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1 Page Twenty-Four Holday Plans Dscussed by Legon Post Plans for holday actvtes were dscussed at the regular meetng of Cranford Post, 212, Amercan, Legon, at the Casno last week. Progress on plans for the N«w Years Eve party was reported by Vce-Commander Howard Kncle, entertanment charman. He suggested that members make ther reservatons early. Mr. Rngle also reported on the success of-the annual Armstce Day dnner. A report on the program for presentng gfts to chldren at the Bonne Burn Sanatorum, Scotch Plans, and the Chldrens Country Home, Mountansde, was presented by Past Commander Arthur Metz, co-charman for the Chrstmas party. Mr. Metz stated that ths program would be carred out n cooperaton wth the Lades Auxlary. Mrs. Betty Goodman and Mrs. Florence Crounse of the auxlary were guests at the meetng. Mrs. Crounse, charman of the auxlary^ Chrstmas party commttee, extended an nvtaton to the Legon members to attend a supper and socal to be held at the Casno, on December"16. Stanley Grayson,. athletc charman, reported on the successful season enjoyed by the Cranford Clppers football team, now ted for frst place wth Summt n the Unon County Football League. Mr."Grayson urgeorxegferfnembers to...attend the jjame aganst Summt on t&tember «*"and! to support tne home team n ts remanng games. Acted on favorably on recommendaton of Vce - Commander Mchael T. Davs were applcatons for membershp from the. followng veterans of World War H: Alfred J.-Vano and Harold T. Mller of Cranford, and Leon H. Farrls of Wesleld. Moton pctures dealng wth the Pacfc campagns of the Unted States Marne Corps were shown by MSgt. Tm Korner of Cranford. THE CRANPOBD CTZEN AND CHRONCLE, THURSDAY. DECBMBEFLJ2, JM8 Dr. Howrd P. Wbgert Surgeon Chropodst FOOT ALMENTS HOT0R8: Dato t A. M. «A S-M r. M. Toem- Thora. Evenngs, 1 «Tottl Uneea For Arvontment Call CR U MUntN ST, CKANTTOKD MANUrACTUm $95 Value HEALTH LAMP wth NFSA-KKD bulb. Tfc* tll-ktm M W Me HM. tr»rj knu *!* tuv«aal UM W n gutm\ U-. M Uf»-Ba«blk, BM M Chant* «tttmmry kalk u4 w n*wu(k>»fc*mct*fhjr. wnl far B«l«. MJuakla fw lwa ta ft. BuattmUk** la kluk HgfU hmtmt A QUALTY TSM EUOUT! ChMk w»um*t Of**l*f* SA^ O**pKl M KU COJ>.s. Wll skp MUM. Ulf (Mt nl«*a Uu mark**! D«at BatlafutWn OANO OHTNO CO. 4 UUTMAN ST., NKWAU. *. M. X. Dean Ol Company TU.D ZNK. M>D«(er 225 LaGranrJe Ave. + FANWOUD FA DOMESTC AND NDUSTRAL FUEL OL Kerosene Motor Ol Solvents Gasolne Ant-rWze Space Heater 00 Burner )RAGE TANKS tre Refrgerator "SERVEL" OPEN MONDAYS UNTL XMAS AND THURSDAYS TL 9 P. M. For jur oodloor ho} KEEP HM SNUG AND WARM We suggest a Bg Horn jacket by Lakeland, of Whtmans gabardne. ts water repellent, hoepslrn lned! Warm mouton lamb collar. Stes Bon* ttt #MJ HUGGER hate n several haom afad attenu. Wth vtor*, ear tntft, «ar lapa, des 6%-7% Bo^t ll Wool flannel pants, talon upper, ste* lju or yonr outdoor man.., GVE HMLOTS 1 OF RUGGED CLOTHES! BE A SUPER SANTA AND HANG THESE ON HS TREE HeTl be tsa handsomest... the wannest "snow man** n (Sown! So glad you chose a gft he can wear and wear! WeVe got stacks of stock to help you bop early and wsely. Hens furnshngs, Street floor. PUT THESE UNDER HS XMAS TREE A. A hooded jacket, all alpaca lned and tvater repellent. ts part wool twll wth detachable Hood. Szes B. A cotton flannel shrt by Model, ts sanforzed and fully cut. Varety of plads, szes 10 to C. An all wool glove and muffler set n. maze, camel, maroon. Argyle pattern on palm and scarf border. S. M. L.., 2.98 D. A tan cowhde belt by Pars, western style, wth hs name branded on t! Trmmed wth slver pstols. 24 to E. Tes n bold or conservatve patterns; strpes, plads, or geometrcal fgures. n brown, navy, maroon to 1.50 BOYS SOP. THRD FLOOR A. Lakelands North Bay Jacket n tan gabardne, Cravenette treated. Lamb- Man lnng, red wool facng, and mouton tomb collar. Sxes B. Lakeland?* Jacknac n large brght plads wth front Upper dosng. The toool s Lanaset-treated for home washng! 100% toool Sxes C mported Brtsh socks for the conservatve man! Theyre ol toool, by By ford n maroon, black, navy, brown, oxford, teat Sxes 10% to D. mported Brtsh argyle socks of soft 100% wool! Made by Wckbury Ltd., and scentfcally preshrunk. n green, tan, maroon, broum, blue, grey. Szes 30% to E. Pendleton sport shrts n 100% wool. Two breast pockets, pearl buttons. n solds or lght and dark, plads. Szes 14% to to ;F. Fancy knt glove and muffler set n yellow, maroon, camel, navy, whte, grey. 100 c /o tvool Szes S. M. L G. Perfect drvng glove, sport glove! All wool wth genune pgskn leather palms. n grey, bege, maroon, yellow, brown. S. M. L H. Meyers suede gloves wth brushed wool lnng. Outer whpsttched seams. Grey only. Sxes 8 to J. Purtan pullover sweater wth assorted motfs. 100% wool wth V-neck, rbbed cuffs and wast. Red, grey, brown. Szes 36 to K. Purtan button-front coat sweater n 100% wool. A warm gft for cold days! Oxford, brown, navy. Szes 36 to L. -Zelan cloth jacket wth 100% alpaca lnng, mouton lamb collar.^ Wonderfully water repellent, fully belted, xpper closng. 36 to 46. \ 29l50 H. ELZABETH ts Smart to Shop at the Convenent Charge-Account Way at ooe«garwood Vol. LV. No. 46 Tell Plans For Flood Allevaton Rver Deepenng, Dam Replacements Urged By Rver mprovers Flood allevaton and rver mprovements necessary n Cranford ere tle subjects uf a lvely dlncusson at the thrd annual mmng of the Rahway Rver mprovement Assocaton, held last Thursday evenng n the Townshp Rooms. The membershp went on record advocaqng tne deepenng and wdenng of the rver channel, where necessary, from the JDroescher Dam at Lncoln avenue, north to the ste of the g opposte Balmer* parkway and Kensngton avenue, n accordance wth the comprehensve plan ol the New Jersey State Department of Conservaton. t was emphaszed that ths work should not be deferred, but should be undertaken at orce, as t would not only be a flood allegaton measure, but also provde a better waterway to facltate all knds/of rver recreaton. t would also elmnate the unsghtly condton of large a<*dnwwttonff of debrs n the rver, partcularly n the areas of North Unon, North, South and Lncoln avenues, whch s causng consderable unfavorable comment by local resdents and vstors to Cranford. The townshp, the Unon County Park Commsson, and the Board of Freeholders, the membershp stated, should undertake to do ths work along the rver where each s responshle for the ro therof. Such work. t was stated, would not necesstate the acquston of great areas of land or the purchase of materals at nflatonary prces. Labor requrements would be at a t "fl r *vrr t as wfh work s vn^prlkn wth effcent modem equpment. t was ponted out that ths type of equpment s now n ths vcnty n connecton wth rver mprovements-jjreseotly under constructon n tthe area of. JRartan road. Centennal avenue and Munsee drve, and- that consequently contracts for the work could possbly be negotated at ths tme, wth a mnmum expendture. The membershp ponted out that the slt and drt removed from the rver could be used to consderable advantage n varous areas of the townshp such as the townshp dump and other low areas requrng fll. The besk of the slt could be stockpled to dry out for eventual use for topsou requrements. ;.: -. Constructon of the necessary flood detenton basns n Nomahegan Park should be started by the Unon County Park Comms- R ANFO R D KENLWORTH Drve 5 Carefully L, CRANFORD. NEW JERSEY. THURSDAY. DECEMBER Tabernacle Messah 9 Presentaton Sunday Handels "Messah wll be presented at the Cranford Tabernacle ths Sunday at the 7:45 p. m. servce. The oratoro wll be sung and played by a group of muscans and sngers from the Mssonary Tranng nsttute at Nyack, N. Y. There wll be 70 voces n the chor and 40 nstruments n the orchestra. Other Allance churches n the vcnty have been nvted to the evenng servce, and t s beleved that some of them wll take ther own servce to the tabernacle. The Rev. Gordon Kooney expects the 30 Pages FVE CENTS church to be flled to capacty well n advance of the startng tme of the servce. Resdence Decoraton Przes for wnners of the resdence Chrstnas decoraton contest under auspces of the Cranford Garden Club wll be $15, frst place; $10, second, and $5, thrd, n each of the two classes for entres, t was announced ths week. The contest s open to all resdents of Cranford. Featured under entres for Class A Wll be novel exteror decoratons to be judged for orgnalty, whle Class B wll nclude any other exteror decoraton to be judged for artstc effect. Entry blanks may be secured from Mrs. J. O. F. Helle, Mrs. Albert G. ngalls, Ma. Harry R. Copson, Mrs. George W. Apgar, or from the Ctzen andchroncle offce. The commttee n charge has remnded resdents plannng to enter the contest that decoratons wll be vewed mostly by passers-by n automobles and that decoratons should not be done n too much detal. Entrants should plan an effectve combnaton of dstance) and nght to acheve he resultsj. t was ponted out The-Garden Club wll bold a specal meetng Monday at 10 a. m. at the home of Mrs. F. T. Maxson. 222 Orchard street At that tme, members wll prepare wreaths and boutonners to be donated to the Tlton General Hosptal at Fort Dx. A box luncheon wll be served followng the meetng. Regonal Hosptal Plan Des Survey ndcates Lack Of Necessary Fnancal Support at Tm Tme Plans for a rampafn *n funds for constructon of a ptal to serve Cranford. Lnden. Roselle. Roselle Park, Clark. Wnfeld. Garwood and Kenlworth have been dropped, accordng to an announcement made ths by L_ B. Hazxard of Cranford. presdent of the Board of Trustees of the Regonal Hosptal of New Jersey, Tne The report, made Monday nght to members X the JoOmlmSmtral Assocaton, followed a survey conducted by Ketehum. nc, of New 1 York, m«pf%frw»«a fund rasers, who studed the possblty of rasng y ry foods and rey d re ported that the project would not be feasble at ths tme. n a statement by Mr. Hazzard. Cranford representatve to the assocaton, t was ponted out that plans for a regonal hosptal would not be consdered because of lack of support from large corporatons whch probably would have been called upon to contrbute about $2,000,000. A survey by Neergaard and Crag of New York dry. employed as hosptal consultants floor s now occuped by the offces of Charles J. Stevens, attorney; Dr. W. F. Lange. dentst, the Atlas Fnance Company, and an apartment The ground floor s occuped by the Cranford 5 and 10 Cent, Store. Mr. Joergens, now a resdent of Wesleld. had purchased the buldng about two weeks before the smle to;mr. Levne, from H/Ej Howe of BoundBrook, former propretor of the 5 and 10. The three-story, brck buldng orgnally housed the Masonc Temple, and the muncpal offces also were located there for many years. that f t were possble to buld and equp a SO-bed hosptal, there stll would be a shortage of beds. Cost of buodtng a g beds, wth an modem and equpment, h d l of 150 a nurses home and also allowng for todays hgh prces, would be or $3.1) the sunn Ferrenz and Taykor^WewYork archtects, prepared fgures dlercnees sjnd-~a1so sub nospna MQPOQS *JM spectves. The p wthheld sgnng contracts for actual fund rasng unta the report was pletedby] Mr. Has nc. stated n hs letter: Jr. College Communty Nght Program Sol conservaton wll, he the theme for ths seasons frst Communty Nght at Unon Junor College, to be held n the college lbrary ths evenng. Dr. Oren R. Neal, n charge of sol conservaton research.at the son as rapdly "as possble, the State Agrcultural Experment Statnembershp contended. t was ponted out that thepark Commsson has the necessary land and that t s.only a matter of excavatng wth modern equpment, wng the earth excavated to buld areas and the connecessary control means to have the up low park tracton of works. Ways and»ntquated Hansel and Droescher Dams replaced wth modern movable dams, to provde unobstructed channels for the passage of flood waters, must be explored more fully, t was asserted. Possbltes of obtanng assstance from county, state or federal agences would be gone nto thoroughly by pctures were. produced by Conservaton Foundaton h townshpstated. offcals, t was Uon, New Brunswck, wll speak, and the wdely-dscussed, flm seres, "The Lvng Earth," wll be shown. n color and made by Encyclopaeda Brtannca Flms, nc., the the cooperaton wth the New York Zoologcal Socety and under supervson of Dr. Farfeld Osborn, author of "Ths Plundered Planet The program, at whch the college Glee Club" wll sng, s to begn at 8: S. Communty Nghts, begun a year ago, are open to townsfolk n grattude for Cranfords cordal relatonshp wth Unon Junor College. At ths meetng the membershp elected the followng to the Assocatons board of drectors for th the ensung year: A.Vernon Ander-?>!>. E. C. Butland, C. J. Collns, ^rt E. Crane, A. Jules Domer <ue, Charles C. Gelnas, Harry Hens, John R. Koeng, Kenneth McGrath, Robert S. Schwegler "1 Henry J. Shaheen. Populaton ^406, Report Reveals GARWOOD <3arwooda present Populaton a 4,406. accordng to a census P -T.A. prepared by staff of the local schools and volunteers, as presented to _ nw, «aa HC«EUCU w ne Hoard of Educaton last nght y ^pervudng Prncpal Lous L. " Ncolello. The report, prepared or Gudance of the board to mapy future school expanson plans, f m, that 1.M0 people resde on North Sde and J.4W on the 1? Sde of town, and presents ed ngures on populaton by Kroupa. Health Report &*4r*&*4r>>&^^ Three cases of chckenpox. three : of mumps and two dog btes, h reported to tle Board of Health durng the past week, t rw leam «d yesterday from Health Offcer W. P. Smth. Chrstmas Rash Keeps Local Merchants Busy Cash regsters n local stores were jnglng faster ths week gft-shoppng got underway fa earnest. Most local merchants reported a marked upswng n busness snce last Thursday. Under auspces of the Cranford Busness Assocaton, local stores are remanng open evenngs tll 0 untl Chrstmas Eve for the convenence of resdents unable to shop durng the day. Merchants report ther shelves are well-loaded wth gft tems, and many resdents who have shopped n stores n the ctes have returned to make ther purchases n Cranford. n Today*» ssue Amusements Edtoral Socety Gmrwood Kenlworth Obtuares Schools Spora Chnrehe* c V1» : V U 1 "As you wq recall ths project frst started as a hosptal for lnden and at the suggeston of ndustry, was changed to a regonal set-up as the feelng was tha more of ther employes would thus be served. Before the present farm was set up^ the mayors of the varous communtes held meetngs. and decded to elmnate themselves from the project to avod any queston of poltcs. Subsequently the varous townshp commttees named representatves to the board, and the men of key ndustres were nvted to jon same.* n ts survey, durng whch representatves ntervewed wutkes n varous M K reported that Masonc Buldng - Changes Hands Agan Sale of the old Masonc Buldng Jt North Unon avenue, and Alden street to Leonard Soschn of Newark for $75,000 was reported ths week by Aleck Levne of Passac. rhe local buldng was acqured by Mr. Soschn as an nvestment Mr. Levne purchased the buldng from Arthur Joergens, then of Cranford, n January, 1946, as an nvestment, at whch tme the two, upper floors were unoccuped. He Busness Assocaton Trees Lend Chrstmas Atmosphere Cranfords shoppng center on a cheery Chrstmas atmosphere ths 1 week as local merchants worked to complete the seasonal "dressng up" of ther stores and the Cranford Busness Assocaton l lurnnated ts two Chrstmas trees, one n the plaza on the north sd of the ralroad renovated the upper floors and 1 ralroad leased the entre thrd story to the\ ot J e trac^s- Stte Hghly Ty,p 3rt mcnt for-fa Route 4 feld offce. The second and on the other on the south sd Held Up, Slugged Man Loses $25 Xo Masked Gunmen. As He Leaves Garage nvestgatkm s beng contnued today n the search for two masked bandts who held up and robbed James Montgomery. 42, of 4 Englsh Vllage, Tuesday evenng, as he was comng out of the garage n the rear of the Rvervew Apartments. Followng Mr. Montgomery^ report to the polce at 7:48 p. Sgt Harry Page, T«"*r by Patrolman Frank Canvestgated. and all offcers notflrd to be on the alert. Accordng to Mr- Montgomery. two young wfw j masked wthjchak handkerchefs, stopped hm at gun pont as he was leavng hs garage. They ordered hm to face the garage door and then struck hm n the back of the bead wth the butt sented Lons keys to four members two trees, a new feature o: the annual Chrstmas actvtes o: the Busness Assocaton, were lghted Tuesday evenng and wll contnue to send forth ther cheery message of goodwll from 4:30 p, m. to 11 p. m. from now untl Chrst-, mas. -The large,.shapely trees were nstalled wth assstance from the townshp engneerng department Robert M. Crane, channqn of the commttee n charge of arrangements for the llumnated trees, was asssted" by Wllam McPherson and A. E. Meurer. Addng to the festve atmosphere n town wll be the usual muncpal tree across from, the post offce, decoraton of whch s beng completed today. Ths tree s expected to be llumnated by tonght or tomorrow nght Another feature of the Busness Assocatons Chrstmas celebraton ths year wll be the broadcastng of organ musc and chmes from the tower of the Frst Presbyteran Church, whch s scheduled to begn at 4:30 p. m. Monday. The Chrstmas musc wll be Lons Regonal Sesson At Kenlworth nn Approxmately 75 representatves of Lons Clubs from Cranford, Kenlworth, Roselle, Roselle Park and Elzabeth, held a regonal meetng Tuesday nght called by Mannng Rowtz of Cranford, zone charman, at the Kenlworth nn, Kenlworth. Among dgntares present were Wllam Snyder of Planfeld, dstrct governor; Edward. Rapp of Lnden, deputy dstrct goveuo. and Robert Laer of Cranford, nternatonal counclor for the dstrct Presdents of the four clubs also attended. Dstrct Governor Snyder preof the gun, Mr. Montgomery told polce. v The bandts took $25 n cash from hs wallet and a pearl handled who had obtaned the hghest number of new members to the plub. Those honored were Harold Reynolds, Mchael.Sherba. Jr., Allen an approxmate Ketehum. *«. a communty wth of SS. 009 mght be expected to rase $1,000,000. exclusve of huge corporate gfts. rvmmmtmw^ howeyer. whch would be called upon for funds n ths project, probably could not meet these expectatons; t was ponted out.. Personal surveys show that many»wpfof*t -lev u^^u^** the area and would prefer gong to hosptals closer fartber homes. Mr. Hazzard wrote. Larger plants seem satsfed wth the emergency servces rendered at nearby hosptals. - A total of $0,000 for costs of the surveys and other wort: had been contrbuted by Cranford. and Roselle. Preparng Jont Offce j For Health and Welfare The muncpal welfare drectors offce at 2 Alden street s beng renovated and panted ths week preparatory to becomng the combned headquarters for the Board of Health, welfare department and Vstng Nurses, t was learned yesterday. Offce parttons have been moved back, permttng several addtonal square feet of offce space: new floor coverng has been lad and new fluorescent lghts have been n<fn*l«-«* The Board of Health offce wll be moved from the buldng to the newly knfe, after whch they orderedkhudson and Erc Hamlton, all of hm to return to. the back of the j Kenlworth. garage. Mr. Montgomery sad he heard them drve away n a very old car. Both men were young, about 20, and wore dark clothes, Mr. Montgomery reported. One assalant was about 5 feet 6 nches tall. He had dark, har, no hat..and was armed wth what looked lke a luger pstol. Mr. Montgomery could gve no descrpton of the second. Dr. Henry J. Mneur treated the yctm for a scalp wound requrng two sutures. Mr. Montgomery s a secton chef at Western Electrc Kearny Worksnew members, all from Kenlworth, were nducted by G. K. Warner, past presdent of the Cranford club. They ncluded Erc Berge", Wllam Broderck, Salvatore Amaroso and Wllam Grush. Guest speaker, for the evenng was Gust ave Steffens, retred Elzabeth polce captan, who revewed the foundng and operaton of the New Jersey Crme Detecton Laboratory. Captan Steffens was a prme mover behnd the establshment of the laboratory The attendance award was won by Cranford. Care Needed n Xmas Malng To Avod Dead Letter Offce Theres a man whos gong to receve several thousand cheery Chrstmas greetng cards ths year and s very unhappy about the whale stuaton. He has charge of the post offces undelverable mal "nxes." n the colorful jargon of tbe mal cardecorated offce early next week. Personnel the offce wll nclude Health Offcer Wllam P. Smth, who also s drector of welfare: Mrs. Kthel Hoagland. secretary; Mss Dorothy Sauer. chld hygene nurse; Mrs. James Beggs. secretary; and Mrs. rosephne Rudnfk and Dorothy Koepler. Vstng N Record for Chroncle Todays ssue of The Ctzen and Chroncle s the largest regular oue n ts 56-year hstory. The only larger ssue was the specal 80th annversary n MS. Last year, the localpost offce played reluctant host to a large quantty of other peoples holday mal, left homeless because of faulty addressng. Natonally, the toll of undelverable Chrstnas cards, letters, and packages ran nto the mllons. Postmaster Arthur F. Metz ponted out ths week that careless addressng spells trouble for the sender, as well as extra headaches for postal clerks at a season when heyre already workng around the clock to keep the holday mals movng. "Each year, thom"" 1 * of long frendshps suddenly turn chlly when an eagerly-awated Chrstmas card or gft fals to arrve,** he observed. So f you want- to keep your colorful and warm-hearted Chrstmas greetngs from comng to rest n the Dead Letter Offce ths year. youd better heed the postmasters Maled advce for Yuletlde malngs. "Mall promptly," he urges. "All packages and all Chrstmas cards v nut-of-state delvery should be n the post off ce by December 10. and all cards for local delvery should be maled at least a week before Chrstmas. "Affx stamps frmly. Dont just jve stamps a lck and a pat they n*> fall off en route. "Address planly and completely. the full name, bouse,offce. number, street, name of cty, zone number, and he state. "Remember, much holday mal s delvered by emergency carrers who havent the fantest dea where The Wlson Famly" lves "On Oak Street." There may even be two or three dfferent carrer routes servng dfferent parts of one street. "Dont ever put Cty." Wrte out Cranford, N. J." f a Chrstmas card marked Cty" happens to slp nto the wrong mal pouch, t may end up n the Dead Letter Offce n Los Angeles or Jersey Cty." The postmaster recommends sendng all Chrstmas cards by frst-class mal, whch means wth regular 3-cent stamps. Frst-class mal s enttled to "drectory servce" by sklled post offce clerks who wll try to trace down addressees who have moved snce you maled your Chrstmas cards last year. Only frst class mal wll be forwarded from one address to the other or returned to the sender wthout collecton of addtonal postage f the addressee s not located. t wll come back, that s, provded you make sure to place your return address on each Chrstmas card you mal. However, f you decde anyhow to mal your Chrstmas cards wth 1 %-cent stamps keep your tongue n your cheek and off that flap! Thrd class mal must not be sealed and must not contan personal messages, although a hand-wrtten sgnature s permssble. Only one effort s made to delver t and f the address s ncorrect or ncomplete, your cheerful but msdrected Chrstmas card wll rpend a lonely Yuletde n the Dead Letter broadcast from 4:30 to 5 p. m. next week and durng the afternoon and evenng of Chrstmas week. Roy H. MacBean, presdent of Assocaton, anweek that "Lesle tvcs of a11 cams plannng to partcpate n ths seasons competton attend the meetng. the Busness, nounced ths Crump, local artst, and Recorder Charles J. Stevens have been named as two of the judges for the assocatons annual Chrstmas wndow decoratng "contest" TH name of the thrd judge wll be announced next week. There wll be awards for. wndow decoratons judged best n merchant and servce classes, and year an. addtonal "open " has been added. The latter wll be for those busnesses dfcsrng to decorate exteror, nteror or both. Members of theassocaton have voted to keep ther- stores ^ evenngs from now through December 24. Cold Ball League Meetng Monday Nght An organzaton meetng of the mens Gold Ball Basketball League sponsoredby the Cranford Recreaton Commttee wll be held at 8 p. m. Monday n the townshp rooms. Robert Dow, n charge of the league, ths week requested that captans,or other representa- GrdDnner Plans Set Publc nvted To* Annual Booster Affar December 16 An nvtaton, to the publc to attend the Cranford Boosters Uubs,annual dnner n honor of Coach J. Seth Weekley and members of the 1948 Cranford "Hgh School football team was ssued ths week by H. R. Jacobus, charman of the commttee n charge of arrangements for the affar, td be held n the hgh school cafetera next Thursday e^enlng.#/, Tckets for the dnner were placed on sale ths week at the followng local stores: Peppermnt Room, Sportsmans Shop, Colonal Barber Shop, Barrons Esso Staton, Denns and Doyles on Centennal avenue, Burke and Bell Gas Staton, and Bulders Genera] upply. Arrangements are beng made to have an outstandng sports fgure as man speaker at the dnner. Durng, the evenng, gold footballs wll be presented to the followng senor members of ths ears team: Francs E. Kelly, Frederck D. Allen, Eugene A. Denman, James- E. Hcarns, Wllam J. Frcke, Harold A. Glover, Joseph M. Kaye, Davd E. Yarrow, Wllam E. Coles, Ronald Brendel, Robert W. Ncholson and Charles Producton by Dramatc Club Opens Tonght Tonght at 8:40, the curtan wll rse at the Cranford Casno on the frst ances of the of three perform- Cranford.DramaUc Club* producton, "She> Stoops-to Conquer?" Drector Allan Whtney, wth dally rehearsals for the last week, has brought hs cast to a peak for the presentaton. To accustom the players to ther authentc restoraton garb, the cast has Deny Tarlow Applcaton Commttee Refuses To Rescnd Lmt of Three Lquor Stores Townshp Commttee Tuesdaynght dened a request submtted some weeks ago by Max Tarlow of South Unon avenue for the rescndng of an ordnance lmtng to three the number "of package goods lquor stores n order that he mght make applcaton for a retal dstrbuton lcense. Moton to deny-the applcaton was made by Fre Commssoner John W: Dorah, secorded byroad Commssoner George 1>. Rankn and approved unanmously. Commssoner Doran explaned that the commttee "does not desre to reopen the ordnance at ths tme." Mr. Tarlow operated a lquor been rehearsng n full costume store on South Unon avenue for from wg to pumps. Assstng Mrs. (several years n the 1930s. Hs l- Jacob Stanley wth the costumes cense "was revoked for two years by the State Alcoholc Beverage Control Board for sellng below the, Chrstan. Other lettermen attendng the dnner, wll be: George Rankn, ames J. Walker, Donald P. Woolley, Wllam "P. Smley, Albert Barnes, Harold G. Brooks, Raymond Plsco, George Bochnovch, Arthur Huetteman, Robert Root and Bradley Page. Other members of the commttee n charge of arrangements are: eorge H. Root, tcket charman; C. J. Stevens and T. J. Harford. Also assstng Charman Jacobus are James Rudd, presdent of the club, and Charles Merwarth. Pascoe to be Speaker At Rankn Dnner Plans for a testmonal dnner!o be gven by the Cranford Republcan Club to Road Conmlsoner George D. Rankn at the Park Hotel, Planfleld, next Wednesday evenng, were completed at a meetng of the club last nght at the Casno. Commssoner Rankn wll retre at the end of ths year after three three-year terms on the Townshp Commttee. A report on arrangements for the uffar was presented at the meetng by Townshp Clerk J. Wnlter Coffee, n the absence of Mayor George K. Osterheldt, churmun of tne mectln e have been Mrs. Paul Adams, Mrs. Ells Bshop, Mrs. Hans Beller Mrs. Paul Martens, Mss Emle Sanderson and Mrs. Wllam Cole. Fnshng and fttng of the elaborate wgs used n the. play has been, done by Mrs. M. L. Thompson. Her assstants.wth make-up wll be Mrs. R. D, Burt, Mrs. Rchard Kaul, Mrs. Howard Mlus, Mrs. Roger Norton and Mrs. W. E. Thome, Propertes, for the play, rangng from a Restoraton wassal bowl to Chppendale furnture, have been assembled by the property commttee under the charmanshp of Mrs, George B. Mller, asssted by Mrs.,, Roy Hammond, Mrs. Ruth Rchns and Mrs. George Smullen. The sets for the play, desgned Waetnan, call for three b^ckgrounda, two nteror and one outdoors. By careful and orgnal plannng, the stagng group, under Stage Manager E- J. Temey, has contrved sets whch are realstc and yet can be rapdly transposed for the fve-scene changes of the play. Workng on the sets have been J. H. Bannon, Rchard Burt, Hector Evans,.Dean "sher, John Garber, Edward Gan, Mss Ellen Gldersleeve, Donald Green, Edward Marshall, Mss Ton Moody, Rchard OBren, Wllam Old, Mansell Rchards, W. E. Thome and Warren Wlson. Lghtng effects wll be provded by Jordan Darby, Jr., George Mller, Charles Skllman and" Arba Taylor. Orgnal pantngs used n the sets are the work of the wellknown - Cranford artst, Lesle Crump. Program grls for Jhe three nghts of the show at the Casno, tonght, tomorrow nght and Saturday nght, wll be the Msses Ann and Beverly Bshop, Joan Koos, Joanna. Walcott, Pamela Dunham and Marjore Rchards. Xmas Topc At Wednesday Club Meetng deas on Chrstmas decoratons were exchanged yesterday by members of the Wednesday Mornng Club who met at the home of Mrs. M. F. Arnold, 17 Tuxedo place. Mrs. Earl A. Dun fee, who was scheduled to speak on the topc, "Deck the House wth Holly," coultj not attend because of llness. nstead, she sent many samples of Chrstmas arrangements whch were dsplayed at the commttee n charge. County -Regster Herbert J. Pascoe wll bo prncpal speaker at the dnner, Mr. Coffee announced. Alfred Puulscn wll play Among holday exhbts dscussed were some golden angels whch had been sent from Nuremberg, Germany, to Mrs. Jacob Stanley by her daughter. Mss pano selectons and the entertan^ Helen Stanley, a Red Cross worker ment progrum also wll nclude accordon solos. The Rev. Robert G. Longaker, pastor of the Frst Presbyteran Church, wll offer the nvocaton. Mayor Osterheldt wll serve as The angels were shown at the meetng by Mrs. Cameron E. O(fden, a sster of Mss Stanley. A collecton was taken for funds to be donated to the Cranford Welfare Assocaton for Us Chrstmas toastmuster. He wll be ntroduced;program for Cranfords.needy by Henry KlubenspleS, of the club. presdent famles. The clubs n preparaton for the annual dnner dance of the club n February, Mrs. Jesse Jansen was name< *s eo rlea"* 5 annual Chrstmas to facltes and costs. The meetng wu conducted by Presdent Klub- nles. party wll be held Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Charles L. Tuxedo place. Mrs Percy Wndsor of East Orange wll be guest speaker. Hostesses wll nclude Mrs..Homer J. Dckens, charman; Mrs: C. Aldrch, MM. Rnlpb.,&, Weather Boyd, Mrs. Elmer E. Dey, Mrs. A- bert H. Francs, Mrs. G. Lesle Far n the nteror but ncreasng cloudness on the coast; not as warm today. Frday rather cloudy and colder. Weekend Outlook, far and cold. mnmum far trade prce. Tarlow- has made several unsuccessful attempts to obtan a new lcense durng the past few years. Referred to Townshp Attorney C. H. Warsnsk was a -communcaton from Mrs. Selma A. Donnelly of Parkway Vllage n whch she declared that she "resented payng the same fee for garbage collecton as s pad by resdents n prvate dwellngs" and askng whether t was not the responsblty of the apartment management to provde ths servce., Mayor George *E. Osterheldt. who presded, publcly commended L. B. Hazzard. Robert E. Crane and Gordon H. Fromm, Cranfords representatves on the Regonal Hosptal Plannng Commttee, for ther sncere efforts to provde addtonal hosptal facltes for ths area. Mayor Osterheldts remarks followed the readng of.a letter from Mr. Hazzard, presdent of the trustees of the proposed new hosptal, n whch t was dsclosed that plans have been abandoned for the project because of the apparent dffculty of.rasng requred funds and also because of hgh* buldng costs. Adopted on fnal readngs were ordnances creatng a new muncpal court, effectve January 1, and ncrensnj; the fee for dog lcenses from $1.25 to $2.25, effectve January ntroduced nnd passed on frst readng was an ordnance repealng ordnances passed n 1046 provdng for the constructon of curbs and sdewalks and dranage on Orange avenue at the ntersecton of Rversde drve, provdng for the wdenng and realgnment of North Unon avenue from Alden street to the Rahway Rver, and provdng for the mprovement of Tulp street between Sprng Garden street and Dvson avenue. Fnance Commssoner John V. Nostrand explaned that the funds orgnally approprated for these projects were found" to\be nsuffcent to carry them to completon. Hearng wll be December 21. Request of the Chrstan Evangelcal Msson for an exempton from taxes on lot 6, block 89, whch they own and on whch they plan to erect a church edfce, was dened on advce of the attorney. t was ponted out that taxes cannot be waved unless a church buldng s on the property or the land ad- Jons a present church edfce and s defntely used for or n connecton wth relgous purposes. n reply to a letter from the Sherman P.-T. A. requestng mmedate nstallaton of a traffc lght at Walnut and Lncoln avenues. Polce Commssoner J. Edward Wolf explaned that ths project could not be undertaken before next year but that wth the fllng of a vacancy n the polce department t now s possble to assgn an offcer at that ntersecton whle chldren are enroute to and from school. The Vllage mprovement Assocaton, n a communcaton, deplored the sdewalk dsplay of merchandse by several merchants on North avenue and urged passage of an ordnance prohbtng ths practce. The matter was referred to the attorney. Referred to the Board of Adjustment was an applcaton from George Schat, 3 Sprngfeld avenue, for a zonng modfcaton to permt the rental of the buldng n rear of hs property far lght manufacturng purposes. He ponted out that he had been granted J permsson to rent the buldng for ths purpose durng the war years.! On recommendaton of Chef Howard Schladler, Alfred. Grffth, Mrs. G. B. McDarmld. Mrs. James P. Nellsen. Mrs. Cumeron E. Ogden, Mrs. Wlmer Feld j Vano was apponted callm Whtescarver, Mrs. Harold M. W- the On department effectve son and Mrs. Frederck Robert! camber 1. November fre tanda4. :x:\

2 ., * Page Twenty-Four Holday Plans Dscussed by Legon Post Plans for holday actvtes were dscussed at the regular meetng of Cranford Post, 212, Amercan Legon, at the Casno last week. Progress on plans for the Now Years Eve party was reported by Vce-Commander Howard RnRle, entertanment charman. He suggested that members make ther reservatons early. Mr. Rnfle also reported on the success of the annual Armstce Day dnner. A report on the.program for presentng ffts to/chldren at the Bonne Burn Sanatorum, Scotch Plans, and the Chldrens Country Home. Mountansde, was presented*by Past Commander Arthur Metr, co-charman for the Chrstmas party. Mr. Metz stated that ths program would be carred out n cooperaton wth the Lades Auxlary. Mrs. Betty Goodman and Mrs. Flbfcnce Crounse of the auxlary were guests at the meetng. Mrs. Crounse, charman of the auxlarys Chr-tmas party commttee, extended an nvtaton t.o the Lef- on members to attend a supper and socal to be held at the Casno on December 16. Stanley Grayson, athletc charman, reported on the successful season enjoyed by the Cranford Clppers football team, now ted for frst place wth Summt n the Unon County Football League. Mr. Grayson urged Legon mem-. Jjftrs.: to attend 1 the :garpe-. aganst Summt- on ; December 5 and to support the home team n ts remanng games. ^ " Acted on favorably on recommendaton of Vce - Commander Mchael T. Davs were applcatons for membershp from the followng veterans of World War : Alfred J. Vano and Harold T. Mller^ of Cranford, and Leon H. Farrs of Wesleld. Moton pctures dealng wth the Pacfc campagns of the Unted States Marne Corps were shown by MSgt Tm Korner of Cranford. THE CRANFORD CTZEN AND CHRONCLE, TJURSDAY, Dr.fowrdP.Wngert Surgeon Chropodst FOOT ALMENTS C HOURS: b A.f.tofcM1*. M. fttou. TOO-, Than. Evenng* f to. For Anoontment Call * Ot S AUDKN ST- CBANFOKD OUHC1 ROM MANUMCnHW ValM /OTHJTY HEALTH LAMP wth NFRA-RED bulb. Tha ah aaxa«ump al t* aaaa. m >«ll kam aaal la*al far BM tuut laant lafra-ka talk. a»a a* u* pataa. t drjmt fcalr. Ma. 4*frayt %m thumrf atra aa4 fa* lln«m«u Mt taata. rally aajaaukla vral r«r u(ta. Aajastaala faf- utsfct tram U t awaau- X fatty UaUaaa la alaak raato ZL H aaj «araau A QOAUTr TTJ w TBavolm Ch k a» afaary Otaaf. th% DaaMll as au CO.O. WU1 mala allaat. aj*- V (art ntam aa Uu aubtl Oaat OANOC HOltNO CO. a»hrm«n»! NKWABK B. M. J. Dean Ol Company HD ZNC. 225 LaGrandc Avr. ^ FANWOOD FA. 2-84M DOMESTC " AND NDUSTRAL FUEL OL Kerosene Motor Ol Solvents Gasolne Antt-Freeze Space Heater Ol Burner STORAGE TANKS Kerosene Refrgerator Famous "SERVEL" OPEN MONDAYS UNTL XMAS AND THURSDAYS TL 9 P. M. For yonr outdoor man... GVE HM LOTS KEEP HM SNUG AND WARM We suggest a Bg Horn jacket by Lakeland, of Whtmans gabardne. ts water repellent, sheepskn lned! Warm mouton lamb collar. Sxes n evend Bora* all *ool HUGGER hat* kh*dm sad pattern*. Wth vaon, ear muff*, ear Dps, alse. 6%-l% all woo* flannel pant*, talon upper, s e> PUT THESE UNDER HS XMAS TREE! A. A hooded jacket, all alpaca lned and water repellent. ts part wool twll wth detachable hood. Szes B. A cotton flannel shr by Model, ts sanforzed and fully cut. Varety of plads, szes 10 to C An all wool glove and muffler set n maze, camel, maroon. Argyle pattern on pant and scarf border. S. M. L D. A tan cowhde belt by Pars, western style, wth ht name branded on t! Trmmedwth slver pstols. 24 to E. Tes n bold or conservatve patterns; strpes, plads, or geometrcal fgures. n brown, navy, maroon to 1.50 BOYS SHOP, TUBD FLOOB OF RUGGED CLOTHES! BE A SUPER SANTA AND HANG THESE ON HS TREE! Hell be ds handsomest.. the warmest "snow man** n town! So glad yon chose a gn he can wear and wear! Weve got stacks of stock to help you shop early and wsely. Mens Furnshngs, Street Floor. A. Lakelands North Bay Jacket n tan gabardne, Cravenette treated. Lamb skn lnng, red wool facng, mnd mouton lamb collar. Szes B. Lakelands Jacknac n large brght plads wth front Upper closng. The wool s Lanaset-treated for home washng! 100% wool Szes C. mported Brtsh socks for the conservatve man! Theyre <sjl wool, by By ford n maroon, black, navy, brown, oxford, teal Sxes 10^ to /*. ±J D. mported Brtsh argyle socks of soft 100% wool! Wade by Wckbury Ltd., and scentfcally preshrunk. n green, tan, maroon, brown, blue, grey. Szes 10% to E. Pendleton sport shrts n 100% wool. Two breast pockets, pearl buttons. n solds or lght and dark plads. Stes J 414 to to R Fancy knt glove and muffler set n yellow, maroon, camel, navy, whte, grey. 100% wool Szes S. M. L G. Perfect drvng glove, sport glove! AH wool wth genune pgskn leather palms. n grey, bege, maroon, yellow, brown. S. M. L H. Meyers suede gloves wth brushed wool lnng. Outer whpsttched seams. Grey only. Szes 8 to Purtan pullover sweater wth assorted motfs.. 100% wool wth V-neck, rbbed cuffs and wast. Red, grey, brown. Szes 36 to K. Purtan button-front coat, sweater n 100% wool. A warm gft for cold ddys! Oxford, brown, navy. Sxes 36 to L. Zelan cloth jacket wth 100% alpaca lnng, mouton lamb collar. Wonderfully water repellent. Fully belted, tpper closng. 36 to ELZABETH ts Smart to Shop at the Convenent Charge-Account Way at R. J. Drve Carefully Vol.LV. No. 46 Tell Plans For Flood Allevaton Rver Deepenng, Dam Replacements Urged By Rver mprovers Flood allevaton and rver mprovements necessary n Cranford were the subjects of a lvely dscusson at the thrd annual meetng of,the Ralway Rver mprove ment Assocaton,!held last Thursday evenng n the Townshp Rooms." The membershp went on record advocatng the deepenng : and wdenng: of the "dyer channel, where necessary, from the JDroescher Dam at Lncoln avenue, north to.tbftsteo«,th hegan de^rnon tswk opposte Balmere parkway and Kensngton avenue, n accordance wth the comprehensve plan of the New Jersey State Department of Conservaton., - t was emphaszed that ths work should not be deferred, but should be undertaken at once, as t would hot only be a flood allevaton measure, but also provde a better waterway to facltate all knds of rver recreaton. t would also elmnate the unsghtly condton of large accumulatons of debrs n the rver, partcularly n the areas of North Unon, North, South and s causng avenues, whch sderable unfavorable comment by local resdents and vstors to Cranford. The townshp, the Unon County Park Commsson, and the Board of Freeholder*, the membershp stated, should undertake to do ths work along the rverwhere each s responsble for the therof. Such work, ft was stated, would not necesstate the acquston of great areas of land-or the purchase of materals at nflatonary prces. Labor requrements would be at a Ffl 111^?ffV-ftB-ffch work s undertaken wth effcent modern equpment. t, was ponted out that ths type of equpment s now n ths vcnty n connexon wth rver mprovementsjyresently under contt f Jtlt structon of, Jtarltan road. Centennal avenue and Mun- - see drve. and- that consequently contracts for the- work could possbly be negotated"&. ths tme, wth a mnmum expendture The membershp ponted out mat the slt and drt removed from the rver could be used to consderable advantage n varous areas of the townshp such as the townshp dump and other low areas requrng flll The best, of the slt could be stockpled to dry out for eventual use for topsoll requrements. Constructon of the necessary flood detenton basns n Noma- Jhegan Park should be started by the Unon County Park Comms- GAR WOOD CRANFORD KENLWORTH CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 9, Pages FVE CENTS Tabernacle Messah Presentaton Sunday Handels "Messah" wll be presented at the Cranford Tabernacle ths Sunday at the 7:45 p. jn. serv ce. The oratoro wll be sung am playedby a group of muscans an sngers from the Mssonary Tranng nsttute at Nyack, N. Y. There wll be 70 voces n the chor and 40 nstruments n the orchestra. Other Allance churches n th vcnty have been nvted to th< evenng servce, and t s belevec that some of them wll take the own servce to the tabernacle. Th Rev. Gordon Keeney expects th church to be flled to capacty wel n advance of the startng tme o: the servce. Resdence Decoraton Przes for wnners of the resdence Chrstmas decoraton contest under auspces of the Cranford Garden Club wll be $15, frst place; $10, second, and $5, thrd, n each of the two classes for entres, t was announced ths week. The contest s open to all resdents o: Cranford.- Featured under entres for Class A wll be novel exteror decoratons to be judged for orgnalty, whle Class B wll nclude any other exteror decoraton to. be judged for artstc effect. Entry blanks may be secured from Mrs. O. F. Helle, Mrs. Albert G. ngalls, Mrs. Harry K. Copson, Mrs. George W. Apgar, or from the Ctzen and Chroncle offce. The commttee n charge has remnded resdents plannng to enter the contest that decoratons wll vewed mostly by passers-by n automobles and that decoratons should not be done n too much detal Entrants should plan an effectve combnaton of dstance and nght to acheve the best results, t was ponted out. The^Garden Club wll hold a specal meetng Monday at 10 a. m. at the home of Mrs. F. T. Maxson, 222 Orchard street At that tme, members wll prepare wreaths and boutonners to be donated to the lton General Hosptal at Fort Dx. A box luncheon wll be served followng the meetng. "- Jr. College Communty NghtProgram Sol conservaton wll, be the theme for ths seasons frst Communty Nght at Unon Junor College, to be held n the college lbrary ths evenng. Dr. Qren R- Neal, n charge of sol conservaton research at the non as rapdly as possble, the State Agrcultural Experment Stamembershp contended. t was ponted out that the Park Commsson has the necessary land and that t s only a matter of ex-. cavatng wth modem equpment, usng the earth excavated to buld up low park areas and the constructon of necessary control Works. Ways and means to have the antquated Hansel and Droescher &*ms replaced wth modern movable dams, to provde unobstructed channels for the passage of waters, must be explored fully, t was asserted. Possbltes of obtanng assstance from wunty, state or federal agences be gone nto thoroughly by tbe townshp «<atcd. offcals, t was ton. New Brunswck, wll speak, and the wdely-dscussed flm seres, "The Lvng Earth," wll be. shown. n color and made by Encyclopaeda Brtannca Flms, nc., the pctures were produced by the Conservaton Foundaton n cooperaton wth the New York Zoologcal Socety and under supervson of Dr. Farfeld Osborn, author of "Ths Plundered Planet" The program, at whch the college Glee Club wll sng, s to begn al 8:15. Communty Nghts, begun a year ago, are open to townsfolk n grattude for Cranfords cordal relatonshp wth Unon Junor College. At ths meetng the membershp «<*ted the followng to the Assocatons board of drectors for e ensung year: A.Vernon Ander- E. C. Butland, C. J. Collns, rt K. Crane, A. Jules Dom- ** r que, Charles C. Gelnas, Harry «- Hens, John R. Koeng, Kenneth A McCrath. Robert S. Schwegler *" Henry J. Shaheen. Populaton 4 406, Report Reveals GARWoor^Gd oor^garwoods present Populaton s 4.40ft, accordng to a **"*"* report prepared by staff g of the local schools and volunteers, as presented to ^ of Educaton last nght / Su g y Supervsng Prncpal Lous L. Ncolello Th t d The report prepared Gudance of the board n mapfuture school expanson plant, * «nd 2.416on the Sde of town, and presents ed fgure, <, populaton by ** e groups. Health Report ee cases of chckenpox. three of mumps and two dog btes reported to the Board of durng the pant week, t Tlearned yesterday from Health 0<*rW. p. Smth/ Chrstmas Rush Keeps Local Merchants Busy Cash regsters n local stores were jnglng faster ths week as gft-shoppng got underway fn earnest. Most local merchants reported a marked ^upswng n busness snce last Thursday. Under auspces of the Cranford Busness Assocaton, local stores are remanng open evenngs tll fl untl Chrstmas Eve for the conlence of resdents unable to shop durng the day. Merchants report ther shelves are well-loaded wth gft tems, and many resdents who have shopped n stores n the ctes have returned to make ther purchases n Cranford. re Today** ssue F Amusements A CUwdfled J Edtoral 1» Socety 4 Gaxwood 24 Kenlworth : 27 Obtuares «School* 14 SporU KB Churches W Regonal Hosptal Plan Des Survey ndcates Lack Of Necessary Fnancal Support at Ths Tme Plans for a campagn to rase funds for constructon of a hosptal to serve Cranford, Lnden Roselle, Roselle Park, Clark, Wnfeld, Garwood and Kenlwortl have been dropped, accordng to an announcement made ths week by L. B. Hazzard of tcranford, presdent of the Board of Trustees of the Regonal HosptaJ of New Jersey, nc.. The report, made Monday ngh to Membersrpf the Lnden ndustral" Assocaton, followed a.survey conducted by Ketchum, nc., of New York, professonal fund rasers, who studed the possblty of rasng necessary funds and reported that the project would not be feasble at ths tme. n a statement by Mr. Hazzard, ranford representatve to the assocaton, t was ponted out tha plans for a regonal hosptal would hot be consdered because of lack of support from large corporatons whch probably would have been called upon; to contrbute abou $2,000,000. A survey by Neergaard and Crag of New York Cty, employed as hosptal consultants, ndcated that f t were possble to buld and equp a 150-bed hosptal, there stll would be a shortage of beds. Cost of buldng a hosptal of 150 beds, wth all modern, facltes and equpment, ncludng" a nurses home and also allowng fo\ todays hgh prces, would be $2,500,000 or (3,000,000, th v srvey showed. Ferrenz and Taylorr.New York Cty archtects, prepared fgures on prce dfferences and.also submtted hosptal layouts and perspectves.. The trustee* wthheld sgnng contracts for actual fund rasng untl the report was completed by Ketchum, nc. Mr. Hazzard stated n hs letter: "As you wll recall ths project frst started as a hosptal for Lnden and at the suggeston of ndustry, was changed to a regona set-up as the feelng was that more f ther employes would thus be served. Before the present form was set up,. the mayors of the varous communtes held meetngs, and decded to elmnate themselves from the project to avod, any queston of poltcs. Subsequently the varous townshp commttees named representatves to the board, and the mert of key ndustres were nvted to jon same." n ts survey, durng whch representatves ntervewed workers n varous felds, Ketchum, nc., reported that a communty wth an approxmate populaton of 85,- 000 mght be expected to rase $1,000,000, exclusve of large corporate gfts. Communtes, however, whch would be called upon for funds n ths project, probably ;ould not meet these expectatons, t was ponted out. - Personal surveys show that many employes -lev outsde, the rea and would prefer gong to lospltals closer tother homes, Mr. Hazzard wrote/ Larger plants seem satsfed wth the emergency servces rendered at nearby hosltals.. A total of $8,000 for costs of the surveys and other work had been contrbuted by Cranford, Lnden and Roselle. Preparng Jont Offce for Health and Welfare The muncpal welfare drectors )fflce at 2 Alden street s beng enovated and panted ths Week jreparatory to becomng the com lned headquarters for the Board >f Health, welfare department and Vstng Nurses, t was learned yesterday. - - Offce parttons have been moved back, permttng several addonal square feet of offce space; new floor coverng has been lad and new fluorescent lghts have been nstalled. The Board of Health offce wll moved from the muncpal >uldng to the newly decorated jfflce early next week. Personnel n the offce wll nclude Health Offcer Wllam P. Smth, who also s drector of welfare; Mrs. Ethel Hoagland, secretary; Mss Dorothy Sauer, chld hygene nurse; Mrs. ames Beggs, secretary; and Mrs. Tosephne Rudnck and Mss Jorothy Koepler. Vstng Nurses. Record for Chroncle Todays ssue of The Ctzen and :hronlcle s the largest regular ssue n ts 56-year hstory. The only larger ssue was the 40-page specal 80th annversary edton Masonc Buldng - Changes Hands Agan Sale_of the old Masonc Buldng t North Unon avenue and Alden street to Leonard Soschn of Newark for $75,000 was reported ths week by Aleck Levne of Passac. The local buldng was acqured by Mr. Soschn as an nvestment Mr. Levne purchased the buldng from Arthur Joergens, then of Cranford, n January, 1946, as an nvestment, at whch tme the two upper floors were unoccuped. He renovated the upper floors and leased the entre thrd story to the State Hghway ^Department for ts Route 4 feld offce. The second floor s nowoccuped by the offces of Charles J. Stevens, attorney; Dr. W. F. Lange, dentst, the Atlas Fnance Company, and an apartment. The ground floor s occu- Busness Assocaton Trees Lend Chrstmas Atmosphere ped by thecranford 5 and 10 Cent Store. Mr. Joergens, now a resdent of Wesleld, - had purchased, the buldng about two weeks before the sale to Mr. Levne, from-h^k. Howe of Bound Brook; former propretor of!he 5 and lo..jtne three-story brck buldng, orgnally housed the Masonc Temple, and the muncpal offces also were located there for many years. Held Up, Slugged Man Loses $25 To Masked Gunmen As He Leaves Garage nvestgaton s-beng contnued today n the search for two masked bandts who held up and robbed James Montgomery, 42, of 4 Englsh Vllage, Tuesday evenng, as he was cornng out of the garage n the rear of the Rvervew Apartments. Followng Mr. Montgomerys report to the polce at 7:48 p. m., Sgt Harry Page, asssted by Patrolman Frank Caruso, nvestgated, and all offcers were notfed to be on the alert.. Accordng to Mr. Montgomery, two young men, masked wth khak handkerchefs, stopped hm at gun pont as he was leavng hs garage. They ordered hm to face the garage door and then struck hm n of the gun, Mr. Montgomery told polce. The bandts took $25 n cash from hs wallet and a pearl handled knfe, after whch they ordered m to return to the back of the garage. Mr. Montgomery sad he heard them drve" away n a very ld car. j Both men were young, about 20, and wore dark clothes, Mr. Montgomery reported. \ One assalant was about 5 feet 6 nches tall. He ad dark, har, v6 hat, and* was rmed wth what looked lke a luger pstol. Mr. Montgomery could gve no descrpton of the second. Dr. Henry J. Mneur treated the /ctm for a scalp wound requrng wo sutures. TWr. Montgomery s a secton chef at Kearny Works. g Western Electrc Cranfords shoppng "center on a cheery-chrstmas atmosphere ths,week as local merchants worked to complete the seasonal "dress ng up" of ther stores and th< Cranford Busness Assocaton llumnated ts two Chrstmas trees one n the plaza on the north sd of the ralroad and the other on ralroad property on the south sd of the tracks. The two trees, a new feature 01 the annual Chrstmas actvtes of the Busness Assocaton, were Ugh ted Tuesday evenng* and wll contnue to send forth ther cheery message of goodwll from 4:30 p. m. to 11 p. tn. from now untl Chrstmas. The large, shapely trees were nstalled wth assstance from the townshp engneerng department * Mrrt M. "Crane, charman of the commttee n charge of arrangements trees; was for asssted llumnated by Wllam McPherson and A. E. Meurer. Addng to the festve atmosphere n town wll be the usual muncpal tree across from the post offce, decoraton of whch s beng completed today. Ths tree s expected to be llumnated by tonght or tomorrow nght - Another feature of the Busness Assocatons Chrstmas celebraton ths year wll be the broadcastng of organ musc and chmes from the tower of the Frst Presbyteran Church, whch s scheduled to begn at 4:30 p. m. Monday. The Chrstmas musc wll ~be lons Regonal Sesson At Kenlworth nn Approxmately 75 representatves qf Lons clubs from Cranford, Kenlworth, Roselle, Roselle Park and Elzabeth, held a regonal meetng Tuesday nght called by Mannng Rowtz of Cranford, zone charman, at the Kenlworth nn, Kenlworth. Among dgntares present were Wllam Snyder of Planfeld, dstrct governor; Edward Rapp of T.nd«w, deputy dstrct governor, and Robert Laer of. Cranford, nternatonal counclor for the dstrct Presdents of the four clubs also attended. Dstrct Governor Snyder prethe back of the bead wth the butt sented Lons keys to four members who had obtaned the hghest number of new members to the plub. Those honored were Harold Reynolds, Mchael Sherba, Jr., Allen Knudson and Erc Hahlton, all of Kenlworth. Four new members, all from Kenlworth, were nducted by G. K. Warner, past presdent of the Cranford club. They ncluded Erc Berger, Wllam Broderck, Salvatore Amaroso and Wllam Grush. Guest speaker for the was Gustave Steffens, evenng retred Elzabeth polce captan, who revewed the foundng and operaton of the New Jersey Crme Detecton Laboratory. Captan Steffens was a prme mover behnd the estab- lshment of the laboratory. The attendance award was won by Cranford.. Care Needed n Xmas Malng To Avod Dead Letter Offce Theres a man whos gong to receve several thousanfl cheery Chrstmas greetng cards ths year and s very unhappy about the whole stuaton. He has charge of the post offces undelverable mal "nxes," n the colorful jargon of the mal carers. Last year, the local post offce played reluctant host to a large py quantty of other peoples holday mol, left homeless because o: aulty addressng. Natonally, the ol of undelverable Chrstnas ards, letters, and packages ran nto the mllons. Postmaster Arthur F. Metz >onted out ths week that careless ddressng spells trouble for the sender, as well as extra headaches or postal clerks at a season-when heyre already workng around the lock to keep the holday mals movng. Each year, thousands of long rendshps suddenly turn chlly hen an eagerly-awated Chrstnas card or gft fals to arrve," he bserved. j So f you-want- to keep your y olorful and wanp-hearted Chrstmas greetngs from comng to rest n the Dead Letter Offce ths year. d better heed the postmasters letaled advce for Yuletlde maln«s. "Mall promptly." he urges. "All packages and all Chrstmas cards r out-of-state delvery should be n the post offce by December 10, nd all cards for local delvery ;hould be maled at least a week >efore Chrstmas. "Affx stamps frmly. Dont JUst ve stamps a Jck and a pat they av fall off en route.. "Address planly and completely. That means the full name, house) number, street, name of cty, zone number, and the state. "Remember, much holday mall s delvered by emwency carrers who havent the ^fantest dea where "The Wlson Famly" lves *On Oak Street." There may even be two or three dfferent carrer routes servng dfferent parts of one street. "Dont ever put Cty. Wrte out Cranford, N. card marked J." f Cty" a Chrstmas happens to slp nto the wrong mal pouch, t may end upn the Dead Letter Offce n Los Angeles or Jersey Cty." The postmaster recommend:, sendng all Chrstmas cards by frst-class mal, whch means wth regular 3-cent stamps. Frst-class mal s enttled to "drectory servce" by sklled post offce clerks who wll try to trucfe down addressees who have moved snce you maled your Chrstmas cards last year. Only frst class mal wll be forwarded from one address to the other or returned to the sender wthout collecton of addtonal postage f the addressee s not located. t wll come back, that s, broadcast from 4:30 to 5 p.m. next week and durng the afternoon and evenng of Chrstmas week. Rpy r. MacBean, presdent of Assocaton, anweek that* Lesle Gold Ball League. Meetng Monday Nght An organzaton meetng of the mens Gold Ball Basketball League sponsoredby the Cranford Recreaton Commttee wll be held at 8 p. m. Monday n the townshp rooms. Robert Dow, n charge o! the league, ths week requested that captans or other representatves of all teams plannng to par- the Busness nounced ths... Crump, local artst, and Recorder ««pate n ths season s compettor Charles J. Scvens have been attend the»*»«- named as two of the judges for th assocatons annual Chrstmas wndow decoratng contest..- The name of the thrd judge wll be announced next week. There wll be awards for wndow decoratons judged best n merchant and servce classes, and ths year an addtonal "open class" has been added. Tfe latter class wll be for those busnesses desrng to decorate exteror, nteror or both. the assocaton have voted :to T evenngs cember 24. keep ther-stores -open from now through De- Grd Dnner Plans Set Publc nvted To Annual Booster Affar December 16 An nvtaton, to the publc to attend the Cranford Boosters* Clubs annual dnner n honor of Coach J. Seth Weekley and members of the 1948 Cranford Hgh School football team was ssued ths week by H. R. Jacobus, charman of the commttee n charge of arrangements for the affar, to be held n the hgh school cafetera next Thursday evenng. Tckets for the. dnner were placed on sale ths week at the followng local stores: Peppermnt Room, Sportsmans Shop, Colonal Barber Shop, Barrona Esso Staton, Denns anddoyles on Centennal avenue. Burke and Bell Gas Staton, and Bulders General Supply. Arrangements are beng made to have an outstandng sports fgure as man speaker at, the dnner. Durng the evenng, gold footballs wll be presented to. the folsenlor members of ths Producton by Dramatc Club Opens Tonght Deny Tarlow Applcaton C^ommttee Refuses To Rescnd Lmt of Three Lquor Store" Townshp Commttee Tuesday nght dened a request submtted some weeks ago by Max Tarlow of South Unon avenue for the re- scndng of an ordnance lmtng to three the number of package goods lquor stores n order that Tonght at 8:40. the curtan ** "ugh* make applcaton for a wll rse at the Cranford Casno j^lal dstrbuton lcense, on the frst of three perform-j Moton to deny the applcaton ances of the Cranford Dramatcjwas,made "by Fre Commssoner y ner Clubs producton, "She Sloops U»John W. Doran. seconded by Road Conquer." Drector Allan Wht-j Commssoner George D. Rankn ley. wth daly rehearsals Cor the and approved unanmously. Cornlast week, has brought hs cast to a peak for the presentaton. To accustom the putyers to ther authentc restoraton garb, the cast has mssoner Doran explaned that the commttee "does not desre t& reopen the ordnance at ths tme." Mr. Tarlow operated a lquor been rehearsng n full costume,store on South Unon avenue for from wg to pumps. Avr^tng Mrs. several years n the 1930s. 0Hs 11- Jacob Stanley wth the costumes cense was revoked for two years by have been Mrs. Pud Adams. Mrs.!the State Alcoholc Beverage Con- Ells Bshop. Bn. Hans Beller.jtrol Board for sellng below the AlS. Paul Mnrlnnre. TM«Kml*. mnmum Tar frah» prce. Mr.- Sanderson and Ms. Wllam Cole. Fnshng and fttng of the elaborate,, wgs used n the play has been done by Mrs. M. L. Thompson. Her assstants, wth make-up Tarlow? has made several unsuccessful attempts to obtan a new lcense durng* the past few years. Referred to Townshp Attorney C. H. Warstnsk was.a communcawll be Mrs. R. D. Burt. MTSL Rkfa- j** 00 <rom Mrs. Selma A. Donnelly ard Kaul, Ms. Howard Mlus,j * Parkway Vllage n whch she Mrs. Roger Norton and Mrs. W. E. Thome. Propertes for the play, rangng from a Restoraton wassal bowl to Chppendale furnture, have been assembled by the property commttee Mrs. George B- Mller, asssted by Mrs. Roy Hammond. Mrs. Rchns and Mrs. George a The sets for the play, desgned WMnan. call for three nds.twonter declared that she "resented payng the same fee for garbage collecton s pad by resdents n prvate dwellngs" and askng whether t was not the responsblty of the apartment management to provde th and one outdoors. By careful and tle group, under Stace Managrr E. J. Terney, has contrved sets whch rapdly Uayor George E. Osterheldt, who presded, publcly commended L. R. RazzanL Robert E. Crane and Gordon H. Froenm, Cranfords repaentatrves on the Regonal Hosptal Plannng Commttee, for ther sncere efforts to provde addtonal hosptal facltes for ths ea. Mayor Osterheldts remarks followed the readng of.a letter from Mr. Hazzard. presdent of the changes of the^ thesete have been J.H. Banno n. far he«rchard Burt, Hector Evans, Dean Fsher. John Garber. Edward Gavn. Mss Ellen Gldersleeve. Donparent dffculty lowng _^ years team: Francs E. Kelly. awgreen. Edward Marshall Mss Frederck D. Allen, Eugene A. Den- Ton Moody. Rchard <J"Bren. Wlprovded you make sure to place your return address on each Chrstmas card you mal. However, f you decde anyhow to mal your Chrstmas cards wth [%-cent stamps keep your tongue n your cheek and off that flap! Thrd class mal must not be sealed and must not contan pcrsonul messages, although a hand-wrtten sgnature s permssble. Only one effort s made to delver t and f the address s ncorrect or ncomplete, your cheerful but msdrected Chrstmas card wll spend a onely Yuletlde h the Dead Letter Offlc*. man, James E. Hearns, Wllam J. Frlcke, Harold A. Glovler, Joseph M. Kaye, Davd E. Yarrow, Wllam E. Coles, Ronald Brendel, Robert W. Ncholson and Charles J. Chrstan. Other lettermen attendng the lnner _ wll be: George Rankn, ames j. Walker, Donald P. Woolley, Wllam P. Smley, Albert Barnes, Harold t. Brooks^ Raymond Pllsco, George Bochnovch, Arthur Huettemun, Robert Root and Bradley Page. Other members of the commttee n charge of arrangements are: George.H. Root, tcket charman;. J. Stevens and T. J. Harford. Also assstng Charman Jacobus are James Rudd, presdent of the :lub, and Charles Merwarth. ascoe to be Speaker At Rankn Dnner Plans for a testmonal dnner :o be gven by the Cranford Republcan Club to Road Commlsdoner George D. Rankn at the ark Hotel, Planfleld. next Wedlesday evenng, were completed at meetng of the club last nght at he Casno. Commssoner Rankn vll retre at the end of ths year after three three-year terms on the Townshp Commttee. A report on arrangements Jfor the ffar was presented at the meetng by Townshp Clerk J. Walter Coffee, n the absence of Mayor George E. Osterheldt, charman of the commttee n charge. County Regster Herbert J. Pascoe wll bo prncpal speaker at the dnner, Mr. Coffee announced. Alfred Paulsen wll play of..rasng realso because of lam Old, Mansell Rchards. W. E- Thome and Warren Wlson. Adopted on fnal readngs were ordnances creatng a new muncpal court, effectve January 1, and ncreasng the fee for dog lcenses Lghtng effects wll be provded from $1^5 to $2.25, effectve Januby Jordan Darby. Jr.. George ary 3^ Mller. Charles Skllman and-arba 1 ntroduced and passed on frst Taylor. 1 readng was an ordnance repeal Orgnal pantngs used n the,ng ordnances passed n 1946 prosets are the work of the well- vdng for the constructon of curbs known Cranford artst. Lesle and sdewalks and dranage on Or- Crump. ange avenue at the ntersecton of Program grls for Jhe three Rversde drve, provdng for the nghts of the show at the Casno. "dennst and realgnment of North tonght, tomorrow nght and Satur-. Wnkm avenue from Alden street to day nght, wll be the Msses AJmj«he Runway Rver, and provdng and Beverly Bshop. Joan Koco.,tor., the mprovement of Tulp d Beverly Bshop. Joan Koa., Joanna Walcott. Pamela Dunham **"eet and Marjore Rchards. between Sprng Dvson Garden Fj street and Dvson avenue., nance Commssoner John V. Npstrand explaned that the funds orgnally. approprated for these projects were found" to be nsuffcent to OTTT them to completon. Hearng wll be December 21. Request of the Chrstan Evangelcal Msson for an exempton ban taxes on lol. block 89, whch they om and on whch they plan deas on Chrstnas decoratons * *«*< church edfce, was dewere exchanged yesterday by j 11 *"" 1 advce of the attorney. t members of the Wednesday Mom-"" ponted out that taxes cannot ng Club who met at the home of "* *»*«*«1 unless a church buldlu* Mrs M F Arnold. 17 Tuxedo** **»* Property or the land adplace. Mrs. Earl A. Dunfee. who!** 1 * Present church edfce and Xmas Topc At Wednesday Club Meetng was scheduled to speak «ll^ s defntely used for or n. connectopc, "Deck the House wth!tffln **** wu*ous purposes. Holly," could not attend because of ** ** olv to a ktter from the llness. nstead, she sent many, samples of Chrstmas arrange- Shexman P--T. A. requestng mmedate nstallaton of a traffc ments whch were dsplayed the lght at Walnut and Lncoln avenues. Polce Commssoner J. Ed- L»j «_».-. J ward Wolf/explaned that ths Among hohday e»».b.ls ds- ^^^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ golden 4narb> befon ^ ^ yeaj. ^ ^ ^.^ ^ whch had been sent from Nuremberg. Germany, Stnnlev by her daughter. plano selectons and the entertan- Helen Stanley, a Bed Cross wortct. ment program also wll nclude accordon solos. The Rev. Robert G. Longaker, pastor of the Frst Presbyteran Church, wll offer the nvocaton. Mayor Osterheldt wll serve as The angels were shown at the meetng by Mrs. Cameron E. Ogden, a sster of Mss Stanley. A collecton was taken for funds fllng of a vacancy n the polce department t now s possble to assgn ah offcer at that ntersecand tram sphool The Vllage mprovement Assocaton, n a communcaton, dethe sdewalk dsplay of toastmaster. He wll be ntroduced, program for Cranfords p play of to be donated to the Cranford Wel- merchandse by several merchants fare Assocaton for ts Chrstmas by Henry Klubensples, of the club. n preparaton presdent famles. ^ The clubs for the annual dnner dance of the club n Februy, Mrs. Jesse Jansen was named to contact hotels n ths area on facltes and costs. The meetng was conducted by Presdent Klub- North avenue and urged pan- ot an ordnance prohbtng AlbM practce. The matter was re-.. * * ^ a>^. *av_. annual Chrstmas ferred to the attorney. Far n the nteror but ncreasng cloudne&a on the coast; not as warm today. Frday rather cloudy and colder. - Weekend outlook, far and cold. party wll be held Wednesday at j Referred to the Board of Adustthe home of Mrs. Charles L ment was an applcaton from Searles. 5 Tuxedo place. Mrs George Schat. 3 Sprngfeld ave- Percy Wndsor of East Orange wll nue, for a zonng modfcaton to be Kuest speaker.! permt the rental of the buldng n Hostesses wll nclude Mrs.!rear of hs property far. lght.homer J. Dckens, charman; Mrs. [manufacturng purposes. He pont- RoKer C. Aldrurb. Mrs. Ralph 3. jed out that be had been mranted Weather ] Bovd. Mrs. Elmer E. Dey. Mrs. Al- j permsoon to rent the buldng far bert H. Francs. Mrs. G. Lesle.ths purpose durng the war years. Grffth. Mrs. G. B. McDannd. OH cooounendaton of Fre Mrs. James P. NeUsen. Mrs. Cam-,Chef Howard Srnlnrlrr. Alfred J,eron E. Ogtlen. Mrs. Wnner Feld,Vano was apponted a cauman n Whteacarver. Mrs. Harold M WU-.th* fln department effectve De- on and Mrs. Tcdekk Robert f* fl

3 . / PMt Two ABOUT NEW BOOKS By MRS. HAROLD HAAOEN8EN. lbraran Cranfard Free Pobllc lbrary The tme between Book Week and Chrstmas accents books and can truly be called BOOK TME. Many elementary r-nmw" wth ther respectve teachers vsted the Jununor Department are: "You and he Consttuton of the U. S.. wrtten by Wtty and Xohler; Slp; the Story of a Lttle Fox." >y Phoebe Erckson; "Patsy Jefferson of. Montcello," by Marguerte br Department, and Mrs: MSfTefVance; "The nvsble sland," by SedeV chldrens lbraran, talked D«an Marshall; "The sland Stalto them, tellng them about the lon," by Walter Farley; "Doctor know-how of the lbrary and readng from some of the new books. Hugh Loftng; "My Dary," by Doolttle and the Secret Lake," by, The Wlson Bulletn for October, Margaret OBren; "Ever After," 1948, featured some of the bulletn jy Phylls Whtney; "The Stars jn dsplays done by Mrs. Seldel n the Junor Department. Books added to the adult shelves are as follows: Non-Fcton "Cty Boy," by Herman Wouk "The Bg Fsherman," by Lloyd C, Douglas; "Parcel of Rogues." by Elane Dakers; "The Fre Balloon," by Ruth Moore; "The D. A. Takes a Chance." by E. S. Gardner; "Dnner at Antolnes, by F. P. Keyes "Gay Pursut," by Elzabeth Cadell;; "The Moon s Mne," by Art- Arthemlse Goertz; "Voce Out o: Darkness," by "Ursula Curtss. Fcton "Poets Gold," by Davd Ross, ed.; "Boy Showman," by Stanley Pashko; "Sew t Yourself," bj Madelne Grlgsby; "Amercan Scrptures," by Van Dorer and Carmer; Yortraty of Latn Amer ca," by A. L. Halght; "Bad Bo; of Musc," by George Anthel "Amercan Thought for, 1947," an ntroducton by Phlp Wylle; "Brtsh Thought, for 1947," wth an ntroducton by vor Brown. Some recent addtons to the Jury Dsagrees n Fatal Accdent Case - Dsagreement halted acton Monday n the tral of Andrews. Meeks, 28, of 404 Central avenue, on an ndctment for causng death by the reckless operaton of a motor vehcle. A jury debated four hours on the case, whch was heard n County Judge/Edward A. Mc- Graths court uv Elzabeth. Mrs. Elzabeth Rose, 69, of 11 Sprngfeld, avenue was klled last December 17 when she was struck by a pdr drven by Meeks. The vctm, was ht whle crossng Sprngfeld avenue to her home after vstng at Gray Memoral, /12 Sprngfeld avenue. The State contended that skd marks measured by Sgt Harry Page of the Cranford Polce Department were 46 feet long and ndcated that the car was travelng at hgh speed. A defense wtness. Walter S. Peeper, a mechancal. engneer, testfed that the skd marks showed Meeks had been drvng at a reasonable pace and that the cars brakes were effectve. Cranford polce agreed that the brakes and lghts were approved on "a test. Accordng to Meeks, Mrs: Rose darted from the curb nto the path of hs car and he could not avod strkng her. The accdent occurred early n the mornng and nobody wtnessed t. Esso Womens Club Meets Next Wednesday The next meetng of the Elzabeth Esso Womens Club n»ul be held Wednesday at the Bayway Communty Center, Mrs. Harold W. Fsher of 230 Casno avenue, presdent, has announced. Candy packng wll take place from 9 a. m. untl luncheon at 12:30 p. m. Pror to the Chrstmas <t^srogram, therewll be a whte elephant sale. Featured at the program wll be a readng by Mrs. Fsher and selectons" by "The Aces," a group of boy sngers. Members wshng to assst on the commttee for arrangements are. asked to contact Mrs. Fsher or Mss Elzabeth Henry.!. Choce Sea Food Fred CUm» CUmson fsh jumbo Sbroop Sole Our Heaven; Myths and Fables," by Peter Lum; "Matldas Buttons," by M. L, Hunt; "Pcture Book of he Weather," by J. S. Meyer; More Fun wth Magc," by Joseph. Leemng; "Boom Town Boy," by Los Lensk; "Creepers Jeep," by Harde Gramtky; The Book ndan Crafts and Costumes," Bernard S. Mason. Morals Complant Aganst lnden Man Warrants for the arrest of John Kawaznsky, 39, of 19 East 17th street. Lnden, one on a morals charge and the other for assault and battery on a 7-year-old Cranford grl, were fled by the Cranford polce- ths Week as detaners at the County Jal n Elzabeth, where the Lnden man was taken Saturday to awat Grand! Jury acton on a charge of abducton made by the mother of a 6-year-old Lnden gjufjcxtbe: jcomplajwto were sworn to by Patrolman Frank Burr. Accordng to the Cranford polce, Kawaznsky was dentfed. n the lneup at Jtnden polce headquarby the Cranford chld, as the man who molested her here last Febru ary/8. ^ /Kawaznsky was arrested last [Thursday nght by Lnden polce near the Rosehll Cemetery n that cty, after more than an hours search followng a report by the Lnden chlds parents that she had been abducted. An older sster gave the polce a descrpton of the car that led to the arrest. Accordng to the Lnden polce report, the chld was stll n the car wth the man when he was arrested. Roosevelt P.-T.A. Plans CARE Donatons Donatons wll be accepted for [CARS packages to be sent to teachers and then* pupls n Europe at the next regular meetng of the Roosevelt P.-T. A., Frday, December 17, at 1:30 p. a m. n the school Plans for the. meetng.were completed Tuesday mornng at a sesson of the executve board n the school lbrary.. Pror to the busness meetng next Frday, the school chldren wll present a Chrstmas play, and Chrstmas selectons wll be sung by the school chor. At 2:15 p. m., Santa Claus wlllvvst all the class rooms, and he wllfhave a gft for each chld. Pre-school chldren wll be cared for durng the busness seslon. t was voted to request parents o elmnate comcs n the home and to ad the P.-T. A. n promotng educatonal readng n ts place. Mrs. T. C. C Hann, Jr., program charman, reported that on Thursday, December 16, at 11 a. m., the P.-T. A. wll entertan the school chldren wth an act by "Betty and Her Playmates," sx dogs. Chldrens Commttee Votes 9500 Donaton The Chldrens Servce Commt- member* from Cranford, Rah way, tee voted a donaton of $500 to theplanfleld, Wesleld, Fanwood, Famly and Chldrens Socety of Summt, Unon, Hllsde and Elzabeth. \ Unon County at a Chrstnas program meetng Monday at the home of Mrs. George C Dreyer, 304 North Unon avenue.. A total of Much nterest n 79 Chrstmasgfts also were donated by members for dstrbuton among chldren under, care of the socety.. Mss Jean Lucas, executve secretary of the socety, accepted the check and the gfts. She descrbed some of the chldren to whom these contrbutons wll be made. A nomnatng commttee was apponted as follows by Mrs. C. H. THB CRAMfORD CTXZBN AMD ehronclav THURSDAY. PECTMBKR a report on a foster mothers tea held n October at the Ehnora Country Club, Elzabeth. Present at the meetng were more than 40 Trnty Duplcate Brdge forty brdge players ncludng many from neghborng communtes. attended a duplcate brdge Magc Show Feature. For VFW Dollar Nght AugUStO of,7. g street wll perform trcks of magc at a "Dollar Nght" Saturday at 8 p. m. under auspces of Capt. Newell Rodney Fske Post, 335, VFW, atthe Lncoln Club. Anjnouncement of the program was made Tuesday nght by Commander Thomas J. Butler at a meetng of the post.. Musc and entertanment wn be ncluded and refreshments wll be served. Albert E. Lane, ST., wll game last Wednesday at the Trnty Church parsh house. Wnr Joseph Berardnell, wll be n act as master of ceremones, whle nng pars were, from the north charge of refreshments. Assstng and south, Mr. and Mrs. Ells Kel- John Ressen of Unon; Mrs. Mar-anvn D. Hall of Cranford and Mrs. and Mrs. Olbrck of Roselle. > west, Mrs. Angus of Cranford Joshua Ward of Summt.- The Gft certfcates are awarded at commttee wll present ts report each sesson. The next game wll at the Aprl meetng at the home be played Wednesday at 8 p. m. n of Mrs. Stephen Waterbury of Hllsde.. the parsh house. Proceeds are Mrs. Ray Walken of Summt gave used for church extenson work. Know any youngsters who wouldnt b«, Mp-agrad and tnttrthlam at tb* tght of Aom* Cowboy Boots on Chrstmas morojn fs tha vasbtbla nvtaton to step tght nto advantura. Western style! Come n now and pck out ther Acm* Cowboy. Boot*for Chrstmas! Sxes 8% to O>KN MONDAY EVENNGS TO.» GFT PACKAGES Of Our Choce Wnes and Lquors Make deal and Acceptable Chrstmas Gfts COME N AND LET CY HELP YOU MAKE UP A BEAUTFUL GFT PACKAGE. MADE TO YOUR ORDER AND GFT WRAPPED. SHOP EARLY! eena LQUOR STORE WE DELVER 21 N. UNON AVENUR CRanford 64)150 Commander Butler as a commttee on arrangements are Anthony Tneo,. Arthur Macauley, John F. Whte, S. E, Klunder, Wllam. C. \ Jones -and -John- Brsson Mrs. _. Betty Butler, presdent of the posfs auxlary, and Mrs. Loretta Klunder. and Mrs.. Mary Macauley also.wll assst. ccaadfaa OH ^ Surpassed only by Jha Unted State*, the republc of Venezuela s the second largest ol producer n the world. NEL CASTALDO, A.B., M.D. frfo Gfts by YARDLEY COTY LENTHERC MAX FACTOR OLD SPCE MATCHABELU Candr Gft Packaged by Whtman, 8ehra/tt, Donna Deans, Bfatllard thk,., Dscontnuance of Regular Offce Hours On January 1, After Whch Patents Wll Be Seen by. APPONTMENT ONLY. From Our Asle of Beauty Her own sft favortes. Exotc perfumes.. - glamorous comparts by Bex Ffth Avenue... elecanut p * " * cosmetcs. Xet us help yonwtth your selecton today! 22 NORTH AVENUE, W. CRANFORD 64)349 jlts SMART to pay by check. h» convenent,^ p ; tne ttvng. You can pay hsoa, tent, nsunnce and all otto] houtcholct and penonal. ttpemes by. cfuck at ] auprsngly/ W. coat No. fxed b«l«aco. requtd-v Cancelled. d»eck» an] (we«lpl»ra"peknaloeddng;aa»urtu"tltlbaok"a3a»l (smpu* tolopenla* tl* s Teasyj[U>XuM.Sutl r anx*ccount),wll» almost anrtmount W«mrutouTto v tom«^l "todaj}) N UNON COUNTY TRUST COMPANY CONVENENTLY LOCATED BANKNG OFFCES fambar o«tdanl» MAN ornck 1U Br>«4 (., lunkau LUAUTU A.V«. ornc tt BUsab«k AT... kumsb«tk BKOAD ST. ornc 111 BMJ BU. llutot utoba ornc «««MlU4 A»«, lll»t«4ll CKAMFOBD ornc OupmUM School Wndows Broken Polce offcers-were nstructed to keep a close watch on school bul d. ngs after school hours, after «? pervsng Prncpal Howard R Best reported ths week that 75 wndows to Roosevelt School and several n Cleveland School have been broken recently on Saturdays and Sundays and after school hours.on Weekdays. He sad the vandalsm evdently was the work of boys wth BB guns and slne shots. K " M1MMMM HUM Uuuuwo SPEED AUTO STORE extractve ACK-UP LGHTS Ads n backng Mpwaps.,.;. ncludes/bracket - - for easy mountng 1.79 UM1NATN0 FENDER GUDES ; 1.59 TOY STEERNG WHEELS 1.49 oacardf*8o u ]bnor N jpdrtve the carl Besl* nosnwnob wll plaaaa any ottv^, Bscpatbem aaf*. (/Brags UCTENSK>NCOM> atroac bor> guard 5th reflaetor. ookoagttardso taht eaa be bong 1.65 Kleenex Tssue Dspenser Pts under daah.. Ee«. $2.50. $1.69 > WHSK BROOMS Cleans car nteror la Jffy. Plastc 27c Sturdy TOOL BOXES Made of heavy gauge cold rolled steel. Has handy cantlovo? tray Shoe-Type CE SKATES FOR MEN AND WOMEN Made of qualty leather, cloth lned for strength and warmth. Nckle plated lghtweght tubular blade welded at nsert and cups. ntegral strap ^^ ample ankle support up CUmn N.UNONAVE. CRANFORD, N.J. Seres By gymen At Jr. College A newaeres ees of ^ftngn de sgned to acquant members of th.temple. A brthday party was student body of Unon Junor Col held n celebraton of the assemlege wth members of the clergy. w"*^ frst,annversary. of Cranford and to promote nterfath and pt<»h*tw^nrlonnl understandng was naugurated Tues-dancng wll - be featured at the Chrstmas party and socal day at the college. "The meetngs next meetng, Tuesday, December are under sponsorshp of the Stu-21dent Councl at the college. ~ as guests, fromrvngton, Lnden, The Cranford DeMolay as well Rabb Jordon L Taxon of Temple Wesleld and Planfleld have been nvted. Beth El was the ntal speaker for the Cranford Clergy Councl, whch s cooperatng n the pro-polcgram. He spoke, on-the hstory of Three persons were fned $3 Court Fnes the Jewsh relgon and the varous ;ach for stop street volatons Mon- concepts basc to the relgon. An nterestng queston and. answer perod followed. The Rev. Wllam B. Donnelly, pastor of St Mchaels Roman Catholc Church, wll be speaker at the next meetng on January S. ngatherng Held By Needlework Guld The Cranford Branch of th Needlework Guld of Amerca helc ts annual ngatherng last Wednesday at the home of Mrs.,JMwn A. Cnkshank, 115 Holly street Clothng and household lnens, contrbuted at that tme, were sorted, counted and packed for dstrbuton to local chartes. Many garments were made by the contrbutors Who gave them, Mrs. Crukshank announced. Group.1 of the Frst Presbyteran Church, a drector of the guld, donated 26 peces of-baby clothes made by.the members at meetngs held durng the year.. Apprecaton has been extended by the Cranford branch to all those who contrbuted. The clothng wll be presented to the sck and to other needy resdents n the communty. Alua Basc Course - Mrs. A. Greco of ntatory Degrees As Ranbow Grls Jean Page, Anta Brown and Joan Koos> receved ntatory degrees Monday nght followng a regular busness meetng of the Order of the Ranbow for Grls, Azure; Assembly, 40, n Masonc day nght by Recorder Charles J. Stevens n polce court. They were Frank Hollenton of Roselle, Phlp A. Jannarone of Nutley and Helen Fenz of Wesleld. James Sanford of 110 Holly street was fned $3 for allowng hs dog to run at large, and H. C. Franks of 210 Manor avenue was assessed $2 for a parkng volaton. CRANFORDS SUNDAY DRUG STORE SCHEDULE OPEN THS SUNDAY Scbers la A. M. to.l P. M. P, BL to TP. M, CLOSED THS SUNDAY, Hathawa/5, Seagers, Bells seat 6 Lessons Complete Frng Servce 116 MAKATOM DRVE, CRANFORD, N. J. n Beautful Satn for Neglgee Appeal Ueda n. Toea Oat, for Her Year Round Comfort by Cranford M To Go Wth Her "Very Beat" At Home Out.00 Wde Assortment of 8UPPEH8 for Dad and the Kddles Budget Prced. Complete Lne of BOOTS and UUBBKKS. X-Bay nuuue at No Added Cost Cranford Bootery OPEN EVENNGS TUX CHRSTMAS 23 N. Unon Avenue Cranford r \ CRANTORD CTZEN AND CHRONfT* you g Long after the tnsel and holly are packed away, long after the trappngs of ths Chrstmas are gone, the warmth and the beauty and the usefulness of your gft from McManus Bros, wll reman! Our present collecton of qualty furnture gfts ncludes hundreds of charmng peces-both large and smaluat temptngly low prces. Stop n now...t wll he a dstnct pleasure to help you choose the rght gft for the home! CHARGE OB BUDGET ACCOUNTS ABBANGEB1 McManu tmm$hlmg smem U OS. THURSDAY, DECEMBER. 1»48 McManus Bros, offers you endurng gfts for every room n your home! lvng Room: Sectonal fojera Croup Boy ooa» mot* pexxm...»nj» make love KK, BM m «cnt«r to Duke lofa. Choce ol colon a hs laol bovclo covera. per secton... $75.00 Lamp Table Georgan atyuao Mahogany veneered lop anj hcl. Halted. Jeconur* carved effect on aa. Top aseaaarea l»l-«19%-....$24.75 Cnannel-Bark Chtlr JaM ll>e rgkt aae for lhal "extra** char... channeled hack and prnf *ea( conjuncton provde real comfort. Nce; choc«<at covera. $49.50 Val Mrror* Avalable n oblong and oval perod atylea. Fnahed n aruque gold. Sze* are WxW and Jl"«24". $14.95 Dnng Roon: Hef>pJ«%»hlo Croup Deagned for amallrr dnng room*; puotu chna " H-". cre- Jenaa baffet. Daucan-Phyfo table, act *f «daura^ all ttoabed a rch aaahogany. 9 peces. u... $ H«pplcwlt«Soto Large,, gen«roo«proportjunt fa t*ln fsftt trs4ltonjbl knanoer. 6»V ct««jctu«bofd; (mll-mxe dlna; tuefvl r; AoahU^pcdettml bm** uu«; 1 mrwm S ale clun. 10 pece* $ Dfaatta Cheat-Server Uth Caalary avgn a chofe* aahogaay veneera. deal foa- am wall apaca... plenty of pae*ftatha 4 Jxawan. SweJUnnl. too U*M". $79.50 Bedrooms S fc HappbwUu 9nlte Tbe«e WanJ«jm«lfc Cealary p>rm have reeded poata. exleaded front* wth roanded comara, 9»al hardware a^ apaa feet Dreuar. chaat asd. «3 peces... $229. BaoJaJr Char HanTa efcaraa aod nxory for aay hjraaaal Battaa tajtadj aeat and backs. Floral chketa wth cootraatag aold colon, mom ejgas. ralooa akbt. $24.75 Cedar Cheata-Amerlca OneM by Utw,! Walant vtmeet... contrastng center panel of mported WOOJJ. Hand robbed and polahed. JWU cedar nteror, automate ray. Ktchens $49.95 Colonal Dnette dunnng n h b practcal. Northern brch HnUbed n mellow aupjo. Table exlenda to o4". 5 peces... $79.50 Breakfajf Sct-Wlb Ufethno porcelabj ««p a -Uojhar-of-VarT. Stnrdy uble extenav to *0 J»"- Char aeata and badu upboluered n gr j TTa«*T Dnran n red. yellow or blue. Qmalhy Caa a happy 5 peces... $79.50 No floor gll t a puaaa than hla faaou*mak*_ Many a oklna; a real prana«4.. $ ":rj :Mc M

4 ! ( f^l^twf^^tjjjj^^ff^!!y^wft5^^^.-:^^j^^rs?^.4^??*l. -!_ J*!!E Pace Four THE CRANTOBP CTnZP AMD CHROmC,THUBSPAY;». 1X8 Chrstmas Party Monday Wth Chrstmas just a few weeks - away, many Cranford clubs.and organzatons nave donned ther Chrstmas sprt at annual holday partes and dnners. The Cranford College Club wll hold ts annual Chrstmas party, a covered dsh supper, Monday at 7 p. m.to Cal- have announced that ther new address wll be: Rt 1, Box.179 Y. Carlsbad. - G. T. Malletts Celebrate Golden Weddng Day Mr, and Mrs. George T. Mallett of 556 Wesleld avenue, Weseld, ormerly of Cranford, celebrated ther ffteth weddng annversary Sunday at an.open house from 3 to 6 p. m. at the- home of ther The Msses Polly and Alma Wysock of 101 "South Unon avenue Mrs. Harry T, Mallett of 684 Rah- 121 Reord avenue! The Rev. son and daughter-n-law, Mr. andmr. and Mrs. O. W. Lawrence of vary Lutheran Church. Mrs. C. C. entertaned ther brdge club last way a venue, Weseld. Mrs.Laura Robert G. longaker, pastor, offcated. A recepton for about SO Schulze wll be program charman Thursday nght. Crukshank, mother of Mrs. Harry for the evenng. Mallett, served as co-hostess. guests followed at the Elzabeth - Featured at the party wll be a Mrs. R. E. Wandelt of 55 Elzabeth avenue has returned from The honored couple resded n Carteret Hotel, Elzabeth. program enttled, "Holday Hghlghts for Your Home," to be pre-schenectady, N. Y., where she vs-cranforted for some tme wth her mother. they moved.to Weseld. They ssters mad of honor, and brdes- untl fve years ago when Mss Barbara Gundersen was her mads ncluded Mss Jean Ton-ens Mary Lou Phlps of Garwood, as n Trenton on regulatons under roved Tuesday nght were one for sented by Mrs. Harry T. Rearwn brdesmad. Stephen Johnson of the new State court procedure. Mr of 601 Orchard street. Mrs. Rearwn, a member of the Cranford ormerly had lved for many years Belrnar was best man and Cf " r * < rood 4 Selck for a new manutacrng buldng at 40 South avenue, the road department and engneer *^ Schober expressed apprecaton to Mrs. Peter Ssco of West Englewood returned home today after Cranford. Mchael Drapaluk of The brde wore a whte satn and Mss June Johanson, both of Olbrys, usher. n New Brunswck where Mr. Mallett was conductor of an orchestra. Cranford was best man and ushers gown wth lace nserts, endng n a Garden Club and the Wednesday est, at an estmated constructon for prompt acton n resurfacng Mornng Club, has won many vstng wth her granddaughter, st of $175,000. Resdental perlts approved were for the South roquols road recently. awards for her arrangements Mrs. R. L, Buchanan of 5 Sylvester Both born n New York, Mr. andwere Wllam Prce and Gene long tran. A ^ara of seed pearls decoratons. street. Mrs. George Mallett also were GHdden, also of Cranford. held her fngertp vel, and- shenon Corp.. at 1 La Salle avenue, The. tax len certfcate coverng lots 702, 703 and 704, block 520 marred n that cty. Mr. Mallett Supper arrangements, wll be n The brde wore a whte satn carred whlte roses.. 7J5OO, and Charles Wolfe, 9 Chpwas sold to Joseph H. Chacharo Mrs. Alma Whtng of Cortland, assocated wth hs son n the charge- of Mrs. Charles Stevens gown wth a long tran. Her fngertp vel of lluson was held by Seven Gables, Lnden. The brde, art of Buldng nspector F. J. the next meetng., MSS BETTY L. DOLAN A recepton was held at the Ewa Way, $10,000. November re- for $600 subject to confrmaton at N. Y., spent several days ths week eal estate busness n Weseld. charman, and the followng members of her commttee: Mrs. Charles a.sweetheart-shaped headdress a graduate of Lnden Hgh School, teer showed 13 permts were vstng her sster, Mrs. Zada Shepherd of 10 LaSalle avenue. Mrs. Mn Mallett and hs wfe are n Hs hobby s ol pantng. Both Report of the dog warden for M. Ray, Mrs. F. F..Voorhees, Mrs trmmed wth seed pearls. She Messer DoUm Nuptals employed at the Qualty Market. sued for new constructon valuaon estmated at $47,700 and fees last month showed 38 calls nvestgated, 17 dogs were captured of Whtng left Tuesday to spend the excellent health. n addton to Anthony Sten, Mrs. Rchard carred a bouquet of whte roses. Wesleld. Mr.. undsteen attended wnter n Florda. ther, son, they have three granddaughters.. Set for December 26 French, Mrs. Roger Oest, Mrs. The honor attendant was attred n the Mddlesex: County Vocatonal f$139. : ; whch 10 were redeemed, four George Albertson, Mrs. Cameron a blue satn gown and the brdesmads wore smlar gowns n rose. Mss Betty Lorrane Dolan, School and served two years wth Polce report for November were destroyed and four were Mss Joan Coffey of 41. Crag! Ogden, Mrs. Farrs Swackhamer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard the Seabees.* He s n busness lowed 321 calls nvestgated, njng JO auto accdents whch re- cats were destroyed, 10 summonses placed n new homes. Seventeen place s workng at Hearns, Newark, for the Chrstmas season ajlos Terrell To Wed Mrs.. C. Anderson, Mrs. Lawrence Botts, Mrs. Albert Gesaler t All had matchng headdresses and t. Dolan of 621 Woodland avenue, wth hs father h Bradley Beach. carred bouquets of chrysanthemums and gladol. toselle Park, formerly of Cranord, has announced plans, for heryork State, the brde chose a black nres. Fnes hrecorders court dog remaned.at the pound at the For ther weddng trp to New! ulted n one fatalty and eght n- and 26 warnngs were ssued. One -Mrs.-Edmund Morrs, Mrs. Robert ; Student narrage to Robert Danel Messer; Smons," Mrs. Burton C Belden. Mrs. Clnton Holder, Mrs. chandsng. nvtatons have been ssued for Mrs. Gundersen, the brdes lace dress wth black and whte! taled $697. of whch $238 went to end of the month. on of the late Mr. and Mrs. Wllam T. Messer of Planfeld, n the weddng on Saturday of Mss mother, wore a dnner gown of accessores. The couple wll resde wth the brdegrooms par- Walter Coffee, and Mrs. Edward Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Douglas of Los Elzabeth Terrell, daughter of pale blue crepe wth pnk 5L Mchaels Church, here at 3 Outlaw, telephone charman. Maracabo, Venezuela, S. A., saled the late Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Ter-esrell, formerly of Cranford, and wore a gown of solder blue crepe nony wll be followed by a re- and the brdegrooms mother ents. m. on December 26. The cere-; for home Frday after spendng Mrs. H. W. Conover of 98 Rversde drve entertaned- Monday seevral days as guests of Mr. andfrancs Alfred Patterson, Jr., sonwth slver and blue septon at the.home of the brdesleets parents./ Mrs.LeRoy Watson Mrs. LV K, Merrll of 12 Englsh >! Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Patterson of es.. Both had corsages of pnk at a luncheon-brdge. Vllage. \ :-.. Arlngton, Mass. The ceremony roses. * The brdes grandmother, n^««dolan wll begven n mar Feted at Shower wll take place at 2:30 p. m. at themrs. Pearl A. Wse of New York age by her father. Hex mad of Blss Geraldne Fbwe of 65 STAVOM XAJEA CKAMfOKD. N. JT^-C*. e-0149 Pr. and Mrs. B. B. Kott of. 17 Oak] Mr. and Mr*, Wllam ChapeL Nortbamp- Mats., followed 1>y a recepton ^v*fesrfleo^"ttd ora&malds wffl Thunday nght at a stack show Cty, wore a gown of champagne woor Vlljae Mss. Marlyn Mulln South Unon avenue was bosu CHaUSTfAS DECXXltM - lane" wll leave December 21 for a Ford and daughter, Audrey,, of 28ton, vacaton n Florda. Beech street, accompaned-by Herbert H. Dtzel of Denman road,, re- House. Mss Joanf^hTHrtdfxof nus and Mss Noreen Herbert of S3 Denman road. Bn. Watson, FVU. COTO8E DNNEE, *M5 CHLDREN XJnder 12, $1.35 the Smth College Alumnae a corsage of talsman roses. JAN. 1. lmt >e Mss Audrey Pawson of Para- n honor of Bars. LeHoy Watson Of Mrs. Melvn Warner of Allentown, Pa., returned home Saturday cently returned after.vacatonng The prospectvebrde s a graduate of the Pennsylvana School "Aye Mara," "Because," and "O, lnden wll be flower grl Wl- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter llhl U A. M. m r. K. ^v Mwmto M mtortmxutm solost, sang, "The Lords Prayer, Sranford. Mss Barbara Rng of the former Shrley Aagaard. s the at Mam Beach, Fla. after spendng three weeks wth Hortculture, Ambler, Pa. She Prqomse Me.". Weddng musc am Messer, brother of the brlderobm-to-be wll serve as best dress. Aagaard at the Denman road ad- her nece, Mrs.. Robert Tmmlns of Zoralee Zohe, daughter of Mr. employed by the Prophylatc wa&played by the church-organst. 222 Walnut avenue. and Mrs. E. C. Zohe of, 216 Central Brush Company n Florence, Masse Followng a weddng trp to At-nanlantc Cty,, the couple wll resde Dolan, brother of the brde-elect, blue. The gfts were centered and ushers wll be Leonard Decoratons were n pnk and averrue entertaned yesterday at a Mr. Patterson, a graduate of Adra. and Mrs. E. D. Stanley of party n honor, of her eleventh Wllston Academy and Mddlebfctry n Lnden. Mr. and Mrs. Law-mrence, are graduates of Cranford The brde-elect s a graduate of Edward McNels of Planfleld. around a large stork. Befreshly 16 guests attended from Cran- MNATURE > 316 Casno - avenue returned recently from a three weeks vaca- brthday annversary. Nne guests College, Class of 1942, s attendng ton n Mexco Cty and other were present. the Stockbrdge School of Agrlulture at the Unversty of Mas-employed by the Prudental nleld, and St Marys Hosptal ford, Wesleld, Roselle and N BBADT GLASSES Hgh SchooL Mrs. Lawrence s Eloly Trnty Hgh School, West- ponts of nterest n Mexco. Mrs. Mlton Koos of 511 Sprngfeld avenue wll be hostess at a «rved as a captan wth the 20th husband served: four years wth the Mr. Messer also s a graduate of sachusetts. Durng the war, hesurance Company, Newark. Her School of Nursng, Passalc. ark. Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Rchards, formerly of 8 -Greaves place, wll meetng ths. afternoon of the Vr Force on Guam. \ marnes, spendng a part of that dly Trnty and s now n hs move nto ther new home tomorrow n Carlsbad, Calf. They have garden group of the Vllage mprovement Assocaton* "Members Trnty Row,,Florence, Mass., after He. s employed by the Natonal Showers n Mss Dolans honor Hear Gudance Drector The couple wll be at home, 9 tme n overseas* servce n Cuba. lenlor year at Seton Hall. College. Lncoln-Shenna Group been vstng ther daughter n wll dscuss and plan Chxfttmas 1 "anuary 1. ~~\ Gypsum Company, Garwood. were held recently by Mss Mulln Phoenx, Arz., for the past few gft wrappngs and b^utonnles. her home n Wesleld and by Vncent SarnowskJ, boys* gudance drector at Cranford- Hgh PKOrOSHB OaUUMANCB Mss Dorothy Gllen of Roselle weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Rchards Ward-Hennessey Troth AN ORDNANCE Repealng Certan mprovement Ordnances Adopted on Park. School, spoke of the work of the Mrs. A, M. Wlson of -t& Forest June twa. - gudance department and revewed avenue returned Sunday front-a Announced at Dnner Whereas, heretofore, the Townshp fve weeks vst wth her tnother, Commttee adopted orolances provdng Donald S. Parsons of 102 Cenr>njj avenue, s a member of the Cranford school system at _ Mrs. Tracy Mlls of Pne Bluff, The engagement of Mss Marlaret Hennessey, daughter of the tor certan mprovements; and, whereas, meetng Tuesday of the. Lncoln Ark. Mrs. Mlls s expected to MARTN JEWELERS 1 the Townshp Commttee now rtaum tt to the publo nteract that Md Jucknell Unverstys mxed chor- Sherman Pre-School Study JSroup $2.75 per set of 8! arrve here December 19 for thelate Mr. and Mrs. J. Hennessey, to merts be not now undertaken; S whch wll gve ts annual Yule-J at the home of Mrs. K. a Morrs, Chrstmas holdays. Walter C. Ward, son of Mr. and Be t Ordaned ftgr UeBftwMfclp Commttee of the. Townshp of jcmnford: de presentaton of Handels 9 Blake avenue. Mr. Sarnowsk Mrs. H. M. WaM, was annouaced Secton. 1. «ha» the fobowtos ordtlanoea be and they hereby are repealed: lamed oratoro, "The Messah at a Thanksgvng dnner at tte Mr. and Mrs. Percy Orne of East] 75: ran mmjsmprovdng -far dranage, and the oansttktuoo of f curbs u and Parsons, a sophomore, s a member Ad 1, dscussed school ratngs and stated El SE MANS uhday evenng at Lewsburg, Pa. that Cranford "Hyp* are n the SSSPAKKAVE. PLANFELD Boothbay, Me., arrved Frday for tatters hotjta 312 Arbor street «o1 upper bracket. v Open Evenngs Ml Chrstmas a vst wth therson-n-law and date has been set for the weddng.).sdewalks - akj» Av«nua * at - the - -ta-rf. terseotlon of Hv«rslde Drlve,^ adopted Sgma Ph Epsflon fraternty. Mrs. John wa«** ntroduced the NORMALLY FOUND daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John & Mss Hennessey attended Bayonne schools and St. Alphonsus f. S. "An ordnance provdns for the1 Parsons. s to the meetng. Servng - as co- June*. 1S4S. "; ^. le sthe son of Mr. and Mrs. Guyspeaker. Husbands were nvted Potter of 30 Hamlton avenue. They] Wdenng an&t.xe-algnment. of Vnlon hostesses were Bars. Robert Mnrbeck. Mrs. Wllam Watt, Mrs. J ON THS PAGE are expected to reman untl.jan-{busnesuary. She currently s employed by therver." adopted June 4. 1S48. School, New York Cty. Avenue from Alden Street to the Bahway 3. "An ordnance provdng for. the P. Mysak, Mrs. R, S. Malcobnsoo. Amercan Type Founders Company. Mr. Ward attended Cran- Wprng Oarden Street and Dvson Ave- mprovement of Tulp. street between Abnost a thrd of the total protern n fee food eaten n ths, Unt- Hagman and Mrs. E. A. Fscher. Mrs. Wllam Kruse, Mrs. Rchard Af^EARSON Mrs. Albert H. Francs of 423ord schools and- serve* three nue." adopted June North Unon avenue on Monday Secton 1. Ths ordnance, shall take ed States s furnshed by cereal PAGE 9 OF rears wth the Army Ar Force. effect mmedately upon.ts publcaton There wn be no meetng n trans. catered and served at her home a He s employed by the Amercan after AnaL passage. January, t was announced. luncheon gven by Mrs. E. E. Dey THS SSUE. Stores. and Mrs. W. M. Hcks for Mrs, Atherton W. Hobler of Prnceton. Mrs. Los Hooker of Palm Beach, Bradley Davs Mrs. Frederck G&ston of Passalc, Mr. and Mrs. Wllam C. T. Davs snug as a bug Mrs.-Clarence Francs and Mrs. of Larchmont, N. Y., announce the TS 1ASYTO BKOMTH Many t* Artbvr Murray mm loan*. H* flaw Steps act Artbnr WWrt* thrll to * Do Your Xmas Shoppng Early! mn lr of Rumba steps nto the pattern of the musc And Arthur Murray epet tlvn you the real "know how" of as new dsnees-oot merely act routne of steps. You loam so fsst, so Joyously, too. Coma n or phone rght ewwrjr. Swrl to M W»»e<M of populadrjr at hobday partsa. ARTHUR MURRAY 44 * let Own*, Pta. All OUNM aom STUDOS OMN MONDAY» Harold Francs of Bronxvlle, N. marrage of -ther daughter, Jean Y., Mss Edth Henofer of Elzabeth, and Mrs. R. W. Smth, Mrs, Bradley, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Tyhurst.Davs,- to John Juntas George Bates, Mrs. Frederck ohn J. Bradley of 324 North Sykes and Mrs. Francs of Cran-Unoford. avenue, on November * Halwy St MA. a *MU1 NfWAJUC* etweea KreeBtt«a*1 Hsaras Ceremony Performed For Naom Gundenen At 4 p.m. Saturday n the Frst Presbyteran Church, Mss Naom Gundersen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, George A. Gundenen of. 106 Mta street, became the brde of George W. Lawrence, Jr., son of The fore(oln( ordnance was ntroduced and passed on lnt readng: at a regular meetlna* of the Townshp Commttee of the Townshp ef Cranford, N. J., held on December 7. MS. and wll be consdered for Anal passage, after publo hearng; at another regular meetng of sad Townshp Commttee at Muncpal Buldng. Cranford. New Jersey, on TUESDAY. DKCEMBXR 31/ 19*8, (Ksstcra Standard Tme). J. WALTER COFFEE. Townshp Clerk. Dated: December 7, 1MB. n a hurry? Hurry to the Frosted Foods Department of your A&P Super Market and take your pck of quck-froen fruts, vegetables, fsh and poultry! Youll fnd ASFs prces mghty attractve! Orange Juce Lma Beans Farssaat mm Spnach ctwn Succotash Cut Corn Green Beans Cat Peaches **» Ocean Perch Fllet casa Jeka Flounder Fllet <* Jaka 13 ox. DKS- 43«Mox.pks.29e nox.pka.35fl Wox.pkfl.27e oox.pkg.33o w ox. pko. 42c Wox. p k 0 :63c Vnt your nearest A&P Super Market today: 103 MEN STREET ^u**-o*. CRANFORD Plans Brdal C n a 7/1 snow sut or all 1 weather sut Jean Paukosk Brde n Lnden Mss Jean W PawlkosU, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Pawnrf«rj of 43d Lexngton avenue was marred Saturday to John C jundsteen. son of Mr. and Bars. Ernest Lundsteen of 49.Lard avenue, Neptune Cty. The ceremony was performed at 3 p. m. n the Deny Tarow ApflteBto (Contbtued trom page oac) showed four general and 23 stll alarms for estmated property loss of $75. The muncpal ambulance made eght trps durng the month, B. H. Stevenson of 12 Mohawk drve was granted permsson to erect a 45-foot rado antenna tower rectory of St Theresas Church, en hs property. Applcatonof Lnden, wth the Rev. Edward Red PetrozeUL 354 Southttnon Kozlowsk, pastor, offlratng. avenue, for permsson to dspose Gven h marrage by her father, of refuse from the Natonal Gypthe brde was attended by Mss Company h Clark on the Amela Matseur of New Brunswck, as mad of tumor, and Mss ranford dumps was dened. - Among buldng permts op- Theyll keep your youngsters warm, and dry n all knds of weather. McKem All Wool Snow Suts are weahcr sealed wth mpregnole. The Zelan treated Popla All Weather Suts arc vat dyed and na Sze* S to 10 Prces: to *McKemf ntw Ktt TraJ, AUrl. CAROL-LEE KDDE SHOP Oven Evenngs Tll Xanaa 2 North Unon Avo. Oanfocd &3120 the townshp, $194 to $200 to ttejrtate, $5 to ^ State msson. Board of trustees of Unon Junor College^ expressed apprech ton to the commttee for the offer * }?*"* Wl aslte for a campug Yor the. The trustees advsed, however, that they have.purchaked the old Nomahegan Golf Club property for the furture^evelopment of the college.. Judge Charles J. Stevens report ed that he had recenuy attended a conference of traffc court judges MEAT SPECALS! TODAY. FR. and SAT. Pec 9th, 10th and 11th LEGS OF p Sprng Lamb,- ft.dt)c SMALL JERSEY Fresh Hams FRESH KLLED r* \ Brolers or Fryers *. WC (3 to 4 h. jtvcrajrc) RATEfS TENDERZED Smoked Hams :!S BREAST OR NEGK OF Lamb for Stew - ft POPULAR BRAND Slced Bacon KM*» HOME-MADE tafan Sausage b. Green BEANS FnahCut SPNACH Calforna CARROTS Smafl Tender BEETS Jucy FLORDA ORANGES Vegetable Dept. 2 lbs. 2 lb*. bunch bunch 12 for Fancy. YELLOW BANANAS, 21b*. Cranford Hgh Grade Market Vegetables Fruts Groceres 6 N. UNON AVE. CRanford Teen^ers M -"""an,. -Olj 1O P«. ">85, STORE HOURS: X A.M. to 6 P.M.-Moaday tkroagh Saturday VORY SOAP hr toht, b-f VORY SOAP Ht tolferf, barf) and <Mm s ,,.,.,,-:-.,...j^- e fed VORY FLAOS for d»k«ant) fna fabrcs Shop - \ Our junor customers arejust as entlusastc as ther elders about shoppng at A.&P. And when/we hear them sng the prases of our grand values and wde assortments, ts musc to our ears. Because we know that, n spte- of ther youth, teen-agers are mghty smart shoppers. (Theyd never be entrusted wth the famly food money f they werent!) Whats.more they take ther marketng- serously, even though they may seem to make lght of t (after all, t s fun to gude a glder basket up and down our buy-lned asles,) pckng and choosng from hundreds of fne foods at A&P - the store that caters to the teens* taste and grownups, too. ChedrO-BH OXYDOL For dhas and laundry prces Slced S* Blended S Slced Amercan Cream Cheese Farmer ^" taukauna *nu$nmmbm9uam\ DRET for dkhej, rayons, nyl«ns, «** CBTON PLACES md Mal Emrlm For JChrUtmtmml e %. 3) A SUp h - MAP, LV Tops wth Mom and Pops! U A&PCOFFEE SMONZ Sa polkng Ejoy tho fresher, rcher flavor that makes A&P Coffee Amercas No. 1 fuvorte. Eght lb. tag 4fJ... Jt««f Crcle tb.b. 0 44e... 2u>,79«.. 3lb.-befl lb b-o 47e.... 3lbb«o1.35 can CRSCO V*galabJe> Shodennj l.l

5 t- d a npr nvestture Ceremony Utve to the Julette! terheldt; 11. Mrs. t. P. McFmrlane; Emma L. Purck of Post Jefferson, North avenue, Low S, Mrs. Adolph TfHlr>nf >r «t and Staton, L. L, and a brother, j For Grl Scout Troop The troop wll bold nvestture Ms. Earl Pollack; S, Mrs. Lous B. of Sntbtown. L.. attack soon after she reported for Grl Scout Troop 20. under leadershp of lra.trcrctftnotxr., and a brtnday party at ts meetng next Thursday n-cleveland rlfc~e" Wetjen and Mss Tf*. Funeral *f Tuneraf servces wll be held Adam; 16, Mrs. B. C. Beldenf 17, work a^ 8 a. m.. and Mrs. J. Walter Coffee, wll be ScbooL Members of the commttee HOas; 18, Mrs. E. E. Gruenng and Funeral, servces were held Saturday at 1 p. m. at Gray Memoral, 12 Sprngfeld avenue. The tomorrow at 2 p. m. at Gray Me- n charge of nvestture n charge ceremo-,^1 S""* of arrangements are EHn ««a«o»»y Buaan, Mrs. m. E. on. M. oeaangs, Gedddgs; 20. M, aura. Mrs.. T. nes ths afternoon for members? 0 ^ Buontempo, MeMafc. C Hann, Jr.. and-mrs. J. Walter moral, 12 Sprngfeld avenue, for Rev. Albert Allnger, pastor of of Troop 18, led by Mrs. K. E. Segebade, Ruth Gtetz and Connejcoffee; 21, Mrs. Douglas Baley. Oeorge E. Phelps of ~ 2S1 North Cranford-Methodst Church, wll Gruenng and Mrs. E. M. Geddngs. Morrs. (and 23, Mrs. C. A. Froebel and Mrs. avenue, west, who ded Thursday offcate. nterment wu be n The program-wll be held n Cleveland School. Roster of Grl Scoot Also, Troop 23. Bn. O. Olsen; 25, llness. The. Rev. Albert Alllnger, Born nwest CaldweU, Mss H. Moore.. mornng at hs home after a long Farvew Cemetery, Wesleld. At a recent meetng of Troop 20. Bn. F. C. Ward; 26, Mrs. A. Johnson;^. Mrs. H. A. Larser; 28. Mrs. Church, offldated. nterment pastor of. Cranford Methodst Sprong had resded n Cranford was the followng new offcers were elected: Treasurer, Susan Eschenlauer, and secretary, Jo-Ellen Van Horn! Leaders and assstant leaders of partrols were named as follows: Patrol 1. Mary Lou Lyons, leader, and Norma Searle, assstant; Patrol 2, Patty Ross and Sally Shepherd: Patrol 3, rene Mente and Arlene Hann; Patrol 4, Maran Weber and Barbara Teetsel, and Patrol 5, Mabyn Reeves and Ann Leaders Announced Mrs. P. J. Glcher. presdent of the Grl Scout Leaders Assoca- n Gar wood. She had been employed about one year at Van ton, recently annwmced the followng leaders and assstant lead- Royal Arcanum of RoseUe-Rosele] Dorens Laundry,.nc. The Grand Castle Servce of the ers of Grl Scout troops n Cranford: Troop. Mrs. Glcher; 2. Mrs. H. Lske; 38. Mss T. Hardy; 39. Kate Van Ness Sprong of the ployed as a buldng contractor for Pfarrer; 37, Walter Keve and Mrs. Park was held Frday nght at the She was the daughter of Mrs. Leon Teetsel and Mrs. C. H. Bars. R. O. Brodeen and Mrs. T. S. Wnans avenue address, and. themany years. He was the husband Matthews: 3. Mrs. J. F. OBren; 6. Hull, and 40, Mrs. T. F. Powers and late Alfred S. Sprang: Besdes her Mrs. J. Wrght; 7. Mss F. Prsta; 8. Mrs. K. W. Sheldon. mother, she s survved by, a Mrs. Alexander Hanunell; 9, Mrs. brother, Donald J., of Garwood. N. Jones and Mrs. G. Sass. Burke. Barbara Teetsel was elect-1 Also, Troop.10, "Mrs. George Os- THS s only a» good as THS r BBU»: No ay* examnaton s any hotter than th* glcmomad* to fll thk ptthphow. Our accuratouns grndng l^u* *«r «a*f»l scrphon nto plow that spell sathfochow. MS K. Bra** st, WullU t-*bt» ST Nutk Bru Bt.. BUnWtk Nnl to TmbUt Srrlu Hears Dl?» to < FlU Ul 8:S* F. U. Shop at Kurtz Market For All Your Food Needs A Complete Lne of Qualty MEATS J PRODUCE-GROCERES FROZEN FOODS -> Week-End SpecsJs ^ Meat Dept. READY-TOEAT SMOKED HAMS. SMALL LEAN LOWS PORK - CHUCK ROAST - UBS OF LAMB - Vegetable 7... LARGE FRESH CEBERGfLETTUCE EATNG OR COOKNG APPLES - RED RPE EMPEROR «RAPES LARGE BUDDED DAMOND WALNUTS NU-MAD OLEOMARGARNE. ft. - ft. ft. Dept. - ft. 3 bs. 2 lbs. ft. - ft. 65c 55c 79c 65c 15c 29c 29c 49c 35c Chas. Kurtz Market Owned and Operated by Buerldn A Sysedty 18 No. Unon Avenue Omnfo«16-Q3a2-3-4 DELVERY SERVCE FREE C. Thomas and Mrs. C. A. Schroeder; 29. Mrs. W. Slater and Mrs. M. Frend; 30, MrsTArtemus Dll; 31, Mrs. JR. Saperto; 36, Mrs. R. C. Obtuary Mrs. Mary F. DrseoU A requem mass was sad ths] mornng at 9 oclock n St Mchaels Church for Mrs. Mary F. DrscolC 73,.. who ded Tuesday mornng at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Douglas Baley of 199 Columba avenue, after a long llness. The funeral was conducted from the Dooley Funeral Home, 218 North avenue, west. nterment was n St. Vncents Cemetery, Madson. Mrs. Drscoll was the wdow* of Mchael E. DrscolL She was born n New York and had lved 34 years n Madson before comng to Cranford 10 years ago after the death of her husband. She was a communcant of St Vncents Church n Madson. n addton to her daughter, she s survved by a granddaughter, Mss Patrca Jane Baley..The funeral of James R. Purck, 78, who ded Tuesday mornng at bs home, "454 Brooksde place, after a long llness, wll be held tonght at 8:30 oclock «t the Dooley Funeral Home. 218 North avenue, west, wth the Rev. Walter C. Pugh, pastor of St Pauls Evangelcal and Reformed Church, Garwood, offcatng. nterment wll take place Frday mornng n Cedar Hll Cemetery, Port Jefferson, L.. Mr. Purck, retred Central Ralroad of New Jersey staton master, was born n Brentwood,,U, and had lved 21 years n Cranford. He retred n 1939 after 1 47 years servce wth the ralroad, hayng spent 29 years of that tme as staton master at the Lberty street. New York, termnal. He s member of Acada-Dlcknson-Shennan Councl 1601, Royal Arcanum of Jersey Cty. Survvng are bs wfe, Mrs. An-.na M. Purck; a son, Robert K., of Wesleld; two grandchldren; one great-grandchld; three- ssters, Mrs. Morrs Bogart of Mam, FfaL, Mrs. James P. Walker and Mss PARTLY FNSHED BUNGALOW N ROSELLE, $6700 TeL Elzabeth Yes Js the bete news wevtv bao OC w * > f shop ovocf nf several year*. Tbe Power Kng tools dsc are last becomng favorte all over Amerca ace here lar your nspecton! And what tools they ere! All ball bf rng equpped. All ndnde new enspeerng features that add to operatng ease and accuracy. And theyre prced to put s completely potter* gfdpped stop wthn reset / every bom* owner. Now, whatever you want eo snake n wood or plastcs we have the tools that wll help you do t qnkfclr and easly. n Maple Grove Cemetery, Kew Gardens, L... funeral home. About 62 members of the order partcpated. Many, floral trbutes were sent. Bearers were George W. Mercer, Edward C. Bckford, Clfford C. Knerr, Charles R. Barnes, Arthur Dddle and J. Stephen Lvngston. sabel] 8pron*r. Mss sabell Sprong of 93 Wnans avenue ded Tuesday mornng n the Wesleld muncpal ambulance as she was beng taken to Muhlenberg Hosptal, Planfleld, from Van Dorens Laundry," nc., 612 van t" east, Worleldjof Trnty Church, offcatng. nwhere she collapsed from a heart terment was n Farvew Cemetery, Wesleld. Jfr*. Torbush was credted wth beng one of the* organzers of volunteer fremen n Cranford. He became chef 55 years ago. Born n Walden. N. Y., be had lved there untl he came to Cranford 65 years ago. Hs home here was n Orchard street. Torbush street, whch runs from Orchard to Beech streets, was named for Mr. - Torbush. After resdng about 40 [about Jwo years. Pror to movng here, she had lved about 20 years years n Cranford, he moved to Roselle ParJc, where he had made hs home for the past 25 years. Pror to hs retrement about 10 years ago, Mr. Torbush was em- Danel Torbush Danel Torbush, 80, Cranfords frst flrje chef, ded Monday mornng at hs home, 166 Berwyn street, RosellePark, after a two months llness. Funeral servces were held yesterday at 2 p. m. at Gray Memoral, 12 Sprngfeld avenue, wth the Rev. Frank V. H. Carthy, rector CRANFORD PET SHOP NORTH AVEL. E. CRANFOBD 8-1MW T--l«" spvand see (good STAT WTH! SAWS SCHLECTERS Cranford Pant and Hardware OPEN TODAY KVKNNG South Ave^ E. Omnfod PERVNAL VTAMNS. R."d MNERALS U. S. VTAMN CORPORATON N TME FOR XMAS! of- the late Harret Person Torbush.. < Survvors nclude a sster. Mss Sarah J. Torbush of Roselle Park; two sons, Colden T., also of Roselle Park, and Raymond. P., of Planfleld, and fve grandchldren. BUY T N CRANFORD! By the Barnetts - BLL & MLT Buy Bonds! The bonds you buy wll, someday, be the magc, golden master key that opens wde the door for-you to do the thngs you cant now do. Wth such the case, t would be wse to start rght n to realze that SAV- NGS BONDS wll, by degrees, make your best dreams realtes. The lquor you buy wll determne your standng as a host. For the fnest of wnes, whskes, gns, rums, cordals and champagnes, vst Barnetts Wnes & Lquors, 9 Walnut Ave., Cranford. Phone Cranford DALY FREE DELVERY AT ROYAL How much f the mlkman trps? Master Km/fj OL BEAT S M*ybe $10,000! f anybody hurts hmself On your pranses-f y 0U r d og bt omebody- you ht a caddy wth a golf ball-jf your ^ dren cause njury to others-bg awutt may pracacally run But for $10 a year an Amerca Fore polcy wll protect you up to $10,000, and also nsure med. cal payments up to $250 for nonfamfly njures even f you are not legally lable. Ask us. MacBEAN AGENCY 108 South Av<u Cr Aa M-fated «H burnt! cftrttoamonthoqa] m&mmaml CHAPMAN BROS. Plumbng and Heatng Contractors M NORTH AVE, B. H BROAD ST. ELZABETH OWEN EVERY NGHT TLL 9 P. M. CKANTOKD 6-UZt JUST $2 down Wofefc wth You! Balance Weekly less Womens Unt Formed 9 Evenng n Pars Sets 1.25 to Coty Perfume Sets 1.25lo Old Spce Sets 1.75 to 5.00,;./,::.YjBdfoy Sets v v DeVlbs Perfume Atomzers 1,50 to 5-00 Yardleys Mens Sets 2.50 and 3-50 Old Spce Mens Sets 2.00 and 3.00 Seaforth Mens Sets 2.00 and 3.00 Helena: Rubnsten Apple Blossom and Heaven Sent Sets 2.00 to 8.50 Mens Sets by Famous Makers Wllams, Mennens, Colgates, e^etc. by CANDY 1 and 2 lbs. Boxes Schraffts and Whtmans CGARS Boxes of 25 and 50 From 2.25 up Waterman Ball Pont Pens 1.00 Rubnsten 4 Keys to Beauty Set 1.50 Volupte Compacts From 2.00to ^ _ ^ ^ «Ronson Lghters _ From 6.00 to Complete Lne of Chrstmas Cards Candes Perfumes Tolet Waters B S DRUGSTORE RDNEY SCEH. Err. fharm *ncl Walnut Avea. Vnlon County Tru«C«.) CRanfotxl 64H41 THE CRANFORD dtlzgn ANT> CHRONCLE, THURSDAY. DECEMBER t, East Gbbons street, Lnden. The organzaton s open to all nterested persons resdng n Unon Plans were made for a^member- Presbyteran Club aft. Sylva Okun County. aup tea n January. All nterested A Busness and Professonal To Present Xmafl Play Persons are nvted to attend the ns Dvson of Hadasah, frst At last weeks sesson, offcers next meetng, to be held at the A one-act Chrstmas play, "Lgh were namedd ^ton of ts knd n ths vwas formed last week at thedent. Janet as follows: Presd dent, Rose home of Sylva Okun, 835 Seymour Competton," wll be the hghlgh Gutkn; vce-pres- avenue. Lnden; at Foxman; secretary p. m. Monday, of a meetng Wednesday nght o, e of Mss Oola Apfclbaum. 108 Averl Toker, andd Add^onal ^ nform; fcon on may be ob- the Couples Club n the Frst Presbyteran Church. The play, secrepnnnpnhnnnnnouuunoocjljuul" taned from Florence sler, membershp charman, of 432 North Wood avenue. Lnden. Televson Servce For Deaf Persons A new televson program, a Schaeffer, Vola Guyer, Pau Protestant servce for the deaf, waswrght, John Oathout. Gnny Phl naugurated over Staton WPX lps and Herbert Mtchell lst Sunday evenng. The half-hour program wll be presented at oclock Sunday evenngs by the Speed of Jack Rabbts Rev. Possehl, pastor of St. Mat- A Jack rabbt can run faster thews Lutheran Church for the Deaf n Jackson Heghts, L.., who preaches for the deaf at schools n Trenton and New" York. The sgn language seen on the televson screen also s nterpreted by voce durng the program. Dormant Dollars n pest Latest avalable estmates place Mnnesotas peat resources at somewhere around tonsmore than half the estmated U. S. tonnage of The U. S. fgure s sad to exceed that of any other naton wth the excepton of the V. S. S.R. modern Chrstmas comedy, wll be presented by.the clubs dramatc commttee, under drecton of Mrs. Helen Berry Kempshall of th Cranford Dramatc Club The cast ncludes Alvah Banker, Thelma Lang, Fred Deacon, Dors than a race horse, accordng to World Boole encyclopeda. The jack rabbt has been clocked at 45 mph whle top race horce speed s only 42.3 mph. NOTCE OF SETTLEMENT Notce s Hereby Glvenr That.the fnal account of the subscrber. Admnstrator of the estate of Jenne Abernethy, deceased. wlu be audted and stated by the Surrogate, and reported for settlement to the County Court of the County of Unon Probate Dvson, on Thursday the 16th day of December, next. 10 A. M. ANDREW ABERNETHY. JR.. Admnstrator. GEORGE S. SAUER. Attorney, Cranford Trust Bd*.. Cranford, N. J. Dated November 13. W Fees»7.O0 ADVERTSEMENT CHLDREN TO DELGHT ATBALET The Nutcracker Sute Ballet wll delght the hearts of chldren and entertan all parents and musc lovers. Complete n two acts, nludng the Dance of The Sugar Plum Fary and the-walu- of- The flowers, etc.. - Ths. most - loved Ballet Story plus a modern revew wlljtte presented by the Eugene ORDNANCE AN ORDNANCE Amendlne the Ordnance Concernng Docs. Be t Ordaned by the Townghlp Comttee of the Townshp ot Cranford:. Secton. That secton 4 of an ordnance enttled "An Ordnance Concern- Una: Does n the Townshp of Cranford". adopted December be and the same s amended to read as follows:.. Secton 4. The annual lcense fee for ch doe shall, be two ($2.00) dollars and he annual fee for each regstraton tag sh»lr be 1 t*enty-bve cents." Sad lcenses Land reestratontajc «hall ejcplr» on the last day of January mmedately followng the year for whch they were ssued. Doss used as gudes forblnd persons and commonly known aa "seeng eye" dogs shall be lcensed and regstered as jther dogs herenabove provded for. ex- Dance- Studo, -one of-the-foremost Schools of Theatrcal Dancng, cept that the owner dr keeper of such Tuesday Evenng, January 4th at dog shall not be requred to pay any fee "wefor..- 8:30, n the Battn Hgh School Secton 3. Ths ordnance shall take Audtorum, South Broad and effect on December 31. 1MB. South Street. Elzabeth. A fne CEOBGE E. OSTKHflKUOT, Charman Townshp CbmrnlttM. Concert Orchestra wll be conducted by Mr. Stanford Cuttler, Attest: J. WALTEB COTEK. 1 Townshp Clerk. brmerly wth the Ballet Theatre. A gala event for both young and 8Ut>a»t The fornrong ordlnanc* was- adopud Q3 d. Tckets are. now on sale, Tuesday, December prced at $1.80, tax ncluded, and J. WALTER COTO. Townshp Clerk of* th* may be obtaned from any Eugene Townshp of Cranford, N. J Pupl, or by mal to the Eugene!d: December tudo, 9 Broad Street, Elzabeth. SS5S&S55&S5 Washng Machnes Sales - Servce * EXPERT SERVCE ON AX MAKES OF WASHERS SATSFACTON BACKED BY 18 YEARS EXPERENCE N STOCK NOW LATEST MODEL WASHERS BY LAUNDERALL - BLACKSTONE THOR AUTOMAGC & RONER Famous Montor 4 Lb. Apt. Washer COFFEVS 1-3 AUlenSt BSB GET* PERFORMANCE FRO lubrcate chsnsu All for $10.00 Weslfeld Motor Sales Co. 319 NOET AVE. WK8TFTELD 2-1MS "SHOPA&A FRST US YEAR They Have s # and youll fnd ther prces are so reason* able your shoppng dollars 7waf.>sttetchL frther at A & A." JOYS GALORE BEAUTFUL DOLLS 2.49 up.xv SLEDS, AU Szes 3.95 to Gfts for Mother Trcycles 4.95 to Full Sze Bcycles Doll Carrages 5.19 to Doll Hgh Chars 3.49 Footballs.98 to 3.65 Flashlghts.98 Kddy Cyclst, ts Unque.2.98 Lncoln Tunnel 1.98 Typewrters Glbert Erector Sets, Wth Motors Chldrens Tool Boxes, wth tools Keystone Gas Statons 1.98 and 4.95 Wndup Trans 2.49 and 4.95 Tnkertoys ^2.39 GAMES BOOKS SMALL TOYS, The Ht of the Year! BBVG CROSBY JUKE BOX Look* lke a Bt Juke Box Lghts Up Lke One PUys Record* Lke One The Kddles Love Em! ELECTRC TRAN SETS up [ Electrc rons 4.95 to Pressure Cookers to ^ Stanless Steel Knfe and $ Fork Sets 6.95 to K G. E. Electrc Vacuum Cleaner \ Frut Jucers 4.49 to A Unversal Automatc Mxers ;]{: Dormeyer Automatc Mxers Revere Cookng Utensls All tems n Stock Hold ndvdually Bssell Carpet Sweepers 7.95 to 8.95 Electrc Percolator COASTER WAGONS BLACKBOARDS Real SUte 4.59 Pag* 9 A Gfts for Dad Dazey ce Crusher, 7.95 Ppe Wrenches 1.95 to 3.85 Planes to 6.50 Saws v ^ to 5.45 Electrc Solderng rons to 5.00 Pexto Home Out -X $39.95 Here s s, set of carpenters tools so complete tha t wll meet all the needs of the borne owner or hobbyst. No more wll he have to hunt for tools for a partcular Job. They are all la a convenent chest whch can be us d, cther as a carryln* ease or as a permanent wall chest...- Black and Decker Home Utlty Kt A sft whch wll brne a cleam o the eye of any man who loves to make or repar thngs around the house. Contans the famous V*" Black and Decker electrc drll, a set of 13 hgh speed drlls, a horzontal stand, wre brush wheel, (rndng wheel, polshng wheel, and polshng and buffng compound. The Perfect Gft for All the Famly... A DAYTON WATER SOFTENER Ye«, folks, every member of your famly wll enjoy the comforts of velvety soft water. Shavng wll become a pleasure for Dad, washng dshes and launderng the clothes wll no longer be drudgery for Mom, and the kds wll really enjoy bathng n luscous soft water. Place your order NOW for nstallaton by Chrstmas. Only $ Completely nstalled A & A Hardware Open Evenngs Tll Chrstmas 12 NORTH AVENUE, WEST v v /". : :. CRANFORD 64)301 Wte : : %%M m ^?S! 4 3 Vn-tt. tva > : J M? >& r ^!«.$*- -P H-*. >ooooooooooo<

6 ">. ; - :. StC-8 Plan Xmas Celebraton Lncoln P.-T.A. Party For Chldren; Report. On Fun Far Success Plant for «Chrsjmas party for chldren at Lncoln School were THX CRANGRD CTZKN AND CHBONtCLft THURSDAY, nbrxmblb 9. MS, made lat nght at a meetng of the used to fnance the P.-T. A. program durng the year. hold.... House Ransacked, Joseph Lobl and Mrs. Walter Ren- executve board of the Lncoln P.-T. A- «t the home of Sn. A. L. Popular among specaltes at the The P.-T. A, has expressed Us But Nothng Stolen Rodee, 23 Manson terrace. The far was a Punch and Judy show apprecaton to all members-who party wll be held followng regular P.rT, A, meetng nexljfal Mn. «qt»^frft» H+H*nfrrtrht.- The m»rrhsnt«who nhmvma ange avenue was ransacked Mon- told a luncheon-brdge and Chrst- home of Mr Charles F. Schflta- presented by Mrs. J. B. Stearns and partepaced and also to Cranford A two-famly bjmse at 60S Or- The Cranford Womans Club wll nesday at 9 a. nt n the school show was gven Tour tmes, and A tea, was held Tuesday after-day n^the school cafetera n ts occupants, and the polce at the home of Mrs. James Mc- nght although a check-up by mas party Tuesday at 1:30 p. m. ger, 20 Greaves place.. audtorum. - - * many chldren who saw t n thenoon Many persons attended the Holday Fun Far held Frday afterents to see t agan n the evenng, Marcos morane and afternoon Mahon, 115 Reord avenue. Each afternoon returred wth ther par- honor of mothers of Mss Madelne showed that nothng had been taken. The entry was made between 1 7:30 and 10: S oclock whle Dames of Malta noon and evenng under auspce* t was reported. kndergarten chldren. Mrs. X. H. member s asked to brng a lttle of the P.-T. A. n the school audtorum, t was announced. Pro- Barlow were co-charmen of themornng group, and Mrs. Wllam the occupants, Mrs, Molly Vncent- Mrs. A. J. Muss and Mrs. George Schroeder was hostess foy the gft for exchange. Cranford members of Elzabeth Assstng as co-hostess wll be Ssterhood, Lodge 117, Dames of ceeds, whch far exceeded the ex-affarpectatons of the sponsors, wll beof varous booths were Mrs. H. E. noon group. Nelson, were away,. Sgt Lester Among charmen n charge Bamaby was hostess for the aftersen and Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Malta, are requested to attend a Mrs. F. J. DeUer. Mrs. J. Angus meetng Wednesday at 8 p. m. at Sorensen, Mrs. J. L. Smth, Mrs. Those attendng were Mrs. Powell reported. Enowles, presdent, wll presde. Scott Hall, Elzabeth. Charles Anderson, Mrs. Albert Mrs. Vncentsen dscovered the OMMAMCS Breltel, Mrs. T. F. Cnarleton, Mrs. break when she returned home, AJ* OftDDtANCX ErUblthlnf th«munl> Herbert VtmArtm^ ^ Mrs. An-. cpal Court of Towuhp of Craotu. cordng to Sgt. Powell, entry was B* t Otdataad by Vbm Townthto Commtted of tb* Tswadlp of Cranfrd: mann, Mrs. Frederck T^mwn, thony LaRosa, Mrs. Roland Le- made through a rear ktchen wndow whch was unlocked. The n- Secton 1. Pursuant to the appueabla provfefcuu of Chapter S64 Publc taw of Mrs. Charles Myers, Mrs. Robert truders had attempted unsuccessfully to enter through a locked sde 1S48. a muncpal court for Townahlp of Qunn, Mrs. John Btelger, Mrs. Cranford U hcrabjr tamrtufl Secton 1. Th«name of sad court Danel Sasjr, Mrs. George Reusch, door, polce sad. thall M Muncpal Court of Townshp of Mrs. Herman Occ, Mrs. A. G. Cranford. A request that resdents notfy Saetlon 3. Thb ordlnanea ahall taks Thomas, Mrs. Howard Francals, polce : headquarters whenever effect on January 1. SM. Mrs. John Brewster and Mrs. Leostrangers of a suspcous character GBOftOB U. OftTBBHXLDT. Crawford. are seen n ther neghborhoods Owltana TMrahlp "» -tt«t was made ths week by Lt. George WALTBB coma. Marketlnc Fresh Vegetables* L. Rosendale, > actng chef. f Towaahlp dark. f prepackaged fresh vegetables such persons are reported, a check foncotas jrdtaae* m a**** «o Tuesday, December 7, 1S48. j. WAnrn conn. Thl Ckrk of tba f OfcttM are kept at a temperature of 42 degrees durng marketng operatons they wll keep from two to three tmes longer than f no attenton s Rven to refrgeraton. can be made by the polce, Lt Rosendale ponted out. DO YOUR CHRSTMAS SHOPPNG EARLY! MARTENS PHOTO SHOP Headquarters for Womans dub Xmas Party Tuesday Kddes Boots n Bed. Brown; Whte. SJS to «*» VA Board to Meet The executve board of the Vllage mprovement Affff f M*l*ffl wll meet Tuesday at JO a. m. at the Complete Lno of Rubber Footwear for All the Famly. eat Heport, -W W RATES ~ Consultaton Latnb wool culled tp-up boots, CM Saves Tme! magne every department n the store completely sell-servce no wattng - you pay only once for all your purchases! NEW! Exclusve SettServce THE CRANFORD CTZEN AND CHRONCLE. THURSDAY. DECEMBER B, MS ng Tme n Half.. Shop Cr Save New Acme... Alden 6* Mln Sts v Cranford SPECAL A top-qualty condensed soup, mod* from a new and mproved recpe. Buy, now at thb tpejal low pruel * TOMATO Has GFTS Galore For All The Famly! SUNBEAM M1XMASTERS (Lmted Quantty) TOASTMASTER AUTOMATC TOASTERS (Lmted QnanUty) ALSO OTHER POPULAR HAKES OF TOASTERS and MXERS p/eces for $5.00 RedbcrrasaadcNtalta*** oo ths new ghsa amce for 4 "B«ty fe»tl»ml"! So tuh... so practcal! berres on 12 ox. tumblers, boymnberrts on j-os. Jute* glut. thlmhubcrras on dessert dshes, and raspberres on "Soup» to-nuts bowls. J^." OTHER SETS,FROM**J.OOto10.M WDE SELECTON OF TAVERN DECORATVE CANDLES CHRSTMAS TREE LGHT SETS AND DECORATONS STOP N AN1SEE THE BARGANS GALORE n our TOY DEPARTMENT PRSCLLA ALL-METAL VENETAN BLNDS Slats are now plastc coated and removable for easer cleanng. N 8TOCK NOW! M"» 28" Wdths S.B5 W to 35" Wdth Choce of vory or Whte wth Matchng Tapes. FNEST QUALTY SDE nbmmkn COLUMBA HOLLAND WNDOW SHADES Whte or Ucht Ecra, 1.09 Vp to S nches On Your Sellers Made Whle Yon Walt! Make Your Gft Selectons Now and Use Our Lay-Away Plan. All Packacca Gft Wrapped Wthout Charge pen Request ALBAN-LEWS «Houtewares Hardware Applances Gfts FREE DELVERY 109 N. UNON AVE. Cr j. SAWYER \mw MASTERS, $2.00 FULL-COLOR KODACHROME HEELS 3 for $1.00 THE PERFECT CHRSTMAS GFT! CAMERAS Baby Browne..-...$ 3.16 Browne Reflex Kodak Duaflex Browne Flash Sx Browne Target 6.30 Ansco Panda 4.89 Ansco Poneer 8.63 Keystone F3.5 8 mm. Move $49.50 B & H Companon 8 mm. Move Cne Kodak. 8 mm. Move Kodascope Proj. ( Eght Ansco Clpper Keystone Proj USE OUR CONVENENT LAY-AWAY PLAN \l SCREENS SPLCERS TRPODS SHOP EARLY SHOP N CRANFORD! AUTHORZED EASTMAN KODAK DEALER BUY WTH CONFDENCE AT PHOTO SHOP 13 North Ararat E. CRanford <Oa» a B. B. StottMt) Open Every NUrht TU1 Nne TO N JOY TH FNEST TLPHON SRVC e herd fast at MHfDTE "te ansow ^m call/ Every day, here n New Jersey, more than 75,000 telephone calls are never completed... because the person callng hangs up before the telephone can be answered. ts a good dea to allow the person youre callng at W A fall mnute for answerng your call. That mnute may seem long to you, but ts stll a pretty short tme for the person youre callng... f shes hurryng from the basement, the attc, or tome other (tart of the house* NW JRSY LL TLPHON COMFANY Wool-Uned mbber rp- Up bobu. Step-n boots. Boys Rocket Boots... Mens Commuter Boots rw-trbnhmd CRSANT SHOE STORE CENTENNAL AVE. CRanford 6-14 Suggest a Automatc Washer vnth famous Uve-Water acton 5.40 Only FRGDARE has all these featute$ AH porcelan l««ut - and out FU* CUM! mptu automatcally Loads from KM t e Wa*lM* bf. tl cloth** cleaner, wkltar n le»«hvu ha-hour or removed any t d* no boltu«ask About Convenent] Terms. VoaTl welcome. Frgd.},* W«her Al, Chrs, mm and nd forget fcf n Ut, th^, a half-hour. formwych rutmwjlocolne _ for clothe* are washed cusn by Uke-Waer day. wll be j mo «U kc hol<la edt, rnsed wcm bjr lve-water ««Jon. «W marre ou, w«her. M you need do And the Rapldry-Spln gcu them so dry «dh P> ^«de dd»ome are ready for mmedate ronng ** *-* dul ". Co«ne Come n. o Sec a a demonstraton. d 8 Alden Street *. re Electrc Oolte* Dryer-and the Frgdalr* Elecfrc reaer. CRANFORD ELECTRC CRanford 6-048: Youve beard about t enjoy t nowl Every tem raad ^Jahedj prced and wrapp n mlhbt cehophane. NO WATNG Walk rght along and select your favorte meat or poultry from the refrgerated casw. f s the talk of the town. Come today See for yourself. NEW! Large frozen FOODS DEPT. NEW! Sett-Serpce DARY DEPT. NEW! Self-Servce BAKERY Exclusve! Pre-Packaged Produce! Saves Refrgerator and v Shoppng- Space Protectedby Cellophane Moat Convenent Keep Fresh Longer Be *nr*t tn vst ths sensatonal new refrgerated fresh produce department at our nnw Cranford Acme market. O r a nges - y>. Pork Lons lb 39c Whole or ether half. Save TJ-Trm removes much snrplna fat Center Cut Pork Chops. " 59c Shoulder Pork Chops»>-39c Chuck Roast. «>49c Chuck Steak. lb 49c Fresh Ground Beef h 53c Sold Hnt Round Roast No S*t Added b.79c Porterhouse Steak Srlon Steak.. u>. 69c Prme Cut Rb Roast b.69c Rb and Shoulder Lamb Chops u>. 79c Stewng Lamb Veal ;?««. Breast Veal * 39c Sauerkraut X fc 10c Plckle^ 2-13c Sknless frank Uverwurst - Mdget Salam v Assorted Heaf Loaf BrsketJc Beef Lver Pork Kdneys Beef Tongues Meat Sausage FUh Dmp*. WmmkrKu* Fllet of Cod Top of the trp" ** Jucy rlorlda Today- S best orange value! Plenty of juce n these large Florda* Yellow Onons 8!>C 69c 55c 49c Your u>ote«59c Pound qualty 37c 5 19c Selected Tomatoes,= "-19c Broccol *""* Bunch Grapefrut - Corthnd Apples 3-29c U. S. No. 1 MANE Potatoes Carrots 19c ^ Down Potatoes"^: 1 49& 2.09 Campbells Porlc & Beans Lbby Peaches JELL-0 Wlsons Cornell Beef Hash ^ Pumpkn!S^ L*, 2 Pumpkn Pe Spce deal Mnce Meat Dced Ctron Dced Peels wommt Cherres 7"" " Who!. Pneapple SPRY > 41c OROMEOAtV Caxlvd 7-Mnute Chocolate Pe Mx J L 26C 21c 10c 25c.10c.10c.20c.20c VORY SOAP S: 17c 27c 20c Swft PREM.tr 45c Corn Nblets CRAX EDUCATOR CRACKERS Nestle _ CJpcplqre Morsels S 23c can - can lb. 11c 15c Hunt Club DOG FOOD 51.65c Pllsbury Pe Crust * 17c Shredded Wheat ^*X. 17c Cherry Pe Fllng T t 33c ^OMfjnars^T^ 19c Mwm ^r spy Crackers T 25c Blueberry Pe Fllng 33c Sunshne Hydrox aat Lemon Pe Fllng *T!L 23c Thn Mnts o,,^ c**** pa*. 45c BAtlAA fcotf oooo mat,..- Lemon Pe Fllng 2 15c M & M Candy "H^uTS 25C VORY SOAP Sr 10c R & R Plum Puddng 139c Whte Cake Mx 25c DOANT. CMOCOtATf. VANUA. TtAWnlT 2 S: 35C -20c ZZZ Z 39c TX 25c uh ^ 31c ^ 21c Codfsh Codfsh Cakes Peanut Brttle Party Pattes Marshmallows Sunsweet Prunes LAVA SOAP 3 28c DUZ 2 z l 29c BAKERY FEATURES Baked n Aanet own tpotlcu mod«m bakmr SpcUU UanhnuMa Cocoanut Bar Cake ^ 39c Two large yellow layer* flled and ced wth marshmallow, topped wth >hr«dded cocoanut. Jelly Streussel Coffee Cake 39c Rch rasn coffee cak«, dellcously topped wth dly and trnrunel. Lara* sze. Choc. Almond Crunch. 59c Large Sze Apple Pe -* 49c Supreme Enrched Bread Tl4c Supreme Rye Bread M 16c fs New! Thn ttlced, plan or w«ded. Q T Frostng Robford Mnce Meat ^ 15c Apple Cder? 39c C 69c Strawberry Preserve K, 39c Whte Vnegar ^JTaU. 14c Spaghett Sauce ZZL -15c Camay Soap w CsefcsM VORY SOAP 3 20c vory Flakes Puss-N-Boots ^o 2 Woodbury Soap 3 Krkman Gran. Soap Blu Whte Flakes 2 Sweetheart Soap 3 Sweetheart Soap 2 Lfebuoy Soap 3 VORY SNOW DARY DEPARTMENT FEATURES Jerseys fnest varety of your favorte dary foods. Glendale Club Cheese 2*^ 79c Marvelous flavor. Spreads, slces, melts perfectly. Amercan Loaf Cheese S* * 49c Sharp Cheddar Cheese ^ToL * 67c Mld Colored Cheese ^ 61c Gold-N-Rch Cheese * 65c Kraft Velveetq Cheese XT 29c Chateau Cheese,^ 27c Good Luck Oleo?* 35c Seal Eggs Slver Seal Eggs Large Mxed Color Carton of 12 Large Carton of 65c 19c 28c 34c 17c 28c 127c 28c Gllette Blue Blades NOW/ Our BG " "" "BOM COFFEE CONTEST «*T DCTAL* * UR STORM Meal r * 55c ErHavs tl 9 P.M. Youre Always NEXT n Acmes OO%l]Self-Servce Meat D< -.ML- &: l ;.:--.^J-" 3

7 ""**»--. ".-. " " * " -. -., \ ; *.. * " - *". > - -». CRANTOBP C m Z P t AMP CHRONCLE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER, 1818 Honored at Dnper gold. /Approxmately 80 persons were present Mr. and Mrs. L. X Rankn of Assstng wth arrangements 165 Dvson avenue entertaned were Mrs.Geraldne Barnes, Mr. The footbaltteamof Cranford Hgh" and Vts. Fred Huetteman, Mss School, and ts four coaches at aaudrey Pursell, Mss Alce spaghett dnner Monday n theschacht, Mss Carol Chott and Masonc Temple. The team presented Mrs. Rankn wth a neck- Rankn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rank- j Mary Ellen Rankn. George lace "and bracelet Decoratons n, partcpated as a member of! n the school colors, blue an.d the football team ths year. THE MAGC HAYS OF -~m:---m -.., v AMD CHRONCLE. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 9, 1MB MARTN JEWELERS Youll Have More Dollars For CHRSTMAS SHOPPNG When You Do Your Weekly Shoppng at FRANKS! Chops! Sale! Chops! CENTER CUT PORK CHOPS - CHOCE SHOULDER LAMB CHOPS - CHOCE CUT VEAL CHOPS - ARMOURS FANCY CLOVERBLOOM FOWL HORMELS DARY BRAND SMOKED TONGUE - b. HORMELS COUNTRY STYLE SAUSAGE b.55c - b.55c b59c Hormda SAUSAGE MEAT.. b. ALL MEAT LEAN PEELED BRSKET CORNED BEEF STEAKS! STEAKS! CHOCE. Srlon or Porterhouse b ARMOURS CHOCE BANNER QUALTY PRME RB ROAST No Batter Anywhere TOP OR BOTTOM ROUND ROAST - - b. ARMOURS CHOCE QUALTY STRP CHUCK ROAST ^ b. ARMOURS STAR SMOKED HAMS ARMOURS STAR Whole or Shank End Only LNK SAUSAGE H. SMALL JERSEY DRESSED PORK LONS -^^ k. SWGS SELECT SMAuT""" LEGS oflamb.. STRCTLY raesfhollelt 1 " ROASTNG M U AU. CHOCE GRADE LEGS and RUMPS of VEAL AU Sces ARMOURS STAR SLCED BACON FRDAY and SATURDAY Choce Chuck Chopped To Older b. ONLY - DARY SPECALS - Fresh Creamery ROLL BUTTER Stonly Fresh EGGS, Modun Armours Ooverbloom BA CHEDDA b. ow Armours COTTAGE CHFESF. fc. Watch Our Wndow for Daly Specals! Cranford Meat Market FRANK VODRASKA 11 WALNUT AYE. CRanford ODK STOBK S CLOSED AX DAT MONDAYS Where Mr. Joe saves you dough KNGS MARKETS MAXWELL HOUS? COFFEE * 53c Se«mm Artmm BrmmemU~mt «WOAT AM OFFERED?" From KNGS SUPER MARKET 563 LOOMHELD AVENUE VERONA THS SAT. AT lfft A. M. Over WOR Gmwmm m*m Set mm * Atr ^», can* ARE YOUR GUARANTEE THAT EVERY EGG MN KMGS S FRESB Eggs ore a wonderful food f served FRESH. Horrble, otherwse. To assure you of eggs that are. f always fresh, always delcous, always at ther peak of goodness, Mster Joe s testng every egg n Kngs wth the amadng new dscovery: BUCK UGHT. The magc rays of the Black lght pour from a hgh-ntensty, ultratw/l ^ volet lamp developed by Westnghouse. -. ET 36-OK. COB Every egg that comes. nto Kngs s exposed to the.searchng rays of the Black Ught. f the egg falls to reflect the true color that means FRESH Jt 1* dscarded. JUngs egg experts permt no eggto -get ntothe famous Mster Joe egg carton unless that egg s sweet and fresh as the dew.. Our egg 4)qaM*»ce^ detectves, who^hurtdoww and tow not meet the rfgcj -standards of goodness establshed by Mster Joe. Thats why you can be sure that,.,. Leweat Prltsm n thm Stmtm am FRESH MLK Pasteurzed Homogenzed 2 a* 45c 2 *47 tan* o«pw Cftcefc T*e<M> Womdertml \mlm*. hg MUer Joe MSTJEVn UAMD COCNED DEEF HASH. *^-27c swm _w.-.^.» DHAMBURGERS _ OCCAM VtAY 39c aotat rmc OUUAHA OaOLDEYAM^lBc CSOAB lak ppuura..» toe UUOM-S DOwFtaktt 2^27e oucx oe musunr DNMaktFlMr^rflQ CAN SPRY 41c MOHANO QPacktSynp^ZTe OOU> AtBMl-NeCKMS-rlUMMV D FLOURS 45c 85c DAMOND SH(UB> D ALMONDS. - 35c DAMOND UUKM WTMft DWALlTS..^-49c.SUMMAO SOUU DRASllS..^^. SMtHNt Arwsu TOMATO sata OSMMES ^^ft rlle GOLD DUST EVERY EGG N KNGS S FRESH. SMOOTH AND MEUOW KAFT D Velveela Cheesa. X 2Tc W1 J«Aflad dwddar flavor tordmt V«ra Sharp DCocktallSpread ^25 ".. Wth «M Nut SWH( Mavof lon Brand Aow) D froyera Cheese. ^ 39c MakM a fetter Sandwlch-KMR AMUCAN DLoafCheef,Sllc«l. ^40c A Soraolntn Good Nutrltlon-KAV MATUAl D Cheddar Cheese.. * 69c NBLETS V 31 NORTH AVE. r FANCY GRADE "A" Slced Bacon 1-lb. layers FANCY GRADE "A" Smoked Tongues A Tmmrtmm BUh AU Vm BONELESS SMOKED Cottage Hams Far BrnmtmtUmm BU 109.WALNUT AVE., CRANFORD NO HEAT DEPARTMENT N WALNUT AVE. STORK. SWM SOAP CAW lt CAK 10C LUX SOAP KNGS LARGEFfESH EGGS Brown "Dot. Whte De.., Sme th* Magtc MJtyU BUmlum nt KNGS SUPER31ARKET %& Vmtt«jg Strm, Somth Ormmm So Rch You Cam Whp tt KRAFT PHLADELPHA CREAM CHEESE pkcjf. OPEN FRDAY ANOTHER KNGS SAVNG RN S O FRESH CUT 9 P.M. LONS OF PQRK whole or rb half 9«UeUmm Nnr Xmmfrm Mmr* tm b.45c SWFTS PREMUM, Frankfurters, BmUeUm* Bmrvod WUM _» PRM! -, Chuck Roast " " M Am PRME Rb Roast Arm b. tb.< &. Thm tuam «/ AU tummtm KMNG OF TBE SEA nuh MACKEREL RSM CUT Fllet of Fbndar - 49c Junket Rennet Powder SLVER DOST Fr««Dsh Towel "» 35c LFEBUOY SOAP 3CAKES28C Kmrnmrnmtleml SMELTS -45c Stra-cd BABY FOOD Nettte-% UmUSwmm* MORSELS LUX FLAKES a PKO. Xfe Gfts for Your Budget.Tor s tke "swee- beactodjnpnrltst; complete wth kkd Wondeal wallets-desgned n genune "leather for men and women. GFTS under $ 5 s av Sun. hell wear a weddng nog as hmfanmr. as ooe ol these! Parker 51 gft-. boxed sec... streamlned and lustrous. Regular $fr* SO and dem-sxe. JLM gft-wrapped. wthout extra charge! Sweetheart expanson bracelet that lttledarlng on your gft lst $, 50 wll adore.» Gold weddng rngs.-.. $4.25 Plan and jeweled Cuff lnks... ::prr&a>$z Exqustely.desgned ear rngs,...pr. $4.25 Orgnal costume jewelry $4.50 Chlds slver fork and spoon $4.95 For a gentleman, a good-lookng, sturdy wrst watch on a $A9$ leather soap. 9 * Gentlemans 3-pc. te set $8.50 ; Brthstone rng far Her.....$7.95 Mens bg bold ntal rng $8.50 Hamember, your credt s fne... pay us n 1949f Truly lovely lades lapel waw\ danglng ron a graceful bowpn. $f *7 Gold-fdled. Geno/.je xrcon brdal par....$ pc. dreset set, g( boxed $18.50 fomou-norae portable rado. $16.50 ^.Arplane luggage, many styles....$18.50 Matched gold weddng nngs.$ NOUN WMOM ««M» OWMMtO «-0r» ADY HGN. EncdM n MC natural gold, t?«w«l movement. CAarg* ll GtUlN CUtVfX "Covoltor". Curved for a mans comrert. Handtom* bro«/.». Pey famrf BU1OVA "GedeW f ffaw". Shell edo* fcjr delary eeawfy. Oetn an NfUOS "Saratoga". Smart, mod- m and accurate. 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8 ;\ m fe : - Ten THE CRANFORD, u. Kteblfshed MM Cunw* CrnaH. EatoMUhed SM (Combned n 1931) OWAKD C McMAHON. P CHARLES M. BAY. ban DTORAL_ SOCATON Member: Qualty Weekles of N. X Entered at the Post Offce at Granted. N. J.,.M Second Claw Matter. Publshed Thursday at Cranford, New Je»ey, by The Cranford Ctzen and Chroncle, foe Offcal paper for Cranford. Garwood. and Kenuwora. Subscrpton Rates S2.5S a Year n Advance OFFCE: 5-7 AUen St TeL CRanfofd «-00Ot * Chrstmas Shoppng For chldren at ths tme of year, the days seem to drag along slowly untl Chrstmas; but for grownups who have not yet completed ther Chrstmas shoppng, the few remanng days before December 25 seem to tumble over- one another at a rapdly acceleratng pace. - However, there rrstll thne-to^ 4& your Chrstnas shoppng early" f you ge.t gong on t rght now. Ths weeks ssue of The Qtzen and Chroncle,, wth ts many Chrstmas advertsements, affords a helpful gude for gft purchasers of all ages.. Whether t be a gft for Mother. Dad, Brother, Sster, frend or sweetheart or even Aunt Suse the advertsng columns of Cranfords newspaper set forth exctng suggestons, or afford a gude to stores where the desred remembrances may be purchased. Advertsements at ths season are always so much more nterestng than at any other tme of year. They contan the. greetngs and well wshes of local merchants to the hometown shoppers whose support makes contnuance of ther servces possble, and n these announcements of Chrstmas gfts avalable, there s evdence that the storekeepers take pleasure n consprng wth prospectve buyers to gve some loved one a joyous surprse on Chrstnas mornng. These advertsements help to create the atmosphere of goodwll and frendlness that always pervades our commun-. ry at Chrstmas tune, an atmosphere that s evdent throughout our shoppng center rght now. Much care has been taken n preparng of dsplays of Chrstmas stocks, and the wndows of Cranford stores shne forth these nghts wth an radance. Wth the local shops open evenngs from now untl Chrstmas. Cranford res- dents arc aftorded an opportunty to^omplete ther holday purchases n an unhurred and frendly atmosphere rght n ther home town., Cranford merchants have a wdo^yarety of merchandse to offer n all felds, and prces asked here compare favorably wth those n the stores of any shoppng center. Wse buyers wll complete ther Chrstmas shoppng as soon a* possble now to take full advantage of Ae frendly, personal servce and the Vared, dsplays of gft suggestons offered n local stores. Dangerous Gamble THE CRAMfORD Cfl^KM *AMD CBBQKCLX. THDBSDAY. MPTaBKB SV Wl Do you want to de n one of theshould be about 6 nches long, b most horrble manners possble? ts an f "W ***?& have-at least three Jonts or buds. At the base, make easy trck. Just take chances wth fre a 4 ^ ^ ^ through a Jont or and, sooner or later, your number wll eye. Ths s especally necessary More than g for effcent kller and mamer. Sngng wth Hood Chor n Chrstmas Program Mss Barbara Leon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Henry Leon. 18 Central avenue, a member of the junor chor at Hood College; Cardeners often Uke to prop... *****& $ % of those successfully rooted. slah" n the Naval Academy chapel hard wood cuttngs whch are at Annapols on Saturday taken after the leaves fall *"ft before a severe freeze. Moat of the Lean, a chor & CcKtUFS wrter COaT "Blue and Grey," the college newsplane), clmbng roses, grapes and,p&pd% and s sccfct&ry^tfcasurcr currants can be propagated n thsof Trdent Club, the lterature, musc and art nterest organzaton at wa y- Make cuttngs of wood that was produced ths year. The cuttngs.000 Amercans roart at tte tp. enzpt where o» term; Hear Talk by Counselor From Berkeley School 5, 10 or up to 50 or 100. n as-tuesdasemblng th**t", be sure that the ^ anportanoe of afternoon. butts are ponted n the same d- l^gftj.... j_,., j,, 1C^U * recton and are practcally even, 2>mokng n bed s one. or the best. So s so there wll be unform ^U"«j"g dong home cleanng wth flammable Make sure that each bundle has Uquds. So s starrng fres wth kerosene 1^^. c suostantu tyng materal mat s and gasolne. So s carelessness wth used. llumnatng gas. nto a deep box place a layer of,..., t sol or sand.. Then, lay bundles n addton, all the usual hazards are (a cuttngs horzontal, coverng responsble for ther share of deaths, each layer, of Tnmdles wth a layer Fuftyelectrcal wrng and _ closets, attcs" and basements fol of paper and other junk; overloaded andcellar and keep u>e coverng mamproperly m^^ed heatng jtovesa»4 ff A ^ t j&s B furnaces- these are all dependable kllers, and some wll have callus tssue and n addton they are responsble for formed on the base of the cuttngs. the destructon of tens of mllons of J^S?»"7.,wJl^fh2....,,,, sloe, open a zurrow nto wncn tne dollars worth of property each year. * cuttngs are placed 6 to 8 nches. T JZSS "^ "T^ S? ^ *! S^^grSund. Unted Dtates now. 1 he total lossjsat the sol around than. an all-tme hgh, and t s^ncreasflg; Usually roots wll form on about..,./r T. sutable L!^ S JL lecture - ^ s*"^hdd ndl - ness and ndfference. 1 hs may keep the fre^departments on ther toes--tut ^ Chanral at Ate*» fortunately^ there s a lmt to what the """"""" "**«*^». / w^fr ~t *kl m ^,- J«. Jane A. Hutchnson, daughter of rjest or them can do. VbCm uanel.r Hutchnson ot la Take a chance wth fre" maybe Eastman street, was one-ofthedfaf, Bates College campus, LewstoS, youll be lucky. And " maybe, «. not!,. SSST^SX Me., ls«t w-ek. Mss Sf Hutcblnson X % To the, fsherman of. South Jersey, s a. freshman at Bates and the sea guu s the outstandng symbol of gagj 6 1^ Sotort Wgh, good luck, and to kll one s consdered where ahewasactve on the school equvalent to commttng sucde. An V*V*r and n grls athletcs, njured gull tht alghts on a shp s royally treated; when the brds recovers t s set free, always over the starboard sde. Only three contemporary New Jersey papers date back to the eghteenth century, and only one of these, the Elzabeth Daly Journal, was founded early enough to partcpate n the Revoluton. More than half of New Jerseys daly and Sunday papers have been founded snce the nventon of the Lno-, type machne by Ottman Mergenthaler n TAXPAYERS Pad ther 1947 Taxes durng January, Had they pad one month sooner, $12, would have been elmnated from the 1948 * Cranford Budget A matter of 6V2 ponts n your tax rate. WHAT ARE YOU GONG TO DO THS YEAR? GEORGE E. OSTERHELDT, Charman, Townshp Cbmmttee. JOHN V* NOSTRAND, Charman, Fnance Commttee. NMHEW VENEHAH BUND CO. CORDNG -TAPNG -PANTNG 481 Knopf St, lnden UNDsTM S-9MS COAL AT SPECA. LOW CASH PfUCES,, Hgh h Qualltr Low n Asa. Skttmfscttov ChnurmnteeA We Delver- Anywhere.95 Pea Buck SMONE BROS. Coal & Supply Co HAHNNp AVK.. LNDEN (Co/, of W. 15th St.) LNDEN 2-: lh«ltl n lonf-dstance movnf, the aclamwedged leader s ALLED VAN LNES /rat n eqwrenos, safety and servce. Aa local agent for ALLED, we are equpped and ready to handle every phaat of your movng..." to unpackng. Alas temporary asorage. anywhere n Amerca and be sun yonr poawaatops wll reach ther deahnatkwonacbaduledtma... n complete aamy. Call us far an estmate and full maarmeoo boot movnf the ALLED way. VAN UNX NC Robaks&Afa«,lDc! Cruftrd.(.7. ( l».u>»anmt7«f 1MMU«11: MONDAY. W.^MHKtt 13. at 8:18 P. U. (KS-TJ at Ux Bfmrtcfral «fcrf«*«"r corner North. Aveooaad Aldtn fltvwft. Cnn&o&j V. J^ to consder? le-ts. Apoeal of Jowph «nd Jula at 39 Bunude Avenue earner Wmam whentun opportuntt to be hean wn Anthony o. fee BM ef «ae Ctttsen an* Chrealele fve Teat* Age Thrty-eght tons of waste paper were collected by the Cranford Defense Councl n a communty-wde paper drve. The collecton, undertaken by the auxlary fremen, exceeded by nne tons the amount of paper collected the prevous month by the ar rad wardens. ~ H. R. McKenney of 19 Balmere parkway was elected charman of the Cranford-Kenuworth Ds-» trct Commttee of the" Boy Scouts of Amerca at a meetng n the Casno. He succeeded Robert M. Ftope * Chrstmas Chb checks tbtalmg $130,000 were maled to more than 1,700 resdents of Cranford and vcnty by the Cranford Trust Company and the Unon County Trust Company. **.. Request for an tem of $30,000 to be ncluded n the school budget for salary ncrements,for local teachers was submtted to the Board of Educaton by the Cranford Teachers Assocaton The request was referred- to the teachers commttee for a survey and report The letter from teachers ponted out that an unexpended balance at the end of the year could be reapproprlated for salary ncrements and.that ncreased ratables ganed from new constructon h the communty would make up for several thousand dollars of the requested amount,, The Holy Name Socety of St Mchaels Church held a dnner h St Mchaels School h honor of Holy Cross, the wnnng team h the St Mchaels School football league sponsored by the socety, and the members of the Notre Dame, Fordham and Georgetown teams, who fnshed n that order. More than 100 persons attended.. Cranford resdents agan met ther quota of 180 pnts of blood donated at the Blood Bank of the ATTMTfru" Red Cross n the educatonal buldng of the 1>M*»oHjfft Church, t was announced by Mrs. R. O. McGary and Dr. Albert Lews, co-charmen of the commttee. \ The Cranford Dramatc Club completed rehearsals far the presentaton of a melodrama, "Murder n. the Red Barn." Allan Whtney was drector n charge.. Volunteer servces rendered to Cranford by the wakera of four of the corps of the Cranford- Garwood-Knlworth Chapter, Amercan Red Crosa, o^ had totaled o*em«w My99g homts-dorag1942,"t wajr announced n the annual report of the corps. A drve to collect used mens, womens, chldrens and nfants* clothng for flnrwnt to taly and other "jtnnt talm over by the Alled Annes was ylmmn under auspces of the Salvage Commttee of the Defense Councl, Mrs. Jacob Stanley and BLStanley Macdary, co-charmen, announced. Ten Years Ago The Cranford Symphony Orchestra was to open* ts sxth annual concert season at the Cranford Hgh School audtorum when the conductor, Charles H. Seyfred, was to drect the local group n a program of lght classcal mn^r A soprano solost was to be featured. Edward J. Qunn of Pttsfleld, Me., natonal vce-presdent of the Amercan Legon, spoke at the annual Armstce Nght, dnner of Cranford Post, 212, Amercan Legon. He told the local veterans that unless the Unted States was pre- n A do u «CUl to defend not FOR THE PRVLEGE OF SERVNG YOU WE OFFER THS PRE-HOUDflY SPECflL For A lmted Tnle Only Sale n Effect to December 25th, Plan Dresses 1.59 Drydeaned and Pressed (Leas 20% Dscount Ctuh and Carry at Our Plant) school, n hs talk to the Rpta^aSb s.tt \SS regular luncheon meetng. ««.cubs The Chrstan Endeavor Socety of t Presbyteran Church; one of the 70 oldest n the naton, celebrated-tupth f a.bafquet n the church audlt&un 120 people attended, ncludng state W^J^ PWtWento and present me m b«s Msjguet Greene Guld wu n charge of the dn! t m v \ An fpoeal for donatons of fnnh wasteuesrs?ttsasox Weff AnnounoenentwM made by Mrs. Can^ executve secretary, that approxmately Chrstmas baskets were to be dstrbuted to ford needy famles. Unon County ratables dropped $74 7»7»a from $548,» n 1987 to $474gO64,a7n M? accordng^ the report of the State comptrs The drop n Unon County tax ratables was caused by the removal of the tatagble property 6 ^ Standard ^Company of *UmJ* fg & l a loss of $75,000j000 n ratables. Postmaster Wllam D*Arcy announced sn arrangements for the Chrstmas rush whch expected at the Cranford Post Offce. Ffteen Years Aco.Headed by Sanford K. Thompson, cubmaster a group of cubs from Cranford Pack 3 made a tour of nspecton of Fort Monmouth.. They vewed the sgnal corps pgeon lofts, weather staton and lvng quarters.. " Wth the tentatve approval by the Townshn Commttee of seven new applcatons for lquor lcenses, alcoholc beverages could be legally purchased for consumpton on the premses of sx taverns and for home use at one retal store The approval was granted pendng fnal- approval at the end ok two months. ; Several fremen narrowly escaped njury : when a secton of. a porch roof fell n durng 0 fre at the resdence of Mss S. R.tMllenback, 122 North av&ue; %^r.j^s^jm«* nm^ damage was confned to the attc and porch Harry W. Crane of 398 Walnut avenue, one of the frst two letter.carrers n Cranford, retred. after more than 33 years n the U. S. Postal Servce. He frst was employed as a carrer n the post offce early to 1900 and soon, after that was promoted to postal clerk, a poston he held at the tme of hs retrement. -. Thefts n four Cranford homes were reported to the Cranford Polce Department A gold watch and $42 h cash as-well as other objects were taken by the burglars, t was reported. Homes on Greaves place, Holly street and Sprng Garden street were entered/ A report on the townshps condton -relatve to the ablty to ssue bonds for a new hgh school was to be presented at a meetng: of the Cranford Republcan Club, nc. Commttee members n charge of the report were Robert Peden, former trustee; Roger C. Aldrch, former mayor, and Wllam WenpahL Phone Cranford CLE4NEPS & Dry clpanbf nan art Fr Slaraft Vwl Pre-Holday SHOE Clearance Saede, calf, patent. Oxfords, straps, auet peanps. JJot every sze n every style and color. HrfJfpf M s Brtsh Walkers - Ureet floor - - llmt Specal Purchase! "vceawa* Sweaters 73% Z-9S Ftmm mfhyr ymrn mpeeura. hand /o«s- Tbm very tem yoftm tumu /or ytmr omm. mm MM well m» OuttmrnM gft goag. ke ttml /rce* m nay. brtmm. whte. buch PLANF1ELD.-. THE CRAOTOBP CHUM ASP CHBOK1CH. TBUBSDAY, veneer <nu CoUe. curved urpeatuu: etuu. SSse J4"x25~. TJPO pedestal Duncan tal table, mahogany glass top. turned pedestal. end leg beautfully dedaw /eel. Sxe 18"x32". Drum table, Duncan Phyfe carved pedestal, la rue sze drsep drawer. maogany Sxe 2S"x25". Pe crust edge Sheraton end table wth shelf. Mahogany veneer. Sze 13"x*4" roar pedestal Duncan Phyfe sofls stable, mahogany veneer, drop leaves, deep ooj drawer., turned pedesttd aad stretchers, automatc drop leaf supports, brass claw feet.- 22" wde. _ 36" long. 28T hgh; 56" ea* MML T»-SV Duncan Pkyfm ptdattd to&r, mahogany, hrass rm? feet, «B glass top. Sze 18"x28~. Z9.9S Duncan Phyfe coffee hogany veneer, removable tray, turned and carved pedestal bate, brass claw feet. Stm 8"x28". Sett of three end tables, mahogany veneer, two tables have tapered Sheraton legs, center table has Duncan Phyfe p«d,stal legs. Snm V Desgned Wth An Affnty For Gracous lvng And Gvng V odd you gve a thousand hours of pleasure? Well, there s that and mare uhen you g>e mperal Tables from Teppers exdusvm colectonm. Tho. good cheer n a home gft sngs out as dear and true as a carol. The charm and usefulness of a home gft perssts m steadfastly as a star. Theres somethng endearng, as well as endurng, about gfts these so ths year make t a Merry, Merry Chrstmas for Horns Swtmt Hmms. several convenent payment plans are also avalable. Fourth Floor PLANFTELD OPEN EVENNGS TLL CHUSTMAS mm.";f.1

9 . P? ft! ",". m Matter* of ntertmt To Veterans BS CBANOBD CmZBt AND., CHRONCU, THURSDAY, nfcpbher». MS (The looovhtg dgttt of men" wll be gven at the Metro- Opera House n New York devdopm&ttm of teterett to veturto do folk dances, ncludng the Olfl Masters n the sprt of thepoltan «aa f prtutmted t t a s f e r M Cty next Tuesday. Proceeds from eght-member cast of "AL n leges Assocaton s gvng ts annual opera beneft on Tuesday, De- at the base, where he completed g Chapanocos and Mexcan Hat of CnpLNevotU Rodney Tlc* Pos* Chrstmas season. Featured are a owed VA for overpayment of G "Carmen," sponsored by the Smth Favor," the ffty-seventh annual Dance, at a meetng last week n cember 28, at the Metropoltan months* duty as a drver of m^ gft^from Robert Badenhop of two subsstence allowances can and undoubhtedly wll be deducted from College dub of New York,; wll producton of the Prnceton Unversty Trangle Club, undergrad- 8:30 p.m. A star cast wllpresent the school The dances were taught Opera House n. New York Cty at tary vehcles wthout an panels by the Master of the Mag- augment the scholarshp. fund of under drecton of Mss Catherne Mnlroka Project Publc.Notce forthcomng O nsurance dvdends. flourshed between 1910 and to young women from, the New Announcement was made that had a smlar aeddent-ftee record lalen. a Flemsh artst who the dub. whch grants tuton ad Lott and Mss Jean Vorhees. Before comnc to March A uate muscal comedy organzaton "The Barber of Sevlle," No. 43 deals wth the openng to York and suburban areas, t waspror to a nne-cty tour durng the Through the kndness of Madame commttees from both the French snce enterng the servce m 194C homestead entry of acres Of Approxmately $52,000,000 now Loans from New York galleres nna Blsgn. a block of seats has announced ths week by Mrs. Chrstmas holdays, the group wll and Spansh clubs have begun He served overseas n the D ^ rrgable publc land, comprsng outstandng on VA books represents overpayments of subsstence nclude a fne altar pece by Adraen senbrandt, who was born ford frends, and College Club been made avalable to her Cran- Homer J. Hall, 16 Berkeley place, 46 farm unts, on the Goodng Dvson of Mndoka Project allowances to G students, wth ths towards the end of the Ffteenth McCarter Theatre n Prnceton to- present three performances at the plans for the combned Chrstmas East ndes and the Phlppe publcty charman for tne Summt dance. Those n charge are: Entertanment, Grace Johnston and Smth Club. members. drvng a bulldozer on road constructon work. CpL Culbreath s daho.. fgure only begnnng to declne Century and worked n Bruges, morrow and Saturday. Further nformaton may be obtaned from Mrs. Ernest Ohsol, 412 Momot and Barbara Putscher; dec* Tom Csar; refreshments, Joan Veterans preference n makng gradually n the last few months where be ded n The cen- The cast for "Carmen" s beaded Embellshed wth muscal numbers and chorus dancng, the. plot of Casno avenue. oratons. Sue Clement and George the home of hs parents. Mr and now on a reenlstment furlough at applcaton, as descrbed n detal as repayments by veterans -begn tral panel shows the Vrgn as the by Mss Rse Stevens n the ttle n the publc notce, wll be extended to veterans of World War. Many thousands of veterans have of Solomon. The left wng shows to exceed new overpayments. symbol of the woman Jn the Song role, Mss Lca. Albanese, Kurt the undergraduate 7 wrtten and Baum and the new bartone, a Jameson,.and clean-up, Betty Mrs. J. H. Culbreath. 4 Buchanan produced play revolves around a f you wsh to make applcaton made no arrangements to repay the Flght nto Egypt, and the rght, Metropoltan Audton of the Ar p l electon campagn fa Prnt Competton Wass and Dave Fortenbaugh. street...,. for one of the farm unts avalable, money receved by error, and these the Rest on the Flght nto Egypt wnner, Frank Guarrera. Wlfred whch a poltcal boss s ptted fa your applcaton must be n thcases are certan to have the out-thstandng debt deducted from dv- Company. From th,e same source Tckets may be obtaned at thereform < raphy Club at Cranford Hgh s lent by M. Knoedler & Pelleter wll conduct Pctures taken durng the summer by members of- the Photog- a race for the mayoralty aganst a offce of Project Land Use Specal st. Bureau of Reclamaton, Rpu dend payments. comes the pantng of the "Madonna and Chld," by Cma da Coneg- Hotel Weyln fa New York Cty. Smth Club headquarters n the School; were judged n a prnt competton held recently at the clubs No. 3, Jerome, daho, by 2 p. Those who are makng an effort December 30. to pay, wll probably have the lano, who was born about 1450, Reservatons may be made by mall Pano Class Rectal ntal meetng., Wnners were PETERSENS DARY Employment Notes balance of the debt, f any, deducted from the nsurance wnd- and "The Natvty," by Jan Provost, panted about of Mrs. Lews Gately of 119 Cen-thrd places, and Wllam Collns, OPEN DALT AND or phone. A class rectal by pano pupls James Hall, who "took frst and Dsabled veterans may obtan lst of 76 natonwde Federal Cv fall. Two famlar names appear n tennal avenue was presented Saturday at her home at 2:80 p. m. MLK -CREAM second place. Servce examnatons whch they VA cannot recover ths money the exhbton; that of Lucas Cranach, for one. Hs pantng of the Those partcpatng were Donald BUTTER EGGS n Chrstmas Program are enttled to reopen, by wrtng n any fashon that would.mpose to U. S. Cvl Servce Commsson, undue hardshp on the veteran or "Madonna and Chld wth St At Wells College Creghton, Phylls Chovarou, Roberta Schllnger. Chrstne Schl- Mare* sufferng from nternal Parastc Hares Washngton 25, D. C, askng for hs famly. The admnstraton s Catherne" now on vew at the ncluded among performers n Announcement happy to work out arrangement Museum, was at one tme n the Chrstmas Vespers to be conducted lnger, Alec Sckert, Robert Fortenbaugh and Martha Fortenbaugh. duce enough nlk to parastsm may not be able to pro- Loan Endanementa for gradual repayment n the least Hohenzollern-Sgmarngen Collec- Sunday nght at Wells College, offsprng. panful manner. " ;. rtbtsrtongernecessary to^plao r. be Mss Jean Carr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. loan endorsements on NSL Cert Where any* form of repayment /UTLTY HEALTH DMCTHOM, JUMNClUn S25 Valu* LAMP Wth NFBA-KKD bulbj f M* MM) far Xaua flal \mkm tmsm» te fe*k* aat Mk *»etsm. lew «ntmf har. ehu mm tew fla««ll«m M l M Hal far aajla. Aajaatrta tern halckt traa S to ft. - MHWHH H $mm «an_* A QD4XTS TEM nkooutt cm> ar- Pnt OraW. S«Daaaatt a. a» 4UMt/a. Wn BM» aammt. afgaat n h M e* aurkatl Bee/* laaajl OtANO UOHTOM CO. ra. mm %, m. *, Pat New lfe n YOUR FORD AR 85H.P, / Rebult Engne BUDGET PLAN PAT AS TOW UD samx TWN BORO AUTO CORP. WH. J. 8CHMKLZ. Frcs. ESTABUSBKD M* 158 LWeseU Avenue ROSELLE PARK BO. 4-C1** Ml acates and USGU polces; thus the veteran s not requred to forward hs NSL certfcate or USGU polcy Vhen applyng fgr a loan. Sabstttenee Debts VA remnded 600,000 debtor veterans ths week that any money flnnnrlnl fh«veteran has a rght -of appeal to the wavers commttee, whch can wpe out the debt, entrely. UJC Progress Told Twn Borough Rotary Dr. Kenneth C^ MacKay, presdent of Unon Junor College, outlned plans for the expanson, of the college at a meetng Frday of the Roselle-Roselle Park Rotary Club n the Frst Baptst Church, Roselle. n revewng the progress of the school. Dr. MacKay told of ts early days when classes were held n the Abraham Clark Hgh School, Roselle, n The program was conducted by Dr. Emt De Cesare. - Chrstmas Exhbt At Newark Museum Tne Newark Museum has placed on vew a group of pantngs by tlon and was executed about 1520 Ths s lent by the Van Demen- Llenfeld Galleres. The other s that of FOppno Lpp, whose work "Adoraton," panted about , s lent by the John Levy Galleres. n addton to the pantngs, there wll be shown a Sxteenth Century woodocurvng of the "Madonna 1 and Chld," possbly from France, a gft from John D. Rockefellcar, Jr^recaved n &a8( anda tapestry, possbly made, n taly n the Seventeenth Century, also a gft from Robert Badenhop made last year. Ths has as ts subject the "Adoraton of the Shepherds" and s slk handwork embrodered, 12 feet n heght. The exhbton may be seen daly from noon to 5:30; Wednesday and Thursday evenngs 7 to 9:30; Sundays and Holdays from 2 to 6. The Museum wll be closed Chrstmas Day. Admsson s tree/ JOHN A. MANGER & COMPANY Accountants - Audtors -Tax Consultants 5 ALDEN STREET CRANFOSD. N. X TeL CRanfonl Smth Qub Beneft Perf onnanee of Carmen A beneft performance of u Ca Hugh R. Carr of 27 Elnors, avenue Mss Carr, a sophomore, wll be heard n a duet of the second stanza of the openng selecton, "Now Thank We All Our God," from Bachs Cantata 192. Thomas Mayne of the Unversty of Rochester wll sng bass. < The program of Chrstmas musc Harry E. Yerkes, Jr. College Assocaton. n Prnceton Producton Oper^ Beneft Dec 28 Harry E. Yerkes, Jr^ of 38 West Holly street, s a member of the Woman Ht by Car Shock and other mnor njures were sustaned Frday at 10:40 p. m. at the North avenue and North Unon avenue crossng by Mrs. Sade Monsky, 50, t>f 220 Summt road,elzabeth, who was struck by a car drven- by Hugh J. Deane, 22, of 67 Fourth avenue, acoordng^to-polce. Or. lege Chorus anl Ctamber Orchestra and the Unversty of Rochester tm Patrolman Frank Burr nves- Heuy G.Mner treatedthe vc- Mens Glee dub. tgated. Modem..,.. Oar modern methods and equpment make possble the unsurpassed effcency wth whch we perform our many dutes. The many complments we hear nspre us to greater servce. MPRESSVE SERVCE OF QUET DGNTY No Crowds To Battle - No Parkng Problems When You Shop n Cranford! A The Cranford College Club announces that the Near East Col- Dr.flowardP.Wgert Surgeon Chropodst FOOT ALMENTS OFFCE- HOTJBS: Dally 9 A. M. to^:10 P. M. Mqo.. Tues^ Thjm.Evenlnn :7t«> 9.-{, Wednesdmy nntn 12 nttan : For Appontment Call CR ALDEN ST., CRANFORD Folk Dances Taught ( At Spansh dob Sesson Memb^m c tne SpanlshCJub at Cranford Hgh School learned bow Men n Servce Cpl John Culbreatb, Thrty- Motor Transport Stjuadron. Ar Force Base. Rversde Ca was Chosen *T>rver-of-the-M omh : HAVE omt rasb gountvt BOTTLED MLK.. DELVERED TO AND YODB, CBEAMC HOME. OU OCTE8 1KBVB CKAN- FOED. GAKWOOD AND CLAKK.. 3 WALNUT AVE. CRanbnl THE CBANFOBD ClTlZlrf AMP CHRONCLE. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1048 Page Thrteen Physcally strong, havng conflw George Ward dence n themselves and securng Douglass receved the Lon badge; excellent scale model of ther! rjfrom rubber balls, peces of satsfacton through dong ther and gold.;.jn4 slver room. Den under the and yarn. Conferences for Legon Sprngs, co-charmen of. the state gons natonal executve commttee, held recently n ndanapols, leadershp membershp commttee. He declaretlhatboxng^s rs. Kay Weaver At the bref meetng- of the cubbookends, flower pot master, the charnfan of the corn- Speaker at lam Douglass, Robert Weaver, lke lfe: "When you qut tryng, had made Leaden n Trenton The Legon s conductng an ntensve membershp drve through- wll be gven by Commander Rchard Weaver and Rchard Butland. Arthur. Sommers was wel out the State wth Mr. Joy drect- youye through." The speaker was coasters and letter qpeners. Den mttee, Kenneth Foster, and den County commanders, executve Stckel and by Natonal Executve ntroducedby Cubmaster Charles 5 under the leadershp of Everett Commtteeman Wllam G. Me leaders, fnal arrangements were commtteemen and charmen of Cub Meetng M. Anderson. corned nto the pack as a new cub. ng the campagn n the North Jersey countes, and Mr. Brumbaeh n Edward J. Kelly, Taftvlle. Conn, Schwartz had on dsplay a pushmoble whch had taken a lot of Knley of Jersey Cty. made for the pack Chrstmas party Den 3 under the leadershp of standng commttees from 21 countes wll attend a meetng of thecharge of the drve n Central and natonal vce-commander, wll be Kenneth DPaul was graduated on December 14: - Stores of hs boxng career Den Chef Ray Weaver, Jr., ledwork and real constructon. from cub scoutng nto boy scoutng through a ceremony n whch The Cubs, of Den 6 under the Drew, ST., and hu son were guests executve commttee of the Amer- South Jersey. Early recordngs.at the prncpal speaker. Scout Commssoner Harlon W. were told fear Patrolman George the group n fve novel songs, and Ward of the Cranford Polce De- members of Den 5 were ready wth state headquarters ndcate that he was welcomed nto Scout Troop leadershp of Ted Pace had proved at the meetng. can Legon, Department of New -atment at the December meetng an nterestng stunt when there advance *.membershp for the 75 by Scoutmaster Robert Harrs. that they, lke ther older brother Jersey, to be held n the War Memoral Buldng, Trenton, Saturday of the same perod last year. 5Tthe Cub Pack 175, sponsored by was a moments lull n the program. - ensung year s consderably ahead Buldng Materal Stolen The followng cubs were recognzed for ther achevements: Bob of the ever present necovor food Tea for Teacher A quantty of buldng materals v scouts, were prepared to take care Cranford Methodst Church, at the afternoon. du0cfa Saturday evenng. More Whle the cubs and ther younger State Commander Stckel wll Cat pns were receved by Cubs by bakng and dsplayng some from the Myrtle Garden development n Park street was stolen A tea. n honor of Mrs. Ann don 40 cubs and ther parents at- brothers and ssters enjoyed an ce Halsey W. Stckel. Maplewood. presde at the nneteenth annual Rchard Butland, James Hudson, very tasty cookes. Den 7 under Selover, second grade teacher at ^odsd, practcally every famly cream treat provded by the pack Glenn Allnger, Martn Matthews, the h g state commander, wll presde at conference of post and county Thursday nght, accordng to a leadershp of MrsA. Florence S.th a boy n the pack beng rep- commttee, the parents vsted the Sherman School, and class mothers the executve sesson. " Reports of commanders and adjutants to becomplant made Frday to polce Robert Mller and Wllam Morell; Wankmueller had skllfully constructed a model church: Den 8 reaated- craft and skll dsplays set up by wll be held tomorrow from 3:30 the membershp standng of ndvdual countes.wll be gven by ng Sunday afternoon. materals mssng are three ol held n the War Memoral Buld- by A. H. Wen. bulder. Among Cub Rchard Butland receved the Patrohnan Ward ponted out to each of the dens. x to 8 p. m., at the home of Mrs. Wolfe badge; Cubs Davd Dalke, under the leadershp of Tom g* cubs the mportance of beng Lawrence Perry and Wllam Den 2 under the leadershp of Eneas Cantlay, 158 Hllcrest avenue. Assstng as co-hostess wll F. Joy, Lake Hawatha, and commanders and adjutants con- and 40 pars of wndow balances. Past State Vce-Commander Haller Reports concernng the state burner motors, valued at $35 each, Buzalsk had a well-made famly J. Robert Vncent had prepared an of puppets, skllfully constructed be Mrs. M. O. HaUenbeck. Charles M. Brumbaeh, Laurel ference, and meetng of the Le-^ Sgt. Lester Powell s nvestgatng. * TELEVSON-RADO- PHONOGBAPH n one magnfcent cabnet a complcto home entertanment penler! Authentc early Amercan cabnet n mahogany or maplu veneers, $595. TELEVSON AT TS BEST! FNEST AV-FH RAJO! PHONOGRAPH THAT PLAYS FOR 4 CONTNUOUS HOURS! Three gfts n one... thats Magnavox! Fnest pcturequalty n televson wth sharper contrast for better vsblty wthout glare or eyestran. Rado... both AM and FM... such as youve never enjoyed before! Not one, but a dozen new long-playng records can be played wth a sngle loadng of the Duomatc Changer. Yes, ts the magnfcent gft the entr«famly wll enjoy! 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10 ! - : : ««* - < ;,!. t «Page Fbmteen Recent Events of nterest n Cranford Publc Schools THE CRANFORD CTZEN AND CHRONCLE. THURSDAY, DECEMBER»8, 1M8 bark canoe was made by Tom Herzer, and BU Calboun exhbted a Tbe fremen, James Curre, Arthur helped decorate the Cyphers, Robert Lawrence and deerskn tepee secured from ah School bulletn board Sherman ng wth hs grandmother n n many nterestng artcles made wth art Maplewood. n New Jersey, ^argaret Heney, John Cantlay, go to put out the ndan reservaton. Dorothy Webster fashoned a clay model of a work, poetry and stores: Gal Dana De Longe spent Thanksgvng wth frends n Weseld. Charles Boardman, Larry Kelly, Robert Lawrence, Lynn Jacobsen flre. They sng "The FrebelL" Adams, Jance Keve, Joan Reed, The gude npd> the toursts are HGH SCHOOL, 1 * 11 * 1 Los Oram. John Dalke. John Peterman, Larry Carter, George Tar-[derle saw the Thanksgvng parade artcles for the exhbt tabfe Don* *??<* Patteraon added a Carol Welke and Vrgna Rr and Carolyn Clay have contrbuted back, to the startng pont as the School Paper Conference pece of homespun materal to the progratn closes. Flora Ball Jesse Lyons,- Barbara Brach, Mary Maude Ross and exhbt. yer, Glbert Warrn, Thomas Trotta, James Gary and Vncent De Beverly wannng on televson. Nancy Pke and ad, Scott and Roger Prmm The orchestra plays to the march Putscfaer and MaryEllen Renert, [Stephen Boyer. n the revew lesson of 23 words, Maureen OBren went to the pa brought n pctures from the y c from "The Nutcracker Sute." The Mum all. members of the Spotlght staff, As a scence project each member of the class chose a constella- words correctly: Jerry Lyons, man, Larry TMmns, Wells Jones, ROOSEVELT SCHOOL. Grade 8. /. Seaman explaned two reference J Powder the followng chldren spelled the rade. Cranford Publc Lbrary. Barbara Wtte; orchestra players are John Beck- were among 1,000 student journalsts who assembled Frday at theton and drew a pcture of t,. Barbara Lehrer, Carl Welykanowcz, bey, Rchard Gpson,.Kenneth hardt, Audrey Rosendale and D- The chldren n. Mrs. McFadng about Chrstmas n other tends. Elane DAleasandrs, ^.^uvumua, Delores Mjjcwtva Esw Rchard Hcnam Waterman, waterman, Ronald.Ren- Frst Grade. Mss Harkrader8 class s study- books about New Jersey. son; loom, C^te water pump, Pat McCrae New York Unversty y School of C Commerce forf the h nnth h annual Gal Bracb, Rchard Sarpols, Barbara Bennett, Arlene Golden andsorensan, John Sosnowsk, Emma Wllam Denns jreads the Bble thngs for Chrstmas: Some chld- Sandra Wllams and Carol Ker- The. ffth grade grls n Mss Donald McCord k " Weeman, Margaret Thomas, Karen are Duff. dens frst grade are. busy makng Stephen Foldy, Marca Achlles, Grade 5 «*«rt, pck Oest; dunk conference on secondary school papers. Mary Maude Ross made" the best Lobl, John Charlton. Thomas Ful- and leads the* prayer. ren are makng Santa Claus heads vck brought Chrstmas card.; pctures to show. made pn cushons and. needle M Kngsburys sewng class have Beryle J Accompaned by ther advsor. of these!..-,.- rt.rvaj cherand Ted BaUch.»-»- The chldren-who helped pant and are havng, lots of fun curlng Mss Vola Bjorholm of the Englsh LNCOLN SCHOOL Delores Esbey brought n chop books n varous shapes. Now they the scenery are Ruth Rth Ann nocerthey, Eleanor Damm, Rta Hescock, The pupls n Mss Relyeas thrd the beards. Edward Czerwnsk, - Thrd Grade stcks for the students to see. They are busy makng sewng bags to Department, they assembled n the Frst Grade are studyng about Chna. Emma hold all ths equpment Susan Patty Grant audtorum of Judson Memoral L«arry.Tmmns, Barbara Harrs, grade have started to study about Church, where they heard Don The chldren n Fnney class Lobl and Karen Sorenaon brought Angle, Jean. Belden and Patrca very seldom talk out ot turn. They books and pctures about Chna Los HaUenbeck, John Krymnsk, ma Whte, Agnes Brown, Charlotte the people of Holland. Grade 5-6 Foldy drew monograms n the art HpUenbeck, Columba Broadcastng System news commentator, try to rase ther hands when theyfrom the Publc Lbrary. Mss Dane Duff, Rchard Waterman, Wllams, John Koyen, Paul rslnger, Ruth Bockelman and Barbara par of shoes and some post cards D Jane Collns brought n a tny class and are now outlnng them exercses have somethng, to say.. Greene brought n a water buffalo Mchael Rchard, Sandra Castald on ther bags. Bea Reeves has talk on "You and the Press." Mr. Hollenbeck stressed the vtal need Albert Barnes, Eugene Davs, Marcellus Koon, Noel Casco, Jo. Ann [York Cty. Fourth Grade she bought n Chnatown n New land John Cantlay. Ball have thers on the bulletn and pctures of Holland, Tommy completed her bag and - s ready for all journalsts to use moral board. OBren and Davd Beach brought to make a Chrstmas present judgment and. to have a conscence Rspoll, Ann Rodee, Vrgna Scott, SHEKMAN SCHOOL The followng chldren n Mrs The followng chldren have n wooden shoes. Jean LJska has been tryng her n ther work. k Josephne Sorrentno and Jeane Sansones fourth grade bad per-numbefect attendance for the month of work- papers on the bulletn board ths week: Janet Ray, story of "Hans Brnker" to read Susan Bates, Janet Dempsey and Tommy OBren brought n thesewng skll pn a ballerna skrt. Second Grade Followng the convocaton. Vohl had 100 per cent on ther the These pupls ppls n. Grade 2S had flrst readng test. November: Arthur Benntente Lynne Whe, Dck Bddle, James to the class. Tom Wllams brought Prsclla Keltng are makng aprons. - perfect attd attendance and were not Jo R Cranford delegates each attended spo u # Raymond Ps- Hugh. Colvlle, Sandra Downey Harkema, Dane Statz, " Wendy n the story, "Tales Tojd n Holland." Dck Robey brought n L. J. Brennaa Cr two forums on such aspects of ^ Anthony two forums such aspects of Dela Serra and tardy for the. month of November: Swann, Judy Preston and Howard Warren Pflrrman, Rchard Luby John Cantlay, Arthur Cyphers, Hopkns. Patty Baley and Louse Fscher BRENNAN & school publcatons as advertsng Eugene Davs have not been absales. fnancal management, lay- Bent or t^y slnce ^ Marlyn Frst graders n Mss Mooneys Wllam Morell, John Townsend w Wells Jones, John Krymnsk, Robert Mller, Mchael Rchard, James Roehnelt and June, some pctures of Holland. WaT! **» have been fxng covers for the Grade 4 chool sewng machnes.. put. news wrtng, producton ^ the semester. Wrght class are keepng a daly weather Curre, Eleanor Damm, Danne The boys n the classs The pupls of Mrs. Quantances Patty Grant reports that the problems, sales promoton, typog- The j^ys an d g^g m Duff, Ruth Hagerthey, Los HaUenbeck,, Barbara b Harrs and Gwendo- for the entre month. had 100 per cent story and calendar for December. n punctualty fourth grade have been brngng lupls of Mss Esenrngs ffth raphy and fcton wrtng Jones> flrst ^ d e ream^ enjoyed They are also enjoyng such stores as "The Chrstmas Tree," lyn Rellly. Rchard Luby read "Uncle "Wg -The Travelng Chrstmas Tree," gy and the Hammocks" to the As a concluson of ther com- ["Paddys Chrstmas," and are fourth graders. Dorothy Walters munty study, the chldren. are bubblng over wth deas for ntends to read "Karoo, the Kangaroo" to them later n the week. of UuTschoolo Commerce ~ f^k m "^ ^ ^ gvng a program on "Our Helpers Chrstmas. Talk, on Modelng n tne nun. n the Communty." t s ttled Accordng to Mss Whtmore Hwth The Chrstmas room has pctures. become very.gay "Our Town.". - Hugh Colvlles drawng of a The flrst graders n Mss Mc- Kees class enjoy "Show and Tell Some of Mchael Rchard s the gude. kangaroo and ts young standng n by_a_botle^tree was selected to Tme" each mornng. _ : ^ ^^ ^^w VUMCt m w»w WWOJUU Una DaroarA llustrate the class unt on Australa. Last week Vrgna Boardman, are "Santa and Hs Ren- Harrs are the chldren who go on r. pushng away from deer," made the table, and negatvehead move- - mornng," by Ronald by Thomas; Vctora 1 **- 1 : "" *»*. ^ ** cw> to " the Carla Castaldo, Hugh Colvlle Paul «Hangng"Up park where some chldren are Stock- ^ Mss ^SJH!^f[L^aa Whtmore talked f ed playng. l The chldren are,- n to tag." 180 *?,» by - Gary Gpson; t-~~» "Saota Hescock, Carol McMaster Rta Warren Pflrrman, Rchard Luby, Beverly Mannng, John Townsend grls, of the Junor and senor ^TT ncscuck, ~arm McMaster and and Dorothy Walters* gave very Carol Crol Nordstrom. The chldren are nterestng reports on Australa.. classes at Cranford Hgh School playng a came game called wn«-»"»»- "Clap-clapbow"" ; Ffth Grade p - last Thursday afterhoon, She told them of varous careers open.n tour pupls of Mrs. the feld Of modelng, wth empha- SANTA CLAUS OFfERS A ss on the future of televson and the strct requrements necessary for ths work. The grls not only must be a certan weght and Valere guuedtour On Keen. Carol Maggs, Gary Gpson Sone sde are the grocers. Ruth heght, but must have a pleasng Alexander Dckerson, Donna Tal Ann Hagerthey and Gwendolyn personalty and as much educaton cott. Fern Redman, Vctora De Rellly sng the part of the grocer, as possble. A model lves on apaul and Ronald Thomas. and the chorus answers. severe schedule; her health must Ffth Grade "We must be careful when we be at the best always, so she must As an ad to a more complete Mss - mantan proper det and sleep. comprehenson of colonal lfe, the Mss Whtmore pleaded for the pupls n Mrs. Yothers ffth grade mportance of a good breakfast to were encouraged to make projects start the/day. She warned the whch would typfy lfe at that grls gr that chewng gum hardened tme. An nterestng dsplay resulted. Frederck Jackson eon- the facal muscles and made lnes n the face. Personal cleanlness., and careful groomng are essental requrements for all grls whether they aspre to be models or not, he sad. CLEVELAND SCHOOL Grade 1 Mrs. Mahonys frst grade s happy to have two new members, Susanne Hey, from Lncoln School, and Robert Sharer fromjgarwood. Both chldren entered/cleveland School durng November. Chldren from Mrs. Mahonys frst grade had charge of the prmary assembly on Frday. Bble readng and prayers were led by Carol Barbuto and Lynn. Baker. Robert Paulson carred the flag and led the flag salute. Grade S Mss Kellys- thrd grade presented a puppet show called "The Adventures of the Peppermnt Boy" to Mss Hoaks second grade and to Mss Tracys thrd grade. Edwn Kraus and Rosale Collns read the play. Judy Carsley dd the announcng. The puppets were handled by Jeff Marshall and Robert Wtherspoon. Fve-Sx The chldren n Mss Warners ffth grade have been studyng colonal lfe n early Vrgna, and the sxth grade chldren have been studyng Babylona. Each grade had an exhbt as a concludng actvty. Teddy Munday, Judy Boole, Lawrence Ashwell and Carl Welykanowcz had the most nterestng models n the sxth grade. The best exhbts n the ffth grade were made by Gal are: «. lach. Wllam Schmtz, stucted a replca of a block house, and Bob Patterson made a mnature log cabn as. well as the early stocks used by. the Purtans. Roberta Gejger dressed a doll as a Purtan, and Suzanne Bonn contrbuted two dolls showng the contrast between. colonal attre and that of the present. A brch cross.the street," the gude tells the toursts. Grace Berwrth, the polceman, tells them to stop. Whle they are stopped, Robert Mller plays a pano selecton, "The Traffc Cop," whle the chorus sngs. Los HaUenbeck, the grl gong to the shoemakers, and Wllam Hawks, the shoemaker, sng "The Cobbler." Next, they see the bakers. Eleanor Damm and Carole Monroe, who come out and gve the chldren some cookes. The bells rng there s a fre. STOCKS and BONDS Bought "- Sold - Quoted USTED OR UNLSTED - nqures nvted - George W; Cunnngham BROKER AND DEALER N SECURTES 225 EAST BROAD 8TKEET. WBSTFELD. N. J. WEsleld Z-JW30 WEaleld 2-6S2J of November: Mary Ann Frankln, Alce Nelson, Barbara Wahl, Lee Ann Hoffmann, John Bevan, James Curran, Sanford Paterson. and Peter Stener. Sbrth Grade The followng boys and grls n V0 YOU LE AWAK COUNTNG Plenty ofhome owners are wor^ red boot tne searns; cost of lel Bat you can st back and relax wth foel sawocs np to 40% the day that Baldwn-Hll Rodcwool goes nto your home, n adewalls and attc, ths permanent nsolaton prevents cold from comng n keeps furnace heat from leakng out. verjrpenny*sworthofheatpays Authorzed Baldwn-Hll Contractor SCHROEDER Roofng and nsulaton Co. CRanford Joan Slocum, Ralph Sebert, Davd Skaggs and Blly Mners acted as charmen.. The followng chldren brought books to show: Susan Osborne. fear 1 Cornell, Nancy mus, Rchard Cottrell, Maryann Whttaker, Joan [Oury, Earl Talaferro, Jay Wortley, [Leonard Kaplan and JohnRash. Lucy Haltom, Janet Lawrence, Rtche Van Horn and Ronald Cron reported the loss of teethv All found cons after placng the tooth under ther pllow for the nght., Stephen Dexter showed a small utcase of salt water taffy hs father brought hm from Atlantc "ty. Robbe Freese spent Thanksgv- oflfa mj rcom ott. Youll unformly heat every room n the boose, even oa the coldest day. Add up all these beneftslower fuel costs; the protecton of a freproof materal; a home that s. warmer n wnter and cooler n summer. No wonder we say yam cant afford to pot off ths nvestment another day. Phone us for an estmate. E R Chrstmas Lovely Thngs To Please That Gal n Your Lfe. ASM* M $ 25 Down UPTOSYEASTQMY $ 25 Down UP TO 3 YEARS TO PAY SPNET MAO BY A UADNG NATONAUY KNOWN afdw SHE * dsplay are: PowdTh n w Mar - stocky 2 GFTS FOR HM Shavng Brushes to Tobacco Poaches, up from.1.00 Wallets by Buxton and Amty, up from Pen and Pencl Sets, up from 1.95 Venus Hooded Pe,n,..., 5.00 Schck njector Razors Gllette Razors Smokeable Ppes, from... - Ball Pojnf JPen;^:.:..;;:-.";;,.., Klp-o-matc Pen Remngton and Schck Electrc Shavers up MENS TOBLETRES By Seaf orth, Yardley, Mennen, Wllams, Fougere Royale, Lentherc, Coly, DOrle and Bergamot, -up from 1.00 GUT STATONERY^ Beautful Selecton, up from.49 NEW! Waterman Ball Pont Pen FOR THE KDDE TOLETRES FOR THE 4 TO 14 SET BRGHT... t wll makm hv look shny, d»an and pnttyl RGHT.../ ft wll start good groomng habts+ary cure.... f* h» parfeef gft Theres" sheer romance n gvng a Frolc Gft Set, for Frolc s the gay, lght-hearted fragrance _ that wns hearts for youjt? CBAMFOHP OTZEK AND CHRONCLE.-THURSDAY. DECEMBER «, 1948 Gve Her Perfume Ths Chrstmas EaadcToktM ELZABETH ARDENS Hand Loton, and 1.75 Blue Grass Dustng Powder.." 1.50 Blue Grass Flower Mst 1.50 Sachets, Sets, Talcs CHANTLLY Perfumes, Tolet Water, Body Powders, Sets C0TY A large and vared assortment of LAmant, Emeraude, OOrgan, Pars, Magnet, Styx. LENTHERC. > Tweed, Mracle, Shangha, Confett, Ahentot, Andpaton A matdng par of bath luxures Chantlly Dustng Powder nj Eau cle Tolette $3.9J HOUBGANT A ChrutaM tmumc bpz f Chantlly Perfume. Eau <le Tolctta and Sachet Powder t A patlcularf fn* bath aet * of Bath Softener, Dutog Powder am] Eau da Tolette, all rchly perfumed PERFUMES AND TOBLET WATERS Slent Nght Faberge Leond de Lescnsks Charbert HOUBGANTS QUELQUES FLEURS S BACK AGAN! H. H. AYER Tulp Tme, Pnk Clover and Honeysuckle HELENA RUBNSTEN _ HUDNUT- YARDLEY JEALOUSY EVENNG N PARS MO OU BEAUTfftJL COMPACTS, from 49 to MANCURE SETS by Revkm and Chen Yu De Vlbss Perfume Atomzers 1.25 to 5.00 La Cross mplement Sets A and up BOXED SOAP Make, a mncb»p»reeuted Gft Non-Taxable. Beautful Selecton by Lenthere. Boovjob, Wralejc. BUtchabelll. Coty and R««er and OallL Page Ffteen : -?, 1..{Sj.. :.-?S8 l. n AD ts Branches WTH REPRESENTATVE COMPANES nsure and Be Secure CHARLES M. YEAKEL CRaM Room 2, Second Floor CKANffOKO TBE8T BUM}. HOSERY Nylon Hnm by Berkshre. Valcor. Cannon Vst Us and Enjoy Our Values! SLPS Luxurous Slps, Laey or Talored, by and Blue Moon, Jn all the Newest Shades. Du Benay, Rona Gay. and Melodee Lane..98 to to GOWNS- x- By Da Brjuy, Qlue Swan and Ron*. Qay r 3.49 to 7.98 Caton. 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VERY SPECAL: S BEAU CHARMER" Prfk and pretty gft box bolb a bottle or ChanttUf Perfume and a cobwebby whte CbantOy "Handkerchef edged wll. dcscaf* the "aarje" of ca Lentherc couecton. $Zfl0 to $75.00 Porfrdlt of a lovely lady;. A certan delcate, palrlclan charm touches everythng she does... and the Hlac-laden lovelness of Duchess of York sunounds her always. n her. perfume and n the erfqulslts cometlc*. lhat gve her that contan look. OUCMf* OP TOK PlfUM lahwlonacnm bool«...«l»lr> DUCH1 Of VOBK MAK4P faumcs l> glorlova tmt tatutm colort famlauo*... cnam or qam... $1 J«foe*fowdw... $1.50 rooga BELLS PHARMACY S. S. ESENBERG AJLBEKT C. NJBER. JB. cfmenjrauaueu UKNKV 3. GOECKCL, 17 NORTH UNON AVENUE Open Evenngs CRANFORD 6-006;

11 ^W^^^^FT^^Pr^^^lH^^^^^^ %" :, "* ; f^^. 1 :. r ; ;:*;:,_ " :»-"C 1 ^ \ Chrstmas The cantata, "Story of Chrstmas," by H. Alexander Matthews, nounced ths week. Rehearsal: temple. Rabb Jordan Taxon an- wll, be presented by the senor wll begn n January. chor of 40 voces durng the annual candlelght servce at Cran- Thornton Webster of the Untee States Veterans Employment Servce wll be guest speaker tomorrow ford Methodst Church at 4 p. rn. ths Sunday. CmZBN AMD CHRONCLE, THURSDAY. DECEMBER Nakashma, Mrs. Grace Peterman, Mrs. Gertrude Rader; Mrs. Grace Rohrer and Mrs. Vrgna Smth, sopranos. ther Beach, Mrs. Marjore Boardman, Mrs. Zette Davs, Mrs* Margaret Gunderson, Mrs. F. H. Hqlck, Mrs." Peggy McCullen. Mrs. Lllyan Phelps, Mrs, Ethel Roberts, Mrs. Wlma Tyer, Mss Barbara Hock, and Mss Blanche Lambert, altos; _F«*d Breach; Jacob Dslke, Kefujeth Fnnerty^ Ots Gove and Herbert SjurSery tenors; Arthur Anderson, Thomas Buzalsk,. Donald Davs, Kenneth Forster, Homer Hall, Mllard Hallenbach, WUam T. Knox, Stanley Rader and Fred M. Swsher, Jr., basses. Ths Chrstmas vesper servce wll be followed by a slver tea gven by the Chld Study Club. < "Preparng for Hs Comng?" wll be the Advent sermon topc of the Rev. Albert AUnger, pastor, at the 9:30 and 10:50 a. m. servces Sunday. The anthem by the senor whch are pecularly hs, and despseth not any; he s mghty strength and wsdom. He preserveth not the lfe of the wcked: but whch no-conscence but hs own can teach., gveth rght to the poor." (Ps. On Sunday afternoon at 4:30 the Channlng 36:5,0) Correlatve passages from chor wl be "Holy Art Thou." bychrstmas vesper wll be gven n Much.msconstructon and btterness are spared to hm who the Scrptures" by - Mary Baker "Scence and Health wth Key to HandeL Mrs. Robert Rohrer wll the sanctuary. Once agan the be solost Baptsm wll be-dmnstered at the 10:80 a. m. serv- p. m.. wll meet next Thursday at 1:30 congregaton wll be led along the thnks naturally upon what be Eddy nclude: path of the Chrstmas star. Lvng owes to others rather than what he ce. Sunday School classes wll be The Brotherhod wll meet at pctures, enacted by members of ought to expect from them. "All that really exsts s the dvne Mnd and ts dea, and n ths held at 9:3J> and 10:80 a. m. wth 8 p. m. next Thursday. New offcers wll be nstalled. The re- Mnd the entre beng s found har- the church school, wll depct the mens and womens -Bble classes carols from around the world to be at the latter hour. monous and eternal. The straght sung by the chapel chor. There wll be meetngs of the and narrow way s to see and ac- Those takng part n addton Junor and Senor Hgh Fellowshps at 7 p. m. Sunday. The young peoples chor wll rehearse at 7 oclock ths evenng, and the senor 4hor at 8. Boy Scouts wll meet at 7:30. Confrmaton classes wll be held at 10 and 11 a. m. Saturday. "Ar Power," a flm on Unted States ar power development, wll be shown at the MethodstMens Club meetng at 8 p. m. Monday. There wll be games and refreshments, j On-Tuesday the Womens Socety of Chrstan Servce wll hold ts monthly meetng.- Luncheon wll sbe served at noon y by Crcle 8. The cubs Chrstmas party also wll be held on Tuesday. Confrmaton class wll be held at 3:30 and prayer servce at 8 p. m: next Wednesday. Dean Brand Talcott, son of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Talcott, was baptsed last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Peterson were the sponsors. New members receved nto the church on Sunday were: Mrs. Rchard C. Archdeacon, Mr. and n the gymnasum at 7 p. m. A1 the same tme n the chor room. Mrs. Charles F. Buschold, Mr. and Mss Jane Wllams, of the De- of Youth Work of the Mrs. E. Lee Bullngton, Mr. andpartment Mrs: Wllam R. Hunter, Rchard LeDuc, Mrs. Howard, McCarrolL Mr. and Mrs. Wllam R McCullen, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Yurner, Mr. and Mrs. Courtland Vohl and Mr. and Mrs. Harold M. Ward. routca AND UNOLKUM SNK tors ASrHALT. BUUUCK AND uxoum TLS AJUJSTBONd UXOUUH rloob* CABNET MAKNG WALL, T1LC AND WA.. 1.VOUUH W. DQLBER 431 North Av<w W.. Weseld WESTFELD J-595B Evenng. RAhwy 7-13S0-J Actvtes lsted For Temple Beth El Castng for the play, "Outward Bound," to be presented n February by Temple Beth El, wll take place tonght at 8 oclock n the Pulpt Guest )n Sunday for Presbyterans Guest preacher. next - Sunday at the Frst Presbyteran Church wll be the Rev. Arthur H^Lmouze, T>:, ; secretary- for prons&tten the General Councl of the-presbyteran Church, U.S.A. Dr.* U- rnouze.wll brng the message from the Conference of the World Councl of Churches whch was held at Amsterdam, Holland, last summer. The anthem by the chancel chor wll be "The Wlderness.", by Goss. The sacrament of Baptsm wll be admnstered to Joyce Lynn Hackett, daughter of George and Luclle Hackett. and to Roy Ellot Koeng, son of John and Luclle Koenlg. to the chor are: Trumpeteers,, Arthur Eschellauer and Tm Burton; narrator, John Sloat; prophecy angel, Mary Ellen Relnert; Mary, Barbara Brand; Joseph, Harold Glover; angels, Mabyn Reeves, Jo Ellen Van Horn, Ruth Goetz, Marjore Renhardt, Margo Nagle, Tamzn MacDonald, Cyntha Halford, Gertrude Ramsey; the shepherds, Wllam Steers, Donald Cypners, Douglas Smth. Larry Pethck; the wsemen, Wllam Francs, Wllam Balsam. Brenton Stearns; the chldren, Herbert Hendrck son, Rchard Waterman, Carol Harrs, Kathleen Lyons; the cher ubs. Candy Rch, Douglas Maxfeld, Gay Ann Mllus, Judy Evans, Barbara Ball and John Glflllan. The servce s beng drected by Mss Elzabeth Bonnell, and Mrs. Margaret F. Cummlngs, asssted by Mrs. Hector Evans, Mrs. Mrs. E. M. Powers, Mrs. E. Lyons; Mrs. H. E. Mlus, Mrs. R. H. Ball and Mrs. Ford Pethck. The Junor Fellowshp wll meel Board.of Foregn Mssons, wll lead the Senor Fellowshp n a dscusson of "The- Case of the Mysterous Commssons." Tuesday at 1:30, the Board o: Deaconesses wll meet n the cho room, and at 8 oclock the monthly meetng of the Sesson wll be hel at the home of Elder Lndsay, 3211 Walnut avenue. The Communcants 1 Class fo: boys and grls 14 years of age am over wll be held at 3:30 p. m. on Wednesday. Much nterest has developed n the program for the December 15 HANDELS FAMOUS ORATORO "THE MESSAH" _ Wll B«Presented mt th«cranpord GOSPEL TABERNACLE KETFORD AVK & CHERRY ST. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 12, at 7:45 P. M. HV thm 70 VOCE CHOR MSSONARY TRANNG NSTTUTE, Nyack, N.Y. Voder Drecton of DR. LEE OLSON Accompaned by 40 Pece Orchestra THK rcbuc S NVTED TO ATTEND Lutheran - Xmas Plans Dates for the Chrstmas entertanments for members of the Sunday school at Calvary Lutheran Church were announced ths week by Clarence Hausmann, superntendent The nursery, begnners and prmary departments wll What s there but fath to gve substance to that hope? Do we take at regular evenng servces at hold ther entertanment at 3:30fath for granted? Do we realze that t s a gft whch God alone Featured solosts wll be Mrs. oclock. Hs topc wl. be on thep. m. on Sunday, December 26, can gve? How.often s fath the specfc object of our pettons as Robert Rohrer, Mrs. Alexander employment of handcapped veterans. senor departments wll hold ther The man who makes.no defnte or publc practce of relgon whle the Junor, ntermedate and compared wth the other blessngs for whch we ask? Ellenberger, Mrs. Claude H. Grady, Homer Hall, Fred Beach Chrstmas affar at 7:30 p. m. onbut who s nevertheless glad that t s there n reserve, "when other On Saturday, the chldrens servce wll be held at 10:30 a. m., and the emergency arses and he presses the button that nothng happens. and Jacob Dalke. Monday, December 27. helpers fal and comforts flee," runs the grave rsk of fndng when The roster-of the chor ncludes: the school-age canteen wll be Dorothea Bonngg, Margaret The late Archbshop of Canterbury, Wllam Temple, sad that the H. M. Boardman, drector; Mrs. conducted at 7:30 p. m. The Men Doerhoefer, Anta DeGroat and words of the creed " BELEVE N GOD" do not mean " nclne to George Rothweler, organst; Mss Club wll bowl Sunday at 10 a. m Anta Schllnger are n.charge of the opnon that n all probablty there exsts a beng who may, not Dors Decker, Mss Peggy Fnch, at the St. George alleys, and onthe program for the"junor, mtermedate and senor departments. f these thng were so.".., napproprately^, be called God." They mean " undertake to lve as Mss Allson Gaul, Mss Phylls Tuesday at 8 p. n., there wll be Gunderson, Mss Jean Jansen, Mss bowlng for the church league at Frances Schneder, Edth Heller, Such narrowng defects as prejudce and ntolenance dsqualfy Ruth Strong, Mss Mare Van Gelder, Mrs. Ruth Dexter, Mrs. Mary Mens Club-wll be held Wednes-r are n charge of the program for prospect s ther* of "holdng fast by God," of fllng the mnd wth the temple. A meetng of the Betty Sckert and Mary Johnston us for recevng fath and lvng by t Fath nvolves that vew of lfe whch refuses to stop short of God n regard to anythng. What Lou EUenbacher, Mrs. Elsa Grady, day at 8 p.m. the nursery, begnners and pr- noble and uplftng thoughts of Hm, for one who s contnually n- Mrs. Mldred Hlyard, Mrs. Betty mary departments. There wll be rectatons, songs and plays: The annual Chrstmas dnner of the Womens Guld wll be hel at. 6:30 p. m. tomorrow. Mrs. Joseph Echnger s charman of the treasurer; Hetty Meer, recordng secretary, and Frances Kesewetter, correspondng secretary. Servces at the church on Sunday wll nclude Matns at 8:30 a. m., Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. and the chef servce at 11 a. m. The Church Councl wll meet at 8:30 p. m. Monday. Plans wll be completed for the annual Chrstmas Eve servce on December 24 and also for the comng of the Rev. Dr. Frederck Knubel, the presdent of the Unted Lutheran Synod of New York, who wll vst the local church on Sunday, January 9. The Womens Mssonary Socety commttee, n charge. Followng the dnner there wll be a regular meetng of the guld at whch offcers for 1949 wll be elected. Presept offcers are: LouseHausmann, presdent; Edna Nylen, frst vcemeetng of the CouplesClub. The dramatc commttee s producng a one-art Chrstmas play enttled lght Competton," a play wth a-modern trend presentng a stuaton whch could take place n any communty. Mrs. Helen Berry Kempshall of the Cranford Dramatc Club s drectng the play. The cast, whch has been rehearsng twce a week for several weeks; s as follows: John Outhout, Alva Banker. Peter Wrght, Dors Scbaeffer, Volet Guyer, Fred Deacon. Herbert Mtchell. Gnny Phllps and m Lang. Thought for the Week By (he Key. Prank V. B. Cartkr, rector, Trnty Charon.. FATH. As, n ths season of Advent, we come ever nearer to the festval of Chrstmas we* tend ncreasngly to thnk of our whole Chrstan fath. For some, that fath s an uncertan sentmentalty, untred and weak; for others t s a jumble of conflctng desres and mpulses. And yet, f we hope for eternal salvaton or, as St Thomas defnes t, "perfect knowledge of God, n whom conssts eternal. buss* (and wthout such.hope human lfe n ths world has but lttle meanng) ; u dulgng n mean, vndctve thoughts about hs neghbors? As a blunted needle _ wll dstort, the fnest record so our petty rrtable mnds kll the holy thoughts wth whchgod desres to furnsh them. Every knd of meanness and pettness wlfully ndulgedjfjke-a * 8- andtheadultchorat ttprm7 blottng out the horzon. And fath s the capacty for lookng toward the horzon not least on the dark and cloudy days of lfe, our. fath ushould enable us to see all human events n the context of human lfe as a whole, a lfe whch begns but does not end wth ths world. The queston s: "My relatonshp wth my neghbors and my atttude towards all knds of trval thngs beng what they are, can expect to possess fath and to lve by t? dent, Alfred H«pkns^vce-presdent, Erwjn Rutz; secretary, Bernard Schneder; treasurer, Lous Bendery correspondng secretary, WUam Palmater. GEMS OF THOUGHT Every human beng has a work to carry on wthn, dutes to perform abroad, nfluences to exert, : Madam Guzot The vast majorty of persons of our race have a natural tendency to shrnk from the responsblty of standng and actng alone. Francs Galton Sn wth the multtude, and your responsblty and gult,are as great and as truly personal as you alone had done the wrong. Tyron Edwards The most mportant thought ever had was that of my ndvd<ual responsblty to God. Danel Webster f lvng n dsobedence to Hun, we ought to feel no securty, although G<*d s good. : Mary Baker Eddy 3p*»d and moftmnhm o jm Qrad wth dmvtolaf 4-SPEED 3YNCHKO-MESH TtANSMlSSON AnoMMrOx alfcn. MM STUNS) MA AXE HUB CONNEC- TON durabofy. vouf. fomn CAt THAT "SMATHES" brtag ya. <*-.~rfw load4ustft H-H1AD NC4MC b mo WU» RAHWJ 33 WEST MLTON AVE. RAhway LESSON SERMON GOD THE PRESERVER OF MAN" s the subject for Sunday, December 12. * " GOLDEN TEXT: " the Lord thy God wll hold thy rght hand, sayngsnto thee. Fear not; wll help thee." (sa. 41:13) SERMON: Passages from the Kng James verson of the Bble nclude: "Behold. God s mghty, and P Qualty APERHANGNG ANTNG Gaaranteed Worananahlp FSBK B8TDCATE8 A. B. DAVS 34 RAMAPO BOAO Cranford C-3343-R CHEVROLET TRUCKS Theres a mghty bg dfference n heavyduty bucks and youll know t the moment you ht the hghway n one of Chevrolets new heavyweght haulers. For theres a rock*obd qualty, an «oa«of handlng and putt-away power n these Advance- Desgn trucks. But dscover the facts yourselfc Compare values! Then compare prced Youll fnd that only.chevrolet heavy-duty trucks have 3-WAY THRFT low cost of operaton, low cost of upkeep and the lowest lst prces n the entre truck feld! RAHWAY ^^U Osceola Presbyteran Welcomes New Members Welcomed nto the Chrstan fellowshp of OseeolaJPresbyteran Church at the 11 a. m. servce Sunday were the followng: Communcants class, Ronald Jones, Frederck Asal, Edward Zoeller, James Zoellfer, Jeanne Fulcher, Shrley Perce, Robert YuengeL Barbara Burnett and Patrca Cooper; adults, Mrs. Sallye Stenhem, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Behrnger, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kl T gour, Mr. and Mrs. John Messerly, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rapp, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Yuengel. Next Sunday wll be Unversal Bble Sunday, and the -Rev. Albert Dezso, pastor, wll present a spe-, 3 : 1 5 p ^ scrpture and sang, whle at them the evenng, the church heldh mornng servce, they quoted the regular-md-week servce. ffty-thrd chapter of saah from tt^rp memory. ptendent, was th«cal message about the Bble at the The occason for the school was speaker. On Wednesday at ot 11 a. m. v servce. Church school the annual Whte Chrstmas program when students broubht gfts er Band held ts weekly meetngaj HL, the Womens Mssonary Pra T wll be held at 9:45 a. m., there wll be a meetng of the wrapped n whte and the adult the home of.mrs. Conover, lo Reord avenue. Youth Fellowshp at 7:30 p. m. classes gave gfts of money. The At the evenng servce at 8 p. m., Rev. Mr. Wllamson receved the the Rev. Oron Hopper, Jr., pastor of the Frst Presbyteran Church of Carteret, wll be guest speaker. The. ntermerate:chor wll rehearse at.7 oclock ths, evenng, Grl Scout troop meets tomorrow afternoon, and the Boy Scout troop at 7:30 p. m. The pastors Bble class meets Wednesday evenngs at 8, and a youth recreatonal program s held n the church basement on Saturday evenngs. - There wll be a meetng of the Sesson and trustees at 8 p. m. Monday. Harry Dahlgren, a.member of the Oscebla Youth Fellowshp, was Tabernacle Actvtes elected vce-moderator of the charge and how they came nto Westmnster Fellowshp of the the home... Elzabeth Presbytery at a meetng At the young peoples servces n Planfleld on Frday. last Sunday evenng, Bert Moeller knowledge ths fact, yeld to ths power, and follow the leadngs of truth." (p.151) TCHDBGHOF CHWST.SCffKnST Aw, t Dlk. GkmaftM Servce Sunday. 11 a. m. Wed. Eve. 8;1B oclock Sunday School. 9:M) a. m. Readtag RMm-yS Alden Street Open dally *nta«than, and M. 10:S0-4 Also Frf. 7:M-0 p m Year* of joyous lstenng accompany rm, compact model 9-119! Prced wh the lowest gves the hghest n qualty. AC-DC. Walnut plastc The Rev. Arnold Wlls superntendent of the Chldren 1 * Horfe at Fort Lee, was the speaker at both the Bble school hour and the mornng servce last Sunday at the Cranford Tabernacle. Mr. Wllamson brought four chldren from the home to take part n the servces. At the Bble school sesson they rected a chapter from presentaton, statng that dstrbuton would be made to the chldren at the home. > At the mornng servce, Mrs. Dorothea-Keyser sang a solo nranher, and the meetng was conduce ted by Robert Barthlranew n the a gro^p of 70 sngecs and 40 muscans from the Mssonary Tranng nsttute at Nyack, N. Y. wn absence ot the pastor, the Rev. G. H. Keeney. The Rev. Mr. Wllamson spoke of the mportance of Chrstmas, statng tha Chrstans should recognze the real Gft that was»y G6d fcf-e p^tad dl v Chrst He also referred to the orphanage he represented, and told of several chldren under ht spoke to the senor group: and Mrs. Berry, church deaconess, addressed the hgh school young people. Hss Beatrce Morgan was the speaker at the junor socety. " The speakers at the Sunday evenng church servce was the Rev. Harold Boon, professor at the Mtn^nry Tratp^g nsttute, Nyack. N. Y, The Burnett Ssters Tro brought a specal number. Jfr. Boon. spoke from the lfe of sraels Kng Saul, who wth an all-new fcfled to accomplsh teu to evenng, the commttee held meetta,. Aubrey, presded ence of the pastor. The C Keeneyhas been conduct^ Ul servces n Rttsburgh Syracuse. N. Y. and. at the tme, n Oakland. Calf. T tor. wffl rbturn for the servces of December 19. On Wednesday, the l ChuT the perfect Center for your funly crcle... on Chrtmas eve and throughout the yean to come! Ask to see and hear Crodcy 9-214M, COmpktC wth FM-AM rado and last, gentle auto -made record player for ten and twelve-nch nzes. Fnshed nmellow, mahogany. Tradtonal 18th Century stylng. rado rado-phonograph Dstnctve..-.fa beauty and perform- n cc 1 Model 9-1 MW n lovely vory plastc AC-DC. Hkncbomery ttreamlned, expertly exgnecred, model n rch walnut pfau., tc plays on AC-DC. Cosuvnh/ Asvomsn M Buy on *uy terms! AU-lW GR0S.EY penond ncfos forol MAKE YOUR SELECTONS NOWl Next Sunday mornng, the Rev E. W- Rchards, youth drector of the Chrstan and Mssonary Allance; and a former pastor of the ~ wll speak to the 6on n the evenng servu" present Handels "Messah" n* group wll be. under the drecton of Professor Lee Olson. - A- servce of specal musc bj members of the Tabernacle s be, DlaAfedbur Sunday,; December There wll be a baptsmal servce that same evenng, the Rev. Mr. Keeney has announced.,. Servces, Meetngs At Trnty Church Servces Sunday at Trnty Church wll nclude Holy Communon at 8 a. m, famly Eucharst at 9:30 a. m., and mornng prayer at". 11 oclock. The Rev. Frank V. H. Carthy, rector,, wll offcate. The Churchmens Brotherhood wll meet Tuesday at 8 p. m. n the parsh hall On Wednesday at 8p. m. n the hau, duplcate brdge games wll beplayed/n the seres tournament.. Bulders General Supply Co. 336 Centennal Ave. Cranford SPORTSWEAR otsny Sport Shrts and y Neckwear 100, v Muffler and Glove Se\ 4.50 otanyhose 1.50, otany Argyles otany Slacks 4.00, 5.00 Pr V.D. Sport Shrts (Washable) L.V.D. Pajamas > 4.98, 5.95 W.D. Bathrobes td. Undershorts ^ ^5, 1.00, 1^5 pr. Sport Coats 16.95; llrch Woolen Shrts 6.95, 9.50 Kens Gloves, leather, wth B Wool Lnng 3.95 pr. n-s Dress GloVes (Deer Skn) 3.95 n-s Dress Belts K (Pars) **" \ 1.50, Aantzen Sk Sweaters 9.95 to Kantzen Dress Sweaters 6.95 fcantzen Sleeveless Sweatersj, 4.95 TAMAC JACKETS: The "Delby" The "Lnden" 10JOS The "UmbreuV The "Bren"., 12 0 The "Post"...,.._ - lff.50 ol Shrts: 100% Wool Plad Shrts *7JBS, 8J». 9.95, Loafer Sox 2.95 Skatng Sox. «98c pr. ATHLEHC GOODS ng Mdget Football 1.00 dng LEATHER Footballs up - paldng LEATHER Basketballs 8.95 up [dng "(Out-Door" Basketballs olf Balls (% doz. Xmas pkg.) Kro-Flte, Ar-Flte) 5.70 \tl Balls (Spaldng Honor) - 50c each^ t Head Covers (Twll) 1.75 set of 3 rak-ts Golf Balte deal to Practce Drvng) 75c pkg. of 3- Golf Bags (Regulaton) , 17.95, Golf Clubs! Spaldng Bobby. Jones (set of 5) Tenns Rackets (Junor-Sze^- Nylon strung) 6.95 Tenns Rackets (Adult Sze) 6.95.to Tenns Balls (Spaldng Can of 3) 1.75 Tenns Covers (Zpper) 1.50 C.C.M. Hockey Stcks 1,50 up C.CM. Hockey Puck 35c and 65c C.C.M. Hockey Gloves Hockey Skates 9.98 up SHOES Spaldng Saddle Shoes (Lades) 8$5 Spaldng Saddle Shoes - (Mens) Spaldng Golf Shoes (Mens) Spaldng Loafers (Lades) 7.50 Spaldng Loafers (Mens) 8.50 Spaldng Golf Rubbers 5.50 Bowlng Shoes (Hens Oxford) 4.95 Basketball Shoes 3.95, 5M, 5.75, 6.50 Youths Sneakers (Szes 13% up) 3.25 pr. Sk Boots (Lades* or Mens) pr. fcotball Shoes 9.95 to pr. Stadum Boots (Lades) 10J50 and (G & FSHNG otague Fly Rods ddng Fly Lne lomatc Fly Reel "up Wng Creels 3.95 >ut Landng Net 295 Salt Water Reels 3.50 to H Water Rods 8.95 up 1 Walton Boots n ng Knfe. Wth sheath 98c, 1.50, 2.75, 2.95 g Knfe and Ax,. Combnaton 5.98 : Rfle Sngle Shot Guage Shot-gun (sngle) SK AND ACCESSORES Northland Brand! (Junor Sze) pr. (Adult, Maple Rdge Top) k (Adult. Hckory. Rdge Top) 16.95, (DeLuxe. Hckory. Plastc Tp) steel edges -Adult 3 95, 4.95, 7.50, 9.85 pr. (Steel and Tonkn) dln K» Junor 3.50 up Ss-Adult 5.95^ 7.95 pr. nsure proper fttngs we " attach the Bndngs c keu (Lades) 1193 up Jackets (Mens) \*** (Mens) l^m up THE. CRANFORD CTZEN AND CHRONCLE. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1M8 OUGH OF TOMOBBO HEADQUARTERS FOR THE FNEST N SPORTSWEAR** Al thournany other Natonally Known Brands, we t*ke pleasure n Announcng We ^e Been Apponted Authorzed Dealers n Cranfold For: ARROW SHRTS Whte Oxford (button down collar) $3.95 The "Suwex" (French cuff«) 4.50 Whte Broadcloth 3.9$ Arrow Handkerchef* (lnen)... 3 for 2JBS Arrow Neckwear, ll t;! PMm

12 ^ THE CRANTOBP CTZEN AMD CHRONCLE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1948 Page Nneteen Page Kfcbtaen THE CBANKMD CTTZEf AND CHBCHflCLK, THUBSDAY, PCKMBKB 9. MS, BATES 1* seats N*, U ( CASH. mnwn <CMM ***v **»> 1 U ***** salal sr SUaas* *< H0 santtsta* *» W sseaaflkl* fa* mm U s4a h > M as* We n- DKADUN* fer ty M A. M. ay* FOE SALE TUXEDO cult. sx* 38 abort; n very good condton. Call CHantoM BCYCLE, boy! 38 nch frame, balloor tres, reasonable. CBanfbrd J KTCHEN table porcelan top, four chan: cabnet*, metal: portable vctrola. Call CBanford M741-J. HAND Crocheted lace tablecloth. Alo Chambers candle stcks. ford Call CRan< LADYS 17 jewel Bulova wrst watch, ex panson band. Also one beautful damond rne, makes a nce Chrstmas present. WUl sacrfce. CaU Mr. Boom at CRanford 6-3S53. POOL Table. V, tre, all accessorlesrtrac tlcally new. CaU CRanford 8-1*39 after 7 p. m. MOVE camera, double 8 mm. wth Ugh meter; Easy washng machne; Lenox Uprght Pano wth bench; reasonable. Call CRanford J. - BCYCLE, Blrls 24 nch n good condl - ton. Prce»10.00 Call CRanford e-osss-m- OVEHCOAT. mn dark brown wnter, large slxe. co«t. Real bargan for *18. Almost new. Mr». O. T. Harrlj, call CRanford STROLLER, wcker. Also snowxult, grls 3-plece. age 3 or 4. Call Wlsleld 2-632B-J. AFGHAN, hand crocheted, pure wool, large sre, black wth mult-colored background. CaU CRanford J WASHBRrEa*y SplnDryrgood mechancal condton, $40. Call. CRanford 0-214B-R. BCYCLE, boya 28 nch, excellent condton, lght and baket, (20. Call CRanford T. BLACKBOARDS, new, $4 each., CBanford 8-171J-W. Call BED, % slxe. maple, complete wth new mattrea. Call CRantord C *338. Call RAhway after 6:30. WASHER. Wealnghouae Launderall, 6 MODERN wall console tablefor apartment or dlnlafaroorq, Walnut, opeu* to Dftwel alr Vnval eaotnet on one ad*. Table pads- to ft. Call CBanford M after 8 p. m. months old, lke new. CRanford R. Sacrfce. Call RADO - PHONOGRAPH combnaton. Phllco, 1MB, combnaton maple and mahogany, table model. Als«maple end table, reasonable. Call -CRanford S-0342-J. STOVE, Crosley, whte cabnet, large - oven and broler* Uaed-6 months. Cost Sacrfce. Call CRanford R. ELECTRC Shaver, Remngton, used twce, n perfect.condton. - Also mans shoe ce skates, sze 9, (4. Call CRanford J. / BEDROOM set, maple, double bed, 3- pece. Any reasonable offer accepted. Also walnut set, ncludng chest of drawers, dresser and bed. Call CRanford J. CE skates, grls Spaldlng fgure, sze 6. Also woolen sk jacket and pants, ala 14. Excellent condton, especally pre- eentable as Chrstmas gft. Must be seen to be apprecated. Reasonable. - Call CRanford SOasoR UmncAL flowers mad* to ader, tabl* arrangements, dogwood, roe**, aster*, roum and sweet pea*. Mare Brown. BS Locust Drve. KTcBanford W S M! BRAND new Penn "Squdder" reel, regular $ wlu aeu lor *2S.M. Also Bauach and Lomb new Gem scence kt. ncludng mcroscope, sldes. nstructons and kt. Lke new,»2fl. Remngton Portable typewrter, lke new,. «37. Ladys 17 jewel gold wrst watch, perfect,»18. Brand new Stevens 23 cat llngle shot rfle, $14. Lnden R. RADO, Phllco console, perfect condton. Wll sell reasonable. 300 North Avenue, East, Cranford. Come and see t BCYCLES, boys two 28 nch: on* pangrls whte Chcago shoe skate*, sx* 7: one par mans shoe ce akate*. alxa 7. *4. CaU at U Osborne Place^ Cranford 6-37S1-M. WRE recorder ncludng mcrophone and 1 spool of wre, $M. Call WKtllald rfore 4:30 1-4S03-R before < p. m. rrotdare. 8 cu. ft. ColdwaU. excellent condton. Also Kaay Spn Dry waaher, uractteauy new; reasonably prced. Call CRanford *-3«S. TWO complete UONaX Dectrto Tran sets. 1 Freght: 1 Passenger 80 sectons track, staton, swtches, automatc couplers, crossng gate, numerous accaaaurlea. O Oauge. Call CRanford 6-0T63-J after 6 p. m. ROS, Broadloom: S x l S Burgundy velvet, worn, wth pad: 4Mj z 6W Burgundy twst. $80 for all. Call CRanford HOH char, two-way, sold maple ^ tolet char, r"11ap*" l t for car; carpet sweeper; Sd aulv black wth reversble whte Jacket, slxe 14-18; black, evenng dress, slxe 14; tuxedo, rse J8, lnseam 91 nches." all wool double breasted navy blue coat wth cap. ajbe 4; brown tweed coat and legsta*. all wool, slxe 8. Call CRanford LONEL "O" Oauge tran*, one set com plete wth on«par of swtches, crosa-, over, and buldngs. Call CRanford 8-1W-R after 6 p. m REFRGERATOR. 8 cu. ft. $79; 10-plece Dnng Room Sute. $40, complete or wll separate; Porcelan Ktchen Table, $9; Kroeger Pano, small Jelly glasses, hardware, etc. Saturday afternoon ONLY. CASH and Carry or wll meet your convenence for removal from Edgebrook Place. No telephone avalable., MAGAZNES Subscrptons to all obtanable. Prces quoted upon requeaf. Please mall your nqures and orders to Mss C. B. Weldn. 236 Engle street. Tenafly. N. J. UPRGHT pano, chlfferobe, mahogany bedroom sute, rugs. Butlers desk. 1 cedar chest. Townaenda, 314 North Avenue, WestAeld. Phone WEaatld BPECAL1 Three and one-half cubc yards manure delvered anywhere, $1 Also sod for compost. CaU WEstneld 3-OS3S after 8 p. m. NEW Power and Hand Mowers, Parker Lawn Sweepers. Mowers xtxp«sharpened and Repared. Mowers Bought, Sold and Exchanged. Weldng* and Delvery Servce. George Mclntyre, Jr Elmer St., WEstneld 1-3SM. PANOS recondtoned and guaranteed from S75 to *7M, easy terms. Brand now wonderful spnets at the best prces n N. J. Cranford Pano Co.. Tunng and rebuldng experts. 3 North Avenue. Kast. CBanford 6-3T20. WANT a Bound move party all your own? Wo furnsh complete snows for any occason. Laurel and Hardy, Abbott and Coatella- Cartoons and Comedes for chldrens partes and gatherngs. Reasonable charge. Operator ncluded. Call CRanford O-HS-R or wrte D. and K. Move Servce. SM Orchard Street. Cranford. TOUNO Furnture repalra, draperes, slo coven. Venetan blnds. Nce choce of fabatos. F. Kantner A on. 48 South Unon Avnua, V CBanford a-oaas. "SKYLGHT* washng flud. Tne orlg nal Bkylgnt formula. Me»*r sjoloa <8 cents fefund for jug. Chaqpna Maor bop, opposte the UnluuH. Tel. CRanford «-UM top sou. 4 yards toed. $11. ^». stem YltaJe and Sons. 144 MosHa 18U> Btraet. Kanlhronh. T.. BUxtds (controlled venllbruoo Ughtl- Measurng. nstallaton, ef tapes (or an average of SSJO wl«4ow. Stee «r alumnum alata. ter J> Sons. Tel. CRan/o or CBanford 8-31M-M. CUSTOM MADE Automoble Seal Covers Choose fmaajur_j*d* selecton of fabrcs? called for and delvered C. C DOWNK C*> BABY carrage. Alas, gray «Uk* tew. ttt. CanCBanford BCYCLE, boy- M neh; ee«t oarturoy CHNA Cabnet, good condton, CRanford d-olm. Call O. E, Refrgerator, 8 eu, ft., wth new freezng unt and cnpeeem. M0. May be seen at. Bobbns * Alltoon. Bouth Ave., Cranford SERVCYCLE. new. MlHng prce. $300, askng $380 or beat offer. Call CRanford Ua 880 and gallon fuel ol tank*. mmedate nstallaton. Kdward O. Ladden ft Son, CRanford 6-SS3U. 15 fur coat, possum, good condton, ala Call CRanford after 8 p. zn. WNTER coat, grls Harrs-Tweed nter- Uned, de S, $8. Also Navy wool aprlng coat, sport, alza 13, $3. Call CRanfott e-038s-r after 7 p, m. JOSSVB J. MOST Carpenter and Beper* and altentton*. «S4 Lee race, Kenlworth. T»l«phon* CRanford S-0B1B-J. - tt ACTJUM cleaner. Premer, Deluxe model, excellent condton, $6. Call CRanford W evenngs. DAVENPORT, opens nto full-«ued bed. Call.CRanford J after 8 p. RUG, Axmnster. n»»rt lnt condton, B x 13, green floral <1-rg". practcally new, $78. CaU CRanford W. EXTENSON ladder, 36 foot. CaU CRanford J BCYCLE, grls 2S nch, good condton, MO. WUl make an deal Chrstmas gft. CaU CRanford O-OMOTM. POWER KNO" Lathe, 30 nch bed. New. Reasonable for quck sale. Call CBanford HAVE your sewng machne or vacuum cleaner repared or- electrfed by a factory-traned marhsnlc wth U years of atlsfylng servce. Call CBanfonj «-Ofleo-H. ELECTRC Motors repared: Bendlx Sen cng. AU.work complete and guaranteed. Harrys Electrc Motor Repar, 16 Ades Street. CRanford ^^ CHRSTMAS fnds fashon* to gve and to wear. For beautful textles t* Grlls Slk and Cotton Shop, 130 East Broad Street. WXsleld LONEL Tran* and Accessores Sale* and Servce. Check the operatng- condton of your tran* and art Now. Rave them workng for AU repars guaranteed. Stan -ttohmfffft 201 Locust Drve, CRanford M WASHNG»«^Mw» Easy Spn Dry, excellent condton, pre-war. $78. Ata> blue coat.wth fur trm, ala 14. $18. CaU CRanford J, NE Nylon stockngs always please a lady at Chrstmas. GRLLS SLK & COTTON SHOP 130 East Broad Street, Westeld WEsleld 3-3OW - LGHT HauUng, Truckng. Wndow-wash- ng; atom wndow servce. Clean attc*: whtewash cellar*. Any odd Job dona endently. Can CRanford R. Evenng* only call BOselle B R.ES. Specalxlrut Seofleld. Oxford and other popular; edtons. St ^Analytcal and Chan Reference and Testament*/ For nformaton demonstraton wthout oblgaton. Pmm. CRanford M..UTOMATC Tokster, cocktal shaker and brass andron*, AU new;; make Meal Chrstmas gfu.v Also walnut chlfferobe and studo couch. Call CHanford M"after Op. p>. / -w^" ncnbtan BUNDS Curtan mad*. Old blnd* reeondltlonad. J. Svenda outh Avenue. Qarwood. Call Weetrleld rbxsh or rottad cow nanux*. top sol and, blu* (ton* and cnders., *pr*ad A destavd. Al Baeeslg, MS arf Broad Street, cemar Woodland Avenue. W«*tneld, CaU WKsleld l-oss* after 6 p- m. or J-STJO-W any Una. BENDOC jork t Cranfora WRTNOR ROLLS FOB WASHNG ata- CHNB8 Rolla to stock for any type wrnger. Brng n your old one. we wll duplteate t; whte nbber. COKFXY*S The House That Servce BuUt 1-3 Aldan Street - CHan ELXCTRO Lght Bulbs. Ctakfnl Baetro Maxda. AU SHesu^A tt A Hardware, t NorU. Avenue, Watt 3 COBDWOOD for ftrausm*. fnmao* anal JtoKen stove). CaU RAhway 7-J683. M rtnxxt Brushee for tooth household brushes " or wru X>. A., Bosd. Cranford, N. J. Tslep! ford S-ms-w. - For tottth taruaaajl, pohshc*, waxaatcau tuco*. la AStogton a ArUnctoa taona^an- FRESH FROZEN Government napeoted boeeroeat. Alao hone U«er DALY. Cranford Pet Shop. 11 North Avenue. East. Tel. CRanford VXN agers Chrstna* gfts. 1 formals to sox. from - -»v*ryuns EDTH HLL TEEN SHOP Mrs. Mldred H. Snyder. Mgr. 31$ Elm Street. Westneld WE Open Wedneeday DBESSMAKNG. S YOUR but year* coat too ahortt Have t made nto a smart coat for your chld. Chldrens coats custom made from $10 to $13. Call CRanford J. Joan fy»»*. 38 Keth Jeffres Avenue; Cranford.. 1X-& CUSTOM made akrta for adult*. Also dresses for tots, chldren and adult* and mnor alteraton*. Call Tl,n»elln 4-S3S4-M. AMAZNQ dreesmaklng sale for mothers wth chldren from nursery school to Hgh. School ago. CaU Mrs. Boyd. 140 Mchgan Avenue,- KenUworth, before September 18th to get la on ths wonderful bargan. TaL ROseOe 4-«S«9-R. LADES suts and drees** made to order; also alteratons. CaU Mrs. Band, CRanford M. PANO TUNNG PANO-Tunng and Reparng*. W«W. Oroff. "for V year* Westnelds Cranford a foremost pano tuner," ^w Walnut Street, Wesleld. Tel. WEaeld Member of New Jersey Assocaton of Pano Tuners. RELABLE pano tunng and j c by rerogtled expert*. Cxanferd rhaao Co. Tuner* and RebuUders. 3 North Ave.. Eest. CaU CBanford 8-37S0. TCTOWNQ MATHEMATCS - TUTOR Oraduate- Teacher ladrvdual UutructkA n Algebra. Geometry. Trgonometry and Calculus. OaU or wrte for appontment- Oeorga «. Paaker, 14 Preetam Avenue. Phone CRanforsl f-om*. PHOTOOKAPHT WKDDNO ptetue*, baby, pcture* Real Estate photos taken. Mot m cau, Real Estate Phots) Servce, CRanford 6-34*6. PANTNO AND DBOOKATNO PANTNO AND PAPERHANOTNa. Qualty materals, careful workmanshp. Reasonable rates. Prompt a> ce. Call CBanford 0-014O-M. FNE nteror and Exteror Pantng, Paperhanglna;, Plasterng, Floor Sc ng. Eaay terms. Free estmates _ W. Stles * Co Crawford TerTace. Unon. N. J. UNonvUW S-TU5-J UNlonvllle tf n~8 nteror pantng, svperhanglng of floor scrapng, call Malnne at CRanford 0-3AS6. Reasonable prces. Jh BLtTNCK Panters and Decorators. OU Boulevard. Kenlworth. N. jr. Tel. ORsnford S-1«SS-U or ROseUe <-frm-m. H. MKMZKL nteror, exteror n* and paperhangtag. cheerfully gveo- Pttqqe CRasrord dl Ulxabeth Avenue. Cranford. WttJUAM nwrnxmr _ Fantng Panerhangng. aklled nverhanar*. t«ror and exteror. 8-MM. TaL CRanford WLLAM ROKflKL, lnurtor and Pantng. Sklled mechancs, ranooal upervlaoo- *O8 Cnlumhla Aveuke, CranforT CaU CRanford 8-StlO. t JOOKSM WAJMlNSaU Pantng and Decoratng CRanford a-os&t PANTNG ea T«l. ORanford Ualoo Avemte, T. A. _ aa$ sooth for eatautae. 8SKVCNO T you plao *» bolld. tetaoeo*, CfU T. JO tralaven«*rr ALTERATOMS, - Hodante prces. " WKsjcld 3-1V71-R. dre*n>>llg, ALTERATONS. Repar*, Carpentry Odd Jobs: no lob too «mall John Donougnue. Call WEstneld R. F YOUR wndow screens need to be repared and rttxl. call CRanford TRENCH dggng tor water, gas, -condut, H* and cuspool dran. Me per feo te nd ca*pol dr tat normal dggng M.. pe Can RAhway 7 DRAM work done. Can CTJtahoth t-asm betwesm 9 ana S p. m., or wrt* L. rado. Box 1S«. KaaOmoth. X. J., U ANTQUES RESTORED Upholstery Furnture nteror Decoratng TheLttle House, Sprngfeld Avenue - CRanford R TRUCK crane and T. D.-O Bulldozerfor hre. S. -W. Olver. nc., CRanford S-3180 and Lnden OKNXRAL contractng, all types of bom* and commercal repars.. Tor free estu mate* call Joseph Levy. CRanford , OLS,. panted to order. Old r-»""cleaned and renewed. Abo framng of all knd*. Old frame* mendedland reflnshed. Small artcle* of furnture reflnlned and repared. Call C r a f d 6-3-M or SSSWalnut avenuet ford. / ALL CUSTOM MADE Ktchen Cabnets Bookcases Screens Furnture Combnaton Screen Doors Furnture Repared Near Roosevelf School Very ^BnHl room home, large bath, buut by bulder for h* own use and had to be good. AttJc wth stars, (team beet.jronporeh. 3-car garage. lot 8Q x 130. TWav>l> an exceptlonauy good buy. You wu apprecate- ths property at pro* dojkm. DAWS Wl HERE wll be no repars taken to untu January 3, Thank you. KEN BUTLERS, SH 0 * 0!* cy" 1 " "** Toy Co. 10 North Avenue,.West.. CR (3 door* from Cranford Theatre) room home, steam (on), garage, good locaton; $10,800. ^ ^ bedroom*, ateam heat. 3-car garage. <car]y occupancy: 311,800. For detals on these and others. ncludng bungalow* and 2-famllles, cau RCHARDS-SWACKHAMER * Alden Street. -Cran or Or. 8-O478 NTEROH and Exteror pantng. p,perlng a specalty pattern* to show! Let me help arrange your decoratng XZZJfP color plan*. Prompt servce! Cheerful workman. Satsfacton guar-» 8av», money. CaU WEsleld BtTOA. CONTRACTOR, carpentry work, remodelng, reparng; all Wnd of asphalt roofng, uuulated brck and «*bs5* ajdn*. nstalled. HOT LaCOE. ROselle R. BUNGALOW n beat resdental secton of Cranford. Not bult for speculauoq. Large lvng room, 3 bedrooms,, tled scence ktchen and bath, ou heat, recessed radaton, heated expanson attc. Lavatory to basement 80 x 137 ft lot Now under constructon. Can be fnshed to sut A hgh class resdence. For appontment wth owner call CRanford 6-3-W. RADO REPARS " All makes. ncludng car rado*, televson, and all home applances- base outlet* lamp*, motors rewound. Her- CRANFORD»«4M Washer Servce; an 10 Aldan Street. and Unojeum smk ton ln- Attloo aluaalnum wall tl*. ~ " wall coverng*. WaU «t sqakukf of an types. At Co. CaU V, DUPLEX MMEDATE POSSESSON Bathroom. 3 bedroom*, tle ktchen, dnette, lvng room. Basement fnshed to cedar wth tle floor/bar.and lavatory, snk and tub to baement. T O*s heat hot water. Completely waterproofed. Stonn door* and combnaton storm wndow*, alumnum. Clean as a wmstla. Does not need pantng or redecoratng... PRCED FOB QUCK SALE AT $10,500 Wrte Box 338 to care of The Cranfard Ctoen and Chroncle for appontment J. erenlng*»«can RAhway DEPENDABLE rapaln to Lss 1 *^^ * after St30 p. m. eel* our specals*. «aad. ft*dbau.eranord«-9st tekam «wna d removed, stumps pulsed out AU weak, guaranteed. Compltl d btst^p Street. Rahway. North Olver RAhway Refrgemten Servlc. _ 2 ^ 8^U LUMBNa wth el*cttot*w tee Edward; O. Leddas^T ROssus and CBanjord WASHNO MACHNE REPARS 17TTEAR-S ESSuNClt expert mechanc* work on your - ^ utces. ron*, vacuum cleaner*, rados, motors, toasters also! CARPENTER and cabnet maker. Qualty craftsmanshp. Ludwg Selbert. 38$ Lncoln Drve, KenUworth. Tel CRanford H. F. REYNOLDS. Rotary specalst. Ol burner servce on all types. Vacuum cleanng ou or coal furnaces. Converson work. T*L CRanford S-MtO. QKNKRAL jobbng An borne repars. avterautjn*: leakng roofa patched. - T gutters cleaned, repared, re- ; cellng tle lnstauedtover old -v».vm«tuv HWTTT Wvr OU celngs. No Job too small. L. T. Baxter call CRanford Carpenter - Mason Alteratons and Repar* Hourly Baals or Estmates Furnshed L.* H. Chaffee CRanford after 8 p. m. MAUJNQ and MmEOGRAPH SERVCE paomyaaograpb. M ng Address pla. Lsts, Publxs Stelognphy. Aak abou" our NEW DnrrnJCTrvPJ J?lUlroeopanhtog.pracea*. Wesleld BusjUwea arrtce. ljqumby 8s»rt Wesleld, N. J.,T*L WEstneld S ELECTRCAL APPLANCE REPARS KWctro CWtka. boos, Rados Toaster Vacuum Ceaanera. Washng Machne StWtl cro CW Vacuum C SatWatlnr, ados Toasters, ashng Machne*. twatlnr guaranteed. OttosAppCance Servce. 19 South Unon Avenue. T*L CRanford or CBanford MASONRY General repar* and alteratons. 8. B. Jordan, 3*0 South Avenue. East Cranford, T*J CRanford 8-3T$sJ VETERANS HOUSECLEANNa CO. Wndow cleanng. WaU* and relllnas washed.»>-*""» annarlns. oubdj ashed.!»""* sprayng, house washng, etc. Call 4-U04.&. ALTERATONS and REPARS Ktchen Cabnets Recreaton Cellars Attc Rooms l RA Storm Sash, Etc. WM. arasno CRanford 8-l«u MASON CONTRACTORS Sdewalks. Flaajstone Work. Oarage BatUdtog. Brck Work. Cellar Water Proofng. Bree estmates Sch CRanford 6-O43T-R. CRANFORD Rsfrasnten sales» lee. HnuaehnM suv4 r-.~. t repars on Frlglaalra. Kahrlnator, Oroeley. Coldapot storata. eta. Rev of 18 Street. T*VC»ssrfbrd $-j»u. CROSLEY. Cotesse* eswtrla errtclng. rwal " CRanford M M r KLECTRCAC Oonsracttsa Houaewttag. Jobbng, fsuorsaoan* tbbtures. repars em phjgs Wated. Oaonat Sajsa^ntessv Myrtla Street T*L CRsnford$-M3»-J BLACKBTOMK, Bendfar. Kaay, washer eervto*. All week ean* fscturaars parts guarantee of SS dan. Postal Rado aervfca. CRanford a^w7. THOMAS "" McPHERSOV BEAUT C*. BfTHABDS-flWACKHAMRR WLLAM Q. 8CHMAL SHAHECW ACHCMCV CHARLES M. YstAKEL RALPH bella SERRA JOSEPH J. OUKER JOHN W. BBNS sv SON FOR the Executve - Best stucco and hollow tle; lvng; room. dnng room. Mtrhen. large recepton hal and *unporch. frst floor: 4 bedrooms, a bath* second Boor; 1 bedroom, storage) and bath 3rd floor; hot water toeat (ou>; large plot, over 200 ft front $ M. YEAKEL. Re Cranford $4(74 Realtor Good Value* An 8U11 Avalable Even wth today* hgh prces. Careful selecton plus an open, mnd on the purchasng" power of the dollar wll result to a good transactonand a satsfed customer. Our servce * baaed on consderatons. SHAHEEN AGENCY S NORTH AVENUE. EAST CRANFORD Kndly CaU CR to always looldr* fc«,hoa AfME, Pleese contact us f you know of or hav* any for rate. 17 North Av*«e.«aM 8wT BKAJL ESTATS fo* 8AUC CBAMFOBD: tlftsgo «0r ts not an error. We do hav* a good Morlh ad* room bom* tanha prle*rt»sf roof s only a yaar old. t ha* ol tumm beat, a on* ear garage, an. rregular thapfd lot wth ll ft froalaa*. Dont mlas tll* opportunty because tt wont last lone Tour bedroom North Sde home wrth powder room, tled scence ktchen, tled bath wth (UU shower, open flrapbse*, not water beat, double garage. 117^00. PCTUBKBOOK 3 XVTL. HOafX Recreaton room, adence ktchen. **parat* dnette, open freplace, tled bath, ol beat, extra large attached garage. S x 1M lot wth corral fence. BROKXR CO-OPKHATON_ S year old 3-fatmly wth a vacant 4 room apartment. Separate steam furnace*. Only SU.B0O. NOW T CAN BE SOLD An unusaal > room home. 3 bath*, that you have seen many tme* and possbly wshed you could buy. f youre nterested n a dstnctve home n a convenent locaton, see ths one wth 2 freplace*, nearly an acre of ground wth over 200 ft. frontage! Quck occupancy and only S $ At ths prce we have two good homes, one North Sde wth steam heat, double garage, SO x 150 lot. Other South Sde wthn few mnutes walk of Center. Automatc heat. SO x 100 lot and vacant. tll.800 A well mantaned North Sde S room home wth scence ktchen, ol steam heat, double garage, economcal taxe* of S100. Central Avenue Completely nsulated and eaay to heat. Owner used S ton* of coal larft year. Scence ktchen, open freplace, screens and storm wndows, garage. Good auted lot. askng Now S12.6S0 3 bedroom bungalow about 1 year* old, scence ktchen, modern bath, gas heat. Taxe* $148. Attached garage. Well located n a group of attractve nomes.^ _ Grocery and Delcatessen wth, 4tt room heated apartment avalable. Stock, equpment and good wn. S4.O0O. Another good busness buy 3.adjonng (tores, food market and ce.cream par -lor. 8 room apartment, steam heat, double garage. Real Estate and busness ncluded at $00. WANTED,TO?JB!BNT. AN ACRE of farm land. Bent or lease. CaU Mr. Boom at CRanford or unfurnshed f l unnunau or ununuaoea aparaoc or house* tot employees of Merck * Company. nc.. wthn reasonable eommuttnar dartano* of Bahway. Wrte or contact Personnel Deaartmart. BAA extenson STT: SMALL buldng to eenter of town. Could be used for storage or repar shop lght».»«y<hh..g, Buldng t* 38 ft. x 40 ft nqure Ms. LtodQvtot B Eastman Street Cranford. XOOK 8KBVK3E R. MENZEL Telephone ua to your floor problem* Floor ac _..._ reflnhhtng of old floor* a spedatoy. Polahtog. also waxtog. Ektbmata* cheefuuy gven. Phone CRanford «SJUSabeth Avenue. Cranford. OTJKTANS CURTANS laundered st home. CsU CRanford M.. CURTANS laundered and stretched. Pcked up and delvered. Can CRanford J TLNG STEEL tu* for bathroom* and ktchens nstalled over present wall*. Beautful, permanent **>rnnt***ft1 T»r««f dosred. Mr. Maynard. Vernsal Tl* Co.. Cranford «-38$3. CK 6-1S17-M. MTJ8CAL TNSTxtlTOTON VOLN Studo Prvate nstructon. Beglnnera and advanced student* at home or studo. Julus E. Asnls, 331 Huguenot Avenue, Unon.- N. J. TeL UNlonvllle DRUM Majorng and Baton twrlng taught by one of Unon County** foramoat drum majors. All age*. Group and prvate lessons nqure Mla* Mary Casaldo, V. F. W. Han. Lncoln 1 ~ sue*. Saturdays»:30 a. m. E. R. BENNETT. Teacher of Pteno. Latest methods.. Begnner* and advanced course*. Specal course) far adult begtansal your home. 066 Doran TeL WEaatkl 3-83*6. GTJN8BOTB GUNS AND FBHTNO TACKLE What better gft could a sportsn receve than a custom bult rod or gunt Can supply ether, standard or to your peclflcatlon, AU type repars guaran teed. Stop to and talk tt over. A. Behtart. 33 Hernng Avenue. CBanford 6-33B3-W. NUK8NG 8BKVOE CBANtOBO V. N. A. for Oeoeral tag. VtaMa. BypodetmJcs. nfant Oar*. Health Ben Vtdtsng Nuxse can Help You. Turn. TaL CRanfox* *-«tot. Murs- PRACTCAL nurssv expetenosd. refer- CsU WEsleld R EOOFNG KKPAOUNQ RX-ROOFNa. slate, tle, -tr*** 1 * "g*- rapars. Leaden end gutters, new and tenared. Walter Schubert. 133 Bum sde Avenue. TeL CRanford S-JSOW RE-ROOFDa. Sdng, ash to* and lnsu- laed bnok Bonded roaang. Jtean. JOHN LANGK. PLalnfUld 6-3S1O. APPROVED Johna-ManvUte rooflng: otbers; brck sdng: flat noefs. bos roof repars, skyughts, copper and vanaed gnttera and leaders. Kattn cheertahy gven. Ouamnte* wth every Job. WM. L. Srhroedar. 1$ Adasn* Are. T*L CBawford «-«7M. tt call OUaJord S BUKCTaUCAN DAMnCL J. HKYBORN UCENSD KLBXrmOAL CONTBACTOt, Power and lghtng nstauattons Power and lghtng nstauattons Bactxte naotoce rewound, aeuafced. nbuh. J«South AvenueTEsst Cranfard. T*L CBakford *-«ao7.. FOUND. - PUPPY found on-north Avenue near Orchard Street last week. CaU CRanford SUmOX 8TOBK Santa Claus 1* on h* way Wth clothe* and toy* galore, You can help hm DONT DELAY! Stop lfat the Jumble Stars, P. S. Our Toy Sale started yesterday. -U you have any contrbutons please call "»--«- S ^ ^ tt you have been, lookng for the opportunty JO modernze an old home ths * t 9 room center hall home wth op«n freplace, frst floor bath, steam beat 110x90 lot Prevously lsted at $17,4ao t * now avalable for $11,600. WESTFBLD: 1 Convenent to Holy Trnty Church Substantal 3 bedroom borne w(tb an addtonal 3rd floor bedroom f you wsh t Ktchen and bath fnshed n mtaton tle, ol beat. nsulaton, garage. 60.x 117 lot Reasonable taxes and an nterestng prce. $11,600. BROKER CO- OPERATON. Owners Vrgna bound and wantto dspose of ther bungalowquckly. Lesa than 1 yearamd. brck front wth scence ktchen. nlad lnoleum, good gas range, tled bath, nsulaton, screen*, ol heat, oak floors, 63 x 4O lot. only $11,300. BROKER CO-OPERATON. NCELY furnshed room for busness couple. Ktchen prvleges f Call CRanford 6-0S81-W? FOR tb "S YOUR PROPERTV- LKTKD WTH further propertte GARWOOD Pleasant room for busness gentleman: Prvate home. Very convenent to all transportaton. Can WESTFELD W. nformaton regardng* call our Cranford representatve*: Mrs. Gertrude Nunn Cr Mr. Harold Wllaon Cr. 8-1S94-R Mrs. Mram NevOle Cjr H6WLAND 444 Chestnut street. BOSELLK 4-108O OPPORTUNTY KNOCKS BTJT ONCK TAKB_TmB OUT DON-f DELAY An nspecton wn convnce you of these. marvetou* week-end values. Excellent bult (x room house, gncloerd porch. Garage. Ol beat Convenent locaton. Prced to *ell. 10,800 Where can you get a modern sx room aeml-bungalow n perfect condton at tbl* prce. Scence ktchen, two bedrooms plus modern bath on the frst floor. L«rge bedroom and storage on second floor. Steam ofl Garage. Low taxes. $ Wen constructed sx room house, team coal (Automatc ron Freman). mmedate occupancy... $13,800 Just planned for a large famly. Spacous four bedrooms. Two bath*. Att modern convenences. Steam ol. Lot 80 X 170. Garage- T~*a nlcm on rlnemg > For further detal* on these and other hgher prced bouses contact: ELLA J. McCORMACK, Resutor 30 Prospect St. Wesleld - WE Eve*. CR RETTMAN GETS T THEN SELLS T Lst your home wth ths Real Estate clearng house that sfts demand* and offerngs for a quck tale of your prop: BERTRAM S. RETMAN. Realtor 107 Jefferson Ave.. Elzabeth TeL EL VACANT 6 South Avenue between Walnut and South Unon Avenue busness property. 0 room* and bath; prce reaaonable. nqure owner: FELX DFABO MOrrUtown th LOTS FOB SALE A DESRABLE buldng lot. 75 X 110. CaU CRanford CHOCE lot, 83 x 133, on Orange Avenue. AU mprovements. School vcnty. Call CRanford A LOT s the frst thng you need to buldng a home. We have lots on the North and South sde of town at moderate prces. You can also consult u* on your plane and ^^y>^*"g RALPH DELLA SERRA 6 North Unon Avenue, Cranford. TeL CRanford 6-33*7 or Mtllburn t AUTOS FOR 8AXK. MERCURY, 1947, sedan, mles, fully equpped. Owner returnng to nda»ffrr»g mnmum $HKKV CaU GRanfoKd R. CHEVROLET, 1*30 coup* sx. N*_ sprayed pant Job. New tre*. Sealed beam headlghts. nteror reupbolstered. $380. Can CRanford after 0 p. m. HUDSON Tenanlane coach, dean car, good pant body, brake*, fenders, good tres, new dutch, battery, plugs, ponts, nspected. $300. Call PLatnfleld 6-SMB. GAKAGK FOB UNT APPLY at 30 Raord Avenue CRanford or CaU CLOCKS KKFAEEa* CLOCKS Sprng wound or electrc cleaned and repared. E. P. Chamberlan. CRanford W TKUCKTNG HAVUNG HAULNG Small lobs, daly trpe to the ahore. T. R. MoOett CaU WEatneld 3-641X. PCK up and Delvery servce. Lght truckng. Call CRanford R. U-X3 MAN wth truck for hre. $mall movng Jobs, lght haulng. Attcs, cellars and yards cleaned. Carts Truckng Servce. CRanford 8-3$a*-M. 11_ la LOHT HAULNG DON Avalable wttn H ton truck evenngs and, weekends. CaU Roeendala. CRanford 8-S-R. U LOCAL movng, trackng ebs and trpe to abac*.. Unon Trosanng Company. CaU ftetenvlue S-a7$T. ^4«ELECTRCAN, gaoecal.laealrs. t ton. Wuetearant flxsurea. Elactxle servced ajad nataued. Houses wtrw awl rawtoed. Joaaph A. Somroers. 8a Centennal Avenue. Cranford. TeL CRanford a-mo. Now States and < Movnta AND. honeehom good* to au s. dafca*: tn - txxcthlcaf repatrs. Buoreacent rnrrre* nog. 71 Buraetd* Avatuaa. Call fatrd a^oft-w. Ftorda a*** vu van to u* *atma*a your next move. VAN LNEa. Ted Sergant. WsMaead fexox. Agent. tt. Truckng anywhere. Courteous. SmaU movng job*. Ban Clark. 300 South Unon Aven Tel CBanford LOST OftelsDhon* wn Reel left on Adam* Avenue. No to n of tehnhnn* n* Avenue venue. No to can of queston* asud. met us m can The Cryford Clllsaw *al Chroncl*. WELSH Terrer; black and tan; mala. Answers to name "Danny." Call CRanford BANK Book No of tb* Cranford Trust Company, Cranford. N. J. The fnder 1* requested to return tto tb* bank. f not restored before the 31st day of December applcaton wu be m$d* for a mrw book BANK Book No of the Cranfard Trust Compsny. Cranford, N. J. The fnder 1* requested to return t to the bank. f not restored before th* 34th day of December. MS, applcaton wn be mad* for a now book. U>-16 BANK Book No of the Cranfotd Trust Company, Cranford, N. J. Th* fnder s requested to returnt to th* bank. f not restored before the 34th day of December, applcaton wu be made for a new book BANK Book No of the Cranford Trust Company, Cranford, N, J, The fnder s requested to return tto the bank. f not festered before the- 10th day of December, 1948, applcaton wu be made tor a new book APARTMENTS FOB SENT FVE room - furnshed apartment" $130. Adult*. CaU CRanford R. THREE unfurnshed room*. nqure A. Llndqvst S Eastman Street. Cranford, COMBNATON lvng room and bedroom wth ktchen for couple or busness woman. Call mornng* CRanford , ^ ^ APARTMENTS WANTED QUET, elderly couple, no pets, desre 3 or 3 room unfurnshed apartment near center. Man works to town. Please wrte Box 328 to care of The Cranford Ctzen and Chroncle. : :. FURNSHED Yoora to prvate home, twn beds, sutabl* for 9 gentlemen or busness coupte. Convenent to transportaton. CaU CRaQford W. COMFORTABLY furnshed room, near buses and R. R. Gentleman only. TeL CRanford B. - u-0 WARM, lght, room to pleasant home Convenent to transportaton. References exchanged. Bennera, 1 Hamlton Ave., CRanford LARGE, ncely furnshed room. convenently located. References exchanged. Garage avalable. CaU 109 Mln Street, CRanford 6-168*JT.» HELP. WAltnH QUO. to do rroalnaj HOU8XKECPXR wanted. 7 day eranees requlrad. Can CBanford $^737 after a JO p. m. HELT WANRD Male ^>HSchool Jboy to work n Drn> Store Drug 8tor*. 10S Walnut Av*, W0EK WANTKD MrfJC OBt School ***~*f- t work after achool hours, ford HELT WAMTE1> Male «r MAN or woman wantedfor-cleanng purpoae* n local UmotOem wrldlng. Addree* Box 303 to ear* of Tb* Cranford Ctzen and Chroncle. WANTED TRCYCLB-or chan TO drh CaU CBanfoTd $ BOT trcycle. WANTED ALTO SAXOPHONE. Box 324to cafe of Th* Cranford Ctzen and Chroncle STUDO couch**, two, la rraaonble. Wrte Box 317 to th* Cranford Ctzen and Chroncle, BXSPONSBLK mother wll.-.-.r., ~- dren afternoonttr ev^l" ^-l CBanford (M»81-R. evol n«>. d BOOKS, hghest prces removal. P. M. Bookshop. 330 Park Avenue, Plalnfleld PAY hghest cash prces for old Jewelry. damonds, slver, brc-a-brac, bonks, - con*, etc. A card or can wn brng our representatve. CURO EXCHANGE 301 East Second St. PlalnflekL f. X - TeL PLalnfleld S-8SS3».. WANTED WORKMO mother wtaho* to year-old boy. Preferably a borne wtth one chld. CaU CRanford 8-OS4S-W after 7 P. m, : ^ Good HOME WANTED fcer S months old male dog. Affectonate- Housebroken. - Lke* chldren. on».. >.», $-ja-w. rbssonas ALCOHOL-s alcohol ayobku to yon or to a roamber of-yoar^fsmttyr Does t nterfere wth work, famly and your own happlasat ; t dd w«. us. «no^t«wt^^^baocaj aujmnm.^s.bok 33. Cr*noTd.Ve*Jenoy. AB pondencs rflalwft TU. 8-3SS9-R. Nl dues, fa** or «any knd. BOYLE TREK SUBOExtK COMPANY. Brng your tree problem* to us. Free examlnsllon. Tree* removed, pruned, fed. 37 Rankto Street awxabetb. TeL EUxabeU AUTO SPRAYNG CARS expertly sanded and reflrdahad wth lacquer or enamel, readers straghtened. Prce, $M ana up. Cal for free estmate. H. Wheat, 33 Bloomtogdale Avenue. Cranford. - CRanford M. HOME NSULATON BARRETT rock wool t<««-h^ blown method used: personal m rvon. EstabUahedTub. Wm. L. Ochroedar. 18 Adam* Avenue.xTW. CRanford «-S7$$- f no answer can CBanford «>MT4. For YOTJNO woman, resdent of Cn Wjears^reflned and experle, j-- Wrte Box 206 ln^ar. Cranford CUxen and Chronc. DOLLS tovrtearyont H BBNa An your fur croblenu»l*"slbw^ssaetrw, tatrs. T»L WEatneld S-107! Wltou * "venue, CRaVl ROYS npnaer REPAR. Formerly wth Remngton Rand Hamlton Street ROSELLE N.J. An Make* Tysewrten aad Addng Haehlnu Repared, Overhauled and Bebalu FOR 8KBVCE CaU Rosale WE CAX FOR AND DELVER HOT BCHENBUBG, Jr. WEEK END SPECALS LEGS OF Meat Department SPRNG LAMB HK59C PRME RB ROAST B.59 PRESH RB ENDS ONLY hkl^)h - K1B tnds ONLY M PORK LONS k 45c BONELESS CHUCK ROAST - lb.69c c BONELESS BRSKET CORNED BEEF SRLON OR PORTERHOUSE STEAKS lb.69 ROASTS BOTTOM ROUND TOP SRLON CROSS RB 179 SAUSAGE MEAT Jfc. BEEF UVER Jfc. 6 5 C To Order m>sf\ CHOPPED BEEF Jb. 59C talan Style # A HOT SAUSAGE fr OSlC SMOKED HAMS SmaD Smoked CALA HAMS Bacon SQUARES Cottage HAMS ;..._ flx ClesBlfcOOat atast* ROLL BUTTER B». O O C «. 49c j. 45c 81c Shank KemdytoEat z >>-67c Frut and Vegetable Department BRUSSEL SPROUTS qt 29c Calforna BROCCOL bun. 29c Calforna CARROTS 2 bun. 19c Home-grown SPNACH 2 b», 15c MUSHROOMS : lb. 49c Sweet doz. 29c 4 for TANGERNES Pnk, Seedle««GRAPEFRUT Eatng or Cookng APPLES 3 BM. 25c BANANAS _ : &. 12c WALNUT AVE. BDBS MARKET ==WE DELVER grftt Always Carry Y«nr \ Tepp«r Charg. Pste. YonTl Save Many V-JnaWa, Mnntes of Chrstmas Shoppng Tme. Gvng AD Thru The House Gve a gft for the home ths Chrstmas, Each one Js -desgned to add some specal land of comfort and beauty to daly lvng. The very practcal bed rest, or perhaps the set of boudor lamps; the famous George Washngton bedspread...to menton but a few of our many gft ".. suj^eshons for^the^ home. HereJatytejjfc-fcp^y.j^ collectons... all practcal.,. all mportant... all suggested to show how carefully you planned your gft selectons for those closest to you. 1 8 Pc Crystal Cocktal Set Chambtg btmnfuuy polthed eryoal DJa) «smtolv att desgn. Set contans J fhtul gfaft. ptchw oul snwufer. Dowattar* Spua Raypq Dbner Set «0"xSO" doth and eght murtrmng napkns. Floral patterned, rayon end cottom mxture, washable. Blue. grey. gold. Second Floor All VoolCUn PUd Motor Bobe Scatdk CUn aual* faatura ths frnged nu. m% mrgb, wool, ss, HTxlT. heavy tmght. mmnm, comfortable, dura- Ua. SesWtss / muh. Second Floor 01xPeoe ndkdaal Place Settngs: OldColanl4...*5.75 Sllrer Plume* Old Lac* Old Mrror Madera French Provncal Old Mutt* r Kng BJdmJ Utor FlntM 24.5O m * * Carln Comfort... The Worlds Fnest Rose and strpe pattern, qutted by an exclusve method. Flled wth $Uky down European tahte geese. "Anchorband" fteejm comforter from slppng off >4«bed at nght. Beautful new colors. Bmjou *** maturng. Second Floor More Bed Best Beautfully covered, flled wth auhemy kapok. Rose, blue, green, wne, geld or eggshell more. Second Floor Chna Fgurne.Boudor Lamps U-SOpar d a s fgmrhse bemdob lamps. W hgh rs* gkemmmg Ummte pleated shades n mkte. pnk er Umm. Second Floor George Waahngton" %»read By Bate* Julktntc reproducton of en herloom found n the collecton at Mount Vtrnon. Woven of fnest Amercan cotton, fnshed wth hand ted frnge. Pnnhrunk. WmU er sngle ste. Second Floor Wllanuborg Servce Plata Set of 8 2O.OO (ZJfcnch) Authentc WOlamsemrg Klwarf emus, bemu/sdfy pmttmyl mrnd perfwcs tm every detal. Bend cmun emd fred. 1CT dameter, tght dfferent nmhjetu Sm the set. Domcnster* ores EVENNGS TUX CHsUSTBCAS ^lanfeld *.. When Yon Want A Specal Gft; For A Specal Someone Perhaps that specal someone s just startng a set of sterlng. Perhaps you can start t for her. Maybe t was started long ago an$ jy?t needs _ a feu) addtonal peces,.. or place settngs. Ether way, you gve a gft she wll tremsure a lfetme when you gve Towle Sterlng. Towlm s endurng sold slvers nspred, desgned and executed n the tradton of masters. Here are) some very beautful patterns to he found n our Slver Shop...all prced n sx-pece ndvdual place settngs, wth tax ncluded. B Specal Holday Savlas Oa Wallace Sterlng Holloware A Reg Sandwch Trajr Dameter 10%". Embossed wth gadroon rotted border. Lustrous grey fnsh B Reg Bon Boa Dsh Dameter d^.b^aul/ul gadroon, rolled border and lustrous grey fnsh 7.50 C Reg Luncheon Tray Dameter 10". embossed, wth tsvo beautful rolled harder*, lustrous jm/ua D Reg Bowl Dameter 10". embossed desgn wth rolled gadroon border. Lustrous grey fnsh. Z«eW E. Reg Sandwch Tray Dameter 10 l A". rolled gadroon border, lustrous grey fhush Slver Shop Street Floor Xmx o OPEN EVENNGS TUX XMA8 PLANF1ELD m 4 -^..;-;A«- &} -r,

13 ; - ^ / :»! «!» fvt 8P**,, J Welfare Prepares for Xmas Dstrbuton of Food, Toys.Plans tor #v*wuus v^mpunas cheer n the form of gfts, and food andlrult **rf weredmmed n detal at a «"»ng of the board of drectors of the Cranf ad Welfare n the welfare 10 North avenue, last Thursday..Durng the. w«on. Mrs. Frank Mcnre was elected to fll a va- Guld of Amerca, for dstrbuton to chldren, of needy fumlllft n cancy on the board caused by thecranford. ncluded among garments, whch were dsplayed at thejproperty known as 170 North >- to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Jorlett, resgnaton recently of Boyd Wood ruff, who moved ftjm Cranford. meetng, were sweaters, mttens,! hlgh avenue. Mrs. Carre Grady, executve socks, underwear and pajamas. ( (Contract) Mr. and Mrs. Charles secretary, announced that -several. Wolfe tomr. and Mra Lester organzatons already have n D. Stolarz, property known as 303 formed her of plans to presen. West End place gfts of food and toys to be dstrbuted at Chrstmas tme wher nc., to Clara May Stevenson, (Agreement) Esso Realty Co., ever the need s great.. property known as 6 Else street. Among contrbutons already re- Anna and Arthur Newman, ex- ceved s a donaton of $100 from the lons Club to be used for the purchase of shoes for chldren. Mrs. Grady also reported that the Lons Club wll hold ts annual Chrstmas party for chldren who mght otherwse be forgotten at southerly bend of lot 10, blocks, : Sopers map of > roperty known as 7.West End Chrstmas., Mr. and Mrs. Carl Spader to >lace. Among Chldren, sponsored by the A total Of 38 fruft baskets wll Mr. and Mrs. Edwn Spader, prop- Frank Mastello and others to Church World Servce, an organ-zaton whch wll send standard duced by Lonel P. Stapleton of ceremones. The show was pro- be dstrbuted among the aged n " rty at Reord - - and Lexngton fosephlne Marsello, lots 566 and packages earmarked to a boy or Cranford. Mrs. Paul R. Adams venues.. 167, block 120, offcal tax atlas. Arlngton. Proceeds wll benef. was named n charge of ths project. George H. Bates, who pre-o Mr, and Mrs. Cornelus F. Sull- 1,696 lots of Cranford. seas, Mrs. Albury Sad. ncluded Mr. and Mrs. Lous J. Gutowsk 10, Realty Trust map No. 34 of grl^ n any of 17 countres over- Madson Assocates, nc., to Mr. the clubs charty fund. anr Mrs. Harold Domaratus, property n Shawnee road,, feet varety enetrtanment were "Mus- _ ncluded among the 10 acts o sded n the absence of Harry A. van, lots 17 and 18, block A, map Mr. and Mrs. George A. Van among artcles n the package are clothng, a -comb, toothbrush. Ssson, presdent, announced that >f Rversde Park. cal Moments" by Evelyn Kenyon volunteers wll be found to de- lver the baskets onchrstmas Eve. Chrstmas gft food orders for needy famles wll be drawn by Charles Trpp, treasurer, on request of Mrs. Grady and her case commttee, t was reported. Food orders wll be made out accordng to the sze of famles. Contrbutons to the assocatons Chrstnas program may be sent to the welfare offce at W North avenue. Mrs! Grady reported that 220 [garments had been donated by the] Cranford Branch, Needlework Transfers of * Real Estate The followng deeds have been recorded at the offce of County Regster Herbert J. Pascoe at.the Court House, Elzabeth: Edth Evans Jones and others to Mr., and Mrs. Patrck Maffora, property n Reord avenue, at Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. McKeny to the Unon County Park Commsson, property whch" be- :ns at a pont n dvdng lne be- THB 197 feet from West. End place... Broad Constructon Company to Mary O. Dela Sera, property [known as 1J8 Thomas avenue. Parkway Vllage, nc., to Parkvew Manor, nc., lot 31, block 403, and lota JLlo 6, block 653, 4najM>f J. G. Development, " ". Parkvew Manor, nc., to Clarence L. Frtz and Vctor D. Shaheen, block 610 and 617, map ok park Propertes Estates, secton 2. Mr. and Mrs. Allen H. Learn ecutors,, to Fore e DFabo, lots 463 to 468, map. of Lehgh Park. (Agreement) Esso Realty Co., The, > to Mabel Loney, property known as 4 Else street. Andrew Aberhethy, Jr., admnstrator, to Mrj and Mrs. Andrew Ban, property n Reord avenue, feet from Lncoln avenue. Townshp of Cranford to Jenne Santone, lots 666 and 667, block Sant to Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Kurtz, property n Rarltan road, 90 feet from pont of curve n sad road,- where same commences to curve toward Mchgan place. Townshp of Cranford to Mr. tween property of County; Park Commsson and lands d off and Mrs. Jadessa Wley, lots 2,058 McKenney, feet from Balmere parkway." *;. [and 2.059, block 51, Realty Trust Grace T. and John B. Wllams to Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Chlo-> varou, property n Greayea place, GARWOOD LVE PODLTKY MARHT 19 CEDAB SntEBT, GAKWOOD, N. J v Telephone Weseld \ ", Fryers, Frcassee TU RKEYS ALL MAKES " SEW1NG MACHNES REPARED SERVCED raxts. NEEDLES. BOB1UN8. ZflrTKB FEET, BELTS, ; BULBS. BUTTONHOLE ATTACHMENTS. New Sewng Machnes WESTF1ELD SEWNG U t KA8T BROAD Open Kvea. " KUVN. X- - WortteU M H A S map No S# of l M lota of Cranford, secton X Cornelus Cuyler Lews-to Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Burns, property n Cranf ord avenue, 54 feet from Sylvester street lervlnjellop, trust, to^mr. and Mrs. John C. Von, lot 4, block K, map of y^nrfrgm,ty^r«n^f, nc. TVyngt"" Ho*tw>f, nc., to Mr. and Mrs: John C. Von, lot 4, block K, map of Lexngton Homes, nc., THURSDAY, DldUBKR 9, 1M as a project of Church World Servce through ts commttee oh World address s ncluded wthn the Frendshp Among Chldren, Mrs. package, the recever alwayes tres C. G. Albury, presdent of the to send a thank-you letter, t has Cranford Councl of Church Women, announced ths week. The secton n... been reported. (Contract) Mr. and Mrs. ADenj local organzaton s among church Lawson to Mr. ard Mrs. Julan H. groups whch contrbute toward Welte, property known as S3 chldrens work and mssonary Myrtle street educaton. Mutual Savngs/Fund Harmona to Hamlton Holdng Company,.Contrbutons should be sent to property known as 311 Prospect street ~ Hamlton Holdng Company to Catherne J. LaCorte, property known as 311 prospect avenue. True Type Homes, nc., to Mr. and Mrs. John Harms, property n Hllsde place, feet from Brooksde place. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood N, Allston, T., to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clark, from Chlppewa way. Josephne Marsello to Frank Marsello, lots 566 and 567, block 120, offcal tax atlas Caase «l Farm Vres Seven per cent of all farm fres are caused by matches or smokng. * * *.... *.. " - ^ For the convenence of our CT8tomcr8,as well as our employees, the Man Offce,. 142 Broad Street, Elzabeth, N. j., and the Cranford Offce wll be opened Thursday evenngs, December 23rd and December 30th, *, Thews dates wll replace the usual Frday evenng openngs whch fall on Chrstmas Eye and New Years Eve- respectvely, and the above two offces Wll not be open Frday eve-, nnga, puxmber 24 tb and December 31, Unon County Trust Co. Member Federal,Depost nsurance Corporaton Gfts Sought for Chldren Overseas Toe fourth World. Chrstmas Festval, featurng the collecton of gfts to be sent to chldren overseas, wll be observed Wednesday church representatves, on the overseas commttee of the Cranford Councl, or drectly to Mrs. Albury at 113 Eastman street, not later than Sunday. The gfts wll be sent to New York Cty, where they wll be packed for shpment overseas. For resdents not wshng to make up ndvdual Chrstmas or Chanukah parcels, checks may be made out to World Frendshp Lumber - ram\y and other tems. West; "queen o*the xylophone/*; Gfts sent to the World Chrst-the Martells, n "A Study on.mas Festval are dstrbuted to Wheels," a roller skatng exbb- a comedy dance>y the "Kew- chldren n Norway, Denmark, Fn-tonland, England, Holland, Belgum, France, Luxembourg, taly, Poland, _ Czechoslovaka, Yugodava, Greece, Russa, Swtzerland, Germany and Chna. f a name and Large Audence Enjoys Rotary Revels of 1948 An audence of about 900 persons was present Frday nght to wtness the "Rotary Revels of 1948," n the audtorum of Cranford Hgh School.. John M; Harney, cocharman of the Rotary commttee n charge of the entertanmen welcomed those attendng, n place of Polce Chef Wllam A. Fscher, presdent of the club, who s ll. Arthur Boran, rado and stag mpressaro, acted as master o: Mllwork ~~ Mason Materals " -Storm Sash Shngles Roofng Materals Youngsown Ktchens Bulders Hardware Standard Lumber Supply Go. On CHAMPON SPARK PLUGS about htgh prces Cr.6V24H7 OUR CHWSTMAS PRESENT TO YOU for Your Gar BRNG ME YOUR OLD BATTERY, READ THE PRCE SHEET -CASH AND CARRY (A Small Servce Charge f We nstall New Battery) V W FOR MMEDATE DELVERY COAL *AVBN BUN ANTHKACTK -? >*« J* Je4do-Hl,hland Rankm and Jam Coal Company 321 CENTENNA. AVE. CBAMFOBD. N T.LOLM834 Yarf-WmL. Ave WHEN FAUCETS STCK YOU CAU A PLUMBER. WHEN UUHDRTS THCK YOU CAU OUR NUMBER Now servmy the eattoe CBAWFOKD aad dry dcanfat handled at ene ttee! KxetOtmt ^wdtj work. Servlees «^ ft ttr Cdl^ Bndset.. FluffedDry... Thrfty. S^!** «T 8EBV1CE Mek TU Larfst mmujtnr * tht WtrU. BeUable Careful.. Competent CONSOLDATED 70» SOUTH 11th STKEET. 1SEWABK Bgelow S-4750 Frestone Tres and Tubes at 35% Off Lst PW* ;;.:. (50c Per WHefel nstalled) * lcg Permanent Thermo FOR ROAD SERVCE PHONE ype (ethybe glycol) Ant Freeze Wth Any Lubrcaton Job, of More Than $3.50 Ths Merchand se at "NEXT DOOR TO SWAN CLEANERS" WALKER OL FLTERS Dealer 48 t $3.50 per gal NORTH AVE., E. CRANFORD J Holds Tea Provsonal Members Guests; Chrstmas Play Well Attended (Provsonal " members of the Cranford Junor Servce League were guests of sustanng members at a tea Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. P. Buckley, 5 Madson avenue! Those honored Peter A. Vanderweg, James R. were Mrs. C. F. Taylor, Jr;, Mrs. mer, Mrs. J. P. Hansel, Mrs. C. FBronnenberg and Fred A. Hutteman. The. tokens wll be presented Deputy remonger and Mr. Den C. R. Grffth, Mrs. H. C Evans, Hansel, Jr., Mrs. Hector Evans Mrs. Scovlle Hager and Mss Mrs. Graham C. Newbury and Mrs. by C. James remonger of Elzabeth, dstrct deputy. Featured rual memoral servce wll be ns. Pror to the electon, the an Prudence Sanford. [Edward M. Sansom. Those servng Members receved Chrstmas on commttees ncluded: Costumes durng the evenng wll be a talk held. stockngs.whch wll be flled and Mrs. J. R. Waterhouse; propertes returned to the Cranford Welfare Mrs. E..Armstrong Damon; makeup, Mrs. Evans, and tckets, Mrs Assocauon for dstrbuton at Chrstmas; Durng-the socal hour, Stout. Mrs. Bedford H. Lydon sang Chrstmas carols. Mrs. EU J; Loranger, Jr., presdent of the league, and Mrs. C. Robert Waterhouse, flfst , vcepresdent, poured. Members of tre tea commttee were Mrs. Matthew Hall, Mrs. R. L. Tomlnson, Mrs. Stanley Weland. Mrs. Robert Black, Mrs. T. K. Heston, Mrs. Harold C. Sanford, Mrs. Can, Mrs. Geoxga Mack, Mrs jolver Rchard and Mrs, Buckley A meetng of the leagues execu tve board was held Monday afternoon., at the home-of Mrs. Walter Stout, 3 Crag place. The league presented ts annual Chrstmas play for chldren. "Th Magc Chrstmas," Saturday morn ng n the Cranford Hgh Schoo THE CRAWFORD CTZEN AND CHRONCLE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER Tokens ln observance of ther twenty-ffth annversary n Mason- pctures shown by Charles Farr, audtorum. About 700 chldre ry wll be presented tofve members of Azure Lodge, 129, F. & ng. The pctures were taken las senor deacon, followed the meet and 150 adults attended.the play wrtten and enacted by membersa. M., Monday nght n the Masonc Temple, t has been announc- toured Arkansas. summer by Mr. and Mrs. Farr, wh of the league, was drected by Mrs J. Bradford Wlson and Mrs. Clf ed by Wllam F. Denns, master. Electon and nstallaton of ofl ton Cox. Members to be honored nclude cers wll take place December 2.Featured n* the cast were Mrs Henry A. Snow, Moses A. Crag, at the annual lodge dnner to be Towler Maxson, Mrs. W. H. Plum held at 6:30 p. m. n the temple nstallng offcers wll he Dstrc Typhod Fever Decreasng- Typhod fever deaths n 83 large V. S. ctes have shown a steady declne from 85 n 1943 to 57 n The number of ctes wth ho deaths from typhod durng the past two or more years has ncreased from 25 D 1941 and 41 n 1945 to 49 n 1948 and " ^ f c E T Any 8h«) Any Shave 1. Also FORMCA ^^ COUNTER TOPS mo CaJ] CRwrforJ for Estmate L. B. SHAWCROSS Accountant and Audtor Cranford Cranford v. Elzabeth $nce early colonal days, hstory has been made n New Jersey. General Washngton, as Commander-n-Chef, moved hs army across New Jersey four tmes. Nearly one hundred Revolutonary war battles, large and small, were fought on local sol. At Morrstown, Washngtons headquarters has become a natonal shrne, and the adjacent natonal hstorcal park attracts vstors from all over the country. The pont where Washngton crossed the Delaware s marked by a state park. At Rocky Hll near Prnceton, stands the Berren manson where the general wrote hs farewell address to the army. The lst of hstorcal landmarks s endless. S»c«Revolutonary day, N*u> Jersey ndustres bsve furnshed ammunton to our armes. lejeetrcty and gas have contrbuted n many mportant operatons n the majmfacture of muntons. ToHonorFvB On Masonc Annversary by CoL Henry G. Nultpn, county clerk, and crayon sketches an< humorous stores by Lt. Georg Warwck. Plans for the celebraton wehe made Monday nght at a regula meetng of the lodge..the. fellow craft degree was conferred on group of canddates, and moton FORSGATE FARMS A. J. VANO CBanford J MLK AND CREAM FRESH EGGS DE5ZQE NTEROR and EXTEROR Cotnptete Stock of Ths Fne Pant n All Colors. fjoluttan (&UCHARD HARTO. Prop. OPEN TUX 6:30 P. ML FRDAY 9 P. M N. Unon Avenue CRanford &-2540 Set For Holday Fuk! Make a date wth beauty today. See what a gala new har-dp wlf gve you... every day of ths holday season. Announcng... The Addton To Oar Start of MSS CHARLOTTE CLOSED WEDNESDAYS OPEN FRDAYS TUX 9 DANDEE BEAUTY SALON No. 10 Boa Stops at Dood 202 Centennal Ave. Cranford (At Lncoln Ave.) " -««TCUCVCSN PLAY SAFE PLAY SMART Be sure-your car a n perfect mechancal condton. Have your Brakes Wheel Algnment Lghts and.wndsheld Wpers checked today. Dont put off the thngs necessary for your safety and the safety of others. ts far better to be SAFE tban SORRY! NDEPENDENT GARAGEMEN, WE NVTE YOUR PATRONAGE. LBERAL TRADE DSCOUNT! CHEVROLET and OlDSMOBLE PARTS and SERVCE NORRS CHEVROLET, nc. North and Central Ave*., Weseld WEseld On Commttee For NJC Beneft Mss Susan Hunn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hunn of 25 Arlngton road, s servng as a mem- >er of the advertsng and publcty commttee for the two specal performances of "Macbeth" to be. presented by the Margaret Webster Shakespeare Company January 10 college, s an assstant n the NJC Alumnae Offce h New Brunswck. She - s n charge of dstrbutng tckets for the performances. Dog Bte Cases Reported to Polce Dr. Nel Castaldo. reported to th. polce Tuesday afterrfoon that h at 2:30 p. m. and 8:30 p. m. at thetreated Ed Koby, 42, of Hllsde McCarter Theatre, Prnceton. Proceeds wll be donated towards the deted by a dog owned by Rchar for a dog bte on the left leg n erecton of a student center buldng at New Jersey College for whle Koby was makng a ma Gale of 349 South Unon avenu Women. delvery at that address. Th. Mss Hunn, an alumna of the owner Was nstructed to keep the DONT WAT TLL FRDAY! Make Any Day a Fsb Day Hot Sea Food Platters. French Fred -Potatoes, Tartar Sauce, Eta. Your Favorte Sea Food Expertly Cooked Whle Yon Wat. MARNOS FRESH FSH MARKET 34 NORTH AVE.. CRanford (Opp. Klnn Super Huk>() Announcng..,...:,,. aja- OPENNG s 1077 ARLNGTON AVENUE PLANFTELD, N. J. Telephone Planfeld Specalzng n PERMANENTS and HAR DYES Announcng The Organzaton OF THE RANKM FUEL CO. WARREN RANKN DAVTO RANKN v mm h FOR MMEDATE DELVERY OF FUEL OL PHONE CRANFORD 64) Centennal Avenue Cranford You Can Now Send a Gft of Lquor from (AND ONLY FROM BARNETTS) to Frends and Relatves Anywhere n ARZONA ARKANSAS CALFORNA COLORADO CONNECTCUT DLST. OF COLUMBA FLORDA LLNOS NDANA KENTUCKY LOUSANA MARYLAND MASSACHUSETTS MNNESOTA MSSOUR NEBRASKA NEVADA NEW JERSEY NEW MEXCO NORTH DAKOTA RHODE SLAND SOUTH CAROLNA SOUTH DAKOTA TEXAS WSCONSN WYOMNG ASK FOR DETALH OF THS SMPLE PLAN AT Harretts & FREE DELVERY 9 WALNUT AVE. CRANFORD Pace Twenty-One dog.ranfned for JO days for obser--wllavaton.. - Ward and Dog Warden Dale Gan- Gasmarm ~and George Henry Mumme. Jr_ 3. of 433 gaaare searched the area but North Unon avenue, was btten on could not fnd the dog. the rght fnger by a blck and brown wre-hared terrer at tew War* Tables North Unon avenue and Cleremont place last -Thursday after- the energy requred to work at a t lakes four and one-half tme* noon. The chld was treated by, table too-low as at one of correct Dr. Henry Mneur. Patrolmen hfa 16 ALDEN ST. CRANFORD SHOP CR f BO answer CR Harrys Electrc Motor Repar F OU WSH EXCOXEVT SERVCE CAUL O9 AND ASK FOR -HARRY" WE SERVCE All. MAKES AND TSTES BENDX SERVCE w DO comnxww n n e r asm CMTAXATOV ON BCMOCX Arro«ATc wuanu. CRANFORD STUDO 4 N. UNON AVE. Cnnfod &2707 OPEN EVENNGS TLL, CHRSTMAS ~ ^COMPLETE-LNE SAWYER VEW-MASTERS and REELS N STOCK Revere 8^ mm.mtt Revere 8 mm. Projector Revere 16 mm. Projector and Case Bell & HoweU Companon. Bell & Howel) Sportster Flmo^Aulo Load Keystone 16 mm. Projector../. /... Flash Gutu AU Sze* FhafaBolw ADSses BeD A Howd 8 & 16 mm. Projecton Cude and OffoRl 8 A 16 mm. FOms Kodak and Antoo Cameras «Developng Kts 25 op SPECAL! De Jar EXPOSURE WE MAKE CHRSTMAS CARDS Developng Prntng Enlargng 77.S A Small Depost W0] Hold Anr ban TtD Xmas for shut-ns and brd lovers Outdoor Brd Feeders Rustc Brd Houses Brd Baths Suet Cakes and Holders and gve a generous supply of WLD BRD SEED Four DfferewU Mxture* and For Goodness Sake Dont Forget the Pets. CHRSTMAS STOCKNGS m m USEFUL ARTCLES For Dogs and Cats FE Beds Carrers Brushes Toys Candy Feedng Dshes Pres-to-logs "The Made VmtT far Fbcylacca. Stevea, Etc Kcc* a Few Cutet bad C l* * a Carton. S M CuxUmu. S*LM Or Pck ka Vm em Cartoa at to Store. C. E. TRUBENBACH L^1 U/Y c STQR ED AT THE OLD FRE ENGNE WHEEL SOUTH AVE-, E. CRanfonf :\ 3-K& : - m

14 Grarftwrd C-t^MAd^P THK CHAWTOHP CH1Z1W AMD CffltQrtlCtK, THURSDAY. VMCMMBOL 9. MS Wn 12-6 n Contest At Summt Take CoTxde Wth Season Record of Sx Vctores, No Defeats By JACK SAVEBCOOL. Stoppng Summt, 12-6 before a crowd of 3,000 at Summt Memoral Feld last Sunday put the Cranford Clppers n theposton of havng made a clean sweep of both football and baseball cham- * ponshps n ther frst year n Unon County League competton. Wth a forfet vctory from the Unon Blue Comets, who have already dsbanded for the season* the Clppers wll have a record of sx vctores and no defeats. The Summt team, wth fve vctores and one loss, ends the season as runnerup. Before Sundays game, both Summt had been league) tbs -_> «_>»_ Lnden 20 to "6 n TAyw «_ 7 to 6 n Cranford, Staten -_fc-~ S to 0 n Staten M»_f and 32 to n Cranford. SomervfDe tt to 0 n Somervlle. Planfeld 7 to 0 n Pflnf_»lH Syrfr. Pfc»«n«3ftntl ft Scotch Plans, the South Brook Braves 31 to 8 n Cnmford, and Summt 12 to 6 n Summt. Followng upholdng of the Clppers* protest after a game was taken by Unon n Cranfbrd. Unon forfeted a re-play and the came was awardplay and the g ed to the Clppers. Touchdown records for Clpper players durng the Cranford and undefeated. The Clppers scored frst n the openng quarter. Wth nether team able to gan/cranfords Bob Pbeltler n an exchange of kcks punted to Summts 20-yard lne, where the Summt safety man fumbled the ball and the Clppers recovered. Two plays later- Jmmy Avery scored hs frst touchdown. Ralph Cpollas txy fdrheextra pont ; was Botjood-" ;. v ;." "_.".. n the scoreless.-second quarter both tepms threatened/ A Clpper drve was halted;on the Summt 25-yard lne when an Avery aeral was ntercepted. A 15-yard penalty gave Summt a frst down on ther 47. Clark passed to Ahearn for a frst down on the Clpper 20. On stalwart.defensve play by Red Nugent, Adam Massa and Tom Muldrow, Summt lost fve yards n four tles. A Clpper fumble set up Summts only score n the thrd perod. Lttle George Mles, Summts speedy halfback, fnally scored after a valant goal-lne stand by the Clppers. n the fourth quarter Sheldon Anderson and Jm Avery sparked a Clpper drve whch ended n a Odd goal attempt by Ralph Cpola on the Summt 1& The entle Summt forward wall broke through to block the kck. Joby Rckert nt up the wnnng ouchdown when he returned -a Summt punt 30 yards to the Summt B-yard lne. A penalty gave the Clppers poses-on on the Summt 1. Jm Avery scored on a around left end. The extra try wa* not good. follows: Jm Avery, 7 for 42 ponts; Bll Abans. 5 for 30 ponts: Beme Swanekamp, 4 for 24 ponts; Wap-» Cpola. 1, phs 13 extra ponts kcked for a total of 19 ponts; Howe Loderstedt. 3 tor 18 ponts; Bob Poeltler. 3 for 18 ponts; Joby Rckert, 3 for 18 ponts; Nck Bshop, Harry Armstrong. and Sheldon Anderson. 1 each for 6 ponts each. A bg factor n the dppers champonshp record was the accurate passng of Jm Avery. Hs performance n ths feld follows n the varous den, 22 pases Take Tde n S com, p trmp4w? K pleted and 1 ntercepted; f*t «[sland, 15 attempted, 10 completed; Somervtne at SomervfDe, S attempted and 12 T*"*fl; Flam and 15 completed; Scotch Flams at Scotch Plans. 13 attempted and 11 completed; Unon at Crantca-L 30 attempted, 15 completed and S ntercepted; Staten sland at Cran- 1&. at-mr-tel-_«. <7 tempted, 11 completed and 1 ntercepted; Summt at Summt. 10 attempted, 6 completed and 2 ntercepted. _ * a_p _BtturU_JCa-E XQ^^ 49_90_ula r ve M the Junor and Senor Boys _ -- ketball Leagues sponsored by the The game ended shortly thereafter, wth Summt fllng the ar wth futue passes. O-JUOXttP Bw-t-fcamp. la; MuJdrow, t: AnMtraas. 1st Staplaa. e: Rankta, Aa-anon. rt todantadt. n; roaoktr. Nusant.Jh Bk-Wrt. rh; ~ " ~ * League Openers l l Cranford were g pon Recreaton at a d by the ClUee v1 at a n»»ft^sj of the two groups n the luwltp rooms Monday nght The Tf>^"g games are to be played at Cranfbrd Hgh School ths Saturday nght Patrck J: Gral s n charge of the boys leagues. Each team s to present a full lst of players Saturday nght, t was ffm"*^ff"f1 All *»"«must of Co. Football League Competton *? *» _"*"»* ««w are: NckBshop, Tony fs*-? L 3< S ler»** w *«BoTSSke a Joby Rckert, Red Nugent, Doug --^ Howe Loderstedt, Berne C Jm Avery. Bll Albans, Al. wm- -»-" u-uw-u _uc WKWU champonshp. Seated, le to. Colaner, Harry Armstrong, Mke Sanyour, Ralph Cpola, Mke Dra- Kneelng n s-econd row: Tom Abbott, John Lanza, Bll Herbert, Bll Prce, Etankn and Shelden Anderson. Standng: Coach Stanley Grayson, Howe Knauer, Anderson, Mlt Bllas, Tom Schndler, Tom Muldrow, " ~ " lons Slp MXTHODKT MENS CLUB (3) Cowperthwate : S. mus J Scott Teetael Cory 181 Share Frst Wth Erreo and P. O. After tag bj the. lons roller*, prevously alone on the frst rung, resulted n a three-way teup tor frst place to the Cranford Bowlng League n last Frdays nompethon on the Garwood Recreaton alleys. The Lons dropped three games to the Methodst Mens Club. Errco Truckng won athreeune sweep from the Democratc dub to «*mh up from a thrdplace te nto the scramble for frst, and the Post Offce keglers, formerly n second-place, took two Carey _ Schmltt _ Oreeo Stle* l-ulod 7*8 D-MOCHATC CLUB {0> J»v fcrtco. Wyckoff ERHCO TRUCK-NO (3) A-ar Blnd Krela BUU 9ERS GENERAL (1) S4 103 Bea ; XJlTuUo * Handcap, _._ S7 "13* n DARY Fulcher SUNNY ACHES <1) Unam to make the thrd n the te for the lead. The Methodst Mens wn putl-»_»» -em n a te wth the Fetersensl Dary rollers, who took two from ~- last-place Bulders General, 8 Wrmer. The ^^_wtml4*an dub wonf * from the at_-«-chroncle; the) Sommuters took two from Sunny 1 and the V. F. W. stopped CTT1ZKN-CHHONCLE (1) Austn ~» CHS^ve Wns Frst Vctory Over Regonal was have at least: elgble pla Ansalc san.h; BUnnav Touchdow : Oark, «b; s. tutoaa: Cnntord S. Andanon. Ratbart, Kay. Prlc*. Blahop. BUUaa. Summt MUM, K. Walkar. Cronln, BOOTUJT, Sommo. CUpoer CUppmn The undefeated Clppers rolled up 181 ponts to S3 for.ther opponents to all games (league and nonand there wll be rosters made after w m n j "w." Each team wll be allowed only one tune out n each game, and not reportngtorplay at scheduled wol be tmes wfll forfet Senor League _ played h the gws" mmrr- Saturday nght at the followng tunes: CYO vs. Yellow Jackets, t HoogMtav L ran MbM Knghts vs. Bullets. 7:50; tmes 6:30; 7*10* _ Panthers vs. Tar BoOenv8?30L JUnlOC T-_-gl-» fjmmmm^ fo be! played n the hoys gymmm have been scheduled as fallows: [Wolvernes vs. Swbfaem, 6:30: ern Panthers ets. 6:30; vs. St. Mchaers AU C nthers vs. St. Mchaers AU Stars, 7:10; Constellatons vs. CYO. 7:50 7:50. lens League tor two. The Bduled comnettan between the Handcap JRotary Club and ~ the Lutheran Brotherhood postponed because, of the annual Rotary enter tudfldad n an evenng of rather medocre * Bauvet of *ry> Commuters! of and 207 rolled, for the hgh n of the nght. Harrs of ten* Datry was next hghlest wth TO. 201 and 178 fdr.a Peter 801 Bunwtt _ A. Ttaman J. Praul P. Ttnnan r.-deher Butler BUTT, W7 787 MENS XAOmE (1) Sr. lu m._ S7 -U sa 748 7* » BEPOBUCAN CLUBCM Burnett._ B Loss to Scotch Plans Coach Paul Selbys Cranford Hgh School (lagers opened-.ther season, auspcously last Frday (nght by stoppng Regonal, 46 to 43, and then dropped a close one Tuesday afternoon to.a newcomer on ther ^hedule, Scotch Plans, by the score of Both games were played n the^ local hgh school gymnasum. Next Tuesday afternoon the Blue and Gold quntet wll travel to Hllsde to face a team whch stopped Columba, 43*- 29, ths week. Frday nghts wn gave Cranford sweet revenge for ts ahd defeats at the hands of Regonal last season. Regonal Started off fast, wth Bulldogs and Tom Csar sank a lone-hander from the foul l n ft for the home team. Csars shot gave Cranford the lead that meant the game, and the home team got an addtonal two ponts after the game ended as a result of Blneyfr beng charged by Bellveau whle n the act of shootng durng the last second of play. Blney made both free throws successfully. He suffered an elbow njury n^he collson. The two teams were pretty evenly matched n Tuesday ^afternoons game, wth Scotch Plans havng some advantage n heght Grunnnger and Mehrng, two tall boys, led the Scotch Plans attack..cranford players sank 17 out of 25 possble foul shots n Tuesdays game whle Scotch Plans made 13 ncreased trr- J r Wnter Sports Rotary Sesson Recorded for B Presdent Polce Chef Wllam A. Fscher, presdent of the Cranford Rotary Club, heard,everythng that wen on blame f good use s nj } «ncreased tacuoerto be nf / e " the S 1 "r^ _ at the regular club meetng at Howard Johnson Restaurant, Route 29, last Thursday even though he was unable to attend because of llness. Durng the meetng, wre recordng was made", and t ta the Zt C h OuntyParkCom^^ Mathewson, supernte d recreaton, has announced successful free posble 25. throws out of a At the end of the half the score was to favor of the vstors, but at the end of the thrd quarter Cranford had eveped thngs up at 43 all There was a see-saw to the fnal perod, and Cranford went ahead, 55-53, wth three mnutes to play. Then the vstors ted t up agan. Blney and Byrnes sank baskets for] more nounced 01^11^ to Mr. Mathm, equpment for coastng 5!? 1 kt Z was later played at the home of Chef Fscher. Commttee charmen presented sem-annual reports whch were sent to Albert Smles of Unon, Rotary dstrct governor, who wll vst to the Cranmore equpment for coastng 5!? 1 " 81 " 5 "" mc^ vst to the Crantog, skatng and tobogganz f rd club at ts meetng today. Mr. the market ths year than at 01 Smles also met wth the board of tme snce, Prelmnary J"2 drectors and the commttee Heads on areas to be used for «, P ror to attend" 1 * the membershp sports already has been t J T luncheon today s to be used sports already has been Jark workers, Jarvs E Badgley, luncheon today. Reports were gven last week by superntendent of mantenan^^»u s R - Allson, charman of the Constructlnn K»v.rf.j --and...u n.»^.^/^ nnn,^.<m.^,. r> clubs servce commttee; Gordon»-_*-_»» lucre.wll De Cranford, and Grunnnger sank heated shelters two. for Scotch Plans. Wth 30-1 J seconds to go, Haeld was. fouled whle shootng, and made good hs J ~ *--- throws to sew up the two free game. game forthe vstors. CRANTORD, afp Bockv. 8 ft 10 RXOONAL. BeUtau, t Bume f-0 CSaru-O, *[*«BUney. c "T.Barnes, c 0 Byma, g s NebUn*. g a Total* 30 Crarljford Regonal to O O constructon, reported. a nuu.,»^ ~ ^~~~**~^,, _ Among facltes to be offered at Fromm, vocatonal servce; R S. the parks ths wtoter wll be J MacClary, communty servce; toboggan chutes, 12 supervcal John Harney. fellowshp; Joseph lakes, four flooded areas and»«mnton, attendance; Cyrl Perley, era! SO-CalleH «h»u». cv-rotnrv- and.tnhn RnnV «,» so-called _, t.coastng and skng n there wll ~ secretary, and John Bach, the Cogwheel, club publcaton and the Rotary magazne. w lucanon. -a. A ^^PKT was presented by Dr. Plans also are beng made-to-relb--.samua.._ a.3hnnjbj:tp..j._:.walter horse-drawn sleghs at the wt^al Coffee, who defeated Dr. Wlmar chung Stables. Lange ths year n the clubs golf r. Mathewson expressed hona tournament Mr. Coffee has been ce skaters would be elven ^wa^6* 1 *" e trophyfor the seconc skatng season comparable to 1 me- A * vstors were Free many years ago when 38 skatln. x - Crane * T 8111 " 11 *. Edward dav. «>_r ««..._... l fp _ vgnookof Prnceton and James Numerous Awards at Legon Unt Card Party Numerous przes were awarded Frday nght at a card party sponsored by Cranford Unt, 212, Amercan Legon Auxlary, to the Casno. - Mrs. Edna Herzog and Mrs. Mare Reed were to charge of arrangements. There were przes f< CRAWFORD CTZEN AND CHRONCLE, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 9, 1M8 :or each table, a dark horse award and 10 door przes. Refreshments were can served. At a regular meetng-of the unt Thursday nght, names and ages of the 26 chldren at Bonne Burn Sanatorum were receved, and approprate gfts wll be sent to each chld at Chrstmas by the auxl- ary, t was announced. A report on the proposed Saturday matnee project for chldren was gven by Mrs. Madelne Baxter, who represented the unt at a meetng recently X)f representatves of local organzatons to the :ownshp rooms. Mrs. Baxter announced that the move program s scheduled to begn to January. The matnee wll be held from 12 noon to 3 p. m., and the P.-T-A. wll have a hostess at each performance. Mrs. Betty Goodman, presdent, presded. seasons, ----JH-V " M~ o»o a two _^ «,.^M,^,^ SSS; 1 -? g g[looded area Walable. TUher, u 0 O OP Serebc, g found onl, Total* s o 7 a OfBclal* W«t and Sllvennan. CKANFOHD SCOTCH P1AN8 Buk. f CKANFORB BOWUNt? UBAOTJE Team Standnk Jotu Club. oat Offc*, rrleo Trueldns ttss to land to ^._ country squad wound up ts season The only other roller by defeatng the Edson harrers, to land to the 200 clasj_.wss J l M-3*. Woehr. Forster and frevert DeOerof tbe Republcan Club wth ted for frst, whle Blakely was lajol The scores: uoncub (O) S _so 1S Ul US S Harrers End Season The Cranford Hgh School crossm - r««-rww country squad wound up ts season by defet th E fourth and OConnor, rhrr Ths meant two wns and one defeat to [three offcal dual meets durng the MrtJxxMs Wa Cttlzen-Clronlcl* Sunny Acraa _ dub MenaLaa Ownmutars J**h«ran Brotherhood -- club _ DamoeraU. dub Republcan Club V. F. Bottdan:CMnaral B S S » 30 at at Ken Bellveau stokng four quck goals to put the vstors ahead, 10-2, to the openng mnutes of the game. The Cranford boys soon warmed up, however, ard bad cut the Regonal lead to two ponts, wth the score 12-10, by the end of the frst quarter. Four straght sets by Dck Byrnes helped to gve the home team a CUUrr. f Burnett, f Car-so. * Blney. c Barnes, e Byrnes, g Walters, g 0 Nlebllng. g a Hobble, g o a o a 4 18 o a O a Orp -afk. f 1 S 4 Hleld. * 1 S 4 Malanga, f Byard, f 0 Byard, f 0 Mehrng, c 8 Gruner. g 7 Lume, s 4 Angle. ( o Schller, g 8 ~axel.g _0 o o X a to o o a la 0 0 ( Totab ToUto J4 13 M aar& n=z_s- s s ss lead lt the half. The vstors came back fast. season. The Blue and Gold runners also placed second to the t county the Group 1, 2 state champonshps. p, and ffth to and 3 combned TWO WAYS TO EXTfcND JOY THS SEASON Skeet Shoot A 90-brd skeet event, open to all shooters,. wll be held Sunday at 1:80 p. m. at the park trap and skeet range, Kenlworth boulevard, ~r- *-«***«van, xmtl, however, and the score was all ted up at late to the fnal quarter. The lead changed hands four tmes to rapd successon as Ray Gajszewsk sank a foul for Regonal, John Blney scored for Cranford n a corner shot. Tom Murray dropped to a set for the dppers Thank Coaches The members of the Cranford Clppers football team wsh to express ther thanks publcly * Stanley Grayson, ther coach, and J. Seth Weekley, Cranford Hgh School football coach, for gudng them through an undefeated season. Mr. Weekley had all the members of the Clppers team on the Cranford. Hgh School squad at one tme or another, and he dd a good job of teachng them the fundamentals of football and good Ray OGrady to Play Wth Alumn n Trenton Raymond Donald OGrady, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wllam OGrady of 208 Locust drve, g expected to play wth the alumn n the annual alumn-varsty basketball game at the New Jersey School for the Deaf to Trenton ths Saturday nght. Last years event was won by the alumn, The Cranford athletc star, now employed by The Ctzen and Chroncle, was graduated from N-T-3X*. last June. Durng hs fnal year at Trenton he made a spectacular record for hmself n the backfeld of the schools unbeaten and once ted eleven and was awarded the quarterback poston on the 1947 Trenton Tmes All-Cty team and the same post on the Mercer County All-County eleven. sportsmanshp. Mr. Grayson exerted a great deal of patence and tme n weldng the boys nto a fne football machne. Thanks agan to two great guys. (Sgned) Cranford Clppers by the Unon County Park Commson. On the followng Sunday, December 19, a SO-brd trapshoot wll be featured at the range. Shells of.all gauges may be purskeet range, Kenlworth boulevard, chased at the range, or shooters Kenlworth, t has been announced may supply ther own. Boosters Club, k. Announces When you serve Castora Whte Seal whskey to your guests, WTto yva gve Car-lars to your frends, you know that you can bo sure youre servng them the jnes and at a youre gvng the best holday sprt of all. Rch yet lght, budget-balancng prce. No other whskey can qute match nrlj yet hearty, ts blended wth care for men who care, the superb flavor of the Perfectly Balanced Blend. So gve Carstara to cveryqae on your gft lst ths year! ^^»3.59 The Man who Cares Serves and Gves: CARSTARS Whte Seal, x BLENDED WHSKEY y V ^ ^ Blended wth Casr for Men who Care *<ml,/ ^ ^ ^ W. ^-mm* ^8 kx^ 4/5 QT. «2.26 PNT wth SCHROEDER AND CALL YOUR LOCAL CONTRACTOR TODAY RE-ROOFNG? Buy from AN ESTABLSHED RELABLE FRM The very tare-rand securty of your home depend oo your roof. Thats why, n con* sderng roof repar*, or re-roofng. t s so mportant to deal only wth a relable umml FwKll Dner SPONSORED BY THE CLUB *» School Varsty Squad Thursday,.,.M r-rr ^«M*W _! Vehavebeeoselcaedbyjohns-Manvlle as ther dealer n ths vcnty. Consult wth as. We ohr you ccunjtkm servce, qomkf Jfoa-os-ManvaU* roofag or :"" m_t«ralj > t««rfjtxrk*. Br, l.llluu, Co.. lac. Balmarc. UL OcaAcA W.hoUy. 86L» Proof. 72S. Gran Neutral Sprts. to be held n Cranford Hgh School Cafetera r, December 16th 7 p. m. Tckets - $1.75 Tcket, may b«obtaned from nstaxbet* of E»cutv C Board, Dnner Comttee, or The Spotaman* Shop P^a-mnt Room Colonal Barber Shop Banons ESM> Staton Bell & Burke. Gulf Gat Staton BuUetV femenl Supply Company Denns or. Doyle NOME MSULATOM taknt-tanvlt* DNNEK COAOOTTEE H - R- Jacobus, Charman Charles J. Stevens Thomaa Harfon George Root The Publc s nvted! Rekenmtotu by Docembcr 11, PEASE! vce-presdent, Chrstmas Party for Kngs Market Employes More than BOO.men and women wll attend the annual Chrstmas party of Kngs Super Market em ployes to be held gn Saturday nght, December 18, at the Terrace Room of the Mosque Theatre Buldng, 1020 Broad street, New ark. "Mster Joe" BUdner, presdent of the chan, wll be host and plaj Santa Claus to the Kngs employes and ther famles. The delegaton from Kngs Super Market at 31 North avenue wll be led by the manager, Leo Green, -whle the delegaton from the Kngs Super Market at 100 Walnut avenue wll be led by the manager, Mke La Fauc....".. 1HP0BTANT NFORMATON 1«M0aTT/VM AMOUNT (2.Tm OMMMS (3.1MM loan B 1O MM «4. Mnofsr A TO N MD [5. MONTHLY CAMVMO CHAKOB loor traonllnadl, a«sy-lo-an(war Ho«M>Rn-«--»a OuHeanofc. h H-3 tool (or ft NOW! -,Saod PLAYNG SAFE Vou. too. can play safe by havng a good roof over your head.. See us for frst clsa* materal and dependable workmanshp. ASK FOR FHEE THERMOMETEK NSULATON 4F-CT1ME WEATHER STRPPNG COMBNATON ALUMNUM WNDOWS KOOFNO. SDNG N«Down rayment Up to S Yra.4> Pay Were Fally nsured S474 DALY J7M EVES. M_r«T a 1> Tun 1 WALNUT AVL. CRANFORD Bandages Made by Margaret Greene Guld Bandages and dressngs for Presbyteran hosptals were made Monday"nghtrat"a"Tegulr meetng }f the Margaret Greene Guld at the Frst Presbyteran Church. Clare Wllams, presdent, presded and also led devotons. New members welcomed at the meetng were. Gladys Conder, Belen Hency, Hazel Kmgsbury- ard June HUl^ Hdstesses^ ncluded Florence Smth, charman; Helen Boyd, Helen Brand and Sabra Brach. VaaOla Cookes Ax mxture of orange rnd and sugar makes a delcous toppng or plan vanlla cookes. Orgnal Beauty Restored by Marnos Refardlos of Condton, we can restore those treasured peces to ther lustrous orgnal beautyl * Reflnlshlng of Hollow and Flatware * Rcpajrlns * Beflnlshns Copper Bronze CadUum. ce Box and l-ttrlsarator Hack* repared lke new rod. e-ttuv MARNOS {tu.ua WATACWOOD TAMX. V nmotmut, N. J. Haw Jerseys Lartest Women Hold Xmos Party The Cranford Womens Republcan Club held a meetng and Chrstmas party at the home of Mrs. H. N. Packer, 113 Reord avenue, last Thursday. The followng nomnatng commttee was announced: Mrs. John J. Banker, charman; Mrs. Harold Glover and Mrs. Orn B. Grant At the next meetng of the club, on January 13; a presdent, frst vce-presdent, treasurer and correspondng secretary wll be elected. Other offcers hold over for another year. A basket of food and toys was collected and turned over to Mrs. Carre C. Grady of the Cranford Welfare Assocaton by Mrs. George C. Dreyer. Door przes, donated by Mrs. Dreyer, were won by Mrs. George Lawrence, Mrs; C. A. Mller, Mrs. J. Angus.Knowles and Mrs. George whch there was a lghted Chrstmas tree and a mnature Santa Claus ana rendeer. ~. ~ Mrs. Dreyer and Mrs. W. J. Smth poured. Arrest, Fne for Drver Who gnored Summons Pleadng gulty to a charge of operatng a car wthout a drvers Ucenes n hs possesson, Clayborn Butts, 29, of Pnebrook, WAS fned $12 and $3 cost of court Saturday by Recorder Charles J. Stevens. He was arrested n Eaton town Frday by Sgt. Lester.Pqwjell and Patrolman John Ranhofer after he faled to answer a court summons. Page Twenty-Thn» Guest Exhbtor for Kaser. Mrs. Lucen Dozos told fortunes and entertaned wth songs. Mrs. Knowles played Chrstmas carols for group sngng. Mrs. Packer was Santa Claus, and all members exchanged gfts.. Mrs. Lawrence npr Mrs were h charge of the tea table, on njured n Collson n an automoble collson Saturday at 8:07 p. m. at North avenue, west, and Orchard street, Mrs. Robert D. Rogers of 117 Hernng avenue suffered slght njury to her lower rght rbs. The accdent occurred when the car n whch sh«was rdng, operated by her husband, was n collson wth a tax drven by Walter Parrot of 238 Cranford avenue. Dr. Walter K. Fasnacht treated, the vctm. Sgt. Harry Page, Jr., and Patrolman Leroy Brnkerhoff nvestgated. Pen and Brush dub Ruth Hcks of 20 Hampton road, featured as the guest exhbtor for December by the Pen and Brush Club of New York, was honored Sunday at an openng tea at the clubs headquarters, B East 10th street, New York. Mss Hcks, outstandng as a redecorator of Early Amercan decoratons n an tques, furnture and tnwear, was nvted by the dub to dsplay her work ths month. Sx- peces contrbuted by Ms: Hcks nclude three chars, tw< trays.and a valuable Arron Wl lard mantle clock for whch Mss Hcks restored the lower glass. Tn exhbt wl be open daly from 1 to 5 p. m. The Pen and Brush Club of New York s composed pf top-rankng professonal women n art, lt erature, drama and other felds. Reports on Program At a meetng last week of the Extenson Servce, Mrs. Artemus Dll, parent-educaton charman of Sherman P.-T.A., reported on a recent program held by her group on the topc, "Lesson Trouble and Report Card Blues." Frank J. Martz, school prncpal, led the dscusson. DO YOUR CHRSTMAS SHOPPNG EARLY! af Bat Aar. n 1M7 200 mnon tons of ar were bloom nto the steel ndustrys blast furnaces to produce over 49 mllon tons of pg ron and ferro- alloys. Normally, four-and-a-half tons of ar are used tor every ton of pg ron produced.. How Pgeons Drnk Pgeon s the only brd that drnks by sucton. All other brds take the.water nto ther mouths and throw tber-beads back n order to swallow.. T. * Usefulness *f Hogs Hogs are by far the most valuable farm anmals for convertng "wa"sle"and"by-products~of"the~tarrrj nto marketable products. Cranforl s Readng (Baaed on number of ttmes thee books have been taken out from the Bookshelf) NAKED AND THE DEAD 56 RUNNNG OF THE TDE 46 DNNER AT ANTONES, 42 SHANNONS WAY 38 CATALJNA : : :..., 36 TOMORROW WLL BE BETTER 32 HEARTH AND EAGLE 32 YOUNG UONS 30 CAPTURE THE CASTLE 28 CASTLE N THE SWAMP 26 " a> Stfl a JLol of Cad. at the Bookshelf Book* Make Wonderful Gfts We Are Well Stocked wth the New Ones. Open Every Nlcht Durlnf December from 7 to 9. The Bookshelf Ul N. UNON AVENUE * CHanlord Albert Lpschtz Has Resumed Hs TALORNG BUSNESS p» * 115 Walnut Avenue Crmnford Same Prompt Servce and Satsfacton That Has Char-,"«ct«r_«d>.Hlo-r Work- *or 3* - Y e a r s. " - rf, -..- TE_ CBANFORD 6-S451-J CULUGAN SERVCE Have natonally advertsed Cullffan Soft Water Servce. Theresa no equpment to buy..., no mantenance 2.75pWMa_fc fjltbnburc PANO BOUSE* oraaa COJOANT WOXXD renowned for ts glorous voce, plcang acdoa and luxurous apponrjotcna, the Knsbc pano s the unqualfed choce of those who apprecate the oner thngs n lfe...who wsh true muscsl excellence as wcb as dstngushed be-urjrfor ther home. We nvte you to nspect our n-r-rng colloct-qn of Kjubc Grand* and Mgnonettes. PUa Yvtr Chrstmas Ordtr Not** Altenburg Pano House East Jersey Sfmet B1ZABETH -MMM U /V«H> Jerseys Oldest Musc Hrm*! N«xt to Rtx Tfwatw St-xtax Monday. December S. Open Evenlnx* Untl ChrUUtuu (except Xnus Eve.) Otto Schahle. Owner 1-3 ALDEN STREET Cranford You want You want These are the two new servces everybody wants for up-to-date home entertanment. They should come together n one package. Du Mont gves you both n ts table-top model as well as n the (the new statc-free rado) dstngushed new console modcl Du Mont also gves you a large drect vew screen 72 square nches; together wth smple tunng of all 12 televson channels. ; P : nk«n B/<>a eonsjmsre feferafoja prttms-ba mmrm to eaeejt tcltat a/oa get. turn BDM*NT cpa plus nttalfatlm * a>dm*«t #95 plutuutallasm Complete home enkrlamment nstrament. Bg-seraan talevson; pns tundard AM and Fat rado t phs hhadl nlomtlt phonoraph. CRANFORD RADO 34 North Aye., W. CRanford We Have the Perfect Gft For that Man n Your Lfe! lookng for gfts to please a man, you naturally want to look to a mens shop. And Goldbergs s the place. Our. shelves are well stocked ths holday season wth the wdest selecton of the fnest merchandse weve ever had the pleasure of carryng. And you jast cant go wrong when you buy your man sqch natonally advertsed names as MANHATTAN, VAN HEUSEN and JAYSON SHRTS and PAJAMAS NTERWOVEN SOCKS FOWNES GLOVES SWANK JEWELRY HCKOK BELTS BEAU BRUMMEL and BOTONY TES and STETSON and LEE HATS* 4,a SHRTS 3.50 up SPORT SHRTS 3.95 ALL WOOL ROBES and up PULLOVER SWEATERS 5.95! SLEEVELESS SWEATERS 3.95 PGSKN GLOVES 4.95 up MUFFLERS 1.95 up TES 1.00 up HANDKERCHEFS.50 60LDBEH(S MENS SHOP 18 NORTH AVE., WEST OPEN EVEKY EVENNG TUX CtUUSTsfAS CRANFORD

15 ^j^"j T^*^f?1^3^ arwooan ews Frst Ad Electon James Leonard Agan Presdent; EL Pekarsk New Squad Captan GARWOOD Henry Pekarsk was elected squad captan of the Garwood Frst Ad Squad, succeedng Charles Chrstano, who was not a canddate for reelecton, at a "meetng Monday nght n Borough Hall. Mr. Pekarsk, a > borough specal patrolman, formerly served JJS vce-presdent of the Socals group. James Leonard, borough recorder, was reelected presdent, and others renamed to admnstratve posts were: Secretary, Jules Lusard; assstant secretary. Goerge Merlo, and treasurer, Joseph Humenck. Alexander Lawson was elected vce-presdent to serve hs frst term n the admnstratve Remanng n ther ranks n the rescue group are: Frst leutenant, Wllam Relmer; second leutenant, Theodore Grffn; frst sergeant, Lous Mosco, and second sergeant, Patrolman Stewart McCann. A total of $4, has been rasng drve, Mr. Leonard- announced. Contrbutons receved have been classfed, as follows: ndustry, * $1,400; storekeepers, $500; general publc. $2,135. ncluded among ndustral gfts was $500 from the Alumnum Company -of Amerca, Mr. Leonard related. The collecton s the largest n the squads hstory; be sad. <Snbad the Salor 9 At Lncoln Tomorrow GARWOOD Another n the seres of moton pcture shows for chldren arranged by the Garwood Kddes Fund of the local polce Mr, and Mrs. Wllam Parzs of 93 Center street have moved nto ther new home at 427 Myrtle avenue. Mss Helen Kasperovch of 145 North Maple street has accepted a secretaral poston at Jonathan Dayton Regonal Hgh School. Mr. and Mrs. Melvlle Gaughen of Fourth avenue are recevng congratulatons on the brth of a son, Thomas Allen, on Thanksgvng Day at Elzabeth General Hosptal. Mrs. Wesley Whte of Second avenue s ll tn the hosptal. Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Scher recently spent a few days vstng Mr. Sellers parents n AUentown, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Frederck Carrck of 211 New street announce the brth of a daughter, Joan Roberta, on November 21 at Overlook Hosptal. Summt. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rley, Jr., of Tonst avenue have moved to and gajnes, wth przes beng won by Mrs. Roy Ftzammons and lra. Dorothy Franssen. The decoraton commttee for the Comng Chrstmas party sponsored by the Garwood Womens Club met Tuesday evenng at the home of the charman, Mrs. Eve Solts, 451 Beech avenue. Commttee members ncluded Mrs. Henry Frahme, Mrs. Lester Steffen, Mrs. Leon Anson and Mrs. Ethel,Van Natta. Mr. and Mrs, Theodore Sypko of 425 Beech avenue are recevng congratulatons on the, brth of a son, Theodore Peter, at Overlook Hosptal, Summt, on November 21. New Court Ordnance ther new home near Washngton, N.J. Mrs. Antonette Zaffutto recently entertaned her son and hs brde a$ her home, 560 Spruce avenue. Th F Sll f 358 N $ p The Francs Sellers of 358 North avenue announce vember 23., Nelson Galloway has bought the former Rley resdence on Locust avenue. The Lucky Thrteen held ther Actvtes n Garwood Publc Schools 4 The. boys basketball squad has been selected by the coach, Mss Stephens.. The squad wll consst of boys from the sxth, seventh and eghth grade Teams. The" boys must keep al>*c" average n order to reman on the squad. The frst team squad conssts of Bob Parkhtll, Alan Rchardson, Manfred Dudck, John Nadasky, t Peter Feola, Ronald Jones, Lous ff Frst Readng Tuesday For Measure Creatng New Muncpal Court GARWOOD Provsons for the establshment of a muncpal court n Garwood, replacng the presen recorders.court, wll be ntroduced n ah. ordnance Tuesday nght at a regular meetng of Borough Councl, accordng to an announcemen by Borough Attorney Bernard Stener. r / The new -Court set-up, to become effectve January.!, wll permt magstrates courts to hear cvl cases not n excess of $50. Mr. Stener sad, however, that ths prvlege whch may be obtaned from the Supreme Court, would not be asked by the borough snce cvl courts.arelavalable-n Elzabeth, Lnden,Summt, Unon and Planfeld.,T«nneson,John Kokulak, Tom Casale, Paul Olear, Harold Murphy, John Corvelyn and Robert Merkler. The boys wll play teams from many surroundng communtes. monthly meetng at the home of Among them are: St Mchaels, Recorder, James T. Leonard, whose terra of offce stll ncludes two years, wll be asked to reman n the post at hs present salary of $600 t h pen ry o $600 a year, t has been announced bttbl " " wll magstrate. Mr. Stener also reported that the ordnance may nclude appontment of a^court elerfc Mrs. Ralph Gray of Thrd avenue. Roy Ftzsmpons of 345 Thrd avenue attended the conventon of he New Jersey ndustral Edtors Assocaton n New Brunswck yesterday. Mr: Ftzsmraons repre- Y. seated the Amercan Type Fpund- && Chrstmas parry at ther era of Elzabeth. Mrs. Bernard Wlloughby recently celebrated her brthday. - The Beech Hll Card Club wll meetng held yesterday. Montors were also chosen department wll be presented at how ts Chrstmas party ths eve- 1 ong at the home of Carl Solts 451 the month of December as follows: Supples, Steve Zafutto; notces, 3 JO p. m. tomorrow to the audtorum of Lncoln School. Tomorrows program, under sponsorshp of the U lb Ul d<to at the home of Carl Solts, 451 * avenue. Those present wll John Solts, Walter Wemann. h Joyce VanNatta; wndows. Warren Alcoa team n second place wth a Garwood Horn Club, wll tadufle; Kenneth Whte, Frank Solts, Al "Snbad the Salor," n color. fea-capone, Bll Parker, Alfred Peturng Douglas Farbanks, Jr, and luslo, and Walter Fluhr of Gar- Maureen CHara. wood, Harold Whte of Roselle, Fnal program n the seres for[ J oseph Ganns of Kenlworth and ths season wll b* presented at J ack Chrstano of Weseld. "- Lncoln School at the same tmecom Rckerson of Surprse on Frday, December 17, under wll be the guest speaker, sponsorshp of Garwood Local; 702, Ma- Lake nternatonal Unon of Mne, Mll and Smelter Workers. CO. Featured wll be Walt Dsneys "Pnnocho." The moton pcture project for chldren, sponsored each week by dfferent organzatons n the borough, was set up and drected by a commttee headed by Patrolman James Lesak. _; _,, _..._. Uurfa «f Plenty Amercan republcs, where corn s the leadng cereal grown, have never hart n rla«fnmlnp The Square Box meets today at the home of Mrs. Ethel Pnter, 431 Spruce avenue. Those present wll be Mrs. Lbby Rochford. Mrs. Grace Colon, and Mrs. Elzabeth Voros. Cards and refreshments wll be enjoyed. The Roy Ftzsmmonses of 345 Thrd avenue spent the Thanksgvng holday at - the* home of the James Ftzsmmonses n Hllsde. Mrs. Ann Martel of 328 Thrd avenue recently was hostess at brush demonstraton at her home. Approxmately 20 guests were present. There were refreshments Cranford; Kenlworth, Mountansde, Berkeley Heghts, Roselle Park, Scotch Plans, and Weseld Seventh Grade The 7O class made plans Watson-StUman n Sweep Over Post Offce GARWOOlT After game sweep over the Post the Garwood Recreaton alleys last for Thursday nght, the Watson-Stllelght games wth a 28-5 record n for the Unon County ndustral Bowl- DeWolfe; attendance, Frank Aloa; BOROUGH OF GARWOOD COXXCTOaVS NOTCE OF SAMC OP KKAL nu>mtt FOE DKUNQUBN* TAXES AND. ASSESSMENTS VOK THE TEAK1MT AND PBOK. Notce * hereby gven that, JOHN T. RCHARDSON, Tax Collector of the BOROUGH OF OARWOOD. N THE COUNTY Or UNON, STATE OF NEW JERSEY, pursuant to the authorty of the atatute n «uch caa made and provded, wll on - Tuesday, December 28, 1948 at 10 A. M. (K. S. T.) at the Muncpal Bulldln*. Qarwood. N. J., ezpoee for tale and ll th l trt d l f ld h f t lfld f h lt d f Mncpal Bulldln*. Qarwood. N. J., ezpoee for tale and all the aavenl tracta and parcela of land herenafter peclfled aa of the lat day of uted n the lat on Ale n my olbce toother th AW from July lat. MS to date of sala. toevtnar wth the v July, SM, au aa computed tnteraat on thaa* amounu. oeata at such aele.. wth - Tha sad layls wll fee struck ow and sold to such parsons aa wll purchasa tha tame sublact to redempton at the lowest rata of nterest, but n DO casa n smrsss of 8» par annum. Tha payment (or tb«sala shall be mada before tha> close a* tha sala or tha property wll ba resold. Ths sala s mada n pursuance ot the provsons of Bavsed Statutes- of N. J.. 1*37. Ttle 54, Chapter S. and tha acts afcsmlsn j thereof and supplemental thereto. Any of sad tracts of land may ba redeemed before tha sala by the payment of tha amount due thereon to date of such redempton ncludng costs to such data. Where one or more assessment nstallments are delnquent the fuu amount of the «M nut becomes due and payable and consequently n such ~»r~ -^t the full amount of delnquent assessment s necessarly "tltl n tha tax sale lst. ft s understood that these paress wll ba aold subject to all saussml nstallments leved but not yet due or payable. The followng la a descrpton of the lands and tha owners nsmea aa contaned n the lst on Ole n my ofllce. together wth the total amount due thereos as computed to July 1st, 1M8. The names are shown as they appear n ths tax lst duplcate and do not necessarly mean lhat theee partes are the present owners of the property. ATTSat TOT nbst PUBLCATON OF THS LST THB COLLECTOR AOTHOHr.tn TO REMOVE NAMES FROM TUX LST OF PROPERTY OFFERED FOB SALE ONLY UPON RECEPTOF CASH OH CKBTWaUl CHaXSC ^ ^ Tha followng fgures do not nclude taxes leved for the year 1S4S: Bleck l~* A Almont & Wre - M Battllla» _ 40 aa-ml Paul Bens 57 4, A. Oonway 48 OB4-S8S Oarwood Homes, nc. :..v- _.- a 330 rhntp rcot 17 asa>s»." ~Z" Jossph Maro «tm^n-ha_z_..z nvasupent Homes., _ 11 S4SA, Foster Wldn " Louse sutler Z 1«*m~Z.ZZZZZZ~~ 9.4a 3*»J 13 M J0J7 Adv Tbtt"New Look" FOR THE H0UDAYS 7.50 Creme Permanent Spedl5.00 wchtsles Harcut Hhsanja. sad Setttnc <N* Extras) PHONE WESTFELD TODAY FOR AN APPONTMENT DEAL BEAUTY SALON us 8TKCBT OAKWOOD Davd Gray; paper, ms; - calendar, Joan Stella Dav- Bronlsh and John Koeng; boards, John Greye; bulletn board. Bob Benson and Grace Del Conte; closets, Jean] Peterson Steffen; runner, Mary Spna; nk, Joe Espostto; supples, Gerald Tenneson; lbrary, Mary Wanca; wndows. John Corvelyn. The 7A class s leadng the 7O class 14 to 11 n ther contest Rev. Tougher to Preach On Respect for Lfe GARWOOD The Toucher, pastor of Rev. Erjc S. the Garwood Presbyteran Church, wll offer a sermon on "Respect for Lfe," based on. the Sxth Commandment. Sunday at 11 a. m. servces. Sunday School wll be held at 9:45 a. m.. n observance of Unversal Bble Sunday, sponsored by the Amercan Bble Socety, a sound moton pcture, "Thy Word Glveth lght," wll be shown at 7 p. m. at the church. An offerng wll be taken for the sponsorng group. The program wll be held n place of the regular Sunday nght servce. Members of the Youth Fellowshp wll partcpate. The Sesson wll meet Tuesday at 8 p. m. at the home of Albert Gascogne, 18 Russell road, Fanwood. There wll be a meetng tomorrow at 3:45 p. m. of the ntermedate Socety n the manse. man rollers were out n front by 20-W record, whle DM Corporaton 1M 173 MS blackboards, Blly Konya; mlk won two from the last-place Alcoa money, Joyce VanNatta; scence Local 70» to hold thrd place wth equpment, John Kokulak; nk, 19 wns to l defeats. New Jersey John Kokulak; captans, Blly Foundry and Machnery dropped Konya and May McCaskll; closets, two to Sonoco Products. Steve Zafutto and Frank Aloa; Lous Melka and Mary Borelll; runner, Maranne Stenen; remark books, John Kokulak Susan Buchblnder; bulletn boards, May McCaskll and Anne Compton; news, Harold Murphy; lbrary, Warren DeWolf and Mary Borelll; plants, Mare Feola and Susan Buchblnder; mantenance. Warren DeWolf and Harold Murphy. Montors n the 7T class for December are: Plants, Joyce Eaposto; dustng, Helen Vandemark; desks, Transfers of Real Estate GARWOOD. The followng deeds have been recorded at the offce of County Regster Herbert J. Pascoe n the Court House, Elzabeth: T.. The Borough of Garwood to Matthews-Hoffman, nc., lot 26; block 13, map of buldng plots n Oakland. The Borough fo Garwood to Matthews-Hoffman, nc., northerly 100 *eet qt lot 2, block 13, map of buldng plots n Oakland. Mr. and Mrs. Davd Segal to Mr. and Mrs. Henry- Kulmane, property n Locust averue, 300 feet from Center street The Borough of Garwood to Matthews-Hoffman, nc., westerly 20 feet of lot 232 and lots 233 to 236, 239 to 249, block 9, secton No. 1, map of property of New York Suburban Land Company-stuate at Garwood-Weseld. Wllsa,. nc., to Massachusetts Products Corporaton, property n North avenue, feet from Center street. Herman and Beatrce. Machowsky to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Pscopo, lots 253 to 255, block 10, map of secton No. 1, map of property of New York Suburbarf Land Company stuate at Garwood-Weseld. Sermon on Essentals For a Blesed Chr GARWOOD "Essentals for a Blessed Chrstmas," wll be the sermon theme of the Rev. Walter C. Pugh, pastor, at 11 a. m. worshp servces Sundy at St Pauls Evangelcal and Reformed Church. Church school wll be held at 9:45 a. m. A Thank Offerng servce wll be celebrated at*7 p. m. Featured at the program wll be the showng, of a flm enttled "My Name sjj Han," and a pageant on "Fullness of the Heart/ Members of the Youth Fellowshp wll partcpate n the pageant Thank offerng boxes wll be collected and sent as contrbutons for mssonary work. The 1 Churchmens Brotbwfaood wll hold a. waste paper drve-saturday begnnng at 10 am. Resdents are asked bundles ready meeng of the LadlesAd was held Tell Engagement ol Mss Peggy Mllard GAJRWQOD Announcement of the engagement of Mss Peggy Mllard, daughter -of Mr. and Mrs., g Stuart McCann of 450 Beech ave- Saturday evenng at a gatherng of close frends at the Cranwood. Mss Mllard attended Garwood schools and Jonathan Dayton Regonal Hgh School, and s presently employed by Garwood Surgcal nstrument Manufacturng Company. Mr, Zazesk, a veteran of World War, s also employed by the same company. Ajsprng weddng s planned. Baked Goods Sale By Lons Auxlary ng League. A three-game wn GARWOOD A. baked goods over Damond Expanson put the sale wll be held tomorrow from 11 The scores: ALCOA LOCAL No. T(B <1>..~^ ~ _ US Orlando. xu Proceeds wll be added to the auxlarys charty fund. rado Bradley Galowaky S Manns :. Barbaran Renkes Cattalda Aloa Tomato nrr COUP: <»>..<..m ^ _ sas ssa a. m. to 4 p. m. at St Pauls Evangelcal and Lutheran Church on Center street. Sponsored by the Womens Auxlary of the Lons Club, the sale s under the charfn&flslp Oaf Mm.f*1<*n Pckcrman. ths afternoon at the churchv BMADWAY ACTS KOWENA EOXNS A JOHNNY MASTERS Rough Hwtse" MARTN A FLORKNZ -People n BOnatnre" RO8ALES S8TEB8- *%trrae Amazons" DANNY CRYSTAL "Comedan" DfMY SSTERS TTw* Sepa- Steppera Hot mm Harlem" Ptas On The Screen *VLACK EAGLE" of ts low nacn Food THB CRANWaaa* CmZBf AND CHRONCLE, THURSDAY, nlmheft % MS Messah 9 Producton Presbyteran Dec. 19 Assocaton of Teachers of TwwtJMttw n a dtonaj e*sk8«t vthe Chrstmas season, the Frst Prests Church wll present annual performance of. oratoro, TTht MewsV,. December 19, at 7:45 the church udtorum. th reverence for ts sacred RALTQ THURS. FHX SAT. Jane Wyman. Lew Ajrwes n \. "JOHNNY. BELNDA** plus Joel, MeCrea. Charles Bekford n Tour Faces Barbara Stanwyck Bart 1 "Sorry, Wrong Number^ DonaM "Fetn, Fussn & A-Fghtn". NEXT WED. thru SAT. "Rachel & the Stranger" and "DEEP WATERS" EAatUr BDtO ntlce8 dav^n^eass SSe!:» te S.-W-WU»««, 4., MtS^-7 9 ar. Jab BO S Unt Acton SHOW Wn. Bendlx. Susan Haywrd "HARY APE Wlso ton Chaney, Bcla LugosJ THE WOLF MAN" ( Plus The Sea Hound Saturday, Sunday Matlow 3 -Color Cartoons 3»Hreat musc, ths yearly pre- 2,S«has come to hold specal {wanng for those who take parts* dt as for those who lsten. The Robert G. Longafcer, pastor, en the servce wth an nvoand wll dedcate the musc vorshlp of God., solo parts agan ths year wll be sung by rma Tbekla Fensel of New York, soprano; Valere Esty of Kfeld. contralto, and Floyd Worthngton of New York, bass. Harvey SmKh-Spencer of New York wll make hs debut before Cranford audences as the tenor Mss Mary Elzabeth Bon- Wesleld, mnster of mu- Sc for the local church, wll drect the chor of 80 voces, featurng gngers from Cranford and neghborng communtes. Walter N. Mckey. Rooney, Bran DonwB Hewtt ^>a^ *l*wr * S ^ n "CTyB prgsbytcran Church, Maplewood, Llndsborg, Kan, "Amerca^ Oberammergau." From ts openng strans n a rectatve "Comfort Ye My People," by the tenor, the relgous poem rses and falls as joy, sorrow and exaltaton are portrayed n te tellng of a war-fallen people, the comng of a Messah to purfy the world, and the fnal grand Jublaton by the chor sngng the "Hallelujah Chorus," at the clmax ot the oratoro. Mss Fensel, soprano solost, wll make her second aaj.. " r 111 u D G 5 «7 7 _T^ LBERTY «10LLER McCOY" also June Haver n n Techncolor FBOPOSKS _. AN ORDNANCE to Amend General Ordl- NQ. Maculate An> Ordnance _..._ Uponlh«Publc Streets and Hghway* of the Borough «rf Oerareod. Cotmtr of Unon: and State of N«w J " 1S S8 147 toe POST Patrck Van Natta... W. Duxan P. Mlcco.>... (OX ,.174 BS BS 138 ~ _ 1S «0 Chlaravallo Nlemasz...; Adamowlc* _ ralkenberg... Mack Armltasa _ " AN _4S.186..BS (3) 1S B S8 833 ALCOA"<3) ll«4 813 Ml AxKlnsU Mlllxr LoeOer " lad BS U Orurw! DAMOND BXP. K. Krempa J. Krempa. D. Qrecco. Larsen CXP...1SS....!&» S 8M (0) llt 118 BS Cusmano WTOK _... H. Heacock ralrchtld.. N. JT. TORY * MACH. D. Roode J13 1O (V 1M * S3 r«n»ty~. t Ordaned, by the Mayor Councl of tha.borough of Oarwood. n UM enttled Untoo. that tha Ordnance to New Engne Answers -Ht Call to Fre GARWOOD Garwoods new $18,000 Seaarave fre engne attended ts frst call Monday at 1:43 m. when a stll alarm was answered for a blaze n the cellar of a resdence at 312 Walnut avenue, owned by George "Perry; The fre had broken out n a basement stor- > bn. Fremen used portable extngushers. Damage was (lght Wazurkewlcz Alar Bolomey ^ Petrosxelll Medea.._ Clrla*Uano _ Wslnwrla-ht SONOCO PROD. (J) las 18T 783 > * OAKWOOD NDUST&AL BOWUNO UCAGtJK TKAat STANOCfO W L Watson-SUUman M 8 Alcoa.,0 Df Corp.!«14 Sonoco Prod., M. J.»MTy A Mach. ZZ1Z D *»«^ Kxp. _ s 16 Post Ofllce. s 10 Alcoa Local No. 701!_.._ 4 aa Keap all ol. grease or pmlntsoaked rag* n meul-covered contaners On* out off etrery Ujree h th«unted States la 48 y«an old or older. Tola la about 80 PHOTO GREETNG CARDS THAT AM DnrmUKNT year xewttngs tha hst the d BCmny ataajgna to wttl jlan arnraar Ur 4 NEW HOMES On Myrtle Avenue SEE MURRAY & MURPHY FOR NSURANCE CONSULT DAVD A. MURRAY SS CKNTKK ST. QAKWOOD. N. J. WK. S-4M4 «r t-tmnc upon the Publc Streets and Hghways of the Borough of Oarwood. County of Unon and State of New Jersey", adopted May 6, 1041, be and the same s hereby amended n the followng- partculars: 1. Amend Artcle. Stop Streeta. by elmnatng present sectons and 8, and n place; thereof, substtutng therefor the fouewum sectons: ARTCLE H - Step Streeta Secton 1. East Street, from South Avenue to Hckory Avenue s hereby desgnated as a through street; and "Center Street, fromsouth Avenue to Hckory Avenue, t hereby desgnated aa a through street. The followng streets, gong east and west, are desgnated aa Stop Streets at ther ntersecton wth East Street and Center Street: Wllow Avenue, Myrtle Avenue, Spruce Avenue, Locust Avenue, Beech Avenue. Pne Avenue, Raxel Avenue, Hemlock Avenue and Hckory Avenue. Secton a. South Avenue la hereby desgnated asa throlgh street. The followng streets, at ther ntersecton wth South Avenue, are hereby desgnated. as Stop Streets: Maple Street. West Street. East Street. Oak Street and New Street. Secton 3- Spruce Avenue s hereby desgnated as a through street, and West Street, at ts ntersecton wth Spruce Avenue s hereby desgnated as a Stop Street. Secton 4. Beech Avenue s hereby desgnated as a through street, and West Street, at ts ntersecton wth Beech Avenue, s hereby desgnated as a Stop Street. - Secton S. Walnut Street s hereby des!«nated as a through street at ts ntersectons wth Second Avenue, Thrd Avenue and Fourth Avenue. Secton 6, Cedar Street * hereby desgnated as a through street at ts ntersectons wth Second Avenue and Thrd Avenue. Secton 7. Oak Street s hereby desgnated as a through street at ts ntersecton wth Second Avenue. Secton 6. Second Avenue s hereby deslftnatad as a through street at ts ntersecton wth Wnslow Place. ASTCUE n A OH Way Mlnttm Secton 1. Wlnlow Place, gong north from North Avenue towards Second Avenue, s hereby desgnated as a "one way" street. Secton S. Anchor Place, gong south from Second Avenue towards North Avenue. s hereby desgnated as a "one way" street. ARTCLE n B Parklag ef O u n U l Vehcles Secton 1. Parkng of cosanerclal ve~ hctes s prohbted for longer perods than one hour on Wllow Avenue. South Avenue. North A,venue and Second Avenue, from the Westneld Town Une to the Cranford Town lne. X. * All Ordnances nconsstent herer wth a««hereby repealed. 3. Ths Ordnance shall take effect mmedately. TODAY Thra 8ATCatDAT Gary Cooper, Ann ShetMaa Soy atesem, Lrnne JUberte "EYES OF r Fttmc n Cblor Saturday. Matnee 8TJF*KMAN Chapter f 3 Color Cartoon* 3 SUNDAY Tbnt TJUESDAY Bette Davs Rabert Montgomery JUNEBRlDE w Edw. Q. Robnson. John Land GaO Russell "Nght Has A Thousand Eye Next WED A THURS. James Stewart n Alfred Hlteheocks "ROPE".n Techncolor also Dane Clark Geraldne Brooks "EmbnceaMe You" CRANFORD Than. FH. Sat. Dee. 9-U-U "GOOD; SAM* Gary Csvfwr. Ann Sberdaa Tsmra. * FrL t:4b *:*» Bas. «;8B fcls) *le EYES~of TEXAS* Flmed n Trucotor. Rajy Kssjers aad Trgger Andy Derae, Lynn Belterts»*ajrs. * VH. lja 7:aa «x«s) Sas. 1:4S Sd«S:M SATURDAY VATNEE ONLY 3 Color Cartoons 3 Man, Tes, Dee. U-U-tr Bette Davb. KaM. "JUNE BRDE" :** 4:S T.f css * AM. SS* S:4S "Nght Has A Thousand Eyes" G. RM tdsv AX WESTEKN~SH0W~ SAT: MORNNG TOW BU Ellott as "Red Bydet" n "Lone Texas Ranger". 8mUey Borenctte n. 44 LmrtD»y«ofBootHnf Kxtrs> Cartoons MON.. TUES.. WED. "Johnne Belnda" THURSDAY ONE DAY~ lane Wjnnao, Denns Morgan fof "BM Mm of Mssour" Jams Cacner. Georte Baft n "Such Pawn De" WA.TKK READE8 P&ANV AVKsD THEATRES MOVE GUDE PLANnELD For Uovle nformaton Taes., tta T.-Os l*:t«wed. * Tham, Dee TWO DAYS ONLY An-reel Heaeeeka /ROPE" Color by Techncolor James 8tewart, Joan Chandler NOW* An SkerUaa Oary Coaper Starts Thorav, DEC. 16th June Brde" \ "Emh We You* Dane Clark. Cermldne Brooks as-r.ea :» FA6SHP29 M.Use Tne foregong ordnance was «nd passed on 8rst readng at a recula*- maetlns: outa Mayor and Councl of the *V>rou*h of Oarwood held on Tu«sd»-v. November and wll be consdered for Anal Baasace after a nuble hearuur at another regular meetng of the sad Mayor and Councl at the Muncpal Buldng. Oarwood. New J«n»». on TUESDAY. DECEMBER 14. MS. at 8:30 P. t WALTER 8, McMANUS. Borough Clerk Dated: November 33. 1S48. Html ^ Dnn«T*from5to9 CONTNUOUS «TERT/UNHD«T f AFTER 8 P. N. Guaranteed CUSTOM-MADE STEEL VENETAN BUNDS Watte or LJstt rory $4^25 up 1* aa. ft. mtnlann CAX WKSTfTKXD Z-4SM JOHN SVENDA «lt 8OVTH AVK, GARWOOD Hem rouct- W. Masle Me Caver A* A.y POPULAR PRCKS Ql*9Sp.29 the Blood Off My Hand," Cmhrnt "snt t Romantc" (OWthra SCN. / \JeaB Vemtatae OaH LaneasUr "K«. the Blood Off My Hands" jtor the Love Of Mary" wth la Dnrbln d OBren EVERY MONDAY 5 Bg Acts 5 VAUDEVLLE Mas t frst Kan Semen fld REGENT NOW tnrtm nasr THTJK&. fkl A SAT. y Carr»ll n jan nnocent Affar) Martn Tran to Alcatraz 8BN. For 4 DAYS Jeaa Arthar Wllam B«U<«"Arxona" Caraea "An nnocent Affar" "Black Arrow" "Texa*" The Cranford Dramatc Club the rtotoos OUrer GaUamlU oamedy She Stoops to Conquer^ ky Allan Whtney CRANFORD CASNO Fx, at, Dectmber 9,10,11 Cmrta mt «:«PHce T«Tot^l _ *"V*eta at be, Student tckets, Thurs, only Prce $ -50 Tax -10 $1.50 Total $ -60 «n sale at: Cranford Flower Shopp*. Ths, Sp^rUma*. Shop. Mar, Pm«l Crs»4n CR. Hewt, g ^ Presbyteran Church, Maplewood, wll perform fox the twelfth consecutve year n the Cranford producton. : Pertormed~fbr-the_fl»Stme on Aprl 13, 1742, n Dubln, The -Messah" has grow unsurpassmgly as the melodc herald for the Chrstmas story as centered on saahs propheces ot the comng of Chrst; Handel, orgnally known for hs muscal -operas. for hs use^of talan dalogue. n 24 days, "The Messah" was hh l d and appearance n the annual presentaton. Well-known as a rectalst and solost, she s a pupl of dele Patterson n New York, and has sung n concerts and oratoros wth the late Cesare Sodero and Dr. Hugh Stone of the Boston Oratoro Socety, who also coached Mss Fensel. The soprano solost has toured the ; West Coast and also has sung n concerts throughout New York State and New England. Mss Fensel, a lyrc coloratura, holds a voce fellowshp from Trnty College, London. Floyd Worthngton, who has been heard twce before n the Cranford presentaton of the oratoro. Solost at the Forest Hlls, L. t, Church. Mr. Worthngton has been featured n several rectals at Town Hall n New York. n addton, he has performed n oratoros n New Jersey and New York and also has conducted many concerts throughout the country. Hs, muscal background ncludes work at the Jullard Graduate School n Newyork. Mss Bonnell, chor.drector, s a Fellow of Trnty College of London and an assocate of the Amercan Guld of Organsts. She s a pupl of Dr. Norman Coke- Jephcott and Dr. Charlotte Garden. Mr. Hewtt, organst for the local performance of "The Messah" snce ts ntal performance 11 years ago, has been rectalst at two conventons of Amercan Guld of Organsts and also has gven two rectals n the chapel of Prnceton Unversty. A past-presdent of the Musc Educators Assocaton of New Jersey and the Musc Teachers Assocaton of the Oranges and vcnty, Mr. Hewtt has studed at the Jullard School of Musc and at Northwestern, Columba and New York Unverstes. Also appearng for the second tme n Cranford, Mrs. Esty, a student of Yves Tnayre of New York, s a graduate of the Conservatory of Musc, Toronto, Canada, where she was awarded the Domnon Gold Medal Prze for sngng. She hsperformed n rado, rectal and church -work-and"also~has~ been heard wth Rodney Say lor n a performance of "The Messah" at the Erst Presbyteran Church n Newark. Appearng n the tenor role ths year wll be Harvey Smth-Spencer who made hs debut -as a tenor He s a member of the Natonal Ad a past-dean of the Metropoltan New Jersey Chapter of the Amercan Guld of Organsts. Mr. rta** TJlllan Carpenter, Gaston M. Delher, Mark Andrews and T. Tertus Noble. ncrease n Fees Announced by VNA The Cranford Vstng Nurse Assocaton voted to ncrease nurses fees begnnng tomorrow, December 10, at ts regular monthly meetng hut Frday n the Cranford Publc Lbrary. The new rates were accepted followng a report made by Mrs. Everett Hem, charman of the commttee ap- A donaton of 45T artcles from the Cranford Branch, Needlework Guld of-amerca, was acknowledged wth grattude. t was announced that a total of 268 calls were made by nurses last jnonth. Mrs. Frank W. Meyers presded. thereafter, t Announces Settlement When three ralroad operatng representng engneers. fremen and swtchmen, decded recently to accept the carrers offer of a lu*cent-an-hour. ncrease n wages, settlement of the dspute was announced by D. P. Lobms, charman of the Western Ralroads Wage Commttee, n behalf of the natons carrers. Mr. ponted- to study nurses fees n Jjooms s a former resdent of surroundng communtes. n vew of the- assocatons growng expenses,t was voted to establsh the followng new rates: General nursng, $1.75 an hour; offce vsts, 75 cents an hour; hypodermds, $1.50. maternal and Cranford and once served on the Cranford Board of Educaton. n Show at Drew Frederck D. Walters, 20 Cresent place, was n the cast of the..allnew-born care,-"$2.50; health edu- College Capers, varety producton, caton,$1.00; appontments, $3.00, presented last Thursday nght by and delvery, $10, at all tmes. For,Drew Unversty undergraduates vsts after hours, on Sundays and at Madson. Mr. Walters s a on holdays, the fee wll be.$3 forjfreshmaan the College of Uberal the frst hour, and 50 cento for Arts. SHOP SEACERS LARGE SELECTON GFT BOXED CHRSTMAS n 24 days, The Messah completed. Although acclam recognton for Handels master pece dd not followmmedately. The Messah" h 1750 was unversally proclamed throughout Europe. ts frst- perfotmtmce to the Unted States took placetmne* York n 1770,. ard currently, the oratoro la presented annually n of "the dstngushed Vennese conductor, Rchard Lert Snce then, Mr. Smth-Spencer has sunfe the role under drecton of Otto Klemperer. Chosen as the tenor?olost for the Bethlehem Bach Festval ths past season at Bethlehem, Pa., the vocalst has been descrbed as a "Heldentenor of the Wagneran type wth a full brllant voce and wde range.* No newcomer as bass, solost s COAST TO COAST MOVERS Anywhere n tka,u. er Canada 8at>, Heasenable an* mmedate Servce. \ By Vsn BaH Bo»t-Alr HENRY P. TOWSSEND, Age* ALUED VAN Ltfl5, lac Flrepreef for "Estmates Cve* Freely Can WEsleld 2-4M4 WALLPAPER SALE! ONLY 2,000 ROLLS LEFT of Beautful Patterns by MPERAL and PEVOE Formerly 1.00 to 1.50 Per Roll 20c to 40c PER ROLL PLENTY OF FULL ROOM LOTS Must Be: Sold To Make Room For Our New Stock. Johnston Pant Shop k.mnqlf AVE. CHANFOBD LOUS 8HERRY, WHTMAN MALLARD LOVEL & COVELL SCUBAFFT CANDY CUPBOARD 1.00tO 4.00 VST OUR DOUBLE KAY NUT SHOP Famtlr Nx 1b..89 BUnched Vt Peanuts 1b..65 Party Mx : lb. Uf Deluxe Cashews... lb. L25 Deluxe BOx lb. L59 JARS of HARD CANDHES CANDV CANES TOLTRS FOR THE 4 TO 14 ST, BRGHT.... 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16 Pa e Twenty-Four THa> CBANTOBD OtT AND CHRONCLE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9,jm t Frst Ad Electon James Leonard Agan Presdent; H. Pekarsk New Squad Captan GARWOOD Henry Pekarsk was elected squad captan, of the Gorwood Frst Ad Squad, succeedng Charles Chrstano, who was Socals Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Parzs of 93 Center, street have moved nto ther new home at 427 Myrtle avenue. Mss Helen Kasperovch of 145 North Maple street has accepted a secretaral poston at Jonathan Dayton Regonal Hgh School. Mr. and Mrs. Melvlle Gaughen of Fourth avenue congratulatons on are the recevng brth of a son, Thomas Allen, on Thanksnbt a canddate for reelecton, at gvng Day at Elzabeth General a meetng Monday nght n Borough Hall. Mr. Pekarsk, a borough specal patrolman, formerly served as vce-presdent of the group. James Leonard, borough recorder, was reelected presdent, and others renamed to admnstratve posts were: Secretary, Jules Lusard; assstant secretary, Goerge Merlo, and treasurer, Joseph Humenck. Alexander Lawson was. elected vce-presdent to serve hs frst term n the admnstratve branch. Hemaflngn-ther ranks n the rescue group are: Frst leutenant. Wllam Remer; second leutenant, Theodore - Grffn; frst sergeant, Lous Mosco, and second sergeant. Patrolman Stewart- McCann., A total 1 of *4,035.83_has been rasng drve, Mr. Leonard announced. Contrbutons have been classfed as receved follows: ndustry, * $1,400; storekeepers; $300; general publc, $2,135. ncluded among ndustral gfts was $500 from the Alumnum Company of Amerca, Mr. Leonard related. The collecton s the largest n the squads hstory, he. sad. Hosptal. Mrs. Wesley Whte of Second avenue s ll ha the hosptal. Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Scher recently spent a few days vstng Mr. Sellers parents n Allentown, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Frederck Carrck of 211 New street announce.the brth of a daughter, Joan Roberta, on November 21. at Overlook Hosptal, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rley, Jr., and games, wth przes beng won 1 by Mrs. Roy Ftzsmmons and Mrs. Dorothy Franssen. Tb%decoraton commttee for the comng Chrstmas party sponsored by the Garwood Womens Club met Tuesday evenng at the home of the charman, Mrs. Eve Solts, 451 Beech avenue. Commttee members ncluded Mrs. Henry Frahme, Mrs. Lester Steffen, Mrs. Leon Anson and Mrs. Ethel Van Natta. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Sypko of 425 Beech avenue are recevng congratulatons on the, brth of a son. Theodore Peter, at Overlook Hosptal, Summt, on November 21. Actvtes n Garwood Publc Schools He boys basketball squad has been selected by the coach, Mss Stephens. The squad wll consst of boys from the sxth, seventh and of Locust avenue have moved to eghth grade teams. The boys ther new home near Washngton, NOC ";"": """" Mrs. Antonette Zaffutto recently entertaned her son and hs brde at her home, 580 Spruce avenue. The Francs SeUers of «S8 Noxa w^ reoj. avenue announce the brth of a daughter. Frances Grace, at, Mlnts enberg-ttosplttl. ~ vember 23. Nelson Galloway has bought the former Rley resdence on Locust avenue. The Lucky Thrteen held ther monthly meetng at the home of Mrs. Ralph Gray of Thrd avenue. Snbad the Salor* At Lncoln Tomorrow GARWOOD Another n the seres of moton pcture shows for chldren arranged by the Garwood Kddes Fund of the local polce Roy Ffasmmons of 345 Thrd s^ Berkeley avenue attended the conventon of the New Jersey ndustral Edtors Assocaton n New Brunswck yesterday. Mr. Ftxsunmons represented the Amercan Type Founders of Elzabeth, Mrs* Bernard WBloughby recently celebrated her brthday. The Beech Hll Card Club wll department wll be presented at *"** ts Chrstmas party ths eve- 3:30 p. m. tomorrow n the audtor-j nm < at th * home of Carl Solts, 451 m of Lncoln School. Tomorrows Beech avenue. Those present wfll program, under sponsorshp of the "* John Solts, Walter Wefanann, Garwood Lons Club, wll taeludelkenneth Whte, Frank Solts. Al "Snbad the Salor^ to color. lea-capooe, Bll Parker, Alfred Peturng Douglas Farbanks, Jr.; and usta. and Walter Fluhr of Gar- Maureen OVara. \ wood. Harold Whte of Roade, remark books, John Kokulak and!**» Fnal program n the seres farr J o«*ph Ganns of Kenlworth and ths season wll be presented at Jack Chrstano of Weseld. Mal- Lncoln School at the same tme""" Rckerson of Surprse Lake on Frday. December 17, under,wll be the guest speaker, sponsorshp of Oarwood Local, 70S, The Square Box meets today at nternatonal Unon of Mne. Mffl e home of Mrs. Sthel Pnter. 481 M Harold Murphy lbrary. Jurtd^^0.?^- «S^^^by t^k nt S W «** - S- *K! nocho." The moton pcture project for d h k b p chldren, sponsored each week by dfferent organzatons to he borough, warn set up and drected by a tt hdd b Ptl g, p commttee headed James Lesak. by Patrolman < Marty Amercan republcs., where s the leadng cereal grown, never had» «#rl<w«fpmlnp com have Haakvthall Squad mustkeep a ^C" average to order panfeld. New ourt Ordnance Frst Readng Tuesday For Measure Creatng New Muncpal Court GARWOOD Provsons for the establshment of a muncpal court n Garwood, replacng the present recorders.court, wll be ntroduced n an. ordnance Tuesday nghf at a regular meetng of Borough Councl, accordng to an announcement by Borough Attorney Bernard Stener. The new court set-up, to become effectve January 1, wll permt magstrates courts to hear cvl cases not n excess of $50. Mr. Stener sad, 1 however, that ths prvlege whch.may be obtaned from the Supreme Court, would not be asked by the borough snce cvl courts are avalable to Elzabeth, Lnden, Summt, Unon and Transfers of n_ Real Estate GARWOOD The followng deeds have been recorded at the offce of County Regster Herbert J. Pascoe to- the Court House, Elzabeth: T The "Borough of Garwood to Matthews-Hoffman, nc., lot 20, block 13, map of buldng plots n Oakland. The Borough to Garwood to to reman on the squad. The frst team squad conssts of Bob ParkbJlL Alan Rchardson, Manfrled Dudlck, John Nadasky, Recorder James T. Leonard, whose term of offce stll ncludes two years, wll be asked to reman Mss Peggy Mllard GARWOOD Announcement of the engagement of Mss Peggy Ml- Melka.and Scbard of Gerald Tanneson,-. Tom Casale, Paul Olear, Harold Murphy, John Corvelyn and Robert Merkler. The boys wll play teams from many surroundng Among.them are: St Mchaels, Cranford; Kenlworth, Mountaln- Y. Seventh Grade - The 7O class made plans for ther Chrstmas party t ther meetng held yesterday. ccufunujrcnouv. cga gunes WUQ a ZB-9 record n» Montors were also chosen for the Unon County ndustral Bowl- **y the month of December as follows: Supples, Steve Zafutto; notce*, over Damond Expanson put the Joyce VanNatta; wndows. Warren Alcoa team to second place wth a DeWolfe; attendance, Frank Aloa; record, whle Df Corporaton Evangelcal/and Lutheran Church bftckboards, Blly Konya; mlk won two from the last-place Alcoa money, Joyce VanNatta; scence Local 7<tt to hold thn! place wth equpment, John Kokulak; nk, 19 wns to ll defeats. New Jersey John Kokulak; captans, Blly Foundry, and ^Machnery dropped Konya and May McCaskll; closets, * ~ - - ~^ Steve Zafutto and Frank Aloa; calendar, Lous Melka and Mary Borell; runner, Maranne Stenen; Jusan Buchbnder; bulletn boards, M ^H Anne Compton; M Grace Colon, and Mrs. Elzabeth Voros. Cards and refreshments wll be enjoyed. The -Roy Ftzsnunonses of 345 Thrd avenue spent the-thanksgvng holday at the^home of the James Ftzstounonses to Hllsde. Mrs. Ann Martel of 328 Thrd avenue recently was hostess at brush denonstraton at her Thorns. Approxmately 20 guests w present There were refreshments BOROUGH OF GARWOOD COABCTOBS NOTCE OF 8AUC OF BSAL r t O K n T roat DSXMOJOKMT TAXKS AND ASSESSMENTS FOB t l TKA» N MM» TMtOM. NoUca s hereby gven that. JOHN F. RCHABDSON. Tn Collector of ke BOBOUOH OF QAHWOOD. N THK COUNTY OF UNOM. STATE OF NW JXBSKY. pursuant to UM authorty of tbm statute n such caaa made and nrovlded. wul on - Tuesday, December 28, 1948 at 10 A. H. (X. 8. t.r at tha Muncpal BuUdlo*. Garwood. N. J, axpoae for sale all UM aavaral tracts and parcels of land hcranaftar padacd as of tbs 1st day of July. U4S, au as computed n tha lst on Ale n ray oon toccuar tntajwt on thats amonls. from July 1st. 1S4* to data of sala. toj aads of such sate. - Tha sad lands wll ba struck off and sold to tha ssm. subject to redamptlon at tw lowestrats> < Wll pulftm t t nterest, but n no < srass of»* par annum Tha payment tor ht sa). shall be ef tha sale or tha property wll be resold. Ths sale la provsons of Revsed Statutas of N. J, NT. Tttas S< amendatory thereof and supplamental Usareto. Any of sad tracts of land may be rsannaj befcgs the sass by tha payment of the amount due thereon to data of such redempton *- -* *-» caata to sudt t»*- Where one or more MUM lnstallmanta ar. *-H.. T,.»* the fun of the assessment becomes due and payable and rnnssqu.nuy 1st snea full amount of damnqent ssssss t s necassarly aadnda ~ " "" t s understood that these parcels wll be sold subject to ell leved but not yet due or pavabls. The followng; a a descrpton of the lands and) u e owssra* tamed n the lst on Ola n my omce. taevther wth the total as computed to July 1st. 1MB. The names are shown aa they sssbaar tn the tax lst duplcate and do not necessarly mean that these portlea are the he property. A m THK FHST PUBLCATON OF THS LST THK COLUCTCH S AUTHORZED TO HDJOW NAMKS FROM THK LST Or PROFKHTT OVVXRKO FOB BALK ONLY UPON BJCCKnT OF CASH OH ^ ^» The followng fgure* do not nclude taxes lavted for the Manareno AllmonU * Wfe Teresa BatUlla J A. Conway _ Oarwood Homes. nc. FnJllp Plcot Joseph Maro : nvestment Homes Pater Wldln Louse BlUler *B. a. T. « SSs-OM. a.ea AA S-a Adv. Faea Sal-M.- te"new Look* FOR THE HOLDAYS 7.50 Creme Permaneflt Speckl 5-00 a. Setttec PHONE WESTFELD TODAY FOR AN APPONTMENT DEAL BEAUTY SALON CCNTKK STatCET OAKWOOD plants, Mare Feola and Susan Buchbnder; nmlntrnanre. Warren DeWoU and Harold Murphy. Montors n the 7T class for December are: Plants, Joyce Esposto; dustng, Helen Vandemark; desks, Davd Gray;, paper, Stella Davnus; calendar, Joan Bronsh and John Koeng; boards, John Greve; bulletn board,. Bob Benson and Grace Del Conte; closets; Jean Steffen; runner, Mary Spna; nk, Joe Espostto; supples, Gerald Tenneson; lbrary." Mary Wanca; wndows. John Cor-v-elyn. The 7A class s leadng the 7O class M to 11 n ther contest Rev. Tougher to Preach On Respect for lfe GARWOOD The Rev. Erc S. Tougher, pastor of the Garwood Presbyteran Church, wll offer a sermon on "Respect for Lfe,** based on. the Sxth Commandment, Sunday at 11 a. m. servces. Sunday School wll be held at 9:43 a. m.. n observance of Unversal Bble Sunday, sponsored by the Amercan Bble Socety, a sound moton pcture. "Thy Word Gveth Lght,** wll be shown at 7 p. m. at the church. An offerng wll be taken for the- sponsorng group. The program wll be held n place of the regular Sunday nght servce. Members of the Youth Fellowshp wll partcpate. The Sesson wll meet Tuesday at 8 p. m. at the home of Albert Gascogne, 18 Russell road, Fanwood. There wll be a meetng tomorrow 3:43 p. m_ of the ntermedate Socety n the manse. wll be known as a magstrate. Mr. Sfener also repbrtedjthat the ordnance..may nclude appontment of a, court clerk. Watoon^tllman n Sweep Over Post Offce GARWOOD After a threegame sweep over thejpost Offce on the Garwood Recreaton alleys last Thursday nght, the Watsan-StUman rollers were out n front by eght games wth a 28-3 record n ng League. A three-game wn Matthews-Hoffman, nc., northerly 100 feet Qf lot 2, block S, map of buldng plots n Oakland. Mr. and Mrs. Davd Segal to Mr. and Mrs. Henry- Kulmane, property n Locust avenue, 300 feet from Center street. - The Borough of Garwood to- Matthews-Hoffman, nc., westerly 20 feet of lot 232 and lots 233 to 286, 239 to 249, block 9, secton No., map of property of New York Suburban Land-Company stuate at Garwood-Weseld. Wllsa, nc., to Massachusetts Products Corporaton, property n North avenue, feet from Center- street.: Herman and Beatrce Machowsky to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Plscopo, lots 253 to 255, block 10, map of secton No. 1, map of property of New York Suburbaf Land Company stuate at Garwood-Weseld.., Sermon on Essentxls For a Ble»ed Chrstmas GARWOOD "Essentals for a Blessed Chrstmas," wul. be the sermon theme of the Rev. Walter C. Pugh, pastor, at 11 a. m. worshp servces Sundy at St Pauls Evangelcal and- Reformed Church. Church school wll be held at 9:49 a. m A Thank Offerng servce wll be celebrated at»7 p. m. Featured at the program wll be the showng of.a flm entoed "My Name s," Han." and a pageant on "Fullness of the. Heart" Members of the Youth Fellowshp wll partcpate n the pageant Thank offerng boxes wll be collected and sent as contrbutons for mssonary work. The Churchmen! Brotherhood urday begnnng at 10 a. m. dents are asked. to have Resther bundles ready at the curb, meeng of tbe Lades Ad was held ths afternoon at tbe churchw Tell Engagement of nue was made^-saturday evenng at a gatherng, of close frends at the Cranwood. Mss Mllard attended Garwood schools and Jonathan Dayton -Regonal Hgh School, and s presently employed by Garwood Surgcal nstrument Manufacturng Company. Mr, Zazesk, a veteran of World War, s also employed by the same company. A ^sprng weddng s planned. Baked Goods Sale RALTQ TBTJRS< FRL SAT. Jane Wyman, Lew Ayres n -- "JOHNNY. BELNDA" plus Joel, McCrea, Charles Blekford n Tour Faces West" SCN^ MON TTCES Barbara Stanwyok Bart Lancaster. n/. "Sorry, Wrong Number".... A l b :-. Donald OConnor TeucKn*, Fussn A A-TghtnV NEXT WED. thru SAT. "Rachel & the Stranger" and "DEEP WATERS" ROVVENA KOXN8 * JOHNNY MASTEHS "Rdculously Souch. Boose" MARTN A FLOBENZ "People n Bttnlatare* * BOSALES SSTERS" "ntruve Anuuons" DANNY CBY8TAL "Comedan" REMY SSTERS "Two Sepa-Stepper* Hot from Harlem" Plus On The Screen "BLACK, EAGLE" Vlxala Pattea _ Alaa Baxter Vlrgla OUmeara EARLY BDU> PRCES Mon. thru Frl BO.Halt Acton SHOW Wta. wndx. Susan Hayward "HARYAPE" also LOB Chancy. Bela Lugos THE WOLF MAN" Plus The Sea Hound Saturday. Sunday Matnee lor Cartoons- 3 LBERTY! SATrSV Mlekey. Booney, Bran Auxlary GARWOOD A baked goods sale wn be held tomorrow from 11 a. m. to 4 pr m. ^t St Pauls two to Sonoco Products. The scores: ALCOA 1XKAL No. 708 <1> Lonal _. 7o v Jos Onaro Orlando. BnxUey _ Oalowsky -US -.US S US 1M ^173 MS DW CORP. <*) Barbarlse... Kenlu* Castaldo... Aloa...; Tomato.:.174 ^ exs 1S ea 147 on Center Btreet Sponsorea by "the Womens Auxlary of the Lons! Club, the sale s under the charmanshp of Mrs. Helen Dckerman.]! Proceeds wll be added to the aux- larys party fund. TODAY Thru SATURDAY Gary Cooper, Ann Sherdan "GOOD SAM" Boy Refers, Lynne Roberta "EYES OF TEXAS" flmed n fmlor < norottsqttnancb AN ORDNANCE to Amend General Ordnance No. St3. Enttled "An, Ordnance to BtgnM* -*MOe Upon the Publc Streets and Hl«nwsys of the Boroucb of Oarwaad. Coontr of Onon and Stata otll Saturday.- Matnee gtjpekman Chapter 14 3 Color Cartoon* Patrck Van Natta W. Duxan ^ Peterson POST OFFCE <0) « S S Chlaravallo Nlemaaz Adamowcx Falkenbcrg Mack. Armtaffe Wraggs WATSON-STlLtMAN -. «03 (3) lea J S Aoollnskl Mllar Loefler ALCOA <3> 164 :..._:.19S BS 143 as 187 U Orun E. Krempa J. Krempa... D. Qrecco... Laraen 843 DAMOND EXP (0) - SO _149.:^ 148 S38 ) S * N. J. FDRY * MACH. (k Cusmano 113 Weuel u 110 H. Raaeoek las FarchOd 139 F. Roode _ lso D. Roode 1SS BS * « Be t Ordaned, by the Mayor and Councl of thoborou** of Oarwood, n County of unlofw. tnat the Ordnance] enttled "An Ordnance to Regulate Traf-f flc upon the Publc Streets and Hghways of the Boroufh of Qarwood. County of ] Unon and State of New Jersey", adoped May « be and the same s hereby amended n the followng partculars: 1. Amend Artcle. Stop Streets, by elmnatng present sectons and 8. and n place thereof, substtutng therefor the followng sectons: Secton 1. ARTCLE BU» Streets East Street. from South Avenue to Hckory Avenue s hereby desgnated as a through street; and Center Street, fromsouth Avenue to Hckory Avenue; s hereby desgnated ** a through street. The followng ^streets, gong east and west, are desgnated as Stop Streets at ther ntersecton wth Cast Street -and Center Street: Wllow Avenue, Myrtle Avenue, Spruce Avenue, Locust Avenue, Beech Avenue, Pne Avenue, Hazel Avenue, Hemlock Avenue and Hckory Avenue. Secton 2. South Avenue s hereby desgnated as a throlgh street. Tbe followng streets., at ther ntersecton wth South Avenue, are hereby desgnated, as Stop Streets: Maple Street. West Street, Esst Street. Osk Street and New Street. Secton 3. Spruce Avenue s hereby desgnated as a through street, and West Street, at ts ntersecton wth Spruce Avenue s hereby desgnated as a Stop Street. SUNDAY Thru TUESDAY Bette Davs Robert Montgomery "JUNE BRDE". " Afce Edw. O. Robnson, John Lund Gall Bussell "Nght Has A Thousand Eyes". Next WED A THTJRSl Janes Stewart n Alfred Htchcocks "ROPE" n Techncolor also Dane Clark Geraldne Brooks "EmbracettMe You" CRANFORD Thnra_ Ft. Sal, Dee "GOOD SAM" Gary Cooper. Ann Sherdan Than. * PrL t:4«- S:4S Sat.»:!» 8:40!«:» "The EYES~or TEXAS* Flmed n Trucolor, Roy Bo*ers and Trgger Andy Devlne. Lynn Roberta Than. * fr. lsa 7:*«1«:4«Ss. l:45-«sa_s:m also June Haver n ScuddaHooScuddarW "" n Techncolor 8ERlrSH SAT: MORNNG WHd BU Ellott as "Bed Kvder"..". n "Lone Texas Ranger".Borenete n. - y1 t HT y t Extra. Cartoons MON., TTJES.. WED. > "Johnne Belnda" THURSDAY ONE DAY~" Jane Wyman, Denns Morgan n "B*& Mm of Mssour" Janes Cacney, George Raft n "Ejch Dawn De" SATURDAY MATNEE ONLY 3 Color Cwtoons 3 Sun., Mon., Tordu. Dec U-1S-14 Bette Davs. Robt Montgomery "JNP RPlTs** w**aw& apa\as^a^ ~ Saal. Hat ls 1:«l»:t5 Mam. Tees. 3:B«8:45 "Nght Has A ^ Thousand Eyes" &w. G.»»MHH, Gall Wed. A Thurs., Dec TWO DAYS ONLY AUred Bleheseks.."ROPE" Color by Techncolor James Stewart, Joan Chandler, J:SO «:!» Embraceaole You" Dane Clark. Geraldne Brooks 1:«O r.oo 10:08 Secton 4. Beech Avenue s desgnated as a through street, and St t t t t th.by Mazurkewcs Asar. nolomey oa SONOCO PROD. 138 Bolomey,_ 175 FetroszeU!} Megles Ctrgllano,. Walnwrght S3 174 SO TM SO 141 New Engne Answers Frst Call to-fre GARWOOD Garwoods new 916,000 Seagrave fre engne attended ts frst call Monday at 1:45 m. when a stll alarm "was answered for a blaze n the cellar of a resdence at 312 Walnut avenue, owned by George Perry. The fre had broken out n a basement stor-j 1 bn. Fremen used portable! extngushers. Damage was slght Kasha «r OWatan On* out of «r«ry thraa n tha Unted States s 45 y«ara old older. Ths s about SO mllon GARWOOD NDUSTRAL BOWLNG LEAGUE TAM STANDOfQ * W L Watson-SUllman._. la 8 Alcoa _JK> 13 D Corn. 1B 14 Sonoco Prod.,. 17 fl N. J. Wry * Hach Damond Exp. 15 la Post Offce _ jj 20 Alcoa Local No DM Basaf* Keep au ol. grease or.pantsoaked rags n meul-covered cor»- sners PHOTO GREE1WG CARDS THAT Ths year we wtn plaa ear* fa«- l d» ««* s MrsrUaflr tew. NEW HOMES On Myrtle Avenue SEE MURRAY «pphy P0R. NSURANCE CONSULT DAVD A. MURRAY «U CENTBK 8T. OAKWOOD. N. J. WE. 1-4J64 «r 2-47M-M Street, at ts ntersecton wth Beech Avenue. s hereby desgnated as a Stop Street. Secton B. Walnut Street s hereby desst&sted as a through street at ts ntersectons wth Second Avenue. Thrd Avenue and Fourth Avenue. Secton. 8. Cedar Street s hereby desgnated ss a through street at ts ntersectons wth Second Avenue and Thrd Avenue. Secton 7. Oak Street s hereby desgnated as a through street at ts ntersecton wth Second Avenue. Secton 8. Second Avenue s hereby desgnated as a through street at ts ntersecton wth Wlnslow Place. ARTCLE n A Ou Way Srsas Secton 1. Wlnslow Place, gong north from North Avenue towards Second Avenue, s hereby desgnated as a "one way" street. Secton 3. Anchor Place, gong south from Second Avenue towards North Avenue. s hereby desgnated as a "one way" street. ARTCLE n B Pmrklag.1 Oaaassrelal Vehcles Secton 1. Parkng of njsbuu lal vehcles s prohbted for longer perods than one hour on Wllow Avenue. South Avenue. North. Avenue and Second Avenue) from the Weseld Town Una to the Cranford Town fne. 3. All Ordnsnces nconsstent herer wth a»» hereby repealed. 3. Ths Ordnance shall take effect mmedately. N.tloa The fooewotng ordnance was ntroduce* «nd passed on Arst readng st s reulsr meetng of_4h» Mayor and Councl of the Aoroturh of Qarwood held on Tuesd*v. November 33, 194a, and wll be consldfor fnal nassaga after a publc heartna- at another regular meetng of tha sad Mayor and Councl at tha Muncpal Buldng. Oarwood. New J«~». on TUESDAY. DECEMBER at :» P. M. WALTER a McMANUS. Borough dark Data*}: November FA6SHP29 Guaranteed CUSTOM-MADE STEEL VENETAN BUNDS Whte *r Lght trary $4v25 up t. ft wlntmam CALL WKSTPTtXD 2-4SM JOHN SVENDA «lt SOOTH AVst, OAmWOOD How! Drurars from 5 to 9 (Op«ntv«tyDay) CONTNUOUS. ENTERTANMENT AFTER 8 P. M. K«w rouot We HaaU Cfcsxse Ne C**s«Chats* A» Aay rsae POPULAK PUCE8 R T Z.. NOW SHOWNG Bart Lsaesster ^eaa Featalne "Kn the Blood Off My Hands" and Bg Feature Verealea «ke Salaad Cslv.H T-nt t Romantc" REGENT NOW "3 LTTLE PGS* r * MaeMarraj Msdslea* Camll "An nnocent Affar" Janet Blar O»U Bayward "Black Arrow" WALTKft READES %ANFELD THKATBE8 MOVE GUDE, nun OAU PLANFELD For Move nformaton NOW! Aaa Sfeastas Oary Cooper Sam" Starts Thurs., DEC. 16th "June Brde" "K*. the Blood Off ^ Ms Hands" "For the Love Of Mary EVERY MONDAY 5 Bg Acts 5 VAUDEVLLE Mas S frst Kan Sorem UU THVK&. FRL A SAT. fns MasMarrsy ^, MsaeUae Carr.ll n An nnocent Affar. Dem Barry Jaae Marn T n h to Alcatraz" SUN. For 4 DAYS Jeaa Artkar Wllam B.lden ^Arzona" tm-.w.a.no The Cranford Dramatc Club prescnu the rotous OUver Goldsmth etunedy She Stoops to Conquer" DtrMtMl by AlUn Whtney CRANFDRD CASNO Fr., at, December 9,1 0,1 1 Cnran at 1:4* Student tckets, Thurs. only Prce $ Tax -10 $1-25 Total $1.50 Total $ 60 "nckzta at the door, or now on sale at: Cnnford Flower Shopp. Mtarteu Pholo Shop. The SoorUmMnm Shop. Boa. Sar, rmsj Crspn CR- CTlZBf AHD CHRONCLB. THURSDAY, Dl TwelfthMessah Producton At JPrsff.^^ f, MS Floyd Wprthlngtnn. who has been heard twce before n the Craaford presentatoa of the oratoro. Solost at the Forest Hlls, L.T, Church. Mr Wnrthlna^nn haa t n f w * H of the#- Chrstmas SBSSOD, the Frst Pres* byteratt Chun* wll present ts twelfth annual perfpnnance of Handels oratoro, rthe Messah, Sunday. lft, at 7:45 y p. m. to the churd audtorum. Sung wth reverence for ts sacred message, and wth enthusasm for ts great musc, ths yearly presentaton has come to hold specal meanng for those who take part as well asforthose who lsten. The Rev. Robert G. tn&ton. pastor, wll open the servce wth an nvocaton and wfl] dedcate the musc Undsbarg, Kan, "Amercas Oberammergau." From ts openng strans n a rectatve "Comfort Y«My People. 1 by the tenor, the,relgous poem rses and falls as joy, sorrow and exaltaton are portrayed n be tellng.of a war-fallen people, g a the comng of a f th ld to the worshp of God. Solo parts agan ths year wn be sung by rma Thekla Fensel of new Yovk, soprano; Valere Esty of Weseld. contralto, and Floyd Worthngton of New York, bass. Harvey Smth-Spencer of New York, wll make hs debut before Cranford "audences as the tenor splost Mss Mary Elzabeth Bonnell of Weseld. mnster of musc for the local church, wll drect the chor of 80 voces, featurng sngers from Cranford and neghborng communtes. Walter N. Hewtt, organst at the Prospect Presbyteran Church, Maplewood, wll perform for the twelfth consecutve year n the Cranford producton. Performed for the frst tme on Aprl 13. J74«^n Dublta. TThe Messah** nas grown unsurpassbgly as the melodc herald far the Chrstmas story as centered on saahs propheces of the comng of Chrst known for Handel, hs muscal orjgmally operas., to g f a w^h to purfy the world, and the flnal grand jublaton by the chor sngng the "Hallelujah Chorus," at the clmax at the oratoro. Mss Fensel, soprano solost, wll make her second appearance n the annual presentaton. Well-known as a rectalst and solost, she s a pupl of delle Patterson nnew York, and has sung n concerts and oratoros wth the late Cesare Sodero and Dr. Hugh Stone of the Boston Oratoro Socety, who also coached Mss Fensel. The soprano solost has toured the West Coast and also has sung n concerts throughout New York State and New England. Mss Fensel, a lyrc coloratura, holds a voce fellowshp from Trnty College, /Hdon. featured n several recttate at Town Hall n New York. n addton, he has performed n oratoros n New Jersey and New York and also has conducted many concerts throughout the country. Hs muscal background ncludes work at the JulUard Graduate School n New York. Mss Bannell. chor drector, s a Fellow of Trnty College of London and an assocate, of the Amercan Guld of Organsts. She s a pupl of Dr. Norman Coke- Jephcott and Dr. Charlotte Garden. Mr. Hewtt, organst for the local performance of snce ts ntal The Messah performance 11 Also appearng for the second tme n Cranford. Mrs. Esty, a student of Yves Tnayre of New York, s a graduate of the Conservatory of Mny_ Toronto, Canada, where she was awarded the Domnon Prze for * 1 ng r> g She years ago, has been rectalst at two conventons of Amercan Guld of Organsts., and also has gven two rectals n the chapel of Prnceton Unversty. A past-presdent of the Musc Educators Assocaton of New Jersey and the Musc Teachers Assocaton of the Oranges and vcnty. Mr. Hewtt has studed at the Jullard School of Musc and at Northwestern. Columba and New York Unverstes. He s a member of the Natonal Assocaton of Teachers of ad a past-dean of. the Metropolan New Jersey Chapter of the \mercan Guld of Organsts. Mr. Wsrltt «*..*U* ^wy muw TJHan Carpenter. Gaston VL Dether, Mark Andrews and T.". Tertlus Noble..:.,, ncrease n Fees Announced by VNA The Cranford Vstng Nussft Assocaton voted to ncrease nurses fees begnnng tomorrow, December 10, at Us regular monthly meetng hut Frday n the Cranford Publc Lbrary. The new every quarter-hour thereafter, t was announced. * A -donaton of 457 artcles from the Cranford Branch. Needlework Guld of- Amerca, was acknowledged wth grattude. t was announced that a total of 268 calls were made by nurses last month. Mrs. Frank W. Meyers presded. Announces Settlement. When three ralroad operatng unons, representng engneers, fremen and swtchmen, decded tly to accept the carrers* offer of a 10-cent-an-hour ncrease n wages, settlement of the dspute was announced- by D. P. rates were accepted followng a re- Looms, ^arman of the Western port made by Mrs. Everett Rem,Ralroads Wage Commttee, n hecharman of the ponted, to study surroundng communtes. n vew of the. assocatons growng expenses, t was voted to establsh the followng new rates: v c» General nursng. $1.75 an hdur; m SHOW at offce vsts, 75 cents an hour; hycommttee ap-; half of the natons carrers. Mr. nurses fees n Looms s a former resdent of Cranford and once served on the cranford Board of Educaton. podermcs, $1.50. maternal - and new-born care,*42.50; health edu- Frederck D. Walters. 20 Cresent place, was n the cast of the All- College Capers, varety producton, prented last Thursday nght b caton, $1.00; appontments, $3.00, presented last Thursday nght by and delvery, $10, at all tmes. For Drew Unversty undergraduates vsts after hours, on Sundays and at Madson. Mr. Walters s. a on holdays, the fee wll be_$3 for-freshmann the College of Lberal the frst hour, and 90 cents for Arts. Gold ^turned ^te:oratoro,whwj«tfa«og was shown- by*fcoadpn" atntmres (or hs use of talan -dalogue. n 24 days, "The Messah" was completed. Although acclam and recognton "for Handels masterpece dd not follow mmedately, "The Messah n 1750 was unversally proclamed throughout Europe. ts "frst performance n the Unted States took place n New York n 1770, and currently, the oratoro Js presented annually n has performed n rado, rectal and church work and also has been heard wth Hodney Saylor n a MM hnnsnf of "The Messtah" at the Font Presbyteran Church n Newark. Appearng n the tenor role ths year. wql be Harvey Smth-Spencer who made hs debut as a tenor of the dstngushed Vennese conductor. Rchard Lert Snce then, Mr. Smth-Spencer has sung the rate under drecton of Otto Kleroperer. Chosen as the tenor solost for the Bethlehem Bach Festval ths past season at BeUuehem,~Pa., the vocalst has-been descrbed as a "Hddentenor of the Wagneran type wth a full brllant voce and wde range." No newcomer as bass solost.s Ths Chrstmas SHOP SEAGERS LARGE SELECTON GFT BOXED CHRSTMAS -" CANDY ;r"-. " - By - LOUS SHERRY WHTMAN LOVEL A COVELL SCHRAFFT CANDY CUPBOARD COAST TO COAST MOVERS TQUTRS FOR THE 4 TO 14 ST BRGHT... h wll male* hf look shny, dman and pnttyl RGHT... H wll storf good groomng, hobfft early 1.00 to 4.00 CUTE... tt H* perfect Aywltereaflbe r tx8. Br Van atsh B-t-«Jr HENRY P. TOWNSEND, k<* ALLED VAN UNES, Bat WALLPAPER SALE! ONLY 2,000 ROLLS LEFT of Beautful Patterns by MPERAL and DEVOE ; \ Formerly 1.00 to 1.50 Per Roll 20c to 40c PER ROLL PLENTY OF FULL ROOM LOTS Must Be Sold To Make R For Our New Stock. Johnston Pant: Shop N. UNON AVE. CHJUFOBy 5JK VST OTJt DOUBLE KAY NUT SHOP Famly Mx lb..89 Blanehed Vt. Peanuts 1b. JK party Mx ;. n. U9 Deluxe Cashews...:.. n. L25 Deluxe Mx lb. L59 JARS of BARD CANNES CANDY CANES romssa csxas dmstottan aabnan >>far «glowrlna rsapenss t. your MERRY CHRSTMAS Wpeat... A. ranr penns ofcxdtbf WooerhH ltagraano Cor a bfl VSON BEACH CLUB COMMUNTY OWES TS SUCCESS TO THE LOYAL SUPPORT OF ENTHUSASTC CLUB MEMBERS CkkUng out h* Vw RsMnalalns AU-Y«or Homes wth Yottr Own Prhral* Baa*. U lhn swwl brck 4 loo. ts.vr^ot $10. Stfloco... a wanb. eampdlng r sr«v that eootlaaea to show naor <d ts faarnatrsa. S,, PbutmM.. asso <af ha moat tradttaonshy beautful frsgsnnas n tha World... and one most prsed by b a.$2s. tlm TsjUo... dk* add oreda«m aaptmea! n a ywfuna>... n a p»hsa beauty s as) rare and fragle as tncranoa t oootana, 7^0, U, *U. Ph CMS FOR HER LUdEN LELONG TOLETRES -^ BeJalaka, Openng Nght, ndscrete, Whsper, Srocco, JtUot, Tulspn, Tempest and Taglo 1^0 to YARDLEY of LONDON.. SETS v v a2&to6.75 RENORS My Alb and Ouc Perfume, Eau de Toktte - and S«U ; 2.00 to CHANTLLYS Bath Grystak and Salts 3.S0 DORSArVS Perfumes and Eau do Tolette and Dustng Powders 1.25 to Perfume, Dustng Powder, Bath Salts and Tolet Water 1.00 to 3.50 RCHARD HUDNUTS Genemy, Yanky Oover,, and Volet Sec Perfumes and Tolet Water Sets 1.10 to OLD SPCE Perfume* and Tolet Waters 1.00to1.75 WRSLETS Savon Royale Soap, 3 Cakes.69 DUSTNG Powders.69to 2.75 WRSLEVS Bath Cystab..69to1.00 NYLON DRESSER SETS. 5.95to COMB and BRUSH SETS by Pro-Phy-Lac-Tc 3.49 and 4.S0 TOM Permanent Wave Sets wth Plastc Curlers 2.00 COMPACTS, Slver and Gold Plated 2.98to 5.00 THERMOPNE BUBBLE BATH.. : 1.00 LUdEN LELONG SOAP, n All Fragrances 3 cakes 2.00 LA CROSS mplement SETS 5.00to POWDER PUFFS n Gft Packages.50 to 3.00 DOUBLE LUCK BUBBLE BATH 1.00 GFTS FOR HM SCHCK Twn njector RAZOR, wth 20 Blades and Case,. :., : TOLETRES by Yanfley ct^ London, Town, Courdey, Hs Excellency, Wrsleys, Seaforth, Old Spce, * Pahnolhre and Colgate, n 5etV ; <&^ 1.00 to 5JO SHAVNG LOTON by Old Spce, LOre, Seaforth, Yardley MENS PPES by Kay Woode 1.00to 5.00 QGARS and CGARETTES, n Gft Packages NEW One-Pece GLLETTE RAZORwth 10 Blades 1.00 GLLETTE ARSTOCRAT 3.79 SCHCK ELECTRC RAZORS, Double Head SCHCK SHAVER REST REMNGTON Trple Head Electrc SHAVER SHAVNG BRUSHES 1.00to NYLON MLTARY SETS 3.50 to RAZOR BLADES n GFT PACKAGES WATERMAN PEN and PENOL SETS to 1330 WATERMAN BaH Pont PENS 1.00 WATERMAN PENS 5.00 NORMAN PEN and PENCL SETS 1.95 WEAREVER BaH Pont PENS.oo PLAYNG CARDS, Sngle and Double Decks 50 to 2.50 LEATHER WALLETS 79to 5.00 RONSON UGHTERS 6.50 RONSON MASTER CASE llt50 BERKELEY UGHTER 2.00 DE LUXE GEM RAZOR, wth 30 Blades 2.75 MARGARET OBREN TOLETRES for lttle* Grls.75to 3.75 BATH TUB TOYS, Wde Varety.29to.98 NOVELTY SOAP Forms.:...: GFTS FOR THE KDDES NUTR1NE BEAUTY AD SETS (Bubble Bath, Cologne, Shampoo and Hand Loton) : -. BABY TOYS, Beautful Selecton, up from COMB and ^BRUSH SETS 2.49 up GFTS FOR THE FAMLY 1.00 NFRA-RED LAMPS 4.79 EASTMAN CAMERAS, From 3.16 to WESTCLOX ELECTRC CLOCKS 5.50 and 6.95 (Plus Tax) HOT WATER BOTTLES.98 to mm. MOVE CAMERA mm. PROJECTOR HEATNG PADS, Guaranteed 4.95 to 7.95 SPERTJ SUNLAMP 9.5o THERMOS JUG S 2.50 to 5.00 WESTCLOX ALARM CLOCKS STATONERY, Gft Boxed.75 to 2.00 GFT BATH S AP 69 to SEAGERS 1O4 No. Unon Avenue Open Evenngs STORE CRanford 6-O7O< f m mm r.,

17 Scence Santa & T<& ; f you thnk Santas got an easy job, youve got another Trnty Guld Hold* Electon, Xmas Party Offcers were electedf andtostaued Monday nght at *he annual meetng and Chrstmas party of a» Evenng Branch of the Trnty Guld, -at Trnty- Church. -Mrs; Henry T. Gruber was reelected presdent, and her new slaty p rft* thqught comng, accordng to Dr. cers ncludes: Vce-presdent, Mr*. Danel Bergsma. state commssoner of health. Nowadays he has to Sara Froat; secretary, Mrs. H.... Wllam H. Old; treasurer, f" fce scentfc n hs selecton of toys. Copson, and correspondng secre* Because just any old toy wontda tary. Mrs. Edward Whte, V.-; As a matter of fact, say the chld n place of the usual- exchange.experts. Santa has to be an expert of gfts among members, the group H chld growth and development contrbuted gfts: whch wll. be among other thngs. Res got to dstrbuted at the.home for the Aaged n Bound Brook. Enter- has to be guded _. Heres the way, toy by toy, Mr. of 25 women under drecton Mrs. Robert Gurry. Claus can help your baby promote motor control and all-around physcal development: The followng new members were ntroduced: Mrs. Henry A. Meyer. Mrs. H. E. Stoner, Mrs. A. The one-year-old needs thngs Crowell and Mrs. F. Morrs. to strengthen and develop hs back, leg, and arm muscles. Santa should come bearng steps and boxes to Cranford Students On Pngry Honor Roll Fve Cranford students at Pngry School, Elzabeth, have been lsted among those on the honor roll bs month. They nclude Arthur Lews, son of Dr. and Mrs. Albert Lews of 41 Reord avenue, and THUK&UAY, Lacky Wnners n Food Aucton Darng Rado Broadcast Here clmb on and bg blocks to tug and lft.. Junor s- happy pullng or pushng somethng on wheels or rdng a small three-wheeled car. A lttle later, at two, he gets a kck out of sldng down a gently nclned, smooth board, and clmbng a safely anchored ladder. -By three,, hed lke a teeter-totter eetertotter Wllam Stanger, son of Mr. and or Mrs. Wesley somethng to clmb and swng on. ey A. A Stanger, Jr, of 499 The four-year old can manage Casno avenue, both th named d on ththe the "What Am. a trcycle wth skll And by thefrst honor roll n Form :\ ; Saturday morane. Those w tme these boys and. grls have Others honored are Terrell Fred- son of Mr. and Srs. W. Ken- case held below the regular retal-prce questons correctly, or pad over for local reached the rpe old age offveanderck, sx, theyve reached the stage neth Frederck of 107 Eastman Where they do very well wth scs- street,, second honor roll n n {th» J^fttd Sometmes theyve even mastered rol-[son or Mra.^Fran<^ Berardnell of j«7,. -, sxth h grade; Costan Berardnell ler-skatng and ce-skatng 107 Centennal avenue, --> frst hontt Methodst Couples 9 3ub on of M, T. Matthews*. : As you can see. toys play anl 1 roll?! 1 n *? Form Ff" V ^ and "^ Jay *? Harbeck»V **«*«*» v ;; Members of f the cast nclude Mrs. mportant part h Mr. and Mrs. John *.. Xmas Play Lou, Totten, Mn..tt. T. Jfcpler opment n the begnnng, the beck of 10 Tulp street, second chld has to have larger playthngs, honor rouln Form. because he s only able to use hs whole body. Later on, he grad-. Chrstmas Program uates to the toys that make hm _ - use the small fne muscles. For Meetng of DAR» ^ ^ «**«^rf rra^ ajv ^rf gam grows and develops by wrtng the N. J. State Department of Health, >, Trenton 7, N. J., for the nformatve publcaton "Your Chld From One To Sx." ecu. They dotarmore good than (boy whose tuton s beng flnan "*""- by the chapter. ^ ^ the Kddes A Pet for Chrstmas! ftpsltchurch;.>jjfflj;*»ent ts annual whte gft play on Sunday, December 19. at 8 p. m. n the Wasps are very helpful to man. Tfcey sometmes damage frut but they also destroy largt numbers of caterpllars: and other harmful n- church audtorum. The play rtb* Other Shepherd." by Dorothy featured at a meetng of Cranes Clarke Wlson, wu be under drec- Ford Chapter, Daughters of the, Amercan Revoluton, Tuesday at 2 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Earl Dunfee, 109 Maple place.. n place of a regular speaker, DO YOU KNOW? the group wll present a play, year ml laeat Remembrances of Chrstmas," under drecton of Mrs. O. E. Werner. w Jaaaa Members are requested to brng a small gft orto donate funds as a Chrstmas gft for the 8-year-old WE HAVE PUPPES, CANARES, OTTENS, LOVE BRDS. Also Aquarum Supples ard Chrstmas Stockngs for Your Pets. A small depost wll hold any pet or artcle untl Chrstmas. Open Evenngs Untl 9 Open Sunday, Dec 19, from 11 to 4 Cranford Pet Shop 11 NORTH AVR.E. CWord BULDNG MATERAL LUMBER TRM MASONRY, SCREENS STORM SASH HARDWARE. PANT NSULATON CROSLEY APPLANCES YOUNCSTOWN STEEL KTCHENS THATCHER HEATNG PRODUCTS BULDERS 9 GENERAL SUPPLY CO. M» Catmal Amnu. OUnfonl 64»S0S.t^alMtt^jnoum Left to S 84 Cranford terrace; (Story* on Page 28.) Mrs. a Hlderbrand,G.K. Warner, R. L. Hardy, Charles Robert and M O. Hallenbeck. Whtefaee Mountan Wlmngt For nformaton Reservaton, Wrte WEATHER VANE Wlm g, Phone Wlmngton REFNANCE YOUR HOME THE CRAWFORD TRUST COMPANY FOUNDED MEMBER DEPOST NSURANCE CORPORATON 9. MS Conservatory Workshop Presents Guest Artsts Three guest artsts were featured Monday afternoon at a meetng of As ths wll be the.last meetng -rated and <«er or flour ground of the year, all members are urgently requested to attend and par- terprse. r a, a Do*. tcpate n the eonjest. There s no ^he^onservatory Workshop at the «no 8t part n lvestock f~ H, * admttance charge, and anyone nterested n photography s cordally Some of Mrs. Thomas G. Glley, 4 avalabler however f Lv- VVh ~" Frazer place. economcal means of, upp, v " nvted to attend. ^ n human nutrton Selecton from Tschakowsky, Greg and Rachmannoff were played by Mrs. Joseph - Tunner, panst, who also joned Mrs S. J. Spmmes n the playng of. the fol lowng duets: "Lutspel" Overture, by Herold; Opus 73, Keler-Bala; "Poet and Peasant," by Von Suppe, and "Country Gardens," by Percy Granger. Mrs. Rommes also played several pano- solos, ncludng "Consolaton," by Mendelssohn. A talk and dsplay on handpanted trays wjere gven by Mrs. Clarence Meyers. ** * Photographc Socety Fall Pcture Contest The Cranford Photographc Socetjrwfllhold ts-fall pcture contest at thetownshp rooms at 8:15 p. m. Tuesday. Photographs submtted wll be of nformal portrats and autumn scenes both WNDOW SHADES HOLLAND MADSON LT <» to M tech) - TOKK CLOTH 1.10 ON YOUR ROLLER 26" 28" 30" Whte or Ecru luoto* Pont Shop. l«7-5 N. ONON AVB. CaUafMd C-25M black and whte prnts and color Dont Gamble Wth Vson Have a Regular Eye Examnaton DR, G. HNDMAN OPTOMETRST* 1 No. UNON AVB. BBOXKN UDSU DUNJCATKD to Cr. Tr«rt B4(.> CRANFORD, N. J % DSCOUNT On All Damonds, Watches and Jewelry Purchased from Now Tll Chrstmas! Bulova, Elgn, Waltham Other Fne Watched Damond Rng* from $25.00 to $ Brthstone Rngs. Nmr Ataormwnt of Gold dentfero Chest* of Roforg A Brotv Sforware., Wkxh Bands. Prompt and Qnanutaed WATCH and CLOCK BBPASNO W«fc Dane «n Pnmses McCURDY JEWELERS 6 Alder. Street Ganford t>0631 (Between North and No, Unon Aves.) SHRT A fautlfuuy 1AUN0EK0 P ^ a W FtATWOK SMCM SHEETS 12 PU0W CASES Ac 100 North Avenue, Garwood, N. J. Voters To Name 3 Trustees New Regstraton Deadlne Dec 30; Pettons Due Jan. 19 KENLWORTH Local voters wll fll three full three-year terms on the Kenlworth Board of Educaton at the. annual school - - ^ ^ THE CBANTORO CmZKN AMD CBRONCLK, THURSDAY. DBCKMBKR 9. 1B48 Pag* Tweutr-atvw Honor Roll pupls not mentoned last week: Robert Hamlton. Grade are: Leon Dwroak. Harold Foersch, Other offcers of the mens organzaton were named as follows: the Kenlworth Board of Educaton nual candlelght servce at. the FROrOglD OKONANCE Ns. 9St Douglas Medc, Martn Montgney, Plans are beng made for the an- James Lohman. Rchard Margeton, Charles Kosmutza, Jr., reelected and of the local governng body church Chrstmas Eve. There wll AN ORDNANCE to Amend Ordnance Anthony Pazenza, Rchard Tyjewvce-presdent; Mchael Forceny, wll confer wth Commssoner of be a Chrstmas program for the No. 189 Enttled "An. Ordnance to sk, Gerald Vnella, Dolores Caforo, Madelne Caruso, Lnda secretary-treasurer; Claude Butler, Amend an Ordnance Enttled An Ordnance to Reculale and lmt the Heght Educaton Charles D. Anderson older department of the Sunday sergeant-at-arms, and Mr.. Arthur and other state offcals n Trenton school at the church on the evenng and Bulk of Bulldnc*. To Regulate and Hoke, Joan Anne Koeng, Joan trustee,forthree years. The new Determne, the Areas of Yards. Courts next Wednesday on the problem of of Sunday, December 19. and Other Open Spaces, and to Regulate Scavuzzo and- Beverly Thomas. presdent wu be nstalled at thefnancng a proposed 10-classroom Boy Scout Troop 82 wll meet at and Restrct the Locaton of Buldngs. The fourth grade s very happy electon on February 8, t was announced ths week by Dstrct January meetng, at whch tme he Desgned for Specfc Uses and the Regu- of Trades and ndustres. Known addton to be erected between and the church from 7:30 to 9 p. m. to-latomorrow. The adult. Bble class as Ordnance No. 114 of the Borough of newcomer from Elzabeth. to welcome Frank Plummer, a wll appont hs commttees. to the rear of the present two Other auxlary offcers elected Kenllworth. Clerk Helen Arthur. Terms exprng are those of Allen Arthur, John Those requested to attend the day.. worth n establshng a general scheme Talk on Tabernacle school buldngs on the Boulevard. wll convene at 8:36 p. m. Wednes- WHEREAS. the Borough. of Kenl- were* Mrs. Helen Arthur, vcepresdent, and Mrs. Regna Curry, for the good and welfare of the Borough, conference nclude Mayor Fred V. set asde a certan centrally located area A. Beyerl and Walter. Borght secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Mchael Ptten, Borough Treasurer E. G. and desgnated the aame as a busness Contnung at Chapel January 19 wll be the deadlne for Forceny presented Mrs. Barsness dstrct. ntendng thereby to establsh a Anderson, Borough Audtor F. J.. flng of pettons by canddates for wth a par of gloves n apprecaton of her work as presdent. establshed n sad area a suffcent num- Recent Events shoppng center for the muncpalty, and KENLWORTH Lawrence T. Stefany, Mchael Tortora, presdent of the. Board of Educaton; ber of Olng statons, gas statons or pub-contnue hs llustrated talks on the WHKREAS, there has already been Chambers of Baltmore, Md., wll the three posts. After the busness sessons the Allen Arthur, the boards charman n Kenlworth lc garages, and Tabernacle n the Wlderness" n The dstrct clerk called atten- two groups joned for a Chrstmas WHKREAS. the establshment of.buldngs and gronnds;-super addttto j^ffljltho Kenlworth Gospel Chapel -ton to a change n voter regstrar party at wlchrmktorcehy was vsng Prncpal Edwn W. Kraus, publc garages wn be _ to - ~ the ton requrements under Chapter Santa Claus and Mrs. Smms took Dstrct Clerk Helen Arthur, Abraham Grossman, the brdes attor- comprehensve plan desgned to lessen opened hs seres of Bble messages Publc Schools or every nght at 8 oclock except Sat- and Monday. Mr. Chambers publc safety and general welfare of theurday communty and shall nterfere wth the 287 of the *ws of MS. Under the the part of Mrs. Santa Claus. R new law, t s requred that a person must be regstered 40 days Arthur and Mr,,JBauer. Awards freshments were n charge of t ney, and Archtect Frederck EJ- MeKlnley BaHdnc congeston on the Kenllworthvfloulevard. Sunday.. secure safety from Ore. panc and other 999Sejt : The kndergarten pror.t^the,date of thejtchl were::pr«s floted.temfl^ankmy are or ganb^4h]^ welfare, -dlng of lands and tr tor to*be-entweotb t* b ttld t vote! The Mrs. Anna Wckham, Mr. and Mrs. deadlne for.regstraton -for thearthur, Mrs. Anne Kosmutza and February 8 electon therefore" wll Mrs. Joseph Furze. be December 30. All persons permanently regstered are enttled to vote n Transfers of the school electon. Others wshng to vote must regster by December 30 wth the borough clerk or at the offce of the.county Board of Electons n the Court House, Elzabeth... Mr.. Arthur, a former borough counclman, who also served formerly on the Plannng Board, s completng a two-year unexpred term on the school board. He s charman of buldng and grounds. Mr. Arthur was elected h February, 1047, tp complete the unexpred term of Lester H. Cooper, who resgned n December, He resdes at 65 Arthur terrace. Mr. Beyerl was apponted to the Board of Educaton n December, MS, to fll the unexpred term of Charles Davd, and n February, 1946, was elected for a full three- raoposeo OBDNANCK N». tts AN OHDNANdfe for the Monroe Avenue Street to Twenteth Street, Makng an Appropraton far the Needed funds-to PaytorBald mprovement and Provdng for aa Hnandna* Trjarvoft*. Be t Ordaned by the Borough Councl of the Borousfr of Kenllworth. n the County of Unon:, saw t and had chance to handle 8S, and Judy Anderson, Grade 6R. t f they wshed. He would not Eghth grade mothers met last Court Practce Changes Fned for Speedng Ken 1 wo11h News stay n hs basket overnght, and Wednesday- Mrs. Alfred Seals was Told bv Rotarv Speaker KENLWORTH Charged wth had to be hunted every mornng. elected presdent and Mrs. Andy He.would clmb n desks, bookcases, or the terrarum, but was Clerk Stanley H. Weston was guest 826 Sprngfeld avenue. Cranford, KENLWORTH Dstrct Court speedng, George B. Greenwood of Barbarse, secretary. The topcs under dscuson were class trps. "" C " 1<U V,K ",, ^ never found n the same place what u,h n» tto n w»r wear f«r for worf,,». graduaton, nn and n^l s P eaker at the weekly luncheon was fned $10 and nnsrwart $ twce. Ralph Mawaldt boarded how to rase money for the class. meetng of Kenlworth, Rotary court costs when arragned before hm over one week-end. The offcals at the Tralsde Museum sug- Mr. Kraus outlned the plans to the Club at the Htchn Post, Route 29, last Wednesday. He dscussed Recorder Wllam Bruder n polce mothers... ^ Electons by M& S Hymnology Professor gested that he be released. changes n court procedures and court Monday nght. The summons The eghth,.grade volley ball C3[ub and Auxlary School Plan Gal Easton has brought n ateam beat the seventh grade team was ssued by Patrolman Charles At Local Church Sunday second hamster, and the rhf^n are last Thursday afternoon. The speaker was ntroduced by Lohmann. KEMLWORTH -r- Jacob Bauer KENLWORTH The Rev. Alfred B. Haas, professor of hym-red and Norman Qunton are go-uted $47.88 n the Amercan Junor,?f ub * ho c nduc^ vce-presdent of the gvng them good care. Donald The Kenlworth schools contrb- Earl Pollack, was elected presdent of the Kenlworth Marred and Sngle MensConference The Kenlworth Square Club the meetng n nology at Drew Unversty, wll be ng to take them home over the ReVl Cross enrollment drve. the absence of Presdent Harold wll meet tomorrow at 8 p. m. at Club, succeedng Allen Arthur, at guest preacher at the 11 a. m. servce.at Communty- Methodst Mary Lenart brought her whte openng exercses ths week n week-end. Wllam KUeen s n charge ofr nyder the home of Dory Hmpele, 541 Washgton avenue. the clubs annual meetng n the Costers Laal Stand, Mrs. Elzabeth Robnson of 383 Kenlworth nn last Thursday Church ths Sunday, markng the rabbt to school and Teddy Rca Grade SM. General Custer made hs la t Cooldge drve wll be hostess tonght at a meetng of the Kenl- nght. The clubs auxlary, meet- 200th annversary of the death of and Howard Baley brought Those ^pupls from Mss Boyles stand n the south uf Montana terrtory. ng at the same tme, named Mrs. saac Watts, father of Englsh pgeons. fourth grade wth perfect attendance for the month of November Gertrude Smms presdent to succeed Mrs. Helen Barsness. at 9:45 a. Hymnody. Sunday school wll meet worth Elect a Club at 8 oclock. m. roe AnmM from the westerly sde of ZKhth Strcttt to the westerly sde of Twenteth StraeU a, dstance of approxmately 3400 feet, wdenng the paveroant * ree feet on ether ade, and U rtratlo dam n auch wld ened area, and the rannfactnf of the present alxteen foo^aavament and sx foot wdened area Mth hltumrnom concrete, type FABC JtU and four foot ahouldera on both ades of the wdened roadway, graded and rolled to the curb lne. The sad mprovement made n accordance wth UM plan for (ad work prepared by the engneer of the Borough of Kenlworth n the County of Unon, and ac- cordlng to speeneauona prepared by hm. The lad work done n cooperaton wth the State of New Jersey. t beng, the arrangement wtt* the State of New Jersey that part of the cost of au of the foregong. n the approxmate sum of seventeen thousand fve hundred (tl7.b00.00) Dollar* shall be borne and pad for by the-state of New Jersey.. Secton T. All of the work done under the drecton of the Engneer of the Borough of Kenlworth. n the County of Unon, and under hs supervson conform wth apecufeatons. regulatons and requrements of the State of New Jersey applcable to work of sad type. Secton 3. The estmated maxmum amount of money.necessary to be rased from all sources to fnance the sad work heretofore stated s twenty thousand fve hundred Dollars (tto ), whch shall be fnanced <1> ad from the State of New Jersey n the approxmate amount of sn and (1) three thousand Dollars (t ) whch s hereby approprated from the captal mprovement fund of the Borough of -Kenllworth. whch appropratons have heretofore been ftn>vfded n the budgets prevously adopted, and whch sum shall fnance the Boroughs share of the cost of sad mprovement.. Secton 4..t la hereby determned and stated that the estmated maxmum amount of money necessary to be rased from all sources to - fnance sad work heretofore stated ncruovs as a part of the cost of such work the sum of» whch s estmated to be -necessary to fnance the engneerng and nspecton tosu and legal expenses- Secton 5. A sum not to exceed twenty thousand fve hundred Dollars <« > s hereby approprated to meet the cost ol the foregong mprovement. H. t»ubue notce s hereby gven that the ordnance «et forth above was ntroduced at a meetng of the Borough Councl of the Borough Of Kenllworth n the County -of Unon at a meetng of sad Councl <m November 30. M8.and that aald ordnance wll be further consdered for fnal passage at the meetng of the Borough Councl of the Borough of Kenllworth at the Borough Han, Kenllworth. New Jer- <">y. on the 14th. day of December. MS, at 8:00 oclock P. M. PHLP J. McdEVNA. Borough Clerk. Dated: November 30,1»48. es&uo. 216 Crawford Terrace. Unon, N. J. HNE NTEsUOB and EXTEROH PANTNG PAPER HANGNG *Usterta; Floor Scrapta* E Z Terms- Free Estmates UNonvHe J UNonvUe Real Estate Dscuss Fnancal «Detals n Trenton Next Tuesday Mornng KENLWORTH Members of ntendenf of schools, also s j pected to be present at the conference, and all other members of the school board and councl who can do so have been nvted to attend.. The local group plans to leave from Hardng School at 9:15 a. m. Tues- KENLWORTH The followng day. The conference s. scheduled deeds have been recorded at thefor 11 a. m. offce of County Regster Herbert The plans under consderaton, Pascoe n the Court House, amed at takng care of Kenlworths classroom needs for the Elzabeth: Mr. and Mrs. Emest Baley to next fve to ten years, are for a Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Urquhart, buldng that would cost, complete, undvded half nterest n property between $200,000 and $300,000. The n Nnth street, 50 feet from Sher- state-set borrowng lmt for the dan avenue. Beatrce and Thomas Urquhart to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Baley, u dvded half nterest n property n Nnth street, feet from Sherdan avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Wmmer o Volco Brass and Copper Co., lots 26, 27, 29 and 30, block 167 and lots 27 to 31, 33 to 35 block 168, secton U, map of New Orange. Blue Rdge Manor to Blue Rdge Developers, lots 293 to 303, 310 to 317, map of. Blue Rdge Manor, secton 4. ;. Borough of Kenlworth to G. and H- Constructon -Company, lot 27, borough for such purposes s/mthe, neghborhood of$ J 2l8,000. Sentenced for Part n Havelka Robbery Here KENLWORTH Second man to be ; sentenced n connecton wth the $25 hold up of Joseph Havelka n hs store at 242 Boulevard last Aprl, Chrstopher Columbus Dance, 27, of 602\ Rplejr. place, Wesleld, was gven -ft to 10 years n State Prson after he pleaded no for ther: fathers and mothers for Chrstmas. They are-lookng forward to a vst from Santa later on, as they are tryng to be extra good for Chrstmas. Mss Austns kndergarten, class s very happy to have Carl Klrcbberger and Patrca Handvlle back n school agan after long llnesses. Mrs. Epstens second grade has two new pupls, Albert Frandano defense to two robbery charges before County Judge McGrath n garth, jldred Beurer, Dane Bo- Ruth, Leonard Trpod. Lynn Wen_ block 157, secton 10, map of New Elzabeth on Monday. rght; 1 Joan Chapman, Grace Frdrph, Sara Levn, Maureen Munley, Orange. Dance alsowas charged, wth Augusta Klefer, unmarred, to holdng up Kurt Kunze^Jn^ a store Annette Sbordone, Rose Mare Sca Mr. and Mrs. Paul Arlt, Sr., lots 39 n Lake avenue, Clark Townshp, and Barbara Ann Haycook. o 42, block 178, secton 9, map of n Aprl and escapng wth $294. Hardlnf Bolldlnf New Orange. " He was sentenced to four to fve The ffth graders are wrtng letters to Joan Elas, who left last Borough of Kenlworth to Mr. years on each charge, the terms to fnd Mrs. Wllam E. Reese, lots 38 run consecutvely. month. They hope she wll vst and 39, block 84, secton 5, map of James E. Hofler, 28, of 629 South soon. They, decded they would New Orange. Second street, Planfeld, was sentenced to three to fve years n year term. He lves at 66 Brch State. Prson last July n connecton street. wth the. Kenlworth robbery. notebook on World War. Each Mr. Borght, a resdent of 47 Arbor street, was named to the board ragned today nmddlesex County other nformaton. Dance was scheduled to be arpupl a s contrbutng reports and last month on the resgnaton of Court on three addtonal charges The young opossum whch was V. Robert Rund, whose three-year of armed robbery n connecton brought to school by Ann and Jula term was scheduled to end n February. Aprl.. to the woods. All the wth holdups n that county last Barbarse has fnally been returned chldren V and Ann Mueller. The chldren are also busy makng gfts for* ther Rosehll Cemetery, Lnden. parents and decoratng the room apply to any ndustral dstrct or any Mrs. Kordle was born n Lewsburg, N. C. and had resded several Mrs. Schwabs frst grade was other busness dstrct n the Borough of Kenllworth. glad to welcome a new pupl Secton 3. Ths Ordnance shall take years n Kenlworth, comng here Frank Martn, from Hllsde. effect mmedately. from Roselle. She was a member OMss Lajesks second grade s Netlee of the Second Baptst Church. pantng jars for Chrstmas presents ard, cuttng out decoratons for foregong Ordnance was ntroduced st a!*uhlle Nolle* s Hereby Glren that the She s survved by her husband, mretlrtc of toe Gorernlng Body of the Borough or Kenlworth on-the 33rd day ofdaughters, Glora and Joyce; her John Kordle; a son, Lesle; two the room. The chldren are also hopng tojpant ther old lbrary November, t was then read for the table a gay-^ew color. frst tme. The ssld Ordnance wo. bsstep-father, Wllam Perry, Roselle; further consdered for flnsl paasage by thetwo half-brothers, Wllam, Jr., and Mss Grms thrd grade s decoratng and pantng the black- Ktnllworth. New Jersey, at eght oclock la Mss Mabel Perry, also of Roselle. Oorenlng Body of tha Borough of Kenllworth. at the Borough Hall. Boulevsrd. Harvey Perry, and a board wth Chrstmas trmmngs. the evenng (E.S.T.) on the Mth day of December. 1MB. At such tme and place, or Perfect attendance for the month STORM WNDOWS at any tme and place to whch such of November n Mss Dadenas frst meetng may be adjourned, all persona nterested wll be gven an opportunty to "Orange" All Alumnum Combnaton SAVE Fuel ths y g grade: Frederck Debold, Wayne be heard concernng such Ordnance. Wndows, Doors and Porch Enclosures. Feuerherm, Paul Maer, Bert Marrese, Phlp Merola, John Barry Borough Clark. NSHED no oblgaton. Consult By Order of the Governng Body. JHOOUU nsulaton. ALSO CASEMENT PHTJF Jf. MoSEVNA. STORM WNDOWS. ESTMATES FUR- Dated: November 33rd lke to make a terrarum and are all contrbutng to t. The eghth grades are makng a Greet Ac New Year At Kenlworth nn! Were havng a horn-blowng, merry-makng celebraton. All of your frends wll be here to rng n the New Year. Make up your party NOW! "HERES WHAT YOU GET AT OUR GALA NEW YEARS EVE PARTY Full Course Turkey Dnner Pnt of Blended Rye (Per Couple) (Wth lee and Soda) Free Beer All Nght Musc for Dancng Nosemakers "Favors ALL FOR "$15.00 PER COUPLE Make Your Reservatons NOW! Telephone CRanford KENLWORTH NN NOW UNDER MANAGEMENT OF MCKEY and FRANK SHERBA Club and Restaurant Caterng Facltes Prvate Banquet Hall wth Bar BOULEVARD v KENLWORTH a general neghborhood scheme to retan sad central area as the Dttsnees shoppng center of the muncpalty, free from the congeston of automobles arutfor the safety of pedestran shoppers. Therefore Be t Ordaned by the Mayor and Gouncl of the Borough of Kenllworth: Secton. That on the Kenllworth Boulevard between the Easterly sde of North Nneteenth Street and a lne drawn parallel wth and dstant 100 feet Westerly from the Westerly sde of Mchgan Avenue, no premses shall be used and no buldng shall be erected whch are arranged. ntended, desgned or contemplated to be used for a "fuuns staton." "gas staton" or -publc garace". Secton 2 Ths Ordnance shau not..a;. flub, has heen organzed for grls ot 7 yeers. and bldor. M*«t» ngs, are held every Thursday at 3:15 p. m. 1 Obtuary Mr*. John Kordle KENLWORTH The funeral of Mrs. Anna Kordle, 30, of 248 Eghth street, who ded Saturday at her home after a bref llnes, wah held Tuesday at 1:30 p. m. at Nesbtts Funeral Home, 165 Madson avenue, Elzabeth. nterment was n WLMAH SALES CO E. Broad Street, WEstOeld U AN ANNOUNCEMENT... Jm- Murtha s pleased and proud lo announce the openng of the NEWLY ENLARGED HOME of Ke+ulw&UU "THE FRENDLY LQUOR STORE" on Saturday, December 11, 1948 at 9 a. m. DONT SCRAPE YOUR FLOORS! DO the JOB YOURSEXF & SAVE MONEY wth WLSOLVE & WLTEX Obtanable NOW at JOHNSTONS PANT SHOP N. Unon Ave., Cranford Drop n and Arrange For a FREE DEMONSTRATON n Your Home on" Your Floors. KeflOworth Santary Lve Poultry Market STEPHEN RODOQOTNO, Prop th Street, Kenlworth, N. J. (Next to Po«t Offce) _ - CWCKENS WLLED and PLOCKED WHLE YOU WATT Our Prces Are Reasonable and Oar genrtee Everythng n the Lne of Poultry, Cheese, Butter and Fresh Eggs AN NVTATON... CY GRfENf and ht orchestra EDDE NEWMAN Rado Show We nvte all our frends n Kenlworth turvtam Mlteaaa 1-44M HOTEL ESSEX HOUSE and everywhere To Vst and nspect THE MOST MODERN UQUOR SHOP n The Kenlworth Area a new, dfferent and modern store but the same old-fashoned frendlness Ke+uLuanth 512 Boulevard., at 21st S. KENLWORTH, N. Jf. -1 Telephone Cranford DELVERY SERVCE. 1 Sfc1- : -"-a

18 Page Twunj eght Free Groceres At Broadcast From Kngs Everybody had tun, and several people got ther groceres free of - charge as Msr- Joes famous "What Am Offered?" rado quz show was broadcast front K"fp= Super Market at 31 North avenue, east, last Saturday. The 15-mnute program went out over Staton WOR, startng at 10:45 a. m. Bob Dxon, the quz-master of ceremones for the show, ntervewed several people from the shoppng audence n Kngs at the tme. n an aucton game played durng the program, lucky bdders receved baskets of groceres and meats at less than the regular retal prce, or entrely free of charge f they gave correct answers to questons posed by Quz-Master Dxon. Under the rules of the game, those mssng the questons were requred to pay the prce they bd fcr the baskets, whle Kngs added a lke amount and turned the whole sum over to Cranfords Unted Fund Campagn. Among those ntervewed by Bob Dxon Were, the followng wnnng bdders on food orders: Mrs. Bradley Gllespe, 200 Columba, aye= amejtursrjosepre. Donnelly, 34 Cranford terrace, and Mrs. Sdney Smth, 26 Lenox avenue. An award of a food certfcate worth $10 went to Mrs. George nzer of Seasde Park, formerly of.lnden,, who had dropped n to shop At Kngs after a vst wth her son, George W. Lnzer. propretor of Cranford Rado. Dentsts Sought For Expandng Army Wth 150,000 volunteers snce July l and wth Selectve Servce personnel now comng n. n connecton wth the authorzed expanson of the -Army and Ar Force to support Amercase world-wde commtments. Congress, actng to provde, on tme, the dental care essental to every solder and arman, has set up attractve nducements for capable dentsts, t was announced ths week by CapL Stanley A. Karas, commandng offcer of the Elzabeth recrutng onu ~ --- Asenor dental student can apply for one <rf the Medcal Departments covetect ^-nternshps n certan hosptals certfed by the Amercan Dental Assocaton. f accepted he wll f*ft **t r T T a frst leutenant n the d r st leutenant n the leaervg and receve whle nternng on actve duty $381 a month; $417 f marred( ncludng allowances and $100 extra professonal pay). f be s a practcng dentst or dental surgeon, CapL Karas contnued, he may be commssoned n the reserve Armyjf rank for whch hs experence qualfes hm, up to and ncludng the rank of He can advancer n rank and stature and professonal recognton n lne wth hs ablty. /llojtjtwwwh^^ new Career Gudance Plan he can trace out n advance assgnments he s lkely to have durng 30 years as a regular or reserve Hfnfj offcer. nsofar as possble hs professon n hs chosen feld wll be protected. He wll work wth the fnest modern equpment obtanable, beneft from vtal research projects and enrch M» professonal experence wth many nterestng cases whch arse from mltary actvttet, Art colonel, he camxtre after S4 years servce at $411 a month] for lfe. n cvlan lfe, an annuty to pay for ths degree of securty would coat hm about $2400 year. com m *oa MMOMmAUOM THE CRAWFORD ClTSUMf AND CHBONCLJC; THURSDAY. DBCKMBER 9, MS UK gpu caff Wb by Swank, U» (S «f a ltalmal Tb» rfeobd a p ea b» Swank* 10K frfd c bar wth a rppled fl f, alke t penonala bar* t numognauodd taut U* hw that tto frady la pbe* Te gft tollmm ft years, CoM flle. thng fa esff Uak, Tom- culf. fu perfadly. Cold flled ky Swank, A kaadjr comb ad fle dged wtk 1-50 UK g«u <> c cue. Can t* ntnfaf. 5.00* aent fw cheek* am blk Browm. b l a c k Swank* 14K gold tlo ebaln and bar wth monogrammfag plate. Basket wears dedgn on plate. 10K gameonwrf waflat fa H«. reeeo or plgtkfar wfc sttt ntal slt B S «om flllad key alaln by Swank. t* «dj Jtable for leaglb and hold* «any leys, 3.50* Ceaoloo Morocco ffoto-fod wallet V Swank wth gold-edged fram# for your favorte pcture. Brawn*. Uack, snvcnvely HS.. GOLD AND LEATHER Must Well- N DESGNS OF TMELESS BEAUTY BY SWANK Ths C ratmas gve a gft to be treasured throughout the yean.. handsome mascolue jewelry and fne leather! t* rch smplcty created by the master crafts* panshp of Swank. Mens Furnshngs, Street Floor* Open Thursday Nght tl 9 ntttua wallet f Haay woa* mpsrtmenls. n browa. 5.00* Swanks ntaled backu and belt n band baardad cowmdo or pg. Un. Backfe ^ deta«aab e. Brown. 330 Tho Swank eerctary n brown or black Morocco. t h u goj corners anj ntal pltle to match wallet. v 7.50* Uroprba hm wth an "extra 1 * gft! Tuck one of those n hm new Swank wallet... AN H. J. GOERKB GO. GFT CER. TFGATB Purchase for any denon* laadoa OB our Peat Offae Ukonr. VoLLV. No. 47 lranford Dresses Up For Xmas Decoatos Gve Town. A Festve Ar; Judgng Of Wndows Frday Wth judgng n the Cranford Busness Assocatons»nm» wndow decxrrajng contest scheduled numerous entres reported n the Cranford Garden Clubs resdence,. decoraton contest, gay Chrstmas decoratons; became the man, t theme of the Cranford scene ths week. ;.. ^JudgcK n.lbe busnesa mens contest wll be from 5 to 5 p. tomorrow, t was announced by Roy H. nlacbean. presdent of the The judges wll be GAR WOOD CRANFORD KENLWORTH Drve Carefully JERSEY. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 16, Glee dub Solost Recorder Charles J. Stevens, Lesle Crump, local artst, and Mss Greta Wersma of the art department of the Cranford schools. Plaques wn be awarded n each of three classes retal, servce, and best overall exteror or nteror. The Garden Club announced ths week that resdence decoratons wll be judged on the nght of December 28 by three resdents of Elzabeth, thus elmnatng the possblty of favortsm toward any local contestant Ths contest s open to all resdents, and there wll be two classes fbr.the dsplays. n Class A wn be novel holday decoratons to be vewed from the exteror and judged for orgnalty, and n Class B wll be any other holday decoratons to be vewed from the ex- JBEKBCAN-JF. MBJUESL \ teror and j Cash, frst areaw for artstc effect be awarded the s n each class. Entres ate earnng n well. Mrs. J. O. F. HeUe,. entry charman, reported. Entry blants^may be *e-~ cured from Mrs. Helle» Mrs. Albert G. ngahs, Mrs. Harry R. Copson or Mrs. Georg* W. Apgar. or at the offce of The Ctzen and Chroncle. A lst of the entres wh be publshed later so that townspeople as well as vstors to. Cranfprd may - know the lof^tyn of homes entered n the contest and see the festve decoratons for themselves. Contrbutng much to the holday ar h town ths week have been the broadcasts and organ muscfrom the tower of the Frst Presbyteran Church each evenng. These programs of Chrstmas mode also are sponsored by the Busness A <rc^m~ ) T "" Next week there wll be broadcasts each afternoon and evenng. Featured ths Saturday- evenng wll be a broadcast from the tower, of Chrstmas carols sung by local Cub Scouts. Ths specal program wll be from 7:15 to 8 p.m. Aso addng to the ar of goodwll n town have been the brght lghts of the two Chrstmas trees sponsored by the Busness Assocaton, one on each sde of the ralroad; the muncpal tree across from the Post Offce and the tree n front of polce headquarters. The gaoy decorated Cranford stores are remanng open each now through De- Last Call For Malng Frday Nght Deadlne To nsure Delvery Before Chrstmas A fnal warnng to tardy malers of tradtonal Yuletde greetngs was ssued today by Postmaster Arthur F. Mete. Wth the usual Chrstmas rush well under way at the post offce, extra workers were beng Assgned to ther posts today, and plans are to have about 50 extras on the job at the peak of the rush, the postmaster sad.. "All Chrstmas cards for local delvery should be on ther way at least a week before Chrstmas," Mr. Mete declared. "f your Chrstmas cards arent n the mal pckup boxes by tomorrow.nght, some may possbly not be delvered untl after Chrstmas Day. Pont Glee Club Concert Tomorrow To Feature Bartone Solost The Cranford Glee Club wll*- present ts annual Chrstmas con- cert n the hgh school audtorum tomorrow evenng, asssted by Herman F. Mller, a promnent bartone who has done extensve work n the metropoltan area and other sectons of the country. A graduate of Concorda College, where he majored n musc, Mr. Mller has studed extensvely under Maestro De Macch, frend and counsellor of the late Enrco Caruso. He has also studed operatc at tht. Ppg»nr\_p l f N School of New York Cty. Mr. Mller has gven hs own concerts o n the Carnege "Hal Chamberof Musc and n the Town Hall and n Tunes Hall of New York.Ctyy. and has also appeared as. guest solost wth the Hunterj Glee Club, He has also been lecture solost for the Contemporary Clut> of Westchester County, and hs appearances also nclude concerts gven for the Womens Federaton of Musc of the State of New; York at ther conventon n 1948 and at the recent Whte Plans County Center Slver Jublee. Hs lght opera work ncludes a season wth the Toledo Opera Company. The Glee Club, wth 48 actve members, wll have a substantally larger group on the stage than heretofore. t wll offer 17 numbers, n some of whch are ncdental solos, by Vto Meskowskl and Edward A. Ransom, and n others t- wll be asssted by the Trnty Chorsters of 30 voces. The club wl be. under the drecton of Harold G. Vogt, drector of vocal musc of the Elzabeth Schools, wth Mrs. Molly Donaldson as accompanst. Mrs. Celnda Ferguson wll be at the pano for Mr. Mllers, numbers! ndvdual tckets may be purchased at the door. The entre concert wll be recorded. rsk, g your- frwd Chrstmas snt really from "cember 34. the Skeleton of Telephone Buldng Materalzng Much nterest was attracted ths as erecton of ronwork for half-mnon dollar Bell Telephone buldng on Alden street was started. Spectators, were on hand at an hours of the day to watch the ease and effcency wth whch the tallest crane ever seen n Cranford lfted and postoned the heavy Uprghts and grders. Snce most of the work thus far has been below the ground level, there wmed to be more progress made snce Monday than there had been snce the orgnal excavaton was completed last summer.. Chrstmas-^afterward." For the beneft of late malers, Postmaster Mete announced, parcel post and stamp wndows wll be open at the local offlce untl 6 p. m. ths Saturday and also from 2 to p. m. on Sunday. Wth holday malngs all across the naton reachng an all-tme peak ths year, the postmaster reported that heavy shpments of out-of-town mal for local delvery are already rollng n. By the tme the last weary mal carrer has gone to take off hs shoes on Chrstmas Eve, approxmately 600,000 Chrstmas cards and packages wll have travelled thru the local post offce, he estmated. Out-of-state holday mal should have been posted last Frday, December 10, the postmaster ponted out. For those who stll have a few Chrstmas cards for dstant frends and relatves on hand, he advses use.of armal. Packages may be sent ar parcel post. "Envelopes and-packages may be marked Do Not Open Untl Chrstmas" f desred," the postmaster advsed. "Such notces.are permtted both on parcel oost and on regular mal, ncludng Chrstmas cards sent thrd-class wth cent stamp." The postmaster warned that envelopes of thrd-class mal may not be sealed, ether by mostenng the flap or by closng wth Chrstmas seals. Chrstmas seals may be affxed to the back of the envelope. Fare Rse Hearng however. Post offlce wndows are most crowded at lunch tme, the postmaster reported. He advsed malng packages between 9 and 10 a. m. and between 1:30 and 3:30 p. n. to avod long lnes and achng feet. Frst Dpthera Case n Fve Years Reported A case of dphthera, the frst here n fve years, was reported durng the past week to the Board of Health, t was announced yesterday by Health Offcer Wllam P- Smth. Also reported were one case of scarlet fever, two cases of rnumps and three cases of chcken- D *- One person was btten by a dog. Untl Cranfords December Record Accdent Keparfed n Can >dcstrmas njured njured DKVK CAKETCXY! WALK CAUTHHJSLY! Storm Slows Traffc; Fve Plows Clear Roads Treacherous wnter drvng condtons came to Cranford streets wth surprsng suddenness yesterday, but as a result "of care on the part of drvers, the worst truffle accdent reported overnght Was the damagng of a stop street sgn by a skddng car. Members of the road department were on the Job early last evenng throwng salt and gravel on ntersectons and nclnes. Fve plows started at 1 a. m today and contnued on the job untl 8 a. m. clearng man and secondary arteres. Clearng of snow from- ntersectons was to be started at noon today. Townshp Engneer P. J: Gral estmated the snowfall at A nches. J <.,. Gradng Work Done On RverHde Drve The townshps road department yesterday graded Rversde Drve from Normande place to the front of the J. A. Plummer property to ease the traffc n that block. mprovement of ths street, scheduled for ths year, wll not be undertaken untl sprng. Townshp Engneer P. J. Gral announced Jersey Central Case To Be Contnued n Newark January 6 Hearng on the Jersey-Central fare ncrease case was adjourned untl January 6 by the nterstate Commerce Commsson and the Publc Utltes Commsson, sttng jontly n the matter n the ndustral Buldng, Newark, last Frday. When the case s resumed next month, Wllam A. Roberts, cowr sel for 54 muncpaltes objectng to the proposed fare ncrease, wll cross-examne wtnesses who testfed for the ralroad last week. Mayor J. Edward Wlson of Rumson, head of the Jersey Shore Protectve Commttee,,and John F. Kraus of North Planfleld, charman of the nter-muncpal Group for Better Ral Servce, wll testfy for the commuters groups opposng the rse. CC Examner Burton Fuller Chroncle Publshng Early Next Week The Ctzen and Chroncle wll publsh Wednesday noon nstead of Thursday next week. All club secretares and publcty charmen are requested.to turn ther news tems n as early as possble. Deadlne for classfed advertsng copy wll be 10 a. m. ~~ and dsplay advertsng copy must be receved not later than Tuesday noon to nsure publcaton. The cooperaton of our news, correspondents and advertsers wll be apprecated.. At Theatre Lons Provdng > Free Entertanment Program December 24 Chldren of Cranford wll be guests of the Cranford Lons Club at a free three-hour party on Frday, afternoon, December 24, at the Cranford Theatre, t was announced yesterday by Edward Shaheen, charman of the arrangements commttee. The local servce club has rented the theatre fof that afternoon n order to entertan local youngsters at a gala party, whch wll start at 1:15. There wll be a three-hour program of moton pctures, especally selected for chldren, Mr. Shaheen ponted out. The feature flm wll be "Old Calforna," starrng John Wayne. Also on the program wll be a Chrstmas pcture, «A drected,jroberts and Charles D. Peet, counsel for Jersey Central, and Deputy Attorney General Harrson, representng the state, to submt brefs by January 17. Meanwhle, he sad, he wll confer wth counsel as to whether answerng brefs wl be offered. The Jersey Central s askng a commuter fare boost totalng nearly $1,000,000 a year. The ncrease s opposed by the 54 muncpaltes and the State CO Councl. At last Frdays sesson, Earl T. Moore, chef executve offcer of the Jersey Central, sad the nterests of communtes along the ralroad would best be served by a fare ncrease. Moore sad there were only two courses for the ralroad to pursue n ts struggle for survval; seek a fare ncrease, or drastcally curtal servce. He sad "Durng the course of these proceedngs several neghborng ralroads have been compelled to curtal servce,." Wllam Wyer of East Orange, senor partner of Wllam Wyer & Co., ralroad consultant, offered testmony n rebuttal to data furnshed by the muncpaltes. Week-End Weathet Cloudy and cold w.th ran or drzzle today and early tonght wth north to northeasterly wnds 15 to 20 mles per hour. Hghest temperature ths afternoon near 40 n northerly porton and upper 40s n the southerly porton. lowest tonnht n the 40s. Frday, probably cloudy and somewhat warmer. Outlook for weekend, some cloudnes and colder, probably followed by ran Nght," and an entertanng Al Jolson muscal comedy wth; Edde Cantor and other stars n the cast Comedes and cartoons wll, round out the afternoons program. Chldren desrng to attend the program may secure ther tckets wthout charge at the prncpals offce n any of the elementary schools through tomorrow afternoon, when school wll be dsmssed for the Chrstmas recess. After that tme, any tckets stll avalable may be obtaned at the Shaheen Agency, 15 North avenue, east. The party s open, wthout charge, to any local youngster up to the age of 14, who has obtaned a tcket pror to the day of the snow. Grd Star To Speak Booster Club Affar Ths Evenng to Honor CHS Football Squad Thomas Potter, formercollegate and professonal football star, wll be guest speaker at the thrd annual Cranford Boosters Club dnner n honor of. members of the 1948 Cranford Hgh School football team at 7 oclock tonght.n the hgh school cafetera. Townshp Clerk J. Walter Coffee, wdely known football offcal, wll serve as toastmaster. There wll be greetngs by James ^W. Rucld, presdent of the Boosters, an<j remarks wll be made by Coach J. Seth WeekAey, Supervsng Prncpal H. R. Best, Hgh School Prncpal R. A. Clement, Presdent Walter E. Cooper of the Board of Educaton and Mayor George E. Osterheldt. n Mr. Potter, the guest speaker, was graduated from Kearny Hgh School, where he was all-state guard n 1939 and He played for three years at Notre Dame and was drafted by the Pttsburgh Steelers for the 1947 season. He wll dscuss hs experences on the grdron. Gold footballs wll be presented durng the evenng to the followng senor members of ths years team: Francs E. Kelly, Frederck D. G-D.Rankn Honored at Dnner Large Turnout Despt Storm; Commssoner Retrng at Year* End More than 125 persons promnen n local and county cvc and pol tlrnl nfr*nr< hrflvah lftgt - nght snow and sleet storm to pay trbut to Road Commssoner George D Rankn at a testmonal dnner al the Park Hotel. Planfleld. Mr. Rankn wll retre at the end of ths month after servng nne years as a member of the TownshTp Arranged by the Cranfdrd~Re= publcan Club, of whch the honored guest s a past presdent, there were greetngs by Henry Klubenspes, club presdent, and Mayor George E. Osterheldt served as toastmaster. nvocaton was offered by the Rev. Robert G. Lorgaker, mnster of the Frst Presbyteran Church. Among those who pad trbute :o Mr. Rankn for hs many years of servce to hs communty.were ounty Regster Herbert J. Pascoe who noted that although the guest of honor s a former charman of the Unon County Republcan Commttee, many Democrats were m hand last nght to do hm honor. He lauded hs success both n hs prvate busness and n polcs and commended hm on the flrm foundaton he lad. n the county G.O.P. organzaton whle servng as ts charman. He descrbed Mr. Rankn as a man of actvty and charm wth a strong and warm personalty whch wns hm frends and makes hm so lkeable. Congressman declared there Clfford P. s nothng Case fner urthelhan to have frends n ones home onmunty. He pad trbute to Mr. Rankn for the many publc posts Be has held and sad that hs etrement from the Townshp Commttee s by choce. He lauded hm for havng lved a lfe of servce, _.- -, --.._. Among others who spoke.were tate, Senator Kenneth C. Hand, George WUcox of Wesleld, who succeeded Mr.. Rankn as sales manager of a hosery frm; Su- _?eror Court Judge Donald H. Mc- Lean, Mayor L. Thomas Daub of Garwood, who long has.been assoated wth the guest of honor on he Rahway Valley Jont Trunk Meetng; Arthur Lee of Hllsde, «crefary of the Unon County Tax Board, of whch Mr. Rankn s a member; and Townshp Engneer J. Gral. Mayor Osterheldt revewed Mr. lankns servce durng hs three erms on the Townshp Commttee md declared he had been a Gbraltar of strength" n standng or sound prncples. Hs- mld emperament, coupled wth a sense f humor, has enabled the commttee to weather many tense conrences and stll reman frends, he mayor declared. n behalf of hs frends and assocates present at «the dnner. Mayor Osterheldt presented Mr. Rankn wth a Phllco televson set and an engrossed testmonal, whch read as follows: "We are gathered here by a genune mpulse of the heart to pay trbute to our frend, George D. Rankn, upon the occason of hs completon of a thrd term as a member of the Townshp Commttee of the Townshp of Cranford, one page out of hs book of publc Servce. "Hs great love of servng hs fellow man brought hm to serve on the Advsory Park Commsson, whch foreshadowed the County Park System; to serve on the Advsory Commttee of Seven, when fnancal darkness cast ts shadow over tho fscal structure of hs home town; to serve on hs home Pages FVE CENTS Guest of Honor Three Canddates For School Board OfOBOt! D EANKP* 111 Florda Busness Marano GreW Opens Mam Store ;\ Keeps \ Hgh Grade nterest Word was receved here today that Marano Greco, formerly of 13 Orange avenue, part owner of the Cranford Hgh Grade Market, 6 North Unon avenue, yesterday pened a new delcatessen store n Mam, Fla. t s understood that the former Cranford resdent wll hold hs nterest n the local store, and that- the busness here wll contnue wth hs brother, John reco of 12 Elm street, and Edmund F. Welch of 114 Thomas jstreet-ln charge. ", Mr. Greco went to Florda two weeks ago to get hs new venture under way. There s an apartment above the new store "where he and hs wfe and ther three daughters wll resde. -Hs oldest daughter, Nancy, 18, who accompaned her ather to Florda, wll help n the store, whle Joan, 14, a Cranford Hgh School freshman, wll trans- er to hgh school n Mam. Ther thrd, -daughter, Gal, s four months old. College Trustees Commend Chroncle Offcal commendaton of the Ctzen and Chroncles recent edtoral, "Cranfords College," was a feature of Tuesday afternoon.s meetng of Unon Junor Colleges Board of Trustees. TV Konnoth C_ MacKay, presdent and dean, sajld the newspapers comment was reflected closely n the dozens of other congratulatory messages receved from towns- folk subsequent to news that the college had acqured the JN as a campus alter The board was told by Dr. M. L. Crossley, fnance char-v, man, that formal ttle to the property wll be passed tomorrow. Henry W. Whppl6 made )the treasurers report. Dr. MacKay. reported on student and faculty actvtes: Cbunty Cjerlc"Henry G. Nulton presded n one. of the rare absences of Dr. A. L. Johnson. Allen, Eugene A. Denman, James E. Hearns, Wllam J. Frcke, Harold A. Gloyer.Joseph M. Kaye, Davd E. Yarrow, Wllam E. Coles, Ronald Brendel, Robert W. Ncholson and Charles J. Chrstan. Other lertermen attendng the dnner wll b«: George Rankn, Tames J. Walker, Donald P. Woolley, Wllam P. Smley, Albert Barnes. Harold G. Brooks, Raymond Plsco, George Bochnovch, Arthur Huetteman, Robert Root und Bradley Page.! H. R. Jacobus s charman of the dnner commttee, asssted by eorge H. Root, tcket charman; C J. Stevens, T. J. Harford and towns Board of Health, ts Rahway Valley Jont Meetng, ts Rver Flood Control Commttee, all drected to the mprovement of the communty n whch he lves; to serve as Presdent of the Cranford Republcan Club and Charman of the Unon County Republcan Commttee, to more effectvely promote and advance the poltcal deals for whch he stands all labors of love whose only real reward. was the conscousness of worthy accomplshment. "Hs worthy manner of lvng, hs thorough honesty, hs loyalty to frends, hs lne, qualtes so manfold as to set hm apart from hs fellows, merts our specal admraton and felctatons, extended to hm ths ffteenth duy of December, One Thousand Nne Hundred and Forty-Eght." n acceptng the gfts, Mr. Rankn sad he was deeply apprecatve of hs wde host of frends whom he descrbed as hs greatest asset n lfe. He spoke hghly of hla colleague* on thq Townshp Marano Greco and hs late ather purchased the Cranford Hgh Grade Market here from Achael Bostnto n Mr. Welch became afflated wth tho concern n -1936, and John Greco ntered the busness on hs return from servce wth the Army n World War.- Untll movng from town necesstated hs resgnaton, Marano] / "?reco served as a drector of the ranford Rotary Club and of the ranford Busness Assocaton. [Hs wfe s the former Helen Jahn, Lncoln Pupls Play Santa to Needy Chld Wth true Chrstmas sprt, the chldren of Lncoln School feel "t s better to gve than to receve." n other years t has been customary for \he teachers to gve each chld a dxe cup of ce cream at ther Chrstmas party the last day before the holdays. But ths year the chldren, after beng approached by members of the Student Councl, voted that the money, plus donatons brought n by the pupls, be spent for a package for a needy chld and a needy teacher n Europe. $40.24, was collected for several CAE packages; one. holday, two stundurd and u large package of nrd, whch s very scarce n Europe. So now the chldren feel lke Santa Claus, the Sprt of Chrstmas, because they gave up the dxe cup to brnf joy and happness nto the lves of someone less fortunate. Kaul Seeks Reelecton; J. H. McClntock and S. K. Thomson n Race Pettons were placed n crculaton ths week for the canddaces, of Rchard J. Kaul. John H, Mc- CUntockjmjj>anford K. Thomson for the three vacances on the Board of Educaton to be flled n the annual school electon on February 8. Mr. Kaul, completng hs frst term on the board,.s the only present trustee seekng reelecr Messah 9 To Be Sung Ths Sunday Handels oratoro. "The Messah," wll be presented n ts twelfth annual performance here at 7:49 p. m. Sunday n the audtorum of the Flrjt Presbyteran Church. Pror to the program, the Rev. Robert.G. Longaker, pastor, wll offer the nvocaton. Appearng agan as solosts ths year wll be rma Thekla Fensel of New York, soprano. Mss Fensel, a lyrc coloratura, s a pupl of delle Patterson n New York. The alto solost wll be Mrs. Valere Esty of Wesleld, who made her debut.before Cranford audences last year. She has performed n rado, rectal and church work. Featured~as~thT bartone solost wll be Floyd Worthlngton of New YorJc. Mr. Worthngton has been heard twce before n the Cranford presentaton of the oratoro. He s solost at the Forest Hlls, L.., church. A newcomer ths year wll be Harvey Smth-Spencer of New York, who wll sng the tenor role. Mr. Smth-Spencer Was tenor solost ths season for the Bethlehem Bach Festval n Bethlehem, Pa. Mss Mary Elzabeth Bonnell of Westteld, mnster of musc for the local church, wll drect the chor served as vce-charman of the Boy of 80 voces, ncludng sngers Scout Dstrct Commttee and curfrom Cranford and sarroundng rently s a member of the commtcommuntes. Walter N. Hewtt, organst of the Prospect Presbyteran Church, Maplewood. wll perform the twelfth consecutve year. Pctures of those takng aolo parts wll be found on page 23 of ths ssue Chroncle. of The Ctzen and Closed Chrstmas Eve The Cranford Free Publc Lbrary, wll close at 5:30 p. m. on Chrstmas Eve, t was announced hs week by Mrs. Harold Haagensen, lbraran. n Todays ssue ao Amusements 20 Classfed 18 Edtoral 10 Socety 4 Garwood 27 Krnllworth 2«Obtuares 2 Schools.: Sporla Z6 Caarehea 16 Wa<tter.....:... _. l Communty Councl Meetng January 6 A meetng of representatves of local clubs and other organzatons wll be held at 8 p. m. January 11 n the townshp rooms to elect offcers and approve by-laws for the new Cranford Communty Councl, t was announced ths week by Robert M. Crane, temporary charman. The councl has as ts frst.objectve, the establshment of a communty-wde program for youth. Purpose of the new organzaton, as set forth n the proposed bytee of Cub Pack 103. He served for two years as presdent of the Cranford Unted Fund and presently s charman of ts fnance commttee. He also s charman of the buldng fund commttee of the Cranford Methodst Church. Mr. McClntock also holds membershp n the Cranford Dramatc Club and Cranford Boosters Club. He s marred and has three chldren, all of whom attended the local publc schools. Mr. Thomson, a resdent of Cranford snce 1926, owns hs home at 502 Central avenue. He attended Peekskll Mltary Academy and was graduated from Prnceton Unversty n He has been employed by the Western Electrc Company snce frst at ts Hawthorne plant and snce 1925 at ts Kearny plant. Mr. Thomson has been Cubmaster of Cub Pack 103 for the past 18 years. Hs pack s the largest n the state and one of the largest n th.o naton. Durng the laws, s: "To promote the general jwarje was charman for two years welfare of the communty through j of Cranfords Unted Fund drves, such actvtes as study of communty needs and resources, cooperatve plannng and coordnatng of all socal work, cooperatve servce to member agences and to the communty, promoton of socal legslaton, and creaton of an nformed publc opnon through a program of communty educaton and publc relatons." Membershp of the councl s to be composed of representatves local.organzatons socal welfare, and nterested ndvdual members or members at large. Each member organzaton s to be represented on the councl by two delegates chosen by the governng board of each agency. Orgnal mpetus to the formaton of such a councl was gven bv the Cranford Councl of Church Women,whch started a movement resultng n the callng of a meetng of communty representatves early last month. At ths prelmnary meetng, the followng commlttee wunnwd (o- nave fled"for the^ats^ Matthew D. Hall and T. K.Heston. who anr nounced ths week lft they wll not seek reelecton because of the pressure of other busness.. Deadlne for flng of pettons by canddates wll be January 19, accordng to Dstrct Clerk H. R. McCullough. Mr. Kaul, present charman of the boards fnance commttee, resdes at 4 Burchfleld avenue. Manager of chemcal operatons throughout the country for the Standard Ol Company, he s a graduate ot Stevens nsttute wth a degree n mechancal engneerng. He became a member of the general engneerng department of the Standard Ol Development Company n 1923, and n 1925 was transferred to the manufacturng department. He served successvely as personnel assstant, head of the process department, superntendent of the chemcal products plant, techncal assstant to the vce-presdent ll -«w: :?! n charge of manufacturng and general superntendent of the Bayonne Refnery before takng over hs present post recently. A home owner and resdent here for the past 18 yean, he s a member of the Amercan Socety of Mechancal Engneers, the Elzabeth Chamber of Commerce and the Echo Lake Country Club, and s treasurer of the Cranford Dramatc Club and a drector of the Cranford Republcan Club. He s a communcant of St. Mchaels Church. Mr. Kaul s marred and has four chldren, one n college, one n Cranford Hgh School, and two at- endlng St. Mchaels School. Mr. McClntock, who owns hs hjome at 327 Walnut avenue has been a resdent of Cranford for 10 years. He attended Baltmore Polytechnc nsttute and Johns Hopkns Unversty and has been employed for several years by the Standard Ol Company n ts New York Cty offce. Mr. McClntock has been actve n local scoutng crcles for the.past sx years. He* m -* whch also ncluded the USO and relef agences for many foregn countres. He s a trustee of the Frst Presbyteran Church, treasurer of thecranford Boosters Club. and a member of the Echo Lake Country Club. He s marred and has three chldren, one of whom recently graduated from Cranford Hgh School. The other" two-are attendng the local schools. Dstrct Clerk McCulough agan drew attenton to a change n voter regstraton requrements under the new law. Chapter 287 of the Laws of 1948 requres that a person must be regstered 40 daj pror to the date of the school tlon n order to be enttle to vn Thus, the deadlne for reglstrat n order to vote on February 8 be December 30. All persons manently regstered are enttle vote n the school electon. Otl may regster wth the clerk or at the offce of the <

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