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1 . - / AND CHRONICLE. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER !h f i!!< TB Treamen Period Grealy Shorened Today (This is he hird in-a series of aricles prepared by hejsew Jersey Tuberculosis League.) How long does i ake o cure uberculosis?". To a large exen,, ha depends on how soon he disease is discoered. If a person wih early TB goes o he hospial righ away, he reamen, period can be relaiely shor someimes as lile as six monhs. *. And many TBpaiens,oday are-able o finish heircurcs a home. This remendous improemen oer he long drawn-ou hospial reamen programs of preious years is mosly due, o recen grea adances in medical care. Special medicines and new hugs Help o bring he uberculosis gciins under conrol, and.docors know he bes wayso combine hese new medicines wih proper res and balanced die so ha h«j paien can be cured as quickly as possible. Clirnde,, once considered" uch a ial facor in" TB care, is now known o be relaiely unimporan. No. longer do paiens hae o go o uberculosis hospials in ciisanareas for "reamen."here in New Jersey here are lfi. hos-. pials reaing TB, and hey are locaed in differen pars of he sae o accommodae,all residens. These-dramaic improemens in care of TB am due in grea meiir - -- ; sure o he work hrough he years of uberculosis associaions".such as he couny and sae TB associaions in New Jersey. These as-* sociaions, suppored by he money yoil, gie when, you buy Chrismas Sbls, are working consanly o help improe commujriy. re-l sources o preen your caching TB and oj help you ge cured quickly if Vyou should conrac he d i s e a s e.. To achiee hese aims, hctb associaions work closely wih official agencies. such as he Sae Deparmens <*i Educaion, Healh, and Insiuions.nnd Agencies, and wih oher ciic groups, such as he N. J. Congress of Parens and Tachers.. ~~."~ Through hese cooperaie effors hae come..such rewarding, resuls as legislaion requiring periodic examinaions of public high school pupjls and all school ;nployees,..ind an agreemen wih he N. J. fcfehnbiliaion Commission which enables many TB paiens o. reurn o good jobs afer heir reamen....pjirly for Cub Scous A Chrismas pary for he members of Den 3, Cub Pack 44, was held las Thursday.afernoon a he home of he den moher, M rs. rhober- A Baker oc-46-iroquois road. Members presen were; Richard Halkowich, Donald Broughon, James. Panano, Jack Fedorko,. Michael Roecker and Bobby Baker. Guess were Ronald Reinhard and Gary. Baker. Jls Sana Clour in ego In and «won o. Wih irybody h, H«rrU»l (hrilmai n$, chock-full of good rhingsl OBRIENS SERVICE STATION Norh Ae. ami Orchard S. Cranford Girl Scous Presen p E wdx done by Lafly Fery and abe dfrrrrainns Mas. JkapjaSi ScnnarTer. Play a, Chrismas Parly GARWOOD Gir Scou Troop 35 held is Chrismasr pary Mon- Richard B. Harper. ST.. leader andil Bj" CHMBy Po6llHa8lr Mrs. Roy Fizsimmons, co-leader, i GA&WOOO Posmaser John Uurnd Presiden were in charge of he arrangemens. - "". A play eniled The Nisfe-Before Chrismas" was presened by members, including. Bey "Arm. Dorkoski.--readcr; Sandra Tripka..Sana Claus; Gail Nash, sound effecs; Beerly, Kundra, moher; Kahy-.iHarig, faher; Marjone Harper dnd, Jeannee Paffenroh daughers;.joyce Dean,.son; Mrs. Fizsimmons, direcor.. The roop- recentiy made faori f<y ffiiens a"he Brookside Nursing Home, Cranford...A sunshine.package, will be presened o Geraldiiie Hidi. a member, is ill..... ef 4O& l/xus aenue eecuaj presideri of he P Asso- "Ke succeeds Marin Ger y eabcsaajogk place a a re- Chrislnigs.pary Eiesauran, Scoch Republican Club Annual Chrismas Pary The Men In Serice A3W«X>» Army Cpl. Wil- >B- Ssmuck. son of Mr. and Ascane* Saruck, of 96 Third «* is sering ip Korea wih in E Coopa. An inensie pos- I ri-tir- TjrziizizGg. program is "super fcy I Corps or he UN unis canine! Cpl Slaruek, a aaicm c&ief "wih he i Ergineer Comba Bp- Engagemenl Told ", j hrijars Gprqjxany B. has been in r>i u u,., -/ TO7i-.he-Ka-5aasinw;Sepeinber. Club heldis.annual» i.-> GARWOOD = Republican Chrismas pary las njgh in he clubhouse on Korh. aenue near Cener s.ree. Games -Wee-played. and prizes.were-scorr. by Mrs. Fred Sauss. Roy FizsJrn. mons, Raymond Brown, Suar Douglas, UndersherifT L. Thomas Daub and Mayor Buron E. Jickerman. There was communx singing;. and refreshmens were sered.. The commiee comprised/ John Malko, Councilman Addisoa S MacDougall and Mrs. Fizsirrimons. Pary Misses Janice 5a y -will-be-.hasi- H esses aa a CSurisinas pary from 2 TTfaairsiday for he kinderdeparmen of S Pauls and Eeformed Church basemen. Ued in his copn- YOUR HAPPINI THROUOHOUTIHCCOMNO YEAR GRANFORD UPHOLSTERY. Kanner & Sam 20 Souh Ae., E. CRanf aid EBay«n.>< BflROIS WISH O EXT SEASONS GREETINGS TO ALL OUR MANY. FRIENDS A PATRONS J LAST UNITE GIFT SUGGESTIONS g $3.00 BOURJOIS CARESS TOILET WATER $5.49 HUSICALQ CLOWN O. $.00 WRISLEY WHITE FLOWER COLOGNE WORLDS LEADING TOILET WATERS AND PERFUMES $ 00 MAIS OUI $3J0 PURE BADGER SHAVING BRNSH. LADIES AND MENS GIFT SETS CLOCKS CAMERAS COMPACTS ATOMIZERS WALLETS SHAVING BRUSHES HAIR BRUSHES THERMOS BOTTLES CHARACTER WATCHES TOILETRIES FOR THE YOUNGER SET MANY OTHER GIFTS ALL POPULAR ELECTRIC RAZORS GeneroUs Allowance on Old Razor ALL RONSON LIGHTERS 25 WHITMAN PAGE A SHAW CHOCOLATES FROM.25 LB. COLWELL Mann-Colwell TrphAnnoundm s GARWOOD - M*s. Anna B. Colwell of. 44 Norh. Aenue.has announced he berohal of her daugher. Miss Doris Teresa Col-. ;, o Ralph G. Marm, son of Mrs. Alice F. Mann of 37 Myrle aenue andhe lae Ralph Mann. Miss Colwell is he daugher he lae Fire Chief Samuel Lewis Colwell., Graduaed from he Garwood Schools and Jonahan Dayon Regional High School, Springfield, he bride-elec aended Drake College, Elizabeh, and. is em- *PU>yed in h,e~cos aecouning d parmiri of he-aluminum Company of America and,is he Garwood corresponden of The Cranford Ciizen and Chronicle. Sho~seres on he execuie commiee -of he Rosary, Sociey ofhe Church of S. Anne, and is secreary a.nd. publiciy chairman of he Garwood Republican Club In., and a member of he Republican, Couny Commiee and he Naional Parioic Women of America.. Mr. Mann was graduaed from S. Josephs Grammar School; Roselle, and Linden High School and "aended Union Junior College Cranford. He receied a B;S. degree from he Newark College of Engineering and -is employed by he U.S. Goernmen a he Rarian Arsenal as an. Army H ordi- nance echnical wrier. He sered "for seen years wih he U. S. Marine Corps during World War II in he Souh Pacific Theare. - Pas commander, of. Bay Leaf Pos 6807, Veerans of Foreign Wars, Mr. Mann presenly is quarermaser arid is a member of he Wesfield Qounei. of he Knighs of Columbus. of 247 Fourh aenue, will spend Chrisinas a he home of heir son and daugher-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Todd, Jr., of Beerly. ~ThoinaS Perry, son of Mr. and. Mrs. George Perry of 32 Walnu sree,.underwen a onsillecomy recenly in Muhlenbcrg Hospial. Plainfield., Mrs. Joseph,Burns,of340 Third aenue-w.ill be hosess Tuesday o members [of. her T.S.G./ Club. Guess wi.v be.mrs. Louis Marel, Mrs. James Aklan, Mrs. Gordon Adolph, Mrs. Harold Seaman and Mrs. Ralph Gray, all of Garwood; Mrs. Augus Franssen of Roselle arid Mrsi Wilbur Wrigh ofwesfield. ".. Geraldine Hidi, daugher of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hidi of Fourh aenue, has reurned home afer # week in Muhlenberg Hospial, Plainfield. L -~ Virginia Tizsimrnons, daugher of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fizsimmons of 345 Third aenue,.celebraed her hireenh birhday anniersary- a a dinnei pary a he Eas Wind, Wesfeld. Aending were Mrs. Fizsimmons, Gloria Koiomi. Judy Ansbn, Maiina Hidi, Jane" Shuha, Claire Adolph and Edih Feuge. The Fizsirnrnonses will hae as dinner- guess on Chrismas his parens,mr and Mrs. James Fizsimmons and son) Lawrence, of Hillside., Ernes Hol of 30 Locus aenue, is recuperaing from an oper- LINCOLN Tailors & Qeaners IB 8orfi~UnloBr Ae 4 Cnuifori MUL PATBTTA. rnp. >. -. EXPERT WORKMANSHIP OB " CLEANING & PSESSINO ALTERATIONS A REPAIRS ". o n j J -. I.- LADIES AND BIENS. GARMENT8. SOCIALS Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kraus and daugher, of 306 New, sree, plan o spend he holiday week-end in Pomeroy,. "b., if* guess of Mrs. Kraus* Barens,"Mr. and Mrs. Mildred Zerkle.. Mr and Mrs. Rudolph Wenzel..children, Rober and Shirley, of 78 Fourh aenue, spen he week-end in Allenown, Pa., as (iues; of her moher, Mrs. Anna Flinck M.. and Mrs. Roger.Todd, Sr., Roofing - Siding Guers - Leaders All Work Guaraneed JOHN J. DI FABIO f42 E. UNCOLN AVENCE CRauford > 34 Easman S., Cranford RONS PTION CHEMISTS * C f f d T h ) T THE STORE WITH HUNDREDS Theare). T«l. INSURE TO OIL SURE Af Acciden la N««r A Happy Occasion Bu Is A Lo Bfor To Talcs Financially When Insurance Pays All The Expenses.. WE HANDLE AIX VORMS OF INSURANCE WITH REPRESENTATIVE \- COMPANIES GURUS M. YEAKE INSURANCE CRufrd Cranford Trus Bldg. BOOM 2. SECOND FUM>H «ion performed reiily In Alexian Brohers Hospial, Elizabeh. s, Mrs. William W. Gilber of 249 Hemlock aenue yas. hosess o her club a a Chrismis pary recenhy. Members aending were Mrs. Russell Burleigh, Mrs. Theodore Kurlowic?, Mrs. John Maggs and Mrs. Andrew DeFrancesco of he Hafi- Arhur Rose", all of Garwood, Mrs. Waler Cook of Marinsin,. Mr Andrew D LF Mrs. Andrew De LFrance SC0 Hasings-on-he-Hudson, N. y f«!«h-»rawber)«haw of jood Vhen buying»raw remember ha haw of jood n Win h»e k fwih. clean, and appearance, and hae ea llnnly auch* good cbeef. THE POWDER PUFF MAE ROHRER. Prop.!. 5 Alden Sree Cranford A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS / AND A NAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL OUR FRIENDS IN EASTERN UNION COUNTY OPEN NIGHTS TIL 9 EXCEPT CHRISTMAS EVE <--., / / - 3. * -N«& Year! * *- Ik. * * / ; BARWoo p G RANFORD KENILWORTH TAT Happy if * New Year! * ol. ua. J. H. RUNGO 0S> N. Union Ae. Muliple SlaOTlanned Byiic > A muliple slae of candidaes will be offered a he February 8 school elecion by he Join Ciic Commiee for Encouraging Candidaes-for he Board of Educaion. This decision was reached by (he commiee Monday eening afer receiing a.repor from is screening commiee, which lisfrl he names of indiiduals who hae been nominaed as poenial candidaes for he Board of Educaion. -.. The commiee, announced ha he qualificaions of indiiduals whose names were submied were carefully considered and during he nex wo weeks seeral will be approached by he commiee and encouraged o runc&r he board.,... A he school elecion on February 8, hree persons will be. -deced-o hree-ycar-erms-on-he- Board. of Educaion. Mrs. G. Holmes Williams, an incumben, has, announced she will be a candidae. for.jxeeeisn,.while, John H. McClinock, anoher incumben, announced he will no run for anoher erm. -The hird incumben Mr L--Taliaferro, repors, he has no made up his mind wheher he will be a candidae again..a final repor will be presened o he Join Ciyi<JxCommiee oh. Januaryl4 in ime w file peiions for persons who declare hey are,,wi.hing,o\ruh. The deadline W file peiions wih Herber McCullough, board secreary, is 9 p.m. on January 9. The Join.Ciic Commiee issued asaemen encouraging"-ownspeople -o. cas heir ballos for school board candidaes a he coming elecion. "Wih he annual school budge consisenly oer a million dollars a year, and wih problems.facing he board seadily increasing from year o year, he imporance of he* Board of Educaion in relaion o he. welfare of "he "communiy canno be oeremphasized," he commiee said. V The deadline o regiser o oe for he school elecion is omorrow foruhose who are noi.permanen.ly regisered or hose who hae changed heir name or address. They can regiser a he office of Township Clerk J. Waler Coffee in he Municipal Building or a he office of he Union Couny Board of Elecions, Cour House, Elizabeh.. CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 954 Enered n«second da." mail maer a The Pos Office a Cranord. N< J. " 20 Pages 0 Cens School Elecion disricing JJeing Sudied Under deelopmen by Herber R. McCuliough, secreary o he Board of Educaion, is a redisricing plan for school elecions. A new plan for school elecions is- necessary because he ownship,." wih he approal of he Union Couny Board of Elecions adoped new boundary lines for 8 elecion disrics las year. A February school elecion, he old elecion-disric se up of 0 prccincls was used. Because he urnou a school elecions is usually small, fewer disrics ae used han a oher elecions. Since he school sysem recenly, opened wo new. elemenary -schools, i is likely hey will be used os polling places. The new elecion disrics were (is used in he primary ;Jnd special elecions in April and were in fore** again for he general elecion in Noember. Township Engineer Parick J. Grail repored his week ha he ownships new bulldozer has arried and has been placed ino operaion on he municipal dumps. Purchase of a new machine from he Smih Trapor and Equipmen Company for?8,- 200 was auhorized by he Township Commiee on December 4. Named in Trenon GEORGE M. COFFEY MV Agency He Acceps George M. Coffey of 20 Locus drie, proprieor of Coffcys Appliance Shop a 29 Alden sree, who wen o Trenon on Monday o confer wih Acing Direcor Frederick J. Gasser, Jr., of.he Sae Diision of Moor Vehicles, 0n Mr. Coffeys appoinmen o (sere as Cranfords firs Demojcraic moo ehicle agen, declared yese/day ha he was no ye ready o say definiely wheher or no he would accep he appoinmen. Announcemen hla. Mr.Coffey had been designaed o- replace" -pirn as moor ehicle agen in Cranford-was -receied Chrismas Ee by William C. McPherson of 309, Casino avenue, "who has been conducing he agency in his real esae office" a 9 Alden sree since Ocober;, 953. The announcemen was conained in. a elegram from Acing Direcor Gasser which informed Mr. McPherson ha "afer inducion of he new agen you -will receie a minimum of wo weeks, noice for final audiing and closing ou of your agency." Mr. Coffey was informed of his appoinmen las week in a ele-, gram from Mr. Gasser which requesed his presence in Trenon on Monday.o discuss he maer. The change in he Cranford agency is in line "wih replacemens of Republicans wih Democras in moor ehicle agencies hroughou he sae which began earlier his year.. A charer member of he.cranford Democraic Club, Mr. Coffey is repored o hae requesed he moor ehicle pos wih suppor of he Democraic Municipal Commiee. Mr. McPherson was appoined moor ehicle agen following he. resignaion las year of Harry I. "Hcinsyof 0 Hampon road, who (Coninued on-page 8) Holiday Hours Saring Friday For Many Offices There is anoher long week-end coming up for many Cranford workers, wih jus abou eeryhing closed Saurday for New g Years* Day and many local also closing erly or all day on Friday. Municipal offices will be closed all diy Friday, as will be he local moor ehicle agency and h Ciizen, and Chronicle office. IThe Pos Office will bo opcr as usual "Friday, and alhough he office iself will be closed all day Saurday he lobby-will be open from 9 a.i. o 5 p.m. for conenience of box holders and samr> machine users. Because of he holiday,".he Crunford Branch of he Union Couny Trus Company, usually (Coninued on page 2) Reiew of Year Spolighs Growh The year jus closing has been one.of rapid growh in many direcions for Cranford. Expansion in. he consrucion field, which has coninued unabaed since he boom of he warime slump was, reached in 944, ook on an eer greaer impeus in 954. wih new building aluaions repored by he office of Building Inspecor Fred J. Deller exceeding he $5,000,000 mark for he firs ime in he ownships hisory. Beer han 90 percen of his oer-all figure was accouned for by new homes ereced in he communiy. To keep pace wih he resulan.increase in school populaion, wo new elemmary schools -were consruced and opened for use during. he year. Plan expansion plans also wore inauguraed, and acual consrucion sared or compleed in seeral cases, by mos of Cranfords churches. The year a!so saw business and indusrial expansion in he ownship, wih seeral hew facories and office buildings consruced and plans announced for ohers. Growing along wih Cranford, many ownship deparmens and local organizaions also hae cx-r pandedheir faciliies for serice o he people of he communiy during, he year, and indiidual ciic leaders hemseles hae assumed new responsibiliuesr Eidence ha We people as a whole hae been growing wih heir own may be seen in heir generous suppor during 954 of he many "anhuaf appeals for funds o finance worhy ciic projecs, and o help hose in less forunae- circumsances han hemseles hrough illness or heed. One imporan resul of herapid increase in Cranfords. growh rae during 954 was he decision of local officials ha. as Mayor Fred P. Andersen.expressed i. "we mus ake a new look a he quesions of where he ownship is headed; and wheher or no i is on he righ road, from he sandpoin of planning and deelopmen." To cope wih he problem, he Planning Board in he laer par of he year inauguraed he policy of holding wo meeings insead of one each monh. Before enering 955, he year iri.i which his "new look" a Cranfords progress should begin o bear frui, we pause here- Win for a reiew of he arious progress during 954 New Building. Many Homes Consruced The more han $5,000,000 in new building aluaions recorded during.954 represened an increase of almos 5Q percen" oer he preious years oal. Tle-Year Waer PfograSTOulmeff Represenaies of communiies sered by he Plainfield-Union Waer Company had in heir hands his week he final draf of a repor prepared by Malcolm Pirnie Engineers of New York oulining improemens in he waer companys disribuion. sysem which he engineers sugges should be carried ou oer a "period of fie years and -which hey esimae will cos abou $3,000,000.. " "Generally speaking." i is declared in a summary,, "he faciliies recommended in his repor Should bring he sysem up o an accepable presen sandard and proe adequae for requiremens o abou 965. Afer ha ime addiional work"wiirbe~hccessaryr* The repor in is final form.b= scheduled o be presened on January-$o a general meeing of he Iner-Municipal Waer Commiee for which body a surey was conduced and he repor prepared. -,-- ;, Describing he easern porion of he Plainfield-Union disribuion sysem" (which includes Cranford, Kenilworh and Garwood) as "he leas self-sufficien" of any porion of he sysem," he repor poins ou ha "here is a large deficiency in aailable supply in his porion of he sysem een for presen day demands." Suggesions are made for new sandpipe and booser saion insallaions which i is calculaed, ogeher wih cleaning and relining of older pipe lines and increased purchases from Elizabehown DArcy Again Heads For he 7h consecuie year, William DArcy of 86 Springfield aenue will sere, as Cranford chairman for he annual March of Dimes campaign from January 3 o January 3U 955. The goal in Cranford is $3,000. The appoinmen \\r a s announced by Edward L. Whelan, chairman of Union Couny March of Dimes.;, Miss Marian Schmiz, member of he business deparmen of The Cranford Ciizen and Chronicle, again will sere as secraryreasurer. Also sering on,he Cranford commiee arc Dr. Howard R. Bes, superinenden of schools; Waler E. Cooper, Leslie Crump. Henry W. Whipple, George S. Sauer, Healh Officer William P. Smih anh Joseph A. Plummr. The schools and sores coin bankcommiee will be headed by James Johnson and he childrens bank diision by Miss Schmiz. The local drie Jnr>»> is L beinij sponsored by he Cranford Womans Club and he -Crawford Physicians Club.» "While he Cranford of $3,- <Coninued on page, hree) il Coaches Compensaion Increased Jjricreascd exra compensaion ""for nlhlclic" coaches". has~""becn oed by he Board of Educaion. < The acion is reroacie o Sepember and coers all coaches and heir assisans. Mrs. G. Holmes Williams, chairman of he ;<hlcic» and healh commiee, called he increases "subsanial."., Mrs. Williams said funds for he increases arc uailuble because some long-serice eachers lof he school sysem and neo ouchers who arc paid a a lower ligurc were hired. The amouns o I be paid he coaches were nofpiib- "urtjnorrcounfyrr licly announced. The Increases arc only for he luklic roaclhk, Mrs. Williuuu Sharing In he Increases will be Sanley Grayson,. fooball and juyee bakkclbau. couch; Jaiuci fiohhlnan -rack coach; assisan fooball and freshman said. She explained ha her com-, Acry, assisan fooball and mlee Is now sudying- h<roerall problem of exra compensaion. Under sudy is a repor prepared by he saff which liss all exra duies performed by eachers. A a meeing earlier in he fall, he ahleic insrucors requesed $600 for head coaches bu Mrs. Williams sajd he increases did no reach his figure. According o a surey made by he Cranford coaches, hey arc sill bolow he figure paid o many ahleicinsrucors in oher communiies Waer Company, will mee maximum daily flow needs of he easern porion of he sysem hrough ls)65., To handle. he increased flow proided by hese suggesed improemens, he reporalso oulines needs for addiional mains in Cranford and Kenilworh... During he porion of he imriroemeni program), i Is suggesed, ha, he following new 6-inch mains be insalled in Cranford Along Orange, aenue 600 fee from Linden place o Columbia aenue and aenue 2,600 fee o he Kenilworh line,.and iilso 4,400 along Springfield aenue and Kenilificld line o he Kenilworh lirie. In he same porion of he program, he engineers sugges laying 900 fee of new 6-inch line along Columbia aenue and,250 fee along Kenilworh bouleard from.he Cranford line o Columbia aenue. Addiional pipeline insallaions arc suggesed in Kenilw.prh during he porion of he pro-, gram as follows 3,800 fee of. 2- inch main on Monroe aenue) from Tweny-Third sree o Eighh sree and on Eighh sree from Monroe aenue o he Bouleard, f 6-inch main on Michigan aenue from he presen sandpipe o Monroe aenue. worh bouleard from.he Wes-- fconinued! S, xerion 2) Adul SchoolPlans Adanced Classes in Four SubjecU To beer sere sudens who hae aended classes in he pas, he Cranford Adul School-will offer adanced courses in conrac bridge, firs aid, golf and phoography a. is spring semeser., This, was announced oday by Channing Rudd, assisan direcor. In addiion o he adanced courses, beginning classes in conrac bridge, firs aid, golf and phoography also will be aailable, Mr. Rudd explained. H. R. Copson will be heinsrucor for he inermediae conrac bridge course. He augh he adanced class during he fall semeser.«mrs. J. D. Collins Will each he beginners conrac bridge course. In boh classes, he Goren sysem will be augh and praciced,, Forres P. Dexer, an insrucor a Union Junior College, will each he adanced firs aid class. This ha six-week course requires sudens hold sandard firs aid Red Cross cerificaes gained wihin he pas hree years. The.sandard course will be for nine weeks and will he augh by Paul Selby, Cranford High School insrucor and coach and insrucor for he same class.during he fall semeser. For he firs -ime since he school was organized, an ad-" anced course in golf will be, aailable. I will be augh by Dan Kenely, professional a Galloping Hill Golf Course, Kenilworh ( who also. will be he insrucor for he. beginners class. "(Coninued on Paf/e 8.) Azure Lodge j Elecs, Insalls Smih as Maser AzureJLodge 29. F & AM eleced and insalled Earle S. Smih or 30 Hillcrcs aenue -as maser Monday eening a a meeing in he- Masonic Temple. He succeeds Beruliard Wagenblas, also of Cranford. Also eleced were Senior warden. Charles H. Van Pel of Scoch Plains;.junior warden, \Villinm F. Juhr of Cranford;-reasurer,- Pierson J. Gaffnc-y of Cranford; 4md secreary,- Herber O. Sruss of Uoselle Park. ~- T Gii-n appoinmens for fc year "were Chaplain, FrankE.Krause of Garwood; senior deacon, Willi;<m L. Irslinuer, of Cranford. baseball coach; William Marin, i J"" 0 deacon. Edward J. Grifin head baskeball, freshnw.n fooball i " Cranford; senior maser of cerc- H. Sanley MucClury of and golf coach; Elmer Weber, as- nionies slsan freshman fooball coach; Cranlon Ernes Hobbie. freshman baske- monies, ;., -- ball coach; J.Seh Weckley, IWad Wesfie/d; senior seward, Roland junior maser of< cere George. W. Bcisley of counry, indoor and oudoor Schelkr of Cranford; junior rack coach. Also i Paul Buonaguro. L-och; and Suar Goldbb, ennis coach. "* Mrs. Williams expressed h- -iewpoin ha he irii<ff<s sill i seward, William A. Meyer head i Cnnuord; marshal, Alfred F. of aren paying he coaches wha hey arc Worh o he school Ix-r of Cian,iord;"yler, Louis O. KraiiK-«( Cranford; organis, Walr or E. Ousermaii -of Cranford, and inriiin, William F. Dennis o/ Cranford.. James IT. Drydcn is proxy o he (Coninued ou Pdo<i H) DAV Offers Concer.A a concer onigh in Rooseel School, Uniy Chaper 59, Disabled American Veerans will presen Miss Laurene Bular, conralo, Miss Mary Henderson, soprano, LJody Harris, bass, Byron Seele, enor, and Kenneh Hieber, pianis.. Following an address* of welcome, by Commander Herber H. Crooks, commiee chairman, he soloiss will combine; heir alens o presen "Wunderbar" from "Kiss Me Kae" by Cole Porer. They will close he program by singing "Quaree" ifrom "Rigoleo" by Verdi..- "La donna e Mobile" from "Rigoleo," "For You Alone" by Chcel, "The Roing Gambfer", by Niles and Be My Loe".will be be sung by Mr. Seele.,. Miss Bular will sing "Habancro" from "Carmen" by Bize. "Granda" by Lara, "My Hero" from "The -Chocolae.Soldier"by Sraus and "Three Loes Hae " from "The Song of Norway hy Wrigh-Forres. For her solos. Miss Henderson Will presen "Le My Song Fill Your Hear" by Charles, "Un bel di" from "Madame Buerfly" by Puccini, "When I Grow Too Old o Dream" by Rombcrg and "If Were on he Sage" from -Mile. Modise" by Herber,. Mr. Harris uwill offer "LUlima Cunzone" by Tosi, "The Road o Mandalay" by Speaks, "I Wan Wha I Wan. When I Wan I" fr.<?m "Mile. Modise" by -Herber und "The Flea" by Mpussorfisky. "Flower Due"- from.madame Buerfly" will be sung by Miss Henderson.and Miss Bular. whlu> Miss Bular "arid. M»\ "Harris will presen "Barcarolle from " UJC Hoiiiecominj;. Slu<-< for Tonigh The-enh annual homecoming of Union Junior College Will be held, onigh- from 8 o oclock in liu college library. Dr. Kenneh C. MacKuy, presiden "and dean, reporshe- homecoming is expeced o arac he Sepember was he big monh in his respec, wih 36 permis being, issued for new aluaions oillng $,57,800. marking, he firs milljon-dollar monh in he ownships hisory,.. r. Larges of he new dwelling projecs sared~~his year wis. ha on he 34-acre Sperry rac souh of he Lchigh Valley Railroad beween Cenennial ;ind Walnu aenues, where Moral Homes.. Inc., of Clifon, is building 57 homes osell inhe $6,- 000 price range. The deeloper repored his week ha abou 80 of he homes hae been corn- pie ed, wih foundaions and srucural work sared on many more." Dwelling permis issued by he building inspecor also included 65 o G. and H. Consrucion Company of Kenilworh for homes alued a $5,000 on Couny Park drie, Nomahegan cour. Kenilworh bouleard and Springfield aenue; 50 o Sheland~Pa7Ic~for homes.ali? on Sheland drie K Wil shire drie, Glen aenue, Lenox aenue and Dcnman road; 28 o Unied Homes, Inc., of Clifon, which announced plans o consruc 44 homes o sell in he $8,000 o $20,000 range on a nv&-«acrc. plo of, he oldhess propery on he easerly side of Walnu aenue opposie he* new Walnu Aenue School, and " 2 o Daylc Corporaion for homes on Soughor aenue wih aluaions lised a $0,500 and SILOOO. Plans for addiional deelop- mens hae been submied o he Planning Board for approal, and he year also saw many hohles consruced hroughou he ownship on indiidual permis. " > Indusry Seles Here Indusrial deelopmen in Cranford in 954 included he sar of work on a rac on Ijiorh.aenue, eas, purchased from he Jersey Cenral Railroad by D. O. Eans of Hillside. The railroad ore down is old coaling saion, waer ank and sand Sorage building o make Way -for- -consrucion of facory, buildings on he plo, which ex- ends.300 fee along he railroad from he iciniy of he old roundhouse umos o he Aldene line and is 90 fpe in deph from Norh aenue. Firs building* consruced on his rac by Mr..Eaj»s..wasone.. wih 9,500 square" fee of floor space a 440 Norh aenue, eas, in which Blessings. Inc., a subsidiary of Associaed Baby Serices of New York, plans o manufacure disposable baby diapers. Producion is expeced o ge underway early in If55 wih auomaic machinery capable of urning ou 2,0O0OJJO/fiaper; per monh per eigh-hour shif. Officials 6 he company said abou 0 persons will be employed a he sar. Value of his building was se.a $ "when he perr mi for is consrucion was issued in July; (Coninued on pane, secion 2) izaioii Seeralchanges are conemplaed when he Township.Commiee mees a 83,0 p.m. Monday o reorganize for he coming ye.ar, i. was i learned yeserday... > - Ira D. Dorian,, eleced o his iniial hree-year erm las monh, will be adminisered he oah of office by Township Clerk J.Waler r Coffee, who will sere as empor-, ary chairman. Mr. Dorian succeeds Public Works Commissioner James P..Duffy,- who did no se,, reelecion, and Is slaed ohead he public affairs, real esae and deelopmen commiees. Finance Commissioner Howard edwperhwai, re-eleced o his- second hree-year erm las monh, is scheduled o head he public.works deparmen, while Frank. y! T. Whiy, presenly commissioner of public affairs,, will become " Chairman of he finance commiee.. y / Public Safey Commissioner Clarence. L. Friz is scheduled o remain, in ha pos and Mayor -pr~a"ndcrsch" is expeccd-o be renamed chairman for he hird year. <.. Mos of he appoinie officials are expeced o be renamed as follow*; C. H. Warsinski, own-" ship "aorney; D. J. Crof, ownship reasurer; and Fred J. Dellcr, building inspecor, all.for fine-.. year erms, and William L. Herzog, depuy ax collecor for a hree-year erm., The erm of Harold Buck on. he JZohing Board of.adjusmen \/ expires and i is expeced ha he will be renamed for a fie-year; erm. John L. Biach is slaed for. reappoinrnen o he Planning Board for a six-year erm, and WILLIAM J. GASSMANN Sana Claus Begins Police Leae Friday Haing jus compleed he busies of his 6 seasons as Cranfords official Sana Claus, Police Sg William Gassmann is looking for- Aard-oday~o~hclong Vacaion which will sar for him a he close of. he year. Alhough his reiremen dos no begin officially unil January 3, he will begin his erminal leae frgm he K Cranford Police Deparmen on.friday. Sg. Gassmann assured Cranford young people earlier his monh ha his reiremen from he police force* will no mean disconinuance of his Chrisnjas isis o Cranford, No maer where he may be a he ime, ho said, hp hopes each Chrisinas for many years will sec. him reurning in his Sana oufi.. In addiion o his usual isis (Coninued on page 8) Aiders Plan Elecion Presenofficers of he Cranford Firs Aid Squad hae been nominaed o succeed hemseles in an elecion scheduled for 8 p.m. Monday. December meeing following Vicor Local Churches Open During Week of Prayer The Cranford Clergy Counil annonnces ha all churches in he communiy will be open during he Uniersal Week of Prayer from Sunday o January» The Uniersal Week of Prayur, na,, mmnm0c(l lhis wcok hu was esablished in 848 by he! mos of h> cinder block work luis been ciinploud. and ha i is hopeci o haehe. roofin place soon af-r, er he holidays on he squads -headquarers buihiinu a Cenennial-aenue and Norh aenue. The slae presened by a nominaing commiee a he squads included he D. Shaheen, presiden; Waler M. Cooper, icepresiden; William P. Smih, secreary, and Harold S. Comoon, reasurer. John Hall was nominaed for he pos of hisorian; now held by Gus Cohen. Police S;. Harry P. Page was nominaed for reelecion as squad capain. Oher line ollicer nominaions Were George Syseskey (now sering as second lieuenan),--firs lieuenan; Al Benllin, second lieuenan, and Dominiek CoUmei, maser sergean.. Manning Koriz, building ch.iir- Worlds Eanglical Alliance, is widely obsered in many counries. All residens of Cranford are urged by he couno,ll lo ener he eas. church of heir choice someime during he week for prayer. They are also asked o sign he gues book in he church.-which hey aend. Conribuions o he buildingfund-hae reached a oal of $!)- 4««47, i was repored by Vice- Presiden Cooper, fund i drie chairman.. Commissioner-elec Dorian is slaed o be renamed o he Planning Board. The Maer has been sering ai chairman. Mr. Warsinski is scheduled -o bc-ronamodo he Planriing Board for a oneyear erm. Mrs. jgwen Thurson-,is,scheduled for a four-year appoinmen o he Local. Assisance Board, and Commissioner Whiy is scheduled o be named o.he board for a one-year erm,.. Mrs. Shirley, Turner is slaed (Coninued on Page 8). Firs Baby Cones Se A ariey of prizes in cash and merchandise, alued a more han $00. awais he firs baby born o Cranford "parens in 955. This was announced his week by.lloyd Geller,. presiden of he Cranford Business Associaion, sponsors of he cones. * - i According o he Firs Baby Cones Rules, he parens mus bo boha ile residens of Cranford, he birh cerificae mus be recorded wih he Cranford Board" of Healh, and ihe exac ime arid place.of birfh mus be specified in a wrien saemen signed by he aending physician. All applicaions are o be submied o The Cranford Ciizen" and Chronicle office- 2 Alden sree,"in or befone January 5.. k Presenaion.of gifs.-will be made a «meeing of he Cranford Business Associaion on Jan--, Uary 20 a he- Coach and Four Resauran, alhough Mr. Geller explained ha arrangemens will be made o presen essenial iems prior.o ha iinci Merchans paricipaing in. he awarding of prizes- for he..firs baby of, 955 are Bells Pharmacy, Joly Maida. Sagers Drug Sore, Cranford Booery, Alban-Lewis. A & A Hardware, nichard Harig, Marin Jewelers, Barons Drug Sore. Jay-Mai, Debn Heir, Shapiros Deparmen Sore, Union Couny Trus Co., Cranford Furniuro. Schers Drug-Sore and Suburban Trus Co. A full page aderisemen, lis ng he arious gifs, will b on page hree of he.second secion in odays issue. * Dr. Raubinger Speaker for Dedicaion Dr.- Frederick M. Uaubinger,. School, Lile Falls, ami-sered. sae commissioner of e<lucaion*. will be he principal speaker a -dwjicaion cercnw»nics for Cranfor.ds wo IU.-W fru-rh-naryscho<>n, Mrs. Chark-."Icdden, chairmaji of he publiciy commiee of he Board of Educaion, Uxlay announced.» The ceremonies will be held in he Walnu Aciuc School on January 3 for bofc he Walnu. aenue building and he ihxmiksic Place" School, boh of which Were opened hisfall. superising principal here unil 946. A~naiu <>f -Air>rii."-Mo.. Dr.- Haubingor is agruudne of Souh- -\osmissoiiri Shic-coll< IK receied his masers and docr r.f jihilosophy (llunslrom Teachers. College, Columbia Uniersiy, and rarmen of he American Associaion o School. Adminisraors, New Jersey Educaion Associaion, he New Jersey Couiicil of Ediicaipri oi" wliich he- is; a pas..presiden,and. he Commiee on Armed Forces Program of he Deuas awarded an honorary < in!k>h by Iidor College, Trenon. Th<; sae conunsioicr of educaion began his career in he- field in!)2! when., he augh English and journalism a.springfield Dr. Ilaubinuer, a residen n (Mo.) Iliuh School and joined he Hidgowxxl, was appoined o his, eaching saif of J he Moiiclair larges aendance- in. hisory. The, presen poswm July. 952 afer program is joinly sponsored by ; s» f in g us-suh-rinciid-n of lis.h insrucor. He was appoined heday u!td~eeliini~sluaen"pch«ois public schools in VSX as an Enii- CoUnciL; and he Alumni Ai&oda- I wood, ion. j, In l!m0, he organized he 93G. ;.A/alley icuiuual \lik I Dr. llaubiuucx a member of Under preparaion by he publiciy commiee is a brochure on he expansion program, which will bo disribued he nigh of h-. ceremonies. Th; cornel-bone lading ceremony for he Walnu Aenue School will be held he following day, January 4. Like, he program a he Brooksicie Place School las,wed- ;. y 4 n presened. by h sudcn\s of bdiool,... i

2 . *, ". ".., -,. /??-;;. /. }m m i5?. ;. V life. --. Kir- Roary Chrisinas Program Recorded for Briish Club The Crawford Hoary Club recorded is annual Chrismas luncheon program on ape for presenaion o he Roary Club >f fne Island of Jersey a is weekly meeing in he Educaional Building of he Mehodis Church on Thursday." The program was arranged by fie Rei Rober G. Lonsakr, pas-presiden of he club. Presiden C. Van.Chamberlin ippened he program wih a jcial greeing o he Briish, club Nhich has corresponded for seeral years wih he local organizaion. Dr. Kenneh C. MacKay, represening he Cranl.qrd Roary Club, isied he Isle, of Jersey ihreeyears! ago and esablished friendships ha hae coninued Since he isi. The Briish club will reciprocae wih a recording of one-of is meeings as a greeing o he members of he Cranford group. Three soprano solos were presened by Bey Kileson, wih Ann Munday as her accompanis. She also sang a descan wih he club members singing.silen.nigh. Inhis annual Chrisinas message, he Re. Mr. Longaker emphasized he. unawnrcness of -people o heir opporuniies in he presence of God. " - - J J He poined ou ha Moses realized he presence of God in he burning bush -when he firs receied he charge o. lead Israel, and. ha Isaiah realized he presence of God when he receied he message of prophecy Of-Chriss birh. The innkeeper a Behlehem, howeer, Vas enirely unaware of opporuniy af eneraining he King of Heaen, he Re. Mr. Longaker declared. The speaker poined ou ha i was he humble who receied he message of he Naiiy. Horod, heard. rumors which he resened. The Wise Men sudied he sars and came o see he King, bu he shephferds receied he message direc, from G«d. The sory of a myhical Kingdom was relaed by he speaker,. in which a grea cahedral had a spire reaching, almos o heaen. Angel choirs were said o hae been heard from he op of ho seeple, buhe. Voices were long since sill awaiing he presenaion o God of a grea gif accepable as perfec m> he, eyes of Heaen....V. * Finally, according o he sory, he church was filled wih people waiing o winess he King presen his-own fabulously aluable crown on he alar.. Two lile boys had saed heir pennies.unil, hey had a dollar o presen o God. Onheir way o church, Pedro he older broher found a baby in he snow and reurned home o sae is life. He sen.his younger broher o church o carry ou heir mission. The lile boy wached he presenaion of he kings crown and" was ashamed of his lile gifs so he slipped up he side aisle and unseen gae his dollar o God. There was no heaenly response o he presenaion of he crown, bu he gif of he dollar was rewarded wih he singing of he choirs of angels because he dollar and he saing of he baby represened eeryhing he boys had o offer hemseles The. Re. Mr. Longaker closed his alk wih he picureiof Mary when shj? heard he oice of God pondering all hese hings in,her hear He asked if he humiliy of all would enable he world o hear he word of God and o ponder on his message in all hears..guess of he club -iyere Arhur Williams. and Richard Dorian ou Roselle Park, and Herber Welch. E. Eugene and Rober E. Hill 6 Wesfleld. - BOROUGH OF GARWOOD p L J.Public noice U hereby, gien h» he \*X books of he Board of Amseuori will be open for public Inspecion in Borough Hall on Tuesday, January 4; IMS. from 7 o S p.m.. - BOARD Or ASSESSORS Alber H. Miller, Secy. Fred Courell ROJI FiUslmmom December aa./ism.. 3-2S Public Educaion Hur by Salary Law McClinock John H. McClinock of 00 Park drie, i chairman of, he. finance commiee «f he Board of Educaion, says he eachers salary bill, recenly signed by. Goernor Rober Meyner Will "in he long run... hur, no help, public educaion." Mr. * McClinock, presiden of he Union Couny School Boards Associaion, made he commens in. a leer*o Goernor Meyner. "I beliee ery srongly," Mr. McClinock said, "in he prriiple, of local conrol of local goernmen. I hink he Teach-- crs Salary Bill conraenes his mporanf principle o goern-.j. j A As a member of he Cranford Board of Educaion for six years, hae seen he.insidious and persisen encroachmen of he Sae auhoriies ino our local problems," Mr. McClinock said. He coninued "I fear ha een more conrol will be los if we coninue o enac such mandaory Sae public educaion laws." Pfc. Buron Home For Monhs Leae Pfc. Wilfred A. Buron. Jr.! son df Mr. and Mrs. Buron of 426 Norh Union aenue, is spending he Chrismas and New Years holidays a home. He arried from Frankfor, Ger-, many, by plane, on December 8 and will reurn o Germany by air on January 5. He is assigned as a phoographer o he miliary crime laboraory which seres he U.S. Army in Europe, England-and Africa. His plane landed a Idlewikl Airpor jus prior o he crash of he Ialian airliner. The wo planes were pirdling near each oher while waiing for clearance o land. The iwotplanes also were a he airpor in Newfoundland a he,same ime. Pfc, Buron enered he army on December, 953,. ook basic raining.a Abjpjud eon Proing GroundsJVId., and compleed s 6-Week phoography course a For / Moninouh. A graduae of Cranford High School, he aended Union Junior College, Rugers Uniersiy, and is a graduae of Mnrlea College, Mariea, O. He is now aking coues in Germany. Frosy Formal Held a CHS The "Frosy, Formal,".presened by he Wesminser Fellowships of ho TFirs Presbyerian Church, was gien a he Cranford High School, gym Monday eening. The semi-formal dance was well aended by morehan 00 couples who danced o he music of Andy Wells and his band. Highlighing he occasion was he crowning of Russ Dean and Carolyn Searns as king and queen, wuo. were eleced by popular Voe during a balle dance. Carol Koyen, moderaor of he Senior Fellowship, -. presened o Mrs. Consance Miskelly a gif on he behalf of he fellowship for her leadership of he group for he pas nine years., The gym was decoraed wih Chrismas rees. - General~chairmen of he dance were, Russ Dean and Carolyn Searns who were assised by Dicj Frank, enerainmen; Carol Gingery, publiciy; Bill Liingson, decoraions; Larry Pehick, ickes and Joan Belden, hospialiy. SCARBROUGHS TAXI SERVICE CRaiforl 6-200O THE CRAlORDCrygEK AND CHRONICLE,. Employe* Feed a Newspapers Chrismas Charles M. Ray, publisher of The Cranford Ciizen and Chronicle, is shown presening Inscribed gold wris waches o Charles H. Chandler (righ) and Miss Marian A. Schmiz in&ddre-. r~jt " ,,..~rt-- ciaion of heir "long and faihful serice." Each, has been or) he saff for 3 years. - The presenaion was a he newspapers Chrismas dinner pary las Wednesday eening in he Coach and Four Resauran.. Phoo by A.Nlc Chandler. Miss Schmiz Honored < ;» - -,. In appreciaion of heir "long and faihful serice" o The Cranord Ciizen.arid Chronicle, Charles H Chandler of Roselle and Miss Marian A. Schmiz of 43 Hollywood aenue were presened wih nscribed gold wris waches a he newspapers Chrismas din- ner pary las Wednesday eening n he Coach and Four Resauran. The presenaions were, made by Charles M. Ray, publisher, and marked he firs ime in he newspapers 6-year hisory ha employes hae been* honored, for long serice. Mr. Chandler came o work on he local newspaper in Augus. 9-23, as a priners deil. During his early years.onhe p.aper. he deliered he papers.each Thursday o ho newssands in Cranford; arwood arid Kenilworh on his bicycle. Today a ruck and wo cars are required for his ask. He sered his. appreniceship here and became a, Journeyman priner in 934 and has been chapel chairman of he local shop inermienly for seeral years. He presenly handles page make-up. He is Sunday School superinenden and presiden of he choir of he Wesley Mehodis Church, Ro- ; and holds membership in Wheasheaf Lodge, F&AM, Roselle and Plainfleld Local. ITU. He resides a 65 Wenz place, Rosello. Miss Schmiz joined The Ciizen and Chronicle saff as nbpokkcepor on December 3, 923, shorly afer her graduaion from Cranford High School..In addiion o her bookkeeping duies, she formerly had charge of classified aderising and presenly handles circulaion and mailing. She also is assisan reasurer of he newspaper corporaion. During her 3 years on-he paper, Miss Schmiz recalls ha he paid circulaion has grown from less han 900 o more han! 4,300 copies per week and he ne press run for his weeks issue is more han 4,725. She is a communican..of, S. Michaels Church and,a member of is Rosary Sociey. Miss Schmiz has sered for seeral years as reasurer of he local March of Dimes commiee and chairman of is childrens bank diision., Mr. Ray poined Ou ha only hreo oher persons hae sered he newspaper for longer periods Edward C. McMahon," fprmer publisher, who reired wo years ago afer nearly 55 years* serice; he lae Jarpes E. Warner, former publisher, 35 years; and. he lae Waler L. Packer, former foreman, abou 33 years. Chrismas gifs, In he form of U. S. Saings Bonds, were disribued a he conclusion of he dinner.. Kiwanis Club Reiews Aciiies Of Pas Year Kenneh XV Iersen, presiden,, presened a resume of. he aciiies for he pas year a he meeing of he Kiwanis Club held yeserday a Markos Resauran. Some of he aciiies menioned briefly were Insallaion of Kiwanis road signs a Norh aenue, eas-and wes enrances o own; sponsoring of a eam in he Lile League; soliciaion of business and indusry for he Unied Fund drie; celebraing "Unied SaesjCanadian friendship week wih special speaker; holding of aucion oraise.funds; sponsoring.one eening, df he Cranford Dramaic Clubs~nproducioh of "Harey"; and assising in he window paining a Halloween. Waler K. Schweizer, presidenelec, who will be,.insalled Tuesday, also spoke briefly on some of he plans he -has made for he coming year. Frank Ramsey, a.former member, was a gues a he luncheon. The Re. Alber Dezso led group singing wih Mrs. Arhur F. Mez a he piano. Mr.. Iersen presided. Holiday Hours (Coninued from page ) open Friday nigh, will be open Boysin he Sore Charles E.?rcer James Allegre Donald Hagaman My Wife, Dorohy, and Exend o Each of You for a ear C E. TRUBENBACH \ F! ED 6-8 SOUTH AVE., E. CRanford 6-66 insead from 630 o 830 p.m. omorrow. Regular hours will be obsered Friday a he Cranford Branch of he Suburban Trus Company, which also will be open as usual from 6 o 8 p.m. Monday. The Cranford Fee Public Library will close for he holiday a 30 p-m. Friday. OPEN 24 HOUBS A DAY! WPS PHJUUUCY 8 Park AT. PlalnfUld PL JoqfaewdFharmadr in aendance a so* Day JBJ UlLa. - MMAAMWMMWMMMMMWMMHH New Pos Gien Moody by SQD Leonard "E. Moody of Wes Holly sree hns been appoined assisan direcor of is Producs Research Diision, i has been announced «by he Sandard Oil-Deelopmen Company, "Linden. In his newcapaciy. Dr. Moody will be in charge of research on moor lubricans, wax, and addiies., Dr. Moody, a secion head a he ime of his new appoinmen, did his. undergraduae work a Wesleyan Uniersiy and his graduae work a he Uniersiy of Wisconsin, where he majored in physical chemisry. He joined he deelopmen company in944. He is he auhor of numerous publicaions and holds seeral paens in he peroleum field...djr. Moody is a member of he American Chemical Sociey, Phi Bea Kappa, Sigma Xi.and he New York Academy of Science.,/.. LEONAKO B. BIOQDT bar mu- hmm m paree rifk o hla opajoo. prauod I u*n«i wb A houxl* Juy-fio Our wish for all of you. May your onaoaoni hrie... And all your dreams come rue. May he New Year proide forune, healh and cheer... May people, far and wide... find peace and Joy his earl 2 EASTMAN ST. And We Hae All The Fixins For Your * IMPORTED and DOMESTIC CJHAJWPAGNES *".;. * EGGNOG * WINES CORDIALS In Gas Saion Break Arresed In Newark by Leser W. Pow\\ and Parol -Loui L. Ouerin on a charging breaking, cherni laroeny a OBriens Serice - Uon. Norh aenue, wes, arid-< chard sree, Jene P. Nagle 2 M Newark, was held wihou hailf he Grand Jury by Ma Eisra L Charles J. Seens las WidrJ day... / -."** The Newark man was picked i.» a he Essex, Couiyy Jail 0 complain by DeecUVe L Thorn as H. Woods, who repored "hai Nagle confessed sealing fie can. of oil, 20 packs of cigarees and $20 in cash from he local seriw saion on December 5. u pleaded no guily on arraignmen Nagle was senenced o lo days in jail in Newark for possession of solen «goods afer he refused o accoun?or he merchandise found in his car when he was sbpped by police here on he day of he break. ". SCOTCH RYE GIN RUM / Yes,]Ve Een Hae The foe! Please Place Your Orders Early WE WILL BE CLOSED SATURDAY, NEW YEARS DAY I een<± LIQUOR STORE AVE. CRANFORD 64)50 / \. \,. FOR THAT NEW YEARS PARTY RUSSELL STOVER.25 4b. ROSEBUD MINTS je BOX Also SCHRAFFTWHJTMAN ALWAYS FRESH VACUUM PACKED HUTS Can A Ac Up SCHRAFFTS KE CKU EXTRA SPECIAL!! HARRIET HUBBARD AYERS HAND CREAM BIG 0-OZ. JAR $2.50 VAUUE FOR.00. \, START 955 BELLS MULTIPLE VITAMINS HIGH POTENCY. /,, < < x - -. " VIM VIGOR VITALITY 75c PEPTO 59 REVLON AQUAMARINE LOTION SPKIAL i.25 For Tha COLD and SNIFFLE SUPER ANAHIST TABLETS 2 o IMJAHIST NASAL SPRAY.35c ALKA SELTZER 29* HARRIET HUBBARD AVER LUXURIA CREAM / /2 price pjl for a limied ime only! BC, " OZ. SIZE 25 REC <piu»««) Slock up on (fp cleansing and beauifying cream a his Imporan saing. Is a lung "crn> inesmen in loeliness. THE CBANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, TpSbNESDAY, DECEMBER fwctutseeing Feaures and Sories A program- of hrismias snngs and sories was presened as Mrs. Edward Hunn of 25 Arlingon aenue Heldopen house las week for Currie Memorial, Womens Chrisian Temperance Union. <f Solos, dues, rios and chorus numbers were sung by a group from Cranford High School represening he Youh Temperance Council. Among hose aking par were Sue Laird,. Ilene Johnsen, Elaine Schwezer and James Hudson. Pauline Lowe of he Childrens Loyal Temperance Union, which has Mrs. D. C. Lowe as is leader, played -Whie Chrismas." Mrs. Joseph Tunncr, music chairman, arranged he program, and Miss Laird accompanied he singers. The program closed Wih selecions from Kae Douglas Wiggins "The Birds Chrismas Carol" and he exchange of gifs from he Chrismas ree,.. jtherle Was a Idesjer luncheon, during which he chief opic of conersaion was Glenn Cunninghams.recen lecure a Cranford High School oh "A Clean Life." Thanks worr oxpr-d o.ln* NnV Jersey Temperance League, -he faculy of he school and he Suden Council for bringing he speaker here. There also was praise for he ediorials and radio alks oil Iring Cannon, edior of he Chrisian Science Monior. Afer a brief business session preceding he program, ho Bible sory of "TKc-Baiyf-Berhlchcm" was read, a prayer wassaid and carols were sung unil hesingers from he high school arriedj\ Creighon Joins New Law Firm Donald R. Creighon of 4 Greaes places has resigned, effecie Friday as general aorney of he Delaware, Lackwanna jand Wesern" Railroad Company o become a parner in he law firm of Hopkins. Vorburgcr and Dickson,.5 Newark sree. Hoboken. Due o he reiremen from acie pracice of Frederick K. Hopkins and he deah of Herman Vorburger, he firm will be reorganized as of January and is name changed o Dickson & Creighon. The firm, which was organized in 866; is -onii of hfe oldes lawjf inns in Hudson Couny. Mr. Hopkins has, been eleced chaiwnan of he.board of Dire<- ors pf he Hudson Trusl.CQmpany. He will coninue o be. associaed wlji he firm as counsel. Mr. Creighon is a graduae of Rugers Uniersiy and of he Harard Law School. He is a member of he American, lew Jersey Sae and Union -Couny Bar Associaions and of he LaXy Commiee of he Associaed Rail- Tbads"af~New-"Jerseyriof~Phi Gamma Dela, fraerniy. New York Railroad.Club, he Railroad-Machinery Club of New York, New Jersey Taxpayers Associaion, he Republican Couny and Municipal Commiees." He is a direcor of he Cranford Republican Club ahd presiden of he Nu Bea Foundaion; "anedlicaianal found- aion. - Mr. Creighon has bee/i, u residen of Crahford for 4 yeai-s. He is married and has wo sons, Don- alck and. Gerald. x DAwy Again (Coninued from pa() ) O00 h?s no been incnrased/.mr. D-Arcy emphasized, "here is a special need for iundshis year Because or he giganictjlans" of he Naional Foundaion for Infanile Paralysis o gie addiional mass accine " inoculaions of gamnia ;lobuiln and o collec reseres of blood deriaie." ("elcome 955 May i bring o eeryone a heaping porion of peace and prosperiy, healh and h*ppines«. ROBINSONS Norh Union Aenue C Ran ford 6)234 \ I- u WUun f- fof WOMEN NATURALIZER I REGULARLY PRICED o $.95 REGULARLY PRICED o $8.95 MEN.- i,.4 " * V **(, «a The donaion cards will be mailed -ou denso respond generously. CRANFORDS HOLIDAY & SUNDAY DRUG STORE SCHEDULE V, i SCHER S c OPEN SATURDAY (NEW YEARS DAY) SEAGERS BARONS WILL BE BELLS HATH AW AYS -* SCHER T S">" gpensunday HATHAWAYS BELLS SEAGERS...< BARONS WILL BE CLOSED Il*s Always SAFER To Buy Your Drug Needs in a Drug Sore TREMENDOUS SAVINGS ON NATIONAUY ADVERTISED BRANDS OF FOOTWEAR FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY All SIZES BUT NO*NW ALL STYLES Come Early! And Sae- While we sill hae an assormen of sizes. ~ TROYLING i REGULARLY PRICED j TO $ Genuine Alligaor REG. VALUE $9.95 VERY LIMITED PAIRAGE ROBLEE REGULARLY PRICED o $5.95 NOW 0 A LIMITED NUMBER OF DUSTER BROWN REGULARLY PRICED TO $6.95 LAZY BONE REGULARLY PRICED o $4.95 i A FEW PAIRS OF SPORTS..o CASUALS PRICED o $7.5 REGULARLY PRICED o $9.95 I BOYS SHOES> EGULARLY IIIIIIIi(iuiliii4iiiii*iliuimiiii SLIPPER SOX Seleced Group for Men, Women and Children. REGULARLY PRICED TO $2.95 -WHERE THE CRANFORD? 23 NORTH UNION AVE. CR. M272-3 Sorry, \ A«Ma x I or Phone <j Orders. ] ALL SALES] FINAL! "T 4 I «-.! 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3 #$? If -.J ;.,---. ~i i >,/, - THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND. < WEDNESDAY. DECEMBEE 2. 9S4.,i Whirl Building Up Fuure Bride f 6-Osage drie will enerain B a New Years Ee pary. Their guess will be Mr. and Mrs. John Fedorko,- Mr. and Mrs. Donald Marshall, Dr. and Mrs. Jack Tumlin. Mr. and Mrs. Dino Mclnosh, Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Schujz of Cranford and Mr. and Mrs. Verne Chrisenscn of JLJnion. Mr. and Mrs. Rober Grimshaw of 78 Mohawk driewill be hoss New Years ]Ee for 2 guess from Cranford, Rahway land Hosile. \\..,. Jrrand Mrs. Clinon M. Cherry a Roxborough, Pa., arried Tuesiay-o spend he New Year weekend wih Mr. and Mrs. Burns Goebner of 0 Orange aenue -.. Mr. and Mrs. Richard O. Smih and daugher,. Briany, of Salem arried Monday o spend a week wih, Mrs. Smihs broher-in-law "and siser, Mr. and Mrs.. Waler W. Sou, Jr, of 5 Craig place. Mrs. Glenwood Smih of 8 Mohawk, drie will enerain a a holiday gahering his eening for Mrs...Rober Grimshaw, Mrs. Louis Habich, Mrs. Thomas Cour 7 las, Mrs. Andrew Varcho, Mrs. Carl Schauer, Mrs. Ransford Wood end Mrs. Fred Mackemull. Mrs. Charles A. Wilson- ql Narborh. Pa., will spend henew Year wck-end wih her son and daugher-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Rober A. Wilson of 0 Hillside place., Mr. and Mrs. Harey KL Nealls of Buffalo,. N. Y., are spending he holiday season wih heir son (Bnd daugher-in-law, Mri. and.mrs! K. Nealls, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Holden of Bridgepor, Conn., spen he Chrismas week-end wih heir fon-ln-law and daugher, Mr. and Mrsl Henry Keep, Elizabeh aenue. Jr.. of 34. Mr. and Mrs. Lisle Beardslee of 2 English Village were guess for he Chrismas week-end df heir jon-in-law and daugher, Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Heson of Ringoes. - { Mr. and Mrs. Alber E. Johnon of 5 Madison aenue -enerained Sunday a a pary for 70 fcuess from Cranford, Wesfield, Basking Ridge and Chaham. Mr. and Mrs Daniel. H. Moses find heir daughers, Julie and Ellen Sue, of 7 Osage drie, spen he Chrismas week-end in Williamspor. Pa., isiing heir family and friends. ; \.. Mr. and < Mrs. Rober Foser of Kew York Ciy were enerained Chrismas Day by Mr. and Mrs. Jean Monenecour of 2(5 Cenral Aenue..» j,. Mr. and Mrs. Rober Grimshaw W 78 Mohawk drie enerained a dinner Chrismas Day for Mr. end Mrs. Charles Grimshaw. of Roselle, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hamilon of Elizabeh and Mr. and Mrs. Helmar Mez and son, Jeffrey, of Rahway.. Mr. and.mrs..burns Goebner of 0l Orange aenue spen he Chrismas holidays in Philadelphia, Pa... wih heir sons and daughers-in-law, -Mr. and Mrs - Richard - Goebner and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Goebner. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson M. Lighcap ana heir children,. Nelson. Joan and; Jonahan, of 7 Syleser Sree, spen he Chrismas weekend as guess of Mr. and Mrs. Arhur Griscom of Salem. families fyymrforau The holiday whirl coninued Ibis w«k as Cranford residens prepared for isis and paries marking he deparure of he old year. and heralding of he new. There willlcje muhcoming andwoing durin<* he few remaining days of 954 as friends and relaies irfih o spend he long week-ind Wlhfamines-nere while oher C«depar or New Yeir reunions In oher communiies. Coming or going, he wish on he lips of all will be a Happy New Year for he isiors and hose isied. Mr. and Mrs. Carer E. Porer Of 35 Herhing aenue will enerain on New Years Ee -for Mr.»rid Mrs. James Rae, Mr. and Mrs. Herber Wese, Mr. and Mr*. Frank Biribauer, Mr. and Mrs. John Saib and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Oakley. -!., ". Mr, and Mrs. Alln C Roccker Wesfield GirlEngagi To Donald G Engesser Mr. and Mrs. William- Clark Sewar of Wesfield-announce -he engagemen of heir daugher, MisU Sylia Kay Sewar, U> Donald Gilber Engcsser, son of Mr. and Mis. Augus Engesser of 0 Broad sree... A graduae of Ohio Wesleyim Uniersiy..Miss Sewar is on he edprial saff of he Underwrier Prining and Publishing Company, New York. She is!a member of Knppa Alpha Thea eororiy.. Mr. Ergesser graduaed from Lafayee College where he was a member of.dela Kappa Epsilon, ahd\ rcj>ied his masers ddgre«from Newark College of Engineering. He is affiliaed, wih Sandard Oil Deelopmen Company, Linden.. A spring wedding is planned. Shirley Ann Sims Plans 955 Wedding Mr. and JMrs. William N. Sims of 57 Ramapo road hae announced he engagemen of heir daugher, laxsi Shirley Ann Sirhs, o Raymond John Kiern, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Kiem of Elizabeh. An/alumna of Seminole High School, Sanford, Fla., Miss Sims ied a he Fellowship Foun- Tampa. Fla., and is empjoyed by Food Fair Sores, Inc., Roseile. Mr. Kiem, a graduae of Thomas Jefferson High School, Elizabeh, and he Army Academy,Munich, Germany, sered hree years oerseas wih he. Seenh Army. He is employed by Food Fair Sores in Newark... A fall wedding is planned. men of. heir daugher. Miss Aa Ria Riley, o Wilfred A Buron. Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Buron of 426 Norh Union ienue. The dinner also marked he 25h wedding anniersary of Mr. and Mrs. Buron. The bride-elec is a graduae of Norh Plainfleld High School and is a senior a he Ann May School of Nursing. Fikin Memorial Hospial, Nepune. Mr. Buron, a graduae of Cranford High School, aended Union Junior College- where he was a member of Pi Kappa. Psi fraerniy and Mariea College, Mariea, Ohio. He is sering wih he U.S. Army in Germany and is spend- -ing-he-chrismas-,holiday wih hi parens..,. An early fall wedding is planned Mr. and Mrs. Donald Marshall of 3 Mohawk drie enerained a an eggnog pary Chrismas Ee. Their guess were Mr. and Mrs! Herman Rier, Mr! and Mrs. William Walsh," Mr. and Mrs. - Dina Mclnosh, Mr." and Mrs. William Marin, Dr. and Mrs.~JacfirTumlin, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Masino and Mr. and Mrs. Alin Roecker.. Mr. and Mrs. Russell I. Dobbins and - heir sons. Rusy and Paul, of 40 Ioquois road, will reurn afer spending seeral days isiing in Richmond Hill; L.I. Mr. and Mrs. W. Gerard Mallory of 26 Parkway Village spen he Chrismas week-end Mallorys broher and siser-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. John Orr of Pisburgh, Pa. Marin S. Joyce of Lake Worh, Jfla.,.arried., las.week o isi his son-in-law and daugher, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. McCarhy of 5 Pershing aenue. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bracuo of 7 Omaha drie and Mr. and Mrs. Clem Komcuroski of 6 Omaha drie spen he weekrend isiing heir family and friends in Nanicoke. Pa.. Posmaser and Mrs.-Arhur H Mez of-24 Sraford errace reurned Monday afer spending he Chrismas holidays wihheir sonin-law and daugher, Mr. and Mrs. Sanley E. Newman of New Haen, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. L. D.,Bara, Jr., of 5 Mohawk drie enerained a dinner Chrismas bay for Mr. and Mrs. -William.IyHhsky wood, Mr. ond Mrs., Anon Lear and family of Elizabeh andmr. and Mrs. L. Nagypal o. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Habich. Jr., of 80 Mohawk drielcncrained a dinner Chrismas Day for- ; Mr. and. Mrs. Francis Schmid. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haumann, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Habich, Sr.Mrs. L. Van Enborgh and Mrs. F. Haumann of Newark! /S NEW YEARS DA -MNNER The Audubon Room Make Reseraions Now HBTESUflURflfln SUM00O MISS AVA RITA RILEV Reeal Buron Riley Troh a Dinner Pary A a family, dinner Sunday; Mr. and Mrs. Frarik J. Riley of Norh Plainfleld announced he engage- Mr. and Mrs. Russell Baum of 2 Columbia aenue spen, he Chrismas week-end wih heir son and daugher-in-law, L. and Mrs. Russell Baum of Balimore, Md. The Misses Edih and Anne Morganhau, win daugher, of Mr. and Mm. D. Charles, Morganhau of 207 Maple place, enerained las eening a a Chrismas dance a Elizabeh Town and Counry Club.. Their 70 guess ifrom CranfordrWesfield, [Elizabeh, Hillside, Union and New York Ciy enjoyed enerainmen, dancing and refreshmens. Mr. and -Mrs. John Connors of 9 Cheser Lang place enerained a a cockail pary Sunday noon. Their guess included Mr. and Mrs. John Woder of Plainfield, Mr. and Mrs. Sanley Brien of Wesfield. Mr. and Mrs. -Raymond Berquis of Chaham, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Woiz of Wes Orange, Mr. and Mrs. Arhur Lisschden of Eas Orange, Mr. and Mrs. William Dais of Elizabeh. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Milon and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Trocki of Bayonne, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Couch of Union, Mr. and Mrs. John Daly of Iringon-on-he- Hudson, and Mr. and Mrs. George Kamps, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fraies. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Voglsad and Mr. and Mrs. George Ross of Cranford. Mr. and Mrs. William Hubiak of 43 Iroquols road enerained Sunday for guess from Cranford, Newark, Saen Island, Carere and Iringon,. Mr. and Mrs. Clifon Sockberger of 66 Orchard sree en-. iermined a a family dinner Chrismas Day. Their guess were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mindrich and; Mrs. Berha Te«er of Union and Mrs. John Sudcr af.eas Oraige. Mr. and Mrs. Herber Milgram of 27 Parkway Village enerained a dinner.chrismas Day "for Mr. and Mrs. Don R. Weslake of Iringori olid Mr. and Mrs. Sol Breslauof Philadelphljl. Pa. dclphld,! Mr. and Mrs. Arhur S. Reid of Newonllle, Mass., are isiing Mr. and Mrs. P.. Lawnc Mongomery of 20 Hillside place"for he holidays.. Mamie Knauss of Behlehem, Pa., spen he Chrismas week-end wih Mr." and Mrs. Rober A. Wilson of 0 Hillside place. Mrs. Ben W. Geddes of 2 Elmora aenue enerained a bridge. Monday eening for Mrs. Donald Bdll.- ;Mrs Johr~R~Conoer, Mrs. F. Gordon Leech.. Mrs. Charles D. Hall, Mrs. William Weber, Ulrs. Kenneh Esabrook of Cranford and Mrs." La w re iiice Compon of Summi.., J J; Mrs. Howard fcljjondi of 4 English Village reurned yeserday afer spending he Chrismas weoki-cnd in Lakewood, O., isiing her- son-in-law and daugher, Mr. and Mrs. George Murphy- Miss Elizabeh A. Lydon of New York Ciy, daugher of Mr. and Mrs. Bedford H. Lydon of 39 Norh Union aenue, enerained Sunday eening a a buffe supper for 20 guess from Cranford, Old Greenwich, Conn., ondcazcnola. N.Y. ; Miss Zimmerman Becomes Bride In Triniy Ries A a ceremony Sunday afernoon, in Triniy Church, Miss EVanor Jean Zimmerman, daugher of Mr. and Mrs/ George W. Zimmerman of 8 Thomas sree, became he bride of P., Bernard Michael, Solon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Solon of bayonne; Tfhe Re. Frank V. H. Carhy, recor,-officiaed,. A recepion followed a Veerans Memorial Hall. The brides onl. aendan was Miss Dorohy Rader of Bayonne, while Leonard Solon of Bayonne was bes man for his broher. William Schmid and Joseph Yankura, boh of Bayonne, ushered. V Mr. andmrs. Solon are on a wedding rip o he Poconos.- P. Solon will repor o For- Sam Houson, San Anonio, Tex., where he will ener he medical echnician school, and Mrs. Solon will reside \wih her parens., Mrs. Solon; a graduae of Bay- New York, is employed by Scudider, Seens-and Clark, New York. The bridegroom is also a graduae of Bayqnne High School and Rugers Uniersiy, Newark,-where he majored in biology and chemi s r y... Ranch Perez Troh Announcemen Made Announcemen has been made of re engagemen of Miss Consance Perez, daugher of -Mrs. Sponcer Beckleyrof Red Bank and Consanino Perez of Carere, o Russell P. Rauch, son of Theodore Rauch of 9 Reford aenue and he laic Mrs. Alice Rauch. Miss Perez, a graduae of Middleowo Township High School, is employed as a laboraory echnician-by he Naional Lead Company in Sayreille. Mr. Rauch is a graduae of Holy Triniy HighPSchool, Wesfield, and was commissioned in he Resere Officers* Training Corps upon graduaion from Seon Hall Uniersiy, Souh Orange, in June. He will leae for acie duy in \he Army on Monday. -.,.<, \ Mrs. Edna Grube oif 82 Mohawk drie enerained a a family.dinnerchrismas Day for Mr, arid Mrs. Rober K. Grube and sons, Rober -and Douglas, Mrs. James A. Srong, Roger Grube and Jack Grube, all of Cranford. Mr. and Mrs. J. Bradford Wilson of 405 Springfield aenue enjlerained Sunday a an open house for. 00 guess, from Cranford, Plainfield. Shor Hills. Manasquan, Clark and Behlehem, Pa. en Told Faculy Members WeiinRoselle M*ss Laurel Maie (Hoada, a member of he faduly. of " Union Junior College, daugher of Fred F. Houda of Roselje nad he lae Mrs. Irene Houda, became he, bride Sunday of Thomas H. Sharp, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Sharp of Roselle Park, in S. Josephs Church, Roselle. - The Re. Donald C. Rackley pfficiaed. A recepion followed a he Orchard Inn, Springfield.,. Miss Paricia Gubick of. Elizabeh. was maid of honor, Rrid.es.- maids were Mrs. Parick Albabo of Harringon Park, siser of he bridegroom, and he Misses. Teresa and Lucy Wilrakis of Dunellen. Paricia Quinn of Clark was MISS ELAINE DAifff WHITE Koenig-Whie Troh Announcemen Hade Mrs, Maria" T, Whie of 43 Cayugair.road has announced, he en-> gagemen of her daugher. Miss Elaine Dawn "Whie7"o~Trederick" Richard Koenig, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oo Koenig of 303 Salem road*". Union!! Miss Whie, a graduae o ford High School, is employed by John A. Manger and Company, accounans, of 5 Alden sree.. Mr. Koenig is a graduae of Eas Side High School, Newark, and is employed by Wesern Elecric. He hasenlised ard will ener Jaciye serice in January. ~ «. No immediae plans hae beeh made for he wedding.. g Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Nealls Jr., of 07 Elmora aenue enerained a a holiday pary Tuesday eening for 4 guess from Cranford. Mr. and Mrs.»G. Nelson Kling of 2A English Village spen he holiday week-end wih heir son and daugher-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Vincen G. Kling of Penn Valley, p a.. Mr. and Mrs. Ira J. Kerzman of 229 Columbia aenue spen he Chrismas week-end in Scranon, Pa., as guess of. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Trapani.» y Mrs. W. J. B. Daison of Por Hope, On., Canada, are spending his week wih heir son-, in-law and daugher. Dr. and Mrs. Flecher Gilpin df 209 Manor, aenue.. " ;, Mrs. James G. Scull and son, Thomas, of Alanic Ciy, spen he Chrlsmasweek-end wih Mr. and Mrs. James R. MacDonald of 25 Orchard sree. ieuenan ; \ Sering as bes-man. for, nis "broher was Franklin Sharp of Roselle Park. James Harne and Josepli Alfes of Roselle and Benedic Quinn of Clark ushered. Mrs. Sharp aended Union Junior College.and was.graduaed iromjvesern.college,oxford, O. Mr.- Sharp was graduaed from Abbe Insiue, New York, and is employed as a represenaie of he Manufacurers Life Insurance Company a is Newarjk office. - - i r Janice Giles o Mark ; Birhday a Dance. In obserance of he 5ih birhday anniersary of heir daugher, Janice,. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Giles of 64 Normandie place will be hoss onigh a a dance for 200 guess a Sherlock Hal Buddy Clark and his orchesra will play for dancing. Guess will be presen from Cranford, Wesfield, Princeon and Bryn Ahyn, Pa." -. Eneraining before he dance will be Mr. and Mrs. Channing Rudd of 28 Cenral aenue, a a "dinner pary, Mr. and Mrs. Ches- er Willia!m3, Jr., of 306 Orange aenue a desser fov 28 guess and Mr. and Mrs,.Vicor Shaheen of 2 Summi-road a a dinner pary for 2 guess... Mrs. Daid E. Damon of. Washingon spen he week-end wih her soh and daugher-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Eere A. Damon of 3" Prospec sree.-. Mr. and Mrs. j. Dal Rogers of Balimore spen he week-end wih heir son-in-law and daugher, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander W. Bowling, Jr., of 6 Willow sree Mrs. Julia Pszenlczny and Philip Whiney of Waerlie, N. Y., were he guess of Mr. and Mrs. Rober A. Carley of 6 Oak lane If or he Chrismas week-end. MISS MARGERY VAN KEUREN former Cranford Man o WeiSew YorlfGirl Mrs. Dewey VaiiKeuren of Middleown, N. Y. has announced he engagemen ofher daugher, -Miss Margery Ann. Van Keuren,. o L. (j.g.) John William Winer, son of Mr. and Mrs.. John Vicor Winer of Lynwood, Calif., formerly of Cranford. Miss Van Keuren is, a graduae of CUshing Academy, Ashburnham, Mass!, and a senior a Russell Sage College. Troy, N. Y.. L. Winer is a graduae of Cranford High School and Rensselaer Polyechnic Insiue, Troy, where hewas - a rriember of Acacia Fraerniy and Tau Bea Pihonorary fraerniy. He is presenly sering as elecronics officer on board he U.S.S. Leye.... Nowshe SAVE CLEARANCE SAVE THE SHOE WITH THE MAGIC SOLE / " Dressy, casual or walking shoe.,.. heyre alhiercf hese grea sae prices. All wih Air Seps fine qualiy, perfecfi,smar fashioa».. and ha exf> plus of he Magic Sole. No eery size in eery syle, color, so choose early for bes selecion! All sales final! fegfar flrfam o Now Only SAVE ALBERTS SHOES Open Friday Eenings Eaaiinaii Si Xranford- -I Mrs. H. Gran Leonard of 2A English Villaige spen he Chrismas week-end in. Wilmingon, Del., isiing Mrs. Kaherine L. Peeke, Troh Announced Mr. and Mrs. Alber Marinson i of 3 Beech sree hae m, nounced he engagemen of heir daugher; Miss Audrey Ruh Mar inson, o Jesse Milon NeejyOf Roselle, son pf Mrs. Russell Sig] er of Miami, Fla., and he lae Gcoro A.Neely. -The bride-elec, a graduae of Qranford High School, aended Allegheny College, Meadille. p a and was graduaed wih honors" from he Unier8ly-ofip enns>,, ania, Philadelphia. She is a mem. ber of AJpha CM Omega sororiy-.mr. Neely, a graduae of MnU ge» Uniersiy, New Brunswick where he was eleced o Phi Bea Kappa, holds a masers, degree from he Uniersiy of Miamr. He. is now aending he School of Public "Adminisraion of N w York Uniersiy and is employed by he Social Securiy Adminisraion. -. No dae has been se for he wedding ".,,.. Miss Margare Hansel of New York Ciy spen he - week-end Visiing wih Mrs. Charles F Hansel of 309 Norh Union aenue... Mr. and Mrs. Michael V. "Ber. cik, Jr., of lorcolumbia aenue.. are isiing Mr, Berciks parens; Mr. andmrs. Bercik, Sr., in Pisburgh, J*a.,lfor he holiday Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Schillinger of 20 Greaes place held open house Thursday-eening for 50 guess from Granford, Wesfield and Plainfield.. Mr. and Mrs.-John D. Hanloi of Proidence, R.I., isied wih Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Crump of 725 Linden place oer he holiday week-end.. Mrs; Iring Allen of New York Ciy spen he Chrismas week-. end wih Mr. and Mrs. Donald McGinnis df 24 Linden place. /, ", / " , THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE. / ".. i ; - i - -. < -. y To eeryone, we send w bes wiihes for a Ne~ Year filled wih good healh, happiness and success.", MRS. SCAEBROUGHS BEAUTY SALON 05MilnS. ; CR 6-47 Wishing AH Our Friends and Cusomers A Very 00 PROOF J SOUR MASH BOURBON Kenucky Whiskey FIFTH MIDWAY CLUB BLENDED FIFTH Eeryhing For Your Holiday Needs In CHAMPAGNES SCOTCHES - CORDIALS ec. FREE DELIVERY CALL CR SCHERS LIQUOR STORE 04 WALNUT AVE. CRANFORD.. Bruce lacclary. USA. and family of m Oak l ane Mr of F- Bliss, Texas, is spending Paons brbher-ln-ajy and X W6 weeks Visiing his parens.; er. Mr. and Mrs. William Pr ice Mr.and Mrs. H. S MacClar of and daugher;dorohy of" Har 6 Tulip sree. On Chnsrnas ringon Park, were -fess heffefifr Da). Mr.nnri Mrs. MacCUiy re- i Chrismas Du. * ; i" a elephone call froji ;rier son, Ens. Daid B. Maclai y, USN, -from-.sari- Francisco.iTho ce oher ".Miss Joan.Chrisiansen of Bal- I? arriḋc U I? arried o spend BSl,,...., -- i -U, I? arried laer is ajudge adocae on ardl»«o..new-.year y ih Mr heuss Nichols and was eii»u,ij.a.io Mrs. R J. Paan andfamil, Honolulu o join his family oi 7 Oak lan p r. and Mrs. Glen Arh of Oai lane held open house Suncl afernoon and eening for guess from Rahway, Plainfiel Wesleld. Linden/Union and CraJ ford.,., Mi--and Mrs. C. R. Griffihs oi Madison aenue will enerain rj eening inhonbr of Mr. and Mr C Robqr "Waerhouse of Cle land, formerly of Cranfo.rd, wh arc here for. he hplidays., I? d serday o spend l»«o..new-.years holiday wih Mr.a.io Mrs. R J. P d oi.7 Oak lan Mr.. ;md Mrs. Henry -Williams.an i.on James; of 4 Beech sree cnuramd Chrismas Ee wih eocku.ils ancn midj.igh. supper Gues were Mr. Und Mrs. Carl". - M»; and Mrs - Roy Alber «. Mr ;u,d Mrs. Thomas Byrnes..Mr and Mrs. Rober Bradley, illl Cranrord, and Miss-Ruh Slain of Brooklyn. Mr and Mrs. Milon W. Rein- * of, i5 Greaes place AiniV us -TT r guess for he Ch isrfbs hol-., Mr.iand Mrs. WiUiam A. Grif**iys, heir son. MM/3! Gerald R fihs of U5 QjL k one.wm hold op?einhar, who is saioned-aboard en house his eening for 30 guessvie USS Wren, saioned a Norfrdm Cranford. Elizabeh, Scochblk, Va., anri heir son and daughplains and Morris Plains.... r-in-law, Mr. and Mis. John-"M >. o leinhar of Milwaukee, Wis., and JMrandJMrs, JjJWebser Sker- leir win sons.jeccr and Thomas ra of 2 Manor aenue ener- M/3 Reihhar lef yeserday for aincd 30 guess from Cranford -*-"- a a cockail pary las eening in obserance of heir hiry-sixh wedding anniersary, "f Lieu. Guy D. Richardson, USN, saioned aboard he-carrier Tarawa will arrie oday, for a., " J isi wih his family a 44A way Village. Mr. and Mrs. E. J Paon of Jersey Ciy lef Tuesday afer he Chrismas holidays fr. and Mrs. Fred Balsam of 23 lane, enerained a dinner [lay for Mr. and Mrs. William Wngs and family of Aresia J.. Mr.and.Mrs. Fred Balsam] ijndfamily of Eas-Bruhswick *Ir. and Mrs. E. C. Andrews [>rnily of Cranford. and Mrs. Eugene V. Sornjf Elmora aenue en- 5 J<.-i... 6.w jd Sunday afernoon for 30 isiing heir son and daugher- RU(f ro, n Cranfpid, Jersey Ciy in-law, Mr. and Mrs.. R. J. Paon anc ) ch Plains; er.* Mr. and Mrs. Rober - H. Too and daugher,nancy Lee. are is Iing Mr. (Tciols parens. Mr. an irs. R. K. Tool of jsjie Lincol park, eas, forlbc-hoiidayscason Mr. Tool is a senior a Geysburg (Pa.) College. The Tools wer enerained -a a family dinner par yonjc.hrismas -by-mr.-and-mrs KTobrs son-in-law and,daugh er, Mr. and M«- A. C. Frisch o. Homesead Park, and heir son, Rober. John D. Skerra, son of Mi and Mrs. J. W. Skerra of 2 Manbf Ti "aenue7 is. in Long. Beach, Calif., where he is sering as field engineer in elecronics for he Wesern Elecric Company. aid working wih he U. S. Air Force, Mr. Skerra, was released o inacie duyfrom he Air Force las Ocober afer wo years in "iorea. - T FORGET THE ARTIST IE CARRY THE MOST COMPLETE LV OF ART SUPPLIES IN THIS AREA >FF ON ALL Pain Varl /ious Numbered OiB Waer Color Ses TolexWare -- Raw aai ac k Wih or Wihou Oils and Designs for Finishing» Oils -Waer Colors-feels Tempera» TexUe, Pains FlopauL Meallic Ses *» Clay Pape-r )asel Canas Frames». Brushes Peris *PenL r Books Skech Books All Accessories and Mis\ neous hems Always Curried N. UNION AVE. NANFORD Miss Eisembeils Troh Roelel a Dinner Pary Announcemen of., ho engage- - men of Miss Dolores Margare iisenbeil - o Daid McAleer Humm. son bf Mrs. Margare Humm of 43 Duncan hill. Wesfield, and he lae Edmund F. Humm. was made by her parens, Mr. und Mrs. Daid G r Eisenbcil of 452 Biooksido placejraa-din- ; - ner pary Sunday eening. ; The bride-elec was graduaed. from Benedicine Academy, Elizabeh, and Sain Mary-of-h-Woods (Ind.) College and is aking gradua.o work a Rugers Uniersiy iri New Brunswick. She is employed as. n eacher, a Sacred Hear High Schdol,.Elizabeh. Mr. Humm is a graduae of. S. Peers Preparaory School. Jersey Ciy, and Nore Dnrno Troh Announced ersiy, SouhTBend, Ind. He is sudying for his M.S. degree in chemical engineering a Nore Dame.. - The engagemen was solemnized a S. Michaels Church by. he Re. William B. Donnelly, pasor. Collegians Corner Barry ONeill of Cranford has been pledged o Sigma Alpha. Epr silori jfraerni y a j he Uniersiyerf" Vermon, Burlincon, V. He is a graduae of Cranford., High School.". Glehdenfings Announce Dqngher\ Engagemen A- ;.n open house on Simday.- Mr. and Mrs.. E. B. Glondennin? of 605 Orchard shee announced he I engagemen of heir daugher. Nancy, o Dr. H..Foser.Michem, Jr., son of H. Foser Michem, Sr., of Union,, am) luao Mrs, Michem;.,... ;» " r; Miss Glend.mining was graduaed-, from Cranford High School -ind is" presenly employed by 3aley and L0 d, a New York excile jinn.--,, Dr. Michem was graduuicdfrom. -Xbomas Jefferson Hip.h School, * Elizab>h, and inended Princeon Uniersiy and he Uni- ersify of.imaneiieser, England,,,md compleed his pro-denal, work u Hugers Uniersiy. Berohed MISS JEAN El TOUREMS Kissack Torrens - Engagemen Reealed. Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Tori-ens - l-5hfrriiiigaeiiue-announce <hengagemen «f heir daughl; Jean OSlise Torrens, o Seconr) L. Edward James Kissack..son of Mr Donald Ruz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Erwin HRuzof 8 Hawhorne sree, lef Monday for Michigan Sae College, Eas Lnri- \sing, Mich., o make preparaipns H5& beginning his freshman yearj, HeTVeceied his discharge recenly afer scrying wo years wih he Armysin Triese...Miss Tami\Macponald, a suden a Swarhmore, College, spending he Locus drie. Miss Torrens is a-graduae of Cranford High School and is now employed a.marin -Jewelers, 27 Norh Union aenue. L A graduae of Cranford High School and Norwich Unieiux Norhllcld, V. ( Second L. Kissack presenly, is saioned a For Knojx, Ky. A spring wedding planned. fe receied his degree in denil surgery from he Uniersiy of Pennsylania, and is a member of he Chi Psi ahd Dela Sigma Deli. FroernHjes. Dl". Michem sered, in he 00h Infanry duringworld War II, and was awarded he JBroi)zeS.ari " No dae h;>s been, se for he wedding.. r. ". MISS NANCY OLENUENNING Mrs... William J. Gubas of fl TO "iy--wrnigralicd~les erduy afernoon a ea for he ejecuie board»f he Village Improemen Associaion. Guess were Mrs. J. C. Klein, Mrs. R. J. Allen, Mrs. George Kamps. Mrs. Jaines"Waei"s; Mrs. C. Hashim, Mrs. Wm. Klein, Mrs. Ala Dun Anhony. Henrich McCullough Mrs. e, Pafe spending ; he holidays wih her paens, Mr. and Mrs. James R. MacDonald of 25 Orchard sree. ANNQUNCEME To Sere You Alber A; Hueeman, sor Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hueeman 2 Norh Lehigh aenue is hird year suden.a ile New England Conseraory,, Boson, Mass. I was incorrecly saed las week in The /Ciizen ad Ihronicle ha he was a second rear suden../ /. 7.oes Gif o Mission A Chrismas offering of $0 was n. o/he Vlaryknoll Foreign Missions by Aie Inernaional Relaions Deparmen of he Village Improemen Associaion. The gif is o be used o help brighen pie lies of some bf he less forunae peoples of he world. The group held a combinaion meeing and. Chrismas luncheon a he home of Mrs. George Dreyer, chairman, las week,- Mrs. Dreyer read a leer from K. E. Commons of he Federal Bureau of Inesigaion, saing ha hrough an oersigh he Inernaional Relaions DeparmcnT had no been informed ha Special Agen Dinsmore would, no be able o speak on "Communism" as o do so would be conrary o a long sanding policy of he Deparmen of Jusice. He apologized for any inconenience, suffered. Mr. Dinsmore had been engaged o speak on "Communism" a he inernaional relaions luncheon in Noember. He spoke insead on he srucure and mehods of he Federal Bureau of Inesigaion., Mrs. Dreyer announced ha she will compile- a monhly bullein conaining news of he inernaional relaions and oher deparmens and will disribue i a he regular VIA meeings. Mrs. Herber McCullough will mimeograph he shee. The (jeparnen will discuss Anarcica a he nex meeing which will be held on January 27 a Mrs. Dreyers home. Aending he meeing were Mrsi W. Sanford Bishop, Mrs. W. I "A. Comrie, Mrs. A. Duemmler, I Mrs. James P. Duffy, Mrs. J. A.. " Mrs. Anhony J. -Hen-;. Mrs. Waler Ruengcr* Mohers o Mee Channing Coppage, music insrucor in he public schools, will speak on /Fun Wih. Music" a a meeingbf he Lincoln-Sherman Pre-School Group o be held in he /home of Mrs. Joseph Trezza; Oraon drie, a 85 p.m.yinlex Wednesday. haden, Mrs. Mrs.R. H. ieorge Dreyer, Mrs. Herber Michell, Mrs. Harold Kinncy, Mrs. Waler Conley, Mrs. Noble Anderson, Mrs. Arhur Venneri, Mrs. Paul Powers andmrs. Anon Klubnik. Mrs. Dunbaden and Mrs. Klubnik poured. Rosary Sociey Liss Plans for Meeing Monday Mrs. George D. Gillen of 220 I dayafernoon o members of ha execuie board of he Rosary SOL I cicyj of S. Michaels Church. Mrs. Henry Williams repored on plans for he fashion nhow o be held February 2s. Final arrangemens were made for he monhly J meeing of he Sociey Monday eening. Speak* er a he meeing will bemi». juward Gnllagher who will -discusshe newly -auned Chrisian Docrine discilssion groups iri he parish. A panel group will demonsrae how hesegroups funcion The meeing- will be open o all men and women ineresed in learning abou he program..members will mee in S. Mich- " aelv Church a 8 pjn. lor group. rccii/on of he Rosary. A brief business meeing and he program will follow in he school audior* TT ium. CenTral av/enije was hosess Tues- Mariii Wins Paen Homer Z. Marin of 2J3 Beech, sree is he inenor of a mehod for increasing he efficiency of he process used in he manufac- "TUriff""oi~syniHe"ic~Tuels or which he has beon graned a Unied Saes paen. Dr. Marin is - a member of he saff of he E Laboraories, "f hr R*-nn>»ar>i Deelopmen Company, Linden. Beer Than Plaa ; Kahcr han haing plain coffe* cake, spread his on he baer before baing for exra deliciousncsi 2 ablespoons sofened buer mixed wih.2 ablespoons honey and Vi cup welj-drained pineapple.. REMOVAL SALE ALL PRICES REDUCED! COLLARS, MUFFS, SCARVES STOLES, CAPES, JACKETS AND COATS Made To Order Ready To Wear GAHBURG FURS WESTFIELD FUR SHOP OF DISTINCTION Rosiyling Cleaning Repairing 06 E. BROAD ST. WE Has Expanded I iiesi SERVICE ILLS MADE 7 DAYS AND 7 TS A WEEK on any ml OR.SET jus PARTS ANTENNAS INSTALLED {REPAIRED Fee rich Mrs. Maeson Hosess To SericUni Tuesday Mrs. Joseph I* Maeson of 304 Norh Uniori aenue will be. hosess on Tuesday- o\he Cranford Junior Serice Leagu The meeing-" will feaure as speaker Mrs.- "Ernes T. Brown, a represenaie of he American Cancer Sociey. She will shcv a film, "The Warning Shadow." Chairman of he ea commiee will be Mrs. Alber E. Johnson assised by Mrs. C. R. Griffihs, Mrs. Joseph E. Laird, Mrs. E, Towler Maxson, Mrs, Henry J. Mincur, Mrs. E. B. Faulkner and Mrs. Saniago Porcella HI. -BIRTHS- Mr. and Mrs! Waler Schilling of WiUison Park, Long Island, announce he birh of heir firs child. Roger William, on Noember 2 a Norh Counry Communiy Hospial, Glenn Goe, N. Y. Mrs. Schilling a he former Viian Goodloe of Hamilon aenue Mr. and Mrs. Galbraih M. Crump, Berkshire. England, hae announced he birh of a son, An-r People buy his newspaper.fgr news of he world, he/ counry and our communiy in paricular. Our readers are also ineresed in news abou food, clohes, / enerainmen, auomobiles, furniure and all of he necessiies and luxuries ha hae o do wih daily liing. Through aderising in his paper you can gie our, readers he up-o-dae news abou your merchandise and serices. Each one of your aderisemens can be a newspaper wihin a newspaper. course you should know all abou he circulaion 0 heiewspaper ha is carrying he news of your business. How many people buy he paper? Where are hey<jocaed? How was he circulaion obained? To gie you his informaion and many oher facs ha you need and hae a righ o know when you buy aderisinfcspace, his newspaper is a member df he Audi Bureau of Circulaions.. Esablished in 94; h Bureau is a cooperaie, nonprofi associaion ofx575 aderisers, aderising agencies and publishers. Ikpurpose is o furnish aderisers wih erified repors on" he circulaion of is publisher members.. A regular.inerals one\of he Bureaus I //large saff of experienced audiors makes a. horough inspecion and audixof our circulaion records, jus as he bank examiner makes a check of your banks records. The informaion hus obained, is published in [ official A.B.C. repors. When you buy space in his newspaper our A.B.C. repor ells you jus wha, in circulaion alues, you ge for your aderising inesmen. \ k isj-se" + Tki» (Mfwipoper i o member of he k O Audi Bureou of Orculolion. >.. r Aderiier are Inied o oik O..-. for a copy of our alel A.B.C. repor- I. <-> L > * r m b e r 2 2 r rj and Mrs. Leslie Crump of 725 Linden -place ore he paernal grandparens.. I The Cranford Ciizen & Chronicle 2-23 Alden S. CRunford 6-(>(M)0 Cranford, N. J. M C. R E P O R T S Y J A R S. 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4 "!. -, " ". * ; " " r.. ".. > ; ; / / / - 0,. * ;.. -. ; ; ; i ".. /... / i " -. " ". ],," i T{"#f $;\ m OBITUARIES IZKNND CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 954 Columbiaaenuej who died las.] Wednesday a her home afer a bhor illness,. ; " The Re,. Rober G. Longaker, iuion. He also held life memberships in" he- American Railway Church, officiaed! Inermen was pasor of. he Firs Presbyerian ci, James B. Brooks The Re. Rober G. Longaker, Enginoers Associaion i and hhe in ygracelaid Memorial.Park..pasor of he-firs Presbyerian American Wood Preserers As- Kenlworh. * Thurch, will -officiae a serices - " In placing -.he cornersone for he. new Brookslde- Place Following he speaking porion sociaion. A naie of New Haen, Conn., oday a 2 p.m. a Gray Memorial, School Wednesday morning, Louis Trouman, presiden of he Board He also is suried by his wife, J she c;;me o Cranford from Jersey of. he program in he audiorium, 2 Springfield aenue, for 80-yearold JamesB. Brooks ofhampon -wido-of-harry Robbilis \yho died is indicaie of he school sysems faih in children. -. moed o he main enrance on Mrs Charloe Crofu Fisher. Ciy lie years ago. Shy was he of Educaion,-said he acie, par of he young people in hfeceremony he sudens and parens presen Hall, a rejirod archiec, who"died aboulie years ago. \ -..-.,"<- ;. He said he new building.was designed o mee heir needs Saurday in Brook Lodge Nursing-Home afer a>jong illness. En- Funeral serices were held Mon- Mi*. Kiehara W. Tryon Brookside place where he cornersone was pu in place,by Mr. She leaes/ a daugher, Mrs. and informed o/ help ciizenry. deelop an aler. responsibiliies" by Jeffrey Zimmerman. Grea Chrisensen, John E. Macp.hail, wih whom she Mayor Fred P. AnderSen old ombmen will be infairmon day from Grays..38 Eas B-ond lied", a granddaugher and wo Trouman wih, he assisance Of he sudens of he school ha. ISTowarlc.., sree. Weslicld; for Mrs. Helen greagrandchildren. speaking oh "sudens,""said hey "he communiy is you." He urged hree sudens.. - A naie of Darby, Pa., of Quak- -Mildred. Tryon of 250 Canerbury should, aim o creae "democraic hem o ake- an acie.par in crparens! Mr. Crooks;- had lied -j, OM \ Weslield, formerly of Cranin.Cranford eigh yc-ar. coming I foi- c ) who died Thursxiay a her on "helpers".and reiewed he liing.** Caherine Men-i spoke In addiion o he speakers, honored guess included Joseph Kohn, communiy life.- He,, said such acie paricipaion is necessary o VFW Membership herefrom Biiyor.ne. He was <du-;ied a reain a "srong, wonderful own."] homc afer a brief, irrne"ss~~ Board, of. Educaions <he -Williamsrii Free The Re. Samuel. C. Purdy, Now Oer 200 / John H- McClinock, Mrs. Waler rezoning J. Conley" and Mrs., G. Holmes He expressed he owns sincere pan.. She also expressed hanks Williams, members of he Board School of Mechanical Trades, curai of S. Pauls -.Episcopal Philadelphia, wlu-i he sudied Church, -WesOleld. oliciaed..inermen was in Fairyiow Ceme- Cap. Newell Rodney Fiske Pos in he building program. " Chronicle for he publiciy gien represened he VFW, and Mr. Six riew members admied by appreciaion for he fine job "done o The Cranford Ciizen and of Educaion, "Willis Bird who woodworking in all isphases for Ihi-.e years. In April, 8U4, he ery, W-slield. 335, Veerans of Foreign WaYs, a The I expansion program,. Dr. he whole building program. The McCullough-TS -rnejj he "employmen of Jackson & Sharp of Wilmingon, Del., Tryon had lied in Cranford bj Horn in Roslindale, Mass., Mrs. a meeing in. Veerans Memorial Howard R. Bes, superinenden parens and axpayers also werehanked for heir conribuions. were by he /Re. J Alber Allin- The Bible rading and prayer Ilonio las Tuesday nigh brough of schools, said was a, "coopera- enerprise" wih he eachers. The cornersone box was preger* pasor of he Cranford Meh-.hecinning a six-year appreniceship. By he lime lie compleed, i, ajjo. She. wys a member of S.. fore moing o Wesfielcl 8 years he membership for 955 o 20, iie was announced by John Fagan, adminisraors and he Board of sened o" Mr. Trouman by heodis Church, and he benedicion he Jirm had become par of hepaul" membership chairman. Educaion working; ogeher.,he Episcopal Church, Wes- Suden Council I conained he was by he Re, Rober G. Longaker, pasor of he Firs" Presby- American Car & Foundry pympmy. He. was closely asso<;iiied She-was hy \yife of Richard W. liel;l. The, new members are R. W. old he children hey aided 4h December 6 issue of his newspaper and a. recen, ediion of he Tudor, Raymond E. Schiller,. and he program by giing eachers erian Church. "The. Lords wih archiecs inile firms cabine making.deparmen.. ford; Alber DeGraziu and Howard" eaching mehods and ; eaching Tryon, engineering assisuin o William T. Jenhee,all of Cran- ideas from heir reacions o school newspaper. "Brooksidc Prayer" was sung by a quare consising of Don Drumm. Roy he maniiger <>f nianufacurin! a Mr. Brooks was. associaed in J.. Lodersed of Gar wood, and aids. He hanked he mayor. News," a school direcory, 954 ax Bair, Barbara Zobel and Carol Esso S,i,Uldard Oil Company, N<;w he making of-,cabines and inri- James DeWi of Elizabeh. Township-.Commiee, Township bill, copy pf firs, assembly program, copy of PTA direcory, 954 Wallauer and Peer Fischer were Terpening. Daid Bagley, Sephen York. Oher suriors include ciiu wood working for Princeon, Jwo sons, Richard- W., Jr., a suden. a Columbia Uniersiy, New Commander George U. Hilber Engineer Parick J. Grail for his Cornell -and Columbia Uniersi- repored ha abou,200 children ideas, recommendaions and coo-, coins, a 863 hree-cen piece, program. of he cornersone laying idrumm sered as "maser of cere- jnfiembers ofeojorgjjarljdon -ies, WfliesJcy College* " rinnny were (mltuincd a, he home -operaion; HerberMcCuHough, York Ciy, aand Daid, a.home; ceremony and"a copy of~lhe" brinks, priae; jx-sidens and insiiuioii*.. He personally handled is annual childrens Chrismas who was ill. December 8 as he. pos held monies, replacing Arhur Kusi and- ;L. broher, O. Lee Hodykins of schopl sysems elemenary bookr Richmond, Va. le. work or BriurclifT Lodjjc, I3)iar r, chi Manor, N. V.; he Belleue. Sraford Hoel, Philadelphia,und he Cleeland SJicr. Hoel. DilrinR Work! War I, he was aached <> ho Eas Rocheser, N. Y., car simps of he New York. Cenral Sysem ;>s a represenaie of his fofnpany. He was assigned o special planning a he New York oilice a he ime of reiremen in 346 afer. 52 years serice. He was a member of he Wcnlield Old Guard.. Suriors are seeral nieces imd nephews. His wife, Mrs*, Mary Brooks, died" in 947;. William A. Fisher Funeral, sericed were held Fri-. day in S. Pauls Church, Bound Brook, for 72-year-old William A. Fisher of Bound Brook, faher of, William A. Fisher, Jr., of Cranford, who died las Wednesday in Somerse Hospial,. Someryille, where he had been a paien since December 0. The Re, RoberLT. Booker, recor, "oficiaod. Burial was in Bound Brook Cemeery. Born in Neshanic Saion, Mr,,/ Fisher was he reired secreary of he Boiuih-lJernbcke/.Company of, New York", imporers of creosoe. He was ice-chairman of he Bound Brook Planning Board, a former member of he Board of Educaion and a former esryman of S. Pauls Episcopal Church. Mr. Fisher was graduaed from - Rugers Uniersiy, and was a member of Chi Psi fraerniy. He was a rusee of Somerse Hospial and a member of.he Somerse Couny.Hisorical Sociey and Washingon Camp Ground Assoc- g Bellhigrah Priae, serices will be held for Augus Bellingrah, 99 years old, of Mounainside, who died Sunday a he home of his daugher, Mrs. Vincen Glide of Mounainside, afer ;a brief illness. Inermen will be priae. Born.in Germany, he came o he Unied Saes in 872. A residen of Mounainside eigh years, he formerly resided in Newark, Eas Orange and Plainleld. He reired in 930 as a ool and die rriaker. In addiion o Mrs; Glide, he is suried, by a son, Alfred Bellingrah of Cranford; anoher daugher, Mrs. Ella B. Doyle, also of Mounainside; hree grandchildren; six grea-grandchildren; and one. grea-grea-grandchild., Maureen M Funeral sericea were hc-ld Fdday in Elizabeh f<!>r Maureen Mc- Elwee, 2-y,ear-old daugher of Mr. and Mrs. Francis E., McElwce of Souh Plainleld,.who died Tluirsdaymorning in MuhleribergHospiai; Plair.field, afer a brief illness. Oher suriors include Two sisers, Kahleen and Eileen; her paernal grandparens, Mr. arid Mrs- Charles McElwee of Crari- ford, and.her maernal.grandmoher, Mrs. Kahleen Bninsfleld Walker of Elizabeh. J pary. The program, included moion picui<es and refreshmens, and gifs were disribued by Sana Claus.. A check o defray par of he expenses of his pary was presened o-he pos by Joseph DiTulin on behalf of he Frank Carey Good Fellowship Club of Cranford. Nex regular meeing will be held Tuesday nigh, and.he pos Kinds ot Greena Use wo or hree kinds of green Cor sering salads and add he con- Vas of color and flaor o your alads. Waercress and leuce ar«good ogeher. Plan o usa dark and ligh (reno ogeher. NOTICE TO PERSONS DEHIBNG ABSENTEE BALLOTS Vin Township o( Crsnford. N." J, February H, If you arc a qualified und rculsurcd Vc»«! - o.he Ipjie who expecs o he libsin ouiiide he Sae on Tuesday, K-bruury a. 055, or» qualified Sind r-ulnfrd oer who will be wihin *hc Sun? oh Tuesday, Fcbruury B, 055. bu by<mjuk(r o( illneiiii or physical disabiliy WIU be unable o cas your bulfo a he. Sudens of he school spoke opics o spell ou Brookside >olling p plue in n your disric on said d l School. In discussing research. lae, nnd you duslro o oe ill he Annual School Elecion o be held OQ Carol Terpening explained how TueMdny. February 8, 055. kindly wrie much research was needed- before he consrucion of he build- or apply in lienum p he underblfned u once requealnn ha aciilian absenlc«bullo be forwarded"o you" Such ing could begin, while Kahleen requei mus sau your home address, and he address o which such ballo Fris said much knowledge was should be kieni and mus* be signed wih necessary for he deelopmen of ymir ulisnaire, and n;re he reason why you will no be able o oe a your he projec as she spoke on UHiil pollinu place. No ciilian absenee "knowledge." ballo will be furnished or forwarded o ,. ", ; ; -. any applican uhli-ss reques herefor l!.jln speaking on "ideals," Barbara Vogel urged he sudens o f no " han " eiuh days prior Mrs. C. E. o he elecion, pnd conains he fore leae he building in beer condiion han when hey enered Serices were held Monday from Koine -informaion. II, K. McCullmiBh, Secreary of Gray Memorial, ;2 Springfield -. he Board of EdllL-ulon. i or he benefi of fuure sudens. The children were urged aenue, for Mis. Caherine Elizabeh Robbins, 78years old, of?g Daed December 20,,J854. I 2-20 o ake good care of he new Cleeland School,... MiluSree, Cranford. N. J. build- 2 SPRINGFIELD AVENUE. We ofier residens of Cranford and iciniy an ousanding funeral homeyfcomplele cifh air condiioning, organ, large-ligh rooms for your eery conenience. Our own display room. 2 CEANFOBP. N. Funeral AVKNCE J. CE 6-M9Z Direcors S8 KAST WESTFELD. N. J. Trouman Says School Sysjeni Has Faih in Children a Cornersone board secreary. Earl Blair, clerk of he works, he conracors and he archiec. He said he building is well consruced. Eery effor was made in he planning o incorporae all faciliies necessary o conduc he educaion program, Mr. Trouman said, as he congraulaed he saff and eachers for making he building "ino a liing hing." Speaking for he Parcn- Teacher Associaion, Homer will conduc a social nigh a he Marin, presiden, said her organ- home on January THEKT VE -f U> izaion was glad o be a member of, he eam which deeloped he expansion.program. She said he PTA saw he need for he program and she urged ciizens o be eer wachful of fuure needs. Mrs. V. Ieroy Brinkerhoff. presiden of he Ladies Auxiliary o Cap. Newell Rodney Fiske Pos 335, VFW, presened an American flag o he school and a Bible was gien by M ss Elsie DelPesco. on behalf of Harry D. Johnson Council 23, Daughers of America. They Were acceped,by Miss Ea Tunner, principal,- and accepance alks were presened by Anhpnjj Terregino, assisan principal. ing and o cooperae wih adminisraors, eachers and he safey parol in a alk on "duies and TOWNSHIP OF CBANFORD OBDINASXE X.. SI-~ AM ORDINANCE./ Vacaiufi Par of Pacilc Aenue. WHEUEAS. he owner of a larce rac of land caused he same o be laid ou Wih srees, amoni; which is 3 sree called Iacillc.Aenue runnlnc from Orance Aenue o Locus Drie, Di and WHEREAS he Township Commiee had deermined h.i i is o he bes ineress of he Township ha j Jy r of said Pacific Aenue be Ho opened BE IT. OKDAINED by he Township Commiee of Township of Cranfoixl, New Jersey / Secion... Tha" he public righs. Ineres and elemen in ha par of Paclllc Aenue, hereinafer paricularly di-mcrlbcd. band he same are hereby erminaed- "and exinguished, and saic Par of Pacific A r mie is hereby acaed o wi BEGINNING ii he corner formed by he inersecion of he easerly line of Locus piie (formerly Souh Ninh Slei wik he h kiorheaserly l hnc.ol Pu-Ilk- Aenue runniiiit hence souh 7 decrees 38nimie? easin.coninuaion oj sauj line of -Locoi Drie IO5.B7 fe o a poin; hence norh B2 decrees 22 lnl ( ui!e-i as 03.7(J fee o uid liiunf Pacific Aenue hence norh 50 decrees 57 minue* 30 seconds wes al»nc»ald line of PacificAenue Ibcforc acalohl, fie, o he Beilinniru poin. Scloji 2. This ordinance shall ake efec immediaely. FHEDEIUCK P. ANDERSES. Chairman. Township Commiee. Aes J. WAfcTER COFFEE. Towiuhjp Clerk., iiueoic.ni The foregoing ordinance was y passed a meeing of he Township Commiee of he Township of Cranford December b r ;a J. A COPFKE. Township CVcxU... Daed December TOWNSHIP OF CRANFOBD ORDiSAVci x #J si-a AN ORDINANCE Vacaing par ol Sailer Slree.. \VIIEHEAS. he ow.ner of a Wee rac "f land eauncd he unuf o be- subdiided and \a be laid ou Wih mu. umonij which U u ilrcc called Sailer Slec; and WHEIiKAS he Township Conimice ha. deeniil»ed ha I.l» in he be» inercu of lxe Ti>wn»hi > lhul Vaid Sailer Sn-e. beween Wade Acn.ie and an Uuen AVruu be no opened* HE IT OHDAINED by he Towruhip Colnlniec of Township of Cranford. New Jersey. * Scllon. Tlu lie public richi. in- U-rri and i-.>i-mcnl lexcep a> rw-reiniflir ri»er.d> ill Sailer Sree, beween w«d<- Acniur and Xun liuren Aenue be and in- same hereby are erminaed Und xini-uuhed. and»-iid Sailer Sree, beween en Wade Aenue ud and Van Duren AVrhUe is hereby Vacaed re»ering how»cyer.,. he public U>e * ideci foo c. ake»lri > hrough he middle of sa mc. -S4-i;U<n 2. This oriiinancc- shall clvi-c Immediaely. P. ANDKKSEV. l WALTER COKKEE. Township CU-ik. orduuiiure Wa» ima!!-. oiniiile- >f Ahi> Township of C-; uilocl i> December i. WALTEll CO»-yEE. in. Walnu School Fence Proes Heard by Educaion Ba ConcechngThere is an obious conflic beween ownship- off i- he accesses o he new Walnu old he rusees he presen cials and he Board of Educaion Aenue School, Burbn C..Belden arrangemen is he bes oerall plan. He. made his commen a a meeing of he boprd las Tuesday eening following a proes from residens of he Sheland Park deelopmen on he fence along he-weserly side of he school propery. Ben Galen of l-iewushire drie old he board children would hae a good chance o use a pah which runs from Wilshire drie righ up o he fence; I would be a "grea conenience" o be able o use he pah, he said. Mr. Belden said he fence cjuld b* aken down, bu i was insalled afer- considerable sudy and hough as a safey measure o proec children. He also poined ou ha he fence proecs adjacen propery., A gae a he pah,!s a possibiliy. Mr. Belden said, bu adul p»oecion. would be needed where he children cross he drieway and addiional sidewalks would hae o be insalled. I is safer,.he said, as a solid fence.. Mr. Galen and Emanuel KorngU of 9 Wilshire drie said hey were led o beliee by Uie deelopers ha he pah was proided o lead o he school. They said his was an iniing proposal for poenial buyers. Mr. Belden said he school board.was no a pary o any plan o locae an access o he school grounds a ha sie.- As i now is used, he pah, is a hazard. Mr. Galen said. By sealing off an enrance io he school grounds, he pah seres no purpose/ he explained. Because of he iming in he, wen on 50 missions as a bomber pilo He Is married and has wo consrucion of he deelopmen children.. and he. school, fere could be no close coordinaion, Louis Trouman. board presiden, said. He This marks he socond ime Koos represenaie has receied expressed he iew poin ha he he coeed award. The 953 Cerificae of Meri was won by Gerard F. X. Geier, Koos diisional presen access plan is a good arrangemen. merchandise buyer of upholsered John McClinock, board. and occasional furniure. ber. suggesed ha- a rezoning could be made so ha inconenienced children could aend Shermsn School- and ohers who can ge o Walnu Aenue School more readjly aend classes iii he new building The fie residens presen quickly assured Mr. McClinock hey were no inconenienced o ha exen. - In commening on he drieway which runs from Walnu aenue o Denman road. Dr. Howard R. Bes; superinenden of. schools, said i was a insal!ed o assis hose who hae a long disance o go o reach Iheschoohand mus come by auomobile. I is necessary for he school sysem, he said, o consider all he children. He said he had liecn old ha some of he resi-j dens in he area faor geing rid of he pah? Heaid he saff will coninue o sudy he problem! Mr. ICorngu said he ifence was no hardship.. only an inconenience. ** The official map of he deelopmen approed by he Planning Board and he Township Commiee las year shows a 0-foo righ-of-way - belonging o he ownship from Wilshire drie o ihc oard of Educaions propery o he rear of homes in he projec. -The-pah-runs from Wilshik-o drie, beween homes locaed on Norh Lcnhomcdrie and.denmun road, down Marin place and beween homes on Norh Lenhome drie o he school grounds. Vihn ~ fkknlsa rudylr* drif lc«. pcraure*. curren*, plankon, and H forma of Ufa In h«oceans ofun and conenien o refer o b Anarcic, meaning he ocean rasn oubr-anarclc-regoii Tuej «gre«r "fcoweer. ha hc»a Waers, do no jroaka ogriphlcally dlalnc >. Gien Meri Award Koos Deparmen Head Hohored by Magazine William Donald of Wesfleld, deparmen manager and buyer of Uing room ables, breakfrons, desks and oher occasional furniure for Koos Bros, of Rahway, has been awarded he 954 Cerificae of Meri. >y Furniure World Magazine as" one who has done "he mos for his indusry, his fellow workers and his communiy," i was announced his week.. Mr. Donald joined Koos Bros, eigh years ago afer his discharge from he Air Force, for which he Trusee!* Allocae Funds For Legal; Serices The. Board of Educaion has allocaed $3,500 for legal serices in connecion wih he consrucion of wo new elemenary schools.* These legal serices were performed by George Sauer. board counsel and local aorney. - The board acceped is audiors repor for he school year. Buron G. Belden,. chairman of he building commiee, repored ha he.board hasn acceped he Brookside Place and Walnu Aenue Schools. He poined ou ha minor work remains o be compleed and he buildings won be acceped unil such work is accomplished., - - "- ; NOlCE O I-CQSON IN MllTARV SHVICE OU FAlENTVf IN VlUAN* IIOHl-TALH ANn TO TIIEIE IELATIVEH AND JUICNDS Annual School Elecion Town.hlp of (ranford. N. J. February H, IR.M If you are in he.\iillllury Kcrlcc or arc a paien in a ccruu* hopi;.! and dc.-iir o oe or if yoii ale a relaie >r friend i>f aperaoa who IK In, he miliary serice or I* a paien In u Veerans ruuplal who, you beliee, will desire o oe In he Annual School Elecion o be held on Tuesday. FebrUi.M kindly wrie U> he undurned a once hiaklnu upplicullori for rnllilliry fcerlcc ballo o be oed In nald.lclnn -o be forwarded o you. if you are in -he miliary serice or re a paien In. a eerans hospial iilnij your name, ae, ncrial number, home address and he addrcas u which you arc saioned or can be found, «r U you dcislri) he miliary serice hallol for. u relaie or friend hen iiukc.ui.xlmi under oah for a million o ballo o be forwarded o him U ill your implicaion ru«he i- oer he afc of weny-one- years iiiui sainu hid name, >eiia.l number, hinu, aldrei and he addrcsa which In is aioned or can be found. Kornu of applicaion can be, obuiliml from he undemluned. * H. H. McCllllouuh. Secreary of he Board of Educulon Cleeland Sch"..l. Slllu Siix-I, CauXurd N,r DuUuulxu 3>. UU4. 2-Z-j KESOLjTE TO MAKE* YOUR BUSINESS THEIVE In The Columns of Ciizen & Chronide 2-23 Alcleu Slreel CrauforJ. ", Cusomers* Corner -. ; ". ".,.., - W, LoU of hings,...eery day... a your A&P I. J Among oiher hings, we consanly ry o linl new ways o please you... so if yon hae any suggesions as o how we can improe our serice o you, please pass hem along o your friendly A&P Manager..hell be. glad o hear hem.. - u.... And» as always, he folks a A&P wish you and yours he bes of eer}iling in*he New Year. Happy 955! Cusomer Relaions Deparmen A&P Food SoiesjJ20 Lexingon Aenue,.New! York 7, N. Y. Fresh Broccoli Coun, on A&P ir556 Sae You More on FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES The ops in crops from A&P will sae you more... w.rf.n,f«rm, Cauliflower Swee Yellow Corn Poaoes JSTisSi Iii Salad Mil R " IoB " nd R. g alobr a nd Iii «c 80. cello bag 2 Regalo Brand deliriously! Delicious Apples Seedless Grapefrui Red Grapes California Lemons, Seedless Limes Tangerines leads 007. cello, pkg. RI B - HQUDAY CANDY AND NUT TREATS aady-o-cook $!» undar 3 - Richardson Mins Shelled Almonds So*. Delsons Herri Mins Shelled Cashews Jordan Almonds Brazil Nus Peppermin Jolly R< Shelled Filbers pig- Bassefs Liquorice Planers Cockail Peanus. Pecan Meas Saled Peanus *- r «>Walnu c Meas FROZEN FOOD VALUES. Hormel Ham Sicks i; 49c Cream off Shrimp Soup * fi*.a Morgans Clam Chowder... c. n Green Peas "»*>?«ubb 2 p Libbys Spinach French Fried Poaoes Beef Sandwich Seaks Breaded Shrimp <V"jow p Nify Frozoi Waffles Capn Johnl 2 00X.35C plg * Dole Pig. Libbys Orange Juice ConcnraUd f 6 ox. can* for Real Inioymcn MAKE THAT "ONE FOR THE ROAD" A*P COFFEE! Fof a flne flnls> o a fesie eening... aiid for a fine sar o a sale W55... make ha "las one" AaJP pnnuwi<p*auy Coffee. Fre?h. flaorful... a fiing oas o * ndly Happy New Ycarl ONLY REAL COFFEE TASTES LIKE COFFEE! JANUARY 3 AND CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, PECEMBER caron 4 A* carfb of4 Blu» Diamond brand UnullaJ \, plg- Aiar brand ahad \ Re «ai br * n<l ~ *"* un " lu<i R -Iob Mixed Nus *.«***-»- - Job r- R#9a brand - un " rud 6 ox. 6 ox. To-Cook URKEYS AM To» Qf*de...Young,,Plump READY-TO-COOK «««*..* MM JM m Sim4o 55 k*r» prii fir snail size urkeys Include, he small Belsille ariey FreshHoms 45c 55c LegofLamb,. 53c Frh Ham *+., 49«Legs of l>j+j 85 C Loin Lamb Chops..... rfu.,b age Smoked Ham Slices c. n.. rcu+, Top ROIII* Sak or Roas... «9= Canned Whole Hams Fr.,hly ground Pork Loins M.WICU* n>.3s e lb 35 SIICOll BJMSOB - b 39 C Bologna or Mea Loaf Frankfurers Fancy Shrimp -«f-»is» SJ 6 i»r>>mr.fuiic U i ib. 49c "Ser-Rlgh" and Oher Top-SradeBraods SMOKED HAMS Ready-o-Ea Hams Shank Voriaa A&Ts DAIRY VALUES! Sliced Swiss 49 Swiss Knigh Gruyere Cheese Im- d 6 p;;39 e Cream Cheese *»* * Ife M«37 e Liederkranz Cheese «;g39* Cockail Sproab R.ife; pl. 2 ««Coage Cheese Baby GOUdaS Bordens Heay Cream Bordens Egg Nog Many Low Prices In 55 Will Help You., SAVE MORE ON YOUR GROCERIES! R, gu j«r c rc.wo*nia»yu >aneyw;»con.;n Pineapple Juice 3-3*2 freesone Peaches & 2 A«P Br*ni-Our Hnes Qualiy A«PBrairi-O Fines Qualiy m u A pin, conainer - quar conlainar 33c XL-43c -S i \ New Years Week Only! A«P Super liifkes ui Sef-Senke Ses 0PEHTO9P.M. Wednesday & Thursday pleny of frui Cling Peaches r 3 77c Grape Juice 2 L. 29c 25c Apple Pie Dundee Cake Hi-Ho Crackers 32.. Corn Thins «- 2 Libbys Tomao Juice 30 Shrimp. «iouib " ndi Rock Lobser,. American Crabmea Ancheies "iad" 2 ««23* Norway Sardines -.ps* s lid Souhern Sar Boiio Minced dams «-«* IO/30«H Heinz Swee Mixed Pickles.. 7 ir29 e Manhaan Bill Pickles*»..-«*«.»». Suffed Olies w.n.-uw.orn REFRESHING BEVERAGES! Milk Glng.rAU.CIubWa. «29 ox. n M L6in 9 ara!*.aubsoda. Frui Flaor*e Hoi W(i»» Rock. HoHnani. Plu»dopo»If WM* Rocs. Hqffmani Mui daposi Club Soda Coca-Cola NedicksJIrange Drink Swee Apple Cider JUS Hires Roo Deer >*-*»» Canada Dry Glamor C&C Super Gingar Ala, Roo Baar, Grapa, Ofana, Cooia, n«dapo»h " 4) I2oi. bohlu 2.29 Canada Dry Glogar AfClub Soda plu* doposi. -\- Crispa Thin Prezels Crispo Mixed Cookies. Pfefforneusso Cookies Armours Vienna Sausage luoch * n k Spam or Pram Lierwurs Spread»*»> Underwoods Deiled Ham Adams KornKurls p Frios lil IH«i> PoaaChips 4 p g9 c Cheeos V * * pig- I 37 8 VU 0. can w RICH/AND FLAVORFUL EQAR TEA BAGS OP 48 A 3C. OF 00 i.,07 A.iP TEAS proe Frui Cake ST0IEN Suffing Bread E, P.cU!i y m.f««*. j-.-u-ra. Spiced Chiffon Cake Rye Bread ANN PAGE. ib.. w *. ach TOMATO SOUP SPECIAL Red-ripe omaoes, fine abk.buer and def seasoning... a deliriously saisfying soup, a ready-made sauce has f b More Ann Page Values! SMCfAl i!*.!yl?ta?p fomm o««*>*»> FRENCH DRESSING..."-* f7 SYRUP w < RED KIDNEY BEANS... cannm n,/ i X \ S "y}0. / -.- -X-\! *?W

5 j PafeHfh 4 -. ;. ;....,. r, - ~.,. ; -( / TH CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 954/.-. =.--" r" r;" T r f 7 " r "~ l -; ; ;- ;/-;, Jr i""-/ - r /" -- A. W» Hijifiprary Elecion Planned, Undersheriff L. Thomas; Daub of < arwo6a <, presiden of Cran-,fe)jrri." Local 52, Honorary PBA, api-,, poirlga he following nominaing commiee a a regular meeing in j Veerans- Memoral Hall Wednes-r day nigh Edward C. McMahon, Roderick W. Smih, Charles J. -Chrisian, Herber R. Jacobus, au of Cranford, and Mayor Buron E. Dickerman of Garwood. This commiee is o repor a he February meeing of he group,,...,.a.jhiich ime he annualelecion will be held. - J JlX was oed,o donae $75 o.." he reasury of he regular Cariford Local 52 and $25 o Garwood Local 7., / Henry Klubenspies, chairman. repored ha $96 was cleor*-"d on a reccii dinner-dance held by he honorary uni.. >~ IIC fei mm "-" fa- $m Sana Claui..(Coninual from page~lj~- ~ o childrens paries saged by local organizaions and indiiduals. Sana Claus Gassmann his year pu in a number of hours during he wo weeks before Chrismas"/"conferring -wih local young people in a railer parked across from he Pos-Office, under sponsorship of he Cranford Business Associaion. Sg. Gassmann began his annual appearances in he role of Sana Cluas 6 years ago when, he lae AugUs Behner became -ill and was unable o coninue his duies in ha capaciy. Some indicaion of wha he Gassmann porrayal of - Sana has come o mean o Cranford people, children and aduls alike, is gien in he following leer which he receied during he-., pas week from George Hayeck of 5 Garden place, a neighbor of his for many years "Dear (Sana Claus) Bill, "I hough I would inser his noe o le you know how much.esher and I really appreciae all you hae been and done for our children in. your role * as Sana Claus year afer year. Een hough Carole, and Georgie are beyond he age where hey be-i liec in Sana Claus, hey sill remember Sana Claus <andnnow is Mr. Gassmann) calling a our house yoar afer year., --Bill; you-cah! -begin-o measure he happiness you hae brough o., housands of children in Cranford in his-role. We miss you. here as bur neighbor, bu now.ha you/are reiring from your posiion in our police deparmen afer so fnany years of faihful serice, "his whole own is going o miss a fine officer. And when you moe o he shore,- Im going o miss a fine friend." ; /Sg. Gassmann ajuj his wife, he former Harrie Browley of Jersey Ciy, who owned heir own home a, 6 Garden place ( for 26 years, plan o reside in Meedeconk afer his reiremen. They sold" heir Cranford home wo years ago, and. Mrs. Gassmann has been liing a heir,meedeconk home.since las April, wih he sergean saying iii 5 Munsee drie in he inerini.,.. Sg. VGassmann. was appoined o he. police- deparimen~on Noember 5, 929, and "began his duies iii December, 929. He was made a sergean on Augus I; 94.. A pas presiden of Cranford; Local 52, ; Parolmens Beneolen Associaion, he was sae delegae of he local for nine years, and following his adancemen o sergean he sered as chairman of he conenion commiee for he annual. Sae PBA conenion in Alanic Ciy, making him- he irs" police officer wih *a rank higher han parolman eer o hold ha posiion. He also sered on he alour" award commiee of he Sae PBA. During World War I, Sg. Gassmann sered four years in he Nay. He was on he Army rans- )or Teradores when- i spli in half on he rocks in he Bay of Biscay in December, 98. Born in Baonm- on Noember 23, 898, Sg, Gassmann aended schools here before coming o Cranford 32 years ago. Prior o becoming a member of he police force he was employed by he Reel-Srong Fuel Company for a shor ime, and for 0 years by he Sandard Oil Company. He was he local police deparmens represenaie on he Pension Commission and has been acie in Cranford Pos 22, American Legion, and Cap. Newell Rodney Fiske Pos 335, Veerans of Foreign Wars. - Sg. and Mrs. Gassmann hae wo sons, William, of 52 Mohawk drie, who has four children, and Edward, of Newark, who has wo children.. Changes Expeced.for appoinmen o he. Library Board for a lie-year erm, and Willis T. Bird is scheduled for reappoinmen as cour clerk for a one-year erm. The Re. Arnold J. Dahlquis, pasor of Calary Luheran Church, wilfdffer he inocaion a he ouse of he meeing.-an iniaion o he; public o aend, he - reorganizaion meeing has been exended by he. goerning body. The commiee held is final meeing of he year-las nigh a which year-end business was ransaced, afer which i adjourned sine die.. ", Azure Lodge (Coninued froh page.v).-- Grand Lodge, and rusees are Mr. Wagenblasr Cecil "L. I Collins and Harold Hanseo,- *, "" A residen of Cranford since 939, Mr. Smih was born in Garwood and! lied many years in Elizabeh where he aended Winfield Sco School and Bain High School. He is an"ehnploye of he Wesern Elecric Company, Kearny, is married and has wo children., A dinner- prepared and sered by he Order of he A rnaran h uijder- he direcion of Mrs. Helen Gaffney" preceded he meeing. Adul School. (Coninued from page I) Boh will be for six-weeks~duraion., G. E. Gregory will each boh he beginning / and adanced phoography courses. I will also be he firs ime he school has bad an adanced phoography class. - The spring semeser will begin on February 3 and run o April 7. Regisraion will be held a Cranford.High School on January 28 and 3 from 7 o 9 p.m. DAV Offers from page ) "Tales of Hoffman" by Offenbach. Miss Henderson andmr. Sellc will sing "Will You Remember?" rom "Mgyime" by Romber. As his offerings., Mr. Hieberwill play "Prelude in C SharpMinor* by Rachmaninoff and "Malaguena" by Lecuona. / / Alfred E, Seidel of 30 Cenennial averiueis sering as concer direcor. / / MV Agency /. (Coninued from page I) had - held he pos for 23 years. Mr.Heins* farier, he lae John Heins, was named Cranfords firs moor ehicle agen-in-927ince which ime he olume of business in he local office has increased more han fie imes.... fquors FOR NEW YEARS PARTIES EASTMAN il HALF/GALLONS 8yr-ol< $3.99 Fifh looprool f ~i.cn Bonded? fj Bourbon 43JS0 case, BamesSupreme $869 Wm; 8.98 GARNER CHAMPAGNE FRENCH. VINTAGE, rase DE LUXE BLENDED WHISKEY 86 PROOF c 40 STRAIGHT 4.69 WHISKIES ALL. f u \\ nf # 6 YRS. OLD 3 for 3,50 Kinsey Siler.; Carsairs / Kinsey Gold...;...9.7Q Schenley... ;...00.Three Feahers Golden Wedding...OS Seagram 7...;...,.00 Four Roses.S0 Imperial"T j & Blackwell EGG NOG CONTAINS WHISKEY. RUM. BRANDY /5 q. I>UVAL N. Y. Sae Chamiuenc or Sparkling Bureundy 2.49 V Kinsey Gin. 9.3 Hiram Walker Gin.8.75 Gordons Gin Gilbeys Gin IHREE-PARTNERS- Impored Rum 4 YRS. OLD 3.9 4/5 q. 3 for 9.40 HAPPY NEW YEAR FREE PARKING C R FREE DELIVERY 30 EASTMAN.JSTRfCT (Opp. Cranford Theare) SANDT Kidnaped Sana Back in Cranford. Phoo bya. Nic Hoagland Sana Claus was back in own las nigh, and he Warner Plaza Chrismas scene a he foo of Aldcn sree looked jus us i did whenhe picureaboe. was aken. I was a dilferen sory all day yeserday, howeer, for a 345 a.m. Parolman William Crissey repored ha Sana Claus had been kidnapped from his icularly if you are oer4(tyears old," he docor suggesed. "Srepuous aciyiywijl no harm-a healhs-hear. Bu he hrea is jeatjhen he hear is diseased; hen ekra effor may,proe dan-. g e r o u s. \ ", "Youin Hear Associaion beliees you should ge an amoun of sleep you know you; require. Your hear,works.fq.ry u around he clock eery day" of your life. When you es or sleep, is. work load is lighened.,. "Excess weigh loads exra work ono your hear and blood essels," Dr. Miheur saed. "You will look, feel and work beer and you are (likely o lie longer / if you keep, your weigh.close o normal. *, "The cold weaher morihs on he aeiage bring abou a 3 per cen increase in deahs from hear, and circulaory disease," he repored "This increase is largely he resul of he prealence of jmeumonia, bronchiis and oher illnesses which ofen impose a heayier-han-usual srain on he hear and-circulaory sysem during his period. Don ake winer infecions lighly; seek promp and "adequae reamen for hem. "Don burden your hear wih, needless worry. Worrying, cures or-presens-nohing-so-don be guided by oldwies ales, fallaciesj and supersiions. Know he facs abou hear disease and your own hear. For informaion abou he hear and is diseases, ask -your, rfear Associaion. For adice abou your hear, always see your docor. Wih diseases of he hear and sleigh, and he 30-pound figure Was no recoered unil early eening. Police Cap. Leser W. Powell, who inesigaed he kidnapping, repored he Cranford Sana was found abandoned, in he lake in Mindowa.skin Park, Wes field. He arid Parolman Lawrence T. Bonnell wen o Wes field, idenified he missing person and brough him back lor replacemen in he Chrisinas scene. The picure shpwy a porion of he decoraions proided forhe communiy for Chrisinas "by" he Cranford Business. Asso- " ciaion, he Garden Club of Cranford and he Township Commiee. Troop Holds Annual Pary ~~. The annual Chrismas pary for Boy Scou Troop.79, sponsored "by Eerymans Bible QIass of Church, 53 he he Firs Presbyerian was aended recenly by members and heir parens. Eleen" boys were iniiaed Ino heroop by Scoumaser Kehnell iobinson in a candleligh cere- Vhony inoling he roop and he enirc. commiee. The new scous aoid oer-rfaigue, aoid oerweigh, rea respiraory infecions promply, aoid worry and suppor your hear associaion. "If you haen had a healh.and hear, examinaion during he your docor," Dr. Mineur adised. "If your hear is sound and il reamen is no indicaed, needless fear and anxiey can be eliminaed. If a hear "ailmen is reealed,- suiable reamen can be begun immediaely., \ "JExcrcise in moderaion, par- Tirculaion/ responsibie~for nearly, 800,000 deahs yearly or abou 52 percen of all deahs, he Hear Associaions crusade gains hese diseases needs he suppor of eery man, woman and child in America. The annual Hear Fund campaign will be held, hroughou February. Union Counys share is $45,300. Resole now o Pelp Your Hear Fund Help Your Hear. " Tw» J*ba, m One* hey hae concoced painplaser wall-finish combinaion ha les you pain and plaser in on* operaion. One coa o said o hid* small plaser cracks, fine Mama, nao holes, uneen surfaces, and oher similar defecs. Easy o apply wih brush or-roller, he finish dries hard and may b«i washed or een scrubbed repeaedly. I comes In fcrley of colors and can bo ea hired wih brush, sponge, or p«p are." Alen Arfken, Jr.., Daid Bagley, Rober Cohen, Rober/Carroll, Rober Frahm.e, Richard Hawkins, Arhur Kusi, Peer Linley, Thomas Morganhau. Ralph Morrison and Laurence Ringle. Upon compleion of, he inesiure serice, he following adancemen awards were made Life scou- Kenneh Dokor, Rober Iamshaw and Douglas Tucker; sar. Daid Conlcy and Timohy Myers; firs class Carl Horbaugh. Peer Mc/ner j and - Fred-Sickeri;sceond- - class Leslie Bragobn, Dillard Collins, Gerald Creighon and William Wiseman; and roop scribe, Carl Harbaugh. Meri badges were presened as follows Charles Bbillod, personal finess, public healh and fishing; Bruce Brumfield, hoine repairs; Kenneh Dokor, personal.fine;;s, cpbking and ciizenship in»he hoine and communiy"; John Cling Munday, ciizenship in he naion; Tiniohy Myers, home repairs; Peer Ponder, fishing; Rober Ranshaw, ciizenshipin he naion; and William Schulz, bugling and music. Mrs.; Daid Brumfield, presiden of he Mohers* Club, hen an-, nonnced ha he Chrismas pary would sar wih a special surpriso-for-ihe-eening-wherc upon Mrs. Williarrr Long inroduced C- "X~THeneH ottlainnebi and Fusf seeing eye dog "Shamus," Mr. Kellen, a scouier ( for 26 years and a pas scoumaser of Troon 5 Of he Madiso) School in PJainfleld for 8. years, relaed seeral sories of his experiences in Canada and- his raining a he Morrisox/n School for securing his seeing "eye dog "Shamus." The Indian cosume worn by Mr. Hellcn was made by him afer his blindness occurred eigh years ago and was copied afer hose of hir OjlbwaIndians, of Canada. Chrismas carols were sung under he leadership of E. Howard Krippndorf, commieeman, Chrismas gifs" were exchanged arid refreshmens were sered by he Mohers Club. I was announced ha all scous; leaders andcbnimieemen of he roop would isi he Wesinghousc Elecric Companys radio and eleision plan in Mcuchen on-friday. The boys will be i -all uniform. Th-y will leae a 845 a.m Hear Resoluions Lised for Happy, Healhy New Year Seen New Years resoluions were suggesed oday by Dr. Henry J. Mineur of Cranford, presiden of he -Union Couny Heur Associaion, for hose "who lie longer and happier lies.. These include Aoid selfaoid oer-exerion, CHARLES M. YEAKEL ".. ".l... - " akes pleasure in announcing ha THOMAS H. SHAKEY formerly sae agen for; he Maryland Casualy Company. Has Joined His Agency/ and ha he firm will be known as YEAKEL & SHARKEY, Inc. Real Esae and Insurance *. Afer January, 955 «Norh Ae.. W. Cranford, N. I. \ " Telephone CKanford POT ROASTS ALL CUTS ROUND TOP SIRLOIN and CROSS RIB JERSEY DRESSED PORK LOINS 43«Uin 3 CENTER CUT CHOPS b 69 Make A r / New Years Resoluion o Shop a Franks! \ - / - * -. ; SaeMoney in 955 DOMESTIC and IMPORTED 4fe4fe CANNED HAMS S 3 6 o 4 lbs. each \ 00 LB. 3-POUND WILSON CANNED HAW POUND WILSON CANNED HAM 4.49 Please Order in Adance if You Wish Ham Sliced FRESH HAMS WHOLE HAH SHANK HALF BUTT HALF CAc SMOKED HAMS WILSONS CERTIFIED WHOLE HAMS SHANK HALF BUTT HALF 53 Cener Co Slices 89c TURKEY Goernmen Inspeced Grade "A" 6 lbs. and up CHOICE CUT RIB ROAST OF LB 49 ARMOURS STAR SAUSAGE MEAT ib. FRESH KILLED y LARGE CAPO C WILSONS/CERTIFIED *%*% FRYING CHICKENS 2 9 < - - / 3% o 4 lbs. Each OVEN-REDI LONG ISLAND STEAKS SIRLOIN or PORTERHOUSE UL STRICTLY FRESH Doz. ARMOURS and WILSONS comni imi TENDER CUT LEGS OF LAMB i;.. Come In and Talk o Us Abou Your Freezer Orders We Cu Prices o he Bone No One Will Be.?! Us Cos Prices Church and Ciic Organizaions I WALNUT AVENUE CRanford 6-3. * / - Townships Coninuing Growh Reealed In Reiew of Major Eens During Pas Year i (Coninued from Fron page) - In " Noember he Pi Board approed he acaing of pars of Wilson and "Hale srees, paing he way or proposed/consrucion by Griffih Laboraories of Newark of a new. plan wih approximaely SS.000 squire fee of floor space on a riangular rac locaed off Souh ai and bounded by he Lehigh Valley Railroad and he GardenSae Parkway. Plans for he Griffih plan are expeced o be submied early in he coming year.,/the compapy, which handles producs for he food indusry, -including preseraies, seasonings/and flaors used in meas and canned goods, plans o conduc manufacuring operaions, here and also o make he Cranford plan he principal office of is expor diision. I MN&r >proximaely 00 persons will h employed here. ued by Building Inspecor Fred. Oeller also included one o/he Hedenberg-MacBean Real Esae Agency for an office building a 24 Souh aenue, eas, wih/aluaion of $50,000, and o he/goron Heaing Company for an/office building alued a $2,000 ay 546 Souh aenue, eas. Peris also were issued for wo new rice saions, one consruced by Ciies Serice a 475 Norh 4 aenue. cas,-wih-aluaion-gien as- $8)00. and anoher ereced by he Alanic; Refining Company a 43 Norh aenue, eas, wih aluaion of $5,000. Cranford also experienced he loss of an indusry in 954.~wiH he coconu sweeening diision of he Wood and Selick Company, which had been in operaion a Souh aenue, wes, and Lincoln aenue since 950, moing "for reasons of economy" o a larger plan in Elmhurs, L. I., where i is producion wih building on Cenennial aenue near Norh aenue, eas. The cinder block walls of he new building hae been rising seadily in he ensuing weeks,, wih squad members,.under direcion of Building Chairman Manning Rowiz, doing mos of. he work hemseles. Seel beams will be se and he roof pu on shorly afer he holidays, permiing work on he inside of he srucure during he winer, andi is.expeced"ha he projec wfltbe compleed Tl ha of anoher firm in he same line. The building, of one- and hree-sory consrucion,., alued a $300,000 by he company when operaions sared here, now lies idle. Churches Expand A highligh of he 954 church expansion program in Cranford was he opening of he new $2507-" 000 Mehodis Church building a Walnu and Lincoln aenues in Ocober, followed by a monh-long program of dedicaion (serices leading up o consecraion of he srucure by Bishop Frederick Buckley Newell. The-new sancuary, almos wice he size of he old church building and capable of S4»3*"g 50 persons, sands on a 2%-acre plo which includes he parsonage. ~ Ground - btreatsrigtceremonies for an addiion o Calary Luheran. Church on Noember marked he sar of a $25,000 expansion program iniiaed in con-. juncion wih he 25h anniersary celebraion-of ha church in May The Alliance Church also announced expansion plans during 954, calling for erecion of a wosory building on Cherry, sree - adjacen o he. presen church building o house all he younger deparmens of he Sunday Bible and proide faciliies for he young people of he church and for fellowship. I" is expeced ha consrucion of he proposed $20,000 edifice will be sared. nex spring.. In. Ocober he congregaion of he Firs Presbyerian Church auhorized he board of rusees o conduc, a" fund-raising campaign o mee he building needs of ha church. I was announced las week ha a building fund com- -miee-had-been-named-and ha he drie for funds will ge under..way-early in 955. Osceola Presbyerian Church, which has been conducing dual sessions in boh church and Suri- day School for. seeral years o accommodae is gro/ing congregaion, during he pas year appoined a planning commiee o analyze he physical needs of he church. This commiee is scheduled o.presen is repor a a congregaional meeing nex Jnonh,.. S. Michaels church announced in Sepember ha he house i had purchased a 2 Alden sree o sere as a new conen Would "be known as he Jlarian-Jfouse.-in conjuncion wih he Marian Year obsered by he Roman Caholic Church hroughou he world in honor of he Blessed Virgin Mary. BaiMln* for AU Squad Keeping pace wih Cranfords rapid growh, in 954 was he communiys Firs Aid Squad, which marked he end of is firs year of serice,o he people of he ownground for is new headquarers pew Elemenary Sehriol Opened in Pas Year -"... " " Phoo by James Hale I- Walnu Aenue School as i appeared, while under consrucion during he.pas summer. I and a similar 2-room building. Brookside Place. School, were oyencdhis fall by he Board of Educaion. ;,.. School. The nex. big ask underaken by he rusees was a zoning plan o coer, six. buildings insead of four. The plsn was approed on May 4 and ery soon complains were heard from seeral secions of own. The board, howeer, red o reain he plarr as adoped. I wen ino effec wih he opening of school in Sepember. Opening Dae in Quesion Toward he 6ijdL-0X~siJriiuLb.e. pj pd spring. A aluaion of-$2,000 was lised when he permi for he building was issued in Ocober. Saring in May, he Firs Ai* Squad conduced a building fund drie wih a goal of $0,000. Waler M. Cooper,.drie -chairman, repored his week ha conribuions had reached a oal of $9, The fund will be swelled furher by he squads share of he proceeds, of he-benefi Chrismas ree sale conduced his monh by Cranford Pos 22, American Legion. Abiliy of he Firs Aid Squad o sere he communiy was. increased grealy in Augus wih he arrial of is new $0,000 Miller- Cadillac Firs Aid ambulance,- which was immediaely pu ino serice wih he old ambulance h~trerd~ih~resef"e"~for emer-~ gency and raining use. There was growh also in he squadsmodern equipmen, including addiion of a $550 double-mask resusciaor and inhalaor doriaed by he- Roary Club and pin-chases of fher" emlpmer wii conribuions ox $500 from he Lions Club and - $250 from he Junior Serice League made earlier in he squads hisory.. Under he presidency of Vicor Dr"Sh~aHeen and wjotcap. Harry P. Page in charge of he linemen, he Firs Aid Squad made 390 calls and raeled oer 7,500 miles in assising Cranford people during " ;..? Dedicaion ceremonies for he new swimming pool-of he Cranford Swimming Club on Couny Park drie, aended by more han 600 people on July 25, marked new growh for Cranford no only in he srucure of. he pool and adjacen bah house bu also in he annexaion from Wesfield of a hree-and-a-half acfe rac of land on which he bahing faciliies were consruced.. Township Commiee issued a building permi for he pool (lising a aluaion of $23,000) in early May, following a sormy meeing a which seeral residens in he area proesed graning of he permi, Cour acion was hreaened bu neer aken. The club originally "had planned o consruc a pool a Cranford and Haskins 7»enues7 bu his~proposal"was dropped when propery owners aacked he legaliy of an ordinance regulaing swimming pools, in residence A zones. Educaion Since educaion is considered one of he mos imporan aspecs > communiy life in Cranford, his subjec is inoled in a good percenage of local news sories hroughou he year. In 954, educaion and school aciiies dominaed he Cranford news scene wih greaer force han eer. This was due primarily o he opening of wo. new «lcmcnary schools by he Board of Educaion and he numerous-aciiies anddecisions ha wen ulong wih he program. By he ime he year opened; he consrucion of he 2-room schools was well underway in Walnu aenue and Brookside place. The firs major acion regarding he new buildings was he decision by he Board of Educaion o name~hcm hr Brookside" Place School and he Walnu Aenue big quesion abou own was"will he new.schools be ready for occupancy in Sepember?" In early June came he repor "ha a srike had slowed down work, bu i was quickly seled and i acually had" ile effec on he opening dae. The boards/building commiee announced in June ha i was ery possible", he new sphools wouldn be ready in Sepember and on July 29 i was announced officially hey would no be ready. Seeral weeks laer Dr. Howard R. Bes,- superinenden of schools, released an emergency plan for he opening of schools. The schools were open only seeral days when a large number of parens complained o he TownshipCommiee abou oercrowdng in Cleeland and Sherman Schools caused by he emergency plan. PTA leaders.and school officials defended he plan and Fire hief Howard -Schindler conduced seeral fire drills which indicaed he sudens could ge ou of he buildings in adequae ime. Finally on, Noember. he Brookside Place School was opened and on December 8 sudens began heir sudies in he Walnu Aenue School. Ceremony Conduced A cornersone layirig ceremony was held-a he-brookside l SPECIALIZING IN FILLING PRESCRIPTIONS OF EYE PHYSICIANS msanpn OFHOIANS JEFFERSON AVE. MaifpBUc. EL i A- «. o r.. OaUy urn. Vkmn. V *, M. o r. M. building on December. 22 and a similar program in planned for he. Walnu aenue srucure on January. 4. On January 3, he Board,of Educaion will conduc a. dedicaion ceremony for boh buildings* Wheher o insall plaques a he new buildings creaed a conroersy in early fall. Seeral board members,, objeced o spending public funds for hem, bu he»riajoriy of he board oed o include plaques. They were "ordered in Noember. The opening of he new buildings brough abou a. need for a reised adminisraie se-up for he public schools. In March, he board announced i had adopel a plan o add four assisan prlncipals who would be under he direcion of wo principals. On April, he board named. Anhony Terregino, Miss Bearice Warner, Miss Miriam Eisenring and M5ss Irene Gilber, eachers in he; Jocal sysem, o he new posiions. Libraries Resored Wih he opening of H schools, libraries Were resored in Lincoln,.Cleeland, Rooseel and Sherman schools. Because of large enrollmens, he libraries had been urned ino classrooms. While he Board of Educaion and he adminisraie saff were kep, busy wih opening wo- new buildings, he need for addiional faciliies in he fuure was in,hc back of. heir minds. Finally, on Noember 6 he presiden of he board, Louis Trouman, appoined a planning commiee-, o deermine fuure needs for all/he schools. The large number of newhomes in he own was cied as a reason for an expeced increase in enrollmen.,m. L. Taliaferro, who was named chairman, hen repored he.commiee would beenlarged,o include represenaies of he ownship and ineresed organizaions - MrsC-h a r i e s Redden and B. C. Belden, chairman of he curren building commiee were jiamed o he new group. Shorly before he new planning he Paren-Teacher Associaion Couricil ha he grade schools would be unable o reliee he expeced oercrowding af Cranford High School. ; ; When he schools opened Sepember, he enrollmen was 3,72, an increase of 230 oer he same ime.-he preious year. Record Budge Adoped To hae funds o operae when he schools opened in Sepember, i was necessary for he board o adop a budge for he school x >a r in January.-I oaled $,58,530, a new all-ime record. This was,, an increase of $46,608 oer he preious year, while he amoun o beraised by local "axaion was lip $56,205. On July, he boards new salary guide wen ino effec. I calls for a minimum salary for a" eacher wih a bachelor degree of $3,- 200, while he maximum is $5,800. Incremens were se a $200 wih 3 seps o reach he maximum., In addiion o he new"- schools and he budges, here was oher imporan educaion news during he year. On March 24, khe public school sysem was sureyed by he Meropolian School Sudy Council. The resuls hae no ye been announced. Guide Prepared < The-boardas-infopmod-inuneha he social sudies eachers a he high school had prepared a guide for. eaching/ conroersial issues. The board approed i in principle and direced ha all eachers of he sysem be asked 6~commenf; helutiltrorntof he guide. Has no ye been, prepared. AnofieFnew problem for he school sysem.was a new law which required local scljbols o proide raining and educaion for menally rearded children. This problem was soled by sending sudens classified as rainable o a class se. up in Hillside and proiding for hose classified as cducable in he regular classrooms. A screening commiee, under Mr. Terregino,.y/as se up o classify he children. A he close of school in. June, hreeeachers reired.-miss Mary Hoak, Mrs. Dorohy Hall and Miss Adelaide Mifflin. They were Kuass of honor a he annual dinner of he Cranford Teachers Associaion where/ hey receied sct6is~(rbm" he I3oar<r"of Eduoi- ioii; commending hem -ori heir long serice. / IHeh School.Acie Many of he major aciiies of a school sysem ake place in he high school. And so Cranford High School had is share of headlines during he year. Two of he major iems concerned aire. One was he problem, of appropriae dress for school -Upa he oher was ha he sudens should wear a" graduaion. Afer and he oher was wha he sudens should wear a graduaion. Afer an affirmaie oe by he (Coninued on APPETIZERS \olidap Eneraining ready o sere PARTY SMACKS HERRING FILLETS (M wlne SAUCE REFRIGERATOR Work on New Schools Coninues Oer Holidays While he buildings are closed for he Chrismas holiday, i is hoped ha many of he small jobs remaining o be compleed a he Brookside. Place and Walnu Aenue Schools will be compleed. Dr. Howard H.Bes, superinenden of schools, repors.. AH.major work-has been compleed, he said, bu many small hings remain o be correced or done. I is hoped" all.work in he classrooms will be compleed during, he acaion when here,arei no children in he rooms. Dr. Bes said chimes remain o be insalled in boh schools o replace, he buzzers. I is expeced his work also~will be compleed by he ime he acaion ends. " Men In Serice Cpl. Clifford D. Robers, son of Mr. Andrew Robers, 6 Johnson aenue; has jus compleed an eigh-week course in yping a.for Campbell, Ky. Cpl. Robers is assigned o Company A, 645h Engineer Baalion, a For Campbell. He enered serice in April of 952, and was in Korea during he conflic. He has-been awarded he Unied Naibns Serice Ribbon, he Naional Defense Medal, arid he Korean Serice Medal wih hree bale sars. He is married lo he former Miss Lillian Wes, and has. wo children, Ruh, 2 years old, and Clifford, Jr., 5 monhs old. Pfc. Thomas C. Dickinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chrisopher E. Dickinson, 5 Burnside aenue; recenly was. graduaed wih/ honors from he >ordnance supply specialis course a he Army* European Ordnance School in Fuesseb, Gerffany. Afer graduaion ceremonies, Pfc. 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6 . & *, / " / o. - *... ".,. " - /»s H m V &mm+. igjpf mmk mm * M >«?.. Local Officials SeeNeed for New Look As Guide for Towns Fuure Deelopmen ii" (Coninued from! sudens and he parens, i was deciaed ha caps and gowns will be he "uniform of-he-day" for graduaion. Cpncerninjg proper aire, he Suden Council conduc- -ed an elecion" which deermined - z ha 6 percen of he suden bod>; ~ faored proper aire. The adniin-,<; israion announced ha appropriae, seps will be aken o irnple- rr.enhe opinion of he sudens.. Once again a "big" prom- was planned. Following lie-monhs of planning, ihe dance was desccijjod, ;..a he "bes ye." "I feaured ~ Johhny Long and his orchesral "-, Ealy his fall i Was announced.ha he school had been awarded he George " Washingon. Honor Medo] byhe Freedoms Founda- ". ion in recojiniiion ot~ouis?andifig worlc done oward educaing xu cens in he Americar/way of life. - ; Dedicaion ceremonies were held in June for he wo ennis cours buil a he rear of he high school. They were gien lo he school sysem in- honor of he lae Frank -cusodian;- as. a gif from he Fiske, Ma hey and Hull faniilies. A graduaion exercises. 79 sudens were lised as candidaes for diplomas. I \yas announced ha scholarships had been won by 20 seniors and ha 84 members of he class planned o coninue heir sudies in adanced insiuions of learning. Join Ciic Inj Formed AS his reiew has clearly indicaed, he Board of Educaion is inoled in many ways in he running o,f he school sysem. For his reason, i is imporan who he.members of he board are. During he y-ur. a now "organizaion, he JoinrCiic Commiee for Encouraging Candidaes for he,board of Educaion, w-asformed. I is composed of 5 communiy-wide organizaions; each of which has a senior and junior delegae. Jean Monenecour was eleced chair- man and plans are already underway o endorse a slae...of candidaes for iexi years elecion. I. secion 2) he old Gran School would be abandonee and flfe propery eenually som.. As.washe rend for all «d uca ional Insiuions, Dr MacKay repored he < college anicipaes larger regisraions. The rend wa. already fel his year. ( A S. Michaels School, he parens found i necessary o join ogeher o hire a bus o ranspor sudens- from disan pars of he own. Enrollmen remained near preious leels as some sudens ransferred o he new S Theresas School in Kenilworh..Municipal Affairs Mayor Renamed Some owns jus xis, while clared he"nies of Awards," con- by he Crahford Business* olhers are Well. goerned and di-ducedreced in such a manner ha hey Associaion and he Cranford are, beer places in which o lie. People here in Cranford like o hink of lif communiy as a good place o lie> and,- herefore, well goerned... I akes many decisions in many jfields of endeaor- o. goern in an inelligen manner. This is poined ou iidly in" reiewing he aciiies of he communiy oer a 2-monh span. As he year opened, Fred P. Andersen and Clarence Friz began heir second hree-year erms on he Township Commiee. Mr. Andersen, was renamed.mayor. The firs- major decision an- o he regular program were oudoor roller skaing paries. Such A he scliool elecion in Febriiary,,.Mrs. Charles Redden was re--fram came o an end as he J. M. aciiies as baskeball and sof- The ownships reappraisal proeleced o her hird erra and B. C. Cleminshaw Company of Cleeland conferred wih local resi- coninued ball leagues, and badminon were Belden and Joseph K6hnr gained heir second liree-year erms. dens who fel ha heir new assessmens were no cquiable.r~" They were unopposed.,."jfhe board decried he lack of ineres Sn he Adop Plumbing Code elecion as he budge was To bring he ownships plumbing codeup o dae,, he Board of approed. ;... The Paren-Teacher Associa- Healh inroduced and adoped an ions were acie as usual.- They ordinance which wasdscribed as ook on a. new ask when a. jucn deailed and specific nile.. proecion commiee was formed. I was decided o sudy he problem of salacious lieraure. ; A meeing «n he subjec is being arrangedfor early nex year. j A he high school, he PTA eleced Mrs. E. A den. Up o now he public Schools hae been coered in his reiew, j bu here are oher imporan educaional insiuions in he com-.rouniy,... The.Cra.nford.. Adul School conduced a spring erm is firs and a fall semeser. I was found necessary o increase.he cos of coursesand o lenghen hem for he fall semeser. Mrs. Redden was reeleccd presiden and direcor and Charming Iludd is ice-presiden and assisan diryor. Anoher spring Jerrnis. bfc. ing planned.. ITJC Sudies Expansion Union Junior College now makes s home in he old Gran School Major news from h» college indi-. caed hai plans are underway o locae he college on is propery in Springfield aenue opposie Nomahegan Park. I also was reealed ha he college; yl-ill sell some of is propery o a deeloper o help finance he cos of he new building. Dr. Kenneh O. en and dean. Said INSURE O II L SUM! j miee was o gie municipal deparmen heads, increased salaries. On March 9, he commied adoped he municipal budge which increased he ax rae 38 poins o $6.2 per $00 of assessed aluaion. I called for an allr ime record appropriaion of $2,- 067,896 af which $,744,94 was o be raised by local,axaion. Toward he end of he year, Mayor Andersen said he firs annual pre-budge caucus meeing.for deparmen heads had been held o-discuss oer-all policies o be implemenedmn he budge for he nex year.,, han he old code originally adoped in *- Because of he increased pop- ulaion of he own, eigh new elecion disrics, were added in 953 and hey were used for-he rial elecion in/april and again a Noembers general elecion. Township Engineer Parick. J. Grail announcedha he insallaion of a new. dam gae and sluiceway ahe wessidoof~he Droescher Dam olf Lincoln aenue marked he compleion of a flood conrol and rier beauifying projec which began in 948. Following approal of afie- /BEAUTY (DURABILITY CONVENIENCE year renewal of he lease on he presen municipal offices. Public Safey Commissioner Friz suggesed ha plans be sared for lie consrucion; of a new municipal building by 860 when he new lease will expire. No acion has been aken since hen. A surprise. air raid es was> held in "April which he Ciil Defense Council said indicaed a need for an increased number of sirens Afer receiing and sudying bids he council made recommendaions o he Township Commiee. These proposals are now under sudy.,by he- commiee. ";.. Judicial Decisions Two decisions of a judicial naure made headlines during he yoar. In May, Union Couny Pro-, secuof H. Russel Mores, Jr.; S Theare, a iolaion of he saes gambling laws. and Police Chief William A. Fischer was insruced o hae he promoion sopped immediaely. The second decision was handed down by Magisrae Charles J. Seens in Municipal Cour. He ruled hai he "Souhern Club" is a housekeeping uni and, herefore, no a iolaion of he zoning code. Alfer much discussion, and many conferences, i was announced ha Cranford and Linden had agreed upon a plan for Linden o annex a porion of Cranford known as Berlan Park. Only a week laer, a reside«here~6ld-hc--townshrrpr Commiee she preferred -o remain a ciizen of Cranl.ford. Mayor Andersen said a-hearing will beheld nex monh o deermine how he propery owners here feel abou he annexaion plan. More and more.communiies are appropriaing larger and larger amouns each year fof recreaion as is need becomes more uniersally fel and appreciaed.-during he year, he Recreaion Commiee opened wo new playgrounds and nearly doubled is superisory saff.- A record playground regisraion was. repored. Also added Allisons Reire Ownership-of-bneof Cranfords oldes businesses was announced in May. Mr. and Mrs-. Louis R. Allison reired from Robbins & Allison, Inc., local moing and orage firm, and sold heir sock o William G. Muller of Wesfield. Neleon Lighcap 6f Cranlfoid joined he.firm as a ice-presiden seeral monhs laer. Businesses selling liquor were affeced by an ordinance adoped by he Township Commiee which increased license fees o he sae maximum of $2,000 a year. The new law is effecie July, 955. We hae weaher wheher or no so one slogan says. This pas fall we hod some ha wasn ex-. acly-pleasan -Wihin a-period of hree weeks, he own was sruck a leas o a limied exen by hree hurricanes. The one dubbed Hazel proed o be he mos serious. Public Safey Reorranlce Police Force Among major, changes aking window unis Ground Breaking for Firs Aid Squad Headquarers " ", "., Phoo bjr James Mayor Fred P. Andersen urned he firs earh as he Cranford irs Aid Squad broke ground for is new headquarers building on Cenennial aenue a Noifh aenye, eas, on Ocober; 3. Lef o righ in he aboe scene a he iceremonies are Anhony Tineo, squad -member; Secreary William Smih, Squad Cap. Harry P«Page, Mayor Andersen, Vice-Presiden Waler M. Cooper, jack Delaney, squad leader;- Presiden Vicor D. Shaheen, and Manning Rowiz, building chairman. placeduring he year as Cranford adjused (-o mee new problems creaed by acceleraed growh was hlfreorgatiizafion- whicli place in he police deparmen in Augus, including appoinmen of he deparmens fir,s capain and esablishmen of a deecie bureau.,, Cm recommendaion of Public Safey "pirecor Clarence L. Friz and Police Chief William A. Fischx, L. Leser W. Powell was adanced.o he rank of capain and L. Thomas H. Woods was named head of he deecie bureau. Efficiency of he deparmen has been increased wih Cap. Powell on duy from 0 a.m. o 6 p.m. and Despie increased concenraion on his phase of heir work by boh L. Woods from 8 a.m. o 4 p.m. local and sae police, here were and wih L. George L. Rosendale wo.faal accidens in Cranford in in charge from 530 p.m. o A "Newark woman suflfered a.m. faal injuries in a skidding acciden on he Garden Sae Park- The new parolmen, Samuel W. ymbaluk, 28, of 6 Norh Union way on, January 9, and he only avenue, and Henry Polidoro, 30, of faaliy chargeablejqhe record of 79 Benjamin sree.were named in he local deparmen occurred March, bringing- he srengh of June 3, when a Roselle Park milkman was crushed in his deliery he force o 35,inc!uding, j pne.,chief, one capain, wo lieuenans, fie ruck when.l was pushed agains sergeans and 26 parolmen. For a uiliypole by a dump ruck on consideraion in connecion - wih Norh aenue, eas, near Elizabeh preparaion of nex years budge, a e n u e. - ; Chief Fischer his monh recommended promoion of Parolmen cords in he deparmen were a- Tweny-fie-year se r ice re- C..Ward and Frank A. Caruso o ained by Sg. Archie G. Bird on sergeans. Former Parolman Alber Frank.Burr, 33;-of 27 CJroe Woods and Sgs. Harry P. Page, March 2 and by L. Thomas H. sree, was appoined a probi* Edward N. Lee and William J. ionary parolman in Augus o fill Gassmann on December. a acancy caused by reiremen on A he ime of he naming of wo new parolmen, Edward D. disabiliy of Frank L. Buonocore. Sg. William J. Gassmann goes on erminal leae a he end of he year, wih hisveiremen becoming effecie January 3. No Delinquency Problem Chief Fischer found no rise ih juenile.delinquency indicaed in Cranford during 934, and o-help mainain he communiys good record in his respec. Parolman oojf "Wara was nahectjuenile police officer in Noember. Parolman Ward, who earlier in hevear had been named, o succeed James S. Aery as chairman of he Cranford Juenile Conference Commiee, in urn was succeeded in ha pos, on his new appoinmen, by-l=arri$s. Swackhamer. The police chief repored early jn he year ha raffic conrol duies were Requiring more and more ime ranld--effor on he par of members of his deparmens. Roue, 22, of 78 Locus drie also was named as a new member of he fire.deparmen.. ford in 954. For many, he year was one of honors and adance- Peopl* People make he.ws.-hey say, and. ha cereainly was rue.in Cranbacks, «nd for some deah. - Three prominen men died during he year iricuding Dirkran A. Diradourian, 70 years old, of 2f Hamilon aenue, founder and general manager of he A. & M. Karagheuslan, Inc., Roselle Park, and noed philanhropis;, former Fire Commissioner John W.Doran, 70 years old, of 442 Orchard sree; and Charles F Hansel, -6 years old, of 309 Norh Union aenue, who was los a sea during a sorm on he nigh of February 4 while a he helm of his yach, Capella, enroue from Palm Beach-o Nassau, Bahamas.. Because schools played such an imporan, par in he "life of he communiy, educaors frequenly made he headlines. Dr. Howard R. Bes, superinenden of schools, was reeleced o his fifh erm as lawsidertof-hirnalonarkindergaren Associaion. Dr. Arhur L. Johnson,of 34 Ehn sree,.couny superinenden of schools, was ho nored a a surprise luncheon gien by.union Couny superinendens in honor of his 40 years serice. Healso was reeleced chairman of. he Board of Trusees, of Union Junior. College..... Teachers also made news, James Aery, high school social.sudies eacher and ahleic coach, aended he ninh, annual conference on ciizenship in Washingon, DC. Paul B,uonagur ; high school English, insrucor and baseball coach, was seleced by a local commiee o apply for a fellowship offered by he Fund for he-adancerhen of Educaion. Anoher high.school insrucor, Gerhard Kellner of..heguidance deparmen, was named chairman of lk m HICKORY. maim] Componioi o Jawed, regular Old Hickory reialized! Union Couny Guidance CouncU. yccllnock, Smih Feed *.,A member of he Board y of Educaion, John H. McCHnoCk,.was eleced presideh of h.e Union Couny School Boards Associaion and Frank P. Smih of Cherokee road reired afer manyyear; serice in he Union public scholl sysem including duy as principal of Liingson School. For local eerans organizaions, F. Edwin Winer, was eleced commander of Cranford Pos 22, American Legion; George Hilber ook oer leadership of Cap. Newell Rodney Fiske Pos 335. Ve- recogniion of her 20 years i-r as reasurer of he sociey. Public Officials Ci*d Public officials.are always map., ing hews. These Craiifo) <l, w*re included in ha group ciuri erans of Foreign Wars; and Herber Crooks - fe»me leader. of Uniy Chaper 527Bisabled American Veerans. Be. Oahlqols Reurns Churches, oo, played a prominen role in communiy life and h e i r represenaies frequenly were subjecs of news iems. -The Re. Arnold J. Dahlquis, pasor of Calary Luheran Church, reurned o he. local.parish afer serice in he Nay as a chaplain. Three local men were ordained. as clergymen during he year. On May 29, he Re. Daid Aloysius Erns, son of Mr. arid Mrs. Daid A. Erns/6r <233 Walnu aenue, was ordained)ino he prieshood by Archbishoj? Thomas A. Boland a S.-Paricks.Pro-Cahfcdral. Newark. On June 9. he Presbyery of Elizabeh conened a he Firs Presbyerian Church o ordain John E. Hunn o he gospel minisry and-o conduc he serice of recognuuqnqljmr.jaunilashe. assisan pasor of he local church. He is he son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Hunn of 25 Arlingon road. On May 8, Ronald Ciraham Albury, son of Mr. Charles G. AIbury of 3 Easman sree, was ordained o he Sacred Order of Deacon" a Triniy Church by he R{. Re. Wallace Gardner bishop of he Diocese of New Jersey. On Noember 20, he was ordained o he prieshood by he Hi. Re!,Alfred L. Banyard, sdffragan bishop, in Triniy Church. In oher religious" aciiies. Rabbi Philip Brand of Temple Beh-El was eleced presiden of he Crawford Clergy Council. Dr. Alber. Allinger, pasorx of he Cranford Mehoiiis Church, was reassigned o his presen pos, for he lh year by Bishop Frederick B. Newell of he New York Disric. And.on June - 5 he was awarded he hoisdrary degree docor, of diiniy a he i o < commencemen exercises of R M win Wallace College, Beriia d o where.he-wajrnis bacheltr of -~? degree dns Mrs y\. T. Baicer, an acie ni-m ber and secreary of he Firs p r j* byerian. Church, for many was surprised wih an ho membership o he Presb Naional Mission Board by Elizabeh Presbyerial Sociey 954 Former MayorRogec j\j* drich was eleced chaiman cncril us cf he Rahway Valley Sei er * age Auhoriy afer sering sine. 930 as chairman; George. c O f. fey who was repored under coo! sideraion for appoinmen as ino. or ehicle agen in Cranford- In D--Dorian who was named chair. man of he Planning Board, uhiu. Duer Reees was appoinedo MNjjoard; Ross E. Rowland i&.427 Norh Union aenue was elec-. cd presiden of he Union Couiii Sociey forvhe Preenion qf Cruely o Animals; HeahhOlficer William P. Smih who was named by Dr. Daniel Bergsma. sae com. missioner of healh, o sere on he Adisory Commiee pn" Public Healh Aciiies and SUmdards. And las, bu far from "leas in he eseem "of Cranford residen Township Engineer Parick j Grail was endered a dinner in honor of his 3D ye serice o Cranford. Ohers Who Blade Kews Ohers who were inoleil in I newsworhy eens in Craif6ni included Miss Diane Ausin who I won he DARs good ciizen axaid; George H. Baes whoreplaced, Bes as chairman of he CranfonJ. Garwood-Keiiiliorh Chaper of I he American Red Cross; Dr. Nefl Casaldo who was elecedo he rank of associae in he Inema. ional College of Surgeons; Alber I J. Daies who was eleced presi- den of he Lions Club andc. Van -Chamberlin who heads he Roary Club.. Daniel J. Dunn of 03 Glenwood road, reired capain of he New i Jersey Sae Police, who was named direcor of he Traffic Safey I Diision of he. New Jersey Sae [ Safey Council; Harold W. Fishaj (Coninued on page 6) Joiiillirlliinliollliiiiix 6,876 donaion cards hae been mailed - Please redrn YOUR card - PROMPTLY! Your dimes and dollars creaed he Naional Foundaion for Infanile Paralysis you make up is army of 80 million supporers and wo million oluneers. - In 6 years, a, powerful force for good has grown from a mere handful of men and omen. Is power is yours. The Naional Foundaion has creaed he mos ex-, ensie olunary research program eer leeled a a single disease. I susains a program of paien aid in which no polio icim goes wihou he bes aailable care for lack of, funds. I rains housands of hospial and healh workers. And i will ake more in 55 o keep his program rolling because icorylooms oer he horizon. Show your faih in he organizaion you hae made. JOIN THE MARCH OF DIMES because his year he. Naional Foundaion again expecs o shoulder he.heaies finan* cial burden in is hisory - o proide more gamma globulin in 955 and o furher es an experimenal polio accine. Granford Commiee Mach of Dimes Campaign AND CHBfdMciJrwgbNESOAY, - LISTED ON THIS PAGE ARE THE GIFTS FOR THE LUCKY BABY, DONATED BY YOUR CRANFORD/AERCJ-IANTS ENAMEL DIAPER PAIL (Choice of Whie, Blue, Pink or Green) r\. i. ALBAN-LEWIS HOUSE WARES HARDWARE GADGETS GIFTS Free Deliery, 09 I<J. UNIOPTAyE. CR A $0.00 GIFT CERTIFICATE 34 EASTMAN STREET CRANFORD Cnnord Ibalic) Tel. CRanford 400 (Sore Also in Wes field) PLAID VIRGIN WOOL PRAM BLANKET w FOR CHILDREN ~YODR CABTER HEADQUAHTEHS", FREE PARKING IN REAR OF STORE 32 EASTMAN STREET CRanford j BABY BEAR wih MUSIC BOX GUARANTEED FOREVER 2 MOUTH m. V, CJUNF0RD, ICJ. TCL. CA4-030I \ For he Lucky Moher of he Lucky Baby A $3.98 SLIP, JAY-MAR LADIES 9 APPAREL 6 Norh Union Ae. Cranford 9rf954 SEAGER SsTOR J. WALTER SCAGER. R*sr. Pharm. STORE CALL FOR & DELIVERY SERVICE -, Cranfords Oldes Prescripion Pharmaey 04 N. Union Ac. CR $5.00 ORDER FOR PAINT OR WALLPAPER., (JOHNSTON PAINT SHOP) 0 N. Union Ae. CR SLEEPING BAG Wih The New Two-Way Zipper n Norh Union Ae. Cranford era - / RULES*;. Parens mus be bonaid* i Cranford. M. 2. Birh Cerificaemus be recorded wih Craniord Board of Healh Exac ime and place of birh mus be specified in wrien saemen signed by aending physician. 4. All applicaions mus be submied o The Ciizen and Chronicle office, 2 Alden Sree on or before January In een of a ie. award will be. disribued a he discreion of commiee of Cranford Business Associaion* sponsors of he con*? es 6. Presenaion of gifs will be made. a he January 20 meeing of he Craniord Business Associaion a he Coach and Four Resauran 23 NORTH UNION AVE. CRANFOBD CH PIECE GORHAM STERLING SILVER BABY SPOON AND FORK SET nuuuu. CBAMFOHD WESTFIELD PLAINFIELD FBABY 3 PAIRS SLEEPY-DRYE DIAPER COVERS SHAPIROS DEPT. STORE 9 Norh Onion Ae. Cranford, -! A* Jcckbn b D m r A»U* *jf Ooccodon Bu ws ia Lo &nk? To Take FlnoL WE HANDLE ALL OF INSCKANCE WITH UE8ENTATIVK Cfluuis M. YEAKEL. INSURANCE Z. 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PLUMMER Schools and Sores Coin flank Commiee JAMES JOHNSTON Chairman ANTIIONY-JJSANTI Childrens Bank-Diision MARIAN SCHMITZ Chairman, " A $5.00 SAVINGS ACCOUNT WILL BE OPENED FOR THE FIRST CRANFORD BABY OF 955 Union Couny Trus Co. Member Federal Deposi Insurance Corporaion 00 Souh Aenue, Eas Cranford TRIMBLE BABY TRAINING SEAT CRANFORD FURNITURE 03 Norh Union A*. i Cranford AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC VAPORIZER ~ Operaes 2 o 4 Hour* «O AA >VEAR8 OF DRUG. JL«f JL9 m BEEVCE IN CBANFORD - 8IDNET SCHEK. Bey. Phamudc ODTH & WALNUT AVE3. CRANFOBD 8-0 (Opp. Union Comr Tnu* C*.) A $5.00 SAVINGS ACCOUNT WILL BE OPENED FOR THE FIRST CRAfiFORD " BABY OF 955. TRUSJ COMPANY Member Federal Deposi Insurance Corporaion. Corner Norh and No. Union Ae*. Cfi /

7 liililiii THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHROOTCETWEDNESnAYriJBCpiBER Jffl. B5T I p ip ipip *» )! &i Wr J(f draforb (Sfr anil Iyrimul» THK CHAMrORBCHKOMiCLX, ««abudied J893; THE CRANTORO Graen, esablished 898. (Combined In 02) Leers**? THE EDITOR CHARLES M. RAY. EDITOR AND PUBLISHER J -Member Qualiy Weeklies of New Jersoy Enered a he Pos Office a Cranford, N. J., as Second Class Maer.. Published Thursdays a Cranford N. J., by The Cranford Ciizen and Chronicle, Inc. Official newspaper for Cranford, Garwood and Kenilworh. Subscripion Rae, % 4.00 > a. Year. Aderising Raes on Reques. Twncz 2 l r 23 Alden Sree, Cranford. N. J. *SS»T TELEPHONE CRANFOHD Les Make 955 a Safe-Driing Year! Couning4oday, here are fie mor6 days lef in he period of special emphasis on raffic safey prescribed by Goernor Rober Meyner o help bring New Jersey mooriss hrough he increased raffic dangers of he year-end holidays ino a happy and healhy New.Year. Cranford residens hae cooperaed well in he Safe Driing campaign, wih he resul ha he holiday period hus, far has seen no raffic faaliies and ery few accidens here. On Safe-Driing Day iself (December 5), Cranford had only of exending Safe-Driing Day hroughou 955 and making i a Safe-Driing Year!.V. The size of he job inoled in keeping ha resoluion is indicaed in he following facs reealed by he Presidens Acion Commiee for Traffic Safey in connecion Wih he obserance of Safe- Driing Day hroughpu he naion (The Deah Toll Las year, we Americans killed one person on he aerage eery 4 minues, around he clock and hroughou he year. The oal 953..,, " December Edior, Ciizen and Chronicle,. Cranford, N, J. Dear" Sir" ", There appeared in your las issue an iem o he effec ha here is a srong possibiliy ha he Unied Saes armed forces may. r ake oer, as a guided missile base, a weny-fie "acre rac of-he- Wachuhg Reseraion. I hope ha many like-minded residens of Union Couny and surrounding communiies, will join me in proesing his acion!, I would assuredly seem ha he goernmen could acquire a wha, for i, would be relaiely rilling experiseif priaely-owned land for he purpose, raher han o. ake oer par of our park lands. Which mean so much o our increasingly crowded communiies.... There mus be many like myself, whose children hae grown up, wih access o he beauies of he -Wachunfr and who hemseles hae explored-is wooded dephs, whowquld resen he loss for recreaional purposes of one single. square" inch of he Reseraion. To such I sugges ha hey make known heir.feelings o he Union Couny Park "Commission, Adminisraion Building, Warinanco Park, P.O. Box 23, Elizabeh. New jersey.., Yours ery ruly, Frederick W. Isles erns and sudied inensiely he fifh, eighh and h grades. The. whole surey of he Meropolian School Sudy Council is based on" a raing bookle deeloped by he rfmit»fi..eniled "Tlie Growing Edge An Insrumen for Measuring he Adapabiliy of School Sysems." ~.."..- School Employe Social Securiy Coerage Gained All employes of he" Board of Friwcaio" who are, no coered by " he Teachers.Pension; and Annuiy Fund will come under he coerage of Social Securiy on January.. -Herber McCullough. secreary of he Board of Educaion, repors Among hose gien coerage of Social Securiy under new legislaion adoped by he Sae Legislaure are Mr. McCullough, all clerks and.secrearies, nurses, ajh Rerospec - FROM THE FILES THE. CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE - -. o f Fie Years Ago.Two municipal employes, Cap. George Memorial Girl Scou House, Springfield aenue; Miss-Helen Sanley, who reurned fi 0 i RdC i. JW», mulu u,a. T i ijcn Amerkan Red-Cross serice oerseas. Meyers of he fire deparmen and Parolman a assembl program in was.anon J.Koacs of he police deparmen, had applied for reiremen effecie February Cap. Meyers, born in Cranford k in 898, had, s g speaker a an assembly program in Cleeland School.. ". ".-. -/- Mrs. F. B. Panewicz was reeleced den of he Womens Sociey of Chrisian joined he fire deparmen in,920, as a call- ice of Cranford Mehodis Church a he annual" man, and had-been appoined.a member of he paid deparmen in 92. Parolman Koacs, borrj in Ausria in 89, had been a residen of Cranford for 30 years arid had been appoined o i. he police deparmen in Climaxing Cranfords dress-up program for he Chrismas season was he announcemen of winners in he, annual. decoraing cones under auspices of he Cranford Business Associaion. Firs places were won by Dehmers Flower n luncheoirmeeing in he Educaional Building Purchase of a $500 War Bond dwing Sixh, War Loan Prie was auhorized by. Uj, Cranford Junior Serice League a is meeiina he home of Mrs. J. R. MacDonald, JK Orchard sree, "he league also, pledged a dona. ion of $50 o\he salage commiee and $IQO." he Childrens Serice Commiee of Union Couny...,,.;.... Fifeen Years Aeo Gleaming.ice coered he Rahway Rj Ver h Chi kd d h ;., # THE CRANTORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER Engmeers Ufge $3 Million Planohnproe (ConinuedfromFrmpage) [ ~ r a~~ rr ~- \,... 7" ~~~ ~ r. ; L - u - d JJLLL ~- ~~~" 7~* ifouowing Is hfr ex of he?f ycos. TheElizabeh- Waer Company has been excep- ers in his secion are saisfacory an addiional 2 ragd from his for he eas end of own, which ha only a minor one resuling in a den- ed fender and no injuries. Now i is up o he indiidual drier which means YOU o see ha pur owns good record is coninued for he remaining fie days of he Safe Driing campaign Wih he N w Years J week-end approaching, he bigges par of he es is, ye o come. These las few days of he es period will be marked by a seady increase in raffic and also in disracions calculaed o make a drier forge ha his life and he lies of ohers depend upon his keeping his mind clear and his eyes on he road. Each one of us should make a pre- New Years-resoluion-now o ddbur-par locally o help he whole counry se a hew record oer he coming week-end a record fpr fewer insead of he usual more accidens and deahs. Paing carried pu ha resolye.we will be all se o keep he* bigges arflbes resoluion of all for he New Year--ha "The Injury Toll In 953, here was an injury in raffic eery 23 seconds. A oal of,350,000 persons were injured o he poin where hey were disabled beyond he day of he acciden. For eery faaliy, one or more persons wasoally and permanenly disabled, hereby becoming a financial burden, eiher o his family, or o he. communiy, or boh.. "The Economic Toll The price, of raffic accidens in, 953 in erms of money is esimaed o hae been $4,000,000,- 000, including medical expenses, propery loss and oher coss. This is almos fie imes as much as all fire losses in he Unied Saes during he same year." When we resole o change ha dismaying picure pf bereaemen and loss hroughou he naion, we cerainly are aking pn a big job. Bu is accomplishmen is possible hrough aciiy on a small scale referring, ha is, o he aiudes and acions of each indiidual, drier in each communiy hroughou he Unied Saes..; Cooperaion of AH Needed-iiGuiding Towns Growh * I is said ha eeryone has a philosophy of life. For many i is based on serious hough and sudy and on knowledge "acquired in formal and informal educaion.* Howeer, he philosophy of life for mos people jus seems o happen and deelop on he basispf experience. I is o be expeced ha he well-hough-ou approach would be he more desirable and more successful / So i is wih he deelopmen" of a communiy. The weir planned one can beer sere is ciizens and add immeasurably p a beer life. The planning does. no always hae o be on a formal basis, and i can be said safely ha Cranford is an example where he own is fairly well planned despie he lack of a formal "maser plan." In reiewing news eens in 954, i is perfecly clear ha he on has grown "more rapidly hanafc any ime in ishis ory. I is also clear ha his growh has begun o be fel in many areas such as school enrollmen and will be fel in many ohers including he schools in he near fuure.. I is essenial ha his growh and he speed of i be seriously considered, when plans and policies are considered for he new year. Adequae planning and deelopmen now will sae many headaches and problems in he fuure.. While 4 is undesirable o curail growh and progress, he aim should be orderly growh and progress based ony long-range goals.. \ Like an indiidual, a communiy deelops a philosophy as well as characer and personaliy. As an indiidual, grows, his way of life mus change wih i. I is reasonable o assume 7 ha Cranfords way of life will so change. How i changes will depend upon public officials, who in urn depend on he public for heir guidance and direcion. - I is pur hope ha in 955 Cranford officials may conscieniously accep and successfully carry ouhetheaiet r respbip sibiliies placed upon hem by he communiys acceleraed growh, and ha he people hemseles may do heir par by demonsraing an acie ineres in ownship affairs. MclNTYRES Lawn Mower Shop BALES SERVICE rakts WELDING Auhoriied Reo Eciipse Excello Many Oher Famous MakM. IUVMT SEKVICI IVEsfieU S N. Elmer S» Wcsfield. N. S. WINDOW SHADES HOLLAND MADISON r HOLLAND YORK CLOTH RICHARD HARTIG (JOHNSTON FAINT SHOD 0 N. Union A«. GRanford C-SMS High Raing Leads o Surey School Sysem endance" offinfer and,«aih<riue conen cponibrcd by he Crnp*"r4 eachers. Sixeen of hese employes are members of he Sae Employees* Reiremen Sysem of New Jersey. All.employes,of he.board hired prior o 947 can join or no join he sae sysem as.desired, bu all workers hired since ha dae mus join he sae plan. The new legislaion ies in he. sae plan wih Social Securiy}. r Mr. McCullough has been renamed cerifying agen by he Board of Educaion fox he sae reiremen plan. Shoppe in he reail diision, he Cranford oer he Chrismas week-end, and children and Trus Company iiheopen diision and William aduls of he communiy los no ime in rying Schmal, Real Esae, Inc., in he serice diision, ou heir Chrismas ice skaes. k Howard M. Siegel, presiden of he associaion,. A scriceii of carols on Chrismas Ee in announced....,. " Triniy Church proed so popular in he coni- Firs prize in he Chrismas home decoraion muniy ha more han 50 persons were urned was awarded o Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Maxson, ST.; and Mr. and Mrs.F. T. Maxson, Jr., of 227 Orchard sree; Mrs. H. T. Rear win, chairman, announced. Winners of he second prize were Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Nunn of 8 forh aenue; eas, while hird prize wen o Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Lopes of 508 Springfield aenue. Superior heigh old he sory as Cranford -Club away nnri he Re. Frank Sherlock, >(., (Coninued from Frm page) [Following is he ex of he.repor Our repor o he Inermunicipal Waer.Commiee daed June 5, 954, coered he general aspecs of he waer supply and disribuion problems faced by he Plainfield-Union Waer Company which serices he area. I deal mainly -wih supply problems. -. This repor exends he scope of he preious repor o specifically consider he, addiional faciliies - required "o improe he arious secions of he disribuion sysem. i For he sake of clariy, some duplicaion of he preious repor is desirable,and he nex few pages will summarize some of he daa presened herein. Generally speaking, he faciliies recommended in his repor should bring-he sysem up o an accepable presen. sandard and proe adequae for requiremens o abou 965. Afer ha ime addiional work will be necessary. nounced ha he program was o be repeaed. The Chrismas baske commiee of he Cranford Welfare Associaion disribued 85 baskes oer. he. holiday o needy Cranford families, and 35 baskes were prepared and disribued by church and ciic organizaions o families designaed by he associaion. The.window display of he Reel-Srong Fuel 4Iigh cagers rge Regional a Springfield. Coach Company was awarded firs prize in he Cran- Paul Sdby-sJboys played welljland heldjjie-jford, Chrismas WindowiDisplay cone.sspon- Regional coursers o a 0-0 coun unil lae s6red by he Ciic and Business Associaion, and. in he firs quarer, buf-hereafer Regional.he office of The Cranford Ciizen and Chronicle "receied second prize. Winner of he hird prizewas he William D. Reel Fuel Company. Exchange of gifs of a huinorous naure, singing of carols and a" Chrismas message by pulledaway rapidly and rang up a final coun of , Ten Years Ago By paymen of $750, he Township Commiee acquired ile o 727 los in a rac souh of he Re. Frank M. Sherlock, recor pf Triniy, Because he Cranford public schoof sysem ranked in he op 20 percen in a recen surey, by he Meropolian School Sudy Council, i wili be isied again by a eam-of educaors in January or February, Dr. Howard R. Bes, superinenden of schools, repors., A eam of educaors isied he local scibols. on,, March 24 o. make a spo check of he fifh, eighh and h grades. This was done o bring he councils 945 surey up-o-dae No formal announcemen of he resuls of Uie suiey has bcenr made by he council. Dr. Bes, said, because eams are sill checking. figures and findings. The surey coered all members of he -council. Members of. he. Cranford sysem sered as eams which sureyed oher schools in he area. Dr Bes headed one of hp eams. Dr. Bes said he eams raed, he characer of he school sys- Boarcl Thanks Blair For Serices Performefl Louis Trouman. presiden of he Board off yjferaiii>t i 4 has been direced by he Board of Educaion o send a leer id Earl Blair, clerk of he works for he wo. new elemenary schools, hanking him for his serices. Mr.- Blair, a sesiden of Hopewell Juncion. 5. Y compleed his duies wilb he board on December 5, Buron C Belden, c-h.->irm.->» nf lhi<> ee, expressed his appreciaion o Mr. Blair for **a fiae job.*" Eleed by Insiue Kenneh w" Sheldon of 36 Walnu aenue, cerified public accounan, has been eleced a member of he American Insiue, of Accounans; naional professional sociey of CPAs. 3 r. Sheldon is associaed wih he New /York office of Haskins & Sells.., Orange aenue, bounded by Wachung,~Bloomirigdale and Cherry wood.aenues. The propery included (approximaely-250 building los. Posmaser William DArcy again was named chairman of he March of Dimes drie of he Naional Infanile Paralysis Foundaion..Major Howard A. Johnson, USMRC, son of Dr. Arhur L. Johnson, couny superinenden of schools,-of 20 Holly sree, had ben awarded a bronze sar for meriorius achieemen and ousanding performance, of duy during acion agains Japanese forces on Saipan and on Tinian, Marianas Islands. ; A-"Treasure and-keepsake Sale" o benefi he work of he Daughers of he American He- "oiuion~in~supporing~te~war eiror was a fea ure of he firs. Chrismas meeing of Cranes Ford Chaper, DAR, a he home of Mrs. L. B. Hazzard,. regen, a 52 Springfield aenue.. Members, ofhe Township Commiee were Church, - were feaures a he holiday pary of he Roary Club in he chapel of he Mehodis Church..... Tweny Years Ago A resoluion was adoped by he Township Commiee auhorizing he ownship o ener ino a fie-year lease wih Ehmling Brohers aking i oer he building owned by, hem ra Norh ae- I nue, eas, and Alden sree as ai, municipal office building. I was.expeced hahe new ownship rooms would be ready for occupancy by spring, j, when, he lease on he Darsh Building was. o expire. The"Cranford Ciizen and Chronicle an- nounced plans o offer an ahleic rophy ench I year o he bosf~all-around ahlee of he grad- uaing class of Cranford High School. Children of needy families were guess cl I he Cranford Republican ".Club a a ChrismasI "pary in he clubs headquarers. Each child was [ hoss a heir second annual Chrismas. pary gien a oy. Oher feaures included game, for municipal employes in he Chimney Corner, refreshmens and enerainmen. \ Members of Boy Scou Troop 76 isied ke Brooklyn Nay Yard and. were conduced on a Bonuses "Were disribued following ai buffe supper. O A program of Chrismas carols, was presened by Cranfond Girl Scous a he K(ea Skes ou of he news0,00p-on cruiser, he USS New Orleans.,..; As he year closes, we wish-o hank our friends and neighbors for heir confidence and goodwill which hae made possible he coninual growh of his bank. CHAHFOHD OFFICE 2 Norh AT«nu«. W. OARWOOD SCOTCH HUUNS US K. Bml SC M Ceae B 4M Park nurou USDKAMCS laer. Supply, Reqnlremenls Our esimaes of waer requiremens are as follows Max. Drmll - mid. Tear A»«. Dnl-nf *. Wcek Day Hr «48 I B 44. BO The Waer Company, a he dae of our preious repor, had righs o ake approximaely J6 mgdo ground waer from he area in any one monh*. Since ha ime addiional -righs hae been graned and a presen he Company has he righ o ake, 20 mgd. As we hae saed before, i appears probable ha up o 25 mgd will be deeloped, ulimaely, in he area; We hae based our sudies on he expecaion ha his supply of ground waer will be aailable by 965. Our workpreiously also showed ha if sorage approaching he aerage daily" supply was aailable, he maximum inpu ino he sysem would be a he maximum weekly rae, and peaks of shorer duraion would be supplied by sorage. If waer could be supplied a he maximum daily rae, sorage requiremens would be Based oh he aboe, he following supply requiremens are necessary. Sapfly Max. Wccka DrmM, Supply Borage Well (ram Beqd. Supply OUicra m» 20 3 IS < as s 2i 25 a 25 as i«29 Sa»>Ir Max. Day* Draf PPlJT Blarafe Wall from Bcqd. 8«p»ly Olhan me Sonrces of Waer Since our preious repor, furher delay in he adancemen of he Round Valley projec has occurred and here is lile prospec ha (a regional supply will be aailable for his area wihin he Tear 955 I Tear 955 O»» 963 WO Drml... 23, ? Draf nex few years. The Elizabehown Waer Company has obained a diersion righ for,,5 mgd more waer from ihe D.elawarerRarian Canal, increasing is safe supply o abou 50 mgd. I has compleed he 48-inch line o Park Aenue wih a connecion o he. older 36- inch line, and is planning a 24- Inch connecion from is 36-inch main near Winfield Township norheaserly across Roselle Borough and Roselle Park o.union. The effec of hese improemens will be discussed in more deail laer, - Consideraion of Elizabehown Waer Companys operaions indicaes ha a leas 2 mgd will be aailable from he Elizabehown Waer Company when.his.-.work is compleed.. Approximaely his amoun of waer, in/addiion o he Companys esimaed aailable ground waer supply, will be needed in 965 o mee he maximum daily demand. Wih his supply. nnilnhln rnrago wihin he sysem of abou 5 mgd should be adequae. Scope of Bepor In considering he needs of disribuion sysem improemens for he area sered by he Company, for conenience we hae diided he sysem ino hree general areas or serice disrics; a porion of he. sysem generally wes of "ScocK~PIains, a cenral porioit consising of secion of Scoch Plains, Fanwood, Mounainside and Wesfield and an easerly porion, consising of he balance of he.area. [area» as a whole is. shown on a plae appended o he repor.) The. cenral porion of he sysem includes a relaiely large area around he "Scoch Plains" sorage ank wjiich we beliee should be sered by an inermediae serice disric wih a higher gradien han" mos of he remainder of he sysem, as we explained in our June 5, 954, repor. Fuure Period Coered by Sudies Because of- uncerainy as o source of supply > afer 965, we hae confined our consideraions of-addional sorage- and- supply for each of he areas considered o he.needs in 965. Howeer, in general we hae. considered he needs of disribuion srenghening for a period up o a leas 980, excep for he.easerly porion of he sysem. This was done.be cause i is no economical o insall disribuion main improemen for "a period of less han 25 years in he fuure. For he easerly area we hae considered he disribuion needs only o he year 965, because a possible change in source of supply would affec he fuure disribuion needs of his area more han i would affec he oher wo areas. Deficiencies «f Sysem Oer he pas 0 years he growh of area sered by he Waer Company has been excepionally rapid. The disribuion sysem in general has no been Arn ; proed rapidly enough o mee "he demands pu upon (i for eiher peak consumpion usage or proper fire serice.. A.raher large., area surrouriding he Scoch Plains disribuion reseroir has deeloped a an eleaion oo high for -saisfacory serice- from ha reseroir. Een under he bes condiions," pressures in his area.are low and. when large drafsoccur in moredisan areas, pressures are reduced unil somfi areas hae no pressure a all." The disribuion, sysem in mos areas, is deficien in pipe sizes and capaciy o proide adequae fire serice. They are sered by 6-inch grids. A six-inch grid fedby closejly spaced ieeders can supply domesic fife demands. Where" feeders are widely spaced fire, serice is.inadequae. In a number of insances in his sysem feodprb areoo-awidcly-spaced-for good fire serice for deached "dwejjings" and" where high alue propery exiss, such as" schools, churches, ec., an adequae fire supply is no aailable. In he, following secions hese deficiencies are discussed in more deail and recommendaions are made for heir correcion. Recommended Improemens Theres nohing like i for fun, recreaion and relaxaion,, f will gie a whale of a lo of pleasure o you, your children and your guess* The cos? Less han you hink.. See us far maerials and helpful suggesions. We are always happy o cooperae. 336 Cenennial Anu* CRanford ers in his secion are saisfacory for he foreseeable fuure. The 6- inchy gric} sysem beween. hese feeders, wih he excepion of he omparaiely undeeloped porion of Scoch Plains, is fairly well in-j presen aerage demand of.he egraed. Tne addiion of approxir I maximum week. By he year 865 maeiy 7000 fee of 6-inch mains j hedeficiency will beabbu 0. would eliminae, many dead j mgd.. In order., o oercome his jnds arid gie he- grid adequae deficiency w he new 24-inch main The wesern end of he exising low serice sysem which includes Norh Plainfield, Plainfield and pars of Souh Plainfield, Piscaawny, Rarian, Fanwood and Scoch Plains, conains mos of he well, supply and herefore will require lile addiional waer. The Nehqrwood Field has an esimaed safe yiefd of 7; mgd and diersion righs oaling 7.0 mgd hae been obained and deeloped frori oher wells in" he area. The following abulaion of presen and prediced populaions and flows was used as a basis jor planning proposed reinforcemens for his porionof he sysem Year las 063 )80 Populaion (Esfd) 70, Consumpion - med, Ag. Day of Year Ag. Day o( Max. Week 7.5 2; W.5..Max Day... 7.S 2 ID.S Max. Hour Since our preious repor was submied diersion righs for an addiional 2.0 mgd hae been obained and deeloped in he Grcenbroolc well field and a. 6-inch main connecing he well field o he disribuion sysem is under consrucion.. In. order ha his 6-inch main be fuuy uilized we recommend he consrucion of a 2-inch main on Wes End Aenue exending from - he end o lje 6-inch main o connec wih he exising 2-inch main a Tappan Sree. I is expeced ha an addiional 2.0. mgd well supply, probably in he Greenbrook area, will be deeloped as par of he immediae improemen program. This would gie a oal supply of 4. mgd in he wesern porion of he sysem (2.0 "mgd of he Neherwood yield being allocaed o he inermediae area). Exising sorage consising of he 0.8 mg Johnson Drie, sandpipe, he.5 mg collecing basin a Neherwood* and 4.0 mgd of he Jerusalem Aenue reseroir would be sufficien o proide adequae serice hrough 965 when used in conjuncion wih he well supply The principal disribuion feed- WILBUR COON SHOES Urn WOMEN ANDREW CRJSANTI. Gndnae «f American School of Fneipedes SM CENTENNIAL AVK. OKANWKU YOUK CAS PICKID UP bd»f«opl«! Mb rrnr ou m f J, ofod iibm. J UNION coum BBICK COMPANY 4S* NORTB AVB. wo* n. ah addiional 2 mgd from his field. Wih his 2 m«d,.and he 4.6 mgd now aailable, his porion of he sysem is "sill deficien by almos 5 mgd compared o he Capaciy for pcak domesic fire l o w s.. ". ; In he Scoch Plains area a numfrora Rahway and Rarian in Scoch Plains o Dunbar Aenue and Clifon Sree in Wesfield oer of dead ends should;be con-j should-be used o is maximum aeced ogeher... In some in-capaciy. This can be done by ances 6Tinch mains, will no gie I reducing he hydraulic gradien o idequae srengh and 8-inchwill j as lbur as pracicable a Wesfield Je required.. The high area along and parallel i,o W dland Aenue preseris a oparae problem. A corisiderable irea is aboe Eleaion 70 which s abou he lowes eleaion ha can receie adequae serice from ihe low serice sysem This, area >f abou 200 acres will require a separae high serice areawhen H and repumping he waer o a higher* gradien by means of a new booser saion. The new. booser saion should be an auomaic one,.operaing only -when he pressure dropped below a predeermined leel. To accomplish his wihou inerfering wih- he weserly end of he sysem, a check ale mus be insalled in he 6- l The wesern areasysem Srould be balanced considerably beer if a connecion could be made beween he wo 2-lnch mains en eiher side of he Middlesex Waer Company Park Aenue Saion. Inermediae Serice Area Our preious repor brough o ligh he poor condiions exising, around~he"-scoch Plains reseroir, during he periods of high demand. The deficiencies exising/in his area canno be recified by balancing he load on his.reseroir as has beeh he pas pracice. Because of hese condiions we recommend he creaing of a new serice area encompassing pars of Fanwood, Scoch Plains. Wesfield and Mounainside. I Would be sered by "he exising Jerusalem Aenue wells, a, new.0 mgd well supply in Mounainside and a booser saion connecion ohe presen reseroir. This serice area is shown (in a plae aached o he rcporl wih all he new mains and faciliies necessary for is creaion. All lo caions are enaie since acual locaions canno be seleced -unil field sudies and sureys are made.. The following is a abulaion of he prediced populaion and flows used as a basis of design for deelopmen of his inermediae sericearea.. > Year Populaion (Esd.) Consumpion, mgd <o niml «Aerage Dally Aerage Day Mqximu mweok Maximum Day Maximum Hour. A presen he Jerusalem Aenue wells are capable of deliering.5 mgd and by addiion of a new.0 mgd supply hi Mounainside, i is, possible o mee he presen aerage day of he maximum week. By proiding sorage in. he sysem of million gallons he sysem would be self-sufficien for he presen and seeral years o come. In he fuure more sorage would be required, and addiional waer would-hae. o be aken hrough a booser from he Jerusalem Aenue reseroir. I. is our opinion ha he creaion of his serice area is essenial for good serice as early as possible. No o creae i bu o reinforce and srenghen he remainder of he sysemwould moe some of he deficiencies, bu would sill leae a large porion of he area wih inadequae pressures. Some areas would hae saic pressures as low as, 20 pounds per square inch wih he Scoch Plains reseroir full. A imes of high demand and low waer -leels in he reseroir, pressures would be somewha lower. 35» O Sd iaoo Easern End of Sysem The easern porion of he low serice area is he leas self-sufficien of any porion of he sysem. I has he following wells locaed wihin is boundaries M»wlm»m Mnlk Dlll Hfounafnside" -0 Kenilworh 0.6 Wesfield The following is a abulaion of he prediced populaion and flows used as a basis of. design for reinforcing and srenghening he easern porion of he sysem Y * IBM IMS Year IBM IMS ISM p (Esimaed* Couamnon. m4 Aerage Day 8.B U.5 SJJ Aerage Day Max. Week -5 las 25 Maximum Day Maximum Hour As can be seen from he wo abulaions aboe, here is a large deficiency.hi aailable supply in. his porion of, he sysem, /en for presen day demands. The only possible addiional waer, aailable wlhin--he-sysem -Iself is--from he Rahway. Rier well field. We hae assumed for bur calculaions The program proposed,by he Company o he Public Uiliy Commission proided for paralleling he exising 6-inch main from he Souh Plainfield booser Saion o he end. of (he new 24-inch main described aboe wih a new 6-inch and 20-inch main. The Company laer proposed o clean he older porion of he exising 6-inch main beween he booser saion and Woodland Aenue. By cleaning and lining he older secion of he 6-inch main, and by reising he sucion and discharge piping a exising Souh Plainfield booser saion, approximaely 6 mgd can be pumped hrough his line. Our. sudies of fuure n quiremens are based on cleaning and lining he 6-inch main and repumping he waer. In he fuure, if an Adequae source is aailable o his secion, of he sysem a some oher locaion,.repumping a Wesfield will no be necessary.. " Under presen-disribuion sys-, ern oneraion in he eas end of he. sysem, he only means of supplying addiional waer are by drawing from, he Jerusalem Aenue reseroir, he Souh Plainfield boosiex saion and he Neherwood saion. The disance from he Neherwood Saion o he Ehnora boundary is approximaely fee, irom he Scoch Plains reseroir fee; and from he EwhWw ~->scr saion abou " In order o delier he quaniy of»>ir needed Sn he eas end during imes of maximum consumpion he hydraulic gradien frwn he reseroir I and pumping saions is ery seep. As a resul, areas on high ground a shor disance from he Scoch Plains reseroir andj on he ridge o he eas in. he Neherwood pumping saion are eiher wihou waer or hae ery low pressures, and as ho reseroir is drawn down, condiions became worse. The inermediae serice area will sere some of his area,bu if he aboe condiion were o remain, cerain areas.will «*O be affeced. To alleiae his condiion a sand.pipe wih an auomaic booser saion is proposed o he eas of he Scoch Pains-reseroir ouside of he inermediae serice area. This. ank would normally ac as a.graiy sorage bu during imes of peak demand, afer he ank was parially empy, he hydraulic gradien would be mainained by pumping from he ank. By means of his operaion he draf on he Scoch Plains reseroir would be held o a minimum. The work jus described will improe,«-«ndiions maerially bu he easern area will sill be deficien in aailable SUPDIV. The Elizabehown Waer Company ia planning o consruc a 24-inch main from he-exising-36-ihck main In he iciniy of. Winfield Township o sere Union. *The new main is being designed for 2 mgd, of which abou 6 mgd is expeced o be aailable o he Plainf ield- Union Waer Company. Wih his 6 mgd and he 6 mgd.from he exising booser saion he oal aailable waer for he eas end of he sysem "will be 8.6 mgd By referring o he abulaion "of prediced populaions and flows for he eas, end of own, which is shown preiously, i can be seen ha wih 86 mgd aailable he maximum.daily flow for 905 can be me. Wih addiional sorage he aerage of he maximum week an be handled up o some ime pas ;;* Because of he lower ground eleaions presen in..he Roselle Park. Rosele Borough and Linden secions of he disribuion sysem, an eleaed sorage, ank o sero he. area would necessarily hae an exremely high ower, somewhere in h» iciniy of 50 fee. Because of his, we propose ha a second low pressure area be creaed using he righ of way a he Garden Sae Parkway as a boundary. The area o he souh and eas of he Parkway would hae a pressure" gradien of abou 50 fee lower han he adjoining area. I would be conneced o he adjoining area by pressure reducing ales so ha i would no be complo elyde penden on hcleliz- abehown Waer Company. The necessary work for creaing his new serice area and "for srenghening and reinforcing he res of he eas porion of he Plainfield-Union disribuion sysem is shown Ion a plae appended o he repor!. - Fuure Work Someime before 980 i will be necessary o obain addiional waer and furher srenghen he disribuion sysem. Our recommendaion for a 5.0 mgd booser saion wih a. 24-inch ransmission main aking waer (from he. Elizabehown 48-inch main, ay 3 mg sandpipe wih 3,000 fee of 24- inch main and 0,500 fee of 2- inch main along,roue 20, Is presened. The 2-inch main along Roue 20 may hae o be consruced sooner han planned if he commercial srip along he highway coninues o grow and priae supplies proe, inadequae. We hae no made recommendaions for he easern par of he sysem beyond 965 because of he effec inroducion of a regional supply will hae on ha area. Improemen Program and Coss I Is unpracical o insall all of he improemens menioned herein in a shor space of ime. Our esimae; for he oal improemens recommended is abou hree million dollars, which we beliee should be carried ou wihin a proram of abou 5 years duraion. The mos expensie par df*his program is he conersion of he nrca around (he Scoch Plains ank... o an Inermediae serice area which requires insallaion of mains and sorage faciliies before.he sysem can be cu oer o he higher pressure. We. haeoulined a suggesed program which we beliee will resul in generally saisfacory serice. Sree locaions are enaie and subjec o considerable modificaion bu he general plan is considered necessary. -We hae nb aemped o udy" eery local condiion. In small areas work no included in our recommendaions may be reqtqred o proide compleely saisfacory serice. Such work should be included in he annual exension programs. 95S.8C Descripion EsL Cos (a) Complee. 2 mgd well deelopmen (Greenbrook) $50,000 (b) Reconsruc Souh Plainfield Booser Saion... $25,000 (c) Clean and line 6-inch main Roofing - Siding Guers - Leaders Ai Work Guaraneed JOHN J. DIFABIO MS B. UNCOLN AVENUI CRanford 6-05~~ COAST TO COAST MOVERS Anywhere o he U. 8. «r Cano Safe. Eeaa fferfoe. By Van Kail B«*i Air HENRY P. TOWNSEND, ALLIED VAN LINES, Inc. Fireproof Sarac* for Commercial anil r»cklu * c gp bmajes Grrca Freely CU WBseU -MM in Mapje aenue from booser saion o Woodland aenue and insall check ale a Maple,and Woodland (Plainfield)... >. $45,000 (d) Lay following mains 9,800-2" (Table I), " (Table I), " (Table I>, " (Table I)... $577,000 <e> "Consruc 6 mgd booser sa-..ion wih. 0.5 mg ank on 24- ;.inch main wes of Lake Road (Scqph Plains)... $90,000 (f) Consruc 2 mgd booser saion a 3rd aenue and Lo- cus sree wih.5 mg reseroir <Roselle Bor J ough>... $90,000 <g> Deelop addiional" 2 mgd well supply in Rahway Valley <Cranford)...,... $50,000 TOTAL *55-66 $,027,000 IS57"S9 DacripUen Ei. Cop <a> Consruc 4 mgd booser saion and.5 mg sandpipe near Woodland nenuo and Broad sree (Wesfield $20,000 <b) "Consruc l-.otng-elcaedsorage ank a Wilson and Souh aenue, eas (Cranford).. $80,000 (c) Consruc.0 mg eleaed ; sorage ank a Coif ax and.roselle aenue (Roselle Park)...;..... $80,000. <d) Consruc i.o mgd booser saion wih-0.5 mg reseroir arvreelands Mills road and Rarian road (Winfleld Township) -.. $75,000 I (e> Consruc.0 mg reseroir in Wachung Reseraion par of Scoc h Plains for inermediae serice area $200,000 (f) Insall fie pressure reducing ales o creae new low serice area eas of Garden Sae Parkway $35,000 (g) Coner Jerusalem aenue wells o new high. serice $30,000 (h) Deelop.0 mgd well in Mounainside.. $25,000 (i) Rebuild exising Jerusalem Aenue.. Booser Saion! $30,000 (j) Lay following mains 2,700-24" (Table ID, 3,000-20" (able II), " (Table ID,-,62,900 l -2 -(Table IIV 8,a00"-9" (fable II) $, TOTAL $2,265,000 Monag and Lorraine Berrich. Also receiing his degree were Ania Brown, Phyllis Hooley and Claire Kulmayer..The Ceremony was followed by a.chrismas pary, wih he program including refreshmens and dancing.,; (..»* Mainenance Posiion Duies Told by Board Job specificaions for a new posiion mainenance and operaion man hae been adoped by he Board of Educaion. The board appropriaed funds for he pos in he curren budge, bu no one was hired o fill i. According o he specificaions, he mainenance and operaion. man. will be under he superision of he secreary. He 7 will be responsible for he mainenance and repairs-of~allrbuildings-and-"i-iscscpeced ha he will be an experienced mechanic and repair man wih considerable of his experience in carpenry as well as some abiliy o work in he fields of plumbing, heaing and elecriciy." -. ;.. In addiion o. repair and mainenance work, he.will.hae general, superlsidnofwork and rain-, ing of janiors., The specificaions require a formal educaion up o high school and a leas 0 years- experience in he mechanical rades "wih special emphasis on carpenry.", Rainbow Majoriy ; Degree Conferred,,,,. A a regular meeing of Azure. Assembly, 40, Order of Rainbow for.girls,(in he Masonic.Temple los Tuesday nigh, he majoriy degree was conferred upon Nancy Zullck, Barbara Schaz, Joan PLAY SAFE ON TV REPAIRS Trus he repairing of your TV se. only o horoughly qualified ex- -perb We are-saffed by facory - approted echnicians, exclusiely. CRANFQRD RADIO Exacly The Glasses Your Eye Physician Prescribes" 3rmner IN WESTFIELD Corner Broad and Elm" OPEN MONDAY EVENINGS 9 s jusainion onicuia 277 Norh Broad S. Elisabeh, N. J. Opn Thanday Eeoln* Claud Wcdiwaay* and your TiMi, o* a UNION COINTY TRUST COMPANY THOUSANDS of Union Couny folks deposi heir saings wih us because hey like he ime-saing conenience of our fie handy office locaions. Theres a Union Couny Trus office near where you lie or worki If,you haen ye discoered he ease and speed of saing a Union ;Gounly~Tris,-sop~ ina our office neares.you and le us open a saings accoun for you oday7. Seres he Couny and seres i well! nionconn il Braid STWe«iiln ertler* fwnle* Sf 609 Wcafidd Ac 00 Soullr A*e E fo«ni Dpoi Uwm* Cwporaies )i V" \.

8 * S S i " i " - " > - -? ~ - ; - ; X T T " V - ; X T ; " ; ; ;.,.,-,. / /.. ;... /- r r ",....,!.- ; T ; ; - ; /..;,.;.;" ",.. ". >, -. ;, -.. i. ).. " ;, ;! /".. ; ;.. " >.. " " /. " ; -..- "..".;~ " ",. ".. - V - - ; - K ;, ; -. w -. / / THE CRAWFORP CITIZEN AND CHRONICLErWEPNESpAY. DECEMBER 29, Church, School, Indusrial, Business Expansions Lised «- (Coninued from Fronpage) who was appoined shareholders represenaie for affiliaes of he Sandard Oil Company (New Jerj sey) in. he Unied Kingdom; >i.. Charles, C. Goodfellow, Jr.. who ;. was eleced presiden "of he Cran- ". ford Bo>s Camp-Associaion; Se<> {, ondl.charles A. Harker/Jr.. son j, of Mrs. Rober Morris of 28 Arbor sree, who was officially, declared dead afer preiously bej - ing lised as missing in acion in " Korea; Kenneh W. Iersen. guid-- " ance direcor of Union Junior Col- ;, Jege, who wa"s insalled as presi- den of he Kiwanis Club; Ri- ; " chard K. Loeland who was named, direcor of he Cranford Boys Camp. Siler Lake, nearhope. ~ E. J. Lyons.whose appoinmen! by Presiden Eisenhower as assis- \,an posmaser general ufias confirmed by he XJ. &. Senae; Mrs. Eleanor- Rooseel.,-wfie of he lae I -.. Presiden Franklin/D. Rooseel.! who spoke a an open meeing, of j he Cranford College Club on he. Unied Naions; Waler K. Schweir zer whois presidnrelec of he, Kiwanis Club; J.. Henry Vereneaul who was eleced presiden of he Cranford Democraic. Club; Anhony J. Wier of 3 Cherokee road who was named by Goernor.. Rober Mener as a member of - Selecie Serice Boani 43. Beany Queen Crowned Miss Dolores Joari Winf ield who ihkr- if. was seleced ar MfasJ Seafood Princess a Poin Pleasan;* and Brig. Gen. Ralph H. Zwicker, cenral figurein he McCarhy inesigaions and former commanding officer of Carnp Kilmer, who spoke a a join meeing of Craniords serice" clubs.. A reiew of Ihe people who made hews during 954 would be incomplee wihou menioning a suden of S. Michaels School and wo former Cranford High School ahlqes who rescued children who fell hrough hin ice. Receiing acclaim for heir rescue effors were William Maher, Jr., 3. of 5 Columbia aenue; Edward Kelly and Joseph Daley. Jr., former high school sudens resid ing in Winf ield., Poliics GOP Group ;. Like mos oher phases of life in Cranford in 955, he field of poliics had many deelopmens arid shows growh a leas in he mind of some. "The major deelopmen was ii«*r.formaion, of a local chaper of he Good Goernmen Republicans of Union Couny.. This group challenged he leadership, of he "regu- iars," Jju failed o gain conrol of he Republican Municpal Coro- Albahs was eleced chairman, defeaing George Berry. Mr. Albans succeeded Edward C. McMahon who was defeaed in a bid ifor reelecion as a commiceman by James McGoVney A. While baling for couny commiee poss, he.republicans, re- " mained..unied in backing. Commissioner Howard Cowpcrhwaie and Ira D. Dorian, chairman of he Planning Board, as Township Commiee candidaes. They were nominaed in he April primary and eleced in- Noember by defcainggus Cohen,"a member of he Cranford Republican.Club. Who ran as an independen wih he endorsemen of he Democras. Cranford remained solidly in he elecion by giing all GOP candidaes large majoriies." - i---.- ( Anoher major poliical deelopmen was *h e defea of "he local opion bingo and raffles-referendum in he ownship. While near.r by- communiies auhorized he playing of; bingo, Cranford. oers rejeced*i by a slim margin. Prior o he oe, he, Cranford Clergy Council issued a saemen opposing he referendum. Commuer Serice,Bale Nr,u> Schedule Issued Deermined o mainain is repuaion as a good place in which o lie. Cranford surdily sood up for is righs o conenien commuer serice in a bale beginning wih he issuance of he" Jersey Cenral Railroads April imeable, which.was referred o as, discriminaing agains Cranford cqmmuers in faor of Wesfield and oher owns on he line, and coninuing afer many of Cranford demands had been me in he neyi imeable which ook effec in Sepember. New impeus was gien o he figh by a" 0.percen.ifare hike which wen Ino effec Noember Mayor Fred,P. Andersen declar-r ed ha Cranford commuers are willing o pay" for firs class serice if we ge i. bu we cerainly don wan o pay for i if we don ge i" M«said J,ocal com-i muers will be represened, a a Uearing onthe increase o DeHfiefiT by he Inersae- Commerce Com-,mission in Newark on January 9. by he Iner-Munfcipal Group for Beer Rail Serice and also direcly if Township Aorney Carl H. Warsinski finds ha he ownship is in a posiion o paricipae in he hearing under procedure sipulaions adoped by he ICC. Changes were made in, he Sepember imeable o proide more conenien serice for Crawford commuers following seeral conferences held during he year. by Mayor Andersen and his" ciizens commiee, comprising George W. Alberson, uaymond S. Hunicke and Rober Rj Lang, named in July* following as a resul of rec- ommendaions made a a mass meeing of Commuers*in Rooseel School on June 23."..., Fund Dries Suppored Cranfords growh resuled in increases in quoas in mos annual <\jnd dries conduced here, bu he ownspeople responding nobly, enabling such organizaions as he following o exceed or approximae heir goals locally Cranford Unied Fund, American Cancer Sociey. Naional Foundaion for Infanile Paralysis, Hear Associaion. Cerebral Palsy Associaion American.. Red Cross,.. Menal Healh Associaion and Muscular Dysrophy Associaion. Figh for Waer Cranford Leads Aack Wih Mayor Andersen sering.as a member of he execuie commiee of he,iner-municipal Waer Commiee. Craniford during 954 was in.he forefron of he bale waged by communiies in his area- for immediae acion by he Plainficld-Union Waer Company o preen seasonal waer shorages and pressure drops arid for a long-range plan o insure adequae supplies for he fuure. Skirmishes began early in-" he.year as hearings were resumed be- "fore he Public Uiliy Commission in Newark on a proposal of he Republican column in he general waer company o increase is raes by 25 percen, a which, ime he company requesed an addiional 0 percen o coer pro-, posed, improemens. A PUC decision in March graning Plainfield-Union a rae.increase calculaed o; add $272,280 o. is annual reenues, or abou 47 percen of he company-proposed increase~of $5,28,500, was described by\ Mayor Andersen as "a SUDsamial icory" for he munici-,paliies\sered. by Plainfieldliriion, eipecialjkfince he PUC also..ordered he company o begin work immediaely on a $,000,000 improemen plan "recommended in. an engineering surey, and ake "all- oher seps necessaryn assure ha, is serice shall b< salfe. proper arid 4d quae by hi early summer of 954." <J Resricions Imposed Alhoughhere were delays in he scheduled improemen program, as a resulof which resricions had o be placed on use of garden hose during a summer in which Cranford suffered wo. in sances of dangerously low wae pressure, by lae July one of hi main phases of he work, insalla ion of 8,500 fee of 24-frich-pipe line from Scoch Plains o Wesfield, had been compleed, permiing a welcomcrushof surplus Elizabehown Consolidaed Wae Company waer ino Plainfield Union mains. On Sepember resricions were lifed and h< Waer company issued a saemen o he effec ha new sources p supply now aailable and hose o be aailable by he summer of 955 were expeced o preen a KENILWORTH WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER ANSWER * SERVICE ies which reached a climax here during he pas wo years. Haing accomplished he firs b is main objecies, he Iner- Municipal Waer Commiee commissioned Malcolm Pirnie Engineers of New York (which firm in June had submied o he commiee an oer-all repor on Plainfield-Uniori faciliies) o" make a deailed surey, own by own, o he disribuion faciliies of h waer company and make recommendaions for improemens o insure adequae waer flow in ihc fuure A repor on his surey now in he hands of represenaies of he member communiies of he inermunicipal group recommends addiions and improemens o he companys disribuion sysem a an esimaed cos of $3,000,000. and ses forh he chronological order in which hey should be made beween now and he end ol 959. The engineers asser hai wih he suggesed improemen he disribuion sysem should be adequae unil 980 for he area sered by Plalnfield-Union, wih h excepion of he easern end of he sysem, needs.ol which are coered unil 965.,, Commiee Coninues Mayor Anderson. repored ha he members of he execuie commiee a a meeing his monh decided ha coninued exisonce o he Iner-Municipal Commiee L an. absolue necessiy wih wo prime objecies. Improemen of he obsolee waer disribuion sysem and guaranee of an inermediae supply unil a Round Valley becomes a Tealiy, and 2. Cooperaion wih oher groups work- Ing oward a Round Valley. (Bills aimed a enabling he esablishmen ~of a huge reseroir in Round Valley, Hunerdoh Couny o proide adequae wafer sorage faciliies for "he fuure hae been adoped by ie Sae Assembly during he pas year bu hus far hae "no gained enough oes o pass in hesenae.) NEW! 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CHAMBERLAIN CBaaferd DfcUCATESSENS COLONY DELICATESSEN Complee Una of - DELICACIES AU CpoUns * BakinB Done on Premlsaa U M. Calca Ae. OBaarard «-aje» * ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS THOMAS BENINATI LECTBCAL COMTBACTOB IJNDUSTBIAL WTBINO CBaaferd «-l»m Mera ak Ba, KaaUwarla aal-hbatinooilb-aaka Banford «-»M Dalaa aad Maria Aaa. Omaard FUNERAL DIRECTORS DOOLEY FUNERAL SERVICE PUNEBAL DIBBCTOBB, Fbone CBanbird B-OUS IB Norh Aa W. Oraafard FURNITURE * CRANFORD FURNITURE BEDBOOll. XJiMri MOOM. KRCHXM SIMMONS BEDOINO Phonal CTUnford 9-04 IO» Nera Calaa Aa. Craaard HARDWARE CRANFORD PAINT & HARDWARE STORE ATLAS POWEB TOOLS Glass Qarden Tools - House Furnishings numbing- Supplies - Wallpaper Floor W«.Hlj Mm~.iT.mf IB* Beaa Aa B. CBaafard C-ISIB E. & L. HARDWARE CO. Open Dally a A. M. o 7 P. M. Thura. Ac EL ill 8 P. M. Sunday rom B A.M. o P.M. ISM Barliuii Bead - Baafard 6-O0* JEWELER MARTIN JEWELERS BeBlaered Jeweler. American Oem Sociey EspeH Walak aad Jewelry Baaslra 7 N. UNION AVE. 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Cruul DOERRS ATLANTIC SERVICE.ATLANTIC A TL AN TIC. Produc* Boad Serice- Pick Up JbDelieri Seak Ae., B. A- Ceaeaalal CB «-»!II * SERVICE STATIONS THEB3Z SERVICE STATION Gas r OU Lubricaion H We Pick Up * Delier Call CBaafard «-BS0O Baak Ae.. W. Crului Taxi Serice SCARBROTTOrTS TAXI. CBANFOBD FOB ST IKUa V Go AnTpIac*, - CRanford a-mm TELEVISION * CBANFORD BA0O VBLEVISIOM A BABE) UfAOl Car Badloa Bepsirai Hlulau Blna Crsaa TIRES. Tlrea Tubes Baeries Recapping Serice HORTOITS Beak aad Sau. Ualoa Ayes.. Tai. CBaafard *«oo * TYPEWRITER SERVICE Cenennial Business Machine Co. CUB B*fU«n 0 Cheek WrUu SALES SERVICE 230 Cenennial Aenu*.. afozd * UPHOLSTERERS i CRANFORD UPHOLSTERY SHOP. F.KaaCaer A Baas Upholsering * Inerior Becorsim Blip Coen - Furniure B«pali» C-W* CBanford»-<laa» IZLBaah A*. B., VENETIAN BUNDS UPHOLSTERY SHOP VeaaUn Blind* Qualiy Brands Democras Taking Oer Council Poss GARWOOD - 3C«? Years Day Aili see.f»o nem fanes <m he Borough Connriill a*!. ha body orgziziizcs 9rrfMTTfflkxr 3w* «nii>g A-ear hose- oj DeanocialsFjied-. crick C- Wc&waa, Jr, and I. George CasaSjooa and beir presence-. To e4iiw wash ha of a new mayor. DeujLiuud. Williara H. Seerag.; xaiuj po Jhe Democras in oorrfissfa of fbe local o Car She firs ime Campefing flaea; oms as counciliueq a asa ademmfid meeidg of he E35B Banpwgli Council uhicfa Macros- Baaan E. DirTerypn has called fcr. B5 ajm. Saurday wiu >e RieginMirfin Edward B. Tiller, ar&o. «as defeaed for reelecion -ED IGocsaslier,, and lar. arfeo Sigwr o ran in- AIso sepprng csnra will be mayor- pii*""" ih-m-ki who acaed fe ewxaa&smsg ro years of his.foinrllii-ibioe-year. orn as couricilnian n.cnsrar o become mayor ear he. weaiaacaag wo monhs off he? ercn acaed by farmer Magnus- *. Thomas Daub when be *<» *",»* irmflptsherig of Union Gam & <m Kowember. - The oher Denaooraflic member of he 955»""" «* Q be Lewis UL Ross, xsrfo KS «««m; i >V < HTg he firs year off a Cfcree-jiar erm. Repoblicacs < n.i>n i.b*f H US TH«* new council w*3i be- aowgrn S. ISac- PoagaH ajjjd Fkraci X «g"r"»», boh campeeias ian* second year of hree-year erras. arms Edward F. Sanders, -arfeo isnas irmmf»d afer he Noembes- rfecllonn o sere in place of fiiimf «*TiMiiiimCTii»jw( Didcerrnan»"»rff DeoeBrfsejr 33, Wih hree Dexsmoas aad hree Republicans OQfffriTRfTi and he deciding oe a **"» Iharrlc of a Democraic, rnyoo-. 3fiew Years Day appoisosacbas smc rrpeded o resul in cfgigr a-h down he - inp- ir» rf- bewocas official family.. io be replaced are Bomocggn Aalnmey Bernard Se Dner w wra> ias sered he borough; n *» pos ra years; yen. and Seffen. boh off mfxxm were redecade- o In Specor* EJOCTS BL Byw who firs sered in hai fc*8iu*iiy back i n he I93CVS- - Hfr and BiEcs- BL CSbarles Wressman and beor ifase daughers, of 86 Fourfe aroezxk. so* spending 0 days in -*. p> * HJrri f Ha isi- Assume Council Posiions Saurday Rejoin Borough Council Nex Week L GEORGE CASABONA FREDERICK q. WEIIRUM. Jr. Peiion Qu ForConlin GARWOOD John E. Conlin of 35 Hemlock aenue, whose firs erm as l a G.-jrwpod;. represenaie on he.board of Educaion of Union k Couny Regional Disric is expiring, reealed oday ha he has aken ou a peiion and expecs ha he.will run for reelecion, bu declared he is no ye ready o make a definie saemen on his candidacy. The erm of Garwoods oher represenaie on he board, John L. Banyasz of 408 Beech aenue, expires in Regional oers will name hree board members"a he elecion.on February. The oher wo members.whose erms are expiring are Raymond W. Forbes of Springfield, presiden Of he board, and Dr. Minor C. K. Jones ofmoun mens will be sered, wih Mrs. Tougher as hosess... "If you could make a new sar in life, wha would you do?" is he quesion asked by he film o be shown, he Re. Mr. Tougher explained. I ells he sory of a young couple who saw life in a new perspecie when -deah hreaened, and who ook adanage ofheir opporuniies when he hrea had passed. For his sermon a he. a.m. worship serice Sunday he Re. Mr. Tougher also has chosen, a New Years heme "Can he Leopard Change His Spos?".Sunday School will mee as usual a 945 Rehearsals of he Junior Choir will be resumed a 330 p.m. Monday, and here will be a meeing of Sunday School eachers in he church a 8 p.m. Tuesday. ; Mid-week* prayer meeing and Bible sudy will begin again afer ieholidays a 8 p.m. nex Wednesday, and Senior Choir rehear*- sals will.be resumed a-8 p.m. oh January 0. Program o Include Film 4" -GARWOOD A film. "Second Chance." dealing wih he possibiliy of new beginnings for people who hae failed o make he mos of heir opporuniies in he pas, will be one feaure of a Wach Nigh program o be held in he manse of he Garwood Presbyerian Churchra-40S-Cener sree, saring" afo The Re. Eric S. Tougher, pas- ior, who will show he fllm, announced ha his years.new Years Ee een will be more informal in naure han he Wach Nigh serices held in he church in preious years. There will be, a sher worship serice, and he program, scheduled o end shorly afer midnigh, also will. include a ime of fellowship. Refresh- S. Pauls Church Has New Years Theme Sunday - GARWOOD "Forward Wih Chris" will be he sermon.opic of he Re. Waler C. Pugh, pasor, a he ; ll a.m. serice as New Years Sunday is obsered a S. Rauls Eangelical and Reformed Church nex Sunday. There will be" regularsunday School classes a 945 a.m., I was announced his week.ha he annual congregaional meeing will be held on January 2. Monhly meeing of- he Consisory will be held in he church aj 8 p.m. Tuesday. The Ladies Aid will mee a 30 p.m. on January 3. Chief Falzone Eleced GARWOOD Police Chief Fred Falzone was eleced a icepresiden of h Union Couny Police. Cnjefs* Associaion.a a meeing in Hillsid on Tuesday of, las week. ChiefCharles J. Honecker of Mounainside was named presiden, succeeding Chief.Alber P. Pfirrmann of Weslleld. FROM, YOUR MOBILHEAT DEALER nuepeslxablk. FRIENDLY SERVICE SINCE 925". CRanford YABPi 4. moon AVES. LEXINGTON AVE. AT L.V.R.B. Sae Aid o Schools To Gu Local Tax Need KENILWORTH Increased sae aid foreducaion will hae a big bearing on he school budge for he school year ia Kenilworh.- -,.-,.,...- Alhough oal appropriaions will be higher haa las year, he increase will be more han coered by increased sae aid. "This meaas.he amoun o be raised by.local ALVA MYERS KENNETH HART ainside,. ice-presiden. Dr. Jones became he firs candidae in he field when he filed his peiion for reelecion las week. I is expeced ha- Mr. Forbes also will sock reelecion, bu, he has made no commimen y e.. peiions is.9 p.m. January 2, i was. announced by Mrs. Helen R. Smih, secreary of he board! The oar regisraion deadline for he Regional eecion"was passed Thursday. GarWood, Kenilworh and Springfield each hae wo represenaies on he Regional board, while Clark, Mounainside and Berkeley Heighs each hae one. Kenilworhs represenaies are.aery Ward and William Broderick, neiher of whom is up for reelecion in February. Mr. Wards hree-year erm expires in February, ijse, and" Mr. Brofericks in February, JMehodiss Join Naionwide Aendance Drie \KENILWORTH The Communiy Mehodis Church - will paricipae In a naionwide Church aendance crusade; he Re. John R. Dexheimer, pasor, announced. The crusade will be plannem by he laymen of he, church a a meeing Monday eening, Howard Murphy, lay leader, and George Carpener, chairman of he. Commission oh Membership and Eangelism, arc in charge of he pro- r gram..,-. A he meeing, plans will be se up for he. obserance which will begin a he II a.m. serice on January 9 and coninue hrough Easer, a period om4 weeks. The crusside will emphasize regular aendance a serices ampng church members, he Re. Mr. Dexheimer explained..- Visiaions o homes,of members will be made by laymen of he church and aendance cards will be disribued which can be used o keep a record of aondance. They also will -disribue lieraure abou he crusade. A he a.m. serice Sunday, he Sacramen of Holy Communion will be adminisered. There will be no sermon. New Years Sunday will be obsered. The Sunday School will conene a. 930 a.m. and he Inermediae Youh"* Fellowship will mee a 2 p,m. and he Mehodis Youh Fellowship a 730 p.m.. Mrs. Dexheimer will be hosess Poin Sociey a» Expansion Seen for Spring KENILWORTH A a meeing on January 0, he Board of Educaion is expeced o consider and approe an applicaion o he Sae Commissioner of Educaion requesing permission o pu. L,S5-0Q,QO.Qbpnd issue on a xe/iireidunior--approal-by ho oers- 6f Kenilworh.., The board.expecs o hae a. r" deb saemen from Mrs. Prances boys and girls locker rooms and showe.rs, a shop, a lunchroom seaing 250 persons and" wo regular classrooms on he firs floor. The second floor would conain an ar room, a home, making room, a science room and lie regular classrooms.. school* year VU be considered. A a meeiru! earlier his nionh, he rusees unanimously approed preliminary Vlans for he half- /nillion dollar expansion program. I consiss of a wing o Harding School conaining \i gymnayium, oihca p.m. Monday a he parsonage, 5 Souh Eigheenh sree and he execuie commiee of he Womens Sociey of Chrisian Serice mees a 8. p.m. Tuesday. The- Sunday School Choir will rehearse a 7 oclock Tuesday eening and he Mehodis Choir a 8 p.m. on January 6. Girl Scou Troop 3 mees a 3 p.m. Monday and Girl Scou Troop 4 a he same hour on Tuesday. Girl Scou Troop 5 conenes a he church a 65 p.m. nex Wednesday... Condon, borough collecor,of axe.; and reasurer, by ha dae. Afer he applicaion and deb saemen are forwarded o he Sae Commissioner, of Educaion, a hearing will be held and he commissionc will accep or rejec he-proposal. Because i will be necessary p exceed is legal deb limi; he. board also will need heapproal of he Sae Board of Local Goernmen. This group also will hold a hearing. Couny Clerk Henry G. Nulon, board counsel, esimaed ha i wjll be a leas en weeks before all hese seps arc compleed. He esimaed ha he special elecion o oe, on he bond issue, canno be held before he middle of March nd i rriay ake as long as. he iddle of April o complee urrahjjemens. will mean" ha he bond issue\referndum canno be on he, ballo\for he February 8 school elecion, when hree persons Will be eleced o hree-year erms on he Boanl of Educuion and he school for he Lile Leag Reelecs Pier KENILWORTH Gabc Pierro has been refleced presiden of he Kenilworh Lile League. One of he founders of he-organic ion, Mr. Pierro has been ery acie in he youh baseball program for he pas seeral years. Als eleced were Vice-presiden, Clarence Thomas; secreary; Thomas Parker;, and reasurer, Grenille-Lyon....I was.announced ha a meeing of he lejikuewill be held Monday a 8 p.m. ih he Firehousc. Mr. Piorro -iniu»k-all ineresed persons o aend he rneeing* An jiiyiliiion.whs also i*x«*nh*h <o members of he Babe RuffLeaeuc and high-school sudens o become associae or honorary members of he organizaion., Wins Suggeriipn Awar«l\ KENILWORTH John W. Melnik dc -25 Norh Seeneenh sree has receied a check for $2.~50 for an idea submied a he - Biiyonnc Naal Supply Depo where he is employed. The presenaion was by Sana Claus. (Sear man Frederick Georges, Jr.i. Chapel Slaes Wach Nigh Serice for New Years Ee KENILWOHTH. Now Years Ee will be obsered, a Kenilworh Gospel Chapel wih a Wach Nigh serice from nine oclock unil midnigh.. Eangelis Leser Wilson of Burlingon, N. C., will bo he principal speaker, and music will be by George Sharp, solois, he Kenilworh choir and.ho y.uuni liklie;. group, Edward While, will be songleader, wih Mrs. Marjoric" Clark and Mrs. Gladys Ea.on as pianiss and Frank Macmillan as chairman. Followiug.-hc sering of refreshmens under io direcion of Willi;nn Arhur,a prayer serice will close he old-year, ending shorly afer midnigh, Mr. Wilson will address ho Bible Class a he Family Bible Hour a llan. Sunday. Each family presen, will receie u "Choice Gleanings" calendar wih a leaf for each day conaining a Scripure erse, poem and brief commenary. Prayer meeings are a 730 p.m., wih he eangelisic serice a-8 p.m., when-mr. Wilson also will bring heirffcssage. "Israel, he Lmd and he People" will be he subjec a he Bible reading onigh a,8 oclock, us.par of a series on "Things o Come,".being conduced each week by John Smar of Plainlold. Nex Wedncsduy he subjec will be "The Millenium." Tomorrow eening a group from he chapel will hae charge of he serice a he Jerry McAuk-y- Waer Sree Mission in New York Curs will leae he-chapel a p Tho laaies missionary and prayer group will hold u meeing a he chapel a 8 p.m. ou Tuesday. Har, Myers Join Council KENILWORTH *Councilmen Kenneh Har and Ala Myers will begin hree-year erms when Borough Council reorganizes for he new year a 8,fi.rn..on Tuesday in he council chamber of. BoroOgh Hall. a- I is expeced Councilman Myers will be renamed council presiden, a pos he has held for he pas wo Councilman Har and years. Since Myers gained reelecion, he personnel of he goerning body nex year will be he same as i. has been for he pas 2 monhs. Mayor Rober C. Krueger will begin he second year of his wo-year erm. Mayor Krueger has announced he will shif some commiee assigninens. He also announced he o,,reeal seeral policy he borough, ilghligh Qlf he meei med on page 2) \ chan >her ifconi i\fl axaion will be lessfor. he school year.. This was repored by Richard Nolan, chairman ijf me linance commiee of he Board of Educaion. j In he. budge now under preparaion, proisions,are beinj; made,prl,..expeced increased enrollmen as well as normal incremens for eachers. This years budge will propriaion also conain o coer - an ap, seeral monhs ineres f<>r a proposed $500,000 bond issue for a school expansion program. -Howard Murphy, chairman of TTTe educaion commiee, said. a ducaio decisionhas been reached on he. requess <Jf he Kenilworh Teachers Associaion, bu,, will no be announced unil he nex board meeing on January 0. I is expeced he-, budge will be.inroduced a he January meeing and -.-dire-se-for-a-public -hearim- meri.; in eachers" incremens caused by. he adopion of Teachers Salary Bill which r quired incremens, of S50- srye&.;j Under he curren salary guide./ eachers ge incremens of SiOf for J.he irs fie years anci SI0O hereafer unil hey reach heir mix- imums.. l Sae aid m Kenilworb, will in- creae frorrr some SIT.000 for he curren school year- o abou S9O,,- 000 for he school yearf. Mr.; Nolan poined ou. He said ha ia jpreparing he budge, he rusees. deermined he need as ia oher year. - Appropriaions iri {he currecj budge oal S27«,670. which is. am increase of S oer ile budige Mr".he school year. The budge now in operaion required $229,905 o be raised by. local axaion, an increase ofi There will also b\ some adjus- 239 oer he.preious year- Three Face Tipsy Charges KENILWORTH Three\noor- Rusce was aken ino cusody iss, charged wih drunken driing following accidens oer he long Chrismas week-end, will be V-- raigned before Magisrae William Bruder Monday eening in cipal Cour.. Thiry-six-year-old Joseph C. Bruski of Roselle Park was arresed Thursday eening by Parolman Arhur Green. Police said he was he drier- of a car which was in a, minor acciden Wih anoher operaed by Berha Bop of Elizabeh a Woodlawn and" Michigan aenues. He was pronounced inoxicaed and, unfi o drie by Dr. Edmund Johnkfns.. Taken ino cusody a 45 a.m. Fridaywas 47-year-old Eric Fes of. Iringon. Parolmen Frank Mulford and Garland Freizcr repor he. was; he drier of a ehicle which sruck a car owned by Dominick Tripodi of 445 Sheridan aenue and. parked a 4 Norh Eighh sree. Tripodis car, police;, repor. Was oerurned and boh, ehicles were wrecked. Fes also was pronounced inoxicaed and* unfi o drie f»y Dr. Johnkin. A A 7 p.m. Saurday, Parolmar George Kernan and Special Officer. Alber Brokaw arresed 25- year-old Charles Rusce of 4 Park drie. According o police. afer a car he was driing as in collision wih one operaed by AI-, inj. Ciciconie of 345 Souh jejnfoci aenue, Cranford, a he BouJjeard and Shady lane.. Dr. Roland ohnkins pronounced Rusce iniicaed and unfi o drie. hree mooriss are held\in $500 bail pending menmonday eening. PolicVchief George Corklin sard i is hexlargei number o sicii cases a one ime,he can e«r remember; Two Days Remain To Regiser o Vole KENILWORTH -Ciizens hae unil omorrow o regiser o oe in he February 8 school elecion if hey are no already cnly regisered, Mrs Hca Arhur, secreary o- he Board! a Educaion, announced. Prospecie oers can regis a he offive of Borough Philip J. IKcGena in Borough Hall or a he office of he.union Couny Board of Elecions, Cour House, Elizabeh.,. FOR YOUR HOLIDAY FESTIVITIES (IEWFOHII TO\V\ T\VEU\, In. Cranford 45 Cenennial Ae. ; Telephone CR 6-97 WE WISH YOU A HAPPY NEW YEAR WE WILL BE OPEN ALL DAY JANUARY s AGED SCOTCHES. 4/5 Q "Chias Royal Salue, 2 yrs. old $25.25 "Highland Queen Grand, 5 yrs. old "Marins Deluxe, 2 yrs. old 7.90 *MaIcolm Frasers, 2 yrs. old 7.59 *Malcolm Frasers, 20 yrs. old 2.39, i! Chias Regal, 2 yrs. old 7.98 w. ~ PREMRJM SCOTCH *pewars Vicoria Va "..TT *Haig-& Haijj Pinch BoleLLZ-i. 7,58 Johnnie Walker Black Label And All Oher Popular Brands We Carry - A Complee Line Qf, IMPORTED and DOMESTIC BEERS. WINES CORDL4LS gg Iniporle<l iauan CHIANTI 99c q. AH Holiday Orders Gif Wrapied on Reques *5./ Discoun on Full For Your Holiday Dinner **Tabor Iinpored. Red or Whie Table Wine 948 Vinage 0;. UUiouu on Full Cases IBB eaala ara,.f.. -.

9 VyT";" ~"--\.""TJ"~ i A "-V;-.r--r- / " " /,* CV- " * " ; * * i / "T5 A "/ J..i.j- i W-r- / SHJRANFORD CITIZEK AND CHROmCMB, TffEDNESPAY. DECEMBER 29. H>5* Public Hearing For School Budge On January SPRINGFIELD A public hearing on he school budge for he school year wi}l be held January;, a 8 p.m. by he Board of-edueaion of he. Union Couny Regional Disric No..l. < The public meeing-will Jbe held. ia he library of. Jonahan Dayon Regional High School!. The enaie budge is on file and,ppen for inspecion, saring Monday a he office of he boards secreary...mrs. Helen R. Smih, a he school beween hf hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. on days, he school is in ses- " s i o n.,,,. ;.. The budge for he nex school year oals j$977,-87 of which, $760,662 will be raised by local axaion. The.oal is an increase of $23,37 oer las years $854, The increase, in he amoun (o be raised by axaion is $ oer las years -figureof SG Increased erlrollrncn, ransporaion -and operaing coss and "highersalaries were cied aj> reasons for he increase.,. The greaes increase is seen in eachers salaries. The new bud- > ge figim* rolls ff»r,« ap publicans reain conrol of he goerning body, no major changes are expeced.,, Once again here will be four Republicans on Borough Council. Councilmen Myers. Har. Olier J. Brown,.Jr.. and- Ernes Vardalis, and wo Democras, Councilmen Waler Borigh.anif Frank Mascara.. Mayor. Krueger is also a Republican.. \n preious years,- he Democras adoped a policy of no objecing o he appoinmen of professional men such as he borough aorney and "he borough engine eer. bu hey made, serious bids o gain The pos of building inspecor for members of heir pary. Building Inspecor Fred TcijWSl. has jl been jenamccj o ono-year ermsand i w. expeced he will be reappoined Uijs year. Garden Clii Liss Decoraion Cones Winners\ KENlWORTH Winners in he annual Chrismas decoraions cones were announced oday by he Kenilworh Garden ciub. - - ; In he doorway diision, firs prize wen o Ted Nijhar of 648 Ki.! increase of $63,400 oer his years $33,950. This was brough abou a a recen mee.infi of he board. when-members uppw) minimum salaries for eachers wih bachelors degrees from $3,000 o $3,300. The maximum was se a $5,700 a.*- compared o he presen $5,200. TjepincccaEf from niniramn Jo. maximum akes place in a. series of, 4 acceleraed- yearly seps. Anoher increase is seen in he expeced cos of ransporaion. The presen figure of $85,000 will be upped $27,000 o $2,000 if he new budge is approed. This is due o an increase in, expeceil enrollmen and he. proisions for beer serice o accommodae a wider area." The major headings- of he proposed budge, showing his years figure, he * proposed figure and he expeced increase, are as - allows Curren expenses, presen, $592,087; proposed, $699,035; increase, $06,048. Repairs and re-> placemens, presen. $38,300; proposed, $38,400; increase, $00. Deb serice, presen, $209,563.75; proposed, $225,802.50; increase, $3,500; proposed, $4,250; increase, $ Cif he oal of $977, he board. anicipaes $8, in sae.aid and $2,500 in federal, aid. The larges porion, $760,662, will hae o be raised, by disric axes. Har, Myers CConinued from page ) Will bb he appoining of borough bfficid for 954. Since he Re- BOROUGH OF KENILWORTH NOTICE TO PEsUOKB IN MIUTABY SERVICE OS PATIENTS IN VETERANS HOSPITALS AND TO THEM - RELATIVES AND PKIKND3 If you ure In he miliary serice or are a paien -In- a -eerans-hospial Snd desire o oe or if you are a relaie or friend of a person who U in he miliary serice or 4 a paien in a Veerans hospial who, you beliee. will desire o, ou- in he annual school lerlon o be held on February , kindly wrie o he" undrssned u once making applicaion (or a miliary serice ballo o,bis oed In sold elecion o be forwarded-o you. If you are- In he knluarzacrlce or - are a paien in a eerans hospial/ saliuj your name, ee. aerial number, home address and Ihe address a which you are saioned or can b* found, or II you desire he snillary serice-ballo for a relaie or.friend hen nake an applicaion-under oah for a miliary serice ballo o be forwarded o him. saing in. your appuiflbion- ha ha is oer he oife of wenyone yean and saing his name. serial number, home address and he address a whichhe is saioned or can be found. - Forms of applicaion can be obained rom he Undersigned flelen U. Arhur. Secreary, Board of Educaion.. 65 Arhur Terrace. Kenllworh. N. J. $ed December S2. IBM aenue, while; C." G. Cassera of 664 Passaic aenue "won ifirs place in he exerior diision. Oher winners in he doorway diision were Second, Mrs. Fred Rier of Kingson aenue; hird, Mrs. Adolph Paerson. of 40 Norh Tweny-hird sree; and honorable- mehion, Eric Hamilon of 37 Columbia aenue and Mrs. William Harie of 625 Kingson aenue.,."" Placing in he exerior diision were Second, Mrs, Harold ScheldegRer of 25 Norh Eighh sree; hird, E. A Newbeck of 35 Coplidge drie; and honorable menion, Joseph A. Churchill of 27 Wilshire drie..juichael Schmid, Jr., of 45 Norh Tweny-firs sree and Mrs. A. Siller of 70 Newark aenue. The. judges were Mrs. William Brown, presiden of he club, Mrs. Fred Pien, Mrs. William Von phlen. Mrs. William Smih and Mrs. Charles Kosmuza. Following he judging. hey aended a Chrismas pary a Mrs. Browns home. TJhion Girl Engaged To Fred L. Wolff KENILWORTH Miss Roselyn Grace Bohnenbcrgers engagemen o Fred L. Wolff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick C. Wolff of 07 Michigun aenue has been announced by her parens. Plumbing Inspecor and Mrs. Gusa Bohnenberger of Union A graduae of Union High School and he Newark School of Fine and Indusrial Ar, Miss Bohnenbergcr] is employed, by he Union PublicLibrary.. i ] " Mr. Wolff is a graduae of Jonahan Dayon Regional High School, Springfield, and he aended he Jean-Morgan School of Ar and Caroonis and Illusraor School in Nex York. He- is a free lance aeronauical and asronauical -illusraor -and is a member of he Aiaion Wriers Associaion and he American Asronauical Sociey. Mr. Wolff is aached o he 08h Figher-Bomber \Ving of he New Jersey Air Naional Guard and he is «i eeran of, he Air Force. /. Miss Kahe Seiher,.,. Union Airman Engaged ienilworth The berohal of heir daugher. Miss Kah AJnrie Seibcr, o Airman Second Class William F. Young, Jr., son of umr. and Mrs. Young * Union HAP w YEAR HAPPY «E Our es ishes o our ) & Vli*! friend*-...for a <new.. fl*$*w i/ear bursing wih healh k".".k and Happiness...and -"Ti" crowned Wih success. dev**! WE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY NEW YEARS DAY KENILWORTH LIQUORS KENILWORTH has been announced by Mr. and Mrs. Ludwifi Seiber of 388 Lincoln drie. ". An alumnae of Jonahan bayon Regional High School, Springfield. Miss Seibcr is employed by Brisol-Myers, Hillside. Airman Young is a graduae of Union High School and is saioned a Michell Air Force Base, inew Y o r k "..-.. No dae has been se for.-he wedding. ". " is Phillips Wins $7,000 for Idea A Esso Plan KENILWORTH Thomas Phillips of 420 Lee errace richer by $7,000 oday. He has won he larges award eer made under he Esso Sandard Oil Companys "Coin Youf Idea" plan, i was announced a he Bayway Refinery, Linden." A firs helper in he refining diision, his. suggesion recommended process changes o he unisxojieraioh which,effe<5ed siibs a\n i a I reducion in he amoun orjfuel required for he roue a produc a exchanges in Idiiona preidea was o sream hrough order o obain hea of he feed sream o a pipe sill.. His $7,000 gran represens a supplemenal gran. Mr. Rhillips preiously had receied *500 ; bringing his oal award o $7,500. The Kenilworh man has beehj refinery employe- nine years, saring his employmen in he yard deparmen. The award was presened by Moss- Murrell, general superinenden of he refinery. Following he ceremony,- he was gues a a luncheon a. he refinery.cafeeria. ",->(. Mrs. Sender Named To Regional Faculy SPRINGFIELD The appoinmen of Mrs. Edih Jakobscn Sender of Springfield as a mahemaics eacher a Jonahan Dayon Regional High School has been announced by Warren W. Halsey, superising principal. Mrs. Sender will begin her new duies-when-schools reopen Mon~day.,She holds abachelors degreefrom Monclair Sae Teachers College and has earned; credis, equialen o a masers degree. She is a siser of Mrs. Lucfe Forsyh, principal of James.Cald- well School, Springfield. The resignaion of Mrs. Elizabeh McCury,.commercial insrucor, effecie Saurday, Has bqen acceped. She cied home responsibiliies as he reason for her resignaion...,, I was repored ha he disric ins acancies for social sudies and science eachers and may add a clerk in he guidance deparmen..... Spnya K. Konya To Wed John McDonald KENILWORTH Mr. and Mrs. Peer Chobln of 0 NorUTwenyfourh sree hae annouiiced he engagemen of Mrs. Chobins daugher, Miss Sonya. Kahryn Konya, o John J. McDonald, Jr., son of John J. McDonald of Highland ParJc and he lae Mrs. Caherine,,V. McDonald.. J A graduae of Garwood schools and Jonahan Dayon Regional High School, Springfield, Miss Konya is employed in he general offices of he Weyerhaeuser Sales Company a Por Newark. Afer sering wo years in he Nay, Mr, McDonald earned a bachelor, of science degree a Rider College, Trenon He is employed by Mpore Business Forms, Inc., Monclair. - SriUmaer Scuorso Berohal Announced KENILWORTH The engage, men of Miss Josephine Scuorzo o Donald Srimae%-»»«of Mr. and Mrs. Alber Srimaer of Rahway. has been announced by her parens, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Scuorzo of 3 Coolidge drie. - A graduae of Jonahan Day.- on Regional High School, Springfieldj MissScuorro formerly was employed by Whalen and BerfJ Sores, Kenilworh. " -, Mr. Srimaer sered wo years in he Army during he Korean conflic and is now wih U. S. Gypsum Company, Clark. fe ESTIMATE B.S-7M.inn GM Scous " VisiiPeri In Cranford KENILWORTH Members of Girl Scou Troop 4 isied he Johnson and Johnson Baby Producs plan in Cranford las Tuesday/ accompanied by Mrs. John Wallace and Mrs. Louis Prosseda. The roops Chrismas pary was held Wednesday nigh a he home of Lorea Posseda, 389 Rooseel lane. Mrs. Earl. Baron is leader of he roop and Mrs. Melin Freund co-leader *. Troop 9, under leadership of Mrs. Adolph Lekauskas, assised wih carol singing Thursday nigh, afer which he roops Chrismas pary was held in he fire house. A Chrismas pary for Brownie Troop 6 was held December 5 a Communiy Mehodis Church. Miss Lynn Kramer and Mrs. Herman Johnson are leaders. Girl Scou Troop 28 made a cenerpiece which was/presened o Harding School following he roops- recen Chrismas pary. Mrs. Chris Anasasio and Mrs. Oher Brown roop. are leaders of his Wedr Henry P. Ciemniecki KENILWORTH The engagemen of Miss Lillian C. Boffa o Henry P. Ciemniecki, son of Mr! and Mrs. Henry Ciemniecki of 52 Quinon aenue, was announced by her parens, Mr! and Mrs. William Boffa of. Roselle Park, a a dinner pary. Sunday a he. Win-,neld Sco Hoel, Elizabeh. \Miss Boffa is a graduae of Ror sefre Park High School and is employed as- a secreary by he firm of. WilHam Boffa. cerified public accounan, in Roselle Park. An alurnrjus of Jonahan Day-, on RcgionalNHigh School, Springfield, Mr. Ciemniecki sered wih he U. S. Army\in, Korea. He is an employe cif KruWer. Bros., Kenilworh consrucion\flm. Scheideggek* Sruck By Car in Bouleard KENILWORTH Gol\ ed Scheidegger, 70, yors old, of Norh Eighh sree.suffered-facey hand, - knee and arm injuries Monday afernoon when sruck by a car in he Bouleard a Norh [Twenieh sree. " Kenilworh police repor he can was drien by 7-year-old Louis Guzlielnra of 54 Passaic aenue. The youh old police hewas making fa lef- hand urn ino he Bouleard from Norh. Twenieh sree and Scheidegger was sanding in he middle of he horoughfare. Guzlielma said he hough Scheidegger signaled for him o come ahead. ScheMegger was reaed,for laceraions, conusions and abrasions by Dr. Edmund Johnkins. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shirley J.of 42 Second aenue had as weekend guess Mrs. Shirleys broherin-law andsiser, Mr. and Mrs. Rober Willson, and daugher, of Malerne, L. I.. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schnauffer of 526 Willow aenue had as dinner guess on Chrismas her moher, Mrs. Irene Sloane, and wo sons, Arhur and Sephen Sloane, of Red Bank, and Mr. Schnauffe s.. moher, Mrs. Mabel Schnauffer of Eas. Orange. They will be he guess of he Sloanes nex Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Edward. Tripka of 547 Willow aenue, Mrs. Rudolph Wrhel of 50 Second aenue and Mrs. Anhony Bernosky of 9 Cedar sree aended he; funeral of a relaie on Sunday in Lucerne, Pa. "., Mr. and Mrs. Harley Ferre of 6 Fourh aenue enerained on Sunday Mr. and Mrs.. Joseph Schnauffer and children, of 526 Willow aenue. William Seerage, USN, recenly spen a 0-day leae wih his parcos, Mayor-elec and Mrs. William Seerage, Sr., of 99 Souh aenue. He is saioned ji Jacksonilf, Fla. Rose Marie FalduUi To Wed Union Man KENILWORTH ; Miss Rose Marie Falduis engagemen, o Rober Harhpp, son of Mr.. and Mrs Charles Hampp of Union, has been annountfred by her parens;. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Faldui of 54 Souh Seeneenh sree. Apraduae of Jonahan Dayon Regional High School, Springfield, he brldeelec is employed. by America on Wheels; Elizabeh. Mr. Hampp, a.graduae of. Union High School, is employed by Singer Manufacuring Company, Elizabeh. BOROUGH OF KENILWORTH NOTICE TO-PeBSON8 DESIRING < ABSENTEE BALLOTS (Ciilian) If you ore a qualified and regisered oer of he Sae who expecs, o be absen ouside ha Sae on. February , or a qualified and regisered oer who will bo wihin he Sale oi-wbruary B. I95S bu became i Illneu or physical disabiliy will be unable o cas your ballo a he polling place in your disric on aald dae, and you desire o oe in he annual school elecion o" be held on Februarys, 8S5. kindly wrie or apply In prrmn o he undersigned a once requesing ha a ciilian "absenee ballobe forwarded o you. Suchreques mus sae your horne address, and he address o which such ballo should be sen, and,mus be slffned wih your sis-naure, and sae h» reason why you will, no b«able o oe a your Usual polling- place. No ciilian absenee ballo will be furnished or forwarded o any applican unless reques herefor is receied no less Uuri eigh jdaya prior o he elecion, and l he lorcfolng iniormallon. Helen M. Arhur. Secreary. Dosrd of Educaion..89 Arhur Tanrace, Kenilworh. N,J. Dad December 3, ISM. 2-J» NOTICE TO PERSONS OE8IBINO ABSENTEE UALLOTS (CIVILIAN* If you are a qualined and refiislcred oer of he Siio who expecs o be absen.ouside he Sae on February I, 959. or a qualiniid and rea-isared oer, who will be wihin he Slae on Februury. BS5. bu because of illness or physical disabiliy will be unable o cas your ballo u/he polling place in your disric on said dae,.and you desire o oe in he annual school disric meeingand elecion of The Union Couny Regional -HI«h"~Sc>doI~l>lsUc~Ndr~T~ o be held-on *«bruar -»i io8» «* w- Towruhlp of Springfield. Doroufh of Garwood, Borough of Kenilworh, Borough of Mounainside. Township of Clark and Township of Berkeley H«lghu. New Jersey, kindly wrie or,%>ply in person o he undersigned u once requesing ha a ciilian absenee ballo be forwarded o you. Such reques mus sae your home addreas and he address o which "said ballo should be sen, end mus be signed wih.your signaure, and sae he reason why you will no be able o oe a your usual polling place. No ciilian absenee ballo will be furnished or forwarded o any app l can unuss reques herefor is receied no ICM han righ Viiiii pr(»r o he elecion, and conains he f l informalon. br Secreary. The Union Couny Reslonal High School Disric No.. Flemer- Aenue, Springfield. N. J, Saed Dsmmbex!«, M4. /ll U-l Pary Held., By Boy Scou roop 83 KENILWORTH Boy Scou Troop 83, sponsored by S. Theresas Church, held is second annual Chrismas, pary recenly -a STheresas School.,.- "". The" scous of he roop presened a, sleeping, bag o. "Scoumaser Marin McCrea as a Sif. Games -were playedi gifs exchanged and refreshmens sered by giohers of members. Garwood SociaTs Mrs. Charles Schoenwisner of 428-Second aenue had as weekend guess Mr. and Mrs. C. Lauff and daugher,, of Brooklyn, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Collins of Dunmore, Pa., were he* week-end guess of heir son-in-law and daugher, Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Harper,. Sr., of 37 Locus aenue.. Mrs. Ralph Mann of 37 Myrleaenue -is eneraining her niece, Mrs. Margare Monagle of Brookline, Mass., for. a week. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas. Englese, 302 Hemlock aenue, enerained a Chrismas dinner Mrs.. Engleses siser, Mrs.. Pauline Romano,, and wo children, of 09 Third aenue, who arried in he Unied Saes from Inl wo monhs ago Presbyerian Women Elec GARWOOD Mrs. Joseph )eremcr Was recleced presiden of he Missionary Sociey of he Garwood Presbyerian Church as he sociey held is Chrismas meeing a he home of Mrs. Leamon Bes in. Wesfleld las Tuesday. Oher officers were named as follows Vice-presiden,,, Mr5*. Adam Miller; secreary, Mrs. Edward Howarh, and reasurer, Mrs. Olier W. Dais. The program included a manger scene, porrayed by Daid, Mary Elizabeh and Consance Tougher. Mrs. Eric S. Tougher led he deoions. - Mrs. James Logic has been eleced,presiden of he Ladies Aid Sociey of he church, and oher new officers are Mrs. Joseph.Marin, ice-presiden;mrs. William Gilber* secreary, arid Mrs. Prank Coreleyn, reasurer. Police Purchase Jackes, Flashlighs GARWOQD \ The Ciil Defense Police Resejyes his week purchased more haiv $600 worh of Nay blue Eisenhower, ype jackes and flashlighs fron< he proceeds of he circus held ir Augus. The commiee in.chargecomprised Cap. Thomas" Englese, L. Joseph Mos, Parolman Leo Boran and Police L. Thomas J\ Colwell.., L. Colwell explained ha "he 30 reseres are all oluneers who donae heir Serices" eery Sunday during church serices -and a special eens. Womens Bowling GARWOOD P & S won hree -games las week, a he weekly maches of he Garwood Womens Bowling League held in he Garwood Recrcaiph. Miprays, Heymans and B & B Liquor Sore each won wo games. Mrs. Charloe? Zebro rolled high game of 94, followed by Mrs. Mary Bonnell wih 76, Mrs. Aldona Tripka wih 75, Miss Mary Chrisiano wih 73 and Mrs. Eleanor- Kusera wih.73. NOTICE TO PERSONS IN MIUTAaVT SEKVICE OR PATIENTSIN VETERANS HOSPITALS AND TO TBEIK. RELATIVES AND PRIEND8. If you are In he miliary serice or are a paien in a eerans hospial and <J sire o oe, or if you are a relaie or friend of a person, who Is. lii he miliary serice or Is a paien In eerans hospial who. you beliee wui desire o oe In,, he. annual school disric meeing and elecion of The Union Couny Heglonal High, School pis-; rc No. o be held on February a he Township of Sprinifield. Borough of Qarwood. Borough of Kenilworh, Borough of Mounainside. Townr ship of.. Clark ond Township of Berkeley Heighs, New Jersey, kindly wri* o he undersigned a once making applicaion for a miliary serice ballo o be oed -in. sldgeilclion o.be forarded o you. If you are in he miliary -jrice or are a paien In a eerans* hospial, saing your name. age. aerial hu.rn.ber, home address and he address a which you are saioned or con be foun), -or If you desire he miliary serice ballo for a relaie or friend hen make on applicaion under oah o a miliary serice ballo, o- be forwarded o him. saing in your applicaion > ha he Is oer he mfe of weny-one years and saing his name, serial number, home address and he address a which he Is saioned o can be found. forms of applicaion co.ii be obained from he-undersigned.. Helen R. Smih. Secreary. The Union, Couny Regional Jllgh School Disric No. I Fiemer Aenue. Springfield. N. J. Daed December IS. 9S4. I -Z8 i Garwood Dancer Honored a Kilmer. JGARWOOD Joan Robyn of Garwood, a Broadway dancer, one of hree performers who appeared for he 6h ime inashow sjionsored by- Mrs. Bee Schafer-Of Wesfield, was induced inohe "Order of he Red Garer> a he fourh annual Chrisrhas"Ec show a Camp Kilmer onpriday.. Also honored by Mrs. Schafer Willi M were Rober William Moaes of Somerille win brohers who perform a-apandsof-shoe-dance; rouine. E,ach receied a red garer made by Mrs. Schafer, originaor of he idea of rewarding performers for serice o solditcrs. They joined six oher.persons who hae appeared in 6 Camp Kilmer shows... An honor guard of Camp Kilmer roops accompanied each of he honored performers during he c e r e m o n y. -,,-." Among, ohers performing in Friday nighs show wa Adele JBeay of Cranford a pianis. Williamson Dugan Berohal Announced GARWOOD Mrs. Regina Dugan of 26 Eas Fron sree, Plainfleld. formerly of Norh aenue, has announced he berohal of her daugher. Miss Mary Ann Dugan, o Rober A. Williamson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alber Williamson of 50 Cener sree. Miss Dugan is he daugher of he lae Daniel Dugan. Boh are graduaesof he Garwood Schools and Jonahan Dayon Regional High School, Springfield, and are employed by. he! Diamond Expansion Bol Com- J pany. He sered for wo years wih he Army during he Korean conflic. in he pos.headquarers o 2 Souh aenue. Music for dancing wui sar a 9 p.m. and coninue unil 3 a.m. The public is inied o aend. Reseraions may be made by calling pos headquarers. Garwood Bowler Third In Union-Essex League. GARWOOD Wih six sraigh honor series o his credi, -Nick Schaeffer of Garwood has adanced from ninh o hird in he indiidual aerage race and also helped. boos his Tuscan Dairy eam from a ie.for hird o he lead in he Union-Essex Major Bowling League. In recen maches he Garwood bowler added six poins o his aerage o bring" i up o 97, only hree poins -behind Joe XJro-*rn, of he DeChesare Fie; defending champion, who led Schaeffer by, fie poins wih a 203 aerage las reason r s - > " i f (.- Garwood Birhs A daugher Deborah Ann, was born o Mr. and Mrs. McGowan of 26 Beech aenue on rj eeu, ber 8 a MMhlenberg Hospial. Plainfleld. ;>.-.. W " A Naural Ou of our fmorlu. orie a» eernf ah «dmlr»ble UUe horlcui ural olume. The Grafer * Hani eook, which, by Mine *r»nge ( W perhaps»* ao irmnge) mbchanc* go Ino he cumn-okord Vn Terely Pregg caulog under ha go. l bdl Qouxunen," Fire in-home. GARWOOD -i- Exensie damage o he. upper floor and roof of he home of John DiBaisa a 432 Second aenue resuled from a fire which broke ou shorly before 2 p.rp/monday. ; Firemen baled he blaze for abou w o hqurst. - Mlsleo* - Hang jrour misleoe In unexpeced and conenien place wih i srip of cellophane ape. New Years Ee Dance \ GARWOOD Bay Leaf Pos 68Q7, Veerans, of Foreign Wars, willnhold a New Years Ee dahice Mr Isssjbif I AM. s» I PAPER-MILL PLAYHOUSE frank NOW THsD BAT.. JAN. l\ TUE8.. MM. ~. THRU SUN.. JAM. IS HoL Mas Than. DK. 30. Sa Jan.. Era. 30. Sun. WO TIME OUT FOR GINGER" A Ho] A fiboadway CAST r. *>>M Shaw <)-«r.«. - CONT. SHOW BAT.* SUN... also - - "FIRE OVER. AFRICA" MAUREEN OHARA MCDONALD CAREY For FREE DELIVERY on WINES - LIQUORS - BEER Call CR 6nO676 POLLACKS FOOD MARKET Washingon A*. nd 20fh S. Kenilworh IWESTFIELD WED. and THOHS. DEC " MARJOHIE MAIN PERCY KILBRIDE "Ma and Pa Kele a Home" HIT Ko. 2- JOITNNY WEI3SMULLER "Tarzan he Ape Man" j FRIDAY. DEC. 3 o MONDAY. JAN. 3 ALAN LADD "Drum Bea" Cinemascope Sioreophonic Sound Technicolor. HIT No. S Wal Disney* "Pinoichio" A Grea, Show lor " AU The Family TUES. THURS.. JAN. 44. Winner of Cannes Inornaiional Faiiial JACQUES TATI in Grea Comedy "Mr. Hulos Holiday" ; HIT Ko, 2. ALEXIS SMITH ALEXANDER KNbX... IN "Sleeping Tiger"..,.. KWH AAlM. [hialltf [RHIIFORD New Phone No. CR MATINEES DAIXT FII CONTINUOlTg BAT.. 8TN.. Bfir. TODAY & TOMORROW - - ;»-. /.r- ;.} " / / THE CRANFORD CrTIZEN AND CHROlilCLE 29,954 On line The four-game winning srealcs of Cranford and S. Marys of Elizabeh will been he line ofigh when he baskeball eams of he wo schools collide a he Cranford High School gym. S Marys has rolled oer OufLady of he Valley oforango, S. Paricks of Elizabeh, Roselle Park" and an alumni eam, while lie Blues hae walloped Linden, Scoch Plains, Roselle Park and hillside.». " In all hese games, neiher eam has beerresed. Linden and Scoch Plains were fairly siff ess for he Blues, bu he Panhers and he Comes ore under fclar hifi year. Excep for he alumni cones, he Hilloppcrs hae no. me opponens and alumni Plus la Technicolor JOHN AGAR RO8EMARIE BO WE, GOLDEN MISTRESS FRIDAY MATINEE DECEMBER 3 Jr. New Years Ee Ma Free Has. Horns. Noelies Plus on hcl Screen "Abbo and Cosello Go To Mar-" Plus "All Baba and The 40 Thiees* Plus 5 CAHTOON8 STARTING FRIDAY EVE. DEC. 3 hru TUBS., JAN. 4 AUDREY HEPBURN UlMFIIHF.Y BOOART "SABRINA" PIDS In Teebnlealor ROBERT DONNA FRANCIS REED "They Rode Wes" srong. gumes don mean much., If he resuls agains he only muual opponen Roselle Park are considered, S. Marys should >VJn easily. The Panhers were held o eigh poins and only one field oal in he second; half by S. Marys in dropping a 7022 decision. On he o,her -hand he Blues opped Roselle Park, In he Roselle Park game, Jerry Bechle played for he firs ime.or S. Marys.He.had elii been sidelined by A knee injury. He moed a full speed, agains he-panhers and he alumni. Hes raed one of he op scholusic players in he counry. Coach Al LoBalbo is also expeced o sar Bechles.cousin, Jim Halleck, Pa OjJonnell, Dae Mracek and Joe Kenna.. All bu Ken- ~na"weretiembers-of-he ATTEND OUR GALA NEW YEARS EVE SHOW ELIZABETH S.92W NOW A U H I SUSPENSE YOUR SYSTEM CAN TAKE VAN GENE OKE HETUN TIERNEY RAFT k Widow. CHesnu TELEVISION SUNNYSIDE COCKTAIL BAR-RESTAURANT JTALIAN-AMERICAN KITCHEN OPEN DAILY > BEN BODOQVINO. Prop. OPEN HOUSE NEW Y5ARS EVE Feauring.-. Howard Gordon, Hu Trumpe and His Trio Open il 5 a.m. Has, faors, Fun! 740 Bouleard KENILWORTH,,, ; i Bpcelalkaliur In HOMEMADE TTAUAN PIES, (La Mesa). Caering To Small rarlcs and Banques Abo MeeUnc Hall Aailable Home Made Baioll Spachei wih Mea Balls or Sausage SHiOHJl TRY OUR FRESH SHRIMP COCKTAILS AND TASTY SANDWICHES PLENTY OF FBEE PAKKINO SPACE -fie las year which won he sae Caholic B ile. ~ On offense he Elizabeh eam is.noed for is hard-driing aack, while on defense he squad plays man - for - man.. Coach. LoBalbo sresses defense and i shows. The "eamlacks good shooing from ouside. Wih Bechle, Halleck and Mracek doing mos of he work,., he squad akes ofl many of he rebounds. For. he pas seeral" weeks, Coach Bill Marin has been working on Various-defenses o sop S. Marys. Which one he will use is sill a quesion., - In Dan Berry, Ed Hobbie, Wal Sosnowski, Jackie Cooper and Chuck" PresJon, Coach Marin has a good, well.balanced eam. There has been no indiidual sar in aby,,of.he four games and all hae been. eam icories. Hobbie and Berry hae been handling he re- hounding, while Sosnowski and Cooper are he ball handlers. Preson is he hrea from- ouside. If he. Blues can coninue heir good, ball handling, don gie oo many cleuces away and break een in he rebounding, deparmen, hey should be able o ake he srong S. Marys fie. I should be one of he fines games of he year in his area. <. The jayee squads of ho.wo schools will- play he preliminary. Recreaion Board May Drop Senior Baskeball Loop Senior \ baskeball eams in Cranford liae unil Saurday o join; he Gold Ball Baskeball League, he Recreaion Commi- fbe announced\ There has been no ineres o dae in he league,- Pee Nylen; baskeball chairman,repors. Unless six eams show an ineres his week, he league will no operae his year, Mr. Nylen -said. The gym of Cranford High School, has been resered for Monday eenings for he league. Mr) Nylen poined ou ha"he Recreaion Commiee pays all.expenses and jhere are no fees for "eams joining he league. All ineresed eams should conac Mr-- Nylen or oher members of he Recreaion Commiee. Trusee Urges Resurey Of Ahleic Financing John H. McCllnock, chairman o«ho finance commiee, has urged he Board of Educaion o reconsider he financing of- is ahleic, program. I is now necessary o subsidize he ahleic program wih public funds, Mr. McClinock said, in addiion o monies raised.rfrbm he sale of ickes, o ahleic coness. While he philosophy of school ahleics has changed, he accoun-, ln sysem has no changed wih Mehodis II Ghureh Lead Scoring a sweep oer Osceola JPresbyerian, fran ford... Mehodis II rhoel ino firs place.in he Cranford Iner-Church Bowling League las Tuesday, eening a Echo Lanes, Mounainside. The Mehodis fie, now holds a ifame-and-a-half lead oer Zior Luheran of Rahway, defending champions, while.. Temple Beh- El dropped wo games clff he pace by dropping wo of hree gaines~o~c6nirnuniy Jyiehbdis I of Kenilworh. Zion Luheran and S. Pauls E & R I of Garwood each won one game arid ied for he hird..,- The only oher sweep of he eening was scored by Firs Presbyerian oer S. Pauls Mehodis "of Roselie. were Garwood Presbyerian oer Linden Prcsberian f Firs Mehodis of Wesfield oer Cranford Mehodis I, Communiy Mehodis II oer Cranford Alliance, Temple Emanuel of Wesfleld oer Triniy Episcopal, Calary Luheran oer S. Pauls E & R II and Firs Bapis, of Roselle oer S. Pauls Luheran of Linden..Rolling 200 games or beer were A. Minel elf Zion Luheran, 2r4 and 208; D. Grischke of Zion Luheran, 223; W. Wensel of S. PauKs E & R I, 203 and 236 for a 6 series; F. Simonson. of Cranford Mehodis II, 233 for a 69 series; W. Plae of Linden Presbyerian, 200; W. Miller of Garwood Presbyerian, 203; H. Kaufmann of Firs Mehodis, 200; E. Kusera of Eirs JPresbyerian, 204 and 23 for a 600 series; F. Morris of Communiy Mehodis II, 200; G. Orrok, Triniy Episcopal, 206; C. Robers of Triniy Episcopal, 203; and D. Junilla bf Calary Luheran, 202. ; The sanding of. he league dranford Mrhodls II Zion Luhurun... Tcmphr Bch-EI... Firs Prrsbycrlan... Osceqjn Presbyerian Linden Presbyerian Cranford Mchodl; I.Calury Luheran Garwood Presbyerian Chrisian Miss. Alliance Communiy Mehodis II Triniy Episcopal S. Pauls E. A n. I Firs Bapis,. Comnuniy Mcmdls I Firs Mehodis..\y...". S. Pauls E. Si R. II S. Pauls Mehodis S. Pauls Luheran... Temple Emmanuel Kl.i 25.j w 25 23<-a io«- L 4 5! ISM. BV, 8 7 lfl/j 5 % 4 ao 30 Vj,20a 2V V3 25 sng; i.. The presen mechanism/, he poinedou, were se ( up for a selfsusaining prpgrani. I?r. Howard R Bes, superinenden of schools, and Herber McCullough, secreary, were asked o drawjup recommendaions for a beer sysem. Alumni Game TpmorrowNih Led by lile Ronnie Doyle and big Bob Alberson, a srong, ajumni eam will ake on Crahford High Schools arsiy eagers omorrow " nigh a he local g y m.... " - Doyle, a. suden a Bullis Academy, Siler Spring, Md., i-s he! highes scdrer in he hisoiy of he scrjool, while Alberson, a arsiy performer for Nay, holds he highes scoring api; age in one season for he Blues. -- Joining hem on he alumni squad are George Lincoln, Lin Newswanger, Don Kern, Don Saples, Earl Kunow, Pee Malloy and George Shafer.. There will be no admission charge ;for he informal cones, "bu ~a"collecion will be aken for a memoriaj o be se up a Springfield College, Springfield, Mass., in honor- of Dr. James Naismih, founder of he game of baskeball.,. The freshman fie will ake on he junior arsiy in.a preliminarycon es. J»V The Owls dropped heir firs wo ars In hp conference agains Trenon and Uersey Ciy bu came back o op Monmouh. Trenon eads he-conference as -a..resul of is win o J er Union, while Jerey Ciy is in second place wih a 2- mark. Monmouh and liriioa are ied for hird wih -2 records. Of Upse By Rahway -Rahway, which is haing one of is.poores seasons, in baskeball in many ydars, will mee Crannesday afernoon a he local gym a 330 oclock. In hree sars,- ihe Scarle ha los hree imes and. has been soundly beaen each ime. Rahway opened., agains Uhion und los, Regional opped he Scarle 5-3,- and LindenholdS a decision oer he inexperienced Rahway fie. Agains Linden and Regional he Scarle played good ball in he firs half, bu faded in he final frames. Bob Scarpio and Fred Kas hae been he main scorers for Rahway, wih; Kas he big gun under he boards. To dae he Scarle has no shown much, bu Coach" Earl Waler expecs he eam will improe as he seqson progresses. Wih inensie pracice oer he Chrismas holiday, he fine coaching of Waler will be in eidence when Rahway inades he local, gym nex Wednesday afernoon. While Rahway was losing, hree sraigh, he Blues gained a fourgame winning sreak agains Linden, Scoch Plains, Roselle Park and Hillside. This should be an easy icory for Coach Bill Marins forces, bu an oerconfiden Cranford fie was upse in an early season game las year by a mediocre Scarle fie. Rahway will be ou o goi he Blues again. Two Conference Games This Week For UJCCagers Afer a long, layoff for h Chrismas holiday. Coach Erni Melofcheks Union Junior C.ollegi cagers reurn o hejhaxdwood for wo games.his week.. In NewJersey Junior Colleg. Conference games, he Owls iaki on Trenon a Sherman School a Frosh Fie,Jjackirig Heigh Preps for JV, Linden Games Coach Ernie Hobbie. will send, his Cranford High Schoo frfshrnnn baskeball eam ino acion for he firs ime his season omorrow nigh agains Coach San Graysons junior arsiy fie. The wo, eams hae scrimmaged seeral imes and ihe games hae been close. Anoher ineresing cones,,is expeced.- As is usually he case wih youngsers, one ime hey play brillian ball and he nex ime hc-y look errible. Thas been he way so far in pracices for he frosh his year, Coach Hobbie repors... George Williams, who won a u ] freshman leer las year as an eighh grader, is expeced o be he big gun "his year. I is expeced Norm Muldrow and Mickey Taliaferro also will be in he saring linerup. Taliaferro broke nil ankle earlier in he year and jus sared working ou wih he -eam. " From he freshman, fooball WANTED USED ICE SKATES CLEAN OUT YOUR ATTIC AND BRING IN YOUR OUTGROWN SKATES WILL PAY CASH THfi 7 Norh Ae., W. Nex o Cranford Theare eam; Coach Hobbie has-paul Dief enbruch and Don Damm. Ohe members of hesquad include John Sosnowski, broher of Wai Sosnowski of he arsiy fie Fred Spos, Jay French, Dick Armsrong, Herble Ehlers, Tommj OBrien, Mike Brucao", Charle Eaon, Tom Young and Pee Bra cia. Members of he eighh gradi eams include Richie Waerman.Bob Mauriello, Bob Smih, Tom Maloney, Jcrjyn Scherer and Charles Johnson. The freshman fie opens is regular season on-junuary 7 ugains Linden a he local gym. -" Hillside Jayees Rou Blues, Hillsides jlhior arsiy eager had oo- much heigh and shoo ing abiliy and looic an easy 62-4 decision from Cranfords jayee lus Tuesday afernoon a Hillside Afer holding he Comes dur ing mos of he firs period, h< Blues fell behind by four poins ai he end of he firs quarer and were railing a half imo. Bill Golan was he high score wih 7 poins and John Murph> hi for 6 for he winners. Bob Hobbie led he Blues aack wil 4 poins..- - I was he second loss in four coness for he Bluos. Wei Hen Can chicken swlmt I 4oe*n like o, bu if i mus I can unu Vu feahers ge waerlogged. p.m. Tuesday arid irdel o fesey Ciy on Wedne&yiylfo mee. ersey Ciy Junicr CoiJege a J»V3o R*ad he Classified Ads Church Cagers Lis Three Games Acion resumes in he Cranforrf Eo keball Leafue w.ir.r. I odis engages S. -ociock.-;.-."" Michaels a 0 a. Rcosce. Scr.»ol., " Cranfcri Al!iar;c-, -frji p!aie, metjs. Zuczz ILx-iis-rir. ip is Cranford Alliance has won boh is coness, while S.- Michael capured is only sar. -Tied for arc Fus Presbyerian, champions, Cranford Mehodis and Zion Luheran wih -- records. Linden Presbyerian Jos is- onh sar and Calary Luheran has los wice.. Firs Presrerli-T-.iies *n.lin- den Presbyerian L- rhoh" 3«i[-r al J Hsree Yense -B la crime o pain a horse, M- T. In he nishcdrk Ofcr;f«rd.M««ih- { cardln* o Vermon saues. CM0 Dog Food...famous for is meii Cooked golden brown. Dogs loe delicious CALOI New Years Week < Sore Hours OPEN LATE Tues., Wed, Thurs. 8 a.m. o 9 p.m. FRL 8 AM. o 7 PJW. FREE PARKING ALL TIMES MAYFAI HOME OF QFG PRODUCTS Good Luck! Good Healh! Good Cheer o All! YEAR IN-YEAR OUT-ALWAYS YOUR BEST BUY IN MEAT \*QTG TOP QUALITY MEAT AND POULTRY *QFC TOP QUALITY-TENDER, YOUNG JERSEY PORKERS FULL CUT SHANK HALF WHOLE or BUn HALF * HjH Mayfairs QFC policy assures you of he absolue fines for your family able/ Heres wha QFC means o you. 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CRanford JDordhy Jkirair Resauran WEEKDAYS - ALL YEAR (Excapi Sals, a ChrUlma*) OPEN NEW YEARS DAY LUNCHEON - 30 o 200 DINNER lo 730 SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS 230 o N. Broad S. ELIZABETH, N. J..Lizabch «Furnished Rooms FofJRen BOOMS FOR by--day-or wk- CRanford HOTEL - - f AXD DOUBLE uuh,l > lcnr> r/x»;t3..li* pi<. Conen- CRar.ford G SISCE IXUii; i,;jl «p. lvin-. Siii-.-. i-f >J»«.«-». penion u.- Ijchr. Cliir.ioid «.-S472. f COMFORTABLE FCilXlSMKTJ HOOM <..f Lwl.llcr.-Vi oi.jy. C»U.<-ia i-olch.. If For Ren C AH WOOD. l"ioo siq- U- «r ICUL If lsurj Will «*i<r. In.--Jjiic poks-i.- Waned To Buy ;UNS WAr«TEr>. -" Lacensed collecor paying hijh prices for modern or anique niles sbocuos, reolers. Llruln 3-5S4U.. f WE BUY BOOKS One or, a Uu>u%jiid. I-ise call for deails. PJJ. Bool Shop. Pljinfirld 4-390O. * f Furrier A. KANTNER. New furs. reslrd arui repaired. Ae.. CFfcinford 6-6T8- Fur coas 8 Walnu " f Nursing Serice rranford V. N- A. f"t General Vurs- "in..visis. H>poder3iic*. Maernal and Infan Care. Hrjllh Educaion. The Visiin Nurse Can l!e!p You.l Nominal Fee. Tel. CRr-.foid 6-O757. or consul Telephone D;r**ory. Hours Daily excep Sundjyi aad. Huhilajs. 830 A.M. o 43O P.M. f SEATS Cane, ruin raan. Worlc called for and deliered. PLulnfleld Jeircron Ae.. Norh PlalnfieUL N.J. Jumble Sore IIAPPV NEV YEAU THE.JCXinLEjSTGHE 0 Souh Ae. E. CR Renals RENTALS FOR ALL. OCCASIONS Banques Weddinc> Recepions Dances OrgamuiioA *Meeiii S«ec. alo 4 BOWUXG ALLEYS AMERICA?; LEGION HOME Hiersue Drie CR Cli f RENTALS FOK ALL OCCASIONS Banques, iwcmicx*. w*puans. dancer, orcaiiuauxx nie«rein». elc. VcU-rana; aliuorial Honu. 479 Souh Axe.. Eas. Cllaiiiord G-<i7B3.. / f Los WOMANS SWISS ilimst WATCH. - diilrmnuix «<i acis- ii«. bl.cl c<>r«i band.!<>*l IVC. 2K5. Vw.-jii4> Union! Trucking Hauling BOBBINS * ALLSOM, Inc. 23 Souh Ae. E- CUaiiford 6-0B38 MOVING STORAGE PACKING Agens Allied Van Lines. Inc. RELIABLE. SJOVEIIS S.. CLiik UAhway 7-"769 3.ki»M>L»... SJI.5O-.. 4 r.»nii... aioo 5 luu..,. iz.oo f Truck For Hire lj-to.v PICK-UP. *i a day. CTLmford 3-YAR> BlMf TIIlCK. S3 a day CKanforil C-Uiu, "If Garage for Ren M.V.. -. II..Hu.,-J A\O.«V.!!J BAR0LOF.BENNER,lnc. Auomobile Paining AoboiMd DCCO BOOT and WO Track /Ming CRanfocd (-U U CM SOUTH AVE, a Sericing CRANFORD REFRIGERATION RERyiCE. on Fricidaire, Kelumor. CroslorVColdspo. Norce. B. W. Flarey CRaiford,-- < f GARPENTEH ana CONTRACTOR. All kinds of aleraions, porches, ec. Lud-. wig Selber. 308 Lincoln Drie. Kenllworh. CRanfoM T." V. SERVICE., NITES; SUNDAYS. HOLIDAYS. 3 years T. V. experience JERSEY RADIO "SERVICE >. Herber F. E«rge. CRANFORD CARPENTER, CONTRACTOR.! porch enclosures,. cabine work, scieenb. ifaraffi, caulking, ermie work/ rooflnf, block ceilin4. aic Inr >ul-uon. Inerlocking meal weaher GEORGE H; NODES 6 Adama Ae.. Cronford CRanford 6-08H f TRUCK " CRANE" and T.D.-9 "Bulldozer for nire. S. W. Olier, Inc. CRanfurd and Linden f ELECTRICAL CONTHACTINO HousewlrinS, Jobblnc. Ouurcscen. fixures; repairs. and plucs. insalled. George Saneuiliano, 2. Myrle Sree. Tel. Clanford f IF YOU PLAN TO BUILD, repair or make aleraions, call T. JOHNSEN. 403 Ceu- ral Aenue, CHaalod f ROOKINGAND RIDING GUTTEHS Si LEADERS Ceilin. Block!) Insalled Aluminum Combinaion Windows - Home Iiuiuliilon lp conjuncion wih siding we pain wood rim. Oer saisfied cusomers. WM. L. SCHKOEDEI Walnu Ae. CHauiord U TREES TRIMMED. AND REMOVED Cord Wood for Sole Landscape r Nurserymen Call. WEsfield or WEsfleld Eeniofai afer 6 JIM LOVELAND f PLUMBING and HEATING. Sewers cleaned wih elecric sewer machine. Guaraneed. William J. Ledden. Tel. CHesnu and CRanford f WILLIAM F. DAVIDSON General Conracing, Curpunry, Masonry, PLisU-rlim und Rooing. CRanford 6-aa20. No job oo wiuill Esimaes wihou obliiiaion. f ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS, crushed sone, fill dir, drieways excaaed. Fron.end loader for hire." Joseph La Braclo, 37 Henley Ac..-«Hanford 0-ai67.., MASON CONTRACTQRS Complee masonry. Sidewalks, flagsone work. Guruce buildins, brick wojk. Free esimaes. Schwarz, CRarUord 6-040S. LET ME BOAID YOUIl PET in my home, exper care, reasonable rae. Clanford ELECTRICAf>NSTALLATIONS and repair*, wall.oules, lluh swiches, ec. Lamps rewired, door bells and chimes repaired. John Frey, WEsfield M. TELEVISION AND *M ANTENNAS IN- STALLED and repaired. Work guaraneed. Reasonable, raes. Tubes checked lii you. home. Cull - FAnwood or CRanford f PHOTOGRAPHY, Porrais Commcrciul Wddinss GHAUS STUDIO, 205 Pawnee lid. CHanofd If TELEVISION REPAIRED FAST. For/he b-s uiu fases serice call Economy Elecric, Cllanfold 6-3UU3. Day or nigh. ". f V.iOTlllCAi;KKl.AlKS o lamps.»i.a>ers. lions, KwiKua*, pin-,, cuniie ol serice o T2I) V. felecillf ruii <f liookup. J J W I i»(i;l lighs. Don Uai.-i, 30 Uroad Sree, CIuiiiord f Real Esae For Sale CHANFORD REAL ESTATE BOARD -MULTIPLE.LIST YOUR PROPERTY >; WITH A MEMBER OF THE CKANFORD ijeafc ESTATE-BOARD IF..TilFISK -CHANGING TIMES" wih ranch bunuul w s und spli leel lrsiurw li*;ivf you coldand he radiional eni-r li.-ll home in your choice, we hu-. i! Ci2 f. liini! room win o[x;n llr - plc dialnu ijcooin.r.«ily. driuiuid for dining, (irsl flwr laaory, second iloor has four bedroorr;; all of excellen iizc inasiei bi-drooii wih ojjen- lir«*place..ile bah, oil kam hea. 40-f..fronaiiu. hulf-atoulo. double uarc, hiyli school i.rea. M Elmer II. Smih.. CR B-«794 Harold M. Wilson CR G. E. IIOWLAND REALTOR Open eunlniiif.iuhd Sundays li EASTMAN ST. CRANFORD 8-D900 REST WISHES FOll THE NEW YBAli Ami..nne Especially Bi Wish ha you will isi u* <> ulk oer your -problem *if ciher. liuyin or Kcllm. SHAHEEN AGENCY, HEVJLTORS 5 Norh Ae.. E.. CRaniford C-B00 - Mrs.-. T. Henrwin CRanford 8-M88 Mr*. Ann Cooper CRaniord G-U44O Mis. Eelyn Wide CKuhiord i-053 YOU f RESOLUTION! I. This Year I VVill Sorlously Look for a Home... Here ire Jus a few for your selecion. CHARMING U.rnom Kpli-leel home, KXTHA loely urounds and shrubs. Choice locaion. Owner Is molnf ou of Siac md Is.anxiols o sell. ~ Cooniul horiie wih six spacious room, Kiln Vooin. fireplace, nil h«iu, screened porch, loely KroundK., A uood buy in a "yrand -hom" Sparkllnu whie bunlalow only n few yearn old. Oil hea, alum, combinaion screens and sorms, insulaed, ile bah, liing room, dinee, kichen and 2 bedroomson hu firs floor,/expansion space on second. Asking only SU..IOO. HAPPY. NEW YEAR f> lo all our friends from Ea Mlnel Tom Albany Sid Nunn MUdrod-Daies..."... Lois Brooks... CR CR CR 6-54B7 r..;.,7.;..;.. CR CR G. G. N,UNN Nnrh Ae., Eas, a Cunemlal Ae. CHunford C-36«5 or CRanford OPEN. Saurday and Sunday GAHWOOD 6-room house, oil burner, Vuraac. Excellen locaion, $0,750..lenniu Taylor, Broker. CRanford l C TO CRF.OITORS ESTATE OF MOSES WEILL. Deceased. Pursuan o he~order~of""charles A. OTTO, JR., Surrogae of hu Couny of Union, made! mi he hird day of December AD.. [054, upon he applicaion of he imdersiuncd, a Adniinlsrn- Ur.il he esae of said deceased; noice is; hereby jlleu o he crediors ol uid <lcccn!c(l o exhibi o he subscriber uider oah or affirmaion heir.claims and demands ukaiiis he esae, of suld drcisiid MaUiii six monhs from he dae u si>ld orrjer, or.hey, will bo foreey burred from prosiuing or recoer-. liu siame uualns he subscriber., " Henry Welll.. - Adminisraor. Voofhecs Klne, Ay., fc W. M;ilii H,. Sniieiille, N. J... Fees S GETTING ENOUGH HOT WATHV. Umu ialc u-iiuicd.fr*>iu pau eoilsi, ank- I*. lu-aleis. Work done in your own home hy spclalls. All, work nuuranee<i. Scluible. Liniu Scale Equipmen. Co.. WK&ik-kl 3-4»ay.. U Paining Decoraing T. A. CRANE Palmlnfi ond D<-coraln8-243 Walnu Ae. Tel. Clanford U for esimaes.. f NITSC.HKE & ULUNCK - Puinrn..and Decoraors 47 Norh lah Sree. Kenilworh.. N. J. Tc-lephoiio CRanford CHenu 5-34il6. f WILLIAM HOESEL. inerior and Exerior Painiiii;. Skilled mechanics, IHrxonal auieiision. W5 Columbia Aenue, iflkiuord.. Call, CRuhfofd /. f R. MENZEL EulnlniS and paperailiu;. Phbne CHunford Aenue. Cranford. f CRanford Or. George Francis Srhai lj Chiropracor Three Springfield Aenue CnnXord. X. J. EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING QufCK SERVICE LOUIS MONTINI SUOE RETAIUNO Aides S. Crmnfaf MICHAEL M. ARICH Paining ui d D.-coralliL. Call -CHallfurd j-725 be-»us;i> 0 and U-P.M. LET US Aler Your Shoulders your daed fur garmens DRYSON. FURRIER SINCE 92 Hollanderizing Cenred & Broad Wes-fold, uo.jmr. WE Eyes Examined DR.G. HINDMAN Opomeris 07 N. iffjion AVE. CRANFORD RESERVATIONS CIUIM.. Hoel* Seamship" Airline* Tour* Besorla BUB. The Caroli Trael Bureau PLalnUcld INSURE TO DC SURE JO SEFR>B. DEREMER 346 Willow AYS. Garwood, N. J. Help Waned - Female YOUNG WOMAN for General clerical -work and yping.--b-yileproducion Serice -and Supply, 20 Souh Ae.. I fc, Cranford.. l WOMANFOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK oue duy- or -T ifxl- days. Heference». -.CKbnford-6-U0G.....,.. GENERAL HOUSEWORKEH. Rriablc and references. Fie dayii a week, wuh xlinu arrankemi-n. Call afer 0 p.m. CRanford S-09J2. k Waned-Female CRANFORD HIGH SCHOOL STubKNT will. b;iby si norh side of uwn..very rliabie. Aailable Mew Years. Le. CKanford Dressmaker, Aleraions LADIES SUITS ard~~dr SSES made o. order also aleraions. Mrs. Hand..CHanford ; - - U Piano Tuning RELIABLE PIANO TUNING and repalrlw by recognized expers..cranford Piano Co., Tuners and Rebuilders, 3 Norh Aenue. Eas. Call CRanford i. Consrucion ONE CAR GARAGE," 2x20 Including concree fooing and floor. Cinder block or frame consrucion,, oerhead door, complee CRanford if LINCOLN Tailors.& Cleaners 6 Sorh Union Ae., Cranford PAUL FATETTA. JPros. EXPEET WORKMANSHIP. «n. CLEANING & PRESSING ALTEKATIONS & REPAIRS. on LADIES AND MENS GARMENTS. Ciranford Wins Opener in Ches ccnly reied Union Couny ii-" orscholasic Clicss Lciiiu by Uo- /e;iiuj"pin.r. Scfool. of Hillsido, 3VJ-.-!;. i»i ;i iiiiifh playc.l u CranfordHi«h Scliool. Clicss u")nil; from Thomas Jef T forson of Eli/iib.ol).. and Plainli<.!il are also members of he league. while WesUiold also has been inhed o paridiwls-.. I is he inenion of he lon.-ruc o lia.o each eam play ;i doublo round robin wiheen -onnes playinii aruii-oir for hucouny rophy. John Biaeh ofcranford, ;i memborolhc Plainlleld Chess Club, aced as judhe..resuls of hf*lirs mach werj as. follows Fir. board, Ed Yorko QI-Pinery O, Leslie Aul.of Cianfori I;" socoiid board, Dick Fischer of Pinery >5. Fred Carlson of Cranford I-; hird board, Jim Nowell of Pinery 0, Robin Aul of Cranford fourh board, John Leahers,6f PinKry 0, Charles Scher of Cranford ; and fifh Trees Taken Down railed Ou AIX WOKK GUAKANTBBD Oompleely CorwM 7 laannaoa Fkm r Wris A.V.B0YD-4I Walnn-Aenoe CLASH TOWNSHIP. N. J. Tel. K Ah way 7-lMS SAVE BY MAIL and earn diidend SAVE BY JAN. 0 TH Earn From The ST \-955.Bioa(i-S Newark I NJ SIMPLE AS -2-3!. You phone CR 6-5&00,.. 2. You Muliple Lis j o u r propery wih us.?.-your-lising is gien.o approximaely 00 brokers. wih seeral hundred salesmen, he firs sep in an acie selling campaign wih consisen aderising. G. E. H0WLAND Realor Open Eenings and Sundays 3 EASTMAN ST. CR TIME TOGO lmionc CKudiford G-0080 r.>r ;i axi. When i rains we husle around like ;ui.l)iinc rying o sere all. Bu; we do needour HAPIY NEW YEAR Anennas insalled and Repaired Exper Teleision Repairs Economy Elecric DAY OR r NIGHT SERVICE CRanford BENJAMIN ST. CRANFORD Cranford-s Oldes PlflRlICT mcrs DRUG STORE J. WALTER SEAGER Re». Pharm. 04 NORTH UNION AVE. CR The SUNNY i7.mcm!sesjy. s.s. NAS from New York January 7 and ery Fricay.hereafer a 9 P M $ I55 if Ship your hc cl for 2 days in Nossou, or sop oor aslonijoi yog wish. All saeroom* ond public room air-condiioned Larges Lido deck afloa 2 oudoor pools.ousanding food, erico, professional onorlainmonl.} I SEE YOUR 7RAVEL ACEUT INCHES- NASSAU LINE HOME UNES. C»n«,o 42 BjoaJwoy, N.w York 4 boird, Jim Yorke oir- Wngry, Raber Schweizer of Cranford 0. Confer on Field Sies F<»r Lile League Tils Mayor Fred P. Andersen repor od his week h.i ownship officials und Lile Leaguerepresenaies hae been conferring on possible -liiell sies for league games nes sejlspn bu ha no decision iks ye boon reached in he maer. The mayor said ha here has, been some difficuly in findini. land suiably locaed, for league aciiies ond a. he. same ime readily-aiiilablc for such usehe poined ou. -Jha one imporan consideraion is ayoidance of inerleienee wih he general recr«ii«n. ; pro{?rani.for young people of he communiy. Bosky Aroenw Rusklei,-said o be he ou-hg dogs In he world, nae Komach. iha mach, heir repuaion. The*, surdy dogs hae been known o haul heay loads up o 50 miles a day o, a die of frozen walrus hide. Unlik, - coddled domesic pes, hey win ea anyhing, o one insance, a eam of he dogs broke loose and, wihin few minues, had deoured a pair of skin boos, par of a sleepfe. bag. he bide sraps from ski b gloes; and a sealskin hood, monhs supply of dog food. Flaering; Coas Princess syle coas hae al wa -. been ery flaering, bui neer m 0 so han his year. Double siching on op seams accenuaes slenderness as well s heir lines and derailing. N OTICE SCHOOL nutkit or ru rwon COINTV UEGIONAL, UICII SCHOOL DISTRICT N ; <X, NOTICE RUnby.Ejin <> l»- IfKiil oi-rs of The, Union Couny H.ion., l(nh K<lio(il Disric No. l...in lic Couns ol Union, Siie of New Jersey, lij piililu hcarrnu will be helci on January h. J955. beween he hours iif ) p iinu > P.M., Kascin Sundiird Time. In he llbrury.ol he Jonahan Dayon Hejilon-,i IIiui Scluiol. i.l.ini Anui*. Sprinwlild, New Jersey, n which ime h<- L-uaii", biuliii for hu siluiol yoai.,95."irl05(l will be open (or examinaion nd dlscussio Tlic "fiiiiivu budge as adoped Is as follows;.. \. ;... Acual Anicipaed AniciD».j IU.M-IU5A To;il Aerajie Dally Emollmn... llli aoiiwres OFnnENUK - July ; lu.i-. July I. iwil- Jun«io. IU55 Anleipaied Acuil Reenue pcd II.U-III.U. 5io July I, HIM June ilip, luj "Appioiulaion IJalances July. ia.-.;i" Appnipilaed from Ilalances Scie Aid..."!!.",... L.oc;il Tax Ley Miiiiiulpal Aid..., Disric Tax...) Tuiion.". Mici-llaifois Ui-emie "2 Sill.00 50, Ml 4, <4,II2I.OO 4,ir.i.So. p Eeeoue a8.eo).5o ; l,050,0(mi.()o TOTAL UEVKNUES nnlciiuiud Slae Aid. for l)!i4-0.is icliapc-r 5. P.I ; " O 0 $054, ih.aa3.a "li0.lill SU77.4U7.50 AlTHOrlllATIONS CUllHENT Admlnh.l.ion Klcclnns.... Salaries Aiehiee Tees, Preliii>inary T... - Audi "Veen......;.;.,.. Ohor Exiurnses Insniclinn Superisory lixcl. Vocaional., Sal.ines" Ii».y Vocaional. Oilier Kxponses, lnsruilnn Proper Salaries ir.;cl. Veaional) j... Snlarlea Day Voaional Texbooks Supplies...;. Audio-Visual Aids iouny Uni Assessmens I... Adul Kducalon ;. <>her fc. l xpenscs*7..j.4...,m r OpL-ruion y Salaries., Supplies Q Fuel...;..,< Ulli. Vyaor and Power.. Telepiione aii.d Telegraph Ohi-i" Kxpense.-." Cioidlna Aciiies* laueiulanei Hz IleallhSericel Salaries r Clinle Kxpenses Oher IJspeisis I. Au\jllar.\ AiliMiciis I.lbiiini s ;...,....Tiilllspola ion....- Cafcerl;..; iudeiu Aciiies. Ire.ulion Pro;mis ;; Alileic,,... Oher lxii.-iises..f»..-,...,.. Vixid Charlie Ken Tuiion ; ln..uinnces i Premiums and or Ia.nKnsi Pensions, o fcauiln.ee.s /len.l<m Coirbuions o Sae and Couny Fund.. Oher Kxper-Ses. lai TOTAL CUIillENT / UFPAIUS &-KKPLACEMKNT5J K iaries ihiiaid Peisoiuieli./ Maerials Conraced Serices, Kducaional Equipmen.../., Olliee ;c Oher K uipmeii,. Janior* K iilpnuti /. 22.lllUi.il Sn.no " (i.ill.og 3, sn.ior.-4o 9.KU0. is 57i!n<j - o lludgc U.-IU3S ~ O0,00000 lr.,po>cd lludcr lu.u-lu.i;.2( ( 500.0,.(00.00 ".aoi ;i.(ioo.oo 7.orib.oo o yi.o50.oo ln.iso.oo 7.U a-l d77,ijo.o(> y.220m S.«!)(I.54.2,m».5«. S.l-I4.)i»i.MM>.<;r. i yyi.z Hi TOTAL KKPAIIJS AND ao.22ii.00 i.5iw.w li.r.ihi.m B..WI.00, ,-lOO.P.) 2.IWO.IIO. Il.Oim (N).40).0) I 0 - li.lino.no I MO.OO M 4,.S00.l>i 0-2, SUBTOTAL. CUNUr.NTOPEKATlONS Sum of A u<d! VOCATIONAL KDUCATON TOTAL KVrMNC> SCHOOL OH holf.ign HOlN DKBT. SKlVICK "Cliaper 7 Disrics Onlyi Iedi-inniiiili of llonds Jfe Noe lje()uieiliens.. -SinlUli,;l-uiuis lliqulieniens for exiyuili; erm, bonds Ini-Vw. ;,... TOTAL DET SKUVCE CAPITAL OUTLAY " New. Kies Grnuuds, IJlllldlllKS Kouipnuii, Oher Espouse, TOTAL CAPITAL OUTLAY TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS TOTAL APPROPRIATION, BALANCES JUNE.»I. ll)5l TOTAL APPKOPDATIONS AND BALANCES I3,;i57.«4 no.i,iii2.»4 nohing iii.nou.io " ii,uiii> 25 J!),!)uU.23 - JU.IOO.OO O3.2U7.00 luihln; S4ll.OlMJ.00?.2iio.s 25,70.4U -f--. s M,47II.I5 b. ihi.-in.-li s200.5a )0 ;i.5oo.oo l.odooo O.OO0.O0 o i,5ofl.<io SU U4U).0i> I 5DII-III) [ rr-k AN.MAIS Or Af - [<II>UIATION,. June Ho,,5 Approprljl<"I JUM-IU.U THECRANTORD CITZEK AND CHB&fl&E, WEDNESDAY. prfesiyiieriaiis prayer Week Sunday is he beginning of he Uniersal Week of Prayer - hj-ouj?hou he world and he churches-of Cranford are joining ogeher in. he heme for he day. Prayer." This will be he BeV Rober G. L6ngaker*s, message a boh he 930 and oclock serices in he Firs Presbyerian Church. Marilyn Vosberg will be he soprano solois a 930, singing Thou Shal Keep Him in Perfec Peace" by Oley Speaks. A oclock, he Chancel Choir will sing "Gloria" by Norden. The Re. John E- Himn, assisan "pasor, will ead he Eery; mans Bible Class a 930 sum. The subjec wul be "The Gospel of he kingdom." There will be no meeing of he Junior Fellowship Sunday. The Senior Fellowship will mee in he Senior Room a 7 p.m. The Re..Mr Longaker will begin a wo weeks sudy of he "Sermon on he Moun" and Carol Turner will be in charge of he worship serice. The Young Adul Club will mee bn he second floor of he Church School Building a 730 p.m. Miss I Bey McDiarinid will presen he program,, which will include slides ha she has ajcen on a rip.across he Unied Saes. The worship serice will be ledj by Joan Kissack.., On Monday eening, a 8 oclock, he Margare Greene Guild circles will mee in he homes of members. All members will be noified as o he locaion of he meeings a a laer, dae. There will be a meeing of he WomaKs Associaion execuie. commiee a 0 a.m. on Tuesday * The Womans Associaion will hold heir group meeings his monh as follows January 4 Group 7, p.m., Mrs. E. B. Hunn, leader, 25 Arlingon road; January 5 Group, p.m., Mrs. I, F. Gilber, leader, 9 BalmleVe parkway; January 5 Group 3,.,30- pjn., Mrs. "F." "Wr Mayer,~leader;-mecag"& home of Mrs. Fred Lange, 0 Madison aenue. Also, on January.5 Group 4, p.m., Mrs. IJ- F. Morley, leader, Mrs. Edward Roos, co-leader,.meeing a Mrs. Morleys home, 203 HoMy sree; Group 5, p.m., Mrs. J. H. Bucknam, leader, 5 LaSalle aenue; and January 6 Group. 2, 30 p.m.. Miss Helen Plummer, leader, 209 Cenral, aenue; and Group 6, 30 p.m., Mrs. H. R. Bes,"eader7T2I~CenraT aenue... God Speaks Osceola Topic "God Speaks" will be he sermon opic of he Re. Alber G. Dezso, pasor, a idenical serices a 930 and ajn. Sunday in Osceola Presbyerian Church. On Sunday eening, he Junior and Senior Wesminser Fellowship.groups will mee. They will hae a box supper followed by he elecion and insallaion/ of new officers a a candleligh serice. The Session will hold is regular monhly meeing oh Monday a 8 p.m. in he church office. Tho Mens Club will hold is regular monhly meeing on January 5 a 8 p.m. in he small fellowship room of he church. Secrearies, and reasurers of he arious church organizaions ar,e reminded ha heir annual repors mus be in he church office by January 6. "" The Uniersal Week of "Prayer, esablished in 848 by he Worlds Eangelical Alliance, will be obsered from January 2 o January 9- The Osceoa Church will be open during his week for hose who would like o ener o pray. The high school young people of he church will aend a New Year-J Ee pary o be held a he Rahway YMCA saring a 8;30 p.m. and erminaing a abou a.m. The program will feaure bowling, ping pong, billiards, mo-»es, swimming,, dancing, enerainmen -and refreshmens. A worship serice will be held a midnigh. Young people desiring o aend mus see he Rej Mr. Dezso or Mr. MacKellar for an idenificaion card 4j.aji.m MH.lie I ; Hep.ilrs j Replacemens io.j!ii.iiu.vmenli.nal ikenlimi...,..,.. - EVOOIHU Sh<»ol-orc!in Horn ".r-.v " "*-- n " Oib Serice... 5,2.ii..() Capial Oul.iy I.H50.UU --..M) 5.r>i.3o U,30«UO TOTAI... s.o.!,.iii..iii s au.uoj.5o,! - -.WAI.VSIii OV -IU)IOSH> DIKIlllCT TAXkrf lu33-lu3t Curren V.\ ien..i, 4M!,i)!I.M> Hi.,..-i # lu- ilal.<liivus,.il,. ol).l) VuiallMii.il caclllllil. II - r iyli;>i iloin.... o li>i >>r Vlli al">.l!l2.sn Duhi i,2s0.jp OTAlj...>... The,illaie llllilie Is ol ile and open for Inwei-Um. (-nili J-ll " ].,., j, -l«.-i.liu.u-ll, llli, l.-<lii<-<.i-hrurinirrrh-w.i-n-rioliour» of» A,M "",,,,,~,,I.on IIJM i heii school u hi...sion. In l.e..ufi.-o o( lie si-creury "I "i,,,,*. IMuiLiiiHi.,i lw Jon.iih.in Uason lciiiuiiul Uiuli/Slioo!. Kleiner Aci". IK inilii il llu- l!".ncl Kclu.-.illon "If ly Hijum Ci»i)>l luuloiuil iliiili s l l l) N /. J and orans* nd scooped ou pbuapn-m "W melon wedges make- aracr* "X". bi of Ie6fie leaf may be.used, f desired, for JCrccn color noes. Luheran Leader. FRY Dr. Fry Begins As ULCA Head Dr. Franklin Clark Fry wilr be T gin his sixh erm as he presiden of he Unied Luheran Church h, America on Saurday, haing been reeleced o his high office a he Ocober bi-ennial conenion-held in Torono; Canada Each erm of office is wo years in duraion. This Luheran body, he larges in he Unied Saes, has a membership of more han 2,50,000 persons, including Calary Luheran Church here. Dr. Fry became he second man o hold his office in Ocober 944,. when he was eleced o succeed he lae Dr. Frederick H. Knubel who sered for 26 years following Ke organizaion of. he ULCA in 98. Dr. Fry, as one of he leaders of Proesanism boh in he Unied Saes and inernaionally, presided a he opening session of he consiuing conenion of he Naional Council of Churches of Chris in he U.S.A. a Cleeland in Noember, 950. He is he new chairman of he 90 - member jjolicynakingjcenral. Commiee of he World Council of Churches and.ice chairman of. he Unied ISaes Conference for he World Council of Churches. He sered as reasurer of he Luheran World Federaion from 946 o 952, and now is ice presiden of ie Luheran World Federaion and chairman of is Commission on Younger Churches and Orphaned Missions The Luheran leader also is aciely ineresed in church relief -Work-oerseas... In -January, 95,- he made a round-he-world fligh for Church World Serices "One Grea Hour of Sharing"- appeal b Inspec condiions and needs of. displaced persons and war refugees, laer reporing o he naion ia radio and eleision-and personally o former Presiden Harry Truman. - Sabbah Ee Serices Scheduled a Temple \ Sabbah ee serices will be held a he Temple Beh-El Friday a 830 p.m. Rabbi Philip Brand will officiae and will be assised by he Hebrew School choir. An OnegShabba of refreshmens and songs will follow he serices, Sunday morning serices will be said a 830 oclock. I will be followed by a lox and bagel breakfas.."., The Religious School classes mee Sunday a 0 a.m., Tuesday a 345 p.m. and Thursday a 345 p.m. The junior and senior youh groups will mee Wednesday and Thursday, respeciely, a 7-30 p.m.. CHimCH SERVICES CHRISTIAN SCIENCE The fac ha no disabiliy or discord, is beyond he healing power of God will be sressed a Chrisian Science serices Sunday. Scripural selecions in he lesson-sermon eniled "God" will include he accoun, as gien in ha King James Version of he Bible in.he seenh chaper of Lukes Gospel, of- Chris Jesus healing of he cenurions seran who was "sick, nnd ready o die." The following will be among he correlaie passageso be read from "Science and Healh wih Key o he Scripures" by Mary Baker Eddy "When man is goerned by God, he eer-presen Mind who undersands all hings, man knows ha wih God. all hings are possible." ( ). Though for he Week JOURNEY FROM BETHLEHEM «By. he Re. Alber G. Deszo. -. ". Pasor, Osceola Presbyerian Church Chrismas has command gone. I is;jus as long now.unil Chrismas as i eer was.* We would do well o looback and.discoer, no how Chrismas lef us, bu how We lef.chrismas. The holiday has had a profound effec upon some. This is no unusual for eer since he birh of Chris i has been changing ies.. The wise-men of old being warned of God in a dream, reurr/ed anoher way. The shepherds reurned o heir eeryday asks glorifying and praising God for all he, hings hey had seen and heard. They were allchanged men. " AH of us should hae raeled o Behlehem his-year in our minds eye bu now he journey is oer and we oo mus reurn o daily rouine. Do.we go home and forge or, does he effec of he experience change us. We should be a lile less selfish and a lile more sympaheic and undersanding han before we wen. We ener ino Chrismas one person, we leae i anoher. As we see he Holy Child, who, for wan of chariy was born in a barn, we le ha mind be in us which was also in him, who ook he form of a seran and shared our humaniy. Our faih ough o be sronger because of he Chrismas experience. A? we grow older he spiri of Chrismas is impressed moredeepiy6njiseach ycar.unila Jas we, are as radian abou Chrismas as when we.were children. We find we hae begun o undersand he larger meaning of i all. We realize ha Chrismas is more han insel and rimming. I is he incarnaion, God becoming man., No sooner hae we responded o* he urge o go.een uno. Behlehem" han we reurn no.by he well-raeled road of conenion or of easy-going formaliy, or. cold obserance, bu by he high road oreliglous experience, and from Chrismas, pas we wai for he furher reelaion of Chrismas ye o come. Local Sudens a Seminary Sponsoring Bible Exhibiioii William Juhr; Jr., of 42 Beech sree, is a senior, and Richard J. Kirk and James T. Sabin, suden.assisans a Triniy Church, aie secondryear sudens a.he General Theological;Seminary in Chelsea Square, New.York Ciy, he oldes seminary of he Episcopal Church, which is marking he SOOh anniersary of he Guenberg Bible, firs book..prined in he W es ern world, wih a special exhibi of is prize collecion of old and rare Bibles. The exhibi, which began Monday in Seabury Hall and will coninue hrough February 20, is open o he publip, free of charge, from 230 o 930 p.m. daily. Groups may arrange for guided ours -by calling he seminary library. The schools own copy of he Guenberg Bible, he only copy in any Episcopal insiuion, will be >shown along wih oher examples of prined Bibles daing. back o he fifeenh cenury. Illuminaed manuscrips from he enh cenury onward, also will be on display, as well as praypr books and oher manuscrips imporan in English and American churcb hisory. %. The.General Theological Seminary Library houses more han 20,- 000 Bible and Bible-relaed books. Hebrew, Englisr," French, Greek, Lain, German and polyglo ediions are in he collecion. Included in he display will be a copy of he firs complee.english Bible, he Coerdae ediion of 535; a firs ediion of he King James. Version of 6-; he firs published New Tesamen. in, Greek, ha of Erasmus, in 56; and he Ximenes Polyglo Bible of 54-57, wih Greek, Lain, Hebrew and Chaldean exs. As par of he exhibi a 35- minuc film, "The Making of he. clrst CHURCH iff CHKST. SCIENTIST rumofield AVE. AT MUM BT. CEANFOBD Serices Sunday AM. " Sunday School AM. Tesimonial Serice Wednesday Eening. 8f oclock. EADINa BOOM " 8 Narh!)! AM* Crma»»r«Jpen dally Mon. hru JM o 4 PJ4. Friday eening R Ba o 4 P.M. How Chrisian Science Heals f 4 Tuking Adanage of Todays Challenge" WOR 70 kc. Sunday. January 2, 5 pan. ROOFING The Golden Ten is hum eronomy <64) "Hear Q Israel The Lord our God is one -Lord/»O0 MAT COMTOBT. aurrfmbu- «M »WAT TO UKALT* a ka»»wa«... M3KNCK BADIO rbogbams O THM VICDHTTI U. WVNJf < «k«) (fwr Suulay,;-.- U.WNIW (IIMM) gmfy. napy,«!«.-, Ba. WRCA ( ea* ko K«ry 8aa4y J. 7i48 a. «. BU. TCOB < lio kc/ -«ry SiuU-y. 08 a- «-..,, Se - WQXB (UN k«> s. U* u-ar Ea«k MawjiW a. >. la. WQXB (UN ka> m- Baarey luk Be. -!» 9- a*. u» nm Ulanln ui n <r. (I ud>-n«ln4 Ina Uw Br«cr«-i will b* a»analao«. Monior V!«w«h«Ia au. WABC ill* a«> Eery T«*-y. Newa Braa«c4«Cuf«4 English Bible," will be shown o isiors., The Seminary, which was esablished by he 87 General Conenion of he Church, sands on he sie of he, farm owned by Clemen Clarke Moore, auhor of "The Nigh Before Chrismas." Dr.- Moore, son of he second Bjs- Jiop of New Yorkaugh-Hebrew a he Seminary during is ;early years.... Benedicine Nun To Take Vows Siser Georgee, OSB, daugher of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hurer, 509 Elm sree, is one of Benedicine nuns who will pronounce heir perpeual ows on Saurday i h M l i h el in Achison, Kans.. Sisef- Georgee is a former member of J5. Michaels parish in Cranford. She is a.graduae of Benedicine Academy, Elizabeh, and Moun S. Schblasica College. She is eaching his year a S. Joseph, School in Shawnee, Kans.. CoU and Crisp In aering salad, hae allln cold and crisp. This can be done bjr keeping he salad lo he refrigeraor unil ime o genre, and hen ering on really cold plae.. Hemlock - The long fibers and ligh color of chip* of wes coas hemlock; make desirable for. ine wriing paper Wach Nigh Serice Se A Alliance Dr. George A; Aicheson, pasor of he Cranford Alliance Church announces ha a Wach Nigh. Serice will be held a he church T5n Friday "from 0 p.m. o" midnigh..this will.be a serice of singing, praise and esimfanie wih a shor sermon by he pasor and he passing of he old yea and eneringof he new year wi] be. obsered by a ime of praye- - The meeing is open o he public and a cordial iniaion is ex ended o all o aend. Dr. Aicheson will-ake for-h subjec-a he a.m. worshi serice Sunday, "Reiewing 954. Holy Communion will be.. o sered. "..-.. A he 745. p.m. - eangelis - senice. Dr. Aicheson will spfca on "The; Challenge of J955."!..Tr Senior Alliance.Youh Fellowshi will hae a special New Vear program, wih heir own merr. bers in charge.. The Mens Bible Class will cor duc a serice a Cranford Ha! on Sunday afernoon. The Colonis Group of Pilgrir Girls wiil mee a he church Mon day a 730 p.m. j* J 7~OnTuesday~he Young ~Business Womens. Class will mee a he church a 730 p.m. o finisr paining he Nursery Deparmen furniure. The Pilgrim Group b. Pioneer Girls will mee a he church a 7 p.m. he same nigh The "Womens Missionary Prayci Band will -mee a he church Wednesday a 0 a.m. The regular mlrl-wcek Bible sudy and prayei meeing will be held a he church Wednesday a 8 p.m. The regular monhly meeing of he Womens Homer Missionary Sociey will be held a he church on January 6 a a.m. Al! women of he church are cordially Inied o. aend CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. BROADCAST The weekly program, "H6w Chrisian Science Heals;" will be heard, saring Sunday, oer he Muual nework a 5 p.m. Tho firs program in his new scries is eniled "Taking Adanage of Todays Challenge" and residens of NewJersey can hear i oer Saions WOB, New York, and WIP, Philadelphia. EAGER3 DRUG STORE OVER 60 YEARS IN CRANFORD Call For & Deliery Serice 04 NORTH UNION AVE. CR WERE NO "PURITANS ON THE STOWAWAY- y \ OFF-WELL CAPTAIN/ 7/MAVB There is no subsiue for insurance. Throw off unneeded worries, by making cerain you arefully proeced financially. We offer you a complee insurance serice. > >. SEE THIS WEEKS ANSWER Off NEXT PAOE H EDEN BERG-M A. C BE AN 26 SOUTH AVE. EAST- (RAN FORD-CR 6;3OOO Alliance Young People, To Aend Nuley Rally The young people of he Cranford Alliance Church will aend he New Years Day Rally of ho VorhJerseyRally. Zone of he Vllianco Youh Fellowship a ho Chrisian and Missionary Alliance Church. Nuley, on Saurday., The local church hopes o bringome he aendance banner, here will, be, wo serices One 2 - p.rru and ho oher a 7.m. The Re. Bernard S. King, easurer of he Chrisian. and Missionary Alliance, will be he leader a. boh serices. riniy Celebraes laly Eucharis Holy Eucharis will be celeaed on Saurday a 0 a.m. a ylniy Church, commemoraing, o Feas of he Circumcision. Serices on Sunday will be as Hows 8. a.m.. Holy Eucharis; 5 a.m., family worship and -hurch-school;! a.m.\\ Choral ucharis and sermon. \ Regular monhly meeing~-of he lniy Guild will be held Mon \y a 8 p.m. in he parish house. he guild will serice he January. mcheoh of he Newcomers Club 245 p.m. nex Wednesday in herlock Hall. - - ehodis Youh Groups lae Formal Dance The combined youh organlzaons of he Cranford Mehodis ;hurch will presen "Misleoe lemories," a formal dance, o- lorrow eening In he audiorium f he Educaional Building. I was annbunced ha all church roups hae been inied o aend. nd ha he public is Inied. An Tchesra will play for dancing. The Junior High Fellowship is n charge of refreshmens, he enlor High Fellowship Is hanlling-ickes.and programs, he Ioung Adul Fellowship is aking are of publiciy and he Young rimers will decofpe he hall. Mehodiss o Inroduce Confirmaion Class Sunday A New Years serices Sunday in he Cranford Mehodis. Church, 29 members of he. 953 confirmaion class will be inroduced o he congregaion. ; ".. "Your Going pu and Your Coming In" will be he sermon, opic of he Re. Alber Allingcr, pasor.. "..... The following are membera of he conflrmajon glass Carol Lynne Bauer, Virginia Boqrdman, Nancy Jean* Brooks, Francis Connors, Judih Dcgen, Sephen Dex>er, A. Rober Dill, Maryann Dizel, Linda Dunne, Jean Foser, Lucy Hal orn, Nancy I mus, Joseph" Ford, Daid Hall, Russell Hawes, Bey Hinkeldy..." - Also, Diane, Marin, Terrence McQuillan, Paul Mundy, Susan Pail,,.Harold Sjursen, Donna Smih, Paula. Suhnohei, Fred Swlsher, (Sephen Tice, Barbara Tunisoh, Daid Turner, Jeanle Viohl and Virginia Warner. " " A" he. morning serices, Mrs. Doris Rohweiler, organis, will play-aria" from "The-enh, Concero for Srings" by A.., Guilman, "Adagio Religioso" by A. il- Scarmolin and "Fanfare in D" by J. p. Bridges. T-he Mehodis Youh FellowshlpsSlllmee a7 p.m. Sunday. Holy Communion will be adminisered a 0 a.m. New Years Day. The Young Peoples Choir will jrehearse a 7 oclock omorrow nfgh~and"he Senior Choir, an hour laer. The Home Deparmen will conduc a Chrismas pary a 8 p.m; omorrow. Cancer dressings will be made Tuesday a 030 a.m. and an execuie, meeing of he Women* Sociey of Chrisian Serice will be held a 30 p.m. The Church Credi Union mees a 8 p.m, Tuesday. The Commission on Educaion mees he same hour. Prayer and Bible Sudy will.be conduced Wednesday a 8 p.m. The Re. Donald T. Baggs, assisan pasor,- will.be he leader. The explorer scou uni for. boys 4 years of age will mee a 7 p.m. Monday.. Prayer Topic A Calary The Second Chrismas will Sunday be obsered a Calary Luheran Church a regular serices a 85 a.m. Mains and he. main serice a. a.m. The Re. Arnold J. Dahlquis. pasor, has chosen "Prayer.and he Chrisian Life" as he ile of his sermon, in obserance of he annual Week of Prayer which will be January 2 hrough January 9. The Sacramen of Holy. Communion will-be-odminisered-a-boh~ serices Sunday... Sunday School.will conene a 930. A nursery, oeld in lie church house duringhe oclock serice, will be under he charge of Mrs. Jean Bueschel and Mrs. Frances-Kieseweer. The Loyals and he Senior Luher League will sponsor a Chrismas pary ond square dance onigh a 830 for all of Calarys sericemen and college sudens home.for he holidays. \The square dance will be held in he-church basemen. Refreshmens will b. sered in he church house. On Sunday he Senior Luher League will hold is regular meeing a 730 p.m. The Boy Scous of Troop 84 will mee on Tuesday a 7;30 ~p.m. On January 5, a, special meeing of he Church Council will be held wih he*original members of #o Building Fund Canass Commiee a 9 p.m. The regular meeing of he Church Council will be held Thursday a 8 p.m. The Girls* Choir will rehearse on January 5 a 730 p.m. Auhorized DODGE V PLYMOUTH Dealers - ROSELLE PARK - ". - l l "... "! - K,. " " ". i - - Announce he Opening Jan.3 r <lof heir CRANFORD USED CAR LOT NORTH AVE;, W. OPPOSITE POST OFFICE V Vhe hundreds of suburbanies who bough our FIRST" CHOICE used cars are Union Counys mos saisfied owners. We proeced heir inesmen hrough serice. Won you drop in and le us sere you? Youll like he friendly "Low Pressure High Value" way we do business. NEW CAR SHOWROOM & SERVICE 30 W. WESTFIELD AVE. ROSELLE PARK Open Eenings Unil 9 Sa and Sun.JUnH 4 P-Jfi-!i

11 .!>."....., " * ;<>.<.. / /. \, " *. I I I Sb /.I i. - TOE dranford cmzen AND CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, DEfcEMPER Cranfords Public Schools Aciiies of Pupils in Many Fields BOOSEVELT SCHOOL "Chrismas injhe Casle** was gien by. Mre, JArhaljnda Quain-, ancefc foun} grade class and he Inermediae Chorus in Rooseel School las week. Taking par in he producion were he following Narraor, Leslie Cooper; rumpeer, William Ray; king, Rober princess, Sefanie Ko; s nurss. Maria Blanding; councilors, William Behler and James Kerick; guards, Daid Lynch ard Randall Cromary; Tresor, Carol Szab o, ".... ;. Ladies-in-waiing Suzanne Kirk, Susan Weber, 4»an Williams, Marianne. Vajda, Jean Reusch and Valerie Marin; yule log bearers Joseph Laird, John Ellio and "John Sillirhan; princes William Sussky, Karen Manny. Sephen Pe, Virginia Robers and Susan Weber; jesers John Silliman, Elizabeh Barnhar, Dwiijb Weeks, Barbara. Wells, William Brown and Richard Beckman>- Dancers Barbara Wells, Jean Reusch. Elizabeh Barnhar, Jean Slagle, Joan Williams. ili Kfiy Schulz..Valeric Marin, Joanne Lynch, Marianne Vajda and Suzanne Kirk; sage manager Rober Allen. Members of he Inermediae Chorus are \ T Grechen Angle, Jane Arinsberg, Paricia Bauer, Kenneh Bendel, Phyllis Boardman, Langnld Carlson, Jane Cleaer. Graham Cleaes, Peer Cone; Jjudijh Daison, Margare Dudley. Daid Eaon, Margare Fisher, "Kenneh. Furman, Lynn Garland, Carl Goldenberg, Gail Griffih, Marie Harris., Joyce Hichcox.., Lois Huner, Rober Irslinger, Susan Keep, Susan Kighlinecr, Chrisine Kock, Norma KoneBen, Richard Larsen, Kahleen Lucas, Diane Marchione. Lynn *flnson,.gay Milius, ThWas Posey". Susanne Richards, Elaine Robers, Rober Rowland, Lois Ann Shaheen, Nancy Slocum, Rober Thcismeyer, Fred Ward, George Warner and Leona Weydemeyer. Grade 3 The sory called "The Liles Angel," brough in by Mara Turk, was enjoyed by au he.children in Miss Diane Gokos- hird grade class. Oher Chrismas records were, brough in by Kahleen Clare, Thomas Oahou and Karen Confroy. Grade 4 Mrs. Ala Banker of Makaom drie recenly.read he sory "The Liles Angel" o he fourh grades of Rooseel School. SHERMAN SCHOOL Grade Three of he firs graders in Mis;. Mary Marells group are finding i. a pleasanj experience o a-. end commiee meeings wih chll-. dren of oher grades. Claude Grady represens he group a Suden Council meeing;. Frederick Robers goes o,he.meeings held for he school newspaper. Cynhia Ruble seres he group a he Junior Red Cross meeings.. Commiee members us- J ually repor o he group afer aending each meeing.. The class is planning o selec by Voing. new commiee members for helas half of he school year. Thb is o gie more childrenacr han hose wiihin he group. " ThexhiWrenJn Sherman School hae enrolled as members of. he Junior Red Cross. Their rrioo is.we Sere." The/purpose is o proide boys and girls in he chanceo sere on commiees oh- TJnied Saes wih he opporun i iy o paricipae as members of a olunary group enguged in humaniarian serices.in carrying ou he American educaional ideal of deeloping"skills undtuleris for beer undersanding of he needs of- ohers in our own. and oher lands.,.. Sherman ScHool children make faors for hose who are in he hree nursing-homes in Cranford so ha "each holiday ray may be brighened by somehing special. They fill Chrismas sockings for he soldiers a Camp Kilmer, They suff animals for children oerseas. Each class ills an indiidual gif boxl wih gifs suiable for a child oerseas who, is he same»gc as hose who gie hem. Las IEARSTOPLAY ACCORDIOX! MODERN METHODS le you play melodies from he sars Beginners accordion furnished Modes lesson fees. year leers of/hanks were receied from each of he nursing homes in Cranford and from, in- diidual children in Ireland. Elizabeh Cyphers and Diane 6 in Mrs. ChrisinaDies class are. members of he Junior Red Cross council. They aend meeings a Cranford High School, where hey mee council members from eachof he Cranford schools. Each grade in Sherman School has special oluneers who represen heir respecie grades. They are Grade one, Cynhia Ruble, George Cubberly, and Sandra Kiel; grade wo, Chrisopher Dickinson and Samuel Ogelby; grade hree, Nicholas Prao; grade four. John Shar er and Frederic Krug; grade fie, Susan Ronnlund and Susan Sender, and grade six. Arlene Mapan. Gail Nichol, Maripn OBrien and Waler Engel. \. WALNUT AVENUE-SCHOOL Grade I.,The children in MissJean Harris firs grade are happy o hae los of space in heir new room for heir arious-collecions. ; Elaine Sofrnan, George Roden and John. Tornsrom / suggesed projec, by helping fill a Chrismas haing a science corner. Marc socking for a soldier a Canip Yacker k John Connors. Marilyn Kilmer and by filling wo Red Neibon and ohers suggesed ha sones, plans, skulls of.. animals, shells, ness, urles, and,, fish be brough in for display. Sephen Fuhro and George Rpden repored ha he children cin find ou many r hings~aljbu~lhe~world from he collecion. >.. Grade. 2 Mi.ss Eselle Goldseins second grade class enjoyed decoraing is room for Chrismas.- Marilyn Marley brough picures and designs. Alber Caruso supplied his class and some of he ohers w.yh holly. The boys and girls made paper decoraions and presens, and pinned hem o a paper ree on he bullein board..... The following children were chosen as class helpers for he firs week -in January, Doors, John Heruska and Kenneh Harmelin; opening exercises, Cahy Sinclair; leaders, Darless Krapf and Louis science able, Donald Jackson; dusing, Barbara Dizcl; founain, Cliriion Roosa; baske, Alber Caruso; boards, Bcnn Nadclman and Peer Tinnesz; papers, Donald Mazzco; messenger, Sheldon Mileman; milk; Marilyn Marley. ;The boys and, girls made" Sana Claus bookmarks o ake home. While learning how o ell ime he children consruced heir own cardbpardclocks. CLEVELAND SCHOOL Grade I «Mrs. Joan Doolans firs grade had a Chrismas able. Objecs for he i-.ble were brough in by Kahleen, Preson, Marion Gamble, Laurel and Lorraine Hearel, Gregory Groe, Susan Higbie. Jill Wariingon and Randolph Gross. Decoraions for ie.room were brough in l) y Jill Warringion, Randolph Gross, Peer Crane, Susan Higbie, Laurel and. Lorraine Hearel and Lydia. Byrnes, Grade "8. The 29 pupils in Mrs, Gloria Mills hird grade worked on arious Chrismas projecs. The chil- Chrismas ree ornamens including angels, bells, rees and balls. TneyFalso made corsages in fel and hen wrapped An papers ha were; designed and drawn by he boys and girls hemseles. Grade 6 Mrs. Gwen Thursons sixh grade class decoraed ihe classroom for Chrismas. Laurie Lukas brough a creche, a large pine cenerpiece arid pine boughs for rinv for,a Chrismas scene. Pliricia Boyee, Nancy Brennan, Mary Monenecour, Gene Marino, Gerald Creighon, Frank Byrnes and William Wiseman made he scene on he large bullein board. Susan Sco, Madeleine Suar, Laurie Lukas and Susan Peerson decoraed small paper.rees for anoher bullein board and also made gilded birds for he Chrismas ree. Oher decoraions were brough in, or made, by Alan Kohn, Richard Hawkins, "Jean Lcland, Mary Monenecour,. Paul Reed and Sephanie Ryder... All class members conribued o he-junior Red Cross Chrismas CMOSS-boxes o be sen oerseas o needy children. -- -, ~ r ~Z~... i, BBOOKSIDE PLACe~SCHOOL. Grade 2. The girls and boys of Miss Rebekah Poyners second grade compleed Chrismas gifsfor hetr parers. Calendars were made for heir "fahers and needle, books for heir mohers. Each child made a card o pu wih he gifs.* A Chrismas.ree was brough in o he class by William Iieoniiard, and was decoraed by members of he class including Eileen Dennis, Eleanore Jackson, Barbara Seens, John Manger, Edward Marek, Bruce Angelbeck, Barbara Felz, Janice Hamcr, JLesley Barling, "Frederick Vogel, and Ruh Ann Wehrenberg. Sana Claiis, pulled in hs sled by "eigh iny reindeer,", was placed in he. fron of he room, while a paper Chrismas ree decoraed wih one bai made by each child and a life-size Sana, sood a he back of he room. Grade 4 The boys and girls in Mrs. Gelinas* fourh grade class- learned how*""* he Mexicans celebrae Chrismas. The children decoraed heir room wih, eergreens and colored paper decoraions and se up a Naiiy Scene iri rue Mexican fashion. A commiee was appoined o plan he deails of he Chrismas Fesial. Mildred Gessler and Terry Johnson were cochairmen. Oher members of he commiee were Pfeer Krol, Barbara Smih ahd Rober Talbo. Rober pained a gruesome.face on he Pinaa which held he gifs The Pilgrims came oer on he Mayflower. dren made ah assormen of- $4.50 Lelong INDISCRET COLOGNE $4.00 Dorohy Gray.Special. DRY SKIN MIXTURE and) goodies for all The sacred as well as he fesie pare of he Mexican Chrismas were enjoyed by all he boys and girls \ LINCOLN SCHOOL A&sembly Program ", For.he Chrismas assembly, Mrs. Ehel, Paersons fifh grade presened a dramaizaion of he Swiss legend, "The Broh " kriskindli." They were assised by he junior Chorus under he direcion of Channing Coppage. Members of he cas were Moher, Lind? Moleen; k JQh.ann, Barry* Zjegler;-Wilhelm?~a neigh bors son. Daniel Vroom. Phyllis hlli Ruch he- par of a poor old woman who sough warmh and ( sheler on Chrismas Ee. Thre raelers who sopped o resswere played by Barry Hull. Raymond Hur and Leroy Nordsrom.. The carolers of* he Kriskindli were Daid Kelber, Barbara Gruich, Barbara Chrisiansen, Joyce Liska, Daid Harkness, Jeffrey Mnon, James Donnelly, Diane Colineri,- and Barbara Anoniaa. Kriskindli, he Chrismas Angel, was played by Cheryl Kean Daid Kelber sered as sage manager. His assisans were» Rober Andrews, and Chrisine Zawislak, lighs; James; King-.-cfan Ronald Jones,.sound effecs. Ronald also sered wih Brooks as-prompor--and was pr.epared o subsiue for he par of Johann. - - Oher undersudies were Jane Buzalski. James Donnelly, Diane Colineri; Michael Pender, James King and Karen Brooks.. The program chairman was Barbara Gruicbr- Her assisans ;were Charles Poeller, Michael DAnonip, Michael - Pchder and Ralph BruheU.,*. Barbara Chrisiansen Was misress of he Wardrobe and was assised by Chrisine Zawislafc. Jane Buzalski gae he Bible reading, and Amos Gordon made he opening announcemen. Dennis Raczynski and Casimir Bialeckl sered as i\shers., AH members of he group found rrany opporuniies o help wih preparaions apar from heir indiidual assignmens. Iniaions were wrien, programs prepared, he ree was purchased and rimmed, sage properies assembled and made, and he sage cleaned, up afer he- performance. - Members of he Junior Chorus are Randall Nelson, Dennis Harckes, Michael Hayeck, Sandra Brazzai, William Hackman, Ugis Kreismanis, Peer Dickerson, Theodore Zielinski, Susan Farnsworh, C»role Konopack, Jean Kplber. Lynda Swarz, Peer Occi, Ellen Minqn, Ronald Rier, Thomas Leobold. Diana Bukowskl, Concea Papandrea, Frederick Huson, Janice Drummond;" Sandra Sallone.. Gerald Schumann, Carole Francis, Barbara Beckham, Lorea DiGioanni, Thomas Reed, Frederick Weemari, Rober Johnson, Rober Swisher, Thomas Charles, Carbl Leonard, Karyl Iwanyshyn and Richard Smih.. 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