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Min0te»of*h«a> Plainfield as Assistant Cptmty High School Parents ~v VIA Tea Committee On Display Saturday a new wide sloping hood, new, Physician is $1,000 per annum, There being no'further »u«inf& Citizens Board of Freeholdersi and. upon motion of Freeholder The importance of encouraging A meeting of the tea cwnnmittre The new J»l_Ctoyte^ with iU fenders, new curved bumper* was on roil call unanimously 11re-Po«er engin*. massive bumper guards, new f Regular:meeting of. the Union adopted. \ ' Dudley, duly seconded by Free- children to participate in setting for the February meeting of the holder Herlich. Director McMane up standards and makin« decisions iwfll go «o display Saturday at and rear ornamentation, and o (2)—freeholder Herlich for Fi- Village Improvement. Association HEART Should Act Harry MpHer Motors, M« North changes. ........ -( declared the Board adjourned to J was discussed recently at a'meet- was held Monday at the home of HEART nance Committee, "rescinding and Wednesday, February 7th, 1951 atling of the High School PTA's par- avenue, east, WestfiekL The' new wrap-around repealing the position of Secretary the chairman, Mrs. Peter Nelson, 8 1:30 p. m. [ent education groupin the home of Seventy-three major improve- bac" window is now used on In Community " " ince to the County Mr. and, Mrs. Bruno C. Metaier, English Village. , Attending- were ments have been incorporated in models, increasing rear-'. GARWOO p G R ANF O R D KENILWORTH Director McMane presiding, the salary range. A. ETHEL ALftSTON, : Apathy is'the greatest enemy call showed eight members pr Clerk of the Board. 807 West End; place. " , Mrs. Clarence Fritz, Mrs. W. VLthe new model. ChrysJer Divisiori area by 301.7 square inchesO r adopted Jan. 2," 1951, was on coll officials said. Major developments , of. good community planning. Her- and one. Freeholder Bennmger. George S. SaUer, local attorney, Fredrick, Mrs. Raymond O'Neill, per cent as compared with n, i^; call unanimously adopted.' include an Oriflow shock absorber, models not having this feature. bert H. Smith, chief of the plan- led the program which was en-Mrs. Irvin N. Cuyer and Mrs. A. CRANFORD. NEW JERSEY. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY J95I 24 Pages — FIVE CENTS 1 ' (3)—Freeholder Herlich for Fi-Elise Schacht Graduate istandanf equipment throughout the ntrifc lcctToii'fif'i'ri* 'MEW Jersey De- ^MS^t^i pfthft w»r»<in^s''df Jan- "Passports to' Teen-Age T MrtrninUf IConsirvatTonand Ec"-]^,, d~™~*~ TlthnttHr^were nance, _ , _ . - . y 2n Of"Allegheny ,The VIA board will meet nomic Development, told members • • prQV|td as per printed copies on for temporary Jail Guards in the chaniral power steering, and The number of businesses in i Miss Elise Schacht, daughter of tended. day at 9:30 a. m. in the home pf bif'«.-'T>/vlf the Rotar!.r*-railhjlly t their IllhCh-,.,*' ..i^, „. vWlrx: v -. Sheriffs Deptr. at $128 per hour, Fluid-Torque Drive torque coi United States to now set at 3,1 mmmee Mr. Sa^er reviewed the part that Mrs. Victor Shaheen. 2 Summit For Army Training eon meeting last Thursday at the Resolution that all bills pre- was on roil call unanimously Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Schacht restraints play in aiding young peo- Iverter., -..'•' ' ' i' , 000—470.000-above the pce., %dopted. road. Mrs. Alfred Frigola and Mrs. The 1951 Chrysler is offered _ 1.000.000 above the war Five Cranford. men and' one; Howard rJhnson Restaurant. V^iied for . payment be • ordered of 191 North avenue, has been ple to get along with members of from Garwood arc among 22 selec- (4)_Freehplder Herlich for Fi- E. J. Stahtey willbe co-hostesses. 21 body styles in the Windsor, low. A ,200.000 gain In 1947 sh ••• •»• Introduced • by Peter J. Clark. paid, was on roll-call unanimously awarded the degree of bachelor of their family, schoolmates and the. tee^ from Local Board 44 who will. '', chairman nf the club's community adopted. ' •'„•-• nance Corrimittee. approving'"six Windsor Deluxe, New Yorker and tt up to its present mark, ac arts by Allegheny College, Mead- community. • . ing to" the VS. office of 1 leave at 7:30 a. m. tomorrow from' service committee, Mr. Smith de- Following communications were personnel actions in various de- Imperial lines. - ~ ns ville. Pa. -J ' The group's next meeting will Guest Pianist economics. Plainftcld City Hall for the New-, clared all c.itizens should be ini-eccived\n- d ordered tiled: partments, was- on roil call unani- be held March 19. , All models have been complete- Miss Schacht, who graduated Elvira C. Boyd of 225 Cranford ark Induction Center- to begin army-;. terested and informed about com- • Board oKPublic Works. — forV mously adopted. •••• •,': avenue, a member of this year's munity planning. They should bo- Warding eopjKof plan showing ex- (5)_Freeholder Herlich for Fi-from Cranford High School, was a eide* Not to Be Seniors to Present Issue member of the National Honor So- Completes Course at graduating class at Eastern Con- Tuliiiferro Returned • come active on" planning boiirds isting curb u'nesxof Bridge St., andnance Committee, accepting the . servatory of' Music, Roselle. ap- Dance Tomorrow and other- groups which U.(> to make street alignment \qn Bridge St., ciety there and won the Cranford anilulate.in GQP man of the board. [Glee Clul> Concert bid of Wilson Jones Co., for fur- Packard jr.. College ! peared as guest pianist on Ann C. The Class of 1951 at Cranford Measure Reiutrorrucecl To School Board; up tW community program. from Elizabeth Avc\ to Pearl St., nishing 429 binders to the Regis- College Club Scholarship, •'.';•' The February quota of 87' men j Tickets will be on sale ,at the .Richard G..Matey, son oi Mr. and Benedict's • program. "Ah . Hour WM OO riniary April 17 High School writ" present its an- from Board 44 has Been split soi v "voii VI.in' left'i'Vc' *" **.-:.i«»«>c Ttraituiffe An Vnyiish major, she has been . To Permit Locution j door iM~ the s]K cial conceit at Volcrs Approve Budget • Bui," ti k- w;irnH t<?r*3 for one ye 'with Young Musicians." Saturday nual dance entitled, "Neptune's | that 22 leave, tomorrow and lhe ing Feb. 1, 1951 for the lump sumeditor of the Allegheny Literary Mrs. George Matey of 401 Centiar; U. Stanley, chairman H ; S:I«IIIVI;IV hv ihtvTV'in- "wHVoh'ly'jjet out of such a program Flood Control Commlt^e. over FM station WSOU, Seton f\ M U i U u n u Nocturne," tomorrow.night ki the balance on February .„. ,- Cranford justNwhat you put into it." •••- of $8,419.00, was on roll call unani- Magazine during the past year, and avenue, was graduated- from the RJblir worKscommittee of Mis. Mol.Iie Kcddcn was< re- Union County Park Commission HalL Mrs. Boyd is a piano stu- h M school gymnasium. The theme Those from Cranford reporting, ^ auditorium. The pro- Failfgs to plan now for the fu—enclosin- g copies of a resolution mously adopted. - • • ' . •'•' served as a member of the staff of Packard Junior College. New York ,;p Ccmmittee. will not *•' The ordinance, rezonihg the 34- elected to her second, three-year .City, at commencement exercises dent qT Professor Jascha- Pomeran PAHKOTT'S TAXI ute for the Republican will be, "Under the $ea." tomorrow morning follow: term and Burton C. Bcldcn -and • ture is^Pqlse economy, Mr. Smith ipertainin- g„..-.-,-..--. to capital .fund s for the («)—Freeholder Herlich for Fi-the college newspaper. A member of Perth Amboy. • ' ; acre'Sperry Estate-from Residence William S. Yourig. 23 Parker, Kiam is under sponsorship of the | Tuesday at the Community Church; Decorations will feaUire whales, Pi'csbytcrian Men and proceeds Joseph Kohn were named to their declared, because it means that-the y.nr 1951, was referred to Finance| Committee, resolving that of Associated Women Students, tO* SERVICE CALL* irfflUu.. ro^ieelection in the "A" to industrial to permit the avenue.' • . •' ' problems wrtl be passed' alonji to nance .women's governing: body, she has-East 35th street. New York City. •blican ivlmary on. April 17, octopuses, fish, mermaids and sea H. A. Wilson Company of Newark will be used to purchase-furnish- initial,full terms on the Board of Committeeee. • .;•" . ,. |the employees in the various de-, ' Now the,Lord is that Spirit: and William F. Anderson, 100 Ret- Education Tuesday evening in the at triple, the also served as secretary-treasurer Mr. Matey, who is a graduate of CRANFORD 6-3280 « revealed in a letter received horses. Coats will be checked at id build a new million dollar plant ings for the new. Sunday School future gencra,t State Highway Dept., advising I parents hereinmentioned shall wHere the Spirit of the' Lord is. ford ayenuc. annual school election. Myrlin Commissioner Ab-| ^ ^g salary, classification of the French Club. Miss Schacht Cranford High School, was en- .newspaper last night. Davy Jones' Locker. , here, which was adopted on final building of the church. • cost. State Highway recreceivive the salary( classification his Carl R. Paola, 22 Cranford ter- Taliaferi'o '.was unopposed' for re- • excellent iw>u approved specifications for is.a member of Alpha Chi Omega rolled in the accounting; curricu- there is liberty. - class, executive committee reading by the Township Commit- 1 arid title of position set opposite.