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CpL David Murray Wonan'tOdbEket,
Building Pupils Plan [Trustees O. K.Mayor Leonard Turns To Hand Here on Furlough Mrs. Lester Steffen was reelected
CpL David A, Murray, now sta- president of the GarwooeSWoman',
Record Made February School Budget Labor To Aid Fuel Shortage tioned at Hklns, W. Va, with the U. Club at the first meeting of the n«,
S. Signal Corps, was home bit a fur- year held Monday evening » t Z
'Uncolnian'
Valuation. Nearly Twice
Turning coal-beavers for. the day,*
Mayor James T. Leonard and four)«. t»_..i>_ in .
— — — — ~ lough during the Christmas holidays home of Mrs. Merle Fatten in SprinT
-.-.: .» ... field. Other elections were: j ^
other citliensof Garwood helped out 3*« r « U l • ( * o n g r e g & t i o n to visit his wife and son, David Alan, George BobHln, vice-president;
The second' issue of the TJncoln- $8,440 Ineraae Shown here. He also visited his parents, For-
digglngne to Plan* Annual M«etin« «yor*^isW Oeoc«ffCMMt^'mi:a*iyFMrl
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90 New Famule. Housed schools, will be issued in February, ray, living in Elizabeth. A ard Harper, corresponding secretary
surplus stock of the Widen Metali Election, of church officers and party now given in his honor by bis and Mrs. John, Richardson, treasurer'
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reading of annual reports will take was
New building valuations iii Gar- it was announced this week. Patricia Company and carting,it to the. bor-
wood test year totaled $415,898, es- Martin has been appointed- assistant The Board of EducatlAn Tuesday ough yard where it will be sold in place at the annual congregational sister, Mrs. Edward J. Woods of Un- A stork shower was'held for MM!
tablishing a new record, in recent business manager of the publication. night approved the school budget for meeting of S t Paul's Evangelical and ion, and his. parents and friends at- Harper.
quarter-ton lots to those needing i t Reformed Church tomorrow evening. tended. «
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years and nearly doubling 1943 valu- Pupils from Grade Four-R .who 1944-45, showing an increase of $8,- y d b
ations, according to the annual re- have written short stories to tie sub- 440.75 in the amount to be raised by Henry Piekarski, William Reimer, A covered dish supper win be served Cpl. Murray is a graduate of the
port of Building Inspector Frank Cor- mitted to the "Lincolnian" include taxation and of $9,253.75 in the total John Pearson," Jr. and Burton E. at 7 p'. m. and the business meeting Garwood schools and Regional High
veleyn, which was received by Bor- Shirley Carlson. Michael Sandy, Gor- budget over 1943-44 figures. Public will follow. The Rev. • Walter C. School. He was graduated from New-
ough Council Tuesday? night Hous- don Ray, Stella Bialrriri, Fern Ber- hearing will be held on January 27 Dickerman. The coal will be sold at Pugh, pastor, will. preside. •Enter- ark University and was employed by
ing facilities for 90 new families, tolamy, Lee Betts, Florence Sampieri, $3 a quarter-ton, the price paid by tainment will be provided for the the American Type Founders before
p. m. in
most of which are already occupied, Shirley Reinhardt. George Lawrence, at 8budget willFranklin School and the borough. Deliveries will be made children during the' business meeting entering the service 15 months ago.
the be submitted to the by the borough only in extreme cases,
were made available here during the Marilyn Wissel* Constance "Reid He was a reporter (or The Citizen
voters for final approval at the an- such'as those of widows or wives of and a social hour will follow. and Chronicle at one time and is a
TODAT — — 8AT.
7 Estelle Buss. ; nual school meeting on February 8. service men who are unable to call The Ladies' Aid Society will meet past master councilor of Sir Galahad JeaaiAHfcw — Jdm Wayne
Seventy-two permits were issued New officers and monitors havi at 2 p. m. today in the church base-
The amount to be raised by taxa- for their fuel. Ail others are re- Chapter, Order of DeMolay, of West-
as follows: Two for one-family been elected by Grade Six-T for th tion totals $74,259.75, while the quested to make purchases at the ment Services on Sunday include field.
dwellings for total valuations of $4,- month of January. James Sullivan total budget amounts to $91,878.75. yard, since the street department*is Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. and morn- " A LADY
000; 42 for two-family houses, $368,- is president: Howard Henry, vice- The difference is made up by re- unable to cooperate in the delivery. ing worship at 11 a. m. .
000; 15, alterations and addiUons to president; John Coles, secretary; and ceipts from State School taxes. , The Widen Metal Company stocked
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factories, $38,148; pseven alterations Dolores" Sparks, treasurer.', Monitors recalai —BIT Ne. J—
and additions "to dwellings, $2,248; are as follows: Blackboards, Eleanor The increases are brought aboul shortage coala precautionary measure War!up with at the outset of the fuel
addition' - to tavern, $400; - four-car Kleier; doors, Dorothy Liquore; flow principally by the board's plan to as
in case it were necessary for them to
CRANFORD ^HAELES COBDEN
garage at Widin Metal Products Co. ers, Marie Massa; films, Frank Hilde- continue increments and cost of liv- (Mr. Diatle) la
convert from oil to coal. It was found
$800. Fees totaled $1,198. brandt; t^**^*^ Joan Schmelz^ paper, ing bonuses of $9 a month for al necessary, to convert only part of their I TODAY — FBI — SAT.
In 1942, a total of 72 permits were rene Conlin; library, Lillianl WoJ- school employes, as well as by ap- buildings and the excess coal was' "MY KINGDOM
propriations for. the following
issued for new valuations totaling kiewicz and Marilyn Setzer; bulletin repairs to school equipment:needed placed.at the disposal of the borough.
Re- d St • E l i z a b e t h
•LASSIE COME HOME' FOR A COOK"
$277,738 and fees of $801. Permits board, June Vroom; news, Virginia painting the exterior of Washington Mayor Leonard stated that all ap- tknm Titor. M. fM. 1:4*
-granted in-December, 1943, included Mellillo; ink and pencil sharpener, plicants will be investigated to make SON. — MON. — TCE& . .
one to Robinson Engineering "Corp. Bob Tietsworth; health inspectors, School, leveling and grading of certain of their drastic need of coal. A. M.
IS EVERYBODY HAPPY OUtVIA de HATILAND
for alterations amounting to $2,000; Carol Schmelz and Richard Wat' Washington School' playground, in- |FEt and SAT. . t Big HHs|
and to Thatcher Furnace Co., for a desks, Joan Esenbeil; and homework, stalling new toilets in (he girls' lava- Oesne . Marraerite BOBSET CVMMINGS
tory at Washington School, installing Republican Club " SANOEES CHAFMAN,. . t t a n s i . tsis, •:«•. 1:4* "
paint and storage shed, $1,418. Dolores* Koenig. ta
_On recommendation of Police The Lincoln School Hall Patrol met new leaders on the Jefferson School Elect* 1944 Officer. I "Appointrnqit in Bwtm "| Smr.-MpN.-TDE. Jan. M-U-H
Commissioner Edmund Smith, a res- last week to revise some of the rules. building, building an enclosed ramp TWNCESS O-ROURKE'
oluton, was* adopted authorizing an Simeon Wansaw was replaced on the from Lincoln to Franklin schools to Lesetr Steffen Was reelected presi- ANN MIIXEB—KOCHE8TES Mary Martu — Franebat Teoe
appropriation of $800 for new' uni patrol by Donald MarteL—The halls safeguard the health of the pupils, dent of the Garwood Republican Club FREDDT MABTDt * OSCH.-
"TRUE TO LIFE" MACDONALD CABET
forms, overcoats and caps for mem- are orderly and quiet and the stu- improving the playground in rear of at the organization meeting for 1944 I" matYBuzan'Cousin " I ' ' U r n Sa*. llU, t-M. 1:41
bers of the police department Pur dents cooperative- Lincoln School, and painting class- last Thursday evening at 358 North D m UML. TM. t:W 1:4*
8UN. to TUBS. S Smash Hlts|
chase of a new 1942 Pontiac sedan Jane Rieman of the fourth grade of rooms in Franklin and. Lincoln venue. , • JAMBS CAGNEY Wnv Bendbx — Ljrfse Earner "SALUTC FOR THREE"
- for use as a police car also was au Franklin School gave a large amount Schools. Other officers elected included: "Johnny Come Latdy"I
thorized as was the' sale of the pres- of wool in answer to a plea for wool For the first time since 1941, theFirst vice-prelsdent. Burton E. Dick- "HOSTAGES" NEXT WED. TBBC SAT.
ent police car. Bids for the new car scraps... trustees are faced with the purchase erman; second vice-president, Mrs. IBB BCMSTEAD8 ' . Mnra Sam. l:»t, 4:H. 74S. H:M
as well as offers for the purchase of of a complete stock of school sup- Marie DeCiccio; secretary, Mrs. Louis roouigjit Ghntour : tktm M M . TIM. Ills. 7:l«. )>••»» •LASSffi COME HOME'
the present vehicle will be received plies, which had to be provided for Martel; assistant, secretary, Albert 8TAETS WED.. JOLT l » x x ' XABSB Bkswa at
at an adjourned meeting.of Council Lion. Will Attend in the new budget The. appropria- Miller; treasurer, Bertram Bertolamy; I WED. ATHUBa ZEeaaest Hitil CLACDETTE COLBEBT x WeaMays: fcl*. tm. t-M
tion for fire insurance also 4s nearly assistant .treasurer, Mrs. Walter Tyrone Myma
next Tuesday night. /' Roselle Joint Dinner three times as great as in last year's Boehlmer; and sergeant-at-arms, Per- rOWEB UHt "NO TIME FOR LOVE" tardar 1M. *M. 1M, lfcu
The Rahway Valley'Joint Trunk Members of the Garwood, toons
Meeting advised Council that Gar Club will attend a joint dinner of the budget, because the majority ot poli- cy Watt ;— "TOE RAINS CAMEn\ - - - — Ibnrs al Ilia, «:4S
wood's share of the maintenance costs Cranford, Garwood and Twin-Boro cies fall due'this year. The board Trustees for three yean are Fred iBeaaldColmaa, ClandetteColber [ IICUIJ Aldncti WAIT DUWEI'S
of the trunk sewer this year will be Lions Clubs at the Roselle Golf Club has now worked out a five-year plan Cowell, Mrs. T. F. Brittain and WU- EasinndtusselL TtetorMcLasla
$3,463.90 and of the reserve fund. on January 27. it was announced last for its fire insurance, equalizinf liam Darroch, Sr.; trustees for two HaunUa H o w e " Wdmy Thftjotli Air Pbmr
$181.91. The' borough will receive Wednesday night at the weekly meet- the premiums to be paid each year years are L. Thomas Daub and Wil- "UNDER TWO FLAGS"
a refund credit of $268.10 from.last ing of the local dub in the parish The trustees also made provision liam Gilbert; and trustees for one
year's balance. Councilman Smith, house of S t Paul's Church. For the starting of o reserve func year are Mrs. Lehman and _A. James
Garwood representative to the meet for the. repainting .and repairing Gels. Mr. Dickerman was, named
ing, said the borough should be pre- Louis L. D. NicoleHo. program the Lincoln School auditorium, the campaign chairman and Mrs, Louis
pared to pay its share of the cost of chairman of the Garwood Club, an- work .to be undertaken 'later when Martel is publicity chairman.' Mr.
enlarging the sludge facilities at the nounced the joint dinner. Other fu- costs are lower. Daub, Mr. Gilbert and Mr. Gels are
disposal plant. He said Garwood has ture, plans include a Valentine party Anihony Verlangieri was engaged new members of the executive'com-
for members and their wives and the
sufficient funds for its down pay- vocational arts instructor to re- mittee. •
ment in the capital account. The bal- annual regional dinner, which will be place Nels Hansen, who is now as- Reports were given by Borough
ance will be spread over a 10-year sponsored by the Garwood.Club this sistant stage manager at Radio City Chairman Albert Gill and Archie
period. year.
'usic Hall, New York. The new in- Darroch, member of the executiv
Mayor James T. Leonard, who pre- An appropriation was voted at the structor, a graduate of Newark State committee of the county committee.
sided, announced that the local drive meeting to send two local boys to boy Teachers' College, has taught for
. to raise funds for the National Foun- scout camp during the summer three years in the Orange Vocational
dation for Infantile Paralysis opened months. Richard Harper is chairman School, and was recommended by Mr. Adami Unopposed
yesterday and will continue through )f the committee.which is in charge a r i s e n . •- • . In Regional Election
January 31. Postmaster John F. Du- of the club-sponsored boy scout troop; Miss Mary Kilburg, secretary to
gan is ^chairman, Mayor Leonard is David Tulloch reported on major ac- the supervising principal, was given _ Fred Adami, member of the Board
honorary chairman, and members of tivities of the dub and Peter.Erikseni a raise to bring her salary and bonus of Trustees of Regional High Schc
Council are co-chairmen. Support of I chairman of the Fourth Warto $100 a month. from Garwood,' is unopposed for
the drive by borough residents was /Drive, urged dub members to Although the deadlne for the filing election in the annual school election
asked. their support in the successful of petitions for the three vacancies on on Tuesday," February 1, it was'an-
On-recommendation of Fire Com- nounced yesterday in the office of the
the board is next Wednesday, no an-
Judge Louis Fontenelli and. Fast- •JucaflonsThave been filed as yet with 'or filing petitions.
Clerk Walter McManus was instrucj master John F. Dugan were reinstated District Clerk Ira Gibson. Terms of
ed to look into the posslbilityof Mr. Adami has served on the board
into membership at the meeting and John I* Banyan, now in military since his appointment early last year.
ing seven lights on North Louis Martel was a guest Refresh- service; W. M. Gilbert, now a mem- A member of S t Paul's Evangelical
which were turned out when tb6 dim- ments were served. Burton E. Dick- of Borough Council, and Fred
out went into effect, restore/to use. erman, president, presided at the busi- Falcone expire this year. and Reformed-Church and the Gar-
Lights also were authorLceid installed ness session. wood Lions Club, he is married and
at the end of Myrtle avenue, on Third has one daughter, making his home at
avenue at Walnut street and at Ce- 420 Locust avenue. Mr. Adami is
dar street, and a light'over the honor Democratic dub native of Brooklyn and has lived in
roll board adjacemyto borough ban. Miss Harriet Schneider, Garwood for seven years,
Purchase of a • I*on JaWonski was elected presi- tended Brooklyn Public Schools and
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box and of Mr. and Mrs. Francis S d dent of the Garwood Democratic Club. Boys' High School in Brooklyn and
recorder* for fire department, to 34« North avenue, cdebnUd her 17tfa Inc, at the 19*4 organisation meeting
replace the I box, which is an- birthday on Satnrday evening at a last Thursday evening at the Center the extension service of LaSalle Uni-
tiquated. was authorized parry at h e r ' •• — • versity. He is a purchasing agent foi
street clubhouse. More than 60 per-
of Councilman sons attended the meeting; which was Diamond Expansion ~
The councilman was named a mem- Carol caned to order by A, T, Mosca, acting pany in Garwood.
ber of (he Local Assistance Board by ftojjft" f l j a i i m r a . - . , : ' . . } - . „ • - . . . *.*."-. . ' . Voters wfll also approve the 1944-45
budget at the election. Thetotalbud-
Otter officers elected Included: get this year has been increased t
H u t vice-president, Stephen' Ban- $193,450 from S 182,080 in 1943-44 and
vice-president, Alfred
Daly; treasurer, Padralg OTDea; as- the amount to as compared to $68,537
r, WiU be $79,748
be raised by taxation
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sbtot t treasurer, F Frank Schak; sec- last year.
mary.Edward Pennefether, Jr.; as-
sistant secretary, Conrad Rieder; and
Trees.'
;B^M4«.«lfcattG«aitos
being'planted in South Africa.
— Severage,-
Jerry Fontenelli, Mr. Banyasz, Mr.
Daly,' Former Councilman Anthony BRENNAN & TOYE
Riccardo, Walter; Buchan, Louis J. J. BRENNAN . - t E. TOYE
Fontenelli and Walter J. Flesher, Sr.
. tonner pas- Henry G. Merry .was placed in Plumbing, Heating, Tinning War-time tnasportation means ngfMag
f f g, T the Garwood Presbyterian charge of publicity. The Board o American Eadiator Co.
now of the Army
prol»billty, w t t l S C*Mrchand arrived recently inChap- Directors met Monday night and a Automatk oil Burners • Corns, Lnb- Telephrae CE. 6-tZ«9 : of men and war material. Lehlgh Valley r-
d at the ad- Texas, for active duty special meeting ot the club was held ZM Soath Ave. E.
The Air Force Chaplain. Tuesday-night the Root* of the Back Diamood-and other
— • Chaplain's 'School L railroads meet this ebausBge with tbt same
Board of Health
A.CMflths
versifr before^ taking up duties
Texas. Mrs. {Soap and baby dangh-
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Elect* Dickerman
' Burton E. Sickerman was elected
P™*ttent o« (be Board of Health at
MUSIC We SttOI Hare A LIMITED
spirited teamwork that characterises our
fighUnt force*. The stm grefctar
neeeoaiy for vietoiy wfll te bsndled wUk
th«ssm«aIk)iiteoop«r«tion...L*lughVal-
f Griffiths of 909 Third NuneMnSolOiBecr the 1M4 organization meeting Tues- QDANTmr of Oar
h y is proud to bs a mambtr of tUsrwwd-
•Mnue, died Saturday in Rahway Dr. Francis Kanursiewicz _ „ day in Borough HaU. Other officers VICTOR and
^ • " " t a l Hospital after an ffinessrt named medical officer of the Medical dWed Jnctade* Vlce-prerident BLUE BIRD •rwkng tosm-prood to pay trOnte to i t
S ? 7 ? f * Sta was to have cele- Unit,of the Defense Council «t a Chester Henry; and secretaryrJohn
bnted her 26th birthday on January meetinf Monday night in Borough G. Humenik. Leo Ragonese and Sis- CATALOGS
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2 k i l ^ ^ "Hz 01 Amboy
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raund Bchultx are the other members
aU. He succeeds Dr. Leon Jl j ! ^ of the board. FREE ^
son, now in army service. A total of The board selected A. T. Mosca as wilt Em* M i l l 1
mJOM IN BECORDS
her husband, she is s 22 members of the unit were present , LMt 0M t* s CottMT
vived by a daughter, Sandra, 7 to hear Mrs. Helen Blank ^ ^ Registrar of vital Statistics for the - / ' • •
•norths old; her father, John Cegel- ins nurse of the unit, speak on the coating year. -. WUllam Willsey is Visit NtwJtrsi?s Largtsf
•ki; and two sisters, the Misses Leon pare of colds. Louis J. Fontenehi. Health OfflceOJr. Francis Karnanie-
and Sigmund Cegelskl of Perth Am- commander of toe Defense CoiniaL ~" and Most Comflttt Music ow or AMBtaes SAUCMM-
'" .Ruth
boy.
ooy SamueUon is the board nurse, Steph- Cmter .•- . AUUMTB) rat n o o n
& on the ot keeping the unit en Allen is plumbing inspector, and
nmeral services were held at i«r lTOUJ y „
htehome Tuesday afternoon and in-lmonthly
*~~—* — i in fUrviewr Cemetery, Burton
for A program "?of Frank Braun and Henry Pfelfler are
was discussed, Plumbing examiners; The board will
co-chairman,'pre- meet the first and third Tuesdays of
GREGORY'S
|;.«W WEST FEONT 8TEEET
each month at Borough HaU at 8 p. m. I H
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