HOWARD JO»E ROUTE 29 SPRINGFIELD, N. J.

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1 ?-p THE CftANFOBD CITIZXn AMD CHROMIC THURSDAY, Honor Roll SPCAOflee " Announced Freshmen Lead at At Hgh School The gudance department Cranford Hgh School ths week announced the followng lst of students from Grades 9 through 12 who receved all As and Bs for the frst markng perod. Tfc!r!resh»- man class headed the lst wth 48 of ts members on the Honor Roll. Senors Robert Black, Carol Blaekman, Ann Butland, Tom Csar, Mary lb Coffee, AlberfCol- Reelected for Year Lous Blanc of Elzabeth reelected presdent of tbe Unon County Socety for the Preventon of Cruelty to Anmals at a meetng n the Elzabeth YMCA. The.socetys shelter at 625 Frst avenue, Roselle, was under Mr. Blancs Also reelected were: Roger Stephens, Westfleld, vce-presdent; Emfl J. Ruckert, Elzabeth, tn and Mrs. Alvs W. Blanc, recordng secretary. Mrs. Frank Lbbey of Roselle was elected correspondng secretary. Dr. Fred A. Zucker, who gves a program, "Your Advser onpets." over Rado Staton WPOE at 8:30 p. m_ Wednesdays n. cooperate Polly Dunham, Warren Esenberg, Marlyn Grant, Joe Hahn, Jane Jeffres, Suzanne Joemdt (all As), Vrgna Kame, Adeh? KeuVSuc Lackey, Janet M». Mary Ellen Renert, Irene Roberts, Dane Roden, Murd. Schat, Joe Tunner, wth the county socety, receved the votes of all present for trustee. utner trustees were named as follows, n the order of votes receved R R l d f C f d M c Ross Rowland of Cranford.. Mrs. Josephne. Herrman Wnfleld, Mss Beatrx Buddl of Westfeld, L. C. Teed of East Orange, Robert J. Wmmer of Roselle Park, Dr. Robert Belden, Gal v a w^e A^laa. mlbas Am Gaffney, Eleanor Hewtt, Johanson, Marlyn Mean (all As)/ at 8 p. m. on fourth Monday of all but the months at the Elzabeth At next Monday nghfs Margaret Sauer, Brenton Stearns, Dorcas Turner, Peter Weland, Douglas Young, Anta Zone, Vretta Zohe. - Sophomores r Carol Alexander, Patrca Anderson, Joan Apgar, Flora Ball, (Vgdor Bernsten, Dolores Druzek, Rchard Eppler,. Arthur Eschenlauer (all As), Marca on the fndng of good homes for eghteen dogs and cats n one week. CatKreat of ten Amercan school have poorer vson at th* end of/the elementary grades **»»n when they entered school, accordng to extensve studes made by Houston, Edward Whte, Shrley Dr. Darrell B. Harmon. psycho- Wolfe. {physologst. Dr. ""mw blames Freshmen Barbara Aagaard, lghtng and other factors n the Olga Blevn, Arthur Berwrth, "hoolroom envronment for most Clauda Brdsong, Beverly Bshop, «f these vsual problems. Maranne Boyle, Anta Brown, Mary Brunner, Kathryn Croxson, Joan-Davs, Rchard DruckeranP ler, Los Durham, Cel Dustn, Janet Englsh, GaU Glford, Robert Glynn, 4/elbna Guertn. Beverly "Hawes, "Peter Hettman," Dorothy soaked, sles, - - % Leaves on Lawn "Keep your lawn free from leaves. You can run a good lawn by lettng leaves stay on t over the wnter. When drfts of leaves become w; Legon AndBny Gfs Sent to Bonne Born Two gfts for Thanksgvng have tormn, Mrs. Dorothy Mory. chld welfare enarman. reported last Thursday nght at * meetng of Cranford Unt, 212, Amercan Legon Auxlary n thecano. The unt also voted a «*<?"»<on to the gft shop at Veterans Hosptal, Lyous. Mrs. tal charman to contrbute- dean Goodman, nosprequested members for chldren n the age group of 1to6 Donatons should be left her home, 20 Berkeley place. Plans for a enow man supper and Chrstmas parry were announced by Mrs. Florence Knowt- Plan to Foster Interest n Teachng As a part; «* the teacher recrutment plan of the Cranford Hgh School gudance department four senors who had sgnfed an nterest In elementary teachng were assgned to varous, elementary < -- - grades for r one- week.recently. trcroastet,:an4%therrprze-wn-rthe home lot, Mrs.-A. L.-Kodee, son. The affar wll be the feature of the mehng County auxlary on December wll be entertaned by the unt n February, t was reported. Mrs. Paula Dommergue and Mrs. South Afrca. Amerca are-complete mysteres, and onry halt the Unted States s ytupel mapped. nstalled Is only one-fourm as lable to fauare sa servce as nl whch was ««t»n^ jn ar» they shut mat out down ar n layers smother ; Barbara whch shut out ar and Kamnsky, Anne Kochmer, Rchard grass as f a board had been lad Lear, Beatrce Lee, Elane Lews,on your lawn. George Lncoln, Louse Luce, Joe- Lupo, Robert McCUntock, T6m -M ~ I : treekp. Dorothy Pettjphn, Robert. Redden. Marjore Rchards, Carplne Sabatn (all As), Katherne Sauer, Mary Ann Scherer (all As Carolne SchoU, Phylls Skarbek. Betsy Starr, Wllam Walsh. Aldeh West, Robert Wtte, Marca Wurth. AMI nassenger g r uses 183 lght bulbs to lght ntarlow. 1 rtrmnenu. MUcajgr* I tor navgatng and ««r"»»*"g Ther* at* 1M dfferent types of bulbs n general use for arcraft and 57 other types for arports and arways. 1UERTI om.t SATtnutAT a Ocme TUrujr "A BELL FOB ADANCT. M*arc«B OBam * Canul "HOMESIBETCH" la c*wr VBVaSDAT ON> DAT ONI.T T«c»»lr«Ul Hts _ s TOUR FEATHERS" REYNOLDS A"-. IN WnsTTERTIME \J $ t^*y D 111 u a y c TODAYS Thru SATURDAY (Contnuous Performance THURS.. Thankstvlv Day) Mare WUson, John Lund Dana Lynn "MY FRIEND IRMA" Slehad Conte. Barbara ILawrence Theve. Hghway" 8ATTJRDAY MATINEE 3 Color Cartoons-^3 SUNDAT Thru TUESDAY John OarfleM. Jennfer HEATING ^BURNERS fc,ourw ttvf.w. CK6S167I Old Fashoned New England TURKEY COMPLETE Wth All the FIXIINPS Served from Noon Untl 8:30. Chldren Under 12 - $1.35 For reservatons call Mss" Hart, MlUburn , COCKTAILS SERVED HOWARD JO»E ROUTE 29 SPRINGFIELD, N. J. A paved feedlot soon pays for tself n manure saved. It also pays proft n feed saved, n faster gans, and n the comfort and cleanessof the cattle. These grls used ther study perod each day for one week to observe an elementary class nacton, Janet Douglas observed Mrs. Dorothy Halls kndergarten n Cleveland School; Adele Keth was assgned to Mss Elzabeth Greenes thrd grade n TJnrpjn jtancy Goodman observed Mss Shrley Beekman*s frst grade n Sherman. Jula Modtz vsted Mss Mram Esenrngs ffth grade n Roosevelt. ". PaaeUaa ProducttoB of honey durng UM «*tmated by the bureau of J eeoncmlct at poonds. 11 per cant above Thta volume was produced by 00 colones- of bees, two per eel;. betal ma. wth Aucton per colony at a rate «U pounds, compared wth to 1MB. When S&OOO people an lghted ateg sze matches at one tme, the Ught was brght enough to completebjdummate the largest stadum n th* world-solder feld On! Chcagos lakefront. Trnty Bazaar Behavor Problems Attended by Many Topc for Ineoln Group Many persons attended the an- "Bashful or Bold?" wll be the nual fall bazaar Saturday sponsor- topc for dscussfh at a meetng ed by Trnty Church, Mrs. Lews - ^ Elementary Study Group of Lncoln-School to.be;held at 8:15 A. Jacobus, charman n charge, reported. Bchard Rce of 27- Lo- \ Wlm_v_ «n at custdrve was awarded the dec- P-«*- Wednesday. November 30. at nera ncluded; Mrs. t. C. New- Manson terrace. bury of Summt, formerly of Cran- ( /Varous phases of the subject $* &&. - «* *» B tr^" "*: and Hazel Hardman of Garwood, a gressveness" and Excessve >nyhanu. " ness" wll be presented by Mrs. The commttee expressed appre- Robert Outcault, Mrs. Davd Brumcaton to those who asssted and feld and Mrs. Charles Zawalch. attended. The dscusson wllemphasze what the schools are dong to hdp chl-l ^dren facng these problems..j MnnesotT..TorsTPauTTMeTenlrucl anotmrsr] world-wde-bus-: Frederck Schott wll be co-hos- Stndents Tour Route 4 Cvl engneerng students* of Lehgh Unversty toured oh Monl tteh f Rt 4 Lehgh y day the 10-mle streteh of Route 4 soner. Parkway recently completed Centennal avenue southerly trp was arranged by Spe ler, Jr., state hghway.. Fur Center Waseca. n "southern s the center of «s-h DONT HAVE YOUR ROORS SCRAPEI : _!_ j.._ Pal«he, : jr*xjrjb«alf..a» Jly«JMane»J_- WILSOLVE and WILTEX : ; Drop n and Arrance for a FRfE DEMONSTRATION - In Your Home Johnston Pant Shop N. UNION RICBARD BARTO AVB. CEanford DAIRY PRODUCTS Ddvenea made n Cranford, Garwood, Wcrtfeld and Kenaworth. Cranford KAHWAl 4 BIG THTOKSL. Krr. _ fl DAYS 4 THAOTtS<HVllfO DAI CKKISON KXIKA! HATINKE 3 Color Cartoons WE8TFIELD TUUBS^-naL SAT. Marjore MaJn Percy Klbde "MA AND PA KETTLE** - Sequel "To The Egg & I" also ~ Glenn Ford. Evelyn Keye* n "MR. SOFT TOUCHY! EXTRA CARTOONS AT loa ON THTJK& *. TUE8. Panlette Goddard, to "ANNA LUCASTA" Ht No. 2 \ Scott 1 S. Unon Ave Cranford, N. J. Dne Wth Us On THANKSGIVING Roast Vermont. 4, Specal Full Course THANKSGIVING DINNER Served frnm. /P.M. $0.00 rrt r r-7 Musc on the Hammond Qrtfaa from Prvate Dnng Room* for BanqutU dad Partes TLltRK E Y $2.00 Wth. All the TrmmlnV We Cater T*Baa««eta, Oaba, Parttoa, LUNCHEONS JK Serre 11 >M A: «. T< 1 r. M. DINNERS VIS to 2JM «rr«< 5 T«S:tO P. M. ColonalRoom Cr. C-MSS LUNCHEON-DINNER BHTJMBA-MOMBO Mte Every Sunday WABBEN & INA SONGS AT TUE PIANO By ESSEX HOUSE BROAD STREET otuncolnpark NEWARK, N. j.. COMPUTE DINNERS fotonably prced WED.-SAT..~ NOV. 30-DEa S "Come To The Stable" and "Holday h> f \YOUI CHANCE TO WfcKfc STRANGERS" RlekaM "SKYLUMER" ROBE ANY MANS UPNT WEIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT TROUSER CUFFS RIPAIREO TROUSER POCKETS INSTAUEO MOV "THAT MIDNIGHT KISS* T.UST worn, TROUSER ZIPPERS JACKETS REUNEO M O W Inewhhal ABANDONED" tncluoino NfW UllVIUNINOt OVERCOATS trots 0> tn UNTIt. M -^~ "BED HOT AND BUJE** STORE ONLY 100 NORTH AVE, CARWOOD 25 PRIZES 15 & Howdy Doodr W WHERE PARKING PROBLEM COPJES Net Press Run G A RWOO O R D - KENILWORTH "... \ < < ~TffCftrtraa-J... : -. -., - - a : ". ; > PTA, Dramatc Club Jon In Beneft for Playground ^Decoraton Swtch to Be Thown By Hgh School PTA Monday nght tor ts presentaton o the.cranford Dramatc Club n "Over Twenty- One" as a beneft to Fnshng touches. were beng put on the Chrstmaa lghts n the busness center (hjs week n prepa- Mayor George E. rt Osterheldt on Monday evenng. The mayor s scheduled to throw the frst swtch at North Uhlon and North avenues at 7:30 p. nv Monday, t was announced today by Dr. Oeldon ^ Puttmas Qghtng charth C f d Busness man fop Assocatl the CraBford the utlzaton of school land for the., purpose of provdng an area where chldren may learn to play together. Representng the Dramatc Club at the meetng were George Smullen, John Starr 1. Paul Dunham anc" year that~the John McCUntock ,...,-. Mrs. Tw.I* Glassocatlon baa Included decoratve ley, Mrs. Mlton Koos, Mrs. Charles sfreetlghtngn;t»chrshnaspro-redden.and Mrs. Fred Baumann gram.. There wll be Ughts and decoratons on North Unon ave-reports on the project nue, North avenue, east and west; Walnut avenue. South avenue and Aldenstreet " Cranford stores wll be open as George The play, a comedy, Wll be staged by Rchard Keppler, presdent of the Dramatc Club, and usual tomorrow nght; and startng wth the lghtng of the Chrstmas lghts Monday, many of them open evenngs untl manager wll reman Chrstmas. Howard Martn Sege? qf Martn Jewelers, newly-electedpresdent of the assocaton, announced that the meetng scheduled for.december 15 wll be omtted because of the expected pressure of Chrstmas busrn Bamford wll be drector. lghts and sound wll be under supervson of Charles Sfjrn^p^ gynstw by Arba Taylor, George Mller and Arnold^Vreelandr-Make-up-wll-be 115 Holly street By donatng tws under drecton of Else Mjdgley and costumes wll be by Arba Taylor. The followng grls wll be ushers: Conne Bergh, Gal Baumann, have been completed f5f ^^rotoanv-ftora^jh^bev- thnyererromw.-ls """"Bh Us dlrecthe busness assocatons -annual Chrstmas wndow decoratng contest. Letters have been sentto -the followng local organzatons askng them to name one judge each for the contest: Vllage Improvement Assocaton, College Club, Wednesday Mornng Club, Communty. Councl, Newcomers Club and Junor Servce League. v \ Judgng of retal wndows wll be conducted from December 9V> 16, as h prevous years merchants have had trouble \ keepng ther wndow dsplays ntact durng the Chrstmas rush. Judgng n the other two classes servce show wndows and open class "wll be conducted between December 12 and 2, v :, *;;-, ^ In the retal and servce classes, entres wjll be lmted.to wndow dsplays! In the open class, judg- ng wul^e on the appearance of the entr«buldng, ncludng outsdle and nsde dsplays and wndow decoratons. erly Geores, Neva Jemson, Jance Rchmond, Margaret Sauer, Barbara Sudmark, Barbara Sloat, Record Fre Damage $5,000 Damages estmated at $5,000 were ncurred Sunday nght when fre of undetermnedorgn was dscovered at 11:16 p. m. n the two-and-one-half story frame twofamly dwelung at 414 Elm street, owned by John Gazxty, Jr. The fre scorched the frst-floor beams. burned a hole through the dnng floor and caused extensve «moke damage to-ftrnshjngs. / A neghbor summoned the fremen. No one was home at the tme the fre was dscovered. The frstfloor apartment ts occuped by Mr. and Mr.lT; ^ Huckle, and the second -loor»y Mr. and Mrs. Garrty.nr«Cfc*^ Howard G. Schnd-!er >«d tfoat* was no fre n the furnace but one was. burnng h a frst-floor apartment freplace. He estmated, the LbwUdtng. loss at $3,000 and that to furnshngs at $2,000. Two lnes of hose were used by the fre department In extngushng the. blase.. The back-taps were sounded at 2:20 a. m. Mrs. E. F. Burke of 65 Lawn terrace served coffee to the flremen. Brdge Leaf^ne Meetng At Trnty Frday N^ht The frst December meetng of *he Cranford Brdge League wll be held tomorrow n«ht <n the "arsh house of Trnty Church. n addton to the regular sectons, there wll agan be one restrcted to bednners. so that those who are novces may fnd competton wth out handcap. Tha play, tommorow nght s also the las» sesson of the fall ^res, and after t s over players who have partcpated n fve of «he last sx game* wll have thdr "ve best scores averaged to determ lne the wnner. Leaders at ths tme are Mr. an* Wrs. R. ^ K ea t O n t >(,._ gmj Mrs. C. freston. Mr. and Mrs. R. Nevlle. r and Mrs. M: W. Remhart. Messrs. F. G. Walton and E. J. waterman, Messrs. W..Carroll and **. Hero*. Mrs. H. Gruber and Mrs H. Wood, and Mrs. H. Mller Q nd Mrs. C. S. Welch., :, Membershp m the league s o. en «o all brdge players, and there " e Przes each nght n the form f orders* on varous merchants n low n for artcles of, the wnners NEW JERSEY. THURSDAY, DECEMBER Pages FIVE CENTS Lons Seek Qothng For Dsplaced Persons anfordxuut Cluuaunc Plans were - w ufor the buldng of.a recreatonal area at Cranford Hgh School. The play wllbe_stage<j_december -9 and 10 n,the hgh school audtorum. - The PTA meetng Monday was held at the home of Mrs. Erc Geores. 7 Pttefleld street, and -charman. Members dscussed then* hope to assst n representedthe PTA and also gave h Trumpore, producton of the club. Jack cher, Vretta "Barbara puts- Zohe, Anta Zone, Sue Clement and Dane Ossmann. Hat check boys wll be Bchard Eppler. Brent Steams, John Pow- Addtonal members of the tcket commttee nclude Mrs: J. B. Darby, Mrs, Robert Addoms, Mrs. J. C. Munday, Mrs. Walter Wurth, Mrs. L. B. Gatey. Mrs. J. R. Mac- Donald, Mrs. E. Duer Seeves, Mrs.! O. L. Rchards, Mrs. R. VL Black, Mrs. T. K. Heston, [Mrs. R. H. Chrstmas Concert Dec. 16 ed a drve for clothng for dsplaced persons of. Europe Tuesday, nght at ts weekly dnner meetng n the Chmney Corner Restaurant Plans to hold the. drve were formulated Sage, tenor, wll be guest solost at the Cranford Glee Clubs annual Chrstmas concert n the hgh school audtorum at 8:40 p. m. Lackey, Mrs. followng the readng of a letter by Mrs. Thomas G. Glley whose daughter, Mary Lou,_S- workng among dsplaced persons n Europe. In her letter, Mss Glley ponted out the great need for clothng n the camps where she s statoned. Houston, Mrs. Harry Van Iderstne, Mrs. Stanley Wetland. Mrs. T. N. Jemson, Mrs. F. E. Sloat and Mrs. Bruno Metzner. erng All clothng should be left at the Bobbns and Allson warehouse, South avenue, east, no later than. December 15. Wllam G. Mdler was apponted by Wllam E. Gourley, presdent, as charman of the drve. The club approved a contrbuton of $20 toward a fund started Planned by~olhef Lons ClUtBlrrthe dstrct to purchase 13 televson sets for the^state Home for Boys, Jamesburg. Needlework Guld Seeks Contrbutons Here on December 12 The.Cranford Branch of- the Needlework Guld of Amerca. Inc., wll hold ts Ingatherng on Monday, December 12 at 10 a. HL, at the home of Mrs. Edwn Crukshank, Athletes Honored Blood Donor Unt Add* 41 Members At Hgh School Sesson Forty-tone persons were, typed Tuesday nght by. thecranford- Garwood-Kenlworth.Blood Donors, Inc., durng: a typng sesson at the Cranford School of Adult Educaton n Cranford Hgh 3chooL Ths marks the second largest number of persons to be.typed n one nght snce the formaton of the Blood Donors, and *""cr to about 700 the number of.persons typed so far. Assstng at the typng were Mr. and Mr?. George H..Bates, Mrs. Walter Wagstaff, secretary; Mrs. A. M. Wlson, Mrs. E. C. Rearck and Dr.: John Olson, offt"» Cranford Physcans Club. Mrs. Donne Houghtalng of the bo-chemcal laboratory n Elzabeth was techncan h charge. The chaptef jtas flled 208 requests for blood to datel Lesle Crump Speaker At Kwans Meetng Lesle Crump, Cranford artst, spoke on the lfe of Vncent Van Gogh at the luncheon meetng Tuesday of the Kwans Club In the Chmney Corner Restaurant. Mr Crump," ntroduced by y Talk Tonght Oh Moves For Chldren A talk" en nxfon- pjcturrs thldren wll be presented Tqr George Kelrj^ publc relatons drector for Warner Brothers and a Ward, announced that an exhbton of Van Goghs works Is beng shown now at tbe Metropoltan Museum of Art, New York. In behalf of Calvary Lutheran Church, Harold O. Bates of Cran ford, a member of the Elzabeth dub, presented a scroll of apprecaton for tfce volunteer servces recently gven by dub nutebers n redecoratng the new home of tbe Rev. Wllam H. Nebanck. a dub member and pastor of the church. Rchard McFbdden, presdent, welcomed the guests, among whom was Varn McFarland of Cranford. At Conventon Local offcals attendng the annual conventon of the New Jersey League of Muncpaltes, whch opened yesterday n Atlantc Cty, nclude Townshp Clerk J. Walter Coffee, Tax Assessor F. J. Deller, Treasurer D. J. Croft, Tax Collector A. B. Caldwell and Health Offcer W. P. Itoth. The conventon contnues through Saturday. In Today* luue Amusements Churches * " Claarled -. Coffllnf Eventa «Edtoral» Garwood KenUworth ; 8» Ooltaanr ~ Playuur the Cards w Socety * School News v W SBorts, ;» Weather * new artcles or a money contrbuton, a person may become a member Ofthe local The Needlework Guld, a natonal organzatop n operaton for At Booster Dnner_ For Grd, Soccer Men Gregg Rce, Notre Dame alumnus and holder of the worlds record of 8 mnutes. SI seconds for the twotors, new artcles of wearng apparel for nfants, chldren and adults as well as household These are dstrbuted to the ade mle nut, and Edward Franco All-Amercan tackle at Fordham n 1930 and 1937 and one of the, famous "seven blanks of grante/ 1 were guest speakers as the Cranand needy, ndvdually or through tax Boosters Club held ts dnner hosptals and smlar organteat New members wll be welcomed by the local branch. Those nterested n jonng are asked urcontact any of fle followng drectors: football team and. the frst such Mrs. M. W. Bar. Mrs. J. Barsos, Mrs. W. J. Conley. Mrs. E. A. ChnkshaBav MrsrC. G. CuHn, Jfr, Mrs. H. J. Dckens, Mra, v. Paul Dunham, Henry Hahlo, Mrs. Everett Hem, Mrs, W. Hcks, Mrs. C; K. Hoe. Mrs. A. Leavens. Mrs. F. E. Maphrr, Mrs. 6. & MacDarndd, Mrs. Sara McGrre. Mrs. Chester Nsson, Mrs. F. G. Jjeflng. Mrs. C fc. Srhaffrr. Mrs. Frederck Sykes, Mrs. F. C Wadeworth, Mrs. O. K..Werner, Mrs Wayne Wtte. Mrs. Mmmo Old, Hampton Hall, the Cranford Junor Servce Leegue and Cran-; ford Unt Auxlary Amercan Legon former manager of the Craufud Theatre, at a general meetng of the Cranford Councl for Chldrens Moves n the muncpal buldng at 8:15 tonght Followng hs address, Mr. KeUy wll questons from the audence. Members of the councls workng commttee, mrnre- -Mrs. J. P. Duffy, charman; Mrs. G. E. Tburston and Edward Whte, publcty; Mrs. F. S. SwacHamevJecretary; Mrs. C G. Albury. Mrs. Cantlay. and John Stanek, ager of the Cranford Theatre. Members of the advsory board are: Mayor George K. Osterhddt, Mrs. Charles Redden of the Board pf Educaton, tbe Rev. WOllam H. Nebanck of the Cranford Clergy Councl. Mrs. P. R- Mner of. the Cranford Councl of Church Women. Mrs. A. C Denman of the Junor Servce League. Mrs. G Holmes Wllams of the PTA Councl, and Dr Howard R. Best, supervsng prncpal of Cranford schools. Move charmen of the varous PTA groups are: Cleveland, Mrs. Alfred Smroonds Lncoln, G. E. Thurston; Roosevdt, Harold Jacobsen; Sherman. Eneas Cantlay; b*h school, M. Sudlmack Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Ban. KenUworth Polo Cue In Elnbeth Hosptal KENILWORTH Joanne Wa ten, 3% year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Walten of 47 Brch street, has been reported announced ths week. Also assstng n the presentaton wll be the Trnty Chorstersj L a~groxrpof boys from Trnty Church. Harold G. Vogt s the Glee Clubs drector. The program of 16 selectons wll Include two grops of Chrstmas numbers, t was revealed "by Wal- Sports Notables 10, t Electons At Trrly ter E. Cooper, presdent of the dub. Tckets for the ndvdual concert wll be avalable at the door. In addton to playng more than 1,000 performances at the Paper Mll Playhouse n Mllburn, fjgw tlna nprwnr^ tw the natons prncpal ctes and has covered vrtually the entre coun. try n the tour ot "The Student Prnce," sponsored "by the Schuberts. He also has- appeared on Vestrymen, Delegates Named at Annual Parsb Meetng Elected as vestrymen for three years at the annual parsh meetng parsh house Broadway,. Company n the New Opera producton., of "The Merry Wdow," as alternate for Jan Kepura. -In opera, Mr. Gage has had roles h "Faust" and "Don Pasquale," and he made an 11,000-mle tour as Don Jose n "Carmen" wth the Columba Concerts Opera Com- Monday nght, were: Walter T. Hay, Henry Vettel, George G. Mller and W. Kenneth Frederck. Robert J. Laer, ST., a vestryman for many years, was elected junor warden. Reports were receved fnoh the varous parochal organzatons ndcatng growth n work and numbers durng the past year. The Rev. Frank V. H. Carthy, rector, presented hs" annual report at-the close of the evenng. It publc-vocal-career, Mr. Gage conducted hs own musc school n Vermont untl For many years he has mantaned a prvate vocal studo h Mllburn. Much uf hstrtclrmuscal-bhck= named were: Davd Brown, Edfor the Cranford Hgh School spccerandtootbaulteams n the school cafetera Monday nght. Ths was the fourth annual affar for the event for the schools newly-organzed soccer teatb. ground was acqured at the New England. Conservatory of Musc, the Cleveland Insttute of Musc and the Unversty of Vermont, from whch he was graduated wth a Bachelors degree n musc educaton. At the Unversty of chgan, he contnued the study of musc and. took a course n dramatcs. In New.York, Mr. Gage studed wth Paul Althouse and Enrco Rosat. On the Contnent, Also a guest at the dnner was Thomas Qunn, mle runner for the New York A. C, who s a teacher n the Elzabeth schools. There were 225 people present ;. Orfu j. Stevens, presdent of the dub, welcomed fle guests and presented gold footballs for senor lettennen of.the football squad to ther coach, J. Seth Weekley, and gold soccer balls for lettermen of that squad to ther coaches, Courtland Daley and 21 George Thatcher. Weekley presented the gold footballs to the followtng: Albert. Barjjes,. JSefEge Bochnovch, co-captan; Ralph Dorsey, Don Hopkns, Arthur Huetteman, Fred Kbsch, Andrew: MacConnelL Ray Plsco, Bradley Page, George Ran- Idn, John Rankn, Gerald Snyder, Roger Sherman, WQUam Smley, James Walker, co-captan; Norman Wessateand Donald Woolley. Coach Daley spoke on soccer, a actvty at the school, and Coach; Thatcher presented the gold ert Black, Robert Fenner, Captan Al Frgola. John McCUntock, Robert Welch, Ronald Whaley and Pete Wbon. Other football lettennen present Harold Brooks,.Bernard Wllam Lee, A 1»r nn * a * Arthur Thomas, he supplemented h* twnng at the- Fontenblesu Conservatore. Other offcers of the Crarftord Glee Club are: Fred Deacon, vcepresdent^. Ot* Gove^ treasurer, and Herbert McCullough, V^ tary. Vncent Samowakl s lbraran for the group. T h ^ l Comedy Saturday Temple Players;. To Open Season Wth Parjor Story The Temple Players of Temple Beth El are busy puttng the fnal polshng touches on ther; play, "Parlor Story;" by Wllam Mcsoccer balls teethe followng: Rob- eeery, drected by Mrs. B.^.Kott Parents-ancVbrothers andvasters-of of Cranford, to and Lawrence be p. m, at lncoln School, Centennal Doyle, Peter Weland. D. Bruce MacClary, senor pnnjw, and Frank DTullo, junor ITT»T»B Other soccer letteroaen present were: Robert Dommergue, John Ingteholm, Carl manager; Chrs Mahnken Stuart Mf^t" 11. Glen Owen, Rchard Petenen, assstant manager; Leonard Rchns, John Scherer and Don Warren. Greetngs Htaa the communty were presented by Mayor George E. Osterheldt, who announced that Memoral Recreaton Feld wll be ready for use for football and soccer h Greetngs frpm the school system were presented by G. Frank Zmmerman, hgh school prncpal. Chrs Zus, sports edtor pfthe Elzabeth Daly Journal, was toastmaster. *Bhe nvocaton was by the Rev. Robert G. Longafccr, pastor of the Frst Presbyteran Church. Also present, as guests of three members of the dub, were members of the junor hgh school football team and ther coach, Paul Sdby. Gfts were- presented by the members of ther respectve teams to Coach Weekley; James Avary avenue. The set, constructed by Henry Sten of Roselle, s completed, and costumes hunted up by Mrs. Rchard Shre are n readness, as are sound effects to be furnshed by Robert Bref of Westfleld. Mrs. Robert Kaplan of Cranford! s n charge of propertes, and Mrs. Mlton Auerbach of Cranford s prompter. Playng the part of the journalsm professor, Charles Burnett, s Joseph Kohn of Cranford, whose devoted wfe; Maron Burnett, played by Mrs. Samuel Esenberg, through strng-pullng and appealtaut to her sororty sster and old chum, Agnes Brght, played by Mra. Mlton Soskn of Garwood, has managed to have the governor of the state, Sam Brght, played by Lawrence Raff, tentatvely nomnate Burnett for the Unversty presdency. Complcatons arse when Chrstne, played by Francne Wess of Westfleld, the daughter of Charles Burnett, fnds herself h love wth Edde West, played by _ Warren Esenberg, an mpetuous young college student whose edtoral starts a controversy over academc freedom and nearly upsets the lves of all connected wth hm. Phlp Pearlman of Cranford and Stanley F. Grayson, assstant plays the part of Mel Grante, a football coaches; Coaches Daley.connlvng newspaperman, who Itres to maneuver the electon to The fred chcken dnner was sut hs own endt, whle Marca and Thatcher and Coach Selby. sk s charman of the musc, commttee, and Charles-F. Hansel, Jr., s charman of the membershp commttee. Rehearsals are conducted at Cleveland School on Monday ntghtsr Speakng Monday 2 Trustees Reelecton Trnty Church was.receved wth enthusasm by the-parshooersr- Delegates elected to the docesan conventon were: James B. Turk, Robert J. Laer, Sr., and Frank Duffey, Jr. Alternate delegates To Talk On Japan Foregn Mssons Secretary to Address Presbyteran Women Mss Margaret Flory of New York Cty, eastern area secretary of the Presbyteran Board of Foregn Mssons, wll address the ward Locke and W. T. Hay. Wllam Juhr, Sr., Mrs. Lews rmungp and Mrs. George Davs served aa tellers durng the electons. Awards f Members of ^Pm Mss Flory. whose topc wll be "Postwar Japan," has recently returned from a. msson n the Orent as part of the. New_ Lfe Movement of the Presbyteran Church. She conducted relgous programs among students of Japan, Korea, the Phlppnes and Chna and also taught classes and conducted, extra-currcular relgous actvtes n the Womens Chrstan Church lot Japan. As secretary, of the eastern area. Nne cubs* of Pack 1TO <?h^r»h xecdvedc awards Saturday at a meetng of the pack n the church. Those honored were: Roland Lemann. lon badge wth gold and slver arrows; John Warner and Charle James, lon badge; Frank DePaul and Rchard acmllen, bear badge; John Fer- Ao, wolf badge; Wllam Baumgartner and Rchard Talbdt, Wlver arrows, -and Ralph Burla, gold arrow. The followng boys were ntated as members of the pack: Wllam Bznk, John Boyle, Jerry Herbst; Arnold Ingram, Wllam Ledden, Wllam CDonndl, Joseph Peters and NelT Rogers. Cubmaster Wllam Sullvan, speakng for the pack commttee, announced that a Chrstmas party wll be held for the pack r>n December 17 at 7 p. m., at the church. members are nvted. In keepng, wttx the sprtual SeBoh» r * to New York tradton of the pack, 40 unformed cubs accompaned by Cubmaster Sullvan, Frank Dd Gands and Arthur Donnelly, assstant cubmasters, and representatve, of the -* pack commttee receved Holy Communon at St Mchaels Church on the cub scouts communon Sunday. Arrangements for the Chrstmas party wll be n charge of Mrs. Los Hogan, Mrs. Rose I<emann Mrs. Burla and Mrs. Cdl Peters, den mothers. Tmothy SheVban, a cub, was unable to attend the meetng because of a cold. Members wshed hm a speedy recovery and hoped to see bun at the Chrstmas party. The Rev. Wllam Donnelly, pastor, offered the closng prayer. Messah December 18 At Presbyteran Church The fourteenth annual performance of Handels "Messah* wll be presented by a chorus of 80 voces,december 18 at the Presbyteran Church. - Solosts wl be Marlyn Vosberg,-soprano» «olo- Brch stncct* lm rw - w- "qute ll" of polo n the solaton prepared by members of the cafe- Sank of Westfleld plays Kate, the unt of St Elzabeth Hosptal, tera staff under drecton of Mss bobby socks daughter of Burnett Elzabeth accordng to the health Edna Pears and served by mem- Ted Pearlman of Cranford plays department bers of the GrlsAthletc Assoca-the part of Mke, and Wllam Ths marks the frst case of polo tlon. Haveson of Cranford the part of to be reported n KenUworth ths Clarence Frtz was charman of Ulnson, bodyguards tcr the govvear the health department an- the dnner commttee, members of ernor. who supply the comedy nnounced. whch were: Thomas Harford, pub- te re8t ta " P 1 **- The chld became ll on Frday lcty; H. R. Jacobus, dnner; Cnl- * Tckets are on sale at Bells and was removed Saturday to the vn Shn, W. J. Blake, John Pharmacy, Schers Drug Store and hosptal The case was dagnosed uuezza und Edward Shaheen, tck-bobs Market, Cranford, and at Monday..<* Barons Drug Store n Westflald. Ut at the church; Mary Humphrey of New York, contralto; Lucus Metz, tenor, solost at St Bartholomews Church, New York, and Floyd Worthngton. bartone, also of New York, well-known concert, oratoro and opera star. Walter Hewtt of Maplewood wll be organst and - Mss Mary EUzabeth BonneU, chor drector and organst at the local church,.drect the group. Voters to Name Three School Board Members on Feb. 14 Two. of. the three members of the Board of Educaton whose terms are exprng stated last nght that MISS MARGARET FLOKY tney Wa u s««ac reeecuuu at.jthe annual school electon here, on February 14. Mrs. Marguerte S. Earhart, actvtes charman, and Dr. Robert P. Ferguson^ charman of teachers and nstructon, both «ytrplng sx years of servce on the school board, stated that they defntely wll not be canddates at the comng electon. Lous TroutjMB, charman of buldngs and groaalt* completng hs frst term of threeyears,.had no statement to.make at ths tme as-to whether or not he would seek reelecton. Deadlne for flng of pettons by canddates for the three posts wll be 20 days before the electon date, or January 25. Dstrct Clerk Herbert R. McCullough explaned that Xo be elgble to vote at the school electon on Mnrgntyf Ctvpn O^llH fnlnwlng ts regular supper meetng Monday at p. m., n the ntermedate Sunday school room of the Frst Presbyteran Church. All memnhd frmrla nn> Invltw AJ ecrary, of th of the Board f Foregn ^ snce 1944, Mss Flory has nterpreted the* problems of the world Chrstan movement among churches and.womens organzatons n the eastern part of the Unted States. She s a member of the Natonal Board of the Unted Councl of Church Women and of the program commttee, of the World Councl bf Chrstan Educaton. Durng the wnter of 1946, Mss Flory organzed and conducted a travelng semnar to Guatemala for busness aqd professonal wojhen. Pror to JonpK the executve staff of the Board ox Foregn Ms^ sons. Mss Flory taught at Alabama College forwowen and served as drector of.the Westmnster Foundaton at Oho Unversty. She was graduated from Oho Unversty wth Ph Beta JKappa honors h 1930 and two years bter she- receved bar masters degree from the same unversty. She also studed at Unon Theologcal Douglas; dudrman; Dorothy Adams, Los Harbeck and Ann Thompson. They wll be asssted socaton and the Womens Bble Class. Edna Wells and her program commttee wll be n charge of decoratons whch wll be based on a Japanese theme. Chrstmas Rush Hours Lsted for Post Offce The Cranford Post Offce, whch wll employ between 50 and 60 extra workers to cope wth the Chrstmas rush ths year, wll be open untl 6. p. m. on Saturday, December 17, and from 1 to 5 p. noon Sunday, December 18, to-expedte the handlng of Chrstmas parcels and cards, t was announced ths week by Postmaster Arthur F. Metz. There wll be no mal delveres on Sunday, December 25, or Monday, December 26, but the post offce lobby wll be open, wth stamp machnes and boxes accessble, from 8 a m. to 12 noon and 2"~to 5 p~mro Metz sad. Mens League Offers Lades Nght Program A lades nght program wu^ be the feature of a meetng tonght of stered at least 40 days before tha persons permanently regstered are enttled to vote n the school electon. Others may regster wth the townshp clerk or at the offce Of the^county Board of Electons uv the Court House, Elzabeth. Mrs. Earhart, a. graduate of the Unversty. of Mchgan, has resded n Cranford for 21 years. She s a past presdent of Cranford Unt,* 212, Amercan Legon Auxlary; Cleveland PTA, and the Cranford PTA Councl. At present she s vce-presdent of the Wed- 1 nesday Mornng Club and also s a member of the College Club and of Trnty Church and ts Womens Mary tosa Guld. She has served as captan of the. Cranford, Dvson of tha Womens Feld Army of the Amercan Cancer Socety. Mrs. Earhart» has three chldren, Joseph, a freshjj" man at Wabash College; 1 Francea^a Junor at Wllam Mary College, and Davd, who s marred and lves n Vrgna. Dr. Ferguson, a resdent of Cranford snce 1937, has been, afflated wth the Standard t)l Company of New Jersey snce that year. For- merly wth the-manufacturng da-, partment, ae Is now afflated wth the companys marketng departmenj. A^graduate of Hram Coll Hfr <M b d h j ^ g e a Col lege, Hfram, <Mo. b* receved hs doctorate at Cornell-Unversty. Dr. Ferguson was an nstructor, and, actng head of the chemstry department 8t Hram College for two years and Utter taught there for four years. He served wth the OPA durng the war. He s member of the pack commttee of- Cub Pack 103. Dr. Ferguson a son. Lee, n unlor hlgh^ here. Mr. Troutman, a resdent of TW JThas been eroployed for ths past 28 years by tha Babcock and Wlcox Company of New York. He U a graduate of the School of Mechancal Eng] ng of Pennsylvana State He has served as a troop conuntteeman for Troop 79 of the Boy Scouts. He was vce-charman for, the Unted Fund Campagn here., 1B48. Mr. Troutman s a rulng, elder of the Frst Presbyteran Church. He has a daughter, Jane, a sophomore at Wlson ngneer- College. Return to Work At Central Shops About 400 employes of the Central Ralroad of New Jersey went back to ther jobs today after. leaves gven by the ralroad whfd servces were curtaled because of Among that. awlgned to the soft coal strke, employes are 250 Etzabethport shops. An ntermsson h the labor dspute has permtted the return of normal transportaton serv$a, the ralroad announced. Most of tha> men who were recalled are motor power men or are engaged In mantenance work. If the strke s not resumed, all Central Ralroad employes released because of the coal controversy, wll return to work wthn the next several weeks, accordng to the Presbyteran Church. Conover,. presdent, Week-End Weather Far today, Frday cloudy and slghtly colder wth chance, of lght ran, possbly mxed wth snow over south porton. Saturday generally far and. moderately cold. Sunday mlder followed by some ran. George R- wul be n «rtaln trans. the elmnaton of Many of these al ready have returned to ther jobs, a ralroad spokesman sad. charge and also wll conduct a short busness meetng pror to the.... n _, program. Health Report Hghlghtng the evenng wll be One case each of mumps, chck travelogue presented by Mr. and enpox and whoopng cough were Mrs. R. J. Arspach of Westleld. reported to the Board of Health They wll show a 1949 expedton durng.the past week, t was anunder leadershp of Norman Nev- nounoed yesterday by Health OflV lb, famous for hs extensve ex- cer W. P. Smth. One person also ploratons of the Grand. Canyon was btten by a dog and another country. by a cat durng the week. I 1

2 -. " -. ;, I >,. THE CRANFORD CTT1ZKN AND CHRONICLg,.THUHSPAY. DECEMBER 1, IMS J_.., tauubpord CITIZEIf AND -CHROWICm. THUttSDAY. DBCEMBKB t f: % r- n. : Republcan Women Hear Talk on Flag of South Orange addrened the Cranfdrd Womens Republcan Club on the hstory and development of the Xmyrtr«n flag Monday "afternoon at the home of Mrs. John Etlems, US Rversde drve. Mrs. Feer was ntroduced by Mrs. W. C Jones,program charman. - - Mrs. Walter Ruenger presented observed for the followng members who ded recently: Mm. J. L. Allen, Mrs. C Fraud* Ballard and Mrs. Frederck R. ZundeL Mrs. J. AngusTtoowles. leftlatton rhotrtpm, reported p that 70 per cent of.cranford* regtetered teted wt- t ers voted n the recent electon. H was announced thftt* ChT mas party wll be held ondeeember 13 at 2 p. m. n the home of Mrs. R. W. Ncholson, 53 Beech street " Members are. asked to PBA Honors Two - For Years of Servce^ Frank SfV-WUllam J. Qassmann were honored by Cranfdrd Local, 52, Pa- j trolmeate Benevolent at a testmonal affar held n the Casno Tuesday nuhtv, Patrolman Caruso, who became a member of the Cranford Polce Department on. October 25, 1927,! was presented wth a Wrst watch brng cash donatons to ths, meetng, the-money to be turned over ce as treasurer of the local n recognton of hs 20 years serv- to the Chldrens Country- Home, A pen and pencl set was gven Westfleld. Mrs. R..T. Orff gave a to Sgt Gsssmann, who at the tme short talk on the work whch s beng done.there Mrs. Knowles August 1 had served nne years of hs advancement to sergeantlast donated several crocheted stockng as state delegate for the local, ll «1at» nf offcers tnbe balls for use by jhe chldren Injhe JBatrolmnn fleorge Ward,-prest elected at the annual meetng n home. She asked for dscarded dent of the local. Introduced Polce I January! SHOW. VleS-pesdent; wullam A., Mrs. George W. Lawrence; recordng secretary, Mrs. Sdney L. Nunn; Tea was served by Mrs. Law- made the presentatons. Chef pose. served as master of ceremones and audtor, Mrs. Manuel Mnoz; clerk, rence and Mrs. Ellens. Mrs. Mrs. H. J. ONell, Jr. Terms of Knowles and Mrs. W. J. Smth other offcers hold over for another poured. " year. Mrs. Luden. Dozos, presdent, A mnute of slent prayer was Days Tll Chrstmas! Yes, folks, theres only about three weeks left to complete your holday shoppng. But Breens s ready to help you do your gft shoppng the easy way* Our shelves are loaded wth your favorte Wnes, Ryes, Scotches, Cordals, Champagnes. Just gve us a lst of your re- ; qnremente and well go rght to work. Please make your selectons early and do ALL your Chrstmas buyng n Cranford ths year! LIQUOR STORE 21R WE^DEXIY AVE. Come to SHAPIROS WITH YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING LIST! Selectons Good! Prces Rght! SPORT SHIRTS to (OahartHner Cardnray. Waal) DRESS SHIRTS & 2.95 Flannel SHIRTS to 3.95 Broadcloth and Flannel PAJAMAS : 2.98 to 3.98 JAC SHIRTS, All Wool to SOCKS to 1.00 NECKTIES 1.00 & 1.50 MUFFLERS *o 2.69 SUPPERS to 4.98 FOR BOYS SPORT SHIRTS to (Oataafdlnea, CordnroYa) Flannel SHIRTS to 2.95 SOCKS..«....,.39 to.59 JAC SHIRTS, All Wool to 7.98 PAJAMAS, Flannel, Knt, Broadcloth to 2.98 SHAPIROS DEPARTMENT STORE Or Fscher spoke brefly, complmentng; the two honored guests on ther work In the department Other speakers Introduced by Chef Fscher ncluded Lt Lester Powell, Lt George L. Rosendale, Patrolman Lous Guertln, past presdent of the local; Patrolman Edward Lee, who succeeded Sgt. Gassmann as state delegate, and Charles Sauer of Elzabeth, a mem* ~ar of the Honorary PDA, : Refreshments were served after the talks... Jr. League Tea for Provsonal Members A tea for provsonal members Wll be gven by, sustanng members at a meetng of the Cranford Junor Servce League at the home of Mrs. C. P. Buckley, 5 Madson avenue, on Tuesday. Provsonal members to be honored are: Mrs. W. Gordon French, Mrs. R. M. Harmon, Mrs. Albert E. Johnson, Mrs. L. M. Tucker and Mrs: R. B. WnkeL The monthly board meetng wll be held Monday at the home of Mrs. Jean MontenecqUrt, 209 Manor avenue. Burned Fghtng Blaze n New Car Edward M. Scott;, 28. of 516 Rversde drve suffered frst and second degree burns of the rght hand and second degree bums of the Receve* W«FKANK A. CAKITSO left hand at~m:so-a."nvtuesday when he tred to f-rtlng"^h a fre that started In the rear seat of hs new sedan at Westfleld avenue, east, and Unon road,ttoselle Park. Accordng to fremen, the blaze was started from,a cgarette that waa dropped W thmw m cushon. The rear seat upholstery was destroyed. Patrolman Rchard Maller of the Roselle Park PoDce Department sounded the alarm. Mr. Scott was treated by Dr. Wl- UamJBpsten. %.., CRANFORITS SUNDAY DRUGSTORE SCHEDULE OPEN THIS SUNDAY I* A. M. to 1 r, H. s r, M. «rr.k CLOSED THIS SUNDAY Schws, HAaways, TO PEOPLE WHO WANT TO PLAY SANTA I N A B I G WAT:...,;.. _-..>. \ : >;- : p,;; HOME IS TBE BXAET OF CHRISTMAS 1*8 N. UNION; r ALWAYS ^ : -. : :.» &. Gve Mother the Gft that wll Sare Her More Tme and Energy Ttan Any Other Applance.... «- From onr long experence, ta by far the best wannng low 1J0WB PvjmMDt BmrTmm THE MAVTAG k thk wondarful computafy automatc wwdm today! F*- mooa Oyrafoam washng acton provad bast n mh-, Uona of oootwtoml Maytaga GENEROUS TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE Came In Today and See Our Selecton of MA YTAG Applances COFFEYS 1-3 ALDEN ST. Obn MJ They Have A&A and youll fnd ther prces are so reasonable your shoppng dollars wll strjetch r at A & B9I BEAUTIFUL DOLLS 2.49 up SLEDS, AflSxtt ^3.95 to Trcycles 4.95 to Footballs.98 to 3.65 Flashlghts.98 Glbert Erector Sets, Wth Motors Chldrens Tool Boxes, wth tools Keystone. Gas Statons and 4.95 WndnpTrans 2.49 and 4.95 Tnkertoys Chldrens Wagons 4.13^69^3.95 Electrc Record Players... &98 to Ton Dolls 8.98 Futurmatc Arport 3.96 Doll Trunks Ball Bearng Roller Skates 1.97 GAMES BOOKS SMALL TOYS The Hottest Toy Ths Chrstmas! NEWELL A1RF1RE O SUB-MACHINE GUN ^ FUN FOK GBOLDKEN AND ADULTS t»gtyf* " \ ELECTRIC TRAIN SETS up. Gfts for Mother Electrc Irons.4.95 to Pressure Cookers to Stanless Steel Knfe and Fork Sets...: to Emt Jucers to Unversal Automatc Mxers Dormeyer Automatc Mxers... : Revere Cookng Utensl*,.AH Items In 8tock Sold Indvdually Bssell Carpet Sweepers to 8.95 Electrc Percolator Apex Automatc Dshwasher...; V * BASKETBALL and BASKET 3.49 Complete /m Vv- BLACKBOARDS Beat Slate 4.95 Gfts for Dad Dazey Ice Crusher Ppe Wrenches 1,95to 3.85 Planes...,.? to 6.50 Saws to 5.45 Hectrc Solderng Irons 1.80 to 5.00 Black and Decker %" Electrc Drll GIVE DAD A TELEVISION SET FOR HIS CHRISTMAS! From $ Make Your Gft Selectons NOW! AND USE OUR CONVENIENT LAY-AWAY PLAN v sszssfse TAVERN CANDLES -.10 and.15 A&A 12 NORTH AVENUE, WEST TREE LIGHT SETS CRanford M MeManu, Bros. Has KARAUANS* For Room. Large and>pa«o u«or Small and Compa«tl < ong aftemhe Pret^r,>* r *»;?*Tf $?". ; ««s- Only n man tartly Krmans dm y«u aeo such alraatt desgns and color Junnoajr. srattm wcaven ptrfennad vaauetau aaptacng &m (Mental fce!- bga/th d»aga. Asa tha argnal, &* frnga s Karaataa s part af Ac rag* hylt few tget Pn! ITS KASV TO PARK AT MeMANVS BBOS. Ve Our Entrance At 51 Ullerson Avuu; Drectly In Roar/ *u 3t*& U^m-.... / HtVm IOOMI0 IN U. S. A. A. c9w 4 *<**...McManus Bros, says Ths Chrstonm, treat your homm to a KarcMtan front McManut Bros, and nothng KIM a fenun* JEarafan Hag/ Cacfc «IM reflects the hutrou* beauty of the most treasured Orental... yet the magc / Karastan* power* loomng enable* MeManu* Bros, to sell t at an astonshngly low prce, far below that of fne Orental*. When your new rug s a Karastan from MeManu* Bros^ you can be sure that youve made ffc«best possble n* vestment n floor coverng. Come n... see our famous Karastan GaUery...-.-you wll fnd a matchless collecton of styles, szes and colors to ft every budget!.- ;, 2t& Ths magnfcent medallon pattern acheves a luxurousneaarfound KARASTAN- V xl2 V ->C\y lodxl^ 106x18 12 xl6 12 x20" L_ LOUVRE- V xl2 V xl5 _ 106xl6 _ LANAMAR- V xr 106x14 106xl6 12 x!8 TUPOR^ 9* xl2. 9/ x!5 KrdxU only n the fnest Krman pattern* , J =149J J10.00 Lsted above are just a few of the many, many szes avalable from the four dfferent qualtes. Hall Runners to match are also obtanable. n some styles rangng n ste from 2 t 2x9 > up to 3xlS. Remember Use Our Budget Plan Take Vp to 20 Months ToPay! mm MM. 11S2-11S4 BAST JKyKf STKKBT ELIZ/kBETB atneo J«««, Frtoe* # Mwm W * ««. lmwmr t rfn ffvfsmttfrtl *..».* ;; " *

3 - ~ r --» ,. -. / - - v :. ^ ^m Wl MMp ^ T "> W. M, -~~- ~- M, ~, :./ f. H" Luden N. Duggans Entertan At Luncheon Meetng Monday THE CHANFORP CglgPt Brdal Performed, ForSaUfScher The marrage of Mss Sally domble rng Trtmmy Sunpson 01 a uarden place of Mr. and- MraTSamue uolden- gvng weekend wth thelr-paxcntsitt, of 124 Hemng avenue have moved brde of LoweU Donald Elzabeth took place on were Nelson; JE. Skaarup, Jr., a Robert HrZCJement, son of Scher,. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Amofk Cranford students at week-end wth her Herman Scher of 347 Walnut aveson Rensselaer polytechnc Insttute, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Beach. She: nnbrb^wtfamgog ytfff^yy aft t luncheon meetng for. membera_qt thejefferwn Bark Chnrch Auxlary whch sponsor* (Mm. to ther Sbthfleld. naw borne at Dayat Temple Beth- freshman,- sott^-of- Mr. and Mrs. _ and. Mrs... R»y A-"Clement " ~ Mr.. of «_, Rabb Jordan a Fresh Ar House at Long- Branch. «*«BPW. L Ta* 01 * B*" Nelson "SL Sktujpup of 107 Oak lane; Hanlton avenue. and%ro ok! formed the ceremony at 1 p. m. John G. Kesewc -, a sophomore, Banker, son of Mr. and Mrs. 1 A Guest speakers were the Bev. Dr. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Huff of 311 The brde, gven n marrage by_ son Ncola Notar, pastor of the church, ^ of Mr- and; j. J. G. Kesewetter of Parkway Vllage; Har- been named scholars of th Banker ofwmadlson aven, h.er father, wore a slate blue tatfeta afternoon gown and a blush and the Bev. Albert AUnger. pastor of Cranford Methodst Church. old Govfe. Jr., a freshman, son rank for thefteshmanyea three weeks vacaton n Sarasota; Mrs. John V. Hcprtt presded. brde wa* attended pnk lluson shoulder length vel ofmr. and Mrs. Harold tllbver of Among those present were Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Ells of Hamp- She -.carred - a whte Bble wth 116 Columba avenue; Davd C. Conn. Both qfed wtht,i AUnger, Mr. and Mrs. George Elzabeth, as matron of honor pnk camellas Mar. a freshman, son of Mr. and eral average of over 85. MrClem Mss Florence Scher was.her Bates and Mrs. Lous Lommtft of holdays wth then- Mrs. Hugh A. Mar of 300 Sprngfeld avenue; Robert Wse, a Juv* School, served as an ensgn n?h»?**"*««* Cranford H^ Cranford, and Mrs. J. Enoch Faw Mr, and MtsTCfrfc W. ssters only attendant and Leon Goldenberg was best^man for hs of Westfleld. Sorenaen ofsx Cayoga znpd. or son of Mrs. Thelma M. Wse U. S. Nwal Reserve drs brother. A recepton was held; at Mr. andmn. Watter X of 7 Englsh Vllage, «nd Rchard t ^ k.temple Upon return from a Rearwn, _a sophomore, son. of Mrv Mr. and Mrs. Edward Abom of 3 Sylve^er street enfertaned ther rll at "Bltt a~hl 403 Casno avenue wll leave Mon- resde n Cranford. Orchard street nung team at Yale." "two weeks-vacaton to Cook of CoQperstown. K. Mss Alce Lopes, daughter of NedVOr-Rce, son of Mr. and Mrs. They plan to spend most the Thanksgvng week-end. Unon. ToHowng a Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Lopes of 508 of that tme n Bocagrande. Mr:, Ms. John. JR. Bates-lnehan Weddng M. R. Rce of 1038 Rartan rw Sprngfeld. avenue, has been apponted a member of the commt- has pledged to Sgma Alpha End- Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Vandeslcemoved Tuesday from 415 Takes Place n Avon Ion fraternty at the Unversty of of 523 Claremont place spent the Unon avenue to Lockwood Vllage, Thanksgvng holdays wth her Roselle. * -\: < j!^" tee at the College of Sant Elzabeth, Convent Staton, to prepare mse^bcana ANsaukm MR ANDREW ANDERSEN, JB. Vermont, Burlngton, Vt....Mss Elzabeth Ann Lnehan, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Yates Mr. and Mrs. K. G. BSbroolf of 3 Mr. and Mrs. Wllam F.~Xh-_ The weddng of Mss Rose J. Lloyd Harbeck, son of Mr daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francs the lst of requrements for all the of -Darby/Pa. Befanert BIr. and derson of 100 Betford avenue sey Bell Telephone Company. Mr. Mary Wolf, RJf., daughter* of and Mrs. J. I* Harbeck of 10 Tu- Joseph Lnehan of Neptune, formerly of Cranfod, and Robert Clay- ths year. msson unt awards to; be gven Mr. and _JIrs. Clarence V. Mrs. L. C Morehouse. ST., of Pttsburgh. P&, on Saturday. Mr. and Mare, to Robert J. Ryan, son of that tme n the European Thea- and Andrew Andersen, Jr., son red Saturday n the rectory at St have announced 1 the engage^ Smth Berved ~thre6 and a. half Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Wolf of Up street has returned to Char- ment of ther daughter, Begna years n the navy, spendng part 481 Sprng street, Elzabeth, lottesvlle, Va^ where he s a soph- > ton Bates of Wanamassa were mar- Joerndt Of 3 Etanora avenue had Bedford H. Lydon, Jr., a- freshat Lehgh Unversty, Easton, Pa,, a. He spent the Thanksgvng omore at the Unversty of Vrgn : k&"guests over the holdays, Mr. Mrs. Morebead spent p the Thanks- of Mr. and Mrs. I* G. Ryan of tre. He attended South Planfleld of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Andersen of 118 Columba ave- ceremony was performed by the Elzabeths Church, Avon. The and Mrs. Charles Hurley and son. gvng M wth h ther h son andd 28 North venue-west- Mss schools and Is employed by the spent the Thanksgvng holdays week-end here wth hs parents * Bucky, of Baltmore, Md. daughter-n-law. Mr. and Mrs. L. Anderson, a graduate of BayoLsjemplojted Publc Servce Corporaton, Elzaby the Board of Educaton n abeth. The Rev. Matthew guests was held at the Cedar Mannue, took place November 19 Rev. Mr. Mullgan, pastor. wth hs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lydon of 319 North Unon* avenue. of Mr. and Mrs. Mansell S. Rch- Dorothy Rchards Zopf, daughter J M. and Mrs. Johnat Sacred Heart Church, Elz- ^nr "nr<^ than Mr.and Ms. A. G. Anderson have Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Frank of.414 Mss Adnanft Helm, daugbter-of of 414 Orchard street, hw Cranford. Mr. Ryan s a graduate of Cranford Hgh School Former Cranford Crl the nuptal mass: Upon retufnx South, the couple, wll resde n Burchfleld avenue, a senor at more News, a publcaton at Skd- Hartnger, O.SJB., offcated at or, Sea Grt After a trp tg the Mr. and Mrs. Everett A. Hem of 3been named art edtor of the Skd- -.. taoved from 18 Cranford avenue Cranford avenue entertaned at a : to ther new home at 9A West End buffet supper Sunday n honor of and s employed by.the Hungerford Plastcs Corporaton, Betrothed n New York from a weddng trpto ths-po- : " : avenue, Florham- Park. the chrstenng of ther daughter. Wao& Wassa^ - r. * ~^ Mary Baldwn College, Staunton, more College, Saratoga Sprngs, conos, the couple wtt^esde at!?ibe brde," a graduate of ;Nepttlye Hgh School, s the grand- Va.; spent the holdays, wth her N. Y- Last year, Mrs. Zopf was on Guests over the holdays aft thejoann. Guests were pff^^rt from of Murray -Hll..Mrs. Catherne Calstro of New 1465 Lexngton place/ roommate, Mss Margaret Wlson the staff of the weekly -paper and home of Jnvand Mrs. K. T. Maxson Cranford, Kenllworth, Unon York Cty, formerly of Cranford, The brde, a.graduate dh daughter of the late Joseph Ianson, who for many yeats was gom of Clfto Forge, Va. On Thanksgvng Day;,tfey attended the foot- Skdmore Publcty Bureau. she also has wrtten artcles for the of 222 Orchard street were hs Beach, West Orange, Planfleld and 12 Claremont place, Mr. and Mrs. the engagement of her red Heart Hgh- School, Elzabeth, and the Elzabeth Gener- A.VA_-^, ^ be cranford and ball game between Vrgna Ml- " brother and sster-n-law. Dr. andbudd Lafe. B. J of 192 Locust drve, daughter, Adelne,to CarttanAbelto Rollns, son of Mr. «nd r Mrs. al Hosptal s employed as ntary Insttute and Vrgna Poly- Mrs.- Charles" Maxson and Mss Mr- and Mrs. Percy Orne of East Mr. and Ms. Charles 11 Ray of o Lake Go«Clubs. TKr. Ianson coached two Cranford boys Charles Rollns of New Yort Cty. dustral nurse fordr. Morton technc Insttute at Roanoka Edward C. Rearlck of 306 Rversde drve/returned Tuesday from ; Mary Bosley of Baltmore, Md. Booth Bay, He, arrved TIM 108 Oak/lane, Clarence L. Frtz Mss CaUstro s a. graduate of Gttelman n Elzabeth. Mr. ; Mr. and. Mrs. Wllam F. Herzos of 29 Parkway Vllsge returned n-law and datghtrr. Mr. and Mrs. ng way; Dr. and Mrs. Frank T. present s a student nurse at the ford Hgh Scnbo; :a. a senor who became natonal amateur open Oho, s Sdney B. Rchter last Wednesday by the death of hs mornng for a vjrt wfe ther and son Clarence, Jr, of 9 Doer- who were outstandng to thegolf lg students 1 enroued/"ths Seward Park Hgh School and at Andersen, a.gra4uat* of Crafat world. They* were-max Marston,- Oho State Unversty, Col- Danvlle; WIL, where/ hewas; callal Sunday nght after spendng the John E. Potter of 30 Hamlton avenue. They expect to reman/here ter-n-law. Dr. and Mrs. FrankBnrm, a graduate of Commerce served <hree years n.the Army. -jvho runner-up n several tourna- and ther son and daugh- Hosptal for Jont Dseases. Mr. at Seton Hall College. He champon, and Edwn M. Wld, of Cranford. father, George F. Rearck, 86, retred lawyer and former mayor of Thanksgvng week-end wth her.sster, Mrs. Gertrude Tally at Kew untl after the Chrstmas holdays. T. Maxon. Jr, of 223 Orchard St, Hgh School, s a student at the Ar Forces. -,.; - ments.. _ ""- -- ^ Mss Ruth Lous Spohn, daughter "of Mr. and Mrs. George B. Danvlle. Funeral servces were Gardens, L. I. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jacobsen Mr. and Mrs. Alfred F. Egbert of Cty College of New Yorkwhere Mr. Bates attended Penn Mltary Academy at Valley Forge.. turned Sunday to Syracuse Unver- Spohn of 464 Orchard street, re-? held, on Saturday.. ~... Mrs..W. J.Angus, Jr., and sons, and daughter, Lynne, 0* 11 Hemmng avenue." spent the Thanksgv- 10 Elzabeth avenue who were* accompaned by Mr. and Mrs. Merton. He s.employed by the De- f 4 Park terrace entertaned ther sty, NfY.; after spendng the boll- he s studyng publc admnstra- Mr. and Mrs. Ncholas Penebre Blly and Davd, of 13 Parkway wyn M. Terry of Lnden, and partment of Welfare n Brooklyn. Vllage spent the week-end wth ng holdays at the Mayflower Hotel n Washngton. D. C, where Mr. )rdge club Saturday nght at ther days wth herparents! A senor, Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Wenrch and George Davs and son, Robert, of Durng the war, he served n the Mr. Angus mother, Mrs. May Anhome. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Joan Mason Engaged Mss Spohn s majorng n llustraton. «. Vllage, spent the holdays wth daughter, Marlyn, of 43 Parkway 130 Oak lane- European Theatre. gus of Brooklyn. Jacobsen attended the Natonal Edward Grckowsk, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Rose Lengyel of 435 North The weddng wll take place n To Harry Shrer Mr. and Mrs. E.. Faulkner of Inter-Fratemty Conference. avenue, east, left Saturday for nthe fall. Raymond Page, Mr. and Mrs. Wnfred Brothers, Moe Grckowsk and Mss Helen-Beach of 8 Rversde her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mchael At a cocktal party Saturday at drve spent the Thanksgvng Jamson of New York Cty.» SOI West Ind had as guests Mr. and Mrs. Davd NL Brown of urt^n^g^ vst wth relatves fn Mss Alce Page, all of Cranford. ther home, Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. for the SouneVFlorda.- Mason of 110 franforrt avpnwp announced the engagement of ther Gocst at Shower enta. Dr. and Mrs. Z. J. mtle dthe Moe Grcfcowsk played several Mr. and Mra-^verett McTer 1Mtt~Henry~Justh of 104 Wahmt selecuuns-on-fas voln wth pano and son. Blly, at Dur- Bronx, and ther son and daughtern-law. Mr. and Mrs. Davd N. g 7 7 of 5 Englsh Vllage have returned avenue was guest of honor at a ham. N. H. accompanment by Mss Page. Refreshments were served... B y. of New Rochelle.N. Y. No date has ^HANDELS MESSIAH" son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shrer from a months vacaton n Florda. stork shower Saturday nght gven Pfe. Walter Crssey. stahoned In Brown. Jr, and son, of Elzabeth, Mr. andmn. Henry Hefdorn of by her ssters-n-law, Mrs. Frank Washngton, D. C. spent the fa of 28 Parkway been set for the weddng. Mssonary Tranng Insttute of Nyaek, N. Y. 14 Englsh Vllage.are home from Justh and Mrs. Joseph Justb at Thanksgvng week-end wth hs atwoweefatrptonnrha the latter** home, 79 Bunudde avenue, uecorauons were Jn whte, Hall, New York Cty. She attend- : Drscted-by Dr. Lee Olson from a weeks Mss Mason s a graduate of Chor of 60 Voces Orchestra of 40 Peces OnnfnrH Hgh Sfhnn and Panp yman and Harvey C Cannon of 9 : mr «** $ Yarmouth road. daughter. Joanne, of 35 Columba Vllage as returned home pnk and blue.. About 3S guests Mrs. Emma C. Audesrk of 24ed Elmra College, Elmra, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. B, F.Learyof 519 avenue, spent the Thanksgvng four weeks stay n Mublenberg Parkway Vllage entertaned her and s employed as a laboratory SUNDAY, DEC 11 at 8 P. M. Claremont place Juve. returned week-end at the home of Mrs. H. HospttaLPJamfeld,. -V-.-..." son and daughter-n>law, Mr. and techncan by the :Merck Insttute, Rahway. from Norfolk, Va., where theyr. Jenknson and famly of. Mss Chrstne MacPheaon- oj( Mrs. Henry. J. Audesk spent the Thanksgvng holdays mngton. JDeL Mts, Jenknaoo expect* to spend ths week-jend at Sauthb^dge.Masj^wastheweek daughter, Lnda Beth,, and and Cranford Hxh School Andttorlnn 1 her. Mr. Shrer wll be graduated n Auspces of wth hs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. February from the Unversty of Cranford Gospel Tabernacle end-guest of Mr. and ^Ir«. A. Doo-, parents, Mr. and Fred P. Leary. Rochester, Rochester, N. Y. He s the Wyman home. ad Greea^l9 Nofnnn placed l o Trenton, at.. Free Wll Offerng V presdent of Delta Upslon fraternty at the-unversty. Mrs. A. B. Lews of 304 Centralt Guests for Thanksgvng. Hay Day at Ittajl «d^t«ca?c: feld, avenue Mass., has returned wherc^he^vsted from. Sprngfor Talaferro, the home of 114 Mr. nennug and Mrs. avenue, M. %. V* a month wtl her son-n-law and were the Msses Wnfred Eseny daugbterr~mr. and Mrs: Bay P. ber»«ad Margaret-Vaa Aaden^f Cunnng. New York Cty, Mss Je*» No oth^r name on a Mrs. James P. Duffy of 1 Sylvester street entertaned Saturday at *.* cr wtz and.her;-brother, Hennan ^ and Mrs, N. It; Foster of-24 Prettwttz, of Jersey Cty, a beneft brdge, for the Mothers y y Jprntfleldrvenuehave re g t j p b v r d Club of Boy Scout Troop 78 of St Improvement e ofllcers of the Vllage Erom M.Thanksglvtng. Mr^ ^ Frank VggUndt of thvbrottx, Vt Mchaels Church. Ten tables guests, were t Assocaton, and Stay at Tae" Inn, ^Bck HU1 entertaned Frday over h» Thanksgvna week-end. watch means so much * > - - Pa...,-...-.sj-V.^;;^-; n play. Mrs. Mlton Renbart and afternoon at atea gven by Mrs. fctgvjttg Day questsrfmr. Mrs. Alfred Frgola were co-hasvb%bks%» """ * t Unon avenue, About 30 persons raster street were hs-parents, Mr. Frday prortottenflmg the Sade George C Dreyer of 304 North md Mrs. B. Lv Bucha street wll b«hortes«j t t dessert >l Guests for the holdays at the ft. knovmn. Austn Fort and Mrs. Hawkns danoe-mf Oapbft horn* of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson M. Among local resdent* who attended the Army-Navy football Hgh: BuchananV grandmother, Lchtcap, 7 Sylvester street, were Her guests wm be Carolne Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stout of PhOlpsburg. Pror to the week-end. were Dr. and Mr*. Walter K. Saturday b% TTladc [Beaton, "Bstrtds *ysns, Mabyn fas- Mr, and Mrs. XJghtcap entertaned naeht and son, Rchard, and daughter. Marlon, of 33 Central avenue; Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Hedett of Pleasantvlle for a weeks stay here. Mr. and Mrs. Mannng Bowtz ol SEE OUR SUSIE IN SKI TOGS tt ELM Jacket wttfc sk lth HU1 Teen Shop STREET OpeaDafly «* WEstteM 2-141* nut CHRISTMAS Mary Tuner, p Morrstown.; Rabj)hS.BoydafeMadaon«y oue s on a three weeks* busmeal trp, stoppng at Everett and Ta 4 - coma. Wash, Vancouver, Brtsh Cdhtmha. Tfu «d>^f t dtes n the West. Mr. and Ms. Thomas J. Buzalsk and famly of 9.Broad street spent, the ThanfeagMag gg week-end vstng Mr*. Buzalsks brother. BL. XL Ox N.Y. Etoevea, Janet DavaVQeorge Trumpore, John HanzL WQlam Wlson, Robert HsU Jgtd Bobert Farmer., DugganV brother-n-law and ss- Dr. Samuel Glnsburg and Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Lesle Cramp ofter, 7S5 Lnden place had as ther May Anderson of Passac. guests for Thanksgvng-ther son, <1» n junor Mrs. Melvm^yarner of Alton? lege, Clnton, N. Y.; Mr. Crumps town, Pa.,, wll entertan ths* evenng at d party at th brother and^rsteg-n "»rmn ~~ ~ Mrs. James Irvng Crump, and of her nece,-mrs. Hdbert A. Tmmnv32» Walnut : the latter** son and daughter-n- avenue. law, Mr. and Mrs. Bobert Ward of OradftlL Stet Ease ad Grfdme At LESHNERS! Ftnnotu Moke Colored Sheets, Towel Sett, Ltnetu, TablecUtths, Novelty Cu Cottage Seta* Bedspread* and Beautful Dependable Fmbrc* -% EN CBTT KO EXTRA COCK. VSm OfJB LAT-AWAT FLAN PO* XQUA 9KMUDAZ TUWCUA8MB LMKMNFP*\ FABRIC M*MJd>jMy[llJEMX O CENTER - ", : _ «»»<l m nmtatr Hum, ; l?«n«4aw^w. wnmnmr.t Oraatonl Becomes Engaged LaVergtfe Smpum Recent Brde Mr. andmn. Lucen N. Duggan of 3Gt Prospect avenue had as Thanksgvng Day guests. Dr. Warten M. Hawkns, EAGO, * noted muscan, and hs two Bsters, "Mss Edth Hawkns and Mrs. Hazel Tabor, of New York Cty; and Mrs. Mr.-and Mrs.. Harry Sterner of Bettlehem; *Pa., have returned after spendng Thankqgvng week-end wth Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Tmmns and son, Larry, of 229 Walnut avenue.., V»C4I WeHkr KEEP WARM Bg Army Model Modal unor 7SB LEADER STORE W E. fttmd Stwt WESTTIELD v 1 / longlnes^g WotchM $71 JO to $2500. AUpreu InduJm Hdmnl Tax Deferred payments fdesued. Nmaw vaam sat «o mtmt at lawfro Ifcpnalront.No odmr wucb ** " "^L* 0^. 1? ««««qr. To gve. fve kefcaettu b N $111 longines $13S B*«uung Det Sth, we vn& be open ev«y evenng tfll 9 *»out \ WtWIA Store Also In West feld Corner \Tn» wth frend, Wflnd DEC 26th \j^a me day after Chrstmas. And not at au strange. Are the crowds Hockng n Wth ther gfts to exchange. Ther socks are too large; Ther tes are too brght; Ther, slppers are wrong: Ther shrts arent rght They nave too y p ^ Ther books they have read. Or have twp of a knd And wsh somrthng nstead^ And eager to learn - How to gve and be sure j r t. JYoar ^fts wont return. For what t s worth _. The suggeston s mne. NOBODT BSMNG8 BACK»XBQVOK OK WINE. J\-A * m& rm- ; Mrs. Dorothy Nash l - :^ :^ ~ : -l " _ -.jkr Has The Perfect Gft (from $1.00 to $100.00) For Every Menber of tne Famly. of course, Ss and Junor). DELIVERY DAILY 9 WALNUT AVE. Cr ^ A Chrstmas sackful of styles for all ages. Leather and fabrc! Wool and fur lned. Prced from $1.95 T lout of all the tres on her car, nchdng the spare. She sad she also found the motor hood rased. Patrolmen. Mchael f edroff and Alfred Oram Investgated. T y Meetng Saturday,, The North Jersey Chapter of the Centenary Alumn Assocaton wll hold ts fall meetng Saturday, afternoon at the home of Mrs. Frederck J. Waltznger, 161 Wyomn avenue, Maplewobd. Guests at the tea followng the busness meetng w^h electon of offcers wll be Dean Margaret E- Hght, Mss Anne F. Morgan, alumn secretary; Mrs. Edward W- Seay, the wfe of Cen.tettary/s presdent, and.mrs, Robert J. trevnrmw, he wfg n the late Presdent Trevorrow. Drama Croup Meets ^_jjuttee-0lthe_3ql lage Improvement Assocaton met CRANFORD CHCBN AND CHRONICLB. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1949 Mss Iotta Home; Suffers No Paralyss Mss Catherne Lotta, physcal educaton.-nstructor at Cranford drve, an; nspector n the Standard Inspecton Laboratores^ J>f^ e Standard Ol Development GTompleted 20 years serv- Hgh-School,: returned to \>T 1 at 526 Belvdere avenue, Planfleld, ce and was presented hs servce yesterday from Mublenberg ^Hos-j pn on Monday. ptal, Tlalnfleld,""- wher«t "she" yraa taken on Tuesday of last week wth a mld case of nfantle In Memoram paralyss, The famly reported In lovng memory of a beloved that she was n good condton to- ; I sncerely thank the person who forwarded my mal when t was delvered to Hun by mstake. I) UALVXN Keyport, N. J. Clare Hallenbeck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mllard O. Hallenbeck of 141 Hlllcrest-avenue, celebrated her fourth brthday ann- Monday nght at the home of Mrs. James WacMll, 127 Oak lane. Mrs. versary at a" party n her home last Rchard Boddhgton was apponted Saturday. Those present were secretary to succeed Mrs. Jacob lane Dnsmore, Carol Denns, Stanley who resgned..the next torrne Tamburr, Lorrane Von meetng wll be held January 23 at rersdorff, Geraldne Purchase, the home of Mrs. A. J. Daves, landy Rch and Los Ann HeUeneck.,., " Parkway Vllage.. ; CranteenOpen House Open house, wll be held by the Cranteen.ths Saturday at 7:30 p. m,, n the Casno.. - BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Phlp R. McGnnls of Boston, Mass., formerly of Cranford, announce the brth of-a daughter, Donna Jaye, on November 27. Mr. McGnnls s the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald McGlnns of 724 Lnden place. Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Chnery announce the brth of a son, Gary Mark, on November 28 at Englewood Hosptal Mrs. J Chlnery s de former Dorothy Saunders of Morrstown. Mr. Chnery s the son of Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Chnery, ST., of 16 Retford avenue. Mr. and Mrs. John Mason of 722 Lnden place announce the brth of a son, John, Jr.. on November 22 at Mublenberg Hosptal, Planldr, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hammer of Yonkers, N. Y., announce the brth of a son, Frank,.Jr., on November 20 at the Yonkers General Hosptal, Mm. Hammer,, the e former Evelyn Rose Schletrum, Is the dht daughter of f Mr. and Mrs. George F. Schletrum of 458 Lncoln avenue. the Largest W/ n Town // COOT \\ * CRANFORD BOOTERY EVRNINOS TUX CHRISTMAS A CUTAM KAQB rtmchasbo wbtt»-m blared wthout buttons or eateba Ce«U»er p«and. ~Brn( them Into 1b* nntov* Cltlxen «nd Chroncle O Gets Servce Award Stanley H. Schultze, 201 Locust son and brother,. Staff Sgt Cecl day, wth no paralyss resultngl. Spttler, who gave hs lfe for from the attack. hs country November 30,1944. Aa we loved hm. 10 we mn hm; In our memory he Is dear;. Card of Thanks Loved, remembered, thought of atwajra. many alent tear... Bereaved Mother, Father, Ssters QJ\tf Brother. LIFETIME MICROTONE HEARING AIDS BEPAHtS ON AIX TTPKS,, BATTEWKS. BKAR1NO TESTEb WMKM Call <*Wre HQMK AmPHONB CO EAST FRONT STRICT PL PUMNFIELD, N. 3. KOBEKT UTTON. J«w*l«r JOB W. FHONT ST _- PI* «-SM» TO PEOPLE WHO WANT TO PLAY 8ANTA».. IN A BIG WAY: HOME IS THE HEART OF CHRISTMAS \" Ths year try j- W% f*» -I- Ull,, I" I, A. I>. C. ; ALWAYS BUY In CRANFORD! -^-.-". Use Our Lay-Away Pbm A Small Depost Wll Hold Any Artcle Untl Wanted CRANFORD FURNITURE 103 N. UNION AVENUE. CRanford 6 r 3141 I HAVE PURCHASED THE CHESTNUT PABNT & WALLPAPER STORE IN UNION. AND INVITE MY MANY FRIENDS TO VISIT ME IN MY NEW LOCATION. M % 4- *>!.Wll 601 CHESTNUT ST. UNION, N. J. [> TWEED: <2> A Teen Choce By-The-Yard From One Fabrcs - Department Our store handles and A Complete Lne of Wall- papers. Panters 9 trade s welcome and we offer tne customary panters dscount. WILLIAM ROESEL. Owner Washable Tweeds % Wool Tweeds 2.95 Washable Plads 1.95 UN. Z-66M CR S 4044 Home and I Famly Store Cor. M Unon A«,_* AUen StL-^j Cnnhr Returns from Canada R.H. Ball of 17 Dunham avenue, returned by. plane yesterday from Prnce Rupnert Island, Brtsh Columba, C^anada. Manager of the cellulose dvson of the Celanese Corporaton ttf Aueca, he has made four trps ths year to Prnce Ruppert Island, where hs company, through ts; Canadan subsdary, the Columba Celanese Company, Ltd., s-erectng a pulp mll The new plant s expected to be completed, late n The Cnmfanl Garden dab presents MBS. FRANCIS F. MEHBIAM of Mountan Lakes. N. J. LectBre & HeUdar rrrrlew «f CRANFORD METHODIST CHURCH AUDrrORIUlf MON., DEC 5, aft 2 P.M. For Tckets Call Cran y Not Have Your Home- Insulated? CBanfard C-S474 YOU; PAY FOR rr WHETB YOU HAVE IT OR NOT! xz. ^/mj0gawkwss^ebs3l.. Art Supples - Make Excellent Chrstmas Gfts! Whether you are a professonal artst, a teacher or student, orjan art hobbyst...we nvte you to come I n, browse around!, see the complete lne of art ^materals weve assembled for you. We have just the gft the artst wll want for Chrslmaa: ART1ST8 OU. COLOR TUBES AND SETS ARTISTS WATER COLOR TUBES AND SETS ARTISTSBRUSHES. PALETTES, EASELS DRAWING PAPERS. PENCILS, INKS ARTISTS PASTEL SETS CANVA8, CANVAS BOARDS POSTER COLORS ARTISTS ACCESSORIES RICHARD HARTIG. Prop., Open Dafhr TIU * P. Bl. Frdays 1M t r. M. 107-S N. Unkm Avenue 4 CR*nford Y/777T: " v UTS (HtM S tn 6X and 7 to 12) Polo shots Overalls Slack..;.! ;... Dre*. Shrts a*. Sport Shrts... :.: , Shorts :..::. Robe*.:: :. Slckers Mttens Mufflers Polo Shrts and Sock Sets Sweaters 1.25 to to to 5.50 ; :. : 1.96" AJSS : to 3.98 I...: 3.98 JBS to.98, :...:... 1^ to 3.98 FOR GIRLS (Slaca Ste «t and 1 to 14) Blouses : to 2.98 Skrts 1.75 to 3.50 Hate _..::,.,.., 1.98 Slp* 4.»- M*!??L«L Pajapas 1.96toZ98 Sweaters 2.95 to 3.95 Dresses 198to4.95 jumpers 2.98 to 6.50 Panly Sets 1.98 Ran Capes.: 2.98 Socks, 39 3 prs Plad Wool Slacks P FOB BABY Gmwkrs 1.98to2.98 Creepers 1.50 to 2.95 Knt Dress and Panty Sets 1.98 HauHMado Dresses to2.98 North Star Woe! V Blankets 4.95 to 6.95 Wool Pram Robes 4.95 Dmn s t»vs> QultedSacques 2.95 CutePantn Nykm 1.49 Sweaters 1.98to2.98 CAROL-LEE KIDDIE SHOP " oren BVKNINaS TUX t TUX CHRISTMAS 2 N. UNION AVE. CRanford / - /

4 W!jjP5?7!s»:-V!t7.V-. ;.-. :; /.v. W5SV-T; l> S?RSjpSR S_L * "..! 1. " _. * " ". ". THB CBAHIOBD CmZKW AMD CHBONICLK, THUB3DAY. COAT WASHma MACBTOB andjamsenton (used). An In wordnc condton. B o- t, CXS up. Bahway Hardware Co, St. BAhway 7-1W4. It-IB bcaadkem rsrtst rufc 6OLTO WAUIUT dtaeme e_. Chtaa ek GIRLS whte fl*ur«skates., sbe 6; boys w d 4, resonabla. Call CBan- J TXUtVISIOIf feet k., stafaty. ndluon; teal buys. STO. Bahway Harowal* Ox. 1M1 Mate Bt- BAhwar 1-MT4. 1*-W BAKER uprght ptano. A?f»_ on _: aslant tena_prtee raasonble. Call.X. OVS hockeytoeskates, aba 10*.»»d eosatltsm. aba on* Pateof <*»» and petes, nmr used. BartnnWa. CaB OleBtor.»-l«tW alter T F. H. 1S-I MAGIC CBXT j 1 vacuum. new. also sanlsa utenahjl US ~ " Wva.^toaJ^dl>a«at «Mettle, «% In -MIT ar utte. etuh atyle. aas. Very «nod condton. Can OUntord -1UT-W.»fon»ln«s beftae 10:4» or Sundays. ". TBtCTCIX. aman stte. *. Venue console rado. yeaa old, good condton, make \ offer. CRantynl ftassj BOW a woofcm jacket*, a woolen sute, ft sues»-u yean, onto bathrobe. naoktle*. au good condton. CBanford g-ow-b alter 6 P. U. -PIECE peces very ford. VKNKIAM BUNDS (controlled veutlatton and tght), af seamng. Installaton, choce of tapestor an average of M.W par wndow. skeel or ahtmwuro slats. r Kabtner * Sons. UM South *?«. TaL CBantod mans or CBanord. tf _ <_n_f room mlte. alao odd o( furnture. Movng, wll sell cheap. US N. Unon Ase_ Cran- TIRES, fve, excellent condton, 700 x\ CaU altar & CBanford O-30o>J. STOKER, one tued electrc furnace man and control. Call WMfleld after 8:30 P. M.. -»-!» KLECTRIC portable (ewlng machtrw. good condton. $40. Blue tapeaty lounge ^-puyer. playa XLSCTHIC Ught BuBaa. Oenefal Electrto Mazda. All Sltfe.: A A A Hardware, 1* NarU. Avenue, West.. 3 COBDWO0D for Oraptace, funsaoa and ktchen dove. Call RAbway 7>108S. tf through rado. $18. CRantord 0-S2SS-W. WHITNEY baby carrage. bathlnetu. baby car teat, Reed troller, all good condton, tao. CHara. 108 Mto Street. C BOVS hockey skates, slae 8. grls whte - a. good condton, lnn MOVIE CAMXBA. aeraen. «-foot archery eet. boy** bfcyete, a mena ralta. practcally new. aba 3S, >*»laee Uvlng mom ault*. waaonama CBanford e-aotb-w... KAITS black overooet, ste SS-«O. nearly $U. Can CBanford «-um*m. I-". KIOHT-mcU crcular aaw (two bladaa) t^vl.t^"> oae-horaapowar motor, pulley*, t-toot work bench and epndle*. notatutubla.«3t. CRanterd MW-W, CUB I T BBSS; Wholaaala Only MOVA SCOTIA BAISAMS -mm BOX LAPIA -mncttoh" portable «U heatng stoves. (3),- good condton, S7 each, wll heat <om room or bath quckly, also medum ste pot stove. CBanlord a-ota. nc HAVS a great varety of Westng* house Maxda Ughta Includng fluorescent llghta, also Xmas lghts and eats. Come lo apd aee our new Bamaon Too Bar. Holland floral Shop, CBentord e-39s3..t South Aye.. &. between, Walnul and sjtwton Aves. TOJKV_UON.Uyblse. chest of drawers, cabnets, bookshelves, wood noveltes made toer4«r,some on hand. Trad Davay. AMetUt 9th Street. Kenlworth. XST. tabrtca In - FABRIC CENTER tn P. M. Frday* A*«7 w. CB. «-aao9 movtea) KMITAOB STAMPS In paeket, *eta and atnglaa tor collector* at Cranfbrd Cycle and Toy Shop.» Rdrth A»e.. Wert. COLUMBIA WINDOW SHADES, up. to 31 Inch**, on your roller, tl.09. Same Day Servce. Alban-Lewl* Hardware. 10* M. Unon Ave. VsOncMAlf BUNps. up to M-. whte an : vory. UM. Immedate " fvixbb, n deuvwcy. AI- K U Av Call VKKXTIAN BUNDS, Inclosed rouabeeda the Onast n the world, custom made, all colon. Tor frae estmates telephone Wbtfleld J-4M8 before 1 p. m. J. Svenda. «1» South Ave., Qar- MAOAZINar SUBSCRIPTIONS: An aatne*. local agent. Mr*. A. B. Laweon, lot Thomaa Street. Cranford. N. J. CaU CBanford «-at»-r. tf Bulsw llkm to ^u ob- Prtcea ouoted u*on request. aaau your Inqures and order* to Mss C P. Weldln. am Bkgle atreet,. TBOXSN GknveraxLent tnapa««a< bonemeel. Alee bone lver DAILY. Crantord Pet Shop, U Nerth Avenue, Beat Tel. CBanford 0-lOOa. PIANOS recondtoned and guaranteed from are to STM. aaay term*. Brand new wonderful aplnet* at the I - prce* n N. jr. Crantord Pano Co.. Tunng.and rebuldng expert*, a North Aveat*. Bast, CRantord «->n<v - top *o L -er, lotted eow manure, aaad. blue etaae and " J desred. AI 1 Stseet, corner. ad. Can WCsMWU a-obba after p. a. or a-ano-w eny tme. stone and cnders, spreadi AI llaaaslg. a n last Broad rner Woodland Avenue. West- WBOfOER CHINES- BOLLS TOR WASHINO MA. -Bolt* to stock (or any type wrnger. Brng to your old wll dapuneteh; whte rubber. COnTBYS ttt Mouse That Servce Bult " ~" CHan. «M«Tumlture tfrapertee, atlp eorer*. Venetan blnd*. Klea cbece of fabrcs. T. Kantner Son. UO South Ave.. TeL Cranford e-oau. - NTJMING 8KBVICE CBANTORD V. N. A. for General Nursng. VlBttaJfypodermlc*, Maternal and Infant Cere. Health Educaton. The VfcuunC Nurse Can Help You. Nomnal Tee. TeL CBanford 8-0T87, or consult Telephone Drectory.. U OTBBCQAT,. «DOO TOOD. htm* j a j a V jwt stbph**- Ms aeed. housa* aast- mrs. Heuand Floral Oardan. t Snath Ave, between ~ " Orueo A CB BLACK CLOTH COAT, mana bd t fmp aod aaodslmo.n Wonderful toy for small boy. CBanford»WH1 after y.lt Can OQU.-S as* Mcyel*. pant. S9. CBanford S-040I-W. OOILS COAT SETS, alaaa S to S, cotton and woolen dreesse. de* S to c to OM; fur Jacket, lurt nmod*led. das 14, aas. TasbJon *T*- ford «~3367-M. BEDROOM, ktchen, lvng room set*. AUCTION ITEMS. STOBAnE SALE. The Hut Buyers and Lqudator* BrjeSenon Ave. EUabtth. K. J. U ton. nce for your lttle grl, cheap. Ladle* blue Chesterfeld coat, perfect condton. *xa 40, reasonable. Alao secton*! bookcases. CBanford a-lmo. PAINTS, full lne Cee9efe)Of«^P9Btkw9^w O of n- In boose lot qnsnttes. Alban-Lewss. 10» Vorth Unon Av_, YOU ABE two h l ahead whan OU ABE two Jua ahead whan yea hop for lovely fabrcs at GruTs Slk and Cotton Shop. Weetfleld or. at Led>< ner*a Tabrc Center n Cranford. near themovtee. ANTIQUES, dock and mumr to order. Early Hnnrlraa 741 ~ " UTTJUK HAMSTERS and cages la -dock. Order now for Xmas. Bol> land Floral Pat Shop. 7 South Ava, B, w Shop. 7 S t" Ild * HREPLACE. BANOE «r TURKACE-caB bum PBBSTOLOOB. Clean and aooaooueal fual C. B. Trabcnbach Cnuv fax Toed * Seed. US South Ave., B. CBanford «-an. Carton sut logs a. room, ktchen wth beat. S-esr gar- STC r_kv_gbt formula. Me _ Srebouae AUTO BPBATINO MAN wth truck for hre, Small movmg Jobs, lght haulng..arte, eauantahd yard* cleaned. Carls Truckng Servce. CBanford 0-tBl*-M. 7 CARS or THUCKB expertly prepared and sprayed any-color at S Very reasonable prce. Our pant Job* dont peel«off or fade. CaJl for free.estmate any tme. H. Wheat, 2J Bloomlngdala Ave.. CBanford 6-0MI 7M. tf «uum e chnes. Satsfacton OTTOS.,. M South Unon A CBanford e-oo60 or CBanford 4-M1S-R tf BOMB INrTOLAWOHL MACH1WE AND JABBETT rock wool tnsuutvw. Mown method need; eraonal 0,*t»l«kw. Es- UbUthM laaa. Wm. U Sehroeder. JW Ad A TL C B d «ana UbUthM laaa. Wm. U Sehroeder. JW Adama Avenue. TeL CBanford «-ana. U can CBaaford +*»*. tt m U no MOVING 8TOKAQB LOCAL and naton-wde movng and tonga. Agents for AWed Van Lnes. Inc. All types of -cratng an*-packng. All servces performed In an expert manner at reasonable rates. BOBBINS * ALUSON, Int. 8a South Av*.. Tbotm CRanford a-osm Cranford. H, r. CVKtAMIOL. CmtTAIMS. lace clottm - Urga. bedspreads washed, roned and ttbtalkb lauoeered. tamed e* streeshee. * _ «L1 _ ^K. mm A >. _ ^. / ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ CUBTAOTS CBaaford HUML Can w rsrsonal ALCOHOL Is alcohol e problem to you or a member ef yourfamuyt Does tt Interfere wth work, famllyan) your on hapmhnssst M dd wth us. too. but. we have found an answer. So ean yoa.. Wrte Alcoholcs Anonymous, p. O. Box as, Cranford. New Jersey. All correspondence confdental TeL ORange a-7mb. No dues, tees or expenses of any ItntRIEK L KAMTM_H. Mew eeeta and seer* far sale. emorwrng and naerng hgh grade am. 1U Walnut ** m -?- a fcrd S-lSTa. t avenue, OBaa- TUTORING MATHEMATICS - TUTOR Oraduate- Teacher Indvdual Instructon n Algebra, Oeometry..Trgonometry and Calcuhu. Call or wrte for appontment. George E. Parker. 14 Preston Avenue. Phone CBanford A-OftS*. BOBBINS * ALLISON, too. au South Ave., X., CBanfard n rags BTOBAUK «r«aaspta Alled Van Unas. COMPLETE MOVING JOB 3 Boom* Room*..... X7.B0 8 Boom* RELIABLE TRUCKING CO. Veteran Owned and Operated Telephone CRanford «-18M 11-M /S Local Truckng Servce. Truck drver for hre hour, day or conll^l Job* eellan.,attcs cleaned. CBanford e-sata-m. LIGHT HAUUNO DONE Avalable wth H ton truck evenng* SARGENTS MOVINO AND STOBAOE. Now loadng household goeds to an 41 States and Canada, speclanug n Mew England. Flord* sad Calforna ante, menu. Same van to destnaton. L WEatSeld a Sargent, Agent, FAINTING AND DECORATING MICHAEL M. BARICH, expert Interor and exteror pantng. Fne Santa* and paper hangng. Prce* are reasonable. For FRKK estmate* call CRanford e-8733-m. «OR HOUSE pantng at reasonable prce* and good pant, call Majone. CRanord -3SM. WILLIAM SWBERT Pantng and paper hangng. Insde and outalde. Estmate* CBfd «Xg4 T"T! ^ s-^w tm ^r«a gven. CBanfayq H W. T. A. CHAKK Palnttruf and Decoratng 3*0 South Unon Ave. TeL CBanford e-omb-m. for estmate*.. SMmom^ PAPER HANGINO and PAINTtNO. SB year* of wu supervsed guaranteed workmanshp at lowest prce*. Celngs panted from «up. A. B. Davs. CRan- LINDKM DXCORATINa CO. Palnuna and decoraun«: ast^bllahed ltl*. C Lndeo a-nao. * _ EOOnNO BEPAIHINO SX-ROOnMO, slate, tle, asphalt stuode repars, teeders end gutters, new and naajrad. Waller Schubert. Ua BurnaMe Avenue. TeL CRanord S-M31-J. C.. APPBQVBX) Johaa-Manvllle rooaag; also *_ f «sdln_; flat tools, bonded:, roof rapatra, skylghta. eepper end galventaedgutlers and leaders. _attmatee - -- ten. Ouarentee wttb every Sehroader. 18 Adama Ave. V ae aaswe^ PAINTING AND PAPXRHANOINa. - Qualty materal*, careful workmanshp. Beasnn*hl«rates. Prompt aerv- Ica. Call CRanford M. U NITOCluac * BLUNCK - Panter* and Decorator.. 47 North 18th Street. Kan- Uworth N. J. Telephone CRanford BOsalle 4«48M^^J R. MENTET, Interor Ing and paperhan h exteror pant- Ing and paperhangng. EsUmate* cheerfully gven. Phoa* CBanford -134S. 81 EUubeth Avenue. Crantord tr WILLIAM BOBSEL, Interor and Extaro P SkUledf h ^ / F S IM Pantng. upervuuon. 308 Cranford. CaU and echanc^/ Colunbla f l na Avenu* ja OS. BVBMEB aanrtoa. ( Y0tm«ldkwa delhw. Can a, mmlmm jbtm WB. S-W14. smasmat VesL dw^smlvw tl AVE oat kn. HOM» repatcl and amratlnm «^H««B^HH Gall T. J«BS«aBB<«. «tral Avenue. CBanford «-«Ma. tf TRUCK CBAMB and TJ>^* e for hre. a. W. Olver. Ine, CBanford Sat and Lnden S-TOSt, - tf -Hawa >- SbrelaTJ aflaa ACCOUHTIKO claaner*. clecjsany otbar **» Hand-crcular band saw* sharpened and set Sheen, adaeon and knfrca aharpened. Brng <" any thng you have. We have Westtnghousa Ught bulb* and Xmas-llghta. Holland moral Tx - It Shop, CBanford 8-3M3, 7 South Ave., E., between Walnut and So. Unon Ave*..,.-. OTTOS- -Salea-and Bepalra «- Radto. televson, electrc docks. Irons, toastrepelred anet one*. Guaranteed ffljakpm REFBaCRATOBS, m ejgsfj_ nou - wo Can U YCLB AND TOT CO. WASHINO te«d and.repared. CaU: Troda- Apl CRanford BADIO BsWABU *"»*«. tafludlas war redlee. tetovtswn. and.an home apauaneas; baa* OuUeta. lamp*, motor* rewound. Ho? *«* _«*. Jereay Rado Servce 134 HUlerest Avenue u CBanferd BENDDX Automatc Washer Servloe. all CRANFORD Betrg 1 *w - w«jjtmhtm sveusavsv eaoq 8*91^^ Ice. Household and commarcul. renatn "on Frgldare. KeMnator. Croatoy. CMd- -apet^ Kam, ete Rear of~1» Street, g am e ete CBanferd Beer of aand cabnet maker. Qualty p Ludwlg Hefter ^ V T* DKPBNDABLB repan to an knds ef houmhold artcle* end equpment. Hca- onabl* rates: Phone CBanford *. Ptoase ean>fur t:»o T r. ""- -" t f MAGBB Befrgeratlon Servce Household and oommerelel. Speclallxmg In "Frlgldalre." TeL PL^aftaM «aoa: «BLACBBTOME, t»«~w Easy. Maytag washer aervloe. AD work oarres manufaoturer-e part guarantee of ao day*. Postal Badle Servce. CBantord S-oSh. PLUMBING and Heatng. Sewen cleaned wth. electrc sewer machne. Ouaran- Jf^-.adward O. Leddan ft son. Tel. BOaelle T and CBanford 0-3S31W WASHINa MACHINE REPAnS IT. YEARS EXPEBIENCX Only etocrt mechanc* work on your applance*. Irons,.vacuum daaners. rados, motor*. toaues*.. also repared. CofTeys. 1-3 Aldan Street. TeL CBanford tl H. F. REYNOLDS. Rotary specalst. Ol burner servce on all types. Vacuum cleanng ol or coal furnace*. Converson work. TeL CBanford g-aso. tf A PERFECT GDTT FOR CHRISTMAS Custom-Made Seat Coven Order Now Install Later Also Tops. Uphotatertng Zpper* CIRCLE AUTO SEAT COVERS CO, In the Frently Mobl-Oat Staton At the traffc crcle -. South Avenue and Ncholas Pleaco. Mgr. EKAU. -UftArc worn UMM ugfwacebal WILUAM O. SCHMAL AOENCT four-bedroom home wth two modern toe bath* on the aecond floor, lavatory and the usual room* on the frst floor, center ban. ol heat, front and sde open porches and garage; Immedate occupancy; THOMAS MacMEEBON. Beattor -; S.Alden Street, t l - SDC-BOOM home, tfla bath, ha* attc wth atalra, large Utrlns roo«n Irtth freplace. TWO MODERN 4-*oom apartmenu In tnl* f-year-old brck and maeonry 3- tamtty. ExceUent condton both Insde and out. separate steem heatng unts, owners apartment// avalable mmedately, the other rented (no lease, no cellng) at $49 per month. Prce S12 00., JOSEPH J. OUKEB Baal Estate sod Insurance US Korth Avenue. West. Cranford. N. J. TaL CBanford Evenngs CBanford S-070S-W 24 DAYS TO YOU KNOW WHAT. Wed lke to put on a red sut and whlaken. but we can do as well by fndng you a new chmney -for the next" SlJ event; A front door key wth a red) rbbon r though A fon door attached Is our h a ht on matler: SHAHXEN AGENCY IS No. Avenue. East Phono TOR THOSE WHO ENJOY lots of ar wth plenty of room for the kd* to play tohner hearts content, room for that outdoor barbeque. ths la the buy!." loa x so -.-- Beany a lovely landscaped plot. In e nce aastton.of town. \ NEAT AS A PIN lethe only way to ueecrbe the house. If* ft lowly f!v*lftnlft^ BonfaaloWa wntf thtr own* er has added an the thng* necessary to make lfe worth Uvlng. Alumnum storm and aereen aaah. and many more extras. -J._ J?R1CEJ>AT tma Better call now MURBAY <tmurphg MANY YEARS* MANY HOOSBSAGO Wo once saw a borne aa lovely a* tha and at thla prce; but that was long ago and tme* andthe Baal Estate market have changed, but ths proud beauty s stuated In a very lovely secton of Everythng about tt Is auper-duper from the two car attached garage att the way to the extra closet apace the owner had bult n. The present owners have decovered that tha - BUNOALOW IS TOO LARGE for Just the two of them and are plannng on a smaller home. Its about two yean old and has au the thngs you want buttt rght n.,., THKY MAY CHANGE: THEIR MINDS So If you want a real buy. call ua now tor an appontment to nspect. MURRAY * MURPHY "purveyor* of happlneea** Garwoed. H. J.. WEstflald 34* South Avenue LOT8FOBSAUC CORNXB LOT, - Brookslde and Rfflslde Place. 89*113, prce $3,300. Can CBanford «-37«. tf CASINO AVE feet away from Rversde Drve. 80 x 100.» CORNER ORCHARD and WEST HOLLY Streets. 07 x 139. $1, NORTH UNION Avenue, 83 x 301 ~a3wo FEUX DIFABIO -Box MORRISTOWN. N. J. Phone: MO ELEOTUCIAN DANIEL J. HEYBURM. LICENHB ELECTIUCAL CONTRACTOR Power and lghtng tnstsllattnr.* Eleetre motos* rewou " 314 South Avenue. CRanford «-«SO7. rewound, repared, rebult Lvenue. East, CranCord. TeL KLKCTBICIAN, Ceneral repars, nstallaton, fluorescent ftxturas. Eleetre rangen ervlced and Installed. Houses wred snd rewred. Joseph A. Sommers. 88 Centennal Avenue. Cranford. Tel. CBanford S-UIO. tf CLECTHIdAN repars, fluoreeeent Sxturee. John Fannng, 71 Bumalde Avenue. Call CRsnfordft-SMO-W. tf SHOE REPAIRING ALS SHOE REPAIRING. 100 N. Unon Ave.. for quck shoe repar servce and hat cleanng. tf THING STEEL, tlefor.bathrooms and ktchen* Installed over present walls- Beautful, permanent, economcal. Terms f desred. Mr. Maynard. Vemsal Tl* Co.. CRsnrbrd tt CR. A-U37-M. tf CLOCK8 REPAIRED CLOCKS Sprng wound or electrc cleaned and repared. K. P. Chamber- Ian. CRanford ^ , W. U WATCH. Ck>ck. Jewelry and Optcal repar* at lower cost. Fast dependable servce. All work done on thw premses. Over 39 yean expelrencv. Bobs Watch Shop. 13 Walnut Ave.. Crantord N. J. U PIANO:. TONINO7 PIANO Tunng end Reparng. Warns W. Graff for 38 yearswcstfl*lds^sn? Cranfotda fore moat pano tuner," 344 Walnut Street. WestJuOd. TeL WE* Bald Member of N J Assocaton of Pano Tuners. FUEL BURNER O It * SFRVICE" TOMB OT COAL tha and anearly new steam furnace tt Is very eccontnlral to operate, a room* In nlea condton, extra deep lot,, gar- _age. verytow taxee. ConveWent Uorth actenca ktchen. toa bath, cedar * JZ3& SSU hot - wth od, garage. au.700. BRICK TROMT 3-bath borne; both beha aro tled. 1 bee a stall «nower Tged nrst Soor powder room. Scencektcben thata ttted and has a dnng bar. fuoaxa dnng room, large Uvng room wth wood-bumlng Oreplace, ol steam heat. 3SaXea^*rag»!aeTll tot wth atone terrace and outdoor nreplaotplenty of good shade trees. Tlncst locaton. NEW e^bedroom borne wttnto. wandns dstance of Central RaOroad. OU steamheat, attached garage, open freplace. FIRST TLOOB bedroom thats really spa- ^l_>u sfn II slf.nt _n_lhlhlt»j (A ftu jsras^ apartment tor ln-lawa or a re- 1ated famly. 7 rooms In an. steam heat. 100 x 100 lot only a few mnutes walk from center. SUBSTANTIALLY - BUILT -JgonV»»»* on one of Cranford 1 * fnest North Sde streets. o-«tcb«- and beuv open freplace, ol heat, garage. - Only SI4.700, ACCESSIBLE to Everythng yet Ine prestge locaton. Delghtful center hau ^th psrous" r I rwu*r WM*» mt^m prn» - Greened porch overlookng baau_ful rounds. Heated solarum. Sflood btdrooma. a bath*. <t bedroome aadbetb ean be shut off from the balance of the bouse to provde prvacy for your s>. Unusual ard Soor wth van or smor..uwmst «««* *,T»" lo* wth ltt ft. frontagt. tt > eeldom that you can buy aoch a Sue home snd we reauy beleve you whlnever have an opportunty to get SO KOCH TALUX FOB SO LTXTLB ~ 313J00 wth flnt floor lavatory, m tle bath and a flood NorthTn* tl Whats wrong? Absolutely ath and a flood NorthTn* Whats wrong? Absolutely nothng! Owner * anxous to sell and baa luu r l te tlon. set a xealuuc prce. Outsde newly panted, theres a wood-burnng freplace, nearly new ou burner, garage and a good sre corner lot n.a locaton where you can ener watte to the center or vse convenent bus servce^.,tfl BBOBXRCO-OPERATION TWO GOOD LISTINGSof Bver proper tcs. One Is a 4-bedroom home wth, flnt floor lavatory, hot water heat wth ou. double garage. 79 x 33 lot. Askng as.000 and owner s anxous to seu. Another wth 4 bedrooms and frst floor lavatory, has 75 x 170 lot. center hall, open freplace...copper plumbng, ol heat. new-roof, attached garagn and s lsted at x 100 lot near Hgh School. - Out of town owner s anxous to sell and wll _tan_ ROSELLE Mrs. Mram Nevllss C Mrs. Gertrude Nunn Or. a-3a» Mr. Harold Wllaon Cr. S-U04-B f Older type spacou* aeven-room house tocatad n an unusual pcturesque settng overlookng the park and rver. Tto bath, frst floor lavatory, attached garage, ol heat. Tor further detalla contact,. - ELLA J. MeCOBMACK, BeeKor 30 Prospect St. Weatfleld. Wat 3-48U Evenngs. CB. a-um 7 BOOMS. «bedrooms, bath, hot ar beat, sunparlor. mprovement*. lot 100 x 140, sjdng aajoo. 100 Oerfleld Street. CHanfqrd a-3a3a-m.,,, atnv cesung tosnleted wth reck wool. 4 mnute* To elaton. For nformaton au WEftfeld a-3943-w. after 8 P. M. LOVBLY CBAITTOBD HOME Well-constructed 7-room 1-famtty haady to Cenral HJL commuters: Interor recently redecorated.-modem ktchen, new alumnum storm wndows, steamol heat, and g»«*f». Defntely a house wth unlmted poastbuue* and farly prced at THE BOYLE COMPANY Opposte Central Staton. ELUabeth a LEAVING TOWN, my home of 14 room*. 3 apartments, best locaton. In One order, brng* Mn S387.,a month besde* owners apartment. aaxmo. CRanford R.. tf "THE B A N C H E T T E" $92.13 MONTHLY PAYMENT TOR MORTGAGE AND INSURANCE TAXES ADDITIONAL. NO DOWN PAYMENT FOR VETERANS. EXCELLENT FINANCING FOR.CIVILIANS. 4H rooms plus utlty room; wood burnng freplace, range, eleetre refrgerator. Bendx washer. General Electrc ol burner unt, radant heat; nsulated; landscaped; walks; large lot. HEATED MODEL HOUSE Open daly to-> p.m. Your~ nspecton Invted. FERNWOOD VILLAGE - Undtr Av«. r Rahwav prectlons: Turn east fro)n S. George Ave tt. WANT TO BUT sueal E8TATB Cranford. Oarwood.._, ^. parttculars to Box *, Tanwood. M.. U4I HELT WANTgP-*»ala SIAMESS-taU growa cat, t TASHION ABTTST. to do r-. store staff work, nmtt have hgh fashon c/o Cttttcn and Ctronlde. MANAGEB - OPERATOR FOB BEAUTY U SALON. STATE AO«AND SALABY. BOX 341. e/o Ctttatn and Chronkku ADVBOB. wen-groomed woman to earn glo for evenng appontment, age between sa-40. car. no experence necessary, no canvassng, collfrtnl or delverng. <^» f. 2*_; m - f. 3 ; Qpn^f^ CBanford ev4s7s.sc HEl* WANTED Male.. KANtowork on counter and wash dshes gmj, dner experence. Theatre Dner. 101 North Ave- W. Apply n person. HELP tfaxe Oat WKfUOM MEN and WOMEN, cash In on your hob- Call UNonvQe S-Sm for ap- WOKK WANTED Mtfs WANTED by exp or full tme place. CB o ull tme plac. _ 88 Johnson Ave, CBanford IVOKK WANTKD rcaaato WOMAN wshes to take can of chldren n own home whle mother Is away. CBanford a aflat H. -Cell mor_lngs.- WOMAN. r^-^w worker, would lke day work or pert tme CRanford WOMAN, mature, rcened. capable, lght lnssle*llg n <are of r»im«n AvaUable day er evenng CBantad ELDERLY LADY to care for ehuof Cto TO nnr for chld of I In good eem- CBantont a-4347-w. "V Mlem. antques. Turn your Suns Into cash, also want powder horns, fancy ewords, sun books, etc can. Lnden R. knves, ^ Wll U-8 MUSICAL INSTRUCTION KABLXOWELLt Teacher of, popular and classcal pano. UNlonvlle 2-O8J3. 13^8 ss. H. aennett. Teacher of Plan.. Latest mthod*. Begnners and advanced course*. Specal coune for adult beguv- I t h 666 E Sp gu ners. I ISSMIS at your home. 666 Etorar. Bd WBstfeld ners. I ISSM Boad. TeL JVMBLE STORE DOLLS or 1 HOOK_ or.tommles old gun. That cast off neckte belongng to son "WedToveToTave them on our gotuble CaU us at CBanford O WcU get them and put on labels. PIANO TUNING C A. VBEDENBURGH. pano tunng ard "T*""! 1 «~n-»» t-tl x* INBTmUCTION and CeOecs can WBatflsd a-zt4-w. _ BOOMS P0B BENT COMTOBTABLT *f <^Kf* room near tranttportctba. Bnakfsst eptonal 48 Souur Unfttts Avm, CBanford «0M8 [HBsVoom. 3rd floor. 3 exposures. prvate ban entrance, alao smaller room vauable. Oerrtesmaa preferred LARGE. CLEAN, nledy. furnshtd front room, next to bath. modem, quet, prvate borne, convenent to an transporta- Avallable mmedately. able. CBanford a-370b after 4 p", m. PLEASANT furnshed room for one or two. Near.but and. all convenences. CRanford a tjaa n. u BflCELY furnlsned only, near an s-oaao. - gentlaman CRanford -, PLEASANT ROOM «OJ_Cfntl«m»n Pr- n, transporjslon. vate home. CBanford»4043-W. BOOMS for rent by day or week. Reasonable rates. Can CBantord «-Se33.~ CRANTORD HOTEL - >: -tf LARGE, ncely Auntahed front room. Recently decorated, convenently located. References exchanged.- CaU: CRanford S-1S8A-J afternoon or evenng, loft Mln atreet OABWOOD. 3 ncely furnshed large comfortable rooms, prvate home. I or 3 Sentlemen or busness couple.. near buses and R. K. Staton. Westfeld S-3188-W. n-_ CBANFORD BROOK LODGE (former Brown resdence) 410 Orchard St.. comfortable rooms wth prvate baths, (meals optonal) large restful grounds, moderate rates week or month. Phone CBanford ft uumra -nal Mack _, center ** *.«* on No. < era nnasae sede, < Beward. a-aaa.. ::..-.:. >5nte7 mon. 7 anaoc e_5_-. Beward. Crantord Asa- CRaafa _SceSef* d as»f >t * ^ made for a new 1 wut be 11-1 BANK BOOK NO. 3^00 of the CraBfort Trust Company. Crsnford«_lff-"«. If Ez&vsras&mA made for a new book.. U-1B U4». aop! made for a new book. rjocember. UMS AUNG. AXTEBATI0N8 BESSMAKINa and-altebations. mxabeth Cox Mackey. 171 Uadtora Watflcld, N. J. TeL WEstfleM ^-, 1M LADIES- suts end drum made to order; ^%V m "..TT^T CM1 Mrs. *» tf, CBan- SUBCatBT CXM-f>A_T. yoor tree roblesas»»»» fha ted. M bad paa ettuo *W^g^ankJnck-wl_: " SS CBaSord 5??? " ood EOOM AND BOARD DOLLS *» PXBKINS lnwt_ THE CraSTINE DOLL SHOP Bag, Storybook and Bed dolu _. accaajore and mucellaneou. tt?2: d 8-OSLI BUY AT THE PLANT ALL OUR OTHER BEEF, VEAL, LAMB and PORK PRODUCTS PRICED ZUMAN ABATTOIR U. 8, Bgpeettoh Ko. OAK TREE ROAL> 1 Mle After beln Center OPEN B-ONDAYrTUE81>Alf. WE1>NE8DAT «s. m. to 8:30 p. mt THUE8DA^-and BaUDAY t.,sv m. to 9M P. m; SATURDAT S a. n. to J.9.m. Gfts for Father and S H the LEADER STORE 1H K. BHOAD ST., rvbsttbld Use the Check Lst: HOSE Hel«prwaf Nylon AdlerWoo Wool RlfOB Loofer Sox SHIRTS Trn Val ahardlnn CAMttNG GOODS Soe. ac Bats Flanneb LUGGAGE Samaonlte Saddle Lestber Mens t Suter* JM JS^rta, Wool Jaekets Coats ]BJ# Annjr JaekeU WE8TEBN WEAR, Cowboy Boots Totft Mfac Gloros. tafv. Texaa Westetn Helta GLOVES- Fnrllned Snede Tg Skn WALLETS Bnxton " Tex Tan Shop Early at the LEADER STORE and SAVE WINTHO HOMES, WC. Phone RAhway NOW! TOD CAN HAVE A FORD REBUILT ENGINE INSTALLED IN YOUR CAR For As Lttle As $ 3.50 Per Week Come In and talk aver your repar problems wth us. All walk felly (srantoes SALES SEKVKE e E* of New Jerae - t-l SUPRf TWIN BORO IAUTO CORP. tkt.lablj* pano tunng and renalrtosl by racognlaed experla. Cmnford Pano I Co. Tuaere and Babullder*. S Mom Ave.. bet. CaU CBanford ft-atw. «FLOOR 8KRVICE WM. J. 8CHMKLZ; BSTABLUBBD late 158 L WtttfeU Avenue ROSELLE PARK ~~***^NK5 A MILLION Fw Yw Wo-orW Welctme! Heres Our Way to Say Thank YOU Wth a Wonderful Thltftfc You Sale! 3 BIG DAYS TODAY, FRI M SAX, DECEMBER W GROCERIES FROZEN FOODS HJDEATS Hunts Tomato Vegetable Chow Wec^tO3r».8.cbc«Mea. Sauce can Sc Mdn pkf, 31c ^ P«~»_t of toe * lnesl Spry 3 lb. can 75c BnT. Eye Slced W g J» 59c <»npbeu. Pork Peache. box 25c FJ^ EJ* ndbeav can 10c SnoCrop KSS2 U>3& Whhehouse Apple- * Green Pea» bo^ 2Ic ^ ^Sb half) wuce 2 cans 21c Sno-Crop FrecbKUed Pan Waldorf Caulflower... box 29c Ready Brokra ea. 98c Tusue roll Sc _ ww. Mlk-Fed Boneless MazoU Salad ALLENS CAKE BOX Vedl Roast & & OU full gal Poppy Seed Schckhau Sknless Rolls 6 for 15c Fnmk»& Kraut both 55c I.AIIfV HA.> Bo^Bon l^smycoaed JJAIKY BAR Cherry Cake box 45c R«dy-l»>E»t lon Brand Grade A ^Cheese Buns box 28c ****** H"** lb 39c Large Eggs : doz. 69c Baby Butter (4-6 lb.»v«.) Pure Hone- Cup* 12 for 40c FANCY PRODUCE radsh.. bpt 13c "^±.K v FRESH SEA FOODS < LS^ M ha 1* SUPERMARKET 488 BOULEVAKD (Be,. W_.-_!? ^ J * " " ~ " " ^ " * * * * * ~ " < - - * T. ( THK CBANIOBD CITIZKM AMD CHRQUflCXB. THURSDAY. DECgMBTO 1. 1M» Powell to Address wll dscuss Pa* 175 *W-Wgarnwd. ^gj^^y wheq ^ was arragned before Actng Ma_- bv 7 _. meetng r tbe commttee, Everett man. oaa> others named were T JP. treasurer; Else Mller,, Norma Apgar, awards, r "and Mrs. Bobert Carl Anderson has been ottoepaclcjfpr.jt(e past "years. There re M cubs un- "Among trps afataterest planned tor tbe pack wll be atour of the Kfewark Arport on December, 10. Pubs wll meet at 10^0 a. m^ on lay. Other actvtes wll nammm a Chrstsas party for cubs J_4* ther parentoajeeceabber 26 I jjavy tranng pctures wll be ownat the^awmnrogenrand n February,^5ere wfll be a.ds- Say of handcraft; ^hb annual annversary dnner wll be held n rl whle n May, a cub soap box derby wll be featured. -A> pcnc wll be the hghlght for cubs and parents n June. "/... Pcture Exhbt at Bank I By JosepWtte V e r ^ Mss Josephrto Verrnlye of 104 Hampton street^ former presdent of the Natonal Assocaton of Women Ar^sts^ s, ehowpg some [ small pctures In the wndow of the I Cranford Trust. Company ths week.- Use of the wndow was made possble through the banks program n support of.cranford actvtes..^-^/.._:.-. :- Fnes for Speeders Charges of speedng and passng a red lght brought fnes totalng!2f lor h strate A. C Sten n" Muncpal Bonnell Court Monday nght The rwestfleld drver was fned $10 and assessed *3 eourt costs on the soeed- ^antan rf 41 * Brookade place, on ^ ~ complant of LL Lester PoweU and Speedng charges also brought fnes of $13 and $3 for-anthony lag x^arge,, fnd 7 and co the,^5 ^ p, complant of LL Lester PoweU, and ^5 to^ grm, 430 red lght complant The summons ngton avenue, on complant of waslssuedbypab^to^^rtl G. Kruck of 324 Manor avenue fnes of f? pns 93 cost*, each. farjwaveerest avenue, Wnfleld, wa* Fedroff. was fned $7 and $3forpassng a red lght and also pad a fne of $S and $3 costs for drvng on a hghway shoulder. The summons was s nue, on complant of "^ John Cnkosky of Atlantc Hgh-\ttaed $5 and $3for cutttngto.traf-r Charged Rahway, on complants preferred by Patrolman., Bannell and Arche \d $ a $ 3 g. p fle. and $5 fpr gnorng a stop sgn. «P~t»tfj*r *ftt«_«njurn. Berman of Lnden pad a a dog, WlDam Bolhm of 5-A Spray WnflcWrJwved XGPCCv Xhtf~ Oncomplalnt of Panxlman Fed-hs regstraton n. hs possesson, plant was brought by SPCA nftvaleaunep.maurer. Jr_75-C an a summons ssued by Patrolman ent Robert J. Wnuner..._.,:._ Specally Prced Ths Week End! Slced ond HotvM 29-ox. con Eskmo Lght Meet Flaked, 6-ox. can tde of Farm Catsup 2 I4-o_. 4 Bottles. "Oceans of Suda" Specal Th^a Week-End! 18-bz. Package) 25c Apple Sauce lt_ 2 "T 25c Ideal Plums *""*** 30^,^210 Grape Preserves "^,^, 23c Seedless Rasns """"J?^ -» 11 c Evap Mlk ST Robford Rce Walnuts 0 fa- MbcehNts^011^ *» 15c Cder ttam ST 1 Marshmallows """ Cream Drops ptlmce$f - Thn Mnre^SesT *^ Chocolates)^ - Hard Candy 25c ^45c Candy Pops *""*"" ^45<r HarchCandy "^ 19c GIFTS ;ah_. beaujhful (hsslovad HEINZ Baked Beans HEINZ Ketchup 24c HEINZ pot* h -U-IRW Saves You Money! Serv«lb. Soup ^ 10c Jb. Premum Crackers Sugar Wafers Sunshne Hydrox Krspy Crackers ** Baby Foods ^L Jr Foods S L 25c Stuffng 14c ttkknev-s Seasoeed 4-ex. eodcpge IS-«z. I0EA1 10 tr 93c 61Er83c p g T 2"_T29c Henz Vnegar T1U 18c Henz Vnegar ^ 13c t, 23c Sun Mad Rasns Junket Tablets Pumpkn Pe Spce Vanlla Extract" 00 Chocolate Morsels r X Salted Peanuts cte^l«_ rrunes «_. Sse, >&. mtea Muellers Noodles wjt ~ be*. Jlome DOUBLE If you do YOUR MONEY BACK Tempest... a aaw Laden Leloag perfnae «f etetag fathoms, ondecfafrapanoefarawosna UknI«sr way wth faahloo. 15,47.50,110.4 lau <**. Armour Corned Beef Hash _r 31c CRISCO 132c 7-Mnute Pe Mx-26c for Seabrookfarms Asparagus Spears " 39c r_.51 <» ^~A«twxht Eauak 1 lb. 10 at. fresh Vkalne Us Golden Pecan Bar Cake >-«39c Rch yellow layer cake, creamy, vanlla Iced, topped wth delu -. clou pecans. g for 2 Weks only! rpak Serve whh Loweto - Play uptoherlavth mo of tvagraooe wth LndcnLeloog Tolet - Water-... r&eamngjh<> to the tmom lodea _ perfumes. Lucen Ldong Portng Powder...ydvetymUtosTLodcnLeloog frskranom to ma a bcfluant fllp to her bath $2.00, Plus tax. Junket Powder 3 ^ 29c Blu Whte Flakes 2 *- 17c R & R Plum Puddng 139c Lava Soap «9c Henz Soup 2 H 2 "Z 33c Sweetheart Soap S l l c Henz Pckles***--%-»29c Sweethearf Soap 3l_r23c Standard Tomatoes 2 IT 21 c Tomato Juce WUKm 2 w 21c Facal Tssues" 00 "* 1 2J65c Dsh Cloths Modess As_m Seabrook Farms Ped$ ^ S Brdseye Frosted Peas ^ ^ f? Seabrook Farms Beans " **%. +."23c Snow Crop Slced Peaches \ ^ B c Teddy s Fllet of Perch * 33c Frut Stollen "1? -39c Dansh Pecqrt Rng _?" 39c Asst Dnner Rolls ^/15c Brdge Rye Bread *r r 115c Whte Bread UTTca^w. 14c Vrgna Lee Frut Cake XS9c 175 *SJ5 Cram-packed wth qualty fruts and nuts. Camay Tolet Soap 3 ^ 23c Ivory Flakes ps«l»ge Acmbo PAIRY CCNTER Lfebuoy Health Soap OXY0OL Wash* Ortbts WUferf JcZ.27c Ana vsrtofy *f Hf^flllf *Wrf tmd Glendale Club Cheese 25c 79c DUZ on OOB varraks v^r 27c RINSO ft OUbts tnuf CfafftesJ Jucy Florda Oranges Famous HALL DINNER- WARE SAVE OVER 40%! Dozen Plenty of juce n these popular sze new crop Fbrdas! r«ko«. lucen LeWg Soaps,.. pre«y luxury to her bath. Fragrant "wth tbe beauty of LuclenXelong Perfumes. $2.00 and T1.00 box. SEAGERS DRUG STORE 3 Walter Se_nr.»e_. Phar.»«N. UNION AVB. Domestc Swss Cheese Tasty Muenster Cheese Amercan Loaf Cheese Mld Colored Cheese Spreads, slces and melts perfectly! Try t! -65c *45c ^490 *53c Aged Cheddar Cheese * 69c Fancy Bleu Cheese _ 65c Gold Seal Eggs we -«Slver Seal Eggs Darycrest Ice Cream Moltp«of bag free! Jur. frut flavors, jtat &w,ereamler,wwotber!. ««to«pascakejery -S T Ste k 19c Emperor Grapes 2-25c Mclntosh Apples 41»» 29c Florda Grapefrut 3 * Startar ^BSSL^J Beautful Sprng^ ^ ( tme pattern, guar- ^ ^ onteed open stock C for 5 years! Buld ;f a 35-pece com- 1 ^_ t plete" servce for 4. Z^T Buy now for gfts! ^ /., frth Gnmn Wesfrn Now at ts best! Featured at all Acmes! Mankefa mm JUaw lurkatf Pmart "orgn ATOBIMI WH Boohon" Natonally <amou«master o» eer»jmonl from "We. the People," Intervlew celebrtes and outstandng personaltes I 11 A M. to Noon ""rx*"* ft 0TY«r DM - WMT P>ahtle aacfc aelhalla»"*»_ - Mlk "tl-rr 4 22c Co a w * c^w, 6t2T:29cC Calo Dog Food 2 r 27c

5 /.. \. :">. «-...>-.- :>v "T: Bank* Open for decoraton Ibe. Crantbrd Garden be ITO»T»WM to Mrs: N. W. Wes- Yoa do not need to have a specal card to get dscounts herev We gve " on PHOTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT.on PAPER - CUT FILM - CHEMICALS on FLASH BULBS...- J - Many Other Good Values! OPEN EVENINGS TO - UNTIL CHRISTMAS THK CBANVORO CTTCCZIf -AMDJ CTKOOTCUC, THURSDAY, DECEB4BEE 1, 1948 not Mrs. N. A. Tomasulo as anlast week. Mrs, Wesatus Botres n theannual Chrstna* sells, 400 Sprmtrtd aweuue, and Frst, second and thrd prces of The CUrl Scout Mothers Club of $15, $10 and $5 wll be awarded nst Mchaels Churchy ntated the one classfor the best overall plans for a card party to be held n effect. There also wll be a prse January sjtsjneen>g f««w»yj couun UNB OF raoroaaa] 4 N. UNION AVE. Gran Yoa*re smteto core heavly yoorfoa* needs at CHAS. KDKTZ Sfafcet. As* here** why! We search the whstaale Markete dfllcenuytobrne m the best Iran «C «JM week "^very week, wfe keep dews eeato ttwcl eslthe aavtnss «ntojmm kr nmna evcty S«*ee law Bftoe «verr «*»! AsjA tftt» ab-aar U»e- T An-AsaertcalB fkvwtte faads snra t TOMATO SOUP\ZZ^Z, **W TEX DOG FOOD... 3 «?ana 25 C Straned BABY FOOD, 10 jara 93 c BEBOB NOTl-CLAPPS HEINZ Junor BABY FOOD... 6 *"" S3 C EV TOMATOES RATED MlUC ; I - s... t... t... ; 2. c S21 C KEKBLEKS. " Town Home CRACKERS > b ** 32 Colony Gob Art Unt Wdrtrfng on Decoratons The art department of thecolqny Club of Cranford, ""d^r charmanshp of Mrs. James Brewster, met last nght at the home of Mrs. Thomas Harford and j&s. Mchael WjU G. Trametter, 2 Makatpm Ferro. All mother* of jjcouts and drve. The croup s workng onbrownes are nvted. ^.;. frw«fjy decoratons.., Those attendng g were Mrs. PhU- Baby Stroller Found p.m^jgrs: James DoffK Mrs. The Crotord.pollc* have at hesdfl OtmleTCre, Mrs.Th%aa Campbell. Mrs. John Sllran. Mrs. Johtt wasfound at Mrs, Brewster. The clubs executve board wll meet Monday nght at the home of Mrs. Morn, 5 ftckory street opt ALUffll WINDOWS W. L la can BartlettPeare Pneapple.. Na2can Hontra BeafCs OeUght FKEESTONE DOLES PINEAPPLE JUICE Specal For Om» Week Only A: f-sftm Prme Large Brown Eggs do> - RIB ROAST... ^ 69e AlkSweet Margarne» 27 C Lean Sharp Aged Ch LftlNW PORK ether jend- Ib. o. Heavy Sweet Cream %»* 3p Genune Sprng Homogonked Mlk Qt 21 C LEGS LAMB * 59c Pasteursed Mlk Smoked COTTAGE BUTTS "* 72c Calocna Broccol... ««* 25e Orange Juce...2 ^ana 45 OeBaatSycay Onmberr y J" 1 ** CM 25 ft Fancy Tomatoes *"* <*«25c ^Wpp*^ Potatoes»** 19 Macntosh Apples 3 " 19c Peaches... l «- I - **«25 C Seedless Grapefrut... 3 *» 25e Sno-Crop Peas 2 pk *49 c Jucy Florda Oranges... ** 25c BTOBB HOUB8: 8 A. H b l M t CHA5.KURTZ Orange Juce... 2 C 49 C DAUVT. mcltjdinq WKDNB8OAT SIS v.4sr., DEL>VF Grl Scout Mothers Plan Card Party Shaheen en and Mr*. Harold star.-.7":::""-~: " A Chrstmas party wffl be the feature otbm club* next meetng a^pecen^er^ust he Grl Scbut effluent* - proper dentfcaton. Ltoftheburelcss«o. The "" Obtuary SJeasrd Otufge Mv* nl "f Funeral, servces were held Tuesday from: the Hggns Funeral P»rlor t plalnfleld, for Rchard r^ygo fcy»nn^tg pfflt^t son- of Mr. and Mrs. Rchard F. Mannng of Westfleld, who ded Monday evenng at the hosptal two days, after hs brth. Interment was n Besdes Hs parents, he s survved by hs maternal, grandparents,mr. and Mrs, V. W. Copcutt of 25 Retford avenue. : jmmb.bash John Bernard Rashj 48, ded suddenly Sunday nght followng a heart attack at hs home, 802. Rversde drve. Funeral servces were held yesterday at,«. nu, at Qray Metnoral, 12 $prnkfleld avenue. The Rev. Robert G. Longaker, pastor of the-frst Presbyteran Church, offcated. Interment was n Gardner, Mass, ;\" Mr. Rdsh was born, n Elzabeth and had lved 15 years n Cranford. He was an expedter or the Esso Standard: Ol-Conpany at ts Bay- Way Refnery and had been employed 30 years by. the. company. He was a member.of ts Quarter ~ t cb> Survvng are hs wtfe, Edna; a sou, Jolm Potter R t h l t Mr. and Mrs. LouS; Rash, Elzabeth;.a sster, Mrs. Louse Moy, Unon; and three brothers, Lous, Leroy.and Frank,JEllzabeth Mrs. Marlette Rexford Funeral servces were held Saturday afternxhr n Canton, N. Y. for Mrs. -Marette Rexford, 82, wdow of Fred Rexford, Who ded last Wednesday nght at the home of her-,aon-n>-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs TJmah.Fuller of 8 Craft.p^^fttBr^ w*k- fl llness. termtotwm ln:f?jlsn^^ N. Y, Ataldn»of K Herrepont, Mrs. Rexfordhad lved fve months n Crantord. Pror,to. thatshe had lved fve and a half years n Rolelle Park, movng there from C a n t o n. - /;... JteD survvng are : another daughter, Mrs. Dorcas Chflton of attdou*, Jnd..;ajRn, Lee Rexford, Canton; four grandchldren and three josat ERVICE PECIAL TIM8ONLY sam SPECIAL repare N«w for FaB MWIn OrvlaT IT** ««y oaly Mfe 7.20 THE HOME AND FAMILY STORE COB. N. tjnion AVE. and ALDKN ST. PROtflftLY PRESENTS CAREFjULLY SELECTED FOR ^ PRICE. We Invte All Parents To Vst Vs HOW! The Home and Famly Store. -.V - Cpr.N. UMonAvo.4AldenSt Cnnfod SPECIAL! ALL WOOL SHIRTS NOW 5.95 awl 8.50 HELL PRIZE Headquarters for SKI AND SKATE EQUIPMENT GOLF BALLS SPALDING BASEBALLS BATS GOLF CLUBS GOLF BAGS. FOOTBALLS BASKETBALLS Authorsed Agent for A. O. Swlduuc & Bros, V./ ;W0l FBI. EVES..TILL 9 17 North Ave., W. Cr. e-1099 For a Really Merry Xnas n Toar Hme do some of that "specal shoppng" at the complete Applance Department of Bulders* General Supply.Company. Here are a fw suggestons for gfts that wllfoeapprecated fora long, long tme: REFRIGERATORS KITCHEN SINKS B MACHINES. TABLE RADIOS DEEP FREEZERS TELEVISIONS RADIO-PHONO COMBINATION Convenently Located Frendly Servce Dependable Qualty CMNfORD HtALSUPPIV IQ.1 ^^MATRlALS-AffUANCtS doeun TOOTtGBTOWN STBEL Cranford ARMOURS STAR SMALL W^J^S CERTIFIED CHOKX BONELESS SIRLOIN»r PORTHIODSE LONG ISLAND STRICTLY FRESH-KILLED ROASTING CHICUNS Ib. FANCY?v ^SRMOURS FANCY?v %% CLOVEIBLOOM FOWL Ib. 3 9 f CHOICE TOP or BOTTOM nmms JERSEY DRESSED : Grannl» Order wwwmsrb End Only LOIN LAMB CHOPS wvu.jh. 79c twudbv.ch(m v...-.^:;j^^: SHOULDER LAMB CHOPS,1b 59c EXTRA SPECIAL! L#IN VEAL ClPS - B». 59c Imless him TEAL Tuesday am W««a««ay 5 Iw Safe -8 IE h 1 r.ebmk N CfcAe h«lmr c % Ik. l«rfs Sn hm. 29e 1.OS Both for 89c DAIRY SPECIALS - Fresh rr«sn Creamery 4%W* ROLL BUTTER..DOc FRESH EGGS, med. M ^ carton af 12 AmworsStar AMERICAN LOAF CHEESE * A U Wndow* fmr Unfy Crafr Mest Naet FRANK VOPRASKA Cost Prces to Church and Ovk Orfsnxa***"* 11 WALNUT AVE.~~" CRanford Our Stare Is CUes All Day M* >"»nnnaouaaabjbsbjbp Ponters For Safer nter Drvng Chefr of :?ca(^ Wlffam A. Fscher warned motorsts today that wth the approach of wnter weather, ther chances of havng an accdent are materally ncreased. He; sad hs warnng s based on tests and statstcal facts. He urged all drvers and pedestrans to «se extra care durng. the season of ncreased hazards ahead., ^»_.The best way to avod.a smash.r-_ up, he sad, sto follow certan fundamental drvng rules lad down by experts, oasea upon years of experence and the 1 study of hundreds of thousands of accdents. ". " These rules, Chef Fscher explaned, have been formulated by the Natonal Safety Councl as the result of extensap scentfc tests Ind researct~herethey"are: 1. When startng on ce or snow, gel the "feel" of the road surface. Test your brakng and accelera when dear of other cars. 2. Reduce speed when road surfaces are snowy or cy. Remember that t takes 3to12 tmes more ds- tanceto stop on snow or ce than on dry pavement. 3. Keep snow and ce off the outsde of the wndsheld as well as fog and frost nsde. Be sure your defroster Is workng and-that wper blades really wpe clean. Watch out for pedestrans. j. JNhttn trm herous. snow or ce preval, ue steel 1 ;Ure chans. They reduce brakng dstance for cars and trucks about 40to70 per cent, and provde the "go" tracton. often needed. n. 5. Use an ntermttent brake applcaton. Normal applcaton of brakes on an cy or snowy sur- face may lock wheels and throw vehcle out of control. 6. If possble, have tres wth goch-trftads. They-provde-betterstoppng ablty on both dry and vemenfc~but~even hew rub"^ ber treads do not gve normal tracton on packed snow or ce. Tests also show that "rubber chans" sometmes skd farther han bare tres on ce. So "dont skd.yourself.". ; Chef Fscher sad that experence shows that In northern states; the wnter traffc accdent, death rate jumps 24to53 per cent above the summer fgure, and that ths (s almost entrely duetomore dffcult drvng condtons, ncludng ce and snow on hghways, and shorter daylght hours - "Wth more drvers on the road than.ever before, every drver must exerd«neztra cauton, he sad. "It may save hs own lfe, to say nothng of the lves of others. If every drver n Cranford wll observe these sx drvng rules, then accdents ths wnter can be kept to a mnmum As the Natonal Safety Councl says, the lfe you save may be your own." Norm*ndy,Ibe lustoro raton «f AorthwMt France between Pcanjy nd Brttany, owes ts. nametothe Northmen who settled In northern Franco darng the nnth century. The area today s devotedtoagrculture and stock-rasng. «r. M. ea* r. ML, HOT a*a. roowsmlattsss noo coopeso ssaap MAIMSIABSTSSS CSAB MKAT «4 N«rtk CMmmtmT* HUT OF OUR POLICY FALL -1^49 The months when two hazards merge on every home, longer : nght5~ and ncreasng burglary actvty. We recommend "Broad Form", Famly -Theft Insur- nce fqr safetys sake, tnd for a better nghts sleep. Ths coverage bo protects AWAY FROM HOME. Costa Only S14.te Per Tear, S3S.M Three Tears. HedenlM Agency " 106 South Ar»^ E. CHonford 6XJO00 _L CRANTORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY, DECEMBER Theses Thngs Wll Happen nt-trust Lawyers Have Ther Way Whenjbe ant-trust hvyen tvom Washrgton rled dev sut aganst A&P, we told the Amercan people, our customers, our supplers and our employees how ths attack would affect them. We. sad that ms attack, f successful, would mean the end of A&P as you-know t ~~ ~ We sad mat t would mean hgher food prces for Amercan consumers...".-.. / ;. We sad Oat f they succeed n destroyng A&P the way would/ he cleared for the destructon of other effcent Urge-scale retalers.. / T.../_.. We thought the* Amercan people were enttled to know about ths threat to ther welfare and standard of lvng. It WU Destroy A&P The ant-trust lawyers have repeatedly stated that "the sut wll not result n the closng of a sngle A&P store", and that "the purpose of the sut s to enjon A&P from contnung actvty whch has been held to volate ~thelaw.~" ~ ~~ - : ~: r~... - : : ~~ ~^ "lhe fact s that de sut s desgned not only to "enjon" A&P from alleged llegal actvtes, but actually to destroy the company/ \ Here s what they have asked the court to do: ; BreaJc J up A&Fs retal stores nto severt"^ severt^ b be sold ld to dfferent owners, and d operated d under dnew management.! Order us to sell A&Ps factores, whch produce many of the fne foods you fnd n our stores,tostul other new owners.. Prevent any of the seven groups of stores from operatng any of the factores. -\" : None of the present owners, who have made A&P what t s today, can have anythngto do wth ether the stores or the factores. - Qfhe frst A&P. store was opened 90 years" ago. For the past 50 years the The ant-trust lawyers have repeatedly stated that the sut wll not ncrease, but should decrease, grocery prces. Anybody who has ever shopped n an A&P store, or has ever taken a ngh-school course n economcs, knows better than that. Everyone knows that A&Ps polcy has always been to keep coats and profts at a mnmum so that t can sell good food cheap. The very heart of the ant-trust lawyers case s that A&Ps methods, whch they clam are llegal, have enabled de company to undersell compettors. How can anyone possbly say-that you wll get lower food prces by elmnatng the company that has done so much to brng them down? Actually, there s no queston that ths sut, f successful, wll mean hgher food prces fpr A&P customers., Here s just one of a number of reasons: We manufacture many of de qualty foods we sell n our stores, such as Bokar, Red Cfrre and Eght Oclock coffees, Ann Page foods, Whte House mlk, and many others. The ant-trust lawyers admt that we these manufacturng savngstoour customers n de form of lower prces. The- ant-drust lawyers have nssted that ths sut wll not affect other ds-r trbutors, "nor wll t destroy any effcences of mass dstrbuton/ The fact s that the ant-trust lawyers ask the court to break up the company, make t get rd of ts admttedly legal manufacturng operatons and n general destroy many of the effcences whch have enabled t to sell food cheaper. _,., ".,. If such an attack s successful, t mmedately rases the lkelhood of smlar attacks on other chan stores.., The ant-trust lawyers are sayng that they "do not contemplate any other suts of ths nature at ths tme.". But that does not mean that they cannot undertake such suts at any future tme f they wn ths case. ^As a matter of fact, the ant-trust lawyers made practcally the same allegatona aganst two of our largest compettors that they are makng aganst us. And t can also be used as the bass for an attack aganst other grocers and merchants n other lnes. (There are today lterally thousands of chan stores, voluntary groups and ndvdual merchants operatng wth the same methods and n the same pattern here under attack. THE GREAT ATLANTIC & four Food Wll Cost More Others WU Be Hurt t. Snce that tme, however,, the ant-trust lawyers have been makng speeches, talkng over the rado, wrtng letters and gvng stores to de newspapers, n whch they say we are all wrong. y y g that nstead of rasng food prces t wll lower them. And they have tred to gve the ""prffor* that nobody wll be h hurt by ths decson except the present A / We dont thnk that the Amercan people 1, want to be confused by these statements. We know that when they have the facts, they wul understand that ms case can affect the lvng standards and the way of ffe of every A Here are the facts:. company has been managed by George L. Hartford and John A. Hartford. These are the men whvtove poneered the polcy of- low-cost, low-proft, Jow-prcf: fond rrtnlng whch haswon A&P the patronage of mllons of ArrnVan^amles^nclgven-them more good food-for ther rnoney. If the ant-trust lawyers have ther Way, these men and other company executves wll be completely put of the pcture. No one can predct what the polces of tre new owners of the varous parts of A&P wll be. No one can predct that they wll sell the same qualty food at the same low prces, or that they wll keep the same employees, or gve them the same hgh wages, short hours, pensons and securty. Nor, despte the ant-trust lawyers statement, can anyone tell how many A&P stores wll reman open or wll be closed. So, whle there may be a food store where your A&P s now located, t wont be your A&P store. Make no mstake about t If the ant-trust lawyers wn ther sut t wll jmean d>e end of A&P as you know t,_ But, the anttrust lawyers have asked the court to order us to get rd of our manufacturng facltes, whch Would put an end to all these savngs., Ths means mat f these A&P brands contnued to be manufactured, you would have to pay hgher prces for them wherever you found them. The ant-trust lawyers say that food prces would go down n other stores. They clam that food manufacturers would be able to sell cheaper pa other grocers because they would not have to make up alleged losses they now ncur n sellng to A&P. Ths, of course, s pure nonsense. The supplers who voluntarly seek our busness and are now rushng to our defense obvously fnd t proftable to deal wth A&P. Actually, ther sales to ths company enable them to buld up ther volume, reduce ther costs, and sell more cheaply to all grocers. The elmnaton of A&P from the pcture would tend to ncrease, rather than decrease, the wholesale cost of food; and thn, n turn.-wllhglr^fwtrfl n ncreases n retal prces. Make no mstake about t If the ant-trust lawyers succeed m puttng A&P, out of busness you wll fnd your food bll s hgher. - : If A&P s destroyed, no busnessman could safely-pursue an aggressve sales polcy desgned to lower prces and gve hs customers a better deal f by so dong he takes busness away from any compettor. Even f the ant-trust lawyers have no ntenton now of prosecutng othersuts, a decson aganst A&P wll establsh a precedent that could be used by the present ant-trust lawyers, or any future ant-trust lawyers, to destroy any effcent busness that buys cheaply, sells cheaply, and grows bg n the process. _-~ Such a decson would mean the end of the vgorous, healthy prce convt petton whch has gven ths country the hghest standard of lvng ever enjoyed by any people anywhere n the hstory of the world. The ant-trust lawyers are tryngtogve a pew nterpretaton to the anttrust laws that, nstead of preservng competton, wll reduce competton. They are tryng, by court decson,tompose a new knd of economc polcy; on de people of ths country. Make no mstake stout t If they succeed n destroyng A&P they wll be destroyng the method of dstrbuton that has helped make the Amercan standard of lvng the envy of the world. PACIFIC TEA COMPANY. \ Page Htat :. :. - : -.. :... : t

6 # f I Dabetes Control Project To Be Sported Here Monday THE CRAMIORD CITIZEN AMD CHR0HICL8; THURSDAY, DECEMBER few natural-colored cones nto ralroads throughout the country. Burey and gve them the te to.further carry out the H. O. May Retrng; Two prevoussets of electrc trans, tunty to complete brown colorng. Heavy maroon shoppng early, 4O Years at WE whch he bult, were sold, when paper s a pretty background for employes wll rev«v he changed from standard to HO strps of slver or gold rbbon. ForSeres A career embracng 40 years n! 1 A unque shop^arlyl^clnstr Chrstmas dvdend n mas campagn wll be launched by n a program to detect dabetes wll 1.beat a medum plan blue and slver combnaton?-. -- :_ tnue to lve n Cranford, but wll beth, when t^e store s opened next Mr. May and hs wfe-wll con- the It. I J. J vnjkxios, JIOS Cwupay, C p y Tfllfv " Tfll f ; fteld closes today for Harry O.May, Smplcty s the keynote of ths 14 Elmora avenue, on hs retrement from the Western Electrc where they have spent ther sum- ther dependents only, t was an- Followng closng eventually move,to "Cape ~ Cod, Tnesday evenng for eroployes/and of the Cranford Physcans dub and untreated dabetes progressvely produces poorerft***!**, loss of the most effectve. Use plan dances opento the publc, to be held Company. He has spent 21 of those mer vacatons over a perod of nounced yesterday by R. Marvn next package yet t can be one Plans tot «program of square wth the cooperaton of the Board 5:30 p. ra^umetttf of Health, Dr. Cyrl M. Canrght, of eye sght, ncreased «<y^»p charman of the clubs dabetes >. whte tssue paper/wrappng pp pg the years. Wllams of Westflela, general mer* open, an hour at the Casno startng Frday nght, years at the companys Keamy acceleraton of the agng process box n the "«v control commttee, announced to and ad Mr. May was born and educated chandse manager of the store. fas- December 9, "fd monthly thereafter, have been made by Cranford supervsor... < engneerng at the Unversty of.ther dependents are expected to plant as an equpment engneerng and" earler death, he reported. tenng the ends wth scotch tape n Chcago, and studed electrcal An estmated 1,000 employes and be awarded to the em The battle to releve dabetes nconspcuously placed. On the dose of the shoppng The Physcans Club has shown sufferers should be greatly speeded front of the box arrange strps of Post, 212, Amercan T-rg"" E. In hs honor, retrement luncheons were gven at the Robert reer began at the companys Haw- The plan, probably the-frst of «. J» Machnery Illnos. Hs Western Electrc ca- take advantage of ths nnovaton. remarkable enthusasm - for the : up through the """f screenng program. Dr. Canrght related. In ths der nfmg one long sde of the box. tt T M. s n charge of thetreat Hotel, Newark, and at thorne Works, Chcago, where he ts knd n the metropoltan area, Cuva farm machncrv gummed slver tape to torn a bor-calvn Shre, entertanment com- project, the frst of ts knd to be conducted h Cranford, Dr. Can-way, many persons who do not Over the surface of the box pasteprogram. The caller wfll be Paul Yauchs Restaurant, Newark, on worked untl he came east to thewll enablethe employes of the R. Uctton from the wexer.xjghwremarkfd -Testng Jrll be knovr that they have dabetes ltergecut. Ljcnt erfsjlyer bellsoflselby, known Monday and Tuesday. As a.memr ; Wekeamyan plant n Jj. Goerke Company t h l contnued through next Frday, beref«ttt«r.tnjthal.-.l.»l... h ^«,..U fmt... -«I....f 1-9, ana Wll be n charge for proper treat tas. Chrstmas trees, angels or other Arrangements gmets also are beng Amerca, the Camford man receved a lfe membershp certf- of the bo-chemcal laboratory of fgures g whch hch mght be takenfrom Elzabeth; the same group that has The dabetes" control program completed far - the posts New old Chrstmas cards or bts of fgured papers too smallto use for a partcpated n the blood typng las been approved by the New Jer- Years Eve Dance at the.casno, cate n the organzaton. -sessons of Blood Donors,, Inc. I Isey State Medcal Socety, New whch also wn be opento the pub- Although he has reached an age complete wrappng wll serve Just "There wll be no charge for the jersey Dabetc Assocaton and lc. as well as the bells. a where he can retre,-mr. May s test the ynew Jersey Health Offcers yt has lmmt madestll a boy at heart Hs happest Do you have some-bts of wallpaper? You mght be ableto utl- at the fj"rfnn by Cranford Post, ng model ralroad cars,: a hobby Assocaton. that the recent bowlng party held moments are those spent n buld- Three hundred contaners for urne specmens have been provded by the State Department of Choose Color Scheme wrappngs. These papers tend tobeth, was a bg socal success. Ar-years. When he leaves Keamy h ze the pretter peces as package 212, and Argonne Post, 6, of Elza- he has pursued for the past 20 Health and wll be avalable at the crack easly when folded,to tryrangements _ are completed wll start to work on a new gaug For Gft Wrappngs ages you can gveto the more mod- members of the fam- hs own. If sugar s detected n theern-mnded sample, the physcan wll be notfed and wll consult wth the pa- To prevent chldren from n«eb- JWrty, ly. tent for addtonal laboratory tests Chartreuse tssue wth brown Ing fnffffthrnffmft ^Vpnlwg ^TMIL and a medcal examnaton. A postve test does not necessarly mean rbbon, satn, paper or cellophane, place them In red cans on hgh s a strkng combnaton. Tuck shelf. that dabetes s present. Dr. Can- -rfght-tsatar For every four known.cases of dabetes, there are three unds- Board of Health offce. Two ounce puttng a sheet of tssue fmy the for a smlar affar at the Casno on ralroad and cars. They wll b bottles obtaned from a drug store wallpaper and work the two together. Talored flat bows usually y nght, December 10, be-nfodeled after the latest type tran may be used nstead of the regular Half the fun of gvng gfts s n Saturday the e.preparahon prph Hl mtanr jp. health department. Samples should be Youll want to use a plan color Accepted as new members at a the wrappng of them. Here your to best wth ths type o paper. tweten the and I,nden Post, 102. and cars now operated by the h ss ssursut xsszzz?* know no bounds., ^ -te wth fgured or strped paper. recent meetng, were Dr. Edward nee;,, Choose the te,, too, n terms of Whether your gft wrappng&are M. Coe, Dr. Wlmar F. Lange and In preparaton for the urnalyss, matchng textures study tes tor elaborate or smple, costly or nexpensve, try to- make yourpack- Frank Wanca, the latter of Garwood. The members through Com- the sample should be taken two heavy paper and fluffy danty tes. hours after a regular meal or after eatng as much as three slces The use of stckers can make or thanks to. Past Commander Edward for. lghtweght papers. ages as pretty as possble. mander Mchael T. Davs extended of-bread, cup.of coffee and a dessert such as pe or ce cream. Thechoose a color scheme. Tradtonal be sure the stckers are appropra- successful manner h whch.the Your frst step mght be. to mar a package. If you use them, Hayes and hs commttee for the bladder should be empted just red and green of the Chrstmas te and match,the general colorarmstce Day dnner was handled., before the meal, accordng to Dr. season are always good. But whyscheme of your, package. Put It was yotedtopurchase new shrts Blanches : Canrght. not -try same color, combnatons j ^ ^. ^UM^C. TUI was yotea to purcnase new shrts that are less often used just for them only where the^are needed I wth Amercan a Legon emblems for When returnng a specmen to varaton, suggests Inez LaBosster, to hold the ends of paper n place. the posts.. basketball team. the Board of Health Offce, each extenson specalst n clothng at Remember, too many seals; can WITH person* should leave the name and Rutgers Unversty. These pack- spol an otherwse attractve wrap- - address of hs physcan as well as png- ~.2\llMHIra of (Err amrs COUBSES NOW STARTING \ Frng Sarrke GOT PIECES NOW - : " " Ttf«fc^t <>m u, Cranford. N. J. nt DBSION NEW CEILINGS BLOCK me VISIT KOOS PAINT BAR DISCOVER WHAT FUN PAINTING CAN BEI Pantng walls can really be fun when you select and Lamberts ready-to-ute flat pants I Theres nr> messy mxng... no color dsappontments... and. beleve It or not, no unpleasant "panty" odors I Dscover these soft/ muted^jhades, warm deep tone* at ICoosTaTnl Bar tonghtl Theyre all decorator selected colors... perfect "backgrounds for every decor I Youll marvel at the smooth, satny fnsh whch -may be washed agan and agan.. OPEN EVENINGS Squan.ngfc BehMl-Graduates. More than half <jf the boys and glrb who enter" Amercan hgh schools drop out before they a n graduated. The reason for ths says the magazne s because IT*" 1 "** dont offer * youngsters t ru^nsh to hold them.... RAHWAY I RrHESENTATIfE COMPANIES I Insure Be Secure CHARLES E YEAKEL InmnM- Room 2, Second Floor Shop Early 9 Nght For Goerke^Employes Pad ther 1948 Taxes durng January, Iplad they pad one. - ^ : month sooner, $9, would have been elmnated from the 1949 Cranford Budget A matter of ponts n your tax rate.-~f-f -^- WHA Sfc" j. THIS YEAR GEORGE E, \ OSTERHELDT, Charman* Townshp Commttee. ^. NOSTRANB, ^ Charman, Fnance Commttee. Hgh School Publcatons tto road, on Octol*r 12-.su east, on A son, Charles lomr. Retford Avenue J jjon / October 4. Student newspaparmen frtanthe A son, WjUam Stanley, to Mr. twenty-fve prvate and publc and Mrs-^^Iarence E. Munger of 20 hgh schools n Unon County have avenue, on-october 16. been nvted to partcpate, n the son, Patrck James, to Mr. and fourth annual Hgh School Press [Mrs. John J. OConnell of 2 Ram- 1 Program conducted by members of The followng brths have^been apo road, on October 23. the Newspaper Guld of Elzabeth, recorded at the offlce^o Wllam " t was announced today by Douglas Baley of 199 Columba avenue, tcs: v ^ Mr. and Mrs. James M. Phelen of P. Smth, regstrarxj vtal stats- A daughter, Cyntha Elane, to presdent. 11 Roger avenue, on October 24. A daugjj *r. Maranne, to Mr Reporters and advertsng men and A son, Stephen Mchael, to Mr. papers n the^ countyjwl^ act aste Adkns of 220 Cen-ana Y e *? u e, on October Mrs. Leon R. Shultz p 3-E -24 dbamford Preference wll vewpont. Cortsone has not yet been remnstraton for general dstrbuton, andean be shpped only for [purposes of nvestgaton. Cranford Boys Named To Pngry Honor Roll A number of Cranford boys at- AMD CWROtnCLg. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 1, Comng Events TOMORROW -Brdge League, Trnty Parsh House. SATURDAY -Trnty Boys* Club, Trnty Parsh House. -"Parlor Story," Temple Players, -Lncoln School. Eleven parley dealng wth Far East rela- natons for the preventon of crueltons, presented a paper ttled "U. ty to chldren The socety also S. Foregn Polcy n Indonesa." It he] for ^ cab, was the..fourth annual conference.*^^_^^,._t^..«i.t. *.. tendng Pngry School n Elzabeth have been lsted on the honor roll Mtp. the Famly and Chldrens Socety for the month of November, t has been announced by E. Laurence,, SUNDAY 4- wll be maled today, t was de- Sprnger, d wbmenlrqm dally and weekl Parkway Vllage, on OctoberlO:, headmaster. aster. jthje^jfbrs "Regular Servces n All Local Churc_hej_-- v.,.-_..^_ 1 cde^j^st_weej^_t ajneetn, [executve commttee at the 1 A daughtw- lur.. judges n a contest to determne..- -A dnahtag r Kath«.yu Gal, tu Mr roll ncludes boys who hav MONDAY >r~«-~ - * Mr. and Mrs. John Angrsan of the three best student publcatons. and Mrs. EarlJL. Washbum of 23 B c - " ^ - " - Uhe dahnan. Ms. Larlton S. Stallard of Unon. Represehtatves ofj *>«* "* «** wu no marlc o Osterheldt to Turn On Chrstmas Lghts n 24 Park terrace, on October 9. "" low 85~ahd the second honor roll u Bronze plaques are awarded each West End place, on dctober 19. Busness Center... - year,$o the wnnng schools at honor assembles^r^^ and Mrs. Donald H. Battles of 4 A daughter, Jane Lesle, to Mr. Tor boys wth an average of 80 and the commttee are from Cranford, p. m. Sea.Scout Shp 281, Trnty Parsh House. no mark below 75.. Elzabeth, Unon, Summt, Planfeld, Westfleld, Scotch Plans and P-m. Newcomers Club. Brdge Group, 19 " Sprng Garden Research Centers to Get, Those ncluded on the frst honor : Venta avenue, on October 29. street.. In announcng ths years contest r^rrrolley sad: -- I former, son of Mrs. Frances Ber- P-DL- Womens Evenng Guld; Trnty. Church. " The appeal letters Wll be for do- roll are Costan Berardnell, a ffth A daughter, Dawn Hette, to Mr. New Merck Product p. m. Cranford Glee Club Rehearsal, Cleveland SchooL _ Rahway.._, ^ hope to mprove wrtng "*»* *-* Baumann of 124 Merck & Co., Inc., Rahway, announced today that t now beleves ardnell of 107 Centennal avenue. TUE8DAT. standards and to encourage worthwhle young wrters and edtors to A son, Mchael Matthew, Jr., to s, on October 7. Arthur Lews, a second-former, a. at-womens Day Guld, Trnty Church. son of Dr. and Mrs. Albert Lews of prepare for careers n journalsm. r. and Mrs. Mchael M. Bender that ts ncreased producton o ]2:1S p. BL Kwans Club, Chmney Corner. 41 Retford avenue, and Wllam CJ» p.m. Lons Club, Chmney Corner., It s mperatve that our schools 412 Centennal avenue, on Oc-Cortsone n the frst half of 195 Stanger, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. p.m. Alcoholcs Anonymous, Trnty Parsh House. provde the opportunty for students to learn the technques of A son Frederck^ NeF, to Mrsupply varous teachng medcal Cranford boys on the second WPNESDAY Itober29. wll be suffcent. to enable t tostanger, Jr., of 409 Casno avenue. p. IIL Townshp 1 Commttee, Muncpal Buldng. sound observaton anaexpresson: cental tr wth lmted quanttes for lonot ml ore: Stcpha.»..». «-Prayer Servce, cranford Methodst Church. The contact between young journalsts and professonal. wrters A son, Frederck James, Jr., to (Albert Lews, Paul Damon, son of ;.. THtOBSDAT New street, jon October 21J, / research purjjosps. I / sxth-former,/son of Dr. and lbs. should be of nestmable value." Mr. and Mrs. Frederck J. Casale Cortsone, whch shows*promse Mr. and Mrs. RTHL Damon of 7 1ZJ5 p.1. Rotary dub. Howard Johnsons Restaurant. The program, started n , of 352 South Unon avenue, on October 2. ts, acute rheumatc fever, and cer- for relef of certan types of arthr- Cranford avenue; Phlp Heston, s conducted wth the co-operaton son of Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Heston tan other condtons, s,expected UJC Qnb Represented represented the Internatonal Relatons Club of Unon Junor College of Dr. Arthur L. Johnson, county A son, Gary Russel, to Mr. and of 325 Prospect avenue; Edward to be avalable after today at a superntendent of publc schools, Mrs. Bennc Clark of 3 McClellan Reeves, son of Mr. and Mrs. TS..D. prce 25 per cent lower than at At Washngton Meetng Frday and Saturday at the Mddle Atlantc Internatonal Rela- and supervsng prncpals street, on October 30., * * Reeves of 406 Casno avenue, and present, as a "result of savngs throughout the county. A daughter, Kathleenann, to Mr. Jerje Ross, son of Dr. E. E. Gruenng of 20 Crescent place. placev Westfeld, and Eml Klenert, yffjyg Nancy Ewart, 527 Coleman whch have been acheved n producton. The hew nsttuton or Unversty, Washngton. tons Conference at Georgetown In the past three years, frst and Mrs. Raymond E Collns of places have been won by "Hgh 107 Walnut avenue;.on October 3. hosptal prce wll be $150 per 821 Larch street, RoseOe Park, Mss Ewart, at a secton of the Spots" of Battn Hgh School, Elzabeth"; "The HUtopper" of St. A daughter, Jo Anne, to Mr. and gram, or $45 per 12 cc. val.con- 300 mg. Hostesses for Moves I Mrs. Joseph Cunnngham of 28tanng Marys Hgh School, Elzabeth, and Burnsde avenue, on October 31. Mrs. B. P. Gllespe, vsual ad "The Entree" of Planfeld Hgh A son, Robert Glenn, to Mr. and The Natonal. Academy of Sc-charmaences Commttee on Investgaton has. announced that the followng of the Roosevelt FTA. SchooL Besdes. the contest, the Mrs. Robert O. Doerr of 16 Orange [avenue, on September 15^ of Cortsone has announced. that t members have volunteered to act guld sponsors a conference of students and faculty advsers and pro- A daughter, Deborah Anne, to cember 31, 1949; thereafter Merck matnee spopsored each. Saturday wll termnate ts actvtes De- as hostesses for the young folks* vdes guest speakers to vst the Mr. and Mrs. Wllam A. Donald of & Co., Inc. wll allocate and dstrb- ts producton. Frst prorty drens Moves:. Ths Saturday, by the Cranford Councl for Chl- schools. \ 19 North Unon avenue, on Octo-utber 26. wll be gven to varous research Mrs. Edward Rathje and Mrs. A. EL Eattf "Clock W«toher»" A son, Danel, to Mr. and Mrs. projects for whch Cortsone already has been suppled and some. rrant and Mrs. J. E. McGovney; Bddje; December 10, Mrs. B. N. j Danel F. Donnelly of lpark ter- Columnm ^Columbus ;tma r -4elln<^-tm»--raceron*October24: -Hraeer-mrfWn*"""--^* : : ~ was a. -UU-toeJo>. Purng Colum-1 A son.: _(ames-jqhn-t<»_<»rh fofwhch applcatons are stll under-cohsderatfon ~by~the watonl and Mrsr^Arthur~HoaglandtrTe = rnro^ktwrottburton, Tu»~voyaer"eyerar~young Tvoyaer"eyerar~young boy r tn Mr. and M Mrs. G George M M. Fay F of 2 were employed to do nothng but Academy of Scences Commttee. cembcr 24, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen -Park terrace, on October 1. take ttnw watchng the hourguw. After those research demands Foldy, and December 31, Mrs. GD- to tojhe bottom, tho J*ur^hj When the aand bad run from ttw 1 A "daughter, Paulne, to Mr. andare met, prorty wll be gven tolespe. Mrs. Walter J. Frankenberger of MORTICIAN S the requrements of teachng medsttm^hstnthetjnlfecrsfates fbnea over and the tme 624^rooksde^placeron-October2gr (houtca.t* there* of th«c»w., A son, Doald Rchard, to Mr. _ba>ilr U STUNOFKUD AVE. and Canada and to approprate research centers under government erous relatves garlc. Utk. CRanford 9-00M TELEPHONE The bulbous onon and ts and Mrs. Rchard_JW.. Harrow of CKANFORD. N. J.^ etc. belong to the lly v>» r Mr t PS^ y 10 a. m. Tuesday) sentatve had taken ateadlrpart the future Ths work s carred on TODAY Dr:Zoe G, Tsagos, faculty ^ m Unon County and «,-^,» ^» Presbyteran Church. vsor, accompaned the delegates. ed n the Elzabeth Communty Meetng, Trnty Veterans, Roosevelt School. Chest area, Mrs. John F. Ressen of _:»... Church. **t.-1- Unon,, charman of ways and means, reported. Chldrens Commttee To Mal Appeal Letters. Annual appeal letters for the Chldrens Servce Commttee of BE COMFORTABLE WfTH HOME INSULATION EUbtshed IKS W.L. CRanford J^_J SAY* * DONT CRY ~ THERE IS STILL TIME TO JAlVE^THAT-CHRISTMAS PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN AT KEN REOCSTUPq SITTINGS BY APPOINTJUENT 27 W. Holly St Cranford 6-157OJ J tuq>ek.tly INSTALLED SPORT YARN JockFrort 2ox.BaJl c 4 ox. Hank Worated... 85c Come to Mam to see The Hlarous Comedy " Full Color Pctures Westfeld Sewng Center rabts. SUURADU. AIX MACHINKS 110 E. BBOAD, WESTFIELD Op«n TUI S r. U.. 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7 . "f!.. ; ^*~ " -.".-. "" mm 1 a L. II s? ^^ DAV Day Charer AND CHROmCI* THURSDAY, DECEMBER X have appled for admsson to these hosptals. Garden Qob Decorates Sade Hawkns Dance. "Generally speakng, the dsabled Planfeld Xmas Tree At Hgh School Frday veteran s grateful to agenerous government and ts people for theservce for The Cranford Garden Club receved an Invtaton to decorate an theme of the Spotlght Dance n "Sade Hawkns" wll he-the rehabltaton program that, has been establshed. On b rght-foot-chrstmnw-two- «t T, hand, there Ts mush.that needs to pert Department Store n Planfeld, Mrs. Raymond P. Wsmer, expected to pay for the tckets, call of Amerca, at JJnger Recreaton partment group of the VUage Im- um tomorrow nght The grls are held by Unon Councl, Boy Scouts be accomplshed." atteadance of He sad that every dsabled vet-, --_.-.. PMsUent^andMraTCarrGr^son U t d M for the boys and present them-wth Hall,Elzabeth, at 6:30 p. n onpnwement Assocaton at Its meet- Wednesday at 9:30 a. m., atgeorge, and treasurer, Mrs. asacfkr Observance Here on. eran should Jon forces wth the and frends were present Sunday decorated the tree, whch may beorgnal corsages. \ Saturday, January 14, t was an-nnounced ths week. the home dt Mrs, W. Harold Rggs, lam RoeseL DAV to present a strong unted organzaton of the war-handcapped. Church for the second annual the frst floor. rase the needed funds to publsh Sfdney W. Smth of Cranford 18 Forest avenue. Her topc wll Mr*. H. A. Glover was afternoon n the Frst Presbyteran seen n the mens department on The purpose of the dance s to Pearl Harbor Date As part of a specal observance "We must grd for the future, Charter Servce for Cub Scout Accordng to Mrs. Wsmer, ths The Spotlght, school newspaper, wll serve on the promoton commttee for the affar. Roderck W. be "Effcency n the Ktchen." man of tte nomnatng co. Commander Walsh sad. "We must whch s ssued every two weeks. planned for next Sunday Dls- Pack 103 and Boy Scout Troops 79 k.^^1** tme tha a project such New members wll be welcomed A talk on the responsbuty fght hosptal cutbacks. We must A goal of $250 has been set bysmth of Cranford, presdent of anted Amercan Veterans Day. at the meetng. Refreshments wll fght attacks on cvl servce preference~of dsabled veterans. We church and ts Everymans Bble area were Invted to partcpate. Co-charmen Barbara Putscher the councl,* wll gve the presdents annual report at ths tme. master of the troop. Unty Chapter, 59, Dsabled Amercan Veterans, urged resdents of must present, a sold organzaton Class.,. ^ The trees, all eght feet tall, vary Other commttee heads are: Dec- Guest speaker at the dnner wll be served.. Mrs. Charles Redden was gven by Harold Walsh and Alce Schacht and Mrs. Fred Farmer are cocharmen of the department. ths communty, to gvespecal workng solel»for our fellow comrades.* 1 Cubs, Scouts and chor- nto the Followng the processon of the ^decoraton. Some are sophst- oratons, Los Watson and Robert be Wllam Fawcett, natonal thought to the problems of the ds- cated tod others-date tack to the Pfneyj refreshn\ents 1 _Betty Parj3^_jnd_jejlejl?nnenJL_Itehjrd charman on. explprng (senlor. Equpment There "wll be a meetng of the ohuroh audtorum, the Per. - dressed. S marks the eghth annversary of the frst Sunday n De-nght at Roosevelt School. ert G. Longaker, pastor, greeted clude school talent and the Rah- varous colors of the spectrum ar* alve, and ven tmd, the local DAV chapterat a oclock to-, Austn.. Entertanment plans.n- - Frequences.of vbraton of th» ctopua group are usually cember, 1941 Pearl Harbor Day. the parents and frends on behalf way. Hgh School, Square Dance Lecture on Decoratons as follows: deep red lght has a are dangerous adversares. Harold Walsh, commander of theorpheus dub Concert of the sponsorng groups. The Club. The Cranford Garden Club wll frequencey of 390 mllon mfllloa local chapter, sad a specal nducton of new members s planned In Newark December 6 tan flag was led by Robert Wtte, ton on holday home decoratons of the vsble colors. The hghest pledge of allegance to the Chrs- present a lecture and demonstra- vbratons per second, the lowest Jte M For Retarded Chldren «beda of Eucken ready to durng the week.. - an Explorer scout of Troop 80, and Mss Shrley Parson of 120 Mo-Cat drve has been, named a The health department reported Mountan Lakes at 2 p. m. Mon-cy of 71O-mlUon mllon. Yellow and Dog Btes by Mrs. Francs F. Merram of s volet lght, whch has a frequen- themselves to an object w The Orpheus Club of Newark. DAV Day was establshed n 19- the pledge of allegance to the flaghawk grp. The reachng arms. wll begn ts sxty-second year 49, at.the concluson of World War by Ned. Reeves, an Explorer scout member of the membershp commttee of the newly-organzed Un- polce last Wednesday, both vc- Methodst Church, Mrs. R. P. Ws- has a frequency of about 530 nuv a dog bte and a cat bte to the day n the audtorum of Cranford lght, n the mddle of the spectrum. gether by membranes, can Z wth a presentaton of ts wnter II, by. Presdental Proclamaton. of Troop 79. ^^ spread over a vctm somewhat "*! program at the Mutual Beneft It was orgnated at the suggeston Lfe Insurance Company Audtorum n Newark on Tuesday even- Smth, charman of the church In the absence of;-sdney W. on County Unt of the New Jer-tmssey Parents Group for Retarded Thomas Brgham, a meter readnounced. Tckets for the lecture beng resdents of Roselle. mer, presdent of the club, has an- lon mllon. an umbrella. A powerful. parml tke beak completes the of the DAV to brng to the jtftenton of the. naton on the annversary of Pearl Harbor Day the great men under drecton of Julus C. ll, Robert E. Smth, dstrct scout dated Gas Company, was treated Rosencrantz, 6. Centralavenue. ng..the club s composed of "BO cqmmttee on scoutng, who was Chldren, Inc., accordng to an an-enouncement J>y Thomas F. John- for the Elzabethtown Consol- may be obtaned from Mrs. C. V. son of Elzabeth, presdent Mss number of men and women dsabled and klled n that war. " Zngg. commssoner, and Cameron E. Ogden, neghborhood commssoner, tor a bte oh the lower leg nflcted dent of the Federated Garden DONT HAVE YOUR ROORS SCRAPED! by Dr. Walter H. Cole of Elzabeth Mrs. Merram s thrd vce-pres- Jean Assn of RoseUe Park s Guest solost wll be Mss Maran charman of the educaton commttee whch wll supervse the "In revewng the stuaton on Hughes, lyrc coloratura soprano, presented the charters to the fol- John H. _McClntock, sk of 414 qaslno avenue. Johntured before the Internatonal wth by a cat owned by Jula Kalnow- Clubs of New Jersey. She has lec- ; -Do the Job, TonraeU and Save Money DAV Day, 1949," the DAV com-whmander sad, "we fnd: pera, muscal comedy, rado andcharman), and Robert M. Harmon, Johnson was treated by a" Roselle Flower Show n New York 1 Cty has had wde experence nlowng: Nancy-Luzon School for Retarded Chldren to be opened at 408 Chestnut «treet, Roselle, early next year. r /;/ WELSOLVE and WILTJ5X / mllon,, two hundred hndred elevslon, and who., has just returned from a concert tour n Bra-Burton C. Belden, charman, and deted by a dog owned by Wllam a, Connectcut, -Massachusetts, actng cubmaster, of Pack. 103, doctor for a»bte on the left leg n- and before garden clubs n Vrgn thousandmen recevng compensaton from the Veterans Admnzl. Durng the war. Mss Hughes Albert M. Gessler, scoutmaster, of All nterested persons are n-schmall of 115 Roosevelt avenue. I Pennsylvana, Oho, New York FREE DEMONSTRATION Drop n and Arrange for a straton for ther war-ncurred was solost wth a-ojso concert Troop 79; and E. Paul CatUr, charman, and Jarold T. Walsh, scoutvted to attend the next meetng The owner n each case was n- and New Jersey. Mrs. Merram al- 1,. In T«ffr dsabltes, handcaps or llnesses. unt n Hawa-and the Central Pacfc area..... " ; of the unt at 8:15 p. m., next structed to keep the anmal confned for 10 days for observaton. councl of accredted flower show so s a member of the natonal "One hundred and eght thousand dsabled veterans n govern- Tckets may be obtaned from Danels accepted the master, of Troop 80. Thursday, December 8 at 338 Unon avenue, Elzabeth. George K. charters n judges and has served as charman Johnston Pant Shop ment, hosptals. Wllam J. Schmelz, 158 East Westfeld avenue, Roselle Park. A telegram of best wshes to thefre n Automoble behalf of the Church Sesson. of the flower show school n-new RICHARD HARTIO r "Eghteen thousand, four hundred and seventy-eght men wth cubs and scouts was read by the Jersey N. UNION AVE. CSanford 6-25M servce connected dsabltes who Try a ClMBttted Cor Quck RanltaRev. Mr. Longaker from S t K. IITED 2 SOUTH AVENUE, EAST (CORNEE BOOTH UNION AVENUE) 1V1ANAGEMENT OF FRANK SERY -~ - USED GARS BOUGHT FORSGATE FARMS DAIRY PRODUCTS Delveres made n Cr»nford, Garwood, RALPH SCARBROUGH Cranford Thomson, cubmaster of Pack 103, who was recently transferred temporarly to New Mexco. Roderck W. Smth of Cranford, Charman <of Unon Councl*. Boy Scouts.-commended the church on ts sponsorshp of three, of the councls outstandng scout unts mcrpam-trlbute to the adults who «gt-u-h on troop and pact commttees and aded the scoutng movement h other respects. He ntroduced George C. Freeman, newly apponted executve of Unon-Councl, who compared the teachngs of the Boy Scout movement wth those of the^ Htler youth organzatons by readng excerpts of letters from two German youths. The scout, he ponted out; had a clear concepton of-how peoples and natons.should lve peacefully together. The other German.youth was so flled wth propaganda that he was unable to see any vew except that of HtlervHae.subsequently was klled n the German nvason of Itussar Others ntroduced ncluded Harlon W. >rew\and Bernard Pender, both of Cranford. Cub Pack 103 has a membershp of 112 boys. Troop 79 Jjte 34 scouts and nne Explorer, scouts, and Troop 80 has 33 spouts and 15 Explorer scouts. Antl-freeze bolng over onto the engne resulted"to a flre underthg hood of a car drven by Ronald A. Burla, 40, of 1 Mohcan place, at Walnut avenue and Cherry street last Wednesday evenng. The blaze was extngushed by" the fre department, whch responded to a call from polce headquarters, followng a telephone call to the polce. Patrolman Mchael Fedroff Matchng Mahogany " Matchng, n. mahogany Is don* Wth veneers kept n the exact se- quence n whch they were. cut from the log. When two adjacent peces are opened lke *-book, - two-way symmetrcal pattern la formed. If the next two sheets ar«opened the same way, then joned and to end wth the frst two, -they produce a four-way matched pattern. Skllful matchng creates th most beautful patterns n natures treasure chest T^TT-; REDUCTION f All of our fnest and famous brands of woolens, cottons, falles, taffetas, qulted lnngs and crepes r all are beng reduced to practcally cost. Vst Mkes today and save, for Chrstmas s just around the MlCBAEX BARBEfl, Prop. 7 W. Man Street " Bound Brook Hoars * A- M. to 8 P. H. Dally. Sunday 10 A. M. to 2 P. M. On Commttees for v*. Scout Leaders Dnner Arba S. Taylor of Cranford has been named program commttee charman, for the annual scout _Laplapd - Lapland s by no means always a frozen waste. la summer, wld- Dowers- present a - kaledoscope of color on mountan slopes,.and blue lakes are edged wth green vegetaton. x5 7" x 5 r x 5111" x:5.r $ ;25 5^75 STANDARD LUMBER & SUPPLY CO. 94 HIGH CRANFORD VIA Group to Hear Home Servce Talk Mrs. Mary flv Ball, drector of the home servce department of the Elzabeth Consoldated Gas Com- «\ Troop 80 Mothers Heel New Offcers LIMITED NUMBER OF NEW FOR IMMEDIATE Trade Accepted J_L> IB 9 PP1W Hl DELIVERY Long Terms METCHIK MOTORS, Inc. Tour Authorzed DeSOTA-PLYMOUTH Dealer ] 446 St. George* Aye. RAHWAY.N. Open Evenlnn tll 9 P. HC Sundays toi 5 P. JL \ I Q >U Fj 0 9 a M88HS38I- ThB CRANFORD CmZEW AMD THURSJAY. DECEMBER 1, 1949 o #m r^e ONE WEEK ONLY! BEAUTIFULLY CLEANED > Altenburg Pano H< ABLE-NELSON Convenent Term* Arranged tot Value V To meet th«great demand for a good lookng, well constructed pano at a moderate prce, CABLE- NELSON has brought out the CON- TEMPORARY and COLONIAL Models. These panos have a deep, rch lone... at a prce you can afford. When you see and hear thtts* panos, you wll agree wth us In toyng... the CABLE- NELSON Is Amercas Greatest Pano Value-By farl 495 S«rltt62 CONTEMPORARY Pano House Relable Snce 1840" Nwtto Kt O*IN THUMOAY IVB0NOS TU, t P. M. NOW Is The Tme To Thnk About Chrstmas! OUR 1950 CHRISTMAS CLUBS ARE FORMIN<; NOW. SAVt A UTTLE EACH WEEK AND NEXT NOVEMBER YOULL RECEIVE A HANDSOME CHECK! H yw f re short of [casjrght nowsee us for a frendly Personal Loan CRANFORD TRUST CO. Member Federal Depost Insurance Cora, SHEETS LAUNDERED and FINISHED TIES SHIRTS LAUNDERED IN 4 HOURS PILLOW 4 HOUR SERVICE CASE S LAUNDERED and FINISHED STORE HOURS 8:00 A. M. to 6 I\ M. DAILY AT NO EXTRA CHARGE GARWOO

8 fx]. Poor Way of keep n mnd prudent speeds and other safe-drvng practce*. The Board of Educaton of the [Townshp«Cranford. lota 170 and a major, was an absolute force tp game; but now the Jump n a mnor sut s not even forcng for one Trubenbach Attends 4 Insectcde Conference "We are now approachng tbe, C, secton 1 map of bad weather season when there s the lkelhood of fog, freezng ran,; Park. : - -. round. The mnor-sut double rase snow or ce to ncrease normal Weusthoff to Samuel X* s partly, pre-emptve h-purpose,. C. E. Tnubenbacn, propretor of drvng hazards. A safe drver r%an.lots 18 and 19, block keep hs vehcle under control even.nap of Rversde Park. and usually shows strong fve card the Cranford Feed and Seed Store, >ersstent. FAMILY LIFE TODAY Mr. and Mrs. Frederch fwmttr trump support, or, rarely, st h»y FBHXIS PAGE BEADSHAW under such hazardous weather con- tosx;md KtLJS four, card trump support, and I Specalst In Haman Relatons Ing fallades s the MJUef that the faster a Vehcle s drven tfw» gerous g element e s speed too n Behnert place, ISO [trcks. Holdng, for example, culture, Rutgers Unversty, New _.. ^.TT-^-^-W f^-*»*.vw Hg-mng dt* fajbe fejttlke^trynghe.trunp Jtar SOCIAL ADJUSTMENTS tme s saved, declared Polce Commssoner J. Edward WQK. char- condtons:* [esse he could have entered dummy 7" 48 4 : " ~ -;-" " Brunsw(±;^re^^ runsw(±;re^^~ :r 7r~ Others servng oh the corn- wth the heart kng at the. second V J9 Need for a new regulatory act d Are you a bt tmtd about enterng a room crowded wth stranger^, man of.the Cranford Hghway mlttee are Polce Wllam A. Safety Coordnatng Commttee to-. Magstrate Teachers Sec Flm SS^^^S^ * * 0 KJ9 64, take the place, of New Jersey^ trck. The early play of the damond sut was wrong because, stevens" Charles J. A53 present-poson law was expressed (Ths column s contrbuted as a or do you walk n eagerly lookng 1 day n.a plea far drvng speeds Supervsng Prncpal r*_ «n ^^ expectacuf yonye gongtoget the by Dr. Stacy K -Handle; statc c servce by the Medcal So. forward to meetng these new people? Ths llustrates, to some "ex- I - seven,--- of them,, declarer You would rase partners openng sutable for «w«t«mg Hs comments woe voced as ths com- Iglneer Patrck /. GralL [Howard R. Best and Townshp En- On "Boundary lnes" ««**«* o the tkjs you^o^ cnemst, chemst, who wno ponted out that the : - > ^Mcety PJ o New Jersey and the Unon ton Tbtranford Teachers Assoca- wllt^ss^s??* Ube num I* * have^ expected a.four-two one damond bd to three damonds. dl jet * St e V ana ""V"" Qt - munty made preparatons for the met n the thnhoh hgh school «j.~~ri7: cafe-j Der odd, *" they card* should hem «flkfaat break as-*m fe splt and tent, the meanng of socal adjust- It s pose, frendlness and a ruff The pros are slow n comng tera recently for a socal Bourjfol- -" even should have been apparent. lawpassedln 1 around to Culberjsons vews on M2 cove,, 0^ ^. ^ ^ ^ ^M^^a^^t ould JKSment next state-wde program aganst Transfers of lowed by a short busness meetng. You are South and hold l Socety of New Jersey at 315. ths bd: Most of them stll treat lack of fear n sog cal stuatons fm«ttw»f r^m^» of accdents drvng on tbe wrong sde of the road. Real Estate. [assocaton, Harry Lawrence, 84 the jump n a mnor as forcng to State street, Trenton 8, N. J.) SPECIALIZING IN game Most people take ther speakng the absence of In f^^ r t p: rrft}- The followng- deeds have gng voce so much for grantanv amount of abuse also of dong cent of tme-savng g by y speed, ped, -2. Pass. When- partner-opens ""~~6I people therecorded at the, offce nf Wmtv the, bddngwth q part score he _,., 1»-T- -»«*^ a* nuaefl olu. &5 &r H-j Regster Herbert J. Pascoe n the faaslustraton, that a 4O-mle 40-mle trp could J Court C House. Elzabeth:.. ~ZT out, you can expect a"four-two df-jsouth. be made n one hour at a 40-mlesn-hour speed mamtafp^. through. Lnes," was n- vson: Knowledge of these sun-/ 1 * West expects- t you to respond at least North Ipared- "The fact Is, however,,e wrong thng. Andrew Wllam Anderson and troduced. Ths flm utlzes a new pe laws of probablty would have pass. once w^h the slghtest excuse for 3 * {he human larynx needs and deserves a certan amount of Consdmres and fnds Everyone ad- pass a bd. The hgher the partal the out., v brt bdt f tbe the speed were otkers to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd D. knd of art form, wth a dfferent saved declarers contract n todays rased Rchards, property n Arbor street. muscal synchronzaton. At the hand. less you need for a bd. But ths What call do you make, assum- eraton just as any other organ of nterestng the to 60 mles an hour speed, the tme C. -.1.»-» *» * * - Cranford Estates, Inc., to Hen- dose close of rtm the flm fll a - > dscusson was hand has no honor count and no ng you and partner are playng the body.. frendly, unafrad person. We ganed would be 20,. Ifretta Berman and Anna S. Bergman, tradng, etc.. lots 46 to 51, man of the program commttee. In 9K84 passed. Iheld led by Hazel Pancoast, char-1-4q84 up-to-date Culbertson? ruffng wnners and so must be Ths s not to say that we need tbe speed were rased to 80 an bcutp the addtonal savng tme would be only 10 mnutes, block B, map of Cranford Gardens. response to the queston: "What O JS2 2. You are South, wth 70 on ELls Ito fear any permanent damage to are eager for our sad. Townshp of Cranford to Edward can we, as a group, do about segregaton?" the followng were -sug- K52 On Jury Daly K043 score, nether sde vulnerable, and Op. hold «-- - lots 30 to 34, block 459, B A. X. U «r. M. DUI, - *... * Thu^, A. M. our voce f we "shout ourselves chldren to behave n ths man- g t u hoarse" at a football game or stran 4k 13. «nss NUDSBAW, 4t J6 4 0Ur vocal cords wth lyrc acrobatcs n a barbershop quartet ner, because we "However, t snt possble to map of secton A, Cranford place. gested as possbltes: Hold an n- Q-P-4 1 C J95 2 Four Cranford resdents are sttute n Human Relatons; Devel- 4 J mantan an average speed on a I Mr. and Mrs. Elmer A. Koyen to op a course n -Human ^_ Relatons; u «?"w»r 0 A765 Hoarseness followng a ball game. + / I A 9 5 publc hghway fa New Jersey un- Mr. and Mrs. Wllam A. Grffths,Ic^braton celebraton of Brotherhood" Week; A J or a nosy celebraton Is temporary, due to msuse of the voce, and recovery s generally prompt and West 0KQ10 8 der normal frame condtons much property h Oak lane, 350 feet from (develop a communty Audt over 30 td? mles an hour except Dunham avenue.. I en a specally constructed freeway. I Lehgh Valley Ralroad Com- The reason s that traffc sgnals, n- pany of New Jersey, etc., to Aldene tersectons. curves, other traffc and Corporaton, two parcels n Aldene IFor Mosler Safe Wth both ades vulnerable the bddng went: smlar a constant retardng slowng nfluences up. declared reqcure road. ecthrely, 84.M from feet and Frst avenue. feet, rea constant Wolf. slowng "In older up," to declared man- spectvely, Mr. and Mrs. from Joseph Frst avenue. Statz ttf Mr B. uumne Lttlehale a of ut 114 pass 24t " pass..son. South West Jtorh, East Charman tato an average speed of 40, drver^ d ACrs Rchard Guy, pperty propertyqrchard [would be requred to drve be-j n Henung g avenue, aveue f tt staeet. advertsng has been and apponted assst-1j f? P»» 3NT pass feet I ant drector of sales of the Mosler»«*",,Paa*,,v pass tween 50 and 60 mles an hour most from Summt road. of tbe tme to compensate for the) Mr. and Mrs. James R. Clay, Jr., 1 -I-MII rrf ynff tft^t DIDC SPOT) quent ntervals." to drop below 40 at fre-.to Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Capo- dce. ler. lot 43, revsed- subdvson. presdent. Mr. Lttlehale,. South won wth the queen. He also announced the start of map 9 of of Oscl Osceola Pk Park. who was an account executve and Next declarer lad down tte eght. another" phase of Jhe safety_pro- _^«^_. IIMUC p me 5<uey pro- Mr. and_mrs,_sf r member of the Plans Board of Albert yrauk»queuttler Law,.Inc., jack hold the trck. Now the queen np* Tongo-to of damonds and East let dummys gram on December 1 whch would Heathermeade Corporaton, propbe devoted to wrong-sde-of-the- erty at cbmer of Sprng Gardenadvertsng agency, untl he joned of-flpades was led-and t rode to toad drvng, but remnded motor- stret and West End place.. Mosler, "wll make hs headquarters at the companys man offce nitbe ten of dubs. Dummy ducked Wests kng, who contnued wth has stfll had tbe responsblty, to. Katherlne M. Keller, wdow, to Man New York. V >- PERSONALIZED WALLET CHECKS -nrh n PIIITI tleoks FOR YOU MU4TUKIMUUS0ME WUUT Plays n Rectal Mss^retheJ^JHansen, daugharo~mrtnormrs77axel G. Bt Iansenj-4e5 North UnomvenueV but Eastmade a dee play by gong rght up wth the ace of clubs, cashed the ace at damonds, led another damond and West took >-when tn orderto pan tramps quckly; or The bddng has gone Worth East. South 1 * pass? What call do you make? ANSWERS 1. Pass. Dpto the tme Ely. made among 100 men and women who wll serve on jures n tbe County and Superor Court cases to be tred n the December 5-17 perod. They are Rchard G. Keppler, 9 Englsh Vllage; Walter W. Webster, Sr., 7 Edgebrook place; Mrs. Leonora S. Aeckere, 1 -Algonqun recent changes n hs system, drve, and Robert B. Craw, 28 Hlla jump to a mnor, lke a jump nterest avenue. Now Qt Take home a t^uart tonght for a delcous Bgat for th d l f l Have Onr Fresh Country Bottled Mlk and Cream Delvered To Tour Home. Our Eoutes Serve Cranford. Oarwood and Clark. PETERSEN&" DAIRY OPEN DAILT AND 8HNDAT8 MILK CREAM BUTTER EGGS 3 WALNUT AVE. CRanford fro BOULEVARD x x X X 135 -ADULTS TAX ;.. Nov. 25 -^ Dec 2 Dec. 9 7 u> 10 p. m - Nov. 26 Dec. 3 Dec.40 2 to 10 P.M. SUNDA YS\: F / ^Vovr27 Dec. ^T T>ec, CFNTBAL JERSE MODEL I n. ASSOCIATION ELM ST. WESTFIELD, N. 2 Blocks North of Jersey Central R. R. Staton CHnjDSEN TAX 3NS.\-s= X I Icomplete. ] :. - Otherwse, there may be more [serous mplcatons n hoarseness, I whch snot a dsease n tself but la symptom-of basc changes n the [larynx....;.?, ^J For example, f We.constantly ln- I ^m hale rrtant gases and vapory or f ^Hwe are one of tho^e for whom [smoke s a throat rrtant, chronc hoarseness may ensue. Also, I fectons of the nose, adenods, snluses or tonsls may brng on I hoarseness:: / :, V ^Occasonally, ths condton s caused by the pressure of a goter, by tuberculoss or by damage to the central nervous system. Of course, the roost serous pos- I sblty n persstent hoarseness s that of cancer of the larynx, and hoarseness should be thoroughly Investgated to There s another condton known to the doctors as hystercal aphonaor loss of voce characterzed by spells of hoarseness that suddenly appear, persst for a tme, leave and then return. These cases are not due to physcal abnormalty but to nervousness, tenson and other causes.,., A clear, well modulated speakng or sngng voce s a precous asset - and, lke any precous as- /set, should be chershed and well guarded. l» J. Brennan Cr. 6-«S$9 BREVNAN & TOYE Plundbttg, Heatng, Tnnng Amercan Radator Co. Automatc Ol Burners 206 SOmp AVU, H., GBANFOKD want, them to be lked by others, and" also"decause we Wsh to spare them tbe horror of socal falure. Is t natural for some to have- pose whle others are shy? And what can the famly do? Isnt everyone ctrf" hs own n these socal adjustments? We must look to our own ways f-we"are nterested n seeng our chldren ft comfortably nto the world n whch they are gong to lve. If we smply assume that they wll get along socally, wll fnd a place as a matter of course, jye are very lkely to be dsapponted.... A chld probably wll make easy, pleasant contacts outsde hs home when hs relatonshp wth hs parents *s~ warm and happy when he feels secure n hs famly lfe. Parents need to lve ther own lves for ther own sakes; ths s also a necessty In order to help your chldren make good socal adjustts yp py n ts own relatonshps,.the ehldren-ean-be-shy-f all-the-socal contact has been Wth the famly- y^,.r5 When parents are nterested r> communty lfe and have nterestng lves themselves, they are not so dependent and over-protectve of ther chldren. They wll have allowed, ther chld to have done thngs for hmself when he reached the age where he could; n other words, they let ther chld grow up. n so dong, they treated hm as*a person, as an ndvdual. Ths means hs nterests have been recogns{e^a r~gvent^ Water Core t morale bulder.. actmbyare. more nearly mature than un-fataffected applet. mature adults to have. pose and socal adjustment But we must realze there are_no *et of rules" for ths.. No specal tranng wll accomplsh t" What we can do s to make.the condtons, under whch, they lve happy and secure so that good adjustment wll! be the natural result. THE Nyl And a pleasure to receve a beautfully practcal nylon trcot slp by Vanty Far. Altogether danty and delectable wth gobs of val lace, ny- Ion net and rbbon enhancng the bodce and hem. Star whte or. dawn pnk n sxes Knt Vtuleruxar, Street Floor 1949 V.. When Yon IShelte-Ms SheU remember you on every chlly wnter day and every lovely sprng afternoon when you gve her a Shelte- Mst sweater. The ktten soft warmth of fnest wool... casual classc stylng and year~after-year qualty make ths a memorable gft.. So gve her a sweater or set n one of 9 beautful colors. Szes , Specal! All Worsted Gabardne Skrts A ht below the belt!- 1 Our specally prced tkrts...so versatlejft m sfnoothly talored black gabardne. - Szes 10*20. Sportttvear, Thrd Floor "On The Go" n Our r Long Sleeve Pullovers Long Sleeve Cardgans "v Page Ffteen 7- / 10c W aulance SMVKE HAKC OB CHECK BOOK Permtted nour -** * atm r. M. UNION COUNTY TRUST COMPANY am e uma OK UZal tu oomtmn N.JL AVB. ocno BBOAD n. omex 1U Wmmt 8t«Iua<a«d OWTUX Am. "urng the past two years, ths seres of messages has been devoted to the ndustral companes whch help to make New. Jorsey a great state n whch to work, lve and play. As a fttng concluson to ths seres, many local manufacturers offer you an nvtaton to vst ther plants. On ther. behalf, we extend ths cordal nvtaton to you, your famly and any organzaton to Whkb yon belong. - Heres All You Httve to Dot : Publc Servce has compled a lst of companes who would" be happy to take you, your frknds gnd your «tt* w *»«on a plant tour of ther factores. Ths,lst, obtaned wth assstance from the New Jersey State Chamber of Commerce and the New Jersey Councl, s avalable on.request.. Smply wrte Publc Servce, Room 8308, 80 Park Place; Newark, N. J, and ask for the lst of companes whch wll take you on a tour of ther plants. Then select those plants whch you would lke to vst and forward your request to thenyndcatng how many people wll be n your group. And remember, youre all cordally nvted. AD Mala Ifaw UhJah ValUy freght and passenger trans "OW...IM NEW YOU HARBOR opon Ah 0 lakn. th,, ".portan, J» f «"«Porl»tfan b^w^n th. ^l** Standard Lumber & Supply Co. Offers you the servces and knowteclge of more than a quarter of a century of practcal buldng experence and "know how** n your constructon problems. Furnshng our customers wth qualty buldng materals and servce has been our motto for more than 30 years. Standard Lumber & Supply Co. 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9 "^»VTt r.pm». 1 T \ Ftg«-Sxteen THE CTAHmu> c m g p t AMP CHBOMICLK, THPRSDAY. DECEMBER I, 1949 am; The formal. openng of the Chrslnas season at the Frst Presbyteran Church wll take place next Sunday evenng at 8u?clock wth the Ceremony of the Lghtng of the Chrstmas Candle. Mss. Helen Edgecomb, soprano solost,, ""Wn sng "Ah Inscrpton for the Chrstmas Carol/-by Beatrce Fsk, wll sng the Readngs Suggested For Each Day Untl Chrstmas John 14 s the selecton made by gveth. gve I unto you. Let not the Amercan Bble Socety for]your heart be troubled, nether let old Dutch Chrstmas carol, "Sleep, - My Jesus, Sleep," wth Mrs. Helen Frank as contralto solost The story.of the hstory of the Chrstmas Candle and Its sgnfcance wll be gven by Larry Prddy and Carol Blackman, - and a speech chor, consstng ofjnembers ofthej Dugette class, wll gve the Chrstmas story. The celebraton readng by people throughout the world today. The socety has lsted selectons for. readng each day between Thanksgvng, and Chrstmas n the annual Worldwde Bble Beadng program, wth the theme, "TheBook to lavebyr Followng jt be afrad. I Ye have beard bow I sad unto you, I go away, and come agan unto you. If ye lowed me, ye would j b B I d n you. If ye lowed me, ye would rejoce, becausbi sad, I go unto thetath^r: j f e ^ l h j j t Lfe DECEMBER Thursday. Dec John 14 Let not your heart be troubled: ye beleve n God, beleve also n me. In my Fathers house are many mansons: f t were not so, I were not I go of Holy Com- - would have-told ^rou^ pare a place for you. And f I go and prepare a place r you I ll munon wll be held at the mornng servce at 11 oclock. The Rev. Robert G. Longaker*s medtaton wll be "Lte s Bref and Swft and Great," and the followng hew frends wlt unte wth the church at that tme: Mr. and Mrs. Wllam D. Angle, Mrs. Eleen S. Balas, Mrs. Cecla M. Blney, Mr. and Mrs. WlQam P. Cleaver, Mn. Maron CUrehugh, Mr. and Mrs. Lews re- And f I go and prepare a p for you, I wll come agan, and receve you unto myself; that where I am," there ye may be also.. And whther I go ye know, and the way, ye know. : Thomas sath unto hm, I am the way, the truth and the lfe: no man cometh unto the Father, but by yu, UUU» wllerl come to pass, ye mght beleve. Hereafter I wll not talk much wth you: for the prnce of ths world cometb, and hath nothng n me....., ^But that the world may know that I love the Father; and as the "Wthout relgon n the home, real famly happness s mpossble, Judge Lbby Sachar of the Juvenle Court stated Sunday nght at Cranford M^^M^fff Church at the closng meetng of the fall forum seres on- thfe g e l bjt f "Th even sol da Arse, let us go^hence. Mabna Beratatfca 31:1-7 OHMOar S I me. I-7 If ye had known me, ye should I have known my Father also: and from henceforth ye know, A-Gven. Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Gun-,.,,,.,.,. _ j, ther. Mr. and Mrs. Russell W. "^P»**** Wto hun, Lord. Hardy. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Jorlett,»bew us the Father, and t suffceth Mr. and Mrs. Warren Mller, Mss us - Vera Peterson, Mr. Channng Rudd* Jesus sath unto hun. Have I Mr. Newton E. Torrance, Mrs. Dan- baen so long tme wth you, and el R. Vroom, Mr, and, Mrs, W. F. yet has thou not known ne r l»hl- Wolf and HntfhW»*"-- «- -* *" * L -* ^ " Wolf and- daughter. Mss Mare Wolf, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Wurth.^. At 7 oclock Sunday evenng the junor Fellowshp wll meet n the gymnasum. The topc, wll be Know Your Church/Vand be ^-BotrStaHfdrdrBnTWTlson, Eleanor Stearns and Nancy Kammerer. The. senor Fellowshp wll meet n the chor, room. The program, "Meetng Our Neghbors He^re and There lp? he that hath seen me hath seen [the Father; and how sayest thou then, Shew us the Father? Belevest thou not that I am n the Father,and the Father n me? I the words that I speak unto you, j speak not.aljoxseuz but the w* If n Chroncle* 7:11-1* JbkB«3-M Luk* 1&SS-3T Matttmw XM-4U Sndua Sfct-l* g on- thfe general subject of "The Church n Relaton to the Com- Lunry."., -. " Judge Sachar ponted out that a large number of chldren who come nto court.attend church wthout ther parents. She. stressed the need tor. parents to accompany ther chldren to church" and remarked that parents want ther chldrentounderstand, «Vom mmrnmr Tuaaday - wan a- Wadpaxtay.-,/, atamaa I:»M Thmaday 1 ^ - I CnttuHaaaj ums ««- - kf«o jthnn : *h«y unrtorgffl^^ ther* chldren.. "To nstfll fa chldren the love of God, Hs rghteousness and to! help the chld keep hs eyes fxed on hgh <«*» *? sto lay the foundatons for tght lvng,* the speaker declared. John L, Smth was moderator for the evenng and be also* conducted **-- worshp. Dr. Homer J. Hall, n of the Sunday Evenng Commttee, reported the -. seres to begn Sunday eve- 1 MewC members wll be 1 receved nto ttae church at Holy Commun-. Lukaa Osceola Holday Far Dec. 1 ard on servces Sunday at 9:30 10:90 By the. Bev. WUlam B. Donnelly, pastor. St Mchaels Church "THE DAY BEGINS TO DAWN" Text: "Brethren, knowng the tme, that t s now the hour to rse jrom sleep." (Rom. 13:11) Tme s a precous gft. Wthout t nothng would be possble. -It- enters nto every equaton and problem. It s a factor n the resolvng of every dffculty. Sprtually, relgously vewed, tme s a perod of probaton n ths lfe; an opportunty for servce of God and an endlesschan of opportuntes to nsure ourselves-an eternty-of Happness.- ~ - - : Even n the face of trals, the lfe of man ought to be a contnual festval. Every day and every hour that goes to make t up ought to be lved so that every moment of our. exstence may be a hymn to tje glory of God who created us. Butsuch s our weakness, such themulttude, of our occupatons, such the pressure of worldly attractons, that the church n her anxety, fxed on some partcular days and seasons when we^should take more than ordnary care to purfy our. souls by prayer, fastng and medtaton on eternal truths. In the frst rank of these salutary seasons, we must place the tme of Advent, the four weeks before Chrstmas. It s a tme uf prayer and preparaton forthe brth of Chrst. Whatrthervglls~ are to the ordnary festvals, what Lent s to Easter, what the four thousand years of the ancent World were to the comng of the, Messah, that Advent s to Chrstmas. The nsttuton of Advent would seem as bd as that of the. Festval of Chrstnas. For several centures Advent conssted of forty days lke Lent and was observed wth strct rgor and fdelty by the early Chrstans. The present arrangement of four weeks^eems short enough tune to prepare for the comng of the. Savor. - No means, therefore, should be neglected to revve agan - n our.hearta the embers of Chrstnke love and fervour. In many quarters there are evdences agan of the very dols that He cametodestroy nneteen centures ago. Hs comng Into the world s needed today to gve us strength to overturn these dols tlurt are drvng mens hearts awayfrom God. "It Is tme, therefore, to arouse ourselves, the hour of redempton s at hand, the nght s past, the day begns to dawn/, I. At 10:80 a. HL, thereat 7 p. nt Way of Selectons by Mrs. _. At 10:80 a. HL, there at 7 p. m wlu be Bble, classes for hgh) Toys are beng solcted by the hl td class odds and ends and senor fellowshps for whte Chrstmas gfts and a. so. The medtaton topc». ~w ««MI,, of the Rev. Albert AlUnger, pas-f* 001 students and nursery class, odds and ends and senor fellowtor, wll be "Ihe Way of Salva- chldren: Gove a meetng Holday Far,-the annual bazaar prelude, "Prayer," by W. Am- 6:30 p. m. At the senor fellow- tne church or notfy Dorothy Eusbrosa; offertory, "Communon,"_by shp meetng at 7 p. m., Elane tce or Irene Grossman. At 8 p. m., Sunday; the Rev. l M and the Outreach Commsson. The Margaret GreenGuld wll - hold a specal supper and meetng wth the Womans Assocaton and the Womens Bble Class Monday at 7 p. m. n the gymnasum. The -..,«.---- v Maron doeth the works. Beleve me that I am n the Father, and the Father n me: or else beleve ne for the very works ~und rj~~r~verhy, venlyttsay unto you, He «I that beleveth on me, the works that I do shall he do also; and greater works than..these shall he do [wltbe held today and tomorrow from 2 to 10 p. m. Each booth wll be decorated wth a holday motf, and awards wll be made for the best decorated booths on the closng nght. A lkhrsupper wll be served each evenng n the guld _ Douglas, ^ charman; Dorothy s than..these shall h because I go unto my Father. And whatsoever ye shall ask n My name, that wll I do, that the Father may be glorfed n. the Son. If ye shall ask any thng n my name, I wll do t IS " and Bble class. The program.wll be held n the ntermedate rooms at 8 oclock, and all women n the church are nvted to come and hear Mss Margaret. Flory, eastern dstrct area secretary of the Board of Foregn Mssons, who wll brng a messagev on "Post-War Japan," after havng spent nearly a year n the terrtory. The executve meetng of the r omans Assocaton wll be held -*-- Tuesday pay the Falrerr&na he shall gve you another Comforter, that he may abde wth you for ever; ". Even the Sprt of truth; whom the world cannot receve, because t seeth hm not,-nether knoweth, Holday Far,the annual bazaar [Of Osceola Presbyteran Church. tnrtr;:rj~nr-^ *r~. ^Kx B. Batste, and postlude, "Gothc Smth wll be worshp leader, and March," by G. Foschn. (Nancy Rubrght wll dscuss the Bble classes for chldren wll be 4 - nl ~ urx "~ "~" 1 ~ "~ ~" held at 9:3<> a. m., and - ~-, I* -- "ass «ue curr The young peoples chor wll re-1 lowed n these schools [hearse tonght at 7 oclock, and theschools wur the e senor chor, at 8 oclock. Boy Chrstan prncples ar Scouts wll meet at 7:30. Confr- along, wth the regula maton class wll be held tomorrow The schools are mantat 3:30 p. nv A party for mem- nomnal tutons and don * bers of the fellowshps wll be heldare taught by graduate at 7 p. m. On Saturday at 10 andteachers. 11 a. m., confrmaton classes Wlll -»- r be conducted, and at 7 p. n., therer <r 1 -J o a_._ a r>. wll be atneehng of the cub pack. 1^lI11 8I? lla8 Carols at The home department wll meet Cflll 11 " 1 *"" " n " Monday, at 8 p. m., and prayer xhe servce wll be held Wednesday tt Ught servce at Crw^. 8 p. m. Grl Scouts wll hold ther Xr.T"^-«Cranford meetng next Thursday, December 8 at 3:30 p. m. Publc IQ n that b]r Chrstan Day School Unt to Be Organzed Church wu be presented senor chor, Sunday, Dece at 4 p, m. An addtonal ths year wll be the of the "Descant Cho«of 10 voces, whch sel *ct«ons wth tl f-thecnor: Inrluded h the prqgram and anthems by the v^^uuu.u xouauouc, u»c u «x M» «me prqgram wn\j Orthodox Presbyteran Church of Carols and anthems by «u. Westfleld and the Hydewood ParJc! 8 " 0^ as weu as 1 a group W 0 " Baptst Church of Planfleld wll **»» e^ch by a lades tro 3 " act on a proposed consttuton for an organzatontobe known as the Chrstan Day School Assocaton of Central New Jersey at an open meetng tomorrow at 8 p. m. at the Planfleld YWCA, Front and ""hurch streets. The commttee also wll elect a board of drectors for the assocaton. All persons nterested h the Chrstan school, movement and wshngtoenroll ther chldren are nvted to attend. E. P./Francs and A. C. Blaschke of Cranford are representatves on the commt-, tee. "..... The prvate Chrstan day school beng organzed under drecton f the Natonal Assocaton of hrstan Schools. Smlar schools ave been n.exstence for many ears n the Mddle West and New England. Several are operatng at mxed quartet The followng numbers^ \ rendered: "Behold I BrfaTv Good There and No Fre," j&bbsfz Sngto God," Gounod. The lades tro wll of the Bells." by ^V- Sl Samuel I. Matchett, pastor of S t the present tme n Trenton, East Jg 11!^^^"!!^"^""!, Marks A M.K^Church-wll-preach Oranger- ollngswood-and-patef= "" Therewlrbe a meetng on. "Descend and A rpp qse Your son. - also heldbt9:3&a. m., and adultctamefof^sod: Therewnrbe a meetng on "TV>«^nH and A r wu meet at the same hour nt the f the odas^anetenas fellowshphunger." The church chor also A great demand has been reportby Mozart,,. I Hear, wll be offered by the tet Addtonal ^^urclr-news room. Other refreshments wll be on sale allday. There wll be wth nterestng Claus wll be on hand wth presents for the chldren. There wll also he moves for the chldren each day and nght. Ths evenng there wll be a specal muscal program, at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow-there wll be a magc a Hobby House exhbts. Santa show. The far wll also feature! an-aucton sale each evenng. "Artcles for sale at the varous booths wll nclude: W""«* pppt*, hand-made artcles, aprons, homebaked foods, candy, statonery, you. h the chor room on mornng at 10 oclock.. The womens, groups wll hold ther Chrstmas meetngs on Wednesday at 1:30 as follows: Group 1. Mrs. Fast, leader, at the home of Mrs. Seavy. US Forest avenue; Group 2. Mrs. Stanley, leader, at the home of Mrs. Myers, 7 Hamlton, avenue; Group 3, Mrs. W. J. Mller, leader, at the home of Mrs. Best, 21. Central avenue; Group 4, Mrs. Beer, leader, at the home of Mrs. Lange, 10 Madson avenue; Group 5, Mrs. Eckert, leader, at I wll not leave you comfortless:. wll cometo you. Yet a lttle whle, and the world seeth me no more^but ye see me: because I lve, ye shall lve also. At that day ye shall know that I am In my Father, and yeto me, and I n you... He that hath my comntandments, and keepeth them, he t Is that loveth me: and he that loveth me shall be loved of my Father, and I wll love hun, and wll manfest myself tohm. at partcpatng. There s no admsson charge. The sacrament of the Lords Supper wll be celebrated Sunday at a. m. New members receved the.? reparatert servce last nght wll be gven publc recogntan Itlon. the Judas sathunto hm, not Iscarlot, Lor how s t that thou wlt " thyself unto us, Tand not.._..i&roup 7, Mrs. GUley, leader, at the home of Mrs. Metmer. 807 West End place; Group 8, Mrs. Butler, leader, at the home of Mrs. Weydemeyer, 22 W *9~**- manfest unto the! p. t. l e, a? her home. 3 Washngton place; JW*L amntenbd_and sad ^unto Groupe,MrsT John S. Bshop, lead- hm. If a man love met he wll er. at the home of Mrs. J. HJBath,jkecp_my r words: andmy Tath -^rr^7~ta~^ne*v G world? Regularly scheduled meetngs at le church nclude! Boy Scouts, 7:30 p. m. Tuesdays; School of Relgon, 8 p. m. Wednesdays; Grl Scouts, 3:30 p. m. Thursdays; Intermedate chor, 7:30 p. m. Thursdays; senor chor, 8 p.m. Thursdays; junor Westmnster Fellowshp, 6:30 p. m. Frdays; senor Westmnster Fellowshp, 7 p. m. Sundays. - Mother and D»ad holdng secret conferences... Junor beng very well behaved... Qrstmas s defntely on ts way! We thnk that ths Chrstnas wll be one of the bggest and happest ever. And to make t extra merry* weve stacked our shelves to the rafters... flled our showcases tl theyre farly bulgng wth natonally known brands of "just what youve always wanted"..-now the only queston s, how to take the hustle and push... the fatgue and short, tempers, out of your annual Yuletde shoppng tour. Weve a suggeston. La Salle avenue. Tonght at 8:15, ~*«<<. League wll be host to the lades, and wll present a travelogue- on an expedton-through the Grand Canyon.. Comng events n the program of the Chrstmas season wll be the presentaton of the Chrstmas story h song and lvng pctures on Sunday. December 11, at 4 p. m., and Handels "Messah" by the oratorl. chorus at 8 p. m. on Sunday, December 18. hm. love hm, and we wll come unto hm, and make our abode wth loveth me not keepeth my sayngs: and the word whch ye bear s not mne, but the the Mens Fathers whch sent me. These thngs have I spoken unto you, beng yet present wth you. But the/comforter, whch s the] Holy Ghost, whom the Father wll send n rny name, he shall teach you all thngs; and brng all thngs to., your remembrance, whatsoever I have sad unto you., <Peace I leave wth you, my peace ll-slve unto you: not as the world RIGHTEOUSNESS c a < tt tnt, r [ness acheve for the race? All that can be a c l h I L p can Bble Crusade 9 At Masonc Temple In- one.of a seres of lectures he s conductng n a "Bble Crusade" at the Masonc: Tempje, Donald Bobbns on Sunday evenng of last week spoke on the subject, "Modern Idolatry.". The speaker adduced, hstorcal materal and Scrptural references n support of hs contenton that Sunday s a "man-made" day. and that the Sabbath of the Bble "falls ol Saturday, the seventh day of the e for the race? All that be accomplshed, and -more than hstory has yet recorded. Mary Baker Eddy Dvne Provdence has granted ths gfttoman, that those thngs whch are honest are also the most Quntlan Church Broadcast Thy Kngdom Come" s the (abject of a Chrstan Scence rado nrogramto be broadcast over -Staton WNBC. New York. Sunday mornng from 8:30 to 9. The broadcast Is T*V possble- through the courtesy-of the Natonal Broadcastnc ComDay and has the approval of tht Chrstan Selene* Board of Drector*.., To be perfectly just s an attrbute) of the dvne nature;to be so totbautmost of our abutlca, la the CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LESSON SERMON "GOD THE ONLY CAUSE AND CREATOR" s the subject for Sun day. December 4, GOLDEN TEXT: "Unto thee, O God, <fo we gve thanks, unto thee da we gve thanks: for thy name I thy wondrous works declare.* J(Ps. 75:1) I SERMON: SERMON: Passages from the Kng James verson of the Bble nclude: "I am the Lord, and there s none else, thereto no God besde me: I grded thee, though thou has not known me:" (Isa. 45:5) Correlatve passages from "Scence and Health wth Key to the Scrptures" by Mary Baker Eddy nclude: "To grasp the realty and order of beng n ts Scence, you musf begn by reckonng God as the dvne Prncple of all that really s... All substance, ntellgence, wlsdoa\ beng, mmortalty, cause and effect belong to GodY fflst.scioifcl SuncUky. II a. an. *;«. KvaTfclS tfctock Sunday School.»:W.. m. -»>» «AUtm Bn av22*.*}.*e* B * ThMrm an. C-IM Alatm T4M p. m WOULD YOU UKE TO KNOW Even f you know nothng about Chrstan Scence, take ths opportuntyto. learn some of the facts about ths scentfc re-, lffon. whch heals sckness and solves human problems. Accent ths nvtaton, for yourself, your famly, and your frends, to attend a Chrstan Scence Church Servce at FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Craaf wd. N. JL Sprlncfleld Ave. At MMn 8t 8anday. U m. at. Wed. Eve.. S:l«oclock Soadajr School, fctt a; am. and Vst Oar BEADING BOOM. mlucn-chkonicije BUHL S ALDEN STKEET Open Dally 1-4 except Tluns. and FrL ltmtm Alas Fr 7:M-1ft.an. r> served by "served best, because your salespeople know you! Shop at home because you save tme and money - and stll can obtan anythng and everythng thats avalable anywhere else. Shop at home because you are supportng the, merchants who are supportng YOU... through ther nterest n better schools... better churches... better publc servces. And on Chrstmas Day, lets all go to church... rch n the knowledge that ths Chrstmas, by shoppng rght here, weve contrbuted to a better Holday Season for ourselv and a better communty for all! CRANFORD BUSINESS ASSOCIATION - Tabernacle.Explans Procedure for Tuberculoss Patents lves Dr. George_A,_Ateheson 1 pastor of the Cranford -Tabernacle, wll when s someone s advsable : Sunday mornng.on the sub- : ec t, "Jonahs Chastsement" Ths (,/jll be a contnuaton of a seres of messages from the Book of Jor- I js At the evangelstc servce at p. m., the topc wll (be, "Lfe, There wll be specal musc by the orchestra and chorus chor. At the regular; evenng servce last Sunday, Frank TWassa gave a bref talk dn semnary lfe at the Baptst Semnary n Johnson Cty, JJ Y., whch he s attendng. The Daughters of Amerca were present at the mornng serve. last Sunday. They were welcomed by the Hev. Mr. Atchewnu The annual.mssonary pledge for support of mssonary work nowt S Many persons attended the annual Thanksgvng servce last Wednesday nght Selectons were.offered by a young mens quartet of local boys home from the Mssonary Tranng Insttute at Nyack, N. Y., and By the chorutf chor. An nstrumental quartet consstng of Mr. and Mrs. Furman Kng, Walter Keyser and Mss Adele Mtchell, also partcpated. Many personal testmones of Thanksgvng were offered and a message was presented through; a chalk talk wth, vocal accompanment by the son and daughter of the Rev. Walton /Hanna., The Rev./ Mr. Hanna s the son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hanna of Denman road.. Mss Dorothea Smth- was h charge of the nursery department durng the Sunday school hour, and Mrs. Frank Cordes and Mss PrscUa Glendennng asssted durng the mornng worshp hour. The prmary department heard a flannelgraph lesson on the sprt of gvng presented by Mrs. Robert ub^rculoss, and t _..-.^.^c for- hn to enter a sanatorum? Mss EstelleK. Comerford, case CHRONIdJC THURSDAY. DECEMBER and sgned by the patent "But ths s not all," contnued. Mss Comerford. "problems arse ** church, and other agenc&l Knowng that every case of tuberculoss comes from another case, the feld ch»ldreh, n^j worker urges the clncalexamna*- The feld workerago over the at one obl th th " ~ ether by the famly physcan, or lot «<» «* *U«4..K- 1 IJ. -11-!-- supervsor, of the Unon Countyfer such ago over problems wth the famly," and re- SUTesanrrr Specal, papers must be made out, tuberculoss ^ clncs. Perodc clnc check-ups are made upon the doctors advce, n order to make sure a new case of tuberculoss does not develop. When the patent s ready for _ T,.».^,. When the patent s ready for Publc Welfare Departrnent, Fam- dscharge, the rehabltaton dely and C h l d S tt b p ly and Chldrens the partment begns to plan wth hm,.page SevanMn for hs job or tranng, as the case may be. "The tuberculoss league contnues unestablshed n : communty, lfe, Mss-Comerfon concluded. Runaway Car Causes ; Flurry of Exctement - How to park a car and keep t kd h l p t parked s the lesson Tom- Korner Frday afternoon. Lttle thnkng,steered the car nto Sprngfeld that hs car mght wantto go any-[avenue. where wthout hm, Mr. Komerl At that moment. Mr. Komer apleft t presumably at rest on North peared on the scene., _ halted for a moments peace. As Mr. Komer looks back on t now: "I guess I ddnt pull the emernext tme 111 remember to turn the wheels n r tool j nos Fsh Market-... he remarked. But the car, unlke the obedent. Thnkng that hs car was beng servant began a trp of ts ownstolen, Mr. Komer let out a whoop : f ~. a a. Rn<1tv down the avenue. Francs Hen-!=«nd a holler but settled down to a " CS8elT»"nug nessey, at work at the McPherson whmper when he dscovered who TKe~Cranford Womans ChbwU Realty Agency, sped nto acton)the supposed thef was. Mr. Kor- hold a dessert-brdge, Tuesday, Ded M H g y, p ) s p p o d thef was. Mr. Kor hold a dessertbrdge, Tuesday, De wher he saw the drverless car ner and Mr. Hennessey are frends. cember 13 at 1:30 p. m., at the tht ^dt J Th crusng wthout ^drecton. turned home Chldren of the Sunday shoor are brngng n gfts" wrapped n whte for a whte Chrstmas program to be held n the future. Gfts wll be dstrlbut- I ed at the orphanage at Fort Lee. lss Jane Gracy of Ireland was a guest n the begnners department. Ths group s preparng booklets llustratng a table grace. The followng are on the junor department honor roll for ths quarter: Ranald Welke, Betty Jean Pugh, Jane Bangma, Corta Vogel, Dorothy Walters and Barbara Tunson. Larry Koth of Asbury Park, formerly of Kenlworth, was a vstor., Mr, AtcHeson. teachet of the recently organzed young mens class, spoketo the group on the Twenty-4hlrf ftahn* An attendance of 15 was recorded. Frank Matsa and Jonathan Franz were vstors. The choral socety of the Mlsdonary Tranng Insttute, con- Ittrtng of SO voces, wll present Handels -Masssh," on Sunday, December II. full orchestraton wll be hfthrh. At last yesrt performanfl*, the seatng of the Cranford Tabernacle was taxed to Jts fullest capaetty. Ths year, arnngemsnts nave been made to hold the >»* ft m n Cranford Hgh School. CorpomtevCommunon For Trnty Fellowshp Membcta of the Young Peoples Fellowshp of Trnty Church wll k th tll t make ther monthly corporate. communon at the* a. m.«ervlce at the church ths Shndayr~followed by breakfast In the parsh house. Is In charge of arrangements. Choral Eucharst, wth sermon by the Bev. frank V. H. Carthy, rector, wll be»t 11 a. m. Church school wll meet Jt 9.30 a. m. ^ A-new set of purple altar front- «ls and Eucharst vestment* for pentental seasons were n use but Sunday. It was announced that these were the gft of James Bloom, h memory of hs wfe, Mrs. Catherne Bloom. The vestry wll meet at 8:15 tonght at the home of W. K. Fredwck, 107 Eastman street. The regular busness meetng of the Evenng Guld h the parsh house at 8 p. m. Monday wll be followed by «pre-chrstmas party wth refreshments. Mrs. Henry T. Gruber, presdent, wll presde, followng corporate communon at the 10 a. m. servce on Tuesday, the Day Guld wll hold ts regubr meetng h the parsh house. After the.busness meetng there wll be luncheon and a holday Prpgram. When Infnte Wsdom establshed the rule of rght and honesty, He saw to t that Justce should be always- the hghest expedency. Wendell Phllp* Seek ye frst the kngdom of God, and hs rghteousness; and all these thngs shall be addsd unto you. - race DR.G.HOWW) onomrnatr EYES EXAIInEB * w*. vmm CT Want* was Berkeley place. GIFT-SHOP AT KOOS TIL 9:30 MM BUTfER^MOOTH TOP-CHAIN LEATHER... WITH LUXURIOUS FOAM-RUBBER CUSHIONS..,,4,.1. 4JU *Q.aaA «L«*k>** u saaw HKP nn ust -npnr. so. that vansx-footsns can spmv out n comfa«tl Ilsyta^ sjaldly awb... «v*y nch of HMTA, 1h«plump upholstery s half SMtd CSJHOH. H M cushans turn Ooodyors sumptuous Arfoam rubbor-that wont sag or mat swa. Tho IsonW mm fan* TOP-GtAIN... buttav a. «-t- _.a nanorponnw wbi jjrow nofo beautful wsh the years. Any ono off a a^ana-aostura-ojnt... for Ms efneo... Ms romdnng, of chars usuauy prced way over your head. But not at smooth and STKMIM!toHs> glazed (dm on sght them fvo chars would hours at homo. Theyre Koos! to gve your Chrstmas budget man-sze We ve togged ofl fve a low $149. savngs. And, we have them n stock n the tradtonal masculne colors Other colors on and lbrary greens, brown and burnshed gold. specal order... but dont delay f you want Chrstmas delvery. tahway

10 ; ) - «> :...., < ; ".. " J "... fl^&^s :-,:^U:., :;.^;.:JX L_._L:! _^., T.,-:-!,:^:-^. K- * 1 --" fftfem attft TBS CwunrcwD Ruwrr F*<bUthrA 1893 Tn Cwurou> Crnzxf, EatabUdcd 1S98 b d In 1821) EDWARD C McMAHON, PORUBBD CHARLES M. RAY. Earn* «ATIONAl EDITORIAL Member: Qualty Weekles of N. J. Entered at the Post Offce at Cranford, N. J. as Second Class Matter. Publshed Thursday at Cranford, New Je. The Cranford Ctzen and Chroncle, Inc..paper for Cranford, Garwood and Kenlv Subscrpton Rates $2.50 a Year, n Adv OFFICE: -5-7 Alden St. Tel CRanford Chrstmas Shoppn * to be : turned on n de busness Monday nght..... Wn t^xrjrngr p rlf> fro, found d n the h vertable C-hnfftn"*g faryland under Cranfords Chrst *. lw nl be afforded n cad, asueoftbe Ctzen and^ Chroncle^ Aomntm u^urde. Wse buyer* wll start wth ssue and study carefully the of Chrstmas merchandse n ABCBAHH3BD CRXZBKJLHD 3LJt THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1949 Jhr 1»BD JU OSMAN 0- Hsrcssas* 1 whch, Your local merchants are cooperaj- they wn have more opportunty to ng by offerng frst class merchandse of develop roots. However, there s every < escrpton rght here n Cranford. "tfhtme. Tulps, of «bune, wll do 1;I Ther sncere efforts to please wll save **" w^** 1 planted mod later. you mtch tme and nconvenence f you A *"*"* «*P«enee has shown take advantage of the bargans avalable **/*ssbmt and sometmes the wthou leavng your own communty: desjrabn y «* P^tlng narcssus A ^> - ^_ -.» somewhat deeper than s narmal- P< your Chrstmas shoppng eafo & netktantnde& Vtepn»Umtng -r-and!o t comfortably and econom- should not be practced unless the cally n the pleasant surroundngs of sol fa weu draned. You can tell Cranfo l*s frendly busness center. IJuddy 1 dsa ** "^^fe^ht 0 *^ kbput one-tenth of the whole hun chewng the betel ; about eght nchesbelow the sol,. surface. Ttese developed well It _ v. l-n... n was obsen«d that the bulbs dd The date on todays Ctzen aad Itol! nut Chroncle means thefc are only 21 shofe- png days left before Chrstmas. 1 : Wth the comng-, of December emperature* whch kll lvng cdk not multply as rapdly as when - the days seem to sart jrollng faster Cn only-a few degrees above those **"& a^fdanted^dnrb sx nches faster, and d before bf they know k lk, pocttuf -*** w are accustomed to Irvng. so tnatng shoppers wll fnd -tnetnselv» I nuv^u. ^ beconje crowdedsrtwmau w» uuuu. vowng: Well, next year Ill be sure» 1,000,000* ho>sng unts Jheh they need ratter frequent start makng my Chrstmas purchaa s out nl$f&? r > &^^^^^>Are ST ST 0 earler."... ng of deep 0 For those who heed ths warn j does s that another crop that t requre toohtay/.walacan be planted over the bulbs. n vej now, there s stll tme to "do your Chru - tot regons. mas shoppng early ths year. ^ «jt frst prnted colored advertse- False Afarm Ths Chrstmas season fnds Cra %; ment ws for a rug. ford stores offerng a greater varety < attractve merchandse than they hav ready to "fll the bll" on practcally an] temyoumay have on your holday shop png fst. Ther lnes are more varec fore, and ther stocks at presj ent are full, gvng the wse buyer hs choce m many felds of merchandse. Shoppng n Cranford, a specal P«^re J»* &U? tmelpf jrear Jfxause-of.Brtanmcar - the ncrease n goodwll and frendlness occasoned by the season, wll be made W m Death VaBey Thel sackbut was an/early fonn of tromboto,accordmg to t^l^c^opaeda Otto Koehler, 49, of the Hch-_ Barnegat, was re- For severalyears I have seen to- were grown over the narcssus. By ed wthout apparent danage to Qu> * *"* &fe n «*QU&t to A- ouse, HOSIERY > Nylon Hoso by Berkshre. -Vakort and Frut of tntvxoam, n all the Newest Shades..99 to 1.50! Berkshre Nylace Cant Run HOSE 3(1 lener Dener : By Dn Benay andjune. Swan 3.98 to 5.98 COTTON. FLANNEL or RAYON KNIT 1.98 to 2.98, GLOVES A Lance Selecton and a Gft She Always Welcomes to SUSPATJTTS, PA1)JTIES ".49 to 1.50 Rayon Knt and Nylon Frcot ford terrace, at 3:27 a. m. Tuesday. He wll appear n Muncpal Court T» Hondayolgt on a dsorderly" d-by-a^eanted-monk^««duet charge, -r 106 w AVR: ^ Adams, ^the frst Enghsheven more enjoyable ths year through. man n Japan, was honored there by a the festve ar lent by the Chrstmas lghts yearly Thnkng of BUILDING, BUYING 1 YOUR Come In an CRANFORD SAVINGS >/.% 2 N. Unon Ave., Cranford, N. J. ttra FrUUy ra A. M. narpr mm Blonday NUht> -7 P. M. to» P. M. VEDEKAL HOME LOAN BANK ; REFINANCING Consult Us. Th«FOM)IY N«xt Door... r^efst ^ :v» Why LWt W«Just Csfl VMS) < tssmtmtssooswbllagfocwltttto g T «t A togmlmr astatshy, ss As4 (IMS* days, jrow Loof Dsoucs calls go thmcjb omkklt-96 oot of. I \ X O ~ asssss ;V V l ^ OEANERS > ^J.. \ FUR STCpAGE VAULTS - ^ RUG CLEANING " SHIRT LAUNDEREBS ^J.r Ixwely V^UswtdEf^oyXh^rV.,. ;; S U P S : -..:.. Luxurous 8Ilps, La«y or Talored, by By Helen Harper and Begn* Du Benay and Melodee L4he. 100% Nylon-and MnHttH»"" > "t Crepe 1.98 to 4.98 KERCHIEFS SCARFS PURE SBLKS.50 to 2.98 RAYON.98 to 1.98 KNIT SLIPS and GOWNS Make, Bne, Pnk, Whte 1.98 SWEATERS NYLON and WOOL 2.98 to 4.98 m l. V -.-// V?/«;.**. VV;-»y^*-- rf^ M ofc«ry, greaf antcpaton m the approach of the holday season. V ^ ^ ^ fe* and other socal functons call for a good deal of preparaton,, BLOUSES By Joan Renter, Camella and 1.98 to 5.95 PAJAMAS : In Satn by Sleepy Susy and I Gold Craft 2.98 and 3.98 «)TTON fflannel 2.98 BRASSIERES GARTER BELTS In All Styles, Szes, and Colors by.,.-. /,MAn>HS[RjjB. ;,,, 1.25 ta-3.50 KNTT TJNDIES by Blue Swan The re are ^ mnute detals, but the one of greatest mportance s the gown that you are gotngtotvear. What happened to t after that last party? Was t cleaned? delay, call us to pck t «p. Good cleanng cannot be done hurredly. For a perfect Job y «>m*? wampletme. ;;. \ Your 8<n*n u,m receve that *. :r-s< r Cranford 6^300 I H M CauHlys mosl roetfrrn Ur>CIeano Pfan! am Au Vwrl Ivarces Wth Over Truckers Lojse Jo lons; Republcans.-TgetNew Barrons Esso strengthened ts hold on frst place In the Cranford Bowlng-League by takng two games from the VFW whle the second-place Erreo Truckers were losng two tothe Lons Club n competton at the Varsty Alleys Bulders General won two from Arnold and Son to te wth Steves Garage lor thrd place. The -garagemer lost two to Dukes. Only three-game sweep of the evenng was that.of XJnam over the polce Departrnert. : :.. The Republcan dub dropped Cluba two to the Commuters, but n theward Handcap one-game-they dd -wn, the poltcans set a new team game hgh of 964. A Tnnasr led the way In the Republcans record-breakng B. Scheller frst game wth a 234. Czajkowskl Hgh ndvdual game of the Austn. evenng was the 241 rolled byflsnger of the Cranford Shoe. Store. Perry.. I p. Nylen of the Lutheran Brotherhood put. together.games pf 1,82; 234 and 223 for the hgh ndvdual seres of Others -n the 200 class were: Krkpatrcft, ^Lutheran Brotherhood, 210; G. Martn, Methodst Mens Club, 224; Stupak, Sunny Acres, 200; Leghtbn, Unam, 223; Thermann, Uana Club, 201;, Barlow, Lons Club, 218; koehler, Post Offce.-210, and Jacobus, Ctzen -Chroncle, BBPDBUCAN CLUB (1) Burnett...,» A. -Tlnnes* tt.., ;... 23«174 P Tnneu «.;_-»_.-: 1.., 18a 157 Deller :._,._* «S Smth ^ 1M S COMMUTERS <») Klnncy u~- 178 V SUIger Rouvet Degenhardt Scheller ;.~. ~ Ho/mann.»»».».»» * 138 Handl)cap Shelled Com fat fto turn ctoraga, shelled com should have ts mosture rato 1< per cant ur W Es; TWANFO Dlmmlck : a> BCILDEKS OKNKKAL (t) 175 A. Had&ad,. 171 DTullo Kvtttn _ Stleff : Gundenon Ml J. Haddad Schmltt., 138 x P Ferrec ^-^.^ * POBTSHAN-S SHOP <t) W. Davs n 137 H- Gundenen _ R. Laurlon 1^2 m E Lanza J- M. Hayeck Handcap UNAMI (S> Wlttkop 178 Blrdsong 119. Heuer.._; Korner ;.. 150, 148 Lelghtan _..._ Brlnkerho/I POLICE DEPARTMENT (O) Lee : Orem Ranhofer. Druzek; Koury ;. ^ Fedroff Handcap 17 Goodman Meyer m ^ Clark _1W- ARNOLD AND SON (I) 886 Relnhold reaa, ISO Hublak 180 Deraarco 154 Rlapoll l^_: 173 Handcap ! t DEMOCRATIC CLUB <2> _ rypreuont ROOM Hessler, 135. C. Dela Salla 110 ~~ ^h V ; BTBVES OARAGE (1) Lucas tu...u I 184, : 153, Davs Huetteman Harrs Blake : V. F. W. <1) Brlsson.., ^ 151, Tlnep.-. ^. ^. 131 BcordJnelll. _^, Schlrmer...._ 176 Markowlch : Handcap H... H. Dlxon Ix Hbrcerf B. Moleen C. Scherer O. Dlxon. J. Brooks 33 79S BARRONS B8SO <t) : _ ma CLKAM KAQS rumchased Whte at Colored wthout buttons or catcbes < Brln«th«m Tb Cltlxen and Chr<mU;l» nlf1r«the CRANFORD CITIZEN AMD; TCHROmCLE.. THURSDAY. DECEMBER I, 1949 sa « Douglass.., Jutler ach» _ Handcap J ERRICO TRUCKING (1) Erreo 149. Wyckoff J..: _._ Thommen.._ 179 "167 Morenko... V ? c ><o : Wllkns _..J 149 Handcap 4 Shahee. Thermal! LIONS CLUB (J) =,, Ford Barlojv. t Hahdlcap : ens METHODIST MENS-CLUB (1) Imus :.: Harrs _.:....: Teetsel H. Cowperthwate 124" 139 G. Martn _ Handcap _~ SUNNY ACRES (1) <1) Guemple Kletxel R. Cowperthwate _._ Fulcher Stupak ^ LUTHERAN BROTHERHOOD (1) Krkpatrck k k CKnlerlm _..-.,123 r M. Knlerlm._....._..! 1J4O 133- B. Nylen ;., ". Nylen : Klesewetter : " DUKES. (2) ROTARY CLUB. (2) Gabrel _ Harney Fablo Brtton >... _ DAlessandrls B. Harney Cranford- Hgh Schools best Grckowak Svedman, Cymbaluk :.^.._._ Hult, football team snce 194$ was DLorenzo,. IBS 185 Handcap 29 JO 29 stopped by Thomas Jeffersons N.Poelter _., -..._ : ; "Handcap FETEBSENS DAISY <t> Angle < A. Petersen W. Peterson Ew. Petersen R. Petersen MENS LEAGUE (I) Mead. Sr Mead. Jr. _ POST OFFICE <t> offers,,., _ " bt":.j-^..-; 187 onovan.. _. 160 oertmann 1 o3 Koehler 210 on ,.135 Blue and Gjold ajrecord..of. fve "wns to~fouFdefeats artd"15rought Jefferson up to three wns tofve losses. ntercepton of a Jefferson pass on before the end of trp gamo _Aftt>r_ Jefferson got touchdowns n the the 35, the Blue and Gold marched " November"25 tordecenter f6 >,. WE WILL DRYCLEAN THE 3 ITEMS LISTED BELOW OR ANY COMBINATION OF THEM FOR *2.22 Delvered LESS 20% CA8H AND CARRY SUITS-DRESSES-WOOL ROBES (PLAIN) D»T CLBANKXal WVU TOKA(M BBIBT «) BUG CLEANING CRanford Squad That Brought Wnnng Gr II Photo by Reck - Shown above s the 1949 football squad of Cranford Hgh, School, whch completed ts season on Thanksgvng Day wth a record of fve vctores to four defeats, frst wnnng grd record for the school snce Left to rght n the front row are- Edward Praul, Robert. Boteler. Andrew McConnell, George Ran kn, Wllam Smley, bradley Page, Albert Barnes, James Walker George Bochnavch, Gerald Sanyour, Donald Hopkns, Albert Huetteman and Wllam Lee. In the back row are- James Averv assstant coach; Stanley Grayson, assstant coach; Bruce MacClary, manager; Wllam Steers. Harry Brtton Joseph Daley Frank Ken Thomas, Arthur Thomas, ^Bernard Doyle, Fred Klusch, Don Woolley, Ray Want, Alex Stesenko, Roger Sherman John Rankn Peter Weland and Coach J. Seth Weekley.. Jefferson Stops CHS Cranford Eleven Bows^ 33 to 19, n Turkey Day Contest W akest_fle3en_snce_l942~by a score of 33 to 19 as the season ended w(th the, tradtonal Thanksgvng Day^game n Elzabeth last. Thursday mornng. Ths gave the frst and second perods, but Cranford came back to score twce the second quarter, makng t any bodys game as the second ha CITIZEN - CHRONICLE <I> Howard Jacobus ~ McMahon _.._ Austn lfll McCuUough. 137 Hay Handcap W opened wth Jefferson ahead, Don Moore scored two more touchdowns for Jefferson n the thrd quarter, however, and the Elzabeth grdders talled agan n the fnal perod. There was. one more tally for Cranford too n the last/quarter.....,. Takng a 20-yard pass George-Rankn on hs own 40, Bll Smley ran 60 yards for Cranfords frst touchdown n the second quarter,. There followed another drve from the Blue and Golds 40. Bll Lee went to the 50, and a pass put he ball on the Jefferson 40. Rankn nk n lntpra fr. down the rght-sdelne to score. Al. Barnes mssed the extra pont try, leavng Jeff one pont ahead at the half. Cranford scored agan shortly to the 4, where the Elzabeth boys held for downs. Jefferson took over on the 10 when Cranford receved a fve-yard penalty. On the next play,- Alex Stesenko broke through the lne, grabbed the ball out of a Jefferson players hands and went over for the fnal score. Rankn and~lee were""the~o;utstandng ground-ganers for Cranford Jm Walker, who "scbred the wnnng touchdown aganst Jefferson- n last years Thanksgvln Day classc was kept well bottled up by the Elzabeth team ths year.. The lneup^: JEFFERSON OoldweU. BSaJor LaQuaglla Malc lowlcz Lombard,. Froden _ Delfnan... Kovaes. Holt Boyd Moore... lesanan Cranford... L.E :. 1Z" L.a. c.... R.G. R.T..,... R.E, _ QM.., L.H. H.H. F3. _ m 7 CHANTORD I... Woolley Bochnovlch Hopkns Hbettcma Isanvou _., Klush ~-.. Pace _ H Tnltry Walker ~.. Lee Rankn Fteehor 7 IS Touchdowns: Jefferson Dlegnan, Scott, Moore 3. La Quaclla. Cranford Smley. Rankn, Stesenko. Ponts after touchdowns Moore 3, Barnes. Substtutons: Jefferson Scott, Behwelkhardt, Baran, Murawsk, Corcoran, Rollo, Whte, Mo- Orath.. Severne. ee Crnfr Cranford Weland. Stesenko, k Hopkns. Hk McConnell. M l l Rf r Modersohn: umpre Pennell; feld Judge Clark; bead lnesman flllvennan. SCBEDTJUI WO* NEXT FRIDAT NIGHT *.. 7ll«P. M. Barron Esso vs. Bulders den. ~ Arnold and Son vs. Cranord Shoe. Sportsmans vs. Unam. Polce vs. Democrats. : Peppermnt -vs:-stevea-oars<e. - Dukes vs. V. F. W. «1» P. U. g Chroncle VS. Erreo. Lons, vs. Methodsts. Sunny Acres vs. Republcans. - Commuters vs. Lutherans. Rotary vs. Petersens. CKANFOKD BOWLING LEAGUE OFFICIAL STANDINGS *. Team Won 1 Barrons Esso Enrco Truckng* 23 3 Steves Garage 20 4 "udders General 20 8 Republcan Club - 1» 6 Commuters. IB 7 Post Offce Sportsmans Shop 18 S Cranford Shoe Store... IB 10 V. F. W. _...._, IB 11 Lutheran Brotherhood Rotary Club Arnold and Son Petersens Dary...J. 17 lg Dukes Mens League r-Unam ; Lnns Club IB 1» Metbodl»t Men, Sunny Acres 13 Jl Cltlren^Chronkle Peppermnt Room Polce Department Democratc Club 8 Last B IB IB IB IB IB INDIVIDUAL PEIZE WINNERS FOB NOVEMBEB CLASS MA" Hgh Game 241 E. Flslnger. 2nd H((h 234 Anton Tlnnes*. Hgh S«rl«s , Pete Nylen. 2nd Hgh 600 Oeorge Barlow. CLASS."A" Hgh Game 339 Wllam Hublak. 2nd Hgh 323 Mchael Hayeck. Hgh Seres Frank Lelghton. 2nd Hgh 578 Ted Hult. CLAB8 "»" Hgh dame 348 Wllam Maloney. 2nd Hluh. 330 August Therman. Hgh S»re*-T-SS8 Warren DLorenxo. 3nd Hgh 848 John Haroey..CLASS "C". Hgh Games 311 -r- Joe. Tneo. 2nd Hgh 1B8- Charles Ray. Hgh Seres B38 Ed. Rouvet. 2nd Hgh 817 Olver Carey. CLASS "D" Hgh Ount 198 Al Orlckowskl. 2nd Hgh MS John Lombardl. Hgh Seres 831 Joseph Heuer. 3nd Hgh BOB Andrew Barna. Alumn Defeated Bored""bjrtherrJbns _Clubs of the two communtes Before mol-e than 1,000 spectators at the Westfeld H feld on Saturday. Proceeds of the event wjlljjo to the welfare A 41-yard march gave feld Its frst; tally Jn the openng perod," wth Frank Savoye of- Brown Unversty gong- over from the Cranford 1. In the second quarter, Westfleld marched 55 yards to another touchdown after Charle Shrope of Sprngfeld College ntercepted a pass on hs own 48. The Jast four_yard»4«ero made on a pass from Bob Dougherty to Lorea Hodewt Early n the thrd perod, Shrope recovered a fumble on the Cranford 8 to set up another Westneld score, Savoye gong. over on the next play. In the same perod John Noske, puntng for Cranford, was rushed and kcked short to the Cranford 42. Gerry McGnley then ganed 18 yards for Westfleld pn an end-around," and Rodewg scored on a reverse. The lneups: WESTFKLD CRANFORD L.K; _ Babeuf Hennlnger _ L.T Muldrow Etehom. v J I»Q Kayo C. Prankenbach.. C Scarbrough E. McKlnley H.Q, \ Armstrong SchmlU, \z:. R.T W. Pflug O. McQlnley _L H.E. ; ; L. Pflug Shrope - <}.B Brendel Dougherty ~_ L.H Nugent Rodewg. R.H; _ Cook Savoye ;. F.B Anderson W«sUeId : O»7 CraafaraV...\ o 4 o 0 0 Touchdowns Rodewg 2, Savoye 3. Ponts ater touchdown EJchhorn 3. Substtute* Westn>d: Chm-ts, Mu- «ano, Hansen, Mudge, T. Frankenbach, Herr. Mott> Bajt; Rochet, Wlson. Mc- Keel, Sato, Harms, Malcolm, McMannl- «nl. Clark. Watrous,. Jeske. Cranford: Kelly, Wolf, Lanza, Sanyour, Tarver, Johnson, Mott, Glaser. Heyburn, Noske. -Hnllr Frcke, GUMC7 Chrstan^ ADen. Brown; " - CHS Fve Opens Dee. 13 InScotqhPlans Wth a later openng date gvng a taller team more tme for prelmlhary practce, Cranford Hgh School s lookng forward to a basketball season resultng n a better record than last seasons fve wns to 12 defeats., The openng -contest wll be played n Scotch Plans at 3:30 p. m. on Tuesday, December 13. Cranford was stopped twce by Scotch Plans last year, the score n the home game beng a heart-breakng 62 to GO. The Blue and Gold cager. won tlelr opener from Regonal last season by a score of 43 to 40. When Coach Paul Selby ssued hs call for, canddates two weeks ago there was a turn out of 30 boys. Ths was ncreased on Monday as IS members of the football squad appeared for- basketball practce. The fnal squad wll be cut down to about 25.. Outstandng players of last seasons squad lost through graduaton Were Don Buck, how at Carteret School; Lyle Burnett, workng n New York; John. Blney and Norm Hobble, both at Unon Junor College; Dck Byrnes, at Trenton State Teachers College, and Dan Caruso, now attendng barber college. The team wll be bu lt I around four returnng, lettermen:. Tom Csar, Dck Walters. Ed HODnson y <fnd Al Barnes. The latter has been havng ankle trouble a; a result of a football njury. Har4 Itote I Other probable frst squad start- Bock-attuWed loll* of vneyard* ers Include: Charle Stevens In Calforna puxxlo many vwtora Norm Weasells (nursng a broker untl attendant* explan that grape* thumb sustaned n football), BIT grow better n rocky aoll Hock* Lee. George Rankn. Pete Weland tore the aun«warmth. : provded and Frank DtTullo, good dranag* and make the grape* BobNeeblng; lettennan who wa* ouutandlng In bajketbfljj lftjt - 8l Pace Ntaketeaa Gets Servce Pn Dean W. Fsher, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. W, Fsher of 320 Casno avenue, was among the 122 students at the Hackley School, Tarrytowr, N. Y.,.to be gven awards and uiettecs lor ther work on the football, soccer and cross country squads at the annual fall athletc banquet last week. Fsher won hs award for hs work on the second football trnrru- - Open..., _ ; :. Tuesday,"3an Plalnfleld -,...:... Hpme 7:3» Frday, Jan. 6 : _ Away 3:30 Tuesday, Jan. 10 Lnden Away 7:30) Frday. Jan. 13 Clfford Scott ; Home 3:3» Tuesday, Jan. 17 DuneUen.:... Away 7:30 Frday. Jan PlalnAeld _...:. Away 3:3 Tuesday, Jan. 24 Regonal _..._.;.. Home 7:30 Frday. Jan Home 3:3 Tuesday,Jan. 31 Roselle Park... Away 7:3O> Frday. FW. 3 Roselle.-_... Home 3-30>C_ Tweday, Fab. 7 Lnden ; : Home 7:30V Frday. Heb. 10 Scotch Plauu _ Home 3:3O Tuesday. Feb. 14 County Tournament. February DASK^TBALL -SCHEDULE : / IOIO-IBJO Scotch. Plans,. u..-..._._.!... Away 3:30 Tuesday, Dec. 13 Lose to Westfeld n Roselle Park...Home 7;30 Lons 1 Frday, Dec. 16 Hllsde Home 3:30 Beneft Tuesday, Dec. 20. Away 7:30 The alumn of Westfleld Hgh Thursday, Dec. 22 Regonal...: Away 7:30 School swamped the Cranford Tuesday, Dec. 27 Hgh School alumn _n_th& Alumn -7-an "fec. 20 annual benefl_t_football game spon- Worn CnrUlns Make curtans wth worn-out nnv year, decded to save hmself for flea useful agan. Attach b«q baseball and dd not show 1 up forfrnge n plac«of the ruffle. cage practce ths season. Added heght and weght are expected to prove valuable n the TOP THOSE DRAFTS! current seasons games.. Metal Weatherstrppmg Followng s the schedule: EltalUko«IMS CKANPORD nau SCHOOL CRanford TO PEOPLE WHO WA1>JT TO PLAY SANTA IN A MO WAT: t HOME IS THE HEART OF CHRISTMAS Ths year try ;.G. ALWAYS BUY In CRANFOED! Use Our Lay-Away Plan A Smar Depost Wll Hold Any Artcle Untl Wanted CRANFORD FURNITURE 103 N. UNION AVENUE ~ ^ CRanford 6-SlCt Th»y WHISUI ty«r«mot«control - They puff real SMONf LIONEL TRAIN SETS $ 1 5; See The Runnng Dsplay In Our Wndow BUY YOUR TRAINS IN A STORE WHERE THEY FIX EMI FREE! (We Repar lond Trans) Lonel Tran Catalogues. Come In For Your Copy! Complete Accessores In Stock Cattle Car Mlk Car Semaphore 027 and 0 Guage Swtches 027 and 0 Guage 90* Crossovers Automatc Block Sgnals* Searchlght Car Grass Coal Trees Transformers 9.95 and up Amercan Flyer Sets up OPEN EVENINGS TO 9 P. UNTIL CHRISTMAS M. CRANFORD STUDIO COMPLETE LINE OF PHOTOGKAPOdC 4 N. UNION AVE. Cr< 63707,j, ^.. «-* I I

11 ,. _ - - \ V I*: Route 4 nulord WoocOmdge Stretch Scheduled for Year-End Openng concrete-layng on Southbound lanes complete from pont n the vcnty of Bartan road here to Route 27 n Woodbrdge Townshp, the yn***r ths week was approachng Route 27 n completon of the northbound, lane -strps, and New. Jerseys, -frst Parkway, Route 4, was shapng up Longest Pre-Assernhfy Brdge to Span Rt. 4 In another spectacular constructon achevement, the worlds longest the Pennsylvana Ralroads manlne tracks 3 and 4 wll be rolled nto poston Mddlesex,lCounty, Commssoner Spencer Mller,- n, condton tp permt the scheduled openng of ths-flve^gfld-onehalf-mle stretch to traffc by the The structure wll overpass New sad-today.- end of the year.." Jerseys frst Parkway, Route 4, Overpasses for Rartan road and and the placng on permanent pers Centennal. avenue n Cranford, wll be smlar to that of two weeks Wnfeld and Lnden, are practcally complete, and a new brdge whch weghed 2,960,000 tons. - ago for the track 1 and 2.sectjon, has-been constructed-to carty_hej _BrJ4ge bulders throughout the Rah way Rver n ts new course naton have followed the assembly. under the Parkway. When completed, there wll be three levels! eral hundred spectators vewed the job wth great nterest, and sev- (countng the rver) n ths area. actvtes of more than 100 workers The work here s beng done by assgned to specal tasks two weeks Porer and Mclane, New York! contractors. Contracts already have been "let for the ; next phase of the Parkway _ constructon, the three-and-onehalf-mle stretch from Route 27 to Route. 35 n Woodbrdge Townshp. Ths secton s scheduled to be completed next Sprng, gvng motorsts enterng the Parkway at Clark Townshp drect connecton wth shore and South Jersey. routes. At the dstrct offce on the upper floors of the old Masonc Buldng, North Unon avenue and Alden street, frst establshed of the seven dstrct offces now workng throughout the state oa Route 4 pla^s already are beng prepared; for the constructon work north of Cranford scheduled to get underway late next summer? From Cranford, Route 4 wll be extended -north ward^hrough KenOworth an wll contnue on to Route 6 n Clfton n the phase of operatons.startng next summer. Eventually the Parkway contnue north across.route 6 to the Palsades Parkway, and-south from Woodbrdge Townshp to Cape May. Ths wll provde 180-mle stretch of unnterrupted travel "on four lanes, two north and two south, wth no traffc lgnts, no crossngs and no ade roads. Travel tme for ths dstance on the Parkway wll be about one-half the seven hours requred to cover the dstance under present-condtons. Motorsts wll be able to enter or leave the Parkway at e«ntrat-^avec Clark Townshpj and lalso at Route 27 and Route 4} n Wood* brdge Townshp. When,the northward extenson s started, provson wll be made for gettng on or off Route 4 at Mchgan avenue n Kenflworth. All Route 4 planst except for brdge*, thus far have been drawn up at the Cranford offce, and all survey crews went out from ths offce. Plans for the rver overpass brdges were drawn n] Trenton. When the local offce ago. The crews assemble on the ste at 5 a. m. to dsmantle rals and shorng temporarly n use at the span of 167 feet and wdth of 50 feet. The pre-assembly next Sunday expected to be started rollng about noon tme, as the prelmnares are expected to requre about 3even end one-half hours, Superor Court of Mew Jeney. on the. ~. :, MM, Spencer Mlter. Jr., State Hghway f^tmmalftnst of tha State of New Jersey, las caused.to 4a pad Into the Superor Court of New Jersey. Chancery. DMron, DMtfcm, the ram sum of Two Hundred Ffty-Four Jlfty-rour T Dollan ~ and MfEty BaUt Csnta TtttM). (OStatk twne. _ tha amount drected b by N Ncholas & te LaCotte. WOU Wtlttam MeDoweU and Arthur O. Joeravna. Jsrooan la condemnaton, to be fcjr the State Hlfhway t lac the acejuwtloq by ea HatMraUe rrank ] opened on June S. IMS, t was the of the- Judges «f thft Bupa. Court of - frst and only Route 4 offce.. There n«w ««mv. ena auy suea m to ne Ue once oftce are now seven dstrct- offces t the dark of Unon County, In whch tanda and premses yaq nave at aaay throughout the state workng on clam to hare an... Tha amount of th* aware now the project h tha Superor Court of Maw Jersey, The local offce, whch opened 1 Chancery bhrlston. subject C dmrtbuuon upon applcaton.af any patty la Interest to the smld Court. accordng to.tha wth a staff of 30 and now s oper tng wth a personnel of 88, s n statute and practce of aald Court. THXO&OBX D. PABSONS, charge of Dstrct Engneer W. Attorney Oeneral of New J( Braybrooke and Assstant Dstrct BACKS-IT u. DICKINSON. Engneer Howard F, Koons. General. SOFBBtOB COOa OP NEW JKBttT, CsUUCCSBT nvision Beekat It*. OOHI In the matteroj the nlku 1 the ; ftete of Maw Jenay for th* payment of the Superor Court e< New Jersey. Chan- Dvtalon. a a nt for the Ukfor publle uw of of Besse Humphreys. TO: B, wdow. MII Manes or PAYMENT OF CONDEMNATION. AWAHDPTTO THE SUPERIOR COURT. CHANCERY DIVaQN Humphreys, mpy wldow Townand to shp of Crantord* a ^ H wn Button, et at poraton of New Jeraey;. whom It may concern: TO: TAKE NOTICE NOTIE that pursuant to order made de by y Honorable Vncen Vncent 8 y t one of the Judsea of the Super or Court of New Jeney. on October M. IMS. Spencer Mller. Jr., State Hlshway Commlalbner of the State of New Jer> ear. baa caued to be pad Into the Superor Court of New Jeney. Chancery Dvson the mm of Forty-Fve Dollan and Seventy - Three Cents (tts.73), beng the amount drected by Joeeph J. BedeU. Maxr Teger and D. J. Croft, comnlaalonets In condemnaton, to be pad: by the State Hghway Commlaaoner to«tbe acquston by conrtemnstton for publle UM by the State of New Jeraey of ttfthn landa stuate, lyng and. beng n the Townshp of Cranford. n the County of Unon and State of New Jeraey. and more fully descrbed la a certan petton *>r tbe acquston of sad lands and pram Ins by condemnaton sltrss fc to Honorable Frank L. Chary, one of the Mabel Merwln 8utton and Albert Sutton, her husband; Jenne Merwln Waatherhead and Herbert Weethtrhead. her husband; Ethel Merwln Brodle and Anton Broda, her husband; Madelne Merwln Reddng and John Reddng, her husband; Lowell T. Merwn and Oladls Merwln. hs wfe; Madelne Merwn Catlaw and Wllam Catlaw. her husband: Lonel Merwln, sometmes known aa John Merwln, and Elsabeth Merwln. hs wfe: Francs Merwln and Mrgaret Merwn. hs wfe; Wlfred Merwln and Margaret Merwln. hs wfe: Prvate Rchard Merwln and Mary Merwln. hs wtfe Helena Marwn Ttlckerson and Edward Dlckeraon. her husband: Susan Merwln. wdow of Frederck 8. Merwln. deceeeed; State of New Jersey; Townshp of Cranford. muncpal corporaton of New Jeney; and to h It whom lt may concern: of the and dulyr Superor rlor Court of New TAKE NOTICX that pursuant to an fled In the offce of the order, made by y Honorable orable Vncent Vnt B. _. of Unon County. In whch landa, one of the Judges of the Superof^New Jersey, on thejuth day you have or may clam to feavefan Interest. of October. A. D. m» % amount of ths award new rematae State State Hghway H Commssoner of the to* Superor Court of New Jeney. ers»y, State of Jeney. has caused to be Dtvta ufcje to dstrbuton Stte nto f New the ~ Superor Court of Mew 1 applcaton of any party In Interest toitba amd Court, acontdlng to the statute and practce of sad court. TflaXWKW D. ASS0M8. Ato Osnerel of New X M ooamon 2 Dated: November J, IMA, ROOFS STJFKaOK COUBT OF NEW JBRSIT. CHANOEET DIVISION Unlen Ceaatjr. Docket Ne. C1M-4* n the matter of the applcaton. of the State Hghway Commssoner of the State ol New. Jersey for the payment of certan moneys Into the Sv New he Superor Court of eery Dvson, as payment for the takng personal repreves end ht ther unknown assgns, et al.. TO: wll NOTICE OF -, PAYMENT OF CONDEMNATION AWARD INTO. THE SUPERIOR COUHT. CHANCERY DIVISION Edward Staubach. hs unknown hers, devsees, personal representatve! and hs and ther unknown assgns, ther proper names beng un- _-._. ther proper known hers, devsees, personal representatves and her and ther unknown assgns, ther proper name* < belnc unknown; the. respectve husbands and wves of the sad Xdward - Staubaeh, hs unknown hars, devsees and us and ther unknown assgns, ther proper name* beng unknown; the respectve husbands and wves of the sad Chrstna Staubaeh, her unknown hers, devsees and her and ther ynfrthwm nt*ffr» a, ther proper name* beng unknown; State of New Jersey; Townshp of Cranford. a muncpal corporaton of New Jersey; and to whom It may concern: TAKE NOTICE that pursuant to an ororder. made by Honorable Vncent 8. State Jeraay r of pubucuavbsmthe of Mew certan landa stuate, attu lyng asd la tbe Townshp of Cranford. mty el Unon and State of m and more fuuy d**erlbae tn a SoUcltors of" Dated: November,SI. IMS. woa-oooat CHANCEBY or DIVUION NSW-JEMET. Ualea Ceaaty. Deeket Ne. Ct»1~t» In the matter of the^ mppueatto 6f Uuf State Hghway Com- Buasloner of the State of New Jersey for the payment of certan fluuays: Into the Superor Court of New Jeraey, chancery Dvson, a* tnent for the takfor publc use of lands of Mabel Mar- NOTICE or PAYMENT OF CONDEMNATION AWARD INTO THE SUPERIOR COURT, CHANCERY DIVISION r. chancery Dvson, the sum of j One Hundred - On» Dollan and Starty- Four Cents (MOl.M), beng thc drected by Joseph 1. BedeU. Ma and D. X Croft, nunnlalnms to. damnaton, to be pad by the State Hghway Commssoner for thelacqulsltlonby <*w^»«n>*^fff for puhlte usa by the State of New Jeney of certan lands stuate, lyng and beng In the Townshp of Cranford to the County of Unon *ad State of New Jersey, and aura fully descrbed In a certan petton for the acaukttton of sad lands and premses by amresse to". Honorable rank L. deary, one of the Judges of the Superor Court of New Jeney. and duly Ued to the ottce of the Clerk of Unon County. In whch lands and premses you have or may clam to haw an Interest. The amount of Una award new remans to the Superor Court of Maw Jeney. - waybtvalan. ylsvsloo. subject to dkjtrbu- dkjrbu upon applcaton of any party n tal to UM aald Court, aonordtng to tbe Constructon Scenes n Cranford,.._.: -Photoa by Hanr rate The pcture above was taken on September 28,1948, lookt^ toward the xdd^tarltan~roacrnrlt _.on the new brdge on whch Route 4"Parkway wll travel the Rahway Rver. Work n the Cranford* Wlnfleld, Lnden area s beng done - by Porer and McLane, New York contractors! Frst secton of New Jerseys, frst Parkway, a fve and one-half mle.stretch from the Rartan road and Centennal avenue area to Route.27 n Woodbrdge Townshp, s scheduled, for completon by the end of the year.. Ths photograph, taken May 25, 1049, gves a, vew of the area n the top pcture, after completon of the new rver brdge. Temporary roadway for Rartan road traffc^ runs h front of old rver brdge In the background. Brdges for the Parkway Were desgned n Trenton, but all other Route 4 pnna " In-trp CrnnfnrH Hgtrrt nffw In thv pl^" vtflsonk Buldng at North; Unon avenue and Aldenstreet, frst establshed of the seven dstrct offces now workng on the project - UJC Alumn Electon Offcers wll be elected by the m&patrm Htsrowf Alumn Assocaton of Unon Jun-1 tor College at a meetng tomorrow at 8 p. m., n the college. Nomnatons wlt be receved from the floor. Only pad up members wll be elgble to vote. All regular, members are urged to attend., Try» OutJfled Dor Quck Result. look of f,«m NMW Hahtrm*l buomnrhjo<e«ceallasflf» 8 Aldeo Street Above s the vew last Saturday from temporary Rartan road toward Centennal avenue along the lne Route 4.wll fol- When constructon s completed, Rartan road_traffc wll- Route 4 wh cfrajf m"**"* **»» nfm ts557"*"^ the Rahway Jtuver wu now under RoUte 4. The new rver brdge shown n bottom photo to left s to the rght and below-scene shown here. Overpass for Centennal avenue may be seen n" background through openng of Rartan road overpass. Also taken last Saturday, ths pcture shows vew lookng south from top of Rartan road overpass, wth Route 4 pavement n dstance. Rver flows n new course at left of pcture, wth top of.new rver brdge shown n pcture to left appearng near -center-ef above vew. In foreground s temporary -Rartan road:.top two pctures n ths layout were taken from ponts n vcnty of car n ths photo. Lower left-hand pcture was taken from left bank of rver, n above scene. Guest Panst Elvra Boyd of Cranford appeared as guest panst Sunday durngthe rado broadcast," "Musc that Lves," over staton WPOE, IKSkJ^fe jrsfngbjbnsl Elzabeth. Mss Boyd s a student at the Eastern Conservatory of Musc, Roselle. CLKAN sxaos FOaOHASSB--Whte or otoywf wthout buttons orctftbes S C«BU per foamd. Brne them nto Th«> ** Cbfonlola fft ELECTRIC You con do a fof of holday (and every day) axhna wllh tkb wonderful new rrfaldotr. BedrcRona.- and stfll have loa ds of tme forfashvtes.cbraefa-^. ask to see a demonstraton of fatter, carefree auto, oatlc cookng on Amercas most beautm ekdrc range MgMalrel r-n+t-1 Drop a hnt now. Ask your Santa ferthrrrgualrebecrlc Range. -SpeeMl Unts cook faster rhan ever I IXstlgrted to put nor* heat Into utensb otf over at ao 5 cookng speed*. Cock SMOeb of new Frgdare Ikctrc Ranges tartng g &5" CRANFORD ELECTRIC CRanford Class Mothers Tc At Cleveland School Mrs. B. C Metzner «C 807 We End place wdl be boetess ths af- crnooo ttt 3 ododc wa. toe sunns! tea fogrrfgrt mrthrrt and teacher* of Cleveland School. SOs Etta Tunner, prncpal. _ and lbs, Charles F. Schunnger. wll pour. They wll be asssted by of the executve board. MjTS. C A. HWwrf*^ rlarprsmf of ssted by Mrs. Elmer Koyen, Mrs. D. C. Gregg. Mrs. R. J. 2 E. N. Geddngs, Mrs. W. D. Tnanetter. Mrs. John Manger. lbx,. R.H.Copson. Pre-School Unt to Meet group wll meet Tuesday at 8:15 p. m., at the home of Mrs. R. S. Malcolmson, 31 ^*"BPT avenue. Mr Robert H. talk on "Pre-School Chld Chrstnas.**." We. Walter T. Alnutt, j r. r IWh Alnutt df - venne, and the late has arrved home from. Alautt, He s spendng a 30-day furous stvsa-afj t COAST TO COAST MOVERS HENRY P. TOWNSEND, ALUED VAN LINES, b : * Cratng a 8peeUltr Gven Freely SNOWFAKES a»d CALC1TE Are Ead Formed As Sx-Sded Objects CKYSXAUS) I Or As Slx-Slded We Cast Oajaly You wth the CoRfjetSteeff CALOTE CRYSTALS Foe "Us ta SaaaBac Untes eat WEfes SUMI Ifattfff and AYE OUR CHAINS USE CALOTC CRYSTALS 3Sc Handy Bag 35c or 100 Ib. Bag $1.50 Keep a Hassly Hac tm Tear Gar far ley Spots ECnvK CEEAN AND CONVENIENT TO SPREAD ROCK SALT CALCIUM CHLORIDE SNOW PLOW & THACTOR nx MAJOR AM IDKAU. < msntas GUT WATERBURY TRACTORS V/z tt P. $17S 4H H. P. $345 SNOW PLOWS 30 nch $18 42 nch $29.50 Mulch BHHW, Plants, Shrubs, etc NOW! SALT HAY 5eha.Sl.50 Fun $2^0 art. Feed the Brds Sutable Mxlnre» of Seeds «,.», S-fODNDS «POUNDS SCARLETTS 85c $3.60 LYRIC 80c 3.30 PENNANT...; 7Oe 3.00 UTILITY... r 5Se 2 25 BIRD FEEDERS ft SHELTERS SUET CAKES 35c 3 for $1 Peanut Butter Balls 4 for $1.50 Sunflower Seed Raw Peanuts n Shell TRUBENBACH AT THE OLD FKE ENdNE WHEEL SOUTH AVE, E. ObmM Complete ears Four Polce Offcers Started Dutes Here December 1, 1929 Today marks the begnnng of ther twenty-frst year of. servce as members of the Cranford Polce Department for Lt Thomas H. woods, Sgt HarryJPage.Jr., Sgt Wllam J. babsn^anranorpafroiman Edward K Lee. They were apponted to the departntent on November S, 1929, and began actve servce on December 1, At the tme of the appontment of these four men, the late James G. Beggs was polce commssoner, and the chef of polce was the late j p] ^Anr^Aeff^y^ Tendng* thf > era durng whch pollceof-. fleers rode bcycles on ther nght tours of duty, Motorcycles were substtuted fortte bcycles n 1931 but they were stll a far cry from the two-way-rado-equlpped patrol cars of today.. Lt. Woodsy who served as assstant dean of the Unon County Polce Chefs School of Basc Tran- n;g for Patrolmen to Westfleld!jhs year, s a past presdent of Cranford Local, 52, Patrolmens Benevolent Assocaton. A resdent of Carnford snce 1907, he attended local schools «nd was graduated from the Elzabeth Polce Academy. He auto took courses n juvenle delnquency, scentfc crme detecton, polce admnstraton and publc relatons at Rutgers Unversty !., to work for the Walter W. Mooney Lumber Company of /Cranford, and "he was afflated wth that concern untl he became a member of the Cranford Polce Department n In 1933, Sgt Page attended a polce tranng school held at Elza He studed fngerprntng and!beth Polce Headquarters, under dentfcaton at the Unon County drecton of Capt.. Stephans, now Identfcaton Bureau. Lt. Woods retred, pertanng to crmnal law s a charted member of the New as encountered by the polce offcer. In 1935 he took an extenson Jersey State dentfcaton Bureau. He was graduated from the Sherffs Polce Tranng: School n poder Dr. Anna Starr at Rutgers Un- course on juvenle delnquency unlce tranng and photography, and versty. -aso-attended FDt-pomb~and chemcal warfare school Lt. Woods, who was born n Arlngton on Aprl 2, 1902, was advanced to sergeant, n the local epartment on January 1, 1943, and became a leutenant on March IS, 1946, He s marred and lves wth hs. wfe and daughter at 32 Hllcrest avenue. Sg^Page also s a past presdent of the Cranford PBA local, havng held that offce n He was elected secretary of the local n 1945 and served h that poston untl hs promoton to sergeant on March 15,1048. He also served as THK CRANTURO CTTIZXN AMD CBRONICUC. THURSDAY, DECEMBER Cranford Polce Offcers Wha Have Completed Twenty Years of Servce m. - LT. THOSfAS H. WOODS SGT. HARRY *AGE, JR. SGT. WIIXIAM J. GASSMANN PATROLMAN EDWARD N. LEE m 1944, Sgt Page was placed- n charge of the polce photography bureau, a poston whch he stll holds. Wth the growth of the department, he now has two assstants; Patrolmen. Frank Burr and Joseph Kovacs. Sgt. Page came to Cranford n 1913 at the age of 10 and attended publc schools here. In 1919 he went to work for the Jersey Central as a.foreman. Two years later he went wth.the : Lehgh Valley Ralroad n the same capacty. In 1924 he left the Lehgh and went state delegate lor the local, for] three years, startng n When.WUlam..A, Fscher became chef of the Cranford de- commttee qf_the_sae_eba ln (W0, Sgt. Page completed a Durng World War I, Sgt. Gassmann served fouf years n the course on photography and dentfcaton at the County Court House Navy-. He was on the Army transport Tenadores when t splt n n Elzabeth, under supervson of Alfred A. half on-the rocks n-the-bay-of-bscay n December, Although offcer for the county. The Cranford offcer stll attends ths course not a resdent of Cranford at that once a week to study new develop-,] ments n polce work. Sgt Page was graduated from a polce tranng school on polce practce and procedure n New Brunswck n In he partcpated n a refreshercourse n advanced polce crmnology at Hghland Park sponsored by the New Jersey Stale Chefs of Polce MA EgrwH m th» nrrangements commttee for a dnner honorng the graduates. He was advanced to the rank of sergeant MAY WE HELP GIFTS OF "SOMETHING TO WEAR" FOR THE "HIMS" ON YOUR LIST. We can be a lot of help f youll gve us a chance - why not try us out eh! IMBEDS MIS SHOP 18 North Avc,W. Oanfbfd on March 15, 1946!. Asde from polce work, photography s Sgt. Pages chef hobby. He also s nterested n all knds of sports, and at present he s a partcpant n local basketball games. For the past two^seasons he has been a member of the Lodge softball team: He s a member of Azure Lodge,.129, F and AM. Sgt. Page s marred and has three sons and two daughters. He resdes at 20 Cranford terrace. lml - Also a past presdent of the Cranford PBA local, Sgt. Gassjmann was one of several members of. ;/ the local feted at a testmonal dnner last month n honor of,hs advancement to the rank of serr geant on August 1. At the tme of hs promoton, he "was state delegate of the local, a post whch he had held-for the past nne years. He was charman of the conventon commttee for the.annual State PBA conventon n Atlantc Cty n September, frst polce offcer wth a rank hgher than patrolman ever to hold that poston. He s now-a-mcmberofthe-yalour"award tme, he was rescued by a local man, James B. Dryden, who was then captan of the mnesweeper McNeal. Sgt. Gassmann, bopn n Bayonne on November 23, 1898, attended schools there and came to Cran->j ford 27 years ago. Pror to hs appontment to the polce force, he was employed by the Reel-Strong [Coal Company tor a short tme-and for a perod of 10 years/by the Standard Ol Co. He s the local polce departments representatve on the Penson Commsson, a member of Cranford Post, 212, Amercan Legon, and of Cranford Methodst Church, and a former member of Capt N. R. Fske Post, VFW. Sgt. Gassmann s marred and has two sons, Wllam, Jr., and Edward, and two grandchldren. He lves at 6 Garden place.. a member of the local departments Patrolman Lee, who was presdent of the Cranford PBA local on numerous PBA commttees and pstol team ths year. He has served for two. years and also served as, s known for hs sngng at affars secretary lor 13 years, recently was n ths area. He s marred and has named to succeed Sgt. Gassmann a* daughter, Carol Ann, who attends as state delegate. Born n Cranford on February 22, 1906, Patrol- Lee resdes at 41 John street. St. Mchaels SchooL Patrolman man Lee attended Cranford Hgh School- and. also St. Benedcts Academy n Newark.. Wllam Roessel Buys Before becomng a member of the polce department, Patrolmaal Lee worked- for several years as a butcher wth Julus - Dreher and then as a plumber (along wth Lt. Woods) for the late/ John Doyle. He took several polce courses, ncludng study of juvenle delnquency at Rutgers Unversty and polce tranng school at the County tlourt House n Elzabeth. Pant Store n Unon. Wllam Roesel of 205 Columba avenue has purchased the Chestnut Pant, and Wallpaper Store, 601 Chestnut. street, Unon. He took possesson on November 19. Mr. Roesel has been n the pantng and decoratng busness n Cranford for 12 years. Pror to! that he was n the decoratng busness n Elzabeth for eght years; 1 Actve n sports, Patrolman Lees" [He plans to contnue hs pantng chef hobby s golf. He also s and -decoratng busness here, member of the polce.team n the spendng mornngs and evenngs at Cranford Bowlng League and was hs Unon store. TO PEOPLE WHO WANT TO PLAY UOsTBlG WAY: -HOME IS lmk, HEART OF CHRISTMAS^ Ths year ry A. B. C. ALWAYS BUY n CRANFORD! Use Our Lay-Away Plan A Small Depost Wll Hold Any Artcle Untl Wanted CRANFORD FURNITURE 103 N. UNION AVENUE CRanford 6-S141 COAL-FUEL OIL RAVEN RUN ANTHRACITE Product.of Jeddo-Hlcbland Rankm and Jahn Coal Company 321 CENTENNIAL AVEL, CRANFORD, N.J. IeL0a.«-MM CronV Is All Sat* To Help You Wth Xmas Partes^ And Food Problems! YARD WINANS AVE. WELL BE OPEN DAILY FROM NOW UNTIL JAN. 2nd TO CATER TO YOUR EVERY FOOD NEED. SO DROP IN ANYTIME MORNING, AFTERNOON OR EVENING AND YOULL FIND US READY TO SERVE YOU WITH THE FINEST QUALITY FOODS OBTAINABLE. WE TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THAT JOHN CRON, FORMER OWNER, WILL REMAIN WITH US THROUGH JAN. 2nd TO HANDLE THE CATERING OF HOLIDAY PARTIES, THE MAKING OF OUR FAMOUS "COMBINATION SANDWICH" PLATTERS, FANCY *SAND- WICHES, HORS DOEUVRES AND OTHER PARTY SPECIALTIES. :.1, ;. " WHEN YOU THINK OF. GOOD FOOD THINK OF CRONS! \ I. ARTHUR ADOLF8ON. Free. 115 N. UNION AVE. OPEN DAILY from 9 A.M,to 10 P. Monday through 23 Days to Xmas DO YOUR SHOPPING EARLY A Few of our Gft Suggestons PERFUMES AND TOILETRIES :. [ b y,. ELIZABETH ARDEN CHANTILLY COTY YAROLEY FABERGE; HELENA RUBINSTEIN COUNTESS MARITZA EVENING IN PARIS lkax FACTOR PRBVCtMACIIABELLI H. H. AYER Many Others JEWEUTE HAIR BRUSHES AND SETS 1.00 up PERFUME SS.7S DUSTING POWDER, $1 JO EAU DE TOILETTE, WALLETS /, 59c up BALL POINT PEN 59c FOUNTAIN PENS AND SETS WATERMAN PARKER EVERSHARP GANDY SCHRAFFT DONNA DEANE BEAUTIFUL, "ASSORTMENT OF POWDER MITTS; 59c up BATHROOM SCALES STATIONERY 29c up Ths"fne"perfume baa been a favorte foe many generatons! Now for the FIRST tme (and just n tme for Xmas gvng, too) you can get the small sse "Lttle Orgnal** Le Paran Ideal Parfum for only $ or the new Ideal Dustng powder for $1.50.V. or the matchlm [Eaude Tolette for $5.00 (all plna tax)^ <-_- m TRE-JUR BUBBLE BATH Wth Soap Fgurne. 69* APRIL SHOWERS TALC PERFDMIZERS $1.00 to $ HEAT ELECTRIC PAD A Practcal Gft HOWDY DOODY WRIST WATCH r.95 20% Exdse Tax on Cosmetcs smash ht on the Chrstmas scene... "Crtc* Cholc*" Dstnctvely desgned box of two famous Lentnenc Bouquets... Dark Brllance and Tweed. &50 (*.*«> JUST PHONE FREE DELIVERY-CR mrsowned and Operated by ResUaerca Pharmadat Ktoenbear Albert C. Naber. Jr. Henry I. Geeekel Cranord N. UNION AVENUE CRanford 6^)062?c

12 : -V.."V THK CBAWTOHD CIllJUl : AMP CHROWICLK,* THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1949 chant Pont, Marne Academy, Kngs Elevated to Father Walsh, St. Anne -Pastor ^nce 1930 Honored by Pope GARWQOD The Rev. John M, Walsh, pasfbr.-ef St. Annes Church here snce 1930, s one of sx Unon County pastors who have been elevated to the domestc prelacy~wth the ttle of rght reverend monrgnor. nrrnrdngto-an announce- N^Thlred%- Evenng ; GARWOOD Plans have been completed by the Womens Guld of St. Marks Church for ther annual far, to be held Thursday, December 8, from 3:30 p. m. to 7:30 p. m. at the church. There wll be numerous booths,. Included fancy work, food, novelty and a kddes grab bag. \ *. Mornng prayer and sermon wll Confrmaton classes wll begn Sunday, December 11. Those nterested n attendng may contact Warren J. Bnns. ". -. ment made ths week by the Mosf Rev. Thomas J. Walsh, archbshop of Newark. The domestc prelacy Is an honor bestowed by Pope Pus XII and makes a prest an. honorary member of hs household. Ths s a permanent honor and remans n effect even after the regn of the ncumbent pope! A monsgnor also serves as a papal chamberlan durng the regn of the appontng pope. The monsgnor are referred to as "very reverend." John Mchael Walsh was born n Kearny on July 11, 1893, only son of the late John and Vctora Walsh. Hs schoolng through the th d Confrmaton Admnstered Cost $243. f M*B^MB*a«aB*j**jaa> Magstrate Fnes 11; Wtness Says Mnor Drank n Local Tavern Socals fned II persons a total of $243 Monday nght on charges of dsturbng the peace Thursday nght n dsorders n front of 20 North avenue and 607 South ave- Mr. and^mn. WH«m Bass of Hckory avenue had as ther Thanksgvng guests, her parents, Mr. and M*. Eugene Vadersen of Mam, Fla, and: berl brother-nlaw and sster, Mr. and Mrs. James DEsDles of Rosele Park. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Ulrch and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Colwell o: Garwood and Mr. and Mrs. John Colwell of Plflfened recently enjoyed a show In New York. were hosts at a famly gatherng and dnner Sunday.hvjhonot^of ther daughter, Madelyn, who was confrmed earler n the day at St. Annes Church. Among, the guests were-mr. and Mrs. Matthas Reder of Bath, Pa, Mr; and Mrs. Conrad Beder, Mrs. James Walsh and JCames^Walsh, who was Mss Hartgs sponsor,.- - fguraton. Sunday school wll be St» Pauls Bazaar hsffthbfeng Held Tomorrow home; 44 Pne avenue. Jzaar of St Paul** Evangelcal:and Mr. and Mr^JosepnScber at-1 Roomed Cfourcn wll beheld to- At St. Annes GARWOOD The sacrament [of conflrmaton was admnstered to about 175 chldren and adults on Sundey.by Auxlary Bsho] McNulty of Newark at St C h u r c h.. " Bshop McNulty was escorted to the altar by the Rev. Wllam Donnelly of St. Mchaels Church, Cranford; the Rev. Sebastan J. Chego and the Rev..Edward J. Rschmann of the Church of the Assumpton, Roselle Park; the Rev..Charles McTague, curate of nue. Ftaeawere assessed aganst the fallowng: Wlle-Bowles, 121 Caccola place, Westfleld, $75; Margaret Bowles, same address, $25; Kate Gordon, 536 West Thrd street, Planfleld, $30; Andrew Ford, W> Eelghton avenue, Red Bank, $25; Dorothy Green; 121 Caccola place. Westfleld, $29; Altended the weddng last Thursday of Mr. Sellers nece, Mss Sally Scher, to Wllam Godenberg. The ceremony took pla"ce~n Cranford. M d Mr. nnrl Mrf AtMpfr place, G, zs; Al Harper Candla, 123 Caccola $25; Sherman..,, 7..tev..Charles McTague, curate of seventh grade was. completed at, g ^. church J^^e Rt ^ St Ceclas tykeamy, and then he.», _»ll_ *..:_ J -- t^sfer^t ^ S W f e ^ ^ a S...,.,. ; I jarnes Church, Newark/ who acted emy m. Newark to complete gram-^ master of ceremones, mar school and start hgh school. "* completed hs. hgh school, $5; Sherman Gordon, 65 Lncoln avenue, fanwood, $10; Jesse and Mary Wllams, 35 Sterlng street, Newark, $2; Wesley Candla, 123 Caccola place, Westfleld. $2; Junus Edmond, 17 Baldwn street, Newark, * Magstrate Leonard ndcated that he would call to the attenton of Borough Councl that daughters of Thrd avenue returned Sunday from a Thanksgvng week-end spent wth Mrs. Adolphs brother-n-law and sster, the Glbert Vetterj of Wlkes Barre, Pa. ; :.. ^.. The Edward Ennera and son of Thrd avenue enjoyed Thanksgvng at the home of Mrs. Enners He course at Seton Hall Preparatory School. After 10 days n, the senor class at Seton Hall Prep, hs scholastc ablty proved so excellent that nes. The bshop called oh the "hew solders of Chrst" to lve, good Chrstan lves and fght the battle of Chrstanty. He sad sponsors should set the example. Bshop McNulty commended the Rev. Seton "Hall College. The prze awarded.for hgh scholarshp each year at Setqh Hall College went tc Father Walsh every year of hs four years at that nsttuton. H "7»Jso was~hctlve~ln~"baseball, star tng at short stop for the colleg team, and was the outstandng ora tor on the debatng team. He was graduated from Seton Hall College at the head of hs class n June, In. September, 1913, Father Walsh entered the Semnary of th Immaculate Concepton at D ton to prepare for. the "bre.-~~.. In addton to hs studes, there, _he taught fl1gfrhr«.jnrlgaotrn«tpy~* 8eton HaQ Preparatory School. A scheduled trp to Europe to con-, tnue hs studes there, was cancelled because of World War I. Contnung hs excellent scholastc record, Father.Walsh, scheduled for ordnaton n June, 1917, was ordaned ahead of hs class at a specal ceremony conducted by Bshop John J. OConnor. n Seton Hall Chapel on December 23,1916. Father Walsh then was 23 years old, one of the youngest prests ever ordaned n the docese, as church law makes that the mnmum age for a prest. Father Walsh celebrated hs frst mass on the mornng of -December 24,1916, at St. Ceclas Church n. Kearny. He returned mmedately to Seton HaUNto begn a career of teachng whch contnued Untl 1930.: He taught Jjtln, Englsh, mathematcs,* mnor and major logc, ontology (theory of beng), cosmology (phlosophc bass of materal thngs) and ratonal psychology.. _ In September" Father pember Father Walsh was apponted pastor of St Annes Church here, then a msson church. He was the frst resdent prest for the local parsh. At that-tme one mass was celebrated at St. Annes, wth an attendance Under 600. Now there.are.fve masses attended by more than 3,000 people. Father Walsh Is as? lsted now by a curate, and a prest also comes to the Garwood church each Sunday from Seton Hall. Father Walsh has. three ssters. Mss Margaret Walsh, a publc school teacher, at the Walsh home n Kearny; Sster Theophane at St Ceclas Convent n Englewood, and Sster Gabrelle Mare at St. Aloysus to Jersey Cty. Harper. 92 Court/street, N<_, testfed that Mss Green, 19/ had been drnkng beer n a tavern here pror to the dsorders. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martn Madden, to Brooklyn, N. Yr r, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Stodnlck of Cranford are recevng congratulatons on the brtl) of a son on November 23 at the Elzabeth General HosptaL Mrs..Stodnlck s the former Mss Florence Mueller of Fourth avenue: at the regular monthly meetng of the TSG Club Monday evenng/ was Mrs. Dorothy Franssen of Thrd avenue* Guest of honor was Mrs. Gordon.Adolph, whose brthday was celebrated. MChl L morrow from 10 a: m.to9 p. m., at the church. Booths wll. feature aprons, plastcs, homemade cakes and pes add.other artcles. There at the~~church, and * also prased the Rev. Mr. BJcTague and the Rev. Joseph Jaremcyuk of Seton Hall College for ther.work n assstng the local pastor. Sl [ Selectons wee sung by Ue chor under drecton of the Rev. Mr. Jaremcyuk. Mss Jean Monaghan was organst. A sermon was gven by the Rev. Mr. Jaremcyuk pror to the arrval of the bshop. Actngas ushers were Postmaster John Dugan and CouncUman Al-> bert Brttan. _L Rose Craldo Marred In jukxsrarch GARWOOD Communty Methodst Church tn Roselle Park was the scene Sunday of the marrage of Mss Rose Craldo, daughter of James Craldo of 621 South avenue; to PaulDunbar of Westfeld, son of. Mr., and - Mrs. John Dunbar of Lnden. Dressed n a green sut wth, whte -hat and reen accessores, the brde had as her attendant, her sster, Mrs. Nancy Tola of Cranford. Best ran was Peter Tola^brother-n-law of the brde.. " Followng a recepton at the] home ofthe brde, the young couple left on a weddng trp to Los Angeles, Calf., where they wll Burns Grogan Rtes n Westfeld GARWOOD ;- Holy Trnty Church, Westfleld,-was-tbe-settng on Saturday,. November 19, -for the marrage of Mss Mary Margaret Grogan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Grogan of 527 Washngton stpeet Westfleld,; to Jamw Francs Bums, son of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Bums of 222 Rankn avenue. The double rng ceremony was performed at a nuptal mass by the Rt Rev, Msgr. Henry J. Watterson, pastor of Holy Trnty. Attred n a whte satn gown trmmed wth sequn pearls, the brde, was. gven -n marrage by her father. She wore a long Vel and carred a bouquet of whte carnatons centered wth a whte, orchd. The mad of"honof "Was Mss Beatrce Grogan^ a sster of the brde. Her gown was of sea foam satn, and she carred a bouquet of fall chrysanthemums. Mss Bernce Traynor and Mss Eleen McKelvey, both of Westfleld, served as brdesmads and were gowned In.dresses of orchd and plum satn; Best man for hs brother was Raymond Burns. UshwIITbe a fsh ponctfor chldren.? A lght lunch wll be served. Mrs. Kenneth Roll s charman of the bazaar, Regular servces wll be conducted by the Rev. Walter C Pugh, pastor, Sunday at lla. m. Sunday school wll be held at 9:45 a. m., and the youth fellowshp wll meet at 7:15 p.m. ~ The church councl wll hold ts regular monthly meetng Tuesday at 8 p. m., n the church basement Sentenced for Slayng GARWOOD Frank Kufta, 24, a Garwood war veteran, last Wednesday began a one to 10-year sentence n San Quentn Prson h Calforna for the slayng of Mrs.. «!t..-1 «V l - Mrs, Charles Laux and daughter, Dann, of 555 Spruce avenue, en-. joyed* Thanksgvng at the, home j of Mrs. George Laux of Westfleld.l Mrs. James Bums of 22 Rankn Stroud, 31, on August 20. Kufta, who left Garwood a year ago, was tred for murder n Sah Dego, Calf., but the jury convcted hm,on th l J Transfers of Real Estate GARWOOD The followng Ideeds have been recorded at the of- of County Regster Herbert J Court House, Elza Mr. and.mrs. Bemhard J. Pauels, property n Spruce avenue, 25C feet from Center street. Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Patrck Woods to Stefan Koeng, lots 234 and 235, block 18, map ol secton 1 property of New York Suburban Land Company stuate at Garwbod-Westfeld. Mr. and Mrs. John Arnold Katherne E. Kenahan, sngle, lots 249 and 250, block 20, map of secton 1 property~6f New York SUEK urban Land Company stuate at Garwood-Westfleld. - Katherne E. Lenahan,*" sngle, to Mr. and Mrs. John Arnold, lots- 249 and 250, block 20, map of secton 1 roperty of New York Suburban Land Company stuate at Garwood-Westfleld. Mr. and Mrs. John McKlusky of 9 South avenue entertaned at nner Sunday n honor of ther son, Ncholas, who was confrmed t St Annes Church. In the evenng, they held open house for ther elatves and.frends. Carmen Scruno. of 203 Fourth.avenue was sponsor for the chld. Home Itagedles Burns, scalds and explosons klled, about 6,000 persons n ther homes n A majorty of these needless tragedes occurred durng wnter months so take care whle the old man wth the frosty beard s here. avenue n n Jersey Ctv. W"W a naw * par "; Mrs." R. T. Brttan was hostess to. : a" famly gatherng Sunday at herf/w home on Oak street.-the occason was the. conflrmaton of her grandchldren, Joyce Anne and Joseph "ITfpFnest of Fne Foods- «. CHOICE COLD CUTS HOME-MADE SALADS. PEOZEN FOODS STAPLE GROCERIES DAIRY PRODUCTS At Presbyteran Church GARWOOD Worshp servces wll be conducted Sunday at 11 m. at Garwood Presbyteran held at Evenng servces wll take place Sunday at 8 oclock. There wll be a meetng of the Chrstan Endeavor at 7 p. m. On Tuesday at 10 a. m., the Elzabeth Presbytery wll meet at the local church. Prfeyer hour wll beheld n the manse on Wednesday at.8:30 p. tn. ;The chor wll rehearse jcet Thursday at 8 p. m., and the junortchorjwll «- LIONEL TRAIN (Aba Other NEW * Maku). USED EQnPMENT ALL WOKK QDAKANTECD STANLEY H. SCHULTZE, Ml MntDrn *U Kn Don Y Le The odda are aganst y ou f you arent fully cov ered. Dont be half 8af e Be INSURANCE WISE d E r ^ Evelyn Shabeen Wade W NORTH AV (Cr. «-180ft e- E. Wnter means -kddy roads.property Damage ncluded n your Automoble! polcy? LIBERTY FBI. SAT. SUN. J««r Owtal * Vaa Jtkun IN THrf GOOD OLD SUMMERTIME" ataw Bar Bofrra In e*iar : 7 rcanyonthah", Thomas.Ksposto, who were,guests of honor. \ Plans for ther qpt>u>, ChrstJ mas, party are beng nadeby the].womens Auxlary of the Fre Department, ;::.,..,.»..-; Mr. and Mrs. John Hagrsh and son of Fourth- avenue ; recently spent a few days n Glen Cove, L. I., vstng Mrs. Hagrshs parents. Mr. and Mrs, Morton Leeds off Y^ 555 Spruce avenue entertaned take up resdence; Westfleld y Mrs. Dunbar schools. -The Jersey Cty, a cousn of the brdegroom, and Pavd Smth of Bloomfeld., A recepton \ follove4 at the Maple Tree Inn n Scotch Plans. Followng a weddng trp to Wash* ngton, D. C, Maryland and Delaware, Me and Mrs. Burns wll Cadet Mdshpman Robert Malenchek has returned to the Unted States; Merchant Marne Academy ancuueu- wesnea scnools. -The make ther home at 1B22 Central brdegroom was graduated from 1.avenue, Westfleld. Mrs. Burns"Is Cranford Hgh School and s an a graduate of Holy Trnty Hgh Army veteran of three years* sery-school Westfleld and thedelehance I ty Insttute n Newark. She s I presently employed by the Peo- Iples.Bank and Trust Company h Westfleld. Mr. Burns s a graduate York Cty for the Thanksgvng holday. - "Robert Gralngers of 308 avenue announce the brth of a daughter on November 42 at Overlook Hosptal, Summt / j Mr. and Mrs. Mahloh Marno and son of Wllow ayenue spent the Thanksgvng holday wth hef parents, the Peter Cccoa of Newerk...- _-;;.. Buldnff Protect bet ^r Academy at Kngs Pont, L. I., followng a Thanksgvng week-end I)pent wth hs parents, Mr. and Mrg, Wf Malenchek p 92 Thrd avenue. - Mr. andmr* Ealrl ^Erksen of Beech avenu^ «pent the j»ast weekend af ther place n- Lawrence Harbor.^; : _ Sarah Mchaels was guest of honor at. a gatherng held at Her home on Fourth avenue Sunday by her parents, the Frank Mchaels. The occason was Mss Mchaels confrmaton at St. Annes C h h ^ the lesser charge of San Dego, where she was found bl bludgeoned and DELICATESSEN. 12 N. UNION AVE. OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAYS ABOUT M»R BATHROOM VDU CRIED? OR 16 THAT UOYAMD PRIDE? H0N0S-THE SMU APPLIES 0 BUSINESS HON. TUBS. WED.. LareMa Taanc A Cel««to H*Im COMETOTHE STABLE^ FRt, SAT^, SON., DEC Doubte Thrll Show Joel McCrea, Manceen 0Hara n «1 f CR Art FORD THUB8. FBX BAT. DECEMBkR 1 _ a _ s J-THAT MIDNIGHT BUFFALO BI (n Techncolor) MSS^ <Calar by Techncolor) Kathrys uraysaa Jfese Itarbl. Intraeacnl Mara Lansa Thurs. andpr. 3:00 8:«S Sat. 3:33 7:00 10:20 t AIX NEW BIO.HITS "LUST FOR GOLD" atm Pard Ida Laps* Thurs. and Fr. 1:30 7:00 10:20 Sat 9:15 8:50 SATDatDAX. MATINEE. DEC. SKD The YOUNG FOLKS Matnee Speosered By :1tw Cnafan CoBMr r«r ChI14re»-s Ma»l PLUM&NG HEATING-d^BURMERS 6 SOUTH ftvs.w. CR GARWOOD PlanslorT$00^ton Regonal Hgh School and Un- 900 home-buldng project on Myr- on Junor College, and attended te avenue between Maple street Rutgers Unversty. Hesapatroland Jhe Westfleld boundary Were)man on the Westfleld Polce force, revealed at hst weeks meetng of j g j : e Borough CouncL Amrlnrv The cpuncu was nformed by the AnXUa 7 Matthews-Hoffman Buldng Com- GARWOOD A regular meetpany ot EUzabeth that ttle to the.ng of the. Women** Auxlary of Myrtle avenue tract recently pur- the Garwood Democratc Club was chased from the borough had been held Monday evenng at the home tmnrf-n*) «.»-. «-- of M p j ON A regular meet- Helen Named on Jures GAHWOOD Mrs...«. Blancke of 409 Wllow avenue and Frederck W. Kartzky of 405 Spruce avenue ore among 100 men and women who wll serve on jures n the County and Superor Court cases to be tred In the December 9-17 perod. transferred to Herman D. Hoffman, who. wll construct 15 or,more houses there. Mrs. P. J- ONell. 299 Hemlock avenue. Mrs. Vera Walsh, presdent, presded; The next meetng.w^, IH&UUCU. m next meetng Permts have been ssued to Mr. (wll be held January 9 at the home Hoffman fcj dwellng unts of four of Mrs: James Casale. 257 Hazel Mrs. Matlda Farkas of 507 South avenue entertaned at a famly Thanksgvng last Thursday. Twelve guests were present.. A famjrthanksgvng was observed at the home. of Mr. and Mrs. Lous Fontenell of 616 Center street last week..among the guests were Mrs. Elzabeth Voros, Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Pnter, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamn Mazza of Westfeld, and Mss Los Fontenell. Followng her confrmaton at St. Annes. Church, Mss Glora Mosca was honored at a famly gatherng at her home On North avenue. : Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Andrews of Beech avenue spent the Thanksgvng holday at the home d ther son h Lnden. Jerry Fontenell has returned to Cornell Unversty after spendng the Thanksgvng holdays at the home of hs parents on Pne avenue.. Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Marno of Wllow avenue entertaned Mrs. Marnos, brother,- Robert Ccco, and nece, Florence Slmko, both of Newark, ths past week-end. Mrs. John-Fontenel entertaned her club Monday evenng at her home on Spruce avenue,,.. Mss Los Fontenell r._...«uu U K nun be made-before tha f*jr street wnt <h«anasf nf fnhot. _ tt>e proparty wul be naom. Thta «al«s made In punuanca o? IS,., ^^ V?? ues^ or Caaet the provuloa, ol_bevl»ed Statute* ol W. J. ««" «- " ~- and one-half rooms each. avenue. BOROUGH OF GARWOOD COLLECT *-* NOTICE tor SALE OW KBAL nutrkktt rob DEUN4UENT TAXES AND A8SES8ENT0 WOM. THk TEAK M«7 AND WO*. Notce Is hcrrty «lven. that I, JOHN T. RICHARDSON. I n Collector of. the UOKOUOH OF GAHWOOD. IN THE COUNTY OF UNION. STATE Or JERSEY, pursuant lo the authorty ot the «t»lut» n ». -- wll on t 10 A. M. (E3.T.) WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 38. 1MB UT NEW h caae made and provded. at 10 A. M. (E3.T.) at the Mjntclpal BuUdtnc Oarwood. N. J., capon for aala and seu U» aoveral tracu and parcels of land herenafter specfed a* of the 1st day ol July, IMS, all as eorrduted In the lft oo Ok n "» ««*~ «*-< the lst on Ale n myobce tosetber t per annum. The pajrment for the sale sball cloae of tha aala or fetus wnmrt* *»» *-* ^». - BOEODOB OC OAatWOOD NOTICE TO a t O I I I Kate* I* hanky -glwan that Uw Mayor Bd Councl of the Bonxsh of Ganrood wll wctlgs nropouls at Ita nxll* tr ka bou oo Tuaaday. Daetmbar IsTlStt M «:3» P. M. In tbe Borouxh, Ball. tor Straat and South A y m u* ~ ^.-.^u.g x psvsea Btatutca of N. J 7 1«7. HUB 94. Chapt«r*X and~ IMdshpman acts amendatory thereof and supplemental thertto. I the m^tajl Any at sad tract* of land may be radeetned before the sale by the payment of the amount due thereon to date t such redempton Includng costs to sucb data. Where one or more assessment Installments are delnquent the, full amc of the aascsarnen* became* dua and payable- and mmaamanhy lnsch Inata ho full amount ot daltnquaa aaasssmen Is assfb twimw* (»> u<» a. J ull amount of delnquent Hat. It la understood that tttaaa parcels wu nallmanta leved but not yet due or payable-. Tna follown* s a dct f are delnquent tha, ful] J *55SS &5S Regmental Malenchek s on fle In my oace, as computed to July 1st. IMS. The lst duplcate and do nt Ust duplcate and do not o* the property. raoutresnants of Kasolna for tba 1*40. a*umatad at thousand m~ The tanks now uaad by tba Borough ««mad br tha Baas Standard Ofl Cam pany and bdders must acre* to pur chase them from Bsso Standard Ol Com pany and furnsh than to tha Boroua^ lar Ita storaga purpose*. Oaaollna mw M the equvalent of Baso Standard * wnnfarturad by Baso Standard Ol Com pen* and each bdder shall submt wu Chd a apatmeauon ^ Ita product. - Bofoual of orwoodv /., WALTBH a MaMAHl necessarly mean that uwaa partes are the" present owners mx rmst PUBUCATIOK or ruts LIST THK CXOXCCTDR QL /OH SALJC ONLY UPON BKCUPT OT CASH OB CaUtlrUD CHCCK. Tba (olowng fuuraa do not mduda> taxes leved cor the year!*: "same... Baxk - Lac aaaeaat Tsmas J Barnr... ~ as * mn Hal ala as ^ ^ v ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ r " ^^^^^ ^*r ^^** m w m "^m^^^ labbff ^*^^^H^B^^4»«^ ^ ^m ^ ^ ^^^*a^bv^^bbjaaba> as* ah^a^paafejp Walter Defluttta ^,»I Ul-XMB pavaj JelQaSo & Tomassa. f. Jt Jannuo. J. * nmperlo. N 31 3MA 107JM Tarwood Ilnnas. Inc. J *._~_ 8 X9O -* fy4^1 vlock Heller f. W SCt4U 1OBT Mchael Jalma : - M l SJOt Mward Lanza OT and 10 OnjT *n-*a* lojt P. M»MT<»Ma BOM U TB-TT UJW Mserable wth backache Uskoveo Lj;.(than Paladno Zl tnlolnettfr L. VonBorstel JZ Vntnlnetta L. VonBorstat _ NOW Betto BEYOND THE wth, Jeaeph CeUen C O MI N Q.... "CBICAQO DEADLINE 1 "MEET THE KHXKB ABANDONED" wuk OaJe SUrm BIO DAYS * 1 BIG ACTS 7. VAUDEVILLE and S BIO FEATURES t Every 8 U N D A T Jb M O N D A T. Haa, MONDAY NTTE B.Jo -8TAE OF 1950" CONTEST t wrrn LOCAL TALENT $ In PrsM NOW- U Tea HaVe Talsat And WIB Tear Share 4HUa t N t Oars. bat yaa esj» always get far arses, qnallly materals >na- frendly senrlce at the MINTON-BttT CABINET CO. Try us. flnt. Cheek oar beanufnl VS Plywood wall panelncs for. ever/ reom In year home. Let us help yoa ekoese le rch wo»d to.make year rampus teem, a papalar aot thu wnter. Mlekay Beeaey n" TOM EDISON" alas Celer Carteans and Ns»ettes BVNDAT - MONDAY - TDESDATV DECEMBBB 4 8 «"BEYOND THE FOREST" Bele Davs Jeseph Csen Sun. 3:00 6:10 10:20 Hon and Tuea. 3:00 8:90 also V VCE MORE MY DARL1NG"5 <J Bobert Monl.mery Ann Blytb> V Sun. 1:25 5;Q5 BM A \Mon. and Tues. 1:30 7:00 - lojjs STARTS WED!. DEC. TO "ROSEANNA TMcCOT"; -RED HOT A BLUE" ; Dana. Andrews; Gene Terney. Randolph Scott SAT & 8UN. MAT. FOX CHILDEEN * Color Cartoons 3 RrGENT "DOCTOR AND THE GIRL" Glean Ford Glora DeBaven 3 BITS Muflnt OBrlts - "THE SECRET GARDEN" WESTFIELD THUR& FBI SAT. Loretta, Young. Celeste Holm n << 00ME TO THE STABIE" plas Deal Arnas n "Holday In Havana" SUN. ONLY. DEC. 4 NOW SB O. W tho Itt T B**slo#I#r "STOHY OF- SEABlgCQr Sklrey Temple Barry. rtsfenlev 2ND BIT featvmx " Z A M B A " (Terrer ef the Jaa^le). j l^ SATURDAY KaUwrtt Grayson, Jose Iturbl - Bthel Barrymore. and Introducng fbro Lama THAt~MIDNIGHT MSS" (n Techncolor). 01enn Ford, Ida Lupno FOR GOLD" SATUBDAY MATINEE 3 Color Cartoons 3 8DNDAY Thru TUESDAY She was. a mdnght grl n. a nne 6clock town. -Bette Davto, Joseph Cotton FORES!^ also Robert Bfontcomery Ann Blyth << Onc More, My Darlng" (IN TECHNlCptjOH) "TILL THE CLOUDS ROLL BY" -.h Judy GarUaa. Van Johnson. June AUyson ^KBlrNameSfjw, also John Wayne h "FLYING TIGERS" MON TCE8. WED.._ famous PUyera m W. Somerset Uaturhama QUARTET 4 Stars N. Y. Newa. -r PJUS- Feature Vtagth, "OLYMPIC GAMES"!, * Never, AnyUUns Uke Tula f ut Dbtory of Sporta" > TOE HEART OP year try ALWAYS BUY In CBANFORD V Arflel,, UntJ1 RHUMBA-MOMBO Nte Evert Sunday raatarm* WAKBEN SONGS AT THE PIANO BY ESSEX HOUSE»«OAD STREET «UNCOIN PARK OOMfUTB WNNEBS peltxd THURSDAY,. DECEMBER Pass Twenty-Thre* Transfers of Real Estate At Berkeley Gub Tea ng deeds have been recorded the offce of County Regster Herb J P School ^ S : - - : :. Stuaton Dscussed Co. Superntendent. Urges Support for Local Expanson Plan KENILWORTH lt. Albert L..Johnson, Unon County supern- I tendent of schools, urged parents to support the school expanson program n hs talk Monday nght before the Kenlworth PTA n Hardng School. He sad f par-.ents realze that chldren are ther; responsblty, they wll want" to provde them wth the best possble educaton. Dr. Johnson^revewed the crtcsm that had come to hm-conthe fact that three upper grades of the Kenlworth schools are b^ng operated to-a two-platoon systern. Although -opposed to I part-tme sessons, the superntendent sad that he was aware they cannot be avoded: because the schools are crowded beyond capacty- V The stuaton n Kenlworth s not any dfferent from that uka number of other county towns, Br..Johnson, ponted out. ^The-superntendent expressed hope that the proposed expanson program jwll become a fact n the near future. He sad that provdng a chld wth.an adequate educaton s of greater value than leavng hm a fnancal legacy., : f Johnson approved a, moton by the PTA n whch t requested the Board of Educaton to consder the ncluson of a cafetera n the new school addt on. The supern- -* rpnf yfl» jtrdd by Bdwn Rotary Club Hears TalkbyPhlhower KENILWORTH> Fast Dstrct Governor Charles Phlhower of Westfleld spoke on "dub Servce n the Rotary Movement" at a recent meetng of the Kenlworth Rotary Club n the Htchn Post, Route 29. The speaker, former superntendent of schools n wes&. feld, was ntroduced by Kenneth Fahnestock, program. A letter was read from the commttee n charge of the annual Halloween parade thankng the club for ts donaton toward przes and other expcnses^dr. Lloyd Nmaroff7 E. G. Anderson and V. D. Barker entertaned wth several vocal selectons. The meetng was c^ducted by Earl Pollack, presdent.. "Guests ncluded: John A. Jtonger. A- B. CaldwelL Charles Hay, Wllam Wllsey and Sam Esenberg, all of Cranford; H. Emerson Thomas, Westfleld; Erwn S. Fulpp, Unon; Martn ^Pers, Hllsde, and Bobby Jones, Jr. Plan New et Clerk to Confer wth Party Leader? on Dstrct 2 Ovdng KENILWORTH Borough Councl at ts meetng last week auuonzed Borough Clerc Phlp VlcGevna to comer wth commteemen of the ReDublcan nnh Thanksgvng am At School ^-KIENILWORTH A program of ~"~""* : and songs consttuted gvg assembly at Hardng School last week. Followng the rngng of. "The Star Spangled Banner," the flag salute and the Bble readng, Alce \V. Kraus, supervsng prndpal Mrs, Walter Borght, budget and fnance charman, announced that a varety show wll be held tomorrow-at 8 p. m. n Hardng School for beneft of the mlk fund for underprvleged chldren. The PTA has reached a membershp, of 500 persons, t was >eportod by Mss Margaret Ray. \ * A report of the conventon of p the New Jersey Congress of r Par- I held receatljrttl b M^ W was gven by, son, presdenf,.who Mrs. John Ruth. A taken under drecton Of eph Halbsgut to provde mas party and for Howard Davs, serously burned ^j fre destroyed hs parents Refreshments were -served Mrs. WUUam Fscher ajad _Oty; t JHenry M^cGeehaDp classroom mttee. Mrs. sxth* grade yam Lo Grl Scout Cookes KENILWORTH Members of Grl Scout Troop IS have started sellng Grl Scout cookes to help replensh the troop treasury. Ths project wll contnue for the next few weeks., Durng the regular troop meetng on Tuesday of hst week, Mrs. Josephne Rudnck of the Crantode- sang "We PldUgh~~tbje FeldE, and there was BrrectattH. "We. Thank Thee," by Josephne Rca, Jacquelne Trpod, Theresa Serp and Kathleen The assembly sang "We Gather ogether^-and-then Peggy Ruch presented. the poem. "The House Gves Thanks." Other songs ncluded: "Come, Ye Thankful People, Come," pupls.of 4B; "God o the Earth, the Sky the Sea," assembly; "November Feast" and "Thanksgvng n Wnter.* Blss Mergotts class. Addtonal rectatons were presented as follows: "A Good Thanksgvng," Ernest Vtale. Joyce gate. Martha* Vence. Gal Oeonuocnlftc partes as the nrst step n a move to avod establshment o an addtonal votng dstrct n the oorougb. There are now two dstrcts, and ncreasng regstratons n Dstrct 2 have ndcated the need lor dvdng that dstrct nto two...." "»... Borough Clerk McGevna related that possbltes are the creaton of a new pollng place n a local store or offce, or the usng of dflerent classrooms for Dstrct 2 and a new Dstrct 3 nstead of havng all voters from the present Dstrct 2 vote n the audtorum of Hardng schboit In recent electons two " " " "nes have been used 2 ballotng at the Tell Engagement Of Ruth ShaUcross y / KENILWORTH^ Mr. and Mrs. John ShaUcross of 609 Sprngfeld [road announced the engagement,ot ther daughter, Ruth Ann, to George W.Powers, Jr., son oftur. and Mrs. George Vf. Powers of 374 Lncoln drve, at a Thsfyftsgvng Day dnner at ther home. Th occason also marked the seventy second brthday annversary ol Mss Shallcrosss grandfather... eph Shallcross, Sr. The brde-elect s a graduate of Jonathan Dnytnn Rpgnnnl Hgh votng for Dstrct school. -.. Counrlman Charles B. Wendle, who s among those whose homes wll have to be moved because of the proposed lne of Route 4 through the borough, reported he and other affected home owners had been told by state representatves that these moves wll have tobe made before Aprl 1. whereas t was stated at recent meetngs School, Sprngfeld, and the. Barbzon School of Modelng, New York. She s employed as a vault custodan at the peoples Bank and Trust Company, Westfleld. Mr\ Powers, also a graduate p: Jonathan Dayton Regonal Hgh School, s employed by the New Jersey Stoker Corporaton, Newark. wth Hlghway~Departmeh : offcals and n-ietters from the department, that the. moves would not be necessary untl late sprng or summer. froderck, Rchard~Rottman and "Autumn." Dorothy Fatter; "The Plgrms Came,** Warren Brpder and Judth Martn; TFhanksglvmg Day," - Frances Longo and-xenae Obst The program concluded wth the gngpj of "Swng the. Shnng Sckle" by assembly. "5M s completmg the study New England. States n sortudles. * The boys and grls have been, keepmg notebooks and demonstrated the bathng and dressng of a baby./ths-wasm connecton wth the work on a chld care badge for whch-the Kl td th M Krls are : studyng wth Mrs. Adolph Lekauskas. In connecton wth badge work «n safety,-the grls and ther leaders, Mrs. Eat) Pollack, Mrs! Morse A. Shepard and Mrs, Xekausjcas, and two mothers, -Mrs. N. Longo and Mrg. J: Benmtente, vsted a Hoefels vsted the m_ early Plgrm fathers arbuna Plymouth and Boston last week. Classes 8C, 8S and 7A vsted the Book Far whch was held recently at the Museum of Natural Hstory In New Yo*k-Cty. Besdes vstng the far, they spent "»M«*h tune h the varous departments of the museum. They were especally -mpressed wth the prehstorc nrmnl department. House movng operatons n March or earler mght very well be hampered by bad weather, the counclman ponted out. Borough Clerk McGevna was nstructed to wrte. to Trenton to get defnte confrmaton, of the movng deadlne. Mayor Fred V. Ptten reported that at a recent meetng between members of the governng body and the Board of Educaton, an agcmeut nad~ r beett~wsche3 on plans for the proposedschool addton, callng for a buldng to * " "" a teachers Obtuary FenUnmnd KENILWORTH Pe factory. Patrol 2, studyng communty safety wth Mrs. Pollack, recently toured Kenlworth Polce Headquarters. Chef George D. Conkln conducted the tour and ex- - Planed the operaton of.hs department The troop also partcpated n the front of Hardng SchooL Armstce^ Day celebraton In On Jmy lst KENILWORTH Vncenza Casso of 16 North Fourteenth street has been lsted among 100 men and women to serve on Jures n the County and Superor Court cases to be tred n the December 5-17 perod. Notce f, terator gbtm that the-bor- "«Kh of Kcnlworth. on the 13th day at n^ember. 104», at S P. M. (UT.). wttl all Its ttle and Interest In the partcularly da tv He Use. The" nuble sal* J^Wlc advartlaamant oroparty la not aaadad «or pob- "be aom at Uerao. la th* CJttaan and Chroncle, a newsclrculatlna; la tha Borou«t of Kan- - durng two conaceuttve weeks, <»«last pubueauoa to be no* mar* awn be r. UM aala. "Tha prcnv " (wrtleularty daacrlbad appaar on tha nr w! Bomusb Aaaasamat>Ta<a^ a OHM " Whch U on Ola In tha offloa otttm ""- of ttnlon CMmtT J.. * M M Pretnlaaa wn be sold «ub- 1,0 r*." 0 " ""ashnt tor lmpravamanto "<>w beln«nuute or to ba ba^aftcr mada^ Ferdnand Pstor, 82, a former employe of the Snger Manufacturng Company. Elzabeth, ded Tuesday mornng at hs home, 741 Vernon avenue, after a weeks llness. Funeral servces wn be held tonght-at 8 o- clock at Smth and Smth. (Suburban) Morrs avenue, near Short Hlls avenue.. Sprngfeld. [Masonc servces by Herman Lodge 81, F. & A. M., Elzabeth, wll follow. Interment wll be at the convenence of the famly. Mr. Pstor was bom n.scbmalkaten, Germany." on October He was educated n the schools and colleges of Germany; frst as a naval cadet and later as a mechancal engneer. He specalzed n the desgn and development of the sewng machne and was recognzed as a leader n hs feld. He worked for the Snger Company, the Dehl Manufacturng Company, Elzabeth, and the Unon Specal Sewng Machne Company. New "York. He was a vet^ leran member of Herman Lodge. 81, F. * A. M. Survvors nclude hs wfe, Alce; two daughters, Mrs. Archbald Reuter Of the Vernon avenue address, and Mrs. Alce B. Ullrch. Convent Staton; two sons. Ferdnand A.. Maplewood. and Theo-I room and a boler ^._ present schools and the addton, at a cost not to exceed $190,000. Counclman John B. Stults» charman of roads, announced that the snow plow had been put nto good shape and was ready for operaton when the frst snow falls: In vew of the ncreasng number of new roads n the borough, he sad, he has been gettng prces on a new truck for possble purchase next year. Reportng on complants about bus schedule rregulartes and dscourtesy by bus drvers, Counclman Wendle, transportaton charman, requested that all complants be drected to nun n wrtng, wth defnte statements on dates, and bus numbers.. At a publc sale precedng the for thefc ) _ cou J? f J* ley are, fo ld volatng pg regular meetng, borovgh-ownedj property^wa»wdh^o4»«h«st bdders as fe01ovs: x Ldts 6*1 ahd 682, block 7747to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wendle for*350; lot 38, block 145, to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Snyder for $100; lot 19, block 156, to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Snyder far $75, aqd lot 2. block 448, "to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Snyder for $25. MANY ~T FES OF NEW SIDINGS ALUMINUM STONE Catanfofd Brck Stasa Shake Rastell Wegand > Troth Announced KENILWORTH Announcement has been made by Mrs. Emly Wegand of 529 East Eghty-second street, New York, of the engagement of her daughter, Emly, to-cpl Lous Rastell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamn Rastell of 54 louth Twenty-frst street. _ / The prospectve brde? a graduate of Jula Rchman Hgh School, STew York, and s employed as a secretary at Unversty Hosptal, New York. Corporal Rastell, a graduate of Hardng School,, attended Jonathan Dayton Regonal Hgh~School, Sprngfeld. He enyears ago and has served n Oknawa. At present he s n Puerto Rco where he s assgned to an Amercan foregn survey. He wll be dscharged rom the army n July. Polce Chef Warns On All-Nght Parkng KENILWORTH Polce Chef George D. Conkln has ssued a warnng to resdents who leave ther cars parked n the street all nght In the event of snow, plow-j ng operatons of the street depart- Bent-are-hndered-byears-left-a the curb, the chef sad. Members of the polce department have been nstructed to summon car owners y Regster Her bert J. Pascoe n the Court House, Elbth Mr, and Mrs. Charles Vtale to Modem Buldng Products Corporaton, lots 15 lo. 119, 36 to 40, block 166, secton 12, map of New Orange. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jacobs to Mr. and Srs. Harry G. Ladanye. property known as 379 Cooldge drve. Mr: and Mrs. Earl Pollack to Mr. and Mrs. Harold" Snyder, lots 47 and 48, block 154, revsed map of New Orange Park. Mr. and Mrs. -Jasper D. Ogdeh to Harold Snyder, rght, ttle and nterest n lots 15 to 30, block 144; lots 1 to 16, 47 to 59. block 154; lots 12 to 23,40 to 54, 2 and 39, block 155; lots 3 to 7, 10 to 15, block 501; lots 21 to 38 and 40, block 503; lots ^-to-3ov-bloek-604rtets 1 to 5; block 506: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Snyder to Mr. and Mrs. Carl G. Bergstrom, property known as 664 Passac avenue. Borough "of kenlworth to Mr. and Mrs, Ferdnand Vtale, lots 1 to 3, block 41, secton 2, map of New Orange Mr. and Mrs. Alf Walters to Mr. and- Mrs. Adolf Patersbn,- property u.north Twenty-thrd street, 170 feet from Washngton avenue. Mr. and Mrs. John Gonsk to Mr. and Mrs.JErwn Sattler, property n Newark avenue, 300 feet from Mchgan avenue. - Avod Colds There f a.close relatonshp b«- tween emotonal upsets and re»- pralory troubles, nvestgators now report. They.say worry lowers resstance to colds as quckly as gettng chlled or wet RESERVATIONS Cralaea Toon Hotels Steamshp ArUneB Resort* Bus. Rallroada The Carol Travel Bureau 123 North Av«u Planfleld PL PL Iturzman, daughter of Mrs. Ann Kurzman of 242 North Twenty-frst street, was a guest at an nformal tea held recently at the Womans Club of the Oranges. - The tea s sponsored by the of the Berkeley an annual Berkeley Club.. ekeley School of Secretaral Tranng n East Orange./ Pror to the tea, guests were entertaned by. Mss Gertrude Nedlnger and her "Muscal Mh" scal Mshaps." Turkey Shoot Held KENILWORTH Patrolman Charles Lohmann won the annual turkey shoot held by the Kenlworth Polce Department recenty at the Unon Commsson pstol Boulevard. He receved a 16-pound turkey. A frut cake was awarded :p Pntmlrrnn Arthur r.rwn, ml County Park range off the placed.second. GET SET FOR THE HOLIDAYS WITH NEW WINDOW SHADES HOLLAND MADISON LM (up «M neh), / TORK CLOTH ON YOUR ROLLER 22" 24" 26" 28" 30" JOHNSTON PAINT SHOP ICHABD HAKT1O N. UNION AVB. CBanford «-254t Any one of these famous make panos exclusve at Grffths can be purchased on convenent terms. STEINWAY CHICKERING HARDMAN KIMBALL MUSETTE WURLITZER WINTER MINIPIANO HAMMOND ORGAN and SOLOVOX" "The Musc Center of New Jertef STEINWAY REPRESENTATIVES 605 Broad Street, Newark 2, New Jersey <a»sa WaaaasJar gnlas DaUl 9 TaL alarkrt Announcng the wonderful the ajl-nght parkng ordnance, Chlef Conkln announced. Gospel Chapel Speaker Announced KENILWORTH John Smart of the Emmaus Bble School, Toronto, Ont., Canada, wll be the speaker for the day at the Kenlworth Gospel Chapel ths Sunday, The Sunday school chldren are preparng for then* annual treat, [whch wll be held Thursday evenng, December 22.. Thanksgvng Message At Rotary Meetng KENILWQRTH -A Thanks^ gvng -message yeas presented bv Longaker, ps "Presbyteran the regular urcheon meetng of the Kenlworth Rotary Club at the Htchn ost. Route 29, last Wednesday. The meetng was conducted by Earl- Pollack, ^resdent. 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13 : ". ^ " ~\ A,. ^» THK CHAWOHj) elfyjm AMD CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, ER 1, 1M9 Recent Events of Interest In Cranford Publc Schools! ; tatef6d Subjects Students n Harold Wlsons physcs class and Olver Wests ntermedate algebra class had the- opportunty recently o*-seeng the two.subjects closely ntegrated uponthe completon of the study of the pendulum and fallng bodes formulas. John Baldeschweler and Robert Johanson performed the necessary experments before both classes to addton to computng" the mathematcal results. On Hanor Sell.." Due ~to~7ur~ertor" n copytog grades, the name of Lynn Newfrwanger was omtted from the nnth grade honor roll publshed l t. w e e k... ; ;. KOOSEVELT SCHOOL Kndergarten The chldren to Mss Helen Klases class have been learnng many nterestng thngs about Pgs;DudlgyHuger,TheWolf; Agnes Brown; lttle Red Rdng ^ ^Pamela-Smth. The Teeny zarms. tatty scnubel Drought _ pumpkn to school whch came from her grandfathers farm. Happy Dreyer brought a pece of sugar cane whch came from a farm to Lousana. Interestng- nformaton has been contrbuted by Bran Contey, Bobby Pke, Joan Lesle, Carol Ann Martn and Alen Doktor who spent ther vacatons on farms. Davd Orth and Blly Sprole have coats lned wth real fleece. The class has enjoyed stores of the "Bg and Lttle Farmer." "The Cozy Lttle Farm." "Anmals of Fanner Jones," "The Farm Book" and "Lttle Lamb." Two specal treats were seeng a move about Farm Anmals" and makng butjter to school whch was spread on crackers at lunch tme. Los Shaheen brought a collecton of shells whch she had made when she went to Florda. ; Some turkey pctures were made by Martha Damon, Mark. Prtchard, Conne Beall and Phyll Boardman. Grade 2 -The-boys-and-grs-n-MrsrGwen Tny Woman, Robert DeVnney, The lttle Pne Tree; Davd Douglass, Donald Duck; Patrca Downng, Amanda; Arthur Lsant, Amandas best frend; Pater Pender, Peter Churchmouse; Dana Baldwn and Blly Stacey, Hansel and Gretel; Jacquelne Pollard, the wtch; Ernest Boyd, Ptooccho; Rchard VanHorn, The 500 Hats; Sharon Martn, Lttle Bo-Peep; Edward Conoyer, The New Book. John Rash announced the program andheld the flag.. Ths program was repeated to Cleveland School ths mornng. Grades Mrs. Olva Burnettsthrd graders.have begun the studyoof Swtzerland. Many chldren have added nterest to the subject by brtogng to materal for exhbt Mary Isngs second grade gave an as- ~~sembly program on November 22 about Book Week. The chldren. made enlarged book covers of ther favorte, books and actajt.out the characters of the stores. Jane McGovney showed a collecton of carved wooden dolls and a muscal bread tray made to Swtzerland, also a number of Swss scenes; Lucy # Ann Qualntance,-a carved wooden pen; Gayle Smth, a muscal powder box, and Sandra Wllams, an alhum of pctures taken to Swtzerland by a member of her famly. ;. s Pctures from the lbrary were shown by Gayle Smth, Ronald JMaloneyand Betty Parrott Mss Jane Doneys thrd graders were delghted by a Delft type plate made to Austra brought to by Rchard McFadden. Rchard also read a Dutch story called "Wndmlls and Wooden Shoes," whch told about Delft and all the pottery t produces. The class wll study about Swt- [zcrland next, and the chldren have Collected several good lbrary books whch tell all.about ths country. The class story, "Thanksgvng Day," told about the thngs for whch Amercana are thankful:. followng chldren*.. part: Betty Eudene, a lttle who ddnt lke to read; Barbara Coddngton, the book fary; Pamela Mey, Lttle Mss Muffet; Leonard TunstalL the Spder; Judy Degen and Edmund Martn, Jftck and Jll; Davd Angus. Lesle Ker and Kenneth Nyce, The Three Lttle meyer and lato Relly. The followng chldren wrote nterestng stores about lfeto New Jersey: Joyce * Watknson, Dasy Crane, Dolly Goodfellow, Davd Conley, Rchard ^JVutchey, Jtoss, -?*. ~^»«t Rowland and Tommy-O^Bren, P4c^Dunn! > jnf& grade cl hres about New Jersey have been buwk-by- Joyce Wotknson, Dpn Knowlson and lato Relly. New sample products of New Jersey - -~o~»~»»~ys*u we uuyuuwcr, have been placed on the exhbt!was the frst oneto Amerca tol tnhlo hv TMrlr Rnhso»/«*«D,«lmnlr» alt m M ~..._»»--l nterested to the Mayflower Compact whch has ts 32Kh brthday table by Dck Robey, Ross Row* land, Sdney Adams, Bll Weydemeyer, Mary Lynn Larsen, Carol Holroyd and Kenneth Shaffer. The members of Mrs. Hatte Meyers fourth grade class 1 took charge of the Thanksgvng assembly. The "Thnkng B enttled _ Thanksgvng." [Each «hfld -contrbuted some artcle of foodtothe Cranford Welfare Assocaton wth the dea that they could make some person to Cranford enjoy- Thanksgvng more. Mrs. Grady accepted the chldrens contrbutons. Mss Charlotte Sommers took charge of the whch followed. After fh» program, the new books. Then Wy Mnrf* JTHanlntghHng mnpt Sedel read three of the new stores I The. followng chldren receved to them. Now all but four are "" members of the pubjlc lbrary.. Grade S The boys andjjrs n Mrs. Una 100 percent n spellng: Joseph Babtoec, Harry Bdwkley r -Robert B bfrances Collagen, Alan Jearr Foster, ^WeHs JonesTGnda Martry Else McDonald. Ronald Mller; John Render, Denns Schar, ths week. Ths document whch JNancyHfertoa, Jane Sheldon and was sgwd aboard the Mayflower, ClTte e to Amerca to make all men equal by law. The chldren were surprsed to learn that ths prncple was consdered before the Declaraton of Independence and the Amercan Cbnsttu- ton.. -. : " The followng members of the Grade 4 Mrs. Rta Sansones fourth grade pupls enjoyed Paula Hofmanns readng of "Our Countrys Story." by Frances Cavanah. The followng chldren had ther, drawngs posted on the class bul- Herrmann, Jance* Papp and Mar- P lyn Powers. -9be GradeX followng people Mss p grade manrh taned an excellent recordtoarthmetc for trje month of November: Kenneth Taylor, Sandra-^Gastaldo, Nancy Newman, Patrca; Rakan, Roger Hoknvchak, Dorayne Dadd, Audrey Rosendale, Barbara Harrs, Eleanor Damm. Ingrd Spears, Dane Duff, Joan WahL Donald Wnne, AJvoy Mtchell and Beverly Garvey, The class enjoyed seeng a coconut whch was brought n by Tm coverng from the coconut, and program ati Chr ttmas showed the class just how t looks presented by the J nsde. The boys and grls also en- L^ a b [ JJ, oyedj»avngatasteofthecoconull~*_ J? lne The followng "grltnave MJO"wl» Westfleld, y l _ J? The followng "grltnave MJO"wl» Westfl perfect scores Jn spellng every ;next Thursday. weekhstrean -Eteauu Daunt - Mr* Kttleso musc tobe leld Mus. Methodst 1:45 P-» Nancy Newman, pg y Eteauu Daunt Dorayne Dadd, Cranford Artste In Chrstmas Program Mrs. Allen Kttleson, soprano; Mrs. R. P. Ferguson, panst,,, and Mrs. Frank V. H. Carthy, organst, y Mr* Kttleson wn sn,r th Grand rangedby MHes Martn.Ferguson Gould, Westfled Mendelssohns and Mrs. The fohowng members of thejdrawtogs posted on the class bul- not whch was brought to by Tm "ra. r«u«.».«. ^XMV, ^aa^*,. Readng Club presented book re- Jetn board: Joan Dll. Paula Hof-Myers. Tm, had splt the outer all of Cranford. wll take paft to a Do Your Xmas Shoppng vewkdurnff-rnnh-lb.v^-nr-m.j = 1 l :.... " V Lynn Hunter brought n a lttle [Bog puppet. Grade 4 The pupls to Mrs. Arthaltoda Quantances fourth grade -brought n nterestng-pc turesforthe-no vember bulieun board. They showed thngs they, have to ths country for whch they are thankful. In addton to pctures of turkeys they lsted} schools, parents, homes, books, democracy and freedom. Pctures were, broughtto by Vctor Wbtmeyer.JCenneth Shaffer, Sdney Adamst BJJ1 Weyde- IB. Smth, drector of elementary educaton, urged the. parents to cooperate wth tbe readng program n the schools by schedulng televson programs so that readng at home was not ruled out She also called ther attenton to the many parents who had sent word nto the school that by schedulng the programs and- by contnung ther 9wn nterests n readng they had been able to keep ther chldrens [nterest to ther books. Mrs. Smth also remnded the parents thatany program seen by chldrento the moves or on televson or heard on the rado was a passng thng; that through -books was the Amerhertage preserved for the chld and a record of current happenngs mantaned!. She also remnded them that, then- chldren were the leaders of tomorrow, and that they needed to refer to books for the accumulaton of knowledge both to the past and present n the [search for solutons of problems.,. Grade 5 Lynn Jacobseh reports that Jula Modetz, a senor to the hgh [sehool r - j vated;... «,_ ffth grade class regularly every afternoon last week to observe I the class do ther daly work. She has.seen the chldren conduct arthmetc, Englsh, hstory and physcal educaton classes. CLEVELAND SCHOOL Kndergarten Edward. Coe has the honor of beng the frst member of the kndergarten class to Jon the Cranford Publc Lbrary. Snce he Joned, the followng chldren have become members: Charles Krp-r pendorf, Peyton Old, Royce Brown, Ruth Lerda, Corlss VogeL Mary vews _, Lawrence, Robert Fortenbaugh, Floyd Schroppe, Wllam Rggs,, Charles Scher, Melvn Naper,! Dexter Pease, Eugene Owens, Nancy Tdabock, Joseph Percola, Barbara West, Robert Westervelt and Steven Baran.. LINCOLN acbooh leys class wrote and llustrated stores for Thanksgvng. Laura Taff s thankful for the desks and chars to the classroom and Wayne tlergott for readng books whch jhow how to read; George Scott, Unda Bretet tod Phlp Holmtulst are thankful for then* nce homes. All the chldren are thankful they lve, to Amerca and are tryng to be good Amercans by obeyng the school rules made by the student c^rl 1H Thngs take on a new look n g e on a new look n Mss Mary Rose Mooneya frst grade. The bulletn boards, easels and sand table have been panted by the IndustralArts Club under the drecton of Frank Tansey. Those who partcpated to the project were the followng boys:-bob Patterson, Bll Calhoun, Robert Kame and Albert Lawspn from Mrs. Duffys class; Walter Sosowsk, Leroy Gbson, Davd Holmes] [and Ted. Jackson from Mrs. Pattersons class. -Amercan Book Weekr r and~~the Socal Study Unh on trans caused nterest to mount Charles /Crlssman, Tommy : Mtchell and Robert Talbot Charles Krppendorf wentto the Natonal Hstorcal Parkto. Morrstown. Whle there he went toto George Washngtons House and saw a bg pnnng wheel, old faahjonad beds, far hjt freplaces -" «-- pots to them and 1 Mrs. Dors Nsws lend* vsjtad the Cranford PvWe I Lbrary durng Book Weak. Ths was ^e flmt trto to the U- brary for many of tha chldren. s^seo«l«xpu»*!wh the varous book* and plcturss could be found. Than d t hgh. I Myers brought n "Tbe Tran [Book" and "The Lttle Tran." The followng books from the school lbrary were enjoyed hy rt ("Bdng the^ Rals, fchoochoo" and "The Lttle Engne that ICouW." James Scott and Ellen Carey have brought to ther Vew Masters and the class has enjoyed the flms of Hansel and GreteL Bruce Demblng shared hs record player and hs album of records on Hansel and GreteL Mss Sommers met the group and taught them a Thanksgvng song, "Tht Turkey Came.", The chldren enjoyed the song and game. -,. * : o, -«- A summary of the South Amercan unt was gvtn by Mrs. Alce Collns* thrd grade class at the prmary grades assembly, d GIFT CENTRE Taa, f* rbmtm**** Bm bacon*yonrgffcenlm. ELIZABETH / gan... and your shoppng centra H. J. Goark* Co. hm.sa«odcoons ore flled to overflowng, ts sx floors a n Satdafm packl So start yoar OnstmaB shoppng now. fft f OPEN THURSDAY NIGHT TIL 9 Also Open Mondays *<l Chrstmas. plorers redscu FREK OF CHABCE Well Tea supply tkm... tl J. GtA» Cswffta «lte JEXwho traveled to South the products of the vaatras, tha languages, tbe anlfjaje and the brds. ***T^ ant datfef war* also gven. A chart show** the products we recev* frog* South Amerca for whch we ara grateful The followng chldren contrhutad: Barbara Haut, tubtm. It jtm oware, agrtrs }vntf paper M «fje f wtk cntrbut Donna Zftgfcr man Ifanhall a, *«** Voa, Lyo Hdte, Rob- ; the chldren tha nev books and an- trt Knorr. Charles Johnson, Leonttrtatoad them wth atveral stor- ard Nash, John Hynts,Connla Delas. Tht followng chldren ar«4«b***% Vrgtoa Uyers, Wllam of Vbe lmrarr llb Mus Charl P Jd Q new owng chldren ar«4«b***% Vrgto of Vbe lmrarr. llb Mus, Charles Donnelly, Jean Laland, Carol Klu-.Davd Kng; Wll^Woolly. Jan- Meredth PhUpot. Annet Laurel, Beatrce ThalL Anna e l l y benpes. Compton. C eth PhUpot. Ann Kathleen Wesa, Los L Cmpton. Kathleen Wesa, Los Carsley, Jtoune Lang, Jerry FroebaL Chsrl Btyrster, Mary Ann belle Ifoyer. Henry LaBata. Thomas Bowne and Bruce BrumflekL 1ANT Do Your CHRISTMAS Earl Coctello and Rudy StrVart, Grade t The grls and boys to Mss Betty [Many parentstenjwedumrpro^ gram and axpressed ther appreclaton of the amount of nterest the schools were stmulatng. GUlesples second grade welcomed! Mrs. Ethel B. Smth, drector of Charlotte Wllams to the class.elementary educaton, explaned I The class s proud of the record ofto the parents that most of the un-. havng 100 per cent for four school; ts to the socal studes to Cran- Jdays. I ford attempted to develop n chl- Mrs. KMe Mllers second gradadren a respect and understandng AT ALBAN-LEW1S WHERE YOU WILL FIND THE BEST SELECTION OF BEAUTIFUL GIFTS <HffT WBAPPING WITHOUT EXTBA COST USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN A ftmatt Baaaalk W» MaM Any Gft Uaul Waala s studytog about yn«n«n«4 and the of the chldren of other countres, chldren have an Indan museum. She dscussed the pont that ths Judy Walter brought to a papoose was a part of the Human Relatons to a cradle board and a page of Program as t was gven to the Lnmusc, "The Dance of the Indans." con PTA by Dr..Dan Dodson of Margery Tdabock brought her New York Unversty at ther j Indan dolls. John Glfllan loaned meetng Monday nght, November the. class hs tepee; Jean Knexo 31. brought a canoe, drum, Indan pa- She also ponted out to parents, poose on a cradle board. Barbara varous devces and technques that Gttens has moccasns, canoe and the teacher had used to the furan Indan doll Judy Evans therance of her program and the brought to a totem pole, canoe. In- reason for them. " YOUM BILLS UNTIL JANUARY ^^PaMtf^^Bv tfvma^a^sk Ma^s^aff^v^Bk va^f^^sa^p tfvtf^sk v^^^^^aflvs^^a^^fe ^ S^^K So dxnga> TOUT gmss baaly yotcu 4JUJMI Ilhrtto ycy y w hull dan calendar. Wllam Bragdon has a canoe, and an Indan doll to the museum and Wllam Mcheb brought to a bracelet and an Indan purse. Kathlyn Morrson loane< an arrow head. Stores were wrtten and told about these artcles. Jack Smons, Luclf Weston, Ju dy Evans,. Kathleen Knezo. Wl lam Mchaels,* Robert Sharer, Lynne Leohhardt, Carol Poorman, Mrs.» W Mary Wlsons.recently made a feld ffth grade trp to fajjean bock Knezo and Margery Tda contrbuted Indan pctures from the Cranford Publc Lbrary. Jean Wells, Carol Poorman, Kathleen Knezo, Jean Knezo, Stephen StuTler and Wllam Mcheb] contrbuted Indan artcles from newspapers. Grade! Fllng gft boxes for under prvleged chldren overseas s one of mlarze themselves wth dfferent trees near Lncoln School. Many fallng leaves were dentfed. All students enjoyed the trp and hope to make another one Boon. Those who accompaned Mrs. Wlson -were Vrgna Andersen, Shrley Baldwn, Carol Buschold.l Mary Jane Coates, Frank DePaul, Clyde Durham, John Enevoldsen, Frederck Fsh, Judy Gademan, Sonja Gerow, Blly Hettraan^CUfford Jackson, Lev! Kng, Gwendolyn Laurel, Robert Maggs, Russell Meyers, Rose Perano, Sylva Pettjohn, fchlw^ Sangulano, Arlene Schtoper, Walter Schuster, Joyce Hmuewaes Hardware AppM«c«-Glts Iuvacu auuran overseas s one of IWard, Warren Wnflel the major actvtes of the Junor I Wtone, Thomas Wade 4ed Cross. Chldren to Mss Ellx-laldtoe Gray. U>eth Kelly* thrd grade who have I ffnufftrt SCH Itbeth Kelly* thrd grade who have 1elped to ths work are: Patrca 3arafla, Judth Koshurba, Carol C Joan 109 N. UNION AVE. Iarrs. Beverly Chovarou, 13rebart, Douglas Tucker, C«13to*ley.and Robert Lawrence. _ 1 Durng Book Week, tha chldren^ Mrs. Emma Tracys class spent Ths appnas to straght dung* only. ThalL Ward, Robert Warren IN G6ERKE-S BASEMENT n th. ba»«««t rght op ta Chdataum Ev». Frday. D^. 23. USE OUR FREE PARKING WEST JERSEY & PRICE STS. Turner. Wnfleld. SCHOOL Om*» t Mss Ruth Bownes ascohd graders ware busy decoratng the room for Thanksgvng. They made turkeys to trm the front bulletn board. Several chldren drew jpk-j tuna showng hqlr the Plgrms celebrated tha frst Thanksgvng 4,600 qprts -, Net Press Run - TODAYS ISSUE GAR WOOD GRANFORD KENILWORTH 14 Shoppng Days Tll Chrstmas IHURSDAY. DECEMBER 28 Pages FIVE CENTS Beneft Flay Here Two ts ;h School PTA Sponsorng Comedy By Dramatc Onb 1 Sponsored by the Cranford Hgh School PTA, the Cranford Dramatc Club wll present the play, "Over -Twenty-One" n the hgh school audtorum tomorrow and Saturday evenngs.- The PTA wll use ts proceeds from the play to assst n the development of playground facltes behnd the hgh school. Cranford resdents had an opportunty to see the scale model of ths development at the recent hgh school Open House. "Over Twenty-One" s a comedy wrtten, hy Ruth /Gordon and drected by John W/ Gles, ace drector of the Cranford Dramatc Club. Mr. Gles, who s also one of the leadng actosuaf the dub, wll be remembered for bs drecton of Candlelght Carol Servce At Methodst Church Sunday Th frvr+v..a.. :.. " * The fourth : annual candlelght Chrstmas carol presented Sunday at 4 p. mr by the chors- of Cranford Methodst Church. Ths specal muscal jw. Beach, Mrs. E. D. 1 Davs wu servce, wll be Mrs._G..Gundersonj basses, Fred Swsher, Dudley Robnson, Dojald Davs, Keth Warner, Wllam Knox, Jon Thesmeyer and Thomas F. The opens the servces of the Advent. Henry M. Boardman s drector of the groups and Mrs. George Rothweler, Jr., s organst, publc s nvted. An nnovaton n.the program ths year wll be a boys descant ccompanyns the chor ^r three numbers, "I Wonder As I Wander, Appalachan carol; "Gesu Bamno," Yon, and "Slent Nght" The chor wll sng the followng electons: "Behold I Br GSood 1 " "Tdngg 7 ght," Adam; Jrng You Huhn; "O^Holy No Candle Was George Greenwood, Ots Gove and Herbert Sjursen. Partcpatng n the descant chor wll, be Glenn Allnger, Buzalsk, Stephen Boyer, Robert! MUer, BUly Morell, Charles Boardman,. John Boyer, Charles Maynard, Teddy Morell and Ted Munday. Heads Servce dub Monday at 7 nu, to the cafetera of Cranford program charman for the "The Late George "Years Ago." Apley" and The seenea set to an Army amp n Mam, Fla. The play derpnatetrquartet ncludng Mr. Ellenscrbes the amusng events whtfh bq^ y H ^ ^ There and No Kre," Lehman; "At he Manger,". Anderson; "We Saw 3m Sleepng," Kennedy; "Lo, bw. A Rose," Praetorus;"How "ar Is It to, Bethlehem?" Shaw, and O Sng to God," Gounod- Two numbers, "Carol of the Jells," Wlhousky, and lumber Song, "Vrgns wll be sung by a tro consstng of A. Ellenbacher, R. Rohrer and F. H. Hock. "GlQry to God," by Mozart and "Methnks I Hear," BedelLjyll be sung by a Gas Rate Talk on Chrstmas Legends N y ack students r>l t e ^ To SngMessah e Club Supper Party supper.ens.lmrs. Clnton H. Holder, Mrs. Cll Rd ACNll CollegeJ Raymond A. ONell, Jr., Mrs. Wl- Uam Meyer, Mrs. Edward G. Outlaw and Mrs. George W. Gross. Annnnnvnfnt halt b(t*n mndc b> on Resumng Testnony On Request for Increase Dec. 16 Followng the cross examnaton Saturday of wtnesses for the Elzabethtown Consoldated Gas Company, the State Board of Publc Utlty Commssoners adjourn-j occur when a dstngushed news-[man and T. J. Buzalsk. paper edtor enlsts to the army I Members of the senor chor nas a prvate n order to further hs deals of democracy. Approachng " * dfflmuy Ifamng-the techncaltes of ar warfare whch would.qualfy hnt or Offcer Tranng SchooL Although he s loyally supported and coached by hs wfe, a successful wrter of books and scenaros, hs efforts to keep up wth hs young assocates are frantcand amusng. ~ Starrngto the play, as the move wrter Paula Wharton, wll be Lousa Old. Mrs. Old made her debut wth the Cranford Dramatc Club " n^-a one-act play, "Scrambled dude: Sopranos, Mrs. L. G. Hlyard Mrs A Ellbh p yard, Mrs. AẸllenbacher, Bonne" Mss rmss Buuulu Gaul; Mrs. C.H. Grady,-Mrs. L. Smth, Mrs. R, Rohrer, Mrs: Isobe Mc- Kenna, Mrs. F. Dexter, Mrs J. N. Thompson, Mss Irene Robert and Mss Althea Young; ^ altos, Mss Blanche Lambert, Mss Barbara Hock, Mrs. F. H. Hock, Mrs. F. ed ts hearng ol the companys ratejncrease petton to Frday; December 16 at 10:30 a. m. at 1060 Broad street, Newark.. In order to provde tme for study of "the proposed $592,127 nr-the commsson extended DB. HENRY J. BONEIIE Kwans / Inducton Offcers Installed Eggs," and.starred to "She Stoops to Conquer and."return Engagement." Mrs. Old had:consderable dramatc experence at Brearley School and Vassar College and has appeared to small rado roles on "The March of Tme" and "The Telephone Hour." - Co-starrng wth Mrs. Old wll] be Paul Wrght, as Max Wharton, newspaper edtor turned Army prvate. Mr. Wrght obtaned hs frst dramatc experence to the Cap and Gown organzaton at the Unversty of.pttsburgh, was stage managerof thelatrobedramatc Club and has been seen to "But Not Goodbye", "Ten Lttle Meet n New Home Indans" Apley." and "The Late George The supportng cast wll Include a number of experenced Cranford thespana. Hope Mlus dramatc experence ncludes three years of dramatc school and three years of summer stock wth the Nell Gwn ^Theatre, Maden Brdge, N. Y. She has appeared n "Years Ago," "Return Engagement" and "Fresh Fske Post Sesson At Headquarters. On South Avenue Capt, Newell Rodney Fske Post, 3851 VFW, held ts frst meetng Tuesday nght at the new post headquarters on South avenue near Centennal avenue. It was reported that Henry Schwarz, Barney Yansch and M. D. Colaner ex- [peot to complete the nsde walls and have the heatng equpment nstalled wthn the next 10 days. Past Commanders Thomas J. Butler and, James B. Dryden of the buldng fund commttee were named n charge of sellng bonds to rase the balance needed for completon of the new headquarters. The bonds, Tor memberspnly, untl February 1 the suspended rates whch were to expre January 1.. Those examned by the commsson were Wllam Potter, vcepresdent; of the company; Leo Loteb, New York engneer and expert for the company, and Alfred E. Forstall of Montclar, fate consultant. Last Thursday, the commsson drew testmony that the bulk of the ncrease-would lw Ievled~aganst resdental Customers separate from house heatng and that commercal houses and ndustry as a would have lower gas rates. class Announcement was made that a 25-year pn wll be a\varded. James The case for the Ctzens Commttee opposed to, the requested ncreases s based on nvestgatons conducted by the central group representng the commttee at the] hearngs. In the lght of ts nformaton, ncludng pertnent matters supported by the foregong and other testmony, the commttee wll request denal of the ncrease and establshment of a decreased rate. They wll also ask the commssonersto consder dscontnuance of servce charges, removal of the fuel adjustment clause, and payment of a rebate by the gas company based on ts falure to protect; ts customers under the fuel adjustment clause. The Ctzens Commttee grew out of,the vv efforts of four Cranford resdents whovopposed the request of the company at the May hearng. Apponted Dr. Henry J. Mneur was nstalled, as presdent of tbe Cranford Kwans Club," succeedng Rchard ~~ MrFaHHpn, nt tht» ywlrly jmrh. eon meetng of the club n the Chmney Corner Tuesday. > Lt Governor Robert E. Goldsby Elzabeth conducted the Ceremony. Other offcers were nstalled as follows: Vce-presdent, Sdney L. Nunn; secretary, John G. Harney; assstant secretary, George W. Orrok, and treasurer, Harold S. Compton. Installedas new mem bersof the board of drectors were James J. Coupland, Joseph A. Xowalskj-Fraak-Remsey and "Chrstmas Legends? wll be the M. Doran, Doran holds an degree from Smth College done graduate work at and-harvard Unvers- She formerly "was an assstant professor of Englsh at New College for Women and s a publshers lterary advser. Mrs. Doran, who s a revewer and wrter, wll have her frst full-length book publshed n the sprng. In edton, she s actve on the Tuberculoss League and ber of the board and/charman of the case 1 commttee of he r Chldrens Servce, Bureau. A member of Ph Beta Kappa, Mrs. Doran also s. the author of numerous short stores and crtcal artcles. Mss Specht wll lead the club to the sngng of Chrstmas carols and Mrs. Anthony Sten wll, accompany on tbe voln. Decoratons wll be to charge «t Mr Rchard M. Van Horn. Mrs. Irv- Mrs. Edwn C. Zone, art and musc charman, that 66 reservatons have been made by members for the opera matnee on December 27 at the Metropoltan Opera House. Lly Pons wll perform n "Luca Dlammermoor." A meetng of the clubs executve commttee was held Monday nght at the home of the presdent, Mrs. Ells G. Bshop, 61 Normande place. A chorus of 60 students from the Mssonary Tranng nsttute, Nyack, N. Y, wll present Handels oratoro;"the Messah," Sunday at (Move for 3 More 8 p. m.. n the Cranford Hgl> School audtorum. The" chorus has been selected jrnm nrr^nng &% lons Plan XmasTrea at the nsttute.. Also featuredlh^t der drecton of Dr. Lee Olson, drector of the School of Sacred Musc at the nsttute, wl be an orchestra of 40 members. Dr. Olson has toured throughout the Unted States and Canada, presentng concerts of sacred musc. For several years he has performed before capacty audences at Carnege Hall, New York Cty. Best known among hs compostons are "Psalm 47" and "To the Regons Beyond." pr. Olson -receved the degree off Doctor of Sacred Musc - """" -m the. School of Sacfed Commttee Receves Recommendaton for Added Traffc Control Recommendaton that a traffc! ght be nstalled at North avenue. f Free Moves for Chldren at Local Theatre December 23 Plans. for the second. annual Chrstmas program of free moves fpr fvffnfnrnl rhlhtyn nounced at a meetng of the Lons ng- h Anderson. supper--dar-^nb^ruesday^ghrarthexmmney man, wll be asssted by Mrs. Krwn Amck, Mrs. J. Walter Coffee,! Mrs. Kenneth A. De Longe, Mrs. Carl H. Housqust, Mrs. Barton H. Felds." She s an experenced d- Scott at formal ceremones 1 to be rector of the club, havng produced "Candlelght." Howard Mlus has been seen to a number of one-act plays, notably "Delta Wfe." Hs work as the prosecutng attorney to "Lbel" wll be remembered. Waldron Hock s a newcomer to the Cranford stage; He has done H consderable amount of professonal actng and has appeared wth neghborng dramatc clubs ncludng the Theatre Guld of the. Roselles and the Foothlls Players. Wllam Wseman s known not only for the memorable stage sets whch he has desgned, but for hs actng to such plays as "The Torchbearers," "The Slver Chord" and "Lost Horzon." He was last seen last year n "Whle The Sun Shnes. 1 \.... Irene Carrer s known as one of the most competent and convncng of local performers. Her long, experence wth the Cranford Dramatc ClUb ncludes dstngushed appearances to "Ten Lttle Indans" and "The Late George Apl " Mrs. Carrer has appeared on the stage from tme to tune ever w 1» snce her dramatc work at Cornell I n e a n n Unversty. One of the most popular actors to the club s Itanken Mllard. He s known for fne performances to "Kss the Boys Goodbye," "The Torchbearers," "Return Engagement" and "She Stoopsto Conquer." Hs most recent appearnlco wasto the producton "Whle The Sun Shnes." Anne Messerve made her stage debut In "Street Scene" at the age of 7. She Is one of the fne young actresses of the club, havng re- ^nlly appeared to ftthe Late ^e rge Apley" and "But Not Goodbye." Cranford theatre lovers always "«k forward to performance* by that flne character actor Sam Rlch- n nd. He was last seen to "Years held n the new buldng. A report was gven on the Cranford Clppers and the posts bowlng league by Mchael Skora, sports charman. He urged ttore members to turn out for the events. Rchard Dowdell, servce offcer, announced that World War II dvdend checks, wll be maled, startng some tme to January. The] checks wll be sent at the rate of 200,000 a day, he reported: Anyone owng the government money as -the result of overpayment on subsstence allowances orj other ~ veterans benefts or defaults on loons, may fnd that part or all of ther share of the specal dvdend payment on natonal servce lfe nsurance wll be deducted to cover ther debts. Accordng to the Veterans Admnstraton, approxmately 600,- 000 veterans are ndebtedto the government for a total of 70 mllon dollars. Past Commander Butler was n They^are Dr.-Sumner-B. Sweetser, Wllam F. Lttle, Thomas A. OBoyle and Frederck P. Andersen. In order to coordnate.the protests whch came to them, several mass meetngs and many smaller meetngs wereheld. Mr. Andersen was elected charman of the commttee and he apponted hmself and the followng to conduct the commttees case: Thomas A. OBoyle, attorney, Cranford; Wllam F. Lttle, attorney, Cranford; Sumner B. Sweetser, engneer, Cranford; Howard R. Petsch, engneer, Unon; Charles R. "Teller, counclman, Roselle Park; Mrs. Howard R. Petsch, Unon; Mrs. Jean Manhelm, Hllsde. Meyer Gnsberg, Unon, attorney for the Unon Retal Merchants Assocaton, joned the central group and at the hearng on November 15, 1949, attorneys appeared on behalf of muncpaltes affected by the proposed ncrease. Wnfleld Scott. Other members of the board are Jesse D. Allen, James F. Kervck and the -Rev. Wllam H. Nebanek..,,... Commttee charmen for the comng year were named as follows: Membershp and attendance,. Jesse D. Allen; Key Club, Kngsland Ward; underprvleged chld, the Rev. Wllam H. Nebanek. agrculture and conservaton, Raymond G. Lauer; program and rnusc, Rchard N. McFadden; achevement reports, John G. Harney; publc relatons, Fred Gray, Jr.; boys and grls work, James J. Coupland; nter-club relatons, G. Wnfleld Scott; support of churches, ~ C. Mory; house and receprge F. Rchards.. presdents pn was presented to Retrng Presdent Me- Fadden. Eml Hedt, retrng presdent of the Elzabeth club, nducted Wllam McCrae, assstant manager of the Cranford Branch of the Unon "asiajsw: member. Guests ncluded Rae Armstrong and Varn McFarland* of Cranford, HaroIH O. Bates, past presdent o the Elzabeth club; Lous Havland, presdent-elect of the Elzabeth club, and Leonard Hank of Mch gan. Leuau7-MrsT~Bruno C Metzner, Mrs. Van Horn. Mrs. A. M. Wlson, Mrs. Gharles GUlespe. Mrs. Forrest H. Blandng, Mrs. Charles J. Stev- To Dscuss Welfare Plans For Chrstmas The Cranford Welfare. Assocaton wll complete ts plans for fllng the Chrstmas needs of those beng served by the assocaton, at a regular monthly busness meetng! tonght at 8:J5to the welfare room. It s expected, that the assocaton wll- follow a-practce establshed three years ago of dstrbutng small baskets of frut to the aged and nform, of whom there are about 12, and of grantng food orders to tle famles, ncludng about- 23, whch are. elgble for] such help, Mrs. Carre Grady, executve secretary, announced. Mrs. Grady reported that the Cranford Junor Servce League] has ntated an nterestng method of dstrbutng Chrstnas gfts through the assocaton. Mothers have been permtted a choce of; the most needed artcle of m 0 be gven to ther chldren as a Chrstmas gft. The leagues commttee on Chrstmas plannng felt thattoad- HrC~t~~h l Corner Restaurant. The club s sponsorng the project agan ths year. The program, whch last year attracletl a capacty crowd of youngsters, wll be held at the Cranford Theatre on Frday, afternoon, December 23. at 1:15 p. m., t was announced by Edward J. Shaheen, charman., The moves, whch wll nclude a three-hour program of cartoons, comedes and a Western feature, wll be open to all local school chldren from the frst through the eghth grades. Tckets wll be dls trbuled shortly to the varous elen 1946 Musc Sernna: The tute, the Unon Theologcal to New York Cty. / ssonary Tranng / Instll referred to as Nyack, s located? n the Hudson Valley, 24 mles from New York Cty. Nyack s Amercas frst Bble school and s one of the largest theologcal schools n the East. Lghts on Jlfnynr Throws Swtrhcharge of meetng... refreshments 1 * : - /, :, ; at the One case each of whoopng cough, German measles and chcken pox were reported to the Board of Health durng the past week, t was announced yesterday by Health Offcer W. P. Smth. One person was btten by a dog durng the week. hu g hu as "But Hot «l0hl) In Todays ssue Amusements 20 Churches 26 ClmmlAed «Comng" Events 12 Edtoral 10 Garweod Kenlworth.^. 21 Obtuary :,.:... 8 Mayng the Cards 14 4 Weather, Rver Footbrdge Constructon Completed Constructon of a footbrdge across the Rahway Rver from Rversde drve, near Kensngton ave* nue, to the foot of Balmere parkway has been completed by the; Unon County Park Commsson. The brdge s bult of wood and has guard rals and sde-slats for safety precautons. A request for constructon of the] Cooperaton In Clothng Drve Here In connecton wth ts drve for clothng for dsplaced persons o: Europe, the Cranford Lons Club jhas arranged wth the Swan Cleaners to dean the clothng contrbuted, t was announced ths week. Persons nterested n contrbutng used clothng n. the drve are requested to take ther donatons to Wllam G. Muller, charman, at the Robbns and Allson warehouse. South avenue, east. Ths campagn, whch was naugurated fallowng the readng by Mrs. Thomas G. Glley of a letter from her daughter, Mary Lou, who s workng among dsplaced persons n Europe, at meetngs of local-servce clubs, wll be contnued for some tme, t was announced. The Rotary Club also s sendng clothng to Mss Glley for dstrbrdge was made by resdents of j button 1 among dsplaced persons to the Normande Park secton and Germany, and local churches have was approved by the Townshp Commttee followng a publc hearng. Resdents of Balmere parpbeen urged to cooperate to a notce sent out by Mrs. C. G. Albury of the Cranford Councl of Church way opposed the project snce they Women, sad t would result to addtonal Those wshng to send ther con- pedestran traffc on that street, jtrbutons drect may address ther The brdge gves pupls from bundles to Mss Mary Lou Glley. Normande Park a more drect Church World Servce, I.R.S. Sub route to and from the hgh school, Unt, Amercan Zone Headquart has been ponted out. Resdents ters, APO 407, U.S.A., Care Post n that area wll have easer, access Master, New York, N. Y. to Nomahegan Park. I I Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Guyer of 319 Mrs. J. J. Smth of 28 Parkway Hampton street entertaned 14 Vllage returned home Monday members of the Sunday school ur :t^^hj[e5jj^^ Cty, where shetuderwent an op- Church at a party- Tuesday ght era ton recently. at ther home. 1 p g t tat to HrCon~to~~the surprselelement the gft, there wll be the satsfy on of gvng somethng that wll serve a great and mmedate need, Mrs. Grady sad. Enforcement Drve On Bke Regulatons A drve aganst volators of.regulatons applyng to bcycle rd ng wll be conducted by the local polce department, t was an nounced ths week by Chef Wllam A. Fscher. "It, has been brought to my attenton that many bcycle rders do not pay attenton. to the laws and regulatons applyng to them, thus dsregardng the safety of others," Chef Fscher declared. The outstandng, volaton, the polce chef sad, s rdng after dark wthout lghts. Ths s partcularly dangerous at ths tme of year, he sad, when darkness sets n early, at about the same tme that weary motorsts start drvng home from work. Members of the polce department have been nstructed to seze the bcycles of volators and to hold the machnes at polco headquarters pendng complance-wth the law. " Mce Twce Mndful that a newspapers prme functon s the publcaton f news, Edde Whte of 209 Holly street came Into Tbe Ctzen and Chroncle offce Tuesday to nform the staff that he has two whte mce. Week-End Weather at ther home. Partly cloudy and cold today wth northwesterly wnds 15 to 20 mles per hour. Hghest temperatures 30to 35 degrees. north porton, and mddle 30s. south porton. Partly cloudy, lowest 15 to 20 degrees tonght. Frday far and contnued cold. Outlook for weekend rather cloudy wth slowly rsnsrassaaetatatcs^~han or^ snow-ttkely about Saturday nght the Lons Club members. No chld wll be admtted wthout a tcket Door przes, contrbuted by loca merchants, also wll be awarded Members of the Lons Club together wth representatves from the polce and fre departments, wll be to attendance durng the program. No other adults wll be adrtted. Assstng Mr. Shaheen wth arrangements are Clarence L. Frtz, Charles J. Stevens, the Rev. Albert Allnger, Dr. E. A. Dunfee and James A. Strong. Guest speaker, at Tuesday nght meetng was Wnthrop G. Perre], publc relatons representatve of the Newark Publc Lbrary, who spoke on celng projectors and ther use to cheerng up convalescents at home and* n hosptals. He advocated at least one projector for every lbrary whch could be loaned out to bed patents, as well as several volumes of flm for use n the projectors. Jffllanv Mueller reported _ that the drve for clothng to be sent to dsplaced persons n Germany for dstrbuton by Mss Mary Lou Glley of Cranford, who s workng n that area, s progressng satsfactorly but appealed for addtonal donatons. Clothng may be left at Robbns & Allsons, South avenue. Announcement was made that Swan Cleaners has volunteered to clean the clothng wthout charge before t s shpped. Mayor In Plea For Water Savng For Frst Dsplay by Busness Assocaton ^Several hundred persons wt-! nessed the throwng of the swtch by Mayor George E. Osterheldt at the corner of North and Unon avenues Monday evenng whch turned on Cranfords frst holday street lghtng under sponsorshp of Cranford Busness Assocaton. Also west, and Orchard street for the safety of school chldren resdng n the area, and that lghts to be operated manually by a polce offcer on duty Jbe^ Installed.at Ader* street and North Unon avenue and at Hgh street and South avenue were receved from the local Hghway Coordnatng Commttee by the Townshp Commttee at. ts meetng Tuesday nght and refer-_ red to the commttee of the whole for consderaton In connecton wth the 1950 budget. v The comttee also voted to act on a recommendaton of the traffc coordnatng unt that sgns be erected forbddng left turns nto Eastman street from North avenue. " Under present condtons, ths area was-descrbed-asr"a~traffc~b6ttle^ neclr."._ ot the atlon. s comlnluee n ch^ige ot the street lghtng project; Howard M. Slegel, prcsdent^and Roy Mac- Bean, xnmedlateq)ast presdent of the assocaton, and Lt George.L. Rosendale, who asssted wth the throwng of other.swtches. Pror to turnng on the lghts. Mayor Osterheldt told local resdents and merchants that ths marked a progressve step and that he was honored to be asked by the Busness Assocaton to throw the ntal swtch: He sad the Townshp Commttee has endeavored to cooperate wth merchants In mprovng the busness secton n every way possble and wll contnue to do so. The townshp s payng for the.power consumed to the hrstmas street lghtng project, whle the members of the assocaton fnanced the erecton of the lghtng dsplays. The munclp&r Chrstmas tree n the trangle opposte the post of- Also approved was a recommendaton of the traffc coordnatng group that parallel parkng be contnued on the east sde of Walnut-avenue between South avenue and the Central Ralroad brdge. Ths recommendaton was made to response" to the Townshp Commttees referral of a letter from the Cranford Busness Assocaton requestng that the former dagonal parkng plan for that porton of. Walnut avenue be resumed. In connecton wth a petton from Ralph Dela Serra, "local contractor, for a modfcaton of the zonng ordnance to permt erecton!of gnrden-apar4aentfl-on-the-east-~ erly sde of Denman road adjonng* Sherman School, a letter was read" n whch he sad the apartments would be smlar to those n the Kahlcrest and" Parkway Vllage developments. Mr. Dela Serras lce also was lghted Monday nght, d l ther wndows decorated for. the holdays. Most local stores wll be open evenngs untl Chrstmas, be- ;nnng.tomorrow nght. The Busness Assocaton also wll conduct ts annual Chrstmas wndow decoratng contest, w.th udges named by local organzaons. Judgng of retal wndows wll be conducted durng the comng week, startng tomorrow nght. udgng In the other two classes servce show wndows and open lass -wll be conducted between class wll be cond December 12 and?4. A warnng on the water shortage was voced at the Townshp Commttee Tuesday nght by Mayor George EL Osterheldt, who expressed confdence that Cranford resdents wll cooperate fully by savng water as much as possble. The mayor spoke n reference to communcaton from the Planfleld- Unon Water Company announcng that a meetng wll be held wthn a week to arrange for sendng out a request to.all consumers n ths area to conserve water n every way 1 possble. Mayor Osterheldl sad the water supply s adequate n ths area for the moment, but because the level contnues to shrnk, t.behooves everyone to take all possble conservaton measures. letter stated the apartments would be of two, three and four rooms, and that some provsons would be made for garage and parkng off the street. Dr. Nel Cnstaldo of 103 Lncoln avenue, east, speakng for a group of resdents of the vcnty who attended the meetng, sad there was no organzed opposton to the proposed apartment project, but that they had some questons asto zonng and the matter of off-the-road parkng. He explaned that they wshed to know whether the zonng modfcaton requested* would f granted apply to the entre area (now Resdence A) or merely to the partcular pece of property.. Mayor George E. Osterheldt repled that, any modfcaton granted Washngton Exhbt For Work OI Hugh BottS, from the old Meyers farm, bejwould-apply only-to the parcel"to" queston: ~~~He~~adde«rthat thetnat" ter would have to go before the Board of Adjustment, and that nterested property owners would be gven notce to permt them to attend the hearng and testfy f they wshed. Mayor.Osterheldt remarked that efforts were made n the past and also recently to nterest the Board of Educaton n purchasng the pece of land n order to keep t as part of the Sherman School property, but that the board had shown no nterest n dong so. Permsson was granted the Unon Buldng and Contractng Company of Passac to remove fll drt Recevng Entres For Decoraton Contest Resdents are urged to submt Hugh Botts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh F. Botts, 189 North avenue, east, has receved the dstncton of beng gven a specal exhbton of hs graphc art work at the Smthsonan Insttute, Unted States Natonal Museum, Washngton, D. C. The exhbton opened November 28 and wll run through January 2, Mr. Botts attended Plalnfleld Hgh School and Rutgers Unversty preparatory to hs career as an artst..hs work has hbted wdely both been here and tween Garfleld street and Rartan road, for useto Route 4 constructon work. Under the agreement, the company Is toleave the property n a level condton and wth a coverngof an nch oftopsoll ~ wth the property revertngto the townshp. A $5,000 performance bond s to be posted. Warren N. GafTney pf Rversde Homes, Inc., buldng 40 homes to Lnden off Stles street, was dened permsson tote these homes to wth the old Cranford; sewer runnng under Stles street It was announced the request was re-, fused because use of ths sewer for such purpose would not come under the terms of an agreement between the Townshp of Cranford and the Cty of Lnden wth regard. to the faclty, and because- Cranford. wshes to preserve the I**,/ malnng capacty of the sewer. Followng presentaton of a pet-. decoraton contest sponsored era and Woodcutters, Inc7, and ton sgned by 89 resdents of the Cranford GardenCUb. Ap-the Amercan Artsts Professonal Parkway Vllage, requestng replcatons should be addressed to League, and a lfe member of the surfacng of Wade avenue, whch * N. W. WesseUs, 400 Sprng- Art Students League, Audubon leads to the vllage, t was reported avenue. xartsts and the Salmagund Club, that Admral E. D. Stanley, publc Threw przes of $15. $10 and $5 x He s represented n the Metro- works commssoner, and Townshp wll be awarded to the one class poltan Museum of Art and the Engneer P. J. Gral had nspected "or best overall effect.. There also Lbrary of Congress as well as a th road and made arrangements - UI be a prze for honorable men- number of^ th«other museums for keepng t passable untl sprng, ton. Mrs. H. T. Rearwln s char- throughout the country. and that reconstructon would then man of the contest. 1 ^ be consdered. I Mrs- Melvn Warner wll return Referred to the commttee of the Mr- and Mrs- Paul Martens, Jr.. Saturday to her horacxn Allen- whole for study was a map submlt- 7 Indan Sprng road were town. Pa:, after spendng-.several ted by Oscar M. Hem showng the -_ week-end guests of hs parents, weeks as tha guest of Mr. and Mrs. contemplated layourfofhooq^^f EE Mr. and Bn. Martens at Goose Robert Tmmns of 328 WabjUttal deyetopment to be known as Neck Pont, Uttle Slver. avenue., K (Comtmmad «m abroad, brngng hm many honors. In addton to hs graphc work, he s known for hs pantng and has recently - been recognzed for hs sculpture. Among other art assocatons, Mr. Botts s an assocate of the Natonal Academy of Desgn, and a member of the Amercan Socety ther entres n the annual Chrst- of} Etchers, Engravers, LtbographuMnaupuv-uSuuut

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