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1 ,, 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 Thursday evenng as- best all-around pa tro year. Roderck Smth, former Unon Councl presdent, made presentaton to Jack Alen, patrol lender.-.. Or-members Wnnng patrol are: Lloyd Szylx>; Jmmy Brewster, Dt c Glpn, Dck Robe.y and Pete Stout.. pot luck dnner Was atterulod by.50 scouts and r famles and was held at Fust Presbyteran Church. Phl Mc- Laughln,. senor " patrol leader, acted as -das.tmaster., Jules Marron Now Jersey Fsh and Game Comrrtsson was guest speaker. A.conmttee.Mors..Club planned dnner. Members commt" lee. were: Ms. Burton, Mrs: Me*?llV_. Pet-hck, Jou\s,l[ Marshall, Ms. Allen, McLaRhln nnd Zosch. -,.Arthur Bddle,. neghborhood comnssjoher, presented mert badge awards to followng scouts: Jack Allen, Larry Petlck, Dck Glpn and. Jm" Brewster. Dck Glpn.was gven hs second.class pn and Phl McLaughln receved hs senor patrol leader bars. HJKh award wnner was. Dck Hobey who receved hs frst class p mertbudges and hs patrol leader bars. A mnature, frst class pn was presented to Uobey. RAYMOND D. MATHEWS has announced, hs canddacy lor Republcan nomnaton, for Congress as a representatve Sxth Congressonal Dstrct, all Unon County. A resdent Summt, Mr, Mathcws sowner and operator, an automoble Jlrmn Hll- sdcr JW s uecod_nan_to_ jon " race. Former Assemblyman Fred Shepard Elzsbet.h announced last week he would be a canddate.. Dckcrnun. at Dnner GARWOOD A dnner, rf honor Counclman Burton B. Dckerman, who served "us fre commssoner last year, wll be WNDOW SHADES HOLLAND MADSON. HOLLAND YORK CLOTH RCHARD HARTG (JOHNSTON PANT SHOD 0 N. Unon Av* Cftufo* «-ZMt Congress Asprant rcld by Lberty Hose Company n Beanda Hall next Wednesday evenng.. Mr, Dckerrran, who s presdent Borough Councl, s servng as polce commssoner :hs year. Plans for dnner were made t,a recent mcetg n Borough Tall. Andrew Papadak 33 Second avenue was approved for membershp n department, dpt. John Mozart, presded. Catholc Press Observance Urged CAUWfOD " Observance Catholc Press and Bble Week by ll members parsh was urged at a meetlg Holy NameSocety Church St Anne n St_ Annes School Monday nght. A report on a reccrtt meetng Unon County Federaton Holy Name Socetes was presented by John,. Malko. t was announced that plans for socetys program,for. year wll be dscussed ut a peclal meetng Monday nght! Mr. Malko presded. KENLWORTH Members Rosary Socety St. resaa. Church wll stage a beneft dance rectal, "Nursery Frolcs." at 8 p.m. Saturday n Hardng School. Proceeds wll beneft church buldng fund,"t was announced by. Rev. Sylvester P. McVegh, general charman..,.. Helen Convcrgo, charman. s asssted by Edth Retroato, rene Smth, Ella_ Martn, Ann Frolch, Mrs? Elzabeth Perkns, Chrstne Frtsch, Joan Soos, Rose LaForte, Ann Ruscansky and Jean Kasbaran. Usherettes wll be Loretta Mull- :an, Patrca McDonald, Carol uch and Valerc Lejda. St. resas Team Wns CYO Relay Race KENLWORTH St. resas hurch junor CYO entered only >ne relay, team n Unon Coun- CYO track meet Saturday at he Elzabeth Armory, but t was "WnrfeK, :. - A for-man team, Thomas Hem, Henry ravener/peter Poldoro and John Lafferty won 380-yard relay n two mnutes and four seconds. St. Geneve Elzabeth was second. wn gave.local church second place dvson. ; /, John Johannsen ran n 60- ard dash n sameclass, but ld not place..,,.--";.. Dry Arrangements Topc Of Garden Club Meetng KENLWORTH Fred Trout, toselle florst, spoke on "Dry yrangements" at a meetng last Wednesday Kenllworth Garen Club at home Aljert Kerestes 207 South Seven- ;eenth street...-. Mr. Trout demonstrated materals to use n varous type contaners and presented club wth a dry arrangement. Wllam Hetqan, program Mountansde Routed KENLWORTH t was no contest Tuesday afternoon as Har-dng. School cagcrs routed Mountansde, 34-5, at local gym. Coach Ken Glover -used YOU ALWAYS SAVE MONEY _AT BARONS BRNG YOUR NEXT PRESCRPTON TO BARONS AND PROVE T YOURSELF Save SEAFORTH LOTON 2 - M CHANTLLY SKN SACHET AND CHANTLLY TOLtT WATER BOTH 000 DOESKH TSSUES 79c 4.00 DOROTHY CRAY Salon Cold Cream Reg. 5c STANLEY Hard Mlled Assorted Fragrt 2 RJJBNSTEN /Hand Delght Aerosol Hand Cream Woodbury Loton 50 DUZ 23c RONS STREET atre) T«l. CRanford 6406 every man on squad n an effort to keep down score and ten m scored. flosary Socety Slates charman, reported on Junor actvtes wth Grl, Scout n communty. She sad she presented a program on nsects..and Wllam Brown dscussed perennals, whle Conatantne Bartoarse wll speak on. herbs n tbe near future....,"... Past presdent pns were presented to Fred Ptten, Paul Arthur and Georgt Conklln. Mrs,. Wllam Von Ohlen, presdent, presded.- Councl to Consder Zonng Board Rulngs KENLWORTH Borough Councl has taken under advsement three, decsons reached by he Zonng Board Adjustment. board recommends approvng a request olmchael Sherba to construct a one-story buldng for a refrgeraton ard ar condtonng busness on Laurel avenue between Twenteth - and Twentyfrst streets. - n a request by Leon Scull to make a one-story home at 33 North Nneteenth s/treet nto a two-story.unt, board sad t could "ner deny or confrm" proptteal. However, board recommended consderaton for request, because two or homes n area have been converted td two-famly structures.!.- f : board dened request Frank Rappa to convert a home at 67 South Eghteenth street to a two-famly structure "for reason ts beng n a zone- A area and restrcted for less than two-famly unts.*! Elzabeth Woman Hurt When Struck by Car KENLWORTH After alghtng from a bus n Mchgan avenue at Farfteld avenue Frday evenng, an Elzabeth woman, Rose McCole, 46 years old, was truck by a car operated by Charles E. Renton Roselle Park; She suffered fractures rght ankle and pelvs. Followng treatment by Dr. E. A. Johnklns, she was taken to rvngton General Hosptal n Kenlworth Frst Ad Squad ambulance. Patrolmen George Kenan and Joseph Ventre nvestgated far Kenllworfh Polce Department. Mr. Renton s Roselle Park borough clerc Congressman Attends Valentne Dance Here GARWOOD One hundred and. ffty.persons attended Valentne Dance held Saturday nght n Scand* Hall by Gar- Wood Democratc Club. Congressman-Harrson Wllams Planfeld, and County Charman Wllam Dowd. Elabeth, guests. ".. Johnny K. and hs orchestra furnshed musc. commttee comprsed Frank Wanca and Fred Dushanek, "co-charmen; Frank Galausk. John Csupa.. Mchael Glodc and Pat Sacco... * Men n Servce GARWOOD Chef Petty Offcer Frank Wanat, USN. son Anna Wanat 78 Thrd avenue, and hs wfe have returned to Washngton after a K-daysUyj wth hs bror-n-law and sster.; Mr. and John Wanat 607 Center street. y reulrne<rto ths country recently after two years n Japan. After, arrvng n j San Francsco by plane y trav- j eled across country by car.! stoppng f on way to vst CPO Wanats bror-n-law and sster, Mr. and Mrs Rchard Haythorn, n Texas and Wanats relatves n Florda. He has been n Navy 4 years. Dr. Hanl OPTOMETRST 25 North A, W«* (Crahford atn BHfr), CRanford 64)200 Toby* Says My boss (thats jack Gles, drector) has done swell job. cast s keen stage..s.set for YOU to see OPENNG TONGHT at 8:40 n Sherlock Hall Trnty Church SEE THS r HUMOROUS AND EXCTNG PLAY Fee Keservatons Call CR or CR TCKETS.50 at Door *Thant you, Toby, for your experenced help. Sgned Cast.. "... ".. re s Such a Thng as Love at Frst.... t Wll Happen Mnute You See Our Robert Mann n AU Szes! Welove ths ngenous sut desgner and so wll you, for hes really done hmself proud ths sprng; taken thread and needle n hand and. whpped up most elegant, mpst femnne suts ever for your sprng wardrobes... yet hes shone no partalty, for any partcular. sze group, but has desgned suts for every sze fgure... some to. ft woman whos 55" or under and ors for Msses, Junors and half szes... so youre sure fndng th* sprng sut your choce n ths wonderful Robert Mann collecton! Featured n wool checks or flannels or crsp rayons n sprng mauve, grey, blue, aqua or navy. All superbly talored and handsomely detaled yet only 39.95!. SUT SALON. SECOND TLOO Open Thursday Nght tl 9. \ < KENLWORtH Vol LX: No, 5.. NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 954 Knlrrrrf «kcrond dlu l«*ll >naltt-r»t hr r«kt omcc at Crunlnr.l, N. J. 24 Pages TEN CENTS ovespoolconstructdn Townshp Commttee Tuesday MUht unanmously approved,f /p)caton Cranford Swmmng Club, nc., for a buldng permt to construct a 23,000 prvate : Rmmng pool, bath house and ;nkng area a Cranford and-hasluw avenues., " - approval carred prov- Mm that swmmng club, at N expense, provde access to property from Orange avenue by w.y Haskrs avenue, a dstance (l Approxmately,500 feet. Although nearly 50 resdents,vce present at meetng, May-.,r P. P. Andersen, who presded, mtcd dscusson to subects pr Hum swmmng pool. - He ponted out that two publc hearngs already have been held on subject and Townshp Commttee has consdered all factors nvolved. applcaton has been revewed by townshps engneerng, buldng and health departments as well as by State Board Health. AU seagences, he sad, have found applcaton n order. applcaton also meets terms. zonng ordnance whch was enacted recently to protect resdents aganst anythng that could be consdered as a nusance, and followng a full dscusson, :t was opnon commttee that;, buldng permt should be granted.., applcaton has aroused con- Vew 9 Reduce Adult Readng Televson, and fact" "a dsmal vew- lfe s ten.-por-l rayed. n -.todays fcton are cted by Harold Haagenscn, lbraran, as reasons for a drop n crculaton n adult department nt tre Cranford Publc Lbrary durng 9S3. Haagensens annual report reveals a total crculaton..-,,; -- : r 2,672, an ncrease 2,950 over Heart Fund Canvass and Tag Day K< suts; Card Party, Proceeds to Be Added Wth donatons stll comng n, collectons.n Cranford for Amercan Heart Assocaton ths week had reached a total 2,707, t ws"announced by James F. Humash, charman, ard Wll;m.J. Gubas,. co 7 charman. Returns from recent houseto-huusc canvass were reported as totalng 2,686.44, wth returns stll ncomplete. Tag Day collectons amounted to ;/ Results house-to-house canvass conducted on February 4 wll be reported by dstrcts next week, Burrash- sad., local drve leaders requested that" persons who may. not have lc/cu contacted n canvass send r contrbutons to Wllam Mc- Cct, treasurer, at Cranford Branch Unon County Trust Company. :" Added to. fund total also wll bo proceeds beneft card partes sponsored yesterday by several local women. > Educaton TV Topc State Coordnator To Speuk Wednesday, At Roosevelt School "What, New Jersey s Dong About Televson" wll be topc Wllam H. Kng, coordnator Vlsunl Educaton Department State.Department, Educaton,at a jont parent educaton meetng four elementary schools Wednesday evenng at oclock n audtorum U Mr. Kngs talk wll J d by sldes and a queston and answer perod wll follow. topc s tmely nterest n vew budget cuts made by Governor Robert M. Mcyner. n hs budget message to Legslature, governor sad he recommended cuttng out all funds for states expermental televson staton at Rutgers Unversty.-For past year, state TV staton has been sendng po» mams on a closed crcut to classmoms n New Brunswck, Hghland Park and Planleld to study r vulue nnd effectveness. A commsson apponted by former Governor Alfred E, Drs- s now studyng educatonal value televson. Ths croup has been operatng. Rutrs staton. commsson says enough studes havent been made to determne TVs usefulness to educaton, but recommends contnung study untl more def- nlo reports-are made. Governor Moyner feels poper way to teach students s n classroom. battle between governor and educaton leaders wll!>e settled by Legslature. (omtltee Name* Dolun To Fre Department Leonard R. DoTan, 23 years old, 2(H Lncoln. Park, east, was np- ponted a pafd member fre leparlment. effectve March, by le Townshp Commttee Tuesduy lt. He flls vacancy caused.recent death- Freman Harold Lockwood. A natve Cranford, Mr. Dolan uas graduated from", Cranford School nnd served n aboard U. S. S. Mssour tor four ycqrs. spendng several months n Korean waters. He was an electrcans mate, thrd Mr. Dolan, who s sngle, s errjjpjoyud as a safety specalst by V Amercan. nsuruncc Comn u Newark fce.. prevous year, out, however, tht t s ponted ths ncrease has to be.chalked up to junor department, as crculaton n adult. department was two books less per day than n 052. "Televson s partly responsble,", report states, "but we feel that, as many revewers do Hct6rT~ls rftt assatsfyngas- rr fonncr v years. A dsmal vew lfe s ten portrayed, and many readers expect books to gve m a lft; "Most lbrarans report that non-fcton count has been steadly rsng. Cranford also fnds ths to be true. Ths year (953) 65 per cent books read were fcton." total crculaton fgure s broken down as follows: Adult department TT- Fcton, 50,35; honlcton, ; total, 76,398; junor department Fcton, 8,73; non-fcton, 2,465; total. books, 3,96; pctures, 5,078; total books nnd pctures, 36,274; grand total crculaton n both departments, 2,672. n commentng on Haagensens report, J. H. McCoy; presdent thp Cranford Free Publc Lbrary, remarked that t was encouragng that junor department showed up so well and declared that success shown, n "arousng and stmulatng nterest n readng n. early, formatve years, despte dstractons rado and televson, s a wonderful trbute to work beng done by our. lbrary staff." ncrease n junor department durng year was 3.603, whle re was a drop 653 n. adult department crculaton fgure, lbrarans report reveals. At close 953, re were 30,26 books-n lbrary, ncludng 23,075 n adult department and 7,4 n junor department Durng year,280 books were purchased and 52 receved as gfts and 859 were Wthdrawn from crculaton. A total 6,08 books (Contnued on page eght) Legon Post ntates 7 New Members Cranford Post 22, Amercan Legon, ntated 7 hew members Tuesday evenng at a ceremony at Casno. ntaton was conducted by Guy. D. Peck.- new members are: Howard L. Afrncscn, John J. Bonncr, Nathan W. Edmonds, John Harcketts, Mlton L. Loshn, John T. Lyons, Lawrence W. Morone, Danel H. Moses, Jrfhn C. Rcardo,,Wl an\*p. Schmal, Joseph SlchroVskyXEdwn P. Spader, Wllam C. Stoeffler, James C. Stokes and Wllam F. Turk, all Cranford. Also, Matw OShea NewfContnued on page eght). sderable nterest n communty and last weeks publc hearng on buldng applcaton attracted more than 350 resdents > largest crowd ever to attend a meetng governng body. Most protests came from resdents Cranford* avenue. Garden street and Bloomngdale avenue.; ".. "..;! -. J. Cuozzo and Sons, rvngton, was awarded contract for constructon a santary sewer n South avenue,-east, 676 feet westerly from j Lehgh Valley Ralroad, on r low hd 2,900. re were three bdders. Monarch.Fuel Co., Elzabeth, receved contract for supplyng townshps annual, gasolne requrements on ts bd.6 a cent under tank wagon prce at tme delvery. --Tax-eoHeetor-A B. Caldwell reported tax collectons n January totaled 254,520.3 whch 239, were for current years levy.. A resoluton was adopted requestng Unon County Park Commsson to deed to Cranford for street purposes a road known as Crane Parkway n Park Vllage. roadway s located n Sperry tract, south Lehgh Valley Ralroad. Also adopted was a resoluton enablng townshp to partcpate n annual state ad project for road repars and street mantenance. Of 3, total project, state \vll bear 2,225 and townshp balance. - : _-_Thccprnmtteg authorzed sale for,200 anor parcel land requred by Garden State Parkway. KndergartenRound-UpOpens At Grade Scltboh Monday Summer round-up for kndergarten chldren wll be held startng Monday and contnung* all next week. Dr. Howard R. Best, superntendent Schools, announced... Dr. Best sad refund-up s beng held earler ths year because probable openng two new elementary schools n September. He explaned.nformaton s needed so that plans can be made for proper dstrbuton students n sx elementary.buldngs. Enrollment wll be daly from :30 lo noon at Cleveland, Lncoln. Roosevelt and Sherman schools. "One chef advantages an early round-up." Dr. Qcst sjjd, "stems from fact that t wll permt parents to provde; for physcal examnatons, toger wth necessary noculaton and Vaccnaton before Warm sum- Band Plans Concert % Hgh School Muscans To Perform at CHS JomorrawJSght- _ Local Grl n Contest Legon Oratorcal Wnner n, Sem-Fnals Round Frday Nght As wnner Crahford contest, Carol Koyen, daughter Dr. and E. A. Koyert 2fr Mln street, wll partcpate tomorrow evenng at 8 oclock n county sem-fnals Amercan Legon Oratorcal Contest at Scotch Plans Hgh School. local contest, under sponsorshp pf Cranford Post 22_ Amercan Legon, was conducted durng. assembly Frday mornng: at Cranford Hgh School: Wllam Douglas was second and wll be alternate contestant and Barbara W. Brown was thrd. Each contestant -was requlred-to delver a 0 to 2 mnute prepared speech on Unted States Consttuton, whch was followed by a four - mnute extemporaneous spefceh on an assgned porton -Consttutlon Mss Koyens topc for prepared speech was " Consttuton Speaks Today." For extemporaneous porton contest, she spoke on mpeachment. judges were Rev. Robert G. Longaker, pastor Frst Presbyteran Church and Walter E. Cooper, former presdent Board Educaton, and Wllam Schmal, local busnessman. At sem-fnals tomorrow evenng n musc room Scotch Plans school, local wnner wll agan delver her prepared address and wll be called upon to sgned secton Consttuton forfour mnutes. Contestants from Weslcld, Planfeld, Roselle Park, Scotch Plans, Jonathan Dayton Regonal Hgh School n Sprngfeld and Summt wll also partcpate. frst and second place wnners n ths contest wll enter county fnals whch wll be held March 5 at p. m. at post rooms Martln-Wallburg Post No. 3 n Wcseld. Two contestants from eastern end county wll also partcpate. t was announced that programs are open to publc. annual- concert ; 53- pece Cranford Hgh School Band under drecton Lous F. Haar, drector nstrumental.musc, n Cranford Publc Schools, wll be held a,t 8:5 p. m. tomorrow n. hgh school audtorum... hgh school band wll.be asssted by 30-pece elementary band. hgh school band ytl present followng program: Old Venna Knj. Royul llu»8»r«._ Kn* Oh! My Pa Pa." Burkhardt Calfektn Calthcnlca Bennett Gcrthwln Selecton Gcnhwn Durng ntermsson, elementary school muscans wll fcr followng program: Promoton,. Vllage Chapel Starter... Chenete Kbble Rlbble hgh* school, band wll conclude program wth se selectons : Mozart Matrculates... Templeton E Plurtbua Unmh :. Jewell -, Remember Chopn...Bennett. Mercury. Kns Atlantc < Salranelc t, thrd and fourth movements* Baton twrlcrs wll perform durng four marches. Offcers. band arc: Presdent, Arthur Kame; vce-presdent, Lee Ferguson;. secretarytreasurer, Tmothy Schumann; lbraran, Donald Creghton; and drum majorette, Barbara Haar. Andersen Canddate? Mayor Reports Many Strongly Urge Hm Run for Freeholder Mayor Fred P. Andersen Cranford and Mayor Charles P. Baley Westeld are beng promnently mentoned n county poltcal crcles ths week as two Good Government Republcan canddates for Board Chosen Freeholders. Good Government group s expected to announce ts full slate canddates tonght at a meetng, n Elzabeth. Mayor Andersen admtted last nght that he, has been "strongly urged" to enter freeholder race and that much support s comng openly from persons dened wth Good Government Republcan organzaton: He added, however, that many or respon to dents throughout county also Westcld on March 6 and 7. ng pas several days n an effort to have hmenter freeholder race. mayor sad he has made no commtment or decson and that he has no -poltcal ambtons any knd or than to serve resdents or Cranford to best hs ablty. Cranford has not had a reprcservtatvc on freeholder board snce large board was abolshed n favor nne-man board about 20 years ago. Pror to that tme, each communty n county had a representatve on Board Freeholders. Plan Colorful nterors for Schools One outstandng features two new elementary schools now under constructon wll be r colorful nterors. ; A faculty-admnstraton commttee, buldng commttee and archtect, Regnald Mursh, worked closely n selecton colors. B. C, Bclden, charman buldng commttee, ponted out that group amed to select pleasant, pastel shaded that were not glossy and provded good lght retlcctqn. n classrooms, seven dlnvrtnt combnatons wall color and floor color have been selected. wall colors nclude lght cream, wedgewood blue, melon green and foun green, whle floor tle n mottle effect wll be medum green, two shades gruy and tan. y wll be used n varous combnatons to gve a two-tone effect. outsde wall each classroom wll be almost all wndows, whle on front wall re wll bo green chalk boards and on back wall cork boar. On or sde wall re wll be wardrobes up to top doorways. n classrooms, corrdors and audtorum-gymnasum, re wll be suspended uoustc whte tle celngs. A green and black terrazzo floor s plunned for corrdors wth an ndan.vory tle wanscot and melon green pant above wanscot. n three vestbules, re wll be dark and lght olve nonsup tle wth face brck called a Normun brck whch s a lght tan color for walls. Hghlghtng audtorumgymnasum wll be exposed lamnated wood trusses n natural fnsh. re wll be medum green pant above plywood wanscot. floor wll be maple- and ncandescent lghtng tlh wll be recessed n uj; Four tables wll swng down from wall so that room can be used for a lunchroom and for or purposes. teachers room wll be n wedgewood green Wth a gray tle floor. - Melon green pant s planned for kndergurten*. A specal rubber tle floor wth colls Under t for radant heatng s planned. floor wll - also nclude a. specal alphabet crcle desgn on floqr. coat room kndergartens wlll contan non-slp tle on floor n sand gray shades. fce sutes wll also be n melon green wth gray tle floor, whle tolets wll be n two shades green, buff and vory. Except for audtorum-gymnasum, re wll be fluorescent mcr months." Members summer roundup commttees four elementary school PTAs have dstrbuted to homes prospectve kndergarten students enrollment cards, emergency cards, preschool medcal record forms and letters trom school prncpals. Any parent who has not been contacted may call at school fces for materal. To ; be elgble for kndergarten n September, a chld must be lve years old by January, 855. Or entrance requrements nclude: A copy brth certllcate, statement vaccnaton wthn past fve years, statement mmunzaton aganst dphra wthn one year {negatve Schck test or booster shotkand establshment Cranford address. Crane Lsts X-ray Dates Unt To Conduct Program Here March 23, 24 Robert Crane Cranford, charman program development commute Unon County Tuberculoss and Heatth League. nc.. announced a low-cost comnn!»uy x-ray program wll be conducted n Cranford on Mprch 23 and 24. Mr. Crane sad servce s carred on n cooperaton wth Board Health and Unon County Medcal Socety. progrant wll be conducted at Board Health lcc, Alden street. On March 23 servce wll be avalable from 6:30 to 9 p. m. and on March 24 from 2 to 4 p. n. and 0:30 to 9 p.m. survey, Mr. Crane sad, s for adults only and cost per x- ray s.50. Persons wth abnormal fndngs n xray survey are referred to r prvate physcans for furr study. _ survey, s open to all. resdents Unon County and those from one town may attend any sesson at any tme. n Kenlworth, servce wll be avalable on Aprl 3 from 2 to 4 p. m. and 6 to 8 p. n. ut Hardng School and Garwood wll be vsted on Aprl 28 at Frst Ad Center at same haurs.. county-wde program gets underway Wednesday when servce wll be avalable at Roselle Park Hgh School. Pror to comng to Cranford. unt wll vst Unon, on March 9. 0 and, and andaprl and Summt on Aprl 6 and 7. See End Of Smoke Jerxey Central Re tortn All Steam Engne* Goug l»y Aprl 25 CornplanU about smoke from Jersey Central roundhouse on North avenue, cast, soon wll be a thng past, accordng to a letter from ralroad read at Monday nghts Board Health lghtng throughout buldngs. r cetn!»»whch t was revealed Anor feature new schools <ru" all steam engne* are hedwllf be alumnum, wndow..... «... door frames throughout. Mr. Bclden ponted out that two schools one n Brooksdc place and or n Walnut avenue wll be dentcal. y each contan 2 clauroomv a kndergarten, two specal actvtes rooms. U teachers room, an audtorum-/ gymnasum and an fce, sute, whch contans space for a nurses room, general fce and prncpals fce. Assstng n selecton nteror colors were: - Mss Helen Klase. M*s, rene Glbert, and uled to be gone from Cranford by Aprl 25. n That date has boon set for completon Jersey Central program replacement steam engnes wth dess. lj. FWht superntendent mj and rollng equpment ctnmuncaton.. letter was n res w>nse to one wrtten by local health body on January 27 reportng co»vptant* smoke emanatng from roundhouse. Mr. Whtener reported he made a personal check whch revealed steps hud been Executve Heads Lsted Red Cross Leaders n Fund Campagn GEORGE SY8E8KEV PAUL O. DUNHAM Brorhood Servce Frday, World Day Prayer Marck 5 Under sponsorshp Cnmford Clergy Councl, two specal communty-wde servces h«ve been scheduled n observance Brorhood Week and World >Uy Pruyer. Brorhood Week servce wll be held tomorrow evenng at 8:30 at Temple Beth-El, whle World Day Prayer program s slated for Calvary Luran Church on Murch 5. Brorhood Kervlre "Why Beleve n Brorhood" wll bo sermon topc tomorrow Rev. Arnold J. Dahlcust, pastor Calvary Luran Church. RcV. Mr. Dahlqust was pastor Evangelcal Luran Church or St. Mark n Jamaca. L.., where hs work led to development an nterracal congregaton. Hs talk wll nclude references to ths work. Rabb:Phlp Brand wll conduct servce, wth assstance members Clergy Councl. Temple Chor wll also partcpate n " program.. An Onejj Shubbat refreshment and song* wll follow n vestry. women Temple Beth-El wll act as hostesses. Among those who wll attend s Mayor Fred P. Andersen. Rabb (Srund nvted members all faths to attend servce. natonwde observance Brorhood Week s sponsored by Natonal Conference, Chrstans and Jews. observance opened last Sunday and contnues untl ths Sunday. purposes _ Brorhood Week.-accordng-to Dr. Everett R Cllnchy, presdent Natonal Conference, are to gve people an opportunty to re-dedcate mselves as ndvduals to deals respect for people and human rghts.. "We try to dramatze practcal thngs that people can do to promote an understandng and real zlton to those deals. Brorhood Week s essentally u campagn aganst prejudces am bgotres that dsfgure and dstort relgous, busness, socal and poltcal relatons," Mr. Clnchy Hat-. A. ; has a regstraton 42 for ts current sprng. semester, Churles Redden, presdent-drector, announced. school s now mrldlh-tng «ten-week term each Thursday evenng at Cranford Hgh School. v World Day Prayer n conjuncton wth Cranford Clergy Councl, Cranford Councl Church Women wll sponsor World Day Prayer servce March 5 at Calvary Luran Church. Rev. Arnold J. Dahlqust, pastor host church, wll delver sermon. Louse Husmann Calvary Church wll be solost. SVend Evnst s n churge program. followng wonw cu wll- partcpate n servce: Benjamn Cyphers Frst Presbyteran Church, Mr«. Morse Shepard Temple Beth-El, Ednu Randolph St. Marks A.M.E. Church,- Wllam C. Collns Methodst Church, Dunlcl Kusv Osceola Presbyteran Church, L. J. Ferrs Trnty Epscopal Church and R- K. Neuman Calvary Luran Church. servce for, ;f954 observance was wrtten by Sarah Chakko, presdent shell a Tloburn College, located at Lucknow, nda. Each your natonal World Dny Prayer commttee asks a woman or group women from one.countres observng day to wrte " servce.." ~ " : A meetng to formulate plans for servce was held Tuesday mornng at. Cnlvnry Luran Church by -executve board Crunford Councl Church Women. t was nnouuced that women nl churches are nvted to attend servce. Buldng PermtH Fve permts for one-famly dwellngs, wore approved Tuesday nght by, Townshp Commttee f l h H M V H 2 County Park drve.,0(0; Wllam Schllng, 4 Lexngton avc nue, (,000; Wllam P. Schmal. 4 South Unon avenue, 2,000; T. V. Albert, 727 Wllow street. 7000, nnd 729 Wllow street" Ol 20,000. Jumble Store Week Plans Recall 20 Years 9 Servce Vfash Yorsf, Mrt. Mary Lenz and taken to releve stuaton, and Burton Longcnbach. teachers; Ruth Janovsk, supervsor elementary educaton; Mss Etta Tunncr, prncpal Cleveland and Roosevelt schools; Vncent Sarnowak, prncpal Lncoln and Sherman schools; and Dr. Howard R. Best, superntendent schools. Also nervng on buldng commttee wth Mr. Belden re G. Holmes Wllams and L. Talaferro. n added that root trouble would be elmnated completely wth tnal d&ppc:runcc steam lfteono<vcs from townshp t) Aprl. board also receved a raeport on cooperaton Unted State* Gypsum Company plant n Clark n cuttng down on smoke and at* polluton followng complants front Cranforxl resdents (Contnued on payc ht) Next week wll be observed as Jumble Store Week n honor Junor Servce Leagues Jumble Store at 0 South avenue, cast, whch s markng 20 years servce n communty., Durng week, collectons for store wll be mudc every day by members league, t was announced by Edmund F. Faulkner, chnlrmun. Jumble Store commttee. Loral resdents are requested lo donate clothng and brc-a-brac for resale ut store. Proceeds such sales are used by league for ts phlanthropc actvtes. Cranford Junor Servce League, formed n )28. llrst opened ts Jumble Store n fall 033 at 3 Eastman street tnder drecton Walda Roscm-runt/. Florence Sporry was charman nrst store commttee. Or servce -csrztons had smlar stores and desgnated m thrft shops, but Scotch mad one local leagues members referred to tlw Cranford establshment us "Jumble Store" because thats what tuch xhops were called n her homeland, am name stuck. Eustmun street store was rented on a month-to-month btslst for 25 u month k durng llrst year and wns gven up n June. same, store was stll vacant n September, so league rented t ugun, ths tme on a le-a-l- bash; at 35 u month.. When n )47, despte acceptance s rent ncrease to (! ṛ > and an fer to pay 75, landlord decded he wanted "a hgher class busness" n hs store, Jumble Store WHS moved to 0 Walnut avenue on u two-year lcast\ wth an opton to renew, at!)0 a month. lease was renewedm 9-9, und durng one year second lease league members worked toward securng a new and better ste for store. Fnally, n classfed secton ol. Ctzen and Chroncle, y found that re was a possbly sutable house for sale on K<>uth avoue. present home Jumble Store was purchased n June, )50. anl after renovaton was opened for busness on November that year. j Formaton Cranford Jujnor Servce League took place n fall ll)l!h wth 0 charter members: Molle O. Harrow. Kathryn J. Hurley, Krme K. Hall, Georga H. Hall. Kathryn X Hansel, Maran F. Mller. Elane W. Pane, Prudence R. Saford, Madge U. Talaferro, Edth H. Wld, Who was elected frst presdent. Although possblty attanment n regular store seemed remote nt that tme, even-n dream group was a permanent thrft shop rar than spasmadc rummage sales whch were chef source revenue for next lew,(.«>r«uratr«l (.amass MaH-l for March 6-7 By Charman Dunham Members executve Yrommttce am dstrct captans for. annual, fund drve t,< be conducted durf March by de Cranford- Garwood -Kenlworth Chapter, Amercan- Hed Cross, were announced today by Paul O,. punham, who s servng for hs thrd year as executve charman. local quota ths year s 4,- 40, slghtly less..than last years quota as ;«result- curtalment Ko< Cross followng cessaton hostltes n Korea. Mr. Dunham.revealed that plans for 054 drve \eall for aconcentrated solctngcampagn ovrr week-end Msrch <> and T.- He urgel local resdents to coop-. crate so that bulk yf fmdrasn actvtes may l>e completed over that one week-end. executve charman also requested that each one; contrbute HORACE K. CORBN, Jr. as- generously.an possble to axsure ample funds. for contnuance nt many servces rendered by Red Cross locally und on a natonal and nternatonal scale. Among local servces referred to by Mr. Dunham were Cranford-Gurwood-Kenlworth Chapters Home Servce actvtes, and Motor Corps, Canteen Corps and Gray Lades servces to veterans hosptals n area. charman explaned that although natonal Bloodmoblc program was dscontnued by Red Cross after halt hostltes n Korea, local chapters Blood Bank s stll actve n provdng blood for llness and accdent cases n hosptals n ths area., Mr. Dunhun announced that t. WrStout 42 North Unon avenue, who was treasurer for last years campagn, wll serve n.that capacty agan ths year., Area charmen were named by Mr. Dunham as follows: North Sde Werner Freudenbcrg, 20 Maple place; South Sde Rchard de, 33(5 South Unon aveon ))«(/(! tyht) Wcscld Mans Condton Crtcal AYe* Crash Edward J. Terney, 4, West- Held, chef engneer "ut Bayonf Kellnery Esso Standard Company, was reported stll n crtcal condton lust nght ut Multlenberg Hosptal, Planleld, where he was taken after a car n whch le was a passenger struck-, Publc Servce pole on Rartah road near Coln Kelly street at 4 a. m. Sunday... llmxl plasma from polce departments supply was admnstered to Mr. Terney, -who suf- fered,\ deep laceraton neck wlvn hs head went through wndsheld ear, by Dr. Jean Herz, who was called from hs tlce near scene crash. njured man was taken to hosptal n Frst Ad Squad ambulance. polce reported car was drven by Salvatore Muggo, 39, 74 Wlnut avenue, wh was treated by Dr. leu: for contusons chest..t. Lester Powell, who nyest- gated, sad crash splt po " and dd.extensve damage to tle front ear. t was reported two men were returnng from Bayone ufttr attendng a dnner n hon a fellow-employe, Assstng n nvestgaton were Sgt. Edward Lee and Patrolmen Wllam Cnssey, l-oo Schultz, JThomus lkton andjohn Benc- detto. Sprn«Cleanng Work Slarle<l on Vacant Lots Townshp Engnwr Patrck J. dull reported ths week that members hs department have started r annual "sprng cleanng" vacant lots. As. long s wear remans favorable, he sad, hs men wll.! contnue cuttng weeds and rakj ng up and removal debrsfrom towuby-owued property.,,. v,-

2 : *. : t */> >-<;.*: #... r J -. " * * " ".. _:_: r:,, f:.r. : - : _,_: _* _J:l_J_... :._j v : ;.?«: Roosevelt to Dscus* UN Mder When Cranford College Club prcse.js Frankln D. "You and UN." audence"wlt h*-ar vwf one who known; n; ths ths organzaton g from ts Same tme after her husbands dtaln she was apponted to Unted States delegaton to VS* - General Assembly by Presdent»n drartng Unversal Declar- Harrv S Truman. As thar- alcom Hunan Rghts. Accordng man Commsson on Human U> "J* New York Tmes, report, Rghts UNESCO, she took part she prop****! that declaraton Brd* Eye PEAS OR FRENCH Star KM WHTE TUNA Tetter TEA BAGS UUm DE88EKTS BRKF7F Detergent wth B face etelka NEW GLEEX T««th Paste pkg. lu-mt pkg. 3tc fturt «7r UB.O RTZ CRACKERS Flagstaff TOMATO emphasze, "personal rghts, procedural rghts, socal rghts, poltcal rghts; and,rght to enjoy mnmum standards economc, socal and cultural wellbeng. Though nternatonally-mfnded, Mrs: Roosevelt has retaned her n- *rft n Horaoytc Antrffln P* tc? -and has, on.occason, bee mentoned as t v possble poltcal canddate. She has stated she wll never seek an electve post. Only hck tme prevents her entrance nto poltcal scene to extent her nterest would warrant. She wrtes a great deal for magn addton to her wellr l stands to reason more low prce* mean more savng* for jrott. And nowhere n town wll you fnd more LOW PRCES than rght here at CHAS. KUKTZ MKT.! Our market* full em. yre on every shelf ard table... n every department and case... because we make every, prce a low prce every, day! You wont get rch on any one tem but you wll. saye pennes hand-over-flst and yll add up quckly to mghty welcome savngs extra cash to use as you wll. ~ Frozen Food* Brds-Eye BEEF FES Dulany ORANGE JUCE Dulany STRNG BEANS THt CKANTOHD CTTttBTAHDCHftOfflCLl, TfatJMPAT, fphpary for 59e 2 cans- 25c Ruth Martns MENU SECRETS from LOOK Magaznes Dream Ktchen Non-fat salad dressng: Adda eat to salads wth ths lowcalore dressng. Combne - followng ngredents n -shaker-top Jar: l«teaspoon, salt. U teaspoon paprka, V* teaspoon dry mustard, \\ teaspoon pepper, teaspoon grated onon, teaspoon chopped parsley, teaspoon chopped green pepper, V cup tomato Juce. Mx well. Store ltt.refrxerator. FOR TPS ABOUT DET- NG. SEE THE CURRENT SSUE OF LOOK. 2 med. b. pkg. 44c Save 3c OC< cans atv Save 4c Flagstaff GOLDEN CREAM CORN 2 cans 33 Flagstaff APPLE SAUCE Beechnut COFFEE Westons LEMON or ORANGE WAFERS S OPERATED 3 SYSESKf. JM. to 6 P. M. Dary b. can Save 5c can 9 C Save 4c 99* Save 0c 35 Save 4c VFLVFR CRANPORD Assst 9 al Mosque Helen Spp, daughter Mr. and Frank Slpp, Jr.; 54 Elzabeth avenue, anc} Jane Barnhart, daughter Mr. and W. Barnhort 7 Glen wood road, both students at Rooscfelt School, lend a helpng hand to Wllam Dlehl as be makes up for hs role ~ Hansel n verson chldrens opera, "Hansel and Grctel," presented at Mosque atre,newark, Saturday n Grffth Musc Foundatons young peoples orchestral concert s Tesr telert-and-janc-wcro-part- a large contrjgpnt-ot Ctanford chldren who attended all four concerts n seres. known "My Day" and "f You Ask Me." -n se-she has dscussed such subjects as women n poltcs, problems n labor, chld welfare, and youth. She has favored unversal mltary tranng and has always opposed racal dscrmnaton. Among her books* are "When You Grow Up to Vote" (832) and "A Trp to Washngton wth Bobby and Betty" (937), "Chrstmas, A Story" (940) se for chldren. "Ths s MyStory* (937) and "Ths Remember" (948) tell her personal story. Roosevelt holds an honorary degree Doctor Humane Letters-from Russell Sage College, and honorary LL.D., from John Marshall College Law, and an honorary doctorate cvl laws from Oxford Unversty. She s an honorary rnember Ph. Beta Kappa. She "has receved many awards for her servce n varous felds.... Wth her, many nterests she has lttle tme for recreaton except for occasonal long walks. She lkes to read poetry aloud, enjoys John Stenbecks novels, looks for Van Goghs pantngs n art galleres and names Wagner and Beethoven as her favorte composers. Duplcate Brdge - Wnners Lsted At regular duplcate sesson Cranford Brdge League recently, ; followng were wnners and runners-up:. - n " Howell secton H. R. Copspn Cranford and C R. Mayne Wesleld,, frst; J. Porcella and F. Swanekamp, both Cranford, second; A. Angus and Mss Mt. McCurdy, both Cranford, ted wth G. R. Pease, Weseld and H, Gruber, Cranford,. for thrd; R. W. Hoggman, Cranford, and W. R, Hfman. Fanwood, and W. J. Foppert and D. N. Tyre, both" Cranford.. n Mtchell secton North- South, Mr. and J. Burton Cranford, frst; Mr. and R. T. Hazeldne Cranford, second, and M. J. Bedford and H. Bedford Wesleld; thrd; East-West, Mr. and R. F. Leavy Cranford. frst; Mr. and R. A. Roth Fanwood. second, and Mr. and Johnson Cranford, thrd. Attends Workshop ChaHes Redden, presdentdrector Cranford Adult School, nc., attendee! a workshop yesterday afternoon, alt Newark YMCA to dscuss lablty to- Two Outstandng Values n Qualty lquors BLENDED WHSKEY RESERVE BAR Blend G. MAURCE mported FRENCH BRANDY 8 Year* Old 4-4? 3.99 W Ffth teexd LQUORtSTORE We Delver CRanford N. on Ave. surance and to exchange workshop was sponsored by a report a dsturbance. Dvson Adult Educaton State Department Educaton and New Jersey Assoca- Jumps From Wndow ton f6rjadult Educaton. Reported by polce to have jumped from wndow hs secondrfteor room at Brook taagenutslng :rlome, wnere ne- a patent, Andrew. Panphok. Seaman Eugene Drcks, son was Mr. and Harry G. Drcks - 68, Lnden, apparently escaped Garwood, unnjured Monday afternoon when formerly Cranford, s servng he landed n shrubbery. After treatment by Dr. Anthony Sordlll aboard USS Mdway, whch s he was taken to Marlboro State assgned to Sxth Fleet n Hosptal n Frst Ad Squad Medterranean Sea. He recently ambulance. Vsted Greece. A graduate. Cranford Hgh School, he has been n navy for past 5months. Hsbror, Robert F; Drcks, s Ream Ar Force Base, he s playng on felds basketball and baseball teams. A graduate Holy Trnty Hgh.School, WBsleld, he was actve n both sportssyhlle a student. Dsorderly Charge Arrested by. Sgt. ; Wlla Gasmann on charges pt beng drunk and dsorderly, usng:,.loud, prane and ndecent language and l M d J U A l f S h ng, 50,. l6 Munsee drve, warf released n. 50 bal Monday for appearance n-courtmarch. Sgt. Gassmann reported, that Scheurng was. very abusve and pushed hm when he went to Scheurn GRANDMOTHER knew trck or two. For one thng she always had a pot old fashoned burnt sugar mxed wth juces from farm vegetables wth herbs and spces smmerng-on back stpve. n when Grandpop butchered.a calf or pg or put axe to a couple surplus roosters for Sunday dnner she was all set to make her gravy and boy was that some gravy. - Nowadays"you dont have to do t thatawpy, Gravy Master people who have known Grandmas trcks for years do t all for you. y bend over hot stove so that you can be up and about. Just get a tn r, new READY- GRAVY. AU you do s heat and pour t over bread, rce or noodle* when kds come home from school or use t wth your pan juces f you ar«roastng any knd meat or poultry. Try ths easy.modern way, t has all old tme savor. Just ask your grocer for READY GRAVYv madebygrayy Master. BEAUTFUXY CLEANED be Questonnares maled out recently to all local merchants, n. eludng non members as well lbemb«rs. Presdent Sdney Be«* wll presde. Zmmerman Attends Add Barton, Mystery* to Lst Qf Dramatc Club Successes ~" By JOHN WHTTLESEY, f you lke a good mystcry~play, and ths wrter does, we hope you wtnessed ntrgung dcngs on stage at Sherlock Hall last nlf y.mmer Cranford Hgh School, a conventon n Mlwaukee ths by Walter Hackett to r long lst- successful productons. ton. week. Natonal Assocaton,,lay was probably unfamlar to mbst us, snce t was rst performed Nan Fay gave an attractve and sympatc portrayal Phylls, Secondary School Prncpals u\ London n 96 and so far as* Els younger sster, who has He left for meetng on FYclaj. we know has never been gven formance as_ as. husbandwho been deceved by Gerald Barton and returned yesterday. pressonally ha ths country. struggles desperately py gaganst a and s nearly vctm crcumstances n hs death. Robert Fast Ruth Janovsk, supervsor Some pf lnes have a percepably dated and stlted qualty, par- s gulty. quarrel scene be- put n a bref, and engagng ap- mountng convcton that hs wfe elementary educaton; Mss Etta Tunner, prncjpal Cleveland and tcularly n early mnutes tween se two was done wth pearance as her fance, Harry, Roosevelt ; Schools, and Vncent e proceedngs, when. prncpals pece are requred to tellng effect despte mprobable tone lnes. Buckley and Denns OMara were Matland. -, mnor parts, Busness Men Meetng Surnowsk, prncpal _ Lncoln t s pleasant to record that " competently handled by Carolyn dash about. stage dspensng Several promoton plans for 9- and Sherman Schools attended a Barton Mystery s resolved wthout servces a detectve, Pr- Holroyd and Henry Gruber. tense dalogue n order to let 54 wll be dscussed at tonghts Jont meetng last week n Allantc Cty Amercan Asela-, bout; n thfcrcast mmnent Sherlock Holmes or Martn Kane suspense and comedy. Mansell John Gles drecton was expert udence n on what all fuss s vate Eye, <Sr Bran er n pace, movement, and balance dnner meetng, Cranford Busne.s Assocaton at 6:30 ton School Admnstratds and d execut, executon one Harry y Matlandd school. nstead author has njected nto.proceedngs a mar- proper n both atmosphere, and Rchards handsome settng was oclock n Coach and Fdur Restaurant. Also to be dscussejd wjll vellously - nsnuatng scamp decoraton. for murder Gerald Barton. Elementary School Prncpals pnee se prelmnares arc over, Assocaton.. play settles down nto a skll- Beyerly great psychc,: manpulator ereal undulatons, Dramatc Club can well be All n all, a producton whch " H mlly plotted, fast-movng drama n whch suspcon s arully contrved and suspense well sustaned. brandy, and, should occason connosseur or peoples proud., wth some entertanng comedy j demand, forger marrage l- thrown n for good measure. censes., n portrayal ths To all ths players gave ; shrewd and engagng trckster, r best, and.t was very good ndeed. T6 Lousa Old as El all that one could ask, Kchard Keppjer was just about handlng CranforcTs Sunday Drug Store Schedule ACERS 9 P.M. cpher-s HATHAWAY & BARONS WLL BE CLOS ts;-always SAFER To Buy Your Drug Needs n a Drug Store VCE EXTRA CHARGE Store HOVN 7 S0 A. M. to 6 P. M. Standsh fell job carryng mystc mumbo - jumbo, comc, prncpal thread suspcon blackmal and nerv-tnglng up to clmax, and ths she dd ] seance scene n whch mystery n lne style wth a tense portrayal s resolved wth equal aplomb, n.whch voce and gesture were Anor notable partcpant n lmyyynehumorouspassaec:rthcpla3r b l k d t o h r f P l h f h l ng opposte her. Allan Whtney j was Rankn Mllard, whose bumbjavc a pressonally rounded per- lng Sr Everard Marshall was SHELTE-MST"... ALL-TME FAVORTE J GARLAND and only Garland makes famous "Shelte-Mst" cardgan that has been worn and loved by mllons school, college and career grls. Some smart grk own two three, OF even more! Wonderful-to : touch mported Shetlandtype wool, wth tmeless, classc cut and detal, pearly buttons. n most beauul colors known to yarn. Szes 32 to 40, 6.98 and a prze at prce!- truly n ven as he s frst skeptcal and n convnced Beverleys powers. As hs efjusjve and overbearng wfe who s con-, trarwse convnced and dsllusoned. Ellenor Madden was excellent. Toger y kept comedy relef n full swng. Helen Newbcrt played wdow murdered, man wth, convncng Golden Age Club Prepares Scrupbooks Scrapbooks for Chldrens Country Home n Mountansde were made at regular monthly meetng Golden Age Club at-osccolrprcsbytcran-ehurch-or- Tuesdy. Those who met at U a: m. to work on scrapbooks were E. R. Glbert, L. R. Fles, M. Tecse, D. Teegarden, E: Weber, A..Esner, L. Muller,. A. Kopp,, J. Volckmann, E.. Snydcr, H. Page, Sr., E. Woodng, D. Mller and F. Cameron. Or members club joned early group at JL p. m. program ncluded a luncheon n charge Robert Wlson, comrnunty-sngng-andtr-flnrrorr Lousana. Welcomed as new members were Muller* F. Gruber, H. Payne, Tecgurdcn and, A. Walls. Joseph Locke s charman clubs program commttee. Or members commttee assstng at meetng were J. Locke, A. Gchrkc, J Tutner-and C. G. Albury. March- meetng wll be held at Methodst Church. Reservatons must be made wth Gehrke. Charman Elected By New COP Group Gay as a Sunny Sprng Day andjust-asxheer TABLECLOTHS and MATCHNG NAPKNS Brght flower-fre*h docrood on vbran colored grounds 0 eolarfast px»- laundered cotton- Tak* your choce ol fv«decorator color* humfar gram, radl maw. Urn* or greytomqke «v«ry day a t Hv day... very meal a delght 54 x x72 Robnsons Fr««Dslvmry North Unon Av«nu«CR.nford 64)234 THE CHANFORD CTZEN AND CHRONCLE. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2?," 93* Pace Thrt* Labor-Leader w;_ n«rr so " cfymr ; " ul Menzer ; v 222 ctanfod.ha -&;h()ol, Unm Jun-! He s h.sbund L*rnCMMKr WU» vrgrct; ; Reord avem:. n-celv-d a Bach-llorCollege and Vpsala College, on St(Ttns Mcnzer. At Brooklyn Law School f lor a r fs <**&<* tr»f East Orange. He s now takug a... J : lyn Luw School last week. refresher course n preparaton forj A 50c Classfed Ad nxy brm«.. Clatcnce Martn Menzer, Jr.. Mr. Men/er- s a graduate New York bar examnaton. (you prts hundreds o t HARRY KRANZ Mr. Kranz, legslatve and publc relatons drector for New Jersey State CO Councl, wll speak ft Cranford Adult School tonght at 9 oclock. Ctzen and Chrbncle regrets that through an nadvertent error photograph Walter H. Hatch " 0 Wavcrly place, who. ws rccently_apponted a group head n Esso Engneerng Department Standard Ol Development Co... Lnden, s prnted on Page Secton H ftddt3h Kranz Two Out on Bal On Womens Charges Carl C. Fnk. 32, >f 05 Benjamn street, wll be arragned ths mornng before Magstrate Charles J. Stevens on a dsorderly charge preferred by a Cranford housewfe. He has been free snce last nght under bal. Polce reported that Fnk, who operates a televson repar and nstallaton Servce,. had been called to womans home to repar a televson sot... He was arrestedtuesday_nght_by Lt._Gco"gc L. Rosendalc and Sgt. Wllam" Gassmann.. On a dsorderly conduct charge brought by a Cranford woman, John Donatlcllo, 49, Unon, was arrested n Unon yesterday,by Lt. George L. Rosendalc and Patrolman George Ward. He was- released Jn 50 bal for hearng n Muncpal Court on March 5. Guld to Meet Day Guld Trnty Church wll hold ts March meetng at :30 p. m. Tuesday. Harry Hanson s presdent guld. " BraceoB Wllam L. Brown, Jr., was Good-qualty, broccol hould bt elected permanent charman dark freen n color, and have tender Cranford Chapter Good talks and cqppact buds n th«flower dusters.. Government Republcans.Unon County as chapter held ts second meetng at Veterans Memoral Hall last Wednesday nght under temporary charmanshp Carroll Quuhtancc. ROOFNG Walter M. Cooper was elected" Gutter* Leaders Sldlnc treasurer and J* A. Andrews was apponted charman membershp commttee.named to consttuton. commttee were: ra CR6- D. Doran, Harry V. OsbWne, Jr., and,mr, Cooper.. Mr. Cooper-reported on aor 3474 tvltes plannng commttee,.whch he s charman. YE8. WE FNANCE. TOO! Next meetng local chapter wll be held about mddle March, at a tme and place to be decded later. 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3 -\ V CHANFOBD ClTaW Alffl CftttOfflCtg. THlttPAT, fmmttabt S. ** \ "ft. >>:>-«TftE CRANTORP AND CHRONCLB, THtmSDAY, rebtttab? 28. Junor Elzabeth Club f Ol Weddng Trp n conjuncton wth Elza b*th Junor Womens Club,, Junor Vllage, mprovement Assocaton-wll conduct ts annual beneft, forrnal tomorrow evenng at Oak Hlls Manor, Metchen. Fnal plans for affar -were mnde Tuesday evenng by Cranford club at a meetng at home RJss Maron Merrck 5 Adams a,vc,nue. Robert A, Carley 6 Oak lane, presdent Elzabeth club, was hostess last Wednesday evenng at a commttee meetng at whch arrangements were made for formal.. AV Junor VA meetng Tuesday, Mss Glora Gaskn New Jersey BclJ Telephone Company cave a talk on "Lessor Legends New Jersey." Accom- partyng talk, Mss Gaskn showed sldes concernng legends. Mss: Gaskn s publc relatons supervsorfor frm. Plans were also dscussed for fashon show whch s- to be held n conjuncton wth Vllage.mprovement. Assocaton and -Evenng Department. VA. Members " Junor VA who wllmodel at show aro: Mss Matlda Juracek, Mss Dolores Wnfeld,. Mss Carol Kemg. Mss Merrck, Mss Yolandn Swane-, kamp and Mss Barbara Sudmack. fashon show wll be held March 23 at Cranford Hgh School t wll be a beneft for VA : nursng scholarshp.. At next meetng Junor VA, a collecton wll be taken for Penny Art Fund, whch s used to. provde-art scholarshp for grls nt New Jersey College for Women, New Brunswck. Everyone n club has been urged to brng all pennes y save durng- prevous week to con trbute to fund. Mss Marguret Buntng Clapp, daughter Dr. and Frank Lloyd Foster. 320 SprnglU-ld Mr. and Mr.s. Carl Sohn 400 Lncoln P k t t t d a dnner party last Wednesday evenng for; Mr. and Ferd "Shon Bradley Be.ach. loca mans brthday annversary v celebrated. Robert W. Olson 24 Elm street entertaned at canasta on P MM, Tuesday evenng for A. A f; >; Bauer, Wllam Gllam, Mrs Chester Van HrUm, Stephen Szabo, G. Wllam Hauk L. M. Bench.and Ralph Kcl. Dr. and E. A."Koyen 25 M l l t p Atlantc Cty Wth Mr. and. Mrs W. A. Enns Bloomflfld. Also spendng holday at shore resort wore Mr. and Jack Grdy 209 Bnlmerc road, north and Mr. and Wnchester Brtton 9 Crag place. George Modtz, Jr., 8! Locust drve, saled Thursday on Unted States for Brcmcrhven, Germany, to jon her husband Pvt. Modtz, who has been staton ed re snce November. Mrs Modtz, daughter Mr. and Mrs Ots Govc Locust drve ad dress, was gven a bon voyage party by 0 local frends. She expect: to reman n Germany for a year Pvt. Modtz s son Mr. Mo dtz. Sr., New street.... A by-laws commttee meetng o: Evenng Department th VTA wll be. held Wednesday a 8:5 p. m. at home Mrs Kenneth Estabrook, 73 Sprng feld avenue. Norman Bru baker and ra Kerzmon, mem bers..commttee, and Mrs, Davd N. Tyre, charman, nn Mm. Charles SchtlUnger, presdent VA, wll attend. Glen Arth 04 Oak lane, wh s workng for hs doctorate dcgrc< n chemstry ut Unversty o Mnnesota, s spendng ths weel.here vstng hs famly. He s o a years leave ub&cnce from Merck St Co., Rahway, where he h l Among local resdents who spec holday week-end n AtlunU Cty were Dr. und E. A. Koy en 25 Mln strct, Mr. and Mrs Wnchester Brtton 0 Cra place, Mr. and J. L. Grady o 09 Balmere roud, north; Mr. an Charles M. -Ray 06 Oa lane and Dorothy D. Hall o. 24 Sprngfeld avenue.. :;*, MRS. JACK R. HAVER Becomes Brde Marne avenue:, was marred Saturday at rn. at home to Cpl. Jack,, R. Havcr Unted States Marnes, son H. W. Frends.at Open House Mr. and H. WrFsher S20 Casno avenue. held open house Saturday evenng for.98 guests from Cranford, Elzabeth, West- Three Who*e Engagements BaveBeerTold.-,.., Hoselle, Plaheld. Summt,. Long sland, Wnchester and Connectcut. Mr,, and Fsher wll sal Murch 5 on Queen Elzabeth for England and wll take up resdence n London where Mf Fsher - Mr. and Wlson E. Haver j, esenttve for Standard Ol PlanHeld.-. --Rev, Robert-G. Companys (New Jersey) Euroaker, pastor Frst Pres-pourr Coordnaton Commttee. f Lbngaker,. byteran. Church, performed ceremony. A recepton; followed. Gven n munage by- her far, H. Stlwcll Clapp New York Cty, trle had as her mtrtnonjtec Frst Presbyteran }; honor, her sster, Mrs; Poter H.;Church, charman Granford t;;,.lyons. Mr..llaver was be.st man Plannng Board and vce-presdent jv.;;.-; Tor hs.son. :. ~. Overlook Hosptal board brde wore a gown desgned \ trustees. Summt. Fsher s wth a Chantlly lace bodce, ol- a member. Garden Club ukels Co On Sale for Junor League Play Tckets were placed on sale ths.eek for three-act play, "Cn-.erella," whch wll be presented /larch 27 n hgh school audorurn as a jont beneft for ranford Junor Servce League nd Grl Scout captal camp und. re wll be two performances producton, one at.0:30 a.n. and a second at 2 p. n. Members Servce League vll appear n cast for play vhch features musc und dancng. "ekets are avalable from memers Servce League and lrl Scouts. shoulder pleated-lluson necklne, und a full nylon tulle skrt. A cro.wr seed pearls held her fnger-tp length vel lluson, anl she carred, whte orchds wth stephanots.. Haver s.a graduate Sourn Semnary and. Junor College, Buena Vsta, Va., und Cpl. Haver s-ah alumrus Washngton and Lee Unversty, Lexngton, Va. v, *:- After a trp south; y Wll resde at Qarnp.LcjeunC, N. C, where Cpl. Haver s statoned: Collegans Corner AJden ll West 64 Sprngfeld avenue, a freshman at Rutgers Unversty, was ntated nto E«slon Chapter. Delta Ph. Fr;.t Lr _ «nty, last Frday evenng. George Lncoln, son Mr. a trt-forge Lneol>--00"A»<nThas lccn named shareholdelrb rep- Resdents Cranford years, Mr. and Fsher have ;; betn actve n Cranford Dramatc t Club. Mr: Fshor s aformer trus- j... Cranford, a past presdent Esso Momens Club and has been an actve Worker at Bayway Communty Center, Elzabeth. MSS JOAN B. KAKBOF Mr. and»norman R. Jones Hd son, Robert, 6 Sylvester treet, spent. holday week-end n Baltmore, Md., as guests Mr. and Robert H. Jones. Dr. 5nd* George Rcusch 4 Oak lane entertaned at a supper party last nght. n honor he nnth brthday annversary her daughter, Jean. Guests n- :luded Betsy Wght, Janet Kay, 2arol Shre, Mary Jane McConnell, Dane Kcnlan, Gal Crtlth K A-lecn Dll. Mr. and. R. L. Stanger 30 Pnrkwny-Vllage wll leave today to take up resdence n Ft. Wayne, nd., Mss Jeffres Guest m Of Honor at Shower Mss Jane A. Jeffres, daughter Mr. and John E. Jeffres 25 Seneca road,, was guest honor.at a mscellaneous shower gven by. Mss Betv Parry 9 Englsh Vllage last Wednesday evenng.. Guests were from Cranford, Westteld (nd Hllsde, Mss Jeffres and Ronald. Baker, son Mr. and Mrs.HaroloM. Baker Whte Plans, N. :.Y., wll be marred March 6 at 3 p. n. n Frst Presbyteran Church wth Rev. Robert G. Lohgaker, pastor,._ fcatng. A recepton wll follow at Jeffres resdence. Lttle Wnner. Of Beauty Contest Wllam F. Lttle, Jr., 30 Hornng avenue and Sterett R. Prevost; Jr., Elzabeth "were named - Elzabeth Town and Country Club" n a bathng beauty contest Saturday at * clubhouse. wnners were se*- lected on bass, applause by those present..,. contest was a hghlght a pool party held at - Elzabeth clubhouse., Mss Ranher to Wed South PutnfeldMan " Jesse Mf Ranher Cranford Hall has announced MSS CAKOUNE A. SCHOLZ Mss Srholz Engaged Old Brdge Matt Sr. abd Mrs, B. Max Scholz Cranord H engagement her daughter; Mss 45 Cajenter place apnouhce B l Rhf WQ S f r v daughter Harold Schott 02 Rartan road entertaned Momettcs Club on Tuesday evenng. Her guests were Raymond Renhardt, Mr.-. John Rspol, TlTRK;MMrFrod DeMarco and Wllam Hubuk. Barry Zegler 7 Oneda place celebrated hs tenth brthday annversary on Monday afternoon, wth a party. HH guests were Krk Muhsgnug Berkeley Heghts, Donald Watt, Carl Wendelken, Bruce Wntleld and Blly Mller. Barry s son Mr. and A. Vctor Zegler. Members Book Crcle wll attend a atre party tomorrow evenng n New.York Cty. Those who wll sec "Seven Year tch" nclude Joseph L. Frates, Leonard E. Moody, John S. Raynor. Davd N. Tyre, C. W. Stockbcrger. George E. Kumpf, Rchard Barton, John B. Connors, Hurry J. Hughes and Joseph J. Welsh. A progressve dnner party Was held on Sunday by Mr, and John Brach, Mr. and John J. Bunker, Mr. and LcRoy Regner and Mr. and Howard Schnck. brthday annversares Mr. Banker, Relgncr and Mrs-. Schack were celebrated. Russell Bau n2 Cor lumbla avenue entertaned at canasta on Tuesday evenng. Her guests were Denns Lynch, LcRoy Wlson, Fred Voss, Albert Kantner and M J & J l! Robert Carley, son Mr. and Robert A. Carley 6 Oak.lane, celebrated hs ffth brthday annversary on Saturday afternoon wth a party for hs frends. Attendng were Betty Lou Roberts, Judy Roberts, Allen Hamhon, tchnrd Hamlton, Blly Dodds, John Dodds, Douglas Erngton, John Echenger, Gary Kott, Scott Clrst.cnso, put Dnves, Bobby Traude, Bruce May, Mchael Carley and Chrs Carley. Nelson Dttmar 6 Woods- Hole road entertaned a group makng cancer dressngs on Thursday evenng. Ths group.s one three made up members Evenng Guld Trnty Church. Attendng were John H. Wvngton, Mrs/F. P. Kreger, James H. Slocum, Kenneth" Frederck, Robert S. Wese, Lawrence. J. Ferrs, F. L. Hunter and Mr. A. A. Peer. Planfeld. Mss nh tendng Seton Hall Unversty South Orange. M Robert Wnkcl 2J5 Orange avenue, entertaned members her brdge club last evenng. Prcs.ent Were Walter M. Cooper, Wllam H. Plummer,.-Rchard Guy, John H. Vogel, Hugh Taylor, Hdgely C Folk and "Robert Ackland.. Mr. and Orrn Fulkrod Wall street spent week-end at Ayer, Mass., where y vsted r so-n-law and daughter, Cpl.- and Rodney J. Johnson. Me.and Mrs Wllam Watt and r son, Donald, 0 Oneda place were guests on- Sunday Mr. and Donald Campbell Hcmpstcnd, L... Stephen Schcckler 22 MacArtlnr avenue entertaned at canasta last evenng for Wllam Krumbe, Sal Da Angels and Howjrd Buntn. Mr. and M. R. Cree Hoselle entertaned at canasta on Saturday evepng. r guests all o.cranford, were Mr. and M. C. Cree, Mr. and Wllam Watt tnd Mr. and Warren Wfcjlekl. Jll Donnelly, laughter Mr. and W. T. Donnelly 6 ndan Sprng road entertaned frends Frday evenng at dessert n celebratoh her llth brthday annversary. Guests were from Westteld, Kenlworth and Cranford. Joan Beverly Ranher. tawqam- etcgtaaea r < daughter, Wlson Pascoe, son Of Mr. and Mrs- Mss Carolne Ann Scholz, Phlp Pascoe 23 Ten. Eycfc; tama Blney, son Mr. and street. South Planfeld. Heesry Baney Old Brdge, form- A graduate School ; erfr,ojff Elzabeth. Nursng Muhlenberg Hosptal.! Planfeld. Mss Ranher s atgraduate H»h SctoooUand s em- ployess as a secretary to Charles J.. Mr. Pascoe Ls a graduate! Stev«&&. local attorney. Wlkes-Barre. Pa., schools, served n U. S. Army four-andone-half yeas durng Wortd_WaJr avenue. hast><!en named.t«\y deans llsor frst semestt at Lehgh Unversty. Bethlehem, p a He s a member 0 freshmat basketball tbam.. Mss Susan Clement, daughter Mr. and Mr*. R»y Allan Clement 8 Hanltpn avbrtue, has l t >, n named on DeahVUst at Ho<* Colelge, Frederck, -Md., for -past semester. honor s a t. corded to those who hnve,h;<l a general average B. Mss Clement s a senor at Hood; Mr. teuney alended Jefferson H jsb SdaooJ, Elzabeth, ard served J = toree-srad-one-lalf years n Pacfc. At present he s emplosed Xavy. He > now employed as a by Mack Manufacturng Corporaton, Brdgewater Townshp. A fall weddng s planned. John J. Banker 0 Makato.m drve entertaned at brdge- yesterday for beneft otee Heart Fund, Her guests JM Lh M sfaneett unelal. mechanc by, BmnEsrdlc Weldng and ;Sheet Medal Owrp,.New Brunswck. Km n&ate bas been set for g J F. Gordon Leech, Walter E. Thorn and Danel Gregg. -BRTHS- Mr., and James Wurster, ffoansesfly «f Crarford, announce Lawrence M. Tucker o* S**"? * «*» * L 3?.- Pttsfleld street sdent week- F<e8nnua 7 - Mrs - Wurs * "»s dtpv vsted her parent,. Mr. and- **.&&* ; KffSTbJK Charles G. Rchardson., j to - Md-Valley Ppe Lne. Corn- Mr, and Howard J. Scfcaekl-T* m ma 608 Orchard street wll enter-j: tan r bowlng groupon Saturday evenng followng r game* at Mountansde. ncluded n group are Mr.and Ms. Erwn L_ Mahny, Mr. and F. Gordon Leech, Mr. and. John Bracfcj and Mr. and John J. Banker, r thrd daughter, Jpanne. r. l-cathnerde. u-as bom to Mr. and Lawrence M. Comptcn.9 [ Mx. Flrwderck Alkm; 5 Hll- MSS MARON M. FA8NACHX Announce Engagement Of Maron Fasnacht At a.luncheon pjrty Mbndny, engagement Mss Maron Megs Fasnacht. to Gordon Howard Foxon England was Announced by her parents. Dr. and Mrs Walter Kllan Fasnacht 33 Central avenue.,, " -. Mss Fdanaeht s a graduate Cranford Hgh School, attended Syracuse Unversty. School Archtecture for. two years and s a graduate Brors College, Drew Unversty, Madson.. She.s employed by, Alled Chemcal and Dye Corporaton n Morrstown. : Mr. Foxon s son. Mr. and H, H. Foxon Northhamp-r on, England. He was educated at Brghton College and Nottngham Unversty, England, and s a graduate thp Unversty London. He- s a chemst employed by a Brtsh frm. mperal Chemcal ndustres, Ltd.; and for two years has been wth r New York as- :ocates and has resded n Cran- ord. No defnte plans have been made for weddng. re were, 8 guests present fromnew York, Short Hlls, Chatharfl, Roselle, Colona, Mendham Baltmore and Cranford. Mf. and Alfred Matws f S Wade avenue have announced bomb a.daughter, Jane rene, ma F*8sm!!ary 2 at Elzabeth Gcncrall K t l Shawnee road entertaned; at brdge on Monday evenng: for Phlp LeFrancos, Charles DL Hall, Eugene ZobaL F. Gordon Leech, Ben.W, Gcddes, Joseph AntognnL Mrs- John R. Conover and DouM A. Bcadell. Week-end guests Mr., and Mrs Thdmas J. Butler 428 Casnc avenue- were Mr. Butlers pazcats. Mr. and Ncholas Butler Jersey Cty. JU gdaoe <ua February 2 at Muh- Hosptal Planfleld. has a son. are beng rebv Mr. and Wllam P. «af 24 Cranford. terrace on Lh erf a daughter, Dense bam on February 6 at Hosptal, Planfleld. y also have a son, Blly. Mr. and James Trana 35 Wall aae be maternal grandpar- Eugene fcutkecn o"~wcstneth and Eugene McClosky <f AvencJ. n Mr. and Mrs, John Brach 03 Mnkntom drve ontertane<l at duplcate brdge on Frday evenng. r guests were Mr. and John J. Banker, Mr. and Le- Roy Regner and Mr. and Water E. Thorn. SEW AND SAVE! 0* Off TODAY, FRDAY, SATURDAY ON ALL MERCHANDSE (NCLUDNG SPRNG MATERALS) EQUMCDC FABRC LLOnllLR 0 CENTER StmpUdty «M McCWl P«tt*nw MOW raavtmn*o AX w n t u c ranum MAL OKBBB o n lf- MOBTp AV&. W. Opum rruay KWUM Cu. -UU "do my eyebrows need re*apng?" "why cant war chartreuse?" "how should apply rouge?" "can wear eye make-up wthout lookng *stagef? n Jessca Revlon says. "ts hgh tune you learned how pretty yoa really tarn, bet Let ths fumoust cownctc anlhork. Holve your bemty prehlrnas wlk. a complnentarr "Bnuvty Prrsonaly*«" 99 from March 2 thru March 6 Come n now-~ team all akol art make-up how to doosr t. how lobs«t! BELLS PHMM Cranfords Beat.Stocked Store 7 JV. Vnon Ave. (Ranfortl Let Jessca sketch yoor mpoctant fc... chart, for yon. a pmomml B*ake-ap fhm to gve your looks an entrely Bdwowdoak on lfe. Let ths famoasllly expert fraaa RevlonV famed Ffth Axmmt Salo* Amm yotl how to correct yoor facal famks wd make-up! And team htwdbe shape ytmr face can appear far loveler by de way you arch your eyebrows...hapeyow lp-lne. *. apply your roogc Lean how proper make-up choce lets yoa wear aty *"* "laf color beauully! ts a ptcckj* heawty opportunty yours at aw < RevtorTs complmeols. dont ms* t! Mss Frances Moore "7. feld avenue s among wnners: Of, freshman sports contests at Marygrove College, Detrot. She placed hgh among top wnners ; u<st for strength contest.. Mss Gal Brhkman. daughter Mr. and H. R\ Brnkman o[ Elzabeth, formerly -Cranfwd, has been named to deans hst at Allegheny College, Meadvll\ Pl, deans lstconssts students havng an academc avenge 85 or hgher. Fred Duffy, spa Publc Works Commssoner" ah(j Mrs, James p, Duffy,l Sylvester street;-has been accepted for membershp n Pershng Rfles, natonal honorary mltary socety, at Seton Hall Unversty, South Oranm>. A freshman, he s a member. unverstys ROTC. " Mss Suzanne Elzabeth Jocrndt 23 Elmora avenue, has named to deans lst womctt students at College Wllam and Mary, Wllamsburg, Va.. for frst semester J rlkunow, \oseland Grl jarredfrday st cmchrhm was scene Frday eve- «martlage Mss Jud- Anh Grffth, daughter Mr. odore Mlton Grffth. Rdge road, Roseland. and Wllam Kunow, Jr., son Gertrude Hoadley 3 North \ w -ahd-earl W. Kunow oy Cty... V le Rev.- Russell Jones lfcat- recepton followed at May- Farms, West Orange. fe brde was attred n a gown vlon. tulle embrodered wth ns and pearls. Her fngertp on vel was held" by a matchtrp. She carred a cascade, camellas and stephanots. ss Barbara Knght 0oomwas mad honor and esmads. were Mss Mary Jng Bloomfeld and Mss Macauley Phladelpha. Cyntha Grffth, a sster [brde, and Mss Gayle Grffth Gen Rdge; a cousn were junor brdesmads. bara and Beverly Jones (tehouse, neces brden, were flower "grls. me best man was John Kruse bford and servng, as ushers James Csar.Roselle. { tns Csar and Thomas Gral ford and Vctor Jones tehouse. e brde s a graduate nnleld Hgh School. Mr. Kus a graduate" Cranford f School and s employed by New Jersey Bell Telephone Co. lnfcld. - e couple wll resde at, luldress followng3j»btor trp n Bloomfeld MRS. EARL. KUNOW J JR. Collegans Corner Ms Cndy Halvorsen, a> senor at Centenary Junor College n Hackettstown, has-been elected a member pf Queens Court for sorortes annual Sweeart Dance. re are fve members comrt elected by 430nemT Bers. student body. queen was selected from members jf, court to regn durng thpweekend actvtes followng danoe. votng was held a> month or so ago and grl wvh most number, ballots was elected Queen. Mss Halvorsen s J daughter Mr. and. J. L. Halvorsen ;. 2 ndan Sprng road.-. Rpbert R. Dommergue, son Mr. and A. Jules Dommergue 0 Edgar avenue, a sophomore -><-O-O O-0-B-M sesson,. She wastomong 55 women H r. / Tt\r Tht> nt Vrgna college who were H > tuvn rv M nv Clare Hostess For League Meetng Robert Clare- 605 Lnden place wll be hostess Tuesday at a monthly meetng Junor Servce League ut her home at 2:30 p. m. On Monday afternoon, Robert B. Harmon 7 West End place wll be hostess to a meetng.board league at herhome.. at Vrgna college who were ncluded on lst, accordng to Dean Women Doroa Wyatt..Mss Carol A. Blackman, daughter Mr. and R. B. Blackman 308 Rversde drve,, has* been named to beans Lst at Allegheny College, Meadvlle, Pa., for last semester. Deans Lst s composed students havng an academc average 85 or better. Mss Pamela Dunham, daughter Mr. and Paul O: Dunham 307 Prospect avenue,-partcpated n "dancng debate," one features a student fashon show Monday nght at Unversty,, Wsconsn, Madson, Ws. show was openng feature pf Coeds Week.! Dont upset your budget Alse Hartn Jewelers STERLNG CLUB PLAN NOW NO DOWN PAYMfNS CHARGES FAY WHU YOU USf Martn Jeweler* Sterlng Club Plan flj you have flne Sterfn wthout hurtng your choom* fromour many Brnceful pattern* and nay a small amount each week whle you use and enjoy your llfetlme- Lutln stver. No "dut" n ths club, cr no down payment, no carryng charnm. servng wth Sterlng now come n, wrte, or phone. f \ only 5.00 a month for four place settngs: knfe, fork teaspoon, cream soup spoon salul fov, butter pnulct. nuuuuveuet&u WESTFELP PLANFELD on-. Hard t.h CRANORDS NEWEST FLOWER SHOP._ 7 nc. 06 WALNUT AVE. \fell Have A Free Gft for Every Woman Who Vsts Our Vew Shop Wakh,\\lWN For Oar Openng Specals HAKRY REKEMEER and FRED TRADT Propretors at Norwch Unversty, Northfleld, Vt., n among 84 students whose hgh scholarshp earned m places on, Deans lst for frst semester.. ratng earns local young man prvlege o an honor man and rght to wesr a slver star on hs cadet unform.. " Resdng t "Vrgna Mss Cyntha Johnson, daughter Mr. and C. C. Johnson 809 West End place, has recently been named <o, Deans Lst at Morjore Webster Junor College, Washngton, D. C. Due to her hgh academc standng. Mss Johnson was nvted to act as one hostesses at Whte House Conference on Hghway Safety last Wednesday, called by presdent Unted States. She escorted vce-presdent Unted States to stage and asssted n seatng governors states and or dgntares.,. hostesses were admtted to ths conference by. nvtaton- from Whte House and were presented wth orchd les whch were flown from Hawa... -SOCALS- A board meetng Evenng Department Vllage mprovement Assocaton was held last nght at home Davd Tyre, charman, 02 Makatom drve. Attendng were; Lerpy Wlson, vlce-charmssn; Frederck Greenawald, secretary; Wllam Foppert, fnancal secretary; and Herbert Mtchell, Ms: "E. D. Stanley, Eml Marcmann, Joseph Frates and Leonard Moody, commttee charmen. Refreshments were served by Tyre followng meetng... -, Peter Stevens, son Mr. and C. J. Stevens, 0 Summt road, was gven a surprse party Saturday nght at hs home n honor hs seventeenth brthday annversary. Sxteen guests were present. Dancng and refreshments were enjoyed.. Harold LHereux 20.4 Orange avenue entertaned her. brdge club on Monday evenng. Attendng were John E. Henry, Joseph Babnec. Danel Shar.key, Arthur Grautcn. Wllam Klubnk, A. C. nnocent and Thomas Leahey., Robert Brooks Jones, son.mr. and Norman R. Jones 6 Sylvester street, entertaned at a Valentne party recently. Decoratons were n red and whte. Guests ncluded Jonathan Lghtcap, Paulne Lowe, Patrca R. Sechler v Cyntha Ford, Gary Zak, Joan Zak, John Zak, Mary-Ellen Corcoran, Jerome Corcoran and Kathy Corcoran. Ranbow nstallaton nstalled as members Azure Assembly 40, Order. Ranbow for Grls, at a meetng last week were followng: Judy Krk, Bonne Manny- Roberta Schlln» ger, June Schnell and Gal Anderson. :.. HAROLD f.benner, nc. Automoble Pantng AnttMtsed DUCO Refln!alt«BODY ml VENDER WORK.. Dalfrx Eaatnel ReflakMar WcUlnf Track Letterlaf CRuord C-llll CM SOOTH AVaL.. Each Savngs Account nsured up to 0,000 2 / 0 ON YOUR SAVNGS CURRENT DVDEND e Leadng Savngs nsttuton n Unon County CONVENENTLY LOCATED AT BROAD AND PROSPECT STS. WESTFELD FEDERAL SAVNGS U0AD AT WESTflElD A SAVNGS NSTTUTON MKS. RCHARD G. PRYOH. JR. Announce Marrage Announcement marrage r daughter,,je:mhe Clare Page, to Rchard Gates Pryor,, Jr., son Mr. und R. G. Pryor Elmora, has been made bymr. and Wllam Page 40 Balmere parkway/..... An nformal recepton n honor couple was held at Orchard nn. Sprrgeld, on February 4, whch also was twentythrd annversary brdes, parents... weddng ceremony wasperform«d by Rev. H. C. Rtter Frst Methodst Church Brfaufovt, S. C. on Augusf, whle Pfc. Pryor was statoned at" Pqrrs sland..marne Base. Mss Mare Tucker ttahwuy and Pfc. Edward Kroger South Rver, close pcsonnl.frends. brde and gronq),.respectvely, were t a graduate l d d g Q ) p only attendants. Pryov s. Hh Corps a year ago. now resdng at Py g Cranford Hgh School and attended Eastern Conservatory Musc and New York Unversty. Pfc. Pryov attended Elzabethschools and enlsted n tho Marne couple.are 78 Henderson drve, Mdway. sland, Va., near Quantco Marne Base, -where Pfc. Pryor s statoned.". Concert nformaton To Be Dstrbuted H. M. Boardman, musc charman for Roosevelt Porct)t-Tc.n.cher "Assocaton, reports that nformaton on.next years programs concerts.sponsored by Grffth Foundaton wll be dstrbuted before end school year. At fnal concert season Saturday, Fenwck Gll, B. B. Kott, Jear Montenecourt and W." J. Dodds were chaperones from Roosevelt School. Shrne Club Dance frst dnner-dance Watchung Valley Shrne Club wll be held tomorrow nght at Ch-Am Chateau, Route 22, Mountansde. Tlc potentate and hs full stuff llcers are expected. All members ard r frends have been nvted.-arthur Bell Cranford was among three new members nducted at last weeks meetng at whch an llustrated talk on Port Au-s orty was presented. Members voted to assst a fellow member strcken wth polo after he had started - buldng a new home. Henry Vswat, presdent, presded. PTA Marks Founders? Day At; Hgh School FumUca Day was ebwved by thp Cranford Hgh School Parent- Teacher Assocaton Thursday evenng wth lghtng a brthday cake and trbute to pst presdents. program -_,,cluded muscal selectons.by hgh scnool students under dretm Mss Olga Specht.". Chnrles G. - Albury, who was w:s one - organzers parent-teacher work n Cranford. lt candles on he cact* au gave-her recollectons progress parent-teacher relatonshps here. She recalled frt days 0. PTAs, when re was a Grant- CJey.eland organzaton and a Lncoln-Sherman organzaton; Later, thre were separate, assocatons for all. schools. Cleveland School was n hgh school.- After Roosevelt School was constructed, re was a Grant-Rooyevct PTA. Ths later dvded, makng fve parent-teacher assoca-. tors. Followng ths move, Cranford Councl PTAs was set Up to avod conflct n meetnj; dates and program. ;. Muscal numbers were nt nv- by Davfd Crane. Jayne Throneberry. sang soprano "solos, accompaned by Jean Boldcn. Bartone solos were sung by Fred Jackson, accompaned by Duvd Crane. A boys double qujrtcf fered several selectons. Members were Bob Craw, Davd Crane, Bob Hagery, Alvn Cccone, Ted Munday, Rchard Frank, Bll Reed and John Hanzl.. Past presdents v Hgh School PTA were honored n readng a hstory n verse accomplshmentsdurng each term fce. n order servce, past presdents arc: J. Wagner (formerly Marsac), J. Stanley, W. Nagle. E. Hey den, T. V.. Albert. H. C. Davs, P. J.-Glcher. Carl Warsnsk, J: Grecr, H. E. Young, J. C. Klen. Mrsf M.Koos, Mrs! F. G. Baumnnn,. Mys. Roy Tpton and J- DufTy. Harry A. Armstrong was n charge Founders Day plans and program. MVs. Ernest W. Schroedcr, presdent, presded - K. W. Ar.lrrsfVn, -. F. Volgstadt.Mjs. J. S. Lopes, Charles Stevons. Ms Joseph B:bnc, Rulert C;a!ey, Kdward Flmnry, L. J. Vun Bergen, M.. Frfolu, J. Rudnlek. Hogh Dunlap. j fture members s berg ;kept. Vntent. Oanlel, Wllnn Khbntk~nnr MP R. TUJhes, Mrs, M. Pachlke and j George HUbert, WlHarn Jon>s and Walter Wrstsvsk. Members auxlary that Alex A. Zacur*. t was announced by John A.. Pankch, who presded,, that j same evenng made.cancer dressmembershp n club s now j ngs,t Vetenns Memoral Home. closed. However, a watng lst for]m>-h,.benjamn Brxer s cancer work eharman, ;nd meetng l Members and guests t6ured Tf7r.~rrr~rT..-,,>KTv.~> ws conductrtl by Henry T.--~. ten. J. J. Duk: wll he commentator, and Mr. NorbCrt Hfagncy wll bo pano ncc<ttnpanst..arthur Vonner s gow cral clarn-.fm show, and cocharman, s b vory, Staten sland, last Thurs-!<lay afternoon. George F. Smth, Eugene. Walsh and Mrj. Pankueh were n churge arrangqments. For Spadclor C M,rs. Elzabeth J. Ftzgerald, Cralnford dscussed and demonstrated.m,akng corsages last Wednesday evenng for members Sprd.cnhog Garden Club at home. Joseph J. Welsh, 204 Scherer street. club welcomed as new members Hugh A. Adams. Hobart Bradbury, G. W. Danskn, x><>, Greaney, Mr. [VFW am Auxlary! llolfl lomptal Parly S M<mber6 post and nuxl- : nry Capt. Newell Rodney Fske : Pos 335, Veterans Foregn - W;us, partcpated n n hosptl party, at Lyons.Veterans Hosptal on Monday evenng. MrS V. L. BrnkerhorT was n charge arrangements, and [she Was accompaned by Thoms. J. Butler, Joseph Holer, Jr., Mss Alce Russell. MrS. lantcn TntM*sz.. Wlls Brd, MrsrFred Hull, Henry Sehwarz, Cop-luul Hrownc Tro» 2 RrowrrfeS Troop \2 had as r specal guest at a recent meetng D. L. Copeland, drector Grl Scouts n Cranfod ava. Copeland.-taught ths grls several new song;; and Humes. She also told m story (-Clarn Barton, founder *? Ret! Cross... j mors brownes jwere also nvted to - meetng. lufreslments were servedby Patrol 4, whch ncludes followng grls: Judth Craft. Clare Hallebeek, "Jnnt Herfurth, Carol Kng. Carol "Myers, Los Paehlko ;. and Karen Sjurson. G. K. Myers and L. J. Herfurth are troop leacjers. WATCH FOR MUSCAL BY ceded program. Refreshments were served by Nel Castaldo and her commtte. Rosary Socety Fashon Show Rosary Socety St. Mr chads Church wll hold a fashon show at 8:30 p. m. Monday n school audtorum. Dehmers Flower Shoppe wll supply floral peces, and clothng and accessores wll be by Martn Jewelers, Coronet, Towne Shoppe, Wnfred Dress Shop, Suburban Shop, Laroys, and Kathryns. Hats wll be by Kathryns, and bags by Kays., Members socety who wll model fashons nclude Wayne Mollneaux, Carl E Brutz, R. E. Bannon, Mrs:. H. Schmtt, Thomas Leahey, Edward Qunt), Denns Lynch. Mss" Alma Wysock, Mss Kathleen.ODea, Mcs. C. J. Scherer, Weselds Dstnctve Fur Shop Ready To Wear Remodelng ~ Made To Order Reparng Custom Cleanng Expert Workmanshp Free. Estmates 06 E. Broad S. WEsell OPEN MONDAY EVENNGS WESTTELD. N. J. An nvtaton 9 to your Weddng. Recepton gans dstncton when affar n held n one attractve party rooms n er our hotels UHUSflfltW 0R 3-M4( * Suburban HU ff-xmo EAST OBANGE _J»kl Byrtcm S U M M T ELZABETH VARETY ruyers SPONSORED tty LONS CLUB frday and Saturday _...j. -u; RESERVE THS DATE! * " WATCH THS SPACE! ll«ul«llll»llll»w»m»m«llll»wmwm»m»llllllm»lmlw HELP... THE JUMBLE STORE REPLENSH TS STOCK! se tems Are Needed Now! MENS, WOMENS ard CHLDRENS COATS SUTS DRESSES HATS BLOUSES UNDERWEAR SOCKS TES SHOES JEWELRY SCARVES LAMPS HOUSEHOLD APPLANCES PCTURES BOOKS CHNA GLASSWARE CRBS TOYS BRC-A BRAC SMALL ARTCLES OF FURNTURE Can CRanford **For Pck-Up Servces Or Brng Your Donatons To THE JUMBLE STOR OPERATED BY THE JUNOR SERVCE LEAGUE PROCEEDS FROM SALE OF ARTCLES GOES TO LOCAL CHARTES O SOUTH AVE., E. 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4 *asa!!»5 thc Dooley Funeral Home, 28 J *-*- v ; -y\v North avenue, west, and nce to" J-maca. N. V. and Sara St. Mchaels Church, where a j * OU "K uf Ahvnllc. N. C. solemn hgh mass requem Dr. RhocU E- Ward dffered by Rev. Joseph L. L*. D nelly, assstant pastor, as celebrant: Rev. R.Mark :VborUJv.[cd J Doolev l..sr»u K ht lor Dr Kh<xla E. Funor.l.servces "were- conduct- assstant-pastor-ras deacon.-nd-he! Ward. 7u-ye:wv old..3 Mln Rev" Wllam B. Donnelly, pastor.! street, who ded Mortdayhornng as sb-deacon af Memorul Oteopathc-Hosptal. nterment took place n St. Ge- El.Uh. uljr a toc llness... trudcv Cemetery. Woodbruce. Thc Rev. Albert Allnger. pastor where Far Dooley read Cranford Methodst Church, commttal prayers. On Monday.ortcated at servces at Gray H nght members Holy ---" Name.Memoral. U! SprmReld avenue. Socety, tnl by r sprtual drector, Kev. Joseph Donnelly, An osteopath, she began her : rected Rosary at funeral practce n Ct.nford m n 9U. 9«. She Bula! wll be today n.camden. home.. was ;t Kd.tc <A,; Amercan Mr. Ftzpatrck crr-n-.<mam,s.-h<w> O.»:c«>p;.thy., KVkvlle. Fla., where he-andhs wfe hadjao., ;>nr- <d duate work at arrved on Wednesday for a vat*a- Phladelpha St-htul. Osteopathy, lon, lt- hadboon hadboon employd employed s -a..she pructutt untl she took, ll routenan by,,t;»lw;«y Tl Exp E s ( rvss s about b four >«.-..»> ;m<>. Agency. n New York Cty for 47 She formerly lved wth ler *\syears. [t te, Mss" Atmc Wad. who. ded d Born n Jersey Cty, h>_.ane tojttmu four years nu.(l Dr. Ward Cranford three years ;p>. H<; was.) was u natve C";.mden and was a a meml>or Jersey Cty Local 459, number Crauford Methodst Ralway Express.Employees, a j Church.. - comnumc:t St. Mchaels Chlrh Chlrc and a,,a member ts Holy Nut.tc Socety..Survvtm v addton to hs wfe are two dalctterrff Mlton. A. Anderson and M s. Joseph L. Ryan Crawford; a son, Edwn F. <>f Jersey Cty; lve urarfu-hdrun and three Rreat-randchUdren..* Gartano Batt.sU GARWOOD He.v.-- Waller C. Puuh. pastor St. Pauls Evan- Klcal atd Reforme<J Church, conducu-d >ftryces. for Gaetaho Bat-. tsta, 67.af 252 North avenue, at Dooley Funeral Home, 28 North avenue, west, Cranford, at! p.m. Monday. nterment was n Cloyer Leaf " Cemetery, WoVx- - u.-. Robert Brooks Servces were, conducted *XToh- «...«.«.. day n St. Mark r s AME Chdrch for! Mr.-Battsta ded last Thursday >"- Robert Brooks, «> ~ et years.-.- old,,>v,.»/ 7!n Mhlenbej; Muhlenbet: Hosptal, p Plantleld, Hayes street, who ded last Wed- after a lon llness. He He na onlyl mmedate was d a n t nesday nuht at hs home after a tve taly, Hs Tn; llness. Rev. Samuel. survvor s a sster, Anna Matchett. pastor, llcatcd amlombardo Cranford. read commttal prayers at RosehlJ Cemetery, Lnden. re w<fre - selectons by Cr*j>*td foods ne«d not always Church Chor-wth Mss Mame b«ser\ed on toast. Try tome Cox at organ md Nora fotownr to replace toast and thus Bauknght as solost. bearers acl nterfstnc varety: toasted.were Hode Wley, Lawrence Ke- Englsh muffns. chowm*n noodle*. sey, George Brown, George Far, pastry shells, baked potatoes, rce, Allan. Kng and Wlls Jackson. Born n Newberry. S. C., he was \a resdent Cranford for more than 25 years; He had been cm-.ploycljnufer-than 30 yurs by tubcl Bros, dec Co., Newark, and "was a member St< Marks AME Church. Survvng hm are hs wfe, Ruth.Brooks; two SODS. Conrell and Nathanel, and a daughter, Carne Taylor, alt.cranford: eght.grandchldren; OBTUARY crsp crackers, spaghett or noodla.orsytt*; Smple woolen dresses wftl donenate daytme scene. Gray la well ahead n fashon-world for se clos, wth black also favored. Shades brown whch lend mselves to black accents arc also ferng, competton. 4W SNACKS dtlcums...t4adytostrv*l VTA FOOD PtOOUCTS. NC 444 GREENWCH ST.. NEW VOtK 4 <&ratj HUmdral 2 SPRNGFELD AVESUE,!>!«pcture won a top prze n J952 Natonal Hgh School Photographc Awards and U a good- example for ths years sports csts. l Bg Przes for Hgh School Snapshooters,plCTURE takng has a specal meanng TOT hgh school stt-,dents at ths tune year because Natonal Hgh School Photographc Awards competton s n full swng., Ths.years s nnth annual contest, but t Teally deserves famlar descrpton "bgger and better than ever", because re are-anore pcture classes, monthly przes and more/money nvolved. Sponsored by Natonal Scholastc-Press Assocaton, contest s open to al studentstn grades 9 through 2. stalled rules contest may obtaned by wrtng watonal Scholastc Press Assocaton, 8 Journalsm Buldng, Unversty. Mnnesota, Mnneapols, Mnnesota. -. contest got underway Oo tober 5 and "wll contnue untl.matc.h_.5? _Monthljrj)rzes wll be awarded as entres are receve3vf perods endng on thc 5th November, Deccmber, January anl February.. We fer resdent a Cranford and vcnty an ft\v Ynm oumandng funeral home, complete t/ ar condtonng., organ, large lght ntont* for your every convenence* Our own dupltty Funeral Drectors room. S SPBlSr.HtLD AVENUE 38 EAST BKOAU STREET CKANFOU). N. J. CB «-MM WESTFUCLD. N. JL WE -tlu THE CRAWFORD CmZEN AND CHHONCLE. THUHSDAY. FEBRUARY 25 GULD n fnal judgng, a Grand Prze 250, a Second Prze ol 00, and a Thrd Prze 50 wll be awarded n each class, plus 00 Specal Awards Of 0 each for outstandng pctures regardless class so enterng pctures can really pay f. Pcture classes cover snapshots that are fun to take, fun to have for personal rememberng. res a class for school lfe actvtes; one for out--school --actvtes, whch takes n typcal famly snapshots; anor for sports, ncludng everythng from school compettons to sandlot baseball, from collegate football to pressonal. A fourth class s for art and archtectural type pctures such as landscapes, street scenes, scenc vews, flowers, etc. Anmals and pets are subject -materal for a Jfth class.. ~"A" good cleaf pcturethat tells.ts story at a glance s thfeknd. that has a good chance wnnng,. John Van Gulder trbutons to annual Heart Ftml tppeal, answer nowadays nl ly "Yes." most hpgrtnt rule for such young women s to consult Wth Heart DlSeaSC wth, r doctors. Oqly doctor can tell wher or not pregnancy For young, wfe wth heart s lkely to hold, any danger for dsease queston almost always ; thorn, and wher or not y Mp,«...most n her mnd b, "Can are up to addtonal physcal have a baby safely?" Thanks to stran carng for a famly. advance deby d, re-! doctor, course, wll only search, much t llnanccd-by con- advse. lnal decson wher or not to have a chld s up to woman and her husband. Any young woman wth heart dsease who decdes to have u baby should plan to see her doctor regularly throughout her pregnancy. Studes show that women wth heart dsease who get nto serous trouble arc usually those who postpone gong to dbctors or clncs Untl pecrancy s- nearly-over. f you do not have a famly doctor, consult your local Heart Assocaton, Medcal Socety, Health Department or a general hosptal. Any one se agences can tell you how to fnd a sutable doctor or clnc. Tn"gcneVaTTnoTl""pTct(! t* Lat*X Wonder Fant U pay* to b* an "Early Brd" wth your Sr*ED SATN decoratng. Youll have clean, beauul room* now, far le kouc cleanng ths Sprng. Sruo SATM StayFreth" colon r«at dn. keep looklag new for years. RCHARD HARTG (JOHNSTON PANT SHOT) 0 N. Unon Ava. CSSM ABOUT NEW BOOKS gan; Three Rvers, South, by hard and EdwardW.Gebhard; Vrgna L. Efert; Three at Houdn on Magc,. by Walter B. Weddng, by Lou la Grace Erdman; Gbson and Morrs Nj Young; ts Dg Spurs Deep, by Peter Good to.be Black, by Ruby Good- Feld; Ranbow on Road, by...., Red Grange Story, by. Esr Forbes; Foolsh mmortals, by Paul Gallco. n Medcne, by Paul R. Harold E. Grange; New Dscoveres Hawley; Blood on Boards, by Wllam C. Gault; Slver Rock> by Frederck Glddert (Luke Short, pseud.)*; Le, by Peggy Goodn; Nets 0 Catch, by. Dolores Olsen Htchens (D. B Olsen, pseud.); Savng Grace, by McCrcady Huston;.Kangaroo, by Henry Lamond; Vcous Crcut, by John Langdon; Curtan-for a Jester, by Frances and Rchard Lockrdge; Powder Keg,, by. Frances Maron; Whte Orchds, by Henretta Mason. Bad Men and Good, by Members Western Wrters Amerca; Sayonara, by James Mchener; Offshore Lght, by Elott Naylor, pseud.; Yoqng People, by S. Hurok Presents, by Solomon Hurok. *. " Secret Dary Harold L. ckes, by. Harold L. ckes; Ar, Trade, and Tarffs, by Clfton H. Krcps, Jr/, Your ncome Tax; 954 Edton, by Jacob Key Lasser; nternatonal Labor Movement, by Lews L. Jtorwn; Jededah Smth and Openng West, by Dale L. Morgan; Story Axel Munthc, by Gustaf and Gudrur Mun; Lmts "Earth, by Farfleld Osborn; Mary Tudor, by Hlda F. M. Prcscott; Meat Cook Book, by John and Mare Robtrson; A Hstory France, by Lucen Rorner; Socal Psychology Prejudce, by Gerhart-Saengcrt-Lfe s WorthLvng, Gertrude " Schwetzer; by Bshop Fulton Sheen.- Broken Penny,,by Julan.Symons; Not as a Strauger; by Morton Poems Amercan Hstory, by Thompson; Thrd AngeU-by Burton E. Sttvenson; Stllmcadow Jerome Wcdman; Ponder and Sugarbrdgc, by Gladys Tabcr Heart, by Eudora Wclty; Cress and Barbara W[cbster; Craters Delehanty, by Jessamyn West; Fre, by Haroun Tazc; Your Mandrake Root, by Frederc School Clubs, by Nel«c-Ze% Wakeman; Spare Room,, by Nela 6ardner Whte, and -Tomorrow, by Phlp Wyle.. Nqn-Fcton: Tomorrows,. Ar Age, by Holmes Alexander; Bert BacharachVBook for Men, by Bert Bacharach; Tdeslands Ol Controversy, by Ernest R. Bartlcy; Lookout Wfe, by Jeanne Kelfar Bcaty; Superlner S. S. Unted States, by Henry Bllngs; Plants Jn_ Pots, by Wllam H. Clurk; Those Wonderful OldAutomobles, by Floyd Clymcr; Consumers Rc-r en wth heart- dsease should follow same-rules f keep-ng -well that apply to any pvcgnant women but y should follow m more strctly.. re are four dangers, partcularly, ( that r doctors wll want m to>uvod: Overtrcdncss, ovcrweght," nfecr tlon and tght clothng. - Thc basc rule, however, s to check wth. thc doctor regulurly and follow hs advce fathfully. advce_and care gven by ] Thompson; Thc feest Humor Annual, by Lous Untermeyer and Ralph Shkes; One Thousand and One Poems "Manknd, by Henry W. Wells, cd.; Second Tree fronr thc Corner, by E. B. Whte; and Who Klled Kenya?, by Coln Wlls Seek Strcter Eye Testng Regulatons Publc support.lor strcter r a:egu luton eye examnatons and curbs on sale "ready-made glasses was urged here today bj Dr.. Harold Berman. Unon County Optometrc Socety. "Dr. Berman satd thc New"Jerscj Optometrc Assocaton, - parcn body local group, ha launched a campagn to stamp ou unethcal practces, but strong pub le support s needed to putteeth doctor early n pregnancy has a nto drve. great deal to do. wth gong through So-called "qucke" eye exam both pregnancy and chldbrth natons and thc Unlcensed sale safely. t also, affects health n "ready-made" glasses are do- months after baby s born. ng rreparable harm n many n.. Easy T» rnp For an e«y-to-pr«par«dlah. try loppng slce toast wth frankfurter and-a slce cheddar cheem and brolng untl tba cne«s* baa melu RALTO WE8TFELD TODAY - FBL - SAT. Ncholas MoRserrsfa Best Seller wth Jack Hawkns Jeff Chandler-- Maureen OHara n War Art-ow* 8UN. - MONf. - TUE8, RU Hayworth Ferrer n - m *, - John HodUk n WED. - 8AT. MAR. 3"-t E4»y To Lave ConqueHt Cochse l Dally. r.m.j_ (raw 7 F. M. %mu,., U4aj«NOW thru SAT. FEB. 27 n Techncolor BU Hayworth Jos«Ferrer. n plus Jeanne Mchael Cran_ Rennle. CroKKng SUN. Feb Mar 2 All Techncolor Esr Wtlltan*-Van Johnsn Eaay To Love pns John Hodlak - Robert Stack.. TllTR. MAR. 3, 4 t< < Sho «plus Hearln & Coronet* SAT. MAT. FEB. 27 My Freml Flcku - pns - Who Done t CARTOONS SHORTS ethcs for ts members, and recent tests conducted n New HAKOLD HAAGENSEN. UWwta bers presson who York,.three out four persons to cde code can be dener who had been.-.. gy,c9 followng new books have ports Buyng Gude ssue 954, by j.,,"qucke" membershp cercatest lamnatons were precrbed comy been added to shelves Consumers Unon; Jungle Lore, by lcaton cards ssued b b F b l Ch- letely wrong lenses. Three out v N.OA: cago. by KnrcmeU UcdJTon,Modem f flva J Fcton: Eyes Green, by Nna :o be rejects, seconds or J A K > p O s o m Bawden; Passonate Heart, by Volleyball, by Curts Ray Emery. naton eyes takes Beatrx Beck;. T h e nnocen t Track Man, by Henry Feld; store-counter varety.. utes," he declared. Knghts, by Gl Buhet; Except Vermont Tradton, by Doroa "Examners at qucke eye parlors are lkely to overlook serous Lord, by Jpyce Cary; Sant (Canflcld) F. Fsher.;, Ford at n Europe, by Lesle Charters; All Ffty: , by Ford Motor ;ye dseases n quest a fast That Gltters, by Mannng Coles; Company; Vagrant Vkng; My.nck," he added, "but laws n Uttle Ark,, by Jan de.hartog; Lfe and Adventures, by P e t e r New Jersey do not prohbt, such [Someone Lke You, by Roald Dahl; Freuchen;Gudeposts tocreatve unetcal practces. Lady for Ransom, by Alfred Dug- Famly.;Worshp, by AnnaLC Gebr " New Jersey Optometrc tances throughout state, he leclared. Dr. Bcrrnan ponted out that n Assocaton s makng every, effort to secure proper legslaton but, n meantme we can only stress mportance seeng reputable optometrsts for proper eye care. Dr. Berman sad Opt, Assocaton set«strct st VA garden group ),, et cehty at home D av Roger Norton thc Cra Garden Club spoke on hous* wndow-plants. Co-hostesses G. E. Kamps; Mrs Sohn.j J..A. Fechcr and G. W*tawrhee-;ho presde, tea table. Guests nchulcd C. L. May. Mrt. W. J. McRee. A. G. Henrch. Just lke plantng a money tree! Consstently plantng some-amount dollars each month n selected common stocks s ("Jst lke plantng a money tree; You wafch t grow... And thv(rujts your tree could help provde all those addtonal dolldrs you want... How can you-do t? Wrte today for your FREE --booklet explanng NVESTORS ClUB n detal: Esele & Kng, Lbare, Stout & Co.. Elobld 848 Membe: New York Slock E«cl>onge, New Vol Produce Exchange, Ctcsgf Board Trade, Amorcon Slock tucrang* AJOC. \ /Klnvcstore Dept. Q. W. Esele & Kng, Lbare, Stout & Co. SO BROADWAY, NEW YORK 4, N. Y. oonnenen.- -vvmuu uunyuuun. M uny «..., K. wv> dv, vv FREE COpy your booklet "COUD HS HAVE HAMJEHED TO YOU» NAME Saccharn Tablets 000 V 4 Gran PONDS LOT ON wth Dspenser. FREE BOTH BOBBY PNS 72 HALF PRCE»RCE 25 JERGEN FEATURE * 50c Hand Loton * 50c Cologne Stck BOTH«" 49. VALUE STANLEYS Bags Fne Sosp 8 cakm 39 Hardwater or Baby Castle 2 for HER «Q4)O u Robbng Alcohol r»nt «e PEPSODENT Economy Sze wtbr59c Tooth Brusl FREE BOTH for.22 Value POWDER PUFFS 0c Value HALF PRCE n for 0 RUBBER BABY PANTS HALF PRCE 2 w 49 C SEAFORTH Spced SHAVE LOTON. Bottle* 2- _ YEARS Or DRUG 4 Ql &9s(O r SERVCE N ( "!«"* SDNEY SCHER. Rec rkanuest SOUTH & WALNUT AVE8. CBANFOBD clm Cwuty TTM» O.) opctalk Ktmnans.development new products. He Albert Dcrso led group n sng- wth Arthur Metz at thc ment Assocaton. stressed th e tafct that.n lab-ng : oratores-where expermental pano. ;;ork s done actual feld condare smulated as. nearly as s passble. Ths beng Kwanjs nternaton- -s Wt-Pk~fr.r navno.trhttp tn Hn- Jr.. C- flmswmvassocae m- States-Ca«atan frendshp, tor BSao Laboratores Re-?speaker commented on rapd Lrch Dvson. Standard OU De-j strdes beng rnade by Canadan jopment Company, spoke onre-! n<jll> - Jr j. n d ev<. opme nt ts na-, work beng done at Ln r luraj o, resources Laboratores at luncheon? Wallace MaclVer Standetng Kwams Club atljo! Development Company op- rkos Restauxanlt on Tuesday. eraled projecton machne )r:mcn»b, whose "prjcpalstu--showng sldes U» llustrate talk concern j felds "fuel and%j by Dr. McNab. [n-eant.ols. holds about 50 Unt- ; James F. Kervck, vce-pres- States patents n se felds. dent, presded and welcomed as outlned. scope research guests Wllam Ussery.. Ln- m> ncludng locaton, drll-j den Club, and-francs Stllmrfn, : wells, ppng raw ols guest G. Wnfeld Scott..?ftneres t and" n mprove- j bnhday annversary Sdney s refnng processes and \ Hausmann was noted. Rev ROW at t, v OLD BOHEMAN CASE OF 2 QTS. CASE OF 24 CANS DELVERED TO YOUR DOOR PARK FREE- Dned? Behnd Our Store FREE DELVERY CR6-O44 30 EASTMAN ST. (Enmfort ALDEN STREET Your nvtaton to LFES GREATEST * MOMENT Bdbcc cfaooung yaat weddng socc to sec DS Of HMHMU Sttl At foots Ux less chat) yon otpece to psf tat pcodoocd la * EvcttMC Pkoccv co DOC & (Etjronrlr 6000 Ast Models THE CRAOTbM) CTZEN AND CHRONCLK. THUBSJAY; WBBPARY M, 05* Thape selected to nvbdel are: Ms.s Matlda Juracvk, Mss Dolores Wnfeld, Mss Barbara Sud*- Hck, Ms. Wllam Swunekarnp, Mss. Maron Merrctc. J. J. day. R. D. Merrck U dong art ucork for programs and posters. * Complete Card sxth grade classes, to moke r annual trp to New York Cty, to putcrukt; books for -school lbrary arfl to buy books for lbrary hew Brooksde place school. Durng -he affar, a whte elephant salewlll be conducted. \< at 9:30 a., m. March 4 n lunch room school. Walter E. Thorn, presdent, wll presde. "Do t Yourself Course Offered Kcm«;.Ms. L. H. Wkon. J. ; wll he served ard tubk pruts whlteawadnl ~ W. J. Pbwftrt, Wllam W. Mr«. D. C. Morganthau and for Local Resdents Khn, E. G. Marcmann, Robert Wlese are co-charmen for On March 23 H.. Mtchell, Ms. E. A. Spearng. At Cleveland A free eght-week course on affar. Also servng up Wllam Klen. Joseph home repars wll open March 0 ". Babnec, Wllam J. Fredrck Fnal plans have been completed commttee are: Kenneth n Roosevelt School under auspces Announcement was.made today and B; J. Echnger; for. beneft dessert card party Frederck,.- Nelson Dttmar, ] Bulders General Supply f selectort models for Proceeds show wll go to to be held March 4 at 8 p. m. nh. A. Chrstenstn, H. T. j Company,. Standard Lumber and Sprng Fashon Show to >be held thfc VA nurses" scholarshp fund. Sherlock Hajl by Parent- Chesttjf and James Rch. (Supply Company and Wesleldat 8 p. m. March 23 n hgh re wll be u meetng com-teachemttee" charmen at home School!- - can be purchased from members announced ths week. AssotatotwpT Cleveland t was announced that tckets Cuanford Lumber Company, t was school audtorum-by combned Senor, Junor and Evenng Departments Vllage mprove- charman for show, on Tuesceeds wll.-be used.to enable executve board wll meet wjh cover such subjects as use Charles D,. Kremer, general t was announced that pro- commttee or at door. free "do t,yourself" course %V **» f: M >y.-.- % -.-V--! ** : -r Flordogold or Onrag* Bowl ORANGE JU«:-;.!? 0 c Specal! Emch can makes l/ pnts!- BUDSCTE Cat Golden CORN t? Tes SNOW CROP 2-o>. O < FANCY BED nkg. «#7 LOU ELLA Solds Qaartera Us. carton Wnner over 500 przes. Sweet cream, Bated just rght. V-8 Cocktal? 2l 2< Frut Cocktal "-2 T45c Mnute Rce 2x.25c KeeblerSaltnes COOKES. CBACKEHS CANDTD7ATMET Keebler Sea Toast ST.34c Nonpare Oreo Sandwch S 2f«u- 39c Wafers C J5 MOB. Nabsco Grahams X" 3cJeUy Drops S5* Sunshne Hydros! 34cKraft Caramels «. (hocolate Pecan 52:39c B&B Snow Caps ts 2c Barry Butter Cookes ;V" 29c Welch Junor Mnts Calfomk Clfag PoaA Hota Orange Slces lr 9c Peaches S& ZS * *28c Butter Mnte VSraT 0c Mayonnase BOM BE " T 5. r * 33c Mracle WTp Mnt Plats VlfT l<)c Hormel Spam MSCELLANEOUS -Herb-Ox -fg5am-3*?r22c Look "Meals that Satsfy" Accent *~lm. fc l 29c Aunt Jenunrs&E.; 7c Gre-SolventS" ""* l. 5c to? Cabn Syrup Del Monte Catsup Corned Beef Tomato Soup 3 DOUEE roods Garlc Sat > Flavor Salt Durkee Cocoanut KARO SYRUP DEAL DOG FOOD ZU 27c 8c 28c 32c > u,!5f E 4c 5c 7c HUNT CLUB DOG FOOD 33c t 65e 2S4lw Mf «S.7t Old Dtch Cleaser s- 23c Mnt* aasarj-w tz. oc Chopped Meats _ TOLETRES -* 2c la BUm Ummg TalMrfoa Glecm Tooth Paste fr 47c Colgate Tooth Pasted 47c Toothpaste r "~ 4 "* KT 47c Tooth BastetL.*7-59c KLEENEX Facal Tuuet c BON AM Cleanser 2-23e SNOWY Powdered.Bleach»-. 4Sc UNT Lqud Starch 2U 20c t, 0 37e Sharp Colored E CHEESE t 59 > fw Sharp Colored Cheese.. 65c Provolone Salam». 63c Creamy Muenster k. 5c Slced Amercan * 55c Kraft Cheez-Whz ST 33c Phla. Cream Cheese Sff.37c- Sharp Cheddar?, Gruyere Cheese Natural Swss Cottage Cheese Bscuts. TABBY Cat Food 9-**. * Cherry or Chony SlrootMl PE -&? Tm*,,, «rtt> «n*t fu«4 wlta Cfee Cake aw 49 C BUfc wltk rlm r«aar«hlul BREAD *«ap to la Cak e Roll 3-Uttle Kttens ;- CatFood 323e 2;tr23c Wrt* t ~*:»±O-antkf RVAL DOG FOOD 3 2» 3c Botk GufwdgAane-Acfew Ops Every 39t College nn Chcken Broth 6c Wesson Ol KL. 37e ssst 69c MalM LOT* Ughl CbUfoa Cake! HdtClub Dog Bones RS 29e Whole or Er Half b. ML--X b. C Lan Porton c Pa* hand and power took, carpentry," nsulaton-, celng tle and wall board, dry.w«ll. gypsum and plywood, masonte presdwoods for nterors, masonry, trmmng tne nteror, pantng and decoratng and how to fnance home mprove- Speakers for each - twa l.hour sessons wll nclude outstandng experts, and contractors n r respectve.felds as well as manufacturers representatyps. Resdents nterested n course have been asked to contact. one three-sponsors.ths, week for regstraton blanks. Head Classfed Ads b. b. Rb Porto C Center Cut CHOPS OR ROAST. ". - Serve wth deal Apple Saute 2-37 C r r Oven V Ready b, Enjoy tasty, tender Long sland Ducklng ths week-end! Chuck Lamb. Veal Roast Rb Veal Chops Breast Veal Knockwurst Bacon Lamb Lver Meaty Scrapple * "»»» «* m U. S. Mo. lua b. BllMT k. SLCED " 39c *. 79c b. 29c Fllet Flounder Fllet Cod Fllet Mackerel Salmon Steaks Halbut Steaks Frozen Rabbt Frozen Shrmp Crab Pattes Shrmp Jfe. POTATOES 0 Now Crop Pnss-N-Beots Cat Food 3LS 25C " 4-4c 8TAYMAN WNESAF Apples 2 CarrotgSff Cole Slaw ;, All AOMS Qpon; Frday. TD» PcM Effoctvo Thra SaU Fob. 27 B&M Baked Beans * 23e CRSCO Shortenng t. 32e - 87e roll Vson 0 Gpapes M&M Spc & Span : Candy Coated Cleans Lke Magc Chocolate ;c 25c ur 23«sr 75c My-T-Fne Desserts 3JSL 22c C BlueBoy DctcUc Vcf cuutt Wax lean cr WMclMto 2 20c Dcta MUtr r Carrtts..r 0c Faacy SpKh 2;- 23c Uaa lean :.r. 9c JOY *" 29c *-M. swta* m*0~ T!/!-«. MU "

5 " ; ; : *. : :\#:-<;>*--T>&rw: ;.«; " < ; (t;.-:f rsv-. l! s "*»tehth«v " CRAWTOjtP CTZBW Altt) CHHONCLE, THURSDAY. TEBRUARY M.M5J / Congressonalnvestgatons Be Topc Dscussons " Rght Congress to nvestgate Executve Branch. Unon Junor College under sponsorshp t>f Columba Club Unon County. program s part bcentennal celebraton found- ng Columba College, _.... Kngs College, n 754. panel, whch wll be composed graduates Columba Unversty, wll answer questons from audence followng dscusson. Havng been close to subject, Rudolph Halley, who ganed fame as counsel, for Kefauyer Senate Crme nvestgatng Commttee, s expected.to have some nterestng comments. Mr. Halley, a ; brllant student, graduated from Columba College n 932 at age 9. He receved he appontment as a Kent Scholar n Columba Law School where he was edtor tre., Columba Law Revew and re- Weseld Senfor Hgh School ceved hjs bachelor laws dejtr-*"c"afew weeks hefore hs 2st From 939 to J)42, Mr. Smth on March5 ard 6. "" brthuay n, Followng several years as legal secretary to U.S. Dstrct Judge Rouge* and *An Amercan n Pars he monthly meetng Mors Club Boy Scout Troop 78, ark and Edmund W. Henz Ro-reneweselle., panters such, as Lautrec and Ren- nterest n art and. Frtench was cnuhgvd n dramatc vttork on provde enough funds for an adequate ar force to accomplsh ths Rado Statons WMCA, WNS and t was* reported that post or. Also Martn. Lurs lfe, sponsored by St. Mchaels Church, now has a pad-up membershp whch s beng portrayed n WEVD n New York and Staton goal. -. Wllam Bondy, he served fve at home pf Frank; Sowa, ,-., moves, s sought out at lbrary.". WLD n Nagara Falls, partcpatng at yarous On" or hand, admnstra- 9* Besler avenue, last week. Welcomed as new! members years as assstant dstrct attorney lmes, a.s actor, drector and author. n 940-4, he n New York. Begnnng r lu42r on spokesmen argue that. James, OHara was apponted were J. Ruln Roselle Park and Reference work was heavv. Mr- Halley served on staffs roposed type.def ense"wl*; pernt U. S. to choose ts ownco-charman for sale. charman, and Joseph PetersT. Breenan Cranford. Haagensen reports, most t beng done.by hgh school students. was drector St. Felx Street varous Semte nvestgathg- comnotable-.dstncton t was announced that Carol Koyen, a junor at Cranford Hgh Playhousen New York Cty, and mttees.wth Urounds n any future - conflcts; She adds that hgh magazne Welcomed as new members School;>yon posts annual oratorcal-, contest: Wllam Douglass upon ths source for- current count shows how students depend followng year.he studed under Hatcher Hughes at Columba y.pc defense structure can be nd, n addton, pont out that ths and receved wde publc notce- as club were Denns Lynch counsel for Senate Crme nvestgaton Commttee. Mr. Halley ard--charles Glynn. was.second and Barbara M. Brown materal.. -, Unversty. Snce war, Mr. upported fora long tme, f n,eed- thrd. wnner wll receve a has been actve n potcxmhroughout hs career and n 95 was Smth, a chemcal engneer by presson, hasengaged n atrcal Ths debute over mltary and )d, by TJ. S. economy. G. J. Flnney. was apponted cash prze 5, whle second-place wnner wll-get a-0 report also tells to handle sales personalzed Amercan. Hertage Project conducted at lbrary n whch a seals to rase funds for treasury. Wllam Ledden was wnner 5. * cash award and thrd place elected presdent New Vork work only as an. avocaton. oregn polcy s really - great dscusson group consdered probr Cty Councl. lebate 954. ntend to devote named charman, wth O- Edward Hayes 06. Maple letns today-n lght bas(c onsderable study to ssue nvolved and urge all my consttu- post pror- to movng to New place attended hs fnal meetng Amercan documents such as Equally nterestng should be Hara as co-charman, for annual dnner whch s held by Dorufn Condton BUL. Rghts. Coosututon_ and vews Edward N. Burke ents to ndcate to me r vews Hampshre. He has been a member post for past 23 Monroe Doctrne. ".Wllam edtoral statt - Newark Far,at Mullenberg club at close years actvtes years., - n "ths matter vtal concern to Old and, Wllam Hfman w Evenng News. Followng graduuwere moderators for sessons ton from Columba College n Former Fre Commssoner John natonal survval.. Refreshments were served fo! 040,. Te attended v W.-Durun was reported n far condton last nght at Muhlenbcrg Gloom and Doom lowng busnesssesson. T J Commander Roy D. rvng presded.. Thank;: for ad n carryng out ths group. - 3he..Harvard lbrarys actvtes are expressed by Haagensen as Busness School and spent Some Hosptal, Planlleld, where he was or Loyal Opposton? tme n advertsng before enterng taken after sufferng a heart!ttack at hs home, 442 Orchard For several weeks, many. Demb- Executve Heads Named Dsmal Fcton Blamed follows-: % - -. Navy..On leavng servce n 94G, he joned., staff street, last Thursday mornng. cratc leaders have, been pontng "Sncere thanks go forth to For Red Cross Drve For Readng Declne- Board Trustees and members Townshp Commttee Newark newspaper as a reporter. Oxygen was admnstered to Mr; 0 economc facts: rsng un- (Contnued jrom page one) Doran by Lt. Lester Powell, Pa- (Contnued from page one). were repared n both departments. for r cooperaton and gudance; employment, fallng producton, Snce n he has progressed to trolman Roy Brnkerhf, Fre und droppng agrcultural prces. Hghest days crculaton n 953to Ctzen and Chroncle for felds wdenng responsblty Capt. Bernard Doyle and Freman Republcan orators have sad that nue; Kenlworth - Superntendent Schools Edwn W. Kraus. books were taken out, as compared splendd publcty on Amercan was on, February 24, when 666 many book notces and r us nght edtor and recently as as-edwarsstant state edtor. hosptal n Frst Ad Squad gloom and doom." Presdental teadc. He was taken to he Democrats are "prophets ndustral charmen are: Cranford Horace K. Corbln, Jr., Total regstraton at local Hfman for leadng lat- wth a daly average 390 books. Hertage Project: to Old and. Ugal aspect ths queston ambulance after, treatment by Dr wll be examned by Pressor tdmoul Kasouf. de, Sherman Adnrrs, labelled Cranford Branch Su-lbrary at end year was ter group; to Pat Keman For myone-who mentoned da nade up 6,447 adult borrowers and 2,759 junor borrowers. two nurses* homes we have carryng books back and forth to Jack E> Wenstcln Columbu gcr sgns "poltcal sadsts" who Burton E. Dckerman, vce-.jw School -faculty and Fred J. Woman* Fellowshp * Durng 953; 645 new adult borrowers were regstered and 32worked aloes wth me to try servced, and to staff who have Khour, assstant pressor po- to ltcal scence at Vllanova Unversty. ~ "Tre "publc.aspect wll.be presented by Dr. Abel A,.Hanson Teachers Collegu_)nlversrty and former superntendent schools for Elzabeth. Judge Modarell U. S. Dstrct Court for New Jersey, wll be mocerguor. Gve Red Cross A. R. Smth Drector For Westel Operetta Alfred R. Smth Planneld, who has boon connected wth a number Lttle atre groups n NJL-.W Jersey, ncludng Cranford Dramatc Club, Phlal:ms <tl Turwood, Foothll Playhouse, and Communty Players Weslcld, s producton drectorfor "New Moon," an operetta by Sfmund Romberf, to.be gven by Muscal Club _3Vcfcld at Topc Love Cod " lve God" was topc under dscusson at a meetng last week Womans Fellowshp Cranford at home Wesley Bedford 42 Hllcrcst avenue.... Speakers, were P. B. Durrell FurWood; and Mrs; Edward Francs and Albert Blaschkc Cranford. C. W. Thomas Kenlworth was solost. YOU ALWAYS SAVE MONEY AT BARONS BRNG YOUR NEXT PRESCRPTON TO BARONS AND PROVE T YOURSELF 2.00 PENGUN NGHT LGHT for Bubys Room rase SSTPACKETS TAR SOAP 2-38c STOP SMOKNG!! END-HAB LOZENGES Check Smokng Urge.00.9 FLASHLGHT Complete Wth Batteres COMB SALE VALUES TO 39c QUELQUES FLEDRS HAND LOTON AND BODY POWDER BOTH «2.75 Vulue Save 25c..~ 40 Slver Str BUdes 25c Bajers OUraV Asprn r«*. 00 Bayer"s CM ASR httut Laka BOTH :95 62c BOTH BARONS DRUG STORE 34 EASTMAN STREET (O»». Cnntmt* Tbc«trc) T«l. CRanford (Store Alto nwettdd) NEWSLETTER from desk HARBSON A. WUXAMS. Jr. <th DMrel (Unon County) most concern to. ctzens Mayor Fred P. Andersen presded. :- J U. S.,: questons nvolved ~and her- effectve resoluton - could Captans fordstrct 0 are to be announced later..vel decde future securty Publcty for.. drve s n th*e free world. Many crtcs Troop 78 Mors charge Charles M. Ray,, edtor ew polcy pont out that a deense whch lmts us to ar and Chroncle., To Hold Cake Sale and publsher Ctzen and tomc retalaton docs not provde Arrangements for a cake sale to legblty to _jn«rtflect»ely oalzed aggresson such ~ as. that March 5 at Cranford Branch be held from 9 a. Vn. to p. m. Legon ntates 7 jvhch occurred n Korea. Or - Unon County Trust Cbmahy South avenue, were made at r contnued )rm pagt one) Members at Ceremony rtcs who support relance on r retalaton say that t does not wore attemptng "to talk ths country nto a recesson..." t jsjmy feelng that name callng wont solve our economclls.". fact that re are dangerous sgns s obvous tp all. Pontng aton. out se facts to publc s George Syseskey 7 Lenox csponslblty loyal opposlon not an act bad fath. gpartment f>t - Charles Kurtz avenue, manager meat denorng economc facts and> urgg ors to do lkewse s not goarea. Workng wth" Hm wll be Market, s charman for solctatons n Cranford busness g to alter m. Wlnfeld Koehler, Edward Lews, dont beleve we can talk ourselves nto or out a recesson. Walter M. Cooper, Lous Cohen, Russell Hoaglund, Morrs Segel, do beleve, however, that falng Robert Crane, Jr., Lloyd to catch economc downturn n Geller. Ells Robnson, Edward Smth, Wllam DTullo and Sdney Brecn. symptomatc stage results n, need for major operatons later on Mr..Dunham also announced appontment dstrct captans as t was reassurng to note that Presdent s not gnorng eco-followsnomc warnng sgnals but s con- Dstrct Mary Kng. 32 templatng acton ths Sprng hould stuaton contnue. Acton on Hll floor acton on Hll contnues at a very slow pace. Post Offce nnd Treasury appropraton blls passed wth lttle controversy. Current n House s a dscharge petton to force Alaska Stutehood Bll out powerful Rules Commttee whch has been holdng up acton on ths bll;. Acton on St. Lawrence Seaway s expected to begn early n March. CNJ to Elmnate All Steam Engnes presdent Hefler-Snyder Company and presdent Borough Councl; Kenlworth odore Stoepel._rrtanager Kenlworth Brunch Cty Federal Savngs and Loan Assoc- Burnsde avenue; Dstrct 2 Boyd E. Hudson, 35 Hgh street; J. A. Reed, 32 Walnut avenue; Walter S. Palmer; 00 Denman place; John J. Errco, 32 Denman road; Dstrct 3 John D. Oathout, 07 Adams avenue; A. Eschenlauer, 6 Ralegh avenue; Nelson Kllng, Englsh Vllage; R. H. Herman. 6 Rversde drve; B.C. Belden, 0 Manor avenue... * Dstrct 4 Dr. H. P. Wngert. 35 Ardenstreet; C. A. Bollod, 200 Hampton street; J. V. Starr, 23 JJampton road; W. F. Hanzl, 4 Central avenue; Dstrct 5 Edgar Dunfee, 0 Thomas street; E. J. Dchmcr, 504 Lncoln park, east; Mumle Cox, 20 Hgh N MANY FASHON MOODS :&> We just read somesewng statstcs and learned that more women "sew r own" than even we magned. So we hastened to get you more and better fushonwse fabrcs than ever come see our splendd selecton and start makng sprng fashon. SLK SHANTUNG fcavon SHANTUNG 44 wde, yd..49 TE SLK 44* Wde. yd. 9 j PRNTED * PUCKEKED NYLON Mr * 44 9 A.9 J Prnted Mercersed Brwdetoth Cotton. yd. S9c Embrodered Organdy, yd..2s THE HOME & FAMLY STORE 8 Walnut Aye. Cranford, N. J. Cranf«r4 Meat Market»» street; Dstrct 8 R. Maws, 42 South Unon.avenue; A. MacPherson, 207 Reord avenue; P. Cccone, 345 South Unon avenue; M. Schneder, Behnert place. mora avenue; G. M. Barle, 208Arbor street;. C.C. Goodfellow, 403 Claremont place; Mrs: W. F. j Lttle, 30 Hernng avenue, and J, F. Kervck, 36 Crag place.. brary staff ncluded makng out a total 5J67 new cards n 953. Haagensen n..her. report makes followng addtonal comments at readng trends: ; "Scence fcton stll fnds avd readers. Wth man able to travel two and one-half tmes Speed xrf-oundr»lk--o*-flyn-saucers-j affected. Health Offcer Wllam Dstrct T. P. Orens. 2 P. Smth related that com- Makatom drve; J. B. Charaberln,-ll-Hampton npto ftrcctmrq O. Bekert, -weavea plan; Mrs: Defense Secretary Wlson and and started runnng an extra tur- for all operatons to Cut down R. G. Hoyt, 8 Arnet place; plausble. Authors, who are also 27 dpl quarter a century seems qute Secretary State. Dulles put for-nacward a changed concept mlary strategy. As reflected n smok# emanaton.... clmbng mountans and descendng on ldad and thus decrease Dstrct 8 E. Wade, 5 explorng deep by skn dvng, North avenue, east; Volet Anderson, 2 Alden street; R. pto caves, make, excellent heroes. Admnstratons budget, t s proosed that U. S. polcy rely heavly t was announced that newl. Turk, 08 Cranford avenue; Adventure readng among teenagers, and parents alke s most plumbng code was ready tor H. C. Fsher; 29 Arlngton adopton, and Townshp Attorney road; S. L. Nunn, 8 North popular.. - >n arretalaton and atomc wea- avenue, east. Carl H. Warsnskl was requested "Relgous books, both fact and >ons and mnmze relance on Dstrcts D. H. Terry, 22 B- to prepare an ordnance for passage on frst readng at next fcton, contnue n consstent de- ground fbrces.. Ths proposal s a matter utrmeetng. mand. people today are rootless taught an-a_lme_ol_hstory whet two major wars, a depresson and a cold war all took place. Relgon helps keep r lves at an even keel. "Hstorcal novels, too, were n demand, helpng one escape, nto anor tme, anor place, and enjoy, a lterary dress ball. coronaton n England put spotlght on lves past and present kngs and queens, royal houses and Englsh hstory and countrysde. movng pctures "Mouln were transferred from junor make lbrary and especally department. Borrowers weeded, book - most powerful and moved or deceased totaled 596. far-reachng all many meda Catalogung actvtes l-pf L communcaton." EXTRA FANCY LWN YEAL CHOPS REGULAR OR TALAN STYLE VEAL CUTLET LARGE ROASTNG k CALVES UVER k BACON CUBE STEAKS FRESHLY GROUND UBMTTES ROUND STEAK LEAN GROUND BEEF 89c BOTH FOR 89c ft. 79c v2«c 3 fts- * 98c FBESH GROUND LEAN 59c ARMOUR? STAR OR WLSOfTS fmtk ROLL BUTTER lb.69 WLSON,..<- GOLDEN OLEO WLsors SLCED BACON 69c EXTRA! EXTRA! BELEVE T OR NOT! LARGE FRESH KLLED STEAKS SRLON or,-- PORTERHOUSE NO ONE WLL MATCH THS PRCE - JERSEY DRESSED SPARE RBS Strctly Fresh-Klled FRYNG CHCKENS LB. SMALL FRESH KLLED TURKEYS lb. 49< NEW* YORK DRESSED FROM FARM TO YOU DALY \ Frdm Lnda Farms, N. J. 65c BEEF FLET MGN0N REPEAT. BONELESS (All Meat) NO BONE SRLON STEAKS NO ONE HAS THEM TENDER CUT CHUCK ROAST _ (bonojn) REPEAT LNK SAUSAGE. 4 9) SKNLESS FRANKFURTERS CHOCE CUT (C*r«n Roasts) TOP SRLON ALL- OF LAMB CHOCE CUT (Ovn Roasts) RBS OF BEEF b. 49 b.49 Come n and Talk to Us About Your Freezer Orders No Orf W.l! Beat Us MEAT MARKET VOOKA8KA Cost Prces to Church and Cvc Organzaton* T] WALNUX-JLYKNUE- 6-HjjJ mlh Amerca hvanu Club [Talk Topc lennann J. BlclfltU, pufussu _,( modern languages at Unon Junor College, gave a talk on hs recent travels n South Amerca Lt weekly meetng Kkvans Club at Markos Restaurant st week. Mr. Belelel4 recounted hs ex- Lv-cnccs durng a trp whcn covt od 5 months, part whch, was t.pcnt studyng at thq Unversty San Marcos n Lma, Peru. Hs uk, whch was llustrated wth olored sldes, covered Ecuador, ]eru, Bolva, Chle, Argentne Rejublc and Brazl. " He emphaszed pont that Smth Amerca s makng rapd ~ rdes n modernzng tself..-lulcs shown, ncluded cty scenes r all counes vsted, showng huklngs er completed or n jn-occss. erecton that compared well wth those ctes Unted St;tcs-,and also vews rugged Andes and cultvated plantalms ol countrysde. Congratulatons were read~from Kwans nternatonalj markng ttn. annversay actual rongl local club. Ven MuFarlan4!," charman proj«tn commttee announced that Jpluns for clubs celebraton ts (lfth. brthday would be made Lnr Aprl, that beng date when lleclub receved_ts charter from e nternatonal organzaton; Sngng Was led by Harold Stanywth Arthur F. Mctz at he panol Kenneth versen. predod ;nd ntroduced speaker. Covale Wagner welcomed [followng vstors: George Bartell nf Rahway Club, and Wl- n nthorpe, guest Kenneth Meyer. /nternuu Atteuls V waukee Conventon G. Frank Zmmerman, prncpal >f Cranford Hgh School, attended conventon n Mlwaukee ths,yeek Natonal Assocaton ;f Secondary School Prncpals He left for meetng on Frday pud returned "yesterday.. Ms. Ruth Janovsk, supervsor uf elementary educaton, Mss Etta" runner, prncpal Cleveland and ScScvclt*Schbols7~arfd~ Vncent: Sanvowsk, prncpal Lncoln ml Sherman Schools, attended a lomt meetng last week.n Atlanc Cty ol Amccun Assocaon. School Admnstatoct;_and4 he Elementary School Prncpals* tesccatton.""7 :" " ~- - SVn dea Awards t dsh awards were presented to our Cranford resdents for sugestons accepted by. "Con four deas" commttee Bl.nulrd Ol Development Combay, Lnden. Those sharng n presentatons. were Joseph V. 3Malley, 20 Oraton drve; Joseph Hggnu, 43 Myrtle street 3eorge W. Dttrck, 3 Van Burer uc, and Edward A. Wynant f 9 Hampton street. 24 HOURS A DAY RAPPS PHARMACY Pok A n. PlaJnfddj PL toglfwd Pharmndrt n " attendance at mtot9 Day" and NlahL WNTER DRVNG S MOST HAZARDOUS No nutter how carefully you drve, le*. uww and rjeet con- Utnte a real threat Have you adequate nsurance coverage? WE HANDLE ALL FORMS OF NSURANCE WTU REPRESENTATVE COMPANES [CHARLES m TEAKE NSURANCE GRuM Cranford Trust Bldg. ROOM t, SECOND FLOOR THE CHANTOR? CTZEN ANp CHRONCLE. THURSDAY. TtSKCAKt 3S. MM YOU EVEN GET GOOD COLONAL doable chest SECTON TWO Ever seen a charmng Colonal-style l>o<r... heaully fnsed n maple... for trflnp sum 0.95? Ever seen a DOJPLEwdth chem-o{-<lrnwers... also lrnulflly fnshed n maple... for jtsl 39.95? VkVJ you wll f you cohe to Koos! Come, feel sturdy constructon h.er. see ts pood.smple lnes... and amaze your* self, at our prce! As for - rlcm... why youm expect to pay more, much more for just a enple chest--dyawers, hut here you are... 8 roomy drawers, 4 each sde n a lovely Colonal-desgn DOUBLE chest for a Koos-low 39.95! mpossble? No... npt when youre as tremendous as Koos. We houghta huge quantty.. took a small mark-up. Result? Dollar savngs for you! Why not scoop up BOTH peces... yre perfect and so nrxponkvc for youngsters who share a room... or even for your summer cottage! Bed n twn, % and full sze... also n mahogany. POCKET CASH! KOOS CTS PRCE ON 42.5O NNERSPRNG MATTRESSES Wher. but Kooacan you fnd a mattrem lke ths for jnt 29.95? You pocket over S2 eol) each.. ** *c>o<, dependalle, reslent nhersprnk ant \n thck 00% "fntron Celt...no cheap KUB here! You even set lace-tuftnf... gvng you»mooth, bulloulr*>. MccpnR turfare. And... that pre-bnlt border U (omcthng specal, too! tll resst cruthng and ug> ar-vents runnng completely around tnattrcs, too. Yes. you get all re costly features plus sturdy rnrd-landlcs and a sturdy, handsome woven strpe tcketng for a Koon-low And... f you need a matchme box sprng... you save over 2 on tlat, too.. UnunJy now Roth n twn or full szes. ts not too soon, er, to get that mattress youll be needng for your summer cottage! Ths s deal... and now you save WVBSt TME AT THS PRCE! MAPLE DNETTE WTH CHOCE OF TABLES Youre n on anor bg frst at Koo«! Now... for very frst tme were ferng ths handsome maple dnette at a new low, low prce! You get a S-pWe unte.. every n«sold bad-rork Norrn maple... for >n«hrd-down prce 54.50! And look! ts even hand-rubbed to a rch Colonal fnsh... knd yon expect to fnd only on costly maple peces. You ret a choce tables, too! Extenson-style closed s 30x42"... opens to 52 es to seat sx comfortably. Drop-leaf style s 36x2, extends to 42 nches wth leaves urt. "Er table comes complete wld 4 handsome chars. A bent seller rght along... now, every last sute n our stock wll wha out tomorrow sure... and when ths shpment s gone rell be no more at WpnreT~T%"hT!afrTbr"Kbl»ah>to at 9 A. M. ts anor scoop-buy... and, n Jersey, youll fnd t only-at Koos! KOOS GVES YOU A SOFA-BED o AND A CHAR.. FOR ONE LOW PRCE Koos saves you... not pennes... but crnp. green dollar blls wth ths 2-pcce sute buy! Yon get... not just a sa-bed for 9... not just a sa and rhatr for 9. but a handsome ta that open* easly nto a comfortable bed... plus a comfortable matchng char... both for less than you would expert to pay for a alone. How? Root bg buyng power, course! Barks and seats n both peces have full nnrrnprnjr constructon w! t* specal no-*ag nnersprn base*. And, to make sa really comfortable as a bed. res a marvelous self-levelng feature that ««ures a smooth Wrng»urfae««... elmnates that "crack" ten, found n w>fa-beds. Look «-ln*ert Ye*, re s a large storage compartment n, hate sa! dy-textured fabrcs... n forest green, charcoal, chartreuse or red.

6 & # * THE CRANfORD CTZEN AND CHRONCLE, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY,«, Page m. fcrsttm T n CAMVoao.CBtOKKX, e«tabl*h*d JS93; THE CBAXFOCS Cnnsr, cttablbhed (Combned n 92) CHARKSM. RAY. NATONAL EDTORAL Mmnber. Qualty Welles New lvw.r>nrjt.. Entered, at Post Offce at Cranford ( N. J.. as. Second Class Matter. Publshed Thursdays at Cranford N. J., by Cranford Ctzen and Chroncle. nc. Offcal newspaper for Cranford, Garwood and Kenlworth. "Subscrpton Rate, 4.00 a Ye-r. Advertsng Rates on. Request. OFFCE: Alden. Street. Cranford. N. J Be a Good Neghbor When Red Cross Calls annual Red Cross fund drve startng Monday wll afford an excellent opportunty for each one,, jus to gve concrete expresson to fne sentments cooperaton dnd helpfulness whch are beng extolled here durng Brorhood/Week. hestate Co do anythng n hs powef to w -help a neghbor n,dstress. Through our contrbutons tb Red Cross we can help not onlyour mmedate "neghbors" but our fellowmen throughout world. Locally, Red Cross through ts Home Servce performs a valuable work n, keepng famles servcemen from ths area n contact wth r loved ones away from hbme n tme need or emergency. Also great mportance are actvtes carred on by local chapters motor corps, canteen corps and Gray Lady corps n veterans hosptals n area,, Anor servce that benefts you and your neghbors n Cranford-Garwood-Kenlworth dstrct s effcent operaton chapters blood bank to provde blood needed, for accdent and llness cases n hosptals n ths area. n supportng your Red Cross you gan nner satsfacton.that, comes wth beng a "good neghbor." You also help jourself and ypur bwn famly by provdng nsurance for possble tme when you may be one n need assstance o.ths all-helpng organzaton. Jumble Store Offers Two-Way Servce Need more closet and attc space? You can arrange t by cleanng out some that used clothng you have been sayng but rotwearng andby* gettng rd that old but stll servceable furnture and or brc-a-brac for whch you no longer have any use..re may be ors who can Use se thngs, and Jumble Store Junor; Servce League wll be happy to serve as mddle man n gettng m out your way and back nto servce. Observance Jumble Store Week startng Monday wll call forth memores 20 years durng whch ths project league has carred on ts two-way servce, wth proceeds sales helpng to carry on organzatons many phlanthropc actvtes n communty. Why not vst Jumble Store at South avenue, east, next week, to see at frst-hand fne job lades are dong and to arrange for pckng up your contrbutons? brorhood Attanment deal s Up to You THE CRANTORD ClTlZfcN AND CHRONCLE, THURSDAY, TKBRUART 2S, S4 2 Washngton Place Cranford. N. J. College Club Plans Beneft Sprng Concert Edtor, Ctzen artd Chroncle, Cranford. U. J. " * <ne Cranford College Club has Dear Sr: * begun preparatons for_ ts sprng want to take opportunty concert. to be held at Cranford at ths tme (p thank""publcly :"Hgh School on Aprl -2~for beneft- Red Cross for r effcent serv- clubs. scholarshp fund. ce. Much r work s hdden Members patron commttee to pabld eye and only n tmes under charmanshp Wl. emergency can we sec really "am T.. Cno* are conductng a town-wde campagrr-for sponsors We should certanly contrbute for event, whle regular all we possbly can to a very worth telephone commttee under charwhle cause... manshp John B: Warrng- ton Roosevelt School Newspaper Staff Ol Chroncle Tour Very truly yours, s contactng College Club Ella A. Lockwbod members, A. ",. Edward F. George, general..?. charman, has announced appontments as folow/s: Tckets, Chauncey C. Hale and. Ells G. Bshop; decoratons; Charles. Turner; programs, and ushers, Edwn O. Zohe; publcty, Edward M. Coe. se charmen wll be asssted by large Edtor Janet.Ray Roose- commttees, embracng practcally.concert program wll feaplant Edtor Charles M. Ray ture Cclnda Ferguson- and El" Ctzen and-chroncle last Tucker, local pano duo; Jeanne Wednesday. young newspaper Mlls-and Flora Loewy, New York and., Cranford a "d cuttng machne. _ George announced that A thcy cndeavored l to read type commttee, s hopeful reachng N RETROSPECT from tht FU ol Ctttea* «n4 Chroeta ;-.. Fve Years Ac n an eff:ort to obtan more prompt servce n repar street openngs by. PlatafleW- Unon Water Company, t was announced at a h j l t h B g h Cnnrl that m George Haskew,. manager or me wesnej llj water company, would be requested to attend a meetng - fnance commttee, mayor and councl to dscuss matter. More than 400 volunteer;.. solctors began a House-to-house canvass n Cranford, Garwood and Kenlworth to rase 949 cjuota 7,745 for local Red Cross Chapter. Fred P. Andersen, general charman, announced that a complete lst every home n Cranford had been prepared by a commttee workng, under supervsons. George H. Bates.,,";, Cranfords two foregn exchange students,. John Wllams Great. Brtan and Chrstapr Lange Norway, were guests at weekly luncheon meetng Rotary Club at/ Howard Johnson Restaurant on Route 29/y were accompaned by r hosts, Wllam Buckley and Wllam Harvey 4 respectvely, and/suzanne Joernot and Mary Ellen Renert, members- junor class at Cranford Hgh School who had been actvely engaged h forums awd dscussons alled wth exchange student project Ten Years Ago "Wnged Vctory" was chosen-as name - Lberator bomber whch/fesdents Cranford and Kenlworth were to. present to government through r purchases/ 75,000 n Seres E War. Bonds,.t was announced at-a Waf Bond Rally n Cranford Hgh School. >-,, One largest groups selectees ever to be called.up here was to report for pre-hductoh physcal examnatons n Newark, t -was an-. nounced by L..B.* Hazzard, charman. Selectve. Servce Boarcy 5, comprsng Cranford, Garwood and Clark. / majorty selectees were.fars. / -. -,.. Dstrct captans and heads specal commttees.for, annlal roll call and war fund drve Cranford Garwood - Kehlworth Chapter. Amercan Red Cross,. were lsted by Ma.thcw D;, agreed tha readng prnt before t annual boqkjs.aje. held n Ocwas prnted was a dffcult job. tober netted half ths sun, and Park and Charles F. Hansel, executve vce- Hall, executve charman, and Howard M.~ words pg" and remartder s to be* rased through Charmen. local chapters quota for 9,44 was "slug" took on for sprng concert., Proceeds /V,30,000._ students as y toured both se events wll be award- A delegaton from Cranfotd L6ns Club plant under gudance Roy cd-n form college scholar- attended a jont dnner pf Cranford, Garwood Smth tho newspaper staff. shps to Cranford Hgh.School and Twn Borough Lons Clubs at Roselle Golf Club. Busness Manager Margaret Mtt- grls. : "Apprecaton Nghty n trbute to retrng rckcr arranged detals trp,.fcers Holy Name Socety St. Mchaels for Desgner Rchard Conley, Ex- nt.gt vtv a. Ctnnn Church, was held by socety n audtorum change Edtor Bonne.Kerzman,» t St. Mchaels School., Treasurer Norma Whte and Re- Fpr Bod Sal«S Work. Ffteen Years A«o,. porters Gretchen Angle; Jane Ar- Wlber Henry 07 Lncoln, Joseph A. Plummer- was reelected presdent nold, Nancy Brennan, Arlenc bll, avenue was among 35 employees and George M. Chnery was reelected vce-presdent - Board Educaton, at annual reor- Jeffrey--Fleuren,. Lnda Gershon, Purolator Products, nc., Rah- Gal Grffths; Davjj Hardy, Susan way who were honored at a ban- KlghtlnEor, Alan Kohn, Carolyn, quest at Cross Keys Hotel, Manhattan School Musc, where Malmberg, Susan Scott, Lene Rah way, last week at whch an she s studyng pano wth Dora Stuart, Fred Ward and Leona fcal Unted States Treasury De- Zaslavsky. n addton to her Weydemeyer. partment flag was awarded for school newspaper...,,.. Bayonne classes, she has pano by Wllam was outs ments nndmg current support Savngs Bond governdrve. c, osses, Cranford and jg companlst Charles Pope s. Johh-Brennan, employes honored were KA ««..<. *T«., «.,pt» Frankln Mttrekor and Mss/members Savngs Bond Cnonste s ot New York Cty. Mram Escnrng.. Drve Commttee for Purolator. Each, commttee member receved an fcal government ctaton. Granted Patent _. An exemplfcaton ams standng and cooperaton among Prbtestants, Cathoks and Jews, and to analyze, Bt eet,.,ha«nvented a tethod for Over PalO Classes Wllam T. Knox.." JO. 6 Pne Ml88 Hell.Takr Week may be lound n brorhood servce tb be hu#t manufacturng a hard, flexble wax \ Mss Eleanore Hewett, daughter moderate and fnally elmnate-tetergroup prejudces whch dsfgure ard ds- use n food wrappng, for whch he Arbor street, has taken over whcj j& especally sutable for Mr. and S. S. Hewett 207 f emple Beth-El tomorrow nght, to whch conegatons"* all faths n-heconrmunty have been nvted. Ths servce s cal relatons, wth a. vew to establshtort relgousr busness; socaland polt- has becn-franud a Unted-States- pano students Mrs-Rose-Yaska patent. Mr. Knox s a member Bayonne, who wll retre n staff Esso Laboratores near future. dedcated by temple congregaton to ment a socal order n whch relgous deals brorhood and justce Ljndcn. kas, Mss Hewett attends Standard Ol Development A/ former student Yos- Chrstan frends and neghbors. purpose Brorhood Week shall become standards human relatonshps." s set forth n by-laws Natonal Conference Chrstans and Jews s fol- Let each us so order hs own lfe that se worthy deals may reach fulfllment. "To promote justce, "amty, under- PLUMBNG & HEATNG Heatng Sj My Speculty Behnert Place, Cranford \ Mam ganzaton, meetng. Ths was Mr. plummerg >;y term as presdent. Charles S. UtteH 2 Holly street Was or... sented wth a gold rfceognton button Bt 4 mceur* Azure Lodge 29, F. 8c A. M., sgnfyng > he had belonged to local lodge for ffty >-«..,y s " Mr. Lttell had.joned Commonwealth Lodg,- 9 U Brooklyn n,2l muncpal budget,.appr&ved by tl;e ~*y*fwnshtp Conjnlt; at.. an-fadj*>fcrt showed an estmated t d tax rate t 4.54 per. Vj assessed valuaton, an ncrease 24 p"k above rate for 938., total budget v, s 360,065, anr ncrease 54,634 over a-!u ;, expendtures h a statement, Fnao Commssoner F. G. Sykes attrbuted tho m. cfeaset tax to hgher relef costs and n..,. expenses due to State legslaton. Less than lcense tags had boon h. sued at - local Motor Vehcle Agency at 7 /North avenue. east, accordng to Harry "R. Ht:. s local!agent. Approxmately 5,000 tags were b-y. ssued "eacty year, he reported.. " Morethan 00 hgh school muscans j,!» tcpated, n annual concert by sch,,,,! orchestra and chorus, n vhgh school, amu torum under drecton J. Stanley Dlttnur. Leo Panasewtz, young local volnst, was \>\\<-\ solost..., Raymond. L. Aumack 4 Alden strc < tyas a passenger on a Pan Amercan Ar\\;r..s plane whch capszed n San Juan harbor. clunv; a ranstorm. All passengers were rosnu- > wthout njury. Mr. Aumack was enroutc tn-- :. poston as foreman, on a Standard Ol pvjxt n Puerto Rco.. :. Twenty Years Ago Cranford was blanketed under thc heav,-st.snow season as four-footdrfts blocked he town ancl trans and telegraph wres were (nl. commsso.n. Plows were ntot able, to clear M.K> streets for two days as extra Reserve road dep:nt- ment men worked, frantcally to.clear town center.. - James H. Luram, state charman. 0 Moton Pcture Board Revew, was speaker at- annual communon breakfast Younc Lades Sodalty St. Mchaels Church. ntal plans for celebraton slver annversary Mens League.Frst Pr< >- byteran Church were made at a jont rncetrt" group and Mens Club Trnty parsh.- Entertanment, dance rnusc and speakers were to hghlght program. "Death Takes a Holday," New York st.-se Success, was_p_resehted n audtorum Rju.-.- evelt School by Xranford Dramatc Club ;R r beneft for Mlk Fund- Cranford Junor Servce League. Lesle Crump was drector - for show. cast for senor play, " vory Donr," was announced at Cranford Hgh School after tryouts for producton were completed. Anon;; those takng part were James Hollowcll, Lucy fnlaferro, Molle Comstock, Garth Seavy, Santago Porcella and Walter McCary.. M* unm No Better Name..? 3runncrb vtaaurrton oracucl "- f North broad Stnwl ftlnb«th, N. J. 0. Corn* n* ffh Bm, OpM Monday ev*nln» lluncheot for Newcomers* Club r P r \ r-r P- -next,v uore completed at board ;. «last, Wednesday.;., \V Geddes presded at ses- he home n af t * MfS - Donad cydcll. 2 Tuxedo place. March meetng wll feature Lun-hcon s Served," a commercll arranged luncheon, to whch c tem served s sponsored by adrorent company..\ board meetng Gedlc expressed her thanks to ml..,,nb-board members for r r ST lent work and cooperaton (lvng -past sx months. n T eluded were George Kamps, vn-c-presdent; Arthur Grauten recordng- secretary; H;olcT"Vogstadt, correspondng. ten Jtnry; Douglas Schneder, aurer; Jack Cpnnors, \ w. Scheller,. Kenneth L. ook and Bernard M- EvenngVA. Donald Beadell. canddate df recordm secretary,- s from Eastpn. Pa,.Sh* s a member board Roosevelt Parent- Teacher Assocaton.. " nomnee fur correspondng secretary.. Robert. *Gsser. comes from rvngton.. She s a Methodst Church. D. L. u Wllam Sharp, mem-copelandbe-ll>: M«- Charles D. Hall, drector scouts, and reservatons; E: J."Bendel, (l t. L -ortlons; Donald Beadell, mfery; Edward YourtgosL, recreaton; Eugene Wnlsh. hosptalty; Ms. Ed Fearns, hnsuss, and Robert Carley, pl U-ty. Electon new fcers wll take plate lt March meetng. HW slate ncludes Douglas SehneUler for presdent. MrS. Shudcr s from Sprngfeld. n addton to Newcomers, she. s a "mt-nber Evenng Department 6 Vllage mprovement Assocaton and Methodst Young Couples Club. Edwn C. Younghouse, a Newcomer from.. East St. Lous,., has been nomnated for vcepresdent. She s also a member lecture Seres has been nomnated for treasurer. S {New n Fearns s also a member executve board St. Mchaels. Rosary Socety and a- member VA. afternoon canasta group wll meet Frday at home, tons" at 4 fourth n a seres ten lectures on contemporary cvlzaton at Cranford Adult School tonght at 6 oclock at Cranford Hgh School..,., Wlbur H. Fuhrc. 9 Chester Lang place. Those; expected to attend are Carl W. Krk, Lpuse Fry, Robert L. Krk. George F; Smth. Clare A. Barton. Lews G- Grffths and Henry Hartzol. <)!," LeaderTonght Harry Kranz East Qrange," Temple Uetn-EH egsave and publc tlaubus Jl- Edward C. Fcamj, a New-!rector for New Jersey State comer trota Chestnut Hll. Mass, j ClO Councl, wll speak on "Whats Grl Scout Troop 30 Celebrates Annversary Grl Scout Troop 50 celebrated ts second brthday at a party last Wednesday n chapel grls" mors were nvted guests., Refreshments were served by grls as part r requrements for r second class badfe. punch was made by Ellen Ahr. Jane Arnold. Los Arnold. Caro- lyn f*astront, Carolyn Schmdt and Karen Turk. Cookes were made by Dane Kohen. Judy Davson, Susan Kjghtlnger. and oann Mt- Kenna. Joan LoelOff provded paper cups and napkns hostesseg were Judy Marcmann.and Patty SanKullano. clean-p commttee conssted Donna Talcott and Karen Clemnson. All grls took part n a skt.to en- Mr. Kranz has been n CO post snce 947 and s consultant oh CO labor relatons to Hosptal Servce Plan New Jersey (Blue Cross.), a poston he, has held snce October, 9al. He s a member, Federal Advsory Councl U. S. Department Labors Bureau Employment Securty and s natonal charman (953-54) CO Edtors and Publc Relatons Drectors Conference. Mr. Kranz s.a member a number government bodes, ncludng State Cvl Deferse Commttee Labor and Management, and was a New Jersey delegate to Whte House Conference on Chldren and Youth and th; annual U. S. Labor Department Conference on Labor. He>also serves on governng bodes several state organzatons, ncludng thc Consumers League New Jersey; State Tax Study Foundaton; New Jersey Ctzens Conference; New Jersey State Commttee for Hstadrut; Ctzens Health Councl; State Housng Councl; and Jont Councl for Cvl Rghts. Mr. Kranz was graduated from Labor Leader HARRY FRANZ local he helped organze re. n 945, he dd research work for Essex County CQand State CO. Returnng to newspaper feld n 946 and early 947, he was a reporter and cty edtor Asbury Park Sun and n edtor Lakewood Daly Tmes. He was also elected presdent Amercan Newspaper Guld unt at Sun. He s now secretary-treasurer ANG, Local 6, Newark. Rutgers Unversty School ol Journalsm n 944. He worked tertan r guests. v for Planfcld" Courer-News troop leaders! are Srs. R- C. for a year as a -reporter and was Blatchford January 20 and expects Davsort, A. S. Kghtlner elected secretary-treasurer and F- Loelf. Amercan Newspaper Guld,, CO, Buysfhs Cpl. Page Has Vson Of Frst Day Home Polce Sgt. ard Harry P Page 547. Lexngton avenue recently, receved a letter posted h Ceylon from r son, Cpl. Bradley M. Page, who-js "seeng a lot world" on hs trp home after three years servce n Korea. Cpl. Page left Korea on to arrve n New York March 5 shps tnerary ncluded stop at Japan, Australa, Ceylon an European ports. "f you can arrange t," hs letter read n referrng to hs frst meal on returnng home, "d lke a bg turkey or steak, baked whte potatoes, cranberry sauce, carrots, turnps, peas, and butter (real) and rye bread, wth lots goo< mlk. Also some chocolate-mn ce cream from Seagers Dru Store. n just want to st an watch televson. Thatll be m frstday home." CpK Page enlsted soon uftc graduaton from Cranford Hgl School and took hs bascrtrann at Aberdeen, Md. _ Commttee Dutes Told-Browne Mors, Mors Browne Troop 5 held a tea recently at home, Raymond Bauer. p. L. Copeland, drector scouts, attended and explaned that purpose and dutes a troop commttee are to assst leader n plannng and carryng out actvtes troop. Much telephon- ards to head a transportaton commttee. Mrsf Chester Wllams and A. J. Dommergue fered a serve as alternate leaders to assst Brewster.- John Delaney MOD Funds John Delaney TNorth Unon venue topped all partcpants n " chldrens dvson recent March Dmes fund drve by ollectng 28.98, t was announced >y Mss Maran A. Schmtz, treasrer and charman chldrens dvson campagn, pecal cash awards - were presented to all chldren who turned n more than 0... chldrens dvson accounor nearly 400 more than 3,400 collected here, Wllam DArcy, charman, reported. local quota was 3,000. Or youngsters who. Wll rercve cash awards and amounts collected follow; John Zelnsky, 5 Walnut avenue,28.87; Mary Jordan, 209 North avenue, west, 20.86; Ronald Hospcs, 06 North Unon avenue, 20.62; Patrck argcllo, 7. Burnsde avenue. 5.86; Susannah Smmons, 2 North venuef west, 5.72; Rchard Keller, 235 North avenue, west, 3.28; Donald Hendrcksor, 83 Centennal avenue, 2.64; Charles. Morrow,. A Hamlton avenue, 0.42; Wllam Zalnsky. 5 Walnut avenue. 0.38; and Walter Kng, 3 Makatom drve, All ohldren who collected or more wll receve admsson to Cranford atre and all partcpants n chldrens dvson wll receve cercates apprecaton for r, effort. Mss Schmtz stated. Mr. DArcy has expressed thc thanks March Dmes Commttee not only, to chldren but to all townspeople who made contrbutons to youngsters durng recent campagn* Pro Deo Et Patra Award to Magan. Lfe Scout John R. Magan, a member Explorer Post 476, was awarded Pro Deo Et-Euta award, hghest award gven to Lurascouts, at oclock servce Sunday n Calvary Luran Church, Scout Magan, thc son Mr. and ; Wllam Magan 5 Grove street, s frst Luran n Crahford to receve ths recognton. Many members hs Post attended to wtness presentaton. Roy rvng, explorer advsor, stood""wh!tt6hh--a!r-pastory - Rev. Arnold J. Dahlqust, pnned on thc medal. Menzer Wng Degree At Brooklyn Law School Clarence Martn Mcnzer, Jr.. son Mr. and Menzer 222 ng and arrangng for trps can bercord avenue, receved a Bachelor Laws degree from Brook- done by troop commttee, she sad, thus relevng leqder lyn Law School last week. ths tme-consumng task. Mr. Menzcf s a graduate mors.agreed that Cranford HghSchool, Unon Junor College and Upsala College, troop would be even more successful f a commttee were formed to East Orange. He s now takng a assst leader, J. B- Brewster. M. V. Berck was named New York bar examnaton. refresher course n preparaton for to be charman a telephone He s husband Maron Steffens Menzer. - commttee and Lloyd Rch- /., THERES NO PLACE LKE 5-lb. Ba{ Jr«y Swttts MAN ane Tasty Tater daht Bknc 5-lb. Bag. 0b. Bat Ntw FUrlda 5-lb. DAMOND CRYSTAL EVAP. Plan or odzed TALL CANS MACARON SPAGHETT # MUSSELMANS TOMATO HMGS OES Clean, tmocth, unoll-. 77ey-V«better than. S.» (whch art 2-nch sze) Flavor!. -Everythng youd want n 6 Potato youll fnd n" to "State Mane" Potatoes. Selected sze ZA to 3 V nches n dameter. You dont have to cut- away deep-down eyes or odd knobs, so, res practcally no waste. 46- os. 48-lb. Ba( Lousana Yams 3lb. u. s. SCHCKHAOS SKNESS FED o lb. KRAFT C C b. M We make mortgage loans to present home owners ard to prospectve home owners. Let us arrange your mortgage fnancng so that t wll best ft your own partcular needs. TRUST COMPANY n CHAKFOHD OFFCE North Kwmam. W. MUULD GAKWOOD loottn HJUlft lt B. BTM4 84. M Crater St. «M rwk Aw. MMM«nttAt BKTOMT MomAMCB AUTOMATC WASHER u d FLTRA-MATC DRYER Nntkm wh* Utmmstmt! SAVES} tme! Work! CbfHes! Moneyl H«r«V H. only Ajutomatk par w* Ufolm* ForcWaln HnW o«cabn***, lap«. tab OM! d~»! ProtH agan*! wahday h«a», motshm o-dl *ta*m~ Aad )m* thukl n th«fr 9 dolr«porcelan Par yo» can wash a Ml load doth** cloan and brlam-dry ** «o». «% a-< «-*ol-«llno N UTTU MOM THAN ONE HOUU So*«hours ol * M, aum- natos work. clohso* la»l loaoor, Vou Mod lowor thaaw hew xclulv* Uv«-Wo»ef AdJon onj Bool- Ov«r Rtntlng»o g«t clo*h««cuaomf. SdtdO- D!ol «to fl«xlbl«you cort x»ajh any Hud 6* doht«t any way you wont. BopJdry Spn a forfet lh«f«u. ge» dort» for d>w, Ka»>». 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7 :r.. v Ttt CRAMtOBD O T T O AND CHRONCLE. TOUftSfcAY, MOTAftT tt. BM ams Jter. S. / Matched to Speak Specal Lenten at Calvary Speaker_ Bble Study Conference Dr Wllam A. Merop, pres-. dent Phladelpha Bble nsttute: wllbe speaker at Bble Conference at Allance Church, Reord avenue and Cherry street; tonght and tomorrow aktut 8 oclock. r. Dr. Merop was pastor Ocean Cty Baptst Church for seven years, and durng ths tme carred" on an extensve rado mnstry, drected Ocean Cty Bble v Conference and for several years taught at Bble nsttute Pennsylvana. n 944 helbe- came presdent Bble nsttute Pennsylvana. n July;..95, Bble nsttute Pcmvsylvana and Phladelpha " School Bble merged.to form ": Phladelpha Bble nsttute nnd Dr. Merop contnued as presdent new nsttuton. n addton to hs dutes as presdent, new school, whch has an enrollment approxmately,000 students, le s secretary. tre colegne chvl.sorfw Ac-: credtng- Assocaton Bble nsttutes and Bble Colleges and vce-charman North Afrca Msson.- At a. nv worshp servce Sunday Rev.Ceorge:A."Atcheson, pastor, Wll contnue hs seres studes on Frst Epstle John.- A group students from Mssonary Tranng nsttute at Nyack, N. Y., wll take part n. servces- day. fe wll be a duet by Daryl ard Elane Wonderly, vocal solos by Glora Latrher and selectons "T5y~ TleanoF7STcRenberger, trombonst, and R th Zemer, volnst. Adran Cook wll be at pano. Dr. - Atcheson wll brng,fourth n a seres- studes from Book Geness at 7:45 p. m. evangelstc servce-. Nyack group.wll partcpate n ths servce lso. Both Junor and Senor Allance Youth Fellowshps wll meet ut 6:30 p. m. Sunday. Sunday Bble School wll meet at 8:30. a. m.. new teacher tranng.class wll get un- der way, on March 7 and wll run for* four coweeutlve Sundays... *he Blthta Clus wll meet at 923 Rpley avenue, Westlleld, on Tuesday at 8 p. n. Womens Mssonary Prayer Band wll meet at church Wednesday at 0 a. m.. Home Mssonary Socety wll meet at church at a. m. Thursday.., A. Mens Fellowshp dnner s beng planned ut Wesleld YMCA for Frday, March 2, at 7 p. m. speaker wll be Dr. Frances Stock,, urchcolst.. Regular md-week Bble Study and prayer meetng wll be held Wednesday at 8 p. m. Church Sponsorng New Boy Scout Troop Frst meetng newlyformed Boy Scout Troop 77 sponsored by-, Allance Church wll be held at- church ut 8 p. m, on March 5. re wrll be u Parents Nght program. A flm explanng scoutng: wll.be shown and questons regardng troop wll be answered. Appll- DR. W. MEROP Youth Rally At Trnty. annual Pre-Lenten. Rally or Epscopal Youth - Norrn Convocaton wll be held Sunday afternoon tud evenng at Trnty Church. Youth and clergy rorhovdr"30 parshes n ths area are expected to be n attendance. program wll get underway wth regstraton at 3:30, to be followed by. a scres flms and dscusson groups and short talks by some vstors. Evensong wll be at 5:45 n church, to be lollowed by Supper and an evenng meetng. Followng a socal hour, servce Complne wll be rected by all before To Speak At both 8:5 a. m. and a. m. servces.sunday, Rev. G. Gordon Parker, Jr.,-Ph.D. wll be guest preacher at Calvary,uran Church. Dr. Parker, a jnlssonary. Unted Luran Church n Brtsh Guana, South Amerca, s presently n ths country on furlough. subject hs message ths Sunday w) be,"your Church n Brtsh Guana." Durng Sunday School, arrangements have been made for hm to show, sldes hs work. Ths wll be for older classes Sunday School and for all adults whowsh to attend. Dr. Parker was born n Meadvllle, Pa. -He dd hs college work at St. Olafs n Rochester, Mnn., and a,t Gettysburg, Pa., recevng hs A.B. from ths latter school. He completed hs ologcal studes at Luran ologcal Semnary, Gettysburg, and later receved hs PhlD. from Harord Semnary Foundaton Hartr ford, Conn.» departure. hosptalty commttee tor host parsh ncludes:- Rchard J. Krk, semnaran advser, and Mss Olve Lvngston and Albert Lawson. *.. - Servces Sunday at Trnty hurch nclude: 8 u. m. Holy Eucharst; 9:5 a.m. Famly worshp und Church School; a. m. Choral servce and sermon by rector, Rev. Frank V. H. Carthy. Regular monthly meetng Evenng Guld wll be helc Monday at 8 p. m. n guld room new buldng. Servce*.urn Ash Wednesday, f,, s ;.Holy EUT st at 7:9ft-rt". to be followed lock Hall for school chldren and commuters. Matns and ltany wll be at 9:30 a> m., followed by Holy Eucharst at 0 a.m. n evenng at 8 oclock, re wll be choral evensong, ltany and pentental fce. Members bf Trnty Church wll nttend Brorhood servce nt Temple Beth-El tomorrow nght at 8:30 caton blanks, wll for boys attendng. be avalable nstallng Offcer Rev. Robert G. Longakcr, pastor Frst Presbyteran Church,, wll partcpate n an nstallaton ceremony tonght for Rev. Rchard E. Craven us Church, Elzabeth. Rev. Mr. Craven succeeds -late Rev. Dr. Wllam G. Felmcth. ttjmkylme* rrv JUST A HARCUT "BTfAO Of A UW6CR MAT Sze TUT&j JJEO/ Whatever rmt need. ntak* M s yew lm«<%utrer* U you k* bet tnd want t a NSUl A : Ash Wednesday Servce Scheduled begnnng Lenten season wll be observed at Calvary Luran Church Wednesday wth a specal Ash Wednesday, servce startng lt 8:5 p. "n". "Ths" year for frst tme, Sacrament Lords Supper wl be admnstered. pastor, Rev. Arnold J: Dahlqust, wll preach on subject "res No Tme for Arcalty Now!" Over next fve Wednesday evenngs servce.-; wll be held at m. Pastor Dahlqust wll preach a seres. sermons on general me, Meanng Sufferng." Startng wth Ma 0, followng subjects wll be pastoujcxahcjhrd_peterlan treated-n-ths-<>r<lcr; -Why D» Men Suffer?"; "What.Gods Power?"; "Does God Really Care?"; " Weapons. Our Warfare"; and "From Cross to Crown," Followng. servces on Wednesday evenngs durng March except Ash Wednesday, pastor wll hold an adult nstructon class for prospectve members comng from non-luran groups. purpose se classes wll be to study meanng membershp n Luran church. Ors who may want to uttend are nvted to do so. CHH8TAN SCENCE CHTRCH SERVCES That remedy for hatred, selfshness and greed s found n love God, us taught by Chrst Jesus, wll be emphaszed at Chrstan Scence servces Sunday. n Lesson-Sermon enttled "Chrst Jesus" passages read from "Scence und Health wth Key to Scrlpturess" by Mary Baker Eddy wll nclude: "f we wsh\to follow Chrst, Truth, t must be n Way Gods appontng. numoraut AVK. AT MLM T. CftAMr Sunday U A. U. Sunday Bckool: A. U. TWUawmUl Swvk* Bvannc S:U dock uuno KOOM * M«*tk Uatra A»«, CmhH tbn Tt. M * «to 4 P. M. d* to a. Saturday Most Dr. Parkers mnstry has been n foregn msson-felds. He spent eght years n Lbera, Afrca. n he went on to Vrgn slands n Carbbean fpr two years.. He nterrupted hs-work n foregn mssons at ths pont, whle he Served a! congregaton n Connectcut for three years. n Octo her, 949, Dr. Parker went to Brtsh Guana, where he. has served untl ths present furlough. Jc was n; ths crtcal area at me Brtsh warshps upset n possble Communst coup. Te wll return tlo ; ths work agan n Muy. Parkers have* three chldren. - _ servces ths Sunday are sponsored by Womens Mssonary Socety Calvary Luthrun Church as annual Thank Offerng observance. Louse Hausmann wll s)g solo "Peace dtjeayc Wth You" by Wn. H. Thompson, at Matns servce Sunday. Senor Chor anm at later servce wll be "Sng to. Lord," by Tyc. Sunday School convenes at 9:30 for all age groups,., A nusty-,** held ln_ chujrch r house darng oclocc "serfacet- MrsrTs, Z. Kopla-und--Mv"Muutle «wl be n charge, asssted by James Robns and Marlyn Krumblhe" Church Councl wll, meet tonght at 8 oclock. chor rehearsals durng Lent may be changed to Wednesday nghts after servce. However, ths s not at yet defnte, urr announcement wll be mode on Sunday. On Frday, a number " members wll partcpate n Brorhood Servce at Temple Beth-El at 8:30 p. m. Those desrng to attend wll meet at church at 8 oclock. Also on Frday, Begnner Mors Club wll meet at 8 p. m n church basement. Catechetcal class: meets Saturday at * o. m. On Sunday at 7:30 p. m. teachers rrlmnry department Sunday School wl meet wth parents n {he church.- Parents.arc "urged to -attend ths parent-teagher -sesson.cancer Sewng Unt,meeU Tuesday from 0 ;. m. to 4 p. m. n church basement. All \p. church are nvted. Boy Scout Troop 84 assembles n church basement on Tuesday nght nt 7:30. New members wll be receved on Sunday, Aprl 4. A cluss for se now members wlt be held followng md-week Lenten servces, startng on March 0..eachcs~God*!fTbve to man, but man cannot love God supremely and set hs whole uftcctlons on sprtual thngs, whle lovng materal or trustng n t more than n sprtual. We must, forsake foundaton materal systems, however tmehonored, f we would gan Chrst as our only Savour" (320:3-, 8-4). Ths passage from Kng James Verson Bble wll also be mong those read: "How beauul upon mountans are feet jlm that brlngeth good tdng*, that, publshed! peace; that brlngeth good tdng!) good, that publsheth salvaton; that Hulth unto Zlon, Thy God relgneth" (saah 52:7).- Gulden Text s from saah: "Unto us a chld s born, Unto us a son s gven: and government shall be upon hs shoulder. How ChrUUn 8cleac«Heal* ""You Dont Have To Catch Cold P W.V.N.J.,620kc. SUNDAY. FEB. 2 - A. E REV. G. GORDON PARKER Epscopal Convocaton Prepares for Drve Rev. Frank V. H. Carthy, rector Trnty Church, presded as dean convocaton as clergymen and lay representatves parshes n Norrn Convocaton. Epscopal Docese New Jersey met Sunday nght n.st. Pauls Church, Rahway,--to make plans for partcpaton n (a naton-wre "Bulders for ChrsV campagn. Goal campagn s to rase 4,50,000 n parshes throughout country to meet captal requrements Epscopal hurch. Followng preparatory, work amed at acquantng parshoners wth - purpose - drve, an.. every-member canvass wll be conducted n May durng whch each church-member wll be asked to make a pledge payable over a 2-month perod. Also representng Trnty hurch at meetng n Rnhwny were Henry T. Gruberand Trank Dutty, Jr. local convocaton ncludes churches, n Unon, Somerset and Mddlesex Countes. Humanty n observance Brorhood Sunday, (he Rev. Albert G. Dezso, pastor, wll preach a sermon on topc "A Common Humanty at 9:30 and a. m. servces Sunday n Oscepla Presbyteran Church. New lght oak hymn boards wll be dedcated. y were, gven n memory Edward Ebner by hs wfe, Edwarc Ebner 3 Alan Court, Clark. " ;. Senor Westmnster Fellowshp group wnl meet on Sunday evenng at 7 oclock under drecton James MacKellar, drector relgous educaton. newly-organzed Junor Westmnster Fellowshp wll meet on Saturday at.7 P-*n- A,.8m strpwll be shown and Betty Tedemann wll lead worshp servce. Sesson wll hold ts regular monthly meetng on Monday evenng at 8 p. m. n church fce. Cub sdouts tonght wll have r blue and gold dnner. All famles pubs are nvted to at*- tend... " A meetng superntendents and: fcers church school wll be held tonght. - " fcers church, elders, deacons.and trustees, wll attend an nsttute for church fcers at Crescent Avenue Church, Planfleld, on Sunday, at 2:45 p. m. Ths nsttute s beng sponsored, jontly by Elzabeth * Presbyterys commttees on Chrstan educaton, mnsteral relatons, evangelsm and mens work.._.. A specal seres--lenleu lerr-, ces wll be held at 8 oclodt on Wednesday evenngs.at OscetJa Presbyteran Church.. ( startng wth a program n observance Ash Wednesday. seres wu be enttled Strengnrg Sprtual lfe." message each week.wll be by Rev. Albert G. Dezso. pa tor Dscusson and. refreshntmts wll follow each servce. Sesson wll be host lor frst meetng.. meet ndana has 25 bllon tons rs» eoverable eoal depolts enoufh to last for more -than,000 yean.at present rat* producton. Thought for Week Freedom, Gods Gft to Al to. e hghest sense rght ana obedence to law should be hertage all manknd. Those who look, to some worldly power to pronounce an edct bestowng such freedom, however, must look n van. Ten Commandments and Svmdn on Mount n dcnte that genune, freedom s realzed when human conscousness grasps true concept God and Hs perfect, sprtual ere; aton. Puttng lberaton n ts rght perspectve. Chrst Jesus sad (John 8:3, 32), "f ye contnue n my word, n are ye my dscples ndeed; and ye shall know truth, And truth shall make you free." -... Today t s possble for everyone to possess n some measure understandng Truth, God, whch lberates human thought from false belef n realty evl and frontacceptng errng materal sense testmony. All men can come to recognze rghts man as Gods sprtual reled on, and t s ths recognton by sprtually-mnded that ntu.t-put an end to sn and dsease whch clam to enslave world today. Speakng emancpaton slaves n Unted States, Mary Baker Eddy, Dscoverer and Founder Chrstan Scence wrtes n "Scence and Health wth Key to Scrptures* (p. 2!>(l : " voce God n behalf Afrcan»lr»e.was»lll echong n our land, when. voce herald ths new crusade sounded keynote Unversal freedom, askng a fuller acknowledgment rghts man as n Son God, demandng that fetters sn, sckness, and death be strcken from human mnd and that ts freedom be won, not through human warfare, not wth Bayonet and blood, but- through Chrsts dvne ScUjace. M ""THarfre"e3om"?fon dscord s Gods gft to all was proved by Chrst Jesus when he. healed Syrophenlclan womans daughter. Ths mor and her chld were consdered by Jews to be outcasts, who could expect no help from God. Yet Jesus, havng fully tested womans sncerty, declared (Matw 5:28), "O woman, great U thy fath: be t ttnto e even as thon wlt." And we read that "her daughter was made whole from that very hour." freedom to grasp true concept one unchangng, all lovng, perfect God, nfnte Mnd, knowng.man always as Hs own sprtual reflecton, s avalable to all manknd.... ChrUUke realsaton that God s omnpotent Mnd and man s Hs reflecton, confers true freedom, freedom to demonstrate that man s not and never was materal but s whojly sprtual, mental manfestaton dvne Mnd. greatest hope ths present era s ncreasng recognton Chrstanly scenc revelaton that God, dvne Love, s. omapount, omnpresent, omnscent. As ths true concept... s receved n/ consckmtsness as Gods free gft to all men, and as t s demonstrated n daly lfe, manknds lberaton from every phase evl wll be won, not through savagery and. strfe, but because human mnd, no longer fettered by false values hatred, greed, fear, and belef n physcal force, s free to entertan Chrst-dea. Lberated front carnal-mndedness, thought h able to express true sprtualty, sweet* ness, unselfed love, and mmortalty whch marks per* feet num. Th* Okrtm* Sde»c4 Uoultor, Presbyteran Loyalty Month Sermon Topc Sunday wll mark dose Loyalty Month at Frst Presbyteran Church. Rev. Rl ert G. Longakers message at both he mornng servces wll be " Call to Msson," answer to Chrsts nvtaton to world servce. Marlyn Vosberg wll sng asoprano solo, and at c/clock anm by Chancel Chor wll be T. Tertus Nobles "Greve Not Holy Sprt God.". T e Senor Fellowshp wll p. m. n- senor hgh room. connecton wth present Bble study,,.hm strp, " vng Word," wll be shown. Junor TeHowshp wll meet Junor Hgh Room at 7 oclock. Caryl-lynn Sellers. George Jones, Marera Achlles and.jfohn Pethck wll lead group n worshp and program, "Hey! What S Rght?". * At 7:30 Young Adults Club wll meet at home Mss Janet Douglas, Tulp street Monthly meetng Board Deaconesses wll be held n hor room at :30 p. m. Monday. Margaret Greene Guld Of- cle Meetngs wll,be held Monday evenng at 3 oclock as follows: Crcle, leader, R. F. Morrson; hostess, J. C. Warsnsk. 4 Woods Hole Xoad; Crcle 2. leader,. R. T. Douglas; hostess, M, F. Arnold. 7 Tuxedo place; qrcle 3, leaders. Mss Helen Klase and P. T. Grush; hostess, M. S. Conley, 7 Madson avenue; Crcle 4, leader., Charles Denzau; hostess, R. G- Longaker, 8 Hampton road; Crcle 5, leader, W. 3. Schmdt. YOU MAT rtnd COMVORY, HArrNKSS u l UM WAV TO MSyU,TM UtrMBfk.UBDK U u M! UM UlUwUs CBUSTlAN BOMNCK HADO rkookahs Or THS VlCtNlTTl Sta. WVNJ U. WNKW Bto. WMBt, SU. WOK St». WQXB SU. ( «:«kc> K««ry «.y,._... *:M a. m. (M k«> Ev.ry BaaOj._..!». s. < «* he) Ev.rr* B«.4.y, t:4«m. m. < * k«t Kvory. B*»t,f - -):tt».m. luk M*...:M a. M. k<) Ut Jr4 k«> tua far t UUrtrtt, mm* np*fu af yrafrmau wll k«a*a«<uu4. r*«at«t< nm kts* BU. WJX Montor Vew* th* New* km) «rv V«M««J. Mawa Bna4aaat.. -»tw p. av COAST TO COAST MOVERS Anywher* n UM> wmeshate Servtee. By Van Eall Beatt Abr HENRY P. TOWNSEND, Af* ALLED VAN LNES, nc. racka* * Cntttt» S»ecJa Estmate* CUvw ftveebr. Call WaMaW S-44M l -.~t~ Storage fer Casaawrclal At MetlodAt Evenng S&rvce Rev, Samuel. Matchetet, pastor, h St. Marks A.M.E. Church, wll be guest speaker Sunday at 8 p. m. servce n ;hc Cranford Methodst Church. * St. Marks A.MJU Church Chor wll sng. re wll be :, socal hour followng meetng for, members both chn clns.. At a s?»dal Ash Wednesday*; -. :.. servce at dp. m. Wednesday, Rev. Albert Allnger; pastor, wll speak on topc "Only Sx Weeks to>lve." Rev. Mr. Allnger wll speak on,topc " Wont Drnk" at both 9:3 -afltl 0:55 a. m. serv- Sunday. Several women TOE CRAMfORP CffTZPf AWbClffOWCLB. TtffSDAY. TEBRtTARY 23, 854 Cranfords Publc Schools Report Actvtes Pupls n Many Felds noosevelt SCHOOL Grade * church also wll {Speak. Mrs Dors Rothweler, organst, wll use followng selectons: "Adago Cantable" by G. Tartn, -Cadral Postlude" by G. F. Handel and "Aroso" by Handel. Followng a box... supper, Junor Hgh Fellowshp wll conduct a songfest at 7 p. m. Sunday. resa Zzwarek and Barbara Harrs wll be devotonal leaders. A. *hynm sng" wn be held by Senor Hgh Fellowshp at same hour. Mr." and Robert B. Craw ll provde musc l b th 206 Walnut avenue; Cnrle 6. leader, L. T. Hale; hostess. Frank Manley. 255 E. Weseld avenue, Roselle Park; Crcle 7. eader, E. A. Schenck: hostess, Mrs! R. *W- Hardy. 9 Ehnora avenue; Crcle 8, leaders. O, B. Grant and Thomas Confort; hostess, Roger Park avenue. Hawley, 23 Tuesday mornng at 0 oclock p and Robert W. Craw wll bo worshp leader. At 8 p.m. Monday evenng, Home Department and New Buldng Commttee. wll meet at church_and Nomnatng Commttee wll convene at pafsonaget. Confrmaton classes wll beheld at 3:30 p-. na. tomorrow and Q and U a. m. on Saturday. Y6ung Peoples Chor rehearses tonght at 7 octock and Senor Chor an hour later. Boy Scout Troop 75 wll meet at 7:5 p. m. today and Mssonary Group for chldren n Prmary and Junor Departments Church School at 3:30 p. m. tomorrow. E. A. Tce s leader mssonary group. A -pot luck supper** wll be held Saturday at 7 p. m. by Couples Club." T. Buzalsk s charman. Cancer Dressng Unt church wll meet n Educatonal Buldng at 0:30 a. m. Tuesday, and. executve board Womens Socety for Chrstan Servce wll convene at :30 p. n. same-day. That evenng Credt Unon wll be open from 8 to 9 p. m. On Wednesday at 0 «.nwrayer groups wll meet at homes. crest avenue, and F. Herbert Hock. 5 Spruce street. executve board ans, Assocaton wll, meet n chor room. Lenten "Moments Medtaton" wll begn on Ash Wednesday; March 3, and wll be held each mornng. Monday through Frday, from 7:25 tq 7:42. throughout Lenten season. Sprng communcants class: wll be held n chapel at 3 JO p. m. on* Wed afternoons Wednesday evenng from 7:30 to 8:30, teacher tranng count* on Book Mark wu be held n Junor Hgh Department.Educaton Buldng. Anyone nterested s nvted to attend. Monthly group meetngs Womans Assocaton wll be held as follows: Tuesday. p. m_ Group 7, leader, EL B. Hunn: hostess, P. E. PhUpson. 03 Elmora avenue; Wednesday.. p. m. Group, leader, Mrs- Elzabeth Glbert; hostess. Clfton Prescott. 4 Doerng way; Group 2, leader. Mss Helen Hummer; hostess, - M_ S. Decker. 0 Manor avenue; Group 3, leader.. H. Patterson; hostess J. T. Weydemeyer, 22 LaSalle avenue; Group 4, leader, G. R. Smth: hostess. El Glbert. 4 Columba avenue; Group 8, leader. J. H. Bucknam; hos- Mre. Albert Goetz, 37 Elzaavenue; Wednesday, :30 p. nv. Group 5, leader, L W. Lexla; hostess, Rchard Hughes. 5 Bluff street; March 4, p> m. r- Group 6, leader and hostess. E. F. Morley; 203 Holly street. lst Contest Two topcs were announced today far annual oratorcal contest CYO, Archdocese St. Mchaels Gorner B& JAMES F. WOODS A frend mne used to say nf hs boss: "Hes a l j5elf-made man, and oh, bror, does he worshp hs creator." t struck me as rar funny even after -fourth or ffth tme. Hs oss was a natonal. llgu&and qute a character, nnd recognzed descrpton as, b-n» qute approprate..,! Of course same descrpton apples to thousands wvherpeople n busness and ndustry to. day, and-that snt funny. t snt funny because t reflects an unhealthyapproach to act lvng. t tends to" decrease m- portance God whle ncrearfn mportance ndvdual, Nothng s so ludcrous. as lttle man who, placed n a supervsory capacty, or gven a lft n added responsblty, envsons;. hmself as a leader o men, m empre bulder or a self-made man! re Js no such thng as a solf>.-: made man, and egotsm s as much hallmark medocrty as humlty s greatness.although not synonymous wth -greatness, humlty gves to our ordnary everyday.actons : character. greatness. formula for humlty s smple. t conssts sayng our daly prayers thoughfully, gong back and dwellng on certan parts some one prayer, tryng to comprehend vastness truths contaned n m. "Gve us, ths day our daly bread." How many tmes have you thought ths over? How mun.v tmes have you actually asked God to gve you those thngs whch are essental to your temporal well beng? How many tmes have you thanked Hm for health Whch enables you to work, toy th«jdlj, whch. prpvdes you. wth money for, necesstes lfe, for bran whch enables you to absorb educaton whch, makes your job_ possble? "less fo7- tunate than you. Thnk those who-lve, out r whole lves, n ptless, prmtve wastes. Arctc or Sbera. Thnk, too, poor rch who have never had to ask for daly bread. y flt from nght cjub to nght club, from contnent to contnent, from mate to mate lvng a lfe hungqr hungerng for that whch world cannot gve quet, peaceful happness that comes only through Chrst., - < Next tme you say. Our Far thnk frst your blesshrs, n ask Hm ror your daly bread. Youll be rcher for t, and youll soon come to. realze that youre mportant all rght, but only as a chld God and her to heaven. Message, ard annual State-" ment Amercan Bshops, en Newark. Rev. John J. ttled, " Dgnty Man" wll Kley sad Popes Chrstmas be subjects ths year. ltbone CKaafar a tax. Laachea tatton wwrles. Gettea* F ABBOTTS tax ceanfertatte and. SABBATH N H0\OR OF BROTHERHOOD WEEK at TEMPLE BETH-EL 37 South Ave., W. Cranford, N. J. 8:30 P. M. FRDAY,JEB.26 -< Speaker REV. ARNOLD DAHLQUST T CaHrarjr Evancelcal Luran Church -.. l r- Rabb Phlp Brand, Temple Chor and Cranford Clergy Councl wll Aguttt n Servce. He hblrj s hvjte to Atto THS SEBVCE S SPONSORED BY Cranford - Clergy Councl r Jean poolan l s. class., cented a play last week H.,;l George." play was bouf an ncdent n lfe C.w)!f,f Washngton whch took ulactmvhle he was n school. Lvnn Schnebel was annoucer.jane Bamhart ntroduced,le play. Erc Sanford played Mr. lnbv, teacher, and Jeff Goodfolluw was George Washngton. Mtlanc Dmytrw,".Kathleen pnyd, Susan Byrnes, Karen Mnc. Sandra Shupper. Judy Hobt,,ts fnd Janet Ethcrngtpn played (jrs. " solders were played by Jm Abbott,.CKarles Molmberg, Jm Smpson, Alen Syvestsen, John Boycr. Gregg Ross, Wayne Skaarup and Alan Hamlton. Cass Kurznsk was stage hand and hvee Mey, Robert Posey and Robot Dudley were color- guard; Grade 2 Vo gvls and boys n Elzabeth Sargents second grade have hem easel flantng.. Pctures untod.bydonna Kerzman enttltm. Barn," Dwght Daves entltld " Gunboat" and Nancy "r.a enttled."landslde" were rted to be posted n. man hnll.. *~\ LW helpers were chosen n Mss Mane Gottko"s second grade lass. y are Mark Ferguson, blackboards; Rchard Hauk, cloak- \\fsandra Jones, door; Joseph La Hraco, attendance; Eugna Persons and: Bruce Wells, erasers; Nancy Clarke, flowers; Lnda Pope, paper; Gerald -Grayce, l T brary; Ronald Koeng. messenger;. Edward Harrs, "basket; Lynda Wollt, scssors, and MarkJJVeber, chars.. : class was nterested n pctures huskes, dogs used by Eskmos, brought n by Joseph La Braco. On exhbt n classroom are models gloos made by Clay Reall, Joseph La Braco and.jennne Dexter. Edward Harrs showed lass on Eskmo doll. Grade 3 chldren n Mss Mare Te- :leschs class have been, workng n scence groups on scence topcs ndvdual chldren have,,selected. Charmen werg.phosen for- each ffmmttee. Joln Bradley, Mchael Lavalla, Robert Olson, Karen Manny, Vrgna G.llespe and Carol Szabo were chosen as, charlan r- group." - <J Grade -., Lncolns Brthday.was observed n "WrsS! "Ruh""Morgans" raurtr e by a. commttee report on (acts Lncolns lfe. ncluded n group that presented nfomnton were: Nancy Schmdt, Ran Conley, Davd DeLonge, George Rosendale, Patrca Dougan and Davd Lynch. boys and grls Althlmdn Quantances fourth grude have brought n tems. nterest :lmt mportant men whose jrthdays occur n February. Men Doktor was leader. followng chldren contrbuted (acts about Abraham Lncoln: Lous Rlttweger, Rchard Wllams. Frnnk Persons, Allen Doktor, Mark Plchard, Ralph Morrson, James Oathout, Carolyn fchmdt and Lnda Gershon. se boys and grls contrbuted stores about George-Washngton: Ralph Morrson, Mark Prlchard, rank Persons, Carolyn. Schmdt, larold. Brown and Peyton Old. rank Persons brought n materal bout Thomas Edson. Reporters vere. Harold Bron, Allen Doktor nd Frank Persons. Grade 8 Ronald Cron reports, that. klnron Eschenlauers sxth grade as completed a scence unt on Water We Drnk." Dana 3eLouge # dre wan llustraton to how water cycle. Elva Reves. Carol Shre, Pamela Mey >nd Patrca Downng made reports_qn_ underground-wno-- table and conservaton our water supp.ly. Maureen OBren reported on» purfcaton water and Edward Czerwnsk on necessty water n our daly lvng. Lucy Haltom, performed an ex perment.to show how bolng affects fasre Water. Robert Johnson and Edward Conover showed, how dstlled water s made and-told ts uses. Fltraton. water was. demonstrated by Ronald Cron, Rchard Bddle and Vrgna Lawsbn. Susan Osborne showed substances that wouldj dssolve n water. Judth Degan performed an experment to show that. wefght water would ncrease ts pressure. Pamela Mey and Arlene Dll used melted snow to prove that st water would make better soap suds than, hard water. Joan Lsant, Joan Slocum and Sharon Martn showed that t s dffcult to make soap suds n salt water Ernest*. Boyd used" a sphon to demonstrate that, water wll seek" ts. own level, Eva..Reeves made s model" la Vesprvolr.,, *" chldren Anthony- Teregnos- class made copper,fo luques. Desgns for plaque; vo»-e created by chldren anc embossedon copper fol.- resultng embossed desgns were n tacked to wooden backngs whch :he chldren had panted. Earl Talaferro and Mary Beckwere n charge. pantng Jesse Ferguson and Vrgnr: Boardman were n charge marals durng project. Th c rojects wll be on dsplay n loosevelt School at n later date. Mr. Terregnos class won PTA attendance awdrd for. - February meetng.. SHERMAN SCHOOL " Klnderfarten - chldren n Dolores fannells class dramatzed tory "Three Blly Goats Gruff. hey made a brdge, stream ol water and a mask for ugly old troll. followng chldren lartcpated n actvty: Sanra Benjamn, Lnda Borrcson, ancy. Ann Kantnor, Nancy Valere McCall, Karen Meyer, Chrstne Slurls,. Kathleen Trembley, Phlhp Coraggo, fcpren Cook, Thomas Cymbaluk, John Dowlng, Robert Jagusak, Gregory Leek, Robert- Mafflore, Dayd Myers. ; Also, Fredertek Roberts, Edwn Spader, Henry Tezyk, John Skalrryr Josephne A-gento,-Ann Causo, N Sally Frost, Sandra Kel, eresa Lmone, Janet Ostro, Larelee Pelca(no,_ Mary Jane Saam, Lnda Wrght, Lnda Hagenauer, Henry Dassbach, Walter Doney, Robert Goldsmth, Robert Henry, Robert Keslng, Glenn Lews, Howard Mtchell Joseph Rozman, eter Skareckl, Jon Todd, Stephen Korner.tpphen-Fuhro-anr-Alnn v t a ppelne to Gottroelu mabslon.w.r lke oar Manhattan* made wth Angoetura*r AOMATC!" MAKS Tftt DtlNKS.S. A uptrt MamUtM* U a mxury COM tnjoy... h t l tt Stenberg. Grade Rose Reutters frst, grade class has begun to read lbrary books. chldren have a" lbrary corner where y can select books o read,by mselves. Those chldren who have read books-ave: Conne. Capodce, Susan Alatary, Ronald Fraser, Evelyn Svtak and Lance Ruble.. lbrary books chosen by chldren can be read to class durng "story tme." ~ Grade 2 chldren n Else Bothvells second grade have completed a unt about post Offce. Pctures are beng drawn by to depct travels a letter. ;.. Phylls Serna, Lauranne Brbauer, ** Carolyn- Greenspan, and Vrgna Scwell drew pctures a letter beng wrtten. letter beng maled was drawn by Ronald Nakashma, Dane Peterson, Lana Lombardo and Sharon Franker- XTger. Walter Hnz. George Mt-.hell;.ancl John Vlde chose to ;how -lotter beng pcked up at.he mal box and taken, to post llee..,. sortng - mal and can-!clln(j - stamps was drawn \v Dane Dnsmore, Karen McCall, Warren Rogers, James Engel, fanna Tornstrom and Harold.Vc Gureh.. Rchard Johnston, Phlp Healey and Davd Egan. showed how etter mght reach ts destnaton by plane or tran. letter beng delvered by.he malman was shown by Wayne CJarretson, Mnrybcth Lang and >lors Berznsk,es.. Grade 3, Some members CMrstna Dcls class (are dong pecal reference work on- South Amerca. y ore usng. "Nalona) Geographc Magazne," reference books n Sherman lbrary and pctures from Cranford lbrary. Those who have done nn outstandng job are: Kenneth ngram, Judth Craft, Carol Myers, Karen Sjursen, Margaret Walton, Lorrane von Gersdbrff, Garry Tmpson.- Bryce Myers, Gary Wnkel Elane Strauss, Clare Hollenbeck Carol Denns, Frederck Krug and James Benjamn. Grade 4 Many. boys and grls n Mr,s. Mary Lenzs fourth grade broughtlaxl.tss juaclcs.mad,e. n Mexco, stamps and. cons. Many pctures from Cranford lbrary wpre shared. Those who contrbuted to ths, dsplay, were: Lnda Le Mare, Ruth Epsten, Rodger Chnery, Phylls Uetere, : Arthur Johnson, Joyce Roden, Paula Hollerbach, Mellnda Morrs, Carol Bernard, Susan_Barncle,_Stephcn. Engle, -Shrley Rakacs, Karen Beebe, James Connors, John Za- Hsky, Kathleetl Powers, Alce Bennett, Ronald Bender, Robert Healey, Susan Babcock and Rchard Heller. -" ~ Grade.5 boys, and grls Ernest Hobbes (lfth grade have been workng wth fractons.y have enjoyed addton and subtracton fractons and mxed numbers. followng boys.and grls have receved perfect scores on r skll tests, n fractons: Helen Cahl, Margaret Cushng, Lee Hlyard, Patrca DeClerco, Marjore Johnston, Sandra Lundgren, End Parker, Sharon Taylor, Ellen Van Hrtum, Walter Dcknson, Rchard Tunson, Los Johnson, Barbara Keslng, Lnda Sorge, Peter Jones, Joseph Justh, Roger Kopf, Ronald Waterman and Rchard Schpolover. Marjore Johnston and Helen Cahl have had perfect scores on all r spellng tests ths term,: Or excellent records have been made by -followng students: Brenda Beach, Mnry Costello, Margaret Cushng, Patrca DeClerco, Lee Hlyard, Carol Greuter, Los Johnson, Barbara Keslng, Sandra Lundgren, Gal Nchol, Enl Parker, Norrne Schuly, Lnda Sorgo, Sharo Taylor, Ellen Van HrtCfn, James Boyd, Robert Bendln, Walter Dcknson, Peter Jones, Rodgor Kopf, Howard Sjursen,.Rchard Tunson, Ronald Waterman, Rchard Schoorover, Lawrence Fuhro and- Peter Vergalla.., -boys and grls n : Dolores Koellners»xth grade have been studyng ancent Greece. n connecton wth ths work, each pupl compled a booklet all papers he has wrtten about ancent Greece.. Some best booklets were put on bulletn board. chldren whqse booklets were put on. - bulletn board nclude: Else Massa, Janet McMaster, Denns Schar, Beverly Lowrey, Robert Hll, Judy Gsser, Lnda Dunne, Alan Dadd, Beverly Hetzler, Henry Pullen and Ralph Kel. CLEVELAND SCHOOL.Grade n Mexco for an exhbt our sourn neghbors handwork One can- see dolls n natve costume, hand carved wooden pctures, baskets and or artcles straw, serapes, jewelry Mexcan slver, pottery, huraches, tablecloths and lear bags. Also n exhbt are snapshots taken Gunr made r portrats and wrote stores about dog and ts vst to school._ chldren who mode nterestng and lfelke portrats dog were: Edward Trstram. Barbora; Wutters, Ellen Foster, Judth Herzog, Robert Loderstedt, Doroard Erdmann, Sheldon Cohen, Barbara Lone and Roberta Haw ley. Steven Tyrewrote-an unusually long and nterestng tory. about thsput... \~ Collns had r poems selected for a fnal consderaton -by -. -Gary Collns lyrc was those by "cnup. Chnnnng Coppntje, musc.teacher. Helped tkethl- Gradr 4 E;(Jer soewru-rs n Msjj.... Elzabeth K.-lVVs class have c«n-j d «n wnt6~ttt-melody for r pleted lyrcs for * orsnal] son C- \.- rn.. Elyalvth r,r:>w.,, Cecelja UNCOLN SCHOOL >,. Paft ndustral Arts Department,.chldren Mary Whte*; frst grade h:ytr erected a feedng staton for tle brds, outsde r classroom wndow, Suzanne Dankol was frst ftrl to remember brds. She brought sj,ale bread and suet for tray. Suz:mne has formed a K;tcn Tucker. "Joan Banker,. Wal.t-f Knjt and Gar> \ trade ~ Wth help- Eml Schumann UJ ut hc frst (Confrtcd.O7 vnge sx) chdren n Ruby Ferreras frst grade are keepng a record wear. Each day s marked wth on approprate symbol toshow wear for that day. boys and grls are meter and each days readng fs beng recorded on calendar. Grade 2 Tty, Barbara Lones.brthday puppy, was n school to pose, for chldren n. Anna Armbrustcrs second grade. chldren drew, ts portrat n crayon and chalk. Dale Vogol- and Jay f NOTHNG CLEANER- For a really dean home plus long-term comfort and economy you cant beat beatng wth ol! For Ol Heat you cant beat, nsst on Moblheat Bums clean and ho keeps your fuel blls low. Call us for Moblheat and Prompt Dependable Servce REEL-STRONG FUEL CO "DEPENDABLE. FRENDLY SERVCE SNCE 92S" CRanford OFFCEs COR. NORTH 4 UNON AVE8. YABDt. LEXNOTON AVt AT LV.ft.lL n your hanls... anl n your heart... s meaflurc what Re«Crossncarddrthryearhcatl-forhetrck«n-an«l-ln>uble«l-wlo callout for help. Answer r call. Serve m by jonng worlds greatest fellowshp good wll and compasson... Red Cross! When dsaster strkes... when shattered lves and homes ts vctms are rebult... when a drownng chld s rescued and revved...when dood saves a "lfe... when "emergency-; help «gven to servcemen, veterans or r famles... you are re as a member Red Cross! Your tme, your energy, your money make Red Cross servce to all humanty possble*" <, - When you jon Red Cross, you deny yourself wth each ndvdual act mercy or constructve help that ths great organzaton performs anywhere n world. Red Cross s your lelpng hand to those n need! Nursng care gves a baby a healthy start n lfe... warm syn»alhy a chapter, volunteer brghtens a hosptal palent\onely hours... a forlorn youngster overseas joyfully hugs a Junor Red Cross gft box to hs rhest a Red Cross feld drector sends an emergency message home for a solder. By smple act jonng Red Cross >»«can serve your neghbors n dstress or need, wherever y may be. -r t- Retp a rch rettnrtl pertonal *at*(ttcton n helpng your fellow man. Jon am serve when your neghborhood solctor atlh next week! -GARWOOD-KENLWORTH CHAPTER AMERCAN RED CROSS

8 THE CRANFOJD CTZEN AND CHRONCLE, THURSDAY, EEBRUARV 25, 954 Lons Club Muscal ElzabetUlown l*luyel*s ApfM&rnNcxl Month n Beneft ShoW" Here!A Cavalcade ol Musc." featurng ht tunes from Gay J)Os to present, wll be presented by Elzabeth Varety Plyers under sponsorshp Cranford Lons Club n audtorum ol Cranfd Hgh School onfrday and Saturday nghts,, March 2 and 3. Dress rehearsal s set for March!.-... " Clarence Frtz, charman commttee.n charue arrangements, -reports that program holds forthpromse an evenng musc that wll be onjoyed by young and old-alke. Tckets may. be obtaned from members Lons Club. Pro-eeVs wll" g>"nto servce fund Lons Club for. contrbutons to such projects as Cranfo.d Frst Ad Squad, Boys Camp, Grl Scouts, Camp" Endeavor, Chldrens Country Home, Red Cross. Uud -FaWr jn,,m Mler dd fnal po Cancer. Fund, Cerebral Palsy Fund,* Cranford Welfare Asooaton, Mental Hygene program,, entertanment patents at Bonne BuV Santorum and moves and partes for* underprvleged chldren at Chrstmas, tme. " Aprl 6 has been sol ;s date. for a jont Lades Nght <l.nne- :. mcctnu Lons and Kwanls -..Clubs n Park Hotel, Plan-. > Held, t was announced ths week. by Wllam Fredrck, past pres- - dent Lons Club. _ Recent Events n Local School-* (Contnued Jrom Payc FucJ robn. - members her commttee are: Jll Zeglar, Stephen Trepkus, Ptt Hoeeker. Thomas Pavcs, Susatr- Huston, Robert Cannng, Karen Barnes,. Mchael Bbel, Thomas Fedorko and rene Osoln... Grade 2 Mss Mallevlle MaeNells second grade s studyng about Eskmos. chldren have wrtten some nterestng stores a b o u t m. Margaret Carpenter brought a table cloth wth u souvenr map Alaska prnted on t. Edward Wnnc, u ptpl n ffth grade, molded a polar bear (: \table. y arc "madt plaster «7f charge "openng exercses." followng chldren hvcttud r turn: Laura Tcc, Bruce Hardng. Carole Konopack, Robcr Knox, Alce. Hackcr lrd Barbara Lyman.. _ chldren afc very ""-much excted because y have started Grade 3 Frederck Huston Alct- Collns thrd grade ha<l ns pape selected for penmanshp bulletn board because he made tho best tck lettts. Tck letters, accordng to Wrtng books, uv v, b, s, r.and o. Robert Johnson had hs paper chosetr for hs nf-o jva letters.- oval letters are o and a. Chldren havng nc c-ane letters are Karyl wanyshyn- Wllam; Mller, John MatTc,. Su- nne Crawford. Jean Kelbcr Carol Young, Lynda Cwartz, Rch-, nd Ernst and Evelyn Chamovch, cane let.ers are- captals K. W, H, M.N, X and Z. Rchard Smth has read most fbrary books about South Amerc. Rchard Ernst, Robert Johnuj,. Suzanne Crawford and Robert "SwTsher lead das n v cxensve readng. A story created by class was llustruted wth help Mss Mary Atnajo, art sucrvsor.. Rchrd Ernst, Robert Johnson and Bngo, Raffle Questons on Ballots "M»«" - Davu rnwvll.. Ht-ljer* "> h* lst,l February have been chosen as follows: Attendance report Carol Anderson; mlk money-barbara Roach; a " oun ranla. nvk ""*"""" *:"".,, -, rharce to answered would consst fve members, messenger - Charltt Cul; board, voters ths communty wll be gven a.chancc to answcr.j nqn_ rj, Ths port on and erasers - Lawrence Edmo.:r> ths queston wjen y KO to polls on. Aprl 20 - l cg slwn> would net be subject Governor Kolx;t Mc-yner has sgned two blls passed by nn- j to oc., ref e rendunr>. c.,,.-,» rm -dup ot As-mhlv authorzng ballotng, pngo nd John.Thurson; : wndows Gglo; lockers Jonathan Sp-- ber and* Barbara Lsk. and vl«?an-. up - Mchael COKC d Dane Gruch.- Grade C follovvns boys and jrls <> Mss Dors H»lrfenwaa"s rscl 4ade bnuh n materal on cu-t rcty: Fred Schntt. E«rl E-jUv Davd Turner, Walter Webster, Le- and Wttng,.Etlwud lldebrand, Russell Thomas.- EL-e McDonald, Je.an Vohl, Frar.ct-s Tamtnbaum, Debra llu,*\ "Wllam Sch>:lz, Charles Peterson ::<] Stanley Bowers..-. Sx From tjranford To Attend Workshop Sx members ««hr slaff Granford publc school system attended Unon Comty Work*- ;<»( raffles were legalzed "by v an» " to State Consjtu-(Of a s*-day event. lon," whch w.m approved by an juverwhcluntt majorty by New Jersey, votej; last November.- At General Electon n November, Crfmford voters favoed He amendment. on bngd and raffle* ,405. Here s what bngo bll..authorzes: r. Muncpal governments would ssue lcenses. "".S.. Meclantlse or cash przes wopld be lmted to 260 for* a case a However, n very large ratllc. lcense fee- Wll be 5 for every,000 worth merchandse gven out n przes.,- 2. f. wholly donated, res no lmt on przes. Orwse, rmx-s 5,000 or one pece merchandse worth more than 5, Wth one excepton, przes may be.gven only n.merchandse". case "50-50 clubs," wnner gets half cash przes based on gate recepts and rafsngle"fame and,000 lor a sngle. uc operator gets or half! stlj- re could be between j 30 and 35 games on any occason. re would be no "lmt on persons who could but admsson would be Slo S for all nd 3. j - tures. Large crayon drawngs South Amercan brds and anmals were made by Robert Swsher, Conne Papandrca and Rchard Ernst. Madre" de C.acjo,T" Swamp mmortelle and Flamboyant; reproductons pantngs Carbbean blossoms, by Harret and Bernard Pertchk are a part classroom decoraton whch chldren admre.. Grade 5. Commttees workng on scen.ee booklets n Elzabeth Duffys class have reported that most- materal has been gared and booklets are almost completed. nterestng coyers have been made by followng: "Constellatons" Lnda Martno, "Stores about Sun" Beth. Rodcn and Dane Gruch, "Sun as a Source Lght and Heat" Rchard Klen, "Pluncts" : Gerald Dobbns, "Stars" P,atrtca Colucc, and Unon Hgh School. workshop, ends today. r workswp s sponsored by.. Unon County "Cooperatve.: reports would SehK)l Study Assocaton, whch;wthn 5 days. s-headed bvpr.h-ward Rl Bast, 4. (N«alcoholc beverages could be. dspensed or consumed on be 5 and" full have to bo tled and persons under 8j superntendent schools; Attendng- three-day workshop wll be: X)r. tu-s«. Vuvu,.,., Sarnowsk. prncpal Lncoln - v.«" s <>f a«e coulu not play.., and SherWan Schools; Thomas E, j.flc followng.re«ulatons arc Stone, elementary chld jjudanee j lsted for ruffles:,, nstructor; Mss- Beatrce WanujTrj l; Muncpal governng bodwk grade teacher. raffles are conducted on every day 4. Raffles may be advertsed n n Forum Dscusson A forum dscussjp on topc " Place v Women n Church," was featured at a meetng e Elzabeth Dlsrtct Worncns Auxlary Epsco- Crl Scout Workngs Explunet].-" program commttee Cranford Area Grl Scout Councl entertaned councl.members and scout leaders at an.nformal get-toger last week at home charman, P. O. Djham. ;. D. L.. Cppeland, drector -scpujs,- explaned how councl s set up to help leaders n r tasks. She ntroduced B. C. Belden, councl presdent, who asked each councl.member to.descrbe work her compll XUUjtll at-uul ".-J.. ". ubclrt, on Tuesday last week. Present were 00. women from Cranford, Elzabeth, Roselle, Rahway, Woodbrdge and Unon. meetng was conducted by W. Harold Rggs Cranford, presdent.,,, " Takng part n forum were Bertram Sauerbrun St. Johns Church, Elzabeth; Chester Hand St. Pauls Church, Rahway; George Schaefer, St. Lukes Church, Roselle, and Company, Lnden. mttee. Refreshments wcres erved by two places only. : where y are Garber, " " " ".E. C. Wolford, J. T>. beng held and on any one prze. -5. re s.no lmt on number. persons who may attend raflles. but persons under 8 ytars age may not- attend. queston" holdng raffles.on Sundays left up to local-opton. 6: Only actve tnembers organzaton conductng a raffle may partcpate n ts operaton. n" anor- bll passed by Legslature andsgned by Governor Moyncr, a "legalzed games chance control commsson" would be set up. t would- be apponted by_-.-coverror wth _.cojscnt rj"- Senate and would regulate;] ** bngo games and raffles and nvestgate how y are operated. commsson would be b-partsan H. C. Warrngton, R. C. Smons and G. F. Ft c h a* r d s program commttee!. For News Of JESSCA see 4* Charles G. Albury Trn. ty Church, Cranford. pr<)«um chalrmafl, served as panel modera. t o r., *;." ". -. J Ors attendng from Cranford were: Harold Hansen, M s. George Mller, Mrs, Robert Sr.. H; HartweU, rence Ferrs, Mrs, Harold Whte and H. L. Roberts. nvent* Process Forest H. Blandng. 20 t. nl., ng avenue, s. nventor a method for manufacturng -lubr- eatng ols, for...whch..he.has- >w n granted a Unted States patent. Mr. Blandhg s a member tl)» staff Esso Laboratores Standard Ol Develope - llltlt (UA\H)U» AHT S 00 Contemporary Cvlzaton. NDVDUAL- LECTURES 50cAT. DOOR- Tonght- - to 0 p. n. AT HGH SCHOOL -SPEAKER; Harry Krans, SUBJECT: "Whats New n Labor, Management Relatons. Thursday SPEAKER: Duncan St. E!~SheffeldL..._-, SUBJECT: "Whats Happenng n Rellelon." Durng "Show and Tell" perod. Barbara Lytnan showed.thc class a calendar made cork. calendar was sent to her far from Portugal. M:. -Lymun gave calendar to class. Thomas Fannng brought n a pcture Abraham Lncoln to show chldren... chldren are now takng M Entertanment? nsulaton? New Mrror? EXPERT SHOE REPARNG QUCK SERVCE LOUS MONTN 8 AWen S, Cranford TERMTES are flyng agan. Watch tor. "Swarm»" flyng/ Ante" whch come wth Sprng. ah*>d r wngs, n dsappear. se wood destroyng nsects cause much damage to property. Buldngs not protected durng constructon usually requre t later. We Speeulze Exelutvely protecton property uguuht TERMTES am oth ler troyng Heclw, usng dependable engneerng methods. We are. not smple extermnators. Every Jobls supervsed by an experenced, techncally traned, lcensed engneer. We are a New Jersey organsaton, employng New Jersey resdents, and we have served New Jersey property owners successfully snce 935. Our reputaton n ths feld s unsurpassed. - Thousands references are avalable n* New Jersey not n some dstant state. Our work s GUAR- ANTEED FOR 5 YEARS wthout ndhwtt"! charge a one-year guarantee s worthless. ~ For nformaton or Free nspecton and Advce CALL TERMTE CONTROL BUREAU 2 Locust Street ROSELLE PARK, N. J. Telephones: CHestnut or - ELUabeth Brewed to de Alncrcan taste...to (le Amercan fgure Ballantne Beer watches your belt-lne..vlth "fewer calores than any or leadng Leer t*s trend... practcally all hcers.arc lower n calorcs se <lays. res no starch n any m, and not more than a neglgble trace sugar. v Stll, f youre countng up your calore o/ota, >t*s comfort to reucnhcr that lal>oratory tests show llallauluc has fewer calores than any or leadng beer. Uut Ballantne, you know, not only watches your belt-lne. Ballantne Beer s brewed to Amercan taste as well as to Amercan fgure. Bullantnc Beer s product 4 years brewng experence. Brewed from natures fnest barley malt and hops, t has same full flavor andfnecharacter that have mode t one Amercas largest sellng beers. Next tme, ask man for Ballantne low-calorc beer wth llavor that chll cant kll! p.bl. O ue SON, N.J. Sne* 840 "m-m-m, wonderful flavor that chll cant kll!" dsw o LE. THCT8PAY. rtbrtlaby fr. oundaton Scholarshp Program Outlned At Jonf TVeetng \t : jont meetng, Cranford,,,)»le Roselle - Roselle Park V. M > Clubs heard former Dstrct vvt-mor Ott Klen Newton out-,.(," (lfe work..... Rotary lundaton "at th,e Methodst.!nlll, last Thursday. Honored,,. at tre speakers table were L,,, U s Grener, newly-elected as.fstrct governor; H. Stan- v Ma-Clary, present dstrct gov- Ur uul member Cranford U J, :ud. Don Lngenfelter, past sl-t Hovernor and member, lc -lseje-sose!c Park Club, as Mles" H. Mller, presdent ),. Koselle-Roselle Park Club. hl. Hov. Robert G. longaker, lent Cranford. Club,. CS<Tecr ~ -.,.. jt..utlnng growth n m-,jt;,nce ot Rotary foundaton lt h provdes nternatonal hduslps for outstandng pbst-, 8lu;U> students all over olcl, speaker credted Arch,KHmph,-.presdent Rotary l durng wth proposal a scholar-,,, rmd.. KanVas Cty, Mo., nude -. frst contrbuton T whch 6d"t6~estab Rotary Foundaton fellowshps were" awarded nrm?. be* tet ttym and htmself.f where 05 fellowshps v are bfcn» Tt»* pea-.er was ntroduced by Harold M. Wlson, who arranged for hs appearance. Club sngng was led by Horace R. Corbn, Jr., wth Arthur K_ Burdtt at pano. Charles Bohtn Elzabeth club wa> a Rotary vstor and Joseph DTulUo and Nat Platt awarded ths, year" and apout 600 have bengjtted from...rotary awards. HefVtated that tne dvdends have been drawn from he nvestment n promotng good_wll and. nternatonal, Understandng. # >» "-";---." ; -.. :,,/;.,. : r«;v;-.-.; f:,:.,..,.k;.j notsm ternatohal Students stdyng f ths country to be segregated nternatonal Houses" or ** &***? «/ Dr. Abraham Thaler, loca physcan, wll present a talk and demonstraton.hypnotsm at a meet-: jng Temple Womens Club Temple 6eth-El at temple on March25. l ouses or dorcnr :ores specally set asde for far- :gn students, where Rotary fellowshp recpents are placed n touch wth local clubs at r destndtbn whch arrange speakng datesand open doors both" poltcal nd socal so that students be- Mr. Klen quoted a member Keoa. Japan,.for- -a week. Pfc. he State. Department returhtg from ndonesa who vouched for Rotary Fellows asambassadors ol y Fellos as ambassadors ol good wll, based on hs experence wth- one studyng n ndonesa, who traveled and lved wth latves n order to better; become part r communty lfe and o secure mutual understandng ANSWER SERVCE Thu depresson and world ar delayed full-scale.operatons.. cnrlnk to Mr. Klen, untl Jann y >47, when a goal 2,000,- )() ws set for"an nternatonal MK that was quckly and enthusslclly rased. purpose. e lunc was stated to be an award f a one-year scholarshp "to stufts permttng m to.dotgrad-,lc workn anor country er.choce,for development nternatonal good.wll and llowshp. ;.,, Aecrdng to speaker, 8 TOWNSHP OF thanford FJKOPO8AL For tlu Constructon Concrete Curbs :l (UlleK on part. Brookslde PL l hpuf Street. "". -.-ll bl<d wll be receved by r.hp Commttee Townhlp Cranfnrd at a regular meetng on ch (>; 954. _ot tbe Townshp. Rooms H::o M. Standard Tme. Hd ms and peclfcatlom may be l.t T tke "Townahlp Englneer purrwse recevng se bds s MrL-t lneal feet Concrete tb and.gutter. All lds ntut b.bubmjued n a (eakd lpr, clearly marked "Proposal for constructon glcubtjst Outt«M lnts or Brookde PL ara Spruce am bdders name and address. A cvrtllkd check for 0% pf r amount, r cash n leu check, shall aep.v propotal sad depot..ll be <>n«ldered a guarantee that lu U able ard wllmg to-perform n strct acordance wth specw attache! to proposal, -enter u contract wth Townshp Comlku und furnsh a Completon bond ld bdder be awarded such cont. Falure to comply wth above J.V lu cause for Townshp Cornto retan any part or all ; j sn deposted to remburse wnsllp Cranford far. expanse nrrl by such -falure. Tlu Townshp Commttee reserves M to reject any or all bd*, whch on l ts opnon wll best stve mt-vsts Townshp. J. WALTER COFTOE, - Townshp Clerk ll: February S3. BM. 3-4 OF GBANKOBD ro* BPPLES J»S* Kasd MaUrUls - S.alrd. bds. w l U e receved by.l,hp Commttal Townshp Cr.ndrd at.8:30" P.M. on Tuetay. jrh 9, BM at. Townshp Rooms. Hlls must be submtted on regulur "R.J form n a sealed envelope and lull le, clearly marked on he outsde h name bdder and ll Materals 954." HlUs shall quote prces an materals la- ldvered on such streets.n Cran- am nt such quanttes as may be K l, fr to -Townshp yard, at (nrln Epulnoor. Tn K,t,rals that may be requred are: UMo lu«s " >,." Crushed Stone.o tons Hoad Stone l.ou los 5/4" Crushed Btone.H) ons Hj Crushed Stone r.(h) tor» a.j" Crushed Stone :-..»M> «r.llon»- BrhmrlmnM - Matoral- )U0 tons Type "SM". Type "A" Type "T" PUnt Mx "< prce bd shall be apcedted ".xhhn prce on materals fo be J tn bdder throughout year B54. n-quanttes called foe are approxmate.uy bo ncreased or decreased at prce as hd upon. ~»v llddcr must be prepared to enter " a contract -embodylnf terms l"opn«al wth Townshp mme-!> upon award by Townshp THtUC. Ojl sheet and speclfkatlona may >l..rotl ut olflce Town- V Kn:lucr durlruf any busness day >""n - hours 9:00 A.M. and 8:00 llr Towwhp Commttee reserves >l " reject any or all bds f such "> wll be«t setve nterests Tnwnnhlp. J. WALTER COtVEt. Townshjp Clerk February J3, lbs. 3- MPORTANT * PHONE CALLS * Polce Cranford Fre Dal Operator Ambulance. Cranford Townshp Clerk Cranford Publc Works Cranford CRR Staton Cranford 6-27 Hoard Educaton Cranford t * * * members.?f :ome part communty lfe country vsted. elle-roselle rark club attended jont meetng. n Servce Mr. and Harvey L. Merd or 30 Reford avenue, rev, ceved a " telephone call recently from r son. Pc. Harvey W. (Merwede. who was on furlough n s attached to Quartermaster Secton. Hdqs. X Corps. Korea, and has been n Korea snce May He s expected to return to Unled Stales end o sukcer. Pfc. Donald L. Merw-ede. who.recently returned from Korea, was released from actve duty at Camp Klmer last week. t. was announced that -date meetng was hanged becausj o.purm holday. meetng, t \vas reported, s open to husbands and frends., Fred Traut, Roselle florst, was guest speaker at a meetng Thursday at temple; He dscussed floral arrangements and" corsages, He donated flowers to club. Charles Ross won a specal award.. Ffteen members volunteered to be hostesses a.t dessert-card parr tes dprng March to rase funds for club. nstallaton fcers was -scheduled for June and a luncheon. and entertanment was set"for.may at Twn Brooks Country Club,.Watchmg. Plans were made to adopt a group non-sectaran servcemen to send packages to. perodcally* Sam Barank and Gus Cohen dre n charge project. N}rs. Wllam saac presded. tons GOP Race For Congress Poston Fred E. aley Fahwood,- dstrct parole fcer. s thrd entrant n.race for Republcan nomnaton for congressman from Slth Congressonal Dstrct. Actve n Fanwood and County poltcal crcles, Mr. Haley s a former nstructor at Lyndhurst Hgh School and he has been employed by New; Jersey Bureau Parole snce 937 n a statement, canddate sad: " apparent ndecson or qualfed Republcans to seek nomnaton n on open prmary as congressman from ths dstrct, recognzed necessty for* full support Elsenhower admnstraton and my contnued OJLBuck Elrrtrra Frm Danel B- Kusv 08 Thomas street has been nhmed vce-presdent Buck Electucal Manufacturng Company Koselle. new frm, Stephen M. Buchanan Washngton, presdent. sad, wll begn and marketng ol ; y new lne products n tlu electrcal fttngs feld at nl early date.,..vfw Post Accepts Fctr New Member* Accepted as new members at last weeks meetng Capt. Newell "Rodney Fske Post 335, Veterans Foregn Wars. wef<?:_, _-._ Ferry, Joseph Swdersk, Wllam lerzog, Jr;, and Charles Van Pelt. Commander Anthony Tneo, who conducted meetng, ssued an apppal for donatons cuswl cloth- ng to be shpped to Koera. Gulty Plea Enteref nterest nfeood Rovrnmcnt have prompted "me to submt my njne for consderaton to <<!e voters..sxthpstret n forthcomng Prrrtary. Elect nn." Former Assemblyrnnn. Fred E. Shepard- Elzabeth and RaymondD. Maws Summt- also have announced "r canddaces. n DrunbrDrvnCase On a plea gulty to a drunken drvng charge, Cyrl B. Neade, 53, 22 <Cranfod- avenue.was fned S2Q0. plus 5 costs and 20 n doctors fees by Magstrate Charles J. Stevens n Muncpal Court last week. HSodrvers lcense also was re-voked for. two years. Neatle was arrested January _29 by S«t. Edward Lee and -Patrolman Albert Fscher, who declared he. was operatng hs car n an errauc manner on South Unon avenue. Dr. Abraham Thaler pro- Toncod hm under nfluence ntoxcants.. \ Jones Changes Plea On Dsorderly Charge fr* Harlowe Jones. 43 years old; Extngush Bed Fre Fremen were called Frday evenng to extngush j fre n a bed at home-of, Jbseph/Xy 4Woods-.Hole. road. Bed and floor were burned and re was smoke damage o room. 26 Arlngton road has changed hs plea from not gulty to non vult ona charge mantanng d ds- orderly house. He wll,be sentenced on March 2. Jones wns arrested on January 30, 953, at 9 Eastman streetafter establshment was raded by Cranford polce under drec-. ton Chef Wllam A. Fscher.. store was under.survellance by polce from January 5 last year untl t" was., raded. Chef Fscher complmented Lt. Thomas Woods for hs nvestgaton, whch preceded rad. At tme, Chef Fscher sad he "wll not tolerate ths type commercalzed vce n Cranford." BG TELEPHONE MEWS W«Answer Your Tettphona 34 Hours.Every Day. 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Cluftrl RANKS... tsut Company SEKVCE Uesnber HHC. -» lurk.a««u W, Cfmmf.r* n* E. rslsa UUUMTX- THOST COMPANY waeadssssl CaaecUaw Aeeaau afmtgaf Loans SavnJts Account! AH Trast Servces rote BANKS; and SAVNGS t CUT FEDERAL SjlNGS LOAN ASSOCATON Ve flun EUEABETH OFFCK sst Jcraay awar atru4 «. * BULDNG CONTRACTORS TAN JN ca Oacl BULDNG GONTRACTORS -MM A. AONE BEAUTY SALONS WRUAKB BEAOTT OX ABBBBBBBBTBBBBBB. COAL COAL CO. TOP 4VAUTY ttppcr-ehgh COAL Stove, or Nut S23.7S..-. Pea.-. ;...; Buckwheat Stoker Hcc 0.00 CKlnford 0-.MU GARWOODfcOAL CO. 7 Nara A*a. LOVELAND FUEL CO. Authorzed Dstrbutor FAMOUS BEADNG ANTBBACT Euoheat Fuel Ol CmU Cslanlar (-44 t*8 Narth Aye E. " Cranal* Dependable. Frendly Servce Snce S3B" EATDM OLS CBaafara «-amm Onl*a aal Narh Aves. Craaarl CONTRACTORS * M. WFABO Ounl,C«alra«tor DaUTEWATS. Bult To hkn... Bult Permanently Concrete Constructon Ctll CKaafar< 93 BaratUe A»e. Crsnf.r* DARY * PRODUCTS PETERSENS DARY Cluhrl Dstrbutor <or New Jersey fnest Mlk and Cream.DELCATESSENS * COLONY DEUCATESSEN CompUe Una ot DELCACES AH Cooka* av Bakng Dona on Premses ta Pt. DaM A««. CBassrs svals* * DRUG STORES * LNyS PHAHMACT Chas. M. tnd. He*. Pharmacst rkmcbrnom recaubt* CaaasalM Ba»r Naeas prescrptons Called For and Delvered* OPl SUNDAY Call CBaafera «- V no answer, RAhway 7- SO lt* atsthaa KM* Craafarst ELECTRCAL CONTRACTORS FURNTUKE DANEL ). HEYBURN (Establshed 823) LCENSED ELECTECA. CONTRACTOR. Wlrlnf for Llfht and Power Resdcntlal Commercal * ndustrlsl CEsnlard «-B«0«S BsrnMs AT*. J. CraaMK FLORSTS. JDEHMERS FLOWER SHOPPE FLOWERS FOR EVERY OCCASON Member F. T. D. 0 M. Val*a AT*. CraafarJ KENLWORTH GREENHOUSES A. BOERSJ. PraB - v rlowekg FOR ALL- OCCASONS..Weddng BouqueU Member Florst Telegraph Delvery Aun. FUNERAL DESGNS CEaafard «-M«l M Crass Rt Ksallwarlk VENTERS FLORST & GREENHOUSE FLQWEBS FOR ALL OCCASONS Member TJJ.S.. Flowers By CHastaal HM «4 HlsklfsaA**. KeallsVertB FOOD MARKETS CHAS. KURTZ MARKET CBOCC MEATS * POULTY. OROCEBES ntozsn. roods ClulM «V«MS HNH Ualsa AT*. Craafsrd UNON AVENUE MEAT MARKET PRME MEATS * POULTRY Qroeerlc* Produce Frozen Foods Free Delvery.. CSaafat* «-ltx* 0 N.rh UBUH An.. Cranlsrd FU2L GARWOOD COAL CO.. PURL OL _. _COAL COM Prompt Delveres Call WEstsld North Avenue Gsrw«LOVELAND FUEL CO. Authorl*d _ ESBO RCAY. FUEL OL Prompt, Courteous Servce Call CRanford U-44 Mt N«rta Av«.. E. Cr.nJ.r4 ELECTRCAL * CONTRACTORS THOMAS BENDf AT CONTRACTOR uustual wmwo CRaaeH a-las* fja tortk Hk 9k. REEL- STRONG FUEL CO. Dependable, frendly Servce Snce MS aaa - shatnb Ot%a-*ea CtUnford C-09M UmUs aa4 Nertk Avas. Crmafsrd FUNERAL DRECTORS DOOLEY FUNERAL SERVCE ntneral BSECTORS Phana CRanford S-02U H North AT*., W. Gve to Red Cross LUMBER CRANFORp FURNTURE BEDROOM %txvnta noom KTCHEN SMMONS DEDDNO Phone: CRanford 0-3* M NaHh Unon AT*. CranUrd STANDARD LUMBER & SUPPLY CO. LUMBER. : MLLWORK Ktchen Cabnets Rolnf Materals f> nsulatton Hardware, Screens, etc.. CRanford S4HT M Blfb Street. Craafer4 GLASS AUTO GLASS & MRROR SHOP GLASS For Every Purpoe -Mrrors Rralvcred CRaaford AT*., W. Cranfota HARDWARE PANT & HARDWARE STORE ATLAR POWER TOOH Glass - Garden Tools - House Furnlahlnss Plumbng Supples - Wallpaper Floor, Sandng. Machnes, *4 Seatl ATC., E. CBsdford S-S70 LAUNDRES * SELF-SERVCE S "One Stop Laundry Servce" at THE WASHNG BEE AUTOMATCLAUNDRY s S*. «! AT*. CR C-SSM UQUOR STORES* N KENLWORTH ts POLLACKS FOOD MARKET for LQUOR WNK - DEER alt CHanor< «-0««. SM Wuklnln Art. KrallweHb * LQUORSTORES * Free Parkng Free Delvery CALL CR M Mr**! Craarara LUMBER BULDERS GENERAL SUPPLY CO. Lumber Buldng Materal! MlUwk Masons Mutrl.U -tt.f»tkl. Far R*ku Ow».r" Hardware Rolny Materal Screens - Floorng - Pants Applances CRanford 6-050S M Ccateanlal AT«. Crat>for< - WESTFELD BULDNG SUPPLY COMPANY Masons Materals Lumber MUlwork Roonng Materals Brcks Cement. Band. Qrv.l, tc. m. Call CRanford (W800 * Seatk At*., W. Cr«a,f*r4 MOVNG and STORAGE? ESTATE - DJ KENlfeWdlTH ts ERNEST A. VARDALS for. REAL ESTATE and NSURANCE CSanf*r««-4S» S No. lk SL Kaallwartk v CHAS. M. YEAKEL R*al Ettats Bsaraa**... Merltass Norlta A»e., W.. CHanf.r* fl.274 * SERVCE STATONS DOERRS" ATLANTC SERVCE. ALLED VAN LNES Long Dstance Movng Storage - Packtnjl r Shlpplrut h.... *.«-TV*». Mf t RORRN * ALLSON; NC Et. 93 Local and Long Dstance Movng Call CRanford * Baatk Ave, R. CraafaM HENRY P. TOWNSEND MOVtNO * BTORAQB PACsUNO 4 N.rtB AT.., W. WEstneJd 2-44M OL BURNERS RELABLE FUEL OL SUPPLY cd.. ma Complete OU Heatng Servce Clulall MM - - " -- W,--.,.,... Offlca and Showroom M CeBtenalsl Aveaaa. Craafer* PLUMBERS BRENNAN & TOYE PLUMDD4O HEATMO *..TNNNO CRanford 0-O3M CM Ssatk AT*., B. Craafard CHAPMAN BROS. PLUMBNG * BEATNO CONTRACTORS JOBBNO Ar Condtonng Ol Burners. CRunford M.rs AT*., E, ~ Craafkfd REAL ESTATE * OS. ]. GUKER RAL ESTATE snd NURAlCR Of All Knd* Narta AT*., W. CRsaferd t-m JOHN W. HELNS «SON REAL BSTATB and < NURANCB VPhone: CRanford S-OTTT K«rk AVc, E, Craa(ar4 ATLANTC A T L A M T C r»«bata Road Servce Pck Up & Dfllvef Joath A»«.. C, * CenUnnlBl CR fl-nl«kays FRENDLY SERVCE* Pck Up& Delvery Servce" CAR NSPECTON BSEVCS Wuhlng - Slmonllng - Lubrcaton North * Centennal Aves. CE 4-»St LARRYS TEXACO STATON MARFAK LUBRCATON du - OU Pck-Up and Delvery Servce. ; CRanford MM3S North AT*., E.. Craaferd McFAHLAND ESSO SERVCENTER. Vsra m MaFaraad. Prep., Complete nspecton Servce. Lubrcaton Tre* Accessoral Bpnflel * Nars AT*S. CR 4-an TAXCABS PARROtrS TAX. "W Oo Anywhere". Rado Cabs M Hlfk tree CRaafara TELEVSON RADO TELEVSON * RADO REPARS Car Rados Repared ctafw 4-rn *8 Esslaua sra«cnafard UPHOLSTERERS * UPHOLSTERY SHOP F. Kwlaw * Sea* Upholterng A nteror Decoratng Slp Cover* - Furnture Repars Drapes - Shadaa CRanford 4-oaM l:o Rokll AT*.. Ul Cnaferd VENETUN *. BLNDS CHANFOR) UPHOLSTERY SHOP Venetan Bttnd* Custom Qusllty Brands CRaaford 4-MSS t(t Raalh AT*.. E. ~Cr*ef*rd WLBUR COON SHOES ANDREW CSAHT

9 t rv < > y z~>; : ; - t *Hj*fl! y [? < " - :":7«, : : ; -.; r " -."""". ; " V -, - v v. r r r? : A - / - c r ; ;... - _. 7 v ;. " = ; ; ; * v ;.. v y : - r " "* ; ;" :: y " v - : *;//; "- :. " V -! j ; y ; ; / ; v ; v / ; - ; V : > : -? " " " ;; " : ) :. ~ r " ;r ~ ~ ~ ;/_ < o r ; " ; 7 : : - ; -, rr! -f * h ul ft Pace Eght THE CfTZCN AND CHRONCLE. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY Legon Post Has Dnner, nstallaton ncer Rahway, relatvelo CpUhly contrbuton for nstallaton a culvert across Lower Alclen Drve n_ Rahway.- \Jnor County., Board Electons, advsng that Ma.ry J. Glover -was apponted Actng Secretary Electon Board. menu at annual Washngtons Oath Offce Wllam J: See- Brthday dnner Cranford Post] land as Member-; County Board 22, Amercan Legon, at Ca>- Electons. nb Monday eyenng. Fred C.son! Law Lbraran,, enclosng report served as chef. " meal was! Unon County Law Lbrary for served by members Lades; 953. Auxlary. Unon County Park Commsson. Servng on dnner commt- enclosng cered copy a resotee were: George Dxon. charman;! Unon requestng S 0,000 n cap- Roy rvng Calvn Shre. WlljKtn jtal funds for "projects n Park Herzog, Jr., Thomas Albans. Lous j System, adopted by Comms- Dadone, Fred Smthl. Thomas.son at ts meetng held January Nolan. Edward Morrson, Howard j , Arncsen, Edwn Wnter, Arthur!. Charman. Purchasng Commt- Schncder. Edmund Honr. Ma-w!".t\ advsng that bds wereyre _OShea. "Frank Rosendle and Wl--co:vod for supplyngto Court lan Turk. [House. Bunker C Fuel Ol, and A spoc.l program -was pro- : ttxxvnmvendng that award.go to stnted a Casno Tuesday.nght ; lowest byter. as. members accepted by th<? po.-t \ Charman. Purchasng Cohmtdurjj past year were nstalled : u-o, advsng that bds; were ren a body- Robert "Mnon was n ceved fftr mantanng monthly Publle~ Works, "unar! on unanmously adopted. Freeholder Herlch for Fnance Commttee, settng forth salary ranges and classfcatons for postons n County, was on roll call unanmously adopted. Freeholder Herlch for Fnance Commttee, establshng a Petty Cash fund n fce Clerk ol - was on roll call unanmously adopted:. Freeholder Herlch for.fnance Commttee, makng.transfers varous 953 appr6pratons,.was on roll cal unanmously adopted. dents learned how mportant exact communcaton s n order that desred nformaton be obtaned. Questons selected were re-worded many tmes so re would be no ambguty. Only those questons whch would yeld useful nformaton w.ere. retaned. Pupls workng on survey commttee-- are. Leona,, Henry, charman; L Maryln Krkpatrck, co-charman; Mare Scnatz; secretary; Pat Donovan, Sandra Downey, Raymond Red, Bob Faughnan and Ronald Geores., n addton to worthwhle nformaton such a- survey would, ,-..-,,.- Freeholder Herlch for Fnance present, pupls felt that ««P e T?* Admnstraton at 43 charge program. servce on 50 typewrters, and Announcement.wasmade th.vt recomend.ng that award go to post has approprated funds lowest bdder. " for yards K.(xxs to send to -Charman, Purchasng Commt- Phhjpr.e slands to r.ake cloth-j-ee, advsngthat bds Were re- r.g for chu-ren.. Cnder. lead- ce.yed for >furnsh:g gasolne to trshp Lf Lee Mrc:son, chld.. County; 5 -and recommendng welfare charman. :ho jvvus au>(-,hat award go to lowest bdder; lary has boon colectk yard. Unon Qounty Rent " Control pwus ar.d summer clcv.hng for Aconcy, requestng Board to as- PhUppLnhlcren.. sgn man to assume dutes-culet.. Al nvato to attend, an ad- nvestgator. month. :n -Crauforn; " Dorothy- -ATleck Bender, El ; to f flw Commttee, approvng three personnel actons n varous, departments, was oh roll call unanmously carred and.adopted.. Freeholder Scheldeler for Publc Welfare Commttee, appontng Danel Walter Sebas Supervsor Veteran* (nterment,. temporarly effectve Jan; 5,. 954, w_as on roll call~unanlmously~a3bpted* "re.beng no furr busness perence y would get fr6m such a project -workng toger for a common purpose, tabulatng detaled nformaton, devsng effcent methods handlng a problem, chartng and makng graphs results, wrtng and gvng oral reports, and reachng a successful concluson to a, dffcult task -would prove valuable n future work stuatons.. to be consdered, meetng ad- questonnares wll be dsjourned. Next regular meetng jtrbuted soon and results wll be made known when class completes ts tabulatons. Tuesday, February 9th, 954, at ten A. M. - Mchael F. Kealy Clerk Board Hgh School Pupls 9 After-ScBool Wort Subject Survey Socal Securty Gude For Self Employed A specal gude shee.t to help self-employed persons n correctly reportng r net ncome for socal securty tax purposes s now ot»elf-etnplojnneu net acome to avalable for askng at Elzabeth and or socal securty fces, or may be obtaned at any branchfce nternal Revenue Servce. Mr. Cohen urges all seu-employed persons whose trade or hnswa s covered by socal securty to get a copy before-makng out r 953 Federal ncome tax form. socal securty tax 2Vtper cent must be pad at tme form s fled on or before March;5... Elzabeth fce Socal East Jersey street, s_ open Monday through Frday between 8:30 a. m. and 5 p. m Busness Educaton Assocaton to Meet ~ New Jersey Busness Educaton Assocaton wll hold ts annual meetng at Koos Bros, n Rahway at" 3:30 p. m. tomorrow. A specal program has been arranged, consstng lectures and a personally conducted tour furnture store followed by a buffet supper. *> Mss Emma M. Audesrk Cranford s presdent, assocaton, whc hs composed college, and hgh school nstructors from New Jersey who specalze n teachng busness educaton. t s expected that about 50 mem- A nnj,h grade.englsh and socal,ger Elzabeth socal securty sludes>-c;lasstas wen constructng " " " F.-.kUr. D. RooM«v«!t, has her far. Hsv School by Eleanor expressng apprecaton f o r flowers - a questonnare whch wll s u r v e y KwMyelt. v-hc f -.h-!:ao Prw- se-r;t by Board n remembrance ot after-school-workng habts - - ;u th c students pf Cranford Hgh School. n a recent dscusson. n classroom on queston, "Should been receved by pw. Fantly John-E. Run- *:ax!:ary :rom jhe Cr...nord Col-.nols,-expressn; apprecaton for UMO Club..,sy:r.pahy Board...Rtbort Frt-e C6 Orange... Department nsttutons and a Hgh School Student Work After. ;venue, u member Explorer Agences, advsng that new quar- School?" class was dvded n Post 76, sponsored by tle post, ters have been found for Pa-! ts opnons, consensus beng rcpry-teo -.Boy Scouts nt role- Board and that y wl that answer depended on"" recent Lncoln Day dnner orvrc.-.te r present fces on or ; hours spenon job, nature.amor, can Leson Post 674 n New.about March st., job, and effect job York Cty. He "ate.-.cjed v k h hs; NT.. J. State Frst Ad Councl, j had on ndvduals studes. Second Dstrct, requestng that jt was felt more nformaton was { Board consder appdnt-; needed before ntellgent conclu Board ment" Dstrct, Moblzer, Mr. : sons could be reached, and a sur-.. r» *. jlvan Hll Fanwood, as County vey pupls n school was.ll«>en rreenouers Dsaster Control Coordnator. suggested.. far, George FreeseV jboan Followng resolutons were n- Fre-eholders Unon troduced and moved for adopton: Durng constructon questonnare by a commttee des-j >-.-.;. > was held at- Court Freeholder Bennnger appont- > gnatcd for purpose, stu-.ho.use. Elzabeth. N. J.. "on Thurs- ; ng A. O. Boyer. Elzabeth as day. Jur.u.ry , at ten a.m. [ Member Unon County We- Drector Dudley presdng. Roll;fare Board for a term 5 yearsf call showed nne members present, j commencng March 7, 954, was;. Freeholder Herlch made a mo-joh roll call unanmously adopted. lon, that Trttntttrs--J&rtuary-p--Freeholder Bennnger-for-Road- fce, announced today Ths leaflet, Helpful Gudes on Reportng Your Self-Employment Tax," he sad, has been.ssued by Socal Securty Admnstraton to supplement nstructons gven wth federal ncome tax forms. *.".: Pontng out that socal securty benefts payable to a self-employed person and hs famly n hs old age,~or~txrhs dependents n case hs death, are based on earnngs credted to hs socal securty account, Mr. Cohen stressed mportance correct reportng. t costs worker as well as Government addtonal tme and expense when an ncomplete or ncorrect return has to be straghtened out,"; he declared. Ths gude to- accurate reportng Ters wll lje~pt*sekjtr WNDOW SHADES HOLLAND MADSON HOLLAND Y O U CLOTH RCHARD HARTG (JOHNSTON PANT SHOr) 0 N. Unon Ave. OUnfw* -UM 2nd and January 4th be approved, whch was* duly seconded and unanmously carred. and Brdges Commttee, grantng; one month sck leaye to Martn McMartn f effectve Jan. 5th, was Resoluton that all blls pre-on roll call unanmously adopted, fccntedx for payncnr"bc~trdcred l" FtecUotder<?art-<or-PubAe-Prot»- pad, was on roll call unanmously jertes Commttee, acceptngb/d adopted.. Unted Offce Machnes Co., Followng communcatons were j Elzabeth,,for mantanng monthly receved and ordered.fled: County Attorney, advsng that County Unon s now owner promses Caldwell place, Elzabeth] N.J... Mr. Edward Boate, Cty Eng- All About see Page 4 servce n.954 on 50 typewrters at a total cost S2.O7O, was on roll cull unanmously adopted. Freeholder Carr for Publc Properly Commttee, acceptngbd ESKO Standard Ol Co. for furnshng 300,000 gallons Bunker C Fuel Ol to Court House at j r low bd 2.38 per 42 gal. j barrel, was on roll call unanl.mously adopted. Freeholder Carr for Publc Prop- erty Commttee, acceptng bd Esso Standard Ol Co. for- furnshng 00,000 to 25,000 gallons gasolne to Comty n j unouut... S.384 -,.Un.t..pr.LQe_j>er_j gallon; y beng lowest bd-] der, was on roll call unanmously adopted. Freeholder Carr for Publc Property Commttee, approvng. two personnel actons n Dept. Boyle Tree Surgery Co. Tme to Schedule Your Trees for Sprayng nd - Feed Your Trees Under Pressure We Have a Method That Not Only Feeds But Abo Aerates Your Sol John C Boyle # Son 37 Rankn St. TEL. EL 2424 Elzabeth GVE THE 4 OL BUS! A NEW BG BOOST! For a real peppy start and added power on those hlls, we recommend our complete scenc engne tune-up. DRVE N TODAY! Pck-Up Am Delvery Servce KZAJZ WHEEL ALGNMtNT-WHll ZALANCHG ractom TlRANfVMtN-MOVtRN QUPMBHT (,u;r, BRAUtJ AUTOMOTVE KRVtC 40 NORTH AVE.E PARKERZED HNSH YOU MUST NDCATE WHETHER OR NOT YOU HAVE AUTO LABLTY NSURANCE WHEN YOU APPLY FOR YOUR 954 AUTO REGSTRATON TAGS. THE EASEST AND BEST WAY TO MEET THE REQUREMENTS OF THE NEW JERSEY AUTOMOBLE SECURTY LAW S TO HAVE THE PROPER NSURANCE PROTECTON. FOR BEST NSURANCE AT THE -"RGHT" PRCE... -! FlannelBoards Made by 8- Scrapbooks for school thfe Cerebral PaUyTCenter n Elzabeth and Lyons Veterans Hosptal were made at a meetng 8- Club at home R. J. Anderson, 5 Hawthorne street, Thursday nght under drecton Anderson and James A. Turner. Also rnadefor cerberal palsy school were -flshnet boards.on whch chldren can, pctures or letters, bet.. " : Members jf Jhe club alsodonated used clothng whck"? WfS prepared and mended for donaton to Cranford Welfare Assocaton.. Arrangements were. dscussed for annurfjslpnds; party to be held n May. Edward GU s,charman commttee. Plans were also made for a day n Ne\y York Cty, durng whch members wll have lunch and at- Eurdsv-on arrange teaufl- alsodo- PLUMBNG & HEATNG Leaders Gutters / Ol Burners " Automatc Water Pumps FREDMALPERE U WOODAWN AVENVK CRanford C«nd< a< s co-hostesses, C lomd*ufor 4 0 & Knapp and Clfford D.Sventj n me numbers Cr r Next rneetnt wll/.fae March M- JJK. Amercan Legon at "home Arthur BelLJ candda tes fo, membershp 9 JUm street., ; ] Unon. County Voture, 227, ln. Off-Hour Patrols E«ht, honor and fun jt Amercan Legon. hn Conducted by SPCA :W. Henz, George L. Dxon and n an effort to reduce num- "?y D - nf lb «r! nd hr«. or canddates W. Ed,- r ber stray dogs roamns th* area. J Wmfeld, Paul Moln.-.r S Unon County SPCA wll con- Roselle Park and Joseph C;,v u. duct f-hour patrols n : sxf Rahway r- wll be nt..j? corrmuntes t. serves, nrlurtng near future. Cranford, Garwood and Kenl- Edward Earhart Cranford, wqrth, -. -member Bay way Post ZUt,, Drves n Roselle, Weseld and Eaxabeth. was* apponted» u Roselle Park. have resulted n- 22. nfntng commttee, summonses beng ssued to"own- Wesley D. Hoesley C; : >,f or( ers unlcensed-dogs. SPCA reported recent venson : n, ur sad -no more warnngs wu"be v held-al_-x?asna.was_a_u: ( fav gven,-but summonses wll be s- A. Jules Dommergue transued when volatons are fond. ford, chef de gare, presde OnPladelpluaTr ljssgssnsss Robert Stangerj 40? Cano Among orthngs, y s;- A -t(l(! avenue was among members current, show at nuucs general- scence class- Pn-, Fels Planetarum, "Once n u U[ u gry5chopl. Hllsde, vrhb traveled Moon.", Vol. LX. No. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 954 TEN CENTS 9-DAY OtUStS r«b. 26, Apr. 3O NCKES NASSAU LNE..,-, f *t B<». Stow lack *. 3t. T. BULD T- YOURSELF 3 Desgn Your Oven Furnture and Save- -> ; wth NEW Combne th«se v«rsl» unts wth"xow* any standard sx* lumb«r»...tl«r«s no smpler or cheaper way to make sturdy contemporary furntur*. Just fxue oat whatever sne plan on usnc Park Wtsfs DO more! See our wndow dfa*by () Wrought ron DOrld.r DOwUmt BASE UNT ««u to balu all save 54% or CLEAR PNE. DALY, 8:00-5:5 SAT.: 8:00.4:30 FOB Delvery Hedenberg-MacBean Agency nsurance Exclusvely 06 SOUTH AVE., E. (Near Unon County Trust Co.) CRunford LARGE FREE PARKHG AREA -DRVE OVER (Park West r Lumber Co. 30 West Weseld Ave. (.uwoodrg a publc. Educaton, requested to be enl,n ng at whch only two persons lghtened! as to why fgurewas from flo? r BoroOgh ncreased ths year, where cl at ts meetng, Tuesday j 75,000 wos comng from and how jjasscd on fnal readng j much, was left h surplus ac-,h54 muncpal budget, lstng c-=)"03 29 n general appropra- J.ons and callng tor a local; purse cour t t for possble appropraton next year.. V. Borough Audtor Ncholas Bezuld th,,nse tax 09,478.79, whch \ yen explaned that 75,000 apncans an ncrease ponts proprated was part a surplus over t he 9:>3 ta3c ate. t0 * per ol O avalable at <,00 assesed valuaton for close pf 953, leavng. approxcurre-nt year. mutely 25,000 n ths account, Referrng to an appropraton whch he jsad..probably "would.be.._«_.... ncreased-durng: 954by varous unantcpated revenues. surplus account at begnnng 953, he furr exfjooofrdm. surplus revenue new budget as compared h tke 54,000 approprated n category n 9». Olver W ROSELLC PARK, N. J. Davs, presdent Board " l plared > totaled 09,327.07, and Canvass Borough Homes Puts Heart Fund Over Top 9 GARWOOD Contrbutons to local Heart Fund Drve ths week had reached a total; 622, f was announced by Joseph T. Schnauffer, borough charman. Sehnauffer ard Mss Dens T. Cblwell,-co-charman, today expressed thanks to all contrbutors and to many workers who partcpated.n Frday nghts "( u(r-to-door canvass. _.!- ; : Returns from ndustral concerns and George Perry. ml from plastc heart banks are expected to,put total collectons even farr above boroughs qmta , co-charmen announced..,;, Among partcpants n -canvass throughout borough Frday nght were members cvl Defense Polce Reserves, ncludng Capt. Thomas Englese, Lt. nar PetteseV, L".t Joseph Most, SRt. Ralph Brown, Sgt. Nel ShaVke.v, John Huzar Donald Yoc.um, John Schntzcr, Walter Mchaels, Ralph Mcco, Wllam Angelo, Wllar Schellenberg, James la- - den and Polce Lt. Thomas J. Colwell and Patrolman Donald Legg. Takng part n motorcade, led by Frst Ad Squad ambulance, were Mr. and Warren Bnns, Jr., Charles Wreesman, Mr. and Olver W. Davs, Mchael. Lesko, Roy Ftzsmmons, and Mr. Schnauffer, who was n charge - parade- arrangements. Workers n varous dstrcts were "Walter Pugh, John Batch, Grace Sachsel, ytzsmmpns. Mss Peggy Castaldo,. John Brezney and P. J. Saeco, captans. Also, Wllam Grbble, Mchael Korom, Frend Durow. Mss Glora Rock, George Jakovc,. Augustus Martz, " " " Kurt Charles Thompson, Joseph Chprboda, Mss Elane Ragonese, S. A. Eldfed, Metro Locke, Donald Boss, Ms. Kngsley Todd Mrs, Alfred Deremer, Edward Tller, Stewart Douglas;, James Casale, Thomas Englese, John Wolf, Melvn Hurley, Charles Shopsmth, Fank Schnell, Mss Susan Buchblnderj_ Mss Barbara Sachsel, Joseph Leonard. Edward Conln. Mchael Lcs- rvn Madara, Lerkc. Lews Ross, "ko, Mrs7" Warren Asns was n charge plastc con contaners, and John Rchardson was treasurer. Any person who stll wshes to make a contrbuton may contact Mr, Rchardson at Suburban Trust Company, Garwood Branch, or any member commttee. Scence Flm To Be Shown AtStPauVs GARWOOD A showng Moody nsttute Scence flm. "Pror Clam "-has been scheduled for 8 p. m. Wednesday n church hall St. Pauls Evangelcal ard Reformed Church, 2 Center, street, t was announced today by Rev. Walter C. PUgh, pastor. "Pror Clam," whch runs about 50. mnutes, s n full color and s accompaned by commentary pontng out that even n nventons and developments whch characterze ths, modern age, man does not have pror clam, and that wherever, he may delve he fnds that God was re frst. Stars, show nclude a chan>eleor* sportng a mult-colored wardrobe, a bult-n lasso tongue ard ball-turret eyes; an elephant seal, whch suffers from stomach ulcers; a. snake equpped wth ts own. "snper-scope" or rmal receptors, a dvng spder whch makes ts own dvng bell, and a brd whch fles lke a helcopter. Rev. Mr. Pugh has chosen " Temptaton Jesus" as hs sermon topc lor a. m. worshp Servce at church Sunday. re wll be Sunday Schoo Knght, Tmothy McDonough, James Aklan, Hnrold H. Seaman, James Lesak, Dante Costa, Mrs, James Guare Luncheon Beng Served At St. Annes School GARWOOD A chow men luncheon- wll be served by -cafetera corps St. Annes School from a. m. to 2:30 p. m. today. Proceeds wll go nto school fund. meal wll be prepared by chefs Chl-Am Chateau, Mountansde. John Malko s charman, commttee n charge. MrsrFnrjk clhsses-at-»:45-a-m7a-meet»b-o Church Councl wll be held n parsonage at 8 p. m. Tuesday.. On March 5. St. Pauls wll unt, wth Garwood Presbyteran Church n a World Day Prayer servce to be held n Presbyteran Chuch at 8 p. m. Attendng Workshop GARWOOD Superntenden Of Schools Lews F. Lard, Teachng Prncpal Lous DtKh and Mss Alce Rogers, fourth grade teacher, have been reprcscntn.garwood publc schools M th Unon County Wokshop held n Unon Hgh School Tuesday, yes tcrday and today. Veterans Grl Hcout Servce urng year re was an onal 45,000 pcked up from peratons, makng a total apt )roxmately 54,uOO from whch he 953 surplus revenue approprton 54,000 was taken. When Mr. Davs asked why aproxmatoly 55,000 was. kept n urplus revenue when 953 udget was made up, whle only bcwt 25,000 was beng left n.hs account ths year,.mr. Bezuyen declared t was Up to mayor and councl to try to keep tax ate: from,.fluctuatng too drastcally. TVr. Davs asked.how t was proposed to keep rate from ;ong up drastcally next year wth mly 25,000 beng kept n reserve ths year. Pontng out that unantcpated revenue referred to by audtor mght Tal -d maeralze, he, asked f ths mght not nea bankruptcy by.955. "No," Mr. Bezuyen repled, "t would merely mean that borough would be. on a pay-as-yougo bass, whch would be as t should be.. Th,e borough s. hot requred to buld up a surplus but merely to pay for.servces requred.". Mayor L.-Thomas Daub ponted out at. thsr tme that when hs admnstraton took over some 0 years ago re was less than 30,- 000,n surplus. He: related that he surplus account was bult- up through years through sale property and or unantcpated revenues, and that he and councl felt that people who have been payng taxes should beneft by 75,000 appropraton ths year to help keep tax rate down. Mr., Davs- also asked why approprated reserve for uncollected taxes was only 23, n new budget, as compared wth last years appropraton 28,04.7. He was nformed by Mr. Bezuyen that ths was because antcpaton a hgher percentage tax collectons n 954. t s antcpated that tax col-, lecton percentage ths year wll be 94 percent. n 953 " ahucr paton was 92 percent, whle actual tax experence was percent total levy. school board presdent also questoned an appropraton 2,000 dedcated to Rahway Valley Sewerage Authorty when n years past borough had been sellrg space n system to outsders. Mr. Bezuyen explaned that (Contnued on page three; Lack nterest Postpones Acton On Lttle League GARWOOD Plans for settng up a Lttle League baseball program n borough wll be held up untl more nterest s shown n project, t was announced after a publc meetng sponsored by Recreaton Commsson n Lncoln School Tuesday nght. Only fve persons attenb r eb*. Persons nterestedjnjm ng nweproposea program are requested to get n touch wth Joseph -Troano, athletc drector for commsson. A Hm. "ths % Lttle League* was shown at a meetng commsson n. Borough Hall last week at whch arrangements for pubuc meetng -were made W. Joseph ehoborda presded. Drector Troano reported a good turnout for basketball game between an all-star team from Recreaton Commsson league and All-Amercan Amazons rvngton at Lncoln School Saturday nght. boys team defeated (Contnuod < on page three) tme to save at Unon County Trust Company WTH our tvm homly locaton, and "open.wnlt*" hours, ff co»- v*nurrt to»v«rlulorly at Unon County Trust whte transactng otnar bankng busness whh us.. WERE OPEN DAYS WERE OPEN NGHTS 42 Broad Street 30 am. to2s30 p.m. Westmnster Ave. * Prnce St. 8x30 a.m. to 230 p.m. Westmnster Drve-n 8x30 a.m. to 6 p.m. 7S Elzabeth Ave. 8x30 a.m. to 2t30 p.m. 609 Weseld Ave. 8x30 ajm. to 2 p.m. 00 So. Ave.,. (CRANfORD) 7x30 a.m. to :30 p.m. START TODAY. TO SAVE AT non County Trust Company Serves County and serves t wceut ELZABETH AND CRANFOHD, N. J. taxal fluous NtUUNCf COUOfUtOtl Shown above are members Grl Scout Troop. 3,dsplayng numerous badgesy have won: Seated ( to r) Peggy Koch,. Karne Lekauskas and Frances Longo; standng ( to r) Mary Vtale, Roberta GordonCarol Freund, Kathleen Meredth, dqnne Berstrom, Pat Smalley, Gretal Schmd and Barbara Lugaro. gees Alles Regonal Battle KENLWORTH.Mayor Rob-» - ert C. Kn.ewr reported to Borough Councl Tuesday ownng that ottcals n several Regonal communtes have expressed vterest n jonng Konlworlh n ts su,t aganst proposed e-xpahson program Regonal Board Educaton. Formaton a commttee. communty fcals. Mayor Kruegcr sad, s under consderaton to u, th ljorousll. survey whole Regonal set up. v.,.,, Councl Asks Ctzens What To Do Wth 9 Acre Tract KENLWORTH Vr.ual Councl h;s scheduled ; jjublc rearng for March 9.t l p. m. n.ludnnm H,dng School to dscuss wh:> lo <o wh - ljacrc tract laul n northwest He expressed. vew that rtmust be somethngwrong wth arrangement when cost edu- land..caton s so hgh. OtVcals o.f.nearr m;ce avalable for Mayor Robert.CV Krueor sad. cmnch s askng people y want clone uth" *: - r~ : : He UKEcstetl that t could be large ndus>- Communty Servce Objectve Of Senor Grl Scout *troop 3 KENLWORTH Durng Jtsx-year,. hstory, Qrl Scot Troop 3 has emphaszed communty servce n ts program. Several members troop began thpr Grl.Scout careers as Brownes and have contnued n same group through, he Varous stages. scoutng. grls are now-members, a»scnor unt and many m have attaned hghest ratng n Grl Scoutng, curved, bar. n contlnunnce ts ctzenshp program, troop wll make a trp on Aprl 2 to Washngton, D. C. Durng two or three by communtes, he sad, realzed: try sucn as Johnson & Johnson what y were gettng nto when j atul whte Laboratores, homes y receved r 954 tax blls.; couu, be buu tncrt. or lhe,, O p- Boroush Attorney. Earl.Pollack ertycoukl t> x - acanl. has been drected to press hs, n vevv lhe ncrc asn(j school court sut. Mayor Krucger wld. cosl. some larue ndustry muht n dscussng.regonal st- help-wry t;»x burden. Mayor uaton, muyor"sad thst ds- KrLltTcr explarwhr. He «d, howtlct was formed to help sx, evcr th al,h o councl wants., to communtes, but t may no lonner hcar Vu>w p,. fetl on be rght arrangement n,vew j ssuc anl he urge<l all "KenlWorth growth pf towns. He, qs(lcnts lo ;, Ut. n d. meetnh ;ad that cost per pupl s larger vvas scheduled for Harrfn than for some communtes havng j School so that more pooplo coull r own hgh schools. j >e accommodated than n small proposed commttee - counl chambers Borough Hall. Adopt Budget Few Questons As 74-Pont Hke n Tax Rate Set KENLWORTH A budget callng for an ncrease n tax rate 74 ponts was adopted unanmously Tuesday evenng by Borough Councl followng a pub- He hearng at" whch only three ctzens spoke onlx queston that drectly concerned expendtures had to do wth court sut now beng pressed.by borough aganst proposed.expanson program Regonal Board Educaton. 25 ctzens present were told that,000 has been set asde for sut, but t s not now known how much t wll cqst. Borough Attorney Earl Pollack reported that prntng alone wll cost 500. He sad, however, he saw a money n nterest charges by holdng up ssuance bonds for expanson. Fred J. Stephany, borough audtor, sad current budget reflects good fnancng and he expressed vew Borough Councl dd a commendable job. He prased councls decson to provde funds n budget for such large mprovements- as a new fre truck bonds. He sad ths would save communty money n long run.mayor Robert C. Kruegcr sad every effort wll be m*ade durng year to buld up as bg a surplus as possble n an effort to control next years budget. tax rate s estmated at 7.32 per 00 assessed valuaton. nutketcatls for appropratons~totalng 47,802.05, an ncrease 66, over last year. Borough Councl has approprated 65,000 to keep tax rate-"down. March Dmes Drve l,206.colectet day trp, y plan to vst numerous cultural and hstorcalsghts natons captal. y wll make trp by.bus and stay at YWCA. Accompanyng m wll be Adolph Lqkavskas, leader; Albert G. Bassett, coleader, and Julan Kuch. troops servces to. communty have been numerous and vared. y nclude preparng lterature for* cancer drve, makng a Unted Natons flag.whch-was presented to publc school system, teachng Brownes to knt and to make wastepapcr baskets, preparng artcles, whch were donated to St. resas Church bazaar and preparng comc books whch were sent by Red Cross to servcemen overt seas. Also," served as".hostesses for Kenlworths Chrstmas sng, prepared spools and for panted blocks and Cerebral Palsy League, made toys and centerpeces for scout "bn2aar held for beneft Grl Scout Captal Fund, entertaned a threoyear-old grl who«vas convalescng for three- months_.arul.served_us. junor counselors at day camps n Kenlworth and Cranford. A* nn nnnpal protect, troop collects clothng for a nne-yearold Englsh grl, Chrstne Endersby. For mnny troop members ths s. r nnth year n Grl Scoutng. Many m now devote r tme n scoutng as ades for local Sunday School classes and as programjsldos to younger scout every r hgh school studes keep m busy. Some members are troops.. troop meets or week even though rar than vfssung~ nterested n crafts,us Welt as campng at Surprse Lake n Watchunc Reservaton. Troop 3 snt only local unt whch has shown contnued and sustaned nterest. Troopl5 (Contnued /rom page two) KENLWORTH -*- Collectons to date n March Dmes drve n Kcnlworth total,206.52, Helen Mutek, fund drve charman, announced today. charman gave followng breakdown on collectons: House-to-house solctaton, ; locnl schools ; ndustral gfts 70; employee con contaner gfts 4.94; clubs und organzatons 33; Jonathan Dayton Hgh school 26.79; and local stores con on drcuty smultaneously on contaners \ scheduled duy Methodst Buldng Commttee Thanked, Dsbanded by Church Telephone Frm Lsts Expanded Servce KENLWORTH New Jersey Bell -yeumhone Company has announced jp ns_jo uccommodate-tnore thfth 350 resdents Roselle, Roselle Park and ; part Kenlworth watng for telephone servce by addton anor exchange to be ready by May 8. company dsclosed new exchange (CHestnut ) can take care a muxmum 3,000 addtonal phones. frms Roselle fce s contactng those persons who have fled applcatons for telephones and s makng plans to prc-nstpll unts. Ths wll be done durng March and Aprl to allow all new phones to be. cut n KENLWORTH congregaton Communty Methodst Church voted Sunday evenng at ts Quarterly Conference to dstomrt ts buldng commttee. Under groups drecton, new edlllco n Boulevard was constructed und put nto use last September. A vote thanks was gven commttee for ts efforts. Wllllum C. Smth Msrved us charman. Or members were: Howard Murphy, Polce Clhlcf George Conkln, Adolph Paterson, Sjvdney Tyjowsk and Mr. and Trank Davs. Mr. Smth and Albert H. Ande? rson Were reelected to three-year terms as trustees und George Farchld was named to succeed.chef Conkln. Steward!) and church fcers" were also elected and four shp, mssons und educaton were set up. y wll begn r dutes May. Jay House, student assstant to pastor, was ntroduced. He conducted openng prouram. congregaton voted to ask Rev. John R. DcxhcmcT to return us pastor. budget for, current year, whch wu» a record hgh Dunce slghtly more than 4,000, was approved. t was reported that membershp Sunday School has ncreased 00 peyfcnt snce last year, whle church membershp s up about 26 percent. Rev. Roland Lucrch, dstrct* superntendent tho Sourn Dstrct Newark Conference, who presded, suggested usc.jt splt sessons n Sunday School to - - commssons on tnurcc; member.- make better use avalable space. fleals would be formed, Mayor Krueger explaned, to. seek a bettcr answer to Regonal prob- <he B ;)ck Brook Park, on r.s CD Councl To Reallocate Funds Tonght KENLWORTH Xt a.mectg tonght at Hardng School, Cvl Defense Councl wll consder a -rcallncatm funds for ".he current yoava--councl spokesman an Rg p <he B ;)ck Brook Park, on r.st to survey whole st- by North Fourteenth street and on naton. He mentoned possbl- tne bv L;,f :, v».te avenue. ty breakng up dstrct or! tract was fered several towns leavng t. j ste to be.consdered s --pokesman sad re-:!locaon north-and west.by ton s necessary n vew cuts mado n COHCK budget by Uoad r j Educaton Unu.n County. Regonal Dstrct No. as ;* su- for a hgh school f next buldng wore ronstructe< n Kenlworth. board "turned down olle. Propose Meetng Ctzens. Commttee Seeks Sesson Wth TruHtees on Expanson KENLWORTH Anor nformal meetng wth Board j Educaton has been proposed by Ctzens Commttee for Publc Schools. Meetng at Hardng School lust Wednesday evenng, commttee sad t desred to dscuss ts latest fndngs on. stes avalable for.a decentralzed school system a nd on effect, new St. resas. School would_juye_pjn_lhcl r ot_nck;tk avenue nto Borough Councl. He sad councl doesnt_g<>_ alone-wth recommended cuts mafle J>y Bfnu<h Councl, but. councl wll do best possble job wth fluds- avalable. t was ponted out that CD Councl asked 6,880, but receved Borough 8,3-acre tract adjacent present sch<»ol system for a hch school f need should over arse. n or busness. Mayor Krueger apponted-a real estate commttee" to apprase borough-owned property and to set a far prce for ts sale. Ths wll speed up acton on sellng land "and save some log work for councl mc.mbers. t Was ponted out. Counclman Krnest VarSals was, named charman. or members arc Counclproposed expanson program th publc schools. Reports, on both problems were submtted at meetng.. Robert J. Wyle 238 Boulevard was elected charman. He succeeds- Rev.-John R. Dex.- hetaner, who resgned from post several months ago.. Morse Shepard wll contnue as correspondng secretary.. Helen Krynck was elected treasurer ; \ Contnued on pace two) Fve Local Cagers Ol Regonal Varsty KENLWORTH Fve local boys are members varsty basketball squad at Jonathan Dayton Regonal Hgh feld, whch compled a very commendable 5-2 record ths season. y nclude: Fred Buehner, teams leadng scorer; George j Company, Lnden. MncKenze, who s on startng, ton submtted by and ~n srcrxn Hardng Sch<x>l- S294 for communcatons men Olver J. Brown, Jr., Frank Mascaro. Three letters were receved from equpment. Thorf s-only-3,000-n-tho budgct-- and.borough Councl ponted out t wll Hve consderaton for SK9 durng year. Defense Councl spokesman s; d Borounh Councl also agreed to provde,400 for Federal matchng funds approprated last year.» t was ponted but that councl wll use ts 3,000, appropraton to out.polce and lre ndustres objectur to and! reserves; to purchase enmrjumcutohs equpment and to -pay dexpenscs n runnng councl. closng Martt*t_ street. t was explaned that street.was closc< lo keep an agreement wth resdents Newark avenue who were told acton would be taken when, pavng Market street was Mayor Kruecer blamed tres, for fact street been completed. He sad ndustres ddnt put up funds for project as,y promsed.to do. A- petton sgned by 22 persons favored acton taken. Kcnlworth Bbsl Veterans Forccn W>rs, w;s gven a lease for lots fr-nd 9n ulocl<ml5 for use as a nlavsrouml. :t " - ( Televson Vrsbnutty *TA Meetng Speaker SPllNGFELD -r- John Henry Wns Sut*ston Prze KENLWORTH Loren B. Garland; Jr., 636 Newark avenue, HasTbcen prescnt«sl~a~frsh~ftwarrt for a sucgeston accepted by "Con Your deas" Commttee Standard Ol Development fve and provdes team wth a lot speed; Bob Arthur, Ronne Golcher and Bob HubnBcr. Mr. Garland provded for a change n desen wklcttor-, wll -l»c Rucst Parent-Teacher Assocatdn Jonathan Dayton Regonal- Hgh School n school audtorum on March 25, t wajanounccd today. program for meetng also wll nclude several selectonsby schools ensemble chor under drecton Mss Mldred Mdklff. A varety show.featurng pressonal entertanment wll be presentee) under sponsorshp assocaton n school on March 2. re wll be sx acts under ctre-ct rfln~ot~mtar- Bettn--Shaf c Dancng wll follow n - gym-- nasum. t was announced at an-executve board rteclng last week that tckets for show hud been dstrbuted to vce-presdents equpment used n photographc!,sx muncpaltes regon work. (Contnued on pagt three) WLDNG A BOOKCASE? MAKNG SOME CABNETS? FMSHNG THE BASEMENT? ADDNG A ROOM? You Name l*rojeet. WEVE COT THE SUPPLES! PRESTO-CHANGO! You turn that tlcur attc space uto a hraul len lvng unt!... uul, t COSH hss than you thnk! Well l>«- lu«l Uv help you plan lhe project... determne uulerals n-«<l4<, am suggest tv»e constructon to sut your»u«lj;«l. No ohlgulou! Call on u* tolav! Bdders General Supply Co. BULDNG MATERALS APPUANCES 336 Centennal Avenue CRanford "Your Servce Center for Every-Buldng Need?

10 Sfttn-AJk- - ;.... Fellowshp [ lated Mountansde wll h* charman, On Sunday- at a. m.. Mr. Sharp wll speak on " Presthood." hs fnal adaress n a seres on tabernacle n wlderness. young people wll meet at chapel at 5 p. m. for Jher monthly supper meetng. g«mpel servce wll be held at 8 p. m., d *bv nravfrr meetngs at Speaker at Chapel Saturday Evenng KENLWORTH A Chrstan fellowshp ramy wll be held at Kcnllworth Gospel Chapel on Saturday at 7:45 p. m. wth George Mortldnd Palsades Park as prncpal speaker. re wll be specal musc by Kenlworth chor under drecton George Sham Kenlworth. Alex Career BOROUGH OF KENLWORTH NOTCE OF Prmary Regstry General Electon n ptumanrr provson* an Act enttled "An Act to Rrctllatr Electon.." Ttle 9, te vsed Statute* New Jmry. and - amfndnwn and «pp)ement rro. lades, chapel meet at a. m. ths mornng for prayer at home Fred MacKertze, 59 Arthur terrace. Followng an nformal luncheon y wll contnue r Bble study, "Salng wth Paul." under leadershp John Smart Plonfleld: Bble lesson at chldrens meetng tomorrow at 7:30 p. m. wll be gven by J; R. Van Duzer v Jr.. Planfleld; Craft Bble Club for older boys and grls wll meet at same tme n lower audtorum., :. t. regulur lades mssonary meetng "wll be heldon Tuesdayat-Sp.n. at chapel, and "- weekly servce for prayer and Bble study s on Wednesdayat p. m., jloplc for dscusson be- n* CoHhthans 5. Methodsts Receve Sx New Members KEN.LWORTH..Sx new members were receved Sunday at mornng worshp servce. Communty Methodst! hereby ckvn that qualfed voter, C j! rc -. >.:<d,t no ne w members are: Mr. and. -.. Bor.uh»r Herbert M. Becker, Lotte KrMt.MoBT Hentsche!, Joyce Slater, Margaret not already reg«tered n" ad Borough jeynolds and Eleanor Kcrr. under le.lw ol New Jerney pvrrnlngj. ">» nt)w cu urc u rnemhr«hln flaw permanent regstraton may reftltw wth * l!, cnurcn rncmdersnp Class ">v>r.,th cu-rt- el h.- und K.rouuh w" b * formed at 3 p. m. tomorrow. Kenlworth a hs <>Toe,. Sunday School wll convene at 9:30 a.m. Sunday and Rev. John R. Dexherner, pastor, wll speak : at a.m. worshp Hontl Hll. Kcnllwarth. N.. J. - at any tme up to and nrltn TMBSnAV, MARCH, U* nn whch date regstraton bwk«u:l be fuvsed Untl after forthcomng prmary Electon to lw held un TyteMay,. Aprl 20. 0M. and,. NOTKK. f hereby uven that DUtrct servce.» Warren Wood 27 Mlchpn avenue wll be hostess to B P desgnated on..» TEKUAV. ATBl. 2. tlm twtwwr hotn nf :x> A. M. nf>d B:oo P. M. Eastern Standard Tme, (or tte purpose, conductng a Prmary Electon for he nomnaton canddate* on Republcan tcket md nomnaton o(. canddate, nn Democratc tcket to be voted tltmn at,lhe cnmllnf General Electon lo be held on Tuesday. NnVrnbeV 2,, 954. a* herenafter lsted, and for electon two nte»nber), onr ntnn and one woman,»cal Co.unty Commtlee Heptbltcan Party from each j p rn todav electon dstrct, totalng 6 member, n J all for n term one >.r and two memben, one man nd one woman Local County Commttee ". Demoerotc Party from each electon dstrct totalng < member* n all, for a term one year. NOtlfE a hereby gven that qualfed voters,, lortmgh Kenllworlh not already regutered n.»uld Borough under, lawn NewJeraey governng permanent regntratlon may rcg«ter wth Borougn ClerV aad Borough Kenllwortr at hu fce - Baraagk Mall.. Kcnllnrtte. V. J. p Breezy Pont Socety Monday e nnr at 8 oclock at her home and executve board. ;w Chrstan Servce wll meet at same hour- Tuesday*" at church. "Skppy and Three R k s," a flm, wll be. shown at a meetng Sunday School, teachers at 8 p. m. Wednesday. fulolwng cout meetngs arc scheduled: Grl Scout Troop 3, 3 p. m. tomorrow; Grl Scout Troop 5,3 p.m. Wednesday; and Boy Scout Troop 82, 7 p. m. tomorrow. ; chor wll jrehearse at 8:30 You are hereby tummoatj and j«jlr»j to Hrve upon Ear Q BOROUGH OF KENH.WOBTH rustc NOTCE PUBLC.NOTCE l hereby gven that Uhejbprough ol Kenlworth on Mh day March. 954, at 8:30. P. M..ST. at tho Councl Chambtr, Boroujrh HaU, Boulevard. Kanllworth. K. *, wll Ml ml t* rlflht tltl* and lntartrt f herenafter partealarly dcaerftla ropertjr. aa uld property.la not rmde4 lor publc UN. Tha propnty hall b» wb) t publc aucton to tha nlumrt btdamr, upon followng; terms and eondluona: *. A depost ol thlry *ur cant o» tha aak) pre* ahau ba pad at tha ttma ol tha at- any tme between Wednedny. Aprl a. BM. and Thursday. September 2.. BM. on whch Utter date tho relatratlon book wll be elpted untl after forthcomng General Electon on Toeaduy, November 2.»S4. and NOTCE l hereby lven that Dtrlct Electon Board n and for UornU(h Kenlworth wll at :! plocea herenafter de«gnat*d on TESDAY, XOVlMrr«*, BM between hour* 7:00 A.M. nd 8:00 P. M- Eaatvrn standard Tme, for purpoe conductng a. General Electon to vote upon canddate* for followng fce*: A Unted S!ate( Senator Full term. A Member Houte, ol Repnen- Ut v«s. Sxth Congressonal Dtrlct trull term). Freeholder tthrve-year termm. Two Memban. Borough Councl (Full term three year*. Tha followng U a Uat o Pallng PUce. n varloul electon dlntrku Borough Kenlworth: Ftrat Dstrct Fre Mouse, Washngton Avenue. Second fslrct KaMng School. Boulevard, Thrd DUtrct McKlnley School. DE«cmrnoN- or otmdamu-or LKCTOM BtBTaUCtt Followng a dcsorlptlon tha var- aua KlacUoa Dstrct* ot lha Borough Kenlworth *.. - Dtrct L. All that porton ol tha BMooaTh ott&alhvohh be nf north t canter lne ol Kenlworth Boulevard. Dlatrct», All that porton / Borough Kmlworthbejng south canlar KenlTwoHh Boulevard and wst canter lne South Twenty B>lt Btreat and Orange Avenue, fuatrlct 3. Xjl" that porton Bor Kanllworth beng south T Una Kenlworth Boulevard and o tha center Una SdUfh Twenty- Street and Oranca Arenue. PHUP J. McOEVNA. Borough Clark Dated: February 35, BM. LA BELLA NAPOL RESTAURANT and PZZERA UPzxa Tpmalo. Mosxarella AKhoves Sluaage - Home-made Ravol Mushroom Pepper Eggplant Olve Ala Palmlzluva and Msl.lcott. dreers U Take Oa 24 North 20»h tentlworth TcL C«8-OT9 O»ea t. m. t* B. a. >H.«% Sat t. m. U U BUdnlchl ROOFNG WTOO HARRS b. Tha balance pureham prtca. la cah. ahall ba. pad Wthn xtjr «va attar aala. and Uw purebaaar ahall pay a proportlonata ahar* tha taxaa from tha dau ol aala tor tha balanaa tha currant yaar and, for any aub- equent year, baaad on tha m a r t valuatons, and exstng tax rataa. e. th«purchaser falls, neglect*, or rarusaa to pay tha baunca dua. tog«thar wth charga and taxaa. wthn tha aad tlxty day., tha depoalt mad* ahaa ba retaned By tha BoWusjh <tt KanUwottb utuaaa tha goveml Body, by Raaolotlon decdes to thacontrary, 4. PurebJaaer shau pay th» coata publcaton, ol tha legal Notce ol Sal*. ra«- enua ataropa, and duawlnga pf th* dsm. property shall ba conveyed by aurgaln and Bate Dead, subjact to racmgona record, f any. and lonln oralt. t ahall ba a furr condton (ate that where tha &grou«h ol Kanllworth ell* a parcel property havng a frontage more than ffty feet, n n "haonslanl. purchaser ahall hat ba allowed td er*qt a horaa upon a placa- ol property havng less than, a alxty loot rontage. - (. Tha Mayor and Councl reserve tha rght to aecapt or reject any or all bd*. Borough represents that UtUtoaald propertes may have been acqured er by Deed. Tax Foreclosure, or **Jn Bern" TB* foreclosure. Tha premses partcularly laatllbal appear on tha fcal Borough Asaeaanmlt Mas. copy ol. whch U on Ale n tha Offca tha Regster ol Unon County... MU«as> *«k Lab gale ntaa 7B t«*m0.o0 PU» Falrfleld Avenue Sewer Aseessment «o 49 taoo.oo *-, -- Jefferson Avenue PHUP 3, McOSVA. Borough Cttlfc. Dated:. Feoruary 3, Comma ""* (Contnued r t«m U advancng n ThU unt, under th» L. J. MellltV week-end at Sutpttae Lake. grts took atjh&e *** aft MM r tranng for,. Foot _. w_-3av V** J.wav.y» a»p aadaa a month! All members are workng towat&4hcr cunrcd bar. Meanwhle, tnerfbefs Troop 25 spent Lnbnln DrhoUtby campng at Gftl Stoat cabn at Lake Surprse under le drecton ot Mr ; C W-lErpny and. M*. Earl B0ron. t #». reported ttte g ca. MrtA tutotew**d#±- Majry cntly. e 25 at «MtA. {lc wre: pj tary; and AQMZS; BMOtm- CK. hs wfe; TD JUsSaM EDMUND ZJkYOWnX. hte.rhaxk. dvvaet..»nd, p»r*m#l,r»t»«.«flutttrca. and hu; thf(t\ or- a»» Hat t «r. aucremora n rbjht. -ttle and nrcnm EDMUND LATOtTOX. h. hfrj. v«*vlam«and.jltwtl repr«#nt#t»-w. *>* W*. t«ttj» H& *n4 \nt. LATOWtLL. «tt».er fetatow at Cound Latp**U, V* har* and pmona nptm*btatt«aav h«r. r, or «ny * DMr. ceaaora la rlfa\ ttle. taavtalntak tu* and U»t Wt) MaVXATOOTtHLt. h«r her*, dcvlaa*. a*d rejkmntmv**. ard -twt.-. any tkcrr.. wltc.ajata - talfyth. ttle and tomr*t: M.. latouaatll huabud or wldovtr %< J "" ad wdwer M -~_ Dxon Lalauralh TS* BQgarju OF KCML.WOM}f and rststatk OF NBW Grl Scouts Report Many Actvtes KENU-WORTH Many actvtes hare been reported by Kenlworth Grl Scout troops durng pm«ok ( "" On Tbesday Troop 57. began studyng prsa. ad wth Betty Thomas - as nstructor. " troop nas also" been workng on morse code and sgnalng and last week practced at Grl Scout property near Blade Brook Park. pulnfa attorney, whose b«t Orand swaat, Bta*b% an answec t» tha AAedlal lad n a cvl acttorc n wftlch. Drodertck and A«neV amamtak; Uav sre puntlffs and fdmund etc.. at wtar* defaa*rn3«..b. he Superor Coort ltw JeMay. U d after F JSMV you, for tha.relef Snumded"tot&» phtlnt. Tou shall Wa >y«ar Mattaa pro aervlca n auoueate, wtth," Mr Clerk ol Tbt Supartar CwH. Slatelba* Annex. TreotoTj.Tlaw JaaeT. M a«cjtw> ance wth tha, rule* o»..e3 pamkntaau P> ThUa7tlon haa bean. purpoae vf MraelosJf a tlflcate dnlad Aprls, John C. BuOen PolUcMr Taaav»t M Porough KanUwarW. puraoart ta> a\tal tale hew on MtSambtr ll nf real ettato laeam -at No. MB Kqrth tlat Straat tart** BM Kanlwert -«?- State of New larly hf YourMd vlaaaa and p ht. r, or an rltht. tltta and: all ha, behra. repreaenblyea. thr tcaa r, tucchon n *t: ad djrutb* htln. ttylum aw <VM, wtd qwnut aat4 a«halaw rdmcrtb) Th«MMptm5*« descrbed a. touovra: All Mwt MHkfalM,- r-lv CHestnut SUN Cocktal Bar and Grll Entertanment Fr. & Sat. r. M. totttl A. M. ROGER KENT at tmjno *nd Organ v Popular Songs o/ Oay... Both Ott «M«t Net* ttpt FRDAY NGHT SPECAL! Unor. Kay, Lovely Vobalt K»do, and TV, wll be here every Frday nght 740 BoulrtaM. KENLWORTH. N. J. SedaUslaw b HOMEMAM TALAN TO* Caterltg t* SntaU rarttea AJa«nrtntttttttttHmnttuuS TRY OUR FR SH SrMlMa* COttCTALS AND TASTY SANDWCHES PLENTY or nn TTopc KCNLWOHTH s now unr der study by eghth grade Hasan Harttaxg ScbooL Antosto Pbttnoato. astrudor. reported tttat»*«* parents have provded Great meet wth ts faculty advsor, Jos- atcnts aded m«uy n stttdeu 6m&* atlett** understandtntj tke mportant perod (h hstory. Oats reports, talks, njoves and arfues rrott newspapers have elfbtt craders, a mote n >< f>*! * U "g T tne.,._. Tuesday. grades saw flm-lec- - "*"" Trader t ".a Bbys eph Cusato, Monday at S p. m. for ts monthly meetng. Carne Benners second grade celebrated Crenvllle Lyohs brthday. Games were naved anr refreshments served. -J.rg..Mae-Ko5E!s second grade class have made a grocery store whch y named "Ktty Carnval Grocery Store." fthoda Gbbs fourth grade class made a trp, yesterday to Fsher Bakery Cornpany Newark: seventh, graders are how takng mechancal Wrawtag as well as woodworkng n rdustral Acts Department. y started wth" smple draftng plates and are gradually, workng up to more dffcult ones. Joseph Halady reports boys enjoy.draftng very much. Soon anor area n currculum electrcty wll strvng to, arouse nterest n publc school system and would welcome any deas or suggestons as well as areas study. Mr. Wylle presded. trol.wllbe started. Carol Ann Mancte and Lorrane BenpnsB, pwhsfcny; t<epel) Hlller. suauoe: and Ubda HmUton, "~ "" BattaNse and Joanne Le- Avery W.Ward troop leader, reports followng grls were recently nvested and are now ten? derfoot scouts: Florence Torrentl, Carol Swahtek;. Joan Prody and Vrgna Renchele. Members Troop,4. under leadershp -Mrs/ Earl Baron and Melvn Freund, are workng for r good groomng badge. followng grls are also dong ceramcs: Evelyn - Dlerks, Veronca Sattler, Marlyn Baron, Elzabeth Ford and Patrca Negola. Workng on tre cookng badge are: Harret Reynolds, Patty Capaldo, Delores Ambfoso, June Machn ard Elubeth Ford. group met, Frdayeyehng"at home Baron.. Troop 6 s also workng on. good groomng badge. Mrs, Robert Reuter showed members Troops 4 ard 6 how to arrange har and make pn curls and told m proper care, r har. : ". < Cteen-.k (Contnued from paff" one). and Charles A. Tralka, recordng secretary. Arnold, Rago was named to assst wth publcty. Mr.-Wyle urged ctzens to forward deas and questons about publc school system to comf lntl H -lot- H P outth3t~-tomrr<tttee-r Cubs, Parents, Frends Attend Pock Dnner KHnLwORTH -- Mdre-thal man; Davd Harkness, dstrct ectve. Unon Councl; j{ av, Gerhart, cubmaster; atd Wllam C. Smth, nsttutonal representatve, spoke brefly. Mr. Gerhart announced that pack..has added anor den to ts rolls wth Marjore Johnstone as den mor-. : r BOROUGH OF KENsXWOllTH NOTCE PUBLC NOTCE s hereby gven that. Borough kenlworth. on Oth day March at 8:00 oclock P, M.. eatterrl standard tme, at Councl Chambers. Borough Hall. Boulevard. Kenlworth, New Jerey, wll sell all ts tght and nterest n herenafter partcularly descrbed property as sadproperly s not needed focjublc use. property wll be sold at a publc wle to hghest bdder, after, publc advertsement n Cranford Ctzen. Jr Chroncle, a newspaper crculatng n Borough Kenlworth, by two nsertons, at least once a week, durng two consecutve week., lost publcaton to be not more-than seven days pror to sale. premse* are hereafter partcularly descrbed and appear on Offcal Borough Assessment Map, a copy whch s un (le n Offce tre Regster n County Unon:. "., Mlulnau. Sate Prce parents and frends attended dnhual Bte and Obld Dnner last Tuesday evenng at Communty Methodst Church..meal yrps prepared and served by JJen Mors. War- Black BS Lat. to 6, nclusve 8 to, nclusve la. to 20. nclusve N. 8th Street S2.SS0.00 above descrbed premse,.hall be sold subject to followng terms, covenant*, restrctons and condtons, whch shall be consdered as real covenants runnng Wth land:.. A depost thrty per cent 30 sale prce shall be pad at tme sale. 3. balance purchase prce. n cash,.hall be pad.wthn sxty day. after «ole and purchaser.hall pay a proportonate share taxes from date.ale for balance current year and for any subsequent year based on. assessed valuaton and exstng tax rates.. 3. f purchaser falls, neglect*, or refuse, to pay balance due, toger wth charges and taxes, wthn sad sxty «ay» tha depost made.hall ba retaned by Borough Kenlrworth. unless governng Body, by resoluton. decde.to contrary., 4. purenaaer.hall pay cost publcaton legal notce sale, revenue.tamps and drawlrfg deed. - property»hall be conveyed by bargan.and - sale deed, subject to. restrjctltm*. record.!( any, and zonng ordnance.. 5, Sad.prernlses shall be used for onefarnly-dweluhg houses only and not more than one t) dwellng house v.hall, be constructed or, any plot land havng a wlsth TMsfhh stxtj* SO) feet, 6. Mayor and Councl reserve, rght to accept or reject any or all bds. 7. purchaser shall, aj a condton sale, nstall a water - man, untary sewer, establsh grade North Oth **»t from Washngton Avenue to Boulevsrd and (hall cause same to uv- a n accpnuncfl wth plrnjs and sneclflcatlons prepared by Borough Engneer and approved by Mayor anl Councl n order to guarantee to Borough Kenlworth, cpn»trjctlon Sold road and pavement and nstallaton water nnod untary sewer facltes n North,8th Street, purchaser shall, pror to delvery a deed, delver to ; Borough Kanllworth a surety, bond o some nsurance and n- <> n.uty company lo be approved by Mayor,and.Councl condtoned upon nbulhtlon aforesad mprovement, wthn a perod nne months from date.ale. - a. Sad premses shall be lad free and. clear any present* or future charge for any trunk or.ubtrunlc.ewer purposes and uld prernlses.hall not now or hereafter have. any.uch charge. PHLP J. McOEVMA, Borough Clerk. Dated: February 23, ren Farbanks, commttee Mr. Gerhart wastpresented. wth an ncreased metnbershp, award, from Unon Councl and Dom Alabse was gven-hs assstant cubmasters cercate. attendance banner w as awarded to Dens 4 and.5 wth 00 percent attendance. -.. nvocaton was pronounced by Rev. John R. Dexhemer, pastor....". Awards were receved by followng cubs: Regstraton and bobcat pn Stephen Waleskev and Bll Johnstone; wolf badge Walter Dercks and R. Urquhartbear badge John Cox, M. Parker. C. Jensen and Howard Murphy lon badge R. Walck and A Harth.... Also, gold arrows -. Walter Dercks R. urquhart, John Cox? M. Parker, Howard Murphy, t, Murphy, John Anderson, Wllam Brdges and Lous Mueller; slver arrows Bll Gerhart, M.- Parker.two, R. Walck. Edward Wufoer and John Anderson; two-year pn Ernest Vardals; and. one-year pn Bll Clark. Mr. Farbanks* thanked followng women for r help n preparng and servng dnner: Ernest Vardals, Farbanks.. John Weber, Nay Gerhart. Arnold Rego,- Nelson. Howard Murphy, Harth, Dugmore, E. Dercks, Chester Murphy, Mawpldt and Kucher. Gve to Red. Cross Our Famous QFG Prme QFG Ments Qualty fully Guaranteed! MOTE ***-«***" 0" CUT LB. OOCUV * WOZSN-- ODD HllCS (rrlctv TrlU. WO. MARCH MO AU OTrlE THtU SAT. U. relt Ov«h Rady BONELESS VEAL ROAST cmok wnm MAT lannt DOKow n, MOUT MRYOUft APftTT! AB BONELESS READY TO EATCOTTAGE HAMS JUMBO PNK SHRMP lb - ou«ymous oro n : HAMBURGER «J»* BKF LVER CHASE A SANBORN nstant Cfee E Sn!» 2c 3-lb. Cam Sc Cauaaa n led Can far Nest PrdaaaaSWmlaaj PRDE OF THE FARM Swftnng PRDE OF THE Catsup SCHMMELS Grape Jelly DEL MONTE Tomato lotm CAN MOROANVHE FARMS UUtM mntmwmun TALM SAUSA6E lnn TAtrv EMm EGGS 63 WSH OH5». CELLO BAGS CAUPORNA WONDltt REK 2 AUPORNA WONDltt CREEK PEPPERS 29c RD BUSS E USS NEW POTATOES lb. 5c MNUTE MA5 MNUTE MA5. Orange Juce 2J=27" «VaHTtTM MAY UattTSP RDS EYt Strawberres < 25* UROS EY Peas & Carrots 2,. 2 9 WHTT JOUT TtSSll, 2 STORE BOJHS: ROE W E PARKW6 LOT _2S«- THTRS. - FB. O N. tojp P.M. Mmu. - Wed. * Sat. A* H* fj ap TWN COUNTY GROCEftg, l l! SllplPlP!P!lwWP /»: the CHANfOHD CTZJW AftO CHRONCLE. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY,2V0M resented by Fourth Graders GARWOOD, All pupls from Frankln and Lncbn Schools, as w,ell as a large group parents, attended as a Washng-,,s Brthday Program was presented by Mss Margaret Gunnngs fourthgrade n Lncoln School audtorum last Wednesday. ~. Feature 0 t»e akk wna apc.y yulllt:l M Xhy February. were ncluded n cast *- Crag Kloza", Kathy Hartg, an Werthweh, Joseph Casale, * Owens, Leora LJskovec, Ger- Hd,Joan Bender, Nel Cbrnlss. John Scarllo > Thomas Hydu, Jmaes Guerrero and Los Schmdt Beverly Kundrat was Valentne Grl, and appearng as darccrs were: Jcannette Paflenroth, Joseph Casale, Beverly Kundrat, John sallo, Marjore Harper, Jerry Johnson. Mary Ann-Vperna, Nor- man Werthweln, Penny Stout, Steven Trpka. Kathy Hartg and Tmothy Svenda.. - re, were pano -selectons by Marjore Harper, tap dances by Marjore Harper, Bette Ann Dorksk. Penny Sttout and Mary Ann Vporna and accordon selectons by Beverly Kundrat. Mar.v Ann Vperna served as announcer. program began wth, Bble readng, prayer, lj; salute and sngng " Star Spangled Banner." Mss Erdcar Phelps accompaned for natonal anm..... Frst number Was a vocal duet " BOROUGH OF CARWOOD NOTCE OF" Prmary Regstry AND General - Electon n pursuance provlalons an Act enttled "An Act to Rcfulate Electons." Ttle B. Revsed Statutes ot New Jersey, and tre amendment, and supplemenu reto. hereby cven tha Qualfed voter, d by SteveruTrpka and Alfonso Rendano enttled "Washngton and Lncoln." Mary Pror accompaned on paqo. re also were rectatons by Wllam Parker and Ray Ewers. Members sxth grade socal studes classes, under gudance Marjore Nobbs, are Workng o» projects related to Greece and Rome.. y are pantng large murals, makng booklets and charts and readng lterature on subject: "-. 6N class s hopng to welcome back Shrley Fontcnell, who hasbeen confned to -hosptal by llness." A group mors attended a lecture on "Nutrtn" gven. by Merle Armstrong last week n domestc scence room. TltT speaker was ntroduced by Mldred Kuchta, school nurse. Schools were closed. Monday n observance. Washngtons Brthday. Budget Approval Follows Hearng (Contnued /ron paoc (me) appropraton wjas not to re-r mce commttee be «~JM««< to us synchronzaton peronal tax stuaton- He sad be tad receved reports some perons beng blled far personal taxes whle ors wet«. not. ounclman Addsoo &. MaeDoufll, fnance charman, sad hs commttee would confer wntb oard Assessors on tnatler. On recommendatoo Counclman Edward Ttter. Borough Clerk Walter S.! McSXanus was utsnurted o wrte to State. Seraalor Kenneth Hand and Assemblyman G. Clffrd Thomas requestng a report on her fndngs n a promsed sjudy f possble steps by tbe state to le va te seasonal *t"*h* g comdons causm by buook. domng hrough Garwood. Counclman Burton E. Dckerman, charman polce commttee, was authorxel to advertse or a new car to replace pcs-. nt polce car. Bds are to be re-,-eved March 9.. Mayor Daub apponted Counclman Wllam H- Severage to erve as boroughs representatve on nter-muncpal Group or Better Ral Servce. mayor eported that he and Counclman Severage attended a mecept meet- Baramfh y sad ml already, rclatcred n.ad Dorolch ndrr he law. Kew Jersey aovcrnn lcrnanent rebl«rauon may reulster wth tlr Hornch Clerc.ad-Borough ol Clrwuod nt h. fce Baranh Hall " G.rwoa4. N. j. ;t tny tme up to and ncludln THURSDAY, MAKCH, U» m whch dnte reautratlon books wll hr rlosc untl after (orthcomlnc mlrv Electon to be hold on Tucuday, Aprl 20, 854. c NOTCE.. s lrrehv clvcn that Dlatrlct Electon NurlM n and for Borough Gur- U.UH! wll nt at place, herenafter TUESDAY, APRl, to. Mll lu-tuceu hour, 7:00 A.M. and 8:00. M. Eastern Standard Tme, for purpose conductng a Prmary Electon fur He nomnaton canddates on Hrpuhllcan tcket and nomnaton f.mdllucs on Democratc tcket to be voted upon at enaulns General Elec- Hm to be held on Tueaday. November- Z, n.">4. us herenafter llted, and for electon nf two member., one man and cmc woman, nf Local County Commt, t-r nf Republcan Party from each electon dtrlct, totalng B member. n.ll (or a term one year and two memhcrt. tmc man and one woman Uvc;l County Commttee Democratc party from each electon dstrct totuhn! 8 member. n all, for a term one your. NOTCE U hereby gven that qualfed votem llorouh Garwood not already tr;l--tre<l n sad Borough under New Jersey governng permanent t l l may regster wth Bor d Bh f G un my g ouuh Clerk.ad Borough Garwnod ut ht fce Uraah Ball - Ku««d, N. J..l nny tme between Wednesday. Aprl 2t. lo.vt nnd Thursday. September S3 nsl. nt whch laurr date regstraton look.s wll be closed untl alter fothcoxlns General Electon on Tuesday November 2, BM, and.. NOTCE w hereby gven that Dstrct Electon Hoards n and for Borough Garund wll alt at places herenafter desgnated on TUtHDAV, NOVEMBER t, 0. hturn hourn 7:00 A. M. and U:>«. M., Eastern Standard Tme, for purpac ol conductng a General Electon to vote upon canddates for fn,llownu tlcca: A Unted States Senator (Full term) A Member Mouse Bcprenen t.tvrs, sxth Congressonal DUtrlc Full tcrnl. Three Member* Board Choser Fr«hnlden (Three year terms). A Mayor (Two year term... Two Member, Borough Councl Full Term three yeantt. Followng s a lst Pollng Place. n varous electon dstrct, Horough nf Garwood: st DUtrct Borough Mall, Cenle Street. 2nd DUtrct Washngton School. Ea Strwt,. ard DUtrct frankln School, Wulnu Strr<t. <" DUtrct Wehs Express Offce, M.North Avenue. acqure space sold, but for a major antcpated mprovement n sewer system... Bertram J. Bertolamy, former presdent Board Educaton Jonathan Dayton Regonal Hgh.School, only or ctzen to speak from floor durng hearng, complmented mayor and councl on a good job done on budget and for appropratng suffcent surplus tokeep tax rate as low as. practcably possble under present condtons. Mayor Daub remarked that.uch credt should go to he people Garwood. mselves or payng r taxes promptly mayor also ponted out.that ddtons to surplus revenue ccount have decreased n recent ears because- borough has leen holdng f* on sales prop- :rty n ah attempt to avod creton a problem wth regard o school faclty needs. A large factor n ncreasng bud- ;et fgures, he added, has been sng school, costs. "No reflecton s ntended on oard members mselves," he sad, "but r budget and reonal school budget are up agan :onsderably ths year, wth esult that some 60 cents out ol very tax dollar has to go o school expenses.". A communcaton was receved from Recreaton Commsson seekng an ncrease n funds to ermt carryng out a proposed expanson n recreaton program. Pontng out that commsson had not been requested o submt a detaled budget fo consderaton n drawng up th muncpal budget, commssor declared t would be mpossble t meet 954 recreaton demands Wth he amount ot 2,800 that has been assgned for ths purpose each year snce commssons nepton. letter was referred o councls recreaton com mttee for study. : Borough Attorney Bernard Stener and Polce Chef Fred Fal zone were authorzed to seek ac Of MONDAMM o r KLKCTON DMTBCT8 rnllnwln( U descrpton varous Electon Dstrct* Soroush Rurwnad: Dstrct. All that porton Bor- "fh nf Garwood lylnk kouth lne nf Cehtral Ralroad and. north Spruce Avenue. rjmrlet. All that porton Bor- Htth nf tlarwood lylnc wuth lne "< Central Ralroad and kouth ol Spruce Avenue. Dstrct 3. All that porton pf n«r- "cl «f. aarwood lylut north nf lnt " Central Ralroad and west Ccdm str«t. DUrlct All that porton" Bor "u.h nf clarwood lyn north ot Una " Central Ralroad and eaat Ceda Street. WALTER 8. McMANUS Borough Clerk luted: February Rong > Sdng Gutters - Leaders AU Work Guaranteed JOHN J. DFABH) m E. LNCOLN AVENUE CRanford 6-05 on o/a state level wth regard trafflf rpfurwm ranrlnoatj* ultnf n borouch as.a result rt«s cars formng to wat processng at nspecton taton n Westeld. Chef Falzcoe reported he had onferred wtttbe Westneld Poce Department n natter and ll possble cooperaton on cal level had been promsed. Rev. Erc Tougher Starts New Sermon Seres Ths Sunday CARWOOD SUrtng a\erlcs jl seven sermons on "An( passages Scrpture, Rev. Erc topc. "r~a"m~"xlght~or"thc World," at a. m. worshp servce."n Garwood Presbyteran Church ths Sunday. Sunday School wll meet at 9:45 a. m. Representatves local church wll attend on nsttute for church fcers to be held n Crescent Avertue Church., Planfeld. Sunday afternoon;. Westmnser Fellowshp wll meet at 6:30 GARWOOD SOCALS Mss. Mary Castaldo 83 Thrd avenue and Mss Lllan. Malchow 5 Spruce avenue spent holday week-end n Washngton, D.C. - ". Mr. and Frank Knght 90 Fourth avenue celebrated" r eghteenth weddng f.mlv R. annversary p. m. Begnnng mg on *" Jersey Centrals roposed tmetable changes and sad he felt y had made some progress toward Bettng belter consderaton for Ganvood n schedule to be adopted when Daylght Savng Tme goes nto effect. Former Mayor Cocrad L Keun was welcomed as a guest at councl meetng. March 3, a specal Cost--Uvog Bonuses Approved ByBoroughCounc GARWOOD Cost-bonuses S400 each for polce departmennd 200 each for members street department Were voted by Borough Councl at ts meetng Tuesday nght. Bonuses or S200 &ch also were approved for Borough Treasurer John F. Rchardson. Magstrate James T: Leonard. Court Clerk Dorothy Retmer and Clerk-Stenographer Else Steffen. "Councl also voted bonuses 50 for Ernest Bennett, superntendent fre atjparatus. and Harold Grffths, superntendent ol fre alarm system- Lenten program Wll be presented at weekly meetngs Womens Prayer Group, Sessons wll- be held from &3t to a. m., wth approprate addresses by u speaker each Wednesday between now and Easter. Md-week prayermeetng s held at 8 p. m. Wednesdays. A roast beef luncheon wll be served.n Sunday School rooms by Lades-Ad Socety between -J0 a. m. and p. m. Tuesday. publc s nvted. A busness meetng socety wll follow at :30 p. m.. On Tuesday Womens Mssonary Socety wll meet" at :30 p. m. Monthly sesson " Sunday School staff wll be held at 8 p. m. A communcants class for boys and grls 2 years age or older wll be held from 4 to 5 p. m. Frdays, startng tomorrow. Senor. Chor practce, wll be held at 8 oclock tonght, and Junor Chor wll rehearse at 3:30 p. m. Monday. re wll be a meetng trustees t 8:30 p. m. Monday. 4 Joseph Deremer wll prede at a jont Wolrld Day Prayer Servce to benddby Presbyteran Chrch and St. Pauls Evangelcal and Reformed Church n thpresbyteran Church at p. rmarch 5. Knfht s t h e former Mss Rcgtu Brttan, daughter Fre Chef nd Ml-s. Thomas F. Brttan 23 Oak street. chor St. Annes Church vllhave ;» socal at 8 p. m." Sunday n school cafetera. Alcrt Refal and Mss Florence Casaldo wll be hostesses. Mr. and Vctor E. Leonard nd sons," Gene and Rchard, Greenwch, Conn., were weeknd quests. Leonards ror-n-lajju and sster, Mr. and Walsh lo Add antng t&ued - On Mlk Handlng GARWOOD practce some food establshments pourng mlk from contaners n whch t comes from dary nto or contaners for take-out use s n volaton law, t was ponted- out at a meetng Board Health n Borough Hall last week. t was announced that all local stores wll be noed law and warned that volatons wll : sut n fnes. Joseph Rock conducted meetng. - (;OP dub Meetng GARWOOD Robert T. Walsh. secretary Cartere ndustral Assocaton and long actve n Republcan affars, wll be guest speaker at a meetng Garwood Republcan Club n Bay Leal Memoral Hall. South avenue, at 8 p. m. next Thursday,. was announced today by John Schntner, presdent. Mr. Schntoer. and John G. M ko. program channoam. reported that meetngs dub n future wll consst a short busness sesson, presentattan a speaker or a specal prosram and a Socal hour.. Plans are beng made tor a Canddates Nght n Aprl. Mr. Malko sad. Lttle League Program Draws Lttle nterest (Contnued /rom page one) grls n a close contest. n a prelmnary game,. Gar Recs won over Wood Recs. evenngs proceeds wll go toward trophc: for recreaton league. To. Many A record on juke box can b«played ttaef. Herman J.Steffen <J03 Center street. Mr. and Roger Todd, Jr., nd son, Mchael, Beverly, were he week-end guests hs parents, Mr. and Ms...Todd. 247 Fourth avenue. Francs Wolf 333 Beech aveuc- motored to Vrgna for veek-end.. Mss Joan Brczney, daughter Mr..and John Brozney 47 Beech avenue, celebrated her leventh brthday annversary Saturday at a famly dnner party. Deborah Ann Murray, daughter former Counclman ard Davd A. Murray 342" Myrtle avenue, celebrated her <\rst brthday annversary recently at a famly dnner party. Mr. and Kurt Lerkc 346 Myrtle avenue have had as r guest for sx weeks, Lcrkes far, Georje Denson Mchgan Center, Mch., odore Sadqwsk, son Anna Sadowsk 23 Wllow avenue and late Mr. Sadowsk,, s recuperatng at Veterans Ad- mnstraton Hosptal, East Orange, followng an operaton. - Women* Bowlng GARWOOD B B v l Whocl,"Enz Markt-t and Sellers each won two games last Thursday n tho weekly matches Garwood Womens Bowlng League at Garwood Recreaton. Mss Pearl Zaharowsk rolled game u g 99 and hgh seres for three games Frank Chornewy Honored ul Slvtver ~~ GAR\VOOD ~ Frank Chornct-y 9 Wrtslow placewas honored.saturday nght at a stork shower gnjen by Jarrus Walsh 6f Clark Townshp ndj KENLWORTH n observance Blue, Gold Dnner Held By PackJ83 Spaght and Mss Mary Zaharowsk wth 76.. followng are enterng local March Dmes Tournament to be held on March 6 am 7 and March 3 and 4 at Echo L;nes, Mountansde: Mss Tela DAlassundrs. Mss Terry DAlossandrs, Mldred Frcy, Maran Stockton. Ms. Ann Kaser, Ms. Thomas En>lese, Mss Peggy Castaldo, Mss Mary Chrstano, Mss Dors T. Colwell and. Rudoph Wrhel. ;.-.. St:Ue Tournament starts May at Echo Lanes, and entres close March 6. Members nterested n enterng er tournamcnt*huv.fc been asked to contact Mss Castaldo. ; P. J. Succo 83 Hckory avenue at home latter. _ ; vt<l decoratons were green and yellow. Among.8 guests were Arthur Schwetzer, Wllam Scvcrage, - -Rrank Sohnell, Ms. Rose Brown, Robert Grl Scouts Vst Arfeld and Factory GARWOOD. Buckuneers Grl Wn Scouts Troop vsted LaGuarda Feld n New York on Saturday and were shgjvn plane safety demonstratons by Robert Buck, chef plot, Trans-World Ar Lnes. Troop 25 recently vsted Fbro Corporaton on South avenue and were taken on a. guded tour test on tzensl rtopk.. shp?\ was Bay Leaf Auxlary,, Essay Contest Sponsor GARWOOD An* essay con- "Rjlrl Through recently sponsored by auxlary Bay Leaf Post 6807, Veterans Foregn Wars, for Garwood and Berkeley Heghts pupls -at Jonathan Dayton Regonal Hgh School, Sprngfeld. judges are Rev. Walter C. Pugh, pastor! Pauls Evangelcal and Reformed Church; Rev. Erc S,Tougher pastor Garwood Presbyteran Church, and Rt. Rev Msgr. John M. Walsh, pastor. Church ohst.annc. Several members auxlary volunteered r servces to collect for he Heart Fund Drve oh.trlday. Domnck Ollnck s- charman a group whch wll partcpate n a party for patents a Lyons Hosptal n latter part o March. ".. auxlary wll be n charge refreshments at a post dance whch wll be held Saturday a Bay Leaf Memoral Hall. Mrs James Lesak s charman. cudc-s attendng were Mlton Boertmlnn, Frend Durow and. Fred Wehrum. Ms. Joseph Wrsg 245 Second avenue and Lucy. Mageta Weseld wll head celebraton ceremones on Frday, Marcj 2, for Julette Lowe, founder Grl Scouts, to be held n,columbus School audtorum. Westtjeld, for neghborhood troops, A roundup mors Browne Troops for next year was held recently n Frankln School. Rchard B. Harper, Srrr--R. S;Glynn~and"" John Swnk spoke. -44th year scqutng, a.nf f l o l r ) H n n p r W:VJ h l t -Saturday evenng by Cub Paek - H;{, sponsored by St.. resasv Church, n church hall. A turkey dnner was commuee mors headed ors from Elzabeth and Sprngfeld..-" Chornewy s former Mss Rta Sacco, daughter Mr. and Pat Sacco Mam, Fla. Maenchek and Edward j Ms. Wllam. Howes, Stanley Krcmpa all Garwood, and Hojnowsk and Henry Patry- - - low. Honored guestswere:- Rev. Sylvester P. McVegh, pastor;, Rev. Mchaol Huduk, assstant pastor; Davd Harkness, dstrct executve; and Mr. Patrylow, nsttutonal representatve. Followng" dnner, followng awards were presented: Bran Geger, lon badge; Stanley Hoj-.uowsk, bear badge; Stephen Margeton. wolf badge; Alfred Unglaub. gold n row and two-year pn; atut James Starueh, two-year pn. Honor tubs were Joseph Hereek Den and Stephen Marge-ton ot Den. Rchard Smth was n- Televson- Personalty *TA Meetng Speaker (Contnued /ro» page one) by John J. Mayer, Jr., Garwood. Assgned, to attend Unon County Workshop at Unon Hgh School ths week were Harold Danolson U Kenlworth. presdent [ducted nto pack at a bobcat assocaton; Jamesceremony.. Burns Garwood.anl Law-j Entertanment was provded l>y rence Curts Mountansde. Garwood Brths Mr. and Wllam F. Gala- Ran,, 7 Fourth avenue, have announced brth a son, Wlbuldng by Frank Fontenell.. j r..]a»nf.galacan.h, on February JT7*. ** ** -.. *..- *) t.av afa>wly>/\l> UA.»< ClltMalll 2 ut Overlook Hosptal,.Summt- Galagan s former Mss Mart-aet Hd; daughter rese Hd 245 South avenue nd late John Hd. A daughter, Patrca Ann, was born to Mr. and Thomas Casalo -269 Wllow avenue on February 2 at Overlook Hosptal, lunmt. Tho couple has a son, Edward, 5 years old. Mr. and Walter Kulasnsky f 329 Second avenue have anlouneed brth a daughter. Paula Mae, on February 0 at Muhlenherg Oysters and Han On Menu Tomorrow GARWOOD -- An Oyster fry and ham dnner wll be served tomorrow from 6 to 8 p. m. n recreaton hall St. Pauls Evangelcal and Reformed Church under sponsorshp ol4h,qfcchurchncns Brorhood. Proceeds wll be used for buldng fund. J. Lur Phllps, charman, s.be(k asssted by Arthur Osoln, Raymond Brown and John Brezney. A "share, a pack crcle" luncheon was held Tuesday afternoon at horrc Phllps, 52 Spruce, avenue. Proceeds wll be used for a Korean amputee chld ncome Tax Ad GARWOOD To assst local resdents n makng out r ncome tax forms, a representatve Newark fce Bureau nternal Revenue wll be n councl room at. Borough Hall from 9 a.m. to 4 p. m. today, t was announced by Borough Clerk Walter S. McMans. Dens and. Den presented a. skt on famous men month and Den gave a"skt on sctm". program also ncluded games. n whch members ard r parents partcpated and sngng song led by Mr. Patrylow. August Koeng, pack commttee; charman, spoke on* "need for parent partcpaton n cubbng... Mr. Hojnowsk presented a treasurers report. Saturday Nght Dance Sponsored l>y lal GARWOOD Local young people between 3 and 8 years age have been nvted to attend a. dance sponsored by Polce Athletc- League n Lncoln School at 8 p. m. Saturday. Patrolman Albert Gll, PAL presdent, s n Men n Servce GARWOOD Rodney A. Van Natta XV. Locust avenue was among 7 regstrants recruted by Draft-Board 44 n Plnlcld who embarked on mltary/ careers on Tuesday lust week, leavng l()n board fces n Plnfleld Cty Hull for Armys new nducton staton. at. 00G Broad street, Newark. BOROUGH ftr 7 GARWOOD PKOOSA, Thr Muyr and Councl nf oronul Grwo.d wll rvcolvc ltulcd roumjla ll * mclllb tl H! lt- ll - Munlclpnl lllldl O d N J llulldlnu, Oarwmd. New u, V, 0, 0S4. at H::O P. M: EST r<>r lh f O N, on Mmcl lm r» l nlkhn! One Nvw 0S4 Chovcnlrt Mull SO. 2 Dour Kcd. AutlKolll-. Color Hlack. crulnod ulth DlrcMton SUUUK, Hcuvy Duty Clutch, tluuvy Duty Sprng-*. ll.70xl.-0 Ply Trtnt.rfl anu Vucuun utn) HooMcr und jrue lluatcr. fur mnl-dntv delvery, cluhlve Ftdfral tuko.-t, and -for purchat. from tu llorouuh l 0!:l ChcvKkt Model Door Scdn Automoble. rght to reject any rnpokl or to wave- any nformalty ren n accord wltl tn- law n reserved. Mayor and Councl UurouKh Carunod WALTEll S. McMANUS. _, Uoronh Clerk. Dated:. (Vbruary 2S. 0M., arrarenents. ll b f h Musc.wll be furnshedby Muscans Assocaton, Local 5, AFL; Elzabeth, n cooperaton wth tlcmusc Performance Trust Fund Amercan Federaton, Muscans. Hooey For BwectncM French dressrg ued wth fnh re usually made wth honey for» tra sweetness. Use V4 eup hon«y toe cup dressng, and substtute lemeat tuloe tor vnegar h th d l C BOROUGH OF GARWOOD NOTKK TAKE NOTCE that mllcjtlm hu K-..- made to Mayor and Councl. Horouuh nf Galwood. Gulwood, N. J*., Ut tlosfer to SebJKtlan J. Maz/u and Kolu-r MaleucheU. partucrt.tradlnt ux "t;n-- wd ltecruatlnn", for ptremues located :t.4 North Avenue. G.rwood. N. J. tlu Plenary Hetull Conhnpllon l.env.e No. C-7, heretore Umed to Wheel*. nc.. for premken located.at :4«North Avenue. Garwood. N. J. Ohjecllons, f any, uhould tw made mmedately n wrtng to Walter S. Mcl l h Clk U h Hll y Maun:, lloourh Clerk, Garwood. N. J. W Uorouuh Hall, d. f GAHWOOD HECHEATOM by Sehavtlan J. Maun, Mrtwr 4.% Huhway Ave., Wenttleld. N. J. 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11 JPMlllBSGH -?V THE (jraktoho CTTlElrf AKD CttOKlCLE, Rough for Blues March 6at Elzabeth Armory; Strong Dover, Roselle Park, Clfford Scott n Secton n contrast to stuaton last year, Cranford fas a rough road alead n {ts. attempt to retan U sectonal basketball champonshp. fcfue; must talf.e on undefeated Mllburn March 6 at Elzabeth Armory.torts frst contest. f successful, such powerful teams as Roselle Park, Clfford Scott East OranRC and Dover may le ahead for" Coach Bll Martns boys..*- Qnly Roselle and Scotch Plans can be called medocre among eght teams n Group, North Jersey Secton. Mllburn has a hgh scorng forxcart n Dan Marx who holds schools all-tme scorng- crown. Whle Marx has been dong most scorng. Bll Alley has been bg man f boards and also has been scorng consstently. When Marx-has been stopped ths season. Dan Block. h:>» come through, n scorng column. Essex County fve has shown a lot.. speed, but also exhbted a tendency to foul ten. Ths abnust cost m several games ncludng a xt-cent HmtTuganst Summt n whch y won, 66-53, on strength Marxs 32. tulld*. Mllburn has a 5-0 record and won Suburban champonshp wth Conference 0 straght Whle ths s an outstandng.j«scdrd tha Mlllen havent played.< ouh a schedule as Cranford. Marx and Alley have been bs Runs tor Mllburrt n - scorng department, but team has balance wth Fred shown Wynne and Paul Kemper comng through at opportune tmes. Because Mllers have rolled up large leads n many bull games, Coach Close hfc be able to gve hs second strngers.a lot work- Thus, such boys as Tony Spallane. Bll Buekmun, Don Hfman, Bob Glbert and Bob Lncoln have ganed a lot experence. Ths should bo helpful n, tournament play where calls are somewhat closer than n regular-season contests.. n or frst-round contests, Roselle Park meets Chatham, Roselle lakes on Dover und Clfford Scott <>f East Orange engages Scotch Plans. Cranford has by far Jeff Tops Jayvees Cranford Fve Drops. Tournament Contest. After Weseld Wn. After defeatng Wesleld n flrst round. Coach Stan Graysons Cranford Hgh School jayvee basketball team was knocked but Unon County Jayvee Tournament Saturday by. Jefferson, defendng champon, at Wesleld Hgh Scfbol. Jefferson was elmnated from tourney Monday, by Lnden n a trple overtme, frst loss n ths tournament for; Elzabeth school snce 950. Lnden meets ROKCC Park n fnal Saturday evenng at Elzabeth Armory. Blues played good ball for two quarters before bownflto Jefferson, 58-4p. game was scoreless for four mnutes before Cranfords Dan Berry dropped n a foul shot. Tee Jays ganed a CO-8 lend ;t half tme. Jefferson grabbed control backboards n thrd quarter and moved quckly n front Blues. Durng most last half) Cranford, was outscored by a 3 to marcjtl. Ted Smthwas hgh.scorer n game, whlepaul Dunham led Blues wth 2 markers. -To surprse many, Cranford downed Wesleld n a frs round game, n two regular season games, Blufc Devls npped B.luos twce. By contplng both backboards, Cranford was able o. score ten on fast second place n Cranford Bowng League. sweep wll.gve Democrats anor crack at league-leadng Fschers Market aggregaton n tomorrow mghts monthly "bumper": round. Centennal avenue keglers are now enjoyng a sevdr-gamc lead after wnnng two close ones from r neghbors, Bulders General Supply team. ". Beym Democrats put toger scores 202, 73, and 234 for hs seres. Only or 600 seres nght*- was turned n by Donovan. Harrs, Ltd., team, who posted 24,70 and 224 for a 808 total. Donovans good pnnng enabled hs mates to edge out olce Department for three games Errco-Truckers are now ted wth " Democrats fo rsecond lace after droppng a par to Shaheen Agency team., Hayecks Foods scored a sweep over Sunny Acres,- whle Methodsts narrowly v mssed takng-three from VFW. nghtcap game wound up n a te and churchmen. had to be content wth two and a half games. Ors who turned n games 200 ot above Frday ncluded: Ranhpfcr, Ctzen and Chroncle, 20; Huft, Harco Chemcal, 225; Mchaels,. Marco Chemcal, 208; Fsher, Cranford Shoe,; 23; Nordstrom, Barnctts Lquors, 20L and 200; Heuer, Barnetts Lquors, 205; Van Hrtum, Peppermnt Room, 205;. Czajkowsk, Peppermnt Room, 20; R. Peterseh, Petersen-s-L. Dary,- : 200" and 233; Thommen,, ctersens Dary, 200; Stacy, Methjdst Mens Club, 28; Martn, Methodst Mens Club, 22; Del- Gndo, "Democratc Club, 20; McCormack, Mens Leagje, 205; Bocrtmann, Harrs, Ltd., 203; Kpury, Fschers Market,,208; Pavcs, Bulders General,23;-Torgersen, Shaheen Agency, 27; Slcko, Errco Truckng, 204; Wegand, Hayecks Foods, 237; Santonc, Hayecks Foods, toughest round. opponent n flrst breaks. Attcr Doyle Scores 382 Ponts, 24., * re -was no queston that Ronne DoyJe and Pete Malloy were Cranfords top scorers ths season tm hardwood, but- battle for thrd place was very close. Doyle ht on 5 feld goal attempts-and 80 free flps,for a total «f 382 ponts, whle Malloy scored T2 feld goals and 70 fouls for a total 24 talles. George Shafcr won thrdplace battle wth a total 28 ponts on 48 Held goals and 32 r&arty tosses. Walt Sosnowsk traled hm.wth 25 ponts, whle Ed Hobbe ht for 24. Also scorng durng season were: Arte Sawyer 56, Don Staples 50. John Prchard 28, Chuck Preston 5, Dan Berry 4, Barry Hll 3. Jack Cooper and Jerry Kotlarz 0 each, Pete Stevens fve and Bruce Bennette three. team as a whole scored 439 Cranford opened a 7- pont lead n. thrd quarter, Weseld ralled brefly but never serously. A hghlght contest was fne shootng by Chuck Preston who ht for ~ 4 talles and Berry who scored talles. WESTNPLD F PRoblnsou, o M a F 0 OlQass, 2. alwrlght. ( o 0 0 Ventlmtlla. Proton, ( W.-ndrln. f lcrrtck ( DOF.V, K Hunter, Vnrl. u Helmed, g M t h 3 Shoeacher. o 0 Dm. 8 v Dm Kaufman, g 0 6 «Grosvenor, g 0 80 McCarthy, ll 3 Dunham, V 0 3 Total* 7 B o2 Totals B 33 Cralford.T Wesleld Offcals -ebol and Ctrart-. JEFFCRSON cranfonrj Hlcrlarrlll. 3 Gaaclrtu, ( Mller. Smth. ( Kaufman, f Leonard, c Sarafln.c r P\ 0 4Prt**ton, ( 0 3 Yorl. f 3 BHcrrtck, 3 Mlchulskl, f 0 Eabralldt. f 4 Johnftot, g AgrUta. g Whllken, g Tolal Cranfod JefTcrMn Hunter, f Berry,c a F a o 0 0 Dunham, c 4 6 Bomvetl. g 0 0 McCarthy, g Dowry, g U Curra>. f 3 Ml 0 o : " ) TotuU OHclal- Bork md Kuhlmann. S S8 Held goals and 295- fouls fqr a tota,73 ponts. ANSWER TO "KNOW YOUR AMERCA* Lousa May Alcott. ts surprsng how much fun youll g«t out t and how much money youll MV«f you DO T YOURSELF! Us For Your NocMJsary Buldng Supples. STANDARD LUMBER & SUPPLY CO. 94 Mllwork Mason Materals St. >, Cranford, N. J. CR 6-2US7 Democrats Get Chance Frday to Reduce Seven-Game Lead Fschers Mar Paced by Beym v/ttr a 009 seres, Democrats trounced Mens ongu* nppers for three games Prelmnary Lttle League, Plans Now Beng Formulated Prelmnary plans for formaton a Lttle League n Cran- ord are now beng made.." n answer to a classfed ad whch appeared n Cranford Ctzen, and Chroncle, 95 boys have already ndcated nterest n such baseball league, Wllam Schmal, Jr., reported. - _ league Would be for boys* ~ «r J rom seven to 2years age and would run durng summer. Eght teams -have- been proposed and J5 boysjwojuld.be members each squad. A commttee consstng Mr. Schmal, Ken Myers and Calvn Shre s workng on prelmnary plans. y expect tp report to Cranford Kwans Club on Bawl.. en W L Fschers Market > Democratc Club Errco Truckng U 4 25 Mens League S Tlnnesz Market Sportsmans Shop Petersons Dary..,: Polce Department Shaheen Agency Harrs. Ltd Lchlgh Esso 9 33 Cltlzen-Chronlcle Harco Chemcal Co Barrens Esto 33, Methodst Mens Club.; ,» 35M, Peppermnt Room..; Breens Gold Checks Burnetts Uquors Hayecks Foods : Lons Club 4 2! 3 Sunny Acres Cranford Shoe Store Gulders Central 7 33., 43 V.F.W B aa.s 43% BARRONS ESSO 3> Dlxon. 53 «S Hart 58 65, Moleen...: Latawlec 73 6 Brook*..... Ml Morccrf M Handcap CTZEN-CHRONCLE O McCullough Howard...: 6 43 Rahher McMahon 4 Weeks togcrs w.. B6 B50 78 HARCO CHEMCAL CO. <3 Dets Harney MB 79 Svedman 5 39 Hull Mchaels 308 BS SHOE STORE Orrock, Jr Orrock, Sr....; 3 58 Hayeck 4» Rdley Fsher : Hopper 7 Handcap 4 39 \Vt 880 BARNETTS LQUORS 3 Knrner llrnkerhf 38 Poeltler 39 8 Nordstrom auba* Heuer *5 Handcap PEPPERMNT ROOM Van Hrtum U3 305 Loderstedt 3 Hessler 44. Scheller. B3 65 Cujkowkl Dela Salu. J 45 D»lla Sala. S 87 Handcap BPOHTSMANS SHOP 3) Hayeck : jurum Wo SO Prankcberger tm S7 Maloney 38 *7 Weber 75 45, BREENS QOLD CHECKS luath Klnney lla no B PETERHENS DARY <3 K vvrk. PeUrxh. E. W. E. 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Handcap TT _ B8 GENERAL >l> as ss M n lt S HAYECKS FOODS <3 DeMarco 47 U7 Tr«na, 5 7 Walgand Hublk Santone 68 *9 RlpoU r SUNNY ACRES (0 Rankln..._ Nlttel. Jr. 07, Ul Stupak BroUfhton ;: Fulcher Handcap.; 4 4,.; SHAHEEN AGENCY Coventry _..~ 7.S Davs.... 4B Harrs _.;.;. :- 63 Torfsrsen 43 Huetttman 73 Handcap. 0 80S. ERRCO TRUCKNG Errco _ BS Clambruschlnl 85 Hlrscb - 70 Slcko,-. 37 Curtln *7 ~BT «0C rr< 3t t 60 S JO r progress n near future. commttee, Mr. Schmal sad, s now seekng cooperaton parents.. A request wll be made to Townshp "Recreaton Commttee or Unon County Park Commsson to supply a regulaton gze feld for use by league, Mr. Schmal reported. Lttle League baseball, whch s a natonwde organzaton, s now underway n such nearby communtes as Wesleld, Planfleld, Mountansde and Ken.lworth. Furr- detals on program can be obtaned from Mr. Schmal. He Sad boys have defntely shown y want such a program n Cranford.-.. Den 4 Gans Cage Crown pen 4, after a hard-fought encounter wth Den S, won basketball champonshp Cub Pack 03 n fnal play-f Saturday mornng at Roosevelt School. champonshp trophy wll be presented to vctorous team at next pack meetng on March 3. Den 4, coached by Zolton Doktor and Ralph Morrson, won. by - score 7 to 2, but t wasnt easy. two. evenly-matched teams battled through frst quarter wthout scorng and at half, coach Don Malays team, Den 5. held a slght margn. How- ever,.n second half, Den S began to tre and lghter, faster boys Den 4 moved ahead to mantan lead untl fnal whstle. fne defensve playng Mark Prtchard, guar.d on wnnng team who ted up Den 8s leadng forward, Jerry Crelghton, proved.to be one decdng factors game. Or outstandng players n ben Ms lne Up were Alan Kohn who scored four feld goals and Terry Persons Wth three. Jm Lang who connected for sx ponts, and Charles Evans played a fne game for losng team. Offcals. for gutne were Bob Bshop and Jack Burton. team players, were as follows: Den 4 < Jeff Fleureh, Mark Prtchard, Alan Kohn, Terry Persons, Ralph Morrson. Allen Doktor; Den S Jerry Crcghton, Jm Lang, Charles Krppendorf, Don MacKay, Charles Evans. Venner Nne Gven Unform* by Local Man Arthur Vnner 33 North avenue, cast, Wcstncl dcontractor, has purchased new baseball, unforms for ndependent team he sponsors. Art Avullpne Wnfleld, manager, reports team wll play an ndependent schedule ths year wth games every Sunday afternoon at Ruhway Rver Park. team ted for champonshp Unon County ntra-county LCUEUC n DS2 and last year fnlahcd thrd n strong Hudson County Sem-Pro League, Workouts wll probably start last Sunday n March, Coach Avalone reported.. He nvted Cranford boys to try out for quad. Moves Up Epscopal Bowlers Take Three to Move nto Second Poston Trnty Epscopal took...three games from St. Pauls- E t R Garwood Tuesday evenng to move nto second place n " Cranford nter-church Bowlng League. Trnty moved ahead as > league leadng Zon Luran fve Rahway took two three matches, from Communty Methodst Kenlworth, whch had been n second place. t took a hew record hgh 023 for Rahway pnners to take one gumes. Garwood Presbyteran and Ln-, den Presbyteran each won three games at expense Cranford Methodst and Communty Methodst respectvely. Frst Presbyteran was awarded a forfet wn over Frst Baptst Roselle. n or matches, St. Pauls E&R took two games from Temple Beth- El and Osceola Presbyteran gan-, ed odd match from Calvary Luran on strength a 65 scres by S. Rankln wth games 203, 22 and 200. H.Jones and R. Whttle same team had 206s and 204s respectvely. League members probably had r best nght n leagues hstory as nne m.had 200 games and two m topped 600 mark. J. Gudor Zon Luran had a 6 on games 25, 227 and 69. Also bowlng 200 games or better were: W. Douglass Frst Presbyteran. 24; F. Caruso Communty - Methodst. 205; C. Roberts Trnty Epscopal, 202; L. Raff Temple Beth- El, 204; and B. Plage Lnden Presbyteran standng league:. Zon Luran 43 Trnty Eplacopal 36. Communty Meth. 38 Cranford Preabylerlan St. Paul. Etc R 33 Calvary Luran 34 Temple Belh-El...ntr, 33 Garwood Presbyteran »ceoU Preabyteran St. Paulf atethodat Under. Preabyteran... 3SM> Communty Meth. 35 Cranford Methodlat 33 St. Paula E t tt 3 Baptlat 30, so uv. as * 38 3T r"cl New Homes Avalable At Watchung Stable Eght new horses wll be avalable for use by Watchung Troops and or patrons ol Watchung Stable, Glenslde Avenue, Summt, ths sprng. Purchased as replacements for horses dsposed last autumn, mounts were chosen for r gentleness and manners, and sutablty for chldren and r novces, Unon County Park Commsson announced. troops, whch number over 600 chldren between ages 8 and 8. wll rde weekdays after chool hours and Saturdays. tst sprng meetng s scheduled for Frday, March 2, and tranng s avalable for begnners to most advanced equtaton, ncluslf partcpaton n horse shows, lumpng events and mounted games..< Ousts Blues Cagers Bulldog Fve Outplays Bgger Cranford Team n 2nd»Round Came Schuman, Voorhee* Lose n Sem-fnals Both Tmmy Schuman and Fred Voorhees ganed semflovv was.regonaflrqcom ple a" 5-2 record ths season? That seemed to be a good ques- Uon before Cranford met Sprngfeld flye Monday evenng at Elzabeth Armory n second round Unon County tournament. questph, ww answered completely as Bulldogs elmnated Coach Bll Martns Blues from tourney, Regonal. doesnt have much heght, but y manage to get rebounds by ganng poston under board and oughtng bgger opponents. Bulldogs shooters arent too sharp, but y get nto poston for comparatvely easy shots. r defense»_.6nly medocre but ts tenacous and t fell baclo fast to stop Cranfords fast break attack, Man-for-man. Cranford seemed to have a stronger squad, but y were outplayed. throughout game.. bggest culprt was Pete Malloy who. had one hs worst nghts season. He grabbed very few. rebounds, Was sloppy n hs passng and took some very poor shots. Joe Schaffernoth outplayed hm by a wde margn.. Tom Lucke was key to Regonala attack. He caught Cranford defenders asleep on several occasons wth quck passes to teammates free underneath. Bob Buehner, kenlworth boy, showed good all-around play. Lucke was also a key performer on defense as he was assgned to. guard countys leadng scorer, - Ronne Doyle. He dd a comparatvely good job, holdng Doyle to 0 ponts. Coach Martns strategy appeared to be to permt Regonal to shoot from outsde and to clog up mddle. Ths was effectve except When Cranford forgot to check r men n comers. Regonal used pcks and screens effectvely to score on easy shots, whle Cranford was forced most. tme to shoot from outsde or from poor angles. As n ts. tournament opener aganst St. Patrcks Elzabeth, Cranford gotf to a very poor start. Regonal took openng tap and scored unmolested and n ran up a 7-0 lead before Blues knew what happened. Cranford battled back and took lead near second half second quarter, but a score by Schaffernoth n fnal mnute half ted score at Regonal agan opened second half wth a rush* and Cranford never dd catch up. Bulldogs greatest margn Was ten ponts rolled up near end game, but a fne underhand lay-up by Doyle n fnal seconds reduced margn to eght ponts. Buehner and Lucke were both effectve operators n a mld freeze put on by Bulldogs n fnal frame. Durng ths freeze, Jacke Cooper made several nce plays for Blues, but what appeared to be bad calls by fcals hurt teams chances for easy buckets.,- Near begnnng thrd perod, Doyle ncurred hs fourth personal foul, but played remander game wthout foulng out. Buehner and George Mackenze, anor Kenlworth youth, also pcked up three personals n - frst half, but no one fouled out. Regonal dd a lot foulng n frst half and appeared to be n danger losng most startng fve. Ths never happened much to sorrow Cranford. score: RafOONAL. o r P nau beng elmnated n SMSS sal ssss saa a am >«~" ~ - ~ 60-yard dash event Natonal nterscholastcs Meet Saturday at Madson Square Garden, New York. " Both Cranford Hgh School runners took frst places n r frst and second trals before beng defeated. y lost by very slm margns n very tough competton. * Bnes Rp St Pats Open County Tourney G r p B.. _.3 * Sosnosk, g 4 6 Sawyer, g p 0 0 Totals Totals Regonal Cranford..: OfllclaU BeUtwaner and Jakuc*. MacKatle. 0 3 Hobble, f buehner, f 7 8 Staple., t ttmn.t 0 0 OBhaar. f BchtooU, c 5 Cooper, f Lucke. c 4 4 Malloy. e Lawn, «s 7 Doyle, g Aelfl. g Soanoukl. Rggs Saves, Wns Contest Twce Bll Rggs scored deuces to save Cranford Hgh Schools freshmen cagers from defeat and n ht on a basket n sudden death to gve hs team a wn over Weseld last Wednesday at Weseld. Wth less than a mnute to go n fnal frame, Rggs sank a one-hander from outsde to send game nto overtme. Rggs tcored agan near end overtme to keep Blues n game. Wth a mnute-and-a-half gone n. sudden death perod, ggs scored hs game-wnnng basket. wnnng ponts were hs 28th and 29th, whle Ron Zesch aded Cranford cause wth 4 markers. Fnal Game Tomorrow Coach Erne Hobbles freshman cagert close r schedule tomorrow afternoon, meetng Unon at Unon.. u.-: Vctory at Armory Openng ts play n Unon County-Tournament Frday nght at Elzabeth Armory. Cranford breezed to an easy , wn over St. Patrcks Elzabeth. Blues got* f to a very poor Start as both r shootng and pasng was badly f form. r usual fast break attack dd not functon for most 6t frsthalf Wth three, mnutes gone n second quarter, Cranford broke a 3-3 te and wenton to gan a 29-2 half tme lead. re wasnt any doubt outcome n thrd perod when Elzabethport fves top player, center Joe Cook, fouled out. By end thrd perod, Blues had a safe -pont lead. Jm Bell St. Patrcks played best game nght although Ronne Doyle and Pete Malloy Wth 2 ponts, each outscored hm. Bell was all over floor on defense and showed a lot drve and sprt on fense. He and Cook both look lke promsng ball players.. Although he fouled out early. Walt Sosnowsk playedta fne game. especally on defense. Malloy was a terror f boards n second half and set up Cranfords fast break n fne style. He.also scored well from nsde. L score: ST. PATRCKS c r P] > G r P 4, Bell. S 5 T O 2 SlSchleaal. f auvecehl. OS ShaMr, f Hobble, ( Cooper, Kotlarc, Malloy, c Staplea, c Doyle, g Perce, t Gavala. f 0 4 Cook, e Soanoakl Ml«Uone. g McNamara. c O 3 0 >,0 2 Sawyer. t McGoohan. g 3 3. DeChesarr. B O. Urbanakl. g O o o Totals Totals B t 47 Cranford B 7 73» St. Patrcks Offclals-Krausche and Mlsop. Freshmen Fnd Answer To Zone, Defeat Rahway.Persstence pad f for freshman cagers Cranford Hgh School.. All season, long y have been bored by zone defenses, but aganst Rahway Junor Hgh School Blues overcame ths obstacles, and rolled to a vctory. team looked good n all departments game. Bll Rggs was agan top scorer wth B talles. 4 St. MaryVJefferson. Regonal.Rosell«Park n Sem-Fnal* H-w»ll*fr Jefferson A.-S.-S.- and Regonal vs. Rpselle Vm when setn-nabv Unon County BasScelbaU- Tom-nun-nt resumes toranorrow evenng at Elzabeth Arnnory.. S. Maryyganed _ round ()f four wth;a 5O-H wn over Ur:. m and a 5(5-3 vctery over Wcst;,, n both.contests, -jtop-jeck-d Elzabeth fve found u> ln<> tugfeer than ussal Weseld turned secced round wth an W)-;(j wn over SeoJcfe Plans- n a vm wld, fensvely - mnded jjll game. <... ( Jefferson had no trouble topp nv- RoseMen Ste frst round, 5!)-S4 t whle Lnden.hd an even, ster touch n downrmg Sacred He;r.Qf Elzabeth..W-56. Tee Jnys defeated lpden n lower half draw, Regonal showed! good fonf. n knockng f Edson Tech. Klj,._ abeth, 62-*f. and Cranford Blues totjjed St. Patrcks,j Elzabeth."6SM7. n r openng g Roselle Park was. extended by Planfeld beftre- rahyng j tb.o fourth perod for a 64-5 wn. whle. Pngry : Hllsde showed, surprfsmg stremglh rppng l"!;!v wav Panrs rjju- Pngry f seedrags are.followed. St. Marys wll take on Regon:] n -_fnals Saunday evenng. -Tlufnals he junor varsty wllprecede varsty game. Presbyterans, St. MchaeFs Meet Monday champonshp C.m-. ford nter - Church Bask tb:ll League could be decded Mondny evenng when league-leadng Frst Presbyteran meets St. Mchaels at Sherman School gym at 9 oclock. Frst Presbyterans undefeated, whle St. Mchaels only loss w;s to league leaders, n openng: game at 7:30 p. m/ Calvary Luran meets Cranfod Allance.. ; St. Mchaels Monday nght won ts ffth game, downng Cranford Atltanccl whle Calvary Luran npped Cranford lmethodst. 39TJ4./ Ed Rohrfson paced St. Mchaels attack wth 6 ponts, whle Jm SaUvay stored 0. Al Rchardson ted! Robnson for scorng honors wth 6 markers for Cranford Allance.. Al Wells* 5 ponts and bands D paced Calvary to ts wn over Methodsts, who were led n scorng column by George Doney wth 6 ponts. Tralng by Eve ponts at end thrd perod. Calvary ralled to outsctu* Methodst fve 4-4 n fnal frame... standng > league: W L M. Flfs PffytrjW\ts* nn,),.., 4> 0 l.two St. Mtcfaa"*. *. 5 -U:r Csranfonl AllLaascv,..~.., - 3 tj.5(t) CaNarx mustb«svn. 5. 5U5 N ORRS Chevrolet and Oldsmoble Brngs to You USED CARS 952 CHEVROLET Deluxe 3-door aedan. grey, rado. heater and defroaten. 950 CHEVROLET S825 Deluta- Sedan, rado, heater and defroktera. 95 CHEVROLET... SMMS Deluxe Sedan, 3-Tone Grey. Rado. HeaUr and Delroatera _ n order D 943 OnSHOMr rado, kauf aod «rtrot*rr«. 950 MEBCORY dDor coupru bte*, rado, l.t- 950 BUKX J. S995 Specal *~*o* wlu, sreca. ht-au-r NORMS CHEVROLET, nc. has op*n*d a Hnr VhmA Car Lot and R*coD4ftlanB0 Fltmt at 6)4 6t CMlral Av W«seld WEsHMd OO THE BED CHO8S~ brd Straght o St. Peers,, y Rendnell was stopped ; Of..UllOl JU as. ( Collcg e droppedrthr.,,,,.ht fme Frday. evenng to!, peters Evenng College, 87-70, jfsey Cty.. former Roselle Park ace cored only 4 ponts as Coach Er- \ 0 Molchcks.bpys dropped r contest n 0 starts. Owls reel a costly blow when Ren- [, fell hard on a drve-n l-v :t start thrd perod. [e lmped f court and ddnt fturn to acton. Durng frst and thrd perdt, Owls played, Jersey tv lve even,- but n- second nd"fourth.frames. St. Peters out-.,0, local "fve. Jack Mott rtred Unon attack wth, 0 wkers, whle Frank Kozclec nth 5 was also n double fgures. Tht v score:.. <T PETERSS. UNON J. C. G F P Mbtt;< t 7 4 ls.cunnlnes. t 2 4 R,Vv 4 B Cleveland, f, 0, f Kozlelec. c. 5 5 S f 0 alrendenelll.g Walsh. U Reese v llmu". C 5 ll...cl->. t 4 ; !. C. Totals S 20,70 B Junors Agan n Crucal Contest Once agan VFW Junor K-rs wll have r backs to ;"ll Monday evenng "when y,ke on lcague-leudhg Harrs mtocl fve at Cranford Hgh...ool at. 7 oclock n,a Gold Ball (yruu contest..... second-place Maroons have n easer assgnment, takng on th,e nynls at 8 p. m. and n fnal nest 400*s meet VFW cnors who have lost sx straght hot a,vctory. VFW Junors are n thrd place th a 3-2-record, whle.royy s hnve-a 2-4 mark. Harrs Lmed has lost only, once n sx arts, whle Maroons have a n"le loss aganst four vctores. Boxer;Gana l<l«l«>n Gloves Fnal After.ganng fnal round,!-ve;rold Carmne Buontempp, Cranford HRh School X y f Totkea out n 38 seconds flrst round by. Bob Hospdor Newark. "... ; He, was.competng n ll2- pound novce dvson New Jersey Golden Gloves at Newark Athletc Club. A savage rght to jaw stopped local boxer. Julor League Wn Only one game Was played Saturday mornng n thfe" Cranford nter-church Junor Hgh Basketball League and t was.no contest. Osceola Presbyteran h«slcl Frst Presbyteran to two ponts n mddle frames to roll to an easy wn at Lncoln School. Jm Rce wth 34 ponts and Bob JHllard wth.24 were leadng scorers for trtb"wnners, whle Bob, Longaker had 0 for losers. Methodst -* Cranford Allance game was postponed. - n games Saturday, Osceola meets Cranford Methodst at 6:5 a. m. and Frst Presbyteran takes on Cranford Allance at 0:30 a, m. standng league: W V Pet. Onccala Cranford.MethodUt.500 Cranord Allance Frst Preabyteran E«l Stanton Charman For Badmnton Tourney Ed Stanton Cranford s servng as general charman for thd annual State tournament New Jersey Badmnton Assbcaton whch wll be conducted Saturday and Sunday at Snger Recreaton Center", Elzabeth. / Jh addton to admnstratve job, Stanton wll defend hs x statc veterans" doubles ttle wh Gene Terpak Rahway andwll also compete wth Terpakn mens doubles. / Blues Capture Fourth nepgexcyqjveet A second-place n tre half-mle,by Dck (Lews ard a fourth n 440-yard run gave Cranford Hgh School fourth place n hgh school dvson Essex County CO track meet Monday nght at Sussex Avenue-Armory, Newark.. Montclar won dvson wth 0 ponts, whle Asbtry Park and Bogotafed for second.wth eght each and Cranford scored sx talles., Assstant Manager AND CRMMCLE. TltUHSDAY. CLFFORD D. SVERD Sverd Promoted By Amercan Cyanamd Clfford D. Sverd 32 Normande place has been apponted assstant to general manager. Pgments, Dvson, Amercan Cy anamd Company, Rockefeller Center, New. York Cty., / A graduate Johns>4lopkns Unversty, where he/majored nchemcal cngnecrns; he joned former. Dnte"a* qplfor and Pg\neht Company, n 935 and was apponted to sales staftw 938; n 948 he wds, made Eastern regonal sales manager pgment department, Calco Chemcal. Dvson Amercan Cyanamd* He served wth armed forces from and attaned rank leutenant colonel n -Corps Engneers. "". A resdent. Cranford eght years, Mr. Syerd s far three chldren, Robert, Mary Carol and John. " tlons." Ttle 9. Revsed Statutes New Jersey, and smendments and.supplemen reto., 7l NOTClfc s hereby gven thst qualned voters tho»«ld, "- Townshlst ml \ CBANFOkD Hot already regstered n sdld TownsKlp Under lawn New Jersey governng Dermanent regstraton may regster wth Townshp Clerk sold Townshp Crnford at hs Offce Muncpal ttululnl., Cranfar4. NJ. " / t any tme up to and nrltldlne TUlRSOAV. MABCU. tta on whch date renlntratlon bockn wll be closed Untl after, forthcomng prmary Elrctlon to be held on T Aprl and / Freshmen Drop Ffth Game to Unon, 5-45 n" losng to Unon Frday; 5-45, Coach Erne Hobbles freshmen cagers at Cranford Hgh School dropped r ffth decson year. Blue& were unable tetcope wth Unons heght. Farmers led throughout contest except when Cranford ted game,for a bref perod n thrd perod. Rot) Zesch, BlUes center, paced (Jont makers wth 23 markers. HOW! SAW* ANNUAL SALE OF RANGES AT FERNS usually * U*T-O*r DOOR cornea f wth a flck... goes baclon just a* quck. Make* oven-cleanng b eaay. CHOM-UMU> OVtN renecu ha«t, BO you get moat out t. Heats fat, save* j u, browns evenly. COMTO-O MMMM gveyou gnttmt poaable bawt flexblty. Lght nstantly, auto- CHOM UM make rang* a stunnng new beauty n whte porcelan wth gleamng chrome accent*. t> poy tnat C*Jly. Or tappan Ranges bargan-prced at and SAVNGS UP TO 5 0 FOR LMTfD TM ONY FREE NSTALLATON and ONE*VEAR SERVCE FERNS EASTMAN STREET AT NORTH AVE. Open ThnrsaUr anal Frday Tll 9 P. M- FURNTURE & APPLANCES Free rackng ACTOM tn«street TOWNSBP OF NoncK or. Prmary Regstry AND. General Electon n.pursuance provsons sn Tuesday, s.hereby gven that Dstrct Electon Boards n. und foj Townshp Crnnford wll lt xn places herenafter desgnated on TleSDAr. APKL SO. BM betweeh hours 7:00 A. M. and 8:00 M, Eastern Standard Tme, for purpose conductng a Prmary Electon for nomlnatl6n canddates on Republcan tcket and nomnaton o( canddates on Democratc tclfet. to be voted. upon lt ensung General Electon to be held on Tuesday. November 3." 834; us herenafter lsted, and for electon. two members, one man and one woman Local County Commttee o Republcan Party. from euch electon dstrct, totalng M members n all for a term, one year and two members, one- man and one woman, Local County Commttee thr Democratc Party from each electon dstrct totalng 36 members n all, for a term one year. VOTCE s hereby gven that qualned voters Tnwr\shlp Cranford not already regltered -n nald Townshp Under lawn Now Jersey governng permanent regstraton muy regster wth.townshp Clrrk thf sad Townshp Crun- ord at hs fce. Munelpal Ballsng rrsnfard. N. J. at any tme between Wednesday, Aprl 2,. 9M. and Thursday, September pa. 0M, on whch latter date regulaton books wll be closed untl after forthcomln! Gonfral Electon on /Tuesday. November 2, 054. and NOTCE, s hereby gven that,dstrct Electon Boards n and for Townshp Cranford wll»lt at th) places herenafter desgnated.an. /.. TltSDAV, NOVEMBER S. 5. between hours 7:00 A.M. and 8:00 P.M. Eastern Standard Tme,, for purpose conductng a General Electon to vote upon canddates for. followng ohlces:... A Unted States Senator Full term. A Member House Representatves. Sxth Congressonal Dstrct -Full term..,- Three Members Board Chosen Freeholders (Three-year terms Two Members Townshp Commttee Three-year terms!." Followng s a complete descrpton eghteen electon dstrcts Rad Townshp and locaton pollng places for each sad dstrcts : DSTRCT NO. Begnnng st Central Ralroad New Jersey and Hgh Street produced; nce westerly atar* Csntral Ralroad to Lncoln Avsnue. West; nce sourly along Lncoln Avenue. West, to Benjsmln Street: nce sourly along Benjamn Street to Wllams Street: nce souasterly alone Wllams Street to Denman Road;, nce norrly along Denman Road to Lncoln Avenue: nce easterly along Lncoln Avenue to HKh Street: nce norrly along Hgh Street to Central Ralroad New Jersey and pont or place o«begnnng. Wll meet n Sherman School, Lncoln Avenue. DSTRCT NO. 3 Begnnng at a pont n Hgh Btreet and Lncoln Avenue: nce westerly along Lncoln AvenUe to Denman Road: nce sourly along Denman Road to Lexngton Avenue; nce souasterly along Lexngton Avenue to Lshlgh Valley Ralroad: nce easterly along Lehlgh Valley Ralroad to Hgh Street, produced: nce along Hgh Street to Lncoln Avenue or polnt.or place begnnng. Wll meet n Sherman School, Lncoln Avenue. DSTRCT HO. 3 Begnnng at Rahway Rver and North Avenue; nce easterly along North AvenUe to Forest Avenue; nce norrly along Forest Avenue to Hamlton Avenue; nce norasterly along Hamlton Avenue to Elltabeth Avenue; nce northwesterly along Elsabeth Avenue to Lnden Place: nce norrly along Lnden Place to Casno Avenue; nce westerly along: Casno Avenue to Rversde Drve: nce sourly along Rversde Drve to North Unon Avenue; nce sourly along North Unon Avenue to Rahway Rver; nce south erly along Rahway. Rver to North Avenue and pont or place begnnng. Wll meet n Cranford Casno, Rversde Drve. : DSTRCT NO. «Begnnng at Central Ralroad New Jersey, and Rahway Rver; nce westerly along Central Kalroad New Jersey to alvdng lne between No. JT and No. * North Avenue. West; tlence norrly along sad dvdng lne > North Avenue. West, and Orchard Street; nce along Orchard Street norrly to Hampton - Street; nce easterly along Hampton Street to Berkeley Place; thaface norrly along Berkeley Place.to Hampton Btreet; nce easterly along Hampton Street to Sprng- Aeld Avenue; nce sourly along Sprngfeld Avenue to Rahway Rver; nce easterly along Rahway tver to Rversde Drve; nce sourly along Rversde Drve to North Unon Avenue; nce sourly along North Unon Avene to Rahwey Rver: nce sourly along Rahway Rver to Central Ralroad New Jersey and pont or place legllng Wll meet n Cleveland School. Mlln Btreet.. DSTRCT NO. S, Begnnng at Centennal Avenue and Central Ralroad New Jersey: nce westerly along center lne Central Wslroed New Jersey to Hgh Street f produced: nce along producton center lne o Hgh Btreet and center lne Hgh Street sourly to Lehlgh Valley Ralroad: nce easterly along Lehlgh Valley Ralroad to Centennal Avenue; nce norrly along Centennal Avenue to Central Ralroad Mew Jersey and pont or puce begnnng. / Wll meet n Lncoln School. Centennal Avenue. / DSTRCT NO, Begnnng at Wllams Btreet and Denman Read:, nce swrthwecterto along Wllams Btreet to Hllloreet AWUe; nce sourly along Mlkest Avenue to Lexngton Avenue: nce easterly along Lexngton AVvnUe to Denman Road; nce northsrty along; Deaman Road to Wllams Street and pont or place begnnng. Wll meet n Sherman School. Lncoln Avenue. DSTRCT NO. 7 Begnnng at a pont Central Ralroad New Jersey and Oarwood boundary lne; nce northwesterly along sad Qarwood boundary lne to frth Avenue: nce along Gallows Hll Road to Park Avenue! nce easterly along Park Avenue to Orchard Btreet; nee sourly along Orchard Street to North Avenue; se* sourly so th* 0- nce southwesterly along Kosetle Avenue, to Albany Avenue; nce sourly along center lne Albany Avenue to tadams Avenue; nce southwesterly along Adamt Avenueto Elzabeth Avenue; nce souasterly, atona? Elsabeth Avenue to Hamlton Avenue; nce southwesterly slon* Hamlton Avenue to Forest Avenue: nce souasterly along Forest Avenue to North Avenue; nce westerly along center lne North Avene to Rahway Rver* nce sourly along Rshway Rver to.central Ralroad New Jersey and pont, or place begnnng. Wll ncrt n Muncpal DuUn! 2: North Avonu*..Kat«t. DSTRCT NO. 0 Begnnng at Orange Avenue and Crag Place; nce norasterly along Orange Avenue to Kenlworth boundary lne; nce westerly along Kenlworth boupdary lne to an angle n sad boundary lne nce norrly alontr sad, boundary lne to Kenlworth Boule vard: nce norrly, along Kenltworth, Boulevard to Hernlng Avenue f Hernlng Avenue were produced; nce sourly along sad producton Hernng Avenue and center lne Hernlng Avenue to Dunham Avenue: nce westerly along Dunham Avenue to LaSalle Avenue; noe along LaSalle Avenue to Gormande Place; nce easterly alone Normandto Place to Crag Place; fce sourly along Crag Place to Grant.- Avenue and pont or place pf begnnng. Wll meet n Roscv-cH School. Grunge AvenUe.. DSTRCT NO. 0 Begnnng at Lehgh Valley Ralroad and Rahway Rlyer; nce sourly and downstream along Kahwuy Rver to Garden State Parkway and Rartan Road; nce along Rurltun Hood n Westerly drecton to Lexngton Avenue; nce norrly alorur Lexngton Avenue to Alan Okell. Placo nce westerly along Alan Okell Jpface to Walnut Avenue: nce norrly along Walnut Avenue to LexlngtonyAvenue f same were produced; thsnee northwesterly. along sad producton,lexngton Avenue to Lehlgh Valley Ralroad; nce east erly along Lehlgh Valley Ralroad to " Rahway Rver and pont, or place, begnnng.. < WtUmcvt n Johnson & Johnson Ptunt. Walnut Avenue. Wslng lne between No. 7 and No. ll» Harth Avestue, VTasl. to Csntnl Hall. Net e* New. Jersey; nce westerly along Central Ralroad New. JerseyU> Osrwood boundary lne and polar or place.begnnng.. - Wll meet n Cranford Hgh School. West End Place. DSTRCT NO. 8 Begnnng at a pont Rahway Rver and Central Ralroad New Jersey: nce easterly along Central Roselle Park boundary herly along Roselle. DSTRCT NO., 8 "Bcglnntnp at-a~p5rrcaslno AVertU* and Rversde Dve; nce norasterly along Ca»lno Avenue to Lnden Plate; nce norrly along Undert Maes> to Orange Avenue; me easterly along.orange Avenue <> Cra Place; nce norrly along Crag PUcfl to Normande P ace; rnfe we»ttrly aldlg Narmandla Place t» LaSalle Avenw: nce north- lne: nce norrl: erly A LaSalle Avenue to Dunham begnnng.... tnrnr nsr*rtr ---( rhnhs *t.f. un\ n HHr,.-v-;t School. Orange Avefru* to Hemwg Avenue; ne* north- ry atostg Herong Avenue pwdmr«l to fte: n reference to streets. ralroads. Kentlworth Boulevard: stw wuu::> 3nd rtvrr/n, trp tr.tentlon to follow along Kenlworth Boulevard to Rarj».a*. *"** "".* throughjh: -. SaS a., A h~ a *.m. >att K b. * _. _. _ Rlver::;hce souuaerly, and down trtrawn : RahwayRver as Rvetade Drve; thance sourly along KverUoV Drve n» - Casno Avenue and pont or plaee DJ:«J: Frl.ruary j:,. \«t. WALTER COFFEE.. Townthlp, Clerk Wall DSTRCT NO. t Begnnng at a pont Lehlgh Valley Ralroad and Centennlul Avenue; nce westerly along Lehlgh Vulley Ralroad to Rahway : Rver; nce sourly and down stream Rahwuy Rver to Garden State Pnrkwuy und Rartan Road; nce souasterly along Rartan Road to Centennal Avenue; nce norrly along Centennal Avenue to Lehlgh Valley Ralroad and pont or place begnnng., Wll meet n Dulldrs" General Supply Co.,.330 Centennlul Avenue. DSTHCT NO; Begnnng at a pont n Adams Avenue and Elzabeth Avenue; nce easterly along Adams Avenue to Albany Avenue; nce norrly along Albany Avenue to Roselle Avenue; nce norasterly along Roselle Avenue to Hostle Park boundary lne; nce norrly along Roselle Park boundary lne to tha Kenlworth boundary lne; nce norrly and along varous courses sad Kenlworth boundary lne to Orange Avenue; nce southwesterly along Ocange Avenue to Lnden Place; nce sourly along LlnderTPlace to Elzabeth Avenue;.nce sourly along Elzabeth Avenue to Adams Avenue and pont or place begnnng. Wll meet n Roosevelt School. Orange Avenue. O./3 DSTRCT NO, Begnnng at s pont Central Ralroad New Jersey and Centennal Avenue; nce easterly along Central Ralroad < New. Jersey to Roselle boundary lne; nce sourly along Roselle and Lnden boundary lne to Rartan Road; nce southwesterly alone Rartan Road to Centennal Avenue;, nce norrly along Centennal Avenue to Central Ralroad New Jersey and pont or place begnnng. Wll meet n Veterans Memoral llomr, 479 South Avenue, East. DSTRCT NO. Begnnng at a pont Lexngton Avenue and boundary lne Garwoad; nce southwesterly along Gacwood boundary lne to WestAeld boundary lne; nce souasterly along West- Held and Clark boundary lne to Rartan Road; nceeasterly along Rartan Road to Lexngton Avenue: nce nurthwwtety along Lexngton Avenue to Alan Okell Place; nce westerly along Alan Okell Place to Walnut Avenue; nce norrly along Walnut Avenue to Lexngton Avenue f sad Lexngton Avenue were produced; > nce horthwesterly along producton Lexngton Avenue and center lne Lexngton Avenue to Oarwood lne and pont or place begnnng. Wll meet n Johnson Johnuon Plant, Walnut Avenue. DSTRCT NO. 5 Begnnngat a pont n center lne Central Ralroad New Jersey and Lncoln Avenue, West; nce souasterly along Lncoln Avenue, West, to Benjamn Street; nce sourly along Benjamn Street to Wllams Street; nce southwesterly along HUlcrest Avenue to Lexngton Avenue; nce northwesterly along Lexngton Avenue to Oarwood boundary lne; nce norasterly along varous courses sad Garwood boundary lne to Central Ralroad New Jersey and Lncoln AvenUe. West, and pont or place begnnng. Wll meet n Sherman School, Llnculn Avenue. DSTRCT NO. 6 Begnnng at * pont n Hampton Street and Orchard Street; nce norrly along Orchard Street to Torbush Btreet; Uaence easterly along Torbush Btreet to lands Board Educaton; nce norrly along lands sad Board Educaton 47J& feet to a pont: thance contnung along sad lands Board Educaton westerly to Spruce Street; nce norrly along Spruce Street to Brookslde PUce nce easterly along Brookslde Place to Sprngfeld Avenue; nce norrly along Sprngnold Avenue to Park Drve; nce easterly along Park Drve to ts termnus; thance easterly through lands Unon County Park to Rahway Rver; nce sourly along Rahway Rver to Sprngfeld Avanue; nce norrly along Sprngfeld Avenue to Hampton Street; nce westerly along Hampton Street to Berkeley Place; nce sourly along Berkeley Place to Hampton Street;.nce Westerly along Hampton Street to Orchard Street and pont or place begnnng. Wll Met* n Cranford Hl <h School, West End Plwv. / / DSTRCT NO. 7»" Begnnng st a pont Orchard Street and Teurbush Btreet: nce easterly along Torbush Street to th* lands Board Educaton; nce norrly along lands Board Educaton feet to a pont; nc«contnung along sad lands Board Educaton weaurly to Spruce. Street; nce norrly along Spruce,.Street to Brookslde Place; nce easterly along Brookakle Place produced to Bpngflela Avenue: nce norrly along Sprngfeld Aveoue to Park Drve; nce along Park Drve to ts termnus; nce easterly and through lands Unaar County Park to Kahway Rvej-; nee norrly and up stream to Rahway Rver to boundary Sprng- Held; nce Westerly along Sprngfeld boundary lne to Wesleld boundary lne; Uunce souasterly along Wesleld boundary Une to tha Garwood boundary lne; nce along sad Garwood boundary lln«ts varous courses to Gallows Hll Road; nce norrly along Oallows HU Road to Park Avenue; nce easterly along Park Avenue to Orchard Btrestl nce eouthavly along Orchard Street to Torbush Btreet and pont or place begnnng. Wll meet n Cranlord llluh Shool. West End Place. ASPRN 5 GRAN US. P. for KOLYNOS TOOTH PASTE Whte or Green 2 for 69 C PONDS ANGEL SKN wth DSPENSER kc plus tax PALMOLVE BRUSKLESS CREAM 2JCS.ZE FREE wth 47 c Sze GLEEM TOOTH PASTE 47 PEPSODENTS NEW FLAVOR* Tooth Paste FREE wth TOOTHBRUSH c THERA PLEX HGH POTENCY VTAMNS Reg Specal J.99 EVERSOFT HAND CREAM.00 Value CQc plus tax REVLON JEWEL LPSTCKS V-0 plus tax OPEN THS SUNDAY, FEB A.M. to 9 P.M.» MOLLE DELUXE AEROSOL SHAVNG BOMB SQUBB ASPRN 00 Adult plus 50 Chldren Reg. Me NEW MENNEN FOAM SHAVE MENTHOL CED SEAGERS DRUG STORE S OUDttST rsesckrton* PHAsTMACV. 3. Walter Keagrr, RegkUrre-d Htarmarst 04 N. UNON AVE- ll 64)700 ; {.rll For and Delvery.! T V-

12 -r *..: : THE CRAHfORD <3TBBBAWP CHBONCLJE. THURSDAY. FEBRUARYU, p- HATES mtr ounnox- mb»»* - M etstte ssdaasmss. A«a Ml»y «(>-» Mate!! *«Ml la aa*. stoat** ar««., BKrCAT NHMTONB r««rt«llm. w«*ks wltkaal May ckaa«w> * Mass»*. mala atalmasx. N a ateosaat «UM a4s»r aa* M CASH. CkMks UP»»» - a4»»hlslat Majr. N*l r«- far amn la aas takaa v ultaawaa. DEARUNE FOR C f"t W.4s«sys al A. M. For KTCHEN or olkrr CUSTOM CABNETS MnTon-Bll.Cabnet Conwny, 299 North Av«.. Garwood." WEstleld Furnshed Room* For Rent BOOMS FOR BENT by day "r wfk Reasonable rates CRanford 6-M33. CBAXrORB HOTEL tl ATTRACTVE SLJULTNG ROOM 3. wann, coy. close to bath and transportaton. Gentlemen preferred. CR»«ford 6-«Ml FURNSHED ROOM n.prvate home, tunable for eenternan «r busness cwrplr. J. V. Taylor. Btokrr. CRanford -AND GAKAGE. Crntlrman only. FURNSHED. -BOtlM n«*r. hlk* v*l*v»l. CRanford -49.7, TUO FURNSHEU ROOMS, prvate bath. vul.»m»* for llht huu>kt-epln. Cllanford <j-lb57.. VENETAN BUNDS. 23* - S6". whte and lvorv. S3 98- mmedate delvery. Alban-.Lewts Hardware. JOS N. Unon Aw. SAVX! Pano*, l-n, used, bargan prced. easy crff. Cranford Pano Co., tuner* and rebulders. Opposte R. R- Staton.. CRanford U ALUMNUM STORM WNDOWS and Combnaton Screen*, and Storm Door*. Kree estmate*- Alban-Lewu. 00 North Unon Ave, CRanford 6-O8«6,..... U TABLE PADS. 3-pc. sets, from. W.»S. Choce beauul color*. Free esl- nu»te*k>ven. Alban-LeWu. 08 N. Unon Ave.. CRanford / PTTSBURGH PANTS, lull lne.nlenor and e*lenor. Panters dscount "n " Mouse lot quanttes. Alban-Lewu, 0* North Unon Ave: - UPHOLSTERNG- Furnture repar* v draperes, slp cove.r*. Venetan blnd*. Vce choce fabrc*. V. Kallller Al. Son. 30 South Ave.. E. TeL CRanford 6-OSS3.. U COLUMBA WNDOW SHADES. Up to 3 nches, on your roller.-<.29. Same Day Servce..Aban-Lews Hardware, North Unon Ave. 08 U VENETAN BLNDS n stock. 33 to 36 nches. cu»lora dualty slock blnd*, all 4 nch*. lon(. «2.85: also Jenoraft and C. W. Breneman custom blnds. 38c sq. (t. Cranford Upholstery Shop. 30 South Avenue. East. CRanford 6-0*03. CARPETS and RUGS. used, all cleaned, good condton* room zes. remnant*.. star and hall carpet, throw ruo. hew mnnanhland factory seconds. Elzabeth RuffaMhanfe, 363 Morr* Avenue. Elzabeth. CORD WOOD for freplace;, furnace and ~ stove*. Cut to any length- A. V. Boyd. - RAhway f WELX. ROTTED MANURE, delvered anwbjcre. Spread U desred. Call WbtOeld -«8J» alter 5 p. m. U cranfard 6-3M8. TOPSOL. fll drt, (ravel, crushed stone. BRCK GARAGE, cnders and sand. Call «to 8. RAhway CRanford p A..WF-XFLE now menacng 9 North Avc.. West. -arye clean comfortable rty>m> fur men Wly jnpe ATTRACTVE OOM. qulet hhu*. rcdt-nll. neghborhood. con-* vecnl vthand r». Sutable celtlc- toac cvcnln>. CKunlord Apartment For Rente TWO ROOM FURNSHED APARTMENT, fujl culcrv. kh-rc bath. Lnen and ld CHf* 6600 U suppled. CHnfor* S THHEE ROOMS, le-..!, ho water. and re.fr:er;atdr wuppted. Avalable March l.t. WEsfdd J. Servcng~ nenux AptOMATC WASH» SEHVlCZ~XCt WORK GUARAKTeED B. W. rlartey. CRanford 6-7S. CRANTORD REFRGERATON SERVCE on mctdalre, Kelvtnator. Croaey. Coldspot, Norge- - B. W. rartey. CRanford 6-ma.. u CARPENTER ane) CONTRACTOR. All klnd«alurauons. porches, etc. Lud-»lf Scbart. 88 Unroln Drve. Kenlworth. CRanford 6-053*. FORMCA. MCARTA «nd TOCTOUTE counter U>p replacements. Mnton-BUr Cabnet Co., ZM North Ave.. Garwood. WEsleld J T. V. SERVCE NTES. SUNDAYS.-HOCJ0AYSTETC. 3 yeara T. V. experence JERSEY RADO SERVCE Herbert F. Sor»* CHANrORD CARPENTER CONTRACTOR Repars porch encjlosures. cabnet, work, fccreen*. garase*.. caulkng, ( termte work, rong, block cellns*, attc nsulat-on. nterlockng metal wear strppng.. GEORGE. R. NOBES. Adams- Ave:, Cranford. CRanford S-tWH U Real Estate For REAL ESTATE BOARD MULTPLE LST YOUR PROPERTY WrTHA MEMBER OP THX CRANrORD REAL, ESTATE BOARD QUET RXFtNtD KEGHBOBHOQD convenent to school and stores. Large lvng.room,. freplace, dnng room. ktchen and sunporch. st floor. 3nd floor. 3 bedroou. tle bath. Fnshed attc, steam ol heat. 000 Balor, tank, one car garage, plot 34x38- Taxes reasonable Owner transferred to Boston. AtlVng 6,500., CHARLES M. YEAKEL, Real Estate and lnsuraoce 6 North Ave.. W. CAanford Second Floor GOOD LVNG AT A MODEST PRCE: rne m-chborhood on North Sde «tavenent to scnoou aru transportaton, four bedronnu. ol heat and t»x> car Carase. CZ.SSO. CANT FND AN APARTMENTT For a small down payment >oacan o*n your own and have belter lvnc wth accumulated equty. Uvnc loom, dnette. TRUCK CRANE and T.D.-B Bulldozer lor hre. S. W. Olver, nc. CRanford and Unden U ktchen, two bedroom* FOUR ROOM furqhrd upartnent. 2nd floor, newly..dfturted..lnens and utltes suppled. * Graue and car >,, MC avjlljblc. Men preferred. CRaold l-69flj. * ELECTRCAL CONTRACTNG Housewrng, jobbng, fluorescent fxtures, repar* and plugs nstalled. George Sangulano. 2 Myrtle Street. Tel. CRanford " U Dressmaker, Alteratons LADES SUTS and DRESSES mad* to order; alto alteraton*. Mr*. Hand, CRanford : t DRESSMAKNG A N D ALTERATONS. Chrstansen. 30 South Unon Avenue. CR»nford8-l857. Wanted To Buy BOOKS WANTED, phone for. detal** P. M.. Bookshop. 330 Park Avenue. PLatnneld 4-390O. U GUNS" WANTED Lcensed collector payng hsh prces for modern or antque rfles, ahotsuns, revolvers. Lnden U. GLASS JARS wth covers. Mason Jar*, cfee Jars or larger. Wll pay from 3 to 5 cents each. Cranford r*et Shop. CRanford Garage for Rent GARAGE AVALABLE. 5 Hamlton Ave.. d 8 U 34. Sprngfeld Avc. MADE TO ORDER radator enclosures. lawn. furnture, cabnet* and console, cabnet* for portable sewng machnes. Fred Davey. 43 No. 7th Street. Kenllworth. CRanford GARAGE FOR RENT at 07 Cranford Ave:, CRanford 8-3S. DtTZELS FARM. VWh eggs, poultry. Free_ delvery. Also lght truckng. CRanford T.V. REPARED N YOUR HOME..50 per servce call, plus part*. Day or nght Economy Electrc, 05 Benjamn St.. CRanford " GARAGE FOR RENT, 208 Central Ave.. CRanford BAVARAN CHNA. Crystal stemware "and unusual gft* shown by appont-. ment n convenence your home. Almond. CRanford U AFRCAN VOLETS. Uncle and double*. all colors. Atderten, Dertuody St. and Baltmore Ave.. 735, Rotcllc. CHcstntlt 5-5«a.., +3-4 A WSE LFETME FAMLY NVEST- MENT. World Book Encyclopeda. Call Manager, RAhway 7j Pantng "-Decoratng T. A. CRANE. Pantng and Decoratng. 343 Walnut.Ave. TeL CRanod 6-088*. for estmate*.. U PHOTOSTATS. Let us eopy your valuable rrrnrd. servce dscharges, etc. Fast servce. Martens Photo Shop, 34 North Ave.. E. CRanford UPRGHT MAHOGANY PANO. good condton Walnut Bookcase, glass door*, fne condton O39.. CRanford PETS FOR SALE. Colllr<: pedlfrr«-d. papers, to weeks old. sable and wmte. Save 5 on advertsed prce. 35 uuth. RAhway KELVNATOR RefrlCerutnr: small»le Reasonable. Call after 5 p. m. CHur ford «-3O78... THOR WASHNG" MACHNE, wrngcl t>pe, excellent condtod, have replaced wth automatc and need floor knave. Exceptonal value at 5. CHJ ford MA.RRLE TOP Chest Drawrnt, colteo table, cherry candle stand, round walnut table, pne comer cupboard, mahogany shavng mrror, or mrr-or* and frames, 338 Walnut Aye., CRanford 8-O89. GAS RANGE. 4 burners: portable electrc ewtng machne; Easy lrocr. CRanford PARK PET TOWNE, Unusual Pets, Supples 4 Chestnut St.. Ros. Pk. Cll S ". WALNUT. DNNG ROOM SUTE, 0, pece*; S*3 Axnlnstcr ru. pad;»k clu closet: cabnet rado. Reasonable* Unden AFRCAN VOLETS Young plants for your collecton. Chrstna, pnk wonder, stars and strpe*, purty, red kng, orchd, rose, double, etc. 830 to 9 Also large bloomng plants. RcuncrS Hamlton Ave., Ctauford 6-33M. Autos tor Sale. See Our Ad on Page 4. S<k\ 3 for OK Chevrolet Used Cars NORRS CHEVROLET. nc. 64-aa Central Avenue Wnxld S4O ClRYALER. Sedan. ne»* condton. CRanford 6-OS67. rour <->r Vlul One Owner. U<lo, Very j gu Truckng Haulng ROBBNS & ALLSON. nc. 33 South Ave.. E. CRanford 6-0*08 MOVN0 STORAGE PACKNO AeenU Alled Van Unes. nc.. NtTSCHKE at BLUNCK Panter* and Decorator*. 47 North 8th Street, rcenlworth, N. J. Telephone CAanford CHeatnut &-U468.. R. MENZEL > nteror, exteror pantng and paperhangng. Estmate* cheerfully lven. Phone CRanford Elzabeth Avenue. Cranford. U WLLAM ROESEL. nteror and Exteror Pantng. Sklled mechancs. Persons) supervson, 305 Columba Avenue, Cranford. Call CRanfo.-d LNDEN DECORATNG CO. Pantng and decoratng; establshed 88. Cal Lnden U PANTNO and raperhagng. bert, CRanford Se- Curtans CURTANS LAUNDERED. Pck up an delvery. Straght 75c par;,ruffled 8.00 par. Gllcher. CKaford Truck for Sale 048 NTERNATONAL ** ton pane! truck. 75. CRanford Free! WANT TO FND «c»od lu>>u n Cranford fur u thomuthbred French N>od«5 Regular slxc. black, fenule. Avrcentetl not l< well. Phone CKulford 6--U2 fo apumtnent.. Clocks Repared CLOCKS _ All Knds Sprng and weght, cleaned, repared, put order. E. P. Chamberlan. CRanford GHASDrATHKH CLOCKS, cuckoo flock* All type-* watches and clocks repared. Wll pck up and delver. Nc charge for estmate*. CUaford *4 PUNTAC 8. beauul condlllol. new tre*, all extras. Uest fer. Cull LlUllo.d UUCK. 84) Sucr 4 door, fully e<mh>><-<l. one uwncf. RarEall. Xlljrtud 6-50OU days; Xzabeth 3-62 evenngs.. CHEVROLET. BS. 4 door sedan. :."«l corultol. Rado, heater, drectonal» u k new seat covers WE»cld W. Every knd we represent guy UM best compajtcs M ye*r» experence.! Thomatt MacMeekln 5 AMca St. Crmaard. N. J, CR or CR KotUK TO CKKUTOR8 t-state OF EDWARD F. MOONEY Deceased. Pursuant to order CHARLES A OTTO. JK, Surrugate County u Unon, nvade ol second day o February AD., 054, upon applk-alo Uuerslgned, as Admnstrator o esule ol uld deceased, votu-c * hereby gven to tw credtors sad d d lu exhbt to subscrbe deteased lu exht to he s under <uth or affrmaton r clams and denands aganst th«mate >f sad de ceased wltlllu sjk lonl. frhn dal sad order, or y wll be foreve barred frtvt pro*ecutlng ur trrcoverlt same agaltut subscrber. Roy Hockenbury, Admlnlstratu 2S Hanford Plsce,, Weslflcld, N". J. / rvc MclNTYRES lam Mower Shop SALES SERVCE l*akt8 WELDNG Authorse* Reo-Eclpse-Excello Mw Or FU8«MBB Mks DBUVEstr 8CBVM.C WE-4f«ld N. Elmer SU Westeld. N. J. F YOU PLAN TO BULD, repar or make alteratons, call T. JOHNSEN. 405 Central Avenue, CRanford ROOFNG AND SDNO GUTTERS At LEADERS Cellng Block* nstalled Alumnum Combnaton Wndow* Home nsulaton n.conjuncton,wth sdng we pant wood trm. Over satsfed, customer*. WM. L. SCHROEDER Walnut Ave- CRanford f NEW BUNGALOW. RANCH CENTER HALL TY.PE. plaster walls, freplace n 20* lvng room, mahogany panelled dnng room., ktchen, two bedrooms *bom large and bath, attached garage. SajOO. THREE YEAR OLD RANCH HOUSE. stone front, generous lvnc room wth freplace, dtnlnc are. scence. ktr kooj. two bedroou and btn. attached carace. 4n. lot". 75x L BEAUTFUL ALL BRCK BUNGALOW. V years old. wth full basement and expanson attle. x8 lvng room Jarge ktchen wth dnng-area, two bedrooms* and bath.attached garage: SS.00. SHAHESM AGKNCT. RKALTORS 5 N.rth Av«.. E. Catontenl ALOUSE porch enclosures. "Ludman." Add that extra room how. Mnton-Blt Cabnet Co. 3S9 "North Avenue. Garwood. WEsleld 2-J080. CRanford OL-DOR "Hfalcomb & Hoke" space savng foldng door*. Mnton-Blt. 380 North Avenue. GarwoSd. WE»teld CRanford WATCH. CLOCK.* JEWELRY REPARS aster. Better and at lower cost. All walche*. electroncally tmed on our watchmater. We do our own repars. THE TCKtR SHOP Now located at 7 South Ave.. K.. Cranlord. N... ASPHALT DRVEWAY, crushed (tone, all drt. Joseph LaBraco, 37.Henley Ave.. CRanfdrd Term* arranged, esll * U CRa mate* cheerfully -gven. ELECTRCAL NSTALLATONS and repar*, wall outlet*, lght swtches, etc. Lamp* rewred, door bell* ard chme* repared. John Frey. CRanford BEATS Cane, rusn rattan: Work called lor and delvered. PLalnneld Jefferson Ave.. North PUnOeld. NJ TREES TRMMED AND REMOVED Cord Wood for Sale. Landscape Nurserymen Call WEslleld S-«S30 or WEsleld Evenngs after 8 JM LOVELAND bath. Askng WESTFELD BRGHT AND CHEERFUL SPLT-LEVEL bult n 053. Three bedrooms, tled bath. 3 ft. llvlne room wth freplace, dnng room, ktchen wth breakfast space, open porch, panelled recreaton room, and full basement.. Gas heat; garage: alumnum screens and storm sash. Taxes and heatng cost* are reasonable ALAN JOHNSTON. REALTOR - 2-0J Elm St.. Westlcd WEsleld 2-5G64 H. T. Rearwtn Ann Cooper Mr*. Evelyn Wade Cstanford 8-448* CRanford S-S440 CRanford 6-O33 CHOOSEY FOLKS,. wll love ths Colonal home." Entx hall und closet. 3-c26 lvng room, stone replacc. 3x6 d.nng room, tle ktcrsen Und breakfast nook, screened porch. 3 bedrooms nd tled bath wth a stall shower..ol steam heat, automatc washer. u\l bruss plumbng, blown nsulaton. Uaragc and permanent drve. Orgnal owner has taken excellent cjre ths house, located n a quet secton neat Huh School and. new grade school. SH.8OO. ts N PJMN ENGLS a REAL BUY! S looms., nl stranl heat, low taxe*. low upkeep and a low prce. ROOSEVELT SCHOOL U only u few blocks a,way fmm ths pleasant ff room home. Eveothncs n tp-top condton, wth ro, ol. steam furnace.- alumnum storm wndovks and screens, outsde, pant Job. rtc. only a. fcrm: years old. nsulated, fnshed rot U*<*r. large lvng room, rfoojera ktchen, caruce. pernunent drvewjy and a sunny paj where chldren can play. Prced, only»3.boo., -" BRCK AND MASONRY Colonal styled sem-attached f home. Convenent to school and Md kth d bh Real Estate For Sal* BUNGALOW. 6 rooms and bath <3 bedroomn all on st floor, ol. carafe, nce lot. near grade school. 83.5OO. 4 BEDROOM lone. 3 c.r garage, convenent locauoh NEWLY DECORATED. 3 bedrooms. 2nd floor. 3 on 3rd: ol. curate. Urge lot. S5J00. RCHARDS-SWACKHAMER. Realtors 4 Alden Street f CR CR Mm. Ruth K«c CU JJ-372 Mrs: Apta deumotte CR j YEAR OLD SPLT-LEVEL HOM on North Sde. 3 bedrooms, attached carce. G. E. ktchen, dshwasher, o! hot-water heat. CRanford t CENTER HALL Dutch Colonal. Vcr.- attractve nteror wth large room* Lvng room wth freplace, dnng room modern ktchen, electrc stove, lavatory: 4 bedrooms. 3 tle baths: fnshed 3rd floor,. 3. car gara e. Wlson School. Near stores and transportaton. Vcr?. farly prced n low twentes. 526 Sherwood parkway.. WEsleld Prncples only. Help Wanted-Female Uelp Wanted CLERK, good at fgures, some typng, for poston n accountng department drug company*. Permanent and many employee servce* avalable. Apply Whte Laboratores. Kcnlworth. near 5 Pont*. Unon,... MOTHERS HELPER after school and Saturdays. Summer vacaton at seashore. 3 small chldren. Congenal home. CRanford VOMAN for general cleanng, 3 room apartment.»bout!> hours " ff 3> - u~days. Reference*. Phone CRanford t. UGH SCHOOL GRL wanted as mors helper. 3:30 to 7:30 p. m., 5 day*. References. CRunford "-. Lttle Heble dreams cowbovs, Sara Ann her beans Pop. he mentally fshes Whle Mom envson* hew clos. BUT whole famly dreams qlways just such a home a* th«late, model beauty n quet tree shaded NORTH SDE, garden kpot. grounds are beauul even n.wnter; house tself has -uutonac gas heat feconomcat tool, colored tlng, water stener, screened porch, 3 BG bedroom*. Venetan blnds, attached garage; tg close to- school and.buses; t*. PRCED TO MOVE FAST at.,. * 5, Be sure to see t through r. e. Scott co. Realtors 400 Weskeld Ave. ELzabcth Open daly 8-8:30; Sat. B-3: Sun. -5 NEW QUALTY HOUSE ON 75x68 LOT. n frst class neghborhood. North Sde Cranford. Seven large rooms, tled bath frst-floor lavatory, oversze, garage and rear porch closed n wth combnaton doors. Hot water heat, ol, baseboard radaton. Westnghouse dshwasher, and many or extras. * House s practcally fnshed. Buy t now and select your own nteror decoratng. For a really Well bult and farly prced house, call THORLEF JOHNSEN General Contractor. CRanford Please, no brokers T. V. ANTENNAS NSTALLED- and repared. Work guaranteed. Rcusoable rates, Tubes checked ll your home. Call FAnwood alter U p. n. e ppg Modern ktchen and bath, automatc heat, good condton, and only W.300. A GRAND OLA HOME th.t U now a 2 famly but could wo easly be turned back nto a one famly home agan. At *3.»OO you couldnt fnd anor home wth locaton, charm and room. t wll be worth-your whle to nspect thu house n any case. CR «-O735. CR «-4sB47 GENERAL WOODCRAFT Complete carpentry, alteratons, cellar recreatons, addton*, ktchen cabnets, porches, dormer*. Work guaranteed. CRanford f PLUMBNG and HEATNG. S e w e r s clcuned wth electrc sewer machne. Guaranteed. Wllam J. Leddcu. Tel. CHestuul and CRunford WLLAM V. DAVDSON Cenerul Contractng, Carpentry, Masonry, Plasterng and > Ruottu. Ctauford U-3K8. No tub too small. Estmates wthout obauutlo. F YOU WOULD LKE to complete your second floor, talk t over Wth Harsell Uro... ELUabcth pressonal job, A-l materal used, prced rcusunably. Floor Servce R. MENZEL Telephone us to dscuss your Boor problems. Floor scrapng and rellnshlng old floors a specalty. Pol- shst. also waxln. Estmates cheerfully gven. Phone CRanford Elzabeth Avenue, Cunfordu ncome Tax Returns PREPARED BY specalst, advantage Uken all legal deducton* and exemp- llolts. Sayngs effected. For early appontment, call CRanford Sd Nunn CR *-S4S)7 Los Brooks. CB «-3O0 Mldred Da ves u._ CR «-36S O. a. m)nm. Realtor CRanlord «-a«as Member Cranroot Real Estate Board Ul North Ave.. K-. at Ceatenna Ava Sln.5OO SNT THE PRCE HUT F WE HAD A DEFNTE fer wth plenty cu»h avalable, owner would.nooy mttuer ths prce for th> North Ssde 4-bedroom home wth ml heat, double lluruue; lt» not new. t d o n need decoratng, but locaton U t«f>& and t fer* real possbltes to a buyer wth magnaton. COUNTRY ATMOSPHERE HUT RGHT HKHE N - ves* s out nf ths world. 7Bx23O ft. lot orlookng Nomahegat Lake. Valuable plantngs and shade trees. Center Hall ColocOaL 33 ft-!v!n room wth freplace, tle ktcben Und powder rnolt. 3 spacous bedrooms. tle buth. double fner, ol steam beat. «2t!.5OO. DELGHTFUL SUBURBAN LOCATON FOOT LVNG ROOM WTH bc*n nreplace. real dnng robn connrdns to- a BxlO ulossed-ln porch wth lljcstone flmr, heated n wnter,, cool n sumnter; bpacou* ktchen. fr»t ftoor lavatory. 3x4 master bedroom wth tressng room, two or large- bedrooms.tle bath, attached garage. S THY THS - Q- TEST lk b l NCOME TAX RETUHNS prepared by Publc Accountant. Lnden 3-U0B4. CHaulord B Constructon ONE CAR GARAGE, 3x3O ncludng concrete foolng and Hour. Cnder block or frame constructon, overhead door: eonrlele. 7S0. CRanford U Tutorng TUTORNO Hgh School and College sublects. Carolu* T. Clark, B.A. lyale LL B. Ed. M Mountan Ave.. Westneld. Call WEsUleld W. U Rentals AMEUCAN LEGON HOME, Rversde Drve, avalable for batqueu. weddngs, receptons, dances, organzaton meetngs. Attractvely decorated. Ktchen facltes. Bowlng alley rental. Telephone CRanford or CRanford Trees Taken Down AX WOBK A. V. BOYD WsOaral ATOM* CLAKK TOWM8H*. N. J. Sv. KAkwky -ltmb. D<> you lke c 2. Dc> you lke Woud-bumln SrrplacT 3 C fll d d? t. Can you use a full *urd dmnc 4. Du you lke rocvrnrnoe ol heat? 3. Are you partcular ;*bout locaton? tl. l» S4.OOU n ><>ur prce ranter Fve "yr»" luwrn enttle >ou to n- *H.l. ths evcrpttonally cood buy n ttoosevelt SchMl area. WERE SORRY! OWNER NSSTS T TAKES ONE GALLON not quart ax «nr sald> pant for trt»n»l.tht> Bne hrlck buncow. reramur tle bath. >«race k kuhct. recreaton r«m««t. autonutsr beat..ttached Bara«e. tlta lot; Elmer H. Smth, CR «-«TtN Robert W. OUoa CR C-304S] Harold, al. Wllsoo CR «-MS«G. E. lowlano REALTOR Open evenlna> Mnd SunOS}* 3 EASTMAN ST. CRANrORO «-at*oo HOT SEAFOOD P LATTEB8 TOGO Every Day frsm 4 *U». a*. MarMs Fsh Market, 34 Korth Ave., Eut CRanford CJO8ED MONDAYS ram CAM MCRD nv for phom-a, On get BT )b UNON COUNTY BUCK COMPANY Wanted - Femal* ESPONSBLE MOTHER wlj care for chtlaren afternoons or evenngs. CRanford VOMAN WSHES RONNG to do home: Call CRanford at rypng; CLERCAL. Woman desres temporary or part tme., poston. 2 years experence. Typng also done at home. CRanford nstructons VCCORDON and Hawllan GulUr Lesson* at your home, f (de*rcd... A. Werner. Mllburn J Dr. Harold Bermao! OPTOMETRST : 25 North Av-, West ; (Cranford atre Bldg.) CRanford 64)200 MALE. TURRET LATHE OPERATORS For Warner & Swasey No Fully experenced Capable settng.up from blue prnt*. Bar and chuck. work. Must have complete knowledge toolng and cuttng procedures. Permanent poston*. Second shft 5:00 P. M. to 3:30 A. M. 0* premum. 5V» day - 4S>4 hour week Hgh rates. WEtneld YQUNG MAN. student, to work n lquor -txorv and drve cur. Afternoon*ard Saturdays. Schcr Lquor store, 04 Walnut avenue. Jumble Store WE NEED BRC-A-BRAC, old clothng. trys. chna, glass, etc. Brng thcu n or Call CRanford 0-O233 and We wll pck up.. Nursng Servce cnanford V. N. A. for General pursng. Vsts. Hypodermcs, Maternal and nfant Care. Health Educaton. Vstng Nurse Can Help You. Nomnal Fee. Tel. CRanford , or consult Telephone Drectory. Hours: Dally, except Sundays and Holdays, 8:30 KU. to 4:30 P.M.. -- Eyes Examned DR.G. HNDMAN Optometrst 07 N. UNON AVE WATERPROOF? FREPROOF? ECONOMCAL? BUT! l,n y Be Panted?. Hundreds Asbestos Shngled Homes have already been panted to complete satmfactoh r owners. ASBESTOS SHNGLES ARE BEAUTFUL when panted by. Leonard. Call CRanford ~rumo tunng RELABLE PANO TUNNG and ng by recottntoe experu. f Tlano Co.. Tuner* and 3 North Avenue. Et, Call... When ts A Matter ydue... You Cmt Top..* -" WESTBRHANVO!. "Pre-Tested," USED CARS Ths Wwk) Values 95 CHEVY..,, plh-clean deluxe 2 door... dark bne fnsh... low mleage Q. CHEVY...heres a one-owner 4 door fully-equpped... orctul metallc green fnsh BUCK you can top ths one on prce bt not. on qualty... Black «-dr. super, fullyequpped; Guaranteed one owner and rulnal 33,000 rnl BUCK. :. Specal buck 4 door. A top value tr tranaportaton. You cant co. wrong at only MERCURY.... Just overbmuled engne on ths very clean cray club coupe... top value WESTERMAN-VON DODGE - PLYMOUTH 30 Wesrfeld Ave, W.,R0SELLE PARK CHestnut OPEN EVENNGS tot Expert Televson Servce WE CAN REPAR T N YOUR HOME. Day, Nght and Sunday Servce..50 m CAX rt»rmrta Call Cranford Ec6nomy Electrc o THE DO T YOURSELF MOVEMENT S SWEEPNG THE COUNTRY! FREE! Attend 8 week coarse on HOME REPARS Begnnng Wednesday, March JOth 8 to0 P. M. Roosevelt School SEND TO ANY OF THESE SPONSORS BultleW Cenerul Supply Co. Standard LUMT & Supply Co. Weteld-Ca-anford Lumber Co. Regstraton Blank Name Addrcsx,\; Cty ;. Rey. F««.00 CltlBSlf AMP CWROmtCLg. THOHSOAY, t board tle Sherman School PartAt*T«*ter AflMdatlcn ducussedplans tor card party and square dance to be held at «phrjol March 5 at a rheetnf JMllar. SOS South tjtuon avenue. L Mllar; charman way* and means,, sad affar, wll be Townshp Cranford 954 LOCAL MUNCPAL BUDGET J. Gounty>f:Un>Qn, for -ft»cnly»ar-l»»4.- t s hereby cered that. budget annexed hereto and hereby m«de a oart here,. cop y budget approved by resoluton 8<>vernns body ort 9th day otfebroary, J. s a led by me "gth day February, 954. WALTElf COftTElt Clerk 23 North Avenue> East) Cranford, N. J. CRanford t s hereby cered that budget annexed hereto tupy orgnal oh flle wth lertt * 4 t all statements contaned heren are,n pro. ad copy otorgluvoh frw«thjtje <te o, governng body, that all addtons ar«corrett and Jom hy wu be caller. - Attettdrtc ««**- *&** perato. Un. Paul Sel- E. Johftson. Mr. A- V. M- trs. Whte.. W. m- R. Rakacs. W. fc. Carlozz. S.-JV-C. _.. ft-ferce, Mrs? tt. A. Nelson,. Also, R. N. Decker, R. W. Hvrtey, fors. N. Custaldo, K. W. Sheldon, U. H. Keck, N. Tweed. R. A. Svwell, JT. M. Nqlan A. J CrETAnHersonord J. lsz. Men n Servce. Robert E. Muller, son uf Mr. and lantenance Ambtrbjnc*: Or & 62.9 Ernest MulW 40 StraoMl terrace, has enlsted nrt*~navy! and.s now undergong recrut tranng at tho Balnbrdgc Naval: Tranng Center, Bqnbrldge, Md. A graduate or Crahford Hgh School, he wns enployed by Kurtt Market pror to enterng servce. StjrsSsfft Salares and Wages nspecton B and Wages fed by me 9th day FebHary JOHN W. WEHMAN, Regstered Muncpal Accountant 57 Oh Green, Mbrrstown, N. J. MOrrstown LOCAL BUDGET NOTCE Local Budget Townshp Cranford, bounty Unon, for fscal jear 954. BE T RES0L.VED, that - followng statements revenues and appropratons shall, l0cal budget for year 954. BE T FUHTHER RESOLVED that sad budget be publshed n Crahford (Thursdays) to ssue 25th February ,. Notce s hereby,gven that budget and tax resoluton was approved by Townshp Com- ttec Townshp Cranford, County Unon, on 9th day February, 954. A hearng on budget, and tax resoluton wll be held at Muncpal Offces on 9th L rch 954 at 8:30 P. M:, at whch trne and~place objectons to sad budget and tax resoluton «C flat fwnshp Cranford for year 954 may be presented by taxpayers or or nterested /, EXPLANATORY STATEBENT LJMMARY OK GENERAL BUDGET SECTON OF BUDGET:. Total General Appropratons for Muncpal Purposes.:. 2. Total Muncpal Budget Appropratons for Local Dstrct School Purposes. 8. Appropraton Reserve tor Uncollected Taxes. " Total General Appropratons 5. Less: Antcpated Revenues , :.038, , Yesr O.Tft ,03947,020, ?S Sub-Total.-..:...;...;...,...;...: 95d,266.W Amount to be.rased by Taxaton:. (a) To Be Added to Local Dstrct School Tax (b) Local purpose (Muncpal) Tax -.. (tem 6. Less tem 7 (a) )...». 938, , addtonal cost Muncpal Operatons 30, ncludes provson for salary a drastc ncrease n penspn and nsurance requrements, partcularly Workmens Come (,c sum Muncpal appropratons would have rsen to a much greater extent, except lercsc rgd economy nouf muncpal plannng n recognton *heavy tax demands for Federal. tynty and School purposes. tax rate for 954 s estmated at 6.2 per 00 valuaton; ah ncrease 36 ponts. amount taxes for local purposes shown above, 538, ncludes a reserve 57,044.7 uncollected taxes to nsure that budget wll be on a cash bass. School Budget s computed on a fscal year bass July to June 30. When converted to a andnr year bass, local dstrct school requrements are as follows; nspecton Plumbng: Salares and Wages _ Cml Defense - v Do«Reculauon: : Streets and Beads; Road Repar and , , , ,500, , , P , S Salares and Wages ; Cotsstnctson. Reconstructon. Repars and Mantenance Wth Sate Ad By - Salares and Wages... Street Cleanng; Salares and Wages Weed Control: Salares and Wages..-..= Street lghtng: Santatoo: Garbage and Trash Removal: Salares and Wages K._ Sewer System:.Salares and Wages Or. Expenses Rahvrajr Valley Trunk Sewer Mantenance Health and Chartes: Board Health: Salares and Wages.... Poor Admnstraton: Salares and Wages ; Poor Relef. Ad tt> O0 8, , , ( Tlfter Jreman,, USN, son oprlr. and Mchael A. Cppolla 7 New street, Cranford, s servng aboard landng shpdock USS Cnsn Grande- based at Norfolk,- Va, Cnsa Grande returned last month utter partcpatng n maneuvers n Carbbean O.O0O.0fc, , ,389.2,. ncrease for 953 Calendar Year 40, , ,4940 JJERAL REVENUES: ANTCPATED REVENUES: Antcpated Surplus Revenue Cash Approprated ; A (u) Surplus Revenue Approprated wth Pror Wrtten Consent Drector., Local Government Mscellaneous Revenues:...,..._... Lcenses Alcoholc... Lcenses Busness Fees and Permts General Fees Tax Searches.X ~ Fnes Muncpal Court» Fnes Lbrary.... nterest and Cost on Taxes...:... nterest and Cost on Assessments... State Ad Hghway Ughtng r Franchse Taxes Gross Recepts Taxes.. :... Bus Recepts Tax - Motor Fuel Tax Refund State Road Ad, Ch. 62, PL. 947 Formula. Parkng Meter Recepts Total Mscellaneous Revenues.V. Recepts from Delnquent Taxes > , O0.O JH) ,000.00, , , , , Realzed n Cask n JD0OJ0O 5, , 6, UOO.00,aoo.oo, «.O00.OO , OOJ00 8JJ00JB0 88X58» 20.75J5 8J53JW.955.* X5.40X53 860aV2fl 42 70u68 4J SJS 777»f m 2JM5.7T Servces, ol" Vstng Nurses Contract TsfysTsfsr and KTM a*fsn* *. Parks and Playgrounds: Salares and Wages,. Mantenance Free Publc lbrary: Salares and Wages... Unclassfed: Pettsaa and Retrement Fund _. MrftatsfUl and. ndependence Days: Sabsres and Wages :.4... Celebraton Publc Event, Annversary or Holday R *8-5.4 MM hm c for fffrl Depaznsent Tax Eaaauzatoa Project Contract. Juvenle Gudance Program: Or fr w s**f v.. nter-bf unkpaj Commttee, tor Water Supply: Or y Rver g Salares and Wages Or K Total 8(a) tems 98, , JB8C99 40.T74JV Total tems, (a), 3 and 4 Amount to be Rased by Taxaton:,. (a) To Be added to Local Dstrct School Tax 9, (b) Local Purpose. Tax 538,408.09, J Total General Budget Revenues.038, %, Total (d> Muncpal Debt Servce: Pjjnseut Bonds nterest on Bonds nterest tan Soles _.. Total atundpal Debt yjqsjatt.«. Defexrcd Cnarees and Statutory: for 954 9, , ,7O , , GENERAL.. APPROPRATONS: (a) Operatons: " Central Government: Admnstratve and. Executve:,. Salares and wages >... Vsswsment and Collecton Taxes: Salares and wages f... cntul and Mantenance Townshp Ofteeh: Salares and Wages Electons:. : Salares, and Wages. Or Expehsts... Lqudaton Tax Ttle Lens ard- Foreclosed Property: Department fnance: Salares and. Wages..... Servces:. Salares and Waged..... Enjlneerpg: Salares and Wages " "" Zonng: ;... wde Trees and Parks: Salares and Wages - durance... otccton to Persons and Property: le Department* Salrle ard Wages ~ Fre Hydrant Servce Penson Fund Muncpal Fund Penson Fund State Fund olce Department: Salares and Wages - Penson Fund Muncpal Fund - Penson Fund State Fund msolldated Polce and Frernens* Penson. Fund...- tunlclpal Court: Salares and Wages... > mrc Control: Salares and Wages.; ft Ad Organttatoo: Ad and Mantenance Contract APPROPRATONS Approprated for 953 5, , , , , For 953 By Emergency Resoluton Total for 953 As Modfed By All Transfers 5, , J8.58O.0O 4, , , Pad or Charged , B Expended 953 Reaerved 3J549LY» 3JS S3 90JW , , , , , ,000.00, , , ,00.00 l"7.05.o , ,800.00, 3, , , , , , , ,722.00, , , , , , , , J20.0O O.OO H W.0O M,7».OO J00.0O 6J M j»89.50, T.62TT 2.7.TT 7.468J0 7.6t2.35 MMJt 24JC2J5,70.* 5.92J73 YOLM 2» JS J6S sj(8o.oo TJ7 J94LM 5JO7J A S J500.0O O *9* 33*2 S44J Q.O0 3,000.00, B.00-2, , (50000.OO0.OO , < 500.) , " ) OO.QO , frk , ,000.0, , Q lo , , , , :90 3, BO0.OO 8, ,279:73 2,744.5, :0 25, B * ,GG6: , , , , , " , , BOtOO, , , Enter Bowlng Tourney Three teams 6f fve boys each wll be entered n thrd annual Unon County-hRh. school bowlng tournament March 4 nt Echo Lanes, Route 22, Mountansde, Wllm Martn, head physcal educaton department, announced. Teams wll be selected ;t t trustng later n week, Martn sad.. 3, , , , , OO ,000.00, , , , , , , , , , , , , GG , _ 769, , , , , fb) Contngents j fsft««ra*s«a>g -fltsa Contngent Appropratons: Salares and Wages... L (ncludng. 2, , ,500.00,245.00, j Contngent) 47, , , , , , ,4V.73 5,56.60 _.. ;. 77, , , , ,564X0 89, , , , ,564,00 % 674, , , , , Partng Meters nsurance Audt adjustment lor tssl 5,000.00, ,000.00, ,000.00, , JH) asm olaumy avxpencu* tares Muncpal (h> Total General AppvcjpcAtans Cac Bsfun 3, , , , FOR LOCAL DSTRCT. SCHOOL PUBPOSES: (j> Deterred Cnargcs and Statotorr Expendtures Local School: 83l > 770; , Local School Dstrct ,73.00 Total Deferred Statutory Loral School (k) Total pratam (j Fbr Local Dstract School "spsunmbstaspac () TotaGoaera ApproprT- 29, , ,73.00 % % 29, , f 29,73.00 s 29, ,73.00 (m) Reserv* for DnooUected % 860, , Total General _ , , ,039.97, , t , DEDCATON BT RDER R. S. 40:2-8. " dedcated revenues antcpated durng year 954.from Dog Lcenses! arc hereby antcpated as levenue and are b peby approprated for purposes to whch sad revenue s dedcated by statute or or cjt requl tjnent." " ATCNODC TO BUDGET BTATtMENT ASSETS: Cash and nvestments..._ { Recevables wth Offettng Res-rves: Recevable Tax Ttle Lens Recevable Property Acqured by Tax Tt> Len Lqjudaton. Or Recevables 44,24 Jfc ASSETS LABLTES. RESERVES and SURPLUS: Cash tl -*-" *rrf... BtStrre for Recevables... Surplns Revenue LABLTES, RESERVES and SURPLUS J4, O J -Com»armlve SUteraeat Current Operatons Year 953 Year 952 Surplus Revenue., Approprated 250, Current Revenue (Cash Bass): Current Taxes (96.4%) (98.34%).., Delnquent Taxes 40, All Outer Revenues and Addtons to ncome ,450, lt 29, REVENUES % 2.6, ,752.6 Appropratons Budget and Emergency Local Dstrct School Tax 833, County Taxes, 24, Or Expendtures and Deductons from ncome EXPENDTURES ,88.65, Excess from Operaton.. 226, ,78.23 Statutory Addtons to ncome 5, Tfet Amount Added to Surplus Revenue % 226, ,7843 Gve to Red Cross DEUCOCS SUNDAY ssssssssk PtENTY OF FREE PARKNG 6+e>, 2f hours a day ssscscaloe from 4.5 L complete m - - f e. fcjtr\ K 2HHC223BSSSSBS» On Route "22, Sprncfleld Across from Sander-Worth ll-hcrc Prjnuls Meet to Eat TERMTES / ARE FLYNGNOW! We have cure, as recorhmended by New Jersey, State Expermental Staton at Rutgers Unversty. EASY TO APPLY ECONOMCAL TO BUY ORTHODCHLOROBENZENE \ Sprng s Just Ahead Lmestone Gypsum MAHfMM AGRCO - VERTAGREEN SHEEP MANURE BONE MEAL BOVUNG ESPOMA : 80 b. bag 2.50 GARDEN runng SMH;-H Tree-Top Tree Wound Punt TOOLS - Loppng Shears Prune-H - (raflng Wax PEAT MOSS HYPER HUMUS MCHGAN PEAT SPRAY TREES - VNES SHRUBS SCALECDE Superor Dormant Spray Terra-Jte Vertnculte Pottng Sol See<l Flats Rootone Hornuxln Fover Grower mloor Greelotne ONON SETS SPED POTATOES WLD BRD SEED _ NO PARKNG PROBLEMS DRVE N YARD C E. TRUBENBACH F D 4-8 SOUTH AVE.E.

13 my" :r - THE CTZEN AND CHRONCLE, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY alor To Speak To Hear yf OB Cjurvnt Problems -ESS«Legslature n Acton" wll be tkeme cft adtress by As- Florence Dwyer at he "Wednesday Mornk( Q<3 Wednesday (March 3) at 9:45 a. en. at. tle tranfc*,d- Pub- Lc Leeaoy- - MrsL J>vytr.. assemblyman from -TooaCGumy., wll present many toe jsratat-tts now before Sfc&te lefudlre \*hch wll be corttsretn and jaserest.to Cranford. Sope cf *2ae pwsblems to be.ds-j CTE*S(K5 nc.. bowr lorase money for Slate aa5" fcyeducntn..do we have Speaker Wednesday MftS. FLORENCE P. DWYEft j >c.assembly scats accord-; ryc to XE* S5.0 census Jnd v.h:l krrtd c5 fcjeo and raffles,.law j fc* dopld n accbrduncef s* sute <f he people -at j. November 3rd electon? " Charles Ray, program consultant for month, wll ntroduce thtn-xpcaker. executve board club wll meet ut home Ellot Moody tomorrow.at 9:45 a. m. SPECALZNG N FLLNG PRESCRPTONS OF EYE PHYSCANS ruscurnon oracans 09 JEFFERSON AVE. Vara BUc Street Fl««r EL jl. br,. DmUy Mas. * Than, t A.. M.to P. H.. VJC to Dsplay Panel Exhbt On Columba ebratlon, ponts out ntt booklet jjbout exhbt that " struggle to know b one most exctng.dramas hstory" and that thtsdrama provded nspraton for exhbt. Columbas Bcentennal wll be a year*long observance consstng specal conferences.: convocathome Columba Unverstys bcentennal annversary, "Mans Rght to Knowledge and Free Use_re," wll be on dsplay n Cranford from Tuesday through March 6th. t may be seen a* Unon Junor College, whch s sponsorng exhbt n cooperaton Wth Columba Alumn Club Unon County, whch Wllam J, Quln.n Cranford s. vce-presdent... exhbt conssts 25 panels Coverng fve aspects Columba Bcentennal me, as follows: " nclusveness Man," Values Knowledge," Mans Rght. to (.Knowledge," "Mans Rght to Free Use Knowledge," and ""he Responsbltes, Knowledge."" -X,., panels cover a wde-range topcs, from Unted Natons Declaraton Human Rghts "to. " Teacher and Free Speech," rpm censorshp n ts varous forms, to, "Everyman.. hs noughts nd yearnngs." A typcal panel s one that-s used to lustratej secton on "Development Ctzens." llustraton or ths panel s a strkng photograph elder ctzens at a town meetng, toger wth a quotaton from James Madson, as follows: A popular Government, wthout popular nformaton, or means acqurng t, s but a Prologue to a Farce or a Tragedy; or, perhaps both.". Rchard R. Powell, drector Columbas 200th annversary ccl- ~t : tons and many or specal events. ColumbaAlumn n Unon County ae partcpatng n ths Bcentennal celebraton by presentng Jon. March 4,- n collaboraton wth Unon Junor College, an all-columba pane) whch wll dscuss " Rght Congress to nvestgate. Executve Branch." Shaheen to Be Hostess to Colony Club, Executve Board Colony-Club Grahford wll meet Monday nght at home Vctor D. Shaheen, 2 Summt road.. Those who wll attend are: Wllam G. Trometter, presdent, Hugo M. Stager, Jr.. Lawre Montgomery, Arthur E.- Bddle, Clfton Stockberger, John J. Monahan, Ernest Wllgeroth, Mllard Hallenbeck, Wlfred A. Bur- LNCOLN Talors & Cleaners M Sonth Unon Aye* Cranford raul ratetta, Tnf. t EXPERT WORKMANSHP on " -. CLEANNG & PRESSNG ALTERATONS & REPARS. o n -.,. " LADES AND MENS GARMENTS. ton. John V. SHllnan. Mr*. Thomas Campbell,- G. Frank Zmmerman, and Burton Jamson. Trometter has announced appontment followng nomnatng commttee: Mrs, Phl- p Morn, charman,. 0 James C::MgL_Tj Hann M Montgomery;. berger. Men re Servce Prvate-Ronald P. DArcy. son Mr. and Mrs*. Wllam H. DArcy 86 Sprngfeld avenue, has been assgned to Whte Sands Provng Ground, N. M. Pvt. DArcy was nducted n January,/ 953. He completed courses n "guded mssle nternal gudance repar at Fort Monmbuth and Redstone Arsenal, "Huntsvlle, Ala.,; before comng Jo Whte Sands. He has been assgned to 9393 Techncal Servce Unt, Ordnance,. at wng-ground. Before <nfrrng u _ thrservce he was a student engneerng at Stevens nsttute Technology, Hoboken: Browne Troop 5 Entertans Mors roop. ox -.cuter members mors at tealast week at home B- W. Grant, 5 Oak lane. mors who attended were: C. Krk, MWs L. Roberts, S. Sazba, Mrs; W. Weber, J, Wells, and G. Reusch., troop elected- new leaders for next month-. Vrgna Robjerts s charman, Valere Martn treasurer, and Jane Mc- Cord newrecreaton charman. Mrs, Grant and Mrs, B. B. Kptt are troop leaders. someones annversary? LONG CALL TO HOUSTON plug lax,,-mnutv call. saton-tp-taton. after 6 PM and all day Sunday Ar Force Accepts d»x for Plal Tranng Wllam H. Cox, Jr, son Mr. and Mrs, Wllam H. Cox, Sr., 502 Casno avenue has receved bs orden.to report for pl«fe tranng at Lackland Ar Force Base, San Mr. Cox appled for plots tranng under hgh school graduate program at VS. Annyjd U.S. Ar Force Recrutng SUU. r, p, OfllceButmn.Bltaab«h, «: sent to 8ajnpson Ar Force Geneva. N. Y, KENLWORTH to Red Crots v AttentoD AD Mo Dont Delay. Get you* 954 Lcense TaV Today* To Prevent Loss and ft, Have m nstalled Securely wth RAMCO LCENSE TAB AT ANY SERVCE STATON OR GARAGE... ". p ONLY ACc EACH NO SCREWS NO RVETS RV8T rroof EASrHN8TAXED CANNOT BE STOLEN Mad* n Cranford, NwJrMy By Ramco Manufacturng Company TRED OF UMP, DRAGGEM)UT LOblONG FASHONS? THEN N, SST ON THE""NKW.GHTWEGHT PELLON featured beneath Susy PeretteV exctng new "Parasol Slhouettes"! See how t gves new lfe to fashons... nukes skrts outstandng (replaces crnolnes); shapes torsos and gently molds your very best features! ts washable nner-constructon that does as much for.fashons as ron would for. 3 gal whos anemc! Were so thrlled wth Pellon and se completely new Suzy PeretteV that we cant wat tl you come n to see for yourself... all arc mracle. Bates dscplned cotton, lullboded cotton shakes ou wrnkles mnute you hang t up, and tub beauully... remans crsp permanently! As for lnes, well yre most femjnne weve seen n many a year... wth stly curved slhouettes... a fanflare tucks, shrrng or gore*, new scooped or abbrevated becklfces n fashons newe»t olve green, raspberry, peach, blue or navy! Ses 2 to 6. BETTER DRESSES, SECOND FLOOR & fk-*m?* Vo. LX. No. 6. Emergency Squad Gall To Be Used wo» Sren Blasts To Sunnkon Ahltonal rsl A«l Men to< Duty ;..«long ar rad sren blasts n :. :uture wll.mean that Frst A : Squad fc summonng addton- *: -n for an emergency case, t -.. < (et-ded ata squad meetng n. Muncpal Buldng Monday V:«.-tor D. Shaheen, squad pres-,-, :. explaned that n usual cases. ;,, cvculy s experenced n us- [M: lcphone servce at polce.,..qartcrs to summon two > :lt-e men needed to man.,r-:mbnce. He sad twas. decd- «. how.over, that an emergency >::;,l should be agreed upoj to f.;-v.r.<<n addtonal manpower n >».-:;l cases where more than.].::;*ry complement s requred. T.- sgnal wll be two sren blasts (,lwut 30 seconds duraton. r!:ns were., dscussed for a!,: M-to-house canvass n Aprl tr May to rase funds to help pay :, r ; new ambulance and for :r.p(><e<l squad headquarters at (VMfnnal and North" avenues. A d.;v s sought that wll not conflct v.h or fund drves,, Followng.a report by Walter M. C per, charman new am- -u);mce commttee, recommendk *:cl:se - a new Vehcle at ths vv. commttee" was author-,t-l to decde, upon, make and *-,-,.)«l and to expend up to S squad also moved to request : o ol d Ambulance Commtteeto c!!vort bonds t holds nto. t-.fh and to turn over ambu-!,!ht replacement fund- to F::*t Md Sqw*d. Ths s exncctcd ".< rorde over 8,000 toward purrr.u<c n new vehcle.. Ostrbuted at meetng were kvues and Frst Ad Councl eml>!» ns for sauad members un- :<-«s. Capt. Harry Page, Leu-!tn:m<s John Hall and George Sy-,-c>key and Sgt. Mchael Skora revcved gold badges and, gold str:,ps for r caps, whle chrome plrncd badges were ssued to lner.t-n. Also dstrbuted were n-..una for cars carryng frst ad.funmcnt and stretchers. Ncholas St. Jphn LaCortc, Alre E. Frgola and Walter M. Cr»(.>er were presented wth r credentals as delegates to S,te Councl Frst Ad Squads. Alternate delegates are August rmann, Jr., Mchael Skora ;:u George Syseskey. Presdent Shaheen reported that Tv-ushp Engneer P. J. Gral.,() approved proposed loca:ou" (or squads headquarters; uldng. but that fcal word had :.<.! yet been receved from Townshp Commttee on sounds rfqhtyf for permsson to use trangular plot runnng from North avenue, east, back to- Jersey Cenr;l property on Centennal ave- :;n\ Mr. Shaheen apponted Fre Chef Howard G. Schndler, Polce (Contnued ol page eght), NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 954 Seek Sut Dsmssal Acton to Block Pool Fled l»y Brantleys n Superor Court townshp wll move for ds- v s.l a sut to block Cran- Swmmng Club, nc., from j n( j a prvate pool bcf lco Kchard Hughes Trenton Superor Court, Elzabeth, on ;u-h 2. Mr.- and Everett Brantlcy C, Garden streeled sut urdav through r attorney,.-rry,wcltchck Elzabeth, wth nty Clerk Henry G. Nulton. ft-ndants nclude Townshp Cranford. Townshp Com!co. Buldng nspector Fred V-Ucr and club. > -sut, planfs- seek have set asde an amendment Cranford zonng ordnance n:ttng constructon saym-nools n Cranford on plots nv acres or more. Town- ;p Cammttec adopted ths or- ".nce <m January 26. Tn- sut also seeks to forestall ssuance nf a buldnc p*rmt r constructon a pool, house am pxrktg area at : nferd and Haskns avenues, < Townshp Commttee apoved <uance a permt for y constructon on February o ntmated cost project S00 - RooseveUto peakmond UJC Panel Tonght to Feature Halley t-rrd»% kfcnnd clann rnu) tn-tttrf ut lh» post Offce ut Cranford, N. J. 24 Pages TEN" CENTS Cranford College Club wll* present Frankln D. Roosevelt at-an open meetng n Cranford Hgh School on-monday evenng at 8:5 p. m. To promote a better understandng UN and ts program by general publc, Roosevelt wll speak on "You and UN." Snce club_ s openng ts meetng to publc, ho tckets wll be ssued nor any admsson charged. At hgft" school, doors wll be open at 7:45. p. m, A secton audtorum wll be reserved for College Club members, Townshp Commttee, Board Educaton and representatves press. No seats wll be reserved after 8:5 wth excepton press" secton. club presdent, Gerald Thurstpn, wll presde, but no busness wll be transacted; George Sauer s n charge " program for; evenng and wll ntroduce speaker.. - Roosevelts latest book Tr- dn and Awakenng East" (9-53) s a rcasult her trp to Near and Mddle East where she vsted Lebanon, Syra, Jordan, srael, Pakstan and nda. She also spent some tme n 952 n Burma, ndonesa, Sngapore, Snm, Phlppnes and Hawa. n 953 she toured Japan and revsted Eu -rope.- Followng her resgnaton as Amercan delegate to Unted Natons, she: became assocated wth Amercan Assocaton for Unted Natons oh a volunteer, bass. am ths organzaton s to promote and cultvate a better understandng UN and ts work by people n genera. Members program commttee n charge arrangements are: Bernard B. Kott, charman. Ms. Albert Goldberg," S. Thomas Hall, Lews t>. Erngton, Leonard E. Moody, Joseph P. Rhen, Charles Van nwagen,. A. M. Wlson, Davd Tyre, H. A. Bryan-AshweH, and Bruce Gllespe. Publcty was handled by S. Ellot Hume and John J. Durkn. Ushers who wll assst at ths meetng, all students at.granford Hgh School, arc: Mabyn Reeves, charman* JSancy Lerda, Gayle Sass. Susan Eschenlauer, Elln Cfee, Margot Sten, Nancy Renert, Gertrude Ramsey, Tamzh MncDonald hart. and Marjore Ren-: Heart Drve Tops Goal Collectons Total 3,34 n Cranford, Co-charmen Announce Wth collectons n. Cranford now totalng 3,34.53, fund goal Amercan Heart Assocaton 2,03 has been exceeded by almost 50 percent. Ths was announced today by - James F. Burnash, charman, and Wllam J. Gubas, co-charman. Except for collectons plastcs hearts whch were dstrbuted n Cnmford stocs, drve has been completed, Burnash explaned. donatons from plastc hearts wll ncrease total, she sad.. drve leaders announced y wsh to thank all workers and all those who contrbuted to successful drve. Collectons by dstrcts were as follows, Burnash tnd Gubas announced: Frst, 24,72; second, 4; thrd, 20.90; fourth, 60.56; ffth; 207.0; sxth, 7,- 25; seventh, 6.2; eghth, ; nnth, Also, tenth, 2.83; eleventh, 9.30; twelfth, 79.68; thrteenth, 74.5; fourteenth ; ffteenth, 72.50; sxteenth, ; seventeenth ; and eghtcouth, t was announced that card (Contnued on page eght College Club Speaker WRS ELEANOR ROOSEVELT CD Alert Planned Sren Effcency Test To Be Surprse Alarm; Name Deputy Drector Announcement that Cranford wll have u surprse CD test n near future to determne adequacy or nadequacy alarm equpment, and appontment G. Holmes Wllams, Jr., 4 Makatom drve, as deputy drector, were hghlghts a meetng Cvlan Defense Councl n Muncpal Buldng Monday nght. Drector Francs W. Foreman sad that CD tests here n past have been publczed beforehand to an extent - possbly detractng from a good tral avalable alarm equpment. Some resdents, he added, have reported that srens could not be heard beyond a very short dstance from town center. Success or falure next CD test, drector declared, wll hnge prmarly on- warnng from CD srens., - Mr. Wllams was named deputy drector to" succeed Kenneth W. versen, who resgned because pressure or actvtes. Mr. Wllams has been servng on councl for some tme n an admnstratve capacty. Drector Foreman advsed councl members new responsbltes to be undertaken n matter.dsaster relef affectng.communty. Addtonal copes "CD and Dsaster Control plan," a manual publshed by - State CD, wll be secured for study, he sad.. - A report on assstance Cranford College Club n a survey to determne number and avalablty small trucks that naay be used n an. emergency by transportaton branch CD was presented by Ferrs S. Swackhamcr, transportaton fcer. * A panel dscusson on subject " Rght Congress to nvestgate Executve Branch" wll be held tonght at 8:5»t Unon Junor College. Among. panelsts.wll be Rudolph Halley who receved wde acclam as nvestgatng. counsel for Senate Crme Commttee. dscusson s be.ng sponsored byl Columba Alumn Club onon County n collaboraton wth Unon Junor-College to celebrate Columba Unverstys bcentennal. Because wde nterest n "topc, publc has been nvted by club and college to attend and to partcpate n queston and answer perod whch wll be held followng dscusson by panel. Also" servng on panel wth Mr. Halley, former presdent New York Cty Councl,.wll be Dr. Abel A, Hanson, general secretarjl,- Teachjers College, Columba Unversty; Edward N. Burke edtoral staff Newark Evertng News; Pressor Jack E. Wensten Columba Law School faculty; and Fred J.Khour, a pressor poltcal scence at Vllanova Unversty, Phladelpha. Judge Alfred E. Modarell U. S. Dstrct Court for New Jersey wll serve as moderator., Pressor Khour, a natve Cranford, attended Cranford Hgh School and Unon Junor College before completng hs undergraduate work at Columba College where he receved hs BS n 938 and hs MA n 939. He joned ar-force n 942 andserved as. metercologst untl end war n 945. Durng" ensung years, whle engaged n teachng frst at Unversty Tennessee and n at Unversty Connectcut and for past three years n hs present post, he contnued workng for hs doctorate whch Columba awarded hm n members all-colum- Lons Club To Sponsor Vson Week n observance "Save Your Vson Week," Cranfprd Lons- Club wll sponsor a vsual screenng program Tuesday n Suburban Trust Company. club, through Dr. Geldon Hndman. one ts members, has arranged for a Bausch and Lomb precson nstrument for measurement vsual sklls and effcency. screenng program wll fer to publc, -wthout cost, a smple and quck analyss such eye sklls as depth percepton, dstant and readng vson, color dscrmnaton and or factors pertnent to clear and comfortable» (Contnued on Page Eght) Rehearsals Underway at CHS ForSade, Emma Folles 9.. sut seeks to < --tran club permanently from uldnjj n pool or any or strut-- oxcept ns authorzed n "njj ordnance. - - planfs mantan n ut that ordnance amendment unlawful because t was adopted r tho purpose at bcnclltng only." rlub. t usurps functons zonng board and t constan. abuse dscretonary JN by Townshp Conmt- <. planfs charge that nldng wll reduce value -r property and ncrease traffc "-<J nose n vcnty. ntensve rehearsals arc underway for nnth edton "Sade and Emma Folles," whch Crahford Hl-Y Clubs wll present n hkh school audtorum on March 0 and 20. A large cast more than 00 young men and women from sx grades n hgh school wll appear n varety show, whch has become one major extracurrcular events school and whch annually attracts large audences. Sade and Emma, mpersonated ths year by Joan Guerrcvo nnd Melda Sejjcbadc.-wlll appear n tradtonal prologue. Act One wll be desgnated as "Musc Hall Varetes." Act Two s known, us Autobography," orgnal sketch featurng an enttled " Slumber Party" enacted by seven young men; a»vm exhbton, a Folles "Tryout," and a Commencement secne presentng hj;h school chor. Act Three, wll be on board a U. S. worshp and wll depct a show beng presented to entertan salors. ncluded n acts arc fve chorus lnes, captaned by Mary Anne McGure, Bernle Kurznsk, Dorecc Hann, Cammv Fcrro and Carla Castaldo; a Hawaan troupe headed by Jayne Throneberry; a group senor boys n a st shoe number; and a group junor boys nterpretng "Natve Dancer." Or dance acts nclude Castaldo ssters, Pat Hurt and Charlotte Peel; Mary Anne Mc- Gulre and Gayle Sass; Ruth Goctz and Blanche Farna, Bobby Fcrro, Lcona Henry, Glenn Geddngs, Elync Dunfec, Carolyn Steams and Bll Lvngston. and Sandra Castaldo n an acrobatc dance., Vocal acts nclude Wllam Douglas and Marge Renhart, Rchard Mory, Conne Dela Serra, Maron Phllps, Joan Gucrrero, Fred Jackson, Betty Wlkunder, U grls ensemble ten, a boys (Contnued on page eght) to On Sperry Tract Plots Permt Approval Seen For Frpt Tnree Homes At Meetng Tuesday Permts for. frst three homes n a proposed 57-h6me development n 34-acre Sperry tract arc expected to be approved by Townshp Commttee at. ts.meetng Tuesday nght, t was learned ths week from Buldng nspector. F. J. Deller. Work, clearng a tract for- thty three ntal dwellngs, whch wll serve as model homes, was started ths weekby Morval Homes, nc., Clfton, owners property, located south-. Lehgh Valley Ralroad between Centennal and Walnut avenues. frst three homes wll be located on Munsee drve, near Crahford terrace, and constructon cost s lsted at ll,0<\) each. Sperry tract wus changed from ndustral back to Resdence "A" zone by Townshp Commttee last September. Fnal acton on ordnance followed a publc h ttdd b th ba panel; a spokesman for club ponted out, were selectedt<v represent varous nformed ponts vew, on subject whch are held by serous thnkng persons n - many felds our socety.., topc for tonghts dscusson concdes wth me unverstys. celebraton "Mans Rght-to- Knowledge and Free Use re." Arrangements for panel have been worked out by a commttee Columba Alumn Club Unon County comprsed John M. MacKenzc Weslcld, charman; Joseph J. Clarck Elzabeth. Erc O. Fprstcr Hllsde, Wllam J. Qunn Cranford, and H. George Grcm Fanwood. Dr. Kenneth C. MacKay, presdent Unon Junor College and secretary alumn club, and Wllam F. Glmm Wesleld. presdent group, were ex-flco members commttee.. Honorary PBA Elects Mayor Daub Named To Second Term AH Branch Presdent Mayor L. Thomas Daub Garwood has been rcelccted-prcsdcnt WMfrary Branch, Cranford Local 52,. Patrolmens Benevolent Assocaton. followng slate fcers submtted by nomnatng commttee was also elected: Frst vcepresdent, Henry A. Klubenspes; second vce-presdent, Joseph Caruso; secretary, Anthony G. Hehrch; treasurer, Robert B. Schaffher; and scrgejnt-ut-arms, A. A. Smth. Also followng trustees: A. W. Burley. Charles Chrstan, C. J. ColHns, B. E. Dckerman, Harry R. Hens, Joseph Hennessey,, Edward C. McMahon, Ross E. Rowland, Carroll K. Sellers and Edward. Shaheen. Servng on. nomnatng commttee were: Mr. McMahon, charman. Mr. Chrstan, Fred Fromm, H. R. Jacobus and George Lncoln. re were no nomnatons from. floor and secretary was requested to cast one vote for entre slate as submtted by nomnatng commttee. Followng electon, a flm, Ths s Lousana," wan shown. A socal.hour at whch Garwood members were hosts followed. meetng was held at Cranwood, Garwood.. Drama Slates f Harvey "Harvey" by Mary Chase wn be Sprng producton Crunford Dramatc Club, t was announced at. board meetng Tuesday nght ut home presdent, J. Stanley, 9 Sylvester street. "Harvey" wll be gven at Sherlock Hall on nght* ol Aprl 29 d 30 d M Th K wuns Charty Beneft ML be Frday nght Aprl 30 wfutlhuf club sponsorng entre tcket sale for that performance, J«ne» Burnash, Hrst vce-presdent Dramatc Club, announced. Channlng Rudd at Kwans (Contnued on paa* eght; ng attended by more than 00 resdents. More than a dozen townspeople voced, r vews for and aganst, rezonng measure durng hour-and-three-quartcr hearng. new homes n development are expected to sell n 6,000 prce range. See Case n Contest Former Reprenentatve Expected to Announce Bd for Senate Seat Former Congressman Clfford P." Case Rahway s expected to announce hlb canddacy for Republcan nomnaton for Jptod States Senator today or tomorrow, t was learned last nght from authortatve sources... Endorsed by Unon County Good Government organzaton and urged to enter race by many promnent party leaders throughout state, Rahway resdent, presently presdent Ford Foundatons Fund for Republc, has been noncommttal. Sources close to former congressman declared last nght that he s expected to make an announcement momentarly. t was rumored n poltcal crcles yesterday that. Senators H. Alexander. Smth and Robert C. Hcndrckson probably wll ssue a jont statement sometme today n whch latter wll wthdraw as a canddate for reelecton and both wll endorse Mr. Cases canddacy. f ths acton takes place, t also s expected that. former State Treasurer Walter Margetts,, Jr., also may be persuaded to wthdraw, leavng senatoral feld clear for Rahway Republcan. Nomnatng pettons for Mr. Case were crculated n Cranford and elsewhere n Unon County durng past week. t s practcally a certanty that former congressman wll receve endorsement Essex County Clean Government Republcans f he enters race. Many Cranford Republcans arc keenly nterested n Mr. Case as ths communty gave hm strong support n. hs bds for Assembly and durng several terms h Congress. He made hs frst and one hs few publc appearances snce resgnng from Congress last August before Cranford Cor lege Glub n November when he was ntervewed by a panel Unon County newspaper edtors. Kndergarten Roundup C. four elementary schools wll contnue annual summer round-up for kndergarten chldren today and tomorrow. Dr. Howard R. Best, superntendent."schools, reported. Enrollment wll beheld front :30 to noon at each school. " GOP Topc UJC Students to Debate Subject at Of Club Wednesday "s McCarthylsm Necessary to Combat Communsm n Amerca?" That wjll be topc a debate : learns from Unon Junor College at.a meetng Wednesday at 8:30 p. m. Cranford Republcan Club n MuncpnrBuUlnu. t wll not be a decson debate, but wll provde background for a queston and unswcr perod wth audence partcpatng, Weynun O. S t f presdent, announced. affrmatve team wll be made. up John Canrght and Walda P. Kcve, both Crahford, and Carroll Robertson. West- Held, whle John Bossong West- Held, Lnda Wnckler Mountansde and Anne Neufeld Cranford wll uphold ncgntjve sde. general publc s nvted to queston debaters and to express a pont vew on- ths current controversal subject, Mr. Steengrafc sad. He wll presde durng : debate and dscusson. Durng, regular busness meetng, annual electon olleers wll be held. Mr. Steengrafe has-been nomnated for second term as presdent. For Bg Week-End. " y \. - -Cranford-Carwood-KelHortl Area Resdents Asked to Help Workers Complete Canvass For 4,405 Ths Saturday am Sunday - "bg week-end- s comng up f<-r l>54 tn:;.:trr.v- <4 Cranford-Garwood-Kenlworth Chapter, Amercan Red Cr«=.s. wth workers havng been urged to complete r canvas md Sunday..., *.. - ". *; Pontng out that ths s frst" tme, such a :;:Solcttlg pljtl K.Ut ) lucdly,- Pan! O. DLK.! tve charman <<*r tht {resdents to ctv..perut r contrbutons y«-» workers callths vv*v;-«.-?-:. Crnfurds quut.» U Sl-.-JtsS.,;n Mr. Dunham saet t s h.v;-c! U> l- Jtan ths goat n one aetk-end canvusctnt!. Workers on Nurth Su:e re n charge Werner l-"t<r;:--as»rt Suggests Conventon Dwyer AHKU Sett*on to Revse States Tax Structure A tax revson conventon where tax specalsts representng busness, real estate, ndustry and or nterests could pool thor deas n an cftort to gve New Jersey a rnnrc equtable state tax structure was advocated yesterday by Florence P. Dwyer, Unon County assemblywoman, n u talk before Wednesday Mornng Club n publc lbrary. Pontng out that state presently depends on such sources as alcohol, gamblng, gasolne and nhertance for. bulk ts revenue, Elzabeth legslator declared more equtable means should be found to carry state costs and partcularly to rase more funds for state ad to educaton. She- sad. proposed new state taxes to rase an addtonal 25 mllon dollars for educaton wll not reduce local property tax. but may help n "holdng lne." three proposed new or addtonal taxes, are: An extra cent-a-gallort tax on gasolne, ncrease..states "take" from race tracks, and ncrease corporaton > tax from.8 a mll to one mll, Dwyer cautoned aganst overtaxng corporatons, pontng out that or states, arc makng attractve overtures to New Jersey ndustry to move to new locatons. She urged all voters, to express an opnon on bngo and raffles queston n referendum n Aprl 20 prmares, declarng that t wll not be necessary to state party preference to vote on bngo measure alone. She sad, (Contnued on page three) Arert* Charmen",e.:u\:.::j:>d uh..-:: he WERNER FREUDENBERG :. RCHARD C. THEDE Grl Scout Celebraton Annvernary Week Okuervance Planned By Cranfurd Area Unts Pluns for celebmton forty-second brthday Grl Scouts n Unted State*, were mndc at a meetng Cranfod Area Grl Scout Councl last Monday. Julette Gordon Low organzed frst troop on March 2, 02. at her home n Savannah, Georga, and ths year week >f March 7-4 s berk observed s Natonal Grl Scout Week, Ms. B, C. Bclden, presdent, aulounccd. - me Grl Scout Week ths year s ; "Know Your Neghbors Know Your Naton," and.bcldcn reported scouts n Cr.-mford urea have been d«n:: that through partcpaton n a varety servce projects. A dsplajt-se projects wll be featured at Harttts Pant Shop dur- M L l d! 20 "Sfaple- phtv. MU &:< fcjr de O3S S-Uth t"cu;:t.-.te s. ncruru*-* "t tho ourtvx n-n South Sde nt town. Mr: Freudotbcr. whev KAS * ed n Cwmfod snce tt*3». s>. or research chemust-at hc U Dvson, th- Rurral A» Works. He, formerly ate pressor olf- chrejwy at Fnrdham Unversty. Mr. Frctde-nberu s a menu- *> Ant-rean Chemcal Socctj.. StKnu X> (scence research.swtetyk Wcstleld Tenns Club :u/f Crj>f«<d Dramatc Club. He t>, rru.nrtcd n d has two. daughlets. S:;*us. a ldent at Colorado Cr>:[«%;<-. nft Maron, a Senor ut CranfTd Hah School Mr. de alsv y un.p!»>ed- by General Anlne n Ltuml. wh»-rc he s superntendent «f»>vnsjructon, repar awl n.»ttet«uv. lcfor becomng attllated wth General Anlne, >ers. aa.foe "USJ employed by Hnerord and Terry, nc.. Clayton, n f»cw «.f water. treatment. for ndusral purposes, atul by tht Cetr;«! Chemcal Company u* mwtulo.a supervsor, n u lu*-vy <rhcnc-»l. manufacturng unt at thcr Delaware Works n M-.tcu. y«wdc. Pa. Born n Canuten. he-attended grade and hgh sthv*>! hene and Allentown, Pa.. preparauwy School. -He was cruaojn! from Muhlenberg College. Allcntown. n HW2 wth a Bachelor <rt Scw-»ce degree.,and attended Unversty Pennsylvana School Medcne. 5*33. Mr, de, aqtve n Ju<»r Achevement rrtovemtl n Unon County, s pteertmy busness and producton a<vs«r tor U?«Junor Achevement <wn5j!y sponsored by Pees Runc and Trust Computy rf VV.feW He has publshed nur.erous artcles on corroawu..pa«n:s:. J t engtcernt! lh jects n techncal and teadc journals natonal ercuttww. He»s a member Amercan nstute Chemcal Engneers, Natonal Assocaton Cftrrv«>on En!ne*. l rs, Nat«aal A?o<f<caton Power E»j;ne»;rs. Plant. Engneers" Assoctat>ct and Mddlesex Countes (Cotuued M pa->" and Az- Prayer Day Rte Slated tt p ng. week, Mrs,. L. Leland, bl lt h R«v. A. J. T S >«k Tomorrow At olvar>- Churrl At World Day «f Pray servce tomorrow at t:3»»». m. t U g,, publc relatons charman, nounccd. Many troops have made K" ; k t," trny favors for hosptals n en- ; ; operaton an- j Calvary Luran Church. h«- U*-v. Arnold J. Duh!o,u.-t. pallor, wll. ttpc "TSt y wth Junor on page Red New Drector for Boys Camp Rchard K. Lovelund, an nstructor and coach at Avon Old Furms Preparutory School, Avon, Conn., and formerly Cranford, has been named drector Cranford Boys Camp, Slver Lake, near Hope, for comng Hcuson, t was announced ths wcek by Charles C. Goodfellow, Jr., presdent, followng a meetng camps board ot trustees Thursday nght n Muncpal Buld- ng. Mr. Loveland wll Succeed Stanley F. Grayson, camp drector for past sx seasons. latter has accepted an appolhtmcnl_s manager new Cranford Swmmng Club, nc. A former camper und counclor at Boys Camp, Mr. Lov.cland was graduated from Cranford Hgh School n 047 and from and 30 ard May. Tho fcc- WntSojton Unversty wth cum p>nts on U y l, H6He honors n 05. He partc- ll hk tk pated n football, hockey, track und or actvtes whle n hgh school. At Prnceton he was u member footbull and wrestlng teams, lowng crew and managed varsty track team. Commssoned u second leutcoant n 95, he was graduated from Artllery School at Ft, Sll, Okla., and served n Korea successvely as motor fcer, ammunton fcer - und executve olllcer a 55 mm. howtzer battery. He was promoted to frst leutenant n January, 053, Lt. Lovelund wus uworded. Army commendaton medal, Korean servce medal, UN servce medal and three battle stars for hs overscan servce. He was separated from actve duty last August. Mr. Loveland s son Er-.-cst JC. Lojvelund, head th. Latn dcp«rlment at Crunford Hgh School, and late Lovelaud. Davd Gordon wll return to. camp for hs thrd season as chef, and trustees expect to announce appontment ;u assstant drector wthn next few days. seven-week Season wll open on Sunday, July 4, and close on Sunday, August 22. Regstraton blanks wll be avalable ut annual eurnp reunon to be held early.n Aprl. Anor full camp enrollment U antcpated.. Weekly tuton for 054 season was fxed at 22 a week for Crunford boys between atu.t pr«>-rjr". t> lurng tl by - Crarfc. Councl Church Worr.«ht us turn wth Crurvford Councl. Throughout thr country. sm-vtv has be«.-rt pruvuced by General Dcpartr&ret «>f Unted Church \,VW:.«rn and hs 8 and 5, and 27 a week forlr-en promoted overset by out--town boys. latter are Dvson Fort-tan M»*.-«ms o* not accepted unless re are va- Xutnn.l Councl Churches. cancles n camp on June 5. Partcpatng n trustees approved apprupr- bo t. K. Xcurt.«r. «f Ca\vjry. atons for nstallaton two Luran Church. L. J. F«-rnew paddle tonns courts and two rs cf Trty. EpL>cv»j)! Cfcutch. new" basketball p«hts and hack- Dauul Ku<v «>< O-<«.b Pn-. boards, and for purchase tve n ten.n Church. M;> K»na Rndozen new non-breakable platesdnlph St. SJtarkN A_M.E-Church. and 30 new mattresses. Several mnor, repars waterfront Morse Sh«;>.r> around Jth-F.l and XTr*. area, lodge carred out cabns wll be sprng on recommendaton o Mr. Ms. Louf H Gr»ysfoj> and last years stalf. M>l<>>t and Comnttct* appontments for tho n charuo tho vear were annoutu-d by.re lv.>th :-.«.-r.k and os - <>f ths Chnch. Mt> lo>t Frst Prv?!>tc-n l>e s --he Mr. Goodfellow as follows: Man- church. tenance buldngs, grounds and W.n.-u vf a.s c r. s s.j r w- Kupment F. J. Dooley, V. D. vttcd tn.ttcrul t:-.e x.r\:ct. Mrv. Shaheen, P... Gnll, J. M. MenteEnf-t rc.uu-<f und AuROstTh-rmam: camp operaton, actvtes, ktchen, fwd.». k, r : transportaton J. K. All.n. J. W. * r>» Hours transportaton J K, ; Ctw. C. L. Frt/. K. A. Peterson Townshp CU-rk J- and G. W. Scott; camp personnel, fes anrm.ce. t.v:.\. publcty, reustraton, welfare wll bo ovn unt:! 9 H. M. Crane, Charles M. Hay. Ar- thouuh Th<rs.)jy. thur Boertmann and tev. Rob- to.<.v.nr.tr.<x-»te vou-:s rx< f! UV.trr O-fhjr h» loe thu B ert G. 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