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1 l f : & jf lffjjs flplpl^ :... " ;. > ; * -. /. ;. v -,.; *. Y / --"=;- < * : BUY : " VICTORY GAR WOOD GRANFORD KENILWORTH VICTORY L LOAN j f -.;.. *,... EVERYONE KNOWS I» STORE YOCR STORE! BUSES 47 AND 49 STOP AT DOOR Ether boa wll take you drecttok. j. GOEMKE CO.... t Broad and West Jersey Street*. Elsabeth <*«*, Account EXPRESS TRAINS TO ELIZABETH.pen. Ourgc Accost her. wnderful feelng of beng.,,, 0Me, Its a short, cofortable rde and R. J. Goerke C*. s Jtst a block-and-a-hau Cra the Central B. S. AN EASY DRIVE BY CAR Br the faly! North Avenue drect to EUsabetk... or take Rout* 29 to Morrs Avenue rap..; t«elsabeth! «f beng known? Ttytt PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SPACE At West Jersey and Prce Streets.. K. J. Goerke C: Free Parkn* Lot OPEN EVERY THURSDAY EVENING Thursday Nght U faly nght at *. J. Goerke Co.! Hear Freddy Sleekus orchestra whle you step. DIRECT PHONE FROM CRANFORD W3CS2M (N«Vol. UI. N GRANFORD. NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER, I. T945 FIVE CENtS Hundreds See K#d Parade Were Kennetb Evans and Nanc^r Buckner Wn $5 Grand Awards. More than 200 chldren of an ages partcpated n fhe Rotary-sponsored Halloween parade last nght Hundreds of townspeople lned the parade route-to vew youngsters n tler gay costues, and several hundred wtnessed the judgng of the entres on the Cleveland School playground.. Grand przes of $5 each were awarded to Kenneth Evans, costued as a gobln, and Nancy Buckner, dressed as a lttle old grandother.. Other przes were awarded as fo-. lows: Hstorcal or legendary Frst, Rchard Bausch, costued as a solder; second, Susan Abbrn, as Mnne Mouse; thrd, George Sheppard, as "Sprt of 1776"; fourth, Eln Coffee as a Colonal Dae; ffth, Jy Wagstaff, as an, Indan; and. sxth, Donald Wateran, as a Chnaan. - Most orgnalt-frst, Nancy. Buckner, as a lttle grandother; second, Carolne Clay, as a gngerbread grl; KTflyr SK a vtr rr and Prudence Tyler, as_ Raggedy Ann; fourth, George* Krata and El Kutsg as a brde and brdegroo; ffth, Joan Koos, as a grl n a ud pack; and sxth, Joan Lehan, as a brde. In the junor grotesque dvson, Kenneth Evans was awarded frst prze for hs gobln costue;. Donald OBren, second, as a trap; and Dck Neal, thrd, as a ghost In the senor dvson,^ To Tosker, as a skeleton, watnrst; and Jud Heran, a down, Youngsters In Cranford kept the polce busy Monday ("door bell nght") and Tuesday ("schef nghf!) wth pws-halloween actvtes that n soe cases went beyond the >ra^k^^stager"abour5 boys; fro Cranford and Garwood, rounded up durng the course of the evenng by Lt George L. Rosendale Jujd P$fc trohnan Lester Powell ard held at polce headquarters untl after they had been gven a ste lecture on the dangers of such-actvtes. Tuesday afteoon.to put but burnng leaves on. Sprngfeld avenue near jlfjorande place. Ths blaze s beleved to have been started by chldren, and another leaf fre of slar orgn was reported near 120 South Unon avenue Monday evenng. Cases of boys rngng doorbells, arkng cars wth soap and, placrg a Aarr.T cade aerossf Casno avenue were re-. ported Monday nght Investgatng a report that the ar had been let out of the tres of la. car n front of 256 Thoas street Tes-. day. evenng, Lt Rosendale found eght cars n the vcnty wth, ar tres flat Reports also were receved that ar was let out of tres and cars arked wth chalk near 409 Lexngton avenue, a^ Retford avenue and Grove street ard near 115 Retford Rosendale and Set Bon- chalk, daaged a hedge and wrote\on the sdewalk wth chalk at 316 Pros-cj pert street, daaged-property at 501 Central avenue, stole a al box. (later returned) at 490 Brooksde place, rolled a large stone off property at 512 Sprngfeld avenue nto the ddle of the street and threw stones at a house at 117 Makato drve. - was second. - Also nvestgated by the polce were In the cocal dvson, przes were awarded as follows: Gene, Owens, George Porcella, Peter Heran. Steve eases n whch gangs of "boys stole clothes and cut up clothes Ilnesat.701 Orange avenue,? cut clothes lnes Zerahba, Bob Mortey and Bob Mac-at 406 Casno avenue, and at 622 Clary. Sprngfeld avenue, stole a post lant- t t a n d Judges were Mayor George E. Os-e - - R. A. Waters and. Harlon W. Drew. An apple was gven to each contestant, and the przes wer* furnshed through the cooperaton of the ebers of the Cranford Busness Assocaton.. Carroll K. Sellers, club presdent, extended a welcoe, and. there also by ayor Osterheldt, and Patrck J.-GraUv-charan-of-tbe Rotary cottee h charge. Uu c durng the parade was fur- nsted by ebers of the hgh school band under drecton of Lous Haar. - The polce provded an escort and the fre truck followed the parade playng ts spotlght on the archers. Sanroa Wns Accla Here Pano Vrtuoso Warly Receved In Local Concert Sanroa, the pano vrtuoso, held an apprecatve audence entranced throughout a * agnfcent perforance last nght n the Cranford Hgh School audtoru. Hs concert was \the frst of the season of the Cranford County Concert Assocaton. ^ty-applauded-after each se-- lecton, the sofm^anralsj tered by any n last nghts audence as the snce the concert seres was naugurated. He responded to three entores at the concluson of a wellrounded progra. Openng wth "Rhapsody n G Mnor" by Brahs, he played "Sonata n A Major" by Mozart, ncludng the thee wth varatons, the nuet and the Turksh rondo. For hs second group, Sanroa offered "Ballade n A-flat ajor" by Schubert, and "Hondo Brllant" by von Weber. Sanroa was partcularly brqant In hs playng of Debussys "Two Preludes," The Suberged Cathedral and.freworks. Ths group also ncluded Mgnosses "Lenda Sertaneja 1 and Vlla-Lobos "Polehnelle." as well as "Toada" by Vanna and The Juggler" by Toch. The entre audence had looked forward wth keen antcpaton to hs fnale, the ever-popular "Rhapsody In Blue" by George Gershwn, and they were aply rewarded wth Sanroas own solo verson of ths nuber. Halloween nell nvestgated. \ - Reports were rece«jed that gangs of boys arked steps and porch of a house at 615 Sprngfeld avenueswlth lght bulbs n the vcnty of the Jersey Central Ralroad staton and stole.sx lanterns "(three later found Wth glass broken) fro a sewer constructlon Job on Prospect avenue. Vctory Loan Drve Off To Good Start The Vctory Loan drve got off- to a good start n Cranford ths-week, t wasannounced ths ornng by Robert E. Crane, war fnance charan. The quota for the Cranford-Kenl- worth area s $500,000, of whch $150,- 000 s to be n "E" bonds. y- The charan stated he had experenced ore dffculty n obtanng workers for the current drve than n any of the prevous seven capagns. More volunteers are needed for the house-to-house canvass, and persons nterested n assstng n ths patrotc effort have been requested to contact h at the Cranford Trust Copany. Local resdents have been urged not to wat on the neghborhood solctor but to ake ther bond purchases as soon as possble at any of the local ssung agences, Cranford Trust Copany, Unon County Trust Copany, Cranford Savngs and Loan or Cranford Post Offce.. 53r:9,~Cranf< Hgh Schools football tea s ranked as- the 20th strongest tea n Jersey ths- week, -accordng to, the Dunkel hgh sehoo.1 ratngs released by tre Scholastc Sports Insttute, New York. East Sde, Newark, wth a ratng of 71.1,- s-n frst placer,-followed by Phulpsburg. Roselle Park, Crafbrd,s opponent Saturday, s lsted n thrd place wth a ratng of Thoas Jefferson of Elzabeth, the Blte and. Golds Thanksgvng Day opponent,1s ranged 19th ths week wth, a ratng of Westfeld, after ts, loss to fooselle Park, dropped near top to 12th place wth a ratng bl Under the scentfc; Dunkel syste, tegs,set ther own ratngs by the scorng- argns they. establshed above or below the ratngs of ther opponents. Maureen Gursey, 5, Succubs; No New Cases Here n Week Maron Gursey. 5-yearold daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gursey. of 2 Park avenue, ded Sunday afternoon n the Jersey Cty Medcal Center fro nfantle paralyss. She was Cranfords fourteenth, Most of those present at last that eetng on youth actvtes.. -jjolo vct snce August 15 and the Thursdays eetng felt that exstng frst one locally to succub to thefacltes, such as school gynasus dsease^- TakerMll on Tuesday of last week, Maureens case at frst,was descrbed as ld. ShV^becae crtcally ll last Frday when.she was reoved to the Jersey Cty hosptal. Born n Bayonne, she-jad been a resdent of Cranford snce "March and was a pupl n the ClevelaP-SchooI kndergarten. In addton to her par. ents, she s survved.by her aternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. El Gursey of Bayonne. Funeral servces were held yesterday ornng fro St Mchaels Church wth nterent n Holy Nae Ceetery, Jersey Cty. Health Offcer Wlla J. Wllsey announced yesterday that no new eases ofthe dscaoe-have-becn-r^cord-- ed here durng the past eght^days, and he s hopeful that The epdec? now on the wane.. Halloween Pranks At Mnu Here Most youngsters were too "busy last nght wth the Rotary Clubs parade, and later wth the old chant, "Anythng for Halloween?" to got nto uch schef. Copared - wth "doorbell nght" and "schef nght" the polce had an easy te of t when Halloween actually rolled around Reports of soe boys pranks were receved and nvestgated. The Cranford polce were on the lookouv fpr anyone settng off red flares after the Jersey Cty polce reported that soeone had stolen fuses and caps fro a passenger tran that arrved here at 6:55 p.. When t was dscovered that a lght pole was afre at (Contnued on page eom) Notes About Local Resdents In Natons Ared Forces Mrs. Jean Babette Doyle, yeoan Hs wfe s a Red Cross worker at 2/c Waves, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. McCord Feld, Tacoa, Wash. RVWyKuhnteot"7a.Centennal aye^-. JSan. Harnel recently receved nue7 has been bonqrably dscharged" hs " honorable dl5charge"~~at Cap fro servce after 20 onths actve duty. She was n naval councatons at the Naval Operatng Base, Key West Fla. Her husband, Lt (j. g.) John R. Doyle, USNR, s stll on actve duty, Pvt. John N. OLeary, husband of Mrs/ Margaret H. OLeary of 20 Algonqun drve, s one of the several hundred en busly engaged n pro- M/Sgt. Owen E. McWllllas. son of Mrs. E. C. McWllllas of 33 Grove cessng solders n the Inda-Bura street, was dscharged last week at theatre for.edate returntothewestover Feld, Mass., under the Unted States frorn^ the port of pont syste. In servce snce June, Karach." "^ \ 1942, Sgt McWllas, a chef engneer on a flyng fortress, was a Ger- Capt. Edward T. Roth of 3 Cayuga road has been prooted to hs present an prsoner for several onths after rank at Luzon, P. I., where he now sbeng shot down over Gerany n coandng offcer of the 423rd Replaceent Copany. Sxth Replaceent Depot A graduate of Pennsylvana State College. Capt Roth forerly was eployed as a landscape archtect by the Natonal Park Departent of Defense Housng. He was nducted n Aprl, 1942, and a year later was sent to New Caledona. Beale, Calf. In servce four years, he served on Guadalcanal. Mr. Hael and hs wfe, the forer Maran Matthae. and daughter, have returned fro Grass Valley, Calf., where. they have resded for two years, and now.are vstng her parents n Blarstown. August the county be cleaned ore often, T/Sgt. Warren C. Wesert, son ofand a letter of welcoe wll be sent Mr. and Mrs. Wlla Wesert of 320 to the Johnson & Johnson Copany Manor avenue, receved hs honorable dscharge last week at Tyndall Walnut avenue. whch s buldng a new plant on Feld, Panaa Cty, Fla.- Sgt.-Wesert was wth the Ary Ar Force for tes ot the assocatons executve Wade H. Poston reported on actv- 40 onths and was overseas as acottee durng the suer n en- /Contnued OH vaae e<ohf) on Cosson Local Organzatons Propose Y^ar-Round Progra For AH Ages Plans for establshent of a county - recreaton cosson got under way at a eetng n the Casro, arranged by # Cranfora Post, 212, Aercan Legon, and the Lons Club, last Thursday nght. The a s to sponsor a year-round progra "of recreatonal actvtes for chldren-ard adults. Representatves of about 25 local organsatons attended the eetng. Lous R."Poblano, past coand- er of the Legon, was naed teporary charan, and.thoas G. G.lley, presdent,«j.,the-,:lons. Club, teporary secretary, Mr. Poplaho wll appont 0[- cottee to, confer wth Mayor George E. Osterhfcldt and.the" Townshp Cottee about the possblty of establshng a recreaton cosson on a statutory bass so. that the project ght be supported, by tax funds... L *" Meanwhle, the sentent of the group was that the progra shouldnjo ahead wth, volunteer fnancal support of nterested organzatons. The report of Mr.Poplanos.cotteeTstoDepresenteaaTanothcr eetng next Thursday nght A speaker wll be secured to address and athletc felds, would be suffcent for the.present, and that the project of a recreatonal buldng could be consdered after the proposed cosson was functonng. Aong those present at the-eetng were Frank Vcc, of the Abraha Lncoln Socety;. Mr»y-H. Puckey, of the Red Cross; Mr*. E.C Earhart, Of the Board of Educaton; Robert E. Sth, asss$8nk=dlrtret Boy Scout CossoneV^MrsrJ. Glbert Allen, "- " ~-b$s Ir^UCfcB4k ft^a trr^f^r of the Deocratc Club; Mansell Rchards, of the Cranford Draatc Club; N. R. Foster, of the Frst Presbyteran Church, and George S. SHuer. Mrs. Frank Dckson, of the Junor Servce League; Dr. E. A. Dunfee and at the curb before the startng te Wlla Ford, of the Lons Club; Mrs. of the drve. _Jf tt rans Sunday the F. B. Panewcz, of the Methodst collecton wll be ade a week later. Church; Mrs. B, C. Beldcn, of the Rpo$evelt;p;-T. A.; G. K; Warner, of the Republcan Club; Stewart Mc- Progress Club Hears. Fadden, of Sunny Acres, Iproveent Assocaton; Mrs. A. D. Progra of Readngs Mac- Callu, ofthe Vstng Nurse Assocaton; Mrs. Thoas G- Glley, of the Junor Red Cross and the Vllage Iproveent Assocaton;. Mrs. Rolland Scheller, of the Woens- Grld of Calvary Lutheran Church; Mrs. Henry T. Gruber, of the Wednesday Mornng Club; Anthony Henrch, of the Zonng Board, nnd Patrca Lackey and Carol Blackan, representngthe hgh school-students. Chrstas Decoratons - Busness Group To Sponsor Contest For Local Merchants Plans for a.chrstas decoratons nnng»rr >f Crnofo were ntated at a dnner eetng of the Cranford Busness Assocaton lasuthursday..nght n-tr-nty parshhouse. Presdent Sauel Sten, who presded, apponted Carroll K. Sellers, John V. Nostrand and Mrs. Hcrtha Schuetze as a cottee to arrange for the event, whch wll nclude at least three classes wth three przes shp of the Cranford College Club for n each class. Judges wll be obtaned fro out-of-town. the beneft of ts scholarshp fund. Cranford can ndeed be proud to have To stulate addtonal busness n such fne artsts n ts dst, for the the county, the assocaton decded to start a "Buy It n concert proved to be a real uscal Cranford" capagn, usng the slogan n news- paper advertsng and later on dsplay cards to be placed n store wndows. A letter was authorzed sent to the Townshp Cottee requestng that the streets n the busness center of GEORGE E. OSTERIIELDT.- BepublLpaM Townshp Coudttee WALTES.K. COOPEB Deocrat Townshp Cottee Waste Paper Drve Starts 11 Pr M. SunAry Capt Newell Rodney Flske Post Defense Councl ths Sunday, startng at 1 p. Old newspapers, waste paper, agaznes and cardboard should.be ted securelyn bundles of not ore than 25 pounds and placed A luncheon eetng of the Progress Club was held Tuesday at; the hoe of Mrs. J. J. Brown; 410 Orchard street. Mrs. Brown, n charge of the progra, presented "A Crtcal Study of Aercan Lterature" by Soerset Maugha and also read fro the bujjraphy of Benjan Frankln. Mrs. John H. Low, assstant hostess, read poetry by Poe and other authors. The eene was conducted by Mrs: Paul B. Lttlehale, presdent. There were 15 present. Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Guszkowsk of 120 Besler avenue have announced the brth of a daughter, Barara, on October 19 at Margaret Hague Maternty Hosptal, Jersey Cty. Mrs. Guszkowsk s the forer Murel Drcks of 105 Benjan street. GEORGE D.RANK1N Republcan. Townshp ALBERT & CALDWflLL - Republcs^ Tax Colleetor " To Get $^58^ggJ^r_ Kas Lhecks More than 2,000 thrfty resdents of Cranford and vcnty wll- receve. Chrstas Club checks totalng ore than $158,000 wth whch to buy Vctory Bonds and Chrstas presents, W. Whpplt, presdent of thp Crnn. ford Trust Copany, and H. L. D elr, anngcr of thecranfurd Branch of the Unon County Trust Copany. Chrstas clubs at bcuh banks wll close ths week-end. The Cranford Trust Copany, wll al out 1,153 checkstotalk $90,000 abuut Noveber 21, and the Unon Caudty Trust Copany wll al out 900 checks aggregatng $63,000 about Noveber 10. poth nsttutons rej> >rt t.hor Chrstas Club savngs-arc ahead of last year. New clubs wll for at both banks about the ddle of Noveber, offcals stated. Brd In Hosptal Enthusastc; Audence Acclas Celnda Ferguson, Ethel Tucker Lght Tote Townshp Cottee Cont Interest Locattj Wth only one Townshp Cot- tee contest locally-^ard no portant State, or Federal offces to be, flled, poltcal leaders n both ajor parles thu week antcpated a lght vote n next Tuesdays General Electon here. Whle expectng a sall vote, both leaders urued local resdents to :o to the_ polls and exercse ther fronchrle prvlege. Polls wll be open fro 7 a.. to 8 p. n. The contest that s attractng, -the, ost nterest locally s that between Mayor Gourde E. Ostcrhcldt ard Rord- ttorrr stt>ncr. George D. Rank-^ n, Republcan ncubents, seekng Reelecton.to Ihe two threc-jjcar ters on the Townshp Cottee; and School Trustee Walter -E. Cooper, Deocrat, who-s akng a.todrfor one of the two vacances. Tax Col- lector Albert B- Galdwe.ll, Republca s unopposed for re-electon to a four year ter. The ballot s tlesallest snce the advent of the votng achnes In the county. For General Assebly,the Republcan nonees, are Thoas Ms ford Thoas, all seekng reelecton, and Charles R. Geddes, forer Asseblyan.. They are beng opposed by Deocratc nonees Joseph A. Hunoval. Sauel. R. Morton, Russell A. Your.R and Joseph T. Conroy. ~ For BoaKf^PFfcehblders, the Re^ publcan nonees, all seekng reelecton, are Charles L. Bauer, Jr., Lee S. Rgby and R. Story Rowland,. whle the Deocratc asprants are Mlton C. Bradley, Lester A. Slandl and Frank A. Haefner. Alfred L. Sth b the Republcan nonee for coroner and wll be> opposed by Jaes J. Cullnane. A paster. capagn has. been launched aong woens groups n of Westfeld, who was defeated for renonaton n the Republcan prary. Many woens groups n Cranford are sad to be takng on -^ actve part n endeavorng to "wrten". Mrs. Grffns nae and reelect her to offce. Pollng places wll be found n the offlral oloctu-notjce-on-toge 14 n ssue. and relgous organzatons dealng Patrolan Arche G. Brd of Or-wtchard street s convalescng at Over- the thee, "Challenges to the look Hosptal, Sut, after an operaton. : s?\ldpfl flt th<» T By OLGA StECnT cepton to ths. It was characterzed Chcago. After servng as professor by the sae artstc perfecton whch An audence-of ore than 800 per of Englsh at Moorchousc Colege, he one expeete^ n^h^a^n^clther^.mrs. Ferguson" or Mrs. Tucker as ndvdual perforers. As a two-pano once of hearng a well-balanced and vared progra of usc for two tea, ther enseble leaves nothng panos when Celnda Ferguson and to be ttpsred. Ther peccable Ethel Tucker were presented n a concert at the Cranford Hgh School on Frday hght under the sponsor- hghlght. The* rectals gven by these two artsts are unque n at least two respects. They represent the kndly understandng of thoroughly traned uscans who have spent enough of ther te n teachng and workng wth people to feel a sypathy wth anknd beyond that of the artst who spends all of hs te n the studo. They reflect such an obvous pleasure In. ther perforance that audences have on uhusua\,experence In hearng the play together.. Frday nghts concert was no ex- accuracy, artstry, and coplete and thorough understandng of the works they perfored all contrbuted to an nspred nterpretaton of a vared progra. It was a dstnct pleasure for thosewho were falar wth the work of these two artsts as well as. for the ebers of the audence who were hearng the for the frst te. The progra opened wth a beautful rendton of the "Bouree" fro the Thrd Sute by Bach-Hessclbcrg. ThU was followed by the "Adago n C Mnor" by Haydn-Berkowtz, the slower tepo and quet ood of whch ade a strkng contrast. The Mozart Allegro Molto fro the "Sonata n D for two panos" copleted the frst group. The Chopn "Rondo Op. 73," executed wth a true coprehenson of all the delcacy and beauty ntended by the coposer, fcontnued -on page four) Second World Peace Fortrtv Dr. Mordeca Johnson Speaks at Hgh School Thursday, Noveber 8 Dr. Mordeca W" Johnson,.presdent of Howard Unversty, Washngton, D. C, wll be the speaker n the second of a scres of progras under sponsors-hp of Cranford cvc Unted States n Mantanng World Peace," n the hgh school audtoru at 0: 15 p.. next Thursday.. Dr. Johnson, son of the Rev. Wyatt Johnson, and Mrs. Carolyn Freean Johnson, was born n Pars, Tenn., January 12, He receved hs A. B. degree fro Morehouse College, Atlanta, Ga. t n 1011 and eon- Senary, Rochester, N. Y; t fro whch he receved the B. D. degree.. He resgned tnc student secretaryshp of the InternatonalCottee of the Young Mens Chrstan Assocaton to becoe nster of the Frst Baptst Church, Charleston, W. Va., where he»organzed, aong other enterprses, a Rochdale Cooperatve cash grocery and a branch of the Natonal Assocaton for the Advanceent of Colored People, totalng, (Contnued on page four) Servce Men May Vote Servce en hoe on furlough and who dd not receve or cast solders ballots, ay, by presentng credentals to the County Clerks offce on or before the General Electon Tuesday cb-. tan a votng slp, t was announced ths week. Dscharged servce wen should contact Townshp Clerk J. Walter Coffee In the uncpal buldng for Inforaton on thel» rghts to, vote Tuesday.. :.- :,!J.; S \r,

2 1 P^y;:fty^ - /_"-^1... -:.Cyvv:;:\.:^^^v.^;^-^ :^^;^-; > -: ^-^--U:-.^4^^-^^y;p^p:. : ^y^: :Vwl : ::*:^ V^jjf^ *,. :,»."-"." : " J r \^llr. fete- t >-V "THE CRANTOJBBf"- " ttfe*tt anh (Bhrnttrlr Ttt CuAtWMO CHBOOTCLE, EttablUhed 1891, Cxttrota Craxxn, EtUtbthed^ (Cobned n. 1021) EDWARD C. McMAHONrPtwuslza CHARLES M. RAY. EntroM NATIONAL DITORIAL- ^jfeftssociatlon at - as Second Class Matter. Publshed Thursday at Cranford. New Jersey, by.. The Cronford Ctzen and Chroncle, Inc. Offcal paperfor Cranford, tjarvw>od and KenUwtrtl. Subscrpton, hates S2.00 f Year n Advance OFFICE: 5-7 Alden. St.. TeL CRanford The Republcan party bf Unon County and ^Cranford offers local voters a strong slate of nonees for ther consderaton n =-the-general-electqn-nejct.xuej*da; L _ For General Assebly, the G.O.P. presents Asseblyen G. Clfford Thoas, hstory ohsranfojfd ha* devoted the nterest and the longjfour* to uncpal probles that Mayor OsteVkeWt has durng the past. 14 years. He has guded the townshp, through a depresson and through the toyng war years. He has ade an outstandn presdng bff^r^teng~telerant-to-all-con -teraed and four, n hw ckcaona. He has proven hsellto be an excellferjt leader. Mr. Rankt brought.to the cottee any years of sound busness success. He has devoted, along.wth Mayor Osterheldt to the eetng and solvng of coplex uncpal probles.,.-.,. JFW Collector of Taxes^ Albert B. Caldwell s unopposed for reelecton to hs thrd full ter. He has odernzed, the local tax offce untl today t s one of the fnest n the state... Cranford needs en of the calbre of Mr, OsterheldT, Mr. Rankn and Mr;! Cald-. well tj local offces. All-are^long-te res- ^dents of the county, all own propertes here, all have deonstrated ther ablty to hold.the offces for whch,they have been nonated for reelecton.. We strongly: recoend to local voters the reelecton of the Republcan nonees next Tuesday. *.. "". No Oft-Year Electon. Thoas M. Mur and Joseph JL Brescher, r" ^^t Tuesday s General Electon. As all aeekpg reelecton, and Charles,., R. ^ Newarjc News very aptly pufe.t cdtorauy Geddes.Va forer Asseblyan, as the ^ s ^ ^ j t j 8 a day when "voters wll" be., fourth canddate. The Board" of Freeholder &ong or ought to be gong, to the polls., slate s equally^ strong, Wth- Freeholders Jf ow n^n^ wju go \ a a queston, because ths Charles L Bauer, Jr., Lee S. Rgby ard R. j s what s referred to as an off-year electon, Story Rowland, all seekng Reelecton. The eanng that only legslatve and local of-." record of the Unon County delegaton n f ces wll be flled. Ths beng so, alght the Assebly as well as the fne and eco- vote s" predcted next Tuesday. notncal work outyfreeholders are carryng " K vou y do not teteve t s unportant - on year n and year-rout speaks voluer nna bv who you are represented n for both the nonees and the party whch the Legslature, then ths s an dtt-year s supportng the., " electon. : -,.. Locally, the Cranford Republcan Cottee s fortunate n havng en of the "If you thnk t akes no dfference whether at local level governent s good, bad or ndfferent, then agan ths s an offcalbre of George.E. Osterheldt and George year. D. Rankn as ts nonees for Townshp "But f you beleve t s portant Cottee. Although both are presently as t s to nstall n the State House and n servng as ebers bf our local governng the Court House the carddates best qualbody, nether sought another ter n offce fed tb ake: the laws and to adnster 1 fellow townspeople persuaded! the to the, then there wllbe no such thng as an contnue the good work they are now carry- off-year electon. *. ng on. ". " "The rght to vote has been too dearfy Probably no ndvdual n the 75-year won to lose by nerta." All ths talk of readjustent suggests that ts a one way traffc for the veteran. Hes urged to reft hself to hoetown standards and to a great extent hell want to.- But f we hope tb buld happy and prpsperou^ountes of Aercans not veterans on one hand and cvlans on the other the cvlan s gong to have to gve hself a lesson n readjustent. The world these en have lved n s ore real than the one youve known..its bounded by Pacfc atolls and Bavaran Alps. Its nhabted by hungry people glad tb be alve. And by brave people whove shared the hardshps of our en. Its a world where en lved together and ded together. A world where en learned prde and hulty by. feelng t n theselves.,. -^ Part of that world s worn on ther unfors n the rbbons that Showwhere theyve been, n the stars that denote ther battles, and n the decoratons that descrbe ther valor. Ther warte addresses are the unt patches they wear.; on ther sleeves. These thngs are ther "sybols of prde n all that theyve done together. yow-nwn--bmh«jkhwp^ knowng the nsgna they wear. It wll be better to know soethng of ther world whle welcong the to your own.. \ OMAR N. BRADLEY, General, U. S. Ary. Ths Space Contrbuted TO E pt 6ft ~ : t Bancre Parkway, : Cranford, N. J. October 30, Cranford, ^ Dear Sr:.. The Cranford College Club wshed. through yor coluns,, to thank all the resdents of Cranford, and Hearby towns for ther splendd coopera- ^no-pano concert of Frday^October ZGth, such a won- derf.ul success : ~" It s ndeed gratfyng to Know tba, ths loyal support enabled us to acheve our goal, and surpass t- We wll thus be able to agan award our annual scholarshp d the ost deservng glrlnof the graduatng class of 1946 of the Cranforl Hgh School, who plans to further her educaton. The Loan Fund "was^also substantally ncreased. We are happy to feel-that we^xnay contnue or practce of fnancally adng Cranford Junors and Senors n college, who, wthout ths assstance would be un- -to-copletfl-thelr-educaton. Agan, our ost sncere-thanks to each and every ndvdual whohelped, to ake our beneft perforance a success.- -. " -. Yours truly;. MAY J. VUOHHEES, Chr. Ways: & Means Co. -* Cranford. CoUege Club.,209 Casno Avenue,. Cranford, N. J.. Oct. 26, 1945 Edtor, Ctzen andchroncle; Cranford, N. J. Dear Sr* I ha\ro heard any express the opnon that they should lke tp-have soe one 1 In the,assebly fro tjnon County who would present the woans.pont of vew Woen n the U. S. spend #5-perr cent of the tney earned, own stocks Of large cbrporatons, own real estate, pay Federal and local taxes* operate estates. New Jersey has one" woan bank presdent, one woan "brdge buldng engneer, a nuhlt of woen doctors, lawyers, heads of hosptals; prncpals of schools, heads of. colleges, wrters, nsters, as well a3 any woen who own and operate busnesses of ther own. Why^hoUMnt they have a voce n the- Governent under whch they lve? Most cordally, * MARTHA D. F. KNOWLES H-Y Qub Toffes At Hgk School Frday "The Sade and Ea Folles of 45" wll be presented by the Cranford JBjgh-Schnnl..H.7Z.Club n th 8:30. Features on the.progra nclude a ballet routne drected by Mss Jeanette Sektburg, physcal educaton nstructor, starrng Frank Torrens and Rowland Tudor; portrayal of a foot-,.ball tea by a group of grls n a locker roo scene; a, Mckey Rooney -coedy-o-blackout sketch, featurag- a pano solo by Petty Austn. ~ The EsQures/ drected by >Nea Htchcock, wll appear on the stage and also provde usc for dancng n the gynasu after the show. Tckets ay be obtaned fro H-Y Club ebers. Hgh School Broadcast On WAAT Noveber 21 - Cranford HghSchool wll broadcast on the "Junor Town Meetng of the Ar over Rado Staton WAAT on Nov. 21, Prncpal Ray A. Cleent announced ths week. The topc of the broadcast wll be "What Our Young People Can Be Thankful For."* One representatve each wll be chosen fro the 10th, 11th anl 12th grades to appear n, the broadcast under drecton of Mss Lyda Malpezz, Lee Slls and Mss Adelade Mffln of the socal studes."d.depart- ent. IN RETROSPECT the FOes «kf U>«Cltsen and Chrodele...,. *W. Teal* As seral nubers drawn fro the gold fsh bowl n Washngton were announced, and Dr. A. J. B.oyer of 114 Orchard street, wth seral nurber 158, becae, the holder of order nuber 1 n the ffth dstrct of TJnon County, coprsng Cranford, Garwood and rtork,-ehee6-of-ah»-lnrrl draft board began prep- Arthur H. Beers, 1918; Watte* G.BUcker, 1919; Laforde -LaTourette, 19^9; Edund ST Krtutzan, 1925; Eler F. Sth, 1926; Henry^ Elwell, 1928;_Georgb..G. Mller, 1929;jyjlUa C. Brck, 1931; Dstrct Deputy Joseph W. Bauann, 1932; G. Leroy Stors, 1933, and P. Garretspn, Folheus, _.. J. Stanley Voorhees was reelected presldenrof tro. Cranford Hstorcal Socety for.hs nnth consecutve ter at a eetng of the board of trustees at the hoe of W. F. Welhphl. Other (jfflcers naed were:.,vcepresdents, Wesley A. Stanley and Andrew R. Warfor the huge tea of assgnng order nubers A y ^ ^. ^ ^ Halloween^arty and dance and sendng out questonnares to 2,137 potental vndet auspce 0( the Rev. WlllwrrDonnelly, pastor of Jlltu-Ll «jf M <>h P 1 «! ff <llw!w. was held^n the parochal school, A clean- sweep for Republcan canddates and Mr. and Mrs. lsle R/Beardslee-opened ther wde argns here for the heads.of the natonal GOP greenhouses on Casno avenue fro 3 to 9 p.. Suntcket, Wendell L. Wllke and Charles L. McNary, day for the annualchrysanthettlu show to whch the were predcted by John Wl Doran, charan, of the publc Was nvted./. Republcan Muncpal Cottee, as capagns of the -. Tax Assessort^wllls T. Wld of Cranford was two ajor poltcal partes oved toward a pre-clec- elected presdent of the Unon County Tax Assessors.ton clax.. Assocaton, succeedng Robert J. McNar. Thousands of spectators lned the streets to watch Cranfords frst Halloween parade, sponsored by the Ffteen Tea Rotary Club and supported by local erchants who offered przes for costues. Kenneth Reck and Ted Isles snared the two grand przes.for ther unusual costues." Judgng took place n MacConnell Park. Soe 500 youngsters partcpated n the parade,- whch was led by the Hgh School" Band* seated on a lghted truck and drected by J. Stanley Dttoer. It proceeded up Eastan-street to the park. Polce Chef Carl A. Massa reported the next day that Halloween vandals was at a new low.,.. More than 100 ebers and guests were present Sponsored by the Cranford Republcan Cub.ard the Woans Republcan Club,- a publc eetng lor dscusson of the $100,000,000 bond ssue, whch the voters were to pass upon at the general electon, was held In.the Roosevelt School. The ease.n favor of the ssue was presented by Senator Arthur N. Pcrson of Westfeld. Senator Eerson L\ Rchards of Atlantc County presented the arguent aganst t. «eetng an ordnance Dstrct Governor Guy A. Benslnger of Prnceton and - County Park Cosson of Crahford>park property Alexander T. Wells, edate past presdents of the ^on& ^e rver, the County CossonNto assue Lj^taternatonaL Presdent R. J. Laer was toast- carcj ^ j ^,,,, and deyelopent^and the Town- The foral ot Cranford Hgh Schools prze-wn- *%**? a certa1! 1 ^^6t fs t * fa^ fm nngr^spought" changed fro agazne to newspaper" atrsltooo a year, and to see tnsrtrerda gates style, and 500 copes of the new publcaton were ds- opened durng flood water, the da and gates to be trbuted n the hgh,school. Frank E. Rasey, faculty antaned bjmhe-park Cosson: The park propadvser. revealed tfat the change was ade^fter a ^ ph«)nhwl ne^aea the Sprngfeld avenue propvote by the student body showed.sertent n favor of *J y ^,,..V,.* - ~.,- a., np erty, the sall pece at the foot of Casno avenue, Eastan street;^jrr7^p^rfy~ktfte^phlllpff property and extenson to North avenue and the park strp along the rver.between South, avenue and Hgh street. The Vllage Iproveent Assocaton at Its quarterly eetng at Hayashs, actng on a letter fro a tax owner askng the organzaton to use ts. nfluence to soften the rulng under whch no tax or tax drver was allowed to coe wthn 30 feet of the staton sdewalk, voted to draw up and sgn a petton askng odfcaton of the rulng to allow taxs to approach the staton steps upon beng defntely, sgnalled by a custoer. The eetng was conducted tjy Mrs. J. A- Knowles, charan of cvcs. Mss Alce Lakey, hon- py»r ws thrw to ""«Plans called for publcaton- every two weeks. Slowng up after an early spurt that seeed to pont to a rebound nto the wn colun, Cranford Hghs grdders found -theselves nosed out of vctory by a one-pont argn, 7 to 6, for ther second straght loss as Hllsde contnued n ts undefeated strde. Ten Years As* Havng run ts lst of consecutve vctoresto sx by trouncng East Rutherford, 14 to 0, at the Cranford Oval, the Blue and Gold football tea of Cranford Hgh School looed as one of the outstandng canddates for the Group 2 State ttle. Four teas reaned to be vanqushed before Cranford could hope orary presdent, offered the openng prayer, for the chapons laurels: Hllsde, Carteret, Mllburn For the frst te snce World War I, round trp and Glen Rdge. ralroad fares n the State of New Jersey were reduced. An offcal of the Passenger Traffc Departent A recepton n honor of Harwood Suons, supervsor of usc n Cranford Publc schools, and hs of the Central Ralroad of New Jersey announced that assocate. Mss Vrgna Ray, u charge of eleentary a reducton of 33 1/3 per cent on round trp tckets usc, and Clyde Keutzer, n. charge of vocal work, between all suburban statons on the.an lne woum was held n the recreatonal roos ol the^rst Presbyteran Church. More than 1S5 persons attended. rate between Cranford and New York fro $l-2«to becoe effectve Noveber 1. Ths cut the round trp Past Masters Nght was observed by Azure Lodge, 84 cents. 139, F.feA. 1L, n the Masonc Teple, wth ore. There was standng roo only at the Cranford than 175 ebers and guests present Irvng Y. Draatc Clubs frst assebly bf the season, held at Gdley. aster of the lodge, welcoed vstng delegatons and personally greeted the followng past Chnese anner, by Florence Ryerson, and"shal> we the Casno. "The Wllow Plate," a play done n the asters of Azure Lodge: -~^a,«n^.-. H. Graves,..,, u^u,^. aster Jon, the Ladles," subttled, "The Frst Act of an n 1900; Edward Everett. 1913; Sauel H. Tool, 1916; Unfnshed Play," by Sr Jaes Barre, were presented. 27th Annual Mssonary Conventon NOVEMBER 4 through NOVEMBER 11, 1945 ~SERVl ES-St?NDAY 11 A. M S H P r V f c AND EVERY NIGHT, MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY, AT 8 P. ALSO TUESDAY AND. THURSDAY AT 2:30 R M., FORUM ON FIELD SPEAKERS FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD BORNEO, PHHJPPINES. PALESTINE. FRENCH INDO-CHINA, FRENCH WEST AFRICA. AND THE ARABIAN SENTING UP-TO-THE-MINUTE NEWS OF MISSIONARY WORK BY MEANS OF:-^Ov^GPICn^ COSTUMES. CURIOS, ETC. SOME OF THESE MISSIONARIES HAVE JUST RECENTLY ^ ^ CAMPS AND HAVE THRILLING RESCUE STORIES TO TELL at the CRANFORD GOSPEL TABERNACLE of the -. : CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE... 1EV. G. H, KESNEY, IPAStOB Reftfbrd Av«nue and Cherry Stre«t» Cranford : M. WORK. PRE- ty YPFToMake Counon Sunday jjebtrs of the YOUB^ Peoples Fellowshp wll ake ther corporate conunoa at the 8 a.. servce Sunday n TrnftSLCurch. The Rev. Frank Carthyj curate and advser \o the Mlp^vshp, wll offcate at the servce. ""; """ " : ~", Church school wll be at 9; 30 a.., aw ornng servce, wth Holy Cdunlon, at l a. n. The r«tor, the jlcv, Frank M. Sherlock, wll celebrate, and the Jttey. Mr. Carthy wll preach. Confraton class wll eet at 4 P-»> nd Votng Peoples Fellowshp 847 p..jn- W4l f Docese of New Jersey wll eet at S ^VrhhWtftldt t r ^ p r 8 p.. SundayrBsnop-GardnerwB bt&he prncpal speaker, and the Rev..John Meara, just returned fro a concentraton cap n the Phlppnesv~wl-tell.0f hs experences. The-Earsh Bazaar wll be held Tuesday, Noveber 13, n the parsh house. A luncheon wll be held fro 12 to 2 p. n. The project s under auspces of the tey Guld jnd the publc has been nvted".. The Mens Club, wll have a dnner eetng at 6:30 p.. next Thursday n the parsh house. Gordon E. Peter-* t h E t l l b t speaker. Hardens Copper. Addton of 2 per cent beryllu to copper hardens the etal and n- - creases ts tensle strencth../-,. Appontent* Made At Lons Meetng H. A. Davles was apponted chr Man of the fellowshp cottee, and Harry R. Ssson ftn^^ Of a conj. ttee to arrange for Chrstas boxes for solders at Cap Kler, at the weekly dnner eetng of the Lons Club n the Chney Corner Tuesday nght The eetng was conducted by Thoas G. Glley, presdent M. D. Rtche of Westfeld, afflated wth the fethyl Corporaton, speaker at the eetng, dscussed "Fuels and Ther Uses." Clarence Frtz waa rnwt charan of a co- «ottee to prepare SOT a Lons nter- zone,cottee dnner Noveber 20 Jersey Central," t s estated. at Kenlworth Inn. A leave uv^# of ^^tr Oa/ ab-woulsence..untl January-Was-.. granted-to.fkjslj* lues durng the ~flr^ y<*nr hy 1 receve *oyo,uuu ore ln.rev- Josepb-Warslnsk.- Edward Deher,- Ptpppsed fare ncrease.. who recently receved hs honorable dscharge fro the artsl forces, attended the eetng as guest of Vctor D. Shaheen... * Counon Sunday At Calvary Lutheran ". There wll be a Counon Servce at 11 a.. Sunday at Calvary Lutheran Church. The Rev. Wlla H. Nebanck, pastor, wll offcate. Ths years confraton class pret d h R M J G pulpt gown-last Sunday.- The -presentaton was ade by Mss Edth Sloat, a" eber of,, the class,. The Red Cross sewng unt o the Woen!s Guld wll eet Tuesday fro 11 a<. to. 4 p.mn-. n. the church. ng 20% Dscbunt On. All Shoe* Purchased by Ex-Servceen. (Dscharge buttons or credentals ust be presented.) 20% Dscount DONT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY! CRANFORD SHOE STORE THOMAS M. HAYECK. Prop. 106 Walnut Ave. Cranford awagg^svg^^^^wa^j^-^gg^^^ ELI KRNZMAN.-Prop. Utl Delay. C. R. ft. Rse n Fares Pendng publc,hearng, Presdent Boswell of the* Publc Utltes Cosson ths week suspended tarffs.fled by Jersey Central Ralroad for a 20 per cent ncrease n ntrastate fares, effectve Deceber I. ana current federal legslaton." Jv pp s s t a n t a l 8 u s of oney for_jrghway purposes road October 17 wth the Interstate wthn ctes. Coerce Cosson, askng a 20 percent, ncrease. n nterstate rates.. Concdent wth the suspenson, Bed Raspberres. Boswell announced that the utltes Red raspberres grow best on a lght or edu loa sol contanng a lberal aount of organc at* cosson had retaned Col. Alfrtd Jenny of Duont as ts expert n the ter. Avod lght «ndy or heavy.sols. fare: ncrease, case. Adequateosture and good water dran*g* ar* essental. Red Cross Offcer* At Regonal Sesson A group of ebers of Cranford Chapter, Aercan Red Cross; headed by Dr. Howard R. Best, charan of the-local chapter, attended the annual I. WALTKB, New Jersey regonal eetng of the Towuhtp Clark. Aercan-4Red Gross- at Crescent Dwd: Octobgr IT.» Teple n Trertoh Tuesday. Others.n the local, group were Mrs. TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD George Bates, vce-charan; Mrs. L. Nolly. Is her*by tren tbt the p rnrlttro nf the. Townshp of Cr*nford wll B. Hazzard, and Mrs.. John Hughes, Ml at publc aucton UK. ul* rrrllftrale nulwr charan and^co-charan of thesttut; ewcttne-tol TM,-tn w.vt «*raw»»rt» Canteen; MrsrRahert Nedrach, charan o.f Nurses Ads; Mrs. C..A. Prescott. Motor Corps charan; Mrs. CarreC.Gradyand Mrs. J. H/Brpckbank, charan and co-charan of ;Hoe Servce; Mrs. Best, and George Bates, chapter hstoran. Stop Street Volators Fne of $3 each for gnorng stop street sgns, were assessed aganst Frank Falco of Iryngton and Rch-> ard Herder of Wlnfleld Park by Recbrter Carroll K. Sellers n polce jcourt Monday nght. Tf;he coplanng offcers wefe Patrobren-- Lcste; Powell-and George Ward. Persan Lab Coat A.Persan lab coat now weghs s lttle as 75 ounces.. CRANFORDS SUNDAY DRUGSTORESCHEDULE OPEN THIS SUNDAY Seagers 1«, A. M. to 1 P. M. t P. ML to V P. ML CLOSED THIS SUNDAY Bells, Sellers 100 N. UNION AVE. C CRanford 6^2070 WEEK END SPECIALS! Fresh Klled Large Stewng Chckens 5to$lb. sze x. Grade **A"..^S. x Fancy Brolers and Fry ng Chckens 3to3V^lb.sze Grade "A" ; MEAT DEPARTMENT Fresh KUed Turkeys 10 to 14 lbs. Grade *W Boneless Rolled Chuck Roast Choce "A.A." Grade :. GROCERY DEPARTMENT \ U. CO., Hearts Delght or Whle Rose StoWy>Frech Style Frut Cocktal 9AA StrngTBeans 9 fnr Large 2% can Fancy Packed ^ * 15>/ «T^,«" Grapefrut Juce *% ( AV OO#» 2 can A lol ^.«7C Jacked Blended Orange and VEGETABLE DFJARTMENT WE ABE NOW OPEltATING OTO VEGETABLE DEPT. COMBINING QUALITY PBODVCE AND FRUITS WITH MCCH LOWER PRICES. NewCrop Florda Oranges Large Sze, dot Calforna Juce Oranges Dozen...r. t.. Fancy Calforna Leons Dozen Fancy Toatoes 1 Per Box 49c Fancy^Cabbage Pound Calforna Hard Celery 2 Hearts Bunch Calforna Fancy Carrots Large Bunch., 29c 25c Mane Potatoes 10 Pounds For ;...:. -:... - BUY If IN CRANFORDj( 5c 10c 35c Vtkut TwBe -TrafHc-o*lglat*«-n urt>- ters; t ges to br through urban centers. Ths s. the reason for the recent swtch fro the vew that ftajpr traffc, probles revolve around rural hghways. The swtch s^ejned necessary because of recent OF CRANFOHD KoUf* I* fatnby tlv Urn at u«*tlng of lh» SVwtlahlp tvwftalttw ot Uf IVwauhlp of CrnforJ to Iw brd In tht wtl*tclp»l bulljine u USD 1. U. on Uondy. tb* Mb d*y ot Vo»*Bbw. M. tb* Townshp wll wll u> I*arkrlew. Ulnor, Inr., U* tux ule r«nlllra!r rowlnt lou OS,, to 940 In block «ST for lh» full uaaunl du«ibenoa UB1M< uftlel«t ctuu U thown u> UM rotttr«ry. DroHslon* of 8. B. SI :5-IU.,.. TOWNSUIP ov c tul» wll 1* nud* puntunt to Ut* on (he tvlldoru r«<-or(u to l>c.wnsl by So MulUr: Uo aount rptulttsl Tor rtxkuptlon b*lnn tl* autn nf ts^i.10. The ule wll b* hajd at a ertlna; of th* Townhlp Caltte* to Iw hel) on Mandty, N(.v«nh*r S, 11»«. at *:M V. Jl In UVuunlrtpal lulllnc. Kale wll I" ult* h th* htchmt lullcr. ljwt to ctwhratlo t>y the ColtlM at lu.next regular eetng ftrr the ule. pur. ant lu the fvlalona nf R. H. S«% IM. wxb D»l«l: Octoher 17, M J. WALTBlt rftbb. Ttr«nllp Clerk 111 Token «f Danger The ancents beleved the* opal e, and the supersttous fancy holds that 01 luck befalls the wearer of an opal unless t s-hs brthstpne. The person who beleves ths supersttrn feels that he ay wear the ge n safety f hs. brthday falls n October. JThutt_thtv-old--vers*y says: r 6ctob>rs chld s born for, woe, And lfes vcsstudes, ust know: But lay an opal on her breast, And Pate shall lull her cares to rest." You A" Cordally Invted FREE LECTURE. : on ~ cunrrsttan SCIENCE Enttled: "Its Revelaton of the Kngdo Wthn" by.. CUytoU Bon Cralc. C8.B. * of CncUuuU. Oho Meber of the Board of Lectureshp of "The Mother.Church, The Frst Church of Chrst, Scentst, Boston. Massachusetts, -- n -^ : Frst Church of Chrst, Scentst. 422 East Broad St., Westneld MONDAY, NOV. 5 at 8:30 P.M. Leue The far lease should be wrtten. rds-and-tenant get along *th oral contrac dffculty arses when they do not understand each other.and fnd that they have, dfferent fdeas about certan atters. The wrtten lease reoves ths chance of ^dnsute5reharws»0ousrela tons between the landlord and tenant. Both lose when they dsagree, partcularly f the dsagreeent results n a ove for the tenant, fors for wrtten leases are avalable n the offces of any of Jh«county agents. INTERIOR _ DECORATING SERVICE MARION ZANDER tr C-«SS«.R 211 MILN ST. tlapmudt JJt*^ WkH M* Uuul U rulh plnful. lu lot ft., uul alnrlt «-1 luvmlu. WUTl UIU.IW «vfrrm5nr»r=bnnrtwv<rksa r-< T«1M. V latallrr IMl-ab* t>rtn t wftu In Iltty u return Uuttlt tu ut lor doublo uuy t*xk. Z$c Pa«e Subscrptons! ORDER NOW FOR BILL BUCKLEY 3 Maduon^.T«L CaUnfottl,:^!-,!»,.^..-.,<» ; Wagners Doll Hosptal - * : - : 75 West Jersey SL OPEN EVENINGS THJL It T*L ELfac GARWOOD LIVE POULTRY MARKET ROASTERS/FRYERS Per Pound ^, FR1CASEE Per Pound FI^ESH EGGS 39c 34c 21fkCEDAR ST.. GARWOOD <Turn at Post Offce) Trt. WtoWeM FrreOrfelvery after 4 P.M. MeMANVS I M S. Oaf EN» A 11, V SSt-SMB fhdbsdavl 11»«Now you 4^v./^&y.^^^ orler your ^Jft^talk^fftT^^^v^vy,:"^*^:^^^ See ths latest Frlgdalro here on dsplay! You ay now plae«5 your order for a G.M. Frlgldalre and delveres wll be ade n the order receved. The sooner you order the sooner we delver t dependng upon future shpents fro General Motors. It s portant for you to see what you buy. Sorry; No nun1 or phone orders accepted now. Approxately 7 Cu. Ft. ff«y Be Purchased ON Our Budget Plan! prce approved by O.P.A. McManus Bros. ltsl 11S4 BAST JIIIIV TMEET _ EMIABETM?&$ % ^S ^p^

3 \any Resdents EEntertan College Club Doo-Pano Concert Cran ord resdent* ente*-*- has been selected s"claks secretaryal*r held asurer. a poston last year. taned fkday nght both before and the Celnda n the hgh *chool audtoru fw -beneft of the Craaord College Clubs loan fund. Mr. and M*. Charles Turner of 49, Indar Sprtht road and Mr. and Jn. 3. Glbert Auen of 9 Coloba avenue entertaned foeo«n the concert at the tatters bbtne n honor Of Dr. and. Mr*. Hobert Vtrgosoa and Mr*. D. L. of Laarasgton. Mass* forerly of Thrty 1b^aB^4^-4aarod Achlles of Manor»veaue entertaned afterward n honor of Mr. and Iln, Lawrence Tucker and ther guests, ncludng Bn. Tuckers parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles RehardsH of Provdence, R. I, and Mrs. A. Tabor, also of ProvJ deaee. Mr. and Mrs. George S.Sauer of 317 Casno avenue held a reunon followng the concert for frends fro Stokes State Forest who atttjahed the uscal-.mr. and Mrs. Sauer have spent the.past several suers at J. V. Starr of 23 road entertaned 35 guests touowta the rectal, and Mr. and Mrs, E. C. Earhart of Tulp street entertaned afterward n honor of ther week-end house guest, Mrs. Helen Payne of New York Cty. Others who entertaned ncluded Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Albertson of Spruce sr***: Mr. and Mrs. B. CBeldW^ol Manor avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Rchards of Or ha*a street Week-end guests ot Dr. and Mrs. of l*aox.avenue ncluded Fergusons parents, MrT ana* Mrs. C. W. Hadden of Lake. Worth, Fta, and her brother and sster-nlaw. Capt- and. Mrs. Frederck C.-Had^ den of Kattek. Mass.! :. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Wlson and faly of 6 Lenox avenue, oved Monday to 26 Forest avenue. Mss. Jane Frodrcfc West BOUy. street, vas horrve over lege far Woea. ^ Mrs. George C- Tenney of Englsh "Vllage s speadas a three-onth vacaton In Arzona and Calforna, and n Banff and Lake Louse, Canada. Ms* Joy Funk, daughter of.mr. and Vta. W. P. Funk of 812 Sprngfeld awaoue. has len to begn student actvues aft Purdue Unversty,,Lalayette, tad- :. -.! Coston BeTaddnell. Jr, son of Mrs. Franses Becardnell of 107. Cen-.teaatal- avenue, was placed on the frst honor roll n Pngry. School, KUtabeth, for the frst seester. He. Mss feverly AVolf of 2b North avenue and Mss Ala Schenck of 10 Lenox avenue returned Tuesday after a onths vacaton at Ma Beach, Fla., and n a tour of the Southern state*.. Mr. and Mrs..ohn C. Peterson -of.10a..jltnc.ojn. avenue have returned after, a fve weeks vst wth the Mrs. F..JL^ Johnson-of-Merrac, Mass, forer Cranford: resdents. Mr. and Mrs. A!~R. Mlls of Pne Bluff. Ark., returned to "ther hoe yesterday after" vlskag here two weeks wth Mr. Mlls brother-n-law and sster, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Wlson of 26 Forest avenue. - daugh ter-n-w- 61" Mr, ard Mrs. Wlla J. Fredrck of 34 West Holly street, was here on a vst fro Shaokn, P a -.-,.- f. L. Johnson of Merrac. Mass., forer dranford resdents, announce the brth of a son; Bruce Alan, on October 18; Frank W. Myers of 7 Halton -avenue, and- hs daughter, Mss Alce Myersv spent the week-rend at Shephardstown, W..Va. " Mr. and Mrs^John L. Chrsty of 6 Hapton Street.entertaned Mrs. M. L. Dougherty of New York Cty, forerly of Cranford, over the" weekend. ". Mr. ard Mrs. L It. Schollenberger of Schylkll Haven. Pa-» vsted Bjjr, and Mes. T. V. Albert, ot Dvson avenue over the Week-end, -" Mss Alethca Seel, who s. attendng Concorda College, Bronx. N. Y., spent the week-end At the hoe of Mr. and Mrs. George N. Htchcock, 304 Sprngfeld-avenue. * ". (Mrs. F. W. Myers of 7 Halton avenue has returned fro a vst.wth her sster, Mrs. W. W. Claggett. at Alexandra, Va. Mrs. W. B. McKnley and son. Peter, of Schcnectady, N. Y., wefre guests of Mrs. McKnleys parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Styll, of 37 Arlngton road. Mrs. l B. Hazxard, regent; Mrs. Thoas MacMeeklh, regstrar, and Mss Anta Skllrnan, hstoran, represented Cranes Ford Chapter, D. A. R- u{ the State Conventon of the MlSSTMtARY SL HOPKINS Macy Hopk n To E. John R. Taft Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Hopkns of 109 Hapton street announced the engageent of. ther daughter, Mary Malvna, to. John R. Taft, EnsJgn, USNR, son of Thoas K. Taft of Cornwall, N. Y.,.and the late Mrs. A. granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Buckley, the prospectve brde s a graduate of Cranford Hgh School and Wellesley College. For the.past year anda half, she has been eployed, at the Phladelpha Mrs- John Low of 507 Sprngfeld Quarteraster Depot workng on avenue spent Navy Day-vlth he? tropcal deteroraton research.- Ensgn Taft s an alunus of Massa- daughter, Mrs. R. H. Whton n New York Cty. She saw the Presdent chusetts Insttute of Technology and has racenty returned fro duty n the Pacfle aboard the tl.s.-sf Iowa. Daughters of the Aercan Revoluton Frday at the Robert Treat Hotel, Newark. Mss Aleen MacMeekn servedss page durng the conventon. Mr. ^al Mrs. Albert Martn and son, Wayne; of Cncnnat, Oho, have returned to Craord.to, ake.thelrl hoe teporarly wth her other, Mrs. L. Hoagland of 105 Maple place. The Cranford JunorServce.League wll hold ts onthly eetng Wednesday at the hoe of the presdent,- Mrs. F. H. Dlckson. Jr., 229 Orchard. treet. The tea cottee charan, Mrs.. Hoer C Fsher, wll be assted by Mrs."Jaes. C.. Wagstafl, X h j J Mjss Evelyn DeCrescente, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Joseph De- Crescente of, Nl Y.. and Petty A. Dozols, USN.gda. Lucen Dozols of 254 avenue, were arred 14, at SL Anthonys Pafund an< -Eugene Reo, usng of the brde, served as brdesad and best an. The brde wore a gown of whte slpper satn and carred a whte Bble wthorchds. The brdesads was of dusty pnk brocade and she carred an old-fashoned bouquet nted flowers.. The other) of J U b J l k B The brde s a graduate of Troy Hgh School, Brady Hosptal n Troy and the Unted States Naval and Medcal Surgery School n Maryland. The brdegroo s a graduate of Cranford Hgh School and the Frankln Insttute oftechnology n Boston; After an extended honeyoon^ fro Montreal to South Carolna, the couple wll lve teporarly _ at Georgetown, South Carolna, where the brdegrgoo.ls statoned. After hs dscharge fro the servce they expect to ake ther hoe n Cranford. Second World Peace Foru fro page one) one thousand ebers. In 1822 Dr. Johnson receved the S:-g. M. degree fro Harvard Unversty and delvered an address, at coenceent on "The Fath of the Aercan Negro." In 1926 he was a eber of the Sherwood Eddy Aer lean Senar, a Europe. In 1926 fee was chosen frst Negro presdent of Howard tjnlversty. In 1929 he/was awarded the Spngarn Medal for> successful adnstraton and for acheveent n obtanng legslaton by whch Howard Unversty becae a recognzed responsblty of the Unted States Governent.. Drr-Johnson holds honorary : degrees fro Howard Unversty, More- frst address n the seres of forus, whch was delvered by Ire Kovacs, wdely traveled student of socal and econoc condtons, at the hgh school audtoru.october 3. Tckets for the seres are stll avalable and ay be purchased at the door on Noveber 8 or through any of the sponsorng organzatons.. These organzatons nclude Cran- Junor MIS? CLAIRE BESARDINEXLI Clare Berardnell, Cpl. Mead, Jr. Engaged At-a recepubrtsunday at her E6e, Mrs. Frances Berardnelll of, 107. Centennal avenue announced" the engageent of her daughter, Clare, to Cpl. George G. Mead, Jr., of Sunnysde, L; I. No date has been set for the weddng. Mss Berardnell s a graduate o! Cranford Hgh School and of Katharne Gbbs School n New York. She s eployed by the Aercan Broadcastng Copany n New York as assstant payroll supervsor. Cpl. Mead was graduated fro De Wtt Clnton Hgh School, New York, and attended New York. Unversty. He entered servce n 1642, and now s attached to the-offce of Strategc Servces,,-Cap Crowder, Mo. He returned recently-fro-two-years servce overseas,-and expects hs dscharge shortly. He plans to contnue hs studes n engneerng at Unon College, Schenec^ady, N. Y. Guests were present at the recepton fro Connectcut, New York*, Long Island and New Jersey. Ewng Okell VVeddng Selna Haagensen bkell^. daughter house College and Gaon Theolog- of Mr. r^ Mrs. Paul Greco of 12 Meeker avenue,* v Mlss Nancy Greco of 113 Or-followng, organzatons: Advsory Ewng, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. nunary, ano edershp n the Orange avenue, and Robert Glenn ange avenue,, and the Msses Betty Councl for the Vrgn Islands, Natonal Youth Adnstraton Advsory red Saturday afternoon n the chapel Ewlng of North Planflcld, were ar- ard Glora Rego of Rosclle Park, were n Baltore Saturday attendng the Councl, Natonal Advsory Councl of the -erescenf-avenue-presbylerlau Navy Day observance. Robert Greco, on Educaton and Aercan Youth Church n Planfleld. The cereony petty offcer 3/c, son of Mrs." Greco, s Cosson... was perfored by the Rev. John J. a eber of. the crew of the Canberra, heavy cruser, whch took part cepton followed at the Park Hotel More than 300 persons heard the Moent, pastor of the church; A re- In the observance., n Planfeld. Elntluastc (Contnued fro page one) " closed the frst half of the progra. The audence..was copletely chared wth the "Sceras Infantas" of Pnto.. They were played.wth t The above fa the aount of-oney saved ths year by 1153 depostors n the Chrstnas Club and the Tax and Vacaton Cheeks to the Club neberg wll be aled about Noveber tl«^ n«ct \. -..*.. The dub* close Saturday, Noveber loth The Vctory U7S. War Bond DHve opened October 29th. We suggest that yea nvest a rood tbed porttou of ths oney, saved darng the year, n the V. 8. War Bonds.^ and au oarwodeduhoplals, and hel» brng tnore rapdly our boys hoe to faly and frends. War Bonds ake ost acceptable Chrstas presents. Cranford Trust Copany Mss Wetjen To Wed Dr. Karl Pfster, 3rd Mr. and. Mrs. -Henry W. Wetjen of 424 Casno avenue have announced the. engageent of ther daughter, MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE"SfStf-M Meber FaJcal Dcpout Intutlae* Coportlea ApptovaJ Mortg>g*«( FwUftl Uoutog Aduutrtsoa Margaret, to. Dr. KarLPfster, 3rd, son of Dr. and Mrs. Karl H. T. Pflster of "SOlt.* Mss Wetjen s argraduate of Keuka College and s eployed as y; Mwgk. ft Co.; Ral- way. Dr. Pflster was graduated fro Massachusetts Insttute of Technology and,receved hs Ph. t)..degree there. He s a senor chest n the Departent of Research and Developent of Merck & Co. Rker-Storr Troth, Is Announced / Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Storrof 321 Benson place, Westfleld, have announced the engageent of ther daughter* Nna Isobel. to Petty Offcer Edward T. L. Rker, USNR, son of Mr. and Mrs.Grant A. Rker of Manson.terrace.,. :.-* """fl J Surprse Shower Held_ For Janet Merrtt " Mss Janet Merrtt, daughter of Mrs: Thoas F. Merrtt of 1. Spruce street. Was guest of honor at a srprse personal shower held by;,mss Lyda Downe, 30 Beech street, fast Wednesday. Decoratons were pnk, aqua and whte.. Helreshents served..guests were Mrsl E. H(-Downe^nd the Msses Vvan Merrtt, JanetThfl, Carol Nelsen, Mare Crosby^ Clanoe Greene, Rosale Wlson and Natale Toczyk, all of Cranford. T^je* engageent-of.-mss Mertt to Sgt. C. Stanwood dressey of Portland, Me., was announced lagt onth. Sgt. Cressey returned to ths country recently after two years wth the Arborne Troop 1 Carrer Coand n Europe and s awatng hs dscharge. SCHOOL OV OBrrUARY 4ar tdght at ha Hoe, 24 Madson avenue, after a long llness. Prvate taneral serveej! wll be held at Gray : Meoral, 12 Sprngfeld avenue. A natve of (Gerantown, Pa., Mr. Bo cae to Cranford 16 years ago fro Sprngfeld, Mass. He was epoyed a chef dyer by the A. & M Karaghetuan Bug Copany n Roade Park. Mr. Bora was a eber of the South Congregatonal Church at Sprngfeld,Mass. Survvor* are hs wfe, Los; a son, 1st Lt. Walter E. Born, Jr w who returned recently fro servce wth the Ary. Ate : Forces ft the guronean Theatre of Operatons, and a brother J^jr^Oj^J^Sprjgfleld. T7<*aHesSTJHal«.. Charles S. Hol.es, a retred loco-, otveengneer of the Jersey Central Ralroad, ded suddenly of a heart attack at hs l»oe. S* Hgh street. Monday. Funeral servces were conducted by the Rev. Wlla H. Nlebanck. pastor of Calvary Lutheran Church, at Gray Meoral, 12 Sprngfeld.-avenue, tost nght.interent followed today at Spruce Hun Ceetery njspfuee Run. Mr. Holes cae to Cranford fro Bayonne and had lved here 11 years. He was a Mason and a eber of the Brotherhood of Locootve Engneers. Survvors are hs wfe, Esther Frtts Holes, and a sster, Mrs. Howard Sharp of Laurel Sprngs.. Morrs J. Hefley - Morrs Jaes Hefley, 67, who was anager of the old Elzabeth. YMCA baseball tea when t played at the feld on whch the Elzabeth Arory now s located, ded at hs hoe, 356 Ltacota avenue on October, 16. Funecal servces were held October 20 at >-he Alfred.0. Hanes Funeral Hoe n BUzabeth, folo Wed-by-rtterent at Bvergreer Ceetery, EUabeth. :The Rev. John H. M. Dudley, asssted by the Rev. Roland L. Luerch, pastor- of Bpworth Methodst Church, Elzabeth, offcated, A natve of Phladelpha, Mr. /Refley had lved 10 years.n Cranford and^before-thshad-resded-n Elzabeth snce He.was a eber of the Crescent Feld Club and the Jellc Club <jf "EUzauBt_ Recently eployed by the Lawrance k Aeronautcal Corporaton n Lnden, - before that Mr. Hefley had been eployed 4 years by several brokerage ars on Wall Street, New York... Survvng are hs wfe, Mrs. Mabel Fleng.Hefley;.three daughters, Mrs. Otto G. Sckert of Cranford; Mrs. Rchard Uhl of Long Valley ard Mrs. Rayond C, Haggerty.6 Sussex, and fl grandchldren. Wlfla A. PerevaL Sr. Wlla A. Perclval, Sr., 62, of-103 Sprng Garden street, ded suddenly «f a heart attack soon after hq had arrved at work at the Natonal Char Copany n dark Townshp Monday lupe ^MARKETS DAUV carton 1 dozen Mort Fne Qualty A&P Baked Goods! Golden Madera Cake Z»2?«Drop Cookes ***"**" d 23 c Boston Brown Bread."^ ^ w l * ; Fnger Buns r«^ -r^^ 19 e larvel Rolls r SSS^SS t ^10* FWrMa-Sweet, Jolcy daw Crp /..:... 1*1 CORN IOWBTM/ 20T, UrnW- ^ StvesWHIRMuhOpn E* lay Brtll ML Splael * 13«Berts Slced Beets Strg Beats Saaerkrat \ l Z Toato Juce ^ -^12s ^ 11t Toato Jalce rzz^-lu Grapelnlt Jee^ I^e ^29t Blended JHlcclr17etr41e Pneapple Jolce"^!r 14* Pheapple Juce «.,%?. 34e Pre Juce Prane Juce FgJgce Bartlett Pears Bartett Pears Peaches -"BS- «24«IIBdll V&U& REACHES Frut Cocktal ""- Fresh Prunes B«M Beans. Gbbs VEBETUIU ItANS u,,, UtWUltSUO SERVE A DELICBOUS CHICKEN or TURKEY DINNER! Welcoe your hero hoe wth grand chcken or turkey dnner! Ssrve the turkey routed to a golden brown... or fx the chcken the way "he" lkes t best... and for real values on the "pkkjrf flocks" turn to A&P! 3 L"30e jf- 9 (Elntrdr 224 Walnut Avenue IT. ALBCftT AIX1NGCK, Mnster "Welcoes newcoers to our eobtunty and those who have no church hoe to all ts servce*. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4TH 9:45 Church School classes for boys and grls of all ages. Mens Bble Class. Mr. Charles Wallace, Presdent. Woens Bble Class, Mrs. Ada Fsher, Teacher. Mornng Worshp Servces at 9:45 and 11 oclock.. Gfts for the Borne for the Aged n Ocean Grove, M. J. Sacraent of Bapts Seron. Seres IV. "To Open the Eyes of the Blnd.", -:.-,- ^Specal usc by the chor. Mr. Henry M. Boardan, Drector T P. tm-junor Hgh School Fellowshp eetng. T: PJaL fr+nr Hgh School Fellowshp eetng. SUNDAY EVENING FORUM SERIES, AT 8 P. ML. A pnseaxttaof ~SSdNsses on the Bg Fve-Natons of the world on g»e successve Sunday, evenngs. Questons and dscusson at every New. 4th "Ipressons of France and Post-War Outlook," by Mwtaf Perre Chareau of.new York. New. 11th "Post-War Probles for Veterans," by Mrs. Martut DL SpOces. Washngton. D. C Nov. ISth "What Does Chna Want?" by Dr. Ernest E. Tuck, M^wtofury pywfr s the Phlppnes. Now. 25th -fussa and the Pqst-War "World," 4> r. New York. ( 2od "Probles Facng the Unted States,"by Rep. Ctttford P. Case; V. S. Congressan fro New Jersey. NOV. ISA MISSIONARY SUNDAY, ALL DAY Or. & 1L ftock walrg In the ornng and evenng. 22wl THANKSGIVING SERVICE. > MethadlsU untng at the Methodst Church* ^ 1^ ; A CORDIAL WELCOME AWAITS YOU ^^l ;onwprea Mrs. Wlla E. crutch George Mack, Jr. ; and Mrs. Edward M. Sanso wll presde at the tea table. There, wll be a board eetng Monday at the hoe of Mrs. Rchard McFadden on Norandle place. Washng QolU.- Foru. Wash Qults In war! sudsy water S-. Ne^^y^^aner t general rte ttenarhrd war water. Hang up to dry In.» charan of the sponsorng groups. shady place. Shakeqults several te* whle dryng, and they probably wll not need pressng; f they do, press lghtly on the wrong sde wth war ron. Saved Fats Because fats saved fro cookng spol quckly, they should be kept cold and used as soon ns possble. If they, are to be held for sorte te, they should be straned through a clean cloth before storng. thwtocoldf ~Snt loosened up,.. -. ~^ ^y rop"4^fl **wcc^ lub on throat, chest and back e. Bfcsaed relef as VapoRub J1WK «p upper bronchal tubawth tssgedt eddnal vapoct, 4 STIMOUTES chett ard back turfpes lke a warng poultce. Often by ornng oat of the bery of the cold s gonel Reeber-. trngtmaatr hoe^epved... the best-known hoe reedy<br*euevng seres of / chldrens coldl W VA? HIGH GRADE CLEANING Casts bat a few eenta an Paraount Cleaners BataMtste IMS I Walnut Ave. TeL Cranfawl «-Ut«To Have And To Hold Lovely Meore* of Your WeAfn«Day A CANDID ALBUM,. By--\....;.. JohnJ.McCutcheoo Photo^pher U? MUllltt K.J. nesday Morng Club, St Marks A. M. E. Church, Vllage Iproveent Assocaton, Cleveland School P.;T. A-,. Cranford Teachers AssocfatlonfCranford College CUb,. Calvary Lutheran Church, Cranford Methodst Church and the Cranford Ctzens Peace Pheasant Country South Dakota, long faed as the countrys outstandng pheasant sute., had a pheasant populaton of approxately 16,700,000 brds early n the fall of 1944, accordng to the South Dakota Cooperatve Crop and Lvestock Reportng servce. Ths s 44 per cent above the total populaton of chckens n far flocks of the state. The fgures, whch are based on reports fro ore than LS00 South Dakota farers, ndcate statewde average of 34 pheasants for each 100 acres of land, or One pheasant for every three acres. Fve countes-rspnk, dark. Beadle, Mner and Sanborn show pheasant populatons of ore* than one brd to the acre. -. Glung Wood For best, results n glung wood both the glue and the wood should be wared to about 75 degrees Full renhet young alke In ttte captvated. Ths was followed by "Floods of Sprng" by Rachrnannofl-Babln and the "Tears" by Rachannoff, two nubers whch gave opportunty for great contrast n ood. "The/Coronaton Scenej" fro "Bofs>Gbdounott" by Mbussorgsky-Pattlson proved Russon group^ _ ; The ever ~pdpjlar "TBIue Danube Waltzes" of Stfauss concluded the progra. The Chasl arrangeent wth ts occasonal ntroducton of odern harones - was a favorte wth/fve audence. The pansts acknowledged the enthusas and apprecaton, of the audence by playng three encores, "The Jester" by Carl Beecher.the Brahs "Waltz." and the Rhuba fro the "Scaraouche Sute" by Mlhaud whch s so falar to, and so popular wth, two-pano audences.. Throughout the entre progra, Mrs. Ferguson and Mrs. Tucker proved ther artstry and understandng agan and agan by ther, correct and yet ndvdual Interpretaton of the usc. The contrast n ood, tepo and dynacs, ther perfecton n phrasng, and ther unusually fne enseble all contrbuted to akng ths a concert whch wll be reebered. Here are duo-panst fro who we wll hear ore n the future. SEE OUR DISPLAY OF " ~ Lapel pns, earrngs, bracelets, necklaces and rngs n atched sets. HAND WROUGHT by MASTER CRAFTSMEN Peces also ay be purchased separately JEWELRY School. Petty Offcer Rker who attended Cranford Hgh School, s now hoe on a 30-day leave fro a Navy base n Panaa. S/Sgt. and Mrs. John R, Henhng have announced the brth of a daughter, Patrca, at the Orange Meoral SPANISH NOW OPEN- ADULT COURSES (MOM*. A EVE.) CHILORCN (S I* 14 V«t AFrSBMOOMS rvoho Hosptal, on October 25. Sgt g Henng s now statoned In Hawa wl^a ^f?f«jrt?ny ^ W»«rt»ll" CNCH SrAMISM LATIN the Arjt AcJorces..- SU-NO. CHESTNUT-STREET COHE WCSELO 2-IMS4 BUY BONDS As Many As You Can IN THE Great Vctory Loan Drve NOTICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS.. * ^fc^hvk IMMEDIATELY. WE HAVE ARANGEP WITH THE C. WILSON DELtTEKY 8ERVICE TO SEttVICC. Cranford Hgh Grade Market Frut* Vegetables Meats Groceres NOfcTH UNION AVENUE t H r-sr-t««v CKANFOKD CUst tll 18 SBragWM CSaated «- byterlan Church, wth nterent at Palrrew Ceetery n Westfcld, The Rev. Robert G. Longaker, pastor, offcated. Born n Charleston, S. C, Mr. Perclval went to New York as a young an and took a poston wth the Western Electrc Copany. He -the-co pany when be retred after 30 years servce; BdrderWrea~acUve,Te went nto busness tor hself after hs retreent, as sales representatve for several textle lls. Mr. Perclval was an elder, deacon and trustee of the Frst Presbyteran Church, a past aster and trustee of John D. Wllard Lodge, 250, F. and A. M., of New York, and a eber of the Telephone Poneers of Aerca. Re s survved by hs wfe, Lyda; a daughter, Mrs. T. B. Chabers of Cranford, and a son, Wlla A. Percval, Jr., of Westfeld. Parents Abtons Young people often have abltes whch ther parents do not suspect. Par exaple: Balzacs father nssted that hs son becoe a lawyer but fae cae atf a~ wrter; George Bellows other wanted h to be a nster, hs father wanted h to be a banker, but he becae a faous artst; Cellns father wanted h to be a uscan, but the son ade hself a-goldsth; Darwns father tred to ake a n- Uter of the boy who becae a re- swned naturalst; and Daroschs enhtl-t0-edcal-colleg 4- he had to practce hs usc at the hoes of frends. " Paper Materal Baboo ay prove to be a valuable raw ateral for the anufac- Wwe of paper and good qualty coposton board. Governent plant explorers began brngng la bab&os fro the Orent and other parts «the world about 80 yean ago, and there are now any sall plantngs -*-good-vareues-on-an>ercan fars «the South. Coercal nvestgtsrs are studyng the processng j* the culs (stes) nto paper and hftards. wth results good enough to be called encouragng. Vanty Ptag* plug gap wll traduaay after several thousand les l servce dus to wear. To r ths cobdtlba, Ht the gap th* exact sn specfed by the PM anufacturer, usng s round- *«tlsr"tuge. Do not guess er» *Hhta ds" or a lst Beeler A gsp ay wdea or wear r at law leage. Ths ndu that the plug b epentag "to* *«> sweaf t»s «t uhg. gap w*ar eeeus at tow (place «Ut a "eatlsrfl FLORIDA Whte Cabbage U.S.M.1 Yellow Turnps Grade Kale ^7^2 13c Toatoes Layer Fgs Frta Netrby: Broccol Fresh Beets rnawesten lbs. f* * Ib. Far bunch ;»-e«-23c Black Msson Fgs 9 };18c IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT! Effectve today Noveber 1st the wholesale arket prce of butter al* vaneed 5 cents per pound. We have a supply of butter purchased before the arket advanced, and, consstent wth our polcy of passng savngs on to our custoers, we wll not advance our retal prce untl next week. 6< FANCY CREAMERY n b. (8.ponts per pound) prnt47 Ched-O-Bt Cheese Food u>35e Gorgonzola or Bleu CHEESE.* 49< Crea CheeseS^ l%u Lederkranz Cheese ^ P326c telle Spread ^^?,r - 47e frovolone Cheese r^t -50c DerSBt eueusukss "^51 c CIGARETTES Beraxe... 2 ^ 25e Dorset «-«u««s ««0etaKuSMpPtw*«r«)«-^16c Awurs Lver Spread 1^ Off Cleanser.. -10e Chl CM CaneVKS 1 ;: Hygrade Pretzel Stlx r 13c DH Haul Cleaer * Vegaato Ca*pbflll Canpbell Frakfrters l «^ Palnolve Soap 3 SL 20e Sweetheart Seap 2.x 13c Dog Ywdes Red Heart o Fresl FRESH TURKEYS Grade A-flll Szes 20e Frtsh-Canght Seafood Breast ANeck^r!^,, 20c Fresh Fllet off Cod 40e Frankfurters rz\ *37e Fllet off Haddock ««^41c Aegular Bologna» ^» 33c, Fresh Whtng. * 12e Meatoaff --^ ^33e Fresh Mackerel. *»17e Cooked Sala -*- *39e Fresh Oysters ^ Scrapple «^- "19e Chowder Clans ^..a VICTORY LOAN Frtlteake _ tnheates*»^11en»m. C Klx Force Cereal. - ^11e y M Caps Quker Huffets 9c Beas ta ShreMedWheat»>uc a^e staleys KelltgKs Cera Flakes U^5e seede dases ^ ^..- Cen Flakes & JkeReMettaWets-*11e Wheat Flakes MHSTMU (^8(f 6n» Cracker* **««^2(k lf,.fl«.~* ut~ fftff.. UL.f--f._ SUu. 4 A s Jk >tn» " 1O M«wH««4,r29e Peaurt Btter ^3 ^-35e UtUtySV., ~-. - lstatceffeesv^l. <^60e^pU«pAb^ TehlsBMh ««-33c Bakers«^-«Cocoa ^10e Tnbe PwUafs. -7c Anwrs Treet» 34«Bakers ^ ^ Cocoa ^19e Bordes Hevo fsssu: S9e Bro«fcattRe«1-lleatr33e Nestles ^ Ceeea SM9c Aatt JeI«aTJ!I l» 12e DI MbMnnrnva how «WUB» u» HBSM M^ISC nfvnuaaruu PreMorPartyLeaf«32c Borders dsssx *»-17e At Je«l«a"55?a Tr^U«trt4tn^^^ltr^9e^efl»V«^ Ravlell HaVIWI SMHSMS>IU u»u«as4u u».h gc u^se vschuil Ceceaalt «.. "".. je -^41e Svfleld gc no rf? 9 "." 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MASTES. r»tarjrfl,vr 7* CSasajrt *-onakm. p p SOCKS 9S3STAS9BS Senses* J.w b*shk*9«sad Garwowl TeL WE*t&G& HIT TO IMPIOVE Y0M MACgatB BSPAIBS 15 V2ASS CofltTt. 2-3 DOWT et yvar w3 Stusee ssae. Call TtL CRantowl C-2U5-M. " j.tr :5f*}- a; 53L- -ff r- 2cr * ruu T»«P=_ -rr^ess^f-^&sakr-sss JIOTICE to owaere d Tortfe**J Eotsjr Ol Bu««sx. TSae wll tssable yoa to rthrav.. Te. CHaaor. OtSey. Uayflower. etc Propt servce. B. W. 22S Arbor SU CB*nff>r S-Z8S0-J SEaae? S^- Xer I- 3<acr sans raaea tt C. S..I»* are..jcc&=4. or J aeer. 2oooBT»ur acsoc.. SHS&l. 1 v?^l=3 SIr asa rx Scar. IF TOC A2E CCKSI!DaH3G SRHL23HBG A EOWS. SEE FCS. TOC2. & I M 3Ecess As?, ST a worn ML Serrtee; 114 Sesek JUe. V. Whtegtad. ;»nd otter good t < lultl<«ry w«sec S«2=2j S» j- - HI w»..»> _. 3Wt! Hr SM8K a"; g 5nhpa2SanB f. Ajtes Steas«a.C=BEBrf.3C. JL. Tut ajs lur sa TXXCD Bff fwaflflat,zssrad., c&aos r^s V3SJL G3TS 5533CE PCS- oej--fcs fenc, -pr&ez roars.; «E3 SSBlS ±1E2H., SB*! *3S TOC2 IP30HPE5JTT Jfct TTV^g?. ICf^ltt CSJ^ C: tory 23VS3 P5.OPE3TJLES 3JS fxr, 4 Ades Sceet. CS8JWETO23> 3 sv, - rs^. porr, a* best, tad j T 7 *"* : ^K* T jww ^ dsr *C2.00 *»JK> saoofflay. F. H. A JOO Alto eoenjrtete peraoeaj gernoe S* &t=»e»>e j yoar aoose ostu 336 CeaesBal Avecne. Crsaford Tel CHtBtond «-3416 oy J0»-J COLOHED FOLKS 3EJE.- 2a L aarfns HMSEJ-3IL ) tk»t (T&trlfnrf sf cn, ISC- "M <nr 3 3&«r ua, gsfth sr aaew,, ESI U3SE3LS, aocesse. "SB Snsfc: jaa -sraaa >VOBL re&zzar,;.etft; T-Jgjf»«f. Skwn* Jwf H jrat A-nsfKaes.Soe -3 Boxnec 4 Ge?6aa you wbs.s Inas. "Hlt w >a Isat o 4Jttt ettes terse tfoaet tozk. rac bone* ead ralroad ffaacet IBS Kort± Awsfje, East, e, *wsa beds. E bacraea oea? $«rofea; laea. ehor: walk -to f4s3aoo. Box 777, CnaJard Crn7»3 and lasge roos^. seaa-prrsje to trtrspartatkra. pn boene- Box T CSurccade. a hah-frcrarkcsaa. IT A Wen Scree. oeoveaea*.to trasppo «oo. fferdenea. 2*0 Sat eocne enore. II wtoen f>w«house «jj» Fall Yoa fnd soe f^rngf v«as a cajj. For CoDecSoB Call CBanfowS specalze la rebalfsg aad WHY DOST.YOU HOME? OWN YOOK.._ teg Thar and (Tbor Geajte Raad); a boose as 1 CSserter. Street «ATHEltAT3CS-TUTOR,* b alo. sear wy Str«el. *s s TeatJjer todvldaal 5a5trac3ca p AKKAHOKO 5ot, A33 Geoetry. l l Yea as buy l Ssr S3SQO SljKB Call «tetor»py» L t G E. Paster. U Ave. Tel. «-<»» Abo I fcsve a tw»-feaaytoece,16s5 ssexr St. Ka JT«b too Sana or t«lkr Tr««Ma tmse, etofe to K&OGI *ad sx A, KAIfCtfSL PARAMOUNT " Serfbr ftotsw, A8 «efce afer>fetet rseac^asfflrs^rt 31u JOT ajae. <fu>unh!: fa f-uuw. Steadfa.Btac ^*---=» ^felk T K;:»tru«* :-*~-n esy aaate acona- ar la? - IJ SfflQ9B3" BsgESae tax txrsea espbet. T.. CSxsvn jss 1213.rHpks. Apar..17. ae. prses S*l ts ftjjf ElL 52* EtKt Sro«d Scree*..?b:n taae af*r 9 jl. CesSey"*. S-J. -A35ea S awr tdfce year entes Jar taa: bsefa -ood «fseel blsafe. S*- p <Cr. Mjaer Ter- 5 I^=den.K. J, 00 JCa. 10tatswete. : fclehes ststv. Cat to p^tr aevter FsS aae! feltery. BoyC SeO- 7-lftB.. as SpreBs GasBeaSK.also skaeskty G*r bctt ^ Jetted n the by sppotatecft Mr*. Lffly BtvAet. ftar teclh bros>m> Wutbeo. julbfc. vtset- «wrte L. A. HrJfee.» Ar- Uartoo Rsrl Crtafcvfd. N. J. Tr*-»-lT»-W tf FLOOS "n fty»^f bread "Ex- *T. TeoS Hke t l»»*eand oo-rek at syr^h petes. Fant Inn. lf7«s N. T7fl»a Aw- flud- ~a»» teeaala, SSe ;wtw";"m"1w)~lar>» l a TI ltfl T t**t«ll^ylttt*ut*f ": SATOHBAYr; 2 p.,. Crawford v*. Hosfclle Park, rootball, at Rosello Park. \ SUJTDAY. Regular sendees n all Cranford --churches.,. BIO»5rDAY 8:30,-p,...T-Town!hlpr Golttee, tnunlcpfl buldnj&. TUESDAY 7 a.. to 8 p.. General Electon.. 6:30 p.. Uons Club; Chney Corner. - THUHSDAY 12:15. X.Lu... p.. Rotary Club, Trnty 6:30 p.. ^Trnty Mens Club, < Trnty parsh house. Hgh School audtoru.veneer Producton. Washngton, Forhln and.north Carolna lead the naton n veneer producton. Muntons lntredents. Fats and ols used n soap-akng are necessary also to produce any war aterals. Arts and Sklls Corps Wk2^0CrH Mebers of the Cap Kler Arts and Sklls Corps of Cranford Chapter, Aercan Red Cross, have worked 2,000 hours durng ther one and onehalf years of servce, t was revealed ths wea&xthe corps would apprecate donatotfckflf leather, wool and handwork use by wounded veterans^ Mebers of the corps are-mrs. Lly Ibson- charan; Mss ttrekbass, Mrs. Wnfred Canrght, Mrs. MaTsel Hoe and Mrs. Ala DeWolf. Conrad Bwwks of 7 Hayes street re- -DOrtcd-tb-thR. prllfffl thnf nrhllb he was- parked-on South ayenuere&str near the Roselle lne It was jacked up and the front rght wheel and tre takqtl off and another tre and a 1 rado taljen out of the car. He sad the car had been parked there snce early Sunday ornng and he dscovered the Toss/when he went to get t at 4 p.. Tuesday. BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS t atter of Good Taste CORY CbUee toodee notbdf bat tste-frea glustth«ooom flters througfa coffee We Ike encclutve, patented Cory flter «J ef GLASS. Its coffee that couldnt taste better I And Iowa etc fcnr other good ressone wby dscernng wonuo prefer Tn«Cory, It bas e hnged deesntor cover, a safety stand lot the upper glass, 4n eoenrate eoffee earare, and stdtjng handdecorated glass beauty I Only The Cory glres all fve features. APGARS HARDWARE STORE 109 N. Unon Avenue Phone CR. &0866 SA^E AT SCHERS D.D.T. FLYJPRAY 59c QL NYLON TOOTHBRUSHES Best Qualty 2 for 49c DABON BRUSHLESS SHAVE CREAM Ige. jar 39c STANLEYS HAJRDWATERSOAP 12 cakes 49c EPSOM SALTS 5 lbs. 17c USP ASPIRIN TABLETS 200 for 39c Dr. Wests TOOTHPASTE Large Sze 2 tubes 39c - GILLETTE THIN BLADES 20 for 49c A, B, D & G VITAMIN CAPSULES 100 for 89c Barcelona CASTILE SHAN SHAMPOO 12 OL PETROLEUM JELLY 39c lb. Mller Fountan SYRINGE 2-Yr. Guarantee 1.49 Buy It In Cran ford! -4 tec. Mu, Store auth and Walnut Af«f CRanfenl 64)141 -n«o*r cotv wus* COMPANY) p Apples Fancy Batng Bosc Pears Fancy Sweet Pofratoesr Toatoes CHEESE Bleu Cheese -49«: Pabsfett Aercan Sharp Cheese Bavaran DURKCE Oleoargarne Cheddar Crea Cheese b. 15c 2 lta -"j. : 3c *>** 27c pafals * O 12 Ca. I QC $1.05 Fonuale O Toll Evoponrted ^^ Coat U. S. P. urts VjTAMIN D per pnt. Buy o supply! MIXED NUTS Salted Nus Party Loaf Egg Noodles Peanut Butter 15* IMPROVED CAKE FLOUR PRESTO Cake Flour Crea of Rce Cereal V-8 Cocktal Lee SUPREME Frut Cake * fcftui tpecall* tteotod eard- Itoa, ttu, wtfc npnxluctlens l l Orange Juce Prune Juce Dll Pckles Mnce Meat Large20-ozoaf New enrched potty loof frer texture, fner flavor, toasts fetter and stays fresh longer. None better of ony prce. Try a loof nowl Youll aoree thot heres the arkets best bread value! OOIO SU1 ST2K TI*, 19<f U. S. No. 1 MAINE Potatoes 4Wb. $1.53 Bag I,:.. Buy. now for Wnter ptorage. Mealy, exceptonal flavor, sound best for Wnter keepng. lubo t««t, tnpw-wh*> heodt of fnest tender Long Itlond caulflower ng n- veryheod M» flavor, varery and vtans to your Ecahrc your nearby Ace th week-end! jcelery Hearts Onons Fancy Yellow Cabbage bunch SL-. 3 lbs 10c CafrotS Crsp Calforna b««h 10C L Idaho Potatoes &$& c Fresh Kdkd "Grade A" A Ibt. and up Frch Klled "Grorfe A" \ y *"* Tasty, ecbnowcql ard easly prepared! Whyupay ore? Featured at all Aces! Fresh Klled "Grade A" Up to I61.BS. Ib. 16 U>«. tf aver 52c b. 49c VouKg, plup, soft eoted ond oxcecdngly tender. All fresh klled - fancy Grade At. Chuck Roast Rb Roast Round Tp Roast Legsol Shoulders of Lab> s ru. Lon Chops Mr lb. Rb Lab Chops;. 1. Shoulder Chops^u Stewng Lab 10" Col 1 tants p*t I Srpn Steak.«-» Round Steak -* H arrbrrr FRANKFURTERS b. 37c BOLOGNA N «^^lb - 33c SCRAPPLE jjzb bftfoj LOAF Spaghett Sauce UMu Ruko Fars Noodles SpagheH Gold Seal Capbell Toato Soup "». 17c *M^17 b< 55c New Sauerkraut b. 12c Toato SoupSZrs**3 l0<^* 22c WUIWOO GRAHAMS_ ^ Nabsco Gnger Snaps O U^T I RASPBERRY JELLY?,.., W 14(t Jolly Te Pop Corn Hartley Orange Maralade * < 28cf Toato Juce lb o 8pts. M^ CRISCO Sunrse New Peck GtsJe A. IS.es. Cea 3k Asparagus JMpJeasJ^LlK Strng Beans Beans r.c_ Spnach ASCO foacy Spnach Ma. *\ c Ab. Jor 17c? 20* Avalable Pkg. Lava Soap FardalePeas Ksnwl Corn NblelsCorn 0 ; 1^ Pork & Beans lb. Toatoes ll-o. ran Ixlra.19>et. urn 2 9-oz. Plcgs. 19c 13 cake9 17 c f 6 PH. Mflb. Ns Pont* Nswlxl S PH. S PH. p.r lb. lb. Ib. Ib. AA 29c 42c 42c 42c 20c Grade AA 40c 29c 59G 46c 40c 19c 27c 30c 40c 40c 40c 20c CraJ. 28c 55c 43c 38c 19c Grade 18 nun of Haddock b. 45c Codfsh 11^0b. 35c MACKEREL fs. b. 17c OYSTERS ^ ^r. 39c WHITING F"* h lb AJg Coffee - 24*4* Every bean perfectly roasted by flowng heat, gvng you "sealed In" fuller, fner flavor. Save labels for free gfts. ^1 jdjsnaaaeaaaaahashs^(^»»^^s^sb«b«s»s»»^»»»»^""^^""»"""^"^ AUNT JIMIMA Pancake Flour ^ \2 Pancake Flour Sunbrte Cleaner Ace Coffee. Bakers Cocoa AtCO TEA Feel Great! Take Vta-Lnk FOOD SUPPLEMENT. 9-Vtan Capsules^>!,«. JTU*^Y «by we«ms Ul vhanja puu waufathwr*, gwhl <l M«k pcfntf JUNKET Rernet Desserts -package QC CkM<laU. Uaw, Mapla Orsat*. «U»Db»rrr. V»Blll» Wlbert R N u. Floor Wax P.D.Q.. Chocolate Flavored Syrup or l>kr> IOK.X.. nllk drnk!, unt. 3 3 C Bstlla «)9C n f J BIUM At II WabM, Uu Wth 2</l-O<. b l U O OUOS Any leap or Al»n» for toll Wchw Pltp. SOAPS WHEN AVAILABLE Palolve«? 3 Ss Caay Soap 3 Coke> 20c nl a I

5 Notes Abort Local Resdent. : " : "- V -^--^- : *" gv?: ^ - "- ; : «--? "^gsw^ Pact Nna _ (CetedJTo x*o* **)», {unwr on:a Wyng Fortress.durng; the early days-tt the European bobax rad*. CpL Cfcwrge O. Anderson., AAF. """Sdaaf Mrs. M. Anderson of SO Broad street, s borne or.ajeavc after two years* servce n the Pacfc durng whch he was a squadron coander rve n ths.country soon, Pauls Japan* acceptanee of surrender te* brother/w^pred J. Carey, recently *ra receved \ was dscharged wth 106 ponts alter Lt-, totn. Harold I* Aldrlch, 32 onths n the servce. Another tjsnh, of 25 Central avenue, has toother. Pe. Edward Carey, Is sta-beetoned oh Oklnaftfff... charge of the pant/checal and apponted laboratory on&er n Pfc. John Serafn, Jr., son.of Mr!. etalurgcal laboratores at the Norfolk Navy Yard, Portsouth,JVa,_ and &frs, erafln of 165 Dvson avenue, Is hoe on-a -45-day-furlough fro Cap Capbell, Ky..He returned to ths country n July after nne onths servce n the European of B-24 Flyng Fortresses. He was Theatre.of Operatons wth the n- Sgt Roland Hagerstro, son of Mr. and Mrs. Johr) A. Hagerttron, receved hs honorable dscharge fro the Ary at the Fort Dbc Separaton Center Saturday. In the Ary fve *" statoned last n the Phlppnes. He fantry. He has the. ETO rbbon wth, years,.he was overseas three years has wenlsted for two ore years three battle stars and the Purple and had four battle stars and 112. servce wth the Ar Forces.. Hs wfe Heart.,»«/, YTCTO P 01 t * He served wth the «KIUI resdes n Roselle. : Prt»r*H -T»«>n. U. S. A~ has -son of Mr. and Mrs.,». B. B J. Hanley L«rf of Cjvalt f Reconnassance Squadron, N New!* &. Jerseys tan. faous n, t,4 "Essex Vo Z7 ~^Jl been transferred fro Cap Wnwn. rvf. He pus Chrstl. Texas. After a ^ Afer»*Hefarrved hoe yesterday to spend four furlough he wll report at San Dago, rest-he-plans-to-retu-to^hs-yjldob days wth bs parents^mr. and Mrs. Calf., where he expects to. be statoned. Coplny n Long Island Cty. wth the Durablt Manufacturng H. A. Jelson, 15 Greaves place. Q. M. 1/c..Thoas Watson, Coast S/Sgt. Mke Marno, son of Mrs. Pfc. WlHa Poplano, son of Guld. torof^mts~fann1erwatsonr3l> ^H5BBgth"~MarHb otttostsouth avenue, returned to ths country- recently 225 Retford avenue, returned recently d ^ l L R Popyanoof Forest avenue, was dscharged at Portsouth. Va.. October 3. He- enlsted Noveber 12, Regent of the 24th Infantry (Vo- Pacflc wth the Thrd Aphban after servng wth the 19th Infantry after two and one-halfs years n the Ma). Rogers S. Breek of SyracuseT toflft Dvson <oa Mndanao., The Marne Corpr and after \a furlough S Y.. forerly of Spruce street, was, recently prooted to hs present rank «*lle statoned, ot Cap Kler where he s servng as a staton copletaeat offcer. He" entered servce a-mayrw*l. Mr, and Mrs.. T. E. Gregory of 206 Retford. avenue ths week receved.news fro ther son, Thoas Roddy Grepry. s 1/c, servng as quarteraster, who has been statoned on Oknawa several.onths, that he ex- pects to..spend ths Chrstas, wth hs faly. Seaan Gregory enlsted n tfte Navy on hs l-7th -brthday, July 2f. IM!. 1 took hs boot tranng at Sanpson.. N. Y.. and hns. been n the Pacfc.snce last January. Pfc.. Paul N. Cared, son.of Mr. and Mw,*wthrny * nal avenue." recently.receved-hs ds.- - charge fro,thc.aroj5. after servng UKw.adonc^haH -years, 21 onths of whch were spent In.the European Theatre of Operatons. Hs wfe, the. e. V -fowner Nancy Mayo, of Wales, and lhe r_yo.ung_son_anb expected "to ar- t&gc&gt&t&^&tg&g&sa^^ 19th was at Pearl Harbor on "Deceber 7, Ths regent annhlated the Japs at Hollanda^ Dutch New Gunea, spearheaded the drve on Leyte, took Sara^ Verde, Saal and Roboh, fought on Luzon and Mndoroand "took the cty of Davao on Mndanao The 19th was the only regent stll patrowr 1 n the foothlls of 9,000-foot Mount Apo.. when the war ended. Two.Cranford en, Fred J. Deckhut, s /c USNR, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Deckhut of Lexngton avenue, and Mchael. Drapluk, s 2/c, USNR, son or Mr. and Mrs. A. Drapluk or 18 Clark street,- whle servng aboard the battleshp USS Tennessee, took part-n. the olax of the shps role -n the-war-wth-^fapantwhen occupaton forces were landed, at Waka-yoa, Honshu, Japan. Daagtfa at Pearl Harbor,the Tennessee cae bock to engage In operatons fro the Aleutans to the. hoe waters of Japan. She, was at Oknawa, preparng for further operatons, when news of wll report to Banbrdge, Md.. He paw servce on 20 Pacfc Islands, ncludng Sapan, the Phlppnes and the Johnson Islands. Pfc. Charles S. Mller, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Mller of Hapton Hall has receved hs dscharge at the Fort Dx Separaton Center. He returned recently. front-france. Lt.Alan T. Lncoln of 210 Walnut avenue has been released to nactve duty, fro naval servce. He served 44 onths n the Navy and saw acton; wth two subarne patrols, at Iwo Ja and the Palau Islands. He was last statoned on the USS Saratoga. Lt. Lncoln s the son of Mr, and Mrs. C. A. Lncoln flf Flushng, N. Y. Hs wfe s the forer Elzabeth Fleck. one,son.....! Ar; CoderTOchard J. -Weber, son o t Mr..and Mrs. Wlla F. Weber of 11 LaSallc avenue, has been transferred fro Chapel Hll, NT. C, to St. Marys College, Cal., to coplete hs pre-flght tranng In the Naval Ar C o r p s..". fctr-vhrqent-gpes and Sgt. Harold Gres, sons of Mr. and Mrs. George Gres of 40 owest Holly street, saw one another, for the frst te n alost four years when Harold returned Hoe recently after recevng hs dscharge at-cap Beale, Cal.. Vncent, who spent two and onehalf years overseas and was a prsoner of the Gerans 21 onths, returned, to th9 country n June and. receved? hs dscharge last onth. He was n the Ary alost fve years. Harold n the servce alost four years. Salt of the (future) Earth um Cwut tfatt. Mtd Mrt. Heuty J. Cooluon, U dw proud owner of ISO* In War Bob td he waul you to know lu pop It <?ku dty. M Tfce father knew* Uul hs aa < Mueallonl falure wll be aded % tk ^W«r Bontf*. The faly U»e» In Wathlatlon, D. C (Coatt Guard Photo.) (Contnued fro pane one) Orange avenue and Rversde drve, the Publc Servce was notfed. A. report of daage. to property at 206 Central avenue was receved. Several boys who putstones n the street at Lncoln avenue and Broad street and daaged broperty n the vcnty were caught by Patrolan Lester Powell, who notfed ther parents.,.. \ Investgatng a report that a wndow n the front door was broken at r g 7 a Bonnell and Patrolan Peter M: found that no stones had been to/own but soe asquerader had leaned too heavly aganst the door. A heavy boujder was rolled nto the road at West;End plpceand WUow street. A* street lgw bulb was broken near 34 EUzlfbett avenue and glass shatterecfall over the street. Chrstas 4. Decoratons /, (Contnued ft jpage &&)--- deavorlag to secure parkng eters, parkng.lots and a change n the bus ops-ytthe busness area. He ad- "~>ted"~that the"townsnlp "has ade surveys for parkng eters, that land s n the process of beng acqured for parkng areas, and that a change In the bus s{ops Is conteplated shortly.- The assocatons executve cottee; wll.gve further study o the atter of recoendng a reroutng of present buses to.serve a- greater area of the towns&p.., _,&. nonatng cottee, cbposed AolC. E. Trubenbach, charan; Sd- ttf Hardng. Fortyeber* andguess at^-c the eetng. - ~ Halloween Pupkn Causes Marsh St Fre The. fre departent was called o«shortly after «oeloek last eveahg for a blasee resultng when a lgh:ed Halloween pupkn gnted w-nd^u curtans -fas the lvng roo of M and M*s..Vncent Dayes of 5 Marsh street "We.fre was extngushed before any great daage had, beep edb paj^ by now-dosel^. Manger was apponted to brng n a abrc fa woven. The ore closehr slate ot.new^offcers a the next eetng Noveber 15.. s needed to ake the shade ] woven the Abrc. the Usa "auer?- ^Anjllustrajed lecture on docuents ttraght Fabrc that Wwjrres was presented By Frederck W. Flake 1 or nd fller wll wear best FRIENDLY LOANS- are based on the p*etnl*e that ttu» character af. the borrower rathejj^ua the wuuduf and knd t h collateral s Joe best seenrtyt Le. No. 928 JOHN E. VttCl Sto. rale th% on agfu frtwn New Mebers Rase Rotary The Rev. Robert <5. tohgaker, pastor of the Frst Presbyteran Church; George M. IMttt.Cranford Rado, and Arthur Bujpdftt, presdent of the Burdtt CorMtratlon, were nducted as ebers Jtte Rotary Club at ts eekly/luncheon tneetog n Trnty ^ House, last Thursday. Club ftbershjp now totals.47, : The nducton-mwas conducted by fntowng cottee of past presdents,- Dr^Sanuel..M. -Huan; charan; Henry W. Whpple, Wlla J. WUlsey and the Rev. Frank Magll Sherlock, rector of Trnty Epscopal Church; The new ebers were presented wth bbs tb be worn untl the next new. eber s nducted. : Carroll K.- Sellers, presdent, ap r. ponted the Rev. Mr. Longaker to the 1 youth servce cottee. Mr.Lnzer ""and Mr. Burdtt were apponted to the vocatonal servce cottee, and Wlla Schroeder, nducted at a Suffers Knee Injury Harry Howard, 10, bf 160 Dvson ayenue, sustaned a knee njury when he ran }n front of a bus and nto the sde of a tax operated by Wlla Scarbrough, on Walnut avenue at the Jersey Central underpass Saturday. Mr. Scarbrough took the boy to Elzabeth General Hosptal; Elzabeth, and the chld was later taken to the offce of Dr. Albert Lews tfor "X-ray exanaton.. prevtou tneetb. was ade A «n«wl>er of the audtng cottee. ^, Townshp- Clerk J. Walter Coffee related hs experences durng hs rer cent servce n Europf.wtfc the Specal Servce Corps of the Ary. Guests were George Brown and Frank Cook of Roselle, and George H. Bates of Cranford and the Rev, Frank H. Carthy, curate of Trnty Church. John Pleasants was welcoed after a trp of several onths! to Calforna. A Chrstas party for.ebers and ther wves wll be held, early next onth.. Elnaton of OP A Control Urged The CranfoW Re?l Estate Board rent control-totr t newtcntal J cojstruc»- ton as an. ad to stulatng buldng of dwellngs and. allevatng the shortage of rental unts... "In spte of the drastc shortage, of rental unts, few new ones jvll be bult f owners, are to be tangled up wth OPA rent control," Thoas Mac- Meekh, presdent of the board, forecast.."the sensble way to eet the shortage.s.to create soe ncentve for buldng. t So far, only restrctons have been proposed," he sad. "If new rental constructon s freed fcorn rent control, there wll be any thousands of; Unts bult n* any ctes. But frent control s posed, It wtl stop such buldng, because no sane property owner s gong to stck hs head nto the OPA noose." Mr. MacMeekn ponted out that owners of rental property- have been held down rgdly n ther returns fro ther property n spte of greatly ncreased costs.. OPA..clas,- that landlords are.akng greater profts than before the war because of n- MARINOS FRESH FISH MARKET.NORTH AVtU EAST C A\,N F O K D t C.A L L C R A N F Q R D d - 1 J J 1 trejasedt occupancy n e ned ^pnoney. bookkeepng,^ Used on a few carefully chosen apartent developents. "The Ut,to plan," Mr. MacMeekln sad. "If the governent wll let owners buld for a free arket, thfeh the naton wll get plenty «f buldngf If OPA nssts on contnung ts puntve tactcs agans? : prdpertjr ownershp by posng rent controls on new buldng, thet the shortage wll cont n<-»»-» - - to fnd a hoe can Hae the CjPA.* ; Delay ODB Checks Begjhung n Noveber, the ArfRy*s" -^, r ha.; took the lead n the St. *. parwhal school, football regular onuly Tauy auowance n Class E allotent checks wll be aled fro the Offce of De&endency Benefts,. Newark, b twe*h US ttrst.and the ffth of., tho-onth. In the past, the checks have been sent out fro the ODB on the frst of the onth. The change n twalln 0 date has been ade necessary n order to prevent the release of checks on accounts dscontnued" when sodprs are separated fro the servce. -, Depegderts are beng.notfed n advanceofths-change by-eans of an nsert wth thet checks for October, t was stated, so that they ay ake necessary personal adjustents. A Wlbur Coon Shoes FOR WOMEN WITH PROBLEM FEET Btes 4 to 11 In AAA to EE a STORE CLOSED AT NOON WEDNESDAYS Andrew Crsant Graduate of Aercan School of Pr»etpedles SM <JentennUl Ave^ <CnfofoM f allowance f payable for the league. lt Saturdays gae, Stevens entre onth,n whch a solder. Is scored three touchdowns for the wnners.and Capt To Clsar accounted honorably dscharged, the Drector ephaszed,.a Class E allotent s for one touchdown and a safety.. payable for the last onth In whch Duffy scored a pont after touchdown. the servlceran has enough pay ac-in Mondays contest, Cfsars pass^ crued to cover the: aount of the check. * Fordha Takes Lead In St. Mchaels Loop Tronclng Georgetown, 33 to O.featuyday ornng, and then overrunnlng^notre Dae, 18 to 0, Monday, «E. Bww»d^r* (One PUtM UP) tossng fgured n the rout..he.threw bne, to Stevens for a touchdown n the frst quarter, and n the fnal I perod rfled one out fro behnd hs. own goal lne to Bob Bannan who sprnted fro- ldfeld-for the touchdown. A few oents, later^ Bannan hurled a pass R>-Osar who caught t n the end zone. J^.. Notre Dae set a new. scorng roc- ord n defeatng Holy Cross 36 to 0 Saturday. ""Nolan Crossed the goal OPTOMETRIST - We«tHeW. N. J. ; We ;, UOCtBS: DaUy. TtMd»y and Thursday Eventass d By Appontent EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED, RE-UPHOLSTER NOW! ^ 3-PIECE STANDARD Our Mfvtee Includes coverns wth faous Schucher fabrc tt^fttnc and re-tyng,;.ll>rjn j; new fll(f and webhns where needed; repar att( broclns fraes; pol> (hlng Ifft;free pck-up.and delvery.. Renew by re-upholt«rna a put your.tavlnp In VICTORY BONDS I, EDW. MACKIE & SONS,Inc. Servlnc Northern New Jersey for Over 50 Yearsf- 320 SOMERSET STREET PLAINFIELD, N. J. *el. Wd. < Open Evenlnes by Appolntwent. " TeL WEstlled " "" lne.three tes, and Sheedy Drcks and Petraaell each -accounted for a touchdown. Coplete $ewer Drans Copleton of stor sewer drans nseyeral streets on whch acada wngs are7t&vbe2rdrwar^anfla<tn< ths **ek by Townshp En«w*r Thosnas <J. McLaughln. "If weather condtons pert, the wngs probably wll be copleted ths fall. A group of hgh school students has been engaged to help n. clearng treots and gutters of leave;. -*-. N- Joseph DFabo and Son Fuel O I L V Range :. "Best by,t*8t*, - ^ > j ^..PREPARE FOR FALL... ^ S P E C I A L! PERMANENT W A V E, $5 (Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Only) " Other Waves, $6.50 and Up Machne or Machneless. Cree Wave, $8.50 Cold Wave, $10 and Up deal Beauty Salon 113 Center St., Garwood WEstneld ~Look to the Favorte Look to Frgdare! HEN Sx,-!X^-!T-y«^" u-^-- " r V"^>r r*^.-w^!".t - ;.- J } THESE FOUR WORLD^AMOUS FRENCH ON OUR DAY AND NIGHT SHIFTS "THE BRANDY OF NAPOLEON" Steady worc, Vacaton* wth pay Group nsurance EC-:-. :... fe -?&&:" NOW Or DISPLAY WESTFIELD FORD MUW - IflNU : *: \-.\: M^-n : M \ : BUY NOW THE HOLIDAYS! CALL CR FOR FREE DELIVERY! MARTELL THREE STAR 8.12 REMY MARTIN V. 8. E. P th HENNESSY THREE STAR 8.08 Sth NEW LOW PRICES! CHATEAU -MARTIN^WINES 2.00 PORT 8»tl.RRY MUSCATEL- ITALIAN SWISS COLONY 3.70 PORT. SHEKKY MU8CATEL NOTICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS: Our store wll be CLOSED TUESDAY for the General Electon, and wll be OPEN ALL»AV WEDNESDAY. See It Today! 7 Cubc Toot Sze *l IMMEDIATE DELIVERY on ar lted quantty of these boxe«. PLACE YOUR ORDERS NOW! s at 8 Alden Street CRanford GO4S3.J : L j Moble Canteen Servce ;: "^ Perodc wage ncrease* Prooton opporhte«apply DIRECTLY TO THE PERSONNEL DEPT. ART COLOR PRINTING CO. Dunelen, N. J.. Telephone DUneBen 2^500 BUILDING MATERIALS SCREENS STORM SASH PAINT MASON MATERIAL v BUILDERS HARDWARE If You Want THE BEST, Gel It At Standard Luber & Supply Go. ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN Hgh aod Chestnut Streets OPEy0A.M.tol0P.M. Monday thru Saturday. M NEW ENGLAND INFLUENCE IB there anythng ore cheerful r the hoe than ellow aple wth sunlght on t? No wonder those New England colonsts chershed ths Valuable wood for ts beauty as well as ts sturdness! KOOS BROS. Maple Lane e a aoth dsplay of fne colonal reproductons n war, honey-br6wn aple that encourages \^ the use of lovely colors and decoratve effects. Sofu, lounge clor anal wng clar... llrec hcalfully ode tec««wth sold naplv frac».. Separate, revt!r»hl«- hack and neat cunlons wll) full H >rng constructon. Fne ahmtrlent of colors. $159 Maple Colonal necrctary wth four ncrpentne-front «Irawer«, I!K«1C conpurtcnt and bookcase. - BUDGET TERMS ST. GEORGES AVE. (Wgheay 27) RAHWAY, NEW JERSEY * - * t 1, J - "*^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^r*^^t^r^t]^^t r-

6 .. *. 00<y?$V& Mens League Scores Sweep Over P.O. Loses Two Takng two cae* fro.the Methodst MeaV Clut, Dsneys Dner oved up nto frst place n the Crar- " ford Bowlng League last Wednesday..nght...at the Varsty Aleys. -Lnden Good1 clutchpnnng on-fae 1 par M ThonVrnen and Errco^aded the wnners. -<?-... The Republcan Club took a sound thrashng fro& the MWs.LeapUe, as Frank wth a seres of 582. and the consstent phnne of Bejfch. knocked the fore* league leaders out of frst. plaee. The sweep also lfted the Men.V " League out of the.cellar for the frst tn*? ths season. The Past Offce nxanaged to salvage one gae n ts atch wth the Lutheran Brotherhood. The one cae, n whch Ray Lusardl turned In a 214, oved the Post Offce ksglers nto a te wtk the G. O. P. club, for second place, The Ctzen and Chroncle tea,, scorng a sweep over.the last-place Lons Club, oved nto a to for fourth place. The newspaper keglers and Petersons Dary had the hgh tea gaes, of the nght, each rollng an 809 n the nfhteap.. Tea standngs and suares of follow: CRANFOKD BOWLING LEAGUE * Tea Standng - W L ExBbt Woan In New York w< «e Hetherncton. presdent -<rf Unon njne«when h«wm pnned Under a- ^j L Auxlary y and «ucsb>^ townshp truck wmefa. slpped GueU of Local Clnb befof Cranford UuU was A gtet, A kfall h» W frpftrn^ t -A. Stettnt-tot 430 Bro6fcsSd«Forty-tve ttnbtr* and todal hour was enjoyed wth ebers of the local dub eervn^-refresl- neu and Mlton Doty, road depart- last Thursday^ Sgt lawrente Bon- plaee wll exhbt handsfotk at tfe tended the Part Presdents Partey of Woens Infe&ttoaal fccposlto n the Unon County Legoa Auxlary ent forean, took Stankoursk to Mdl Squar* Garden, New York, Monday evenng ^n the Catrw>. : J th6 text t»*iey7»eeluyt wll 1>e n the offce ofdr. C,M. Canrght for. Iro Noveber It through 18. "ShePasf Pretdeats, Club of Cranford n January.,- treatent,.-. :". " -" v; wll be one of 150 talented woen of the Internatonal Federaton of Hfcnd Sklls whose unusual wbrk wll occupy a pronent place at the Cranford Resdents «pod In Addton.to hnd arts, the ott- -wll pttsea. hundfeda trf other exhbts geared to ths years thee; "Woans -Pl^ee; n Peace-; te." - - Group To Meet Unon avenue to Carleton Ward for- Noran Zeran. DnneyY.Dner t 13 «5 Bast.Offce*,.&,., \, 6 MtU. MM! Ctafc X» - nrund UT U* 159 HI,. Republcan Club u» ll M 1O I IM urtop to H 1U Thoraa.IWIM 174 Deocratc Club r..w» _ «4 ItS I It Errtrt, ^1T» IM Lutheran Brotherhood.,..: 8. 9, rn _1U fc Its PIToRlo 1J«lU IM Krett ^ Ul l«t Pefersens Dary 9 9 Ctzen sod Chroncle 1 HJrp...!l K It Butnpa DU1." :. ; ss 7.u rss W» «39 TH Methodst Mens Club O*lry (I) Rotary Club 810 Mens League.:: 612 Lons Club * M. U*a* Cak (>. (bb Itt II* IM Rdwtlrr -IS] B. Sh»-n HI I** M V Rkjs HI IS* 1st ftulas.llr IT 1 I\rd 113!* IH ((* TT9 (S).IM. US R&y **? LM IH Ur-Utlue IM UT M^STUS JSJ t* IHUoo _. 1«III W»d* ttt H*p. _ II S# Ttl Tl SH. Hl LHIH (S) RwHklku dak () Lttbfp -W IS Pa&ntfk 1««1U 111 Ballw 1U ItS l» V Bor-n ll IM VMI-I. IS4 «S IM IWfl.r 1*1 WT 1S» IU«ch.-..ITS It*.ITT Jrctxn.n H* US SIS Ml IJ» Tool K» 1S4 US H..-p. 15 JS S3 «*lt < a. («U*nh*U 1*» IST ITS Ujlc.f U* 123 IM lurrc*.lt «* IM Hrhltl -M IM 11* Motuas _-!«ll» IS* H*T ««-«TIS TU t l!v»kln» -III IM U» Ort t» n «s Tldtw -IH IM US n. Kwtr 141 us U» Kn«w 1SJ 1M IS* HJ*«r :_,» TTS T5> (IT o TM TU TM ~ Bwn Dll (I) Gfcuu..UT VSl IM cos»j u«n» us sun* us t* Wowtt l«l Itt IS tvo jvjr. U( I«S US 7 t 719 TtS tuurdl -1«SU Holt 1«4 1«S»T Kobth _10«t4 «ou _^_»r s* Ko«t>ltr -1T» WI CUrtc TM 811 IS* Arthur Peckler of Clark reported to the polce lhat bs Cat was bokeu l«t» In a South avenue parkng lot last.thursday and a set of socket wrenches and "other tools, stolen; He sad both door locks were broken and a door wndow shattered. - ROOFING SIDING SPECIALISTS &aee IMS Johns Manvffle Approved Applcator FOB KSTJMATO Wlla L Schroder NONE Ct -«?» It ADAMS AVS. CKANTO1D f Cranford FOR RADIO SERVICE We Guarantee Every Set We Repsr For Sx Month*! SOVND EQunorr IPOK SALE OE I0 CRANFORD RADIO Argonae Unt, sergeaat-at-ars; and Plans, for the- cong y Urs-^MSIdaed. Ells^f Roselle Park ade by the Cbldreas Servce Cornftee of The Faly aajcffdreh a past, county presdent and a""««cr- Unt, secretary v Slrsj-C- R»-^Cr«user Socety of Unon County at a eetng ber of; Cranford -Unt, nstalled the Enevoldsen, 37 Burchfeld avenue, and at the hoe of Mrs. S. Waterberry n Jcew^ wth Mrs; E. Cl Earfaart, also Rose Khour, 500* Centennal avenue. Elzabeth last week- The next Aeetng of Granford Unt, servng as sergeantat-atns. ".: -. " Pnned Under Truck Of the cottee wll be held, at the hoe of Mrs. <J,fc. Hansel. 309 North Mr*. ExabcQt Wnkejrof HUsjde, XaesStankowsk, townshp road Unon avenue. retrng caaraa, presjded. Mrs. El- 1 departent eploye, suffered back tea n honor of the Foster Mothers of the socety wll be held at the Feld House n "Sut on Novenaber-9. A letter^of appeal wll be sent throughout the county n.february.. Sales n CraWord E. Howland. Roselle realtor, ths week. reported the followng sales n Cranford: A one-faly house at,308 North avenue, east, to Edward Heed for Maron Vaslow; a one-faly house at 1B1 North aveoue, east, to*. Sdney L-Nunn for Frank DTulldfa bungalow at 173 Locust drve to-wal» ter ESselan fdr Irvng- Anderson, and a one-faly, house at 347 South W. Pa S5 l»l IM W. P^JBl!«K.JL P*n 113 ITS. 115 TT4 TS7 tm btwy Clak (» Orara _1T» I(T l» Tr-oa _11S Ml rhuaa H UVlch IM IS! Sblhr K* SU 111 I H.tUr 1» lt. Brtttoo, I» I Iltp. 33 5» < 1 OS r» xt»\ Unt* 212, AT"^*!"**r* V>w Auxlary, was host at the affar. New offlcers for the ensung year wete nstalled as follows: Mrs. Murel Crag of Rosefe Park -Un^ charan; -Mrs. Ruth Evans. "Unty.rUnt. vlceeharnun; Mrs. Catherne McCabe of Sut Unt, -treasurer: Mrs. Mary Deneh" of Argonae Unt,»>rajjy<w; Mrs. May DonneUy of Planfeld XJnl, Crttford naes a the lst of potental juror* for the.county courts fro Noveber 5 to Noveber 17 as draws before Judge Walter L. Heffleld n the Courthouse, Elzabeth, by Sherff Alex ct Ca~~" sloher WHIaaM^ Bordsapnd Benjan X. S^orb last Tour the followng: Rchard L., Tojjnson. T. H. JUDSQN, Jr. 1R. SARGENT _. \ Broker / " \ < 102 ELM ST M WESTF1ELD,WE.2rlQ70_ CAPT. N. R. FISKE POST, 335 VETCRANS OF!^ ^ REPRESENTING WORLD WARS 1 AND II WILL BE IN CHARGE OF THE W^s ON SUNDAY, ATI PLEASE PACKAGE Y< OLD NEWSPAPERS BROWN PAPER CORRUGATED BOXES MAGAZINES 1PT1 y/- - "Hwnr.pj VJ1* Plv^l ^ IVlUtvC I MAW - -r ^- l-.ff^ ^ EACM TIETHEM SECURELY AND PLACE THEM ON THE CURB IN FRONT OF YOUR IN EVSNT OF BAIN THE COLLECTION WILL BE MADE THE FOLLOWING SUNDAY. YOtTft COOrEKATION IN THIS D U V E WILL BE GRATEFULLY APPRECIATED. PLEASE CRANFORD DEFENSE COUNCIL CAPT. N. R. rtske POST, No. 335, VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS. CONTINUE SAVING WASTE PAPER! JOHNH. PlllON.O.D.. - Eye** )FfK <^T?rfttoTt 119 ALDEN STREET CRANFORD. M. X 7 - Mwu; Taeau Thr. and. B*fc~ y&v TRAINING WILLIAMS OIL-O-MATIC b t BURNER^ - " CJwnet and Gun Type LINK BELT AUTOMAte STOKERS. Bn «nd Hopper Feed ; SINCLAIR REFINING FUEL OIL Coult U» for Prces Before Buytn«. We Can Save You Money.. ^ IT COUNTS! Those early year* that perod" fro hgh ehar to Sj are the years n whkh to nstll sound trats- of character n your chad. Lessons of thrft, self-relance and oney anageent thoroughly learned n these foratve years wll launch your son or daughjef well-equpped nto the serous busness of adult lvng. "As the s bent, so the tree nclnes-, reads the proverb. Forward-lookng parents everywhere are akng sure that ther chldren have vtal character tranng by startng the off wth Acaca lfe nsurance polces of ther own.. These, polces are avalable for chldren fro te of brth. GIVE YOUR CHILDREN ACACIA POUOES^AND 1. Provde the wth educa-.- tkal funds. 2. Gve the a cash reserve. 4. Protect ther surabfltty. 5. Prevent loss of frst savngs. -ft-of-iow-rates^ 7. Xlve the prde of ownng polces. 6. Teach, the responsluttes "to tnefanly: ~ ~ ^FOR FURTHER INFORMATION REGARDING* ACACIAS JUVENILE INSURANCE PLAN, CONTACT Newark Branch ACACIA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY HOME OPF1CE WASHUJGTON. D. C. *» C. L. FRITZ, Sbnacer 9 Oeernr Way Cranfovd, N. J. TeL CKaaford H. 8. MaeCLART. Aatt Mgr. 18 Beeeh Street.Craaford. N. 3. IX. CRanford «*S5 tnatn I!! l { *f SEALTEST VILLAGE STORE PROGRAM Jck Haley, only one of llons who select Sealtest Ice Crea «eher favorte "treat" And v b*t ce crea t b! So rch»nd In«doo5 wth fne golden crea J; so pore, wholesoe and taste-appealrg n flavor. So. for ce crea «ts best. Yr, your Ctstles Sealtest Dealer. Tfke hoe «cpun or ore of VANILLA. I. CASTLES caton lay bun You Have Been,* /Dont Be What Presbyteran Topc Sunday wll beobserved as a day ofrededeaton nthe Frst Presbyteran Church and the pastor, the Rev. Robert G. Ion-gatwr, has selected as hs seron topc, "Dont Be What You.Have.Been." The servce also,- ark thebegnnng.of a onth <tcmy -^At the B n. >n. Rhl<» study-servce, the. topc wll be "Cod" ^ The Junor, cottee wll have a supper at 6 p.tte"sunday," followed by ts regular eetng, "the progra wll feature Bble Stores of Every Day Lte," wth Peter Wlson as leader. The Senor Fellowshp also wll eet at 7 p.. and the progra wll be presented by the Fath and Lfe Cosson, "Eat, Drnk.and be Merry.". Era Allson wlj-be the leader. The Interedate Chqr wll have a rehearsal at 8 p.. tonght n the church and at the sae.hour the Mothers Club has nvted all young arred couples of the church to ah evenng of fun- and fellowshp n the church gynasu. 1 The.Senor Chor wll rehearse at 8 p.. toorrow, and the Junor Chor- wll eet at 9:30 a.. Saturday to contnue work on a Chrstas pageant. The Junor. Fellowshp wlt! have a Halloween party, at 7 p.. Saturday n the gynasu. Mss IJdth Gbbs of the Natonal -Mssons Board of.the. Presbyteran Church wll be guest speaker at a Dsplay* To Mark of Woens Clubs, cooperatng wth the Aercan Artsts and Professoaal League n celebratng Aercan Art.Week, whch starts today, wn sponsor a dsplay of the work of "local artsts n Cranford erchants wndows durng the-ensung week., Of ave awards presented n the Ffth Dstrct of New Jersey Woens Clubs, three went to Cranford ths year. The local awards also wll be ncluded n the Art Week dsplays here.. These awards_ werespresented as follows: Frank "Caruso, award" for hgh school art; Mabel K. Hoe of the uvg Club, I^eJy \? Fund au-ard for dtjb woens ^ p ure,*.and^3ra GOIey-of...the Wednesday Mornng Club, Penny Art Fund award for pastels by. club woen! Cleveland P.-T. A. Plan* Fathers Nght 1 Parents are urged by the Cleveland P.-T. A., to get oatto see ther chldrens work and talk wth the teachers, at the school "open oh&use" Hgh School Students Observe h Hanfeld Patrca Lackey, presdent of the Cranford.Hgh School Student Councl, and Mlton Hagerstroad and Nancy Jacobus, accopaned by^iss Lyda Malpezz, faculty sponsor, attended a eetng of the Planfle>ld Hgh to be held after the Fathers Nght School Student-Councl n -PlanSeld eetng Noveber 15 at 8:15. Tuesday ornng. The ebers of the local group observed ethods and The speaker at the eetng wll.be procedures of the Planfeld organ- Ms* Catherne Bauschnagel. a psychatrc worker wth the "New Jersey Mental Hygene Clnc. She wll d&- cuss probles of chldren and par- Wednesday Club To Consder Welfare The progra.at the next regular eetng of the Wednesday-Mornng the club. CJub r at the. Publc Lbrary on \Vednuesday.-wfl beunder drectoh "3? supper eetng of the Margaret Greene Guld at 7 p.. Monday. the Welfare Cottee, of- whch Mss Gbbs 1 forerly was a eber Mrs. D. C. N. Collns s charfjtan. of the.faculty of Swft Meoral- Health Offcer Wlla J.Wllsey wll 1 Junor College, Rogersvlle, Ter.!, address the eetng on the Subject w-heh provdes the only hgh school of publc health n Crahford: Mrs. J. for Negroes n ths countrjr besdes a R u dnck, :,R. N, wfll speak on the two-year teacher tranng wurse. Mrs. work, of jhe Vstng. Nurse Assocta F. W..Lange and Mrs. Jacob Stanley ton.-and Mrs. J. Brockbank wll tell be co-charen of the eetng. about the Hoe 1 Servce work, of The frst rehearsal for the "Mes-Cranforsah" to be presented by the aug-cross., Chajtter, Aercan Red.. ented chor on DeW>ber 16 wll be held a.t 8 p.. Monday under drecton of A- R. Watson. All prevous chor ebers as well.as others lnteresed have been nvted to take part. " The Woans Assocaton executve ebttee wul eet n the chapel at -10 a.. Tuesday, and at Contests Feature a flat-foot waltz and Mss Jean Totnasulo and Vctor Nelson took frst prhe n a jtterbug contest, feature events of ^he Hallou^en Vctory Dance sponsored hy Cranford Post, 212,Aercan lgon; Saturday nght at the Casno. Judges were Walter Schlack, Harold Glover, Coander Arthur Metz, Joseph T. Sharkey, charan 6f the dance "cottee, Wlla Herxog, Erc Anderson and Lt. Wlla Her-»C Jr.. ; The affar was.largely attended by. veterans olf World Wars I and IL Robert H- Knght was aster of cereones. and Coander Mctz extended a uelcoe and Invted veterans tb.-ajbattate wth- the zaton and reported ther Jndngs to the Crantord councl. Mens Garden Club ents n relaton to.the hoe and the school. Group sngng pll be led by The Mens Garden Club, of Westfeld wll eet Tuesday at 8 p.. n Lt. J. P. Haye? accopaned by Mss OlgaSpecht. the Elks" dubroo at 114 El street, Westfeld. G. Lansng and G. U Mathewson wll, talk on dwarf frut trees and the culture of sall fruts and hfrres. Dr. Harold L. Wnston bf 9 Englsh Vlage s secretary* of In the absence of Mrs. E. Kl Loveland, presdent, w^o.s recuperatng at the Elzabeth General Hosptal, Elzabeth, the eetng wll: be conducted by Mrs. P. E. vce-presdent. Seay r A survey recently reportedfayan 8 p.. Wednesday leaders and rep-engneeresentatves of all church organzanstraton shows that n only one of the Federal Housng adtons wfll eet n the ch&pel wth the bouse out of 10 constructed n years pastor servng as oderator. The prorto the war was the hou» corn- trustees wll eet at 8 p.. nextjpletely Thursday. proofed. ; CRYSTAL CLEAR WIDOW CLEANING WC C U M VeUM WINMWS NICC AMD MM**. Tor YM Are Invted * Attend» DISPLAY OF WORKS ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Works Publshed and Sold by the ChrhtUn Brenee ~ "" Socety, at ths Board Boo. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, - MUn Street and SprnrfleW Avenue FSOH BK>KM NOV. 5. TO SAT- NOV. M - fro llo4p.m., and on Wednesday Evenng After Servce*. NM<» w^^> <^^^^ BUY IT IN CRANFORD! McGUIRE LAWN RAKES 18-Inch 1 OC Sze JL.4& Sze 1.75 WHEELBARROWS, Strong and Sturdy, y Q C AH Metal, Wood Handle. *^+* BABY FOLDING Gates HEAVY METAL Bread Boxes. METAL VEGETABLE BINS, All Whte ^ :_ 2.25 to PYREX FLAMEWARE MATCHED SET For Top of Stove and Oven Cookng Set Con*H«6fc ; 1 T Skllet Bowl 1 32-oz. Saucepan Bowl 1 48-oz. Sauce Mua Bowl 1 Snapon Handle That Fts All 3 Dshes AD for 2.45 A & A Hardware OLDEST HAIDWAM Vote Harvest WAR VETERAN Methodsts Seek Gfts of Canned Goods for Aged Sunday wll.be observed as Harvest Hoe Festval Day n the Cranford Methodst Church and gfts of canned goods for the Hoe for the Aged n Ocean.Grove wll be welcoed at the roong Serylces. wml eet at, 9:45 a. r tjrd setvkes <»ll SCHOOL TRUSTEE CIVIC WORKER VICE-PRESIDENT BOARD^F 1 EDUCATION 1. p;.-s«nday,-^»ntl at 8 p..«., the Sunday Evenng Foru wll have the frst In,a seres of dscussons on the Rg WOe-Natons. Ths weeks topc wll-be "France, Bg or Sall." The frst eetng of. the confraton, class wlt be at 10 a.. Saturday n the chapel The Hoe Depart- ent wll eet n the church at 8 p.. Monday, and on Wtsnesday the relgous nstructon class wll be held, at 2:30 p. - for school pupls. Chor rehearsal wll be at 7:30 p.. Wednesday and dweek prayer and. song servce at 8 p.. Wednesday. Garden^ Club Mebers To Attend Conference Several ebers af ll a»<!nd"u\«1:1 ar n, ^rt*h the pastor,, the Rev. ference of the Garden Club of Nevt Atbert-ABrger,-takng as -hs-seron- -Jersey at the Hotel Pennsyvao -rf subject,. "Sght to the Blnd." The New York Wednesday. They wll sacrarhent of bapts also wll.be ad- ; hear Novelst Lous Brofleld speak nstered durng the servces, and On "Sol. Our Fundaental Hertage." g Mrs. George Apcar wll there wll be specal usc by the chor.. ake several flower arrangeents for.the.youth Fellowshp, wll eet at the luncheon tables.-- Hghlghts of Fall Hafrstyl^ of, Grace.Get a kck buf~of snappy fall weather - by whppng your har nto a _gleang coffure. A vson n. glaour... ~ Call CRanford Today. For on Appontent Lady Far Beauty Salon DOROTHY FLEMING,-Prop.. T08 Walnut Ave. Cranford 4!.-V -~ ELECT AN^INDEPEND^ THINKER WHO WILL GIVE YOU ACTION NOT PROIVMSES! WALTER,E. COOPER SCHENLEV RESERVE BLENDED WHISKEY th BREEN^S^ UQDOR STORE 21 N. Unon Ave. CR. 64)150 Th«Store Wll. Be v CLOSED TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6h GENERAL ELECTION DAY 7- And Open All D»y Wednesday. BUY BONDS IN THE NEW VICTORY-LOAN?QPs<x?cp«<xx3tfcx pqcfc<»opsxxa>^ockx>cnc^^^ Townshp Cottttee LAWYER VOTE 9B SOCIAL WORKER VESTRYMAN IN HIS CHURCH SERVED WITH COAST GUARD AUXILIARY WORLD WAR II UNDER LEADERSHIP OF THE KIND 1TOU NOW HAVE CRANFORD HAS BUILT UP A STAGGERING BONDED INDEBTEDNESS THE MUNICIPALITY STHX RE^TS ITS MUNICIPAL OFFICES. L THE COMMUNITY IS WITHOUT A HOSPITAL AND MAINTAINS AN AMBULANCE ONLV BY PUBLIC SUBSCRIPTION FLOODS AND UNSANITARY RIVER CONDITIONS HAVE MET WITH INDD7FERENCE STREETCLEANDW YOUTH RECREATIONAL ACTtVITUS HAVE BEEN NEGLECTED YOUR TAX RATE HAS GONE UP 30 POINTS WHAT ARE YOU GETTING FOR YOUR TAX DOLLAR Cranfords Seventy-Ffth Annversary Is A Year of Decson! Vote For Walter E. Cooper On Noveber 6, 1945 Pad for by Walter E. Cooper Capagn Coute*. *;- :% t **w ;v > : ^. ; );- ^^(^^^M^M-S

7 T 1 -»*-" 11:. Jeabey To Appear Before Bble Clast Sunday L. Jeab«y ot Mt Pleasant," Iowa, a forer resdent ofcranfosd, who Is credted wth havng "the lasgest collecton of stcks n the W»rd," wll be "guest speaker at a eetng of the jev-cfytnan* 8}ble Class of-. 4hc Frst Presbyteran Cburct at»:«a. n. trunaay. Mr. -Jcabey. a brother of Mrs. A. T. JJaker p.f Central avenue, has la hs collecton stcks, canes,and- clubs fro,«u parts of the.world. Hs.collecton "htludes urder clubs, twn kllers, " household tools, objects of worshp, novel specens and oddtes, slgnfu cant souvenrs and colorful tokens. He has appeared before college and hfh school groups, cvc and fraternal gatherngs and recently won. frst at the ntersecton>of Lvngston and Stoughton avenues. V.. Industral Electrc, In$., to Rahway Ivtary D. Dela.Serra, property at theavenue Realty Copany, Inc., 2 tracts place In an annual audton n Chcago for talent to appear before school and college audences.. Bungeratock Honored The appontent of August Bungcrstock of 100 Park drve, Safety Drector ttt Western Electrks Kearny Works, as charan of postwar-plans developent cottee s announced by the Newark Safety Councl. Mr. EDWARD L. JEAMBEY Real Estate Transfers The followng deeds have been recorded n the offce of County Regster Bauer at. the Courthouse, Elza-, beth: "... Mr., and Mrs. Charles <3-JDorn to ntersectton of the southwesterly lne of Pne street and the northeasterly ne of Hgj street.. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Johnson- to Mr.and Mrs. W. Carr Newtnan, 1 property In the southeasterly lne of Hllcrest avenue, 240 feet frotn^ Jaes avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Burton L. Stratu; to Vncent Chlebftwskl and others, property, n the southerly, lne of Severn court, known as lot 11, revsed ap QpTtaded. the of Several Park* ndustral cottee for Mr. and Mrs. Jaes J, Cbrrently three.years, d Elva M. Vncent ard Jaes Robert, THANKS FOLKS! FOR THE FINE RESPONSE YOU GAVE US IN OUR NEW LOCATION! Just n Case You Mssed, Our Announceent Last Week, Our Frut and Vegetable Market IS NOW LOCATED IN KLEINS MARKET ION. UNION AVE. Where We Wll Be Pleased to Serve You. We Carry a Coplete lne; of and At Lower Prces Than Before COMPARE OUR PRICES AND QUALITY! TeL CRanford N. Unon Awwn* Ifswoaderfall* "Oor paftrcd vlla wen dnboddlau» I BMW aud* tkca gay udbrgjkt Wfah jut on* CMS of TEXDLITE 33Q PAINTS ASPHALT. BLACK, tor etal, wood, brck and ceent surface* It penetrate*, waterproofs and protect*. Gallons 90c ASPHALT * ASBESTOS for cottpaslttour HHkfltf»*")! hd-" tes, ete.. Gallons 59c CEMENITE DRY, la eolon, ceent surface*. 5 lb. packages 70c DEVOE HOUSE PAINT, 2-coat Syste., Gallon 3.40 CAPITOL HOUSE PAINT. Gallon 2.95,, BRUSHES, all (tea. ratty Knves. Scnpera, Wtre Brakbec. Sandpaper. Pant Thtawe*. -PREEStrtne popular wax deader and polsher. A IQawax product / CRanford : Regular Care Saves Typewrter Wear Now that we*v«gat to take better ear* el what* we have, t pays to have our effcent repar nan call regularly to check oa your typewrters. It costs so lttle... saves ~s» awdt. Call EL&ahetl BTSXT. KLOAlnCTS. H. ber husband, property "n- the nortbwesterly, lne of South Unon a venu«; 2Sfr feet fro f M ^ t x ^*^-^ ^ M^Mowland" and GHbert "E, H. Learn, lots 32 3and 324, ap of Lehfch Park. -. Townshp of Craaord to Carey, lot 5, plot 1, suppler ap of plots and lots beloaghg to Partrdge...-: "; - \: Carre Nbc- Rchards; Wdow, to Florence S. Rchards, proterty la te. rortheasterfy sde of Noran place. 150 feet fro West End place...mr., and Mrs. Charles Cooke, to W[r. and Mrs. Joseph A. Schttt, pjo)p~ erty n the northwesterly Use :.6t Burnsde avenue, 100 feet fro. Lncln; Mr;, and Mr*. Thoas 4/.Albert to Edund B. FaulkaerTprdperty knowa j5.v..s5??.. p Mr. and Srs. Robert tj. jtbby to TUlls Baute, lots 77.and 78, ap of Lexngton Heghts. Lotta D. Byrnes, adnstratrx, to Lotta D. Bjres and others, one tract In the southerly-sde of West HoHystreet, 592:77 feet snd feet, respectvely, fro Dvson avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert" J. Goodan to "Mr. and Mrs. John A. Laudenberger, property n the westerly sde of South Nnth street, 390 feet fro Belont avenue. Mr..and Mrs. John J. McQrath to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kroell, property In the westerly sdelne of Centennal avenue, 426. feet fro South avenue. Crarvford Defense Housng Corporaton to-mr. and Mrs. Charles-Kaeser, property In,the. northeasterly sde of MacArthur. avenue, known as lot 8, block 4, ap of Coluba Manor. Mr. and Mrs.. Charles Kaeser to Mr 1. tfhd~ Mrs. Frederck J. Menzle, foregong property..,"" Townshp of Cranford to Abdo RlzkaOla, lot 42, revsed ap^o* SeverhPark... " " supervsory assgnents k jtfarehbslng, stock antenance and co Townshp of Cranford to Robert A. ereaf accountng. -He was. apr_ Tlns, lots 101 and 102, ap ofponted to hs present post as a per I J cxlngton-heghts, v sectlqn- v.^.- Tsonne sutp8rylsar~t>f -the specalty" Mr. and Mrs. John Fedson to Abdo RtekaUa, lot! products shops n, , rfeysedtnap.of Severn Park The Gerftvana MutualSavngs Assodattlon to Mr. and Mrs. Sauel The executve cottee of the P.-T. A. Board to Meet Fscher, lots 288 and 289, ap ofroostyelt P.-T. A. wlu eet at Lehgh Park; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph T. Weber to Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Frohweln, property n. the easterly sde of Walnut avenue, 61 feet ffb the northerly lne "of lands now or forerly known as McVcar fars. McKenney Marks 35th Year at Kearny Assocates of Harry R. McKenney 19 Baler* Parkway, at the Wes tern ElectWc Kearny Works, held a dnner party In hs honor at Jhe Hotel Plaza, Jersey Cty, -yesterday, ark ng hs 35th arhversaty wfh. the copany. :. Hred to 1910 by the Installaton departent n New York, by 1925 Mr. McKenney had worked up to the pos< ton of supervsor of nstallaton n the Newark area. He joned, the staff of the. personnel anager of the. telephone sales departenf In New York later..that year. On ths assgnen be traveled all over the country" con*-* ductng supervsory tranng confer ences n dstrbutng houses and nstallaton, departents of the co pany! Mr. McKenney transferred tp th< Kearny Works, n 1930 as personnel supenjflfcr n. the erchandse or ganzaton.,. Subsequently, he held a.. Wednesday n the school l< brary, t s announced by Mrs. Georg Sauer, presdent. tastng Pllows., To nsure. longe 1?. lfe for pllows fluff the gently eadhday to force, ar around the feathers. OVER CARTONS.OF TOYS ARRIVED DURING THE PAST WEEK COME IN LOOK THEM OVER 3 -^^^^^y^"-" v M^=^^^Vft1^^ 4 Ball Bearng Wheel* -Me MM* Not-Tp Safety Dettfu, Eaay-Clean Keovable Tray BlKld Stroller Ptuh Bandle Non-Toxle Play Beadr Aeld-Sesbtlr Baked Enael BABY WALKER - STROLLER- POST - WAR MODEL" STUDIED AND PARENTS^ MAGAZINE CONSVMKK SERVICE BUKEAU 9*75 Delvered Jon the Graze That Is Sweepng the Natfpn rascnatng! AJwnsNGt ; CITp? l HITD DI PC. OUT I!l\-DUDDL<I1/O -HOUH8 OF FUN -. - eanv-ttelaxanonf INDOOR 3$c OUTDOOR 25c -COMING NEXT WEEK- HRST SHOWING IN CRANFORD!!! / XAPPY" THE WONDER HORSE - / POST-WAR ALL METAL SCOOTERS Cranford Cycle & Toy Co. 15 NORTH AVEl W. CRanford OPEN TILL 9 P. M.-FRIDAYJ5 1_!*RBMKSOMEW ^BSLlZOT SBOS^"BoTfro^TNSlt~.A ( --8SAWt" IN POST-WAR AMERICA! BUY CRANFORD FOB A SHARE IN YOUR. COMMUNITY!" ( W*U GUJy Quo*. CHROMI SAVER CADMIUM coa NKK& Of OU LET US REPLATE YOUR MARINOS V^S&^^^^^&^S^^^^MdMS^^^S^^^^^M )f;ff»^fy P.-T* WU1 Meel Monday?!#; tegular Jnonthly ne*tflg of! y > ^ j t ^ * J ^ M ^ ^ nmr n ^ ^-. - E*; r T. A. wll be held at the school Monday at 1:30 p. n. Mrs, n&s&garftobnsofl wll report on the stale held In Atlantc Cty last the- next eetng of the assocaton, to be held at the sehool^kovanber 13. Ths ^UI be an "open house" eetng, and all parents are urged to. attend and job the organzaton. Also dscussed wll be plans for a square dance for parents and teachers at the end of NoVe-ber. The date be anneruneed later. tended the COTnty Councl eetng teran Church n J&^eth qr October 19, were Mrs. George TVunpore, presdent; Mrs. A. " w.- Marno;.Mrs..., V A. W.agner and Srs. f!h;r»< Buschold. Pre-School Study Group Meets Monday The. pre-school study group of Lncoln ScBool wll eet atthe hoe of rs; A. B. VanLew, 60 Centennal avenue, at 7:45 p.. Monday. "En- Joyng Good Books wth Your Faly*wlltoe the subject of tre speaker, Mrs. Mare L. Sejdel of the Cranford Publc Lbrary; DOG MEAL det, abundant n ol needed Vtans and wth a rch, eaty flavor thatdogs really go fforjh.* dent Alarge attendawee s psshtocontlnu contlnue-dscussens on ways y and neara of obtanng housng h fa-dltes gf returnng veteran*. " Broad St Elzabeth Open Pally»:«A,M. FRl and SAT. "~Z BIG HITS Gary CoopeE Lprett*. Y«anr, "ALONG CAME JONES" George SandeW, Ella Rluc^. jcr^cnntp» "UNGLEHARRr* s. to TUBS;: «SMASH Bncs. Kabert Cdln«"YOV CAME ALONG** JfadtOakle^TPettbr Ryan ~ "On Stage Everybody" ^ IHtTRS. 2 KeQuest Btts Rta Okyu-orth Vctor Mataw W MY GALSAL".: Rbaay~5fc5owa PrestAn Faster "MY FRIEND.- Rta Johnson Just Arrved! 1st SHIPMENT IN 4 YEARS - ELECTRIC Record Players Prced C GREGORYS MUSIC, CENTRE 330 W. Front Str««l _ PJa«fAL N. J, T<J. PlfA 6^549 thurs. ad SAT. EVES. WE HAVE EVERYTHING IN TOOLS ScUpders Cranford Pant & Hardware "See V«Pnt We Have Just About EverytMn*** CR. S-lMf.. lmgtttath Avjev E. Cranflted OUR QUOTA IS $500,000 - Now** tke te to send that quota bolng up over thetop! and ake t secure* Meetng our quota s the personal respana* bltyof eachtd us. Do your share... backup our Governent for a prospexoua* brghter future,,...buy ore Bonds... bgger Bond* n the Vctory Loan! MAKE VICTORY MARINES" r- Mas LEON ERROL " :.*B "MAMA LOVES PAPA* THRU WtD. GREEK CARSON < ~^ GREGORY gfcng "THE VALLEY OF DECISION^ -.Marchaf Te THE RETDRNIKG VETERAN Today, *WU St. Nft^. 1,, 2, j leue CrabL Dlek Hayues STATE FAIR Sat. %:*6. sts. 9:SB «Charl* Chan and THE SHANGHAI COBRA Vnth Sdney IVtler 7:l IHM IH:M 1 SATDRDAY MATINEE ONLY "BORDER BADMAN" ana CARTOON oujeusl. kev. 4, f.f" John Wayne "BACK TO BATAAN WUdeTwtas BLESSED" Xdt, S:4S. «:SS "«- TlUfc d«, 7:15. 11:00 STARTS WEDL, NOV. t Deau DnHnn Ralph Bellay "LADY QN A TRAIN 7. s. US Bonlta d 4t Granvlle TtE BEAUTIFUL CHEAT" I.-M. 7.-.IS. IP:M COME ON OVER! The aetoetlattt One at MIKES WOOLEN SHOP Cwrerto Gabardne* Shetlands Tweed* Check* ^ AlM.hrre seeeutttt of hort h renanta SS Park Ave. Planfeld, N. J. QUOTA SECURE PACKING ENGINEERING CO. r OF CRANFORD, N, J. :- SS Gae 2 P. M. at Park; Cranford Vctor Over Hllsde, 19to7. Ttree to Go Craoford 12^East Orange 0 - Cranford ; tmgnden 6 ^. Crahtotd. 19-j-N. Planfeld 12 CranfdrdHSf-1-Kahway -7 Cranford lst-hfllblde 7 Cranford. Jloellev Park < CratforA.:..^Hoselle Cranford,..Tbotnas Jefferson Cranford Hgh - Schools football toa enjoyed the sweete-st vctory of the season thus far when tley tubled ghty Hllsde? to 7 for> ther sxth straght wn, at«the Cranford > feld on Walnut avenue last Saturday. But the Blue and Gold-tea, snt dong any crowng yet, for the "boys realze they have ther bggest and ost portant battle (probably decdng the North Jersey secton Group 2 football chaponshp) ahead of the, at Roselle. Park ths Saturday. The crucal gae s scheduled for 2. p.. The Parkers took- ther fourth gae last Saturday fro Bahway, 1? to 0, but they found It.-a. rather tough battle and were held scojrelesf n the seoond half pf-the gae. That eans they wll be n a "serous ood ths Saturday, deterned to get back nto Ae class of ther earler vctores (33" to 1 aganst North Planfeld, 44 to 0 ChldhreV SchcM>l of French, 3 J5..4Ye Afternoons Spoken French a Specalty Enroll Today j T e w r o w t B j w s w - Jltch Btrrrt a Une<kln AvduoVa-^JTUo ulo, wq) tra. Sonnte, Bldnnfr, 1I(1I»IUP Welch. tw-lrll nn Mu ay. WTrlw S..W»1 I" 30 Oetoff. Nult(n. Lnk. VltfUn. Krnt. nrferee, 1 f «"0»«<»C»W"M"W«>-W-W"W-MWS-^^ M. al tdr Tu»nsll < lnnnc IU»«n In tlf Rl upre, Jkue; bl Uceaan, KUp-Mun.lpaholz. K-M lnn JKOOlO wll bcacrenlrd and Uo HulUllnn Ttrol «alv "«Wd rlclt -NOW OPEN- MS N. CHESTNUT ST. Telephone: WEftfleld MM9-I FULL LINE PLUMBING SUPPUES 1 Schleders Cranlord Paat & Hardware 1M BOPTB- AW. wrtjqsyt«r» Recular servce s essental today to keep your ear In runnng order. Our Motto "Servce and Satsfacton, Wth Coartesy" Washes Week Days Only STATION HOURS WEEKDAYS 8 A. M. to 7 P.M. SUNDAYS 9 A. M. to S P. BL Cranford Esso Staton W. fefrew North and BprufetdAve. TeL CR PAINTINGS FURNITURE OWIHTAL RUGS OECttRATlOHS, Tht»r«try «l MR. RIO FUQERE Malt, L It»n Ollurt In lbt«r«t, AUCTION Ttrt, PrL & Sat, Nov, I-M t M. _ 8,», to. A. Part en aganst. Dover and 27 to 0 aganst Westfleld). ".. Cranford wll be equally deterned to contnue ts wnnng streak. The local teas latest wn was the IT Heybura perod, wth Hllsde leadng 7 to 6. LU Uott C In the second quarter a pass fro > ; frst vcotry over Hllsde n tennoske to SwaneKap gave Cranfoa years. It was also the frst te a frst down on the Hllsde lo*yard sce 1935 tha a Cranford tea had lne. -The drve went only as far as won as»pany as sst faesr The n- the 4, however,, an^t then-hllsde soe battle! "~-I; last~saturdays"gg?-htt and Gold tea anaged a touchdown on "the frst offcal play fro scrage. Jack Torrence kcked off for Cranford, / and. a fuble by Tony Daano of Hllsde on..the JHllsde 40-yard lne was recovered TU CurfordbyBerne Swanftcarp. Hllsde \,vas. penalzed flve yards, for offsde oh the frst lneup. Then Jt(clc Noske faded and. tossed a 30-yard pass to Howe L^derstedt, who went over fro the 5-yard Jlne forthe touchdown. The try for extra pont was unsuccessful. jfc. Hllsde cae rght baclgjgfthrec nlnutes late they took the batt 6n ther own 30-;yard lne aad-started ovng straght up the 0ekt. A seres of ground plays brought the to frst down oh Cranford 1 * 1-yard lne. R then carred the ball over for Hllsdes only touchdown, and Pat Mtchell kcked the extra pont. Cranford oved AacJtJn_1o_HlUl.de. terrtory, wth Howe Thoas and Ralph Cpolla runnng for-frst downs to Hllsdes 25. Ths ended the frst XlCLJSf although Cranford advanced agan to the-hwsde-5, The thrd- perod started; lke-the frst, wth.daahp droppng a kck by Torrence. """Bll Scarbrough recovered ths te for Cranford. Later, after a poor punt by Hllsde, Cranford took over*on the Hllsde 40. Red Nugent went through center for 15 yards, Noske added another seven yards, and then Thoas" went around left ond and "traveled the reanng 10 yards for Cranfords second touchdown." Agan the kck was bad, but Cranford was ahead 12 to 7. -» In the fnal, quarter Cranford started fro, ts own 24-yard } ALS SHOE REPAIRING 106 North Unon "Avenue, Wffl Be CLOSED FOR TWO WEEKS Whle Our Store Is Bebg Modernzed Your Knd Consderaton Durlne Ths Perod Wll Be Apprecjated WANT. BETTER HEARING?.-.:._ -..._,. Get the J. " NEW MODEL 63 " "" \" ::...";"" WESTERN ELECTRIC HEARING AID *Toll Color bearng ore realstc sound. Saller, lghter, curved to body contour. Wld«frequency range, only two easly adjusted controls. New Low OA ICA ~ Molded Earpece or Bone Prce O9!9U Conducton Recever Extra RAYMOND E. MEAD, Dstrbutor CRANFORD THE ORIGINAL HOME UTILITY SERVICE WUhet..W suggest A Fall and Wnter Servce REMOVE SCREENS INSTAXX STORM WINDOWS REMOVE AWNINGS WASH WINDOWS ^njwaulsj HOTJSE PAINTINO INTERIOR PAINTINO ROOFING SHINGLING SIDING wxnscr «%R Propt Servce Phone WEOfeld Cofd^Vave and Harstyle by Anthony of Westfeld Anthony Hardresser 22S E, Broad SL WEttfeU 2-231G two-runs by^ Tbotaast and a 35-yard pas -front Noske to.lodentedt, another pass fro Noske to Loderstedt In the end zoae pwduced the score, Charle-Mottkcked successfully for the pott. Cranford seconds played the vstng tea on even ters for The lne-ups:- CKJLVTORD LE luwfwuedt. IIILLSIDK» of telr Knd tt* htluf* ta nb Mss Clare Kehrwak, daughter of d*y> wl«dwu wll b» vbll w«!; **J L-> Mr. and Mrs. H. Kchrwald of 508Ulf >.lrlrtlon U> lh«rsoct t& ardj I how* *y t Hgh street, -a sophoore at New Jersey College for Woen. New Brunswck, s one of 31 ebers of last years freshrnan, class of 325 s\vtdents who ade the Deans Lst, accbrdtng: o tn annojjeerhen! receved ths week by Ray A. Cleent, hgh school prncpal, fro Donald C. Doran, charan of the cottee on adssons a\jt: J. C. Mss Kehr- I wald, a R^nduatc of Cranford Hfh School, class of 1944, was a eber of the Natonal.!%nor Socety whle n school here.,.. )".. Towxsnr OF CRANFORD wll«l t-lu- lotluntn Ulo Illtjn-t tddrr, lou jmfr»>»a^^<^-6^^^fr^»»»»»w>^^ The CRAZE That Is SWEEPING the Naton! Fascnatng! Ausng! Hours of Fun and Relaxaton! SUPER BUBBLE L_ The Modern Way of Makng Bubbles * - In a Myrad of Beautful Colors Only 25c Cranford Pant and Hardware 108 SOUTH AVENUE CRANFORD QUICK EFFICIENT - LAUNDRY - SERVICE SHIRTS. " GURtAINS Called For and Delvered RUGS LATTY LAUNDRY SERVICE WEstfdd M WOMEN The Vllage Iproveent Assocaton of Cranford, A Large Non-Partsan Group, Urges All Ctzens of Votng Age to VOTE NEXT TUESDAY Tthe General Electon Polls Open 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. In»«cent onths, the Board of Dectons has reoved EXERCISKYOUR FRANCHISE VOTE NEXT TUESDAY! Its New! : Its Fun! : Its Fascnatng! JAMMER GOLF The snooty and sensatonal Brdge Table Golf Gae. Just the gae for those long wnter evenngs. Its played just lke golf, but ts better than golf because of the accessblty to the 19th hole! Coyer also ay be used as a brdge table cover. Coplete wth O 4 dubs, 8 dscs and cover f* PLASTIC POKER CHIP RACKS, % coplete wth 200 Plastc Chps * W WOODEN POKER CHIP RACKS, Coplete wth 200 Wooden Chps 100 PLASTIC POKER CHIPS PLASTIC PLAYING CARDS, Guaranteed for One Year Wll Last 10 Years, Double Decks for Replaceents, per card»- 10c LEATHERETTE BRIDGE COVERS, In-Red,-Brown, Blue, Green* each _ CORONET DELUXE LAP TRAYS, Four to Set, per set 1946 NEW ENGLAND ENGAGEMENT CALENDARS Buy Now for Xas SILENT BUTLER, n SUver, Turquose or Gold, each J BUY IT IN CRANFORD APGARS HARDWARE STORE 109 N. Unon Avenue.."-...""*W."-.r- l&;mbsll^^ -: ::^^^^;::^v^9j ^j ^>;>::^..-! J. WltB IT. lu. * Wlsons DeKvery Servce OWNED BV A VETER.%s. OWDB\TEp BV VETERANS SMALL AND MEDIUM/ DELIVERIES Craaford Kealwfcrth Ganntod acd Nelrtbortnr CouanlUe«37 SORTl AVEXIX, EAST. C»ANFORD. -_ Coe In or Call CRanford BON JOUR/ U)WICW OP THE FOLLOtOJNG- GENTS IOERE THE" PRMOUS THREE MUSKrr ERSrr> - RTWOS RRRMIS - VILLON -OC? fttuwer: Mhos, Portkosaa Arenas turetht Three Musletters. DArtapaa teas ther corade... A Hundreds of satxttfd hour orners"wll altrst to OUT fae for - effrkat usulatne work. A coplete job b.v tvllatu 1.. Krhroeder wll elvr you- lastlnc protecton xtahut wnter oold and drafts and pay for tself n furl stvnes. l*hon«- for an estate today.- INSULATION SPECIALISTS ho*<hww^*whwhhv*^h>«*«<<-m>«-«-c-»* 3. WALTER SEAGER. Ref. Phar. 104 N. UNION AVENTE. - CRANFORD ;$»> USE GOLD BOND G1MCO TREATED, ROCKWOOL INSULATION! FULL THICK_ BATS Insulaton akes your hoe cooler n suer, warer n wnter. Only 5/;>c per sq. ft. The attc floor n the average sx roo hoe can be nsulated for as lttle as $45.00 (600 scf. ~fc)~. Bats coe Vb x-4sv LIMITED SUPPLY OF PICKETS! We now havefr and (^presj pckets, 2 t. 6 n.. 3 ft.. 3 ft. 6 n., and 4 ft. CaO Us For Prces Bulders General :.-., LV: IWI,,*. -:J **-* Co. LUMBER MILLWORK MASON MATERIALS BUILDERS* HARDWARE 336 Centennal Arenue CRaafoar 4 ":!M Qr%. w&. ".}

8 SESfvcSy-:J<( Intal plans for th«second annuaf Card. Party of St. McSads Judth w«r# ade last week at a cottee eetng at the church. The party wll be held Frday nght, Noveber 30, n the parochal school. General charen arc Joseph Mnch -ftndl_jkfr3..grace Csar. Honorary charan s the Rev, Wlla B. Donnelly, pastor, and executve charen are the Rev. Joseph Donnelly and the the Re\r. Mark Dooley, assstant pastors...mrs. Jaes Johnston and Mrs. R. Thoson; <fl)or. Harry Bonneyr books and tckets, -Mrs. Ann Ryan; refreshvwttg,.t.-nnw..vcjitv tnhlf nr7f;s. Mrs. N. Edonds; door przes. Mrs. A. Hacker; and arrangeents, Jaes Johnston..., More tha^ 250.tables Were n play last year, and the cttnnce s- plannng for an.even larger affar ths Stop Street, Parkng Volator* Fned Charged wth JgnornR stopstreet sgns, the followng otorsts were fncdv$3-cach by Recorder Carroll K. Sellers n polce court October 22: Frank Hardng, Planfleld; Abraha Cohen. Newark; John Reeves, Newark; John H. Thoas, Hllsde, and Abraha Davs, Elzabeth. Fnes.pt $2 each for overte parkng were assessed aganst.noran Aurand, 22 Hernng avenue, and A. DcQuro. Roselle. Elzabeth Cun> nngha of 104 Hernng avenue was fned $1. for parkng on a crosswalk, ard 4 slar flnewas leved.aganst Wlla R. Sth of Westfleld on a.charge of leavng hs car n a no parkng area..->4(rhe suonsevwercssued by Patrolen "George* Ward, Edward" Lee. and Lester Powell. "..,, I Sunny Acres Elect Sunny Acres. Cvc Assocaton elected S.-W. McFadden as presdent at a eetng last week at.. Osceola Chapel. Other offcers follow: Vetf-presdent, \V. Watt; secretary, Mrs. R. Burla; treasurer, ^Mrs. A. Hellenbecbt. Plans were ade for a dance to be held Saturday, Noveber 10. Mr. Wntt, of 10 Oneda place, s n charge of tckets. Handy Ulrdlouse A brd house w,th.a hnged roo akes a decoratve clothespn box when, ounted on p clotheslne post Coplete lne PAINTS For. Your Hoe Released In Bal On Tpsy 4JJarpe.net etulry to; a charge of operatng a otor vehlete whle under the Influence of Intoxcatng lquor, Perdval Sfearles, 49, of 4 Garden place, *»* released n $Kjfl bal pendng a Shorng Monday; urbea Sellers last weefov - Searles was arrested by Patrolan Lester Powell. October 20 after Searles car was n collson on Rartan road rea>»centennlal avenue wth another drven by Paul Wess of Clark Townshp. Exaned at polce head- Searles was pronounced under the nfluence of ntoxcatng lquor and unft to djjve.. BUY WAB BONDS AND STAMPS..Townshp of CRANFORD NOTICE or General Electon In pursuance of the provutona ef an Act «- ttled "An Act to Regulate Ejectons." Ttle 19. Itnrll Hute of New Jeraey,. and the aendenu and suppleents thereto NOTICE l> hereby gven that the Dstrct ElMtton Boarda In and for the Townshp of Cranford wllltt at Ue places bfflhnafter dealgnatad as : TUESDAY; NOVEalBER S or tho purpa«.of conductng a General Electon to rota upon eandldatee ft>r the followng otteee: (Vur Meber! of the General Assebly fro the County of Unon. - ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Xarta Avanaaaad aatawb Btreat to tba nacts Iaabj Ibw af tba fvrtrt KaQead af Vaar ftatw >bllet - ^ r rtbtldll : -,. T- r.»j*l^ a* a HWI«Mltrat fatnwf ea tba wwjtorly awabne of DIHaaa AVaaaa: lereay and tba eanlar Ibw of Worth Cnlod Ava, tl *t&*t*t*.*t, Intag) namaw tbanea Bertbaaatarly along" aald Waadleld-Cfa* ef Dbtret K».^l;Ua^.rje«th.alnsBf^«Baa alette; tba eaaar Uaa t*» ttu* tt* */ tkt «->%«. Valey k&llnad: Calon. Afaaua pradaead and conunubw....ford bouadary IbU.b* «otat *bara tha caalaf alaagtbt eanterllae of Mottb Cnlod Aveelaevto at tlaa of WUla* *reat would, benect If IWUu aaaerly adelua U t pont. 1** "W> af Heverln Court; throe*»«at and bortb along Uw oalatraa Btaea af bagnatog WUI aeat TcataUld BcfaooL MofHb Wnlon Ka*d; tftaart BbM «*** ^Wer^lto* Bud (taulv» «k«trntt lne «a* SUt: t»*»4* *U*4 O» Mdbar ttu «r Llyjkr tfa f Ub» of J!O,. 8 r A»,& wacrly tltt th* tht eentar lne ef wst Kud" MAM b the Inter- MOaalhg at.a palat forat b* the IntataW BH tt lt»fl«tr u U> th«nartb eetloo ef the eaftur Une of Weat Kod M*ea Uoo at* UM can ar Use «rf Hgh Mraat a*d tha «a* # borth- and Noran Maea; thente along tha Center lne ttt Uaa of tha eantar Una af the Lehlgb of Monaaa Tladt U the eantar Una of PUaflald Vallay Ka^naad; Hwnca BsnM alone the caster Btreat; tbanea along tha eenler Una of Pttttb> > W d I*** bprtb of H.Mofthary Uaa af Blfh Kraat at a Bola hera-tha caatar M tl tutat* 1MM«, MU»ant baug Uaa af Hgh Hraat projartad vrould lataraeet eld attwm to a p<*rt «*«a Una drawb-ee &» Maat af tfetaranclm ef UM Ut, Sadtha eaner Una af Aldad Btrtet and toe. eantar Waatary and parallel to tba Westerly aldelln* j ttb dbcrctt; tha* ltag * Ba«IMttUet Una af North AvenM, Kut; thane* alanar tha of Kaatat) Btreat would tntaraect; tbeac* aottlbery along aald Unatotba «anter lute of Notb to bkfk4 MM ««134 feet (Md fcafotd *dttmat rfl North Avcaua Cast la ta easterly ltw. kald <ee>rwl Uoa b*hw *bd the tea* dtnettoo to the Ut*ra*ttloa rf tha eaattf Ua* Avenue and to balnt or plaea of hurlhlng. <H»l4ta«Uu>NNa ygfom «a letford Av«- eu» as<l Bwalt tdta A«w«la at norhery " ~ Avenue and tna caumr Use tf CttaSUt Str**t: thaee tba Cantral SaUraad^of New Jeraey ta pont to "Tfc ** palhl alasz O» cester Uar ** Cb«tol 8tn«t to the»5«fast -Mara «# leas to s pont, Sad pont, fortud bythalnteneeuoa of de center Unes w CB* ef Waljt A**eu»: tbenee along beng e«t)oau«and at rght angles,fro * t»ht of North Avenub and Aded Street; thenee rgsur Cue C-W«]se$ Avenue north to thefanned by UM.seutb Uddlu* of MouU Avenue easterly along Ue center lne of North Avenue* Ml af tfce.ehdcr Hoe tf latent Avenue fjsm, " - fo the center lne of Centennal Avtaae; theoc* rj!saar3««shtbc8^^ ade ol.._. -along *U«fMl»r~ttBe-bf-CTOteMn1tt~a)tf t»t Vat at Xartfc Gclea Avenue to th» e*nt*r thenee aouth along tbl lne to the above «u«ntloned pont: theoee teuth along the rear dvdluiiroad of New. Jersey; tbaoee^ easterly along uue to a pont lo th»-center lue-of the Central- sf AU«Rrwlj: tlwaoe autb along the T tuof MU E#**t ts pont wnere the ng Data af tba bw*>*rty frontng «n Burthndd (le center lne t> Urn Central Ralroad of New «at»r tu of la 8tr«t would Internet the Avenue to a pont In the north sdelne bf Jersey to a pont In the boundary. llnv^be <*nt*r Una rf Wt* Stnn, H Hlth Street were Unceln Avenua; theaee asutherly to pont tween Ue Townshp of Cranford and the dj twan alm* the projected»seol*r lne fored by the south sdelne af Lncoln Avenue Borough of Ibuelle Park; thence north along «r abb b Scne aobs ad Kll along g tha eenuf and a Una IM feat aau of the «ast sdelne of ad boundary llna of. the Borouth of BosaUe tn* «t t B!S B!S Strt Strut t t» tte ttnutuetloa u t l ef f hthesevern Court; thenee south and west «na lne Iark aad the Borough of Kenllwortb to a <-wur Ifw «# Bbh Snet" *th the e*s!«r lne 180 feet east aad south of the *a*t and aoutb pont whch pant 1* the southerly boundary lne of the thrd dstrct and.la IM of tt* LrUdb Talltjr KaSrftad: tttaee aotth- ald-llne of Bevern Court andxaraual thereto Mtv ajaae U»e ccxttar Use ef the l*bu4 to a poht 100 feat east of tbe eaat sdelne of feet south tneaaured at rght anfle*_frow Ue trf Wxlnaa t» Ik* eeeur Ibw ef tarnott Centennal Avenue; thenee aouth on a Unasouth.sdelne of Craoford Avenue extenalon; Aaso* nad t&* febt *r flue cf ty thence southwesterly along a lne parallel wth Wn aac ta s&erttts SchdoJ. llaaaln SCO. J Battnalac el f«j«a ta the taleraeetlon ef tfc* M M lsa ef EHwade Drt»e and North tle center lne of Hgh Street the pont or place Unon A<^HW: Uaaee eorth aaug the center of begnnng. tn. ot XortJ Etlea atoa to the,»lnt ef latwaahiea wfcs tt««*ta- lne tf Clatenont Wll eet an In lanesln School. Centennal AVe- Ptuse: UUew ewa alfbc the e*ol** Una *fnue. IINI the hours nf 7 :S0 A. M. and 8:0S P. M_ CUuuttHwu He teutaatto ef tha center Una a* CrasteJ Avcsae: ttcaea eettheeatery et*as tte thtmr IUa «r Craafard Aveaue t f*m t»» ulnt- tbwnt Mttdb *t dcfafaale to Crantwd Avoaae to-a Wfrttt M r*et auuh ef the autbo«af OraaSefd Awoe. aeaaumd at af OesUannlal AtaoU*! thence south alone tba tenter UM of CantesnUl Avenua ta tha canter Una of the Central Hallro** of New Jartey rght M.Wgjj" tha&waw suwf Oe-utarj.Uua.W parallel wth Centennal Avenue and 16«feet eaat of the east sdelne ef. Centennal Avenue to a pont n tha center lne of tha Lettsh Valley Ralroad; thenee aauthweat along the center lne of the Lehlgh Valley Ralroad to BucT NO. s.begnnng at a pant la the dvdng lne between Clark Towahlp and Cranford.Townahlp and the center lne of lurltaa Road; thenea noro along tha boundary lne between Cran- rtgst aatft* nun-r.j. 1 nmt^tt t ford Townahlp and Clark townhlp-^itown of a Ha» D*t*Hd vfcb OMtatad AMttw. and 1MWe*tfl*Id Bonrutl of OarWood to an angle along the center lne of North Unon Avenue Three Mebers of the Board of Choeen VWaholden for the County ef. Unon. Ht g alflag the vatteu* ouch ofotrwood and thetownhlp of Cranford or pont of begumlng. feet at H t aaglm BMUafa I pont In tha boundary lne between Ue Bor-to Ue.eenter lne of Alden Stnet and Ue.place One Coroner for the County of Unon. et Onutfed lnaw ttt the eeoter lne and the center tnt of BanUn Avenue, atld Wll eet In Townhlp Offleee. IS North Avenue, East Two eahera of the Yawnahtp of-, Huktu Iw; ftora asnfl alaag tha pont beng-alea the nlaat aoutbwatttrly boundary of. nttrct No. 1: and the lne produced of three-year terna. utter UU af BaUke Awsue e u>ist whch wteu ta*tn*tt a Una vanuel wtth-the **l«aoa ajr OrwafWd Awnae utd 1M Mel»»h af Vew Street; thenee along thta real 1 dvdng One Tax- Collector, four-yet* tarn. th(ur*»r dvdng Una or prdptrum fronung on DIBTEICT NO. Two Justces of tle Ptaco (full ter) aaotl aucb*: thotne alet«r»a«r0neta Begunlttg at a pont at Rversde Drve and lne In a nouthtry drecton to a pont 200. feet Followng la a coplete descrpton at the tear Bferjr lbwtjw s tba boundary lne the east hank of the Rahway Rver; Uence aortl of tba aldellne of Burn»lde Avenue; thenee lecton dlntrlcta of the aald Townhlp and tha t&a> TttUp ef.onbfud- and tha along the eaat bank of the Ralway Elver and Its nohhtaaerl* on a lne parallel wth Burlde r-mlnn of Ue pflplng place for eacb of tha ps ef KtaB a: fhenea along aald varous courses to a pont In the boundary lne Avenue and M feet north of the nortbeaat ll dlatrlcta. hwaduy Bba ladhs varoua eeunea to a of Ue Bor«ugh of Kenllwwtb and the Townshp of CranTord;. thance eaatarly along the aald sdelne Of BurnaldeAvenue to.a.pont wflch ootat Ca t&w eator Usa W Oraaca Avenue; DISTRICT NO. 1 would tntenwet the center lne of Uarab Street theaea nlhelj at.fw anjfle to- tha boundary lne and. Ua varous courses to a pont If produced; thenee aouth along aald lne and Begnnng at a pont In tbe center lne at north afautaa af Orejece Awefu* l«e fett toa.where sad pont Interjects the center lne of along the center lne of Uarah Street to a pont North Avenue, Wat, where sad center.. Una nabu: tfctre anllj.e a Una narallel Orange Avenue and the dvdng lne between Intcraeetlng the rear dvdng lne between Btanln Street and Bllleret Avenue; thence- along ntersects tha boundary lne between Cranford Wk Oraaca ln«w ta M bt uaasured at Ue 3rtl and Ue Sth dlstrcte; thenee northerly Townahlp and the Borough of Carwood: thenea rttnl ancha OM«Ma (a Wrf b.tba «*M*r at rght angles fro Orange Avenue and ISO aald rear lne rft)rtherly,.to-» pont whch would eauterly along Ue center lne of North Avenue-, llna af UtU Dha; ataaes^aautberlf "along feat fro the north sdelne to a pottf, be tht northerly, a(dellne;-or Chrltopher Btree* VVat. tn a po n^ of - Interacton of *g«tj» tha cwur -Use af U*anSd»-Drva to tha Inter- If extended: thence along 1 thenee aouthweaterly; on a lne parallel wth th4» lne and along et; thence alone the venter "he of gstaw H<UM ef tte raaw Hae «f Ualaa Avenue the Orange Avenue and IM feet easured at rght the,northerly_ld«hna of.cbrtatopher Street In tunwt to the renter lne of -Walnut -Avenue-; angles therefro.to a pont In Ue center Una H»a ac-mb* af ae^tatot-- " T. a outbwoaterly. drecton to a pont In the eentef-jlne of UoMhater Avenue;-thence aouth- Uence; South. along the center.una of Walnut of Rversde Drve; thenee northwesterlyalong - wtu Mt (aa Schoel, tteance Avanaa. A venue, to tls center lne of Chestnut Street; tbe center lne of Rversde Drve to Ue eaat weuerly along ther eantar lne of boreheeter thenee wekterly along the center lne of Cheatnut Street to" the center Una of Cherry Bct: BOrtUCf SO. 4 bank of tha Uahway Rver or Ue pont or Dsc* Avenue to tba centertlne ofxlvingatpn Avenue; of begnnng., thenca along the canter lne ofcherry-street ftuthuisa- as a aamt la Cha Intetaeetlaa ef thenee aoutb along the center lne of Llvbgaton tn pont ISO nortlufvo Ue north aldethw tfca <*a*r Hu af SCerth >Sen Aven«a and Avenue to tha eeottr lne of Denan Koad: Wllr eet In" Roosevelt School, Orange.Avenue. >f lletfonl Ayenue, sad tn* beng 1 the^tear a Pcfc: t&ea bktthery Mlong aald thence, along the center lne of Denan Boad dvdng tne of lots frontng on Katforl- Avenua; Uence along thuf aald rear dvdng lta»»nur. VaM af fentaue Vrva to the euterly aoulhweat to tha center llna of Xttlngton Ave- A!. DISTRICT NO. 10. ttt!* pulaaty.. way Wrar:> th* thence uerthery hr.nue: tbanea aoutb along the center llna of wuthueaterly to a pont whch If extended alaac aau aaswr^r hak *t the. atabwajr Mlvar LexngtonAvenue ta the center lne of Rarlun Begnnng at a pont fored by the Intaraectlon of the center lne of Rartan Road and U» would be the Itnt northeasterly aldallne at ta the TawaA* af TljlgnrtH and tha Toahd> rf OraaCarJ tansater Haa; Ibaaee trth- Rartaa Road to tha pont or place of begnnng; Uoad) thence weat along- tha center lne of Chrstopher Street; Uence along the. northaaaurly sdelne of ChrUtopher Street la a weetett* alea«aau laaaaj Una (a tha Weat- WUI eet In Sheran School. Lncoln Avenue. center llna of Lexngton Avenue; thenee north along Ue. center lne of Lexngton Ayenue to a pont In Ue center lne of- the Lehlgh Valley northwesterly drecton 0a the rear: dlotdlac (bu4jmbb»d kessaay Uaa: tbaaearsoutherly aloatr aau WaallW rv*«tuh batakdaty Uae Ine between propertes onhllbreu, Avenua a : ta a paau a tha eaatar.usa.af WUlaw Btreat DtBVKICr NO. T ttenala Street; thence aouthweaterly elan* am tataaml MtaeaawJ; ttftr alang aal uld war dvdng lne between. Benjan gttem Begnnng at a pant In the center llna of pwrytfaa af fha taa*er Ha* af WUIear Mtraa* and UUIcrest Avenue to tha canter Una of North Avenue where a lne" drawn IDS westerly and eaauaab«aha«tha utaar Hae af WOle* and parallel to the weeterly aldellne of Kaatan Uarah Street; thence north.along the center Street to tha fateaattjaa af Ila eaauf Uaa a* lne of Uarah Sren..to a pont attended IM Straet would aleneet when produced; thence «d«r Mwt U tha «a*ar Uaa af Waat Ka3 feet fro Ue north sdelne of Burnatde Avenue; thenee southwest SM feet front Bunuute weaterly. along uld center lne or North Avenue rbm; tfaara anatt ala the carter Uaa at to the boundary lne of «r«at Khd fta» k* ha lataxaaetleaaf tha canter %the Borough of Carwood and the Townahlp of Cranford; thenee Avenue and parallel thereto to a pont la tha lta» st Want U tastf KwaaB Hata; rear dvdng lnes of propertes fonung as along aald boundary Una In a northerly, drecton to the Interaeelon. of Dlvtalon Avenue and New. Htreet; thenee northwest along the sam alaocaau catar Uae af Kacaaa Heee rear dvdng lnes to a.pont la the boundary to K» raatar Itaa ef HtflaU Kraet: thaaea Sth Avenue; thtaee westerly along aald boundary to an angle In aald boundary; thence south- lne of Craford Townhlp and the Borough ef alaac tte..caat«.uca af MtttaMd Wraet ta a pont Bhara a Una <fea*a lat saatarljr and erly to an angle pont In aald boundary:usance larwood; thenee along thla aald boundary Una paralld to tba wers aucusa at- Kutntan weeterly to tha boundary lne of Ue Town of Ita varous eoureea to tha center Uae of North Stnet woom tetanact; Utanes- aauthety along Weatneld and the Townahlp of Cranford; thenee as daeed; thaoea ajoag uld producton of Ib* e*ntt» Una of WUlow Btrett and conunung along the eaatar Hot of WU1Mfltreattothe latoraectloa of the tkttter. lne of Wllow Straat and UeeenU* Una. of Weat End Place; thence wteurl? alonj WUI nuet la HU* School, Weat End flaee. U19THICT MO. Begnnng at "pont In the Intetaeoloa.of Crnford Avenue extenson and HO feet easuredat rght angled therefro to a pont In the center lne of Hasklns Avenue; UendS^tartb along the center Una of Basldna Avenue to a Itolht Mlch Is 100 feel fro Cranford Avenue; Uence aojukweaterly parallel wth Cunford Avenue aad Mf-fret w«as4 at rleht angles U)er«t fro 4oA patot IT> easterly fro the extenalon or the center lne of Clareoat Place; Uence northerly to tbe center lne, of "Cranford Avenue ; thence- westerly along Ue center lne of Cranford Avenua B to a pont In tha center lne of Clareont Place produced; thence north along Ue center lne 6Y Clareont Place to the center lne.of North Unon Avenue; "_ ^^;-;K"^v^ ; ^v ; < ; 1 *!J;^->^^;^v^.?.->;^-^;v>^;:^:;-\^>,1.-/ Una jterauel lo Brterla Court and ISr* fnaa to outfa abd atat auaunat to the aouol Itoa of Llneol Avenua. avut thanea Benb to S) twhu ta the north aldaun* of Uhcel* AVeooa, Bast, uldv pont brng fdraud by Iha. talafaardaa a th bortbloeuu of Unooln Avarae aad the rear dlvldlag ltoe.bropertlea frontln* as" the east sde ta Burebflald Avaaoa; these* aarta «V»g-th«-r*a>-dlTldlng-Uflea- of,tha ; 1J v lat! r tha laaaar tl af III Tallay JUllroad to a patat IN (M atalbalba af Canaanlal A Bovttn Borough of d Una Aprl IT. IM«. tfeu havng a fu«tl«m your per»,or«budoev?. ^-* «;p«v>ou want lo know hojw uch lo poy ( <fd^«,ho«n proporton to y<mr ncoe? Woahyou lke lo knov^haw poople borro Are you h soe back blls? r a way to clean up Helpff people fnd the sotohon to oney probles s part of our buslnes. Our experence s yours to draw upon freely, whether or not you are a depostor here. Goe n, telephone or wrte forthe Wforrnaton you want. UNION COUNTY TRUST COMPANY 142 BROAD STREET ELIZABETH MEMBER: FEDERAL DEPOSIT / fs a Freedo >" 100 SOUTH AVENUE E. CRANFORD, INSURANCE CORPORATION g jgfe^f:^^-^^?^ "" v^:; f : :f ; M^wSteS. TO 8 P. M. POLLS OPEN 7 A. M TOWNSHIP ANl> COMMITTEE ^ e For r.fr..t-^-v*myt ~.r -~M*w«^Lfj-^wy;j^>p-JrUH«D^»vjfr.^y:.--j--^.^~t>r^n^_t±^.rnn***rr,jr-J-f^. --*^-fc«r^«,tw ford Pant & Hardwar "See IfaWt We Have JTutt Abort everythng" TAX COLLECT ECTO M r 1 p:...»% ft.\ 1M ftouu Avt, J. Crtnford UNSIGHTLY HAIR Be free fro unwanted har on ars, lees, face. Advanced KREE electrolyss ethod. Guaranteed peranent reoval ^ FREE CONSULTATION Phone. for appontent HUN ANDERSON 5 Altlen St.. Cranford CRanford 0-197S EL "I Lkee Shnng" l*ff U*rtutttw fgou affeeton atoly call tlw fantous rado colunla 4kM to keep her pot* and paa,sttlbn«, her dhea ylearans wlmuur aha erahlea a ndnltnt uuk of «tep or fkvbdffad onon.. <to tttttpany dnner. "Studc up" dtdn way aa apple pe wth the wonder deanvr la tha bhu You tta wh throurjk the Long dstance) lne* crowded wth tha cod* off ant and whh the actvfes of rmfastfy, -worchfj forpajac*. - So were stll askng "Mease ao easy on tone Dstance" by altng IUr tattt, brthr calls. Soon, we hope, now cgtcuts now Iteng bult wll ease the ptosswro so w e can agan provde the propt, ejffettnt servce that s always outr a. NIW JERSEY BELL TELEPHONI COMPANY F!EK n the wndow and see de 3 "usts" that put each "New Freedo Gas Ktchen" n a class by tself! WANT TO U A urn* COOKT Note the new *Uxh-tontreUed Gas range... de fastest, sartest, ost effcent and econocal range you ever cooked onr No^atte har ^ke-l^rb^^ n cookng perforance!. WANTTOSAVh MMttnNO TlfttT Id your spadous new Gas refrgerator you can store ore frozen foods... keep all foods fresh longer. It always tuns slently, effcently, because there are no ovng parts! WANT MINTY Of HOT WATttT YouUneedJjLfor^atjutoatc dsh. 77or a new do-everythng washng achne. And de easest, ost econocal way to get*ll the hot water necessary for every job s wth a new autoatc Gas water-heater! Better get^to work on your "New Freedo Gas Ktchen" today! -«^«sherdr-h^zsa77 THI WONOtt KAMI THAT COOLS AS WtU AS MATS \ ontnued Econocal And Good Governent In Cranford! The Cranford Republcan Capagn Cottee Recoends To Local Voters The Followng Republcan Nonees For FOR GENERAL ASSEMBLY G. CLIFFORD THOMAS THOMAS f M. MUIR T State and County Offces: FOR CORONER FOR BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS CHARLES L. BAUER, JR. ALFRED G. SMITH Why YOU Should Vote LEE S. R}GB}T RL STORY ROWLAND HAS JUST EMERGED FROl^ AN AWFUL WAR IN WWCH IT PRl^ERVED ITS WAY OF LIFE AT A TERRIFIC COST IN MEN, MATERIEL AND MONEY- WE HAVE MAINTAINED OU1* MANY FREEDOMS, INCLUDING OUR RIGHT TO GO TO THE POLLS AND ELECT THE MEN OR WOMEN OF OUR CHOICE TO GOVERNMENT OFFICES. SHOW THAT YOU APPRECIATE THESE FREEDOMS BY EXERCISING YOUR FRANCHISE PRIVILEGE NEXT TUESDAY 1 VOTE THE "A" ROW ThrStraght Republcan Tcket NEXT, :,- *^" ^T: TUESDAY! rt ~.^a^., j Patf-<or-by- apagn-- onltlae- I f ;!^-j;:!vvu^!,u!:ow.rl 1 t,;.!t» 1 >..,V^v MtMMMMz^^

9 .>&nittrt{.^-*~ J -- * NEW CRANFOBD RESIDENTS The followng brths have been re corded n the offce of Wlla regstrar of vtal statstcs A daughter, Martha Mary, to M Mrs. Henry VanDusea Pllon, Septeber 9. A son, Howard Jeffrey, to Mr.,-oh Septeber-S. Mrs. Fred Lobards of 109 Soltt avenue, west, on October 1. A daughter, Anna Fath, to Mr, and Mrs. El O. Spcrber of 85 Wnans avenue, on Septeber 29_ A son, Joseph John, to Mr. one Mrs. ;NchoIls T. Penebre, ; 20 Cran ford terraec,..on Septeber 7. A daughter, Susan Elzabeth, t Mr. and M. Rchard Q. Dudley «*] 24 Tuxedo- place on Sepeb*r -2.. A sort, Paul, to Mr. and Mrs. Ben nctt W. Klartey of 223 Arbor street on Septeber 5. A daughter, Maranna Noel, to Mr, andmrs. John D. Larser of 162 Hll crest avenue, on Septeber A daughter, Mary Ann, to Mr. and Mrs. Steven Benko, 12 Clarence place, on Septeber : A daughter, Prsclla Louse, to Mr. and Mrs. Harold M 3. Sth of 125 Mohnwk drve, on October 1. A daughtcr, Andrea, -to Mr- and Mrs. Andrew B. Macndoe, 455 Brookr sde avenue, on October 5. Mr, nnd Mrs. Stanley Kuch, forer Cranford resdents now llvnff In Roeelle,,have announced the.brthof a " flac@tcr, JoaT Frances, on October :2 at ElzabethTCJeneral Hosptal. Mrs.. Kuch s the.jcorcc Frances Serafln daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Serafln of 165 Dvson avenue., Ltv Co. ajd. Mrs. Jack Naclc have, announced the brth of a son.on October 20^ at St. Agnes Hosptal, Phladelpha. Mr. and Mrs. Wlla, NaKlc, Jr., of 113 Aldeh street, are the paternal grandparents. ; Mr. and Mrs." Frederc Lobardo of 109 South avenue, west,- have, announced the brth of a daughter, Lana Edth, on October 1, at Rah way Meoral Hosptal. Mrs. Lobardo Is the forer Edth Marno. Mr. Lobardo was recently dscharged fro, servce after havng served for three yean wth.the. ary n. the Pacfc. Two-Day B&xqar At Otceola Church The Woens Organzaton of Osceola Presbyteran Church wll hold a bazaar at the church, on Rartan road, next Wednesday fro 1 p.. to ft <p.. and Thursday fro 1 p.. to 5:30 p.. Proceeds wll be contrbuted to the buldlnf fund of the presdent of the organzaton. " e. tt5 tfs!^ds»b^!sjgbggggs^ t -- ;.*ffl.. - I * - r. ssonary»m conventon» p e* Crufort. la Uw Cauntyof Untoa, B»*l» of N»w UM*»td latutfara H JU"lI U U b*rd 27th Annual Progra Opens Sunday at Gospel Tabernacle ; The ^wenty-aeventh annual Mts- ^onary Conventon of the Cranord Gospel Tabernacle wll open at 11 a. «!. Sunday wth the Rev. W. F; StMaHey, personnel secretary of the Chrstan and Mssonary Allance SoT. as the ntal speaker. The con* venton wll contnue throug: ~".The Rev. Mr. Snalley 1 spent 16 ears as a ssonary to Palestne./tn 1856, toe becae...assstant Foregn Secretary of the socety and held that poston untl tecently, when he assuedtu present offce. He Rev. Sparry Pot, who, wth bs wfe and 14^onth old daughter, left Borneo just a step ahead of the In- and-mrs. McKlnney wll speak to the vadng Japanese, wll speak at the Sunday School at 9r4S a.., the Rev. Mr. Fred wll gve the annual Mssonary Message at the 11 a.. serv- 7:45 p.. servce Sunday, along wth the Rev. Mr. Salley... ce, the Rev. Mr. Post wll address Other speakers durng the week the Young Peoples Socety at 6:40 wll be: Monday at 8-p.., the Rev. Hr S. CUngen, ssonary td French Indo-ChBa and the Phlppne Islands, who wll show a oton pcture featurng the rescue of Luzon, Los Banos and the lberaton of Santo- Toas Cawp n Manlla; Tuesday % a close on Sunday, Novetnber 11, wth four servces. The Rev: Mr. Post p. ;, and at 7:45 p.., the closng essages wll be gven by.mrs: Mc- Knney and the Rev. Mr. Gllngen. On the closng day o( the conventon a ssonary pledge oflfernb wll ut»» and nal p wul to tb l(m>mt ral>»( Interest.» tlaaed Aa Ut flht per«w vr wnt t*t knnua.»( dnd» «1 Iw «o!4! to k the U * l.c»lb«t lh» unu oo July 1«, 1»45 lu lnw«*t and!» ^T ab-a^aa^a. aa**a^ lllv wwaajv *^a*. wua j satta ^ *^* ^.** H. t ^ *^a, ^fc."**. to July la 19L1. wth, lutsnal lt ta aald ld ataounu f fro July lt Itt to Ue U data dt of»»lf. and «uta of aalc. l be taken, payable over a 12" onths H23 2:30;the.Rev. Mr. Post and at 8 p. rh., perod. The pledge for the past year, 2-4.<H the Rev. Ralpl Fred, who spent 19 now pad n full, totaled $13,730. The Bde. Rklpvrlth f years to the Palestne Araban Border feld; Wednesday at 8 p,., the Cranford Gospel Tabernacle how supports four ssonares dn the feld. r4t s ^.Utlllo n. Marcon I to 79«_«34-3«_ Rer. Mr. Cllnfeen and the Rev. Mr. In the past.27 years, the Cranford 742 "03- to OS, Post; Thursday at 2:30 p.., ^he Rev. Tabernacle, accordng to the Rev Mr. Fred; and at 8 p.., Mrs. F. J. Gordon jh. Kecney, pastor,- has gven McKtaney/lsstonarytwFrench West a total.of ore than $110^000 toward Afrca snce 1928, and the Rev. Mr. the carryng on of foregn ssonary Sheran P.-T. A. Plans Post; Frday,.the. Rev. :Mr. Clngen work through voluntary offerngs.. and Mrs. McKnney; and Saturday at Durng the cong conventon, flags Free Sewng Class I p. n., the Rev. Mr. Post wll relate representng the 20 foregn felds n Under ausptes of the Sheran (toe story ol bs escape ro the Jap-whchtnee.. workng": wll be" dsplayed/. In theng nstructon -on ^chldrens clothes the Allance ssonares* are Schoo P.-T. A.,a free course n sew- The conventon wll be brought to church audtoru. ;.;,; ;, ; ; -«..::, A;,.-..7-V.:f.,.:-,;.»,.*.../ f l - ^ V ". ;.. : OF BALE WUND8 POE VHfAXD TAXES / au aale.wlll UU fla» on. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBEE 14, 194S L MtUa hour of two oclock P. M.. at th«townahlp Bottraa. JJ North Jttoe. b t, Cranford, N. J Tl«aale l» ade undnr the nrotuua of UrvU«l Sututaa &» Jl-19 M.-!.. uf Ue State of V*w Stnt?.. "., Th«aald tada. tennuwta. heredlurata afld r^aloatata to to b» aol.l and the na* of th* peraon or. txraon ajralnat who aah laxea and aaanutaenta have t**n l»t«l. and De aouu of U M ad aaeaamta. Ju4 B*ceber SI, wlh. lntw*u to July ^.rs aa follow: Blaek Ul. f}w»af * Far M 1M It W^r,M~ Kathwlne Voed 19«19M Tax* 42J IHPHIL^H,S*ubcrt - -»«.1-1(H4 Ta HU to 118t ^^.Ir*. A. Mller.^ JJ. I9U-1944 Taxw ISM to ISM ^w Ira. A. Allllr «"-»«4 T«*M n;. 11)8 107 ION I an tn ll II1A Ill.V MIA IIS 112 tt II4 IIS. US I2V ISA I OR lt lsss-lmt-at u <ra. A. Mller,..,...:..:..pH.19«Yaea I!43-lI4 _^_ -w. Ink. A. MUUr «4 13S»-13e»-lMl _\tra. A. Mller : : H r. nah»lll)i lo l», ohn Uajek _I9,4».-I9«tw»a 9O.1944 T <WI 3IJ..H4, _.._ J A-Bde. I & Bde. R13 tn 816 ^, BM-8S to * 07. lovrd J. WROX..*!**> Krup«r _f,fr«ejr AcrM. Inc. Arrea. Inc. nn-^. Acre*, Inc. ^.leruy Acre*. Inc. _. Acrea. Inc. nlcraey Acrea, Inf. _,,leney Acrea, Inc.» r»cy Acrea, Inc oy Acrea, Inc. T>«S Atroa, Inc. er«oy Acre, Inc.....^. leraey Acr«a, Inc. _...., Icraey Acrea, Inc...;., Icr«ey. Acrea,. Inc.,_._. Acrea, Inc. -.,. ~... _ Acrea, lc.-., ler«oy Acrea, Inc. _... ;. l»r«ey Acrea, Inc. ^_, J-Anna II..ITauafr _<"nrnl n«v. llalltuy..."...i tnv"~ca7~zz?.:. _. fj Itwana ~....Melr nf W. Meyera ^.._...,,a»tutln» Afrlcano _ ). & M. Bntan ronzo Caladrla... wll be:held. In the school fro 1:30 to 3:30 p. M. on. Noveber 8, Noveber 15 and Noveber 20, jt sannouhced by Mrs. Carl Bergh, prcs-: dent.. " _" : - - > -.--, The course".has been arranged through the cooperaton of Mrs. Mary! Mebershp Rally Uason, ^resenyhg the [, Cranford Unt, 212; Aercan Legon Auxlary, wll.hold a ejjgjv" tsy. ngll ddaool 1*«*1 A»jSchool assoelatloh And the County shp rally at ts eetg tonght at School Plans P.-T. have been A. n copleted the hgh for school the -TP.^t. SeTect A. Senor Play " " the Casno.. The decree tea fro -card-party- gynasu to at be 8:30 held p...jay^the_hch on Frday, Alce Mathe.ws and Mss Dor- Roselle Park wll be guests. Tonwrrow.nght, ebers of the unt val Noveber 9. Th-tre wll be refreshents and a-door-pr2ev- J othy Robnson have announced that thesentor play forthe Classot twb" be obtaned fro Mrs. F. Serve as hosts at the State Dance for W. Balsa of 23 Oak lane. I 1 n Cranford Hjrh School wll be "The patents at Lyons Veterans "Hosptal, Man Who Caeto Dnner." The Mllnston. The unt wll furnsh Local reprcscnalves at the state 1 perforance wll be held the evennes of Aprl 12 and; 13. Mss candy, ccarettes, doujjhruts, and c-p.-tder. Local resdents desrng to Vst la*t week w-eremrs. John Crecr and hews, nstructor n Ep llsh -and dro-_. A. conventon o Atlantc Cty patents at Lyons toorrow. Mrs. H. Rjy:? of the Hgh-SchoohP.-.altcs, wll drect. the producton.,. A.: Mrt- Kpnnnlh Robjpson, froj; s sponsor s s have been requested"to contact Mr.-.. Lncoln P.-T. A.; Mrs. Berch. fro Senlpr -clas. VValter K. Fasnacht and transportaton-wll be arranged. Other resdents desrng to see the work v lhe...^ H.97 JJJ also have been nvted H a J0-4f r TalM _l»:l) TIIM P4 <o^n *"l4 TaXM _ St as n Artlon 1. That tn puhll. rtult and ea«- lfl.2,1 nnt Ir a ator^ SCUIT rlcht o.f way ntnntne.i943-4s-44 tun _ lone thl> Karlne of InU 1«.!>9. AC. 01»!.l M O-4-4S-4-44 It). 23 In Uork "02 as lad out on the 1PH Tax _ X-4:44.Tac«._.. 1«54 and Oe nlwl aj) enttled Ilertud Map o< Nor- _l»:t9-40-(l-4s-41l-44 Taxea I andl* Park. Crafnrd. M. J. to and the aan>e _ l.. Ml»3P,40-41 _lt>4s-43-4l _ rll _ * 19«4 11) T»w« ^~:..., Ta»e» J3-44 T«-a l(»n-1944 Ia«M _;1944 Ta*e» -.,._lf)*f taea 1044 Ta««1914 Taea..-..^.l»4;-1944 Tan^H,94T-lM4 Ta*«-» Taoa _1"43-1M4 T _fo44 Taws _t!):-ll) 4 Tax-«_ A 7.0S 7.M 84.9S ISSI 8.97 SS.OI U. "1K «3.0«: :U 13.48, J Adv. Veea $71.40 Arstrong, hoe deonstraton agent of the Unon C<rrty Extenson Servce.. "#. Regstraton Is to Wnlde byal wth Mrs. J. B. Turney; 120 Bcsler avenue, or by telephonng CRanford; 8-^3090., The assocaton W.H1.sponsor a square dance Noveber.9 In the school gy. Mrs. W. B. Morell, ways and eans charan, and her cottee are n charge. _ Tckets ay be secured fro ebers., Muscal Accessores STRINGS PICKS ;.. " ;.- REEDS NEEDLES ], CARRYING CASES HOME RECORDING DISCS STORAGE ALBUMS PBOPOStO ORDINANCE :a Mt4>rtu & >r Way In Nhrandla Tark., \Mcrraa the TtuuMp holls an rwntnt and rljrtt of way for a nor a«^vrr alone tho.t of l»t> R.-rO. (.flanj (, n Mu-k do:, whtrh rlclt nf way la hereby, deernlnru In tu M n-e<.uml or Bultalle* for, p.ubllr \**. He It OrdnlHHl h\ tltc T^unslttp Corotttce. of Uu Townahlp of Cranfonl: hrroby la ternate] and rxtlneutlted. and aald rjlt of- way la hereby- vacated. - H<rtlon 2..Ttla ordnance hall tak* effect after Ita publcaton In Ue anner ptoylded by atatute.. NatlM,, The tor<(aln ordnance waa Introdurnl and paaed on tnt rrarlng at a rvtrulaf rrtub"nr the Tnwhlp ColllKW "of tl* TVwrnhlp of Cranford, \. )., held ntl Ortohw I3. and wll b«conaldered for fnal pajuac*. - after rvuhllr HearlnB, at ansther rtultr nreltne of aald Tntntahlp Cottee at Ulrtpal Itulld- Inc. Cranford. New J»rary, an UONI>AY. NOVE%IBEn R at 8 :M oclock P. M.. t 1. WALTKH (TOWEE. T««n>ahlp Clerk Dated: Octnlwr JT Why Do You Go To A Doctor For A Checkup? Obvously. to ake certan" that Vo a:re dolrut what you should to prateet y«ur health and to *et the art out *T lfe. You jbatuld consth yteor Insurancfe agent, tttd let htw. cheek up. on your nsnnuee eoverare fr«te lo te. C*nd^Uauts ehmce new resuuuons c* Into effect l P4>llelea eut be e«hreheal r*r ore adequate safecttardlne!.your lutereats. Let us help y*» wth yew - Insurance- probles. FOR SALE TW6-FAHXLY HOUSE 3 RQOMS AND BATH. EACH FLOOR, $5,900 CHARLES M.YEAKEL Insurance - 8 NORTH AVE.. W. CK. 6- ajauat tcatfcy.ta la*. pulaal lolanal (a aktl Offcal H»ploc«AMERICAN AIRLINES CooU to CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED BUY ITIN CRANFORD!, OPEN FRIDAY8 TILL 9 P. M. -27 No. Unon Avenue Cranford, N. J. lewaf^f. Wngert Surgeon dawopodtt <WBce IIOMM Daly IA.EII» IMOB ej*e / Ced Sutes oja HATTEBS TO THE AMERICAN FAMILY THE BAND BOX 4 ALDEN STREET CRANFORD Taetdy and rrday, 7 to 9 P. ML Other evenng* 6y appoltttumnt only IS ALDBN..ST. CH. «-l«m Yes, We Have Plenty of CLOTHES tine Sdhlecters Cranford Pant & Hardware CM. t* 1M rath A* K. CnunW &n$ naton ndvts/e N. (And Ft back up that pledge wth Vctory Bonds plely of (he!)., (My country the land that yelds y crops, that gves a lvng to e and ne. Fll put y dollars to work for her.) (Pll.keep It one naton proaperour-and happy.x tdftmtte low at And a good lvng /or all the lvng that y backlog of Bonds wu xke secure n the years to coe... for e, for y n-thercountry** servce.) -S. VB OR LOAN DOBBS tr-bcorne suter wth the round edge "dandy".crowva young slant on an early Aercan fashon.,. DOBBS-szed to your head. Cranford Mllnery Shoppe 6 Eastan Street CRanford DONT WAIT FOR COLD WEATHER- GET A SUPPLY NOW! BE BURN DELIVERED PRICES: SINGLE CARTON^ 6 LOGS 20 CARTONS 79C For Future Securty Get nto a Fne Peacete Job at Once ASSEMBLERS No erperenee* requred Good Pay whle Learnn lght, clean, pleasant Work on Rado Coponents TRAINEES Grls wth at least two years Hgh School educaton wll be traned n lght Assebly Operaton. Good pay durng nstructon perod. Quck Prooton. CALIBRATORS Experenced Alao Tranee* OPERATORS.;;:>."..:-, r*rb»a nanu»«reay ntty, jv &p : $f v-hum Cleaner works raclc. Slub> ^y.,.: : -; >: tttm^lbtr fngernal! and cutlclml..,,!«*& tttttdawhte and toft! A boon JSfcRf^X v>» WM«W I*M! A "uu 1 for young-, ;; r:-;-$---»t*r^! A U*ulaa.for you ^^.vf^la.** wylag «> k««p Ths Patrotc Message Sponsored \ Or Pck The Up At Our Store At TOC A Cwon of 6Logs C. E. TRUBENBACH Experence not necessary Day and Nght Shfts OPPORTUNITY FOR HIGH EARNINGS BY INCENTIVE PAYMENT SYSTEM. Nce Surroundngs Musc Whle You Work GENERAL INSTRUMENT CORP. 829 Newark Ave., Elzabeth Meber Federal Reserve Syste - # *.... >. _. ; f,. * F«de*tl De >ot ^ Unon County Trust Meber Federal Reserve Syste FedenJ Depodt Lu«Cotpd CRanford South-A^e., E. Tune n Staton WAAT to 10:30 P.M. Monday through Saturday for Ike f GI" Progra, "Rythtn of the Naton". $ [:>T " ^^^^^M^MMMM^^^^&MMMMkM^s W^S^^^^^M^^^M^^M&M&M *,,

10 nc.6 Schools Mark Hall oweenr* Class Partes _ ^ jq ynge pupns a" Gar* wood schools had Halloween partes la Ih*r.dsssroo3?s yesterday. The- ^ parfy^tt t Opposng Slates For 3 Berth*; Rchardson, ~ Collector, tnopposed. Garwood wll elect two ebers of Pupls tn Mss Rogers* class on the the Borough Councl for full three*- H«r.or Roll fcr the-frst aarkag pe~.year terrns and one Wjeber" for. the j r.od are: Marlyn Mlder, Joyce Es- *ea_ng year of the unexpredterrn I pos;tot BllyRhatgaa and Edward resultng when L. Thoas Daub ad- " vuced fro counclan to ayor n 1944, at the General Electon ^next Tuesday. There. :are full slates at Republcan and Deocratc canddates for.;these offces. Tax -Cohector- Treasurer John F. Rchardson, s runnng, on the Republcan tcket wthout opposton for reelecton for a two-year unexpred ter. Republcan nonees for three- Raby.. I Class ossen were elected n Ms. Hcffrrass fourth, grade as follows: Presdent. Lous MeJka; secretary, Bab WCsoe; ajs tressur*?;: Joycfc Van" J»at_. TE-ese are the Hoaor Roll pupls fl-ttae 4H class; Mary.Borrell, Theresa. Bnrrrnflc. Bob Wlson. Lous Melt. Jean Steffea asd Joyce Van- Nattx.». The fouo-arag pupls have had 100 year terrhs as eounclen toe Al Gll {percent every day n spellng for the \ttnd Arche S. Darroch. Deocratc j fpt. rrt.-r_-;-g -»Tft-- Los. Fpntenell, nonees arc Henry G. Merry and gp- e Irene Olear,,8F; Dolores Sparks, Leo, Rajjonese. Present ColncUen Joseph Huenk, n the aredservces, and Ronald D: OTjeary, whose ters expre ths year, are not runnng for- reelecton. Counclan Albert F. Brttan,-apponted to.take the place of Mayor Daub on hs resgnaton as councl.anjslyear, s runnng for reelecton on--the Republcan, tlc.ket for the one-year Qnexprefl tera. Deocralr nonnee for electon for the uhestpred ter s Edward J. Pennefether, Garwood voters also wll be upon to ndcate ther.choce-for four " ebers of the General Assebly.fro Unon County, three ebers of the County Board of Chosen Freeholders, a County coroner and two justces of the peace. The polls/wll be open- fro 7 a.. to B p... Pollng places are as fpl- lows: Frst Dstrct, Borough Hall, South avenue ard Center street; Second Dstrct, Washngton School. East street and Second avenue:- Thrd Dstrct, Frankln School Walnut street; Fourth Dstrct. Blue Rbbon Dy«s Store, North avenue and Oak street Kulha-Prog Weddng In Spdgfeld, Mas*. Mr. and Mrs.. Andrew Prog of * Sprngfeld, Mass., have announced the Marrage,of ther daughter. Ms* Ely Prog, to John G. Kulha, a*n. 3/c, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Kulha of 307 Hazel avenue. The arrage took place Saturday. 8C;. Dolores Stesea. 8F; Anthony Srnoee. SF; Rcssrd Watt, 8F; Dorothy Sajtoer;-*<>: -Jacquelyn Wardr-j t-o; Fred McCasn. 7-Q: Ste&a Blar teck. fft; Audrey Heaey, 67; and Shrley Re_qhart. 6D. Troop 10 [.Scouts rc«"of &e Garwood Grl. E-.ta Mss Rogers last Thursday. TheySpent ther eetng tnne. plannng- a e d fc that was faed Halloween party. afternoon.» _ Held, Man. The, Rev.-Father Orlenanskt oflscated. A recepton followed at the French Club n -Sprng- ;. The brde was gven n arrage by her father and was SRended by a ""cousn, -Mss Brenda Krason^ John; SopKO, brotber^ln-law. of the brde- -law. of the brde g ^ Prog, sster of the brde; sang "Ave Mara." *. The brde wore a whte satn gown _wth ftted bodce and full.skrt and tran, and a fngertp vel held by-a seed pearl crown. SJe carred a bouquet of gardenas and stephanots. wth center of orchds. Mss Krason wore rose taffeta and carred Aercan beauty roses. For the weddng trp to New York,.the brde wore a blue sut wth orchd corsage. A graduate of Regonal Hgh School. Mr. Kulha. was eployed by Aercan Type Founders, Inc., Elzabeth, be- " fore enterng Jthe servce three years. ago. He saw acton at Tarawa and n the Tnats. n the Southwest"Pacfld He was n the Tnans 14 onths. The brde, a graduate of South Had ley, Mass.. Hgh School, was eployed at,tkesprngfeld Arory. ThS couple plan to "ake ther hoe n Clnton, Okla., where Mr. Kulha s statoned. Republcan Ralles / Frday* a Monday A statze and county canddates nght, rally w2l be held by Ue Garwood Republcan Club -at Kleks Hal on North avenue toorrow sght at 8 oclock. Republcan noennees for State- Assebly and for the County Board of Freeholders wn be ent to address the local voters. Local canddates also wll be present. The eetng wll be conducted by Capagn Manager Lester F. Steffen. who wsl ntroduce the speakers. Louts Mart*! s presdeat «f the dub, and Percy Watt s progra eaara-an. There wll be a progra I entertan- Ktent, and r*toe_hseeats wll be served. Mr. Steffen announced that plans have been copleted for a bg fnal rally at KlrasekY Baa Moaday nght at 8 n soaor of the local canddate.: At Gll, and Arche S. Dasvoct, runnng for ub ters as eouncqen; Courtclart Albert F. Brttah. seekng reelecton for a one-year ter, and, Nonees n Ttesda/s Gee^ Electon OSS es Staff AL GILL Bepablleaa for fall Ter AlJ&Mt F. BSRTAIN. t For Unexpred Ter AKCHIE S. DAKKOCJH Bepublcan ^ For Ful.1 Ter JOHN F^> RICHARDSON Unopposed "GOP Nonee Collector-Treasurer.. HENRY G. MEKRY - Peaarat LEO RAGONCSE Deocrat For rnutervn. EDWARD Deocrat For Vnexpred ter ter. fo* a *Thee«wll be a specal prof p p gra of eotertanstsen and refreshents at ths Anal- affar before. the electon. Capagn Meetngs HddBv A capagn eetng was held by the Garvobd Deocratc Qub at Garwood House Monday nght Henry G. Merry and Leo Ragonese. nonees for three-year ters as ebers of the Boroagh CouncL and Edward J. Pecnefether. nosee for a oneyear unexpred tera as counclan, were speakers. They dscussed s-. sues of the capagn asd reported on ther house-to-house canvass of voters. A. T. Mosca. presdent of the club, coadacted the sesson. A fnal capagn eetng wll be held by th«club at.garwood House at 8:30. p. tn. Monday, at -whch te Snal fcastructoas «JB.,be gjvewparty Seres of Serons, Starts at St. Pauls Frst nja seres of expostory serons on the, Gospel accordng to St. - John wn be delvered by the Rev. Walter C, Pugh. pastor of St. Pauls Eyangeloal and Refored Church at BBSS-;-:. & tkernrrorn St J6hn I 1:18, "Irrtanuel: God Wth Vs."- The Junor Woens Guld wll eet at 8 oclock tonght n the ehurch baseent. Chor practce wll b* held tonght at 7:30. The Rev. M. -Pugh wb eet h* confraton class at the church at 7 p.. toorrow. Speakers fro both St Pauls Church, and the Garwood Presbyteran Church wll take port "n the IffBual World County Servce at St. Pauls ths Sunday evenng. Lon* Plan Card, Party For Nov. 16 : TJons Club s plan- at Lncoln nb*"a nuber of prset awarded.. ; StaaleyCarUoa,utewlyelected j*e»»*tary «f th«*luby took offce on Ocpt It ««succeeded Rchard GARWOOD Konceor "Ta MnaaKw» Or ttvl^t af ra Art «- UUwl - a s A t to Kace* IfUHtn." TU» J». Kuot ar»tmm or X«a try. ad Uw vttxnwec «n«l tar lf» Baxt Cud wn Ar Medal Awarded To Jaes F. Burns Jaes. F. Burns, sov of Mr. and Mrs. Jaes A. Burns of 222 Ranldn avenue, a student at Unon Junor College n Cranford. has been awarded the Ar Medal for hs servce as an avaton radoan second class. The ctaton accopanyng- the a pnyng the edal, sgned by Vce Adral Marc 1 ertorous acheveent whle partlcpatn^ n aeral flghts as crewan n a. carrer-based dve bober assgned to attack ssons aganst eney shppng and ground nstallatons between July 18,, 1944 ard Noveber n the ve.marana Tfonn. Palau. Phl Islands, Forosa and Nanse and Shoto Islands:. In skllfully perforng hs dutes as gunner, radoan and observer, he aterally asssted hs plot n nflctng uch daage to the eney. Hs skll and courage were at all tes n. keepng wth the hghest tradtons of the Unted States Naval Servce.".. Radoan Burns receved the Dstngushed Flyng Cross for shootng down a fghter plane and reportng the" approach of the Japanese carrer.forcen the Second Battle of the Phlppnes. He has the Purple Heart for a wound suffered whle" attackng -a Japanese carrer. He also holds the Asatc-Pacnc Rbbon wth four stars, the Phlppne Lberaton Rbbon wth two stars, the Aercan Theatre Rbbon, and the Naval arcrewans wnes wth three gold stars. TUCSOAV. uvcudd «. w Ite t (I «JL M d tt tar tu». cudd «. wur. turns «(I «JL M. «Bd *» T. M, t oattentec a General Electon faar Mth at On Cwnl lt* OMO9 *t CUM).. Thr«Vb «f a* tax «f TT Vtwtuhttt far ts* Ctaaty *T O t a. On* fkraavr fw Ik* Oawr «T "* - f Unon Servce to Mark World County Day* "The Rebuldng of a Broken Wr,ld" wll be the thee of a "World County Day" unon servce to be held by the Garwood Presbyteran Church and St. LPauls ~ Evangelcal and Refored Church at St. Pauls Church Sunday evenng at 8 oclock. County Center Favored As Meoral Erecton 6t ar county center buldng as 4 eoral to those^ who. served n- World War II, was- the ost generally. favored - plan^at a eetng of 20 persons representng varous cvc and relgous organzatons n Garwood, held n the Borough Hall Monday, nght under spon- ^ h G naed charan of the cottee when t was apponted by Mayor L. Thoas Daub several onths ago, another eetng probably later ths onth. In the eante, the representatves present at Mon- _s sesson wll report back to ther varous organzatons and the reacton of those-groups to-the-generatplan wll be deterned. If the counfy 1 center project supported on a county-wd bass, the "cottee wll seek ethod of fnancng constructon a furnshng cost and also a plan unde whch the buldng ay operaton self-sustanng bass. Counclan Gl. bert stated. Regonal Mnsters Meet Monday The regular onthly eetng of the Regonal Councl of Clergyen and Layen wll be held Monday n the Methodst "Church, Sprngfeld,. War-- ren W. Halsey, supervsng prncpal of the Jonathan Dayton Regonal Hgh School, wfll be the speaker. Hs bj b subject wll be "Probles by the lades of the church; The Rev. C. F.Peterson s presdent of the organzaton. BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS Real Estate Transfers The. followng deeds have been recorded n the offce of County Regster Bauer.at the Courthouse, Elzabeth:.... The Borough of Garwood to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tobs, lfts 226, 227 and easterly one-half of tot2g?..b ocjt Copany..,. -, The Borough of Garwood to Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. George, lot 2M. block 20, ap of. secton No. 1 property belongng to New York Suburban Land Copany. ;. AnnualMeetng John G. Huenk «jfasvreelect«charan of Garwood Branch, Aer... lerrhed Cross, at the annual eetng In^ the Borough Hall last Wednesday Ught. Other, offcers were naed as.follows: Vce-charan, Mrs. Thoas t?. Mould; treasurer. Ira C. Gbson assstant treasurer, Mrs. Grover Tra- Bor, and secretary, Mrs.L. Thoas Daub. " Corps. and cottee.charw were apponted as.-follows: Volun- Jeer, specal servces, Mrs. Albert Gascogne; staff assstants, Mrs! Eler" Cqwett, and Mrs.. Walter Boehlcr, vce-charan; producton, Mrs\ Walter.Pugh; nurses ades, Mrs. Wlla. A. Phar; hoe-servce, Mrs. Rudolph Sachsel; junors,. L. -L. -D. Nlcolello;/ by-laws, Mr. Sachsel,wasssted by Mrs" Heran E. Johnson- and Counclan Burton. E. Dckeran; flnance.-lorner Mayor Conrad H. Ke, asssted, by Mr; Gbson and Mr..Huenk, and publcty, Counclan;-Hckeran. Departojt heads subtted ret ports Q actvtes of the past year, whch wll "be: ncorporated n the annual report booklets to be ssued by CranfordrGarwood-JECenlworth Chap- ter. -.- : The regular October board eetng followed the- annual -branch eetng. Presbyteran Church Plans Actvtes At the ornng worshp servce at the. Garwood Presbyteran- Church -Sunday, the Rev. Irvn C< Wse, pas-." tor, wl( preach on "The Soveregnty of God." A contest beng conducted by the Senor Chrstan Endeavor Socety for a free trp to New York wll enter ts second week at the regular eetng of the socety at T p.. Sunday. Interest n the contest has- doubled the attendance at Meetngs. Arthur. Huey leads the Blue Tea, and Donald Boyden s captan of the Red Tea., The Ladles Ad Socety, under leadershp of Mr*. Albert Gascogne, has been sewng and akng all sorts nngs, Noveber 8 and 9. A cafetera«uj3per.wll be served at 5:30- p. n. Mebers of the cottee n tbargeof theatfar n addton to Mrs. Sascogne are Mrs. Wells Loveland Mrs. Cecl L. Conks and Mrs. D. B. Swartz. oa* utgtd T<n> ( Bw «r CM g Bw «r CM t Out nht dmm MHrj rf la Dunrtft UtraU l fan tvba Hu Is tlt Duotet KC»t ta ad «** Sun ef eke af tk* 8H af tk» Ct>< _f JtH kk*l *a«f _. " khrb ee* O_> tua ef t Ctetfc "the Presbyteran Church, and the Rev. Walter C. Pugh. pastor of St Pauls, asssted- by ebers of the two congregatons, wll present the progra, n whch t wll be ported out that the task of reconstructon n the postwar world cannot be accoplshed by governents.alone, but that the churches erf the world ust offer sprtual food for the crushed sprts of en. Corac ODea Engaged To Lnden Grl Mr. and Mrs. Thoas 3. McManus of Ldeo have announced the - engageent of ther daughter. Murel Ann, to Cotrac P. ODea, son of Mr. and Mrs. Padralg ODea of 85 Fourth War Fund Workers Meetng Tonght A eetng of workers n the Gar wood Unted W.ar,. and County Fund drve wll- be held tonght n Borough Hall. In the absence of th> charan, forer Mayor Conrad H Kel, the Rev. I. C. Wse, treasre: of the fund, wll presde. A "repor of the work wll be gven at thjs eetng. Garwood has not et ts quota. It s reported that the ndustres of the county are respondng, whle! the ctzens, soe of who have relatves overseas, have not as yet gven they- full- support to ths portant effort.. Magc Fngers 1 Club Organzed Here Garwood was organzed last week at the hoe of Mrs. M. Kss. 131 Wnslow place. The local leader wll be Mrs. T. Reed, t was announced by Mss Ruth Kbbe, assstant hoe agent of the Hoe Econocs Serv- ce.- Offcers were elected as follows: Presdent, Mckey Kss; vce-presdent, Joan Wenecke; secretary, Mare Reed; treasurer, Fanny-Sanzalone; re-.porter, Elzabeth Sell; art drector, Arene Meusel, and song drector, Mary Ann Deccc. - avenue. Mss graduate of Ln ta Waste Paper Drve. To Be Sunday Mornng A waste paper drve wll be conductedn the borough Sunday, fro 8 t», to 1:30 p. H < by. the Garwood Veterans Assocaton. Resdents are es ^ w ^ ^ / V r / * 1 1, -"-; v -. l.. y,. :. :..-. v -, -.,.:,.-. -.^...-. :., " r ~ 7^ ^ ~. 1 " """, : ; 7"^ T tax *_ae «r_ ottce n Lnden.. Mr. of waste uaper, newspapers nod card- ODea wts traduated fro Holy board out on ther curbs early Sunnty Hgh School n Weatfleld. Ka day eraag. Those needng twne s eptpyed by Westera Beetrte- eaty get t at polce; headquartea 1B «--»* : - JlHt o HES FAR FROM HOME War ay be over but there are vtal cargoes to be carred across the world and shps are anned by boys lke ths..»,the x Unted Seaens Servce provdes clubhouses where these boys can go whle ther shp s n port There they can fnd recreaton; there they can read or rest. Soe of the oney you gve to the Unted War and County Chest wll go to ths arte servce. Your contrbuton wll assst people far fro hoe as well as people rght n your own county. Wont you help? Gve Your Far Share. Unted War and Spat, lfmam#»y ftufe Safvk* ENILW NGS. 7 -<w OneContest G OP Out For Mayor, Cochnen f Collector; 1 Deocrat Runnng Kenlworth voters wn elect a aytx, two ebers ot^tsbtsosough Councl tor three-year tees, one eber of the councl for "a oae-year unexpred ter and a collector-treasurer for full ter of four years, at the General Electon next Tuesday. Repjblcans have a full slate of nonees toe these offces. There were turd Deocratc nonees for the thrceyear coancllanjc ters, but One has wthdrawn fro the race. Mayor M. J. Beradn, copletng: hs thn ter as ayor ths year s runnng unopposed tat teelecuon for hs towth ter. Aresdett}; of KenlK worth tot ore than. 20 years, he served a* counclan before hs frst electon as ayprj, and n other bordepartents pror to that - Awards For Vctory Far Volunteers v Hel*a Hyaes and Mary. Beurer, both of Kenlworth, were, aang S5 grls who receved -wallets -and~ccrt-- { Scates for asertorlos servce eatsgeacy u-orers on laxs n Unoa County, at.tt rally for Vctory Pasf Vofnteers at the \jtestflcld "TWCA last Thursday-nght The twards were presented by Walter M. Rtche, presdent of the Unon County Board of Agrculture., la tjalaa County, youngsters-worked sx hours a day under the supervson of an adult leader who transported the boys and grls, to and fro the faes and worked wth the. A total of. 75 boys and grls worked orer 21,000 hoars durng the past sxensser a answer to nearly600 requests for help tra 50 farers and receved nearly $7,000 for ther servced Colored sldes of these young people workng on fars were shown at the rally. Vfotk pctures and refreshents rounded out the progra.. Charters Presented Republcan noneesfor.the, fullter posts as eounclen are Chrsteto Ede and Walter Koth. Me. Ede, a resdent of Kenlworth for ore than- fve years, lves n the Ck-Ufo«l KnoUs secton of. the borou^. He, served* on the Pafntg Board Several years, fe s eployed by the Jersey Central Ralroad. Mr. Koth has lved n K_flworth about fve years. Hs hoe b oh Lncoln drjve. n the Blue Rdge secton. He Is eployed as a supervsor n tbe Hyatt Roller Bearng Dvson of General Motors. Both Mr. Koth and Mr. Ede are ebers of the Kenlworth Republcan Club. Charles " P. Cutler, Deocrate nonee for the three-year ter as counclan, has been, a resdent of Kenlworth for the past four years. ownng hs hoe at.400 Lncoln drve. A veteran of World War L he,s eber ot Kenlworth" Post, 923. Aercan Legon. He s arred and has a daughter n the WAVES stattobed n Hawa. Benjan Roda-. quno, the other DeocraUc.noLaee for counclan has announced he wll not run for the offce. The full-ter vacances on the oounc-l have to.be flled as a result of expratton ths year of the ters of Councllen. Allen Knudson. and Joseph Strack, nether of who s runnng for reelecton. _dla lves on North 20th street The. vacancy results because Counclan Wlla Voa Ohlen, "who was ap^ ponted a year ago on the resgnaton of Max Krueger, s not runnng for reelecton-because busness nterests hs ftfll te. Mr. Vtale has bpen In bustness lor ^rthtt for a nuber of years<hc has no opposton n hs bd for u etcpred ter us counclan. _^-^- Tax Collector LeRoy Gtendnnng. Republcan capagn anager runnng Unopposed for reelecton,. To Scoots and Cubs Mere than 60 boys heard Iftn Whte, baseketball coach, at Rutgers Unversty, stress.thte portance of cooperaton n teawork and "tea lvng" at the charter nght-progra of Boy Scout Troop 82 and Cub Pack 182 n the baseent.of County Me-thodst Church lst Wednesday nght. ;. fce ^ar^ers were presented-"by Harlon W. Dww. dstrct cosson-!er. and Assstant Cossoner Sth. Wlla Arthur, cottee charan af Troop 82. and Wlla T. Peterson, presdent of the Cub cottee, accepted tbe charters, Scoubnasler Charles H. DeGrau presented cards and a cubs. Refoesfrfnehts were by the Mothers Club. Accordon solos were played by Angelo Cardella.Jr.. Walter Patrylow Wed«Grl Fro Dalton* Ga. Announceent has been ade ot the snarrage omss Esther Lunta GunneDs, daughter ot Mr, and Mrs. G. P. Gunnells of Xtelton, Ga., to Walter J. Patrylow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mchael W. Patrylow of 31st street The cereony was perfored at -the Frst Methodst Church hanew York on July 30. Mrs. PatryJow attended the Unh l y versty of Georga and taught school h l J B ^ b d d t e Aong Local Canddate* n Tuesdays General Electon ML J. BER23N Republcan Nonnee. Mayor CHK1STUN EM»E Republcan Nonee Borouf h. Councl WALTER KOTH Republcan Nonee, Borouth Councl Meoral Fund Approaches $7,000 Pledges have been receved fro 474 persons or a total ot $6, for the Kenl-yvorth Veterans Me- qral Buldng fund, t was reportpd ths weak, ""By-Tax Collectpr Le-roy Glendnnng. Of the aourft pledged,: $3, has already been 1 receved. Also contrbuted were "three $25 Vctory Bonds. - - The canvass aong busness- concerns s progressng under drecton ol the followng cottee: Claude Butler, charan; Mrs. Mare Kcly, Mrs. Alce Arndt and Harold Conkln. In charge of the drve aong ndustral concerns are Tax Collector Glendnnng and-polce Chef George Cprkn.. The house?-tb-house canvass s n charge of F«! Chef Mchael Kelly, and Polce Judge Wlla. Bruder s conductng tje drve aong profes>sonal en and uncpal eployes. Dscharges For :. Two Local Men T/Sgt. Jaes W. "Allcroft,. Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Allcroft of 572 Farfeld avenue, and S/Sgt. Noran 1^. Nelson of 127 Mchgan avenue recently receved honorable dscharges fro the Ary Ar Forces. Allcroft n the servce.three years. A, rado operator, echanc and gunner on a B-17, he was statoned sx onths n England wth the Eghth Ar Foraf. He partcpated n 35 ssons. Sgt.; Allcroft has the EuropeanTheatre of Operatons Rbbon wth three batlle stars, the Ar Medal wth fve clusters, and the Good Conduct Medal. "A brother.lt; Roger DL Allcroft; arne plot, has been ssng n acton snce last June. Sgt. Nelso^-also served n. the European. Theatre^Jje^ hos the. E. T. Fnal GOP Rally Next Monday Nght : The Kenlworth Republcan Club wll hold ts fnal electon capagn rally at the Kenlworth Inn Monday nght..sneakers wll/nclude.stale, county and local canddates. Leroy Glendnnng, capagn anager, wll conduct the eetng. Allen" Arthur s presdent of. the, club. Rcfresh- O. Rbbon wtlv-four bronze stars and" the Good Conduct Medal. A graduate of Lnden Hgh.School, he worked for Tuttle BrotheFs n Westfleld before enterng the servce. Sgt. Cravalo, On Luzon, Gets Prooton Joseph Cravoto,.son pf Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Cravolo of Kenlworth as been prooted fro sergeant to taff sergeant, a councaton fro the 37th Infantry.Dvson on Luzon n the Phlppnes, revealed last week. Sgl. Cravolo has been overseas 14, onths, the last eght n the Phlps pnes. He was n a landng at Lngayer Gulf an. D-Day and took part ;n the drye that lberated Manla. He also took part n the battle- for the cty of Baguo, the ajqj- engageent at Balete Pass and H»c drve through he Sagayan Valley. Untl V-J Day he had been partcpatng n oppng up operatons onnorthern Luzon. Sgt -Clravolo entered the Ary n Septenber, 1942, fnd was statoned at Cap Hann, Qa., before beng sent overseas. He served In New.Gunea PROPOSED ORDINANCE AN OUl>!NANtK to nnunl t OWIntleo on UlJ U) OnllnaKMlu lukulatu tlt Hulu»l l Alll ~... s Anthony Vtate. who was dscharged after three years n the Ary. Be was statoned n Iceland for 15 onths. Tbe couple at present are stayng wth hs parents n Kenlworth.; Many RcspM-dble y p For Bazaars Success "Booths at the successful bazaar of the Coauflty Methodst Church, held at the church last Frday afternoon and evenng, were n charge of ebers of the varous church organzatons,* as follows: bth Durng the <past sx years he has been apponted for a one-year unexpred ter aa. collector-treasurer, elected for a reanng one-year unexpfoed ter and reflected for a full fouryear ter. Ths year he s rurtrg tor another four-year ter. Kenlworth voters also wll be called upon Tuesday to ndcate; ther - chocefor four ebers of the General Assebly fro. Unon County.. three ebers, of the County Board of Chosen Freeholders, a county coroner and two justces of the peace... The polls wll be open fro T-a- tn. < to 8 p.. Pollng places are as follows;, Frst dstrct. Fre House. Washngton avenue; second dstrct, Hardng School, Boulevard. Deocrats Hold Canagn "-^ nzao, MsMlaneous booth: Mrs. Frank Davs and Mrs. Isabella Toner; food Wood; aprons r/ elected»*»*» un»cpre4 *&? Byron Bogaboo and Mrs. John and Mrs.. Ann Falknburgh; whte elephant. Mrs. Ann Fedler and Mrs. Marge Caeron; cakes, Mrs. Isabelle )gdea asd Mrs- Walter Gester. Ref-es-UBents wer n charge of Mrs. Ann Araeke and Mrs. Ann Scheuerer. Cox jpagn eetng was held by the Kenlworth DeJcratc Club at the hoe of Al Glynn. presdent of h a t Coty Conunalder.egon Post Guest CouSy Coander.Wlbur was guest of honor at the regular eetng of Kenlworth Post, 323, Ascefean Legon, at the Borough Hall last Thursday nght. The fol- Iowngnew ebers were welcoed: oseph Kane, Jr_ John Furze, Henry. Marshall. W. E. Conkln, Dorothy June Cutler and Gene Ellsworth Bus. Plans were ade for thefrst annual dance of the post, to be held at ^ * n*!***.*.^_u ^u_^^^-«_w _ * A,. *^» * _ Tne13utf awts&nspag 58S Newark avenue, last nght. Charles P. Cutler, DeocraHc -nobunee tor Borough Councl, addressed the eetng, and fnal nstructons were gven, capagn, workers. O BRENNAN A L. I. BNtHNAH Ptubnft He«l«; Tbnns CM A«t«B»tt» * "2? TelephAw CM. S-tEd 1Mb Aw. K. C ARD1ZZ0NFS Fsctus HoeMsde ICECREAM >tul!s: fsh pond, Hlda Bauer Dlnlrlbullon of Alcolollc lteverac-8, and Irovlllna Sales Managers Naed To facltate servce, dstrbuton and sales of stanless steel tubng, the Kenlworth Alloy Tube Dvson of the Carpenter Steel Copany announced ths week, F. A. Cuba has been apponted Eastern anager of sales, and r Balcs- D. Archer, MMwestcgn Mr: Guba wll opcrate frorrt-the Kenlworth-.oHce, whle Mr. Archer wll be assgned to the Chcago offce of the copany. Etta "M"; Shallcross of Sprngfeld road Is aong potental jurors for the county courts fro Noveber 5 to Noveber 1.7 naed n the- lst drawn last Thursday: _.,. _ for Vlulatluna Tlcrot", known aa Ordluafo No. 154 nd»(lnptsn>j"tf«tis»(»btr of Kentlwh on UII) 2*th day ur June, lt:u. HF II Ordaned IV Iho Coru Councl of the llonjuul of Kcnllwortj, N. J. : -cctlon One. Tlat Arllclo Two, HorlU Four of An Ohllunnrc vnluled "An Ordnance to ntttlatc the»ulo ol (lutrlbtlon -»f alcoholc Ordlnanco No; 154, and adoutud of IIITII. ltco W, anl Uo sae U beteby af*ndwl to rrad as fnllowa: No roofs tlan ten plonary ntall conuptlon llccnae* Khal Iw Issuvl and outbtandlc In the BtroBl of Kunllvorth and no ore than two plenary retal dstrbuton HcenUM ahall be U- aued and autsudlnsin tbe- BorouKl nf Kanllwarth, and no ore than.thrwr aoaunal retal eonauptlon llcenuva ahall be. uuued and ottatandlne In the lurouth of Konllwortl), 1rovldwl However, that notllnr heren contaned -ball prevent the lauancecf renewalt of " of fltlu-r fluu IBBUL^I a uuuandln a of tlw date hr.r«f, anl IVovldel Further that notllne I l t l h 4 l b t d f, al IVoldel Furr tat t»t(<nl-tha4l-b»-u>natrued-to Noveber 21. The eetng was conducted by John Bertolott, coander of the post. _ Bruce Noran Davs of 60 Arthur terrace has lefttor Brown Unversty, Psrovjdnce. R. U ** bee^ tranng as a naval ar cadet. Selected for tranng reeenuy. be was assgned for en- BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS Boroufh of KENILWORTH NOTICE OF General Electon In purauance of the nrofulon ef an Act «ntltlwl "An Act to Uttv* Hsetlonj," TlUe 1», Rnued Btatutu of New Jenejr, and the aendent* and aunpleenu thea NOTICE ta hereby (Iven that the. Dstrct Button Bord In and ft* the Borough dr KenUworth wll alt at the placw bereuulter dmlsnlted oo. TUESOAV. NOVelBEflt «. IMS between the boura of I :M A. M. tod t M P. 1L, for tbe purpose of conductng a eral Electon to rota upon tandldaua for the followng sfflem: Four Mebera of the General Aaanbly fron» the County of Unon. Three Meber* of the Board of Cboaen F«eboldtr* for the County of Unloa. One Coroner for the County of Unon. One Mayor, two-year tent., Two enbera of Borouh Councl, thr»e-yaar the transfer of lcenses of ether claaa lulled and outstandlns a» of the data hereof ur Ue refowau Uerenf accnrdlne fa) law. No new plenary retal ouptlon llceou and no new plenary retal dstrbuton lcense, «xeeptln( reneoala or transfers as aforesad, ahall be Issued untl the nuber of llrenses laaued and outstandng shall be reduced by surrender, revocaton, canon-renewal to leas than Ue prescrbed nuber heren, set forth snd then only to an aount not exceedng the nuber of lcense! provded for hereby In each, claaa. Bectlon Two. Ths Ordnance ahall lad effoct aa prescrbed by law, " Vublc Notce l» Hereby Gven that tbe fore cnlnc Ordnance \>u Introducrd at a neetlne of the CovcrnlnE IW»Iy of the. Boroufb of Ketllwurth on tl«, 23rd day of October, It waa then read for. the tnt te. The aald Ordl nance wll be further conaldered for flxflal paa< ace by the Governng Body of the Borouh of KenllwoVth, at the Uoroh Hall, Boulevard, Kenlworth, New Jotaty, at Isht oclock In tle erenlnr IE. S.> T.) on the Oth day of Noveber. 1S4S. At such te and place, or at any te and place to whch such neetlns ay be adjourned,, all persona Interested wll be gven an opportunty to be heart) concernng such Ordnance.... By order of the Cloernlnz Body. MeOfcVNA, Borough Clerk. Dated: October 23, Speaker Naed F&r Broadcast By Schools Mss Whon. Ncwcob, ffth grade h grade student,-have been chosen to" deonstrate a consultatdn between pupl and gudance teacher, n the broadcast by Kenlwofth publc schools over RatUo Staton WAAT toorrow nftht at 8:30 as part of The Schools Speak" prbcranv sponorod, by _lhe New Jersey Educaton Assocaton. * "She pupl Gudance and parent contact.-plan adopted by the Kenlworth Board.of Educaton."n Septeber w-u. bedescrbed In a talk, by SupervLslng Prncpal: Edwn \V\ Kraus.: :. C^thej school news wasrepotted ths wcek-uf follows: Mrs. Prnces second Transfers of The followng deeds have been recorded n Jthe oflcp of County Bauer at the Courhoust, rylzabcth: "IVtV. nnd Mrs ffnvrtonh TY TA-r»HM«to Henryl^JV.. V^nR^J an4-j8ttes J. Kujv, tcnaj»v. In et»rnon, entre bl6cf2t5, tase atlas, wassu»g"ofts acres.... Borouch of Kenlworth to Walter l Brodc", lots U and 12, block 108, tax atlas np.. Mutual Protectve, Buldng and Loan Assocaton Lqudatng Corporaton to Unque Holdng-Copany,. lots 55 and 56, black 173. at»-of ffectuy. IT; New Ornnce.,."". The Excelsor Bulltlnc and Loah Assocaton of-elzabeth to Mr. ard Mrs. Fred L...Davcy. _lot 8, block 84,. ap of secton 5, New OranRe. Unon County Trust Copany, ex-- ccutor and- trustee,, to.jzfafes 5SoT.," Else -Fen+orc, property n.south sde of. Newarlc avenue. the 138 plannng a. Haloweenjparty on Wed- f«et- fro South Twcnty-tlurd street. j ^., Mou.* Or.-no-n- Park. and thentjwned the SVth Dvson for the Bouganvlle capagn n. the Soloon Islands. He has battle stars for the New Gunea, Soloon and Phlppne capagns. - nesday!. Thrd graders are akng pbns tor Iher Halloween party. Mss Flahr ertys thrd Rrnde has been busy dong Haloween work n art. The roo has been decorated wth thngs ade by the chld-en n ther art classes. Mss Relycars fourth grade s akng plans for a Halloween party. 1 The kndergarten classes wll hor a jont Halloween party on Wednesday ornng. The parents.have been nvted to coe. Przes wll be gven tor the funnest and 6st orgnal costues. Halloween gaes wll be played, and refreshents served. Mss Zachns second grade s gong to have t Halloween party Tuesday after- noon. The class s workng -on a shadow play ttled "Halloween Pupkn." Mss Relyeas fourth.grade Is plannng to sell baybert-y candles. The ateral has arrved and the chldren wll To Mark Annversary The thrd annversary of.the openng of St. Theresas Chapel wll be celebrated.wth specal servces ths Sunday. Mayor M. J. Berzn and ebers,of the Borough Counclhave been nvted to attend the annversary ass n the ornng and a holy ^e._ heljd h New Oranue Park. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fenoro to Mr. and Mrs. Ncholas Malanga, foregong property.. - Mr. and Mrs. Karl Fretag to Josef II. H. F/oUaf. property n the southerly sdelne of KcKston avenue, 375 feet Cro Mchgan avehuo. were soup, penels.-easers, toys, tooth. _:." brushes and tooth paste.. Mss Mullgans, ffth -grade has been studyng about the Plgrs, and < the class has been workng on posters -. depctng the lves of these pccfple. The takng of,-agazne subscrp- V tons started ths. week. llaerts roo had ost t akng the ths Proceeds wll. oe useh to"~purchase books for the classroo lbrary. The orders for the parents Wll be taken by the chldren f they caro to send n. The Junor Red Cross flled 33 Chstnvds boxes for chldren In Europe. Two boxes were.-flled by. the Junor Red Crdss Councl. The other boxes were flled by the ndvdual classes. Ths s the largest nuber-ever donated by the Kenlworth pupls. Most popular artcles oltue-nl dayr.,.- _I j - l_««.t j...: Mr«-J the ared War JI. forces durng World Sunday Servces "And They Cae Agan to Kndesh- Barnea, the Place of Decson," wll be the text of the seron delvered by the Rev. Ots Moore, pastor «the Mss VpJoney the frst day. Inertd Nage! fro Mss Rays 6th grado won $1 for. havng ost sales the frst day. Proceeds wll bvsed to help purchase vsual ads equpent and for the eghth grade educatonal trp n. thq sprng. The Vctory Loan drve has_started n the schools wth daly, sates of bonds and staps. ARTISTS SUPPLIES Ol and Water Colors Modelllnr Clay Post-s, Pencls Papers, Canvas Bruahety Medus JO1 N8TON PAINT SHOP 107-5, N. Unon Aye., CratUford County Methodst Churcl, at Ue W OT ^ servce Sundaj School wll eet at 9:45. *The Young Peoples Socety wll eet at 7 p.. to elect offcers and plan socal actvtes for the cong season. «... A Halloween party was.held by the Sunday School n the church baseent Monday nght NOTICE Ntlre la hereby clvcn that puhllc al«mll be ade to the hghest bdder for each, (f Uo herenafter partcularly dearrlbed prese*, ty the Ilowugh af Kenlworth on the I3UI <Iay of NoTfluT at lfhl orlnek I. U (K^H, 1.1 at the Borouch Hall, "Horoueh of Kenllwortl, New Jersey, In arrardanea wth.the provlalona.r Ue Ueflaed Htatutea 40:«0.35 (Al. MldMup Sal* Prlea,. 3S(j.oo, (for «nllro parc-l 1, (for entre parcel). Hy order of the BntBh Counrll. rllur J. UrOBWA. Borouh CltrU Dated October S3, Ut ST-ES-S9-M 11-.1J Btoak »8> -.:r.rr n Charles R Cutler- FOR MEMBER OF THE COMMON COUNCIL thfc HOttOUGH OF KENILWORTH V«Mrta W«rld War I. Haabar ef K*allwarlat- P*tt 8J3, Aaurlaaa Laf laa. RMUaat ~af Bar*U k far pal 4 yeare. Owaa aw*.ha* at 409 Llaeala.Dr. la~marrt*-. Haa aaa dufklar wka l la (ha WAVE8 -nullana* la Hawa. Manser af vtrleua effaauafaaa I* Btreuak. la ars r*ulv»l>b- evalaat la arleularly lalareud l» Vetaraaa Welfara. New tha Ike Beyt aad Olra are eaalaa keae frea Ik* fraata all ever the watm It U tl»meaal Ikat a vtlena be ea Ike Bar- autk Cauatll. SO VOTE FOR. CHARLES P. CUTLER, l*ald for by Cpalcn Conunltte*. Ona" eber or Borouth Ojandl. oo»-j»»» oneplred ter. One Oollecor-Tnuafar, four-: ll le bn. Two Jtwtlce* of the >e_ca (full ter). The followlnf la a Hat of Folng Ptasa* Is the «_rloua electon dltreu of Ila Boroujf «f Kenllwwth: Pnt DUtrlct tn Bouaa, WathlacUa Avenue.. Second Dletret nardl&e) Bebaal, Banlerard. PBIUP McOBVNA. Bowuth Clark. Dawd Aurll IT. IMS. Prop. KENILWORTH, N. X KENHWORTH HARDWARE AND PAINT STORE M. WEISS, S22 BOULEVARD Authorsed Axent for COOK A DUNN PAINT and DU PONT PAINT Punts HaudWeue Plubng Supples. Electrcal AppUaaces Pyreat. G E Bulbs Ppe awl Glass Cut to Sue -fl»0"»*«-»<-0>*9-m^ KENILWORTH INN (Forerly Als Tavern) r: IS NOWrOPEN FOR BUSINESS : z: IN ITS NEW LOCATION 19th Street and the Boulevard Telephone CRanford LUNCHEON SERVED DAILY, 12 Noon to 2 P. M. DINNER, 6 to 9 P. M. A LA CARTE, 9 P. M. UNTIL CLOSING RESERVATIONS FOR PRIVATE PARTIES AND BANQUETS RESTAURANT AND BAR Open 9 A. M. to 3 A. M. ~ DANCING FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Featurng THE THREE ACES Wth MIKE TORTORA at the Pano; AL TERMOTT. Hs Sax and Clarnet; JIMMY MERRILL, The Sngng Druer. Your Host AL BERTOLLOTI BANQUET AND PARTY FACILITIES FREE PARKING STANDARD ROCKWOOL HOME INSULATION T ft Aft A SAVE up to 40% on Fuel For an Investent tha pays real dvdends, you Jost cant beat STANDARD ROCKWOOL INSULATION, you can eat. your fuel bllu as uch aa 40 per eeat a eaaoa and at the gae te enjey the cofort of a unforly b-flted hoe, upstar, asd down, wnter an3t suer up to IS cooler Uvlnjf In the fuer. A phone call wll brng coplete detals and Inforaton about our eay payent plan. Standard Insulaton Co. ^P N. J C

11 T IS THE HIS WC STAR CRANFORD THURSDAY, NOVEMBER KENILWORTH VICTORY LOAN tttttr Ktnet eqver 81b* «alm «/ ybw hardy tkuu. Full t*»k& teal wla neu ekouldtr treatent,. d**p ttkelu, rolltt twudo, deep tuff: tehtdbreaker n Tatlncuded S (V<X«*n*tt> treatent a/ tlver Hue utruf twcejo. fl on Font/* MOHHI /tte 100% wool wth deep rkolet, turnback cuft, tlath peelcett. Black or colors. Tut ncluded. Iplll^ 12S.#O Deep border o) tlver blue usk.. tku tdljtnglh cool o/ JullardT, 100% u>ool. U» beled uul ftted, ka» ne» tkoulder treatent, IMP arkole*. BlatU or color*. TV* ncluded. lt9.vg Deep tlver blue utkrat tuxedo an4 detp tugs adorn ths ttrkng belted and ftted fa JCM 100%tout, to d**p akau*. ptdtof. Black or ctlan. has been glorfed lke the Hegfeld grls of another era. Treated new rapeetbfae fashon «*e Handled as tenderly as n;. Dyed n sherng slvers-blue by the.._,.. - RMHalwg tre prnndeft peltfl.. «nskrat. Weve sketched fve glver4»lne anl slver-mae tred coals fro our beautful uskrat collecton. See the whole ; - collecton... dscover how hgh tde uskrat star has " rsen, yet how securely earth-bound ts prce reans. Second Floor. tukret / fate Hardf *. Deep turnback cuff*, panta c«nhfm neck, end deep erkole* on lu eoof.. f SM.7S Its easy to shop In ElUabeth! Buses 47 and 49 stop at door... Central R. H. staton only a block-and-half away. Or eoe by car. Take North Avenue drect to Elsabeth... or Route 29 to Morrs Avenue rap... to Elzabeth. Park free at West Jersey aud Prce Streets. l l 1 1on. E. Trubenbach, Wlla Klen Are C. Ernest Trbenbaej of the Rotary Club and IVllHa Klen of the Lons Club- have! been apponted co-charen of a cottee to arrange fo 1 local partcpaton n the second Natonal Clothng Collecton for refugees ard dsplaced persons n Europe and Asa.* The. appontents were announced by Mayor George E. Osterheldt at a eetng of the Townshp Cottee Monday nght..the drve wll be held early n January. -J~.~ Mayor bsterheldt announced that for the present the cottee s halt* ng all sales of tax len.property unt the cottee has an opportunty for tax len parcels were, reje Monday nghts sesson.. The ayor also exprebsed/appreqlaton to the Vllage Iproveent MOItDECAt JOHNSON Flood Gates n Dr.Mordeca Johnson Second Speaker In World Peace Seres For-Relef In October an of the sponsorng groups, announced ths week that, tckets for the Repar of certan flood gates n the Assocaton for ther jdld work Rahway Rver and.nstallaton of seres of talks are stll avalable and. durng the war In provdng sewng odern flood gates at other places Plans ay be purchasedat the door-tonght kts for local en whoentered servdrawn ust be carred out f future over 1 - or. /through any <Sf ^.the followng ce. He sad, t. had j For Arstce Eve flowng of the rver n Cranford durng a.prolonged rany season stoberotary Club, Junor.Servce League, Dnner Saturday In the Freeholder contest. Charles Aercan Educaton Week wll oopublcan, unopposed for reelecton, sponsorng organzatons: Lons Club, ;«Tax Collector A, B. Caldwell, Re- to hs attenton that," he organzaton spent ore than $1,! I on the project,,... prevented, t s the opnon -of the Frst Baptst Church, Teple Beth El, L. Bauer, Jr.. Elzabeth; Lee observed by Cranford schools next j led the tcket here wth 2,b51 votes. and hghly coended the ebers drectors, of the Hahway Rver Inv Seventeen new ebers were ob-j and R. Story.: week wth specal ephass each day) Asseblywoan Irene T. Grffn, on ther fne 1 Woans Club, Wednesday Mornng, Ug a ted by Capt.N. R. Flske Post, 335,! proveent Assocaton of Cranford, Club, St. Marks A. M. E. Church, V.F..W;, at ts eetng Tuesday " " on soe phase of the ccneral thee Rblcnn w}o wns defeated for re-~ " x Edward tard, tecently dls- of whch Kenneth McGrath s presdent. The drectors arrved at the L f.-. A., cranora cacn~ ln Thov w»n>- >... Vllage * ---.-".., *. * Opponents. for ths years observance: "Educaton I nolnntlon n the Prary, receved Iproveent Assocaton, n post headquarters on South ave- S^H-7 charged fron servce, wll be reheber o/, the-flrte-departent on rver between "Rahway and Sprng- vary Lutheran Church,. Cranford Calvcrt J. Downey, Herbert A. S- have been arranged ot the. varous J- Frank A. Haef- to Proote the General Welfare.,274 wrte-n- nnd paster votes n T t e y W C r e ; statedto hj< forer poston as a- ^opnon followng a recent tour of the Assocaton, Club, Cal- Hllsde: and Lester A. Saandl. Specal "Open House Nght" progras \ hcr ottcrnpt to rctoln her place n Un(on County Assebly delega-. No 16, and the servces of feld and a vst to the Mllburn da. A. jt, 1. «-j.j-nr*- t <"ons, ^ GeQrg< ucorge-o.. Q uunacrson, ^ ^ Sheldon.j aneaon. Methodst Church; Cranford Ctzens j Oh, eroh> John j. Kundrnt> Gordon tot al schools, and parents- ore urged to Ralph arbrough, engaged to serve Accordng to A. J.-Doerque, of polled , and Rowland!.! attend. In the Assebly ard" Freeholder. Peace Foru. on a fporary bass n Mr. Ruhtards 110 Edgar avenue, one of the drec- the group found that ost o W. Schndler, LeRoy F. Denns, Naner, 23,310, and Stand!. 22^80. Best presented the followng* daly I publcans by argns of better than D.,Hcdt, John Lobarao, Clfford Bradley receved 23AI4 votes. Haef- Supervsng Prncpal Howard R. contests, Cranford voters favored Reabsence, Wll be dscontnued as ofors, Cranford 11 Drops ^ Noveber 15.. he das were nsufch condton that than A. Segel, Roland Hagerstro. progra for consderaton of par-three to ble over ther Deocratc apt. N. R. Fske Post, 335.V. F. W;, ether slt blocked the flood gates o To 24th Poston Hans C. Werglund, Edund F. Doyle, tcular phases of the general thee: opponents. a councaton, accented the( that the gates were noperatve due to Martn A. Madtes, Paul M. Rzzo, Nelson R^Terry, and Warren Wesert. Fnshng the War; Tuesday, Sccur- Hgh School Foru u^~ "~ Sunday, Sprtual Values; Monday, Bnllot postons showed ther portance lgan, wth Asseblyan cottees recent offer to lease, tothe need of extensve repars. Cranford Hgh Schools football tea dropped fro 20thto24th place 31, block S3, located at South and Mr. Doergue says the da In the Fnal plans were ade for the To Meet at UJC ng tl»e Peace; Wednesday, Iprovng; Thoas M. Mur, n frst poston, n the New Jersey hgh school grld- Centennal ^venues, for *a perod of rear«f the Grdy Meoral property, Arstce Eve Dnner tobe held Satthrd place poston wth a ratng of tbn n the recent war. Wlla Dan-: ng -for the nttal sesson. be nterested, at ther convenence but the fourth dstrct. Wth 347 votes. Jaes.-Downs of Newark TeachurdaynlghtlnSt. Mchaels parochal ers College! forer State lbraran, Strengthenng Hoe Lfe; Frday, nonees wth 1,846 votes, and Freer the Econoc Well-Beng; Thursday, runnng hgh aong the Assebly Iron race after ts losstoroselle Park 25 years at $1 a year, and advsed that 12 Sprngfeld avenue, needs odern Saturday, accordng to the Dunkel they are ready to sln the lease. Mayor flood gates that the present onfes school audtoru. Tcktef^Salcs nd-j has been announeed as the dscusson Developng Good Ctzens; Saturday, holder Charles L. Bauer, Jr., also hgh school ratngs released by the Osterheldt was nstructed to obtan would be of lttle use even f they cated that a.large attendance wll be; leader for thefrst,eetng of a Unon Scholastc Sports Insttute. Buldng Sound Health. frst, takng top honors here wth J t t h t could beopaned/hejjthatjheda present. Whle there wll bero, CoUnty Hgh School Fprutn, at Unon Dr. Best announced that all parents I,fl35 votes. thplmsj^sub^ a?naraaargkes, tts t r. / g r y and patrons PI. -Uesao«HsTaf<rt-... Wner erect on Referred to cottee of the whole t has-outllv«d4ts usefubess and now wll gve Jlrst-hand accounts Of ac- s charan or the cottee arransr partcular class n whch they ay polls, had the hghest votng record, for.consderaton was a letter fro s only a useless obstructon. It Is the RevV Wlla H.^ebanck, charan, and S, K. Thoson, secretary, of the drectors opnon that flood con 67.1, as copared, wth 67.4 last gle, senor, vce-coander, s chalr-^, t fe fl an u. o establsh the foru durng the week. Parents should re- took top honors for thc largest vote dtons n Norande Park and n th week.t Thoas Jefferson of Elza-- af. of arrangeents, asssted by a local eonlttee nterested In ob- Eastan street park area would be beth, Cranfords Thanksgvng "Day as a edu tor dscussons «f cur-porttotherent probles. Students fro all hgh pupls wll be assgned to conduct Although there were two Justce offce of the school, wher^ of any of the ten dstrcts, Harry Crag, Jack Whte and Bernard" greatly allevated were those two condtons corrected. opponent, juped fro 10th place to Yonsch. sxth poston wth a ratng of 62.7 schools h n the county!l" for f the the to the classes they desre to,of the Peace vacances, Walter A. wth vst Specal exhbts of the work Wurth receved the only wrte-n^bte tanng housng facltes for Negro fales., requestng a conference wth the cottee. Other ebers of the ltte are H. I. Ha Albert George H. Bates, H. R. Best, dclc as_! Approved on fnal readng was an ordnance vacatng the stor sewer rght-of-way n the Norande Park secton. The cottee approved the recoendaton of the Board of Adjustent that persson be granted E. A. Crukshank, 2nd, to convert hs hoe at 115 Holly street fro a one to a two-faly dwellng. Coentng on a request fro the Cranford Busness Assocaton that an effort be ade to keep streets n the busness secton n a ore tdy condton, Road Cossoner George D. Rankln declared that the cottee s devsng ways and-eans of re- "The Color Lne 1 and the.qestny the subject presdent Howard Unversty, Washngton, speakng n the hgh school audtoru at.8: IS -p...tonght n the second of a seres of forusurtdcr snonsorshp of Cranford cvc and relgous organzatons dealng wth the "Challenges to the Unted States n Mantanng World Peace." Dr. Johnson, who n 1926 was chosen frst Negro presdent of Howard Unversty, holds honorary degrees fro that nsttuton and fro BJorehousc. College and Gaon Theologcal Senary. He Is a eber of the~advs»ry Councl for the Vrgn Island, the Natonal Youth Adnstraton Advsory Councl, the Natonal Advsory Councl on Educatn and the Aercan Youth "Cosson. " V* B. F. Newswanger, general char-, In- onrrdf-out pctt waste papef collectons here" n several onths, ebers "of Capt. N^. Fske_ Post. 335, Veterans of Foregn Wars, collected 92,095 pounds n a countywde pckup ott Sunday. More.than flfl ebers of the post anned eght trucks durng the afternoon. The jtaper was sold to the Sonoco Paper.Products Copany n Gnrwood. Charles J-. Curronngs was ^ y of the posts cottee n charge of thetvdrve. Refreshents were servedldwlowng the drve at post headquarters on South avenue to those who partcpated. Mebers of the post ths week expressed atnwetlaton to townspeople for ther splendd cooperaton. Mrs. Jacob Stanley, co-charan of the salvage cottee of the Defense Councl, whch arranges the paper collectons, announced that the next drve;.-,wll be Sunday/ 1. afternoon, Deceber 16. In County Assebly, F Tckets Carry 9,000 Vote M Unon County voters <Jn Tuesday re- -^ksg&b^ Thas Mur. Joseph L> Breaches- and G. Clfford- Thoas and also chose Uter runnng-ate. Charles R. Geddes. for ters jn the House of Assebly at Trenton. Incubent Freeholders also " were returned to offce. Mrs. Irene T. Grffn, nnth person n the.assebly contest by reason of a wrte-n capagn, polled votes.. She was beaten n. the prares by Geddes. Mur 1, PlanfeM resdent and dean of the Assebly,-ted the vctorous" group back nto offce wth, atotalof 34,279 votes throughout tte county. Thoas, who lves n Elzabeth, cae next wth whle.brescher, Geddes; Unon-resdent. 33J27.."Joseph T. Conroy. Elzabeth, led the defeated Deocratc canddate* wth votes, copared. xdth 23,538 for Sauel R.-Morton of Rah.- way, 23,515 for Russell A. Young ol Wnfleld Park, and 22jfc35 for Joseph A. HuSval of Unon. The drectors also beleve that floods after conquerng Plarfleld last Saturday. ^WestfleM oved fro 12th to sponsor of a play, for benefts of a th ^ ftrst wal YAercan Ihe Club 10th place n the standngs. feld house fund, and a donaton was gates^at-rartan-road-da-and-the _Por the-fourth-consecutve-week r authoredr-fon-the Cap KUer Dscusson, n llwt ornng wll be gates n the da ft the Leet Organ Newark East Sdes unbeaten^ tea, Councl cottee of Cranford followed 1 By luncheon n the college Copany. Thejrcontend that the gates rated 71.9, atttaned the leadershp Chapter, Aercan Red_Cross,tobecafetera, served by a. group of Cran- n those das have.not been operated aong Jersey teas. Phllpsburg s used n preparng Chrstasj&ckages for such a long perod that they are n second place.. - for patents at the Cap Gler Hospltal.. useless. They found that there la so Under the scentfc Dunkel -syste, uch slt In front of the flood gates n teas set ther own ratngs by the Apprecaton, was expressed to p-rset cxpertdtures Totallng $ durng October were reported at the wpular onthly tetnc of the Wel- fare Assocatort n the assocaton headquarter^ on North Unon avenue last Thursday, by Mrs.. Cafre C- Grady, executve secretary. Standng cottees were; apponted as follows: Legal cottee, Carroll. K. Sellers;. case cottect.- n Reelected Cooper, Deocrat, Trals by 335; Mrs.. Clfton Prescott; lk bottle cojnroueet audttog, Mrs. F. E/Mathcz and Robert J. (ContpletetabuUtkut el the rp by Lar, and publcty, Mrs. W- B. Morell. - dstrct* wll be found tta Page S> It was announced that the Grl Mayor George E. Osterheldt and Scouts have dstrbuted lk bottles Cossoner George D. Rarr=~ In. places of busness throughout the kn, Republcans, were reelected to townforcontrbutons to be placed n the lk, fund for needy babes.-.> The assocaton voted thanks to the Woens Bble ClassuOf the Frst Presbyteran Church for ther contrjulor-for a specal need, andto the any frends of the organzaton who have contrbuted usable clothng fnd beddng. It-was announced that thc need for such thngs s stll urgent. \ras For Educaton Week the Townshp Cottee Tuesday n a General Electon whch attracted only 2,730 voters,or only. 35 percent of the 1 elgble voters,to the polls. Mayor Osterheldt, returned for hs sxth full ter, garnered 1,704 votes, and Road Cossoner Rankn,.reelected to hs second full ter, receved J.601 votes. Walter E. Cooper, vce-presdent of the Board of Educaton, who was the Deocratc nonee for^ Townshp Conlttce. re-. ccv.ed~lt2flb votes. Mr. "Cooper carrlcd only the tenth dstrct, but efctved substantal support n the. nnth, WB hoe dstrct, the ffth and the thrd. The fourth, sxth, seventh and eghth dstrcts turned n substantal pluraltes" for the G.OJV Incubents..., of the students arc beng hung n all I for the offce. Ths was gven n the rawwnnl t» nny of the nnth dstrct. corrdors. ; -. ;. ; Asde fro Mr. Cooper, Mlton D. ^Bercan EdqcaUon Week plans rbradleyra«sewbly-a8plrantrwth-8b«- tor the ndvdual" " schools nclude thevotes, ^otm ade,the best run here aong ford woen headed by Mrs: Thoas followng: j the Deocratc nonees. V. Albert In the afternoon Mr. Sheran School: Open House-..»J"~j w. " Downs wll st*alc and the students sponsored by the P.-T. A. on WaT UaOS LlSC wll elect offcers for tbe peranent Monday at 7:30 p.. Muscal selec- Cottlttee Heads the Bloodgood da n Clark that th scorng argns they establsh above townspeople for ther cooperaton n organzaton. tons wll be conducted by Mss Olga; Cottee- charen for the ensung year were apponted by Presdent rver has cut a new channel. or below the ratngs of ther opponents..:. 46 tons. Past Coander Wlla F. dean of the college, announced ths exhbts.. G. Nelson Kllng at a eetng of the paper drve Sunday whch netted Dr. Kenneth Capbell MacKay. Specht and there wll be specal hall Mr. Doergue beleves the condl tons should be corrected now tha Schntz presded at the eetng n thc week that 30 are now enrolled n the Lncoln School: Open House Nght Cranford Chapter, 3, Aercan War the county should not wat for Producton Manager absence of Coander Son E. veterans tranng center recently sponsored by the p.-t. A- on Tuesday, 5ads.*~ast Frday nrht n the uat 7 3?X_ :..^US! C? l -_ SclC f_ t^?* wu1 nlclpal buldng They arc: put sde help to reedy the stuaton 1. E. F. Snover of 20 Elzabeth avenue Kluhder. tablshed at the colleee- Refresher The drectors have extended an nvtatontoalltownspeopleto Jon the ager by Munn VSteele, Inc., of New- J&J Plant To Be _ 1 - ; M. Chlncry; ebershp, Rchard has been apponted producton an- courses n algfbra. geoetry and 1 (Contnued on pope etahtj Governent and fdelty, George Englsh III are beng offered. assocaton and" to help, see that the ark, anufacturers of nsulatng and Sees Paralyss I Babeauf; progra and socal, Albert work s done now- It s pontedout sound proofng ateral. Mr. Snovor An Outstandng One Solders Xas Curds -I j f.n Coffey; publcty, Adolph abon; that those not affected by flood condtons should be nterested n th< ternatonal Motdr Copany Testng anager of the Johnson. & Johnson Must Go Frst Class As two weeks have passed wth no; 8 "* 0 " 11 nnd «soluuon 8. Thqas A. was forerly wth \ne Planfleld In- H. Gordon Fro, who wlt be ;.pldenlc L>neCKed nnnnce and budget, F. J. Dcllcr; Stuaton fro a health standpont. Laboratory and before that wth.the new eases ot nfantle paralyss beng Albans: and past presdent, George Agaatc Range Copany, forerly, reported here, Health Offcer Wlla E. Osterheldt..Other offcers are: located n Cranford. Vce^prcsdcnt/J.TR. Berthelscn; sec- J. sad t edyng the stuaton at the earlest possble oent. baby products plant that Is beng, The War Departent advses that erected on Walnut avenue, revealed Chrstas erectng cards for solders Referred to Health Offcer W. J, Wllsey for reply was a letter fro Wll Close Monday that the Cranford plant wll be one overseas ust be sent n sealed enof the ost odern and outstandng vclopes and prepad.at the frst-class the Vstng Nurse Assocaton expressng.concern over the nuber of offces as well as several local stores be closed toorrow In order that dnner eetng of the Lons Club n urges that such cards be Maled at whch was fatal, were, recorded here G. E. Crosby. The banks, post offce and townshp Cranford Publc Schools wll n the country, n an address at the rote. The War Departent further checked. Fourteen cases, one of Mr. Zabon; cases of Infantle paralyss n the wll be closed Monday, Arstce ebers of the faculty ay vst the Chney Corner Tuesday eve-! county and requestng a report on the recent tests of water fro the Day, t was elearned ths week. The other schoolsto the Metropoltan 0TIce, statng that cards aled now snce the outbreak of the dsease on The chapter,has under consderaton the erecton t>f sgns n the co- nng. He descrbed nnovatons re- wll,.accordng to the Ary Postal August 15. The only contagous dsease reported durng tho past week ll b Md Rahway Blver and of the town publc schools; w ll be open Monday sutng fro experence ganed n n-. Servce, reach even the ost reote unty to read, "Shcy ore cong stallatlons n other areas that wll be XJ».OJ by Deceber 25. «, was A case of scarlet fever.. hoe Take care 0*f the.". The dups!. Incorporated n the Cranford branch. * - : ^ *! cottee on veterans Inforaton Lots 11, 12 and 13, block 211. was Notes About Local Resdents Introduced by Vctor Shaheen, Mr. I Servce la beng contnued under sold at publc aucton to Mrs. Florence Wlson for $825. Frank W«cb._ ploye-anagecnt relatonshp-exsts. Fro also told of the excellent e- [ leadershp of S. E. Klundcr. The ebershp cottee has kff^a^iborf ntated-a arvo-for- new.ebers. ^! Quota" of the locar chapter has" been- The townshp had^tplated that only zoton n ts operatons throughout! One dwellng, contanng at least -Cpl. Edward J. Metzner, Jr., son of_ USS Kaweah, <trtankor. Hs wlfo, Iron Lung, baves brls Lte -sct at 500. ; the world.. j SOOO cubc feet, ay be erected on. Polce Sg" Metener and Mrs. Metzner of 101 Hlllcrest avehuerreceved Rartan road addressr*- Haddad, a recently returned When Mr. and Mrs. C E. Keyser sleep, Jhe grl s able to whstle and portance of the housng proble Presdent Klnf stressed the - the parcel. Publc aucton on lot 74, block 622, scheduled for Monday hs honorable dscharge fro the Rchard Spence Nelson, son of Mrs. servce an. was present as guest of aw, Mrs Franccs Key5W of 101 sng whle the reconstructed lung facng returnng veterans, and a Edward Shaheen. It was voted to nght, was wthdrawn and wll be Ary at Fort Custer, Battle Creek, Aaron L. Nelson of 506 CenlraJLovenue, was aong 1,121 en cos- three and a half Za breathes for her. send Chrstas boxes to Cap Kler. The eetng was conducted by patch fro Bucharest ths w«ek lhat bon, has been.apponted to ake read an Assoctatcd Press da- housng cottee, headed by Mr. In- servce for held at the next eetng. Mch., last week. He served wth years, Sgt Keyser has been overseas a detaled survey of any avalable Referred to the townshp engneer the 102nd CaValry. In the servce for report was a councaton fro fve years; he wa«wounded In both G ; ther son and husband. MSgt Charles for three years and was sent to Buch- space thnt wll serve even teporarly to house veterans and ther -IE. Keyser had successfully recon- Parkvew Manor Developent Copany relatve to the Iprovng of the whle hs Unt was dong reconnal- New York Cty, last Frday. feet durng the Norandy nvason the Cathedral of St. John the Dvne, l last Noveber wth thc G-5,, nrjy To Releve structed an ron lung and saved the the Alled Control Cosson. Snce : fales, park area along Rversde drve fro onnce work. He was hosptalzed In T/Sgt Dayd Daon of 811 West _,. > " c a y oun 8 Rouanan grl they readng dg of f hs ltet latest work, k hs faly fl the Cranford lnetoclareont place, England, Sgt, Metzner holds the End place was honorably dscharged Congeston a t u a e S ; were doubly happy.. Not only vere here understand why hehas beer) started several yean ago. H. J. Sha-Purplheen, presdent of the copany, adfleld offce of the Ellzabethtown Heart Eployed by the West- fro servce last Thursday at Ft. Dlx An addtonal gate nearae an-th«y jusubably proud of «ta " unable to- wrte for the. past two: Hgh School P.-T. A. after ore than three and a half entrance of the hgh schol athlcuc G }»«k "- ^J^^f* "f 1 * onths. - I Card Party Toorrow vsed that he had contacted the Un-Consoldateon County Park Cosson and war, he has returned to work n the Gas Copany before the years servce wth the AAF. Overseas three years and two onths, he Saturday to facutote ext fro the or "«* ba Karnte-»- checker n the A & P Super Market, a party n the hgh school gy- feld on Walnut avenue wll be used t0 *"«u Sgt Keysers wfe, eployed as a The Hgh School P.-T. A. wll hold they have Indcated a wllngness to served n Ireland, England, France, feld after the football gae wth,»»»<"* than ftve onths. n Westfleld, has been questonng all j nasu "toorrow nght af f 8: Pro-offcers back fro the Medterranean I ceeds of the affar wll swell funds for Elzabeth offce. cooperbte- : nrthe-copletion-«4-the Luxebourg and Gerany n the In-Roselltellgence secton of the AAF. Sgt. Prncpal Howard R:-Best announced; Shacldeford. a Johns Hopkns sur- Theatre who happened n tho arket. a hgh school project, the nature of Hgh School, Supervsng! Sgt. Keyser and Lt Col. Rchard Pfc.-George W. Lawrence, Jr., son project. Mr. Shaheen nonted out t s of Mr. and Mra. Lawrence of 121 Hetford avenue, receved hs honorable at n order"toproperly develop hs Daon holds the Bronze Stor, ETO thls week. Dr. Best sad three tcket geon before the war. are credted n Last Frday, she notced an offcer whch s to be revealed at a later tract, a prt of whch adjon* the secton under dscusson, t s peratve edal He plansto return to hs for-handle the crowd for the Hllsde successfully applyng the ron lung asked h f he had been n Italy.: Refreshents wll be served, and. capagn rlbbon-and Good* Conduct wndows had proved adequate to the dspatch wth reconstructng and wth the nsgna of that theatre and date. dscharge In Maryland on Monday after three years servce In the that the area be properly Iproved. er poston wth the Standard.Ol gae here October 27 and that nuber would be open agan ths Satur- polo vct, n te to restore her T. Albee of Westfleld, who had sent Balsa, vce-presdent of the asso- Whch wastoolarge for the grl, a The offcer turned out.tobe Lt. Col. I there wll be a door prze. Mrs. F. W. Marne Corps. He was n Cuba two He asked the cottee to Include In Copany ot New Jersey. Its IMS budget funds to coplete the 1 years. * *." ~.*t, ~.,* Pfc. Carl W. Spader, forerly of day.. respratory functons. ; the local solder to Bucharest q year caton, s charan of the cottee Joseph C. Bonn, baker 2/c, of 1028 Iproveent and also- to cooperate 109 Walnut avenue, has been award- Arrangeents also are beng ade Whle Sgt Keyser redesgned the ago. n charge.pf the party.. -^. Hartan road, receved, hs hoaarabto an&ethufle ConlSBn reev? ( wflr the tha N»vy K»vy-*t-Ud» # d 4 h e ^ B f dlstn«tive- **b-«ulnate-all-car-parjdng~n-the- t leadng to.the h an gate t toguperylsed three two-rasa teas who all fro Bucharest ha* "been de- w Open a p g ultnl Iw lung parts. 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