To All Garwood Residents - -

Size: px
Start display at page:

Download "To All Garwood Residents - -"

Transcription

1 \.. Pace"Twenty-two THE CRANFORD CTZEN AND CHRONCLE. THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 950 Cellarless Home Stll ssue Named Presdent For 36th Term GARWOOD-r Joseph Troeber of 420 North avenue has been, reelected presdent of Garwood Sremens Relef Assocaton for hs thrty-sxth one-year term^ Mr. Councl Tables Bd, Awats Report from Counclman Walsh GARWOOD applcaton of John Lombardo of 250 Fourth avenue for constructon of a cellarless home, n Hckory avenue was tabled agan by Borough Councl at ts meetng Tuesday nght.. Councl reserved decson on the applcaton pendng a report from the buldng and grounds charman, Counclman James R. Walsh, who was not present at the meetng] < Counclman Walsh at a prevous meetng suggested that resdents n Hckory avenue frst be nformed of the proposedconstructon before ~~ fnal "approval s gven; When councl approved the constructon of two cellarless homes n.beech avenue, property owners there had not been.noedand many were. found to oppose that type of dwell- * > «- % ; " Borough Clerk Walter S Mc- Manus wttnstncted by Councl- man Walsh to send questonnares. to resdents lvng wthn 900 feet of, the ste for the proposed, cellar-. less home n Hckory avenue, askng f they favor or oppose the project Mr. McManus ponted out -the law requres-^tbaj. Troeber, deanof local volunteer fremen, s sad to hold a longer perod of servce as presdent than any other offce holder n New Jerseys Fremens Relef Assocaton chapters. "staff also ncludes Vcepresdent, Mayor L, Thomas Daub; secretary, John Mozart, and treasurer, W. W.. Glbert Mayor Daub has served 0 years, Mr. Mozart, 4, and, Mr. Glbert, 5... ". PTA Far Last Week Wllam Ratng Return From Weddng Trp GARWOOD Mr. and Al 7 bert Wllam Rahn have returned from a honeymoon trp and are resdng n Garwood. weddng Socals - ;..Mrs«...George )Moran returned Monday to her home n Mjnesvlle. Pa., after a-two weeks, vstwth her ^on-n-law and daughter, Mr. and Joseph G.". Bender of 200 Locust avenue. Morrs Quebec of Wesleld was hostess Monday evenng to her club. Gay Gabbers. Among guests were. A. Bost, - Wllam Rhatgan, and Wllam Morrson of Garwood, Thomas Burke of Cranford and Rchard Newbould of.bayonne.. Wllam" Wyss~~returned Sunday, to.her home on Fourth avenue from Overlook Hosptal, Summt, where she had been ll. Charles Tomredle, Jr., son of Mr. and Charles Tomredle of 000 Center street, recently cele- GARWOOD More than $500 was realzed by the Garwood PTA at ts tworday far last Thursday and Frday nghts n the Lncoln Scjool audtorum. Proceeds wll be used for the assocatons general budget and for welfare. Several hundred persons attended. At an executve board meetng Tuesday, members expressed ther apprecaton to parents who asssted n the program. Lous Wenberg, presdent, and Charles Mercer, general charman of the far, were n charge. Bertha Brooks of Cranford, a teacher n the Garwood schools; won the specal award sent by Harry S. Truman. prze was an engraved "pcture of -the Whte House n Washngton, D. C, wth Trumans, autograph,^.. Other prze wnners were Remgh of Rosele, who receved the ham, and Rose Henry of Garwood, who. was awarded a qult made by. Verna "Dalleys mother. door prze of a case qf spaghett was.won by Mss Sarah Froat of Garwood. " MUSK at" the "far was provded by John Mayer and hs 0-pece orchestra.."" /"" WHS At Margaret Kelly Brde Of Of ton Larson GARWOOD Mss Margaret Lllan Kelly, daughter of Josephne &euy_ot 386 Spruce avenue, and the late Wllam J. Kelly r became the brde Saturday afternoon at the Presbyteran.Church, of Clfton Harold Larson, son of Mr. and Smon Larson of Sewaren. Rev. Erc S. Tougher* pastor, offcated. Gven n marrage by her grandfather, W. T. Morrson of Garwood, the brde was gowned n whte brocaded satn wth a fngertp resdents lvng only wthn a 200- foot radus be noed n such a case, he compled wth the counclmans request and sent letters to 59 resdents n Hckory avenue. Of that number, 32 repled they favored the dwellng, sad they were opposed and four or fve others sad they approved wth some excepton. John L. Pearson, secretary of the Board of Adjustment, whch has approved constructon of the cellarless home,. ponted out- that n studyng the reples, he* found that 80 per cent of resdents n a < 200-foot radus dd not object to the constructon. Mayor L. Thomas Daub, n revewng objectons to the cellarless home, sad that resdents do not oppose so much to the home because t has no cellar but because t s lower n comparson to other homes.. absence of Counclmen Walsh and Edgar L.-Smth, Demo- crats," brought several comments from ther Republcan consttuents. ftonnmnr Davd Murray., remarked hs absence at a councl meetng last month was questoned by the mnorty members and n the same ven. Counclman Murray sad he questoned ther absence Tuesday nght Plans for the muncpal garage to be constructed n South avenue were approved as submtted by E. M. Galloway of Wesleld, archtect. garage wllhouse equp- ment for the street department. boroughs old Reo fre en- Holy Trnty Church, Weseld, wth the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Henry J. Watterson, offcatng. Pror to her marrage, the brde was-mss-naney-patrca Molloy, daughter of Capt. and Mrs; Cole-? man L. Molloy of 7 Elm street brdegroom s the son of Mr. and Albert Rahn of 3 Second avenue..., Gven n marrage by her father, the brde wore a whte satn-gown wth mandarn necklne. Her fngertp vel of lluson was held by a bonnet trmmed.wth orange blossoms and she.carred a muff trmmed wth whte orchds. Mss Clare Molloy was her ssters mad of honor and Mss Terece Molloy, another sster, was brdesmad. Herman, Mchel was ] best" man for"hls~nephew. usher was John E. McCarthy, Jr. A recepton followng the ceremony. Rahn attended Asbury Park schools and s employed by the Paramount Shop, Elzabeth. Mr. Rahn attended schools n Cranford and s employed by the Esso Standard Ol Company. -He.served sx years n the army durng the war. brated hu thrd brthday annvesary wth a famly gatherng. Mr. and John Dean, and famly of 52 Fourth avenue recently spent a week-end n St. Clar, Pa., vstng Mr. Deans mother. Hostess Saturday at a celebraton n honor of, her seevnth brthday was Vkl Pyle Of Second avenue. Mult colored crcus decoratons were featured, and moves, records and refreshments were enjoyed by the 4 young.guests. John Brezney of 347 Beech avenue s entertanng her mother, Bush of Wlkes Barre, Pa. Week-end guests of the Joseph Homacks of. 455 Thrd avenue ncluded Thomas Osuch and daughter, Paulne of Wllkes-Barre, Pa., and Mary Gutch of Jersey Cty, Guests Saturday at a party,at the home of Mr. and. rms. Al Smpson of Unon were Dr. and Morton Leeds of 555 Spruce avenue. ESG Club held ts regular monthly meetng Monday- evenng at the home of Wnne Pecna on Walnut avenue. Games were played and refreshments enjoyed. Mr. and John Nolan of Fourth avenue and Mr. ;and Lous Martel and famly of Thrd avenue were the guests Sunday of Mr. and John R. Nolan of Staten sland. Sunday, guests of the Henry Pfeffers of Myrtle avenue ncluded Mr. and Henry J. Pfeffer and daughter, Mss Florence Pfeffer gne was sold for $25 to Arthur,of Wesleld, Mr, and Howard attendng ncluded Jere Daley of East street... Recuperatng. from recent ll- Real Estate Transfers GARWOOD - followng Beers who announced he w^ll donate t to Sharon, Vt, a town of ahnnt SOP people Sold at a publc, hearng pror to the meetngs were the followng offers for borough property Frank Honymar of 5 New York avenue, Elzabeth, for lots 260B, 26 and 262A n block 89, frontng on Hckory avenue, for $90, and Santo Mlano of 3 Beech avenue for lots and 257 n block 84, frontng on Hazel avenue for $20. Huegel of Jersey Cty, Mr. and Arthur Pfeffer and son, Arthr Pfeffer-of Bound Brook-and nesses are Mr. and Harry Bower of-fourth avenue, Joan Brezney of 347 Beech avenue recently celebrated her seventh brthday.. Freda Brunet and John Carley were hostesses yesterday at a card party held at Brunets home, 38 Hllcrest avenue, Cranford. affar was attended by over 50 people ncludng many Garwood resdents. Proceeds were for the beneft of St. Pauls Evangelcal and Reformed Church. Mr. and Walter Pjennay- and daughter were the - recent] guests of Pemays son and famly, the Donald McCormcks of Laceyvlle, Pa. Mr. and John Chnchar are expected home next week froma two weeks.motor trp to Florda; Whle there they vsted Mr. Chnchars brother and famly. Mr. and Anthony Addala of 440 North avenue are recevng congratulatons on the brth of a son Saturday at Muhlenberg Hosptal, Planfleld...,. - Cpl. John Carley, Jr., son of Mr. and John Carley of Center street, left February, 27 on Army maneuversn Puerto Rco. Louse Manz of Second avenue was guest of honor recently at a party n.observance of her seventh brthday annversary. Approxmately 5 young guests were present. Dr. and Morton Leeds of 555 Spruce avenue recently atended Der Rosenkavaler at the Metropoltan Opera House n New York.. Present at the Watchung Amadeeds have been recorded at e offce of County Regster Herbert J. Pascoe n the Court House, Elzabeth Mr. and Phlp A. Pellr grno to Mr. and Joseph Troano, lots 226 to 229, block 86, map of Secton, property of New York Suburban Land Company at Garwood-Wesleld. ve She carred a bouquet of whte carnatons. Matron of honor was Gerald A. Larson of Mountansde, sster of the brde. Howard Pender of Sewaren was best man. Usherng, were Gerald Larson of Mountensde-and Wllam Eggert of Woodbrdge.,_ Followng the ceremony a recepton was held at the Ch Am Chateau n Mountansde after whch (he young couple left on a weddng trp. Upon ther, return they wll resde at 70 Calona boulevard, Rahway. A graduate Qf Jonathan Dayton Regonal Hgh School, Sprngfeld, Jhe brde s employed at Watson Stllman, Roselle. Mr. Larson, an army veteran of the Pacfc a-" tre, s a graduate of Woodbrdge Hgh School, Woodbrdge, /and s employed by Watson Stllman. Troop 75 T<wHoll~ ; Week-end Camporee GARWOOD A week-end camporee wll be held ths Saturday and Sunday at Camp Lon n the Watchungs. Most of Troop 75s staff and members are expected to attend and a full program-has been arranged.. Those attendng wll assemble n front of Lncoln School at 8 a.* m. Saturday mornng. group wll return at 530 p. m. Sunday afternoon. ; on a scout- Church Brdal Held For Elzabeth Nash GARWOOD At a candlelght ceremony, Saturday evenng at St. Pauls Church, Mss Elzabeth Nash, daughter of Mr.~ and James Nash pf 88 Second avenue, became the brde of Robert Stranacher. of 40 Myrtle avenue, son of the. late Mr. and Rudolph Stranacher. Rev. Walter C. Pugh, pastor, performed the double rng ceremony. Gven n marrage by her father, the. brde wore a long whte.satn gown and carred a Swedsh prayer book and "whf* rosofl. HOT fn* ] Servces Announced For Presbyterans GARWOOD Worshp servces wll be conducted Sunday at a. m.r n Garwood - Presbyteran Churchrby the Rew."Erc SrTougher, pastor, whose sermon theme wll be, "Wse Sacrfces." Chrstan Endeavor wll meet at 7 p. m., under leadershp of Mss Elane Galloway, Evenng worshp wll be held at 8 oclock. re wll be a prayer meetng Wednesday at 8 p. nv, n the manse, and- chor rehearsal, Thursday at 8 p. rr. communcants* class wll mwt at P. n m KatnrHnv gertp lluson vel was held by a crown of seed pearls. Servng as matron of honor was Joseph Volpe, sster of the brde. Mss Jean Nash, also a sster, served as, brdesmad. Both attendants wore whte floor length gowns pf lace and organdy and carred old-fashoned bouquets. Best man was Frank Morol of Garwood and usherng was Francs Hanzel of Garwood. A recepton at the home of the brde followed the ceremony. After a weddng" trp to Nagara* Falls and Canada, Mr. Stranacher and bs brde wll be at home at 22 Rankn avenue, Cranford. Educated.n^Sweden where ske made her home wth her. grandfather, Carl Blxp of Sorslovholm Stranacher s employed by Allens Cake Box, EJmora. A graduate of Jonathan Dayton Regonal Hgh School, Sprngfeld, Mr. Straracher served two years wth the U. S. Army durng World Wa H. He s presently employed by the _Parkway. Beverage Co. of Woodbrdge. Regstraton Deadlne ~ Thursday for Prmary GARWOOD Next Thursda; wll be deadlne for regstraton for the prmary electon on Aprl 8 Borough ClerkWalter S. McManus craft demonstraton to be presented at the March meetng of the PTA. New boys welcomed nto the troop nclude Rchard Saparto,.John Manscalco and Matthew Rovendro. ADDTONAL KENLWORTH NEWS (Contnued from pope twenty-^. Lynch, Carol Anastaso; Shep. ^ ; Janet Halbsgut; Renner, Sm. anne HU; Mss Lajesk, Carol unor chor wll rehearse Saturday at 0 a. m. Obtuary John HO!HBC«, Jgr,_ Scavuzzo, and Schwab, Gartmen. Glorj, All the boys and grls of both classes dd the mnuet, dressed fo colonal costumes, and the program closed wth the sngng of a so "Washngton and Lncoln." kndergarten chldren ex jthcfr thanks tu GARWOOD Funeral servces were. held yesterday mornng at 9 oclock from hs,home for John Hakusca, Sr., 63, who ded Saturday afternoon of a heart attack at hs home, 70 Fourth, avenue. Rev.* Leo, Chapelsky, pastor of -St. Vladmrs Church, Elzabeth, offcated. re were many floral trbutes requrng an open car to convey them to St Gertrudes Cemetery. Woodbrdge, where. nterment took place.. Father Chapelsky read the prayers at the grave. Mr. Hukusca was born /n Hungary _and had lved^ 38./years n Garwood. He was a press operator^ for the Beckley Perforatng Company here for 23 - years. Mr. Hukusca was a member of the Checko-Slovak Socety of Garwod and the German-Amercan Sck, and Death Beneft Socety. He was. a-.communcant of St. Valdmrs Church; kndergarten club mothers for thtr help-n makng Costumes, and especally to Fogel and Mt Murphy who dd a great deal ot extra work at home. Mss Edna Mullgans Of th grade has fnshed a study of the Revo. lutonary War. A move Was shown on ths subject. Because of several cases of measles n school, the health department has urged parents to vst ther famly physcan for the mmune globuln whch ether-.pnw tects the chld or makes the caje less serous. Survvng are Jula Yesenko hs wfe, Hakusca; krs. two Mr. and Charles Bennger and son, Charles Bennger of Weseld. Jean Ftzslmmons celebrated her sxth brthday annversary Sunday wth a famly gatherng at -her home,, 345 Thrd avenue. Edwn Qunn of Wesleld was hostess Tuesday evenng to her card club. Garwood members teur-sk dub laces-eld-sundajr at Sussex were Mr. and, A. Ruh of Spruce avenue. Ruh placed second n the Womens Slalom Race. - NOTCE TO PERSONS N MUTARY SERVCE OR PATENTS N VETERANS HOSPTALS AND TO THER RELATVES AND FRENDS an n the mltary servce or ore a patent ff f f &»f a relattre or a frend of a person wjo s Jn the mltary servce or s a patent n a veterans hosptal who. you beleve. frll desre to vote n the Prmary Electon to be held on Aprl kndly wrte to the undersgned at once nuan "rr^flrt^w for a mltary servce ballot to be voted n sad electon to beforwardedto you. f you>oje n fee numlury servce or are a patent n a veterans hosptal name, age. seral number, home address and the address at whch you are statoned or can be found, or f you desre the mltary servce ballot for a relatve, or oath for a mltary ballot to be forwarded to hm. statng n your ap- tha he s over the oge> of twenty-one years and bs name, seral number* home address and the at whch he s statoned or can be found. Forms of applcaton can be obtaned from the Februarr WALTER 8. McMANUa Borough Clerk. Borough HalL OanroML New Jersey. Walsh Elected Head Of Democratc Club GARWOOD Democratc Club elected Counclman James R. Walsh as presdent last Thursday nght n dears Restaurant, 8 North, avenue. He succeeds Vctor Mlkewlcz who declned renomh a t o n.. -r-. new slate ncludes Vcepresdent, Angelo N. Almont; secretary, Frederck Wehrum; treasurer, Harry Mddle ton; sergeantat-arms, J. E. Conln, and drectors, Mchael McDonald, Wllam Severage, Counclman Edgar L. Smth, Campbell Lunsford, John L. Banyasz and Mrj-Mlkewlcz. Counclman Smth/ Mr. Wehrum and Mr. Mddleton also are members of the executve board. Counclman Casale was named charman of a fund rasng commttee and. Mr. Conln was apponted charman of the publcty commttee. Counclmen Walsh and Casale and Mr. Banyasz and Mr. MUkewcz were apponted as a nomnatng commttee to select canddates for the Borough Councl n the Aprl prmares. Mr. Almont was made charman of the membershp commttee. Borough of r GARWOOD NOTCE OF Prmary >. Regstry \ A N D.... Geueral Electon.n punuaoce at-, ttm pnnvalona., of an Act «nuu«4 "An Apt p Begulato Elec- U0M." Ttle 0. Revsed Statute* lot Mew Jersey, and the amendment and upplements thereto., NOTCE s hereby gven that-qualfed voters of the sad Baraagh ol OAKWOOD not already regstered n sad Borough under the laws of New Jersey governng permanent regstraton may regster wth the Borough Clerc of the lad Borough of Qarwood at hs offce Banogh Hs Oarwaad, N. J. at any tme up to and wmf. < TBUBSOAV, MARCH. 9S«on whch date the regstraton books wll be closed untl after the forthcomng Prmary Electon to be held on Tuesday, Aprl B ( Clerks offce wll be open from 830 A. M. to 8 P. M. on March 6, 7, 8 and 8), and NOTCE s hereby gven that the Dstrct Electon Boards n and for Borough of Garwood wll st at the.places herenafter desgnated on TUESDAY, APBL S, 880 between the hours of 700 A. M. and 800 P. M.. Eastern Standard Tme, for the purpose of conductng a Prmary Electon for the nomnaton of canddates on the Republcan tcket and the nomnaton of canddates onther TJemocratlc ckel tobe voted upon at the ensung General Electon to be held on Tuesday, November 7, 890. as herenafter lsted, and for the electon of two members, one man and one woman, of the Local County Commttee ot the Republcan Party from each electon dstrct, totalng 8 members n all for a term of one year-and two members, one man and one woman, of the Local County Commttee of the Democratc Party from each electon dstrct totalng 8 members n all, for a term of one year, and. NOTCE s hereby gven that qualfed voters of the Borough of Gsrwood not already regstered n.sad. Borough under the laws of New Jersey governng permanent regstraton" may regster wth the Borough Clerk, of the sad Borough of Qarwood at hs] offce B*r*«fh Ball qarw««4. N. J. VFW Dance ; GARWOOD More than 400 persons were present Frday nght at the fourth annual dance under auspces of Bayleaf Post, 6807, VFW, n Scanda Hall. Proceeds wll be used for,the buldng fund. commttee on arrangements ncluded Patrolman Thomas Brtton, Commander Edward DonovanJ Wesley Whte, Wallace Pnkn, and Frank Todsco. Members of auxlary asssted. announced today. All voters are not regstered wll have untl 9 p. m., on that day to do so. Start ng Monday, the. clerks offce wll reman open untl 9 n the evenng. Next Thursday also s deaduro for canddates who wsh to fle pettons for the two-year term as mayor and for the two three-year terms on Borough Councl. Pettons wll be receved untl md-" nght. Borough Clerk McManus sad..... daughters, Susan Hand of Brooklyn and Helen Harrell of Ancon, Canal Zone,>and t\vo sons, John, ~Jr., of Garwood, and New Offcers Elected By Publc Lbrary KENLWORTH /Mare Ptten was elected presdent of the Kenlworth Free-Publc Lbrary at ts monthly meetng last week. Other new offcers nclude Secretary, Charles Kosmut2a,_Sr., and treasurer, Mss Helen Mergott Ptten apponted the followng charmen for the new term House and grounds,.mrs, Kosmulza; publctyjrmartn. H. Hem; entertanment, Erc Merger; bbofa, Edwn W. Kraus, and lbrary, Ptten. Joseph of Crstobal, Canal Zone, and sx grandchldren. the ; Farm Vtrto CassM j Sx known cautcg account three-fourths of tl farm Urea. for St. Marks Servces,-, GARWOOD A servce of Holy Communon wll be held at 030 a. m., Sunday at St. Marks Church. Rev. C. H. Mallery wll offcate re wll be, servces of eyenngprayer, ltany and address each Thursday- evenng durng Lent. general topc wll be, " Hstory^ of the Epscopal Church n the.unted States." Wllam E. Page - GARWOOD Prvate funeral servces were held Monday from Grays, 38 East Broad street, Wesleld,.for Wllam E. Page, 77, of 535 South avenue, who ded Frday, n Muhlenberg -Hosptal, Planfleld, after an llness of two weeks. Rev. Erc S. Tougher, pastor of the Presbyteran Church, offcated. ncneraton was n Rosehll Cemetery, Lnden. Mr. Page was born n England. He resded n Cranford many years before comng to Garwood n 945. He was a retred locksmth Weddng Perform For Mss Saneaon GARWOOD ed tone.. Announcement has been made of the marrage of Mss Antonette Alce Sanzalonp, daughter of the Samuel SanzaloneS rf-2»-eedar street, to AntJ LaBraco, son pf Mr. and P.- LaBraco of Elzabeth. cardlelghtceremony took.place February at the brdes resdence, wth. Mayor L. Thomas Dafrb offcatng. A recepton followed at the brdes home. Gven n marrage by. her father, the brde was attred n a blue street length dress wth brown accessores and wore a corsage of yellow tea roses. Servng as her ssters attendant was Mss Ann Sanzalone.,,,.. Followng a weddng trp the young couple wll make ther home n Elzabeth. A graduate of Cranford Hgh School, Cranford, LaBraco s «member of the offce staff ofjvestern Electrc Corajuy n Kearny. Mr. LaBraco wks graduated from Thomas Jefferson Hgh School n Elzabeth and owns a servce staton n Garwood. \ serv Card Party GARWOOD Womens Club wll sponsor a card party Monday afternoon, / March 27, at Koos Brothers, Rahway. Carl Solts, general charman, has announced transportaton wll be provded. ~ To All Garwood Resdents - - For Your Convenence Y«Can Make Ytur l9l)u Red Cross NOW ot any tme between Wednesday, Aprl 9, 950, and Thursday, September 38, 950. on whch latter date the regstraton books wll be closed untl after the forthcomng General Electon on Tuesday, November 7, 090. and j NOTCE s hereby gven that the Dstrct Electon Boards n and for the Borough of Oarwood wll st at the places herenafter desgnated on > TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 7. BM between the hours of 7;00 A. M. and 800 P. M., Eastern Standard Tme, for the purpose of conductng a General Electon to vote upon canddates for the followng offces One Congressman from the Sxth Congressonal Dstrct (Full Term). One Sherff <Full Term*. Three Memben of the Board of Chosen Freeholders for the County of Unon tfull Term!. Three Coroners (Full Term*. One Mayor (Vull Term). Two members of Borough Councl <FuU Termt. Followng la. a lst of the Pollng Placea n the varous electon dstrct* of the Borough ot Gsrwood; st Dstrct Murray and Murphy Real Estate Offce. 349 South Avenue. lnd Dstrct Washngton School, East Street. 3rd Dstrct Frankln School. Walnut Street. 4th Dlstrlct-~Stacey Automotve Serv- j ce, 60 North Avenue. DESCRPTON OF BOUNDARES OF ELECTON DSTRCTS Followng s a descrpton of the varous Electon Dstrcts of the Borough ot WALTER J.HJESBER, Jr. Publc Accountant Tax Consultant MS SMth Ave, --QarwMd. N. J. WsMflekl «-l«m (T Arrowtmarr OKW) Dstrct. AU that porton of the Borough of Qarwood lyng south of the lne at. the Central Ralroad and north of Dstrct 3. AU that porton of tbe Borough of Qarwood lyng south ol tbe Una of.the Central Ralroad and south ot 8pruce Avenue.. Dstrct 3. All that porton of* the Borough of Qarwood lyng north of the Una of Central Ralroad and wwt of Cedar Street. Dstrct «. All that porton of the Borough of Garwood lyng north ot the lne of he Central Ralroad and east of Cedar Street WALTER 8. McMANUS. Borough Clark,. Dated. February. MOO.. AT THE WESTFELD TRUST CO., GARWOOD BRANCH, EVERY NOON AND ALL FRDAYS AND MONDAYj EVENNGS FOR/THE NEXT TWO WEEKS VOL- TEER WORKERS WLL BE ON HAND. F YOU PREFER TO MAL YOUR CONTRBUTON THE ADDRESS OF YOUR CAMPAGN TREASURER S MRS. HENRY GRUBER 4 FOREST AVE. CRANFORD, N. J. She Wll Acknowledge Your Contrbuton At Once SUPPORT TM AMERCAN RED CROSS thru ^our own Cranford-Garwood-Kenlworth Chapter SEE PAGES 2 AND 3 FOR FRDAY NGHT SPECALS! XOTTS Net Press Run TODAYS SSUE ALL May Hdp! Gve to Your RED CROSS! GARWOOD CRANFORD KENLWORTH VoL LVLN0.JZ CRANQRLV NE\f/_JEP EY. THURSDAY. MARCH 9, 95QT 22 Pages FVE CENTS Veteran- Offcer Des Of Quota $3,005Collected Durng Frst Week; Goalb*0,S00 A total of $3,005.or..24 jercent of ts. quota ot $0J 00 was collected by Cranford-Gacwood-Kenlworth Chaper, Amfrcan Red Cross, n ^he nlual annual fund-talsng announced fcy.chann _.. ecutve charman, followng the ntal report nght Tuesday. Addtonal reports wll be turned n tonght and next Tuesday nght at Bed Cross headquarters, 0 North Unon avenue. Dstrct three, led the Cranford ^tr^wtj^782!f ported reek of ts e, t was Rvddrex Cranford Merchants Offer Frday Nght Specals to date. Reports from other local dstrcts follow Dstrct one, $40; dstrct two," $20.50; dstrct four, $475.50; dstrct seven, $255.75; dstrct eght, $202.73; dstrct nne, ; and;^dstlct~tjv.-$ A of $8.35 hag-been-tumed n by the Garwood resdental area. Cranford busness area has rased $373, Cranford ndustry, $85; Garwood ndustry, $40; and Kenlworth ndustry, $45. Mr. Rudd urged local resdents who contrbute at ther places of busness to splt ther contrbutons between offce and home. Unless ths s done, the local communty receves HO credt toward ts quota of the amount gven outof-town wth the excepton of that gvea by. Western Electro and bell Telephoje, Company employes.,,... charman requested local canvassers to complete ther housettpnmm utlll b?n*xt Tuesday and submt, ther reports- not later than Tuesday nght. Only a small percentage f local ndustres and orgapzatons have responded^ and t s expected, Mr Rudd sad, that many of these wll be receved befjsre next week. Addtonal canvassers were lsted by the chalrntan as follows Dstrct fve-rmrsf W, X Rech, Ms Clare". Orrpk, ; Nancy Polstey, Eunce p. QD, Wnfred Pool, JMre. Helen Stoner, Amos Jones, W. R. VartDyne, Samuel Cox, Mss, Francs DFabo d M Chl JJl N. Packer, SOT. EDWARD J. METZNER DeathTakes Sgt. Metener ".. * " N Veteran Desk Offcer - and Charles Dstrct seven-^bt, W n^ leutenant; James W. Rch, M.,O. Watte* tt T. Johnt M Mh M ston, H. Jt McCullough, Glora Mahaflfey and H. N. Packer; dstrct tenr- J. Allenson, A. Rloyer,. C. Hughes,.JR.,Keggen, P. Sholz,.. R, Arfken, B. fml Strcken Whle on s. Duty at Headquarters Sgt. Edward Joseph Metzner, 6 years old, a member of the Cranford Polce Department for 28 years, ded suddenly of a heart attack yesterday mornng at polce headquarters where he was on desk duty. He resded at 0 Hllcrest avenue. offcer was strcken whle walkng to a flng cabnet n an adjacent room.,.;" Fremen, under drecton of Chef. Howard -G. Schndler, worked on Sgt. Metzner wth the nhalator for some tme before he was pronounced dead at 25 a. m. by Qr. John A. Olson. Other fremen assstng ncluded Capt. Bernard Doyle and Fremen Edward Ruhtard and _ Charles Frankenberger. ^ A natve of Elzabeth, Sgt. Metzner had been a resdent of Cranford for 30 years. He was apponted a member of the polce department on July ,.and promoted to serjgteant on Aprl, 929. Shortly after jonng the department, Sgt. Metzner was ht bya car whle on motorcycle; pa-? trol and was hosptalzed forseveral months wth both legs broken and njures to hs head. When he returned to servce, he was assgned to desk duty n headquarters, and had snc^e occuped that post.. He had been elgble for penson for sevr-al years. He was a communcant of St. Mchaels Church and a member of Cranford Local, 52, P.B.A. H,e s survved- by hs wfe, M t E d Twenty-two local merchants are cooperatng n a seres of Frday nght promotons startng tomorrow nght to stmulate Frday nght shoppng n Cranford. project s sponsored by the Cranford Busness Assocaton under drecton of Lous Cohen, promo- ton charmn. cooperatng ^merchants have gone "all out" n offerng outstandng values from 6 to 9 p, jn. Frday n an effort to/make Frday nght a "famly Choppng nght." A two-page advertsement on pages 2 and 3 n todays ssue lsts more than.00 ndvdual tems, whch should "have appeal to all merf&ers of the famly. Howard M. Segel, -presdent of the Cranford Busness Assocaton, ponted out that local merchants are offerng ther usual outstandng values for the week-end, and that the Frday nght promoton s an endeavor to offer addtonal fne values~aurtng "the" hree hour evenng perod whch local stores are open. He stressed the fact that the Frday nght specals are on sale for a three-hour perod only and wll not. be_ava!abe Frday afternoon or anytme on Saturday. Drug Store, Carol-Lee- Kdde Shop-SchlecterJj. Cranford f*^nt & Hardware, Martens Photo Shop, Bells Pharmacy, the Home and Famly Store and the Unon Avenue Meat Market, Other local merchants. desrng to partcpate n future Frday nght promotons have been requested to contact Mr. Cohen by noon tomorrow.. = Togs Goal Hearng Se For" " Local stores partcpatng n the promoton are the Jay-Mar Apparel Shop, A & A Hardware, Unon County Trust Company, Cranford Furnture, Corner- Sweet Shoppe, Cranford Bootery, Debmers Flower Shoppe, -Shapros Department Store, Leshners Fabrc Center, Seagers Drug Store, Towne Shoppe, Martn. Jewelers, Coffeys, Sportsmans Shop, Cranford 5c and 0c Store, Schers Zonng Board to Act On Use of Brook Lodge As Convalescent Home Zonng Board of Adjustment wll hold a hearng Monday at 85 p.-m., on the applcaton of Brook Lodge for a modfcaton of the zonng ordnance to permt use of the buldng at 40 Orchard street as a convalescent or. rest Th<» hon-ng ws arranged Pettous Due Today Cadde,, A, Crssey and AWJW^VVJ -; ;-- t Local Cancer Unt Prepares for prve Howard M. SfcgfL charman of the local cancer drve, revewed plans for the 950 campagn to get underway Aprl, at an executve ward metng yesterday of the Cranford Feld Army, Amercan Cancer Socety. Sxteen members attended the luncheon meetng at the home-of Mrs; Robert C. Nledrach, 8 Central avenue, charman of the local group. " A total of,678 cancer dressngs were made by varous unts durng February, accordng tothe monthly report. Of ths amount, 583 dressngs were dstrbuted." An appeal was made for volunteers to assst to the motor corps.- Those nterested- ar*- asked to call Harry Rechert. charman. Announcement, was made of a panel dscusson on cancer to be held Thursday, March 23 at 830 P- m., at the YMCA, Wesleld. publc s nvted. ward J v Jr., of Maplewood; a daughter, Arjene E., at-home; and a brother, Wllam Metzner of Elzabeth. Funeral, servces wll be held from the»-dooley Funeral Hone, 28 North avenue, west, at 845 a. m. Saturday followed by a hgh requem mass at St. Mchaels Church at 930. nterment wll be n St. Gertrudes Cemetery, Woodbrdge. Members of the polce department wll vst the funeral home n a group tomorrow nght. ew Fled; Also Last Day for Prmary Regstraton Although tonght s the deadlne for the flng of pettons for the.] prmary electon, only a small number for Republcan County Commttee had been fled up to 0 a. m. today wth Townshp Clerk J. Walter Coffee., No Democratc pettons were on fle. Tonght s the deadlne for regsterng n order to vote n the prmares on Aprl 8, Mr. Coffee ponted out. clerks offce wll be open untl 9 p. m today to receve, pettons and last-mnute regstratons. Pettons for the Republcan nomnaton for Townshp Commttee fled up to ths mornng were Fre Commssoner John W. Dor an, Clarence L-TFrtz and~joseph C. Warsnsk., followng pettons for Republcan County Commttee have been fled Rae Armstrong, second dstrct; Florence Ellems and George D. Rankn, fourth dstrct; Jula Ncholson, seventh dstrct; and Charles J.Chrstan, nnth dstrct.. Monday at a meetng of the board. three-story dwellng, located n Resdence "A" zone, s the former, home of John Jacob Brown of New York, and the late Mr.. Brown. At the tme of hs death several years ago, Mr. Brown was charman of the board and former presdent of the Foster Wheeler Corporaton, Carteret -^Recently used as a roomng house for men, the buldng s of frame structure and s equpped wth elevator. t s set n a large, landscaped area. only exteror change wll be the constructon o" an off-street parkng area. board also wll consder th applcaton of Arthur Venner fo permsson to construct a super market buldng and parkng space n NTorth avenue, west, between Eastman andorchard streets an" backng on the. Central Ralroad. property Js n Resdence "A* dstrct, but adjons the busness dstrct. New Hgh Set Locally For Funds, to Fght nfantle Paralyss A new hgh mark was set locally tnts7yeay^vheh"th«n93otrund drve of the Natonal Foundaton for nfantle Paralyss n Cranford topped ts $3,000 goal by-$574.46, Wllam DArcy, campagn charman, reported today. ~entre membershp-of the Cranford Commttee, March of Dmes Campagn, has extended ts apprecaton tocranford resdents f6r ther support n makng-possble the collecton of the grand total of. $3, n March of Dmes funds here for 950. As broken down by categores, the" total "ncludes,380 con cards, $2,547.23; chldrens voluntary bank collecton, $88.30; local Derchants store, banks, $ Cranford Junor Servce League, $250; Dansh Ssterhood Lodge No 84, $650; Kearny Western Electrc Merchandsers, $&^ rantord Nev Gray Lady Workers Needed by Red Cross Cranford Chapter, Amercan Red Cross, s n mmedate Gray Lady work" "at the Veterans Hosptal at. Lyons, t was announced yesterday by Katharne Wagstaff, executve secretary. A new course of Gray Lady nstructon wll be- started shortly. Local, women nterested n ths phase of Red -Cross servce have.beqn requested to contact local" Red CJross headquarters, CRanford , for further nforma- ton. o nsta Servce League Ads Grl Scout Camp Junor Servce League donated $00, to Grl Scout Camp-O- Shps at ts meetng Tuesday at the home of JE. Duer Reeves, 406-Casno avenup El Lor-r anger, presdent/ conducted tl e meetng. ^ Wllam Sperry and Rchard Lackey poured.. tea commttee ncluded Wllam X- P Han- Cost Estmated at. $25,000; Set Publc Hearng on March 2 An oxtnance prcyvdng for th0 d tlt f 324.^- v^j? -..4^ purchase and prkkng meters nd 0 of 324 GOP Club Nomnates Harry V. Osborne, Jr. Slated for Reelecton; Senator Hand Speaks Harry V. Osbome, Jr., was nomfnr reelecton as presdent prkkng metersthe busness area^of Cranford, at an estmated cost of $25,000 tras ntrbduced and passed an frst readng by the Totmstap Commttee Tuesday nghll Publc hearng pror to fnal adopton wll be. held on sel, Jr., Towler Maxson, Mrs- Robert Ackland, L. M. Tucker, J. C. Munday and Mrs- George Spaldng. Pror to the regular sesson, a board meetng "Was held at the home of Charles Speer. 2 Englsh Vllage...,.."" Under terms of the proposed ordnance, the. touowng areas are desgnated as metered parkng comers Club, $5; St. Mchaels Pa- of th e Cranford Republcan, Club rochal School, $68.28; Cranford Hgh School, $65.45; Sherman School, $50; Cleveland and Roosevelt Schools, $6.85; and Lncoln School, $30. Members of the local 050 March of Dmes Commttee," n addton to Mr. DArcy,- were Mayor George E. Osterheldt, hohprary charman; James C. Maloney, secretary-treasurer; Wllam P. Smth, Cranford Health Offcer; Dr. Howard R. Best, Walter E. Cooper, Lesle Crump, George S. Sauer, Henry W. Whlpple, John V. Nostrand; and Joseph A. Plummer. " n thafge of schools and store$ con, bank promoton werq James Johjjutot, Sr.; charman, and Alan Netcel whle Mss Maran Schmtz drected - the chldrens bank dvson. ;., UJC Students Rescue Two n a report of the nomnatng commttee submtted at the clubs meetng last.nght n the muncpal buldng. Electon wll take placeat the Aprl2 meetng whch also has been desgnated as canddates nght. Others stated for. club offces durng, the ensung year follow Frst vce-presdent, W O. Steengrafe; \ second vce-presdent, George M. Lncoln; thrd vcepresdent. Jesse Jansen; secretary,. Florence Crounse; treasurer, F. C. Fyke; audtor, Anthony G. Henrlch. For drectors, F. P..Andersen; A, B. Caldwcll, J. W- Coffee, F. 3. Bfcjler, J. W. Dftran, Clarence L. Frnz, Maron Jones, Randolph Krkman, P. J.^JraU. H. A. Permt ssued for $250,000 Apartment A permt was ssued to the RMF Corp. Tuesday nght by the Townshp Commttee, to construct an apartment buldng at 2 Rversde drve. Estmated constructon co»t s laujd as $290,000. Also approved wore permlta to Joseph Warabskl for one-famly dwellngs at 28 and 30 West Holly st *eet at 8T.000 each; H. Weseels, J r» 3 Concord treel.48.qojo; and John Mathewa, 00 Rversde drve, $9,000. February report of Buldng Jnspector P. j. Seller showed nts were ssued for SO resdences, 5 alteratons, 2 addtons, garage. tower and 8 sgns wth COnStrUC- Drama Project Planned Here For March 24 Cranford Dramatc Club wll be. host to several Lttle atre, groups from nearby communtes n the Regonal Elmnaton for the Annual Tournament of the New Jersey atre League, t was announced yesterday. Regonal Elmnaton here, whch wll be open to local.theatre lovers, wll be held on March 24 n Lncoln School audtorum. Nearby theatre groups, takng part wll nclude the atre Guld of the Roselles, whch wll present "Farewell to Love" by Noel Coward; the Proscenum Players of Planleld, "Dear Departed;" the Show Case Players of Plunfleld, "Hello Out re" by Wllam Saroyan; and the Cranford Dramatc Club, " Flatterng Word"..Rchard Kcppler, presdent of the club, announced Tuesday nght at a meetng of the executve board at the home of Mr. and L. H. Zepfler that tckets for the Regonal Elmnaton here wll be placed on sale shortly ot 75 cents each. y may be obtaned from members or at the door Talk on War Chldren Slated by College dub "Report on War Chldren Europe, the Near East and the Far East" wll be the topc of Mss Alce Blue, youth representatve of Foster ParentsVPlan for. War Chldren, at the monthly meetng of the Cranford College Club, Monday at 85 p. m. n Calvary Lutheran Church. Foster Parents* Phjn for War Chldren s reported to be the. largest chld care organzaton n the world dspensng ndvdual relef. Mss Blue has made four post war trps overseas, accompanyng her mother, Edna Blue, nternatonal charman of the organzaton, on vsts of nspecton of the Plans projects there. Her last trp ncluded vsts to Greece and Chna where the Plan has recently begun to operate. Prevously Mss Blue vsted England, France, Holland, Belgum,.Poland, taly and Czechoslovaka. Program charman for the evenng wll be Dwlght L. Cope- land. John G. Keller and Wllam Meyer wu be n charge of hosptalty. Ells G. Bshop, presdent, wll presde. Followng the meetng Ernest W. Emery; Wallace G. Dexter and Sumncc B^SwccU ser wll be n charge of takng reservatons for tckets to the Paper Mll Playhouse performance ot ^"Showboat" to be gven Monday, Aprl 7 at 830 p. m. Reservatons for ths showng wll be avalable at reduced prces untl March 20. UN Worker Speaks At Lecture Seres.Lous K- Hyde, Jr., economc advser of the Unted States Msson tb the Unted Natons, descrbed the functons of the economc and socal councl at a lecture Tuesday n Unon Junor College. program was cosponsored by the nternatonal relatons club of the school and the Planfleld branch of the Amercan Assocaton of Unversty Women. Mr. Hyde spoke on the results of certan-aspects of work n the UN whch are successful but not headlned; Among these ho -men=toned the chldrens emergency work, and examnatons-and njectons for tuberculoss. He also dscussed the general program whch s helpng Central and South Amerca n provdng fundamental heeds n chld care and for the control of communcable dseases. speaker also dscussed the character of the pont four program. He sad that t s not a mllon dollar expendture but that t s techncal ad both n know-how and n teachng people n undeveloped areas. Mr. Hyde s -a member of an old Planfleld famly, although born n Ttusvllle, Pa., n 90. He s a graduate of Groton School and Yale Unversty and studed at Cdrpus Chrst College and CambVjdse Unversty, England. After sxteen yearsas a member of several nvestment frms, Mr. *Hyde entered government servce n 042 as deputy drector of. the plannng and development staff, of the Lend-Lease, Admnstraton. He was deputy trade relatons advser n the Foregn Economc Admnstraton n and assstant to the Secretary of State n charge of polcy revew and analyss n 045. Snce the tme > of the Unted Natons Conference on nternatonal Organzaton at San Francsco n 945, he has been advser to the U. S. Msson for Ecpnomc Affars. He also s alternate U. S. representatve on the U.N. Chldrens Emergency Fund. lcense Sales Contnue To Set New Record Busness n ssung motor vehcle lcense plates and regstratons as well as drvers lcenses as stll establshng new records or the frst week of March, Harry R. Hens, Cranford agent for the State Motor Vehcle Agency, 7 North avenue, east, reported ths mornng. Through yesterday, 4,75 drvrs lcenses for 950 and 3,24 l- ense plates and regstratons had been ssued compared to 4,693 [rvers lcenses and 3,030 lcense )ates and. regstratons at the ame tme n 949, Mr. Hens declared.. 7~n -spte- of~the-ncreases,- how- ver, Mr. Hens sad tthat n vew >f better busness condtons and he record producton ~of cars n the past year even more regstraons and drvers lcenses should ave been ssued. He also urged agan that motorsts havng lcense plate regstraons n the UC and UA-00 to UA- 999 seres call at the local agency as soon as possble to get them. deadlne for gettng the new plates and regstratons s March, and the Cranford offce s open from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Mondays hrough Frdays and from 0 a. m. ;o 2 noon on Saturdays. Low Cost X-Rays Low cost chest x-rays wll be afforded local resdents on March 28 and 20 n the Board of Health ofllce, 2 Aldcn street, t wafl.. UXnounced ths week by. Health Offcer W. P. Smth. servce s beng made avalable here b the Unon County Medcal Socetj Cranford Board of Health and th Unon County Tuberculoss oh< Health League. Boys n Rver Two 0-year-old boys were rea cued from the cy waters of the Rahway Rver near the Canoe Club on ^Sprngfeld avenue Tuesday afternoon by a group of UnonJunor College, students. two youngsters, Charles Dckson^ son of Mr. and MBS^ Frank H. Dckson, Jr., ol 26 Pttsfeld street; and Jeffrey Marshall. areas Sotl Unon avenue, from South avenue to the Central Ral* road underpass; - South avenutt, from Unon avenue to the Rah» way rver; -Walnut avenue, from Chestnut street to the Central- Ralroad, underpass; North avenue, from he Rahway Rver to a pont 200 red west of Mln street; Unon avenue; from Sprngfeld avenue to the Central Ralroad underpass; Aldem street, from North avenue to MU atneet; Mln-street, from Kdrth avenue to Alden street; -; Eastman street, from the Central. ; " Ralroad underpass to a pont. 00 ".;,.; feet, north of Mln street; James &. \ Warner Plaza; and the" staton ". plaza adjonng Warner -Plaza ott "^"-^l Glover, H. R, Hens, EC. McMa- Osterhela*t, G. "D. llers, H. J. Shath. E. D. Stanley nomnatng hon, George Rankn, C. K heen, A. A. and J. Edward Members ol commttee ncluded Mayor Osterheldt, charman; Charles M. Rav, Mr. Rankn, former Mayor R. C. Aldrch and Glover. Guest -speaker at the meetng was State Senator Kenneth C. Hand Who outlned current measures before the Legslature and told of the work of varous lobbysts and "pressure group?" n behalf of certan pendng measures. He sad the present Legslatve sesson s not as actve as the prevous three under the Drlscoll admnstraton. re s a tendency, he explaned, to slow down and let the electorate "catch up" to the JBe^W-Cpnsttuton and other measures enacted durng the past three sessons. Because the current admnstraton s commtted to no addtonal taxes, the senator predcted there would be no new state ad for schools n the current year although a commsson now s studyng ways and means oflndng addtonal revenue for educatonal purposes.. Senator Hand spoke n defense of the present system of county courts and predcted that the admnstratons bll to rase $2,000,- 000 addtonal revenue from ncreased.truck taxes wll be passed. son of Mr. and E. T. Marshall of 26 Central avenue, had ventured too far out when > the thn ce gave way. r screams and those of other chldren on the nearby- brdge attracted the attenton ol the cojlege students, drvng on Sprngfeld avenu^ on ther wax home from classes. Albert D. Lehrhoff of 34 Parker avenue,. Maplewood, and Robert Fne,, 3^,. Homestead Parkway. Newark, two Junon Junor College students, jumped n\ the cy water and held \ onto the two youngsters. A passng truck sup- pled, a rope whchwas tossed to \ b UJC classpe, p the\reseuers (by two mates.. Herbert Schonyetter, 44 Hardng^ Terrace, Newark, and Wllam Holleran, 80 Ells avenue, rvngton, whopulled the four to safety. George D. Lutlwg, 80 Ells avenue, rvngton, was the drver of the car n whch the students were rdng. chldren, both of whom attend Cleveland School, brought from the water shverng and frghtened but otherwse apparently none the worse for thenexperence. y thanked thenrescuers and ran home wthout gvng" "ther- numesr~local-polce learned the dentty of the youths yesterday. Lehrhoff and Fne returned to the college for a change of garments. the east. measure also provdes for the purchase and nstallaton tt necessary traffc sgns and collecton equpment. To fnance the cost «C the purchase of the meters and equpment, $,250 wll be approprated from the^exstng captal mprovement fund as a down payment and the balance ot $ wll be, n bond antcpa* ton notes... *.. movement for the nstallaton of parkns meters to -allevate the parknc stuaton n the busness dstrct was started several years ago by tb*j local polce dc " parturent and the Cranford Busf" ness Assocaton. n the mean *~* tme,. nearly every communty n * tbe county has nstalled meters v whch have been found, t was" ponted out. to work successfully^ n tbe mpgnlang of parkng n the busness center. Among communl^ tes whch now have meters n operaton are Elzabeth. Planfleld, Weseld. Unon. Rahway. Undefl, Sprngfeld and Roselle. Townshp Clerk J. Walter Coffee -as authorzed to advertse for - sale to the hghest bdder at the next meetng the 22 acre tract flt townshp-owned property on Wa- nut avenue; known as block 66, lot 7. Tbe commttee authorzed several restrctons to be placed tl the sale n order ot regulate the. type of home to be bult n tte" development. e 950 H-Y Folles Scheduled For March 24, 25 at CHS Alter three weeks of audtonng nearly 70 acts, the producton commttee has begun to assemble and rehearse the ffth edton of the Sade and Emma Folles, whch the Cranford HMf Clubs wll present, n the hgh school audtorum on March 24 and 25. Ths years verson wll contan many\ npw acts as well as some of last years favortes. n the muscal secton, John Sloat wll play the Hammond electrc organ and Anta and Vretta Zohe wll appear at the twn panos. Other ln-0] strumental acts wll nclude Robert Devoto, accordon; Alettu Thomson, pano and Harold Mamy and Angelo Lepore, harmonca duo. Glbert Warrn wll present a act of magcal trcks. Anne Blsh op, Beverly Bshop and Betty Bartholomew wll perform a jugglng novelty Comedy wll be provded by John Sloat, monologst who wll gve two sketches, " Beauty Contest," and " Card Party." Other surprse * events, for whch the Folles have become famous wll be offered. Dance solosts wll be Mclva Pane and Mary Wesmantel. Among numbers scheduled are a Charleston, Hawaan dance, ballet, and the tradtonal boys.ballet. -three Dhonau ssters wll appear n a tap dance number and n an acrobatc routne. Vocalsts wll nclude Barbara Kaul, Harret Kng, Anne Neufeld, Neva Lee Jemson, Gal L6puus ond.elsajschlnger. boys doa-. blc quartet wll sng two numbers. " Three bands have been selected Merry Mnstrels, who made ther debut n last years Folles; Anthony Terregnos dance band, and u booge-wooge quartet. Mclba Scgcbadc, Joan Zulck, Nomu Scurlc and Bcmadnc Kurzlnsk wll present a twrlng act. Several other acts are beng consdered by the commttee. producton^ Ur under drecton of Frank E. Ramsey, sponsor otrahe H 7 Y Clubs. Tckets may be «btaned from H-Y members.and other students, as well as at the door.. performances begn at 830 p. m. Presbyteran Women Elect Mayer Fred Mayer was elected presdent of the Womans Assocaton of the Frst Presbyteran Church at a meetng yesterday n the church. She succeeds Walter J. Gonley. G. B~ Mc- Durmd retred alter servng 23 years as treasurer of the assocaton. Others were elected as follows Frst Vce-presdent,. H. G MacGregory; second vce-presdent, R. B. Blackmal; thrd jvcc-presdent, R. E Crane; [recordng secretary, Charles Mcsserve, reelected; correspondng secretary, G. Russet Smth. reelected; fnancal treasurer. A. Baker; treasurer, Wlbur Schndler, and stewardshp and sprtual lfe charman, Mary Hughes. M. L. Mettam, charman of.the nomnatng commttee.» asssted by Howard R. Best and John Wedcmeyer. Refreshments were servcd\ by Robert Krk and her commttee. Week-End Weather Mostly far wtl a few snovr llunes n the north porton, wndy and rather cold. hgh. n the low 30s today. Far. lowest tonght 0 to 5 n north porton and near 20 n south. Frday, far contnued cold but dmnshng wnd. Outlook for week-end, slowly rsng temperature Saturday followed by ran or snow, turnng colder agan by late Sunday. [^ Collector- A. B. was authorzed to *wg^g a from the Unon County offce to collect delnquent personal taxes wth any fees pad the de - uty to be added to the account OT the delnquent. """ Muncpal consent was granted the Somerset Bus Company. n ther applcaton for permsson «O ; operate an ntrastate bus serveb Uurough-Cranford from SomervuW to Weehawketv applcaton calls for the operaton of 20 busfet Polce Commssoner J. EdwaM! Wolf reported that the dog canvatta had been T>*r*Td by the polte t department. He sad 42 eght hour days woe requred to vmt tbe homes, and Townshp Clerk Coffee advsed that 350 dflf lcenses had been re^twt to <5t(S(L James A. Carpenter. 8 P«fk Terrace, 5^HThf-"^n fot? a sxoup 4C resdents from the Myrtle Gardens,oa Park Terrace, sad that as a result of ther vst to a prevous meetng of the commttee, complants had been fled wth the Federal Housng Admnstraton. Veterans* Ad mknsttv&son and the ffnanry^ &ttuton ^M><*g mortgages on the 32 h*my^^ n the ^WVTlfUHnCTtt, chargng tbat the * W T*^TW? do not meet tbe »n^w FHA requlrentents. le sad the TPntt^T* also been called to the attenton gressman Case. Fnance Commssoner John V.. Nostrand reported that Buld^nt nspector F. J. Deller had contactcd Aaron Wen. bulder of the homes, who bad promsed to ^o over tbe owners* oomplants week. nspectons also have r made by Mr. Deller and tn Howard Scnndser. Beferred to the publc (nsartment John son of the santary sewer on aebe axenae from Mrchwood nue tocberrywood road, and the wrtnusuu ol! ess water J.lt*.

2 mx-y f TBfe CRAlJroft GftlMH AMft Course Thomas G. Gley of 4 Frozer jjplace^ metallurgst^ Jtor., he^west." fcern Electrc Company, Kearny, Ts -nstructng a course n tool steels ^at Stevens nsttute of technotogyr Hdboken. course, gven for t,tte frst tme, s n connecton wth tthe metallurgy program of the ntranng school at the n- "sttute. ~ nstructon began wth the "vsprfjpsemester. course deals wth the requred propertes, com-. ^poston and proper hdat treatment at tool steels^ and precautons taken to prevent warpng and dstorton. processng and most sutable applcaton of each type wll be descrbed n detal. Lectures wll be supplemented wth laboratory demonstratqn and experments. Mr. Glley s former charman of the Amercan Socety for Metals^ Hs long experence n selectng steels for tpols and des has been drawn on" by many techncal groups. At the Western Electrc Company he has nstructed^ apprentce tool and de makers n the -proper selecton and heat n»nt nf nrmtprnls nsprl t Metallurgy nstructor THOMAS tj. GLUSY "Tool Steels," a Western Electrc publcaton wrtten. by. Mr. Glley, wll be used as a textbook n the ndustres tranng school course. Open House Open hotjse wll be held Saturday by the Cranteer n the Amercan. Legon. Headquarters, Casno avenue. program, lmted to senor hgh school students, wll begn at 730 p. m.. Walter Kuhnle Marks Annversary at WE Walter R. Kuhnle, of 79 Centen--. avenue," a department chef at the Western Electrc Keamy Works,/ was -guest of honorat a luncheon Monday n observance of hs forteth company annversary. Born n New York Cty, he~jbmed the company at ts West Street Shops, New York. Later he was transferred to, the companys; Hawthorne. Works, Chcago, where he was n charge of varous supervsory posts. n 922, he came East to set up the stockkeepng and ma- - teral handlng, department when the Kearhy Works frst started operatons.,.,-...- A golf devotee, Mr. phnle won the champonshp of the frst We-kcarnyan.gpf tournament n 925, and was runner-up n the 926 tournament, He served also as the. clubs charman for several year*, Memoral Servce For L wo JmaHWarnes A specal memoral servce for U. S. Marnes who gave ther lves to thebattle for wo Jma wll "plecede the showng..^l.*!skndsj of wo Jma" at the Cranford atre>ext Wednesday nght, t was announced yesterday by John StaneUr* rtadager of the theatre. ceremony wlltake place at 820 p. m. _ Mayor G. E. Osterheldt ard cal members of the Marfte Corps League wll partcpate, together veterans of wo Jma-* survved "the bloodest battle n. Marne hstory." Albert Mart s of Lnden, State commandant, and John Heney of Cranford, commandant of the Elzabeth Chapter of the league, wll take part n the memoral, program. A Marne chaplan wll offer a prayer whch wll be followed, by the soundng of taps by a Marne bugler. A color guard of Marne Corps League veterans n dress unform wll present the Natonal colors and unt f& FAMOUS - MAKE CHAR BED re wll be a dsplay "o( Japanese souvenrs n the theatre lobby. j /" n order that all Cranford Marne veterans of wo Jma may attend the ceremones, Mr. Stan- ek reqnests that they wrte or phone.the theatre- and arranger menta wll be mode for then. By day ts a boudor char. At nght ts easy to open nto a full length sngle bed, wth nner-sprng from head to foot.. tlft FUHNttHWCS forhawy HOMES \. Membershp Drve Set By Bna Brth Lodge Bna Brth Unon County Lodge 469 wll hold a membershp drve breakfast at 0 a. m., Sunday, at Twn Brooks Country Club,- Mountan..Boulevard, Watchun^,.*.,. Seymour D. Shepard, East Orange attorney ard Bna Bjrth supreme lodge representatve, wll be guest speaker.. n addton a golf flm and demonstraton wll,be presented by a well-known local golf pro. ; fflaryn Katz.of Walnut avenue, breakfast charman, s beng asssted by. Presdent M. Bernard Bernsten, presdent;. Sol Slberman and Wllam Needell, all of Wesleld., Bna Brth s a servce organzaton devoted to patrotc, educatonal and phlanthropc work. Persons nteersted n jonng ths lodge or desrng to attend the breakfast should get n touch wth Mr. ttatz. "", " you Know M THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF SEEDS n Unon County can be found at the CRANFORD. FEED & SEED STORE. FLOWER VEGETABLE HERB SEEDS be selected from our dsplay;?. *"?*. Ffcr _^ Planned by PTA..) A St. Patrcks Day Far.wU.be presented by the Lncoln PTA next Frday, March c.7; ffotn 230 to "the school audtorum. Plants, cer* amcs, baked" goods and refreshments wll be on sale. Entertanment wll nclude moves, games and a fortune teller.... A. J. Musafcnd J.A. Stelger, co-charmen, are. asssted by G E. Thurston, R. A. HuSe.B. H. Stevenson, Rejnhold, M. N.-Steyen- Mra.KW Realty Mrs C. 7.a-,"<y V-y ^ ". -..s»,*."- «en presented a hand CapteflJame^B.....,. Explored Shp 38 a t«mceo jroetng n the parsh house of Trnty Chnrtb. Becefyng tte logn behalf of the* group s Offcer of-the-deek-fpbert- L ~ " - -^ *^ akpper w. H^Baeycc ana.#ufe, composed oj warren autn.-llfte chosen to prepara, shp - a commttee -. _-_-. A Kraus was programs for the next three p p p O n g.progams fo te next hee months. Appearng o tlft pcture, above wth Captan JJryden row. left t rht JVfdld N d t Bdd Tll Mk b Bt are Front Cpolla. Robert tlft rght, e, a p Jyd ht, J f d l d Nordstrowu Buddy Tpll; Mke p. er t w anal Danel Kraus; book row, Gregory "Sheehan, James Gallo) John Ktuse, Warren Martn, and Robert L y o n s.. ".. ". ; ". ; "-.... ; \ >, ;., \ -.. Luncheon nnnal D. A luncheon wll precede the annual meetng Tuesday of Crane * Ford Chapter. Daughters, of the Amercan Revoluton, at p. Topte of Study Group ^arou^ phases n the development of nfants and pre-school chldren were dscussed Tuesday, L " L> * * at Mrs; the borne ot u»e ragent. Mansell S. Rchards. 44 Orchard street _. > Rchards - and ra H. Patterson repreaented the chapvr at the?nm«a George Washngton brthday luncheon held last month n Newark. Last we**, Rchards and the vce-regent, John E. Allen, were guests at the recepton n Trenfon gven nhon-< or of nonqnees for the new State DAR offces. / Talk on Puerto. Kco Gulan tansng ot Wesleld spoke on her recent trp to Puerto Rco at the regular meetng Tuesday! of the Evenng Branch of the Womens Guld n Trnty Church. Wllam Old, presdent, conducted the meetng. Guest speaker at the next meetng on Aprl 3 wn be lbs. Fr»nk V. H. Carthy whose talk wll fee enttled. "940 HymnaL" «t a Meetng of thfe Lncoln-Sherman pre-schbol study group at the home of T. George Walton, Jr, 2fy Roger avenue. Partcpatng n the program were C. A. CampbeU, G. L. Dxoh and R. A. "Wlson. A nomnatng commttee ncludng -Fv..A. Brbauer, charman; R. F. Malcolmson, J.,-JPUyaafe aad^ Wllam Watt, was named. Malcolmson and Wllam H. Jones, Jr., were eohhostesses. FathefsTwfU be" guests at the groups next meetng. y Attend Reunon At Camp Echo Hll A number of Cranford resdents - attended n* fourteenth annuavrs- { unon SatUrdaV^f Camp Echo Hll, Cltbfc^t 4he Stan ton Grange Sdney W. Smth and Phyllsly Starr, Edward Johnson Rchards. Margaret Wtte an Belden. -^ walch, Mrs; T. H. DeSenbruch, Danel Sass, Mrs A. L. Rodee and J. S. Fnucane.., ; James ftrewster g Colony Club of Cranford held ts regular board.meetng Monday at the home of James Brew-ster, 4!j Rchmond place.. Those attendng were Walter Thorn, Mrs; Thomas Campbell, Kenneth Howell, Phlp Morn, Jlrs. Danel Gregg, John Banker, LeRoy Regner and Wllam Trometter. ^. clubs regular meetng \vjll be held today at the home o Wllam Coles, 25 West Holly street. Campbell wll be cohostess.. A Snger demonstraton wll be gven March 6. Chansonnettes Chansonnettes had a ^regular meetng and rehearsal recently at the home of Jlrs. Dorothy Terry. l"he followng new members wereweloemed Mary Burfleld, Mrs Ruth Slber, Dors Rodgers, and Jss Catherne Sheaffer,.all of Wesleld^ Or Wednesday the chorus wll meet at the studo of R. A. Hofetetter, 85 Embree crescent, Wesea,"" to make Vstng Nurse Report., Cranford Vstng Nurse Assocaton made 2B0 vstjr durng the past month^accordng to a T*± port at the assocatons meetrg Frday mornng n Cranfjjrd PuM- Uc Lbrary. Ofthat total. 0 vsts were pad; 7 part-pad and 28 free. Frank Myers, presdent, presded Plan nsttute "C<ur Schools Today and Tomorrow." wn be - the theme JOT an all-day program to be sponsooed by the steerng commttee of Cranford publc sdhoos U^er ^ls month. -vvpssana wn feature a speaker, group.ncctngs and. ft panth^scusson. JaemhCrs <rf the communty have been nvted to partcpate n the d nsttute s planned as a means to study possble mprovements \ n the schools.- r.,, ;.\> Puppet Show.,!Mss Lucy Teague, French nstructor at Cranford Hgh School, acajmparedby the Msses Yothers, Eleanore Hewtt and Maron Martn, attended the meetng of New Jersey Modern Language Assocaton at Montclar State Teachers College on Saturday. students, under drecton of Mss Teague, entertaned the, assocaton wth aj orgnal puppet show enttled, "Quest of a Hat." dalogue was n French. several recordngs. Busness Assocaton, next meetng of the Cranford Busness Assocaton wll be held, at 645 ~p. m., Thursday March 23, at Elses Restaurant, Howard M. Seggl, presdent, announced today., Cancer tjn Meets... cancer Unt - -of Calvary 4Atheran~~Q)urch completed 47 dressngs Tuesday afternoon jat n all-day meetng n the^thunjp Twenty-ftve members were ent group also fnshed nne nghtshrts and t scuffs. Anna Goodman and Vola Gehrl?e wefe. hostesses.-... MDLANDTELLETED" SEEDS at 20c pkg. avalable any day. Look for Ad next week. WeHmre \ feed lawns Now 00 lbs. $ lbs lbn..60 Trees, Shrubs, Vnes SCALECDE / Complete Dormant Snray Qt. $ (Jal. $2.40 ^PRAYERS ; n SUes and Models / FERTLZER- SPREADERS -- A LME-LMESTONE Dont forget our feathered frends FEED THE BRDS WLD BRD SEED &JET CAKES C. E. TRUBENBACH ; R9S STORV- SOUTH AVE.,. Olanford 6-66 NAVY SUEDfc Btae rstont «Calfkln BUek or Brawn Soede Hedlam. f h B«l Fuhton or closed..* Naturalx»rftunyourjojhbnn.ood Ths season-of extremes youll want your pumps darngfy exposed or demurely closed. Here axe two of Naturalzers sprng styles.... a. smartly fashoned opera, a femnne open pump.?h SHOE WTH THC. X-BajTFlttha- at Na AMnl OM*. f f. 23 N. Unjon Avenne VUDAT EBOOTERY "SEKVCE THAT SATSFBES" RE -PLATNG Worn»lv«rwre. flatware, etc. beauully repared qnl replatejx to ther orlcnal lustre- and beanty,. O«n(< tembvtd, teoka repared. Platlnr **f»h metalufr- artl«le* r PL, O-tUt.. MARNO S US WAYNEWOOD PARK. PLANFELD, N. J. Hall h jsfa^fcoo. Pror to the prol^teejt, dnner was prepared aftel sefved by the grange. Echo~H^tt5ampers, ther parents, and frends; were guests. Camp songs and contests were featured and the hghlght was a mpgc show... Hc ly Schtjrn of CrajDCford won the prze forbeng the frst grl present. followng parents and chh- UC4 4ll ltz Xl and " Wllam Schorn and chldren, Hplly ard Bll; Mr. and E. Duer teevesand Mabyn, Bea-^j trce, and jpyaj-jmr. and J. F.[ n^? and Maty. Jane;. Mr r-cfft *p/p>rg»«gffn nnrf Trf^- Mr. and J^hn McGlntock and; Don; Mr. and Charles Buscholds artd Carol sand Barbara; Mr. and Jeat) Montenecpurt and an; C. y^ S ^nx;rant2; Mrs< Charles Turner, and Carolr Mrs; Scouts Welcome Member n Troop G.lrl Scout Troop recently\ Vc). corned Fath Scherer as a n ew member. grls have mode h 0 - boe stoves, buddy burners and blanket rolls. Patrol 3 presented a fashon $how to-demonstratc the rght and wrong way of prfparng and dressng ^for a hke. Pavols and 2 nvade clothespn dollsmh ^aper.d&nswnlchtoev~df hkng,^.. ; Catol ; ; W6olfy, Barbara Wahl and lary Ann Frankln presented the color ceremony at a meetng of. the Sherman"-. PTA Monday nght New York PotJktoes Commercal potato growers n Nevr York state haveah allotment of 84,300 ajres n Of ths total Long sland has 44,200 acres»nd Upstate. 40;0 acres., 77 " -..,,.-,..,.,. V.,.--,!. 2 JN; UNON AVENUE CRanford 64)50 SPECALS FROM THURSDAY THROUGH^WEDNESDAY THE CRAHFOBD ClTlzkN AND CHHONCLE, THUHSDAY, MARCH 9, B50 Sprng S Presented - "Modes of 950" were wtnessed*- Show byva "by^approxthately 350 persons last Thursday at the.fashon show under auspces of the Vllage mprovement Assocaton n Roosevelt School. Fashons and models were provded by a Newark department store under drecton of Robert Bray; who acted as commentator, and Mss Jean Custer, stylst. James P. Duffy was general charman..... T T r members"who Red Cross Functons Outlned to Kwans Channng Rudd, charman of the Cranford -.Garwood - Kenlworth Red.Cross campagn, spoke at tte"7weewy"lurhb Stg man, Joan Koos, Dane Ossmann and Jance Rchmond. Door przes / were donated by the followng A & A Hardware, Alban-Lews, Band Box, Breens Lquor Store, Coffeys Rado AppUance, Cranford Cycle & Toy Co., Cranford Meat Market, Dehmer"s Slower Shoppe, Elte Beauty Shop, Jeanette Haddad Beauty SalonrKurtz and Boden, Martens 7 modeled for the junor dvson were Joan Banker, Jerry Creghton, Robert Packer, Nahala Potter and Carol Shaheen. Among. hghlghts were the showng of suts, coats and dresses,. and a prevew^~summer clotlung" ncludng gardenng and sunbacks.. mas. program also featured evenng and dnner dresses, long and short. A specal -attracton was the stagng of a summer weddng, Door przes, awarded b^ Mrs, Vctor Shaheert, were won by. the followng G. W. Albertson, Gerald Phllps, Freder-. ck F. Voorhees, Mss Wnfred Lsowsk, Mrs7 Pa(l Thbmen, " Edna Herzog, Harret Lopaus, L. E. Hunt, N. R. Foster, jrs. MrMacGregory, WU- Ham Rednan Anthony Henrch, R. k. Johnron,,. Susar Dale Frye, Mrs;. J«ay, Tnelma Tpton, Mrs- h. Maxwell Banks, Norma May, E. H. Sax r ten, Harold Schmtt, R. NevUe,.H. T. Frye, jluth Poole, Edward Whte; V, W T. Collns and John Klugherz., Hgh schpol,;senlor» who served as.; usherettes were Mary Lt> Coffee, Joanne Gete, Nancys Goodfhoto Shop, Martn Jewelers, Scarbroughs Beauty Salon, Sportsmans Shop, Sellers Drug Store, Wnfred Dress Shop and -Henry E. Stoner. v,. A small gft from Jacquelne h d U t J b T dustrjbutedtdtat guests. Tea was served followng the program. Davd Brown and Wllam Fredrck, past presdents, and W. H. Chase, W. E. Chapma_n and Charles..Redden poured.. N. Olver Walters was tea charman. ", f Members of the commttee on arrangements were Decoratons, Clarence Zander; hostesses, Mrs Alfred Frgola; models, LeRoy Regner; musc, John Banker; przes, ^haheen; program, George Dreyer; tea, Walters; publcty. -Relat, pustera, Joseph Geddngs and Lawrence Tab- A. Getz, and tckets, Eugene elman. - - BY FRANK SEKY. BGOTRYS NEMESS! You stop and chat each tme you-m?et the -folks- who lve ;. along the. street. To ask these frends ther. race?r or creed?j *;. would be a tactless act ndeed. You treat them t you.. v a -course the world mght well pursue. For bgotry and prejudce fnd frendlness ther nemess...".-.. But you could ask these frends about the fne selecton of good used cars to be had at Unted Auto Sales. And frends, now s the tme to buy. t wont be long before prces wll go up. So dont wat but drop around TO- DAY! address s 2 South Avenue, Cranford. dent, ntroduced Mr. Rudd. James Coupland gave a report on bowlng actvtes among hgh school students sponsored by "the club and showed the awards that wll be presented to the youthful keglers at ataterdate.. Harold Compton, dub treasurer, read the organzatons W»an«al report. Floyd Schrope of 6 Sprng Garden street was ntroduced by Jr. McFadden as a new member, and Dr. Henry J. Mneur. club presdent, nducted hm nto the organzaton. Mr. Schrope, a resdent of Cranford for the past ten years, s a buldng contractor. ~ Autobographes were gven at the meetng by George Rchards and Frank Ramsey. Guests ncluded Edward Van Wagenen and John E. Ptcher of the. Planfeld Kwans; Kenneth Howell of Flurry of Grass Fres Keeps Fremen on Run A flurry, of; -grass. fres that started over the week-end contnued to keep fre men on the run the.early part of ths week. Fjve grass fres, were reported on Monday and tw,o more on Tuesday. n addton, the fre department receved a call at 06 a. m. yesterday from polce headquarters for. a resustator for Sgt. Edward J. Metzner, Sr., who had suffered a fatal heart attack,. Fre Chef Howard G. Schndler sad. re was an alarm at 825 a. m. Tuesday for an ol sludge fre on Centennal avenue at Route 4, the new state parkway. grass fr^s extngushed Monday were 205 p. m., Lexngton and Burnsde avenues; 250 p. m.. Centennal avenue and North Lehgh avenue; 3 p H., end of Wall street;- 405 p. m., Burnsde and Cranford avenues; and 422 p. m.. Beech street.! Fremen put out grass blazes on "Twesaay after afarms were re- "celvea^at W8 ft^m. for Locust drve and a 702 p. m. for Rversde drve at Kenlworth boulevard. No damage was caused by any of the blazes, fremen sad. To Speak on Nature Mldred Rulson, nature drector of the Tralsde Museum, wll speak on the topc, "Nature n Unon County," at a meetng Tuesday of the 8- Club at the home of rms. Robert. Malcolmson, 3 Roger avenue. g of the Kwans Club at the Coach and Four Tuesday. He outlned the functons of the.red Cross and the uses to whch t puts the funds t rases each year. Mr. Rudd. also answered questons whch have been rased from tme to tme on why the Red Cross should receve the full -and. unstntng support >of all Amercans., Rchard McFadden, past pradt»le- beth K-wans;. Jon A. Huston of the Newark Kwans; and" Robert. Hamey. Wnter Seres Ends n Brdge League * ~ Th^ d l t h l - duplcate match played at the. last meetng of the Cranford Brdge League was the ffth and last game of the wnter seres. After takng the four best.scores of the last fve games; the wnners were^announced as follows! M. McCurdy and A. M. Wl- H. R. Copson of Cranford and C. R. Mayme of Weseld, and n thrd place, Mr. and W. W. Scheumann of Cgnford- scores n the match to be played tomorrow nght at Trnty Church parsh house wn be used to determne the wnner of the sprng seres. Sx games wll be played n ths seres, the fve best of whch wll be averaged - for a "top!. league announces, however, that t- s not necessary to partcpate n the seres n order to.attend ts twce a month sessons. Brdge players who can only play pne or two.garrtes -are as welcome as those who wll play all sx.. Ranbow for Grls forty-seventh meetng of AzureAssembly 40, Order of Ranbow for Grls, was,held Tuesday n Masonc Temple. ntaton ceremones were followed by a penny socal n. the basement! Refreshments were served. next meetng wll take place Tuesday, March 2 at the temple. Age-Old Glass Lumps of glass found n the runs ot burned Roman vllas n England prove ts tue there centures ago. EER s TALES joa fnd, the voco of yoor dog appealng when he barks for food or vocally exprosses Us pleasure when you return from a trp. fs aaother story, however, when ho commences to k-j from Us kennel at about 5 a.m. Hs volca at that hoar s almost as welcome as the remnder ot an unpad bol. ST. J. McGoarck. a vce yreslneauoua-honsyweu Regulator Company n BUnn Ubuu squarely faced the problem of queunsls dog., Jffajor. when the Utter felt lke gvng forth wth an early mornng serenade from hs dog house. t was an«engneer- ng problem. *od Mr. McOoldrtck "ls~an~wurtneer;v" r~ Be nstalled- a mcrophone n Majors dog house. Ths pcked up Majors bark and sent a sgnal to an amplfer that ordnarly would work a hatng system. n the Mc- Ooldrtck dog traner t nstead operated a valve whch turned on water from the Uwn-sprlnkUng system. water came out as a short, thn stream drected at Majors tsce. He-/ was traned out of bs barkng-n a slnjgla gs story was publshed n many Mdwestern papers and Mr. Mc- Goldrck has-smce been enjoyng a brsk correspondence wth dog owners around the country, many of whom want more nformaton about the "bark controller." Of eonrew. tht>r» wan crltlhum at least one extremst who wrote. "H«has the same Ood-g«n rght to bark that you htva to talk." Wth all due respect for Mr. Mo Ooldrcks ngenuty, the scencs ot bark control s not exactly new. Wo know one kennel; owner who nstalled a loud speaker n hs dogs quarters that s lnked to a mcrophone n hs bedroom. When the dogs start barkng at nght, he can afanply pck up e~ _ -ru repr Were also heard of an magnatve varaton of ths system. A dog. owner who, tor busness reasons, must be away rom hs home much of the day has recorded commands for hs dog whch he then leaves wth a cooperatve neghbor. n hs absence, when the dog starts makng -vocal bds for attenton, the neghbor smply plays the record over-the remote control loud speaker. dog stops barkng as soon as be hears the famlar voce of hs master warnng hm to be quet.. average,dog owqer can effectvely borrow the basc dea of Mr. McGoldrcks bark controller, muns the fancy electrc equpment, of course. He can get almost the same result by runnng a hose from thovkltchen faucet to the kennel! n, f Fdo decdes to bay at- tho moon, a turn of the fattcet wll startle hm fnto slence.. Better, wat for warmer weathe Mental Hygene Play Gven for PTA Croups About 200 persons attended the jont meetng Monday of the Sherman.and Lncoln PTAa n Sherman School. A play,. "Scattered Showers," was presented by the Mental Hygene Socety of \non County n cooperaton wth the atre Wng Communty Plays. " x^tma llustrated "three dfferent types of mother#-4he patent over-anxous and qucktempered.».pror to the presentaton,. H< Rch, mental hygene char to try t. however. Charmen Named for Newcomers Oub Chester DeVlnney, newlyelected presdent of the Newcomexs* Club^ hasapponted he followng commttee charmen for the year Reservatons, George Schmennund; membershp, Fred Ahr; nursery, Mr& John Bradley; recreaton, Leonard Moody; decoratons, Wllam Foppert;- hostesses, Mrs^ Russell Baum, and publcty, Joseph Jorlett. A.meetng of the new board wll be-held Wednesday at 8 p. m.. at DeVnneys home, 25 Columba avenue.. clubs afternoon dessert brdge group met yesterday at the home of Fred Ahr, Columba avenue. Those attendng were Burns Goebner, charman; Elyn Sheahan, Helen Powell, - Hugh.McLean, XL MoodyySr., F. S. Greenawald and Seg. On Monday, Mchael Carlozz of 307 Walnut avenue was hostess at a sesson of the clubs evenng brdge unt. Guests were rvng Russell, Dale Mangold, Harold W. Laughln, Robert Malcolmson, Robert K. Newmann, Joseph Johnson;-Mrs7-Wlam-ParUldge,. Wllam Jones, Jr;, Mrs! Steven G. Wray and Robert C. Hggns. Pace Thwa man, v ntroduced Ncholas Tomasulo, head of the Cranford. Commttee of the Mental Hygene Socety. A dscusson, was led by Ben Haddock, psychatrc socal.worker^, Wllam. Denns, program charman, reported on plans for a card party Aprl 20 at Koos Bros., Rahway. affar wl be for. beneft of "Quarters for Headquarters." E, H. Frankln, presdent of the host group, welcomed the guests and ntroduced Wllam Redman, presdent - of the Lncoln PTA. Refreshments were served, by - Beach and her comrpttec of class mothers. Appears n Operetta Phllp Gbbons, formerly of 24 45prngfleld-avenuer-eppeared-n-arecent presentaton - of the Wnston-Salem Operetta Assocaton n Wnston-SalenvN. C. He took the part of Arstde Canche n the operetta, "Sweethears. Grl Scouts to Hold. Annual Brthday Party Grl ScouU wll hold ther annual brthday party Saturday at 230 p. m.. n Roosevelt. SchooL All scouts and parents are nvted. Joseph Plummer. past commssoner, wll receve the "Schoolmates Overseas Bags" f natonal headquarters. Arrang ments for the event are n charge of E. C. Wolford. asssted by Dwght Copeland, scout executve. Plans for the party were made Monday nght at a regular meetg of the Grl Scout Councl n the Grl Scout House. G. Holmes Wllams was welcomed as a member. H. R. Best, commssoner, reported on a sectonal meetng and conference of presdents and commssoners whch she attended recently. A basc leader! tranng oourse^nr^etuy^tpqsrfl. Copeland announced., Troop 3 of Kenlworth, under leadershp. of ]Sarl Pollack, was granted permsson to attend a theatre party n New York Cty. Artcmls" Dll, treasurer, reported, that troops sponsored by Sherman PTA have receved assstance from the. PTA n.completng brdge work. Carroll K. Sellers was apponted to represent the organzaton on the Unted Fund councl.. Local Woman njured n New York Mshap Mss Mae E. Weaver, who has been Uvng wth. her sster, Wllam B. Pouln, 0 Algonqun drve, s n SL Elzabeth Hosptal, j JCuz&beth, as the result of an acc- dcnt la^ Thursday n New ^York Cty whexvshe fell and fractured. j her hp as-4he was about to enter j an elevator n a downtown offce buldng.. Mss Weaver was frst taken-to the Beekman^.Street, Hosptal n New York and later removed to *. Fsrm Bccowa Farm accounts are a tool of management that can help show the way to. mprovements n the farm bunes and. to greater profts. ft fll l Elzabeth by the Garwood Frst Ad Squad for an operaton on Monday. At md-week. Mss Weavers condton was reported to be "satsfactory." CRANFORD-S SUNDAY DRUGSTORESCHEDUE OPEN THS SUNDAY Baftawys _ ^ S A. M. to P. M. J P. Jt to J P. M. CLOSED THS SUNDAY m4 mm VA Board executve board of the Vllage mprovement Assocaton wll meet Tuesday at 930 a. m., at the home of J. A. Fecher, 25 South Unon avenue. -, FOR A CASE OF YOUR FAVORTE BRAND 9 WALNUT AVE. WE DELVER tot. «. DtkMMnM shown $ FvlMMdHFK Chstl Maw lcf4uu* nteror trm - New furm«ffl(h door Naw Supar-Storag* dasfln Naw ab-yorcalato, twn, stachp Hydrafon Naw CMU Drawar aggs, smol Hams All-alumnum shelves New splh shelf Adustable sldng shell All-porcelan MuM-Purpose Troy Exclusve Qulckube Trays Famous Meter-Ms** mechansm Wherever you lve wholsver the sze of your famly, ktchen or budget be ture to see the new frgdare Refrgerators for 950. See the complete lne of she* from 4 o 7 cu. ft. tee all the reasons why your No. chor* b Amercas No, Refrgerator, HHGDARf Com* btl O«t w facts about ao H» MW FrfgMolr* model, for 990 C CRANFORD 9 ELECTRC 8 ALDEN ST. CRan Mount Jackson Jesauce 2 cans 25c g Huntts Peaches lg. can 23c Llbbys GOLDEN CREAM.Cot..-.; 2 can829c ^ Jbbys, s Tomato M Juce 2 med. cans 26c % Whte Meat Tuna can 39c Marshalls ^ M Kppered Herrng can 35c Franco-Amercan!, - \ - Spaghett 2 cans 29c Shedelds EVAPORATED Mlk 2 cans 23c Sanalac - X. Dred Mlk. pkg.29c (Eqnsls 3 Quarts) Yea dont coess.abouc prces when you shop at CHAS. KURTZ BARKET. You KNOW the cost of anjr Ue«n rght at the moment you pck t dp beeawse we mark the prce on every package, can and Jar, That^meana easer, more conven- *M» JWW «*ej?ebucal, tend bnybf And U pem Jha mr^nmtt accurate checkng of orders. ts jane of oar many shoppng advantages that make food bayng here a pleasure nstead" of a chore..., HUNTS TOMATO JUCE 46 - r ^an 25c DOLES PNEAPPLE JUCE oz can 35c SUNSHNE KRSPY CRACKERS. lb «*«25c CAMPBELLS SOUPS... can 5c Beef and Chcken Varetes Qualty Meats Sno-Crop Orange Juce... can 29c Sno-Crop Grapefrut Juce can 25c Seabrook French Beans, pkg. 25c Brds Eye French Fred Potatoes pkg. 24c Costas ce Cream Cake Roll, ea. 39c Fresh-KUed FOWL Armours Star CHUCK ROAST Whole or Ether End PORK XMNS Armours Star BEEF TONGUES b. 49 a Vegetables 2 bun. EHLERS RED BAG COFFEE 9 Fancy CARROT^ Fnn,Red T TOMATOES New Crop BEETS.,;... 2 bun. Fresh Green OQ«SPNACH... pkg. ** We Have Extra Fancy STRAWBERRES PHONE J n OWNED & 0P[RA T [D H BUERKLN U 5VSESKEY, N 8 N. UNON AVE. - ; - (, <_

3 \ r. -, P!jpWlPfP^^ "->S. *? >- Chnese Lecturer to Address Wednesday Motrng Club Chlh Meng, drector of Chna*- nsttute n Amerca, wll address., followng an operaton some kftvednfesday Mornng Club at Qme~ago. She"wrT»onvaes»~at.a. phlanthropc tea Wednesday the home of relatves n Freeport, afternoon n the recreaton hall of L.., before returnng to Cranford. Cranford Methodst Church. Presdents of womens clubs n ths Joseph Boteler of 60 North dstrct wll be guests. Lehgh avenue left Saturday for Mr. Meng s author of "Chna a three weeks vacaton n Florda. Speaks,* a book on the Manchuran crss of 93, and he also has M s. W. D. Angle of 4 Manor contrbuted to Amercan and bvenue wll be- hostess tonght for Chnese publcatons on nternaflonaltelaons,. Tucf 3s ~"F6reg her brdge club.._,,... T... Affars" and the "Educaton Year J. Kngsland Ostrander of Book." Greaves place was taken to As drector of the Chna nst- Memoral. Osteopathc hosj, ftc CftAMfOft cftm AUft cuftomtctt * fbttsoa* MAftcH 9, spent the week wth hs parfraternty at Lehgh Unversty. tute, Mr. Meng s engaged n promotng cultural relatons between emergency operaton. Vetn Mtusa to Wed Elzabeth, last Thursday for "an and M. Stuart Dnfavenue. feld of 6 the Unted States and Chna..He Hostess at Meetng Newark Resdent, >- New. pledges also nclude Bedford EL Lydon, Jr.; son of Mr. and. MSS JOAN GEANEK Bedford H. Lydon of 3l<) North has Wen a lecturer at the nsttute. Mss Mary Ellen Renert of 206 Mattaew D. Hall of 8 T Mr. -and Joseph Massa of Mss fflane Ossmarm, daughter of. nternatonal Affars, Unver- Orange avenue attended the Duns\er House formal at Harvard Un- Joan Geaney Engage*! -. ; Unon avenue, Ps Upslon, and wnfw^ place was hostess Monday ^sttjtof Vrgna and the nsttute 9 Lncoln avenue, east, announce.buss cs.cf$$h atsr.jmd odore R. Oss-Wllaof ;2 Berkeley.place, has and Wllam E! Coles of 25 E. Coles, Jr., son of M r at a meetng of the executve the* engagement of ther daughter, of World Affars of Calforna. n board \ of the. Cranftxrd. Garden Vera, to Lee Zeol, son of accepted for entrance h the* versty Frday nght as guest of West Holly street, Sgma Ph. addton, he has been a delegate John Oleson, formerly of Cranford. To Rchard Weber Club, Assstng as hostess was CteoUne Zepl of»02 Mller Announce of busness admnstraton at Southern Semnary. Bu- to. a number of nternatonal and Mr. and John F. Geaney of G. v Grffth-. dubs street,. Newark; ".... ertucntonal conferences, ncludng Barbara Wrght, daughter of Mr. 30 North Arlngton avenue; East regular meetng wll be held Maqday at 2, p. nu.at the home of Cranford Hgh School and s erf- Mr. and Mchael/Ja and C. A. Bonnell of "(j- Mss Massa s a graduate of Of Cecla Jank en Vsta, Va. Rchard B. Bonnell, sonof Mr. the UlflSSCO conferences held n and Paul Wrght of 302 Man- avenue, celebrated her eghth Save announced the engagement Orange, formerly of "Cranford, MexcoCKy n 947 where he wasor A. Donald Green, 9 Norman ployed by the General.nstrument sk of 208 Holly street, Robert Clement, son of Mr. andysoth Unon avenue, completed advsor to the Chnese delegaton. brthday, annversary yesterday. >f ther daughter, Joan Patrca, place. She wll be asssted by Corporaton of Elzabeth. Her fldt of f East Et Sde men of ther daughter/cecua^ to avenue, a sophomore at Tale Un- and Elkns Cojlege, Elcns. W. Va., of Bayohhe, announce B. A. dement of 8 Hamlton hs studes January 28 at Davs A descendant of fjleng or Men-Heclus, the great scholar, the ltec(- Janet Ray, Wendy Swan, Chrstna (."Wllam F[ Weber f % ll Stanley, ra J. v State, M^sglgh School and^ ^employed by Ted n-p Ms, guests were Barbara Ball. 0 Rchard J. Weber, wn of Mr. A./ E, Johnson, E. t> T Jpjnce s a graduate t-rer was brought up n Pekng, Press, Judy Preston, Naney Pegeh, avenue. Marvn D. Hall, Grffth ta Contnental Transportaton Lnes, 4k4eto Maekewe*f 88 _, versty, spent the -«nd at and wll receve,a.bachelor of scence degree at,the annualcom-. Chna, and attended. Nanka and Judy Degen," Susan. Scott, Elva Charles Lose. avenue,, east, and* the; 5ate 7 Tsng Hua UnversTy^ He also prospectve brde attended nc. He served three and onehalf years wth the U. S. Navy n Mackewcz. y,.... >- mencement exercses, on May 30,, Reeves, Lynn Wtte, Eleanor Johnsen and Vrgna Warner. studed n the Unted States. Cranford Hgh School urtl the A party was held Frday for Mss Jankowsk was jtradusted Mss] Maron and Rchard fas- He completed the course n two A. E. Robnson, presdent amly.moved to Montclajr. She the Paclflcatre.. Gretchen Angle, daughter ot Mr. from te Concepton HJgh^tyf* daughter and son of Dr. and and one-half years, wth honors. whuntroduce-the-guester Several selectonswll, be offered by s a graduate of New Rochelle Cor School, and Wood Walter K. Fasnacht of Mr. Bonnell now s takng adctonal courses whch w p Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Kowaslcl ege and s employed as a socal avenue, n observance of her sxth BRTHS retnrl SchooL New York Cental avenue, students at-prew the grls* ensemble from the hgh of 8 Rversde drve left Sunday servce worker by the State Board brthday annversary. Guests flded Marthe Damon,- Lynn We^lel announce the brth of jmd Company of New York y for the week-end. y ^ s.a- member of Ch Beta Ph, na- "Mr. and fflrs.^fawln Aand 6f She s employed by D. C- Unversty. Madson, were.home receve a teachers cercate. He school, for a two weeks motor trp to f ( Chld Welfare.. s -. Florda.... M*- Weber, a graduate of Yale Wtte. Carol Ann Martn, Stephen a son, Charles Blacken, on Feby Herfnance^ was graduated from taned wth a dnner party Saturday for ther guest. Mss Jacpha Sgma Ph, socal fraternty. tonal scenc fraternty, and Al-.._."4 Dr and Carl G. Hanson of Unversty, s assocated wth Hall, Blakely Ohsol. Davd Ogden ruary 28 at. Rahway Memoral Cranford Hgh School and sfcw 38 Sprngfeld avenue wll leave Vctor D. Shaheen of 2 Summt doctor & Gamble n tcncnnnt, and Mary^ Angle, all of Cranford, Hosptal, Rahway. Aurand attendng Rutgers Unversty. &urng World War, he served wth Easter decoratons were -k- road and Dr. Wlmar Lange of 0 tomorrow on the Santa Paula,of ")ho. Followng hs graduaton and Shrley Wltshre of s e; forner" Vera Bracken of Physcans dub Holds Madson avenue are among 40 tured Monday at a party held n the Grace Lne for a two weeks Hlls. Cranford. golfers from Suburban GollClub observance of the seventh brth- crujse to SoutRTtjnertca. y «x- Unon, whoare, en joyng a week Hay annversary of Douglas Relly,. pect to_spend a. few. days ln^venzuela. - Beverly Ann Hetzler, daughter held ther annual dnner-dance Cranford Physcans* Club Rblf at Plnehurst,; N. C.^jthls son of Mr>and J. M. Relly of 3 Oak lane. Goldfsh were Mr. and E. C. Rearck of Mr. andl H*. E..Reslng of 306 Rversde drve entertaned 7 Hamlton avenue entertaned day~ nght followng the con- ther evenng brdge^ club at.ther cert by the Cranford Hgh School Band. Guests ncluded Dr. and Robert P, Ferguson, Charles M. Ray, Mr. and Mrs; Mr. and Mr Paul pbattsta and famly of Berwck, Pa., vsted Stanley F. Grayson, Mr. and Charles D Battsta of 7ft Wllow Ralph Blackman and Mr and street, over the week-end. A. M. Wlson,, Mr. and Vctor Nelsen of S Sylvester street had as guests Saturday, Mr. and Frt jot Sun^e and Mr. and Alf Alfsen of Roselle, Park.,. M. Melando of 20 Keth Jeffres avenue entertaned her brdge dub last Thursday nght Wnners were M, Gallagher and Mss D. Glbertson. Lous Van Bergen of 223 South TJftlbn avenue wll be hostess next Thursday. -..,..;.. Mra. Robert M. Beach of 8 Rversde drve has been dscharged from the South Nassau Communtes hosptal, tbckvlle Center, L. w e e k. ;. ". home Saturday.. a luncheon and brdge at her home Wednesday. _.-* Mss Luclle A. Rudolph of 03 South. Unon avenue s the guest Mss Arsta Staley of Los Angeles, Calf., a Presbyteran th#weekof her cousn, Robert L. Rudolph of Rhode sland. Church mssonary to the French Wllam H. Chase of 06 Camerouns n Afrca, has been Maple place attended the meetng vstng at the home of Fred Monday of the New England Wom- Mayer,,503 Orchard^ street snce ans Club held at the home of. Mrs F. F. Fuller, 83 Baley avenue, Elzabeth. ; v Atlen Snyder, second offcer,o the Merchant Marne.shp, Th SfcwHatpprentlce, pafl an unex pected vst to hs parents, r Mr. and P. Eugene Snyder of,.2 South Unon avenue, last weekend. Mr. Snyders shft at present berthed n Baltmore, Md., s ex- ASprnfmejmmltr. AfedUoot#/5»,Bro«JU#J7J». Earrng $0. Tmxvnm. Came n ond look over our beauul Sprng Assortment Of jewelry wth such names as Tr/art^ Coro, Foratner, Krenentx to name just a few. Make /our choce and, f you wsh, open a dunfled charge account and pay weekly on your purchase... there s no added charge far th» nervce. Store AUo n WeUfdd tj NOTH UNtON AVCNU ClANfOtO «-037f NW jwsr rom Cranford Hgh School n 944, he served t^fo-a /ears n the Navy Ar Corps. Whle at college he was a member of the Yale Pramat, Saybrook College Senor Councl and the Yale Alley Cats. pected to "dock~n~new r^yotftr r fof a few days ths week before leavng for nda. H. F. Southard of 2-A Englsh Vllage entertaned wth Monday. Mss Staley wn leave New York Cty to return to Afrca on March 24. Mr. and S. H. Schultze of 20 Locust drve bad es ther guests last week, Mr.. and Harold Cr Reynolds, Jr., of Belmont, Mass... Conky Honored At Lonrbeon Tuesday Surprse Shower Held for Jean Mclaughln Mss lean McLaughln, daughter Mm -Walter J. Cbtoley olf 3 Sylvester street was gueat ot honor *f M* Meta McLaugWn ot 439 Tuesday at a luncheon gven by Brooksde place, was hoaared recenfly at a Snrpree shower gven M Bruno Metzaer of 807 West End place. occason wa» n by Mss Dors Rchter at the home cent electon to the Board of. Edu-avenuecaton. "*.. - ". ;.. Decoratons were n whte and EUzabeth. Decoratons were a yellow «nd pnk. Refreshments were served. Sprng flowers formed the Guests ncluded U Petersen, centerpece and also were used Co *Alfred Borup,. Thomdecorate the place cards.- as, Mss Ruth Strong, MMUs M Marte Conley was presented wth a corsage , v Mr, V. Rchter, Oatlelson, M. Douglas, and Others attendng woe. -Ms* McLaughlm s the fnance Redden. Mra of Allan Borup, son of Mr. and Wllam* M«L* Alfred Borre of 25 Bloom- Earhart, mgdale avenue. Charles- Schllnger. Ernest Emery and Fred Baumann. Ncholas DeMarco of Park avenue was hostess last Week at a plastc party. Mrs! Jerome Taddeo and Carl Sohn poured. Mss Sedel s employed by the Dr. ard T. R. Austn of 4, Contnental Casualty. Company n ts New York offce. Tulp street returned yesterday from a weeks vacaton n Pttaburgh, Pa., and Lakevlle. Oho. Hgh School n - Berkeley. Mr. Mayer attended Berkeley Dr. Austn attended the conventon o the Amercan College of School. He t employed by Calf, and Cranford. Hgh Surgeons from Saturday through, the Van. Sckle Company n Monday n Pttsburgh and went on Perth Amboy.»... to Lakevlle. where Mra. Austn hod.been vstng her mother. Doty.. FLAT OL PANT prunt ard bnntm ««* <M*». Does complete job n one oott. AUY WASHAMU Wuhwands». petsrd wuhost. Dn washes off fnlh utyt oo. MUOW. luxuaous rmsm Gves * bctufut nmynh 6ooh «ub* out Upt ot bnuh muks. QUKK MVtNOf NO TAlNrr" ODOW MclLu dr«the tune f you put 00. No offctuvc odor durng or txr. ON* COAT COVtS. famt, na. HCK. WOOD. WOO0W0MU Ue rch omoum- Mr pto ^ JOHNSTON PANT SHOP UCNABD VAEtltt, (tap. 07.f N. TNON AVE. Cnmfocd C-ZS4* ^ 9 Mane L. Sedel of 4 Balmere parkway has an-. of her^lauchter, Mare Looae, to Howard Mayer, son of Mr. and Fred w*. Mayer tjt 503 Orchard street. A graduate of Cranford Hgh School. Becomes Engagetl MW!#wa>N,nad* J ^ * ^ * * * * * * * * recently;ot the" engagement of Mss.Anna; Mae Keenan, "Mr.and Mrs; Evans, of Mrs; V.tolet PuntpUe of Newark,, Mss Keera, a graduate at ;Cranford Hgh SchoolA s employed by the Food Far n Eltaoray Mr. Evans, also ^employed by the Foor Far, attended schools n Scranton, Pa^ and Mssour. He served about Stnonths n the Army, spendng most of that tme n Tokyo durng the war.... see the O^Malleys bought that bouse on Melrose Street" Although Mr. and Reader are glad to know about the (ymalleys, they have a lot of other thngs on ther mnds, problems rght n ther own home s ths a good tme to trade n the old car? Are we carryng enough nsurance on the house? VVhat shall we haveforsunday dnner?. Our readers, are nterested n the news and advertsng that relate to ther needs. Gve them the news about your merchandse and servces through the advertsng columns of ths newspaper. Ask for a copy of our A.B.C. report* whch wll gve you complete and audted nformatonabout our crculaton. * Tns nwppcr * tnrmher of the Audt Bureau of GrcuUnoss, a jurooal assocaton of pubuhtt, advertum aad ajtrertbec tcackj. Our dmnrtn s audted by experenced A.B.C. dmlton audtors. Our A.B.C report sham how touch dreulatoo e haw, where t goes, how obtaned, and whet facts that tdl adyestuen what taey get for ther money when they me dus paper. Cranford GtzenM Chroncle Twff. e-epoo CoUegans Corner Msp JBetty Owen, daughter of quelnd.de Goumos of Bcachhurs Mr. and Arnold Owen of 20L..,before attendng tho Dr^v Bdgar avenue, has been accepted Unversty "College Capers" \ u.u JjSfc S^mnary,.Buena Vsr J M j tt,va. MssOwen wfll major n " t Mss Patrca Brodeen of ^ way Vllage s a member (^t,j Mss Barbara Lews, daughter recepton commttee for the rstannual nternatonal student cu n of Mr. and John B. Lews of Bahnere parkway, fcrence tobe held ths at Hood College. Frederck, 4ft «New Nw Jersey J College, Cll ffor Women for the week-end. M New Brunswck. was recently named on deans lst - JT^-Kennady-Heston, jjr.v snn of -"! Mr. and T. KonnnHv ""-, O of 325 Prospect ayenue has been Mass., of Mr. and Mrs A. J.Hfetzl*r of j Saturday nght at the Flagshp, 323 South Unon avenue, celetnsat- Houte 29. Unon. Prjor to the 3d her eghth brthday ann yer-j dnner. Dr. and Ms. Carl G. Hanwry last Wednesday wth a party^son of Sprngfeld avenue enterr-b6rne.decoraton^were nltaned members and guests - at a pnk and whte. Games werecocktal party at ther home. played and przes were awarded. Those joesent woe Dr. Edward Guests ncluded Nancy Budtner, M. Coe, presdent of the club, and Betty Jean Foster, Mary Ann *rae- Coe; Dr. and^ C. M. Can-,Uck, BeverlyLowefr, ValereBaff..rght, Dr. and S. tt Carsley, Barbara Vergalla, Mchael Car- D r Nel Castaldo, Dr. and pledged to Ch Ps, natonal socal Mr. and A. Donald Green ozz, George Craft. Wjllard Lutes, Albert tews. Dr. and M«s. W. E. of 9 Norman place returned Monday from a vst wth her parents, ^arl Nelson, John Rader, Denjas, - Martn, Dr. and Ms. H. J. Mneur. Shaw and; Rchard Wlldns.. T Dr. and G. C. Newbury, Dr Mr.-and Wllam Wlpple v and John Olson, Dr. and of Baton Rouge, La. Mr. Green, Joye Skarrup, daughter of Mr. A. SordUl and Dr. and who was on a two weeks busness and MS. Nelson E. Skaarup of 07 Charles A. Speer. Guests ncluded Oak lane, observed her thrteenth ^ and *"- George Angen. Dr. trp to Houston, Tex., and Baton Rouge, joned hs wfe at her par- home. Green spent 0 brthday annversary wth a party a^ *» A- J - Boyw and Mr andents* last nght at her home. Games and M**- Charles M. Bay. days there.. dancng were featured. ;VDecora-! Jons were n green and; yellow., Oregons Peaks CJuests ncluded Carol Koyen, Me- Oregon has 3 mountan peak! ta Farrs, Eleen Hopkns, PrscSDa Keltng, Barbara Doran. Pat. Hop- Charles Bay, John Parkn and Glbert Warrn, S Jon and bacon salads Accordng to connousears. proper " preparaton requres long»h?"g n * salad lestng on warm ashes. presented as favors.,. Games were played and refreshments were served. Guests ncluded Robert Thesmeyer, Bruce Nostrand, Rcb-_ STGrsuneerTEdward CoeTTfckejT Coe, Donald Patton, Robert Johnson, Davd Hardy, Stephen Anderson and lan Relly. more than fl.fjoo feet hgh, clmaxed- *y Mt. Hood,.345 t«l Portland, Oregons metropols near Us basealong the.wllamette rver, has an elevaton of 32 feet. And Who Doesnt. FOR A LMTED WE WLL OFFER WHCH SELL REGULARLY FOR $49.95 FOR Completely l l l Come n and see de New 950 Dayton. ts the water softener buy of the year and a water softener s the one household applance whch pays for tself n about one year. HARDWARE *, cfumul «j. m. c«.*w** -r ~.* yltj-.^t^ -. m Corn ff Del Ma/(om Bg and landbr Brtdetst can S9c Broadcast Corned B«[ Hash can "Broadcast Chopped Ham 20Z. SlwKepf»r OX C j w 5l< Broadcast Pplcet 9oz. AA jar O C Chef Boy-ar-dec UflllCvS Maator,, 8 QA," «>., Mushroom can J-«Vegetable Shortenng Crtsco vory Soap 3vory Soap For dttes, laundry or bath For dhes, laundry or bath - j- Bal for laundry and dthat voymes lng«ra, ale. Oxydol For dshes qnd laundry 6 For lfts, nylons, rayons, dshes, ate For al *a (amty laundry and dunas Octagon Cleanser For 0w*ral houthald VM 2 5c Grtut owvng d*an**r the tdmpettpw. Sf or ue. «-^ 4. C^eratng t, worthy erne Tlease wrte s - Customers Relatons Department. Vl Stores 420 Lexngton A.ve., N. Y^ SWeePeas ons 20 <«.<»«2 for 27c G o l d e n C o r n A&P-Uney^raam lyla 20«z. 2 (or 2 7 c Sweet Corn ona- 5 r#om uvt«.-;.200^cm 0C... S t r n g B e a n S Lord Molt-Fr«nch lyl. 9 or 2 for 3 3 c, W n B e a n s Rtlablo-fancy cut 9 oz. can 5 c Del Monte Dced Beets» wota^lsc- Cat or Dced Beets tona. ^o.- M n 0c Sauerkraut AaP brand-fancy 27 oz. can 2 for 23c. Tomatoes pna 9 oz. can 2 for 23c TomatO SaUCe tlbby or OelMonfe.8 oz can 3 for 22c! < \ B a k e d BeanB - B&M-brlck ov«n. 3 oz. can 2 for 2 9 c Ann Page Beans 3 var«n 0. b, can 3 ro 29c Stahl Meyer Beef Stew ;.. ;[( Kl Vegetable Chop Suey Chna Buuly 9 or can 3c CftAM#0)te CttlggN AWfe HtUltSPAY. MARCtt 9, 950 Vb. can 4c Spaghett & Meat BallscWBoy-Ar-D»;sH<n. 9c Gravy Master Formaknosravat Utoz. bol. 5c Ann P a g e Tomato S o u p o<*oz. can 3 for 25c CnOW Men.NobdleS Chna BMuty * 4 oz. can 6c Bean. Sprouts Chna Bwuty 9oz.canl2e D e l r c h Margarne E-Z color Pak b. ctn 32e D e k o Pur«v«gatabla (horlenlng lb can25c 3b.can69c Jack Frost Sugar s b. ba 0 43c 0 b bag 85c MarshmalloW Fluff Durkee 7V0L arl9c Mott*8 Apple Jelly «. o 0 z«rl0e Junket Rennet Powder. 3 pko» 29c Sparkle Chocolate Paddng AnnPa 0. Pk B. 5c Sparkle Desserts t«mpn g avon 3 pta. 7c B08CO Mlk ampllm 2 oz. ar 25c 24 0 (at 43c CrSpO C r a c k e r s Engll.h lyla assormenr b. pkg. 3 9 c J.Bul^-V}ftOkle8_P.ck«n»_A»orfr t «nj 2 0 pkd 29c - Premum Saltnes NabUco lb.pk 0.23c PUsbury Hot Roll Mx. 4Uozpk a 24c Dromedary Gngerbread Mx u% oz. 23c Apple SaUCe A&P fancy 20 o can 2 for 25 C AprCOtS lbby or D«) M*nlo-unpe«!»^ 6 oz can 20c C r a n b e r r y SaUCe DronMdary or Ocean Spray lb. 5<r Frut Cocktal C l b l g P e a c h e S Ubby or D«l Mont. 29 oz can c llbby or Od Mont* 29 oz. can 2 5 o Freestone Peaches Sultana 29 oz. can 27c Grape Juce ASP pf.bo.22c qt.bo. 4c Grapefrut J u c e <8 ox. can 2 for 3c 46 oz. can 37<> Aprcot Nectar Ham- o*u B ht 2 oz. can 0c fl^c Orangeade Vtamn mrchad 46 oz. can 3<3 G n g e r A l e Canada Ory or Whlt» Rock Plus dap. 2 for 35c Jelly EggS Worthmof* lb.b*o23o Rockwood Chocolate Bts Cream of Wheat ok) P kg.l9c M OX. Pk 0.8«28 ot. pkg. 30c Shredded Wheat "«b*co noz.pk»6o Marcal Paper Hankes 2pkgs.l7e Marcal Tolet Tssue 3«.u28o Noxon Metal Polsh **pw2«bleachettc Blnng «.. 2o<.pg.2forl3o AerOWaX U)l peltmg floor wax pt. 25o qt. 45«Wllbert*t Farnlturc PollsnNO ***, tot27«taw - Cmm - Claw Otowwar - Crtaht Owabo - Crew* * Otckak - Cream el Muthroom l r jst, V *. tj( VurJDmvaTQlmg QmmUlg mud Unufuut Value, Pork *» Ev er notced that..you "o spendng Chopne MEATS Because the demand for these tender, jucy meats s so great we can afford to sell them at a very smajl proft, per pound, Whats more, excels waste s removed from every cut before ts weghed. Result? "Super-Rght" meats are. always grand-tastng... always value-gvng. Try them! Porerhonse b P o t R o a s t Bpnelats ClUOk-nb fat added b. 7 9 c Chuck Roast or; Steak Bo n b. 49c Bottom Round Pot Rostnofataddad b. 65c Top/Srlon Roast Bo n< «- n ofa added b.85o Chopped Beef Pur«bW-frWhly ground b. 49c Beef Short Rbs t,/ b.45c Plate and Navel Beef Fr*h ror bolng b. 25c Boneless Brsket Beef Fruh or comed b. 79c Shoulders of Lamb Oos-cut-whoa H>. 49C Leg or Rump of Veal w * \ b 63c Boneless Veal Roas Shoudaf b 65c Breast or Neck of Veal, u>.35c S l c e d BaCOn Sunnyflatd 2 hall pound ptg. 5 5 c Fancy Semtaot Cod Steaks b 43c Mackerel b.29t Fllet roundar n>. 49c Smelts No. b 35c Tred of toast? Want somethng dfferent? Serve these ^Englsh Muffns for a delcous change!. (lazed Donnto. P^O > 2 for c Jelly Donhts «c p^o 6-2»e Marvel Whte Bread.,. «Woz oj 4c BrowQ N f Serve Rolls. pkg of 2 for 7c Hot Cross Buns t pkg of 0 for 25c Plan Dansh Rng... «ch29c A*P COFFEE Jon the many who now MVO up to 5c a pound by changng to A&P Coffee from other* of comparable qualty! EGBT OCLOCK *67 REBCntLE. 0,70c *>d fek t»4ad Jfc.Ugl-04 BOKAtt VlBOfOU r >» ML Ever m n b 7 «**«-«e > «can save fo^dj,;,, aq r 8 M n sh y A&p. CoJ L o n P o r k C h o p s cenetutt- o> 65*= P p r k C h o p s H.p and shoulder cut. b 3 5 c Fresh Pork S, U nulders J Chckens Brolng 8 Fryng-under 4 bt. snon cut b, 37c b 42e Fowl For frcassee taads-^all szes fb. 39c Turkeys 7 n». & under b. 55c ov» 20b* a>. 45c Ducklngs lona sland* lnejt b. 3 9 c Ready-To-Eat Hams wh O eoreth«h»uo> 55c Smoked Pork Shoulders shortcut b.39c Smoked Beef Tongues Smoked Pork Butts shortcut a. 49c Boneeu tt> 69c BeefLver Specally selected fb 59c Beef Kdneys...,. b 23c Fresh Hams Whoo or ether hall b 55c Frankfurters skmes. tb 53c Spced Luncheon Meat s.ced h>55c Bologna or Meal Loaf slced u> 55c Agetl Over SHARP STORE CHEESE A tangy favorte that goes perfeclv wth pe..-. does wonders for dozens of Lenten dshes. Frewh lurfter Ched-O-BU Slced Amercan mported Swss Lederkranz Provolone Grated Amercan Cottage Cheese Gruyere 03 MtLN STREET (near U. S. Post Offce) CRANFORD Sunnyfeld Cheese Food Bordonl MoOBd Slced llaluw tlyl* Cheese. * Bodtnt Foodcraft t>69c utt>po,x3c v 45c H«>53e * * p»o 35c b59c 4oz,Ag23c 7 ox cup 9" 6ozpk»39«Prce* Eflaxtv n Supf ftarwfc pad UHS t Can " - -»»J addng up ft* SUPERMARKETS FRESH FRUTS & VEGETABLES lo nsure freshness and qualty, A&Ps fruts and vegetables are 4hspected on arrval and several tmes a day. Any not n top condton are put on a "Quc c Sale" table at reduced preesl Florda Oranges Strng Deans ^> lane Tomatoes. Table Celery Page Flvw r^- -; -fa «>. 5 Mane PolfllOfWUS.No.lgrad.-A sx. ]0lb.bag35«Yellow Onons Carrots-. / Cahbage. ", v Fresh Escarole f,. Rod Rp* carton of 3 to S 7c \ Pascal or whle talk 2c. fl). S. No grada /Western New whle ; Florda U S No. grada Yellow Turnps USNo/grada fb. 5c Fresh Kale Cleaned and wahad 0 ox. callo. pkf. 7«Flbert Nut Meats, «, «6 oz ceo. ba 0 25«Nut Meats Salted 6 oz. cello, bag 29c Lenten Foods Pnk- Salmon Cold Stream lb can37«whte Meat Tuna Fsh A&P lancy 7 oz. can 37c Tuna Fsh Flakes Sullana. 6ox.can27«. D e l M o n t e S a r d n e s n tomato sauce 5 or oval can 2 «Marshalls Herrng <» tomato «uc«4 ox. can 27c MaKaron Or Spaghett Ann paga b. pkg. 5c P r e p a r e d S p a g h e t t Ann Page 5V o* can 2 «o» 2 5 o Gortons; Flaked Fsh ««. 7ox. P kg23o Beardsleys Codfsh Cakes a OMoxcanl9o Beardsleys Shredded Codfsh Henz Cream of Tomato Soup 4 ox. Pkg. 80 can 0c Brlls Spaghett Sauce. a OM ox can 6«Premer Sauce Arturo 8 ox can 6 La Choy Chnese Dnner - pkg- 49c Uncle BeU*8 Rce Convarted-long gran 4 or. pkg. 7 Menners Spansh Rce. «s or can 9c MM* Frosted Lbbys Orange Jure Food & ox car. 22c Strawberres Jbbyt or Brdoye 3 or pkg, 37c French Style Beans ubbywbrdeya o<u pkg 2 5 c Cod Fllet Capn John fc. 4«."fV»v; lm! km

4 $&."- _,,^,.-, yr^.^tljfflfq* ft) Par* Sx THE CRANTORD CTZEN AND CHE0NCLB, THUBflDAY, MARCH 9, -W0 Legon Unt Observes 7th Annversary~- A dnner was held last Thursday nght by Cranlord Unt, 2^2, Amercan Legon, n observance ot ts seventeenth brthday annversary.* celebraton took, place, at LePrees Restaurant, Roselle Parfc Among guests were the follow -, ng "county offcers Presdent, Molly Steudle of Unon; vcepresdents,, Mrs^ Mary-_RS{ ) o, Garwoodj Emly" Byrnes, Roselle, and Gertrude Meyer, Roselle, Park, and members^ of neghborng unts. Marguerte Earhart, past presdent, revewed the hstory and work of the Legon Auxlary. Past presdents, ntroduced by Madelne Baxter, presdent, lghted the candles on the brthday cake. A 50-cup coffee.urn was presented to the unt by the past presdents. Mabel Kam was toastmaster and Margaret,Knght was charman, of arrangements. annual "secret pal* revealng and exchange of gfts was ob- served., ". Redden Attends Youth Conference A Charles Redden,, youth conservaton charman of * the Wednesdsy Mornng Club, attended an all-day -youth conference -last -week- sponsored -by the New Jersey State Federaton of yfomr. ens Clubs; program was held at the Womans Club n Maplewood. Mss Stella Scurlock. of Washngton, D. C, general federaton youth conservaton charman, recommended that womens clubs gve more thought to cooperatng wth other groups on-yout,h con- FDJE FRENDS DESERVE FNE FOOD SANDWCHES Man or Ble 8l»e Cornne rloae-^-udmrnude BREAD CAKRfl. eaokleg. Phone CBanford G-SS3O Weddlnf and Party Caterer* BENNERS - AKEfc WEEK-END servaton. She. sad that New Jer^ Sty has good laws for chldren and that t s unque n ts ctzenshp nsttute for gru program.. ; A panel 6f representatves fron> varous Jjoutl _Mences_was_jtea«tured n the afternoon sesson. Mrs; Russell P. Walker, state youth con* servaton charman, was moderate or.- Results of communty cocer^ lve youth plannng were dscussed and t was reported that Unon^ spends $24,000 on ts youth pro* gram and that Verona spend* $6,000. Soph Dance me t scndy ScufT Cndy Scuff," s the Cn derella theme for the sophomore class dance to be held tomorrow at 8 p m., n the hgh school gym-* nasum. Plans "are undersupefvson of Harold Mller, class spon-" sor. Mus? wll be by the Kng^ Quntet.. ~ Pat Langlle, charman, has been workng wth class offcers anrjf commttee charmen on arrange* ments fpr {he event... offcers nclude Presdent^ JFred. Mackenf ze; vce-presdent, Barbara Kaul; secretary; Vvan Adams;...treasj urer, Robert.Fnney, and ptu? dent councl representatve, Jean Swanekamp... v Commttee charmen areas follows Decoratons, Max McCortcketn, Arthur Eschenlauer; publcty, Frank Wednecht; nvtatons, Nel Curran; refreshments, Patrca Anderson, and cleanup; Robert Halsey..., Accepted at Colleges followng senors at Cranford Hgh School have been acsr cepted at colleges for September; 950 Alfred K. Frgola. son of Mr, jjnd A. Frgola of 00 Herang avenue, School of foregn Servce of Georgetown Unversty, Washngton, D. C; John H. Mcrntnck, snn nr Mr and Mrs Johrt McClntock of 327 Walnut avenue, Unversty of Vrgna; Warren Wf Esenberg, son of Mr. and Mrsr Samuel S. Elsefberg of 28 Sprng Garden street] George Washngton Unversty, Washngton, D. C, and Walter Dxon, son of Mr. and Charles Anderson of 5 Wall street Drew Unversty, Madson. VffXf ter also has been awarded the Rose Memoral Freshman Scholarshp at Drew. \ Kenworth Super Market! Meat Department Porterhouse STEAKS, Prme Beef.. Srlon STEAKS. Prme Beef Fresh-Klled FRYNG CHCKENS Legs or Rumps of VEAL... Fre»h GROUND BEEF TaykrV Astorted COLD CUTS / Dary Bar Good Luck MARGARNE lb. 25c BALLARD BSCUTS,. 2 cans 29c PABST^TT CHEESE, box 26c Amours Star PURE LARD 2 lb. jar. 29c., o.. V Frozen Foods Brd* Eye Green PEAS SnoCrop ORANGE JUCE MNUTE STEAKS Brds Eye STRAWBERRES b. box 23c can 27c pkg. of 4 59c box c "-0-2. " ". SPRY ; 3 lb. can Aunt Jemma PANCAKE FLOUR 2 boxes 25c Mothers OATS... box 2c Breast of Chcken TUNA FLAKES...can 25c Produce, -. - o - > ;. ; " U.S. No. POTATOES 0 lbs. 35c U. S. No, YELLOW ONONS 3 lbs. 4c Fancy Youn^CARROTS- 2 bun. 5c ESCAROLE.,,. 2 Dbs. 5c New Green CABBAGE 2 lbs. 9c L SUPER [ rabjuno STACK at Year Servce BOUE8 MM^.Taea^ Wed, Sat. S A. H.to S P. M. Than, mat *tt. FA. M. lo^s P. M. #B Boulevard (Bet 9th A 20th) KenOworth TWN COUNTY GROCEKS HOMBV4AKXNG Economc* Advstp, PutHt Stpes BUctteamd Gas Comfamy Vcnatl* Plab HMnsmakora who mllfo tno.po of flsb n ther menu we hmm for dlnnerr Wth the dwtopmmt of -rfrtgwrlon, and traasjas many wotlas offlsh are arallftue. n an cououess ways at preparng futt, B addton to bo- Tnj; ftrxwmlf*!, tlw the nqtrtq outrltt T«lae»l ot flsh s not to ba overlooked. Psh conulns lsxg* gnsntoles ot odne and mlneraljfmceasay for health. When choosng fresh flsb ft your desler nelp n yonr selecton. n.remember these ponts t Skn and color shonld be brght. 2. Scales should adhere well, St.Eyes nust be,cle-r, not sunken or wrnkled..^ouls-shqld; he red Flesb should be frm antteu*-, u t. ;-;.. -._. Odor should be fresh., 7. UU» sume on skn.. Body shoold be rgd or sf.. Body wtt m**aa snk to water. Sneo cleanng and preparng m, flkh takes a certan amount of skn hs,y the dealer prepare t tor you. Remember that fsh may be prepared m many. ways bakng, brolng, steamng and pan-tryng. Snce flsh U usually a neutral color remember to serf* t wth colorful vegetables and lemon, parsley or watercress for *xtra eye appeal. _.. Codfltw l cup salt codfsh - cups mashad. potatoes cups mfflt " 2 eggs, beaten ^ cttp drppngs, melted % up. pepper Separate flsh nto fne peces and soak n cold water for 8 hours. Mx wth remanng ngredents. <Tnrn nto casserole.and bake at SSOF. tor 26 mnutes. Serrtm 6. Not* cap packaged, shredded codfsh may bo used snd no soakng wll fas necessary ±- Bated Stuffed Blue Hsh 4- lbs. blue flsh 3 cups celery or tbsp. salt broad stuffng RemoTe bone from fsh and desn. Sprnkle flan nsde and out wth NUNN-BUSH 6.95 salt Stuff and te h about t places to hold flh together, ^lacjr n open pan wth no water and bake tor hour «nd 0 mutates at 876F. 8erres 6. tbsp. chopped onon cup fnely chopped celery tbsp. butter- - or margarne tbsp. enrched Fsh Loaf % tap. salt cap mlk % caps bread crumbs leg* % lbs. flaked flsb. tp. Worcestershre sauce flour Saute onon and celery n melted margarne untl lghtly browned.. Add flour and salt and blend. Add mlk, strrng untl smooth, cook untl thckened, strrng constantly. Combne wth bread crumbs, egg, flsh and Worcestershre sauce. Pack nto loaf pan 8 x 4- z 2%. Bake at 8S0*F. for hour. Serves M. S or 4 lb. Vt tp. onon salt mackerel /. 8 tbsp. chopped 8 tap, nalt " pcmft " """ " t tbsp. batter lemon or margarue Parsley potato 2 caps soft balls N breadcrumbs Clean and wash flsh. Sprnkle la- sde wth half the salt Combne margarne, bread crumbs, onon salt and pckles. Staff the flsh and saw up the openrng. Place on *-Wall greased 6" heat resstant platter and bake a* SyfF. for to lu hours. Remove thread, garnsh wth slces of lemon and parsley. PUs parsley potato balls at th* ad*. 8tufWna cups flue. tap. salt bread crumbs % tap. pepper large onon., % tap. thyme slced tap. butter % cup dced celery. or margarne % cup mlk 3 tbsp. green ~ \ - - p e p p e r Combne bread, onon, celery, green pepper and seasonngs; Belt buer pr margarne n mlk and, scald. Add lqud to bread mbtture and blend thoroughly; Yeld 2 cups. We Suggest... - / -. ^r l \ Wlbur Coon Shoes Guaranteed To Gve Comfort to the Woman wth Problem Feet Specal 3.50 Sells Elsewhere for 6.90 N OUR DEPARTMENT EDGERTON Edgerton Mens - GOLF SHOES, Reg N OUR > CHLDRENS DEPARTMENT FOR NFANTS Crsant Footbulder 5.00 Stes B to EE. Bee FOR CHLDREN BROWN and WHTE TA8SLE BROWN TP BROWN HOCCA8N BROWN and WHTE MOCCASN Stses 8^, - U Sxes 2^ - 3 A to E. A to E YOURE NVTED To Stop n and See Our Enlarged and Newly Redecorated Shoe Store. CRSANT SHOE HOSPTAL ANDREW CRSANT Graduate Amercan Practtpedlcal School OPEN DALY TUX 7 P. M Centennal Ave. Cr Ctes Dangers of Socalsed Medcne, dsadvantages and dangers nherent under a-progranvof compulsory socalzed medcne were rtress^ Tuesday nlghr by Dr.^Sdney H. Carsley at a meetng of the Lons Club n the ocach and Four R e s t a u r a n t....*-.;. f -... ; - ntroduced bj\ Wllam J. Fredrck, past;presdent of the dub, Dr. Carsley ouuned the requrements for the operatons of a program of socalzed medcne under a mandatory plan and the effects at Cranford Hgh School presented an tautatpn of- "Arthur Godfreys Talent Scouts" show at an assemt would have on, the mass of Amercan people. " Charles J. Stevens, charman of a. Cranford. Lons, commttee- that cooperated n the arrangng of a football game last fall between alumn teams of Cranford and Weeleld Hgh Schools, gave an accountng of profts whch ds- Closed that sum of $203.8 had been realzed by the club. Named as the Lons representatves on. the mayors recreaton commttee was George Ward whle Chartes Schllnger Was selected co-representatve on the Cranford Communty Councl... Accordng to an announcement made at the meetng, 23 Lons and ther wves, were present Sunday erng the Memoral Presbyteran Church n Newark where the clubs frst presdent, the, Rev. Prtchard was master of ceremones,.;..,-/ Gayle Sass, whose, talent scout was Arlene Hann, played a pano solo, the "Argonase," by Massnet. Joan Zuok.,Melba Segebade, Nor- Oron pagtor. ^^Vlctor D. Shaheen, club past resdent, wan cted for gettng 0 new members for the local lons. He was also^gven a plaque and Lons master keyjor hs acheve- wll be used for dancng to name band musc and for square danctr l» o - ". "".." ; General admsson ncludes dancjng, entertanment and partcpauon n hourly drawngs for door przes. A small fxed contrrequred for each game, rde and for refreshments., Talent Scout Show ( Gven at Hgh School seventh and eghth grades ment*.. ^-^_ Rud MeUner was the dscoverer of Tm Schuman who played a ng guests were" Lous < G. at te"cranfofdbpard of Educaton and Dr. CarT<G; Hanson, past presdent of the tary Club, - Bock Beer Festval To Ad Red Cross Md-Century tock Beer festval Wll be staged Wednesday for beneft of the Amercan Red Cross at the armory at 34th street Park avenue, New York Cty. Brewers of New Jersey and A New York are puttng on the show. Almost $40,000 was rased last year when more than 20,000 persons turned out on a rany nght to jon fheyfrolc and see art all- tar show,. Brg. Gem E. F. Jeffe, New York chapter fund charman, sad that he expected at least double that amount wlt be rased by the festval ths year toward the natonal Red Cross quota of $50, 000,000.., s /,, A large ndoor theatrcal settng has been constructed for thecarnval. Faced off n front of the stage wl be a ballroom-sze area whch 0 ma Searle and Bemadne Kurznak dd a tap and twrl routne, scouted by Barbara Pease. Lynne Sheldon, sponsored by Roberta McKeen, presented an orgnal sketch book tme act, Elnor McKm was talent scout for Dorece Hann, Grace Wessells, Hene Johnsen and Kathy Vogel, who dramatzed "She Wore a Yellow Rbbon." Nancy Renert and Pat Ross played a.pano duet, "Dark Eyes. y were sponsored by Nancy Lerda. Ballerna Nancy. Hubbard, scouted hy Janet Herhster, danced to "Brds n the Brook," and Joan Oghtcap presented Cherry Re- Betty. Apgar, Jean ska and Freda Echler, who, sang, "Whsperng Hope." grls were accompaned by Maron Kaye. clarnet solo, "-Some" Enchanted EVenng;" wth accompanment by Bll Douglas. Vrgna Musa, scwted "by Judy Botts, playpd Chopn\s "Polonase," and Davd Crane, Bartone, sang the "Whffenpof Song^! He.was sponsored by Bll Wlsonxand accompaned by Carolne Heston.. fnal act, scouted by Fatty Hart, featured Patty Castaldo who dd a^russan bauet, "n the Orchard-." Kenlworth Lons Club To Mark Charter Nght KENLWORTH ffth annversary of charter nght Wll be observed by the Kenlworth Lons Club begnnng at 75 p. m. next Thursday n the Kenlworth nn. Lades Nght for. the club wll be marked at the same tme. program has been _ arranged by Wllam Broderck, charter nght commttee charman. ; VGuest _speaker at; the. dnner; meetng wll be Gustave Steffens of Elzabeth, a retred polce captan who "served 30 years wththe EQzabeth Polce Qepartment and baa. been presdent of Crme Detecton Laboratores of New Jersey snce 9. speaker wll.dfcuss scenc crme detecton. gtjwll be ncluded h the evenngs actvtes, and przes wll "... rderj~far-he best-- spot dances.....**. ; brthdays of four club members wll also Be celebrated. Those to be honored are Presdent Edwn W.. Kraus, Past Presdent Wllam Bjuder, Paul Matweyshyn, and Patrylow* Brght Carolna Future _ Makng Topc For VA Department E. F. Brehm of Elzabeth the ;.hsto«y -of- rug makng fro,. ancent tmes to present cjay at = «neclng.monday_o the Amercan Home Department of the VUaj _ /ement Assocaton at h! home of R. T. Fdw e u. Orange avenue..,.. An«4ue and modern rugs we* exhbted. Among specaltes w e «two hand-woven rugs made by-j man of Armenan background who came to the Unted States duru. the lftth Century. One covered the snkng of the Mane and the.. Bll Albans, son of Mr. andrecoraea many-ot the mportant Thomas Albans, ST.,,of 42. Wall names and events^ot that century street, has been,rated a standout together wth the hemspheres atluete and one. of the. fnest track marked geographcally. How t 0 stars ever to enfefthe Unversty purchase and care for rugs also of North Carolna at Chapel Hll, was dscussed... - accqrdng-to a sports column publshed recently n the Twn Cty J..H. Praul,- A. J. Dav«Members-attendng were MN Sentnel of. Wnston-Salem, N. 0. "J. B. Brewster, Edward t,was noted on the column, Whte, V, W. J. Angus, J r however, that the Cranford student mght forego track compet- Lange, Mrs* W. Sanford Bshop H. H. McKm, Fred ton so that he mght devote more Frederck Sahln, O. B tmejo^loptball. n wnter drlls, Grant, A. G. Henrch, T Albans has been.. playng frst ^E. Gregory and E, L. c strng end on the offensve team Hasch. M)rs, Thomas Beer and of Coach Carl Snavelys Tar Heels PB. Alger were co-hos tesses. and wngback on the frst-strng Mrs! Charles Redden s charman defensve *." of the group and Fred FaTrjer news of Albans. selecton s co-charman.. " for frst-strng roles s all the more remarkable n vew of the clouded future n football the youth faced last; fall as the result of an njury suffered n a grdronclash -between the.unversty of North Carolna freshman and Wake Forest n Wnston-Salem. At that tme - t was beleved he would, never agan don a football unform! _ -.,..,. _ Frst Lne of Parkway To Be Opened n May frst lne-of New. Jerseys frst parkway. Route 4, extendng from the Clark-Cranford lne to lsts Fourth Course Flower Show School Garden Club of Nfcw llersey wll present the fourth course at the nnth State Flower Show School, March 27, Aprl 3 and Aprl 5 at the Orange Lawn Tenns Club, South Orange. Ray. mond-p. Wsmer of the Cranford Garden Club s a member of the State garden club -commttee. - - course s open to anyone Who seeks credts or who smply wants nformaton on hortculture, flower arrangement or flower show practce. Ths s one of the fve Pnnt-p as, wll h<» nppnph n May, courses necessary for ratng-byth State Hghway.Commssoner Natonal Councl of State Garden Spencer Mller, Jr., has announced. Clubs as. an accredted flower.lne to Route 35 s. near the show judge. Eclson crossng of the Rartan n Reservatons should be made Woodbrdge, Mddlesex County.. wth the secretary, James A. Travel wll be lmted to pass senger cars n the frst major mprovement for access to the shore resorts^but n addton more pleasure wn WNprovded m the development of ^pcnc and lookout areas, the commssoner sad. Descrbed as a "Parkway wthn a Park," thenew roadway wll have scenc background preserved wth natve plants. Modern facltes wll be provded for vehcular flow w.thout nterrupton at stop lghts and ntersectons at grade. Commssoner Mller contnued. llustrated booklets have been sent to the varous-governng offcals along the-route.. STOP Payng Hgh Prces for Good Meats. Weve Cut Our Overhead to Bone and Are Passng On Resultng Economy To* You. Buy Your Meat at Craufords Only "ALL-MJEAT" SHOP! TASTY, TENDER, DEUCOUS \ PRME MBlS OF BEEF NO FNER BEEF ANYWHERE AT ANY PRCE! Fresh-Klled FRYERS.; ; WkdW* Fresh-Klled FOWL.. Fresh Jersey PORK LONS (rb end) Best (n %lk prnts) PRNT BUTTER Smoked BEEF TONGUES lb. lb. lb. lh. lb. 37 C 39 C 45 C 69 C 43 C FtlDAY NGHT SPECALS!,6-9 P.M. Only BEST PRNT BUTTER, RB and SHOULDER COTS. Lqge, 505 Hghland avenuo, Upper Montclar. l l ALUMNUM WNDOWS Etablbkt* KB CSanford ^y - ;.. Freah-KHed CAPON (6). ave.),c. lfa. Frstly Ground CHOPPED BEEF k HormeJs or Hygnuks Ready-To-Eat SMOKED HAMS b. (8hankEnd) Armours Star SKNLESS FRANKS lb. Armour** SUCED BACON DONT FQRGET-r- We Carry a FuU Lne of Delcous Cetlergreen Frozen Foods STEAKS PORTERHOUSE-. U>. Onmteed 75c QD To Melt SRLON, Your Mouth! OPEN FRDAY NGHTS UNTL 9 P. M. Norjl Unon Ave. Stens) FREE DELVERY Cranford Wns James Loranger receved the Lfe Scout award at a Court of Honor cdnd^cted by. Boy Scout Troop 79, Tuesday evenng n the Frst Presbyteran Church. award was presented by Scoutmaster Harry Walsh of Troop 78. Jamesalso, receved mert badge awards n cvcs and, stamp collectng Robert Belden was uppontefl~a" junor assstant scoutmaster of the troop and also receved a mert bnd^ award npersonal health Phlp Smullen was apponted senor patrol leader. w AJlrst class badge; was presented to Carroll Schacht and second class badges f6 Thomas Hoesly and Denns Smth by Rchhrd Durley and Thomas GUey of the troops advancement commttee. Seven Tenderfoot badges were awarded by Scoutmaster Albert GessleF. to Robert Achlles, Robert Ayre, Frank Glogorsk, Angelo LaBraco, Gene Montenecourt, Rchard Oest and Wllam Rosencrantz.,TrpQP_ 79 s sponsored by the Everymans Bble. Class of the church. /... Alargteret Greene Guld Holds Annual Electotn Lbby Anderson was, reelected presdent of the Margaret Greene Guld at ts annual, busness supper meetng Monday nght n the Frst Presbyt«r,ajh.Church. Also renamed was. Hblen Klase, treasurer....,-..._,.._., _!....-; Tho slate of ofbcers was rpresented by Ann Thompson n- the absence of Margaret Conley, charman of the nomnatng commttee, who s convalescng from an llness. Those elected were Frst vrp-nresdent and broerawchar- man, Clara Wllams; second yce- presdent and charman of sewng and mssonary projects; Dorothy Arnold; tljrd vce-presdent and Flpper. charman, Dors Schultze; recordng secretary, Gladys. Conger, a\d correspond.ng secretary, Ruth Rchms_ resa Hgbe was narted a new member of the nomnatng commttee. Anderson, who presded J reported that the Senor Fellowshp had packed, wrapped and pad the postage for the remanng boxes of clothng, collected by the gujd for Mary Ldu Glley* who s workng wth dsplace.d"-persons n Germany..X t " RuthSfaJje Wptott^d vpn^the sec- Lond vst mad^a^sday to.cranrford Hall. She "\yas accompaned (by Mldred MacConnell and Eye^ ]>n Jacobus. Ted Seavy urged all f members to attend the sprng Presbyteral meetng Aprl n Devotons were led by Wllams. da Putscher, supper charman, was assstjed by Alva Banker, Beach.and.Grace Mack. Anabelle^Ward was apponted sewng charmah^f the Elzabeth Presbyteral Socety. % Husbands Scold f Wves Look OW?*». looklnc,rodj4er thta yar Our wtwtbcr [tro. U yon. too, look unad, dr Local Dstrbutor. SafTer Food Products. Newark Phone BUrelow &dd-u)p "n WHN TSMT* THE CRANFORD CTZEN AND CHRONCLE, THURSDAY, MAHCfr Lbby Earfy (Garden Sweer 20-os. Del Monte Corn Kraft DLnhers Pllsbury Pancake Flour Vermont Mad Syrup Apple Sauce Z Frut Cocktal Peaches HM^ta! ah. Cream Style * One Week Only!. J& Specal for One Week! One Week *% 20-o». Only! JL" pk 9t. One Week Only! 2-ox. bottle 25c Del Monte Sardnes la Tom. font* ^ XS-n. can C 32c Pnk Salmon **"*"* *^.37c 7c Tua FsJ *"- " lh " "* c H0M4HE4n Shr( Wheat Puffs SEAl 3c Uptons Tea Oro T.ftk Nestle nstant Cocoa *. S9lh Annvmary Femtmrmt CRSCO C-ox. 3t»79c ^Wlsons MOR Pork Keep supply n your pantry! EECHNUT Baby Foods Jt. fooos Uncle Bens Rce &l "^t».^ 7c SDup^MprS 7^b3 ^ 32c Soup Mx US."" 0 3 a^ 35c Tomato Soup au " Hf *«^«w. 0c Henz Tomato Soup!r 0c Baby Fddds^, W^^Sc Rtz Crackers HAW$eo ^ + 32c Krspy Crackers """"SL*,** 25c Weners s«~. "*.. *t^!"a» 45c Hunt Club Dog Food S9th Annvtrmry\ Femtmnst! Waxtex 23c 59db Amnvertary Featmrel Sterlng Table Salt yackas*»jv«. Rant auty phk or ojtnd. Fner Coffee* At Any Prce! r package rxsa^gaftee^^^^^mr^jfc Edtcator Crackers S9th Annvenary Feature!, Sunshne Hydrox Weston Cookes VrfOKe M X Choc Fuda. Palmolye Soap 3 3^ 22c MH SUE *% lon* PAMOUVE a h, 2c Start the 4-day Palmolve Beauty Plan today! of 6 patna* Habtont Vegetable tsoupr *tt 2Tc 59th Annhertary Featurel Chum Kng Chow Men Dnner COfttpMtt 50c 4-oz., can noodle,, 6-oz. can % chcken mushroom chow meln 7-Mnl» EMON Matt** CompUt* P* Pe Mx Pe Crust Mx ST" Puss n Boots e " **", c«do, tc Vt-ox. VC pkg. ov BAB-t CLEANSER ^ 2c 59th Anncertary Feature! vory Soap For DUhes, Parsons Ammona Ajax Cleanser ~ Colgate l s FAB FAB Rcher blend. Ground fresh.to order. /* / r» A» Wnrres- Coffee " H * l " TZ 67c w merest v-otoe *.», o/c wc *>.. w D uum.. MarVOetw! Lghter boded, vgorous flavor. deal Coffee "*t^/ f*... 77c Heavy boded. Tops them all! VEL Laundry or Bath a 25c vory Soap Super Suds Peach Nectar H " r o o a^ Laundry Soap 5c Cashmere Bouquet Sunsweet PruneJuce,29c Chffon Soap Flakes Tomato Juce 27c vory Soap PERSONAL SZE -* 5c vory Flakes For lngere, Dthe,, Etc 26c vory Snow for Lngere, Dthe, Ere. 26c McCormcks Food Colors 22c A»tort«d cwled rtd. tlu» and flr n n h Camay Bath Soap 2 2 2c Camay Tolet Soap 3 3T 22c Spc & Span PmbOed For deanlm* Surface* 22c OXYDOL For Wnber Wathetl T r 26c DUZ DVZ Do Everythng For Duhet, Laundry or Bath * eok*«23c S2c; P*.63C Tral bar of Dal Soap attached to Chffon Flakes. TDE Oceans of Sud* 26c 3T 26c X 69c E 38<;,too,can lute Wuwtah your RED CROS$-Gv 69c Hand Soaj>\ 9c DREFT For DUhes and Fne Fabrcs JS> 26c Newt Dfferent! Ooodorant Soap JDAL / Prce ^dbamaf t at Updm Mat Mmkels.v Acme Sav-U-Trm removes much surplus fat before wegh-. ng, gvng you more meat for your money. Acme s famous for beef! Tender, j/cy. what a treat!» \ No Fat Added Featured at all Acmes Pork Lons lb. 35c,,. Lean, tasty potk s rch n vtamn &. AcmeSOv-U-Trm gves you more meat! ; CENTER CMt PORK CHOPS * 59c - Smoked Cofrtage Ham^ Smoked Tongues Mdget Lverwurst "V^ f»63c * 39c * 49c cksof^lamb Lamb Lver Plate Beef fr«h or CotnxJ (Lon End) "Frebher than Fresh" Acme frosted fsh s quck frosted mmedately after beng caught Ready for the pan AH fop^, no \yaste. Try Acmes frosted fsh for Wholesome, nutrtous Lenten meals! Teddy s Fllet of Cod - Senre Acm«t cheat* and other dary products lor tealthlul wholesome Lanhen mets. - Mld Store Cheese v 49c Youre sure to enjoy the x <rch flavor! ^ Cottage Cheese MuenstwCjL.. _ *«. o, P be Fancy BFeu Cheese "> 65c Domestc Swss Cheese.* 75c Amercan Cheese cosl * 45c Prncess Margarne Pel Rch Margarne Lowest Egg Trtes n 7 Veartl Gold Seal Fresh ggs r?r,53c ^V Gold Seal Large Eggs "j^r 5c Slver Seal Eggs^- St...47c Jucy Florda Oranges udlura.sh* Oomen 39c. Large Florda Oranges do%en 49c Plenty of rch juce! At all Acmes! Jucy Florda Seedless Grapefrut 3 for 25c Seedless from the best grapefrut growng \ secton of Florda. ^ You have not tasted grape- ) frut untl youve tred these! Extra Large Grapefrut, Seedless each 0c Broccol "" FANCY StlfCTED Tomatoes 2 >x«chlean Spansh Onons ~* 5c ranor Florda Green Beans NEW CtOP FLORDA ~ Red Blss Potatoes Open Fr tl» 5c 3 «~ 9c Snecolly PVced! package Seabrook Freached Green Beans P0 O g e 23c Packed mmedately after pckng. Double your * money bock f you do not agree these are the fnest youve ever tasted,j,, ** -_ 6-o*. deal Orange \luce Concentrated. eon %ch can molfes /z pnts pure lulcel n J r\ > l_ V* Snow Crop O O Red Raspberres l2ox pk j Jc Luscous/largo sweet raspberres at ther best! A treatl Seabrook Blueberres ST*.. 3c MAXSON French Fred Potatoes ^ 9c Seabrook Succotash UM O«N nrtx Seabrook Peas 23c Brdseye Peas Ten-Da Steaks packag* c. Rushed o*m- trath, from our modtm sa»- Acm*r F la«at togr*dl««tal c^d Spce loaf Cgke 2*+ 25c Strawberry Flled Buns rs? 25c Apple-Flled Coffee Cake 39c Lousana Crunch Rng 39c Angel Food Rng P, UW 29C Sr 55c Brown V Serve Rolls P ox-«45c Brown n Serve Srreussel SHr 25c Supreme Whte Bread ""w 4c Dansh Rum Rng Vrgna Lee Specal!»h» 39c Delcous, tender, (laky Dansh coffee cake, rum flavored fllng, glazed wth mellow rum-flavored syrup, creamy vanlla cng. * tell ^ km m $ m..-.-t^j ;).«, -ss ; f " }M ;» al m

5 Eght THE CRANFOBD CTZEN AND OHBONCLB., THUBSPAY. MARCH 0. 9S0 p eus Rotary Condtons Jacob Stanley of 3 Sylvester street spoke on her recent trp to Europe at the weekly luncheon Sneetng last Thursday of the Ro- Sary Club n Howard Johnson Restaurant, Route 29. She was ntroduced by A. E. Meurer. n her talk, Stanley told expressed to of npprprnton. w av er- by persons n France ad gven through the Marshall Plan. Whle n Thaucourt, j^rance, Stanley was asssted cue day by George Robert, who served as an nterpreter for her. ecenhetterrlf-om-mr Robert, he wrtes " receved n French a revew treatng of the Marshall Plan. Ths revew s edted n Pars by a secton.of the Amercan Embassy and t s of the greatest mportance because, most of the Frenchmen had a false dea of ths plan. am qute convnced that wthout the plan and the ad from the Unted States, we could have done.nothng at all and-would be starvng now." Stanley spoke of the cleanlness of Germany and Swtzerland and sad the latter was progressve and "very beauul." She also told ot her - vst tq ; Rome where she.was receved n pud-» ence by Pope Pus X. Stanley commended -Rotary lor Us foundaton fellowshps enablng foregn students to study-hereand Amercan students to study abroad... Fourteen jjackages, contajhng 300 pounds of food and 20 pounds of candy were.sent to the Rotary Club of the sle of Jersey, accordng to an announcement; food was purchased at cost from the Center Market Ths was the clubs second shpment to the sle. Sdney Breen was to charge, of packng the gfts. A beneft entertanment, orgnally planned for Aprl 5, was postponed untl fall. Proooods wll go to the Rotary student loan fund. Dr. Fletcher Glpln, nducted nto membershp last week, was named by Robert M. Crane, prest dent, to. the nternatonal servce commttee. Area Ht by Seasom? s ; Frst Lghtnng-Storm Strong wnds contnued to lash the Cranford area today;followng bref but heavy rans yesterday and a lghtnng storm last nght, the frst of the season n ths secton. Sustaned wnd veloctes of close to 40 mles, an hour have been reported n the, past 48 hours wth gsts retarded n the 50- mle-an-hour rangev n spte of the wnds, temperatures n Cranford yesterday reached nto the 50s, but by ths mornng the mercury had dpped to the 20s. and was expected to reman there most of the day. Readngs of dto 5 degrees are forecast for tonght wth" more cold weather and.partly cloudy skes scheduled for~tomorrow; Rosary Socety Plans. Card Party Aprl 7 \ Plans for a card party to. be held Aprl 7 at 30 p. m., at Koos Brothers, Rahw*ay, were made Monday nght at a meetng of the RosarjL Sqdejyjn St Mchaels School. Mlton W. Renhar charmen n charge of arrangements. socety wll bold ts annual communon breakfast May. Co-charmen are J. F. Rowan -?0d_M^;_ J?^ Murjray. A relgous flm approprate for Lent was shown at the Meetng. W. C. Wlson was program charman. meetng was conducted by Edward P Gaffney, presdent, To nstall Parkng Meters n Cranford (Contnued mm pageant) mans to serve" that area. > pettoner- s^^- -h plan? $Q bjujld homes «f the $0,000 to $2,000 range of four" roomv wth lull cellar and expanson attc.. followng land sales were pproved lots 85, 86, 87 and tlo, block 623, to H. J. Shaheen or $500; lot 88, block 623, Rverde drve, to H. J. Shaheen for $25; Jots lfnud 2, block 29, Hawthorne street, to John Jaone for $400; an odd-shaped parcel n lock 54, Oak lane to W. G. flcpherson for T. V. Albert tof 750. clerk-was authorzed to advertse for bds for the removal of 5 dead trees and 0 stumps. Chckenpox Tops lst Chckenpox topped the lst of contagous dseasesreported to the Board of Health durng the past week, t was announced yesterday by Health Offcer y?. P. Smth. re were.24 cases of chckenpox, 8 cases of measles and one case each of mumps and whoopng cough reported. ; erect an advertsng sgn on townshp property at Sprngeld and North. Unon avenues n xonnecon wth ts forthcomng beneft lay on\aprl 4 and 5.. \ Polce report for last month KDS KUM TO KELLYS 7.99 Szes 8-6 Reg. $9.95 MRACLE AT KELLYS We Dd t Before and We Do t Agan NOW Orgnal Mouton Australan Hare Skunk Coat Squrrel Dyed Coney Mnk Dyed Coney Stenclled Lapns Mendoza Beavers Northern Seals Mouton Lambs KkUdn Coats < 2 Persan Paws MNK SKNS.00 Mnk Trmmed CLOTH COATS Natural MUSKRAT \ Slverhlu <f *V g\g\ MUSKRAT 9aUO Northern Rack MUSKRAT 9.00 Hurry? Hurry! Kum ap Get Em Frst Kum Frst Served Plus Federal Tar On All ^ur tems All Soles Fnal N PARKNG -OPEN TL 9 P. M. Geo-ge Ave. (Opp. Fre House) Lnden thowed 35 "calls nvestgated ncludng 3 auto accdents n whch va persons were njured; $469 n lnes collected of whch $275 went to the townshp and $04 to the ounty. Fre report for last molth ncluded four general and 2 stll alarms wth property loss, estmated at $5,935. ambulance made 9 trps durng the month. Because the estmated cost of $42,000 for constructon of a santary sewer a Lexngton avenue. Concord, Morse and Clark streets and penman road s more than can be jused at ths tme for^ the lew resdents.,to.^ be ^served, the commttee decded not to undertake the mprovement. A petton was receved last year from res- dents of the area askng for the sewer... A map of a new development to be undertaken.by T. V. Albert rt Dvson avenue and Heathermede Letter* to THE EDTOR 9 Englsh Vllage CrantordrNrJ.- March 4th, 950 Edtor; Ctzen and Chroncle, Cranford,. Nl J.. Dear Sr Last evenng a solctor for funds for theamercan Red Cross called at my home. Lkely most of the homes n Cranford have been or soon wll be called upon to gve to ths^ worthy cause; - thmk most ol us look uponyne Red Cross as an Assocaton to help people n tme of war, floods or other great -dsasters and we do not apprecate all ths Organzaton does for the folks at home., ranford Post, 22, Amercan Le- - - r < 4 ^ZS fo TsocaUon. whch.j* a part of the Ttonnrs As- Bed Cross, s dong an outstandng pece of work for the ctzens of Cjanford. understand that Cranford was the frst town to have a Blood Donors Assocaton^. When you have someone n the hosptal who has needed blood transfusons and.4he-hospltgl-nfonn3 you that they would lke you to replace two pnts of blood for every pnt used t s nce to know that by callng Katharne Wagstaff, the effcent Secretary of the Cranford Chapter of the Amercan Red Cross, she wll get members of-the Blood Donors Assocaton to supply to the hosptal the amount- of blow) used/ wsh to thank Wagstaff and the -members of. the Blood Donors Assocaton who have gven so wllngly,»and personally feel thqt we shtuld do our.part by helpngs to - support the - Amercan Red Cross.. e, ncludng 26 buldng, lots, was referred to the Plannng Board. Very truly yours,. LOUS R. ALLSON PrablMU Chld VltU ARlyrbySclftlsts A 0-year project at Tale unversty reveals for the frst tme the detaled development ot vson nfants and chldren. project whch s headed by Dr. Arnold GeseU. promnent authorty n the feld of chld behav* lor. has produced fndngs thajlejfc. tablsh a new approach to the. problems of, chld vson. "se fndngs show that^ the chqd s never a mnature adult even n hs vsual equpment," ac- cordmg to the report "t should necessary -to wattf»hl~b$f Uted adolescent and, a to determne the effcency jd hs vsual functons." results of the nvestgatons are reported n a new book, "Vson, ts.development n nfant and Chld." authors are Dr. Glenna E. Bulls.. v r tnforamton was collected through clncal examnatons carred Jon durng the past ^0 years; normal vsual functons n ther relaton "to the total acton system of the chld were studed at a score of advancng age levels from early nfancy to the 0th year. n general, about 50.chldren were nvestgated at each age level.-.. authors used a varety of tests anj observaton procedures n recordng nformaton about the chldren. nclude? among these were regular clncal examnatons, the- graded tests of vsual sklls, optometrlc measurements, and the.retnoscope.. As n ther past work ^th chld behavor. Dr. Gesell and hs assocates have recorded the development -of behavor patterns, and these fndngs have been analyzed and.-compared, from age to age and from, chld to chld, to defne growth trends n vson. " ror of the Frst Presbyteran Church, offcatng. Bural was n Stlt Skater Attracts, A,udence by Rver ce skatng s one thng but ce skatng on stlts 20 nches from the ce s a feat of other feet. Glenn Vckery, who resdes at he Grl Scout House, attracted attenton last Frday nght and Saturday. momrg " (when there was ce on the rver), whle he practced some fancy skatng on" stlts. ", x A resdent here for about a year, Mr. Vckery was jjujtjng the fnshng, touches on_hs routne for the carnval to be presented at the end of ths month.by the Brooklyn Fgure Skatng Club. He formerly was a member, of the "cecapades", a travelng show! ^. Vckery has been skatng snce he was four years old. Three years ago, he started stlt skatng. Almost every week-end durng the past few years, he and - hs wfe have traveled to New Hampshre to partcpate n skatng carnvals there. Mr. Vckery was born h Manchester, N. H. He s employed as a chemst by the Baker Castor Ol Company n Bayonne.. Several years ago, Vckery used to be prop lady for her husband when he worked n skatng exhbtons. "She doesnt skate very well but lke to watch her," Mr. Vckery sad. Farvew Cemetery, Wesletdr He s survved by hs wfe, Grace Cottrell; a. daughter, Mrs Thomas C. Cooper of Quantco, Va.; a son, Wllam Robert Allen a Rutgers Unversty student; s brother. John W. Allen of Rose Cty, Mch.; andhwo ssters, Harry Danels of Fanwood and Charles Kappmeyer of Planfeld. Anna S. Lashley Funeral servces wll be conducted at 4 oclock ths afternoon at Grays, 38 East Broad street, Wesleldt for Anna S. Lashley, 82, wdow of LeutOlus Lashley, who ded Tuesday n the BrooksMe Nursng Home..Rev- Robert O. Seely of Sheltdrt^vU offcate. Bural wll be prjvatey ; Lashley, who. had been a the nursng home for s the last seven months, formerly lved n Elzabeth. Survvng s one son, Charles Lashley, of New Brunswck. Obtuary \ TaCrlc B. M«Mlar~ Funeral servces werfe held ths mornng at 9 oclock from the Dooley Funeral Home, 28 North avenue, west, for Patrck B. Mac- Mllan, 53, of 222 Walnut avenue, who collapsed of a heart attack Monday whle at work on the constructon of a supermarket n Scotch Plans. He ded shortly after he was admtted to Muhlenberg Hosptal, Planfleld. A solemn hgh mass of requem "was offered at 930 a. m. n St. Mchaels Church. nterment was n St. Gertrudes Cemetery. Woodbrdge... Mr. MacMllan.was born n Paterson and had lved sx years n Cranford, comng here from.roselle Park. A. sergeant n the Ar-. my n World War, he was a member of Unty Post, 229, Amercan Legon, Roselle, and a. communcant of St. Mchaels Church. He a\s was a member of Wesleld Local, Brcklayers Unon. Survvng are hs wfe, Mrs, Eleanor Ryan MacMllan; two daughters, Donald A. Dckson of Planfleld and Mss Anne Mare MacMllan; three sons. Wllam J., of Rose.lle Park and Robert P. and Rchard X., at home; two grandchldren, two ssters, Helen Coppng and Mary Raab, PatersOn, and three brothers, Wllam and John, Paterson, and Peter, Elzabeth. Robert J. Allen Robert J. Allen, 57, a natve of New York Cty but a resdent of Cranford for the past 2 yean, ded suddenly on Sunday at hs home, 5 Elmora avenue, of coronary thromboss. An employee of the purchasng department Standard t- ompany^r«jt - New Jersey n New York Cty. Mr. Allen had worked for the frm for the past three decades. He was a member of the Church cf Heavenly. Rest n New York Cty. Funeral servces wore conduced yesterday afternoon at Grav Memoral, 2 Sprngfeld avenue, wth the Rev. Robert O. Longaker, pas* John A. Potter John A. Potter, formerly of Cranford, ded Tuesday n San Francsco, Calf. She s survved by two daughters, Charles H. Knsley of San Francsco and rvng H. Rogers of Wesleld, an three grandchldren. A prvate funeral servce wll be held at Melrose, Florda. x Rose. Sehlefer GARWOOD- Funeral servces were held Saturday mornng from tthe John F. Martn Funeral Home, 09 East Jersey street; Elzabeth, for Rose Sehlefer, 78, of 246 Second avenue; who~dedr*tast Wednesday n St. Roses Home, New York Cty, after a long llness. A hgh mass of requem was offered at St. Annes Church by the Rev. Charles. H. McTague, pastor. Many persons attended and there were many floral trbutes.. Born n Austra, Sehlefer came to ths country 60 years ag< She resded n Yonkers. N. Y.,"un tl she came here fve months ag< to make her home wth a sster Samuel Fabrz. Wdow o - >ustav Sehlefer, she was a communcant of St. Annes Church. Also-survvng are another ss ter. Mss Elzabeth Gallek Czechoslovaka, and a brother, An drew Gallek of Yonkers. TOWNSHP OF CRANFORD < NOTCE OF SAKJE Publc notce s* hereby gven that ttu Townshp wlu sett at publc* aucton t the hghest bdder lot 7 n block 6«consstng of about 32 acres at Walnul Avenue. Lexngton Avenue and C^cnmr Road, at ts meetng to be held n th< the Muncpal Buldng on Tuesday, th< lst day of March. 930 at 30 P. M Terms ot sale qured to pay f l d t pure haser wll be re of hs bd at the tlm l q py a he Of sale and the balance n cash wth 30 day*. property shall be sold subject the followng restrctons No street or streets shall be lad o or opened on sad tract of land wltho the approval ot the Townshp Commt tee. 2 No buldngs other thn one-famly dwellng houses and prlvato garages shall be erected on sad lands, and each lot on whch a dwellng house s erectec shsl also have erected thereon an a tached garage. 3 No buldng shall be erected on lofavlng- less than 00 feet ot frontag 4 No dwellng house or garage shall be erected on sad lands havng a Oat roof 9 No dwellng house shall-be erccte< thereon unless t equals or exceeds tn followng measurements, (a) n the case of a one and one-half story dwellng not leu than 7S0 square feet on the man foundaton and not ~ than 6,000 cubc..feet content; l) n^thft -Caae at-a-xsva-and ono-oau a d onooau story dwellng; not lea than 420 aquare feet on the man foundaton and aot lew than cubc feet content. 9 sam* front elevaton shall nol be used on any two houses bult on ac jonng- lots, and no garage shall be a ached to the tear of any dwellng house. hghest bd shall be subject to ac ceptance or rejecton by the Townshp Commttee as provded n Mew Jersey Havlscd Statute «0«0-M <a>. J. WALTER COTKS. Townshp ctert. Otled March 0,M0. 3- flancy YOUNG Otl ndustry, 90 Years Old, HasHaJRemarkabUGr Ol was dscovered n Amerca hundreds of years ago, but t was not untl 859 that t became suffcently useful and valuable, for men to bore nto the earth for t, accordng to Natonal Patent councl; Earler, poneers drllng for salt were, furous when they found the black, stcky flud n ther wells nstead;" Toe frst ol well was brought n on Aug at TtusvUW,,Pa., by CoL Edwn L. Drake. Hs prmary purpose was to obtan ol from whch kerosene could be refned n quantty to meet the growng demand for ths flud as an llumnant. Probably no one at the tme realzed that petroleum would soon become the UfeWood of cvlzaton. He tools used on. "Drakes Folly."- as the Well was known, were the smple ones of the old salt well, drllers a prmtve steam engne, a walkng beam and strng of.drll mplements.-ths strng developed over the years by salt wel^men on a tral-and-error bass, represented few f any patented nventons. ",., ; That s one of the unque features of the early days ofol ts dscovery was brought about wth the tools at hand and what could be mprovsed to meet current problems. Patented developments. dd not appear on the scene.untl two or three years after Drakes well gave brth to the petroleum ndustry. Today, tools and equpment used n exploraton, drllng, producton, refnng and transportaton embrace thousands of patented nventons and processes. Destny of Furnture How mportant a task s dustng n the household? Furnture experts say t shouldnt be a ( onceover-lghtly busness. Dustng s one way to protect precous furnture fnshes. daly collecton of lustre-dmmng grme s removed and the ~ fnsh s polshed. satny fnsh on a fne dnng table s acheved after about ten separate processng steps. Certanly, t deserves the best df care. f the surface has been waxed, an ol dust cloth should never be used on t Ol wll make the wax gummy and the surface dull. Use a oft. clean, lntless duster. ntrcately - carved furnture s often hard to dust. Grnje n the carved portons can be removed by usng wallpaper cleaner. t can be so shaped that ts easy to get nto the tny curlcues and crevces to pck up the partcles., Asbestos Has Ancent Hstory Useful as asbestos s, not sngle mqe was n commercal producton a century ago. Few deposts were known, although the.substance.tself, had been n use, n one way or another, long before Charlemagne, by the ancen Greeks and Romans. taly, mad the frst attempts to.extract the mneral for commercal purposes about 860. but the center of the ndustry shfted to Canada afte extensve deposts were dscovered nquebec. Other bg-producer now axe Russa, wth large de, posts- n the Urals; Southern Rhodesa, and the Urlloa of South Afrca. Unted Statgs. whch produces only three to/sx per cen of ts needs, often-mports as much s 90 per r*nt nf % " from Canra. Heat! Clfmrelto One scres of measurements showed the temperature of, tha burnng «nd of a cgaretteto be bttwttn,300 and,5 dtgree Fahrenhet LARGE _ ROASTNG CHCKENS b. (5 lbs. and, Over) JERSEY DRESSED LON OF PORK (Bb End Only Full Cut) tb. 39c SMALL LEGS or RUMPS of VEAL JERSEY DRESSED, LEAN (Good for Oven or Fryng) TOP or BOTTOM ROUND POT ROAST WLSONS CERTfflEfc - CHOCE PRME RB ROAST b. CHOCE BONELESS CHUCK POT ROAST b. CHOCE CHUCK MEAT - - (Bone n) Ground to Order SRLON or NDAN DARY SMOKED HAMS - b. (Whole or Shank Half) NDAN DARY or WLSONS LEAN Smoked Cottage HAMS b. HORMELS SUCED BACON -/,2 AN EXTRA SPECAL L** l - BOTH FOR b. Calves Lver & b. Honnels Slced Bacon - DARY SPECALS - Wlsons Cered Fresh Country ROLL BUTTER FRESH EGGS Medum Sze Carton of 2 tvlsons AMERCAN LOAF CHEESE 2&73c Loose Cream COTTAGE CHEESE b. 25c Watch Our Wndows for Daly Specals! FRANK VODRASKA Cost Prces to Church and Cvc Organzaton* U WALNUT AVE.~~" CRanford 6-3 OUR STORE CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAYS THE CRANFORD CTZEN AND CHRONCLE, THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 950 [ecent Events of nterest Publc Schools Pace Nne HGHSCHOOL French Mnsle French Club met wth the kusc club hst week to combne Lents for furnshng; a program French composers and French Notes on Chopn were gv- Elan Smth, after whch and Vretta Zohe played Soctumen G Mnor" ard "harp Mnor". tl eat hs lunch of carrot, canary brd seed and water. kusc UOH &uvy Sant Saens, and Frances Sherguest cellst and former cr of both clubs, played "». "My Heart at Thy^Sweet loce fr m "Sampson,and De" was sungjby. Neva Lee Jem-. wth Aetta Thomson accomng. nterlude n a lghter ven lprpvded by the French Clubs [ouble quartet consstng of Judth arr ( Johanna Holroyd," Susan nent, Patrca Thorne, Charles nken, Fred Prejean, Nel Cur- ( and Frank- Wedknecht. y "Les Canards" and "Abpres a Blonde", -and then led the n sngngs "Au Clar de. la, "Plantons La Vgne^Frere Jacques" tjhd "Aur LaPont DAy g- Marlyn Mears gave a, short tch on-bavers_lfe_anr. Mss Grade 4 chldren n Mss Ruth Morgans fourth grade are studyng New Jersey n socal studes. y have had group work for research on several topcs. A quz was wrttenlby the class under the leaderlp of Vrgna ^Alhprt T^Ty Whte Guard" and was gven to Paul and hs ssters by ther dentst.,......, -.- v. -r Robert Albert brought n the March, 950, copy of Natonal Geographc Magazne to help ^n -the dscusson of the Nle Rver.. Robert Guertn, BU Rggs, Geneveve. Green,. Sandra Stevens, Patty Donovan and Steve Koyacs had ther samplers chosen for the bulletn board. the.joor-by-hartjsqn.huster-n-an Jpell^Charles-Rcbard-Prew, Wlart lesson. class voted oh the pcture to be used. Grade 5 Paul Morrson of Mss rene Gl- >erts ffth grade brought n a story * teeth and ther care and read to the class. t was called OT plga Specht played selectons from "Mother Goose Sute" by Raths was followed by notes on ebussy by Audrey Purcell. Edth dec and Eleanor Hewtt played. of Debussys works on the. _ j u > " pe meetng ended wth a lvely ^hfolk;dance to the tune of Bonjur Belle Rc^sne." Refreshr nents were served under the, ddon of Jean Swanekamp. Mss [)ga Specht, sponsor Of the Musc 3ub; Mss Lucy Teague, Sponsor \A the French Club, and l- Vse were chaperones. Colleve Acceptance Thomas E. Csar, son of Mr. and James A. Csar of 32 John rtreet, and John W. Sloat, son of [r. and Francs. E. Sloat of Oak lane have been accepted for son to Rutgers Unversty September, 950, pendng sucul completon of ther hgh ol course. Others accepted at (leges nclude; Marlyn Grant Unversty of Delaware; Beverly Butland, Rhode sland School Desgn; Ruth Frost, Thel Coland Barbara Putscher and Darby, Katherne Gbbs Scho** 0U5VBMND BCBOOL Mss Mary Hoaks second grade jpyed a vst from a hamster, lttle anmal belongs to Erc sel chldren watched hm WNDOW SHADES HOLLAND MADSON LS5 (notoslfauta) YORK CLOTH.05 ON YOUR ROLLER 22* 24 -^ 30* JOHNSTON PANT SHOP M7-5 N. UNON AY-t «-tm9 NEED HELP a attaulahng your wax Mrvc* conntctod dsablty; n provtg your rght to compensaton trout the Vet- * zan Admnctraton; n obtanng madcal outpatent far«atm«nt or ho«- ptalaton; n, nturano* or mployntnt mattera; wdoww dtpendants* AT MO OMJOff to YOU See H* toy CHAPTEt NO. 59. S. GncTZu, Servce Offcer CRanford J ThU PstroUq Mttltgf apwmomd by Breens ±quot Store s v, vtaem AV«.... Terry chter, Margaret Yuckman, Har- ychapman Kathleen Lyons and lse Lehrer. questons were jased on the reports whch were he results of the research. A sgn, tnnouncng the unt, was made for Lbrary Exhbt Cleveland School lbrary ths week has an exhbt of pctures of JO famous Negroes. se men and haw made outstandng Jmmy. Denns, Mchael Fender, Gal Grffths, Lynne Gllespe, Larry Davs and John Hayek have already fnshed ther dolls. chldren hope to have ther dolls fnshed so they eantake-them-for a sal n ther salboat whch they are workng on now. chldren sad goodbye to Davd Carone who left for taly, and also, hope that Jean Carole Schaeffer, who s n the hosptal, wll get better soon. Frances.Frestne and Chucky Grffths brought records to school Robert Scherer celebrated hs sxth brthday last week. contrbutons to the Amercan culture. exhbt ncludes pctures of Maron Anderson, "George Washngton Carver, Mary McLeod Bethune, Charmng H. Tobas, Asa Phlp Randolph, Wllam Camplam Edward DuBos. George Edmund Haynes and Jane M. Boln. ROOSEVELT SCHOOL Kndergarten chldren n Mss Margaret M., Wards kndergarten are Jbusy makng ther stuffed salor dolls. Grade chldren n Edna J. McFaddens frst grade gave an assembly program last" week. program, about transportaton, was dvded nto three parts. Transpfertatonw land was the. frst Jmrt of the program.. Robert Thesr neyer,- Bobby rslnger, Bruce" Nostrahd, Robert Rowland, Judy Davson, Donald Clay, Elane Schroeder, Lnda Svvarts, Margot Metzger and Edde Rathje showed pctures they panted of a freght tran. Each told about the cars that make up a freght tran. Several chldren n the class sang two songs about trans. RobertRowland announced ths part of the program. - ; -.-- second part was about transportaton on. water. Some of the chldren read stores whch the entre class wrote about boats. Joanna Turk read " Ferryboat"; Alan Kohn. " Freboat"; Margot Metzger, " Tugboat"; Bobby. Thesmeyer, " Hodseboat"; Bobby rslner, " Salboat"; Judy Davson, " Ocean Lner", and Donald Xray. " lghtshp". Donald also showed a mnature lghthouse whch he brought from home. class sang a group of songs about boats. Susan Peterson announced ths part of the program.. -last part was about transportaton n.the ar. Edde Rathje. Joanna Turk, Bruce Nostrand. Patty Sangulano, Judy Davson. and Judy Marcmann showed glders whch they made by foldng paper. Bobby rslnger. Margot Metzger, Donald Clay. Bobby Thesmeyer and Carolyn Malm. berg showed ther loopng planes. Karen Clemensen. Koene Besancon, Douglas Relly, Carolyn Schmdt. Susan Peterson, Robert Rowland and Dane Konn showed helcopters. A song. Arplane", concluded the program. Robert Rowland announced ths part..of the program. Douglas ReUy«and Bruce Nostrand led the flag salute. ; GndeS ~ Olva Burnetts thrd graders have completed the study of Swtzerland and wll now. leam about th^r npghhor^ n «h othor who had lost fve sons n battle, Douglas Mlgrtm dsplayed a pcture of Lncoln, and" Jeffrey Stone read the ncdent about a dog who saved Abraham Lncolns lfe. Car?, ol ONell showed numerous colofer ed pctures of George" Washngton, Marca Achlles presented pctures from the Crahford Publc Lbrary, Lawrence Ferrs read a story about George Washngton, and Gayle Smth told -about her vst to Gettysburg. Durng the/"show and Tell" perod n Mss Jane Doneys thrd grade, Herbert Wese dsplayed a pcture of Chna, and Lynn Hunter Amercas. A colorful room border s beng made by the chldren. month of February furnshed #J opportunty to learn somethng about two great Amercans. nterest was aroused durng the ^Show, and Tell" perod by pctures and stores brought n by members of the class. Mary Jane McGovney brought a book tellng, about both George Washngton and Abraham Lncoln. Ronald Vandcrblt had an artcle about a letter from Abraham Lncoln to a mother. showed Chnese money..lynn also showed pctures whch her uncle had taken n Chna. - Annette Hoagland brought n a hand-panted shoppng bag wth Chnese fgures on t....- chldren n ths class-are makng plans to pant, a Chnese freze. Grade 4 pupls n Arthalnda Quantances fourth grade have started the study of Australa. Jack.Burton, a student n M. Eschenlauers sxth grade, showed the class spears, a wallaby skn, and a wallet made of kangaroo ^ whch hs father had brought from Australa. Dck Oesfs father sent the class books, pctures, a kangaroo skn, and many other souvenrs whch he had brought from Australa, Qameron Ogden brought postal oarts sent from Australa. Don Knowlson brought a map and an, anmal chart.. an Relly and Bll Weydemeyer showed pctures from. the Cranford Publc Lbrary. Lbby Donaldson, Tommy OBren, Dck! Robey, Sdney Adams ard &m "Carol Hoh"oyd brought n books wth stores and songs about Australa. SHERMAN SCHOOL. Klnderrmrtcn chldren n Mss Margaret JWslotsk and_mrslethelw_yjjyun-_ tons kndergarten are already aware of the sgns of sprng. Charles Mattna and, Alce EUen Smth brought n pussy wllows. Grade frst graders n Mss Mary on pofllr eleven).. V<";.V m UPPER-BRArKKT >V * -...^v! 2.95 TO 7.»5 No ordnary chars! se are large, full-sze, mpressve chars by a famous maker who only kuows how to buld fne furnture... s renown for hs panstakng hand-fnshes. Seven styles to choose from.,. 8th Century and modern... n four fnshes... mahogany cordovan-mahogany* lmed-oak, grey-wahaut. Seats are upholstered n costly fabrcs... strpes, tapestres, brocatelles, modern textures and weaves.... n wonderful, wonderful colors! Vtt these chars sngly or n pars n ypur foyer, lvng room, bedroom. n sets ol4 or more, for dnng! Perfect as extra televson chars! But dont hestate. WeVe just and when theyre gone, cant reorder! Matchng arm chars.. $2 addtonal / » m* wmmmsm.. another proof of ]&oos down-low prl<5es! HANDSOME TWST BROADLOOM 6.95 *q. yd. Cw Heres postve proof that Koos goes n for sensble prces. ts a fne twst broadloom... famous name, too *.. that was made to sell for dollars more per yd.! ple s deep and rch. twst s permanent... even washng wont affect t. all-wool yarns-have the reslency to sprng back and eradcate footsteps. Wonderful nvestment n glamour that wll wear and wear... and, our budget payment plan makes t easy to buy now! Dawn-grey, woodland-rose, meadow-green, doeskn-bege wdths. Please brng room measurements. OPfN EVENNGS BUDGET TERMS St. tmoms AV, AHWAY 74700

6 ^^ m r Pafe Ten THE CRANFORD an& (Efjrdtttrlr THE CRANFOKD CRomcLf, Establshed Etblhd 893 THE CRANFOHD CTZEN, Establshed 898 (Combned n fl2t) EDWARD C. McMAHON, PUBLSHER. CHARLES M. RAY, EDTOR 4ATONAL Member QualtyWeeklles of N. J. - Entered at the Post Offce at Cranford, N. J. -.s Second Class Matter. Publshed ThursdayTTCranford, New Jersey, by Cranford Ctzen and Chroncle, nc. Offcal paper for Cranford, Garwood and Kenlworth; Subscrpton Rates $2.50 a Year n Advance OFFCE.5-7 Ader St Tel. CRjjnfnrd f-fftnn Watch Fres Over a dozen fres were reported to the Cranford Fre Department from last.thursday afternoon through Sunday. Most of them came under the classfcaton of grass fres. > ~.. Fortunately, none of the fres resuted n any y serous damage, g, butthe danger was there, partcularly n vew of the strong wnds that buffeted the Cranford area over much of the week-end. One blaze that mght have- had serous consequences wassad to have developed from an ncompletely extngushed trash fre v wnd apparently caught some of the lngerng embers of the dyng blaze and started a new!fre that for a tme threatened to spread to a number of learby buldngs. March, of course, a known as a wndy month. t should also be known as a month n whch everyone makes t hs b^sness to be especally careful wth fre and n beng sure that no fre s left" unattended, Fre Chef Howard G. Schndler has advsed. Smple precautons pay bg dvdends. That DayAgan Next Wednesday,,o course, s - TTatn)«y/- t -MBfcKrl5.- ts the fna) day on whch wthout For many AmercanlTfNwU be the tradtonal last-mnute rush as the deadlne date approaches. Prvate tax.consultants as well as offces of the Bureau of nternal Revenue are now* beng swamppd wth hordes of persons seekng advce on how to prepare ther returns properly and to keep the fnancal dran on ther bank accounts to a mnmum. A worrj <>f warnng hfts been gsued to those who may be careless n fgurng ther returns..taxpayers who make mstakes n computng the amount.they owe to the governrnerrt by too lttle +G/Vf 0W! f! ^ ->. although the enrols may- have beea-uhntenoraj wn be object to th payment of sx percent mtoest on the balance due. -"......" -- Thn government wfll pay nterest to taxpayer* f the latter make overpayments whkh are not returned wthn a month or so after March 5. A basc exempton of $6dO s allowed for the ndvdual taxpayer plus $600 more for each dependent who qualfes"under the taxlaws. Addtonal $600 exemptons, are provded for the ~bund and persons over~6"5 years okt Everyone who- makes. $60(F or more annually s requred to fle a return,- however, even though no tax s requred..*" - But rght now. one of the most mportant consderatons v to keep n mnd s"that less than a week remans before that ncome tax s due and payable^ March 5. "That Day," s dose at hand. ""."", SprngAhead. n spte ;of the taste of real wnter that descended on ths area n md-february, the. worst shold-he over by now f the calendar s relable. For the fact s that sprng s just ahead, actually less than two weeks away. Even consderng our coldweather, snow. ke f and all de other evdences of wnter that n^ cently, the season now preparng to make ts ext hast been a comparatvely mld o n e... ;... " re have been no really heavy snowfalls or partcularly volent storms crantr Acrkattnntl Antrt t What to do wth flowerrg Mouse plants that seemfnshedforthe present s always a problem*. Cn^ eraras, prmroses, polhrettas, are best dscarded. Begonas, cyclamen, azaleas an? ^btheft.can" be nursed along... Ponsettas were mentoned for dscard, but there are a lot of persons who try to brng them back. t s true that by sutable reatnenttrgy TaflTbe" brougnrha~ce~fo growth agan, but.they seldom bloom n the ordnary household Harold 9uckman» charmen; lfa. and Rayn^md,.Bauer, Mr. and A. Davs, Mr..; Mre, jk^tlng, KTr. and Mrs,rWlfarA enge, Mr. and Ktr«. Herbert tchel, Mr. and Mr* George My-_ «^r^rdjmj^twl TSebt- Mr. andj. Wllam Wolf, Mr. and M S Paul Wrght, Mr. and Mts. WlUan Crssman and Mr. ard Mra. Steven Wray. Servces Scheduled Lutheran Church untl January or February. recommended, treatment s to gather funds for tre relef ahd -te-allow them to reman n the rehabltaton of dstressed per-, pots after the leaves and flower sons throughout the world. local churchs Lutheran World Ac- bracts have fallen and. allow the sol to dry to ar drynessv Place ton Agency s coperatng wth the them n the cellar. Along, about May, cut the.stems back about, ;, the Rev. Wltwo-thrds and at that tme repot, Nebanck, pastor, has anwll knockng off all the old sol. < Brng to the lgh,t and keep the sol most. Durng the summer the at 8 p. m. plants n pots may be v set out of dnnrs,but brought n bflforo thetns at.830 a. up.; «g 30 and he worshp servce at U $- *» "ll be held Sunday at Calvary Lutheran Church. Mem-, ;., pers of the congregaton wll par- Great churches n program s desgned nghts become too cool To securebloomat Chrstnas, ponsettas are best n a pltce where the humdty s hgh and where e nght temperature -does not go above 60 degrees runformly so. f the nght temperature goes, to 70 degrees or more,, poor or.rb flowers wll "result. fthe plant s grown n a room. where lghts are on for several hours durng the evenng, t s lkely Jot to bloom. ^ t.. n a prevous column on prunng blueberres, an error crept n. n ths aeadung the wnte. tovetall, best berres are produced on theres been lttle reason for jusable 5 or 6 years ^>ld and d not t as stated, 2 or 3 years. complant j. Now, sprng looms albet heralded by the strong wnds and raw weather Couples Oub Plum generally assocated wth the month of Annual Lenten Servce March. closeness of the new season, Rev. Ralph T. Haas, pastor also brngs to mnd the famlar quotaton "March wnds, Aprl showers teran Church of Plalnfleld, wll.be of the, Crescent Avenue Presby- guest speaker at the annual Len- brng forth May flowers." ten servce Wednesday of the Couples Club of the Frst Presbyteran Ths s the tune, too, when people once agan begn to gve serous thought Church. Hs subject wll be, "Understandng Ourselves." program, open to the publc, wn be to plantng sprng gardens; and sports enthusasts turn ther attenton.to the held at 8 p. m. n the church. - openng of major league baseball tran-, A socal hour wll follow n,the ng camj^^ regular season of (he! professonal teams begns wthn a cdm-. paratvety few weeks for the major leagues, ts md-aprl. On the school front, outdoor baseball practce begns the htter part of March, just as the basketball season s makng ts ext. Sprng also brngs nto the spotlght a young mans fancy, as well as a young -womans, on the fascnatng subject of love and a full moon. Catastrbpte* seldom gve est and Kvehest of seasons. And for these folks, the happest realzaton s that the sprng season les mmedately sufferng follow, but the Bed O w t s always ready. At a momenl notce t s on hand, sapplyng lfe-gvng ad, provdng food.and clothng and shelter. Onee a year the Red Ooss nuut ash for funds. Wll yon gve so that ths grant organzaton can effry- on ts worthwhle and wdespread work?. v loo, can h#lp Hrough your Red Ooss SEVC church gymnasum. Chrstan Educaton Commttee n charge of the program conssts of Mr. and ; Meredth Conley, charmen; Mr. and.george Keltlng, Mr! and ( G. Holmes Wllams, Mr. and, Kenneth Rose, the Rev. Robert G. Longaker,, pastor, and \ Longaker. Refreshments wll be served by the followng commttee Mr. and readng of poems. selected by the members of the class.- t has now been decded to have a poet of the Week and have one person gve a sketch of hs lfe and other memlow Sk Slops Wthout Panful Aa «t*t oldw. at«m and wua OOWH nukat or tnoawt* cou MM pmlon don U4«r t«a«- tloe. TUa nwy lwd many fc^kl to eobv putn ol aaoss buksdw, OM «l x*p a ^ugy 9 hmnttytyt and dnslnfaa; flam^ht oantxhta or hmqumt-f*msm.**y N*«l* torn afatar WmdW lnujmhwrdql to edu. -6* «^. Uasd «owaa»fay by 0MUmm f«rover SO y«an. Whla tua* aym «*m* m otua «tbe^hm odfr tt"* * *-*»* aaat tma Doaaa ttv* xtptka Wptk. U tdaaotv&v rtls. of.^lcy tavw t*\mtua AUM flmh out tnuu. <Mt Doaaa TOtt tottt DOAMJ t NSURANCE n AD ts Brandes WTH leresbftauve COMTANKS njure and Be Secure CARHLES E YEAKEL CRuftd home of Charles Heller, 5 Roger avenue.. ( Womens Guld wll see " Land of the Maharajaha" at ts meetng, tmorrow nght. Edna Nylen wll presde. Fnal arrangements wll be made for the clam chowder luncheon to be held March 7 from 2 noon to Z P- m - Esther Wesert-~ wu.feen J c h a r g e, ;. ".-. Regular md-week Lenten Servces are held -at the church on Wednesdays at 8 p. m.. Next Wednesday, the guest speaker.wll be the Rev. John Mller, pastor Chrst Lutheran Church n^unon. Pastor Mllers topc wll be "Mary*!. Womens Mssonary Socety wll attend an all day sesson of the Mssonary Socety of the^rf. J. Conference at Emmanual.Lutheran Church h New Brunswck on Thursday," March lfl^ Hetty Meer,,presdent, s n charge of arrangements. Brotherhoods annual Lades Nght wll be held on Thursday March 6 at 8 p. m. Erwn -Rutz wll be n charge of the program.. Two sound flms, "Unfnshed Ranbow* and."through Arkansas", wll be s h o w n. " V-. WA8CH) %,m> THE CRAWFORD CTZEN AND CHRONCLE. THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 850 ot $,000 fron the townshpl RETROSPECT o "f the purpose 0 learnng how to tell tme. Fron* the FUM at toe CUUta aad Cfcrwntela Grade 3 Cranford-Garwood-Kenlworth Chapter of the Amercan Red Cross cnllecfd yy^apff, or 42 percent of ts war fund quota~ot$3,3q0 durng the flrst week of ts 949 campagn, accordng to Robert M. Crane, drve charman. Tax Collector Albert.B. Caldwell announced that he would seek the Republcan nomnaton for reelecton.n the June 2 prmary.tvr^caldwefl was completng hs second full tetm n offce.. Charles M. Ray ( of the Rotary Club and Henry W. Lovetl of the Ldons Club were named by Mayor.George E. Osterheldt as co-charmen of a communty-wde commttee to.collect cloth- Jpg_durng Aprl for people of the lberated couft-. tres of Europe Cne of the o dest buldngs n^ Cranford, the schoolhouse located for many, years at Lncoln;.. and South Unon avenues and later ju^ed as a dwellng at Reord avenue and Grove -street,. n 805 to replace an earler structure that stood was beng demolshed. schoolhouse >vas ; bultat the Lncoln avenue ste before the Revojutlonary War. -n-l$7<mhe buldng was moved-to the Heord avenue corner.., J-.-. ford Hgh School turned n U fourth vctory \n fve games n county and state tournaments by whppng Dunellen, 56-23, at the. Elzabeth Armory. Cranford was to play Mllburn next n the Group sectonal senj-anals of the N State Tournament.., Polce Cojmssoner J.. Edward ojfwas elected charman of the commttee n charge r arrangements for muncpal celebratons of Mem- ^B«aM)ay and the Fourth of July at a meetng.of the group.. commttee was t receve an ap- el STL GEORGES AVE. the -lourfcement was made that the $>.drve to repar the old town el tenatt Ourch towe? had been r subscrpton. Th> clock was and runnng Jay Jester; "- ~ completed for the Cranford Hgh School basketball team Was to play Clfford Scott of Orange n the second round of the Group, Secton L New Jersey State Tournament , Helena, the Baroness De Polenzska, a mem- ber of the Russan- noblty who had become an Amercan ctzen, was scheduled t* speak on Those Amagan Russans" at th6 March meetng of the Cranford Cbllege Club at the Grl Scout -House, on Sprrlgfteld avenue. /j.. Evelyn/Swarthout, young Amercan-panst, / was to gve a solo rectal at Cranford Hgh School, rrjhe second of the seasons threemuscal events sponsored by the Cranford Communty Concert Assocaton.-. \.. ten Tears Ago ; \.. Blue and Gold basketball quntetof Crant tnusl&l comedy. Farm/ Abraham Lncoln Socety recreaton; and meetng hall at JUeeker and Uncolf avenues, t was at.a meetng of the~craford Townshp /tee, wh«jthe,mun«;pal.governng body accept $500 n payment of taxes and _^e_ J mjhaj>r<perfe L _^ >, on of Rahsrn BntlRfn Park Pnr ML. prof pt thepabson ;St a "tsttcm gto^ t to^eak at a-meet,, B of Cranf -. «e*ve Ten Cent Store wn had been the Battl Buldng ann, mmum %.ay.cuw;. U»UM^ the lower floor ol the -MnsoncrBrlldng on North Unon avenue at den street whch was beng used by th e R,,; Grocery Company and the townshp offlces L Led by Bcttue* Schrrmer, the Cranford School basketball Warn defeated Hgh B 34f2,. n the frst round of the Group n sec, play of the New ^fertey State Tournament.Tw^hty-flVe unlcensed drvers were lned an^ Sevefat motorsts Were, pcked up for"other vohl prajfcthe StJrte M6tor Vehcle Act here n Z frst of,a } senes, of-autq check-ups scheduled b state-wde drve to elmnate nfractons, - vehcle laws.. ; -."- \yr ; /Prelmnary plans for the stagng"of a showng the early hstory of Cranford \ lad at a meetng of poltcal, cvc; and groups fttthe fl^house. Cranford Rver n, eant Assocaton was to-sponsor the affar at Nwf ahegan Park n June. he afllmatlvt latlve tequ,.ctmprswl ot senqn Cranford Hgh School, won the annua&! We from the junors at the hgh school whm le topc was "Resolved That Federal Adl Should Be Gven To Educaton." Calforna Club women.were to set asde Marfch and Aprl as specal months durng whdj nsurance-would be the subject at club womenj meetngs n honor of Mss Aljce Lakey of Craa- lord; charman ot. nsurance, for the General Fed- eratoh of Womens Clubs. MMEDATE DELVERY NOW CfN MSPLAY AUTHORZED DeSCrTO-PLYMOUTH DEALER ) "Make Yout Own Choce! * (Fdb. 24 to Mar-7) ANY SUt 6R PLAN DnYGLEAMED. Z _ r, WTH ONE OP THE FOLLO 5 TfeS SWEATER* SPORT SWRT ","\.25.>; Delvered " -. /. L*MS JO?; Cash *hd Carry -. / SAME DAY SERVCE ON REQUEST, (AT OtlK PLANT STOEE ONLY). Qahnenta n BEFORE 0. A. WT Ready to go at.$ P. tan dunuu 4 «oo cuukmo OUrfd Events V ----.; Local Sdook from PB0«vne) roan presented a prol J t o d a last week. program part summary of a unt of on the classroom lbrary, and most of the furnture ("made up the classroom lbrary je placed on the plaorm for, chldren* use as they took part [ the program Marlyn Eckler showed the type books found n the lbrary. Joraggor Rchard ther- ated how they used whle Betsy Cahll derhat they were dong, - Beach and Rodger Kopf _ poster. TJ* poster stressed "hands when usng boks- Joefzn demonstrated how the lbrary clean. A lchart ndcatng the number books each month was shown 5andra Lundgren and- Ronald Mss Jule Vaslows thrd grade had four chldren wth perfect at- tendance for the month of February; y were Glora Marn; Peggy SewelL Arthur Cyphers and Blly. Benntente. chldren of Mss. Mary Flahertys thd-grade enjoyed lstenng to slpres read to the Class by Draayne Dadd and by Donald Daram, Joan Dll, Mar- D Paul, Paula Hofmann. Hve story books made up bylyn rs of the class were read by Jance Papp, Robert PeUs, Marlyn Budd. Ronald Dadd. Dpnon^Thntaas La Marca and Stener, Charles Stender, Arlene Powers, Gerald Serna, Norman Tunson. Artene. Magan Smth and /Barbara Tunson were her trp to the Qanford used by the Decorators Club for She exhbted a book she ther hall exhbt. boys enjoyed a specal treat prepared by vedthe grls of the class. grls Towards the end of the program made molasses candy and chocoof chldren played the *. Open Evenlng and Snnday- Robert J a * e ~b*! WJ» es * from-recpes-found- rof nth read the story as the cblplayed the parts. Robert n ther Young Readers. boys wll prepare a tasty treat Jtor the took the part of Tmothy" grls next week., ~ " " Rchard Tunson was "Mr. Grade 5 lt". Joe Dunkte. Joseph Chrstna Dels ffth grade, Ronald Creter. Carl Spader presented a program n assembly Behard Stemmer. played the on Monday.- dea of showng "lte cjqwboy* wastalentwas carred out. Kenneth avcd by Thomas La Marca. Mar- Hofmann had charge ofthe pror g r a m Eckler took the ^part of "the as Betsy Cahl, Bonne Dorothy Walters, Robert Laurence, Hugh Colvlle and Lnda, Phylls Kaye, and Jo-Ellen rected "Dckory. dckj-dock". stran" was played Hansel and Gretel" wth strng Hooley presented two scenes from -MareJCOTaggo^JUchard puppets, Carolyn Merrtt, Marlyn and Paul Keehbler. LaMarcarBeverlyMann-ngrRuth" Lnda Sorge.-was the announcer Schuetz and Mabel Tarver sang the program. resa Budd the Bble and led the "Lords r\ Joe Punkle. Rchard can and Thomas La Marca [charge of the flag salute at the of the program. young- ;n Aurela Kselys frst have made play clocks for PROPERH DNDEUNSDRED? WTH NSURANCE COSTS SO LOW. THERES NO NEED TO GAMBLE. GoldUocks" and " Three Pgs". Second Grade tw chldren n Harrett Wtknds second grade have just completed ther unt on ndans. r jext^ unt n_socal studes^ whch was ntroduced to the chldren by moves, wll be about- Eskmos.. se pctures showed the occupaton and customs of the Eskmos. From the Newark.Museum, artcles have been brought whch Patrca Rakaps-. class sang wll gve the chldren a chance to the followng Swss songs for a recent assembly "Lttle Swss Lad", and jc ths way have a better pc- see thngs -made by the Eskmos, "Emmets Lullaby" and " ture of how they actuallylved. Song". Some^of the artcles.are Eskmo rnll, samplps nf rlnthps, hffft, the followng chldren n Rta Sansones fourth grade class have had a perfect record n attendance and punctualty for the month of February John Boyle. Joan DlL Vncent- Gaerrero, Charles Maynard, Robert Pells, Marlyn Powers, Gerald Serna, Norman Stener,. Charles Stender and Barbara Tmpson. paper, mache bowls made "Come,. Pance" and "Evenng Prayer". Wllam Morell, Wllam Eltrngham, Robert Apgar, Eugene Woltz, Davd Ward, Robert Schnell and Douglass Popp, sang Lords Prayer". Arthur Benntente played a clarnet solo and Ernestne Rehder played a voln solo. Lnda Jane Hooley danced a waltz. Douglas Popp and Wllam Eltrngham (played drums. Marlyn La Marca talked on Washngton. Dorothea Harrson talked on. Lncoln. Warren Pfrrman was stage manager..shrley Henry and Nancy Ernest were. managers. Mss Charlotte Sommcrs ahdtmss Dors Haldenwang were accompansts. H. Mc- Clatchey accompaned Ernestne Rehder.. Grade 6 followng boys and grls oj Mss Dors Haldenwangs sxth grade have had 00 percent - n spellng for the month orfebruary. Kenneth Foster, Leg/Ann Hofmann. Harold PatonCPhylls Rutz, Rchard " von /Gersdorff, Carol Wooey, Mary Ann Davs, Fath Sharer an^kjameshudson. UNCOLN SCHOOL Frst Grade M followng chldren n Mss Mary Rose Mooneys frst grade have not been absent nor tarcjy durng the month of February Bruce. Demhlng, Raymond La Rosa. Soy LafRosa, Rchard Wengart, Edward Wnne, Jacke Wolf and Carol Laurel. Dotty Henry from Mss Mac- NeUs class showed the group "Mount Vejmon", George Washngtons horne, on her electrc master vew. boys and grls were happy to share her other flmstoo. y saw " Three Bears and CHOCE CEDERGREEN BROCCOL THS s the fnest broccol grown, frozen at the very peak of ts fresh perfecton! Brought to you wth gardenflavorand color, mnerals and %tanuns retaned. Economcal, becauaeano waste. Tme- and labor-savng,too!youll en- Broccol, actually fresher jbycedokrom, y tlgan market-fresh. Money back f youre not - Try some today! ^.CEOERGREEN BROCCOL sctar Mepeasent Dealen», DEBOW A CO. NKWAMC-M S-M00 whalebone, drum, mash and a small gloo..- Sxth Grade 6P Durng March, Ethel Pattersons group wll gve specal attenton. to the problem of mprovr ng theappearanceof all. wrtten papers. Greater effort s.beng made to form better wrtng habts. members of the commttee hj charge of judgng, helpful crtcsm, and arrangng exhbts are Carol Kusv, resa Carey, Carol Poeltler, Walter Sosnowsk, Bruno Buflln and Anthony Gglo. For most of the year the specal feature for the- mornng exercse perod on Tuesday has been the Fted Jackson s charman for the frst program underthe new plan. flrst poet wll be Eugene Feld. Sabbath Eve Servces, lsted at Temple Regular Sabbath Eve servces wll & held Frday, March-.7.at 85 p. m., n Temple Beth E. Rabb Jordan. Taxon wll delver a] ; sermon. enttled, " Jew n Medcne," the second n a seres on, " Jew and World Cvlzaton." Kndle^ Sabbath Candles wll take place at 545 p. m. re wll be regular chldrens Sabbath servces Saturday, March 8 at 030 a.m. school-age canteen wll be held at 730 p. m At the. Temple Purm Carnva held last Sunday, 2 awards nstead of lhe orgnal sx were presented. Wnners for the most approprate costumes were Harret Cohen, Steve Levne, Judy Neurran and Steve Samnck; for the rnost orgnal costumes, Joel Be sten, Rta Bernsten, Betty Eud< and Arthur Raff, and forjhe cutest costumes, Rchard Fredman, Phylls Glansten, Stefjhane Kott and Bart Neuman^/ L> J. Brennan Cr. S-0ZS9 BRENNAN & TOYE Heatng, Tnnng g, dt C Automae Radator Ol Burners Co. UTH AVE.. E.. CRANFORD PERT SHOE REPARNG QUCK SERVCE..Skates Sharpened Hats Cleaned and Blocked LOUS MONTN 8HOE REPARNG 8 Alden St Cranford NJ Press Assocaton Names New Secretary^ appontment of Lloyd P. Burns of Hghland Park as execuve secretary of-the Hew-Jersey P-ess Assocaton was announced Frday by Bennett J. fsher, vce r presdent of the assocaton and publsher of the Rdgewood Herald-New«at thrgtoups classlfled advertsng clnc n * the Stacy- Trent Hotel, Trenton. One hundred newspapermen attended. Mr. Bums has been assocated wth the Home News Publshng Company ~of~newr Brunswck "n varous capactes for more than 2 years. From 937 to 94"? he was n the advertsngdepartment of that newspaper. For the past two years he has been -commercal manager of the Home News rado outlet, staton WDHN, n the ntervenng year he. conducted a busness of hs own. Mr. Burns succeeds. Frank _T. Barnes^ who recently resgned. A New Jersey resdent for more than 30 years, Mr. Burns resdes at SS >tognola.-.streetr "Hghland Park, wth hs wfe and two daughters. He attended local schools, Rutgers Unversty. Extenson Dvson and New York Unversty evenng school. To Attend Conference Dr. Kenneth C. MacKay, dean of rest Dexter,. Jr., and Herman Belefeld, members of the faculty, wll attend the conference of the Amercan Assocaton- of Junor Colleges, March 25 to 29 n Roanoke, Va Her shey sce Now BOc Qt- Take home a quarhonght for a_ delcous, treat for the whole famly! Have Our Fresh Country Bottled Mlk and Cream Delvered To Your Home, Our Routes Serve Cranford, Garwood, and Kenlworth.. T PETERSENS D OPEN OALt AND MJLK CREAM B 3 WALNUT AVE. 524 BOULEV WOODCO HCTUM WNDOWS ARC AVAL ABU WTH THERMOPANC. NSULATES AGANST HAT AND COtO-OOflS NOT ftost OV<«. Woodco pcture wndow* gve beauty A> all rooms n your bouse, ncludng tbe ktchen; plus removable R.O.W. sde unt*. pcture secton s glazed wth Tbcnnopaoe (two panes of glasf wth nsulatng «lr space be- - tween). Tbcrmopane does not log or frost over; t wards off cold, and keep* the wndow area a* coxy a* the test of the house. Abo avalable wth plat*.. glass or 3/tS nch "A" qualty heavy gtask. k EGGS CRanford BRANCr STORE KENLWORTH lllllllulllltmlllltltllllllthu YOJR HAR UMUlMMtUUtMUU STYLED N AN EXCTNG MANNER! Short! But not too short to be exctngly femnne.._-.. A soft allurng Permanent s assured when your appontment s at Wllams. FRDAY EVENNG APPONTMENTS ACCEPTED HAR WLLAM STYLST 3 NOBTH UNON AVE.. CRANFORD... Telephone CBanfar^O-009 \u m mmntntmnn PCTURE WNDOWS wth REMOVABLE SDE UNTS BULDERS GENERAL SUPPLY CO. 6 CENTENNAL AVE. CR*nford 64)505 Yew Mom»y " t Arrow Whte Shrt t,always Ponts v 5 v»* - Rght Boy Wse money, goes for Arrow whtes the shrts that consstently ht the mark as Amercas favortes because they combne the fner.qualtes of stylng, fabrc and workmanshp? Famous Arrow collars look rght stay neat and comfortable too. Precson Ht n the correct szes wth Moga talorng to ft body contours. Arrow shrts stay the sz«you buy and want because theyre the fnest sanforzed broadcloth. Anchored buttons sewed on to stay.... Arvow "Dart" Medum pont fused collar. Szes «Afow "Par Soft, slotted spread collar. Sxes 4-7.~ - - Arrow "Gordon Dover" Oxford cloth. Medum pont buttondown smft collar. Szes He Symbol of PERFECT GOLFWEAR t rtauy leerjfv An actual U-kt. gold plated Ue denes ths muthentc, world fanous McGregor Goljwor. Street C- Floor 8*65 3*65. McGregor Golden Tee 950 Magc Of 00% Pure McGregors new Nylton Jacket makes a long drve for pleasure at the frst tee of sprng and every one followng. A sure wnner at the 9th hole t brngs new meanng to authentc, colorful fashons. ts lght wnd and water resstant completelywashable. Dark green, lght green, tan and navy. Szes Stteet Floor OPEN THURSDAYS TLL 9 PLAEVFELD 500

7 .. ^... _ / «....,.. ;.. > -. /.... mmmm < - ". " " 7,-> a THE CRANFORD CTZEN AND CHRONCLE. THURSDAY, MARC3 9, 950 THE CRANPORD CTZEN AND. CJtRONCLE,. THURSDAY?. MARCH 9, 950 r- Pate Thrteen l / r* " * - * Frday Nj^ht Specals! o f3.00 SERUTAN $.87 flf mm m-m -Mm v t, -(.*.V. L... MERCHANTS OF CRANFORD ARE COOPERATNG TO BRNG YOU THESE OUTSTANDNG BARGANS. PLAN NOW TO BE ON HAND TOMORROW NGHT! BE WSE AND 6 to MERCHANTS OF CRANFORD ARE COOPERATNG TO BRNG YOU THESfe OUTSTANDNG BARGANS. PLAN NOW TO BE ON HAND TOMORROW NGHT! TO 9 p,m Be WSE and SHOP and BUY n.60 MNERAL OL, 6 oz RORG ACD, h..27 o- FREE! Pressng Comb wth Every Purchase Between 6-9 P. M. mm -.5, -. v. j t t ; Frday Ngjht Specal! ft. \. WDE SELECTON OF BLOUSES SZES.32 to JAY-MAR A*VAREL SHOP 06 N. Unon Ave. 0. l Cr j, Frday Nght Specals! Does Your Ktchen Need Touchng Up? Would the Woodwork Look Setter Wth a Fresh Coat A BUY! X And We nvte. Local Resdents To Take Advantage of Our Complete Bankng Facltes lon founty Trust fonpany. MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOST NSURANCE CORPORATON, * y ^ -^t ~ Frday Nght Specals! SUPER SAVNGS ON LNOLEUM WlUt Event Average Boom of Jnotonm Purchased Yo» Get Cement for *»e Whole Room Or Felt nlac for the Or Complete $e of uulutlon Toola.. Knlfft Fojr cuttng Lnoleum. Felt Base, Ranker tle. eta. \ 2. Trpwel JFor spreadng cement on Floors mnd watte. 3. 8erber *?or scorng AalttU Tle. Mnolwm. Sabber Tle. 4. Tupe Measure h. Chalk lne. ft. Cludk. $6.9S 6 x? NUrsery Pattern ; ; $«JW $7.9* 7 Vs x 9 Nursery Pattern L U S Concoldum and Armatrons HEAVYWE^Hf FELT BASE Ee«. 98c Nce Selecton _...,...,.. sq. yd..75 Re». $t»b NLAD LNOLEUM...*. _. sq. yd. $.45 j] 03 N. Unon Ave. Cranford fr34 Frday Nght Specal! WOMENS TRUE HAND-SEWN LOAFERS REG CRANFORD BOOTERY >«..*. >X-KsyHttncAt No Exln^Cost) - r - ^ 23 N. Unon Ave. v, Cr. fr3k Frday Nght Specal! V - /.. o Take Home One^of - W&FHSSff^f Our Regular 2.00 * ^^^SJ BOQUETS BeaauE^ U8hy- atr^^ - SPRNG FLOWERS ONLY75Q 3be/vMe*b o FLOWER SHOPPE.07 N. Unon Ave. O Nght Specals! ON ANY ARTCLE N STOCK (EXCEPT PRCE-FXED MERCHANDSE) DO YOUR SHOPPNG N CRANFORD FRDA^7 NGHTS FABRC?!SPl7North Ave., W.. s DeMgne*-Patterns Frday Nght Specals! SACCHARN TABLETS M Gran,000 for eg<, A "-, GUARANTEED, ELECTRC PAD A Value $ 2 49 DRENE SHAMPOO SPECAL! Beauty Curl Harbrush, Reg. New Urene Shampoo,HReg..TTT-CTTTT. ) A.9 Value For Only MAUJLARDS JELLY EGGS 20 70c 9c SUPER \FATTED STANLEY SOAP -= 0 cakes 49 c An.89 Value Frday Nght Specals! JUST 00 All Szes Values to 7.98 FROM 6 TO 9 P. M. ONLV We Reserve the Rght to Lmt Quanttes To Each Customer. T» N. Unon Ave. /w T uuutumuj Frday Nght Specals! 0-0, Smulated Pearl Necklaces Tax nel Sorry Quantty s Lmted and Ths Specal Prce s Only Good Frday Nte. Make Frday flc famly Stoppng fto STORE ALS6 N VVfSTflELD Frday Nght Specals! Q rr O SPORT SHRTS, t-j - - Reg ^..J;...!...; Selecton of ^ t^~~. ; ; ~~ NECKWEAR, Reg.00,.50, 2;00.90 x SK SWEATERS, ^ j Natonally Known Brands ~" j Reg ,,......; Reg ;....>..;..." x. x ALL WNTER WOOL SHffTS.. x and WOOL JAC SHRTS ; 25 % off THE SPORTSMANS SHOP 7 North Ave., West -». Cr J lll ^ _ ^.! ) Frday Nght Specals! FACAL TSSUES, Reg. 27c. 3 boxes 49 C RUBBERSET PURE BADGER SHAVNG BRUSH, Reg Specal , B COMPLEX CAPSULES NJF Formula..". 00 for 69 SCHERS DRUG STORE South and Walnut Aves. SDNEY SCER. Reg. Pharm. Cranford < ; NAME BRAND SLEEPERS n Pastel Color* "" ". 2 pc., szes -4." - Keg..95 fm*n Specal 2 pr*, 2.50 r pc 7 ;- Reg.2^5each " Specal 2 prs t o -. - COLORED SOCKS Szes 4- Reg. 39c" pr. Specal 4 pra..00 For Convenence and Economy SHOP N CRANFORD CAROL-LEE KDDE SHOP 2 NORTH UNON AVENUE CHANPORD 6-J20 SEE OUR WNDOW WDE SELECTON OF TOOL SPECALS! from 6 to 830 P. M. CRANFORD PANT 4 HARDWARE 04 South Ave., E. CRanford Frday Nght Specals! HARD Bt ASEBALL...,,.., c yd. 80 sq. PERCALE 35c SOFT BALL 7. 50c 2 SPOOLS THREAD... 6 CARDS BUTTONS 2-5*x2r(HAND TOWELS 7 CANNON WASH CLOTHS 7 DSH CLOTHS v... 50c c,..50c.*... 50c...^!T- 50c 2 SKENS YARN...".. 50c ONLY $.00 FOR ONE YARD o/ ONE of the FOLOWNC FABRCS ALL WASHABLE, ALL QUALTY. * *, 45" PGSKN, Reg..9 yd.; ^ " GABARDNE, Reg..39 yd. 9HEER,_Reg.l.l9_yd. ^_ 36" QULTED PLASTC, Reg..9 yd. 4&" MOJ^KS CLOTH, Reg..29 yd. 36" EYELET BATSTE, Reg..39 yd. 4" MORE TAFFETA, Reg..69 yd. Home and Famly Store Cor. N. Unon Ave., & Alden St CranfonJ ll p p ts ON AU. Frday Nght Specal! Frday Nght Specals! 4O0 Stroux Tssues, Reg. SUjfoux* Kerchef, Reg...;.. A 44c Value For..A. c Frday Nght Specals! Frday Nght Specals! FRDAY NGHT SPECALS!!?; %. A*. > N -.!. \\- Enamels Flats nteror Exteror (FOR THREE HOURS ONLY) SHOP N CRANFORD csm M-l. TtUt<l«-0J0l 0 0 HKKSHEY KSSES MNATURES REGULARLY 29c 6 ox. 9c WE NOW CARRY A COMPLEX^ UNE OF ALL Burnt Unon Ave. and AUen S Qranfbrd ; o o CHLDRENS SOCKS, 4 Reg. 39c pr..,. ^ prs.. KLENERTS SOFTEX 4 BABY PANTS, Res. 7Sc 2 for BRDSEYE DAPERS (reg. 2.98).....,. ;. [ SHAPROS DEPT. STORE. OJFSN FUDAT EVKNNG 9 North Unon Ave. " Cranford STROBX TOLET TSSUE Facal > Rolls 25 TONl HOME PERMANENT Wth New Spn Curlers»2 AU for $O29 JOERGEN*S LOTON Wth Lqud Croun Shampoo, Reg..49! CASHMERE BOUQUET HAND LOTON wuhdupeuer, both for lptdepanu&e CASTLE SHAMPOO For Normal Scalp, Reg. S9U ^ Andr. Lanoft FACAL SOAP J Cake -,...;...;... _. WAttEt SEAOfeR. Re«. Ph*nn. 04 N. Unon Ave. Cr [HH""^ o -<> WESTNGHOUSE ELECTRC RO Regulary $.95 8TANDABD BRAND SANDWCH GRU REGtl^lftXT MS» PERCOLATOR CREAM of the CROP PLASTC TABLE COVER 54~ x 54" or 54" x Z* 6 North Unon Ave. Cranfard ARGUS A-2 CAMfcRA KEG. %& Spedal $25 KODAK VGLANT, Jr. Specal $^.95 ARGUS C3 35mm. CAMERA Flath AttaH>m<^t am C-»f*^ SPECAL ARGUS BATTERY VEWER For Your 35mm. Sldes REO Specal $O 98 FALCON and SPARTUS CAMERAS As Low A* $37 KODAK 8mm. PROJECTOR Only $gg.00 8 POWER TELESCOPE "*. BEG. $7.50 " Specal $O95 FREE! FREE! FREE! One 5 x 7 Enlargement wth Each Rol of Flm Brought n for Developng Frday Nght 6 NORTH AVE, W. CRANFORD /

8 ; ; Page Fourteen THE CRANFORD CTZEN AND CHRONCLE, THURSDAY, MARCH, Playng Cards By-AL-EXANDER-G. SPENCER Every once n a whle werd bddng leads to a werd contract af d the nnocent declarer s faced wth a dummy nothng a\ all lke he had expected. AAQ75 "., (? K 9 O K 6 3 XKQ65 J S? 0 4 -" k,v<s JA85 4 J W , «# A 0 8 4k K 8 > AQJ63 2 OQJ Wth both sdes vulnerable the bddng went. North r> w " South 3 <V pass West pass pass pass East pass pass pass 5-West, opened a small spade and {vhen the dummy went down South wondered f he had heard the bddng rght. When assured (hat the contract was a small slam kt hearts he went to-work. He won fee openng lead.wth the kng. Reared trumps n two rounds, and then led the jack of damonds. t fcoked to West as though South -^Uere- gong to^-lcsse- aganst thc- - Queen, so he ducked. jack, of ^ourse, won that trck, so -the ace 4nd queen of spades were cashed and the losng queen of damonds as shed. ace of clubs was the loser.. When the hand was over, North, - who hadnt pad much attenton to the perpetraton o the swndle-by t jouth, wanted to know, how South ked the jump to sx hearts.. J. Whats a bd.my teacher taught «ff. you know" r sad North. "Well." sad. South.! "Jl your teacher jumps to. slam wth "two aces mssng he ought to have to play the hand!" <? Q *P 4 O K J 2 AQ7 5 You arc South and open a club, West passes, partner responds one no trump. East passes. Do you bd agan? t depends on how you and partner treat a no trump response over a club bd. Most of the Oldtme contract players feel that f partner cant bd any sut at the one level he must have a sorry hand ndeed, and so would pass the one no trump response wth ths hand regardlessl of ts hgh honor count. modern o trend seems to be that f partners hand s so Weak that he cant bd a damond, heart or spade over a club he should, pass; therefore a. response of one no trump over one club shows-a.far amount_of stuff,,and_ ths hand would be plenty good enough for a rase to two no trump. Personally we would open ths hand wth one no. trump. n there s no problem.. CANASTA EJP" r at Pjanagfn erally too anxous to get a meld on the table, wth the result that he often wll meld s* or seven cards at hs frst opportunty, regardless of,the score, just so he and partner,can "go nto busness." Meldng a lot of cards early n the hand has several.dsadvantages. t cuts down greatly your chances of gettng the jwck, at the same tme makng t easer for your left opponent to grab t. Ths s so because wth only a tew cards n your hand you wll have less cards to match the up-card, and less cards whch you can dscard y^,.., way to vctory n Canasta s to nake several canasta and the only way to do thflt ff to ly. get the heap. Your every" play ould be made wth that n mnd. more cards you hold the easer t wll betlo get the dscard ple and the harder t wll be for your rght opponent to fnd a safe dscard..when, you strp your hand early n the game merely to get a meld down, your rght-opponent wll fnd lfe worth lvng he can dscard almost any thng ard you wont have the necessary matchng 7 cards to do you any good. f ycu need 50 and are dealt 2 AK you could meld the fves and the sevens wth the deuce, but t wouldnt be good Canasta. Wth only four cards to play wth you would be practcally out of the hand. Usng your only #wld card early n the hand s poor tactcs, SUMMONS STATE OF NEW JCB8EY to George W. Thorns*, hs belra, devsees and penonal representatves and hs, ther or any of ther successors n rgd, UUe and nterest; Helen Morgan, her-, belra. devsee* and pemoaal representatves and her, ther or any of ther successors n rght, {We and- ln-.. tarest; Mr. Morgan, husband of - Helen Morgan; Clarence Thomas. and Edna S. Thomas, hs wfe;. HutbT. Johnson, her hers, devsees and personal representatve* and her, ther or any of ther successors d rght,, ttle and nterest; Cortes" Johnson, her husband;. Belle T. Underwood, her hers, deday, March 28, of the Lncoln study group n the school audtorum. An educatonal fljm, " Story of Menstruaton^ wll be shown. A Walt Dsney- producton; the flm s dstrbuted by nternatonal Cellu-Cotton as a publc servce. meetng wd begn at 3 p. m.. Another flm, "You and Your Frends, "also wll be presented. flm s one n the "Art of Lvng"seres developed by Assocaton Flms, the natonal councl of YMCAs and edtors of Look magazne.,.-, Plans for the program were made last,week at a meetng o the group at the home oft A. Vernon Anderson, Hckory avenue. subject, "Sex.Educaton, Contnued", was presented by Thomas J. Buzalsk, asssted -by Mr J. L. Smth and H.W. Dalrymple.. Ruth Janoysk,, lsees and personal representatves j_ o _ n _UJ ur^<. w ndter; tnes^oranyotttetrttup" pnncpal r ~and MSS^-O. L. S.... _ any _.._ cesson n rght, ttle and nterest; Mr. Underwood, husband of Belle T. Underwood Alonzd T. Leach. Hs hers, devsees and personal representatves and h4«, -ther or any of ther auccessors n rghts ttle and nterest;- Akmxo T. Leach, hs wfe; Edythe M, Leach NOes. her hers, devsees and personal representatves and her, ther or any of ther successors njdght ttle and nterest; Mr. Nles.. husband of Edytne M. teach NUes; Hobert Harvey, tla hers, devsees and personal representatves and hs, ther or any of ther srrf PTTP n rght, ttle and nterest; Bosa M. Harvey. Us wfe; Mabel A- <Jooper. ler hers, ^evlaees, and PERSONALZED WALLET CHECKS To each new personalzed checkng account YOUR NAME PRNTED 0 OEOKS F0 YOU MUHSTJMKD MUK0HE W/UET personal representatves and her, ther or any of ther successors n rght, UUe and nterest; Mr. Cooper, husband of Mabel A. Cooper; George W. rrtu. hs hers, devsees and personal representatves tnd hs, ther* or any of ther successors uvnght, ttle and nterest; Mr*. George W. Frltt*. Us wfe; Wllam T. Trltts. Us her*, devsees and penonal representatves and hs. ther or any of thfl r successors n rght, ttle and nterest; Emma B. rrltts, hs wfe Ada M. Tlnaberlake, her hers, devsees and personal representatves and her, ther or any of -ther, successors n rght, ttle and nterest; Mft Tlmberlake. husband of Ada M. Tmbelace;. Mame F. Waters, her hers, devsees and personal representatves and her, ther or any of- ther *succesors n rght,.ttle and nterest; Harold L. Waters, her husband; Louse Frtts. her hem. devsee* and personal representatve*. and her, ther or any of. ther successors n tght, ttle and nterest Mr. Frfta, hus- " "of fcoulsst Frttts; wmm. e* bous*.frttts Charles Hyde, admnstrator of the estate of George W. Thomas, deceased; - You are hereby summoned and requred to serve upon CARL. H. WARSNSa, K*j.;PlalnU(rs Attorney, whose address s No. «North Avenue. W., Cnmford. New Jersey, an answer to the complant fled n a cvl.acton, n whch Stretdef SchraSenberger s planf add George W. Thomas, «U als. are. defendants, pendng n the Superor Court of New Jersey, wthn as days after March , exclusve *f such date. - f you fall to do so, the relef demanded n- the complant wll be taken aganst you by [default. Ths tttum has been nsttuted for the f t too. Wth a hand lke ths you shouldnt meld for at least three rounds. By that tnu), f partner hasnt gone down yet, you should consder meldng even though you have to strp your hand to do t. That mlght-lakethe pressure off partner and gve hm the chance he needs to grab the pack. Lncoln Study Group To Present Flms Grls n the fourth, ffth and sxth grades at Lncoln School, and ther mothers, have been.nvted to attend the next meetng, Tues- SUMMONS,. STATE OF NEW JERSEY to, - Frederlck Alexander, hs hers, devsees And personal representatves and hs. ther or. any of ther successors-n rght, UUe and nterest Frederck-Alexander, hr wfe; Ella T. S Fellows, her hers, de- Z.. S. "vlaees and" personal -representa-^ tlves and her, ther or any of ther - successors n rght, UUe and nterest John Doe, husband of Ella T. S. Fellows, sad name John Doe beng acutous; Frankln J. Fellows.. You are hereby summoned and requred to serve upon CARL H. WARSNSK. Esq.. PlalntUTs Attorney, whose adttrbmlbno. 0 North Avenue, W.. Cranford, New Jersey, an answer to the complant Bled n a cvl acton. n whch Streder Schraffenberger 4s planf and Frederck Alexander, et. als. are defendants, pendng n the Superor Court of New Jersey, wthn 39 days after March 3Q. 950, exclusve of sgh date. f you fau to do "so. the relef demanded n the complant wll be taken aganst you by default. < Ths acton.has been nsttuted for the purpose of foreclosng the len of a tax sale cercate dated September 36. M2, made by Albert B, Caldwell, Collector of Taxes of Townshp of Cranford; to Townshp of Cranford, whch cercate covers 0 vacant rots at Hale Street and tn- con Avenue, n Cranford, Unon County, New Jersey; sad ceruflcate s recorded n the Unon County Regsters offce n book 368 of Mortgages at page 6 and was assgned by Townshp of Cranford. to plalnufl. You are made partes defendant because you are thev owners of sad lands and have the rght to redeem. ; ? ^-nomxrc scorrr-. >. Clerk of Superor Court. Dated-March J.MO., elementary school nurse, partc- np o pated n the dscusson. Co-hos- T e a p tesses were MrsJ C. G. Gelnas and b Mrs,-J. Lobt were present. Eghteen members Tetatve-Pls-Made - For Cranford Day Cranford Day Commttee met last Thursday nght at the home of Dr. and Elmer A. Koyen, 25 Mln street. Koyen s. charman of the event, whch wll be observed June 9. Among representatves of varous clubs and organzatons who attended were Thomas J. Campbell, Colony Club ot Cranforct;~ ^Walter Knorr, Sunny Acres Garden Club; ars. Wayne/ Wtte, Wednesday Mornng Club;.R. P. Wjsmer, Cranford Garden Club; -Home Martn, Newcomers Club; Wlfred Paff, Cranford College Club; Arthur Camp" Hopkns, Boy Scouts; George F.,Rchards, Kwans Club; Wllam F. Hoffman, Cranford Hstorcal Socety; Mr. and Sydney L. Nunn, Hoy T Puckey» presdent ol the VA; A. J. Daves, Mts. Wllam E. Coles, James %addll recordng secretary, and P. B. Alger, correspondng secretary. next meetng wll be held March 30 n Muncpal Court NOTC TO CEXDTOKS ESTATE OF MARY MUELLER, / Deceased; Pursuant to the order of CHARLES A. OTTO, Jr.,.Surrogate of the County of Unon made on the seventh day of February A. D., BM.; upon the applcaton of the undersgned, as Executrx of the, estate of, sad deceased^ nptce s hereby gven to the credtors of. sad deceased to exhbt to the subscrber.under oath or affrmaton ther clams and demands aganst the estate of aald deceased- wthn sx months from the date of sad order, or they wll be forever barred from prosecutng ur - Tecoveruur the - same aganst the subscrber MARY McDOljroUGH. & McDONOUGH, Atorneys, 09 Park Avenue. PUlnfteld. N. J. Fees MM 3-9 BKAUTtrUL Of DBSUUf NEW CELNGS BLOCK TEPE BLOCK W.L. \\ l " GBaford -U74 EXPERTLY NSTALLED V\; Orphanage n srael Wesleld-Cranford Secton, Natonal Councl of Jewsh Women wll slwnsor a slver tea Wednesday a t 8p.-rn,T^rtrterjome of.frank Brown, 23 Canterbury road,-wesleld. Proceeds wll go to the councls orphan home n srael. Joseph Schmtt of Cranford,.overseas charman, announced that - a -muscal program has been, ararnged for the tea. Mss Tredel Graef of Wesleld wll sng a group of songs and Mss f N n Muscal Event Allen Kttleson of.06 Hernn^ avenue, soprano, wll be one of several members of the Wesleld Muscal) Club who wll partcpate "n 3 program of musc tomorrow- for the Womens Club n Maplewood. She wll be accompaned by J. C. Munday of d. Hampton street, also a member of the Wesleld club. RoseBerman of Newark, concert panst, wll play several selectons. All members and guests are nvted; NOTCE TO CBSDTOBS ESTATE OF LUlfE OWEN, Deceased. - Pursuant to the order of _ OTTO, Jr.. Surrogate of the County of Unon made on the seventh day of February A. D.. lbs0,,upon the applcaton of the undersgned, as Executpr of the estate of sad deceased, notce s hereby gven to the credtor* of sad deceased to exhbt to the subscrber under oath or afflrmatlonr ther clam* and «^»*^ftwqs aganst the estate of sad deceased wthn sx months from the date of "sad order, or they wll be forever barred from prosecutng or recoverng the same aganst the subscrber. CHASLES WENER, Executor. MATTHEW GHAYSON, Attorney; = " 40. Jersey Street, Elzabeth, N. J. Fees 47.80, 3-6 Trees Taken Down Aad Removed j - -Stmnpsf Panea Ov r ALL WORK QUAKANTEED Completely B 24 N. Olver Street RAHWAT, N. J. TeLRAhwmy 7-M2 DR. a OPTOMETRST EYES EXAMNED 7 No. UNON AVENUE ksnford flfa* tl Craaf*«Trast 4ug.) mcc UOM l. - A. M. M r..aft; FBOATl* A. M. r. M. - DtOllN r. M. College Reunon annual reunon and lunch eon of the New Jersey Stat Teachers College at Trenton Z be held March 25 at 2 noonng Essex-House, Newark. PTA to Meet PTA of St. Benedcts. Pren School wll meet tonght at 830 n the school audtorum, street, Newark. «C COAST TO COAST MOVERS Anywhere n the UA. or Canada. 8sf». Seaaonmble mod mmedate Sejrvkm. By Van RmO Boat An- P.TOWNSENP,Agent ALLED VAN LNES, nc. -Freproof 8torag» r Cofuhercfal sad f Godnnerebl sgtd Routehold Oooda. Paekhur * Cratng- ft Specalty Estmates Gven Freely Can WEgleJd Lumbe you the; servces jud knowledge of more than a quarter of a century of practcal buldng experence and "know v^jhov. n your constructon ;problems. ; Furnahng our customes wth qualty buldng materals and servce has been out* motto for more than 30 years. Ldmber Supply th. Lumber MUhoork Ufasoh materals PHONES GRanfoa S-KW8 6-J HGH STREET CRANFORD Thnkng of BULDNG, BUYNG or REFNANCNG YOUR HOME -Come n and Consult Us. r Ts ft s en sted r h purpose of foredoslng the len of tax sale cercate dated June B, 93, made by George G. Teller, Collector of Taxes of Townshp of Cranford, to Townshp of Cranford, whch cercate covers 3 vacant lots on Hala Stwet and South Av nue, n Cranford, Unon County, Ne Jersey; sad cercate s recorded n the Unon County Beglsters omce n book 093 of-mortgages at page 42S andwas assgned by Townshp of Crenford to the planf., You are made a party defendant be- cause George W. Thomas at the tme of hs death was the owner of sad lands and you as hs hers, devsees or sue- cessors n ttle have or may have acqured an nterest n sad lands and have the rght, to redeem., t GRANT BCOTB. We Move Plenty of \..; AVALABLE CRANFORD SAVNGS and LOAN ASSOCATON Phone CRanfor 0 2 N. Unon Ave., Cranford, N. J. ONMUH BALANCE meqused MONTHLY SERVCE CHAKCB U POE rnytt BOOK. Jont Account* Permtted l aeau**w f MM eawka am **] la M M «( S. CKANfOKO ornce ortn.naoat Kvuntas «cw < c^e p. M. UNON COUNTY TRUST COMPANY TOWNSHP OF CRANFORD ^^ _" "-STATEBJENT, (Requred by Revsed 8t*tates, Secton 402-4) AX\.\ a w gum an ^ Mcaku MAWL N ENVELOPE OR PASTE ON la POSTCARO Or PHONE CR. 6-00* UNON COUNTY TRUST COMPANY llt B«aU Ave.., Cnnter4. N. J. Plnue Send roam 80 Can Opos My, Cbccknc Account By MalL NAME... STREET crr Taxes FOK Purposes...» Local nbtrct School* (Estmate for 9M) County (a) General County (Estmate for 050) (d) County Dlstokt Court...$ , Actual Actual 949 * MS As Shown n Local Muncpal Budget For & , ^7.37 For fl«-«464^ State Ad (sv) TOTALS Cb) Relef Funds and Constructon Funds.< Jl $l,63jl74.8t fl.u4370.t2 Receved and to be Receved (Allotted) UM BE T RESOLVED by the Charman and Townshp Commttee of the- Townshp ol Cranford, County of Unon, that the budget herenbefore set forth s hereby adopted and shall consttute an appro- pratlon for the purposes stated, of the sums theren set forth as appropratons, and authorzaton of the amount of (tem 2 below) $408, for local purposes and of (tem 4 below) $26, to be added to the cercate of amount to be rajsed by taxaton for local school purposes per Artcle sevta only (R. S 87- et feq.) "and.cercaton to the County Board of Taxaton o the followng summary of general revenues and appropratons»... General Revenues > Surplus Revenue Approprated.". $220,49.9 Mscellaneous Revenue Antcpated 34,8.00 Recepts from Delnquent Taxes.., Amount to Be Rased by Taxaton for Local Purposes tem 6 (a). Sheet 6 $435, Less Appropratons for Schools Defcency n Basc Ad for Local School Dstrct...$ 26, Total of above tems deducted... $ 26, ^ $408, To Be Added to the Cercate for Amount to Be. Rased by Taxaton for Schools n Artcle V. School Dstrcts Only. Defcency n Basc Ad for, Local School Dstrct 26, Chap. 35, P. L. 46, Penson Fund for School Employees.. 26,759.00, TOTAL $829, General Appropratons.. (a) Admnstraton, Operaton and Mantenance $50, (b) Contngent,000.00, (c) () Muncpal Debt Servce., 08, (g) Reserve for Uncollectcd Taxes _... 86, Deferred Charges and -~- ~ "~- " ^ - (e) () Statutory Expendtures Muncpal 5, Defcency n Basc Ad for Local School Dstrct.. v. 25, Chap. 39, P. L. 46, Penson Fund for School Employees, TOTAL!. s...$ t s Hereby Cered that the wthn budget s a true copy of the budget adopted by resoluton of the governng body on the 27th day.of February, 950. Cered by roe,.. j_ WALTER COFFEE^ Ths 2ttb day of February, 950. <. Townshp Clerk. NSURED.,..... «. «, (Monday thro Frday JfOFFCE HOURS jg^ g^, ^ ^ to 4M p. ^ Mondmy Nghts 7 P. M. ts.9 F. BE. MEMBKR FJEDEKAL HOME LOAN BANK SYSTEM NSURED Th* Famly Next Door "Why, Ft^d d LOV to oo n Ever dunk of tl the good thngs n lfe youd mss, f t werent tor thctdephone? And when you add the coarenknee t pcorda...the tme and effatt t sera...together wth thefjcocecttoo t flbcds... modem tdephone tenke s Holy to "ff pdm value! NW JUSY BU TtUPMON COMJPANY Cranfor<f r M<ts Desrable As Ste fat Coconut Ptdnt From Cra " f rd! _..w l then ewh«neof^ood&seuckn Thats one aspect of the oper- j Cranford, was.forn^ TcSrle atons of WoodV Selck Sweetened ; of company plants... n both nda Coconut Company, nc., South and a*"* Out^ Phlppna. Before that. Wood & Stack-frm, whch s over 75 years old, chose Crantord as the ste for fa new plant. onen ts new plant here formally 9 "} ^tacts Refnng Company n May. Actually, the plant has al- "» "»e West ndes. ready started -_ producton on a lmted scale. le reference to-the-phlppnes connecton wth Wood & Selck das to do wth the raw coconut whch s obtaned l< fr(*n the com- panys processng plants n that young naton. Cranford plant of the company a one-< and threestory buldng" "of" modern face ^bftk constructon wth some 40,- 000 square feet of floor space rwll be able to toast, flavor, color, and sweeten approxmately 0 mllon pounds of coconut a year when operatng at full.capacty, accordng to Rchard J.^ Boddngton, local managerj Mr. Boddngton, a natve of London, England, sad that the completed buldng and equpment wll represent an estmated nvestment of between $450,000 and $500,0.00. and wll devote ts producton to supplyng the coconut needs of the bakery ndustry,-confectonery. ndustry, and the wholesale food, feld generally. -How ver,^packaged.-coconut_.wll be made avalable for the retal trade. r. Boddngton sad, because dt ths- communtys congenal surroundngs and the assurance that the co4nj>any would haye a locaton n whch -ts operatons could be dsplayed wth prde. Befofc Cranford was made the fnal choce. Mr. Boddngton* olsclosed that 27 stes n New Jersey were surveyed. n the last analyss, however, Cranford was found- to be "far and away the most desrable of them 4 all," Mr. Boddngton asserted. ; _, Ground for the present buldng was broken early n November, 948, wth ceremones attended by townshp dgntares; and restrcted producton began last January t A week ago operatons were stepped up, but several more peces of equpment and fnshng touches n.the buldng wn be requred before normal schedules are acheved. p V Mr-Boddngton-sad that the company has 36 employees here but that ths number s ex- Cranford manager and hs pected to be ncreased to 50 later wfe; Dorothy, are now makng ther home...n - Englsh Vllage, but prevously they have lved n, Trevancore State on the Malabar coast of nda, Luzon n the Phlppnes, and the West ndes. Mr. Boddfngton, who helped desgn n the year. ;-- ; ahreet... Lght effect* n,a..north-south street re superor to those n an east-west street, n both, summer and wnter.. LOOKED TqROUCH - AND LOOKED Yon look throuff your glasses but other people lookto! them. Both are mportant; to your appear* ance, comfort, and personal satstaclon. DonH be satsfed unless your glasses are satsfaetoxy on both counts. Guld emblem s your assurance of good «p- pearanee and good glasses. " ; FAMLY LFE TODAY ^eston s are honestly answered -_ n Human Relatons Butrera. the St*te DnlvenUts " Anthorty «a\ "Adolescents " To the parent strugglng wth the problem of nght hours or the to be no relatonshp between authorty andadolescents except, perhaps, that the adolescents wll flare up n a temper or defy authorty. To the adolescent, authorty appears to be a barrer to hs desred ndepen don the ndependence that s needed so that he can. become a mature adult. Parents try_ to use parental" auhorty as a sheld to- protect the chld durng hs M grcwng u p " process. Youths /MmBtAOBHAw j *; * exejr * extra. ndependeacc n matters;of stayng out late,,datng and usng the car, whle the parent looks for sgns of responsblty about household tasks/thrft and sensble clothng. y are wary of each other youth pouncng on prvleges, the parent wthholdng some n the hope of fosterng desrable trats of maturty. Sometmes ths struggle goes on.to the pont, where there s no meetng ground of affecton. Ths can easlytappen when the~ado^ lescent s not secure n hs belef n hs famlys affecton. Perhaps the parent exercses authorty unwsely, s too strct. Ths can lead to. an. unwholesome atttude, to all authorty cjyl laws as well as parental strctness/ ts then that the adolescent, who has not been n trouble,,starts.gettng nto dffcultes n school and n the c o m m u n t y... Parents try to "protect" ther BRUNNERS n WESTFELD 206 East Broad St. WE open Monday Eve. n EUZABBTH 277 Ho. Broad St. EL open Thursday Eve. Make your home happer, mote attractve, wth a, Kmball pano, Kmhall panos ae complctdjrbolt; not just assembled, n KmbalTs.worlds largest *"p$30o factory. Qualty standards have made the name Kmball famous for 92 yearj» Tear off coupon below fll out and mal Today - ". «Gentlemen am nterested n purchasng;- ^ j O A New Consoleoc O A Slghtly Used Spnet Pano D ANfWApanmem-Szc Kano Q A New Bbjr Gnod Psno D A Used Babf Gtand Ksno O A Good Uprght Kaoo u Your funral-purdttseflan 7 WHATS HAT NUMftt t* "!* M n k C»lsJ«r ml Mmw Mrmy" GRFFTH PANO COMPANY TWAY rtamutvf 605 UOAD S»OT / NWAtlC2,NWJ»5lY Tstaahw* MAAat S-SSSB "chld". Parents-would do well to eealze that ther "chld" s no longer a chld he s almost grown up.. And the way for hm to really become grown up s to act as f he were; But, parents say, he.doesnt,act-gr^wn up he s rresponsble^ Gve^hm responsblty!. Ofly \ through N experence.can he mature,. Parents need, to realze thefr. chldren. cannot be.. "provecte3! from lfe. An examnaton^of ther atttudes wll help them fnd the. reasons for nsstance on authorty. Do they use t for ther 6\yn sense of power? For ther convenence and comfort? Because of a neghbors opnon? Or s Jt a habt of expectng obedence? When t! hs atttude, s unfar, and by a change of approach he may solv< some dsputes before they reach the davger pont.. When parents realze that th adolescent, struggle for ndepend ence s a natural process n growng up, they wll exercse authorty n very lmted nstances. Wth the addton of mutual affecton and a sense of humor, serous troubl wll usually be avoded. JRaHffea4-Group8 Seek nqury on Servce Publc nqury by the New Jersey Board of Publc Utlty Commssoners nto the general servce provded.northern New Jersey c6mmuters and other resdents by the/jersey Central and Pennsylvana ralroads has been requested by the Jersey Shore Protectve Commttee and. the nter-muncpal jgroup for Better Ral Servce, t was dsclosed today. Adequacy of servce to be provded under the new sprng schedules to be fled by the roads, a well as restoraton of trans^-sus pended because of the coa shortage, would be consdered by the utlty commssoners along wth passenger servce generally under the proposal of the 55cottV=" muntes represented by the nter- Muncpal Group and the Shore Protectve commttee. n earler had experenced consderable dffculty n obtanng detaled.workng tran schedules n tme to" enter objectons to servce reductons, spokesmen sad. No defnte date was proposed for the. hearng. whch, lhet communtes suggested should be held "at some tme.after coal supples are normal," but "pror~to the sub-. msson - of t,he sprng schedule changes.". Drama Group drama department of the Vllage mprovement Assocaton met last week at the home of Wllam W. Farchld, 24 Claremont place. Hostesses were John Low and A. C.Espenshp. Gordon H. Gldersleeve s.charman.of the. group. Spansh Flm ^y Another of Urlon^Junor Colleges communty nghts wll be staged next Thursday n the college lbrary where a Spansh, moton pcture^ "Los Heroes" del Barro", wll be shown. Englsh subttles wll be gven. publc s nvted;^ - COAL vpuel OL OL BURNER SERVCE RAVEN BUN ANTHRACTE Product of Jeddo-Hlfh Rankn and Jahn Coal Company 32 CENTENNAL AVE., >LCE.6-O8J4 L_ T! ; rj Har Style and ] Cut Anthony of Weseld Consult Anhony before havng your har cut and styled for your Sprng and Summer Permanent Wave.. > Anthony Hardresser 22SE. Broad St. Westdd Transfers of Real Estate followng deeds have been recorded nt; the nffcc of Coutty Regster Herbert J. Pascoc n the Court House, Elzabeth Townshp, of Cranford to Geonge M. Lncoln; lots 7 to 0. 2 to 5. block 645, map of J. G. Development, 926. Mr. and Donald Lang to M r - and, James S. Clarke, property known as 6 Veneta avenue. Mr. and Mchael De Lousa to Mr. and John De Lousa, undvded half nterest n lov 7, block F, map of Lexngton Homes. Helen B. and Frederck j. Sarg to Mr. and Paul J. Novak.Jr., lot 4, block 5, map of Balmere parkway. Edna M. Bockelman, executrx, to Mr. and Joseph S. Farrs, lot, plan of buldng lots at North avenue and Elzabeth uvenue.. Garden State Buldng Corporaton to John F. Daltor, property at cornet- of Walnut avenue and Allen Okell placed Mr. and Albert J. Burdn t6 Mr. and James S. Hll, property at corner of.adams avenue and Sherrer street. John V r Hanf to Mr and Fred V. Hanf, property n Hllcrest avenue, 40 feet from Besler ave- Vue.. Elmora and West End Buldng and Loan Assocaton to Mr. and ^Wllam Ej West,-. lot_ 4, map of Balmere Park. Prudental nsurance Company of Amerca to Mr. ardmrst Edward Aborn, property n Casno (venue, 75 feet from Lnden place. Mr. and Edward Aborn to Sara^.-M." Stanger, property n Casno avenue, 00 feet from Lnden place.. - Mr. and Davd Shapro to Mr. and Mrs/Anthony Scarola, undvded hal(j nterest n property n Burnsde avenue feet from Preston avenue. - Fre Preventon Best way to stop a fre s not to let t start! Fres Herald Comng Sprng Season Sxteen ; fres, ncludng n scant lots, offered proof of thr comng of sprng, last Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday, and kept the Cranford Fre Department on the run. most of the week-end. (For some-unknown reason, no fres Were reported Frday.) frst fre for the three days was at 29 p. m. Thursday-for a blaze caused by a faulty ol burner at the home of Harold N., SPf.A Opens New Shelter n Lnden Unon County Socety for the Preventon of Cruelty to Anmals opened a new shelter last week at the offce of Dr. Mervn D. Grovomah, J506 East St. George avenue. Lnden. Larger quarters were -necessary sne** the shelter n- Roselle was too small to cure for the-anmals. An nvtaton s extended to the publc to nspect the jew facltes and the anmals avalable - t for adopton. Ths servce., s sup- hnck njures reported sustaned " Se^lembcr , when a ladder on whch he was workng slpped, causng hm to fall. [ At _the tme- of the accden^_ ; Mr. f^l^ollb was sad, to have been enploycrt by Hans C Wergland, 9! con cttor, of 6. Wllow avenue. Garwood.- Announcement of the jward was made by Deputy D- rector Harry S. Mednets of the state workmens compensaton agency.., mm m4 Speaker at UJC Pack«v-H=3-Reord avenue. At 255 p.,m.,-a grass fre was extngushed on Meeker avenue, and at 738 that evenng fremen were called to put out a blaze caused by an overheated exhaust fan. n the Peppermnt Room, 2 North Unon avenue. - Saturdays frst alarm at. 054 a. m. was for an ol tank blaze-at the Loveland Fuel Ol Company, 362 North avenue, E., where an attempt was beng made to thaw put a 50-gallon fuel drum, Fre Chef Hpward G. ScHndler. sad. At 27 a. m. o blaze resultng from hot ashes n the muncpal dumps was, put out;and. at 40 and J 56 a. m. calls were answered for grass fres on Adams avenue and on Pacfc avenue near "Orange avenue. Other grass fres fche same day were at 250, p. m. and 249 J m. and occurred on Orange_aye- nue and on Wndsor avenue near Orange avenue. " and Saturday caused any damage. On Sunday, however, slght, damage resulted when some shrubs and a fence caught fre on property of *Mr. and Arnold J. Marr. at 220 Locust drve and the adjonng property of Mr. and E, ;. B. Paffrath, 222 Locust drve. re were grass fres Sunday at 950 a. m. on Henrlch streett at 205 p. m, on Henley avenue, 22 p. m. at Detz. street and Ludlow avenue,.220 p. -ro^-on-jlenoxavenue and also on Bloomngdale avenue, and, at 345 p. nl at the ;nd of Wall street., " grass fres caused no damage, fremen reported. * SPECALZNG N FLLNG PRESCRPTONS OF feye PHYSCANS (w; Martn Bld«. Street ru»r Gldcraft 09 JEFFERSPN AVE. Optcans ELB. 2-2S40 * O»«j8.l4«f. M. Dully ^f«n. A Than. B A.. (a U T.u. porttnby vuluntav (lunatons att membershp dues. Dogs and cats may be brought to the shelter on week-days between 9 a. "m. nnd 5 p. m. and on Sundays between 9 a m. and 2 noon... Receves Compensaton For Back njures ~A workmens conpensaton award of $825 has been made to Wllam B. DLollo of Holly street for D. Alton Partrdge, drector of <he Schtol of Conservaton at. Strkes State Forest, addressed sttf dents of socology on Tuesday at. Unon Junor College. He also s dean of nstructon at Montclafr State Teachers College.. n addton J;/ speakers~the program"n \ the socologydepartment features. feld trps to State nsttutons. m VUmln B far «r» Pgs that scour and fau to fro* may be helped by a raton contanng extra proten and B vtamn. ts New! ts Economcal! DEVOE ONE-COAT HOUSE PANT Cuts Repant Costs as Much as 40%.. " v DEVOE ONE-COAT SEM GLOSS J_-^.. JNoUndercqat Needed - GET FUX,, PARTCULARS AT /..... RCABD ARTG. Proo.. Open Dally Tll 630,P. M. Frdays Tll JP.Jt 07-5 N. Unon Avenue CRanford MORTCANS U SPRNOFnULD AVE... CHANFOBD. N. J. TBLKPHONK CKaata* tl ll -lx-m ts lagand goes back many centures re are dozens of tales of how Bock began, but one fact s found n almost all. Ths smooth delcous dark beer was brewed from the harvests chocest grans aged through Wqter-and dedcated n Sprng to - the god or goddess of fertlty-ll Egypt, Osrs; Greece, Donysus; North Europe, Freya. Some say the name "Bock" tself came from Enbeck,- a German town famous long ago for fne beer. Others say t comes from "buck" (the male goat) because of hs strong buttng power. Whatever ts orgn, ths type ol brew s a true harbnger of Sprng, n earlest tmes only "Sprng beer" could be fully, aged beer because beer couldy be stored only n Wnter. Refrgeraton changed ths, but brewers stll salute {sprng wth ther fnest beer. BOCK BEER COMNG MAR. 5 H 77V.- sr.l JOT mm m Back agan wth ts smooth mellow rchness and fne creamy head* comes the Bock Beer of ancent fame!, Out 6 respect for centuresold tradton, the leadng bre^t ers choose a date as n old days a festval day was apponted to brng you ths kng of beers. Not untl that date are the fnest Bock Beers released for publc sale. Ths year t wll be Wednesday, March 5th. yre worth ther "wat" n rch taste enjoyment, these real old-tme Bock Beers! f you dont know how delcous real Bock s dont judge tll you ta$te your favorte brand! t cant be rushed. t cant be mtated, just wat and TASTE rr! HtMEMBER YOU* FAVORTE BRAND- BAUANTNE BUPWlSER HENSLER N.J.Bn wn Assottdon, Nmwark KREUdc RUPPERT PABST SCHAEFER RHElNOOLD, TROM^ER

9 Page Sxteen THE CRAMTOB? CTZEN AND CBBGOCS. THTJBSDAT, MARCH 9, 850 ams n S - Methodst Program fo observance of the "One Great H6Ur of Sharng," a program to be celebrated Sunday throughout the ^c.pcv. Albert-AUngexv pggtor of Cranford Methodst ClHrch, wll preach on the topc. "Star ye one anothers burdens and so fulfll; the law of Chrst/ Servces wll be conducted, at 930 ard JO 50_ a_rn.. "She senor chor-lender drecton of Henry M. Boardman wll sng, "lsten to the Lambs," by Dett. Alexander Ellenbacher wll be, sojost. George Rothwel- " er, organst, wll play,."legende" by W. Clarke; "Revere" by C. Sergsson and "Fnale n D" by C. X. Koch.-. sacrament of baptsm wll be admnstered at late mornng servce. Sunday school.for boys and grls through the fourth- grade and Bble classes for men and women wll be held at 930 a. m.. communty servce commsson wll be n charge of the Junor Hgh Fellowshp meetng Sunday at 7 p; m. Also meetng at that hour, the Sen- _JoX-Hgh_Eello\vshp_w JLhaye._as,j topc, "Fath n the Bble/ Rchard Eppler wll be leader. Odds and Ends Fellowshp also wu meet at.7 p. m., Dr. Manson Benedct of Weseld wll speak on, " Hydrogen ; Bomb.and Pflg9p,".at thecommunty forum Sunday at 8 p. m. Vt. Benedct s one of the desgners of the atomc energy plant at Oak Rdge, Term. -..._> -young peoples chor, wll rehearse tomgnt at oclock and the senor chor, at 8 oclock. Boy. Scouts wll meet at 7 oclock. A square dance wll be sponsored by the Odds and Ends Fellowshp tomorrow at 8 p. m., n the audtorum. Musc wll be by the Mohawk - Valley Rangers. Confrmaton classes wll be held.saturday at 0 and a. m. Junor Hgh Fellowshp wll hold a swmmng party Saturday at 7 S p. m. All youth of the church are nvted to attend a meetng of the Twenty-Up Club,. Saturday at 8 p. m., Moves on the dal system wll, be show/n at a meetng of Methodst Men, Monday at 8 p. m. Robert Freeman of Mllburn. wll speak on, "Personal Glmpses" of Japan," at a luncheon meetng Tuesday at p. m, of the Womens Socety of Chrstan Servce. An evangelstc vstaton,wll be held Wednesday at 730 p. m. Next Thursday, the study class wll revew the women of the Scrpture from 0 to } a. m. Thought for the Week By the Bev. Albert Allnfer, pastor. Cnnford Methodst Chnrth "ONE GREAT HOUR OF SHARNG.., Text "nasmuch as ye have done t unto one of the least of these -my brethren, ye have done t. unto me." Read St. Matthew A g from the head of thetr Church wlrbe heard as a part of the Sunday mornng,servce, March-. 2, by the conjtrtgatons of roost of tne nearly 8JD0O parshes and mssons of the Epscopal Church. Rt Rev-, erend Henry Knox Sherrfl. Presdng Bshop wll speak over one of tne [aneest rado networks ever arranged, Ntd he wll be heard by means of rado recevng sets nstalled n the churches. Bshop SherrlTs address wll be an appeal to Epscopal Church nembers tosupport a largely ncreased program of work n mssons n tns totmtry and overseas, and n Educaton and Socal Relatons. address s tmed for exactly 30, Sunday nontng, March 2. Presbyterans Jon n Hour * Brased Uvetock Losses each year from brused lvestock run nto mllons.of dollars. t snt good sense to work to prepare an anmal for market and then cut proft by rough treatment. Ten chldren stand before, you One s healthy, happy, warmly clothed. Nne are starvng, sad and n rags. well Chld speaks to you n the unversal language of a grateful smle. He warms your heart. You understand the nne also. y fx ther eyes upon you, watchng wth unutterable concern for a due to what you are gong to do. y dsturb you. What are you got o d o?...., -se -are- tle-sxty-mllon- hungry and ragged boys and grls who the Unted Natons tells us, are how watng somewhere n the world. Only one n 0 has receved help n any form. Obvously you. cannot help all the others. But you ought not to accept that as a foregone concluson untl you mentally undertake to dvde them. Ten chldren. That, one must lve. Must all the rest persh? Well, perhaps we can save another. Good! Whch shall t be?" How do we go about t?. v n Amerca more than 24 mllon Chrstans are untng n "Ore Great Hour of Sharng" on Sunday, March 2. On that day they wl) take collectons n 00,000 churches. Prepare systematcally for.t by usng the materals whch the Church World Servce has suppled 9 denomnatons. Lsten to tthe rado programs sponsorng ths concerted campagn for world relef and recon-, stncton. Saturday nght CBS wll broadcast a program from 630 to 7 p. m. Plan now to make a sacrfcal offerng n your own chrch on Sunday mornng and make realto our brothers andtss^.. ters.n dstress the words of St. Paul n Galatans 62 "Bear ye one anothers burdens, and so fulfll the law of Chrst." Last year, ^Presdent Truman, concluded hs broadcast on Saturday nght, pror to the "One Great Hour of Sharng" Sunday; wth ths plea ^ *We^ cannot do ths through the^chann.els^ojt^government^ alone, we must lso extend the hand of fellowshp through our^ prvate-organzatons and as ndvduals. n ths way, we can jon - wth those of kndred fath,.and destroy the barrers.of dstrust and propaganda.that dvdes us from our fellowmen. "To the mllons n the world who cry n ther despar for new day of freedom and justce, we here n.amerca, out.of our strength and by onrexample, can gve hope and comfort ;-. - f._ " urge you to go to worshp,tomorrow, each,n;.hs accustomed" place; to-thark God *f or bur hertage and our strength, andto ask4tm for the grace and power to carry out hs wll n ths troubled World." Tabernacle Servces Rev George D-D., pastor, wn preach Sunday at the a. m. worshp servce n -thav-cranfot OfSharutg "God. Save Our World"-wll be the message by the Rev. Robert G. Longaker, pastor, Sundaymornng at oclock, when the congregaton of the Frst Presbyteran Church jons wth the rest of Chrstendom n "One Great Hour of Sharng" to allevate the sufferng of manknd. A3 the devotonal musc, Mara Martell, contralto, wll 5jng "nto Thy Keepng" by Bach, and the anthem by the chancel chor wll be Mendelssohns "O For the Wngs of a Dove". At the Sunday evenng hour at 8 o- clock, the Rev. Mr, Lpngakers message wll be the second of the "Worlds Three Greatest Men" "Jesus Chrst. Oh Sunday evenng at;7 oclock, the adult class n preparaton for church membershp wll be held n the dugette room. subject for dscusson wll be " Art of Churchmanshp" whch wll be the last of the group of three. seres wll begn agan on the followng Sunday, March 9. junor fellowshp, wll meet n the gymnasum at 7 oclock. topc, "Are Chrstans Dfferent at Home?" wll be fled by.conne Jeffres and Peter Trumpore. senor fellowshp wll meet n tne chor room. ", Lords Supper" wll be led by Beverly Pawson, Walda Keve, Don Cyphers and Dave Mogensen. monthly meetng of the Sesson wll be_ held n the dugette Roomon Tuesday-evenng at 85 oclock. Couples Club wn present ts annual Lenten servce for the congregaton n the sanctuary on Wednesday evenng at 8 oclock. Rev. Ralph T. Haas, pastor of the Crescent avenue Presbyteran Church, PlanBeld, wll be guest speakers Followng the servce, members 6 the" Couples Club wll meet n, the gymnasum for an hour of fellowshp. take place tomorrow at.8 p. nr). communcants class wll meet n the manse on Wednesdays! 4 p.- m. Regularly scheduled meetng; nclude Junor chor, 4 p. m. on Mondays; Boy Scouts, 730 p. m. Tuesdays; Browne Troop, 0 p. m. Wednesdays; school of relgon, 8 p. m. Wednesdays; ntermedate chor, 730 p^ m. Thursdays; senor chor, 8 p. m. Thursdays; senor Grl Scouts, 8 p. m. Thursdays; Junor. Westmnster Fellowshp, 30 p. m..frdays; church school lor all ages, 945 a. m- Sundays, and Senor Westmnster Fellowshp, 7 p. m. Sundays. men theme wll be, " Fkmdamentals of Sprtual Blessngs. At the 745 p. m. evangelstc servce, the subject wll.be "Unted Acton and Dvne Judgement. Gerald Sbarpe of Lnden wll be guest speaker for the Young Peoples/Socety Sunday at 630 p. m. ""onorrow nght the men of the church wll conduct the-monthly eetng of the GoodwnHome and Rescue Msson.* Newark. D. C. Baker s charman of arrangements.. ; Chor rehearsal wfll be held tomorrow evenng n preparaton far the Easter servce. An members are urged to attend. Hen wll meet at^the church Saturday at 8 Ps m. for ther.weekly prayer servce... Rev. Dr. Atcheson preached last Sunday on the topc. "Preparaton for the Communon Servce." Frank Cones was solost. Raymond Possefl, returned.mssonary from French West Afrca, was welcomed by the pastor. Rob-. ert Francs of Nyack, N. Y., was n charge of the young peoples program... -.,. At the evenng servce, whch was desgnated as "Sunday School Nght", the pastor spoke on the topc. "When.Chrst -Comes nto Hs Own." Specal musc was offered by the Nyaftk group. No Better Cleanng at Any Prce New Sermon Seres To Start at Osceola Rev. Albert G. Dezso, pastor of Osceola Presbyteran Church, wll begn a seres of sermons on the topc, "What We As Protestants Beleve," at.servces Sunday at a. m. sacrament was baptsm wll be admnstered.. A busness meetng of the Senor Westmnster Fellowshp wll be held. Sunday at 7 p. m. Members wll attend the regular monthly servce at.8 p. m, church school teachers wll hold ther regular meetng tomorrow at 8 p. m.,.. Rehearsal for the mnstrel wll Relef Appeal to Open n Churches Sunday. Whle no offcal goal has been set for the unted smultaneous world relef appeal to be heldn over 00,000 Protestant, - Roman Catholc and Eastern Orthodox dox churches on Sunday, t s now Catholc and Eastern Orthodox churches on Sunday, t s now learned that the.fgure wll reach many mlons of dollars, accordng to Dr. Stanley, Stuber, na tonal drector of the appeal, "One Great Hour, of Sharng", whch ttv. /. ff.. l (PA OW 2 North Ave., E. 3 Walnut Ave.! * CHRSTAN SCENCE LESSON SERMON "SUBSTANCE" s the subject lor Sunday, March 2. GOLDEN TEXT " know that, tsoever God doeth, t shall be forever nothng can be put to t, nor any thng taken from t." (Eccl. 34) SERMON Passages, from the Kng James verson of~the Bble nclude "Now "we have receved, not the Sprt of the world; but the sprt whch.s of God;»that we mght know the thngs that are freely gven to us of God." ( Cor. 22) Correlatve passages from "Scence and Health wth Key to the Scrptures" by Mary Baker Eddy nclude "Sujstance s that whch eternal and ncapable of dscord and decay.... Whch ought to be substance to us, the errng, changng, and dyng,.the mutable and mortal, or the unerrng, m mutable, and mmortal?... Sprt s the only substance, the nvsble and ndvsble nfnte God." (p.p. 468, 278, 5) FBST CHURCH OF CBBSr, SCENC! HwteglM Ava. a Mte. CMftN Servlcas BnMtey. «. n. Wed. Kve. 85 oclock Sunday School, 030 a. m. adlngsmm-^s Alden Street Opan dally -*, «xccpt Thua. ft, AJao Frt. lao-t p. xa Dots YOUR Roof LEAK! On 8m»U R«ot We have hundreds of sat- sfled cnatomera. Just u k someone near yor for whom we have, done home ubfrovemenu. CBaaford CMV4 TJuxng tne BbJejchobT hour, E- Franz addressed^ cbm bned group of the PresbVteran. Methodst gnd Chrstan and Mssonary Allance men^s classes. Hs topc was from the 9th Chapter of Matthew. Jack Havland sang a solo and Joseph Kuhnayer played a voln selecton. WKCTJ 5>mfl led n the readme of thescrpture. At the Tegular md-week prayer. s the name of the unted Protestant- and Eastern Orthodox drve- Church World Servce, the. offcal relef agency of the Protestant churches, has a, 950 askng budget of $4, u00. But most of f* 23 TM^^^WtTMa! flff ffthl whle supportng* Church World Servce, wn have addtonal askngs ofjther.own on Sunday. _ Boman wll, open ts "Bshops* Fund" on Sunday, **opf*g to rase $5^)00,000 for relef work n war devastated areas. Whle the two relef drves concde, there are no offcal unon To Hear ATTEND SUDAT..MARCH2,950 prase God. Bble, study hour last contnued aseron "Workmen for ject last nght was T Two-Faced Person." Rev. Dr. /Atcheson was guest speaker Saturday evenng at the Youth for Chrst Rally held efforts between Ctrtho^** and Protestant campagns.. y are, however, closely assocated n refugee work and DP resettlement, and also n Chrstan Rural Overseas Program. n Dover. He was accompaned by~ Walter and Wllard Keyser, who played fauscal numbers durng the program. A group of young people drove tc Nyack on Saturday to take parj^n a" basketball game wth sfltdents from the Mssonary Tranng nsttute ntermedate department, under drecton of H. H. Borles, has reported that Cordes class had 00 per cent attendance. Dorland Lowrey of Watsontown,. Pa., was. a vstor. Brthday annversares were celebrated by E. Francs and Patrca Hart. lesson topc was, " Bble and the Spade.". J. W. Bedford gave a mssonary talk n the junor department whch was under supervson of Davd Shepson. Mss -Mary Ann Costello and Gordon Hanna were vstors n the prmary department brthday annversary of -Mss Rowena Hall was observed. topc last Sunday n the begnners department was, "Healng of the Noblemans Son." A solo was sung by Marca Grosvenor. Corlss Vogel helped, the class to read pctures llustratng a new song. Herbert MtchelTof Vrgna was a vstor. Methodst Chor Plans Lenten Yesper Servce Cranford Methodst Chor wll present selectons from Mendelssohns "Eljah" at a Lenten vespers, March 9 at 4 p. m, at An address by thert. Henry Kn63S Sherrll, prcsdm, bshop, wll be heard through^ rnrjff- recever Sunday at a.m. choral servce n Trnh, Church, talk wll conclude the campagn, "One World n Church,* held for the past nne weeks by the entre Epscora Church., ". presdng bshop wll summarze the objectves of the campagn, whch has been amed at nformng every member of the church, about the work beng done by the church at home, overseas and n the feld of Chrstan educaton. Members otvtrnty Church have been led by the rector the Rev. FrankV. H. Carthy, n the local program.. bshops address wll be broadcast at Had" a. m., over staton WNBC. _pther. servces, on Sundaywl nclude Holy Eucharst at, 8 a. m. famly Eucharst and church school at 930 a. m., and the rectors class at 0 a. m. adult confrmaton class_ wll meet at 4 p. m., and the young peoples fellowshp at 730 p. m. ". Robert M. Hazen wll conclude demonstrated lectures on ch musc and hymnody, Sunda^ at.ft p. m. Mr. Hazen, organsts and chormaster, h«s been asseveral members Qf the or..-..? -.-. Vestry wll hold aspecav Tuesday at 8 p. m., n the parsh house. Holy Eucharst wll Cranford Methodst Church. n addton to selected aras and rectatves,.the followng, choruses wlt be rendered "Cast Thy Burden Upon Lord"; "Thanks Be To Gbd";<Be Not Afrad"; "He, Watchng Over srael"; "Bejold God Lord," and "And n Shall Your Lght Break Forth^" Featured, solosts wll be Mss Barbara Arnesen, Alexander Ellenbaeher, (. Claude H. prasy, Robert Rohrer, Fred R. Beach and Henry M. Boardman.. George F. Rothweler wll accompany at the organ. be celebrat; dav at 0 Tuesday and Thursm., and WpHhwray at 70 a. mv breakfast s house follov school chldrenn Confrmaton els )urng Lent, a lght /ed n the parsh ths servce for and commuters fbr ^chldren s held at 0 p. m.nwednesdays. -Rev. rdr. Edmundson J. Nutter, former deannof Nashbotah Semnary, wll contnue hs sermon seres on, ",Fve Words to the Cross," at the,-lenten servce of ltany and evensong,\wednesday at 8 p.m., Fsh Bases Fsh boxes on fshng yachts beng bult are lned wth aurje steel to prevent corroson. YOU MAY FND COMf^R-E. HAPPNEBS and (he WAV T» HEALTH through HttMtm to some of the f,ouowbg Chrstum Scence rado programs of ths vcnty ; 8U. WMOM (030 ke) E»ery luty _~.. ««. m. SU. WNBW (S0 lu» Every Smlordmy. «4S a. m.. 8U. WNBO. ( Wkt) lt 8and*7 Each Manth tm a. m.. SU. W( XB <S6O k«> lt 4 Sra Santa? Eaca Maak _»O a.. Bta. WQXB (500 ko) 2nd Sonday Baeh Msnta, SW B. m. Requests for free lterature and reports of benefts receved from these programs wll be apprecated. S«. WJZ <77O ke) Every T»e«4»y _;, %-M - n»... N FACTORY-APPROVED EQUPMENT... N FACTORY-TRANED MECHANCS. _..... *>..- For that "new car" performance, get the newest knd of servce FtOurandc servce at the OMsmobue sgn! NEW n methods wth the most modern procedures of mantenance and nparl NEW n equpment wth "up-to-the-mnute" tools for fast* effcent work! And. NEW n "Futuramc Mechancs,** fullf traned by factory experts! That means factory-standard caro for your car... the swft way the scenc way the Oldsnw6 fe way! See your Oldsmoble dealer soon. Watch hs "Fo.tara.mc Mechancs* swng nto acton when you drva through the door. Note ther ample stock of genune Oldsmoble parts. And whether you got a lubrcaton or general overhaul ; no matter what your model or make when tme comes to drve out agan, youll say "JV SMART...to gt Olds Servce!" MEET YOUR FUTURAMC STOP N SOON ATTH OLDSMOLE SERVCE SGN OF Man A factary- Ad f t* «ah» w, fmtmy- 4 y, y cerllf Ad, factanr-gmvatl««4 OMaaMM* raalaaaamat MaMa TOOK OLDS OBLE ) DEALER flevrolet-hct NORTH AND CENTRAL AVENUES WESTFELD 2^220 THB CRANFOM) CTZEN AND CHBOWM3UB; THURSDAY. MABCH ver rovdes Goal Jm Walker Foregong Part n Rng Tourney Jm Walker, young Cranford boxer, has elmnated hmself from flght competton for the present because of hs desre to spend the latter part of ths, month and early Aprl tourng colleges n the South Bne and Gold Vctory Elusve Up Untl Last few Seconds of Game Sparked by stellar play on the part of two sophomores, DeBJarco land Gallo, and a junor.-kern, a [revamped Cranford Hgh School baskctball quntet nudged Clfford Scott of East Orange, 40-39, n ttae frst round at the New Jersey state toterschblastc Athletc As- socaton Group n, Secton H, Tournament on Saturday at Seton Coue»er7-- CoachPaulSelby g*ve the three regular Junor varsty courtsters no nklng untl tst before the no kg p game got underway that they were to start Each of the hree, howlever, lved ap to tpe hopes of Coach Selby. DeHareo ht the basket consstently from the out- sde and drobped ntourtwo^ {ponters from the outsde durng the second halt. Kern dd a good job n controung the backboards; and GaUo perforroed n champon- slup style n play from ad corners of the court...^tdters of Cranford [auoeamenforprasefor hs part n helpng control the backboards. nf nf the contest came n the fnal perod as lead changed constantly from Clfford Scott to Cranford an4 back agan untl De- Marco settled the score n Cranfords favor, wth a long set shot n thq last 5 seconds whch turned a Clfford Scott advantage nto a 40^ Cranford vctory. Just 30 seconds before DeMar- cos game-wnnng shot, the score stood ted at 36 all At that pont, J Woods of Clfford-S^ott made good lon a charty throw to gve hs team a precarous lead but Kerr then put away a one-handed toss to [gve the Cranfonl Blue and Gold the edge only^ to have Clfford Scotts Johnson drop n a two- ponter on a drve-n and put the But Orange fly# on top, tt-38. luemarco erased Jthajt...margn, ^though, to provde Cranford wth revouje for the extra whch have ndcated they are n-( terested n provdng hm wth scholarshps. local fghter had been scheduled to take part n a boxng tournament n Elzabeth scheduled to start March 22. Announcementrof the Cranford Hgh School senors wthdrawal from the tournament was made ths week by" Joseph F. Walker, Jms uncle and superntendentjof recreaton n Elzabeth. Jm, the son of Mckey Walker, one-tme welterweght and mddleweght champon of the world, had already won several bouts n amateur competton"ths season; JvHgh Loses n Tourney Team Regsters 7th Wn of Season Cranford Hgh School hockey team regstered ts seventh vctory n 0 games and ts fourth consecutve wn-«-for the season last Frday afternoon by shuttng out- the Prnceton Country Day School sextet, -0, at the Baker Rnk n Prnceton.. llness kept Co-Captan Bob Fenner on the sdelnes,, but Co- Captan Bob Black, led the Blw and Gold pucksters to a wn tha Joan Snyder, Karla Ntedrach and Paddy GraU. Lsted n he up team are Janet Massa. eaptsfn; Sara MUazuv Joan A Gnger atuuhl fur a 3- defeat the Cran-~ ford players took from the Prnceton skaters earler n the season. Al Frgola stored the games Only goal for Coach. Courtland Daleys charges- wth an. able assst from Fred Prejean seven mn-? utes and 45 seconds after the frst perod began. From there on, sparklng support by Wlson, Hemleb, Black, ORourke, Steers, Whte and MacClary n fact, the whole Cranford squad assured vctory for the Blue, and Gold. Fast skatng and brlant passng hghlghted the second perod as the Blue and. Gold sextet contnued to domnate the scene. thrd perod was rough and fast as the PrncetonDay School players made desperate attempts to even the score and poll ahead!" ~ Fve muttte before the end of the Cranford Team Makes Gane Close But Bows To Lnden Fve, 5-40 n a^ game that remaned dose untl the fnal quarter, lnden Junor Hgh defeated Cranfords Junor Hgh quntet by 5-40 n a contest Frday afternoon n. the Unon County Freshman Tournament at Lnden Hgh School. Blue and Gold took the lead n the-flrst perod o l the game wth a margn of 2-8, but Lnden came back n. the second perod for 9 ponts whle holdng Cranford to 3 and took a advantage as the half ended. Lnden ncreased ts margn" by two more ponts, n the thrd quarter but really put on the pressure n the last stanza by outscorng the Blue and Gold, 5-8, and sewng up the game, Lnden used only sx players for the entre, contest-whle Cranford had nne courtsters n acton. Gvens and Stevens shared scorng honors for Lnden wth 3 ponts apece; and a teammate, Skora, kept close behnd wth 2. Herman was Cranfords shootng ace-wth 2 markers whle Sherman rolled up. ten and Root made eght Sherman, however, left the game on fouls n the thrd perod.. tournament tlt was the last Dorothy Rader, Sue Lackey. Barbara. Reese, Mary Lb Coffee, Mary Wesmantel and Rose Cpolla. standngs are Hl^Jumpcra _»;; Ravens,,,,.*,. sane... ;_ TNT _ - Shootng Stare. ElBandtos Lone Shots. Court. Crashers Dlmocks Demons rss s s B. Krln Oajkonkl JS.. BULDERS- GENEKAL <t» 3underaon._ OlTuUo... _.. Everett._ Pavcs _ J5B J. Haddad ,\. Haddad...V. _ SUNNY. ACEE8 <3> Stupak, owpcrthwatte Vletxel Bankln 90S fulcher Oucmplo Brsson 3eardln.eU rtneo, A.... aw S BS Poneers Gve Legon Qunt Beatng Ponecrs_and_the_Amercan_ jlegon bom undeleated n Uran- 042 W. (0) 70 GOP Holds Pn Leacl Bulders, Commuters -Ted for ^Second ; 34 Gabrel TAlDunlr GrcsMdd _ Cnnnluk MFabo SO Elrco _ WsndooS o» nccant Enrco n Fourth Wnnng a par from Dukes, the Republcan Club pnners wdened ther lead n the Cranford Bowlng League to two games last Frday nght at the Varsty Alleys.ndrty n one. of the most exertng games of the nght, the Bulders General keglers took two from the Lons Club to go nto second place te wth the Commuters, who dropped two to Steves Garage. Sunny Acres contnued ther wnnng streak by takng a sweep from the VFW. Other sweeps were scored by the, Unams over the Mens League and Petersens Dary Hnbfak of the current season for the Cranford Jundr Hgh quntet. Th«lne-ups LNDEN wmfeosted by Clfford Scott lar season play on January that game,.the East.Orange.emerged on top by a 4-40 n! 7. qunt score Tonght, at 845 tbe Blue and Gold wll" meet Rahway n a semfnal contest at the. Elzabeth Armory. Coach Selby and hs charges are qutetly confdent that f they can mafata" the type of play they _ used\ so successfully aganst Clfford Scott last week, they wll return to ^Cranford wth ther second straght\ tournament trumph. lne-ups CBANFOBO O W VU Tf\ A F WcUnd. f_ l a. s \ 0 3 DM»n».f-S 3 O \O 3 Ajar, f o 0.0 "B 3 Km. c>^ S 3. \ 7 Walter,. \_ 4 «J 3 ft \2 Osllo. «_ 3 3 Totals l cltoobd SCOTT /a. r n n. Sklpowmkl,,t_ 4 Lo»»>krr. t Wo<Hb. c _ Johnston. ( - 2 Mahoney. a* - Mll. c O Tolab Canford Clfford Scott o 3 O. o O A O 3O O » contest the losers coach removed ther goale and put n another lneman n an attempt -toforce the ssue. n, wth one and a half mnutes left n the contest, a trppng penalty was called aganst Bruce MacClary, veteran Cranford defense man, and a free penalty shot was gven Erdmond of the Prnceton team. Welch, Cranfords goale, however,, pushed Erdmonds puck asde. n what seemed an mpossble save and kept Cranford on top. Welchs goal tendng throughout the game was outstandng, and hs performance was the best of hs hgh school career., penalty shot Erdmond had was only the- fourth awarded n the hstory of the Baker Rnk. Suqh a shot allows one man to skate aganst the opposng goale Glvens, f Schmltz. Stevens, t.. Skora, c Hoffer. s Hodman, g F 3... O 3 4 Q r C&ANF0RD Hoot, Lncoln, t Glenn, Pash, 0, 0 _ o o Albertson. c».;,, 0 McCllntock. c... 0 Herman, B - 3 Sherman, g.. 3 Newswanger. g... 0 a S S8 chrmer... MarkQwch Handcap v. r. 54,,,,..._8p_ 30..._ S7 40- S2 885 SO B rost OFFCE () Hosora._ B7 S5 Holt,.._ 03 U5 Donovan, aoertmann _ 8 96 l d..._... « B * SPOBT8MAM*» SHOP <> Hayeck Speeht...,......; TS Qtndersota «.. <<*>* Jarkowl<;h _, Handlcap lfll L CKANrORD BOWLNG LEAGUE TEAM BTAKONO8. Woo Wdenad SO M 7»5 737 Ol»pCTU»«Ug R. Bans O«T - Mamn r ^<» tta Unden Cranfonl _.^ H-Juupers Trumph n Grls 9 Basketball H-Jumpers won the eghtweek grls basketball tournament conducted by the Cranford Recreaton Commsson under supervson of JacobStanley. Takng second place were the Ravens. Four teams, the TNT, S6D6, Shootng Stars and El Bandtos, were " over the Polce Depart.Top seres of the nght were turned n by Ray Lusajrd of the Post Offce and Fulcher of Sunny Acres, each "wth 6 totals. Lusard put together games of and 2, whle" Fulcher added scores of 244, 204 and 85. Others n the 200 class last Frday were Rankn, Sunny Acres. 206; Barlow, Lons Club. 20; Gunderson, Bulders* General. 20 and 20; Everett, Bulders* General, 244; H. Haddad. Bulders General, 20; Wghton. Unams, 23; E. W. >etersen, PttersenS Dary, 23;, Martn. Methodst Mens Club, 203^Moeen» Barrons Esso, 208; G. Dxon, Barron*!5 Esso. 25; Wyckoff, Enrco Truckng, 200; trckowsk, DukeV. 202; Czajkowsk, Peppermnt Room, 8; Ferrec, Cranford Shoe Store. 234; and J. Harney, Rotary Club, 225.,.KOTAKY CL.V* «> Brtton 4S - 6S «W. Lange S3 * M J. Harney <} C. Una ted for thrd place. On. Saturday, the hut wan the. occason and prevented a Une-ups osd PRNCETON Q;, _.,_... $mth Mw... ( p Erdmond «-... D.; Davs C - Koles W _.. MerHt W._ Mller defeated the Ravens, 32 to 26, to merge wth a score of seven, wns and no loses durng the season. Jean Voorhees wasreferee for the game and Charlotte Lotta was umpre. Tme keeper was Robert Jacobus and scorekeeper was Grace Johnson., wnnng team ncludes the ollowng Shela Whalen, captan; LoslSelamey, (SfferTft~e~Grazarb7 Jean Berlner, Matlda Juracek, Pat Van Dyne v Dorcas Turner, Nancy Etombaugh, Ann Coffee, Whte Frfola Wlson Wlson CHourfcc Cranford Steers and Cranford.\- Prnceton - \ O... stutons Black. Hemleb, GVE TO YOUR Cranford Trust Company Meral OcpMt bwtrancc Corporalon H-Jumpers KffncT SUSgtr q COXMCttU «> «? SS s cm«nr. «S7. a Republcan Club Bulders Genera] Comrnujcrd Errlco Trucklns..._ Bartons Esso,...;...". Sunny Acrea... Mens League, Pc^f Offce, Methodst Mens Club Cranford Shoe Store... Steves Garage...;..."... Sportsmans Shop Dukes Petersens Dary Arnold & Son Unan Lutheran Brotherhood V. F. W ; lons Club. Rotary Club H U h l ~3* 34 3J 3 _3fl_ Potlce.Department... Peppermtnt Room Democratc Club , Frday NJthte Schedule. "! 75 P. M. v -..Peppermnt Room -v«. Republcans Arnold and Son vs. Post Omce Polce Dcpt. vs. Lutherans, Spolsmans vs. Pctcrscns > Barron Zaso.vs. Errco. [ Dukes rk. Methodsts.Sts P. M. >. - Stevesvs. Rotary Club. _ \...J ford Recreaton Commsson Gold Ball League play ths season, met on the hardwood of the hgh school gymnasum Tuesday, evenng... and_the-.poneers_tolled_home._uu front, vctory gave the Poneers undsputed possesson of frst place n the league. Playng wthout the servces of Bll Benns. w.ho underwent an emergency appendectomy last Saturday al -Muhlenberg Hosptal n Planfeld; the Poneers broke the contest wde opemn the last quarter to wn gong, away-. Don Buck and N. Hobbe, wth 4. and 3 ponts respectvely, led the Poneer-scorerSrwhle~Doug-Staple-ddhls part, n" the pont-makng as well as settng up the plays. Top r png the Legon were " Johnny Wanca wth 3 ponts and Tony Englsh wth ten. ^ On Monday,. the ndans took the Flppy Dps nto camp, 5-4 as Norman Jones paced the ndans -attack wth 6 markers. Sudnmack was hgh mantor the losers wth 4* ponts. "Hoop Dukes upset the Rangers n another Mopday game, Showng the way for the vctorous Hoop Dukes were Hart wth 2 ponts and Johnson wth l.l Handneak scored 4 ponts for the Rangers. Monday also wtnessed a an-2j trumph by the 400s over the Celtcs. Bg Tom Muldrow took scorng honors for the 400s wth 9 ponts whle Ray Burns notched en. Thome put away nne ponts or the Celtcs. Hawks.came to lfe Tuesday n admnsterng a 60-2 trounc-.-,. ng to the Rens. Hgh scorers for the wnners were Dela Salla wth 4 ponts, Rankn wth 2, and Neeblng wth. Lee» came hrough wth eght markers for the Rens r SS scramble for play-off posons n the Gold Ball League s expected* to gan, momentum next Monday and Tuesday as the end of the season approaches. t has already been decded that the frst ard-thrd-place-teams-wll-nee, -- n the frst game of the play-off champonshps and the second and] fourth place quntets wll meet.n the second game followng, the completon of the regular schedule. Dates~for_the playoffs are expected to be announced n the near future. J ^,M.. TEAM STAN Poneers,...."... Amercan L«yon 400«ndans llnwkj... Hens... Hoop pukes... Celtcs... Flppy Dps,. Bobcats,.. nnoa.;......, - v - Wen Last S _-a o l 3 34 S s6 8/ Cranford Shoe vs. Lons Club V. F. W. vs. Conunutun Blldrs General vs. "Sunny Acres llnomls VN. Chroncle \ Dcmocratu vs. Mens Lcajuo Bullets Tfe for Lead n Recreaton League. By HUGH DELANO n the fght for frst place n the Senor loop of the Cranford Recreaton League, the Bullets "de-feated the Gobblers, 3-25, to te. the Stonewalls, "who were not scheduled to. play, for frst place. Leadng the Bullets attack was Ronald Whaley, who dropped mm 6 ponts. Molson ponts-for the lesersr- Youngtmers scored 0 beat - the Basketeers, ngeholm scored nne ponts for the wnners and Burns scored 0 ponts,.for the losers. CYO pulled out a -32 decson from" the Sparkplugs on a feld goal by Pete Schalestock. wth 0 seconds left n the game. (Contnued on page nneteen) Hurts 90 SS7 rm mam* «> 3 so B.W S SU R. Harney. Svedman 30._- S » BS XS DEMOCRATC CUB * Meyer... v 4. 2 Goodman 4 4S Clark S 4 Cuba - ~ 6«S4 Ward.._.._ S««Handcap.._ 3 3 U5 5 C 4 CO r- 0 ClTZEt-ClBOSnClX.._ 56 3J 5* _ 77 _ * SS 6S 63 S Ray Howard McMahon.. Austn McCullough Handcap n N " CBANfOSD SHOE STOKE «t> Dmmlck Schmltt..._ ~- 8 4 Ferrec._..- BS 6» ~. ^r-5ft- MS T 4* H m s Hayeclr Fllsnger Carey..... U UK US SO Kounr 729 «r. tullrr WttUoosw _ Handcap 88 8 K»a 883 Our /leafng ol Budget Plan helps cut your money headaches Wthout canyna; cnaroes, our plan s so that over a-co at number of months. asumsaettocower tns and you pay n even amounts lk» ent. at fadpayoa phm n advance. amrm* shw and levels out your ats. M the end of the heafac aeasoa f tb* rjjy plnad paydents, you can -y total pad s under the actual amouaft vodthomtng outlay*forbeatng ol f used you pay the small balanoa. f that COO* just whan you dont want <% over, we pay you. Nosed tape CRANFORD 64)900 REEL STRONG COAL CO., ServngCranford. Fuel Need.Snce 925 COAL FUEL OL - omoc s N. UNON AVK. You expect a lot of a Du Mont You expect a bg screen on a Du Mont youll fnd a whoppng 85 square nches on the Rumsons 2 / E " pcture tube. You expect unexcelled pcture qualfy; dependable performance even n "fnhjje areas" and yon get t. You expect handsome cabnet work youll be delghted... wth the Rumsons suave smplcty. ^ You also expect to pay more for Du Monts superlatve qualty so youll be happly surprsed at the most modest pke tag ever worn by a Du Mont Teleset.* p ft * n«bumon-ttkvuon on on ts l«uor«-uld» *a«m. fm rado, l l > lf *> Plufl r«cord py CabMt o» b*utully gralnod $35.00 DOWN four n trr the Rumsoa tutd other modth of ^» - _ ^ Cranford Rado Open Monday and Frday Evenngt 34 NORTH AVE., W. CRanfod ^.7

10 - -.. V -.,. - ;. /,. ;. -,. / ". * ^... "..,..... " " - ".... " ". ".... *,. _... ".. - THE CRANfOR Marks to Hear Broadcast by Bshop GARWOQD A ( specal Sermon the. Rt % Rey^ Herry JKnqx Patrolman. ahd Jame Councl ts Blood Donors Unt Ads Local Resdent / ",..,...#. Negatve Vole Cast By Walsh; Budget Sets S3.75 Tax Rale GARWOOD Borough Councl adopted the 950 muncpal budget of $370,02 at a publc hearng Tuesday nght despte crtcsm by Counclman James R Walshj^pemocral, who cast the one negatve vote. Only one other person. )a resdent, questoned the new budget. ^> Counclman Walsh. Who took ssue aganst other major tem;; dscussed at the meetng, sad that no attempt had been made to "trm nted-out that the same reserves had been mantaned n each account on* the budget even though appropratons also were ncreased. nstead, of" provdng reserves n the plan. Counclman Walsh suggested that the money "be appled to the ncrease. Borough Audtor Ncholas Bezuyen explaned that reserves are necessary as the means whereby blls outstandng n the 949 bud- ^ get * are pad.. A total of $0,000 n reserves s spent n ths way. he sad. Democratse counclman sad he also felt that salares of certan borough offcals should be cut JS an wunumy measure.. He recommended that the borough attorneys salary of $2200 be cut _ to $800 and that of the collector of taxes, from $,500 to $,000. Counclman Davd Murray asked Walsh why he had not brought up some of these obpectons when the councl prepared the budget at an all-day Sunday meetng last month. At that tme, t Was noted. Counclman Edgar L.Smth, the other member of tlje Democratc facton on the councl, even recommended, that appropratons n thebudget be ncreased. Counclman Smth was not present at Tuesdays hearng. Counclman..Arche Darroch stated that a great deal of tme had been spent n studyng each tem on the budget before t was pre-. pared. Classfyng Garwoods fnancal set-up as one of " the soundest n ths area. Mayor L. Thomas Daub sad that a. surplus was noted n each tem of the 949 budget and that $6,800 had been returned to taxpayers last year. budget csaolshes a tax rate of $5.75. two ponts hgher than last years fgure of $5.73. amount t«> be rased by taxaton s $,963 as compared wth $ n 949. An ncrease of $,47.0 s noted n. the tote! school tax of $26, Last year, the amount n school taxes was $5, Garwoods share n Regonal Hgh School taxes ths year s $32,50. as compared wth $2, A member of the audence questoned the decrease of $35,000 n debt servce snce, he, sad, there been an ncrease of $200,000 n ratahre ML Memoral Hosptal, was n heed q three pnts of blood before be could undergo an operaton. type of blood requred was furnshed to Katherne Wag staff, executve secretary of th Blood Donors at the Cranford Red Cross offce, and wthn a short tme three volunteer donors appeared at the Rahway Haspta prepared, for the transfuson. local resdent s reported to be convalescng satsfactorly after recevng the transfusons and Undergong the operaton. Cranford-Garwood-Kenlworth Blood Donors, nc., s a branch of and s flndncedr«ntlrely \ty local Red Cross funds. Garwood resdents desrng to ad ths and the many other Red Cross GARWOOD Cranfard* Garwood-Kenllworth Blood-Ron ors. nc., aded a local resden durng the past week...,. AjQanvopd. man, jll jn_ Rahway servces may contrbute ths month at the Garwood Branch ol the Wesleld Trust Company every noon, all day Frdays or Monday evenngs. To Seek Reelecton Daub, Dckerman, Murray ndorsed For Councl Posts Republcan n u e -,,. Aqua, and plnjc decoratons were featured wth numerous gltts Vlaced beneath; a sprnklng can suspended from the celng. Later n the evenng buffet r-efreshrtenta were served to approxmately 20 guests from Gar-j-zoold, Wesleld. planed that an ncreased school budget; a drop* n surplus from SGO.UOa to $30,000 ths year and other factors, offset the debt decrease. On recommendaton of Councl- _ man Walsh, buldngs and grounds charman, the applcaton of John Lombardo of Fourth avenue, to construct a ocllarless home n Hckory avenue was approved. Councl had tabled the petton lost week due to the absence of Walsh. ; cellarless home has become. ftn ssue here snce the erecton of two such dwellngs on Beech avenue. Resdents n that area protested some tme ago that they had not been noed of the proposed new homes and they objected to the structures because the buldngs, enough. - were not hgh Counclman Walsh reported he bad * contacted resdents wthn a radus of 900 feet of the proposed lte even thougo the law stpulates that only resdent* wthn 200 feet.be noed. Walsh sad he dd ths so more people would know of the proposed acton.,... Arguments arose concernng the. absence of Walsh and Smth at Club ndorsed the canddaces of Mayor L. Thomas Daub and Counclmen Burton E. Dckerman and Davd Murray for reelecton to Borough Councl n the! prmary electon Aprl 8 at a meetng of he club Tuesday nght n the Oakland House. Pettons for the ncumbents are beng crculated..; Mayor Daub wll seek hs fourth wo-year term. Counclman Dck- rman, who s presdent of the councl and charman j of the fnance commttee, s completng hs second three-year term whle Counclman Murray s completng hs frst t ff! C l man Murray 947 to fll y omptng hs frst term n, offce,! Councl- M pponted n James Ges who moved h Calforna. He s-charman of the councls street commttee. Olve Anger Feted At Surprse Shower, GAHWpOD Mss Olve Anger of 49 Locust avenue was guest of honor Frday evenng at a mscellaneous surprse shower gven by Joyce Wanca, Mss Eleen Dugan and Ruth Kosky at the latterf home. 42, Beech aver Sprngfeld, Maplewood and, Pas- -ac. \. j Mss Anger wll he marred the nd of ths month to Elmer Granuk of 404 Beech,avenue. Serwon Thfeme lsted For Presbyterans GARWOOD-^" Challenge of the Cross** wll be the sermon theme of the Rev. Walter Cj P< pastor, at ^servces Sunday at, T >clock «t St. Pauls Evangelcal and Reformed Church. 8uhday school wu be held at 948 *, m. and youth fellowshp, at 7.8 p. m, Young people wll be n charge of Lenten servces Wednesday at 8 p. tn. Kenneth Roll, who s studyng for the, mnstry, wll (peak on. "Tb# Atonng Chrst." Lades Ad met ths afternoon at the church. councls meetng last week. Members sad they could not act OR Mr. Lombardos applcaton wthout the report of Councltnn Walsh. Counclman Burton R. Olckerman»a d the board should, have been nfonntjd that the two Democrats would not be present at the meetng. Replyng to Walsh who sak h* opnon ddnt mako any dutertnee on the councl. Mayor Daub sad members accept the mnortys opnon wth as much respect { at they do anyone elses. rolmen Gll Named - To Polce Force, Begn DuUes March 6 GARWOOD appontment -300~Nortrr avenue and Albert H. Gll of 386 North avenue as patrolmen n Class E was confrmed by Borough CounclTuesday nght on recommendaton of the polce commttee headed by Counclman Arche Darroch.. Addton of the two canddates wll brng to f\ve the number ol patrolmen n the borough, Counclman Darroch announced. One. patrolman has been apponted U or» Clubs Form Group fdtscoutng GARWOOD Lons Clubs for Scoutng, a ne,w LJons Club projact, formed by the jont acton of the 2 Lons Clubs n the Watchung Area Councl herd ts organlll the vacancy caused,by the resgnaton of Stuart McCanh and the other was named to cover e walkng beat Counclman James R. Walsh, Democrat, protested that the taxpayers dd not want two patrolmen. He sad the polce force here compares adequately wth others n neghborng communes. He sad f economy had been employed n preparng the 850 muncpal budget, the addton of two patrolmen would be approprate... Mayor. L. Thomas-Daub ponted out that; crme" s becomng more prevalent and that people are entled to more protecton. Accurdng to Counclman Darroch, Garwoods populaton has ncreased to 5,000 and the proporton of one patrolman to,000 people s not put of bounds. <. new.patrolmen, both Veterans, wll begn ther dutes next Thursday, March 6. Mr. Legg, who s 27 years old and sngle, resdes wth hs parents, Mr. and John Legg. He s assocated wth hs father, who owns a conlectonary store. Mr. Legg was. born n Scotland and came hexe.as a small boy. He at^e\ded Garwood schools and was graduated from Jonathan Dayton Regonal Hgh School, Sprngfeld. _, ^K...^.. w,. tera^and one-half, years as a pachb- SVB mate wfth* the ravy, seenfe acton p. the Atlantc and Pacrac atres., Mr, Gll, son of Counclman and Albert Gll of 308 North avenue, was j»orn n Garwood and attended local schools. He also s a graduate of Regonal Hgh School. Mr, Oll s marred and hs two chldren, Albert James,v 8, -and Tmdthy Mchael, 2. He s 29 ears old.. formerly.employed by Watsonllnan, Ros lle, Mr. Gll s assocated presently wth the Textle Metal Company, also n Roselle. He served four years n the Army Ar Corps durng the war and was statoned for a tme n the Burma atre, ratonal meetng- last Wednesday evenng at the Boy Scout Councl offce n Planfleld. Warren Bnns, >vas elected nnd wll serve as the delegafe from thegarwood Lons Club. Sleeted charman of the 3roupr^as Jerome Clapp of Wamfleld. Walter Fulmer Of the Sunset Lake;MaHlnsvlle Lons Club was chosen secretary-treasurer.. purpose of the newly-formed commttee s the furtherance of the nterests of scoutng n general and the upkeep] and, use of Camp Lon. Followng a dscusson on mprovements needed at Camp Lon, varous clubs- assumed the responsbltes for carryng out the projects. ext meetng, a. dnner to be held at Camp Lon, Lesak. and sons are now lvng n ther new home at 47 Fourth averuft. Katherne Lerke, daughter o the Kurt Lerkes of Myrtle-avenue, s ll wth the measles at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and George Denson of Mchgan Cen. ter, Mch.,.where she has been vstng wth her mother. George-Jakovc entertaned her club, the Coffpp Clnfhp, nt he take May." Actvtes n W play, " February Hall of Fame,** was "presented last week by. Jane Korcxynsk, Jules Lusard, Judy Schlund and John Gudoskl, n Frankln School. cast ncluded George Washngton, played by Clfford Cuchman; Charles Lndbergh, Rchard Hayper; Henry W. Longd f v, R Announce Servces At St. Pauls Church GARWOOD "Jesus and the Mortage Vows," wlr be-the7ser= man topc of the Rev. Erc S. Tougher, pastor, at servces Sunlay at a. m., n Garwood Presvteran Church. Sunday school ll be held at 945 a. m. monthly meetng of the sesson wll take place Tuesday t 8 p.m., n the manse. Prayer vr wll be held Wednesday at p. m. Nex;t Thursday, March (. the ndes Bble C» B^ wn meet at 0 a, m. at 43 Center treet. Chor. rehearsal wll bp tell) that evenng at 8 oclock. Thjp unlo^r chor Wll practce asturr lay at $ a. nn. GARWOOp Mr. and Sebastan Nuclfora of 674 Wllow avenue have announoed the engagement of ther daughter, Vera Mare, to Charles P. Beck, son of t*s. Eugene *UtteUof ta Erl «> v«nue, and. the late Frank Beck. announcement was made Sunday afternoon at an nformal recepton held at. the Mucfora honje. Approxmately S membe.lra of the TO^t fl t f fellow, Rchard Glbertson; Abraham,Lncoln, Paul Scrmo; Charles Dckens, Barry Chrstano; Thomas Edson, Peter Morrson, and February, Jacke Dodds. Judy Renhardt and Jacke bodds. performed. a dance and trumpet selectons "were gven by Clfford Buchrnan,. Rchard Haper and Blly.Copeland. Margaret Hasselman rected " Cherry Tree." Partcpants n the "Penny Dance" were Jane Korczynskl, Sandra Hopkns, Clfford Ptchman, Peter Morrson, John, Gudosk,.Susan Gunderson, Jacke Dodds, Joanne Culmone, Kathleen Pells, Rchard Harper, Carol Marry and Blly Copelaltd. ^ Thp class sang, "Lndbergh.S/, * >. street patrol boys plan a seres of week-end trps to.the country, gong n groups of fve. A few mportant ponts of frst ad are beng taught to the members. A course for recruts s beng gven at present. Pctures of members, taken at ther Chrstmas party, were dstrbuted. Jesse Gaeta was apponted sergeant of the street patrol monthlyj meetng was- held Tuesday/ Refreshments were served. Lorrane Drammer and Joe Provengano won the weekly multplcaton contest n the 3C class. kndergarten chldren took a trp to the Post Offce recently y had made cards to mal to ther mothers, and the postmaster showed them how ther mall la. handled. next day they wated for the postman to brng home, 322 Myrtle avenue, Tuesday evenng. Present were Katherne Stenan and Dolofe Spcranea of Garwood and Mrs Emma Petersen of Cranford. M,rs. Earl Erksen of S44 Beech avenup"b8" been" calfedtto~ Lawreqce Harbor by the llness of her mother. Le Roy May entertaned her club ths yeek at her home, 50 Center street, Among those present were Terry Rose, Perry De Francesco, Helene Kurlewlcz, Jphanna Glbert, Murel Maggs and Rta Burlegjy. ; Mr. and. George Brown, of 435 Beech avenue were hosts last week-ad, to, relatves from Unon. Recuperatng ftpm xhrecenrtbt^ sllectomy performed at the Elzabeth General Hosptal, Elzabeth, s Davd Betts of 3? Wllowavenue.," / George Nelsen entertaned her dub yesterday evenng at her home, 564 Spruce avenue. Approxmately.nne members were present. Charles"Tomredle wll entertan her ceramcs club ths ever rlnjj at her V home, 000 Center s t r e e t.....,-....^...". Luncheon guests today of Howard Stacey of 09 Hernng avenue, Cranford ncluded Wllam/ Parker- and Carl Solts of Garwood and Lee the letters to ther homes. Mss Frances Brodeckl has heel) practce teachng-n-the-^3arwoqd Schools snce February st Mss Brodeckl was graduated from. St. Gabrels Hgh School n New Rochelle, N. Y., and expects to graduate ths June from Coldwell College, Caldwell. She Js a pano major at Caldwell and gave her concert, n November, asssted by the college chor. Se wll spend some tme teachng at Regonal Hgh School and plans tp be a musc supervsor after graduaton. seventh and eghth grades recently entered a Safety Essay Contest, sponsored by the Amercan Legon. Three przes wll ba gven to Garwood. Dtyp^ls havng th bt T b y h TO«^«t famly were present from Elzabeth and Garw$od- No date has been set for the weddng. WALTER J. FtE Jr. PUBUC ACCOUNTANT 343 OUTH AVE. GARWOOD, N. j. WEreU (BY APrONTMENT ONLY) wod. Dtyp^ls havng the best essays. Twelve were submtted to be judged. Those chosen were wrtten by Mary W,a_nca, May MbCasklll, Helen Vandemark, Grace DelConte, Mary Borrel. Flora Buchblnder, Maron Wojtowlcz, James Mercer, Nova Provenzano, Bob Bensqn, Lee Ragonese and resa Manfred,. <n a recent poster contest (off thfl PTA Far the followng pupls treoeved prses for the best ones flora Buchblnder, Jean, Problach and Mary Wanca. n observance Nof Washngtons Brthday last week, Mss Gunpngs class presented a play, dances and muscal numbers. A pnuet was danced by Kathleen Pells, Rchard Harper, Judy Ren- Wrdt, Clfford Buchman, Jane fcorczynsk, John Gudosk, Carol Dfgle and Beatrce Wllams of Cranford.... John DBattsta has returned to her home, 432 Second avenue, after a stay at Berwck, Pa., where she was called by the llness of her father,. Recent guests of, Mr. and Augustus Serna of 252 Locust avenue were Mrs, Sernas aunt and cousn, Agnes Chlopeck and Mss Jesse - Chlopeck of Jamaca, L.. Week-end guests of the Ralph DBattstas of.56 Fourth avenue were Mr. and. Rco Colone and famly of Detrot, Mch., Guy Colone and Mr. and Enrco Colone of Berwck, Pa. Wallacerjf of Myrtje avjpnye are congratulatons on the b son, ther second chld, 2 at St. Elzabeths Hosptal, Elzabeth.. Master Sgt. Charles Humenk of Ft. Devens, Mass., was the week-end guest of hs brother and slater-ln-law, the Joseph Humenks of 60 Center street. Davd and Robert Gray qele^ brated ther fourteeenth and eleventh brthday annversares, respectvely, at a party Saturday at ther home on Thrd avenue. Approxmately 0 guests were present from Garwood and West feld., / Mr. and. Albert Davnus of 563 Spruce avenue attended (he performance of "South Pacftc" Frday evenng n l^ew York, n* observance of Davnus brthday annversary Joseph Certo, son. of Mr. and Joseph Certo of 0 Anchor place, s celebratng--. hs r thrd brthday annversary today.wth a small party for sx. of hs young frends., Weldon Huff of 55 Spruce avenue has been. called to Detrot, Mch., by the death of hs brother, MF»- rene franks of Cranford wll be hostess at ^ home demonstraton tomorrow evenng at the home Of her mother, 202 Center Street., Co-hostess wll. be ^Uce Mlter of Qarwood. " "Beverly Atn Mosco celebrated her thrd brthday Monday-wth a famly gatherng at her home, 40 Shefrl - presdenf bshop of- the Epscopal Church to ttre-jnlted States, wll be heard at the QO a. m. servce of St. Marks Church ths Sunday. To be heard by rado n all Epscopal churches n the naton, the sermon clmaxes a nne-week program of the Epscopal church, referred to as,- "One World n Chrst". Amed at u> formng every member % o% the of work beng done, by the church at home, overseas! and n the feld of Chrstan educaton, the campagn Wll close ths Sunday. WNBC wll carry the program locally, ; _ at 8 Oclock there wll "be evenng prayer,ltany and the second n a seres of sermots on church hstory. ~~ (Mnc Holds Frst Sesson Today, ^f -- son of Garwoods new Baby Care Staton was held ths mbrnng at 030 at the Frst Ad Squad buldng at Walnut street and Second avenue. Dr. Francs M. Karney, borough physcan, spoke on."the need of better understandng of the rrental, emotonal and physcal development of chldren/ He also conducted clncal examnatons. -...^.- _ * v y_; ;. >v clnc wll be open the second Thursday of each month from 030 to 30 a. m. for the purpose of checkng perodcally the health of all pre-schopl nfants and chldren n the borough. An educatouat^program on the care and welfare of young chldren wll be held n conjuncton wth the clnc. No charge wll be made for these! servces. - program has been ntated by the"<!arwood Board of Health aded by Elzabeth McNell, R.N., school and health board nurse., Garwood Frst. Ad Squad has donated the use of ts clnc ard equpment fort hejproject. Sogkns Gants Shade Cranwod Aces, GARWOOD» Soskns Gants played-the-dranwood-aeea-n-ah out.of schedule contest to decde whch team would get. frst place n thejjarjyoad Recreaton Basketball League. game was very close and had to go nto an overtme. Soskns, sparked by Clff Warchol and Eml Rtmdano, came out on top by a 32 to 30 margn. Sosdka, Lmore, and Chornewy paced the losers but the overtme proved fulul for the A.C&Q. On March, the playoffs got under way. n the frst game the Cranwood Aces came, from behnd to beat a hard playng Chn Lttle Rocks team, 29 to 28. Chornewy Chornewy and Sosdka havng eght ponts each. Rudy Nadasky played well on the defense. Tm Dugan led the losers wth 4 ponts whle Charley Greve had 0 ponts. game was close from the begnnng to/the end. n the second, game, Soskns Gants romped over the Sweet Shoppe by a 43 to 20 score. Pete Danels ted the Gants attack by throwng n nne baskets for a total of 8 ponts." Rendano, Warchol, and Pekarsk had s\x ponts apece.. Sweet Shoppes scorng.was done by Mert Koeng and Mckey. Kacula who had four ponts each, Soskns got off to a fast start and ddnt slow downwhle the Sweet Shoppe couldnt ^et started Next week Soskns wll, play the Cranwood Aces for the league playofle champonshp an Denns Comnsky Memotal - Chuw Lttle Rocks urn, the Sweet Shoppe to (Uv,, ;,f!» and fourth place n th T, U " r fnals,, pla >o j "Leghorn" hats take ther, from the-talan port of or Llvorno to the talans. lnrolb, whch they long have been g j} However, the hats.actually are 5" duced nflesole. a suburb o f t land Florence.. Ul _ 9k*. raomar Glass for the 200- quaru rnned r FX UP VOUR PLUMBNG) athbeprm } WHEM BLOSSOMS PLUMBNG HEATNG-^BURNERS 6SOUTH AV6.W. CR6-567 Barry, Peter Morrson. Hopkns, Jucke Doddsj Pulmone, and Blly Cop Sandra Joanne rland. Plan Card?arty / GARWOO>-^A gala card party BVU be held next Saturday, March 8, at 8 p m. at Koos Brother*. Labway, by members of the Bl-Y blub of the Westeld YWCA, Mss Betty Belles of Garwood, secrelary, has announced. ffmmfew Befan BaaJac Yeast dough may be shaped lnft» roll, wtu wrapped and froun. Such dough should, ba u««d wltajn two Or thrm weeks. Olve Zemmany of 48 Locust avenue was hostess yesterday qltemoon for her card club. Vboo present ncluded Ann Johnwn, Florence Nead and Mrs Maude Carley of Garwood, Blanche Meyer.of Rahway and Freda Brunet of Cranford. # Albert Davnus of 563 Sjpruce ^Venue was~guest of honor O,t"a surprse brthday party Saturday evenng gven by Mr. and, Mrs, LouU Mosco of 40 Center street. Hghlghtng the occason were games ahd dancng. Pnk and.whte decoraton? and multcolored balloons were featured. Buffet refreshments were served to the 0 couples who attended ftom Garwood, Weseld, Roselle and Cranford.. Leon Anson of Cetner street was hostess yesterday evenng for her brdge "club. Among those present were John Mayer,. Warren- Bnns, Stanley Carlson, Frederck Adaml, Mrs, Bertram Bertolamy and Wllam Schlund of Garwood and James Compton of Westueld. Pale Preuss of 508 Spruce avenue was guest of honor at ajparty celebratng her ffth brthday annversary recently. Gnat ftaakfca q H conecutlv* mu«f. tba Qn«t pmoky mountan! at Nora jcarolltu ara >ov«r feet hgh. Th* rldf* nclude* 4 peaks over 0jm tett hgh. Real Estate Transfers, GARWOOD r followng do«dst,have been, recorded^at the offce of County Reggte.r ^ J ^ & Pascoe n" the Gburf House, tlsabeth Borough of Garwood to Herman D. Hoffman, westerly ff feet of Lot 279, easterly 0 feet of Lot 89, westerly 0 feet of Lot 303 md easterly 0 feet of Lot 303, Block 52, map of Secton, prop- erty of New York Suburban Land Company at Garwood-Wesleld.. R. Rachles and Company, nc., rustee, to Joseph Merlo, lots 255 o 257, block v 8, map of Secton property of ^ew York Suburban Land Company, at Garwoad^West j feld. Mr. and Joseph Merlo to Mr. and Anthony J. Rccardo, lots 255 to 257, block 8, map of Secton, property of New York Suburban Land Company at Garwood- Wesleld. \ Mr/ and Charles T. Horton to Mr. and.george Wlde, easterly three feet of lot 230; block 79, - map of Secton-, - proper ty - of New York Suburban Land Company at Garwood-Wesleld. - Mr. and Mrs^ George Jakovlevc to Mr. ard Alfred C. Deremer, lots 23 to 2; block. 8. map of Secton, property of New York Suburban Land Company.at Gar- Wood-Westneld. Mr. and George Schroppc to Charles Schroppe,, lots J9l to 593, map of Garwood, Fourth avenue.secton, controlled by Rapd Transt Real Estate.Company. Obtuary Helena Tombs GARWOOD Funeral servces were held ths mornng at 0 oclock from Grays, 38 East Broad street, Wesleld, for Helena Tombs, 78, who ded Sunlay at her home,.304 Myrtle avenue. Rev. Walter C. Pugh, pas.tor of St. Pauls Evangelcal nd Reformed Church, offcated. nterment was n Gracelan.d Memoral Park, Kenlworth. Tombs was born n.new York Cty and had lved 36 years n Garwood. Wdow of Charles M. Tombs, she was a member of St. Pauls Church and a former member of the Lades Auxlary of Clark-Hyslp Post, VFW, ol Weatleld. Survvors nclude fve sons. Lard C. Tombs, Lestec F. and Herman J. Steffen of Garwood, and George H. Steffen of Wesleld and John J. Donoughue of Garwood; two daughters, Alce Bermngham. and Ellen C. Dushanek of Garwood and two stepdaughters, Mary Tombs Felck of Garwood and Dor- Mhy Tombs Golcomb of Sarasota.J Fn., 2 grandchldren and flre great-grandchldren., fasn Before Sepalntbf Old woodwork, should be thoroughly. washed before rtpalntng, usng one of the new detergents on one of the prepared pant cleanng compound*, avalable at. a pant, tore y ~ (Establshed 867) r NON-SECTAWAN NON-PROFT A beauully adapted ste 9 \ metculously mantaned. Suffcent acreage to meet the needs of Weseld and; vcnty for the next hundredyeart. *? y FARVEW CEMETERY Eart Broad Street Wereld, U. J. Supts Offce 00 E. Broad Street WE...2-Q78 Executve Offce 37 Elm Street WE Gates Close at 630 P. M. Sprng Qeanng Vce Tme rght now to check up on what your home needs n the way of repars and mprovements. Cast a crtcal eye from roof to basement then see Bulders General Supply Company for repar ma terals of proven dependablty. ts One-Stop Buldng and Repar Ser Here. Contractors Recommended. Support Your Red Cross! C RANfOHO OtMtRAL SUPPLY CO \ LUMBER TRM MASONRY SCREENS STOBM SASH-HABpW^AH-PANT NSULATON _ GRO8LEY APPLANCES YOTlfGSTpWN STEEL KTCHENS 6 Centennal Aye. Cranford 6-0 -^r^j^sff - ) (CTZN ANP r lofy Week plans for church servces on Frday and.easter Sunday, ere made at a meetng" recently [ the Cranford Clergy Councl. A Lgram for young people wll be ld at Calvary Lutheran Church \ Good Frday mornng at 030. Bullels Teor lead n Recreaton League (Contnued from page seventeen) Thompson sank 20 ponts for^the" losers. Drks 5 ponts were hgh for the CYO. n other games the Pucksters beat the Comets, 2G-8. Al Prgola and lob Black accounted^for 0 ponts each for the Puckstets. Hooper- droped n sx ponts torthe losng quntet. game between the Empnons-and the Kenash-a was forfeted to the Emanons. g people m y r rst Presbyteran and Lutheran urches wl partcpate, the Rev. llam H. Nebanck, pastor of the ft church, has announced. On Good Frday afternoon from nbon to. 3 oclock, the annual "devotonal servce wll tlace n Cranford Methodst r theme wll be "Seven st Words. Local mnsters wll gven a perod of 25 mnutes for e presentaton t>f the. last worfls Jesus Chrst. >v Easter dawn servce wll be mducled at the Memoral Feld ] Myrtle street.* Rev. Albert Jlngc, pastor of Cranford Methlst^Church, wll.delverhhe ad- _.Assstng the Hecreaton Commttee ths week was Arthur Metz of the Kwans club., a commttee" ffonteaeh"" church-,- plannng a communty relgs oaavass durtag the week, of pr 6. the; Rev. Robert G. ngaker, pastor of the Frst Presyteran Church, s- charman of commttee... Agsstjng. hm are _ Rev. Mr. Allnger and Roderck nth of Frst Church of Chrst dentst..., " be answer to whether you hould remo^eryour house s prdbbly no f t s more than 76 years ld, has a poor foundaton, weak rtmr.g and excessvely hgh celngs tes SnackBar Tho utdndlngs SENOR.KAGtE Rtoncw Bullets Gobblers. q. X-. Ke-haph-a hucksters ; YounsthncTt;,. Concts..«. Sparkplugs Baskctcra /... JUNOR LKAGUE Won Lent ~a~ , _ 0 S 0 77 Page Nneteen Hornets C. Y. O St. Mchaels SWlshers... Streaks ;.;.;,.. Panthers... -Won Lot a o ! Audence of Over 700 Attends Band Concert An audence ot between 700 and MH) persuns was, present Frday nght at the annual concert of the 0-pece Cranfon Hgh ^.School Band n the hgh school audtorum under drecton of Lous F. Haar, drector of nstrumental mule n the Cranford Publc Schools. Selectons-partcularly well receved ncluded "Mdnght n Par-.s," _"Utbana ^Overture," and the score of the Broadway muscal.. v.,..*" Photo.by Doug Smth # Brgbt, rasters wth pctures of Just the rght food for bg fve-year-olds hghlght the snack_ba.r aet up by the kndergartnera h ClevelanB School. Paper money s used for purchases. Salesgrls n brght colored smocks andred head bands work behnd the counter, and a salesboy n spotless \whlte apron and head band serves the mlk and Juces. Shown n front of the counter, f lft t ht Mth Lh^ Bb Ackland, Bob Nebanck, John Glbert, ^Paul Degenhardt, d behnd the counter. Penny Grote, Carol Bowlng, Judth p \ p from left to rght, are Martha Leh^r, Russell Mchlels and John Cosmos, Rchards and\edwardcoe. School Bowlng Loop Season, s Concluded Notce, s hereby gven that the Townlp Commttee of Townshp of Cranford sell at publc. aucton, the followng % tale cercates l_no.-2su7, coverng lot 80 n block a, appearng by the tax records to bo vrwd by K. Provodavsky, the amount qured for redempton beng S No coverng lot 03 n block, appearng by the tax records to be by G. Galllchlo, theatnofnt rclred for redempton beng ( J No. 855, coverng lot 88 n block, 3, appearng by (he tax records to be tled by G. Gallchlo, the- amount re] lred for redempton beng $ No.- 858, coverng lot 87 n block P,,appearng by the tax records to bo uhed by G. Gallchlo, -.the amount re-, lrtd (or-redempton beng.$ sale wll be held at a meetng of e Townshp Commttee- to be held on luday. March at 830 P. M. n > muncpal-buldng. Sole wll be made the hghest bdder, subject to conftrmn bv the Commttee* at* ts nextregulor alter, the pale, pursuant to the lovblon Of,R. S ( JM6-n*.»;,... J. WALTER COFFEE.. /! Towqhlp Clerk. March ", 3-0 " NOTCE OF HEARNG Board of Adjustment Zonng Notce. hereby gven that the; Board of dju*~tment (Zonng! of the Townnhlp of ranford. N. J,, n the-county of Unon, lulold u publc harlng on MONDAY, MARCH-«3. oso 8 S P. M. (E.S.T0 at the Muncpal ldns; corner North Avenue and Alden r«t. Granford, N. J., to consfder J Applcaton of Arthur Vcncrl (or permlssloh to construct a super arket btlldlng and parkns.space on lorth Avenue, West, between Eastman d Orchard Streets backng on the Ruld, Block J). lota and, Twnslly lap Applcaton of. Brook ^Lodf-*. wner, for a raodlflcaton of the Zonng rdlnance for permsson to-so* an» valescent or Rest Home formerly thu wn house (t 40 Orchard Street corner «t End Place, Blcck 255, Los to 0 elusve and H-A, Town3hlp Mop. Both are n Resdence "A" Dstrct. At the tune and place above stated all tercted partes are! nvted to be prent when full opportunty to be heard ll be gven to them. By order BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT N. R. Foster, Charman. Jthpny J3. Henrtch, * [ Secretary." ttd February ~". 2-3 KwansClub has closed ts 5-week program of bowlng for hgh "school students foe the sea- son. Compettve bowlng wll.be resutned n the early fall, accordng to an announcement by the club..»..,*... Awards wlf be gven to the frst and second place teams, and also to the boy wlth^jthe^ hghest average and the -boy "wth the hghest" game. Most of the boys experenced ther frst year wth the. 0-pn game and proved that youth learns n very short order. averages- were as follow^ Young/ 42.2; Neeblng, 39.6; Beldenr^War&r-etjmbesr-3 H 9; Rchns, 3.6; Johanson, J3.2; Prejean, 25,6;- Brtton,..28J; Toll, 24.6; Robnson, 28! 5s;Waddll, 257; Glman, 25.7; Austn, 25 y 2; Eschenlauer, l24.5 Wlson, 8J5; Baldy, 4.2^r Baum, 09.9; Rutz, lll.s; Sheehqn, 2.0; McGll,. W.B; Burlbach, 03.0; \ Fenner.V 03.7;. Kunpvy. 03.4; Whte,. up;u and uavtn, Ths seasons awards wll be presented to-young^wtb.hlgh.average of 42.2 and Rchns wth hghgame of 22. j w ^. Lose n Golden Gloves Cranfords two contenders n the Eastern dvson of the Golden Gloves boxng tournarhent lost h ther ntal bouts ths week. Gurney Smth lost on. Motjday. n the 26-lb open class, and Harold. T&Vr ver was stopped n the/.flrst; round of the 60-lb. open class Tuesday nght. Both local young men are entered n the Damond Gloves tburnsmet~ ; later~ths~manth~n Elzabeth. -." Heated Surfaces. pantng of walls heated by radant heat presents no specal problem where-hgh qualty fnshes are used. *... Netcong Man Jons Staff of Gray, nc. " Cecl E. Burd of Netcong has joned!he< staff of Gray, nc., accordlnglb an announcement made today. A graduate of Renouards Tranng School for Embalmers, New York Cty, Mt..Burd has been assocated wth the funeral drectng.busness for years, holdng a New Jersey State Embalmng and Funeral Drectors lcense..,_4 Mr.,Surd was born n Chester was graduated from schools n Netcong, Durng the war, he served wth the Army Ar-Corps and spent two and one-half years n England. Whle n Norwch, England.hejmet and_marred Mss Volet BUrrell. Burd returned wth her husband to the Unted States.*! Mr. Burd s a member of Netcong Methodst Church ( Church n the Glen), Musconetcong Lodge F & A M, the Amercan Legon and VFW. couple has two chldren, Patrca and Geoffrey. Mr. and Burd hope to take up resdence here n the future.. Protecton Protect yourself aganst emergences, crop falures, dsease n herd and flock sckness or accdent n famly-,..." Tel. Cranford MOE SCHNEDER HEATNG SYSTEMS MY SPECALTY j - BEHNERT PLACE, CRANFORD. N. J. RESERVATONS Crulsea Hotels Tour* R«sorte Steamshp Bus Arlnes. Ralroads Carol Travel Bureau 23 North Avn.. Planfleld P V PL LET US NSTALL a REBULT FORD ENGNE Wth * Guarantee That Counts! Knjoy lke-now engne»erlorra- n(«, backed by K OO-dmy ar.wa-mlle <ur»n(«<. Take advantaf e of the Ooe.t "fne -rase we h»»e»» altered. SERVCE TWN BORO AUTO CORP. J. SCHQUXE. Eatabllshod E. Weseld Avenae PARK.*** "K ^P»«W?W rour NEW JERSEY RALROADS beleve that New Jerscrv sey should have the fnest possble transportaton To that end,.the twelve ralroads servng ths state have spent mllons of dollars snce wars end for new freght cars, new motve power, mechanzaton of freght statons, lft trucks, tractor-drawn tralers, and specal pallets and contaners for package freght. To ntegrate ther servce*, your New Jersey ralroads now own, or operate almosf 0QO trucks! Consdered as a sngle unt, these represent rv«w Jerseys largest truck fleet. se trucks are pledged to an abdng obedence of the weght laws that should protect New Jersey hghways. y make no llegal use of publc hghways for prvate proft through overloadng. se trucks are used for short hauls for whch they provde the most economcal, fastest servce. y cany merchandse to the rals for long hauls. No one,as yet, has devsed, a method bf transportaton half as effcent, as economcal as the ralroad for?uo, long haul se same trucks now pck up goods brought ceo- nomlcalh/ by ral from dstant ponts, and delver them promptly to your door. s \ - * Your New Jersey ralroads offer servces that fully meet the demands of modern busness. Moreover, as common carrers, they accept even busness that s unproftable to them, thus gvng servce t-a shppers tha they cannot be certan of gettng elsewhere. Your New Jersey ralroads are gvng you, today, a prevew of the knd of transportaton system the Unted States must ultmately have a system d whtheach agency performs thauncton for whch t s best suted, and n whch no agency s a burden to the taxpayer, or profts from publc subsdes. You, therefore, owe t to yourselftonvestgate de ntegrated servces ottered today by New Jersey ralroads. r freght traffc representatves stand ready to help you at any tme, any hour. ASSOCATED RALROADS OF MEW JERSEY. * -. r - \" South Pacfc." Ton baton twrlrs performed durng the playng of two* mahches, "Bambasto" and Amercans We. " "; " Between the t\vo groups of senor band-selectons, the elementary", orchesl ra-presented-two select ons ncludng a composton, "Andante Antque," by Mr. Haar. t marked he frst tme that Mr. Haars number had been played" n Cranford Durng jthe ntermsson Walter Keyser, presdent-of the HRh [ School Bund, presented the cundurtor wth a baton n behalf of the band organzaton. ;, * -»."^Wd->ou can seem frendler and more by pantng t n a dark color. Charles and Johns AUTO REPAR SHOP EXPERTS ON AX MAKES OF AUTOS Qenerator -Starter Weldng ~ cnltton Boa4 Servce Body and Fender Repar TEL. ROSELLE Cor. Mchgan & Falrfleld Aves. KENLWORTH. N. Jf. PERK UP FOR SPRNG WTH A NEW --^ Cold Wave Permanent SPECAL e- dosed Mondays -Open Frulay Eves. o \ BUSY BEE BEM BOX DOROTHY FLEMNG. Prop. 202 Centennal Ave. (Cor. Lnroln CranfoTd f = t agnavox «* Bg-<Pcture Televson Th» Metropoltan... comblne tnart, modern ttylno and tupatb televson performance wth a Modet p>c*. Bg Maf na*cope "90" screen and U4-nch pcture tube n cabnet of rch mahogany fnsh. (Blonde lalsh $K>«jJra.),.WUaeepmtypf dfference n - performance fct none n prce when you compare Magnavox 4 Amercas fnest televson wth many ordnary sct today. Ma^navox brngs you bgger, clearer pctures... mote advanced engneerng features... cabnets of greater beauty and better consnucton... plus the most for yonr money! Magruscopc, the qualty pcture* system by Magnavox, provdes bult-n flter to elmnate glare, automatc pcture stablzer, super power for peak perfonnance n frnge arras and other great Magnavox nnovatons. See Magnavox^ -thefnesttv n sght at our store now; Broadway. s an exquste console wth 2K-nch pcture tube and""aaognocope "90" Magnacop* assure* peak Super power assure* peak performance. Beauul cabnet n oak or mahogany fnsh. When t comes to servce... We Guarantee you the fnest! Our Techncans are traned by Magnavox to gve you the fnest nstallaton and TV servce! When you buy a fne set nsst on Fne Servce... buy your set at Altenbung Pano House Convenent Term* Arranged Altenburg Pano House T0E. ELZABETH Mtt "Relable Snce MV Next fo lls N.X OHM THUtSOAY VOHHOSmL 9 P. t..(*> J ".. ]

11 "Ffe Tmeatj XBS CRANltJRD CTZEN AND CHROMCLR TMUHSDAY. MARCH 9, av-sbaaaat sal staramatl aflt.mbbbbs l l M P L a^pysja} ^ "SsTTBHma **e> *a^*aaaa»a» aaa ^-»»^» «ualtbr«ma a4» Ukca MUsMJBaT. FOB COFT *» MA.H. TOE SALE TWO PARS of ce skates. mans. sze SUP OOVEBS and Drape*, custom made. fnest Wmsjnmrlp guaranteed. Call WUbenpoon. CBanford AN UNDERWOOD portable typewrter.* wtl carryng case. Good condton. j looks new. 25. CBanford WNUt COAT, navy blue, prac- UcaUy nrw. sze 0. SO. Call CBanford e-«07. ". FOR COAT. «75. sze 36 electrc beater, S; electrc flat ron, S; 2 Venetan blnds 3S x «. *5. CBanford NOW N STOCK Flower and vegetable - seedx. onon sets, becona. gloxna and! - Ullr bulbs, also all knds of fertlzer. > HOLLAND FLORAL GARDENS 7 South Ave-. E-. Cranford between Walnut A S. Unon Av. CR DNNG ROOM table. 6 chars, walnut " fnsh., Pff-m»M» 36 Seech Street. boxes COOKBt kettle* complete; excellent tor campers. SS a brd cases. S each. 2 hancna chandelers S3 each. CRanford 6-J after 3 P. M. SHALL P(NE ktchen table.and 2 matchng.chars, end tables par of lvng room lamps, a book stand, mahogany. desk, brass charcoal brazer, par vases, old-» Walnut Ave-. Cranford. ; 3-9 TYPEWRlTER/good for begnner. Everjos (mm. stze evenng gowns. szes > to. all n very good cond- FABRCS "THAT ARE DFFERENT YouH be proud to be seen n our fascl- natlng new sprng -Sew-Worthy" Fabrcs by the yard. For your Easter and sprng jnlmtt shop-at. GRUJ/S SLK & COTTON SHOP,,-, - u» K.- Broad SU WeatBeld or LESHNER-S. FABRC CKNmt.. S North Aye.^.W.. Crantord._/. " L " near the roves ANTQUE Secretary, hosptal bed. ma-, nesanjr chfferobe. chest of drawers wth matchng. r wall mrror, CHanford 6-aS7. BEAGLE HOUND dog. male, papered..fbench PEROD cocktal -table. SS; French octacon shape lamp table. SS;. arm char, band carved frame. tb3. Can be seen Frday and Saturday.?0 Lenox. Ave r CHanford MADE TO ORDER cabnets of ll knds. " - outsde wndow boxes, all / knds of flower, - brows, pedestal tables, pcnc - tabls. book shelves, televson table, - lawn furnture of all knds, toy chests, chest of drawers Fred Davey. 43 No.. 7th SU.Kenlworlh. CBanfnrd 6V93. VENETAN BLNDS (controlled ventla- -.tsoa and Ughtk. Measurng, nstallaton,. choce off tapes for an average of SC80, BMs* wndow. Steel or Alumnum **.^. P. K»- & Sons. 20 South Ave., E. TeL CRanford S-4S93 or CRanford U OLLER Brushes For tooth brushes. bausebom brushes, nollrs. waxes. Call or wrte L. A. llckee. 2 Arlngton. Bowl. Craraord. N. J. Telephone CHantoed c-rras. VENETAN BUNDS. ndoaed W>Ua- ;.>«*» the fnest n the world, custom aoade. all colors. Jtar (rae e«uma telephone WBttOcd -49M before p. m. J. Srenda. m» South Awe, <Ja#. wood. M. J. BOO POOD Cero-neato. Galaes. Kasfco. Emts (canned bone meat nky, none.. better, n bulk or loose. t>dar shavlnks * your doc bed. Also Glovers and "~ tag mrdtrlnes Wld brd cakes tor all feeders. Our are very *» **** free delvery. CBanford HOLLAND nobal. GARDENS» South Ave,. E_ between Walnut and South Prson Ayes. AGA/.NB3 Subscrptons to all ob- TsntsWr Prces quoted upon request. Fleam mall your nqures and orders to Ms* C B. Wddln. *O8 sngle street. ftnafly. M. J., U ^fufos w* * l> *H ft rl smd sjuaranteed * CS to S7>S. easy terms. Brand wonderful spnets at the best la M. J. Cranford Pano Co.. [and rrbnlmlnst experts. 3 North Avenue. East, CRanford «-XXO. U m FOR SALE POT STOVE; good condton. S3. CRanford SOFA and CHAR, coral mohar, flood condton. S40. UNtonvUTe 2-8B-M. OAS STOVK. whle Ubla top. good condton. WEsleld a-zsss-r. NEW or RENEWAL (ubaerptona. Call Earl V. Guy, CRanford S-00B EASY WASHER. S0. good runnng cpndltlon. CRanfOTd 6-SW78. TWN sze, vory metal bed, sprlngand mattress, good condton, S3..CRanford ,.,_ LAWSON love seat, 3 drum tables, -par brass hurrcane lamps, fresde basket, brass trm, all n excellent CRanford nr-f/k^onat. fhalr. wth custom made slp cover, $3. CRanford / - ANTQUE walnut chest,of drawers, $t>od condton. Box 364, c/o CUeft and Chroncle. ].. 8EBTCNO andcbar bottons lapaled. ^ Sofa CRanford OO>BVBNES servce. CBanford «-K2>. ELCCTRtCAN. extra outlets nstalled, re-. pan, bouse wrng, all types of fxtures. ETA, Jacobus. CBanford SEATS Cane. rush, rattan. Work called for and delvered. Ptanfteld «-»T70. " 430 Somerset Street. North Plalnfld. V. 3. GENERAL CONTRACTNG, ktchen remodellng. pordcs. garages and cablneta. Kenlwoxth Buldng Cop\. CBanford or CRanford washng machnes, vacuums, all electrteapplancesne- - l d "WbTETBSaXed Call Fred*, a electteap pa WbrTETBSraaXeed. Appllanca.Repar Servce. CBanford O-3S S -.. SAVE SZO on Rcglna Floor Polshers.- Obplay models S3BJK). Fully guaranteed, <Easy terms avalsble.) Begns Rahway Agency, Rahway Free home demonstraton. NCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED.. Walter X Flesher. Jr^ Publc Accountant Tax Consultant; 343 South Ave-. Carwood. N. J. WEsaUt 3-49B. R.C.A. Combnaton rado and vletrou, Walnut, CRanford 6-U7& Call after 9 P. M... ; POSTAGE STAMPS n packeta. seta and sngles for collectors at Cranford-Cycle and Toy Shop, 0 North Ave.. West, FORMALS! n crsp organdes and)nylons. Sprng colors, gay styles.. A fne selecton for early choosers.. EDTH HX TEEN SHOP Elm SU, Wesleld 2-40 Open Monday Evenngs VENETAN BUNDS, up to 38. whlta am vory, S3.B5. mmedate delvery. Ar bsn-lewls Hardware, 08 N. Unon Ave. FRESH FROZEN HORSE MEAT. Government nspected, also hearts and lver DALY. Cranford Pet Shop. t North Avenue, East. CRanford TRUCK CRANE, and TJD.-a Bulldozer for hre. 8, W.. Olver. nc.. CBanfnrd B-2o» and UnUen MASONRY Oeaeral repaln and aueratlfflu. fl. B. Jordan. 220 South Avenue. East. CRanford. Tel. CBanford fcsm* COLUMBA WNDOW SHADES, up to 9 nches, on your roller, S).O8. Same Day Servce. Alban-Lewls Hardware. 09 N. Unon Aye.. - CLEARANCE SALE of treadle, portable, console sewng machnes, prced from S4.93 and up.. All machnes recondtoned and-auaranteed. " SNGER 8EWD4CU CENTER stuyvesant Ave., Unon - UNlonyllle Open Monday and Frday Evenngs PTTSBURGH PANTS. full lne of.nteror and exterors Panters dscount n house lot quanttes. Alban-Lewls, 0a North Unon Ave.. FREPLACE. RANQE or FURNACE can burn PRESTOLOCS- Clean and economcal fuel. C E. Trubenbach, Cranford Feed & Seed. 8 South Ave., E. Ten cartons S0.90. pcked up at store. BCVCUS AND BABY CARRAGE BE- PAJHB. We are eouldped to, render complete repar servce and genune parts. Sold rubber Ures nstalled, by spaelal machne. AX REPARS GUAR- ANTEED. -.. ;.,,.- KSN BUTUtR-s. ;" ; Cranford Cycle and. Toy Co; th A W f c d t Only 90c a carton "SKYLOrrT" washng flud. orujnal Skylght formula, 38c per gallon (B cents, refund for Jug). Chaplns Sbprt Shop, opposte the flrehouse. Tt\. CRanford 6-BS9. MAN wth truck for Wre. SmaO movng Jobs, dgtt haulng. > Attcs, ^clanfand X*Ms -cleaned. Carls Truckng Bernee. CHanfor ^SOsST. u ELECTRC Lght Bulbs. General Etotro Mazda. AU Szes. A & A Hardware. 2 North Avenue. West. CORDWOOD for freplace, furnace and ktchen stove,. CaU RAbway 7-083* < JUMBLE STOKE. THE JUMBLE STORE s preparngfor large Sprng Sales. Please remember us at all tmes durng Sprng m CRanford TUNQ > STEEL tle for bathrooms and ktchen nstalled over present walla,. BeautUul permanent, economcal. Terms f desred. Mr. Maynard. Vernsal Tla c^. CRanford 8-3W3. CR..6-M. ;»<*! M. L. COMPANY Now s the tlrne to have your lawn, txeea and shrubs taken care of> by experts. -Cement mrk-and drveways repared at any- tme, call CRahford B-8744 t, 6-40BL - 3-»s DRE8SMAKNO, ALTERATONS, gowns cut down, suts, dreaws. chldrens clothes al roads m moderate prces. Factory metheda but custom ftted. CRanford 6-78t afternoons or evenngs. LADES suts and dresses made to. order; also alteratons. *^y Mro. Haj4,- 9Raj«ford ROOFNO RE-ROOFDJG. sute, tle, asphalt shngle repaln. Leadera and gutters, new and repared. Walter Schubert,!M Burnsde Avenue. Tel.. CRanford 6-Sttl" tt WE MAKE A SPECALTY of au types of roof reparng such as tle, tlate, asphalt, asbestos and any other type -roof. Also new roof*. Wm. *U Sehroeder. Walnut Ave.. Cranford. CaU day or nght CRanford avesu or ratted cow manure, top aou, sand, blue stone and clnderotpread f desred. At Haeadg. S)3 East Broad Street, earner Woodland Avenue, West- ekl CaB WEstOeld 2-OSS* after «p. m. or 3-SHO-W anytme. - TUTOKNQ -- TUTOMN.O Hgh School and College subjects. Carolus T. Clark, B. A. (Yale). LL. B.. Ed. M.» Mountan Ave.. Weseld. Call WEsleld W. tt WBTNGEB BOLLS FOB WASHNG MA- CUJW Holta n stock for any type g Brng n your om one. we dupucata t;. whtta) tulker. - - MATBE ATCS - TUTOR Graduate- Teacbe ndvdual lntructlon n Algebra. Geometry. Trgonometry and Calculus. Call or.wrte for appolatmat. George E. Parker. 4 Preston Avenue. Phone CRanford 6-0H>. ~ * ; " House that Servce Bult" -3 Akkn Street CBanford 0-2X24 UPHOLSTERNG Furnture repaln dapolea. slp coven. Venetan blnds. Mtca choce of fabrcs. F. Kantner & Boa. latt South Ave, E, Tel CBanford WANTED TO BUY METBONONE n good Phone AMTQUE FUBnTURE. cktea and all fcnnsrbnm goods also «U gold, cons, stver, sewng machnes, curos or hstorcal tems. Estates or sngle tems. E> * E_ S2 Chancellor Avenue. New ark. Td Wavery 4V48S3 or Elsabeth a» 3-30 WANT TO BUY old cheats of drawers. retnoval P. M. Bonlrsnop. 0 Park < NOSNG SERVCE CBAKTOBD V. M. A. far General Nurs-, Vkdta, Hypodermcs. Maternal Care. Ml Can Help You. Nomnal CBmfsrd S-O7S7. or consult.rjaanam AND DBCOKATNG 4P«B BAMfJNQ. rea- Brown. U~» Pto- "" N. J. *QUa pa**, cell Matate, CBaoford A. B. DAVS. nteror and Exteror pant- " " Mr **r~g*"> Qualty workmanshp. Eat. 8. ble prces and free estl- \ amtce call CBanford S-3US. U m/umntta DXCOBATNG.-^*r"aper Hansrng apr CO p g COMSTBuCTlON CO. >, 34 Cosdcvln atosd Cssrk Townstup CBanford 6~3U3 " CJ,8- MtOfO CO. Mount AMD PAlBXQAMaMO. rammals. careful vorfca t Cstanall a-040. stt MJUtMCK Falnlers «-ms> (XOCKS REPAKBO CLOCKS v- Sprng wound or electrc cleaned and repared. E. P. Chamberlan. CRanford 6-43S7.. WATCH. CLOCK, Jewelry and.optcal repaln at lower.cost. last dependable servce. All work done on the premses. Over 28 years experenoe. Bob Watch Shop, l Walnut Ave.. " ELECTECAN DANEL J. HEYBUBN LCENSED ELECTRCAL CONTRACTOR RESDENTAL COMMERCAL NDUSTRAL ELECTRC MOTORS REPARED 8 BURN8DE AVE. CRANFORD 6-M00 DONALD E. DAVS CBanford JCLECTBCAL SERVCE ELECTRCAN, general repaln. nstallatton, fluorescent fxtures. Electrc raneu servced and nstalled. Houses wre and rewred. Joseph A. >*~»»»^»Tt. M Centennal Avenue. Cranford. TeL CRanford 8-0. ELECTRCAN Housewlrlrg. Jobbng, repaln, fluorescent flxtures. John Fannng. 7 Burhslde Avenue. Call CRan ford6-s«74. TatCCaONG HAUUNO COMPLETE MOVNG JOB 3 Booms Sl Rooms _ 7J0 8 Booms, " " Estmates Gven RELABLE TRXlOONa CO. Veteran Owned and Operated Tdephoae CRanford 6-U44 BOBBNS * AXSOM. nc. 2U South Av,.. K. CBatUtord 4MMN MOVNG STOBAOE PAdOQO \ Agents Alled Van Unea.. nc.. CARLS Local Truckng Servce. Truck and drver for hre hour, day or contract «mag_moyng Jjsss.Dtuan. attcs LGHT HAULNG DONE Avalable wth V-ton truck evenngs and week-ends. CaU Boatnoaje. CRanford O-S6B9.. SABGENTS STORAO Bod* to all A«snt. SEM.V B. MENZEL Telephone us to dscuss your floor problem*, noor scrapng an nfbustumof old Aeon a specalty. Poltshnx. also waxteg. Tathnatw cbaarfuuy gven. pbom CBanford t-lmb. aboth Avenue. CBanfatd. BOMB NSULATON BALDWN HOX rock-wool btowm method used ^-, ~ *" Atttlortmt" ". ;* ". TTMKKlf OL BUHNEB.. SALES AND SERVCE -. Servce on all makes Y Metered (uel ou delveres ncumx run. on. SUPPLY, nc. -BenjamnSt.. CBanford 8-3 X HOME repaln and alteratons. Broken wn/tow cords replaced, gutters ana leader* cleaned, repared; replaced;, porch steps renewed. No Job too small. JUF.,Baxter, phone CBanford r you-plata to oulld. repar or alteratons. CaU T. JOHNSEN. 409 Centrsl Avenue, CBanford MX TYPES snk tops repared or replaced. T lnoleum, asphalt,, rubber, tle floors nstalled! Home floor waxen for rent. SUM per day. W. B. Dottrer & Co., 74 Central Ave.. WEstOcU " OUB HOME need flxngt We repar anythng from broken, lamps, wndow p#nes,. smb cords. gutupcs and. leaden repared, replaced, cleaned, porch.ratlngs and. steps replaced. (Jew celngs nstalled, ro^jwa^ed.weatherstrdp&tgt W. L. SchrAeder.^Hanford a Q doers from Cranford %tre^ < DD TOD MULTPLE, UST TOOB CBANFOBD SEAL ESTATE BQABDTTT, SAVE TME AND BWUtU y MULPJK LST WTH A BOAHD MEMBER NOW!!! )"~ NEW LSTNG. / LOVELY, whte bungalow, stones throw OUtt pauast tled kfcho olored tled bath, floor studded andflooredfor 3 rms. and.-,--. tuuy fenced yard wth settng of lovely trees. ol ar-eondtkmed beat, Venetan bonds. WLLAM O- SCHMAL. 9 Aldea S. BUNGALOW, year old. S targe mans. rvne- room M * S (freplace*, dnng room, tt large kttcben. X lovely bed room* We bath, espastu attc <stars» steam beat lou kamtn. -open porch, large lot 00 x 200. askng S3J90. HENS. 7 North Ave, E, CBanford «-«m FOUB-YEABrOLD. 3-bedroom borne n Roosevelt school area, Hepsae n lvng room, nce sted djntoa room, modera ktchen. st. floor powder HM, colored We bath, breeaeway. attached garage, large plot OLD ESTABLSHED BAKBBX to a 00%. busness locaton. 4 year JOSEPH J. GDKK 8 North Ave, West Cranford. H. J. TVd. CfmfonS S-UBV Evenngs CRanford A REAL. FNE, well-bult eebter-bab house wth 4 bedrooms and S moderu tled baths. lavatory. ol steam beat, garage early osuwh. prced tor quck sale at SlS^MO OBSAUB H O V AN DABOUT *"DUHT T TO ME UNLESS TS / A BABGADf. U jmta. UH Uod <«a burer Tata s the bouse for you l.. because be cnvbcaf UM p u j C jx honn ^**o most aen ths eae quckly. y nave prced t way underneath - the. market- Fnest Morthstde locaton,»4» 4 lvng room wth open flreplace. tle bath. ou steam beat screens, storm wndows, doable garage. -.. ALL m A-l CONDXTpN. SUUW0..-. and we know you cant beat tt for value. An you have o do s start the ol burner. COTTAGE FOB. a SMALLSTORE for rent, CBanford e locaton as quet sde street, owner can now qnsekly. anxous for quck sale Two toe baths, lt floor lavatory, compact modem froom. borne n, the.choce ourntag frepla US ft f brass l orntag feplace, brass oo beat US foot fnmtace. tle sren«electrc Wtcben. f you are look- -., unusual. WTHOUT UNUSUAL. PBK3B TAG, sec ths choce bosne at ts Mcrtmed prce. STOP FATNG BENT f you can mm Me a 2-tedroom, heated apattment upto S70 a montb near the center of Crantord or a floor wth auto- at a lower rent. We can show you a 4^ room btngaknv ab%ut 8 years old wftb af.lcme ktrlw^n, modern ~" wwl a ns storm *arage. 80 x MB lot n a fne Cranfonl locasuj for only SlOjOOO. Most homes n ttus locaton sell for several ««-f* dodan more.- Ths, one s AVALABLE ONLY F- YOU CAN SUPPLY. THE,OWNER.WTH AN APABTMENT. <T Are ;you Handyr wn make ths a real attractve cozy bungalow n a pcmoo. thats <p«fly a few ntnutstat wsttc. toonvtowv S.fobros, -tot gacage. taxes attrtus. ^atqjhm. ST FLOOR LAVATORY n a bone wtth a workng mans prce. wood burnng freplace, tle bath, ol best, newly, patntrd. rxrelfcmt locaton. THOMAS MacJKKMN. S Aldrn Street d Beatts D A o m m carnu MAHkV.DT WANT TO KEKE HEB H0HET. -Tan carldo t.boy ths choce located 7- raate borne wth extra largefrsloor bod t. AAV dtsbssasa,,jn r* l»» run t#..^n«m vc^ssaussvvb >T^^m v*n EXECUTVE or professonal frcpsaee. rcoontma. AUDTNG, TAX BE- TWBNH. part-tmebkk vson* systems, specal n.w./.tt. MAHANTnt.. Publc Ac-" (countant and Audtor, 307 Orange Ave.. MZnatord / N. J. Phone CHanford Vt.TEBATlON,S. repan,.carpentry, odd Job*. Vp J«b to snuul. John Donjoughue. 308_South Ave., Garwood. \fesleuj -303S-B,... v.... ; - on Urge shaded plot s "name, lvng room wth ng «w>,.modem pont. st floors 2 and bath, ol beat. HALPH DELLA SEBBA 6 North Unon Awe. CBanford H TT 5 rooms, steam (ow. 2-! AND VACUOM CLEANEBS repared an* trade-uv,on new ohea. Duaranteed - plugs lnstaled. fjrue Street HAVE your aswhut macnlne or vacuum cleaner repared or elactrmad by a fltpry-trslned mechankr wth U yean of satsfyng servce. >Can. CBanford etrgeratnf U CROSXY. CoUspot electrc g ssrvjclng. Postal Rado Servce. CRanford ; cau BUNGALOW, car garage. SX BOOMS, steam (ol. BUNCAUOW. 5 lanee n o u n 2nd floor ^ffhf", FtTQyp (ol), yl-hq- THREE "BEDROOMS, ga U.300. / S.T SX-BOOM bungalow. hot water heat 2-car, For these and others can RCHARDS - SWACKHAMEB 4 Alden Street CR. 4-B or CB. «-6«M TBEE WDQOSR!. RADO REPARS. - AW; makes, ncludng car rados, televson, and au, home. appuances base outlets, lamps, moton rewound. Herbert *. Sorge. Jersey Rado Servce. 34 HUcrort Avenue. ~ CRANFORD 6-04M StucS MASON CONTBACTOBS lka, ragston* Work. Garage Buldng, Brck Work, Cellar Water Proofng. Tts- estmates. Schwartx or nnonvne -lmfkj. BENDX Automatc Washer Servce, all w k g u t d 8 Ald S t t guaranteed.. CRanford 0-ms. e 8 Alden c, Street tt We have sold three homes Just Kke ths one n the past few months. Ho. they are not n a development.»»"r gfc they were all bult by the same bulder they THE OTHER PEOPLE are exceedngly happy wth ther; homes ana we Know ns once you pt uus desrable* property youll know why. NEAT AS A PN all the way through, and an the thngs that you want are n ths COLONAL. BUNGALOW and the prce s really rght. Lhrn «n»d floor has X gommae bedrooms and rarage, 00 x 00 lot, CO-OPERATON. AN EXTRA BEDROOM whether yea-need t far a Jargeramlly or Car the guest who drops n uncxpectedly. tv% nce to have 4 bedrooms n a mudetu borne, f you lke a wood*urn T - lace, tle bath wtth shower, a tcnen. automatc ou beat. Dont mtss ths one on a quet Notthstde «treet wttb double garage., and a transferred owner who knows that qud; sales depend on good value. Two-famly, wth 3-roomr apartments, colored tne baths, real freplaces, hard- Jaubfe garage.00 x SO. lot. HOWLAND 444 Chestnut Street. -. TMWEJC 4rl080 MrcGerrodc Numv-CB. 4-96SS Mr. Harold Wlson CB. 6-*94 Mram Nevlle CB at-that. Sx xaont; -Ute bath; aeeoaff. -neat, two-car garage. June occu- CRANTORD Refrgeraton Sales and Servce. Household and commercal repaln on rrlgtdare, Kelylnator, Crosley. CoUspot, Morge,* etc. Rear of 6 Alden Street. TeT CRanford CARCENTBR and cabnet maker, dualty craftsmanshp. Ludwg Selbert 388 Lncoln Drve, Kenllworth. TeL CRanfonte r tt DEPENDASUE repaln to all knds of. household artcles and equpment. Seasonable rates.. Phone CBanford Please call after 830 p. m. tt BLACkSTONE, Bendlx. Easy. Maytag washer servce. AJTwork carres manufacturers parts guarantee of SO days. Postal Rado Servce. CRanford PLUMBNG and Heatng. Sewers cleaned e electrc sewer machne. Guaran- Edward O, Ledden & Son. TeL BOOlle and CRanford 6-3*. WASHNG MACHNE REPADS. 7 YEARS EXFEBENCE Only expert mwha.nlrs work on. your applances. rons, vacuum cleaners, rados, motors, toatcrs also repared. Coffeys. -3 Alden Street. Tel. CRanford 8*24. U H. r REYNOLDS, Rotary specalst OU burne servce on an types Vacuum cleanng ol or coal furnaces. Converstonwork. Tel CBanford tt MANO TVNNO PANO Tunng and BeparJng. Warren W. Gror. "for 23 yean WestAekTk and Cranfords foremost pano tuner,** 244 Walnut Street Wesleld. TeL WEst- J. Member of New J, of Pano Tuners. Kt.AB.lt pano tunng and reparng by rarognlatd experts. CRaqford Pano Co. -Tunen and BjsbuUtten. 3 North Av«, East Can cftaaford tt AUT08 FOR SALE ST! CHEVROLET. 4r4oor sedan, reason^ able. 44 Hulcrcst Ave.. Cranford. after 6 P. M. or Saturday. GAKAQE WANTED GABAGE by Aprl.st to ear 30 acbeslong. vcnty of North Unon arnelzabeth Avcs. Box 362. c/o CUzen and Chroncle. MOVNQ 8T0BAOE LOCAL and naton-wde movng and storage. Agents for Alled Van lnts, lac All types of cratng and packng..an.servces performed n an at masongble rates. Cranford. N. 3. TBEB9 Rcmovea Trmmed ROBERTS * wrcsc X«b ConUacton d 6-am awtus TREK BUROERY COMPANY. * 0 " U^po>kmsto us. Free n nnft artrftn fad. STUaMn ELUabeth»-4ll4. GCBTAN9 storm. and. st nn turnngs, many, many extras. PRCED AT a»js0o _ And fnanced so that the often fosgotlen uoan. the non-<s can also buy. WE HAVE BUyEHS! for South Sde Cranford Homes. f you ore sellng and want Tftm.»».t» Acton, call us.now. MtJBBAY * atvbpbt REALTORS tsrwood. N. J. \^ 340 S< 340 South Avenue S-ROOM 5- P. M. atue. oo NEW SMYRNA. Vtorhta. 5-room furnshed staecow^ opened and screened pf *t. ^. 90 x orange. 3 grapeandt trees. Box 363. e/o Ctzen and «t««^w T. V. "MS SUMMER. BUNGALOW. Hope. New Jersey. Fve lvng room. S x 24. log cx> 00 x 29. artesan well. Unrw tre stove^nd wate Front and rear porcbes. fnrnuhetl f you place, ths s tt CBanford after 6. BUSNESS PBOPEBTT TOtt SALE (No. South Avenue East. Crantbntl Od-«xpe. bouse, contanng 4 roams, shstsd to heart of so»dh sde busaus center. adlmnng Scher Drug Star* near Unon County Trust sultahla. for profraslonal or man to have comhrnstton homeateoue or home at store for very lttle snoney. Prce SM00; wll take «500 cash. Ho down payment for relable person. nqure owner. PELrxDrAfno P. a Box 2MW Hottywaod. Flortda U A. KANTNEB. New coats and scarfs for grade fun. 8 Wamut avenue. CBanford 4W6T8L. tt MUMCA. E. B. BENNETT. Teacner of Pano. Latest ners. Lessons at your borne. 666 Bosd. TeL wsauvld ALS SHOE RZPARNO. 96 t. Uafan Ave.. for quck shoe repar servce ao6 bat -»T-"*"6* that wn open your eyes Spck and span, completely. modern, nsuls&ed. sx room "lause. sunroom. to*. ty..steam oo. pne Must be seen to be For further detals contact J. McCORMACK.-BeattOT Prospect SU Wesleld Eves. CB SVOtSM. COTTAGE FOR BENT SX-BOOM bungalow. au *»nf»*t 6 Vance Ave_ Lavallette. tumlord a OBUNANCE NO. 80-«AN ORDNANCE Provdng for the Purchase and nstallaton of Parkng Meters. BE TT ORDANED by the Townshp OftaasftaaKEBvsOsC ^H a^lac ^a^dvvqsvjbasy ^9 ^vupsvxal^wfo Hew Jersey. Secton That the followng areas are Jrngatcd as metered parkng areas for the, parkng of vehcles Ul South Unon Avenue, from South Avenue to the Central BaUraad underpass <b! South Avenue. from Unon Avenue to the Rahway Rhrerj «c» Walnut Avenue, from Chestnut Street to the OnAaBattoad~ underpays Tdl" North Avenue, from the Bahway Rver to a pont MO feet west of MUn Street let Unon Avenue, from «pr<"g«- Avenue to the Central ~ Rattvoad underpassj (fl Alden Street,.from North Avenue to MUn Street; (M MUn Street, from North Avenue to Asden *ttreet <h> Bast- Street, from Central Ralroad under^ pass to a pont UO feet north of MUn Street tt> James E. Warner plaza; add Plaza on the "^Sa^aaaat "* HVass^vajSllssB n utscxscw ^BllssU be puncnased and «*^TTfl nlad areas, Msr of. mcten usw ^re *Pffllfrtlff equpment tnfnc sgns shauaao -To defray the cos^.of sad raspnsj ff^l f and equpment and sad tastslkdfcanv the sum of gss.7s0.00 s bereny approprated n ; addluon. to the sum of SL0JOO.whch U hereby approprated from the exstng captal tanprovement fund as a down "payment, makng a total appropraton of JttS.OOO.OO. Sectan 4 To fnance sad soprop taon of SZX.3OJ0O. bond antdpston notes of the Townshp are hereto* authorzed to be ssued n an amount aat cxccedln) sad appropraton, whch notes shall bear nterest at a rate not rareedlng 6 pe ^QsCEsjs*mC JOK3f * as^aaa^msln esaaal ^svlvusu taasft*uls^6 U one year from date -d ssue. Secton s t s hereby determned that the «rt»k**tal «a*< statgtacft requred ay law *» Tsecn made" and" fled* that* the obhgatnm hereto. amlhortocd to be ssued are wtthto an debc Umtlr fxed -by law; that the perod of usefulness of ths n>provenaent s S years and that the gross debt of the Townshp wll be ncreased S*a."n*J0O by ssung sad- ^.s~«-r - *fc**frtq --Ths ordnance ^shall take effect 0- days- after ts- publcaton after provded by statute. S./;.,. WANTED.. Tat OJLV. CHAPTER would lke to have a numeograpbng machne and lypewlter donated to them. Can CBan- -ford < WANT; TO BENT COUPLE; quet, would lke to r,. house or apartment, on or rt, Hoseue W. ; ^EKXEPXR. preferably years, to care for nvald. - Phone WEsleld 2-3S9-Rafter 7K M-,»;.;.>» YOUNO, WOMAN for fuujtroe poston. BooWcseplut experence-belpful but not necessary. deal workng condtons. tve-day.week, pleasrt, surroundlng n Crantord...Box -383, c/o Ctatm and Chroncle «>-! WOKKW J^QjJE CsT Caft afu>r 8 P. M. WOMAN, relable, wshes baby- sttng. <-Banford ;..- 3-lfl LE MPTHZB wtu care for CaU after 8 p. m> CBanford blouses, dresses, table cloths. laundered at home. Call WOJsVN..cotoa4..wlshes work by day, expendable. CaU after 7 p. m., CBan- - l o r d. a 4*Ht. -. ; FOR RENT CAAMrOHD GARDEN APARTMENTS,» roons atuw^ ntottl. 3% ro *80 l n» ons atuw ntl. 3% ro *80 a monu. 3 year lease, newly t d Call CRapford S-348. APAmmrx tor rent for oelaus * call WEstneg 3-40 orbahwsy 7-2S20..? ^ WANtED. \^OMAN* WSHES a-roon. apartment wth HtUlUes W about 840 a month. X» a a f o r 4, - a V S 7....,.".-,.-; desres^ or 4 room Dt. wth h«at fur-. no pett. Call Bg- 8 p. m. 3-0 WANT, an unfurnshed.apartment, 9 roottw and ktchenette, lt quet secton; ej^ly eouj^, <^Unford «-488 after, FtnNsBstD «oo&t$ ym BENT fpr buslnesk person, or couple, centrally f t j j ^.., -.,.. for rent by,day. r % rates. Can CRanford CRANrORO HOTEL ftkasant furnshed, room for one or,two, santge f desred. Convenent to transportaton. CRanford U TWO OR THREE roorob, furnshed tor lght housekeepng, busness couple -or woman lvng alone. CBanford fl TWO furnlahed rooms n prvate home. Gentlemen p^reerred. /One block from bus lne. 63- Second Ave.. Garwood. WEsleld 2-ou80^R. evennga.,.3- S&GUE or DOUBUS rooms avauable n beauul and unusual type of prvate adult home. Contnuous heat and hot water. Quet, pleasant surroundngs, lve mnutes walk to center. - Gentlemen preferred.. Phone Cranford \» W > 8 T ; ".. A CALOtCO CAT, part angora, vcnty of Elzabeth Ave. Can CBanford BANK BOQ NO of the Cranford ;*FrustCompany-, Cranford; N. J.- f not.restored before.the 24th day of March. 980; applcaton wll be made for a new b o o k -,... ;. ; ^3- BANK BOOK MO of the Cranford. Trust Company., Cranford. N. J. f not restored before he 0th day of March, J6#«,-aprfctoo wm ba^made for a j» &&.,!.. ;. 3-9 >.-;- WOMEN; A wcu atu^rwn publsher wll swnunt several alert tnelllcent women between, for speosl sales work n conjuncton, wth DeparUnent 8tore. work s done at home wth fall txalnns gven. fnjff rate of commsson pad. A telephone, tme, and the ablty to apply yonnelf are the requhutes. For appontment wrte ^Cnrtls, 3 Hmlsey St, Newark;.«, N.j.... ; _...,... C*LKA]( BAOg rtjbobagkdsolorad wthout buttons or * Aaats»er «.. Brng them nto and Chroncle offce. NCL8, THURSDAY ncumbents Runnng uxuraus RUGS Oascrpfjon - Twst Sculpwwd Floral Jbt T V, GratnTwtt Gray Loop M9.75~ CARPETS Nevlle, StulU Fle Renotnatng Papers For Prmary n Aprl KENLWORTH Counclman DudleyH. NevUe of 20 North r evonth street and John Stults of 59 Columba.avenue flle^ ther nctons for renomnatjon n the Aprl prmary on the RepubUcan tcket Tuesday nght wth Borough Clerk Phlp J. McGevna, Last week E. J. Baron of 44 South Twenty-thrd street and Walter rjorght of 47 Ar-bbr street flled v as DQtnoc-atc nomnees for the two councl posts open ths year.. Counclman Nevlle frst ran for. hs present poston n 944 and was reelected n 947. Counclman Stults was. apponted to the councl orgnally to fll a vacancy and was elected n hjs own rght n 947., Republcans who have Hed nomnatng pettons for comnt- tecmen- are Frst dstrct, Nunce Zampaglone- of -Slu-Monroe -ave~ nue; second dstrct, Lews GalllaRher of. 287 Roosevelt lane; and thrd dstrct, Erc Berger of $32 Newark avenue. Republcans fllng far commtteewomen ncluded Frst dstrct, Ruth Reynolds nf 405 Cooldge drve; and second 9x47* <T_ She 7 0"_ «xss* 0-9x7X 0"_ «-j«r.o»-» 2x57-0*_ 2x47 <T_ 2x38! 0--^ 2x04* 6"_.Sculpturtd.Sculplwnrd Tan Wlton.Sculptmd GrtMn.Sculpturad GrtMn.Sculptured Gray.Sculpturad MCHV*.Tan Axmlnttef.Sculpturtd Gracn.Sculpturad Gracn.Gram Twst..TonosmTonoTanVovttJl 9.75 ^,Rosoloop......^ 0.5O.~j3. Ths * only a partal lst of tht wondsful Sreadoom.-tASaraod/ carpetng yoolfnd.«t Rthsvra _» *& nta savngs to you!/ /. - dstrct, Helen Ruth of 409 Lncoln drve. Flngs for. Democratc nomna- tons for commtteemen were nrst.dstrct, Wllam Broderck lo( 37 North Twenty-thrds street; second dstrct, Claude Curry of M45 Lncoln drve; and thrd ds- trcf, Lou Dauber of 64 Kngston ^avenue. Democratc cornmtteer women pettons were fled by Frst dstrct, Florence Cur- ts of 48 North Twelfth, street; second dstrct, Rose Dfcughlety of 387 Cooldge drve;- and thrd dstrct, rene Meyers "of 735 Mchgan avenue. Up untl late yesterday mornng. 6- persons had regstered h; week for the prmary on Aprl- 8, accordng to..the -borough -.clerk. rhe deadlne for regstraton by voters and the flng of pettons by canddates s today. For the purpose of accomrnodatlrn those wantng to regster or fle for postons open n the bor- ]outh. Mr, McGevnas offce n the ncp«lj buldng has been open leach nght ths week from 5 to 9 oclock; same hours, wll be [observed ths evenng. tor tonght, regstraton books wll be closed untl the prmary has been held next month. Recent Events n Kenlworth Publc Schools KENLWORTH * Kenlworth Hardng School basketball team has complteed ts schedule wth 5 vctores and tw\> defeats., tearts (last three vctores were n the Regonal-Basketball Tournament. Last Thursday Kenlworth defeated Garwood forthe champonshp and by wnnng, -receved the trophy. team was composed of George MacKenze, captan; Robert Arthur, Ronald Holden, Ronald Hartshorn, How OWN CLASSFED AD S A M e a S r e c.,,.v ;.. N ; ( O n n f e v d. N. J..." -.". ;..... GENTLEMKN. \.... v.. FJetM nsert the followng classfed Advertsement for._x... tmes begn-, rlng wtth^our ssue of....,.!.... under the claasflcatlon - -Of ~...;.,...~.~^ per word «..... Mnmum charge ^0 Repeat Ads.0 per word Mnmum charge.25 DEADLNE TOR RECEPT OF ADS 0 A.ML WEDNESDAYS f y SPORT YAR WLBtm COON SHOES AJW CUSANT» M T TT.^ at 3 4 S S S SO at* WMta6 rsaua Waata«ra. Waata«rw Sala *U4l fatal* t»f Uf WsalH U star steal (Mat* Wsaus antsw aelowd «atl cbsek or cask tot s_ thacojt of UM abova adto luu. >»., * CUT. 2S Fne Leved on lutr«e of Assault KENLWORTH Charged wth [assault and battery. Thomas Hospndor. 28. of 58 Newark avenue was fned $25 and $3,75 cost of Monday nght by Magstrate Wllnm. Bruder. n Muncpal Court, p-trnnnn Arthur Orf^h reported that the charge was pr<5- Vred by Harry Robnson, same ddrcss, owner of the house n whch Mr. Jfospodor s a tenant. Accordng to polce, Mr. Robnn suftered a laceraton near the fve requrng three sttches when e was drven through a wfttow nght n a fght wth Mr. spndor n an argument about»tots of the house. C;pell of 652 Monmouth s wns nned $5 and $3.75 cost allowng hs dog to run loose. rfes were preferred by Pa- man George Kernan. -.. summed by Patrolman man, Edward Guempel of 223 s Elm street. Lnden, was fned and fcl cost for mproper Darkrd Mlton Gluck of 743 Ogstreet. Elzabeth, $0 and 75 cost for speedng. Charged Tn speedng, Wllam E. Pardue, of 48 Oakland road, ample- wns fned $2 and $3.75 cost. Wns sprnmoned by Specal Pa- James Rego. BOROUGH OF KENLWORTB NOTCE b «* ^s v/.t s^vcj TUsas"* s>"ta*st SJW " <>t Kenlworth. on tho 4th dayof " 050. ol 8 P. M.. (E.8.T.. wll nl ts rght, ttls" and nterest n tha! na(ter partcularly, descrbed proper- ««"d property s not needsd for pub- " property, shall b«sold al >lc sale to.the hghest bdder after " advertsement thereof, n tbt < Ctzen and Chroncle, a nawsl»j,f lr J ul «tln4r *a tha Borou«h ol Ksn- ""rth. by two nsertons at least ones 7"" durnc two consecutve weeks.,. Uu " Publcaton to be not more than," ""* Prtor to the sale. Tha premporllcuurly descrbed appear on tha orough Assessment Map. a copy * on fle n the offce of the *«r of Unon County. of ud premses wul be sold sub-, Ow{. ul y assessment for mprovements oek made or to be hereafter made. lh?* rc «nt (0*) depost U requred!.., "^o ond the balance must be pad days from»he date of sale k "S" ) luu 5U to 47 nclusve 20 to 40 nclusve PrU* SO.0O $ J7 to 39 "» both nclusve L«8 00 ]f to 4 both nclusve 2 to o both tnclmlve J $ $ KW0.00 PUUP.J. UcOCVNA. Borough, Clerk Bo»8Q. To Address Groups At Gospel Chapel KEMLWORTH Qavd Ward of Groton, Conn., wll speak at the tfamly Bble Hour and the 8 p. m. servce Sunday at th? Kenth Gospet" Chapel. Mr. Ward wll meet- Saturday wth the teacher of the daly vacaton school to dscuss plans for the summer term. teen-age group wll hold a weene roast at Echo take Par tonght n place of ts regular meetng. Last Saturday, the young people held ther regular rally and were entertaned by a chor from Kearny. Plans for meals for the comng Easter conference were made. Jast Thursday nght at a commttee meetng at the home-of Mr. and Wllam Arthur. ~ ard Jenkns, Donald Red, Fred Breem, Jmmy. Carapezza, Harry Boyce, Rchard Kato, Stanley Brunder, Harold Kerr and Phlp Jackson., Next week Mss Eleanor Geser"s ffth grade wll begn drawng sprng pctures n art. Some of the chldren n Mss Edna Mullgans class wll take part n the amateur show whch the Republcan Club wll present n Hardng School. Attendance. Records followng chldren n Mss Dolores- Lynchs frst grade -w,are nether late nor absent durng the month of Februar^.Joseph Augustne, John Graham, James Nesbtt,. Keqneth Patrylow, Fred Pe*ro;!E/nCCVardas, Joan Bertolott, Dorothy Golonka, Marlyn Murphy, Mary Smack, Sandra Van Den, Ruth Thomas and Alce Wegand.,. n Sophe Peperas* class, the followng chldren had perfect attendance Mchael. Aft tale, valfred Unglaub, Lorrane Korecky, Joanne Koeng, Francne Mnzzars, Patrca-Handvlle, Madelyn Collns, Arlene Vgeant, Jean Smalowcz, Los Sharp, Carol Nanz, Janet Knler, Evelyn Detrch and Mare Broeg. Catherne Renners second grade.completed a transportaton mural. - y are now. workng on land transportaton. followng had perfect attendance n Ethel Prnces second grade Patrca Dressel, Dolores Hetman, Angelna Lummno, Annette Sbordone,, Florence Torrent, Robert DAngelo, Wayne Feuerherm, Tlalph" TJdh"go7~Frtd~Schmm and E^ml Scurozo. Mss Dorothy Lajesks second grade has begun, a Mexcan project whch promses to brng a great deal of enjoyment and new knowledge to the group. chldren are now learnng Spansh words andphrases whch they are usng n the new songs they learn. followng had perfect attendance n Sylva Schwabs frst grade Edward Perry, Harld Reynolds and Patrca Smock. Evelyn De Grau and Martn Sca n Vda Harrs kndergarten have not been absent from school ths year. - > Urges Parental Ad To Combat Delnquency KENLWORTH Carroll K. Sellers of Cranford, assstant prosecutor of Unon County, addressed the Republcan Club Monday evenng on the topc, "Juvenle Delnquency." He sad lack of parental gudance and lack of relgous tranng s largely responsble for the deplorable condtons n evdence among the younger generaton today. ; Pad recreaton supervsors, scout actvtes and other forms-of youth gudance are no. substtutes for the nfluence parents should, exercse over ther chldren, Mr. Sellers emphaszed. Two applcatons for membershp were approved. Plans were made for a pcnc and barn dance. HEAL ESTATE TRAl^SFES KENLWORTH followng deeds have been recorded at the obce of County Regster Herbert J?Paacoe-n the Court House, Elzabeth Mr. and Domnc Cravolo to Mr. and Leon Trpod, lot 30, block 4, Secton 2, map of New Orange. Mr. and Harold Snyder to Mr. and Frank H. Legge. Jr.. property known as SS 3-9 avenue. Apartments Slated Here Councl Negotates for $2,000,000 flousng Project Near Blvd. KENLWORTH Plans for constructon of a 420 unt, garden apartment development to. be. located adjacent to the Boulevard, between North Seventh street and the rver secton of Nomahegan Park, were dsclosed by Mayor Fred Ptten Monday nght at a meetng of the Republcan Club n Borough Hall. Mayor Ptten sad he could not reveal the name of the concern but le ndcated the. project would cost about $2,000,000. He ponted out that the. estmated annual revenue n taxes would be more than $50,000 from the project Ths amount s more than suffcent to meet the ncreases n school costs resultng from the proposed constructon, be announced. "" apartments wll nclude two, three oj four rooms and wll rent monthly forabout $20 a j-oam, accordng to J the mayor. concern would bear all expenses n nstallng jpublc utltes; he sad n order to protect the tter«sts of the taxpayer,-mayor Ptten reported.that Borough Councl has ntroduced an ordnance to establsh a buldng code adaptable to the type of constructon proposed. of Educaton wll be held Monday nght to dscuss possble changes ofplans for.on addton to Hardng School. f the garden apartments are erected, addtonal school facltes wll be necessary to meet the expected ncreased enrollment. Mayor Ptten ponted out " Accordng to a survey made by the Board of Educaton, there are one and one-quarter students for each small home whle statstcs n -neghborng communtes show that the number of students for each unt of a garden apartment s one-half to three-quarters. Mayor Ptten sad. " assessed valuaton ofgarden apartments s far-n excess"of small ndvdual homes that could be bult n the same area, the mayor announced. 7 Local Folo* Drve. Stll Short of Goal KENLWORTH Donatons n the local March ofdmes campagn total $48.38, Edwn W. Kraus, charman, has announced. He urged au resdents who have not contrbuted to dp so., local goal s $500. ncluded n the total are the followng contrbutons Specal gfts, $36.52; commerce and ndustres, $87.92;. school collecton, $70.56; adult donatons. $ and con collectors, $4.08. Parable of Talents 9 To Be Pastors Topc KENLWORTH Rev. Gerald M. Cover, Jr., pastor, wll preach at a. m. Sunday n the Communty Methodst Church on the topc. " Parable of the Talents." At 8 oclock Monday nght, the. offcal board of the church wll meet n the church basement - ORDNANCE NO. SS AN ORDNANCE to Amend an Ord- Enttled "An Ordnance to, Amend an Ordnance. Enttled An Ordnance to Regulate and Restrct the Locaton of BuldngsDesgned. Cor Specfc Uses and the Hralatlon of Trades and ndustres. Known as Ordnance No. 4 of the Borough of Kenlworth.* " Known as Zonng Ordnance of the Borough of Kenlworlh. BE T ORDANED by the Governng Body of the Borough of Kenllworth That the ordnance aforementoned and known as the Trty*^^ Ordnance of the Borough of Kenllworth, be amended as follows, That Buldng Zone Map referred to n sad ordnance and made a part thereof, bo altered and amended by ndcatng thereon by proper desgnaton the followng propertes herenafter descrbed, so that the same shall be desgnated as Resdence ~C~ Dstrcts nstead of the dstrcts. heretofore desgnated on sad. All that area desgnated on the OlfcUl Tax Assessment Map of the Borough of Kenlworth as S-l plot Also all that area bounded by a lne begnnng at the northwest. comer of Boulevard and North ftth Street; thence runnng cast along the north sde of the Boulevard, to North th Street thence alone North 7b Street north to the northerly sde of Washngton Avenue; thence runnng last along the northerly sde ol Waanlngton Avenue to the west sk* of North Otb Street extended; thence SoUth alone the west sde of North flth Street to the Boulevard. That all Ordnances or parts of ordnances nconsstent wth the provsons of Uus Ordnance be and the same are hereby repealed. "» That tlls ordnance shall take effect upon flns^ psggbf and publcaton ao cordng to law. Matcc Publc Notce s Hereby Glvct {that the foregong. Ordnance was ntroduced at a mettlng of the Govcrnne; Body of the Borough of Kanutportb on the 28th day of PtbruMjr. U0O. tt was then read for tha fbstltee. sad Ordnance wll be furtbar consdered for fnal p agr by the povernlng Bodv of the Borough of KaauwarthTat tb«jtorouch Hall. Boulevard. KenUworto. New Jersey, at eght oclock n tha evenng E-SLT. on the 4th day of.march. laoo. At " tme and place, or at any tme and place to whch such meetng may be adjourned, all pereaoa, nterested wll be gven an opportunty to-be heard concernng such Ordnance. Data* February a*. UM. Borough Cle-k ology Professor To Preach at Church KENLWORTH Rev. Alfred B. Haas, professor of practcal theology at Drew Unversty, Madson/ and secretary of the Amercan Hymn Socety, wll preach on " Home n a Changng World" at 8 oclock tonght at the Communty Meth.odst Church. Next Thursday at ttee same hour the Rev. Coln W. Wllams, former lecturer n hstory at the Unversty, of Melbourne n Australa, wll speak on "Changng Vews of Democracy." ths wll be the thrd year n whch. the Rev. Wllams ll - *»»>*» a. a WMa. a *.»* M*k V..lUtV OU has partcpated a the.lenten pro- x*eased 27.6 percent -for the frst gram seres^ the-local^church,- r> r lo-nn last May - over the frst 0 months of the prevous year., ncrease Card Beneft Set KENLWORTH A card party Tor beneft of tne buldng fund of the. Natonal Congress of PTAs wll be gven by the Regonal Hgh School PTA on Frday, March 7, at 30 p. m. at Koos Brothers, Rahway. Tckets for the party may be obtaned from Wllam Von Ohlen, 562 Kenlworth boulevard. ORDNANCE NO. 24 AN ORDNANCE to Amend an Ordnance. Enttled "An Ordnance to Amend an Ordnance. Enttled An Ord-.oance. ta Brgulste -and., Determne- the Area of Yards, Courts and other Open Spaca. and to Regulate and Restrct jhe T-ocatlon of Buldngs Desgned for Specfc Uses and the Regulaton of Trades and ndustres, Knowr as Ordnance No. 34 of the Borough of Kenllworth." Known as Zonng Ordnance of the Borough of Kenlworth. - BE T ORDANED by the Governng Body of the Borough of Kenllworth be aforementoned ordnance known as Zonng Ordnance of Kenllworth amended to read as follows DSTRCTS. For the purposes of ths Ordnance the Borough of Kenlworlh s hereby dvded nto Bye classes of dstrcts <> "Resdence A" dstrcts <2» "Resdence B" dstrcts. (3 "Resdence C" dstrcts. <4> "Busness" dstrcts ) "ndustral" dstrcts. boundares of each of these dstrcts are hereby establshed as shown on the buldng tono map whch accompanes and s hereby declared to be. a part of ths Ordnance. short form ttle by whch ths Ordnance xoall be known shall be, "ZON- NG ORDNANCE OF THE BOROUGH OF KENLWORTH.". \,- Secton No. 2 That the ordnance Known as. the Zonng Ordnance of Knllworth be. amended and supplemented and a new secton added, as follows.secton V-A RESDENCE "C" DSTRCT "USE".-... PROVSONS ; -,... -Resdence "C* Dstrct, > Ote BuldngZone Map, no _ premses shall be.used sjnd no buldng or structure shall be e whch s ntended! or desgned to be n whole oc n hmt. for. any nd trade, manufacture or commercal /purposes or for other, than one or more of the followng specfed purposes/ <ll Any use specfed n Secton 3 permtted n Besdenco- "A* DlstrlcU. <2l Apartment or mult-famly dwellng. <3t Prvate garages as herenafter speclned. Secton No. 3 That the ordnance known as the Zonng Ordnance of Kenllworth be amended ana supplemented and a new secton added as follows SECTON XV-A HEGHT AND AREA REGULATONS CONTROLLNG RESDENCE "C" DSTRCTS. Heght <a» No buldng shall beerected to a helcht n excess of 30 feet above the fnshed floor lne and shall not exceed two and one-half stores n heght, exclusve of basement. 4b) Buldng Area No buldng shall occupy more than ffty (50> percent of the area of the lot f an nteror lot. nor more than Sxty percent f a corner lot. 4c Area per famly No dwellng or mult-famly dwellng shall hereafter be erected or altered to. accomodate or make provson for more an one fsmly for each 300 square feet of lot. area. <d> Front Yards Front yard requrements SMall De~the-~same 7 ~as~rcj; qured for Resdence Dstrcts under Secton DC-A.. (cl Rear Yafds Every buldng shall have a rear yard, the least dmenson of whch shall be 0 percent of the depth but shall n no case be less than ffteen feet. ; (fl Prvate Garages; Prvate Garages may be erected and used as accessory to buldngs for three or more famles, but are not 4o provde storage for more than one 4 vehcle for each famly for whch such buldng s desgned. Garage buldngs under thrteen (3) feet average heght shall set back a dstance of 20 feet from any lot lne. Accessory buldngs over thrteen 43 feet average heght shall set back from any lot- lne not less than thrty feet. Such garage or garages f constructed beneath any. part of the ;ld6 of rear yards, or cpurts. wth no porton of the roof, except parapets, extendng hgher than the level of the frst Poor beams, and desgned to be used as an open terrace or part of the yard, shall not be consdered n calculatng the percentage of the lot area occuped. 4g Sde Yards A sde yard shall be requred along each sde of every lot. least dmenson of a sde yard shall not be less than ten feet nor less.than fve feet each,, story of the buldng. On a corner lot a yard shall be provded along the sde street frontage thereof to be not leu than fve feet for each story of the buldng from the sde street lne to the nearest part of any buldng erected thereon exclusve of cornces and uncovered porches. <h> Wdth of Lot mnmum rverage wdth of a lot for each mulamly dwellng together wth the accessory buldng appurtenant thereto shall be not less than one hundred <eet. ( nteror Yards Mult-famllV dwellng, unts, frontng on an nteror yard, shall have an open space n front of sad dwellng unts not leps than thrty 43O> feet n depth measured at rght angles to the front of nteror buldng or unts. (J Every buldng constructed, to be occuped by more than sx famles, shall provde an oft-atreet" parkng space on the same plot upon whch the buldng s located for not less than. 28.8^ of the famles provded tor n sad buldng. Secton 4 That all ordnances, or parts of ordnances nconsstent wth the provsons of ths ordnance be. and the same are hereby repealed. Secton No. 9 That ths ordnance shall take effect upon fnal passage"and publcaton accordng to law. Nato Publc Notce s Hereby Gven that the forcgonf Ordnance was ntroduced at a meetng of the Governng Body of the Borough of Kenlworth on the 28th day of February, lt80. t Was then read for tle- ur*l tme. sad Ordnance wll bu further consdered for fnal p»*ftr by the Governng Body of the Borough of Kenlworth. at the Borough Hall. Boulevard. Kenllworth. Mew Jersey, at elkht oclock n the evenng E.S.T. on the 4th day of March. M4D. At such tme and place, or at any tme and place to whch such meetng may be adlourned. all persons nterested wll le gven en Dportunlty to be heard concernng susa 34 Dated February M, M0. Methodsts Ask Another Term JPor Pastpr KENLWORTH -J- Howard D. Murphy, John ShaUcross, and Mlton Vanderstel were elected trustees for three year terms at the. annual conference of the Communty Methodst Church last Thursday n the church basement. Frank L. Davs wag chosen leader.. pastoral relatons commttee of the church recommended, and the conference approved, that Bshop G. Bromley Oxnam and the $ev. Everett F. Hallock, superntendent of the Newark Dstrct of the Methodst Church, be urged to reappont the Rev. Gerald M. Cover to Kenlworth as pastor of the local church. Conference reports showed that attendance at the church had nlast month over February, 949, was set at 80. percent.- Communon attendance for the frst 0 months of the-pcesent church year was sad already to be per- BUMMONS State of New Jersey to LESTER H. ASHER, wdower, ALAN L. ASHER sngle. FREDERCK EARL ASHER. also known as Earl Asher. DONALD R. ASHER. MARON GOOLD ASHER, hs wfe. JULA K. ASHER, HELEN M. DAY. wdow, EDWARD L. DAY, MRS. EDWARD L. DAY. wfe of Edward LV "Day; ED^ WARD DAY, also known as Ted Day. MRS. EDWARD DAY, also known as Ted Day, wfe of Edward Day. also known as Ted Day. EUNCE LORD, GLENN LORD. MR. LORD, husband of Eunce Lord, HELEN DAY. MR. DAY. husband of Helen Day, CECLA E. DAY, ALVN E. DAY, her " " md, -WEST NEW BRGHTON BANK, a corporaton of New York, JOSEPHNE M. BARTLETT. MR. BART- -LETTv husband of Josephne M. BartUtt, MARA L. HANNUN, MR. HANNUN. husband of Mara L- Hannun, MARY BART- LETT PORTER, MR. PORTER, husband of Mary Bartlett Porter, ALMRA A. WARNER. MR. WARNER, husband of Almlra A. Warner, FLORENCE A. 4L S.). ABBE.. MR. ABBE, husband of Florence A. Abbe, MYRTA W. - ALLEN. MR. ALLEN, husband of Myrtla W. -Allen. JANE A. MLLER, MR. MLLER, husband of Jane A. Mller, HAR- RY BUNNELL. also known as Harry E. Bunnell. MRS. HAR- RY BUNNELL, also known as Harry E. Bunnell, wfeof Harry Bunnell, also known as Harry E. Bunnell. MARY BUN- NELL, also known as Mare Bunnell, and THE UNKNOWN, - HERS. DEVSEES AND PER- SONAL. REPRESENTATVES. AND THER OR ANY OF - THER HERS. DEVSEES. EX- ECUTORS. ADMNSTRAT- ORS. GRANTEES. ASSGNS OR SUCCESSORS N RGHT. TTLE OR NTEREST, AND THER OR ANY OK THER " SPOUSES. OF ALVN DAY. EDWARD L. DAY. EDWARD DAY, ALSO KNOWN AS TED DAY, EUNCE LORD, HELEN DAY. JOSEPHNE M. BART r LETT. MARA L. HANNUN, MARY BARTLETT PORTER, ALMRA A. WARNER, FLOR- ENCE A. ABBE, MYRTA W. ALLEN. JANE A. MLLER AND FRED S. BUNNELL.. You are hereby summoned and requred to serve Upon Earl Pollack, planfs attorney, whose address s 209 East Grand Street, Elzabeth 4, New Jersey, nanswer to the complant f led-njn cvl acton, n whch. the Borough of Kenllworth. s planf, and Lester H. Asher. wdowey, et als, are defendants, pendng n the Superor Court of,.new Jersey, Chancery Dvson, wthn days after March 8th, 090, exclusve of such date. f you fall so to do, the relef demanded n the complant wll bo taken aganst ou by default. acton has been nsttuted for the purpose of foreclosng the rght of the defendunts theren to redeem certan lands sold to the planf at tax sales held on March August December 9. 93S and November T. 0?T affectng lands n sad Borough of Kenllworth. n the County of Unon and State of New Jersey, descrbed on the tax dun- ncat»-thereof-as"block-6rlot-2.-tjltmt-- ed. on North Thrteenth Street, Block. 93. Lot, stuated on the Southeast corner of North Nneteenth Street and-monroe Avenue. Block 26. Lota v 3* stuated on Colfax Avenue. Block 26. Lots stuated on Wllow Avenue, Block Lots , stuated on Wllow and Mvrlle Avenues, Block 4S. Lot M, «ltuated on Rchfeld Avenue, and Block 58. LotlB. stuated on Passalo Avenue. You. Xest»!r H. Asher. wdower, Alan Asher. sngle, Frederck Earl Asher. also known as Earl Asher. sngle. Donald R. Asher, Edward L. Day. Edward Dav, alto known as Ted Day, Eunce Lord, Helen Dav. Cecla E. Day, Josephne M. Bartlet. Mara L. Hannun. Mary Bartlett Porter. Almlra A, Warner, Florence A. Abbe. Myrtla W. Allen. Jane A. Mller and Harry Bunnell. also known as Hurry E Bun-., are made defendants because you are owners of parts of sad lands you. Marlon CJoold Asher. wfe of Donald R. Asher. Jula K. Asher. Helen M. Dnv. wdow. Mm. Edward L. Day, Wfe of Edward L. Day, Edward Day. r>uo. known as Ted Day. wfe of Edward Dav. also known as Ted-Day, Harry Bunnell, also known as Harry E. Bunnell. wfe of Harry Bunnell also known as Harry E. Bunnell, and Mary Bunnell, also known "as Mare Bunnell. are made defendants because you have, or may clam to have, rpht* of dower theren; you. Glenn Lord. Mr Lord, husband of EunceLord. Mr. Day. husband of Helen Day. Alvln E. Dav, husband of CeclU E. Day. Mr. Bartlett. husband of Josephne M. Bartlett. Mr. Hunnun, husband of Mara L. Hannun. Mr Porter, husband of Mary Bartlett Porter / Mr. Warner husband of Almlra A. Wnrn- r. Mr, Abbe, husband of Florencn A Abbe. Mr. Allen, husband of Myrtla W Allen, and Mr.> Mlter, husband of Jam- A. Mller, arc made defendants becn"" vou have; or may -qlalm to hve. rlam" of curtesy theren you. West New Wrluhtcn Bank, a corporaton of New York, are mad> a defendant because vou are the homor of a Judgment for * and S7.6 costs whch you recovered n the Superor Court of New Jersey on July lr>. O3S aganst Genera Land Company. Transport Comn»nv and Florence A. Van Busklrk. DeWt Van Busklrk. Jr. end J- Snenc-r. Smth r.xe<-ulor» of the Estate of DoWtt Var Busklrk, and by vrtue thereof you hovr or may clam to have, a len on tart of sad lands you,the unknown hers, devsees and personal representatves, and ther or any of ther hers. devuees. executors, admnstrators. orantees. asslsns or fucceaaors n rl«ht. ttle or nterest, anrt ther or any of ther npnuses. of Alvl- Day. Edward L. Day. Edward Day. also known as Ted Dav. Cnee Lord. He!*» Day, Josephne M. Bartett. Mara t Hannun. Mary Bartlett Porter. Almlra A Warner. Florence A. Abbe. Myflu. W Allen, Jane A. Mller and Fred S. BunuelL»ro mado defendants, because ln"l_ event of tho deaths of the defendants. Edward. Dav. Edward Dav.»l«o knowr a* Ted Dav. Eunce -ord. Helen Day vj»»e. otune M. Bartlett. Marls L. Hannun. Mary let Fnfter. Almlra ft. Warner. l"lnr-..., A. Abhe, Myrtle W. AUrn»nd Jan# A. Mller, end auo as «result M tue -toaolv of Alvtn Day end Fred Bunnell. *roj hve, or may clam to hve, en nterest n sad lands, ell of whch nterests here- sbefore <vt forth are subb-rt to Mat Mew.tntl(f«<» " "" -*- Df^d; February 050 Pjjge Twenty-one cent over that of the entre precedng year. Offcers elected by the conference ncluded Recordng steward, Howard D. Murphy; treasurer, Norman W. Roberts; stewards, GranvlUe Newton, Scheucrer, Albert Anderson, sobel Ogden, Wllam Roberts and Sydney Tyjewsk; superntendent of church school, Mr "Tyjewsk; and dvson ^superntendents, Tlden r^alknbur / 8h t Wllam C. Smth and Wjllarr Robert?. Commttee charmen named WP-P- pastoral r<»lntjr>ps Anderson; buldng, Wllam C Smth; "board of mssons and church extenson, - Walter Gelsler; ftnanqe, George ). Conkln; Chrstan, stewardshp, Wllarn ; Shalleross.,Sr.;_records and hstory, sobel Ogden; hosptals and homes,. Wllam Von Ohlen; audtng, CTarles degrau; parsonage, Mrs, Sydney Tyjewsk; and lterature, Dors Shalleross. Fned Plans Completed for AmateurShow KENLWQRTH Przes totalng $60 wll be awarded n the amateur show tomorrow nght under auspces ot the Reoublcan CJ& entertanment wll begn promptly at 8;5 p. m., n Hardng School... _udges wll be - Florence Dwyer, assemblywoman; Herbert Pascoe, county -tcgstef- Albert Bennnger, freeholder, ah~oy lterry-l...nulton, leade h Grl Scout and PTA work., r selectons wll be based on general applause from the audence.. Thrty-eght contestants tred FRDAY SATURDAY -- SUNDAY Spencer Tracy. A KatbtHoe lesbard n. ADAMS RB also MOM.. _ TUES.. WED _ TUUR8. HOME Ot HE BRAVE also Claudelte Colbert 4 George Bren BRDE T.H.BJ»E FB. thru SUN. -. MA*) Behlnd the Red House qrked a,tale of terror and screams n the nght! Edward G. Rohnaon Lon McPalUstor ; "RED HOUSE" also. George Brent - Lynn Barf "Kd From ClfeveUnd" ( Tf«a plctnrc-world Serfesss* "Arfd hts a homert EXTRA SUNDAY AT AMES Fom BASKET TODAY Thru SATURDAY. Story of 50 Men and a Grl Van Johnson. Georee Murphy Shown Th r«.-r*») Saturday l05- « EX^BA Walt Dsneys """., "SEAL SLAND < n Techncolor) SATUBDAY MATNEE ^ Cartoons 3 SUNDAY Thru TUESDAY Years Best Pcture,...; "ALL.the KNGS MEN" Wth Years Bet Aetor. Broderlck Crawrord alu>.. j Penny Slndeton. Arthur Lake "BLONDES HERO" out.for roles n the show, Freddy Alva, Myers, Ella Bellveau, Sleckraan of ^lzaoeo, charman; Kellyand Mare Ptten.. ; of >audupns announced. Among, entertalhmeh^ features wll be x sngng, dancng, baton.twrlng nnd roller skatlnu act.. ".- ^Commttees n charge of arrangements are as follows Dudley Nevlle,.Lgrr&rman Helen Ruth, treasure?; Carol Nevlle, recordne secretary; John Stults.and Phlp MtGevna, publcty; Cel Peterson, Emma Halbsgut and Rober Gordon, talent; Frank Spcra. sound techncan, and Tony CaU and Danel KerrV lghts and stage. general commttee "nclude? WESTFELD TODAY FRL SAT. Jeanne Crab Ethel Barrymore "PNKY"..,.. also DennU OKeefe. Gal Russell "THE GREAT DAN PATCH" SUN.-WED.. MAR. 2-5 John Hodlak. Van Johnson n "BATTLEGROUND" Sun. 250-^ Weekdays Plus, June Havoc n "STORY of MOLLY X" j. Sunday Weekdays PLANFELD MOVE GUDE.-.V <*} CRANFORD Thur.. Fr., and Sa«. MAstCBP U TUE PCTURE OF THE YEAR "BATTLEGROUND" Van J*hn Blcards JOHNSON HODAK MONTAuBAN.»M- Walt Daneys, Seal sland. n Teebnlcslor ;sat.n«b.at...,. -. THE YOUNO FOLKS MATNEE SrONfeOBKD BY TBS. FOB CnU.DREN8 MOVE*..,, "BATTLECROUND" "Walt Dsneys S«al sland Plus Cartoons & Comedes ^_^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^. ^^ ^^ ^ Sun.. Mpn., and Tues. MARCH»_S_ 4 "ALL the KNGS MEN" OAWPORD DstV J*hn RELAND N O W EVERY, DAY CONTNUOUS PERFORMANCES ~"*~ dt STHAND Oxford Shows MON. to FR. at 2. 7 & 9 P. M. w STRAND A WALTER READE THEATRE _ NOW «John Wayne n.sands of wo lma»tout Next Ht- > Ocne Kelly "*?*«*«"Wnalrs ON THE ^O ^;H va Mm "BLONDrS HERO" Penny SlDg>ton Arlhar Lake - - v Starts Wedoesday.,. MAlru TH ^." "SANDS of WO JMA" banqehous PROFESSON p 3 R T Z NOW. ALL THE KNGS MEN BLONDF8 HERO STARTNG SUNDAY MONTANA BABYMAKE8 THREE* SANDS OF WO JMA also ALMONY 8TARTNO SUNDAY, llamshrcy B*(art "CHAN UGHTNNG ana UOPALONO CA8SDV n STRANGE GAMBLE- OXFORD _ rnf- Sett. -, TBlondjes Hero Borrowed Trouble, Startnq Sunday BabyMrAeThw. "otaotton Woman" -Frday Nght-f on staga GRAND FNALS "STAR Of 950" CONTEST./..- PARAMOUNT A rtalter READE HEAT^ NOW Kmtrf/lynn Alsxls Smth n -MONTANA, la Tccaneeler*. V,,../ NFORMATON HAMLET MARCU 3 TO 8 3«e Specal safent Pres.(.) TO THE MOVES M We Cater -MH. ParUes. terk of Superor Court 6, M0. M S. Unon Aye. Cranlord, N. J. LUNCHEONS 85c DNNERS.25to 2.75 BROLED LOBSTER 225 OPEN EVEBY DAY Colonal LUNCHEON-DNNra

12 & ; * t v^r \^&-" ;. B - " x * *.. Twenty-two THE CRAWFORD CTZEN AMD CHEONCLEL THURSDAY, MARCEL a. 950 leetngof ncoln PTA..Robert Thomson, former faclty member of the Chcago School >f Desgn, spoke, on Color n the tome and Fashon/ at a meetng fonday of the Roosevelt PTA n Jhe school audtorum. About 30 membersattended. nt-educaton charman, Mr. has been art drector for Carson Pre, Scott and Company, Chcago; llustrator for Betterck Pattern Magazne and art drector -lor-prttnglll and Fenton. New prk Cty, an advertsng agency. f Followng hs talk, a queston and answer perod was held. Mss tta Tunner, prncpal, urged mothers to warn ther chldren aganst playng near the constructon area across from the school. She emphaszed that, chldren should stay on the sdewalks when walkng to and from school. he nomnatng commttee apponted by Edward Bathje, presdent, was announced as follows Arthur Bddle, H. A. Larsen, R. G. Wlson and Mss Tunner..-Announcement was made that two vewmasters and reels of coloed flm, have been purchased and donated to the class havng the hghest percentage of mothers present at the "meetng. Jdss Mran Esenrngs ffth grade class won the award. " re s a balance of $4383 n he treasury, accordng to the treasurers -report- - Arthur Hoagland, vce-presdent, conduct-, ed the meetng. Jewsh Fund! frst of three collectons on WoroeqV pledges for the 949 Untnenftp ewsh Charty wfbegn Monday and contnue through the week. se collectons are amed to facltate closng of the drve. Subsequent collectons wll take place the second week of the next two months. - - * Swne Long,Wc. _ V p. Because there to no medcal fscouts Partcpate treatment for lung worm* n swne,,. _, \ <be best way to keep the«para- ln Dampng lnp ltes out of the pg crop s to rase the pg* on concrete floor* or on grounds not ued n recent year* by older twne. Ht-Run Charge Brngs Motorgf Fne of $00 Harry C. DeuUchlander, 23, of, RowHe;Park, was fned #00 and $3 costs n Muncpal Court Monday nght by Magstrate Charles J. Stevens after the defendant was found gulty, oh a ht-and-run c h a r g e..."_ / < "., defendant, was sad to have been the drver.of an automoble whch struck Frederck F. Meyers, 26, of Elzabeth, Saturday mornng, February 25, on South avenue n«.ar «HA wmw nf Hollywood av. nue. Meyers was taken to Elzabeth General Hosptal wth multple njures but was dscharged last Saturday. Sgt. Wllam J. Gassmann reported that Meyers had been dragged some 200 feel after havng been httby Deu landers car. defendant was alleged to have left the accdent scene although reportng t to polce headquarters, jabout half an hour later. n addton to the htand-run nne;-detschlander was gven a suspended-sentence on a charge of havng no motor vehcle regstraton; Davd Konel of Newark, who was arragned on a charge of obstructng a bus stop, was assessed a $0 fne. Shrley Peshot was fned $5 and S3 costs for a stop street sgn volaton and Was gven a suspended sentence for not possessng a drvers lcense. Walter Kuhn, 05 Park drve, Kenlworth, was also fned 5 and 3 costs on a stop street sgn volaton charge. ArthuV Wllams, 34 Garfleld street, was fned $2 and *3 costs for the llegal use of a lght traffc street and. was fned an addtonal $2 ard $3 costs for havng lcense plates, that were no$ clear..,.. >.. Grant L. Bode of Weseld receved a suspended sentence on Oak lane, and Robert Addoms,.32 $3 apece for allowng dogs to run at larger Cases nvolvng assault and battery charges aganst John R. Luwlnetz and Harold B. Johnson; both of 048 Lncoln avenue, east, were adjourned. Enact Colonal Travelers n School Assembly. Ffth graders from Roosevelt School presented, "Colonal Tapestres," a scres of fve dramatzatons,, at a school assembly last Thursday afternoon n Cleveland School. performers were supervsed by ther teacher. Mss Geraldne Clemnson. Mare Schatz, Jula Cromarty and Joyce Skaggs, shown from left to rght appeared n the scene enttled, "Colonal Travel." Geneveve Green, a student n Mss rene Glberts ffth grade, was n charge of the program. Guests nclude Mss Ann Bescovs Seventh grade from, the hgh school and parents of Roosevelt School "chldren. Actng as Gudes were Judy Rapp, Wlle-Mae Sngley, Robert Albert* FloydT$chroppe, Bll and Jm McAteer, Eugene Owens, Dexter Pease and Joanh Brd. "... Bus Company Host At Brthday Dnner Somerset Bus Company observed ts 25th annversary wth a dnner last Thursday, nght at Orchard.nn, Sprngfeld. More than lpjo guests were, present,, n^ eludng the mayors and polce chefs of the towns.through whch the buses run, members of the Utlty Commsson and the charge -of havng no-drtveps V- Local CC representatves and cense -or regstraton-n hs possesson. Helen Chapman, 0 Unolena Care. f you want your nlad lnoleum to have lastng good looks and.gvelong wear, gve.t gentle care. Too much water, strong soaps and harsh abrasves are the worst enemes of a lnoleum floor coverng. Boy Scouts of Troop 75 went campng at Andover last weekend under the leadesshp of Scoutmaster Kenneth Foster and Assstant Scoutmasters ^Rchard Le- UNKUE HANK S Z W0ULDNT BE H hrtwr (*! «k«9*n»n- 0ac4 servce yaall always On* M UM MNTOK-BLT CABNET CO.... feat thala Uw aaly hlad U y*ar tlen evar fve. Let u far )8 F;«H wall an* «Hr MMUB«tha wll makt any Due ard Matt Torffersen. y (took part n actvtes^that ncluded bkng, puttng up a monkey brdge, and the buldng of lean- Port Of New York Authorty representatves. 3 Frank Noll, presdent, was mas- Ter~of~cereas6nles. Followngrtte dnner, Mr. Noll unveled; the frst of a new fleet of 2 buses. frst of the new buses and just been delvered, and n keenng wth the occason, t had a specal pant job. t s slver wth the words,. "Slver Annversary", on the,. sdes and rear.. ^ Followng the nspecton, the guests were taken for a rde n two of the new buses. Each bus seats 45 - persons. new slver bus wll later be repanted "Somerset Maroon," the color of all other buses operatng on the lne. Edward C. McMahon, publsher, represenjed Cranford Ctzen and Chroncle at the dnner., campng trp was planned durng a scout meetng last Thursday at whch Scoutmaster Foster demonstrated how trench candles should be made. for startng fres. After the demonstraton, each Scout made hs own.candle. - followng scouts were announced as beng n the lead n the troops Operaton Valley Forge Wllam Reed, 090 ponts- Glbert Warren, 385 ponts; Ted Morrell, 35 ponts; Bruce Hock, 305 ponts, and Robert"Swtzer and Robert Sheldon, 305 ponts each. Ponts" scored by patrols -^were Woodsmen, 250; Dan Boone, 50; Rattlesnake, 00; and,flaml\g Arrow, 50., NOTCE TO MDDEBS Tret K«m*T»l JNotce l hcrou? gven tts* the Town hp of Cranford wfll receve mealed bd* at ta pnect)n( to be held on March 3. MQ jt_tt;m.jrlj&v.- at JJ* muncpal buldng, (or thefurnuhlng of labor, materal, and equpment requred for the removal of ffteen (S) trees afld ten (0) tump* of tree* on varlou* treet* n the Townshp of Cranford., Specfcatons and locaton nformaton concernng work may be obtaned at the offce of the Townshp /Clerk. - J. WALTER COFTEE. Townshp Clerk Dated March F YOU CAN CHECK ANY ONE OF THESE BOXES dont lk* to carry too much cak* hot* to stand n tn* to pay blls. dslke bll-payng trps. low r«c«?pt«h blls, YOU CAN US A CHECKNG ACCOUNT TRUST &mjm>w Dfrcwrr omnumcx OOBFORATON HM! Can You Use" EXTRA MONEY? -Are yra wenrfaf afeaat tae.eallece eaeatl.*),»r alaa* far the fatarct STOr WOKHYTNO AND DO SOMETHNG ABOUT T! Here s a 4(*Uk# mmt pleasant war t. s*l*e y»m» rhuncu yr*b- Unts by scdaf»ar Uae of 6* fssl- elllng pbute Uema. sack a. aa^, rans. tableclatls, b.wl.. ever*, sluwer sets, canaea bafs, babjr Uen* aa< away atker exelastve lastle *peel»ues. Oar prce, are Uwest la the BeUK Free salts tranng mo* usjstsace (TCD. Aa-.* t.mabue ewentlal, WmU «r part Ume. N. llaut m y.ar earalacs! HALUDAY COMPANY 37 BSOADWAT PASSAC, N. J. PReseott Brng n ths ad x t s good for 0% dscount on watch reparng. 20% dscount on watches, damonds and jewelry. WATCH REMREl McCURDY JEWELERS "Your Frendly Jetueler" 2 to 7 Days Servce. - 6 Alden St, CWord All Work Done on Premses. Next u Band B*X Frst Sgns V Sprng! / " - No f a or butts about our Bock.. You call and well delver! Standard brands of Bock Beer wll, be n ths week. Order early lmted supply! SOTTS LQUOR STORE FREE DELVERY 04 Walnut Ave. Cr QOJGRKE CO. TO THE BEST. THE MOST UP-TO><)ATE HOME FDBMSHlNGS^gPJgrMEn Ml TflE ^ffrvte JLHD TS FNSHED NOW! TJHg LAST PJUNTEB. THE VEHY UST TERrHAS XEFT. THETVE CTEATED FOR OOB PHDE AND YOUR SHOPHWG TEtE BEST HOME CfcMtM N NEW ERSEY... COMPLETELY STOCH) WTH THE ^ LAS (OF THE NEWEST HOUSEWABES. GtASSWAHE. CHUM. 9LVEHWAHE. LJUO& MUWK AND WALLPAPERS YOU CAN MAGNE. COME TOMORROW... HAVE WTH AFNECrrySTALVASE WTH GOLDEN TRM. "OH-AND "AH" WTH A. Fffl ts Brand Hams Fums Knk Fostora mparlal Lbbay Vfldnr; u Dmccm Sonthrn Pottwles.. 7Canrtt Shaw Unted Unrersal Rpsevlla W.S>GeQxg» Hall Kpodas Hall ConuDArco mportng Westwood Phfl Mar Pn Matton J Abbsy Ortner Boftd SOk-O-Lte Rte Go.; Pfc - \. -;\ s El SEE PAGES 2 AND 3 FOR FRDAY SPECALS! «F.4/.0 0 COPES Net Tress Run" TODAYS SSUE GARWOOD CRANORD KENLWORTH ALL May Help! j Gve to Your RED CROSS! >p*j. tkfc2 No. 8 CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY, MARCH Pages FVE CENTS approve [estjbome Lton Zonng Board Hearngs Attracts Large Crowd; OK for Supermarket. Recommendaton wll be made to the Townshp Commttee by the Zonng Board of Adjustment that an excepton be made*to the zonng onlnance to perot Brook <tdge to use the three-story dwellng at 40 Orchard street as a convalescent or rest home, t Was announced Monday nght followng a hearng by the board. property, rl Resdence "A" dstrct, s the former home of John Jacob Brown of New York, and the late Mr Brown. Recently theresaerce^las been-tsecv «s~a roomng house for men- Between 60 and 70 persons attended the hearng, a number of whom nqured only as to partculars of the proposed plans. Mrs! Edwn H. Vlade of 47 Orchard Government Reports Avalable to Publc. As addtonal servce to readers, ths newspaper has avalable offcal copes of summares of the wdely dscussed Second. Report of the New Jersey Commsson on Muncpal Government whch recently was presented-to the State Legslature. Your copy may be secured by callng at the offce of ths newspaper. Those readers who prefer to use the mal may secure copes by wrtng New Jersey Commsson on Muncpal Government, 4 pyre Admnstraton Bldg., Prnceton. Red Cross Total at $45.55 any busness, "objectea^o nt or res ng nto the area. t was announced there would be.a exteror changes to the buldng, whch s of frame constructon, equpped wth an elevator, save to develop.an off street parkng area. J;.... Recommendaton also was made that an excepton- be made to the zonng ordnance to permt constructon by Arthur Venner, local bulder, of a one-story supermarket on North avenue, west, between Eastman and Orchard streets, wth parkng facltes n rear. property backs up to the Central Ralroad and s n Resdence "A" zone. Plans Set For X-ravs More Volunteer^Needed For Work at Lydns Hosptal V Health Groups Offer - - Low-Cost Program Fpr Townspeople Repeatng a program sponsored here last year, the Unon, County Medcal ^Socety, the Cranford 55% of Quota of $0,500 Turned n; Campagn Contnues Cranford-Garwood - Kenlworth Chapter, Amercan Red Cross, had collected, $5, or 55 percent of ts $0,300 quota followng the thrd report nght Tuesday, t was announced yesterday by Channng Rudd,. executve charman. Whle the campagn s proceedng satsfactorly, Mr. Rudd ponted-out that there are many areas of the three communtes whch have not been canvassedl He Urged the neghborhood "workers to complete ther calls as soon., as possble and submt ther repors. ether at tonghts or next Tuesday nghts report meetng at Red Cross headquarters, 0 North Un- When appueaau wwnwde -to he Townshp Commttee, t was sad\ a one-story supermarket would be erected. Durng the hear- ng, however, Lous J. Dugh, New- = ^ ark attorney, who represented Mr. Venner, presented plans for a twostory buldng, the grpjtmd floor of j whch s to be used for a supermarket and a varety storey and the second floor for offces across the front and bowlng alleys n back. Because the plans vared from the orgnal applcaton, the zonng board could rule only on H-the one-story supermarket pro- County Tuberculoss and Health League wll conduct ts -low-cost X-ray project on March 28 and 29, Health Offcer Wllam P?] Smth has announced. X-rays wll be taken between 630 and 930 p.m., on March 28 and from 2 to 4 p. m. and 630 to 930 p. m., on March 29. Cost wll be $.50 per person but f anyone ^desrng a chest X-ray cannot pay the cost, provson wll be made to offer the servce wthout charge, Mr. Smth sad. Last year, 68 persons were X-rayed. program s sponsored partcularly for the mother and housewfe, local merchants, Har- employes and *esherrts- r -osv Cropford; the health offcer announced. Reports wll be sent.to famly d nm M% PAPER SHOP Fanos Bran! Nnes Sherwn Wllams Pants * and Papers Pte«n Waxes SQNevr-Lac Walltax and Sqntas WaUCorarnas Nu-Enanwl Pant Products Trms Wallpapws MVEtWtE EPT.» F»ns (m SUMS F. B Glpn of 8 North avenue, west, objected to a supermarket n the area because of the ncreased number of automobles t would attract, and also objected to bowlng alleys. Dr. George Angen, H3 North avenue,, west, who owns the property adjonng the proposed market ste, sad he dd not object to a supermarket but ;dd oppose bowlng alleys. He also requested, some assurance, that there would be ample" parkng space n front of hs offce for patents. / f Mr. Venner desres to erect anythng other than a one-story supermarket, t was sad, the applcaton wll have to,be resubmtted, readvertsed and another publc hearng conducted. N. R. Foster, charman, cohduct-,cd the hearng..- p physcans f anythng s found on the X-ray, Mr. Smth sad. f the X-ray s good, t wll be returned to the health offce where t may bepcked up wthn a two-week perod., man objectves of the program are to dscover any condtons of the chest cavty and lungs whch, may lead to poor health at a later date. Mr. Smth ponted put that t s a good routne checkup after the usual wnter cold f a. chest- X-ray has not. been taken durng the past fve years. lorr avenue. ^TTs ter attan ts goal wthn the next two weeks," Mr. Rudd sad, "f we are to contnue to enjoy the servces rendered locally by the Red Cross as well as do our part n the Natonal Red Cross program." Dstrct three contnued to top the local -resdental area wth $,24.25 reported through Tuesday nght. Other reports from local resdental dstrcts follow Dstrct, $22.25; dstrct 2, $72.50; dstrct 4, $,037.50; dstrct 5, $70.50; dstrct 6, $39; dstrct 7, $734.75; dstrct 8, $297.75; dstrct 9, $649.50; ard dstrct 0, $ Garwood resdental area has turned n $85.30, "" A total of $43 nastpeffl receved frqm the Cranford busness secr ton, $287 from local ndustres, $345 from Garwood ndustres, and $45 from Kenlworth ndustres. ;. A call has gone out from the Cranford - Garwqod - Kenlworth Chapter, Amercan Red Cross, for women between the ages of 2 and,50 to -volunteer to serve as Gray Lades or members of the Arts and Sklls Corps at the Lyons Veterans Hosptal. response from last weeks appeal n ths newspaper has; been very encouragng, accordrg to Katharne Wagstaff,. executve secretary of the chapter. re are many ways n whch women havng one free day a week may help brghten the, lves of hosptalzed veterans.. Wagstaff ponted out. Those.who are wllng to offer ther servces are asked to contact Red Cross Headquarters, 0 North Unon avenue. Because of the- specalzed type of the work nvolved Uose who pass the prelmnary 4ntervew...wll - be. -, gven, addtonal screenng.by a psychologst at Lyons Hosptal.. -^ - "" A tranng course, consstng of three or possbly four lectures at the hospjtal wll be gven the volunteers. Hosptal authortes credt the wth leather, metal, plaswood, ceramcs, ols, watercoffers, jewelry, weavng, etc. need for women volunteers tdvearry on Uese dversfed actvtes at Lyons Hosptal s urgent, Mrs, Wagstaff stressed. Patents are apprecatve of the efforts made n ther behalf and ths offers ah excellent way for women of Cranford and vcnty to show the hosptalzed veterans that* they are not forgotten, the local secretary concluded. Reelected Head of UntedFund and workers of the Trbute to Marnes Memoral Servce Held at Premere - - Of Flm on wo jma As a specal \ feature of the premere of "\ Sands of wo Jma" at the Cranford atre last Rght, a memoral servce was held Arts-Sklls group wth beng vtal factors n furtherng recreatonal and sklls programs so essental to the ultmate recovery of the veterans at Lyons. Programs are desgned to str the nterests of patents n normal lvngagan so that they -may sooner return to ther own communtes and assume ther ndvdual responsbltes. Actvtes of the Gray Lades, the local secretary explaned, cover a large feld ncludng musc, general recreaton, teachng commercal subjects, athletcs, dramatcs, lbrary work,- hobbes, nursng servce, mendng, etc. Arts and Sklls workers specalze n honor, ot members of the armed forces,.who the Japanese sland. Mayor" Osterheldt remnded the audence of the sacrfces made by the men who fought on wo Jma and also called attenton to the fact that two men present on the stage had served wth the 28th Marne Regment on the sland. Actng as master of ceremones, G. Frank" Zmmerman, prncpal of Cranford Hgh School and past commander of Cranford Post, 22; Amercan Legon, told how he had met wth Cranford men, one of wjom was the mayors son, Leonard, whle on a marne transport n the Pacfc. Albert W. Marts. of Lnden, Duffy Presdent, Others Named at Annual Meetng James P. DufTy was reflected presdent of the Cranford Unted Fund, nc., at the annual meetng Sunday afternoon n the townshp rooms. Also reelected were C.- C. Goodfellow, Jr., treasurer, and H. R. McCullough, secretary. Vctor Shaheen, charman for the local drve last year, reported that $7, had been collected. Mr. Duffy expressed hs apprecaton to the fund charman for leadng the successful campagn.,.... new slate, presented. by Roderck W. Smth, nomnatng charman, also ncludes Frst vcepresdent, Jean Montenecourt; second vce-presdent, C. K. Sellers; and members-at-large, A r. ng.l. anh Mn W. Trpp. Stresses Need. Far Frendshp Tnlay Wn. BoQwrs S> V^. Hofanss 4 Edwods Flwf Qt Shbvn St. Mchaels To Burn M6rtgage at Party. Burnng of the $230,000 mortgage of St.Mchaels School wll be the hghlght of a St. Patrcks Day party to be held tomorrow at 8 p. m. n the school hall Buddy Dees four-pece ore!nesll Faws Brad Vaes Ctauuo Electrc Joaatauntn Wear Era Smb#om nocor WOOMT W«lhllt RTO DOST SO Unvwnal Dasy SHOP N ELZABETH... OPEN THURSDAYS TL 9 SOta D Cory Easy Washsr. Englsh Pastor nvtes Vets to Renew Contact Veterans who served n England durng World Wdr and had the opportunty to meet the Rev. Cannon Hayden, an Englsh pastor,, have been nvted to renew ther acquantance wth the mnster and remnsce over old tunes, accordng to an announcement made Tuesday nght at a meetng of Cranforcl Post 22, Ameroan Legon, n tl<e Casno. Rev. Mr. Hayden s an exchange pastor at the Church of the Holy Cross n North Plafnfeld where he wll reman sx months.. Stanley F. Grayson, post athletc charman, urged all members to support the doubleheader basketball games whch wll be played at Regonal Hgh School, Sprngfeld, f r the beneft of the polo fund next Wednesday nght. frst game wll be between two grls teams, and the second between quntets from the Cranford and Sprngfeld Legon posts. Proceeds ram the games wll be dvded equally between the Cranford and Sprngfeld March of Dmes funds, Mr. Graysonjsad. " Commander Mchael Davs, who Presded at the meetng, reported that the newly-organzed Cranford Veterans* Commttee wll conduct ts Urst sesson n the-muncpal buldng at 8 oclock tomorrow aghl Legon Entertanment Charman AmongNatwhs Frendshp should be the bass for relatons among all natons, Chh Meng, drector of- the.chna nsttute of Amerca, told members of the Wednesday Mornng Club at a phlanthropc tea yesterday afternoon n the recreaton hall of Cranford Methodst Church" n observance of Federaton Day, a talk.also was gven by Batt L\ Span of Maplewood, Northern vce-presdent of the New Jersey State Federaton of Womens Clubs. Presdents of many clubs throughout the state were guests. Mr. Meng, who s engaged n promotng cultural relatons between the Unted States and Chna, sad there can never be a feelng tra wll..head the muscal entertanment features whch wll also nclude the sngng of rsh ballads by a female solost and two male solosts.. n addton, Hannah! Redy, Elzabeth monologlst, and two rsh folk dancers wll appear on the program. party s beng sponsored by Wnmp KnHpty wth Tlmn- Club Elects thy Sheehan as presdent and the Rosary Socety headed by Rose Gaffney. of securty among people wthout affecton. Goodwll must come from frendshp, he emphaszed. At present, 5,000 Chnese students are studyng n 59 colleges ts Measles Agan Measles were back n the forpfront durng the past week wtl^ 3 cases of the dsease havng been reported to Health Offcer W. P. Smth as compared. wth seven cases of chckenpox, and four cases of mumps. One person was btten by a dog durng the week. Charles M. Ray Named Presdent, Succeeds Mrs, Bshop Charles M. Ray was elected presdent of the Cranford College Club, succeedng Ells G. Bshop, at a regular meetng-monday nght n Calvary Xutheran Church. New offcers, ntroduced by Fred Voornees, charman of the ncrnnarjg commttee, ncluded the followng Frst vce-presdent- Cameron Ogden; correspondng secretary. "Rch- Corps League, nvted local maj> nes to become-members of n detachments located n El Lnden and Planfeld. of the league were revewed by John E. Heney. of Cranford, past state commander and commandant of the Elzabeth detachment. Seven veterans of the wo Jma campagn were ntroduced as follows Ncholas Bshop and Edward Markey of Cranford, who served wth the 28th Regment, 5th Marne Dvson; Patrolman A-.-Frank- Burr, who served wth the marne detachment on the" arcraft carrer Monterey, whch partcpated n the nvason; Raymond J. Lawrence of Wesleld, who served wth the Poneer Battalon, 4th Marne Dvson; Patrolman A T fred J. Oram and George F. Handley of Lnden, who served wth the 9th Regment, 3rd Marne Dvson, and Dr. Wlmer F. Lahge of Cranford, who served wth the Kwanans Fete Young Bowlers Kwans Club was hos Tuesday noon to -members of th< wnnng teams n the boys bowl ng league whch the club spon sored at the* Casno durng the pas season for hgh school students. luncheon meetng was held at the Coach and Four. Gold bowlng medals were prefollowng members of the Strkeouts; frst place wnners n thf leagued Ypung, Belden, Johanson, Baldeschweler and Sheehan.. Slver awards went to members of the Panthers, second place team. C K. Sellers Contnues As Defense Charman. Although jo offcal order, hts been receved from Gov- ernor Drscoll, Mayor George E, Osterheldt announced last nght that Assstant Prosecutor Carroll K. Sellers wll serve as charman or the^local Cvlan Defense Councl n the newly reorganzed program. Mr. Sellers served as defense chapman durng World War t.. order to renew all cvl defense organzatons was ssued ths week by Gov-. emof Drscoll n preparaton aganst possble atomc, attack or other major dsasters."~" ~ * Democrats Enter jrace n ll To Take Census Twenty Enumerators To Check Cranford, Garwood, Kenlworth ApprnYnatcly?O pnnmprfllnrs Sullvan, Stoner Fle~^r-Nomnatons To Town Connnttee Two Democrats. Wllam E. Sullvan and Henry E. Stoner, have entered the race for nomnaton to Townshp Commttee n the Ap-. rl 8 prmary. Flng ther pet- XlMK last Thursday nght wth Townshp,Clerk J. Walter Co^ee, the two. canddates wll ; oppose Republcans for the two seats on jhe; commttee n the November General Electon. n addton to Fnance Commssoner John W. Doran of 442 Orch-r ard street, who s seekng- reelecr ton. the Republcan asprants n- elude Clarence L. Frtz of 9 Doer- %m -m m. n nthc»re.\ ard M. Van Horn; treasurer, Hrd Seabees and was attached] Forrest P. Dexter, and membersat-large, E. J. Lyons, A. M. Wlson and Wllam Meyer. Terms of other offcers run for another year. An appeal for workers as Gray Lades to se,rye at Lyons Veterahs Hosptal was made by George Bates. She announced the hosptal wll be open May 7 for publc nspecton.., Members were remnded by (Contnued on page eght) 27 Merchants Partcpate n Frday Nght Promoton Cranfords ntal Frday nght promoton under auspces of the Cranford Busness Assocaton was reported to have been an outstandng success" last Week who. were\ Combes, Rchns, Waddll, Glman and Clavn. Douglas/ Young wag gven a slver medal for the hgh ndvdual average of 42, and Rchns a slver, medal for the hgh ndvdual game of 22. J. J. Coupland, charman of the clubs boys and grls commttee, whch sponsored the bowlng project, announced that the club /s plannng a bowlng league for both hgh school boys and grls next fall.. Dr. Henry Mneur, club presdent, congratulated the wnnng teams and spoke on sportsmanshp..also present were, G. Frank Zmmerman, prncpal of Cranford Hgh SchooL-and-Edward Vanl vy_h be assgned for the censustakng n Cranford, ~GarWoo«ff Kenlworth, John M. Magan of Weseld, crew leader for. the three communtes, announced today. enumerators, hcluded among 30 n the county, are beng selected and wll be named next week, he sad.."". Mr. Morgan has" been checkng ths dstrct geographcally pror to\ the start of the census-takng operaton on Aprl. A four-day course of tranng wll be gven to. enumerators before the work bens, he reported. ffth day l be a practce day although workers wll begn actual checkng n ther dstrct at that tme. -Sxteen- -county census -crew eaders were sworn n last week and began ther work on Saturday. r oath of offce ncluded a loy- ty provson and a pledge to honthe secrecy of all data they/wll landle n the course of ther work. Charles A. Gerng, dstrct census supervsor, reported that a secon pf Lnden was tabulated Saturday when the crew leaders started ther work. Lsted among crew leaders.-s oseph T. Sharkey of 30 Vemon jlacc, Weseld.fortnerly of Crar- ord, who s n charge of Westleld, Mountansde and Sprngfeld. to the 4th Marne Dvson. Father Daly, rector of the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes of West Orange, who served as chaplan of the 2nd Marne Ar Contnued on page eght. BARElecls Allen As Regent Wagner, a member of the Planfeld Kwans Club. n the Unted States, Mr. Meng and 27 merchants wll partcpate L-J "-- -««-J ~..* tv,r,t j n thj s weeks promoton tomorrow nght, t was announced yesterday by Lous Cohen, promoton reported. He also ponted out that there are approxmately 0,000 persons n Chna who have receved one or more degrees from unverstes- here. se graduates are dong much to defend ths country aganst propaganda and msunderstandngs of Amercan and Chnese relatons, he sad. Mr. Meng nvted the publc to vst the nsttutes offces at 25 East 65th street n New York Cty where exhbts of Chnese culture are held. Classes are held after 430 each afternoon for those wshng to study Chnese phllos^ ophy, art and culture, he announced. Several selectons were sung by the grls ensemble from the hgh school" under drecton of- Mss Olga Specht, vocal supervsor. A. E. Robnson, presdent, ntroduced the guests. clubs musc group wll meet Wednesday at 0 a. m., at.the home of the charman, C. G. Culln. 25 Holly street, and the (Contnued from pqae fqur) n todays ssue of Ctzen and Chroncle and are on sale from 6 to 9 p. m. only. Because the promoton s amed at - stmulatng shoppng on Frday nght, none of the bargans wll be avalable except durng the Frday evenng shoppng hours. Merchants partcpatng n, ths charman. Wth fve more local stores partcpatng, Mr. Cohen ponted out, ths weeks project should be even, more successful because of the wder varety of specals offered. Many of the stores reported complete sellouts of ther Frday nght specals last week. Every effort wll be made, the promoton charman sad, to have suffcent merchandse on hand to take care of the demands ths week. Howard M. Slegel, presdent of the assocaton, expressed apprecaton for the cooperaton of loca merchants n the ntal weeks promoton and also thanked the townspeople for, ther fne response. He ponted out that there were more shoppers on the streets last Frday nght than at any tme snce the Chrstmas holdays.. Frday,nght specals are lsted n-tt two page advertsement Lncoln t*ta to Gve St. Patrcks Day Far A St. Patrcks Day far wll be sponsored tomorrow from 230 to 430 p. m. and from 7 to 9 p. m. by the Lncoln PTA n the school.. A. J. Musa and J. A. Stelger "are co-charmen of arrangements. Booths wll be under drecton of the followng charmen Gft shop, Coles; plants, P. H. Defcnbruch; fortune teller, G. R. McGrath; moves, Charles Zawalch and WaHer Renhold; pullng-strng game, A. L. Rodee; Easter toys and candy,, G. E. Thurston and R. C. Anderson, and doll table, W. E. Ward and UrU. J. F. Fncunweeks Flower projefct Shoppe, are. Dehmers Johnston Pant Shop, Shapros Dept. Store, Bells Pharmacy. Cranford 5 and 0c Store, A & A Hardware, Cranford Furnture, Sportsmans Shop, -Unon Ave. Meat Market, Leshners Fabrc Center, Towno Shoppe, Home and Famly Store, Cranford Cleaners and Dyers, Unon County Trust Company.. Martn Jewelers, Holland Floral Gardens, Jay-Mar Apparel Shop, Martens Photo Shop, B,& L Pant and Wallpaper, Cranford Bootery, the Young Set, Schlecters Cranford Pant and Hardware, Schcrs Drug Store, Carol-Lee Kdde Shop.. CoJfey^.Hathaway Phur/nacy and Danels Hardware. Other local merchants desrng to partcpate n the fnal prc-eustcr Frday nght promoton next week have been requested to contact Mr. Cohen at the Cranford Bootery and have ther copy ready before noon tomorrow. ane. " Also, refreshments, George Barlow; pggy bank, M. N. Stevenson. and A. Thomas; cake, Danel Sass and N. L. Tuttle; whte elephant and rummage,, B. H. Stqveason; uprons, R. Lang and J. E. Hudson and ceramcs, R. A. Huse and E. W. Beatty. Week-End Weather Cloudy today followed by some ran n south porton and lght snow n north porton late ths afternoon and tonght, probably endng Frday mornng.. Northeast wnds 20* to 30 mles per hour today becomng northerly Frday. Hgh today near 40 and low tonght 30 to. Frday far wth moderate temperature. Outlook for Saturday far wth lttle temperature. change. Sunday uncertan. School n France Thanks Local PTA Letters of apprecaton have been receved by the Cleveland PTA frqm the School of Granvllle-on-don n Calvados, France, for. boxes of equpment sent by the local assocaton. One letter, wrtten by Yolande Anne, a 9 /4-year-old student, was sgned! by.the young students n the school. She wrote. "Your gft has gven us great joy. t s so good partcularly af we practce economy n our school whch s not rch." Julette Hardy, prncpal of the free co-educatonal school, told of the hardshps suffered by the chldren durng the war. Her letter reads " lost everythng n June and salvaged - only- a small sutcase. But what affected me much more was the burnng of he school wth all ts contents on June At thattme all ths part of the country had been evacuated for we were n the mdst of the fghtng. "We renstalled the school n a runed chateau, roofless, wth gap- ng walls, ho starcase or floor tles. We had 3 nundatons when the water came under the walls from a large bomb crater. "At present we are n a barracks about 00 feet long. n ths town of 60 nhabtants, we have all the chldren of student age but two others come from four dfferent parshes. n all, there arc 2 boys and grls from four to years of age. t s a free Catholc EchooL". UJC Speaker County Regster H. J. Pascoc spoke on "County and State Government before members of the socology class of Unon Junor College ths mornng. John E. Allen was.elected ^cgent of Cranes Ford Chapter, Daughters of the Ajnercan Revouton, -at> the annual meetng Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mansell S. Rchards, 44 Orchard street, retrng regent. A uncheon preceded the busness sesson at whch the culmnaton f marly outstandng projects was reported. Thomas MacMeekn, charman of the nomnatng, commttee, ubmtted the-followng slate of offcers whch was elected Vceregent, Abram Hll Crowell; chaplan. Mss Vara Merram; recordng secretary, Harold N. Packer; correspondng secretary, Ralph B. Blackman; treasurer, Wajter J. Mller; regstrar, H. Patterson; hstoran, F.B. Glpn; lbraran. MacMeekn; members - at - large. Rchards and Adam E. Robnson. Cohmttee charmen wll be named by Allen who. wth the new offcers, wll serve for three years. A scrap book, compled by Estelle V. Cargll. wll be taken to the State Sprng meetne n Trenton today and tomorrow by Rchards and exhbted wth the scrap books of other chapters. meetng wll be held n the State House Assembly Chamber. Delegates elected to the tynnth Congress n Washngton. D. C. Aprl 7 through 2 were Rchards, Allen and Patterson - An evenng meetng wll be held Aprl at the Home of Wllam E. Hll wth George W. Trumpore as hostess. Col. Henry G. Nulton of Hllsde. Unng way; Joseph Warsnsk of 449 Orchard street and Frederck P. Andersen of 60 Brooksdc place. Mr. Sullvan, who resdes at 305 _ Edgar avenue, s.a property^owner and has lved n Cranford snce 942. He attended St. Annes College n Massachusetts. Employed by the Central Ralroad of New Jersey snce 926.* Mr. Sullvan serves as statstcan n the. research accountng department. He has been actve n scoutng for fve years and s cubmaster of Pack 78 of St. Mchaels Church. A member of the Holy Name So- ccty of that church, Mr. Sullvan - also s a member of the Wesleld Councl, Knghts pf Columbus, and of ralroad labor organzatons. Hs runnng mate, Mr. Stoner, a. resdent here seven years, makes hs home at 304 Lncoln park. east. He s sales manager for the Jersey Ol Heatng. nc., Newark. Mr.. Stoner.s a member of the New Jersey "OnTradesAssocatdrand Elzabeth Lodge, 289; BPOE. He on. County sneaker. clerk, wll be the Mss Barbara Maxwell wll arrve home Saturday from Southern Semnary, Buerm Vsta. Va., to spend the Sprng holdays wth her parents; Mr, and James W. Maxwell <f 4 Orange avenue. WnXAM E. SULLVAN takes part n the. sea scoutng program as nsttutonal representatve for Unon Councl, Boy Scouts of Amerca. Pettons were fled for the followng Republcan County Commttee.Frst dstrct, Dorothy Man. 28 Lncoln avenue, west; second. Rae Armstrong. 302 Walnut avenue and Jesse M. Jansen, 36 Lncoln avenue, east; fourth^ George D. Rankn. 505 Sprngfeld avenue and Florence M. Ellems. 23 Rversde drve; ffth." Robert M. Mnton. 96 Centennal avenue; seventh, Jula H. Ncholson. 53 Beech street; eghth. George M. Lncoln, 00 Adams avenue; nnth, Charles J. Chrstan. 2 Heradg avenue and Jane Glover, 9 Columba avenue. No receved for dstrcts three, sx and 0.. Democratc Commttee pettons.were fled as follows ffnt «*» trct. Wllam H. Johnson, t (Eastman street and Edna H. Jackson* (Contnued from pao* four)! -(te3k v ts >.-a-r ; -".!

Twenty-Third Publications

Twenty-Third Publications Introducton Advent s a tme to wat for Jesus and to prepare for hs comng at Chrstmas. People all over the world wat and watch n dfferent ways for Jesus comng. You wll learn about some of them n ths book.

More information

I i. to read them to you and as you u~derstznd them and read along Kewark Avenue, J. C. ti. J. I 38- Inv. James P.

I i. to read them to you and as you u~derstznd them and read along Kewark Avenue, J. C. ti. J. I 38- Inv. James P. AND PLACE OF Dstectve Charles F. llvas, Dsde County Publc Safety, kpartment, Homcde Sectoq obert Hlavac, nv. James P. Farrell, ~udsoh County Prosecutor% Offce 59 5 Kewark Avenue, J. C. t. J. Lor1 12, 1973,

More information

We Go to Church. Lesson at a Glance. Worshiping God. Lesson Objectives. Lesson Plan. Bible Story Text. Bible Truth. Lesson 3

We Go to Church. Lesson at a Glance. Worshiping God. Lesson Objectives. Lesson Plan. Bible Story Text. Bible Truth. Lesson 3 Lesson at a Glance Lesson Objectves The chldren wll state a characterstc of a dscple. The chldren wll sng and pray together. The chldren wll state how they can be lke dscples, e.g., share, pray, read the

More information

Philip Goes. Lesson at a Glance. Go! Lesson Objectives. Lesson Plan. Bible Story Text. Bible Truth. Lesson 3

Philip Goes. Lesson at a Glance. Go! Lesson Objectives. Lesson Plan. Bible Story Text. Bible Truth. Lesson 3 Lesson at a Glance Lesson Objectves The chldren wll name the Ethopan as the man who Phlp taught about Jesus. The chldren wll practce sharng the Bble wth each other. The chldren wll state that God wants

More information

v. Theresa Keeping Defendant

v. Theresa Keeping Defendant UNTED STATES DSTRCT COURT for the Central Dstrct of Calforna Chuck Foster Plantff v. Theresa Keepng Defendant Cvl Acton No. SACV14-0004-AG-DFMx; consoldated wth SACV14-0012-AG-DFMx PRODUCTON OF DOCUMENTS

More information

I Am Special. Lesson at a Glance. God Made Me. Lesson Objectives. Lesson Plan. Bible Story Text. Bible Truth. Lesson 1

I Am Special. Lesson at a Glance. God Made Me. Lesson Objectives. Lesson Plan. Bible Story Text. Bible Truth. Lesson 1 Lesson at a Glance Lesson Objectves The chldren wll state that God created the frst man and woman, Adam and Eve. The chldren wll dentfy dfferent parts of the human body. The chldren wll thank God for ther

More information

Hannah Talks to God. Lesson Plan

Hannah Talks to God. Lesson Plan Lesson at a Glance Lesson Objectves The chldren wll understand that prayng s how we talk to God. The chldren wll learn that Hannah prayed for a baby and God answered her prayers. The chldren wll pray.

More information

Brothers and Sisters

Brothers and Sisters Lesson at a Glance Lesson Objectves The chldren wll state that God makes famles. The chldren wll demonstrate ways to be helpers at home. The chldren wll thank God for ther famles. Bble Story Text Geness

More information

Design Review Board. John Ellsworth, Environmental Planner on behalf of Verizon Wireless, First Presbyterian Church

Design Review Board. John Ellsworth, Environmental Planner on behalf of Verizon Wireless, First Presbyterian Church I t 1 s Desgn Revew Board F February 6, 2018 Those present were: s I $ James H. McMullan, Vce Charman Carolyn D. Presche, Member C. Sherrll Dayton, Member Robert D. Caruso, Member Bruce A.T. Sska, Member

More information

J. *S. Wong; The Stanley-Ste«n

J. *S. Wong; The Stanley-Ste«n .".." V " -. / < " r *. *!! " J " ".. S.. - - ". - -,? *... *" V., - -.. / " THB CRAMfOBP CtTttPT AHD CHROMlfcU. THURSDAY,. last Twenty JVet? Pamphlet GudesPtans * Dos dont? n communty plannng arc atractvely

More information

.tl",- ' --;'.~~ TOWARD OUR COMMON G OF CORRECT FAITH \ '.~-, ":~~~ A Response to Recent Allegation~':,: :~;..:;~~~ ::f4

.tl,- ' --;'.~~ TOWARD OUR COMMON G OF CORRECT FAITH \ '.~-, :~~~ A Response to Recent Allegation~':,: :~;..:;~~~ ::f4 ~ ' I c l! 'I I tl"- ' --;'~~ " :" ~- --t"' ~ : r tcj"'" :: " ~~' "! j ":;;c' :;;t ~ ; r TOWARD OUR COMMON G OF CORRECT FAITH " ' : ; \!';[~J" 1 "1t~:::::~ f" ; j I ; : '~;: t A Response to Recent Allegaton~'::

More information

DMITRI IGLITZIN October 22, 2018

DMITRI IGLITZIN October 22, 2018 DMITRI IGLITZIN Igltzn@workerlaw.com Orgnal va emal to: pdc@pdc.wa.gov and peter.lavallee@pdc.wa.gov Peter Lavallee Executve Drector Washngton State Publc Dsclosure Commsson PO Box 40908 Olympa, WA 98504-0908

More information

The Great Chain of Being

The Great Chain of Being The Great Chan of Beng AUTHOR: Susan Barry Frankln Hgh School, Frankln, WI Introducton In ths lesson, students wll use prmary and secondary sources to develop a better understandng of the contnuty and

More information

And God is able to make all grace abound to you...

And God is able to make all grace abound to you... And God s able to make all grace abound to you... And God s able to make all grace abound to you, so that havng all suffcency n all thngs at all tmes, you may abound n every good work. Thnk of t. God hmself

More information

SALEM-WITCH-L Archives

SALEM-WITCH-L Archives 1 of 5 2009 09 19 01:16 Welcome to RootsWeb.com Sgn n DISCOVER MORE > Home Searches Famly Trees Malng Lsts Message Boards Web Stes Passwords Help Archver > SALEM WITCH > 1999 08 > 0933867296 SALEM-WITCH-L

More information

\ rf/7 EVANS, W. A..43HRD INTERVIEW 5043,

\ rf/7 EVANS, W. A..43HRD INTERVIEW 5043, \ rf/7 EVANS, W. A..43HRD INTERVIEW 5043, 373 FOR\* 374 Indat- T \';"..c >fjl. - TTlRD INTERVIEW 5043. Feld porker's Ths report wad'? on (ta^" February 1, I.)3 7. *V' ~" * "" "" "" 1.. Name JL!^-?!!! 1^^

More information

The Ensign. Zarahemla Branch SEPTEMBER Prepare Ye, Prepare Ye

The Ensign. Zarahemla Branch SEPTEMBER Prepare Ye, Prepare Ye The Ensgn Zarahemla Branch SEPTEMBER 2015 Prepare Ye, Prepare Ye by Hgh Prest Brad Gault Prepare ye, prepare ye, O nhabtants of the earth, for the judgment of our God s come: behold, and lo, the Brdegroom

More information

I I. I w I T H A L I s T 0 F M E M B E R s. I. i fi Natural Histor~ Societ~ ~ i ~ti~ f. ~ ofthe ~ f~ Pubiished by the Society. 11.

I I. I w I T H A L I s T 0 F M E M B E R s. I. i fi Natural Histor~ Societ~ ~ i ~ti~ f. ~ ofthe ~ f~ Pubiished by the Society. 11. If)?S ~ 2 67 f=---=--~----~ f! CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS j ~ ofthe ~ f Natural Hstor~ Socet~ ~ ~ of the ~ ~ Uf\verst':J of lllf\os, lf I w I T H A L I s T 0 F M E M B E R s. I ~t~ f I I f~ Pubshed by the

More information

MINUTES. Seventy Seventh Annual Session. Arkansas State Association. Free Will Baptists. At The. Free Will Baptist Youth Camp

MINUTES. Seventy Seventh Annual Session. Arkansas State Association. Free Will Baptists. At The. Free Will Baptist Youth Camp ...., [.., :,... MNUTES Of The Seventy Seventh Annual Sesson Of The Arkansas State Assocaton t,,,,,,. j,. of Free Wll Baptsts At The Free Wll Baptst Youth Camp - On Beaver Lake-Conway, Arkansas August

More information

COUNCIL MINUTES February 4, 1974

COUNCIL MINUTES February 4, 1974 39 1 COUNCL MNUTES February 4, 1974 Regular meetng of the Cty Councl of the Cty of Ocean Shores called to order at 730 P.M. by Mayor Lews wth all councl members present. Cty Manager Ford, Cty Attorney

More information

c The dogs did what they were told so that their masters did not hit them.

c The dogs did what they were told so that their masters did not hit them. The Call of the Wld Jack London The story step by step 1 Lsten to Chapter 1 (from Judge Mller s place... to...he never forgot t. ). Lst the parts of the body that you hear. The frst one s an example. Check

More information

ALL-OUT PLEA TO CONGRESS URGED ON FIRE AND POLICE SOCIAL SECURITY BILL

ALL-OUT PLEA TO CONGRESS URGED ON FIRE AND POLICE SOCIAL SECURITY BILL C w t f ' S-e/WAA. L E l L D E t 'Amerca** Large»t Weekly for Publc Employee* Vol. XV No. 50 Tueaday, August 20. 1957 Prce Ten Cent Vllage H P 0 V''. '- CAPlOl. ^VALON ALBANV 1 N Y COttP ng ge 16 ALL-OUT

More information

THE WESTFIELD LEADER T*«LenUnf and Mot Widely Circulated Weekly Naupaper In Union County

THE WESTFIELD LEADER T*«LenUnf and Mot Widely Circulated Weekly Naupaper In Union County %»USlJlC LBRAR OTT^ THE WESTFELD LEADER T*«LenUnf and Mot Wdely Crculated Weekly Naupaper n Unon County Town Councl Meett Tuesday At 8;30 P.M. HGHTY-SBCOND YEAR No. 37 'Rce Bowl 9 Permt Dened Protesters

More information

Friends of Rochester Cathedral Annual Report

Friends of Rochester Cathedral Annual Report Ths publcaton was dgtsed by Rochester Cathedral Research Guld Homepage: www.rochestercathedralresearchguld.org Adran s Wall Frends of Rochester Cathedral Annual Report 20-202 G. Keevll Abstract: Test pts

More information

Notice of Copyright. Citing Resources from the Western History Collections

Notice of Copyright. Citing Resources from the Western History Collections Notce of Copyrght Publshed and unpublshed materals may be protected by Copyrght Law (Ttle 17, U.S. Code). Any copes of publshed and unpublshed materals provded by the Western Hstory Collectons are for

More information

THE WESTFIELD LEADER THE LEADING AND MOST WIDELY CIRCULATED WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IN UNION COUNTY

THE WESTFIELD LEADER THE LEADING AND MOST WIDELY CIRCULATED WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IN UNION COUNTY .\ PUBLIC 425 E.BROAD ST. WE5TrELB.l. ADV. THE WESTFIELD LEADER THE LEADING AND MOST WIDELY CIRCULATED WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IN UNION COUNTY FREE PARKING EVERY NIGHT SEVENTY-SEVENTH YEAR No. 29 Second C3)as8

More information

OF FREE "/ILL BAPTISTS. FIFTY- FIFTH ANNUAL MINUTES

OF FREE /ILL BAPTISTS. FIFTY- FIFTH ANNUAL MINUTES -------- FRST ARZONA DSTRCT ASSOCATON OF FREE "/LL BAPTSTS FFTY- FFTH ANNUAL MNUTES 2006-2007 - - - FRST ARZONA - - DSTRCT ASSOCATON OF FREE WLL BAPTSTS FFTY- FFTH ANNUAL TES 2006-2007 \ - - : : -! - -

More information

Josiah Loves God s Word

Josiah Loves God s Word Lesson at a Glance Lesson Objectves The chldren wll dentfy the Bble as God s word. The chldren wll dentfy Josah and specfc events surroundng the Bble s dscovery n the temple. The chldren wll vew the Bble

More information

CALL UPON GOD HIGH PRIEST DEAN FALCONER

CALL UPON GOD HIGH PRIEST DEAN FALCONER The Ensgn Zarahemla Branch APRIL 2016 CALL UPON GOD HIGH PRIEST DEAN FALCONER SEVERAL YEARS AGO WHEN I WAS WORKING FOR THE MARRIOTT CORPORATION, I WAS SENT FOR NINE MONTHS TO BAYLOR MEDICAL CENTER IN DALLAS,

More information

or yonr outdoor man..,

or yonr outdoor man.., Page Twenty-Four Holday Plans Dscussed by Legon Post Plans for holday actvtes were dscussed at the regular meetng of Cranford Post, 212, Amercan, Legon, at the Casno last week. Progress on plans for the

More information

Roosevelt^ McGovern to Address Public Employees on Democratic^ Republican Approaches to Problems of Civil Service

Roosevelt^ McGovern to Address Public Employees on Democratic^ Republican Approaches to Problems of Civil Service tj n Amercans Largest Weekly for Publc Employees Vol. XV I No. Tesflav, October 12, 19.4 Prce Ten Cenls e Queres See Page 2 Roosevelt^ McGovern to Address Publc Employees on Democratc^ Republcan Approaches

More information

SUMMIT. Overtook garage Construction Hit

SUMMIT. Overtook garage Construction Hit Summt Herald Opens 29th Annual Camp Fund Drve The 29* annual Summt Herald Fresh Ar Fund drve for needy local chldren opened today wth ntal contrbutons totallng $700. Last year donatons to the fund reached

More information

>-> ; i

>-> ; i b M E A C H A M P A R K : A H S T O R Y 1 8 9 2-1 9 8 9 >-> ; c > PROLOGUE Ths Bref Hstory of Meacham Park ends n 1989. Snce that tme there have been many changes, both n the lves of resdents and former

More information

THE CULVER CITIZEN ON LAKE MAXINKUCKEE INDIANA'S MOST BEAUTIFUL LAKE

THE CULVER CITIZEN ON LAKE MAXINKUCKEE INDIANA'S MOST BEAUTIFUL LAKE Marshall Co. Hstorcal Socety 5 test Garro St, Plymouth, Xrtd. Monthly "FARM and HOME" Secton Wth Ths Week's Edton THE CULVER CTZEN ON LAKE MAXNKUCKEE NDANA'S MOST BEAUTFUL LAKE 67TH YEAR, NO. 5 CULVER,

More information

The Isser and Rae Price Library of Judaica 30th Anniversary Rededication. March 6, 2011 University of Florida George A. Smathers Libraries.

The Isser and Rae Price Library of Judaica 30th Anniversary Rededication. March 6, 2011 University of Florida George A. Smathers Libraries. The Isser and Rae Prce Lbrary of Judaca 30th Annversary Rededcaton March 6, 2011 Unversty of Florda George A. Smathers Lbrares Thrty Years of The Isser and Rae Prce Lbrary of Judaca Unversty of Florda

More information

3 School Budgets In Area Defeated

3 School Budgets In Area Defeated ' ' -A * ; ' ' ' ' BRUSSELS, Belgum (AP) A Sabena Boeng jet arlner from New York crashed and burned near Brussels today, wpng out the U.S. fgureskatng team and kllng all others of the 72 persons aboard.

More information

wh en your numoers b up

wh en your numoers b up fe 5th Year, No. 0 Clnton County grew 30 pet. n last decade Prelmnary census fgures for o Clnton County were released * last week ctng a 30. per cent populaton Increase from the 90 offcal census. The 970

More information

Vol. 144,-No. 7 FEATURING MAGEE HARDWICK ARTLOOM RUGS & CARPETS

Vol. 144,-No. 7 FEATURING MAGEE HARDWICK ARTLOOM RUGS & CARPETS NeWS-ReCORD/gUARK,PATROT Lloyds Drugs Celebrate 25th Ammersary^ Lloyds Drugs, JC. whch opened here n 1941 so successfully that t was necessary to double sze of store n 1945, s celebratnglts twenty-ffth

More information

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, Own Kadioj ; l.auncli New I'rojirain Under Direction of. Brown, Evonitz, (loiiiha!

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, Own Kadioj ; l.auncli New I'rojirain Under Direction of. Brown, Evonitz, (loiiiha! Complete Local News Keep Astrde All The Actvtes Of The Town Wth Your Home-Town Paper Top Advertsng Results Our Famly Ot Over 9, Readers s A Valuable Market For All Our Advertsers VOL XXXV-NO. 34 W3NGS

More information

This Child Has Been Sent by God

This Child Has Been Sent by God Consensus Volume 20 ssue 2 n Prase of Valant Women Artcle 10 11-1-1994 Ths Chld Has Been Sent by God Bonne J. Scharf Follow ths and addtonal works at: http://scholars.wlu.ca/consensus Recommended Ctaton

More information

Serving Cranford,... Kenilwofth and Garwood. M^y Second C l a s s P o s t a g e I^nid Cranford, N J. 070f6 J 5 C E N T S

Serving Cranford,... Kenilwofth and Garwood. M^y Second C l a s s P o s t a g e I^nid Cranford, N J. 070f6 J 5 C E N T S ».! Thursday,. ft \ - "" *- - ITT* J T. " W " " T-rw.T-. - * p. * VOL 82 No. 9 Publshed Every Thursday > Servng Cranford,... Kenlwofth and Garwood M^y 5.975 Second C l a s s P o s t a g e I^nd Cranford,

More information

i» M < 1 I I MERIT SYSTEMS PROTECTION CHICAGO REGIONAL OFFICE

i» M < 1 I I MERIT SYSTEMS PROTECTION CHICAGO REGIONAL OFFICE » M < 1 I I ~W ' TT UNITED STTES OF MERIC TCOM HERING MERIT SYSTEMS PROTECTION BORD CHICGO REGIONL OFFICE IN THE MTTER OF: LEROY J. PLETTEN vs. UNITED STTES OF THE RMY DEPRTMENT Transcrpt of the" Deposton

More information

RAHWAY. HhrtN. New Jersev's oldest week y newspaper Established 1822

RAHWAY. HhrtN. New Jersev's oldest week y newspaper Established 1822 HhrtN m 'J. 7:..'3 5 New Jersev's oldest week y newspaper Establshed 8 Vol. 44, No. 54 Rahway, N.J., Thursday, May 8, 967 locen- EXAMNNG NEW LAUNDRY EQUPMENT at John E. Runnells Hosptal for Chest Dseases

More information

,. Social Band. Association -_. ill Baptists : l. Freer < - _._ l i. l i. . I .. -_ I. i i '...!.. ' - ' '. -.. ' J .

,. Social Band. Association -_. ill Baptists : l. Freer < - _._ l i. l i. . I .. -_ I. i i '...!.. ' - ' '. -.. ' J . ,_o,o_,_o_,,_,004111h-~cj-&c-,, thr:8o, e \ THE - ~, - - l, Socal Band Assocaton -_ - e OF Freer ll Baptsts : l " -_ ----- 1949 PROCEEDNGS OF THE / SEVENTY-FFTH ANNUAL

More information

Methods for Measuring and Compensating Ball Screw Error on Multi-mode Industrial CT Scanning Platform

Methods for Measuring and Compensating Ball Screw Error on Multi-mode Industrial CT Scanning Platform 5th Internatonal Conference on Measurement, Instrumentaton and Automaton (ICMIA 06) Methods for Measurng and Compensatng Ball Screw Error on Mult-mode Industral CT Scannng Platform Yuje Zhang, a, Shangfeng

More information

Toby* Says. My boss (that's jack Giles, the director) has done swell job. The cast is keen stage..is.set for YOU to see. View 9 Reduce Adult Reading

Toby* Says. My boss (that's jack Giles, the director) has done swell job. The cast is keen stage..is.set for YOU to see. View 9 Reduce Adult Reading ,, s. :, fl THERANTORD CTZEN AND CHRONCLK. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY t. lfm Walsh Trophy Qf Troop 80 Tolroquos At. Uth annual Parents bn- ner Boy Scout Troop 80, Walsh Trophy was presented to roquos Patrol last

More information

RED BANK REGISTER SECTION

RED BANK REGISTER SECTION Told ALL the RED NEWS of BANK Md Surroundng Town* Fmrleasly Md Wthout BU> RED BANK REGSTER SECTON ONE VOLUME LX, NO. 6. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, AUGUST, 94. PAGES TO. Cotnpton Creek Work To Start Ths

More information

WORLD HERITAGE CONVENTION ACT, 1999

WORLD HERITAGE CONVENTION ACT, 1999 10 NO.31832 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE. 30 JANUARY 2009 No. 72 30.January 2009 WORLD HERTAGE CONVENTON ACT, 1999 PROCLAMATON OF THE CAPE FLORAL REGON PROTECTED AREAS AS A WORLD HERTAGE STE AND DELEGATON BY THE

More information

Copyr ight Copyright Tridonic GmbH & Co KG All rights reserved. Manufactur er

Copyr ight Copyright Tridonic GmbH & Co KG All rights reserved. Manufactur er luxcontrol DALI XC Copyr ght Copyrght Trdonc GmbH & Co KG All rghts reserved. Manufactur er Trdonc GmbH & Co KG Färbergasse 15 6851 Dornbrn Austra Tel. +43-(0)5572-395-0 Fax +43-(0)5572-20176 www.trdonc.com

More information

$suwuuf*ihsl CtutbtLifauL Sinai ST. JOHNS It was a brief but interesting session of the St. Johns City Commission held Monday evening.

$suwuuf*ihsl CtutbtLifauL Sinai ST. JOHNS It was a brief but interesting session of the St. Johns City Commission held Monday evening. *. -,v-' 5S. 7th year No. 0 Clnton / / ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN $suwuuf*hsl CtutbtLfauL Sna. 856 July 2,972 5 cents rchtects unvel f r 'ST. JOHNS, An attractve two story precast concrete buldng, wll grace a

More information

MOONLIGHT MADNESS AND AUTO SHOW Wednesday Night, Oct 15 OCTOBER 15,1975 ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN V

MOONLIGHT MADNESS AND AUTO SHOW Wednesday Night, Oct 15 OCTOBER 15,1975 ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN V MOONLIGHT MADNESS AND AUTO SHOW Wednesday Nght, Oct 15 6:30-9 P.M. Clnton County News OCTOBER 15,1975, MICHIGAN 48879 V 20 PAGES 15 Cents Polce and ambulance personnel work to remove njured from car whch

More information

Dey Announces Rotary Committees

Dey Announces Rotary Committees Ctzen Volume 50. No. 24 South Amboy, N. J., September 12, 1930 Prce Four Cents Water Supply No Cause for Worry Rceent Tests Prove Hgh Qualty of Water from Local Works. The present drought, partcularly

More information

RAH'-AY YV.ZZ PU2L1Z Ll- Ii75 ST. GEOftCEO AVE. RAHBAY, H 4 J

RAH'-AY YV.ZZ PU2L1Z Ll- Ii75 ST. GEOftCEO AVE. RAHBAY, H 4 J RAH'-AY YV.ZZ PU2LZ Ll- 75 ST. GEOftCEO AVE. RAHBAY, H 4 J. 07065 ^ PUBUC RAHWAV, N J V- New Jersey's Oldest Weekly Newspaper Establshed 822 VOL. 62 NO. 49, NEW JERSEY. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 984 USPS 454-60

More information

26 Pages May 9, A *S(; Johns woman, Kathryn Marie Barker S Mead St, is listed in

26 Pages May 9, A *S(; Johns woman, Kathryn Marie Barker S Mead St, is listed in k- Clnton County News Sshomq^hsL ClnM^buvSnaL 1856 ST JOHNS, MCHGAN 48879 117th Year Vol. 1 26 Pages May 9, 1973 15 Cents Weekend wreck clams 10th 1973 vctm. DEWTTTWP--Anotherfatal(ywas recorded n Clnton

More information

Corpus Christi University Parish

Corpus Christi University Parish Corpus Chrst Unversty Parsh Rev. Msgr. Mchael R. Bllan, VF, Pastor mbllan@ccup.org Lauren Farrell, Campus Mnstry Assocate lfarrell@ccup.org Deacon Robert Fedynch, Bookkeeper rfedynch@ccup.org Susette Malak-McNutt,

More information

THE WESTFIELD LEADER

THE WESTFIELD LEADER THE WESTFELD LEADER Tk* UmdUg m Matt WUdy Crrmlmud WmUy Nempmpt f» tnlon County School Bomrd Meet* Tuesday 8 PM. EGHTY-THRD YEAR No. 16 ec

More information

RED CROSS CHAPTER TO BE ORGANIZED

RED CROSS CHAPTER TO BE ORGANIZED Lbrary, r>ublg / X T h e A d v e r t s e r S t a n d s f o r t h e B e s t n t e r e s t s o f B e l m a r B O T H 0

More information

Jorgensen Speakers; Duff Presents Gift

Jorgensen Speakers; Duff Presents Gift ,M,l,n-- llltn l», uh.u «dnrntln l,,,m nntrf, nfl n,,, um. Do you thnk the for Woodbrdge beautfy Avcnel! o u r hv.'.ll'lll. D have Rood lmes at > ;,rt mll thru t was al- dck-rorat'. Even the, r KeefRto

More information

UNSTOPPABLE THEN and NOW A LIFE WELL LIVED Acts 20:17-38

UNSTOPPABLE THEN and NOW A LIFE WELL LIVED Acts 20:17-38 UNSTOPPABLE THEN and NOW A LIFE WELL LIVED Acts 20:17-38 Can anyone tell me what the theme of our summer seres on Acts s? That s rght UNSTOPPABLE. In the power of the Holy Sprt, the Good News of Jesus

More information

JULY 23 GETTING CLOSER -TIME'S A WASTIN'

JULY 23 GETTING CLOSER -TIME'S A WASTIN' TH VOLUME XVII HUMBER 5 THE NINTH INFANTRY DIVISION ASSOCIATION $4.00 per year. (Ths $4 per year subscrpton also pays one year's dues.) Sngle copy, 35c. Columbus, Oho - 286 Zmpfer St., Columbus, Oho -

More information

Kenyon Collegian - October 13, 1956

Kenyon Collegian - October 13, 1956 Dgtal Kenyon: Research, Scholarshp, and Creatve Exchange The Kenyon Collegan Archves 0-3-956 Kenyon Collegan - October 3, 956 Follow ths and addtonal works at: http://dgtal.kenyon.edu/collegan Recommended

More information

5 BY MR. ROSENBLATT: Your Honor. the State would. BY MR. SERMOS: Yes, sir. We'll agree to that. We will release him, too, Your

5 BY MR. ROSENBLATT: Your Honor. the State would. BY MR. SERMOS: Yes, sir. We'll agree to that. We will release him, too, Your Drect Examnaton - Manley 465 1 BY MR. HARPER: Your Honor, we would ask that 2 Deputy Frank be fnally released from our subpoena. 3 BY THE COURT: He '11 be released from hs 4 subpoena. 5 BY MR. ROSENBLATT:

More information

Evaluation of geometrical characteristics of Korean pagodas

Evaluation of geometrical characteristics of Korean pagodas Evaluaton of geometrcal characterstcs of Korean pagodas *Fahmeh Yavartanoo 1) and Thomas Kang 2) 1), 2) Department of Archtecture and Archtectural Engneerng, Seoul Natonal Unversty, Seoul 08826, Korea

More information

B»Hy Sweet Fetatoes ing numbers a n installing el hott»d. tat production m e t potato plants. VoLLV. No. 14. Frown on Sidewalk Displays

B»Hy Sweet Fetatoes ing numbers a n installing el hott»d. tat production m e t potato plants. VoLLV. No. 14. Frown on Sidewalk Displays Twenty THE CHANFpHD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1948 I IV tl I t f Sry Hours On Program At Lbrary Mrs. Mare SedeL chldrens lbraran, wll conduct two more Sry Hours for the season, on May

More information

Clinton County News. By Jim Edwards

Clinton County News. By Jim Edwards Sprngport, MI ^9^8^ t Clnton County News V NOVEMBER 17, 1976 ST, JOHNS, MICHIGAN 48879 20 PAGES 20 CENTS Publc hearng on sewer project Publc comments and questons on a proposed sewer project n southern

More information

The Fran kiln NEWS-RECORD

The Fran kiln NEWS-RECORD The Fran kln NEWS-RECORD VOL, 14, NO. 34 SOMERSET, NEW JERSEY 08873, THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1969 Resdents Ask Councl To Block Frm Challeng M-1 Zone Adjusters Hear Appeal For Varance on the thrd Thursday.

More information

A DIGEST OF CHAPTER 14

A DIGEST OF CHAPTER 14 STUDES N JOSHUA- JUDGES-RUTH A DGEST OF CHAPTER 14 Vv. 1-5 The plan for dvdng the land. God told Joshua to dvde the land by lot (v. 2). Ths plan had already been selected durng the days of Moses (Numbers

More information

^mfeshurg -JDUmmgton c^rrt*rtwj

^mfeshurg -JDUmmgton c^rrt*rtwj . Wllalnrjtot. Publc Lbrary Wlnngton, Ma 01887 Copy #2 ^mfeshurg -JDUmmgton c^rrt*rtwj 18TH YEAR - NO. 25 THURSDAY JUNE 21, 1973 FFTEEN CENTS TOWN MEETNG MONDAY Fnance Commttee hearng had many arguments

More information

OLD MOUNT ZION ASSOCIATION.

OLD MOUNT ZION ASSOCIATION. -,,,,,,,\ ;.. r ;. MNUTEs ", Of The 121 s t Annual Sesson of OLD MOUNT ZON ASSOCATON. of FREE WLL BAPTSTS Convened At Assocatonal Buldng August 9-11, 19S2 The next sesson of Old Mount Zon Assocaton wll

More information

it," Dobson comments. He's had no formal training in poetry. He had high school English

it, Dobson comments. He's had no formal training in poetry. He had high school English Poems from the pumpkn patch By LOWELL G. RINKER Edtor Warren Dobson's roadsde pumpkn busness s keepng hm busy these days, what wth t beng the Halloween season, but chances are there wll be a poem come-out

More information

services at Ritenour. "Several stu- comments about treatment; however, when asked to elaborate, the y

services at Ritenour. Several stu- comments about treatment; however, when asked to elaborate, the y S from the assocated press» K News Roundup: From the State, H Naton b World for Rtenour Patents 8 r \ The World Vetnam Ground War Casualty Statstcs Rse SAGON Casualty statstcs from battle acton s year

More information

G E N E A L O G Y. JAMES McKINLEY RICHARD ANDERSON JEFFRIES JOSEPH PRICE COMPILED BY CHARLES EVERETT JEFFRIES

G E N E A L O G Y. JAMES McKINLEY RICHARD ANDERSON JEFFRIES JOSEPH PRICE COMPILED BY CHARLES EVERETT JEFFRIES G E N E A L O G Y JAMES McKINLEY 1792-1872 RICHARD ANDERSON JEFFRIES 1823-1914 JOSEPH PRICE 1818-1904 COMPILED BY CHARLES EVERETT JEFFRIES 1881-1970 YEAR OF 1967 EDITED AND DIGITIZED BY RICHARD A. PRICE

More information

WHITNEY OPPOSED TO HARMONY TALK

WHITNEY OPPOSED TO HARMONY TALK g$j>, v" m m ywt-xa'x u.....r When In Doubt Always Try Frst / A Tmes Cent-a-Word Adv..faaV e'h elped Others; Wll Help You A Man Somewhere Way Out West Never Heard of Ocean Grove Because He Ddn t Read The

More information

Clinton County News. $suwmq*ihsl CUmbfL QHscuShujL 1856 July 19,1972

Clinton County News. $suwmq*ihsl CUmbfL QHscuShujL 1856 July 19,1972 \ * Clnton County News 117th year No. 11 ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN $suwmq*hsl CUmbfL QHscuShujL 1856 July 19,1972 15 cents 23 mllon dollar project News gets a face lftng Planners suggest staged re-zonng ST.

More information

J '' MMkSII. . - an Tim, ' 1 II II 1UI 1 ED-T- WO

J '' MMkSII. . - an Tim, ' 1 II II 1UI 1 ED-T- WO : ; Ma? Else Wlcox " J - yn- - fev v at-- --??r - j - m&z sugar j; n MMkS w -- B6W Rl J g vs ) mm "m&mmwv$)& y-- - ; - - an Tm - " Garden Urn! - RT ESTABLSHED 904 VOL 3 NO 23 LUE KAUA TERRTORY OF HAWA

More information

The Wellesley News ( )

The Wellesley News ( ) Wellesley College Wellesley College Dgtal Scholarshp and Archve The Wellesley News Archves 11-23-1939 The Wellesley News (11-23-1939) Wellesley College Follow ths and addtonal works at: http://repostory.wellesley.edu/news

More information

The Rahway Record ^ T t.the PAST-IS GONE Q WE FAGE TO - D A V" ^ g

The Rahway Record ^ T t.the PAST-IS GONE Q WE FAGE TO - D A V ^ g PAGE EIGHT Countrys THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 945 THE RAHWAY RECORD Naval Reserve. Scull has served on!. board tns destroyer two and a I hatf years and has partcpated rtt :he nvason of Guam, Palau, Leyte

More information

MINUTES. 124th Annual Session OLD MOUNT ZION ASSOCIATION FREE WILL BAPTISTS. Association Building. August 5-7, 1965

MINUTES. 124th Annual Session OLD MOUNT ZION ASSOCIATION FREE WILL BAPTISTS. Association Building. August 5-7, 1965 lt...... : MNUTES.. Of The 124th Annual Sesson of OLD MOUNT ZON ASSOCATON :.. : of FREE WLL BAPTSTS Convened At Assocaton Buldng August 5-7, 1965 The next sesson of Old Mount Zon Assocaton wlll convene

More information

Registration of Veterans in Nation* Wide Program Continues to March 15th. Women Voters to Study Recreation

Registration of Veterans in Nation* Wide Program Continues to March 15th. Women Voters to Study Recreation 54, :-7.._. _,"!* * j.!,* «,.'...^ - -.;... - r "..j ". -.. HERALD. publshed Every Tuesday m "Justce to all: malce toward none.' SUMMT, N. J., PRD^f/aORNlNG.'lARQH 7, 4 «* $3.5 PER YEAR ndependent Club

More information

ESTABLISHED JULY 2, LEFT. Letter of Credit for $4000 Mailed by. Himself to Himself.

ESTABLISHED JULY 2, LEFT. Letter of Credit for $4000 Mailed by. Himself to Himself. U S WEATHER BUREAU, March Last 2 Hours Ranfall, 03 Temperature, Max 70 Mn 65 Weather, cloudy ESTABLSHED JULY 2, 856 SUGAR 96 Degree Test Centrfugals, 380c per Ton, $7600 83 Analyss Beets, 0s Vd Per Ton,

More information

989 James Robert Todd

989 James Robert Todd xv. 989 James Robert Todd Bographcal Sumnnary (1324) Todd was born on December 10, 1919, n Groesbeck, Tex. (2165) He held a varety of occupatons. He worked approxmately 2 years at Sue's Used Car Lot n

More information

THE WESTFIELD LEADER

THE WESTFIELD LEADER HlfeLC LBRARY «tv t>broad ST. ADV. * «*vt.** THE WESTFELD LEADER THE LEADNG AND MOST WDELY CRCUtATEO WEEKLY NEWSPAPER N UNON COUNTY PRMARY ELECTON JUNE SEVENTY-EGHTH YEAH No. Second Clam Pontage Pad at

More information

OCTOBER 2, Mrfit.ar:hv, london.

OCTOBER 2, Mrfit.ar:hv, london. o Retanng \ Through Walkng n the Lght." The text s 1 John 1: 5-10. The. Assocaton Camp Commttee has been requested to meet mmedately after dsmssal of "the.afternoon servce. Mrs. Delmer E. Van Horn, Correspondng

More information

,- ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN 48879

,- ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN 48879 enter your FACE wth ts BEARD, MUSTACHE or SIDEBURNS n our CONTEST, regster all week JAN. 26 thru 30. Clnton County News (Regstraton closes Frday, 6 p.m. JANUARY 28, 1976,- ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN 48879 18

More information

Eastern Progress - 29 Nov 1933

Eastern Progress - 29 Nov 1933 Eastern Kentucky Unversty Encompass Eastern Progress 1933-1934 Eastern Progress 11-29-1933 Eastern Progress - 29 Nov 1933 Eastern Kentucky Unversty Follow ths and addtonal works at: http://encompass.eku.edu/progress_1933-34

More information

Women's Club Id Picnic Sunday. Ukraini

Women's Club Id Picnic Sunday. Ukraini Font Page Colored Comc Secton CARTER f! PRESS Sportng News, P,'OL. V, No. 46 CARTERRT, N. J., FRDgY. ACST 5, 927 tray Dog Problem Arouses Councl ember* Suggest That Polce B* Drected To Shoot Anmal* Ordnance

More information

Clinton County News. By Linda Heybocr ' County News Writer,

Clinton County News. By Linda Heybocr ' County News Writer, 1 Clnton County News /, Vol.52 May 23,1974 ST JOHNS, MICHIGAN 48879 20 Pages -.-4 >V %&**'% *'*»-* 4 * _ The rans came last week, but these boys ddn't mnd as they put the hgh water to n the back yard of

More information

Vision and. Focus Areas. Catholic Schools Youth Ministry Australia CATHOLIC LEADERS FORMATION NETWORK YOUTH MINISTERS INTERNATIONAL JUNIOR AND YOUTH

Vision and. Focus Areas. Catholic Schools Youth Ministry Australia CATHOLIC LEADERS FORMATION NETWORK YOUTH MINISTERS INTERNATIONAL JUNIOR AND YOUTH Catholc Schools Youth Mnstry Australa Vson and Focus Areas JUNIOR AND YOUTH MINISTRY YOUTH MINISTERS INTERNATIONAL CATHOLIC LEADERS FORMATION NETWORK STUDENT POST SCHOOL YOUTH MINISTERS TEACHER AND CHURCH

More information

air will make their nests in it.

air will make their nests in it. 355 "THE FOURTH DIMENSION AND ITS USES BY MAN" By Charles Fllmore Unty Tranng School July 31, 1933 Lesgon l "How Sprtually to Qucken Man' 8 Supermnd Facultes and Use,"Them In Character Buldng" ' The am

More information

M rs. S a r a h R u m b o l d

M rs. S a r a h R u m b o l d FFTY-EGHTH YEAR M rs. S a r a h R u m b o l d T u e s d a y, A g e d 1 0 1 Y e a r s Came Here From England As a Brde Seventy-three Yean Ago. Mrs. Sarah Rumbold, an honored resdent of Lvngston county for

More information

A dorm evaluation which will be conducted in all girls dorms Feb. 25 could result in some drastic rule changes, according to Sara Smith, speaker of

A dorm evaluation which will be conducted in all girls dorms Feb. 25 could result in some drastic rule changes, according to Sara Smith, speaker of Mddle Tennessee State Unversty SIDELINES Vol. 43 No. 38 Murfreesboro, Tennessee 37130 Thursdoy, Feb. 19, 1970 House, Senate To Vew Jane Kerr, Knoxvlle junor, smles as she gves a pnt of blood durng the

More information

SPINDRIFT. Published by the Cordova Bay Community Club, Cordova Bay, B. C.

SPINDRIFT. Published by the Cordova Bay Community Club, Cordova Bay, B. C. " 0-- Vol.. No.5. Publshed by the Cordova Bay Communty Club, Cordova Bay, B. C. SECESSON PLEBSCTE On Saturday, June 10th, all regstered property owners n Saanch wll be afforded the opportunty of votng

More information

Clinton County News. Building permits down report shows. Vehicle for handicapped elderly in the future for Clinton County. Boys Club sets boxing show

Clinton County News. Building permits down report shows. Vehicle for handicapped elderly in the future for Clinton County. Boys Club sets boxing show Clnton County News 20 Pages ST. JOHNS, MCHGAN 48879 MARCH 2,975 5 Cents Buldng permts down report shows ST JOHNS - Are people watng for better tmes to buld homes? The Zonng Admnstratons report to Clnton

More information

Teacher Strike Is Averted As Union Accepts Package

Teacher Strike Is Averted As Union Accepts Package \ ;HE MIDDLESEX COUNTY MKUt MSO 5.X Ob OkOUO Scrvttg--Woodbrdge Townshp, Carterct Edson Entcnd Ind Clu Mall PuhHM WttMy Woodbrdge, N. J., Wednesday, January, 968 P. O. Woodbrdge, N. J. On W«dne»dy TOP

More information

Zirpolo Urges Elevation 01 Town to City Status, In New Year's Day Talk

Zirpolo Urges Elevation 01 Town to City Status, In New Year's Day Talk V - No. 43 FREMEN NSTALL: At thf annual New Years Day nducton rles, Woodhrdge Fre Company Mated lt new offcers. Left to rght: Robert Golden, vce presdent; Wllam Van Tassel, presdent; jeh* Hatktr. outgong

More information

Elected-ty. Of State Body

Elected-ty. Of State Body COMMUNTY NEWS WTH NTEGRTY "LETS LOOK AT THE RECORD" SERVNG, CLARK AND ADJONNG AREA SNCE 822 V-- r & V/\l A3 K-»wl. tj, NO. Cntarod u Seooofl CltM lutttr Po«t Oftlct Rhwar Nt» Jancr RaKway,,N. J., Thun

More information

TAX RATE WILL 34 POINTS

TAX RATE WILL 34 POINTS COVERS HLLSDALE H ONLY NEWSPAPER Vol. V, No. S, Whole No. 313 HUsdale, New J e r s e y T h u r s d a y, J a n u a r y 29, 1 9 3 1 Sngle Copy, Three Cents FAMLY LVN N DESTTUTON Garage Beng Used As Habtaton

More information

LESHNERS «IMPUCrnf AND McCAIX PATTERNS NORTH AVE., W.CRanford (Near iha Cranford Thoaire) Op«n Friday Evening*

LESHNERS «IMPUCrnf AND McCAIX PATTERNS NORTH AVE., W.CRanford (Near iha Cranford Thoaire) Op«n Friday Evening* THE CRANTOHD CTZEN AND CHRONCLE, THRSDAY, JLY S, 954 GARWOOD SOCALS Mss Mary Castaldo of 83 Thrd avenue and her brother,.anthony Castaldo. Sr., and hs son,;ahthpny, Jr.,...of Second avenue,.motored -to

More information

CARTERET PRESS VOL. VI, N6,l?

CARTERET PRESS VOL. VI, N6,l? f CARTERET PRESS VOL. VI, N6,l? Hgh PrkeA Specalst Here To Local Polce Ht and Rm Drver Nabbed By Polce CARTEttET,~N! J., FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1928 A surprse New Year's party was held n honor of Mr. and

More information