AMP cmnnnx, THUBSDAY. scrsBiBkR 4, ucr CAREEULXX WALK CAUTIOUSLY GAR woo p C R ANF O R D KENILWORTEF »— fU* «*&»• Cray tap; wmdbloA Wbrt. A to M. Vol. LIV. No. 32. CRANFORD. NEW JERSEY. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER II. 1947 18 Page*~nVE CENTS taM IJyM* /TOM «wt 700% ewjal i» " -T .-•; •-.•;>• ••.;, „ . • • , ... •.,.."•••-;•'..•.• . >;:. v ^;T-, '••• •' .'••••. Collector Preparing Incoming and Retiring Legion Commandos Imrimjbaom, ddb. Skort. (oil U Dies in New York Business Association lite 20. ' 29.50 like girls in trirnVrtting jackets of their own. Soys want the new slicked^p look of their okiey hro&en at Pedestrian For November Tax Sale Increase To Hear H. HI. Compton Campaign In accordance with a State law H. M. Compton, secretary-treas- : C Itaaftacr pot-wool r&eelr wf/A u •..'.,. •...••;''...•. -.'' '."•.' . ..'. -' ' ••'• "•'"•••••••.:.•.. , •';. :> • requiring the tax collector to bold urer of the Cranford Trust Com- ktitoaj, coatrastinjt trim end hood. Plaek- an all-inclusive tax sue after July pany, will be • the speaker at the w&ita cftecl, red trim. Sites IS to 16. , DeathToIl In School To Benefit 8SS college. And both come to R. J. Goerke Co. tcTtind what they want... when they want it. Girls meet in Dekown, 1 each year, the Cranford tax office initial fall meeting of the Craniord is preparing for such a sale to be Business Association at 6:45 p. m. held in November, Tax Collector next Thursday in the Colonial A. B, Caldwell announced this Enrollment Room of the Cranford Hotel, it was e League •••.-. Fourth Floor . f. boys dash for the Varsity Shop on the Third! week. At that: tune, tax-delin- Enrollment in Cranford public announced today by C. E. Trubcn- quent property for 1946 any^pre- baoh, president. Junior Service League charities schools yesterday, the third day will benefit from a six weeks' com- • If the-population of a community vious years will be" sold. •/ of the new term, had reached a Mr. "Cpmpton will discuss busi- the s><* °f Andover, Mais,, or In- total of 2,710 pupils, an increase ness conditions and the financial munity-wide subscription cam- dependence, Kan, were to be sud- of 124 over the total of 2,586 re- outlook for the fall and ' winter.'- •which the Service League ported on the same day of the season. \ Other business matters!™'11 launch Monday for The Cran- denly wiped out, the news would ford electrify the people of the United Goal Set 1946-4? school year. Dr. Howard also will be discussed at the session. Citizen and Chronicle, it was Stutcs. If all of the citizens of a R. Best, supervising principal, an- announced this week. place like, Akron, Ohio, or Provi- nounced. : Mrs. Jean Montenecourt has dence, R. I-, were to.be seriously For Fund Elernentary school enrollments been appointed drive chairman by injured 4t one and the same time, A goal of $15,000 .for this-year's accounted for the increase, with! Polio Case Mrs. William F. Switzler, league the dramatic interest and sympathy Cranford United Fund Campaign 1,529 student having registered in president, and has organized her of tin- entire nation would be tre- was announced this week by John the four schools'yesterday, as com-i group into teams for a house-to- mendously aroused. In either in- A. Manger, executive chairman for pared with a tctal elementary cn- house canvass. staiue, moves rwould_^bjft- made the drive. The sixth anaual..drive rollrr.ent of 1393 oa the third day' Fifty'per cent, or $1.25, of every vwiiily to prevent as far as hti-Is to be held from September 27 [of the neiv terni last year. In the] Mrs. DoToth'y' E. Hinkeldeyjde , 34 new subscription "turned in during manly possibJe'tJie repetition of a junior-senior high school classes j years old; wife of Charles <U Hink- 1 to October 13. G. FSANK ZIMMERMAN JOSEPH T. SHABKEV the drive, and 25 per cent, or similar disaster. local organizations will share in [yesterday, to^il ehroltaent stood! eldey of 223 Retford avenue and cents of every renewal subscrip- Unfortunately, there' is nothing the' fund as follows, Mr. Manger 1.181. a decrease of 12 under mother of four children, is in thetion, will go to "tlie league for their far-fetched' about the foregoing said: Cranford Welfare Associa- last year's figure of 1.193 for the isolation section of Muhlenbergjniultiple cliarities. statement. Within the space of tion .*y500;_Boy_. Scoutsof Joint Installation Ceremoniessameday. Hospital, Plainfleld, today suffer- -_.Natranly.--w.ilL..the -league receive- . «eaYt""f'r~^'ubs«1pnbnF'"'wftTc~^ narts of the country. 12^00 men. $2£00; Visiting Nurse Association^ four schools stood at 307 yesterday, case of infantile palalysis. This their members personally solicit, women and children-—enough to $2,000, and Cranford Boys' Camp, For Legion Post and Auxiliary as compared •u.-ith ibe figure of 269 marks the llrst case of the disease but the same percentage on all new populate Andover or Independence, $2,000. The budget also includes Joint, installation ceremonies*- for the end of September, 1946. For Banker reported in Cranford in two years. aad renewai subscriptions turned walked to their deaths on the figures of $1,000 for the Emergency Dr. Best said additional regtstra-1 according to Health Officer W. JJ. ctiiten and Chroniclh e were conducted Tuesday night for athletic, Mr-. Grayson, chairman; in ito streets and hi^rways of the United Fund Replacement and $500 for G. Frank Zimmerman, who suc- lions being received each day are! Harry L. Dimmick. 71, of 310|Willsey. office also will go to the league States. And in the same year, expenses. Thomas Nolan, Paul* Selby. Mr. expected to make the overall in-JElizaheth avenue, who had retired! TakCn. iU Monday, Mrs. Hinkel- ceeds Joseph T. Sharkey as com- Dommergue and George Kettle; fund. approximately 270,000 citizens, a The Emergency-Fund: crease for this year even greater.]^vea r ago .as assistant vice-preii- dey was removed to the Elizabeth mander of Cranford Post, 212, Americanism, Mr. Irving, chair- Tliis marks the sixth bi-annual- a total comparable to the population meni includes an item of $500 to American Legion, and Mrs. Eliza- ComparaUveenroltrient figures dent of the Union County Trust General Hospital yesterday noon man; Harlon W. Drew and Mr. in the municipal ambulance. Fol- of Akron or Providence, steppedjeover (he expensp e asso- beth Goodman, succeeding Mrs. byy scboolswere announced y^ter- company in charge of its Cranford Huray; 'house. William Gindel, lowing from sidewalk curbs in villages ciatedVwith installation of toe heat- Mabel Keim, as president of the day as follows: Roosevelt. 330. as Branch,. died early Saturday in Chronicle. and cities, or onto roadways in chairman; Frank Rosendale and compared with 294 on the same day positive, she was • transferred to ing plant at the Girl Scouts' Little post auxiliary. Approximately 200 Post Graduate Hospital, New York. Team captains for the campaign rural areas, and met with, injuries House, in accordance with an members and friends of both Thomas A. Albans; publicity. BIr.(in 1946; Cleveland, 403. as comFunera- l services were conducted Muhlenberg Hospital, which main- of .a serious nature. Huray; service; Mr. Sellers; sick pared with 371; Lincoln, 432, as tains the only isolation ward in were" announced by Mrs. Montene- agreement reached with the 1940- groups attended the services at Tuesday afternoon at Gray Me- court this week as follows: Mrs. These appalling statistics consti- 47 finance committee. call and relief, Mr. Knight; bowl- compared with 384; Sherman, 364, morial, 12' Springfield avenue, by the. county. Mrs. Hinkeldey's legs post headquarters in the Casino. ing, Mr. 'Albans and George Mory; Donald Green, Mrs. D. Richard tute one of the darkest blots In addition to Mr. Manger, offl- Officiating at the. post installa- as compared with 344. the Hev. William K. McKinney; are reported to be affected by the valor, Mr.- Christian, chairman; Junior-senior high school class disease.. Dr. Albert Lewis . is the French. Mrs. William E. Crutch- our national traffic wrirlent reco ers of the United Fund are: B. C. tian were County Commander-elect pastor emeritus of the First Pres- fleld, Mrs. Albert Nelson, Mrs. They mean, in short, that just BeMen, president; Roderick W. William Fischer. Leslie Baxter. enrollments yesterday were: Sev- byterian Church, Westfield. In- attending physician. Bertram Stewart, assisted by Fi-Harold A. Glovier and L_ Sudekum, The children in the family arc George F. Richards. Mrs. E. B. about S3 times a day, every day in Smith, honorary chairman; Mayor entli grade. 171. as compared with terment wa8 in Fairview Ceme- nance Officer Walter F. Schlack. oeing confined, to th^ir home lot-jPaulkncr. Mrs5 . William V. Steers the year, someone on foot <was a C. E. OsterheUt, (honorary chair- end welcoming. Bob. Walker. 179 for the same day in 1946; eighth 'tery, Westfleld. ' tt""*ner M* William V Steers Past Commander Arthur F. Metz 14 days4n compliance with State a™* Mrs. Walter Wurth. traffic fatality; that more than 739 man; H. Boyd Woodruff, first vice- grade. 169. as compared with 163; „* _.. , , . ... served as sergeant-at-arms. Aux- law. Health Officer Willsey stated times a day, or SO times an hour, president; Mrs. G. B. McDairmid, nfaXgrade. 212. as^ompared with ***• Dbnmlck. who had been in iliary officers were installed by this morning. some pedestrian was injured in second vice-president; Mary- Colvin of .Rahway, the traffic lanes! Porceua, 3rd, treasurer; Mrs1. H. Welfare A five months 'old daughter of Four 'Breaks'' county president-elect, and her Mr. and Mrs. Hinkeldey has been . Arresting as these figures are, R.
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