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1 Seres., / Twelve.events by top-fllbht artsts organzatons are scheduled.for the season of the Grffth Musc Foundaton n Newark, Mrs. Parker O. Grffth, presdent of the. foundaton, announced today. ;. Four Sunday afternoons wll. be. gven ovdr to the Master Pano Seres, whch naugurates the season on Noveber,_4, when the duo-pansts """VroTHty Babn wll be heard. Rudolf Serkn wll be the artst oa. - Deceber 2, - Artur Rubnsten, wll pay another of hs annual vsts to Newark on January 27. The Local Man Honored jsvennjs, _bcg when Marjor BBR V. ;; H T H brne together on the Mosque one of Aercas foreost young concert pansts,. Dales Frantz, as solosst,.aercas, youngest coposcr- K?. conductor, Leonard Bernsten, as con- t" ductor of. the Rochester Phlharonc Orchestra, j The Major Concert Subscrpton Seres wll be heard..on four Tuesday begnnng Noveber 6, jbrte "Xavrrence, MetropoUtan soprano, wll be guest artst -wlthue-natonal Syphony Orchestra. Dr. Hans Khdler, as usual,.wll conduct when, the orchestra akes ts Sf;.;... annual vst to Newark under Foun- daton auspces. On Deceber 8.Draper.- Adler, dance haronca tea, wll appear, on January 8, Argentnlta her copany of Spansh dancers uscans are booked for a sngle appearance. Hefetz, aster volnst who fs.. last year toured the country appeared wth leadng syphony orchestras as solost, wll gve hs only Wv>. Newark "rectal.on Fdbruary 9.. j. The Boston Syphony Orchestra, ;. ; Dr. -Serge Koussevtzky; conductor, heads the lst of specal concerts wth two Newark appearances, Thursday kr«..evenng, F.cbruary 4, nnd Thursday ooutcpreaeh the scene. Sgt. cvennc,. Aprl th. The Platoff Rusr snn Chorus s returnng on Saturday evenng, January 2, nnd brngng the seasonvto a close wll be a ntncc cvcmne~p<-rfon;net! un.sanr*- day, Match. 30, by the Ballet Theatre. E N.CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY _ M/58 TO Bon NAVTB. A/4O KSOWS AB EMEKT HAVBE, ; vrtue >r an onlrr of the Court at Ch*n- «ry nf lle Kute nf Ntw Jrrtey, lulo on U* th <aay*nl-fcmenlwr,045. n * n u n wheretn May Hjrre la prtluhwr. ant~ynu nr defendant, you are hereby r«ulr«d to anawer Uo petton nr -tle wlllloner on or b*fore the Sll, day of Noveber, nol, anl- n default thonwf, auch NTte wll tw rendered aalnat you a* the Qanwllnr ahall thnk equlubln JaL The object of (al ault la to obtan a deere* of dlrw* between uld pettoner you. Dated B»ct«nlK>r, M,V. OJBTAVK 0. KKK. JH. RolUllor of P«UUon«r Valla ndj.. ON lforrt Av«. lt-4 Unon Nr Jtney. Lessen nfecton th* tue of toft tssue paper by pertau «f«rng fro cold t hghly recoended because ts- -MWUl cut be burned quckly after tttt, lessenng danger of nfecton. for Quck Belef Sale jar 60c BELLS PHARMACY? N. Unon Ave H CR FULL LNE of SPPPUES Schlecters Cranford Pant & Hardware "See th Vnt -- We Hsve Just About Everythng" r OL t-ls* " M 8««tk Aw. K,., CfUftol S. JT. O. MARTN. JR. Mr." Martn, of. 2 Thoasstreet, has been awarded the- New Jersey Bell Telephone Copanys gold eble sgnfyng that he has- rounded the Quartercentury ark n hs career as a.telephone an. He began tele- phone-work-n~t920as art nstate ler for the New York Telephone Copany,.wheh" operated tetephore scryce n ths regon of the State untl 927, has been a reparan wth the New Jersey. Bell- organzaton snce 828 n the copanys Elzabeth dstrct. Martn s a eber of the H. G. McCully Chapter, Telephone Poneers of Aerca.. Car Overturns - Swervng hs car to avod httng two pedestrans who "stepped fro behnd a bus, Jaes Burke of Roselle was badly shaken up brused when hs car turned over at South Hollywood avenues Sunday ornng. The auto caught fre, but "" u was our before freen Ynjn»;flV«rJU»*ltM3% "v&%-\ Open House Parter T! ; toptf#r ; tb«trt.pl!pme / of "open house" partes tor students, 8»cnswtdJbyjjCtot<LPol 22; Aercan Legon, held at the Casno Saturday nght, ndcated the seres of partes to be held throughout the fall -wn,ter wll be a bg success, Wlla F. tteog, head of the specal cottee to ehargfe of the affars, announced ths week.. Mr. Herog explaned the a.of the cottee s to provde wholesoe entertanent an enjoyable place for young people to spend ther evenngs. Dancng.Js th"e"~t<eature of the partes, There are also facltes at the Casno for shuffleboard, png pong ard other gaes. The partes were held Frday nghts last year/ but a survey conducted b/ ffl Hgh,SdtoolStudent Councft-4» dloated-theyoune people wouldt>rf r r to have the affars held Saturday nghts ths year; Plaps are beng ade for a barn dance next onth...., Prevents Mold Hangng clothes to dry edately after they are starchefwll] prevent od.. g T Woods Patrolan George. Word nvestgated. Cubersoe Spectacles Charles V of France fs reported td have worn spectacles weghng several pounds. Whle spectacles were exceedngly cubersoe n those, days, the report probably s an exaggeraton. AMTtHJE ENGLSH Fnutre, Oljets VA " Fre«tt«Esteta «t VRGNA t HAYNES f«l ly Orttr af tlmbtaeara /. \ AVCT0N Kale* CtM4»tU4 tv «. r. o-suw-v. A ata- W. B.KlttY ANOTHER FMOUS NAME AT YOUR FAVORTE STORE BULDNG MATERALS 4 SCREENS.. STORM SASH PANT MASON MATERAL U You Wnt THE BEST, Get t At Stard Luber & Supply Co. ESTMATES GLADLY GVEN Hgh Chestnut Streets CRanford S*? fe.. PROF. WHZS QUZ? SA HQMMMO «KLT..«KNO Of r Tartan s a plad desgn, whch by dfferences n color, etc., desgnates the varous Hghl Clans... nnd our te-tested T rock wool s desgned to save on,.your -fuel blls, provde all- <» year cofort. Prepare now for wnter warth nnd econoy., Phone for aw estate on a co- «plete Job. VW. L, -_ ~4V V. -ffor-arfacf Te Only) TWO regulo r $J00 L P ST C K S $ both for only v \ft W» >>!& CHOOSl MOM f. lovflv SHADfS V J *sa& \, * ; ; - ; v. \ ft. HATHAWAY PHARMACY 22 NORTH AVE., W. CRANFbRD LVl Fgure flatterng...- the new softened shoulders... the wng sleeves deep arholes... the tapered plastron front the h-span ted belt lne. Talored by Rubn- Feld n- a Leewood 00% wool fabrc. 0 to &* n*t«ws»7k. L ;.v! l Sgsaaagzsg.g.fSBs."- l...- // Broad shouldered, bulky... but V belted to a sall tr wast. Superbly talored n 00% wool by Shpan & Baker. Szes 0 to "jjj SHOP T HURSDAY WGHTS hurvby nght tk. Were open u USE WS& PARKNG, 9t D,. Goerke Co. EN Goerke ORDER BY PHONE..WX5252 Sl block wth wngng sleeves, n. brllant plage shades df gold, shockng or aqua, sherng wth sren sequns n sooty je,t. Created of Beldng- Hengway rayon.crepe. 2 to ELZABETH.. War Bo! Today G A R w o o D G R ANF O R D KENLWORTH ;/>-/>M Vol. U. No. 35 CRANFpRD., NEW JERSEY. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER " 27,! 945..,. FVE CENTS Servce League Nets Natonal Gypsu Leases Sonoco Plant Obtan 44 New. Subscrptons n Openng Canvass Durng.the frst week of the subscrpton drve whch the Junor Servce League s conductng for The Ctzen.Chroncle,.the League netted $2.56 for ts ultple chartes, t was annq.uhfred ths week. Mrs. Thoas Truxtun, drve char- an, ths week turned n 42 new subscrptons 64 renewal subscrptons. The league also beneftted fro 62 renewal subscrptons -two new subscrptons turned n at The Ctzen Chroncle offcer Mrs. Truxtun ponted out ths Week that several league ebers dd not turn n reports durng the.frst week, but. that she expects to hear fro all of the -before the end of the second week of the drve on Monday. - Present ndcatons.are. that - the tsecotta weeks results -wll far surpass the.openug* week.. The drve wll contnue for three addtonal weeks nr untl ar hoes n the townshp have been canvassed by league e- - bers; The league wll receved full credt for new or renewal subscrptons turned n at The Ctzen Chroncle offce durng, the perod of the drve.. Cranford Woan Sucde n Weseld nvestgatng a report by Joseph Markonas of 67 Dvson avenue that hs wfe Florence, 54, was ssng. Patrolan George Ward- dscovered Mrs. Markonas hangng fro a tree n the rear of the Meadow Grove pcnc grounds Tuesday nght Dr. Wal- "ter Fasaacht was called declared the woan had been dead about three, hours. The case was lsted as a sucde turned over to the WeseW polce, as t occurred just over the town lne,, whch runs near the Markonas hoe. ". en ll for soe te under the care of a doctor for a nervous dsorder. They sad she apparently had stepped off a carpenters saw horse afterfastenng a lght, pece of rope to a branch of the tree. Dr. G. W. H. Horre, assstant county physcan, gave persson to reove the body to Budrccks Funeral. Horne nluw den.... A resdent of Cranford for 23 years. Mrs. Markonas was a councant of St. Peters St. Pauls Church Jn Elzabeth a eber of the RosarySocety there. Survvng besdes her husb are a son, Pfe. Frank E. Markonas. n Gerany;- a daughter, Mrs. Anna Justh, at hoer a sster, Mrs. Antonette. PaUbnsk of Squfe Boston. J_ J _ ullll, John Sulacus of Crahford Wednesday Club Opens 55th Year Book revews by Mrs. T. V. Albert. Mrs. >H. K. Beach Mrs.. Howard K. Best wll be presented at a busness progra eetng as the Wednesday Mornng Club opens ts 55th year. n the Publc Lbrary Wednesday at 945 a.. J/rs. E.. K. jovel. presdent, wll..conduct the eetng. The local club s followng the lead of the General Federaton n specal projects on Youth Conservaton % Natonal Peace. The club s cooperatng wth other Cranford cvc relgous organzatons n prootng the foru on "The Challengeto the Unted States n Mantanng World.Peace,".JJ seres, at lectures-to be prer " sented at;the hgh school audtoru begnnng Wednesday nght Offcers for the 945-4JS season n addton to Mrs. LoveT are Mrs- P. Eugene-Snyder, frst vce-presdent; Mrs. Channng Rudd, second vcepresdent; Mrs. R. S. Boyd. recordng respondng Federaton secretary; Mrs. E. A. Dunfee, treasurer, Mrs. A. E. Robnson, audtor. 283 Men bscharged, Draft Board Reports A total of 283 en fro Cranford. G-arwood, Clark Wlnfteld ha\-e been honorably dscharged fro servce, t was learned ths week fro T.. BHaaardT-charrnnn "hf Sfc.pftlvp Snrvra RnnrH 5. Selecteees nducted fro the four. countes totaled,230, an addtonal 525 enlsted, brngng the.otal of regstrants n servce to.753. Ths fgure, t was; ponted out, does not represent the full nuber of en fro the four towns, n servce, as t does, not nclude reserve offcers, boys who enlsted pror to ther eghteenth (Contnued nn page eght) Suary of League Drve Ttontd lp by League 53 ) -yr. new subs....-$ yr. new sub;... ;... ~~2.00 %-5r. new sub a.50 -yr. renewal subs yr.Ttenewsrsnbs.- Turned n at Offce -yr. new. servce sub. 9-o. new sub. 59 -yr. renewal subs. 2-yr. renewal sub.... -yr. renewal, serv. sub. Vc-yr. renewal serv. lab. " , Frst weeks protxt... $2.56 Red Cross ntents Several Made by Chapter At Recent Sesson HarfevU.e,. S. C., has leased-to the Natonal Gypsu Copanyof Buffalo, -N. Y., ts paper Tfther real property on North avenue; Garwood, t was learned yesterday. The Natbnal Gypsu.- Copany wll assue control of the property orr January wll anufacture papep board for ts own use. [. Operatons of varous _ the Sonoco Products Copany-at Garwood lor an ndefnte perod; t was sad at the plant yesterday. convertng DB»<U uea"by "the *»ear New Drectors Executve Cottee Expressed Thanks To Harry JR. Ssson Mrs. C. C.-Rothenburger Mrs. W, R Morell were elected as new ebersof the executve board of the Cranford Welfare-.. Assocaton for three-year ters lt the nnth annual eetng of-the assocaton last Thursn day evenng. Reelectcd to the board for~lhrccyear ters were Mrs. FTHTCordes, Mrs. A. E. Robnson, Charles W. Trpp. Carroll K. Se.llers.. A vo.te of thanks was tendered to Harry R. Ssson, charter eber past presdent, for hs fathful serv- Mrs. Jaes Rodgers wasapponted ce to the Welfare Assocaton snce charan Mrs. O. G. Swenson! lt ncepton. Mr. Ssson s retrng vce-charan of the Cap Hos- fro actve servce on the board ths ptal Councl of Cranford Chapter, ve ar-, Aercan. Red Cross, at the Septe- n hls annual re P ort < Mr - Tr PP- A total of $,520,-. representng sx percent of the local quota of $25,000, has been turned p by - local rtesdenb; n the frst four days of the Fourth Unted Fund Capagn Natonal War. Fund drve, t was announced last nght Jt the second report eetng n the Welfare ontcs. The drve wll contnue through October 9. - Jaes P. Duffy, executve charan, reported $889 was turned n on Monday, nght $83 last nght These fgures represent only funds collected fro, local resdents plants, do not ncludeany, contrbutons adetoyfclubs organsatons, or,out-of-town busnesses Area No r S, under drecton pf Wayne Wttc, s ll frst place, havpc collected the largest percentage of ts quota, t was announced. Area No; 4, captaned by H. R. McKcnncy, s bet board eetng n Clevel School. Mrs. Rodgers succeeds Robert M. Crane as charan. Resgnatons of Mrs. Mathew D.. Hall, as councl delegate, Mrs. H. J. Chapn, as alternate delegate, also were accepted. Dr. Howard R. Best, chapter charan, apponted the followng budget cottee treasurer,, reported that ore than $,500 was spent for relef work-durng the past year. Mrs. Carre C. Grady, executve secretary; subtted her annual, report. Presdent Enno Wolthus, who presded, apponted F. E. Mathcz, Mrs. Clfton-Presoott Mrs. A. E. Robnson as ebers of a nonatng. cot tee. to subt a slate of offl- George H. Bates, Mrs. A. C. ngalls! ers. f the next h? c6tnc on Oct - Mrs, N. A. Toasulo. Dr. Best lt, nnrt. abo presented fors for - settng up l Mr Trpp reported on beenade by Charles M. Yeakel E. V. Guy. was announced that he annual eetng of the chapter wll be held October 24 at Clevel School. The board voted persson to hold the regular October eetng at the sae te. «.. College Club A cottee was naed ths week to hle student tckets for the duo pano rectal by Celnda Fergusonnd The abulance loaned to the chap- Ethel Tucker to be presented by the Cranford College Club n the-hgh. school audtoru Frday evenng, ter durng the War by Charles Kurtz j October 26. The concert s for the be returned to hfor use of the, beneft of the clubs scholarshp Chldrens CountryHoe n West-j loan fund. feld.* A letter Ql_appxecaton. was_»-students at-the hgh- school-ayauthorzed for presentaton to Mr. purchase tckets "fro. the followng Kurtz... - j teachers. Mss Carlste Keller, Mrs. t was voted to have a plaque pre- \ Lou S. Lawshe, Mrs. C. R. Wse pared attached to the chapters Mss Alce Mathews. MsOlga Specht.staton wagon," setrtag forth that the & n charne of tckets for the grade v*hjcte. wa 5. purchased wth funds pchoolsttttckets also ay be pur- " SUBSSJL SPP.P?.?* 0 " thc.j chased" Jrh any eber of the"-*"-"" roscdrar-~~~ ~ wagon s now n use by the Motor j students wll act as ushers at the Corps. -...! concert. Dr. Best apponted Mrs. George L., The fund that wll beneft fro the Grsvrold charan ot a cottee to concert provdes g ( fts loans for prepare a hstorcal record of the ac- Cranford grls who wsh to go to coltvtes of the Cranford chapter dur-j e ge. - ng.world War, as requested by ~- the Natonal organzaton. Appontents were ade to the Dsaster Relef Cottee as follows Dr. Carl G. Hanson, doctor n charge; Mrs. Pfeffer, nurse at Englsh Vllage, Mrs. Fnch, nurse at Lncoln School.. Mrs. Lous Zepfler was naed charanof regstraton nforaton. S. was announced that Mrs. Edna Gow s the new North Atlantc Hoe Servce Representatve, replacng ars. Edna Behp.-. Up n Ar Over Elevator Strke Thoas J. Buzalsk of fl Broad street, staton engneer n charge o.f the NatonaLjjJroadcastng trangrrer on the B.Mh Prepares Tax Sale Tax Collector A. B. Caldwell announced ths week, that he s "preparng the J945 tax sale whch, wll be advertsed n ths paper shohly. All property on whch taxes are unpad up to ncludng 944 wll be ncluded n the sale, accordng to State law." Unted Fund rve r At $,526 6% of Quota "SCcTJhd, Area W69, under_ drcc- ton of Henrv Orth, s n Mr. Duffy s well, plcased-wtl results to date. He sad he s confdent the county ca,n reach ts quota* by the October 8 deadlne. He has called on workers to oke every effort to cover ther terrtores before the. next report eetng toorrow npht. has asked twnspeoplc to cooperate by havng ther checks ready. Naed as Cdate For Naval Acadey Word was receved ths week that Ted W, sles, son of Mr. Mrs Frederck W. sles pf 0 Arlngton road, has been naed by U; S. Senator H. Alexer Sth as hs prncpal Regstraton Deadlne Tonght for Voters Flood Control Move traton of voternn order -to bo elg- ble to vote o the General Electon on Noveber 0. The townshp clerks offce n uncpal buldng wll be open untl 5 p.. a.nd 7 to 0 p.. lon"ght for. the acceptng of rerstr-atons. Mrs. Ethel Hoagl s servng ; as deputy regstrar n the absence of \ W s n Eurdpe. - Gets Un War Te Des"; Sunday Mornng Theres a wondeffll surprse n 5.Unc hn all of- us-sttnday-nwf» ng when we wake up at our Were.3 3 New Polo Case Mere Johnson, 7,. Taken Tuesday; Other Vcts Better The thrd case fjnfantlo paralyss reported here ths fall developed.yesterday when Eleen Johnson, 7 years old, of 405 Central avenufev was taken to. the solaton ward, of Muhcnbeng Hosptal, Planfleld, alter herxttlncss. had been dagnosed -as polpn, snce.monday.the faly caled.tka physcan Tuesday evenng. * \ Eleen s-a pupl n the/thrd gradc. of. Roosevelt School. She has,, three vonnqor brothers ssters, the Holday &r At Teple Beth El Holday servces of Teple Beth El wll bo conducted oorfow evenng at 8 oclock, at 0 a.. Snturday, wy eoral servce!; at JO oclock Saturday ornng.- At 8 oclock Saturday nght there wll be Sehns Torah ("Rejocng of the Torah") servces, wth a parjty. fqr chldren. refreshents for adults after the servces. Servces wll begn at 0 a.. Sun-... TED W..SLES cgnddate for the class enterng the U. Md., n 94G. A graduate of Cranford Hgh g g School n the Class of 945, Ted was a eber of the Natonal Honor Socety edtor-n-chef of "The Golden C," hgh school annual. Hs favorte sports are swng boxng, hs hobby s dong research wprk on deep sea dvng ars salvage operalons. Ensgn Glen Carty, USNR, of Earlvlle, owa, who s statoned at Wllow Grove, Pa., spent the. week-end here vstng hs uncle aunt, Mr.. Mrs,.L. E. Hunt of 08 Oak Lane. younjjest beng- but a week old her other.s jttll confned to the Elzabeth General Hosptal. The faly resded n Clark Townshp before takng up resdence here n Aprl. Cranfords other two polo vcts are reported to be convalescng satsfactorly. Mchael Rchard, 4 years old, son of Mr. Mrs. Harry W. Rchard of 78 Banjan street,, who had. the bulbar type of the dsease, had recovered suffcently ths week to be reoved -to-the Chldrens Country Hoe, Mountatrrstle. Hs left ar s paralyzed at present but hs physcan says he. sts a go chance to regan the use of the lb. Carol Dloughy, also 4 years old, daughter pf Mr. - Mrs. Wlla Dloughy of 07Prcson avenue, also s provng satsfactorly - hns a- ld paralyss.of the rght leg. usual te-well lnd were an hour ahead of ourselves. can roll over for another nap. Congress has voted to do awny --wth TSastor-n. -War Te (joback to good ol Eastern Stard Te," effectve at 2 anvsunday No neel to stay up untl 5 oclock. Sunday brnlng; of course. Just set your clock bnck. ah hour when-you go to bed Saturday nght. And f you forget to do so, your chldper probably." wll arrve nt Sunday. School to be~grected wth a varaton of the old nursery rhye "A dllnr a dollar, a 0 oclock scholar, what akes you coe so soon? You used to <;oe at.0 soclock - now you coe nt 9." urnout ture School Expect For Frst Seres a. More than 900 tckets the frst n a seres of talks "on "The \ Challcngo to. the Unted Stnlkj n MnnftnnnR World Peace," to! sen ted n the Crhnford Hgh Schoo (audtoru -Wednesdny nght under! sponsorshp of Cranford cvjc fdre- Ufous organzatons, Benjan V. Newswanger, general charan of (the sponsorng j»roups, revealed todhy. j The speaker WednoBday nght wll be re KOVJJCS. son of a funfaran father a Geran other, who was- educated n Hungaran, Geran, studyng,socal econoc condttons. Hs topc wll be "The Challenge of Beng an Aercan." Sponsorng organzatons lsted thus far" art* Lons Club, Frs\ Baptst Church, St. Marks A.M.E. Church, Vllage proveent Assocaton, B o t h E< C r a n f o r d McthodNt Church. Rotary Club, Cranford Teachers Club Clevel School P.-T. A.- /. Mebers ( ( the progra cojntday, there wll be a Vctory \ Woans Club, Mrs. WaltJ. Conley Dance at the Teple Sunday nght. ()f thc vlla K e rnprovcjwent Assocn- Rabb M, Benjan Shnan wll lon Mrs. Hoer.. >fall of the Junpreach durng the eoral servces. Regstraton for all SlKrfday nnd day school pupls wllstart at 4 p;. Monday ConttrHe throughout the.pav...sch,oo.l classes wll _ hn»r Servce Lcaguj/ the Rev. Albert Allngcr.pstor..of Cranf<> M«thodSt Clxlrch. bo- obtaned fro ffrnh(crfnf.,,t,he.,snnrts<rnl held next week, Sunday School tons> classes wll begn on October 7.. Hgh School Assebl At Cranford Hgh Schools, sebly perod progra 5th Annversary j Cottee Charen os " Cottee charen for Crnntords lorrow, 75th Annversary celebraton, whch on wll take place next year, were ahseven hgh school clu skts or have representatves speak! nounced ths week by Harold. Haskbeforejhe studenoody, to show thq,, ns vce-charan n charge. George purposes of f K ~ -«*»». ~ «. outlne ther for charan organzatons, j H B,,JS KenOral charan of the ogras ake bds Annversary Meoral Cottee nbers. Helen Beach, s the student cottee naed recently by Mayor Ostcrheldt. Clarence Frtz has been apponted Wth Servce Men Woen on All Fronts floor of theeprestatebuldng n New York, s "sttng out" the elevator strke n hs quarters. atop the worlds hghest buldng. The Cranford an a fellow engneer stocked a large supply of food nstalled two cots, started Monday ornng to ake ther offce ther hoe. The plan at frst was to stay there for throo days, but r they decded to rean untl Sgt. "Malcol T. Douglas- -pvt Robert A. Douglas # spent. the week- Jend wth,ther parents, Mr. Mrs. R. T. Douglas of " Tulp" street. Sgt..Douglas.s statoned atcap Pckett hgeneral Hosptal, n Vrgna, awatng a edcal dscharge. Pvt. Douglas s a student at the Unversty of l ft n chafgc of the progra. Frank lg. ond vce-charan of Mr. Hask- Raprfsey»s faculty advser ot the lfs. cottee. Other cottee ttee - heads follow Parade. A. A. Sth; contests, Vctor D. Shaheen; uscl J<5lcs E. DuBarry; publcty, Charles M. Ray;.block dances, -Robert M. ***r Hrrte; -pna*unt, Mrs. John.H. Low; Delaware tn trte" Tranng Reserve Progra. Capt. Robert Everett, son Mrs. Edward Everett of ford avenue, has been orderedto jon hs copany nt Cap- Adare, Ore. He has been statoned at/fort Meade, Me., for the past ttva/years as techncal nstructor n tre tank corps. George Phljp Hall, radoan 2/c- son of Mr. ana Mrs. Marvn D. Hall of 227 Qjdard street, s servng on Use end Of the strke f food arrangewerts could be~~ntade Buzal-ks copanon gave up the sege when he learned that hs, son had returned fro oversea*; but another engneer haslow. joned the Cranfond-nan/ns vgfl. f Many local resdents eployed, to New York «re>wnanng hoe untl-the strke s settled.. ATH JtH; a navy bout, operatng out JrC radoan 3/c, s statoned at Pearl Harbor. -. Pfc. Rchard Grady, AAF, has returned to Great Neck, Kans., after spendng a bref furlough wth hs parents, Mr. ard Mrs. J. L. Grady of 0 Ballerc Parkway, at ther suer hoe n Meredth, N, H..Charles Toredle, nunj, /c, USN-R,~son;of Mr.- Toredle- of 38 who has been Mantenance Wlla avenue, bed -to the Seabee has been transars. fond ferred to Pft?T Huence, Calf., where he soon hopes to be sent to Ldo Beach tc hjs dscharge. Hs dcolescarch unt was sent to Opeantu tlu UJ Jub (ur tlu arnes Beach Battalons. The unt now has been de-cofnssoncd. S /c Lew de Groote Saphar, son of Mr. Mrs. Farrs de Groote Saphar of 30 Central avenue, surprsed hs folks, by telephonng fro San Dego last week. He was on a four-day leave, hs frst snce Deceber, 944. He hns been.on duty n the Pacfc on the USS Trpol, an arplane carrer. S /c Saphar sad he hopes to get a 30-day leave suon so he can vst h;. pother father. - - ~. Sgt. Fred. C. Wehru, son of Mr. Mrs. Fred Wlehru of 7 Roosevelt avenue, has been awarded the Bronze Star Medal a certfcate of ert far outstng perforance of ltary duty n France, Luxebourg Gerany. He also holds the Purple Heart - Robert W. sles, A.R.T. S/c, son.ol -Mr.- tonroad, havng graduated fro the Avaton Rado Techncan School at Corpus Chrste, Texas, s hoe on leave after a years absence. A graduate* of Cranford Hgh School, clns* pf 44, he was edtorof the yearboolr a leber of the Natonal Honor.decoratons, Dr. E. A. Dunfee. The cottee wll be enlarged plans furthered at eetngs. planned n the near future. es Close A & P, Sgt. Joseph Angnol, son of Mr. Jts. OaeUno Ancnol of 83 Benjan stro<)trwrtos that he s on hs way to Calcutta, nda.. Hja-flrst stop wll be at Gbralter then hs shp wll contnue through the Medterranean a.n dthe Suez Canal to the Red Sea. Gulf- of Aden, Araban Son up the Bay of Bengal. At Calcutta he wll dsebark for the C.B., theatre of operatons wth the Ar Force. Lt. George t. Bolte, U.S.A.A.P JST-MrrUrd Mrs. U. R. Bolte o Manor avenue, was hor&rably Closng of the local A. «P. Super Market last Saturday nght because of a labor dspute whch halted delveres snce Septeber to ore than 250 of ts stores n ths area, the bakery drvers strko, whch has left any local sujjej, wthout "the staff of lfe" snce last week-end, has hud ts affect on local housewves. Other grocery stores reported "boo" busnesses lnm Wcck-eM a d.s- charged fro the Ary at the Separaton tenter at Fort Dlx on Saturday. Holder pf several decoratons, he served for any onths wth the Ary Ar Force n the Medterranean area. Lt. Bolte s a graduate of Cranford Hgh School was eployed (Contnued on pagt eght) P. custoers endeavored to buy ther supples elsewhere. Local bakeres stores whch receved bread have, for the ost part, been ltng sales to one loaf to a custoer. There were no sgns last nght whch ndcated that ether of the dsputes would be settled n the edate future. Cottee Apponted. To Set Up Peranent LocaL Foraton of a peranent ofgan- zaton to O-pnu" for flood control along the Rnhway Rjvcrs underway n Cranford ths week as a result of a eetng of ore, than 00 resdents -kl Frday nght n the uncpal buldng,... Kou>tl» A..McGrath, who presded at Frdays- cetg, was desgnated, as charan of an organzaton cottee, authorzed to for a, peranenforganzaton, desgnate a nae, arrange, for eetngs prepare a general plan of operaton. He apponted as., ebers of the cottee. Wade H. Poston,. E. Crane, Vctor D. Shaheen, Wafcr P. Nelson, Harry R. Anderson Harry Ths group, held tswftal eetng Tuesday nght at UjCranford Trust Copany, - proposed that the assocaton»hc*fd be known.as tte "RahwayKver provjuncptuaasos, Cranford.". Thc group wll v ; ff J flf --fck..$ nepfngan oy October*!) o work out organzaton detals, a general eetng of nterested owrjspeople wll be held n the uncpal buldng about the ddle of noxt onth. Speakers at last Frndays eetng, whch was called as. a result-of last weeks heavy ranstor whch flooded the Norc Park area- other sectons of the county, ndcated there are two alternate courses for Cranford to follow. One s to seek Federalad n a aster flood control progra for.the entre Rahway Valley, whch would ad all countes. cother s to seek uncpal, county NStfte.ad n- a local project. Charles Gclnas, who has worked un Governent Hood control projects, expressed ttejef Federal ad could be procured on J>*{encral.Rahway Valley plan; although Ajeha project s col sdered snll n. relaton to projects of that nature usuahy hjra by ; ;. r K.d.-feS years of-agtaton MdndreXactort. The shorter yconsderably\ess expensve prograrfn would nvoyvp erecton of sluoogates across the rver n Cranford/ns Mllburn has done -n Taylor Parfk. Soe for of relef ght bt obtnned f three das now n fro townshp" were suppled wth (jp<{perly cotvfbukl sluce gates, several speakers sad. Mllburn was blaned for uch.of the flood evl n Sprngleld. Cranford,. through operaton of ts flood gates. t was thought that soe for of relef uht be obtaned by havng the State Water Polcy Cosson or other authorty, force control of the Taylor Park gates n Mllburn n such "SKnannpr that torrents of.water arenotnuddenly released wnjon.- heavy ran fnmoceur. SprpgfleloCauttuU lates opqned graduallynefore- stor vaters coe. An easy, partal soluton for Cranfords lls would be reoval of all das n town, soe speakersvjndcatcd, but that was frowned upon cause the rver bed would dry up places stagnant, stench-e ttrvn pools would no longer be an object of beauty ahd source of pleasure for canoests... Mr. MoGrath descrbed the purpose of the eetng suggested foraton of a peranent, non-partsan organzaton to fght for flood control Townshp Engneer Thoas J. Mc- Laughln outlned the hstory of flood control efforts over 23 years. Ho descrbed possble eans of relef, aong whch was constructon of adcae;s utre" to5pref«rdbly."aat9- (Contnued on page eght) v-.-s Collect 30 Tons Of Waste Paper Approxately 30 tons of waste paper W<*r< (.ohlrt(»h h<*r, Snnrag nftt-rnoon by the Everyans Bble Class of the Frst Presbyteran Church the Salvage Cottee of the Defense Councl. The collecton was below expectatons due prncpally, t was beleved, to the ncleent weather. Many resdents were under the presson that the drve would not be held, nnd soe dd not get ther waste paper out untl after the trucks had passed. W. Page Solby of the Sonoco Prod-... M W L chases local- waste paper, declared yesterday that paper s stll on the crtcal lst, that hs Ar has less than a 24 hours suppy on.h. The next. collecton wll be held here on Sunday, Noveber 4. The sponsorng organzaton has not as yet been announced-by Mrs. Jacob Stanley, co-charan of the salvage cottee. ",."=;-.. J JMM;la.S««$S M

2 P.. ;-"-- W S [flv * * / - f.-.;;;;_ >» Te.;...;-,;"- *.- r -, --.-.;" V> *-.-...*" " - "*,. r -. ;..-. *M*V.CHAHfjU!, ClllZPSr A > -fffnwrgj trhttrspayj -HKrtfMHFfr* ** MS j y - - " -~ 7..» --" "Y. - " ; -vv.- * -* a......!..- -THE CRANFORP (Etsrtt atth Te CHANK*B CHHocte, E«tabllth«d JWJ Tax CftANfOBD CrrtzKN, Etablthed J8M (Cobned n 02) EBWAftD_fc._McMAHON, POBUSHB CHARLES M. RAY, Enrron NATO DTORAL_ SSOCjATON Entered at the Post Offce at Cranf6rd, N, Jf w as Second Class Ma t«6\ / b d. NewJery,by tzna»ttt««ar,he.eaml tor Crahford. Garwood «arheeaml ard Kenlworfh. Subscrpton Rates S2.00 a Year n Advance OOTCE 5-7 Alden St / Tel. CRanford 6-OSW Prepare fbfrcv val "Servce at Tabernacle Cranford, whch, long Jtas had att out-, stng reputaton f<r ts uscal talent, partcularly aong adults, can now ake b dd the sae boast of ths nterest tt usc aong ts younger resdents., -Apcbrdng to Lous F. Haar, nstruental drector of usc n the Cranford F>bhc Schools, ore thon 00 pupls lt the eleentary schools have enrolled n the nstruental classes offered -n the school syste. Ths s ore than double the enrollent n any prevous year. A, uscal rrratqn. brqadens-the-vewb A> Bedford, JRoselle. he pursues t n later years, hs early tranng gves h a uch better apprecaton of the fner arts...,.. t has been truly sad that usc s an nternatonal language t s encouragng to see so.any of our Cranford. young OatoBJ-Hgh-Schoors football-tea- has ade a fne start on what proses to ;% be a successful season, any way you look at # <. a t. The tea looked bgger stronger HOOu \jotvfo usc-durng ther foratve years. than usual ths year as t upset the powerful East Orange eleven at Ashl Stadu Whle last weeks heavy rans subwere not the worst n the last Saturday, for Cranfords nrstjwhn«ten hstory of the county,-they undoubtedly years n the tradtonal openng gae. There - was -- evdence.--.. n that battle -- of. a srong.* flood fjf control Up? re organzaton *****?* f? here r a * **** even than lne fast backneld. The 2 to 6 vctory, x -J *.rv»o the f over East Orange s accepted by local rooters lood - of 938> as a welcoe oen for Last Frday..,, nghts eetng,, on ths sub n addton to the good outlook for J f *? h """" l. bld bu. nr Orc M le8s J Cranford scorng ths yearf there s the valu- a y «e«us affa at the start drew an able tranng L good sportsanshp far SStf *? P,. lnjcre9ted "*** playhat the boys bn_the tea wll receve *****.?"! -*e Ung.cae *e apfro ther coach,scth Weekley, The Cran- f» ntentr of a cottee to set up plans ford coach-goes-abo»nsork wthout any «Ths P«"»«nent c6ttefc organzaton. already~faasl v et " "fanfare, but t s evdent that he s very uch" has. selected as a nae for the new group, nterested n developng character as Well as."rahway Rver proveent Assocaton for the welfare of every boy but for ~v>oncern the tea f CraVford." ~ s bbvos n eyeryjhng Coach Weekley Whle we are confdent that the cornsays ard does. The ebers ofjthe tea- >ttee wll not let the ssue before t de out, st to beneft entally eotonally there often s a tendency, between severe as well as physcally, fro ther partcpaton ranstors to forget about the rver flood n hgh school football, no atter what the control work. Ths has happened here for scores for the; season ay be. the past quarter century or ore. (Cranford -resdents can show ther ap- ~ There wll be nothng done to prove precaton of the fne tranng beng gven* tn e rver, one of ths countys greatest ther young en by turnng out n forcefor natural assets, as long as townspeople are the gaes ths season. Gas ratonng s no content wth t the way t s. There ust longer present to dscourage travel to other be agtaton lots of t rto. brng an hgh school felds, the gaes at the local proveent of ths type to the attenton of oval on Walnut avenue should be especally e proper authortes, well attended. TharSaturday wll afford a good chance Ths. J«;K<t6KTrr?,»Y. nne tea, (qt the gae wth Lnden wll be budgeted here every -year, wll be able to. played on the hoe feld. Get out there ake a start toward nstallaton of adequate show that you are nterested n the flood gates n the three local das. Ths splendd efforts of Coach Weekley hs wll not allevate our trouble, but t wll be tea! a ove n the rght drecton. Are You Ready for Your Fall Cleanng? JJ - Were ready to take care of your needs w At the oent, our servce s noral. How long ths wll contnue s anyones guess. The war ay be over, but the anpower stuaton hasnt changed. May we suggest that you brng or send n your artcles now for better servce. We are ready agan to accept your rugs for shapoong. Gve Generously to the Cranford Unted Capagn for Fve Essental Cranford Actvtes. Our Boys Grls n the Ared Servces Our Alles. N RETROSPECT Front the Ple* of Uuf CUztU ud Chroncle Cottage prayer eetngs wll be - Wve Year* A»«Monday Tuesday n preparaton County Clerk Henry,G. Nulton announced that lora two weeks revval capagn. to school anl uncpal authortes had offered publc be conducted at the Cranford Gospel buldngs for draft regstraton on October 6. n Tabernacle fro October 7. to 2 by addton, 35 of the 40 ebers of the local electon the Rev. - W. G. Weston of Elzabeth. boards had volunteered ther servces n Conductng Pa. the regstraton, the entre ebershp ot the Physcans. Club had.volunteered, to conduct necessary. Servces Monday wll be n the follownghoes E. B..Glehdennng. 605 Constructon of a safety sl for protecton of physcal exanatons. Orchard street, Stanley Hanna, pedestrans, erecton of sgnal lghts to control "2 Denan place, both Cranford; J. the flow of autooble traffc at the-ontexseetjon of Mtchell; Wesleld; A. Blaschke, Rosfelle. J, Whttaker, RcEelhTPsrfc -by Townshp-Engneer T. J. McLaughlln n a report North Centennal avenues were recoended On Tuesday, servces wll.be held at to the Townshp Cottee;. The recoendaton was the result of a four-day study of traffc cond- the hoes of Santago Porcella, 207 l<.. ~T» J V. r. V. 7/>» tons uons at at e the ntersecton, ntersecton, ncludng ncludng a traffc wa count Reord J *! avenue.- * "* both *5 **?%. Cranford;. "? H. use of a teporary sl of s bags. The Cvc. Busness Assocaton decded to.a. prpprp durng the Chrstas holday season." To cooperate An nnovaton wll be started Sunwth other cvc organzatons n accoplshng ths t0 avold day at the Sunday Bble School wth «* d «upucate d l t effort, fft Wnchester W h t Bet Brtton, the assgnent of certan scrpture resdent of the organzaton, was apponted, passages catechs to the pupls j - Cary Grady. executve secretary of the to be eorzed. Report cards.also Welfare Assocaton, reported that $2,500 was spent wll be ssued onthly to pupls o"f the for relef by the assocaton durng the precedng year, prary, junor nteredate de- The Cranford Letter Carrers, Branch 754, Napartents. - " tonal Assocaton of Letter Carrers, were hosts at a --Af-rtr--H-- M-nt.-.rtnr-to TrbCountv-.eet<ng n the_cranford Casno.J_Mjre_ *t\*t " ffu v than 40 carrers fro Unon, Soerset Mddlesex pastor, the Rev. Gordon H. Keeney Countleseard ther assstant natonal secretary, ClarwU drect hs -farthfe seron. teachers enttled, ana Teed o- nce carrers stnson, ahd condtons talk n legslaton.varous offces. pertanng to the Hhe-Ftoek fcers of the school, pontng out the portance of teachng the Bbje to the young people.. Sunday School wll be at 945 a.. the Mens Bble Class wll eet. n the Youth Center on Walnut avenue at Jhe sae hour. At 3 p.. Sunday, the Woens 0 Class wll con-., duct a gospel servce at Cranford Hall. Young Peoples Socety wll eet at 640 p.., a 745, the evenng.evangelstc servce wll be. held, wth the pastor preachng on the topc, "The Prodgal Son." The executve cottee of the -Tabernacle wll have ts onthly rneetng Monday evenng] Mrs. C. Bauer of 229 Walnut avenue wll en- -tertan- the;woen J s--prayer B-at her hoe at 930 a.. Tuesday, the Woens Mssonary Prayer B Pendng that, t s to be hoped that the Townshp Cottee wth the, $.),000 app.. Wednesday. Md-week prayer wll be at 8 p.. Wednesday.. - * - Woens Guld Meetng The openng eetng of the Woens Guld- of Trnty Epscopal Church wll be held at the parsh hall Tuesday afternoon.. Dessert coffee wll be served at 30 oclock, the eetng Wll start at 2. Mrs Lous Zcpfler, presdent,-wll conduct the sesson. A sx-week exanaton of all hgh school pupls n Cranford was undertaken by school authortes to dscover the extent of actve or councable tuberculoss aong the student Body. Ten Year* Ago. The Townshp Cottee unanously adopted the recoehdauon of the Board of Adjustent that the zonng ordnance be. odfed to pert the erecton of two apartent buldngs on the Beardslee estate, at Clareont place Casno avenue. The applcaton was ade by Mrs. Florne W. Beardslee Mrs. Eleanor B. Hanes, owners of the property. No protests were ade by any of the 20 resdents attendng the publc hearng prevously held by the Board of Adjustent. After the.cranford Hgh School football tea had conquered a strong.hghly rated East Orange Hgh Schooleleven, 6-to 0, n the openng grdron contest. 6f the season,; Coach Seth-Weekley hs assstant, Coach Jack MgUo were drllng ther charges for an nvason of-dover;..- -? "- "----.fr The Cranford Physcans Club adopted. a resoluton favorng a full-te, health-offcer n Cranford the necessary appropratons so ttat he ay e gven a chance to perfor hs dutes ol safe-guardng-the publc health of our county thoroughly effcently. Also adopted was a resoluton favorng copulsory vaccnaton unzaton for all Cranford chldren before they enter school. Fourteen resdents of. the Berlant Park secton of the townshp, off Rartan Road, near the Cranfprd- Lnden lne, pettoned - the Townshp Cottee for persson. to have. ther property annexed by the Cty of Lnden. Accordng to the petton, any of the sgners purchased ther property under the belef that t was located n the Cty of Lnden. The atter was referred to the cottee of the whole for nvestgaton. Malcol Warnock of 40 Prospect-streot-was apponted polce, recorder at a specal eetng of the The Budell Art School announces openng of ts LANDSCAPE STLL LFE CLASSES Evenng Class wth Model Adult on October STUDO 627 Fourth Ave., Weseld WE A New Shpent of Popular Records TS BEEN A LONG. LONSME /.".".."... HONG KONG BLUES PAPER MOON...;. THERE!»VE SAD T AGAN BOOGE WOOGE OH! BROTHER. "DRFTNG ALONG...;.. F LOVED YOU -... THAT FEELNG N THE MOONLGHT THE MNOR GOES MUGGN =,...-. "... FEATHER MERCHANT. Harry Jaes Toy Dorsey. Jess Stacy.-. Vaughn Monroe Toy Dorsey Harry Jaes ;... Ergkne Hawkns Frank! Snatra... Perry Cob Duke Ellngton Count SHEET MUSC NEEDLES ACCESSORES THE BAND BOX 4 ALDEN STREET CRANFORD ~ Sunday, Septeber 3O PASTOR KEENEY PREACHNG A. M." "Feed The Flock" 745P.M.»TheProdgalSon" Townshp Cottee d succeed Actng neco, Carl H. Warsnskl. Townshp Attorney Warsnsk hurt served as recorder wthout Salary snce the death early n the suer of Judge X. L, "Lovel Hk resgnaton was accepted wth regrets by the J shp Cottee he was tendered a voteof utaw«<sfor hs servce.., fr Mrs. Mabel B. Lovell was elected charan,,f the Republcan Muncpal Cottee for her second consecutve ter, at.a reorganzaton eetng n th e Casno... ""."-* F f t e e n Y e a r s A g o."- Plans for,the fall wnter season were ade by the executve cottee of the Mens Club or Trnty jparsh, eetrg-at the hoe of W. w. Buckley, presdent, on Central avenue. The report of the secretary showed 240 ebers n good stnc Offcers for the year were Mr. Buckley, presdent O. T. Harrs, vce-presdent; J. B. Turk, vce-pres dent; Carl Hoe, Jr.,, treasurer, Wlla Klen" secretary.. -. A cablegra was receved fro the Rev. WU a T p g h e fte.-t -Chlrch 0 btc6e-ts pastor. Edwn J*. Wld of f Clareont C l t place l won the sweepstakes Class A. Tournaent of the Baltusrol Golf Club wth a 70, two under par... Mrs.-Lllan Buckley jof 9 Noran place, char- -an of the local chapter of the Red»Cross,* had ap. ponted her; cottees was preparng for a vgorous ebershp enrollent capagn. The Kensngton Rdng Club, coposed for the ost part of Cranford people nterested n rdng, was plannng tn glvn a rnrsp* ahnw n October,_on_the~grounds of the Kensngton Rdng School, Kenlworth Boulevard ; -. A,bout-500-persons-toolc-advantage-of-an nvtutoh to nspect the new Parochal School of St Mohaels Parsh, all joned n hgh prase of the work beng accoplshed there.. Soer45-boys-had-answered-the call for~hlgh school football cdates four coplete elevens were havng daly workouts n preparaton for the "football season,-to open wth; a gae at Cranford Oval aganstwoodrow Wlson Hgh School of Weehawken...., - Mebers, of the board ther fronds planned for a Sunday trp to the Cranford Boys- Cap at Slver Lake, to look thngs over prepare for whter actvtes ake plans for the next season. A report of 52-nages subtted by Rchard Montgoery, M. A.fwho was drector of the cap durng the precedng season, revealed t was one of the ost successful.capng seasons ever conducted by.. Cranford. tut«t )r TBS WEEK Most perennals can be oved n Septeber wth excellent results, gardeners who plan to dvde or. transplant dylles, peones, other perennal favortes- wll - not want, to lose any te n preparng the sol. dong the job. Autun-bloong perennals, whch should be at the heght of ther flowerng beauty at th s te, are the only exceptons to ths practce of fall plantng.. By dvdng transplantng the farly early - n the fall, the gardener gves, hs perennals an opportunty to becoe well rooted-before cold weather sets n. They should then be n good shape to face the wnter. % -* <.-. " Any evergreens 4hat need to be oved should be dug late ths onth or early n October; They, too, do -ther-besuuqaen they have a chance to becoe establshed before the ground starts to freeze... f You Are n Need of GENERAL REPARS ALTERATONS X DECORATNG Telephone Wcseld M. General Contractor Carpenter Bulder 70 CENTER STREET GARWOOD Yes. We are gettrg our share of post-war erchse, too. Watch for. our advertseent n ths -newspaper next week. A & A Hardware CRANFORDS OLDEST HARDWARE STORE 2 North Avenue, W. CRanford 64)30 A WELCOMfe AWATS YOU. _.-l..._,_..at-.the *.."--.-. _._ CRANFORD GOSPEL TABERNACLE RETFORD AVENUE AND CHERRY STREET. CRANFORD nsprng Song Servce Specal Musc SUNDAY BBLE SCHOOL A. M; Classes for all ages wth consecrated, copetent teachers. YOUNGPEOPLES SOCETY at 640 P. M. o MD-WEEK PRAYER SERVCE WEDNESDAYS at 8 P.M., REV. O. H. KEENEY "GOD SO LOVED THE WORLD, THAT HE GAVE HS ONLY BEGOTTEN SON, THAT WHOSO- "" " ON.HMSHOUJJ.NOT PERSH D, "*..«;?; y *>{<..;- -2-W "...." V;. *. > " ~ ; j / ""\\r~- ~ r TSX- THURSDAY. SjbrTEMBER 87; -94S",.. """-. r. - """-.. lfb-tnre," -"" Flood Control Servce Organzaton Hold* Dscusson. On Rver Project " TRe Cranford RolarjClub went dn record at ts luncheon eetng last Thursday n Trnty parsh house as ndorsng flood control acton announced that ts county servce cottee wll take an actve part n flood control efforts. K servce. cottee," conducted the progra. He told of the value of the Rahway Rver to the county outlned prospects of control for ts waters so that they wll not overflow nto streets hoes as n the past. Renscng,. Mr. Crane told of-the "good old days on the rver" when resdents learned to fsh, skate cpnoo n the strea. ; - Wade H. Poston; vce-presdent. ver s valuable as a part of the Rahway Rver water shed. He sad-flood control appropratons have been authorzed for the. Elzabeth Rver, whch covers no ere ground than does, the Rahway Rver, he held suffcent agtaton would result n appropraton of funds for a local project. The edate need here, -he sad, s a group to proote urge ways eans of relef. Patrck J. Gral, past presdent assstant townshp engneer, Sad davrs flood gates would be of ajor help. Maybr George E. Ostcrheldt, a guest at the eetng, expressed the hope.that the Townshp Cottee could approprate at least $,000 next year as the frst step _4rd j5 elf., ; t was stated that several yearn ago \vhen the park cosson acqured rver area ls, t was pgreed that the cosson would afntan das Gas on Stoach Wtwn eueu.stouh aeldc«u phlnrul. luffottrlna f, tour tuch nd ht«rtbu. tlwrtnra usually praurlbs tn fatett-actng wllcltwa known tor ybpt5a*nf wllelne lb* Uuua n «n<an Tablrt. No lutttve. ltell-n brtns cofort n Jly or Mtarn bottle to us for double oney Uck. 25c. onlst ENSGN BRON WNSOP Coast Guard Ensgn Wnshp, son of Mr. Mrs. Glen f.wnshp of 4 Englsh llage, served aboard a Const Q f t whch helped spearhead the j. aphbous assaults that led to vctory n the Pacfc. He served also n the Scly Salerno nvasons, after whch he was sent back to ths country to study for hs cosson. Ensgn WnsBp" has been n the Pacfc snce last fall. He s a graduate of. Weseld Hgh School. "... - that the townshp -would keep the rver clean ts banks beautfed. A uncpal appropraton was authorzed* for such a purpose, but t seldo f ever went for rver use, usually for snow reoval other work, t was declared.... Kenne A. McGrath,of Cranford, anothbr guest, reported on hs fndr ngsaftlalst w?eej$ Heavy rans, announced_ a eetng of nterestedtownspeople for last Frday nght to dscuss foraton of a peranent flood control cottee. The club voted to resue sponsor- shp of a halloween. parade next -onth. The event; put off durng the war, furnshed a halloween feature for chldren. The youth servce cottee, headed by- Mr. Gral, wll have charge. The sae cottee wll drect a basketball league for 27 NORJH UNON AVENUE CRANFORD, N. J. WTH A FNE SELECTON OF. \ DAMONDS JEWELRY APPLANCES WATCHES SLVERW Townthp Clerk Meets Brother n Gerany - - Townshp "Clerk J. Walter Coffee, who has been spendng the past onth n France Gerany wth the Ory Specal Servce dvson, had the pleasure recently of holdnc.a reunon n Gerany w?(th hs brother, Lt. Thoas Coffee, accordng to a letter receved by the Ctzen Chroncle. t arked, the frst te n two years that the brothers had been together. Mr. Coffee, who s nstructng n football, basketball baseball offcatng,reported, that he has been kept busy snce hs arrval,., but has had opportunty to vst Pars, Hedelberg, Manhe, Ludwgshafen, Pfor- Rohc other ctot..v.,, Ho. reports lvng- condtons are not too good t s alost possble to descrbe the destructon -n any vt the ctes. Mr. Coffee expects to return- early next onth. boys durng the wnter. Such a league attracted ore than 50 boys last wth "the Scotch Plans Rotary Club Trnty r n " cn h"nso tprp "p Noveber 8. Mebers wll go on a fshng trpnext Wednesday afternoon. Dr. Sauel M_ Hnnn, past prescnt,,s n h Arthur Burdtt also of Crahford was a guest. Presdent. Carroll K. Sellers presded.. * > -. CRANFORDS SUNDAY DRUG STORE SCHEDULE OPEN THS SUNDAY Halhaways; 0 A.ML tolf.m. r. M. u 7 r. M. CLOSED THS SUNDAY Seagers, Bells Schers / (AS AVALABLE) EXPERT WAJGTAND JEWELRY REPARNG \ \ You Are Cordally nvted To Coe n And Look Around! "->3h*rlK- -. Nj>w -*- ortcc agan, you can buy one pece or three or sx, every pece n ndvdually, low prced, - n open stock. Ncely desgned, carefully constructed, ahogany veneers on guwood authentc etal hardware. 42" wde dresser, 52" hgh chest-on-chest, 46" wde vanty, full sze poster panel-lted, nte-btanrl wtn shelf drawer, a bench coprses ths v new Colonal/group. Co your needs. NDVPUAL. JPECES \, \.. \, \_" Dresser wtl Mrr \ \ \ Chest-bn Nght JTab 3 WAYS TO USE YOUR AT MeMANUS BROS. CREDT CABGE ACCOUNT W«f JfP*-* * ny earryns elurge U Aqobwd for charce arconnlf yon can uke untl dw Utah of de ceond calendar n«lnll> followng yonr pnrcbam) to pay for t. (For esunple. any parchae ade durng Septeber would be payable vt or before Noveber 0th.) BUDGET. PLAN ryoa ean Uke u lens a 2 onth* to pay far your borne thn under the Budget Pbn after ~ payent. On furnture beddng, down payent» 20%; on all other te. 33*A%, the carryng charge b only /x ol % a onth.- ~ LAV-AWAY" PLAN f yon ha»e yonr rye on a certan te wbeb yon wll need n the near future, ypn can aceno. nt* your depot n nnall weekly pay enu we wll hold the erehndta for yon. When the repared aount of the depost * copleted, we wll ake delvery you ay take a» long at 2 rnonth n whch to retre the balance under the regular Budget Plan. OUHS DALY,»S«-S4St THCBSDAYS,»S«-» 7.50 /.. J- 52.S4 EAST jbhse/t S pour ndvduate peces fro ths new low prced xrrrr r o u p. \ 7 7? "-!. "< -!H f< 7 "V/J«-,--...». w. - " "<k. ; " H l lj..--.\./. J.A...-.., tv....» \...X. lms&s&tsfefls $&MMM tgg \t.ff " tt. (JrlV. J»l".»

3 . \ ~ - * < t>.- (.,,... _,. j , $ M w y t f -R»gB. ; Rlur-- THB ; CaANTORD. AMD kchbonlcu Ms. Whle Marred n Roselle Church Helen Whte. tertof Mr. Hrs.- Harold C Whte of 09. Holly street, Lt Peter Ackeran Bau, AUS, son of Srs. Dwght J. Rau of Rvcrdale-bfr-the- Hudson, N. Y.. the-ate Mr. BaU, were arred Saturday n St.- Luke"s Epscopal Church n RoseUc. The cereony was perfored by Dr. Clarence S. Wood; rector eertus. A wscepton followed at the hoe of h* brde..., The brde was cven n arrage _ by her father. She wore a gown of whte Sknner satn, wth lluson *< necklne, trarj. Her vel, bclong- ng to thj, other of the brdegroo.. was of.brussels lace. The brde cara bnrjrt..at«.h»pwh stephanbts. Mss Dons Peterson of Roselle Part? " was ad of honor; * Her gown was of.chartreuse falle- - she carrfcd a cascade bouquet- of red roses. Brdesads were Mss Eleanor Stevens of Bay Shore, L., a cousn - of the brde; Mss Janet Lnshells of Cranford. Mss Susan F- Shelton of Geneva, N.- *, Mss Patrca A» Tryon of PrrcetonTThe brdesads wftro pnc nf Arn BfntV Rose falle carred colonal bouquets... Flower Grl was Judth Shattuck Hubbard of Oyster Bay, L., a cousn of the.brde. She wore a k gown, of UNSGHTLY HAR 8» free fro ttnwutcd har en anas, k*..(ue... Adhrauecd Ktt K thd Ct, teat wwaval rue S Alen.SL, BLMW WedtOffcer MRS. PETER A..BACM ner, both of Long sl. There were 35 guests present.. - Mss Helen - Hgbe of 07 MUn street has_returaedlto..he Unversty of Alabaa to resueher studes. Mvles Danels, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. t r ~ *.-»-»-a -t- - -7; Murray Danels of 34 North avenue, west.s attendng Pennsylvana Mltary Prep School at Chester, Pa. other, Mrs nez Bngaan, Capt. Mcs. Robert TM. Addos -205-Elzabeth-avenue. 0n-gradu WhlefaUe.ah canned a, cobnst daughter, Mary Lou, of 0 Pttsfeld street, have returned fro a twolaughln, Mrs. A. Zeran. ed the newly-adopted AAF Flght nclude Mrs. M. Rhys, MrwJohn Me- aton F/O Bngaan was award- Cranford Actvtes, Our Boys Grls n the Ared Servces bouquet. The church. was decorated wth pals whte gladol. weeks vncatfcn at Bayhead. Mrs. p. ODonnellr- all of Cranford, The followngbrths have been recorded n the offce of Wlla J. the servce three years.. Hs Engneer Wngs. He has been n OurAlles John Leach Bau. of Frankln Mrs. Anna G. Addos hag recently Mrs. D. Wldanger Mrs. T. -«efved as hs brothers best an. returned..to her hoe at 8 Hapton D. Frteeyer of Lnden. ; v= -r. Wllsey, regstrar of vtal statstcs - sster, Cpl. Louse Bngaan; Ushers, were Dwcht. Crouse Bau street after spendng a few weeks at The Hev. Kenneth D. Martn, rec-tor of St. Mathews Epscopal Church, Mrs. Benjan R. Chappelle, 6 ndan Provng Grounds n Maryl, s A son, Robert Joseph! to Mr. WAC, statoned at the Aberdeen -of - Washngton. D. C another brother Bayhead.. Cranford Trust Copany of the brdegroo Donald Harold Wlla C. Jaes, Jr., son of Mr. Kenosha, Ws,, forer rector of Trnty Church here, spent Monday eve- A daughter, Janna, to Mr. Mrs. Sprng road, on July 2. also hoe on a weeks furlough. MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Whte; brother of the brde, Lt. Mrs. Jaes, Sr., of- Ruson," forerly of Sprngfeld avenue;has f ennng here as the guest, of Jaes B. M*nb«r Depost F«<l*al nunne* Corponla* Robert R. Krkwood Lt- Hush Sayc Spencer M. FosseTof Hckory- street nnd Lt. Vernon C. Spaldng, all oftered the school of chestry at Rut-Turcers Unversty. * ". -. Rev. Mr. Martn s n New York ths A son, Donald Xotts, Jr,V to Mr. of 08 Cranford avenue. The on August 8. **» Approved Mortgage*, Ftdenl Moulng Adntraton.. - Chas. Kurtz Market Fort Manotb. On ther weddng trp. to Lake Mrs.. Margaret K. Terrell week attendng a eetng of the Na-Mrstonal Councl of tre; Epscopal Vllage on August ,. Clapnqe L. Frtz, charan.of War Donald L.",Brown of 0 Englsh Fned $300 by OPA Placd, N. -Y_. the "brde wore a plu daughters, Susan Terrell Anre sut wth black accessores.carred a corsage-of whte orchds. turned fro Baxhead where hey Mss Shrley C. Renhart, daughter Mrs. Rchard M. Dueler of 04nounced last nght tbgt Charles Kurtz, Weston; of Hanton street, HavF re- hufch of whch he-s a eber. > A son, Rehard MaJc, to Mr. Prce. Raton Board- Nd.-3, an- P fned for tdp Afreet volatons one year on a drunk ard dsorderly on.charges- preferred by Patrolan charge... The brde, who.attended Cranford have been spendng-«everal--\veefcs""""" of Mr. Mrs. Walter E. Rcnhart, Adas avenue on August 7. tradng as Kurtz Market, Poultry George Ward.. The sae coplant Jbhft-Xooof Newark was fned nnd Roselle schools, s a, Junor at Polce. Chef nrd Mrs. Wlla A- forerly of -Cranford now of A son, Bernard, to Mr. nnd Mrs. Meat Store, of 24 lorth Unon, avenue, Crnnford, has been fned $300 on was ade aganst Robert D. Fenchter $2 for- passng a" red lght, on qoraplanf of Patrolan Powell. Pratt School of Art n New York. Fscher of 3.Hawthorne.street have Plnnfed, has left for, ColubaBble Charles B. Rchter of 04 North avenue; east, on August. sx volatons for overcharges on ofrjroselle Park by Patrolan "Frank She s a eber of" the Natonal returned frja a vacaton at Metcdeconk. "-,.. wll take a two-year course _JVlss A-daughter,-L.nda-Ann. to-mr* " _LEned fot-pakng volat P-oleo Lt. * Goofge Resendale w College at Coluba, S. C, where she Caruso. Honor Socety. A graduate; of Cornell Unversty. Mr. Mrs. Lous Snww of 0Rcnhart s n graduate olcranfnrr Mrs;" John-H. Roberts of 304 El the b lu MJ ts~"as nstructor at Centennal avenue have, returned Hgh School nnd hns been eployed The case was "heard by Dr. Wlla address a eetng of Boy Scouts at Street on August 20. Jhe Sgnal Corps Offcers- School at borne after spertdng the suer n as typst n the offce of Walker- F. Bgelow, charan of the Prce Walter J. Mslak of 2-A Burnsde the Frst Presbyteran Church too,rrow nght. Hs topc wll be A sqn;-lawrence Rchard, to Mr. Fact J&oouth Brdgehapton,. L._L Tucr n PJnnfeld... _~3.." Panel. avenue, George Far of Lnden Mrs. Chester Dcntz of 3 Mohcan Ethel Nordstro of 74 North Lehgh avenue, all on coplant of Pa-Functons." Ar. Mrs. Kenneth Hopkns of.rs. Clfton Pregeott of 4 Doerng Nornnde place ertertaned Monday of the publc agan, to the fact.that "The Polce Departent How t Charles E. Prcgcot son of Mr. nnd Mr. Mrs. John Parkns of Dr. Bgelow hns called -the attenton lace" on August 6. A.daughter., -Doreen Carol, to Mr. trolan Hacry Page, Jr. The sae 4 Rversde drve are vacatonng n way, s enrolled lsctrcshhn at therfternoon n honor* of the ffth brthday annversary of ther daughter, celng prces for any artcles. Ths they.should not pay over- the posted nnd Mrs. Wlla J. Tryon of 44 charge was preferred aganst Mary ARTSTS SUPPLES Mnnc.,. " " Unversty of Nexv Hapshre, Durha, N. H. Sharon Lee. Guests ncluded Charles onth the prce panel volunteers are Gr6ve"strCfet on August 0. McDonald of Thrd avenue, Garwood, Mr. nnd Mrs. Newton P. Stewart Ol Water Colors A daughter, Jonnnn, to Mr. by Patrolan Lester" Powell, hnve returned fro Clewood sle, Mrs. F-. E. C. Wncklernnd her sonn-law nnd daughter, Mr. nnd Mrs. Gles, Jerry ONeal, Herbert Wsey Unon -avenue- on-august- 26. Enton, Jane Wnterhouse, Jance checkng all stores n ths vcnty. Modellng play. Mrs. George E. Hll of 302 South agons.t Bert H. Carlson of 23 Coluba, avenue by Patrolan Anton Pastels, Pencls Conn., to ther hoe at 409 Orchard,. Papers, Canvas street. F. W. Cattanach of 3 Bnllere Parkway, have taken up resdence at 72Olsen, Vrgna Anderson Tony0 Centennal avenue have an- <3n coplant of Lt. George Rosen- Myra Paul Dlefcnbruch, Patrca Mr. Mrs. Mnlcol Johnson of Fnes For Parkng, Kovacs. v Brushes, Medus Mrs.-Elzabeth Dtnlap, forerly of Crarford. tow of Nostown, Pa., Wllow street. nnd Buster LuRosa, all of Crahford, Stop Street Volatons JOHNSTON PANT SHOP nounced the.btks3rrjt_drus}ttcr, dale, Theodore Morrs of 22J* Cranford avenue was put on probaton for 07-5 N. Unon Ave., Cranford has been spendng n week "wth Mrs. Mr. Mrs. Herbert Dtzcl of ZOOnnd. rene ond.-georgo Kennedy of Florence Gloreof Berkeley place. Dcnnn road celebrated ther tweneth weddng annvcrsnry on Sunday "Mr. -Mrs. Ncholas Knaus of 0 nounced the brth of a son on Septe- otorsts, nnd sx were fned $2 each Roselle ln ~- Mary Margaret, oh August 28. Falure to heed stop street sgns - Lt, Jlrs-E. J. Qunn have an- resulted n fnes of $3 each for sx Mrs. H. W. Fsher of 320 Casno nvenuc entertaned at her hoe Frday -afternoon at a tea for.mrs. J. Rahway; RosbllcPark nndnewark. last week-end for Mrt Mrs. John Qunn s stattoncd. Mrs. Qunn s the peared bdfore Recorder Carroll K. by entertanng guests fro Cranford, Mohawk drve held a farc.wch party ber 22 at Atlanta, Ga., whore Lt. for parkng volatons when they ap- RE-UPHOLSTER NOW! B. Darby of 7 Central avenue Qnd Mss LosNecld, daughter of Mr. Klotseh of 5 Bartells place, Clark forer Mare Wcls of Cranford.. Sellers n polce court Monday nght. Mrs. Darbys other, Mrs. Pfegner. Mrs. Ralph Neeld of Roselle, forerly of Cranford s.enrolled as afarng n Stanford, N. V.- A sterlng eph Delonte of Now Provdence, Townshp, who plan to take tp dary Donck Falcetno of Unon, Jos- PECE STANDARD sster. Mss Mary Catherne Preg- "freshan at Westnster, College, Study Pre-School Chld shond Jaes, Jr., of Elzabeth, A ajorng n journals. Mrs. John Wchner, Mr. Mrs. the hoe of Mrs. Robert Schubel, 07. Mrs. Stephan A. Schlapnk of 327Ada Wchner,. Mr. Mrs. George Pne.street The speaker", Mrs. Ted South Unon avenue entertaned Sunday n honor of the brthday of hermrs. Harold Aernan. bone developent of the pre-school Knapp, Mrs. Tferesa Wanton Jackson, wll dscuss uscular father, Joseph ZeVtnan, nnd her MrsPavdX Murphy Mrs, Chld.. sster, Mrs. Anne Connors, both of Phlp Ward, both of East Orange, Elzabeth; Guests were present fro gave a cobned stork shower forhgh GRADE CLEANNG Cranford; Elzabeth, Newark, Roselle Mrs. FurarJCng of 9 Grove street Lnden....." Mrs. Mark Rker of- Burlngton, Costa but a few curt* won Rowl Parker Blythe. Jr., son ofvt, at the hoe of Mrs. Murphy last Paraount Gleaners Or. Mrs. Rowl P. Blythe of SO Saturday. Mrs. Murphy nnd Mrs. Sprngfeld avenue was, recently Ward are cousns of Mrs. Kng. Dec- Establshed 928 elected to ebershp on the Class S Walnut Ave, TeL Cnwford 8-0U8 Cottee of the Senor Class at te Pnery School- n Elzabeth. Ths cottee conssts of two ebers of the Senor Class who eet to / Good Taste CORY s brewed the Corjr>w«y nothng but tr".fre«coffee *U the csdure. patented Cory ftur «wlglass. lt bar other jood dbeernag woaea (**&* he Cory. t ha* bwed oo»or, a tafetv lan for the upper ;UM. an acewae oof* CBO nauare* strkng bu]. decorated slan beauty Only Ttt Gory gve* all fve feature*. APGAR-S HARDWARE STORE t of r the class. Mr, Mrs. Clarence W. Madden of LakeWorJth.-Fla/.srespeftdng;bs week" here as guests of. ther-sorj-nlaw daughter. Dr. Mrs. H, P. Ferguson of Lenox avenue. -. Mss Jane- Stroebel, daughter of Capt. Mrs. George Stroebel of 355 South-Unon avenue,,has returned to Wlson Collccc, Chabersburg Pa., \yhere she wll enter her-junor- year. Mss Dors Scfhultz. daughter of Mr. Mrs. T. C..Schultz of 204 Elzabeth avenue, left last week to resue her tudcs at Lascll Junor College, Auburndale, Mass. Mr. Mrs. Frederck C. Thoe, Jr., daughter Joan, of 48 Manson terrace have returned fro a vst to thcrjson, Frederck J. Thoe, a/s. Soot tranng! at UcU"S Naval Tranng Center at Banbrdgfe, Md. «~" Mr. Mrs. RobertJft MSUer of 3 pale Lane entertaned. Sunday afternoon n honor of the fourth brthday annversary of ther son, Bobby. Guests ncluded Johnny Koyen, Sra Koyen, Janet Ray, Bobby Manley; Rchard Patton. Jy Coffee, all of Cranford -Bobbys cousn; Nadne Natrlg.of Staten sl. Mrs. Mlton Koos of 5 Sprngfeld avenue s. foldng a farewell cocktal party today for Mrs. A. se of 24 Sprngfeld avenue, who wju ove t Detrot Mch., tontnw. ft slver tcay coffee percolator were J7J \ Gertrude Trebley Weds Lt. A. E. Sth Aounceent has been, ade of the weddng last Saturday afternoon of"mss Gertrude Walton Trebley Of 6 Alden street,daughter of the late Mr. Mrs. Charles Trebley, tt Alfred E. Sf, U. S. Marte Servce,, forerly of Rochester, N. V. The weddng took place at the St. Pauls Methodst. Cttu Forest Hlls, N. J;, wth.the jsajo, the Rev. Mr... Forean, offcatng. The coupleare spendng ths week n New York The brde s on the staff of the Cranford Publc Lbrary. oratons were pnk BueT There was. a buffet supper. Aong the 25 guests b Uttee THcer of Burlrngton.-. Dr. Rkerls a nepkew of-mr. Mrs. Grant A. Rker ofmansonterrace, wth wfao he hs-wfe are vstng. peacetes a Gr Te when You Have a Good Job. One of the Rado Parjb» you tedfcte anufacturers of now offers tunty to work as ASSEMBLERS Lght, clean, pleasant, safe Easy to Learn Good Pay whue You Learn Chance for Rapd. Advanceent, At hcreatecl Earnngs 7 \By ncentve Pay Plan x MUS. v 829,Newark Ave., Elzabeth S» K. BrasJ M, 2 8prlrfleU An.,Cnaf«M "«Flght Engneer 0 F/O D. L. BNGAMAN F/O Bngaan Mrs. Bngaan, the forer Aela DTullo of 2f23 Bloongdalc avenue, are hoe on a 5-aay leave fro were he recently copleted the Flght Engneer course. They are vstng at the hoe of hs SCHOOL OF SPANSH Reopens Thurs., Sept 27 ADULT C0UR8EB (MORN leve.) CHLDREN (S to 4 Vrt AFTERNOONS) TTT Trt «w n FRENCH SPANSH LATN Ecole Francase de Weseld MS NO. CHESTNUT STREET TELEPHONE WC&TFELD -B69-J WATERPROOF, UNBREAK- ABLE ELASTC N OLVE ARAB ONLY. *. Coplete Wth Batterc* FQREXPERT CaU CRANFORD RADO GEORGE M. LNZER CRanford North Ave.. W., at JEastan. St vrsnfofu* N«J* nunuutuuuuuuuuutuun Wonderful WAY TO RUBVfl OSTUS OP HeadCofds te V*«tro*Bol la «*cn UOttL WtttV sure-t thulw ho b ldfr HOLD FAST HOLD FAST TO YOUR WAR BONDS.! HOLD FAST TO YOUR DOLLARS. Theres a war stll on but now ts aganst rsng prces. Help wn t by holdng your Bonds, buyng wth care.. (ScKKherf«bre;reMUnB»ntl re prtrg*; new flllne ad webbng whwej KMded; repalrlna aad bnenc frunuc pol-j lhlnc le; frt«pck-up delvery..renew by rt-uphouternj od put your lavln K VCTORY B0ND8 EDW. MACKE & SONS Servng Northern NewrseyoFOverTMPJreSf 320 SOMERSET STREET ~ - PLANTELD, N. J. Tel. Plfd Oven Evenlnra by Aypolnttuent TO HOffr LOVELY MEMORES of YOUR WEDDNG DAY A CAW JOHN J. McCUTCHEON PHOTOGRAPHER 7 Weseld Ave., Elzabeth. Elzabeth CRANFORDS FOURTH ANNUAL UNTED FUND CAMPAGN NATONAL WAR FUND DRVE S UNDERWAY local quota"la_$25,000, of whch $2,000 reans n Granford to ad; fve wbrthy local organzatons. Be gjenerous when your neghborhood volunteer solctor calls at your door. Have your check ready, please, reeber, youre gvng once for any worthy causes so ake your donatons bg enough to go round. t = ford Hgh Grade Market Ffuto VefdMe* Mec Groceres «KOftTH UNON AVSNtnS jon tegor. Post Plan* Vctory Dance Oct. 27. Delegates-Naed Nne veterajas of World War were, accepted nto ebershp n Cranford Post, 22. Aercan Legon, at.a eetng Tuesday nght n #e Casno. The new ebers are. Ray E. Herzog, Wlla F. Herzog, Jr., JohnC. O. Parkns, ra W. Kettle, George _Xhoas Kettle. Walter P.O..gchlscto; "-"- --"--.o-%.zz7. r;v-.p. T»Urflo ff, Jr. Edward E. Stor. Past Coer C- J. Kng, e- Week-da.,, reglous ucatort classes were resued y xday ofternoon- n the church "St l roos bershp charan, reported 4 renewals. new ebers for the Frank Rasey of the hg] school under drecton of the pa year.946., faculty wll beoguest speaketat the Adjutant Wlla F. Henog, charan of the Junor Dances, reported 945 a.. Sunday. At the a.. Everyans Bble Class eetng at J anattendance/-of 207 boys. grls servce, he Rev. Mr. JLongaker wll at nst Saturday nghts affar. "Past Jpeakj)n.the topcsong of the.pjk Transfer* of Real Estate Parkvew Manor, nc., lots 53 to a.. to 2, at. the A. & A. Hardware Store,.2-North avenue, west. block 7 lots 563 to 578, 58. to 586, block 8, ap 0988 lots at Nor-Everythnle~P r rnade. MrsrrKr-Hetzkfr-sr-ehffran- at the sale wll be hoe- be. brushed after each use, nsde Coer Thoas A. Albans, grls.". Flowers wll be placed by out. of the sale., ohnlran of the buldng cottee. nnngln, n enry-oe. reported "work 6f ref bushng rc-otherfurnshng a roo at the Casno for a 334 Walnut avenue. World-wde Counon Day wll Mnors Daage Houses HOME veterans dub "roo s nearly co- Mr. ard Mrs. rvng C. Anderson tp be observed on October 7at the - " pleted. Warren D. Sculthorp was Mr. Mrs. Walter H. Essclan, " A redort that several, chldren were a.. servce. -,. pullng plaster off the walls of houses "~"nafflkr~tcrhead a cottee-to-carry SHERFFS t on Mnnnr avenue the project to copleton, - SEHWH HALK nlon Onunty ConutUn Pous near Dunha place" was nvestgated OBTUARY Court. New Jeraey lcll TkMllono Copany. Vce - cper Joseph T. by Sgt. Thoas Woods Patrolan Anton Kovacs on Frday. The WUls C. BreyfoKle pluntlr. vs. llosrllo Park tcalty Copany, nc., Sharkey was apponted charan of defendant" V. fa. de. w. ot. tor. Acton at Wlla C. Breyfogle, 46 years old, Law, On Docltotcd Judgent. a cottee to arrange a Halloween polceen sad the parents of the cula forer resdent of Cranford, of 34 ly vlrtuo at tho al>ovo-»utrd wrt of fer Vctory Dance at the Casno on Oc- faclanu dlrwud llull tqow for nlo by tober.27. The.post voted a substan-. tal contrbuton to he Unted Fund Capagn. Delegates to the annual departent conventon October., 2 3 n Atlantc Cty Wll, be Er6 Anderson,. Mr. Sharkey, Edund H. Knght. Floyd W. Freean Coer Arthur* Metz presded... Woens Bble Glass Opens Season - Bays Breyfogle; two sojns two.the Woens Bble Class of thedaughters by a prevous arrjjge; - tpkyfyrr rhlrh hp\\ tss/sgf, Mllnrd Brcyfpgle, statoned n openng eetng of theseason at theflorda; Robert Bfeyfogle of Nutley; church Monday nght. "Tle class was Mss Carol Breyfogle of Washngton, addressed by the hew pastor of thej>nd Mss. Patrca Breyfogle of Nutley; two stepchldren,... Mss church, the Rev. Robert G. Lonpaker. Refreshents were served, by a co-marlyttee n charge of Mrs. A R.. Mc- Braun Wlla Braun; Conpell. The eetng was conducted by Mrs. A. M; Wlson, presdent. " BUY; WAE BONDS AND STAMPS BEFORE YOU BUY, WHY NOT GET"! EXPERT ADVCE fro CHAMBERLN "Get "ft»e«tta»te t oa de Budcalar QubetUn belt tavlnf product your hoe need* att. G««tpot. ll advce. No.obU(f CHAMBERLN 09 Frellncluvsen Ave. - Newark 5 TeL Blcelow Local Representatve L. N. SMMONS TeL WEsleld 2-02 Whats fh«of? water qla «b«bu oat of BBU MeeU Here Tuesday The FarPresbyteral wll eet the westerly sde of Locust drv > er" The followng deeds have been re- n ae offce of County Reg- Mr.- Mrs. Edward Kelly, lots 76, the State Hoe for Boy* n Jaes- Mr. Mrs. Geows Schwartz to Plans for the annual plgrage to«tuesday-fro ff a.. to 4 p/. ncorded the Frst Presbyteran Church here. ster Bauer at tre Courthouse, Elzabeth "«Mr. Mrs. Lloyd Mlton Haas to a dnner eetng at the Chney Cpr- 77, 85 86, ap of Fnrvew Manor v burb weve ade by the Lons OlUb at The Rev. Robert G. Longaker, pastor, wll offer the nvocaton. All woen Ar." Mrs. Rchard Kochendorfer Mr. Mrs. Glbert D. Hcser, loj =ner Tuesday ncht Naed to-lte of the church Have been nvted to to Mr, Mrs. Jaes J. Walsh, lots 88, block 4, Map of Cranford Manor. arranueents for the plcrarc were attend..". 3 4, plot,ap ot sect.pn No..A. Clfford Baker, snle, to Mr. Harj-y Ssson, Vctor Shahecn, Clarence Frtz. Wlla Fredrck; Jaes The Margaret Greene Guld wul resue ts supper eetngs at 7 p.. Heatherede Corporaton,. to n the southwesterly lne of Marsh Strong Harrs Lnloyteaux., Elzabeth avenue Vlla Stes.." Mrs. Jorar ssertell,.,.property Monday n the church school audtor-thouu. The cottee ncludes Mrs. northeasterlysdelne, of Beech street, nue. hold a jont ectnc wth the Hotary V Albert, property n thestreet, 37.5-feet fro Burnsde "ave- t wasannouncetl that the club wll tjlj". Arnold, Mrs. George Keltng, 93.7 feet fro Brooksdc place. Mr, tnd Mrs. Frank DTullo to Mr. Club on October 0. Trnty parsh Mrs. A. Goet5 Mrs. C. C. Rothenberger.. Fcdson. lot 4, revsed ap of Sev-the northerly sde of. North Avenue. -Decson was ade to -send boys to Townshp of Cranford to John Mrs. Sdney L» Nunh. property n house... A preparatory servce for those desrng to unfte_jsdth the church wll ern Park feet fro Forest avenue. the Cranford Boys Cap next season. Mr. Mrs. Henry J..Shaheen to Mr. nnd Mrs. Leoyne Dearest to Townshp EnRneer Thoas J. Mcbe held at 8 p., Wednesday n the Parkvew. Manor, nc., property h the Mr..Mrs. Robert F. Mller, prop- L, UE hun outlned ( progra for a - ESa3y_sldelltte_jQl r -. Rversde 4rve Jn the westerly sdelne. p3cj?k.l» JW.4n~«*JA..->.. chapeu - Rutgers place, Nutley, ded Saturday nght at Passac. General Hosptal after an operaton.. J\tr. Breyfogle was personnel supervsor for the erchse departent ot..the Western Electrc Copany at kearny; He had been wth that copany snce 92, when he started. ts Hawthorne plant.. Before ovang to Nutley fveyears ago, he lved n Cranfprd Mountan Lakes He 4eaves hs wfe, Mrs. Evelyn of Nutley..... ". Funeral sexwees weve*held "Monday evenng at thestrratt Funeral Hoe, Nutley. Coat Foods Leftover pancake batter should be> saved used for coatng steak, eat chops, chcken other foods whch are to be fred n. deep fat. BRENNAN & TOYE L. J. BRENNAN 0. E. TOVE Plubng, Heatng* Tnnng Aercan Radator Co. Autoatc OH Burners..,. Telephone CR r «nf«buldng MATERALS SCREENS STORM SASH avenue, wth execptoh. Townshp of Cranford to "Henry J. Shnheen, lots 53 to 562, block 7 ots 563 to578, 58 to 586,. block 8, ar of 988 lots at Nore Park. Mr. Mrs. Henry J. Shahecn to puhtlc vvnduc,. n the Dlatrlct Court Ka. n the Court -luao n tlo cty af Elzabeth, N. J., on - WBDNESHAV, THE Va DAY OV octobeta; x n.; OS, nt two oclnru n the afternoon of aald day. All the follwtnc lots, tract* or parcels of l nnd r<l«o» herenafter nro partcularly luttwntod. stuate, lylnc. helnff n tho Roruch <>r KenUwcrth. County of Unon State of NtW Jerney, Known ll denlcnjtxl n» lots thlrtvcn (3) nnd fortcff (J4kx n Work «ne hundnvl olclty (80) nh Mon on Mw-tlon ( of h*-.map At \v Oranf. tnlon County, New Jersoy. Tltre H dun appnnxlatoly $4.SO wth ntorwt fro Ok-oler S, (3, nnd pont. ALEX OAAnBELL-, Sherff. KAltL UjArK, Atty.... EDJ&CC CL-rllCOS) - USE 666 COLD PREPARAtlONS bqvd t TABLETS. SALVE. NOSE DROPS Use Only As Drected Chldrens School of French 5-4 Yeare Afternoons /Spoken French a Specalty K&2tt&* _ ** MASON MATERAL Enroll Today Reopens Thurs.. Sept 27th 645 N. CHESTNUT ST. f You WaVt THE BEST, Get t At Stard Luber & Supply Co.. ESTMATES GLADLY GVEN Hgh Chetnut Streeta CRanford % Frst Mortgage Loans -rnrrssk5enr Broker 02 ELM ST., WESTFELD WE. 240» Food Sale Saturday A food sale wll be held by the Woens Bble lass of the Frst Presbyteran. Church- Saturday.fro BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS FULL PLUMBNG SUPPLES Schlccters Cranford Pant & Hardware "See Hs Plrst We Have Just About Everythlnc".CR South Ave u E. Cranford For Annual PUgrage seres of-h«vlttres on-wopjf peaee whch wll open at the hgh school Wednesday nght. Brush Bag; Launderng a vacuu cleaner dust bag "ay roove the fnsh that akes the bag dust-proof. t should Lease or Sub-Cease Busness executve wshes to lease or sub-lease a hoe n or accessble to Unon County.. Wll consder one-faly house or.«apartent of four or fve roos. Must have odern convenences be located n good neghbor-, hood..... c/o Ctzen & Chroncle Cranford, N«J. Phone CRanford M TO REPAR RE-POLSH RE-FNJSH YOUR OLD FURNTURE WHY TR&W AWAY YOUR OLD FURNTURE? HAVE YOUR OLD SUTE AND ODD PECES RECONDTONED. WHEN OUR CRAFTSMEN GET" THROUGH WTH YOUR OLD FURNTURE YOU WELL HARDLY BELEVE T POSSBLE. THE RESULTS ARE AMAZNG. AND THE COS* S BUT A FRACTON OF THE *RCMMEWdE]NE«gt """ -YOUR HOME. CGARETTE BURNS; MAL POLSH AND OTHER STANS COMPLETELY REMOVED BY MASTER CRAFTSMEN. WE ALSO STEAM AND CLEAN LVNG ROOM SUTES, TAKNG OUT STANS AND PRESS MARKS BRNGNG THE KNAPP BACK TO TS NATURAL LUSTER. ~ f4 &pute fpwutttwtt Setwtu FURNTURE STUDO 5 So. Unon Avenue DONT WAT TO RCNOVATP OR MAKE NEW LAWNS We Have The Makngs- r- GARDEN PEAT MOSS LME AND LMESTONE HYPER HUMUS VGORO -r DRCONURE And Above All Use Our LAWN SEED (Best on Earth) SEED RYE HARY VETCH For YouV Cover Crop C. E. TRUBENBACH CRafod South Av&, EL Ltutdbeon Toorrow «*<»- - Tjhe Wpens Guld of Calvary Lutheran Church wll hold a cla chowder luncheon at the church fro 2, to 2 p., toonv. Chowder wll-also be sold" by the quart to take pttl-. Mrs. E. Welscrt s n chnrt-e.>f. the luncheon.. Shrub* Std Polce are nvestgatng the theft. of several bushes shnbl fronf a garden n front of the house of Mrs. Danel Schdt at.4 North Lehgh avenue. They were dug. out durng the nght, Mrs, Schdt, told Patrolan George Ward last-frdajl. SHOP BREENS FRST! SCHENLEY BLENDEt) WHSKEY Heres a Fne Blend by a Fne House! 2.45 PL We Mrsh to announce that we have resuned delveres to CRANFORD, GARWOOD KENL- H We have one delvery a day, leavng our store at.4 P. M; Please call your orders n carly -. ;3/-$ BREENS LQUOR STORE 2 N, UNON AVENUE CRANFORD C-050 At DANELS f you want to jon nn excted, happy crowd of woen, coe to our store. Theyre scenc tho astonshng now BENDX seeng for thedap-dres, cleans eptes tself shuuuq* all autnatcallyt Please coe, too-v»nd brng a frend. Wo Welcoe you! txausrvt rutut ACTON» What you do What the BENDX does lls UaU, tubles cutba. cuan. tlw nuhly tuwe rn, flrlx dthn. r«uly lwlf. a «Jt off ol.utobtcally! la Ddl tabu only 4 squara Cut of floor nure flu pmfeclly n fctcheo, bathroo, utlty roo or laundry., - ; u, BENDX autoatc FREE DEMONSTRATON OF THE NEW BENDX Autoatc HOME LAUNDRY DALY FROM 8 A. M. TO 6 P. M. AT-OUR STOHE, Danels Hardware 32 NORTH AVE., W. CRANFORD MS-MssMMS lth MM./fcffl r"-a y- "$0$,

4 &. f P - - V- - -~. " r-" v.f ;-C«A»»O WMM \W«lnut Av«nu«. ftwst l* CKanford Tros Reoved Tros R TREES taken down stups pulled..all work guaranteed. O>*njak («lycovered by ln- surattce. Phone or wrte A. V. BSyd, 2U Nojth Olver Street, Rahway. T«l. RAhway GENERAL REPARS Alteratons, Roaflng, Screens Ktchen Cabnets, Etc. Lberal Jera Arranged & c!ar»cner General Contractor 0 Burnsde Ave., Cranford. Tel. CRanford 6-92B &ve*t0t- CARPENTRY. bulder general contractng. Edward- Gusarwv 530 North Unon Avenue, Cranford. TV. ftwnrfard fl-frf)?fl-.t nft<»y 53fl p.. M <t*d PANTNG Controctne, nteror "cxtcrorwork. Call- Carl WrfCtrkr CRanlord 6-0G06 for estate. PANTNG PapcrhancMB., Estates freely gven. Sebert Roeyn, 445 Cooldfe Drve, Kenlworth, N. J. Phone CRanforH C-0090-J MCHAEL M. BARCH, 45 Henley Avenue, Cranford Pantng Decoranf, nteror exteror. Sklled workanshp. Estnnates.gven. Call CRanford LARGE,, rooy garage, 0 Mln Street. Call CRanford 6-G86-W afjer 6 p. n.. WLLAM ROESEL, nteror EXr teror Pantng. Sklled echancs. Personal supervson..205 Cpluba Ave., Crantjrd. Tel. CRanford R. JOSEPH WARSNSK Pantng nnd DecoratnR- -loc CRUufud G-0B5 CRANE & DAVS, Panters Decorators... Tel. ROselle M, 9 Charles Street, Roselle Park or Tel. CRanford d-o089-jw, 320 South Unon Avenue, Cranford for estates tr N CHANCEHV OF NEW JERSEV. - M/M9 To twrse V, MrNll. Jr. lly flrle of «n <l-r nf he Court of Chanceryof the Hlal> of New Jerney ule on le ltl day nf Heptenber. 04". n (MP wheroln Kll«n Uc\ rnl J> t(tlowr you a defendant, you arjuteby rcnulrel tu alwworue ftlllon.of ptltlnnrr on or furo tho Mh l»y o( KovrlxT next,»t n <Mlt thereof, nch ln*rve wll w renclored aaalt you Ut> Clancfllnr >l*tl llnk" equtable anl JuL TK oljw of lad ll la U> oltaln a (wree nf dlvor, l«t«wn >a<l pettoner you. Ut«l B*ntebcr 30, 045. HAVKY ncku;. Kotlrlnr of etltlovr. - SO East Kronl HlrwM. 0-R Malnflold, Now J«raey. T<> AllTHUnjENlY POttTEl. Jll. (r vrtue of Tn Order nf the tvrt nf. Cl»nrrry nf (he Htala of Nuw Joraey ade on the tltl day of ttcptetwr. B*S. n a run wherdn Jl.Ur.XUrr WRTEH l> lutllloncr anl you *r» /defendant you ~*r» hen>l>y requred to. ntwer the wullon of pettoner on or wforo DD lflu dy of WMMT. nl., n default llnrcvvf, urh dvrree wll rw renoured aealnat you «(le Chanrllor ulall.ulnk wulahlo Jt The «ub)wt of um ut la to obtan a uvtrra nf dvorce between aald xtltloner anl you, - lajcuh, BLUM.... Udlcltnr for etltlwer. 40 K. Jertey SL. fllh Blubetll 4. N. J. NOTCE TO CREDTORS.,. wafuk.w f\v. rununt to the order of CUALES A, OTTO, JL. Hurroeate of the Tranty. of Unon, yntu on tlo Elerenth day of Hetahor A. l\. MS lun Hp ahllratl of De undenleed, a Ejwulrl of tl* otate of aald dweaaed, notce f hereby gven to the crwulora of Bald*9a- TOMFd to. rthlmt to the suhcrlber under oath or ltratlnn ther rllnu dmnala a;alna U* ate >>f vald dweaml wthn. «l» tnonuf \ for«t«r barretl fro ntoawullns or reoqrlne the aae acalnst U>e auhacrller. AUEllTAVEKKf", EKc B. B.\uVgt. Prortor, 5 Aldun Ht.. ~" Cranford. N. J.»-u.s NO ONE MAY PAY YOU ANY MORE (THAN OPA PRCE) Over quarter «f century u a Bolek dealer assures van a safe satsfactory deal when. you sell us your ear. UNON COUNTY BUCK 333 NORTH BROAD STREET Elsabeth 2-389, (ASK FOR MR. KLPATRCK) or call-cranford 8-36&-J CO ME ~ON OVER) The Mlectlons fne at. MKES WOOLEN SHOP Tweeds Cheeks Alto larce selecton of abort renants «8 Park Ave. Plalnflekl, N. J, Make a practce of buyng- War Bonds Staps each -week..ttl- bte, for Boy n servce, Tel. Ranford Help Wanted-Feale N or grl one rnornng a week _for general hojsework. Tel. CRan- d 6JS335-W. YOUNG lady, colored, for lght housework, evenngs only after 6, three hours.a nght, "two nghts a wc k._two adults n faly. Tel. after 6 p.. CRanford J. 0-4 ALL ROUND beautcan wanted; full or part te. Call before 6 oclock. deal Beauty Salon, 3 Center Street. Garwood. Phone WEsleld GENERALhouseworker, NO COOK r NG, NO LAUNBRY, sleep n, own roo, jj6od pay. Tel. CRanford WOMAN to care for two year old boy whle other s n hosp tal to assst other upon* return fro hosptal. Hours 730 tn.v 3ft. Short dstance to b.us or tran. Box 769, care of Cranford_ Ctzen.nd Chroncle,, T ~. WESTFELD doctor desres assstant n offce. Full te poston, partly evenngs. Mature person of 28 or Tgage other partculars. Box 7fl6, care of Cranford Ctzen Chroncle. ~ Gaage for Rent 2 SPRNGFELD Avenue. Phone CRanford J. -U ET us estate on ay of yourov nc. or sturafe probles. Mode L-qupent experenu-ed, court«qus en.. Agents tor Alled Van Lnen, nc., lonr dstance overs Robbng & Allson, nc., 23 South Ave.. E, TeL CRanford ~<v "ABLE boded an under forty wklj echancal expevtee for peranent job wth Rahway ValleySewagc Treatent Plant n Rahway. Good workng cajdtons; vacaton sck leave. Phone Rahway for appontent. - MEN wanted to learn-etal spnnng trade, good pay whle learnng wth overte. Apply East Sde Metal. Spnnng Stapng GorxralW k. Lnden,-N..J Work Wanted-Feale - A WOltlAN wshes laundry to do at hoe. Tel. CRanford B-032. "9**, Sate ton" wth good rubber. HolewSnsk, 27, Grove Street. Tel. CRdhford M. Lstngs Wanted WE HAVE several prospectve buyfor send ucyonf. lstngs. HENRY J. SHAHEEN, 336 Centennal Avenue, Cranford. Tel..CRanford or CRanford Ncely stuated hoe, sx roos, oderh ktchen, tle bath wth shower freplace,. sunporch screened porch, garage.- Ovnor leavng SUrte. Possesson Noveber st; $ _, Vacant edate possesson, odern-bungalow; three-aedroofrs, attached garage, gas heat, reasonable Prce.,.. Modern bungalow Fve roos bath frst floor; space tor addtonal roos second floor; nsulated, freplace, garage. Possesson to be arranged; ~~~ ~~ FOR QUCK RESULTS, Lst Your -Property For Sale We have clents for -2-4 faly houses n Cranford, Wesleld Garwood.-. JOSEPH J. GUKER.",0 North Ave. W., CRan Rooftttg-Reparng RE-ROOFtNG. Sdng, asbegtos nsulated brck Bonded roofng. Repars. JOHN LANGE,. PLanfeld or UNonvUe ACTVE PERSONAL SERVCE ASSURED LST WTH JOrtN-W* HENS & SON BUY THRU JOHN W. HENS & SON Resdental nvestent propertes APPROVED Johns-Manvllle rooflr.g; also others; brck sdng; flat roofs, bonded; roof., repars. W.. L. Schroeder-B Adas Avenue. Tel. CRanford 6-"5fft. NEW roofs of every desqcpton; repars, antenance, leaders, gutters. Copper leaders gutters now avalable. Budget pay plan. Mchael J. Harrs, 645 New Pont Road, Elzabeth. Tel. ELzabeth Hoe nsulaton BARRETT > rock"- wool nsulaton, L. Schroeder, 8 Adas Tel. CRanford Avenue. SELL~T TO AUSTN WLSON Your Cur Before the New Ones Are Avalable Prces Go Way. Down Tel. WEaleld or 2-35DS Wlbur Coon Shoes FOREWOMEN PROBLEM FEET Stes «to n AAA to ES * OUR STORE CLOSED AT NOON WEDNESDAYS Andrew Crsant Graduate off Aercan Selwol of JfaetU»edlea M4 Centennal Ave» Cranford WANT TO MPROVE YOUR HOME? TME PAYMENTS.A,,«..».,A,,N...O,EJBL_.._.,. -We d*antry t Mjucttr?,-Ex* torlor Palntlnr, nteror Deeoratlnr. Plublntr. Wat«r«ofln;. Roofnc, SUlnx, 8beet Metal Wotlt.... No Job Too Sall or Too Large. Esuatea Cheerfully Gven PARAMOUNT nome RECONDXONNO CO. General Contractors 57 N. Unon Ave. CB. 6-2M THE ORGNAL HOME UTLTY SERVCE Wshes t6 suggest A Fall Wnter Servce REMOVE SCREENS NSTALL BTORM WNDOWS REMOVE AWNNGS WASH WNDOWS WASH WALLS A WOODWORK CLEAN * WAX FLOORS CLEAN GUTTERS * LEADERS HOUSE PANTNG NTEROR PANTNG ROOFNG SHNGLNG SDNG HOUSE RENOVATNG GENERAL REPARNG Propt Servce HENS, 7. North. Ave..E., CR ROPERTY Owners- \Woud you lke to lst your property folr. propt sale?. We have any requests for Cranford hoes have-sold fve snce August -. Houses ay be of any age; large plots of ground, partcularly desrable. Wrte or call for further detals. We cooperate wth other brokers. RAHB, Lorrane Ave., Unon, N. J., UNoh , Renhold broker. 0-4 MSS L VREDENBURGH, 240 North Avenue, West, phone CRanford M has a few openngs for begnners, 75c hdlf hour,. vanced courses. Specal course for adult begnners. Lessons at your hoe. 66S Doran Road. Phone WEsleld y SPECALZNG n Masonry, carpentry, asphalt, roofng, reparng roofs, asphalt drveway. All types of buldng reconstructon work. War approved Jobs;. Satsfacton guaranteed. Reasonable. Estates -2el WEsleld M between p.. John Monaco, 232 St. Paul Street, Weseld.. - pantng as low as $7 per roo Estates cheerfully gven. Satsfacton guaranteed. Call WEsleld 2-97-R EXPERT rado servcng. All work guaranteed. Free pck-up delvery. Call CRanford G-0965-J Veteran.. DONT let your ol furnace go wth out a good vacu cleanng adjustng. Expert rotary wall flae servce.. Call e,arly. "red Malpere TcL CRanford 6-25«Pa& 0-25 COLE Refrgeraton Servce. A, akes scvvtng achnes, vacuu ceoners, washng achnes repared. 38 Colfax Ave., W., Rpselle Park. Tel. ROselle CRANFORD Refrgeraton Servce, _?P e.lal!?a?.ln.,zrgm»w.-,.jcem- nator, -Crosley, Mayflower;- Norge, etc. Propt servce. B. W. Flartcy, 223 Arbor St., CRanforJ J. WASHNO MACHNE REPARS Only expert echancs work on you/ applances. rons," vaen-u cleaners, rados, otors, toasters also rc-.. pared. Coffeys, Alden Street Tel. CRanford U UNON County Repar Servce. We specalze n rebuldng reparng Thor (Thor Gentle H) also other -akes. Tel. CRanlord RADO Reparng. Cranford Rado Sewce, 2 Eastan Street TeL CRanford FOR coplete- household electrcal "applance repar call Napers Rado nnd Refrgerator Servce. \ Phone CRanford Free pck up delvery servce. HOOVER Vacuu Cleaners.Authorsed faetory Branch Sales Servce Staton. All kes servced, l, RMefbUttv B*9u Starve? Co- AU...,... Ht nacrtawv Tw«&a«a Wwd.torducharge farty cent*. <t Oae ttnt * ot, wnhnt charge t*entr-flv«cent. Ur eop Wedse«dar»«WB. Cad, cheek or tanjp uttut a«fv«rt«nc copy. S? S* e FVE roo Bungalow, four years old, lot 65 x 53. CRanford 6-r502-M. GUKER SPECALS Corner property, near center, sx bedroos, two baths, freplace; ol heat, sde porch, screened large lot, two car garage; $9,950. fltjeldng LOTS NORTH SDE 50 x x 25,,. SHOO 60 -x 50...,..$ x 50 $000 For appontent to nspect see, JOSEPH J. GUKER 6 North *Ave.,W. CRan, VAQAJJT--G toorn hoe n choce North Sde locaton. o<ern scterce ktchen, that, wll save y.ou.any r J, CO X 30 a-fcu shrubbed double- garage, low taxes, dnly $450 down S47 onthly; full "prce $5;750. Newly lsted, G roo hoe wth tled scence ktchen; x 2 odern tled baths.-one wth stall slower;, extra lavatory; double garage; 50 x 20 lot;, choce North Sde - locaton; $,500. f you apprecate a well kept hoe want to ove.quckly see ths 6 roo hoe wth scence ktchen,.tled bath, real freplace, exteror newly panted, nteror n A-l condton, double garage, quet North Sde street; $0,500. VACANT NORTH SDE extra hoe wll need soe decoratng but defntely a buy at ths prce; log burnng freplace, stea heat Delghul 5 roo bungalow, new roof, acada, drve, extra large double garage, 50 x 7 lot,.,.taxes $29; a buy at $6500. North Sde wthn few nutes walk of Center; 6 roo hoe n excellent condton, garage, taxes only $28; owner ovng to Florda soon you can nave quck possesson; $5,950. Vacant soon, delghul 6 roo hoe, tled bath, frst floor lavatory, log Reduced to $9500; only. 7 years old, delghully odern 6 roo- hoe, tled scence ktchen, tled bath wth shower, frst, floor lavatory, wood burnng freplace, ol stea heat", screened flagstone porch, nsulated, exteror recently panted, attached garage, 53 x 22 lot; wthn easy walk of Center.. WESTFELD Only 6 years old. 5 roo bungalow, scence ktchen, tled bath wth shower, real freplaccgas heat-attached garage, 60 x 20 lotztgxeg <wuy~»l30. UNON Convenent to rvngton, 4 year old delghul 6 roo hoe, whte wth black shutters, tled.scence ktchen,.magc Chef range, tled bath wth shower, spacous -- feplaee, extra large aster bedroo wth 2 closets, cente; hjll. gas heat, screened porch, recreaton roo fnshed n aple, bar. whte pcket fence. POSSESSON N 30 DAYS. "S YOUR PROPERTY LSTED WjTTH US" FOR further nforaton regardng these propertes call our Cranford representatves Mr. Harold Wlson CRan R Mrs. M-arjorc SedgWck CR Mrs. Mra P. Nevlle CRan HOWLAND _ 444 Chestnut Street ROSELLE Mortgage Money FRST ortgage loans," 4 up to 50% of our apprasal; 4(6% up to twothlrds of our apprasal- S years to pay on older type hoes. 20 year loans on newer type hoes. on new constructon. Low ntal fees. T. H. JUDSON, JR. T. R. SARGENT WE have, for sale two very good houses prced at $9500 $0,500, respectvely; early.possesson. THOMAS Ma.cMEEKN, Realtor.; PhnnaJf P»«H MODERN sx roo corner hoe.sunporch, Weatherstrpped, flreplace ol J urn ace, 2-car garage, excellent neghborhood,., walkng. dstance] tran, bus, stores, school; $7,500 net, 4 S. Unon Ave. nqure Atlantc Hghls 58-M. 0T4 EGHT roo house, 6 Holly. Street near Orchard, lot 00 x 25. Prce reasonable. nqure- owner, Felx DFabo, 340 South Street, Morrstown. A REALLY charng hoe for. edate occupancy.- n perfect ANTQUE Gft Shop Clocks, orgnal pantngsr-bsquej lapsr chna, slver,.brc-a-brac, slk shawls, jewelry, desk, ehppendale closet, chars, tables, deer heads. We buy antques brc-a-brac. Eastan Street, Cranford. Tel. CRanford Cranford j JLffO8. dtoh; llvlngroo wth log-burnng freplace, sunporch, dlnngrpo, ktchen, 3 bedroos, tle bath 2nd floor, 2-ear garage, on nce lot, shrubbed shaded by lovely old "trees, near school transportaton; $0, Rchards-Swackhaer, 4 Alden Street, CRanford 6-22 or CRahford CRANFORD deal hoe; a hoe you wll apprecate; entrance large vestbule, lvng roo freplace,.large sua parlor, dnngrod. has French doors 6penV)g to a screened florch;-odern Scence ktchen; fve large bedroos; two tled baths, one has-stall shower; stea (ol burner); two-car attached garage; lot 00.x 20; $5,000. Seen By""appontent. HENS, 7 North Ave., E- CR SX roo house, brck veneer, two separate showers, two car garage attached, tle ktchen, open screened porch. \No nforaton by telephone. 232 St. Paul Street, Wesleld.. FVE or sxroo -house, furnshed or unfurnshed. Checal engneer. Peranent n area. Tel. CRanford M., THREE or four roo flprtent or. sall house., Mddle-aged couple. References. CRanford W. WESTFELD Se-bungalow, sx roos, breakfast nook, stea heat, one car. garage, lot 50 x 50; $5500". Robert Thesz, 4 Hollywood Avenue, Cranford. Tel. CRan J. OWN your own apartent. Rent freew ncoe fro second.apart-, enlnowfejjays taxes-,-nterest antenance on both. $3,500 down payent.necessary. Phone CRanford R. HOME SEEKERS NVESTORS also post-war house plans lots are ncluded n the. new onthly.real ESTATE DGEST Send 50c n con for your copy today to NSTTUTONAL LSTNGS, nc. 9 Clnton St. - Newark 2, N. J. - V 9-27 Lots For Sale CORNER Prospect Avenue Maple Place, 75 x 50.- Wlll-soH reasonratov wr-te 340 South Street, Morrstown, N. J.. FOUR roo unfurnshed apartent J-u-n,..J l..n...f U * UU UJ three adults. Telephone BAyonne EX-SERVCEMAN wfe want two or three roo apartent on or before Noveber st, preferably unfurnshed. Call PLanfleld to 630 P.-M.. FOUR roo apartent, two adults, Box 764, care of Cranford Ctzen Chroncle. 0- Wanted HOME for younb ale_.dog r lkes chldren s a good watch dog; -coplotely housebtvkent~ sall breed; nce house dogj Tel. CRanford M.. r- \ \ REWARD wll be pad for nfora-.ton- gv-rc the-present whereabouts "ofcharles Phllpp; last address 22 Reord Ave., Cranford, N. J. Notfy Mr. Ward, 57 Sprngfeld Ave., Newark, N. J. Furnshed Apartent Wanted ONE or two,.roos ktchenette. Box 770, care of Cranford Ctzen Chroncle. FVE or sx roo house or bungalow; all proveents. Call WEseld M Lots Wanted 00 x 00, all utltes, near transportaton ElOra to Weseld. Or n-. tercmed.odern G u house, condton, no evcton; 5-year resdents..-. Box 5fl3. tare of-cranford Ctzen Chroncle. " 0-4 SUBSCRPTONS «New, renewal gfts prjses.. Lower fata to servce en ard woen. Wrte phone Cftanfdtd«-«tt. W W U l k d K Se DECORATVE wrtng desk. CRanford J evenngs. Call BABY carrage, collapsble, lke "new. TeL CRanford CRB, $0; stroller, $2; baby auto bed, $5; tolet seat, Kddy-rear-, Cals colt, sterlzer bottles; dapers, assorted cloths. Call Saturday A..M., Whte, 209 Holly Street, --Granford.----; " --r--=- ;wll now take your orders for "custo bul w;ood or steel blnds. Recordng, revtaplng, repantng. Call Lnden or 40 Knopf Street, (Cr. Mner Ter.). Lnden, N. J., on No. 0 bus route,. 0-4 WESTFELD Sowng Center Parts reparng for all akes sewng achnes, vacuu cleaners. We do hesttchng, buttonholes, covered buttons, buckles, pcotng. Coe n sew on our- achnes for 25c per hour. Our sewng classes are now open.. -. WESTFELD. -SEWNG CENTER -"/. ;0 E. Broad" Str. Westeld, N. J Want to Bent or seven roo house or bunga- Tel. CRanford UNFURNSHED apartent or s«jl house three, four or fve roos. Tel. LYnbrook 6749-M or wrte Box.765, ;care of Cranford Ctzen. Chroncle.. "" 0-4 fttt DESRABLE roo next to. bath, nner-sprng attress, convenent to tran buses! A. Vredenburgh,,240 North Avenue, West, Cranford. -Tel. CRanford M. BRQHT, cheery roo for en only. Blocknd a half fro staton. 7 Us State. We need Clothes More jnore, ;. Have you soraethhjg For the Juble Store? Collecton Mondayornngs. Phone CRanford HAVE lost y rqwboat, green- n- -sde, whte outsde. f anyone fnds l..lt please notfy e. Thoas Glley, Jr., Tel. CRanford M. KEYS, tn zpper case, near the coer Of Alden Mln Streets. Reward. Wll fnder please return to Cranford Ctzen, pnd Chroncle SAVNGS Book No. 7426"of the Unon County Trust Copany,..Cranford Branch, Cranford. Fnder please return to the bank. 0-4 BANK Book No of. the Cranford Trust Copany, Cranford, N. J. The fnder s requested to return t to the bank. f not restored before the sxth day of October, 945, applcaton wll be ade for a new,book. 0-4 Curtans CURTANS, laundered stretched. _.A- work. Tel. ELzabeth LCENSED ELECTRCAN House wrng, fxtures, reparng n all branches. Fluorescent fxtures., JANEL. J.J8EYBJJHM, Res.-» BuHfcTde"AW~ CHaE MATHEMATCS-TUTOR Graduate- Teacher ndvdual nstructon n Algebra, Geoetry, Trgonoetry Calculus. Call or wrte for appontent. George E. Parker, 4 Preston Ave. Tel. CRanford A. VREDENBURGH, professonal pano tuner of Stenway other hgh grade panos. buy, sell recondton panos. 240 North Avenue, West, Cranford. Tel. CRanford M. PANO Tunng Reparng. Warren W, Groff,_"fox 25 years West-. felds Cranfords foreost pano tuner," 244 Walnut Street, Weseld. Tel. WEsleld Meber of New Jersey Assocaton of Pano Tuners AWNNGS, hade, Venetan blnd* GAS range.-left- sde oven wth, v "Tator. TrCHSaford w CLOCK tberostat, coplete furnace. Call CRanford 6- HTGH char, -sall sze crb. CHanford HAND talored lngere ade deh Tel. CRanford o chyferobe, vory; $T. CRanford 6-88-J.. 3AS stove, table top, large oven broler, theonostat control. CaU CRanfard R after 6 P. M THREE pece, lvng roo sute, t d b l Tel. CRanford W. -7 RADO batteres" for portables, eleents for electrc heaters ktchen fluorescent fxtures..coffeys, 7-g Alden street, Cranford., xl. BED, three-quarter ron; youths sprng, attress; double "bras! bed -eol-sprng-abo- trcycte for fve-year-old chld. 203 Re;-. ford Avenue, Cranford.. J. GAS ranges, thrty gallon jbt water tank; also gas heater. Wll sell very reasonable. nqure Superntendent, Jstan-Strect; Cran- ~fora; Apartent SB, PHLCO, edu sze rado, frtqcon. dton; ktchen table four chars, panted orange -black; also foldng Eastan Kodak caera. 7 Alden Street, Cranford. BOYS all wool luberjack, shrt sze 4, new; also double bed, sprng attress. Tel. CRanford J. / BABY walker, alost, new, wood, $3; bargan Tel. CRanfo«t pl-heatcr, arflane, wlckless, good -. condton; $20. Tel. CRanford G-0679-J.- WALNUT bedroo sute chest, dresser bed, good condton. TeL CRanford WASHNG achne, Thof, A-l condton; $75. Phone Cranford J. 3 Alce Lane, Clark Townshp., RADO phonograph, Phllco, cabnet, four b dal, deal for recreaton roo; jg-saw, Coplete wth rrotcr; chest of drawers; also brdge lap; reasonable.- CRanford 6-24-M. GRLS brown Alpaca coat, sze 2, perfect condton; $0. Tel. CRanford 6- f68-w. BABY carrage, Englsh coach, prewar; also play pen wth pad, good, condton. Tel. CRanford GLDER} etal; also three etal chars. Tel. CHhford , BABY.carrage, used, Atlas cpllaps ! DVAN; also par of nsde lned dubonnet drapes. 306 Manor Avenue, Cranford between 6 9 p.. Thursday or Saturday evenng. RADANT gas heater (Huphry), $20; also 0,000. volt transforer. Call Saturday A. M. - Whte, 209 Holly Street, Cranford. CORDWOOD. Tel. CRanford weekdays 8 a.. to 5 p. Saturdays %~e.. to p.~. TEENS young debs wear. Fall openng August 5th. Edth H(HL 59 East Broad Street, Westeld. TeL WEsleld Or WRlGER Rolls, Rolls n stock for any type wrnger. Brng n your old one, we wll duplcate t; whte rubber. Coffeys, 7 Alden St., Cranford...TeL CRanford ELECTROLUX Cleaners. a now takng orders for New Machnes, Stll servcng your achnes. Deal drect wth authorzed representatve. Edward W. Wttke. Phone WEsleld J. CORDWOOD for- freplace, furnace ktchen stove. Cut to any length, prder now. for Fall Wnter delvery. Boyd, tel. RAh way SPECALZNG n Sprella Supportng Garents; also Maternty Garents, both ndvdually desgned. Jlttejjrjulhfl.jry.acyof-*3anr hoe, toy" appolntent~mr"a Llry"Woefx; * 337 Walnut Avenue. TeL CRanford USED furnture, dshes, cut class, etc. J.J.Guker, 6 North Avenue. West. Tel. CRanford TOP sol, well rotted anure, cnders, blue stone; delvered. Al Haessg, WEsleld \t FULLER Brushes. For tooth brushes, household brushes, polshes, waxes. Cnll or wrte L. A. McKee, 2 Arlngton Road, Cranford, N. J. Telephone CRanford W. FLOOR Waxes. Try our br "Ex-Ccr, youll lke t Paste no-rub at specal prces. Johnston EltSh nue, Cranford. "SKYLGHT" washng flufd. The. orgnal Skylght forula, 25c per gallon (5 cents refund for Jug). Chopns Sport Shop, opposte flrehouse. Tel- CRanford ELECTRC lght bulbs. Get the now; we have la stock all atees up 3flfl watte! alaa &v9 balb. Ut» Receves Ctaton T/Sgt. Frank E.Cushlng, $po of Mr. Centennal avenue, has been awarded a certfcate of ert ctaton Jn recognton of "conspcuous, ertorous outstng perforance of ltary duty.* The ctaton, awarded by Lt. Col. K. E. BeGraw, hs cong offcer, follows "For exeplary perforance of dutes as aster gunner fro June 8, 944, to May 30, MS, n Engl, France, Luxebourg Gerany." Sgt. <Cushng s wth headquarters battery, 445th Ant-arcraft oble battalon. Sgt Cashng, forer outstng Cranfprd Hgh School athlete, also has receved two certfcates for takng frst place n the runnng put eet n June n Hofgesar, Ger-. any. Frank broadjuped 20 feet ard USssed the shot 48 feet. Sentenced to Jal After, Faly Quarrel On coplant o hs wfe, John Bochhovkfc of 23 Chrstana place was fned"$5cf"f6feusorderly conduct ordered to pay an addtonal $50 on a recentljmaspended-bertence, by Recorder Carroll.K. Sellers on Frday, followng a quarrel at the Bochnovch hoe. n le of the double fne, he was sentenced- to serve_90 days n the county Jal, but later pad the fne was released. ;CalledLtQ the house by M. Bochnovch, Sgt. Thoas Woods, Patrolen Anton Kovacs George Ward took the woan her son* John, to Dr. Walter Fasnachts offce for treatent for cuts, laceratons Meanwhle Bochnovlch had appeared at polce headquarters. Where he was treated by- Dr. Fas- WCht for burns.on the head hhbh -when hs wfe threw hot elted butter at h. On Thursday, the State Polce at Hghtstpwn had.pcked up another, son, George. Bochnovch, George Kocher of 50 El street, as runr aways. The boys were held at the Juvenle Shelter n Trenton untl arrangeents were ade for ther return to Cranford. Last Sunday, the Kocher boy was agan reported ssng. Sheran P.-T A. Wll Meet Oct. 8 Dr. Howard _R. Best, supervsng -Prncpal_of=.fhf>-. c****r r l Pthlr t" spelter afthe ntal fall eetng of the Sheran School "P.-T. A- on October 8, n. the school audtoru at 35 p.. Ths.was announced at hc eetng Frday of the Sheran P-T. A. executve board,.presded over, by Mrs. Carl Bergh, presdent. Mrs. J. H. McCUntock wll be n charge Of the progra. There wll be twogrls ro the sfxthgrade to care ffjr sall chldren-at all eetng;;, of the unt Refreshents wll be served?; Mss Ruth Janovsk was chosen as faculty representatve to succeed Mss Louse Fsher who s not Jeach ng ths year at Sheran. " ""..Plans for- a ebershp drve begnnng October 8 Were dscussed. Flavors Murau A teaspoon of peanut butter dropped n each uffn pan before the, batter s added gves a nce flavor to the uffn.. SEE OUR Beautful Dsplay of SET WTH A WDE SELECTON OF SEM-PRECOUS STONES PRCED FROM < 7.50 to WMMk rak* adhromag* of Ht «nc- *eptjo«al voltm, varety! for-lrasl < «Ufy of hm ptodhce. «* Fresh Fancy freestone Luscous, eaty, fresh rpe., prunes are now at ther peak of goodness. Buy several pounds at ths low prce. b. La W 29c Fresh, tender fancy lps- Full ojmlavor, Peppers l 2 5c Serve delcous stuffed-p«pper«lor a chang*. - Hearts Bunch9c Crsp, tender fancy bunches. A treat!. Tender Calforna Carrots Bunch t- Tops n tenderness flavor- Fresh Tender Bunch Colorful red beefs add flavor to your enu. Sweet Potatoes «> Sugar, h.., r Sweet * wc Sweet as honey. Every elon goes a long way. * Jancy Fresh Klled Grade A" S ~ Brolers Fryers Roasters ~ b All topqualty GRX6E A"--no a grade B n the pf. All guarante«d eaty, tender, exceptonally delcous. Serve chcken ths week-endl BEEP Roast cut 3 tttt pw b. twrua. edately Good Salares GENERAL NSTRUMENT CORP. 829 Newark Avenue. Elzabeth we Supree New proved MORTGAGE MONEY AVALABLE... ;! J -. On Easy Monthly Repayent Plan Ypu r nsursce* ad ttewtst Pay Off "Vtour Mortgage - " As easy as payng rent. nterest charged on unpad balance only CRANFORD SAVNGS & LOAN ASSOCATON Offce 2 N. Unon Ave.,.. Cranford, N. J. Open dally do A. M. to 5. P. M. Saturdays 830 A. M. to 8 H. TELEPHONB CttANFOKD «W u>t*s.m«.m 0«r otor - stund up t» SJMM BBY VCTORY BONDS AND STAMPS ON SALE HERE Round Tp Roast J_* PortHo<rSfk-- ± Srlon Steak Round Steak Plate Beef Haburger rel par b. j " 3 rabhfmr k. b. J- VffVSV AA 2?c 3c 42c 5c 42c 42c 20c A 30c 47c 20c BOLOGNA SCRAPPLE 33c 35c 8c b.7c Grade A All szes l b ou«w cur LAM p*r b. b. Shoulder of Lab «lb. Lon Rb Lab Chops».. b Shoulder Chops A" b. Stewng Lab Legs of Lab par b. 4 Pta. b. b. AA 35c 5?c 46c 9c Grade. A, 35c 43 38c 9 33c Freah FLLET OF HADDOCK b.4k SLCED COD.-.,* 33< Our bakers hove dscovered tho secret for bread lke other used to boke..stays fresh longer! Try t now! Pancake Flour!*! *!*!, X& Quaker Oats SUNSHNE. b. pg. H-Ho Crackers ZJ SUNSHNE 7VM». pg. Baby Arrowroot 7ubo Puddng ASCO Fancy "OrtuU A Toato Soup 3 - CAMPBEll, Green Pea Soup Peanut BuHer Hartley * S» GUNWOOD -ot. Jar Raspberry Jelly TwTsco b. pg. Preu Crackers Egg Nood Spaghett CAMPMUS Bean-Bacon Soup 26* ASCO Wnner of over 500 przes. Only 2 ponts per b. All-Sweet Oleoargarne fr 24c DURKEE Oleoargarne,", % CHEESE FEATURES NO PONTS NEEDED Bleu Cheese 49<r 8* PMENTO pkfl. Pabsfclt Aercan? N Caveau bavaran "oo The paper BE Sharp Cheese Chateau Bond OstJ BOBOCN Muvntsr loot U Cheddar MU> WHTE 32(J 2C Green Gant Peas 8c Del Monte Peas rdale Peas- Hurlock Peas Pork & Beans No. can ASCO lb.«an l\h Asparagus Strng Beans Strng Beans Spnach Spnach Slced Beets H Fahndale Evaporated AfULjC JL Cans %jc NO PONTS NEEOtO BUFTS 4>. pe. " """ " Gngerbread MX 20< DUFFS «-o. plg. Hot Muffn MX DUFFS Waffle MX RATON CALENDAR Red Staps A< to Q V» to Z» Warb 0 Pelnta Each Sugar Stap 38 B*da«abb for S b*. ts0"heal-fto" b. bag 47c Every bean perfectly roasted by flowng heat, gvng you "sealed n" fufler, fner flavor. Save labels for gfts! Save 0c %» -Coffee ffr,,.* ft"/ Wheatena *;~ Bakers Cocoa 0 LeonJuce Prune Juce GrapefrujtJuce N lm3(? ASCO OWng. TEA a 28* TEA 7<. S33f oou NEW PACkl Junrlw Orcd." A" Toato Juce t; 20" * BAL deal Frut Jars- 3-P«n quart! doan Jars &Z55t Jelly Glasses «N MASON ZNC.TOP Uj,- plnlf / q qua Pectn C 3.o. pocag*! r 4 v \ r \ Wheatsworth Whole Wheat Flour 5t e 44c Flour E;!p 5t.23crl0t.45c 25t 0 $.05 Blue Suds 2 9c o«p 69- r for alt Chffon Soap _ 2 8-oz. C Pkgs. 9e 2 5-oz Pkgs. 9c DUZ sr 23 vory Snowpkr SuperSuds 23c Daper-Wte- - 8c e. Please brng you? own paper bags.

5 *$*- -«a lslls v 0 ; -«alt".r! f."?v ; --J?"";;"-- v "., ;-- V ". / v v ro pa * on«) at a schedule clerk at the General. SkSfttrt plant n Lnden before, enter* ns servce... Avaton Cadet Wlla A. Davs; *oa of Mr. Mrs. Curts W. Davs J.J9& Reord avenue, has copleted T"baac tranng atmwrre Feld n Ms-,-sSen, "JVocas. After takng advanced Uannf he wll, be cossoned-.a err. leutenant or apponted AS a fflh offcer n the Ary Ar Forces. X Col. A. A. Gordon of 77 North JLehch avenue s hoe on extended leave a.fler 3 onths n the servce. H* Sook part.n the Afrcan.ltal- Eps. Loo Benjan Glatcr, Jr., J.S. JSJL. sbn trf jfe Mrs.,L. B. Glascr oz 29 Hnpton/oad, has been servng <so the.uss Golden Cty, whcn took par n sx "ajor Pacfc ncton,s wthout the "Jdjchlcst.daage to herself or Her lartjnc boats, wthout a casualty aong.her crewen. The ~t/acj Golden," a cobat transport, pa?tcpgtpd~ n the aphbous u$*~ xaalts on Gua, Lcytc, Lngayeh Gulf San Nawseo; She led troops supples*! Oknawa, evacuated Marnes fro w&ja Oknawa, -aad- wxs. unto jatjck by arcraft - subawtnes dahsubs.. WAVE Specalst,. (TFc Betty. J. Shenk, daufhter of Sr. acmmrs. E. B-Jacobsen of Englsh Vllage, has receved her honorable dsc Sro the Woens Reserve M\y. The forer WAVE s the wfe of Cap! J. R. Shenk. She enlsted; n She servceto August, MS. She has parents, Mr.. Mrs. T. F. Dneen B d a-yenuer * ~ Cpl. Harry B. Zepfler, USMC, c eently receved hs prooton fro prvate frst class. He s now on hs way to Japan. n the servce alost three years, he had been statoned n Hawa, for the past sx onths Pfc. Frank H. Jaes, son of Mr. Mrs. C. E. Jaes of 60 SprngfleJd avenue, was honorably dscharged fro the Ary Sunday at-the Fort Dx Separaton Center. n sbrvce snce May, 042, hewfe overseas three years wth the2»th nfantry Dvson partcpa.ted n the Battles of Ardennes,"Certral EUroue, Nory, Northern France the Rhnel.. }c holds the Bronze Star, Cohnt.Trvfnnfrrr» bees on duty as. a, lnk tran** n thewll- settle n Cranford wth, hs wfe. SeM of celestal lnk tranng n At- Jaata. Ga., Corpus Chrst, Texas, Flood Cojntrol - - Quonset Pont, t.., Banana Hver, Fla.... flla Gassann, Jr., USTJ, gun-.. - a rs"uke.3/, sonof Patrolan ard - ; Srs. WMlr Gnssar of "fl Qtrdoh -place, s hoe or a C8-day leave. A EDeber of the crew of the USS Washngton, he has been r servce for four ahalf years.- He also.s vstng \ hs wfe, who s akng her hoe. teporarly wth her parents n Brtsoklyn. Set. Myron. Cybaluk,. ar operatons specalst, of 427_pprody street, ~ a~.eber of the 20thr"Force, s aong the_hundreds_pf en of Cpl-; OJMJ Carl K. Storres 34th BoUardsnent Wng on Gua who have been corn-ended by General Carl Spaatz otlbe U. S. Ary Strategc Ar Force Cor ther part n helpng. to defeat Japan. Pfc. Marcaret A. Dneen, USMGWR, JelS Thursday for Cap" Lejcune, N. C, after spendng 6 days wth her AMERCAN ANTQUE e. Glass, etc. Tfc ClUtelM! MADELOM M. PHOAL RH Bak, N. J. TLsn. A FrL, S«L 27-M MPORTANT Carpets, Furnture, Slver, Porcelans Jfn ««EMattf KATE MACY UDD S«U Mr ttur tl «w C K Sota.». AVCTON 2. M.. M. SHVTU, Why Do You Go For A Checkup? S k to**««w«certan - Oat!«aw ttoaf wht you to tteet yaw health to cettte wort eat «f lfe. T«a hwm eauautt your n- Mnaf agent, uul let hlt check up en your nwnnefl <W««EU» turn tnetotone. drove new gvfato eoeet, ad Cala kb GWlVeneQ avut ljlfqnl utektumlbk of us hd» yea FOR RENT yoar <L <t-u N. a&s x. CBAWSHYEAKE -atojw-head,jhd the GoodJCohduct eda. He carred -4 ponts.. Je forerly va.s_.cployed by, E. Fred Sulzer Copany of" Crahford. Cpl. Walter F. Sorger, san of Mr. ford..,.,.,.; n theother- courses, offered by leaders fro JDrew Unversty, Dr. F. Shacklock wll dscuss world relgons dnd culture, Prof. F. H. Johnson Mrs. Wntor" F. Sorger of "828 Sprngfeld avenue, who served as assstant drver on an M 0 tank- de- wll talk on the teachngs of Jesus, stroyer attalon, s due hoe soon. -He-has-been-Sn--the-servce-three;one-half years, orethan three years centu a Nruad lntt«t.. -tdetwldtbtttarrofrtrt tdertwldtdbtttaerrof r 5~t J Rally Day wll be celebrated at the of> whch were spent overseas n the church Sunday. Sunday School, Nove Afrcan talan capagns, te Tte Mens Bble Class Woens Bble has fve battle stars the Prcsdcnal-unt-oltaten. Ths vell-be-hfe- Ureat fro utd date., J Class wll eet at 94$ a.. There wll" be worshp.rvces-at-9&-attd tmtwrsttd Ultt (lrst. trp hoe- snce he was nducted a.. Ths beng dhrstlan Educaton Week, the thee wll be - TnuuMt.. n 942. Hs brother, Noran, s BV A. V. lla»e. wth the 08th Dvson whch sto be"chrstan Educaton Evangels." At thenstallaton of Sunday U CHANCERY OF NtW JERSEY part of the ary of occupaton n Japan. Noran has been n the servce for two one-half years. speakers wllbejhoward A. Jenuson AS HEBBE&T tuybb, School offcers teachers at 8 p.., TO BOB UYBB.!AL80 KNOWN Frak Carey of 24 South, avenue, Mss Ada Belle.Etodlne. Junor <st, reports that Bll Knaeer has Senor Fellowshp eetogs wll hareed fro the Navy be held at 7 p;. Gets Unde (Contnued j;o.tes. whch, wohd.. release 60 per cent of the daed Mayor George E. Oslterhfeldt sad he was heartly n favor of thesnoetng ts object was prosed e ad at hs co. Wade H Postol 4ud Man. J. JL Woodng "wttb -attend- urged use of coon sense de-clared W.C.t.U. nsttnte n Roscllc Oc- Cranford ust have flood tober 5. Announceent - was ade gates. He expressed.belef-the Unon that the unt wll contrue ts onth- County freeholders re wllng to ly collebtton of refugee clothng.{mrs. ad nnd urged that oneys approprated forljlood. contrql be defntely F. B. Poneycz, vce-presdent, presded. so -oar-arked, My-Grftnetoo advocated use of sutable sluce gates sad soe dredgng north of the second Sprngfeld avenue brdge would help. He sad the cost of a local project would not be.extensve.* ; Mayor- Ostorheldt announced Mr. McGrath would be naedto the uncpal flood.control group on whch a townshp cotteean also-scrves. Mrs. JWcGrnth acted as secretary at the eetng. Of Course at Clurd Fre "Co&bnfcr John W. Doran, On Busy Season. Republcan uncpal charan, truck nearhs. hoe, t rg The. second.j-a seres of four Alt Sc6ut_S<udro!* 375, whch Mrs.Dors. Johnson have been selected as Cranford representatves Church Nght uppers" classes restrctons teposujneron, ttos purchasng pt eeuas Edward Montej* Utelhodlst Church, ths week rej>ortcd on the Unon County Republcan -lor shock,.-face cuts bruses *,» eets at. th Cranford 3, of 02 Reord avenue, *& tre MedfodlBt wll be held toqnrow nght at the Cranford Methodst Church. The suppers are served fro 6 to T p. rn u court, secretary 6f the Cranford Coal a successful suncr season. The Capagn Cottee. Plans are un-offcderway to holdat least one rally n Patrolan Wlla Gassann repcr- of Dr. Albert Lews o " classes are held fro 745 to 845. CQtttee, ths week urged local progra ncluded, a vst fro a Tlyng Tger" wjh stores o-eacton pctures about Chna, a.talk paveent whle htchng a rute cc uncpalty n; the county. ed wtnesses sad e boy felt e> r The publc s nvted to the classes, resdents to exercse judgent n the Us supper wth reservatons n aount of coal hey order for theby a.flght Jeutenant who flew any advance. cong wnter.. He pbnted;o.uj; that Parents at Conference buper of the truck. Jack. Savu t ssons over Gerany.". Newark, drver of ah ce creaa tnad Leadng Course., dealng.wth, {he all controls have not -been" lfted j The Ar Scouts Vsted local arports on several occasons, sev- Mrs. George Sauer Mrs. Roger later reported at polce headqaajtjr-. relatonshp of the faly, to the the producers,whch ay.,yet cause Oest represented the Roosevelt P.. that he had been told that a boy fex school, church.county, toorrow nght Harlon Drew;. Scout here can obtan ore coal. Resdents spendng a week at Steward Feld at soehardshp locally unless dealers eral of the Wound up the season by A. at the 2th Parent Educatonal fro hs vehcle. He sad he etu n,-, Conference at Newark on Monday. see the chld. cossoner; Mrs. Rayond Waters, who have or plan to convert to-ol, West Pont, where the progra ncluded lnk tranng, flght nstructon Hoe, the Cornerstone n Buldng a The thee of the conference was"my Grl Scout head, ard Jaes Wnston, but who already have placed orders Colujtr-Unlversty student. The for coal, have been requested to n AT-6s, parachute antenance World County." thee of theflegstoa.*!>! be AW latlonshp of. the."hoe to Scouts, be gven -to Other custoers. went-to-stewart Feld-were Janes Z" MESH9GUAGEttsES youth groups churches n. Crar- H. Krkley, squadron leader; Kenneth Cheese, lke eggs, s rch n prowll bocoe tough g 72" HGH. Mer, squadron jfllotjlatphsjlffenr St hnd Prof. Robert Schults wll have as hs topc, "The Church. Looks Forward;" WCTU Votes Donaton Curre Meoral, W.C.T.U., at ts fall eetng last Tuesday at the hoe of Mrs. B. W. F,. Rolph-n Walnut avenue,/, voted a contrbuton to the Rev-Arthur Sadofsky, superntendent of the Artl-Saloon League, to help carry" on the work of that organze ton. Mrs. J. Angus Knowjes,* Mrs. Fred Bornean, Mrs. J. T; Pertce 283 Men Dscharged, Draft Board Reports (Contnued/ro paott one) brthday, en who were!n\scrvlce A*k» Cooperaton Of Coal Users Whle the endng of the war lfted pror to the begnnng of Selectve Servce, or others not under Selectve Servce who enlsted n one of thv ltary branches E. Broad Street BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS CRYSTAL CLEAR WNDOW CLEANNG JLV#ClpWft!ySCWlall3BS VOUR PANES WLL BE OUB HEARTS WE WASH VOUR WALLS AND CEU AND CLEAN AND WAX VOUH >L00 For quck ervce CalL FRESH FTSH MARKET 0. NEW NORTH AVE.. EAST ~ C B A N F O R D [ CALL C K A N F O R D ] Grls Woen You can earn good pay as Experenced also Tranees We also need MACHNE OPERATORS Day Nght Shfts Nce SunouHg ---C3unc«toAdvance Musc whle you work 829 Newark Avenue, Elt«b«th» ECHO LAKE COUWTBV CLUB Crufard. WuMtld lnldfm of Echo Lake CouBtry Club, RorlM A,!S yesr orteaee l«n<«. lp My, 0S.,- Tle Erho Lke Country ttb.wrdy Bl»e» notce th»l_ purutnt to Ue ovtlnn (WUTTH t n the twnee gwurlnf thp alvo. dfcrllx-d bond*. lua rlled la wll redee on Novcler J. 945 the entre rrlnrlpal lalanr* of nutxtsndlng bond* tollllna 3.4M.00 The bond* wll htcauu le atto- ptyale an Noveber. 0«.- at t Oe offce of f the TruteV), TrtV Tte Wetfteld Truu Copany..Wcatneld.. N»w N»w Jeney. thould be prewnted rewtd at ts odtee for f redem{>uoa;.uld bond* wll cease to draw n BCHO U K S COTNTftY CCB. By vrtue of an order of the Court of Chaneerjr.JQV the Bute of New Jeney. nude oa the 7th <$yrf Htpteuber, 045 n a cauae whereu M»y Sayr* s petltlomt, you are defendant, you are hereby requred to anwer.the petton of the pettoner on or before«! Bth dayof Noveber. Bert, ud- la- default thereof, wen decree wll be rendered acalnat you aa the Chancellor aball thnk equtable JuL The> abject of aald «ul.u-to-obun a decree of dvorce betweea aald pettoner you. - Dated Septeber tl. l«l!t... CU8TAVE C. KKDC, JH. Solctor of Pettoner On G.O.P. Cottee assstant squadrgr. plot, Led strngy f t receves fast- cookng. Pflug.... %.. -v - Plans are underway for a progra of fall actvtes* BOY WAR-BONDS _ AND STABPS ROOFNG SDNG Snce JW]W Approved Applcator TO» ESTMATE.. Wlla L Schroeder PHONE CB K ADAMfJ/AVE* ORANFOKD Chrstan Scence Readng Roo.. r. ayfttm-tauv v**» - tt ALPEfT =ammmktrt- N. J., FREE jx6 THE PUBLC Op«f daly, (accept Mondays. Holdays fro untl tp.nl. Thursdays Frdays 030 a.. to 4 p.. Frday «v«nlttks fro 730 to. 9 p.. " Authorxed/atd.approved lterature on Chrstan Sclenee the Kne Jaes verson of the Bble ay be read, borrowed PuFPlUwWl, ; X (One Flltht tp) DR. M. N. MANN OPTOMETRST Wesleld. N. J. We 2-SW HOURS M. to JP. M. Dally Tuesday Thursday Evenngs And By Appontent. EVES EXAMNED GLASSES FTTED TO MG by old esutblshed fr 40,000 to 60,000 sq. ft. suhdble LGHT on one floor preferred Unon County, N. J. edate Occupancy Box No. 767; c/o CHen & Chroncle, Cranford, N. J. Bucks Back! For Servce For Your Gar WESTFELD 42S40 NORTHAVE.-.E. BRANCH Telephone WE ,.V....;../._..._.. WESTFELD Athletes Foot? for Qttlek Relef BELLS PHARMACY 7 N. Unon Ave. CR GARWOOD LVE POETRY Htches Rde, After fallng front an ce N NEW JTEESKY $59 PER 50 FOOT ROLL ORDERS TAKEN SDEUECT TO ACCEPTANCE AKD RGHT TO ttexuhn MONEY. SUPPLY T.tMTEED " PKPPERDCR HAU SALVAGE 2* SMct New Yttrtc %. N. T. MARKET Specal Sale on GU«ken*.. HOASTERS, P&YERS AND PMCAS$EE Cf "~ CHCKENS PLUCKED FOB STOKES FRESH BOGS. 29 CEDAR BT. GARWOOD (Turn at Vast Offce) TeL WEaleW Free Delvery alter 4 F. C.Wlsons Del very Servce CRANFORD. N. X Delveres for Cranford, Kentwwt> Garood Nearby Countes. PACKAGES AND SMALL Telephone CRanforJ &0524 -".*. BUY AT YOUR OWN PRCE.»SE«RWFE;PROWHWKSS.-= TO BE SOLD SEPARATELY N ONE DAf JUT BARGAN PRCES THaRSPAY; OCT. 4/945 STARTNG AT 0 A.M. r OUR AUCTON SALESROOM ENTRANCE 45 BRANORD PL* NEWARK NSPECT THESE PROPERTES TODAY 5 North Avenue. East, Cranford, N. X Located between Unon Avenue Alden Street. Lot sze 22 x Three story baseent brck store ard V apartent $. 2nd bumrng roos tetgfhlstd2 bath, rental $37.50, 3rd dfloor V 5 roos $S5 2bathv d Wrental - $35... Stea-coal heat. Total onthly rental $ Gross ncoe $30. Free clear of ortgage. 945 taxes -J pad-to-date d t d t 23 NorthAvenue, East, Cranford, N. J. Located at the corner of North Avenue Alden Street CentealKsr 42 ft.--two story baseent brck buldng cont apartents Cranford Townshp offces. A very attractve a proftable nvestent. Store No., rental $35. Store Nov 2; ewtel $45. Store No. 3, rental $40, leased to October,. 94S. Store B&.-*. renth-$05. Store No. 5, rental $45; Apartents 5 roos; ard taftb each, rentals $35, $35, $40, $42.50, $35. Offces rental $66.6S V teased to Deceber 3, 948. Total onthly rental $ Gross yeajthy ncoe,$7, Subject to nsttutonal ortgage of $23,000 4%% rterestv- now reduced to $25,000. Quarterly payents $250 plus nterest ar4%%. 945 taxes $, pad to date. - PLUS fflkother DESRABLE PROPEKTES COMPLETE VETXLED CATALOGUE WTH PHOTOS WLL BEMALED UPON REQUEST SYNOPSKPP TERMS OF SALE.»" ~"»! w ~ av nau n at ncwd. utuasthtrwlt* aut. ajorty el pnxrtjaa. 5. Canalcla aalbd law neac (. AddlUaual ".-N V 3, Vne elaar af lt** awl aws- 4. raaaelnr «Ut b* ttual aa> at, «f aato lalautol a> aor **"«" aato aaaa««at at Uaw a> aale. DAVD CROMHEM J<? BBANFORD Realtor M LET US REFLATE YOUR ft.nl.ques Quot on CHROME SLVfK CADMUM NCKB. Or Otktr» -Mlw* (H tull kawrfy aw* Nowar*, toh»w»» rt«<ba»»» MARNOS Ml W«l ***** ~ *** "trrbur 2 to East? fwsj - --; ;.; -/.<- " r> J" ;,,;.,. -".. THK CRAHTOBP CllJW AJD> CatHOCTCXl TlnjESTY, tuskrkmbkr S Blue Gold Breaks 0-Year Jnx; Play LTden Here Saturday Musyer (co-captan), c; Mooney, Do-. an, rg; OToole, Shakes,rt; Taylor, Kcnlen, rer DGore, qb; Pennno, hb; JJqlllngs,. Toner, rhb; Noran Loderstedt, H. Thoas. East Orange scorng Touchdown DGore. Referee Beswanger. Upre Yohn Lnesan Sllveran.. lvered to the h9e n lots of 00 bllznton regulatons, ay rcjon-the gallons or ore went dewn K5 cents Ary wth the teporary grade thpy Before the gae last Saturday, Orange wrters were predctng lowng a pass-fro Noke to Swanekap.. Rowboat Stolen a.t 7.5 cers-fegollon n North Jersey. on Septeber. Ths puts the celng held at the te of thej- dsrhafee, one ferewln. for the heaver Panthers n thsr-seres wth Cranford, p provded they do so before October 20. >lce~*re nvestgatng the d6 Kerosanerdelvered-to..the. Joc, Men who were sergeants or below ths te to, the tune of 3to0. Were Thoas straght-ared an East O appearance of a rowboat fro the also went, down.5,cents a gallon, nt the te of dscharge;wll be pad they surprsed when n tselrsuuarler Cranford arched fro the d?. for the wnnng tally. Neo Koury ango an. cut around left end property of Mrs. Thoas Gllcy at4 to the followng levels Unon, Md- $25 for each,year of servce. Those Frazer plftce. The theft was reported dlesex, Hudson. Bercen. Passac who were staff sergeants or above feldto the goal lne; on an aeral-was sent n to kck the extra pont, over the week-end...j countes fro 0.5 cents a gallon to when relcasedvll be. pad $50 for (c6-captaln)-fb T Cranfotd- East Orange ;.,0 Cranford. scorng went down.2.cents a gallon on allor who have seryeq n the Ary of regular preu.krades.. The the Unted Stales, now can be pad a general lev.el of gasolne prces n bonus of ypto $50 for- each year of... ;..._.. North Jersey before the reducton-was 0 -ft cents a gaupn,or the regular. 6 ""0" Touchdowns - Trrfs~J?row.l8S"cents n c»t,on."".% few statons had a sellng prcp- of 8.9 cents a gallon; ths pas ust ho\y be.sold for 7.5 cents-a.gallon; The prce of dstllate* fuol_.ol, de- serycforerly pad, only to en l h""n<!euhu A»wy jcrvwup«-.-ther enujstrrenf "n the Ary. Men who have been honorably dscharged fro ether" the Ary of Unted States or the keculnr Ary snce Mojr-rS, 945,under the deo Granted Hgh Schools football Ths te the Red Blue tea cs s looldng forwardtoa great ade, good -ther opportunty. They season, wth good cause, took the drect route rght through after tahng over the ghty East the ddle, after the xup was fyhattn h ll 4t fo) t East drangelajst"saturday, CJranfords frst wn n the tradtonal.sea- DGore had placed ta=acs the lneto te the score, falureto son opener n 0 yeats. The Blue coffle through wth the converson Goldtea s rarn to go ths pont resulted n the two teas gong Saturday aganst Lnden at the local nto the thrd quarter even. feld on Walnut avenue. The gae s At the end of the scoreless thrd scheduled for 2 P. M. - quarter, Cranford was wthn ten yards of,the East Orange goal, fol- the grasp of Howe Loderstedt! When Loderstedt, co-captan of. the Cranford tea, crossed the goal lne, t conettuted CJranfoxds frst touchdown aganst East Change snce the Slue Gold tea upset the Panber$-6 to 0 back n B35. n the eleven prevous gaes between East Orange Cranford, the Panthers walked off the feld torous except for three tes a sngle Cranlord vctory; n 835. n the 935 upset. Bll Cordner scored aganst East Orange on a long pas& fro Kenny Grffths. v!the"score Was evened n the second quarter of last Saturdays gatte When East Orange put over a dbse-up touchdown. After a thrd quarter wth" no scorng by ether tea, Cranford cae through n the fnal rod -wth a touchdown-by M Thnas.JeftJalfback. Nethet-tea. anagedto get any converson pont after a touchdown. Early n the second quarter, D- Gore, the East Orange quarterback,, threw a forward to Stafford, who was only a few feet fro Cranfords goal lne. Wth frst down cong up only_ a few feetto go, t looked lke the score would be- evened \ rght there. The Cranford lne proved equal "to the occason, however. On a lne sash, Al Noran, East Or- ange co-captan, was thrown back for a loss by Heyburn, at rght tackle for Cranford,. Thoas, guard. On the second down, DGore for East Orange tred_a trp around hs own left end. Ths netted the Panaervee s ew»ntll todxr o keep your ear n OttrMAtto "Servce Sattsfaettu Wth Courtesy" Washes Week Says Only, STATON HOtJRS WEEKDAYS S A.M.to7 P.M. SUNDAYS 9 A. H.to2 P. JL Cranford Esso Staton FEEDL.HOERL W. E. FBEW Kwtt Sprngfeld Avea. Tel CR PROF. WHZS QUZ v? The deers young s a fawn. Fauns are legnndnry woodsprtes... but ts not a legend that our coplete nsulaton job wll gve you lastng protecton aganst wnter drafts cold guarantees fuel savngs. Hundreds of satsfed hoe owners wll attest to ths stateent. Phone for an estate a survey of your needs. v Elegant lttle French loveeeat wth tufted OPEN 0 A. M. to 0 P. M. MONDAYS THRU SATURDAYS FRENCH ELEGANCE artna, gracefully curved walnut fnshed frae, featherflled cushon, rose daask upholstery. Matchng Marquse chors wth deeply tufted backs, ntrcately carved walnut fnshed fraes, featherflled cushon* lubtrous platnu upholstery. BUDGET TERMS ;, Hghlghts of Fall Harstyles of Grace ff but-once-nore-there-was no-tally-on 9 cents a gallon on delveres of 25each year of servce. These payents down DGlore tred a pass. t the converson try. gallons or over; fro 2 cenlsto0.5wll be ate to en who rejon e. was nterceuted by Hed Nugent, So Coach Weekley had a happy Gasolne Prce Cute cents on delveres under. 25 gallons. Arthy wthn 90 days after the dateof Cranford quarterback, the attack sle for.the boys n Blue Gold New lower prces becae effectve Kerosene purchased at the fllng ther dscharge." " ys; started ovng n the opposte drecton ;... fnay squawk of the ters horn. kerosene, but, accordng to Dstrct lshent also went down.5 cents a taned at therccntncrtatorj > Vt as they cae off ttye feld after the ths onth on gasolne, fuel ol, staton-, store or other retal estab- Further nforaton cajyoc- ob- Shortly after ths the East Orange The lneups, follow ; OPA Drector Rchard J. Tarrant, gallon <sn Septeber 7. reducng the Post Offce BuldSg<Ne\t/arc. quarterback reganed the ball on a Cranford Loderstedt (co-captan), there stll seesto be soe confuson.,-sunderstng aong Essett, Hudson,. Bergen, Passac prce.to 2.5 cents a gallon n Unon, Cranforrd puntto dfleld flpped a lateralto Pennne, the Pan-Rce, Wetl; t; Mott, Arstrong, dealers.consuers." countes Real Estate Sknner,; le; Muldrow. (co-captaln), thers eft halfback. A long forward lg; Scarbrough, c; Torrtnee, L Thoas," rg; Heyburn,rt; Swanekap, re; zng explanng the prce Enlstent Bonus ftlr.. Mrs. Charles J. Lupwjan Tarrant ssued a stateent te- Trnnsfer», then went fro Pennnoto- Kenlen, rght end, who nabbed the lall for Nugent, qb; H. Thoas, hb; Cpolla; changes?- to AltJert E. Herbert, lots lft L. four yards fro the Cranford goal. Brown, Neflsen, Koury r rhb. One wdespread Lsunderstnc Regulatons Change block 5, ap of Cranford Gardens. Kenlen dropped the ball, but offcals* E«t Orante Stafford, le; Stefel, concerns the prce of Gasolne, he ruled nterference.., PujrcU, t;- Young, Galgano, lg; sad. On Septeber 7 the prce celng of gasolne sold at func statons regulatons, en whodfc servng Under recent changes-jnfecrutnr Cranford Defense Housng C«y- n, onto Wlla fjoaoey; property as Ko. 7 Coln KfeHy street sna Srs. Edward L-Lang to Mr. Mrs. rvng..c Anderson, property known as No. 20 Oak lane. Mx. Mrs. Eugene B. Pledner to Mr.. Mrs. Edward W. Wnans, lots , ap of Lehgh Pfrfc. De-Crease Waffle A paste of water bakng soda, appktd wth a soft, dry brush, rerjaovec grease " dscoloratdn fro.the grds of a waffle ron. \>y whppng your «hjjr nto a gleang w coffure." A; vson- n*glarnour..,- *,... Call CRanford 6-B46 Today Por an Appontent Lady Far Beauty Salon 08 Walnut Aye. Cranford The grenr of the- Loua_.XV Court s reflected n these fne sofas chars. They have French walnut fnshed fraes wth delcate openwork carvngs, lustrous Upholstery n keepng wth the desgn, full sprng.constructon. f you would have furnture of splendor, east* luxury,- coe n study these peces. 2-pc. French lvng roo sute wth grace fll walnut fnnlcd fraes carvel n exquste patterns. Ars are tufted, cushons arc featlcr-flled. Upholstery of rch wne dnask» " French wng char wthjately carved frae, glowng cocoa daask upholstery 29 ST. GEORGES AVE. (Hghway 27) KOJOS BROS. R AflWAY. NEW JERSEY MMMMSMSSMSMMMMU "V"«H r-m% Vvf,. «.....-rjm -!«

6 l*ett.37; lmavhvh" ; ;V;. w fl» tor f - P-. jep. n Cranford Hoe. More tnansso at the hoe ofs&s, Ne,6 Benjan street,,>«rwatch bloong ol a ecreu»lan\ lat to her by a end.. Junor Servce League Meetng Tuesday "--- The Cranford Junor Servce League wll hold ts regular onthly. nesday nght. Ths was the fartjeh year thnt fs. raokln nvted frends vfo observe the phenoenon.-- Refreshents were served durnc cvenns. at. dnght the were, resgardedby s«ne the petal; of four flowers on the plant slowly unfold. Asthc.bloos reached ther full flowerng, a lght fragrance flled the roo; then the flowers slowly folded up-agan.. The plant, a speces of cactus, s nearly, 50 years old. f was rased a slp" prelvftadpalp Offd Offered f for Stale Sale fae two-story buldng at 23 North avenue, east, bousng the Townshp the offce* fve stores fve apart ents, the threestory store on* apartent buldng at 5 North aver nue, east, are aong 26 parcels of NortS Jersey real estate to be "offered at a publc sale n the aucton sales- roo ol DaVtd. Cpnhel at 45 Branlord place. Newark, next Thursday ornng at 0 oclock." > At the.rorner-a Jtorth~5ve5ue~ Alden street, the buldng, housng thetownshpoffces sts on a lot eatt. x "5 ft x-42 ft The buldng at 5 North avenue, east, s on a lot 22 ft x 00 ft has a store two roos on the frst floor. There are fve roos on the thrd floor. New Jewelry" Store The Martn Jewelers wll open a new store at 2V North Unon avenuenext Tuesday. Howard Martn Segel of Newark, S. honorably dscharged eetng Tuesday at the hoe of Mrs. B-7 bober plot, wth ayear.*s serv- n the European Theatre, s pro- E, Aborn on Casno avenue." The teace wrnhee charan, Mrs Robert pretor of-the-new--stor«v He-holds- Crane," w.lj be asssted by the followng cottee Mrs. Paul Adas, clusters for 34 explots overger- - hs- Ar Meda wth four Oak.Leaf Mrs. Cnarles Bollod, Mrs. Mlton any. Mr. Segel was engaged n Boyettc, Mrs. John- Mason,Mrsl the jewelr ybusnesstorfve years before enterng servce. He.plans to Dorothy VanSant. Each eber has been requested» pwlrfunw n Oanfntvf. to bvg soe,.artcle for the Juble Store. Monday at the borne of Mrs. E. Arstrong Daon on West End There wll be a board eetng place. MADE TO MEASURE When yon obtan loan fro Frendly Fnance Copany l t ade lo ft your pcronal redure*t)l *oab CJH P? oltalllf <J or othrf. personal property,"or on \jut your own ljnatr*. 7 Payent* ran be arranged ether on weekly, ul-onthly or onthly ba.... And (re your re<ju«t y propt, personal attenton..-- John E. Ptcher, P J o n c U " c * t f c l d Manager. P. S.-Wherever you lve-pljone FRENDLY Frtt. Frendly Fnance Co. 235 E. BROAD ST. (opposte Central Awe.) WESTFELD Ueu*. atoouly luta»m% on Jblanea WWM HRAM WALKERS. 90 Proof GN K FtESCHMANN*S. 90 Proof DulUed Dry!-,..-.;_x..-.,. lrank J. Spears; Jr., of 3 Edwards place was recently ptt»- oted to the rank of stagnant after servng oae otat-bajf years overseas wth ee Frst Ary. Wounded n " the Purple Heart. A graduate «* Cranford Hgh School,.Sfet. Spewas eployed n the Bayway orac& of the Stard 6a Copany before pwt»wwg the te7ts d years ag Mens League to Meet The Mens League of the Ffest. f M e Cranford Garde* C3ab sue pjannngto attend the Secead artnnrt Gaydten Stole.JSTower Sb*«Bao(red by th«gaaehc Jtersey.."te be. held at the lawn Teans Club n South Ctessge oatrday Saturday. Octobe? S aad, Mrs. Joseph L. Consad. psesdeaa of the local organzaths week. AjJgar, vee-pt»sdent of» Cyafordcub, wb-exhbt n She Oat Asangftent. class at the Stse.show. t s expected that there jr3 be «Jher entres by local, resalso. Sfcs. Carl.G. Hanson of 38 Sprng Sd avenue s n charge of tckets Local Man Heads HyjypU* Outng Andsew W Jlnderson of 202 Arbor headed a cavalcade of 70 aaeaabtw ol a» "Ancent Royal Gater «lf Hyypts," the socal organ ol supervsors n. He Western! C " W l x r a to the Delaware Water Gap last twsek-tod.. ~ "TEsale4. Khedve" Anderson as «S*d >y 8 "Ktaraohs" ade arfor the outng. Saturday E&TtJtBTfe 3 tea ntated S neophytes" "fee secrets of the -.order." A of oatdoor sports..events socaded, «ut Sundays schedule. Presbyteran Church wnfaomosoess -wll be served Frends of openng eetng of thc-seasoa a Sse -nhers axe nvted to attend. Wlchurch, tonght at 85 oclock, there Jaaj G. Muller, presdent, wll be n wll be entertanent. «"»* Why no* take a job near your oe> Save drvng ths Wjtar*"..now nave.openngs, for en n ourpatea DepartenL Good startng rate. No experence necessary. Group nsurance;.steady -work, chanceforadvanceent.. Rodcl SOUTH AVENUE DEVOE P A N T S. EXTEROR NTEROR Mnwax STANS AH Color* SHELLAC Whte Evercrete STOPZT Color Thru Rapdteal ENAMELS MrroUc VARNSHES Devoe - WALLPAPERS for all roos of any hoe fro play roo to the attc poratton GARWOOD Devoe House PANT GaL 3.40 SOLAX Szes Devoe nteror PANTS for vals celngs woodwork ; CHCKCB OF CHKST, 8dEMXHBr creaton, -haronous...eternal, stbje for Sunday, Septeber,30. GOtDEN TEStT "Thou,-0 Lord, refor ever; thy throne fro generaton to generaton.". (La. 59) SERMON. Passages fro the Kng Jaes verson of the Bble nclude "All thy works shall prase thee, O Lord; thy sants shall bless thee. The Lord s rghteous n all hs ways, holy n all hs works." (Ps. 450,7) Correlatve passages,-fro "Scence «ealth wth. Key to the Scrptures by.mary Baker Eddy nclude... "All realty s n God Hs OF OVB OUTSTANDNG SELECTON OF MANHATTAN BEAUBRUMMEL DARBY TOWN Fro $to $3.50 Men wh» are shop here for ther - neekwetr. - ~ GOLDBERGS Mens Shop 8 North Avc, W. CBanford 6-698* t h a t " " " " " akfts alltha sjnade". (pa72). K... _... * UNON COUNTY 42 BROAD STREET ELZABETH MEMBER tedeso. DEPOST.,.. says DAVE STREET featured solost of tbt SEALTEST VLLAGE STORE PROGRAM Countless others jon Dave Street n sngng the prases of Scaltest ce Crea. ts Aercas favorte ce crea crea expertly blended wth other fne ngredents. Vst your Castles Sealtest Dealer take a quart or so hornet [CASTLES CE CREAM " " \. - WAR BpNDS AND STAMPS COMPANY 00 SOUTH AVENUE E. CRANFORD NSXAANCE CORPORATON <N»llslDa$r., - Ala Makan at Manla l» Cra. fot te tun n th» Sraltett Vllagt Store; starrng Jatk Hate*. VE.AF, 930 P. M,. Tlrtday THE CSASFOHD ClllZEN, AND thbonctx..thursday, SEPTEMBER.27, Lets Reeber H Hs Sster Stll n the Ared Servees. Also, Lets Reen ber-the Vstng Nurse Assocaton, Cranfore Boys Cap the Welfare Assdeaton. "6" ". f-" J.y,. - J. H. Mcdtock Presdent r. MAYOR 0. E. OStERHELDT Honorary Charan --ar.v "-. " / " " " " "... COMBNED WTH o HlM GENEROUSLY OF THER TME AND EFFORT RODERCK W. SMTH.-, Honorary Predelenl HENRY W.LOVETT, Vce-CLaf an MRS. R. L. TOMLNSON. Secretary WNCHESTER BRTTON, jr. Treasurer -.. A.RCAtDWELL Char., Fnance Co. R.B. BABEUF Char., Audtng Co. JACK W. APGAR Asst. Treasurer OARLESW.TRPP st Vce-Presdent K. B. HOPKNS Char.. Publdtv. Co. JAMES P. DUFFY Executve Charan MRS. a B. McDARMD 2nd Vce-Presdent Eleven - ~!«S LABEL A Sooth Blended CRANFORD GARWOOD WESTRELD B&B LQUOR STORE STEVE BANYA8Z ut* BUSS BCRLEOH. Partnera Telephone We*eM 24)759 t Wll Be a Pleasure Serve You! 07-5 N. Unk Avenue CRanford AT THE "HOBBY HOUSE" BCYCLES! NEW TEBS ARE ARRVNG DALY. l ALL TYPES N! STOCK NOW... NOW FOR XMAS DELVERY. ~ l» Of "WOrTSEEECrTON FOR uato! CHLDREN CHL AND ADULTS. MODELS! SCAL " SOUD - FLYNG SCALE SOLD FLYN PLANES BOATS RALROAD.. JUVENLE FURNTURE AND BABY CARRAGES N STOCK "The Store wth the Whte Front" 9 NORTH AVE W. - v Open Frday. T» 9 P. M.. CR«t>lotd 6> Mew fa 9*t MtUc Today young k«ople ran plan agan sng agan. Hearts that were weghted wth the nence of death, nds that were burdened beyond ther yeara, are agan free to enjoy the precous years of youth. What a dfference already! Young couples are plannng to buy a pano for ther hoe. Parents are thnkng of usc for ther chldren. Mddle aged others fathers want a pano for eons daughters cong hoe. «J\Te nvte all who seek a uscal nstruent to vst the Grffth wareroos. W.e shall be glad to assst you n selectng a dependable pano wthn your eans..?tkt> Musc Center of Nete Jersey" - GRFFrPUNO COMPANY 605 BRQAD STREET, NEWARK 2, NEW JERSEY OPEN WEDNESDAYEVENtNCSVUrLNtNE. o. AREA No. CHARMAN Jaes F. Woods FANS.=u_ Mrs." J. p. Lusa John Glcason C. H. bolder, H. Sjursen SOLCTORS Guy O. Peck, Jr. Jaes Gallagher -Mrs. H. Mer Mrs. E. W; Karkow J. Dolan. F. Rasey W. Oustcran M. Cpolla Mrs. J. B. Turney C. Mott H. Jaes _ J. ODonncll Mrs. T. McClary r AREA No. 2 CHARMAN J. B. Wllas CAPTANS T. G. Glley E. L. Whtter SOLCTORS Dr. E. A. Dunfee E. C. McMnhon W. E. Gourley W. Klen G. K. Warner D. A. Bruneld G. A. Rker E. T. Burr J. M. Cobbs Howard Cowpcrthwalte Harlon W. Drew Mlton Harrs Eljas Hnrrs - J W. V. Hooley J. F. Unk,, Wlla A. Lyons J. R. Settlere Mrs. C. D. Olver AREA No. 3 CHARMAN O. D. Buttolph. L.? Darlng Mrs. F. A. Hacker SOLCTORS Mrs., L. Darlng Mrs. jp. D. Buttolph- Mrs. R. L. Daon Mrs. R. C. Mead. Mrs. A. Goetz Mrs. R. A. Waters _ R. A. Wafers" ~ N. J. Tweed Mv L. Talaferro -W. M. Ward Mrs. J. P. Wley Mrs..H. G. Splsbury Mrs. F. W. OBren Mrs. L. H. Zepfler L. H. Zepfler Mrs. R. V. Tllett Mrs. E. M. Sanso.Mrs.}. W. Skerratt Mbs-Lav»ro K. Hnt AREA No. 4 CHARMAN H. R. McKenney CAPTANS P. Gral H. E. Keslng "E. P. Kuntzan G. Lang V. L. Johannessen. Mrs. W-. H. Old J. A. Watters F. F. Voorhees J. P. Messngcr SOLCTORS O R Crnnt J. H. Leon. C. V. Rosencrnntz R. E. Sjnth J. B. Wlson Mrs. C. Prescott Area No. 4 (Coot) L. W. Oxec Mrs. L. M. Banks Mrs. R- R. Adas jbtg derstne, JrT. H. "Patterson J. V. Lreth E. Whte G. E. Phllps V. L. Conover -> H. A. Mller H. E. Yerkes H. A. Persyn." J. B. Vreel B. J. Laer Mrs.. J. Stone Mrs. H R. Best Mrs. R. C. Aldrch A. A. opje J. B. Waddll Mrs C. F. Von Lynn. Mrs. O. L. Rchards F. G. Bauann A. C- Sten Mrs. S. A. OkeH -AREAfrfcS CHARMAN H. L. Fnch CAPTAN Mss Margaret Tarver SOLrCTORS Mrs. A. V. Anderson Mrs. Bohan Mrs. P. Durr Mss R.. Forster Mrs. C. Gelnas Mrs. J. P. Heuer Mrs. M. Jones Mrs. Jaes Lynch Mrs. C. Munro Carl E. Anderson, L. Bender J. E. Byrnes A. Crsant, P. J. Gaffney S. Gatyas. H. G. HU F. Unk Ana No. 5 (Cont) J. H. Post Mrs. P. W. Hall, Jr. Mrs, W.E. Hll Mrs. J. H. Houston Xrs. Lesle Crup Mrs. C. F. Hansel. Mrs. George Mack, Jr. Mrs_C. H. Mason- Mrs. E. H. Mller Mrs. E. Z. TerreU Mrs. T. K. Heston * Mrs..W, M, Sperry, 2nd. Mrs. W. A. Stanger, Jr. Mrs. H. C. Sanford Mrs. S. M. Wel " Mss Roberta Bouknght Mss Elenor Woltz Mss Mabel Woltz Mjss Margaret Mosely Mss Gcraldne Woody Mss Phylls AHen, Mss Dorothy Kng Mss Thela Hardy Mss Marjore Hardy _ Mss- Carol"Hardy - -- Mss CaHne Brooks ~ AREA No. 6 - CHARMAN J. G. McNab CAPTANS L. R. Churchll Mrs. P. A. Sutton L. G. Troutan C. H. Watkns H. F. Whtney SOUCTORS Mrs. C. E. Anderson A. E. Yohner R. W. Sage C. R. Merwarth Mrs. J. E. Rtter L. X). Faunce W. A. Hene JL F. Olscn. Mss Clare Wer Mre. F. J. Deller (.J Are* No. 6 (Cont) Mrs. T. E." Gregory. Mrs. G. W. Lawrence Mrs. A. MacPherson Jfs. H. ra. J. M. Duryee Mrs.W. A. Keve Mrs. W. C. Newan Mrs. H. D. Shafer Mra. E. S. Sth Mrs. P. A. Musselan Mrs. M. J. Ferro Mrs. H. M. Rosendale AREA No. 7 _ CHARMAN ". John H. Schults SOLCTORS H. J. Behrens f Mr. Mrs. H. F. Brown Mrs. C. A. Burrell - Mr, Mrs. W. Capbell ; H.L. Lel Mrs. D.-A- Luce Ms! E. Mnroney _. H J\t Mrs. M. S. Rchards Mrs. J. H. Schults Mrs. F. F. Vaughan H. J/ Young AREA No. 8 CHARMAN Wayne.A. Wtte CAPTANS B; C. Belden Caeron E. Ogden L. J. Kaerer R. F. Robey SOLCTORS Mrs. W. T. Qunn Mrs. F. M. Burelbach Fronk Uhaney J. H. Houston Jaes. McGouncy Meredth S. Conley Lawrence Hlyard Area No. 8 <Cont) Mrs. Georce Mller Phllp M. Conley *Mrs. J. Stanley Nelson LKntcup J. H. McAteer Alex. Prsta Gcorqe R. Conover H. M. Boardun L. P. Hale L. R. Oest C. S. Perry C. C. Rothenbcrgcr AREA No. 9 CHARMAN. H. S. Orth CAPTANS W. R. Keltng O. C. Weber. Mrs. J.Bl Waddll Mrs. W. F. Weber Robert E. Crane Mrs. H. E. Keslng R. McDonald A. Maurer Mrs. G. Specht Mrs. H. Jacob.sen - Mrs. W. Chapan Mrs. E. Koyen Mrs. Hetzke Mrs. Robert Prest Mrs. Huckna Mrs. H Blackan Mr*. E. Wollhus Mrs. J. Plucr Mrs. J. F. Fast Mrs. unon J. Johnston C. Wollace Hnrokl C. Davs Stanley M. Vreel John H. Thopson J. H. McCoy, John M. Mente R. M. Crane - <, Area No. 9 (ConC)- Mr. Jewett Mr. Srydor Mrs! E. Wyan Mrs. McCrea O. K. Warner, Jr. P. E. Mathez Matthew D. Mall Rchard McFadden " Wulter Stout, Jr.. AREA No. 0 CHARMAN Joseph N. Hobbe SOLCTORS " Mrs. Ev-rett A. Her Mrs. kchan > MKs.Lturcc Kae Msx Helen Kunue Mss Tease McCunn Mrs. Sauer Mrs.,F. Caruso Mss Elln Mny Koury Mr. Srlott.Mss Lena Chuj.chja.ro Mr. Baldwn "AREA No. CHARMAN G. W. Trupore CAPTANS T. Alnans J. F. Hall W. Wntt SOLCTORS G H. Ba.rlnw Mrs. W. A. Hodan Thos. F)r»)wn Mrs. F. Dckcrt Mrs. R. DulT.l Mrs. D. O. E(lK.«er S. M. Wallace W. E. Woolley A. V. Zegler J. CrHcdt Area No. (Cont) Mrs. E. Hellenbretht VV. Sosnownk C. H Holqulst F. A. Wujncr V. Todtl AREA No. 2 CHARMAN Channng Rudd CATANS Mrs. E. C. Earhart.. B. Jeroe Mrs. A. V. Long Mrs. H. T. Rearwn H. J. Walsh SOLCTORS --. " W. S. Fay Earl Denan - (o<jrg>. Llod Mrs, T. B. Lnshclls Herbcrl Hock - Mrs. E. J. Stack Mrs. L. A. Mrs. R. K. Schollc. D. J-ennon *. Martens. Jr. Lous Greco Alfred Sonds Mrs. Noran Wcssells Mrs. D. T. Gregg-, Mrs. C. C. Hale Mrs. D. V. Borg Mrs. Howard Rngle Uus Tatten Mrs. Jaes P. Duffy C. K_Howurd SPMA. SKKVKES RENDERCD BY (!u Scouts Mrs. Henry Lovett Mrs. Ethel M. Lovel Mrn W J. Conley Mrs. Jaes A. Knowles Sauel Sten. GVE ONCE N CRANFORD FOR THREE GOOD CAUSES! ~ T ~ [j , - - T. (.., - " 7 MMMBMMM

7 l H Z g N. A. C M R O n C L T H D H S D A Y. S g K l M B g R.. *.."" -. " l.- ;.vv " - ;.- v - -., ;,. - y "t,.;, Lous Fscher Hgh School PupU _G<st Top Award n Poster Contest. Lous Fscher of 22 Broad street has b< awarded a frst prze of a $25 vctory.bond n a poster contest sponsored by the Unted Fund Capagn of Cranlord n connecton "wth ts Orhatd street; fourth, *5 n staps, Betty Motley, 203 Holly street.... V.. The followng entrants receved honorable enton.robert Grobeneeser, 2 Eora~8$ene; Ruth Spohn, 4** Orchard street; Alce Fab-weather, 6 HoJUy street; Frank Caruso, 33 Hollywood avenue; Rae Hagean,. 27 Cranford terrace. -More than 30 posters were entered n the. contest whch was drected by Mss Wersa, hgh school art nstructor. Judges-were J.. H. McClntock, presdent of the Unted. Fund Capagn; Jaes P. Duffy, executve charan, Kenneth B. Hopkns; publcty.charan.. The posters wll Plan, for We Hoe Celebraton Plans for & capagn;-to collect funds for a welcoe hoe c*lebra.- ton for local servce en woen are beng ade by a cottee headr ed by Frank Carey of 24 South avenue, east, who corresponded wth 75 servce en; woen fro Cranford durng>the way.. v Mr. Carey revealed that contaner* wll be.put n all stores for donatons for the affar, persons wshng to send donatons to the cottee are welcoe to do so. Other ebers of the cottee are John Gleasoa, 29 Benjan street; Wlla DTulllo, S be placed n local store wndows durng the Unted Fund Capagn Sprngfeld avenue; Martn Rob- Woodsde avenue. Wlla Austn, 4 fskru annual..tve, t was anopen to allpuble school students. opened" Saturday, _ contnue* Bqrhg-he war, Mr. Xreys l*ttew XottJjnal--War.. Fund-Xtrvo,,... whch nson. 22 Bloonngdale avert Other wnners, toho wll receve through" October 8. reached the European,Medterranean, ther awards* at an assebly toorrow ornng n.the hgh sehodt Saled Sutcases - Theatres. of. War flled any Pacfc anl "Chna - Bura. - nda low. " u.. Powder ad dust partcles are best cap al, boxes n t*»«country. He Second, $5 n vctory staps, Paul reoved fro sutcase fabrc lnxgs wth a good stff brushng. Dont ranged fund-rasng endeavors several other Cranford en ar- Catts, 305-Stoughton avenue thrd, $0 n staps, Dorothy Rchards, 44 try to wash the lnng sent Chrstas boxes to ore than 40 boys n the servce last year. H-Y dub ntates 23 New Mebers les for 23 new. eber* of the Cranford B-Y Club were held n the usc roo at the school Monday nght The Rev. Albert AlUnger, pastor of Cranford Methodst Church was guest speaker. Followng are the naes of the ntates\vktor Nelson, John Noske, Edward Kng, Andrew Ketzo, Thoas -Brtten, Robert Fast, Walter Ousteran, Jack Sknner, Wlla Scarbrough, Charles Mott, Rdte- ert Grady, Rowl.,Tudor, Rchard Lovel, Davd Seonte. Stanley Wel, Arthur Ryan, John ThatchefcJ[ohn_Hunn. a Benns, Robert Johnson. The cereones e ere conducted byy offcers of the club Frank Rasey, faculty advser. The offcers are Mlton Hages-stro, presdent; Bernard Swanekap, vce-presdent Davd Fnch, secretary, ;Robert Johnson, treasurer. At V.F.W. Meetng MM. Jenne Hagn Mrs.* Rose Creoll were elected to ebershp n the Lades Auxlary of Capt New r ell Rodney. Fske Post, 335, V.F.W., at ajeetng at the post headquarters on Sdutb avenue, west last week. The eetng was conducted.by Mrs. Carre Brady, presdent Mrs.,Brady Mrs. Lllan Heckendorn wll represent the local group at the Natonal encapent n Chcago next Tuesday, Wednesday, "Thursday. Frday. -.., ; A delegason fro the. Cranfprd post wll attend the Unon County Councl entertanent at Keghry Head post auxlary headquarters n-elgabeth-tonght ~~ *** - Mss Sloat at Wagner Blss Earla Sloat of 20 El street, a graduate of Cranford Hgh School, has resued <her studes at Wagner College n Staten sl. She s her. junor year n the pre-rnedcal course. ".. Statonery Store "MrT Mrs. Joseph Schter, owners of Rlchters*Cgar Statonery Store at South Walnut avenues for the past 2 years, have sold the store to Lous Traub of Hghl Park ;"The new owner has taken possesson shortly wll take up resdence tt the apartent above the store, presently- occuped by < the Rlthter&...<.... Mr. Mrs. Rchter plan to vaea- where they hope to agan take UD hr They have two sons n on Le3rte,. Ensgn lharoa, Us NJR-, now n.tacoa, Wash. Both are graduates of Cranford Hgj, Prevesrfs Knst Marks A doth cover placed over bed. qprng*a H prevent ron-rust ark* O9 the attresk. S.TUDENT OPEN HOUSE at the Casno DANCNG DECK SHUFFLE. TABLE TENNS"..... StvcWH nvted Sponsored by Granfovd Port, 22; Aercan Legon N APPRECATON OF THE EXCELLENT PATRONAGE OUR STORE HAS RE- CEVED DURNG THE PAST NNE YEARS, BELLSPHARMACY CELEBRATES BY OFFERNG THE FOLLOWNG ANNVERSARY SPECALS. YOULL FND OUR PRCES OffjUEEMS ARE MOST REASpNABLE,...,,. TODAY, FRDAY SEPTEMBER" 27, 28, 2» 00 NJF B COMPLEX CAPSULES TUFFY NURSNG BOTTLES 8 oz.«ze 2 for 23c " CHESTERFELD OLD GOLD LUCKY STRKE. RALEGH, PER CARTON Lt One Carton to k Custoer 50c RUBBNG ALCOHOL 29c new nal cotor SEASEELL tr e* Qen Yu tales a quet; shell shade; spces t wth a wes touch of dare to create an ntatestng; new dgnty for fngernals..$ t OF CRANFpRpCnAp 5 CHRONCLE. N CONJUNCTON WfH THE " - JUNOR SERVCE AGUE 0 UN&RWAT " GLLETTE. RAZOR BLADES pkg. of 5 BOOK MATCHES! (CHARM -KURL REMEM ER ONE DOLLAR OF YOUR TWO DOLLARS DOES A REAL DUTY. THE OTH DOLLAR PROVDES YOU WTH YEARS SUBSCRPTON TO THE CRANFORD CTZEN AND CHRONCLE HERES THE PLAN WHEREBY YOU GVE ANDYETREC All new subscrbers to The Cranfprd Ctzen Chroncle pay the regular subscrpton prce of $2.00 per year, of whch one-half or One Dollar goestothe Cranfprd Junor Servce League for ts ultple chartes. AR WCK 69c.00 Jers HAR TONC 47c Parke Davs RRDOL-A 99c Hght Potency MULT-VTAMNS 00 for.89 PECTOROLE A Good Cough Relef 69c * GROVES U.S. P. POD LVER OL Mnt or Plan 97c PL MODESS "30" 49c 75* EXCLUSVELY vt aj.bu.9jl BELLS PHARMACY N CRANFORD BEU-S CAkRES ACOMPLETE UNE OF COSMETCS By FACTOR ARDEN YARDLEY. - CllANSE TONt. SMOOTH s HOUSE-TO-HOUSE CANVASS * < - >...., * rt A representatve of the Cranford Junor Servce League wll call on you n person at your hoe to solct you for your subscrpton For the Two Dollars you pay, you not only receve Cranfords only newspaper wth ts nterestng news of local events other feature attractons, hut you are also dong.your part toward helpng a ost-worthy cause.? $.00 OF? THE $2.00 YOU PAY WLL HELP ~*]JJ» U.W NUTREX TABLETS YEAST RON TABLETS 00 for.89 BERKELEY BLADES 8 for 23c SCHCK njector BLADES VCKS VA-TRO-NOL 24c 5 DAY PADS PALMOUVE BRUSHLESS Shave Crea SEE OUR BEAUTFUL DSPLAY OF COSTUME JEWELRY EARRNGS BRACELETSr BROOCHES PNS -BUCKLES NECKLACES And at Reasonable Prces, Too! Ardtt SVfl loton,.83 to 3.00 Ard«a Puffy OKHUKO Cr.o,.00 to 6.00 kltna Orano* OloB.OO Ala V*lva Cr«M..00 to 6J0O ) t The Mr*. EL Aborn - - Mrs. D. Ssneftd Berry Mrs. C A Bollod Mr*. J. D. Brdge Mrs. E. M Boyette Mrs. CE Cox Mrs. R. M. Crane, ll»upporf lhe" hosptals, ad the Crppled Chldrens Hoe, any other acts of charty. To The KEEP NFORMED ABOUT CRANFORD AND CRANFORD PEOPLE THROUGH THE ONLY MEDUM WHCH S PUBLSHED N CRANFORD HELP THE JUNOR SERVCE LEAGUE AT ONE AND THE SAME TME WTHOUT ANY EXTRA COST. Bg "Go" BELOW S ( Mrs. Er A. Daon Mra. F. H. Dckuon, Jr. Mf. A.B.C Denan Mrs. L H. DeGraaf; Jr. -Mrs. J. J. Egan, Jr., Mra.H.CFuher Mrs. D. Rchard French MEMBERS WHO WLL PARTCPATE N THE HOUSE-TOHOUSE CANVASS Mrs. Lews B. Gately Mrs. R. C. McFadden Mr*. A. Donald Green Mrs. J. Montenecourt Mrs. RJ. Hall Mrs. G. C Newbury Mrs. M. L. Johnson Mrs. A Nelson Mn. a M. Ltdehale Mrs. C B. Quantance Mrs. E. J. Loranger, Jr. Mrs. E. D. Reeves Mr*. L. C Marsac Mrs. B. T. Rchards Mrs. J. Mason Mrs. C V. Rosencrantz Mrs. K. H. Robnson Mrs. G. Spaldng Mrs. W. W. Stout, Jr. Mrs. W. F. Swtzler Mrs. T. Truxton Mrs. J. C. Wagstaff Mrs. J. R. Waterhouse Mrs. E. P. Woolcock Mrs.W.AWurtb Mrs. R. R Addonu Mrs. A.XBoyer Mrs. W. E. CrahMdd Mrs.W.HeMlley Mrs, E. F. Hewey, Jr. Mrs. J. K. Munday.Mrs. Dorothy Van Sant Mrsv Paul Adas BEEF, RON WNE 89c PL GLLETTE RAZORS wth blades 49c WE CARRY A COMPLETE UNE OF - Da-Mel Dabetc Foods FLOURS CANDES NO SUGAR NO SACCHARN BREADS CHEWNG GUM BREAKFAST FOODS SLOANS LNMENT "t c MEADS PERCOMORPHUM 67c WLLAMS BABY SOAP Our Prescrpton Departent 4 _ " 6 cakes 57C FnxC»""MORE. TAN 83,000 Prescrptons DURNG TE PAST NNE YEARS. OCR HUNDREDS OF SATSFED CUSTOMERS. S.PEAK JVpL; UMES FOR; THE EXCELLENT SERVCE AND REASONABLE PRCES OF OUB PRESCRPTON DEPARTMENT. TWO REGSTERED PHARMACSTS ON DUTY. Dont Forget To Gve Generously To The Unted Capagn! Ts s precous... but so s your lovelnoss char. Elzabeth Arden essentals!. Wll ad n loopng your > face a radant nspraton... n the nu of te. TOOTH POWDERS.50 PEPSODENT SQUBBS COLGXtEr?;7 ~.50 DR. LYONS.28 S-7 ALDENL OTEET,,Vf,>7-V,>.!;V/r ; v,.. M-Vj.r.-v.-,?, r \,"*y.>* >v -- %. ; V~;<.L~"*>,*X->V"-;V.!*". j;.!. -. / ;., V - -V,* V "--{""jl,*., V.""(.W -. " /..- ",; "*.! v / " " - - ". T T 7r.~T*~T t ~- ~-"-.Tl 7 n T r " -... ;,/-.- MMlMMU S. S. ESENBERG, Reg. Phar. 7 NORTH UNON AVENUE CRANFORD 6-OO62..;., MBSsU (rt&mrff

8 7 J T W U W X A T., j K y r a f M l W C l C - g T. l y * a \ * -...*"; * 3 v " -> l -" " - ". * / -. V. \ ;/.!.,*>< r - ( < " /. ;. V "!- >*» / A J V - A *. Seek Tavern Lcenses fe t (... f* H M ts. Also. dls on Property Actng on three requests for ssuance of lqupr lcenses, Borough..Councl at ts eetng Tuesday nght voted to nstruct the pettoners to appear for.a hearng before the eetng of tre fnance cottee at the Borough Hall next Tuesday nght.. The requests were receved fro Sers Zheleshk of C65 Woodl. avenue, Jaes Wllard Nevlle of 8th street Wlla f. Ftzpatrck of Garwood. Jhelerk also ade an.offer of S700 for lots 27, 28, n block 60, explanng that he wshed to use ths property for erecton of a Suldng for tavern purposes. A prevous request by Zhelesnk for ssuance of a lquor lcense for preses at G85 Woodl avenue had_been refused. Hs request to purchase-tax len property was referred to the apprasal pottec. Nevlle rcvealod n hs petton that he had ade arrangeents for purchase of property on the west sde of North Mchgan avenue fro a pr-. vate.owner, wth the ntenton of erectng a <c-story. frae buldng contanng a bar..dance floor-. An offer.was ndc by Paul H..Rosen; v yttcjrney for an unnaed clent, forvpurchse of lots on "fte Boulevard" between 9th,20th streets for the purpose of buldng stores, The.atter was referred to the apprasal cottee..... Anoffer of $87.50 each for lots 34, 35, 36 atd 37 h block 58, jnade by Benjan Hublnger of" 0 South. 23rd street, was referred to the apprasal cottee. - * Persson was granted the Kenlworth Plastc Moldng Copany to erect drectonal sgns at Market street the Boulevard, Market street Newark avenue, Mchgan avenue, Newark avenue, to ndcate locaton of the plant.. Counclan Pat Vence was naed by Mayor M. J. Berzn to serve as charan of the Returnng Veterans Welcong Cottee.. Vence was nstructed to appont a cottee tb assst h. -n preparng.a. sutable celebraton n honor of Kenlworth en woen- returnng fro Veterans- Meoral Buldhg Conrttee. Persons nterested, were urged to report, to Fre Chef Mchael Kelly at the flre house at 030 Sunday-ornng. Fre.Chef Kelly reported there had been no flre calls n Septeber. He reported that hs en had been called out -tor 63 Ares nne drlls leh Arthur tortake up the atter wth Mehte Brothers, garbage contractors for the borough. CoUnclan Dudley. Nevlle reported ho -had recefved coplants Sro resdents.n -the- ven-ty of the Westlleld Sheet Metal Works wth reference to parkng Condtons on Eghth stret-t Newark avenue. The atter was referred to tje pohcc cottee,., A request by Chrs Ede that the sdewalk on, Mchgan avenue - be cleaned up was reforred. to the.hghway cottee* conference wth ndustral leaders of the county, an ndustral Cottee for Reeploycnt of Returnng Veterans wll be naed. He sold ndustral heads n Kenlworth have announced ther ntenton to seek to place all returnng Kenlworth veterans who wsh work, n ther- hoe county. The ayor - ssued a request for. volunteers to help (he freen n copletng ther canvass of Kenlworth hoes to collect funds for the Re appontent of Hartv, the board of tax assessors by Mayor Berzh was approved by the councl. Counclan Joseph Strack reported for-thehghway cottee, that Seventh street had been staked out [radng fllng, probably would be started next week. He reported work on Newark avenue was progressng. He sad -the grass would be cut fllng done down to Mchgan avenue. Counclan Vence reported progress -n the atter of arrangng for ore lght on Kenlworth streets now that the war s ovqr. Brghter lghtng on the Boulevard s the frst a, he sad. Mayor Berzn reported he had receved coplants fro several householders about rregulartes n the H Carella Ventre Weds Salor n Cranf ord Corella. Ventre. daughter pt B* Josephne Ventre of 36 6th street, Arthur W. Green. Seaan /c, USNR. were" arred n St. Stchaprs Church n Cranford -Saturday aftercollecton of garbage. coplants were that He sad the garbage en pcked up grass cuttngs, weeds, etc., n front*, of soe houses, but gnored the sae refuse n front of others. The "ayor requested Counclan Al- 45 Fro Kenlworth At Regonal Hgh There arc 43 Kenlworth. pupls, enrolled at the Regonal Hgh School n Sprngfeld ths year, the offce, of Warren W. Halsey, supervsng prncpal, revealed ths week. The school hasu total enrollent of 000 to date. Peak enrollent year was " Dce Gae Nets Fnes for Men Eleven qnen rounded up n a dce gae off Kenlworth Boulevard were fd $25 T bl h b fned $25 ot gablng charges by The brde was gvej n arraec by her brother-n-law, Joseph -Rca. A recepton followed at the brde* h( jne, attended by 50 guests. The brde was gowned n whte at, wth lly necklne fngertp vel wth orange blosso crown. She carred wheroses. Blss Ann Rca," a nece, was brdesad. She- wore a gold colored gown carred red roses. Frank.Ventre, the brdes brother, served as best an. Mrs. Ventre was "dressed n blue, wth a corsage of roses Her sx. other daughters wose alternate eolrs. Three of her sons arc n the servce, two n Belgu one n the Panaa Canal Zone. The brde v attended Kenlworth schools ttegonal Hgh School n Sprngfeld. She has been eployed at the Gerng Products plant A natve of Connectcut, the brdegroo has been n.servce about four years served, n the Medterranean capagns.. He wds recently transferred fro JJewVork to Phladelpha., Close Ball Gaes - Played Saturday Kenlworth A. C. Junors were debated; 5 to 2, by the Red Wngs, one of the top teas of Unon, n a np-tuck gae that ran two extra nnngs at the old Upsala College feld here Saturday ornng. The gae *was to 0 for the frst three nnngs,, then- Kenllw/)rth_Jed_ Mss Frazer Marres * Cpl. Vfto Ctarell Glora Mare Frazer. daughter of Mr. Mrs; Earl Frazer of 353 Lncoln, drve. Blue Rdge Manor. $hd. Cpl. Vto C. Ctarel of Bayshore; L.., were arred at the hoe of the brdes parents Sunday afternoon. The cereony was perfored by the v. Ots Moore, pastor of the CbtWty Methodst Church. Best an was Davd W. Totb, the brdesad was Esther L. Walker, both of Eljzabeth.. The. brdegroo spent 27 onths overseas wth the A.T.C-,South Atlantc Dvson. He s now statoned n Maryl, the plans of the young couplctojncertan, awatng hs dscharge.frjo the Ary.. OBTUARY for one nnng, n the, ffth t was ted up at 2 to 2. The deadlock contnued unttl Unfonj foe&=ahead n the nnth. " Another red hot. gae took place Saturday afternoon, when..t,le...rpbelte ark cubs nosed out Cub Pack_82 of Cenlworth, 0 to 9, n Rbsele Park. A prevous gae between these two earns also was won by Roselle Park wth a argn of one rurj. Mrs. Olga Hnz, 2. -of 384 Lncoln drve, wdow of John jhnz, ded last Saturday. She was anager of a beauty parlor n Elzabeth. Survvng are-a daughter, Mrs. Wlla Archer F g of Unon; four sons. PauF John Patrolan Andrew Ruscansky Specal Ofllcers Charles Johnson, Joseph Mocst, WHa Fpley.k, John RusnnR on Septeber 9. The prsoners gave ther naes as Jaes P. Connors, Newark; John DLoulsn, Roselle Park; Joseph Jul no. Unon; Alfred Capopncq, Plan (leld-; Wlla Testa. 557 WUlow ave nue, Sauel Rocco, 308 North avenue, Garwood; Rufus. Murphy. Roselle; Albert Bonnfe, Roselle Park Albert-Bllftrs, 0 Watt street;"rober KENLWORTH HARDWARE AND PANT STORE f 522 BOULEVARD KENLWORTH, N. J. A COOK & DUNN PANT DU PONT PANT \ AuthorseA Axent for PanU - Hardware - Plubng Supples Electrcal Applances Pyrex GE Bulbs ~% Ppe Glass Cut to. Sze FHEE DELVERY "_ ", CHuord 6-*35! f H- KENLWORTH NN * * V J \ Al (Forerly Als Tavern) 4 N TS NEW LOCATON * 9th Street th* Boulevard - Telephone CRanford LUNCHEON SERVED DALY, 2 Noon to 2 P. M. DNNER. 0 to 9 P. M. A LA CARTE, 9 P. M. UNTL CLOSNG RESERVATONS FOR PRVATE PARTES AND BANQUETS RESTAURANT AND BAR Open 9 A. M. to 3 A. M. - DANCNG FRDAY AND SATURDAY Featurng THE THREE ACES -Wj th-mke TORTORA at the.plnno; AL TERMOTT, Hs Sax Clarnet; JMMY MERRLL, The Sngng Druer* X Your.Host AL BERTOLLOT»ART FACLTES FREE. t»8 6 n n e o»»o»a NG lworth; two grchldren, a sster, Clara E. X echnato of Elza- Lbeth. Mannng. 25 CranJoVd avenue, George - Thesz. Hollywood avenue, Cranford.. -. On a.speedng charge preferred by Offcer Rusnak, Fred J. Ahrens of 409 Lncoln drve was fned $0 charged $3.75 court costs. Pfc, Ralph Fennes ol 254 Mchgan avenue - was honorably dscharged fro the Ary at the Fort -Dx Separaton Center last Saturday. Danne Deborah Shallcross, daughter «f S/lc Mrs. Wlla Shallof Mr. Mrs, Joseph Shallcross, Jr., grson, of Joseph Shall cross, were chrstened las Sunday at the County Methodst Church. The Rev. Ots Moore offcated. KenlworthWar veterans Meoral Hoe Assocaton et last nght at the Borough Hall. Rally* Hoecong Day At Methodset Church "jhetleaven of the Gospel" wll be the.seron- thee- of the Vtvk Ots Moore at the U a.. servce at the County Methodst Church on Sunday. At 7 p., there wll be an Tfae annual Rally Day of the Sunday School wll be held Sunday, October T, at 945 a. av At the ornng servce on that date, World Wde Counon Sunday wll be observed Hoecong Day wll be celebrated at the church on Sunday, October 4., Professor J. Newton Daves of Drew Senary wll-prcah at oclock, there wll be a Fellow- Shp dnner followng the seron. A progra that evenng wll be n charge of the young people. Tax Collector Leroy Glendnnng has been selected to represent Kenlvorth on the Unon County RepuM- an Capagn,Cottee. Plans are underway to hold at least one rally h each uncpalty n the county.. MNSTBAL CENTER OP UNON COUNTY Mahufachrers Grotp Welcoe* New Mebers. The Kenlworth Manufacturers Assocaton welcoed two new ebers at ts eetng last Thursday evenng at Echo Lake Country Club. They were John. J. tannery of the H J. V. Varjdzara or the~"3ued Steel Products Corporaton Announce-,.eht was-rnade that 5 of the. 6.anufacturers to the borough are ebers.. - The assocaton was nstruental several onths ago n erectng drectonal sgns on both lanes of Route 29, presently are workng wth, the New Jersey Bell Telephone Copany n ah effort to have a "separate lst of all Kenlworth telephone subscrbers. Offcers of the assocaton are E. Neuan,. presdent;. L, Darlng, treasurer; Fred Sterlng, secretary. 7 _ - _, - Scout Actvtes Flans for a "Charter Nght" progra were nrade at a.eetng of the ottee of Boy Scout Troop 82 n he baseent of the Methodst County Church last nght. Preparatons were rrtade for actvtes durng ;he fall season. Wlla Arthur s dalran of the cottee. Edward Bernger s secretary. Arthur Wacauley assstant secretary. Kenlworth Lons. Club celebrated he- brthdays "of J,.Hpele,. presdent; Joseph Golden, vcepreaent, nd Htarold Conlclh, drector, at ther reetng"last Thursday. Clff,, Decker f Unon was a.guestatvthe eetng. Vblco Brass Of Hce Keglers Pace League The Volco Brass - Copper Copany offce tea s out n front n the Kenlworth Bowlng- League at the.end of the second weeks play Wth, fve wns one loss. The Fre De> of -fee Blue JUdge Fve, 202; Malellano.Robe.of Sunnysde Tavern,, each Wth a 200. Gernc Productsf posted hlgb tea scores c B3«, Sflu tod fl37 for a total of Copany-plant tea *Holy-Nae Socety are ted for second, place wth four wns two losses. THere are 0 teas n the league. Hgh nd- vda scores were regstered by KtnH Councl Sells Fve Parcels /ESTFELD Broad St Elzabeth CRANFORD GREGORYS For Everythng Pertanng to MUSC REPARNG SCHOOL OF MUSK GREGORYS tt CENTER 330 W. Front Street Planfeld, N. J. - TeL Plfd. &S549. OPEN TBWKS v d SAT. EVES. USE GOLD BOND GMCO TREATED ROCKWOOL NSULATON! FULL THCK BATS Today, ErL. Sat, Sent 27, 28, 29 DONALD CRSP SON OF LASSE * n Color. 45. B4S - 8»t ; Jfohn Carrol, Ruth lqssey BEDSDE MANNER 30, 75, 0W,.. Bt 35, J SATURDAY MATNEE ONLY CARTOONS Sun.. Hon., Tuts. Sep. 30 Oct., Z Barbara Stanwyck Detan Monad XMAS N CONNECTCUT \M; «30,»H. Ma., TUM.. 250, S4S Alta_LoM, Wllard Parker STARTS WED.. OCTOBER 3 Van Johnston, Esther Wllas THRLL OF A ROMANCE n Color SHORT SUBJECTS FR, SAT. 2 BG HTTSl -RobeH Vot, Larafte Day THOSE ENDEARNG, YOUNG CHARMS" Johnny Wel*snuller.. "Tarzan The Aazons 3UN. <<» TUES 2 8MA8H-HlfS ABBOT * COSTXXQ "THE NAUGHTY.. NNETES" John Wayne, Ann Dvorak of Barbary Coast" Or., THRS. 2 Renest BHs Charles Boyer, njtd Berran Joseph Cotten "GASLG.HT* Dorothy Laour, Wenry Fonda -" LlnOa Darnell" A HANNAH, Coplete Lne _ PANTS For Your Hoe Schlecters Cranford Pant & Hardware 84M va *flnt Jttst about M We" have t vwwt CM. «-lt)«today MO. SAT. FRED MaeMURRAY -"" "....to * "WHERE DO WE GO FROM-HERE* n Teehleolor Plus "CHNA SKY* ~ Added Attracton "The Fleet That S U NDAY ONLY CLARK GABLE n "CALL OF,THE WLD" Ht No. 2 EDDE BRACKEN-. BETTY trjrrcon. MON. TUES. WED. GEO. RAFT " "NOB HLL" n Techncolor. WM. BENDX. JOAX BLONDLL tt DGN JUAN j- SLOGAN" BuyBd*pertyj Dscuss Flood Control Borough Councl- at ts. eetng "Tuesday-nght gavefnal approval alter publc hearng, to the followng offers to purchase tax len l llr. -Mrs. Uberto Sgrgnol, 58 North avenue* $,55 for lots. 2A, 2lB,2A-ndJ5SUa_block2;. Bhj.e-_ Rbbon Holdng Copany; 00>orth avenue $,200 for lots 55, 56 57, block 3; Mabel Sth, 235 Locust avenue, $540 for lots 25, n block 59; Mr. Mrs. Wlla Sgalkowsjd; 330 TMrftavetue, $*?5 for lots 234, to block 42; Frst Federal Savngs " Loan Assocaton of Wesleld, $25 -for lot 246 n.block ).;,..,... " Ther followng offers to purchase tajf len property were accepted, subject to fnal approval after publc hearng on October 9 Jaes J. Anne Lesak. 427 Fourth avenue, $400 for lot h block 4 ; Albert Fontenell, 08 Second avenue, $80 for lot 248 n Block. Counclan- Albert F. Bfttan Borough Attorney Bernard Stener were apponted to attend a hearng to be. jeld- Tuesday "fa. Newark to protest contnued curtalent of tran servce tha started on the Jersey Central Ralroad because of warte condtons. The ralroad has been nuthorzed by Federal authortes to Garwood Pupls Take Part n May Actvtes Pupls n Garwood schools hgtae -wade a.good. start, on tcr any, extra-currfcular- actvtes for the new school year, Supervsng Prncpal Lous L. D. NcoleUo reported ths week.. - DongS o\ soeof the school clubs organzatons were reported -as fbudwe Club actvtes have begun n the Lncoln School." The.Boys Sport Glubreorjsstng ot-seventh- eghthgrade boys, elected Bob Bergha as ther leader. Mss Catherne Stephens s the faculty advsor. The Grls Recreaton Club, under drecton of M- OTople. elected the Presbyteran Church Servces Meetng The second n a- seres of seftnons on. the slbjert. "lperatv«s. of tjesus." wlj be prtsented by the Rev. rvtn C. Vtc, pastor ol top Garwood Prcbyusrn Clxlv*at ornng worshp servce a\. oclock, Sunday, e wcona topc beng " -Muat BUT About My Fathers 6usness.l A Rally Day ad Hoecong "Day servce - at the -church last...sunday ornng was very well attended.. Ths Sunday evenng the Rev. Walter C. Puga, pastor of St. JRaus Evan- -gdcal JEtefored Church, wll preach.at the Presbyteran Church n the thrd of a seres of unon servces followng offcers Presdent, Dorothy Stoner; yce-presderrt, Vrgna Melllo; secretary, Jacquelyn Ward;, treasurer, Dorothy Franssen. Dues wll.; te- collected, for a Halloween party. The club ncluded n ts actvtes tournaents * n volley ball, badnton basketball, dancng actng as hostesses for the socal actvtes of the school/. The Junor Red Cross Club, wth ja7 ebers, organzed wtj Fern Bertolay aspresdent; Bobby Coles. vce-presdent; Shrley Carlson,secretary, GordonRay/..treasurer. Shrley Reuvfarf vtrufe n charge of the- lcnttng. Mrs Tearse, s", the sponsor of ths dub. -Other clubs whch et ths % week were Servce ClubrNewspaper. Hobljy, Hcraft, Glee Club Art. Regular Care Save* Typewrter Wear Now that weve got to take better care of what we have, t pays to wrters. t costs so lttle... save* so uch. Call Elzabeth 2-85 ort Typewrter Servce BM ORCARD BWtEET. EUZABKTH. N. J. ftcppv KltOWATT «ypublc replace trans taken t)tl durng the.war but antans that shortage of locootves cars akes t possble to do so at present. - Fre Chef Thoas Brtan appeared at the. eetng called atr tenton of the councl to the flooded condtons n parts of the borough as a result of the heavy rans early last. week. He. declared the condton would be allevated to soe extent f acton were taken to clean out debrs ans drt under all brdges servng the borough. The atter was referred to the street cottee, headed "by Counclan Burton E.. Dckeran, Borough Engneer Patrck Gral. Persson was receved fro the Jersey Central Ralroad to erect a "Welcoe Honjersgn >~fbr en- - woen returnngfro-the servce,-at.. the Garwood staton. A request fro " "Gar-p-Words," a se-onthly publ-, nsulaton akes your, hoe coolern suer, warer n wnter. Only 5J»c per sq. ft. The attc floor n the average/sx roo hoe can be nsulated for as lttle as $45.00 (800 sq. ft.) % Bats coe J 5* x 48". UMTEJKSUPPLY OF PCKETS! We ow. have fr cypress pckets, 2 ft. 6 n.. 3 ft.. 3 ft 6 n., 4 ft. / Ol Us For Prces srs BULDERS HARDWARE 336 C-teuttl A««aue ~ OUufotd 64S0S, touts MVO torns Stter KECONVCRSON COUXU& VCOL tum6t C&,KEFUCEKATORf AND RADOS AM ELECraCT TSAlN TMAt REAU.V GtOS TO *AZOKf,CAl6SO*H TO CL&CU& VACUUMS AM» AMP6.SWNV AND NEW Lyjj.M jyjy-" nred forces, for persson to spon- sor the Welcoe Hoe sgn pay all expenses. for ts erecton, was. accepted.,; n thankng -Gar-MObrds" for ths offer. Mayor L. Thoas Daub expressed apprecaton of the work that - has been done for the county ts- servce en woen by that publcaton- ts edtor, Frank Corvelyn.. * Counclan Dckeran reported that he has engaged another an for work n the-street-depa*rt nt. Marks Set For Fnals Take Double-Header Fro North Ends; Play at Una Oct. 7 ns the fall wnter onths. The regular onthly eetng of He Church Sesson ahd Trustees wll be held Tuesday nght at the church. of the Sesson are the Rqv.. tltxll, _ n the Frankln School wth the followng pupls as patrol leaders Grace Del Conte, Jos ph Esposto, Albert Lawrence, Lous~~Regd, Joyce Van Natta Theresa Huenk. Socal dancng for the seventh eghth grades has been resued. Chldren wshng to partcpate eet every Frday durng, tbejjgpn. bgur n the Lncoh- School gy under the drecton of" Mss Stephens" Mrs. OToole.. The frst eetng of the Student Councl was ea.bed- reeently by the ayor, Rchard.. Bdehraler. *upls fro the sxth, seventh eghth grades were -represented. The followng appontents were ade Lous Perrottj, ball patrol; Robert Erksen, street patrol; John Coles, fnance, asssted by Lous Perotta, Clare Ada. Dolores Sparks; Thoas Noone, grounds. Other Mr. Wse, oderator; Cecl Collns, clerc; B. XL Galoway, Fred Cowell, H. F. Rckan, Donald Snyder Albert Gascogne. Mebers-of the Board of Trustees are John Snyder, presdent; Ralph Clark, secretary; Donald Swartz, fnancal secretary; Jaes Logc? 9 Jtreja urer; Wlla SXackay George Howarth.. Pfc Wlla Rahn n Honored Unt Pfc. Wlla Rahn. of 3 Second avenue s one of four Unon County en. ebers of the loettrtnfantry Dvson.of th<; Seventh- Ary, now statoned near Karlsruhe. Gerany, who have been awarded bronze servce, stars for partcpaton n ajor capagns n both the Pacfc European theatres ofwar.r- - After 26 onths n the- Aleutan sls, durng whch they took part n ground tobat aganst the Japs, Pfc. Rahns unt, the 59th nfantry, returned to the Unted States for addtonaltranng at Cap.Swft; Tex., Cap Gallon. Cal. The unt was shpped, to Europe attached to ee 06th Dvson early ths year. n the Northern France capagn, ths unt was aong those whch rnged Geran forces n the French ports of Lorent St. Nazau-e.. Lons Auxlary Dnner Tonght The Lades Auxlary of the, Garytta b t vood y, wll celebrate " ts vood Lonyttaub wll celebrate ts second annvesreapr wth a dnner -at St. PauUs Evangelcal Reforrped Church at 630 tonght. Mrs. Wl- Havng clnched ther three se-fnal seres wlh the-north Ends by wnnng both gaes of a double-header at Warnanco Park n. Elzabeth last Sunday, the Garwood Queston Marks are all set >for the tealrond tothe Unon County BasebalTCeague chapjorsnlp play-ohs, startng wth a donbe-header at Una Park on Sunday, October 7. Tjhe frequently changed play-off schedule. was changed agan at a -celb n, tlc Tarkheadquarters at Warnanco Monday nght. t was decded that \V.csleld Rah way, who faled to play last week-end because of wet grounds, wll conclude ther se-fnal playoffs wth two-gaes, at Rah way Rver Park n, Rah way ths Sunday. The Wesleld, Hawks won the flrst al ther sc-flnal seres ard need onq nrorc gae. The wnner ths seres wll face Garwood October -7.--<." George Klbrde,Butch Conkln, dscharged veterans, starred on the ound for Garwood as the QueVtonrMarks took the North Ends 6 to 2 4 to n the gaes at WarnaoO last Sunday. The- Enders were held to eghtjhts jn the two gaes. Ptchng n the openng gae {or Garwood, Klbrde gave up only three hts. He struck out eleven.. The score sotr KM>H t El Ha Pnter s! charan of the co- «Uee..u.taar«c.u{ thu dnjc,.. Leaders Naed For Fund Drve conduct t Ffty-Avorfcepswhvwfll conduct ttu Garwpod Unted War. County Fund drve,, startng Ocotbcr wtha toal of $7,300. wll receve further nstructons ;d capagn rateral at a eetng n the BoroUfh. Hall tonght There wll be an address 6y Bertra Bertolay. past presdent of the Lons_Club zone charan for ths; dstrct. Mrs. Eler Cowcll s charan of the progra cottee. BREFS Jerry T. Wyres,.sgnalan 3/c, 6f 252 North avenue, Herbert G schaefer, rado"techtrcan-3rc; of-» Wllow avenue, were wth the frst forces to enter Tokyo Bay after car ptulaton of the Japanese. Wyres s servng on the USS ngcrsou, a dest.royer, nd - Schnfer.pn,the U S S ly j. nnrwv\rutl yt tntrtbnl a. -Al-atr.organzatu eetng" n the Borough Hall last Thursday.fht. forer Mayor CVnnd H. Ke, charrhan, narhed leaders for the orkers accordnf to dstrct. The appontents were ade -as.ollows Dstrct, Edward Bernula Gustavo Bley; dstrct 2,. B. f. Bertolay aftd Rudolph Sachsel; lstrct3, Counclan A. Jaes Ges - L --dstrct- T 4 T - GarJrMartelt TT Julchael Galezewsk Jaes G. Nash..,.. -. Mr. Kcl sdd that n order to reach the coal of the drve, enchfa- South Dakota, a battleshp. Garwood branch of the Aercan Red" Cross et last nght n the Borough Hall ade plans for actvtes! durng the fall season. Percy Watt Ann Henry of Garwood have been selected to represent the borough on the Unon County- Republcan Capagn Cottee. Plans are underway to hold at least one rally n each uncpalty n the. county. vcrage of $6, or 50 cents-a. onth for the cong year. * boards, Henry Pccarsk; wndows shades, Robert Fonlcnel; lbrary, Jane Rean; closets, Lous Petrozello flowers, Audrey Healey; dustng. Sylva Zaflfuto; bulletn boards, Peggy Ncholson; desl nspecton Donald Corvelyn; paper, Mary Ann De Ccco; check on hdeavork, S t h Plans are under"way fbr""lflte. ssue of the Llncohan, whch wll coe out around Noveber st. A subscrpton drve wll be held -n October. Lots Fontenell, the busness anage wll be n charge of the drve. All the physcal- educaton classes have been started wth gy costues of blue shorts whte blouses for the grls.. ntraural gaes have been scheduled by Mss Stephens. The frst gae wll be held Monday, wth a fn, hoys pnvng sofeball aganst Avod Slp Have a strong bar on the wall besde the bathtub; graspng t wll prevent-any a slp. BOROUGH OF GARWOOD NOTCE OF HEARHO - Tlo lloanl of AUjuMnflont of tl lnroucl of lrwmxl wll oot Tuesday Evenng, October -. nn. at H oclock ujuo Sttnlflpal Bulldlnc JnrwQul. N.. J., -tjrrlsbu-"thv4ppllc«tl< of OrUlJtnolr ] k lastl(_copan]r~for r forntsblun n OKU a jltutlc Knufacturlnc plant at No. 5 Soutl Avuue. (urwnhl, S.,.. WAWBt JlcStANUB, norouch -Clork. u f lluhllw. <r 2» Mnlnney, c «r-wj. lb l_.l. lw-ra. f l> (rnn, Jl..» 0 llaull. l> 0 ul-zal, 83 KlUndu, V Klrlrl. -f. vu. r» Uf llrknu. H. ll-cl. f..) KlH-lln. l Hcully. ll.0. todv. P «TtnU U Ntrh KUS 8 t Tcos l jn a. MM nn (Mx Tlruu hwt* hlth NWTJ, lnkw. llt l.y llchfu bull JLol. MllM.n nl l.h».flt Klll.lclo. (.T Dud.,. Htruk out -l<v Klllrldr. lj \>y Kock. T. Wlll l!-h»- l>nc p. rtnplrt oyhhr tl-nt Unaw ltl.ttxltk. - The second gae opened wth the North Ends takng the lead to 0 at the start of the frst, but Garwood got two. runs later n the sae nnng. The Ende.rs. contnued n the runnng untl the sxth, when* the Queston Marks took the Jead. kept t. Conkln allowed fve htsj ncludng a trple whloh drove horc the Enders only run, Garwood got at leats one ht off Bob Groben,. ptchng for the Northls n the second gae, h every nnng. - Mrs. Ellen G r e r, ; avenue, w-ldow of Wjlla A. Grcve, ded Tuesday ornng. at Elzabeth General Hosptal. The funeral wll held frojj the Dooley Ftneral n Cranford at 9 a.. toora hgh ass of reque at The score o.uuvoop n t. E tlllllll". n. E 0 c pwy,-he > DWl-W. f 0 0 (.V,. 3b -> 2 (,ru>, rf...».» n llartull.- Jl> n 0» Pvt-zuk. l l CMU. o VOUT HESl>8 ll l<hel. et Val. f ToUlu ( Ntrtl EndB trwut c _o llrokaw, b 0 tjkll-. f ~,0 Kln>«ll», a) 0 SVally. 2b..» (n4>rll, J> -.0 vlna. TUU OOrt 0M>. no on u»< 0 0 0,; 0 - n t p. 0 "< 0,,.,.,...Sld s u u Twt. Rc llu (rcct,-rrscwoxny. Tlreo lasu hltn--hnrzuk, Lltll. tllt* >lay»-- ll ll tll (f sttuton. Mebers of the class on the strec; patrol are Fred Bauer, George Lawrence Donald Cor velyn. ldaelne Fern Bertolay are on the hall patrol, Roberat Fonteneljj s on the.ground patrol.,. These offcers were elected n the 5S class; Presdent, Bette Dougherty; vce-presdent, Rose Kaspcr; secretary, oyce Chrstano. The 4R pupls vsted the tarwood Lbrary n» group. They were n- 2l3Garwood Pupls - At Regonal Hgh Pupls fro Garwood enrolled-at the ; Regonal Hgh School at Sprngfeld total 23 ths year, the offce of Warren W. Halsey, supervsng prncpal, reported ths week. Total enrollent at the school has reached 009, as copared wth a peak enrollent of 898 last year. the 6T" boys. n the-seventh grade John Fontnell s presdent; Danny La. vce-presdent; Ffancs Esenbel. secretary; Jaes Ges, treasurer Bues l avgt8te"t<obt5hc uualu the year to pay for a class trp at the end of the year. The followng offcers ontors were chosen n the 6T class Presdent, Matgaret Staruch; vce-presdent, Audrey Healey; secretry, Shrley acrlson; treasurer, Stella Baleck; the lbraran, Mrs. Oldferek Several pupls becae eberl are now enjoyng the lbrary books. n ther own classroo a lbrary syste was braran. The frst geography honor students of the year n Mss TobassenVthlrd grade are Peter Glowacky, Albert Sanford. Dolores Dc Ccco d Glora Mosca. Grl Scout eetngs for all Garwood troops wll start the frst week n October. _J Qualty fruts Vegetables X Our Prces Arc Not The Hghest n Town But Our Qualty S! Your Savngs Are The Greatest When- You Shop For Qualty.. So buy your FRUTS VEGETABLES at the K. & X WU skvemoney EVERYDAY.; Hlnur (unautlvll. lln»«n ronkltu, ; off llnlf, 4; tlt l%lna,»..k ut - by Cunkll,»; by (ron.. ljtluu ptultt lrowl. plrva Snu- >nk, rnh, MMUUMV nl 3,300 tons StanRs_ n Year. The Unted States akes about 3,300 tons or 82 carloads of staps every year.... FULL LNE PRESERVNG SUPPLES -Jk"s~r-Jelly. _j ju.--t-fs.-r- r.nntrt-y-, Eye Exanatons 7 ALDEV Hours Toes., Than, Sat A. ML Hon., Tues., Thura VH. 6-8 P;,M. And*.by Appontent Off. CR Schlecters Cranlord Pant & Hardware "See 7* frst Wt» Uv«Just About Everythng" CBaufo4 C-S70 M BOOTH AVR. B«CRANFORD OBTUARY. Mrs. Ellen.Gr«v«Mrs. Ellen Grever70, of 4.;Secohd St. Anne* Church at 930. nter ent. wll" be at St. Marys. Ceetery n Planfleld.. A natve of Canada, Mrs. Grevc had,lved- n-.garwood -25 years- had prevously lved n Cranford. She was a councant of St. Annes Church a -eber of the- Holy Rosnry. Socety.-.j u SurvvTng are a daughter, Srs Helen Chrstne of Elzabeth; two sons, Charles of Garwood Wlla of North Planfleld; fourteen,rondchldrert three great-gr chldren,.. Shake Laundry Shake out each pece of laundry before you, hang t on the lne you wll Rave ronng te. Dr. Howard P, Wnger! Surgeon. Chropodst " OHre ors n Crnford Dally 9 A. M. to S noon >. Evenng! Totaday n& rrlday, 7 U> 9 P. M. Oer evenhft c by appobtuent only S ALDEN.. ST. CR. C-4M HUMT.CUB Keep Pro Chldren. Keep atches n tn contaner* out of the reach of chldren. TO FUEL OL USERS Effectve edately, we are equpped to fur* nsh frst grade Ful Ol fro our own tank trucks, fffoj BARTON COAL CO. Tel. ROseUe 44)293 Helps n? r.pt outs oo STANDARD ROCKWOOL When t Coes Ta Fresh Fruts or Vegetables, We Have E! The Ncest, the Freshest the Most Reasonable n Town. f You Havent Tred Our Frut Vegetable Departent. We nvte You to Coe n Ths Week-end. NSULATON K.&J. MARKET SSOB HOKS 8 A. M. to.f P. M.. WEDNESDAYS 8 A, M. to Nooa 00 N. UNON AVE. CRANFORD, R X SAVE op to 40% on Fuel For an nvestent that pays real dvdends, you Just cant beat STANDARD ROCKWOOL NSULATON. You can cut yonr fuel blls as uch as 40 per cent a season at the sae te enjoy the cofort of a unforly heated hoe, upstars down, wnter suer up to 5* cooler lvng h the suer. A phone call wll brne coplete detals nforaton about our easy payent plan. THEYRE OFF...TO THE TELEPHONE CENTERS Theyve just unloaded thouss of the at Cap Kler Fort DH!. And 85 out of every 00 want to get n edate touch wth ther hoes. Only wth your cooperaton can P ure ake ths poss- " ble. Thats why wo ask you to thnk twce before placng a Long Dstance call. NEW JERSEY s one of the natons an "Gatoway States" for returnng solders thouss of ther calls daly are gong out to hoes all over Aerca. Thats one. reason why New- Jersey Long Dslancocalls are ore than double the 940 nuber..."hj-momr Beleve t _or not. - ts- Bll!-"- Sfoe&t usc, wed say for Bll, for hs hoe folks, for Aerca! Ths s the knd of call wo.thnk youd lke to have U3. put th-rogh.frst! Stard nsulaton Co. ROSELLE PARK, N. J. Telephone RO*fle 4-49C YOU CAN HELP PLEASE ake NO unnecessary long dstance call* PLEASE ake onentol call* at" brel ot potblc -W NW JMftSEY BELL $ TELEPHONE COMPANY

9 $$s$ y p B O B U D U, -* ll V B M f n * \ t. S H a S T n B M B E B, * 2 - \ M p 5 v ;./* ;. ";..,.>../,"; J.v".;"\\.."...- ; -. ;.,f"\\ /, )."/. V,;!- <f r V\C-.--T / *" V." ; " - \-f -J* W ppnsstrog Merchants*-Dll* A*o Wn Sweeps n Bowlng League..A twe ye-tea Cranford -Bowlne League, one ot the largest here -n any years, opened ts season last Wednesday nght at the Varsty Bowlng Alleys, Lnden. The Post Offce keglers. wnners last seasons, copetton, cot oft to o flyng start, wnnng a sweep fro regstered-by the South Sde Merchants, who fnshed SenjTTast season by Bups. Dll,- a Vcwcoer to the.league. Because of the suer layoff, there werent any hgh scores regstered n the opennc nghts pluy, t but there s every ndcaton that the eopentton wll be keen even before the end of the frst round. Those w.ho ht the bracket ncluded! Art- KocMerv 234; George Rogers, 207; Woods, 204; / Glenson, 200. Tea stngs suares of last weeks gaes follow.seek Volunteers to Teach Servce Men The Arts Sklls Corps of the Aercan Red Cross, whch enlsts the servces of sklled; artsts crnfts*n to teach arts sklls to the sck wounded n ltary naval hosptals, s seekng volnteers to serve at.the U. S. Veterans Adnstraton at Lyons. Needed now are workers n book-bndng, ceracs pottery, etal work/ jewclry..weayng, pantng leather work. ", ". A short Red Cross ndoctrnaton ; cour n hjowadzayn, ethcs s requred of, volunteers. No one under JJljjsars of age s elgble to- serve.. Persons" rterestcdshoaw get n touch, wth Mrs. A..V. V. Hb- Knn.rhnttnnn nf thn Art. nnr SK-r- _" *. * C. M. Canrght, vce-charan, 34 Sprngfeld avenue. t s urged that all nterested n volunteerng do so as soon as pos- -sble, preferably ths week..-. CKANFOKD BOWUNO LEAGVE tt *»««* ***»3 S. S, Merchants Bups Dll *.., Republcan Club,...2,.. Methodst Mens Club...2 PeteKena Dary Ctzen Chroncle Deocratc CJub,.. _ 2 Lutheran Brotherhood ~.-l.. 2- Mens League Rotary Club Lons Club...< Thrunn } SO 58 f Khal<n C». ws «t rt t 3»»J ll» -M K «9 P»t O«e* (3) llncera...s5 0,5" Ruz _U* WS Mot..-.«33 5 «0 lxn Kwhler... Luurdl._.-.«33 h!/» l«0...eft SO SO. 6» TT 003 H2> 80...Bapl Bll (5!«.«,). Jr 5 H l-tktty-...ds 44.» Wn,..-. Ml U3 3V llastu. >0 S l«5 \V, MU7 llll* Btr.. llhll.l. H0 T32 p BH -J5B 39,...Klfl n 3J 0S OO g-u.~57* 598 ««. Rotary Club (B) tmrehutt ~<S) Brlly". ft 42 S* Krale 47 H» «9 ll.ll.-r "... M ~ 2«. KTlllo..SO!»7,4 Wrlrh rolanerl..so 30 Mlton..-» 22 WwnunBB MO 09 (rwo Pd!< Morenku..34, 77 T»nH," H-WS Krrto- US JflO- UlnK. U«Mlller UB >& AD M*lk. M.» Club (J Fwll Ur. lu>?fl 43 8 br 8? W UU) br.j?fl 43 8 luy.8? W UU).P.t CB8 CHn-Chltl* () MrUaJon luy S»< l<» ll M l3 R3 7O>7 4S ll 7»2 7«75S Lulh. Br«lh*rkM4 (), lluellrn l«0 6ft 84 llopklna , 43 l. KWr 47 3! J. Klnr 02 S!, Nylen l.v 47 «7, A. Ora.. 60 (allshcr. Ut D*KMN tla Club () Keener Manlll 7 78 S3 S Wrtulell )»n S3* 760,733 ~R*«uklleaa Cluk (2) DluU-W 4B 37 S4 V. lwmn 30 S L!l KfHer J«rolw..l72 S8 33 \3ool t Mulnnry Jll 2 2 Kchl.lt,...2. llaytrk <4 Wt 30 SA G8B BM h l u Dary (2) Lrrls...tr Cnllrclln 77 Ml M Hpl,3 K 69 llalwnan..ml 0 32 VKTBl Ta.3 Mrs. Sade Wlson, 38, of Bayonno, wns treated for njures to the left lee {nd-a-possblc-hp-fractutc-tter shfr fell on a. safety sle at the Warner Plaza opposte Alden street on Frday. Pntrolan Lester Powell took her to the offce of Dr. Gordon L. Peters for trentent. Legon Auz. /!. Announceent ofappdlnterfs of departental heads for the cong year was ade at the openng eetrff of Cranford Unt, 22, Aercan Legon Auxlary, at the Casno last Thursday. The appontents ade by Mrs. Walter R. Fasnaeht, presdent,-follow Aercans, Mrs. Wlla Herzog junor actvtes. Mrs. Alfred Paulsen; Cathedral of the Ar, student Scholarshp, Mrs.. Wlla Sefken chld welfare, Mrs. Harlon Drew county servce, Mre. Edward Earhart; consttuton ard by-laws fnance,. Mrs. -Charles Crounse ways eans, Mrs. Barney Goodan legslatve, Mrs. Arthur Mete; Gold lason;* " rt&cymrsv Edund Karnj natonal new* natonal defense. Mss Evelyn Beer; "past presdents parley, Mrs. Lee Mller;- poppes, Mrs. Charles Chrstan; rado, Mrs. Wlla.Herzog; coupon, Mrs, Joarb Mayer;...war actvtes, Mrs. Wlla Fredrck; hosptalty progras, Mrs.- Lee Knowlsow. VT, A. Plans Ruage Sale. ClevelSHa P.-T. A. wll hold ts at 230 oclock Monday afternoon. Thjre wll be a deonstraton by a glass, blower,. any of the artcles, he akes wll be on sale after the eethg. On. Frday, October 5, Jhe assocla ton wll hold a..ruage sale n Seagers old drug store on North Unon avenue. Persons unable to get ther donatons to the store are requested tg get n- touch wth Mrs. F G. Bauann, 68 Sprlhggeld avenue she wll pck the up.... Gas Staton Entered Usng a bottle to sash a pane of glass n order to reach the lockon the door, soeone broken nto at Orchard street early las,thursday. Al Arthur dscovered thbroken wndow-whenje.arrydjtogen the.sta ton, he rejported to the polce nvestgatng,- Sgt. Thoas Woods found that several quarts of ol had been taken, but nothng else was dsturbed.. / S tw.;.. V / vtt. / $t.-. S&V? "" " *-< ffe... fe ; ;v? W0 ll. ll?. StJ,",-; f!; " B W > -. lfe tatv--*-?;. *!&»«0±.>, fe- "M.l - -M " V Vt ;.... p o fev &* Weseld Motor Sales Co. w Ste AVE..E. WESTFELD, N. J. fat* n A, eltecmrf wmh tbe look of good Vffllnf llt rowfn M nrrjfc hr prrtlftlm See oatakwllng coheelon n yegolar Fkor. Cxdnave ymh R. J. Goerke Co.. n Elzabeth! ForWeh lone~ Suggestons as toue progranj for th* welcoe noe of Cranford ea ado woen d servce are beng 80- Udted fro townspeople by the We J coe ; /U 75th. Annversary Meoral Coby H. R. Wnckler, charan... The welcoe hoe to servce people probablywll fake place the latter part of next suer; Mr.Wnck- ]r s&tedthswecjr. Resdents as well as, vaterans already hoe have """ t~slhltrqstt"sggs " tlons for ths celebraton to Mr, Wnckler. War W * ,. -"f;... - w> tnt? *. VNRCD FCNl CAMTAlCtN.." ". \ ;? l v.-- \ -,. (. ",j ;\.,*;",* j f.-s] -"- ;-*$j r ~t* Vol. Ell.., No. 36 GARWOOD KENLWORTH.( May ncrease Lcenses Cottee Accepts, Fles Applcaton;. Awards Road Work There s a possblty that th townshps ordnance. ltng th nuber. of vetal lquor stores tc three ay be changed to per ore package goods stores n the county. -, Ths was ndcated at Tuesday nghts eetng of the Townshp Cottee when the applcaton o Mchael Longo of 05 Walnut avenue, a World War veteran, for persson to open a retal dstrbuton store n Cranford was receved placed "Melton 7 Cou; lob ~Woot~Bla<S, bne, grey, Men..Lned n fne Sknner rayon ul. Sxes 0 to o Heretofore, the cottee has always gven an outrght refusal to such requests on the grounds tha the quota s flled. The fact that the latest applcaton was headed n the sae drecton but. was ordered fled on recoendaton, of. Polce Cossoner,J. Edward Wolf, s. seenas forecastng soe early change n the local lquor ordnance. t-» -jascnfecelved fled wasan ap plcaton fro Martn Klen Ray-.owd Collns-also-veterans-of World War n, for a lted retal dstrbuton lcense for the sale of alt bevages soft, drnks ncranford Mayor George E. Osterheldt, who presded, sad that the townshp at present does not have ths type of lcense-n Us ordnance. The atter was referred to Attorney Carl H Warsnsk for report.. The cottee approved the awardng of the contract for wng - work on several local streets to D- Donato Rufflnl of Rahway on ther bd of $8, The work, whch, wll be carred on wth State" ad, was started yesterday. Also approved was Mayor Osterheldts appontent of Kenneth A. McGrath as a eber of the Flood Control Cosson.to serve wth Road Cossoner George P. Rankn H.. Haskns..The cot- % hwy e C Wolf Attorney- Warsnsk were authorzed to send a letter to the Board of Freeholders askng for flood _. - 7 l ntroduced passed oh frst readng was ah ordnance vacatng Woodl place, a paper street. Hearng wll be October 6. Referred to tbe engneer for report was a request fro V. p v Shaheen for street proveents.on Sut, road 300 feet fro Hcrnng avenue.. g g n, n reportng that stone s presently beng spread on Hayes street, sad that the easure s only a teporary one nnd suggested that the street be ncluded n the next pavng progra. The atter wll be consdered n the preparaton of the 846 budget Pra-Vera (wool nj for) or 00% wool gab* ardlne carcjgaa rt. Bele, green, brown, black, blue, g. l(m Overcoat n pure wool lleeee. Black, brown. for report was an offer of $500 fro C E. Lozeaux for" lots, 2 3, block 2, corner of Hgh street Lncoln, avenue, east, on whch he plans to buld. a bungalow-type house. The.attorney was authorzed to proceed wth the sale of the tax sale certfcate coverng lots 935 to 940, nclusve, block 627, to George P. CaTen of East Orange on bs offer of $802., A.,000 luen lght was authorzed nstalled on Mohawk Drve, request for a lght at TUjp Sprng Garden streets was receved. Referred to cottee of the whole was a request.fro the Garden Club for an ordnance to elnate ragweed. P>jpr vy other obnoxous weeds njhc county. bowed CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY. OCTOBER "V Hoe fro Europe >K. jor Glpn ns Local Physcan. To fcesue Practce Major Fletcher Glpn, Ary Medlr al Corps, of 8 Worth avewuc,-.5jcranfojrd_physclan to enter the servce, has returned here on ternal leave after ore than three years servce, n-engl France. He expects to be dscharged fro the Ary n January. Major Glpn entered servce-aprl 27, 042 was sent overseas July of the sae year. He was statoned wth the Southern Base secton durng hs-two years n Engl where preparatons.were ade preparatory to the D-Day nvason of Nory. - n France, the local physcan was wth Headquarters Ose nteredate Secton at Res. Hs unt hled 3 cases between the advance- secton councatons zone. the rear area. Hs father, the late Dr. Frend B Glpn, was statoned n Nancy lurng World War. Major Glpn stated y «fe return to Cranford n Deceber prep 7 aratory to resung hs edcal practce here about January. 2OO e Veterans 48% ncrease Flls Buldng, to Capacty; Add Regstraton at Unon Junor College hayng been copleted, Dr. Kenneth Capbell MacKay, dean, ths week announced a total enrollent of 200, as copared wth 35 last year; The 48 per cent ncrease s attrbuted n great part to the return of veterans to the classroo. About 30 ebers of ths years student body have seen servce n the ared lorces, Dr.Mac- Kay revealed. The end of the war also resulted n another change n the enrollent pcture a"t the college. Ths year the student body s about equally dvded between boys.grls. Last year there, were three tes as any grls as boys enrolled at the school. t was ponted out that the heavy ncrease n enrollent eans the present, capacty pf, the educatonal plant has been reached, A cottee of trustees recently. deported a need, for r»"» hhrgf-n»rf «<jpent to enlarge the college, now housed n the - forer Grant School buldng-at-holly-strcc.t. Sprng* feld avenue. On the bass of ths port, the non-proft nsttuton, heretofore fnanced through student tul* tons, has decded to solct put support n, an expanson progra. No date has yet been set for a publc appeal for funds, but last week Dr. MacKay revealed that Anthony Chap of Planfleld, father of a UJC alunus who. s now n ltary servce, had ade an unsolcted $00 contrbuton, thus becong the frst ndvdual donor to the colleges postwar expanson fund. Cross Walk Markers Sponsored by Polce - cross walk arkers of FVE GENTS gjgnpusc<;ppund...wcrfe.-n-, at sx busy ntersectons.to Cranfodths week under sponsorshp of "the polce departeht.. The new arkers were appled t6 proveents wth a specal; hot nsphal astc, as follows Lncoln Con tennal avenues, four walks Walnu Lncoln avenues, four walks Sprngfeld avenue nnd MTn" street, three walks; Sprngfeld North Xxon_avonue«r-thr«e-walkST-SprnT street M est End place, three walks; North Unon avenue Aldon-street, four walks. ". Each walk s bordered by two rows, of arkers, the front row straght the back, row staggered to-afford greater vsblty, arkng the danger lne fototorlsts approachng the ntersecton. Polce Chef Wlla, A. Fscher revealed that the coposton of the arkers s such thatthey wll be polshedbjr qfflc. ther vsblty should* ncrease wth age.» Unted Fund Total $7,336 \\ f. - f...,!.. Workers Urged To Subt Jteports representng local quota of has been turned n by Granrcsdents at the end of days of., the Fourth Unted Fund Ca pagn Natonal War Fund drve, t wds announced last nght at a report eetng n the Welfare offce. As the drve s scheduled to end on Monday, Jaes P. -Duffy, executve charan, has urged all workers to turn n funds collected to date at an-. other report eetng toorrow nghq " " ther clear up the balance of New ebers-of-the faculty ths calls over the week-end. The fnal ear are Forrest R Dt J f 2 y year are Forrest R. Dexter,. Jr.,-..of 2 Oak lane, chestry laboratory, supervsor* Lous F. Hoar, 3 Roosevelt avenue, head of a new departent n Geran. Mr. Rexter, who s assocated wth the Tdewater.Ol Copany, s cbuaetts-nsttut graduate of Massa- Unversty. M«vHaar has taught at Garden Club Wll Exhbt n Stale Show About 35 ebers nf tht» O "be~~aohg hew," courses Offered ths ter. Janet Halton of Weseld has been apponted assstant lbraran. A general eetng of all veterans nterested n takng refresher courses wll beheld at the college on Wednesday, October 24. Classes wll be or-.[ganzed on the bass of the nuber of Sord Garden Club plan to attend the second annual Garden State Flower how,.sponsored by.the Garden Club f New Jersey, at the Orange Lawn Tenns Club n South Orange toorrow Saturday, Mrs. Carl G. Hanon, h charge.of tckets for the local Ber rayeu uun *Knln»." 0 to The Cranford club wll exhbt at he show on Saturday. Mrs. Wlla F. Hanzl of 4 Central avenue has an entry n the nature arrangeent lass, whle Mrs.Rayond H. Wolott of 2 Berkeley place has entered pecen bloos of znnas chrysantheus n the hortculturaf class Mrs. George ApgaVofl22 Eastan street wll have an exhbt n the nternatonal art class suggestbg a Dutch pantng. "Our World Through Gardenng" wll be the thee of the showths year. t wll.be open fro 2 to 9 p.. toorrow fro p.. to 6 p..,on Sutrdoy The Cranford Garden Club wll eet Monday afternoon at the hoe of Mrs. F. T. Maxson, 222 Orchard street. Mrs. Joseph L. Conrad, p J esl- faent, wlt tonduet" the,rrcjetjne.,".". Cranford Hgh Unversty. School Rutgers Geran, calculus hygene wll servce en woen expressng nterest at that eetng. Trnty Mens Club To Eat Beefsteak Harold G. Hgh, personnel drector report eetng wll be held on Monday nght. Mr. Duffy sad last nght that the total to date ncludes only, contrbutons ade by local resdents d y nd does not nclude donatons fro or* weager" reportstlus far. Area No. 3, under drecton of O. D. Bultolph, s n the lead by a fracton, wth Area No. 4, captaned bjq H. t. McKennejva dosc-soconov-aren No. 8, frst last week, s now n thrd place. Lons Wll Support Recreaton Moveent The Lons Club, at ts weekly dnner eetng Tuesday nght n the Chney Corner, voted to support the foraton of a county recreaton cottee n. Crpnford. The atter was brought to the clubs attenton By Wlla Ford, charan of the Lons athletc cottee; Plans also were outlned for a boxng progra whch the club plans A to P S t b h J h J L new valuatons estated at $78,565. $203 n fees.. Twelve of the perts were for new { nstructor? Sotlght one-faly dwellngs. One pert >»r one-faly dwellng on Mokat drve was approved Tuesday Open Thursday Nghts tl 9 onths polco report showed rals nvestgated, fve autooble lt n whch fve persons were -. S20 collected n fnes of M..*hlch $94 went to the townshp Cranford bulnnce to the county. Fre refor Septeber showed sx For Sck An urgentcoll for volunteers to teach arts sklls to sck wounded en at the U. S. Veterans Adnstraton at Lyons.was ssued today by Mrs.. A. V. V. Hbson, charan of the Arts Sklls Corps of guest speaker atthe ntal fall eetng of > the Mens Club of Trnty parsh at 630 p.. next Thursday n Trnty parsh house.. The eetng also s the annual beefsteak dnner, whch wll be served by ebers of the Evenng jbranch of the Woens Guld of the church. All eetngs of the club durng the cong season wll be n the for of dnner eetngs, followed by entertanent or speakers. Mebers desrng-to brng guests to next weeks dnner hav been reauested to.notfy the cottee by Saturday. totjeheju ts charty fund. Patrolan George Ward, forer outstng boxer forer club eber, explaned detals of arrangng such a progra,, Edward, Shaheen was nducted nto club ebershp by Past" Presdent Of. K. Warner. Presdent Thoas G. Glley, who presded,"jalso entertaned. club ebors-wth sldes a talk on hs recent tdjpjto Mexco. Guests were A. J. Daves of Cranford S/Sgt.. Jaes N. HHey, nephew of Past Presdent Wlla Klen, who recently receved hs honorable dscharge fro, servce. Wll Start Here Monday Ground-Breakng Cereony To B* fee League Nets Suary of. League Drve Tornrd n by 0 Ground-breakng cereones wll be held at 3p.. Monday on jhf Behnert far on the westerly sde of Walnut avenue beyond the Lehgh Valley Ralroad tor, the new Johnson & Johnson plant for the anufacture of baby products, t was learned yesterday.. Approxately 2 offcals fro the J & J hoe offce n New Brunswck, ncludng Col. Johnson, presdent of the flr, ebers of the Townshp Cottee representatves of local organzatons actve n nterestng the plant to locate n Cranford are expected to attend. - The new plant, whch,.t s estated, wll cost approxately haft- a llon dollars to construct, wll be of steel- frae tle constructon. t wll be 300 feet long nd havea depth, of 240 feet wtha TJW back- fro -fqengjnttt Profts S The area around, the plant extensvely. lscaped. Harold G. Fro who wll, be the local platt., already s resdng r. ths vcnty so as to be here durng the constructon of the buldng.approxately 200 persons wll be eployed n the local unt, any of who wll be Cranford resdents, t s sad. Rver proveent Group To Meet Oct. 8 An open eetng of all resdents of Ceanford nterested n flood control wll be held n the Muncpal Buldng Thursday evenng, October 8, at 85 p;., t was announced ths, weekrj-ts the frst te locally, t s * The-organraton" cottee of the proposed Rahway Rver proveent Assocaton, headed by Kenneth A. McGrath,wll eet Tuesday evenng n the Cranford, Trust Copany o develop a fnal draft of the protasbh «MsllrtHwfrtts»*«vt»K?9ffs= The consttuton wh bc subtted or approval at the. open eetng on October 8 when a board of drectors also-wll be plected Objectlvc..of the nswrgroup "s to actvely work for a plan, for the adequate control of the Hwtrway Rver ts trbutares durng flood perods to work wth townshp, county, state. federal.uthortes tend agences to obtan unds..wth whch to carry out the reject. -yr. "new subs 27 2-JT. renewal subs" r. ferjewal subs... -yr. renewal serv. sub _.;.37 yr. T.encw) sub. -.-, Turned tn at Offce 3."-yr new subs.".., o.-new sub k o new sub yr. renewal subs yr. renewal sub yr. renewal serv. -. subs Second weeks proft Frst weeks proft.... Three More Two Sster*, Adult Becoe * Brngng Total Here to Sue Three addtonal cases of nfantl paralyss, ncreasngto sx the nuber of coses n Cranford ths season, were reported over the week-end to Health Offcer WOla J, Wllsey. Two of the vcts.-are ssters, Barbara Turner. 0 years bd, Elzbcth Turner, 2 years old, daughters of Mr. Mrs. Regnald Turner of 528 South avenue, east. t that two- n the sae faly been sezed wth the dsease. have Barbara, a pupl n. the ffth, erode o Lncoln School, was! taken ll Frday, Elzabeth, n the seventh grade otthe junor hgh school, becae }l toward G. Wfeden To Address Masons Rt. Wor. Howard G. Woden, a thr- ;y-thrd degree Mason past coer v -n-chcf of Valley of Ncwrk, Scottsh Rte, wll speak to e- Uonday evenng n the Masonc Teple on South avenue. Hs topc ll be "Freeasonry Holds the Key." He wll treat wth Masonrys part n the post-war era wll, endeavor o show reveal a workng phlsophy of Masonry for present.dayebers. Annvtaton has been exended to all MasonSj -to eetng. ~ Costan Berardnell, Jr., son of Mrs. Frances Berardnell of 07 Centennvtjnue, has been elected sccrelenberg Hosptal, Planfleld. The other vct s Krs. Dorothy Bonder,27 years old. wfe of Walter E Bender of 04 Preston avenue.- the. other of two chldren. Taken ll the latter part of nst week, she s sad to be paralyzed n both legs. She s nt present hoe. Dr. Howard R. Best, supervsng prncpal, announced ths, week that the schools arc followng very rgdly (Contnued on paoe eght) Sees Need for nternatonal Cooperaton The challenge to the Unted States n antanng world peace s to buld brdges of nternatonal cooperaton not traffc n power poltcs or secret treates. re Kov.cs, lecturer authorty on the nternatonal stuaton, told ore than 500 persons tary-treasurer of hs class at Png"ry School. _ - last nght n thljcranfoal- Hgh attend.~the-j,school audtoru. The lecture was the frst n a seres of sx beng sponsoreoy several local organzatons to arouse nterest n antanng world peace.. Mr.. Kovacs, ntroduced by B. F. -r- Wth Servce* Men ard Woen on All Fronts Mrs. ASpecht of -320 Hgh-street, was honorably- dscharged fro the Ary at the Fort Dx Separaton Center last week. Three of hs four years nthe servce.were spent overseas. T/Sgt. Specht left wth the 02nd Cavalry fro Wesleld for Afrca later was transferred to the M7th Cavalry. He served n taly also n. the nvason of France. He was n Bavara on V-E Day snce then cha P ter > Aercan Red had been statoned n Gerany. t h lh t L Septeber showed sx "ars wth estated property loss r.»0, The abulance ade 7 tr ps durng the onth. Townshp Clerk J. Walter Coffee, h returned last Frday fro a k. trp to Europe wth the l S fo who fve p to Europe wt Rpocal Servces foreea, at the eetng. War Dads To Elect Dar ran *?, rd Ch fo t WU hold Aercan War of offcers ELZABETH, N. J. 5 8 t l d ton of offcers we cong year at a eetng n HJ Cross. Persons nterested, should get n touch wth Mrs. Hbson at her hoe, 300 Elzabeth avenue, or wth Mrs. C. M. Canrght, vce-charan, 34 Sprngfeld avenue. The corps wa< sorgonzed to enlst the servces of sklled artsts craftsen for teachng, n ltary nnrt tvnl hosnltnla. yoluntegrj ore requred to take a short lndoctrnaton course n hosptal. organzaton ethcs. Persons under 2 years of age are not elgble to serve. Theodore W. Huft of 3 Englsh Vllage has enrolled for specal courses a Spansh at the Rutgers Unversty evenng ebflege. Capt. Lester S. McKenzo, USNR, husb of Mrs. Ella McKenze of 207 Thoas street, s servng aboard the USS Cowancsque, an oler, n the Pacfc. Ths shp was the frst tanker to suffer a ht fro a Jap sucde plane. She escaped wth only superfcal daage wasjback on *" ATT. erythng fro PT boats to heavy shps.. Alfred,- E. Brown, son of Mr. Mrs. Benjan F. Brown of 3 Hayes street, was recently prooted to corporal For the past two yean he has been on duty n North Afrca taly wth the 743rd Mltary Polce Newsonger, declared that the trab* cdy of Europe was that natons there spent so uch tyroe buldng fences of natonals Wth the resultnrjt hates, prejudces concets covcrnu o perod of a thous years. On the other h, Aerca? RbbonwUrtwo brohzeservce stars for the Naples-Fogga Roe- Wrno Capagns, also a ertorous servce wreath. A graduate of Cranford Hgh School, Cpl. Brown worked *El«=9TltF*"HS»we3 junor assstant scoutaster of Troop she has bult brdges of equalty brotherhood. By buldng those brdges,.we have becoe a great nu-.mr. und Mrs. Mchael Markowch of ton..however, t s not suffcent 46 Hule.- street, recently copleted for us to stop there. We also.ust 75 n Cnnford. F/O Andrew S. Mnrkowch, son of Brngs Two Weeks Proft to $344; Seek $00 Bonus, Junor Servce League profts n ts subscrpton capagn fofthc Ctzen Chroncle Ht a- new record of $ durng the past week, the see-- ond *of n four weeks drve t s conductng for ths newspaper. Ths s the largest sngle weeks proft t has, receved n-the. fve capagns the league has conducted brngs to $ ts proft durng the frst two weeks of the current drve. All of the league proceeds wll be used for local chartes. The league s now workng for the $50 bonus for new subscrpton) a $50 bonus on renewal subscrptons offered by The Ctzen Chroncle, provdng the league equals the nu- ber of new renewal subscrptons * turned n- durng the 943 drve. n that drve, 390 new MS renewal subscrptons; were obtaned b.y league ebers or turned-n at the offce. To date- n the current drve, the. new 207~ - renewal subscrptons. Mrs. Thoas Tru.xtun,. drve charan, has urged e euuu. U coplete.the con- of -ther respectve areas ths week-end so that only rctunv calls wll need be ade next week. The league wll receve full credt for new or "renewal.. subscrptons turned n at The Ctzen Chroncle offce durng the perod of the drve. Needlework Guld ngatherng Oct. 7-3 The 60th Annversary of the. Needlework Guld of "Arerea wll be celebrated the week Of October 7 to 3. The ebers today are dong exactly what the frst ebers dd 60 years clothng household lnen to the needy, through the accredted chartes, to ctes seven young grls ago, supplyng new stead of one branch there are (J60. Mebershp eans gvng two new. artcles of clothng or household en once-a-year through~lsc*a Branches. Whle non-sectaran deocratc. Needlework Guld "has a ebershp of all creeds races. t has always drnwn nto, ts ranks pronent woen fro all over the country, ncludng, as natonal offcers, two wves-of Presdents of the Unted States Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt Mrs. Thoas J. Preston, the forer Mrs. Grover C l e ~ vel. Tbe Needlework Gulds the only charty afflated wth the Aercan Red Cross, through the late war, at the request of local Red Cross Chapters, helped equp ar rad shelters, -suppled clothng to en of the torpedoed bqpts, furnshed hundreds of layettes other clothng lo-thc fales of servce en. The ebers are all ready to contnue to gve assstance through the Hoe. servce of the Red Cross, are ready to eet the, need for clothng lkely to coe wth the lack of eloyent for any people. Mrs. E. A. Crukshank, 2nd, s presdent of the local unt. r! resbyteran Church Plans Specal Servce Wprld Wde Counon Sunday ll be observed at the Frst Presby - crjn Church Sunday, wth new ebers beng receved " nto )\e hurch at the ;.. servce. "What at Klens Market untl he entered] the 38-week Ary Ar Forces B-2!) cooperate wth other n.tons thescryce n D42. Cpl. Albert DAlesrs, j Flght Engneer Course at Hondo ofafthy Ar Feld, Texas; ut hc y, ; Mr. Mrs. Natale DAlcssrs of graduaton eexreses was awarded the 0 Meeker avenue, was honorably newly-adopted AAF flght engneers dscharged fro the Ary ut the! wngs. He s vrtually jn controj of The speaker dtt-larcd alsp that the future peace of the. world also drpends largely on an. enlghtened opnon of every Aercan. nvocaton was offered by the Rev. c t n as ofed by the Rev. Fort Dx Separaton Center recently, the Superfort alost alf the te n Albert AUnKer pastor of the Cran- n the servce alost fve years. He hs roleas aser echanc aero- ford Methodst Church, spent 8 onths overseas. A e- nautcal engneer, bcr of the paratrooper nfantry, he served n France, Belgu, Holl tajy. Cpl. DAlcsrs s the holder, of the Purple Heart, paratroopers wngs, Aercan Defense 2 M 5 lc!, ln n J»- Servce League norable d.s-, r. «. **.. T/4 Calvn Laurel of avenue receved hs honorable charge fro the Ary at the Foc, Dx Separaton Center last week. Cpl. John R. Bates, Jr., son of Mrs.[ward ABorn on~~casno avenue Tue>- Votes $700 To Fund Meet ns at the hoe o( Medal, good conduct edal,-eto rb-! J. Ross Bates of 0 Clareont place,day afternoon thf_jukae Scruc h b h arboo nvason arrowheads fouf- battle - partcpaton stars the Presdental unt ctaton. Frederck J. Thoe, son of Mr. Mrs. Frederck C. Thorny, Jr., of 48 Manson terrace, s tranng at the U. S. Naval Tranng Center at Balnbrdge, Md. He enlsted dtl l d edately alter graduatng fro Battalon. He wean the European Cranford[Hgh School. HolduJg the lns been lonorafaryservcc at the Atlantc Cty AAF Redstrbuton Staton after 32 onths n servce. He plans to return to hs forer poston as on accountant wth a New! York fr. Pfc. Arthur G. Reynolds of 35 North Lehlgh avenue, who receved the cobat nfantry ctaton whte on (Contnued on paw etght) the Fourth Unted Fund Capagn Natonal War Fund.. Mebers of the leagues welfare cottee were naed as follows Mrs. W. A. Wurth. representatve to the Needlework Guld; Mrs. E. P. Wooleoek, rereseatatve to the VUf.- p e v NUK* Auoelaatpr aad Srs. A. UC t r ornrrun«n "edtaton. The chor, akng ts frst appearance at the ornnjl servce ths season, wll sng he anthen/"fcstval Te~ Deu." by Buck. There wll be an evenng hyn sng Bble study hour n the church at B odck, wth the Rev. R. C, Long* aker speakng on "ntroducton to Young John Mark" The senor group of the Westnster Fellowshp wll eet at 7 oclock, the te havng been changod because of the hyn sng planned for 8 p.. The Sesson wll eet Tuesday evenng at 8 oclock n the church offce. The Woans Assocaton, holdng ts-frst all-day eetng of tho season Mr wlfljwjr Mrt, H. Prescott of the SfchunFSchool Jn AlbuqucrquetrN. M., dscuss the work of ths boardng school for 50 boys grls*of Spansh-Aercan brth fro 60 rural countes a New Mexco Colorado. All woen of, the church are nvted to attend the settng.- Luncheon wll be, served at 230 by Mr* H. H. Cre aad >-»*Jfc>AH**» nwfmb»»wm»» n*j *"*"!-* "f n.».nfc.,,! 7 r?." M J*.»<! *»*.n! T""***ry* f *p M.«.,, f,a.jm.h Ml T»nrw p*ff M nb»***fy*j **«>»-? 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