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1 .".." V " -. / < " r *. *!! " J " ".. S ". - -,? *... *" V., / " THB CRAMfOBP CtTttPT AHD CHROMlfcU. THURSDAY,. last Twenty JVet? Pamphlet GudesPtans * Dos dont? n communty plannng arc atractvely presented n a neu- publcaton of the State Department f Conservaton, Economc Development whch s.-.rtnally tho case hstory of a Jev ~"scy~tcnvn"here k-towv only a* Communty." The pamphlet, cm ved The Ctt*e <>< Communty." presents the -rght. the wrong way to approach the prep-. "araton of a master plan, a zon.n "" ordnance, subdvson regulatons. n n foreword to the booklet,.herbert H.Smth, chef of the plannng secton n the depatment. soys."recently we learned of an ncdent, n relaton to the development of nnc communty n New Jersey where a great deal of dscomfort unpleasantness resulted from tl,»mrt,k to adopt a tnunlty plannng, he expate*. an* have created plannng boards adopted zonng ordnances. Whle o great many of these have been based upon adequate studes, some have been approached wthout too much thought.,. Suchwas the case-n the typcal communty consdered n the new publcaton. The attempts 6 the sample muncpalty to establsh a zonng ordnance are traced from, the begnnng to the pont of ts rlefeat due to mproper approach. l l U t frhrrpamphlebroosonlojp he need for communty protccton from haphazard growth how -ths protecton can be obzonng ordnance. Nearly all of dffculty could have been avoded had Communty approached the problem somewhat dfferently.". ", n ordcf-to slow the palls. how- Communty " m«lt have avoded them, the booklet tells the -ease --hstory. usng llustratve sketches to pont up the text. Accordng to Smth, the publcaton was prepared to meet the ncreasng. dems from the muncpaltes for gudance materal on communty.development programs. May corrrtruntes of the state have became nterested n com- ABOUT NEW BOOKS d«r» the Pay-Off," by Zfenhh The Cranford Free Publc lbrary has the followng books whch receved lterary przes for the year 950. Alnsfjeld-Wolf awards "Your Most Humble Servant." by Shrley Graham James Tat Black Me p r j7j "The Tar Cry." by ston.. Ghoana Lterary " awards went to "Lttle Squre Jm/* by Robert Marshall."Son* of the Pnes," by the Havghurats. Also. Phlosophy relgon "A Gude to Confdent Lvngs by Norman Peale Parents Magazne medal "The Mature Mnd." by H. A. Overstreet Edgar Allan Foe tanod. n addton, "The Case of Communty " lsts the servces on plannng zonng matters avalable from the Department of Conservaton Economc Development. t emphaszes he fact that those persons responsble for communty plannng should famlarze themselves wth the state laws the correct procedure to be followed. Only n ths manner, accordng to the publcaton, can the cordng to the publcaton, cn communtes \at New-Jersey, rea ly.e ther ultmnte potentals of de.r velopment n an economcal manner. Copes of the pamphlet can be obtaned by wrtng to thc department. Emma Smth Catholc. Wrters Guld "Seven Story Mountan," by Thomas Merlon,.Gold Medal for non-fcton "To Hell Back," by Aude Murphy Drama Crtcs Crcle award "The Cocktal Party," by T.S. Elot Jewsh Book Councl award "The Wall," by John Hersey, Mayflower Cup "Debby," by Max Steele. Wnners of Natonal book awards were "The Man wth the Golden Arm." by Nelson Algren "Lfe of Ralph Waldo Emerson." by Ralph L. Rusk, "Selected Poem* by Wllam Carlos Wllams. Novel prze of Sydney, "Australa, Mornng Herald-was awarded to "Hgh Valley," by Clft John- Bourd Meet The executve board of the Colony Club of Cranford Wll meet Monday nfht at the home of John V. Sllman, 439 North Unon avenue. -.,. Doyle." by J. D. Carrr Pultzer je_ -The Way West." by A. B. Guthre Mary Roberts Rnehart mystery novel prze "At Last, Mr. Tollver," by Wllam Weg, Southern authors award "Kllers qt the Dream," by Lllan Smth. The followng new.books have been aded to Cranford Publc Lbrary FlettM, "Tall Shps to Cathay," by Helen Augur "Loved Enved," by End Bagnold The Whole Armor," by Fath Baldwn "Danger from Deer," by yk Baum "Quor- Wn,- by Phylls Bentley "Stormy Range," by Dwght Bennett "Mur- Rebecca West, "Cfty of Frozen Brown "Brd «f Prey," by Vctor Cannng "Come Hbme at Even," by Le- Gr Cannon, "Dark Bahama," by Peter Cheyney. Also, "OurSpoons Come from Woolworths," by Barbara Comyrs "Hawthorne House," by Adele DeLeeuw "Web of Destny," by Murel Elwood "Warren of West Pont." by R. G. Emery "A Breath of-ar," by Rumer Qodden "Angry Mountan," by Ralph Hammond- nnes "Mornng Journey," by James Hlton "Dead Mans Sadj L. P. Hglmjat "ProudjCasr te," by E. M.Kelly " Galeyj" by Shela Kaye-Smth "A Nose for Trouble by 7 Jm Kjelgaard "Home s an sl," by Alfred Lews, "Margaret," by.jeanette Lowrey. Also, "We Have Gven - Our Hearts Away," by H. T. Mller "2 Vz Plymouth Street," by Ruth Park "Murder for the Holdays," by Howard Rgsby "Return to the Beach." by M. C. Shedd "AWOL the Courer," by Bertr Shurtleff "Harem Scarem," by.rosemary Taylor "Trouble n the Glen," by MaurceJWalsh "A Lttle Nght Musc," by M. J. Ward "Sweet Btter L," by Joseph Wayne "Wtch Dggers," by Non-FkUea "Tto Golath," by H. F. Armstrong "Nones," by W. H. Au T den "Pekng Dary," by Derk Bodde "Western Unon." btandrew Boyd "Mr. Lncolns Army," by Bruce Catton "Samoan Dance of Ufe r Vby J. D.Copp "Heroes of Cvlzaton," by Cotter Jafle "South Amercan Hbook," ed. by Howell Davs "A Manual of Smple.Perspectve." by J. A. Doust "Watch Your Step." by J. J. by W V. J. *S. Wong The Stanley-Ste«n S. Wg er by George Woodbury "Fta ence Nghtngale - «g»-» "Educaton for MaturtyTW J- *>- Powell "The Joy of Hweavng," by O. C. Gannger "Marthas Husb an nformal Portrat of Georte Washngton," by Blar NUes.! sky "fto Chnese Daughter.- by Senor Grt Scouts held - mne P"«y Safturdav YWCA. W««W full use of the game panyng betn were -Mss Wetjen. Bn. T. C. c. J. E. Jeffres. GVE TO TBE pe," by Bernard Frank "Rddle of MacArthur," by John Gunther "Flordas Golden Ls" by A. J- Henna "HoWtaGet Ahead n V»e Armed Forces," by Reuben Harchow. "hvestrgatng Powers of Congress," by Jula Johnsen, comh, "FrU Kesler," by L.? Lochner "Dsturber of the epace, by Wllam Manchester "ndex to Best PWys Seres (Mantle) ". / Also, "ts an Old.Cape qocl Custom," by E. V. Mtchellr/The Far Sde of Paradse," by Arthur Mzener "New Amercan Songbag," by Carl Sburgr>fAlr Power Unflcatlon," byl Sgaud "East Wnd ovettprague," by7jan~stran. WE GO ANYWHERE* Rado Our Cabs Equpped wth 2-Way Jfor Better Faster Servce. LMOUSNE SERVCE FOR ALL Ftr Servce CJ CRanford 6 PROMPT - COURTEOUS DEPEND/ CLEAN HAGS ru«cbastl»-whlt» ar Colored wthout buttons or e»tc«. CcaU **t»< Brtna them ntotb* Cranford Ctzan a»d Chronlela «««OH VOttt Ht«V RKV GRASS SEED LAWN MOWERS. No one n Unon County has. the selecton of lawn mowers that youll fnd at Afe A..Select your new mower NOW! \"., PowJ Mower. $870 to $20.00 HUM! Mpwert 6.95 to 3l95 Well Hold t for you. P. S, f t snos, we have shovel. ESTT. 2 H0KTM Mt. W, CHANPORU. TU.CM-OJ0 ARE YOU PLANNNG TO PANT YOUR HOME THS SPRNG? Wth our 25 year* - experence n the puntng busness, we are n a poston to advse help yem wth your mbung problems., So whether you plan to redecorate the nteror or freshen up the exteror of your home, drop n dscuss your problems wth us* We Curry a Full Lne of SAPOLN & DEVOE PANTS o, Just a word of advce... Gel vour <OO) pant NOW-for your exteror work. DofTtleayl PaUt SUop RCHARD HARTG. Prop. Open Daly TU J3t P. M Frday* Tll f P. ML CRanford fr N. Unon Avenue CHECK UP ON THE VERSATllTY. THE CAPABLTY, THE BEAUTY OF SPRBSGS TRMLY CHECKED FASHONS...AS SEEN AT GOEBKTS DRESS C SECOND FL«OB A COAT Full hhglft theektl t/ymmd n broun/ vhtt, navy uhle,. S 0-6, COAT SM.ON SECOND FLOOR GOERKE CO. ELZABETH... Opm Thrakr Ngkb *fl» MOBLZE FOR DEFENSE. Through Your CROSS G A R w o o D R ANF O R D KENLWORTH CRANFORD. NEW JERSEY. THURSDAY. MARCH [ecord Budget. Stanley Thnka Fgures Too L»w, S $,68,583,fords 95 muncpal budngjor general «-- To Study Proposed For Parkng Authorty Fnance Commssoner Fred P. Andersen was apponted charman of a Specal commttee by Mayor George E. Osterheldt at Tuesday p flnuaa..» j* th* pshstory - wataoopted flously by the Townshp, Tuesday nght fouow- UDHT hearng at whch no. comments were offered. -, flew budget..wll cause a [of P onts ln the local tex ls year. The new rate s ted at $530 per $00 of valuaton as.compared 5.9.last year. ce"persons were present J the specal budget hearng f of whom was a.student Jther two were nterested n ng a permt to move a U, E. a Stanley, charman of Lble works department, voted, r O fv the. budget but Wth ervaton that t was.hs )hat."some, approprafae not large enough." Adm. lv s known to have desred table appropraton. hv.ths budget to- replace shade fwhch were uprooted n last mbevs wnd storrn as well as to undertake some other Commttee to look nto a ton that a parkng authorty created n.. Cranford. Mayor Osterheldt sad he was. askng Mr. Andersen to, nvestgate what has been done n other communtes what could be done here n vew of the fact that the townshp now has parkng meters. t s estmated that annual recepts rom the meters wll total between $5,000 $20,000.. n acceptng the appontment. Commssoner Andersen. sad the scope to whch the local commttee had looked ntothe parkng-problem was far greater than he, as a ctzen, realzed before, becomng a- member of the cdmmttee. Parkng s one of the major problems n nearly all North Jersey > suburban- communtes, the fnance commssoner sad. But wth the help of such groups as the Busness Assocaton, ndvdual ctzens other members of. the commttee, Cranford should be able to. realze some defnte benefts * make some progress n solvng the problem. brojects. for George E. Osterheldt,.resded, descrbed ths years t as a good budget, drafted tryng crcumstances n vew crtcal natonal. nter- _. condtons. t was care- prepared to keep the rate as possble, the mayor stated, ut mparng any of the es- servces to whch resdents nttled. Ho sad he beleved ntre. commttee. should be for ther fne work, on let. general appropratons rare $,68,593.9, of whch 6.7 wll be rased by Of the latter fgure, $499,000 requred for local purposes, 6.3 for local dstrct schools l98,000 for county purposes. J appropratons n 950 were k.«89.84, of whch $,243,5.88 hscd by taxes,, pry ncreases accounted for xmately $39,000 of ths years budget hke, whle payng off krtan captal mprovement p, rather than ssue- bonds, ntcd for about $35,500 more [ ncrearc. Salary ncreases to personnel was the prncpal for the jump n the Board ucatun budget Local Man n Korea. John. A. Lombard, son of Thomas. E. Lombard! ) Ffth avenue, east, Roselle, klled n acton n Korea- Feb- M5, accordng to a Defense rtment telegram receved by, Elzabeth Lombard j»t. The famly, untl two sb, lved,at 6 Burnsde Lombard. 23 years old, was mbcr of the Ffth Cavalry ent of the Frst Dvson. He walled to servce n October, alter servng 8 months n * m 94( nnd 947, attended Cranford Hgh joned the Merchant Y a tc r complethg three He served 8 months n the f ant-marne. o-j, besdes hs parents. are > slx-wceks-old son, *- Jr., a Brother, Thomas Ntw» ssttrs, Edward > of Westlleld Mss Marl - Lombard of the Roselle pox Strke [ were on the upsurge..hs week wth 9 cases [dsease havnu been reported "mhet week to the Board n. t ws announced yes- y Htlth Offcer W., } AH reported were t f mcaslos. one case each H ard scarlet fever.-one as btten by a dog durng To Meet A.«cmblyrnan Joseph of the State "«"f the Cranford "" "H 830 m >st nght by mr Osborne, Jr. 0 <"U-e-sulsowM.be held E C l ba) 334 Walnut ave Mmed from a two Mam, Ha, To Form Scout Unt Kwans Club Plans Sponsorshp of New- Boy Scout Troop TSventy boys have ndcated they wll become members of the new Boy Scout troop to be sponsored by the Kwans Club, Russell Hoagl announced Tuesday nght at a meetng of the clubs board of drectors. Mr. Hoagl s. charman of the specal Boy Scout commttee. Leonard Gpson wll be scoutmaster for the new unt, Mr. Hoagl sad tentatve plans have been made to hold troop meetngs Frday nght n Lncoln School. Dr.. Henry J. Mneur announced that lades nght wll be observed Aprl 3 at a dnntr-dancc n the Oak Tree Manor, Oak Tree. Plans also were made to hold an egg hunt for chldren on the Saturday before Easter, Camp Presdent Head J. Walter Coffee Elected Presdent, Drectors Renamed Townshp Clerk J. Walter Coffee \vas elected presdent of the Cran-, ford Boys Camp Assocaton Monday nght at the annual meetng of the board of trustees at the home-of-vetor D. Shahccn, 2 Sunr A move talk Were gven by Norman Welsh of the Alcoa plant n Garwood at the clubs regular luncheon meetng (Contnued on ppge eght) mt road. Mr. Coffee succeeds Mr. Shaheen, who has served as.presdent for the past three years. Other offcers for,-the comng year are Vce-presdents, Robert M. Crane, Charles C. Goodfellow, Jr., John E. Allen H. Stanley MacClary secretary, Frank Dooley, treasurer, Wnchester Brtton. Reelected as drectors for threeyear terms were Clarence Frtz, Robert 4. Later, Mr..oojey, Jpjjn Mente, E. Duer Reeves, Erran Petersen the Rev. Robert G. Longaker. The new presdent has served as a trustee of the assocaton for the past sx years- formerly was drector of the Boys Camp, located at Slver Lake, near Hope, for several seasons He s a past presdent of the Rotary Club, a drector of the Cranford Republcan Club, has been actve for several years n local cvc jnnd athletc projects. Stanley F. Gray son, camp drector for the past three seasons, reported the camp enjoyed ts most successful year n 950 wth a total of 245 boy weeks. There were no njures or cases of llness reported throughout the entre, seven-week perod. He sad the camp facltes were at tne hghest level sfjce ne has served as drector. Mr. Brtton reported the cost per boy week durng the 950 season. (Contnued on page eght) lor Beneft Aprl LEO PANASEVCH Leo Panasevch, Volnst, To Present Rectal Here Leo Panascvch. volnst, whose parents resde at 4 South Unon avenue, wll present u rectal Thursday. Aprl 2, n the audtorum of Cranford Hgh School. Pano accompanment wll be by Brooks Smth. The rectal, under uuspccs-of the Muscal Club of Wcsleld, wll lfor beneft of the clubs~scholurshp fund. The local muscan was recpent of tho award for many years., Mr. Panascvch s concertmester wth the Ballet Russc. He became assstant concertmester wth the Natonal Symphony Orchestra of Washngton, D. C. n 946, nnd toured for three years wth the orchestra. He was sx years old when he began takng lessons from Joseph Kulmcyc- n Cranford. A graduate of Cranford Hgh School, Class of 939, he pluyed bass drum tympan n the hgh school b. Mr. Panascvch contnued hs studes wth Mss Dorothy Mnty, Loute Pcrsngcr, teacher of Ychud Mcnuhn He held u. ffellowshp nl the Jullard School of Musc alumeok an extended summer course n Pars wth Georges Encsco, noted volnst conductor. Durng the war, Mr. Panascvch played n hosptal programs, flyng crcut trps.from. Afrca to taly. When the war ended, he returned (Contnued on page eght) College Club to Hear Debate by Students Students from Rutgers Unversty, New Jersey. College for Women wll take part n. a debate Monday at 85 p. m. before the Cranford College Club n Calvary Lutheran Church. The topc wll be "Resolved The Unted States Should Adopt a System of Compulsory Health nsurance." The debate wll nclude four constructve speeches four rebuttals. Rutgers students -wll take the affrmatve NC grls phold the negatve sde. Debatng for Rutgers wll be avd Goldberg LedrafrdEtz Partcppants from NJC wll be Shrley Esner Joan Cox, both sophomores. Mr. Goldberg, a resdent of Trenton, s a junor, majorng n" poltcal scence. Hs partner, also from Trenton, s a sophomore n the College of Arts, Scences. Mss Cox, a phlosophy major, s from Jersey Cty whle Mss Esner, a socology student, s from Dover. The students wll be ntroduced by George Sauer. Assstng Thomas J. Buzalsk, hosptalty charman, wll be John J. Durkn, Charles J. Stevens, E. J. Lyons Wllam Meyer. Charles M. Ray, pres dent, wll conduct the busness meetng.... Callfedfor ArmyDuy 2 from Ths Area To Be nducted n Newark Tomorrow Ten present on former Cranford men two Garwbdd resdents are among 65. men ordered to report tomorrow mornng by Selectve Servce Board 44. Planfleld, whch serves ths area. The man wll leave Planfleld Cty Hall { shortly after 7S0rKrnT.*-lflr-the Newark nducton Center to begn ther army tranng. The Rev. George Atcheson, pastor of the Cranford Gospel Tabernacle, wll be guett speaker at the send-off ceremones, the selectees wll be presented wth Gdeon bbles other gfts. Although the March quota tor Board 44 was.set at 97 men, approxmately one-thrd of ths number "was deferred because of ther student status. As far as could be learned. Board 44 wjl not send out any addtonal men ths month. Those from Cranford or formerly from Cranford who have been ordered to report tomorrow mornng follow Raymond E. Scheller, 7 Park avenue... Douglas -A. - Jacks street Mlton Koos, Jr., 2 Hampton road, James T. Markey, 22 Reord avenue. Robert H. Tool. 56 Lncoln Park, east. Raymond E. Mller, 46 North Lehgh avenue. Wllam S. Fay, Jr., 6 Spruce street. Myron J. Musselman, Lakevllc, Conn Demothenes Pappas, Washngton, N. J. Robert A. Kcfer, Rosellc. Those from Garwood are. Robert A. Wllamson, 50 Center street.. Edward McGlnns, 320 Hckory avenue. Agency Rushed.New Record Made n ssung Automoble Regstratons, Lcenses The heavest load of applcatons for. vehcle regstratons drvers* lcenses ever experenced kn the early part of March by tl local Motor Vehcle Agency w reported yesterday by Harry Hens. Populaton growth n Cranfon vcnty an addtonal number of cars v on the hghways were beleved by Mr. Hons to be responsble for the greatly ncreaseddem. n the fve days snce March, endng Tuesday, the offce had ssufed z,b&2 enger car rcgstratons, or 340 more than n the same perod last year. ~ Durng the same nterval, 4,200 automoble lcense applcaton* were processed, representng an ncrease of 450 over last year. Commercal applcatons also were greater, Mr. Helns sad. A total of 80 regstratons were com- (Contnucd on page elghtj 22 F*agcs -- FVE CENTS Red GFGSS Has 23% Of Quota Frst Report Shows $3,02 Collected n Drve for $2,800 n Tuesday nghtat the ntal report meetng-of tho fund drve commttee of the Cranford-Garwood-Kenlworth Chapter,, Amercan Red-Cross. Ths represents 23 percent of ths years quota of $2,800. Channng Rudd, executve charman sad he was pleased wth the ntal returns but. stressed the mportance of workers coverng then- terrtory as soon- as possble.. Another report meetng wll be held from 7 to 9 oclock tonght at Red Cross headquarters, 0 North Unon avenue. The sxcranford resdental dstrcts whch- reported Tuesday nght were Dstrct 3, $577 Dstrct 4, $34 Dstrct 7, $290 Dstrct 8, $"7 Dstrct 9, $ Dstrct 0, $36. Cranford organzatons turned n $40, Cranford busness," $226, Cranford ndustry, $335. Garwood ndustry reported $355 collected to date, whle" KenHwortrr ndustry turned n $50. Garwood resdental collectons thus far amount to $20. A lst of the 48 volunteer workera partcpatng n ths, years ted Cross drve appears n a full page advertsement elsewhere n todays ssue. n addton to the workers lsted n the advertsement, the followng canvessers are added Dstrct 2 Mrs Fred Beach, Jtmes Cox Cnude Grady Dstrct 7- P. G. Tomlnson Wllam J. Fredrck Dstrct 0. Thomas Ben ton. Mr. Rudd urged local resdents to have ther contrbutons... when solctors calf to. avod necessty of return yjst»v The house-to-house canvass n Kenlworth s underway ths week a report from ths area s expected next week. Announcement was madethat Garwood volunteer workers wll be at the. Garwood Branch of the Wesleld Trust Company next week from 0 a. m. to 2 p. m. to receve contrbutons from resdents of that borough. School Board Awards Scroll To Cooper A cercate of apprecaton wa3 presented to Walter E. Cooper, retred school board. presdent, at a dnner last nght gven by members of the Board of Educaton nthe Mansard nn, Planfleld. The framed cercate acknowledged hs "mertorous servce to the ctzens chldren of Cranford, through hs partcpaton n the work of the board as a member for 2 years, as vce-presdent for four years as presdent- f6r fve years." Mr. Cooper also was cted as a "ctzen who has gven unstntngly of hs tme talents to the Cranford school system." n acceptng the cercate, Mr. Cooper sad he would chersh t deeply an one of hs valued treasures. A telegram of best wshes was Kentto the retred presdent from S. K. Thomson of San Da Base, N, M., a former member of the board. Trbute also was pad to Cooper.-Talks were gven by Rchard Kaul, uewly-clcctcd presdent f the board Dr. Howard R. Best, supervsng prncpal, Mr Cooper.Guests also.ncluded Dstrct Clerk Herbert R. McCulloueh George S. Saucr,. attorney for the board. VFW Post Nomnates Offcer*, Sets Electon Mchael Slkora Henry Schwarz were nomnated for the poston of commed Tuesday at the regular meetng of Capt. Newell Rodney Flskc Post 335. VFW. Electon wll be held March 20.. Eght admnstratve postons also wll be flled. Cdates arc Senor vce-commer, Anthony Tnco Mr. Schwarz, junor Vlcc-cormer, Joseph S. Rustcll, Mr. Tnco und Joscp ".ygmunt, Jr. Thomas Butler s unopposed as <» cdate for quartermaster und DA Jordan of Rosellc s unopposed fo</ the poston of post surgeon. Others runnng for offces arc Wllum. C. Jones, present commer Phlp Berardlnell, Barney Yunsch, Rchard Dowdcll (Contnued on page eght) Last Call to Regster Tor Prmary Electon Tonght s the fnal day to regster n order to be elgble to vote n the Prmary Electons on Aprl 7. The townshp clerks offce n the muncpal buldng wjll be open untl 5 p. m. from 7 to 9 p. m. tonght to take care of lute regstratons, accordng to Townshp Clerk J.-Walter Coffee. To be elgble "Tto regster, a person must have resded n New. Jersey for one year pror to" November 6, 95, n Unon County for fve-months pror to that date. Says/No Wll Not Be Cdate Flays Leadershp Of Democratc Party Wulter E. Cooper, former presdent of the. Bdard of Educaton, who has been promnently mentoned n recent weeks as a Democratc cdate for Townshp Commttee, announced last nght that he wll not seek the-nomnaton. h makng hs_ announcement, Mr"Cooper lashcdout- at the local democratc organzaton as beng "subject to the same ncompetent leadershp as characterzes the uctvt< Wlltjl. The former school board head sad he felt he owed an explanaton to hs wde host of frends who had urged hm to scavpemocratc nomnaton. He.sad he found a surprsng lack of sentment n hs favor among the local Democratc organzaton..mr. Cooper sad he receved one or two off-h telephone calls from party leaders askng f he was gong to run, the last of whch came Frday. At that. he advsed tre Democratc muncpal charman he would gve t consderaton.. Mr. Cooper sad he called the muncpal charman on Monday told hm n deference to-the -many persons who had asked hm. to run, he would lke to do t. At that tme he was advsed that the local Democratc organzaton already had ther two cdates for Townshp Commttee. "fecl that my 2 years absence from party poltcs whle workng on the Board of. Educaton has caused me to lose touch wth the local stuaton wth the personaltes calbre of leadershp whch the local Democrats-now appear to have," Mr. Cooper declared. "f ths s so, am stll happy that made the sacrfce, because t was n GOP Prmary n Republcan Race THOMAS A. ALBANS. Albany Chrstan To Enter Race for Townshp Commttee A fve-way contest for the two Republcan nomnatons.for Tdwn-! shp Commttee loomed today wth -the announcement that Thomas A. [ Albans. former charman of the Republcan Muncpal Commttee, Lt..Co. Charles J. Chrstan, the commttees treasurer, wllerler the race before tonghts flng deadlne. - Prevously announced were the cdaces of James P» Duffy, presdent of the Unted Campagn - Fund Howard Co\«perthwateforjmer member of the Board of Educaton Maron Dozos, presdent of the Womens Republcan Club... Terms of Mayor George E. Osterheldt Adm. E. D. Stanley expre at the end of ths year. Both" men ~ have announced tl>at they wll not seek ther partysnomjnatons for reelecton. -Prmary Electon s Aprl 7., ". Whle the local Democrats- had nol.jcd. a-s.latc, pj. cartddatcs, t Was anhotnced last jntt. by Frank! Morse, muncpal charman, tha Henry E. - Stoncr. Wllam E. Sullvan, who made art unsucccss- hd a vor aen. wll he ther CHAKLE8 >L CmUSTAN Grl Scouts to Mark Brthday Annversary Commemoratng the thrty-nnth annversary of the foundng of Grl Scoutng, all Grl Scouts. Brownes adult leaders wll attend servces jn a body Sunday n churches h dranford, Kenlworth und Clark, Howard- R. Best, commssoner, announced Monday nght at a meetng of the Grl Scout Councl. The councl voted to send two dong constructve wuk us aganst dealng wth petty partnnshp whch seems to. requre that a cahtrldatcs only qualfcatons be actve membershp n a dead unt. "The Democratc party affars n town seem to be subject to the same ncompetent management >ns characterzes the same partys ac- (Contlnucd. on page fght) delegates to the Scout ronfpr«-nr Natonal Grl n OHnrwr n months overseas n the 5th nfantry, 29th Dvson. He s a past commer of Cranford Post 22, Amercan Legon s charman of ts holdng company. Boston. E. C, Wolford, charman of Specal events, reported that a Secton Y conference wll be held Aprl 4 from 9 a. >n. to 3 p. m at the YWCA, Elzabeth. "Work Fun n 5" wll be the theme. A gft-was receved n memor-yof Mss Evelyn Morgan. Health Staff Explans Results n Schools 9 Blood Typng (Tha /olfouh/ artcle has been prepared by the health department staff of Cranford publc- schools ax a mras 0/ clarfyng fndngs n the blood typng program beng conducted n the scloou.) A complete report of the blood typng n Clevel, Sherman, Roosevelt Lncoln schools shows thnt 554 out of 855 pupls have ben typed. Ths s 82 per cent of the total enrollment. n addton,24 prc-schaol chldren also hud ther blood type taken. Ths brngs the cr total up to 705 chldren. Ths procram, possbly the frst of ts knd n the stutc, was orgnated by the school health program commttee nnd nsttuted by the combned Cranford PTAs. The prmary purpose of the project was to know n advance the blood group to whch every chld n the Cranford school system belonged. n addton to knowng the blood group, t s also mportant to know the Rh factor of each chld. What s the mportance of ths knowledge as far as your chld s concerned? Chldren ure always recpents they arc never donors. Thus the mportance of reeevlnfj ptr r G7 he-ttht-knd-o-blood s soltcxplunutory. The wrong knd of blood moy produce severe reactons even death. f your chld has, let us say, A ncgutve classfcaton needs a transfuson, the chld must have A negatve blood, from un A negatve donor. Ths s especally true n case of female recpents, n order to prevent senstvty or ullery to further transfusons of blood whch nay lead-to serous consequences. The blood of every person falls nto one or another of four well dcllned Croups. These croups were orgnally desgnated by the Rornn numornls,,, V, but tre now referred to by the letters O. A, B, nnd AB, respectvely. Aboll 43 per cent of all Western races belong to Group O 40 per cent to Group A H pur cent und 4 per cent belowto Groups B aul AB respectvely. Members of Group AB are.sometmes spoken of us "unversal recpents." Members of Group O are called, "unversal donors." The terms "unversal donor" nnd "unversal recpent/ though n lencml use, arc dnn(!crously msleadng. Severe even fatal reactons mny occasonally result from the transfuson of blood of Group O nto a subject of one of the other croups. Smlarly, t cannot be taken for granted.that a subject of Crop AB ca.n,be transfused wth mpunty wth the blood from any of the other groups. Such procedures ore especally hazardous n the case of chldren, pwbuw.v-for the reason that they.rc transfused wth relatvely larger quanttes of blood than urc udults. The donors blood, n consequence, s n relatvely hjjh concentraton n the recpents WH streum. Therefore blood of the j same croup to whch therecpent belokk should ulways be etn- ployed unless t s unobtanable (Contnued ol page t partys nomnees agan ths year for Townshp Commttee., Only eght pettons, all Republcan, had been fled up to last nght wth Townshp Clerk J. Walter Coffee. These ncluded the pettons of Mr. Duffy Mr. Cowpcrthwate for Townshp Comttce Florence EHems Gcbrfc D. Rankn for county commttee n the fourth dstrct Mary Jane Glovcr Mr. Chrstan for county commttee n the nnth dstrct George M. Lncoln, county commttee h the eghth dstrct Maron R. Jones, county comttce n the tenth dstrct. Mr. Albans Mr. Chrstan, t was announced, have the back-, ng of a majorty of the members of the Republcan Muncpal Commttee. Mr. Albans. a natve of Baltmore, has lved at,. 42 Wall street 23 years. He s a fdrman for Tde Water*Ol Company, Bayonne, by. M, whom- he has been employed 35 \V years. He s a veteran of World " War - n whch he served 8 3.s -? J A. Republcan Cornmtteeman from the tenth dstrct for ten years, he served two terms as charman of the Muncpal Commttee. He s a member of Azure Lodge 29. F&AM. He Albans have four chldren Wllart. a student at Occdental ColleW7-Los Ahgeles, Cal. PVt. Donald, at Fort Hood. Tex. Thomas J.. of Cranford, George Ccffll. of Pensacola, Fla..AH are Kraduates of Cranford Hgh School. Colonel Chrstan, a graduate of Drexel nsttute of Technology, Phladelpha, where he was born, s supervsor at Western Electrc Kearny Works. He has been wth Western Electrc for the past 35 years. A resdent of-2 Hcrnng avenue, he has lved n Cranford snce 930. "He served overseas n the cavalry n World War, remanng overseas wth the Army of Occupaton. n World War, V he served n the Sgnal Corps as x-rsomcl drector of both cvlan mltaryjcnal Corps Engneerng Laboratores at Ft. Monmouth. He presently s a reserve. offcer member, of the appont ment promoton board for army ollcers n New Jersey.. He s a charter member past commer of Cranford Post r.ls been actve n Boy Scout work n the troop sponsored.by the post. He s a Republcan commttceman from the nnth dstrct s a member of the advsory commttee of Selectve Servce Board "44, Planteld. He Chrstan have two sons. S Sft. Norman, statoned n Germany for two-years, Charles J., Jr., a student ut Drcxcl nsttute. \...-v Two huqrcl twenty-threo eall> were nude, last.month by the Vstng Nurse Assocaton, accord- (q a-report presented Frday at the assocatons board reettg n Caord Publc Lbrary. Of calls mude, 78 wore pad. MQ were partpd \? were free. Mss Joas Thomas-Of_29-Munsco_ drve entertaned uuess from Un- on. East Orange Cranford a a canasta party Sunday.. /..,

2 #.. ". *> f jge.twe- Battle For Freeholder E.. Schedeler, Nelson Carr To Buck < ncumbent Republcans The long-rumored revolt aganst -tho t Rftnrr nf cyardblosstmedlhtorrcaltytbda Y wth the flng of prmary pettons for F.lne L Schedeler of Roselle, one of the most promnent Republcan women workers n the county, Nelson L,, Carr, form*. er Elzabeth Cty Counclmen..., "At the urgng of, hundreds of organzaton Republcan leaders workers, we have decded to seek tho nomnaton of our party. t s our convcton, as t s that of thouss of Republcans, that all too many of the Republcan ncumbents on the loard of Freeholders have ceased to consder the party organzaton flnd have no nterest except to perpetuate them- selves n "othcet~trrat~~5 not a healthy condton t wll grow worse f t s permtted to contnue," Schedeler Mr. Carr sad n" njont statement ssued as they- tled ther pettons wth County Clerk Henry C. Nul- ton.. n u Q "We beleve that Mr. Rgby Mr, Rowl do not have the backng of the Republcans of the county, ns tesed to by ther showng n tn 948 campagn when they fnshed far below Freeholder Charles L. Bauer, barely nosed out thehghest of the several ndependent cdates. We beleve that ther poor showng stems from the fact they they do not truly represent, ether the people of the county or the actve workers of the refulnr Republcan organzaton," tner statement added.. Anatve lfetme resdent of nosclle, where,.she--has -been a homeowner at.320 Second avenue, enst,mrs, Schedeler s vstvcepresdent of the Unon County Federaton of Republcan Women, nc., secretary o M Assocaton llrst.vlcc-ehrwoman of the Unon County Republcan Commttee, of. whch she SUPEROR MND RUMTS frmdl.. v- JVTfr.-,".? n Republcan Freeholder -Race MRS? ELFE SCHSDELEpt NELSON CARE has been o member "for-over 20 the years The cdate for freeholder has Unon County. Republcan served as charman of the Roselle Republcan Muncpal tgommttee for nne year? *""* h P" lnr >g he* n a member of the Roselle Republcan Club, nc. as well as a member of the Regular Republcan Club of Unon Townshp the Wesleld Womens Republcan Club. A member of St. Lukes Spscopal Church, Schedeler s a member of ts St. Marthas Guld s actve n the affars of the Unty Unt, No. 229, Amercan Legon, the East End mprovement. Assocaton of Roselle. Schedeler. was educated n the - Roselle schools at the Washngton School for Secretares. n 948 she served as an alternate delegate to the Republcan Natonal Conventon.,. A nntve of Elzabeth a graduate of Pngry School, Mr.,ar s nn accountant, assocated wth the frm of J. D. Presser at Hll street, Newark, ow a enpan n the U. S.. Army Reserves, Mr. Car entered servce as a prvate n Aprl, 942. For the sx years prevous to en- stng n the Army, Mr. Carr repenth Ward n Cty Councl, servng for four years on ts fnance commttee as well as on other mportant commttee assgnments. * A trustee of Elzabeths Central Commttee snce 933, was an organzer frst presdent of the Eljzabeth Young Republcans ultmately charman of the county prganzatqn.._denled_ wth many 6f the campagns, n the county, he served as Elzabeth manager for. State Senator Kenneth C. H n hs sucessful-bd for that offce n 947, Has served, the county commttee- n varous capactes. The freeholder cdate s vlcc-presdert3 * **!&. Eleventh Ward Republcan Club treasurer of the Elzabeth Republcan Club, nc. He served as general charman of the Republcans recent Lncoln Day dnner }ast month THE CRANRMD CrTZEfl AND CHHOlftCLE, THUtt8DAV. MAftCH 95 whch attracted supporters. He over has long been dened wth varous cvc enterprses n Elzabeth throughout the county., 4. To Speak on Orchds Before Mens Group L..W. Huntngton of the Lager jfurrell Orchd House n Summt wll present a talk, on, orchds adapted for the home at the Mens Garden Club of Wesleld at 8 p9 m. Tuesduy n the Frst Methodst huk-h. Westeld - A color flm, "A Year n the Drt Dobbers Garden," wll be shown at the Lades Nght meetng. Wllam D. Gufton of 04 Severn court became a member, of the Baptst Church, the cdate for j group at the. February, meetng freeholder formerly served as a nnd L. N. Smalt, nlsp of Cranford membcr of the churchs Boy Scout was., a vstor. The group, afflated Troop commttee. wth the.mens Garden Clubs of Followng hs graduaton from Amerca, meets the second Tucs- Pngry School, Mr.. Cart studed at day bf each month. Columba.. Unversty untl hs as-. rtulth,wlth bthe kbankng g nvestnvest- o Foster McConnell & Antenna Stolen re x he remaned untl he Carolna Schneder of 4 entered servce. Mr. Carr was Englsh vllage told polce Tu presdent of the Pngry Alumn day that the rado antenna of he Assocaton n car was stolen a sde-vew H *Uart»U A j t Co., wh presently serves ns hs class representatve n the assocaton.... Mr. Carr has been a member of mrror bent whle tne car was parked at nght on Claremont. avenue. Combned Meetng SH For PTA* March J5 A combne! meetng of all PTA groups n Cranford wll take place at 8 p. m. Thursday. March J5, n Lncoln School. Dr. Krk Seaton. drector of gudance specal servces n the Elsabeth publc schools, wll be the speaker. Dr. Seaton. whose topc wll be "Healthy Personalty Development." wll be ntroduced by Dr. Carl G. Hanson. The speaker also dsftm recommendatons the Unon~County" J VouthrWelfarr Councls Conference held last fal The meetng was an outgrowth of the Md-Century Whte House Conference on Youth. Mss Neva Lee Jemson wll sng several selectons. Sehubel Revews Chld Stufy Meetng A report on theannual chld study conference held recently n New* York was gven last week by Robert H. Schubel at a meetng of parents n the Lttle School of Cranford, 308 Casno avenue* Schubel s drector. of the school. ". ~- ~ She. revewed the dscusson held on the lecture gven by Dr. Geoffry Estey. drector.of constructve health of the Department of New Jersey Health. Dr. Estey spoke on "Gans, n Chldhood Educaton" at a meetng recently of the Unon- Morrs County Nursery. Assocaton. Cons Stolen From Dspenser at Plant An unknown quantty of cons was wrenched from a soft-drnk dspenser n the Wood 4 Selck Sweetened Cocoanut Co., nc. nt at South avenue west, Lncoln avenue,. west, Monday nght, a few bags of the frms roduct scattered by ntruders who entered a rear door, accordng lo.polce.... Sgt. Wllam Gasmarn, called by RchardBottngton manager, Tuesday mornng, sad that large stones were used to break glass n the door, whch was then unlocked, -j) Nomnatng Comnttee Named by PTA GARWOOb The followng members of the Garwood PTA have been apponted to the nomnatng Coommttee. Dorothy Tearse, Lous L. D. Ncolello. Conrad Reder Walter v Slvers. Slvers also js n charge the summer round-up, whch wl be held next month. The teachers luncheon wll be held n May. Church Guld Benjamn Cyphers was elected presdent of the Margaret ZJreene Guldat ts annual busness Hpper meetng Mondav nght n the Frst Presbyteran Church. The date of offcers was presented by the nomnatng commttee. Those elected were Frst vcepresdent- - program charman, Gerard Phllps second vcepresdent charman of sewng the mssonary project, J. E. Heney thrd vce-presdent Supper charman, A. Vernon Anderson, retrng presdent recordng secretary, * Harry Lawrence correspondng secretary, L. T. Hale, treasurer, Mss Helen Klase...,. H. R. McCullough was elected to the nomnatng commttee. Anderson, who presded, nvted all members to attend the sprng meetng of the Elzabeth held Aprl 0 n the church. Plans for servng the Menj League dnner on Aprl.26 were dscussed. -E. M. Powers, membershp charman,, reported that the guld now has* 33 members. She ntroduced as guests Faye Glder, Jean Grant, Mary Johnson, Alce Marshall Ktty Strong. - *-- Annual reports of* offcers charmen were read accepted. Supper was served by George Keltn, charman, asssted by. Betty Keltn. E. L. Whtter G. D. Whtter, who also had charge of decoratons. Devotons were led by Lawrence. The meetng was. con T eluded wth benedcton the sngng of. "Follow thegleam.". C«l»e».. CaMrts born afte-. long, hard wnter may average 0 to 2 pounds less than those born n a normal Set by Colony Club The Colony Club of Cranford has completed plans for the fashon show brdge to, be held Wednesday at 30 p. nv"ln Ktos Bros., Rahway. Phlp Morn. charman, her commttee met last nght at the horn* of Danel T. Gregg. 606 Orchard street. Leroy Regner, charman of podels, announced that Anthony of Weslcld wll be n charge of har «tylesjor models.- Gfts of perfume, lpstck bobby" pns wll be b dstrbuted among guests,,. Wllam G. Trometter reported. Flowers wll be arranged by Dehmers Flower Shoppe clothes wll be lvered to Rahway by <Swan Cleaners. Gregg s n charge of placng posters n the busness secton. " Casno Renovated Renovaton of the nteror ot the Cranford Casno has been completed by Cranford Post 22, Amercan Legon, t was announced ths been"~panted a lght green new asphalt floor coverng has been lad. On the second floor, masonlte tlng wahscoatlng has been nstalled, the balance of the room has been, panted n lght green new drapes have be$n ordered for the wndows. Thomas A. Albans s presdent of the Legon Holdng Company, whch arranged for the renovaton program.."," Wanted $40 tsarwood Only $40 s needed to attan the 95 goal of the March of Dmes Campagn, John Dugan, charman, announced last nght. The quota for Garwood s $2,000. Mr.. Dugan sad the commttee wll try- to reach-the goal by collectng old lcense plates. Mp torsts wshng to donate ther plates are asked to leave them at polce headquarters. Receves Patent, A Donald. Green of B Norman place, a jnetnber of the staff of the develljpmert dvson of the Stard Ol Development Company, has been granted a Unted States patent for a method for manufacturng a resn -whch may be sutable for. wrappng materal or for photographc flms. Home Agent tc Talk On Famly Dutes Mrs- M,qry W. Armstrong. Unon County Home Agent, wll speak on home responsbltes for.the famly at a meetng tonght of. the Colony Club of Cranford n the VFW Buldng. The clubs executve board met Monday at the home, of John Sllman, 439 North Unon avenue. Attendng were Walter Thorn,. Arthur Bddle, Frank Cooper, Phlp Morn, James P. Duffy, Danel Gregg Mrs Wllam Trometter, all of Cranford, Kenneth Howell of Elzabeth. The j»rt, department, wll meet Tuesday at the home of th* charman, MrsRalph-Swann, 424 North Unon avenue. A meetng of the cvcs.department wll be held Monday at the home of the charruan, Duffy, Sylvester street. Rectal for avenue rectal for her."reshmerts wcro Partcpatng \vj,,7 Vretta Anl, zohe Munday, Goetz... Carole. S Wtte. Gayle &*«,. son, Joyce Skates, p a, Jean Belden, jll.of Q T, Nancy Nolan,"Marsha nnr Arov n Mabyn Reevos nf Marsha, Barb ara Wesleld were Lbrarans Mss Suzanne of Unon Juno- Colc" olc sde at a panel ddscussj brary nstructon" ] n an all-day nsttute sored by the New j Lbrary Assocaton. VA Board B. J. Echngeroj street wll entertan the bdfthvu Assocaton at ts meet n,«at 930 a. m. C W. J. Ann co-hostesses. EASTER GREETNG CAR] "-. THE. -V N. UNON AYE. 7 Crl 6-99 \mm!mmmm l\ - CRANF Good Ctzen Pttgrut w TV _ ",, m Mears, daughter o«j D. T. Mears of U" lace a senor at Cran- " has been chosen "ctzen Plgrm spon- Cares Ford Chapter, t ers of the Amercan Revo* the state meetng by the chapfenr kpor?5 h o r L. plgrm., Plgrms wll- be presented Kegent. They wll resns be greeted by rdrscoll at hs offce. The jgrm wll be awarded a dub Chnese Club. las elected to the Natonal Socety durng her junor reporter for the school rep r shcs also on the hstttcc of.the yearbook er freshman year, Mss awarded the DAR Ctl- was, Medal. That year she as secretary of the class.en h* held o ce n many * [ clubs. She s actve n S charman of the pont Mears was. a counselor-n-. last summer at the GJrl Camp- S hc a a member ** Church where she teaches School class, s vcethc Young Peoples nt of hp- )RDS SUNDAY JSTORESCHEDULE EN TBS SUNDAY U A. M. to P. M.»r.».to P.M. aosed SUNDAY rs, BeDs, Schers Gets DAH Award SKJ MSS MARLYN MEARS Expects Hgh AutoTolln Ufarch, Aprl J. Edward Wolf charman of the Cranford Hghway Safety Coordnatng. ComrnjUee, quotng Drector- of Motor, Vehcles Martn J. Ferber, warned that unless motorsts pedestrans exercse more care durng March Aprl than s-antcpated, there wll be. more than 0.persons klled 5,400 njured n New Jersey n these two Howard.K. Best, met Monday nght n polce headquarters wth, the charman. Some March accdents are due to treacherous weather, but rnost mshaps CKUH from volatons of safety regulatons, the charman declared, Wth an ncrease n traffc. \. ". "* V THE CRAKTORD- -cm volume, often a hover of bad-weather fromwnter, the tt*\ sut wll be a hgh Occdent toll unless motorsts those on foot resolve to be more careful. \ Charman Wolf stressed.that the great varatonsn March weather consttuted a major hazard to be consdered by all motorsts. Temperature extremes n March durng past years have ranged from above zero to a balmy 80. n March there are often unexpected patches of ce at nght, resultng from a day tme thaw. Ths n th» ran»l<kt drver, the charman Last March averaged fve degrees colder than the unusually mld January of 950, was 32 per cent- wetter than usual. Ths brought cy roads, too often, skddng accdents. * Ths toll- s not nevtable, but can be expected wth reasonable certanty, unless motorsts, pedestrans realze that the closng days of wnter most defntely contan possble hazards., of slp-, pery pavements reduced vsblty, Mr. Wolf sad \. Ths communty, n coordnaton wth more than 500 others throughout New Jersey, s partcpatng n tt-eontnung-program-to-prevent traffc mshaps. Carl H. Mason Opens nsurance Offce Here Carl H. Mason of 0 Cranford avenue, a resdent of Cranford for the past 40 years, ths week opened a general lfe nsurance offce at 6 North Unon avenue. He has been. an nsurance broker-agentmanager for the past 22 years wth oflces at 5 Wllam street. New York Cty. Mr. Mason plans to lhc\ SNCE 775 THUP MAHfff,,.8.. REGULARS end Kb"SERVES U.S. MARNES Pett Jurors The followng wll serve as pett jurors n the Unon County courts begnnng Monday untl March then lnk them together. Ths trck 24.Wnchester Brtton. Jr 9does.away wth all. the sewltg. Crag place. Joseph EDtoury. 02 Severn court Mary Hadley. 407 Elm street, John E. Jeffres, 30 Dunham avenue. contnue hs New York offce for the present but eventually wll No heabby»m" rf aboold be mantan only a local offce. placed n a pen that has been vapast cated by a sck ope vbl old beddng One of the founders a presdent of the Cranford Welfare has been, destroyed the Assocaton, Mr. Mason also was thoroughly cleaned dsnfected. one of the early members of Trnty Mens, Club long has/ been month&a The commttee, whch comprses a member of the Cranford. Republcan Club. He also s a mem- pure whle head. neck, tao, as, The mature bald eagle has a Polce Chef Wllam A. Fscher, ber of the Planfeld Chapter of the well as whte tatcwerts (specal Magstrate Charles J. Stevens, Lfe Underwrters Assocaton feathers cowng the bases of Townshp Engneer Patrck J. of Trnty Epscopal Church. qulls). Th«rest ofttm p»v"f s dusty Gral Supervsng Prncpul A DAR Luncheon T "7" The annual brthday luncheon of Cranes Ford Chapter, Daughters oc the Amercan Revoluton wll be held Tuesday at the home of A. H. Crowell, 4 Berkeley place. The* state conference wll take place next Thursday Frday n the. State House, Trenton. Durac the last war. for makng from steel freed an estmated O.D00 «mmds ot copper tor otter wartme lousana bast the Ugbeat gasolne tax a tne Unted States CMM Stwfttags f plans Are beagmad* to crochet rags from old slk stockngs, cut them, straght across - nto rngs For VA Fashon Show The Roosevelt School audtorum wll.be the settng today for the annual sprng fashon show under auspces of the Vllage mprovement Assocaton...The program wll begn at 2 n. m. Fashons wll represent the new sprng numbers now on sale at the varous stores n town. N. R. Hower s charman of rrangements. Hoc commtttcc comprses Donald fashon consultant Leroy G. Albert, models Henry Stoner W. J. Angus, tckets "S. Clarence Zer, OFee, Albert musc. C. H. Halford. Commentares.wll be gven by OFee, who was graduated frgm a New York desgn school. She worked n Ffth, avenue shops, also wrote a fashon column for a Western New York- newspaper. Cfur the past 0 years, she has been a free-lance fashon desgner dress maker. Models have been named as follows Carol Lee Kdde Shop Roxanne Espenshp, Karen Doran. Davd Dempsey, Fredde. Guyer, Jay Banker Chrsse Schllnger Jody- Mada Shoppe, Lnda Fredercks, Vrgna Albert, Joel Katz. Robert Katz Sra Wllams Dane Wllams.. Also, Wnfred Shop, Mrs, A-,C Expenshp, Carl A.. Anderson, George LaRue Grswold Cotos ttoupe of dmodng bafjertw Charles Schllngcr Young Set,Glenn Geddngs, Davd Angus. Edde Whte Patty rant, Towre Shoppe, Mss Move Hostesses r~members~ottheraf Councl for Chldren wll "be hosteses ths month at the Saturday matnee programs. James P. Duffy was n charge last Saturday. Others named were Wllam G. Trometter. ths Saturday G. E. Thurston,March 7 Carol Koyen, Mss Joan Apgar, Farrs Swackhamer, March 24, R. M. Doran - Marvn Katz. V._ Edward Whte, V, March 3. Also.-Maran S. Belford Harry T. Rearwn, B. J. Echnger Lucen Dozos ntd Jay.Mnr Shop, Mr< F. 5> OFee, Greehawald, R. John Blney Mss Cyntha Halford. < Other merchants partcpatng wll, be the Cranford Hat Shop. Cranford Bootery, Martn Jewelers Dehmers Flower Shoppe, Har styles wll be by Wllam. Ushers wll be Roberta Schllnger, Audrey Rggs, Sra Koyen Elln Coffee. Leon E. Hunt, tea charman, wll be asssted by. J. L. Grady, O. B. Grant. L. K. Knowlson, G. M. Lncoln, A. V. Long, Homer Martn, C. A, Mller, H. C. Moore, James B. Rodgers Arnold W. Vreelr Eg* Whte. - Egg whtes wll vhp best f they, arc. frst allowed to st a whle n a dsh at room temperature. Centennal Frst successful use of anesthetcs for surgery on lvestock was reported 00 years ago These beauul pnt avalable n aa assortment of gem colon > 4 ( H.5 0 «". New Western pne tree farms n Oragon ed the mluon-acr* nark n 050 to lead au other states to Gasaune Mator Wth SAE 20 ol. t takes two a half, tmes as much power to turn over a gasolne motor at zero temperature than at 80degree. Pressng Cvrdorays Press corduroys on the wrong sd«when slghtly damp to remova wrnkles... 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3 pssa 8 RepubUcttn JfomenUfJotn March Aganst Hgh Prces The Cranford -Womens Repub-»- lcan Club has joned VWomeh on the March," an organzaton formed by the Weseld Womens Republcan Club n a state-wde program 4o combat nflatonary prces. A dscusson on the movement «-r»c at the local cluk*s. Executve board meetng- n the home of Wllam Olsen..42 Bumsdc avenue. Grace Telol of Weseld, who -founded the movement, wll address the local group at an open tng here,soon. Roger BeUars to Wed Englsh Grl Saturday, Mss Anta perrey, daughter of Mr. Rchard Perrey of Devon, -Engl, brde Saturday, at 2 p. m. of Roger r son step-son of Mr. Paterson of 3 Blake avenue. The Rev. Frank V. H. Carthy, rector, wll offcate. A recepton for about SO guests wll follow at the Blake avenue address. Mrs, Kenneth Hcks of Phladelpha wll be matron of honor. Edward Edard Rose of the Unon County Court House wll speak on, Jack Klen of Cranford "-wll be Poltc* s What We Make t." atbest man. Ushers wll be Edward the clubs regular meetng next Shelvey of Lowell.-Mass., Edward Thursday at l3o p. m. n the town-"] Connolly of Elzabeth, Frank Nelson of Rosette Robert Bergh shp rooms> Lterature dealng wth the organzaton of poltcal of Crantord\.. groups, pgardless of party afflaton, wll be dstrbuted brde n marrage. Mss Perrey Davd Paterson wll gve the Two new members, Mch Fay, were ntro- two weeks ajjgghe_wll_weara arrved here from Engl about duwd. MrsTEuclen DOTOS, presdent. presded. \ Mr. Chester H. Haynes of 3JSevern court have returned from a four-day vst wth Mr. ahd Russell Harrs of Lowvlle Seventh Lake. -N. Y. Mr. George Gundersen, Sr.. of Bradenton.Fla.-, have been vstng ther son daughter-nlaw. Mr. George Gundersen, Jr.. of 20 Elm street.. operaton performed Tuesday nght at Muhlenberg Hosptal, Plan- feld. Howard M. COndlt of 4 Englsh Vllage has returned from Mn Frank Cordes of o. vst wth her daughter, 48 Casno avenue have returned Charles Estel pha. Announce Engagement Of S or ma Smmons Mr. Ransom Smmons Hat Been Announced Announcement has been made of the. engagement of Mss Mldred T. Rchett, daughter of Mr. Peter W. Rchett of 250 Clay avenue, west, Roselle Park, to John M. Jones, Jr., son of Mr. Mrs,. Jones of 407 Manor p u e.,.... ".. The brde-elect attended selle Park Hgh School s employed n the BM department o t Pyro Plastcs Corporaton, Unon. School "Unon Junor Col Durng World War H, he served three years wth the army. He s employed by the Watson-Stllman Company, Roselle., The weddng wll take place n June. Selectee Gven Seres Of Farewell Partes Robert H. Tool of 36 Lncoln pat*k, east, who wll leave tomorrow wth a group of selectees from Plalnflefd Board 44, was gven a seres of farewell trbutes last Robert W. GUthre at rght, revews plans wth her rthwtt auuat d*nee of the Cranford ColeKe Club. The, affar wn be held Saturday, Marco 7 k ftw4» p. tn. o a.,m. at the Plalnfleld Country Club. Musc wu be by Bud Lards Orchestra. The commttee ncludes, mated from, left to rght. John Garber. Wllam B. Angl, Albtrt M. Gesster Burton C. Belden, ard stng, John L. Brennan, Mr*. WlHamtt.,Old, HollsL. Lel, G Mchael BarUe. Wllam J. Thompson. Mss Helen Hgbl*. also a member of the group, s not n the pcture.. " " - BRTHS 78 Wllow strett the brth of a son on February s, Hosptal, Ptanfeld. Mr. Art] New York hjave brth of a son. A March A>ta per LucyCaruso. Mchael Caruso ol nue, east. Mr. Ctr,- r ChurchrVu" of a- dau-h Mss Wnfred. lsowsk, of 2 North avenue, west, have. daughter of Wnfred LJsow- avenue, west was, honored Frday Assembly 4», Order of Rlhbow Members of the ajn_ojjnera]th%jmbabemcrt"qf s M j r f _ 3 p, at a surprse shower gv«n~bymrs-[for Grls was held Tuesday n theseres held at the Country Club Whte net dress a famly vel daughter, Norma Ruth, to Charles. On Frday, 6fl\ce assocates atrled last Thursday to Ewald Lud- of New York Hampton, avenue, east. Decoratons were n of Cranford Lorrane Berch a! dance of the wnter John W. MSelsoft of 498 Lncoln Masonc Tempter Lllan McKeen whch had been the weddng vel Leroy Dravs. son of Mr. the All-State nsurance Co., Newwg....,.. of seven others n the famly v Mss Charles Dravs of Roselle. Announcement was made Sunday aft- cocktal party. He was presented at home by the Rev. Albert Allnranged under a sprnklng tan. freshments were served. Cranford were Ms York Cty, feted Mr. Tool at an. J..The ceremony was performed ranbow colors. Gfts were ar- of Rahway were ntated. Re- day nght- Those Mr, WnJhrop S. Pratt Perrey wll carry yellow Srd "whte or 4 Englsh Vllage hareretrned roses. ernoon at a dnner party n honor a camera from the entre, company ger, pastor of Cranford Methodst Guests were Stephen Wass, A cake sale wll be held Saturday, March 7, n A. 4 A. Hard- Donald. Mss Marrb l a months trp totforda. The matron of honor wll wear a of the couple at the Saddle nn, s t a f f..-."... Church.. Mss Betty Wass, -. J. Juve, Jane Chamberttn. salmon pnk gown wll carry Saddle Rver. " Mr. A. W. Frtsch of 986 The couple were attended by N. George Schletrum, Mss Carolyn annaccore, all of. Cranford J. Jt>Banker of Makatom Stanger. ware, 2 North avenue, west. gle, Ronald H. Post. Mr. Wllam F. Herzog a Vctotan posy. Flowers at the Wllam Douglas of 29B Parkway Vllage vsted altar wll be Eucharst lles, snapdragons gladol.. Cranford Hgh School, s em- brother of the brde, Mss Eu- J. Black of Summt, drve entertaned last week at a Mss Smmons, a graduate of Park terrace, Unon, entertaned E. Lsowsk of Washngton N. J., at a dnner party whch also-celebrated the brthday of hs sster,.tally of Kew Gardens, L.., for the week-end... After a weddng trp to Nagara ployed n the payroll department nce Lsowsk of Cranford, the Frederck Preuss ol Garwood brdge for beneft - of the - Unon Mss Beverly Mrs". A. C. Frtsch, Saturday evenng. Mr. Raymond K, N. Y..,. Falls, the couple wll lve at 2of the Snger Manufacturng Company,, Elzabeth. Mr. Dravs s a After a short weddng trp, the tendng were G. Holmes Wl- Walter F. brdes sster. Frank Hammer of Yonkers, County Cerebral Palsy League. At- Orchard street, Dr. J. E.,Mcl<ean were Mlln street. Both Mss Perrey the dnner guests of Mr.. Mr. Belters attended schools n l Tool, hs parents, attended. graduate of Abraham Clark Hgh couple., wll resde at 364 Lncoln Mss Wass wll be marred n lams, E. B. Roos, C. E. the week-end guest of J Cranford frends presented Mr. H. C. A>endt of Seve n court Engl. The prospectve brdegroom served two a half years Watson Stllman Company, Ro- School, Roselle, s employed by avenue. The brde s a graduate of Aprl to Walter Serger of 828Pease, E. C. Rearck, Nancy Hebnan of Tool wth gfts at a surprse party. on Suc.<.». Cranford Hgh School s asprngfeld avenue. H. J. Schack, Marln S. Sleg. or.n. Y. Mss Sunday nght at hs home- Guests n the Bt tsh, Avmy, He s employed by Wood tellck. Her. husb s a cered account- Bowlng of 6 Wllow avenue en- Rech E.W. Tngle, au Vsta. Va.. t a junmr at J teacher at Roselle-Hgh School.selle. Mr. Alexer W. J J. Monahan, W. J. uate of Southern from New York, Mllbum, M. <nd Ms. Andew V. Andersen of 8 Columba avenue vsted Mr. L. Bussey famant n New York. tertaned Mr. John B. of Cranford, D. V. Ward State Teachers Co&a. Rahway also were present. A famjly dnner for the nductee, was arranged by hs parents he son. Tnotuas, at tt. px last Frank A. Wedknecht, Jr., of 204ly of West Chester, Pa., have Albert Huetteman of 2 North Chamberln, Mr. Alex B. D. Sers of Unon. practcng- teachng Sunday.. West End place was guest of the moved to ther new home at 8 Lehgh avenue wll spend the Cloud, Mr. Henry Keep, Przes were won by Monahan, two months at Monday nght. Effe Tool of alumn of the Unversty of Pennsylvana at a. smoker Held recent- Huetteman, who s a freshman at house Mr. J. DWght Hlllcrest avenue. week end wth hs brother, Arthur Jr., Mr. J. Robert Water- j Sers Rearck. School. Rosette, East Orknge, hs grmother - Mrv anc M* Wllam elna of wdow of Unon Sherff SamuelH. " 6 Hllsde place entertaned.ah fly at.tho Hotel Suburban n Summt. - of "7 -Oak lane entertaweat at- a Mr. Tool They wll "attend a\ concert, by the d a y, - " Mr.,. - Robert J t Patton Temple Unversty, Phladelpha. Brdge at a cocktal party Satur- Tool, was present. puests at brdge canasta Saturday nght.. dnner party Saturday, for Mr. Germahtown Phlharmonc. was graduated, from Cranford Hgh School from Mr. James Hay of 2 Robert Morrs of 207 South Wllam Crevllng of Reno, Unon Junor, College pror to jon- Among guests ata Washngtons Berkeley place, entertaned Sunday n honor of the.nnth brthday, M**t th* worm cprno sun en o«n Mr, Thomas Kurger of Unon avenue was hostess recentlv at a luncheon canasta party. were from South Orange Stt- Nev., formerly of Cranford. Guests ng the New York "nsurance frm. -Brthday dnner dance n Ant- 5 Englsh Vllage were guests last werp, Belgum, were Mr. annversary of ther daughter, Suzanne Guests were Kathy, Barbara "toll Aentc~( umdtckt owejtktokns *e n the teech. OtBdous -eoc week of Mr. George F. Mr. «. E. Kesllng ol en sl. Mn Robert E. Crane E. E. Powell Mr. Barrc of Bellerose, L.. 7 Hamlton ayente were hosts for of Central avenue left Tuesday for H. McKm, formerly of Cranford, Annette Kaeser, Frank, Blly, ther brdge club on Saturday..Mr. Robert Morrs 207 a months vacaton at Vcro Beach, nd Mr.. W. T. Dckenson, formerly of Elzabeth.. Mr. ODonnell, Blly Lorrane John, Anne, Elzabeth ard Thomas Mr. D. A. Doran of 28 South Unon avenue entertaned Fla.. Hamlton avenue have returned James Glfford Scull recently nt a famly dnner party Powell, Mr. McKm Mr. Dcknson are employed by.the Stan- Rcky Hay of Garwood. Patty ON THE OA0WAK AT MM UCC Woodruff. of Roselle, Jacky A T A M T C fn.m a sx weeks Vacaton, n M-Thomaan-., Fla,.-. Sdney H. Souter of Stamford, annversary.. Guests attended from Vllage, formerly of 304 Central dard OlDevelopment Company. Jmme Hay of Cranford. Scull of Atlantc Cty qnd n honor of Morrs brthday A. B. Lews of 4 Englsh Conn., Wehe guests Sunday of Mr. pmervllle, Long sl Brook-. at Sprngfeld, Mass. avenue, has returned from a stay Davd N. Brown, Jr., ard J. R. MacDonald of 25lyn. son, Davd,, of 2 Crag place, Orchard street. returned recently from avst wth Mr. Mr?. F. A. Wedknecht.Mr. E. J. Lyons of 35 her mother at Deer sle, Me. Sgt. Wllam E. Shuler, who sof 204 West End place were hosts statoned at the Great Falls, Montana, Ar Force Base flew home Guests.were Mr. end S. AdSan Francsco, Calf. They made dt a <Wnner Spruce street returned last Thursday from a 0-day busness trp to tm*ty- last Sunday. - Volet Anderson of 2 Alden street entertaned Judy Crutchfeld. Cy Crutchfeld, Kathy furlough wth hs mother, Laub Mr. / Robert last week-end to spend a 5-day Blomqulst, Lt...Phllp t..» «< thc-trp by plane. Hznscl. Gretchen Hansel Bet-Annsy Hansel at a tea recently. avenue attended the annual con- Shuler of.34 Forest street. Blomqust of Staten sl. Dr. Nel Castaldo of Lncoln Mr. Mrs Joseph Ash Baxter J. M. Rcllly of 3 Oak lane venton of the Amercan College of of Makatom drve spent the weekend n New Haven, Conn., where her son, Douglas, who celebrated yesterday n Phladelpha..entertaned Tuesduy n honor of Surgeons from Monday through they attended the prevew of thehs eghth brthday annversary. W. C. McPhersoh of 8M Casno avenue, who has been confned to hs home by llness for the past mmth. s reported. satsfactorly. convalescng Mr. Norman Keltng have moved to ther new home at 4A Parkway Vllage. Mrs Kenng s the former Betty Jane Stensl of Short Hlls. new Rodgers Hammersten Guests were Stephan. Anderson,. Thomas N. Brtton, a junor at muscal, "The Kng. Donald. Patton, Bobby Johnson, Lafayette College, Easton, Pa. Tommy Arth, an Rellly, Jmme! spent the week-end,wth hs mother, M Rchard E. Brtton of 39 L. Etlenne OBrlah of 2 Coffee, Bruce Nostr, Arthur North Unon avenue s recoverng Schult Edward Coe. South Unon avenue. satsfactorly from an emergency from a two Weeks trp to They made the trp,by boat. En route home by plane, they) spent some tme ncuba. Edward C. Earhart, M. S. Decker. Wllam H. Chase A. J. Davles attended the Presdents Qay program of the Womens Lterary Club of Bound Brook held at the Mddle Brook Country Club. Mr. F. W. Thomas of 728 Lnden place have returned. Mr. Ralph Boyd of 6from. a months motor trp Madson avenue are entertanng to St. Petersburg, Fla* Mexco Cty hs mother, S. C, Boyd of San Francsco. The return Ever rot t. Wash. Emory trp from Calforna was made by Haughen, hs sster, has returned plane. to Everett. - o Mr. Howard E. Muus Mr. Mrs Robert A. Blomqust have returned from. Wl- dnner party Saturday n honor of of 9 Tuxedo place entertaned, at a lamsburg, Va-,. are now resdng at the Carolna Gardens, New were Mr. John GUe», Dr. Hans Beller. Guests Mr. atuvust tww WCC *»». atv WD< V*U* >«««,V * Dorp. Staten sl. Blom-j Hubbard Nltche of RoquL< s the former Patrca-Anne sclle Dr. Rchard Wedknecht.,.-Wood of Westbury, L... Cj, TP TTOP SERVCE Wth Every Employee on Ht Toe*?7t) Sprhtyfehl.tr., fmm DNNC, -COCKTALS n\xouuts OrNKK OANCRS WKDDNOS Call,Mm CorpntUr for anontwal SU j4tl*k Out AMERCAS FOREMOST Th«CHKKERNG SomMnghom Thtrm h a pano tton n Neworfc comparabh to.any tn Amerca* larfjt aft. f t Grffths, w/tere you eon see fwc»v «<fo by *Jof«> nteny mocfe/s fnshesjof Mm worlds fnest panos. You couldnt compan tbeso torn* matces of panos n oh N«w York wthout gong from sfora fo tton fnd fravvlng from fnra«fo four mles between stores. Tn* prlcel of mete llustrous panos an stard. But nw«arm many advantages n choosng your pano at Grffths n New Jersey. We wll be glad to gve you full de* talsl Wevf/bepleatedlocmVyouncnootngafepono. Now ukf usecf gronosf tptnm% ono uprghts* Terns fo stuf* STNWAY MlSE CHaWM HADMAN KMAU WMTtt MNrANO WUUTKR /$nr soovox Cajr, mt Mow Mrmy" GRFFTH PANO COMPANV SVMWAT MNSNTAtlVS UOAO StUT, NWAWC, NEW JERSEY A * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Home Ceremony Hetd ForWnfredLsowsk Eleanor Wasa Feted / &t Surprse Shower --4 Ms* Eleanor Wass of 238 North GUARANTEE A DRY CELLAR OR YOTJ D6N»T HAVE TO *AY ME A PENNY. Call CRanford &4888 ASK FOR MR. LEONARD rot rat YOUNGER SET YOURSELF! V* Fun! ts Easy! Cs Economcal! \ We hnvc everythng youll need for your Easter Sprng wardrobe. SEW. SAVE! Everyone s "Dong t You Caw, Too! START NOW TODAY! tq FABRC J CENTER StopJkttv nd McCUl PmtUrns S-K NORTH AV&. W. Of«a FfMay Evenngs N*U TS» Matt*.. J Cra*.t-UM $ Ranbow Grls Hold Offcal Vst frst efflcaf vst of Azure Washngton. Washngton. D. C T grparents are 3l r J. Reade of Balmere the paternal granpa Charles Q. JJ pleton, Ws formert? e{ ( Clfford Dora s an entst wth the N Stards n W couple have one ford G., JrA L * y UNHEABD OF THESE! But by becomng a member of our SUT l how -beng organzed, you" wll have credt to apply aganst the purchase of a sa*j " coat. Almost seems lke a prce reducton.yousjelect your clothng. Or the credt ma? used for the purchase of mens furnshngs. or shoes. - And you may be one of the weekly wnners* pay as lttle as $.00 for ths full $ Drop n receve your membershp c Your selectons may be made from thes* ally-advertsed brs FASHON PARK MANHATTAN SWANK UCK0K Clothng by BOTANY CLPPfcR CRAFT Furnshngs by ARROW BfeAU Hats by STETSON NUNN BUSH v - Shoes by J. LEE EDGERTON Ostta BUcAur aad 8 North Ave., W. Grwfon 6* «M> Pslrda Weldknecht. senor at Wa«her has te. she s the daughter, F K. Wedknecht of 2o4 End plate.,\ >" students from Crantord "rtdpae n the t5-voce versty Chor to ts of "The St Matthew - March,23 n-the Rutgers angm. They are Ms* Marjtrffennd of JOS falnut «vejbss Phylls Pfar*r of 8 Tuud Hah* <Luetten of avenue. j. Chrstan, Jr., a fresh- el nsttute of Techg wjladelpha. havng the * lastc marks, has *. the government n to campl«e hs four-year * graduaton, ] two n mltary k «the Mr. CSrsthn of 2 lng ave- Hanry Vwtrc, jtr. snd James _. S S"*"*"* aumue. W_,.. MTJ of 20 Jurabeth aven s Hem s&jhnled to the me 3 ctntfcttee of Theta Beta a sororty at Upsala College, May Ellen Renert, a at Radcllfe College, r. Mass- has been named (*f drans lst for thefrst se-. She wll appear tomorrow t cast of "Drumbeats * the uuual producton prey he college the Hartend for beneft of the student bod.. con E. Hanson, daughter fcaad John J. Hanson of lmooln avenue, s a member Usng staff for the at Bates CoUeg*. Lews- He. A junor. Mss Bates s nac n Englsh. She has been «n Ae deans lst \d Mr. P. J. wjbelar TJSprnsfeM avenue, has been *«S «n the research commll nternatonal relatons t«mte«noe last week-end at Holx-oke. South Hadley. A ophomore. Mss Whelan» member «rf the Mount ea-s Bureau he colea-s" «Joanne Gete. a freshman»t * Junor College, Aubum- K5- s a member of the tcket commttee for P**nlaton of *T»» Would- S.".* threact ths week as 3* daughter of Mr. Jo** A. Gete of 7 Hernhg Carr. a senor at Wells. Aurea-a. N. Y sang twd ( a the annual Young Artsts* ***«**«by the Wells Chamedra Monday, at the, of Hstory. N. ML Mss Carr, f Mr. Hugh H, Elmora avenue. s a wat Wells. Shelspres- «?)e wusc club, secretary * totr-club CouncL a mem. r»»e tjjorus. for the thrd sa&hrshp. She Js a gradd *fdjn School am l«0nlt OWE CENT t»at<»ft ON YOUR 0OLLAlLTo«hableyouto «Wg ltte*, A&P take* «y cent on a of 2. STORE WDE LOV PRCES ON HUNDREDS OF TEMS EVERY DAY, nstead of just, a few "weekend specals." Ths helps you save on your total food hll any day you shop. 3. ALL ADVERTSED PRCES GUARANTEED FOR A FULL WEEK to protect you aganst rsng -prces. Ths guarantee n-. eludes prces o/ tems not subject to prce celngs. 4. PRCES PLANLY MARKED ON ALL TEMS. To let you see what - youre spendng whle you shop, A&P planly narks -prces on all tems... not just on the shelves. 5. TEMZED CASH R E CG STER RECElPT.To make t easy for you to check your purchasesafleryougethome, "A&P gves youa cash tegs- / ter recept on w*"*h each one s temzed. Arf Beleves Ths ff Low Prce, Low Prof t" Polcy Saves (he Wage-Earner More Money Customers Corner lof-theoutstng meat Values We offer at A*P. But we know that value, means more dun just low prces. Thaf uhy owmled meat buyer* ore Jrmned to bum Qualty nsst upon t. / that** *)hy our $kul*d butcher* ore crsnw ftv cutjmoot ffoparly Mttgnv»r ~mtxurauy t wrap t securely... n short, to pvoyou the knd of most servce there** any g we can do to make,a»»atdepartment j better place to ehod, NMO let us know. Please wrte Florda Orange* u Yellow Onons RELATONS DEPT. Food Store* Nev York 7, N. Y. u.s.no. B r.d. Mane Potatoes u. s. 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4 f. -.- < \ ( > - OBTUARY Mn.WaUmF.WUMn Mr* Amy L. Wlson. 54 years old. of U Rversde drve, ded. Monday mornnc W Muhlenberg Hosptal, Planfcld, after a long \""" Gertrude Moore of Cranford Alce F. Stryker of DUnellen, a brother, W.R.V. Howell of Fort Lauderdale, Fla. / " Wllam M. KoUmyer. Jr.,_, llness.. Funeral servces were held Sjaturday at 30 p. m. at Prall Fun- Born n Jamaca, L.., she had resded n Cranford for 28 yean?, eral Home, 24 East Frst avenue, comng here frotn Wcseld. She Roselle, for Wllam H. KoUmyer, member of Trnty Epscopal Jr.. 46 years old, of MacArthur n local Parent-Teacher Assoca- -tojlcd..ctoss actvtes. She s survved by her husb, Wllam F." Wlson two sons, Donold, who s workng on hs mas- ters degree at Penn State College, State College, Pa., Roger, a photographer 3 c, USN, statoned at Norfolk, Va. a daughter,- Amy C. Hamlton of North- Planfeld a brother, rvngton H. Crownc of Los Angeles, Calf., three grchldren.- Funeral servces wll be. held at lla. m. today from Gray Memoral, 2 Sprngfeld avehue,-n charge of the Rev. Frank V. H.. Carthy, rector of Trnty Church. nterment wll be n Farvew Cemetery, Weseld. Mrs, Nelle E. Lundscaard Funeral servces were held Mon- Bay mornng, at Grays,. 320 East Broad street, Weseld, for Nelle E- Luhdsga&rd, 68 years old, who ded Frday n Colonu Sanatarum, Norwood. She had lved here.for many years. The Rev. Elbcrt C. Gates, Jr., pastor of the Baptst Church, Weseld, offcated. Bural was n Fal-vew Cemetery Westlleld. - Lundsgaard was born n Fort Gay, W. Va. She spent her chldhood n Cranford latermade her homo n HackensnCk. She was the wdow of Ethclrcd S.. Lundsgaard Survvng ac two ssters, NOST-SECTARAN Holy Name Socety To Receve Communon y -. } " / -., v " To Hear Congressman Unted States Representatve Alfred J. Semanskl, of the Tttrteenth Congressonal Dstrct, wll address the. Mens Club of Frst Presbyteran Church tomorrow at 85 p. m. n the church gymnasum-audtorum. Congressman Sesmansk was elected to hs present term whle a major wth General Almonds staff n Korea. Durng World War he served as an nfantry major topc of the next meetng of Cranes Ford Gardeners to be held Wed- The Holy Name Socety of St. nesday,at the home of George H. Yanz, 3 Bluff street. George Mchaels Church wll receve,holy C. Spahh wll be co-hostess. Colored sldes.wll be shown. Communon n a body Sunday at the 8 a. m. mass. All men of the parsh are urged to partcpate. The socetys regular monthly meetng wll be held Monday at 8 p. m. Entertanment refreshment wll follow the buslness"sesson. Parsh men are nvted. V. /../"-. /.."".\\"./ -..". CrnZEM. AMDrCHgO nstructs Frst Ad "r " avenuerwhodcdhfcbruary-zttn durng the entre talan campagn Elzabeth General Hosptal after a later was wth the occupaton forces under General Mark short llness.bural was n-hollywod Cemetery, Unon. Clark n Austra. Born n Brooklyn, Mr. KoUmyer He has been actve for many came to Cranford seven yearsago. years n Jersey Cty- cvc affars Pror to that he had lved 24 years s vce-presdent of the Brunswck Laundry wth offces n that n Roscllc Roselle Park. He was employed by Lonel Corporaton, rvngton, c t y..... He wll speak nformally on Survvng arc hs father, Wllam Korea, about ts people, the frst MR. HAROLD R. BASSETT KoUmyer, Sr. two ssters, Mrs phase of the campagn, the Vola Reeves of Cranford, world-wde effect of Unted Natons effort n that country. Red Cross Begns Emma C. Maxwell of Roselle Park, a brother, George H. of Tranng Court** Elzabeth. A tranng course for Red Cross To Study Mum* frst ad nstructors beganmonday "Chrysanthemums" wll be theunder drecton of Harold Bassett. Prowler. Helen Reynolds of 23 Burnsde avenue reported a"prowler nround the premses Tuesday nght. Sgt. Wllam Gassmann Patrolman Paul Johnson Lous Guertn searched the area but located no reported prowler. NON-PROFT A beauully adapted tle, metculously mantaned* Suffcent acreage to meet he needs of Weseld vcnty for the next hundred years. FARVEW CEMETERY East Bro*d Strctet nrcfltnddy N. J* Executve Offle* 37 Elm Street WE GatHClou at 630 P. M. How Much Should a FuneratCost? Many people have asked ths queston. Open House \ The Cranteen wll hold open house Saturday nght at the Casno. Hgh school students are nvted.., Jets Fuel C«m«mpUm Jet planes burn fuel to fast that nstead of an ordnary gauge they carry a llqudometer that constantly tck* off the number of gallons left Plots on mssons often reach home Base wth only enough fuel fora. second approach n case they ms- Judge the frst- lng... Grata* Cheeaa. After gratng cheese that s qute fresh, rub a bard cnrt of bread ever. the. frater. -The grater wll be freed from the partcles.of cheese, whle the. crumb of bread, HDuvu lno kuupuls* process mre always useful Leftover CMekea Left-over turkey or chcken may be combned wth tasty vegetables to make luncheon or supper dshes, or they can be used n soups,, scalloped, dshes, croquettes, turnovers, hot swches, hash, or salads. ~... Our ctutrge for a funeral s theame wether the funeral s held n the famly home$lw Church or our Funeral Rome Many aslb tr«y«a>% now coated wth burn--char-proof synthetc.coatngs. Cgarettes do not char the organc flm. Some of these coatngs are baked on. Others are of the ar-dry varety. Why MS DayaT. All because of a rver, there are 385 days n a year. When the ancent Egyptans made the frst calendar about 424 B. C, as a means of measurng tune from the moon tun, they decded to reckon a year by the 389 days between the hghest ponts of the Mle flood. Bottle Leakage Prevent leakage.from bottles of lquds whch you may carry n alow compartment by seallng frth cellophane tape. The followng tabulaton shows that funerals conducted by Gray, nc., are wthn the means /-every famly. The costs shown are for adults only. Chld Funerals are, of course, less expensve. STATEMENT OP COSTS OF 500 CONSECUTVE ADULT FUNERALS CONDUCTED Df RECENT MONTHS BY GRAY. NC W««e WUh CattM When Cortex conquered Mexco. ncluded among the precous gfts sent back to Clarles V of Span many fabrcs made of cotton 26 Funtrab cost., under $ Funerals cost bom $20 to $ Funerals cost from $30 to $ Funwojs cost from $40 to $ $S00 8 Funsrab cost from $50 to$tqo 92 Funsrals cost... from $$0 to $ Funsral&JpCMt 9780 Prces *hou>n rt (he obot)e tabulaton nclude Pertonal Provsonal l ratket a Mtlcded. out tde c<ue. retnoval f dececuedjunftal coach /locarcenw(et0)7preen orpalma o«d us«of tuneral HoneTnfT onl) expentea Hot ncluded art cemetery costs, otam ul*ch we have no control, now$paper notlce clothng or such tuu as VM, at th$ request 0/ the januv, advanced cash to cotter. / < We submt tlts record of our clutrge n the frm belef tlutt no one can furnsh a satsfactory servce for less. h* Jr,, safety feld servces representatve for the Eastern Area othr Amercan Red Cross. The course gven fve evenngs each week- Mr. Bassett has been n Red Cross safety servce work for the past 20 years. From 927 to 94 he.was a volunteer lfesavng ex amner. He. became a voluntee frst-ad nstructor n 932. Elusve Partcles < More than half of the worlds mass s made up of neutrens. fundamental buldng blocks of matter Yet they are the most dffcult of all nuclear partcles to detect. Chp off Old Block The consumng.ambton of the average sx-year-old boy s to be as much lke hs father as possble. At that age, boys start to mtate ther dads way of walkng talkng, even try to mmc bs gesture* the tone of hs voce. Secretaral Courses n Fall Unon Junor- College wll offer secretaral courses n September wul establsh a placement bureau.to work wth professonal. Busness ndustral executves whose specfcatons for secretaral personnel wll berreflected-n the two-year currculum. Ths step wthout precedent n a lberal arts college n ths area, was announced today by Dr. Kenneth C. MacKay. presdent dean. He descrbed t as another step n the nsttutons development as a -communty college." Students at the Elzabeth General CollegeTor the past two years. Dr. Earl Tharp wll head the secrearal faculty. accordng-tojdr. MacKay. wll stress the preparaton of secretares for specfc felds. Courses n chemstry, bology, geology, physcs or other scences wll be avalable, for example, for those ntendng to enter pertnent techncal felds. Routne stenographc preparaton two years of typng stenography - wll be requred unless students dsplay suffcent apttude as the result of ther hgh school work n these subjects. Graduates j of hgh school commercal courses may enter, afetr two - years, earn an "assocate n arts" dploma, [heretofore barred except to those who took, college preparatory courses.. Full, college credt wll be gven, wth approval of the State Department of Educaton., Eghty per cent of the rtre revenue tonnage of water carrers orgnatng n Oregon Washngton s forest product* HYUTB UNKNAS 00 NFORMALS 00 ENVELOPES JJ25. Smooth, whte, paneled nformals wth your name Genune Ry tex Hylted (Embossed) n black nk. Choce of scrpt or block letterng.. l -..,. * deal for. Thank. Yous.. nformal nvtatons, Vtrft CRANFORD CTZEN CHRONCLE x 2-23 Alden St. Oanfbnl GRAY MEMORAL U SPRNGFELD AVKNUC, C&AJTfOBD Stage Manager George" Trumpore was selected stage manager for the Cranford Dramatc Clubs forthcomng threeact producton. "Remember Me," ManseU Rchards was named set desgner. The group met Tues-. day at the home of Paul Dunham, 807 Prospect avenue, wth Rchard Keppler presdng. New members, John.Oathaut of 07 Adams avenue Mss Betty Jlemleb of 4 Hawthorne street, jwere welcomed Mr Harry Folk of Westnefd, formerly Cranford, were elected honorary members. A club party, to be held at the VFW Memoral Home on Aprl 7, wll be lmted to 75 couples, t was announced. Reservatons may bej made wth Rchard Keppler of 408 Central avenue.» Attendng themeetng were Mr, Lous H. Zepfler, Everant KempshalL Jacob Stanley Edward R. OBren Mrs Mss GUey to Speak Before Church Guld Mss Mary Lou GUey-wll be guest speaker for the DayxGuld o Trnty Church Tuesday. Mss Glley recently *eturned fronvork among dsplaced persons at Munch, Germany. V Servng the luncheon wll be J. G. Wlls, A. L. Roberts, R. J. Laer, C. Schwartz Wllam J. JMorey..,. V.W. CopcUtt entertaned jt a brdge Monday n her home, 25 Reord avenue, N. V, CargU of 208 Maple place wll be brdge hostess today. x Read the Classfed Ads. Come n -. *... o Robns AreHere -V- And So s Sprng f Cranford resdents have anyhng to say about t, sprng s really here! The" mbn, stll regarded as a jure sgn* of sprng, has s been spotted here by several eager resdents. And not only that! Andrew Kmetzo of rf Elzabeth avenue., reported that de saw a par of brown thrushes. sons Gude says that l e a t h e r brds apearn slmmer usually u ot J Aprl,. -. } Who says sprng unt her./ But the good old robn «enough that wnter s ston dead. Bob Dckey of 437 «sde place, a sophorrmre at ford Hgh, School, W,w tw OnM last week a lbraran J?5 saw not one but fve. " Long lve the rofch! FUGSTAH THE HOUSE THAT QUALTY P,r YOUR FRENDLY NEGHBORHOOD GRC. «* >.., Our Newly Renovated Store We have modernzed the nteror of our store wth new glass enclosed shelves, new counters, attractve floor coverng, fluorescent lghtng, plus a complete jutnt job. We thnk ts very attractve we hope youll enjoy shop png here more, than before. Our new store layout also wll enable us to offer you a larger dsplay of merchse. Whether you wsh to buy or just browse around, come n s e e u s ". "..... r OPEN FRDAY EVENNGS 9 N. UNON AVE. CRA AN OUTSTANDNG SERVCE! GRAY, nc., offers resdents of Cranford vcnty an outstng funeral home, complete wth ar condtonng, organ, large lght rooms for your every, convenence. n our own dsplay room n Weseld, 25 caskets are always on dsplay -all planly marked as to cost. We hate been servng people of all dons n ths communty for over $3 years.! "V-- fe Emma Folles "Sade Emma Folles of =,.» promse to be more, colorful d more spectacular than ever fore accordng to an announce-, n -by Alex Stescnkp, produccharman. Specal scenc ef-. costumes wgs have been (or the show. Two perll M* g* vpn n " hool audtorum on March 7 at 820 p. m.. to the show ths.year wll e on roller skates by Coffee., Janet -Davs, Susan Jlschen- lauer, Gayle Sass, Norma Searle, Robert Bshop, Wllam lvngston, Joe Long, Pete Well, Gal Brrkman, Carol Lovett, Karla Nodrach,--Pa.t VanDuyne, Kenneth, Apps, John Baldeschweler, John Gaffney, Robert Johanson. Jorge Porcella. The producton s beng staged ErankjER the7h-y Club. Tckets may,be purchased from H-Y members, at the schobr at the door the nght of the performances. ce gahln Vocalsts are Durham, Teddy Morrs, Noelker, Harret Kng, as guest star. Neva l«e n Charles MahnRen g selectons from. "The Dest. r shop quartet comprslmy Andrews, RusseU Davs,» Morrs Davd Root wll Rjppear n the vocal depart- Carolyn- Brehton wll perform as the Pbsllow Sngers. get Copel. Pamela Dunp.$L& Kathy Sauer wll re- day nght at the regular monthly meetng of Cub Pack 75 n Cranford Methodst Church. They, were the Folles n a ballet n- \sfxon of "Sprngtme." The graduated to Troop 78. Troop,an dancers of 950 fame pear n an Araban dance. 79, respectvely.. Stesenko ard John Far wll The meetng featured skts presented by the dens. Den 3 pre- fcths act. Conne Bergh a HaWorsen wll appear as sented "Fdo the Magcan hs osts. Traned Seals," Den 5,, "Arthur jettons of famous televson Godfreys Talent Scouts" Den 6, S,from comedans to wrestlers, "Workngs of a Rado Studo Jj gven by Alex Stesenko, Den 7, VTwo Boys Fve Brds," Ferro, Harry Brtton Den 8, "Four ndan Dances," ehle. Albet Huetteman Wll Den 9, "Four Cowboy Sngers." Four ftestaurant last Thursday. fc a pano solo. Two bs-wll. Cubmaster Earl Paffrath presented awards as follows Wolf presdent, spoke. brefly on the Ruth Evans, department jear under drecton of Ronald Manor avenue, won a. prze for brose Charles Rcarck. Badge Frank Emery, Thomas safety program of he department. guessng a puppys age. Also attendng-from Cranford weremr. toale.wll be, a number en- Roach ".Fred Swsher Gold County offcers were present at "Pretty Grls"featurng the Arrow Barry Buckner C V. Rosencrante the/functon, whch was nobservance-of the nneteenth annversary Double Quartet under dqn -of" Mss Olga Specht. ts Hang Kenny Borup Gold Schom chldren, Wllam Thomas Roach, Bear Badge Cur- son, Wllam Wllam SL of- the local post auxlary. fnllownj,. "pretty -grls", Arrows- Curts Haag Rchard Holly Louse Presta.Margaret Betty Goodman, clamvan rles" vrenlo Frank DTullo, Sorgo Slver Arrow for Lon Wtte. Patrca Grant L. R. Carol Metz, Jean Fsnaeht urng Rpbcrt Fnndy,, Bruce Badge Robert HerrmannDenner Potter son, Jack Mr. Wllam Herzog, S-, \v.ere ted VftlacKenze, George Strpes - Harold Sjursen, Jerry J. H. McAteeV.chldren. James, r charge.,.,lsrn, Charles Stevens Serna, Wllam Musa, Tom Out- Wllam Mr. Rchard McFadden son. Rchard. AttendngWere Mary Rzzolo, Garwpod, county presdent nk Wcdkncdht... chult Keahy Borp one-yeav tsthcrs n thenast are Mardy pns -Thomas Roach Kenny Carol Turner. Emly Byrnes. ROSPUV-frst ry, Jane!.Copel,,uaro Uovup, Harry Andersen was wel-vce-presdentcomed as a new cub presented Meyer, Rosellc Park, second vce- 5 p. n. Mr. fts. Robert (Scrtrude A Country lar program began at,v\ Barbara KaulPat Langlle, crly Pawsnn, JudV Peterson, [hs Bobcat pn.. presdent Goodman, thrd Lechner, camp drectors were Preston, Maron Ru%l, Barn-" Assstant Cubmaster Herbert vce-presdent Florence masters of ceremones. The turkey dnner was served by the Stan- nc Kuransk, JoanZuHck, Ace Sjursen presented one-year pns to Crounse, Cranford, secretary wnhwr, Tm Doyle, Colbert Den Chefs Robert Sheldon, Ken Florence Neabor, Elzabeth, cov ton Grange Home Economcs Commttee. t was announced that Maj- rn, MntUln Jurneek, Nancy Foster, James Gary Robert respondng secretary Eleanor Hoodzow," Rahway, treasurer or Tully, rdng master at the nlwnjh, Dolores Wnlleld, Jban Swetzer., >r, Jmn Snyder, Eleen Whel- New regstraton cards were pre- Jula. Petry, Elzabeth, chap- Watchung Stables, wll- -be n Shela Whclan, An<l.v CTTshnt Fetu?ort, Dnne Austn, Elln FULL- AT NO Two Cubs Awarded Webtbs Badge Fred Ahr Robert.Herrmann were awarded ther Wcblos Badge graduaton cercates Satur- > a Crosley Famly Theatre fdevslon Recevers are bult to they functon so thly... that CSrosley sts of ts every set wth a tube parts warranty protectng vforafuuyeor at no extra -nor for just 9a days, but rk whole months! vantage of ths assurance 9 TV performance. Clear,. «teady bl pcture* from e wdest vewng angle on Ml -y»fdmlly Theatre Dependable performance M»ured by Crosleys Super- -Chl UtewMful han«kr«ffte«l Cabnets nb proud to HvcwrH v«n««r, or Mon n see Crosley TODAY! Famly TJtea TELEVSON Y THK CRANFORD CTTKEN AKP masters "Sj urscrv _ Herman Aren.ft nnd to Pack.ComrrTttPemen Robert Stender, Vernon Anderson. Wllam,.Musa, Edward. Slas. R. KrkmahvPaul Dlefervbr.uck H. Van Dusen Pullen., Announcement was made of the annual cub dnner -to* be held the church on Aprl 7 for the cubs fcnd/ther.,parents. The Anmu Soap Box Derby wll bo held May 5._. " The, second sesson of the Den Mothers.Tranng Course,.open to all adults nterested n cubbn", wll hp V\f>ff pt Q ocyplf u 4«ht at the Boselle Hgh School, Ths meetng wll feature a dscbsso demonstratons of cub hcraft. The thrd meetng n the seres wll be hdd March 5. A Don Chefs Tranng Course wllbe held n the church sx successve Mondays at 7 p. m. startng next week. Th-H* course s for all scouts of Troop 75 who wsh to become den chofs. The round table of the Western Dstrct of Unon Councl s sched.- uled for ft p. m. tomorrow n the church. scout leaders dbbers. Cubmaster PafTrath nvted all cub parents.to attend the next pack commttee whch wll be held n. the church at 8 p. m. Monday March 9.. Legon Auxlary Votes Fund Drve Donatons Donatons to the 95 Red Cross Campagn. to the Hgh School PTAs b unform fund were made.by Cranford,Unt 22, Amercan. Legon. Auxlary after a brthday dnner.n the Coach 95 TV 6-NCH Crosley CMsolt M M M -HA Cabnet tn Hondwa $ 4 E A-9 5 l RADO OPEN MONDAY AND FRDAY EVENNGS 34 NORTH AVE., W. CRanford KSMMS AM CCMMQ FJfOM CJtOStlYr - Mss Rubrght ns Speech Contest Mss Nancy Rubrght, a senor )t Cranford Hgh School, won frst place last week n the annual oratcrcal contest sponsored by Cranfcd Post 22. Amercan Legon. tor hgh school students. Second place went, to Dorothy jutu, whtleah yls.v Mr. D., Smead Berry of "40S-prospect- avenue. wflk«sprewas awarded to Frederck Burelback, a senor... Cortestants were requred to speak 0 mnutes cm the. Consttuton, also to speak extem- YOUR poraneously, for four mnutes. The latter talk was on one phase of the Consttuton was selected t rom by the judges. For the prepared speech Mss Rubrght spoke on. "The Cobsttutpr n a Changng World.** Mss Prestons subject was, "The Framng of the Consttuton." Mr. Ths meetng s for allburelbach! s, The Consttuton. Worth Defendng." Mss Rubrght wll compete n the county contest. Judges were Dr. Howard R. Best,, supervsng prncpal the Rev.. Albert Allnger. pastor of Cranford Methodst lurch. -Leon Farrn. hgh school teacher.. Many Attend Reunon Of Camp Echo Hll More than 200 campers, parents aod frends attended from all parts of the state the ffteenth annual reunon of Camp Echo Hll last Saturday at the Stanton Orange. Jean Belden, daughter of Mr. an<< Burton C. Belden of 0 sented to all of the cubs tolan, Barbara Beno, Lnden, hstoran. charge of rdng at the camp. ubmaster Paffrath, Assstant Cub-., Thrty members" guests of the Sherman-Lncoln pre-sehool study group heard Mary Armstrong, Unon County Home Agent, speak Tuesday nght on Dscplne for Self-Dscplne." at the regular monthly-meetng n the home of Charles Benzat, 6 Hawthorne street. Armstrong dscussed new chld tranng practces, pontng out that she used the word dscplne wth a teachng rather than a punshment connotaton. Parents should try to teach behavour patterns that enable chldren to dscplne themselves, to make decsons accept responsbltes. he sad. ". Herbert Hazcn tesses. Guest speaker for the meetng on. Aprl 3 wll be Mss Olga Spocht, supervsor of musc at Cranford Hgh School. Her subject wll be, "Growng Up Wth Muse." The program wll be held at the home of FredA. Kemel. 203 North Leltgh avenue. Legal Cjnnen C ran fords dog populaton s nearly nl lcensed, t was estmated yesterday by TownshpClerk J. Walter Coffee. Up to last nght a total of l,4.0t> lcenses have been ssued, Mr. Coffee reported. 8- to Meet E. A. Tce Robert FlemhE wll be co-hostesses- for t)c 8- Club, whch wll meet at the home of James Rae. 408 Hgh street, on Tuesday. CRANFORD The Cranford Ctzen & Cbroade 2 ALDEN ST. CUAHWOSM TPUBSOAY. MARCH nt«?rtutobal J T<pe For Wednesday Cluf " Hcs. Naha Jurj wll speak on. -Lebanon Syra Tojlay." at next weeks meetng of the Wednesday Jorong Club n Cranford Publc Lbrarj- Jurj s the. wfe of a Prnceton professor of theology. A reve-w of the,book, Assgnment Near East." wll be gven by R. F. Mller, Mss Martha Berry, daughter of» MEDUM BLEND vlvl N** * *o k not!v!v too strong! Scerv *v» kally roosted for "M", perfect flavor. Sent the ("ubat.the Pttyprn n sttxteto be held at" NewJersey. Colege for Women n June. Muron Seavy gave an nttee, March 28 lterature group. analyss of current events at yesterdays meetng., Aprl 2. drama group, Aprl 7. Members of the club wll jltrnd Stoekkerge a publc hearng on the queston of Heads Newcomers world federalsm tomorrow n Clfton W. Stpckborgtr ws Trenton. Another (jroup wll»> present at \ forum Monday mornng aluncheon at the Stneoy- Trent Hotel, Trenton. The grrup wll attend a sesson of the Legslature n Jthe afternoon. next Thursday An.c kan Hume Department, March 9 musc comr elected presdent of the Newcomers* Club yesterday followng luncheon at Calvary Lutheran Church. Other offcers named were Vce-presdent,. Caruso recordng secretary. OF ALDBN AND MLN STREETS treasurer, Leo BJatz. 7 Elected to the board "of drectors were Mrs, Fenwck Gll, Mrs, A- 3. Arensdnrf, Wllam Foppert md Mrsv H. Lews Crane, retrng presdent. - The club announced a card party at Koos Bros.,,Rahway, at 30 p. n. Monday, to whch the publc s nvted. Tckets may be obtaned at the door,. Mss Helen Kncheloe, Newark department store representatve. rakerzman correspondrr secx fttnteror decoraton. ll >>> RCHER BLEND! Heres plus value n extra good coffee! A blend -for every aste afl heat-flo roasted for perfect flavor. Try a pound now ot these specal low get-acquanted prces Effectve through Wednesday, March 4!».«.. m*m Produced from the fnest coffee beans. Full, rch flavor s sealed n by vacuum packng. Drp or regular grnd. ff«gfforly95et Wncrest Coffee MLD.BLEND! ts "heot-fld" roasted! Preferred by many for ts mlder flavor! Guaranteed freshness. / spft

5 -.. *...,... *,....?.. " " V " v * v, "? V.. * "! - " " * *~" /- ".?>\-~J,".... /. - t /,". \ ",... -*»-. { -fr?". *-. THE CRAMFOBD CTZEN AND" CHRQNCJt THURSDAY. MARCH S5 - *.j>j m"j\.-a\ J,"".- 3 THE CBAMPRO OTZEH AMP CHRONCLE 95 Presents Pantngs PTA Offers Gft Of Reproducton* To Roosevelt School Seventeen reproductons of fam- ""-pantngy r» pt of the ROOSC- velt PTA. were presented to Roos-, evelt School by Arthur Hoagl, presdent ol the assocaton. last week. Edward Manet. "The Vegetable Garden" by Van Gogh.lA Dutch Famly" by Peter dejooch "Le Gourmet" by Pcasso Bablo were _ Rft, to the frst grade. "The Equatoral Jufnfle" by. Henr Rossoau. "TwoHorses" by Gorgo de- Cherco, "Two Lttle Crcus vesters" nlso by P. Bronnhl. Hoaglrmd presented t Mfls to. the fourth fotl. "The pantngs to Robert Longak* ng Lesson" by EuRr Dejjs presdent of the- Stunen He expressed apprecaton n.un Stone Cty" by Grant Wood were presented to the ffth - grade. half of the school. The pctures The sxth erade receved "The were placed on exhbt from 8 a..m. Rver at Anenfcnl" by Charles unttl 4 p.m.. \ Monet "The Mll at the Pontose" by Paul Gezanne.. Mr, Charles Skag* Lesle Crump, -Mss Mary Ama<>. Followng the presentaton, Mss ner formed Hoaglanc. the cojr.n-jtuc* Mss Elta whch Tun- jcharlotte Sommers led the grades chose the gft pctures. The PTA n.kup sn«n«. The numbels nfunds-.by. eluded -Youre a Gr Old Flag," rased the necessary d y sponsorng at apple- l "Marne Hymn," "The Tral festval Mexco," several rounds. November concertmester. Tre Cranford man also dd some ensemble work ftnd save voln nfracton.. " Durng the past wnter, Mr. Panasevch has "been studyng makng commercal recordngs. Hs wfe s studyng for her masters degree at Hunter College. Grls" by Perre A. Renor are-to Mr Panasevch owns a Montagnana voln dated 730. be placed n the classrooms of the Hs accompanst s Brooks second grade.. Smth, -who has just, completed a The thrd cracle receved "Tulp concert tour wth Rse Stevens. Besde a concerto, whch they Felds" byclaude Monet "A wll Hooch. "The*."Musc Jan_VerMeer, "Chld-chV Games" by P., nrenchel, "The Har- Manuel O~aru> oe Goya The F«c v»ml by Player" by FNES? MADE BUDGET AD! GROtQf KMfPBV Volnst To Present Rectal Here Aprl 2.J Contnued rom. ja«<r one)._ Jullard where he < complete* work.for hs dploma. On the advce of Mr. PersnRer the younjj volnst played for Hans Kndler,. conductor of th< Natonal Symphony Orchestra o Washngton, D. C. He toured Wth the orchestra ulso presentee numerous concerts... n,947, Mr. Pannscweh mar led the frst horn player, n th.lrchcstra they partcpate* four.summers at the Brevar< Festval n North Carolna Thor Johnson, conductor of th Cncnnat Symphony,-led the fos tvals Mr. Panasevch wsr Get ymmr tocut nto th*«e sn»er value* n gr- Ustnc trnuh valves that gve you double en- Jajnent... the pleashre y«u get from eatng fne ««alty tmm*%... the utlfacton you derve trm keepng your food blln well wthn jonr bvdcel Ve f you lke low prce*, youll cat up thmr smmtu fnd n everydepartment of or market every day of the week. We make, every prce a tew prce that means you save *n the fall mral every meal! CRANLATED SUGAR....,...._.$ lb. bag 45c " NBLET CORN... can 5c CHCKEN-OF-TUE-SEA WHTE TUNA... can 39c rkpeof-tuc-fakm TOMATO KETCHUP.. hot. 20c VELVEETA... 2 lb. pkg. 99c Qualty Meats FKESH-UED FRYERS., lb. 45c FORK LON ROAST (rb half) lb. BEST crrs. CHUCK ROAS lb. 65c REAOV-TO-EAT.. PEHAMS....«,,,... lb. 55c A GKEES NEW CABRAGE ALE. RED HOT OTSK RHUBARB AJO EATNG PEARS MNK SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUT & Vegetables lb, 0c lb. 25c...,.,.,lb. 5c 3 for 29c l/ll BT// lrayrtogether.jat. Stu form a group of pano solos. J. r Coffee Boys Camp Contnued from page one) weeded $23 all ndcatons (be Frst Presbyteran Church school audtorum. ntal regstraton* for the 95 season wll be -accepted at that tme by Regstrar John Ranbofer. ont Meetng At Lncoln A meetng of the combned PTAs wll be held next Thursday at 8 p. m. n Lncoln School. Dr. Krk Seaton, psychologst, wll be guest speaker... May 4 n Cranford Hgh School. held March 2 at 8 p. m., n mportant publc offces not byluncheon wll be served by the Muhcpal CoUrt...." cursory telephone calls wthout the requrement-of bengone George S. Sauer of 37 Ca- Motor Vehcle Hgh School PTA, of the gang." sno avenue was.hostess at yesterdays meetng. A letter of apprecr Agency Rushed jonted to hgher costs for the Mr. Cooper a Newark lawyer,,-onnu season. For that reason, represents a number of local resdents who arc opposng the loca- try Home for flowers sent after the atlon from the Chldrens Coun- (Contnued from page one) he trustees voted to ncrease the veekly tuton,* from $7.50 to pleted fof an ncrease of 59 ths ton of the Wlson Companys proposed new mllon dollar plant on Walter. Chapman, ways PTA fashon show was read by 9.50 for Cranfojdboys from year.,22.to $25 for out-of-towns boys, Reserved numbers n the. UC the Sperry Estate, south of the means charman. he latter are accepted only when seres from 00 to 999, n the Lehgh Valley Ralroad. Mr. Plans for a parent-educaton acanccs are avalable. seres UC 0 A to UC 99 Z are Cooper recently fled a sut aganst meetng were announced by Mrs Because t has-been necessary to ready for dstrbuton, -Mr. Hens the Townshp Commttee, the Roy Tpton, charman. Lee Dale urn away several local boys for announced. Persons who have Board of Adjustment, the Plannng of Summt, recreaton drector, wl h»eeorfour weeks durng the past numbers reserved are requested to Board end the Wlson Company, n speak, on, recreatonal trend wo seasons, the trustees.voted to obtan them n the afternoon, snce art effort to have the Townshp throughout the. gnted States. The rect another cabn whqh would. the rush has been exprlenced n Commttees ordnance changng meetng wll be held March 9 at c releve the crowded condtons durng. the peak weeks. Mnor changes also were. authorzed n the dnng room n the lodge to ncrease feedng- facltes. Mr. Goodfcllow Was authorzed, to have the cabn- constructed readyby the openng"of the 95 season. t also s planned to buld a dock> alongsde the begnners* swmmnr "crb" to make a few other mnor mprovements at the-waterfront. Cooper Says He s Not Cdate (Contnued Jrom jmge one) tvtes elsewhere," hs statement contnued. "t seems that a tme, lmt was set on my decson, but such lmtutton ua* nnt made known to me. " suggest, wthvadm.. E.~ D. Stanley, that hereafter the partes n townmake a studed effort to seek avalable cdates for these Health Staff Explans Blood Typng Results (Contnued from /page one). the "emergency does hot warrant delay. The blood once establshed n ts group, soon after brth, remans unchanged throughout lfe. lven after a large number of transfusons, blood retans ts orgnal groupng., The seven weeks camp season wll open ths year on Sunday, As s true wth the tour blood July, contnue through Sunday, August 9. The. annual camp reunon has tentatvely been set for Thursday evenng, Aprl 9, n Show Crop Perns Snow Crop Strawberres "9" Br (. Broccol Spears -. "9" Br Chopped Spnach Whte Rose Orange Juke..-- Kraft Slced Pkg. 23c Pkg. 43c Pkg. 9c Pkg. 9c Can 20c Dary Food % lb. Pkg. Amercan Cheese... 38c Snappy or Pppn Pkg. Cheese Roll. 20c Fopdcraft Conage Cheese Tuscan Dary Fresh Mflk Values Calo Pkg. 23c Homo. Past. 23c 22c WC OHArEJUCE. 24 O. bot. SA«WELCH OBAPE JCLLY, t) at. Jar tto PLANfCRg - l-f-amut BUTTEB, 42 ft. Jar SM CRACKEUB, 8 R UNON AVE. STOKE BOCKS A.Htt(ML DALY lb. pkg. U * B - j - OltANOK HAHMALAbE, lb. kt ttte HWANHOM ONf.ll CHCKEN can Ht COUMKN " UMNKK MEATLEHH )>k. 4» HtAllltT lllnek, MmmtOOMM,.. pk«.»»«. ral.l. *NK SALMON can &««rrk tlna, UfOBt-O-Cldcken, can Me UTOSJ TEA MAOH. pkt o( 48 fte.h>tovh TEA <j lb.. pktt. B4«.-TUNU KOUPg 3 \>U.lt*. Ht UtANCO. AMERCAN M-AUHETT \U. can ltt«uuvh H-CED tleet,.. can He tlupeu MAUV roodm. 8 can* U«HTKASED BABV rood, 0 *t*»>«groups, t s mportant that blood of the Rh classfcaton be used n transfuson because not only can severe transfuson reacton occur but the patent becomes senstzed for. lfe. n the case of young grls, senstzaton to the Rh factor can -prevent them- rom havng, normal chldren even though many, many Fred Baumann, presdent of the Hgh _ nounced yesterday that the -Unon County Councl of PTAs wll meet years have elapsed. >. Fndngs amongschool chldren show that 89 or 46 per cent, are type O, 78 or 4 per cent are type A, 82 or 0 per cent are type B 52 or 3 per cent are type AB. Percentages vary somewhat wth varous authortes on the subject. Ths may be due to natonal, orgns of the people n our communty Out of 795, 50 were Rh postve 29 were Rh negatve. [Ths compares favorably wth the gven averages of 85 per cent A5_EeF.?en.t respectvely. A total Of 24 out of 795 were found to possess the rare prme double prme" factors whch are sub groups. n addton,, these ndvduals were Rh negatve. Junor Women Further Plans for Beneft Arrangements for a concert to be held Aprl 7 n dranford Hgh School for beneft of the Nancy- Luzon Tranng School for Retarded Chldren were made Monday nght at a meetng of charmen of the Junor Womens Club.. Mss Cathryn Suydam of Wesleld, ffth dstrct advsor, was hostess. Those attendng, were Mss Harret Gasorek, presdpnt of the club Mss Elane Jensen- Cranford Mss Carol lodd Mr "" * les Creel, Roselle Nelson S. Phllps Mss Emma DLonardo, Elzabeth Rodman Cornell of Pleld James Savage of Wesleld. Donald Dame wll be guest artst n the concert under, auspces of the Junor Womens. Clubs of the ffth dstrct., John Rath Honored By WE Assocates John H. Rath of 7 LaSalle averue yesterday receved a gold da- mond studded pn for completng 45 years of servce wth the Western Electrc Company. The presentaton was made by Reese F. Clfford, Works manager at the - Kearny plant.._... Mr. Rathwas honored at a company luncheon also at a dnner last nght held at the Robn Hood nn, Clfton. About 75 persons from the company attended. Snce 043. Mr. Rath has been n charge of the Kearny Works offce* servce department. He joned the company as a clerk n Chcago n 906. Mr. Rath s a. former drector of the Wekeamyan Mens Shop Glee Club of the, Cranford Male Chorus. He s a member of the Stanley S. Holmes Chapter of the Telephone Poneers of Amerca.. VFW Post Nomnates Offcers, Sets Electon CContnued rom page one) Wllam Schatz Thomas E. Van Sckle.. Joseph Russell, wajs means charman, announced that the next "BuckJLght" wll be held March 7. Po Form New nut Unt.Contnued /font page one) Tuesday n the Coach Four Reatalurant.., Rabb Jordan. Taxon -was o guest of Dr. Wllam Sllverman Wllam Scmelz of the Roselle- Roselle Park club was a vstor. The bl thday annversary of James Coupl was celebrated. G, Wnfeld. Scott, vce-presdent, pre-»d.ed. the area from Resdence "A" to(he home of Mlton Koos, 2 ndustral zone set asde. Hampton road.. Baumann > apponted the followng as a nomnatng commttee. Francs Sloat, Dean, James P. Duffy, Wllam E. Coles, Charles Mahnken, Chapman G. Frank Zmmerman..-.. A proposal to sponsor recreaton for teenagers Was dscussed by Frederck Sahln. She reported that junor open house programs, wll be held every Frday nght n the hgh school. Assstng n arangements.wll be H. A. Larson, A. C. Marno Baumann. A report on the varety show to be held May 2 was gven by Mrs John Duryee -.. _.. M. T. DCarlo was named charman for a tea for teachers to be held after Easter. Co-hostesses were Chapman, Duryee.. Tcks n Sheep Tcks, spol fleeces reduce weght gans of the sheep n your flock. - Corpus Chrst! College Corpus Chrlst college at Cambrdge, Engl, was founded n 352. Cranford Day. Put a check on your calendar for June 8. For thats the date Set for ths, years observance of Cranford Day. P. B. Alger, charman, has sent letters to local organzatons, askng ther cooperaton n the all-day "event. Any group, whch has npt receved a notce would lke to take part, s asked to call " Alger -at-306-lncoln-parlc, east. " The frst mee?ng of the commttee on arrangements wll be he mornng so far,.. Offce hours Monday through,rday are from. 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. 5aturday hours are from 9 a. m. o p. m. The agency s closed on Sunday. Chased by Polce, Hts parked Vehcle Garwood polce pursued a car long South avenue,, west, nto Cranford early yesterday mornng, md apprehended - the owner-dperutor after he struck slghtly damaged a vehcle parked at 33 South avenue» west, Cranford polce were nformed. -. John Vosbel of Elzabeth, drver of the car, was ssued a summons, accordng to polce. Lt. v George Rosendale, who nvestgated, found that- the parkeefcear bwrjpd bv Lester Smth of 06 "Center-street Garwood, had been left at the spot four days ago. t was mpounded. 50-Year. Becord Snce 900 more than 08 mllon cars have been produced. From 4,92 cars n 900 annual producton has ncreased to 5.9,466 cars.34,36 trucks n 949. Vehcle regstraton ht a peak n 49 when some 44,670,588 cars trucks Were regstered. Would You lke to Elmnate Your Ugly CRACKED Let Us nstall for You Our Beauul Johns Manvlle or Flntkote Celng Tle. CR WALNUT AV.&, CBANFORD r. Sdng nsuuuon Specalsts For More Than 22 Years. v s pleased to announce that, durng the absence of Mlton BaVnelt, who has been recalled to actve duty wth, the armed forces, ~,wll be employed at our store. Mr. Hckey, a lfe-long Cranford resdent, s eager to extend the same frendly, courteous type of servce on whch we have always tred to buld our reputaton. Of course, Bll Burnett s stll here to serve you. LQUORS 9 Walnut Avenue CR BEEF! CHOCE o* BEEFJ STEAKSlb. CHOCE/ Rb Roast CHOKE CHUCK CHOPPED - ft. Choce Fresh Klled TOM TURKEYS lb. <Mt lb«.) JERSEY DRESSED FANCY LONG SLAND S FANCY FRESH-KLLED GEESE JERSEY DRESSED SMALL FRESH toat Legs or Rumps, also BondewRoBedVeal f lb.59c ft.calves UVER BOTHrwl ACON WLSONS SMOKED HAMSft. 59c, <Shank End Only) LEAN BONELESS, QfTTAGE HAMS lb. LON LAMB CHOPS RB LAMB CENTER «CUTCHOPS-r* KTER.CUT PORK CHOPS - " - LEGS OF LAMB CHOCE BONELESS, POT ROAST ft. WLSON BONELESS ROLED HAMS ft,7! STRCTLY FRESH-KLLED FRYNG CHCKENS lb. New Low Dary Specals! Rverade Large GRADE A STRCTLY FRESH EGGS GRADET FRESH CREAMERY BUTTERS Creamo, Blue Bonnet* or Dd Rch "" MARGARNE - PABSTTT AKEHUCKESE FRANK VODRASKA 7! Cot Prces to Church CMc.. OUR 8TOKB CLOSED A DAY MONDAY WALNUT AVE. CBwrford Concert School «,«rt of the Crantord " a!c B ra»d*beetanenwere Under n The H. Scbool featwwt«a selecton wth the Alle«K> "Wllam TeU by HossnL e, Escoral" by Lecuona, a pano solo by Eleanor begnnng of the lnal he program. Arthur E«- Tpre5dent of the b, lr Haar wth a baton len of the drectors hours work wth the preparaton for the eon-, twrlng was executed by tarlers durn* two eons Shrley Almutt, Vedarholrn. Bartara Haar. Hnkeldey. Bernadne. Charlotte Peer. Nomw Segebade Joan of the hgh school b were Clarnets An- crsant.- Brace Bufalno. Andrews, Rchard Eppter. r Schumann. Robert Wtte. \ndt, Russel Dean. Sally _ fath Bartholomew y+l.. allo saxophones - [Gtogorsk. Wllard Keyser fuert Mullen tenor saxo- [ Robert Fnney Robert bartone saxophone. Ambrose. _ Danel Rearck. yferrer. Charles Rearck, Jlogensen t«bas ~ Fnney Huetteman comets - Ar=juer. Edmond DMn-._ Kame. Charles Ray, Holroyd. Donald Jcwett, m >. u rd Fscher. Barry ONell Rudolph Donald Cyphers/ Frank th. Betty Bartholomew byn Beeves Charles Rearck. Jeffres Robert Brtmpan Lee Ferguson Lee Ferguson. Theo- Jr.. Joseph Long. [ Gtwr. Else Bluldrow..flute Larry glockenspel - Phl o( the "Hgh School r»55 were Cornets jr. Davd Paul. Rchard John Ketso. Roger Knorr. Holroyd, Nancy Manger. jn. Wllam Krppendorf. [ Smlh. Pasquale Capobl- Rchard Knorr. [ saxophones Fredrck Lel. Jerry Wells. creghton. Wllard Keyser. Lrvne Russ BurleJgh t Charles. Rearck clar- Peter Stener. Russell Bufalno. Janet Ray. Hendrckson. Robert Rchard Butl Frank Kenneth Jewett. pe. John Watson tuba F son. Judth Johnson, Popp Lee Ferguson Caryl Sellers. Charles Larry Pethdc wth the junor -b Adams. Meta Ferrs. Paborothy Schobv ) Carolne Stearns, ncluded Barbara. Cathy Howard. Carolyn Betty Lcrda, Maron Mar- Dorcas Turner. MHMme CakbKt. Cor the medcne chest soled spotted. Na- t s mportant to keep t t Mltary condton. Quck- «am«wll renew t» colorful asset n the scheme of decoraton. Her e s a MYSTERY! ants «r ths town stuss for hours a ft Uuurance Rate on St<vtc Fx-. ar.d FAL TO SDER that the Loss AFTER wll be the OF BUSNESS )PKOFT. We can that n ten s NTEtt- STEb? CALL t SEE ENTRE STORE OPEN EVERY WEEKDAY TL 93ft THS MAGNFCENT $650 REOKN V EDKOOM VOW AT KOOS Ol ONLY S peces alwwp s a Savng of 25 Furnturo of ths herloom calbre doesnt often tutn up n a eale. t> nsnally reserved for our connosseurs collecton... but weve yet to see a connosseur who won dn*t welcome a savng of $25! f you recognze superlatve craftamanshp when you see t... come see THS sute! Compare t, detal-fordetal, wth the fnest furnture made. Rub your hs over the flawless fnsh whch has been accomplshed by h n an unhurred process. Pull open a drawer. see how t has been panstakngly constructed to the exactng dems of custom-workmanshp. - Notce the deep-claret colorng of the pred mahogany veneers... the ntrcate marquetry nlays... the fabulous daw«p» pulls... the costly swell-fronts... all evdence of ts great elegance. Now /. look at the sze of the peces!. You get a 7-drawef chest-on-chest... wth one drawer parttoned for shrts. The mammoth 66-nch trple dresser has ten drawers plus a compartment wth 2 shelves. The huge, hsomelyframed mrror measures a full 56x38. A full-sze bed completes ths mpressve sute of tmeless beauty prceless value. Only by placng a huge order shavng our mark-up. «. can Koos sell t at the fantastc prce of $399. Hatchng nght-commodes avalable. Budget terms nvted., ST. GEORGES AVE. RAHWAY t ( > ffl f

6 Tt t*ank>m> Cmowcj,r, EttabUthed 8M Tw CKANFOBD Ctnrot, Establshed «9«(Combned n 92) EDWARD C. McMAHON, PcBUsrtB CHARLES M. RAY, EDTOR laonal* EDTOtlAL - / Member Qualty Weekles pt N. J. Entered at the Post Offce at Cranford, U. J. as Second Class Matter. Publshed Thursday at Cranford. New Jersey, by The Cranfprd Ctzen Chroncle. no, Offcal paper for Cranford. Garwood Kehlworth. Subscrpton Rates $&50 a Year n Advance OFFCE JlAldenSt., Tel. CRanford ft-6000 Are You Today s th&. fnal day to regster n order to vote n the Republcan or Democratc Prmares on Aprl 7. The townshp clerks offce n the muncpal buld* ng wll be open untl 5 p.m. ths afternoon from 7 to 9 p. m. tonght to accept lastrmnute regstratons., "There are many new resdents of.cranford who are elgble to regster but who have not yet taken therequred few mnutes to fulfll the requrements to regster. And wth permanent regstraton, a person s only requred to regster once, unless he moves. - Regstraton s one of the elemenr tary requrements of good ctzenshp. A ctzen cannot exercse hs choce at the polls n a prmary, general or school electon unless he sregstered. And regardless of what you may. thnk, YQ.UR.vote s MPORTANT at the polls. "ts Your nflaton" ton are not only unchecked but actually encouraged "t*s_ your money. ts your nflaton. Better «peak up. whle three cents stll pays the postage on a letter to Washngton...,..-*-*_,..,- r Largely due to hgh-level blshments, mnons of people have placed a wholly unjused fath n the. power of arbtrary controls to stop prce.rses, even to roll prces back to the levels of the frst of the year, or pre-koreanor.some y mllons of people have been led to place the blame for nflaton on doorsteps whch are wholly or largely nnocent. We blame the producer- -forgettng, that hs dollar has cheapened just as ours has, that hs costs are swollen. We even blame the retaler wth whom we do our dayto-day tradng despte the obvous fact that he must pay the gong wholesale rate for hs goods, that hs prces tb us are smply based on current costs.. n other.words, the emphaaro has not been on the causes of nflaton, but on the symptoms of nflaton whch are hgh prces a ffty-cent dollar. The government tas steadly evaded takng the only actons whch can block nflaton,, t has gone steadly ahead wth polces n the feld of money credt whch are nflatonary. That s an economc crme aganst a msled people. For Better Schools Cranford schools are enrched each year by the efforts of PTAs organzatons among students. Not all resdents realze how. much tme energy are spent, to gve chldren the very best n currcula extra-currcula experences. - Durng the past year, the Roosevelt PTA concentrated ts work toward the purchase of 6 reproductons of famous pantngs. These pantngs last week became a realty. What better way s there Lfe magazne recently publshed one of the best edtorals on nflaton whch Has yet appeared. t dealt wth the Admnstratons "cheap money" polcy whch has made hgher prces deprecated currency nevtable. At the end t sad, "The vast maze of Federal lend-, ng agences whch together make the U S.. Government the bggest source fc prvate* credt credt are e gong gg jjg l wth loan polces whch also stmulate nflaton further shave your dollar. Spokesmen for such respected groups as the Twenteth Century Fund the Commttee for Economc Development cry at the tops of ther voces that nsantes of ths sort may draw/the country, nto an extreme nflaton that could be avoded. All the Charles Wlsons, Erc Johnstons Mchael DSalles n Washngton cannot prevent or cure ths nflaton wth prce, wage commodty controls f the root fscal causes of nfla- to tea<n chldren the ther classrooms, chldren can apprecate become famlar wth the work of the masters..., n tre* hgh school, the PTA has started a mammoth project to purchase new unforms for the b. Here agan parents are.sharng wth ther chldren the prde of havng a fne muscal organzaton. We have full fath that-the PTA. wll reach ts goal. r ~ \ Not enough prase has been drected toward the H-Y dubs whose* members perform numerous servces for the schools. Just recently, the clubs bought a new center curtan for the stage n the hgh school. Ths addton wll serve students for years to come. We commend the PTAs the students for ther selfless nterest n the school-gong.generaton. When parents, teachers students work together, any project, no matter, how bg,.can be tackled. - O Tku6e,frv, «?.- Early March s a good tme to get started wth prunng. Although a few more cold dayscan be expected, gettng started early wth prunng*greatly facltates sprng operatons. ".n prunng woody plants for Says Koreans Dont Want Communsm... The Karens have, learned (he hard way what Communsm s they want no part of t. Lloyd H. Snyder of Planfeld tou members of the. Rotary Club at ther meetng last Thursday at the Howard Johnson Restaurant. Route 29. Mr. Snyder returned to ths cour- N when the budget was Patrolman Harry Page. Jr.. J_ tmc» lscape enect-remembtt-that a UyJn MT.afteatendngnearlyl, -. More Jjpsj#d? prndcons-nn.ae natural pleasng contour s the 30 years n Korea as a Methodst r %a"«aw~a>*»-»**aa«- r "~ ~- - *-. ~.-~~. ~ ~- one bg am. Avod sf, unnatural mssonary.., effects. t s usually better to remove unsound unnecessary old wood frst, for t s the young, vgorous growth on most flowerng shrubs whch produces the "beat folage flowers Prunng, of course, s manly a thnnng pro* cess, succesful hlng of t depends a great deal good judgment of) the gardener. Prunng shrubs trees whch dower before June usually that some of ther bloom wll sacrfced, because the flower are. already formed. t s not to prune those, early-bloomng subjects heavly unless the plants ore very unganly. nstead, wat untl after they have bloomed. However, shrubs whch bloom after early. June may be cut back rather heavly f desred. Such plants as hydrangeas, buddleas, or Roses-of-Sharon usually do better, wth, rather severe prunng. Grape vnes can be pruned any tme durng the wnter, but preferably. after danger of severe wth Japan.. after the peace treaty s sgned freezng _s past. Gardeners faced Presdent Cyrl Pertey, conducted the meetng. Several members wth problems of prunng grape Vnes may obtan detaled nformaton by requestng bulletn, meetng last Thursday nght at of the dub.attended an nter-cty "Prunng Grapevnes" from ths Far Hlls nn. Somervlle.. Agent, Court House, Elzabeth. Ruth Poynter Named To fonor Socety Mss Ruth K. Poynter, daughter of the Rev., Matchett Y. Poynter 6f Elzabeth, a senor t Brothers College, Drew Unversty. Madson, has been elected to Sgma Ph, scholastc honor socety. The v,. Mr. Poynt James Methodst Church, Elzabeth, was formerly pastor of Cranford Methodst ChuVch. Mss Poynter s a graduate of the Val-Deane School, Elzabeth. Clas of 947. She was selected last fall to 0 represent the college n the edton of "Whos Who among Students n Amercan Unverstes Colleges.". Her sster MsS Rebekah W. Poynter, a freshman at the college, has beennamed on the deans lst... Hllsde Merchants Set ndustral Exhbt, About 40 members of the Hllsde ndustral Assocaton wll take part n an n an ndustral exhbt to be held today tomorrow from 2 to 0 p. m. n the Hll-. sde Hgh School.. v.,. The exhbt wll feature operatng dsplays a showng of products of ndustral concerns n Hllsde The assocaton has sponsored the exhbt as a communty relatons project brngng together educaton, ndustry the general publc..... Men n Servce Donald K. Goebner, arman recrut, USN, son of Mr. Burns Goebner of 0 Orang avenue, s recevng hs basc tranng at the Naval Tranng Center, Great Lakes, lt ntroduced by Dr. Kenneth C. MacKay of the nternatonal servce commttee. Mr. Snyder gave a bref hstory of Korea, descrbng the country as a l of strange happenngs.- The Koreans, themselves, he declared, are the great scholars of the far Bast the upon flat wth wnomhe had-.personal contacts durng hs long stay n Korea Mr. Snydler urged that somethng be done by the Unted Natons to help Korea rehabltate tself, pontng out that ts l has been lad to waste, ts homes ndustres nave been destroyed by the war. He also sugested that a - trade agreement should be worked but between Japan Korea, Jr. Red Cross Bean Drama of Blood" ntauaac affnflbtfnataa * lnbcusflu. of Cranford Hgh School vcepresdent of Blood Donors. nc.. gave -an llustrated talk on "The Drama of Blood n Cranford/* at a meetng last week -of the Junor Red Cross., A seres of colored sldes showed wbtuud s typed, what happens to the blood at the laboratory, the blood-type card, how donors,are obtaned at Red Cross headquarters the actual transfuson. Up to the end of February. -33 donatons of blood had been made n the communty, Mr. Zmmerman s a d., -.._, \.. Benson Rosenberg of the Elzabeth bo-chemcal laboratoryshowed how a person blood s typed by usng ant-a ant-b serum , Members of the junor senor bology clubs all students at Cranford Hgh School were nvted to the meetng.. A Bt of Cranford n Hollywood, Fla, Although a number of Cranford ex-cranford resdents nave moved to Florda or spend a part of the wnter there, one former resdent has named" an apartment buldng for hs former home town. Felx DFabto of Morrstown. formerly of Cranford, has purchased an eght-unt apartment at 9 Buchanan street. Hollywood, Fla, plans to completely remodel renovate the structure. Formerly known as the apartments, Mr. nounced that t wbl. be known hereafter as the Cranford apartments. Mr. DtFabte. a member of the Cranford Uons Club, has been n the real estate buldng busness here n Morrstown for many years. DEAN OL COMPANY FUEL OL FANWOOD, N. J Country has been controlled by both Chna Japan. He prased the presdent of SaHh Korea, declarng that he s a "fne Chrstan man*, also told of many members of hs cabfrom the. Fve.. Only threeofentswere Townshp ComJRttee P*«* lowng publc hearng/te..oolttng tor the rasng of $97, The tax rate for the year was lor each»s«valuattaa of W ncrease of ponts above the 945 rate, Appontment of Joseph J. Kovacs.Budolph Kempa. both World War veterans, to the Cranford Polce Department a» patrolmen, promotons for two/members of the force were announced. Advanced to the rank of leutenant was Sgt. Thomas H. Woods, to the rank of sergeant bos servce r to the communty were recetaa by the Townshp Commttee,n the form of pettons letters. Roger avenue resdents BBted servce, whle resdents of Sunny Acres objected to proposed extenson of Publc Servce Roufc 29 tato the development.,.-..._ -. Tea feats Age March roared n lke a lon, blankettog- ranford wth a 4-nch snowfau. the heavet n a decade, accompaned by hgh wnds. Drfts were three feet hgh n some spots., A resoluton commendng the Townshp Comnuttee tor ts efforts m tryng to elmnate the Lehgh Valley ralroad grade crossngs at Walnut Lexngton avenues was adapted by the Crahford Republcan Club. A meade epdemc descrbed by Health Offcer Wllam J. WUlaey as -fte worst experenced n 25 jyears." was reported an the wane. At the peak-pf W»e epdemc therewas an cases reported each day. More nvsjugated durng February, For the second tme n u hsr», ford chapter of the Amercan R, awarded an honor cercate f or * servce. w Jhe award was made n the twenty-fourth annual roll call carred out at the end of 940 Open house at Cranford welfare-* tor canvassers who had volunteered * annual drve for funds was hr gestons for the door-to-door co Harry E. Yerkes was n charge. Ween Tears The campagn for a frst class Cranford, launched under Chroncle, moved nto rfnptt asaouptod-te Recepts for the frst two months WSSVleavng to u. the ensung 0 months to reach the goal Work on the new. post om» North avenue Mln street Z tsfsz&l WMplanned to d The Uons Club presented chart* to members who had been afflated vs snce ts organzaton more than 6 v Those honored were Dr. E. A. DunfT man> H S r Z JS n> Fnd "se. AUBM manno. K. Warner, CharlesTM Y Rev. Oron C. Hopper. Jr., an hono,w Old monarch chevrons were, awarded Baker G. J. Jansen, 0-year mss Frank McCuUoughof 7 toerln «d hs cdacy for reelecton to Commttee on the Republcan tcket fbv vents of nterest Cranford Publc Schools mnve SCHOOL Grade jon, n Mss Mary grade enjoyed hearng (es whch wereread to the L vcr ly Hetzler Kar- lbrary hour. oys also looked pctures of Swtzerl brought n by Barbara Tn-mne Wesgerber JUUUV lttle Swss bell whch L Swtzerl n Lu»m, St njoyed a nm on Swt- Swss told how the lve.,,, e about fnger pantng dass some new deas to they do fnger panung S d 3ne«S»R y nder d* rbara VergaUa presented a "mb fc0 (he class. The Play. " Terrble Hat" _was taken story n ther readng>books. characters were Carol L as the lttle lamb, Else Ld asmother sheep Krss as the rabbt. Robks was the old blly goat Beverly Hetzler Nancy were people. The narrators arbara VergaUa Mchrlozz..,, ther story play was present a group under the drecton U Schcckler. The play was r Rabbt Tar Baby.* haracters.were Janet Mcas brother rabbt, Henry as tar baby, Robert r as the fox. Narrators were Martn Nancy Tarver. Grade 6 ua Jane Hooley of Mss Dors nwpngs grade brought n ranum plants for a table v ton. nc Rehder, Mabel Tarver ge.martn are prntng vjnd edton of the school per, "The Express." ELANO.SCHOOL Grade boys grls n Dors angers grade, wl>o receved for readng books, from the r ths month, were as fol- Bttty Fu lenbaugh, Dea~ Jay, Judy Rchards, Jay Les- Trena Craft, Mary Morrson, Hrsctl, Alan Hospes, bllbert, Russell Mchcls, Dck Jary, Penny Grote, Cy Jpan Banker, Dane Lel, Tucker, Joan Zak, Carol Ma- Ruth Lcrda Charles. Jendorf. A total of 58 books read by these chldren. -GradT* chldren pf MftS Kth Morv, [grade have enjoyed reports s taken by two members of s. Tmothy Hayes repfrjed. sek-end trp to Washngton. Judy Koshurba reported vsts to hstorc places n ersey. <., *~ men of research groups n [studes for another topc oft ersey are Rudolf Konegan, Salas Tmothy Hayes-. Grades. fcrta Schllnger Phylls report that the chldren > rene Glberts class have ) Brotherhood Week. The ng chldren made pctures [ere dsplayed on the bulle- Mary. Wnters, Howard Wen Zcsch, Elane Schad, Krppendorf, Phylls Chlo- Roberta Srhllllngpr nnrl Robert Wtherspoon n an artcle about t. Fegel, CortaKVogel, Rlchfewster, Mary MTmter ard Schllnger contrbuted on Colonal lfe\ Mary gave a book report on of Old New York." Munday reported that. e students of Thomas Tlpal- " grade,study of Colonal a"p was made showng the of the European natons n "-world n 700. The map pmed "New World- 700." Pt colors represented each- The countres represented Engl, France, Portugal, nd.hdll. The followng assstod. n completng t JUR COON SHOES James Shaw. Dale "Sennett John Munday. L G r a d e 3 " -,- Mss Dane Gottkojs class. Whch has been studyng about Holl presented a play enttled "The Boy Who Wanted More Cheese." t was the story of a lttle Dutch boy who ate too much cheese. He dreamed that the fares goblns came after hm wth balls of Edam Uouda cneeses.the boys part was played by,nelson Lghtcap. The-.other -characters "were Mother, Bonne Wcston father, Charles Bollod ssters, Barbara Wrght, Jean Wells Susanne Hay fary queen. Dale Lel fares. Carol Terney, Joan Kllan. Sherry Burton, Margery Tdabock, Susanne Smmons, Carol Barbuto, Nancy Rnnkn Carol Juhr. The goblns were Jerry Bannon, DUard Collns, Frank Storz, fred Sckert, Paul Martens, Jack Smons Blly Mchels. The program announcer was Dlard Collns., - ROOSEVELT SCHOOL Grade The frst grade chldren n Edna Jack McFaddens class are pleased wth the pcture they receved for ther room from the PTA. t s the "Vegetable Garden" by the Dutch artst, Van Gogh. Grade 3.. The chldren n Olva Burnetts thrd grade were fortunate n havng Forrest P. Dexter demonstrate the effect of ultra volet lghts on rocks., Two lghts were used the "black lght," a very short wave length ultra volet, mercury vaper, a longer wave length ultra volet. Grade 6 Gal Bddle, a pupl n Maron Eschenlauers grade, reported that they observed "Amercan Brotherhood Week" by dscussng memorzng quotatons by Abrahahv-Lncoln George Wash- ngtor! * -- Lncolns Gettysburg. address was memorzed by Bob Armstrong The class decded the motto, "Wth maler toward none, wth charty lor all," by- Abraham Lncoln, was, a good sayng for the specal week of brotherhood. Completes 30 Years At Kearny Plant Walter C. Gearrck of 408 Manor avenue- was guest of honor Tuesday at a lurtcheon n observance of hs tlftjrteth annversary wth rn Electrc Company at plant.. Mr. Gearrck, joned the company n Chcago was transferred to the local plant n 927. He s a member of the equpment engneerng organzaton. " A resdent of Cranford..for. 2 years, Mr. Gearrck also s a member of the Stanley S. Holmes Chapter, Telephone Poneers of Amerca. DONALD F. CYPHERS Local Boy County Achevers Donald F. Cyphers of 07 Reord avenue, a junor at Cranford Hgh School has been elected presdent of the. Unon County Achevers Assocaton. New offcers alsonclude Betty Fehderson of Cranford, secretary.. Donald < s vce-presdent of RAJA,Rado Journalsm Company, sponsored by.the. Elzabeth Daly Journal. n hs new post, he wll presde at the regular board of drectors meetng, appont, commttees gude the socal cultural actvtes of the assocaton. A member of the Young Peoples Group at the Frst Presbyteran Church, Donald s a Lfe Scout crew leader, of Troop 75. He also s a member of the hgh school b, the Rod Gun Club the Mathematcs Club.. The Unon County Achevers Assocaton s part of the natonal Assocaton of -Junor Achevers.,The vce-gresdent of each junor achevement company automatcally becomes a member of the. county achevers group. Hold Patents Two Cranford men. employes of the Stard Ol Development Company, have been awarded Unted States patents. Earl E. Wllauer of ndan Sprng road, a member of the staff of the employe relatons - department, receved a patent for a method for removng the asphalt from lubrcatng ols. Wllam S. Craft of 708 Sprngfeld avenue was. a warded a patent lor,the. desgn of a bubbje cap. to-be used n dstllaton towers. He s a member of the Esso Engneerng Department. To Meet n Weseld The Northern New jersey Allance, of Delta Delta Delta sororty wll meet Wednesday at the home of F. S. Wllams, 540 Elm street, Weseld. A pot-luck luncheon wll be served at 230 p. m. c Choke Color Choce These slacks are slated to become the backbone of your Sprng/ Summer wardrobe..lghtweght.. abrcs-com- plementary,colors. Com- fortobly prced. EBrary Game Wnners of the catalog, game completed last Frday n the Jwv>or. department of the Cranford Free Publc Lbrary were announced ths week by Mare Sedel, chldrens lbraran. The contest, whch attracted 78 partcpants, was a seres of four" games to teach chldren proper use THTJRSDAT, MACCH A «a of the catalog to underst..p a book by te author, subject ox ttle. Names of wnners who answered questons based on the catalog were ndcated by a star on the honor roll each week. - The 65 wnners of four stars ndcatng excellent work for the entre perod were Susan Abom.* Kay Akwfc. Bob Armstronc. Gerry Ar.uld. N 950 k Dors Lakn. Robert. Lawrence, Joyces Kuntzman, Camlle Ferro. Mary Lou Vereneaull. Rchard Luby John Arnold.,, Also, Ahgelo LaBraCo. Stephen Ayre. Jeff QHara, Davd Bannon, Judth. Cerwn Lnda Lorangcr, Gal Bddle, Charles. Boardman. Joan.Gatyas, Ncky Ptockoff, Larry Kelly Terry Moore..- Also. Pajrca Hamlton, Elza- Unon (oaaty Folks occempbtmd n 950, tnot OVOJT < now fns wd ou ever ncreasng potr ts racoptukrhon of what t afcowd that more people.. bought home furnshng* > fle MMMSS Of TMTOShj 0 bemer way* t n tm Bros, that malco H netxaboth/ beth St> Vrgna Wortley. Joan Ftzgerald. Regna Schratt. Buddy Wenzel, Mary Wnter. Davd lel, Floyd Schroppe Roberta Schllnger.,. ~-Also, Phylls Chovarou, Alex Sckert. Chrstne SrhUnger, Bev-- erljr Chovarou, Judy Carsley, Beatrce-Beeves, Elane Schad, Helen Zesch, Caryl-Lynn Sellers. Bob _l. " therspoon, Marca Haag Jorlelf Also. Meg Yuckman, Terry Rchter. Hazel Webb. Kathleen Lyons> Susan Conover, Barbara Suarez, Davd Kerr, Carol Harrs, Nancy Snmonds, Dolores Scheller, John Munday, James Shaw Sra Koyen. Maron Mfller, Louse Prsta, Carol McKeown, Katxn Sorensen... WHY? Sne* 880, McMams Brot. prce* hav* -always btm low«r, qualfy censdaradl Knowng valu«s knowng psopbt tastm knowng whoro what to buy has boon an oxporonco onjoyod by us for a great Stte\afta>aa%aV BAKkaa*. many yvars.. QUALTY McManus Bros, have constantly stood for somothsg fne, ed Qualty" s the our buyng staff. Our name synonymous wth fne home furnshngs honestly bult dnd farlv prced. SELECTON McManus Bros..you. wll one of the largest dsplays of furnshngs from whch one dtonal Modern Early Amercan or Contemporary Styles. Here, too, you wll see natonally advertsed products from the foremost manufacturers... all n the latest trends of desgns, stybs fabrcs. SFPVCE Our servce, people say, s always has boon remarkably good! For over 70 years our reputaton for far dealng courtesy guaranteed satsfacton has been constantly mantaned. Our sales-force s as frendly as. helpful ass ever... thoroughly experenced ready to advse you n your home furnshng problems n a most qualfed manner. "AcManM Bros, famous Budget Plan has always been noted for ts convenence smplcty low cost! ts a lberal, flexfat* credt polcy desgned to ft ndvdual need*, enablng many to furnsh ther homes Wthout puttng a stran on ther ncomes. You may take up to (5 months to pay, after a mclerate down paymenty And, remember, you deal only drectly, wth McManus Bros from start to fnsh. " y V, LOANS to MODERNZE5WF, "A sttch n tme savespfa? T»at[s partcularry true of homes. Money to mprove or repar your home... to. - make t more attractve convenent... s avalable here at low rates. Repayment may be made n convenent monthly nstallments. So dont delay. Check the m- provements your home needs now. Get an estmate of the cost Then come to ths bank. "Be Thankful You Can Setr toura You* Contrbuton Now -.., To th«uou aub BUnd SM Dr««. UNON COUNTY TRUST COMPANY ELZABETH CBAMFOBD f ember TtAeral Depost tmttaut Corporaton Federal Reserve Svtttm NEW 95 PATTERNS NOW AVALABLE MPERAL NANCY WARREN LLOYDS TWBAOT a jump on Sprng cleans..$av«montytoo!,.*0mbn WTH rtoblem >REW CNSANT f Assereaa AVK. fsurance FOR EVERY NEED BLAKESLEE «0FEU) AVE. WASH SLACKS $95 RAYON A WOOL GABARDNE 8.95 up The Sportsmans Shop 7 North Ave., W. r OPEN FRDAV EVENNGS O home furnshngs AST JUSEV ST., The largest Fnest Home Furnshngs Store n Elxabelk BZABHH m..t. l $S,?!?!? "

7 gwpsmbwbnbmnnwajmtf a-k ytajrr njuorrtx»fflphmfflhmrag P!slS % _,... [.. v "! V *.. - 5, " >., - " /.... >,, V.?..,.,/--,..-...!..-, v >..,..,.."", >. <,,... >..,? y.., f -.. ", v. ".,...-*.. v - -. *. /... - * S ,.. >. v. v v -., «< *,. - r -. - \ j v - &, - -?..,.,. W.. " &&«# *v award of mert for hs.%r... From New York BUlfe « ! ",..-",..-, V. V...,-. -. V ",. *,».,, - - r ".... «. \ v \ r.., - *... TH* CRANJORP CTVOBH AOT CHBQWCUC. TaUHSDAY, MARCH 8, 83 Facts About! {TW«column«U contrbutedfa*a ubme «er»ce by the Medcal?o- Cletu of Neu> Jewey the Unon.County Medcal Socety. «*"*» should be addrewed %o gocuty c/ Wno JfW Y State street Trenton «. N. J- The Hh factor has receved con r or off the -sntbodks to the structon of ts blood cells. Ths destructon of the baby** blood nay be severe enough to cause the-fetus (unborn etuld) to de before brth, or cause severe anema or bran njury when the chld fe born. Ths blood destructon n the newborn. due to Rh other factors, has gven the formdable Erythroblastoss Featls. PortunatelT-the vart-ma RhRh j women So" not [Sderable publcty n the lay press. n Jhe past few years, conse- fluently, many women when faced, jw pregnancy are undulyfear- ul of gvng brth to an abnormal chld. Many of these fears, are. Unfounded many women worry needlessly. Durng your prenatal vsts your doctor pan easly explan to you the Rh factor ts mportance. t But for women who some day hope to be mothers, arc concerned»bout ther Rh facto.r, 0. few re- marks of explanaton about blood f groupngs s n order.! The Rh factor of the blood s. a. new group that has been found. only wthn the past few years, n "addton to the ordnary blood - groupngs or typngs whch consst of four man types known as Type J,, V or more recently known as A, B, AB O. t s called Rh because t was n experments wth Rhesus monkeys that the reacton was dscovered. \ f a berson has ths blood group r he s known as Rh postve n ad dton to hs ordnary blood group Whch mght be any of the above four. t t were O, a very common group, then the blood would be known as Rh postve, blood group.o< f ths Rh group s not present. n the blood the person s known as j Bh negatve f the blood were, group A, he would be Rh negatve.. blood group A. t has been found. that n the,unted States 85 per. cent of the populaton s Rh pos- ". tvc 5.per ceht-negatve.. " The Rh factor follows the Bten- dclan laws of nhertance, that s t es from one generaton to rpnuthcr just M blue eyes, blonde. ] har, etc. urc nherted. Usually f j the father s Rh postve the mother s Rh negatve the offsprng. "wll be Rh postve But snce some Rh postve fathers, by heredty, arc capable of producng a Rh. negatve factor, (these, are called heterozygous fathers) 50 per cent of ther chldren wll be Rh nega-. lve... When a mother s Rh postve -her unborn chld s Rh nega-r tvc or postve then usually no.abnormaltes occur. When a mothor s Rh negatve - her unborn, baby s Rh negatve usually. no abnormaltes occur. However.. Jwhch a mother s Rh negatve herunborn, chld s Rh postve there s a possblty that the chld nay be affected.for ths reason.. As the chld s growng n the Womb, there s a constant nter-. fchangc of blood elements between - the mother -her chld, thats, pe reason for the placenta (commonly called after-brth> beng present. n the case of an Rh nega- lve mother wth an Rh postve tchld, the age of the Rh poa- - (Uvc blood factors from the baby nto the mtkers blod stream s naturally foregn to the mother, plnce she s Rh negatve has ) The mothers system therefore unt contans leolfte nas «n affnty for macne calcum, the water-hardcnlnf mnerals. As the water flters through he softener, the hardness s jemoved\ held n the «* % /.. ", Wter treated n a zeolte soft- * f also fltered to elmnate cloudnesscaused by turbdty. Mr. Schable cted surveys whch how that the average famly can saw over * l0 a vear by usn8 soft water on a servce bass, that makm t p«««<hla to dtce these antbodes readly. Consequently. most Rh negatve women may bear at least two or more unaffected Rh postve chldren, n other words beng an Rh negatve mother or mother-to-be does not mean that you cannot have normal chldren. Normal chldren are beng born to Rh negatve mothers wth Rh postve fathers every day. t s usually only when the antbodes develop to a hgh <degree that abnormaltes may occur. Rh factors are mportant to the docotr n blood transfusons. An Rh negatve woman needng a blood transfuson must be gven Rb negatve blod of her group. f she.were gven Rh postve blood, {the development of antbodes n her own blood system may begn. Then f ths woman becomes pregnant the unborn chld s Rh By ALEANDER G. SPBNCBR Beckman led the salute»«heres another example of. the advantage of usng a lght openng bd. t s taken from my seres of artcles on Acol, the Englsh systern. now runnng n The Brdge postve, the h already present n the mothers blood may readly cause destructon of the unborn babys blood cells.." t s for your protecton that your doctor tests your Rh factor! blood group early n pregnancy. t does not necessarly follow that he antcpates abnormaltes..,. Clams Hard Water Dps Household Costs Hard water n the Cranofrd area can be a reason why youre overspendng your household, budget, havng dffculty wth your washng nevtably dscoverng an, u off-tastc** n yoor mornng coffee, accordng to Otto J. Srhahlr. SaW *» K «Ul w un»«_ _ ed n ordnary hard water produce a T>efter Deveraler that deprecaton of washable clothng can be cut by as much as S3 per cent by washng n soft water, that a famly can save up to 70 cents out of every soap dollar by usng soft water, that hard water costs Amercans more than one bllon dollars a year. Savngs n money, soap, clothng, plumbng V other materals through the expng use of soft water servce should make a substantal contrbuton to our natons defense preparedness program, Mr. Schable concluded. Aluf Guld lte" Qurmen for Tea, Commttees for a md-lenten tea Thursday have been announced by srs,. Thomas Dog, drectress of the Altar Guld of Trnty Church. Charles Mott s refreshment charman, asssfed by Lous Oxee, Carl Anderson, Charles G. Albury John EUenU. Servng on the decoraton commttee are Lesle-Crump, R. H. Walcott. Albury also was placed n charge of publcty. A feature" of the tea wll be the showng of a sound flm, "Buldng a Cathedral," a color study of the. World." K ~ A 5 2 Q J2. # K J K A Sl»,.]<? AQ 5 W S «W»Q J 9. countng as, lttle as eght or nne ponts. Holdng * A g A B 7 A 8 6 A CuDertson~payer wuuld-bd one club. An Acolte would, despte the 2 ponts, becaue of the very flat dstrbuton. Change the pattern lke ths. - 4 A J x xx " 9? K Q x x. ".... Q * * * - Announcement has been made of the retrement on ajnuary 3 of George O. Muter of 8 Sylvester street from the New York Agency of the Bank of Montreal, 64 WaU street. New York Cty- The local resdent served 43 years wth the bank was n charge of brokers [loans the agencys fnances at the tme of hs retrement Startng n the stock transfer de-? partment of the New York Agency abeut the tuuewhen thewadlan f Awards were dstrbuted to the followng Bruce Donald Nostr, Lesle Kerr, Harold Hanna, Edward Cerwn, Wllam Mners, Ralph Sebert, BUe Stacey, Charles Rttweger, Davd Hall, Stephen, Dexter, Carl Halbough, Robert Johnson. Kenneth Shaffer. A Valentne skt was enacted by Den 3. Robert Slagle John cubs, under,..., Mothers. The place «-, place cards were Jn&de h. Refreshments were.served. A subtle garlc fl«vor mparted to salads b> u clove of garue n tht tolu. allowng t to st fot«5 before servng. The a*-?. course, removed befor. <) NOW YOU CAN B O SOMETHNG PERSONAL TO HELP THE WORLD V42 0 QJ * Ths h came up n a match between Scotl ana Engl for the Camrose Trophy. The Scots were usng Culbertson, the Englsh AcoL South dealt, North- South were vulnerable. The Scotsh East-West par bd as follows SOUTH t you though the ponts. Whle WEST NORTH EAST Washngton edfce. The.affar wll begn at 230 p. m. n the parsh s> p 2 <9-2 NT. The Englsh South led a damond North-South took sx trcks n that sut, plus the ace.of clubs, to set declarer two trcks. When the other, half of the Brtsh team-of-four held the East- West cards, the bddng went sorrh 20 open n Acol. even cpntans only 0 have less count n. the last h, "the playbg strength s much greater because of the fve-card spade sut the four-card heart sut. The sngleton, too, adds to the playablty of the h. Canasta. \ Heres somethng else that we mght" borrow from the Brtons. They have added to canasta rutes a gadget "Acaba" (s ths from the Spansh verb acabalar, meanng to complete?) t works lke ls..... ".. * After drawng from the stock on Pacfc Ralway Company was puttng-out one of ts early stock ssues, Mr. Mller has worked n nearly every department durng the past four decades. He was presented wth a wrst watch portable rado by staff members of the bank followng bs retrement. A resdent of Cranford snce 96, Mr. Mller long has been actve n Trnty Church here qnd s, a memberof the vestry church treasurer. He also s a past master.house. School Damaged Ruth Janovsk, prncpal of School, reported last Servce.- Recent research stowsthat hard water n. Cranford throughout 85 percent of the entre naton s the cause of nestmable waste lass n an outsde door facng west V.. 2 <? NORTH dble EAST redble dble 4V n the play. West lost only a damond a club, makng four heaws wth an overtrck, so the Brtons scored both ways of the board. The bg dfference was caused by openng the bddng on the West h. n Culbertson West does not -have the requrements fbr an openng bd.must Mr. Schable reported. CranfonTs 5 gran water s n the *>» hard-class, he sad. The hardness of local water would be quckly apparent to a housewfe comng here from Bosr tbn, Mas&. one of the rare dtesl where the water s only one gran bard n ts natural state. She wouldl notce a great-jump m soap con sumpton* mcreased clothng de> preeatou other problems Denman. road were broken. L Thomas H. Woods, who nvestgated, found that the damage had occurred after. 5 p. m. Wednesday. Deer Cry Deer are supposed to shed tears. Th* drops, however, whch fall ftwn thehr eyes arc oly secretons. therefore past n Awl a "player s not bound by hard fast rules may open the bddng whenever he feels lke t. He s, of course, expected to use good judgt Wth l b l d [ths. ( Aer urawrnt uuu u<v» - hjs turn to play, a player may say ACABA. Ths means that he concedes the deal,to the opponents, but the opponents receve 300 ponts only, whch s added to ther total. Cards.oh the table or n h do not count for ether sde The sde callng Acaba scores no ponts -7 ether plus or mnus for that partcular h no ponts of any,knd are scored except the 500. A call of acaba, of course, ends that h. A player may, f he desres, ask hs partner for permsson to call acaba f he does so he s bound by the reply. (s he bound by a negatve reply forthe duratonof the, deal, or can he abk agan on the next round, or* thereafter go out wth-, out askng?) The Englsh culo of Azure Lodge. 29, F&AM, has been treasurer of the lodge for the past fve years. He s a member of the Cranford Republcan Club.. Mr. Mller, who plan to contnue lvng here, wll leave next" month on an extendedtrp through the West They wll vst n Calforna, Vancouver re-, turn through Canada, stoppng at [Lke Louse Banff othe. ponts of nterest YOUR YOUR FRENDS AND NEGHBORS BELOW HAVE VOLUNTEERED YOU f., "C. THE-NEEDS FOR Ale MUCH GREATER BOTH OUR COMMUNTY -AND- OUR NATON. Mr wat*r»ra«tbk >ra«css s ahsslalaly, smanatat* U l v e,. dry eauar Saar! Na chart* aatl Jab kas»t»»e" aallnly. BsUautsa ckasrfsjlljr s>*«> CALL LEO < rarber tn ELMWOOD TERRACE Unden t-783 TME PAYMENTS -Sdewalks, Brck Steps, Plaster, Tle Repared or Awards Presented To Cub Pack 76 7 The Blue Gold meetng of Cub Pack 76, scheduled for February, the %month of the fortyfrst annversary, of scoutng,was held Frday nght n Roosevelt h hool.., Cubmaster Ralph Sebert prejsented a den chef cord, to Bruce WE GQ ANYWHERE" [)TTS TA SEfl Rado Dspatched RADO CAB Our Cabs Equpped wth 2-Wuy Kadou For Better Faster Servce. LMOUSNE SERVCE FOR ALL OC For Servce Call CRanford 6- PROMPT..- COURTEOUS - p whch hard water creates, Mr. Schable ponted out. s Soft- water servce provdes a compact softenng unt whch ret f h * * from NOTCE TO,Or WLUA S. JONES. Det CHABUCS A. noves everytrace, water. t requres no mantenance by the householder, he sad. Mr. Srhahle explaned that mnerals are.absorbed as water falls from the clouds as t perco- lates through the earth. A water F!? %#*W«4H>, mll gan v>...h.~. Onon, made on the second day of March A. D- SS. Upon the applcaton ol the undentned. as Executor of the estate of sad deceased, notce U hereby gven to the credtors of sad deceased to exhbt t«the subscrber under oath.or afrltmatton ther clams dems asalnst the estate of. sad. deceased wthn sx months from the date of sad order, or Utey,«Mll be forever barred from pnwer cutng*o «>covern«the same asalnst the, coure, pe g jg ment. Wth - an evenly balanced h, for example, a pont count of ten or less (ace 4, kng 3, queen 2, jack ), an Acolte would as quckly as a Culbertson player, maybe qucker. But gve an Acol player one long sut, or two fve card suts, or smlar good ds-* bu he wll open hs snt explct on ths. assume therule s ntended to be smlar to askng partner about gong out. n that case a negatve reply s bndng for that round only. On hs next turn to play the player may go out wthout askng or may ask agan.)" The acaba rule seems to be worth a try. Perhaps t should be an optonal rule whch may be used by agreement of all players n a game. HENRY C. BOSTWCK. Executor. S. Nchols. Jr.. Attorney, W East Broad St.. * Vwlald. N. J. What does reacts towards.ths strange s. n a protectve way, that s by-pro- jtucng what are called antbodes j ysa? L. J. Brennaa Cr. BRENNAN & TOYE v Plumbng Healng Tnnng AmereaRadlaUr C«v AutMtatc Ol Burners tm South Ave L. CKANVOBO KOOFER8 SNCE 9tl l» FREE ESTMATES - -TME PAYMENTS 70 Thrd Avenue Elzabeth, N. J. Elzabeth ««u».ksbw tlekwhkky. Thats why PluUdelplla has bean tavored by (eawatons of BM» who know qualty. - FAMOUS SNCE «/«OT. HBMO WNHKY mmm m-. ourrokto.bom gh tlmvea. tacatmoat or koc~ WajrB-h..«#lrta*J»H«rfrfa».S*a Add up all the beneft* s_ -»- «-» - OMmoyov D.A.V. He does plcoty* As an Exduuu{eAssgaer.Georg«Sh«ng- others a th* capadrf of all the telephone facltes n bs area. He can tell where tde- Basoaes ***** be nhfl **4 jwjbmthcyan-t. He helps sssmkc t possble to pco%o" L has double m ste durng the past Q years, t stll snt large enough to meet all needs. To provde, tele* phone servce -for the" ArtBed Forces defense. plants at the same * tne contnue to gve joa fast, dependable servce* requres the best use of mtt get your AUTO LOAN here. facludes. whle were gong ahead wth oat enlargebert* prognusu!morr CHAPEB. Ma w al 8. Gatrrata, Servce Offcer CRanford S-933S atxlotte M m na«nn ma< b> t lquor Smre Thats aughty mportant these days, Ahhbmgh New Jersty-s TRUST So That the Red Cross can Carry On *! ". The great humanharan work of tlte Red Cr«flow n many tl«" M.. rmt j» h w Hnttr. rmtruclow n nutrtott, f w Jbudsctng, n safety these ar«servce* tlat. hd» a tonnturlv»"l they are carred on by the Red Cm Once a year ths «rgan/at nt> atka for fund. Wll you gve? And gve generously? Moblse tot Defense-Gve Maataw Vadatal BaaasU Saote fs*e«hy LC SltVC OUR ARMED SERVCES NEED YOUR SUPPORT, OVUAN DEFENSE NEEDS YOUR SUPPdRT. THROUGH YOUR - GARWOOD - KENLWORT * LFE-SAVNC. BLOOD PROT.RAM NEEDS YOUR SUPPORT* HAPTER t FUND CHARMEN CHANNNG RUDD Executve Charman CHARLES F. HANSEL, JR. "" V Vts Chalrman NDUSTRAL COMMTTEE ROBERT E. CRANE BURTON E. DCKERMAN JOHN V. NOSTRANO CftANFORD BEN CYPHERS PAUL O DUNHAM * F. KERVCK PLANNNG & PUBLCTY GEORGE H. BATES HOWARD R. BEST - CHARLES M. RAY CKANFOKD BUSNESS J. F. Kervcky Charman Sdney Breen Peter J. Clark Wllam DTullo Emma Glmore. Arthur Hetz Roy MacBean Ruth Rchns E. J, Shaheen Herbert Kree Prwrtl Workers Revlle Turk Edward. Aborn W. Freudenberjt G. Muller W, Sperry E. Hugnes H. Vaughn w Wurth f. Conover W. Farchld Walter F. Weeks -George Mwy H. Nel Wtherspoon Roy F, Hammond Jean M. Hrschl L, H. Compton q. Wllard Gbbfe A. G. Caterson - Carroll K. Sellers H. B. Dunlop Mra. Henry Dreyer A. B. C. Denman C. C. Johnson Hugh-Mar rt R. L, Mur M. O. Hollenbeck Wm, Schmal, Jr. Carl W. Koester Mss L. Herder R r Keatng R. W. Coons H. Genzken Mss D. Glbertson L. Flannery L. Van Bergen A. J. Hetzler John A Tbesz John Pells W. W. Jones Herbert Sjursen P. C. Grove Stephen Eustce John P. Curran L. Ford Chas. Mott Eda Mundy Geo. Hcks J. Balnska* Mrs? Chas. L. -. M..R. Freese C. McMastcr. Jr. Dstrct 2 Gcorce Myers Ueutesuusls Ms. Wm. MoreU Albert Lews Wsrktn Frances Maektc Nel Castaldo Ms. t k F.TOver Frederck Sahln P. Aagaard H. Hansen C. W. Davs W. S. Eltnge P. B. MacMUan K. W. Sheldon Ms. A. R. Colvlle L. J. Todno Ms. Wm. Magar J. W. Lang»nwjc> Gltt r R. F. Robey B. C. Belden J. A. Andrews Wm. P. Smth F. C. Trowbrdge Fred Hacker R. E. Rowl Arthur Roagl Cameron Ogden James McGovney. P. Dexter Charles M. Preston Robert L. Weber Paul <>. Dunham Mr*. L. R. best Mss Josephne Kaul f rs. R. C. Swann EL A. Damon Carl H. Mason " Benjamn B. Bloys Wllam A. Clark George H. Eberhardt Edward B. Jacobsen Thomas Kurger. Peter E. Nelson * > Mrs W. E. Post George W. Ss Dstrct «(Saptams C. A. Bollod A. H. Crowell R. L. TomHnson J. H r McAteer. Werkers >, E, L. Baldeschweler Mrs/Jean Montenecourt Mss Josephne Law C. V. Rpsencrantz Mss Dorothy Davs Wllam G Nagle W. J. McKee C. GodfreyJ>ogg Wllam Lehman Mrs, W. Kenneth Fredercks Wllam H. Old " * J. Morrson Clfton tt- George Kapl L. D. Faunoe- GARWOOD WESTFELD TRUST CO. "South Avel Center St. SECRETARY MRS. W. H WAGSTAFF Red Cross Headquarters -0 N. Unon Ave., Cranford Wllam Wseman H. L. Lel George Mack S. W. Corson. Fegel Mrs,. F. A. Schrope P. H. Mertz Mss G. Estabrook C. Dckey S. Sweetser P. Taddeo L. R. Baker KENLVORTH EDWN W. KRAUS 25 N. 8th Street V "O TREASURER MRS. BEATRCE BARGOS 20 Norman Place Cranford, N. J. Mss Lawrence M. Tucker Harry Van derstne, Jr..Fred F. Voofhees Paul Novak. Voorh Mstrlct S Captan Artemus Dll, leutenants, M. Sewell, Jr. Davd Bromlleld Frank Ramsey John Bach Rchard Anderson Workers Murel Srss Catherne Edgar Danel Vroom * R. L. Johnson Ms.-D. H. Ncale Wm. Van Duync Mss Patrca VelbnRer Mss Gertrude Ramsey -. Frank Ramsey H. L. Fnch J. R. Tunner Harold Garrty F.A. Cox J. E. Gallagher H. A. Bamford Dorothy Turner. Dstrct 6 Captan Ted Wasserbach Leutenant* G. A. Bartle Wllam Denns James Hotalcn Paul Jones H. R. McCullouuh Frank Pfaff T. Wassorbach N. F.Seg A. MacPherson R. F. Johnston B. Coventry George Davdson Frank Melo F. Pfaff, W. N. Powers R- W. Coons P. Greenspan C. Kaufmanh F. Mles W. E. Keefer E. Gll. Norman Keck. Mss Edna Glbertson Dstrct 7 Captans. - J. B. Chamberln W. D. Compton E. H. Mller MrSTrCR Frsts. Warkers G. K. Danels G. W. Albertson G. Whltter C C. James W. F. Poorman Mtss Barbara Hok Mss Mary Frances Prlsta A. Welke W. C. Phlpot Alexer R. Prlsta T. Brennan H. J. Cree Mrs G. F. Zmmerman H. Z. Martn J. A. Wnter C. R. Boettger H. C. Wderner, F. P. Kreger W. T. Donnelly, Wm. G. Trometter Wm. A. Harvey Alfred Smmonds J. W. Sarafln P. A. To Workers A. C. Reynolds, Jr. R. W. Hardy P. E. Wengart Frank Boers, R. A. Grpbengeser John W. Gles P. V. D. McLaughln F. W. Foreman Raymond W. Bauer Wllam L. Brown Mrt. AlrH N Clay Frances Mason A Moyer Paul Dlefenbruch J. H. Johnson Wm. Kettle Wm. Partrdge Henry Wegnnd. John Halkowch Norman Roden Raymond Renhardt Joseph OMallcy Henry H. Crane KENLWORT F. Dckson L. E. Moody Dstrct 8 Cafttalns James Duffy Ford C. Bethck R. B. Wnkel Wllam T. Collns Workers. John Vogcl A. F. Van Home F. Nell Baumurtner Frank Garrty Lous Vlggano J. J.Felz Herbert Haslam Henry J. Dempsey Meredth. S. Conley H. W. C.romey Rchard M. Doran Homer C. Fsher D, Rchard French Avery B. George Mrs, Albert E. Johnson. H. E. Keslng Fred W. Langc J. G. Wortley Sydney L. Nunn Nelson Lghtcap W. G. Mchaels Summer Darrow r Frank Walter Max Scholz Paul Smpson Clfford Straek Ray V. Tllett J. Dwght Brdge L. J. Davs, Jr. E.V. Malone Ms. Alfred Borup Raymond A. ONell Mss Dorothy Adams Fred Ball J. D. Saverccol Caaaaas s. J. Howard Houston Mr. G. Nelson Klng D. Smead Berry R_ p. Ferguson. Howard Rngle J. C. Munday J. H. Sanford A. Donald Green Kngsl Ward Mrs\. Albert Nelson A, W. Bowlng. Jr. Harold Gruyce ra M. Kcrzman. W. A. Lukln Henry Orth Earl B. Paffrath Edward F. Rouvet Carl F. Schntzcr K. W. Webesek. H. L. Smlthers, Jr. E. A. Sasso Ms. J. L. Thesmeyer V. D. Shaheen Mrs R. M. Van Horn L. J. Blatz J. B. Brewster F. K. Mner G. w Hauk Mr. C. S. Patterson J. H. McCoy Thomas S. Hall. H. J. Dckens Stanley M. Wel Chas.. C. Goodfellbw, Jr. J. C. Maloney H. R. Jacobus Wlbur V. Schndler Mchael J. Slanc Dstrct 0 Captans Wm. Watt Rhoda Arfkcn Hnrold W. LnuKhln John C, Voss Joseph DTullo Wm. R. Partrdge J. A. Jorlett Workers Ronold Burla J. Talcott O. Gruss Sosnowskl Cy Koester J. Harcketts Thos. McGoyern H. Htter Garnett Ackerman Workers. S. R. Scheckle- M. Cushmeyer. B. W. GatYney M«. P. A. Sutton W. A. Kcve Mrs, F. Vaughan - Phllp Henchan Lawrence Botts Robert Wese Henry Lovett Ars. Alex B. Cloud Captan* ra Kerzman Rchard Lackey, Jr. W. E. Cruchneld, Jr. Harry Osborne, Jr. " Cornre Spahn George Trumporc Uta. Jean Beatty Ethel Rogers Else Beckman Louse* Koeng Edwn W. Krauss. Charman Wllam Klleen Albert Frano A. J. Neu Thelma Klrger Mrs, T. S. Snclar W, A,. Metke - Roy p. Koeng E. A, Nls C. J. Krynck Wllam Chapman E. T. Holder) Rcnhold Neumann Peter Cravolo Pat Vence Ernest Vnella Constantne Barbarso Frederck C, Wolff F. D. Morrs Earl Baron Joseph F. Mullgan Parker Van Den S. J. Scorese Harold Kerr Hurry Shallcross. George Pappas. Thomas Bennatl Claude D. Cury K. C. Anderson Erc Hamlton H. F. Reynolds - J. H. Weber - Hans Weber H. K. Hggns Ms. Wllam Brdges Clfford Wolf U H. Mueller Ludwg P. Adam G. B. Hogaboom GARWOOD B. E. Dckermah, nd. Chr. Captan Elmer F. Cowel! Worker* E. D. Betts Mrs H. A. Ferrel W. W, Glbert E. W. Holt A. N. Hartman W. C. Pugh R. Sachsol G. C. Tranor... % *

8 t ). < M m n m a T H U R S D A Y. M A R C H 4 M M - - ", * l v! na awmad * crnnw ~ *»>.gnonck, TOUBSDAY!- MABCH «,«re ftedmepanw «You wouldnt thnk of lettng Vour chldren-or Vf Chldren go to a school that ttggga mo«tof these lves. And sound knowledge of what to do n case could have saved many ore..,.! "When s the last tme you/bad a fre drll n.your home?" Chef Schndlcr asked. " of flre more. gtbttr C Lous Wurat as nvestgator of app P t t Carry Con &S-" Mnutes of the Chosen Board of Freeholders Regular meetng of- the Board of "Chosen Freeholders of Unon County was held at the Court v/th at home," Fre ChefTToward K. Schndler declared yesterday. "That knd of thnkng- doesnt make sense. Fre s much more lkely to strke at nght, when you your famly are asleep und far more susceptble to panc. "n the event of a school frc,,you can- be reasonably certan that nearly every class robn wll nave teacher n attendance, ready to.. lead pupls to nvcwfaun v* w rr» n. *0 Permts to Carry Concealed Weapons at $ per annum, effectve Feb. 5, 95, was referred to Fnance Commttee. Boro of Kenlworth, advsng that, the grade shown on map enttled "Plns for new renforced concrete brdge over Branch 9- West Brook on Market St, Boro of KehHworth, dated Dec. 950" prepared by the County Engneer was approved by -the Boro EngtSuck"bodl«Tss, per l f d trcmm receved for two Suckbod was referred spjec Commttee. a take charge afety. "n the event of a fre n.your home, there ale bound to be. a- numbcr of rooms n whch there wfrbe no adult to take over. And be chldren n those nuu.-*c ***««,,». February 23rd, 95 at 30 p. m Drcctor-McMane presdng. Roll call shawed seven members present two absent. Mnutes of the meetngs of February 7th 8th, 95, were.approved as per prnted copes on members desks. Resoluton approvng all blls present for payment, was on roll call unanmously adopted. Followng communcatons Were cad ordered fled neer Dranage mttee. Report oncommttee on Brdges, Dranage Flood Control, recommendng" the County contrbute $4,000 towards the k mprovementof a natural stream whch crosses Tamaques Way n two places n Wesleld, was receved ordered fled. Report on Commttee on Brdges, Dranage & Flood.Control, recommendng the County contrbute $3,000 towards the mprovement of may ms! -... "Fre drlls should be part of the regular routne of every famlys lfe lke sprng clcnnmnj washng the cat.at regular ntervu,ls th thr recurrng jobs that St Flood Control tom- KeTn Scotch of Unon regardng lease of the Second Dstrct Court, was referred to Publc Property/Grounds & Bldgs. Commttee. Cty of Rahway requestng ths Board to take over Elzabeth Ave., from Gr Ave., to the Cty Lne, was referred to Road Commttee. Unon County Park Commsson for $25,000 for storm lft- - Dept. of Conservatoh & Ecof, Development, regardng apthat pbrtjop of Man.& Anucn.ton Kote. n the & of Rahway, whch~ crosses War- ren. Terrace n the Cty of Rahway, was referred ordered fled. Followng resolutons were n troduced moved for adopton. Freeholder Herlch moved that the Board take up for further consderaton the Bond resoluton provdng for.the ssuance of $42,00Q. L Purchase Bonds oftye County, ntroduced ed on frst readng on. Feb. 8,,95. Drector McMane then announced that the Board would hold a hearng on" the bond resoluton.would hear all persons nterested who desre to be heard wth respect -».»» _«-<,«Haw3woooTKVKr«ndr.. -. wck Ave., was on rojb call unanmously adopted. («() Freeholder Bauertor the Road Commttee, authorzng the purchase of one Mack Truck Chasss from the Mack Motor Truck Corp., for * a Hed heavy duty dump body, ncludng mountng not to exceed $l,7t5, was on roll call unanmously adopted. (7) Freeholder Bauer for the Road Commttee, authorzng the purchase of a 95 General Motors Truck Chasss from the Umon oc-tt bunds, was on roll call unanmn)my adopted. [ (4) Freeholder Bauer for Pub- [lc Property. Grounds Bldgs. Commttee, acceptng bd of Amercan Wndow Cleanng Co., for h Ct.pan-n tchy eyelds lruv County Bucfc Co., for $7?B03»nr a Hel heavy duty dump body, ncludng mountng not to exceed $,755, was on roll call unanmousl dtd can g Co., cleanng wndows n the Court House Bldgs- at $320 for. one year from March st, 95. was on roll call unanmously adopted. There beng no further busness to be consdered on moton of Freeholder Herlch." duly seconded by Freeholder Kng. Drector MCT > To Present Flm u t. Mane declared Oke Hoard adjourn ed. Neart regular meetng, Thursh8tl»5 J0 Also, frownng or scowlng, car sckness, undue senstvty to lght, squntng, crossed eyes, red rmmed, crusted or swollen eyelds, frequent styes,, waterng eyes. bloodshot eyes or double vson.. Mathematcans Meet Mss Gladys Estabrook, mathe-r matcs teacher t Cranford Hgh School, served on the program commttee for the wnter meetng Saturday of the New Jersey Assoc- Jalon of Teacaers-of Mathfmatlcs ed. Neart r g g, day, March8ttl»5.-at J0 p. m. me cut,av->.-. the other recurrng jobs that have to be taken care- of. Three or four drlls n year, announced suddenly by the -head -of the famly, "should be a mnmum to help reduce panc n the event of real trouble. Drlls,.accordng to the tre chef, should cover-such ponts as T How to gc.t to safety from every room n the house how to get to safety n the fewest possble seconds, who wll be responsblefor thesafety of. smallchldren or old people who wll be responsble for summonng the lre department -- how that s to.be done where lre extngushers* are lacutcd who wll be responsble tot thckltg the fre after every ono has reached safety. v "t s jdscournnu to read, week nttcrwetk, of the famles.who have, been., wped put by fre or have lost thr.ee, four or fve persons- n snkleblaze. Good fre lease for the Second Du.tr,ctCourt, om c **, regardng ap- wh0 desre xo oe «, w«,~. was refened to Publc Property, plcauon for permsson to convert to the Resoluton. Upon request of Gntunds Bu.ld.nRs Commttee four brdge> to nxed the Drector the Clerc read the C.ty oflnden-requestrng ad Drdges statng that the con- resoluton Jn full. from the. County for theconstruc- yerslon meete wth npp r6 val of Freeholder Herlck moved that..,.. n, nkta. t. _ t #M. Amv WM refer_ farng be closed. ton of a storm sewer to be nstall- the Dept. of the Army, was refer- the hearng be closed _, 6d between Stles St.. Blancke red to Brdges, Dranage & Tlood (y_ Resolutorr g*reel»wer St. was referred to Brdges. Dran- Contro, Commttee. HercH f Jj_~ age & Flood Control Commttee., charman. Purchasng Commt- hally ng the R»J" tl n lupt. of Weghts & Measures. lee, regardng bds receved for thorzng $42.(m Bon of * e amount forwarded to crushed Stone for the Road Dept., County, for the Purchase<«?*»* -._*...j *_»» rmttw. urns on roll call unanmous ly adopted. (8) Freeholder Pearsall for Brdges, Dranage Sc Flood Control Commttee, agreeng to contrbute to-the own of WeseM $4,000 towards an mprovement to a stream whch v grosses Tamaques Way at two locatons n the Town at Wesleld, was on roll tall unanmously, adopted. (9)._ freeholder Pearsall for Brdges. Dranage & Flood Control Commttee, agreeng to contrbute $3,000 to the Cty of Rahway t o- wards an mprovement to a stream whch crosses Warren Terrace, northwest of St. George Avenue, roll call unanmously was on adopted. (.0) Freeholder Pearsall & Fld C advsng State. UU9CU 0HNK *w»... was referred to Road Commttee..] was on roll - * *. -*-*_ j St a * c -,,...., was referred to Roaa tomnuux.. WUBU«County Engneer advsng Wa- charman. Purchasng Commt- adopted ter Szostak resgned as of Feb. 5th. tee regardng bds receved for! (2) (.0) Freeholder Pears Brdges, Dranage & Flood Control Commttee, authorzng purchase of a 95 Chevrolet Sedan for the Brdge Dept., from the Moore durng-the. past year".. Charman, Purchasng tnnuur twnu»... _-.. durng-me. pas year.., tee, regardng bd receved fbr a Lnden, was on roll call unan Cyl Servce Assocaton, thank- 95 Chevrolet for the Brdge mously adopted, ng the entrtlboard for ther con- Dept., of the County Engneers (Y) Freeholder Bauer for the sderaton n regard to salary ad- offce was,referred to the Brdges, Road Commttee, settng forth.the t.«.. wr rnntrol Commtpresenton habts could havtrsa~v justments, Dranage ( Freeholder Bajer for, the Road Commttee, settng forth the Rules Regulatons governng Road Openng Permts,, was on roll n Newark "Mss Mary Hoak for Twp. of New Provdence, enclos- lee. Boad openngfermus,, was ng py.o.f a letter frqny.d. Don-, Judge Heleld, advsng of the call unanmously adopted.. ad Hall of.837 Mountan Ave., re,- resgnatton of Frankln C. Shaffer (4) Freeholder Bauer for the Uardng h.s property, was referred as nspector of Revolver Permts. Road Commttee, approvng three to Road Comfnttee.. Charman, Purchasng Commt- personnel acton, was onhu call County Clerfc advsng, of the tee, regardng bds receved* for unanmously adopted. r. \ resgnaton of Lee A. Ferna, 24 manhole castngs complete (4) Freeholder\Bauer wrthc effectve Feb. 6th. ", > 24 catch basn head castngs, as per Road Commttee, turmng back to..-..-j... W..J- -._, t «.«j n Bn» the Cty of Rahway that porton of B s r- ". r T" "*T " *r* * szsz. ~*~~~ sss Jm s s The Wse Old Grow Sez Commttee.... Charman, Purchasng Commt ** tee, regardng bds receved for "> Renforced Concrete Ppe for the _Road Dept., was referred to Road Commtte.. *..[ Regster. advsng Gertrude ** stonaker returned to work Feb. - s t - ~ * -. Lawrence Flynn resgnng as Many l Elevator Operator, effectve Feb- Chevrolet Co., for $556.30, was on roll call unanmously adopted. (ll> Freeholder PearsaHfor Brdges. Dranage & Flood Control Commttee, approvng the temporary promoton of John J. Majcher to Brdge Mechanc at $2320- per annum, effectve March st, pendng promotonal examnaton, was on roll call unanmously adopted. ( 2) f~ Freeholder. Herlch for Fnance Commttee, approvng seven personnel actons n varous departments, was- oh roll call unanmously adopted. (3) Freeholder Herlch for Fnance. Commttee,, ng on frs*t readng resoluton authorahg the ssuance of $5,000 of Bonds of the County of Jnonto fnancethe cost tt rnnstrnrtn pertan brdges A. ETHEL ALL T6N," Clerk of the Board. Optometrsts Urge Specal Care of Eyes The Amercan Optometrc Assocaton has desgnated ths week as Save Your Vson Week." Because of the natonal emergency, ndustral workers must work. longer hours, thereby placng extereme excessve stran on vsual habts tasks. Televson as well as ncreased vehcular, traffc also draw attenton.to the mportance of protectng mprovng vson. Any of the followng symptoms may ndcate a vsual problem Headache, drrness or nausea restless., nervous or bad dsposton poor wadng orwrtng.posture complant that letters lnes Tun together" holdng readng other work farther, away or nearer than others tltng head td one sde, shuttng or coverng the eyes,. constant rubbng of George Gamble also attended. Ptetares A coatng of clear shellac preserves pctures. Past* chldrens pctures on plywood, frame wthout glass for the playroom. The flm, "Barabbas," w, shown at the Lenten servce of Couples Club on Wednesday 85 p m. n the Frst Presby an Church sanctuary. Musc be provded "by Everett volnst, a chor of eght \ under leadershp of Putscher. Mss Mary Elah, Bonnell wn accompany at the, gan. nualy by the Relgous Edu Commttee, headed ths year Mr. Ford Pethck. The regular busness electon of offcers wll be t n the gymnasum followng servce. F YOU FUMS CALL FOB AvTManstrwdTprovde for the scsuance of- / T O -?. s t y w f.. -.,,,.... W«r«r«ody to h«lp you wth your plansfoe temodeung you* home... we can supply tl th* lumber other buldng materals needed to Used Cars, Wde Selecton.., lj 7 8th " One Owner. Buy wth confdence JJSSSSSS& a Dealer whosfc rfet>utaton s eatablshed frdm 30 years of far dealng. WESTFELD MOTOR SALES CO., nc. Sales Servce 39 NORTH AVE.. WESTFELD ng ths Board to make "provson tor the wdenng mprovrg* of rght. of way known as Deer Path,.. was referred to Road Commttee. Cty of Lnden requestng ths m Board to dean West Brook through* the Cty of Lnden, referred to Brdges, Dranage Flood Con-,. trol Commttee. " Julus N. Asch relatve to clam of hs clent Fred Rhetn of Lnden, y> was referred to County Attorney. Road Commttee. m Charman, Purchasng Commt- TEL. WE. -QSS ltee, regardng bd receved for two 5 fcubc yd. Hell heavy duty bodes, was referred to Road Commttee. Charman, Purchasng Commt- Heres top-notch car servce for busy people! Whenever yottr car needs attenton, whether ts only a check-up or a repar job,.we gladly call for delver. Just phone us. Our modem ServMCu pll be at your door, n a jny! UNON COUKTY BUCK COMPANY W NOKTH AVE NOKTH AVE. WESTFELD Whte Rock savn*, you cs«. fane. deplluhem-stofe- YOUR SAVNGS are nsured up to 0,000 per member when you save wjtl tlc CKANFORD SAVNGS LOAN ASSOCATON For over 63 yam the CRAMFOHD SAVNGS LOAN ASSOCATON has pad dvdends on the savngs accounts of lte members wthout nterrupton. Today our poston s stronger lhan aver. Our latest dhrd«nd at th«rate of 2%. Wo have never pad leas. ~~ " " s. > uw Mb»Mhe m the \%L Jatrd shades that "to wth everythmf.**-, YOU DOt Pck up Nyk» Cercate. your Whte Rock dealers. Then take j of Whte Rocks newest-beverages. Rock Black Cherry... Whte Rock Kaok [joerry. Both delcous true flavors! Just mall theae Whte Rock bottle top* only H -for each par of $.69 nylons. Be sure, n Cercate Order, to check correct se, c o l o r..., Frst qualty, perfect nylons, party-.vnfs that make the enjoynent of f Beverages a bargan ndeedl J JWUANCff LUMBER THM MASONRY SCREENS STOBM SASH HARDWARE PANT, NSOLATON CROSLEY APPLANCES YOONQSTOWN STEEL DTCHENS 336 Centennal Ave. Cranford trnmwn All Savlus* Rcrrlved Before Mouth Earn Dvdends from the \%L Thnkng of BULDNG, BUYNG or REFNANCNG YOUK HOME Come u uml Coutul UH, * *. * * - We Have Plenty of Mortgage Money Avalable CRANFORD SAVNGS LOAN ASSOCATON NSURED. Unon Ave., Crrf«(Monday thru Frday OFFCE UQWB8 } jy g J0 A.» U «.» Monday, N«hU P. U. U> 9 P. U, MEMBER FEDERAL HOME LOAN BA*nr"8 8TEt, L KtWklltlfMCfL L L OFH tlhu MACH J3.93. totlrk plmmtta c* tmmmtrf *.UBLC SERVCE u good ctuen of a great stale. Over thf \e*n Cvwe lave *»ent hundred* of mllons ofdollar* n buldng tltte dependable clfc«trc y»tem q«ym know t today. Yen fcw<r of mllomm of dollars so that you part buyufpclrrly for «few jmnnu n An)- Tlese huge»unu of money»pent n plant equnncnt for tr6lnl<l eleclrcjty have auo played an m M>*ant part n the development of the ndustral lfe of New Jersey.. Low-cokt electrcty \* essental n attractng new factores to our P We lelp New Jersey mantan ts hgh poston n ndustral leadershp producng a dependable supply o( lowont power. g p p A. tme goe* on, even larfcer.um,uut M»enl to M * Jersey, growth. More generatng capaehy...ore eleclnc f.c U t e.s be needed f more ndulre. are to f,. more job. created for- tlo«5 w j A«we cnler tl.e»econd lalf of tl* Ccnturj-, Publc Serce contnue, to look all" plan for the mutual growth of the!".««al U the coupaty.... THK CRANORD CTZEN AND CHROaOJt, THURSDAY, MARCH fou Safety. rerber, SSJ of M. Vehcle. ths tme of year, when J, condtons make drvng dffcult hazardous than 3 % s vul that thought, to. the mportance of courhghway safety. he dosng day* t the worst n traffc. U ran, sleet m-, vsblty. Why should we these dffcultes by con- for the rghts of others on Soften, safe-drvng remnde. reg arded as advce for the fellow" Many motorsts t* Plenty wrong, wth the Vfenow" on. the road but see -no wrong n ther own hghconduct. There are relauvely drvers who cannot st mprovement n ther retar ps to other hghway users. only human to have lapses or resentment but to foex mental states to the ray s addng to normal hazv year hundreds of persons Qr njured n New Jersey mshaps. The drvers u may try to ratonalze the nu they cause by sayng or ng they ddnt "ntend" to myone. But the truth of the a s that the mshap follow- [ a natural.sequence to some rteous or llegalnacton lke to gve the rghof way her motorst or a pedestran, sderate reckless ng,»ng too closely, "beatng" the r lght, gldng past stop sgns, blowng of the horn so on flntum. ".. v U drvcvs try to jusy ther. Jg manners by boastng they. never/been nvolved n a ser- accdent. But one thng s drvers who escaped >n" st despte ther actons may nvolved n a fatalty next next month or next year. of courtesy can help f thus prevent these need- cdents. -, n hs own nterest, each should resolve J o be more dsposed to others on the ray. Hghway.safety can be n drect proporton to j courteous conduct on hway. A good start can be by obeyng the sprt the lbfthelsw.- ] the best rule s the Golden [ the rood- Drve the way hke the "other fellow" to KNKHtP Or CRANFOKO. NOTCE or BALE* notce s hereby gven that the wll tell at publc aucton to tt bdder lots 7, B S, block,..j t»x map at t* meetng to be the Muncpal Buldng on Tuea- 3th day of March. 95. at 830 Term* of sale purchaser wll be to pay 0 of hu bd at the ule the balance n caah wth)< when deed wll be* delvered contan a restrcton that not one dwellng house shall be t the entre plot of 38 feet. No than $ wll be accepted. " " or CRANTORD J. WALTER COmC.. Townshp Clerc. toru*ry 28, last,.. 3-a FAMLY UFE TOD AY E>n*en. (be Stole Untventty tlr HTM ACT BS AGE. "Here comes Suse. Just gnore her, because f she fnds out were gong to the moves, shell want.to come along. Shes, such a baby, shell spol all our fun." Poor Suse s so unhappy. She wants to be.one of the gang, but they wont, let her. Try to magne how she feels when she sees the on t-n street. She speaks to them, hopng. they wll be nce to her, prayng that they wll let her Jon them. "But they gnore her. She has to walk off alone, ashamed mserable. Suse can not bear to be treated so cruelly. She has to assert herself to be mportant n some way. Suse may try to gan acceptance by aggressve behavor. t doesnt materwhat she does, or how bad her actons are Just so her age mates wll notce her. By followng ths method of ganng acceptance, SuUe s well on the way to delnquency. _ ~" But there s another way out for her through daydreamng. Ths s much moredangerous to her than agressve behavor, but because she doesnt bother other people, Suse wll be able to wthdraw more more. Through daydreams, she can fnd the mportance she needs. Suses behavor seems to be the result of not beng accepted by grls her own age. But Why snt she accepted. The leader of the group called Suse a baby. s that Suses f a u l t?,-.. Mosf Jjkely Suse s a baby because herxdarents wont let her grow up.. Ths urge to grow s sometmes at war.wth parents urge to kep therchld under ther thumb. These parents want strct bbedence from ther chldren. The youngster can never make, any den J "" h" "wn nnrl -nn-junmr. assert hs own personalty. v. Parents also, keep a youngster from growng up by over-protecton. Ths chld can never partcpate n actvtes wth the rest, of the youngsters. The parents hold hm back because the- group s rough, because he mght get hurt,, because ts cold ottsde or rany. These parents are the ones who say. "theres tme enough for that when you grow u0" When" parents keep ther chld from growng up, they make the chld emotonally mmature. There are few thngs that nterfere wth a chlds acceptance lke mmaturty. He s sure to get the cold shoulder from the group or be called a baby or a sssy.. And there s nothng that makes a youngster more unhappy than to be gnored by others hs own. age. Transfers of Real Estate. The followng deeds nave been recorded n the offce of County OF EYE PHYSCANS nuucunon amcum 09 JEFFEBSON AVE. EL.2-2S40»» A. M.», «ft. t fa*_ Mw. t A. M.to K L the but HURRCANE damaged utmost every roof to gome extent? Why not let m gve you a FREE ROOF N- SECTON on Much crtcal Hem* as chmney flashngs, gutters, valleys, tube nserts, etc. 5,000 SATSFED CUSTOMERS» 22 years of contractng t) YOUR BEST GUARANTEE CR OK! W. L. 5runncnFP,. WALNUT AVE.. C«ANPO«D KOOFNG, SDNG AND NSULATON SPECALSTS. New JERSEY PUBUC FAVAHS RASNG MNMUM. PAY FOR TEACHERS TO S500 A YEAR By Kenneth Fnk, Drector, The. New Jersey Poll PRNCETON n hs Annual Message to the Legslature on January 9, 95 V Governor Drscoll urged that, "We must contnue to revse, upward, mnmum teachers salares to strengthen our teacher salary schedules f we are to attract keep the bestteachers n our state." A bll ntroduced n the New Jersey Legslature on January 22, 95, seeks to ncrease the mnmum salary for teachers n the state to $2,500. The~preserrt mnmum s $2,200. (Ths year 2, teachers n the state are recevng less a year.) The bll (Assembly, No. 9) has already ed the. New Jersey Assembly s now beng con- sdered by the New Jersey Senate. A New Jersey Poll survey on- the subject completed just seven days ago* shows that nne Out of every ten people questoned are n favor of ncreasng mnmumteacher salares to $2,500, Those who favorthe $2,500 mnmum outnumber by to those Who are opporsed to the. ncrease,. Worthy of partcular menton, too, s that only eght out of every hundred people questoned n todays survey sad that they were opposed to rasng mnmum teacher salares n the state to $2,5*00. Hghlght of todays survey s that n. every populaton group examned, more than three out of every four favor rasng mnmum teacher salares to $2,500. These groups nclude members of both major poltcal partes, all cty szes, age groups, occupatons, educatonal. levels. - When New Jersey Poll staff reporters put ths queston to an accurate, cross-secton of the new Jersey voters-. _.. -. "t has been suggested that the mnmum.salary for school teachers n ths state be rased from $2,200 to $2,600 a year., How do you feel about ths, would you favor or oppose rasng mnmum teachdr salares n ths state from $2,200 to $2,500 a year?" The vote was Favor 89 r «. Oppose 8 f / No opnon 3& Addtonal evdence that New Jersey publc sentment favors a $2,500 mnmum salary for teachers n the state can be seen from the answers to the second queston n todays survey asked of those who sad they favored the $2,500 mnmum. **. "What f t means more taxes for. everybody, would you stll favor ncreasng mlnmm teacher salares to $2,500 from the present $2,200?". The results -. Favor.....».....,. 74% Oppose...,....,... 2% New taxes wont be necessary,,.. 3% Total favorng a $2,500 mnmum 89 The Cranford Ctzen. Chroncle, presenta the reports of. the- new. Jersey Poll exclusvely n ths ava. The. New Jersy Poll s a weekly, feature sponsored by a group of ndependent New Jer«ey> newspapers. - Prnceton, New Jersey..Telephone 378 * ". (Copyrght. l»50, by Prnceton Hesearch Servce!.. Regster Herbert J. Pascoe at the Court House! Elzabeth nnd Joseph to Mr. Jaspar Kenneth Whte, property n prngfleld avenue. 00 feet from Lafayette street. Mr. Thomas V. Albert to Heathermede Corporaton, lots 0 2, map of property belongng to-. T. V. Albert Son. Heathermede Corporaton to Mr, Rchard E. Blney, property n Heathermede place, feet from PvUon avenue. Mr. Vto Vsmnas to Mr. Arthur R. Koppsch. Sr., one tract n Elzabeth avenue, feet from "Madson avenue, one tract n Elzabeth avenue feet from Madson avenue. Mr.> John F. Somers to Mr. Carl P. Chrstensen, property at Alden Mln streets. Mr. Charles S.. Perry to Mr. James F. Baldwn, one tract n Casno avenue, J27 feerom Lenox avenue one tract adjonng aforesad tract. Mr. Sam Rosenbaum to Gary Bulders, nc.. property n Coln Kelly street, feet from Lexngton. avenue. True Type Homes, nc., to Mr. COAST Ta COAST MOVERS Aaywhereto «fce VA «r Casaa Servce. HENRY P. TOWNSEND, Agat ALLED VAN LNES, nc. far ARE YOU PLANNNG TO PANT YOUR HOME THS SPRNG? Wth our 25 years experence n the pantng busness, we are n a poston to advse help you wth your pantng problems. So whether, you plan to redecorate the nteror or freshen up the exteror of your home, drop n dscuss your problems wth us.. 0 We Carry a Full Lne of SAPOUN & DEVOE PANTS Just a word of advce.... Get your GOOD puut NOW fur your exteror work. Dont delay! Pant SUop. -, MCHAKD HAKTO. Pmp. - O»ea D«ll» TU & T t M. Frdays Tll t 9. M N. Unon Av«nue CRmnford Arthur Uelter r propertyjsftap. oj the Planfeld Club for -yrars m-a& runnerup last Mr. Car Spaoer to Mr, Elmer C. Tatlmart, property "n South Unon avenue. 496JES feet from Lexngton avenue. Renamed to Comhltee At Tde Water Co. Raymond Freckman of 5fl»*ETm street was recently renamed to> tbe.95 suggeston commttee tear ttor Bayonne refnery, TftS Water Assocated Ol Company, t has been announced by George C. Can*. year. gntral-mpe memen- - The commttee, whch hle* employee suggestons,- has. operaton for more than 26 Mr. Freckman s assstant t»> the supervsor ofthe.plants shppng department. lquor Dealers Unt.., Hear School Drector Ms- Harry ssn. drect6r-of the BEanty JUzon School for retarded JaaBdnea, spoke s on the progress of Ulbc saooll at- a luncheon meetng ewnenlhy of lbe Womens Auxlary of nne Unon County Retal Dealers Assocaton n Townleys ResnunT)., Elzabeth.. The swup voted a donaton to Jat-jKhocA-as-made pamt or may be made The, thrd provdes dcng hydrocarbons n the gaseous -for a-netbod-for-6eteotvely-ox- state.. < pad jpary lo be held for ts beneft. Chess Champon John Bach of 33 Hgh stcetc recently won tle P\anteW Cturss Club champonshp, defeatng the defendng champon. The tocal resdent,- who has been an -cusstng chess player for tnamy years, formerly held the chaopam-. Hamdh 27 at the home of Gustave.ang. Planfeld. Granted 3 Patents F. Rollman of 2 ndan Sparog mood, a member of the staff tne pmoccss dvson of the Slamdamd Ol. Development Conpamor. teas been granted three- Unterf Slates patents. Two of these pertan to an apparatus n te feed stot-jco used n the of synthetc gasolnes -FUEL OL OL BURNER SERVCE KAVEN UVS ANTMatACng Rankn J a b Coal Company 33 CENTENNAL AVE, CRANFORD, R TeLCK.C-M34 TAM> mtsxsn AVE. BEAUTY BEGNS WHERE JHEUCHT CR. 64)893 lor r pert eoun- el prce*. CUSTOM BLNDS.TO ORDER nstalled Measured 53c,J!«F._Souare!>>t Plastc Tapes Avalable CRANFORD UPHOLSTERY SHOP FRED KANTNER 20 South Ave., E. SONS. Prop. Cranford 64)893 *h»a<l OPEN THURS. AND FRL EVES. * Grattac Bpeelaltr Ohrea Can WSataeM t-uu swparor< * - - * * -» - * A wpwuy bult, cvttom-tl* ConoteH* dulpnj to gve the ultmate n tervk*. fr*m pefffonnofce.. \ 7-nch rectoeular tub* M F M rado 2-lnch >p«ok«f HM«rcabn«t $3990 TV-44 Th«lost w hmclatlmlhalqm mocwotety prkwl mt»«r<. w n«we«r-clww lenadb pttun excellent performance on lottng - ajwatmy or* feature** n thb beouffoll/ «Wan«llghboy. M J7-nch Pcture & Full FM Rado mahogony cabn*! busm-n phono jock for record player 2-nch SMab $ DONLNS KOLLEVARD & 20th ST. KENLWORTH Td.Oanfonl rl.

9 r»> -. L r J 5 f J J "- ll --.,.. L l J K. - L l ,- -.., , To Preach Sunday At Calvary Church brbe Week To Mark. Scout Day A deputaton tea>n from Drew Th-nW- Spmlurv wll be Quests*nt worshp servces Sunday nt 930 Jnd JO50 a.m.n Cranfonl Mettwdst Church. The annversary <>r Grl Scoutng wll be observed. The Senor-.Chor wll sne. "Wth Quet Heurt," by Scherer under drecton of Henry M Boardnsm. George F. Rothwt-lt-r. Jr.. organst, wll play. Where, the Stars Are Burnng, by Hamlton "Aroso" by Bach ml.andante..ts-hasowsky. The deputaton E. Maestoso" by team wll be "quests of th- Odds.am Ends Fellowslpat a supper Saturday.. On Sundayat 530 p. m.. the students wll be entertaned by the Scn.o F-lowshp. They also wllnar- tepjtc.f the evangelstc servce Sunday at 730 p. m. Members of the loamnclude Uws Alln, Mke Katyama, Charles Mller Clemmett Peterson. Bble clnssesfor men nnd women wll be held Sunday at 930 a. ro n the parsonage. Classes for boy md.grls" throughout the fourtl Uade wll take place at the saro hour. There wll be a- nursery fo youngchldren at. 050 a. m. classes for. older boys jrls.. The Young Peoples Chor wll rehearse tnnjght at 7 oclock,. the Senor Chor, at 8 oclock. Boy Scouts wll meet at 7. Confrmaton " classes wll be hcwsaturday at" 0 a. m.. -. Methodst Men wll mee.t Monday nv K p. m.. F. Herbert HoVk of, 5 Spruce street wll be hostess Monday at» P->«. at a. meetng of Crcle 7. The Vfoment Socety of Chrs n*vco wll hold ts UMrh**"" The, vvere presented Sunaftay nruarmmc art.servces n Osceala Sebjtteran Church By letter<&c tsrvmsar Lnuoln saac, Mr. SErs. Jlfan MctCay, Leon> WUB ua.an3 30er Sunday wll,be annual Grls Day at the Frst Presbyteran hnrrh Grl Scouts Brownes >f fath, Chart* BUHHtttsan by [Tonfesson. of fath. Mr- amflmcs- George Fflefct C fflcmy stronv Graham Bctctor. Bonn. nez Kays. MauWwn sjak. Phlp MUldetoarBL Yuengel. l&nn GuBBSuna. Grl Scout troop* wffl arttend worshp secwcw UE" at.>«*y me*t Sunday. Specal! ugaoowporvw-u be gven to. the gute «*»» *««W**- ent n place of t8» usnaffl aentmaa for bays fns., the Hfc*-. ABbent G. Dezso, pastor,. \»UD mon approprate- fmrtttoe Chldren, wlll b* BraffflnseB att me Servce. The Rev. of the Frst Wood brdge., father uff r jssstant pastor aft aft* Osoacda Church, wll.be gwstt sffmltaett- Sunday at the refuter mnanay <e»e-, 8 fwkdt day at the f nng servce at 8 twk«dt. A meetnfto the Swautm held Monday B»e Nature-Topc Far Trnty Men s Club A program, ennnlkdt. -"Stalm nterestng ThnasT «&* **» J tured tonght at aohrbttsccata maerttr f th M** OWb n Tfnmjy rg of the- Menfc OWb kn Tfnmjy Chu.ch, Sldes \u3 ttar sftuhmo fay a representatve scum, Watchung fresh men ts wmjer 9*jrwelL Servces Sunday «JHl the ats lows -. a. m., Famly r wd~bfe "SpecalEuestsat the r T a. m. servce. The Rev. Robert G. Longakcrs lopc wll be, "The Greatest Thng n the World," the Chance) Chor wll sng Makers "Come to hc Savour Now,", "Blessed csu, " by Dvorak.. The offerng for the "One Great Tme lor sharng" wll be receved gven toward world relef., At 730 p. m., the junor ard [senor. fellowshps wll present "The Challenge of the Cross," n vqrd pcture. Partcpants wll be Keva Lee Jemson, Larry Pethck. Janet pavs, Ruth GoetZ, George Jeffres, Fred Mackenze, Janet Copel, Barbara Sloat nnd Bohald Cyphers. Selectons wll be ty the Chapel Chor. A meetng of the junor fellowshp wll be held -at 75 p. m. n thegymnasum. The second of the seres of adult meetngs n preparaton for church membershp wll be held Sunday [.evenng at G45 n the dugette loom. The dscusson wll be "The Hstory of the Chrstan Church," all those nlcrcrted n Untng wth the churchaare nvted to attend.. Moments of Medtaton," the early mornng Lenten devotonal servces, s held each mornng, Monday through Frday, from 725 <to 742 n the church. The Deaconesses wll meet Tuesat 0 a. m. the Sesson By the Rev. Samuel. Matehet, yvtor. St. Mka AMJE. "s rr NOTWNO TO Your The Lamentatons of Jeremah are wrtten as an elegy upon Jerusalems destructon. The sufferngs of Gods people at ths tme wo-re terrble.beyond descrpton ther sorrow was ndeed -a grcgnssrruw..whdh«uldjh«yerhhtched_th_heatt-t-<y r one that.edbysaw.t. ~ Z-~~ But thb sufferng was also a type of the far more/terrble cup of sorrow whch our Savour drank for us. n ths sense, usk you to lsten to these words as the words of Chrst, sufferng, dyng, sayng to you to me "s t nothng to you, all ye that by? Behold ard see f there be any sorrow lke unto me s o r r o w. " ", ~.. We ore apt to apply ths age to ourselves when n trouble, usually far more than we ought. Because we feel.most our own burden because we cannot be persuaded to reconcle ourselves to t, we are often ready to cry put "Surely never was sorrow.lke unto my sorow." There are some sorrows very great that Gods own chldren are called upon to bear, but never wthout, hs presence help., But these words "are really trueonly of our Savour.-the great burden bearer, who was truly a man, of sorrows acquanted wth gref, who-was wounded for our transgressons. He call3 our attenton, to hs sufferngs only to make us conscous of how much he loves us..., Look to hs lfe you wll see hm a lovng tender comonate Savour. Are yott n poverty want? Sowas he. Are you persecuted slered? Are.-you sufferng tempted? So Was he. f he suffered hunger thrst -nakedness deserton, shall the servant be above hs Master? the dscple above hs Lord? Behold. Behold hm "touched wth a feelng of your n r "fxmtles," your lovng, tender, sympathetc" Frend. " Behold see hm n the garden of Gethsemane, "beng n agony," Rayng. "My soul s exceedngly sorrowful even unto death." You have had great burdens, but you never had the sns of a world on your shoulders. Was there ever sorrow lke that.sorrow?. The ReVTTTOy Brown of ton-on-ther-hudson. N» Y./wU cona job at 40 a week on the 28th of that month. Although he started work as soon as possble after graduauon, he wll not be elgble for beneflu untl Aprl 95, forty weeks from when he began work-{ $26 for 26 weeks, but th» worked all year r to only $24 for 2 Many of these ton-on-tnernuason, «*.# wn <-"- weens tum wn»»««b ~. duct servces Sunday at a. m j Another example of nequalty s * shown n the case where two workatlers began.work at the same tme, January L 960- One of these workers earned $200 n the frst n Calvary Lutheran- Church. Lenten servces Wednesday 85 p. rt. wll ben charge of the h Wyckcff. A regular meetng o the Womens Guld wll be held tomorrow at 85 p m. They church councl wll meet Monday n the church house. sx-months-of-the-y«arr-wa«- ad latqre. rl_ls off decded to go to Florda. The other ndvdual had to Work all year long to earn hs $200. f both appled for beneftts. on ajnuary. 98, the frst wortter would be enttled to beneftts of! weeks. be easly elmnated [ rsey would modernze,fc ployment Compensaton bll whch would that, whch would c flcent, more equtabv already n the hs The State Cham bet s - the age of ths bn %> state.wll be properh* render the best, nust e u employment compensaton possble to New Je laj at 0 n. m. a wll tnect Tuesday at 8 p. m. n the..tns au«day meetng of, the Womm"d Assocaton wll be held Wodnesday, begnnng at 030 a. m. vta JUU»..,-wth the makng of cancer dress- 8 a. m ffloftr Budfaaowt»aej lngs sewng. At 2 noon the Kprtlal lfe group wll- be led by schuul VOa. wg- _ a. m. chonajt snmue anm8 sernon. Grl Scouts. observance al day. The Young C&ara" Sunprogram,Tuesday at 2 noon. Pnyer crcus wll meet Wednesday ut 0 a. m. n. the homes of Thorlef Barsness, 20 Hllcrest avenue, nnd Joseph Smpkns, 233 Walnut avenue, Alfred Borup wll lead the.lenten servce Wednbsday.."at 8 p. tn. on the topc. "Adventure Un-. lmted." Donald Davs, cat.onal admnatattlas. Tlbe Bluest Albert AlHnuer wll be speak-- speakers wlll tetters. Solost-wll be Robert TrumpotC nstautttlnr \m The Young Ptopflr% M wll meet Sunday alt 3 tp. tea. Tlbe program, fourth) fan o.«]«ef mm, "Careers foe SlwnrkteJ* wffl JJeabune the vocaton. ob turhnntg amd edu- TTlb lt Best lmcheon wll be. served at 230 <by Group 2 under leadershp of Stanley Mrs Ban. At 30 the devotonal servce wll be led by E. B. Cyphers, followed by the annual meetng the electon of offcers, Wednesday at 85 p. m. n the sanctuary, the -Couples Club wll lppesent ts annual Lenten pyogram tor the church featurng the fllm To Gve Talk On Chrstan Fellowshp -The Rev. George AUAlteheson, D.D., pastor, wll preach on the subject, "Chrfetlap Fellowshp," Sunday at a. m. n,the Cranford Tabernacle. Hs topc at the 745 p. "m. servce wll be, "Prepare to Meet Thy God.? Mss Mary Vc of Roselle Park.wll begn a seres of addresses Hllsde. Cars wll leave the church at 745 p. m. The Rev. Dr. Atcheson wll be a speaker today tomorrow at a Sunday School nsttute to be held tn the Bethlehem Lutheran Church,. Elzabeth, / Chor rehearsal wll be held tomorrow nght n the church." The men wll meet for prayer Saturday at 8 p. m. A meetng of the Lades Fellowshp Wll take place Tuesday at 8 p. m. n the home of Robert Nedrach, 8 Central avenue.. Cars wll leave at 7 p. Cars wll lev p, the church for those who wll conduct servces at the Goodwll Home. CHRSTAN SCENCE CHUKCH SERVCES Mans sprtual brthrght of \lo-r mnon over the clams of matter h f "Barabbas." There wll be muscal Bangma> *<ecton5.hy Mrs, Helm.on.thjjjjj., «j( ahe- Un- Mss Bonnell at th«-org»n tge admnatrallhw srttsl a chor of eght voces.v _.. Sunday enttled, "Why We Beleve What We Beleve," for the Senor fellowshp. Furman Kng has been named presdent of the group. Plans are underway for a Bble Conference to be conducted March 8 to Aprl by Dr. Rowan Pearce, rado preacher from Phladelpha.. The Mens Bble Class wll hold o get-acquanted socal tomorrow at 8 p. m. n the home of Frank,m. from Sees njustce n Workers 9. ".. > Benefts Law There has been much talk throughout the state ths year about whether unemployment compensaton benefts should or should not be ncreased. Advocates of mmedate ncreases n the amount of benefts, say that falure, to do so wll be an njustce to workers. But there hasnt been nearly enough sad atx>ut how the present Unemployment Compensaton Law, because of ts own operatonal set-, up. s constantly heapng njustces onsorr.e, workers. Actually the prrrnnt Unemployment Compensaton Law s loaded wth techncal "roadblocks" whch create n justces to Workers. The New Jersey State Chamber of Commerce has ponted out examples of such nequtes n the present Unemployment Compensaton Law n recent analyssw Here are just two examples of how the "present setup permts advantages for.certan types of workers dsadvantages for others A worker who has started on a career of employment for the frst Ekt * tjulmby SU. WmlUl 4S2 Sprlagflehl Ave. Newark S Kescue Msson. CHRSTAN SCENCE BROADCAST A 5-mnute program contanng a message of sprtual nspraton healng together wth muscal selectons of the hghest qualty wll be broadcast Sunday mornng at 935 over Staton WPAT. Smlar programs n ths seres may be heard on. the second Sunday of each month at. the same tme.. career of employment h tme n hs lfe s at a dstnct ds- t snt hs" fault. he has to start workng some tme. Under the. present law t takes entrely Joo long for hm to qualfy for benefts. Take the caseof a young na who graduated from hgh school n June 950. He took " The annual! mrs-l«nl ttea <t the und mv\ Chrstan wll be Scence the theme of servces next T Altar Guld wffl he mtad o Sunday. Subject of the Lesson- Sermon s "Man.",. The Golden Text s taken from one of the psalms ofdnvd "Mark the perftct man, behold the uprght, for the end of that man s peace" (Psalms 3737.) The Bble selectons, nclude a age from Hebrews "What s man. that tho, art mndful of hm. of the" son-of man, that thou vstest -hm? Thou hast., put all thngs n subjecton under hs feet. For-n that he put all n subjecton un.der hm, he left nothng that s not put under hm". (Hebrews Altar Guld wffl Thursday at f 23U) B". un. Wumk off the organsaton! wllllhnt dhbd a color, tbm. "TTHM- B a n y a Cathedral" vulll he shn)km. A towe wll ortennft wvlll he dta B K work uf the enoun. Dog s heod of ttbr Charles Mott s 5* rantjemerlfcj tatr tbr erf Kte d a chor of eght v > _.. A mass meetng of Presbyteran Men wll be held tomorrow. Congressman Alfred Semensk,,reetently returned from Korea, wll speak. Men of the Sprngfeld Westneld churches have beert n- Sns. <s& 3tr- «,8) Correlatve selectons from "Scence antl Health Wth Key to the Scrptures" by Mary Baker Eddy nclude "The dvne Mnd.s the Soul of man, "gves man domnon over all. thngs.. Man was not cretcd from a materal bass. nor bdden to obey materal laws wnch Sprt never mule hs provnce s n sprtual statutes, n the hgherlaw of Mnd" (p. 307). Most sols that artr vmattt alkalne. Bwntaau da o«tt rsh potatoes Bar alt Draat < after applsne. Btae " alkalne- solsdevelopment tert «B Mtmm tneream ft-odttcton of meat s expectea to acmuc n 95 accordng to Kenneth Hood, extenson agrcultural economst of the Pennsylvana State college. n 950, the average cmumer *te 45 pounds of meat n *5. 4S pounds per person may be avalable after meetng the antcpated ncrease n mltary re- HST CHURCH OF CfflUST.SOBfTBT SprnxHeld Ave. at Mln. Cnmtmt* Servces Sunday, a. m. Sunday School, 930 a. m. dted. Bvc, 85 oclock Keadnc Boom S Alden Street Open daly -4, except Thurs. l F L The gat* at ford, bult n served tor. When old! eoate mc gaaut WBTB netnoved, not long ogm. * «M ttrrbec was found ta> h* ta j«wt caattton... AlmwwfT ol Tree* ordnarly tled tewrapsneat other Yrocn foods lor storage n deep freezers, hat been used successfully by Unversty of Mnnesota hortcultursts to protcct apple trees from rabbt nce damage, as Well as from sunscald. * * " YOU MAY ftnd COMFORT. HAPPNESS the WAT TO HEALTH through Uatenlng to tome # the fouowtng Chrstan Scence rado programs of ths vcnty BU. WJZ <«ke) E««y B»»*»y... Ssa p. m..su..wnbw <!«kf>. Evttjr Sudar _.._,.... <4S *. m. WB. WNH ( Mt k«> lt «a4ar wk MaMk _,_ «M. m. 4a. W«B um ka) r- rt * *** l«a«ay BMk.Maatk -l l H. m. la. WQB (UM M> dluujr Buk Mula _ _.._._»» p. m. Requests for tree lterature reports of benefts receved from these progrms wll be apprecated. Montor Vews the News. SU. WJS m«ke> B»«ry T«es4ay. N«wa Bndwl 0«5 p. m. EPERT SHOE REPARNG QOTCC 8BEVCB V. Skates Shar»eae4 Hate Cleaned Stocked LOUS M0NTN B Alden St Cranfscd H RAPPS PHARMACY 24 HOURS AMOB THE aoc S READY TO SERVE YOU Day or ltlt. Sday or A luf* Mat*. t w Wt Ht t 24 htnrt PATMT MDCNES SKK«OOM 6 Ptek Ave. (Bet. 6th 7th) PLANFELD PL Trees Takes Dow And ALL WOKE OVABANTCKD CMNjMeely Cav«r«4 /**# #r Wrt* - A. V. BOYD 4 N. Ottvtr Sweot KAHWAT. N. J. Tel BAhway 7-lMt wm FLOYD E. REYNOLDS Plumbng Heatng Contractor We SpeeaUse n Tour HEATNG PltOBLEMS PROMPT KEPAR 8BSVCB. Lcensed Master Plumber n Cranford. moselle. Garwood Lnden.- «, SOUTH AVKM K. CEAMFOED there s nothng fner than a WNDOW SHADES HOLLAND MADSON Z. M t on vou Hmy SPRMfrAY HOLLAND YOBK CLOTH JOHNSTON PANT SHOP vtn- M. VNON. AW. CmUafard FERTLZERS GRASS SEED LAWN MOWERS No one n Unon County Kas the selecton of lawn mowers that youll fnd at, A & A " ~ Select your "new mower NOW! Power Mowers!T$87.S0 to $20.00 H Mowers! w 6.95 to WeMl Hold t for you. How proud you wll be to say to yottr frends -"Conle sec our new Stromberg-Caxlsonr For here s performancejn sght sound that gves you a thrllng new apprecaton of c wonders of televson., And here, too, s dstnctve cabnetry, to enhance the most chershed center of nterest n your home.,. We have a range of modebf prces that wll convnce you that f you plan to purchase, any televson.recever, you. can afford a luxurous Stromberg-Uarlson! See atfljfbefflta demoustratontoday. - ST. AtA MS T H E CHPPENDALE Graceful console wth fulllength door*. Bs-as-lfe pcture on 7-lnch "black" tube. True-to-lfe tone. Exclusve long-lfe tuner thats unsured for clearest, steadest pctures., Bult-n antennas. Phonograph Jaek. Exquste perod cabnet. Decorator dealgnedj CRANFORD OKN MONDAY AN HUDAT EVENNGS DWAMCC CORPOtATOM U HOKTM Mt. m, CHAWfWft, U. TO. CH NORTH GR«nford [ed for tplorer Scout Gven r for Rescue Boteler of Explorer Shp L«awarded a. cercated the annual, dnner Fln leaders of TTnoh Coun- ScouTs«A Preaton HaU. Elzabeth. award was presented, by Confer Harlon W Drew n escnee of Dr. Arthur A., k natonal scout executve. " A r l 24, 949. Robert saved of JackeLBosch. who fell,c Hah way Rver whle tryng evchs nshng pole. Robert the boy to shore where he stedby- Bll Jackson of J80. [explorer scout also was pre- "wth a letter of-apprecamd congratulaton fron the wardens the Vestry of Church, sponsdr of the Schuck, guest speaker, told, value o( scoutng n com-, juvenle delnquency. He utng teaches boys to buld j n whch people wll not " " s localshp was represented. v D. Peck, Jr., commttee,sn Wllam H. Meyer, exadvsor, nnd Gregory Sheenald Nordstrom George members.... B S. Taylor was toastmasterfton was gven by the Rev. Vl. Cover, Jr, of Jersey erly of Kenlworth. Senneth C.H welcomed Smeon Hydewas accepted w member Monlay nght at lar busness meetng of the j! Guld n Trnty Ghurch. fllanj Old, presdent/s<onthc meetng. Refres - x - - f Set Meetng Pack 03 wll have ts regctng at 7 p. m. Saturday Presbyteran Church school um" n charge of Assstant stcr Davd Brumfeld. Sdbcdole s 3 c SL MdaeFs Sctnonfl. mmfrtrta St. Pat- Lrcks Day/ satogsaab al ts next meetng on Wtntoesaw. All Senjor,Scoa s wrtbo Buawe.>m«rwpc the ber o the GruDSmaua Duy Camp staff East v<flr M ns LB&dbz the.troop- an nfe fcqc danoe enltled, Wawje* «Jl Ttcrj- rkto songs are.beng taxsfr Sn P. Heneban, on rsfaj M THbt ATrt.. ESczabesBn BUnnon, E"elyn Bt G leen Bcurktt. unnwn Caw-Hey, Lnda Crozer Ka-tbe- BOBneO. Sallj Krscoll, Penraj- mlk un JrcOv Mary Goatee GraM. Mary Beth Hampson.. Kay Hrlnetrt. Judah Hencraw Lomtaome Ksmmy, Carol Ann Lee-, Thecesa Mawrs. Anne Mal- pere»"f Maury Aname 3Jk3ar. Also,.., SBefem Mace. Mary JMumme, BtoraBuy Ftarter, Ellen j Powers* CajroB Aam Judncld, [EUzalsetb Rusmm, Oafe Scar.-Maary Camol Sawesrd, Patrca TWg»«f, Arlene Veoner, Docotbj. Vemesaaaflt, Carolyn jwalafa Lela WBne. $200 Ral onlnaed For Local Jeweler Bal! ol 92m ras mnnlxnaed Monday ng)l»* Jotr Calhrn N. Gould of Newarf, BmcaJl jeondler, «*o w U face Gc Junry atllbm tm a charge of recenrks sbafltm mcqaetty. He appeared beflnne MagnsTrate ddsktees J- SCfWMH aa fftn-r-pal Cotrt.. UL lualter.fftab«fl!l was he rnm pfa-rnw* Davd KadlSey erf 3 McClellan street was gjgwgs S3 f<ur a]3(wne a do to Boarm. aumh v<as tkund not gulty offeanrajgl-3m uullacaa9ed <do. W ajnfem lfftuf GtnSffwa broughl feot& cfaurssl T h o m a s.c ConmJlBes "o 307 Colutpba averum" xuad 2dSeae3 a $25 fne $3T emal* m mhe lrvffc dhavng afxrttlfumksannkndclmsle se Gttl Patrolmatu Johtt W $O c o s t s amdl CftqrW A. JLafcrence ot.wmffem.. H2 costs. CHAWgORl) CTZKN AHP CHBQWtJJS THURSDAY. MARCH C, 05 To Teach Classes or\art~group ~ tkl. Awards Offered for Hgh School Snapshoots** AT the xapsent ve got what ** consder a very worth-whle suggeston for hgh-school-age snapshooters. suggest that you do two thngs wth a sngle purpose n mnd. That purpose s to wn your share of the $3,500 prze money beng offered n the 95 Natonal Hgh School Photographc Awards. oth. lor cajelbss ohnnruanj. H.. Ppw- PatmalkmaB!l HEmaftufljfa 5Qempa JFeekj- nd "3 Sctrfh. Unon avenue pans a S Hume amcl $2 costs for fattng tbkharcw a Dpense or regstraton) um ra gwusesskn, also charged by UL All SCOTCH DRNKERS s Scarcer ar Money. But e Stll Have Scotch! CATWS 2-Yev-OU HOUSE cf LORDS /5A BOCK BEER WLL BE HERE N ANOTHER WEEK OR SO. V s to your advantage to place your eders now lquor Stove Free Delvery AVE. CRanfonl The two thngs for you to. do (V cast a crtcal eye over those, pcturesyou made last summer n the fall for possble entres, (2) get busy rght now wth your camera makosbme shots especally for the contest Youre eugble f youre a regu-. lar]y enrolled student attendng r ** daly any publc, prvate, or parochal-hgh school (grades 9 through 2) Jn the Unted States. You can enter any pcture youve made wthout professonal help snce Aprl 9, 950. t doesnt matter whether y6u do your own developng fnshng or have t done commercally. Ths a contest lmted to black-rhte pctures, so dont send color work. Be sure the. prnt hasnt en retouched Enlargements are welcome, f they arent larger than 7x7.. \The pctures (you can enter as xnaoy as you wsh) may have-been Nr Products From 900 to 940 the output of manufactureamextllo products clothnfc. almost trebled n ths eounty. used n.a school publcaton but f theyve been used n another contest or publshed elsewhere, you cant possbly wn a prze. Keep your negatves hy, but dont send them n unless they arc requested. Entres must be postmarked not. later than mdnght February Be sure you know the names addressesof the people appearng n your.pctures. Ths s necessary because youll have to. te able to get ther wrtten consent for the. pcture to be used for advertsng purposes before you can wn a prze. ares aelass to-the-<ontost for any pcture you mght want to enter because t wll certanly coma under one of these four headngs- Babes Chldren, Young People Adults, Scenes Stll Lfe, Anmal Lfe. Wrts your name, grade, school classfcaton of entry on the back of each pcture you submt You can probably get further nformaton about the Awards from your school but f you cant, wrte to the Natonal Scholastc Press Assocaton, 8 Journalsm Buldng, Unversty of M M l H.-S. Wylle of Rahwny wll nstruct the atr classes of the Cranford Creatve Art Group, for th* sprng sesson. T,he t\y>-h6ur classes, 8chedued"fo»*0 weeks, wll be held Tuesday afternoon from to 3 p. m., begnnng Aprl 3. Outdoor sketchng add pantng wll be ncluded.. Evenng classes wll be held Thursdays from 8 to 0 p. m.,n the r. Wylle has studed under Frank Rellly, Max Herman, Khos- Ajootan ard Owen Smth. Durng World War, he served n the nfantry dd art work for the Eghth. Dvson publcaton, "The Golden Arrow" He spent 6 months at tthe Brooklyn Army Base. He also panted backdrops for army show people ncludng Eugene Lst, Mckey Rooney, Joe Lous Joe DMaggp. Mr. Wylle s. a graduate of Curts Hgh School. Staten sl Newark Fne ndustral Arts Department of llustraton Pratt nsttute. He has an art studo n Rahway recently Was engaged for mural work n Nyack, N. Y. Regstraton blanks wll be maled to members of the dub. Anyone wshng to regster may get n touch wth Francs Sloat, 24 Oak lane. Starts Navy-Tranng Harry Wllam Axtt. son of Mr. Harry Axtt of 73 Orange avenue, who enlsted n the navy on December 27, left last Thursday for Great Lakes Naval Tranng Staton at Great Lakes,., to begn hs boot tranng.. g, ey Mnneapols, Mnnesota. John van tulder Yona* Anmal* Even alght change n feoalng schedule can cause dgestve upset n young anmals, just as t does n human bengs. \ delcous Coffee Every tune AUWMAHCA We nvte you to com* n have a cup frao COFFEEMASTER Cofeemaster coffee f ALWAYS perfect becaue everythng t automatc Smply set t forget t. Shuts off by tself when the coffee s done then re-sets tself to keep the coffee tot. YOM cattttt-rt *uk>m*tc. tsyorassuranceofthe same delcous, clear, full-boded coffee every tme you snake t,. RADANT CONTROL TOASTER Automatc fayoml elwt. All you do s drop n the bread. Sraarf»WM«MMM ut*matcally, no levers to push. T«««l ~rl<m 8 ALDEN ST. UenMy wthout poppng or bansng< CRANFORD ELECTRC Cr Rahway Artst H. 8. WYLE Lncoln PTA Selects Hobby Show Gtmmttee Plans, for a Hobby Show soon to be sponsored by the Lncoln PTA were furthered at an executve board meetng Monday at the home of Charles S. Zawalch, 8 roquos place. John P. Mysak was named charman for the presentaton, asssted by Carl Holmqvst, Howell W. Dalrymple, Ralph M. Wrght. Gerald Thurston, John Rspol. Eml Breucr, Mrs Theodore W. Gcrlach, Harold Sorensen, R. H. Outcault, Benjamn Stevenson, Olga Keene Mrs Russell Houser. The commttee wll meet ths BARGAN! We have a lmted amount ot NUT sze LOCUST Anthracte frozen at $20.25 a ton cash. Lmt 3 tons to a customer. Lehgh Coal & Supply Co. 4 MYRTLE ST. CRanford 6-77 afternoon at the home of Mysak. 7 Mohawk drve. Martn...Seg, natonal assstant cubbng drector, wll address an upper grade assembly on Aprl 4 n connecton wth the show. He wll speak on "The mportance of Havng * Hobby.". G. Raymond McGrath announced that the attendance flag had been won by Mary Wlsons fourth grade class. The Study Group wll forego ts March meetng to attend the combned meetng of the fve Cranford PTA organzatons March, 5. t was announced by lars. Waller Knorr, who sad the February 28 meetng resulted n a proftable dscusson- Gardeners Meetng Harold Ammcrman of 022 Rartan road wll.,be hostess Tuesday at 2 p. m. at the regular monthly meetng v of the Sunny Acres Garden Club. Troop 8 Ends Work Grl Scoufefroop 8 has pleted. the frst ad badge. Jnstruc* ton Was gven by Ms ** k Jenkns/school nurse, E. N. Geddlngf. leader of the troop. n preparaton for week-end campng n the sprng, the troop wll start on the campcraft badge ths week. George E. Ostcrheldt, Jr., leader, s teachng frst ad to Troop 0. The grls prevously had b workng on outdoor cookng campcr-aft-badges". - Farm PM* for M Only farmers who esa aaraaw cotton aertag* whbeut dsturbng a wen-planned feed producton atogram should do to. have surplus Und, labor, rncnt to use for eottoo proaaemoa. Adjust the ventlaton of your poultry DOUM to weather rovlwflnt. The best way s to see your physcan at the frst sgn of llness then to follow hs counsellng to the letter. For pharmacal needs, depend on us for the sarhe help. CALL SEAGERS DRUG STORE J. WALTER SEAGEK. Kec. Fhann. 04 N. UNON AVE. CRANFORD % TT **" T*T " * " " " " " * o% **"TJ " * o» o < "..... V.-. == = ==. take pleasure n announcng the openng of my Cranford offce for the hlng of Lfe nsurance -. - *.... w -» *... «General nsurance at 6 North Unon Avenue. wll contnue, for the present, to mantan my New York offce at 5 Wllam Street, where have m located for the past 22 years. complete nsurance servces of ths offce are x. now avalable to resdents of Cranford vcnty. LFE (ROU» ANNUTES -! n mr.. lll U "!» m JSk «V "f N! s. % $...-> -.fl GAR NSURA 6 North Unon Avent Broker. Agent Manager FRE CASUALTY LABUrY Y BONDS J * = % = lll. lll lll lll K lll lll nfr lll M lll! c~. )*,..-L-.-,~S Asu4U /.

10 *l%w -r * SSFKD RATES mtst DfStBTOH ««>,«. B t mu asltussaa. AM *!» as B ffhu UN. A«s Mt la N. tusraanl Un» ass jr a*s ss_ CASH «««!»*»* N*.?? S-»*> aa»»rtw»««*./ L - DEADJNK to«corv Wrtataflajrs --M 0 A. M. 9ENDDC AUTOMATC WASHER, good condton. Reuoublt 87S. W. A. Stanfer. 409 Casno Ave.. CRanford e-asao. ".. STUDO COUCH. 3 pllows, open to doublr bed,.good condton. WEleld a-0827w. Call after 430. P. M. For Sale lrnc «phnf ~Cat~nrT- DNNG OOM SET. 0 plrcm l)k\ Cllaord B-608. k\l\t) st two bell shaped, h t HlS ""~ Reason- LAMP HnlnS. CRanford ESQURE VENETAN BUND CO.. 5 North al Slrest. Kenllworth. CRanford G06M. Cu«t6m made blnd*. w Groeral Avc, Cranford. BEFRGEKATOR. Fr«ldalr«. 77 cu. tt pvrfect condton, prced reasonal.lr. CRanford 0-BSSO. 57 P COVERS, draperes, cutom madr SOKA. ktchen snk }f A. Hume*. w...~ c-u, Hoocer cabnet,»cr»en doors. T.V x.". B8V x-atla 2 wndow kr,-h», R9 \ HO Y, Cllan,loH t-oa.."a.-. tkv. -HAUJAN! lleular ss prln nu Ktyl* platnum rng trmuttv wlh 2 -polnt dlamnrtd) (o carry on lt Hlme. 4 to carat Only S2.V0O Mt Curdy vwelvrt, t) Aldcn St r-rw. lord <l-0tl. SHADE. 0-t..-» * «., owr,»3-w>.each youth enal. a.50 2 wcker chan, Urge eoj ««tnblj. -»S0 over.tn(red cha». " lbrary table, $7. CRanlord , THE fcrantobp CTZEN AND CHRONCLE. THURSDAY, MARCH 8. V9S Real.TRTE COACH, «r dlton. any reasonabl S-8M. For Sale «y. «xes)lfnc r ran- c dffer. CRanford COMPUTE PRUHHO SERVCK Frut tree*, flowerng shrubs, varcnau, hade trees Estmates chetrluuy gven Call WEstAeld 2-W7» aft«f 6 P. H. Jm HLDS BLOND MAPLE CRB (Kroll. ",am«s..prng matchng wardrobe. Cost 800. sell for 845. CRanlord TREES TAKE* DOWH. cut up «nd removed. BoberU-Wea*. 8 No. Lehl*h A?.nu.. CRanlord «-3»84. Under. 2- l.othes DRYER. Hamlton automatc, a«, llkr new. t300 mahogany drum table wth bult-n rado baby swng. *2.. CRanford KTTCrTEN 6r oth«r CUSTOM CKBBUTB Mtnton-BUt Cabnet Company, 3 South Unon Ave.. CBanfonl «-0S3s- TABLE PADS.»-pc. aeta, front (S.BS. - Choce of beauul colon. Free estmate* gven. Alban-LewU, f* N. Unon Ave.. CRanford S-6M6. - SPECAL USED MACHNE SNGER electrc round bobbn., conole model, (ear drven sewt backward! forwardn. d«rn< monogram. Free sewng course* Machne guaranteed Th» a real buy. Only one on h, SNGER SEWNG CENTER 993 Stuyvesant Ave., Unon UNonvlle Open Monday yfrlday Evenngs FCANSDOWNE RESERVE blended whl key. H. t a ffth. Call or phone, we wll.delver. Scher,.04 Walnu Ave.. CRanford fl washng nal Skylght formula. rents refund, for Jug) Shop, opposte the CRanford Chaplns Sport flrehouss. Tel Servcng T D M O B n S repared. Kar prces cluuged. John Forcella. 307 Holly St.. CRanlord Real Entate For Sale Call WEatneld -WJt LoveUnd BANGS OL BURNER SBVCK. CRat.- lord «-»S3»... t 293-R. UPHOLSTERNG Fnest. All types of cushons seat bottom repars. Jones UphoUteMnk Co...40 East 2nd Ave. Roselle. CHetnut 8-548>.. 3-3» coununapsf Cabnet Co.. 3 CRanford (-03S8 aop Unon Ave, SEATS-Cant, rush, ratttn. *<» tor delvers*. PLUnJeld 430 Somerset Street. North PUlnfWd M. J s RADO AND TELEVSON SEB Al make* repared, sama day, lowest prces. Herbert r. Sorga. Jer sey Rado Servce, 24 HUerest Ave. CRanford " CARPENTEH - CONTB<CCTOR. Repars, mtnl weather strppng, porch enclosure cabnet work,. screens, garages, catlkln!, roofng sdng. George R. Nobe*. & Adam«Ave.. CRanford Call before 8 a. m. or after 0, P. M Authorzed TMKEN. OL BURNER SALES AND SERVCE Servce on all makes Metered fuel ol delveres RELABLE FUEL OL_SUPPLY, nc. 3t2"cetcnnlaTAve.,"cRanford ALL HOME REPARS alteratons A No Job too small Baxter. CRanford ELECTRC Lght Bulbs, Oeneral Electrc Mada. AU Szes. A * A Hardware, 2 North Avenue. Wast. U, U ban-lcw Hardware, 0» N. Unon Ava. F you plan to buld., repar or mak< alterauonj. Call T-JONSEN. 408 Cen trsl Avenue, CBanford 6-D548. TRUCK CRAM T.D.-9 Bulldozer for hre. 8. W. Olver. nc.. CRanford 6-89 Lnden SEASONED TOl-SoC, Tyard load!)... ((clkrrcd. Sam Vltulc am) S<n«. 44 North ltlt Strut. Kunllworth, Cran- lord <,>JUM. Cull ft.r 5. M. THOHCAl FSH nnd accessores now uvmudu. Cranord l v et Shop North Ave., E.. CHanord 6-OOB. Open Sundays Horn to 3 r. M. FHKSTONFrUble-nodvl rado -auto-, nnlc record vhanr combnaton. Extxllrnt condton, %M Phono CRanford 7 P. M. > 3-l FlEfr ACE. RANGE FURNACE can burn. PRES-TO-.OOS., Clean, convrtlent fuel. Carton of 6 logs $ delvered, c. E. Trubenbach, Cranford Fertl S Seed, 8 South Ave., E., CRanfrl 6-R6. ",, U Dressmakng Alteratons EPERT TALORNG DRESSMAK- NG-Two-day alteratons. Servce for your new sprng outs, By appontment only. CRanford 6-lBflL 3-5 MASONRY General repars alteratons. S. R. Jordan. 320 Soutn Avenue East. CRanlord. Tel, CRanford 6-69P BEND Automatc Washer Servce, work guaranteed. CRanford S-7S. LADES SUTS DRESSES made to order also alteratons. Specalze n weddng gowns. Call Han(l. CRanford COLUMBA WNDOW BHAUES.up to 8 nrruj, on your roller, $.39. Same Day Servce. Alban-Lewls Hardware,, 00 N. Unon Ave. U Truckng Haulng RELABLE TRUCKNG CO. Reasonable Storage EsUmates Contract or Hourly 3 rooms S rooms gjo.00 S rooms S5.00 AH load* nsured COTTONS, dreuy. dresses Mlu for MB small -teens Easter. Vm ure nvted. t«our fashon parade from 4 to 5 on Thurday Frday nftcrnoon, March. l(th 8th. EDTH HLL TEEN SHOP 29 Elm Street, Wesleld WEsleld 2-40 Open Monday Evenngs VENETAN BUNDS n stock. 33 to M nches, custom qualty stock blnds, all 04 nches long, «3.U also Jencralt C. W. Breneman custom blnd*, 53c q> foot. Cranlord UphoUlery Shop. 20. South Avenue, East. CtUnted S-4WM. tl - BOBBNS St ALLSON. nc.. 33 South Ave.. E., CRanford B-0898 UOVTNCr STORAGE PACKNG., Agents Alled.** Van Lnes. nc. CARLS Local Truckng Servce. Wll move up to A rooms of furnture to shore or mountans. Lght haulng, hour, day or contract Load* nsured. Also attcs, cellars fards cleaned. RAhway SAVE MONEY on snk* wall eabl SECONDS. Lnden Stove Supply JO Sant George Avenue. "" open evenngs UU B. SARGENTS MOVNG AND STORAOE now loadng household goods.to all t States Canada, specalzng n New Engl, Florda - Calforna shpments. Sama van to destnaton. Let us eaumata your next move. UNTED VAN LNES. Tad Sargent. Agent. WElltld * EWATK awtajtp MULTPLE LST YOUR PROPEBTY, WTH A LOCAL REALTOR Kt you beng TRANSFERRED, or do you need more room than you now have? Want u> SELL BUY somethng better LOCATED or otherwse DFRR- ENTT Our SPECALTY s SELLNO HOMES. We can get a PRCE for yours, QUCKLY... ay we.lst t FOR BALE? Just dal CR fl-900 SHAHEEN AGENCY. Realtors S North Avenue. East. Cranford MULTPLE LST YOUR PHOPKtTV WTH A JOCA* HEAL/TOH CftAMrOSf* a-famty wt ROOM apartment of 5 room* seated famy ROOM Other Separate double, g deep lot. S4J0*. -- BRO HOW MUCH S AN ACRE? ts enough for prvacy, for gardenng, far play space, for pcnckng, far spraaavlog lawns, for comfortable breath-tssty lvng. Why do we ask? Berauat. we have a spacous 2-lamlly wth not - but TWO.AND ONE HALT Choce resdental street. Excellent nplus a g-room apartment for yourself.. CRANFORD _ AS CUTE AS A ft AttlC BTsTlflr Oaf PT* Wanted T Male StUPPtNO CUOUC Good HANDY MAN far general nsde outsde mantenance n Garden Apartmenta. Steady work reference requred, state alary desred. Box SU, c,\o Ctzen Chroncle Wofh Wanted - HQH SCHOOL GRL baby sltmng. vcmtyj ELDERLY. WOMAN wuh~ chldren avertngs. v m ford. WSsleU. 2-%ss tjr.caoc Trust Co. OPPORTUNTY tor "»" ho 7r obtan extra ncoma. Household y jun soar* tme on commsson.. State SJSSersca. Box 83, c/o Ctlasn OPEN FOR NSPECTON ATURDAY tt SUNDAY to» P. M. 203 BALMERE ROAD. NORTH OMFORTABLE. large sx-room dwellng. L. R. wth freplace, large dnng room. ktcken wth breakfast nook, 3 large bedroams. tled, bath. steam heat, screened porch, ncely shrubbed. Prce S5.8OO. jbseph J. GUKER. REALTOR North Ave., West CR MULTPLE-LST YOUR PROPERTY WTH A LOCAL REALTOR " K REAL HOMEYLHQME n very desrable neagorhoodnear Hgh School. 3 nce bedrooms wth extra smaller room, tle bath, attc utalrst, large lvng room wth freplace, sun room, full dnng room, st floor powder room, scence ktchen, breakfast nook, steam heat loh, domestc hot water all year, open porch. J-car garage,» TWO BLOCKS TO CRANFORD HGH School 3-bedroom home. attc wth stars, lvng room wth log-burnng freplace, sun room, dnng room, kltch.team heat (ol), garage. Brlck~ bungalow n stxectatnt vestbule entrance. Uto bath wth shower, Ktepce. ktchen, breaklast bar. large screened-ln porch." flnr-door bsdtoows. Help Wanted - O R ON THE BAND WAOON makng - _ -.***.st..! smatwna coatu fpewrfters TO rapatra «nd rentals, JUNOB ACCOUNTANT, progressve frm n Garwood, good pay. good workng condtons. WEsleW JMM0. RESPONSBLE MOTllr.lt,. Call after,5 J, en, pantry, s,t ncely located. 5,000. HENS, Realtor 7.North Ave. E. CRanford MULTPLE LST YOUR PROPERTY WTH A LOCAL. REALTOR, plus partly-fnshed second- nsulaton, automatc heat, attached garage. 93 x 0 lot. RVER- PROPERTES?" Not one but THREE. FRST 6 charmng groom bans) wth 75 ft- on the Cranford Rver SO, ft. on a well-known resdental street convenent to center. Ol heat, double garage, reduced to S23J00. SECOND an" alder type -rootn home n need] of repars but an excellent buy. Centrally located. 03 ft. frontag*. 3JM. THDD a modern 4-bedroom. 2-bath bom* not on the Rver but wthn a block of tt. Part brck. 37 ft. lvng room wth opaa freplace, vapor heat, double garage, S x ts lot. saa.000. CHECK THS AGANST YOUR SPECFCATONS Tled scence ktchen Tled bath, r st floor Uvatory Center hall. Large lvng room.wth freplace nsuuuon " OH steam heat v North Sde 0 years old. Anythng mssng? We cant thnk of thng. See t today. HOWLAND - REALTOR 444 Chestnut Street ROselle 4-0S0 Gertrude Nunn CR. S-asSB - Mr. Harold Wlson CR Mram Nevlle CB. 6-«Ug Cranaor*! M ALL-AROUND MACHNST gage to assst department foreman. Good pay. good workng condtons, prpgj" TvefCntln Qarweod WEslrd wth Apartments Wanted ADULT COm2J wsh 4 Mrtm asr AUTOMATC SCREW MACHNE to set up operate New - Brltton Crdley machnes, tp. M. toll shltt. «days, food pay. good workng co«4- tons progressve Arm n n.twml WEsleld yoono co TWO-FAMLY HOUSK. North Sde. x»- sesson one Hoor, wrte box No. 90. c/o Ctzen Chroncle. 3-8 CONVERTED TWO-FAMLY on a quet AL. TYPES snk tops repared or re- dead-end street wth an Unobstructed placed.. Lnoleum, asphalt, rubber, tle vew of the rver lot wth an a~,r«ln.t»l«! Home floor waxers lor outdoor barbecue. 3 4-room opart- nstalled! Home floor Waxers rent, 8.50 per day. W. R. Dolber Co,, 74 Central WEtll W. R. Dolber & Ave.. -WEstlleld SEWN.G MACHNES AND VACUUM CLEANERS tpalrcd accepted* for trade-n on new ones. Guaranteed Workmanshp. ". Free Estmate SNGER SEWNG. CENTER 62 Elm Streut. WEsetd monts plus 3 addtonal rooms n the attc. Modern ktchen bath, Ser>r orate utltes. No rent cellng. Both floors avalable.. HAROLD J. BURNS Broker 0 North Ave.. West CRanford Nursery School ONE OPENWO avalable lor 3 ac 4-yearold n Utttt School of Crawler*. Call Mrs, «- H. Sehuhe]. CRanford S-WM for nformaton. 8-B Tutorng subjects. Caratus T. dark, B. A. LL. B, Ed. at. 3M Mountan Ave kevg. p A VEstaWaVHrMA-W. B. A. (Yalel AveWgttr WestSed Work WtmUl - MASON WORK, all kr.,. Far. Wnye* strt-n r Lost BANK BOOK No Company. f not -m March. 95). appln-au,, n u,u Busness For S GAS STATON..2 bays. P on. WEstBeld M. Truck For TRUCK, pane, 040 >ly mon]l j tres Call WE»tlW d?* 6 P.M. -.. VETS YOUNG MEN. 8 YRS. OP The nth Reconnassance Company. US/ wanu YOU Top B l n * rant., avalable. Actve,... unt wu. not be ndvdually to BAD or drafted! n event of natonal enejgenty..why not. serve n. unt you.have selected, wth- men -QU know, wth famlar equpment? Earn new hgher pay for meetngs act retrement credts be preparedl DONT PUT T QFF. Remember, once you have receved your "Greetngs", we cant help you! Call Capt. A. T. Boggs, CRanford C-CSL o* wrte B Parkway Vllage. DO T NOW!). OM MADE 8t.Q NC FtHKlV VEREO BlTlO, TON H T C H» FOUR YEARS OLD. on large double lot. 7 rooms. 3 baths, convenent to Hgh School. S ROOMS, detached garage. Uvatory. scence ktchen, tle bath CALL DOROTHY CHEW, broker. CRanford TOWNSWf <Mr CRANFOK* ASSKSSMCNT NOTCE Notce hereby gven that the Board for makng asssasnunt for benefts conferred on ls real estate by.reaf h pltm of lwt mprove- CRANFORD Refrgeraton Sales Servce. Household commercal repars on Frgldalre, Kelvlnator, Crosley, Coldspot, Nqrge, etc. Tel, CRanford ELECTRCAL Contractng Housewlrlng, Jobbng, fluorescent fxtures, repars ana plugs nstalled. George SangutUano, 2 Myrtle Street. - Tel CRanford Wanted To Rent ENGNEER. FAMLY wsh to rent. unfurnshed apartment, 5 or -6 rooms, or house. Call Verona f. Furnshed Rooms For Rent LARGE FRONT ROOM, twn beds, n prvate home, convenent for transportaton. Call CRanford, after 7 p. m.,.., sun of the compart tor of local mprovements." wll meet on Thursday, the 6th day of Uareh. 89. at 830 V. U.. at the Muncpal Buldng, wul oonduct a hearng at whch all persons may be heard who are nterested n the makng of aaseasments Tgn t r**** real estate benefted by reason of the completon of the followng local mprovements» «w_4_ " A Manla GARWOOD. 50 Second Ave., two furnshed bedrooms, bath, heat, near No. 45 Gentlemen. Garage HOUSE, unfurnshed, 3 or 3 bedrooms, for " Tt B*k* A "* "Ufrancy by by MASON CONTRACTORS Sdewalks, Flagstone-Work, Garage Buldng. Brck Work, Cellar Water Proofng. Free estmates. Schwartz, CRanford or UNonvUle 3-6M-J. September st, vcnty Cranford or Wesleld. Wrte Box 500. c/o Ctzen Chroncle. 3-5 CARPENTER cabnet maker, qualty craftsmanshp. Ludwlg Sebert. 388 Lncoln Drve, Kenlworth. Tel. CRanford «Lnden PTTSBURGH PANTS, full lne of nteror exteror. Panters dscount n house lot quanttes. Alban-UWU, ton North Unon Ave. U)H. COMPOST 85 a yard, delvered. Screened sol compost, 87 a yard, de- - Uvered. also small excavaton work. V. Faxlo, ELUabeth between 8 a 9. U.. U For Brthdays Annversares gve MAGAZNES,. NEW or - RENEWAL subscrptons Call. Eart V. Guy, CRanford MADE TO ORDER cabnets of aluklnds, ouulde wndow poxes, all hnds of flower boxes, pedestal tables, plcue tables, book shelves, televson table, lawn furnture of all knds, toy chests,»he*t of drawers. Fred Davey. 43 No. 7th St.. Kenlworth. CRanford FULLER Brushes For tooth brushes, household brujhts, polshes, waxes. Call or wrte L. A. McKee, 2 Arlngton Road, Cranford, N. J. Telephone CRanrtrd Talorng, REPARNG REMODELNG Mens Womens Garments Expert_workmanshp Charges reasonable DEPENDABLE repars to all knds of household artcles equpment. Reasonable rates. Phone CRanlord Please call alter 830 p. nvtu Estmates Cheerfully Gven. MAYFAR TALORS, Qumby St., WestAeld WEsleld Floor Servce ft. MENZEL.Telephone us to dscuss your floor problems. Floor scrapng rsflnlshlng o( old floor* a specalty. Pol- shlng, also Waxng. Estmates cheerfully Jtven. Phone CRanford , 8 EW- -beth Avenue. ORanford. PLUMBNG Heatng, h w m cleaned wth electrc, sewer machne. Guaranteed. Edward O. Ledden * Son. TeL ROtrlle 4-UO7 CRanford WASHNG MACHNE REPARS 7 YEARS EPERENCE Only expert mechancs work on your applances. ron*, vacuum cleaners, rados, motors, toasters also repared. Coffeys. 29 Alden-Slreet. Tel. CRanford U Lots For Sale LOT 67 x 27, all mprovements. Prce HAROLD J. BURNS Realtor 0 North Ave.. West CRanford Bus.»7 weekly., extra. VEBY PLEASANT, comfortably furnshed room near bath. Prvate home. CRanfnrrt B-Oona. ** TWO FURNSHED ROOMS n prvate home. deal for one or two busness men, near bus. CRanford TWO CONNECTNG ROOMS or 2 sngle wth ktchen prvleges, garage f desred, near hgh school. CRanford NORTH UNON. AVENUE near Elzabeth Avenue. 80 ft. front by 200 ft.. 83,000.. CASNO AVENUE 50 by 00 ft. 00 feet from Rversde Drve CORNER of John Street North Avenue. 80 by 08 ft., Wrte Owner FEL DFABO Box 3986., Hollywood. Florda Wanted To Buy Santary sewer n- Pacfc from Orange Avenue westerly to lot 43 n block 480 Santary sewer- n Oabome Place, from Veronca Avenue to Raymond Avenue... 3 Santary sewer n Wad* Avenue, from Lambert Street westerly to Scherrer Street 4 Pavng Shaw/nee Road from Sprngfeld Avenue to Chlppewa Way. Fred J DeUer, Secretary Dated February So CoU fa So* _ You wouldnt thnk «bolng water ovor a pece p ce. But Wegahongo low-ttmptraturo scentsts cm boll lqud helum by "beatlnt* t wth lqud ar at s.tomporature tat 9*0 degrees below zero. t works because lqud helum s more than <00 degr«e colder than lqud ar. Cajnforten When qultng a comforter, a long fne embroldtry-eyed needle l«easer to use than an ordnary needte.. toades ve your that custom-made loot" pert workmanshp at able charges. FREE ESTMATES 62 ELM ST. WESTFELD 2-Q74J LARGE SNGLE ROOM, quet resdental secton. Breakfast optonal. Call between 0 7 P. M. CBanford CLEAN. CHEERFUL furnshed room n modern prvate home. Ktchen prvleges optonal, reasonable, convenent transportaton. Call CBanford S-27OS after 030 P. M. H. r REYNOLDS. Rotary specalst Ol burner servce on- all types) Vacuum. cleanng ol. or coal furnaces. Converson work. Tel CRanford 8-2U0. f AVENEL AUTO WRECKERS We bear.old cars. CRanford «ANTQUES OF ALL KNDS, furnture. -- etc. v CRanford chna, brc-a-brac, U BOOKS, hghest prces made..mmedate removal P. M. Bookshop. 330 Park Avenue. Plalnfleld Pantng - Decoratng T. A. CRANE Pantng Decoratng. 330 Hgh St. for-estmates. TeL CRanlord 8-0B8". VENETAN. BLNDS. nclosed rouek *ads the Artejt n the world, custom - made, all colors. For tree estmates telephone WEstlleld before p. m. J. Svenda, 89 South Ave.. Oarwond. N. J... V. B. DAVS. nteror Exteror pantng, - paper hangng. Qualty materals workmanshp. Eat For reasonable prces free estmates «au CRanford UNDEH DECORATNO CO. Patotll* decoratng esubllshed MS. CaUj Curtans CURTANS laundered at home. CRanford 8-S850. Call Nursng Servce CRANFOHD V. N. A. for General Nursng. Vsts, Hypodermcs. Maternal nfant Care. Health Educaton. The Vstng Nurse Can Help You. Nomnal f». Tel. CRanford , or consult Telephone Drectory. - ROOMS for rent by day a* sonable rates. Call CBanfwJ CRANFORD HOTB LARGE SNGLEROOM, pleasant surroundngs, central locaton.. Sutable tor commuter or student. nqure CRanford e-om. ApartmentsFor Rent FOUR ROOMS, all utltes suppled. Adults only. CRanlord UvaWesl Oases The rapd trdgg tha have been mad* n low temperature processng the growng, nterest n bulk storage of lqufed gases resulte4 n an ncreased use of the straght nckel steels durng the early part of Substtute cellophane tape for a brush to remove lnt from your dark suts when motorng. smply Lnden tlanus recondtoned ard guaranteed from 873 to S78S, tasy terms. Br -.new wonderful spnets at the bast prces n... Cranford Pano Co* - Tunng am. rebuldng experts, 3 North Avenue. East. CRanford WRNGER ROLLS FOR WASHTNO MA- CHNES HolU n tocg. for any type Wrnger. Brng n your ow one, we wll duplcate t whte rubber., COFFEYS. The House That Servce Bult" 0 Aldel Street CRanford UPHOLSTERNO Furnture repars. draperes, wlp covers, Venetan blnds. Nce choce or fabrcs. F. Kantner & Son. 20 South Av«., E., Tel CRanford MCHAEL M. BARCH Pantng exteror. nteror,, paper hangng expertly done. CRanford 8-22M.. PANTNG AND PAPERHANOMO. - Qualty materals, careful workmanskp. Reasonable rates. Prompt servce. Call CRanford MT8CHKE tt BLUNCK Panters Decorators. 47 North 8th Street, Kenlworth, N. 3. Telephone CRanford ROtelle al. Jumble Store JUMRLE STORE SALE. What s t you want need n the sprng T nakojou happy want to tlttg? A lul, of course, wth a pretty val. Tlurnday Frday we are havng a SALE South Avenue, Cot CR CnlUlku Mondays Wednesdays R. MENZEL- nteror, exteror pantng paperhanglng. Estmates cheer-, fully gven. Phone CRanford Ellrabeth Avenue-, CRsntord. WLLAM ROESEU nteror Exteror Pantng. Sklled mechancs. Personal supervson, 305 Columba Avenue..Cranford. Call Cllanford U Shoe Reparng «L*S SHOE REPAHUNO. 08 N. Unon Avo.. lor quck shoe repar servce, Movng Storage OCAL naton-wde movng storage. AgenU for Alled Van lnes. nc. All types of cratng packng. All servces performed n an expert manner at reasonable rates. ~ BOBBNS At ALLSON, toe. 93 South Ave., E. fbone CRanford Cranford. W. J. Muscal nstructon MARAN R. TUNNEF teacherof pano. CUCM! musc. 3 Straord Terrace, CRanford Drvng nstructon A-l AUTO SCHOOL Establshed 928 LEARN TO DRVE NOW BlJ3«r7Pt R**oftg-Reparng WE MAE A SPECALTY of all types. of roof reparng such as tle, slate, asptalt. asbestos any other type roof. Also new roofs. Wm. L. Schroeder, Walnut Ave., Cranford. Call day or nght CRanford U Home nsulaton BALDWN HLL rock-wool, nsulaton, blown method used panorlal superv- lort EsUbllshed 928. Wm. L- Schroeder, Walnut Ave., Cranford, Call day or nght. CRanfoax 8*474. LOLA SHNDELL. Pano teacher. Spec lalung ln~ begnners, prvate lessons, group nstructon. 807 Orange Ave., CHanford 8-30S0. E. R. BENNETT, Teacner of Pano. Latest rnethods. < Begnners advanced course. Specal course tor adult begn- Hers. Lessons at your home, 888 Doran TeL WEsleld tl F YOUR CHLD has taken classcal pano lessons for years, now wants to gve t up..protect your nvestment gve one year of aopular Jaatructlons he wul always play. Resulu guarante. Home nstrucuoos. WU" Uam saac. CBanlprt,S-M?o7~ U, Clock*. Repared CLOCKS Sprng wound or electrc cleaned repared. E. P. Chamber-. lan. CRanford 8-U97. Electrcan DANEL J. HEYBURM LCEN8KD ELECTRCAL. CONTRACTOB RESmEMTAL - COMMERCAL NDUSTRAL ELECTRC MOTORS REPAREDJBMSlDE AVE. - CHAMORP S-8SM ATltKT MS HOVRLY. FOR THE DAY OR LONGER 320 Washngton Aye. EUZABETH N. J. EL NSURANCE n All ts -WJttH- KfHESENTATlVE COMPANES nsure CHARLES ft TEAKE twunna CRufwd Room 2, S*coad Floo> STATE OP NEW JESSSY.. U HELEN W. RAMSDEN. EARL. RAMSDEN, her-husb, JOHN M. WATSON. BLANCHE WAT- SON, hs wfe, MABY WATSON, wdow, NELLE LAWRENCE (L. S.) QASS, wdow, HERBERT MC-, LAUCJHLN, MARGARET. (PEOOY MC LAUOHLN. hs. wfe. EUGENE TAYLOR WL- KNS. MARY W. WLKN8. hs wfe,,. Defendants. You are hereby summoned requred to serve upon Charles J. Stevens, plantns attorney, whose address s 8 North Unon Avenue. Cranford, New Jersey, so answer to the complant amended complant fled n a cvl acton n whch Robert D. Whlttler s planf The Journalst Home Assocaton, et als, are defendants, pendng n the Superor Court of New Jersey, Chancery Dvson. Unon County, Docket No., r wthn 35. days after March - Sth. 08. exclusve of such date, otherwse judgment by default may be rendered aganst you for the relef demed n the complant amended complant. The acton has been nsttuted for the purpose ol foreclosng barrng the equty of redempton of the.defendant* n to premsesstuate, lyng beng n the Townshp of Cranfdrd, County of Unon State of New Jersey, descrbed as follows Known desgnated as Late n Block 435 on the.tax- Assessment Map of the Townshp of Cranford, beng also known ts B4 Arbor street. The above descrbed lots were sold at a publc tax sale held on November 8th, 04, by Albert B. Caldwell. Collector of Taxes of the Townshp of Cranford. Sad tax sale cercate coverng. Lot 8 n Block 438 the Ux len coverng lots Blk 435 f d wre there- Chl y Stokes was the owner of Lot 8 lo w.jc-os-on-he-crarord TL._ ment Map ded sezed of an estate n fee smple theren the persons heren nsmed are made defendants. for the followngreasons! You, Helen w. Ramsden John M. Watson have an Undvded hterest n sad ls premse* as hers of Alfred Stokes Watson, deceased son of Ann Watson. <teceased devsee under the Last Wll Testament of Charles Henry Stokes you. Earl. Hamsden, have an ncohoate rght of curtesy or other nterest n sad ls premses as. the husb of Helen W, Ramsden SOU, Blanche. Watson, have an ncohoate rght o( dowev or othc(- nterest.n sad ls premses as toe wfe of John M. Wetson. you. Mary Watson, have a tght of dower as the wdow of Alfred Stokes Watson, deceased, or other nterest n sad ls premses you, Nelle Lawrence af. have an undvded-nterest n wald ls premses as.a devsee Under the Last WlU Testament of Clara Wrght, deceased, who was a devsee Under the Last Wlt Testament of the aforesad Charles Henry Stokes you, Herbert McLaughlln, have an Undvded nterest n sad ls premses as an her of Florence Stokes McLaughlln, deceased daughter her of Clara Wrght, devsee under the Last WlU Testament of Charles Henry Stokes, deceased! you, Margaret Ptgm/l McLaughlln, havo sn ncohoate rght of dower or other nterest n sad ls premses as the Wlff flf.ugrjtert - Eugene TayloTwll Real Estate Wanted TWO-FAMLY HOUSE on the Northslde wth possesson one Boor. Wrte Box Ne care Ctzen Chroncle. 3-3 Auto$ for Sale 839 PLYMOUTH. good condton, good rubber, rado heater CRan ord wrap the tape round your sttcky slate out. tenurvg lnt dust by psttlng Ughtty over the s u r f a c e ".,... - When cookng chcken, vsf low to moderate temperatures, wth dry heat for young blrd most heat for Older ones. Balanced ratons pay dvdends n dsease control hgher market value of lvestock. 837 Ford, model 80, good mechancal condton. Call CRanford 8-28*8. PONTtAC, 838 S-cyllnder, 4-door sedan. exc*ll»nt condton as to motor wth goad tres body pant. Call CRanford for appontment. OLDSMOBLE, club coupe good tres, good condton, new clutch-phone CRanford ~ 938 CHEVROLET tudor sedan, heater. new battery, good runnng condton. See at Jones Bros. Staton, Centennal North Aves., Cranford S Autos Wanted WANT TO SELL your cart Call ford days. After ate WaMSeld , Pano Tunng PANO Tunng Bapsrlag.,.. W. Graff. "3r M year* WestBessTa anal. Cranford * foremost pano tuner." SM Walnut Street, WsssskL TeL WEsleld a-sus. Member of New Jersey Assocaton of Pano Tuners. 7 8 n Block 429 aforesad, were t! after assgned to the planf.. Charles Henry Stokes was the owner of Lot d Block-4S-on-the-Cranfort T»x~Asses* rttl.ab pano tuttng repatrtas) CRanford Ptano lld 3 «" le.fable pano by recognlxed experts. CRo Co. Tuners Rebullden. 3 Aveu East CaU CRanford HTM. Tlng ~~~sttttent Us. BeaUUfuL STEEL- tle for nstalled over present walls. permanent, economcal. Terms f deslrad. Mr. Maynard. Vemaal Tle Co.. CRanford « CR 8-osTO. GUS COHEN REAL ESTATE NSURANCE BROKER 425 Orchard St Cnnford M5 OtaADv BOMB-afAlW SWEBT A HOT TALAf 8AUSAQE HOBtE-lfADK MEAT BALLS on** on COLD CUTS JwHn Amercan GROCERY m f You can fnd just what you are seekng to make your, lvng room reflect YOU., SOFAS LOVE SEA TO SUT YOUR PURSE on Floor Samples of FRESDE CHARS CLUB CHARS * PULL-UP CHARS at Very Low Prces «8 Aw. Cnmtt* nterest n sad ls premses as devsee under the Last WlU Testament of Laura Wllklns, deceased, devsee under the Last Wll Testament of. Charles Henry Stokes, deceased you, Mary W. Wllklns, have an ncohoate rght of dower or other nterest lt sad ls premses as the wfe of Eugene Taylor Wlktns all of you heren named are made defendants because yru have a rght to ledertn sad ls. Dated February 8th ORANT SCOTT Clerk of Superor Court. Stard Lumber & Sopply Co. Offers you the servce* knowledge of more than a quarter of a century of practcal buldng experence "know how** n your constructon problems. Furnshng our customers wth qualty buldng) materals servce hat been our motto for more than 30 yean. Stard Luber &SpplyC«. Lumber-MW»ork-Mm*<mM«*rUs 94 HGH STREET CRAMFORD TELEVS. CHARS N PtASTC. Choce of Colon 9 «. owl a host of other great whch to make your selecton** PLENTY OF FREE PARKNG ADJACENT TO STORE. WE. / Mm L M n OB. «-> CTZEN AND CHRONCLE, THURSDAY. MARCH S. 05 Team Spte () (M -nn> to Face A. C. Here pfrt The Cranford CUppers * competed n the flrstt round r Frday nght when the Monroe Calcula- J! V of Orange. (B3 to 59. The_game L close throughout, a t Urf" Newark Red ScheM tmnasum Watched tensely. fc Clpper wll meet the Plot** r A C managed by Mke Hbbtonght n the hgh school gym. wll be4he frst home game n state tournament..... Ttoper speed ard executon of fast break were chef factors mngle Monroe team, r n the second half, when machne boys began rle Stevens, makng hs frst rance wth the Cranford m played outstngly. Hs Tbed hook sunk seven baa- Bay Moran was n the pvot " made 6 talles from the j wth jump shots. The par hetnpper scorers «r.th «each- J e Duff-garnered [jugent. Koury Pflug acntcd for tmely scores n push-. the ng attack., Dn the second game, Monday [h. the Clppers lost tothe Ar> jton Grnders, 70 to 64. Joe Duff fouled out early n thp sec-, perod. Charle Stevens ft Jenknson ted the scorng Vorsat 5 ponts. t Fnal Gfrfc Cage st Saturday frnnl gafflcs of the Cranford caton Grls BasketbaU gue wll be played Saturday at hgh school. Last Saturday, the Ss defeated the 3Js, 63 to 9 -Mnrlcg-tooc over th wns, 30 to 5 the Double Ss > vctors n a low-scorer wth kats.l3ftj8. Tnners ofthea Dvson, com- of freshmen sophomore s, wllget slver basketball lards..., the. B> League, wnners last were the Rovers, who de- > the LDDs, 25 to 2 the team, who beat the TNT Rebels drew, a bye. j Y, n the B league dvson [ junor nnd. senor teams. receve a gold basketball Artlclal atov«4fakt s show that defnte es beng mate n herd nent through arcal fat dary cows. Many farnv Lw fndng that arldal brecd- ) cf dary cows s benlcal n dhr up herd prosueton! perod of tma. ORDEBS NO MORE UMNUM STOHM WHDOVS AFTER AHOL. SS 2-S75O Teams Snce 940. ".... v Photo by Jay Kommcs... The Cranford Hgh School varsty basketball team team, Rcn reached county teumament sem-fnals, comprses Front row. ten to rght. Don Kem. Frank DTullo, Karl Plel, Pete ***** pap**"*. JEarl Kunow. George Turaoek. Conch SSS? ** se * lled at left, rear row, wth Joe DMareOr-George. JBatttm. Kpbert Alberttao. Charles Stevens, co-captan, Robert fauc,.ssams.....,..._. Photo J»y Jay Rommes J unor varsty basketbau team, flanked JS row mk * dpou* Robert McClnr Pha Motro. Coach Jm Avery, lng. A % l 2M«lfl»««- Rchard George. Pete Walsh. Jm Andrews. fyed Duffy, lyn Newswanger, Dave Root Robert Albertspn.. 5 Sweeps Rotary, Cranf ord Shoe Clmb Up Ladder GOPWdens Cap ssjtvom facbat T>KaSB*Csf B P»ppermnl Boom Rotary Club O Lons Cu»> Cranford Shoe Slara, 37 -Oxnmulm 4 Ca«o Ckmdt. S tvt«tscn-«dary 7 Bsnus Essa!S LutrOTW Brotherhood 33 tymmm St»f> a Arnold Son t Methodst Mens CTub _ M Maw l>pa*tn»t» ractets Market S8 Unam -. W 3 3 3Z 3« S S *ts r. M. Post (MBee v*l Hams VJT.W.. M. Cmafossl Sfcste Pacbers atssraat «s. Metb. Mcn-s ns Cluh. Sunny Snaheen Fve sweeps were recorded n the ranfoed Bowlng league last Frday n bt jenablntt the vctorous ms to pck up from two to three ces n the «*a»»t«g«! The Rotary Club went nto a te far seventh place by wnnng three from Fscher Market, whle Cranford shoe Store advanced to" eleventh by sweepng the Commuters. Other sweep* were recorded by the Lutherans over the Sportsmans Shop, the V.F.W. over the Methodst-Mens Olub Borrons Esso over the Mens League. The Republcan Club wdened ter trrst psce lend lu, fuuk lull games by takng two from the Peppermnt Room whle, the second place Democratc Club keglers were held to a sngle wn by the Shaheen Agency.-- The Post Offce Sunny Acres keglers contnued n ther thrd place deadlock.by each wnnng a par of games from the Unams Petersers Dary, respectvely. Ray Lusard of the Post Offce contnued hs sensatonal scorng, turnng n games of last Frday nght. They marked hs ffth consecutve game n the 200 bracket, hs prevous scores havng been 209, Lusanjs average n the local league s now above the 2 mark. Other 200. scores last Frday ncluded Maloney, 200 Rdley, 207, Petersen, 227 Auttn, 200. Summares of last weeks match follow. LVntCaTAN BKOTMBKHOOD (S) Krkpatrlck Schulz.. _ M. Knerm _ B. Mylen P. HJylen. - S aj. Knerm « , 845 SrOKTSKAMB SHOP <> / Ualoawy SO......!.... too lfl _oo Markowkrh la Haycrk ~ Ote Records Coaches Laud Varsty, Jayvee Cagere for Morale, County Play Both the varsty jayvee teams of Cranford Hgh School fnshed the season wth, strrng records, flashng to the Unon County Tournament sem-fnals lte seawn-long unspoctaculnn BUUWOPS KSSO <s> R. OUon. 78 4S lloleen _,,.._.. lea..s Morrrrf., _ m Ceo. Pxun 73 SO lardcap _.., 2 * (V 773 MENS LEAGUE <a» records. The varsty squad placed fourth n the county by beng the Hrst Cranford team snce 040 to advance to the next-to-last tournament stage. No one consdered the Cranford. cagers anythng-but humdrum untl a Pngry up&et then a edge over a smart Ralway team seeded n the county. Pngry had lost only two games Rahway had a record of 7 wns nnd two losses.. The junor varsty squad, wth wns 7 losses n regular play, also reached the sem-anals lost to the Jefferson Hgh School jayvees, fnal wnner n the junor tournament. The varsty was knocked put..of the tournament by the wnner of the county varsty ttle, St. Marys. Coaches Stan Gray son Jm Avery, who have plugged wnnng defense offense play, are confdent of consstent vctores next season, basfed on team.successes. Theywll be wockng. wth vrtually all of ths, years Htarteralr-~ Squad members," Coaches Grayson Avery sad, "are confdent, too, because of ther fghtng sprt development of pose, whch s vtal oh the courts." CKANFOBD SHOE. STORE Kllslnser Carey Rdley Fcvrec Hayeck Schmltt BS S6 < U , » SO 43 "705 COMM Klnney Dogenhordt Homann Schcllcr Jcllawllz Stolucr HH R , > B 772 B ROTARY CLUB CO. H. Homey m J. Havney.. M Hoyt 04 Huh 87 Blnd 00 Svedman Hcap JZ BS SO FSCHERS MARKET <> Gabrel * 7 A. DeFubln 43 B Fscher lvallssru.._ Qrlckowskl 5 27 J. ttovablo DLoretzo Hcap ~ " T- 0. MKTHODST MENS CLUB <) Cory nns HorrlB, Cowperthwalte Martn 74. M V.F.W. <») Brlsson Markowlch 4 5 J. Tlneo Hllbert Scllrnu-r 7 80 A. Tlnoo 38. Borurdlnelll Hcap , 2S Mead. Sr A BxAtot TT Mead. Jr. 57 P l E < TT 6 Mead Praul Bearl Bun Hcap 2O le ft..~. 36 bt 56 j mm Table Tennb Entrants V " >KTEBSEN!t DARY Anle..»<."! E. A.Peerwn 3 K. rvemen.. l.v> W. Peteraen l ua [ Hcap -.r...r..77.rr. t V J7~..»«KS 2.~3 SNNV ARr.U )-> Stupak o5 7 Cuemple UU UZ Cuwperthwate v t NctM-l...»B5 Fulcher v B2, 77 Rankln 49 Applcatons for the. Unon Mddlesex Countes Table Tenns Champonshps must be receved by mdnght, tonght, from entrants who wsh to partcpate n the matches at the Casno on Sunday. Play wll begn al a.m. The champonshp, sponsored by the Onon-Mddlesex Table Tenns xojjue sanctoned by thcnew Jersey Table Tenns Assocaton, s open to any. resdent or ether county, but each entrant must hold n-lho sa ntc_a«d Sten McMahon... M-Cullouuh Jacobus Wcrlu A. CTZEN-CHRONCLE M , ARNOLD AND SON 4k Hublok v 5 52 A. OeMarco S7 57 Hnpoll Renhuld 4 88 Trezfca. 33 Wec...L\ 35 Blnd.. Hcap 2 0 -tonnl table tenns assocatons. s > Dues may accompany he entry Trophes wll be awarded to wn-! ners medals to the runners-up *7t n the contests, whch are subject jw lo USTTA rules»nd decded by e5 the Tournament Commttee. An exhbton of both sngles doubles wll be Rver* M 730 p. m.!». b V Wllam Cross. George Ebbe, so Vlardas Adomavcus ard Stanley Melus... - Cross Ebbd are the state runners up. Cross s the state sn-.ges champon, Adamavcus s runner-up.,. Further nformaton may be ob-.taned from Morrs Wenberjf-- of w>j34 Magnola, avenue. Elzabeth. 32 "" O 795 -,. _ Q. DEMOCKTC C.B tt Ward DelGlo Marno Barna. S4 7 Marshall T...n...T.J5» HAHEKN AGENCY lt> Hueteman 70 BS. 49 bavn , B S Harrs Torcersen Austn.. Hcap o. LONS C LTB 4t Stevens Frt*,..., Thermnnn» 3 Hall Ford Scheller,.. 2 Hcap BVLDEKS* Gundcrsan... DTullo A. Haddad PavlcB J. Huddud A*ar 769 GEMltKAL W <> ft O r - POLCE DEPAstTMENT 4k Oram Cymbaluk Ranhoer Koury Blnd Hcap TT* ERRCO TBDCkUN-a <4k. Ernco Thommen 4 53 Wllklns Hlrsch 77 TS 64 Scko >.. 8( Drcyer, 54 S04 B <>* PEPPCKMNT" ROOM <>.. Austn C. Dela Sallo Scheller , rr y (.. 8 J. Dela Sals. _ 20 7Z Cajkowskl Heftsler 39" "Hcap " KEPUBUCAM CLVB <t) A. Tnnwx H Tnnesz Vc Bosrtmann F. DelWr... UO Osceola Challenges Trnty Lead The quntet from Osceola playng steadly along n thrd place behnd Trnty " Crnnford Methodst, loomed s a genune rval ths week for the Church Bnsketuall Leaguettles Cranford Methodst fell apart before the Osccoln squad, Osceola. wth only one loss nl senson, replaced- Trnty at the head of the lst. Fnal games wll be.played today. Tabernacle wasa double, wnner, droppng the r Vtale Panthers, 50 to 43, the Communty Methodst team. 62 to 52. n the decsve Osceoln game, the a 54-2 defeat, wth Nankn at center makng 20 talles Muzk scorng 6. CHURCH BASKETBALL LKAGE TEAM RTAVDNCS Oscrola. - Trnty, Cr. Mclluxlst Taber(a4.*U? Conm. Mrlhodtt Vlale Calaraa wtthaut auttooa «r eatrtwa Oaala»*» Mswst. Brtns tbam tote Tfca rralarsl Ctlasa as«4 C U l S B3 0 rvast <n Brnkerhoff 22,...*_ ruoer Gubas Brdaons 24 Hcap POST ornce t) Racers. 8 2U 33 Donovan HsertMar 75 > Koehler BS Holt.., J35 J38 Botmno mnmm mmsm EPRESSES TS SNCERE THANKS TO CRANFORD MERCHANTS for ther SPLENDD COOPERATON n ts annual FASHON SHOW The followng merchants gave of ther tme nnd effort n.the showng of ther Merchse \ _, CRANFORD MLLNERY Hats CRANFORD BOOTERY Shoes MARTTBf JsTWP strs -.pwrlp. _ DEHMER*S FLOWER SHOP Flowers - WLLAM HAR DRESSER Har Styles dothn by CAROL-LEE KDDE SHOP THE TOWNE SHOPPE JODY MADA for CHLDREN THE JAY MAR SHOPPE THE YOUNG SET WNFRED DRESS SHOP MARON S. BEDFORD TU SPRNG n btwn or want to, va) your hasm wth flow«r J *-* >M >n on Lt? W» hav* «xa«tly what you Bawd, ncludlnc "Mow To Do t M sdve* that has arnad aood repataton. \ amona local aarranats. YouTl fnd ttsa plant food.wesd kuera tnaacuedss wa nwtu* to ba Aaaatkaa Graat Gadennc Alda. Stop n! \W9 a«raady to aarv* you! UNON GARDEN TOOLS Fertlzer Spreaders Sprayer* Protect Trees am Shrulm SCALECDE GAON THE COMPLETE DORMANT SPKAV Makes 8 Gallons Spray URGE PARKNG AREA FOR CUSTOMERS - FREE C. E. TRUBENBACH U ED 6-8 SOUTH AVE, E. OUnford 6-66 Lawrencevlle Blanks CHS Pucltttcrs, 3-0 Mghty Lawrenceylles puck sters were pushed to the lmt by the Cranford Blue Gold squad before they beat the Unon County team The game, played last Wednesday at Prnceton Rnk, was one of the bestrplayed of the year. Fresh from a 7-2 vctory over Pedde whch ted Cranford 2-2,. from a 6- vctory over New Rochelle, Lawrencevlle ran nto a spunky team that was loaded wth offensve as well as defensve power. Two Lawrencevlle goals [were due to falure of Cranfords defense.. Brllant goal tendng by Crnnfords Glenn. Owens was a hgh,. J. -,, -,.., v..». V M Photo by Ken Heck Gold Ball League pacers. Art Rooneys Poneers, lne Up at the hgh.school court. Front,left to rght, are Danel Caruso,. Salvatore Dela San, Donald Buck, Captan Doug Staples Alke Hobbe. Stng are Mascot Donald Staples. Norm.Hobbe, Donald Anderson Emle Hobbe. Not n the pcture are Bll Bonns am! Joe Duff. The latter, to whom trbute was pad_ for sparkng the tenms wnnng form. Was playng a Clpper tournament game ot the tme. _ Poneers Top Loop Undefeated Gold Ball Team Beats Playoff Opponents n League Art Rooneys Poneers undefeated Gold Bull League team wth such stnrs as Joe Duff the Hobbe brothers, yesterday became certan ttle-holders of the loop sponsored by the Cranford Recreaton. Commttee drected by Pete Nylon.. Playoffs wll begn Monday at the hgh school. The Poneers wll meet the ndans at 7 p. m., the 400s wll play the Blue Shrts. On Tuesday, at 7 p. n., the Poneer Blue Shrts wll meet, nnd at 8 p. m. the 400s wll face fhe ndans. Fnal [jlay.-on Ramos wll be Monday, March 9, between the ndans Blue Shrts nnd the Poneers 400s. The Roneers paced the partcpants from the start, conquerng all comers. A total of 2 players spot n the game Lawrencevlle used two goal tenders to nsure vctory. Cranfords goal tender was credfted wth 23 saves whle were enrolled n Hhe 0 teams of the crcut ths year. Unbeaten tn 9 games, the-poneers beat the Blue Shrts, 63-35, Monday nght. The 400s boasted a record of B. wns a loss durng the regular schedule. ~ The fnal stngs before playoffs- tro "."" Plomors.. tlluoullk ndan*... TrlnnBlru llcopslo. H<<», lllu-s Vlt KUM»,.,.. fl -..., v.,.3 2 o o. 3 ( 7 7D he par of Lawrencevllo tenders were credted wth 8. Wth a mnute, to play n the frst perod, Callcn of Lawcencevlle placed a hgh puck unde* Owens arm, the Black nnd Red led by a -0 score. Mdway.n the second perod ol a fluke defense play Callen scored n screen shot, makng the score 2-0. Cranford put on the pressure late n _the_second perotl only top Lawrencevlle defensve work stopped a score. n the thrd perod Harrah of Lawrencevlle scored the fnal tally.. 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11 <!«*?*- ar woo ews AND CHBOWdt, THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 03 Maran Couxll Brde Of Rchard Darroch n Prmary Held! years ago. He attended Garwoorf schools Roade Park Hgh... School took evenng courses, at the Elzabeth Vocatonal School. Formerly employed by the Carrer Engneerng Corporaton. New- Letres COP, Democrats Lst Slate** for.. Councl, Tax Post GARWOOD Cdates n the prmary electon were announced ths week at meetngs of the Republcan Democratc Clubs. Deadlne for flng pettons s mdnght tonght. Terms expre ths year for Counclmen Arche S Darroch Albert Gll. Sr., who are completng ther second terms, Tax Collector John F. -Rchardson, who s "completng hs frst full four-year term. Counclman Darroch- Mr.. Rchardson have been endorsed for renomnaton by the Republcan Club whle Counclman Gll has.announced he wll not be a cdate. n" hs place, the Republcan ClUb has endotsed the cdacy of. Edward Tller., The club also hns -endorsed the followng for the Republcan Count y Commttee Frst Dstrct, Jane Mller Percy Watt Second Dstrct, Clara DeFretas Kcn- "neth. Whte Thrd Dstrct, Rose Hcnry Lous Martel, fourth Dstrct, Regna Knght. -John G. Malko. All are ncum- *bents wth the excepton of Mr.?Whte Mr. Malko., Democratc cdates for Borough Councl wll be James F. Casalc, a present member of the Board of Educaton, Wllam JjH. Scverage.who was defeated by Bevcn Votes n the general electon ftast year. Walter J. Flesher, Jr,, Accountant tax consultant,, s Jthe Democrats choce for tax col- Rector. v n announcng hs decson to retre. Counclman Gll sad that ncreased busness pressure would "make t mpossble for hm to de- Svote enodgh tme to hs dutes as d counclman. Durng the past year, he served as fre charman. $\ Counclman Darroch. who was Presdent of the Republcan Club Tost year, was born n Garwood -has lved here about 45 yean. \Hc s employed as an electrcan by Stewart J. Slocum of Westdeld. The counclman attended Garwood schools, Westeld Hgh School Newark School of Engneerng. He s a member of the Exempt Fremens Assocaton the Frst Presbyteran Church. Counclman Darroch resdes wth hs wfe two chldren at 54 Thrd avenue. Mr. Tller was an unsuccessful cdate n 949 when he ran for Borough Councl. A resdent of Garwood about 5 years, he attended schools n Bellevlle was graduated from Rosellc Park Hgh School. He attended Rutgers Unversty for two years took a course n busness admnstraton at the Alexer Hamlton nsttute. Presdent, of the Republcan Club, Mr. Tller has been employed 22 years by E. J. d,upont dc Nemours Company, Newark, where he s supervsor n the pgment dl-. vson. He s a member of the Qanvood Recreaton Commttee founder of the Cub Scout Movement n ths borough. Mr. Tller s marred, has two chldren, resdes at 09 Anchor place. Mr. Rchardson Was apponted tax collector to fll the unexplrcd two-year term caused by the death of Danel Snyder. He was elected n 947 for the full term. A resdent here 25. years, Mr. Rchardson has been manager of the Westtteld Trust Company, Garwood Branch, durng that tme. Born n Newark, he came here Hfrom-Bloomfleld. Mr. Rchardson s a.charter n* the Garwood Lons ark. MrrSeveragets now an engneer wth the Buensod-Sbeey Company n-new York.. He s a former member of the Garwood Recreaton Commttee the Lbrary Board. A properly owner, he resdes wth hs wfe two chldren at 99 South avenbe. Mr! Flesher s a lfe-long resdent of Garwood. Marred, he has four, chldren owns hs home at 343 South avenue. He s 30 years old. Mr. Flesher conducts hs own busness here as publc.accountant tax consultant. He attended local publc schools Jonathan Dayton Regonal Hgh School. He studed accountng, busness law CPA problems wth the nternatonal Correspondence School Durng World War. Mr. Grl Scouts Vst Rado Cty, Plan Parly GARWOOD A trp to Rado Cty Musc Hall dner n New York were enjoyed by 8 members of Grt Scout Troop 85 ther the group s plannng on makng favors for.patents n the Chldrens Country Home. Mountansde, A St. Patrcks Day" party wll e held next Frday at the home of. the leader, Frank Corveleyn. 35 Spruce avenue. The party wll feature dancng, games refreshments. Boys wll be nvted. The troop recently welcomed three new members, Betty Ann Majore Danyl Arlene Gulyas. A trp to the, Bstol Meyers plant b d Carol Wdlden Tops n Grade 4R noon at 2 oclock n St Pauls hall by members of Grl g Flesher was a member of the U. S. Army Fnance Department. served wth the 84th Feld Hosptal n the European Theatre. Hs unt was attached to the Frst Army partcpated n the lberaton treatment of Amercan Alled prsoners of war from the Buchenwald concentraton camp. He also served three years n the reserve. ** Mr. Flesher s a member of Memoral Post 37, Amercan Legon Bay Leaf Post 680. VFW. the Amercan Phlatelc Socety the Natonal Geographc Socety. Scout Troop 33 for beneft of the Julette Low Fund for nternatonal, frendshp. Troop members are also completng ther second class requrements. School Ups Salares For J GARWOOD A boost n salares for the jantoral staff was nounced followng a specal publc meetng last week of the Board of Educaton n Frankln School. The chef jantors salary wll be rased from $2900 to $3400. A startng wage of $3000 nstead of $3600 wll be offered for the other two postons whch are*presently vacant. ncreases were voted because U the dffculty durng the past few years n securng keepng men on the Jantoral staff. Earl R. Erksen, presdent. nounced the followng commttee anontments Educatonal commttee, Eugene M. Hart, charman s beng planned. A play. "Watch What You Say," be. presented Saturday, afterl Red Cross to Staton Volunteers at Bank" GARWOOD Garwood ndustres so far have contrbuted $3S$ to the 95 Red Cross Campagn whch opened March, Bur. E. Dckerman, ndustral commttee charman, announced. Mr. Dckerman-emphaszed that Red Cross needs ths year are multpled by dems from the armed servces varous cvlan dese requrements, ncludng blood programs beng completed n many communtes., Resdents wll have an opportunty to ad the* drve next week when a corps of volunteer.workers wll be statoned n the Garwood Branch of the Wesleld Trust Company from 0 a. n. to 2 p. m. Monday through.frday. John" F. GARWOOD Carol Walden was the only 4R pupl who receved an A n every one of her sx tests last week, accordng to an announcement n Garwood schools. The followng 4R pupls were nether absent or tardy last month Judy Anson, Rose Mare Cannarato, Dorothy CcarrUlo, Beth Hart. Gal Hurley, Eugena Nelsen, Jane Shuba, Brenda Lou Parker, Patsy Sugzda, Arlene Vogel, Canol Wallden, Mary Ann Wener, Tom Blnns, Robert Davs, Dante Ferrar, Robert McCaskll, Lee Pecba, Russell Wenzerl George Wener. Betty Pugh Joan Nash, 7O pupls receved As for ther essays on Brotherhood Week. Students n the eghth grades also wrote essays. The best artcle wll be prnted n the Lncolnan, the school newspaper. Eghth grade grls made stuffed anmals for chldren overseas, for blnd chldren n New Jersey Members of the Junor Red Cross also panted spools for the blnd. All classes are fllng gft boxes for shpment overseas., Rchard Kappy Jack Dodds of Class 5C were wnners of a Valentne pcture contest. They were presented wth an autograph, album a pen, respectvely. The class recency was dvded nto groups to encourage better team work cooperaton. Jules Lusardl John Gudowsk were wnners of a spellng contest held between the 5 5N boys. Garwood lost to Mountansde, 22 to 9, n the recent basketball tournament held at Jonathan Dayton Hgh School. GARWOOD Mtt Maran E»- telle Cowell, daughter of Mr. Frederck L. Cowell of S3 Pne avenue, became the brde Saturday of Rchard W. Brggs, son of Mr. George Brggs of 868 Morrs avenue, Sprngfeld, n the Garwood Presbyteran Church* The Rev. Erc S. Tougher, pastor, performed the double rng cere- Socal* of Wesleld. Howard Stacey of Cranford, Albert Van Nat- Mrc. WUl"" Sehlund, mony. "Vocal Promse selectons ncludng "O Me" "The «ung- by Lords Mrs Dr. Lews to Address n charge of funds receved. Volunteer -workers, captaned by Elmer E. Colwell, are E. D. Betts, H. A. FerteL W. W. Glbert. E. W. Holt, A. N. Hartman, W. C. Pugh. R. Saschel G. C. Trenor, A progress report wll be submtted Tuesday at the headquarters of Cranrord-Garwood-Kenlworth Chapter, Amercan Red Cross. 0 North Unon avenue, Cranford. Gerald C. Austn. Conrad Reder. Add-on S. MacDougall buldng grounds. Bertram J. Bertolamy, charman Mr. MacDougaU. Warren J. Bnns. James F. Casale fnance, Mr. Austn, charman John Schntzer. Mr. Reder. Mr. Bnns advser. C. S. Fscher. audtor supples equpment. Mr. Bnns, charman Mr. Hart. Mr. Bcrtblamy. Mr. Austn laws legslaton. Mr. Schntzer. charman Mr. Casale. publc relatons, Mr. Hart. St. Marks Servces QARWOOD The Rev. C. H. Mallcry of Planheld wul conduct a servce of Holy Communon at 030 a. m. Sunday n SL Marks Church. Lenten servces, n charge of W. J. Bnns, wll be held Tuesday evenng at 8 oclock. Presbyteran Pastor Announces GARWOOD **The Resoluton of Jesus" wll be the Sunday mornng sermon of the Rev. Erc S. Tougher, pastor of Garwood Presbyteran Church. Worshp wll begn at oclock Sunday School classes wll meet at 945. The Sunday evenng hour wll be held at 7 p. m. On Tuesday, the Sesson wll meet n the church at 8 p. m, the chor wll rehearse at 8 p. m. Wednesday. Also Wednesday at 8 p. m., Bble Regonal Parents GARWOOD "Apttude Testng What t Means to Y.pur Chld" wll be the subject of a talk by Dr. Frank H. Lews of Weseld, at a meetng of the Jonathan Dayton. Regonal Hgh School PTA next Thursday, March 5, at 85 m. n the school. Snce 945, Dr. Lews has been executve assocate of testng gudance at the Newark College of Engneerng. He s an assocate of the Amercan Psychologcal Socety a member of the New Jersey Psychologcal Socety. He also s a professonal member of the Natonal Vocatonal Gudance Assocaton. Pry Tougher. Gven n marrage by her father, the brde wore a chantlly lace gown wth lluson necklne a nylon net skrt wth lace nserts over net satn. Her fngertp lluson vel (ell from a crown of mported rhnestones seed pearls, she carred a whte satn muff covered, wth lace whch matched her gown. To the muff were attached gardenas freesa. Mad of honor was Mss Barbara Jaquth of Roselle, who wore a powder blue gown wth a matchng net- headpece, muff covered wth yellow roses blue rs. The Msses Barbara rma Brnk of Bloomfleld, cousns of the brde, served as brdesmads. They wore yellow roses blue rs. Mss Ruth Brggs of Sprngfeld, nece of the brdegroom, was Junor brdesmad. She was gowned n pnk taffeta, wore a garl of flowers about her head. Her muff was smlar to those carred by the rdesmads. / Servng as flowergrl was. Mss Los Brggs of Sprngfeld, nece of he brdegroom. She was dressed n nle green wth a garl of flowers for her head carred a yhte basket of rose petals. Best man was Edward Petz of Sprngfleld. Usherng were Wesley Pultz, James Batalle Robert Harvey Brggs, brothers of the brdegroom all of Sprngfeld. Robert Brng of Clfton, a cousn of the brde, served as rngbearer. A recepton of 50 relatves rends was held at the Park Hotel, Planfleld, after whch the- couple eft on a motor trp to Florda. A graduate of Jonathan Dayton Regonal Hgh School, Sprngfeld Study Prayer Hour wll be retrng treasurer. conducted. The Communcants Class wll meet at 8 p. m. Frday. A Lades* Ad luncheon wll be held today at noon untl 2 p. m. n the church. Mr. Kurt Lerkc of 346 Myrtle avenue announce the brth of a son. Todd Thomas, on February 27 at SC Barnabas Hosptal. Newark. n County Post GARWOOD Vcra Walsh of 9 Wnslow place was apponted treasurer of the Unon County Womens Democratc Club at a meetng last Wednesday n the Elks Club, Elzabeth. The appontment was made by Herbert McBrtde, presdent.. Thomas S. Pozmansk of Lnden s Democrats Socal GARWOOD Fnal plans for the St. Patrcks Day socal were made Monday at the regular monthly meetng of the Democratc Club. Edward L. Conln s charman of arrangements. The commttee (Comprses James R. Walsh Domlnck Derdllo. Frederck Lquore of Fourth avenue sn Muhlenberg-Hosptal, Plalnfeld. John Dugan of Locust avenue was hostess recently to members, of the Wednesday Club ther husbs. Those present ahd were Mr. Dugan, Mr.- Frank Corveleyn, Mr. John Glje, Mr. Al Brttan, Mrr Joseph Martn Martns.mother, Anna Wescne 0 wewar*.. Mr. John Hagrsh of 540 Fourth avenue wll attend the Flower Show n New York tomorrow nght.. Mr. George Schntzer of Cambrdge, Md., vsted frends relatves here last week-end. Beverly Mosco of 40 Center street celebrated her fourth brthday annversary Tuesday wth a Wllam Parker CarrSolts.of Garwood. Mrs/Kosc s a former member of the club. A son, Paul, was born on Feb»- ruary 26 at Muhlenbeug Hosptal, Planf.eld, to Mr. Selsk of 503 Myrtle avenue. Mr. MarUn C. Wess of 3 Wllow avenue announce the brth of a son, Martn Charles, Jr.* on February 26 at Muhlenberg Hosptal, Planfleld. Mr. Joseph Lr Lanza of 53 Second avenue are recevng famly party. Mr. ahd John Dean famly of 52 Fourth avenue spent the week-end vstng Mr. Albert Levonas of St. Clar, Pa. Lnda Ferrel recently celebrated her ffth brthday annversary wth a Western costume party at her home, 6 Fourth avenue. Thomas Phllps sons of Mountvlle, Pa., returned home Monday followng a weeks vst wth Mr. James Phllps of Spruce avenue, - Alfred Hd entertaned Tuesdayjght_at herjwne, 550 Fourth avenue. Guests ncluded Kenneth Brown, John Keler, Thomaf Anson, Frederck Moldenke, Joseph Polseo Mss Lllan Anderson of Scotch Plans. Donald Wooton of Planfleld. Mr. August Serna famly of 252 Locust avenue spent Sunday n Jamaca, L.., vstng elatves. Mss Dorothy Eger s recuperatng from a recent llness at her home, 64 Wllow avenue., The Wednesday Club-enjoyed dnner the show,.*gentlemen Prefer Blondes," n New York.yesterday. Those attendng were Maude Carley, Florence Nead Elmer Nead of Garwood, Blanche Meyer of Rahwaj the Washngton School for secretares,n Newark, the brde s a member of the offce staff, of the. advertsng department of the Thatcher Furnace Company, Garwood.. Mr. Brggs alsowas graduated from Jonathan Dayton Regonal Hgh School. He s employed wth hs brother at the Sprngfeld Garage. He s a member of the 9 Fghter Squadron of the Natonal Guard. Endorse Malchow for County Legon Post GARWOOD Memoral Post 37, Amercan Legon endorsed the cdacy of Servce Offcer Fred Malchow as vce-commer of the county organzaton at ts meetng ths week., Members also voted to sponsor a delegate to the Boys State program to be held n June at Rutgers Unversty. The local boy wll be selected by hs classmates n the junor class at Jonathan Dayton Regonal Hgh School, Sprngfeld. n charge.jjf the program frends are nvted congratulatons on- the- bruv-o- a son, Joseph Lawrence, Jr., at Muhlenberg Hosptal, Planfleld,.on February 2. Mr. Mangan H. Vayda of 06 Center street announce the brth of a son, Robert Howard, on February 7 at Elzabeth General Hosptal, Elzabeth. A daughter, Robn, was born aturday, March" 3 at Muhlenberg Hosptal, Planfleld, to Mr. Robert Stranacher of 99 Center street/ She s the former Mss Betty Nash of Garwood. Mr. Herbert Pechn of 327 South avenue attended a dnner last Frday at LePrecs, Roselle, n honor of Maj. John Johnson of Kerlwortn who s retrng from the Army organzed reserve corps. About 5 offcers of the 3th nfantry Battalon ther wves attended. ngs wll nclude ng at. Camp Wntcft shown by R. B. Carbsrrv ng charman of Dstrct \ chng Area Councl on All parents frends to attend,..present a heetrg Were Char scoutmaster John p w Mchael Lesko, assstant. ters Donald Corveleyn sstant scoutmaster,! dck, senor assstant Robert Dushanck. Thoma at es to Show Flm at St. Pauls Ton«l,t Obtuary Margaret Ryan GARWOOD Funeral servces were held Monday at 9 a. m. from the Dooley Funeral Home, 28 North avenue, west, Cranford, for Margaret Ryan, 87 years old, who ded last Thursday at her BOROUGH OF GARWOOD STATEMENT. cvfee StoUte*. Secton Ot- Taxes Far Actoajj Actual MM NS. As Shawn n Lceal Muncpal Budget Dfatrtet 8ca>«h BecUnal Hgh t y <») General far»5> far UU - far M>. M.nt.7 TOTALS -... KHmatoJTax Kate M M.M Ml Club a member of the Chrstan Mssonary, Allance Church, Cranford. He s marred und has two sons, one now servng n the Ar Force the other, u student ut Jonathan Dayton Regonal Hgh School, Sprngllcld. He resdes at 346 Spruce avenue. Mr. Cusalc, a natve of Guwood s begnnng hs ffth year on the Board of Educaton. He attendee local schools Rosellc Park.Hgh School. Mr. Casalc, who s 35 years old, operates hs own rado televson busness n Garwood. Vce-presdent of the Democratc Club, he s a member of the Gurwood Fre Department. Durng World Wur. he taught radar theory electroncs to th.e Cunudun Army. Marred, he. has two* chldren owns hs homo ut 237 Huzcl avenue. Mr. SeverujJe was born n West- 8Ute AM <b> Betef <e> Hghway F«r l»5l 99S.LM 3».M2.O«S.Ml.7t. 4S.MS.tS f35.m tbbe Z3S7.M SS.M For SM $«4.75«.S 23.75t.49 3*334 M 4.7SS.9 tome. 22 North avenue, after.a ong llness.. A hgh mass of requem was offered by the Rt. Rev. Msgr. John M. Walsh, pastor, n St. Annes Church. Bural was n the famly plot at St. Marys Cemetery, Planleld. " - ". Ryan was the wdow of Mchael Ryan. She was born n K9 for the BE T RESOLVED, by the Mayor Councl of the Borough of Garwood.? that the budget herenbefore set forth s hereby adopted shall consttute an appropraton for poses stated, of the sums theren set forth as appropratons, authorzaton < the amount < below) S9T for local purposes an.l of (tem 4 below) $7, to be added to the cercate t t b d b t t * * l l dhool purposes per Artcle seven only (R.S. 87- et seq.) f l u app S.03 pp ( amount to be rased by taxaton** local dhool purposes per Artcle seven only (RS q ccrtllcaton tp the County Board of Taxaton cf the followng summary of general revenue* approt v pratons WALTtt J. FLESBER7S Publc Accountaut Tax Consultant (B ATrOlNTMENT ONLY) WEscU South Avc Garwood General Revenues _. Surplus Revenue Approprated Msceuaneous Revenue Antcpated Recepts from Delnquent Taxes Amount to be Rased by Taxaton for Local Purposes tem 6 (a). Sheet To be added to the Cercate for Amount to be Rased by- Taxaton for Schools n Artcle V School Dstrcts Only tem S (b). Sheet «(RS )? SJ2J 0* , , Total Revenues...$ General Appropratons. * * w *««(a) Admnstraton. Operaton Mantenance. $62, (b> Contngent J. 2.5O0O0 <c) «) Muncpal Debt Servce 3, <B> Reserve for UncoUected TaxcSr--Sheet 6, tem 6 (h). (nclude Other Reserves, f Any)... 2JLM.l Cnarge*- ww" (e) (e) () statutory Deferred (2) Statutory tures Muncpal.. 4~,OOOO0~ tures Local Dstrct School 7, Total, $205, t s Hereby Certned that the wthn budget s a true copy of the budget adopted by resoluto of the! governng body on the Jh day of February, Ccrtttcd by me,. Thn 27th day of February* S5. WALTER S. McMANUS. Adopted February V. ML - Borough Clerc Ms. Frede Brunett ford. Word has been receved of the appontment of Thomas Phllps, formerlyof Spruce avenue to the pastorate of the Evangelcal Reformed Church n Mountvlle, Pa. Mr. Phllps wll graduate n June from Frankln Marshall College, ard the Semnary n Lancaster, Pa. Joseph Certo celebrated, hs fourth brthday annversary thte week wth a famly party at hs home on Anchor place. Wllam Rhatgan entertaned her club ths week at her home, 55 East street. Guests were Morrs Quebec of Wesleld, Thomas Burke of Cranford,. A. Bost Wllam. Morrson of.garwood. Mr. Joseph Certo of Anchor place entertaned at dnner recently. Guests were Mr. Lawrence Fulger famly Mary Certo of Harrson. Jerry Wyres, quartermaster, 2c, nephew of Mr. Jere Daley of 55 East street, has returned after spendng sx months n Korea whce he was statoned aboard, the carrer, USS Leyte. He s presently statoned n Vrgna Mr. ard T. T. Ncholson of Shps Bottom spent several days last week vstng the George Ncholsons of 46 Thrd avenue. Mr. Wllam Wodt of 300 Center street, accompaned by Mr. Henry Hnlcld of Unon, celebrated Woldts brthday annversary Saturday wth dnner a theatre party n New York. Murel Mags entertaned the Entre Nous Club ths week at her home, 44 Beech avenue. Guests were Terry Rose, Perry Mchael Assstant Scoutmaster GARWOOD Mchael Lesko of 56 Wllow avenue has been apponted assstant scoutmaster n charge of campng for Boy Scout frbop.75. A former junor assstant scoutmaster n Troop 3 T, Lnden, MY. Lesko served three "years wth the Army durng World War....,, " At a meetng of the Green Bar Patrol Monday nght at the Rome of Walter Wemann 334. Locust avenue, plans were made for-an nvestture ceremony to be held tonght ut 730 n. Lncoln School gymnasum. Eght new members wll be nducted, year pns perfect-. at- "endanee pns wll be dstrbuted leaders James M erc l scrbe. wr,, GARWOOD The sound "Barabbas. The Robber, shown at the Lenten nght at 8 oclock v st Evangelcal Reformed "The Agonzng Look" the sermon of the Rev. M Pugh, pastor, atthe Sunday ng worshp, at. Sunda classes wllmeet-»t 945 j the Youth Fellowshp \$, for 75 p. m. Clfa«ette Tobaccr. North Carolnas flue-curcj M arette) tobacco producton averaged.348 pounds an record. badges of offlce wll be awarded to Assstant Scoutmaster Lesko a new patrol leader wll be announced. Donald Corvcleyn, junor assstant scoutmaster, wll be rel came to Garwood 45 rears ago. She was brought to ths ountry as a grl formerly made made her home n Cranford. She was a communcant of St. Annes Church was a member f ts Rosary Socety. Survvng are fve daughters, Ww.-WUam-Trteonard of-brooklyn, Leonard Fentonof Rahway, A. D. Laurent of Pont leasant, Frederck L. Smth of Cranford John ORourke of Garwood fve sons, Patrolman Joseph T. Ryan of Rahway, John F. Ryan of WcstBeld, Leo E. Ryan, C. A. Ryan Lawrence G. Ryan, all of Cranford 28 grchldren, 3 great-grchldren, a sster, Mary Lard of Detrot, Wllam A. Walter GARWOOD Funeral servces were held yesterday afternoon at Gray Memoral, 2 Sprngfeld avenue. Cranford, for Wllam A. Wulter, 57 years old, of 207 Second avenue, who ded Sunday n Muhlcnbcrg Hosptal, Plalnflcld.after a short llness. The Rev. Walter C. Pugh, pastor of St. Pauls Evangelcal Reformed Church, offcated. Bural won n JaryleW Cemetery, West- De. Francesco, Helen Kurlowlcz, Johanna Glbert Rta Burlelgh.. Herman Kosc of Rahway was hostess yesterday to members of the GWC Club. Among those present were Jack Chrstano LBERTY NOW thru SUNDAY t Techncolor llt* "PAGAN LOVE SONG" al»o "BRANDED" KDDE SHOW 8AT. MATSKE, Cbmrlls Hctarlhy Johnny Wcwmttcller n, "Lost Trbe" also Cartoons HON. TUBS. WED. TlUtS. Errol nyrm n "KM" ul«o "UNDERCOVER GRL" RlALT WESTFEll TODAY Rchard Wdnur l "HALLS OF MONTEZUMA" n Techncolor Luclle Ball "The Fuller Brush SUN. - "- Alan Ladd n "BRANDED". Ht NO. 2, Mark Stevens n "Between MdngU, And Dawn" VVED.-SAT., MAR. 4-K "Operaton Clfton Webb n "For Heavens Mr. Walter wan born n Unon Cty had lved n Garwood for 27 years. He was a route salesman for the Alderney Dary Company of Newark. He was a member ol St. Pauls Church.. Hs wfe, Margaret Lpderstedt Walter, s the survvor. NEW S BROAD b! /AhrT t»a.r A aa A. M. Last TMS Today THE PABADNE CASE" "COBRA WOMAN"». FM. * BAT. MABCH - < Jomn CBAWrOKD W*.ll.. COBBY HARRET CRAG" CUTTON WEBB JOAN BENNETT KOBT. CUMMNO8 "FOR HEAVENS SAKE" «J. BUN.. MON.. TUBB MAK. l-h-u A Our Regular Prcws Wnner ol S At*4»mf Awu* "The RED SHOES" la TaokalcsUr»lu "CALL OF THE KLONDKE" CRANFORD TODAT LAST DAY. a UQ. HTS t AUn l.add H«u Kteenan "Bred" Tcclmlcolor ADDED CCNV»>4 tl ll»«k«lb»ll PUyen n "HOOT Tlt MASKKT" Han.h»l Thompon VlrglnU feld "Dal 9" FB. thru MO. MAB. U-U-ll-l -T- 8MA9M HTS J John Waynn ParlcU N«al "Operaton PacWc", fluon Webb Joan Bcnncl "For Heavens Sake" WKD. * THmS. MARCH Back by V«MU U A V» S BATEB "All ABOUT EVE"»lu "WOMAN. FROM HEADQUARTERS" BAT. MAtlNKE VOW- YOlNOHTEK. naonurtd by > Ctantora Councl far Chldren* Move* LAUKt H ARDY n "CHUMP AT OFORD" Color Cartoons & Noveltes TDE8.. WED.. THUH. MAR. --5 A Great Hbow lor the Entre famly S UO TM Rolnh Hcolt Adel* Jerccn* "Sugorlobt" eoler.by Tehalcolor Joel MeCrra Ellen Drew Dean ttloebwell "Stars n My Crown STRAND DEAN MABTN JERBY LEWS W ATWAR. WTH THE AHMTL STARTS NET THUMDMJ VENGEANCE V# BUST LANCASTER low- OFOf TREWSTORC WC Battle ol the Bd llt "TWQ LOST W ALAN NON STARTS WEDNSDAV "SUGARFOOr _ auo CUSTOMS AGEST LOUS CALHEBN ANN HARMNG "MAGNFCENT YANKEE" "HGH LONESOME" Color by Techncolor wlb JOHN BARRYMORE. Jt. Late Show Every Saturday PARAMOUNT DANA ANDREW" FARLEY -OBANCW "EDGE_pF DO0»r W KTAKM _WK» <Pre««e To.e«d»y **" ratl DOMKKOlr VENDETTA R T Z *-JkmvfU.mB f»ll» n» UKAN MARTN JKEUV LKWU "At Wte Wth The Army" tad H**n4 N«w tll "Prd. O Maryl" rcggy MTtWAbT-VHANK Dnng «M Rtnttto** MARTY AMES CHARGE (Mnm**, Set. Only) \ Frvol* Parles M$.t Ml*k*tt road St. at Untalrt r*ew«k.m. J. THE CBAKFORD CTTZgN AND CHBOWTCT.j THURSDAY. MARCH 8, 95 WO ews lenocratc nddates Paul. Van Der Mjryoraly Asprant W Ctler-Flle.. FNLW Paul H. Van Zee wll be the Democratc oraltj cdate, Walter l&t-und Charles P. Cutler ll be cdates for two Borough llcl posts n-the prmary next t was announced by the jcratc-club Tuesday. The, men lcd pettons Tuesday avp cr Zee wl PP se jl prcsdcnt,,wllam Lster fthc poston occuped by Mayor j y Pttcn, who s retrng. Mr. rght Mr. Cutler wll be opby Alvu Myers Earl Djes GOP cdates. lerms o Counclrhen Lster h Shallf-oss- wll expre at h ndoc.y rrently cvl defcn.se drector. boroufh. Mr.. Van Der Zee Jfety drector securty offlfforperng Products, nc. He hs wfe, then marred sx- ts, moved to Kenlworth from lollyn n 0!!), when hs comfy merged wth the Papyrus Co. nkmth. He bult.hs present J on North Twenty-seconc t two years later. jjfn! World War, he was ln employe of Mltary ntel ncc n Newark n charge < y securty und.er the Wa lartmcnt.. lorn n Jersey Cty n 80, h educated n New York Ct n Leon Hbokcn publ )o!s. Hs father, a practcm Cty attorney, was at on at the Board He. tlrs. CuUer have a marred daughter Rr Dorothy Garrett of Colona. one grson He s treasurer of the Kenlworth Psh Came Clubj presdent, of the Kenlworth Bowlng League, chph metnbe.- of St. Theresas Chapel member of ts Holy Name Socety. " "rtarlseeh afflated wth Pub- Hc Servce for 25 years, s n the Newark Commercal offce He s a.past steward of U.C.W Publc Servce assocaton. Held caton there, s ancestors- were among earl ct settlers at Ronsselaer, N. Y 66, ncl mgrated from Swede Holl. He s-, elgble fo U.-hembcrshp, hs forebears fne been n all conflcts from Revoluton to the Spans mean War. cdate s a member o State Exempt Fremens Asso- BJpost presdent- mem- of-. the Kehvorth Exetnp ns Assocaton, pa k(ent member of. the Ken Democtc Club. r. Van Der Zoo aded n orb the frst Boy Scou* Troop wastroop. comnjttec char- --nul ts dssoluton, when he e charman of Troop 82 come scncd two scparate term ard of Educaton wa «t of tho PTA for three kcutye terms. AK a pupervlso nndcounty WPA project 930s, he had charge of tracton of the Kenlworth ary, certan sewbrs house erng. From 924 to 932, h [custodan of school buldngs. 0 years, Mr. Van Der Zee he>lth offcer for the J," amserved as board sec-r U, He was a justce of the for a dccade-an actve of tje Volunteer Fre Dent-for 5 years, Mr. Van l?ee was head of tlw~shaae - Commsson for sx years, Defense Councl Charman World War. f-bovyht. who-was defeated r.votes n the general elec- for councl last fall, has been flaunt for nne years owns»«at 47 Arbor st-cet. A Mf of the Kenlworth PTA. Horjjlt have for pn, <ne of po-sehool.n Jersey Cly n 909. the ate KM tllcated n Bayonnc!schools-,nd vs gruduntcd [Bayonne lh School. He-s "juate of p,- a tt nsttute, Pt>, am. has ljec ) e, n pj oyc{ j ra Electrc at Kenmy for wto he s a member AK,, nternatonal <>f Klctrcal Workers, "ted to the Board l" m unexpred "or. lj)48 to Fcb~nemhershp Club. o-, World War s lcnt of th sb Uru ""!\n> for 0 years h. " OS TO HD c,,, """ by (or " "" n tn-, r on.-.), L»»r mll Cnuncl """r. thnlu-nt!,«") r,.,,.»«-llr,- M wll n. Pns,,, jl «! wn.7-,, " <ntlp]n<tt aru << <«\ Mr n th. k f k nm. n\ lu n\ Mn» "- Fr..> eve «non. >. M V L ">!>»than l h urktl t J() ou(. ". Knllworlh rraervc, "" uul nthd*. " N. J,. Many Attend Funeral For Former Mayor, Republcan Leader KENLWbRTH Largely attended funeral servces were held Tuesday* afternoon at Gtay Memoral, 2 Sprngfeld avenue. Cranford, for Anthony Thomas Grppo, W years old, former mayor polce recorder, who ded Saturday at the home of hs daughter, Lous Scheuerer. 224 North Twenteth street, after a long llness. Bural was n Graccl Memoral Park. Mr. Grppo was a Republcan CoUnty Commtteeman from the frst electon dstrct for more than 30 years a member of the executve commttee of the county group for more than 20 years. He was elected a justce of the peace n 904 was apponted polce recorder n 90. He also was elected mayor for two terms. A retred jrcal estate agent,- Mr. Gnppo hat been assocated" wth A. M. Woodruff.engneer for the New Orange ndustral Assocaton, whch acqured large retal estate holdngs developed New Orange Park. n 9O7 ths area was Plan New Church g Constructon n June,. Elect Church Heads To Mark Annversary By Attendng Church KENLWORTH Grl Scouts of the borough wll observe the thrty-nnth annversary of tre natonal organzaton by attendng the church of ther choce n groups thssunday, t- was announced by Adolph Lelkauskas, scout commttee presdent. Grl Scouts, who wll wear un- KENLWORTH Plans for the.? rr "s or hats pns, wll asconstructon of a new" Communty Methodst Church have been announced by Wllam Smth, char ncorporated as a borough wa, «vel the nane Kenlworth. Born \n taly. Mr. Grppo can» to Kenlworth from Port Jervs, N. Y,, n 897. He s also survved by hs wfe, Rctto Conkln. Grppo fou sons. Raymond of Planfeld Frank of Rome. Pa., John Allen ol Wyalusng, Pa. 0 grchl dren, sx great grchldren two brothers, Peterof taly Dr. John Grppo of Buenos Ares. Argentna. Former War Prsoner To Speak at Chapel KENLWORTH Leonard Brooks of Weseld. who wth hs brother, sster parents, was nterned three years by the Japanese n Los Banos Prson n the Phlppnes - durng the last war, wll be the speaker at the chldrens group tomorrow evenng n Kenlworth Gospel Chapel. Mr. Brooks, whose parents rcurned to the Phlppnes to connue ther short-wave.rado, mssonary work, was (reed from the nternment camp by, Amercan paratroopers just as the Japanese were plannng to burn theprson ts nhabtants.,.. The Frday evenng programs for youngsters are n charge of Edward Whttle. Plans for the Easter Conference, March whch annually accommodates 350 persons at dnners, have been coordnated wth the nter-assembly Rally of the Chapel. Harold.Harper of Buffalo. John Smart of the Eneas Bble School, Toronto, Owen Hoffman of Augusta. Ga., wll be peakcrs. Ths Sunday. Fred MacKenzc vll contnue hs seres on the Bopk f The Acts at the a. m. servce ml R. C. Collette of Summt wll )C the t-venng speaker at 8 oclock. to Meet KENLWORTH A parent eduaton.ncctng wll be sponsored >y the~kenlworth PTA on Wedlesday, March 2. n the Hardng school audtorum from to 245 m.. t was announced by olm B. Stults. program charman. Hrs. Mary McGec Lunney, assocatc n health educaton for the.unon County Tuberculoss lealth Lengue, wll dscuss "Socal Hygene for Parents." A flm, Human Reproducton," also wll e shown. Obtuary Antonte Vurska KENLWORTH Funeral servces were held yesterday after- Kxn at Cray Memoral. 2 Sprngleld avenue, Cranford, for \ntona Vucscs, 62 years old, who rd Sunday n Marlboro State losptal where she had been a paent sx months. She formerly ved at 420 North Ffteehth street. Sural wns prvate. Vucscs was the wdow of fnseph Vucscs. She wds born n fvdnpcst. Hungary, came- to hk country 35 years ngo. She had ved 25 years n Kenlworth. fuescs was a member of the Rahcy Huncuran Socal Club. Survvng are a sster. Vllna Kouach of Hungary a brother, Alexer Zhelesnck of Wcsttlcld. man of the buldng commttee. The new. church wll be started n the sprng. t wll be erected on the Boulevard, between South Seventeenth South Eghteenth streets, adjacent to a new parsonage" now beng/bult n South Eghteenth street, Mr. Smth sad. The buldng commttee wll further ts plans Aprl *7 at 2 p.,m. at a meetng wth church members the Rev. Everett F. Halleck D.D., Newark Conference dstrc superntendent-.. A. H. Anderson, George D. Conkln Mr. Smth were elected trustees for three years at the nual conference last-week. Others named were Treasurer, Norman Roberts recordng steward, A H. Anderson church school superntendent, Sydney Tyjewsk conw munon steward, Grahvllc Newton dstrct steward, Andrew Ogden, reserve steward.lous Scheurcr. The followng electons, were confrmed - Newton, presdent of the Womans Socety for.chr.son Servce sobcl McKenna, presdent of- the Breezy Pont Socty Frank Davs, y leader, Mr. Anderson Howard Murh, lay speakers. Others named were Charman of the Board of Educaton, Mr. Tyjewsk superntendent of chldrens dvson, Mr. Smth adult dvson, Wllam Roberts mssons, -Mr.- Wllum-Gegler-Mrs Harold Knudson Newton membershp, Howard Murphy, John B. Stults, Anderson, Wllam Shallcross, Falknburgh Conkln. v. Also, fnance. M\ Conkln, Anderson, Norman Roberts, Harry Shallcross, Frank Davs Schcurer pastoral relatons, Mr. Davs, Mr. Anderson, John B. Stults, Wllam Robert Sydney Tyjewsk ahd George PowJ crs, nomnatng commttee, Mr. Anderson, Davs, Wllam Shallcross Wllam Roberts. Also, records church hstory, Mrs Ogden Anderson hosptals homes, Wllam von Ohlen parsonage, Sydney Tyjewsk, Conkln, Fred Huctteman Anderson Chrstan stewardshp, Olve Shallcross,-Mr. Murphy Huettcman buldng, Mr. Smth, Mr. Davs, Mr. Powers, Sydney Tyjewsk Mr. Murphy. Also, musc, Anderson, Davs, Edward Tyjewsk, Wllam Shallcross Mss Myrha Antrobus church property, Sydney Tyjewsk, Mr. Conkln, Mr! Powers, Wllam Roberts Mr. Huetteman, audtng, Charles dcgrau. Men of the church awarded- a pen to Mr. Davs for hs "untrng efforts loyalty" to the church. The Rev. D. Arthur Zook of Drew Unversty wll serve us temporary pastor untl June. semble at 845 a. m. before St Theresas Chapel, at 04 a. m. before Communty Methods Church the Kenlworth Gospel Chapel. Plans were decded last week, at a meetng n Are headquarters. - Wre coat hangers, a project of Troop 4. wll be accepted at the home of John Ruth, 392 Lncoln drve. Troop 4 s engaged n leathercraft work. Troop 3 s concentratng on the clerc badges home health safety badges, recevng square dance nstructon from Alma Cammarota, eghth grade.teacher. Jelly. glass decoraton g beng practced. Troop 5 s recevng-frst ad nstructon from a regstered nurse, Troop 2 s dressng dolls n foregn costumes n -a study of nternatonal frendshp, obtanng nformaton about games sports of other countres* n a study of nternatonal frendshp. Troop 25 s makng a scrapbbok of troop actvty. Browne Troop 29 s recevng basc knttng nstructon makng plastc jewelry.. Troop 28 s completng wall "plaques, wool pcture frames, magc rock gardens, wash-cloth mttens. Transfers of Real Ewtate KENLWORTH The followng deeds have been recorded n the offce of County Regster Herbert -Paseoe at the Gourt. House, Elzabeth. Mr. Joseph L. Schultz o Carol Nevlle, lots 37 to 39 4 o 43, 48 to 52, block 8, map of New Orange, secton 5. Carol Dudley H. Nevlle to Mr, Glbert Nevlle, lot block 83, secton 5, map of New Orange. Mr. Alexer Gyukn to Beatrce Henn Benjamn her husb, property known as 27 North Eleventh street. Borough of. Kenlworth to Mr. ahd Karl Schumm, lots 3 4, block 64, secton No. 2, map of New Orange. Mr. Wllam M. J. Wehl to Mr. Robert J. McMunn, property known as 25 Park drve.. Red Cross Counts ndustral Contrbutons KENLWORTH ndustres n the borough have contrbuted $40 to date n. the current Red Cross Campagn, t was announced, by Edwn W. Kraus, local charman of the 95 drve. Thrty more companes are expected to contrbute before the campagn ends on about March. 5. Robert E. Crane John V. Mostrxsnd of Cranford arc on the ndustral Commttee. The charman expects to present a substantal report on progress of 38 resdental canvassers Tuesday at Red Cross Headquarters. Stressng the great need for everyones assstance n ths years drve, Mr. Krnus ponted to dems from the armed forces, cvlan defense blood programs added to normal servces of the Red Cross. He sad that the orgahttator offers a challenge mul responsblty to ctzens. Beatrce Burgos of 20 Nornan place, Cranford, s the local reasurer of the Cranford - Garwood - Kenlworth Chapter, Amercan Red Cross. Blood Typng Urged KENLWORTH Communty lood-typlng stll s of the utmost mportanct n Cvlan Defense, ccordng to Paul H. Van De, Zee, lrector of the borough emergency. jrogram. He sad yesterday, tbut, n the face of dsuster, t would not be an unwse course for one person n each famly to hve knowledge of frst ad. Cvlan defense cards are beng dstrbuted tu householders, who arc urged to read memorse nstructons. Methodst Church Lsts Sermon Topc, Meetngs KENLWORTH "What Thnk Te or Chrst" Wll be the topc,of he Rev. D. Arthur Zook* sermon at the oclock servce at Communty Methodst Chqrch ths ~~>unduy, Passon Sunday. Alcrt H. Anderson wll be at the >rgan. n the absence of Edward S yjewskr... Sunday evenng at 6 oclock the second Sunday evenng fellowshp supper wll be held. All arrangements are beng made by Mr.. George D. Conkln. Monday evenng the offcal board wll meet n the church basement at 8 oclock. Frday evenng the chor wll rehearse n the church at 8 oclock. Everyone s. nvted to jon ths group wth u specal nvtaton extended to men! Prospectve Graduates* v Select Studes KENLWORTH Warren Halsey Mss Carol Kraft of Regonal Hgh School admnstered. Q. tests to eghth grade, students aded ther selecton of courses of study Monday afternoon The eghth grades presently arc studyng the Panama Cdnal. The Hardng School basketball -.«learn was defeated by Mountansde n therfgonal Tournament last Saturday. - Untl. February 28, Mldred Amoroso, Walter Dercks have never been ether absent or tardy from Vda Harrs kndergarten. Sylva Schwabs frst grade n preparng "Peter the Wolf to present as an assembly program for the prmary grades. Grade «Mss Helen Mergotts grade s preparng to vst the Planetarum the Museum of Natural Hstory. They are studyng a unt on the sky on wnter nghts. The group s studyng the plateau l of the Andes at the Equator n socal studes, outstng fgures of the Revolutonary Perod the formng of the new Unted States. Montors for the week arc Roger Jean.., mlkman Eleen Kovacs, sellng crackers Jacke Lloyd, straws Jack Mannng Thomas Mannx, board washers Patty Negola. plants dustng Carolyn Oflbt, grl montor Lawrence Matha, boy montor. KENLWORTH SUPER MARKlt KEEPS YOUR OVERALL FOOD COST Lower Regular Prces + Weekly Specals = lb. 65c Grade 5 Eleanor Duhs grade learnng about the French ndan Wars, , an-, howto subtract. fractons. n health they are learnng about water,ts uses Mss Edna Mullgans pupls ave fnshed readng the "Care of Vour Eyes",. n hstory they have -cad how. the Revolutonary War jegan. n >rl Scouts Schedule Trp to New York KENLWORTH Plans for a trp to New York on March 29 were dscussed last Thursday at a meetng of the Mothers Club of Grl cout Troop 5 at the home of Loretta Scazzzo, North Thrteenth street. The troop also planned for o.trp to the crcus n prl.. Attendng were Beatrce Slater, Kay Ferguson, Pearl Strunk, Betty Koeng, Estelle "Mueller Mrs Helen Johnson, To Start ndustral Park Development KENLWORTH Development constructon of Kenlworth ndustral aprk, a thrteen one-quarter acre tract off Market street, wll be started shortly, accordng to a jont statement by- Mayor Fred V. Ptten " Van Horn & Dolan, agents.- Rczonng. of the l, purchased from the borough, was approved at the last councl meetng, n Archtects sketches were submtted early lust month, but full detals were not dsclosed untl fnal age of the ordnance. SmalleY -ndustres, housed n one-story buldngs, wll be requred to adhere to strct,.regulatons of parkng facltes, screenng lscapng, accordng tu the announcement. Leaden* KENLWORTH An urgent equest for Grl Scout leaders assstants n the borough was s*- ued yesterday by Earl Pollck, head of thelcaders nssocaton. 4 nterested persons should contact John B. Stults.. A -ondt.blc dscusson wll be held Thursday at 930 a. m. n the Grl Scout Lttle House n Cranford bcn Aprl 3. A farewell party for.george D- Mlne, Jr., husb of the former Mss Helen M". Arthur, was gven lnst nght at the Gospel Chapel. He wll report for actve servce tomorrow. Lons Set Charter Nght for March 6 KENLWORTH The annual charter nght of the Kenlworth Lons Club wll be celebrated at the Flag Shp, Route 29 on Frday, March 6, t was announced by Wllam Broderck, charman. Clubs of Cranford, Garwood, Jnon, the Roselle-Roselle Park Scotch Plan* have been nvted to dnner, dancng entertanment. Dnner wll be served at 7 p. m. The scrap metal drve of the Kenlworth Lons wll be held Saturday, March 3, begnnng at 0 a. m., t was announced Trucks wll be.manned by club members wll vst every street..proceeds from the sale of salvage wll be used for. local purposes by the welfare commttee. Barrels to receve dscarded 950 lcense tags have been placed at servce -statons.. The. club urged resdents to donate the plates nstead of waste cans. 95 Muncpal Budget Adopted by Councl KENLWORTH The 95 muncpal budget of $537,82.84 wus adopted unanmously by fve members of. Borough Councl Tuesday nght. No one attended the publc hearng. Mayor Fred V. Ptten presded. The 95 tax rote wll be $6.6, an ncrease of 60 ponts over the >revlous«-y*ftr-dte to~rtchool-conrstructon, addtonal Regonal Dstrct local purpose costs. A tax collecton of $324, wll be requred to meet budget appropratons. S«t Meetng KENLWORTH The regular meetng of the Womens Socety of Chrstan Servce of the Communty Methodst Church wll be Tuesduy at 8 p. m. Grnnvlle Newton, 4 presdent, wll conduct the sesson. A buby shower for Edward Whttle of Hllsde road, was gver. Tuesday nght ut the home of corge Sharp, 75 Arthur terrace Women of Kenlworth Gospel Chapel were nvted. Plf» When rng* «r«placd n th«nout of plff, room thould be left for growth of th*»nout. Kngs let thtt not* gr«w, e«usln«rrtaton or- OaraU gawuta*. Ctlery leaves or even the dlnary outer, leaves of cabbage, shredded fne, may be Ued a a luecetsrul grnlfh subatltute when parley la not avalable. * Self Servce Weal Spftals Fresh Jersey Baby PORK LONS- (Rb o Haf) b. 39c Raths Black Hawk Choce Beef. WBS OBEEF... Mlk-Fed Fancy ejjs or RUMPS OF VEAL. lb. 69c MlkrFcd Fancy BREAST CVEAL,.,...,,...lb. 39c Schckaus KOLBASS,.. b. 69c Wlsons SLCED BACON lb. 49c Greer Vllage LVKRWHRST... lb. 49c Taylors PORK ROLL (Mdget Rolls) lb. 79c * Fresh Sea Food * Freshly Cut. FLLET HADDOCK lb 49c WHTNG <P.an Ready)., lb. 29c FANCY SMELTS.".".,"... lb. 29c COD STEAKS (Freshly Cut) lb. 39* Garden Fresh Money Saved For You DOWN c Grocery Spa als Del Monte FRUT COCKTAL ] & c - ** can 33 C Mar-VEL-ous, VEL " Del Monte TOMATO SARDNES.. oval can 9 Chcken Tender" Whte Meat TUNA FSH FLAKES can 29e SWFTS PEANUT BUTTER. jar 29c 0c Coupon on Shredded Wheat n a Box PREMUM SALTNE lb. box 29c TENDER LEAF lc SALE! TEA BALLS Buy 6 at 2e.. - Get 8 torle Al! for 22c t Fruts &. SPANSH RCE (Van Camps)... can 9e SPEARMNT LEAVES (Ba»tan) celo bag 29e BABY FOODS (Henz)....,...,.. 0 jars 97c JUNOR FOODS (Henz)... 6 jars 85c CATSUP (Henz),.-...,.. l K e. bot. 26c- 29c Fresh LuscousFlorda STRAWBERRES. )lnt Cleaned Washed SPNACH,.. cello bag 23c Sold Red Rpe * " TOMATOES box of 4""23c PASCAL CELERY.(Jumbo Stalk)...en. 5c SWEET POTATOES (Golden) 3. lbs. 9c Dary Produds Blue Bonnet MARGARNE... REDD-WP... _PURE. LARD (Wlsons) lb - 35c can 53c lb/ 24c Tuscan Dary Farms, MLK..,... rce,. qt. 22c homo. qt. 23c Hu«re FHEE Blork Lonr PARKNG SPACE at Your Servce STORE HOURS Mon.. Tues.. Wed., Sat. * A. M. to 6 P. M. Thun Frl., 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. 488 BOULEVARD (Bet. 9th & 20th) KENLWORTH MEMBER TWN COUNTY GROCERS ltltlllll t nll MtlMlllllllllllllllllllllllllHlllllttlt<lllllttlt)llMM lt GENUNE CHEVROLET STYLE BEAUTY STRENGTH Each Cover Talored Especally to Ft Chevrolet Many hllumt Colors To Choose From Rayon < Plastc Fbre 95 SOAP BO DERBY COMNG SOON NORRS CHEVROLET, nc. 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