Sew Cavalier Coals Pretty Furred Coats

Sew Cavalier Coals Pretty Furred Coats

Twwtjr-tour THE CHAHVOB1) CRIZMI AMD THURSDAY, H their ideas in this worthwhile way children then painted these in •*"* Janet Herbster, Bobby (>' spelling *ffr their third cade. cent attendance, and punctuality way. Lynn Jacobsen/ has brought m ill:: Recent Events of Interest and thus to discourage the mis- Janice Giles, • pupil in Mrs. for September; Sidney Adams, in the book entitled "Our Little different fall colors. Jean Belden Kathleen Vogel, Helen *'; •* directed marking .with chalk on Eagle's class, brought in a doll Nancy' Degan, Jack Allen, David Friends of Norway." ' Shehas told Beverly McKeig and Susan Angle William Livingston. sidewalks %nd other properties in made of rubber that came from Beach, Jimmy Coffee, Craig Da- part of the story to the class and will use them to decorate a scroll Lee Ferguson, editor of the \ M In Cranford Public Schools town. • the Amazon. Jungle and a vase vison, Barbara Glawitsch, Teddy [showed the pictures. Robert Law- which will contain the names and Roosevelt School newspaper, "stu- \& GIVE ; Three prizes will be awarded in made in Chile. John Pethick Heston, Carol' Holroyd, Kenneth rence showed the drawings in his seeds of various trees. dent Chronicle." has announced a i f 1 the amounts of $10 for first prize, brought in an armadillo shell from Jewett, Sharon Parkin, Iain Reilly, book of "Ollof," and Mrs. Quain- Miss Donovan's fifth and sixth cover contest which will close on V 'v Grade 1M has planned to have $5 for second and $3 for third Brazil. These are on the display to the ••**""".*} a yIfnr^ museum in the class- cannot get them; put a gate at the Don Knowlson, Jamie Waterhouse, tance told the story. Prudence graders have completed their sci- October 15. Any person from IT top of the stairway so they cannot prize in the seventh, eighth, andj shelf for all the class to see in Cameron Ogden, Dick Rbbey and Tyler reported on the book, The ence booklets about wild flowers, grades three to six may eater by : room. It hopes to have quite • ninth grades and also hi the tenth, UNITED ?''-' connection with the study of Bill Weydemeyer. Dragon Shop." ' weeds and Insects. Interesting submitting his or her suggestion i • M few specimens for all the children "^ down; never play on the steps; eleventh, and twelfth grades in to tee and examine. Members of when mother has finished ironing, South America. ' The pupils- of Mrs. Quaintance's Miss Eisenring's fifth graders booklets were made by Ann Tay- for a design to illustrate the safety i •• t > * J ' ••".•*.' j the-high school. Any pupil of the The following children in Miss lor, Doris Aeed, Joye Skaarup theme. There will be a prize for FUND fourth grade'have brought -in traveled around the school grounds 1. • the das* have begun to bring remind her to pull.Out the plug; high school thus is eligible to en- ut iRelyea's class have had ,100 per some interesting books about Nor- to find interesting leaves. The Betty Hauck, Thomas Holroyd, 'the best entry. m ~ items qf interest Some Spanish, P skates and toys away so no ter this project whether he is a i '.- moss was brought in by Janet one wm 8et hurt; if glass is broken, GARWOOD C RANFOR D KENILWORTH 1: sure student in the art department or j ' Usk. Patricia Rakacs, Frances ** to throw it way in a safe place; be careful of sharp places not, m Collagen and Robert Breaks are Cleveland School No. 39 •::>m contributing sea-shells. Nancy in your home, such as corners of| VoLLV. CRANFORD. NEW JERSEY. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 21. 1948 24 Pagea — FIVE CENTS Farr and Artemus Dill have tables. Skipper Meurer brought his brought plants. Within the next Nine pupils in Mrs. Janovsik's record player to school. Grade two weeks the museum will Have grade have had perfect IN is now having music and stories Church Women to Hear meeting to Discuss River Lowered for an aquarium. "The children willi records since the begin* at milk period. Records were Fashions With Romantic Dash of Cavalier Days Clear Slate ninnin otot Rabbi Jordan I, Taxoii Republican Hansel Dam Repairs have .the privUege of caring for 8 ththe schooschooll termterm.. TheThey areare:: loaned by Martin Trometter, Fred Matinee for Children Fund Drive Registration Sets Sickert, Paul Martens and Joan it, and at the same time will have| Patricia CastaldCastaldoo , Russell DDean, Rabbi Jordan I. Taxon of Temple Miss Muriel Ward of the Motion Members of the township engi- Patricia Hart. Donald Klein, Lois Killian: x Beth El will speak on his experi- the opportunity of observing a Picture Association of America neering department have lowered form of water life. Lear, Carolyn lisle, Theodore Children in 1M who celebrate Of Ticklish ences while studying recently at Parade and At 95 P. C. the river to permit repairs on the The boys and &irls in Mrs. Kise- Morell, Lynne Sheldon and Mich- birthdays this month are Lee I the Hebrew University in Jeru- will be speaker tonight at a meet- Hansel Dam at North Union av New Record Here ly"s first grade are very enthusias- ael Wilson. Bragdon, Joan Kather, Ronald salem, at a meeting of the Cranf6rd ing planned as a stepping stone in nue near Riverside drive. Town- i;-i ri.^-i tic and busy reading their first Lincoln .School Lawrence, Susanne Simmons, problems Council of Church Women at the Rally Plans a campaign to provide a Saturday ship Engineer P. J. Grail explained book, "We Look and See." They The children in IF like to obey Frank ^Storz, Barbara Wulff and temple at 1:30 p. m. on .Friday, Of Quota that a large cavity in the dam the traffic rules. They made a Sew cavalier coals matinee for children in the Cran- Eligible Total 9,036; also Have a helper's chart. Each John Witherington. v November S. All women of' the structure is being filled in before ford Theatre. week different children are given traffic sign, which was painted by Mrs. Mahony's first grade en- Township Committee community are invited to attend. it reaches an extent that .might Candidates See 7,500 Voters at the opportunity to be a classroom Noel Cascio, Eugene Davis, Ann joyed a trip to the park this Week. >- Contributions of members of va- Torchlight" Procession Letters have been sent by the endanger the whole dam. I Rodee and Joseph Ford. Ray- AT AN fASY-TO-TAKE PRICE . , , United Campaign Cranford Polls Nov. 2 helper. The children earn this The children were looking for Arts on Bus Route rious participating churches in the Village Improvement Association Mr.' Grail suggested that persons privUege. mond Pisano and Anthony Delia squirrels. They were fortunate in "Paek a Towel" project will be To Precede Program Serra brought toy cars to school. urging all churcnes and organiza- Total at $14,155.60;* having repairs to make on banks Cranford has a resignation total The second' graders in Miss seeing three squirrels and three And Beauty Parlor dedicated at this meeting. In this At Roosevelt School or walls along the. river would do Air Views of 9,036 eligible voters, highest in Allen's room were delighted with They were driven by Freddy ducks. The children watched the project of the National Council of tions to send representatives to Swisher, Marcellus Kooh, Virginia Report Again Monday well to carry out such work dur- the township's. history, for the an array of Indian costumes squirrels gathering nuts; one Township Committee Tuesday Church. Women; each, towel- is Col. Frederick V, Bryan, former the meeting, which will be held ing the next week or so while the Scott and Albert Barnes. Jeaniel A total of $14,155:60 or 95 per- November 2 Presidential election, brought in by Mr. Myers. A real squirrel carried nuts to'his home disposed of. two ticklish packed with garments, a sewing chief assistant counsel of the City at 8:15 p. m. in the township river is still low. Issues Discussed at according to figures released this . - Dakota Sioux head-dress was the Viohl, Josephine Sorrentino, Davktyin a tree.. • , s with which it had been kit, miscellaneous items and a let- cent of Cranford's quota in the Rydinski and Stuart McFadden of New York and a World War II ioms. ' • week by the Union County Board main attraction. A genuine peace Joan Kather, Martha Chambers, 49.75 for the past few meetings ter from the contributor to some seventh annual United Fund Cam- Non-Partisan Affair played the children who waited On veteran, will be principal speaker A Saturday matinee would in- paign had been turned in on Mon- of Elections in Elizabeth. This pipe is part of the collection,, and Susan Frank, Elaine Yarosh and rerouting of the crosstown boy or girl in Europe between the represents a gain of 1,260 over last various articles of beaded work. the -curb until' the traffic officer. and the beauty parlor at the pre-election rally to be clude the showing of suitable car- day night when the drive officially i Dillard Collins of 1M did very ages of 14 and 17 who wpl receive .toons and feature pictures selected Plan Xmas Sponsored by VIA November's registration, and 504 This display is making tfieW'sttti al avenue — closed, it was announced vester- good number work this week and -the-giffe—Wemen-interestcd in par- Candidates for national, comity " t9*r-presidential election. of the Indians more interesting, "Go-" Try to beat these coat values! Yon take your pick •! nev for children by a day by James W.

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