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1 For Motorsts A", warang- that-autooble accdents wll be b» the rurreos* g the approachng -wnter onths was ssued ths weefc by Polce Chef Wlla A. Fscher. Hs predcton was based on records of the local polce-departent and. 09 studes ade by the Natonal Safety eoenel. Such studes, the polce chef sad.. sgnfcance to all otorsts Traffc accdent rtes tot jborth«ra;«t9,tes_were84 tos pest,«enft hglerffwnter hantstsswtsr 3SP» ng recent years The accdent rate ths year rsen sharply- snce lftng of ratonng n d-august. More cays are gong ore les, ard faster, wth ncreased exposure to traffc dangers...-s.- Today the average ear * -years old, and ore that, one-half of -.».8 Ltres runnng are four years old...a great any vehclesare-unsafe tor any but the ost careful use. n costly shaps or near-accdents at the begnnng of,each waterf before they learn precautons ore needed on slppers rrars. The next few weeks wll provde a crucal test for all drvers; Fscher ephaszed. Wse otorsts wll prepare to - overcoe twn. hazards; poor tracton and duced vsblty. Preparaton wn ja- -rlude checkng and servcng of al standard and specal vehcle equp- ent for wnter use. especally. brakes, tre chans., wndsheld w].heaters, defrosters. lghts! and the-exhaust and coolng syste. The car owner.who keeps hs vehcle n good repar for wnter drvng has already. won,feal,f the. battle.."ljstm by GJtef Fscher are."tps for safe whter drvrtt. -Adjust sned to 2. Slow dovvr well h-advance of ntersectons ard curves. SLjcal j-.tentpr* to turn,or. to.stop..,. 3. Follow other vehcles at safe dstance,, V. " 4. Put on tre chans when roads arc-slppery wth sn&wsr ec TEs?y provde- "fo" tracton acd reduce blknff dstances 40 to 50 per v cent. 57-"Makesure wndsheld wpers, defrosters really work. 6. Apply brakes lghtly and nterttently on cy roadways..,.. 7. Reeber that brakng dstances pn ce and snow wthout ant-skd chans are lengthened fro four to U tes.,. Wet; ce at near eltng teperatures s twce as slppery-as dry ce.near zero... BUY WAR BONDS ANt> STAMPS ENGUSH FURNTURE SLVER, PoneEuns, P-lTMGS, ETC. C. ". StU Offer Of?;,""" * r- / -; tv H n. MORGAN HAMLTON H*. LEX. HAMLTO* y ua AVCttON D«e.l.at2P.BL ~ * K. *. ryuelty v. M. surra... > Wtwa taub «MraHy «fc«y. w* Ckutr. <&»l* Hn nftl~mgnftjcgfl. and loolc agan! JA-a aw Sf «under, adft yatjr Jullattt* 00$ two! Aey Ptrdank Coe n... fed the MdbcM, the warth of fne 00% wool labrlec. Vj the oa..vyoulowdu) l fc»]» lubfs ove fbb«ness lt the r» W AonMew, «BO»e deplh fa the arholes, uore bulk above oa the ade-to-ook lde Wast. "now...use luy*kvy or Ea«y Payent PLutl Coat Salon, Second Floor. f"r*p Couorl «wt e/ JuWar<T«wgw ol /jlrou /Vr- «" <«//«. Mclr and >»fw. JVaM ouel xtb, acal flab Uadt «ud colon. Szas»« belted short coat wth deep Persan border and rul/s, Persan button..jorttrn 00% tcool cardgan n«ek,. deep slash packets, blade, green, royal, turf 9 to S. fax ncluded Tax FVM edu»f euoa te* jet Ptr$e button a tup eu//«. Note tettuwe. d*. duuutr, trdtoh uadt, ffhuth, rj, nd, Ub «//«. Forl Uk MON, JUS. r««;/?;- v sv-;-.---v;-. -y -r-"y G A R w 0 o D RAN F O R D KENLWORTH VoLL. No. 45. CRANFORD. NEW JERSEY. THURSDAY. DECEMBER -«V 945 ce Yule Rush 60 Extra Eploy** To Help Handle bantkltatkl of the heavest Chrstas walng n the hstory of the local, offce, the Crawford Past ployes next week to help" handlethe deluge of holday, al and parcels, t was announced yesterday by Mrs. Rose M. lyarcy, actng postaster. The noral personnel of the local offce s 32 {carrers and clerks.. Wherever possble, Brs. DArcy sad, veterans.wll be gven.preference- for the extra work. Several veterans already have appled for carrer roatewdrt/but few Veterans have appled for the ndoor clercal postons..,.."* An extra wndow wufbe opened at the offce Satudrday to handle the sale of staps, leavng one wndow to handle parcel post. packages. On StudaySDeceber5and22the offce Wll rean open untl 6 p.. (or the convenence of local patrons. As has been-te custo n the past Jew years, the offce also.wll be open fro 2 p. ; to 6 p.. on Sunday, Deceber 6, for wndow "jservce,- staps and parcel post only. p n use durng the last two weeks before Chrstas and the carrers wllake one regular trp on Sunday, Deceber 23, to get as uch of the last-nute. Chrstas al as possble out of the offce.,.. Recepts for Noveber were $7, , as copared wkh $6, for the sae vnonth last year, Mrs. DArcy announced. She attrbuted the gan of $99. n part to <he any new staps ssued durng the year and whch were bought n large nubers by local stap «oueetbrs. Presbyteran Church Unversal Bble Sunday wll be observed at the Frsf Kresbyteran Church Sunday. The Revf Robert G. Longaker, pastor, wll be guest speaker at the Everyans Bble Class at 945 a.. At the oclock servce the Rev. Mr. Longaker wll take as hs seron topc, "Whats n a Word?" The anthe, "My God and," by Serget, wul be sung by Mrs. Herlna E. Browne, John H. Rath and the chor. Glore Dow wll sng a solo, "f Wth All Your Hearts," fro "Eljah" by Mendelssohn. Mss Elzabeth Howell, assstant secretary of youth work lor the Presbyteran Board of Natonal.Mssons, wll be the speaker at a eetng of! the Youth Fellowshp groups at p.. Sunday. "Young John be Retre* STANLEY.eaves Saw 40 Years Servce; Goandel Bayonne Durng War pretoft **" The new owners, who took possesson ths ornng, are experenced n.the confectonery-busness and plan to contnue the sae general type store operated by Mr.. Ardzzone. They plan-to ake ther own ce crea and wll shortly add a luncheonette servce to the present facltes.. Mr. Ardzzone has operated a con- "fectonery~~stbre here for 23 years, havng purchased the old Rattl Confectonery Store at 9..North Unon avenuente"operated at tht locaton for 3 years.pror to ovng to hs present stand.0.years ago.,- - The retrng, erchant becae.rear Adral Eory Day Stanley, USN, of 36 Casno avenue, who has been- supply offcer n coand at the Naval Supply Depot n Bayonne glnee-hmorretred fro the Navy-fast" Saturday after 40 years, of servce. He and Mrs. Stanley plan to leave for Pass-a-Grlle, Fla., shortly before Chrstas. They wll return to Cranford after spendng the wnter n Florda. \ / - Adral Stanley was.released on ternal leave on Septeber 4, and he and Mrs. Stanley then took a vacaton trp through New England. He announced that he plans to enjoy a prolonged rest before akng plans for the futures Before leavng hlsr post n Bayonne he and hs wfe Were guests,of honor at a dnner dance gven by the Eployees Welfare Assocaton or thedepot, at the Hotel Coandng offcer snce constructon work was started at Bayonne, Adral Stanley saw the depot grow untl ts ralroad and shlploadlng facltes could handle 300,000 tons of supplesa onth for the European and Medterranean Theatre of Operatons, and later for Che Pacfc Theatre also. He spent sx onths n Washngton workng on the plans for the depot, ortof "the largest and ost ode supply bases njthe country. Adral. Stanley was born n Hooper, Neb., on Noveber 6, 80. He was graduated/fro the Unversty Of Nebraska n 904 and began hs naval career when he was cossoned an ensgn the followng year. He reached the rank of rear, adral Asks You Soe Questons, the topc of the Rev. Mr. Longaker at the.bble study eetngst 8 oclock.. Flowers n the church ths Sunday wll be presentedlr eory of Dr. and Mrs. George Francs Greene. Dr. Greene was pastor of the church for 40 yeaj*. \ Mrs John B. CroweU, wfe of the /Pastor of Hope Meoral Church n. Elzabeth, wll speak on "A Chrstan Hoe" at a eetng of the Mothers Club n the Dugette roo at the church tonght. Fnal rehearsal of the Messah chorus, solosts and organst under drecton of Andrew R. Watson wll be held at a oclock Monday-evenng. The Deaconesses wll eet at 30 p.. n the chapel Tuesday. The Xhurcb-Sesdon-wn eet at.8 P- ran the c ts easy to shop n Elzabeth BUSES 47 and 49 stop at door... Central R. R. staton only blockand-half away! Or drve h and part free at West Jewey and Prce Street*. PHONE WX2S2 An all-day eetng of the Woans Assocaton wll begn-wth devotons at 0 a.. Wednesday.- Luncheon wll be served at 230 by Mrs. R. E. Crane and cottee. Mrs. J. A. Pluer*8 group, has planned a Chrstas party and a short talk on Warren Wlson Junor College of North Carolna. Hs servce record durng the ntervenng years was as follows New York Navy Yard, Brooklyn, 909-0; U. S. Asatc Staton, 0-3; Navy Yard, Puget Sound, Wash., 93-5; U. a S. Pueblo and staff of coander of te Asatc Elect, 95-8? l Navy Departent, Washngton, as charan of the executve cottee of the food purchase board, 98-2; coordnatorof purchase, U. S. Governent, 922. Meber U. S. Naval Msson to (Contnued on pftoe eght) < one Store Veteran Confectoner Sale of Ardzzone?? Confectonery Store; located to. the old Post Offce buldng-at the corne» of North Unon avenue and Alden street, to John DeLousa of Roselle Park and" Mchael DeLousa of Rahway, was announced «te day-bst=f*anfcr<hs but. throughout ths area (or hs "hoe-ade ce crea." He. cae here fro Freehold where he was n a slar busness for " years. He s a eber of the Cranford Busness Assocaton, the Mens League and StrMchagls~Chch.. Mr. fnd Mt. Ay»TTnnp, whn rg Outstandng Xas Dsplay Here, g A of Garden CluoContes Julus Woerz s Offcer of Bank Four Pats Patrolan Exas j-physcalsjnext Passng grades_ were adcf-by fpur of,42.applcants for,.-.poston of patrolan ucthccranford PollMNDe, partncnt, n tests taken Saturday, t vas announced "yesterday" by "Polce Cossoner J. Edward-Wolf. T four who passed the tests are t6 a; alno»<v hftartnuartcrs ne»t Wed- - Ang at puttng Cranford n the class 6 other countes n thfe area wth a reputaton (or especally attractve Chrstas decoratons, the nesday for physcal ".exanatons One wll be naed to fll ttc post of. patrolan about January \S Garden Club of Cranford s sponsorng a resdental Chrstas decoratons contest and urges everyone who can to partcpate. Judgng wll be frbtjf.to 9 p... on Deceber 26, 27 or 28. Entry- blanks, publshed n ths ssue of The Ctzen and Chroncle, ust be returned to Mrs. Mathew Draatc Coedy Frday, Sah The curtan.wll rse toorrow and Saturday" evenng.at 8?4O «n "My Sster Eleen," a coedy beng gven n the hgh school audtoru by the Cranford Draatc Club. "My Sster Eleen" has been a successful Broadsde at s Sprngfeld avenue, expect to go South shortly. Mrs. Ardzzooc, who has been assocated n busness wth her husband, has been n ll health for the past two years because of astha and the couple hope to fnd a clate whch wll gve her relef fro her alent. way show as well as a ove. The cast, under the drecton of Mss Alce Mathcws, wll provde any a laugh and a coplete evenng of ertertahunent; Aong those takng part are Mss Sfflly-OBrcnMrsr-Wlla-fenghtr H. W.,Fsher,. Mr* Kdward Chor Present* Deceber 6 for soe te for the 0th annual presentaton of Handels "Messah" by an augented chor of 70 voces n the audtoru of the Frst Presbyteran Church, Sprngfeld and North.Unon avenues, at 745 p.. on, Sunday, Deceber 6. Andrew R. JVatsoM, choraster of de church, contnues ths year n the post of drector held snce the oratoro was frst produced here.. r?water N. Hewtt, organst of the Prospect Presbyteran Church ln Maplewobd, wll be organst at thc prbductlotr-agan ths year. Mr. Hewtt s a eber of the Assocated Aercan Guld of Organsts, an organzaton coparable to thjs Royal Fellowshp n London. Solosts wll be Mrs. Herna E. Browne, soprano solost at the local church; Mss Mary L. Huphrey of Montclar," contralto solost of the Park Avenue Methodst Church n East Orange; Karl Lelh of Orange, tenor solost at the Westnster Presbyteran Church ln Bloofleld, and Floyd Worthngton, bartone solost fro Forest Hlls, L.. wu,, Ths years perforance wll ark j» ln Mr. Lens frst appearance n the Cranford producton. Before assu-. ounds and Mss Cyntha,Hall. Male ebers of the cast- nclude Ray Cleent,. Wlla Hene, Hector Evans, Lous Zepfler, Robert Wellan, Ranken Mlllard, Cyrl Perley, Roger Norton, Wlla Wsean, Wlfred Hagen and Robert Hetzkc. Gross recepts of the show wll be gven to the school board and wll beneft a feld house to-be erected at the Walnut avenue athletc feld. Snce "My Sster Eleen" wll beneft the hgh school, any students are helpng ln. the producton. Aong those takng part are Frank Tarreno. Wlla Fay, Bernard Swanekap, Frank Mner, Thoas Zngales, Ed- "* wkejnusjer,; -"--- Loderstedt, Albert Nugent, Arnold Relchert, Wlla Francs and Edward Klen. Reserved scats ay be obtaned by callng Mrs. Theodore Ossan at Cranford today or toorrow. The reservatons ay then be pcked up at the school the nght of thc perforance. Over the Top n Bond Drve ~ $600,000 Subscrbed Here Durng Vctory Loan Capagn Cranford and Kenlworth ths week wcn t "over the, top" n the Vctory was announced ths ornng by Robert E. Crane, local war fnance charan. More.than have been sold here Cran p ng hs present dutes n Bloofleld, (Contnued on nape eght) Notes About Local Resdents tn Natons Ared Forces Capt- Alex K. Lawrence, USMC, and Lt Solon L. N. Lawrence, USNR.. TdMLr45rence 6noTMa of 32NorUS Unon avenue, are both hoe on ternal leave after ore than three years n the servce. Capt. Lawrence spent alost two years on Gua as a procureent offcer. Lt. Lawrence taught flyng for two and a half years at Pensacola. Fla.. and then «M transferred to the Naval Ar Transport servce n the Pacfc. Pfc. Edward E. Stor, son of Mr. released for dscharge 363rd nfan- A carol sng, Chrstas chrstenng Q stor 5 Concord Party and organzatonal eetng of j "f*"" the arred couples of the ehureh ;!"*"_ A, wll be held at 85 p.. Wednesday; ETgvL, and wll shortly n the gynasu. All arred COL- *, 0 dv,an lfe. He has 57 Pes are nvted to attend? and each revu... person B" wtufetta *to brng a ten cent present ".. ". College Club Xas Supper Monday Nght The annual Chrstas supper of j battle stars the Cranford College Club wll be CpL Besse LobwdWAC. of held at 7 p.». Monday n the parsh North avenue east, recently vaca_ servce. 4 onths. Pfc. Stor wears the Cobat nfantryans Badge. Good Conduct Rbbon, Alled Forces Rbbon, Aercan Defense Rbbon, Vctory Rbbon undone European Theatre Rbbon wth three H house of Trnty Church. "Do You Know Ths About Chrstas?" wll be the subject of the speaker, Barbara Carper Lang. Progra char- -an wll be Mrs. Caeron pgden, Jd-MMHEJoaald-MeSlnl toned at the U. S. Rvera Recreatonal Area n Nce, France. The WAC hotel there s the luxurous Alhabra, set n a garden ot.j*us_ Alhabra, set n a g J? atclez, old Roan colony a nlu Nce. Sghtseeng.touw, «una quota of $500,000. The drve the lost of the war bond capagns s scheduled to end Saturday. "E" bond sales total $08,000, Mr. Crane reported. Whle ths s below thc local quqtta of $50,000, H s well atjove the Natonal average l the current.drve. The charan ponted out thatthere are fewer persona partcpatng n the current drve than nany of "the preng are aong the vacaton actvtes- vlous capagns. The $600,000 n n the area. bonds have been, purchased by,500 /c, USNR, of 83 North avenue, east, and Robert H. Van Buskrk, radoan 3/c, USNR, of 350 North avenue, east, both served durng the warjjj -okeuh returns to h by Satally subscrbe to bonds here. Mr. Crane urged dstrct captans and workers to coplete ther calls aboard the cruser USSS Vncennes, urday. Lst Judges for whose crew now s perforng one of! ts ost pleasant tasks, that of brngng hgh-pont Pacfc veterans back hoe. Before beng assgned to the Wndow Contests "Magc-Carpet" fleet, the Vncennes stnlked the Japs across ore than! Judges for the Cranford Busness 25,000 les of ocean n her 6 Assocatons Chrstas wndow dls onths of acton. The shp was play contests were announced ths credted wth snkng a Jap cruser n San Bernadno Strats. Aong the en honorably dscharged at the separaton center at week by Carroll K. Sellers, charan of the cottee n charge. They are Fred Spctel of McManus Bros., R. O. Ness, busness anager of an Elza- Fort Monouth last week were Lt beth newspaper, and Frank Foote, an Col John W. Buswell, 05 Besler ove- Elzabeth realtor. The Judges were nue- Pfc. Harold S. Copton, 3 suppled through the cooperaton of Munsee drve; Pfc. Wade H. Hazel, the Elzabeth Chaber of Coerce. 34 Osborne place; Sgt. Henry L. very,; Judgng wll take place durng the 20 Else street; Pfc. WUla SchlrefT week of Deceber 7 to 22, probably 820 Sprngfeld avenue, WOSG Austn, n the evenng. Mr. Sellers stated. F Dohran, Jr., 507 Lnden place, and There arc two classes, servce, non T/4 Alexander Baldwn, 4 McClellan seasonal, and retal, seasonal. A total rtet. of $40 n przes wll be awarded. En- Pvt Thoas E. Van Sckle, Jr., son! try blanks were aled ths week by of Mr. and Mrs. Van Sckle Of 7 Treasure.- John Manger to local er- Benjan street, wa* honorably dscharged fro the. ary Saturday at (eu<dl(h WB»>toht chants. Thosejvho have not receved a blnnk ay, obtan one fro Mr.. yf nt hlg.ofnce,»_aldcrltrec(. Hattrcharar, ol 8 Clarernont" place, by 5 p.. Deceber 22.? Contestant Tnay enter one, of two classes as follows Class A, doorways, consultant, Mrs. Carl Hanson; Class B, other exteror decoratons, consultantv-mrs. Mathew Hall. Przes wll be announced week. Contest wnners wll be publshed nthe Ctzen and Chroncle on January ,, Other ebers of the cottee are Mrs..Joseph Conrad; presdent of the club, honorary charan; Mrs. Harold Yates, przes; Mrs.. George Apgar, rules, and Mrs. Carl Hanson, publcty. ". * L. R. Beardslee New Warden Succeeds F. G. Sykes On Board of Trnty Church Jaes B. Turk and Lsle R, Beardslee wardens of. Trnty narfvdk y Epscopal Church, at the annual congregatonal eetng of the parsh Monday nght n the church. Mr. Beardslee, who has served as a vestryan, replaces Frederck G. Sykes, who has served the local church both as a vestryan and warden for. any years but who declned to seek reelecton ths year. W. Harold Rlggs and Thoas. E. placng Mr. Beardslee and Walter E. Cooper. The latter also declned to seek reelecton. Other vestryen reelected were Austn F. Dohran, George G. Mller, R. J. Laer, Sr., Jaes C. Royce, Walter T. Hay, Dr. Graha C. Newbury, A. B. Caldwell, TVd A. Brges, Tcnry T. Gruber ond Evan W. Hughes; Mr. Tuck. Mr. Beardslee. and Mr. Later were naed delegates, -and Mr. Gruber, Mr. Hay and Dr. Newbury, alternates, to the Docbsan Conventon n Trenton. The- rector, the Rev. Frank M. Sherlock, presded at.the eetng and read evenng prayer. Mr. Later served as teporary clerk. Servces. Sunday wll nclude Holy Counon at 8 a.. and ornng prayer at a.. The rector wll preach at the latter servce. The church school wll eet oto a.. wth an. address by the Rev. Frank V. H. Carthy, curate, followed by the regular perod of nstructon. Confraton classes wll be held at 4 p.. Sunday and the Young Peoples Fellowshp wll. eet n the parsh house at 7 p.. New Y. P. F. offcers wll be n charge Sunday, as follows Presdent, Wlla Austn; vcc- Presdent, Thoas Whltty; secretary, Elzabeth Baker; and treasurer, Lawrence Brown. The Older Young Peoples Group, forerly, known- as the YounG Marred Couples Club, wll be reorganzed k\ 8 p.. tonght n the parsh house.,,the new organzaton s open to all young arred couples and young busness people. fort5ly teller n the Crahford Trust Copany, hay. been apponted! assstant sccrenry and assstant treasurer of, the bank, t was announced- ths week by Henry W. Whlpple, presdent. Mr. Woerz resued hs - dutes wth the bank recently after servng ore-tjn two and a half years the Ary. >H&-<wfe,-M«."Glatr«rKj-;Koera, -also s assstant secretary ard assstant treasurer of the bank.. > - Mr. Whlpple also announced ths week that Harold. S. Copton, the banks secretary and treasurer, who been n servce, has been honor- M L " h, d Purchase Cottee Gets $40,000 Offer for Kaltenbach-Property The Townshp Cottee Tuesday. nght authorzed the road departent to advertse for bds for a street dutes soon. Dads Local Chapter To Have Open. Meetng Toorrow sweepng achne, the bds to be.r ceved at -the next school.e<?tng on Deceber 8.» Accordnc to the specfcatons, found elsewhere n. todays ssue, the achne ust be desgned to be opcrated by one an,- be capableof sweepng-up and echancally deposltne n n <ontnnyr nlrohrs nnr. a ally found n publc hghways, be equpped wth a spray syste to re-. duce dust, and be cajwbleor crusng- v at not less than, 0-»nles per hour t also ust have a debrs contaner Cronford Chapter, 3, Aercan War fhot les9 thah o n c cubld yard a n d Dads, wll arkets frst annversary woter tank of not less than HO gal- nntrw_ n[nt wl nn pntpytnn*! *, -,....-,. lutts,. ent for fathers, others and wves of en ln servce as-well os for the! ard referred to cottee veterans hesclves. The affar wll be held n the Cranford Casno. f th,.subtted by N. be held n the Cranford Casno. f Rversde drve, startng at 8.5 p.. A - Toasulp. representng Cranford 7 ; Hall nc for the old Kaltenbach, 7... ; Hall. nc., for the old Kaltenbach K the guests at the eetnc. h6 fteto.,dprosenly-uped by the-?? },- ng ;- r fc" lur ln «hoc - antl fov approxately ~ ptcr W" Dc n f t h d 0 *ft! «a p p y. gn acres of townshp-owned vacant ebers of the Stote War Ctads j roun. P Councl as well as the presdents of!. *. the GarwoodTUrfloS and Rosellc-Ro-! "Request of S. J. Potter of Unon, an selle Pork chapters. There wll bo archtect, requestnc persson for bref tadcs by Tlff latter three en. thc Chrstan and Mssonary Allance _, _. n v _J u " Church to extend ts church edfce Entertanent wll be offered by ;bcndthc buldnr hnc on Rc<l ebers of the Cranford Magcans Club, and there wll be county sngng and, a vocal solo by Mrs..Herna E. Browne, soprano solost n the Frst Presbyterlnn Church! Aong the varous projects beng undertaken by the deal chapter s the obtanng of hotulnf facltes for returnng veterans. The group has been successful n fndng shelter for several veterans, but the deand far exvarous other local groups are cooperatng n the housng progra nna addtonal ways are beng worked out by a specal cottee headed by A. Zobonl.. avenue was referred to the Board of Adjustent Aoeordng to the applcaton, the church plans to expand ts church and Sunday School structure, and because pf lack of. cloak ro& - space and an adequate an entrance to the church proper, a now vestbule. s planned on the Reord avenue sde of the church whch wll project be-. y»nd the establshed Reord avenue l W M setback. u*rjutu»v.a-.a«.t«n»o,j;v»l of (ax sale certfcate coverng lot 744, block 622, to Edund Martn, on hs bd of $507 and the certfcate coverng lot* 7, block 75A", to "Theresa Ncc 9n her offer of.$500. Sold at publc aucton, subject to confraton at the next eetng, were tax sale certfcates coverng lots,360 to 360, nclusve, n block <389 to Joseph Splrowsk on hs offer of $500, and, the certfcate coverng lots 25 to 30, nclusve. n block 602, to Parkvew Manor, nc.,on ts bd of $ Offpr of $3,500.subtted by J. -J. Guker, local realtor, for a clent, for lot 22A, block 4, located on North avenue, west, adjacent. to the post offce, was rejected os the property s not for sale.. Receved and fled was a counr Des After R.R Accdent Thoas D Mnn, Jr. Fatally njured At Roselle Crossng Thoas D Mnnl, Jr., 2, of Meeker nvenue, was declared dead caton fro J. A- Colaner, a World, on arrval at Elzabeth General Ho*- War veteran, requestng that thc ptal n Elzabeth after a car ln whch, alcoholc beverage ordnance be he and Mss Besse Watson of Elza- aended so that he could apply for o both were, rdng was deolshed by lted retal dstrbuton lcense for a lght frclglrt engne at the B. & O. a beer delvery route. Fre Cos"- Ralroad crossng on Chestnut street sloner J; W. Dornn advsed that there n Roselle shortly-after dnght to- s no provson for such a lcense n day. Mss Watson was reported n the present ordnance, crtcal condton at the hosptal. Persson was granted to the Gen- The body was reoved 4o the erul Motors plant n Clark to place, Hanes Morgue n Elzabeth to awat.refuse on the Cranford dups for a an autopsy. -! f, of $300 a year, and Tax Collector Born n Chester, Pa., Mr. D Mlnhl A. B. Caldwell was authorzed to exhad lved ost of hs lfe- n Cranford punge; 22- uncollectble accountsand attended graar school and hgh j totalng $,40.0 for the years 934 school here-. He was eployed os a to *- -.. Noveber polce rcportrshqwed 84" tnsth at the Thatcher Furnace Cqpany plant n Garwood. "Whle workng for a store n RotContnued on page eght) r. L. Yoa A Chance To Vst Santa Land Do you beleve n acc?. Mother andctssc and Peter dd, but Paul Just couldnt be convnced. Then the Chrstas Fary took the on a trp to Sarrtas workshop. There were Jolly, fat old Santa Claus and Katnka, hs wfe! There were the. elves gettng ready for Santas Chrstas trp!. And there were the pano-playng dolly the tn solders archng Raggedy Ann and Andy and the Dutch dolls dancng a real Jack-n-the box and lots of other perforng toys! And then do you thnk Paul beleved n ake-beleve? He had to. He saw t wth hs own eyes. How would you lke o so along to Santa Clous Land for an hour or so? You would? Well, all you have to do s attend the Junor Servce Leagues fantasy, "The Magc Chrstas," at Cranford Hgh School--on Deceber 5 at 030 a.. Adults and chldren ay purchase tckets fro any* eber of thejotgaalzatlon or at the door the ornng of the perforance. * Parkers, Cranford Lead Football Group Cranford Hl«h Schools football per, ss. n tea placed second aong Group 2 calls nvestgated, ncludng sx autqoblc accdents n whch,four per- \! sons were njured. Stolen goods re-! covered aounted to $7-5, and fnes gd-$236r"of-wmch $220- wentr-to-r- the townshp and thc balance to tjwl *"" county. Fre departent report for last onth showed two general and 5 stl alars for property loss estated at $50. The abulance ade* 20- trps durng thc onth. A tree-trng fr, workng n the county trng trees along the Publc Servce lnes, was granted under drecton of E. R. Harrs of the Noveber Collecjpr Caldwell totaled $99, teas n SecUon 2 of North Jersey *J C???\ for 045, wth 560 ponts unc cr the Collton ratngs, t was announced by the New Jersey State nterscholastc Report of Buldng nspector Ej. E. Athletc Assocaton ths week. Ro- SJecle for last onth showed 6 persellc Pork took frst place aong ts wcrc ssued for new valuaton* Group 2 Warns wth a ratng of 590. aggregatng $033,29 and fees of Roselle Pork and Thoas Jefferson $,92. Bulk of the new valuatons of Elzabeth were the only two teas was the pert for thc Johnson? and to beat Cranford ths year. Johnson plant on Walnut ovenue. Wescld Hgh School, beaten once Also ncluded were perts for three ths year, retaned Group 3 honorsone-faly hoes. Approved Tue*- wth 884 ponts. Thoas Jefferson, day nght was the applcaton qt E. the only unbeaten Group 4 tea n L Whlttler of 73 Sprngfeld avenue the. state, was accorded thrd place n that group -wth a ratng of 620. Ned Htchcock and hs Esqures wll play at the USO Club n New Brunswlck Sunday; for persson to ake alteratons, totalng $4,000 to the property at? Alden street. v... l. w Report of Dog Warden L, DocoU &*. 40.4% Noveber showed fwp-toeaywft - -*" - MfM&&SkdM nnd-m-«6»!dr«esta Bhnv * rzszwaum- TCOTfWjf "»Hf ""«; j w«w f.r M ylww 5 Ald»treet- ffl thesfhngor the peftoranw. WCK auaafly;... /r;..";";! KM l w l

2 s- -"."?-.-..."}~-al _«w_ -.-""- -T -rt-..rr,-;>-,-...t -t,.l.- - «.* - -" «, ,- nt _rt> rjk%n f\ot% _..<*ttlv.gkl JaVfaff-..f*M *rtwhtjt >PttTTRCT>AV. WBdCMBKH. & U M 5. «-., s. ;"." «"* ; --/. -,-., -. ). -p.- y~. (Eew ttt* (Mfratr* -$tt CuMrdatt CrrzcM;.. Ettabltterf (Cobned la 92) C. MCMAHOW, P CHARLES M. RAY, botto NATONAL EDTORAL- as Second Class Matter. Publshed Thursday at Cranford, Mew Jersey, by The Cranford Ctlzen.,andChroncle, nc. Offcal paper for Cranford, Ganvood and Kenfl.worth. Subscrpton Rates J2.00 a Year n Advance OWQE 5-7 Alden St War Meoral Tel CRanford (MMMMM Jayor s specal conttee chargea wth selectng a sutable eoral to those who served n the ared forces,n World War has nvted veterans, other ctzens te sohlnroutbreak p}yt *5fr Local store* have ther shelves flled wth sft tes, any of, whch have not been n evdence n. three or four years; erchanfhave put n attractve holday dsplays; plans are underway for a Chrstnas decoratons contest Jn the. resdental area under auspces of the Garden Club and n.. THE EDTOR Edtor, Ctzen and Chroncje, Cranford, N. J.,< - would lke to express y appre-* tutu of Offcer Frank Caruso, y canoewhch was stolen about two JgJJf the busness sectbn under auspue* of the yean> ** w «c6vred * ** *" Busness Assocaton. /. t sees a pty, py, that the rver, schools as w«u as anylocal organzatons but-of-town boys, who arc a great are preparng tber annual Chrstas pro- source of annoyance to our rver gras. Theaugented chr> r of the Vfaf SSLSSry **lfvery n-esbytertah-church wllpresent Handels v\le language, and Wr phefts. "Messah" on Deceber 6, an event that has becoe tradtonal here. Church chors are readyng ther annual Chrstas usc. Yes, the Chrstas Holday, season s alost upon us, and t wll be a happy occa- soh ndeed ths year, n the hoes-of hundreds of local fales whose sons ahddaugh- F. Hoffan. Wlla. t s to be hoped that through the work /<A the new Rver proveent Assocaton, our rver wll agan becoe one of our great assets and ways wll be found to polce t aganst the work of vandals..hescpeeullyj,; ters wll be back fro the war to ake the CnanUKan Party faly crdle coplete once agan. Ths truly Sunday at Teple should be one of the happest Chrstas hpl- A chldrens Chanukah party wll days thcorw ever has known. * held at 2 p - - Sunday «* Teraplc Rng That School Bell *.. ".. Soethng new, startlng and of posand organzatons to "subt suggestons as s»wygood oen for New Jersey taxpayers to the type of eoral they desre. JhgJgas t should be. The ernnral has popped up n Bergen County. The countys uncpal assessorsare gong to should be a beautful and lastng trbute to school. Object of the nstructon course s «the.800 or ore local en and woen not to, brush up-these dffcals on thr three whb served ther country and to the 50 local erts n Bergens 70 uncpaltes. en who ade the Supree Sacrfce. </" The school bell for Bergens assessors.. -, -L-~wtlt-kjk-aa«H-k3f fk<» rnty *T>x Board early selectng eoral whch wll please every- next year; An aplfyng syste wll propel the course of lectures to the grown-up one. ne selecton should be the crystal- zed opnon of representatves of all local pupls. groups. Equalty, of assessents,,? Ths s a Thus far three suggestons have re- controvjersanrawre-n-any-assessng-ds- for eght days, = - " _..!..._.._ l Snce then P ceved. consderable support, but the co-trctsttee between neghborng dstrcts and even between countes and whole sectons -r s not. cotted-to-any-of-the -, as of the State. There s no standard practce yet. rhey nclude a eoral rotunda n of a9ses9rnent. of uncpal taxable- property n New Jersey. The State Consttuton connecton wth the proposed county center and uncpal buldng, a eoral calls for assessents at "true value" but feld house or stadu and feld house, and coon practce results n assessents a eoral hosptal. rangng fro 40 to 90 per cent of tue value. Wade H. Poston. charan of the spe"- Ab *?" ce, f a *** assessentndard has ,..,,. produced gross nequaltes that penalze cal eoral cottee, has nvted lopal _ - axpayew and confer outrght "gftst h resdents n wrtng and ther organzatons suggestons to for forward a eo- to. under-assessent. o f tax oneys to other taxpayers through places. Beth, El, South avenue, west. A progra nt nnnaa nnrl rotatons, wll be offered by pupls of the Teple school,. followed by refreshents. Mebers and frends of the Teple have been nvted to attend. Ths week JeVs the world oyer celebrate Chanukah or the Feast of Lghts coeoratng the vctores of Judah Maccabee and Hasoneans over the tyrants who oppresed the and forced the to wnrghp MnW The revolt aganst ther Syran oppressors began n 65 BC. After a long and courageous struggle he Mac- Rs but to establsh equalzaton of assess-,cabees drove,the eney out of Pales- tne, -cleansed the Teple n Jerusale and relt the Menorah n the Teple, wth a sall porton of holy ol found ntact n the Teple unluuuhwl by the hands of the onoy. Tk ~ U u L» - ".-r-- -,- "» BV a lracleho ol burned for eght - _ - _ g syst y n January to a full eetng of the represen- brng each taxpayer on an absolutely equal tatves of f all r Cranford f d organzatons whoh assessent, bass b wth h every other h taxpayer. * were offcally delegated to serve on the e= oral cottee. Gve the atter your "serous consderaton and forward your suggestons to Mr. Postph edately.. The Holday Sprt The Chrstas.sprt s prevalng throughout Cranford ths onth for the frst tetev days-nstead of;,ben& consued n a very, short whle. The Maccabees celebrated ther vctores wth songs and psals of thangsgvng to God Snce then- each.year Jews lkewse. celebrate.the festval of Chanukah -wth the lghtng 6f candles. Aeral Tax Servce Run By Cranford Man An aeral tax servce to carry passengers to any pont n the Unted States, Canada or Mexco has been establshed by RcHard W. Foote of 42 West Holly street. The hoe base.of Fdote Ar Servce s at The Red Bank Arport, but patrons ay choose ther own* startng feld, chart ther own course and specfy landng s lke havng your own plane," N RETROSPECT fro the PtW aff the dtte au Chnlel*. erck O. Sykes, T. Carson Talaferro, Donald B. Tppletbn, Jaes a. TTurk and John T. Wagner. Mr; tes, Mr. Hoe and Mr. Mason were elected, delegates to the docesan conventon. The Rev. Prank Mngll Sherlock,-rector, entertaned the-wardens and vestry- en at a dnner party at hs hoe, Forest avenue. The Deceber eetng of the Cranford College Club, held at the hoe of Mrs. Frankln N. Sprole on...vve Yean Ago Cranford, ts busnesses,, resdents and cvc and socal organzatons, got nto the swng of the approachng Chrstas holday season as plans were announced for any, partes and actvtes." Headng West End, place, took the for of a Chrstas supper. the lst of preparatons was announceent by the party. Actng as hostesses were Mrs. L. O Rechelt, Clvln gnd.busnessassocaton of ts rules.tor the charan; Mrs. George B. Crosby, Mrs. H. Lndeann, Chrstas decoratons contest. Stores throughout Men Mrv Rnyond Mce luflron Poll. Mes Corn town began to take on that "Xasy" look as newwakefleld and Mrs. J. J. Bradley A Chrstas story stock flled shelves to overflowng and wndows was read by Me. ra Bagn. Mrs. Lenhard sprouted a gay red and green n the sprt of the Bergel, presdent, presded at a short busness eetng. holdays. The decoratons contest was to be dvded. _- Mss.,... Olga Specht,. daughter.. of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph nto two sectons, busness and resdence, wth przes. s JP e 5" lt opj f ""-p* 0tL.Centenna! J? avenue, v? nue>. was naed., as one* of the Z8 ost n two classes for each secton. Many clubs «wcr» ar- dstngushed senors at -the. New annual rangng for actvtes to"fake~place-ore-than-abefore the holdays,, ncludng P.-T A. partes for underprvleged chldren, the dstrbuton of toys by the Republcan Club and the work of the Welfare Assocaton... Mayor George E. Osterheldt announced appontent of the followng cottee to for a local unt of the New Jersey State Hoe Guard Dr. George E. Angen, Harold M. Buck, Albert W. Burley, Walter E. Cooper, L. B. Hazzard, Frarcs A. Nchols, George S. Sauer. C. K. Sellers, W. A- Stanger, Clarence A. Vctor, Lous Weershach and. Fre Cossoner. Dudley J. Croft.. " For the second straght year Cranford Hgh School was barred fro wnnng the New Jersey Group 2 football chaponshp through the Coltlon syste used by the State nterscholastc Athletc Assocaton to deterne grdron chaponshps. Cranford rated 400 ponts, tops for Grqup 2 schools.n the area, but Roselle" Park, wth 370,.got the brown. The de-- dtonal Chrstas Cereony at the college- n New Brunswck;... Ffteen Years A*o Wth the cooperaton of several other organzatons the Cranford Recreaton Cosson was plannng a county Chrstas tree servce for Chrstas Eye. The servce was to be jeld around the tretplanted by the Shade Tree Cosson the year before n the trangle at the ntersecton of MHn street, Eastan street. and North nvrnnr A--rnrtUtrn headed by the Mnsteral Allance of Cranford was naed to take charge of the progra. For the "purpose of forng a central body to correlate all relef work beng carred on n the townshp, Mayor Roger C. Aldrch sent a councaton to all.churches, clubs and other organzatons, request- ng the.to attend a eetng n thetownshp. Roos to forulate the Cranford Relef Cottee. To avod waste, unwse duplcaton and unnten- _ "».. * sue navng your owrn pane, uu JUXW *U>K, w» <nv, «ut t w»«vy«. g u«j- *;,",t.jlht"wt.yt lu Consequently, the Assocaton wll have ts representatve at the Bergen Assessors School as an observer. For two years, the State of Connectcut has conducted a successful assessors school at the Unversty of Connectcut. Why not New Jersey? Rng that school bell for all Jersey assessors-rt-n. J. Taxpayers Assocaton. 59 TAXPAYERS Pad ther 944 taxes durng Janonth sooner, $7,230.7 would have been elnated fro the 945 Cranford Budget A atter of3v" ponts n your tax rate. WHAT ARE YOU GONG TO DO THS YEAR? > ; *,-.>., GEORGE.E. OSTERHELDT, w Charan, Townshp Cottee. chauffeur. You stay at your destnaton as long as you want, and we fly you back." The local an explaned that the - new ar servce was planned for busness travelers, partes- gong to resorts, sportsen and others who desre to travel- prvately. Rates are by the le. He added that the fr wll augent ts present twn-engne fve-place planes to eet deands. VFW Oblgate* 3 New Mebers, Thrteen- new ebers were bbl- gated at a- eetng of Copt N. [R. Fske Post, 335, VJP.W.,JPuesday eyenlng n post headquarters on South avenue. They -were" Gudo V, Poystan, Wlla Kae, Charles E. Kae, Mchael S. Skora, Albert D. St. Perre, John A. Colaner, Peter Tunesz, Anton J. Tnnesz, Sdney Chester, Attlo Buontepo, A T. bert C. DLoUo, Wlla. H. Batean and Edward S. Brand... The post- ade a donatonto the Veterans Chrstas Hosptal Fund and to the Unon County Tubenfuloss Chrstas Seal fund. Corade Toredle was apponted co-charan off the Dru and Bugle Corps cottee. Coander S. E. Klunder presded at the eetng, whch was largely attended. Next eetng wll be Deceber 8. lost four gaes, but to such decdedly" superor op-,- ponents that the Blue and Gold receved as any "exchange, for such work durng the holdays, ponts for the losses as t ght have receved for Plans had been copleted for a golf tournaent beatng weaker-teas. n 939 Hackettstown, wth to b 6 Ptayed on the Cranford ndoor Golf Course 372 ponts, was ranked above Cranford wth 4.. under auspces of the Cranford Republcan Club, The annual Patrolens Benevolent AssocatloV whch was to receve a TJjrQpn of the proceeds for dance-for beneft of ts sck and death beneft fund- the welfare work t was carryng on n conjuncton was held n SL* Mchaels audtoru wth Freddy wth the Cranford woans Republcan Club. t was Sleckan and hs Mandalay orchestra supplyng usc and other entertanent features. ncluded n the guest lst were local and county offcals and representatves fro other countes. Patrolan Frank Caruso* was general charan of the- affar,, and" Polce Cossoner J. Edward Wolf and Chef of Polce Carl A. Blassa were honorary charen., Sgt George Rosendale was advertsng anager for the PBA book dstrbuted at the dances s. Tea Ten Ag«The executve cottee of the State nterscholastc Athletc Assocaton naed BeraardsyUe as North Jersey Group 2 hgh school football chapon after spendng alost an hour weghng the records of Bernardsvlle, Cranford, Glen Rdge and Popton Lakes. Cranford. wth 28.3 ponts, had the hghest ratng under the Dckson syste governng the selectons, but n the fnal analyss ts defeat by Qlen Rdge, autoatcally placng t under that tea regardless of ponts, cost the Blue and Gold tea the chaponshp. Cranfords ratng was the hghest scored by any school n any class h the State. Bernardsvlle had 273 ponts and Glen Rdge and Popton Lakes 25 each. For ts Deceber assebly, the Cranford Drq- -ntlc Club presented "The-Shnng-Hour," a play n three acts by Keth Wnter, n the Casno. Mr. and Mrs. Moses A. Crag drected the producton. J. Ross Bates and.charles R. Hoe, Jr., were elected as wardens of Trnty Epscopal Church at the annual parsh- ecng h the church. The followng vestryen were chosen Lsle R. Beardslee, Austn F. Dohrnn, Chester D. Marsac; Laurence B. Mason, Kenneth B. Jones, Wlla C. Klen,.George G. Mller, Fred-. _...._L-.. YOU ARE AT THE announced that any ctzens had been helped by do natons ade to the,jont welfare cottee of tbc two clubs for dstrbuton. Manyboxes of groceres and a consderable quantty of war clothng hod. been dstrbuted where badly needed. n spte of general condtons, Cranford Chapter, Aercan Red Cross, closed ts annual roll call wth a record of whch t was proud, the total aount receved fro ebershps and subscrptons was $2,043.29, whch was $ n excess of the quota set by the natonal headquarters for Cranford. The Unon County Park Cosson announced plans to develop the park syste along the rver above Norande place. These plans called for dredgng a consderable., area to for a lake, the ateral taken fro ths to beused to fll other low lands n thesecton and to rase, roadways so that hgh water n the rver would not flood the area. The project also called for reoval of eght houses near the rver to new locatons. By agreeent wth the owner of ost of the vacant property h the secton, the owners, of the houses- to be oved were to have a choceof other locatons and ther houses were to be oved free of cost Buy Vctory Bonds Cranford Gospel Tabernacle SUNDAY, DEC EM BE R 9, 945 SERVCES FOR THE DAY 945 A. M. Sunday Bde School Classes for all ages wth consecrated, copetent teachers. 00 A. M. Monff Worshp Servce Partor Keeney preachng. 640 P. M. Young Peoples Servce a. lvely, up-toute progra. 745 P. M..Evenng Evangelstc Servce nsprng Song Servce Specal Musc Gospel Message by Pastor Keeney. * MD-WEEK PRAYER SERVCE EVERY WEDNESDAY AT & P. H CRANFORD GOSPEL TABERNACLE CHRSTAN A MSSONARY ALLANCE REV. CpO6N B. KEENEY, KAOT0B Cherry Strel, Crauford ;-7 ;.-.fr-r" Crrd Fdod War $trckenr St. Mchaels Church To Sponsor Drve Here Next Week /N A drve to collect canned foods for ;jhe war strcken peoples of Europe and -the Far East wll be conducted nhstrmlchaey parsh.- startng Sday and contnung through Deceber 6, t was announced ths week by the Rev. Wlla B. Donnelly, pastor. Thfe arve.s under auspces of the. War Relef Servces W.the Natonal Catholc Welfare Conference. The Rev. Father Donnelly and the Rev. John J. Fnnerty, pastor of S Catheres -Ghurcfr Hllsde; have ~~*Sl~d b a p * e drve n ths dstrct The Catholc Church n the Unted States s seekng 20,OQO,000 cans of food, and the local quota has been set at aton or approxately 600 to 800, cans. Parshoners have been re- Hot to t has been found- tost the glass contaners often break n transt -Chldren and adults have been requested to brng donatons of canned food to the parochal school any eve* nlng next week between 7 and 9 oclock. Aeottee of-woen of the parsh wll be on duty to separate the food suffs and package the fpr shpent,,. ", Masses wll le held at 6, 7, 8 and 9 a.. n St. Mchaels Church on Saturdayf the FeastDay of the* aculate Concepton. A trlduu n honor of the Feast opened last nght n the church and wll be contjnued tonght and toorrow nght at "8 oclock. Masses to St Teresas Chapel, Kenl-,o» Gatar and 8 a.. More than 600 persons attended the annual card party of, the parsh last Frday nght n the parochal school. Proceeds aountng to about $3,500 wll go to- the school fund. Joseph Mnch was general charan and Mrs. Grace Csar was co-charan.-the pastor.ths week expressed the grattude of the parsh to all those., who attended and who otherwse aded n akng the affar a success. Dsorderly Per*on -. Pcket} up Tuesday afternoon on Coplant of a Berkeley, place resdentlkat a an was actng stangely n the neghborhood, Gerhard Wtte, 5, of Newark, pleaded gulty when arragned before Recorder Carl K. Selers as a dsorderly person and.was -sentenced to 0 days n the county Jal. The arrest was ade by Sergt Meoral Bnoy A red, whte and blue buoy stands n Chesapeake bay off Fort McHenry, and arks the approxate spot where the Star Spangled Banner was wrtten. - ArtBts and Draftsens MATERALS and SUPPLES Useful Present* For Begnner, Student or Artst OL PANT SETS 2.20 to PHOTO OL SETS 2.00 to 4.90 WATER COLOR SETS...50 and up PRANG TEXTLE SETS 2.00 to 4.50 PENCL SETS 75cto 2.50 PASTELS N SETS 80cto 8.50 MECHANCAL DRAWNG SETS 0.80 to Also Separate Farts, Ete. FNGER PANTNG SETS.40to 3.60 BRUSHES CANVAS PANELS BLOCKS & BOOKS NSTRUCTON BOOKS Oa Each Subject LOOeach j<jh4to* Pant &l*p Welcoe Hoe Party For Colored Veterans Club Yvette of Cranford staged a party n honor, of about 20 returned colored veterans at Eureka Hall n Roselle Frday nght. Mrs. Elvra Boyd, vce-presdent, gave the welcoe hoe address. Club colors were dsplayed n corsages of red roses wth yellow bo\trs. Pano selectons were played by Lous Avery, forerly of the Ary, and Sgt Kenny,Kersey, one. te eber o Andy Krks band. Posters of welcoe ade by Mfes Phylls Anderson were dsplayed, PH0P08AL FOB EQUPMENT Scaled bld< wll t» rw«lwd by the Townhf C>llt»e. of the. Townshp of Tranfonl at 8 ao P. -S. on Deceber &, 945 for the purchaw of a BtreH SWMplnc Machne.. UU» ay be aubltted on the dealer! or anufacturers proposal forn. but ll bds utt eet the eeneral requreents stated n rtlla nrotosal., Ha achne-ust be so deslenwl that tt Wll _ one jwn_operatcd,..-jl jnu»t..be_cap*»)lel.ot nweephlc up and echancally drptlnc n a contaner, whlph s an nccral part of tle achne, all debrs norally found n publc E- *«y«-... t ust be Equpped wth * >pray syste to elnate or aamactorlly rwluce dustlnc t n\uu bo capablo of transportng the load collected and cruslnc at not less than ( lrs per hour. t ust bo equpped wth-a delrla contaner or not less than one cubc yard and a Water Unt of not leas than lto gallons. Tle TBWhne-nurt-tB-gnnped wltrtll~re-»rev ; accesorlea necessary forsaro operaton and for otor vehcle operaton both day and nght. The bdder shall enclota wth hs bd a full set of (pecllleatlona of the achne bd upon; OttHtOE D. UKKV Charan Hoad Cottee. Gas on Stoach tuk*v*j n 5 t*ltur*«. w J*«fcU yvr HMHJ Utt Whn ese«h. tloeh uld uue* rsnful. luffocttn f, sour Moub tnd.bnrbu, dacan uually prmcflbe ths fautext-actlnjf nwllclnu knawn tv tyranlalle rolkf wedlrlne lk tlow n ll- Ttblctl. No.)aUttlv#, lcll-nft brtnsjs rotafort n JUtjr or Mtu bottle to u for double aonay btck. 34c pplp! Pplp THE CRANFORD CZEW AND CHRGNTCLK. CHS Players On Allstate Football Teas. Boastng a fne record of seven wns out of nne starts n whch they rolled up 35 ponts to 07 for ther opponents, ebers of Cranford Hgh Schools best football tea n 0 years appeared n all-state tea -selectons and honor roll lstngs ths-week. - along wth a large bouquet gven by.the Newark Sunday Call-flrst Mr. and Mrs. Vaughan. tea selectons for hgh schools n Mrs. Bktte Fowlks, R. N., s presdent of ;the organzaton. Mrs. Ml-and Howard Thoas was awarded a Group 2 lsted To Muldrow at guard, dretrvaughan s.treasurer and Mrs. bferth njhe backfteld of that papers Hatte Eley, secretary. second tea lstngs.. Honorable ehtloh for players n all classes was gven Howard Loderstedt* for hs work as an end, a consderable ds- CRANFORDS SUNDAY DRUGSTORESCHEDULE OPEN THS SUNDAY BelTs CLOSED THS SUNDAY Hathaways, Scher NEW STORE HOURS Effectve Monday, Dec.lOth our store wll be open Monday through Frday feonx 9 A. M/ to 9 P. M., and Saturday fro 9 A. M. to 0 P. M. OUR STORE WLL BE OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAYS P. S. Watch next weeks paper for outstandng Chrstas values. WE DELVER 9 Walnut Avenue ClUnford that we were gong to have such a stor as occurred last weekej? Even the U. S. Weather Bureau, went haywre n ts predctons. TtJs rends e of the dear old lady who, early n the war called the Weather Bureau for an extended weather report. Upon beng told ths nforaton could_j no longer be revealed because of restrctons, she gentljm rearked, "Oh well! then guess we wll have to take the weather as -t coes." COME AS T MAY, KEEP A SUPPLY ON HAND TO FEED THE BRDS 5Lbs. lolbs. 25Lbs. SUPREME MXTURE - 70c (AS OODLES OF SNFLOWER SEED) - 55c.00 MXTURE - 35c 6 (WTHOUT SUNFLOWER SEED) p s. We were pleased to hear fro Governor Edge that the eergency whch we referred to last week would not occur V - - but oh boy! dd we sell PRES- TO-LOGS because of the weather. C E. TRUBENBACH CRanford South Ave., E. j!.;«;aayefelfeaaf, * THURStSA v DECEMBER 6. MS ncton n a feld or about of Lncoln School fro B to 030 players. - -)p. nv on Frday. Deceber 4. The Loderstedt was naed as ertdt n assocaton also wll hold a far fro the frst tea selectons by the New- 3 to 5 p.. Deceber8 n the cafeark News for Group 2 schools. artrl,u-r& of SHfrtan School. hoas alsoappeared n the backeld of ths newspapers" all-state tea for ths group. Shernan P.-T. A. Plan* Square Dance and Far; A square dance wll be held by the Sheran P.-T. A. n the audtoru n New Jeey were descrbed for" Representng the Sheran P.-T. A. ebers of the Wednesday MornnR n the work and publc sprt of wo- to- ejevate the sgnfcance of the at the Unon County Councl P.-T. A. Club at ther eetng at the PubUcen eetng n Elzabeth yesterday were ter, "poltcan.*" Mrs J. B. Turney, Mrs.,W. H. Warvel and Mrs. VV. B. Moroll. Warn nterlnng An old wool blanket akes a. war nterlnng for a buntng or a ddlds coat. Mrs. Grffn Speaker For Wednesday Club The nsde.workngs of law aknc NfNANC»AL. S«-*4g DlllAV «custo bult... DVNCJN-PBYFB R«M fa a* fa (JU tva/aruu* M/«. n b t U l dat U y rww ttttsg Uae wawwmtjoy to fwmfotu rom*j- rasa; UJ$ ft* tttlt <V««*! c«ata lto to your tbeorafr aau tcawmat. LAtrsoNSt a* M pop* far wef srwtacu / «U Kyfat WtWM / U$ fnm/al and M> abrfag dulf. Blgrt PM Lbrary yesterday by Mrs. rene T. Grffn of Wesleld, State Assebly ebers fro Unon County, who declared the foundaton of" world peace les n good Governent at hoe. - Mrs. Grffn stressed the responsblty of, ctzens to choose reprcsettat.vcs on thc~baj.u. uf the recod»- rather than on the bass of party afflaton, and deplored the apathy of the publc to the portance of prlroary electons., She expressed fath Metal Producer Canada s the thrd largest world producer of copper, lead and tne, and of these th>ee nonferrous etals the poston bf copper s the weakeft REGENCY -Tk» U/tulr» lt tltarly ndcelf trhol you con do telh a par «l tlwm htauljtl hort O/OJ. Gtnerouly proporton, r*ln»d, plotng lo ht *y. for veruuttle oney Yew Choce of Hes* Deslwu CHPPENDALE! TUXEDO! DVNCAN-PHYFEt LAW8ON! The prce on these dstnctve short sofas prove that youdonthave to pay a lot of oney these days for guaranteed qualty. Fraes-we well constructed, full nner-sprng constructon throughout. Sprng-flled, reversble seat cushons. Excellent talorng and a nce choce of durable cotton fabrcs to choose fro. McManus Bros. U.4 BAT LAT»"» f< fuvurre fj MMMMUWK A

3 <#. - FLORDA-New * Ppfp4lBBPl K!KKKKSSK&9 & ,_» ««"r>., ?r.-..-./>~ ; T ~ ; ZJ-L. j a,, -. n»» _. -, " ~ - and Menal Wa*dy. welterweght! ttle* threat who left the 6 tt gae after o ge Ensgn Lvngston Drealand Park n_ 928., has yet toguest at Party [~. encourage a boyto "turn 9*o- Ensgn Helen HbabetLvngston, Now tqrolled at thefyaversy of USNR, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Newark for a "course n crnal, nvestgaton and courtproeedur*. the Calf., was, honor guest at " party and Herbert R. Lvngston Af -.Orange; Cranford patrolan uses hs rng ex- brdal sbowev gven Monday nght at percnoe to tran young boaters at the the hoe, of Mrs. 3. C. Rearck on SSEESES He hs always been strong" for educaton, for hself, and for the kds Turner as hostesses. Ensgn JvlnK<< Mrs. R. P. Ferguson and Mrs. Charles he trans- 6efore enterng the Unversty, he took a t*elvse_wct coarse, snce last suer, wll be te_the- ston, who has resded n Cranford supervsed hy the t. B. L brdfof Walter Hart Olden ot Prnceton, on DeceSer 5, n the Mar} The purpose of all ths. Patrolan Ward explans, s to ake hself a Harfcnes Chapel at Connectcut Col* ore copetent offcer. lege for. Woen, JNfew. JtbndoH, Cond Wards rng career closed n the. he~coople planlo resdeto Trebton. suer of 928 when he was floored Guests n addton to Ensgn Lvngston were Mrs. J. T. sevea-tes by the late Fredde Polo Chaney7,Mr«. at Drealand. Park. Wad outboxed hs opponent h ttte" at stages Mrs. W. F. Whtesearyer, Mrs. D HL D. Lohan, Mrs. A, M. Wlson, of the atch, but anhounctt Hls~3retrcent shortly. after. Mrs. J. Glbert Allen. A. P. Sead Hs only bouts snce then have been Hewlett, and Mrs. R. K. n the role of nstructor... He beleves the lenowledfle.of. boxng s a ust for every young««nan- "Every boy should be able to hold 5 OWJ <2 JA&y V s*s* *»v*vj»< " «only pne n a llon s a bora eha- > pon, and the rest should stay out of the pro rng. " ts a good gae to know but a tough one to lve-n.** *.. Col. and Mrs- G. E. Nchols of Colorado Sprngs. Col., vsted recently wth Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Old of 6 Pttsfcld street Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wood and Mrs. Robert Mskclly of Washngton. t>. C.,wc,re the week-end Euests of "Mrrard Mrs. Harold Glover of Coluba avenue. Mrs. Wlbur Huer" 6f 3* Lncoln avenue, east, entertaned at luncheon for the Jslly Ten Club last Thursday.. Lt. George L. Roscndale of the Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pegg of 24Cranford Polce Departent talked Mrs., Thoas Whte of 32 West Beech-street, hnr ns recent vstors on polce work at a eetng of Cub Holly street announces the arrage of her daughter. Dorothy Mae, to Mrs. A. F. A! of New Castle, tad., ard her son. Albert. Jr. Also as weekend vstors at the te were Mss derson was -charge of the eetng. odst Church., Cubaster Charles An- Jaes Monroe Kress, son Of Mrrand Mrs. Reynolds Kress of 2.Frankln Dors Henzen of. Washngton,. D. C; The Rev. Albert AlUnger, pastor of avenue.. The bcreony was perr and Rchard A. s 2c, who s statoned at Newport, R.. nechborhood scout cossoner, the church, and, Wlla Sprnger, fored ntst. Bartholoews Epscopal Church n New York on Saturday,, Noveber 3. were, present... The Young Peoples Socety of the Gospel Tabernacle. wll go carolng on Chrstas Eve. Persons. desrng to have the group stop at ther hoes arc requested to notfy a eber of the socety before Deceber 9. j BRTHS "A son, Jeffrey Baves, was born en -JaherJ to Cant and Mrs. Robert D. Marsh of 42 West Holly street. Capt Marsh s expected to return fro servce n February. \ Cpl. nnd Mrs. Donald Huf announce the brth ota daughter, Donna Beth, at San Benlto, Texas, on Noveber 6. Cpluff.hof Mr. and Mrs. John S Huflof 3$ Hgh street, n servce" thee years, s now statoned at Bose, daho, and expects to receve hs dscharge - soon. "Mrs. Huff- s, the forer Beth Cowart daughter of Mr. and Mrs. To Cowart of San Bento..., At Cub Pack Meetng The brde was graduated fro Wellesley College n 944. Lt. Taft7 Mr. and Mrs. Leonard R. Churchll a graduate of Massachusetts nsttute) of 353 South Unon avenue announced of Technology, s statoned, on the at /ah open house party last Sunday USS. owa. The couple wll leave the betrothal of ther daughter, Constance, shortly for. Calforna. to Edwn Gerhardt, Petty Of- Mrs. W. V. Schndler of 303 Manor- Bobcat badges were awarded to the avenue has returned fro Los fcer /c, USNR, son o( Mr. and Mrs. followng cubs Alan Geyer, Wlla Mss Dreyer Engage; Angeles where she vsted her son. Rudolph Gerhardt of 49 -Elzabeth Rood, Jaes Hall and Wlla Boswell. Donald. A.B.M. 3c,- USN. whose Announceent At Tea avenue. shp, the escort carrer Chenango, The Mothers Club of the pack et The ehgageent of Mldred Ba»v Mss Churchll was graduated fro was n port there, for a few..days. at the church Monday evenng. bara Dreyer, daughter of Mr. andcranford Hgh School.and forerly Mrs. Schndler and her son had Mrs. Gustav Dreyer of 990 Sprngfeld avenue, to Herbert F. Mller of Copany. Snce Septeber she has was. eployed by the Standard Ol Thnnkssvnf dnner n Sar» Marno. Calf., wth;mr. and Mrs. Wlla Masons Confer Degree Chcago, was announced at an nfor- been studyng advertsngand desgn Bercstro, who forerly resded at The fellowshp. degree was conferred on canddates at. a specal be Sunday afternoon; MsS Louse Arts-4n-New Yorkcty. - " ; al tea at.the hoe of the brde-to- atthe Frankln School of Professonal 30 Manor avenue, here. The Chen- ongo has joned the "lacc Carpet" eetng of Azure Lodge, 29, F. & Dtzel of Wesleld and Mrs. L.?ZPBbau of Hllsde poured. engaged h electronc - and sound Petty Offcer Gerhardt has been fleet to brng troops hoe fro A. VT-, at Masonc Teple Monday Oknawa,. nght. Phlp De Lano, senor Warden,, offcnted. The annual, ep- dscharged, jjftcr LSSjnapnths. n the aboard, n nesweeper n/the Mr. Mller.was recently honorably projects and s at present servng Atlantc. held followng a dnner ot the teple next Monday nght. NEXT PAPER DRVE SUNDAY, DECEMBER 6th THE OPENNG OF THE...Specalty Shop.*.< Saturday, Dec NORTH UNON AVE., CRANFORD US, Mr. and Mrs Rayond Rchard Jordan, whose arrage was «olenbjed at st.marys parsh hte n Chlllcothe, Oho, on Noveber 7, are now resdng n Cranford at 205-Hckory street Mrs. Jordan s the forer Her glna Sth, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Bundy H. Sth of ChUlcothe..Mr Jordan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wlber Jordan of- the. Hckory street address, recently receved hs honorable dscharge fro the Ary Ar Force after three and one-half years* servce. He s afflated wth he Hanover Bank and Trust Copany n -Wgw-fok. Cty , Kres-Whte Weddng Legon Auxlary. To Plan Xnas Partes Cranford XJnlt, 22, Aercan Legon Auxlary wu ake plans for Chrstas partes to be held at varous veterans hosptals, at a eetng at 8 oclock tonght n the Casno. The unt wll hold a Chrstas, party for ebers on Deceber 20/ A regular eetng of the Past Presdents Club of the unt was held Monday afternoon at the hoe of Mrs; H. A. Glover, 6 Coluba-avenue. The club voted to sponsor agan the sale of decorated hangers. nvestgate Larceny Polce are nvestgatng reports receved Tuesday that 4 electrc lght bulbs were stolen fro entrances to buldngs n Englsh Vllage, and that soeone tred to break nto a gas" staton at Rarltan *osd and Centennal avenue. Wlla Morton; propretor of the gas staton, sad he found a pane of glass partly reoved fro a wndow. / At Trnty Church Yate* Rener, g terbf Mr. and Mrs. Arthur"W. Rener of Elzabeth, was rnarred to Alfred John F. Frcke, son of Mr. and Mrs; L. ;P< Frlcke,; of US.. Ce»terMal avenue at-"trlty. Church Saturday afternoon. The cereony, was per"- fored by the- Rev. F{ank_J&agll Sherlock, rector, A recepton for 75 guests followed n the parsh house. The brde, gven n arrage Byner father, was attended by her sster. Mss G. Lllan Rener, as ad of 4 J apa-mrs. Edwn T. Hohrer, another sster, as brdesads.. Best, an was Bfobert Rath of Cranford. Stuart Hupp and Edwn T. Rohrer, both of Cranford, were ushers. The brde wore-a gown, of whte net wth a lace bodce and fngertp vel fastened to an herloo lace coronet Her bouquet was of whte roses, and she carred her grand-, others lace handkerchef. The ad of honor was gowned n peach f h brdesads wore aqua net wth atchng coronets.. They carred yellowr and aroon chrysantheus. the brdes other wore purple crepe wth atchng hat and corsage ft gardenas. THe brdegroos other wore a ttcw of nn slk er- wth the TanJc.Pestro.vera n Holth gold sequns, wth =5and~and Gerany. The.couple a black hat and a corsage of yellow tea plan to be arred, n February. wtsfes.-;,.., A navy blue sut -wth blue and whte accessores was worn by themss Hopkns Wed brde for travelng. " ". A graduate of Cranford Hgh School and Washngton Secretaral School, the brde s eployed v -by the Hyatt Bearngs Dvson of General Motors n Clark Townshp/ Mr.. Frcke, also a graduate of Cranford Hgh School, was dscharged.fro the ary recently aftbr.. servng as a techncal sergeant wth the 5th Ar Force." He has returned to hs forer poston Church,- perfored the cereony. wth the Natohnl Cty Rank nf flfrw..mss Anne Honklns was ad of York. After a weddng trp to Washngton- the couple wll-.resdent the Centennal avenue address. Constance Churchll was eployed n the tool departent of the Everlastng Valve Copany pt Jersey Cty.. ; The date of the weddng has not been announced. Rotary Club Party More than 65 ebers and guests of the Cranford Rotary Club attended a "Rotary Ann" dnner )arty.last nght at Pedeflous Restaurant, Watchung. Entertanent ncluded a deonstraton of lqud ar and a huor- ous talk by E. L. Hedetberg. There was dancng afterward.. Cottee n charge ncluded the clubs fellowshp cottee,.-coprsng Robert M. Crane, Jack W. Apgar, Mr. Hedenberg, Ernest Wolford, C, E. Trubcnbach andcyrl M. Perley. Presdent C. K. Sellers extended the welcoe. Troth Announced MSR BOKff ANN HTOF" Mr. and Mrs! John S. Huff of 38 Hgh street announce the en- gageentotther-daughterd<jrs._ Ann, to FwffcsGarrty; son of Mr. and Mrs. John Garrty of 709 Sprngfeld avenue. Mr. Garrty recently receved hs*honorable..dscharge fro the Ary after 2 onths servce as a sergeant To Naval Offcer Mss Mnlvna Hopkns, daughter of Mr. and_mrs. Arthur Cap Hopkns of 09 Hapton street, was arred to Lt. (j. g.) John RobertTaft, son of Thoas K. Taft of Cofrnwall, N. Y,, at the. Hopkns hoe Saturday afternoon. THe Rev. Robert G. Longaker, pastor "of the. F.rst v Presbyteran honor for. her sster. The best an was M. Tappan Slater of Cornwall. The Weddng usc was; played by Thoas Casey Greene, Jr.,of Rhode sland, cousn of the brde. MADEN FORM BRA BLOUSES GLOVES LNGERE - - HOSE SKRTS - SWEATERS. AND ACCESSORES Many Outstandng Gft tes At Reasonable Prces OPEN 0 A. Bf. TO 9 P. M. -. TLL CHRSTMAS COME N AND BROWSE NEXT PAPER DRVE SUNDAY, DECEMBER 6th hnertor Decoratng FE8T CLASS WORK REASONABLE RATES Call J. C. POTTER WESTFELD Cnnford 8-W[ PROMPT SERVCE Wndow WkAg Floor Waxng Resdence Mantenance M Burasde Ave. Cranford, N. J. ARDZZONES Funotu PAPER DRVE StTNDAY, DECEMBER 6th HGH GRADE CLEANNG. Cotte bat a few eenta ore Paraount Cleaners Ktlabllalud Ave. VeL Cranford «*«S88 Lons Speaker Tells Servce Clubs Story. The hstory of servce clubs n the Unted States was related by wt H. Woodsde, presdent of the Sut Lons Club n an-address at the weekly dnner eetng of-cranford Lons Club n the.chney Corner Tuesday, Mr. Woodsde, who s publc relatons charan of Dstrct GA of the Lons Clubs of New Jersey; was ntroduced by Dstrct Governor Robert]J.-Lacr; al, club parjst, was accepted wth regrets. Mrs. Walter K.Fasnacht lurnshed the pano. accopahracfat for group sngng. t was announced that the club has donafl*r$25 fo the hospltawund of the Sla Lons Club, of Denver, Cpl. The local clubs annual Chrstas party for underprvleged wll be held Deceber 2. chldren SOFT WATER _ fro every FAUCET PRMUTT works lke agcl Sple hoe applance akes water glorously toft. Get detals fro ~ BroadSt WESTFELD WElltM S-O0M Oll trrlr REV. ROBERT?». LONGAKER, PASTOR Presents -HARDELS "MESSAH" By an Augented Chor of 70 Voces Sunday, Deceber 6, 745 P. M. SOLOSTS. HERMNA E. BROWNE, Soprano MARY L. HUMPHREY, Contralto CARL L. LEN, Tenor JFLOYD WORTHNGTON, Bartone, ANDREW R. WATSON, Conductor WLBwH, WALTER N. HEWTT, A.A.G.O.; Organst. n the CHtTRCH ATOTDroKldl Sprngfeld and North Unon Avenues, Cranford FREE WLL OFFERNG le BprarfleU AfW.. Craafw funeral Drectors BAHl t* te to atar tarng Sor.tKat wated vacaton trpyou plan to take next Get atoard tte "thrft spedal* openng an aeeort ynte us now, and Granford Trust Copany MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTBft- Marner fvun D»pot5t lntur*ne* Cor(>ortlo«-.. Apptovwl Mortgg**, Pltl GFTS ANB GVNG The best thng to gve to your t, tolenance; to a frend, your heart; to your chld, a good exaple; to a father, deference; to your other, conduct that wll ake her proud of you; to yourself, respect; to aft en, Uouuag Saves Unnecessary Work Pant, enael or lacquer on top of a card ta.me gves an attractve dec- TnraUve-egecraTd*TKtves uch uhnecessary cleanng. Black s very effectve, or auy haronous pastel shade ay be used. The corners of the table _ay be decorated wth. card otfs, or other decalcoana charty. t Balfour rstencl desgns; raom SNFFLY,srurry Dsttst e» Herbert W. Beck, CS.B. of San Francsco, CaL Meber of the Board of Lectureshp of The Mother Church, The Frst Church of Chrst, Scentst, n Boston, Massachusetts.. nstantly rdef fro bead cold dbtwas startsto coe when you put a lttle Vn-tro-no n each nostrl Whats ore t actually helps prevent any colds fro developng f used n te! Try tl Follow drectons n package. VA-TRONO. to the Chuwh Edfce of FaTccn OF CHRST. -". SCENTST, Sprncfleld Ave. and HUn SL Cranford, N. J. Sunday/Dec. 6, at 8 P. M. THE PUBLC S CORDALLY NVTED CHLDRENS PERMANENTS $5 and $6.50 HELENE CURTS COLD WAVE... $0 and $5 Other Peranents $7.50 and Up -. ALL BRANCHES OF BEA«TY CVLTVRE 4 Eastan Street " Cranford BUY BONDS As Many As You Can N THE Great Vctory Loan Drve NOTCE TO OUR CUSTOMERS.. _ EFFECTVE MMEDATELY.. WE HAVE AattANOED WTH THE C. WLSON DELVERY SERVCE TO HANDLE DEUVERD2S FOR OCR STORE. A CHARGE OP 0 CENTS WHX BE MADE FOR THS SERVCE. Cranford Hgh Grade Market NORTH DNON AVENOS CRANFOED *ARY >. la. Elzabeth c yfflpfl* & *» --. ~~_r"_" * who.ded»t.halway Manoral"Hosptal Sunday at a *** llness, were conducted Tuesday evenng at Gray Meoral. 2 Sprngfeld avenue, by Jhe Rev. Walter C. Pugh. pastor of ct, Pauls Evangelcal and Refored rwureb <d Gawobd. nterent was?evergrkeea CeeferK, BwJdyn. M"rs. Ewald, the wfe of Frederck W Ewald, forer Garwood polce recorder, ere* *««a «S Locust ave± nue Garwood, a October to take up resdence wuv a nece; Mrs. W, P. ther passage for ore than two y e a r s.... at the North avenue address Ths s notto to say gay that thnf fh» th. Hf««w n; Cranford. A. natve of Nej Yost of Lords does hot play an portant Cty. Mrs. Ewald bad lved 25 years part n the dscusson of polcy. t? n Garwood._ V?.-., actve ebers ar* ostly forer On Chrstas.Bay ~sjmr and Mr. Ewald would- have celebrated her 79th brthday and ther 57th weddng annversary.. Survvng besdes the husband and nece are a brother, George tlekelan of St Allans, L. L Thc***reX Vedy Theodore J.OPedy of BBUngton, forer resdent of Crauford. at Gray "THeHHsrafc 2-HSpssagfeld-T-avenuej- Monday ornng, *y the Rev; Robert G. Lottgaker, pastor of the Frst - Presbyteran Church- nterent fol- feld. Jftr. Pedy was-fatally njured when Jhe was thrown fro a otor scooter on Route 29 n Scotch Plans lat Thursday. - He s survved by hs wfe. Judth Slasko Fedy. Henry DL Made _ Henry D. -Mage., 69, brother of Mrs. Chrstan W. Olsen of 42 Burnsde avenucj ded at Paterson Gentsptal Monday after a long llness. The funeral was.to be.held ths afternoon fro Hooves Funeral Parlor n Paterson,wth nterent at Faraw Ceetery. Paterson. \ M*. J. J TFVank Dorens Adelne E-Pojcaaut, wrte J. Frank Boreus of 3 West Holly street, de/ at her hoe Frday nght.aftera long llness. The funeral was held Monday jornng fro the Dooley Funeral Hoe, 28 North avenue.-west wth a hgh ass of reque at St Mchaels Church. terent was n the faly plot Born n Newark, Mrs. Boteraus bad lved n Cranford 38 years. She was-a councant of St Mchaels Church. n addton to her husband, she s survved by a daughter. Mss Elzabeth \T. Boreus. and two ssters, Mrs. Alfred Wrtt of Maplcwood and Mrs. Pasquale Guerrerr of Newark. Ann Bestetter Peggy Ann Hostetter. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rchard Hostette* bf 6 Besler avenue, born at St Elzabeths Hosptal n-elzabcth on October 3, ded at the hosptal n Noveber 5. daylrtt La CorteV 52, of HUlsde, a forer resdent of Crgnfotd, The servces were followed by a reque ass at St Anthonys Chund* n Newark. nterent was n St Gertrudes Ceetery, Rahway. > A forer judge of the Frst Dstrct Court of Unon County. Mr. La Corte " was a natve of Elzabeth. He.s survved by hs wfe, Srs. Alphonsna La Corte; two sons, Ncholas and Francs two daughters. Concetta and Mary Kathryn; a brother, Jaes, and one grandchld. Carl Zeran Carl Zeran, 7 years old, ded suddenly Saturday at the hoe of hs son. Major Carl P. Zeran, 239 Walnut avenue. A resdent of Lefloy, N. Y., Mr. Zeran had been vstng here for the past onth. Hs wfe ded soe te ago. Funeral servces and nterent took glace Tuesday at LeRoy, N. Y. GEMS OF THOUGHT > What s called lberalty s often erely the vanty of gvng- La Rochefoucauld Every good gft and every perfect gft s fro-abpve. and coeth down fro the Father of lghts, wth who s no varableness, nether shadow) ol turnng. Jaes 7 Certan occasons, consdered ether collectvely or ndvdually and observed properly, tend to gve the ac- JvJl3a»aSJBfM«e2EE!lJ erry-akng or needless gft-gvng s not that n whch huan capactes fnd the ost approprate and proper exercse. Mary Baker Eddy t s the wll, and not the gft that akes the gver. Lessng The. heart of the gver akes the gft dear and precous. Luther dtl Atauaflt K a want to avod the deep fat _.fc* ethod ot "roastng" alond nut the n. the oven. Sply place the shelled alonds n a suu* low pan wth one teaspoon of salad ol to each cap ot alonds. Brown n a oderate oven, 330 degree*. Kr frequently. Spread out on paper to cool. Howe of Coon Hold Coverngpgwertt Brtan. She House of-cooas-s-the-key body n the Brtsh syste of gov- «y c n t The pj tntrtnte o the governent Must be ebers of the House of- Coons or the House bf Lords, but the House of Lords.plays no part n the decson as to who shall be prune nster, and has only a-restrcted nfluence on legslaton.- t has no say on any "oney bll" (Le., one dealng only wth taxaton or the payent or appropraton of publc oneys), and.though t can hold up other blls; t cannot.delay ebers of the House of Coons, and other persons dstngushed n scence, ndustry, the church, and publc lfe generally. Though the governent of the day s not "responsble" to the House of Lords, a certan nuber of ebers of the governent are always chosen fro the House of Lords, and they ex- -plan~governent-polcy-n-thatras» t s n the House of Coons, howewr.jthat coplete day-to-day supervson of the - gqyeent s exercsed. The.pre nltersta n ths House. Not only ust the pre nster and hs governent 8erous ssue by a vote of the Co-; ons, but any eber of the House of Coons can put. down, la advance, any questons relatng to the conduct of a governent departent whch he wshes to have answered n "queston te" by the approprate nster or departental representatve n the Coons. Poultry Meat Contans ; Hgh Proten Content Pound for pound poultry eat has the sae quantty of proten the ost portant value of eat n the detr-as other eat. Chcken gb- g lets,"are especally rcn n ron ahd vtan A, as the edble organs of other eats are. Except for the-gblets, however, poultry eat does not contan as ch ron as the so-called red eats. n. that portant vtan, B or thane, chcken-rates along wth beef but below lab and yeal and consderably" below pork. n the other B-vtans chcken and other eats are about the sae. Those at the- faxly. dnner table who choose dark eat get ore food value as well as ore flavor than those who take whte eat. Dark eat contans consderably ore rboflavn, ard probably ore ron, as well as.ore of the-extractves or flavorng substances n eat. FshhK Developents New developents the fshng ndustry nclude, the frst floatng plant for the coplete processng, freezng and storage of shrp n the Gulf of Mexco and the use of frgerated contaners whch wll enable producers to shp sall quanttes of pershables by ralroad n the sae "odd-lot" anner as s used for other erchandse. Such contaners, soe of the as sall as 25 cubc feet-, now are..wdely used by the ared forces to supply fresh or frozen foodstuffs to troops fghtng the. Japs n alost naccessble regons. The floatng shrp plant s a 44-ton vessel, the Betty Jean, whch "others" a fleet of 00 or ore sall craft. Havng coplete echancal refrgeraton equpent, t akes possble, wthn a few hours and soetes only a few nutes after the shrp are caught, the sae operatons usually perfored by shore storage and processng plants whch ordnarly do not receve a catch untl soe te after the shrp are taken " fro the water.. \ Daages Skn Asde fro pan, dscofort, and loss of te fro work, actual daage to the skn ay result fro an overdose of sun. Prolonged exposure ay cause the skn to becoe scaly, nelastc, wrnkled, and old before ts te. Mld.bus cause a hot, drawn, uncofortable feelng n the skn whch s dry and red. These syptos wll dsappear n about 24 to 36 hours. Severe burns are ore panful and contact wth beddng or clothng s unbearable. Shock; chlls, fever, nausea, very rap Heart. bjjgtay-all.b.epresent The oreljsevere the burn ffe 8Bg»4-~-~_ er te requred for recovery. t s portant that severe burns should receve nedjeal attentonfro a etnftettbtlfterthr? t r p plcaton of cod-lver ol, carron ol and ce cold copresses of neral ol are helpful. Tn Sources Although the Unted States ordnarly bought. nearly half of the worlds total output of tn, ts own yeld was alost neglgble. t readly satsfed ts wants by ports. Brtsh Malaya, the Netherland ndes and Bolva were the chef sources of supply. Much of the Netherlands ndes ore was selted n the Netherlands. Most of Bolvas prewar ore was sent to England for xture wth, rcher ores and refneent n Brtsh selters. Two selters were set up n the Unted States durng the Frst World war, but were abandoned because of the hgh cost of operatons. baa Sautes. Good sources of ron are la beans, peas, navy beans, broccol, Taafcrna Julee brussels sprouts and dred fruts. nclude lberal Quanttes of these JUent flavorng extract fro the food chestb have developed an foods n your enus; ths s the Saeerne. SaU sshapenftrults odern way of n " n n "g proper used. The "JP to *?, "fz, honey.« w * 69 ellent frulty e«your fauy. beverage base. f SUPERMARKETS nut uatanjue a rutrteu.cl * M Mtrerttta ta WOMANS HOME COHfANO far Deeeaber - * * Canned Goods. OrangeJulee2e e."35e, U n43e Jrapefralt Juce t 3c "j 29c BlendedJulce7cr4c Toato Juce V5S "«..! 0e Strng Beans tk.y. «.6c Strng Beans Wn" *»»-e Sweet Peas -jg&s* 34e 2 r25e Corn off th* Cob NBLETS WHOLE KERNEL e Wtle Kernel Corn MoreA&PBakery Treats! FRuTfcAKE b.c, t.85c Fancy Spnach & r.?tx l " "*""*.. *B. Slleel Beets DONUTS ->» «*» efb DUNDEE CAKE 44c 84c POUND CAKE Jaw Patur DROP COOKES e 3c 2c 0c 6e Fralt Cocktal ffls ] r33e 23e Peaches nuctct? UlttOL Dary Products a Heres proof tha grand eatng can be nexpensve. ThU hearty, annethe>lemng buffet upper co.u leu than 4 cenu rvng. f a "copany fare," toot Sued at such nodett cot? You needn t be! Thousand, of A&P hbnnert have found that wth a lttle plannng and regular hdnpug t / day, and stll ake ther food budget toe the ark! For good eatng at co«l, ts hard to beat A&P! Crop Ml f Mn! bag 3 b ft New Crap pw. "F. -.*,~.-, FRESH PEAS 9 Fresh Froa Calforna Fr Red-Rpe Drect Fro Vrgna Faras U.S.no.tGrade-SWEET - TEXAS - Hew Crop b. carton POTATOES 2" 9> BEETS 2 5= U. S, NL Brade-ELLOW U. S. N«. Crade-YEUOW ONONS 3 9= TURNPS >3< Frtsh, Crsp «S. No. Grade A Sze -Selected Varous Brandt PEACHES Slced or Halves Buy ANOTHER Vctory Bond For EVERY Chrstas Stockng! GOBGONZOLA or BLEU CHED-O-BT cl? 35c MARGARNE, H ZL Lederkranz Cheese *«*«26 Kraft Lburger K\\\ 7c Dandee Cheese dx *L * <> 69e Nucoa Margarne Fresh Prunes V J0.2J«Foods for Baby! College nn "ebcffru""be jfjbys vnu UUn"» nu ""Be Vegaato "-JfJ"jj e ubhys "SRlflr»** V-B Cocktal "-W---3U Canphers M «S,3 24e Dced Carrots A T3e c, app. s.s;""" u.8e CarrotsJSSB --Jj capps -WSfflr-«Cec Cott PeaS "-»C..-le P-COBKU 9" T Sauerkraut H "25e t h «-Be BM Baked Beans»«>»5e g eee, Bll t sssss* ". -t» Conqueror Capbells Beans c l-9o 6er, er» 8 "o.vss 2&27e p w Van Capbells Caps»MSLP 3&.?* "»««ra Pabena....-wB. LUX FLAKES When AvsllU. <-.vw r 3Y"< -e«ftsr*o B Household tes A.penn828e > r2c Wndow Sprayers *««-4«TOQlaX ttrtuuu " MM «JO Gold Oust.. «"»Mt Lx Tolet S»P «,*%&. 3 20e Lfebuoy Soap.,. 3 20e "33" Laundry Bleach 2c Zero uuofe ea " 5e Unt Starch. e Bull Bog Bne SCOOP &#",.. stalk Franeo- SPAGHETT Ready to Et Shoulder of Veal a ««Port Stanles* Fhnubr A Natonal Favorte NECTAR TEA 65< 37e unt b 20e fc 20e»* - < b 37e 37c oj»ouystersl,., M. 3 o Ronzon JSK Easly Prepared Foods Rdnzonl Pastena e Corned Beef WrJt uut-a lt Tenderonl «*""*" *<>**«8e Corned Beef Hash ts Z 22c Spaghett Bluer««" 33c Arours Treet «34c Argo Corn Starch» *» Be Toblns Bruneh -«-.33e Nabsco Oysterettes ;;e Broadcast Red-Meat 33c Grahao Craeken Nn Pllsburys Farna Corn flakes «*»?» 5e Pancake Flonr «»««" "rt* 0 uma T 2c Bakers «"«> Cocoa XJOo. Baker*s.«,.Cocoa X WkAvtllbl Dorset Dorset Phllps wu»*«tomato taw Brlls r 55Sr Sweet Potatoes " uv Flako SWAN SOAP <k a. ;.. ;, ;..!., <.., ;.,-.? v k b %MM$MMMl. >. yv ; ;&M&M

4 -5lr-;V-*--_v>;/;;v-.tC%..v.. v.. ;.-./;;\...\\ \..r?--, "" -""fv-" --r.- - " " - f~. Help Wanted-Feole HOUSEtEEPEH, sleep n or out. JOase-oanrt SusajJjrs off, TeL WEseld 2-MW-L. - twe.adl wanted. 2 p.. to 6 p. n"., fve d*y a week; $2 p*r week. CaUCRanlarf e2556 after 4 THREE, four or ve roo apartent or sall boose; Box 793, tare of Cranford Ctzen." and Chroncle..T«L LYnbrook «5f«-M. WOMAN wanted to do general ng one day a week for sall adult farfly. T«L thtod 6«40; W Wonted-fentoU. GENERAL jousftwortt, 9 to every ; xlay except Sunday; no bookng or laondty, TeL durfosd *3<Jf tgently seeded, for Mturned veteran- and wfe* fashed apartent or roo wth «ookng facltes. Tel. CRanfottl «4»8X. FEDERAL eployee, recently transferred, desres to rent two or three bedroo.house,or.apartent Hef- ***ae«. ~MuH. T«X EMnover lght nour?work after school, or do dnner dshes. CRanord L VETERAN and brde desk* apartent or sall bouse. Call CRanford ABLE boded an for Jantoral work at Unon Junor College. Full or part te.. Phone Cltanford between 2 p.. and 9"p."». Monday through Frday and ask for ether Dr MaSKay orhsr Scattergood. SX or seven roo house or bungalow. Tel. CRanford 8-243Z fel." CRanford Ask for Mr. Sehulfa* TWO or three BeJrbo house or apartent, furnshed. References. TeL CRanford- <P33.S f NCELY furnshed double roo, pr- >.vate faly. References. Tel.CRan- -. ford ft NCELY furnshed sngle roo for gentlean, near tranband buses. Tel. CRanford W. LARGE, ncely furnshed roo, prvate bath. Tel. CRanford M. _,, - W a n t e d. LADY to drve,,car part-te, wrte to Box 702, care of Cranford Ctzen and Chroncle.??ft H Ht<t4/t, DOLL Jjpthes ade toower. Chrstas delvery. Telephone.CRanford M. / 2-3 B»Us Pressed DOLLS dressed for ;Chrstas; also MATHEMATCS-TUTOR Graduate*!- -rag.dolls aad aanalsf Chrstnes YOUR photograph, A njost chershed gft when taken at Klase. Studo, 453 New Church "Street, Rahway. Tel. RAHWay PERSONAL LOANS ALL PLANS Phone John E. Ptcher ; WESTFELD Theres a FRENDLY plan ; for everyone. FRENDLY FNANCE, CO. 235 E. Broad St, Wertneld (opposte Central Ave.) Le- No. 726 Mo. rate- 2V,% MOVNG and Truckng. Call Mull gan.tel CRanford HOTS j.M.l --,- ag or ttoffge probletl Mode qulanettt sad «x(«h*w*d, eeuren. Agan*tor Alled Vea tot ftabfataa AttkWtt *>&* SS ATLOrfH* LCENSES ELECTRCAN House wtrng. fxtures,, reparng la ell branches, Fluorescent fxture!. DANEL J* HEYBUHN Bee. 5 Butde Ave* CUB. A. VREDENBURGH, professonal pano tuner of Stelnway and other hgh grade panos. buy, sell and recondton panos. 240 North Avenue, West, Cranford. TeL CRanford M. MURSCOE PANO SERVCE.PANOS ted, repared, acton regu- latlng, rebuldng. Establshed 30 yean n Elzabeth. Panos bought and sold. 80 Unon Avenue. Tel. ELubeth PANO Tunng and Reparng. Wtr* ren W. Groft"*or 29 yean Westjdeld and Cranfords foreost p*no tuner," 244 Walnut Street, W«leld.. TeL WEsled Meber of New Jersey Assocaton of Pano Tuners tt 5r.sa*a?""jrT".Tff «V;V.- -v SPECALZNG n Masonry, carpe.try, asphalt roofng, reparng roofs, asphalt drveway. All types of buldng reconstructon work. War approved Jobs.- Satsfacton guaranteed. Reasonable. Estates gven. TeL WEsled 2-M84-M between 530 and 7 p.. John Monaco, 292 St Paul Street, Westadd, CAKPENTttY bulder and genewl cofltractng. Edward Custno, B30 North Unon Avenue, CrtnAwd. T*L CRtnftd 8824-J fter 530 p... NO ONE MAY PAY YOU ANY MORE (fsan OPA PH3B) W.SUk- ON UMON COUNTY BUOC 3M4K Want to Rent WANTto rebt o? buy adjewoln Bouse or apartent Telephone CRanfon BCYCLES, two, 26 BLACK 4*oe ce skates. T " * * " «M Heater. $5" McArthur Street, CranJord- CHEST of drawers, PANO and bench. "Story.ft Clark" sall uprght sold oak, $60; also boys sport jacket, sb» TeL CRanford W. $25 two ktchen chars, plete archery eharse twenty-bve cents. Cub, ebeck «r NAVAL Pffcer leavng qervce wqujd lke to establsh peranent "resdencer vldnty Cranford. Desre to rent four, fve or. sx roo bouse, flat or apartent unfurnshed. Call and..re3aMrsc.charg«, COUPLE wth boy; hgh school age, desre house, sutable locaton. Can ove any te wthn three onths. Tel. CRanford " Curtans, CURTANS, laundered and stretched. A- work. Wll pck up and delver. Tel. ELxabeth ,, V edately avalable. 6 roo bouse. scr**tt*d porefa, attached garage; $.750.«L Dutch.cofcaaLbedroou bouse, tra lavatory, screened porch, ga-> rage. Early «<jcup_acyj $2J5dC(.0fl, Both perfect coodr&. Rch_rdsford «-n2_ or Cranford GOOD NVESTMENT Attractve, w«!tt-bttlt, bouse and double gatage. Best resdental secton. North sde. Fve roos and bath on frst floor, four roos and-bath on seeoad floor, also large thrd flaor;--o-t-st-_n beat, screens, stor sash, good pant and roof. Sept fro one apartent pays taxesbeaveo&egasdr water; ford Telephone CRan Nce locaton; one block Orange Avenue aad bus, seven -n arranged. nqure Felx DFabo. 340.Sout Street, Morrstowa. TeL MOrrstowa BUSNESS PROPERTY FOR SALE Opposte-Ralroad staton 4 Nottb Avenue, East, next to "Cranford Dner. One large stove and two fve roo apartents and bath wth stea heat (on burner), also back porches.. Prce $3,000.. nqure Felx Dffabu, 340-South street. Morrstown L XVALABLE 4 bedroba NOW, newly decorated kteen ELECTRC refrgerator, at * Lawn Terrace, Cranford. n 0 only walk of ceflter," and n excellent oondttoo.and only a few nutes walk, town center. North Sde,.6 roo hoe wth tled ktchen and bath, stea heat, log-burnng frej&aee,. open porch, garage out of town, ftwner wll accept CHJTS pedal -auto, excellentcondton. $5; babys hgh char, good condton. TeL CRanford J. Convenent to Hgh School, aval- "SBle" MarcSlst, cotapeelytedecorated, extra larger lvrg roo "wth wood burnng.freplace, od- H GlRL*S. coah, one carhel har, and one blue wool, both se 0-2, $0 each; two evenng dresses. Junor Pbotae MOrrstown 4 bedroos, tled bath, ol heat, screens, and stor wrutows, open porch, 60 x 25 lot, garage. Modern 6 roo hoe wth tled ktchen and bath, stea heat, double garage, Quet sde street on. North Sde, extra deep lot, only $8,900. Only 4years old, 6 roo hoe.tled Scence " ktchen, tlted bath wth shower, arst floor; lavatory, woadburnng freplace, open screened porch, center hall 50 x 50 lol GRLS dress--eoat, st Urre~CollBr7 2, excellent condton; boys BOYS ce skates, s&e grls whte. ce skates, sze "6 Cals Colt Effanbee dbll Tel CRanford W. Teacher ndvdual nstructon n Algebra, Geoetry, Trgonoetry and Calculus. Call or wrte for appontent. George E. Parker, 4 Preston Ave. Tel. CRanford 2-20 Hoe nsulaton* BARRETT rock wool nsulaton, blown ethod used; personal supervson. Establshed 928. W. L. ScKroeder, 8 Adas Avenue. TeL CRanford*«~2799. and L. KANTNEL.. New eoajs scarf* for sale. Reodeunc and reparng hgh grade furs. 8 Walnut Avenue. Phone CRanford ftvlttts. Doll Shop, SA Alden Street CRanford J. 7~ TeL 2-«Advertsng, YOU are readng ths ad. Whch proveso"thers-wttread"you3fad. So call e and lets dscuss.busness- boosters for you. Bll Boyd.. TeL CRanford W. Roofng-Reparng CRANFORD CONSTRUCTON COMPANY Roofng Sdng nsulaton TeL CRanford -4*. AWN0H38, thftdefc Venetan blnd*, slp covet*, draper-c. C. "" Mortgage Money FRST ortgage loans, 4% up to 50% of our apprasal; 4W% upto twothrds of our appralsal 5 years to pay on older type hoes, 20 year loans on,newec type Jwes and on new corstructon. L»w ntal fees. T. H. JUOSON, JR. T. R. SARGENT -~ Broker «. 02 El St. Wesleld; WE SUBSCRPTONS. New, renewal gft* and przes. Lower rates to servce en and woen. Wrte or phone CRanford MssC.B. Weldn, 8 Berkeley Place, Cranford. RE-ROOFNG, slate, tle, asphalt shngle, repars. Leaders and gutters, new and repared..walter Schubert 22 Burnsde Avenue. TeL CRanford 6-2S3-J. RE-ROOFNG. Sdng, asbestos ans nsulated brck Bonded f Repars. JOBJt LANCE. PLan- APPROVED Johns-Manvlle toofsg also others; brck sdng; flat roots, bonded; roof Ncars. W. L. Scbroeder, S. Adas Avenue. Tel CRanfon CUSWa. U NEW roofs of every descrpton; r- para, antenance, leaders, gutters. Copper leaden and gutters now avalable. Budget pay plan, Mchael X Harrs, 645 New Pont Road. Elzabeth. Tel. ELxabeth Trees Reoved TREES taken down,.and reoved, stups pulled. AU work* guaranteed. Copletely covered by nsurance. Phone or wrte A. V. Boyd, 24 North Olver Street,. Rahway. TeL RAhway GENERAL REPARS Alteratons, Roofng, Screens Ktchen Cabnets, Etc. Lberal Ters Arranged WM. GRASNG Carpenter and Bulder General Contractor 6 Burnsde Ave., Cranford TeL CRanford «r *r B. E. THOMAS Pantng and pperhangng,»floors scraped. Free estates. Call CRanford J or 23 Coldevn (» oad, Clark. N. J. EDWARD TREMBLY, Decorator. Pantng, paperhangng. Hoes, stores, offces. 592 rvng Street, Rahway. Tel. RAhway R PANTNG Contractng, nteror and, exteror work. Can Carl- W. Krk, CRanford for estate. SEBERT ft ROMEYN. Pontng and Paperhangng. 445 Cooldge Drve, Kenllwdrth, N. J. TeL CRanford WLLAM ROESEL, nteror and Exteror Pantng. Sklled echancs. Personal supervson. 205 Coluba Ave., Cranford. Tel. CRanford e-872-r. S WARSNSK Pantng and Beeoratlng. Phoa«CRahldrd arkl JDecoratflg. T. A. fj»»a&*«< Servcng E. FRED SULZER t CO. Authorsed WESllNGHOOSE dealer. Coplete servce and tvm»nanf» all rados and applances. - Propt courteous servce. Pck-up and delvery. Reasonable charges. Satsfacton guaranteed. 27 Sa Unon Avenue. TeL CRanford 8*400. MCHAEL M. BARCH. 45 Henley Avenue, Cranford Faultng and Decoratng, nteror and exteror. SkUed workanshp. Estates gven. Call CRanford between 8 a.. and 5 p.. WKSTFELD Delghully odern center hahjbbe. jpaexous lvng roo wkh woburnsgbseplace, tled ktchen, lbrary, powder roo, second floor has 4 large bedrtvos, 2 odern baths, wth stall shower thrd floor JBS.ads roo and. bath; ol heat, double attached garage, 75- x 50 lot _...!_ WESTFELD Frankln School, custo bult 4 bedroo hoe; frst floor den, wood;burnng freplace, tled scence ktchen, tled bath, frst Boor lavatory, vacuu stea heat, lfete --tle roof, garage, 85 x 40 corner lot.,, "S YOUR PROPERTY LSTED WTH US?" * FOR further nforaton regardng these propertes call our Cranford representatves Mr. Harold Wlson-CRan R Mrs. Gertrude Nunn Clt 6-305M Mrs. Mra P.evfle-r-CUn. «-226 GRLB_.black se-ftted Chesterfeld, sae., 2, never Worn,, cost $25 sell $5; ladys whte. Brooks arch support lee skates, lned, sze 9, pre-war, worn twce, $Uh- ; <--Phote GRanford rf- 43. """" " -jr ROSELLE edate possesson 8 roo hoe, all.drecondtoned, bath, lavatory, screened porch, very econocal -heatng syste, garage, near shoppng, scfool quet street; $7,900. Quck occupancy a 2-faly hoe, one apartent (vacant); t has 2 tle batths (shower), grand ktchens, odern-beatng plant (ol), garage, near shoppng, school and depot Can be seen by apponts went; $0,500. Have one 5 roo bungalow, freplace, stea heat sun porch, garage; $7,990. We are lookng for hoes for sale f you know of or have-any propertes for sale please contact ths offce. HENS, 7 North-Ave, E, CR GARWOOD North Sde, fve roo _Jagalow, large frontage, near school and St Annes Church; varety of fruts, chcken coop. edate possesson; $6,950. EXPERT rado servcng. All work - guaranteed. Free pck-up and de- SEVEN roo odern hoe, two tled lvery. Call Veteran. CRanford J WASHNG MACHNE REPARS 5 YEARS EXPERENCE Only expert echancs work on your applances. rons, vacuu cleaners, rados, otors, toasters also re-, pared. Coffeys. -3 Alden Street Tel. CRanford U DONT let your ol furnace go wth* adjustng. Expert rotary wall flae servce. Call early. Fred Malper«. TeL CRanford M. baths, frst floor lavatory, open freplace, hardwood, floors, Venetan blnds, ol heat, two-car attached garage, large frontage. SDC roos.ard sunparlor, tled bath wth shower, stea heat (coal), open attc wth stars, garage, near school; $6,950/ JOSEPH J. GUKER, Realtor 6 North Ave-W;r ~CRan; 8*890 NOTCEto, owners of Tordheat Rotary Oll Burners. The Cleveland Steel Products Copany has a new product-l-a steel flae rng whch wll enable you to rebuld your heatng unt.at a reasonable cost Fred Malpere. TeL CRanford M. - U CRANFORD* Refrgeraton Servce. Specalzng n Frgdalr*. Kelvnator, Crosley, Mayflower, Noree etc. Propt servce. B. W. Flnrtey, 223 Arbor St, CRanford J. UNON County Repar Servce. We specalze n rebuldng and reparng. Thar and (Tbor Gentle Hand); also other akes. TeL CRanford RADO Reparng. Cranford Rado Servce, 2 Eastan Street TeL CRanfdrd , HOOVER Vacuu Cleaners "Autherud. Factory Branch Sales *ad Servle Statton. All akes sefvtead.. 78 West Jersey Street TeL SX roo bouse, brck-veneer, two separate showers, two car garage attached, tle ktchen, open screened porch. No nforaton by telephone. 232 St Paul Street We<0- fleld. SHAHEEN AGENCY (offers CRANFORD New 6 roo hoes 3 bedroos, bath. st ft. lav., garage, porch, gas beat full nsulaton, wooded plots. $9850 $82.00 onthly. " RED BANK ARSA New 4V, roo bungalows. Gas heat nsulaton. $39.00 onthly. F. H. A. $ down; $ Also coplete personal servce fro the te wetlst your "house untl t s fnally delvered to the new huyer CentennalAvenue. Cranford. TeL CRanford or 3032-J Maso Wlll Baroe*. 44 Jobnaon Aver L tae. ; NCBj«l LONEL O-Cuage passenger and freght trans, coplete v wth all AUTOMOBLE nafs vacuu cleaner) used Very lttle" 7 Alde Street Cranford.-... HOUSEFURNSHNGS for sale. 42 North Avenue, East Cranford. J2-27 Mss, sze 9, $5 each. TeL CRah- ford J. sb, e ; y.scout pants, shrt and hat, worn only twce. CRanford M. LARGE dolls crjb. bolster and attress; also sall doll. Tel. CRanford M. MANS Elgn pre-war bcycle, lke Road,. CranfardT BOTS reversble red.wool plad jacket sze 6.. Reasonable.;. Tel. CRanford ate Wanted CELLO, HAVE a_clentjwhflrw pay upto $5,000 for a four bedroo, two baths, odern dwellng, Telephone and lst your house wth us f you have such property for sale. We also have.clents seekng houses fro $0,000 to $2,000. f your property sfor. sale, tell us about t f you have, a housefor rent furnshed or unfurnshed, let us know. f you requre any for of nsurance, we are n a poston to serve you. We are also n a poston to grant ortgage loans * on short notce. Vl THOMAS MacMEEKN Real" Estate and nsurance 5 Alden Street Cranfofrd, N. J. MANS bcycle. 6-2S77. Phone.. CRanford WAGON,-sled and ce skates, all sutable for sx-year-old boy; also png-pong table. Box 795, care of Cranford Ctzen and Chroncle. GRLS ce skates, sze 74 or 8; also doll carrage, sutable for sx-yearold chld. TeL CRanford W. OLD pano. Wll pay for transportaton. Tel. CRanford BOYS 28 or 28 nch bcycle, good condton.! TeL CRanford T. Garage for Rent GARAGE at Arlngton Road Phone CRanford R.. 42 SPRNGFELD Avenue. TeL CRanford J. - E. R. BENNETT, Teacher of Pano. Latestethods. Begnners and advanced courses; Specal course for adult begnners. Lessons at your hoe R86 Doran Road. Phone WEsled 2*5398. COTTON CORNER Lookng for aprons, pajaas, nghtgowns, house dresses, brunch coats, and other talored cottons? You wll fnd all of these artcles n the.best of cottons at the "Cotton Coer", Roo 4, CranforS Trust Buldng.. holes ade at the "Cotton Corner", Roo 4, Cranford Trust Buldng Mrs. R. Teey. Stvte Chrstas s cong. Have you anythng to spare? We need, youve got A lot of thngs to wear. Collectons Monday Call CRanford BLACK leather keycase contanng keys and lcense tag UA 24 H or UA 67 V.~Tel. CRanford 6-22M-M. BANK Book No. 032 of the Cranford Trust Copany, Cranford, N. J. ThefTKJer.s requested,toreturn t to the bank. f not restored before the ffteenth day of Deceber, 945, applcaton wll be ade for a new book. 2-5 BANK Book No of the Cranford TrustCopanyCranford, N.J. fle fnder uhrequestled to return t to the bank. f not restored be> dajr MS, applcaoa taade for accessores,.swtches, large track layout; perfect condton; prce <"r5onawe-"als»-two "Boy Scout suts, szes 3 and 4, ncludng hat*, sze.7/8. Phone CRanford ELECTRC lght bulbs. Get then now; we have n slock all szes up U 300 watts; also 3-way bulbs, larg«base. Johnston Pat Shop,_lO7-f N. Unon Avenue, Cranford. CANAHTKS,. cnnaon, ottled; also used cages. Reasonable. 30 Palsade, Road, Elzabeth. Phone ELzabfeaT2-S65f. YOUNG ans sut alost new, boy Jn servce; also two pars. boys shoe ce skates, both sze 8.. "jfel CRanford MAGC Chef gas stove, alost new, $35; Snger treadle achne, $30; grl scoutout sze 0, new," $5; boys clothes, sze Walnut Avenue, Cranford. TUXEDO, lke new;, overcoat, sweaters, sc. ans apparel, sze 40-4& Reasonable. TeL CRanford color, sutable for lvng roo. or bedroo; excellent condton.. 46 Balere f,parkv(ay, t d PRE-WAR reed doll carrage, par boys shoe ce skate?, grls whte x 2, aroon-fr shobce-skatesrjboyb-hgh-top hoesall sze 5; also three, grls wnter oats. sze 2-4., Tel. CRanford 6T62577,., ELECTRC Snger Sewng Machne. H. Terney, Roo J 4,-Granford-Trust Buldng, C l d GRLS black shoe ce skates, sze 7, perfect condton. Tel. CRanford fne, -old - nstruent, $50; Vola, yerjl-good, $3SrVoln, good nstruent, $30. Part of strng quartet each*wth bow and case. Slde Trobone, 9 lneh%ell, $50. A professonal nstruent none better. Call GRanford W. MAPLE gateleg table, corner cupboard; Welsh cupboard, n good condton, $75. Phone CRanford ANTQUES Pne furnture, glass, chna, dolls, etc. Mrs. Maron Holland, 4 West Roselle. Avenue, Roselle Park. TeL ROselle 4-«39. CHLDS 27 nch roll top desk, swvel ohar, $6;. boys brown and whte {saddle shoes, sze 8 V, worn ree bogany sklls, claps and pole, $3.50; Chnese red console set $2; woans leather oxfords, sze 5, never worn, $3. Call CRanford 6-08 Frday., TRUNK, alost new; ahogany chest rror wth gold frae; luncheon set, servce for four; slverware, napkns, tablecloths, sheets, blankets, turksh towels, clothes.aper, brdge table, all lke new; sutable for Chrstas gfts. Can be oeen any te to sut buyer f appontent h ade n advance. ncludng all day Sunday. TeL Elzabeth TWENTY-TWO note Xylophone, excellent tone; dnng roo table, four chars, chna closet, buffet; all n fne, dean condton and a bargan. 7 Alden Street Cranford. ELECTROLUX, new post-war cleaners. Order now. TeL RAhway M or wrte Jay M. Manewall, 974 St Georges Avenue, Rahway, N. J. Bonded Electrolux Representatve for sales, servce, supples. THREE steeple clocks n good runnng order; Regna usc box,, ahogany, perfect n every respect; cherry drop-leaf table, $20; antque French rocker, black walnut; 3 antque dolls wth Bsque_accs, huan har. Paraount Cleaners, 8 Wjflnut AvenueCranford FREWOOD for freplace, stove or furnace, also logs, poles, rals and posts~~wjlls..v. Curtss,- Mountan*- BrdertT" Wl5ffTa"54507~ GVE A MAGAZNE FOR XMAS! AT SPECAL REDUCED RATES. AMERCAN HOME, yr $.50 Each addtonal yr. gft.00 CORONET, yr 2.75 Each addtonal yr. gft LADES HOME JOURNAL, 3 yrs LFE each year gft 4.50 Each addtonal yr. gft.." 4.00 SAT_EVE.POST, 2 yrs 6.00 ATTRACTVE GFT CARDS SENT FREE! CALL WESTFELD AND ORDER ANY MAGAZNE YOU WANT! CASSELL PUBLSHERS SERVCE 267 -SENECA. PLACE WESTFELD, N. J. 2-3 ELECTROLUX Cleaners. a now takng orders for New Machnes Stll servcng your achnes. Dea) drect wth authorzed representatve. Edwa*d W. Wlttkew Phone WEsled «or» poultry Market* G a d P SBWSNG achne, treadle. EL3zabeth GR?S"blaclt wnter perfect condton, ELDERLY ladys black co reasonable; also Seat of H (wwrsg achne), reasonable CRanford M. - STUBENT pano, thoroughly"! ss?ss!r dfw wth velvet collar, sze 46, alost new; $5; two grls cael,. condton, $5 each. ford Phone CRan- HEAVY porcelan top ktchen table-. wth aple lase, $8; large wcker basslnejte wb hbod. pre-war, on rubber tred wheels, very goodsb TeL CRanford,!e«.605-J. > DOLL house one yard fong, 24 nches deep, two stores, starcase; perfect condton. Made by cabnet aker Tel. CRanford ,- --DbLLS ovely pre-war ports, bsque head jonted dolls, beautfully dressed, soe collectors tes; also fne chnaglassware, table slver, occasonal tables land walnut.dnette set. Tel. CRanford CASH pad for Books, Art, Hstores,.Musc, Theology, N. J. tes, etc. Wll call. Old Book Shop, 29 T Washngton StreeC. Morrstown,. N. J.. 2-2r ELECTRC Motors Re-wound and; repared, bought, sold, rented. Electrcal Contractors for ndustral. lght and power wrng. Bell Electrc Motor Repar Copany, 926 Elzabeth Avenue, Elzabeth. TeL ELzabeth BEAUTFUL gfts for the Holday Season. Chna, glass, table slver and dons. 4 North Avenue, West, Cranford., NU-VEW Venetan Blnd Copany, f for custo bult blnds. Re-cordng f re-tapng, repantng. Buy drect and save. Call Lnden 2-527, Lnden , or-40 Knopf Street, (Cr. Mner Ter.), Lnden, N. J., on> No. 0 bus route. DOMNCK BARBUTO, Cranford Agent, s how ready to take your order for new ELECTROLUX CLEANERS.. Wll also pck.up and delver your ELECTROLUX for servcng. 434 Orchard Street, Cranford. RADO batteres for portables, ele-" ents for electrc heaters; ktchen fluorescent fxtures; portable record players. Cotteys, -3 Alden Street Cranford. ANTQUE, and Gft Shop Clocks, orgnal pantngs, bsque, laps, chna, slver, brc-a-brac, slk shawls, Jewelry, desk, Chppendale closet, chars, tables, deer heads. We buy antques and brc-a-brac. Eastan Street Cranford. Tel- CRanford and Cranford TEENS and young debs wear, szes 0-8, 9-5. We now have n large selecton of 00% wool sweaters, 33 colors, ncludng the new Atoc blue, prces $4.95 to $7.95. Edth Hll, 59 East Broad Street. Phone WEsled Open Mondays untl 9 p.. l_ WHNGER Rolls. Rolls* n stock for any type wrnger. Brng n your old one, we wn duplcate t; whte rubber. Coffeys, -3 Alden Street, CORDWOOD for freplace, furnace and ktchen stove. Cuttoany length. Order now for Fall and Wnter delvery. Boyd, rfel. RAhway SPECALZNG n Sprella Support* ng Garents; also Maternty Garents* both ndvdually desgned. Ftted n thttprlvaey of your horn* by appontent Mrs. Llly Woerz, 397 Walnut Avenue. TeL CRanford 6-086; 9-27 TOP sol, well rotted anure, cnders, blue stone; delvered. Al Haesss. WEsled *f FULLER Brushes. For tooth household brushes, polshes, waxes Call or wrte L. A. McKee, 2 Arlngton Road, Cranford. N. J. Tele- Dhone CRanford W. FLOOR Waxes. Try our brand "Ex-Cel", youll Uke t Paste and no-rub at specal prces. Johnston Pant Shop, 07-5 N. Unon Avenue,- Cranford. "SKYLGHT" washng - flud. The orgnal Skylght forula; 25c per gallon (5 eet refund for~jug» LutheranstoCollect Beddng and Clothes For Needy n Europe Calvary Lutheran Church «f Cranford s preparng to receve donatons of clothng and beddng fof- the ds tressed n Euwpe, n support <vf -the ove by JM» Unlted Lutheran Church -f Aerca,., through the;. Natonal Lutheran Councl, to organze Lutheran World. Relef, nc. Becausethe UntedaojgljffaojaJa, prevented by law fro helpng n-., habtants of Fnland and Gerany, the World" Councl of Chrstan Churches has called upon church organzatons to ake specal rele. efforts upon behalf of the dstressed, n those countres. The local church has desgnated the week of Deceber 7 for the gather- such purposes. The followng are nelectfor en, woen and chldren pajaas, slhrts, dresses, spts, overcoats, sweaters, jackets blankets, fabrcs, knttng wools and endng aterals Donatons ay.-4»fe taken-to tb church, on; Eastan street, or" they wll; be called for f the Rev. Wlla H. Nebanck, pastor, s notfed -a CRanford«8-C Th tfgalar schedule of servces wll bermlowed at the church ths Sunday, wth; Sunday School at.94, p.. and ornng worshp at. Toorrow nght the SurdaySchoo teachng Staff wll eet at the church, at 8 nrock. Thfe Church Councl wll eet Wednesday at 8 p.. Moncke Bustnesa A "onkey, wrench", s not so naed because t s a handy thng to onkey.wth.. The, tool was nvented by a London"-, blacksth, Charles Moncke, and naed after h. The orgn of the word was later obscured and corrupted nto "onkey.".. Shrveled"seed \ Young seedlngs fro shrveled, lght seed wll be less lkely to recover fro severe, freezng" teperatures, especally under drouth condtons.. E. L. BLAUVELT Cadet-Mdshpan E. Leghton Blauvelt, 3rd, of 29 North avesd guard Unted States Merchant Marne Acadey at Kngs Pont N. Y. -Cudet-BlauvelMorer-basketbaH.and track star at Cranford Hgh. School, who towers sx feet three - nches and weghs 75 pounds, s expected to add plenty pfrpep-to the Marner quntet ths season. He has won several edals whle representng the Acadey at track eets. He entered the acadey soon after hs graduaton fro Cranford Hgh School n g Chaps Pork chops and ha slces tha are to be broled should be cut thu ner than those to be brased, so that the heat can penetrate ore, quckly r at TO MPROVE TME PAYMENTS A srca NGED We do Carpentry, Masonry. Exteror PanUnr. nteror, Deeoratuur. Phunblwg, Waterproofng. Roofng, Sdng, Sheet HV No Job Too Sall or Too Large Estates Cheerfully Gven PARAMOUNT HOME RECONDTONNG CO. GenersTContractors n N. Unon Ave. CR. 9-tlW wat Joa Dont wat untl you are hall dead before you call your faly physdan. Hs chances are better, at* frst sgn of llness. t wll be less expensvefor you, too. Often a wprd of advce, a sensble precauton, wll prevent serous..coplcatons. Even ffnngh you ay feel perfectly well, t s good practce to see your phys- dan reaplaryvatjeast twce a year. ftefnds t. necessary to prescrbe edcal treatent, brng your prescrptons to us. We wll fn the poptyandaccurately.justastjedoctorordert. BELLS PHARMACY Three Regstered Pharacsts on Duty 7 N. Unon Avenue CRanford » WATCH FOR THEr OPENNG OF THE "Cranfords Frst Furnture Store" 03 North Unon Avenue We wll be ready to serve you wth a coplete lne of~furnture for the holdays, ncludng a wde selecton ( of juvenle furnture. PLAN NOW TO VST OUR NEW STORE!. -Tender, tasty, fresh-pcnc*6nd -] B,oston Jutts-ore rch n vta- Hns[ nerals. or«d proterts... A J t \ J k ~A*Jsout e otta\ Serve one ths week-end! fe/bvv f C&dng Pace/ The whole faly- trll go for a delcous T fwrpc less than celng prce, too! Why, pay ore? Featured at all Ace Markets! Enrched. Guaranteed to eet.your hghest expectatons or we wll rel b l l f h V h b d """ y g p obsolutely-free-wth-trvy-other-brand Flour 20CJ f hot copletely, satsfed, well replace wth any othefrond. Crea-Whte Shortenng c!l.3c cju 6ac OCOCK J-o. plg. Corn Muffn Mx \U Chocolate -tsj.st 3 PRESTO DAVS Oo T ft Currants Fordole f% Toll & 2 Cant yll L \Evoporored J Cant O $ U. S. P. unts VTAMN P per pjn». Buy o supply! V COUECC NN TOMATO JUCE. Cocktal a 8* DOLE "--S-.. 5* Frut Cocktal PECANS Salted Nuts -** 5 t f Daond Walnuts» OSCO "Grode A" Toato Soup 3 c.» Enrchtd \vlth Louello. Butter. Our fnfest quolty. Try M CAMMUEU. OCEAN SWV Cranberry Sauce «w AUNT JEMMA ; Pancake Flour Pancake Flour NESCAFE VrM Peanut Butter T«2H, CHANGE k TOrf MAUAAD far &U> Toato Soup 3t r 25* ASCO 0V)>«. Can Vegetable Soup 0*- DOE 3(M>z. Can Crushed Pneapple 2 6* fp 5* Henz Ketchup 22* Dll Pckles UHC c 27* Calyrna Fgs 24* Make tdsty frcossee or crcken olo kng fv>r o chdnge,.why poy ore? 4-lbs. & up. 4 Freth4Clled, "Grode A" FRYERS Frefth-Kllled, "Grade A" ROASTNG CHCKENS \. 4 Lb«. tu Up. lb Up to 4 lbs.. > lb.39 c Gubronteecl to sotlsfyl Aca. Guorontged to so y sells only Grade A-Top Qualty JPoultryJ Greda AA Legs of L Shoulders of Lab Lon Rb Lab Chops lb - Shoulder Chops lb - Lab lb. 40c 9c.-fMt FRANKFDRTES New Sauerkraut * Alt Bologna Scrapple BEEF Rb Roast 0 " Round Tp Roast Porterhouse Steak Srlon Steak *>«e A Round Steak Plate Beef Haburger b. b. b. Gro<U AA 29c 3c 42c 5-42c 20c 27c Gral 30c 40c 40c 20c 27c Gnute 40c 33t 33c 8c 27c ± St>rv a JaUy, frrth,. trtfnod dnner! Haddock b. 4c rancy BOSTON Mackerel b. 9c Whtng b. 3c Weakf sh b. 29c J«ruy Mart Oysters doz T 39c Peanut Crunch 35* Granger Pekoe.... OSCO "/eat-//o" Coffee t 24c 2g47c Ace "heat-flo" CoHee "*jxt" 28c 9c. Sunshne Krspy Crac New proved Jnr.ehed W h y poy ore? None better at any prce! Try a loaf and be convnced! 9 Clapp Baby Food Clapp Cereal 2 VW atnal at *lrala«a P.D;Q.nChocplate Flavored Syrup 25c "tr ShraddedWheot NAHMO Graha Cracker*»U. le ZOc Mlnc»M«at r * rt- * to B. 20c DOKKKS W M Poultry Saatonng Vrgna Leo SUPREME Frut Cake Pachad» beautful t»«tlolly-tr«o»«d torj- ktprj MW, HuubU, wth of laam Cole«l«l pantlnoa. Beans 0 Spnach CANNED VEGETABLES U Slced Beets OWOD V. u 20c! Sauerkraut «. M Hal-Mark * Sharp Cheese Aercan S Caveau Bavaran CHEESE FEATURES MM MOON Chateau * * aa 2""L7k BondOstT 49< Shefford ffa 2H Crea Cheese. 2< Fresh Green Bunch 25 c Serve lender, delcous Colforao broccol for a change! Jucy Florda Jucy Florda Grapefrut ** 9c Crsp Calforna Carrots bunch 0c Selected daho Potatoes 0*.. 59c Grapes Selected j Repack Toatoes 33c Celery Fresh Green stalk 9c Peppers " 5c Fancy Red Radshes bun<h 5c Fancy Eperor b. T5c Lorfle, luulou fancy qualfy eperor grapes spaeally pread! W ; VTA-LNK _ # FOOD SUPPLEMENT 9-Vtan Capsules JyU*V by wtut krfltt vttwata eap*u5atmul«th»mm, tmnlawl hl»> %, totancy. utuqualy fd»* tojjvuxally l«callopbm. luuaa odaquala vhojaa totalta. «aauaat " SOAPS WHEN AVALABLE cakes TOLET SOAP TflTorge Cakes 29c Sweetheart Tolet Soap 2 cakes 3c Krkans Soap Powder. 8c Krkans Borax Soap 3 cakes 4c W N D C A Wl»ba-» W«la* XtoMUa J C WltM Av«lUU«DUZ Oxydol 24-ox. 03c 2 8 /l qx * Pkg. WUa AvatUU* Pkgs. 9«Pkgs.

5 ; _.,.... aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Fl ) -f " * VaBflHHBaHBBBBBBBBansBBMHnHaBaHVVMBlBBBB land expects to receve hs dscharge soon. Resdents Lt j) Danel Caruso,, USNR,, son (CdnUxued front, paoe 6*eJ pf Mrs. Theresa Caruso of»0 North h Catp Crowdtofj Movater three and a avenue, *ast, has returned half years..servce., He sjsent 34Unted States after BervrgTZ onths n the Persan Gulf and n the South Padfte..Chna-Bura-nda Theatre of Op- Lt Nelson Paul Klng, USNR,-«on -eratons. - of Mr.- and Mrs. G. Nelson JOng, has returned fro«the Aleutans, Honorably dscharged Monday at where he has been statoned e Ft. Monouth were Pfe.." Charles onth*, Lt and Mrs. Klng are lvng" wth hs parents at 205. Casno Frankenberger, 4 Wall Street, and Pfe. Eler H. Porter of 20Johnson avenue. a v e n u e. ;., *>*.. ;..- Pfe Wlla J. Sefken. sto. of Mrand -Mrs, E. W. Sefken, ho recently oved.fronl Cranfard to Hanasquan, try recently on the Queen Mary, and-expects to receve r Janfbrd resdents ;w o receved r ther honorable dscharges ths week at? EL Monouth ncluded T/S Alan R..Dadd, Stoughton avenue; T/5 Joseph Calendo, 23 Burnsde avenue; Sst Set Roney Kekey, 07 MeClellan street, and T/5, John W. Porter, 20 Johnson avenue. S<Sgt Karl L. reland of 36 Hgh has been transferred-fro Alled headquarters p the Royal Pahtce of Caserta n taly to the headquarters edtor of the weekly agazne "Ary Talk." He spent severaf weeks vstng n Roe, Mlan and the- sle of arrt,; fnjfj>jyrzqc.-zuwth awl-lab Lucerne n Swtzerland; Marselles, Lyon and Nce, on the Rvera n France, atvd Monte Carlo n the Prn- cpalty of. Monaco. *",. CPL. Howard J. Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wlla J. Taylor of 2 Pne street, was honorably dscharged last week, at the,aaf. Separaton Base, Newark, after 37 onths, n servce, havng been overseas 30 onths. He was wth the European Dvson of the ATC.,. Lt. Co. C. Rchard Waterhouse, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Waterhouse of.2 Clareont place, has returned - hoe after servng one and- a half years n the Pacfc as supply and Htchtncprnpnt nffln»r on th» USS Crux OOK UQU0R VAL Lt Jean A. Montenecourt, USNR!, of 209 Manor-javenue, has been leased to rtas*uve duty "at the U. Naval "Prftrtn f f a ** Washngton, D. G. CPL George A. Pyle of 424Brook- sde d place l e wa* honorably h b l d fro servce- Tuesday at " outh. Carlb Cannbals The Aercan ndans, known as Carbs were cannbals-and when n need of huan flesh, they raded the slands of the Carbbean. fwhea the.jspanlar.ds....arrved., -upon.. the scene, the ndans found Spansh flesh ore" palatable; t held a soft* ness n texture whch ade t ore delectabla than gy aa flesh. Later these sae cannlr bals dscovered that French flesh even nr» tntty twa* of thw ore lesurely lfe enjoyed by ths people. Ther flesh, accordngly, was gven the place of honor on the Carbs enu for specal occasons. Ar Markers Ar arkers are ost effectve on flat roofs, t steald. Chroe yellow on dead black background s the accepted cobnatonfortros* Vsblty. Orange s no. longer recoended. Set Off Pork Whenservng jpork, plan to serve nnleslnjone for apple saladj- applesauce, apple rngs, etc. Apples are the perfect copleent to pork, both as to taste and dgeston. Whe Yon Are Low n Sprts, Jast Call Us and say "HeUo," a Well Do (be Rest! The Rght Sprt ShreTaxes - Between neutd ten per cent of the tax revenues of the natons ctes and towns are ade tqn revenues collected by the states and shared wth uncpaltes. Snce uncpal revenues, fro taxes, as- dstngushed- fro non-tax sources, aount to ore than $2,500,000,000 annually, ther share of state-collected revenues totals approxate.-.." ly JZ0<uw,ou annually!" Pheasant Blet, Analyses of crops show that the rngneck pheasants s a real frend of the hay fever sufferer. Accordng o the Mchgan departent-of conservaton, ragweed has -been found to.be a portant te n the pheasant det. One crop contaned ragweed seeds, another,500.. Speak Spansh Over W llon persons n the Unted Statesspealc Spansh as ther natve tonguel Soe are descendants of the early, colonal settlers; a greater nuber have ore recently grated fro Mexco and the othe? Aercas. frue Juce Scentfc research has proved that the juce of prunes has just as great "Sxptve value as docs the eat of thefcut. All dred fruts areknown Jb t Far Keunders When a horse or ule develops at bulgng or swellng of,the face below the eye t usually eans that the large facal snus s.blocked wth pus because of a bad olar tooth. Excess coughng n onth-old pgs susually due tojngraton of roundworrn larvae r through the lungs. lpotency Jn old bulls s often due to neglect n trng the feet.wood Sngay n a year, an acre of choce for? est land can produce ore sugar for ndustral use than an acre of sugar beets. A ton of sawdust s good for) nearly as uch sugar as a ton of blackstrap olasses. Wood sugar s arketed h Europe for cooldng and table use. t s an edble xture of glucose starch syrup and other sugars; Use of Vtans Vtans are.organc subslsnces bult up by growng plants and stored n leaves, roots, tubers and fruts. they are necessary to help bodes best utlzefoods and to keep the carryng on ther proper-functons.. Hary Stars. For any years coets were ewned "har stars" rr "stcllae coatac" and consdered, oens o WrALVr-rTT-Zf Stanley Leaves Navy nr Ar4f\vr Af aw vaa Navy, , staff of coander of arcraft of the Atlante Fleet, ; supply offcer, naval arcraft factory, Phladelpha ;" Naval Ar Staton, Sunnyvale, CaL, ; general nspector, Supply Corps, ; fleet supply, offcer, staff of «oander-n-chef of the Asatc Fleet, M7-38; eber U. S. Nayal Msson to Peru,flnancal advser to Peruvan Navy and Ar Corps, 93U0.-- decoratons Adraly hows ae can, Servce ; Vbtory y Medal wth Stver Star, Chna Medal, Aercan Defense Servce, Medal, Polpna Resttuta and Knkht Coander El Sol del tal canddates to fll the vacancy on the Townshp Cottee caused by the recent wsgnatoa-of-r-g*.sykes. Whle the. cottee dd not ake a recoendaton at last nlghf s eetng. Charan J.-W. BOran. ndcated the cottee probably would.endorse a* canddate shortly. A letter was readfrolpe Crantepl Busness Assocaton urgng that a qualfed local busness an be apponted to fll the vacancy. Other routne atters n connecton wth the recen electon were dscussed. -. He holds a» L-B. degree fro Georgetown Unversty and, n M3 he receved theunversty of Nebraskas, Dstngushed Servce Award. He s a eberof Ph Qa- aj3eltasteteny l Adral and Mrs. Stanley, the for-forder Eva Cooper, have three chldren, an of the recepton cottee. a past county presdent, s char- ". E. D. Stanley, Jr., USN; Mrs." Vncent Rzzolo of Carwood s charan of the seatng cottee....jnk Vrden of Evanston, H., wfe of a Navy captan, and Mrs. K. F. Van 3ant of-cranford. - Wte Cost of- Mlrng"* j t h e Roan wars* the cost of an-kllng was abouts* cents, but by the te" of.napoleon, the cost had ounted to $3,000..n World War t had ncreased-to. $M.O0O, whch was $8,000 ore than t was n our own Cvl war. Estates now place the cost of kllng the eney n World War at approxately $50,000 each.. " MUk Prodaeton.. The record hgh nubers of lk cows.n far herd* nl944;vproducsng at the lowest rate pet cow n half a dozen years, turned out the second largest volue of lk n the ce reports. Candy Output By there were ore than,200 candy anufacturers, producng ore than 2A bllon pounds of candy n ore than dfferent types, wth a wholesale value of 500 Uon dollars. _ t g p p T tee et last ngb n the uncpal Counly Legon Dance TUe Unon County Aercan Legon wll bold ts frs* dnner dance, snce M3 at the Elks audtoru, Elzabeth, Saturday evenng. Mrs. Else Hetherngton of Cranford, county auxlary-presdent, s a eber of the gft cottee for the affar, a C f C Wonders- The Seven Wonders of the World s the nae gven to a group of art works whch were.popular aong the ancents. They are the Pyrads of Egypt, the Hangng Gardens of Babylon, the Teple of Dana,- the Leanng Tower of Ptefr the Tob of Masolus, the Pharos! (lghthouse) of Alexandra, and the Colossus of Rhodes. Wasblng-Walls- Wash walls and woodwork ~ fro the botto up, but dust fro the ton down. t Wash n upward drec soled, wall leaves streaks; Dust downward because ths ethod scatters dust the -least Seratehy Heel* Make frequent nspecton of the heels of your farnlys shoesand fle down edately any protrudng nal heads or nave heels repared. Nal heads that protrude can cover a lnoleu or felt base floor wth a network of tny scratches and., tha dsfgures e floor. yeara, flve-y«arg v at the vv Church and fve years at the*-"- tetan Church there. The elodes and c J4eaaa f a w have been ul Chrnsnas usc for n-r.y «ndftv«yone-s nvted to a-v enjoy ths holday psestata-., free wll offerng wll be take- defray expenses...,-. Dfe«After *. & R. Accdent L~lSSSMS!lLlfonLToot selle three years ago Mr n was struck, by atar on Cfaesthu- as he was carryng a parw narked autooble He -suffconcusson of the bran n toadent whch prevented hs be. cepted for ltary servce dun war.. He s survved by bs pare.-. dmtj JMtttt;?t o tte Meeker avenue address; tv7= ten/mrs. Dolores Breeskn. rc a d J W chestra. leader, and Mss Err>- Mnn, and three brothers. hoe.-. Hatehed Early Early hatched chcks grow faster feather faster, lve better, arc ally walce ore oney than Ca> hatched chcks. "; FULL LNE FURNACE Cranford Pant &Hanlware "See V* Vnt -..We Have CM. t-l*lt MlMlkAH., WHEN UNTYNG YOUR XMAS PARCELS TO PLEASE DONT FORGtET CnafM A le Speakng on /"Song and takng as bs text, "He Hath Put a New Song n My Mouth,** ttaa the 4pth TJsal. the Hev. (Gordon H. Keeney, pastor of tbe Gospel Tabeacle, declared 8t the ny >»r te g- servce Sunday that every Chrstan should have a Jublant song n hs heart because of the great delverance [Cod has wrought n bs lfe. Holy Counon was celejt4he-dosejf~tnfc uscal progrjun_wks_presented by SJ5tea6kJQuarettaheally._ SJ5tea6kJQttahllE T Ed» Nyack Quartet, coposed of the followng students fro the Mssonary ward Burton, the socety presdent, conducted the eetng. Tranng nsttute at Nyack, N. Y. The Woens Hoe Mssonary Dofaald nurant of.ndjaoapojs, nd.; Socety Wll eet at the Youth Center on Walnut avenue at 8 oclock Davd Wenzrerl of Detrot, Mch.; John Garrson, son of a ssonary totonght. A gospel servce wu be held Bobay, nda, and Bchard Baley of wawo, DeL The quartet also had dharge of «be jular Sunday The Rev. C.J. Mason, superntendent of tt Northwestern jjerct of Ue Chrstan and-jffssjbngry. AUancfrSocrety, was~te-speaker.afthe Sunday evenng evangelstc servce. He told the congregaton that the "world s»ts present conduon befause-too-any people do nokwror and understand God. The second n a seres of onthly youth ralles sponsored by the Young Peoples Socety was held at the church Saturday nght Delegatons were present fro Dover, Bound ferook, P.lanfeld, Clark. Elzabeth and CranforB. The Rev. Thoas.Wl>sox, pastor of the Chrstan and Mssdnary Allance Church of North Tonowanda, N. Y., guest speaker, took "Conscence" as hssubject.. A at Gods Lghthouse Msson by the Mens Bble Class at 8 p.. toorrow. The ens. prayer band wll eetat-the-*tabernacle--at-8- t o l elock- Saturday evenng. Sunday School and Bble classes» l «.» ~ rr~, r. a.. ths Sunday, you ub our Ad» n the Cranfonl Ctzen uf}cfaroakle> You dwwett we w«re by ecurng f»rthsn;d»lla dur headquarter* uchufor for M Wtch for our Ads next week for Crystal Clear Wndow Servce ;;?... The Orgnal Hoe Utlty Servce WrJDrect Telephone tneforyour Convenence BUY SECOND V SAVE tecntes FED RECONDTONED n New Console* De«k, Cabnet* NO TatADE USQVBED. MMEDATE DELVERY SOME OF OUR BG BARGANS Trae Madune. $2.00 Portable - $20.00 We Kcvalr SeWhtr Maehhes, Vaeuu Cleaners, Wahlnc Machnes. ftbt Mastets* Toaatert, rons, and All Other ApUances / Otddt-Sefvle*--. ; WESTFELD SEWNG CENTER HOE. BroSt, Wlfdd, N. J.». OPEN EVENNGS RE-UPHOLSTER 7*T-. % *(7"»t ~» 3-PECE SMNDAB THE CatANFt>KD CTTEN AND CHRONCLE. TjapRSDAY, "DBCEMBER 6, 945 and tebev. Mr. Keeney pt the dng worshp servce at oclock. oe Servce Hours The Hoe Servce Cottee of Cranford Chapter, Aercan Red Cross, has announced a new schedule of hours for ts offce at 0 North Unon-avenue. The offce wll be open week-days fro 0 a.. tll noon, and fro to 3 p..,.and on Saturdays by appontent. Mebers of the House Servce Cottee ay be reached evenngs or week-ends by telephonng Cranford or Weseld THE ONLY CAySE AND CREATOR** s *he the Lesson-Seron y d Lesson-Seron TEXT "Thus sath the Lord that created the heavens; God hlwself that fored, the earth ard ade t; he hath establshed U he created t not d van, he fored t to be nhabted a the Lord; and there s none else." (saah 45 8) SERfUON. Passages fro, the Kng Jaes verson of the Bble nclude -- " have ade the earth, and created an.upon t, even y hands, have stretched out the heavens, and all ther host have coanded." (lsa, 452) Correlatve passages fro RESCRPTON HAPPY HOLDA holday season wn ake uuuty escpetted ew*tewjust ruone ME»t Plalnfleld 6-729). When y<.fnd your cash You can ret cash la a Jffy cnonch to pay up your blls plus enottsh to pay (sash for the rest «f your holday needs and ao payent tll next year.... f you are teporarly out of work doe to reconverson or for any other reason your nqury wll sull receve y propt and courteous consderaton, 7... JOHN E. PTCrtER... Frendly FnanceCo. 35 E. BROAD ST. appo.to Cntw. A WESTflEtD, S Mt* f4,k u "Scljnce-and-Health wth Key to the SbhT b Scrb Mary M Baker Bk Eddy n- dud "Everythlnjr n. Gods unverse ex T presses H. God s ndvdual, ncorporeal. He s dvne Pcncplc, Love, the uhversat.creator, and there s no exstence." (P.33) OPEN 0 A.M. TO 0 V. M. S TKU SATlRDAYS GHLD-SE DNETTE To put a glea n" a lttle grv* eyes... a dnette just lke a growunpa odern group. tv sturdly ade of lacquered hard-wood wth bolt, constructon. Scat* and back*.of chan covered n red gran leatherette, upho«tcred-for cofort. Plastc-lke table top s heat and stan resstant. -, 3 pea.. - < ST. GEORGES AVE. DECORAWE TREASURES,.. A eerae wul to fulfll a wh, or a par of French fgurnes to ake a agnfcent gesture.... Our Gft Shop s full of gay and wonderful waystosay "Merry Chrstas" to the hoelovers on your lst.... * - KOOS BROS. Hghway 27 RAHWAY, NEW JERSEY <t r *, $ v * THE CRANFORD FREMENS CLUB WLL BE N CHARGE OF THE NEXT RB COLLEGTON ; btw UUnf and wtbljos «h«nalrlg anjnada bttt; pol- t ttt* pltk-up and delvery..attnew"fcy n-unlebteflnf and put foot U VCTORY B0M0B EDW. MACKE; & SONS, he fltwf Northern New Jersey for Over" 80 Years 32t SOMEH6ET STEEE*. PLANFELD, N. J. TeL PTd. «-M74. Open Evenlnw by Appontent Tel WEsleM OP MASON!....?! ; H AND n nav AM** 4/5 Qt P. M. DeLuxe 3.5 Three Feather* 3.90 Schenley Black 3.89 Schettley Red 3.43, Weddng Knsey Phladelpha Lansdowne RYES". ;r_»r.ej 4/5 Qt Calvert Reserve 3.90 Calvert Specal" 3.46 Hltcr 4 2 Urd c* 4.53 K «-, 38S OM Thopson 3.S3 Park & Tlford 3.40 Austn Nchols 3.48 >/ 2 GaL Roa.9S Paradse.89 Guld,2.30 Garrett..".". \{ Gal OPEN WEDNESDAYS STARTNG NEXT WEEK WE DELVER "Frst, leep. n>y present grade. That eans a lot. J % reenfstng for- 3. years t * can pck jrny; owr branch of servce n the An-, Ground or Servce Forces, and can go to any overseas theater Wsh. 0 " get y urterng>out pay, even though reenlstng. Also, get $50 a, year reenlstent bonus (or each year ve been n the Ary. My dependents receve faly allowances for the. full ter of y enlstent And- ll be elgble for C Bll of Rghts benefts when get out of the Ary. 4 "My food, clothes, _guarters.. suppled to e. And can learn any of 200 sklls or trades n the Ary sclrrob; C "All of us who are reenlstng *» are gong to have fro 30 to 90 days* furlough at fee wth rfulf pay and our travel pad both ways. And well have 30 days furlough every year wth pay. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * PAY P* MONTH NLSTD MEN f l BftaBWaaBa Dat laaabv al alabafeb 50% U Uwtbtr ef nfac C, PaMdutUt, ate. (cj S% la f ff TH* JO fhtouoh jj "Any te after. 20 years " can-retre at half pay ncreasng year by year to three-quarters retreent pay after 30 years of, servce. And the te ve already served n actve ltary or naval servce counts Uhvnrd y retreent te. Added up reentsthenl sees pretty sound to e!" JANUARY 3,946 ~AN MPORTANT DAT! Mll N TH AMV MM MW (a Arwy wb* rmallal jhn rfluhacd can t nltt SO ttays afmr Hwy MaattU NWuwy, l«4«. y «nuk AT AMY TM* 4, w yw aw la ta«aray wtk at l«a«l * awht «l urvlt*) Zf Muter Scrctant or Frrt Sergeant $0.00 $89.70 Techncal Sercaanl <00 M.O 7*M> 6&0O 34JJQ saw MONTHLY UTMMNT cou Arn M Vtv, JO.trcor* SarvlM Sarvlca 490»U0 stso 2&2S 0& O7J * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * PLEASE PACKAGE YOUR (far JNTG BUNDLES OF NOT MORE THAN 25 LBS. EACH TE THEM SECURELY AND PLACE THEM ON THE CURB N FRONT OF YOUR HOME BEFORE P. M. ON THE DAY OF THE DRVE ro EVENT OF BATN TE COLLECTON WX BE MADE THE FOLLOWNG SUNDAY. YO»k COOPERATON N THS DRVE WLL BE GRATEFULLY APPRECATED. K. CRANFORD DEFENSE COUNCL CRANFORD FREMENS CLUB ASE CONTNUE SAVNG WASTE PAPER Pr«f*rr*t/ pern by the ts nterrng to note that aong the ost enthusastc w e n of Blue Grass perfue, ore those woen who once declared" they ddnt care for perfue. That was before they trad Blue Gross... *o fresh n ts fragrance, so blthe end never cloyng. They lke befog asked what perfue they use... they-lke beng able to answer "Blue Gran, of courw!",, rwjme 3.75 to plulawtl BELLS PHARMACY BEAUTY HEADQUARTERS Hand decorated trays, agazne ncks and waste paper basket*... _ - Muscal cgarette boxe* of clear plastc Decoratve wall racks and bracket* Mnature pcture* n antqued fraes Chna fgurnes n French, Colonal and Modern dress Lenox chna decoratve*... duhea, ash tray* and va«ee Cerac anal*... coc or true-to-lfe reproducton* x of eryrtal... bookaa*, rate*, bowk, ue bottle* Colorfpojtery brd* Fresde f*!a>*s w br tl«t whukhroonu, heuow, colorful pne ST. GEORGES AVE. RAHWAY, N. J. &&"S Have you seen our "Welcoe Hoe* Chrsta* wndows? They portray the Happy Holday Hoecong of a Solder, a Salor and a Marne. Open 0. A.M. to 0 P. M. Mondays Thru Saturdays

6 ! * * " pp pp? Ml Gae at 2-30; UJC Defeated 57 to 35 n Last Saturdays Gae Havng taken over Unon Junor lle 5? to 35 on the h«h school tatd Hgh Sdwo basketball tea s a«t to open ts regular schedule n a tlt wtl Hllsde here Saturday afterooon at 230. The Hllsde gae was to have beet* played last Frday nght but was postponed. Coach J. S*th Weelcley lost the coplete startng fve of hs frst tea through graduaton last year and s startng ths season wth a new tea fored around a. nucleus of three reserved fro last years tea- Joe Lanza, Al Nugent and Stan Welland. Crantord also wll face Rahway TELEPHONE E. Hafway wll play her* next Tuesday evenng, wth the Varsty «ab».*cheduled to start labot foltownl a aecoa««contest on 2. Lanza was the star of last Sat* * gae aganst VJC, akng 28 lot the hgh schools «ponts. He tank «Scfteld. goals "n each half< and four foul shot* n the second ball The Blue and Gold fve ;feade 25 feld «oals and sank seven foul chats.; UJC snared feld goal* and had 3 Saves An proved brandng results Leather ethod n great of cattk.. savng o leather and creates greater eare tupply... H. PFAFFLE... Photographer CHLD PORTRATS taken n the hoe by appontent ttt SCOTCH HJUNg AVE. N. $. - Proble Need Extra Cash for Chrstnas Shoppng and other Year- End Expenses.. r_~t ~ Soluton > Get the oney you need n a jfy at-unon County Trust!! g ConferenceAt Junor College Student* fro alhheugb schools n Unon county wq partcpate n a conference on "Our Foregn WjArj" at Unon Junor College next Wednesday. Jaes Down*, Sut, forer PERSONAL LOANS avalable wth or wthout co-dk... propt servce...convenent ters. Chrstas shoppng and other y&t-end expenses neednt be a proble, not when you can easly get the cash you need at Unon County Trust. Take a year to repay n practcal, convenent onthly payents. COMPARE e COST OF A UNON COUNTY. PERSONAl OAN WTH OTHER PANSP Exaples > Youslgoaaotefor You Receve -Repay n 2 n Cash" /Monthly Payents $ protecton furnshed wthout tost At State Conventon, Dr. How«rd R. Best, supervsng prncpal, headed the followng delegaton fro the Cranford school syste attendng the State Teachers* Conventon n Atlantc Cty last ± day, Saturday and Sunday Blss Gladys Kstabrook, presdent of the (anford-fteachers Asocfatoa Mss Ltlcy.Teague,.presdent of the State Assocaton of Hgh School Modern Teachers BSsa Gertrude Tansey of the Wgh school Socal stud- Edna Pears, of the hgh school are departent, and Bn. B. F. Newswanger and Blss Bara Esedrng, representng the eleentary schools. Reflected Drectors Lsle R. Beardalee and Wade H. Poston of Cranford have been reelected drectors of. the New Jersey Taxpayers Assocaton, t was announced today. At ts ffteenth annual eetng, the assocaton reaffred ts pledge to. capagn for reducton of the tax burden and for greater effcency and econoy n all levels of governent.... P fr S, fa Page, spedal representat*e of he «ew Jersey belt Tele- were redacted at the recent annual "Offcers of Kcfao Lake Country Club phome, h.copanyc n tnus eetng at the chhntt, as4oho«s Uaed a talk ol ff n Presdent. W.,C Brower; vce-presdent; F. J. Petura; treasurer. A, V. World War T at dnner eetng of the farf* Cnb of Trnty parsh at Havens;. and secretary, G. G. tz p- n. next.thursday n Trnty BrownelL ;. Trustees elected, for three-year ters follow Mr. Havens, W. & Hll, Mr, Pat*, one-t* UanaCer of th r «seld bosncas offce of th*-wft Jeraer Brt TekpboqeCopany, *rfll lst fctktfjj rjeooastratons and stetcpyocon sltdtes to oeacrb a nuber of war devces! nvented by tbe n_frtrwjmy tttfts **A toahufactured by Wcsttrt, Kfeetrt facpbtne*. rados, gun drector* and any other devces. The dnner wll be served by the Woens Guld of the church. Monthly Bulletn For Cranford School* The frst ssue of a onthly bulletn, stat* lbraranand now on the faculty at Hewarfc Teachers College, wll successful foul shot*. speak at the afternoon esalon,;.. The aeo*. The students wll be welcoed *t VSONyt*. toulxom 0 ovlock by Dr.enneth Capbell Uut, f l 4* a r r --Wtkfattlr.»s t a<&y. f dea of Unku. Junor College, -y*t«"j»r>y r<*ntt ;-r--».-*-# Kaury f~-.*t 4 NT. f * -t J ; **r<» HUaatr. t _ <, Hhft»o, Hgh School, presdent of the Unon SUoa. _ r - VontlM.. 4 t County Student Foru, A luncheon, WMlud. e *!(*. f a, ~J r -*! s RMHU, _. S yul W. * electon, entertanent and dan6# wll J.fl B». C Hrljlll P. V AjraUtHllC S Utnr.-t -a_»,-! fll out the day, followng the eonye Muftst,.( S T Bftttok ng of nne panel dscusson groups. Autla, ( _vl S W*W. Dorothy Rchards of Cranford wll TAU S T 8? «6UU Crtafard,.,,,.!». T M-ST be oderator of the panel group dscuung the topc "What ftkf Be Vnlan Jr. Coll*** A S T. M Tr-as.OBeUl Jku«rn TMtM. * Our Polty Toward"<4he Fascst nflu- Cranford Schools Jn Acton, M -to pretotlng the.work the.work ene* n Latn Aerca?" Olher sent ntoratcoftcetnlng Cnford Hgh.Scbool representatves and servces of Cranford fd publc flt l l schools, was ssued through the follows T a t t l schoolsyesterday. Parents can get Far Bass for Deternng.the copes through chldren n the schools. Boundares of Eastern Europe*- and The frst ssue presents data regard- college entrance requreents for Alan Borap. "What Should Be Ourng Atttude TowaSTFrance?" hgh school students, also settng forth the frlff* standng of Crahford Hgh School n educatonal crcles n ths area. t was prepared by the fobowng cottee, workng under drecton of Hgh School Prncpal Ray A, Cleent Frank Rasey, charan; Bts. M. Alra Guy and GARWOOD UVE ROASTERS, FRYERS Per Pound..._ Bn. Thel* Wse. Soe phase of the eleentary school* progra wll be dealt wth n the next ssue of the bulletn. Four Fro Cranfordl At Boys Conference Four students representng the Cranford Hgh School H-Y Club, and thef faculty spansot,.f\ank-y wll attend the New Jersey Oldet* Boys Conference at Woodbury toorrow, Saturday and Sunday. The conference, whch hasbeen held annually tot the past 50 years,, s attended by about 500 boys" fro throughout the state. Attendng fro Cradtard ths year» wll be Mlton Hagersfaro, presdent of the local dub; Charles Mofct, Wlla Scarbrough and Rchard Loveland. -When cleanng rugs, be sure to reove evety partcle of soap, snce the resdue wll turnrancd and cause dsntegraton of backng. POULTRY MARKET.. j,, Sl» CSOAK ST. GUKWOOD CTsa at Vwtt Offlee) ~ " " VSreeOcttwatafterjft-JL- AMXBKACRE. Dtstrbutor* for WLLAMS OL-O-MATC OL BURNERS LNK BELT AUTOMATC STOKERS Bn SNCLAR REFNNG FUEL OL COMUUOS for Prce* Before Buyng. We Can Swo You ney. BARTON COAL CO. TeLROseBe Kenawwth, N. J. GREGORYS R. & Snevly, H. E, Wolff.and K. Hars.."... ". ; ". A Chrstas dnner wll be served at; the rtuhf.fro noon to 3 p. on Chrstas day, and a Mew Years Eve party wutrheld, startng at 03<M>._, on Deceber 3. There wll lejdandng wth uscby Carl Leonhards orchestra. A tea dance- wll be held at the Mnstrel Show, tana and hs Star Dusters. The entre proceeds wll go toward, the new church buldng now under.constructon 6a Rartan Road adjonng tle present buldng.. on New Years Day fro 4 to 8 p. ML, and a Teed. Agt dance s scheduled DecebeV ,. Speaker Fro M For Lncoln P.-T. A. M.Mldred hbau Newark Museu wll, be he fpeaker at the regular eetng of the Lncoln P.-T. A. at the school Tuesday after noon at 230. The whole school wll hear the talk. After school s dsssed there wll be a short busness atng and a UJUfJto surance Copany fl, "Jy Beats Rheuatc Fever," wql be shown. Mrs. Albert Musa s n charge of the progra., There wlt be four- Grl Scouts n Roo 204 to take care of sall chldren durng the eetng. Mothers wshng to take advantage of ths servce are requested to brng, toys to keep the chldren occuped. -. t was reported that the barn dance held by the assocaton last Frday was a success, addng~$70-ju> -thv treasury,..... Btnr WAR BONDS AND STAMPS COLD WAVE MOME«T to Cuttr. «!0 tad lran, eottoa akpll. uor, Btuler and HATHAWAY HABHACY» NNtkMcWl Phone KAhway 7-S2-R ED. TREMBLY / LEADERS GUTTERS SDNG J59 brng St. Rahway, N.JT Here "Happylahd "Mnstrel! wll t e r e sented by the Osceloa Presbyteratt] Church at Lncoln School toorrow and Saturdayevenlngs at fclsnd at Wnfeld Park School, Wnfleld Park, on Wednesday 883 p.-. Much, te and effort has been put nto ths show by the east and the cottees. The show was-wrtten and drected by Edgar R. Hughes, asssted by Bradford Patten. Orchestral usc for the show and the dance to follow, both nghts at Lncoln School wll be by Joe Fon- Students Attend Jersey Cty Concert, A group of boys and grls fro the usc departent of Cranford Hgh School attended a concert presented by -th -Jersey- Cty; Cy PhllharonC Syphony h Concerts- ABSocatbt,at Henry Snyder Junor Hgh School n J Cty Tt*3dey-ateraoon._rhey were accopaned by parents and Bnt Lou Lawshe of the usc departent.!. JOHNEPDJON,e.D.? ALDEN 8ttBEC Thra. aa«8* MTS Vaec Th +M-UMA.M. Masu TM&, tsw Veoay. Fr, S»t. Dec. «, *. S Edward G. Kobtawn and MargaretOVrea "OUR VNES HAVE TENDER GRAPES" 4*, ««*t JdS, f.o.»w Edward Arnold "THE HDDEN El aw 6«t 5,»;M «SAcTUttDAY MATNEE "ONLY - Sneelal Added AUra«tk>n "Wld Htyte Phanto" T«es«Dee. 9,0, t - GERSHWNS GEOOE GERSHWNS "RHAPSODY N BLUE" wth ;, " Joan Lesle. Kobert Alda -.S. 345, 840, SSlS - H«N., TUM. 50, 700, 9830 "BORN FOR TROUBLE" -. SO, S»0 Huphrey Borart. Ann SheHdan "T ALL GAME TRUE" M. 700, 050 S BE-RELEASE BTS! DrPeters Honored of 3 street was.elected a eber oj the executve board Bfhe. New Jersey dsteopathk Socety at the Uona annual fall eetng at the Hotel Sheraton n Atlantc Cty ths week. Dr. VeonF. Stll ot Eljzabeth, forerly, of Cranford, was naed presdentof e socetyforthe ensung year. - Naton-wde rates conceal ~wd» varatons n health condttons fro atato to State, vrtwn States, and ong dfferent croups of people. the nfant ortalty rate n New Mexco< tot W43 was M per 000 lve brths, nearly. awgh asjor th» naton n»w. th toalarla death rat* f 30 countes n S southern ttates s hgher than anyof these atatestotal-alara ortalty rates. FKANK, SHCATKA "ANCHORS WSf EJLD VOKNE CHAMLES COBDHN.;.-" n "- - "OVER 2" AXEN JONES BONCTA GMANVLLE \"" ;} * "Senort Fw The West" PkLjtaA SAT. t SHUSH HTS MngCrosby Betty Brtton x Son "Here Cone the Waves" Phylb Tha3rfer~Eda Gwet "BEWTTdEr SUN. to TUBS. Z BG BTS Gene, leraey John Hodlak WUlla Bendbc "A BELL FOR ADANO" Feggy Ryan Jta Ball "MEN N HER DAR Y HWEPU TBPBS;.. t Request Hts Randolph Se«tt Hattreen 0*Han John Payne Alce Faye Don Aeebe / Caren Waranda., <t Tha Nght n Ro" STARTS f/ -! - *, - > HOBBY CORNER xocta ALWAYS SMAUP *e-9ave TO "» WELSH EASY-FOLD 6.98 Blt-Rte Baby Coach Car Seat. *! Extra Tot Seat Hgh Char.98 Baby traner 4.98 Taylor Tot /. Electrc Bottle Wanner and Vaporzer -zf. u\ Dec. 0th to 22d - BCYCLES - MOMtS CRAFTS - ALL YEAR ROBBtNS BOATS 59c to 2.98 SAL BOATS MAKTOY Makes Track Tractor. Arored Car, Cab-«n-EnTta6 "./Truck 2.50 Coplete lne of PARKER BROS. GAMES MONOPOLY at.98 TOYS-GAMES "S. BLACKBOARDS WfJlfype.QS Ead Type.9 to 5.95 BUY - A -BKE ACCESSORY FOR THEM] jgrafo ctnog. luwu* buk. H* H.lt KMHMkMb ad tn uumd Udtt ht lthe (atdqg flj ctno.tr * UMttJ f duty onto* Ha. <2 WT. two bwdlt* tod U bltdo for lu lyp* taa S Set ncludng Head and Tal lght 5.95./ CARRERS Black Pated Chroe Plated 2.75 HOT TEMS! PRNTNG PRESS &96 DOLL CARRAGES 2.9to 2.75 METAL RSH MAL WHEEL SCOOTERS 2,49 METAL SCOOTER GALLOPN-SHOOTW COWBOY.98 METAL DOLL SWNGS.98 TRUCK 4 Type* 59c METAL COVERED WAGON.49 METAL REPEATER CANNON.59 COLLAPSBLE DOLLY PEN 4.59 HANDY TOOL KT 98c e(0g p gs 75c and.00 FRAMEBYK-LOK Sall Sce.40 Rotted Edge 2.75 Welded Edge.98 89c MLLER STANDS ~.00 EXCLUSVE! SCOOP! 9.98 WEGHT TESTED TO HOLD 400 LBS. 48" LENGTH JR. TWN-RUNNER CE SKATES... U9 BOY T N CRANFORD OPEN TLL 9 P. M. Specal.98 HOBBY HORSES All Metal 4.49 CAPPY** Rocks and He Moves 8.98 COLORED GLDER HORSE 2.98 / WONDERT WALKNG HORSE Page Eleven 3to5 P.M. DART BOARDS 98c to 2.98 TEACH-A-TOT MAK-A-BOAT --Make»-l«-7 Dfferent BoaU 3.50 set r J - -,.-r\l.*..w2 -M STOCKNG P l " "- \\-\ 42 BROAD STREET EUZABETH Mtltt 00 SOUTH AVENUE E CRANFORD r HUMHtt,, coe n oe -> MfllL COUPON R.;..,,.,«. re "V.«CHRSTMAS SHOP MOW t 0M *f Mtw Urcttl MwaktA URGE VARUTY OF MUSK < f AND MUSCAL NSTRUMO4TS MUSCAL TOYS MUSCAL toxcs RECOtD HAYU AND RECORDS EX9HT UVARNO ON MUSCAL NSTRUMNTS 0HH MH. AW US. tvsuhos H.Utroa Avenue very CM ttttt, to atch your every ood, to lasltt yottr lps unfofrttauy besutfull Whle youre how, ehoom Oea Yu laeqtur to uatcl Beauty Headquarters Bells Phsbnacy Ha. U OUST, tm* BltMtehav dwud * PUU SUPtK DKTAL WMMyfBMW SEACKATf BOAS K_v» LKflBH BALKOAD KRS» HtttMCANE OAS HOOB8 MAN! ".! ; JH> 2.0* M.95 ;;;;;;" LW EL KRS Mcroacbpe Sets Checraft Sets REAL PANOS! 2.98 All Sze*, Type*, Prced Rght! 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7 BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB * * "! - " - " " - " MR6J K3 R. cans Food Sale, Bazaar At St. Paul* Saturday A food sal and bazaar wn be held n the baseent- of St Pauls Evan-, gellcal aad Refored Church a Center 9treet roto as/u-to p. ". Saturday. Artcles on Sale wll nclude hoeade cakes, bread and other baked floods, canned foods, aprons and artcles sutable for Chrstas gfts. Mrs. Dorothy Grffn and Mrs. DsnAL CMTE or uaon c o ley, duly seconded and carred; the; contract to lowest bdder, was re-, ceved and ordered fled. - N. J,.ort JPrday, JQveber 23, &45 at 3&-p.. Report of Cottee on Brdges, Dranage. 4 Flood Control, advsng Drector call showed all ebers present. Mnutes of. the eetng of Nove- d t h d k o t berebycltm tht L JOHN VTuCQUtluOS. Tax Collector of At Kenlworth nn tetta, "Santa!s Surprse," to, betjpresented n the LlncoLtuJSchoo audber 8th, MS wepe.approved as per-of the Baltc St. Bwdge, over the h the roadway r a y T ;lft span or ovrood. ftll or or NEXV pureuau authorty of the statute to tueh e» kult sod ewrlded. «U 69 FRDAT. DECEMBER 2, 945 Ths Saturday Nght Ruth Wfesteryelt-are n charge of arrangeents..." Tckets ay be obtaned through the Resoluton that all blls approved the rejecton of all bds, was receved wreral tract* and paretla of Und.btwtoafUr pcdbcd aaof the st dajr of Julv. <. t(, toruat 830 Tuesday, Deceber 8. prnted copes onthe ebers desks. Elzabeth Rver, and recoendng at 0 A. M. (E. S. T.) at U>* HualdHud Bulldlfc Ctwtod. S. J., «t>au for tale. 4], Celebratng the success of Republcan nonees n last onths General Electon, the Ganyood Republ- Fnal plans for- the affar wll be chldren or at the door on the evenng be.ordered pad,-was adopted. and ordered fled. coputed n the bt an Bt n y cot» Vgtbt* wllh uddltlonl nurat on these anku >> July st, 94 to date of tale, toct-ther ttlth bt G*M <Jt «uth gale. ade by the Junor" Woens Guld of of the perforance. cotwunscatons were Followng resolutons were ntro- The sld lnd» wlll.to atruek off aad ou a tueh twnons at wll purphtse t..f «?* can Club wll hold a Vctory Dnner the church at a eetng at 830 tonght. Chor practce wll be held at excted actvty, wth pupls akng Probaton Offce, advsng Mrs. An- ( Freeholder Brokaw for theresold. Tlls tale s tode n punubf* of the ptavslau of k«m SututM of S,J The schools are the scene of read and.brdered-fled - ~~~ % uced &>d ovejlfor" adopton; subject to redepton at toe lowest "rate of lfll«r*t,*ul lo.bo easa la exeeaa of $<~ c n au, r The payent for the sau *hall w»ad«before t!«tsut of the aala tor the proptn.»,., at the Kenlwot-th nn on the Boule- Ttle 54. Chapter 5. apd the arts asutbdaury th*r*rf *tt auwlaaeu] thereto. ja P. Messnger returned <q her, du- Brdes. Dranage and Flood Control r.y-f.a.j.j j -%.. w.. J,.. j.. W»..-.,,,.,,..,...,,.,, day. Local, county and. state offcals.wll be present. There wll-be ter C. Pugh, pastor, at the. oclock ents and frends. All classes are Clty of Lnden, requestng County for redeckngthe roadway secton of The seron topc of the-rev. Wal- jsrepsrlng any surprses for par-tles on Jov.~&thv - - " j U lf BdTee}vecr rect dut UtcreoB to djt«of uefa Ndaaptloa Ueludlac *u tsseb datu Where on* or ore *Mtttteat buttuaual»re «fcll«ju«t Ule full aount of te bteat* due and payable anl «au«u«luy d Urj lnub*** th* full aount of del a progra of entertanent and servce Sunday ornng wll be decoratng ther roos approprately to take over Elzabeth Ave., as a the lft span of the Baltc St brdge aauuraeat U neceaurtly nelkw la Uw w u ux ult bt. UH urttood uudfrttood Uut th«e pr«u \ usc, for. dancng wll toe provued "Aazng Gft of Love." Sunday for the holday season, and the chl- are learnng, specal Chrstas 9*e...Budget, funds that wll pert ously adopted. * on fle la y o>». t«lh*r *th the tout ttuwt due UUNM u eonpuud to July,, g V County Road; and to todude n then.elzabeth, was on roll call unan- be (old d wb]ut to all %uhmtam lfl*ulln*ou wbd wbd bul bbul l tut tut y*t y*t da» da» «««payable. * The fut fouowt&t * a drtetutten ten of of tbcuub and and Uutatf tucau u u eaatalntd tl n tlw n. by Pete "Keller and hs orchestra. School wll eet at 943 a.. Thedren Guest speaker at the dnner wll be regular unon Sunday evenng servce of St. Pauls and -the Garwood actvtes to precede the holday va- Cottee on Publc Welfare", award AWEB res.west vuexn&s or MBujt te couacroa s xcraonusx, songs and workngon vared progra thf. proveent thereof, was re- Tl* nan an bown as toe;»t**ar to tn UK bt douctta aad da net BteauarQtutn <hl (2) Freeholder Dudley for the w l tlew partlm are th«pr»««sl owun W Uw propttty..-, Senator Herbert j. Pascoe. Other guests at the-drtner wll be County Presbyteran Church wll be held at caton perod; - ng contract to Babcock & Wlcox TO KEUOVE NAMES WtOrTHE USt Of PKOPKRTT OFFKKKO MB SALE ONLY W Clerk Henry G. Nulton, Deputy the latter church at 8 p. n. - Co., of New York, lowest bdder, at RSSOaPT OF CASH OB. CEETWKD CBSCS....,,»*.tr. The followng flcures do not laelude UXt «rted Ut Uw. yeu 5. [ County Clerk" Grover C. Tranor, Bble study classes wll eet at St. $9, for furnshng and nstallng OBTUARY»BS». UCHJUU08OK. Freeholders Charles Bauer and CoL Pauls at?30 p.. Tuesday. A eetr, new 500 horsepower boler n the C«U«etOf of Tan. power house at Bonne Burn Sana- AsuM J. H. M. Dudley, Surrogate Charles Otto, and Asseblyftan Thoas Mur, Charles Geddes Clfford Thoas and Joseph Brescher. Representatves of the Unon County Electon Board present wll nclude Edward Roesel, secretary, and Sduyler Bogart, chef clerk. - Percy Watt s charan n charge of the affar. THe wlljte asssted by the followng cottee Mayor L. Thoas Daub, Counclan Burton L. Btekttran, Cupalgn Manager Lfester Steffen, Lous Martel, Presdent o! the club; Albert Mller, Mrs. Clara De Fretas, Mrs. Dors Murray and Mrs. Wla Darroch. Regonal Mntters Hear F r B.. Agent The Regonal Councl of Clergyen, eetng recently n the Sprngfeld Methodst Church, heard Charles E. ng of "the Church- Councl was held; last Tuesday evenng. Bble Sunday At Presbyteran Church Bble Snday wll be celebrated at the Gacwobd Presbyteran Church ths Sunday. The Rey. rvn C. Wse, pastor, wll "Speak < "The Eternal Lght" at the U a.. servce. Pupls Present.. «. _, -... Deceber 8 Pupls n Garwood schools dre busy preparng for ther Chrstas Oper- Mrs. Vncent B. Rayhon Mrs. Agnes F. Rayhon, wfe of Vncent B. Rayhon, of 243 Second, avenue, ded Monday at Muhlehberg Hosptal n Planfeld after a long llness. The funeral was held tlls ornng* at 045 fro the Bpoley Funeral Hoe, 28. North avenue, west, CranforrwTOFa" hgh ass of»rer quje, at St Annes Church at 5. nterent was n St. Gertrudes. At 8" p.. the/speaker at the unrjw Ceetery, Woodbrdge. servce of the-presbyteran Church ranauvfrofplalnfeldrmrstrrayhon A U and St. Pauls Evangelcal and Lu-hatheran Church, at the Presbyteran was. a councant of SL Annes lved n Garwood 0 years. She Church, wll be the "Rev. Frankln Church and a eber of 46 only Artley, pastor 6f,the. Eunora Presbyteran Chrch; Elzabeth. At els Survvng besdes her husband are RosarySodety there servce the sacraent of bapts wll a daughter, Mrs. Elzabeth Lake of bthdlnsteretl by the~h*v. Mr. Artley... " Senor Chrstan.Endeavor wn eet at Garwood Presbyteran Church at 7 p.. Sunday. The junor group, tnder the drecton of Hope Brthday Party Mnutes of Board of Chosen Freeholder* v Jlegulat eetng of the Unon County Board f Chosea Freeholders, was held at -the Court House, Elsabeth, Welfare, advsng of bds receved for 945, was. on roll can unanrnbusly furnshng and nstallng new 400adopted, "... ". horsepower "boler, n the present There beng no further busness Power House at Bonne Burn. Sana-, and upon oton of Freeholder Dud-. toru and recoendng award of ferred to Road Cottee. Boro ot Kenlworth; callng attenton to a letter receved fro Mrs. Nelle Klsh resdng on Fatoute Ave., Kelworth,.relatve to the condton of a brook adjacent to her property, was referred o Brdges, Dranage & Flood Control Cottee.,Town of Wesleld, settjng forth resoluton petton the Board to wden Cental Ave., between Lehox Ave and Broad St., was referred to the Road; Cottee- ; - r Cpurty Clerk, enclosng copy of Oath ffjofflce of Arthur R. WendeU as athebe ofjhe Unon County Park Cosson. WaU Klelnkaug, resdent agent of the Federal Bureau of nvestgaton, tell y y dutes on Nov. Wth, fro Mltary Cottee, grantng Robert T. Henry, Tetswprth, wll eet at 830. Jaes J.. Delancy. returned to hs (7).Freeholder Bauer for the Road about.the hstory of the departent Wlt J Banyasz Returns J. Flh Flesher, 3d 3rd, son ofcpl Leave. " -- three onths leave of absence, wth aadae work of J. Edgar Hoover n and Mrs. Walter J. Flesher, Jr.,.of Boro of Mountansde, askng that pay, as of Oct.6, 945, was on roll rasng the effcency. of ts personnel to thepresent hghstate; Prase for the servce record of Re-brthday wth a party on Noveber and Coles Ave., Coles Ave. and New (8).Freeholder Bauer for the Road To Court Bench 45 Second, avenue, celebrated, hs red reflectors be placed at Ackeran call unanously adopted. Durng an. open foru followng corder John L, Banyasz durng World 26. Those present were Mrs. L, Dula Provdence Road and at Sut.Lane Cottee, grantng Donlck Capporell, three onths leave of absence the address, any of the clergyen War was expressed by a welcong cottee as he presded Mon- Mr. ard Mrs. T. Page, Jr., and son, ferred to the Road Cottee. wthout pay, effectve -August 22 and daughter, Chrstna, Frank Hd, and New Provdence Road,-was re- receved clear and concse answers to, ther questons. Thal]cJata&l)>xe dav nght at hs frst sesson of polce Thoas, Mrs. W. J. Flesher, Sr., Mss Dept. of nsttutons and Agences, ded by the regular onthly court snce he resued offlcefollowng" hs recent dscharge fro the b /c.... $6,9,00. Tor Blnd petsons n the fchatr*flesher andr-edward Flesher, askng tte-jcouoty/tq; approprate * of the councl. Plans were.nade r the next eetng, at.the church Ary after servng;, n the European 94«budget,, was referred to the FU WE HAVE 8 p.. January 7.» Thcatre of Operatons. Mebers of Presbyterah Offcers nance Cottee. EYERTTHNG N Tne Hev>J-.C. Wse, pastor, of Oar- the. cottee,3w«rft Henry, were re- tary f t V Walter C. Pugh, pastor of St. Pauls onese, a eber of the local ratonng Evangelcal and Refored Church s board, and. Alfred Daly, school trustreasurer. tee, Tho of Thoas Mattell of North Planfeld, charged wth l proper parkng, was. dsssed wth a warnng. A coplant about a boy breakng a grls eyeglasses wth a snowball was fled pendng nvestgaton. " Woans Club Plans To Gve Xas BatkeU The Woans Club; eetng Monday evenng at the hoe of Mrs. E. W. Severs, 48 Locust avenue, voted to. gve Chrstas baskets to needy fa- les n Garwood. The progra was a the for of a Chrstas party, wth gaes, przes and sngng of carols. A handkerchef shower was Real Estate Transfers The followng deed has been recorded n the offcerof County Regster Bauer, at the Courthouse, Elza- r The Prudental nsurance Co- held for Mrs. Herbert *BoblllH, whobeth has oved to Sprngfeld. pany of Aerca to Mr. and Mrs. Al- New Book To Help SAVE TME, LABOR, MONEY Hke s ontw, FREElwolttohelp farer*,. teuteholdars and poultry ratun save te, labor and oney. fs a new pctoral edton of tha faous Snclar Far T* Saver* book n color. Ths free 64-page tywerkng drawng*, tt gve* tps on... poultry fftstlng.,.. odartv tng far ktd9ns...hr«and aeddant pr*v«ntlon... formattlng weather... concmto xng... power farng... provng wops, lvettotk, bulldlngf, achnery operaton end far an* ageett... the 6 Bll of Rghts... and any other portant «ub ecn, plot tablet of weght* end eaturm. -- Mol he coupon w a postal card now for your FREE copy. No obllgatlos. SNCUUWHM0 COMPANY V*H* to«v«t.ls.v. TYPCAL TP fro T U SAVERS ROOK CsapUta «J»tall on «hh Up (M w«u a dsuu sf ettar HutlraMd Haw ondlabor savng khh on ntltxud U yaurf REE copy of Slulalr Fana Tp* Sav«n. KA COUPON NOW! Or a postal card wll do. tutrv tmto), ; w w w v., _.. ~, *» «W *v»y«, to Vw A, Mtc#y ** * Mltton SMOT run TkM Saww< wlthaul eblleallen. MlE was granted 2 weeks sck leave wthout pay fro Nov. 5th. _" Probaton Offce, advsng Jeanette Wheeler has been- granted sck leave for 2 weeks, wth pay, effectve Nov. 9th. Tree Cosson, was on roll call Plaufeld; a son, Vncent J. of Garwoody and four ssters, Mrs. M. F. ns has been granted two weekst leave (6) Freeholder Bauer, for the Secton B o a r g unanously "adopted" - Hgglns, and the Msses Catherne. wthout pay fro Nov. 6th.. Road _ Cottee, grantng August Florence and Alberta Dafy," all of Electon Board, B d advsng d that the stahnke a onths leave of abservces of Wlla W. Whelan were scnce pay effectve Oct. 22,945, Plalnfeld. dscontnued asof Nov,5th, and that was on roll «. ««...t«-j~~*«j call unanously adopted. the Gprwood Presbyteran Church wll entertan ebers of the church and ther fales at 8 oclock toprrow evenng There wll be a bert Jung; property th the ntersecton of the northerly lne e?f. Second avenue and the easterly lne of Oak street. " *..- Agent and. Thrd Dstrct Court. Report of Cottee on Publc _ tlganaorautdretuand tusoclal hour for adults. Moton pctures wll be" shown and refreshents served. The entertanent cottee, coposed solely of en, s headed by John Snyder.... Regular Caws Save* Typewrter Wear, Now that weve got to take better car* of what we have, t pay* to Have our effcent repar an call regularly to check on your typewrters. t costs so lttle... tavea w uch. " CUL Elsabeth 2-85 Davenport Typewter Servce U2H ORCHAKD 8TEEKT. KJCEABBTl K. J. STANDARD ROCKWOOL *. SAVE up to 40% on Fuel For an nvestent that pays veal dtvmesba, yea Jatt ent beat 8TANDAM0 B0CKWOOl> NSTOLATON. Yea can eat yoar foel bllb aa uaeh as W»er cent a f anl at the sae te enjoy the cofort ef a unlvmrly heate heue. n»«talrs and t, wnter and nnwr up to 5? cooler Uvlns n the suer. A phone call wll brng- coplete detals and nferatlen about our easy payent plan! Standard nsulaton Co. ROSELLE PARK, N. J. Tdephooe RO»*Ue SaotoU Tlore N»tn*u PaUdlao _ Edth* L. ButchlsaoB toru, was on roll call unanously adopted. tulvatore Qunts - Charle* JBbUncer (3) Freeholder Sth for the Fnance Cottee, authorzng the LouU JL BudeU Hubert. B«hr Vla Porpow...,..-,, County Treasurer to purchase seven U. Wanat =, $,000 2%% Treasury Bonds of toe tuuwrlne Guaerly Slax Artl current Vctory Loan-Drve-as f vestent for the Sherffs Eployees Penson Fund, was on roll-call- unanously adopted. j (4) Freeholder Sth for the FnanOSrnttee,-authorJfc?ngL certan LJ. WKMMAM transfer of appropratons, was on rol call" unanously adopted. <5)-T-Freeh6Wer Sth for the Fnance Cottee, approvng two teporary appontents n the Shade Cranford 8.! Pant & Hardwar< B,, tat»- W Btwaf A-rk. H..r...-~yr. NEW JERSEY BELL TELPHON Drector declared Board adjourned Next regular eetng, Thursday n«s, 945 at 30 P. M. ;... _.-CHAS.M.AFFLECK, BOROUGH OF GARWOOD BREMN AN * TOYE ft. LTtVt -S Ctu ate OH fu ". VdevbMM CM. J4HWT A««u K. Cnuate4 USE 6 COLD PREPARATONS UQVTO. TABLETS. 8AXVK, NOSE DKOFS Only A» Breeted COMPANY CHROME SLVER CADMUM COPPER NCKEL Or Othtr Fnthtt A -?».5- _. M.TJ US.M SM-SS «53 S4.S EYES EXAMNED Optoetrst 227 East Bw*d St. K GfdkSSEfMttDE, att MEWSES» A.JMLU 5 P. ML Daly. TelevlMhe WE MARNOS 64 W«*t fwhtt lrfw CAL QffNgh GOP Drops Two, Only Three Scores Above 200 Mark *" Last Wednesday nght was apparently an off-nght for bowlers n the Cranford Bowlng League, for there were few outstandng scores and several of the leaders were upset by teas n the lower brackets.. The leagut-leadlng Republcan Club dropped two ganes to Petersens Daryv-and4heheran»Brotherho6dr h "Whch had-been ted.for second place lost two to the Methodst Mens Cub and dropped to a te for "thrd. Takng two gaes fro the Mens..League,the Post~Oftee keglers, behnd good pnnng by Ray Lusard and George. Rogers, ganed a gae on the Republcans.. DlnneyS Dnner took two fro The Ctzen and Chroncle "-tergo"nto-vtle«wth-the luthjy t Ray Tool of r the Republcans had the hgh gae lof the nght wth a Others n the double century colun were Lusardl, Post Offlde, 2-; and Nylen, Lutheran Brotherhood, 208.., "Standngs and suares, of. last weeks gaes follow - CRANFORD BOWUNO LEAGUE.Tea Standng Reprbloah Club 23 Post Offce 2 Lutheran Brotherhood 20 Dnneys Dner 20_ Deocratc Club... 8 Ctzen and.chroncle S PetewenK Dary 8 7 Blps Dll.;... 5 " 8 Methodst Mens Club Mens League Lons Club 8 25 p«rt (Mat H). M** Ltuua () Luardl AM M 2 Xlchteap S8 SO \U Hoter» 3«TS M Kller KJ Molt J KS SS Burr._.Wv Holt 46 KB Trattk TS US SO Kwhler h SS SS Bdep rm»hbnmm Club (l V. BocHn 6S 40 lck 5 3TSS D«ll«r,._.S Jaoabu..« Tool...56 SO S tor Dary () B. Petn 67 4T M W. P«tn 46 4 lu. K. A. ML» Balxan ST 44 9* Harrs»..T Udep. 85 S5 « Btnr, WAR BONDS AMD STAMPS. ARTSTS SUPPLES, Ol and Water Colon Modellng CUy Pastels. Pencls Papers, Canvas.; Brushes, Medus JOHNSTON PANT SHOP NWSZS;C Wl, AUCTON T**w., Vt 6 S., Dtt.. 9. vhft&rt* 4- ntt w. B. vw&r Why Po Youa To Aboctor For A Checkup? Cu Kyn certan thatotawtvrta* yr bould to protect your health and to «et the ost out of lxe> You should consult yoar tasuranee agent, and let nun cheek op en your taw*""!* coverage fro te to te. Condtons change n*w regolattens go nto eft>et om nolletos can be. converted for ttwadeaaate safewtardtag ol your nteresta. Let us help you wth your nsurance probles. FOR SALE two-fambly HOUSE 3 ROOMS AND BATH. EACH FLOOR, &900 CHARLES H.YEAKEL - nsurace «NOKTfl AVA, W. Knlf...0 7% Havr.l 8! S! 83 >Tulln..CB lt S» S3 Tn...;a r.«7 SO MU-r.... J58 H«Bu«t,.DH n. dlta>od ll) us 75 Onnr Kr.. KJS H7 Oon, Jr. JX6 no 9 SJane. 53 SO 8 T Grl Scout Councl Welcoes New Mebers At the-regular onthly eetng of the Grl Scout Councl n the Grl.$%«!>,...o no ut -T. n ;o 44.s SCg 73-/ Lulh. Vvll-tl... 09? JOB Retary Club () llopkln MS ) T U U! 7J77(. Klnr 3 «S 0S Hrllr!>> Tl 30lUnMu.. Tl. lly...33 *9 49Kr»ra»r t Slllj. 694H K>a U ! «r so; 774 7B «59 * MethodlU Won.roll off. Prevents Freezng ScQUt=House u.monday,.ornng, the.ajandful d J fof»salt-n tho.rns6.wa l f l h followng were welcoed as newter wll prevent laundry fro rec ebers Mrs. J. H. Loop,, Mrs. ng on the lne Jn cold weather... us Vueltrr ~\M 3t lt«tvwrnc 6 5 3S Tlrr-t..S3(U> M ldr 0 6 S us _._.sr, us- " LUrtun,.>0 t»".l 3 Vr-.-l.nd \n B«35 Cowtwrte 5! Hlrlrrn..43 «9 Mkrtln... Xt 4 Hdcp JS! * 70S George Mack, Mrs."3. B. Darby, Mrs. J. H. Houteton, Mrs. R. MoDonald, Mrs. A. G. Bungenstock and Mrs. J. H. McAteer. Reports of varous cottees were receved. *-- MAKE THS RECORD CHRSTMAS! RECORDS,BY COLUMBA ; "VCTO THE BAND BOX TeLCRanford BLL and LEG AT KLENS MARKET 0 N. Unon Ave. CR, Oar Motto QUALTY! Below Are a Few of Our Best Sellers ANDYrBOY BRQCCOLT., _~, - -. r,-;,,.asftalbaawmaateb TREE RPENED NDAN RVER ORANGES Natural Color TREE RlPElto NDAN RVER GRAPEFRUT Sweet, Jucy and Seedle--No Sugar Necessary SOUTH SHORE. LONG SLAND POTATOES U. S. No. Grade SpecaUy Selected for Bakng and All Purposes -.,-. GALAVO PEARS UNSULPHURED CALMYRNA FGS PASCAL CELERY Coe n and Look Over Our Large Lst of tes Only the REX-AR Vacuu Cleaner TRAPS DUST N WATER HUMDFES f ts a Pan of Water nstead of a Bag, ts REX-AR! For MMEDATE DELVERY or Deonstraton Phone CRanford MODERN APPLANCES 547 North Ave., West * Cranford, N. J. f Medhtt, Heavy VrUetThru4 to 8 Carbon*-/ A. njhe Pocket* W ejcthf DeMk{ ts de ost aazng developent n fountan pens agnable. And how anyone lrould lke to receve one for Qatubnas! t wll wrte and wrte and wrte > for two years wthout annoyng nterruptons. (And after that.? lout... t TO For 252 Coplete STAND L rf f T k- [for an Wrtes wth a.steady, fne unshaded lne. Wrtes clearly through 4 to 8 carbons. Wrtes <t»n any qualty of paper, doth or other ateral. _ Wrtes fne, edu-or heavy, accordng to pressure... and responds to the lghtest touch. Strange as t ay see, t wrtes under water. Wll not drp or leak n cap or - pocket. Wll not sudge or sear. Dres nstantly. No blotter needed. ;" No need for a pencl whch breaks or runs out of lead. Reynolds nternatonal s your double-duty pen- THE COMMANDER-N-CHEF OF AMERCAS PEN NDUSTRY! To actually use a pen that does not requlr* refllltaf over a perod of two years sees utterly fantastc. But odern scence has agan stepped forward,u) prove and splfy our present ethod of Wrtng wth couvenuonal lqud nks. Agan the,forces of nature hve been harnemcd to produce ard perfect 8ATNVLO, the patented se-flud substance whch has ade Reynolds hternauonal - Pew pesslhlfc*;-fhlah» dejowjs_ not a coplcated ystery. ts perforance s centered around auny_preclson steel bau. Reynolds nternatonal Pen wrtes on and on for two years before a reflll U necessary and then only 0 seconds s requred to get t gong for another two. years., Yes t really s fantastc. The proud owner of a Reynolds nternauonal Pen never need tay "Loan e your pen.-lne s out of nk." or stop n the ddle of slnlng orders, letters and cheeks because the pen s dry. Another portant and outstandng feature s * the.new and unque dea n packagng. Each Reynolds nternauonal«ren ncludes a sturdy and attractve stand, ultra odern n desgn... and ade of hghly.polshed >W«MJ»»«alunu. Reynolds nternatonal P*n coes n a vared assortof.sart color cobnatons. And. the places Re Uae lst as century. nternatonal Pen on the top of KaL gft te of the twenteth V Reynolds nternauonal Pen s a ans or woans constant wrtng copanon. n the pocket or bag or on the stand n hoe or offce ths racle pen serves every purpose for wrtng wherever you are and whenever yoa want to wrte. HEADQURTER&JEPR ALL CHRSTMAS GFTS " DVDED PAYMENTS AT-NO EXTRA COST Open Tll 9 Every Evenng TOl Chrstas 27 NORTH UNON AVENUE CRANFORD, N. J. rxk > >-.- ;! nhap H gm ll sl

8 a_aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa f l t t (qhantow) * CTZEN AND CHRONC!* THURSDAY, BECEMBEK t, 845 Page Ffteen Xas Plans Absorb Pupls As Schools Prepare For Guy Holday Kenlworth schools are buzzng wth pla. tor Chrtas. Many of. the chldren art akng Chrstas cards and presents for parents and. frends, and all arc decoratng ther roos for the holday season;. All _...; classes are practcng Chnstjnasjtpn fs and progra actvtes for the specal holday assebly to be. held n _he. adttorun of Hardng School at., t p. rrbn #Krd5yj»DeceJt5bey.2. THere* wll Uo""-* ohon? pctures about Chrstas dteng the assebly.,.the- eghth grade s begnnng to study Dckens. "Chrstas CaroL" The kndergarten pupls are talkng about all softs of Chrstas secrets. -They hope to. have.presents. ade for ther others by the end of ths week. They *re also learnng - any Chrstas songs. Pupls n the frst grade are akng...chrstas catds t» send Mss Lynch. The thrd grade.pupls have ade Chrstas decoratons for ther roo. Wow they are. beetonrgto work wth clay. They are gong to ake soe artcles fro the day whch they wll ;" vgtvther parents OR Chrstas... Thrd graders are" busy. akng Chrstas decoratons for the roo. They" are plannng the Chrstas «.-,_ - presents they are to ake for ther The Keaflwprth Ffe and Drjra parents. The followng were nether Corps Tas suspfe»aed rehearsals uttl late nor absent durng the onth of January «. n the eante, the ad- Noveber Eleanor Frtz, Margaret vsory board of the group wll be DOROTHY JUNE CUTLEK Mr. aad Mrs. Charles P. Cutler of 400 Laeoln drve announce the eag_g«*»t tot ther daughter, Dottrthy. June, storekeeper 3/c, WAVES, to Pfc Maron A. Garrett, OSA, son of Mr. and* Mrs. Maron Garett of Glenwood, owa. Mss-.Cutler, forerly of rvngton, s a graduate of rv-. ngton Hgh School. Pfc Garrett Js a_.fradujate_6fglerrwood Hgh School, Both are statoned n the Hawaan slands. s "Sow resda* at* nernatoaal House n Sew Vcrfc and Studyng at Coluba Unversty, was guest of balor at the supper eetng of the Youth Fellowf smp of Cornunty Method»t Church last Suaday evenng. "., a An nterestng «xch_s e «{ nforaton on socal, relgous educaka! and yeereatol lfe of youthtor tht country andfn Mexco took place durng the nettng. The. ebers of the fellowshp enjoyed ths frst «f-«-sere-of sx such eetngs and ste look* ng forward to the next oae, to be held at 7 p. /ths Sunday at the hoe of the Rev. Ots Moore, pastor of the church, at 588 Passac avenue. The «tmast th& Sunday s to be a Chnese youth. " ;.. The asotto for the seres of eet- ngs s "That Brotherwad.May Preval,- whch s the nscrpton above. the entrance to nternatonal House. A specal bblcal verse. "Ths s the True lght that lghteth Every an that Coeth nto the World," also s taken for the seces. Servce* wll be beldthe regular hours at the church ths Sunday. At th«4 oclock ornng worshp servce.the Hey. Sfr. Moorejwfll take as hs topc VEvaned What Does Word Mean?" Pccolella, Barbara Shalkross, Barbara Splcer, Helen Unglaub, Harry -- ~Tayce,. Roland Fedler and Noran "Qulnton. # - ~ Mss Swanberg, Mss Ray, Mss Relyea and Mr. Kraus attended the Teachers Conventon.n "Atlantc Cty Noveber 30, Deceber and 2. The tolowng pupls TfS Mss Mullgans ffth grade had perfect attendance for Noveber Bruce. Donaldson, - Robert Halton, Meraen Hoffan, Madelne Tno, A Barbarse,. Henretta Bollenhoff, Tannya Peck, Eleanor Wsthoff. ProgratoMark Club Annversary n honor, of the nnth annversary of the organzaton, the entertanent cottee has arranged a specal pro- Mens Club and the Lades Auxlary "at the Kenlworth nn at 830 tonght.there wll be electon of offcers at the eetng. The entertanent progra wll nclude sngng, dancng and refreshents. Joseph Fur?e s presdent o< theclub, and Mrs. Charles Kosutza s presdent of the auxlary.. Dance Redt&l A dance rectal by the Elsa Greenwoods Kddes, sponavted by the Keolworth P-T. A, wll be presented at Hardng School at 85 p.. to- Mak* pmette* «f toyta* plannng for the new seasons actvtes. ;..,;. The followng deed has been recorded-ntbev-ofsce-of County Regs-. ter Bauer at the Courthouse, Elzabeth Mr. and Harold L. Maryott to Mr. and Mrs. Chester Krynck, lots 48 and 49, block?8, secton 9. N ap of and 49, New Orange. The Breezy Pont Socety at ts eetng Monday nght, at he hoe of.mrs. Grace Stults, 59 Coluba avenue, ade plans for a Chrstas party to be held at the hoe ctmss Sgne Swanberg on Mchgan avenue Monday evenng, Deceber 7. Mrs. sabelle Ogden s presdent of the socety..-" Frank H. Corcone. seaan 2/c, USNR, served durng-the war on the cruser -USS Vncennes, whose, crew s now engaged n returnng, hghn5 ; to7-ba cbunsx; a Jap cruser n the San Beadno Strats. The Country Club wll hold a Chrstas party at the hoe of Mrs. Maude Rowan on 2st street on Deceber 22. Platsfor the affar were ade, at 4 a.-eetng last Thursday; nght at the horae of Mrs. Jaes Me- Gevna da South 23rd street Harold Conklto s presdent of the club. _ roa OAMMl HMOVAL -. fol NK VCAH MS Baal*. U-. «O to Nu*- by Us* Bora-tb Councl of lsa Bareogb at Ktnlhnwth, la -teen-uk* *_j th» NeUse Uwreof prtaud la th* Cra-tor- CUlan and Ow-kle. B-4-F* thll ubeut thalr bue for tb» eauwtlna, reoval and dtasoaal of ell tar bt*, uhee wd refuse., of the Haraot- of Knllwofth (rartoree exeebtadv. AlUraate bd*»u b» receved for one, two and thrae ttara, effectve fro January. ltw. -e Board a U«alU> of Uw Borouc- of KealltrarU lull dtelfnu. by approprate reaalutlon. a»«k tturf «aab year, la be known aa clean-up week. fad Uw aoceaeaful bdder -hall, durnc a_4d rak, pck up all refttw tad watte Buytur of Uu UhlltanU of lh» Borolth of (racterlae excepted) oa l_r*e day* of uld w**k bt eddluon to lbs two dan to w tpent for Uta collfcdoa. na oval ftttd dlspoaal of aahee. S f* but and rcfum. The bdden ball Aply wth th» Urn of flu Mat* of N»w Janet and wth all. Uu>!- qnlnaanu of tba Ke-llwatU Boar- of Uealtl- T»» bldd aball carry adequate lablty laaurantv oa U» solar vehcle! ta b» ua»d la tht perfonuure of tt* work -a aervle- la eoonac* Uoa wth a g-tbafe aod afca reoval tentnul th* bldd*r» aball a«f*" u> eot-ply wth aay num and rtvulauoa* BOW la fore* a* whch ay b* aaactad n Uu> rutur* by Ut* alayor aad Caauaoa Councl of th» Borouth of Cenllworh. * _ > A M k Bb _. _b lr la frost of UK property fro whleb. thty w*» plekad up. tt* bdder* th-ll depoalt ellhar by a bdden a tula «nl»»wt to 6% of tb» aount of Uwlf bd baatd ea h* un of a on» y«ar cootnt. Tb» bdden ahall alu furabh a bend of -a HUNty eowbaay to h» «ppro«>d by th* Mayor aod) CMUtdt for Uw full anvtust of Uw ana y*ar eonrt; aa!d bond hatl b» furalhad at UM UM sf th* attant of llw roatrart and unan tald bottd bdas furalbad U» arenaald»% danhllad thall be rttunud s lk» l Real, Estate Transfers The followng deeds have been recorded at the offce of County Regster Bauer n. the Courthouse, Elzabeth Ann M. CCone, unarred,tomr. and Mrs. Harold Snyder, lots 3 and 4, sectons, ap of New Orange. Alex Capbell, sherff, to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Snyder, lots 3 and 4, block fto, secton 0; ap of New Orange. Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Hoagland to Laura Ca twtlo, sngle, property n the southwesterly sdelne of Mchgan avenue,. 00 feet fro New Orange boulevard. Laura Cassulo, sngle, to.mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Hoagland. property n the southwesterly sdelne of Mchgan boulevard.. Borough of Kenlworth to Carl Sturnfels. lot. block 09, offcal tax atlas. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence C. Krapert to Mr. and Mrs. Roger E. Allare, lot 5, ap of Blue Rdge Manor, secton No.." \ Arragned before Recorder Wlla Bruder n polce court Monday nght, B K A U fwgt Church Plans. nternatonal Youth Meetngs Fre Destroys Shed At Gerng Plant Fre *faat started,n a xng - a chne daaged! the roof of- a th-l story buldng and destroyed a ad jacent shed at the plant ol the Gert Products Copany on North Seventh street at 730 p an. Monday. Specal Patttrnan-drohnRustolr«}KSvg= the-laes and turned n the alar The fre departent extngushed H e " blaze before any serous daage had been done to t»e plant tself. Producton was not halted.,, Yokohaa s ttuaed «n Tokyo Rawan and s one of the ost pronent ports n Japan. t s about U eb.botnjswestwuc of Vokyo and 537 les east of Kobe. When the plsce- was frst opened n 859 K was poray shed.wasv«r«cted n 854 to rwceve Coelodore Ferry. la order to- prevent rohrnns between the foregmn «nd jutyes «great portoh of the chywas leased, M a forega settleent and any barrer gatee were set up. Thetown has grown. rapdly and uch land baa wen reclaed, and extensve harbor works erected. fy- PtMrs r. a AHL Whle drawng a plow the horse*a hoofs push g?fat*t the ground.and the horses-breast pushea aganst the breastband or collar to produc* puu on th. plow. The stuaton la coplcated Hwwhttj of pushta and pulls whch llustrate* Kewton reacton are equal and opposte a drecton." " - By actual easureent the teperature n the woods s about D degrees lower durng hot weather and about the sae aount hgher durng cold weather than n adjonng felds. NOTCE ar ULC or Mtarcarv ros HOH. MVEHT or TAXES u Aatc*Mcfrs.uM frtw V«n l awl l>uule. Kodr* b) hcmby d n a that sut to tb» nnwlalaaa of Ckaat S*T. Laws of MS. *. 8. M A otulad"aa Act eooetaf unsad.». MrMwH aad other Utlepal ehattca real BtowHy aad»*ortdac far Uw etuceuan thot. by th* cwattaa and aafawmunt of UHM tbcraoa." thf oadtnlad Va«CoUador of th. BonwH otktauwatu. Cooaty of Val. Ub Atl t O B h Hll. BonwH otktauwatu. Cooaty of Val. wn uu at PuUb Aattlaa at Ow BArouth Hall. w Bafath of KttUwurtb. S«w Unet, < MS Bruce K. Angell TJfr J W*sled~was fned $5 and assessed $3.75 court costs on a speedng charge. flu BanaUCh <* KaBllsetUl nttr th» rght Nj*t any or all bd*,, tad to award a «wrtl pan or whole f dfeawd (a Uw te*t of Uw Borough of KtnUworth to da ao. *! Whle XtUM U B*t*by dtto that Uw. Bar. %palb «T Uwuwerlb wu NMM bd ao Tuaaday. Sttalllk w» ef Bb»r. UU. at the Borouth pak.-ass bt SMTP. M. t a f. f«uw M )\ktttla.mhoval and dbvottl of. aahu. n.»- pru.kas>«m<u«vsldwuw au»r of Uw nhall-?stt*r ;»b«.owbh of KraUwortb (factoru* T tk» Mrlad taaury. M«to twt; Jatttury, lt«to B*wa- O. W«to DteaaUrSl. Mdsuer Sunlght Mdsuer sunlght has sx tes the value of dwnter sunlght la ultravolet effect on huan health. la Uw raray. at P. at K. R. Y.» Uw ptopwtl*a datrrbad and UatM bdaw. 8ald prepmtua MU te lad for dw a-wnnt oarc-afa* ttauut tald laadf on th* Snt day of July.»S. u wwpuwl and bown on the tlk. plus totcrat 6B. aald aount fro July, lt»5 ta date cf.aal* aad eoeu laddmt thereto. Bald laada. wll be aald n foe s xh pera a* wll purthau. Uu aaaw aub<vt la> wopton at Uw law«_l rate of la-ereat. but la oo rase ta «CM*a of fz per annu Uw parc-aae prlc* of aay property uat, be pad b»for< the fwllno of Uu> aale, or Uw vravrnj wtd h» reaad. Any pueel of real property for whch.there hall ba- B-> other porchuer wll b* atrutk o<f and add ta tb* Barauth of Keollworth n fee far nd-bptlaa -t % per annu and Uw MunlftpalUy ahau UT* tlus aaaw fwfltedwa and ruthu aa ouur pum-aaera. nrtwhn Uw rltht to bar or.ctrecl-ae Uw rl_st of redeapuob. <;»- *d<r ay hand thta Cth day of Deee- UaUT GUCNONXNO. Tax Collector. * * 3- H7 - «7 M 4l» -« ,«S Jne-Bh Vaada S;«rraak C. Shay S.«J W. K. Coaklln 4.47 HroM C Butt* Sf.M Botwrt NnUlc. Jr. _ T.SJ Ahrahan tnb> W. D. Cooc* h bl»«ln 4* 4»-! ;u ts-ta 8T -,» S ST * S 4.4 fa. 7 pt C Vaaeca Vtal* Harold Butts J. W. Aadrrra, _ Bannyatd* TWrart. JttMt-r Oncuza KasUwartb Land COL 4.M U.0 Z 8 «9.»T 4.<M UM.4.JMS S3 89 Xnuu Partes Planned By Sewng Club The Help Your Neghbor Sewng at a recent neetng at the hoe EueneJ_Ecken,-p;esdent, on Locust drve, ade plans for a Chrstas party to be. held at the hoe of Mrs. L. Prosseda at 385 Hoosevelt lane on-deceber 9. The dub also wll hok a cbldwjs Chrstas party at the hoe of Mrs. W. Seto>rt o» Cooldge drve on the afternoon of Deceber 2. Ths weeks eetng was held yesterday at the hoe of the dub secretary, Mrs. Carl Fedler, at 377 Roosevelt lane. Best for Hottss Dresses Best ateral for house dresses s tnedu-weltht cotton that catbe worn wthout a slp. Fabrcs wth att-over patterns on colored backgrounds look fresh longer than do lho«oo ht b J d fast to washng and to tha sun ar# ost satsfactory because they wth. stand freojuent washngs and hard wear. ""~ ""~ --~. Better Fte. 4, Plant bpeedew not only a n able tofanptwetoe. ateanu-e* of a gven frtdt or v*getabl«tu they alto can develop varetes wth ncreased vtan content nortec. KoU» la hby «H»«th-t publle tle wn be oade to the hlfhrn blddtr ftsr «-th. or. Uw terebartar aartkaury deectlbed prwalua. by the B»rou«h of KenUwurlh oa Uw llab day of UMMdwr. *43 at **ht oelotk J?. t. E.B. T.» t Uw Borouth Ball, Borouth of KwUworth. f Uw aurlted BUtuta* UU-U (At.. M-taN-* 4t-«l BoUt ndwlre 7 * " M UU S By order of th* Borouth CouatU, Batad KOVCB-MT UtorVtM ~J.4«*.«0 for all _ MM 7..M M.00 4M.M for both M.W for both HeOSVNA. Borouth Clerk. CSongresswoan The frst woan to becoe eber of congress was Mss Jeannette Rankn of Mssoula, Mont n U8>-he was elected representatve at large fro that state to serve n g ertson of-muskogee, Okla., was the second woan to hold such offce. She served one ter n the 67th congress. Aercan Det Before the war, surveys ndcated that the Aercan det was defcent n than, rboflavn and nacn the nutrents that are added when bread and flour axe enrched. t s true that the whole gran breads contan these nutrents naturally, but the Aercan- people prefereven nsst on lght, fluffy, whte bread NOTCE Kallwotth Btee _ Dru. Coftny located.. on Serh tlfa Btt. B-routh «f KcollwurU. County of Caloo, But* of New Jeraey. Jer«by announce the dtuolutloa of uld paruur-blp" of Xovtber «, MS. 8*ld buluwt wll be contnued by John Aaroo at tald addreej. aad aald John Aawroao hu aauewd payant of-all dtbu and llabtlltlea oftald nattaenaln. JOHV AStOMBO. ANtHONY. Pal«d;Xo-«btr 3«, MS. Coplete lne PANTS For Your Hoe ScMeders (Wonl Pant t Hlware - "See Us frs* We Have Just Abattt Kvery 4M. S-SM M totk A-w- K. uktat, thhl Uu> dolbf of Uw work of the esatnkct wartb asd tto of to KENLWORTH NN (Forerly Als Tavern) 9th Street and the Boulevard Telephone CRanford BANQUET AND PARTY FACLTES FREE PARKNG Your Host AL BERTOLLOT MAKE YOUR RESERVATONS NOW FOR OUR NEW YEARS EVE PARTY USE D GMCO TREATED ROCKWOOL NSUUTON! BATS - nsulaton akes your hoe cooler n «uer,, warer n wnter. Only 5J/_c per sq.lt. The attc.floor-n the average sx roo hoe can be nsulated for as lttle as $45.00 (800 sq. ft>. x Bats coe 5" x 48". % - * \ LMTED SUPPLY OF PCKETS! We now have fr and cypress pckets, 2 ft. 6 n., 3 ft, 3 ft 6 n., and 4 ft Call Us For Prce. Bulders General Supply Co. LUMBER MLLWORK-MASON MATERALS. BULDERS HARDWARE 33S Ctttl v Av«nte CRanfotd 64KS0S- Wet Wool f wool clothes get wet or uddy, dry the slowly at roo warth. Never dry wool close to a stove or radator. Brush clean when dry. The foljowre deeds have been recorded at the offce of County Regster Bauer ta he Courthouse, Elzabeth Joseph W»- Cenpf, unarred, to M r. and Mrs. -oseph A. Zygunt, property- known as 2 Rversde drve. "-,,... The fyeernont Corporaton to Mr. and Mrs. t&vl C». Bower, lots 28 and 27 plot of buldng lots owred by pytjounsberry, onej-ha!f le tro depot. - ~\ The Wesleld Trust Copany, trustcbrdng Mr. and Mrs. Wlla KL Cann, property knoyra as 304 Map}e place. Walter Rosch to Elzabeth powne. t 479, ap 6 property forerly owned by J6hn Edgeworth and Hapton C. WUas, lots 482, 4S0 and 48, block 8. ap of property at Aldene, 89, Cranford; and lots 483 and $84, ap of property, at Aldere, 89; Cranford and Roselle. Evelyn Clae De Groat, unarred, to Mr. and Mrs! Wlla G. Scott, lots 24 and 242, ap of Cranford Heghts. ford place. The Wesleld> Trust Copany, Stag EUstlfr Fabrc n sewng an elastc fabrc, tak«the sttches over and over aroundtrustee, to Sr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Guker, lots 4ftD and SOE, block 456, apof Cranford place. Mr. and Mrs. saac Wolosn to Mr. Jh P t tee, to Aleeander. Eltenbacher, lots Robert Spegel, sngejjto Arthur E. Mr. and Mrs. John jee Par, property n the northerly sde of Hayes, street, feet" fro Centennal avenue umgraynewldowto *«0l»0»-D OMOHAHCE NO. 97.WUMJJJUW?- to AausBd Ordnance Xuh»S and 8uM<«u_t ta Orttaaoee Nub? of.th* Bprnotb jf K«_lw«Hh. Uyor and Gortrn KeellworU thall r«mlr«anfvallr aa a Uu.rr*-t)«cU««. ua. tedyear Ptrabacq Y««r J>alrata«n~ 3 s.joo Year PalfAlnun \»J«A !? 00 4 ">.. \ D*t«d SUNNYSE TAVERN Teleplue C-U-«rd -VOt to KOKTH SMh 8TKEBT - - KENlLWO-tTV N. J. 8pee-_l_-b-f n SPAGHETT AND MEAT BALS AND.SAUSAGE DNNERS Aw Short Otderg and Bf-watle. «f All JClnd. OPEN DALY num 8 A. _*.to» A. M. Hoe-Mavdfc akan L A PZZA * Mtode turn X»t«r*%, Vret> Chew <ud g*«_«e and Mrs. Arthur" O. Joergens, jprbpew ty at the ntersecton of the- southwesterly sde, of Clareont place and the northwesterly sde of Cranford avenue MrT and Mrs. August BeyertoMr. and Mrs. Rchard W. Shaw, lots 08 to 0, block H, secton No., ap of Orchard Park. Mr. and Mrs. Rchard* W._ Shaw to Mr. and. Mrs; Cuthbert Bertra Rashaw, lot, secton No., ap of Orchard Park. Mr. and Mrs. Saul B. Keller to Henry Meyer, lots 43 and 44, ap of Cranford Heghts. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Grdwood to The Lodger-lnc., property at the ntersecton of "thesoutherly sde of South avejnue and the northwesterly sde of tynor* avenute.. " -Mr* and Mrs. Wlla H. Hartg- to Joseph. Spson," property at the \lntetsectott-of the southeasterly sde Of, Orange avenue and the southwesterly sde-of-clareont place... " Mr. and Mrs. Wlla Neuan to Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Gardner, property n he southerly lne of State Hghway 9, beng new lne of North avenue,.05 feet froto the southerly lne ot Eastan street Mr. and MrsTWarrcn E. Harer to Mr. and Mrs. DonnvA. Det-, propertytot the ntersecton of the westerly sdelne of Oak lane andthe southerly sdelne of Belont avente. Mr. and Mrs. Jeroe T. Surpf to COME ON OVER The geleeuon- flue»t MKES WOOLEN SHOP Cererto Obardlnes ShetlawJ* Tweeds Cheek. Abe Unre tteeetlon of tbe rennu «M P*rk At*. PtalwBeM N Mr. and.mrs. Henry G.Drcks, Jots 3 and 32, ap of lands of the estate ot -Benjan F. H, secton and 2. Parkvew Xlanor, je- to Mh and Mrs. Vctor p. Shaheen, property n the northerly lne of Sut read; V Heng.avenue, f dren? Osuch, lote 48 to 484, ap of. Cranford KnollsT -..Catherne Vbgel, wdow, to George W We«eld Glee Club Concert Saturday j 20 fe*v fro produced. Else }_L Johanncssen -and Karstcln K-, her husband, to Per erty n the Southerly sde of South avenue f*e-{ tro Washngton street. Charles Jaes Leach, wdower, to _4r. ad Mrs. George Stephen -Leach, lots 92 and 93. frontng n the northerly sde of lne bf, Lenox "avenue, revsed- ap of.prospect Park, B{ddler ; pr<sperv la at; = th? hterseetr-*ohe-?_em»mheea»lerl3r~_de.-of- of the northwesterly sde of Unon avenue and the northeasterly sde of Lenox avenue. George M. Byan,.and the Federal Trust Copany, trustees,tofrankln John Carusone, property known as 07 Hapton street _... Cranford Realty Copany to Mr. and Mrs. Ensley R.J.Bennett, J)C_ property" knowk"as-"nof"2rroosek_t avenue.,-,. Mr. and Mrsl Frederclc Coonley, Jr., to Mr. and Mrs. John E. McHarg, lots 50to53, block 4ft2, ap of Cranford place.... Mr. and Mrs. Wlla Sched. Sr., to Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. T. Dpnaldson, property n the easterly sde of South Nnth street; 20 feet fro Belont avenue.. Mr. and Mrs. El Wlla Sefsn, Jr., to Else E. HUL jont tenants, lots J8 and 9, block 463, ap of Cranford place. Mr. and Mrs.-Ralph D. Weaver to Evelyn M. Bach, property n the easterly sdelne of Hgh street, 80 feet -fro- El street- Wlla- W. Ferree, wdower, to Lenox avenue feet tro Unon avernle. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert R. Wnckler to Mr.and Mrs. Robert Torrance Fnch, property n.the northerly sdelne of Pavcnee road leet fro Sprngfeld avenue. Mr. and Mrs.Wlla D. Huston to Mr. and Mrs. thenry R. Garrgues. ROOFNG and SPECALSTS " Snce 928 Johns Manvflle Approved Applcator FOB ESTMATE, Wlla L Schroeder PHONE CE. S ADAMS AVE, CRANFORD "Me... Jstayg r n the Ary! n M Mj_Nfv AND Turr "Frst, keep y present grade. That eans a lot 9 "By reealstng for 3 ears * ean pck y own branch of Mtvce n the Ar, Ground or Servce Forces, and can go to any overseas theater wsh. J get y uterng-out pay. e»en though reenlstng. Also, get SO a year reenltent bonus for each year ve been n the Ary My dependents receve faly allowances for the full ter of y enlstent And ll be elgble-for G Bll of Rghto bene* fts when get out of the Ary. "My food, clothe quarters. edcal and dental care are all Doll Hosptal 75 West Jersey St _ Elsabeth OPEN EVENNGS TLL 0 T ELt. PULL LNE PLUMBNG SUPPLES "g»e Vn Flwt ---We Ja«t About Evenrthlttk" <t» Ro f roperty known as -No. jlace. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Frankto Anerly lne of Lncoln avenae, feet fro Burchfleld avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Albert G. Hedgepe to Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. Yuckan, property n the northerly sdelne of BrqOksde. place, feet fro Orchard street Mr. ard Mrs. Frederck Ooonley, Jr., to Mr! and Mrs", JohrE. McHarf, lots 50 to SSvhlock 462, ap of Cranford place, J~ " Qno*- Corp, to John-jGv Mulla.ny, property n the. westerly sde ofj - rnora avenue, feet fro Norandy place, - Townshp of-cranwrd.-to Traht Wcdknecht, lot 35, revsed ap 6 Severn Park. Mabel Applegate, sngle, to Arthur J. Macauley, unarred, property known as 306.Reord avenue. Mr. and Mrs.! Charles E. LaPolnt to Mr. and Mrs. Jo$cph T. Pernlce, property n the southwesterly lne of Spruce street, feet fron West BUY WAS BONDS AND STAMPS U,.-..» _SJ -JJfeSg Jd J -e3dc Club,.wll. Jts 2st season wth a concert Saturday at the Roosevelt Junor Hch School n Wesleld; Mss Dcrna De Panphls. lyrc soprano, wll be guest solost, and the club also wll be asssted by a boys chor n~the Chrstas* secton of the progra. The club s drected by. Frank Scherer. who also drects the Montcar Glee Club. A. nuber of Cranford resdents are ebers of the Wesleld orgarzaton ard several- arc partcpatng n arrangeents for the c6n- Report Cards Feature. Hgh Standng of CHS Rtpfr rrrs fnr the,,flrat.markng perod ssued recently n grades 9 to 2 n the hgh school carred, renders dealng wth preparaton- of students for college, callng attenton -to tnt fact that Cranford Hgh. "ScbaoJ for years has been a eber n hghesrstandng of the Mddle States and,, /ft Secondary Scho6s ard also s aong the hghest on the approved lst of secondary schools of the" State Board of Educaton n Trenton. WHOLESALE & RETAL CRanford V " FRESH FSH MART 34 NtoHTH AVE.. E. CRAOTORD DANDEE Back To Pre-War Prce! CREME PERMANENT Now 4.95 servce U essental ctd-y to keep your ear n rtntaf order. Our Motto "Servce and Satsfacton Wth CoUrtesy" Washes Week Day* Only, ; STATON HOURS WEEKDAVS 8 A. M. to 7 P. M. SUNDAYS 9 A. M. to - P. M. (ranforfesso Staton FREDL/loetUt W. E.FREW ; North and SprntBeld Avea. TeLCE Save Te and BOARD YOUR TRAN AT ELZABETH OR PLANFED t&t t* Baltore, Washngton, the South and West FASTER TME MPROVED SERVCE»t» A&&O Route trans ttop at Elloberf and Planfleld. Most are DSBM-Electrcpowered and new f faster schedulev P "* courtesy and good eals offer you the -uto«t-l«-hravel-eolort-=~=f -; - -- MPROVED SERVCE THE SOUTH and WEST Fast, dependable servce to PHburgh, Chcago, Cncnnat, Lousvlle and St> Lous-wth convenrent connectons ta the West,J5outh and Soufhwet.. Secure new fe fob/a, for coplete nforaton. C-ll tutalmr 3-MOO BALTMORE & OHO RALROAD uv vcoav BOM0 - n«ount a wvul-ut Fwrary 7.58 Na E«lr» MUU Cut Bh_»M n. ~4«- -_ The sae twft. lm-g-lutlnr vennsnent ade faous by us for the budtet-carefal woan, Etehvave Qot«d Wednesdays Open Frdays TU 9.,;.,,,,; No. 0 Bus StoM at Door 202 Cenletoal Ave. (At Uneoln Av«.» CRanfow C "Any te after 26 years w can.retre at half pay ncreasng year by year to three-quarters retreent pay after 30 years of servce. And the te ve already served n actve ltary or naval. servce courtts toward y retreent te. Added up reenstent sees pretty sound to e!" Uted successfully by blr ndustry to stop absentees du». to Cold*, <Srpne and coon des and pans. MorKaps coes n capsule for, as prescrbed by physlelans, for propt, unfor and effcent - edcaton; Money back guarantee. At your dnrlst or wrte. HOSK8DRUGCO. Eltaabetu N..JT. r to can «nr*f 200da Ary schools. C furhatereenlslng v are gong to have fro 30 to 90 days furlough at hoe wth full pay and our travel pad both ways. And well have 30 days fur-~~ lough every year wth puy. -» JANUARY 3,946 AM MfOTANT DAT! fo«mn. N TU ARMY MEM MW a Anay wfca HMB ufera Mrawy wll ba rt»- U«-M la ttaat ONH*; Maa ho«- ta M- MU at HM af «lla- Yw My nutl AT ANY MUM - V.. _ ar 3 y<.(oaa-yaw hrata Hr la HH> Ay wu* a PAY PER MONTH- CNUSTO MEN Ja M_UM * U»_. * (a)-plrt 0% utuw (of Servce Ovtr. (b)-plua 50% U Meber of Flyng Cr»*«. Parachutat, ate. (c) -Plua S% ncreou n Pay lor Bach 3 Yeaa ol Servce. "Dent Say Greasy" Retututo- MONTHLY UTUMENT NCOU AFTCR Master, Scrse-nt M "»* «K Serceant (30.00 Tcchanl Serscart U4J0O Suff Sergeant ««* 0 Yean Strvlt Sfl tht JOS THftOUQff U. S. ARM - - UA "GMtDAN OF Prvate F.rtl due. UJM.. SOLOO $09.70 $ J 74.2J 6O.7J 56J O * * * * * * * * * * * U-WMT MOW AT VOW N-MfST a «. AMUY ueauntho STATON v P. O. BLDG. ELZABETH, RJ- MAtV MAH9AT M«U0l Huy Utr&xtVu vvd descrpton of tbkfttl of drty dshes, on a recent broadeat, brought a letter of protttt fro horrfed housewfe. "Greasy U tuch an unpleasant ww4, alu) wrote. "Sure," answered MsjyMs*f»ret, "But greasy, stcky dd-h vapes-jwt Thats, one of he onswhyunjoy talkng about Df on ty progra very <Uy. Df ake* wuhlfcf tt* onoaut dltju- M f w pe!" ; wonder sprtual tlgs n lfe. Soe who just played he pano a lttle have dscover new pleasure n further astery of the keyboard. Others who never were great rtenew of peranent usc have acqured the desre for further understandng of the endurng usc of all generatons...musc s a creatve force n out lve*. t releves tenson. t brngs a healng Boothness to hearta and nds that have been burdened wth Borrow and anrety..we consder t a prvlege to be able to assst fa, your.electon of a pano whether new, used or rebult. eut hotnofublfll la half tea,-ufa for. c. ;, ; V 4 M /,, ;, -.,,..,.;;;...;,.,;... SS-.M "TUB JUTsu-e Center of New Jeney" GRFFTH PANO COMPANY STENWAY BEPRESEVTATVES 60S BROAD STREET, NEWARK 2, NEW JERSEY OMNWBUBSDATErBnXGS UNTL lsb ->;$ ravor-of-tlc-month Sg SfeLS S ojsssdtasrnonmfrmhavorrnj skllfully blended wtlvrch crea and other fne dary products. Enjoy ths tely treat often Burng the Holday Season. Just ask for Scalttst Eggnog ce.crea at your nearestcastles dealer and.takea quart,. or arc hoe., ; PMuen / Natoaal P_«Vjr JW«<7 AUo MaUn» M-o»««CM_H- " Jon tbejru tbt Seallal Vllage Store, tdng Jack HaUy. VTEAV. 930 P. M., Tburtdayt. THESE ARE THE GUYS»fl >-r\hey are the boys who fought and won the war. Many of the are watng to be brought hoe soe ust"rean on duty soe have bsen wounded and soe are peranently dsabled. Thats why we have a Vctory Loan. t coats oney to guard Japan and Gsrany. t takes oney to start en out agan n cvlan lfe. Hosptalzaton costs oney and our wounded ust be gven the best of care. Buy Vctory Bonds and hold the. fhv FNSHED THfB JOB, LETS FNSH 0*** ; &{ M.y.flA?fc.fe p k ft f s."a wh a J

9 ... MBWSWWaMHaMeWWeaMaMHMMMWWMalM H._!J y..j.-...-v..v-....."... " " --,--- " -f - r- T. ; ; ; -.v\r.;-v-.;--;- >--.,.. >a v, ;, T""- - frro CTAMTOB ~" Descrbes Work Of War Dads Tb«wftk of 750 chapters.of Aercan War Dads throughout the country, *rlth a total ebershp of " lod.ooo fathers, was descrbed by H. JBCudsott Dobw*. presdent of the RoseVle-«oselle Park Chapter,, p a talk at 4he weekly luncheon eetng of Crahtord Rotary Club n Trnty parah house last-thursday. The speaker, was tttroduced by G. Nelson Kllng, "presldent-of Cranford Chapter. Anercan War nads, Mr. Dobson related, are workng lor adequate hosptal facltes and edcal servces for veterans and arc seekng to nsure veterans an opportunty, to con* tue ther educaton n recognzed nsttutons art Kalr. fees. He declared that State Unversltes are chargng veterans-who are. resdents of the State* out-6r state-ttaton-fees, r ahdttat the War bads are seekng legslaton to correct ths. The organzaton arranges for counsel for returned veterans n need of t and als to see., that veterans get all they are enttled tounder the-.g.. 3 of Rghts, the speaker sad. Mr. Dobson related that none of BUY the Natonal Meet*..«* tdfa receve salary of expenses. - He revested. thafaej* tonal presdent traveled ore,than 50,000 les»t h* own expense n the nterests or the organzaton durng the past year. All fathers of veteransor forer veterans are elgble to jon. Clarence Frtz, a eber of the Lons Club, also spoke, urgng the Rotarys support for a sports dnner early ne*t year for the hgh school athletc-teas. The, club agreed to act as a sponsor.. The Cranford Busness-Assocaton also wll Be asked to partcpate. The dub accepted wth regrets the resgnatofof Jack W. Apgar, who re-, cently retred -fron-busnesffn s?anford. Other guests at the eetng were the Rev. George Runner of. Hllsde, Harold Snyder of Unon, Arthuj" Wllas of Elzabeth, Fred Znk of Weseld, Don Lngenfelter of Roselle and Wlla Dangle, Jr., recently returned fro ltary servce." Local StudenVHead On Broadcast Network Andrew Knetro of 8 Elzabeth avenue, a senor at Cranford Hgh School, was heard on a broadcast of the nsttute of Student Opnon Rado For over. 67 statons of the FRGDAE =BUY T N CRANFbRD= VANS CJUNFOH) EtECfRG " ALbEN a*meet ">»>*"*&~" -, ; "XSSANFOKD e-ms M. CPOLLA GENERAL CONTRACTOR. " furnshed for concrete, brck work, plasterng and ceent work, also atphalt drvwayt. Hoes Archtects advce. Call anyte. 7 NEW STREET TeL CRanford 64)73S-W \j Mutual Network Saturday ornng <,*- «o,,.«or Capus sad ther Wesbaden n occuped Getrnany, sh*,val a t 0 3 f t.,... \. cars, and for Rutgers Unversty, Us now playng the portant role of Sarah Lawrence Collfege, Alr Force troops ; and «he "" " "" suss..a.ffp?**prw/.h w>n. at fee New..gaba n. the Red Cross-stock...v. corn-,,-. N.V,and V d taught tag t*h? & last June. of the ng do you con-jersey College for Woen n New ol "The Road-o- 4>orhood Rowe. n- Newark, before sder the greatest obstacle you wll Brunswck. A tephoore at NJC, Roe," and rehearsnsfor f a part n she went overseas wtb-thehedlass BUT WAB BONDS AND STAMPS have to overcoe n order to reach Mss -Hunh. plats 6 ajor- n eco-"deanoes and socology. She s a Ruthf the secoha show on the your ultate a, n lfe Lack of tratne or educaton; lack-of oney; scholarshp holder.. pehtbealthr physcal handcap or lack of physcal stana; lck of pull wth the rght tjeople, or unwllngness to ake the personal saersees. Serves Overseas Grantord Artst C Wlsons Delvery Servce necessary to reach a goal?" SMALL OF FURNTURE, PACKAGES, As an ovfevseasjorker for the Because, of another oolbrnent Aercan Red Csoss, Mss Jean.Mor- TRUNKS, ETC DELVERED. the broadcast was 70 heard locally. Mss Hunn Cottee g of- Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Hunn of 25 Arlngton road;-was charan of.the cottee n charge of nvtatons for the "Jaeson Jaboree," a dance held Saturday evenng for resderts Wlbur Coon Shoes PROBLEM FEET Str4l» l AAA to EK to* BTO*E CLOSED AT. NOON fr Andrew Crsant of AtoeHeat at SM Centel*! Cranfor UNSGHTLY HAR B«free front a on.anna, lega, Ctec... AdvaneedKREE eleetrolyus.... etlukl < Cnsruteed petavaen rcbmval, "", CONSULTATON Phone for appontent ANDERSON 8 Alen St..Cranford CRwford 6-W2 -EL rson,..daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sarn- Hf. Morrson, 3 Casno avenue, - been usng.; both her _dranaatctt talents Statoned at newly organzed copanys schedule. The stock assgnent was preceded drecor for the Red Cross for 42nd Dvson, troops at Bschofshoen, n - tlje Austran Aps, where Mss.Slorrson organzed classes for solders wth artstc talent Thes conssted of sketchng and pantng trps nto the -ountans, aswell- as supervson of a wood carvng class. -Mss M«n»s>n studed at Joseph DFabo and Son - OL Rrn&s Best by Test" - " CRanford W COAL FNEST ANTHRACTE OL COAL NOW AVALABLE Propt Delveres Cranfor Cotradles. N EAST, CWANPOaUl - Coe n or Call CRanford 64)524. BULDNG MATERALS STORM SASH PANT MATERAL BULDERS HARDW f You Want THE BEST, GeTlt At TES GLADLT GVEN Hgh and Chestnut Streets CRanford 64)508 Drver Found Gulty, Fned $222; Other Polke Court Cases Found guluyo drvng xdtleunder the nfluence of ntoxcatng lquor, wbek arragned before Recorder Carrol K. Seller* n polce court Mondaynlght,JE"erclval Seat-lea, 49, of 4 Garden place. wa«ned $200 and assessed $20 doctor** feet and $2 court costs. H& llcemf wa revoked for two year*.. Havng, pleaded not gulty, Searles declared he would appeal the caws. Hs bond of $500 was contnued pendng the the appeal Searlea wan attested October 20 by CoffeeAddretses Boy Scout Troop Townshp Clerk J. Walter Coffee dws«tperenc«on bs recent trp to Europe to ad n nauguratng a recreatonal progra for the Ary of Oecubaton, at a eetng of Boy Scout Troop 80 n the baseent of the «rt Presbyteran Church Frday bght Mr. Coffee* descrbed condtons n Gerany" and Prance, and the troop was deeply nterested n all hehadtoaay. - The speaker also descrbed the functonng of local governng bodes lor the boys. A lvely, queston and answer perod followed the talk. The scouts expressed, a wsh to hear Mr. Coffee speak, agau soon. Extngush Car Fre Patrolan George lard prevented what ght have been coplete destructon of a car when he called out the fre departent shortly-before 9 Patrolan Lester Powell after an ac-pcdent on Rarttatt road near Centenng fro an autooble parked on. Sunday on seeng soke conal avenue nvolvng Searle* car the south sde of the ralroad staton. a n hjbjplwelssof d J JEbf. renen extngushed.a.,fre.ln., Clark. Darr Vfalter t de the front seat cushon, apparently clared Searles underhfe nfluence of caused by a burnng cgarette left n lquor and unftdrve. Testony the car. was taken Noveber S and dedson Wl Monday nght Whteup of Elzabeth, by Patrolan Lester Powell wth a traffc lght volaton, was AUS fned $5 and $2 cost of court Mrs. Dolores rngate, 42 West Holly street arragned on coplant of Patrolan Harry Page on a slar charge, was fned $3 and $2 cost AUce R. Hene of Wesleld, charged by Patrolan Page wth drvng to the left of a safety sland at South and Centennal avenues, was fned $2 as was Harry Fsher of RotKlle Park, suoned Patrolan Antctn Kovacs for, proper parkhg. pth wood, ajralgred on cbnlalnt of Sgt Thoas WoMs forjo ; %top street volatlon, was fned $3an# Paul J. Chrstensen_lof_Wesleld,_ charged by Powell w(thcareless drvng, receved sentence and was as- $2 cost BUY WAft BONDS -UttHSTAMPS- REGULARLY - NTEROR ; DECORATNG SERVCE MARON ZANDER CRanford lt Gets Football Letter Edward Roberts, son of MwC A. Leonard Roberts; of «Beech street has-been-voted asbeenvoted avatsty foc>u>all( ful"( at Knox K Clleg* tt Galesburg, HL, by the Swash Athlttc Board of ControL Ah ex-servcean, Mr. Roberts s a freshan at Knox ths year. WDT WAK BONDS AND BTAMTS N CHAMCEHY 6r\tW JEMCY To Dunl JL. KuuMly, or hu hdn. * _ or yptnta NtMauUtM, tuar or a»y el tb«lr h.l*. dwlu**; XWUUN. daumntan. (fr*ntm*. ulcns or»uct**on a tuu> tlu* or nttrwt By vrtu* t ta od»r af U» Cert of Chactry of New Jnuy d. on (b< dty «f Uw (UU Hntol n,r«uh whdrta W«U*» E«tUh \t aett. plwnnt. tnd Dwalj JL Kuuwlly at all uw.defttuunu. you ud cuh of you wm.maulmd to tppeu ud ww the UU of >UL «oan>ftln»ttt on v or Won the Sth day of JtauUy-M«t or the.u4bll wll be ulcen M e»af«u«dt tal>m you. The uld btll b ded, to Quet ttle of the nld - Denslt JL Kennelly. ta certan Utub aad DWDU ow partbhurty duerbed a folloa* All the followt dekrlbed land* add pnlm* tutte (t the Towhlp of Craaford. la the County of Unon and 8ute of New Jleney, ttnawa and dealcnaud * Lota 4SS and S M delneated on a ap eeuued "Hap and Property of Aldtne. Vnloa County. H., lu"; HU*«yed by JL U. Woodruff, aurveyor and Hed n the offce of the Clerk of tha County or Unon at Ellbeth on Noveber T, l» l. and you and ««(*-<* you-are a»<lrd*f«n(untjr.beeau»j<ou od «adt of you cla to the lae or toe (art thereof or toe lawreat theren, or to hold ase len or eneuubrmnee thereon, and f you cla any.ttle to. ntereat n or eneo- ARNG BUSNESS AGAN T»S OLD 06 North Unon Avern (Adjuent to BtMgtta TDSHg 8tot«> We Wll Be Pleased to Serve You Wth EXPERT SHOE REPARNG. X We Also Have a SHOE SHNE PARLOR lmus Sharpen f our. ce_8k#te«2ntry BLANK RESDENCE CHRSTMAS DECORATON CONTEST UNDER AUSPCES CRANFORD GARDEN CLUB Please accept y entry n the resdence Chrstnas decoraton contest sponsored by the Garden Club of Cranord... OWMtCV U. BOAMJLV SUkltar of Cea»aaaU - Hlth 8ttee» TooBTHotty. S. J. X>*tedKo«eberl<l. SS.. U-U MOKMAL rot UMTMV WWC *H» ftoad COMSTUOCTOM MS The tbvnabkf towaluee e( the T»«uhlpt3e Cra«rf<*dl «>U t*e*u*mat on Deeeeaber lath MS at M P. at * the tawrtmfthw ef aa f VttrlUd H*e BanUatjr kwer aod a SUtnl- Boua p««tr*uoa f»»*beflt oo a> p«*>*e*<l %atd fnua Walnut A»eou» ta alaeambur HUeet. - tt* Bwlefy «e«re» tauet be- coaeleted whhla thrty da>«after award el C)o«tMa to Ot«M> buder. r»»*«ebt uttet be canaeted wlhlfl all ttwtha after awatd <rf the <»aw»ot<.. ;.. -. The bldak et*t>»ttlml te.lwreal bw*wt ueetlnc au lt* t«qult*tt«u of the ape«lfle*> UkbW OB W* at the Tewdhlp _o»c* -»ul b* awankd lh» eastnct tl lnffltlt~r "* " JuTbUtl-tt* be tuhltud ta th»»u* Cterlt n» a*«l*d eb«elot*. Th* <«**loc* ahall to rteary Marked wth the (Udder * nae Un tltl awearlk.t *te> nt»a of thu»hta>ul. All UW bd* attut to a«eoam«nl*d wth a t*tot cheek of }l% of lh» auount bd! te ehedt uad* BtytU* ta the Towaahl» CoealtU»r-T<Mthl» or eath ef Uw 6«bdder and the neh»u be NUlaed by «h» t»»«m» Cga- «. uku «aalbfaetary eantntl. ayetmg ta the aoeclbeauaea th*t aw a o»rt of thle haa beea eatered teto >,«»» of CraB*w4 a»d Ox law bwmer. t ot the low buuef ta eour tola a aarufasar, to the»«- «U HWlt to hafebatraa beta* JTAU\N CHEESE SPAGHETT AND HCyr SAUSAGE AMERCAN AND TAUAN GROCERY. HAERY BtTAUtNt ACROSS raom C. H. M. STATON 22 South Ave., E., **?! Make ChHstas! Baby Rngs. 0 - Chldrens Brth S tone Rngs ;- ;># / Jhnor M Cocktal Rngs Sgnet Rngs for Young Men and Woen Hand-ade Sterlng Slver Rngs Waddng Rngs for Men and Woen _ NORTH UNON AVE. \CRANFORD 6522 h«torn -Wjk-fc, tth th«bd tor any eaem banal «w»* tt. rallur* of tn an bdder s HW Uk> aatla- " t*et a»r»e.th# laceneu H the ]rlau aod «jerflt(««may b. llflllmtlj W> to and Mltdlt Dwbw ltth, MS. r. y»-»«taad CMettM.. Sodaeer. tt-u JOHN A/MANGER - ACCOUNTANT AND AUDTOR Announces the Openng of Hs Offc* at 5 ALDEN STRECT Roo 9 CR««fod SATSFY HS PASSON Gve McGregor Sports Wear! Lesure Coats, $500 Wool aplad Shrts. $7.50 and $0.00 Sport JackeU, $27.50 Sport Shrts. Sold Colors..Wool Mufflers, $.95 to $3.95 GOLDBERGS MENS SHOP 8 North; AveW. / CRanford SHOP EARLY! Only 5 Days Tll Xas TM. ;%f %. w K -<la Dr. Howard P. Wagert Surgeon Quro»<Mf«t Offce n o u n n Ctuttrd. DUy A. M. «U uwu CLASS A Doorways (Consultant Mrs. Cart Hanson,,..-- CRanford ). CLAS&B Any other sutable exteror decoratons.. (Consultant, Mrs.. Mathew Hall, CRanford 6>-2305-W) Enter One Class Only. wll abde by the decson of the Judges. u Other «v«tb«y bf»»p6latm«tt nlr enc -c, Sgned... Address.. - Entres Close at S p. n. Sat, Dee. 22 Jodttnc fro 7 to.9 p.» Dee. 26. V or 28 T. H. JUDSON, Jr. T. R. SARGENT. Broker 02 ELM ST., WESTFELD WE F YOU UVE N CRANFORD > And Have A Son or Daughter n Servce or Forerly, n Servce -JON NGW- CRANFORD CHAPTER AMERCAN WAR DADS WOVE ONLY GOT SHOPPNG CAVS DO YOUR CHRSTMAS BUYNG N CRANFORD! GBANFOKD BUSNESS ASSN. n order for your entry to be "consdered, ths blank ust be returned to MRS. MATHEW D. HALL, 8 NORMANDE PLACE, by DECEMBER 22. BUY FT N CRANFORD! LARGE METAL CLOTHES HAMPER, Whte or.red..,.; -. EXTRA LARGE DOUBLE DECK BREAD BOX, Whte or Red LARGE VEGETABLE BNS,.Mute-rJafld...,,,.,;.. RUBBER COATED DSH DRANERS Large Selecton of OL CLOTH, 46" wde, per yd. «49 5* Matchng Shelf Cjl C oth, per yd..20 Edgng, to atch, per yd ELECTRC BATHROOM Gfts Galore-- AT SEAGERS DRUG STORE! BUT OVK A)VCE S TO SHOP EA»LY THS CHE8TMA8 BECAUSE OUK GFT trrehs ABE GONG FAST! Seagers Drug Store 04 N. Unon Ave. Cranford A & A Hardware TOY s AND 5th THREE FEATHERS \ KNSEY... SCHENLET 3.86 Whsper Lght Rch Flavor New Store Hours STARTNG MONDAY OUR STORE WLL BE OPEN FROM 9 A.M.to 9P.M. MONDAY THRU FRDAY, and -tv ; p P *f..--. s-;.-> To Protect nterests of Our Young Men and Woen n Unfor DUES $3 A YEAR CLP AND MAL MEMBERSHP APPLCATON TODAY! Chapter NAME...;...,...lHebccsl»n No (Tyw> o* JHnt) Ut FU. XlltUr Applcaton for Mebershp AMERCAN W A R DADS to T. J. McLaughlln, Secy,. Chapter No. 3, Aercan war Dads, Townshp Roos, Cranford, N. J. j hereby apply for ebershp ebhp n the Aercan n War, Dad* and d f accepted td wu fathfully fthfll coply l wth the oblgaton oblgt of thotder to whch have subscrbed. AND DAUGHTERS N ARMED FORCES We nvte you to the thrll of a lfete to Bredts Half & Half! ts exctng as a gallop before breakfast,, refreshng as a plunge n a pool. For Bredts Half & Half snt just a xture ts a blend. Not just beer alone. Not just ale alone! But a blend whose forula s and wll tnue to be our brewaster*s secret Tonght... ths very nght... try Bredf flr Half & Half! Slk couldnt be soother. Nor ocean spray ore bracng!... ts cheerng, joyous, frendly* N o wonder so any people lke t! Ask for t by nae Bredts Half & Half!. /. ; (ND flovos VtnHHO NffOED K)lVAN HUH STEMWARE COCKTAL GLASSES, Etch RTTENHOUSE ELECTRC DOOR CJHMES pc PASTEL DNNER SET, f Servce for g u CHRSTMAS GFTS We have a wde selecton of beautful gft Hes n eatherware. pottery, gl*««ware, Rbgew Slver and knck-knacks...., BEGNNNG MONDAY, OUR STORE WLL BE OPEN EVENNGS TLL 9 P. M. ALBAN - LEWS HARDWARE and GFTS (Foraerly Avenue AVKUM) Phone CR. 64M66 THERES NO STORE N UNON COUNTY WTH THE TOYS WE HAVE AND AT OUR REASON- ABLE PRCES STOP N AND MAKE YOUR SELECTON NOW BEFORE OUR STOCK S DEPLETED. " BUY T\N CRANFORD A & A Hardware CRANFOMV8 OLDEST HABDWAtt STOU 2 North Avenue, W. CRanfonl 6030 TURDAYSe We Are Open All Day Wednesdays BUY T N CRANFORD! leena { ; LQUOR TOM WE DELVER! B H! W M M * w r* w y w ]W"" < w wwwanw wnwwn,

10 s ; t* A/. f??..-. FollesSlow Hgh School H-Y Club presented ts *ade and Ea Folles of 945 * befo-re a large and apprecatve audence n the hgh school *udltertth Frday nght- The play was staged by Frank Rasey, Mrs., Jdwshe and Mss Jeanette. E. Sektburg of the hgh -school tocmc Students takng part f the play Don Andersen. Allan Austn, Peggy Austn, Sophe.Barber, Joan. Bracken. Torn BfjMon; Sarah Brooks, Alce Buck, Anta Burllngae, Bll Bur- nett, Paul Catts, Janet Churchll. Dck P.uffeld. Robert FttskBll Fay. Dave Fnch, Bob Grady, Mfltbn Hagerstro, Joyce Heyden, Betty Holt, Pat Johnson. Patty "Knsella, Barbara U. Hnrry Lennon. Ralph twtters. "Grace Lvngston, Hburard Loderstedt, Dlck-Loveland, Hay Moran, Charles Molt, Vctor, Nlelsony John Noske, Peggy Paulson, Befey Rader, Arnold Reehert, Alce RMd, John Rushack, Arthur Ryan, Mare Scahlon, Wulla Scrbrough, Jack Sknner,. PatU Sall. Bernard Phth wawkattpjohnphatcher Tothasula, Joan Toasula, Frank Torrens. Rowland Tudor, Beverly Van Dyne and Stephen Walsh. "the stage crew.coprsed George Kaser, Wlla Scarbrough, John Htn, Walter Ousteran, Robert Johnson. Stan Weland, Jack Sdnner. Noran Hughes, Alex MacDougall, Kaw Knnrv. J<*nn Louse Lund*ren. Flosse Seher, Jeanette Olsen, Jane Tfeey, Jean Ecksten and "Barbara k u n o w..". -" -. Lghtng was n charge of To qsruber. Dave Seonte, *jnla Health _. Report for October The leport otf Health Offcer tl lara J. Wllsey for October shows the followng contagous dseases recorded for that onth one. of chcken pox, one of Geran easles, 0 of nfantle paralyss, three, of tuberculoss and two of whoopng cough. There were also two.dog hte cases durng.the onth. Mr. Wfllsey sad that several cases of-searet fever were reported durng Noveber. There -were 4 cases of polo reported ths season, Mr. Wllsey sad, the lastease havng been recorded toward the end of-october. The chld hygene, nurse ade seven hoe vsts durng.october to expectant others, 80 vsts to chldren less than year old and 36 vsts to chldren fro to "8 years old» total of 23. The health departent also nvestgated 20; prvate preses and nvestlgated~28 coplants. Durng the-sae perod, accordng to the vtal" statstcs records, there Z b h d l h d tuwday. The 8b Marks ehou» also wll take part n Methodst Church wll eet at the The thuh at ;,.S -p.. Monday. Woans Socely / wu T th l h t 2 y / wth luncheon at 2 oclock. A eetng of the Couples Club wh.be held t 85 p., Tuesday. Md-week prayer servce wll be at 8 p. BOL Wednesday, andthere wll be- a gettogether at servce en a woen at the church next Thursday evenng. Jr. Servce League Prepares for Xas MrsWHUa Erflanr-gave a talk and deonstraton on use of greens n Chrstas decoratng at a neetng rages. ~ Methodst Church Actvteslsted "Wll He Fnd fath?" wll be the seron topc of the Rev. Albert Allnger at the 845 and. oclock ornlng-gervlces-sunday-at thp f!ranr ford Methodst Church. Sunday School-classes for all pupls under the seventh grade wfll be held «t 045, and junor and senor hgh school pupls wll eet at oclock. Youth Fellowshp eetngs wll be held at the church at 7 p.. The Rev. John W. P. Coller, Jr., r. B «tnr of St Marks AMS. Church, wll be guest preacher at R an and Wlla Benns. yew? n charge of tckets, and Ed KlngTandled publcty for) the show. J Hghlghts of Fall Harstyles of Grace Get a kck out of snappy fall weather coffure. A vwon n gladur. CaU CRanford «-84«Today ;.. For on Appontent Lady Far Beauty Salon.. DOROTHY FLEMNG, Prop. Q8W«l.ut Ave. Cranfod y y t e Youronthly payent* take care of your taxes* fre nturanve and nterest and Pay Off Your Mortgage As ea»y as payng rent.. nterest charged on unpad balance only CRANFORD SAVNGS & LOAN ASSOCATON Offce 2 N. Unon Ave.. Cranfovd, SL J. Open daly +M A. M. to 8 >. M. 8at*rdaj*-4tS» A. VLto t M> TCLKPHONK CaANFOKD M H Auwatt U.MtLt* luwr to luttw BUY VCTORY BONDS AND STAMPS ON SALE HERE MEDCAL STUCENT..OR R FRMOUS lortter? tttt who CREATED a oler...you can defy onster fuel blls.and cold-weather dscofort when youf hoe s heat sealed wth a te-tested rock wool product We guarantee dependablty of workanshp and can arrange for!; te payents upto three years to pay. $$*!,. NSULATON.*& SPECALSTS the servce. The board of educaton of the Chrstnas at the hoe of Mrs. Jaesparty at 83 p. a. next Thursday n. R, MacDonald, 25 Orchard j reet, Tuesday. Chrstas stockngs were dstrbuted, by Mr. Lews B; Galely, charan of the welfare cottee. F6U6wnjg the eetng sustanng ebers entertantd at a ted to.wer coe.provslonal ebelrs. The tea cottee wan headed by Mrs, Ed ward TerrelL Mrs<r» nk H. Dlcksbn and Mrs. El J. poured. f p The regular onthly eetn"jrof-the league board was held. Monday, at the borne of Mrs, ClftpaP. Cox, 300 Elzabeth; svenue.. Art Group Party p y y. Tenr nant Taylbr, and Mrs. LUlan Albrecht wll take part n the Weseld Art Ast,t Pauls parsh bouse, Weseld. The aar wll be open to the publc, and there wll be Chrstas cards, pantngs,.prnts, handerfts and art obr jects, ade by ebers,* whch wll be offered for sale Refreshents wll be served and there wll be a door prze. No s chafged. Mothers* Club to Hear Trqop 80 Speakers The Mothers Club of Box_Seout Trtop 80, eetngnrlh«rbaren«srot 4he Frst Presbyteran Church* at 8 Th HffXZ p.. toorrow, wflthear O. Rdchelt, neghborhood, cossoner assgnedtotroop 80; Scoutaster Howard Cowperthwate and Assstant ScoutastetJCaesf Flyr J AU «ebv«<rf«ldub aw uto;tafa advantage of the opportunty d dte-fwfll-bfe cuss scoutng-probles wth the troop representatves. - Plans for phrstasacvues also Hbrna"dr.-Bt.the t h flhwhleh wul be conducted by Mr*. Herbert G.Wlsor, presdenfc.. FREE HOME DEMONSTRATON AD WESTERN ELECTRC Pnll CoW" hearln* ore reslstte MNDBO. aauer. ugner, curved to body contour. Wde frequency range, only two easly adjusted controls ;.. - Molded Earpece or Bone Conducton tecever Extra on-dspby at Martns Jeweler. L -H RAYMOND E. MEAD, Dstrbutor 8 AMUftOtOSJUOAB.,., ;. = CRANFO C-»42 GVE THE WOMEN N YOUR LFE... t o o l! How sweater* tlutt yotbcan~am... and all o the n asesfcr wnneal~ Soft *rool eujfgatta, pubovers, coat eat* en. Luscous boucl sweaters, ludsje- weaters, heavy-knt aweaters Enough Bweater* for your ssters, your Mothers, your coumns and your Aunts, All war nd Chrstnusy as plu puddng! Put weaters on your gft lst and start hppng «- - r - (. (A.) 00% ttoel bouu cardgan wth *!*+ Mcu. ftttd va& n blade d judua. 36 to <B.) 00% eool hanunlt eardlgen wth W«H buttons. Bhu,tr**M, teuu, nut, 36 to (C) 00% wool Mwy-Jbrt wmgrn wa U l l buueu. Coral, qua, tan, - pttu 36 to a (D.) 00% wool leng*u#md cardgan n ydlow, bhu, pnk, ladt d guy. U M Matchng $kort*l wd tlpowr, (V.) 00% wool cardgan wth V-clc, 3 podteu. Navy, powdtr bhu, brown, black, $r*ett,r*d (G.) Long lfvtd bwuu cardgan wth fltua lt, V-ntclc. Bhu, aqua and chtrry. Sxt 38 to 4L <H.) 00% wool ftttd cardgan tcth /»«rcolored Buftons. Grttn, broutn, toyal, tan, chtny.hd t., "!.. ".,. >. " " ". -.. ", ;..., ;,.. ;. ; ;. ;..., , - _, -.. ; _.. -, ;..... BUY VCTORY BONDS.. * --A ELZABETH.... H w f V«j j sn.... rrn S>aC GARWOOD CRANF0R KENLWORTH fe ;-.*«NEW JERSEY. THURSDAY, DECEMBER FVE CENTS Prevalent; Schools Ht Cranford has had ts share of the wave of colds, grppe and gastro-n- -testnal_dsturbaneeaj6ted-.nl_ths orca durffptterpagt week ht were school chldren, wth absences runnng, to about one-quarter ot the total enrollent n -soe -schools, andlany teachers beng out ll. Busness -organzatons also were feclrg" the epdec, wth depleted r h d Hardest Seuutswt j g up for those eployes hoe n bed.. Doctors were.havng a busy te of t, as were all local druggsts. Absences n the eleentary schools ran about 2 per cent last week, wth a lttle lower fgure for the hgh school. Dr. Howard R. Best, supervsng prncpal, reported. Hgh school attendance fgures ths week showed runnng about 6. per cent, n the eleentary school fgures. Dr. Best sad....,.,.. Health offcals and doctors over the week-end dscussed the advsablty of closng the schools because of the contagous nature of the llness, but M;jwgs_decaed to wat and see what the trend was. ths week..decreases n absences noted ths week ndcated no closng would be necessary before_the..,,scheduled date of Deceber 2 forthe beguwtog-of rstas-holday; *- V Welfare Xas Basket Mve Charan Naed Mrs., Howard Klen wll head the Chrstas basket cottee of the Cranford Welfare Assocaton agan ths year, t was- announced at a board eetng last week. She wll be asssted, by several ebers of the assocaton and three ebers of the Junor Servce League. As n past years, the Cub Scouts.wlUule<aL.the,baskete..and~the-Boy. - Swrats~wflrHsnbUe barrels or boxes n local stores. Donatons of non- " Pershable foods placed n these contaners wll be used to help -fll 4he Chrstas baskets for unfortunate fales n Cranford. - Anyone wshng to ake a drect atonof-rnoney or food ay do so at the offce of the drector of relef at 2 Alden street or at- the offce of the executve secretary of the Welfare Assocaton at 0 North Unon avenue. All donatons wfll be gratefully receved and wll help to ake possble a- "Merry Chrstas" for qute a nuber of fales whch otherwse would have, nothng. A report oh the New Jersey Welfare Conference held aljhe Essex t was ponted out that whle the prevalent dgestve upsets are very uncofortable, n ost cases the llness s of relatvely short duraton wth no serous after-effects. Dr. Best sad that n cases where there were sx or seventeachersout at the sae te n a school, soe dffculty was experenced n arrangng for substtutes, but he declared that condtons were provng ths week... Local druggsts reported that prescrpton busness had alost trpled durng the past week; and that there had been ncreassed sales n such tes as theroeters, hot", water»bags Land, cc bags.vaporzers and wngtt.,,,sste ples of soeta tt"; ples of soearugs wettrept; creasng because of the unusual general deand for the, but t was hoped that ths weeks ore seasonable weather would result n an proveent n publc health that would result n an end of the heavy dran on prescrpton stocks. D. of A. Elects Mrs. Dooltde Mrs. Florence Doolttle was elected counclor of Harry D. Johnson Councl, 23, Daughters Of Aerca, at a eetng last nght n Masonc Teple. She succeeds Mrs. Florence Dela Serra, who was coplented on her work BB counclor..other offcers are. VceH»undlor, Mrs. Georgejean Hlckan; assocate. vce-counclor, Mrs. Alberta Lawrence; conductor, Mrs. Ethel Dunbaden; warden, Mrs. Gladys Johnson;nsde sentnel, Mrs. Marge Frankln; outsde sentnel, George Lawrence; assstant recordng secretary, Mrs. Margaret Warner; and trustee for 8 onths, Mrs. Lucy Schndler. Mrs. Gladys Schndler, charan of servce fund, reported Chrstas Rfts had been sent to all sons and daughters of Councl ebers n servce. Followng the eetng, a Chrstas nnd capsule revealng party was held n the baseent of the teple, whch was decorated wth a Chrstas tree. Gfts were exchanged. Mrs. Lawrence was charan. Mrs. Olga Mller ot Roselle. deputy, receved any p H* w *Ba«.AA*aaan0,j ff»pjrt ljjb Clous, and Noran Glbbs, Arthur Lyons, George Lawrence and Harry Needlework Guld ngatherng Jan. 9 The annual to-gatherng of the Cranford Branch of the Needlework Guld of Aerca wll be held Wednesday, January 9, at 0 a.. n Trnty Parah house*.t was announced ths week by Mrs. E. A, Crukshank, 2nd, charan of the local branch. Local resdents have been requested to send donatons before that date to the drectorto who they have contrbuted la <the 9«ct Because of unavodable crcu- tances, the n-gatherng s beng held later «hls year and -there stll s te for new ebers to Jon the organzaton, whch carres out a worthwhle work locally and throughout the Naton. AW of the drectors wll be publshed next week. " TellsrAs Of War Dads. AlthouEh;.thJb. war s over ard the veterans, are cong hoe, the wdvk of the War Dads has just begun, Rchard J. Hall, secretary ot the State Councl of War Dads- and presdent «t h e j y C h M at the local chapters frst annversary eetng last Frday nght n the Casno. House h Newark recently was gven at the board eetng by.mrs. Carre C. Grady, delegate fro Cranford. The speaker sad that the hundreds of chapters throughout the naton wll help secure for, the veterans all to whch-they are justly enttled ; jobs, bousng accoodatons, educaton, hosptalzaton andfnancal assstance where needed. Mr. Hall stressed the portance of the recent request of Gen." Onffr Bradley, adnstrator of. the Veterans Adnstraton, for addtonal hosptal facltes for veterans. Although Congress at frst turned down Gen. Bradleys request for $50,000,- 00t> addtonal appropraton far _tm" On Sunday Fnal rehearsals have been-held, and the chor ptlne frst Presbytepurpose, they have snce reconsdered the easure-as a result of a flood of telegras ffent by War Dad chapters.. The speaker pad trbutetog. Nelson Klng,- presdent of the local chapter, for the-workje.s dong and credted Mr. KlrE-3th}»sponsornE the resolutonto prevenrstrkes and lock-outs whph was adopted by the Natonal organzaton and forwarded to Washngton. Presdent Truan ran Church, augented to 7u voces for the occason, s ready for ts annual presentaton of Handels "Messah" sn" the church, audtoru, at 7;45 p.. Sunday. The faous oratoro has becoe a Chrstas tradton n Cranford, and ths years presentaton wll be the. tenth one at the local church. Solosts for the producton wll be Herna E. Browne, soprano; Mary L. Huphrey, contralto; Karl L. Len, tenor, and Floyd Worthngton, bartone. The presentaton wll be under the drecton of Andrew R. Watson, organst- and - choraster_o the/ wll be at the organ.. Mrs. Browne, solost a the Cranford church for ten years, ha$ been presentng therapeutc, uscal progras n governent hosptals for the past two years n.conjuncton wth the hoe ssonary progra of the Hoe Mssons Councl of North Aerca. Mss Huphrey s solost of the Park Avenue Methodst Church n East Orange, and Mr. Worthng, solost n a Forest Hlls, L. L, church, s well known for hs. orato work n New York and New Jersey. Mr. Len. who s akng hs. frst appearance n Cranford n ths years preparaton, s solost n the Westnster Presbyteran Church of Bloofeld. He prevously served as solost n the Methodst and Presbyteran Churches n Weseld. Mr. Watson and Mr. Hewtt arc well known for ther work on "Messah" ~ presentatons n Cranford through the years. The publc s nvted to attend the presentaton. A free wll offerng wll be taken upto defray expenses..thejynpnjch fl pter,.md_l;xnb.crl nd-guests-of-the-eranfofthwtrr-bads phrases nthe "resoluton n.hs pronounceent endeavorng to prevent strkes and lock-outs. s Others who spoke brefly were Mayor Edward F. Blertuepfel of Unon, State Councl "presdent; Hudson Dobsoh,.presdent of the Roselle- Roselle Park. chapter; ard Conrad Kel, presdent of. the Garwood chapter.. Mayor George E. Osterheldt, frst presdent of the.local chapter, con gratulatcd.the chapter on ts frst annversary and wshed contnued success for ts.any projects. He was extended the. honor of cuttng a large brthfjay cake,. The Rev. Frank M. Sherlock, rector ;«t;wty,jc.hyr,entonedjrtth a vocal.solo, "The Lords Prayer," by Mrs. Herna E. Browne, -solost. n the Frst Presbyteran Church. At a bref busness eetng the Chapter voted to sponsor a concert early n the year by the Wesleld Glee Clubto rase funds to help returnng veterans. Fred J. Deller was naed charan of the arrangeents cottee, and other War Dad chapters n the county voted to cooperate. Dancng and refreshents followed the eetng. Waste Paper Drve Sunday at P. M. The Cranford Freens Club wll conduct a waste paper drve for the Cranford Defense Councl ths Sunday, startng at p.. Resdents are requested to have tghtly ted bundles (not ore than 25 pounds each) of newspapers, corrugated boxes, brown paper, agaznes and other waste paper, at the curb before the startng te. n event of ncleent weather the collecton wll be ade the followng Sunday. Notes About Local Resdents n Natons Ared Forces Sgt Robert E. Fledner, son of Mrs. Eugene B. Fledner of 48 South Unon.avenue, has returned to the Unted States fro Manla under the Ary redeployent progra after 29 onths n the servce. He was overd France and and the Phlppnes, and holds four battle stars; He-recevd an nvason star n the»hr«u- n Manla Sgt Fledner served as staton forean wth the 2823rd Engneers Petroleu Dstrbuton Copany. T/5 George Murray, son of Mrs. G. H. Murray. fl7 South avenue, west, s one of over hgh-pont Ary veterans beng breugbttockto the Unted States,va the MlgTcqaTpet - aboard the U$S Crockett. Wlla Wallace Poynter, of Cranford. s hoe onas lough fro Japan, where he servng wth the Seabees. n Pacfc 27ontbs. he took part n, nvason of Tarawa and- served n the Hawaan slands. He s the son of the Hev. and Mrs. Matchett Y. Poynter of Elsabeth. Forerly pastor of the Cranford Methodst Church, the Rev. Mr. Poynter s now.pastor of St Jaes Methodst Church n Elzabeth. Another son. Robert Bruce Poynter, servng n the Navy, s statavo toned at the Olathe Naval Ar Staton, Kansas. -» Arthur R. Fscher, r.. 2/c, of 22 Broad street was servng on the lght cruser USS St Lous when she entered the harbor of Krun, For- ]-nngg of eleentsof. becae the frst Aercan shp ever ted UP to a Krun dock. The St Lous precedng assgnent was patrollng Chnas Yangtze Rver, wth frequent lberty n Shangha for the crew. Rndarnn Fschers shp spent the last 40 days of the war swngng bade and forth n the East Chna Sea, watchng over nesweepers operat-. ng n one of the worlds largest lne- -.felds. Prevously she played a ajor role n thesecurng of Oknawa and was a segent of Task Force SS n carrer-plane strkes aganst the Japanese hoeland. T/5 Edward E. Reade of 6 Malere parkway was aong solders whose terforable dscharges were announced by Brg. Gen. D. O. Ellott, coandng general of the Ary Servce Forces Tranng Center at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo., on Dec. 3. Mr. and Mrs. Don F. Magure of 602 Dvson avenue have heard fro ther son, Don F. Magure, Jr., Contnued on pace flvt) Request More Xas Package* for Kler Havng receved notlco-fponv-cap Kler. that ore Chrstas gft packages wll be needed there than was. orgnally exf>ccu>d, Cranford. Chapter, Aercan Red Cross, ths week ssued an appeal for addtonal packages fro locl organzatons anl extended the te for ther preparaton. The donatons-ust be dejycred.to...red Cross headquarters; "jat Mrs. Jaes Rodfers, charan of the..deal chapters Cap and Hosptal Cottee to the ( CapKlrner Councl, sad, the gft packages should be prepared n one of four categores as follows Package Mo. -{6 contan a wallet, a pocket novel and cgarettes; package No. 2 to contan a ppe and tobacco, and a pocket novel; package No. 3 lo contan a pocket photograph folder, a pocket novel, and cgarettes; package No. 4 to contan a fountan pen, a pockat novel and.cgarettes. The packages should cost between $.50 and $2.,, Each gft should be wrapped ndvdually, and. each group should be wrapped together n heavy paper wth a Chrstas wrappng on the outsder A reovable lst of contents should attached to each package, and the package nuber, the nae 6{ the organzaton and the nuber of pack-. ages donated should be arked on the o u t s d e..... SantS Cong ToMghSchool On Saturday Santa Claus s cong to town ths Saturday when "The Magc Chrstas", s presented n the Hgh school adtoru at 030 a.ro. by the Junor Servce League. Parts n ths fantasy wrtten, by "ebers of.the league, wll be taken gs follows. Jeter, Mrs. Clfton Cox; Clsse, Mrs. Robert Waterhousej Paul, Mrs. Brodnor Llttlchale; Mother, Mrs. Graha Newbury; Santa Claus, Mrs. Wlla Swtzler; Mrs. Santa Clause Mrs. W.. A. Wurth; Chrstas Fary, Mrs. A. B. C. Dcnan, and the pano playng doll, Mrs. J. C. Munday.. - nex-fphursdayr- -servjee-to-be prowuosjy thc-chor- f the Cranford Methodst Church at the church «tl p.. Sunday. H. M. Boardan s drector of the chor. Mrs. Dors Rothwetler sorjranlst andmfs. Marjoro Boardart panst, The progra follows perfornb anals ana loys too" Tckets wll be avalable at the door for those who have not already secured the fro ebers of the league., Decoratons Contest Entres Close Dec. 22 All CranfordrtSaents atc. urged to ark ths peace tne Chrstas by decoratng the exterors of ther hoes and copetng n the contest to be conducted by the Garden Club of Cranford, Entry blanks, appearng n last weeks ssue of The Ctzen and Chroncle, should be flled n and subtted to Mrs. Mathcw Hall, charan, of 8 Norande. place. Entres close at 5 p.. Deceber 22. Contestants ay enter one of the two followng classes Class A, doorways, Mrs. Carl Hanson, consultant; Class B, other exteror decoratons, Mrs. Hall, consultant. Judgng -wll be by a group of pronent.cranford ctzens on Deceber 26,-27 ot 28 fro 7 to 9 p. n. There Wll be three przes n each class. Frst przes wll be evergreens purchased fro M. Robnson &. Son, local nurseryen. Second przes wll be bags of fertlzer purchased fro S. E. Trubenbach. Thrd.przes wll be house plants selected by the cottee and purchased fro the Cranford Flower Shoppej Post Offce Open Saturday, Sunday The Cranford Post Offce wll be open untl 6 p... Saturday for vthe t tb wll be open Sunday fro Z to 6 p.. for wndow servce, staps and part ««nnnwr by Mrs. Wlla DArcy, actng postaster. Despte the dose proxty to Chrstas, the yuletde rush has not yet ht the local offce. Everythng s n readness to add an extra crew of workers when the rush begns. An extra parcel post truck was (.placed n operaton yesterdayto ad n delverng ncong parcels Lncoln P.-T. A. Mrs. Mldred Holzhauer fro the Newark Museu was guest speaker at the regular eetng of the Lncoln P.-T. A. at the school Tuesday afternoon. A fllrrun rheuatc fever was ahown. Mrs. Albert Musa was n charge of the progra. Mrs. George Trupore, presdent, conducted the busness eetng. The next eetng of the assocaton, on February 5, wll ark Founders Day. ce Here A progra of specal Chrstas usc, ncludng selectons by the chor and solofsts and by a lades tro aad-a ale quarot, and a pano nnd organ duet, wll be featured -at the annual Chrstas. candlelght Pr«)» fllnrl* n Kxcelln...;. 0, VVcncl Carol (rnner«c>ltnn cuwl) " The Mslt Rnn«or llelllhw _- lluru <t Bantllnn. Pl»tn> Ytn Tlw Qult (««! of tle llolln... *onlnvlrh-wuhn«ky Tlc Vlrclnt Rtuher dans... llejor Udlf Tro. ; Wht Chld la tlu -.. Oll Bnsllal Ca! Lo llnw A twe Eer nonlng ra*<nrlu Tlw Ovnlr PETft Mano a Orpan Purl Ura. tnthwrllrr. Mr*. Hnardan * (For thp lcltllt of ll«organ.punl) R0 Out Wld Brlla Col» rftlj ">lbhl _...;;...;..; Ala Male Quartet Star of The. Orent _.;. Rlwllty llallfljah Chorua...» _ Handel The Char -. Patlllde... Mebers of the chor takng, port n the presentaton follows Sopranos Mrs. Roseary Sjurscn, Mss Marjore, Thoas, Mrs. Claude H. Gjeady., Mrs. Gertrude Rader, Mrs. Los Schubcl. Mss Majfy Louse Thoas, Mss Phyllss Gundcrson, Mss Ruth HlU, Mrs. Fcd Beach, Alss-Joarv-JanECD,. _. ther local arket Saturday nght because of the ternaton of the lease on the present ste at North Unon avenue and Alden street, plans to buld a odern super arket, hero early next year, t was learned yesterday Yro copany offcals. Whle offcals would- not dsclose; the locaton of the proposed new store, they sad negotatons are progressng satsfactorly and.they hope to have a 60 by 00 (pot buldng copletedby March or before. There wll be. parkng facltes alongsde or n rear of the new store. The Safeway Store, forerly the Natonal Grovcry Copany, has had a store n Cranford for any years, "they have been at ther.present locaton snce 040, and pror to that were located at 3 North Unon avenue.. Altos Mrs. Harret Hock, Mrs. B. C. Anderson, Mrs. George Phelps, Mrs. Ethel Roberts, Mss Bcrnce Pnner, Mss Betty Rader, Mrs. Shrley Adelung. Tenors Ots Gove, Fred Beach, Curts Davs. T l " Bassos G. K. Warner,- Jaes Farweather, Stanley.. Rader,. Thoas Buzalsk, Solosts Mss Mary Lous Thoas, Jaes Falrweather, Mrs. Claude H. Grady.... Ladles Tro Mss Mary Louse Thoas, Mrs. Claude H. Grady,.Mrs Harret Hock.. Male. Quartet Mr. Buznlsk, Mr. Warner,.Mr Govo, Mr.. obardan. FootbaTXetter* At CHS Toorrow. Mebers of the 045 varsty football tea whch recently copleted Cranford Hgh Schools best season n 0,ycars, wll be awarded ther letters durng assebly at the school toorrow. Followng are the football letter wnners D. -Anderson," H. Arnstconf, R. Brown, R. Cpolla, R. Grndy, D. Heybu, N. Hughes,H. Loderstedt (co-captnn), R. Loveland C Mott, T. Muldrow tco=captan), V. Nelsen, J. Noskc, A. Nugent, W. Ousteran, A. Peterson, N. Rce, W. Scarbrough, D. Seonte, J..Sknner, B. Swaneknp, H. Thoas,. Thoas, F Torrence, S. Weland, D. Albans,-and J. Porccllo.. Dr. Howard R. Best, supervsng prncpal of Cranford schools was guest speaker at the luncheon eetng of the Chatha Kwnnls Club n the Hotel Wlln Ptt, Chatha, Tuesday. He took as hs topc, "Gettng Your Moneys Worth." 75th Annversary Plans To Take Shape Safeway Wll Buld Super Marjtet Here Cranford wll ark the. 75th annversary of ts ncorporaton as a to\vn>hp and welcoe hoe ts Kflrd_WaJLvatcrans_wthJL_w.eekr_ lonjr-cobncrf cclebuju next Scp=teber, t was announced last Frday nght at the ntal eetng "of the cottee eharen jn.charge of the obsencc at- thd hoe of H.. Haskns, frst vce-charan, of Hapton, street Whle - present plans -arebryonlc stage, (he tentatve arrangeents outlned at last Bond Sales,88O The Vctory Loan drve., scheduled to end last Saturday, has been extendwraugh Deceber 3 ror ne sole of E,F and G bonds, t wos announced ths. week by Robert E. Crane, local war fnance charan. Cranford-and Kynllworth resdents purchased a total of $702,B80 n bonds vt all types at the concluson of the j-crular drve.last Saturday,V Crane sad. There were,0.purchasers. Tho local quota n the drve was $500,000.., Although.J3..ndvduals have purchased E Jaapds to dale totalng 23,87.50, the area s stll below ts quota <jf $50,000 r ths category Mr. Crane was. qute confdent that the purchase ~.of E bonds* durng the next two weeks, portcularly as Chrstas pre-sehts, wll put the areo,ovemhe$t Jnark, ;.-... eetng by.c/ D, Proctor, who- has been desgns tea as drector of the elebraton, ndcate that the celebraton week wll be packed full of actvty. Mr. Proctor ponted out that every effort wll be ade to ake the observance educatonal as. well as entertanng and t.was hs plnlon that uchgood wll coe to the county ns-a PcsuTCof th&ob"~ervance..... There. wll be exhbts, paradesj, pageants, block dances,- autooble, hows, flower shows, athletc events, rado shows, doll parades pqt shpws and baby parades. Local clubs and organzatons wll be. nvted to place exhbts ndcatng ther purposes and accoplshents, and there wll be essay and poster contests for school-. chldren. The wnnng poster n the. latter contest probably, wll be, used Skddng Car Hts Pole;Two njured. Twor persons were njured when an autooble r» whch they were rdng, drven by" Russell" T. Hatlcy, 44, of Roselle, skdded on the turn on South avenue at Eljse street. Juped the curb,-knocked over a corerette street _arkerjand_stcuck_. a Publc Servce Coordnated Transport power lne pole early Tuesday ornng. Jtnes G. Skcs, 47, also of Roselle, was thrown fro the car by the pact, and hs ovrcoat was caught under the front wheel of the car, pnnng h to the ground. Taken to the otlcc of Dr. Walter K. Fnsnacht he was treated for a deep laceraton of the tongue and cuts of the outh requrng seven sttches, and for three abrasons below the rght knee. The njured ans wfe suffered laceratons below the ght eye requrng two sttches.and njures to her rght thub and lower rbs. The drver escaped unnjured. /The car had to be towed to a garage. Hstorcal Socety Recordng Cranfords Hstory n World War Attenton of the trustees of the Cranford Hstorcal Socety recently has "been centered on World War- and they have collected uch nforaton and ateral relatng to the part Cranford and ts en and woen played n the. war and the wars gen- Ueff M tlo C nfyrcport & onjbl? work were to hove been delvered at a eetng of the board of trustsees next week -but-thls-«ettng-has 7 bmn. postponed untl the thrd week n January on account of the approachng holdays, N. R. Foster, presdent of the socety -announced. The socety s preparng a book recordng the nae, rank, accoplshents and date of dscharge of each Cranford resdent who entered the servces durng the war. t s ponted out that ths docuent wll be of great value not only as a hstorcal record but as a reference to whch returned veterans ay turn ftjuture years to establsh ther war records n connecton wth eployent or other actvtes. t s planned to photograph the eoral tablet at Sprngfeld and North Unon avenues and.prepare a large reproducton for dsplay n the socetys useu ot. 24 North Unon avenue or n soe "Other sutable place. Slar photographs also wll be ade avalable (or exhbton n the schools and other publc places. One dea Suggested s that a photograph of the eoral tablet be presented to the Townshp Cottee to be fraed and hung n the uncpal buldng. --grmdcnttjoteg.tmlueatg/thnt;!*-. turnng veterans donate souvenrs, eorabla or any nterestng data «h»y rwny hnw ltnln fnr plnrtng n the useu. He s especally nterested n recevng eentos of the war that have soe relatontolocal people. These wll be catalogued and exhbted. Mr. Foster also suggested a publc exhbton of such eentos after * all Cranford veterans have returned. Also requested for the useu are garents worn by solders so that chldren of the.future ay see how servce en were attred durng World War. t s suggested that the garents be labeled wth coplete nforaton, ncludng nae and rank of the persons who wore the. Olver Rchards, secretory of the socety, reported that ebershp has ncreased durng-the past year, and that the publc has.shown a lvely nterest n ts affars and n the useu. Attendance at the useu /Contnued on page eght) os the thee of the cclobrahbn week. A queen wll be elected n advanceot the Dluond Jublee to presde at varous functons.durng the«celcbru-» ton week, along wth her ades. Przes wll be uwardbd for the out- standng decoratons n both the busnessand resdental areas. Whlethe~ an events of the week wll beheld at nght, there wll be "progras. underway throughout the day of n- terest to woen, and chldren. Mr. Haskns, who presded- at the eetng, nnd George H. Bates, general charan, sad a general.eetng of nlrepresentatves delegated recently by Mayor Osterheldt to serve on the 75th Annversary and Welcoe Hoo Cottee wll be held shortly afujr the. Drst.. of. the;,year. brnton plans wll be presented. J Mr. Haskns desgnated ebers of hs executve cottee as follows Clarence Frtz, second vce-charan; L. R. Poplano, thrd vce-charan; Mr. Proctor, drector; Robert E. Crane, fnancal; Carl H. Warslnsk, legal; Thoas J. McLalghln, engneerng; and Mrs. Thoas G. Gllcy, secretary. Cottee charen were apponted- as -follows A. A. Sthy jarode _ Vctor D. Shnhccn, contests; Jules E. DuBnrry, usc; Charles M. Ray, publcty R. M. Crane, Jr., youth events; Mrs. John H. Low, pngcant; E. Fred \ Sulzcr, lghtng; Dr. E. A. Dunfcc, house anfl store decoratons; A. E. Meurer, erchants cottee; Dr. H. R. Best, schools; Mrs..Jacob Stanley, woans progras; Walter E. Ouster- * an, clubs ard lodges; George D. Rankn, State and County cooperaton; Roy Scheller, specal events; Mrs. Scheller, chldrens events; and N; R. Foster, churches. W. S. C. S. Elects Mrs. M. T. Matthews Mrs. M. T. Matthews was elected presdent of the Woans Socety for Chrstan Servce of the Cranford Methodst Church at the annual eetlng~tuesday n the educatonal buld- ng. She succeeds Mrs. F. B. Panewcz, who resgned recently because of reovng fro the county. Other offcers $re Vlce-presldent, Mrs. Herbert Hock;, correspondng secretary, Mrs. George Aeckerle; recordng secretary, Mrs. Wlla G. Walsh; fnancal secretary, Mrs. Jaes A. Strong;, and Jre-asurer. FH Goul was naed secretary of ssons and Mrs. B. W. F. Randolph, teporary secretary of local uctlvltes. An pressve candle lght servce was n charge of Mrs. Albert Allnger. There were selectons by a chor co- posed of Mrs. Roberts, Mrs. T. 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