincoln School. soft -pjdmer^-especlally before ..the KENILWORTH — Well on the KENILWORTH — Damage esti- FuudJiwice will have a- ,new post "office by coln Schoo}. It is also planned to Kriirier has • thoroughly dried. A __:.__And Removed I way: to "its quota in the cancer mated 'at over $200~was~caiised~7- p June, according to an announce- I Control Campaign Fund, Alva My«- .abljut 6:30 Sunday evening when- have Miss Evelyn Sutton, kinder- class < scout rank to James Mercer priming coat should be allowed. to 8tarapa Polled Out Two Donations Voted Recreatioir Committee dry thoroughly. Jt should always AIX WOSK GU ment by Van Horn & Ddlan; real- 'ers, committee chairman, 'today several dozen cartons of plastic . • garten teacher in Washington was also announced at the meet- ANT ForAmbulancetors of 250 North Broad street, urged the community tb renew its VFW, Unit be as hard or harder than the out' Completely Covers scrnp -ar^a a protective tarpaulin " light Vote By Lions Auxiliary To Meet Tomorrow \ School speak for the special bene- ing- •••'•„. . •'" «r coats. ' ' KENILWORTH—Residents and Elizabeth, managing. agents for efforts so that the goal" may be covering caught fire, at the cornier B» Insnrance Construction Company achieved without tho aid of pro- GARWOOD— Donations of $10 GABWOOE^—Persons interested fit of parents of pre-school chil- Carrier p Officers^pfVFW industries have been asked to sup-|43oulevard .Shops, Inc.^ The new of Sheridan avenue • and Seventh each were made to tte Children's Conduct Joint dren Who have-been invited to be . '.r Pktut or Writ, 330 Votei-s port_thelfire_department in 'its an- facilities will be located in a unit ceeds from the amateur benefit [.street. The material belonged to in joining, a team in the Softball ~ One of Ihe most Important con- Si B Auxiliary Installed 1 Country Home .... • • :i < pse Brash Wisely Sponsoring Ball Team—\ 24~by-85-feet-at-the-n6xtheasLcQjt_ show .Saturday afternoon in Hard- Cast in league are requested to attend a present at this meeting. tributions to modern warfare msfde nual ambulance maintenance fund Geiing Products, Inc. and the local cancer drive by the ^ Bmshes should not be dipped too KENILWORTH — A reception KENILWORTH—At installation -xlrive which is now underw.ay. The ner of the Boulevard arid^ Nine- ing/5cTioplg/p7 ; ~'~MeTnbers~of the"Kenjl-ororth Vol- meeting tomorrow of the Garwood At an executive board meeting during the long and extensive con- x Women's Auxiliary of the Lions Installation held Monday afternoon at Frank- deeply-into the paint—just far was held Friday afternoon fo mark ceremonies-conducted-by Kenil drive will continue until June teenth street, ' "Kenilworth has a modest quota", unteer Fire Department prevented Recreation Committee at 8 p. m. flict of World War H was the use the opening of the Robbins Con- New Project worth Post 2230, VFW and its Club at its regular monthly meet- GARWOOD—At joint installa- lin School, plans were formulated enough so that, after tapping or Official acceptance-of the Bou-Mr. flyers said, "and the .commit- ..the blaze from destroying, other of troop carrier and airborne TeL RAhway 7-lcies struction Corporation's new execu- Ladies Auxiliary "last Thursda Funds are needed by the depart- Primary ing last week at the borne of its tion ceremonies Friday night in in Borough HalL /All managers for the .^''IWi fgnftyry* ^^pht^n forces. Although, originated -by the "wiping" lightly against the inner' levard Shops' bid to furnish new tee would like to make it by Sat^nearby cartons. .The. burn£d._ma-_ tive offices at Michigan arid-Mon- evening , hi the St.' • Theresa' ment to defxay thqeost of insur- president, , Mis. Ethel Pinter.. of Scandia Hall, Police Patrolman are asked to attend. The sched- to be held Tuesday in the Frank- Russians, and developed to a high side of "the container' they will quarteri for the next 10 years has urday noon, so that the proceeds terial caught fire from a grass blaze roe avenues. Officials of commu- Church hall, NicHolas Capece was ance, supplies, and 'the general from the show will give added in- Spruce" 'avenue. Acknowledge- Thomas j. Brittain, Jr., took office lin School cafeteria. All faculty degree by the Germans, it was the carry the paint to the Job without Councilman Stults been 'received in accordance with in the area. ule for. the season will be drawn dripping. Dipping too deeply not nities where the concexn-.opfirates reinstalled as commander an maintenance of the ambulance. dication that this borough has a Laek of Contest ment of the Easter flowers sent to as commander of. Bay Leaf Post, members have been invited to at- United States that understood its requirements ahd plans laid down «P- . •.'•.' •'• ' : '•' only wastes paint, but soon impairs were guests. lists Benefits from- Mrs. Elizabeth Web^r took office The department still has to pay a deep sense of its responsibility five Garwood patients in Bonnie 6807. VFW, and Miss Florence tend the luncheon on which will be eventual potentialities and applied by Postmaster Walter F. Hoagland . Three Forms of Wax- ngs Only 248 Burn Sanitarium -was received. The committee includes Coun- a Hm»|i hy miming n collection of The concern, formerly located in as president of the auxiliary. Mrs $1,000 note obtained to aid in fi-J toward humanity in the American Castaldo was installed as president cilman Albert GtBrSx.. chairmanr pieyaied and berved by' members' the final polish, makltiTlt 5~hIgBly- CampbeU Piles Up Big Garden Apartments nancing the purchase, of a 1949 'and Post Office Inspector G. F. Wax comes in three forms: Voters to the Polls Mrs. Ethel Pinter anmwi"Td the contribuUng factor to success in all hardened paint to accumulate at Maplewocjd, is engaged in home, Weber succeeded Mrs. Marie Kelly Bauerhenn. . „ Cancer Society's three-prong at- of the women's auxiliary. and Edward Tiller, secretary; An- of the executive board of the PTA. commercial and industrial con- Cadillac ambulance. In 1940, fire- tack against the disease." paste, liquid and emulsion. Soros appointment of a nominating com- It is also planned to have a guest the major campaigns of the war the .part of the brush nearest the Margin; Neville/Leads KElilLWORTH — Construction ifThanks were ejyjresed by Corn Architect for. the new office is paste and liquid forms require pol- GARWOOD —Only 248 of the A veteran of World War II, Pa-thony Casale, Frank Wanca and ferrule. . struction. Its new central quarters of garden apartments.on the yies men purchased a used ambulance Mr. Myers has called upon house mittee, which will report at the Louis Martel. • speaker. The summer round %up in Europe. ' iBnder Capece to Mrs. Kelly foi Walter C. Pfeiffer of 322 Morris ishing after they have dried- Tb» 2,321 registered voters in Gar- May meeting at which time the trolman Brittain served as an army GOP W.lh 228 Ballots are in the former office^ building of side of the BouWard is prefevabli and it maintains, a 24-hour day ser-j 1 to house.canvassers to make suit with the 25th Ordinance will be held Wednesday. May 1 at WE 8TF IE ID the work she had performed dur vice. Since 1940, the ambulance avenue, Elizabeth. The' present emulsion type dries naturally with wood. 149 less than last year, cast election of officers will take place. KENILWORTtt^-A total of 330 Krances, CampbeU and Darling, to erecting small homes from a post office is located in rented that every home receives tht their ballots in Tuesday's primary Company in the South Pacific. He the First Aid Building at which ing her four-year presidency in the has answered. 1,200 calls. • more or. less gloss and is usually Chairman of the committee is Mrs. Dancers of Noise voters^-266 o£. whom cast Repub- standpoint of tax, revenue and po- quarters at 24. North Twentieth educational message and fund ap- not polished. It is sometimes election. There were no local succeeds Edward Donovan, also a time all children entering kinder- TODAY—FRl—SAT. in the interests of the VFW and thi : peal of the cancer society and that Helen Mayer who will be assisted To Join Vets garten in the fall will reecive a Excessive noise is a' definite lican ballots and 64 who indicated Construction will begin this yeari tential increase in school enroll- auxiliary. The department operates the ve street. styled "self-polishing" wax. , contests. ' ' World War II veteran. Kirk Uonglas hide without remuneration and th< a response is made. by Mrs. Helen Dickerman, Mrs. free physical check-up. Mrs/ health and Safety hazard on the Democratic choices—went to the of 518 homes on five sites in Union ment, Councilman John B. Stults Tribute was paid the organiza Patrons will have use of a one- Running unopposed for nomina- Other officers installed^ by service is given free of charge t Appeal and educational letter; Ann Thorn, and Mrs. Clarice Tul- Ethel Weinberg, president, pre- ctreets, in the office, factory and Lauren Bacall polls in the primary election Tues- and Essex counties, Lester 'Rob- told the Home Owners Mutual tions by Mayor Fred V. Pitten foi acre paved parking area at the tion were Republican incumbents. Thomas Butler, past commander the public. Voluntary contribu have been sent out by Girl Scouts loch. In Services sided. home. -New York City police 'de- day in Kenilworth's three districts. bins,/ president,' has announced. Benefit and Civic Association Mon- various projects and drives they rear of BOuleVard Shops which Mayor ^. Thomas Daub, who re- of Newell Rodney Fiske Post, hlO GUBGSVJOfZK tions are made to aid in keeping u of Troop 13, under the direction of partment safety bureau, says un- There was. a registration, of 2,253. Three projects already are under- day night-in Kenilworth Inn. He had undertaken as civic ventures. takes In the entire block from ceived 151 votes. Councilman Bur- Cranford, were:'Senior vice-com- "YOUNGMAN . this service, Mrs. Earl I. Pollack and Troop 14 neceiaary noises. Increase traffic WWEMWE1RE Only one contest, that for the Re- way in Union. spoke.in support of the Borough John ' "Murray, Regional High Nineteenth to Twentieth street an ton E. Dickerman, polling 152 mander. .Charles' Kaiser; junior Memorial Ddy WITH A HORN" Council's move in voting for the led by Mrs. John Ruth. E. G. I HILL CITY Socials vice-commander, Edward Matser- Transfers of ^ • accidents. A needless blast of an SERVIM6HOU, publican nomination for sheriff, School basketball stalwart from has "entrance and exit to the ard votes, and Councilman David A. auto horn may injure pedestrians » ,— 2ND FEATURE . - marked _an. otherwise quiet pri- garden-type dwellings. '• . Anderson is treasurer of the com- son; quartermaster* Dominick Olli- GARWOOD — At the regular .WEW40WOUR Kenilworth,'was given a trophy-in Speeding Brings Fines on both streets. mittee. Murray, 149 votes. Real Estate or other drivers. mary. Alex Campbell took -that Councilman Stults said > that ANTIQUES SHOW 1 Mrs. Joseph G. Bender and nick; post advocate, Frank Dere- monthly meeting Friday of the John Payne ' behalf of the FVW by the schooPs Office features will include •i On the Democratic ticket for GARWOOD — The 'following AND easily with 187 votes compared to Judges Named about $17,500 in taxrrevenue would Workers, who now are carrying daughters. Joann and Maryann. dita; chaplain, Wesley White; American War'Dads, Chapter 4, at cage coach, Walter Hohn. For Union Motorists covered loading platform at th 1 bakes Memorial Church nomination to the'office of mayor deeds have been recorded at the L. J. Brennan Cr. 6-0269 49 for Stanley SredzinskL John L. be realized from 120 small homes on the concluding phase of the have returned* to their home. 260 surgeon. Carmen .Cusmanq; 'adju- Borough Hall, a committee was —In charge of the installations KENILWORTH — Andrew Pro rear, skylights over 'fhe. sortinj . and the two seats, on Borough office of County Register Herbert "CAPTAINTHINA" Banyasz of Garwood faced no op- according'to a plot plan-made by fund appeal include: Mayor Fred | Morris Aye and Russell PL Locust avenue, after spending the' tant, Clifford Andrews; officer of selected to work with ^representa- BRENNAN & TOYE For Cancer were Victor Heller of Hillside, cassini of Union was fined $15 an rooms, special security-type win Council are Anthony"'J l Riccardo, J. Pascoe in the Court House, position on the Democratic, ticket Borough 'Engineer Thomas Troun- V. Pitten, .who , also is honorary | Summit New Jersey Easter holidays at' the home of the day. Charles Gorombey, color tives of the VFW and the Ameri- fifth district deputy chief of staff, $3.75 costs by Magistrate William dows, adequate rest room facil: chairman of the committee; Mrs. who received 88 votes and William 1 Elizabeth: Plumbing? Heating, Tinning for sheriff and polled 51 votes. " son. The 420->unit garden apart- bearers, Albert* Vastano and Peter can Legion to plan. Memorial Day SCN^-JMON—TUES. and Mrs. Bertha, Dowdell of Cran- Bruder in Municipal Court Mon ties, forced hot water oil heat, an< H. Severage and Richard E. Hartig, Mrs. Bender's mother. Mrs. George ' American Radiator Co. ment would bring in about $40;000. John Et. Stults, in charge of pub- Zezeski; historian. Wklter Werizel, services. It was announced that _ Mr. and Mrs. Stefan Kpenig to In balloting for the Republican Show Benefit ford, president of the fifth dis- day night after the defendant was utility, lighting and power facili who each polled 85 votes. Moran in Hazelton. Pa. • • Automatic Oil Burner* ^ ^Barbara Stanwyck revenue, Councilman Stults report- licity;--Mrs. Malcolm B. Roberts, service' officer, Edward Donovan; Chapter' 4 will present an evening Mr. and Mrs. Alfred C. Deremer, nominations for the two posts to tricts found guilty of speeding. ties in accordance with rigid gov Voters favored Alex Campbell^ Louis J. Fontenelli of 616 Center U9 SOUTH AVR. E.. CBANFORj) * James" Mason KENILWORTH — Selection of ed as, calculated by the Board of captain of the Field Army, wom- I April 25-26-27 quartermaster sergeant, Wallace of entertainment for'' veterans at lots 234 ahd 235, block 18, map of be tilled on the borough council, VFW members installed in ad- ernment specifications. Republican candidate for. sheriff, street was honored last week at a judges for. the prize contest talent Tax Assessors: • An Orange motorjst, Agnes M an's group which carries on a Pinken; bugler, Fred Casale, Har- Lyons Hospital sometime'in May, Section 1, property of New York Dudley H. Neville received a total dition to Commander Capece were: Gall, was directed to pay a fine o: Van Horn & Dolan report tha year-round program of education who won 141 Votes as compared to party celebrating bis birthday an- Suburban Land Company. of 228 votes while John Stults had show' at 2:30 p. m. Saturday in In reply to a question on the pro- 1 1 to 10 P.M. Daily niversary. A group cl May. _' ,.. _ ._ ,;v commander; Alfred Hein&y, quar- driving. ^ rented. In the first section of th Mrs. Constantine. Barbarise,. Mrs. side, John L. Banyjisz, unopposed, field and Garwood. -.-;— ---'-—--— was.anhounced today by. Mi's, John cJlman-Stults,- chairman of the des- it was reported that Conrad lots' 234 and 235, block 40, map of •,.-. -.i -rHtt No. 2— -••••• Broken-down by districts, the termaster; Donald Betz, judge ad- shops are a supermarket, a dru, Walter Eppel, Mrs. J. j. Francis, I FOR SALE -= received 89 vqtes. ' . Janet Lynn Criscola recently were: Senior vice-president, Mrs. B. Stults, member of. the commit- partment of. sanitation,- said resi- ., Fined, $5 and $3.75 apiece fo Keinv state president, and a mem-Section 2, property of New York t ' David Brian voting showed. Neville.had 73 bal- vocate; Roy Stark, officer of the store, a hardware s,tore, A -Swee Mrs. Joseph Halbsgut. ' ' | BY ESTABLISHED DEALERS Congressman Clifford-P. Case celebrated her _ second birthday Alice Pinken; junior vice-presi- Suburban Land Company at Gar- tee in charge. ' . . dents adjacent to the property are failing to stop at a railroad grad ber of the local chapter, installed - PLUMBING Claude • Jarman, Jr. lots in the first district, 86 in the day; George Jacobi, legislative, of-, crossing with their tractor-trailer: shop andu,a bakery. Besides th> Also, Mrs. .William Hetman, received 143 votes while the with a .family gatfaering at' herdent, Mrs. Clara DeFreitas; treas- wood^Westfield. second, and 69 in the third. Stults Competitors for the show ..were opposed to an open ditch. No ac- Democratic, aspirant, Harry Mop- urer. Mrs. Mary Pelusio; chaplain, officers at ceremonies of the ficer; .Georjfe Warren; patriotic of"- were Joseph Bremmer'qf Plain post office, there will be in th' Mrs. Charles Kosmutza, Jr., Philip- f'Door Prize-Radio Each Night [ home en Pine avenue. Mr! and Mrs. Alfred C. Deremer HEATING-^BURNERS had 70 ballots in the first district, screened Tuesday afternoon from tion will be taken until a survey. 1 newly-organized Hillside War PJranbing and Heath T ficer; and Fred Roseele, adjutant field and Vernon..Alston of New> section being completed Abel': McGevna, Mrs . ''Howard^JVlirfphy, sick, polled 82.^ For renomination Ur. and Mrs. Louis Weinberg Mrs. Stella Tuneson; conductress, 6S0U H AV6.W. • CR 6 5367 "INTRUDER 84 in the second,' and 70 in the a field of 53 entrants, Mrs. Stults ismadeJby the borough engineer. lllMilllIIIUIdiltUIII Dads held recently in Hillside. to Deremer Construction Com- York Heat OH Banter and trustee. . • ' ark while. James Glllecce of Irv' Department . Store, Westminste Mrs. Myers, Mrs. William Peter- , to the Board of Chosen Freehold-J and\son are now residing at 230 Mrs. Violet Piekarski; guard, Mrs. third. said, and the awards in Saturday's Delegations from Chaper 4 and thepany, lots 231 to 235, block 18, map IN THE DUST' Donations of $5 «ach were voted Installed with Mrs.. Weber for ngtnn was flnprl $10 nnri Cleaners & Dyers, and Kenilworth son, Mrs. Ruth, Mrs. iPittcn. Mrs ers. George W.' Jferlich. Donald Elsa Kash: secretary. Mrs. Marion of sectio ~~On ihav itill_be-«iade-by—Ralph—3ft- M. Pearsall and Albert J. Beri- Ksposito; historian, Mrs. Helen Women's Auxiliary were .present _,. properly of New SYSTEMS II ""Democratic • side for to the iiiinstrel-^rbe staged -by St. the auxiliary . were:. _ Mrs. Rose costs af.ter_ being arraigned .^foi Jewelers. Charles • Poles^" Mrs.. Pollack, Mrs. J Weinbergs formerly'lived at 447 York Suburban Land Company at Mancini of Elizabeth, chairman of ~—•ninger Teceived—t40,-~l**-and~14*j : aVthe Hillside ceremonies and also MY SPECIALTY WE0, OiltY, APRIL 26 - councilmanic -nominations,—Earl~Jr Theresa's Church and to the cancer Zampaglione, senior vice president; driving on a learner's permit with- :Ruth~~ReyribTds7~Mr. arid^MrsTTlT South avefiue. > Donovan. Garwood-Westfield: ' • Baron had a total of 62 votes while the Union County Campaign Com- fund drive. Anton Kato, chairman votes respectively. Running for Mr. and Mrs. John Nolan. Jr. of Mrs. Carrie Brady, of Elizabeth, at the Joint installation of the Ro- 1 BEHNERT PLACE SpecUcuIar Film! mittee of the American Cancer Mrs. Julia Barbarise, junior vice out having a licensed driver in hisPre-School Children H. Spicer, Mr. Stulfs, Mrs. Charles - the Tx>ard on the Democratic ticket selle Park War Dads and their Ahgelo Costa* to 'Mr. and Mrs. W;ilter E. Boright received 58. of a special committee fdr the park president; Miss Anne Corcionne, vehicle. Wolf and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Staten Island and Mr. and Bins, was, installing officer. ' Harry Peterson, lots 252 to 254, CRANFORD, N. J. Glorious Voices! Society; Harry. T. Halleran of are Ann M. Donnelly, who receiv- auxiliary. The results of the re- ynthralHng Music!, The district returns showed area planned by the borough, re- conductress; Mrs. Muriel Heiney, Spring Round-Up Set Zingler. ohn Nolan. Sr. of Fourth avenue block.53, map of. section 1, prop- Baron with 12 votes in the first Westfield, president, of. Union ported that work is underway. 1 Hans Schroeder of 60 , Arbor ed 87 votes; John J. Grilly, also were the dinner guests Sunday of cent membership drivje resulted in commEiiTs County .Chapter of the Cancer treasurer; Mrs. Mary Adase, con- street and Reginald Wntkins o: KENILWORTH — The annua erty of. New York Suburban Land 87 votes, and Oscar T. Lamb, 86. Virginia Schneider 29 membership renewals .and ' 3 "THE MOZART district, 20 in the second, and 30 Work also has begun on ball field ductress;' Mrs. Muriel Heiney, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie J. Martel and Company at Garwood-Westfield. BY FRANK SERY . in the third. For Boright; the Society; Miss Helen German, exr in the playground area on the Bou- Union were "fined $2 and $2 costs spring round-up of chjltiren ex> Boy, 5, Hurt Slightly I For coroner, there was only /one family of Third avenue. Weds Getoirge Kiger new members, it was announced. . STORV ecutive secretary of the county treasurer; Mrs. Mary Adase, sec- apiece on red light violation pected to be entered In kindergar- Amos F. Allen and Son,, Inc., to count was 11 votes in the first dis- levard and Fourteenth street, he retary, Mrs.' Madeline Loder. '! candidate, William H. Fredrickson, Mrs. Tina Lynch of Westfield is It was further reported that a Arias from group, and Mrs. Oscar B. Johann- iharges; and Charles Racke of 348 ten In the Kenilworth schools in When Struck by Auto GARWOOD—Amid a setting of shipment of the pamphlet, "Com-j- John A. Banks, property in Third trict, 21 in the second, and 26 in said. • guard; Miss Rose Venezia, chap- Jr., Republican, who received 139 recuperating from a recent opera- RESERVATIONS OUR FINEST! MOZART'S OPERAS sen of Roselle Park, secretary of Roosevelt lane and John J. - Sin-September has been scheduled foi KENILWORTH—Edward Web- votes. white gladioli and snapdragons, munist Unmasked", had been re^- avenue, approximately 268 . feet the third. ' The association will hold its an- lain; Mrs. Kelly, trustee, and Mrs. er, five-year-old son of-Mr. and AUTO-LIABILITY tion performed at Muhlenberg Miss Virginia Ann Schneider, feet frbm Cedar street ' Cruises Tours It now seems fit that We salute • ' " " — PLUS — Congressman Clifford P. Case, the board of managers of the nott of Roselle were fined $1 andWednesday, May 3, In the kinder- i' Elected as members pn the Re- ceived from national headquarters nual'picnic August 5 ,-at Miller's Lena Vinella, patriotic instructor. Mrs. J. H- Weber of 64 Windsor TWO GOOD RULES Hospital. Plainfield. daughter of JMr. and Mrs. Henry Mr. and Mrs.' John A. Banks to two groups of men.of fine re- Selected Short Subjects county group. $1' costs each for improper park- garten rooms of the McKln^ey publican county committee were and would be distributed to town Hotels Resorts who was unopposed on the Repub- Grove. place, received slight (contusions FOIl ' THIS . YEAR Robert Perry returned to his ~ Schneider of 320 Spruce avenue, I Church of St. Anne, one'tract in pute, who Regular- Prices! iMore tthan 35 cash and mer- ing. V' . School from t) a. m. until 3 p. m the following: First district, Percy officials and civic organizations. ' lican slate for renominationy regis- of the right knee ancr right eat- home. 312 Walnut avenue; Tuesday became the bride Saturday of Third avenue, approximately 268 • I do their chandise prizes have beifn con- Given suspended sentences and The round-up is a PTA-sponsored Don't co over nfly In 50. iD. Watt, 49 Votes, and Jane Mil- President Otto Hadler presided. : tered a total of 217. votes/in the Mushrooming Brush about 5:15 Tuesday afternoon following an operation performed George Kiger, son of Mr. and Mrs. feet from Cedar street; and one Bus jobs with- tributed by merchants and other Sanitation Department assessed court costs of $1 apiece project which is being conducted Won't drive a mile with- Iler, 48; second, William Gilbert, three Kenilworth districts while when, according to police, he ran out ENOUGH Liability In-' at St. Barnabas Hospital. Newark. Louis Kiger of 2096 Lusberry ave- tract in Third averie, A50 feet from out fanfare individuals, Mrs. Stults said, and Fire Extinguished by Magistrate Bruder on charges this year under the chairmanship auran'ce. \}5, and Clara.DeFreitas, 36; third, Airlines Railroads Harry Mopsick, unopposed-on the F^lans Clean-Up Week into a car driven by William Mr. and ^Mrs. Benjamin Bagon— nue, Rahway. The double ring Walnut street. and exer- Democratic ticket, received 54 bal-the-entire proceeds will' be devoted HENILiVOKTHv-A brush "fire of haying no current licenses for of Mrs. Minnie Fitzpatrick, attend I One briatb-lakln( Imtani 'Louis J. Martel, 38, and Rose Plainfield Girl Bride ! Soheidegger, 35, of .25 North of CollUlon Can Brln( ese and family of Willow avenue was performed in the George Kaolin Company to Mr. cise the lots, • -: • ; -.-;• '••• . to the Cancer Control Fund. Top- KENILWORTH—Cleatj.-up Week wi^h flames that shot as high as 13 their dogs were: Mrs. G. Huduk p] ance chairman. . • •.-.... Henry, 41, and fourth, Fred W. PLAINFIELD : ping/ the awards are a gold,, ring Twenty-second street on Kenil- Judcments In the ^Thoas- were the dinner guests Easter Sun- Second Presbyterian /Church of Of John E. Conliu and Mrs. Louis Castaldo, property The Caroli Travel Bureau greatest 11 i fi»:'the voting for the three posts will be held in the borough Satur- f ^, fwairnp;,prea .behind 5 South Nineteenth street, Mrs • All prospective pupils who are anda of Dollars. Gill, 27, and Regina M. Knight, J giveh by Eric . Berger • and a tie day, May 6, Councilman John B] worth. boulevard near Coolidge day of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph. Rahway with the Rev. Donald GARWOOD—St Anne's Church: in Myrtle avenue, 100 feet from Vti. Nortb Av .'"--•-•'• third, 41, and fourth, 26; Council- ers last week-end . ' GARWOOD — Mrs. Ann Ka- price we invite you to the Unit- dow'of the Boulevard Drug Store. should be ready for picK-up at CRanfoid 6-3000 itions — her fingertip veil fell from an il- May 4—••CINDEREIJ cither party, received 209 ballots. Opens New Office mgafiement of their daughter, . faian Dickerman, first, 48; second, Mrs. Benjamin Ragonese enter- muda was guest of honor yester- "cmss'cioss" I ed Auto Sales, 2 South Ave. Mrs. Stults was in charge of ob- 8:30 a. m. on that day, the council- Maid of honor was a cousin, lusion headpiece trimmed with , • EXTRA • Chances are that you will find MoWei Are Better Tha,., I No nominations were made for two Cnthleen, to Joseph Carroll, son of CLatAK IAGI rUKCBABED—White or ?6; third. 41, and fourth. 27; andtained her Canasta- Club Tuesday day evening at a surprise baby Saturday Matinee Only taining the prizes, "while Mr. My- Communion Breakfast KENILWORTH — The Kenil- Colored — without buttons or catches — Miss Eleanor Hilinski of Garden seed pearls. She carried a bou- • LET-S GOr man reported. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Carroll of 117 •Councilman Murray, first, 47; sec-afternoon at her home. 529 Willow shower held at her home, 502 HOP ALONG CA88IDV WE8TEBN just the car you want. Don't for- |othcr coroner vacancies. ers and Mrs. Malcolm. Roberts KENILWORTH — The seventh worth Softball team formerly 5 Cants par B*an4. Bring them Into The ond, 35; third, v»0 .and fourth. 27. avenue. Among those present woe City Park, L_ I., who wore a nile quet of white ' camellias and a get the P.B.A. Minstrel Show In the first district, Nunce Zam- annual Communion breakfast of backed by a number of business- Avon avenue, Newark.. ., Crsnfont Cltlten and Chronicle office. green marqinsette gown with prayer. book. Third avenue*. Blue and white MON.,.TUE8: & WED. handled tickets. Mrs. Joseph On the Democratic ticket, Ric- Mrs. Leon Dalley, Mrs. Joseph decorations were featured and re- No pletaVe has' dared . . . May 5th. This should, be a paglione. was- named Republican Halbsgut and Mrs. Howard Mur- Bicycle Reported Taken the Holy Name Society of St. men of the borough will be spon- The bride-elect is a graduate of cardo, first district, 22; second, 13; Hutsko. Mrs. Fred Wehrum. Mrs. matching heaqpiece and carried a Ma}d of honor for her cousin To tell the story of a woman like must on your schedule. Coiinty-'Committeeman with 74 Theresa's Church was held Sun- sored this season by the Barton onathnn Dayton Regional High carnation bouquet. Bridesmaids was Miss Doris Coughlan of Plain- freshments were served. Among phy directed the talent phase of KENILWORTH—A bicycle val- third, 18, and fourth, 35; Severage, John Tinnesz. Jr. and Mrs. Andrew guests present were Mrs. Kay En- "DEDEE" otes, and Ruth Reynolds was the plan, while Edwin I. Krauss, ued at $20 which had been ridden day in the parish house, Speakers Construction Company thrpugh the School, Springfield, and is era- included Mrs. Robert Baylis of field. Serving as bridesmaid was' Joyed by House Utilities Com- first, 20; second, 14; third, 17. AndAnderson. ners, Mrs. Marge Appel, Mrs. ITIR RFADf T,., ^hoscn committeewoman with 71. supervising principal, and . Mrs. to school Tuesday by Lenore Obst included the Rev. Sylvester" P. Mc- cooperation of Michael Cuppari fourth. 34, and Hartig. first, 20; Week-end guests at the home of Linden, Miss Marilyn Morgan of Miss Irene Conlin, sister of the the Democrats, William J. Veigh, pastor; the Rev. David J. and Albert Bertolotti, partners in iany, Elizabeth. Mr. Carroll at- Plainfield and Mrs. Charles Kiger, bridegroom, of Garwod. Best man. Nettie. Brummer, Mrs. Mary Han- David Taston, school office clerk, of 625 Bloo'mingdale avenue v/as second 14; third, 18. and fourth, 33. Mrs. Christiamo of 532 Spruce ak, Mrs. Esthel McDonald, Mrs. Broderick was selected county assisted in registration of prospec- reported to police as stolen that Pathe, - chaplain of Villa Marie the firm: ended school in Pennsylvania. He sister-in-law of the bridegroom, was John Banyasz, uncle of the 'NOW 'oimnitteeman with • 11 ballots, ;ervcd' in the the merchant ma- avenue included Mr. and Mrs. V. Yolan Zoldi, Mrs. Dorothy Nichol- AS FVNNT AS *Ol tive talent. . ' afternoon. ' Lenore Is a sixth Claire, Saddle River, and Alois J. Comprised entirely of local 'ta. and Mrs. D. Ma-of Rahway. They wore marqui- bridegroom, of Garwod. Usher- nd Florence V. Curtis was chosen Stadeck, psychologist of the West- players, the teani will- be entered ir.e and in the army during the 1 ing were George Carhart and John son of Garwood and Mrs. Ann HONEYMOON _ ij grade pupil at Harding School. - Woman's Guild to Attend rino and Mrs. D. Corvino all of PLsette gowns in rainbow colors of WILLIAM H bmtnitteewoman with nine. field school system. Mayor Fred in the Union . County* Park Com- ivar. He is employed by Auto- Cordes of Clark Township. Procopio of Westfleld. CRANFORD Conference in Newark Reading. blue, orchid and yellow with JOAN CAWF [Jl.ouis Gallagher was named Garden Club' Holds STATE OF NEW JERSEY V. Pitten'and members .of Borough mission's Roselle-Roselle Park matic Stores, Inc., Newark. \Gayle Wilde of 315 Beech ave- matching headpiece and' also car- Following a reception at the -In- unty committeeman by the. Re- to Council' were guests. James Mc- Softball League. Last year the GARWOOD — The Womatfs Club Froghollow in Elizabeth, the THUBS., APRIL SOth (Last Day) a£xhibit in Library FERDINAND SICLOFF and nue is recuperating at home from ried bouquets of carnations. Honored at Shower "DEAR blicans in the second - district MHS. FERDINAND SICLOFF, Gevna is president of the society. squad won the league champion- Guild of St. Paul's Evangelical Charles. Kiger, brother of the couple-left-oil-a-wedding- trip to Shelley Winters — MacDonald Carey KENILWORTH—A garden cen- _; (flrst_ name being .-. fictitious* Clubhouse Relocation a broken arm which she suffered GARWOOD — Mrs. Rita Pyle ^ App*ty FrUSot S -r— OUBi NEXT Bl " 81-votes while Helen Ruth ship and rang up a streak of 14 and Reformed Church'will attend bridegroom, served as best man. the South. Upon their return they "SOUTH SEA SINNER" the. committeeworaan desig- ter has been arranged.in the.base- wife of FERDINAND SICLOFF, NOTICE ; in an accident in her yard. was "honored last week at a sur- , — also — /Ant *>+**/*/Sfir*s<* and THE UNKNOWN HEIRS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Ufat the consecutive victories. Seen at Galloping Hill the spring Conference \ of the Ushering were Robert Baylis of Will reside at the 'Second avenue 'TUBS;] Uon with 86. Chosen as Demo- ment of Kenilworth Public Library DEVISEES ahd PERSONAL Mr. and Mrs. Sf""rt Miliano of prise stork shower given by mem- Fred MacBfarry — Claire Trevor by members of. the Kenilworth Mayor and Council of the Borough of The 1050 team is also interested KENILWORTH — A change in metropolitan area in, Newark on linden; Andrew Sersen of Rah-address. The bride is a graduate bers, of*-her canasta club. The I CBS Tf 1EVISI0N |tic committee for 'the dis- (SEAL) REPRESENTATIVES OF .FEB- Kenilworth at a meeting to be held April 311 Beech avenue recently enjoyed Garden Club iim observance of Na- , DINAND SICLOFF, and THEIB 25. 1890 at 8:00 o'clock P. M. in the Coun- in playing other clubs in the Cran- he location of the Galloping Hill Wednesday at 10' a. m. in St. way and . Chester. Schneider, of the Plainfleld High School and wes Claude D. Curry while , i OR ANY OF THEIR HEIRS. dinner-tpnd. at show in New York, affair was held at Mrs. Pyle's resi- PRI. and SAT.. £1 - 22 (3 Days) cil Chambers. Borough Hall. Kenilworth ford area either at Kenilworth or Golf Course clubhouse here will Stephen's Church. Wilson avenue brother of the bride, of Iselin.- '..' is associated with the Plainfleld tional Garden'Week. The exhibit EXECUTORS, ADMINISTRA- Boulevard. KenUwarth. New Jersey, will the occasion being Mrs. Miliano's dence on Second avenue and was Gene Tiemey — Richard Conlo Dougherty was selected as TORS, GRANTEES, ASSIGNS at the home field of its opponents. ie required to provide a right-of- and Ferry street. Wednesday Following a wedding , trip to National Bank. Mr. Conlin was nmitteewoman. Both had 20 opened Monday and will close to- consider the report of assessment* of night at 8 o'clock the Junior Wom- birthday.. . • \ attended by Mrs. Mary Sejeck ano OXFORD night at 9 o'clock. The public is OR SUCCESSORS IN RIGHT, benefits conferred upon lota or parcels oi The borough players ur,e likewise way in this section for the new Washington. D. C. the couple will graduated from Garwood Schools Mrs..Peg Triano of Scotch Plains, "WHIRLPQOL" es. TITLE OB INTEREST. land and real estate by reason of the seeking to Join a Cranford league. Route 4 Parkway, it has been Indi- an's Guild will meet in the local Dr. and Mrs. Morton Leeds have invited. ~ You' are hereby summoned and re- construction of six-Inch penetration pave- reside at 321 Beech avenue. A and Jonathan Dayton Regional Mrs. Kay Fhunmcr of Plainfield, Erich Berger received the Re- quired to serve upon Earl Pollack, plain- cted by the Union County Park church. , returned to their home. 555 Spruce "DANCING*to the DARK" Among features of the display is ment with rolled curbs on Passaic Ave- Games with the local team may be avenue, following a trip to Phila- graduate of New York City elc-r High School, Springfield. He is a Mrs. Jean Capone of Cranford and (iblican County Committeeman tiff's attorney, whose address Is 1209 East nue between tho easterly aide of Orange secured by other clubs by contact- ommls.s|on through its superln- Sunday School will be conducted (Color by Technicolor) KIRBY FrL « a stone - wall with shrubs, tulips Jersey Street, Elizabeth 4, New Jersey, Avenue and the westerly side of South mentary schools and Jonathan senior at Seton Hall College in delphia. Pa. where they attended Mrs, John Johnson of Westfleld. William - Mark BeUy sijjnation for the third district an. answer to the complaint filed In a 33rd Street.' ing* the Barton Construction Com- endent, Fay S. Mathewsoh. '.,. on Sunday at 9:45 a. ni. and morn- South Orange. ' and rose bushes. A row of red civil action. In which Eugene Coppola Is the . annual convention of the Dayton Regional High School, Powell -Steven* Drake OnO^ri frth 69 ballots while Thelma The, purpose of such meeting Is. to pany. A renumbering of holes on the ing worship- at 11 o'clock. The Springfield,.the bride is employed SATURDAY MATINEE — APRIL St geraniums is included and there is plaintiff on I Ferdinand Slclofr, et ols, are consider among other things, any objec- American Chemical Society. THE YOUNG FOLKS MATINEE (At Karalar : er was chosen committee- defendants, pending In the Superior 8-hole course and the transferring Youth Fellowship will meet at by Teddy's Sugar Bowl in Gar- Plan Election ' an artificial lawn with a white Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, tion or objections that the owners of prop- Paul Wolfe of 308 Locust avenue Democratic Women 8PON8ORED BY THE STONE voman with 72. On the Demo- erty named in said report may present if some tees to new locations are u 7:15 in the evening. wood. Mr. Kiger was graduated GARWOOD—An election of na- CRANrORD COUNCIL picket fence. • " I ' Union County, Docket Number F-1370-49, against' the confirmation of such assess- Transfers of- is on a business trip to Masachu- FOR CHILDREN'S MOVIES ratic slate in the district, Louis within 35 days after April 27, 1050, ex- iso expected to result from the saw your advertisement - • On Monday, the Men's Brother- from Rahway High School and. is Sponsor Card Party tional officers followed by a social QUINTETTE Twelve tables representing the clusive of such date otherwise judgment ments, and to take further and other ac- iroposed acquisition by the state hood will meet at 8 p. m.; and onsctts. , b had 27 votes for commit- by default may be rendered against you tion as may be' deemed appropriate ahd Ueal Estate employed by Quinn and Coden in GARWOOD — Canasta, bridge, hour will be held Friday, April 28 "LAST of the MOHICANS" as .did Irene Myers for months of the years have been 'ar- proper, and as light and Juitlc* ahaU re- if some 15 acres of the course for " Friday, April 28, a reception for John Schroll and Henry Pfeiffer at the Oakland House by Branch — plu — ir'V QC'Jf for tho relief demanded In- the complaint. quire. The report above referred to is Borough of Kenilworth to Mr. in the paper. Rahway. bunco and pinochle will be among Porky Pig Color Cartoons & Novelties | committeewoman. . ranged with place settings and The action has been Instituted for he parkway. members received during the will represent Garwood Branch 107, Workman's Sick and Death the purpose of foreclosing and' barring now on file in the office of the Borough and Mrs. Leon' Tripodi, lot 28, the games featured at the gala The turnout of voters for this flower arrangements. A bird table Clerk for examination by parties Inter- Christmas and-Easter seasons will 167. of the Workman's Sick and Benefit Society. 10 — Free Porky Plf WrUt Watches showing various types of • birds and the equity of redemption of the defend- ested therein. ' . ' block 41, section 2, map of New Many a shopping HstJrs'hiade up from the adver- be conducted with the presidents Death Benefit Society at the* Dis- Postpone Card Party card party to be held by members Thru Courteiy I year's primary varied only slight- ants in and to lands and premises, situ- , BOROUGH Or KENELWOSrrH Hariin Jewelors, Cran(a,rd, N. J. nests with literature also is a high- ate, lying and being In the Borough of N Orange. ihapel Group to Go of all organizations scheduled to trict 4 meeting to be held in Lin- GARWOOD—The card party of of the Women's Auxiliary of the ly from the response in 1949 when Kenilworth, Union County, New Jersey, PHOJP J. McdEVNA. tising columnjMjfthis newspaper. Whether Mrs. v light. Borough Clerk. Oscar F. Schuman to Borough of welcome the new members. den this Sunday. Plans for a dis- Democratic Club tomorrow . eve- SUN.. HON. * TUE8., 23 - SI - S3 «ters numbered 313, or 17 less lot 5 in Block 70 as laid down, designated To North Plainfield the Rosary Society of St. Anne's Obituary /MARTY Thomas M. Conley of the Halco and distinguished on 'Section 2 of tho DoleiT: April 11, 1950. 4-20 Housewdfe'goes to market pushing the baby car- trict Fourth of July picnic' will be ning at 8:15 in Lincoln School. - Robert Arlene John 'han on Tuesday. It was in 1949 Kenilworth, lot 5, block 35, map oi KENILWORTH — Membor3 of Church, previously scheduled for Mrs. Donate Casale Chemical Company has donated Map of New Orange, Union County, New discused. , tomorrow will be held next Friday, There will be over. 100 prizes in- Taylor Dahl Uodlak that Mayor Fred V. Pitten won Jersey and being also known as lot'JS section 1, New Orange. he Kenilworth Gospel Chapel will je, in the family car or by phone, she knows she cluding table and door prizes. GARWOOD <— Funeral services three gallons of weed killer which In Block 70 on the tax duplicate of the Muriel Simon and Jack, her St. Mark's Program Dr. and Mrs. Morton Leeds of April 28. in the recreation hall. "AMBUSH" "^•nomination for office without Borough of Kenilworth and on tho Tax BOROUGH OF KENILWORTH meet at 7:15 Saturday evening at wUl save time and money by first reading about Final arrangements for the affair were held Saturday at 10:30 a. m., AMES opposition when he ran up a total is awarded as a door prize. Assessment Map of the Borough of Ken- husband, to Mr.- and Mrs. Max E. GARWOOD — Morning prayer 555 Spruce avenue attended a din- Mrs. Arthur Battistella, chairman. . NOTICE he chnpel to (Jo to North Plajn-' were made at a meeting of the from the Dooley Funeral Home, hh 0/xAesfra ilworth, New Jersey, and concerns real N. Hudowicz, lot 18, block 178, the merchandise and services featured here. ' and sermon will be held at 10:30ner party Sunday evening in'New is assisted by Mrs. Herman J. " T E^*S*I~O N " °f 223 Votes, the greatest number estate located at 527 Washington; Avenue, Notice Is hereby given that the Bor- leld to attend a monthly jmtty at Y 218 North avenue, west, Cranford, BOROUGH OF KENILWOBTH ough of Kenilworth, on the 3Sth day of Section 9, map of New Orange, o'clock Sunday in St Mark's ork City in honor of Dr. Leeds' Steffan, Mrs. Charles Galiszewski, group Monday evening at the home Aaarey Tolter — Richard Bauhart for i/ovr doacitiq. Jfeisurm ? fast fpr any one candidate in that Borough of Kenilworth, Union County, he Grove Street Chappl-where the Make your advertising a helpful guide for buyers for Mrs; Rosa Casale, .57, of 3 NOTICE Now Jersey, sold to the Borough of Ken- April. 1B30. at 8 P. M. (E.S.T.t, will Church. The Rev. Howard F. Mrs.- John Novy, Mrs. Joseph of Mrs. Leon Dalley, yice-'prcsi- STARTS WEDNESDAY. APRIL tHlh tin fiitas a Primary. sell all Its right, title and Interest In tho Alice Vardalis Capone and neiilcer will beGcorge Landis of parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Third avenue, who died last Wed- Notice Is hereby tflven that tho Bor-Uworth at a tax salo held on December by regularly publishing the news about your busi- Klein, rector of Trinity Church Leeds who observed their wedding Probsky. Mrs. John W. Wolff, Mrs. dent. "WHEN WTLLY COMES ough of Kenilworth, on the 25th day ox 0. 1035 by John E. Butler, the then Col- hereinafter particularly described proper- others to Mr. and Mrs. Mux E. N.FayettevlljUvPa. Elizabeth, will officiate at the serv | John Haferkom, Mrs. Anthony In charge of the card party is nesday at Muhlenberg Hospital, MARCHING HOME" April. 1030. at 8 P. M. (E.S.T.). will lector of Taxes of tho Borough of Ken- ty as said property Is noi' needed for pub- Hudowicz, lots 16 and 17, block ness in this newspaper. anniversary. Plainfleld. A high mass of requiem sell all ita right, title and Intercut In the ilworth by reason of which a tax sale lic use. The property shall be sold at ^irulia will also be the ice of evening prayer and sermon Speranza and Mrs. Peter Kilburg. Mrs. James R. Walsh whose com- — also — BOROCGH OF KENXLWORTII hereinafter particularly described proper^ certificate was issued to tho Borough of u public sale to the highest bidder otter 178, Section 9, map of New Orunge. er at 11. a. m. on Sunday at was offered at St. Anne's Church' ty as sold property Id not nccdeoj for pub- KenUwarth on April 2. 1036. The said public advertisement thereof. In the Ask for a copy of our A.B.G report.* It gives to be held Tuesday ut 8 p. m. in mittees include: refreshments, Mrs. "DAKOTA LJL" Cranford Citizen and Chronicle, a news- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Snyder Ux ho local chapel during the Family by the Rt Rev. Msgr. John M. Notice la hereby ctv*n that the - lie use. The property ahull b« Bold at certificate of tax sale so Issued by said Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Middjeton, honor of St. Mark's Day. William Protect yourself against emer- Conrad Rieder, chuirman, assisted °"i:h of Kenilworth. on the 25th day of u public Hale to the highest bidder after John E. Butler, theil Collector of Taxes paper circulating In the Borough of Ken- Oible Hour and at the 8 p. m. yoti complete and audited information about the Walsh, pastor. Interment was in public udvertisement thereof. In the ilworth, by two Insertions at least once Fay, organist, will be in charge of gencies, crop failures. ***~mr in Carnival Confunion by Mrs. Leon Dalley; Mrs. A. T. April 1930. ,t 8 P. M. (BLS.T.». will was lost or destroyed and thereafter pur- Jr., property known as,uM" Quln- the family plot. *" all Ita right, title and Interest In the Cranford Citizen and Chronicle, a newi- suant to a resolution of the Governing a week during two consecutive weeks, circulation that your advertising will get when it the musical portion of the pro-herd and Hock sidmess or acci- GARWOOD — Plans for joint Mosca and Mrs. George Schultz; wrtinaf^,. particularly described proper- pAper circulating In the Borough of Ken- Body of the Borough of Kenilworth, a the last publication to be not more than ton avenue.- ^^^ seven days prior to the 'sale. The 'prem- A regular ladies meeting will be gram. dent In family. '._ — • - sponsorship of a carnival have prizes, Mrs. James Casale, chair- Mrs. Casulc suffered a heart at- v iu said property la not needed for pub- tlworth,, by two insertion* ut least once duplicate certificate of tax sale Was Is- G. and H^^eonstruction Com- (inducted in the chapel on Tues- appears in this paper,. tack April 10 at her home. She REGENT ON 8CKEEIJU J* "»- The property snail be •old at a week during two consecutive Weeks. sued on June 30, 194B by Erwln G. An- ises particularly described appear on the pany tg,--MrT ond Mrs. John J. been abandoned by liberty Hose man.- assisted by MrcL Frederick • Public aale to the highest bidder alter the lost publication to be not more than derson, the Collector of Tuxes of the Bor- Official Borough Assessment Map, a copy g at 8 o'clock. Company No. 1 and Memorial Wchrum, Jr., and Mrs. John L. was born in Italy and CUUMJ to Ginger Refer* — Dcnais Morgan Nautical Adventure 7.ubllc advertlaanent thereof. In the seven days prior to the sale. The prem- ough of Kenilworth. Said Certificate of of which Is on file In the office of the yantek, property known as 738 Iteuliter of Union County, as Block lei, Post. 315, American Legion. The Banyasz; and publicity, Mrs.. Ed- Garwood 37 years ago. She was a J-'-»nford atlien '-«*•« Chronicle, a nem- ise* particularly described iippear on the Tsx Sole has been, assigned to plaintiff. -FJewark avenue. THE CRANFORD "PERFECT STRANGERS" "KILLER SHARK" „"" circulating in the Borough of Ken- Official Borough Assessment' Map, u copy You Ferdinand Slcloff are tho owner of Luts 1 to 8 both Inclusive. The mlnlnuufi' BOROUGH Of KtNlLWORTH CRANFORD 8-2161 MCHAfX. CMH.AWW communicant of St. Anne's Church "worth. by two Insertions at least one* salo price shall be the sum of SarjOOtfO, carnival will be under sole spon- gar Smith, chairman, assisted by 4 — BIG HITS _ 3 • KODDV MeDOWCLL k of which is on flic in tho office of the said lands, and you Mrs. Ferdinand 81c^ Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Cardellu HOARD Or EDUCATION sorship of the volunteer llremcn. Mrs. Joseph Ccrto and Mrs. Harry and. u member of its Rosary So- ,. " during two conseeutrva weeks. Register of Union County. lofT (first name being fictitious) wife oT The said premises ahaU h^Hold upop n to Mr. and Mrs. Reid Jones, prop- KENlLWOnTH, N. J. • "PORT of NEW YORK" * >-^t publication to be not more than A ten percent Uu'i ) deposit Is required Ferdinand Sicloff havo or may 'claim to tho following terms, co hts and con- Sealed proposals will be received to the >clety. She was the wife of Donato BtaHInc Sl'NDAV dltlons. CITIZEN & CHRONICLE CRANFORD and GARWOOD The affair will be held May 1-6 at R. Middleton. wUa Scott Brsay at the sale and the balance must be paid have some dower Interest on." rights or " '| erty known as 237 North Tenth lenllworlh Board of Education, at the the baseball diamond located on Casale. Mrauv BOOABT T* Particularly docrtbed appear on the' within 6O day!l from the date of sale.. other Interest In said .lands . as the wife 1. The purchaser shall construct a street. • urdlntf School. Boulevard, Kenilworth, Mffcfc.U 2- 0 .six-inch . panel! (ratioi n pavement with 5-7 Alden Street KLEAMOB rABKCB Su,h ^f "*" A«««ment M«P. • «** Minimum of Ferdinand Slcloff. And you the un- CRanford 6^6000 the Bell Estate, North avenue. Also surviving ure two daugh- known heirs, devisees and personal rep- rolled cMrOs on North S4th Street from Mr. and Mrs. Herman Grapcn- ' MONDAY EVENING. MAY 8, l<00 ^ Which is on file In the office of the Bkek L«U Bale rrlco Jeftsffon Avenue to connect with the Party at Bonnie Burn ters, Mrs. Rose Dereditu of Gar- — In — "*«i'er of Union'County. 128—3+45 to 340-1 both Incl. resentatives of Ferdinand Slcloff, and thln to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bar- t a V. M. (DS.T.) at Which UflM the j *'l Pf said premUes wUl be sold sub- their or any of their heirs, devisees. cxcc>~ ^yh l pavemant off the KenilwortKilh posabi will bo publicly opened and •Thu newspaper Ij a member of the Audit PLUMBING & HEATING CO. GARWOOD — The Uons Club wood and Mm. Helen Sutton of "CHAIN UGHTNING" 117—3170 to 3183 both Incl. Boulevard and Mid work shall be com- bel la, property known as 537 New- . ^ any assessment for Improvements utors. administrators, giantvcs, assignfur cud (or General. Art, Elementary and 182—1 to 28 both Incl, pleted within a period of 60 days from Bureau of CircuUtidiu, a national association WALTER J. FUSHER, Jr. annual party for the patients und Plainflcld; bix sons, James, u mem- R I T Z — .las — * '"In* made or to be hereafter made. 183—1 to 28 both incl. Bucccssors in right, title or Interest mayj ark avenue. ' unltorlul Supplied. ' , •' staff of Bonnie Burn Sanitarium, NOW UOWOfO AROUSEL •l ,, '" Percent <10*) deposit Is required have an Interest In bald Iqiids as such the datu of sale and the deed for said S|K.*<.*ifk':itloiw luuy be ncvn at the of- of publishers, .advertisers and advertising ber of the Garwood Board of Edu- SCOTT BBADV 184—8 to 13 both Incl. premises shall n/Jt tx delivered until said Hurtpn Land Company to Mr. Oil Burners Installed Public Accountant Tracy — Janus Stewart' '<••• ub> and the K«lBrMM. must be paid 15 to 23 both Incl. unknown heirs, devlsriW^and personal ;u of thu Principal. Harding School, agentiej. Our circulation is audited by expe- Scotch Plains, was- held Friday cation; Anthony, a member of the representatives uX-*«J(aiiland Slcloff and work U perforrMd, , and Mrs. John S. Metrione, pron- jlllc-vurd, or may be obtained., from Mrri, Valentlma Carteaa — u-r i from U 13A and HA / tOSOO.OO rienced A.B.C circulation auditor*. Our evening. A committee of 10 mem- their helrsvdcvlsccslrs^dcvlsc , executors, adinln- a. Said pavement and rolled curb* ..Arthur, District Clork. as Arthur Ter- Board of Health and its secretary; "Port of N«w York" 185—5 to 33 both Incl. a shull b« installed UMer the supervision of crty in South Twentieth street, 775 A. B.C. report shows how pud» circvUtioa Tax Consultant and 34A iitratoria.ffs.~' ffranteca. . assigng s or successors ucu, to whom ull e«tlmat«4 tthail be Knt bers under the chairmanship of Joseph, Louis and Thomas of Gar- "MALAYA" X Mi.'iiM KIT STEVENS 3a •1M.OO tliu Borough Engineer. , feot. from Kenilworth boulevard. presented. , , 720 Lincoln Avc, E. Omnford, N. X US 8a«thAve. CUrw—d. N. J. 81 IBS—1 la « hotb Incl. In right titlil e or IInterest, and all of you we have, where it goes, how obtained and William Pinter, presented movies «S to-U Both tncL *100-OO herein named are. made 4efendants be- A ten perMnt (10*) dcpotli'ja required Tho Board reserves the n*ht to reject BrtScM 1nH wood and Fred of Cranford. There GIRL'S SCHOOL" 82 S to U both Incl. at the sate and the balance mult M paid Barton Land Company to Mr. other facts that tell advertiser* what they get twr Anoomuun1nr oja.»i and refreshments. ure 10 grandchildren. as •300.00 14. IB. 19. M. 31. 33. t*. cause you have a riaht to redeem said iy or all bids and to waive Immaterial •30000 20. and 28 to_34 bothJncl Unas from said tax! uU 'cefllflcate.""." within 00 days from the data oi sale. and Mrs. David A. Malcolm, prqp- (ormalUies. • - -• for their money'when they use this paper. 1-3-4 •400.00 PHIUP J." McOEVNA. I. GRANT SCOTT. PHILIP J. McOEVNA. erty it} South Eighteenth street 727 HELEN M. AHTHUH. J. McGKVNA. ' Borough Clerk. Clerk of Superior Court of New Jersey. Borough Clerk. District Clerk. Boroush Clerk- feet from Kenilworth boulevard. . Kted: April 20, 1B80. 4-30 Da

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CRANFO^D. NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY. APRIL 27, 1950 22 Pagea — FIVE CENTS — : s Cancer Unit Initial Census Report Serdocks-OnerHonr Shows 22,115 in Area To Open AHEAD Saturday Night | The unofficial census count for This Saturday night Cran- ort the Cranford - Garwood - Kenil- Wednesday Club Art Exhibit ford residents, as well as some worth area stood at 22,115 per- Drive^Here ^Everyone should try. to paint Miss Elizabeth Doremus, Miss Ann 50 million other Americans, with water colors, Wallis H. Stur- Butland. Louis Fischer and Roy will go through the annual sons and 6,171 dwelling units spring ritual that marks the At Post Office Of Quota through April 17, Charles A. Gor- tevant of Hasbrouck Heights, Hammond, all of Cranford; and winter and illustrator, told mem- Elizabeth Logan Davis of Rahway. changeover-to daylight saving ing,, area supervisor ,in Rahway, bers oi the Wednesday Morning time. •'"••:• • . Also, charcoal] "June Rose TrT~ New ""Jejrscyr^daylight reported today. Present plans call Club yesterday 'afternoon at the Sprague of Roselle Park and W. D. Service Lcngue-Way One~UeIivery Daily Chairman Urges philanthropic tea closing the sev- time will begin/officially at ojie for completing the census in the Mental Hygiene Unit Compton of Cpnfojnd; pastels,' F. minute after midnight Satdr- Set for Saturday/ - Brings Most Protests Residents to Return three communities ihis Saturday. enteenth annual art exhibit spon- L. Shiflet. W. D. Compton, and Seeks $2,500 to Aid sored by the club. day and will continue until The Junior" JJcrvice League will figures released for the same Mrs. Lillian Montgomery of Cran- one minute after, midnight of jntertain children Saturday with From Local Merchants | Individual Envelopes period -for Union County show Local Patients at Clinic Mr. Sturtevant spoke on the ford; wood painting, R. J. M. Welch the last Saturday in. Septem- the play, ''Nestor, the Talking White nylon of Cranford. . 4 Five temporary substitutes. in " With only three days remaining 298,006 persons and 84,591 dwell- The Cranford Committee of the. ;ype of equipment needed for wa- ber. -.'".. Horse," to bo presented in the ter colors. He demonstrated his the Crariford Post Office have Reinforced; 'before the end of Cancer Control ing units, Mr. Gering declared. As Mentat-liygiene Society of Union Mrs. Loyd A Briggs, chairman of Local residents should re- auditorium of Cranford High talk by doing a painting using only been furloughed as a result,of the I.Month, Cranford-,is about $1,000 of the April 17 date^ 230 enumer^ County wtfl launch its -annual the tea committee, was assisted by member to set their 'clocks School. Tickets are available at curtailment in services which -went appeal for- funds Monday, Mrs. three colors.. - . . Mrs. Walter J. Conley. Mrs. Roy F. AHEAD one hour before retir- the Jumble Store or from any shy of its $3,O0G goal in.the txxad. ,ators were working jn, thetcounty, into effect here on Monday, it was J. H. Brockbank, membership About 65 pictures in oils, water Hammond, Mrs. John L. Lehman, ing Saturday, else risk the member of the league. campaign of the American Cancer. a£d of these 23 were"assigwed to learned yesterday from Post- Society. Contributions to date chairman, announced today. This colors; charcoal and pastels were Mrs. Cameron E. Ogden, Mrs. J. K. possibility of finding them- the Cranfprd^-Ggrwobd - Kenil- Jimmle, the spoiled son, of a master Arthur Metz. The cut- amount to $2,080.59. '• More than year's quota for the local area is included in the exhibit which op- Ostrander, Mrs. Wesley A. Stan- selves late for work, school, wealthy family, will be played by back in services, authorized by a" $150 given by high' school students worth arecC $2,500. ened at a tea ^Sunday < in the ger, Mrs. Frank WiUetts Tompkius, -or appointments in the coming 1 Mrs. F. H. Dickison, Jr. He is directive' from Washington last has not yet been included in. the MrTGering said that no further Funds received in the drive will township rooms./ A section also Mrs. Waddill. Mrs. WiUner Field week. '••'".'., owner of "Nestor," who will be week, included the reducing of total. .tabulations will .be released until be used entirely for clinic serjracfe, was devoted to awr work of stu- Whitescarver, Mrs. Sanford K. enacted,, by Mrs., Charles Speer. deliveries in both residential and the entire- census has been cora- given to Cranford residents, Mrs. dents in the high scfeool art classes. Thomson and Mrs. G. Leslie Grif- This was announced >>da> y by Others in the cast w? 11 include business areas from two to. one White nylon Pone<| mittee, ip^Ufging jindiyidual .sup- The exhibit was in charge of Mrs. acted as hostesses at the exhibit Mrs. Walter A. Wurth, Mrs. Rich- open, jc«. 32 t«»J6. '•',;, man pointed out. One of these, pojt-ftjr the drive. Ralph S. Boyd, chairman, and Mrs. during the week. ' , ard Guy, Mrs. Homer C. Fisher, While the postmaster did not ocated in Plainfield, is operated ames B. Waddill; co-chairman. • As a follow up, to the fund ap- YouthWeek The club wiU hold its annual Mrs. W. Gordon French, Mrs. Wil- have an • accurate estimate yester- by tHe "Mental Hygiene Society of Exhibitors were: Oils, Mrs. J. luncheon Wednesdayat the Subur- Postal Cuts peal which' accompanied educa- liam F. Switzler and Mrs. C. F. day of the savings effected here Union.County,.and the other is in H. Yater, Mrs. Walter W. Robin- ban Hotel. Summit. tional matter sent.out early in.the Passaic-'County, she disclosed. Hansel, Jr.. .-.-.. ' : thus, far this• week, he did say son, Jr., D. C. N: Collins, Miss Jose- Mrs. E. Armstrong Damon, month, Mr.'Siegel said 5,000 post Wanned Need, for the. establishment of they-were "considerable." Rhine Vermilye, Albert E. Lane. Unity Chapter Urges chairman- df'the arts-and interest cards are being sent into Cranford more clinics with uninterrupted Queried as "to how post office Sir., Mrs. F. E. Sloat, Mrs. John L. committee, will be in charge of the homes, urging .a response to the service for persons needing treat- es Improved, Not Less, patrons were accepting the one Grady, Mrs. C. M-. Walden, .Mrs. production and Mrs. William appeal. v meht is urgent throughout the delivery daily, Mr. Metz said only Senior Boys, to Act fe. Lorenzini, .Theodore Roxburyi Plummcr and Mrs. Clifton Cox "Thus far", he reported, "we state, Mrs. Brockbank said. During Services by Mailmen a few complaints had been re- Mrs. ' Kitty Dunham, Miss Ruth •will be co-directors. have received contributions from As Town Officials 1949, more than 30 Cranford resi- Support of~ Unity Chapter,,. 59, - Disabled ceived from residential areas. Un-> Spchn, Miss Phyllis Anderson, ,Committec_chairmen are: i Stagr der-the-one-delivery-plan,^carriers - m we-are —In Rotary Program dents, —including^,--children—and HoIIis Ireland, Jjidhey deCamp, ~ :ftmerican~" Veterans;—adopted—a adults, received treatment at' the resolution at its meeting last ing, Mrs, A.- Donald Green; prop- report 1ater*and thus do not leave drawing attention to our original Miss ertiea, Mrs.—Albert^Nelson, make J mailed appeal, so that the final "Ten sen1or~tfoys will Become^ Tifloh County clinic.~Lastjnonth, CJjpa,n-up Week Thursday nighfTh the Casino op- The office 0 an'er~^ri5 ~arTn7- town officials next week when the Arnold, and Mrs. Frederick Green- up, Mrs. William Nagle, Jr.; tick- Some patrons at the ends of the^ response can • be tabulated as a there"'was a. waiting list of 18 awald, and Mrs. W. E. Kirkpatrick Cooperation of all'local residents posing the drastic curtailments in ets, Mrs. William Steers, and pub- I community-wide response. The Rotary Club opens its youth.week persons, she reported. Service can in Clean-Up Week May 8 to 12, postal service. Copies of the reso- routes do npt receive their mail observance on Monday.' Plans-for all of Cranford; licity, Mrs. George Spalding. until after 4 p. m. Mail received ''Cranford committee is making a continue only if the community Also, Miss Blanche Abrams and inclusive, was urged this week by lution were authorized forwarded the> annual program ,were an- gives financial support to the to Congressman Case," Senators in the office after the_carriers_de- personal ' plea "on an individual Miss Mollis 'Hand, Roselle; Mrs. R. Mayor George E. Osterheldt in'a nounced today. byJJrrW. F. Lange, clinic, Mrs., Brockband said. Smith and Hendrickson and tp the part in the mornings is not deliv- basis, for this is the only way in E. Pearce, Roselle Park; Mrs. Vig- proclamation palling upon all citi- which Cranford can maintain its chairman -of^the Rolary's youth One out .Of every five families local post office. • • •, ered until the following day. . ; ;o Madsen, Hillside, and Mrs. Ruth zens to take an active part to in- Cranford Post Local merchants, on the other past record of having always 'met committee.-'"' ' » • is' affected by mental illness while sure its success. The project will The chapter is-of the opinion, its quota. • Gerhard Kellner, guidance coun- statistics1' also show that mental Linnemanj Verona.- hand, are opposed to the reduction Also, watercolors. Miss Bass, be jointly sponsored.by the-Board according to Commander Harold T. . "Again, we express appreciation selor at the high school, reported arid nervous disorders affect, one in service, It was learned, and of Health, Public Works, Fire and Walsh, that- the curtailments are Elects Delegate Howard M. Siegel, president of the for the donations from organiza- the following boys will take part: out of every 10 persons, the local Police Debartments. unfair particularly to veterans who Richard Walters, Tom Cisar, Don chairman pointed out. 9 Cranford Business Association, de- tions, which were of jvast' impor- Local scavengers will cooperate have,been employed in post offices clared • yesterday that a letter of tance in giving the campaign fine Woolley, John Sloat and Norman Checks should be made payable again this year by collecting dis- since the end of the war. Instead To Boys State Wessells, who wiU serve as mem- protest will be sent to the local Organdy brlde«aui>d initial impetus." Now, it is up. to to.the Mental Hygiene Society of carded articles and debris on their of cutting services, the chapter postmaster and to Congressman, . individual residents of the town- bers of" the Township Committee. Union County and they should- be • Peter Guyon Weiland, Cranford •9 with nitta. Pat- regular collection days that week, urges the improving of the postal High School student, has been Case in Washington^ urging the' tilt, white. 10 to 20. ship to'put this campaign across. Others vnamed_ ai*: Township mailed to Mrs. Brockbank at 70S but request ^that the large items' service. •r designated as delegate, and Denni restoration of the two deliveries. ^ "We earnestly furge our • resi- cleric, Bradley Page; fire chief, Al Lindan place. Club Guest be placed as near the curb line as Seven new members were elect- The local chapter of the Disabled dents to seek out the appeal letter Assisting on. her committee are William Sheehan, alternate, to the Frigolai police chief, William Lc possible. . -v ' ' - ed to the chapter as follows: Al- Jersey Boys' State by Cranford American Veterans adopted a reso- which may have been misplaced, jap4 .magistrate, John Mrs* C^ G.-Albury,, Mrs. E, C. - - Mayor Osterheldt- points out tha bex\ R. -Biddulph, Harlan W lution of protest at the curtailing and to use the return envelope Earhart, Mrs. S.' S. Tisenberg; *Hrs. Post, 212, American Legion, it was icCUntpck, anand township, engi- State Assemblywomen last .year more than 2,000 munici- Wprthley, Herbert H: Manner, announced Tuesday night at a poa* of i services. at a meeting last which it contained. But if this neer,' feter Wilion. . Charles Redden, Mrs. N. A-. Toma- palities with; a combined popula- Walter Zingler, Carmelo Cusmano, Thursday night. -'• .•••' ,v material cannot be found, any en- 8ulo, chairman of the Cranford meeting in the Casino. ' The boys will attend a regular Gives Views on Bills tion exceeding 46,000,000 people Russel W. Huckel and Peter G. William Poorman, stage play In~ Garwood, Postmaster1 John F. velope should be used and the con- session of Municipal Court Mon- Mental Hygiene Committee; 'Mrs. Malloy. A new membership com- 1 conducted a Clean-up Week, pro- chairman, reported that the recent Dugan said the one delivery per. tribution should be mailed or de-day evening where they will hear J. B. Wilson and Mrs. A. M. Wilson. Introduced at Trenton gram and improved their com- mittee was formed under the livered to Township Committee- - Others, in the local group are Mrs. Florence Dwyer of Eliza- production of "My Sister Eileen" day in the residential and business . an explanation of the system by munities. . • chairmanship of Mr. Zingler. was both a social and a financial areas will be put into/effect in that \ man John V. Nostrand, treasurer Magistrate Charles J. Stevens and Mrs. P. Eugene Snyder, recording beth, assemblywoman from Union The goal of Clean-up Week, he Commander Walsh reported thai Organdy bridal 'gown secretary; Mr. and Mrs. George' H success, and, a vote of thanks was borough on Monday: He said the Bride** Mother*! of the Cranford Cancer Campaign Police Chief William A. Fischer. County, expressed her full in- declared, is to make a united, local the special' Vehicle identification cut-back may save! 10 hours daily, with ..satin appliques. Fund, at the Cranford Branch of Bates, Dr. Howard R. Best, Mrs dorsement of a legislative bill call- extended to the Union Junior Col- White. 10 to 20/ «f ra?on liuae feill*. ' On Tuesday, the young officials effort in our community to further certificates have been reecived but does not Anticipate that it will I •the Union County Trust Company." Walter J. Conley, Miss Elizabeth ing for equal pay for-equal work lege Dramatic Club, which staged Pa«ek Unit. will be guests of the Kiwanis Club fire prevention, 'safeguard public from the Motor Vehicle Depart- the production. mean furloughing smyorie y The final effort needed here to at its regular luncheon meeting in Durrell, Edmund B. Faulkner, Po- during a luncheon meeting in herhealth, control rodents, improve ment, Trenton, The certificates put the drive1 across was likened lice Chief William A. Fischer, Mrs. honor yesterday given in the William Powers and Robert diately inasmuch as -)he 'vacation the Coach & Four. They also wil property, create ideals of good grant special parking privileges to Knickerbocker were elected to schedules will, be started next (Continued on page eight) be honored at the Lions Club sup- Roger Ji Grady, Mrs. Everett A. Coach and Four by the Women's citizenship and stimulate township disabled veterans who have diffi- Bridal headpiece: or- Heim, Mrs. William E. Hill, Mrs. Republican Club. membership in the post. Harold week and will continue for sev- per meeting that evening. Later beautification., culty in walking. Service Officer Glovier, sick call and relief chair- eral weeks. The stamp and parcel ftandy cup wit&French Frank W. Myers-, Mrs. Howard M. In emphasizing her backing of Milton Greitzer will aid veterans illusion finger lip veil. Tuesday night, tHe; boys will ob- The importance of Clean-up man, reported Arthur Grobau is post windows will be opened from serve the regular meeting of the Park, 'Mrs. Roger H. Ringo, Mrs the bill, Mrs. Dwyer asserted that Week to community development obtain the certificates. George S. Sauer, Mrs. Joseph A. still confined to his" home by ill- 8 a. m. to 6 p. m., beginning on ' Renamed Township Committee to learn the it was designed to "insure wom- cannot be overrated. Mayor Oster- Purchase of a set of colors, in- Monday, instead of 7 a. m. to 8 Schmitt, George Ward, Mrs. G en's receiving pay to which they ness. duties ot men in public offices. heldt emphasized. It has , grea cluding the American and chapter Commander Michael Davis, who p. m. .There will be no changes Holmes Williams and Mrs. Thelma are entitled for the work they do." possibilities for improving the flags, was authorized, and deliv- in lobby or money order window Assistant for What they learn Tuesday night r presided, announced that the post Wise. She pointed out that 12 states and spiritual and social returns to ourery is expected before Memoria hours. ' - will be" put into actual experience Mrs. Joseph J. Siccardi is presi Alaska already have similiar leg- will take an active part in the Me- 9 citizens and it is a spearhead for Day. Commander Walsh reported morial Day Wednesday when the youths wil dent of the county society and Mrs. islation, in effect. parade. The post's The one delivery plan was in- concerted action so necessary for oft the recently-formed Veterans* constitution Boys Camp conduct their own township com- Tomasulo is its secretary. Among other bills' before the and by-laws were augurated Saturday in Kenilworth Hood results in widespread com- Council and of their activities In amended to add' the scoutmaster and as far as could be. determined Inittee meeting in; the, township legislature to which Mrs. Dwyer Harry "BudJ* Zepfler, a junior at rooms. The" boys will be guided by munity improvement. behalf of several veterans who of the post-sponsored Boy Scout it will not mean laying off any of referred was an education bill purchased homes in Myrtle Gar- 11 Tufts. College, will return as as- "We hope everyone will support troop to the post executive com- the three substitutes employed in Township Clerk J. Walter Coffee Over $1,000 Raised which would provide for the ap- sistant director of the Cranford this public servfee' program in dens. mittee. that office. The substitutes,' how- Parents have been Urged to attend pointment of the -state commis- ^oys' Camp at Silver Lake, it was Here for Overlook Cranford this year," the mayor's Final plans also were made for The evening's "dark ' horse" ever, will work less hours per day Ithis meeting.' sioner of education by the gover- announced Saturday night during More, than- $1,000 had been statement concluded. • " the distribution of D.A.V. automo award was presented to Finance than formerly. Civil Service em- Next Thursday, the Rotary Club nor rather than by the legislature. '•he annual camn_reunion in the turned in from Cranford in th< bile club books. The chapter's Officer William Hcrzog. . ployes will work their regular will entertain the group at its The idea behind the bilj, Mrs. auxiliary will assist in the distri- Krst Presbyterian Church-social luncheon meeting in Howard John- drive for funds to enlarge'Over- eight hour days while the sub- rooms. More than 150 former and look Hospital, Summit, it was an- Dwyer said, was to keep the com- To Meet Tonight bution of the books. stitutes probably will be cut back son Restaurant, Route 29. The boys missioner's post out of politics. She The Cranford Day committee Named Deputy Director prospective campers attended the will conduct the meeting. A Ro- nounced yesterday by Donald R. to six or less hours, daily. party. Creighton, local chairman. While also spoke in favor of the state under chairmanship of Mrs. Elmer tary' Scholarship exchange stu- rent control bill which is now Memorial Day Program For Tax Investigation There .were greetings from Vic- the public campaign is scheduled (V. Koyen* will meet tonight at dent, George Tolley, now studying pending in the legislature and'the 8:30 in Municipal Court Harry V. dsbome, Jr., of 116 tor D. Shaheen, president of the at Princeton University, will be to end today, the local campaign' Mapped by Committee Postal Slash Assailed has been extended a few days to so-called Faulkner measures which Herning avenue, a member of the camp trustees, and Charles C. guest ^_speaker. . Patric_k „J. Grail is •pianu for the observance of Me- permit local canvassers to; com would set up types of home- rule Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fowler of Newa£k law firm of Osborne, Cor- LoodfeUow, Jr., outlined improve* ^ charge of the program. morial Day were made Monday By Letter Carriers- plete their calls. Through yester- for Vnunicipalities. Washington, D. C. were week-end nish and Scheck. was appointed Four delegates from Cranford ments and renovations to, .„_..... night at a meeting of the Memoria Following the luncheon, the day, a, total of $1,119,949 in cash . She declared she approved truck guests of Mr. and Mrs. John M. this week as a deputy state tax were present Sunday at Goldman's at the camp prior to the opening young officials will go on a special- Continued on page eight. and Independence Day Committee director to conduct an investiga- on JuJy 2. ' and pledges had been turned in. Reilly of 113 Oak lane. Hotel in West Orange to hear ly conducted tour through the in' the Municipal Building. Ar tion of John T, Vogicr, Clifton tax William C: Doherty, Washington. A highlight of, the evening Was The, goal ior the six-story wing Worthington Pump and Manufac- thur F. Metz, past commander o: assessor, who has been' charged D. C, president of the National |he presentation of "the .outstand- addition is $1,200,000- turing Corporation in Harrison, Cranford Post, 212, American Lc with irregularities. ••-•• Association of Letter Carriers, as- ing camper awards for the 19£9 Farris Swackhamer Named Dr. Lange announced. . , . gion. Will be the parade marshal. • In his letter of authorization to sail the recent Post Office Depart- season to William McKinlay. ' A Moving Permits Three representatives from each Mr. Osborne, State Treasurer ment service reduction order of •niniature trophy . was given by of the veterans' groups, led by th< Walter T. Margetts, Jr., who made Postmaster General Jesse M. Don- President Shaheen and the Legion Oratorio Chorus to Sing Needed Monday Cubmasterof Pack 178 newly-organized Unity Chapter, the appointment, noted that Vog- aldson. The occasion was the American flag, which flew over the 7 The recently-ehacted ordi-' Farris S. Swackhamer of 132 iar with traffic rules and set a good 59, Disabled American Veterans, ler has been charged with "will- 56th annual convention of the New camp last'-season, was presented by Brahms 'Requiem' nance requiring permit? to Herning avenue will become Cub- example for other ' townspeople. will act as aides for Mr. Metz. I fully failing and neglecting and Jersey State Letter Carriers Asso- . Director Stanley F.Ctrayson. The Oratorio Chorus of the First move any tangible personal master of Cub Pack 178 in June, He explained the inner workings of is hoped that a National Guard refusing to comply vNth the laws ciation. Announcement was made that Presbyterian Church will sing property from one place to succeeding William Sullivan, . it the local police department and unit also will participate. of the state in the performance of Mr. Doherty called the post- boys who enroll for. the 1950 sea-Brahms' "Requiem" Sunday at 8 another within the township was announced Saturday night at outlined the requirements to be- Music will be provided by thi his official duties as an assessor." master general's directive "ill ad- son with Registrar John Rjmhofer p. m. in the church. This will mark or to move it.out of the tou*»- the monthly pack meeting in St. come a policeman as well as the Esso Standard Oil Company Band The local resident is a member vised, ill timed, and the most dras- at police headquarters prior to May the' initial performance of the ship will go into effect next Michael's parochial school. Mr. specialized' training necessary to the High School Band and th of the State Retirement Board, tic ever issued by any postmaster 15 will receive a Cranford Boys "German Requiem" of Brahms hi Monday, it was announced Sullivan, who has served as cub- secure promotions. Kenilworth Fife, Drum and Bugl State Pension Board and is presi-r general." The speaker also de- Camp tee-shirt free. Cranford. yesterday . by • Tax Collector master f^r the, past five years, will Corps. dent of the Cranford Republican Advancement awards wore pre- clared "April 18 as the day of in- And for tha Colored motion pictures taken Floyd Worthington, baritone, A. B. Caldwell, who will be in assume. Other responsibilities in Michael T. Duvis, commander o: Club. sented to the following Cubs Sat- famy because on that day we wit- *L the camp and a comedy were and Marilyn Vosberg. soprano, charge of issuing the permits. the Boy Scout field. Also an- the American Legion, will be mas 'member \f the wedding, urday night: ' William Davis, Gold nessed the rape of the Post Office shown- by Clarence Fritz, Jr., whoboth of New York, will be soloists. Under the terms of the new nounced was the election of Jack tei* of ceremonies at services -ui Arrow lor the Bear badge; Daher Honorary PBA To Meet by an order issued by the Post- we b*y a complete lln* won the outstanding camper award TheTeyy havh e been heard, witit h thhe measure, local residents desir- Brennan as chairman of the Puck the World War I tablet. North-Un ElKoury and Thomas Wade, Gold 1 master General of the United «I Flower Girl drciW ' "> 1948. There were musical chorus i n presentationtti s of Handel's ing to move tangible personal Committee to succeed James O"- ion avenue and . Spninglield ave Members of the Honorary Arrow for the Wolf badge; Arthur nue after the parade. Commandc States. «• leclions by John Sloat, a camp "Messiah" and Mendelssohn's property will, be required to Donnell. Donnelly, Henry Shaheen, Steph- Branch of Cranford Local, 52, councilor. "Elijah". make written application to Willium Jones of Capt. Newel PBA, will take action on the re- "We are deeply regretful that Mr. Swackhamer is a native of en Foldy, Jr., and Albert Vojdai one in whom we had so much William E. Gourley, president of The chorus is» made up of 65 the tax collector for a moving Rodney Fiskc Post, 335, VFW, wil vision of the group's constitution Cranford. He attained the rank of Silver Arrow for the Wolf badge; f ead the roll cull of the World Wa faith is- increasing the unemploy- •he Lions Club, and, Robert M singers from Cranford and neigh- permit. Information required Robert Dennis. Bear badge; Al- and by-laws at a meeting in the c boring communities. Mary Eliza- will include name and address lieutenant colonel in the Army. Air I dead, while Commander Harold Casino.at 8:15 tonight. ment lines in the United States." ""ane,. president of the Rotary Corps during the war and present- bert and Benjamin Choppelle and The national president urged BRIDAL SALON, SECOND FTOOll Club beth Bonncll. organist and choir of the truckman, name and ad- T. Wulsh of the DAV post wil were introduced. Both serv- ly is a chemical engineer ior the William Lcddcn, Wolf badge and thut all postal service employees •••-•'• • • 1 dress of the person owning the read the roll call of the World I * clubs..together with thp Jun-director.' will direct the perform- Shell Oil Company in New York. Gold Arrow; John Lovctt and John Week-End Weather and their friends write their U. S. ance. Walter Hewitt of Maple- property to be moved, and the War II dead. LINGERIE & CQBSET SALON. THIH0 FLOOl '"«• Service League and Kenneth D. Wolf badge; and Peter Mostly sunny, today, high in. Representatives and Senators to wood will bo organist. addresses from which and to Mr. Brennan, u resident of Cran- Hm old A. Glovier presided a "artin Association have supported ford for several years, is a New Walsh, Gold and Silver Arrows the meeting. The committee wil middle 60s In north and low ask them to expedite the releasing "^ amp financially during past which the property U to be- for the. Wolf badge. taken. No charge is made for York attorney. He formerly was a hold Its next session May 16 in the 70s south portion. Solnc of House Resolution 547 and Sen- J; ' ' ' Cuucer Dressings the permit, but all personal member of the Federal Bureau of Announcement was made that Municipal Building. cloudiness tonight with low- ate Resolution 261. which have aa Refreshments were served by thair purpose the setting up of a Eleven members of the tfancer taxes / must have been paid Investigation. 32 Cubs, accompanied by Cubmus- est temperature in the 40s. following camp trustees: Pres- seven-man committee to investi- dressing unit of the Cranford Tub- before the permit will be is- Guest speaker at Saturday tcr Sullivan and Assistants Frank Friday, mostly cloudy and >t Shaheen, Vice-president Chickeupox Prevalent cooler with some ruin in south gate the Pout Office Departmndt ernacle met yesterday at the home sued. Applications for per- night's meeting was Lieut.' Lester DclGandio and Arthur Donnelly, ^ne. Secretary H. Stanley Mtfc- received Holy Commiinion on Eas- portion by afternoon. High and rescind the April 18 directive. C| of the chairman, Mrs. Steven Trou- mits may be made between Powell of the Cranford Police De- Contagious diseases reported to ary. John E. Allen. Past Presi- partment who emphasized the im-ter Sunday. Many others received the Board of Health during the temperature in lower 60a. The Cranford delegates «t the dent Clarence L. Fritz,- August gas 208 Edgar avenue. The group flia. m. and 4/p. m. on any day except Saturdays, Sundays aiyi portance of boys cooperating with Communion with their families. past week included 21 cases of Week-end outlook: Cloudy and convention were: Frank Mem, 'hermann, Mr. Goodfellow. Jr., completed 175 dressings. Refresh- Next regular Communion Sunday cool with^showjertt likely Sat- pnsidaat of ttM Crwford unit <* ments were served. The next meet- holidays. Violatiorti may re- the regular and special police as- chickenpox and seven cases o; lie Rev. Robert G. Longakcr. E. A signed to traffic control. The of- will May 14. The next Pack measles, according to Health Ofll urday, becoming fair With the fetfttr camera; ChrfaT *cterson. John Mente. Charles M ing will be held May 24 at the sult in fines up to $50 or im- prisonment up to 90 days or ficer declared that boys, as grow- meeting will be Saturday, May 27, cer W. P. Smith. One person waa moderate temperatures Sun* •ecreUrjr of t|* ltri but mm 'wy, John Ranhofer anfl"E. Calvin home of Mrs. O. H. Wenzel. 1B8 bitten by a dog during the week. day. R.J. GOERKE CO Wufe. former registrar. Arbor street. both. lilg citizens, should become famil- | at 7 p. ipn. £IJZAB£TH. . ^

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