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THE CRANFOHD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20/. 1.951
Page Twenty-eight
GARWOOD — More than 6QQ:
children attended the • gala Christmas party held Sunday in Lincoln
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THE.CRANFORD CITIZEN ANO" CHfeONICLE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1051
More Chick
Guild as 'hostesses
[—Saturday
a Christmas,afternoon-there-will-be
party, for all' children The Mayor and Council of the Bor6u,h
Garwqod wljl receive sealed propoui,
in the beginning and primary de- of
at its meeting place in the Borough HTTI
Garwood. N e w Jeraey. at 8:30 p ,
partments of St, Paul's Sunday December
1951. for the f u r
School. The affair, to be held from new o n26.
e ton pick-up Truck
Page Tv.'enty-nlne
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•[ GARWOOD -— Board of Health Sunday School teachers. There Will
taxes,;
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Tomorrow; Li*t Events. Cbnvicl«Ml of yicliitions
Shirt, Toy at Parliy
Oiristmag Celebration '
KENILWQRTH-—.yrsYiding^d r-KteNILWORTH —- Nichol-w p . j KENILWOKTH — »A Cub• Scon'. •'" KfiNIUVORTH' — .Ghristmas
I^ions Club member.; arid
McKinley Schools»witfM'cess fr.v tfctpe of. 2 Mansion torracc, ,Cran-iSw<?atshfrt niW a trw were (.li.-"tril'>- ))a.rt-v
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The right t o reject any proposal or
Thie program consisted of a group held its last meeting of the year be movies, games, singing and re-waive any informality therein in
with
the BTW is reserved.
of four films: Hopalong Cassidy in last week at Borough Hall. Seven freshments. .
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Chtiir Concert
Oh Sunda
Presbyterian
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in the
wus lined $200 and S5 'cost
j morrow at'3"p7m. CUissis will, ro-'
1S3 ;ist Saturday at a. Christmas William. Brndtriek, vice-p:-i'skl«fcrit,
'sumo January 3.
' -j-in Municipal'Court, Monday nit;ht!
in St. Theresa's Church. A in chnrjjv, has'Jin'nfiunceci.
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First -'basketball- game will
fV"*' M»S?istrate William Brudor, wlv.)! Party1
Gifts Traded at Party
1 5 0 Persons Attend •
Lohinaiih,
Police
Pistol
Rotary
Has
Yule
two i small gift also w;is presented \u
also
A
iiViiyahour
will
be
featured,
"Tale of Redwood," "Howdy Doo- more cases of. chicken pox and one
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January 8. with Harding School i
revoked his license for
Of Fire Dept. Auxiliary
Democratic Club Parly , dy at Christmas,'*' Wood^ Wpod- case of .mumps weer reported.'
BOROUGH O r GARWOOD
other riiemisen; of young.mt'mber» .ami Siin't;' Clans will tiistributtv
Team,
Get
Awards
pitted against a Garwood elemen- years.
P
P
arty*
Inducis
Additional
Kilts for all childrrp 'Rpfreshmonta.,
WALTER S. McMANus
I ••'. CAR WOOD — Auxiliary of the
team
at
Garwood.
Kenneth
A.
Gerald
R.
ReTiihart
of
15
Greaves
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lARWOOD — Annual dinner. pecker in "Dippy Diplomat" and
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William J. Willsey
their families.
K.EN1LWUKTH . — Patrolman
cRrit:
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liotai'y.
Club
will be" served.
GARWOOD
NEWS
coach,
hits
beui
; Fire Department" held its annual
dance and Christmas party of Gar-:"Mighty.* Mouse" followed by agave a report on the recent Health
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Charles' Lohmann was. awarded a
held a ' Christm'tte party at the
Aii
tj[j^juLil - w i l l
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iito^K'* T ~ ~
[practice
sessions
for
this
month
j Christmas party Monday evening
(Continued on page six).
$3.75
costs
for
speeding.
Wood Democratic Club was atmagic show. ' •• . •
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Officers' Convention he attended in
tiold tie cjiisjj, and the Kenilworth
luncheon ' meeting yesterday in to prepare-for a 10-game schedule.
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Eric Hamilton for'.memv
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at Borough' HalL In the charge
tendedby^ about 150 members and Mr.; Williams of Plainfleld who Atlantic City, sponsored by the
and i it . r .s t,,.
Police Pistol Team, an engraved
Hitchiri" Post' Inn, Union, it was
ijlood to the arm'td
James
of Last Orange*
-who
j j I je l c l l stattich.
of Mrs. ; John McKIuskey, .the
guests Saturday at Lithuanian Xib- recently came to this country from New Jersey. League of MunicipaliChritmas program for kindt'r-jhad
liledBess
a.cohirplaint
of assault
and
trophy, for- excellenpe • in • Union
announced
this"
week
by
Kenneth
Wrtipped
sift;;.
Purchase
was
made'
h.rcos to lill a 125-pint area quota';
~Wi—exchange
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gacteii_th£QUgh_Gxad.e_3jvdllJie^aUb!Xltti-y_J3n_D_QcemneL^
County League mafksmjnship this
GARWOOD"His ".Woiiderf u erty-Hall,- jLinden. /.-——• -— Holland as-a displaced-person.-was t i e s . — ^ — — ; • '.-..' • . . . ' . •:•.. •
KENiLiWORtH — Two Christ- Fahnestock, president, . —
I gifts, collecting of gifts for a loca Name" will be the theme of the The party'took the form of a^ vic- the magician: Also present Was Oneof the most Important prob" Lee
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Last wceK, Charles A. Philhower ljP. m. today in the auditorium.Anna
mas Eve services wtl.'b.e offered in
party.
children's home, and, refreshments Rev. Eric Tougher at the regulai tory fete to celebrate election of Santa Glaus, who distributed lucky lems brought • before the group,
came
a
defendant
in
a
crcss^comParents
have
been
invited.
A
t h e paircOman, who sparked the CcmrriUnity iWethodisf Church on of West%ld, past district gover- Christmas message will be given'by plairit filed by the person he ac- 'Servt'd-refreshments were Larry
Paffenroth, Sanders
ttitis
A brief business meeting pre 11 a. m, Sunday woriship service William Severage, a club-support- prizes and individual giljS;
said Mr. Willsey, was that of the
team, with his consistent near-per- Vldnday, the Rev. John R. Deii- nor, inducted four ne?w Members Edwin A. Kraus, supervising prin- cused: Both Wer^'ordered held-for |Domo»ikoS, Uo^t^ DiAn«elo, B^y- V. S. original coal reserve* equal
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Higher
Expense
Roll
ceded
the
celtbration.
Mrs.
Ceorgi
Malines
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Winners
of
lucky
prizes
were:
landlord-tenant heating problem.
• And Hart drC Backed Kodner,, president, presided, v at Garwood Presbyterian Church ed 'candidate,' to Borough Council
and a transfer from Newark, Kenfect targets, led his. fellow-mem- leimer announced yesterday..
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IjJirrison, Ed- 17,000 tons per person.
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Evenings from ........ .............. 7:00
cipal, and 25- numbers will be per- the Grnnd Jury. Complaints.-re- an G.eigcr,
'•••-,.. Girls t - Hirst prize, a large doll, Possibilities of securing a state law
| Annual Christmas choir concert in November.
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Indicated
for
19$2-5a
neth
Bartlett
of
White
Laboratorbers
to
Hfth
place
in
the
leag'ue.,
Haymond
•Kay
ward
and
A
15-mihute
organ
and
chain
Cant.
Shows
Sat.
&
Sun.
sulted
from
un
.alleged,
nltereution
0
By Republican Club
formed
by
children
in
the
assemLinda
^Ann
Owen;
second
prize,
a
to cover all aspects of the question
will be held during the Candleligh
THURS. — FBI. — SAT,
Councilman James R. Walsh and
Awards were made'last week at irelude will/bejjln Ot 7:45 p. in.,ies. New. members arte: Charles bled grades.
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and lloUJayi
durini* n Robert Mindiis, Richard » Mazzii- ; A N I>KOF»SKI> pit»i!c.v\CE x o . «iw
'•• In School Accounts
. GARWOOD—Garwood Republitohaw
Heller,' Boro Drue Store; Rudolph
rissc
OI'IDINANCK
v;u-nt«.
and' _
Services at 4:30 p, nt-' .,•'..'••
Patrick Sacco were co-chairmen- Nanette doll, Janet "Malkbj third are being considered, •'• • ••, ,>'
t ISSL, Bort
r u n .Ma'rrcise
iviai i i ^ L ,Kon
rs.i.uP-itrv.iu y ., Ejit
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TODAY
Thru
FKIDAV
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ih'
d
children
of
the
juriior
and
in'
-No
Advance'Jn
Prices
a
dinner
in
the
Polish
National
h y t n a ,id tV;
•:•'• can Ciub Mondaymifiht at Oakland
;' KENILW0KTH —, Coriditioiial Hall for the 15 league participants. .ermediate departments will par- Roessle, Kenilworth Florists; Karl Christmas ptirtjes tomorrow wHl j union meet ing-ii) Kenilworth..
Mrs, James Casale, dressed as San- prize, a 20 inch piggy bank, Dotty Frank Braiin,. . president,
Imitiediately^ibllowing
the
Conlow,
Fl'Cd
PieVo,
Hill-old
Rovnotds,
c ,.,,. im Lilll(1 Dc-slunati.'U a/^North 16ih .
Tomorrow
Is
Another
Day'
of e^urt Will
• House endorsed three candidates
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Gregory Peck .
Mahfredl; fourth prize, a JO inch s i d e d . • ' ' • • > :
jtRrbcrnent on art itiefeased school
Rohm, J. Rohm and Sons Foun- be in Miss • Dolores Lynch's first Next regular session
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j&irt the rhoi£-wilk:visi,t-tiie-Brook- iai-CJaiis,-distributed-:gif ts^_
—-^Cttgy Over Howies^—|
be held Juiiuajcy-.1?,—
',LX- -. •Barry Ruth, Walter S m i l n W i c s , : ^ NortniiTti, ^ t ^ r N o r U v m n
for Board of Education. Electron
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~!5ni3ge]t~\vas~reirched~at a prclimi;
side
Nursing"
Home,
Cranford,
to
Hoberl SCSIVUZZO, James SfarlicTi. ^SimlliiTly Side ot CoKi'mbus Avenue to
brief
pastor's
njcssage
>-V-wril be February: IS. \
grade; Mrs. Ethel
SAT., SUV., MON-—DEC. •«. -i.l. *J
Boys~wifthing special awards in-jn'nry... meeting. Monday :_ni«ht of sponsored. turkey shoot yesterday,
present
a
program
of
caroli*.
Indlr
Lynn
Wcingarth and Leo V e , - Z a l . . j ^ J " - ^ ; ' * M % a ? £ 1%J£SS£. •;
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(Will not be shown MOB. .Matinee*
second
cluded: ' '"First prize,~ a twp-guii St. P a u l ^ J i y Gui|d
at the home of
board oi Education .with".Borough and a fjflcw Year's t)ay. shoot, also eluded in the musical pfogram,
viduals
desiring
to
donato
Chri^i-J
pack
members.
I WUEKKAS North' IGtli SStrtet, North
—^T^lJc^^traTiirEiftsniirM—liart-of
^Bim-prttsby-g^'i ' . Jane-Wymaltcommunion'^
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"WTJnri^TrTrmi^^mitTKfrr^rrrrtr
'mas cookies and cahdy.for guests at
Has Chrislmas Party
Wilii'im
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frank.
lhplr flllr u . u m i rrill)1 l h e s o u t h e r I y
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228 Beech street, ineumbeiit, and
ward
Mrs,
Iris
Schornstein's
third
grade.
"HERE
COMES
THE
Christinas
winner oi a large will be observed at an 11:30 p. m.
| lhpl
sl
ory Maggs; second prize, a double
[elect'William.Nfc. Lister disclosed
the home are asked to bring.them
i uAveiuu'lo
A
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GARWObt
Christmas
•FrCUnd,
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-Fcldler
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D
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j"f
Colmniniii
the Northerly
»id<«
Edward Sanders of 448 Third ave• Parents have been urged td. at- KEMILWORTH
service. Dr. Lloyd Nimarori-^wili
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Christmas
gtiin. holster set, Frank Hidi; third grant for womenof the church was
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to
'Cither
the
Morning
or.CahdleP
GARWOOD
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Th6
operetta
'""' " ' t h t P'oiHTty
nf the Uninn Comity
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aid
Orlando,
sehor
patrol
nue and Sasnut'l K, .Paffenroth of
tend
the
Christmas
party
tomorrow
be
soloist
with
the
senior
choiiiv
diprogram
of
school
children
ivas
John
Payne
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Arlecn
Whelan
b
prize^va
20
inch
piggy
bank,
John
•Another wecting has bec-ij ar- Second prizes of 15 poimd fruit
"Christmas Around the World," by light services. , j In Technicolor ?
held Tuesd&y evening'W'ttrc: Jun~^322 Willow avenue. _.
afternoon of Miss 'Helen Austin's presented before the PTA Monday Troop 82, received gifts in upprec- L
HI iiytiuand
h;iVl
cvcr M
l borouiih
Mn
n of
o rkcniiwo^tii
"PASSAGE ^WEST"
rnnged for January 3, when more cakes were won by Chief George D. rected by.Mfg. Albert Anderson,' at
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May M; Brewster, billed as "Gsr- The' Westminster and Sunday GARWbOD-^-Arehie S. Darrpch Guerriero: and fourth -prize, a 10ior Women's Guild,of/'St. Paul's
riot.
truts
and
moaning
and
afternoon
kinderboth
services,
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nifiht
in
Hardini*
School.
Group.
iation
of
their
service.
Mr. Hart is completing his ninth wood's Answer toi 'South F
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T h l l
'inch
piggy/bank,
Joseph
Pehyak;
.
jercatt
flgureswill
be
available,
par
atSd
was
nominated
/or
presidency
of
Conklin
Patrolman Robert
HWi't'tor Miv«t
t pun)o.y..s, and mvu'
gari^n
classes.
EVEBV SATURDAY
K
directed
by
Miss
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Program
was'arranged'by
Cub"".' year, as a member1of the board. His. will be presented in Lincoln School, venihg worship hour will not beGarwood Republican Club for 1951 There were more:than 30 differ- Evangelical and Reformed Church.
On
Sunday,
the
pastor's"
topic'
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tieularly those from Regional Reuter. Booby prizes went to Paitretiis is diHadvn'ntaiieou t o .
omitted
A' business meeting' preceded "the
Several members of ArfTTur Bar- L'orrnitio Cqriover, music teacher. master Rudy Qumonkfis and Henry
term and those of Bertram J. Ber- auditorium tomorrow at 8:15 p: m, held this week. Also to be
Matinee For Youngsters
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School District and county ex- tjqjlmen George 'K^rnan arid Ar* ill be "A Song In the Midnight
at a meeting Monday1 night at theent types of individual . prizes affair which . featured a • worship
Richard
Wrtcht
W'HEIIEAS fjie vjiiatiiiu of said street*
will'
be
the
Wednesday
evening
rett's
Grade
6
will
recite
a
poem
. •=— sponsored by —
Mrs.
ConsUintine ' Bnrbarise, C. Pntrylow, pack chairman.
tolarny aiid_Warren J. Binns run by the Junior Choral and Dramatic
would lie [or the heat public intl-rMt:
Darkness." Christmas' music will
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awarded according to age groups, service, singing of Christmas carols,
Oakland House, . , '
penses' to be shared by the bor-thiir Green.
Crsnford Council for Better Movleii
prayer, hour.
NOW. TIlKltEfOUE/BE IT ORDAINED,
',' pu.f/thjs year. Mr.Bcrtdl^my, has Group of GarwoOtL
nclude "The Cherubim Song," '• KENILWpRTH — Tools and for the' Christmas program, ..and j president, who .reported on the]
Hit.Darroch," who was defeated Among those tbys were banks, pen- games and refreshmeiitSj' ,
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liy the Ciiiveriiini! Body of tlie Boroueh o l
.Businessmen's
"Association"
and
A Christmas tea was held Tues- in his attempt for teelection . toguins, plastic dishes, table tennis
machinery reported by^ Poirier and the.classroom is decorated in holi- Stale PTA .convention held in OcTUBS, Thru FBI. — bKC. 2K-38
. not declared his intentiohs and Mr. Christmas customs^ of
Ki'iulwortli .is follow!!:
of
Each
nursery
and
primary
de•
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"NATIVE'
SON".
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Nb^provision
was
made.
for
bonManufacturers'
Association
each
In charge of the \program was
. Hrctiiin" I: Thiit tlif public rlahlx in
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tober, announced a"- father's .night
(Will not "be. >hown at Matinees
MeLane Corporation, New York day spirit.
—-Bimi^stated-that he-will-drop-from around the globe—sSyria, Mexico j- day at the regular monthly meeting Borough ^
Tflj £cts,-,gun and- holster sets^ truck
N'nylh ytil'h Klri'H, Mnftlr l'?l.h Strpi-t,, anil
uses tts b e ineluded-inthe:;lJ952?5a|dpnated^SS0 to purchase shirts for partment child has been, requested.] City, as^ stolen, at 2 p. m. Saturday
Upper
grade
reading
classes
are
"prbgratn
.Jiiiiiffiiry
30.^;A~T3OycTCd-^
Real
Estate
|North
llHh Htri-ct, lor their full width
__^thc:.;racc'because of pressure of Holland. Norway and GermanyV of the Women's'Missionary Society succeed Edward .^filler as club sets, dish sets and knitting'• kits^S^' lytrsr Margaret" tiayduT assisted by
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budget, Board- President Grace M. the team for their extellent league to take's white gilt to the Christf o i l / . , , , idi'in tin1 Kdutiii'ilv side of ' Collimbu* '
dish supper wilt be served.:
afternoon, were recovered at 1 ,a,studying Christmas literature,
iji~the social roorrt of the church, president in January. Mr, Tiller General chairman in charge of Mrs, Florence;, Bradford arid Mrs.
business.:, •. .-.-• , ". . . ' • ' '
KENILWORTH
Greer
Garson.
Michael
Wildine
IWninan
said.
It
was
understood,
mas
party
from
3
to
5
p.
m.
Satur'
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to the Northerly'side Uni; of the '
showing,
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be demonstrated and it
Edwin A. Kraus, supervising
.Filmstrips' were, shown,, followed was elected to council Tin •Novem- the affair was George Haydu, as- Helen \Vergland on the decroration
Mr, Sanders and Mr. Paffenroth will
Coindeeds have been r e c o r d e d in i i)V<viii"iiy.."of 'tiie "iininri county
Uowever, that teachers would re- '. Certflcates from "the Union day ' in t h # church. Junidr-inter- tx\. Sunday morning, police r e Jane
Wymin
—
Charlen
Lluchton
be
shown
how
the
United
States
conainittee/;.
anil
itiernbers:
of
the
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"The Law and The Lady" ceVvt! a bonus this year similar to County Police Chiefs Association mediate party will be from \1 tovealed this week.
principal, asked-volunteers to reg- the om.ee of-the County R e n t e r . |
' are seeking.positions on the board adopted and added to many of * »y the reading of a Christmas story, ber, along with William F, Sever- sisted by 25 of the Squad members.
"RED
BADGE
Of
ister, as blood donors for the armed Court House, Elizabeth:
. Sgfc Thomas Neville's invesligaMrsJEric S, Tougher, accompan- are ' herebv vat-iiU'd.. released iiiVd
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tk«t>__jtf borough employes,, who were presented to Chief Conklin,
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COURAGE" ,5
depicted will be the first ied/by Mrs, Walter McManus at ige,lDem6erat,'
•MiKi.cd.
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Christmas
Party
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-Mrees.. He said 125 pints Will'bii
tioii
recovered
the
materials,val-^|
Last week, three Democrats an- theinrAlsa
authorized
a
$50
granLJov
who.cooperated
to
make
the
party
High
school
youth
group-will"
Other
nominations
were:
Roy
2: TKI^ OFdin.^»o,e tliall takeAndle M'nrphy — Bill; Mauldin
A l I A P r V CHRISTMAS SHOW
Christmas..
Stupak," Patrolmen Keri Captain
p
needed-as
the
Cranford-Garwood-.
ued
at
more
than
$r,000,~unde!r
u-^-nouneed'--that—they
KENILWORTH
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Plans
have
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FREE
MARCAL
HANKIES
"ice-Demeet at 1 p.ra,Saturrlay_tnlilecol^.
^xdce^pre^d^ntr
-workers.^:^jandl &25UoYlna>
been completed for a New Year's Kenilworth tttiota on -January 7 yard,' 200 feet from
^Wr<>«Avere^r^rW¥iterM«^ JhtfScHnilzerfoF~secretary and partmentrscJio^cu^tbtliaTiTirames
' TO THIS FIRST 400 WOMEN
" for;•Blectiomsnr^iti
(hosie working on a part-time basis. mann for their shooting;
ate the church sanctuary, and will and near" scrap lumber"" at Tear dance
directors
of
the
group,
which
origito be held at 8:30 p. m. Sat-during a bloodinobile Visit. •
«£ the burned-out former Gulden
Manus, Mrs. Leamon Betts and' Albert Miller for treasurer. • Np Casale, who donated the use of his
"'Oliver Davis of 263 Haiel: avenue
-. 'WAt'T DISNEV'8 •' '
Bins
Crosby,
Jane
Wyman
holdtheir
Cnristma*
party
at
8
'Nolle* '
Council
PresMent
Lister
said
"The • league is sponsored by the
niie.
urday,
December 29, at St. Therfurniture
Company
in
Route
29.
'F.red" C7~Wehrum, Jr. of 523 Wil-nally was Called tile Junior Choir Rirs. Clinton Patten, Mrs, Joseph n o m i n a t i o n ' W a s m a d e f o r r e c o r d - oamplifying system, and the gener- .... ,— NOW THRU SUNDAY —
Public Notice 1* Hejetiy Given that the.
"tCHABOD AND
p.
m,
in
the
parsonage,
15
South
that
every,
effort
will
be
made
dur1
Pattl
Mntwcishyn
and
William
P.
Union
'
County
Park
Commission,
/oii'Unini: OiillMi'mv wu'» Introduced at 3
The loot included portable gen- esa's parish hall under auspices of At Newark Yiile i*arly
low ayenu% and;Patrick J. Saeco of St. PauKs Evangelical arid Re- Deremer, president; presided.'
MR. TOAD"
.•.•;.•
.
ing his administration to pare ex- Kedilworth, after a lapse of.;twa Eighteenth street.
,t t»uf f^'tjvi-ru.lnc Body of th
IIuBhes, e.tc. to Fred HaCncr, prop
formed Church, The operetta, a Junior choir will meet a t 6:30i n g s e c r e t a r y . / • • •'• :• ';•••. •''• ' '••••; ous response oi the general public "KING SOLOMON'S MINES"
1
erators, a gasoline.pump, two flood the CYD, it was announced this
-—<if 183 Hickory avenue.
"HERE
COMES
*1UED
BADGE
Ot
er.Iy
in'
Doulevnrd,
180
feet
from
1
«;>'
;"<'«ii ><t KinnVorur on tin. ntSi day
to-the
"Frolic
of
*5l,"
without
ihe
penses,'but
that
"necessary"
item?
Louis
MartcHs"the
current
vicewhen
.no
team
competed,
s
KENILWORTH
—,
Dr.
Rolnnd
project
to
add
the
church
building]
WiekO^UsicuwJllJie:by^EtLDavies
-lights,-', •large fire extinguishers,
——-Itast—Februaryir-Mi"v^-]E)avis~-andh
i«-4tt^today-foj -r,chearsa1s—Senior
. . . . .
"
.
• •!.
•-•:
i of Uvi-.cniluT, I9SI. .11 via* lh«n read for
t—COUSAGE"
[of schTSHeSlSCnse cajinorBSTeyiseit ranked behind Plainftefd, Linden,
idttM ^ i s
ip ^ h i c h ^ h ^ C h T i s t i a
secretary;
iijjimvavcmnrthree' post-hole, diggers, and , an and his orchestra. Tickets may.be
O F AVENGERS;*
Mr. Wehrum were defeated in at-fund, has attracted, children irohv ;hoir rehearsal will be at 8 p, m,
Gospel Chapel Details
liuilwr tVii'i'lered for frrial passtaee by
downward.
•
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<
;
,
>
party
could
not
have
been
held.
street'
was
one
of
20
physicians
who
4.
Miller
will
succeed
himself
as
Elizaboth
dnd
the
Onion
pounty
llie Gnvernlnir Body of .the-.Borough o£
acetylene burning torch, hoses,,and obtained from members of theattended1 the; minimi Christmas-)
tempts to gain seats on,the-..board.' other churches; thus the change i n Annuaj Sunday School Christmas reasurer, and Mr. Sehnitzer is now
,—• Also—
Mandatory
increases
expected.to
Keiiilwiarlh. iil'the Boronulii .Hall, BoulePark Police, generally conceded to
XMAS DAY ^—•of the group.
^.gauges—_^=,_,_il
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_1ME.-Sacco'_is.. running for bfl'lcc for the title
-Entertains
Mothers
ySVtfiVttnttlwnrlli, N«vu- avi-sV^Bt; -Pialti:-"
tarties
will
be
held
for
the
nursery
Saturday
at
12:30^
party
of
the
.Newarfe
Induction
1
d
_*--Alibe
th^
best
in
.the
league,
;;
"~"
Children
Present
o'clock
In llie cvi-iiim; rfe.S.T.J an th<?
'Qrrii
fa
•"-|- A Watchman for tne firm,
AH mcinbeii.-of"UTB 'dramatic md beginners departments from
Committees' in charge include: Center, 1000 Broad street, last
the first time. • • . '
Carl 27th (lay
KENILWORTH
—
Mrs.
of Deeeinber, 1951. At sueh
'are
teachep*
raises,
three
teachers
service'will
be
conducted
in
KenilJohn
Payne
:
organization
arc
between
nine
and
:••
Johnson
&
Johnson's
Santa
"TEXAS
CARNIVAL"
Tickets,
•
'.Julia
Barbarise
and
is
constructing
a
Garden
State
.ume
jinti
pi;tc^, or ut uny utne nuti' ul^ce
2 to 4 p . m, tomorrow. All qthcr
JVoel Pageant f o r P T A
'wishing to vote in, the
night, "Biven." for'the. medicnl,: mill- Leschinski 'entertained 40. mem- whlcii Mich
already '.hiiro?!'. at .$?!,Sfl0 "each an'worth
Gospel
Chapel
New
Year's
nwnJlnii mav be adioiu-ried,
it
at
e
George
Bizink;
refreshments,
Val•Pni-kwny'
pverpass
at
Michigan
Jh
Eittr
p o t r t ; i will-holtl theii pait^ St.
—,fcT:bruury-.l 3 "-election must De perD € h r i 5 t m a 9 pag
l of the
he^construe^
omorrow night from 7:30 to 9 GARWOOD T- Morning prayer ennt by school children under the "ALICE m WONDERLAND"
bers
o.f
the
Kintlcr^arlcn
M<xthers
clue
manently icgistttccl at least 40 working on the play since July.
center. ijr,:.J6hTiRin's"TiYis7becn as(present RegionaT share, and $5,000 Deadline Is Monday :
until midnight. . . ".' ,•• . . ', tion shack had been entered and
decorations, Marian Bortiese, Joan sociated with the^.center for -the North Twenty-third-'street. Gifts iByv Or'dtrf of t'ii» novernhmd«i>s prior to the election, accord- Members arc: Eddy and Bobby Vclock,
•-«HTWrt'-,..?-iT ;.
: — - — i — : — ^ 1—^—md sermon will be held at 10:30 direction of Miss Jean Monahan,
"'Speaker at both'''services Sunday the stored, property removed.
Froat,
Joy
Ann
Middlcton,
Joan
KENILWORTH
—
Registration
PIULtP J. XIcQEVNA,
ing to Distuct Clcik A. T. Musea.
Plans for Dedication Service for iunday in St, Mark's Church, music 'supervisor, and Mrs/ KathBOnOUGII OF KEMLWOBTII blanks for the Garden Club'is com' at II a. m.' and 8 p. m. will be •A-borough truck was used to McCarthy, Arthur Capaldo antl past l(i months as clhssificalion were exchanged nnd favors made '•••.<
Borough l
Harold Frolich, and publicity, Lyd- physician.
Registration may be made with Nash, Ellen Doughertyv Jerry Scr- the new Sunday School building Warren J, Binns, lay reader, will erinc Walher of the physical eduftir a school .children's party.
Qcccmber 11, .1951.
' 12-20
:•:,.:;• • rvbtui aottce
aottce
.
mated:
Walter
Jemison
of
Westfleld',
who
take
the
recovered
property
to
nomunity
decorating
contest
are
now
ia
McGCehan'
and
Merle
Manning..:
Boiough Cleik Wallet S. McManus inri", Nancy Senna. Robert George, in Friday, December 28 are almost tfflciate.'
BE
I
t
HEREBY
RESOLVED:
That
the
cation department, was presenetd
has been doing pioneer evahgeli- lice headquarters, where it was reBorouali
of
Kenllworth
f-ell
at
public,
sale
available
to
residents,
returnable
Joan
Glock,
Muxine
Jacobus,
NorThe Rev..George Dohcrty, assistant
at Boiough H.ill oi .it the County
•ompleted, A Family Night Supper
at last tiight's meeting of the PTA.
pursviailt t o R. S. S4:5-1W.2 ct seq.. to
eal work in Roanpke, Va^
' pastor, is sponsor.
PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 355
Boatd of Elections, Court House, man Zimmerman, Claire Ad6Iph, will be held at 6:30 p, m. preceding
tlu.'highest bidder, the tax sale certificates. on or before pecember 24, Mrs Supper meeting of the young turned to the owners. •
' Because of the holiday season
IN
ORDINANCE
To
Establish
a
Board
of
liieKudinc iSU subsiqiiciil rounicinal liens George D'. Conklin announced yes.
Elizabeth. Registiation deadline is Virginia FitZiinimons*. Jim Thaisz, 'he service.
Itccrcation ComrnUsioncra,
there Was no business meeting. Mrs.
held by. thi- BarOuijh ot Kenllworth, covcr- terday.
people's group will be Sunday
:
..
BOROUGH OF KENILWjOItTU
January 4.
Also, Ralph Spencer, Lynn Carol Persons planning to attend the BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and Leon Dalley, president, presided.
inU- Lois 3155, 3156, 3157 ;md aiSS, in
MAKE i t A REAL
i('*PtsTiii*iC>'?'""^'i'»^w '• i'^'
night
in the chapel. All college-age TrainsTOhNavy
. PUBIJC NOfICE
"olincll
of
the
Boroutfh
of
Garwood:
Block
128,
i
s
shown
on
the
OlTiClal
TICK
Distributed
through
.stores
and
Todd, Richard Mosco, Carol Griffin, supper are asked to bring-a cov- 1. That the provisions of New Jernei'
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby Blvcn H u t
Map
o{
the
lloroucl)
of
KenKENILWORTH
—
Louis
Robert
persons
who
are,
home
forthe
holFifty IVrsons Attend
ilworth.
. , . .
.
by schol children, the blanks wll!
Boroutih rif Konilworth, on the'31th
Judy Tombs, Teddy Henry, Phyllis ered dish and table service. All tevlacd StatutcK, Title'40:12-1 to 40:12-8
, * Dauber, 17 years old, soil ofM r . the
' he It further' Resolved: That the tale entitle a home to compete in either idays have beqh invited.,
day of pot-ember, 1631, at 8:30 P. M-. at
'ntitlcd "Art Act Concerning Hoards of
"'oinaliss,
Rudy
Koncgan,
Barbara
members
of
the
church
and
their
of
said
tast
salPewtHleaies
shall
be
held.
the
Coilnell Chambersi. Bbrouuh -Iliill.
Recreation
Cornmlssloncrs,"
tot'other
with
Lions Christina:? Party
Senior department Christmas and Mrs;. Louis Baubcr of 641
after public notice of the thilc and. plnee, of two divisions' •*- door entrances
Boulevard, KciilluoHh, N.' J. will sell all
Materia, Richard Harper, Jr, andfriends arc requested to attend the iuy tiupplerncntii thereto or amendments
Kingston
nveriue,
who
enlisted
in
piirty,
given
by
Sunday
School
stating
t
h
e
description
ot
the
lots
and
GARWOOD—The Chi-Am Cha- Judy
its
ritiht,
title and Interest In the hereinhereof, bo and the same arc hereby oc-i
Rcinhardt.
dedication ceremonies.
parcel* <ot land covered b y the certificate-; and any other outside d'eedrations, teachers, will be tiext Thursday the Naval Air Force December 1, after particularly described property, at
cptcd by the Mayor and Council o f the
teau, .Mountainside, was the scene
of
sale,
arid
the
names
•
of
the
respective
Ribbons
and
four
Honorable
men
said
property
in not needt-d for public
lofouflh of Garwood,
Richard Harper. Sr, will assist
owners o i the rt pcciive lands as, tions will be awarded.
in the hotne of Mr. and Mrs; Fred s stationed at Fort Sampson, N. Y.use. The property shall be sold at public
of the Lions Club's annual Christ% A< Board of Recreation Comrnlssloncontained
o
n
the
Collector's
list,
t
o
the
group
in
the
parallel
roles
of
suction
to
the
highest bidder, upon the
A graduate oi Regional'-/High rs in hereby created. <u provided, in Bald
MacKenzie,59 Arthur terrace.
mas paity for-members and their
Uether with the total ainount required
and condltloiiii:
conditions:
Entry blanks may be sent to Mrs
iollowliic terms
terms and
,
St. Nicholas, Kris Kringle and 'Word Made Flesh'
School,
he
wirs
active
initraek
and
7tatutcn, consUtlntf of five members', resilor
redemption
iniludioK
Interest
und
wives last night.
Annual
Sunday
School
treat,
in
A deposit of ten per Cent fit the Bale
cnU and citizens of the Borouoh of GarKENILWORTH
Costs to t h e date of >.ale nnd the amount F*ed Pitten, president, 63 Mich the cHapel Tuesday night, attracted football, and as a communicant of a.. price
Santa Claus. Mrs. Harper will play Is Topic at St. Paul's
shiilLbc
paid
at
the
tliile
of
the
odd.
of, subsequent llciis V-Uh IntcTt^t tu tlic ijinn nvctiuti or to qny memJber be- The;.*
.',.,sale.v
,
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ommisaiim
^hnllfaon n .
St..
Therciia's-Cluirch,
participated
SUPER MARKET
aiv;Atti.hrlftr>«t Af^^tv C M d f e n • # * uhRIi mclucied .a dinner,
ifcd bbyy tho Mayor and the commis-date of sat
- caftweoB^o^Ph
w u iM
^,_._
..^_*.»V_^.T*-W».^4f l d U U DQlnted
the respective certificates of s.'ile, includ- toTe~tntrrlpatiliim, JxnJaing 'wilt h cited and refreshments and enter- in its organized basketball.
cash, shall 1 « "»aid. Within sixty
loncra first oppolnted shall hold ofnee
caroling and individual favors for There will "be door pri2es, Doha- Flesh*'will.be the topic, of. the set', of:drift,'-two,
December
28.
Has
All T h e Fine Foo<I
lng
i
subiCTjuent
municipal
liens,
will
be
' aitcr the sale, and the purcliascr shall
-thl*e,-fbUif and five years
tainment weie provided.
women. In charge of the .party Was tions will be taken.
void tu t h e liishest biddor* at !»ild public
.pay. a proportionate share of the taxes
JANE WYMAN
mon~pf the Rcvr Walter CJPugh, espcctlvcly. Thereafter all appointments
Mrs.
William
Coffeen
of
312
Ash1>ROPODED
OHMNANCtl
NO.
i«7
.
sale,
subject
to
ennflrmatltm
b
\
thp
tiovfrom the date i>f Sale for .the balance
hall betorthe liirm o l Ave years. All
In The Rest OI<1 Time
Stanley Cailson wh6 wiis assisted 1052 may be inspected by the tax pa>cf« pastor, at l l a . m, services at St.ippolntmcntjiTmadc
AN ORDINANCE To Kepcal Ordinance
erriiniJ bodv at Iu>_ricict leiivilar meeting wcod avenue, Mrs. Charles KDS
the current ye»r and for any sub
to fill vacancies shall
ascertain uhjl iiiK-»--iHciiti luv« been
No. 24B KntiUcd "All Ordinance To of
by Alfred C» Deremer and George to
afler,Hie sale.
sequent year, based on the assessed
tor t h e unexplrcd terms only,, and in
mutza,
Jr.
of
550
Boulevard
and
Gift
for
Child
to
Admit
kn£idir sL^ain^t their lyropcrty Aiid to*eoiiu Paul's Evangelical and Reformed Jc
Amend
All
Ordinance}
An
Ordii^nec,
En
Tru<litioit!
BLUE -VEIL
and existing tax rates. . •
Wie of death, rcsicnotion o r dboBtlity of
. ; Be It ifurther Uesolvcd: "That copies
Cunningham.
/
ftr in(onnjily uiti" tlic A^sc^Arst as to the Church Sunday. ;• t-^-r
titled "Ait Ordinance ' To llegulalo an B.' uatlnns,
my member, such Vacancy Bhall b e filled
of, the Notice shall be set up i n five of Mrs. Earl Pollack of 330 Boulevard
If the purchaser fall;, neglects, ttrtjsconrvtftixencist <at the ;**sessmcnb) xa ihe
Bestrlct
the Location of Bulldini;!! £>« . fuses
One
to
Movie
Program
s
n
[i
the
same
manner
as
the
original
npthe-huisi
public
places
in
the
Municipality,
to
pay
the
balance
due,
tfn-tthoiwill be judges. They will meet in
end that any error il:ay be corrected be- The Sunday School will give a olntmenis ttte made. Trie commissioners
* J ~ I • i L 'i! e*i for Specific Uses and the HeBula«
BOROUGH OF GARWOOD
mid a copy o( the Notice shall be pubcharges and taxes, within the said
iot the filitic oi the a^c^mciit h»t and Christmas program to which- par?, Hhail serve until their respective succesAdmission t o ftlon at trades and Industries, Known As with
KENILWORTH — Admi!
lished ih the Cranford Citizen and Cttron- the home- of Mrs. Orland B, Reid
sixty, days, the deposit made shall be
Knlice H h^wbv Klven that t h e Board duplicate. ,
ort'OW
a t 7:15 jOrdinance No. 124 ol the Bofoinjh ot
sors
ore
appointed
and
shall
qualify.
.
ieks
a
newspaper
circulating
in.
the
Borretained
by the Borough of Kenilworth
a
movie
program
tomorrow
311
Ash
wood
avenue,
at
7:30
p..
tit.
;nts
and
friends
are
invited
at
of AistsiOn. hJ di liiitulrcl Thur»dav,
Known'ao Zontna Ordinance
itOAKO OF ASiSESSOIiS
4.. The said commissioners shall ahouish of KenihvOrth once In *aeh of turn. next Friday before touring th p. mV hi.Harding Schoolauditorium Kenilworth,"
unless the governing .'Body* by. MosoluJiliuwrj a 1853, (runt 7 P. M. to 9 i1. -M.
of the Bofouish of KenllweHh.".
ually
select
from
its
own
nicmbershlp
a
S i 4 5 . . a . : t t ? . . j ' - • . ; . • • . . - . . - ; • • ••• •-:-•• • • • • - • - . • . :
--" •'tlen,
decides
ta the contrary.
Slies
""calendar
,
weeks
.
preceding
the,
calendar
Albert
J*.
Miller.
a» the time at the BoroUKh Hall, 31 Hiehairmaii and a secretary. The- tommiswill be a" gift suitable for a child, BE IT OKDAlNEfi by the Governing d. Purchaser shall "pay the costs of publl'
Secitury.
w^ek eontainlny the day appointed for territories.
place u h m iiiid \fchcit?lhe a^eumenU lor
On Monday, special Christmas lohem
...2tti!:Lbs_!
Shall receive ho compensation for
Dated; December 20, J9SJ.
12.27
the
sale.
..
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cation
of
tlie"lofialTIoUco
<Sf
Sale,
revit is announced Wfiic1»rft J. Ah
hell? »ervrcc"s;'" .)ibwcyer, the secretairy
and Over
Eve services will consist of, obser« lhall
««. It Further Resolved: . t h a t i i the
stamps, nnd drawings of. tlie. deed.
entitled "An Ordinance to amend an p. enue
b e reimbursed for o u t of pocket
i scoutmaster of Troop 82.
owner of any of the properties appears county hike over the present bud
The property shall be conveyed by Bar>
BOKOVGH OF GARWOOD ' tfrtt* la «*& »IU>in S« dty* afterfinal* $ •vatipn of communion at 11 p, m,expenses previously authorized b y tho
Ordinance,
an
Ordinance,
entitled
"An
StU-O-C-K
SHOW!
orv the list and his post office address is get. Local expenses are expected t
gain and SSule Deed, subject to restrlcb Gh
pro**) wtidt i b o t>»r Proportional* than* « l to be t©lowed b y a Christmas can- Board ot a recular meeting. .
Main feature will be
"Ghosts on Ordinance to regulate and reitrlel. the "tloris'of
ia,o% S E L F - S E R V I C E
PUBUC NOMC«
hito'ivri, %he Clerk shall mail t o hint at
*c«owl»4f_anx».Siid zaiiinii ordt100% SELF-SERVICE
tor bilancc ol vtar 1951 based on
location of- buildings designed (or spectfii' nsnees^LOST ^CONTINENT: the
Loose,"
with
two
Woody
Wood-.
i
l
t
address,
postage
prepaid,
u
copy
,"61
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amount
to
$30,000
total.
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delight
service,
.
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uses
and
-the
regulation
of
Trades
and
Public notlcyJ5..htttbi EiveaJhaLJii*.
H*fi»H«sef
^ ^ 3 K a i r T e c
• pobHc^iectltiKj at least
W^TTSvarrfxp
iftSftfei uulm tut tuona' ' "
the
te^»SfeWtfiSSeriMiijWtBMU
M If tHU-cltawr filU, BfcierU or t»
BE IT- PURXHER RESOLVED: That
a future .trunk sewer cliarec for any
following otfer^ to purchase boroucrt idsrt to pay balance d u e tocether with
6t fLUCIMDLLO
iice a month or oftener as the Board
the Borouuh of Kcnllworth, "Known
Here's a iascinating new organ
rarwod, originally the Juhior nay
and Hardy short, "Midget Car bf
said public sale shall be1 held on the 2eth additional * borough, revenue,
o » n e d land not: needed (at public use and rhircJ »i".d tmiri irllhln said ihlrW day* the
property if the properly does not have,
front time to tints decide. Said reg»
as ZoiiInK Ordinance o f the Borough ef
STARTS
that the said tttien to\r been approved JeiKWll ini.lr ahall -be rvUlne<f by the Bor« Choir . will give an operetta en- liar public mceiints shall bo held a t tho
day « i December, 1S51. at 8:15 P. M..about $60r,000 ^an bo expected-from" Maniacs." _'"
a
sewer
heretofore
constructed
iiy
the
; • ' . .. .
Kcntlworth.", b e and"
the same' ia hereby
:
~yo¥can play without lessons.
bv the Ma\or?and Council .it a hieetlhc uucb Unless E.>(«rnlnC body by- tvsolulW
Hull. The Secretary Bhall each
at-the Borough Hall. Kenilworth,'N«jw
Borough mid assessed for benefit!..
E»MOND
repealed. .
titled,1 "Christmas Around the Borouuh
WONDERFUL FOR BAKING
hi Id on tin- U t h el iv of Dt>coinbvi'. In3|. ij^liie-* tn tbe rontrary.
month stlblitlt.il Written report o l . its
Jc-riioy.-'iind shall be subject to eonKrma- new.tax. sources added this yea ' Gifts are intended for children, Section 2: . This Ordinance shall take Ii. the .-Mayor' and Council reserves . the
'Fresh iS.nap Florida
and th.il j l a irifttlm; of the Mayor and
"WARPATH"
ictlvltles
to
the
Mayor
and
Council,
and
tlrtii
at
t
h
e
next
regular
mectinij
which
right to accept or reject any or all bids.
World""
tomorrow
at
8:15
p.
m.
from
one
to
five
years
old,
at.
St.
Follow
the
picture
music
effect
upon
final
passage
and
publication
(ill t'urchasrr t<v [>«y coil of |iubllc«Uon
and
next,'
but
that
a
deficit
of
ap
Council to bo hrltl mi Dt'ieinlJcr i!f>. 1051,
ii
addition
thereto,
shall
submit
a
writ*
will be Immediately after the sale. '
The
Borough
represents
that
title
to
said
according
to
law.
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The play, given for benefit of
at the Municipal Uulliiinii, Garu-Oud, New
report of Its receipts and disbUrtiCI
PH1UP J. MeGEVNA.. proximately $S,000 may have to be "WTalburga's Orphanage, non-seeproperties may have been acquired either
tel I'rolxny to r< ranrrjed t>r Han»ln he church building 'fund, will be ten
book. I n a matter .of minutes,
— pla« —
Jcn.cv at 8 SO T M IES.T,> t the gald
Iteritu,
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by Deed, f a x Foreclosure, or "In Kern"
boroueh
Cleric
tarian
refuge
in
Roselle.
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"DARLING.
12-20
fl. -All. suuiien wcclved by- the Soard
Dated: December 11, 1951.
TOPNOtCii PIES
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. Public Notice U Hereby diiven that the Tax foreclosure. ' .
in the Lincoln School. It depicts hull
flnal approval and Sale In accordance with fr-Nirfl. lf-»tiy, and i,>rTInc ordlriucea.
even
without
any
previous
be
paid
over
to
the
Borough-TroasThe
premises
particularly-described
Freah
Cfuiiberri«s
forcfioina.Ordinance
was
introduced
at
a
tfl
UjyAr
and
r«u«cll
r»»»r*^
the
risht
HOW COULD YOU"
m e provisions of the M J S W u e d Blat»
iii'pr and be by lilm keptait aiSp««i»l-furMl
the Yuletide celebrations in Germcetine of the Governlnc Body of theappear on the official Borough Assessment
utr of 1937, Title 40 ChatUcr (50-SS id irc.pl t.r t*j*rt any nr all efferm. '
which shall be under the control o f the
musical training, you can play
IH) S i U iirotwrJiy ».\)ulrej' l>y Boroucli many, Norway, Holland, Syria, und suld
Borough ot Kenilworth on the 11th day Map. a copy of which Is on file In the
(c< and lubjeel tu the following ternui
Board
of
CommlBaioners
and
used
only,
Italian Oit^tnuts .,.,..; 2 lbs -29e
by lit &r hiunL-lixl Urn for«clamure< or deedf
of
Uecembtr, 1051. it was then read for Office of the Healster. of Union County.
NOTICE
OF
SALE
OF
TAX
SALE
CERTIFICATES
artd conditions
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Mexico arid\ the First Christmas. for tlie purpose pit defraying the expanse*
It
is
expressly
.understood
and
agreed
DIAMOND
LARGE
hill
[t
i
first time, t h e said 'Ordinance will be
„ Xpur favorite melodies with
the Board. All tVa.vmetitsfor expenses
~ <») |if>i><a!t on filial ipprtiva! shill b*
• h^ t3e*d to premi*** to contain I* The Misses Janice . and .Phyllis it'ram
(BOBOUGH OF KENILWORTH)
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further -considered for final passage, by that Block 197 shallv be sold free nnd
Floriila Oranges
said account shall only he made aftat.leatt S j t i ot Sil» juln.
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ittictinns that onlj- a otveH-fanSlty type «I
the Governing Body of the Boroutli ol clear. ^>f the sewer asstiasment not yet
rich,
full
organ
effects.
You
IS
HEREBY
GIVISM
that
the.Goveenlnfi
Body
of
the
Barp.uBb.
p
l
Kenilworth
w
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l
l
sell
at
'public
auction
r
written
approval
by
said
Board
and
• (b) J'urehiwrr tn pay lialgne*. of burrfuiiw tiwellinc shall be erected Jan.said premiiea. iSindlley are directors.
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Kcnnworth. at the BorouKh Hall. Boule- confirmed for the sower which has already.
liter submission to it of sWortt \=oucherd
iiddei\.
Subject
tp
coiifirniaUon
by
t
h
e
govern
ing'
body,
t
h
e
/o|l<jyvina
tak
sale
ct-rtmcatos,
Including
the
been
Installed.
•
Jtuiilio Pascal C«icry ....b«"; I S e
vard. Kcnlluor.th. New- Jersey, at 8:30
ta ttie hifthi'st bidd
said • expenses. Cheeks shall be
Olfrr >jii>mlli>4 Hy ' liens*
up-^to
and
Ineuiding"
December
31,
1830.
pick
out
a
one-finger
melody
Klk
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Anuant f • A Christmas,[party lor the nurse detaillns
Mlnlmurti
o'clock
In
the
evening
iD.S.T.l
on
the
CHAttLEti DiCKENS'
tiJibsiscniiMit tnunlcipnl
by the chairman and sccrclarj', and
Patrick ChrUtuno
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229-230
$240.00 'cry, beginners, and- primary de- ilcned
-Del Monte
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31th day of. December, 1951. At such HIsek-^Lata and l.eeatlau
gale I'rlee
j UritriptiaA •
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by the Borouth Treasurer.
0
"CHRISTMAS CAROL"
US-SSI' • - >
480.00 partments of the Sunday <Sch6oI lunterslfined
Dtfubio
time and place, or ot any time and place • -fis—as lo :m
on
the
keyboard^
touch
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Said
Board
o
!
Commlgslctnerii
shall
I of I>rdptrty ,
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to
which
such
meeting
may
be
adjourned,
perform
all
o*
the
duties'
imposed
upon
' if *oVrrrd by „
will be. held Saturday afternoon 'hew by (he statutes referred to herein"
fi: tlK St.
$10.00. per front ft.
Toiml
Narnr of owiitr
all persons Interested will be given an
WALTER S. McMANUS.
Leeatlan
th
chord button witfvyoiir left hand and you have rich chord accompaniment,
— STAllTS XMAS DA.Y —
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Minimum
D.te of
Krasdfllc
, A.
:
. u conulb<d an .
opportunity to be heard concerning such
85-^afj to 41
r 1J
of
ibave.
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lgc. cans
eertiBeate
•al«
price
certificate
Boroiich Clerk. 'from 2'to.4 p..in.
ANN DLVTH
eslleeUf*
lint
redeem
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Ordinance.
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N.
7th
St
$10.00
per
front
ft.
ilsek..
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Craiiberfy.Saiice ... t ..2
8. All ordinances or parls ef ordinances
Nov. 18, 1930
automatically get in the jright key by a mere touch of the bass pedal, i t is
„..!...*.....: ll.-Slmonson „.„,... .;....«
«ai.eis „..
By Ordei'~of t h e Govcrntna Body.
ns—28 and 2S
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S100.00
nconslstent herewith are hereby repealed
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"GOLDEN HORDE"
Apr.
3,.
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Michi'eon Ave
H. Waller
PHILIP J. MeGEVNA.
Bnulcvard it-N. Oth St. ^.S2.000Jifl
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Two Services
Christmas Eve
Trustees.,
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Yule Operetta
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Police Find
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GRIFFITHS suggests
Pui your Christmas Money in a Musical Instrument
that, every member of the family can play
Without knowing a note of Music
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CHORD
ORGAN
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CRISGO
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RSO
FLAKO 2
WALNUTS :^w
md this ordinance shall take citcct as
prescribed by law. •
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•The fofeiiohie ordinance was iniroduccil
Ji\d passed on first reading Hi a r e v l a r
ineetinti of the Mayor and Council of the
llormiKli of Garwnod,. N. J., held on
November 27, 1051, and will be considered
for final passage, after a public hearine,
at another regular meetinjt «( said. Mayar
nnd Council at the Municipal Building,
3arwooit, New Jersey, e n " ' ' '•
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 38, 1951,
at 8:30o'elock P. M. •
tHastern Standard Time)
WALTER S. McMANUS.
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' Borouth Clerk.
Dated: December 6, 10S1.
12-20 j
<—In fechnlcolor—
3158
Miehican A v c .......;
C. Jiswia
™.
g 30.00
S 42B.M .».....:;.......... Apr. 2 , 1838
U
111 U
the sale
will
be held at the Bar-
SATURDAY, DEO. 22nd IS
XMAS GIFT NITE!
tlUNUKEllg OF DOLLARS
IN i'itizt'(< AT ALL TIIKATUBS!
Come In For A
Free
Demonstration
Delivered
J V i-1 y rtn^«X4 i—i-i-. -ntvi • >. >TT v»*i(wu»'li
* PRlDAV, liECEMBER 28, 1951
At this wonderful Holiday Season wlieii
people iiiitHltrir greatest couteiituieut i n
OTHER folks luippy, w e hope that
tufc.sfiirlt remain witli u s
"
always . . . true uiattifestittioii o f belief i u
Ilia
MIKE'S WOOLENS SHOP
7 WEST MAIN STREET
BOUND BROOK, 1
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it 10 A. M. (K.s'.T.) at the Municipal Building, Ganvoad. N. j : , expose for sale and
tell the several tracts and parcels of land hereinafter, specified as ot the 1st day of
tuly, 1931. all al computed In the list on file In n\y oflico together with additlanal
'itere»t en these amounts, from July 1st, 1051 to date of sale, together with the
oats ef such sale.
The said lands will be struck elf nnd sold to such Bersans as will purchase'
he saline subject to redemption at the. lowest rate of interest, but in no ease In
•xcess of 8% per annum. Tha payment, for the sale shall bo- made before the elose
if the" sale er the property will be resold. This sale Is made in pursuance bl the
trovlslons of Revised statutes oi N. J.. 1937, Title s i chapter S, and the aeta
imenditory thereof and nunpltiyiental thereto.
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Any .of said tracts of land may be redeemed before the sale by the payment
Uie amount due thereon to date of such redemption including
g costs to such date,
Where one or more assessment InxtallmtnU
aredelinque
l n
nt the
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unn.*» mie m
u P«JUUH.^rrid
«im tmueuutntrj
iu »ULh-irnt«ra.«-CTip
h
tne}'|Mjab
nilriu
ull Kiuount of delinquent assessment is necessarily Included in the tax sale list.
It .Is understood that these parcels will ba sold subject to'all assessment installments
levied but not yet due or payable,
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•Tha followiiiu Is a' description ol the.lands.'and the owners' names as cbri*
: in the list on tile In. my enice, together with the total amount due"th«reoii
as eeinputed to July 1st, 1B31. The names are shewn as they ujyp.ear in the imz list
duplicate and do not neeessurijy. mean truft these partly i n the present .owners
uijhe pHspeirly.
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tHB 1'IHST PUBUCATION
OF T1IIS LlSt tHE CeLLECIfOB IS
TO KKMOVe1 MAMfcS ntOM "THE US<t Ot I»ROIPKKT¥ OrKEHED
SALE ONLV UPON HECEIP* OP CASH OR CERTlTlEri CHECK. _ • _
The loHowinit iljiures do not include"taste*- levied for tha year 1831s ' .
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Alnsani
Joseph Addalia
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Sf to Si
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Vita Galentano
Galenlano
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Johi H:
S. *f«n»u
Kenny
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247<&48
41.8S
\:'Adv. V M . —
13-37
3 years io pay
;
If you can't call
please fill out and
mail the coupon
80l :
85~2t nnd 28
> ' '. .35c
HUkr
• Bolilevara* N. 7th St. :...$2,000.00
108—Michigan Ave. arid
RcUmborto
_ I'HOI'OSEi) OHDI.VA.V't't: NO. !M'
Jar 4 9 ^
Monroe Avc
...i tS.OOfl.flO
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"AN OHDINANCE GoncemlnB Salnlries.
180—\
and
4
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....$
050.00
BE I t OHDAINED by thq'Mayor and
;Dcl Monte '
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Common Council ot the Borough of KenPHILIP J: McGevNA.
ilworlh;
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can
Dorouiih GlerU.
Puiiipkhi
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n N1051.
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December 11,
. N'O.... M13-20
Section 1:
TheBorough
lollairiiiu—ufficcrs—ami
eniployc.es
of tho
of Ke'iulworth Dated:.
AtueitdBiVWTTs
Ordhianee
K.e.
US
Pitted
" .
hereinafter named shall~reci!?tvis~a'nnually
t o Amend Ordlniinec
as a coiupcnsutloiY for their services the ANNo.OIIDINANCE
85 Entitled •• "An Orrilnnni-e To
D
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o
m
e
d
a
r
y
D
a
t
e
s ....4 o z pkR
several sums set opposite their respective Establish,
Maintain- and Iteouliite the
offices: >
Police Department of thp Bi>rniii:h <>1l
Planter's Cocktail
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Boroueh Clerk
S2.000.0Q. Kciillw^'f'rhT-tJrnrimCouiity. New Jersey' .
8 oz can
Taj; Collector ond-¥r*«a«i*er
y,975.00 _JQE IT ORDAINED by the Governing
Peanuts
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29c
Flody of tlic Boromili'bl Keiulworth, UiiSenior clerk in Office of. Tax
" Collector
„ 3,500.0a hrrnT-Cnuntv, New Jersey:
Mcmhor ofUSoarti of Ass-ewors
Section !:• Section 7 of an Ordln.mce
of faxatlon who is not secreentitled "An Ordinance to Establish, Maintary to the Board
750.00 lain and Itcculntc the Police Department
Member of Board of Assessors
of the Boroufih of Kenilworth. yuion
of Taxation who is secretary
County, New Jersey".-is hereby amended
of the Board1,050.00 Cy,
to read as follows:
ws:
1.400.00
Birds Eye
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Municipal Magistrate
SEC
SECTION^ 7
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Dated: December 11, 1051.
12-20
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FROZEN FOODS
MlOfKBTV i'OB
Notice,!* hereby slviW that, I, JOHN &. H1CHAKDSON. ¥ax Collector ol
lie Borouth of Ciirwoad, in the County-of-Unlon, State oil New Jersey,.pursuant
lo the authority of the statute In such ease niade and prpvldqd, will on,
DAIRY PRODUCTS
n
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BOROUGH OF GARWOOD
'OLLECYOB'S' NOVICB OK 8AtE O)'
that simple. Fits into any room, plugs into any AC outlet.
Vkim send me fuU iafortaatioa about tbe
HaaunoBil Chord Organ,
Name
Choice
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Dainty Corsages, Beautiful Poinsettia
Plants, Centerpiece^ and Bouquets.
Selection
p/ ,
GhtistmasITrees—Wreaths
i
— Holly atnl Cro
"Th« Moj/c Cenfr ofN*w
FLOWERS TELEGRAPHED ANYWHERE
J*my»
NEWARK 2 ,
OPEN TILL 9 P.M.
22 CR0SS STV
pVINuiof Ittttil OttttTMA*
A. IKOESSLE, Pro*.
O&ANFORD
Director o( Welfare
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1150.00 services the several sums set opposite
Road'Workinu KiJrcman
3.1125.00 their .respective offices:
Tax Search Officer
525.00
...S4.fl5O.OO
Chief of Police
... 4.2SO.OO
All other Mumclp.il Einplo.ve«a fur which Cnptuln of Police
... 4,O5O.(UI .
no siilurlii are otherwise provided, cxSergeant of Police i........
fludins. liU'rnhcrM ola licensed profoslnn.
Thud yi-iir PatrolmvMi -.-a.sso.on
the, prevHiliui; rate whlcb shall not b< Sfcnnd year Pjtrobhtrr
n.aso.oo
lets thun Sl.HQ per hour nor more thtm
FH'sl year PJtrolinen ...
$1.10 per Jipur.
Police Marshal
.-. 11.35 pbr hour
Section 2: The compensation "herein- * Kettloii 2: The compensation herein/above set forth shall Become effective (is jbove net forth ahull become edcctive on
of January 1, 1053. ,
January 1, 1852.
Sectioh 3: All ordinances or parts of Section a: AH Ordtnaneea or parts <>l
ordinances inconsistent herewith be find Ordinances Inconsistent herewith be and
tho same are hereby rcut-aled.
the same are hereby repealed.Section 4: Hrhis Ordmunce shall take
Section 4: This Ordinance thplK take
effect upon final pa&sume and publication cllcct after final passage and naWWwnoM
in the monncr provided by lnui?
accordlnu to law. „
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Notlt*
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Public Notice Is Hereby Given that HiPublic Notice U Hereby Slven that the
J U travernlng
. I n t r o d Bi>dS""of"
u c e d at
rhMtlnn ol the
IR*'a • n e e l l n s o f t h e m>y«-< " • • • * • • • • " • • - . •••
BdS'~I"tl*"
Boroueh of Kvnlluorth on the
lltti day BoroUBh of Kenilworth on the llth doy
of December, 1051. It was then read for of December, 1951. /It was then read toi
the first time. The suld Ordinance will be irie lii>l time. The Mid Ordinance will IH
further considered, for final gaisage by further considered for final passage b>
the Governlnii Bady of. the Borough ol he Goverhlrig Body of the Barpueh oi
Kurjllworth. 0,1 the Borough IU11. Bnulc- iCenilwJorth. at the Barough Hu)l. Boule
vaH. Kenilworth, t)cw Jersey, at el£ht vurd. Kenilworth. New J»f«ey, ot 8:m
o'clock In thv evening l E a . t . i on theo'clock In llie evening (ES.T.li on the
Jtth day of December, 1051. At sueh 27th day'Of Beeembeio 1951. At such
timo and titace, or tit iiny time and plsee tune and plaee. er «t any tune and place
ts w)tlch such meeting may be adjourned, to which tuch meeting may be adjourned
all \icfioni Intercited w i n ba i i v e n i n jll persons Interested will be Slve« »>•
opportunity t o b e heard concerning tueh ^uportunlty to be heird concerning such
Ordinance. • .'•' rdltiaiiee.
^
Byy Order ef'the Sovernlng Body.',
By Order <aV the aovernlns Body.
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SPHIUP 3. MeGEVNA.
NA,
• PHILIP J. &tfl6KVNA,
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Clerk, ,
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JterousS Cler
12-Sd Ssted: D«i«mb>r 11, 1SS1.
uT
12
December-
Sunkist
59'
EGG NOG
PURE LARD
full qt,
bot
• A K M O U R ' S
StuAv
Tastee
Crop.
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S!'!,!" 1 " 1 ' V r e l 1 •-•
tox
i)<rvii«l «'.ral.»
33C
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Ib
r 79c
Ooz pkR
........ c"oz- jar 2 9 c
OttDEKS TAKES' FOR 3 !b. RICOTTA
XMAS CANDY
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Slrawln-rries
,L>'lflost
S T A R
Ageil Sharp tlhet'se
Tangy Link Cheese
ORANGE JUICE'..2 °-°z-c;ms_33c
« j
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^my Ls
Chocolate Santa Chms .. L'a
• - W S,«ckinS
3Sc Hani <4in.ly
25c.
- * .2 9 .
3 "" b°" «»c
Mi
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^^re^to^K^^^ms^xatat^i^i^j^iai^sai^tsiTi
Huge FREE Block Lang HARKING SPACE at Vour Service
SfOBE HOURS: Man,, Tuau, Wed., Sat, 8 A. M. fs 6 Iff. M.
•ThuM. and Fri., 8 A. -M. ta>8 P. M.
488 BOULEVARD (Bet 19th & 20th)
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HOLIDAY GOOD CHEER
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MEMBER TWIN COUKtlT GB.OCERS
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KENlLWORtH
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