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1 Twenty THE CHANFpHD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1948 I IV tl I t f Sry Hours On Program At Lbrary Mrs. Mare SedeL chldrens lbraran, wll conduct two more Sry Hours for the season, on May 1 and May 15. at 10 a. m. at the Cranford Publc Lbrary...The educanal secn of the Cranford College Club recently gave the lbrary $30 wth whch purchase books. Mss Gurl Anderson, cataloguer, and Mrs. Harold Haagehsen, lbraran, attended meetngs of the New Jersey Lbrary Assocan and Trustees Assocan of New Jersey at the Stacy Trent n Trenn on Frday. In the mornng they attended a quesn box dscusson of the catalogue secn. In the afternoon they heard Mrs. Gretchen Schenk, well known n the feld of lbrary development work; dscuss the Nanal Plan for Lbrary L. _-, Servce as t apples work of;ln Xranford Schools Would have be defrayed by local, state and federal Government Garden books have come n ther own agan and wll be hghlghted ths week at the lbrary. Mm. Haagensen reported. March and Aprl have been partcularly busy reference months and the range of. quesns $ nterestng, the lbraran sad. Among subjects n whch read- era have shown an nterest are: Ultra-soncs, Trade Securty Act, water supply n Australa^^ Clevelands poltcal vews, costumes, sports, travel n the Colonal days, explosves, haroctcs. Convents, gardens, law, sports, etc., n Mddle ages; Ku Klux Klan; mythologcal Amercan characters, such as Paul Bunyan, Pecos Bll, etc.; racal prejudce, lthum, bubonc plague, j alchemy, all about lvng n Venezuela, hsry of. pewlerers, etc.; Bay Psalm Book, and many others. It seems Cranford people are followng. Francs Bacons dctum and makng all knowledge ther provnce, the lbraran remarked. Hsry Students To Attend Forum Ten students from the hsry departments. at Cranford Hgh School wll attend the sxteenth sem-annual meetng of the New Jersey. Internanal Relans Forum, Saturday from 9:80 a. m. 1 p. m. n Lncoln Hgh School, Jersey Cty. Dorothy Thompson, author, columnst- 1 and rado commentar, wll be prncpal speaker at the forum whch wll have as ts 1 theme, "Tme Runnng Out" : resentatves wll attend from schools of Northern New Jersey. Tm Burn, a member of the Cranford delegan, wll partlc- Beth El Presdent Lawrence B. Raff, presdent of Temple Beth El of Cranford,-wll, be a, prncpal -partcrpant n the program of the Bennal Convenn of the Unted Synagogue of Amerca, frtfrl W f C School Concert *** ** May Phography Project local lbrares. ; Such a plan would call far a large reservor of books where resources of surplus property could, be pooled for all readers n the state draw upon. The expense CHBISTIAN SCIENCE LESSON SEKMON "PROBATION AFTER DEATH" s the subject for Sunday, Aprl 25. GOLDEN TEXT: "As the Father raseth tp the dead, dnd quckeneneth whom he wll" (John 5:21) I SERMON: Passages from the Kng James verson of the Bble Include:... "Depart from evl and do good; and dwell for evermore. Mark the perfect man, and behold the Pctures of school-actvtes are {beng taken n an expermental currculum project under leadershp of Mrs. Ethel Smth, supervsor of elementary schools, and Mss Gladys Estabrook, sponsor of the Cranford Hgh School Phography Club. The schools receved two -free prnts of each pcture, one be kept as a school record and one be exhbted n the board of -edu- [can rooms. Students may purprnts. Proceeds wll be used mprove the phoraphc equpment Club members and ther assgn- ImentS" nclude:* Ken Reck, Sherman School; Arthur Hoagland and James Hale, Roosevelt School; Wllam Collns and Joe Earhart, qualfy for membershp as well as for a speaker, t must send at least 10 representatves the forum. Others attendng from Cranford wll be Carolyn Burelbach, Dave Gldcrsleeve, Tom Goodman, Mary Ann Wurth, Frank Schumacher, [Carolyn Echler, Nancy MacLaughln, Mary Joan Markey and Davd Wlson... F K T CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST 8fttaa«eM A n a* Mlba, Cnurfaw 8ervces Sunday, 11 a. m. Wed. EveTeHs oclock Sunday School.»:80 a. m.»««. MlaHnar ta Chart* Open daly 1-4L «xca*t than, and Ft. 10:80-4. AlsorrtrJO-t p, n. ANCHOR Sheet Metal Works 3 Sprngfeld Ave. Cranford, N. J. CR. 64)330 GUTTERS <"H LEADERS AIR-CONDITIONING HOOFING MACHINE GUARDS GENERAL SHEET METAL WOBK far AEROPEL Hone Vertflars the perfect man, and behold the.. uprght for the end of that man Cleveland School, and Don Mers peace." (Ps. 37:27,37) Correla- wede ""-d Jack.Hennghan, Lntve passages from "Scence and 1 Shl Health wth Key the Scrptures" by Mary Baker Eddy nclude: "Perfecn s ganed only by perfecn." (p. 290). "We cannot spend our days here n gnorance of the Scence of Lfe, and expect fnd beyond the grave a reward for ths gnorance. Death wll not make us harmonousand mmortal as a recompense for gnorance." pate n a Should Be Palestne?" dscusson Amercan on "What Polcy n Honored for Servce Wth New York Bank Frank- E. Johnsn of 1 Hernng avenue, vce-presdent and treasurer of the Unon Square Savngs Bank, New York, was among eght veteran employes of the bank honored by ther assocates Frday nght at a dnner-dance at the Hotel Aster,New York.-~~ - The dnner was n celebran of the 100th Annversary, of the banks ncorporan and honor the eght members of the staff who. have been wth the bank for 20 years or more. Mr. and Mrs. Johnjsn were guests, and R. H. Brownell, presdent of the bank, pad a trbute Mr. Johnsn for hs 32 years of servce. held at the Stevens Hotel eago, May IS 17 nclusve, t was announced day. He wll serve as moderar of a awntnar on May 16 on the subject: "Problems of Mana More than a thousand delegates, representng 400 Conservatve Jewsh congregans throughout the Unted State* and ^Tuatfft. wll attend-the convenn, whch wll marke the thrty-ffth annversary of the Unted Synagogue of Amerca. - Model Legslature Delegates Named Representng the Cranford chapters of the H-Y Clubs at the model legslature, be held morrow and Saturday n Trenn wll be Rchard Duffeld and Kenneth Reck, actng as senar and assemblyman respectvely.. Both senors at Cranford Hgh School, the boys played smlar roles last year.v Angular assembly sesson wll be conducted by school representatves from, throughout the state. Commttees wll study and act on model blls proposed by the H-Y Clubs, and a boy-governor wll be n charge of proceedngs. Governor Alfred E. Drscoll s expectb y I f ^ ^ ^ r? ^ ^ttwvocrmuft Department at the TheTKxed Chor otcranford BchooL--Other muscal groups par- Hgh School wn make ts debut tcrpatnf n the program wll be n new robes at the annual con-1 the Freshmen Grls and Freshmen Boys Glee dubs, Junor Grls and Jnnffwr Boys O?ff^ ftf^trtu* Grls and Boys Gle» Clubs, the Boys Quartet and a Grls Ensemble ~.\ B»Hy Sweet Fetaes ng numbers a n nstallng el hott»d. tat producn m e t pota plants. the evenng, a banquet wll clmax the program.» Durng last years meetng, the [assembly passed a bll on compulsory drvng courses n hgh school proposed by Kenneth Reck. Donkey Baseball Baseball sometmes-!* played wth all members rdng, oh donkeys. TERMITES Ants" that come wth Sprng, nsects are causng are flyng agan. Watch lor "Swanns" of chedther wngs, then dsappear. These wood consderable damage o propetty throughout New Jersey. Buldngs not protected at the tme of construcn may requre t later. We protect bukfngb durng or after construcn, usng dgntndame methods. ftfo protec- We «t«fo«*»m a Techncally Traned Staff dev nofbukbgsaganbtdwyadtarmtetum engneerng angle. Wo are not amply extennnalora. Our work fa thorough, depmrfaho, end guaranteed n wary reapeet Every job t personally upervfaed by an experenced, techncally traned lfcenej engneer. Seventeen y e w of auccewful aemcc New Jersey property dwnera. PROTECT TOUR PROPERTY NOW DELAY MIGHT PROVE COSTLY. WE GIVE: FREE INFORMATION... FREE INSPECTION OF PROPERTY... GUARANTEED PROTECTION OF BUILDINGS. TERMITE CONTROL BUREAU ROSELLE PARK, N. J. ELIZABETH, N. J. Telephone KOseOo 4-MS8, MANY LOCAL REFERENCES ARE AVAILABLE BANISH BAD AIR H U M YOUR KITCHEN! avwwtf wtek tebecc* Va^nfA^aHaV a^bhs a^m> a^ksm A*. MM J&ttfe J«UCKNSEO SXaXTRICAL CONTBACTOS 5 BornakJe Ave., Cranford Cranford fro5o7 I YOUR WASTE PAPER for the next communty-wde PAPER DRIVE Sunday, May I6fk under auspces CRANFORD LIONS CLUB PLEASE PACKAGE YOUR OLD NEWSPAPERS, MAGA- ZINES, CORRUGATED BOXES AND BROWN PAPER IN BUNDLES OF NOT MORE THAN 25 POUNDS AND PLACE ON CURB IN FRONT OF YOUR HOME BEFORE 1 P. M. ON DAY OF DRIVE. Your Cooperan Wtt. Be Apprecated! GARWOOD O R D KENILWORTH a See ad the raggedness, comfort and good looks weve packed n our summer furnture. See our steel glder, char, chase... ugh, good-lookng, weather, wse. And, wth soft nnereprng cushons, comfortable as a cat nap on the lvngs room sofa..ths s the summer furnture youll have for season after season of ease and pleasure* Ffth Floor. huunprmg gltfer. ttmats&h arm e A e- auuau. Jfo&ftb»ytBM«cress.. 59JS19 BoOytcoo Sanenprng e&abe. a jkab Red, t>hu.y«a<m>. pern.. Cu&m dafr tsstes su&r 1 «75 CUSHION SET 14*95 Sx cushons for standard sze glders^ a uch of pont... and pres, your old glder looks newt Theyre plump cushons upholstered n extra-heavy,, -water-repellent fabrc. Green-orange, green-whte strpes. Ffth Floor. REG. 5.9S GLIDER COVERS 4,59 These handsome one-pece slp covero ft ol otandard glders! whether ono or three cushons! And theyre easy pat on, easy take off. Water* repellent fabrc n assorted strpes. Ffth Floor. BASSWOOD PORCH SCREEN LOOK! AWNINGS 3.69 Protect your porch from ran and glare! UM these hasswood slat screens, they wont warp, or splt easly, theyre well-made! In green stan, only. SW-&95, 6fe6-7.95,7x6-«.9S. 8W 9.9S, 9W 18.95, lff*7 1S.95. Wrte, or phone EL Ffth Floor. ELIZABETH Open Thursday Nghtstl 9 Sj"^f lln " 1 Jnee y n >» « wndow gs LkelW,! Awnngs wth head rod ps. (No eyeleta pop out!) And theyre 1 L^h / n fc e *V ««take down! Two no green and whte strpe also green, orange and porch elses match. Ffth Floor. VoLLV. No. 14. Frown on Sdewalk Dsplays Busness Assocan Opposed Jo Exhbtng Merchandse Outdoors The Cranford Busness Assocan went on record lost Thursday nght at a dnner meetng n the Colonal Room of the Cranford Hotel as beng unanmously opposed the dsplayng of merchandse n front of local sres or h doorway entrances. The resolun was adopted followng a debate on the subject by Past Presdents Samuel Sten and A. E. Meurer. Charles M. Ray. who served as moderar, declared the debate a draw followlng-the-x*port_of the judges, C K. Sellers, James Kervck and John Relly. presdent S. S. Esenberg apponted Wllam Haveson, E, C McMohon and Mr. Kervck vst the sres now dsplayng merchandse n-front of ther sres or n entranceways n an endeavor obtan a frendly agreement from all sres refran from ths practce n the future. If ths does not sp the practce, the assocan wll request the Townshp Commttee adopt an ordnance prohbtng all exteror dsplays of merchandse n Cranford. Sdney Breen, charman of the lades nght commttee, announced that the annual dnner-dance wll be held at the Blue Hlls Plantan. Dunellen. on Thursday evenng. May 20. Tckets wll be placed on sole ths week. Reports were receved that the assocans "S h o p In Cranford Sweepstakes"-has proven be one of the most successful promons ever undertaken here. Busness as* socan ofuclnlg from Sprngfeld, Mllburn. Keyport and other communtes have vsted local assocan offcers obtan further nforman on the workngs ofthe promon plan. Steps already are beng taken (or some other form of promon be started In the late summer or early foll Another.sweepstakes probably wll be held early In Rogan Day Servces at Trnty Church Rogan Sunday wlllbe observed Sunday n Trnty Epscopal Church wth servces as follows: 8 am.. Holy Eucharst; 9:30 OJn., church school: 11 ajn., choral eucharst and sermon; and 7 pjn.. Young Peoples Fellowshp. Specal servces also wll be held at 9:30 ajn. Monday ana 10 am. Tuesday n observance of Rogan Days, and Ascenson Day wll be marked Thursday Wth servces at 7:15 and 0:30 am. Representng the local parsh at the annual convenn of the Docese of New Jersey. Tuesday and Wednesday dt the Cathedral In Trenn wll be J. B. Turk. Lsle R. Beardslee and Henry T. Gruber, lay delegates, gether wth the Rev. Frank V. H. Carthy. recr. Plans for a Jont party of the, Men 3 Club and ther wves and the Evenng Guld and ther husbands on May 20 wll be made at 8 pjn. Monday at a mwtng of the Evenng Guld n the parsh house. Followng corporate communon at 10 ajn. Tuesday, the Day Guld wll meet n the parsh house. Dr*. Davd N. Brown, presdent, wll presde over the busness mttwfl followng whch there wll be a box luncheon and program. CRANFORD. NEW JERSEY. THURSDAY. APRIL Page* FIVE CENTO Two Cranford Men - Injured n Elzabeth James Conway. 68. of 114 Walnut avenue, and Donald Swan, K of n Retford avenue, were severely Injured when they were struck by a car at Trumball street and Isham place, Elzabeth, early yesterday. Conway, who suffered a compound fracture of tho rght leg, fracture of the left leg, and lacerans of the head, was reported n far condn nt Elzabeth General Hosptal day. Swan, who suffered a fracture of the left leg and shock, was taken Alcxtan Brothers Hosptal, Elzabeth, where hs condn was descrbed 115 eood day. Accordng the polce, the men w ere ht by the au of Herbert Wllams, Jr., 274 Second street, Elzabeth. The polce sad Wllams left hs car at the scene and went hs home, where he was Pcked up. Polce sad marks the road ndcated the car skldc 50 feet. Tho Elzabeth man was held on a charge of leavng the scene of an accdent When the polce arrved nvestgate, the found Conway. unconscous n the road and Swan sttng on the curb. Combned Elementary Chors In Sprng Concert Tomorrow Presentng ther annual Sprng* Concert, the combned chors of the Cranford elementary schools wll offer "Musc for Sprtual Values," "Musc for Fun," "Musc of Dfferent Countres."- "Musc for Humor," and "Musc for Patrotsm" under drecn of Olga E. Specht, musc supervsor n the elementary schools, n the hgh school audrum at 8 pjn. morrow. The program wll open wlh "Vva La Musca," by Praerus, sung behnd the curtan as the chors theme. Part I. "Musc for Sprtual Values," wll nclude "The lords Prayer," by Fshwlck; "Dona Nobls Pacem," by an unknown Sxteenth Century composer, and "The Heavens Resound," by Beethoven. Ths part of the program Wll-conclude wth the playng of J. B. Accolays voln concer No. 1 n a mnor by Zoralee Zone, accompaned by Anta Louse Zone.. "Musc for Fun" wll nclude "Wat for - the Wagon," 3UckIey-Krone; "The Vllage Band." by Vandre, sung by a selected boys group, and "Rock-a-Bye Baby." a folk lullaby, arranged by H. R- Wlson. After the ntermsson. Pprt n of the program wll nclude musc of dfferent countres as follows: "Festa," Mexcan folk song; "All Through the Nght," Welsh folk song,, sung by a selected grls group; "Over the Meadows," a Czeck folk song, sung by the selected grls group and the combned chors, and "Cndy." an Amercan folk song. In Part IV, "Musc for Humor," the chors wll present Haydns "Toy Symphony," wth Rchard G. Wagner, nstrucr n nstrumental musc, as accompanst The concludng porn of the program, "Musc for Patrotsm," wll nclude, "Amerca," Bloch. by the selected boys group and combned chors; "Amerca, the Beautful," by Ward, and "The Star Spangled Banner," Key, by *the combned chors and audence. Celnda Ferguson wn be the accompanst for the combned cholra. The members of the varous chors follow. Sherman School Chor: Soprano - Dorothy Casper, Robert Craw, James Curran, Patrca Dean, Mary Garvey, Robert fanner. Josh Guerrtero, Carol Holowchak. Peter Hurtt, Colver Keecay, L Clare Krkman, Donald Klen, Los Lear, Carolyn LIsk. Fath Martn, Carol Newman, John Peter son, Rchard Peterson, Stephen Sen lapak, Walter Schubert, John Schwalbacb, Peter Skes, Barbara Stejner, Rodney Thlede and Lynn Wlson. Second. Soprano - - Patrca Cosldo, Wllam Douglas, John Duryee, James Gary, Janls Keve, John Magan, John Petermon, Lynn Sheldon and Thomas Trotta; Al - - Mary Avery, Alvn Cccone, Davd Crane, Malverlce Tarver and Rchard Thlede. - Roosevelt School Chor: Sopranobt Ahll Dd Bll J p Davd Ball. Jean Bshop, Nelson A Cl Democratc Commttee A reorganzan meetng of the "tmpcratc Muncpal Commttee ulf-be held Monday at 8 p. m. n fe Casno. All nterested personsj <"«nvted attend. Robert Achlles, Belden, Robert Brown, John Burn, Arne Carlson. Elln Coffee, Wllam Davs. Rchard Gove. Lee Ferguson. Mordesky Hester, Rene Johnson, Jean Lska.. Beverly McKIege, Robert Posh. Rchard Paul, Beatrce Reeves, Patrca Ross. Norma Seorle, Solly Shepherd, Jo Ellen Van Horn and Margaret Wne; second soprano - - Donald Cooper. Robert Davs, Marlon Freudenberg, Ruth Goetz, George Jeffres. Prlsclla Keltng, Carol Koyen, Charles Ray, JoyeSkanrup, Carol Smth andzoralee Zoxe; al - - Melda Segebade, Carolne Hesn, Mabyn Reeves, Donald Schroth, Wllam Stanger and Irwn Thomson. Lncoln School Chor: soprano - - Rose Ammlrata. Harold Braund, Bruno Bufalnl, Bruce Buzalsk, Jane Dankel, Joan Dexter, Freda Elrhlfr, Vrgna Eppler. Edward Francs, Roberta Geger. John Harms, Frederck Jackson, Jula Jackson. Maryann LaBate, Eleen Lddy. Vrgna Muss. Helen Nellson, Marguerte Phllps, Carol Poeltler, Elane Schwelzer, Gall Schatz, Walter Sosnowsk. Pamela Toddeo Judth Wagner and Edward Welsng; second soprano - - Davd Gately. George. Guempel. James Hall. John Hayeck, Edward Hobble, Ralph Lews; Jon Qunn, Gertrude Ramsey, Andrew Rogers, Carolyn Stearns and-joan Zullck; al James Burnett. Nancy Dwyer. Louts McClendon. Elnor Stearns and Tmothy Schuman. Cleveland School Chor: soprano --Bruce Berran. Elzabeth Blakely, John Boyer. Barbara Conover, Robert Coles, Chrspher Denman, Rchard Frank, Glenn Geddngs, Dorothy Kean. Barbara Lehrer, Joan Lghtcap, Wllam Lvngsn, James Loranger, Patrca Mller, Theodore Munday, Marguerte Nagle, Wllam Old, Barbara Pease, Judy Poolc. Wllam RosencronU. Donald Rosencrontz, Mary Maude Ross, Carroll Schacht, Arthur Smmons and Carol Turner; second soprano - - Mary Lou Arons, Dane Austn, Frederck Baumann. Davd Byrnes, Jane Chamberlln, Kenneth Evans, Jean Grade, Marjore Rhlnehart, Patrca Stanford and Beth Terpen- Al - - Rchard Albcrtson. John Hanzl. and Danel Rcarlck. WeeU-End Weather Consderable cloudness and contnued cool day and Frday. Not qute so cold nght wth westerly wnds 10 IS m. p. h., becomng northerly on Frday. Hghest day n mddle SOs. Lowest nght, around 40. Saturday, partly cloudy and warmer n afternoon. Sunday Yar and mld. Speaks Here May $ WALLACE TH0S8EN Topc Set For Forum World Peaceways Drecr Dscuss Internanal Crss Wallace Thorsen. drecr of World Peaceways, wll speak on "The World Crss and What Do About It," at a forum be held under auspces of the Cranford Cvc Forum at 8 pjn.. next Thursday n the hgh school audrum. B. F. Newswanger wll conduct the meetng. A quesnad d U uc te m quesn-and-answer perod low, the talk. fol- Bom n Chcago n 1008, Mr. Thorsen was educated at Looms School, Wndsor, Conn^ Dartmouth College and Pars, France. He s drecr of crculan for the "Unted Nans World," and also drecr and founder of the char of nternanal relans at Looms School. The speaker Is co-founder of the "Idea Lbrary," dstrbutng books on nternanal themes as a lbrary rather than as sngle books. Mr. Thorsen s a partner of the Wallace Thorsen Organzan, a counsel on publc educan for such non-proft educanal organzans as the Program Informan Excltange, Amercan Ad France. Twenteth Century Fund. Alfred P. Sloan Foundan. Nanal Farmers Unon, Advertsng Councl. Inc., and Nanal Urban League. Garwood Resdent Sweepstakes Wnner Carl Del Conte, 10 years old; son of Mr. and Mrs. John Del Conte of 2S1 Locust avenue, Garwood, was the wnner of ths weeks "Shop n Cranford Sweepstakes" Tuesday nght n the Cranford Theatre. The prze was a 960 bcycle gven by the Cranford Busness Assocan, sponsors of the promon. - One of seven chldren, Mr. Del Conte was born n Garwood and s engaged a former schoolmate who now resdes n Roselle Park, and he rode the bcycle her home Tuesday nght and presented t her as a gft The couple were dsapponted that they were not n the theatre receve the U.S. Savngs Bond, whch goes <190 next week. Ths weeks wnner s employed by f^h n the mason-contractng H h d hs g busness. Hs mother sad yesterday that she-does much of her shoppng In Cranford and that ths was the frst prze-any member of her famly ever had won. Next weeks prze," be awarded Tuesday nght n the Cranford Theatre, wll be a $100 mans or womans wrst watch. The recpent also wll receve a $180 bond If he s n the theatre when hs name s called. Thomas Albans Heads Republcan Commttee Thomas Albans was ^t"»"* v> ly elected charman of the Republcan Muncpal Commttee Monday nght, succeedng Townshp Commtteeman John W. Doran, who,dd not seek reelecn, and who was named executve member,, replacng Edward McMahon. Mrs. Janet Packer replaced Mrs. Dors Johnson aa vce-charman. Lutheran Drve Set Day of Prayer As Local Church Jons World Acn Project h tha Smftday wll unte wth 10,000 other Lutheran congregans throughout the country n observng a specal day of prayer and support for Lutheran World Acn. The Rev. Wllam H. Nebanck. pasr, wll speak about the needs of the world-church, and on offerng wll be receved for Lutheran World Acn. Lutheran churches n Amerca, afflated wth the Nanal Lutheran Councl, have embarked.on a program rase $4,000,000 ths year meet the urgent need for sprtual reconstrucn abroad. The quota assgned the local church s $500. Bernard Schneder s n charge of the drve here. The Lords Supper wll be admnstered at the 11 am. servce Sun day. Sunday School wll meet at 0:30, and a mon pcture, "Ths Road We Walk," wll be shown. A pre-membershp class for adults "wll meet at the church at 230 pjn. Sunday., Dstrct capbns wll make ther reports for the month on Monday nght at the church. Harold O. Bates, general charman of the Sunday. school expanson drve, wll presde.. The Sewng Unt ^U meet at the church- on Tuesday from 11 ajn. Mrs. Astrld Johnson s n p charge. The Luther League wll meet Wednesday nght at 730. Plans wll fee B^y» and commttees apponted for the play, be gven on June- 4. EtsaJ Hchtngrr, presdent, wll be n charge of the meetng. Ths Saturday nght, the Mr. and Mrs. Club wll attend the - Sprng Concert of the Golden Hll Chorus at Town Hall, New York Cty, as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lothnr Sudektm. On Frday, May 7, the Mr. and Mrs. Club wll sponsor a Card Party at the church for the beneft of the Sunday school expanson fund. Mr. and. Mrs. George Fenderson are n charge of arrangements. A. Curres Condn Improves; Mother Home Condn of Ashn Curre, son Mrs. Wllam Klen of 505 Central avenue, has been gradually, mprovng at the Reed Memoral Hosptal, Rchmond, bd., where he was taken Aprl 4 after beng crtcally njured n an aumoble accdent, t was reported here - CranfordsOffcal Famly Durng Boys 9 MFeefc Cancer Fund Drve Near Goal.. Pho by Kenneth Keck Shown above are the Cranford Hgh School senors elected serve n "offcal" capactes durng the annual observance here of Boys Week who are takng over the uncuoru of regular offcers at the weekly luncheon meetng of the Cranford Rotary Club day. Seated, left rght, are: "Fre Commssoner" Robert Grobengteser. "Polce Chef",Martn Scanlon,, "Mayor" Rchard Duffeld, "Fnance Commssoner" Glenn Bower and "Road Commssoner" Ned Rce. Standng: "Townshp Clerk" John Oleson, "Fre Chef" Wllam Locke, "Townshp Atrney! John Deacon, "Polce Chef Allen Evans and "Townshp Engneer" Paul Cotts. Boy Offcals Takng Over At Rotary Meetng Today Members of the senor class aftwere, bo guests day at the weekly luncheon meetng of the Cranford Rotary Club at the Howard Johnson Restaurant. Route 29. The Lons Club was host the boy "offcals" at the weekly dnner meetng of that club n the Chmney Corner on Tuesday evenng. The youth "offcals" also wll song leader. Grace sad by John Deacon, whle vstng Rotarans were be ntro- [duced by Ned Rce. The speakers were be thanked by Paul Carts. Bll Locke was scheduled substtute for Secretary C. E. Trubenbach, and Allen Evans was regster the vstng Rotarans. At Tuesday nghts sesson of Lons Club, the boy "offcals"......,. Lons Club, the boy offcals help conduct the annual Treasure wtnessed a regular meetng and Hunt for grade school pupls an executve meetng of the orbe sponsored by the Rotary Club at ganzan. "Mayor" Duffelfl ob- MacConnell Park on Eastman served the conduct of Presdent Street at 3 p. m. morrow. Wllam J.Fredrck at both ses- Next Monday ngnt, the hgh sons, and "Townshp Clerk" Oleschool senors wll st n-on the : son was especally nterestpa n proceedngs of Recorder Charles the actvtes of Secretary Frank J. Stevens polce court, and on Dooley. The boy "offcals" par- Tuesday nght they wll be guests tcpated n other actvtes at the Bed Cross Fund Total Now aa $10, Cranford - Garwood - Kenlworth Chapter, Amercan Red Cross, s more than $1,000 over ts quota of $9,580. t was announced ths week by Henry W. Whpplc. treasurer. Up yesterday, a tal of $10, had been receved by the chapter. On the tal fund rased. $10, was receved n cosh from local ndvduals, organzans, busness frms and ndustres n Cranford, Garwood and Kenlworth: $250 has been pledged by local employees of the Western Electrc Company, who pad the sum at ther place of employment, and $04 from the Garwood branch of the local chapter. Fred P. Anderson was executve charman of the recent drve. day by hs mother, who returned[other members of the senor class Cranford.on Monday afterjwho were elected, and the offlces obscrv ance of Boys Week. spendng three weeks at her sons bedsde. The Cranford youth suffered a Glenn Bower, fnance commssoncompound fracture of the skull return trp Central College, strkng an. abutment on a road whch was under repar. Mr. Curre remaned n an un- conscous condn for two weeks after the accdent, and docrs despared of cavng hs lfe. There was a defnte mprovement n hs condn durng the. past week, [however, and Bn. Klen, who had [ remaned at hs nght and g day durng the crtcal perod,! fnally felt free return home. at the regular meetng of Townshp Commttee;. Rchard Duffeld receved the hghest number of votes n a recent elecn at the hgh school and thus aumatcally became "mayor" for the Boys Week observance. the two sessons and, n response the sngng of, tradnal Lons assgned them follow: Martn Scanlon, polce commssoner; Club songs, offered some of ther favorte hgh school vocal selecns. Patrck J. Gral, charman of the Rotary Clubs youth servce commttee, s n charge of the Ned road when hs car, drven at the tme Robert Grobengeser, Ore comms-j by one of two other students whojsoner; John Oleson, wnshp were accompanyng hm on thederk; John Deacon, polce recorder Boosters Sprng Dnner To Honor CHS Athletes Plans are beng completed for the Sprng Dnner be Fayette, Mo., overturned afterjengneer; Allen Evans, polce chef. and atrney; Paul Catts, wnshpheld by the Cranford -Boosters Club n the Cranford Hgh School cafetera on May 27 n honor of the schools lettermen n basketball, ndoor and outdoor track, hockey and baseball. Charles J. Stevens s charman of the commttee n charge of arrangements. Football lettermen of the hgh and Wllam Locke, fre chef. The man address ot days meetng of the Rotary Club was be delvered by Dck Duffeld, who was take over the posn of Harold Wlson, presdent of the dub. The program as outlned for days Rotary meetng called for Marty Scanlon ntroduce the!school were honored at a smlar guests and for Glenn Bower, as dnner held by the Boosters at the sergeant-at-arms, collect fnes. I close of the grdron season. Death Was Terrfyngly. Close Passengers n These Cars Pho by Jcxcph Kovac* After a head-on collson near 328 North avenue, east, at 7:43 p. m. Saturday, the two cars shown above mode a sckenng sght for the large crowd of spectars that gathered, but the lves of the sx persons rdng n the aus were spared. All sx were taken the Elzabeth General Hosptal n the muncpal ambulance and n the ambulance of the Garwood Frst Ad Squad after treatment at the scene by Dr. Wllam E. Martn. The car n the foreground, operated by Lous Hornsby, 29, of 30-D Rvcrvcw terrace, Wlnllcld, was travelng n the opposte drecn 1o whch t s facng n the pcture, when the crash occurred. Hornsby, who suffered lacerans of the head and legs, ld the polce he was attemptng pass another car at the tme. Tho other vehcle n the pcture was drven by Wllam R. Green, 23. of 810 Wc3t Thrd street. Planfleld. who escaped wth lacerans of the face. RWn«wth Hornsby, Alexander Hltche. 43, of 30-C Rvervlew terrace,wnfleld, suffered lacerans of tho (ace. arms and legs. Passengers n Greens au were njured as follows: Elwood Green, 24, 121 Cncclola place, Westfleld, dslocan of the elbow; Corrnc Green, 18, same address, lacerans of the left hand requrng four sutures; Gernldne Green, 22, of the Planfleld address, lacerans of the face requrng sx sutures. Lt. George L. Rosendole conducted the nvestgan, asssted by Patrolman Frank Burr. Legon Has Guests Local Post Addressed By State Executve, County Commander Rules of elgblty for applcants wshng jon the Amercan Legon were explaned" Tuesday nght by State Executve Commtteeman. John Schrelber of Unon, at a regular meetng of Cranford Post. 212, n the Casno. Accordng Mr. Schreber, all those who served n actve duty n the armed forces durng the perod between Aprl 6, 1017 and November 11, 1018 nclusve, or durng the perod between December and September 2, 1043, nclusve, may become Legon members. Also guests at the meetng were County Commander Bert Stewart of Unon and George Dxon of Cranford. Commander Stewart nrtnounced that the Unon County Amercan Legon wll hold ts annual dnnerdance May 22 at the Elzabeth Carteret Hotel. Elzabeth. Tho annual Amercan Legon nght wll take place June 0 at Warnanco Pork. Elzabeth, and the publc s urged attend. Commander Stewart presented the post wth a ctan from Amercan Charman Sees Quota Reached Wth Return of Contaners Cranford had collected $2, or 74 per cent of ts $3,000 quota In the local drve of the Amercan Cancer Socety, t was announced yesterday by Howard Segel, local treasurer. The local campagn s scheduled end Saturday. * Mr: Segel yesterday urged local resdents and organzans who have not yet contrbuted send h^r Hnnntnnq Immpdntply n Harold S. Compn, treasurer, at the Cranford Trust Company. Even though t s now apparent that Cranford wll reach ts quota when the contaners n the varous sres and schools are collected, every famly should want have a part n ths great humntaran campagn stamp out ths dreaded kller," Mr. Segel declared. "Every donan, no matter how large ^or small, wll help carry on the campagn aganst cancer." The charman expressed hs personal apprecan and that of hs commttee nl who have contrbuted or n any way helped make ths years campagn a success. Of the tal funds receved, $1, came from mal solctans, $429 from local busness frms, $255 from organzans and clubs, $ from booths n the banks, and $5 from a memoral donan. Legon Nanal havng held An Brthday Party Headquarters for Amercan Legon durng the prescrbed perod and for havng ncreased ts membershp durng that tme. Tho followng new members were welcomed at the meetng: Frederck L. Smth of 120 HvcxAde drve. Howard G. Rath of 8 Besler avenue and Robert J. Ryan of 28 North avenue, west. Pad-up members now tal 237, Vce-Commander A. Jules Dommcrguc unnuunccd. Vce-Commander Roy. Irvng reported that Donald Cooper has been selected represent Boy Scout Troop Unon 70 pt tho Scout Councl of [sponsored by the Legon. A Church Group To Entertan Newcomers New resdents of Cranford wll be feted Wednesday at the frst n a. seres of luncheons sponsored by the Newcomers Club under drecn of the recrean dvson of the Cranford Councl of Church Women. The luncheon wll be served by the Mothers Club of Boy Scout Troop 84 at 1 pjn. n Calvary Lutheran Church. Among speakers wll be Mrs. G. A. Sollenbergcr,of Westfleld. frst presdent of the Westfleld Newcomers Club, and Mrs. A. W. Vreeland. hostess of tho Cranford Welcome Wagon. More than 250 persons who moved Cranford wthn the past year have been contacted by the commttee n charge of the luncheon. Newcomers who have not been able make reservans arc asked call Mrs. R. S. Young of 23 Parker avenue. Cranford clergymen wll be guests at the luncheon. In addn Mrs. C. G. Albury, charman of the recrean group, the commttee ncludes Mrs. E. J. Lyons, Mrs. Fred McCrca. Mrs. Joseph Levy, Mrs. S. I. Matchett, Mrs. W. P. Nelson. Mrs. A. L. Rodee, Mrs..H. R. Brnkman, Mrs. Wllam F. Poormon, Mrs. Benjamn Allen, Mrs. W. N. Phlo and MtsOfQUn.f, - - VFW Post fo Move In Larger Quarters Because ncrease n membershp has made ts present quarters at 7 South avenue, west. Inadequate, Capt Newell Rodney Fske Post, 335, VFW, wll move the clubhouse of the Abraham Lncoln Socety at Lncoln and Meeker avenues on May 15, t was announced at a meetng of the post Tuesday nght Construcn of the* posts proposed. Memoral Home on the ste t has acqured on South avenue, east, near Centennal avenue, s expected be started ths summer. The home wll contan a large audrum, meetng rooms, u ktchen and a recrean room. There ulso wll be room for nstallan of bowlng alleys. It was announced that a delegan from the local post, ncludng a color guard, partcpated n an Amercanzan Day parade > n Jersey Cty last Sunday. Among those attendng were Commander Thomas J. Butler, John F. Whte, past commander and ade; Joseph B. Russell and son, Wllam Russell; John Iannaconc, Albert E. Lone, ST.. Anthony Tnco and suggesn that tho post hold a socal Gabo Mur. nght once a month for members and ther waves was presented by Vfcc- Commandcr Mchael T. Davs. I A mnstrel show be presented n «.!«,»» n the fall s beng consdered by;**elearthm9 HI lons Beneft Play the post. It also won announced that the Cranford Clppers wll open ther buscbull season. Sunday, at the athletc flud on Walnut uvenue. Announcement was made at the weekly dnner meetng of the Cranford Lons Club n tho Chm- ncy Corner Tuesday nght that More than (JO numbers attended Cranforu"post* 2"l2, AmcrTcan Lethe meetnt whch was conducted by D on ha, L, rnn(pd thp rills us Commander G. Frank Zmmerman. gon, has granted the club use of tho facltes of the Cranford Ca- Mr am Mrs Julu, \V.nr, of sul r rehearsals for tho play 337 Walnut av-ue, return^! Sjnr.- bo presented by the club n June.lay from a two ueck-, mor trp or beneft of the Cranford Boys* Surasota, Fta. Camp.

2 -a* - : tl- X ) " P»C» Two THE CRAWFORD CmZBW ANp CHRONICLE. THURSDAY, APRIL», 1848 BoysC^am Reunon Former, Prospectve Campers Entertaned; Season Opens July 4. More than 125 boys who attended the Cranford Boys Camp last summer at Slver Lake; near Mope, and prospectve campers and parents were present Frday nght at a reunon of the campers n the Cranford Methodst Church School audrum. It was the frst such event ever held by the Boys* Camp Assocan. Vcr D. Shaheen, presdent of the camp trustees, presded, and ntroduced Stanley Grayson, who has bedb apponted camp drecr for the comng season, whch opens July 4. Mr. Grayson outlned the varous camp and waterfront actvtes whch are on the program for ths year. ;. Clarence Frtz, presdent of the trustees for the past three years, ld of the many mprovements carred out durng the past sea- Refreshment Tme «f Boys 9 Camp ftennhm There was strct attendance the busness at hand as refreshments were served the large group of boys who turned out for the Cranford Boys Camp reunon held n the Cranford Methodst Church audrum Frday nght More than 125 boys who vacaned last summer at the camp on Slver Lake, near Hope, and prospectve campers and parents were present.. The new season opens July 4,-and already applcans have been receved for approxmately 10 per cent of the camps season capacty. *. son, and Robert M. Crane, vcepresdent, reported that a new float 10 per p cent of the season capacty. Frtz, Mr. Crane, H. Stanley Macand new dock wll be constructed A Addnal Ma M may be bobtaned! Clary, John E. Allen. C. C. Goodfellow, Jr., the Rev. Robert G, pror the openng of camp ths at The Ctzen Chroncle summer. offce or from Mr. Grayson or BSr. Longaker, Robert J. Laer, Frank Several of the boys who won Dooley, Carroll 1L Sellers, ; Wn-.best camper awards last season Mon pctures taken at the cheater Brtten, Jr., John Mlllett related ther experences and whycamp last season as well as a and flmanur Peterson, they lke the Cranford Boys Camp. sports pcture wee shown, and Applcan blanks were dstrbuted, and up yesterday Arthur of trustees headed refreshments were served by a ~" *~ by " Electrc Eye Escalar Etectrle -eyes control subway n. regstrar, cported that "ltay ~cha^rn&an~ot"lhe escalars n France. The lfts oper> applcans have been receved reunon commttee. Others who ate onlj when someone has boarded for 20 boy weeks or approxmately asssted woe Mr. Shaheen, Mr. mm tm urn HSBunw h-" ""T ll 1 m""»" m *F M "^^ BUr. Hasten Sad "Sace InsnlmSf. onr Home s cooler besdes reducng fad bm 40 per cent" 18 Tears of Knmrlog How" It ADAM8 AVENUE CKaafed «-2799 a M umt can BOMII* t-tuom -w r NOT NAVE IT? The New and Beautful Drves After Loeaug Charged wth drvng a car after hs lcense had been revoked, Isaac Repcr of 108 Legh avenue, Clnn, was fned AIM and.$3 cost of court by Recorder Charles J. Stevens Monday nght n polce court. Three persons, charged wth speedng, were fned $12 and" $3 cost each. They were Frank M. Lombardl, 52 Ashwood avenue. Summt; Esha Johnson, 240 East Dudley avenue,. Westfeld; and James Shea, 609 Spooner avenue, Phdnfleld. Byron J. Mosber, 640 Maye street, Westfleld, was fned \ Both partcpated n the presentan.of "blls" prepared by the Jerby" contest, Amercan Sres boy-legslars, and n the dscusson on the floor and n the votng. Company, Central avenue and 2nd Governor Alfred E. Drscoll was 25 for sp street and U-turn street, South Kearney, N. J., usng a guest speaker at a banquet whch volans. the coupon that appears n thewas part of the proceedngs. Fnes of $7 and J3 cost were Acme ad ths week-end. Fathers, Both boys represented the H-Y leved aganst Floyd Adams, 21 :unts, uncles, relatves, frends Clubs at a smlar event last year. Bunulde avenue, for passng on a nd docrsare asked promptly curve. Charged wth beng drunk trward the nforman..ths s and dsorderly, A. C. Hopper; 13 Executve Meetng he frst tme such an "offer has Grove street, was fned $10, and A meetng of the executve jeen made n ths areat The gft Charles Pzzu, 1329 Rutherford board of Cleveland P.-TJL lackage wll be maled promptly street, Rahway, was fned $5 for be held Wednesday at 9:30 wll all wnners. The offer s entrely free, no purchases of any am. dsorderly conduct. n the school lbrary. On Saturday, Mss Etta Tunner, school Other fnes ncluded: Passng knd beng requred. Many manufacturers are cooperatng, wth n-and-answer program durng traffc lghts. Carmne Bertholdo, prncpal, wll be heard n a quesa P.-TJV. rado broadcast from 530 Edgor road, Elzabeth, and John A. Cottrell. 304 Center street, the Amercan Sres Company n furnshng tems for the gft packges. Garwood, $5 and $3 cost; each, and 0:30 10 ajn. Mss Tunner partcpated, n a parent-educan Bruce Hopkns, 920 Frank street Roselle, $3 and $3 cost; sp street volans, Alexander Bbby, SO Sayre street, Elzabeth, and Robert Edmonds, 729 St. George avenue, Roselle, 3 each. KoosBros. Brngng New Look* Rahway The "new look" s comng, Sabway n the now Koos Bros. Sre for Homes. Back n the old tamllar Tflhway ste they~~are jpenlng the frst secn of ther Ive-sry block-long sre on Sat unlay. Whle ths wll not be formal openng, snce the entre buldng s not completed, Koos Bros, are holdng Open House for the publc from 2 untl 9:30 pjn. Saturday evenng. Koos Bros, new buldng s onethrd larger than the orgnal buldng before It was completely destroyed by fre.last June, Park- Ing at Koos Bros, new sre wll be no. problem, as there s a huge :ourt, just for that purpose, at the rear of the buldng wth a drect entrance Koos Bros, street floor. The ndvdual shops,. model rooms, cottages, etc., are n the makng among the thngs come soon. But you wll fnd at Koos Bros, once agan huge, selecns, acres of days newest creans for homes, from exclusve wall papers latest developments n applances. Utebo BcenSo Camtt* The area of Adams; Idaho and Bose countes m Idaho U about the same sze as Swtzerland and the scenery s much the same. SHOPPE Gfts for Babes Bora/ITg Saturday In celebran of Nanal Baby eck, the Acme Markets, owned Represent Cranford fa Model Legslature dscusson over the same network last Saturday. Rchard Dumeld and Kenneth91 Chldren To Make Reck, senors at HghI mass on Saturday n St. Mchaer s Church, t was announced yesterday by the Rev. Wllam R Donnelly, pasr. At 830 cum Sunday, a class of 23 chldren School, represented the Cranford wll make ther ntal communon n St. Theresas Chapel, >y the Amercan Sres Company. H-Y Clubs at the annual Model A class of 91 chldren wll make re gvng a valuable gft package Legslature sponsored by the Centher frst communon at the 8 am. lworth. f some 65 baby food tems, thetral Atlantc Area of the Young proud parents of babes bom Sat-Menurday, May 1, 1948, between Chrstan Assocan at Trenn-last Frday and Saturday. Mr. Reck was an "assemblyman" 12:01 a. m. and 12 p. m. The only and Mr. Duffeld a "senar." requrement s that the nformson be furnshed the "Baby ATTENTION! COAL AND FUEL OIL USERS DONT TAKE CHANCES WITH YOUR FUEL S U P P L Y. REMEMBER LAST FILL YOUR BIN OR TANK NOW! ths Wadk Oar Frm Wffl Be dosed Dnng Da* Smnraar Months. Coal Co, INC. \,.- Servng Cran&nda Fuel Heads For Use Pest 25 Yecos CB CSL tteuteb, r at It A. ML BfenSa fewelem wll bo "bade nan If^ aw t! *-- m» A at -».- v._.. OS9 BUBBb BOOBS GODWOSBUb 1UOBB attrocsvo Inwv BIOTBIfatIbs 1*****! We tm yon O3d ss onr new home... last browse around, meet your And we have an attractve gftisol So_ plan now be wfl us r at 27 Horfh Unon Well be I00U09 for jm! Schefersten Farm WILL OPEN ~ SATURDAY, MAY Ut MADISON HILL ROAD. CLAB2 Muulny Congratulans Martn Jewelers I The brghtness of yasur mew reflects on your futa&ve "em <ea&. tre organsan of jewefof - DANIEL J. HEYBU1N lcensed Electrcal Contracr \. Famly Week Observance at Local Church 1>»Sunday jn observance of Nanal 8amnv Week, the Bev. Albert Allnger, nasr. wffl preach on "What jjakes a, Famly Chrstan?" at g-30 and 10:50 ajn. momnff worshp Sunday at Cranford Metho- dst Church. Baptsm wll be adn!!!!!^^*! durng the second vce. Bble School classes and mens and womens classes meet at 9:30 ajn. Homes Make a dfference." wfll be the pc dscusson be led by George Ford at a meetng of the Junor Hgh Fellowshp at.7 pm. Sunday. At the same hour, nstallan" servces wll be conducted n the sanctuary for the followng new offcers of the Senor Fellowshp: Presdent, Mathas Torgerseh; vce-presdent, Dorothy Rader; secretary. Jluth Strong; treasurer, Wllam Frcke; worshp commsson, Irene Grossman; world frendshp, Joan Tl-!ett: communty servce, Lola Kghtlnger; recrean, Cyntha GlUngs; publcty, Ruth Falr- Weather; panst, Irene Roberts, and youth councllor. Mss Pearl Torgersen. Mrs. Robert Rohrer. asssted by the Rev. Bar. Allnger, wll be nstallng offcer. Musc wll be rendered by Mrs. G. F. Pnthweler. organst. IVJ; * ~~ -- w»«a relgous drama. "Out of the Tog." sponsored by the Board of Chrstan Educan. jwb be presented Sunday at 8 jun. Under drecn of Melvlle Matthews, the play wll be enarted by T«ras Totten, Sue Morell, Charles Mahnkea. Frederck Prejean, Robert Hardy. Leo Weaver. Ben Garrson and Robert Weber. Devons wll _ Appearng n Sprng Concert at Hgh School Meetngs scheduled nght n- the Young Peoples Chor at On Tuesday at 8 p.m., there wll ajn. be conducted by Andrew C Bey-clude 6:45. Scouts at 7:30, and the Sen-bor Chor at 8 oclock. All couplestan Educan, the Twenty-Up meetngs of the Board of Chrs- are nvted attend the Couples Club and the Credt Unon. Seno Club Leap Year Dance at thefellowshp Fun Nght also. wl church morrow. Confrman take place. The annual mother- : dnner wll be class wll te Held Saturday at 10and-daughter held PRU6ST0RESCIIEBOIE OPEN IBIS SUNDAY 10 A. BL 1 P. BL 8 IP. BL > 1MB. CLOSED THIS SUNDAY essssss&ssssssssgsstssssss GET IT AT BREENS Fbo by Beck The Cranford Hgh School Double Quartet pctured above s one of the groups that wll be featured n the annual Sprng Choral Concert at the school on May 14. These boys have been n popular demand at cvc and school affars ths-sprng. Although only a few have solo voces, asa group they have the blend, muscal sense-and~keen nterest necessary "fomnartet stagng." Proceeds of ths years concert wll go wards fnancng the new blue and gold robes for the schools mxed chor. The Hgh School P.-T-A. s contrbutng approxmately one-thrd of the cost, and the remander wll come from the musc fund. In the pcture are: Frst row, left rght, Robert Rchards and Wallace Cook; second row, Frank Schumacher-and Harvey Merwede; thrd row. Robert Ncholson and Charles Chrstan; fourth row, Paul Bartholomew and Rchard Walters. "CHEERFUt EARFU" "Its perfectly clear. Sr! A complete lnsulatnc Job by WIIXIAM L. SCHROEDEB wll gve yon extra warmth and comfort wth euaranteed fuel swngs. Theres no oblgan for an estmate, and they wll handle all detals of fnancng." HOME INSULM10N Jotms-ManvllU ROOFIN6 SIDING PHONES THE CRAKTOBD CTTIZEW AMD CHRONICLE. THURSDAY. APRIL $; ALUMINUM WINDOWS CR,n--jO ", WO. 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3 ft. w goar TOgCBANTOBP Crmagf AMP CHRONICLE. THPBSPAT. APBlL Fashon Show ToFeatureL VIA Models Fnal plans for a fashon show and tea 10 be presented Tuesday by the Vllage Improvement Assocan have been announced by Mrs. A. Vernoo Anderson, charman n charge. Models from the VIA wll show the latest creans selected by a sre n Planfeld. Grady, 9 Balmere parkway, 1 The program wll be held at 2 p.m oll and Nell Gros, 407 Central.n the.casno. avenue, 2 ols. Durng the show, Mrs. C. E. Butler wll play, "The Lght Fantastc, 1 Sprngfeld avenue, "Cape Cod; 1 Ms* Mary Buonocore, a lster of Also, Mrs. Robert Hoffman, 24 on the pano. A flute solo by Mrs. Robert Hoffmaj of the same address, "Covered Brdge," and the brdegroom, and Mss Josephne S. L. Junn, accompaned by Mrs. Gugluzzt, of Roselle Park. Butler, wll be featured n a muscal Harry Poldoro, of Cranford, was program. "Dock Scene;" E. Lorenzn, 17 best man, whle ushers were Robert HUlcrest avenue, "Cathedral" and The publc s nvted attend- Degenhardt, of Cranford, and Vnnle "French Quarter. New Orleans;" Tckets wll be avalable at the Papa, of Roselle, a cousn of the door, and a door prue wll be of- Barbara Lane, 8 Crag place, 2 ols; brde. Mary Anne Caudo, of Roselle, fered. A card party under auspces of the VIA wll take place Saturday at 8 p.m.. n the Casno. Mrs. John J. Banker s charman n charge of arrangements.. S OCIALS skrt and she carred an old fashoned bouquet Gowns of yellow Smth, 139 Denman place, 1 ol; Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Da ves, of 30Janet Sckn Taylor, 112 Claremont place. 1 ol; Wllam Vogel also carred old fashoned bouquets. were worn by the brdesmads who Hamln avenue, are spendng ths week n Buffalo, N. V. Roselle Park, 1 ol; Josephne Vermlye. Hampn Hall, "Rc-Rac" dnner gown wth a- corsage of The brdes, mother wore a black Bruno E. Roethel, of 5 Englsh - Vllage, has returned after spendng and "The Van Tulp;" Nna Warner, Roselle Park, 1 ol; Cecls mother wore a grey dress wth slver gardenas,* and the brdegrooms about fve months n England. Mr. and Mrs. Ira D. Doran, of Waden, 132 Columba avenue, 28 Hamln; avenue, entertaned about 16 cuests from Planfeld and Sunset;** and Joanna Walcott, 12 Phladelpha at a dnner Saturday Berkeley place, 1 ol nght. Water colors were submtted as - Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Lyons andfollows: Helen Bass, 24 Sprngfeld famly, formerly of 99 Bloomngdale avenue, moved ths week n West Holly street, 2; Shrley avenue, 2; Elzabeth Doremus, 3 ther new home at 349 Centennal DruehL 311 Hgh street, 1; Alexavenue. tended Cranford Hgh School and «der Hammell, 301 Sprngfeld, ved as a staff sergeant wtfr-trte honor, and John Dnner guests Sunday of Mr. and venue, 1; Edth Noble, Roselle Army Ar Force durng the war. of Roselle, as best man. Ush- Mrs. Theodore R. Ossmann, of 2 Park, 1; Katherne Sofleld, Roselle He s employed by Matera Broth- Frendly Servce Stan, Cran- Berkeley place, wll be Mr. and.mrs. Park, 1, and Hazel Yater, 15 Cen-ertral avenue, ford. John J. Chestnut and famly, of Boonn., Mr.-and Mrs. Jamts E. Murray The followng pupls of Mss and daughter, Patrca, of 24 Cres- Bass were represented: Dorothy cent place, have returned from a three weeks vacan at Delray Beach, Fla. W. S. Jones, of 12 Englsh Vllage, s spendng several weeks wth hs son-n-law and daughter, Mr. and "Mrs. Harry S. Bostwck, of Cleveland, Oho, formerly of Cranford. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Redden and son. Bob, of 201 Columba avenue, left yesterday on a mor trp Lousvlle, Ky.. where they wll attend the weddng of Mrs. Reddcns sster. Before returnng home, they plan sp at Wllamsbnrg, Va. Grl Scout Troop 8, accompaned by ts, leader, Mrs. Alexander Hamnell, attended a performance of "The Great Waltz/ Saturday afternoon at the Paper Mll Playhouse, Mllburn. Mss Glora Todno. of 341 Wal- Wednesday Club Lsts Exhbrs Exhnbrs n the ffteenth annual art exhbt sponsored -last week by the Wednesday Mornng Club, were as follows: Phylls.Anderson, 225 Cranford avenue, 2 ols; Mrs. Lon Alcorn of Westfleld, I ol; Pearl Phelps Brown of Unon, 1 ol, "Frst Impresson"; D. C. N. Collns, 232 Walnut street, 2 seascapes; Elnore Colt, 6 Adams avenue, 2 ols; Alce Crump, 729 Lnden place, 1 portrat; Vera Frances Moore, Roselle Park; 1 ol; was flower grl, and John Papa, the George Mallett, Westfleld, 1 ou; brdes brother, was rng bearer. C. L. Elude, 6 Orange avenue, 2 The brde wore an old fashoned ols, and Mary Pearce, Roselle whte dress wth a hoop skrt Her Park, 1 oll fngertp vel was held by a crown Also, Anthony Pappas, Westfleld, and she carred a whte prayer book portrat and Wnter Scene; June wth an orchd. The mad of honor wore a green dress wth a hoop Sprague, Roselle Park, 1 ol; Ellen DHonau, 1 pastel; Lllan DHonau, 1 pastel; Gayle Ossmann, 1 charcoal, and Lee Skes, 1 crayon. Pastels were exhbted by Roy F. Hammond, 111 Rversde drve, mxed meda, and Judth Irony, 22 Tuxedo place, 1 portrat JMlss Vermlye also contrbuted 1 dry pont, and R. J. M. Welch Of Hampn Hall dsplayed 7 phographs. Students of Cranford Hgh School whose work was ncluded n the exhbt were as follows: Gayle Ossmann, and Wllam Walsh, grade 7;JBetty Fenderoon, Florence Klyhus, Mary Ann Scholtz, Joan Apgar, Janet Copeland, JanetHem. Patrca Langlle, grade 8; Bruce Whte, Alex Stesenko, Arthur Thomas, Johanna Roselle Park Grl, Brde Of Frank Buonocore At a double weddng performed Sunday at Assumpn Church,-Rof; sclle.park, Mss Florence Papa, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Papa, of Roselle Park, became the brde of Frank L. Buonocore, n Mr. and "Mrs. Lnca Buonocore, 239 North avenue, west. Darng the ceremony,the brdes. brother, Salvatprc Papa, was marred Edth M. Kaplan, of Queens, L- I. The Rev. John Chego, pasr, offcated. Gven n marrage bv her father, the brde was attended by Mss Anne Cutnfello, of Roselle Park, as mad of honor. Brdesmads were sequns. Her corsage /also was of g a r d e n a s.. * Followng a weddng trp Florda, the couple wll make ther home n Cranford. - The brde attended schools, on Long Island and s employed by Goerkes Department Sre, Elzabeth..Mr. Buonocore at- Health Report Four cases of chckenpox, 1 case of scarlet fever, 2 cases of measles, 3 cases of mumps and 1 case of whoopng cough were reported ths week the obard of Health, t was announced by Health Offcer Wllam P. Smth. Mrs. J. E. Jeffres of 30 Dunham avenue entertaned at a card party last nght To Wed May MARJOMB OPglERMAN Waddng nvtans have been ssued for the marrag* May «of Mss Marjore Ousterman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Ousterman, Sr^ of 117 Newttreet. Clfford C Corbet, son of Henry B» Corbet of 337 Chrstana street, Roseue, and the late Mrs. Corbet..," The double rng ceremony wll be performed by candlelght at 8 p. OL, at the Frst Food Sale Curre Memoral. W.C.T.U.. wn sponsor a food and otlty_sale morrow at 9 JO am, at the Cran- Mrs. "Georg N. Larsen and chldren qf Chco, Calf., formerly Tuesday eght n Masonc Temple. of Cranford, wll, leave Thursday, ford Yardage Shop. Plans for themrs. Martha Maurer. of Westfeld, May 6, from Fort Mason, Calf., sale were completed last Thursday supreme assocate conductress, was jon her husband, Capt. Larsen, n at a meetng held at the home of guest of honor, and others present Yokohama, Japan. Mrs. A. R. Lawson. 109 Thomas ncluded delegates from varous of Cranford; M. }; Anderson. Mss street. In the absence of Mrs. Wl-courtlam A. Ireland. Mrs. J. Algns Four canddates were elected throughout the State. George C. Kaser, Jr., son of Mr. Joan Anderson and Joseph Anderson, of Holmdel; Mr. and Mrs. Knowles presded at the busness membershp. Mrs. Elzabeth Fn- and Mrs. Kaser, of 39 Munsee drve, has been accepted Pennsylvana Thomas Mahon and daughters, sesson. Devons were led byley, of Roselle, loyal matron, presded. Alpha Chapter of Alpha Epslon Delta Nanal Scholastc Honorary Pre-Medcal Fraternty at Lehgh nut avenue, wll he honored at a Walcott, Warner Cooper,, Joan pre-rfraduan tea be gven Koos, Nancy Rubrght,*John Gaffney, Wllam Lee and Kathleen all of Elzabeth; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clare and Eleen; Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. James F. Woodng. Frank ODonnell and son. Kevn, Sunday by Mrs. Frank S. Forte, of 318 Roosevelt avenue, Newark. Tones, Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Guests wll nclude 20 classmates Grace Dent*. Hlfclenus and, daughter, Karn, from St. Elzabeth College, Convent, and ther escorts. grade 10; Rchard Robnson, Jane Ann Butland and Nck Myers. John SchmtZt of 39 OradelL Mrs. E. D. Beeves, of 406 Casno Hollywood avenue, entertaned d Sat- urday at a brthday party for ther We are proud annonrar Tunner, Wllam Bcska. Edward avenue, returned last week from Llddy Washngn, D. C. where she at- y and Homan,, graded daughter. Dorothy, who was 10. To Speak at UJC the showng of Sprng and Pld tended the 57th Contnental Conpress of the Daughters of the Amer- Paul Catta, Cyntha Glllnga, Mar- year* old on May 6. About 20 holcs Anonymous wll speak at ons. Authentc -perod 11; Harry Crag, Rchard Poldore, and ther son, Blly, who wll be 6. Several representatves of Alco- Summer weddng fashcan Revolun. Returnng home vn Durham, Joan Van Iderstne, guests were present from Cranford. Unon Junor College Tuesday gowns beautfully styled. wth her was her aunt, Mrs. J. S. Alce Falrweather, Dors Streu Kentworth and OradelL There nght, t was announced ths week _ Kean of Ban Rouge, La. They and Robert Grobengeser, 12. were games and refreshments. by Henry.I*. Campbell; head of trbute the brde. " were joned on Frday by Mrs. the socology and psychology departments at the college. The talks n plan oratve Reeves mother, Mrs. F. H. Kean; Mrs. J. H. Brockbank. of 70S Meet Jmmy Stewart wth nece. Mss Else K. Jones and Mrs. Lnden place, wll be hostess morrow nght at a brdge party. At Newark Arport are Bcheduled start at 8:45 p.n, and W. R. Roberts, all of whom left by mor Saturday for ther home n Approxmately 12 guests are expected attend. and Harry lovett ot the Cranford Mr. and Mrs. Russell W. Roy of Vce-presdent Wllam Barren Ban Rouge. BIRTHS Mklsa Lons Club met and talked wth Oakhurst npwmm^ the brth of a Jmmy Stewart, famous mon son, Bruce Alan, on Aprl 24 at pcture acr, durng a ur ot thefort Monmouth Hosptal Mrs. Newark Ar Reserve Tranng Detachment base at Newark Arport WEDDING INVITATIONS Prnted and Engraved COOT of Emly Post Avalable lor ConsnlUtlcn Evenng Appolntmenta ALLEN PRINTING COMPANY 41 North Anu. E. Cranford HOME-MADE CAKES WHITE or DEVILS FOOD YELLOW and WHITE ANGEL FOODS DECORATIONS MRS. NEUMAN TEL. CRANFORD M CHILDRENS PLAY CLOTHES FOR GIRLS SHORTS PEDAL PUSHEE18 DUNGAREES BOXEBS FOR ROYS SHOUTS DUNGAREES MATCH EM WITffl summ POLO SHIRTS, SPORT SHEETS, AND DRESS SHEETS Stees 2MS All Oar Clothes Are Sanforzed «"*" Cexas la ESlue Denm, flahar/hn^ and Popln. Aa& for jrotr Shop In Cranford Sweepstakes Coupons When Hafclns Purchaser In Oar Sre. Carol-Lee Kdde Shop OPEN FRIDAYS TUX 0:00 P. H. 2 N. Unon Aw. CRonfonl as guests of CoL Wllam G. Boyer on Monday afternoon. Mr. Stewart wll star wth Edde Albert and Joan Fontane n a mon pcture. "Yon Gotta Stay Happy," scenes for whch were beng shot at the arport ths week. The Cranford men were ntroduced by former Patrolman Henry Smon of Cranford, who s now servng as publc relans offcer for the reserve detachment. The acr s a former Ar Force colonel, and the flm s about ar freght plots.. On ther ur of the base, Mr. Barren and Mr. Lovett wtnessed actvtes n whch Ar Force reservsts partcpate keep up ther profcency. WE REPAIR ALL MAKES OF SEWING MACHINES Let a Snger expert tune-up your Snger tngrh^y. Reasonable charges. Estmates furnshed h advance. Call Year <M Stayvcaaat Avc ONION UNlanvtne Kfaa Street WESTflKLD WEstfleld CALL Breen f s FOR FINE BRANDIES CR Presbyteran Church, wth the Rev. Robert O. Xbngaker, pasr,, fflmh g Mr. Oustennan wll gve hs daughter n marrage. Attend* ng the couple wu be the prospectve brdes sster. Mss Alce Oustennan, as mad tf ers wll be Walter Ousterman. a brother of the brde-elect, and Robert Boruchowtz of Westfleld. Pror the ceremony, Mrs. Boruchowtz wll sng "O Promse Me," and "Because." A recepn for 80 guests wll follow n the Casno. Mrs. M. /. Anderson Honored at Party - Mss Maran Schmtz of 43 Holly wood avenue, was hostess Smday at a surprse brthday party n honor of Mrs. M. J. Anderson, of Holmdel. Sprng flowers arranged n a pnk and blue color scheme served as decorans.. Followng a buffet supper, moves were, shown. Guests were Mrs. Jesse Ranhofer, Mss Carolyn Ranhofer, Mss Beatrce Gleason and Clarence Schmu, Roy s the former Legh Aken of Cranford. Mr. Roy, a corporal n the U. S. Army, s a natve of Georga. Mr. and Mrs. Crayn P. Walker. Jr., of Pttsburgh, Pa., announce the brth of a son, Wllam Nevlle, on Aprl 27. Mrs. Walker s..the former Anne Barber, daughter of Mrs. Heny O. Barber, of 106 Orchard street. Genune French g byy Cranfords oldest.n»nnjng establshment. No shrnkage or loss of belts or butns. Paramount Cleaners, 8 Walnut avenue, Cranford. Mss Jean Bamford Feted at Shomer Mss Jean Bamford. daughter of Mrr«a«T3fr«r HroU A. Bamfocr. of 6 Hckory, street, was honored Saturday at a mscellaneous shower gven by Mrs. Wllam Arncth, of Unon. The dnng room was decpratedrapnk and greco. A sprnklng can showerng over gfts ranged n front of tbc freplace set on the mantel About 21 guests attended..."" MssBamford wo be on Camp Endeavor. Assstng Tune 12 Alfred Schemer, son ofhazel Btmgensck, hostess, and Mrs. Armaad Schorner, of Unon. The ceremony wll be performed at the Fm Pre»bj«tera» Church, wth the Rev. Robert G. r, offcatng. pas- Naney Senna Homoacd At Brthdaj Party Nancy Serba, danghtcr of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Senna, of 1 Harsh street, celebrated her sxth brthday Wednesday. Aprl 21. wth a party at her home. Decorans were pnk, bhte, yellow, green and whte. Nancy receved manr gfts. Among guests, from Gnnford. Fanwood and Westfeld Hargo Falloa, Joan WahL Janet McMaster. Mchael Brescher. Bett-BIare Brescher, Beverly Hetsler, BuTy. Bobby. Buddy and Donald Mueller. Herman Koehbler. Beverly Lowery. Rta IssertelL Robert and Rkhard Rchroath. Ann-Mare and Bn Grffn, Jean Foster, George Craft and Jerry Senna. Others present were: Mrst Mueller. Urs. Grffn, Mrs. Smolley and Mss Katherne Oleyar. Goests unable attend the afternoon party were feted n the evenng. Thev were Jr. and Mrs. Frank Oleyar. the Smolley famly, Andrew Zovak and Mss Oleyar. Faculty Tea Faculty members of Cranford Hgh School were guests Tuesday Snyder, presdent of the club, and Mrs. Charles Redden, member of the Board of Educan, poned. Announcement has been made that the, regular meetngs of the Wednesday Mornng Clob wll be omtted next week. for the Margaret Greene Guld To Hold Bake Sale. A bake sale tner auspces pf the Margaret Greene Guld of the Frst Presbyteran Church. wll be held Saturday from 9 aja. 1 p.m. n the Cranford Yardage Shop. Hejen Boyd, of the ways and means commttee. wu be n charge ; At*a regular sapper meetng take place Monday at 7 p.m, n the chnrch, Mrs. E. M. Dtusler wll show a move and gve a talk Louse -Spoha, co-hostess, wll be Molly Vncentsen and Ruth Rchns. Devon* wll be led by Helen Paolsen. Sewng assgnments, receved from the Elzabeth Presbytery by Helen Frank, mssonary program charman, wll be worked on darng the meetng. A meetng of the Evenng Presbyteral of the Elzabeth Presbytery wll take place Tuesday nght n Duoeuen. The executve boards of the Womens Organzan and the GnM met Tuesday nght dscuss methods of cooperatng n varous church programs. :. Clara Wllams, presdent, represented the guld at an executve board meetng of the Elzabeth Presbytery, held Tuesday n Westfeld. Local Gft Performs 111 College Concerts. Mss Barbara Leon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Henry Leon, II, of 18 Central avenue, "wll partcpate ths week-end n a jont concert by the Hood College Chor and the Frankln and Marshall Glee Crab at Hood College, Frederck, Md. A sophomore at Hood College, _ Mss Leon performed durng a smlar concert held recently at Frankln am MlVII <*«lt» F tanratlw, Pa. Mss Leon s majorng n musc and mnornk n Englsh. She serves as feature edr -on "The Blue and afternoon at,,a tea: gven, by thegrey," the-college newspaper, and educanal commttee of the s a member of the edral staff Wednesday Mornng Clnb at theof "The Hood College Herald" a home of Mrs. C. W. Nets. 601 lterary magazne. Orange avenue. More than 50 In addn. Mss Leon s secre- persons attended. Mrs. P. Eugene ry and "treasurer of "The Trdent Club." a musc organzan. She also has taken part - n the play, ".Harret." and has wrtten and aqjed n two orgnal skts. Court of Amaranth Brthday Canford Court of Amaranth celebrated ts twenty-frst brthday annversary at a regular meetng Its Sprngtme at A & A! LAWNMOWERS ad 19.9& BUBBEB GARDEN HOSE so& 4*49 Seeds Here U RtxMy A Man^tma Vc~kze! - Fertlzer - Lmts - And, of Course, We*re Sffl MEAD<JUAKTEBS for the DAYTON WATEE SOFTENER Make ct smple matter nstead of 2 tmoffomnmfng task. Pajr tj[ check nstead c wth cash. Well wel* come jsmr account Cranford Trust Company (Establshed 1904) Menr Federal Depost Insurance Corporatloa Bay aad BAld t srncs Bonds Intan Servces Held By Lady Foresters. Intan servces were conducted Monday nght by Betsy Ross Crcle, 61, Lady Foresters of Amerca, for Mare Reed, Betty Stanford, Mrs. Johnson and -Ruth Turk, at the Casno... Maran Chrchllo, of Elzabeth, was wnner of an afghan whch had Ultra... been made by the followng sster members of the crcle: Stella Mc- Caskll, Jula Wllams. Alce Schwedsts, Adele Schuller, Mn Anderson, Ann Wlloughby, Mary Mc- Caskll and Jula McCaskll, Followng the meetng, a brth. dav party was held for members who-celebrated brthdays n March and Aprl. Gfts were presented and refreshments were served. Our servces are conducted wth a quet dgnfy and reverence befttng the occason when sympathetc understandng s a requste n fulfllment of every responsblty. " DISTINCTIVE FUNERAL SERVICES ALWAYS * r «* > v. TODAY, FRI. and SAT. 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They gve you greater value, o, because theyre Close-Trmmed remove excess waste before theyre weghed. - - SDIEL fm o r IP al EBal ase Wev end (bvotu Dx ror btcema. IBBOIHJIVCI ensj Prme Bbs of Beef srtcd th.65b Boneless Brsket free& «comod Plate & Navel Beef»r«hc Chopped Beef AMBaMreMy ereatdlb. S9» Lan Pork Chops cm^ < Pork Chops *M**4hap Fresh Hams vvbd»oreuw Frefth Pork Shoulders o»t««& 47«Fresh Span Rb* o * Leg or Rump of Veal * Boneless Vea Roast skaua Rb Veal ChopsShore*-tasw8js»$».79o Breast or Neck of Veal «w sueoy, oonss^ csa Bosdr^a or Oagular-Whola or ellher hell J3e» under Boled Ham Slced BaCOn Suanyfl»ld cod o&tn Frankfurtera Pork Sausage t&& cs.63o Mess Bologna or Meaft Loaff 1 <Buck Shad a o o Boa Shad. e o «Fresh Flounder Fllet e Fresh Porglea Freah Cod SteaK o «a e- > o o Fmah Flomndere a a a SPIC & SPAN foz esaanjng palnlad eafaccs SBS MS, xfodets, d&a, c e SUPERMARKETS YOUR MONBY IVORY FLAKES for dbhas and fn* fabrcs 36. A&Fs MIRY CENTER Bay all your butter, eggs and other dary foods at your A&P Super Market, where theyre as fresh as all outdoors and as thrfty as the day s long! Fresh Sharp Chedrar Mld Cheddar _, IWBO Grown a WhJa leros WW leghorn whob t=n cured vtnoa md Fancy Swss - sneed. Blended Swse Mel«O-Bt Process Gold-N-Rch Cheeaa Fanner Chees» o o o foodcren ycg. Salad Cottage dees Cream Cheese ftnsde v 6 as. I! ExSSb 2 Oos.aol7o PaOSt^Ett Araercsn or Praan 6\z ox. p&s- 25o Nestle T 8 Gruyer e o <> o o dox.p.4cb CheeSeN BaCOIl Gardens 0or263 PRODUCE When t cones freshness, the flowers that bloom n the sprng have nothng on the fruts and vegetables n A&Ps Produce Department Theyre harvested fresh, delvered fresh and sold fresh. Florda Yellow Onons Fresh Pneapple florns Rhubarb Komaorowo 2 bunches I7o Washed Spnach 0 o e o e Oox.cea.bso$a C e l e r y S t a l k s. Crtp. v»w 2 bunches 2 ^ Green Peppers Crsp Radlfhea Dred Aprcpfs «o- o o o o Dred Mxed Frut meucvb JANB nmatem DESSERT LAYERS r^bt frozn tho oven bo flled aad thmted by yon. «<D a «Heap theso lsbt epoc^o cako hgh wth jroux favod tsxt. Angel Food Rng. o o o o e o P o u n d Cakfl Slver. Gold. Marb or Della per cut 2 7 o Iced Rasn Bread. o o o o Frankfurt Rolls, motes Better Ces Leeo Vlaoroa wd vnay o o o o o pkg.oj@forl6o Bed Crcle for orar oavnat kwy * 3 (k. ban 1L34 rtkes BHCTIVE IN Ml SUIH MAMEK AND SHMOVKE STORK Wttf DAZZLE BLEACH For tho laundry a. s*. BEECHNUT Straned Baby Foodb «.ll «,* 4

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5 It.4 j I): fc Famly Month Observance by Presbyteran* month of Iy wll be ^ frst as Fatally Month n tht Presbyteran Church, and o York, the son of the late Charles the August P. Schmdt Memoral Obtuary H. and Brdget McNamara. He Home. 13S Westfleld avenue, SUsacame Cranford SO yean ago.:beth. Interment wfll be US B Edward J,MeNunn Edward J. McNamara. 61, of 206He formerly was employed by the green Cemetery, Elzabeth, South avenue, east, ded at hs plumbng and beatng frm ot home yesterday mornng aftey a. Brennan and Toye. short llness. The funeral wll be survvng" are two brothers Dooleys Funeral Home, charfe, w avenuc-eastr -* - - os0. XY7Z*«h*. at s t Mchaels-Church t nterment wll be nl! td l * g<nn<np next Sunday at the jholger and ErlePeterson of Cranng servce. The subject of the -. McNamara was bora h New * ded Sunday at hs home, lfs wll be The Homes that Wse Men 1 Lexngn avenue, Jersey Cty. Yardage Shop, Eastman street runenl servces werebedat Car* Survvors nclude another nece, Buld," and the Chancel Chor wll. From 811 p, m. Saturday, the rlgans Funeral Home. Jersey Cty, Mrs. frank AOgler of Unon, and sng "Bless the Lord, O My Soul»";second SouV;second Open House wll be heldl held) He was born bom n Fnland and hada brother and sster h Germany. by IppoUof-Ivanoff. At. the Sun-jfor Sun-for young people of hgh scnoojuved school lved* 29 years h n Jersey < Cty, day Evenng Hour the message age^ All knds of recrean and where was employed as a earwll be from the Twenty-thrd all forma of fellowshp are on the penters foreman by the Turner Psalm. /[program, and all young people of Construcn Company. woe ottatrcrap crnznf AND CHRONICX* THURSDAY, AFRO. n, Born fa Mrs. had lved 60 years h Elzabeth, where she was a member of St Marks Lutheran Church and the St. Marks Ladles Ad Socety. Pror her llness, she made her home wth a nece. Mss Martha Benzng, and a nephew, Jacob Benzng, at 7M Monroe avenue, Elzabeth. She Is the wdow of Joseph SlegeL Frederck Rupp, 71, of 28 Wlavenue, ded at -JtO The Junor Fellowshp wll meet the church and ther frends are In - addn hs sons, he n the Dugette room at 7 p: m, nvted. survved by y hs wfe,, Alma; ; two!!"2e o wth Donald Cyphers and Judy I On MondajS at 7 p. m.. rauffhtant. Petersen as leaders. The pc wll garet Greene Guld wll hold ts daughters, Mm Mrs. W*1s* Helga Mnmumn Magnuson 5 * * and Mrs. Helen Jasnsk of Jersey Cty, and flvo grandchldren, street be "Worshp and Grow as We regular supper and work meetng. Sng." The Senor-Fellowshp wll Hostesses wll be Hazel Bungenmeet n the chor room. A flm, sck and Louse Spohn, ccpchar- Mrs. Anna Slegle "Boundary Lnes,", wll be shown, men; Molly Vncentsen and..ruth depctng magnary lnes whch Rchns. A short move wll be Mrs. Anna Segle, 85, ded Tues- Memoral Park, Unon. A baker, Mr. Rupp was born n dvde people from each other by Mrs. Dusler on "Campday at Cranford Hall, where she Germany. He had been employed the lnes of "fear," "color," "pos- Endeavor." had been a patent for two andpart tme by Wlngerts snce sessons" and "greed." Jean Snyder and members of the Outreach tve commttee of the Womans wll be held day at 2 oclock at wfe, two sons and a daughter. Tuesday Tesday at 10 a. m. the execu- one-half years. Funeral servces Easter. Survvors nclude hs Commsson wll gude the group Assocan wll hold ts monthly n worshp odd dscusson. meetng.. Tonght the annualmeetng and The followng groups of the elecn of offcers of the Church Womans Assocan wll meet at, M -E-PC o School wll) be.held n the.gym- 1:30 p. m. on Wednesday: Group nasmn. The guest speaker wll 1. Mrs- Bshop, leader, at the home be the Rev. Ray J. Hnrmelnk. as- * Mrs. H. S. Lang. 101 Hampn sstant secretary of the Board of street; Group 2, Mrs. Weydemeyer, Chrstan Educan. leader, at the home of Mrs.M. Saturday mornng from 9 12 Stearns, 38 Manson terrace; Group oclock, the Margaret Greene 4 > Mrs; Mller, leader, at the home Guld wll hold a bake sale at the M"- *"*«* Lange, 10 Madson avenue; Group 5, Mrs. Douglas, leader, at the home of Mrs. C. B. CALL Breens FOR FINE WHISKIES CR Latendorf, 35 Balmlere parkway; Group 6, Mrs. Marsglo, leader, at the home of Mrs. F. Brand, 105 Makam drve. The members ot Group 3, wth Mrs. W. J. Fredrck as leader, wll attend, the-monthly meetng of the Nanal and Foregn Msson Boards at the Presbyteran Buldng, New York Cty, where they wll hear Dr. Henry S. Randolph speak on "The Rural Church and Indan Work" n the Unted States and Mrs. Paul Strech dscuss Unon Andean Inda Msson." FIRST IN LINE!! PRICES!! QUALITY!! COMPARE ANYWHERE!! SMALL JERSEY W*^k PORK LOINS Ib. Of* Whole or Half SMALL BONELESS Fresh HAMS 0,630 Any Weght from 4 Ib*. up CHOICE PRIME RIB ROAST ShortCut Extra Choce, Lew, Bonelesa CORNED BEEF Armours Fancy Large JPOWL.: :..:... Hormda SLICED BACON 1 Hotrnel* LINK SAUSAGE : SWIFTS PREMIUM SAUSAGE MEAT HonneTs Fancy. LAMBS UVER :...:...*. Vz Ib- pkg....ib. : :: Jb.,J Ib. - DAIRY SPECIALS Fresh, Creamy ROLL BUTTER Grade A LARGE EGGS Ik.: dox MISS WISCONSIN CHEESE % % pfe* SANTI COTTAGE CHEESE, Loose Ib. Armours Qovesbloom BA CHEDDA CHEESE 2 Ib. loaf SWISS CHEESE, Slced Ib. 43c 35c 59c 55c 45c 81c 63c Startng Ntxl Week, We WU Carry Tender-Knt Steaks Made.FteBh Erery Oar by Our Federal Steaknaker. A New Bleat SensaUen Qatek CooUng Teader. Jolcy. DcUclotta, Try One! 3Sc 25c c Watch Our Wndow* for Daly Specals! Cranford Neat Market FRANK VODRASKA 11 WALNUT AVE. CRanford Our Sre Is Closed AH Day Mondays 7 Eastman Funeral servces were con ducted at the Haeberlo and Barth Funeral Home, Irvngn, on Monday. Interment was n Hollywood GAR Df N "MO SHE lumm L Not affected ty wetuur. 2. Knk prooc Crack prao f 4. ft the wegta of ordnary hoso. & Tough. Stands abase. THE NEWTVElTnTCQUPUNC KIHI»»» MM*. A You Never HoyReplaea ft." Cranford Pant & Hardware 106 SOUTH AVE..E. Ganford S-1870 "It It Swms, We Have It" MARINOS FKK8B nsh afasuoet, m ATE. «, O.S.1SSS O»«H» fflta Bteosa IOOOBOO FREE ADVICE ON MAKING LAWNS and GARDENS By Mr. C.F.Scott of Swft & Co. SATURDAY, MAY 1st BRING SAMPLES OF SOIL TO BE TESTED FREE HURRY! HURRY! HURRY! BENOVATE OS MAKE LAWNS NOW AVOID COHPnmoN 1VRH VKBDS INSURE HEALTHY GROWTH PEAT MOSS or HYfER-HUMUS BOVUNG - DRICONURE nmvs Torn son.. " LIME or LIMESTONE CO&RECTS son. Acmmr And For Goodneu Sake Try Our QUALITY LAWN SEED INCREASED SALES PBOVE CENTRAL PARK SUPREME TOPS EM ALL FEI 5 C E. TRUBENBACH /OKI. ED AT THE OLD FIRE ENGINE WHEEL SOUTH AVE., E. CRanford tocbodo FRUIT FtAVORS.:.. PRIDE OF THE FARM,!B bolt. for DH1C1OUS PIE CRUSTS FLAKO,... 2 DB.MONTE o Sauce UBBYS TOP. MILK. 2 FANCY JERSEY GROWN ASPARA8US Full Bunch 29 c Over 3 pewads In TfNDBt SYRINOUESS GREEN BEANS 2 >- 29c HOMI GROWN JUICY SEEDLESS Grapefrut 5 25 v bunch DOHA FANCY MadNTOSH APPLES c SUPER sups Golden Chunles of CHEDDAR SHARP AND TANGY OAHEMBERT - (MOOT «r AMttKAN KAUKUNA KUA b. 79c : 3 portlaa boa WAFT CHEESE SPREADS c MHtAfrU-WMIMTO-OUVl ruunto-sotsh nun ormuumo a* ^^., ParySflack* r ~ lo 33e HmAOBfWA twof 2 s<j- NEW TASTE THUU PARK LANE ICE CREAM pnt pacng* HOM^MAM POTATO SALAD COLESLAW pontd contalmr PALMOUVESOAP Mode tlth. Dalrylands of N«w York State UACHOU DAZZLE 18c HUNTf CAUPOUA #<#> an M mm uem Short Shank Skn tacfc, RaadyEat Smoked Hams.63 e WfMber Ether Moll FANCY MflLK-FED ew4ft»» Orad* A Hkhory Smoked Slab Bacon PL 58c smekad (B«Mla«a) Pork Bttj ^ 79c oo ******** mmemu. munos OCXAN SWAT Craldr Scall9o UBaY Fral OoeWall ~ 3So POUnHOMDA ftmfnt TOMATO SOUP UHESMIOE. JUKE- C0UM8 INN COCBtAA TOMATO JUICE d TOMATO JUNE 2 DONAIO OUCX JANCV 6RAPEFRUIT JUIOE 3 ARMOUrt CORNED BEEF HASH 8 IM. MUCK OVEN BAKED BEANS - - UlSINt VEIS-ALL; M a M CANDY COATB> CH0C0UT1S- SOtOOIS 34-os.bof. 2k \t*a. cant QQQ can. ^ 29c lqud OOIO MIDAI CHEEMOS ^^ 3fle taturs CODFISH CAKES ^ - I 9 e UAMMunrt SHREDDED CODFISH ^ ^ I6e mcu rs CONVERTED RICE *- 23c NAMSCO RfTZ CRAOKERS - * ^ 31c 31 North Ave., E., and 108 Walnut Ave., ntlces BTFBCTIVE THIS WEKX-kNlD ONLY OCTAOOM CLEANSER 2«rl3e NIW AND AMAZINO VEL UUNDRY SOAP CLEANSER Rrths Run Wett Ahead Of Deaths. Brths man Han trpled the cumber of deaths and marrages recorded b Cranfocd Jlrtt March, Health Offcer Wllam P. h announced bs naothly tb» Board of Health. Chdcep lad the lst of communlcable dsflases wth "88 cases,, than twce the 81 cases of jneasles repotted, ^M report also ncludes scarlet fever, 1; German measles, 1; tuberculos, 1; dog btes, 4, and cat btes, 1. Inspecns were ^conducted follows: Communcable dsease, 5 rabes control, 5; food santan, 2dog head examned, 1; buldng santan, 1; V. D. control, 2; septc tanjes, 7; boardng homes for chldren, 2; garbage complants, 4; conference on rodent control, 1; heat complant, 1, "and health educan, 1- Eleven plumbng n specns were made wth nne permts ssued... Septc tank h specns taled seven and nus anctf complants, sx. Inspecns made n cooperan wth the Fre Department.were assst n efforts of preventng accumulan of rubbsh and garbage, essental n rodent control, the report states. Busness establshments are be commended for the excellent cooperan they have extended n both the Fre and Health Departments, Health Offl- -rer-smth announced^ Home ers and tenants are requested remove rubbsh and keep garbage n closed metal contaners as a precaun aganst rodents and fles. A quarantne for rabes n dogs stll exsts, accordng the report. If a dog Is, be removed another county a certfcate from the local Health Department must be obtaned, and f a,dog s -be taken out of the State a certfcate of health must be secured from a veternaran, Health Offcer Smth WINDOW SHADES Holland Madson Cloth ALL SIZES IN STOCK tjohuta* Pant SUp. 1W-IN. ONION AVB. CBanfort C-2S40 Put New Lfe In YOUR FORD CAR 85 H. P. Rebult Engne $ 148 Toor Old Enctne BUDGET PLAN PAT AS YOU RIDE Instalted for SALES SERVICE TWIN BORO AUTO CORP. Wa. 1. 0CBNELZ, Fres. ROSE1XE PARK KO. 4-flM «!! INSURANCE REPRESENTING for FIRE and MARINE: Amercan Eagle fre Insurance Company Agrcultural Fre Insurance Company Glens Falls Fre Insurance Company North Brtsh and Mercantle Fre Insurance Company Insurance Company of North Amerca Travellers Fre Insurance Company CASUALTY Amercan Surety, Company Glens FaUs Indemnty Co. Maryland" Casualty Company Travellers Indetanlty.Co. CHARLES M. YEAKEL Insurance NOTE CHANGE OF PHONE CRanford Room 2, Second Flow CRANFOBO TBUST BLDQ. Ponts out.vaccnan of dogs Sajnst rabes s recommended as a control measure, he sad. "-" 88. Demonstrans by the nuraeeght nfants -were tub baths, 4; - ol and ngnntt H<»»thffrjy mm MwWfftnut sponge baths, 8; care of cord. 17; cough, three nfants were vaccnated, four nfants and nne school March, the followng care of gentals, IS; care of eyes, 6, and correct method of feedng. 10. physcans, and two nfants and chldren were referred prvate The nurses report submtted by 13 school chldren vfth ront->gr<s Durng borne vsts were made by the pr 5 Mt 4»: P<wt partum, S\; Wte, 97; pre-school, M; other*. 2, and brth certlflcates delvered. THK CRANFORD C TZEN( ANP CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, APRIL 29. X948 Dorothy A. Sauer, R. N., stated dseases were reported the Board of Health. A - tal of 95.nspecns treatments were made by the nurse n daly vsts St Mchaels School. Say You Saw t tn The Cranford Ctzen and ChronMr Pag* Nme n New York Cty. The one hun-relandred and sxty-nne regular and Telephone Laborares n New supervsor, of _the TUH Moblzan Coarse reserve offcers and seventy-seven ndustral ^executves, educars Harold Schmtt of 120 Makam and promnent ctzens who at- the sessons represented the Tete One oa»frve has.lust completed the eco-tended nomc moblzan course f<-r re- Nor heast secn of the Unted Ten Inches of snow Is equal s >rve offlcers and selected cvlans States. Mr. Schmtt s commer-v >»h of ran. oos moves New Buldm THIS s wm FdlRRIAJL Insde ths MEW Koos Buldng the carpenters, panters, decorars ore etll workng. The ndvdual chops, model rooms, cottages*...are not yet completed. The beautful, nspred celngs, you remember as dstnctvely Kooa Bros, are n the makng. among the thngs come"...soon. But, you wll) fnd large ^elecns... all at typcal Kooa Bros, covngs. SAME WeVo back at.the old, tatnllar locatloo on St Georges Ave. In Rahway, oppool o&o Bahway Comty Pork... jost o ohort,, pleasant drve away from the congested cltf traffc. And, parkns fatn problem... weve a hngo. court, juoj for that purpose, at the rear of the buldmg wth a drect entrance our Street Floor. WERE OPENTEVEffY You can drve over any evenng... tho evenng thats most convenent for yon... for wevo open every nght* except Sundays, of conree, Eycn If yon hoveat {ornlro ebopphg do... max Welcome Ma Is ont... wjfe the camo gracous nvtatloa bzotn ocrmd yoar beof content. o o o o o No, the nteror of the buldng s not yet completed _... Brat more mportant yon than gkmoroma settngd. s Koos Bros, once-agan huge selecns... acres of days newest creans for homes. Every sute, every pece was purchased ths year, especally for dsplay n ths new buldng. Whether youre a collecr of authentc reproducns or an admrer of contemporary modern... youll want vst ths NEW Koos Bros, just see the exctng thngs that have happened fumturo desgns, fabrcs, colors. Youll enjoy seeng luxurous new-weave broadlooms, nspred accessores, latest scentfc developments n rados, applances. Youll want dscover, once agan, ; wonderful values so typcal of Koos! Do come morrow oftemoos^ond evenng. lroo. eaecnatveo wll be on bjnd greet you! _ v,. ST. GEORGES AVE. AAHWAY ! J, - >: \X. nl j^&^&^lx^^

6 w, THE THE CRANFORD Cttern 1«Catmum TBB Cbmtt Cmam, Kfrblbhed 1IM (Combad fat 1S21). SDWABD C WcMAHOH. P CHftftUW If. BAT, fnanced by those runds. Read and study all you can about cancer and ts threat you and your jove4 ooes^ and take every admonn and suggesn n the matter serously, for you may thus save your own lfe or the. lfe of someone close your - THE EDXTOR why I was ntrgued by a survey whch shows that many.at the people^ contacted beleved we should have- more jxbue ^druntp. TIM> Cranord Cvc Forum Con- IN RETROSPECT & IUts et 9m Cttanav aa* t was announced vj Tax Assessor Increaae n state and SfS Help For Troubled DITDWAL_ SOOATION frend,, or who s t u a netm Aprl 22, ma Edr, Ctzen sad Chroncle Cranford, N. J. Dear* S r : ,... :.: In days paper I road wth nterest your artcle on talks (hren relatve, by Mayor Oeorse E. Octerhcldt Btenber Qualty WwkUat of H. 3. Batercd at tte Post Offce at Cranford, N. J, u Second Class Matter. Publshed taunday at Cranford, New Jersey, by The Cranford Ctzen and Ohrookte, Inc. Offcal paper Sat Orcnfocd, Garwood. and ScnttwCB* Subscrpn Bates f&st a Vear In Advance OFFICE: 5-7AMenSt TeL CBanConl (MM08 Keep Up The Fght An awareness of ther cvc responsblty n a matter of mportance every human beng has been demonstrated by Cranford resdents n ther generous re-- sponse the 1948 drve for funds for the Amercan Cancer Socety. Realzan of the goal n the local drve means that we have done our part nsure contnuan of the research, servce and educanal actvtes of the socety n ts all-out war aganst cancer. *~~ take full advantage of the work beng done by the/amercan Cancer Socety, however,,each one of us must contnue hs part n the war aganst the dread dsease even after Cancer Control Month closes morrow. One out of every eght persons s doomed de of cancer, unless ndvduals contnue the battle throughout the year wth knowledge and prompt acn* Your most mportant part n ths battle s act mmedately protect yourself and famly whenever there s the slghtest suspcon of trouble. Dagnoss by your docr wll tell whether treatment s requred and what do. Our most powerful weapon s the knowledge that cancer s curable n ts early stages. If you act n tme, records ndcate, your chances are close ffty-ffty of beng cured. You can help by spreadng ths knowledge. And dont lean back wth the feelng that "t cant happen me." No one s safe from ths nhuman kller. Cancer strkes all ages and all races, and t nvades, on the average, one out of every two homes rch and poor alke. Wth our local campagn for funds a success, lets proceed now consoldate our posn n the battle aganst cancer by resolvng each one take full advantage of all the help and hope held out by the dscoveres made and contnung be made n the research work morrow, t may be you, The Mental Hygene Socety _ Unon County was organzed four years ago gve expert and traned guda persons who fnd themselves unable cope wth condns around them. It s ncorporated under the laws of the State of New Jersey as a Club., <* the cmafbrd -Rotary Bout of ~ " ncreased nterest s dsplayed quckly, nstead of more publc forums we are afrad Cranford wl have no &wn-wde publc forum.. - Sncerely,. B. F. Newwanger. Sl» North Unon Avenue Granted, N. J. Aprl 38. IMS - -A ^ast-mnute effort ncrease the purchases of bonds by ndvduals beyond the $273,000 mark was made n Cranford as the Second War Loan Drve was about end. Robert B. Crane, ^ ^ throughout Unon b ddl l art y p^^ f f ^ ^ f t throughout Unon County as a whole, purchases by ndvduals already had exceeded the set quota. A trout fshng contest at Bsnsetfc Danv North Unon avenue, aras clmax an event-oled Youth Week n Craafbrd, sponsored by tte Rotary CSuh». The fshng contest was open, all local boys sad grts of Preparng makeuwfa- frst the Cranfard Dramatc Cum* age. Thrteaa prses were be The annual roll cab and Craafard-Garwood-Kezdl Ih fund drtveof tbe *, Amercan Sebsefcr, The sec d ^ on Idarsttne and tens&j nnual free raoo pcture cook of Cranford. Acn should be***"* Sn **» upon them. J yean, I was partcularly nterested * *** Red Cross, went over the p, t was amaunnnd by Henry W. Wlupple, treasurer, who stated that proceeds of a concert by Rubnoff, sponsored by.the Uons Club, put the drve over the coal of edral columns last $18,300. *» Jy ganzan, and mantans clncs people he contacted beleved SKSS SSSTf What doe, th. treatment do? prof Ml«M tu> o *^.f. ~"~XJ : _T* "j~" ~-r:*-p-rr- uraee. We have brought Cran- The Ctzen and Chroncle, as trww, psychologst -and psychatrc work- ford p people n ther vared always when worthwhle enterera releve tensons, Strans,.worres?5?*J?^?- B few «^ Mordeca prses.are undertaken,was unr ncreasng understandng of hs partcular Smth, U. a. Senar from New no other newspaper whch so genstrengths and weaknesses. Jersey, Dr. Paul R. Mart, Colum- erously supports chartable, schol- In tk» clnc*»l» ItwlnrtJl < «/) *» Unv w»tj r. Dr. Hugh Wolfe, astc and cultural endeavors of ^ ^n me Clncs the narvdua under cty College of New York, Dr! the communty t calls home. treatment s helped establsh an att- H«ry Pratt Farchld, Professor want gve specal credt rude of mnd that gves hm a respect not SS?? > l^l5 0 fts r J* New Ro «er a Norn» presdent of the only for hmself and hs posn as a««^ receved concernng tbe poor audbty-of the ar. rad srens. Commander C K. Sellers was authorzed by the Defense Councl have survey made and two addnal srens purchased or other changes effected Dwve t*n*f audblty * OK *ny alarm sjuhw Townspeople wer»_ urged by Mrs.- "Jacob Stanley ""* HT fmf"vy MacClary, co-charmen of the salvage commttee of the Cranford Defense Councl, begn collectng scrap metal and rubber for a one-day scrap drve. _ Publc cooperan n a surprse blackout test was the best yet n the opnon of Judge C K. Sellers, commander of the local Cvlan Defense forces. There was a large turnout of the cvlan defense forces and only four reportable vola-. behd tausorabfordt Local housewves were be shown flms f XIUMM were o se OBWHU. Plant were made for tte annual Boy drve be conducted Under l e a d M erck Smth, drve chartmn. The was expected, be reached by a canvass. ^-Veanage A substantal cut n the pay-of Townsh ana employes was aumomea ny re,^..^^.-..r.^-,.r. ^-^-^==..:.^.<^=g--«-«^- """. wnttnonm msnop-eg-the New for member of hs communty, but also a re- Yorfc Area, and Mr. Sanford Bates, Mrs. E. A. Helm for her palnstakmwt fnr A«ro-hta of nth***. It s a nve- N ew Jersey State Drecr of In- ng work on sgnatures for the spect lor the rghts or Others. «"«P r* sutus ad Agences,.programs, whch^pad for all ventve as. well as a curatve servce. y^ Forum pcs have been n- prntng, bothprograms and tck- The Mental Hygene Socety s meet- terestng,rt«n»«g»gand-vared; ets, and left a balance over; the nff a Ion* recognzed need n Unon "***** ««* Management, «Am-nne commttee df earnest workers; r. B rccugutea n e w m wuuu fc 3 ^ ^. Possble Benefts and) the organzans and clubs of County.. ^ -. Control**, "World Government", the wn, and the busness men You can be a part of ths servce. "The Challenge Educan**, who, because the concert was on Your nterest and cooperan as a^ Responsblty for World Frday, evenng, could not even flur m w w m o cuupereuua «a "Peace". -Youth Recrean". "The enjoy the musc they had helped member ot tne socety s mvtea. _ Future of the Famly". brng the wn. Cranfords 1948 quota h the SO- The above speakers "and pcs Specal credt must go also detys drve for funds s $1,500. Ths s P fead * ver * P^ra of three sea- the many people, led by several amount must be rased n order that ths ^ S 2»S : K e ^ f o t ^ w ^ J S wnshp may contnue be a referral been able, by the most careful son, George Sauer, Dr. Howard R. communty of the clnc fnancal management, present Best and Henry W. Whlppte are* I -t «. :.] M... «... M_~».1 U«, tnese forums the people of our own wnspeople, who, as, Let us consder May as Mental Hy- cranford and vcnty on a season Frends of the CoUege? madt ths gene Membershp Month n Cranford tcket bass of 20 cents per eve-concert possble, and Herman and respond the anbeal - nne m ^ "" Belefeld and Mchael Zottl, who ana rctspuna w» wc appeal. We do our utmost attract headed the college commttees. n. A «r <n II ud / cnc f* p speakers, pertnent M ^ than specal credt s due The Amercan Flag was offcally pcs of world, nanal and local our crant^ Glee Club for unfurled for the frst tme at Mddle- ^a^otcusr 1 1^ ** -"»-*«*-?!-»»- * e brook, New Jersey June 1/7/. _ were receved...:... Hgh ffffrw rt»*hm«f»y p^tpu^ under drecn of Harold. M. Wlson, were prepared test sol for vcry gardeners. Resdents were asked take an eght ounce mttnpl9 at sol, place t n a contaner»"r T»»««> the contaner wth name and address, and send t the hgh school chemstry department. A "Gay Nnetes Revue* was be presented by Cranford Local 82, Patrolmens Benevolent Assocan, n S t MchaeTs School^UdJtDrJum^Pror- -wetlrwenrgd lhe scltand death beneft fund of the organsan. The Cranford Lons Cub, was be host for the Unon County Regonal, meetng of the Lons Internanal, n the recrean hall of Calvary Lutheran Church. Robert J. Later, deputy dstrct governor and a member of the Cranford club, was presde at the meetng. Ten Years As* Cranfords tax rate for 1939 was-set at $430 per $100, a sx pont Increase over the prevous DRUG A substantal cut n the pay-of Townshn off-. cers ana employes was aumomea ny resolun of the Townshp Commttee. The reducns vared although most were arranged at a general rate nf 20 per cent. w Names of 24 Republcans and 27 Democrats were appear on tbe ballots of ther respectve partes at the prmary elecns for local and county offces. A plan connect Cranford. Rehlwcrth and Roselle wth State Hghway 29 and the new Holand Tunnel was suggested tbe Townshp Commttee by Former Mayor Roger t C Aldrch. v The project called for unprovng^and contnuug Mchgan avenue North avenue. More than 60 members and frends of Cronford Post, 212, Amercan Legon Auxlary, attended a spaghett dnner at post headquarters. Ted Rausch was n charge of entertanment and Fred Cason was chef. Many Cranford streets bad been mproved durng the year, t was. reported the Vllage Improvement Assocan by Mss Alce Lakey charman of the atrrrtu rntrnnufpa, Parng the meetng, Mss Lakey was redeetetp^^ent or the ensung year. - Because the operars n the Cranford Theatre and three other Warner Brothers theatres n Unon Counj^refused take a substantal cut n wages, the Cranford Theatre was close ndefntely, t was announced by Edward Kane, manager.. Plans for the annual "Youth Week" of Cran ford were organzed by the Cranford Rotarv dub, sponsor of the project Charles SkUlman was named charman n charge of ananfemenl AT Fourteen artcles n the elan, Rotary, Lons and other the Consttun of New Jersey. New Jersey s two days older than WuTwIt success have we met? TJ? any other state, the Provncal Congress Yea. there was a tme just at the Sf havng.adopted a State Consttun at ^ft 0 * "Sj ^ we had as "f ^^o,jsfy man* as 600 n our *.,,, «_ ^ I Capt. James Lawrence ("Dont gve up the shp") and James Fenmore Cooper were born next door each other n Burlngn, N. J. p t o n and e g the whole perfora cvc note worthy of of _ pertnent the occason here brng your at-. tenn the generosty of August I " - r of the Elza-1 _,._,... «.««««. Orchestra. Mr. I ^J*~LJ*** >lv has gven hs tme and talents I addressed an-*.. «..,...«...»- «.!.. o 70 recent otperen. «I underaanda*,. T *~TTO ne oycnestra, whch s a pro- *F P^L "S* fesslonal one, not a local amateur have been akn group, for all.of the IS years of ts exstence. In hrtn«rfno t «SHOP AT FOR PROMPT COURTEOUS SERVICE hs servces but a substantal sum of money n order that we mght have an ncreased-number of muscans meet the artstc demands of the program. In the name of musc lovers ot Cranford who enjoyed the fnest concert, I beleve 1, that our group has ever offered, and of the Frends of Unon Junor College, who because of bs generosty wll be enabled make a larger gft the college, I thank August May. When you come thnk of t there are some really great people all about us. Sncerely, - Rebecca Lydon. BALANCE YOUR wthal >NEY If yea OM CO barrow noae/, lbs {boo obtan t quckly asd confdanjalljr s ths Bank Tfco oast t low and each aa s arranged $ tho tpedfo needs of the borrower. Loans at mado attyono wkoso credt badcgrauul and. oteady &come raart o eatcawoa of Bank esedsl Borrow^ bow.ls a smph freodly transacn.. Seo us frst; «Bso» ETrWajr Eveotags fl:s0 8:38 P. H. & COMVEMIBNTLV LOCATES) BANKING OFFICES MAIN OFFICE 148 Broad St. Elsabeth ELIZABETH AVE. OFFICE 715 Elsabeth Ave* Elsabeth BBOAD ST. OFFICE 113 Broad S. Elsabeth ELJMOEA OFFICE 669 Wcstfleld Ave^^Usabeth CBANFOR0 OFFICE 100 South Ave«E^ Cranfenl UNION COUNTY TRUST COMPANY fjquzabkth CRANFORD Federal Depost Insurance Corporan See See See LOOK -LOOK Everybody n wn s dong t Come So Faros!) Sre Comer N. UNION AVE. and ALDEN ST. There yon may feast your eyes upon some of the most beautful yard goods: Sanforsed Chambrays Pquet Percales Seenueken Dmtes Curtan Goods Drapery Fabrcs n dozens of patterns at unusually low prces. Hundreds of women have exclamed ther prase of our large assortment of yard goods. You cannot afford mss the thrll of our dsplay at The Hone and Famly Sre Corner N. UNION AVE. and ALDEN ST. GLYCERINE SUPPOSITORIES Chldren or Adult 16c 1,000 SACCHARINE TABLETS 36c. NOXEMA 49c 60e AHA SELTZER 49c. so* Q-TIPS 23c 25c Complete EVENFLO BOTTLES 17c $2.50 COOL RAY SUN-GLASSES 1.79 KLEENEX Sc I-BATH wth Eye Cup 23c 25e BABY TOOTH 8c Gran MCKESSON ASPIRIN 49c RANTEX FACE MASE "««"p tuucsy otxnf BELLS PHARMACY In Tbe Actvtes Schools Mrs. door. Pcture was one-strng fc Pe was on the hall bulletn nhaubeen On J^ayejr Ctzen. 1 they they n. y ff could be better ctzens than had been and have decded l t hd,., had been and {hat they wll try harder. Arlene Schpper, Cllord Dobbns and Los Wankmueller read sres tbe class ths week n the st0ry hour perod. _ Collns fourth grade s Ivlrs. C studyng Mexco.. The pupls have a small sarape hangng n the back of the classroom along wth Downey and Rchard D. C. Mexcan Bull Fght, Edson Insttute, Slver Sprngs, FISL, Uttle Red Rdng Hood, Cypress Gardens, and Bok wer, n Hollywood. The Go Club pf Mrs., Schafts fourth grade held ts meetng wth Colver Keeney, presdent, presdng. Student Councl representatves eltd sentatves elected were Carol a basket., Anthony Glglo, Fred Jackson, Robert Peterson, Adolph Wncky ^ ^^^ t and Mary Ann Andrews, all helped ^, e vkngs make up the words a song. The name of t s Sprngtme." Class 4C had a lve mole n the classroom. They fed t worms, and t always had plenty eat The day after the mole was brought school, t ded. Members of the class musc dub, called "Mr. Hckorys Musc dub, r bad then* pctures taken. Class 6 Patterson has had Mrs. Weekley as a substtute "r several weeks. In Englsh the chlected were Carol Woolley and Rchard von Gersdorflf. The pupls also enjoyed lstenng the musc of the Peer Gynt Sute by Edward Greg, Norwegan composer, n The boys and grls of Mrs. Skerratts ffth grade gave ther orgnal play, "Poneer Days," n assembly on Frday. Patrca Hart acted as announced, and Theodore Morell was stage manager, asssted by Latme Mayer, n charge of Curtan, and Henry Woltz, offstage sounds. Two scouts were played by Glbert Warrn and Harold Schwartz. Byron Alnutt was the Indan. Jack Heller and Brant Eltrngham acted as guards. were dren wrote sres on ther favorte Poneer women hobbes. Some of them -weretlpayed by Gall Adams^ ruotc, B Stam^swtam^sjKjr^read^castaldo, Dorothy Casper. Carole g, w, C a s t a l d O f ubrothy C and marbles. They Holowchalc^ Janj W arts of speech InlMtl l also studed parts of speech. In arthmetc they are havng percen-.tage.. Along wth ther regular sxth grade hsry, they are study- Hsry and the Unted Martn, Lynne Sheldon and Barbara Thlede. The parts of poneer men and boys were taken by Charles Carter, Warren Dtzel, Thomas Trotta and Henry Woltz. The play depcted a scene along! the wlderness road n early pon- * - _»«T.eer days. The scenery showed a The class has a table of New Jer- covered wagon, panted by the D seys products. They also made a pt of u^ ^g^. *» map showng where dfferent yrod- Mre. janovslk ; s sxth grade has ucts are made. The map has been workng on commttee r ns Early Amercan the pography of States. Class 4T s studyng New Jersey. N Thees strngs go from work. Many nterestng demonthe product the place on the map strauons were gven. John Durvee" where the product s made or.davd Crane, Robert Fanner. &ott. grows. * The class also made a poster. On t they nave all the nterestng facts about New Jersey. In the back of the classroom, they have a bulletn board on whch the chldren put news artcles about New Jersey. 8benka& BchcM Mss Flahertys class enjoyed seeng a Brazlan doll, fans, a sombrero, and a very nterestng collecn of pctures of Ro te Janero last week. Thscollect n.was loaned the das? by Mss Relyea. :.. The penmanshp papers wrtten by June Wrght,- Carla Castaldo, Lnda Jane Hooley, Patrca Jones and Kenneth Hofmann were chosen be placed on the bulletr. board. The chldren wrote a poent about frogs. Eugene Woltz drew a pcture of a frog gong school be placed on the bulletn boarc wth the papers. A Chnese lantern scene y/sa drawn by Kenneth Hofmann fo the class. It was panted by Kenneth Hofmann, Glenn Allnger Carla Castaldo and Lnda Jane Hooley. The chldren also enjoyed studyng Chnese wrtng. They, dd some Chnese wrtng n class. The papers chosen for dsplay were wrtten by Robert Patterson, Nan cy Ernest, Adrenne FroeUch, Kenneth Hofmann, Glenn Allnger, Eugene Woltz, Carla Castaldo, Au drey Bucholz and June Wrght. A Chnese newspaper, chop stcks and Chnese money were brought n the class by Glenn Allnger. A box of Chnese tea, some Chnese money and dols were* brought n class by Kenneth Hofmann. Nancy Ernest brought n a slk scarf, and Carl Massa brought n some pamphlets about Chnese wrtng. Mrs. Sansons thrd graders repanted ther flower pots an ocean coral color. ;The flower pots help make the room look brght and cheerful. -$every Mannng. Elzabeth Roberts and. Carol Schwalbach brought n many flowers decorate the room. The chldren who had ther cuuts of the flamngo, a water brd, posted, on the bulletn board, are Sandra Downey, Wllam Eltrngham. Rosemary Koroml, Marlyn La Morca, Beverly Mannng, Douglas Popp, Robert Lawrence, Rchard Luby, Wllam Morell, Carolyn Merrtt. Ernestne Rehder, Coral Schwalbach, Dorothy Walters and Davd Ward. George Franklns pcture waf Turney, Alvn Cccone and Tho«as Bevan tuned glasses by havng helpers: Bernce Braun. Nancy varous amounts of water n them. Lous Muro made a one-strng fddle from a cheese box. Lous Rego and Kenneth D Paul made muscal nals. Robert Craw Ken-. nethd Paul and Lous Muro made Eleanor Buontempo and Robert telephones of tn cans and strng. Thleme selected the best letters ac- S>cott Turney, Eleanor Nckerson cordng penmanshp, neatness, and Judy Pyle d m t t d th y, r Nckerson and Judy Pyle demonstrated the tt vbran wth stratcdsomdbyvbhratfanwtthfeb] gutar; The class heard wth tbe spoon and strng betaoflh ng Walter Baxter, Carol New- 1 man and Loretta Calendo. After all report* 0 or %m Ferguson, Davd Ball have worked te form a dsplay n socal an orchestra usng comb«]old type of ballot box that was used by the lower councl of tbe WDl and paper, nals, glasses and the The rejgular monthly meetng of H of Burgesses Some n WDlams- Janovsks room. " Davd Crane presded, wth S h l secare members of Mrs. Janovsks faculty safety commttee, were present, as was Mr. Martz. Safety h school, on the grounds, nd n the. street, the mportance of bcycles beng locked and lcensed and keepng our school grounds attractve, were dscussed. Many suggesns were made dropped a whte ball ndcatng a vote n favor of a person or a black ball showng dsapproval. They stll use the enn "blackballng" day. The group also made a model of the modern votng machne, whch has pns whch* may be turned down.. t. The Student Councl of Roosevelt School, under the drecn of Keth and Tmothy Hayes; Beverly Chovarou and RrsU and-carol J^auch. mfl** BeeknBns frst plan of study r ther scence unt on electrcal and steam p ; flowers, Louse Ths week they are readng Indvdually n many books and keepnotes. Hugh Mahony brought!! v^ O WW Ml for good ctzenshp practces both whch each member present wll n school and neghborhood were report hs class n ndvdual class meetngs. Those present were: IK, Barbara Harrs; 1M, George Myers, 2S, Arthur- Callagen; 3F, Glenn Allnger; 3S, Beverly Mannng; 4R, Rchard Hurley; 4S, Carolyn Woolley, Rchard von Gersdorfl; 5S, Lynne Sheldon, Thomas Trotta; SD, Los Oram, Donald. Klen; 6R, Jack Magan; 6J, Robert Fanner, and Davd Crane, presdent. Bcosevett School The chldren n Mss Schroppes frst grade have made a mural showng sgns of sprng. They made buddng trees, fprsytha, pus-; sy wllow, sprng flowers, brds, bees, butterfles, squrrels, chpmunks, rabbts, garden snakes and turtles. Anne Keep made a fne brd, Arthur Lsantl a good turtle and Blly McCord a nce rabbt. The class wrote a sprng sry go wth tnepclures. Teddy Aborn wrote a sprng poem. Mss McKees second graders are nterested n learnng more about ther own school, neghborhood and wn. They have been studyng about school and communty helpers. Barbara Whte and Bll Morrs compled by the councl members. Jean Belden reported these suggesns n both the upper. and lower grade assembles. The new members of the Safety Patrol were ntroduced n the assembly. They are Maron Weber, Nancy Renert, Blly Davs, Walter Hopkns, Helene Glawtsch, Robert Rchns, Ruth Goetz, Omega Hester, Elnor McKm and Burn Wtnkler. A move enttled "Pennsylvana* was shown on Aprl 20 n the assembly. -It showed beautful-and hsrcal places of nterest n Pennsylvana. Cleveland Seheol The mornng kndergarten went see Mrs. Mahonys frst grade assembly program. Everyone enjoyed t thoroughly. Alce Keenan and Russell Hawes went the] frst grade thank them for n- Ivtng them. The kndergarten s gettng] ready for ts entertanment. Beng acrs and actresses s qutel a job. All 86 pupls are In t, so] t s mpossble lst all the names. However, the followng wll gve] a hnt as the castt Dck Glpn as Dr. Best, Ruth Tunncr as Mss Rchard Bothe," Elzabeth MacDonald, Jmmy Coles, Blly Orchard and Stuart Lenk have read the greatest number of books. A program of rhythms, song plays and folk dances was presented by Grade 1M n the prmary assembly. The entre class ok part. The announcements were made by Lsa PorcelTa. Rchard Harvey and Judy Johnson led the prayers. Jack Lovett and Bobby Ramshaw carred the flag and gave the flag salute. Mss Hoaks second grade has organzed an Audubon Junor Brd Club. The followng chldren have Joned: Maron Mller, Harry Chapman, Jay Banker, Marlyn Froebel, Caryl-Lynn Sellers, Helen Zesch, Manda Fsher, Louse Mtchell. George Wllams, Davd Conley, Rchard Brewster, Bobby Walsh, Joan Baurer, Denns Chew, Donald Creghn, Edgar Brown, Bob Wtherspoon and Kay Davs. Dr. Durell, the Assstant Complanted com,.radshes and beahs.fnade whch was of great nterest The whole class s anxously wat-j everyone, ng for the frst sprout RudolphKonegan,James Rob- M^-Mchael Spaldhg, Jerry Bannon and Larry Botts brought n seeds. Rchard Stager suppled [a box... Chldren n 1M have shown consderable nterest n outsde readng. Books that chldren brng from home, our own lbrary corner, or the Cranford Lbrary have been enjoyed by most of the chldren n the room. Judy Johnson, Alex Kovacs, Marlene Marno, of Educan n and rvroonmhtks n and Jersey, vsted Cleveland SdMelW In 4-5W be saw a scence lesson." Mwn _,,.,_. 1JJ., whch ^showed the democratc - enutlcd flh -fa Oar method used n organzng a new; Land " *** presented n the upper Grade 6M conducted a socal d^ l wnd ««how*d how erodes the pucted a socal s e p studes^ lesson whch showed the] 1 "»"* the methods used by the development of democratc rghts (Contnued on Page 17) unt about fre. The class has conducted experments. Elane Schad dscovered that when she put a glas sovcr a lghted candle flame went out. She. found made good pctures of Roosevelt.Tunner, Janet Tucker as School. Helen Goodfellow, DasyDurrell, Gay Gbbons as the fre needs ar keep t burnng. Donald Suts brought n some cotn and cardboard. He found that these burn very rapdly. Jay Crane, Jmmy Coffee, Ray Rocsel, Joyce Hammer, Carol Hoesley and es that are now dsplayed on the bulletn board. 1 The followng chldren have made pctures of some communty Ward, Vncent Buontempo, Albert Vajda and Edgar Hesn. Last Wednesday Mss Donovans class wrote letters ther classmates who were ll. Zoralec Zone,, spellng, and nterest The letters bran wth wrtten by Patt BaUey, Denns domnoes. John Duryee showed Smth, Helen Glawtsch, Barbara e sound track of a mon pcture Teetsel. Maron Weber, Wallace fllm, recordng wre and recordng Lakn, Robert Theme, Jean Lska, rbbon. Davd Crane demon-isusan Bates, Wllam Reed, Nency Mss French brought n sand, glass and Mrs-rocks. He found that these do not Smth, Hlory Grote as Mrs. Hall, burn. The chldren found that and the chldren. The program sand and water are good materals wll be held next Thursday at 0 use. smother and put out a. m., and on May 10 at 2:15 p. m.flre. " - The lma beans that Charles Chldren n grade 2T who are on Bollod and Skp Meurer planted are almost up the celng! A "bean dnner" wll be had ere long. The followng chldren have been the "Bg Crcus" n New York, and have brought back some marvelous tales: Laure Denman, Charles Bollod, Patty Zatko, Jack Smons^ John GlfUan and Grace Speth. -Many pupls have seen the crcus on televson. Grade IN has apponted class] commttees assst n carng for the room. The commttees are as follows: Lbrary, Rchard Wllauer and Nancy Martens; mlk, Betty the honor roll ths week n spellng ore Judy Bragdon, Vrgna Wortley, John Rchards, Robert Armstrong, Wlle Mae Srgley, Paul Morrson, Carolyn Fox and Dexter Pease. Geneveve Green and Floyd Schroppe were chosen as the best wrters ths week. Tbe unt on "Ar Around Us" s creatng nterest balloons, pn wheels gders are on exhbt Bruce Thelers helum balloon created a great deal of nterest because t stayed on the celng of the room. Grade 4-SW has lad out Arplanes, and glders STORAGE for real FUR Only1% of Your Valuan COMPARE!! COATS Srace Values : Hates: SI0O. _ :...S2.50 nun ; , : 6150 etc,. 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7 Rff; S.Vf Lovers It, - Hy WANLKT WBTWE Appearngthe second annual umtnm ja Junor CoOese ntt» hgh school audrum Frday nght, the EUMbeth Phlharmonc Orchestra, under the expert drecn of August May, agan thrlled a large, apprecatve audence n a program desgned wt the tastes of everyone, matured wth the orchestra were John Corglano, volnst and concert master of the New York Phlharmonc Symphony Orchestra, and the..cranford Glee Club. Leadng off wth the London Sute by Coates, the orchestra establshed tself as an organzan of the frst water. The pece employs great varety n ts orchestrans, verve and go, whch mmedately engages the full attenn of ts lsteners. The "Symphonc Espagnole," by Lalo, wth Mr. Corglano as solost, followed the London Sute wth just the rght contrast n mood. The composn tself has all the varety and charm of Spansh musc, although wrtten by a Frenchman, and Mr. Corglanos nuances of ne splenddly portrayed the sorcery of ths musc. The solost and the orchestra gave ths Theyrunder the* atfe drecn of Harold O. Vogt, were fully prepared meet the demands mposed upon them. Ther performance as well as that of the orchestra was brllant, and ther return wth the orchestra next year wll be looked forward by all who heard the presentan. The panstakng efforts of ths wns melodc work all the beauty ts composer ntended convey. Mr. Corglano brought nes p "pure gold from hs nstrument The soarng qualty of hs work s : surpassed by none. Always one wth the orchestra, he played the ntrcate passages of the second.movement wth the mpeccable taste necessary n a composn wrtten not so much for voln solo work as for ensemble. Here the volnst l«! tnt glvpn frw» rpgn In lengthy solo passages as n most.concert!, but gether wth the orchestra presents d unt of sheer beauty. The orchestra met every requrement, of.ths demandng work, and tumulus -applause brought conducr and solost back many tmes. They gave the orchestra ther due by monng them rse. Followng the ntermsson, the Cranford Glee Club and the or-, chestra combned present the. colorful Coronan Scene,, from Moussorgskys opera, "Bors Godounofr," and set a majestc note the second half. The terrfc orchestran of ths work was own muscal organzan were well rewarded by Mr. Mays exclaman of "Good"! and the audences generous ovan. The concer n e mnor by Mendelssohn was the clmax of the unusually delghtful muscal evenng. Ths wrter has heard the composn played by every wellknown volnst of the day, and n hs opnon Mr. Corglanos performance ranks wth the best Mr, Corglano already bad establshed hmself as a master of ne, technque and style n the Lalo sym phony. In the Mendelssohnconcer, so Well known by all mus lovers, hs performance was stel lar. An outstandng feature of th concer s the cadenza, whch Mr Corgla played flawlessly. A ts concluson one could have heart a pn drop, so rapt was the audence. Here» a truly great arts gave a beloved work all tht rch beauty at hs command. Hen one heard a performance by on who, because of pure ntepretan dd not stand between, tjtte composer and lstener.-no mannersm; or offensve shownesb ever ntrude upon Mr. Corglanos play: ng. The lvely pace set by Mr May was" Intrgung" "and U themes frst stated by the voltr, were clearly denned by the orchesf thl tro. The program closed wth performance by solost and orchestra, and an audence reluctant tt $50 $100 $200 OB MORE LOANS 1 - DAY SERVICE Up IS Months Repay NO ENDORSEES NEEDED * *>. Do you have raeney problems? Help solve them wth an Atlas Fnance lean. Than repay your lean n small monthly nstalments take 0, 12, or up 15 months. Our rate Is 2M% per month on unpad balances. Dont let overdue Mls, seasonal expenses, medcal blls or emergency expenses get you down. At Atlas Fnance you borrow on your sgnature, furnture or car and n* endorsers or gsana«tecs are netted! om ra»ay A. M. «r. u. OIW DAILY A. 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Oxee, Edward Queenan, Edwn A. Ransom, Rchard Rosenthal, Frederck G. Rupp, F. Dexter Sanborn, Arthur Seelback, Robert S. Smth, Robert A. Thompson, Rchard Wagner, N. Olver Walters, James H. Wesn, John J. Zolner. Mrs. Canrght Speak At Rahway Hosptal Mrs. CN.Canrght«Jf 34 Sprngfeld avenue wll represent Cranford n a panel dscusson on Tuble Health" be held at a meetng of the Womens Auxlary of Ralway Memoral Hosptal at the bos- At H** SefaocJ May 8 The Mew Jersey Assocan of Teachers of Speech Is ths year sponsorng * one-act play festval on Saturday evenng; May 9. The» ewo m *» elementary schools publc s nvted attend. Dr. X * *** «- HM0AK1I Mr. Baker, who resdes at 28 Walnut avenue and s etnp^edtby the New Jersey Bell Tjfwphone Company as a draftsman, recently was presented wth a 30-year gold servce annversary emblem. The presentan was made by H.-E. Smth, general plant supervsor, r the TpfMr. A luncheon n the Cranford mans honor was held at the Newark Athletc dub." Mr. Baker, who s assgned the companys-newark headquarters, s a member of the H. G. McCuUy Chapter, Telephone Poneers of Amerca. Eleaaestny Teachen AH ttementary achool teac wn attend a three-day Art Instttut* be htld n Cleveland School from :10 p. m.8 p. m. on ] M-Cote n Kuhn of Trenn State Teachers Colleges presdent of the assocan.... ;. ;.,... /} The schools partcpatnl are Undent.RoseUe Park, Jonathan Dayn Regonal, m T"A Cranford. Docr ICorarka. Instrucr n play producn at Teachers Col-; lege, Columba mentery schools wll open at 8:30 a. m.»nd close at 12 JO p. m. Tht hgh/school s not ncluded and wll contnm as osuat Ths couhmt m art nstrucn wll be gven under the drecn of Mr. Cors, a leader n the feld of art, and Mss Mary Ama, eleplannng OfQmunWfftfek) t&e features at thejames durng- ts appear- Westfleld next Tuesday wn be baby elephants from Inda. Leadng the herd wn be Dorothy, the smabcst traned baby elephant n Amerca. Also featured wll be James M. Cole, n, youngest elephant traner n the world. Although only 8 years old, be wn present hs elephant act entrely the other schools. "So wonderful n ptal at 2^0 p. m. next Thursday. The publc s, nvtedattend. COAST TO COAST MOVERS, Anywhere la the UL8. ercasada By Servfee. Tan Ban Boat Ar HENRY P. TOWNSEND, Agcdt ALLIED VAN LINES, b e Freproof Srage "for Commercal and Household Goods. Fseklac * Cratng a Specalty Estmate! Gven Freely Can WEst&eU 2-44SI Whte, 1 * by be ntroduced. All teachers wll have an opportunty work wth varous types of art materals Bates, Jane Jeffres, Sue Lackey, and Jean VetteL John Klen s stage manager, and Sue Lackey and Jean Vettel wll be n charge of propertes. The costumes are beng secured from varous hosptals by Mss DurrelL cost the school or the faculty. fjaaeeeasary Peed Waste and spolage costs settservce grocery sres for each $100 worth of fresh frut* and vegetables sold. < FORSCATB FARMS - A. J. 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Irvngn Voc, 3-1; Holy Trnty* Thngs were "Iokng up" for the Cranford Hgh School baseball team ths week, after t got n the wn column by shuttng out Holy Trnty of Westfleld, 2-0, Frday and takng Irvngn Vocatlonal, 3-1, on Monday. Both games were played on the.walnut avenue.feld!. Wes Wehrenberg ptched a oneht game n sppng the vocanal school team here Monday afternoon. The vstngteam got ts lone run n the second nnng on a walk, an nfeld out, a steal at thrd and a wad throw by Mckey Carroll, Cranford catcher. Irvngn was held htless by Wehrenberg untl theffth nnng, when Tony Peta ht a "grounder" n short center for a sngle. The Blue and Gold faled bt successfully untl the botm of the ffth nnng. Then Carroll got base; advanced second and thrd on two pssed balls and came home on a wld throw n an attempted pck-off by the Irvngn catcher. Followng ths, Marty Scanlon walked, starbec0nd"and scored on Cranfords frst safety, a sngle by Rankn. In the sxth nnng, Lyle Burnett got CranfordB second ht, a sngle through the mddle, but he cmztn AND CHRONIOJC THURSDI morrow and Hllsde on Tues-1»AY,-APRIL 29, 1948 Jefferson Wednesday. The scores: CRANTOBD ABR n Euzabeth next]malmen mvmotof voc. Walten. MS BumaMt, f 3 Btlney. Jb 3 OunmCe Jt Scanlaa.ctS Raskn, lb a BU 3b S ts KuntT. rf_3 BBS* W«tta.e a p«ou.«_ a Onm. 3b. a W«wn. p JS Tstab O~l IO00S 1 P«w Bans and Buhnunk. CRANTORTJ ABRH Walten. u Burnett. If BUney. 2b 3 10 Neebg.p _3 0 0» Carroll, c _3 0 0 Scanlon, cf Rankn. lb cwm«. Cm- HOLY TRINITY. lb 3 RobVn, 3b 2 Stcky, rt 2 Perrette.M 3 Addmlo.W 2 McNl.3b 2 Scnx. 2b 2 Cheran.ct 3 Zega. lb _3 Cuccaro. c 2 -xknorr _...! Evau. p _..3 Hn-kp.rt _2 ABB R Totals Totals was caught out on an attempted steal John Blney got frst on an error,- sle second and came home on a double rght center by Wehrenberg. Cranford got only one ht n. Frdays game but scored runs n the fourth and ffth nnngs wn from Holy Trnty. Bob Neeblng ptched the 2-0 trumph. xbattcd for Cuccaro In 7th. Holy Trnty. _ o Cranford ; :_o x 2 Errors Perretle 2. McNel. Zeg» 2. Cucjarro 1. Evans 2. Ht by ptched ball- Walters. BUney. Robnson. Carroll. Bases on balls Of Ncebllas Iff. Evans 9. Passed ball Carroll. Umpres Bosze and Dametsch. Recrean Ball Leagues OpenMayJO May 10 wll be the openng date for both baseball and Softball acy Ite CranTord Recrean Commttee, t was announced at a meetng of the commttee n the wnshp rooms last Wednesday nght Next week wll be practce week for the teams entered n the leagues. It was decded that each captan wll be gven one ball and one bat for practce, the bat be returned at the end of the week. It was emphaszed at the meetng that any fghtng among players wll result n suspenson for those nvolved from all Recrean actvtes untl next year, the com- Wn two Add Lead by Sppng Lutherans: Mens League Loses By takng two games from the Lutheran Brotherhod whle other teams hgh n the league standngs were losng ther respectve matches, the Post Offce keglera got a bt frmer hold on frst place n the Cranford Bowlng League n competn on the Garwood Recrean alleys last week. The Mens. League, only one game behnd the Post Offce n the prevous weeks standngs, dropped back one notch n losng two games Bumps DlL Bunched n a three-way te for thrd were Petersens Dary, whch dropped two the Ctzen and Chroncle; Dnners Dner, whch lost two the Rotary Club, and the Republcan Hub, whch won two from the Commuters. Only clean sweep of the week was the three-game wn of the last-place Democratc Club over the V J.W. team. Hgh ndvdual seres of the week was the 578 rolled by Mead of Peteraens Dary, who had games of 204. US and 179. E. Petersen of Petersens Dary and Holt of the Post Offce-were ted f d h Schtt Hayc Carey Drnt SUefT Hdcp. or second three-game hgh, tal each havng a markng Cranfords frst wn of the mttee confrm and pass on such season. He held the Westfleld nne I suspenson rulngs. A mon two. sngles. k jths effect was ntroduced by Both Cranford runs came ODR. Pomplano, n charge ol baseunsuccessful attempts at pck-ofs. After beng ht by a ptch n the fourth, BUney worked hs way thrd and scored when Bob Evans, Holy Trnty ptcher, threw over the thrd basemans head n attemptng the pck-off. Robnson also was ht by a ptch n the ffth/ nnng. Heok thrd on error and scored when* Evans agan threw wld n a pck-off attempt The only blue and gold ht was a sngle over short n the thrd nnng by Dck Walters. Coach Buonaguros charges scheduled travel Planfleld CALL Breens FOR FINE WINES CR ball actvtes, and seconded by Cyrl Perley. Plans for gettng regular umpres for league games were dscussed, and Robert Dow was named make such arrangements. Mr. Pomplano reported there was an attendance of about 40 at a recent Softball and baseball meetng held at the wnshp rooms. Applcans for team enp tres-were ssued and t was-announced that there wll be a meetng of captans dscuss rules and regulans when the league rosters have been completed. Addnal entres receved ths week ncluded the Tar Bolers (baseball), captaned by John Deacon, and the 400*8 (Softball), captaned by Bll Hessler. An outlne of accomplshments at th.e new muncpal recrean feld was presented by Townshp Engneer Patrck J. Gral. The meetng was conducted by Jules DuBarry, presdent Members- attendng were Robert Dow, John Corcoran, Patrck Gral, L. Pomplano, Howard Ameson and Mr. Perley. sen rolled and 1«. whle Holt had games of 179,138 and 199. Those n the 200 class n addnmead were: J. Kesewetter, Lutheran Brotherhood, 201* Stupak. Sunny Acres, 224; Woods, Bumps Dll, 202; Scherer, Bumps Dll. 205; H. Burnett, Republcan aub. 214; Dmmlck. Democratc Club, 203; Steff. Democratc Club, 206; Kramer, VJ.W, 205; Barlowe, Lons dub, 217. Last weeks results: Vaaad < ) Una ctab (tt l*hn VanPt 143 US 83 Brtnkf US Baddd DTuIlo Bar*ne Ford l Brd* Brooe 146 IIS IO S-wkt Ul Wtt* Hdcp. S3 CO S3 wy Enrco Olac* <l> WUke ISO Mor-ko Wyekt Th 17X Batay Ctafc 4t> Greco US Brttfn Rarney 97 ISO. 137 Dodda 1SS y e t Thoen 17X Hdcp. 21 U Harrs.178S Mead ITS Martn B. Tt*. 17S W. PW m SteVs MeMa-n ISO Bay PatVra HoVrd Hdep SMsnszo «) Lusd 183 1S3 181 Holt ITS IDS 199 Rosen Bocr-n Koeh-r 157 IBS 199 L. BroUwtk*** 411 C. Kn 187 US 1SS J. K-r SOI 123 Rop-ns 117 US B. Ny*n ISO P. Ny-n Q. K*r Bdq> G M. «te«>-a Ctak r 7a-»6 Lamm TO tana ITS US 140 TmfUn Ul S Mara 171 US ITS BdepL SB «S» T0S78STM ^ 9 wnnt~ Ca*M> 1M Wdbd* 1S1 US SO) Konta 1ST IDS 178 sctenr 8» n aes ITS US US - 43w«Bt Ijj MS 1«S US 128 1T9 1M 1104 US 1S» Stupak US SM ISO 720 Stt SM ^ ajgru, Burr 1H Ul t» 1MCS 883 TT9TST jaaalm <l> Kta-«y BtalTr 1«7 12S 132 OeTat ITS Scheer ISO HoTnn Hd 6 «9«k. Ctak «> Burnt A. Tl 144 1S> 179 P. Tl-« T6 DeUer Praul Ul Ul 7ao T88 am CN» <» Ul ISO 134 SOS S 810 v. r. w. <8> Krnmk US A. T 99 US 130 Mark T KorY SOS Schr-r 114 Hdcp KANFOBD BOWUNO LEAGUE Team Standng W L Post Offce Mens--League Petersens Dary Dnneys Dner 50;. 34 Republcan Club Luth. Brotherhood Sunny Acres Lons Club Meth. Mens Club Rotary Club...JI7 47 V. F. W. ^_...S6 48 Commuters y^ 48 Unam. ^....«.. ^^8 48 Bumps DU1 ^^ ^_^S5 48 Ctzen-Chroncle Democratc dub S3 81 German Shepherd Gob Specalty Show Nay 21 The thrty-ffth annual Specalty Show of the German Shepherd Dog Club of Amerca wll be held on Frday, May 21, at the Nanal uard Armory,.Rahway avenue, Westfleld.. Ths show wll gve those nterested n German Shepherds an opportunty see many of the fnest specmens of the breed that made such a grand record wth the -9 Corps durng World War II. Pa«eThtren PaySunday ^ Local Nne Facng " Hllsde n Opener On Walnut Ave. Feld The Cranford Clppers wll optn ther baseball season wth a game aganst the Hllsde A. A. on the Walnut avenue feld ths Sunday. The game s scheduled for 3. p. m. The Cranford team ths, year.s entered n the Unon County Baseball League, n whch the Hllsde nne ok ffth place last year. In the runnng ths week for undays ptchng assgnment were Dck Hoeran, Joe Koons, Ray Thall and Harold Hoyt, whle the catchng assgnment probably wll go Joe Lanza, Howard Beadle r Bob Smth;, The startng lne-up for other posns probably wll be as follows: Norm Jones, frst base; Ike Baldwn, second base; John Noske, shortsp; Norm Koury, thrd base; Rccreatn Courts To Have Cusdan Wth the tenns season scheduled run from May 1 Bartholomcw : (C).: P^ce-163 f., 1, ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Dscus 1, HoefTler (R); 2, Rce (C); 3. tance 111 R e ^ n Commttee for a cusdan <C). Ds- (R); 2. Uddy (C); 3, Lane be on duty at the Sprngfeld ave-*^* AUen Grobengeser. Tme nue courts keep order and Supervse use of the courts for play. <HTork on the courts s-expected be completed Notre Dame Walter J. Corded of 21 Roose- Vel avenue last nght was named (C). Heght 9 ft 6 n. 440-yard:co-charman, wth Edward L.<Dug- San of South Orange, of a commttee rr charge of an all-day recepn be gven by the Notre 41JS In sec. the Perm Relays Saturday n Phladelpha, Cranford Hgh engneerng department, under drecn of P. J. Gral, n the near future. Cyrl Perley s n charge Grobengeser and. Brown Won one of the 15 tral heats but faled Dame Alumn Club of New Jersey n honor of the Rev. John J. Cavanaugh, C.S.C.. presdent of..the of tenns actvtes for the com mttee. get n the fnal run because ts Unversty.of Notre Dame, at the Newark Athletc Club next Tuesday.. The event wll mark the 25th annversary of the presdents [Jtme was o-hgh. Allen, " second for the Blue and Gold, dropped the ban when he ht the Ed Beadle, left feld; James Harford, center feld, Naples, rght feld, orm wll be: Ray and- Doug Also n un- Moran, frst baseman; Tom Brtn, second baseman; Jack Brsson, shortsp; Sheldon Anderson, leftfelder,and Tom Abbott, rght felder. Paul Selby s managng the team year,. asssted by Mchael orro. Don Staples s bat boy. The-rear gate on Denman road also wll be open-at thefeld Sunday. There wll be no admsson charge, but donans wll be acexpenses. cepted 1MU> defray the teams dash 1, Harker (C); 2, WooUey (C); 3, Lane (C). Tme 56.1 seconds. 880-yard run 1, Smley (C); 2, Woehr (C); 3. Warng (C). Tme 2 mn sec. Mle run 1, Foster (C) ahd-frevort (C), te; 3, Blakely (C). Tme 4 mn sec. 220-yard low hurdles 1, Grobengeser (C); 2, Brown (C); 3, Rankn (C). Tme 25 sec. Broad jump 1, Grobengeser (C), 2, OConnor (C); 3. Brown Dogs from as far west as Calforna wll compete n the classes, and a number of the best traned dogs wll appear n the Obedence Classes. Entry blanks may be obtaned from the Foley Dog Show Organzan, 2009 Ransted street. Phladelpha 3, Pa. Entres should be n by May 7 nsure acceptance. Where Food?* The Thng-And You Are Kng ORCHARD INN ROUTE 29 SPRINGFIELD, N. J. Famous for CHARCOAL BROILED STEAKS, CHOPS, CHICKEN AND LOBSTERS Open Duly From 3 P. ML Dnner Musc, Hammond Organ from 6 p. m, BANS DEBI, Proprer TeL MIHbum SPECIAL MOTHERS DAY DINNER SUNDAY. MAY 9. 12:30 10 P. M <C). Dstance 19 ft. 3 n. Shot put 1, Walker (C); 2, Rce (C); 3, BrendeU (C). Dstance 41 ft. 10 n. Javeln throw 1, Grobengeser (C); 2, Walker (C); 3, CRANFORD SHOP 34 NORTH AVE* WEST CRanftad 4JS98 SPRING SALE Begnnng May 1 thru May 15 15% 20% Reducns; Evergfoze Chntz 98c ycl la 18 8bades Slpcover and Drapery Fabrcs yd. Frtnte. Strpes and Plads AO StmmkeUzed and Cdartested Cotn Prnts. 69c yd. Strve* dweks. Solds la Bnsadcotlv Penal* froven CUogbasss 0 PlaatcBytheYard 59c & 79c yd. Cheeks. JFforals and Knttng Worsteds, 1 ox. balls 25c ea. And Bmbr WoeJs **m (n stand) Yes, cree.whtcy! Carstars Whte Seal whskey always bats 1000% n tastet : league n pleasure, eh? Sure because ts blended wth core for If s rch yet lght! Mld yet hearty I YouU score at home wth Carstars Whte SealIfrknda. Try t a&t! OFF ON ALL WOOLENS 100% VIEGIN WOOLS PASTEL WASHABLE FLANNELS PART WOOL SPRING PLAIDS $1.69 yd. and up >. One Sded Vcry for Track Team Wnnng 10 frst places as well as sweeps n nne events, Crantprd Hgh Schools track team soundly trounced the Rosellc Hgh School track squad, 04 10, Tuesday afternoon at RoseUe. Coach J. Seth weekley,was pleased wth the showng made by the Blue and Gold team n the dual meet and holds hope for a good season. Bob Grobengeser scored three frsts pace the Cranford team, followed by,ray Plsco wth blue rbbons n the 100 and 220-yard events. _ Summary of the meet follows: 100-yard dash 1. Plsco (C); 2. Brown -(C^r Tme 11 sec. y, Plsco (C), 2, Allen (C); 3, Catts (C) r Tme 24.8 sec. 440-yard j elbow I tme. of a competr and Try a Classfed for Quck Results the commttee. lost graduan from the unversty he {now heads. Frank R. Pfnff of 154 jhllcrest avenue, s a member of -Grobengeser (C); 220-yard dash 1, No Matter Where Mother Lves FLOWERS MAKE THE BEST Moth^DayGft WE TELEGRAPH FLOWERS ANYWHERE PLEASE PLACE TELEGRAPH OSDEB8 EABLV DEHMERS CRANFORD FLOWER SHOPPE 107 N. UNION AVE. CKanford Bgggw?a88g8g^^ BASEBALL! FIRST GAME OF THE SEASON CRANFORD CUPPERS va HILLSIDE A. 9 A. A UNION BASEBALL LEAGUE GAME I SUNDAY, MAY 2-3 p, Walnut Ave. Athletc Feld, Cranford COME OUT AND SUPPORT YOUR TEAM! ggyswgggs^aagjg^a^^^ sayscarstairs CARSTAIRS mte Seal THE PERFECTLY BALANCED BLEND Contan Bna. Dutllns Co. Ioc, Brtmoar; Bd. BUtHDSD WHISXXV. 864 Proo#, 72% Ortta Neutral Sprtt 4/SQI/UT Frends and neghbors wll admre your say, cheerful 8apoln-panted rooms. No " render so beautful are the Sapolln colors. Choose Gloss. Sem-Gloss or -Mel-Lux" Flat Fnsh. All are easly appled, super-washable ol-base panta. Pant your rooms wth Sapoln now INTERIOR FINISHES You Can Get Anythng; or CANNES la Come In and see COME FOR A "PICTURE LAWN" SOW LAWN SBEP Brng out lawn color and sparkle wth a meal off Turf Bulder. Get plenty of thck, sturdy grass by sowng vgorous SCOTTS Seed. Smple as that-and do t yourself In an evenng. KOm Unm ebon am 99.91% we«tfr«a. u ftlmat aaans flat Oasaa Saorfa» naomrp*. «darlaa orost food. Boou^tt d 1U0 asooaqr ft-ass Uwl«FOOOpl»Wtt9CO«naOt-Ontr 0 y«ltm> M >>>ovwm<b.«mmb^9 grata naw bauyty In < 3300 *q ft «or $3LS0L traaaoexs-tnot yaw Iowa a a phy. nfa&w You can get any Tod, Seed or Fertlkor for Your Lawn or Garden here. POWER BtOTOB B8OWEK. CLEMSON or BEADINO MOWEE8 Come In! 8«e the New YOUNCSTOWN KITCHEN at TAVILOBS The only dstrbur In WcatOeld. &et us measure YOUB ktchen and gve you a FBJEE Estmate. In BUBBO Alumnum or any make PRESSUBE COOSEQ oar mre now. 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8 Tabernacle TeachersGong To Conference The Cranford Gospel Tabernacle wll tend representatves a Sunday School teachers confer- Tfflt CRAXtWOBD AKD CHB09OCLE, THUBSDAT. APRIL 39, 1M» t leasesr ar-condned coaches.! Plan State Sodety members of the depart! wll be restrcted the local unts, _--_ OB the Tax Map of aad rrand* Blsb. you are the husband of the Durng church servces for par-j One croup s the long-establshed Boroufh bytand block numbers asowner and may clam a rght of curteayc u Mrs. Campbell stated, Conunun* bantnattar - «c«-tuofx - and " ths How- there; - 8th - of f Acn: At Manhattan ents, chldren may be left n thered Bankers Club, and the other nursery under supervson of MrsVIs the newly-formed Westndd For Menal HesInclude^ Jn-Jhs-sroujt ButtwftrajBwSjC0rooratJoa.j New corporan, you are <he owner-of Cranford, Westfeld, Summt, Fan- Oscar Merrtt, Commuters Club. The ar-cond- 1st Cause of Acn: you. Msro O. 131 and 133 n Block 770; Mb Cause of HWU a.w*ww«dower **&** rght *BV1«U1: you» A state sodety ntegrate the wooo«, North Planfleld, and Planwork of county mental hygene jfeld. They contrbute the pro-km: Jnd Cause of Acn: yon rrada L. The openng exercses of the U""* 1 Ovrght, are the owner of Vat SS n Sck Acn: you. Cornela Nelson Tweedy, «" ** * *» Westfleld Elzabeth Nelson Abbott. Vrgna Nelson Doe" husband h b d of f Anne A M. Brown. prmary department wer conduct-1 ^ w m Mott. your unknown beta, devtaats or Hnraan. Irene Nelson Bequln. V name of "John Doe" belu7lcuuo^ operatebetween Duned Sunday by Mrs. George Oster- euen and oersonal messlpllws. are ths owner nvwu m m wramp wwammm lujtet 1ST, 1ST. sd sad name of "John Jersey Cty and return, by next fall. Mrs. Andrew H. w owners of Lot SS In Block S7; you. CaWban. and Oertrude CalUnan McWher- ttus. and unts s expected be organabd,«ram fnancally, she sad, Haswea Nelson Meeker, Wllam "John Doe", husband of MabelMwr Doe= beln John Doe" I heldt, who presented flannylgraph whle that of the Red Bankers wll Mrs. Francs L. Mott. may have a dower tcr. you are the owners of Lot 4 n Block lesson on "Seekng a Brde, for operate" between Bay Head and of Elzabeth, m member n cwufcmr or mnr fartcrsst there: 3rd Cause of Acn: C you. Edmund Twosay^aareneo yaa^mathldalu^onenwau. wald, your un- Abbot. Lews Hnman, D. Edward. Meeker Isaac." Followng ths program, Jersey Cty and return. of the Unon ^County Mental Hygene Socetys board of trustees, of ts n 19 W I n Bl Block Blk m«eurtesy theren; and yoa. Bhlrtey C»m- you^aa your THO: Karn O. tjnrtgm. Tram* L. Mett. C00WII IMtXaTat* QSVttl persons) rpe and Lester McWberter are Ihe husbands ssntathrea. you or of you ata a the of tho owners and may clam a rl«ht o» &3SS& a study of early apostles was contnued n ndvdual classes. Guy are negotatng wth the ralroad Several other commuter groups ence be held morrow and Saturday n the Allance Church has tan. 1»» lsas or rrwf rspsssulattvaa. -Jobs Dos" hmbwd of atatauda Mathlda U Onenwald. of "Joan Doe" and may clam a rght of dower theren; the. ota Doe" d of Mathlda L. han. are the wfe of one of the ownen devsee* l Porcella s assstng n the department coaches. Any group nterested n In order select delegates who araanwaldv sam nasaa of -John Dea~ ~ belns fktttn. are the husband of "Ma- loth Cause of Acn: you. Samuel Mc- M you, premses Mrs. Aa for the teasng of ar-condned of Jersey Cty, 3163 Hudson Boulevard. For, Cranford resdents bela«scttuoos. Oeorsjs O. b thuda L. OreenwaVl and may have a Quflken. your unknown hers, devsees vees or wshng attend, cars wll leave Mrs. Wllam Berry addressed such a plan should contact Harry would elect a board of trustees unknown ban, dsylsss _ curtanr rlcht theren: 4th Causa of Ac- personal representatves representae, Anne M M.. Brown, your unknown bates, devlssa d l or psrsooal psrsoa npmentauvaa, Un. Oeona O. Oaorsja O. Bud from Retford avenue and Cherry a large attendance at the Womens E. Terkes, passenger -traffc manajer of the ralroad, at «3 lberty artf 0. Mance. Am «. Bdsar. fraaeaa j yon or one of you are n an the owner M. WhSsUer. SU your unknown hatar de- organze the state, organzan, a nan. Mae E. Jonas. Lsnretta HalL Wen-, devsees or ar j ~>»«repreeentatlno. 3. Lea McQulken. Mabel Mbel street, at7 sun. Frday, and 9 class- Sunday. She dscussed the seres of meetngs have beencon-wohreducted throughout the state. Mrs. OornsllaMclson Tweedy, Sdrnond Tweadtr. O. Buchanan, and may clam a BUfb. Wuuam frantc BUgh of Lots 13 and M n Block M; you. MMrs. parsonal repressntstlves. and ajn. Saturday. words and works of Jesus as recorded n the. Gospel of Matthew. street. New York 6. M. V. MaahattaaMwrban Sales CocporaUon! Q. Buchanan, an the wtte of fc^nwa nmw amwvjta. Entertanment wll be provded All women were urged attend Transfer* of Campbell wll be speaker nght EUxatmth Noams Abbot. dower rght- theren; you, Mas B. Jones. Vrgna Nelson Blnraan. Lews wan the purchaser eta tax sale ceruacatca at a sale held on July S3. ns pur- You can dspose of a whole for out-of-wn guests, and mealsclasses under leadershp of Mrs. at such a meetng be held n Irene Nelson Ssquln. " wllbe served. Featured Saturday Real Estate Nelson Meeker. D. K4 chased from the Borough of KenHworth Berry. the VMCA, Elzabeth. Sponsored Uam ~ " > of that you rosy have an bundle of worres n an Extended Coverage Endorse- wll be an address by Or. D. J. Members of the Mens Bble The followng deeds have been n the premses; Sth Causa of Font of New York Cty, who wll Class were guests Sunday of the recorded at the offce of County by the Summt commttee of thewhattertsamuel McQuUkerZhla unknown Acn: you. Lauretta Ban, you are the ment tacked on your fre tell hs fathers sry of how anmens group at Sunday Bble Regster Herbert J. Rascoe n the county hygene sodety n cooperan wth the Famly Servce As- Brown, her unknown twn, devsees or clam a rght of dower theren; you. extra cost n most Mcans. hers, devsees or personal I wfe of CharUa C Hall, one of the owners tlves. Mrs. Samuel McQuuken,. Anne. M. _. of Lot «n Block 106 and you may nsurance polcy at very lttle engneer clamed an empre as hs School n Cranford Methodst Court House, Elzabeth: personal representatves. "John Doe" husband of Anne at.. Brown, sad name of the owners of the premses: 6th Cause of Rchard 8. Mance, because you are one of Ths Amerca Fore endorsement protects you sphere of servce for Chrst and Church. IgnazoMaspetro Peter A. socan of Summt, the program the results whch followed. Fota, lots 88 and 87, block Z, also wll feature Judge Lbby E. "John Dos" bftlur fctus, J. Lee I McnTMsbel devsees sentatves of John M. Edsar.,are the wndsrm Acn: Alma J. Bdsar, you. The unknown hers, devsees or personal repre- aganst damage by Qulken. Mrs. J. Lee McQulken, Preparans have begun for Realty Trust map No. 31 of 581Sachar of the Unon County Juvenle and. Domestc Relans lusband of Mabel U. Whstler, sad name Block 178, and you, "John Doe" hus- exploson M. Whstler, her unknown ". the Chldrens Day program be Leasng Ar-condned ts near Cranford. or T personal representatlvca. ". John Doe" owners or one of tho owes of Lot 9 n presented n June by the nursery Mr. and Mrs, Dale W. Mathas Court of "John Doe" beta* fctus, Sarah M. band of Alma J. Edgar, sad name of (from certan causes) department at the Cranford Tab- Jersey Central Coaches Albert J. Bonk, property known Helm, her unknown hers, devsees or "John Doe" beng fctus, may have a hal Purpose of the state group wll ersonal representatves, "John Doe" husband of Sarah M. Helm, sad name of Acn: Frances Wolven Blgh. you are rot rght of curtesy theren; 7th Cense of ernacle.. Durng the program, The Central Ralroad of New as 10 Besler avenue. >. - be create nterest and support chldren wll perform songs n Jersey dsclosed ths week that, as Lexngn Homes, Inc., Mr. "John Doe" betas; BcUUous. Aaron the owner of Lot 89 n Block 09; Wllam vehcles, legslatve mprovementsfor.work Brawn, hs unknown hers, devsees or smoke (from certan causes) acn n relan Gods word. the result of quesnnares dstrbuted; on trans last November, 18, block L, map of Lexngn Brown. "John Doe" husband of Alma-J. and Mrs. Charles Jackowsk, lot n mental hygene, Mrs. Campbell personal representatves, Mrs. Aaron arcraft All chldren between the ages of ponted out The socety also, wll Edsar, sad name of "John Doe" beng Some of these may never 2 and 4 are.welcome.become two. commuter clubs had sgned Homes, Inc. assst n cases of emonal maladjustments caused by World War Edsar. and a Charles H. Swenson. fctus. The unknown hers, devsees or Segfred F. Wolff and others, personal representatves of John NEW DOMESTIC happen thats why the cost s low. But others may so Mr. and Mrs. Forest P. Dexter, U. By vrtue of an Order of the Court of youd be wse nsure property n Lnden place, 75 feet Chancery of New Jersey made on the aganst em, all. Members of. the commttee n 31st day otmareh n a cause wheren the Borough of Kenlworth. In the from Prospect avenue. charge of the project are representatves of the New Jersey Wel-I l^* Mr. and Mrs. Wllam F. Burk County of Unon, a Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Kammler, Jr., one tract n Hamln appear and answer the Bll of- Com-, raunctpsl and d Marlon corporan^ IMMEDIATE DEUVEET O. Dwlfht. fare Councl. Canon Robert D. et als.. are defendants, d you are requred ON SOME MODELS Wrap em up Smth of Somervlle acts as charman. lt «1M Trade AUowancB from street, feet from Arlngn, Consult Anthony of Westfeld for your New Look Permanent and Brush Cut *s«a«>am_*#(j^^ab^^s^n Anthony Hardressers Phone WEstfeU E. BROAD STREET WESTFIELD, N. J. Do You Know about Chrstan Scence? road; one tract whch begns at a pont 168 feet northerly at rght alles trom the northerlytne of North avenue, dstant feet from Arlngn rood, and one tract at corner of Arlngn road and Hamln avenue.. -. Chrstan Scence Rado Broadcast "We Are Also Hs Offsprng" s the subject of a Chrstan Scence rado program be presented over Stan WNBC from 8:30 9 a.m. Sunday. The broadcast Is made possble through the courtesy of the Nanal Broadcastng Campany and has the approval of the Chrstan Scence Board of Drecrs. EISEMANS Qmntm at Cmtm UOWtMO AND UMH Qscntc nxroan AND ears U3 Park Av«. {**» Fwrtb) -. * - If you are not correctly nformed about Chrstan Scence, how can you dscuss t ntellgently? Take ths opportunty learn some of the facts about ths relgon that has done so much heal human lls and free sufferers from human msery. Attend A FREE LECTURE enttled "CHRISTIAN SCIENCE REVEALS THE IDEAL MAN" by EVELYN F. HEYWOOD, C S. B. of London, England " Member of the Board of lectureshp of The Mother Church. The Frst Church of Chrst, Scentst, n Bosn Massachusetts. TUESDAY, MAY 4* 8:30 P.M. CRANFORD HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM West End Place Frst urch of Chrst, Scentst, of Cranford Cordally Invtes You Attend plant of sad complanant, on or before the 1st day of June. IMS. or the sad BUI wll be taken as confessed aganst you.. Clncal servces, now the funct thjav^t^ > OtKtthntlra«th"cov«xg>rcn!s<9 In The sad Bn Is fled foreclose varous tax sale certlbcates held by sad Borough sad FULL UNE OF DEVOE PABTO IN STOCK NOW! INTEBIOB and EXTBKIOK OPEN 11LL COS F. M. EXCEPT WED. 1P.M. OTUDAY 9 P. ML N. Unon Avenue CRanford Ybon Bferred? Eycsfrfd? Heahcks? DR. G. HINDMAN OPTOMETRIST 7 H. UNION AVE. CRANFORD (Next Craafor Trut ataouac) BBOXEN LENSES PBBSCaUTOONS DUTUCATED. FILLED TeL CRanford HOUKS: Bfem. * Fr: 9O0 A. ML S P. BL Dally: 8-Je A. BL 9:M P. M. and by Appontment BUILDING.."I MATERIAL.LUMBER... TRIM.MASONRY.SCREENS STORM SASH. HARDWARE PJUNT INSULATION CROSLEY APPLIANCES YOUNGSTOWN STEEL KITCHENS THATCHER HEATING PRODUCTS nttttuoam are aew HfML n» BUILDERS GENERAL SUPPLY CO. 336 Cantamal Avcou. CRaaf ord &050S IME; BBOAD ST. WESTFIELD. WE n I package MacBEAN "Insurance Exclusvely" 108 Sooth Avrw Crv TlRMlflS are flyng agan. Watch for "Swarm*" of "Flyng Ants* that come wth Sprng, hed^ ther wngs, then dsappear. These wood destroyng nsects are causng consderable damage property throughout New Jersey. Buldngs not protected at the tme of construcn may requre t later. We protect buldngs durng or after construcn, usng dependable methods. We mantan* Techncally Traned Staff devotng ther full tme 4he protecnof buldngs aganst decay and tenntes and we attack the problem from the engneerng angle. We are not smply extermnars. :-v Our work s thorough, dependable, and guaranteed n every respect Every job s personally supervsed by an experenced, techncally traned lcensed engneer. Seventeen years of successful servce New Jersey property owners, PROTECT TOTJB PBOPEBTY NOW-r DELAY SOOHT PROVE COSTLY. W E G I V E : FREE INFORMATION. FREE INSPECTION OF PROPERTY... GUARANTEED PROTECTION OF BUILDINGS. TERMITE CONTROL BUREAU ROSELl PARK,N.J. ELIZABETH, N. J. Tetepboao BOaelle 4-l«98. MANY LOCAL REFERENCES ARE AVAILABLE shares your party lne?" One of yonr party lne neghbors may lve down the street from you, another just around the corner "or n the next block. Theyre all nterested, as you are, n good servce on the party lne they share wth you. They know that answerng promptly, watng between calls, releasng the lne n an emergency helps everyone. * *, * Rght now, party lnes are enablng us gve servce the largest possble number of people who want telephones. And of course, were gong ahead rapdly on our $250,000,000 program, brng even better servce all, and a choce of servce sut everyone. NEW JERSEY BELL TBLBPHON! COMPANY SWIOWO A OMATH TUPMOHB SUVICI VOR A OUATU NIW JIIUV CRAKTOHD CITIZEN AND CHBbNltXK. THURSOAY. APRIL - 29, 1948 Page Ffteen chorus Varety Mrs.!,? yteam, added H. Bckett. Westfleld; second... Becomes Gray Lady Man Headng Booklet Tell* Growth j a n n u a l nsttutes and courses for *Se General Anlne delght of - the anden channan^mrs. B. N. Mller, Sum- Dances were performed by Maranne Renner, Joe Starky, Mare tfeden, Planfleld; correspondng Mss Shrley J. Mller, who h a Al Lasell Jr. College? VaT" --:- ;. "- ^m~ m. - ^teachers and laymen, and Its an-den, durng a recent recr-ranl2a Presented at \ nt; recordng secretary, Mrs. O. l fcsso lepartment.of Grfbth Foundan nual audns. These audns n Qf the plant. The CfanfoTbT Progressed from 57 entrants man replaces S. Carroll Young of Rodger* and Steve Warshang. lecretary, Mrs. A. C. Fegel, Fanwood; treasurer,. Mss Charlotte member of the Lasell Communty Under reorganzan of J junor College Frank Gauss performed pano and Campus Assocan, of LSsel elecns and Louse Pulley, a cornet sola Several number* were treasurer, Mrs. J. J. Thompson, Junor College, Auburndale, Mass. MorreU, Elzabeth; and assstant l.tenl ta.tf b«n ppoklcd A varety show, featurng an ^? er 5l. by a **** Quartet conalstta of Clarence Manzer, Dck John- Annual reports were gven and ceved ther certfcates from the Elzabeth. ^ ^ was one of IS students who re- was presented recently by students, Unon Junor CoBe**. The son, Drew Smlthen and Rck ta ssss contrbuns were receved from Newn, Mass., Chapter of the at BlasdelL elseforthemus-l The parent-educan group of play was drected by Jtweph Curka, the letter of appeal recently sent Amercan Red Cross, for complen of the Gray Lady course. as head of the new department r / 1 *? n(^* Itt 2. f *J? rsamzat^n "^*2 »«*"» work of the Grffth nesday at 8:15 pm. at the home of Peggy Austn and Dck Johnson, The grls chorus lne ncluded by the socety. Funds also were,_.-.. _.... ths ^-P 3^ l> oo fc- Roosevelt P.-T.A. wu meet Wed- wth the dances n charge of Maranne Renner. Advertlsnc was Maranne Renner, Barbara Klcs ther donans may be sent local These grls have been nstructed whch combnes the ^ founded m February, 1938, " Musc Foundan, ncludng an Mrs. Donald McCord, 22 Oak lane, Jacke Coplan, Phylls Vemullon, turned n for the penny band. Fur- dsfor the «ew Jt, rvv \?** anversary booklet chron-ated wt ht. versty. who wu contnue a prehandled by Barbara Jtantdy, and Nancy Veltre. Those n 4hemembers of the commttee, t wasn varous methods of arts and Ullatn and r and foster the appreca- account of the foundans actlv- Guest speaker wll be Mrs. Mary joan Tunner and Dane Mches. boys chorus were Danel Alexa, announced.»tlon lusc and assst n and tes n the war years and an ac- W. Armstrong, home extenson crafts n preparan go the Ruth Spltrfadden and Malcolm Rchard Jolly, Joseph Tawco, of 170 encourage actvtes of a muscal knowledgment of the North Jersey servce specalst of the Departnature..." oganrans whch have cooper- ment of Agrculture, Rutgers Unl- Mss Jean Lucas explaned the homes of shut-n chldren In the Homan, Jt, played the roles of Marshal Rosenberg and Marvn work of the commttee n relan Goldberg. Newn area, brng them a lttle I Phylls and Johnny, love-struck the Famly and Chldrens Socety, and funds were voted Mss college students who survved the cheer and help them pass many Jersev cles an nsdnng record of ac- "J ~ V1OUS dscusson on budget plan, n brngng the Advanced a t Anlne nng. Fathers and other nterefforts of Marlyn Warner, as Lucas for the furtherance of ths pleasant hours. Ths s a new Gray techncal assst- greatest of muscal artsts and <.bcrt T Walker of 5 Presn" nterested persons are urged Shela, snare Johnny for hex- work. Announcement was made Lady. Servce, offered^ only by the superntendent symphony orchestras ths area.avcnue was made plant chemst atattend. I self. that there are 90 chldren now Newn Bed Cross Chapter, and _....,thu!j gvng the people of New- under the care of the socety, SO The reorganzan s takngjersey an opportunty enjoy* Others n the cast ncluded Dck of whom have been offered for Lasell s the frst college par-?lactcpate n ths specfc.program. rement on June 1 of Benjamn wthn the reach of all n antcpan of the re-jgreat musc ahubscrpn prces I Howe and Frank Barle, as Johnnys frends; Laorel Kubk, as adopn. Mss Mller, who s a senor, s Wedman, head of the Pressure Many other actvtes are uched [ Mary, Phylls scatter-braned he daughter of Mrs. Edna P. Mller Dstllan Department. roommate; Vrgna Walsh, who upon, ncludng the foundans Boy Scouts Preparng Wal Va Der CSute of 8 Central avenue. She s vcepresdent of the Spansh Club and gave a telephone monologue; Bll Teller, as a frustrated professor, For Warnanco Event copy edr of the college magazne. and Ralph Luetters as the "char- "Boy Scout Nght," a bennal. acter." The appearance of a boys Chldrens Servce Post For Mrs. G. C Dreyer Mrs. G. C. Dreyer of Cranford was named assstant correspondng secretary of the Chldrens Servce Commttee of the Famly and Chldrens Socety at a recent meetng held at the home of Mrs. Lester Phlp, 820 Standsh avenue,- Westfleld. Others elected were as follows: Charman, Mrs. C. S. Stallard, "Up" on the New Look ths Sprng? Why not phone day for an appontment wth tha luah "over thenop*"7" p" teurdo. Expert facal massages. CR EM E PERMANENT now 4.95 renaestr ** N«Exlr»»-(ae3ne> Cat, Sttsmpee and Setuas Oosod W«dnasdoya Open Frdays TU1 9 DANDEE BEAUTY SALON No. 10 Bos Sps at Door _^ 202 Centennal Ave. Cranford (At Lncoln Ave.) OYSTERS a bg fadttstrt/ n Mew Jersey Only three other areas n the world produce more oysters than New Jersey, and our great state produces more oysters peracrethn anywhere else on the globe. Thats bg busness n fact, durng the season, 1,250,000 bushels of oysters* were shucked, packed aad shpped by local shell fshermen. And New Jersey studes.ts prze oysters, o. In fact, our state s unque among the worlds oyster producng areas n supportng a program of scentfc research on the oyster snce And dd you know that electrcty plays a bg part n the oyster ndustry, for, thanks electrc power, oysters are washed, packed and shpped wthout beng uched by human hands. Publc Semte Electrc and Sas Company, publc servant?/ a great state, otas you n pontng wth prde the ndustrd mght tmd dversfcan of New Jersey. Stada. M, J. SM* DMtlca! SMI fuasflas A-13MS performance, featurng exhbts and demonstrans, by scoutng unts of Unon Councl, Boy Scouts of Amerca, wll take place June 30 at Warnanco Park Stadum, Inspecn Delnquents To Receve Summonses Elzabeth. Cranford troops ncludng cub scouts and senor Arthur W. Magee, actng aganst Morr Vehcle bmmssloher groups. wu partcpate n the nspecn law delnquents, has ordered hs nspecrs summon for outdoor show. hearng owners of all New Jersey Servng as members of the plannlg commttee, for the program are mor vehcles that* fal dsplay ether the current frst nspecn Harlon W. Prew and S. K. Thompson of Cranlord. The presentan 1948 blue or the second nspecn wll follow ths years nanal 947 red stckers. Delnquents face scoutng theme, "Strengthen the revocan pf ther 1948 car regstrans. _ Arm of Lberty." "Consderng that ther own Included among actvtes wll safety and the safety of others may be knot-tyng contests. sgnaljungjdepend on the condn of the cars tz EAST BROAD BTBEET. WESTFSELD. N. J. by flags andflashng lght, frst-1 they are drvng, t s hard conad demonstrans and scout ceve why there are delnquents n WKSfleld WEStfleU 2-SUS games. Hghlghtng the scout such an mportant matter as car "crcus" wu be wef-and-brldge nspecn," sad Mr. Magee. "The buldng demonstrans. Scouts very fact that New Jerseys accldevote a porn of each weekly dent death rate has decreased 61 meetng preparng exhbts and per cent snce the State began ntranng for competns at the spectlng vehcles ten years ago affar. should brng home every car Eagle scout medals and senor that nspecns. pay bg scout awards wll be presented by dvdends n safety. 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9 I 1, 1?*e«Sxteen Plan Ban on Foundres Councl Consder Ordnance Prohbtng Addnal Plants Offcers Rcdected Aft P.-T. A. Meetng KENIL.WORTH Mrs. Harold Reynolds was zeelected presdent of the Kenflworth P.-T.A. at regular meetng held affnp nght n Hardng SchooL Others reclccted were Mrs. Wallace Bauer, vce-presdent; Edwn W. kraus, second vce-presdent, and Mrs. Roland Fedler, treasurer. Mrs. John Schcnk was named secretary replace Mrs.. Sophe Dadcnas. Durng the meetng, the annual physcal educan program was KENILWORTH As a result of j presented under drecn of Mss complants from resdents about jvda Harrs -and Mss Alma Cattfumes from such plants n themorata. Mss Helen Mergotts borough. Borough Councl at tsj class won the banner for attendmeetng Tuesday nght passed a.ance. mon authorzng Borough. AttJ rney Earl Pollack prepare an ordnance prohbtng establshment of any addnal foundres Heads School Councl KENILWORTH Edwn W. TwoArrests In Holdup Westfeld, Planfeld Men Held Followng Havelka Sre Robbery KENILWORTH Clever detectve work by members of the local polce department resulted n arresf ths week of a Westfltld man and a Planfleld man alleged have taken part n the armed robbery of the Havelka delcatessen sre at Boulevard and Seventh street last Saturday evenng. Arragned before Recorder Wllam Bruder on Tuesday, George Dance, 27, of 802 Rpley place, Westfeld, ld how Polce Chef George D. Conkln left a sck bed drect the nvestgan. Hgh prase also was expressed for the work of Patrolmen Charles I^hman and Thomas Nevlle. CounclmanNevlle reported t s planned appont two add- feld polce orbrpn, plflffd Dance nal patrolmen about May 15. lar. The school wll feature more under arrest as he was about be strctly enforced as types of begn duty June 1, and that after craft courses, twmnsj garbage be put out am contamers be used. from hs home n the same vacans have been completed, the and plastcs n the car that the polce reported was department wll be placed on a used n the robbery getaway. 24-hour schedule. Ft kt Cj Actng on request from the The Westfleld man atfrst protested, be was nnocent, but after Communon Servce The grpsy moth has strpped Plannng Board that ts membershp be ncreased from seven acres of Mew Englands forests In leaves from an.estmated I.WW.OOB three hours of quesnng Monday At Methodst Church - q nne members enamp t carry two years. It was a losngfght on 19*4 when the ftnt expermental admtted beng one of the threeh munon w}lr be celebrated.sun- j P p _ frf Wnnlly y KENILWORTH Holy Com- out ts work more effcently. Mayor Ptten named Malcolm Roberts applcan of DOT sprayed from an nvolved n the holdup. p day at 11 am. worshp servce at serve on the board for sx years arplane sad statements by Dance also mplcated hm n a holdup at a wth the Rev. Gerald M. Cover. Communty Methodst Church, and Sam Vtale serve for fve vana. years, both appontments beng Woodbrdge grocery sre whch Jr., pasr, nfhrtbtt ng Hs medtallon theme wll be "God Is Wth confrmed by the councl. Also occurred about an hour after, the rsorossd oantnaxes *. m confrmed was the mayors appontment of Rchard Kuchcn Be It onlatncd «nr tha nght at 8:45 an. Kenlworth robbery Saturday AN OHDWANOC Us." Sunday school wll be held crnlnc Body of the Bacons* of KaoO- In?. As a result of statements made The every-member canvass, succeed Nunce Zampaglone. re-asgned, as a member of the Recrean Commsson. worth herenafter nasaed. ahall receve wll be completed durng the week. Secn One: «t KenU- whch opened Sunday afternoon, and employees of Ute A resolun was passed authorzng Townshp Engneer Thomas annually as a compensan for ther servce* tfee several sums set opposte There wll be a meetng of the ther respectve offces: buldng commttee nght at 8 I Borough Clerk. - $ Trounson prepare plans and! Senor Cleck n offce of oclock n the church offce. estmates for the pavng of Newark avenue from Mchgan avenue Arthur terrace. Counclman John B. Stults, hghway charman, announced that scrapng and preparan of 22nd street for layng of a new roadway s scheduled start next week. Passed on frst readng was an ordnance settng the annual salares of the borough clerk at $1,320, of the senor clerk n the tax collecrs offce at $2,250, and of the drecr of welfare at $660. Mayor Ptten explaned that ths meant no ncrease n salary n any case, but that the acn was beng taken do away wth bonuses that have been pad n the past. Publs hearng pror fnal passage wll be held May 11. CSanferd n Kenlworth. The acn was and James" -Edward Hofller, 28, of taken after Mayor Fred V. Ptten 629 South Second street, Plarfeld, were held wthout hall and reported havng receved several taken the county jal W awat complants n ths matter. acn of the grand jury. The polce contnued ther hum for a European stamps was Ulo, thrd. A donan Mrs. Walter Gesler appeared at the meetng regster complants thrd man sad have been nvolved. ark: faftepfcture abo*% Fre Chef Mlchsrf Kelly s shown avng tus blood ^ped by Berson from Mss Clare Passett of New- for resdents n the neghborhood Kraus, supervsng prncpal of of a foundry on Market street at Kenlworth schools, was reelected Booster members of the club Rosenbergpf the Bo-Chemcal LabonrM and bs assstant, as U memben of the polce and the foot of Unon avenue, declarng that when the plant s n oper- the Oranford-Garwood-Kenlworth Blood Donors. Inc., and had ther blood typed at the fre house presdent of the Advsory Councl Bar. and Bn. Havelka were n fre departments, as well as other members of the offcal famly of the borough, regstered wth _... are Eugene Donovan, Mrs. Albert of the Regonal Adult Evennf an the fumes make t mpossble ther stare at 7:45 n. m. Saturday wegandt. Borough Clerk Phlp School, servng Kenlworth, Garwhen two men entered and asked last Wednesday evenng. Seated the left of Chef Kelly s Dr. Frederck Apfelbaum, polce McGevnaand Tax Collecr E. G. open wndows n homes. Mrs. wood, dark. Townshp, for cgarettes. As Mrs. Havelka and fre department physcan. Standng, left rght, are: Freman Hans Weber. Freman Frank Anderson. J^assera. Freman Gus Obst, Frst- Ad Squad Captan-Frank Wados and Freman Eml Kaser. -A Gesler was assured that members sde. New Provdence Townshp turned get them, one of the >ar ~ number of employes of Kenlworth ndustral concerns had prevously been regstered and typed. of the governng body and also the and Sprngfeld, at a regular meetng at Regonal Hgh Sffuyl n and her husband, d who was behnd Up W6CK drew a gun g and ordered the woman Board of Health would nvestgate by y B^ ^ Donors. Inc. Anyone between b 18 and 80 years old,, n average aerage health, s elgble for membershp n ths organzan, whch provdes bld blood d donors of f requred d t types when h needed dd h and seek acn allevate the Sprngfeld last TJhursday nght the counter, keep p quet and the partcpatng communtes. The next blood typng sesson wll be held at Cranford HalL condn. * Mr. Kraus "^n contnues as one" of nothng would happen them. Cranford, between 7 ana 8:30 p. m. on May 12. Resdents of Kenlworth desrnr regster and Prase for members of the polce- deportment- for ther.* hnd the counter and grabbed upjohn B. Stults, hghway charman, the Kenuworth representatves on The other ntruder then went be-j KENILWORTH Counclman be typed should get n uch wth Polce Chef George D. Conkln or Fre Chef Mchael Kelly. resultng n early arrests n con-, Smth was reelected a cash box contanng $23. Both announced day that Clean 1 Up necn wth-the robbery at the vce-presdent, but as he recently men than ran from the sre. The Week wll be observed n Kenl- from May.10 May 14. Rotary Vews Flm [ SatterTs-Mn swamp tral that was the Suters mw; where gold wasduv Havelka sre on the Boulevard n^ed from Garwood he was made empty box was later found n aworth last Saturday nght, was express- a member-at-large. and a resdent feld n Scotch Plans. Local resdents are urged clean Showng Jersey Scenes forerunner of Lncoln road, one of covered January M. 184B Just 100 Amercas most beautful shoppng years ago was a complcated thfatg ed by Mayor Ptten. Counclman-^ Garwood wll be named next When the ntruders had left, the up ther homes and grounds and KENILWORTH A sound mo- out all refuse for collecn on n pcture n color, showng Beach n 1909 by woodsmen who materals. The hsrc ste s on the streets, was blazed across Mam be bunt by prmtve ols and Dudley Nevlle, polce charman, rno represent that commm- Havekas ran from the sre put n replyng for the department, Uv ther home a half-block away and the regular garbage collecn daysscenes and actvtes n New Jer were gatherng mangrove bark ramercan. rver. 49 ~ mles abova Last Thursdays sesson, was devoted an evaluan of last Followng nvestgan over telephoned the polce. Tuesday and Frday of thatsey, was presented at the luncheon tannc add The thoroughfare n ts Fort Sutter. Calf. It was n the tal week. meetng of the Kenlworth Rotary modern form was created by the race of ths mll that James Mar* years program and- a dscusson the week-end, drected by Polce Old clothes, bed sprngs, mat- Club at the Htchn* Post; Route late Carl O. Fsher, poneer developer of the resort cty. worked for Sutter. found the gutter* shall, an eccentrc carpenter who of new plans for both program and Chef George D. Conkln, Patrol- tresses, etc., wll be pcked up n 29, last Wednesday through courpublcty. Some 200 adults par- Charles and Thomas addn regular garbage on thetesy of the Esso Standard Ol ng yellow partcles that started tha Calforna gold ruth. tcpated last season n 14.courses, wth sewng, brdge and handwork courses provng most popu-, Ta* Colleetar C2SM.0O -Drecr of Welfare S Secn Two: The compensan hcre- Inatxve set forth shall be retroactve take ^T«-«as of January I. 1MB. Secn Three: All ordnances or parts of. ordnances tnconststeo herewth and the same are hereby y repealed. Secn Four: Ths ordnance than take effect as provded by taw. PHILIP JL fagstxa. fagsta. B Bonos* * OertL IMbUe KMKa Is Beret* Grrsa Oat On forecolng Ordlnaoca was fatadaeal at a omttlac of tba Cantatas Body af raa Baroufl of Kenlworth on Use 37th day of By Ordtr at Uw CowmlBS Body. murx Mcssnu. Dated: AprU XI. 1S4S. Frank FranhoTer. Monoe Bear & Grll HOT LUNCHES SERVED DAILY SnOFFUEBOABD 8th Street & Monroe Avc BARTON DANCING Kenlworth, R X for DEPENDABLE RELIABLE Offce w Tear ONaWs ftw COAL-FUEL OIL We take *»*«la aoaouclac that we taek can ef all f ear easterners darng the recent tedace. PHONE ROSELLE MABKET IfftUXT KENILWOStaf Nevlle went Westfeld Monday nght, and, accompaned by West- by Dance, Hofller was -arrested as he njgtff from o bus n Westfeld at 3 p. m. Tuesday. Accordng polce, he admtted on quesnng that he also partcpated n the Kenlworth and Woodbrdge robberes. Chef Conkln and Westfeld offcals ok Hofller Smth street n Scotch Plans, where, they sad, he ponted out the spot where the Havelkas cash box was thrown away. The money that had been n the box was not recovered. Vets 9 Memoral Home Group Meetng May 5 KENILWORTH Elecns wll Kraft worth. New Jcney. at eght oclock be held and there wll be a dsfor the ground breakng for the proposed memoral home-at a specal neatlnc may be adjourned, an persons fc» terested wll be «r»en an mnprtntty «meetng of the War Veterans Memoral Home Assocan of Kenlworth n the Borough Hall at 8 p. m. next Wednesday. Veterans are urged attend, and all nterested ctzens also are nvted. At the last mrrtlng of the assocan, the by-laws were amended permt ctzens become actve trustees, nvestgan havng revealed that there are a number of wnspeople ready gve ther servces along wth the veterans n earyng out the campagn buld a veterans* communty home here. Card off Thanks Offcers Elected by K«nlwoFt SUrap Club KENILWORTH Robert was elected presdent of the Kenl worth Stamp Club at a meetng held recently at the home n Ka. 844 Roosevelt Others named were Ralph treasurer; Ncholas Tmofa ngn,.paut Van Der Zee Mr. Ka, members of the tve commttee. - New members welcomed meetng were Joseph Frtsch, thur Baum, George McKenze Salvare Crllo. shp now Is 21, t was announced Four one-day ssue covers be awarded as przes, n a for members holdng the reates and most generally stamp collecn by Slay 19. covers wll be donated by Vfx. Der Zee.. Wnners of three prze packets donated by Mr. Tmofa were Mlded Quntan, frst Shank, second, and Salvare dean Up Week collecn days, but Company of New Jersey. The after that. Counclman Stultsmeetng was conducted by John warned, the local ordnance wltmenta, presdent Transfers of Real Estate KENILWORTH The followng deeds have been recorded at the offce of County Regster Herbert J. Pascoe n. the Court House, Elzabeth: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Snyder Mr. and Mrs. George W. Farchld, property known as 961 Rchfeld avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamn Rodoquno Mr. and Mrs. Morse A. Shepard, properly n 18th street, 175 feet from New Orange boulevard. Van Water Appraadmataly «00 buuan gallons of water an requred armuauy quench tba thrst of locomotvts and supply other needs of tho raoroada of the Unted States. Ths would bs tufflctent flll aa tnt In wduand feet daep ttacalng from "New York Cty San Francsco. Bosocaa OP mwon BOABO OP EDUCATION KKNILWOara. N. J. Sealed propaal wll be receved the KenllwoHh Bard Board of of ~" f*{m. at UcKlnley School. Boulevard. Kenlhrorth. MONDAY atventno. MAY 10. 1MB IIP. kt IOJLT.I at whch tme the proposals wul be publcly opened and read for General. Art. Elementary, Health and Janral Supples. KENILWORTH I wsh express my thanks those who ex- of the Prncpal. LUardln? School. Soule- SpeclAcatlona be seen at the efflce vard. or mar be -**r«-m1 from Mrs. H. pressed ther confdence myarthur. EMctrlct Clerk. AS Arthur Terablty and conscenus carryng Jf%JJ 2 " *" muamm out of the dutes of my offce by haboard nscrvas tba n«ht meet votng for me h the recent Pr-!j^r LjS t H fcl *** ***** taub " tkttal mry Elecn. mum M. M AHTmm. Com»r>» ffl «Chrstan J. Emde. Dstrct Clerk. natad: Aprtl M. 1S4S. KENILWORTH INN AL Mr. Try Our Famous Italan Toma Pe. La Pzza COCKTAIL BAR RESTAURANT Italan and Amercan Ktchen Banquet Hall wth prvate bar for Hre, accommodates 200. Musc f desred. gaa Valleys Dags - Many of Sun Valleys dogs came from Alaskan Eskmo trbes t others have come from Eastern Canada. The result has bean a good bndng St trats that result In.strong, wry gentlo dogs that hav* proved Ideal for the long nms snr mfts of tral*. «Vtfttm U Otyag Urma Results of eapermenu n chemcal dryng of seed gran, usng cal- Khun chlorde as the dryng agent, justfy further nvestgans of ths method, accordng the U. S. denartmeot of agrculture. INSURANCE REAL ESTATE MORTGAGES I have waltlrur. wth me. a lst Ust yanr ponhasers tvopertjr Leroy 227 NORTH 21st ST. KENILWORTH, N. J. OUnford 64M20 WASHERS B&NDK MATTAO THOK NOKOE Refrgerars CKD8LBT NOSQE RADIO & TELEVISION BCA VJteUr Cnsley InCnmJordlfa MODERN APPLIANCE North ATcnoe West CR \HfONDEKUW 1TOR LAWNS MAWB BA8. WOalOKBLAW AT BABBWABSV HUM aa4 S U B SToaaa m»* txowaw saorn WWttWt fxmkl ssa rubb -^MatMM WWJHAMJ0H, bss> Mtt WeM Sa Anas* Jacssr CHy. M. J. PLANTSPUR B«lb Are fopemhre Buntng. s more expensve than flsblng. Each type of game requres specal, guns, clothng and accessores-. The shotgun used for qual and woodcock U seldom sutable for wld turkey or ducks. The rfle used r squrrel snt sutable for deac moose or bear. founded by Lottery The Brtsh museum.was founded on the proceed! of a state lottery, the.managers of. whch were tba Archbshop of Canterbury, the lad chancellor and the speaker of tha house of commons. uunn^ tratta, ts clamant. Much ar E, than Prnce Edward, t u 25 mu«g and U mfles at ts broadest^ CALL FOR FINE CORDIALS CR Sport Shoes for MEN n the Latest Styles! Kn Perfcrated Whte Tn Tone Brown- Woven By Two Hansons Names NUNN BUSH EDGERTON ANDREW CRISANTI Oradaate «* Amercan School *f Pnctpedlca 304 Centfht Avc 3)844 was the average net pad sale of The Cranford Ctzen and Chroncle for the three-month perod ended March 31. Ths s a gan of 268 over the same perod last year. It s the hghest crculan for any threemonth perod n The Ctzen and Chroncle hsry. (M and IlllllWE MEMBER AUDIT BCBEAU OP CIBCUUTIONS 7 ALDEN-STREET uutwtmm^ 64MW8 Recent Events Publk Schools (Contnued from paoe eleven) t^jaer prevent ths eroson. Barbara HlL Margo Ragle. Dorothy scholz and Frank Dddson of grades 5 and 6 were chosen by h#,tr classmates attend a play by Mrs. Skerratfs ffth grade Sherman SchooL Bn. Nagle drove the chldren Sherman School. Cyrl Perley, proprer of the Sportsmans Shop, addressed the class n retal sellng and sre work at the hgh school on Tuesday. He dscussed problems faced by the -proprer n gettng hs busness started, apttudes necessary {or sre work, sre locan, and sre layout After the talk there was a quesn-and-answer perod. Alce Marble, world tenns cham pon, spoke at a specal assembly prepared by the Cranford H-Y Clubs last Wednesday. Durng the war. Mss Marble was Scholarshp Board. These boys ranked among the hghest ten per cent of the 62,112 selected hgh school senors throughout the nan who ok the Peps-Cola Scholarshp test on November Prncpal Clement also: pre- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LESSON SEBMON sented Rchard Duffeld three "EVERLASTING PUNISHMENT" specal certfcates of mert from s the subject for Sunday, May 2. GOLDEN TEXT: "Evl shall slay the wcked: and they that hate the rghteous shall be desolate. The Lord redeemeth the soul of hs servants: and none of them that trust n hm shall be desolate." (Ps.34:21,22) SERMON: Passages from the Kng James verson of the Bble nclude: "Thus sath the Lord of hosts, the God of Israel, Amend your ways and your dongs, and I wll cause you td" dwell n ths place." (Jer. 7:3) from "Scence and Health wth Key the. Scrptures" by Mary Baker Eddy nclude: "The belef n sn and death s destroyed by the law Of God, whch s the law of Lfe nstead of death, of harmony nstead of dscord, of Sprt nstead of the flesh." (p.253) apponted a specal assstant n the J*ystel Ftness Department of the OCD. and worked.or several months n the preparan of a program for mprovng health among young Amercans. She always has been nterested In the development of youth, and on her lecture urs, she gves generously of her tme h assstng n physcal ftness programs. Recently she has been assocated wth the- Publc Relans Department of the Amercan Womens Hosptal Reserve Corps. Asde.from.her tenns. Mss Marble appled her talents enthusasm <a wde varety of careers: Nghtclub snger, desgner of sport clothes, rado mcrsor*- alty, and author. Ste has recently completed a move snort called "Tenns n Rhythm." Bar book, "The Road h Wembledon." was enthusastcally prased by the crtcs, and s one of the years best aubographes. Prncpal Ray A. Clement presented Davd Akerhelm, James Daubert and Rchard DuffleW, certfcates of dstngushed performance awarded by the Peps-Cola the Scholastc Mngny^p contest or hs entres n the contest Hs wnnng entres were an edral, a news report and a specal feature artcle. Under the drecn of Rchard Wagner, head of the musc department, the Grls Glee Club sang. The solo part was sung by ^ Jane); _Keltng, a_ roegaber_lof the senor r»n«w; The Stevens Insttute of Techology Alumn Assocan held a dnner on Frday at the Rods Correlatve passages FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Sprngfeld Ave. at Mtta, Cranford Servces Sunday. 11 a. m. Wed. Eve, 8:15 oclock Sunday School, 9:30 a. nv Beadng Room 5 Alden Street Open daly 1-4. except Thurs. and IU. 10:30-4. Also FrL 7:80-9 p. m. Sprng Country Club, West Orange, for students and fathers nterested n the engneerng professon. Vncent F. Sarnowskl, drecr of gudance at Cranford Hgh School, attended wth the followng students accompaned by ther fathers: Harold Glover, Davd Mayer, Ronald DArcy and Wllam Buckley. Bnd Hade Order, It may seem strange "pump mud n a hole beng made n tha earth, but that s what drllers do when snkng an ol well However. It s not the mud pe varety but a scentfcally treated mud, mada order bythe mud engneer. LINOLEUM FINEST YOU. CAN BUY HEAVY QUALITY - _ Il f* BortaoBatk S3e a Square F»ot; 6 ft. wdth Enameled. FloorcovernK Colorfol Fattens, 89e a square yard CRANFORD FURNITURE 1 m* «JBASah*aB^h.MM ^ M^^_. 103 N. UNION AVE. Catanfartf 8.S141 ARE YOUR SIDEWALKS OF REPAIR? CONSULT Schwarz Bros. IUS0NCONIRMCT0K Brck Work and Garage Constrttcn OJl Gwnfard R CYVMtftRV MAKEftV - 1 N. UNION I : - URANPQ.R&, 5>* CYSRN ce D-.0(Co LIDUDR5TDRE > «(bat *o BMBWU wmt eadm, tbet u») Sealls, IftfO.. tbeb«w<mu BtmCnsIk r c Hew llustrated booklet furnshed upon request L. L. 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10 4 1 4 * Installan ForlVIVA. Ceremones Monday For New Offcers Of Sherman Unt Mrs. Charles Ferguson of Fanwood, past presdent of Unon County P.-T.A. Councl, wll nstll new offcers of. Sherman P.-T.A. at a regular meetng Monday at 3:15 p. m. n the school lbrary. Plans for the nstallan were completed Monday afternoon at a meetng of the executve board.; Deep Dggng Rakng May Injure Evergreens Dressng up the front yard an the garden area s one of the rou- tne lob* of sprngtme, Fred D. Osmah, agrcultural agent at the] Court House, Elzabeth, ard day, but many home owners are gong o far when they dg up the ground around ther greens or spread lme around under them. Rhododendrons, Mountan Laurel and Azaleas, partcularly, have shallow roots and* prefer an acd sol. Therefore, dggng around; them njures the roots and lme s xc ths type of evergreen. Rakng the leaves; ther natural food, away from.under the plants Tne safetyposter contest wll bejalso leaves the roots subject the judged at that tme. dryng wnds and wll tend dry The followng redecorans n out the plants. Where leaves are the teachers room were reported consdered unsghtly, a lght cover- THE CBAMTORD CITKUCM J. CHBONICUE, THURSDAY,- AHUDE* St, IMS 5} Star Performers n Orcns Here May 6 and 7 by Mrs. A. J. Macke: Slp covers and drapes made by Mrs. E. J. ng of sol, wll Improve the appearance. Injures caused by these Wahl and Mrs. C. V. Gary; sup.practces may not be notced for covers for the sofa, Mrs. Harold several months; but sooner or later Schafcr; upholstery for twercharsjthey wll show the results of these Mrs. Macke, and purchases of a;mproper practces, new rug, a four-secn screen and a two-burner hot plate sve. Mrs. Wllam Denns reported on ktchen equpment purchased wth funds from a P.-T.A. cake sale held recently, and Mrs. Frankln announced that $14 had been realzed from moves shown at the school. -. Trps the Museum of Natural. Hsry and the planetarum wll be sponsored by the assocan for Mrs. Janovsks sxth grade on May 7, and Mss Ryans sxth grade on May 13. The new-and-old board tea wll take place May 14 at 3:15 p. m. n the school, t was announced. Fathers wll be n charge at the next meetng of the Lncoln-Sherman Prc-School Group be held Tuesday at the home of Mrs. W. O. Taff, 103 Thomas street. The Brownes at Dary Approxmately 30 Brownes of Troops 27 and 30 made an nspecn ur Saturday of the Sunrse Dary on Route 29. Pror vstng the plant, they were, shown a move pontng out, varous stages n mlk producn. Each chld was.gven a bottle of mlk take home. Leaders accompanyng the Brownes were Mrs. H. A. Larsen, Troop 27, and Mrs. A. Dll, Troop 30. Names Commttee Mrs. George C. Smullen, charman of the summer round-tp commttee for Roosevelt P.-T.A;, has announced the followng members of her commttee: Mrs. James Sne, Mrs. Charles Ean, Mrs. dscusson pc wll be "What Are Howard Mlus, Mrs. J. E. Heney, You Plannng for the Future of Mrs. R. M. "Van Horn, Mrs. Wl- Your Chld?" jlam Brown and Mrs. G. W. Scott. years, wll be presented by Oar- was awarded the Legon of Mert, Pajltw Amaf ence Frtz, former presdent of Bronze Star Medal, Army Com- " "" "- J 1 the Boys Camp Assocan, at a mendatn rbbon and European 1 \, Carl A. IVoebel, who opems a regular meetng of the, Cranford Theatre of Operans rbboa<wrthf«w«hy-» T w. r amateur Dolly, Jewell and Blanche, performng elephants, wll be among the many featured attracns when the Hunt Bros. Crcus appears here on May 6 and 7 under auspces of the Cranford Fremens Club. There wll be afternoon and evenng performances each day at the old B. & O. baseball feld on South avenue, cast. Tckets are avalable at the Cranford Cycle and Toy. Company and at Fre Headquarters, or they may be obtaned from any freman. Junor Servce League at tbe homeflve battle stars and one arrowjf Mrs. E. J. Loranger, 1 Claremontbead. place, Tufetday.aft Ttkoaa:~ A meetng of the" leagues executve board wll be held at 1:80 p. m. Monday at the home of Mrs. Jean Montenecourt, 209 Honor avenue.. Tht Wrta grtnad quarts neb caned agate Is hanjerthaa steal although tt la onsen more tettoa> Servce League Hear Address on Boys 9 Camp A.talk on the growth of the Cranford Boys Camp on Slver Broadcastng Companys "Ths IaLake, roar Hope, Includng an outlne of the many taprovements > In Rado Broadcast Because of a letter, Mrs. Jean Porcella, 207 Holly street, was ntervewed recently, on the Nanal Nora. Drake". program, starrng! rado actress Joan Tompklns. Mrs. Porcellas letter was selected from among the thousands receved by the program from women all over the Unted States wshng appear on the rado. The lucky lady ok over the ar waves for several mnutes exchangng com- menta wth announcer Bll Cullenj durng a regular broadcast of the show whch s carred from coast coast over the entre NBC network. Men n Servce Lt CoL Elmer L. LttelL father! of Mrs. Wllam Ktaz og 14 Englsh. Vllage and a former resdent of Cranford, who s now on duty as commandng offcer of the Phlppnes-Ryukyus Command Sgnal Depot In Manla, was recently awarded the honorary rank of captan n the Quezon Cty Polce Department by P. A. Bernardo, mayor of Quezon Cty. Havng entered tbe Army n 1034, CoL Lttel served as deputy commander ofj the Sacramen Sgnal Depot and] later deputy sgnal offcer for the Frst Army, pror hs assgnment the Phlppnes n November, He also served n the European Theatre, where he partcpated n fve compagns and made at the camp ste n recent TREES Blossom Sprayng PLAN NOW havo your APPLE and..other FRUIT BEABING TREES and PLANTS Sprayed. BLOSSOM SPRAYING IS MOST IMPORTANT....FOB BETTED FRUIT and PROTECTION aganst LEAF CHEW* ING and SUCKING INSECTS... Sprayng lor LEAF SPOT and otwr FUNGUS DISEASES should bo done as eoon as the leaves have reached FULL GROWTH. FEEDING^ CAVITY REPAIR SPRAYING CABLING». PLANTING TRANSPLANTING TRIMMING «REMOVAL JOHNK. Certfed Two Expert " ;..- \ " Now Ionsoy State Ucemao No. 19.;-: WESTFIELD. N. F-., PHONE WE Complete Insuranco CovettQo EDW. MACKIE & SONS Servtns Northern N. J. for Over M tean. Opea.Bvenga by AppahlBDont UPHOLSTERING SLIPCOVERS MATTSE88B8 AND BOX 8NUNG8 BZNOVATKD SM 8OMEK8KT Dr. Howard P. Wnger! Surgeon Chropodst FOOT AILMENTS WetMasay ssstfl U BOSS For Appontment Call CR U ALDKN S», CBANPOBD EAHWAY FMv SAT 8BN. Edde Dean. Boacoe Ates "WILD WEST/ In Color.,- John- Beat, Trudy Marshall "KEY WITNESS" «-M7«8a-Su Tech. Carons PLAY THE KAYE WAY.. Von can play Popular Pano "So Easy." Tub Modem Technque Is entrely unlke anythng lever offered. Youngsters and Adults are thrlled wth ther rapd proffress. Lessons at Your Home by MR. KATE free deaseastrauan mm btlpktlaa Bound Brook 9-M19-M3 After 6 P.M. COMING! T E N T S ft A M t,.f J R O O F E D Featurng the St. Leon Famly Famom Australan Teeter-Board Troupe CRANFORD B. & O. Baseball Feld, South Ave., East THURS.-MAY 6 FRI.-MAY 7 Auspce* Fremen** Club of Cranford Afternoon2 P. M. Nght8P.M. ADMISSION INCLUDING TAX ADULTS 80c CHILDREN 50c RESERVED SEATS 50c HUNTER...MonaHft,Twl Sldng CtnMutlt Sttra Wfcv 4f CONSULT US IF YOUB HOOP NEEDS BEPAHUNO Tel Cranford <u > umt c»n NO. JOB TOO BKAIX MM* tku U TIM at KM«rta«Sw U ADAMS AVaV CBANPOBD 6.35 GALLON 1.85 QUABT Johnsn Pant Shop CBanford t-xsm - 1OT-S N. UNION AVB. Sdle Canr, Jma Davs "If You Knew Suse" Deborah Kerr, 8abo "Blade la Ttckacr BUN. HON. TUES. Wllam Powell. Ella Hal "The Senar Was Randolph Scott Barbara Brtten "Albuquerque" ( Clajaealer) AM» raura TON mnjun mmv» ummvm mat Asaununro umounm IXOOBS. : cunmunm. WALK, nut un VMUL UMOXXOM W. DOLBER 491 NorthAve. W, WestfleU WE8TCTELD M«t KAhway LlttS-J stan wth the call W2BYD hbjhome. 700 Ddaa avenue; been awarded tbe coveted WAC ("worked all contnent*") certfcate of the Internanal Amateur Rado Unon for havng commuruv jeated Wth at leat one amateur stan n each of the afax contnental area* of the world: North Amerca, South Amerca, Afrca, jeurope, Asa and Oceana. NU-VTEW VENETIAN BUND WORDING TAPING FAINTING Venetan Bttnd Tape, cord aad 401 Knopf St, lnden,*b NOIBp rea ; UNtNDffS-ttSS Daly t A.»»Mt P. CRANFORD nmra, VtL * Sa, AwrU *ft.m. May I Ressued n Techncolor - AOVCIItUFCS OT Robn HocT Errol njrnn. Olhrla DeHavOland Tkars. A rr. s-.m *:W Bat. t:06 1^» tts Edde Canr. Jean Dsvls Than. * Vr. lts«!: l«:t» Sal. I:14-«:M «:6» FBL A SAT. X Smash Bts Bnrt Lancaster. Isabeth Scott Boy Botera "The Gay Ranchero" SON. thru TUBS. Z Bl* Hts Jeannette MaeDonald lose Itttrbl, Jane Powell "3 Darng Daughters" Hal Roachs Comedy Ht *<CURLEY" WEDu, THUBS^ 2 Bequest Hts. Betty Grable.. Dck Haymes PhD Slvers "Damond Horaeshoe" In Techncolor Joel MeCrea. Bfaureen O*Han "BUFFALO BILL" Ths week end sample the seasons fun at New Jerseys fnest, brghtest amusement center. thrll rdes, eere walkthroughs, larger-safer Kddeland, roller skatng, musc, refreshments, more paved parkng space. Saturday *nd SutxUy only. Season Opens MAY 15 SATURDAY MATINEE ONLY 3 Colpr Carons 3 Sun. Hon.. Tue&. May t-s-4 Maureen OVara, BebertTeanr CUften Webb. SITTTNG PRETTY^ "ALBUQUERQUE^ Flmed n Cnecolor Sandolph Scott, Barbara Brtten BBS. t:4» 3:M*-«:89 * Haa. * TmtB. TODAY WL~SAT. Jeaaette MaeDonald THREE DARING DAUGHTERS" Also - loan -Bennett In "Secret Beyond the Door Bob Hope, Bns Crosby Dorothy Lamoar "ROAD TO RIO" "Devl On Wheels" WBfe. MAY 5th Watt Dsneys "FANTASIA" Mans or Ladys Wrst Watch To be Awarded from our 8tase Tuesday Evenlns at 8:45 Another Prse In the "SHOP IN CRANFORD SWEEPSTAKES" Bcheret You may be the wnner Other Valuable Prses, Includhur» IT. 8. Savlnn Bend. F;ATR STABTS WED., MAY 8th "KILLER McCOY" Mckey Bqoney, Ann Blyth Bran Danlevy "The Senar Was Indscreet" Wmam Powell. EUa Balnea Peter Had Hayes, -. GO NOW! Cary Grant Loretta Young n & tne Bshops Wfe" STABTS TH.UB8.. MAY 6 "To Toe Ends of Earth"! WESTFIELD CENTRAL AVE. SHOWGROUNDS 2 BIG DAYS Tues., May 4 - Wed., May 5 AUSPICES AMERICAN LEGION NOW SHOWING To the End of the Earth" DICK POWKIX SIGNS BASSO " s««sc nt In nmr "BILL & COO" A Ftatara Laactk Nntlljr NOW thro SUN. BeasM Colman fugae Basso n M A DOUBLE LIFE" Phs "Dangerous Years" wth Wmam Halop MQN. A TIDES., 3rd & 4th REG ENT BONALD COLMAN (Academy Award Wnner) "A DOUBLE LIFE" t Hts A Thrller "1 Became A James Baa-RvG * BIG TIME VAUDEVILLE Aprs ot> oar stage t l u Ike acrean Mark Danleb n "BURY ME DEALV V ALSO WUUam Boyd, Andy Clyde Mwauders" NOW for 7 DAYS Academy Award Wnner "SHOE SHINE" Italan Dalogue KlM TIU AJPTEBVOO! FEATURING JAMES M. COLE, n Worlds Youngest Elephant Traner FLOBDELINA Brazlan Wonder Grt Queen of All Wre Walkom THE ACEVBDO FAMILY MexJeea Greatest Acrebatle Troop WALTBB GVICE TBOUPE. O8P.K. THE WOLCOTTS. AetlaUstte Feature CAPT. BABTONI Prcsenttnr CJeles Mltary Hones BUXEE HUDSON and Hs CONGRESS oj MERBYB3AKEBS BED LVNSFOBD Hollywood Stunt Man And Hla Mon Pcture Hone -STARLIGHT" WILD AND DOMESTIC ANIMAL ACTS FULL TWO HOUB PERFORMANCE THE ONLY BIO SHOW COMING POPULAR PRICES BRING THE FAMILY Downwn Tcket Sale Both Corcuo Days The Playfar 47 Elm Street, Wcstnekl Prces Same as on Show Grounds FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY, AFRO. M, MAY 1-2 *HBMAST SHOWS «Elephant art Frst Snowng PLA1NFIELD WED - * MABLENE DIETRICH BAY M1LLAND "GOIJDEN EARRING^ - I n Techncolor MAY WHO HAS EVER LOVED THE WRONG MAN WELL! REX HARRISON UUI PALMERS 2ND SHOW DEAD OF NIGHT" THE CBANTORD CITIZEN AND CHKOmCUS. THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1948 arwood News Councl In Hands Of Youth Eghth Grade Pnpls Work wth Regular Offcals at Matng GARWOOD Garwood youth ok the rens Tuesday nght at borough hall when, eghth grade students acted as mayor and councl durng a regular meetng of the governng body; Mayor L. Thomas Daub, who passed hs gavel John Mayer, seated the followng students as members of councl: Donald Grtzmacher, "polce commssoner"; Gordon Ray, "fre commssoner"; Mlcholene Kss, "street Blly Perry, Walter Kemp, Ed- Edward IdeToth Socal (Item* for we n thl$ column may 1>e left addrtned The Ctzen and Chroncle at Lego"* newspaper sw, 30* North avenw, or at PetrozzelUs newspaper sre, 17 Center street.) Blly Pe Wlt K *» l ^^ ^n «* uvuu 41VCUU6* n Yankee SUdum There were games, refreshments the season last Frday. Mrs. Lous Martel of 328 Thrd avenue returned home Sunday from St Barnabas Hosptal, Newr^ celebrated ark. Mrs. Stephen Voros of 431 pruce avenue s ll at her home. Obe Sms, Jr., of Cropwell, Ala., and Wllam Sms of Brmngham, mssoner,.,. commssoner"; Robert m Coles, "laws and lcenses";.henry Pejcarsk, "buldngs and grounds"; Margaret Staruch, fnance, and Shrley Renhardt, "borough clerk." Nancy Benson represented the "Lncolnan," a school newspaper, at the press table. Construcn of approxmately, 30 cnf-famlly homes on Myrtte] avenue between West street and the Westfleld wn lne wll be -undertaken by Matthew-Hoffman, In C., of Elzabeth, pendng fnal approval of the companys applcan purchasejxrough property for $3,030 n that area. The homes whch are expected be completed by September wll consst of four and one-half rooms. Publc hearng on the bd wll be held May 11.., Henry Pekarskl, "buldng-and] grounds charman," reported that contracrs wll complete repar work n the borough clerks offce by the end of ths week. Authorty was gven "Fre Commssoner" Gordon Ray purchase equpment for the fre department, cost not exceed $600. "Street Commssoner" Mchel ene Kss announced that Clean-Up Week wll be observed next week n the borough. All resdents are requested cooperate wth the streqt department n keepng refuse off borough streets. Passed on fnal readng was ah offer by Robert Corveleyn for purchase of lots 239 and 240-n block 91 for $240. Followng com Francs Kalnowsk Marred at St. Annes GARWOOD Mary Francs,.^.^j Kalnowsk; daughter of Mrs. plants made aganst morcyclsts Jacob Kalnowsk of 339_Second on Center street, "Polce Commssoner" Donald Grtzmacher reported that the offenders.wll cooperate wth polce n keepng the streets quet and safe for resdents. "Street C ATT>r n l «*t""«>tj * Mchel- «ne Kss nqured- what Mayor Daub and Councl have done provde a recrean area for ehl- Idren n Garwood. It was brought.the attenn of councl that property has been obtaned and H that plans for recrean Odd are progressng. In reply "Tre Commssoner* the Frst Ad Squad ts new buldng, L D D Nl ng, D. D. Ncolello, supervsng prncpal of Garwood schools, commended borough offcals for ther part n provdng an opportunty for students act as leaders of the communty. Pror adjournng, Mayor Daub congratulated the eghth graders for ther performance at the meetng. Church Councl Meetng at St. Pauls GARWOOD The church counl f St P cl of St. Pauls Evangelcal and Reformed Church wll meet Tuesday at 8 p.m.. the Rev..Walter C. PuKh, pasr, announced ths week. Re!uUr servces wll be conducted Sunday, wth mornng worshp at 11 oclock and church school at 9:«. The Youth Fellowshp wll meet at 7:15 p.m. Sunday. Cho.r practce s held Ma., flew up last Saturday for a weeks vst wth Mr. and Mrs. ~)be Sns of 640 Fourth avenue. Mrs.. Joseph Mozart of 516 ourth avenue s n Docrs HosjltaL Newark, recuperatng from an operan. Mr. and Mrs. John Kennedy of 613 Wllow avenue announce the brth of a son, Mchael, at Orange Memoral Hosptal on Aprl 14. Mrs. Roger Todd, Jr., of Phladelpha spent the week-end wth Mr. and Mrs. Roger Todd, Sr., of 247 Fourth avenue. Dale Thoma recently celebrated hs seventh brthday wth a party at bs home, 324 Thrd avenue. Amd a.blue and whte color scheme, games" and refreshments were enjoyed by tbe young guests ncludng Gnger Ftzsmmons, Patsy Sugzda, Blanche Powers, Clare Adolph, Nancy Banks, Nancy Powers, Larry Pecna," Jmmy Gardner; John D Battlsta, James Potter and Merle Thoma. * The Sewng Socal Club had dnner n Scotch Plans and then attended a play n Mllburn last week. Among members present were Mrs. Conrad Reder, Mrs. Rchard Hartg, Mrs. Wllam Kalman, Mrs. James Walsh, Mrs. Frank Kuster, Mrs. Mathlas Reder, Mrs. Martn Revendro, Mrs. Mass and Mrs. Joseph Schaeffer. Mrs. A. L. Schmtt of 401 Center street returned home from and favors. Guests were Edward Slvers, Bobby Lawrence, Donny Donahue,_ JackTRbck, Betty Ann Doroskl and Denns Rock. Mrs. Marjore Aklan was has teas the Lucky Thrteen CM at her home,. 304 Walnut street, last week. The Francs Muellels of 34» Pne avenue announce the brth of a daughter Jean, on Aprl 16 a the Elzabeth General Hosptal. Mrs Dorothy Franssen entertaned recently at a fashon show at her home, 400 Thrd avenue. Among those present were: Mrs. Wnfred Pecna, Mrs. Suse Wrght, Mrs. Teddy Ftzsmmons, Mrs. Blanche Powers, Mrs. Marjore Aklan and Mrs. Mary Hd. Other guests were present from Roselle, Roselte Park, Scotch Plans and Planfleld. The F. C. Crscolas of 416 Pne avenue are recevng congratulans on the brth : of a daughter, Janet Lynn, on Aprl 9 at Muhlcnberg Hosptal,- Planfleld.. Wlbur Wrght, Jr., ok part n the-sprng Concert of St..Benedcts Prep, Newark. The Concert was held n the school last Frday. Mrs. Wllam Pnter of 431 pruce avenue entertaned Mrs. Herman Werme of Cranford and Mrs. Henry Clarke of Unon lunch last Thursday. Mrs. Ann Crjscola celebrated her brthday Monday wth a group of frends. and the Junor Socety wll meet at 6 pjn. ^_~ The Senor Chrstan Endeavor wll meet Sunday at 7 pjn. under leadershp of Mss Hope Tethsworth. A meetng of the Inter- medate Fellowshp wll take place Monday at 7:30 pjn., and at 8 pjn. there wll be a meetng of the board of trustees. A jont meetng of the sesson and trustees wll be held Tuesday at 8 pjn. at the church. On Tuesday at 2:30 pjn. the Womens Bble Class wll meet at 4.13 Center street. Chor practce s held every Thursday at 8 pjn. Church Famly Nght wll be observed Frday, May 7, wth supper be served at 6:30 p,tn. Servces n recognn of those who recently have been unted n Arzona Fatjn last week. Sharer of j her of 110 avenue s ll at her home. 110 Wllow Former Mayor and Mrs. OLeary land daughter, Jean,from Massachusetts, spent last week vstng Mr. OXearys mother at her home, S05 Thrd avenue. Edward Conln of 92 Second avenue, spent last week vstng hs father-n-law n Lancaster, Pa. Mrs. Conln and ther daughter joned hm Saturday. and Andrew Reder, son game sweep from the second-place John Reder f Clk Alc D Sh t lt F of Mrs. John Reder of dark Townshp, - were -marred Sunday n St Annes Church, wth the RW. John Walsh, pasr, offcatng. Gven n marrage by her wclf, Stanley Kalnowsk, the brde wore a whte satn gown wth a fngertp vel fa rg from a crown trm- Alcoa De Shop team n last Frdays competn. All Frday nghts matches resulted n clean sweeps, wth Df Corporan also wnnng three games from Sonoco products and Damond Expanson takng three from Pyro Plastcs. The weekly ndvdual hgh seres was the 550 of Casale of the med wth orange, blossoms. She Alumnum Company team. He carred a bouquet of whte roses, had games of 183, 206 and 161. Mrs. Frances Smgelsky of Long. Casale holds the ndvdual Island was matron of honor, whle three-game hgh for the season M.. 1.J4 u - - e31. Wraggs of the Alumnum brdesmads Mss Irene Gordon Ray, who requested more KaH»wk«M t sster of the brde, and room for the fre department n ts Mss Dors Relfer, a^nece of the borough hauquartersju D b brdegroom. Edward Reder was [were Walter Kalnowsk, a cousn of the brde, and Henry Kng. After a honeymoon n Atlantc Cty, Mr. and Mrs. Kalnowsk plan resde n Clark Townshp wth the brdegrooms mother. The brde attended Garwood schools and Jonathan Dayn Regonal Hgh. School, Sprngfeld. She s assocated wth the Damond Expanson Bolt Company, Garwood. Mr. Reder, who attended, schools n Clark Townshp and Lnden, also s employed by the Damond Expanson Bolt Company. Durng the war, he served d lt Pauls Evangelcal and as a second leutenant n the army. I-M._.... Honored on Annversary GARWOOD Ncholas Kemp of 422 Thrd avenue cclecrrted hs twenty-flfth annversary wth the Garwood branch of the Alumnum Company of Amerca last Frday. He was presented wth a gold oen and pencl set and a 25-yearservce check, and was awarded a mouths vacan, whch he plans take n September. Mr. Kemps present posn s* paymaster. every.r practce s held every Thursday at 7:30 pjn. Rehearsals jor a muscal be presented by the Junor Womens Guld take Place every Monday at 8 pjn. n we chuh b t y Monday church basement. Alumnum Company Takes Bowlng Ttle GARWOOD The Alumnum Company rollers clnched the Garwood Industral Bowlng League champonshp by takng a three- Servces, Meetngs At Presbyteran Church GARWOOD "Smon Peter" wll be the sermon pc of the Rev. Erc & Tougher, pasr, at 11 tun. worshp Sunday at Gar- - * - - Sun- Kleeman Agan n Grls League, GARWOOD The Klemars. leaders n the Garwood Grls Bowlng league snce the begnnng the season, ok two more games durng the past week, from the Unted Shoe Repar team, B. & B. Lquors won two from Johnsons Delcatessen; the Garwood Beauty Nook ok two from the Camwood, and the Mayers came through.wth a three-game sweep over Bell Electrc : Last weeks summares: -V,v*Jf*..... CWawraa* «> w. r» IM Ms m p. ca> m 123 n Grl Scouts, Brownes To Take Part n Exhbt GARWOOD Three Garwood troops wll be represented n an exhbt be held by the Westfleld Councl of Grl Scouts at Roosevelt Junor Hgh School, Westfleld, from 1 S p. m.. Saturday. From Garwood Browne Troop 17. led by Mrs. Stephen Erdody and Mrs. G. C : Tranor, Jr., wll dsplay work n pantng; Brown- Troop 38, led_by Mrs. Lloyd Page Nneteen TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD "Notce s hereby (ven that Mac* Pea ofr*r«j purchase, from the Ttnrruh of Cranlord. LoU 30S6 and 2057 In Bock Hotua Bent Koha Bayld O-Oea Dov«Hdep. Uajrtn Mal-k BruV o» 113 n ISA C SI lansaa-s (1> k 157 US 1X8 733 TIB 710 Bel Bas. < > -JSta us BeM 100 S3 103 SclfnaS ISA 110 E. Ca*p S3 ISO J Uqur m Brown S BS Zahkl $ Mafrs 1S Ceded* *9 Kcr*ns US S8 1XO Cuer*o ISO Arndt Zohskl X1 Hdcp hurch.membershp wll follow. Youth Week Observed n Local Schools GARWOOD In observance of Youth Week, members of the ghth grade class taught varous :lasses n the schools on Tuesday. The egth graders prepared and presented the lessonsunder gudance of the teachers. Members of the Student Councl also attended the meetng of the Borough Councl at Borough Hall Tuesday nght and ok part n the proceedngs. The Red Cross and the Vsual Ads Clubs gave a move last week for the needy chldren of the world. Mrs. Tearse sponsors both :lubs. There were comedes and pcture on tranng of Araban orses. About $39 was realzed. At a recent eghth grade meetng the pupls talked about the class jresent and apponted commttees r Class Day. Asbury Park «was lecded on for tbe class trp. The thrd grade club, "The Amercan Flag," met Frday. Donald Mtchell s presdent, Nancy Deremer Is vce-presdent, Martha Frahme s treasurer, and -Dane Scheffler s secretary. The^ followng chldren talked about rees: Lore Graber, Davd Bermgharn. Edna Barry, Betty Ann C8X. Ktramns (Sh Chrls 133 ISO 188 Sevce _... A. Cao Te. DaL US P. Cao U7 Schws 148 M 110 Hayck BaTse Hdcp. S3 S3 83 -Uollc4 She* (Ik T. Ds Romo T D 0 e Toop 38, led by Mrs. Lloyd Andres and Mrs. W. W. Elko, wll contrbute the weavng exhbt, and the Grl Scout Troop 65, under the leadershp of Mrs. Frank Knght and Mrs. A. J. Mller, wll dsplay wood and desgn creans. be held on May sad offer wll be consdered (or flnal approval and the tale of sad property wll ao~be made unless suffcent cause appears tbe con- TowrJsHrp COMMITTEE or THE TOWNSHIP Or CRANTORD. J. WALTER COFFEE... Townshp Clerk. Dated AprU 31, IMS... TOWNSHIP OF CKANTORD - MoUca s hereby «l«n that Anjrlsh Olpaon and Paralee Glpson. hs wfe, have»*lc» la kmt» Una Oat U» Boart Ot Uttnumtat Ctralaal of ttw TMnublp e.crenfbrd. K. *.. ID t Onntr» Vtlea. wll bold a ublc haaxtna on ONDAY. UAV 10. 1B48. P M IOAT.Crenfb bold a uncpal d AMen at 8:13 P. M. IOAT.I at the Mu, BlMlnfc comer North Avenus and street. Cranford. N. J,!«"!*» S-48 ApplteaUon ot John F. Bncco. Owner, for permsson convert house at 138 North Unon Avenue, comer Forest Avenue. Block 34. t IX- Townsnlp Map from a one-famly a two-famly dwellfro n* sad offer wu heconsdered- lor al approval and the sale ol sad property wll so be made unless suffcent cause appear* the contrary.. TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORO. J. WALTER COFFEE. Townshp Clerk. Dated AprU 31, " Btaunerea Egga Eggs cooked In the shell wn look and taste better If stammered ta> olesd of boled. BINE and DANCE At The RIIDWAY PALM ROOM tu Owa*rablp aad (Sanase- I at Cbarles SH tunle es Beeeo OIUMUSB aad Banad Break stesdence -A" Dstrct. At the tme and place above gtnt*1 an Interested partes are nvted be present when full opportunty be heard wll -* *~ them. OF ADJUSTfSBNT. N. O. roster S Obtuary Edward Wahl GARWOOD Edward Wahl, 71. husband of TVIrsrHannah C. Wahl, of 347 Myrtle avenue, ded last Thursday, n Muhlenberg Hosptal, Planfleld, after a long llness. The funeral was held Saturday mornng from Holy Trnty Church, Westfleld, of whch Mr. Wahl was a communcant. The Rev. Charles Buttner of SL Marks Church, Rahway, a cousn of Mr. Wahls son-n-law. Patrolman Edward Lee of Crarford, asssted at the altar n a hgh mass of requem. Interment was n St. Marys Cemetery, Planfleld. ~~ A natve of Berkeley Heghts, Mr. Wahl lved for many years n Westfleld, where be was employed as a butcher most of hs lfe. He retred about two years ago and had been lvng n Garwood for the past few months wth.a daugh ter, Mrs. KennethBowlby, at the Myrtle avenue address. Survvors n addn hs wfe and Mrs. Bowlby nclude two other daughters, Mrs. Lee of Cranford and Mrs. A. S. Prjsh of Gar- [Anthonv O. Benxtch. Daed. Aprl 20, Secrery. S-0 nd Ms. A. S. Prjsh of Car wood, and two sons, Edward, Jr., of Cranford, and John of Rahway. Now s the Tme TO INSULATE Up t«l 35% Savngs In Fuel Al INSTALLATION GUARANTEED CaU Us For Quck and flj^llng of Your WjwB^g Probles HEAE AND ENJO7. CHARLIE AEJOS THESE C S NVB and ^. VrUays and Soadays Oarday aljshts daaea lo the lanes of EDDIE BAV AND ntfl "BSQUUIBS" NOTE The Palm Room la avalable weddng partes. Clubs. Organzans, etc. d M *J T from the "18 Yean of Knowng How" 18 ADAMS AVENUE CBanford <tf aanwer Call BOul 4-SSMI Ot W; Sehweb * GARWOOD Ot W. Sehweb, [58, of 338 Wllow avenue, ded Dayno. Donald Mtchell. Fred.Falzone, Yvonne Andres. The followng second graders had a perfect score n spellng for the month of March: Judy Ichlund, Volet Wehrle, Margaret lasselman, Anne Ncolello, Fran- :1s Splna and Joanne Culmone. The 4R class s plannng an educanal trp New York Cty M 17 O f Company has tbe seasons 6econd of u hgh seres of 626, and Farchlld 2oo- -* *"- J Expanson h l trp New York Cty on May 17. One of the hghlghts Indvdual sngle game hgh l d ggn ^ ttxe Bronx Park ^ ^ J p class y» and Bob Westerwere last weeks wnners of thl ll h pupls on the Honor Roll for the markng perod just past. The boys and grls of the 4R class are makng ther own Swedsh costumes for the comng gym exhbn...» m were loar. weea*s wmners ox the season also s credted Ca-o^ monthly spellng match n 4R. sale for hs 278. Wraggs of.the Marda Mller, June Gulyas and Alumnum Company stands sec- Madelne Trpka were the 4R ond wth hs 268. and Stefanak of the same team s thrd wth 292. The Alumnum Company holds the seasons hgh for team sngle game 1,053 and also for the three-game hgh. 2,793. Sonoco Products s second hgh for three games wth 2,739. Next Frday wll markthe close f the leagues season, wth bump- r week games on schedule. The leagues annual dnner wll be held at the Garwood Rest on South avenue on the afternoon of Sunday, May 0. Last.weeks summares. Monday-nght at Rahway Memoral Hosptal after a long llness. Funeral servces were conducted last nght at the Dooley Funeral Home, 218 North avenue, west, Cranford, by the Rev. Walter C Pugh, pasr SPECIAL ttpoinv Dlf <S> Sonoco (0).Kaer ISO Clrgo 1B8 110 Burbte sa Boloy Cajfo 132lM ISO TomVk 1S8 100l4S Manna 13S Petl Alolo Meales A*ar. 113 GtwooD wmm, \m. FORMERLY OTTOS Drve-In Package Sre and Bar FREE DELIVERIES GIL WILLIAMS at the Pano Your Favorte Baseball On Televson Every Afternoon 2 NORTH AVENUE GARWOOD Tel. Westfeld OUmond <3) Berky " v-pa 14V 131 _r» T n Palrd CWno Valata F»ro Bacen 14 Gamby 17 Blnd 1" l S4 De fha» <0> Snlca Mller IBS Krov Fuerst Remo 122 Horns Fshng Party Held For Dsabled Veterans GARWOOD The Garwood Rod and Gun Club, Inc., played host twenty-two dsabled veterans from Tln General Hosptal, Fort Dx, on a fshng trp from Forked Rver recently. Each of the veterans managed catch a far amount of flounders, consderng the nclement weather. Refreshments were served on board the boat, and cgars and cgarettes were gven as przes, besdes a table model rado, whch was won by Sgt. Davd L. France..«, xf,.*. «* The commttee n charge of arl n.._. Jr* H2 Jf rangements was composed of A. Mc-n f4 183 sa TQ^ R Luttgens. M. Gma. R. Wllamson, M. Kurtz, W. Wenzel Republcans Reelect Percy Wall Charman GARWOOD Percy Watt has been reelected serve hs seventh consecutve term as charman of the Republcan Muncpal Commttee. Mr. Watt has held the muncpal charmanshp for a tal of 19 terms, but not all consecutvely *607 Am. C». (8) Casale «1 Wrau IJme SteTah IBS Loo-ler Skcro O78T OABWOOD INDUSTB2AL BOWUMO LBAOUB TBAM BTAHODIO W L. AtfnlP"Tn Co.. :. WW.«M Alcoa Dla Shop S3 33 Ol Corp Sonoco Products _ Damond Expanson, ^ft 40 Pyro Flastlcs 10 T7 Reformary Offcal Addresses P.-T.A. GARWOOD Lt. W. E. Kulp, superntendent of the Rahway Reformary, dscussed the nfluence of parents on those n hs charge.at a meetng of the Gar wood P.-T.A. last Thursday n the Lncoln School cafetera. Approxmately 75 persons were prcstalng $49.21 were lent. Proceeds realzed n a cake aalc held pror the meetng. The attendance award was won by Mss Alce Rodgers ffth grade., and P. Sacco. Refuses Democratc Mayoralty Nomnan GARWOOD Henry G. Merry nomnated for mayor by wrte-n votes n the Democratc Prmary, announced Monday that he would not accept the nomnan. Edgar L. Smth and James F. Casale, nomnated for Borough Councl by wrte-n votes.on Democratc ballots, fled formal acceptances Monday wth County Clerk Henry G. Nuln. Mr. Merry explaned that pressure of other busness would prevent hs gvng the requred tme the offce of mayor. A. T. Mosca Heads Democratc Commttee GARWOOD A. T. Mosca was OODA. T. Mosca was elected charman of the Democratc Muncpal Commttee at a reorganzan meetng held by the commttee at Mr. Moscas home, 329 North avenue, Monday nght. Mrs. Elvra C. Walsh was named secrery. of St Pauls Evangelcal and Reformed Church. Interment was n Lutheran Cemetery, New York, ths mornng. A natve, of New York. Mr. Sehweb had lved n Garwood 33 years. Employed 24 years by the Damond Expanson Bolt Company, he had been on sck leave snce.. July. 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11 "ff.» > ". " * - 1st.." - *: THE CBAWVIKP CITGQQf AMD -«" *"«. APRIL 79, 1948 May Day Dance Festval by Servce League A Jy Mrs. Aldwyn am. n Roosevelt school. wll go the leagues fund.. Dances wll nclude the foqow- Sauer, g: "Love Brds," Joan Trpod, A wll bock be *ap, V*V sut group, *y fraoda Judth y. JudtthUlnju. Janet Me- Ward.Ld.Hool- Tambourtaw X*na Jacob«W I l m a BBBUnla Inane AUS I Bolts, Barbara Conover. charrylfbllows: den; e ballet D m e New Member* By Hagwe lcuteuart Itwfarfyd n Three Jnmdred realtpn gathered Three new members were nfrom all parts of Jh* state heard ducted n the Cranford Rotary polttcal hsry mada a Jersey Oub at the luncheon meetng last g Lnda Martens, Catherne Sharon Martn, Joan nth^ the HoweU, Los Carsley. LancIrene Mente, BSar-Carole Smth, and Jean Lska; Aral Susan Ktghtlnger; "Pnk PbUta," Josln and Toddle Van Identne; a Hayrde. Jacobsen, JBUBOOCS X^RXSTMHIA HffUPfyp, xchafl»j - * bertson, Irvn Thompson, Wllam Staoger, Robert Cty last as a leader of the Thursday at the Howard Johnson publcly de- Restaurant,. Route 29. The new; scrbed Governcr Alfred E. Drscoll as on* of the nors n New Jerseys hsry.. It happened at the monthly meetng of the New Jersey Assocan of Real Estate Boards at the Plat* HoteL Presdent Clnn ~ Snyder of Hoboken had just Harry A. members are Health Offcer Wllam P. Smth, Bobert V. Haxney, son of John Homey, a dub member, and Harvey P. Cannon. The nducns were n charge of Past Presdent Charles M. Ray, asssted by the Rev. Robert G. or-jlongaker, Cyrl Perley. Van Cham- I 44 Camden county and past presdent of the state realrs, as the new Bobert Bch-j m<mber * * Real Estate Commsson whch admnsters the law regulatng the practce of real es- _ n tate n New Jersey... A dance. "Seabells, wll be per-j Also. Russan duet. Carole Smthlwfll nclude Betty Lou Farmer,! Up rose Ben Schlossberg. Hague De lerl me nome, an,, J formed by Patrca Trpod, Bon-and Irene Mente; tap salors. Mary Marjore Rchards,^ Ann Bshop, leutenant and bran truster, a past Sre North Unon avenue. ne Wesn, Betty Barren. Carol Jane McGovney. Patrca Trpod Beverly Bshop, Mm Ressen, P ^ ^. P ">e state realrs and Susan Conover, Genevve Green,softshoe tap, Nancy Ward, Lnda Hooley, Mar- Carole Smth, garet Heney, Janet McConnell, Barbara Vdbnger. Dane AustrnJnsTjames Brenda Baekey. Judth Barron Barbara Conover, Jean lska and son and Steven Beach! and Prudence Tyler. Galopam. I Advajced students fa ballroom>te n New Jersey. The club voted send books the Rotary Club n Matland, New South Wales, for a new lbrary beng started by Rotary for hgh schools n that area. Books are 1 l e f t a t H o m e, Q n d Crane, Louse Mtchell, Marcaand Nanny Martens; rhythm and Ann Vreeland, Peggy Clapp, Kath- Achlles, Mary Jane McGovney, rhyme, Katherne Lane, Sharon erne Sauer, Clarence Frtz, Lynn Newswanger, James Andrews, nanal drecr. Sad he: "I would lke move that ths organzan go on record j The clubs attendance of 98,01 percent n March was thrd best n the dstrct, Secretary C. E. Trub- OPEN THURSDAY 9 JOHN A. HANGER ftcompany Acc@ut3s * 5 ALDEN STBEET CRANTOBD, K. JL TeL Onfoad ,. _ ^.. lenbach reported. Among the guests Donald Black, Rchard George, unendng Governor Drscoll for the werc Adams and,**!* ot appontment he has made Fred Duffy, Peter Bruce Baekev New Tme Tables Hew sprng-summer tme tables ok effect en the Jersey Central last Sunday nan pots hour. Harry EL Yekes of 86 West Holly rmut, passenger traffc manager for the ralroad, urges all patrons obtan copes of the new tme tables from tcket agents as Lumber - Mason Materals orl.:.. l-s?".!.- - f screens - Srm Sash Shngles - Roof ng Materals Youngswn Ktchens Bulders Hardware and grattude hm by Jetter. Ip my opnon, and n the opnon of man, a gentleman of real eharacwben most of the ter > * ablty and ntegrty. He ts clocks ahead an* 111 «*""> hsry as one of the greatest governors New Jersey ever.has bad.". The mon was passed unanmously.. by the swtch from Standard Daylght Savng Tme. Actve «l Bates College Blss Rae Alce Walcott, daugh-j chosen a dormry procr for the! comng year at Bates College, Lewsn, Me. She wll be presdent of MHmrwt House at the college and a member of the Womens Student Government Mss Walcott, a sophomore, s majorng n mathejter of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Walcott matcs. She s actve h the of 12 Berkeley place has been Womens Athletc Assocan. sded. W. Harden, Thomas! and Jay Rodgers of West- Hugh McCutcheon and Bert of Elzabeth wthport, England. Harold or cbancsar or mnr nassr st/tsa to UBBJ8 ANDRKW BUDOLFII: 1 By vmua of an Orttr o* t Cburt of " at K«w Jenrr. mads oath* day otbe date tunat.nm cntaln eaua* wtwbfn 1/yBRAHnB WfWEMTK HO- DOLPH. tawuuonar and you. LOOTS ANDRXW RUDOLPH, at* detadaat yoa zaqulrad - appear «ad plant answer or demur petner** mtttlott on or before th» 7U> day ot Jme. nest, or In default thereof, each decree wll be taken acslut you at u>a Chfnnrtlor ahall mlt la obtan a. afblmt you a* the equtable ond ut object of cam su f d dtel thnk The.. decree of dvorce dtmohrlns the murtase between you andttw lad petner. JOSXfH -J.".MUTNICK. SolY for Petner 131 Watehuns Avenue. Flabfleld. N. J. Dated: Aprl 3th. 1MB. > B-fl Standard Lumber &* Supply Co. S4 UGH STREET. CRANFORD G.64S08 O WE DO THE FOLLOWING: Atlantc Lubrcan. CTr»r> and Be-OO A r Ftter. Dran and Refll Transmls- Check Battery and add don wth Summer Grade Water. Inspect Cables and Lubrcant (t pnts mast- dean Tcreuls. mum). Cnedfc Tres Inflate pvop- ) Dran»*H w««dfferental wth WHBWWI^IP Grade Lubrcant (8 pnts maxmum). Dran and Plush, ^"^ItfT Check Hose. Clean and Test Spark; Plugs. 1 Cean all Wndows aad Car Interor. Changs S" m "»" r Grade *tlft Mor Ol <5 qozts $ BOI1S OPEN» A. ML 12 V. U. ATLANTIC CHET STAPLES. Dealer (Formerly Manager) North Avenue OMd Orchard St CBanfwrd «-M21 o ke But when:you:y & -youb agree.... rnks start wth AMERICAN VERMOUTH He Tne... STORE PREOOUS FU1SI Warm weather s just arontuj the corner. Heat robs pelts of ther lfe, suppleness and lustre. But, n our scentfcally modern srage vaults your furs wll be fully protected from the dryng beat, moths, fre and t h e f t... and nsured up your declared valuan at a mnmum cost you. Ask for Hollanderzng resre the furs orgnal lustre &nd make spotless agan, (Call ELssDetb and messenger wll call promptly. 173m ST0HAC& SECOND FWQH FASHION CENTRE... ELIZABETH A. Art Pmo rhama wmffu dnu tah bvu B. Pat Promo wth trf tada ott the way amtmd from tem tern. Chambny; trne, blmt. teal MQse C Lotellm Balletlne wnp^rotmd rea uh mhooth of cfo drape. Ugh homed tutk. Wajlh pfgve. Grten only. Msted the* D. Pet Premo an dvet wth ft* men cover-tp helero jadctt. me an* metfmnd. Everfast pquet pastel prat oa whte. If fata FULL BLOOM AT TME SPORTS SHOP. Ta&e the elevar the Thrd Floor... ts lke takng a trp t Calforna! For weve gathered the smartest sun fashons from the coast, brought jhem here for yoa. Bareback eotm wth ther own cover-op jackets... fanjovng cotns mk rlmmba wrffles, ^ck* that go round md mtma from ft Bad stay crsp from now Fnd them nl the S^r Sbcp, 3rd Fl. ELIZABETH... aetke GARWOOD RD KENILWORTH VoLLV. No. 15 CRANFORD. NEW JERSEY. THURSDAY. MAY tax Rate Drop Here Forecast Cgarette Levy Seen Resultng n Decrease Of 20 Ponts Locally A drop, of at least 20 ponts In Cranfords 1948 estmated tax rate of $4.87 was forecast here ths w^ek as a result or the sgnng of the new cgarette tax bll by Governor DrscolL The new tax s effectve July 1.. The new levy wtt brng an addnal $41, n State funds n the local coffers, all of whch s be used cut taxes ths year. The county tax board went worc ths week on revsng budgets, mmedately upon recept of State notce that $575,408 of the; $812,706 earmarked or ths county should be drected tax reducn. A tal of $237,300 was for other State ad educan, but not for tax cuttng purposes ths year. Westflejd, Rahway, Cranford, Mountansde, New Provdence Townshp and Sprngfeld wll beneft only n the tax reducn fund. These muncpaltes had so much of a tax ncrease for 1948, accordng Charles D. Anderson, assstant commssoner of educan n charge* of school fnances, and busness admnstran, that under the State formula thelr whole allotments went reduce ths tem. Unon, Garwood and Wnfleld wll not partcpate n tne tax-re ductlon fund nasmuch as the two former muncpaltes dd not have an ncrease n.rate, and Wnfleld has no taxes. However, the three wll share, n the $237,300 fund, allocans from whch may be used B ft for Me demay be used for teachere* or janrs salares, coal, lght, books or any other operatng cost except repars and mprovements school buldngs. The money be gven Unon County muncpaltes wll be allocated as follows: Speaker at Forum. Tonght Tell Plans For World Convenn In hs talk nght sponsored by the Cranford Cvc Forum, Wallace Thorsen, drecr of World Peaceways, wll announce hs canddacy as a delegate tfe World Convenjn whch wll meet n Geneva, Swtzerland n the fall of 1950 for the purpose of creatng a world consttun. Detals on the convenn wll be explaned by Sr. Tborsen, who ll k "h Wl 1 wll speak on "The World and What Do About It," at oclock In the hgh school audr- &s the current school expenses. dared thase allotments Amount cat VoaH New Prov. Boro New Prov. Twp. Plalnfeld Rahway H»._.- Hosellc.._._... Roselle Park Scotch Plans Sprngfeld...,, Summt. ««- «.1U Unon..». _ Hea. H. S. Dlt. 1 Westdeld Wnfleld S39.4S J ^6 6.65X J1BJ4 3U11A1 k Sum AvaUable School Boards t S.755JI3 3* ^0 33.A03.42 easo jaso S.4S8A U XS3«^O,,..,...,. (MUM0L3O 1J J JS03.14 sjtaas Totals J1 6237^00.73 Rabes Onc Requests Comng n Slowly Only 31 requests from local dog owners for a clnc at whch dogs would be vaccnated aganst rabes at a reduced cost have been ceved by the Board of-health, t was announced yesterday by Health Offcer W. P. Smth. Unless upwards of 300 local dog owners are nterested, a clnc wll not -be set up Ṁr. Smth ponted out that smlar clncs have been or are beng held n several nearby communtes, ncludng Roselle. Westfeld, Wnfleld and Planfleld. A number of rabd dogs have been reported n the vcnty n recent weeks. Cost of the vaccnan at a clnc would be $1.50. Charged Wth Assault ^ Roy W. Haag, 28, of 20 Walnut <. avenue, formerly employed as a] Vook at the Cranford Hotel, was, rested by Sgt Harry-page, Jr., and Patrolman Rudolph Klanpa early day on a charge of assault and battery brought by Adam D- Tll manager at the hotel. VU Cranford Day Charmen Apponted Commttee charmen for Cranford Day, be held June 4 by the Vllage Improvement Assocan, have been announced Ijy Mrs. H. J. ONell, general charman. Those n charge of booth specal-, t& n the wnshp rooms wll be] as follows: Books, Mrs. Walter,, X Conley; bated goods, Mrs. E. J. [Stanley; whte elephant table; Mrs. L. O. Tabelman; aprons, Mrs. Paul Martens and Mrs. R. J. Allen; merchants donans, Mrs. J. B. Mller and Mrs. I. M: Relly; flowers and plants, Mrs. G. Kaser and Mrs. W. Jones; stanery, Mrs. W. E. Coles, and snack bar, Mrs. W. J. Blake. Dnner wll be served under drecn of Mrs. J. Lynch andmrs. A. F. Metz n the Casno. A ur of Cranford wll be n charge of Mrs. Janet EL Packer and James MVMflhTP. Mrs. J. A. Knowlcs wll be barker - Dscusson Crss Boys Week Offcals Take Over Young Men Partcpate In Townshp Affars And dub Meetngs When Tuesday nghts meetng of the Townshp Commttee,, was called order, the gavel was not n the band of Mayor George E. Osterheldt but was welded by Youth Week "Mayor" Rchard Duffleld.. Members of the Youth Week "Townshp Commttee" sat alongsde members of the commttee throughout ths meetng, an nnovan n hls years observance. The Youth Week "offcals also ok part n the annual Treasure Hunt for elementary school pupls staged by the Cranford Rotary Club at MacConnell Park on Frday under drecn of Patrck J. Gral, charman of the clubs youth, servce commttee; asssted n conduct- Ing the Rotary Club meetng last Thursday and hst weeks meetng of the Lons Club, and partcpated n proceedngs at Recorder Charles J. Stevens polce court Monday nght of ths week. In hs welcome Tuesday nght the hgh school students, who^were elected by ther classmates the varous muncpal offces, Mayor Osterheldt congratulated them and sad he hoped t would gve them an nsght n the workngs of local government In the years come, he sad, he hoped at least [some of them would take the places of those now servng on the local commttee. Followng the regular busness Hgh School Grls Presentng Physcal Educan Exhbn SlnMtl, the mayor turned the 8 gavel over ^Mayor" Duffleld dt th h ]}dc! <Btes tlsc coovctqt wll be elected on the bass of ma delegate for each mllon populan, he stated.." Mr. Thoraen also wll ^dscuss hs belef should that world be attaned through the Unted Nan*, n a fashon smlar that n whch the Unted States acheved ts own-consttun at a convenn n Phladelpha n At that tme, the meetng was called amend.the artcles, of confederan, whch were lke the UN Charter, he sad. The meetng nght wll be conducted by B. F. Newswanger, and [wll be followed by a quesn-andanswer perod. Durng a muscal porn of the program, Rchard Rearwln, a senor at Cranford Hgh School, wll play several pano selecns. - Mr. Thorsen s co-founder of the "Idea Lbrary," dstrbutng books on nternanal thpwpfl as a lbrary rather than as sngle books. He s drecr of crculan for the Unted Nans World," and also drecr and founder of the char! of nternanal relans at Looms School, Wndsor, Conn. The sneaker s a partner of the Wallace Thorsen Organzan, a counsel on publc educan. Sweepstakes Prze Won by Jr. Hgh Pupl Mss Betty Farmer, 12-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Farmer of 7 Blake avenue, was the recpent of the $100 ladys wrst watch awarded Tuesday- nght at the Cranford Theatre n the Shop n Cranford Sweepstakes sponsored by the Cranford Busness Assocan. A* seventh grade pupl n the Cranford School. Mlss conduct the hearng of ctzens. Counselled by the elder commttee, the youthful mayor went safely through an even more rgorous publc bearng than usual Several uchy problems were ared. Among suggesns made by the youthful commtteemen for mprovements around the communty were: Stanng a traffc polceman at North Unon and North venues durng the rush hours, partcularly n the evenng, ad commuters who cross the busy ntersecn, and the racng or mprovng of the old house at Normande and Maple places, whch Is both an eyesore and s hazardous traffc because of the hgh bushes whch have been permtted grow on the property. Both suggesns were* favorably receved, by Mayor Osterheldt and hs colleagues. **. At the Rotary meetng at the Howard Johnson Restaurant, Route 29, last Thursday "Mayor" Duffleld, temporarly takng the char of Presdent Harold Wlson, presented the talk he. gave at the recent Rotary Conference n Asbury Park, whch dealt wth the part youth s playng n world affars day. The young "offcals" were welcomed the meetng by Presdent Wlson and Mr. Gral, who was n charge of the program. In addn "Mayor" Duffleld. the "offcals for youth week were "Fre Chef. Wllam Locke, "Polce Chef" Allen Evans, "Townshp Atrney" John Deacon, "Polce Commssoner" Martn Among Partcpants n Gymnastc Exhbn Pho by Kenneth Reek _;_ Shown fonrdng. the, pyramd above are some «f the frls who wll partefpate n the compettve exhbn by the grls physcal educan department of Cranford Hgh School n the gymnasum, morrow nght under drecn of Mss Jean Voorhees and Mss Jeanette Sektberg. Kneelng, frst row, left rght: Eleanor Ten Eyck, Ruth Mandon, Glora Masso, Ornella Vcc and Barbara Putscber. Second row: Qetty pllngs and Marlyn Grant Standng: Rose Trotta, Polly Dunham, Mary Lb Coffee, Mary Welsmantel and Barbara. Sudmack. A compettve exhbn wll presented n the gymnasum of, Cranford Hgh School at 8 p.m. morrow by the grls physcal educan department under. drecn of Mss Jean Voorhees and Mss Jeanete Sektberg. The vared ndoor actvtes h whch the grls partcpate wll be demonstrated y Blue and Gold teams. Every grl wll be ether Blue or Gold, and the performances by each group wll be judged accordng ] orgnalty, performance and for-) man. Man CoffOC, MSS d Pane Ward Perry and Mss Vcra Melos, physcal educan teachers at > Roselle, East Orange and Butler, respectvely, wll serve as udges. Student leaders and assstants for the program are: Square danctng, Betty Jane DITullo and Jane Tomlnson; rhythmc ettrclses, Barbara Barblcr, Janet Keltng and Dors Streu; pyramds, Mary Lb Coffee and Betty Owen; re- Anne Abbott and Emly modern dancng, Marlyn lays, Pash; In addn the above actves a representatve group wll partcpate n a volley ball game. These grls were chosen by ther teammates be n the game: Blue Betty Jane DTuUo. Betty Wass, Janet Keltng, Barbara lggs, Ruth Mandon, Dane Oss- Townshp Engneer" Paul Carts, "Road Commssoner" Ned Rce, "Townshp Clerk" John Oleson, "Fre Commssoner" Robert Grobengleser and "Fnance Commssoner" Glenn Bower. Awards of $3 each were presented the followng for whnng n a spellng contest conducted at the Rotary sesson by Dr-Kenneth Campbell MncKay, presdent of Unon Junjor College: Glenn Bow- Rbet Gbengtescr Ned Rce er,, Ned Rce, a. m. that Haag assaulted when he went answer the telephone. Haag, who was pcked up] whle sleepng h a car parked n, the rear of a South avenue tavern j was held at polce headquarters Pendng arragnment before Recorder Charles J. Stevens day. Farmer was surprsed and elated 1 when she was nformed her namcf had been drawn at the theatre. Her] pnthfr ld The f^umft and Chroncle yesterday that ths was the frst prze any member of her famly had -won. She sad she thought the Shop In "Cranford Sweepstakes dea was excellent, land that she always has enjoyed she has courteous and pleasant Next Tuesday nght the prze wll be a $ Bcndx auwll be a $ matc washer plus a $175 U.. S. Savngs Bond n the event the recpent of the prze s n the theatre when hs name^s drawn. Garden dub Meetng A regular monthly meetng of Jhe Cranford Garden Club wll be "fd Monday at 10:30 ajn. at the home of Mrs. E. D. Stanley, 316 casno avenue. Durng the meetlnt; a Plant sale wll be conducted. John \V. Wnter, son of Mr. and MM. J. v. Wnter of, 72 Lawn ter- >cc. a freshman at the Mssour ^ot-of-mihcs and Metallurgy. "<>* been named amongstudents " the deans U* for academc honors. I Week-End Weather Portly cloudy and warmer day wth hghest tempera-, turc n mddle 60s; ncreasng cloudness followed by showers late nght and Frday wth wnds becomng southerly at mles per hour. Lowest temperature nght around 50. Cooler late Frday wth northerly wnds at mles per hour. Saturday far and qute cool n mornng; Sunday far. and warmer. Scffnlon and Rchard Duffleld. Guests at the.meetng were Supervsng Prncpal Howard R. Best and Hgh School Prncpal Ray A. Clement, and Rotarans Alex Blah- of Scorng, Flo., and Art Wlllamfl ox Elzabeth. Communon Breakfast For St. Mchaels HNS The Rev. Wllam F. Furlong, vce-presdent of Sen Hall College, and Wllam A. Consdne, former chef of the Unted States 1 Intellgence Securty Commsson, who worked on the amc bomb project, wll be featured speakers at the 26th annual communon breakfast of St. Mchaels Holy Nome Socety ths Sunday.. The breakfast wll be held n the hall of St Mchaels JSchoolj followng mass at 8 a. m. Wllam Barron s charman of the commttee n charge of arrangements for the event. Peter J. Clark s presdent of the socety, and the Rev. Joseph Donnelly s moderar. Mr. and Mrs. Wllam H. Jones. mann, Beverly Lssendon, Elosejday by Woltz and Sue Clement I charman. Gold Evelyn Turner, Irene Mller, Gerry Tarver, Dors Streu, Ann Barbara Cntts, Joan Lloyd, roan Momot, Polly Adams, Theresa fcopycnsk and Nancy Goodman. The clmax of another nterestng actvty wll also take place durng the course of the evenng. Throughout the ndoor gym season basketball foul shootng ladder urnament has been conducted n every gym clam. Before the acual doss work began, a grl could 1 challenge the person who was one or two steps ahead of her. If she was able moke more baskets out of fve tres than her opponent [ she won and moved up the ladder for funds, for cannng out of the work of the Amercan Cancer Socety have reached a tal of $2,791, or 93 per cent of Cranfords quota of $3,000, t was announced Thomas E.. Byrnes Democratc Charman Thomas E. Byrnes of 38 Beech street was elected charman of the, Democratc Muncpal Commlttec mcdiate ly at the groups organzan meetng Monday nght h the Casno. He 1 requested the full support of members. Mr. Byrnes, a resdent of Cranford for eght years, was a cand n He was elected presdent of the Cranford Democratc Club In 1046, and ths year he was chosen represent the seventh dstrct n the Democratc County Commttee. Mr. Byrnes s department superntendent n the accelerar dvn an effort eventually attan the number one posn. Followng s a lst of wnners and runners up. The wnners n each class wll compete morrow nght and the champon wll be determned: Wnners Sally Teetsel, Dorcas Turner, Margaret Lombard!, Joan Van Iderstne, Sara Mlazzo, Mary Lb Coffee, Anne Abbott and Cyntha GUngs. Second Place Joyce Freckman, Kathleen Howard, Jane Tomlnson, Barbara Bggs, Joanne Getz, Polly Adams, Suse Morgan.and n May Kghtlnger. FundDrve Near Quote Cancer Contrbuns At $2,791; Donans Stll Beng Receved Donans n the local campagn Howard Segel, drve Ths tal s made up of donans from the followng, sources, accordng the breakdown of! fgures prepared by Harold S. Compn, drve treasurer: Envelopes receved through the mal, $1,534; bank booths, $175; mte boxes, $154; memoral fund, $5; organzans, $415; local busness frms, $470, and a specal donan by Azure Chapter, OES, $38. The funds receved from local organzans ncluded $59 from the grls Tr-Y Club of Cranford Hgh School, and $15.26 collected by local Grl Scouts. Mr. Segel sad that donans ore stll comng n and that ndcans are that the local goal wll be passed shortly. Contrbuns [should be sent as soon as possble [ Treasurer Compn, at the Cranford Trust Company. Persons havng envelopes not yet returned are urged get them n m- "It s hoped," the charman sad, "that every famly and organlza- manknds gresatest J k h Cansucceeds James C. Maloney, who tlon n Cranford wll- make some dd not seek reelecn. About 30 persons attended the meetng. Other offcers wll be elected at the clubs next meetng, on May 27, snce by then t s expected that vacances on the county commttee wll be flled. In acceptng hs new post, Mr. Byrnes stated that the best nterests of the wnshp demand a strong mltant mnorty. He pledged work dlgently for tbe,x o Award Scholarshp organzan and reauestnl tha full I. jeer strkes rch and poor alke, and each one of us should ad the fullest extent of hs abltes n the fght aganst ths dread kller." Boosters Qub Plans The Cranford Boosters Club has made arrangements award a $200 scholarshp a Cranford Mental Hygene Unt To Be Organzed Here Invtans have been sent a representatve group attend an organzan meetng of the Cranford Commttee of the Mental Hygene Socety of Unon County be held next Thursday at 3 p. m., at the home of Mrs. N. A. Tomasulo, 371 East Lncoln avenue. Mrs. - Margaret Seymour Jones, presdent of the county group, wll be speaker. Subscrpn cards for membershp are beng sent by mal, and should be forwarded Mrs. Tomasulo. The publc s Invted attend a showng of flms and a dscusson by the hygene socety Tuesday from 89 p. m. n a specal menal hygene program at the YWCA, East Front and Church streets, Plonfteld. On Wednesday from 3 4 p. m. the socety wll [present Fellowshp Day Program For Women A three-part program has been prepared by the program commttee of the Cranford Councl of Church Women for the observance of May Fellowshp Day morrow. The elecral board, composed of fve representatves from each member church, wll meet n the parsh house of Trnty Church at 11:30 a. m. draw up a slate of offcers for the season. A luncheoa wll be served by the Evenng Branch of the Womens Guld of the church, followng whch there wll be a short busness meetng. Mrs. Nchqlas Tomasulo of the Mental Hygene Socety of Unon County wll speak on "Mental Hygene "n Daly Lvng." For the second port of the days program, Mrs. Jeanette Kooser, a delegate the Oslo Youth Conference, wll speak on "The Message at Oslo" n the audrum of Cranford Methodst Church at 3:45 p. m. A sound flm of the conference wll llustrate the talk. Ths lecture wll be open all young people. The thrd part of the program, whch s open the general publc as well as members of the councl, wll take place at 8 p. m. at Trnty parsh house, wth Mrs. Edth Lowrey of the Home Mssons Councl, New York Cty, dlscuss- Honor Roll Check Lst At Churches Sunday A check lst of names of Cranford men and women who served n the varous branches of servce durng World War H wll be dstrbuted at the varous church servces on Sunday, t was announced day by Mrs. C. G. Albury, charman of the Mayors Honor Roll Commttee. - Resdents of Cranford, partcularly the men and women who wore n.servce, or ther relatves^ arc requested check the names carefully and report any omssons or naccuraces n spchng mmedately Mrs. Albury.. Ths s the fnal check that wll be made, Mrs. Albury sad, pror preparng a permanent World War II Honor Roll, and.the commttee has gone a great deal of effort and expense avod any errors n the permanent lst. Deadlne for_ reportng errors pr omssons s May 30. Shortly after that date, the corrected copy wll be turned over the contracr who wll prepare the Honor Holl Tablet. 20 Page* FIVE CENTS Oppose Bar-Sre Combnng Mayor Declares Such Conversons Evade Intent of ABC Law The Townshp Commttee does not look wth favor upon.local taverns convertng ther premses so, as conduct both taverns and package goods sres. Mayor George E. Osterheldt declared at a meetng of the commttee Tuesday nght The mayors statement followed a letter from the Cranford Town Tavern, Inc., advsng that they planmake nteror alterans. ther place of busness at 415 Centennal avenue for the openng of a package* godds sre. A representatve from the Town Tavern who appeared at the meetng ask the commttee whether there was anythng llegal n such la move was ld by Mayor Osterheldt seek hs nforman from the State Alcoholc Beverage Control Commsson. "Such a move s n drect evaon of the ntent of the A.B.C law," Mayor Osterheldt declared. Cranford has sx tavern and hree package goods lcenses. The package goods sres must be operated as separate unts from any other retal sres, but a tavern may sell alcoholc beverages for consumpn ether on or off premses. Four applcans for zonng modfcans were receved and referred the Board of Adjustment. One of the four, submtted by Lous Luca n behalf of the 18 and 19 at Atlantc Cty, at the [clubs weekly meetng Tuesday n the Chmney Corner Restaurant Alternates wll be Mannng Rowtz, Alfred Frlgola, A. J. Davles, Vcr Shaheen and Charles J Stevens. Plans were dscussed for the clubs communty-wde paper salvage drve, whch wll begn at 1 p. m. on May-16. Charles J. Stevens s.charman of the commttee n charge of arrangements. All past presdents, under charmanshp of Mr. Rowtz, were apponted as a nomnatng commttee. A report wll be gven at the next meetng. Lons Internanal awards for ther work n securng new mem-1 bers were presented George S. Sauer and John Allen by Mr. Fredrck. Announcement was made that members wll attend the annual regonal meetng May 9 at Lc- Prees Restaurant, Roselle Park, wth the Rosclle-Rosello Park [Club actng as host. Mr. Frtz dstrbuted tckets for "Return Engagement," ^a play whch wll be presented by the Cranford Dramatc Club June 4 and 5 under auspces of the Lons Lons Elect Delegates Representatves of Local Cluh Attend Convenn n June The Cranford Lons Club elected Wllam J. Fredrck, presdent; Clarence Frtz, Robert. Laer, Frank Dooley and Edward Shaheen, as delegates the Lons _ State convenn, be held June Tucker Corp., requested a change from resdence busness zone for lot 33. block 8, located on North avenue, west, permt construcn of a modern buldng for use as an aumoble showroom and servce establshment. The other three requests for zone modfcans were permt [changes from one two-famly dwellngs, and were as follows: Joseph Oraz. 134 North Lehgh avenue; Mrs. Abby T.> Lews, 111 Mln street and Mrs. J. 8. Bosencrantz. 411 Orchard street As two offers were receved for the purchase of lots 911, 011A and -916, block 627, located on Frankln avenue. Townshp Clerk Coffee was authorzed conduct [a publc sale of the property at the next meetng May 18 wth the mnmum sale prce set at $600. Accepted, subject fnal approval at the next meetng, was an offer of $625 submtted by Parkway Vllage for land adjacent ther present development. Townshp Engneer P. J. Gral was authorzed advertse for bds for a new snow loader and for road materals for the ensung year. Introduced on frst readng was an ordnance provdng for Club. Proceeds wll be donated construcn of sdewalks on Myrtle the Cranford Boys Camp. street and Centennal avenue at an estmated cost of $8,000. Publc hearng was set for May 18. Mss Anta M. SkUman, clerk n jthe tax collecrs offce, who Dr. Hazen G. Werner, head of «">derwent an operan last week. Famly on Tral 9 Topc Next Wednesday the practcal theology department at Drew Unversty, wll be guest speaker durng servces Wednesday at 8 p. m. n Cranford Methodst Church. Hs pc wll be "The Amercan Famly on Tral." Dr. Werner s charman of the Commsson on World Peace and a New Order of the Oho Conference.. He has served two pasrates n Detrot, Mch., the Westlawn Methodst Church and the Cass Avenue was granted a leave of absence, and a letter of good cheer was authorzed sent her. Sck leave of Sgt. Lawrence Bonnell was extended June 1. Contract for an emergency generar for use n the polce and fre departments n, event of a power falure was awarded the Gamewell Company on ther bd of [$1,980. Aprl report of Buldng Inspecr Deller showed 29 permts g thethree projects whch weremethodlst Church, and also hasksued or new construcn voluahelped by World Day of Prayerbeen pasr of the Court Street* 100 estmated at $100,820. Fourcontrbuns. These projects are the Negro sharecroppers n the South and agrcultural mgrants. Mrs. J. Wlls, charman of the program -commttee, was asssted Thealogcal Semnary, and a D.D. date for the wnshp commttee]hgh School graduate n June, t was announced ths week by Jumes Rudd, presdent of the club. The award wll be made annually, Mr. Rudd sad. Arrangements arc beng completed for the annual Sprng Dnner be held by the club n the hgh school cafetera on May 27 n preparng the trple program by Mrs. B. Randolph, Mrs. H. Stenman, Mss Mame Cox, Mrs. B. Allen, Mrs. L. Sudekum and Mrs. W. Bennett. A meetng of the councls executve board wll be held at 8 p. m. Tuesday at the home of the presdent. Mrs. C. G. Albury, 113 Eastman street Member churches are represented on the board as follows: Frst Presbyteran Church, Mrs. George Leavtt Mrs. H. Ryder and Mrs. R. Longakcr; Trnty Church. Mrs. W. E. Post and Mrs. G. G. Mller: Cranford Methodst Church, Mrs. D. Greenwell, Mrs. H. Wolford and Mrs. A. Allngcr; St Marks A.M.E. Church. Mrs. e pa Cot Street I Methodst Church, Flnt, Mch., teen of the permts were for dwellgs Methodst Chu, Flnt, Mch., and the Grace Methodst Church, ngs. Dayn, Oho. S. E. Klunder, representng He holds an A3. degree fromhske Post VFW, suggested that Albon College, a BJ>. from Drew commttee, composed of representatves of the Lons and Rotary from both Oho Wesleyan Unvcr-Clubs, Amercan Legon and VFW, slty and Albon College. Dr. Wcr-^ apponted contnue the paper ner also dd graduate work * J ~ Columba Unversty. A Mason wts a Scottsh "33rd" degree, he s a member the Board of Evangelsm of t -, Methodst Church and a member haphazard manner. Mayor Osterof the Commttee of 200 for the hewt promsed the request wll be. drves on an orderly and regular bass. Durng the war. he *» drves were conducted by Defense Councl, but snce ts been run n a "Crusade for Chrst." Dr. Werner, author of "And We Arc Whole Agan," also s a member of the taken under advsement Among buldng permts approved were three for one-famly Board of Scarrtt College and a dwellngs as follows: Cranford nu-mh-r of tho Bnard of B«thrcdnConstrucn Company. 305 Retmembcr of the Board of Bethesda Hosptal and Homes. Crcus n Town... and other ford avenue, $8,000; Henry Sokolowsk, 45 Orchard street $5,000. and Carl W. Spader, 370 South Unon avenue, $8,000. Cranford Trust Company was granted a per- ^^tchettanot ncr al acts - clowns, cow-lmt for alterans ts buldng, GonzaleV Frst Baptst! 00^ ont man y other attracns construcn value of whch s cstwu ^ Jeaturcd at tne Hunt Brosmojed at $3000; and Unon County g y ^y M1 olon of the Amercan Cyanamldjhonor" of lettermcn n basketball,! Mrs *JJ GonzaleV Frst Baptst! Company, Lnden, where he has ndoor and outdoor track, hockey [church Mrs B Allen Mrs L.l wu ^ Jeaturcd at tne Hunt Bros.mojed at $3,000; and Unon County been employed snce 1023 He s and baseball Charles J Stevens ^ ^ Crcu3 performances here ths of Trust Company alterans $500, y [churc been employed snce He s and baseball. Charles J. Stevens j o n c s nnrr<v J K «.,! rvjj h f th tt and has two sons n Cran- j3 charman of the commttee. ford schools. Other members elected n the prmary nclude Joseph Sharkcy,! ffth dstrct: Mchael F. Davs,;Wa*hlngn, D. C. formerly of 17 sxth; Mrs. Ethel Kmctro, and Wl- LaSallc avenue, was a week-end A n«th B Allen Mrs L.l j cox; Temple Beth Crcu3 performances here ths of- Trust Company, alterans, $500. ternoon and evenng and morrow A resolun was adopted au- MM ternoon and evenng and morrow Calvary Lutheran Church, Mrs C!» ft crnoon and evenng at the old D & baseball feld on South A resolun was adopted authorzng Mayor Osterheldt and, daughter of Mr. BrHau3rn7nXMrs.X"oru^on"and D - & - ^seb; f U fc! d on So? th T^^f. C1?.! h: f f CC J,. 8! \. al * ^M TT,!l! D - Hausmann.Mrs. ana Mrs. Walter H. Thomas?f;Mrs. W. Ncbanck. Jr., of 19 Elm street entertaned!ham Downey, eghth, and Mrs.guest of Sally Shepard at the home three tables of brdge home, Saturday nght at ther Elzabeth Hellenbrccht and Thomasof h*r mother. Mrs. Zada Shepard Mullaney, tenth. lot 19 LaSaUaavenue. Mra. Ned Marvn and daughter, h avenue. The crcus s appearng agreement wth the Lehgh Valley here under auspfca.of.(he-cran-ralruad gve the ralroad a ford Fremens Club. Tckets may small parcel of land requred g, Kathryn, of 17 North Unon ave-be obtaned at the Cranford Cycle effect the removal of the Walnut nuc arc vstng her parents n and Toy Company, at Fre Head- and Lexngn avenue grade Croat* Gasnla, N. C. quartern or from any freman. ngs.. ;.,, r* 4 J 1

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