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••••. ••,--.• '••;.• <: •• • • v •. ' ;;' i1--"'- •••.•• • fzres.'saj^-AV.- ••.. .-.; .. .::'••.. •i "- 'V' | •^'•-.'••^•r :-••••• '•' _L THE CRAWFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1955 Give to •:•', dramatizing the birth of the Am-|~Famfly Afoot in the Yukon territory- by a family Pace.They were accompanied to extended to thera^through the Men's League to View. of the jpinifive four.. , Teaneck by Miss Olga Spechty Cerebral Palsy Center at 6S6 Sa- erican petroleum industry- •od| ipped Child Training director of vocal musk? in the lem avenue, Elizabeth. Color Filriu Thursday Your __ 1 mru CAutford Public S^tH" ^ P "Many people already have gen- Two color films will be shown James Lenney, also a member of erously responded to a mail appeal Importance Told Rotary Club the vocal music staff. Mr. Lenney at a meeting of the Men's League Red Cross that went out last week asking •"•//!£ ' Vincent F, SamowskL elementary school principal in Cranford, served as accompanist for the for contributions. Those who have of the First Presbyterian Church G A R w oo D G RANFORD KENILWORTH told fellow members of the Cranford Rotary Club that the training senior high school chorus. not done so are being asked to 'next Thursday evening in the and' education of handicapped children is an economic necessity if send in their contribution- as soon church school gynv&, A buffet under existing as possible. mall nutter at i'fr qr» ^ ^^ jl^ frnrnnvprfrnwflinff under existing Donations Help franfnnt. N.J 22 Pages —10 Cents conditions, and that in the future overburdened facilities may ?This is a worthy cause! To The films will include "The judge Its real worth, all one need under still greater strain.. Ther ' Cerebral Palsy Story of Colonel Drake," an his- • occasion was- the regular luncheon Marine AJr Wing, Korea. Cmdr. do is to visit the center in Eliza- beth and see it in operation. torical'story about the drilling of Freeholder Today? meeting of the club last Thurs- Brandt, who entered the Navy in Center Work America's first successful oil well,' Testimonial Clergymen Favor Local Comic UniUJRed (4*688 to Open day at the Methodist Church. 1938, is married and has two chil- "You are invited to do just that Freeholders "There are many'reasons why The speaker said that Governor dren; Sharon sjnd Paul L., Jr. He —visit the center and. see it in is a native'of CJouncil Bluffs, Iowa. you should contribute'to the cur- operation. ""The center is in opera- Driscoll, in his term of office, had 1 For Officers rent Cerebral Palsy League fund- tion five days a week. Come in On Bagger Committee Decency Committee Pleads for Unity vetoed a bill providing for the care raising campaign,** according to Name of the mentally, and physically and see how effective the speech, Kenneth_L. Estabrook of Crah- Drive for $14^500 - An appeal for united action to remove in- [-Clarence L. Fritz and E. C Shire, occupational and physical therapy fordV^and James J. Flynn of Kenil- This Evening Eight Cranford clergymen today announced handicapped because it was short- co-chairmen for Cranford; John decent literature from Cranford newsstands was The month-long fund drive of the Cranford-Garwood-Kenll* work is—all made 'possible worth have been named municipal adoption of a resolution stating that "the elimina- sighted and ill-considered. Mr. Malko, Garwood chairman;' and Tsen More than 300 persons, includ- made today in a statement issued by the Decency worth'Chapter,. American Red Cross- will open Tuesday, James F. Sarnowski related that the gov- through your active financial ATT tion of horror comics, and the promotion of good Mrs. Clifford Wolf. Kenilworth 1 campaign leaders for the Assem- ing local officials and members of Committee.of St. Michael's Church. Kcrvtck, - chairman, announced today in listing district, captains ernor designated State Depart- support. It is expected Mayor Fred P. 1 eading iviaterial will be handled most effectively chairman. bly candidacy of former Council- Cranford Local 52, Patrolmen's The text of the statement: for -the campaign. • ; ' ' • ' .' ment of. Education Commissioner Andersen will, be appointed a and democratically by community-wide civic ., "None, however, is more com- A creative economy is the fuel man. Donald H. Bagger of West- Benevolent Association, and their "It is reasonable to assume that The local 'vq'uota this year is $14,500, a slight increase over Frederick M. Raubinger to make member of the Union County groups;existing for that purpose." pelling than the fact that local of- magnificence. field. STORE HOURS: 8J0 AJ<L to 10 wives are expected to attend a the people of-Cranford are aware last year's goal.. Solicitations u) a study of the handicapped, and BARONS The resolution was signed by some areas will be started next citizens and other residents' of Board of Chosen Freeholders'this Motor Vehicle Agent ,' that as a result of this study new testimonial dinner-dance at. the of the offensive type of literature \ Union County are being asked, to morning when the board meets to the following members of the DAR Prize week while <appeal letters have al- 'legislation was enacted and fur- Cranwood, Garwood, at 7 o'clock Cranford Cfergy Council: Dr. ai displayed on, .the news- ready been, mailed to industries do Something for .Union County $2JS Vail*, Owntilly the Union County Court House, ther plans are being developed to children—children who need that SPECIALIZING IN FILLING .PRESCRIPTIONS tonight in honor of Capt. Lester George A. Aitcheson, pastor of stands of many towns and cities in the three-town area, Mr.'Ker. make the handicapped either par- SKIN SACHET and Elizabeth. throughout, the nation. They have yick said. • •• " " help. ';•.'• „ OF EYE PHYSICIANS ' W. Powell, Sgt. Louis L. Guertin Cranford Alliance Church; Dr. tially or totally self-supporting by . "These CP children would be TOILET WATER At a nieeting last Thursday eve- indicated that the condition should Mr. Kervlck requested that each training and education- ' and Patrolman George C. Ward of Albert Allinger, pastor of Cran- .hopelessly crippled?—m any of ning, the Cranford . Republican corrected as soon as possible. one contribute as generously as Even the mentally retarded, Mr. the. Cranford i Police Department. ford Methodist Church; Rabbi possible to assure ample funds them if it were not for the sym- Municipal Committee unanimously There seems to be some misunder- p Sarnowski said, can be trained in . The occasion will mark depart- Philip Brand of Temple Beth-El; f th v pathetic help and training being recommended Mayor Andersen to mental advancements for the three standing. "However, as to the meth- for continuance of the many serv- the basic health habits, handiwork; the Rev: Arnold J. Dahlquist, pas- ices rendered- by the Red Cross jill a vacancy on the board caused men. Capt Powell became the skills and even reading to the li- tor-of Calvary Lutheran .Church; mm od- of procedure to be followed. locally.and on a national and in- mit of their intelligence, and thi $1.00 WOODBURY $2J0OV«kM by the resignation of Donald M. first man to hold that rank in the the Rev. Albert G. Dezso, pastor We sincerely hope that harmony ternational scale. ne less of a burden COLD CREAM or TWO $1J0O BOTTLES of Westfield who is now department last August 16; Sgt. Among • local services referred ot^OlcTOBiFteby^Eria^ ill groups the state in cosily m; that we can actually get and institutional care.. DRY SKIN CREAM selected. Mayor Andersen wUl fUl In advanced rank on February I, the Rev. Robert G. Longaker, pas- ford-Garwood-kcnilwbrth Chap- — the im- He told how classes have, been out the unexpired one-year term. and.Patrolman Ward, who. became tor of the First Presbyterian work on the real ter's home service activities, and set up to train the mentally re- New Portable of Mr. Pearsall. * ' juvenile officer for the department Church;- the Rev. John Hunn, mediate indecent liter- Motor .Corps, Canteen Corps and tarded in several localities .and Mayor Andersen said this week Foreign Oil on November 1 Will assume his assistant, pastor of the First Pres-. ature Gray Ladies services to veterans* ^ • duties as a sergeant next Tuesday. more are being planned. The TYPEWRITERS he "definitely" will be » free-4o byterian* Church; an* the Rev. in full agreement with hospitals in the area. \ Former Police Commissioner state pays $2,000 toward the or- EBNE8T S. HICKOK ROOV-Uii . , holder candidate at the AprU 19 Samuel I. Matchett, pastor of St. who say that. the ' comic Serving as area vice-chairmen Assii Arthur Weller of Newark, chair- are: Mrs. C, A. Bolllod. Mrs. W. ganization of such classes and •Freeholder Hlckok of Summit 25% off primary «lectidn regardless of Mark'si A.M.E. Church. : industry is u* need of a gen-1 SiUnt Night Toikt.Watar man of the State Legal Games of - The eight clergymen "heartily I G. Trometter. Mrs. W.^:. Nettle- wiixK Returns what ni*Mnn thff hoard... takes. __^ and that the | seek reelection to. the (Board of It is expected Freeholder Di- way to" . speaker explained. He added that Far cipal speaker at the dinner. Mas- ^ V. H.: Carthy, rectQr George W. Trumporc and Mrs. the state also pays three quarters Freeholders in the April Repub- rector "Albert J. Benninger of Three Cranford residents em- strike at the roots, namely,' lican Primary. First elected to list price.... $119.72 ter of ceremonies' will be' Public Trinity Episcopal Church, as ex- distributor and the publisher. Neil Castaldo in Cranford, .Edwin _- of the transportation costs .of such Prepared ountainslde will oppose the- se-ployed, as training directors by Safety:'Director Clarence L..Fritz.