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Twenty THE CRAWFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1947 . ( .. Rotary Hears Talk on Youth . 1 THE PRICE llll 10 PAY! DRIVE By Fredrick CAREFULLY A plea for activities in the inter- DRIVE est of youth 365 days a year rather CAREFULLY than only on Hallowe'en and other WALK special occasions, was voiced by William J. Fredrick, president ol CAUTIOUSLY the Lions Club, in an address a' the weekly luncheon meeting 6: the Cranford Rotary Club in the Howard Johnson Restaurant, Route 29, last Thursday. CRANFORD - The guest speaker was intro CRANFORD. NEW JERSEY. THURSDAY,_J^OVEMBER_ U 194L man of the Rotary Club's youth service committee, wMo was in Mea to-Elect,- 9 charge of the youth program. Dr. WITH A NEW LUXUEY Present Letter Awards Marking JSLYears Service Blood Donors Aid .Gordon Peters thanked the speak Annual election pf officers will Cranford. er on behalf of the club. tl!» take -placo- next- Thursday at" a Calls for blood transfusions for There will ~be a joint meeting of meeting of the Cranford Busing -'—the Rotary and-Lions-Clubs—at —Cranford—patients—in—three Association at 6745 pi m.m the different hospitals wore answered Howard Johnson's next Thursday Colonial Room of the Cranford by eight donors registered in evening. Hotel. John A. Manger will pre- Cranford - Garwood - Kenilworth Announcement that tickets were Any way yon look ol them owe m5nlk> sent a report of the nominatin. Blood Donors, Inc., Mrs. Walter, selling rapidly for the Rotary blended mookrato ore more for the money committee at that time. H. WagstalT, secretary, announced1/*^ Riot Show, to be presented at the at 299.751 For, besides having more pelts Campaigm for Local Prizes in the recent Letter today. These calls were received Wtthtlraws high school tomorrow and Satur- Writing Contest on "Why I Like Waters, at Peak 12 by the local Red Cross Headquar- day nights, was made by Cyri than last year, they have (the longer, {taller Agencies Exceeds to Shop in Cranford" will be pre- ters, 10 North Union'avenue,, since <Q>m PBea BDV Perley, producing director. Mr look that's fashion news! Hollander sented by The Cranford Citizen Hours After Rainfall last Thursday. Perley also announced a rehearsa Anal blended in Insurious mink or sable shades. Quota of $15,00® . and Chronicle, sponsors of the con- Ends; Many Marooned Among requests was one for a that was held at the high schoa test. Winnars will be guests of the rare type of blood. Hospital phy- Sunday at 2:30 p. m., at which Misses' ekes. Fur Salon, Second Floor. With total collections of $15, By KENNETH A. McGRATH sicians said.they had typed more 054.60. the Cranford United Fund newspaper at the dinner. time the scenery for the show was Get youro on our easy Lay-Away Plan! A report on improved lighting Last Saturday night, while over than 20 persons • before they con- °* the Toaiii^ip C_rr.:r..:"e-_-. -.vhirii set up on the high school stage C.jnpaign this week had exceeded a thousand. local residents were tacted the Cranford service for goal of $15,000, John A. Manger, recommendations for the business Mr. Grail spoke on preparations .its section will be presented, and enjoying the Rotary Riot Show, ussistance. Blood Donors, Inc., specie! H'Ctfr: -^; M^T^CLJV r~ ^~"",T. "*vas for the judging of Hallowe'en cos- executive chairman, announced to- plans for the holiday season will numerous other residents were de- now has 353.volunteers who have By Juaiiur BSamtll aut| tumes which was held under Ro- day. be outlined. C. E. Trubenbach prived of this opportunity, as they had their blood type.taken. Eight typings have been conducted by alee Clubs tary sponsorship at Roosevelt Leading area chairmen in amount president, will preside. were marooned in their homes p; Shown above is the present church building of St. Michael's cocr.rr.i^ee cr^d of ^ ovvrrr.ittee of rl * f School last Friday night. The NOTE: 1/ Congreta of money collected were E. D. he flood waters of the Rahwaj the group since its inception last A combined concert by the Parish, which Will mark its "5Ui anniversary with an entertain- spring. The next typing will take Junior Band and the seventh. Jou.T^speojjIe" -ariu, vi^ted h::n at- parade also planned by the club remove or reduce the '"* on Reeves, with $2,872.50; J. P. Mes- River. Many of these maroonec ment and dance at Cranford High School next Wednesday night. his h«in-.e ! place next Wednesday in Cranford eighth and ninth trade Glee Clubs " had to be called off because of the furt before Feb. lit. 1948. toe senaer, with $2,414, and J. A. The parish was incorporated on October 2. 1872. The cornerstone ta ser 1e rain. Manner, with $1,695. Leading for the present building was laid in 1901.. '• . - . HalL will be presented in the auditorium ^ <* tall refund an amount equal of Cranford High School tomor- 31. Election of A. B. Caldwell to to any reduction. chairmen in percentage of quota Engineering EPept. attained were Miss Nettle Shyka row night, under the direction of Stloraa Louis F. Haar, director of lrmtru- . Sullsc<l'-:s='i-3:'- -'- a spec^il r was to be inducted today. with 131 per cent; A. V. Ziegler, lna c?th e and J JL-Jjan mental music^ and Richard ffa«- • -' n Ji is" the-report-sub- rrer7~3Trcc"for of~vocaY musicT Governor F. S. Mathewson, an- ger, with 130 per cent. mitted by Township Engineer cumpanist for the vocal groups will c T"~HT "We had about 450 workers cov- Patrick_J. Grail-on Saturday's nouncing that he would attend the Guilty Plea on storm: • be Miss Olga SpechL - * local club's show tomorrow or ering the town, and the final re- Driving Charge After t Following, is the program for tha£ Saturday. suits indicate the efforts put forth,' , The rain'started at 6 a. m. Marking the 75th anniversary of® • the concert: been Mr. Manger commented today, Saturday and continued until St. Michael's Church, the historyjMrs R Guests at the meeting Included Truck Hies Two_Men Vander. : PHpcnAM ;acti«was' Clay Friedrich of the Fanwood- "especially -when one considers the 3 p.i m. the same day. A total of-.which has paralleled that of'* " " difficulty of obtaining charitable Pleading guilty to a charge of of 3.14 inches of rain fell. Cranford itself, an entertainment AjrBiiiisftice Pay Affair CorinthiaKiilt'luh Marcn Overturh e .. J. tJ_. nrocktoa' ilayor Osteriieldi ,'ieEderod•• 'liis- Scotch Plains Club, John Ander- Ushers—Frank Abbott,' Michael Hull OH .M I_ Drucktoa resissation as a Result'of the oa!- son of Elizabeth and W. Malcolm oriftributions from families living operating a motor vehicle while The river, did not reach its and dance will be held at Cran- Cipolla. John Corcoran, Walter Fealmres by ......... J. with fixed incomes in this period ford High School next Wednesday Hand co^ie cf tie reJerendurr. ca the. - MacLeod of Elizabeth. Charles under the influence V>f intoxicating highest point until 11 hours Cordes, John Doyle.-Joseph Gur- proposed choice to zije •orard sys- Dooley had Ben Lapovsky as his of rising lvtag costs. after the rain ceased. It rose evening. • Following the entertain- sky, John Heigl. John Lacza. Ed- liquor, Thomas J. Fanning, 52, of The needfor a strong and united Awuy H guest; Dr. Rowland Blythe's guest "The spirit In which the residents 5 feet 9 inches above low water ment program in the high school ward Markey, Joseph Milazzo, Choutey In his letter to the To\a-jiship Co^i- 352 Seaton avenue, Roselle Park, auditorium, there will, be dancing effort to stamp out communism Junittr Ik>>»' Gtrc Clut> was Dr. John E. Runnels of Bonnie and businesses in town cooperated and would have been 1 foot James W. O'Donnell, Timothy Gvpsy K n-.ittee. he sialed. ~3: is ^y humble was given the alternative of pay- in the" gymnasium until 1 a. m^ and other subversive thinking in ... Kounulntati Folk Sonj£ Burns, and President Harold Wil- in putting this drive over the top below the proposed new dikes. Sheehan. America.-was..emphasized TQesday is sincerely appreciated." ing 3 fine of $200 plus $15 •"doctor's with music supplied by Carl Leon- __son had as his ...guest -Paul -Selby, One man.was stationed at the hard. Programs—Mrs. Lorraine Dur- night by the Rev. Thomas J. Con- Junlur Glr!»' Gli-e Clut> Hlr Aficr deduction of $1,000 for thefees and $3 court costs or serving telephone in the engineer's office kin. Miss Marion Grimes, Miss — Intcrml^stun — part or that so^jethir:,^ which was athletic coach at Cranford High The Rev. William B- Donnelly. roy of St. John's Church, Jersey School. f>*>r"ency Fund Replacement and 30 days in the county, jail when to receive calls lor aid, which Kathleen O'Dea. Miss Lyda Price, City, principal speaker at the 17th Worricn Man lllucs -.-. n..bo &,„£ indicate-J 1= the rvoer.t. e>rticn: $500 for expenses, the $15,000 quota were numerous. Seven men pastor of the church, is honorary Miss Alice Russell, Miss Anne IIOIIIL- on the Itun^t* L'ouboy sous and. r.»>t wishirj; to «n^isarr^5^s The meeting was conducted by arraigned before Recorder Charle. chairman of the anniversary af-! annual Armistice Day Dinner Let's Build a !luiu:a!<»w K. C. CLirk •'' the campaign was earmarked under the supervision of Milton , Miss Irene Vanderbilt, Miss Il<>>»' tile- Club r^r-ittee and :^y l Mr.

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