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.c> wfe^ifebi^\tji qatofortf,... ^ pettiocrata were elected ^ ..".;. i;-...;. ..;,.•..'..'•>;. v..»,-• I,y55 194^Dewey *nd Bricker(R>.:•;,;:.•• .:•..:.;V>•.. > -'• >> -:<: 5,106 li^tlonvwido I&n(}$licl6 th^t 8flW'! ^^^; -; ^ ••:•,•/•>• •••'• • • l#?t President Lyndon B. Johnson r-:* IPSil .meeting* will' rty the township by a pk unttf every card is wwked, w&m mm iah prante anhqunced. Meet- f or the comings week will be i •. i StevensorrandSparVman . . Comes the first ;&eiM&&1@r mm at 8:30; pirt. tomorrow,' Sun- ^enlng and Wednesday eve- i956~tis6nh<)w^r; and^^cbr) (R) . >v...... I,i..'.:.'... 8;7?0 teelec^toTownBWpCominittee.^ nl^. All Bessiohs will be held ^JKr^|;:S1toance^ow^ In the community room of the Mu- 19i6.0^?Nixon and icid ; : m TalcipaT Building! Reports may be ; iiu-^ii *..' Bj..^^.«.i.jq^f:» -the .• Republl*. -. pa i • :; Kennedy and Johnson •'•by .• 8/;''.§Q7" '.'voW'f-'. ii flli^ •duririg:;buslne8S hours daily pluraUty, 6,m to 6,(M)1, incJudin« at campaign headqiiarterii, rodstrt : : mm- v a^^-baito^; :; v^y.^ f$. \ I \>,; 'p ' :":••:' * ••" "• ' " ^.;,^.^.:.'...:v5,245 to ' ''•' :''• :-;^TCS«>ldttb Gifts reccignltion was ! : \v.'•#;•,'>' &• ;-S^inour/; ;Dem<>cra't^:l won^ ; ^:;|: given ttf Dr; and Mrs: Albeit Lewis m 'and- the Elizabethtbwn Gas Co. ' CHARLES O. • Ernploye solicitation was initl- HAROLD 7. collector. >ted today in the following Cran- Local GOP Defeat Attribu $# fe ford firms: Clark Door Co., Tech- ^ * ;'• •" ^•/V1 ^v* ' '• jjdcal Wife, Part-Manufacturing Seymour PI Coi and Allen Printing Co. : To Lack of Liking for Ba can candidate, was 892 votes. |> BfabjprRite Market i. contrftfated , _ ^ Jlbs» of two lpcM ofHcials In $200 this week, it was revealed by T1 dents' United Fund Tuesday's; election «as attributed to the lack pf eritht^slasm by'lb'-t-'lk ardpowperthwalteaataxcollectbt GOP • municipal chairnian» ^wtd ; i yesterday in asselssiiW :tjNe results Oft 'JNmVIWSr • 15-;T^ ifi«e^ Hrtis.*irf:^

'9f;'the'election. ,; /••--•;,',•.•;•;,,;•:.. «,/l rtll have two members •'I ^ish to congratulate the ^wo of the nltte-niah Union CoUnty ii Syr^-v^i - t>emocratic victors for locial!' of- Board of Freeholders for the first licfes,":' Mrs. ~ iGldvier;1 "• cbajUnttedj time irt ite blstdiy as a result ot 'and I will give them all the coj, Tuesday's ws d^e ^arg ,niet_ '7-.\- national ^cehe,l believe^ rice-president: pf Precision Light indents faV? been selected Corp., Dunellen, was one of, four f 4W ' MfWX Biwoocifats i4^"-J •'-'- u •-•">?---^ mm f Johnson becarnjB '•'•>;'i i'i'l

High School, : Ara- serwd a? table .goni, "iiii :b*> •hd* IlWaj but was a esldent of inany residents who : :sepli ^^ ^«||be^^i^ «fecl$G',, ;v\:.' '..: Cranford ajidyl „. ••, The lp&l resident pbMed 117,318 i^ljiatinmono gymtiadumplay/V^Mr. Pottf isaid. \a srolpr. ini Jonathan Cause to join (the loqal Republican toilhit p1iedg!e^.he<. ... . ;'|^\p^ -wore diicu^s^W^.-re? 'votes'.^J|pe other-, Dembcratic vic- "I believe y)e put on a g»od\-%j)jfc?\ and Dayton gional Wgh prganizatiQn and help advance Re- tors fc*.full terms are, Johh-Vi 42 mc*ths to ^ )?ublicanism in-Cranford* : paign: w as" did our opponents^ 3i iajt^.-!-ii£LSinSi Doiiohue, reelected, 120,889, and AParehtly local residents now be- f VW^ Hg : The Carav for the Edward J. WUusz, 117,318. The lieve mlnb^ity representation * ^*.(e#^i0;j!$i1^:%) I— Schools: EllgH«1tw-'particiiiaUon f ^neyu y Outer Space unsuccessful • Republican contend- heeded oh our goverwng bod^.?* :'U.: Chemical Indu^y Council, of New Appearing on taie editorial page ers for the full terms finished as The ^successful candidatel;M l^A'djrass^ Jfe^ ^^k niore thaiji 180 of this issue •&' the QtizeiS and follows: Freeholder George J. For- pressed his thanks to all votera #ho 'Cultural Basis chalrnian, saldi :f(Granfbrj4 teachy to Chrpnicle is the first of a series of rester, 101,312; Freeholder Mat- supported his candidacy. A gpod monthly ',cplumhs .on "The" World thew J.Rlnaldo, Jr., 100,784, and deal of the credit for the success atud*nts attending pf Space", to, be provided by the Henry P. Wester, 96,233. of Tuesday's election, he statedJ;"i3 I tutibns, cards Will bf Amateur Astronomers, Inc.,. in con- FoU the unexplred term, Hugh due those Democrats who,' "Cultural Basis for living^' will / ! iiIlt; i1 ^e 'center;

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>cast absentee/oaj^ts. The township ttOrraally votes 94-^to 95 /-: percent' of ite eUglble voters in a Athef wears nothing Presidential election. 4^ ^if , 5-TEMP DRYER Jn Other bagoting, If. $. Senator y$; .17 inches o»»; i mto (Cranford npw bag bei^ 21* J votes to5,49 1 for Bernard M. |f^8djV ' Model- V his Republican challen- IME 660-0 .. ger^ , ;;.',/--,.-,,;,•.•,.;;:;.•; W:. Republican candidates for the Boajnd of Cbi»s^n I^Beholderg w^re .-"^Z?^ giyei* a alight/edge herp.J Their totals"were: Geofge j. Forrester, I :<•*&! 6,149; MattRew J.Rinaldo, 6,102, and Henry P; Wester, 6,()87» Their Dempcrattc opponents receiyed tjie following votes here: John V. Don- bhue, 5,913; Frank T. Cuchle, 5.8W,' grees, as 13?-.'ffaifm ti[ays; were recorded to brJng the and Edward J; Wilusz, 5,647. " " )Por the unexpired term oni the heating season to 3fl5. Ralnfajl ured ^PUYBOY. Freeholder board, Irene T. Griffin totaled .64 inches, including .43 ••-•. v. qfyipy apd MAPI^PIS, $ua Pius blissful, barei polled 5,935 votes to5.7S 7 for Hugh inches on November 2. Caldwell, her Democratic oppon- This week's temperature record: loot comfort and sensible prices! That's tfie jrr«- . " .:••;'. •. ••••'•' •'-' ••;.. Degree sistJble charm of Vinajr Casuals}, *' Local voters favored all of the ftfln, »w publip questions. The bond issue Thursday ...... 65 ••«••;•._ 9' for institutions carried by a vote day:...... ,.....;..,:. 60 .39. 15 Saturday:...... 59; 32 19 of 5,173 to^3,901, the college bond ; v Sunday ^...... -.^..... 62 28 20. issue, was toypredthere by a vote \ o| §,324 to3,806 , and the bond Monday ...... 64 33 issue for the county vocational- Tuesday ...J...... 61 39 15 Wednesday .„. 64 40 Has a separate cycle for all y technical high school carried fo- :•%.• yi^sjia|te fatirips-% wash 'ri w?ars! Area Students Promotion for Lenahan •j._ • Exclusive Equft-Flow Tempered- (Cmitim&i frow, Page V fh K< Thomas J. Lenahan of 319 1*95 j Heat dries clothes gently. chemical industry research instal- Hampton St. has-been named*i»di4 . , •Built-inlint acreen: ',:-'l lations. •..',', ->...... ' ,,;;- •'., rector aidiexiiie^^.^^t^a^^ $759 • • jD^pap driag clotihw for ironings L The two area students and other dent an4\ug«neral'manager p| 1 : drum. See it Boon. ' members of the caravan will be Breeze -Illinois, Inc. of •Wyoming, greeted at Rutgers University; by 111 a^sufesidiary of^Biraete Coif' u'1 Dr. John R. Brown, a vice-prer- porations, In-c., of Uhibn, it was aijfc Colgat^Palntolive Ct>., : Aviflftl P|JP :THE 5g^»'iw^tarx^>lSutji(tS irslty."-'-'-''''^.'.'. •. •• •'• •"."'.- ; •'' ;"•! Mr. Lenahan, who was. executive on Washers - Dryers - rators - Dishwashers They also will hear Dr. Charles assistant to the president of ihe : Erickson, associate professor of parent, company; in Union, ..is'. ;a CRANFORD BOOTERY chemistry; Dr. Frank) DIttman, gi?^U§te of ptjijto ilpiver^, a«^d; professor of chemical engineering, the Harvar4 Busin$s| Schqoj. He and Dr. August B. Kinzel, vt is a Wwrld War II veteran, having' ?3 NQ. UNION AVf „ CRANFORD president of research. Union Car- served ii the Navy. "Hei has been bide Corp. Tours are" scheduled at We Repair All Type* Of with Breeze Corporations for the the recently-completed" chemistry past five years and has. Uve4 here ^ DRY1RS * WASHERS * DISHWASHERS and chemical engineering building T0WNl£Y SHOES at Rutgers, and, the American 29 ALDEN ST. - BR 6-2224 — CRANFORD, N. J. Cyanarnid, Union Carbide, and 4 EASTMAN STREET, CRANFORD - Open Thurtd«y Evening*- Colgate-Palm

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says, is one of them ajor "dividends formation Service, he was edltorkpresent post; Burns directed pany moves to lafger.'facilitiesdjn • ••'\:- of education. of "The " in Bombay, In- the Tecbnica, JOry Service of Totowa sext mb.nth. •, ' L •; Americon Education Week National Economic Growth dianj correspondent for "Forum Association of Coun-; v Education is important for eco- Service" in londpn, and New.York ties, D. C. He also That tomorrow starts from to- nomic growth. Nations with liter*- correspondent for "The fttail" of ^ ieen affiliated with the sides Spotlights Good Investment ate populations have higher per Madras.'..;' , • 'S-. / \ day and is one) day beyond IV id marketing division of the Na- robe« the future with hope's rain- An investment in education pa$s the highest dividend of any in- capita income* than illiterate na- .Previous speakers in the ser Uonal biscuit Company and has- bojw hues.--Mary BaKer Eddy'. .; vestment in the World, TJ*. Claris W. McDejmitb, superintendent of- tions. The natural resources of a were Matti Hakkanen od served as executive assistant to Schools, said today, ' country do not determine its eco- andK. A- Brobey of Gh Oth- the^^preBideiit i)f the. International • In iact, entering the first grade Is like opening a savings account: nomic status: Those countries er speakerk s .^w om Japan Econbmi^ Policy ^Associatioii iti lliere i?.a womain at the b,egin- The longer the investment is kept going the higher the dividend grows. which make the highest effective d^United Republic. , '.Washington;I.-;.-.;"_ >.' ,...•''".',' .^• nina 6t aU, great things. use of education attain a 'high Of all investments- a person can According tfr Mr. - Ferrof' the economic status. scope of Mr. Burns" activities will make, education pays the highest ple, from all social classes. This A good conscience Is dividend eventually pays off to the * Better Communities greatly increase when the corn- low.—John, kay return. On the basis of lifetime The direct result of education is community and- to tUe nation in an improved community, the NEA learnings, it can pay off as high as better community and national re- 40 to I. says. The community prospers lations. 1 first: The results are high property • Dr. McDermith explained that' Improved Earning Power values, better community services, this is how the National Education Education makes the difference a* lowe* crime rate, better leader- Association demonstrates the value between those living in poverty ship, and holding power for the and those living in plenty. The «?f investing in education in. its educated and forward-looking Majority of people earning less people. NEW OWNERS — The above home at 34 CraneyPkwy. was pur- data fop American Education that $3,000 for a family of four chased by Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Doughert^from Mr. and Mrs, Week, November 8-rt. This year* liave less than an eighth-grade ed- International Relations Ei-nest A. Flaig. Mr. Dougherty is rabciaicfi with Merck and $0. . Perhaps the best way to re- BR 6-0700 theme i» "Education Pays Pivi- ucation. The majority of the un- in Rahway. The sale was made through the B. S. Willoughby employed are illiterate or have no solve the problems of the world dends. peacefully is through education. Real Estate Co., 12 Clark St., in Cooperation with the Shahjeen marketable skills. Also, most teen- : The NEA says the hard facts agers out of work are school drop- The. basic tools for understanding Agency. ' '•-•'• ••'. : :"•<• ';, > ' •'••:• ' ••.< ''• \ about the worth of education ip- outs, The difference between the other countries are obtained in nooL through learning geogra- dude the fallowing: average annual earnings of a man', club, played varsity baseball and on the Mt. Carmel Guild. Mrs. with less than an eighth-grade ed- phy, history, literature, social stu- was the recipient of the James A. Robert Sherrier and Mrs. Donato OPEN SUNDAY ,(Society has fewer jobs for the ucation and, a man with.a college; dies, and , languages, "Education Finnegan Political Fellowship Caruso were cof chairmen of b uneducated. So, more than ever degree was 46,635 in 1008. The produces reasonable m]en, those Award. before, education stands between; college graduate earned, oyer t$r able fo ,use their intelligence to He attended St. John's School of Mr8.>'Charles Sizer presided, 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. solve, problems. Reasonable men the man and his job. 800 per year more* than Jhe, high Law/for one year, and was - school graduate. Education is the may l>e expected tp reach reson- -/Education is,required today to ployed by Mutual Benefit Life, In- FREDERICK P. BURNS main -means of combating poverty, ate solutions," the NEA says. surance Co., Newark,-as editor of India Topic understand 'the/ daily newspaper the NEA says. , America's role as on© John M. "Peoples of the World" course on lt$ WHAT YOU OCT FOR WHAT YOU PAY 'Education pays (dividends, the student's future occupation. Weydemeyer of 20 Locust Dr., re- Mahon of the Archdiocesan liturg- Tuesday evening at Cranford liigb charge Of, sales for Contract Pack- NEA saysv in seven ways. Each, ot Good Citttenahip ported to Fort Knew, Ky., on Mon- ical commission at a meeting of SchooL His topic will be>'India— aging Corporation, Passaic, it was THAT COUNTS! these is assigned "a day .during Education helps provide? the cft- day for 10 weeks of officer train- St. Michael's Rosary Society on the Present," He spoke liast week announced this week by Michael American Education Week in Or- izenJA a "democracy with the abil- ing in the Army School of Armor. Monday in the school auditorium. ori-'^dte ^the Past1' ;,,:.-;;;.: J.Perro of 1 Doering Way, presi- For instance: Jake the new .miracle drugs. der that it can be explored expen- ity to govern himself, "this is done He will continue his next tour of Mrs. Richard Stevens1 introduced 'Mr. Mohan earned his bachelor's dent of the firm.. $we, they 'cpst mare than thhe old fashioneashioned sively iby local Communities. These by teaching history, involving stu- duty at Pprt Gordon, Ga., with the the speaker. Msgr. Mahon said degree; in law ax?4 ina^tei*^ de* ..- Mr. 'Burns Js married to the remediedi s bub t irt-mosi t cases'they get you ore the seven dividends: dents in democratic government, division of civil affairs. r the changes in the mass are reqlly gree In political science from'the former Camille Ferro of Cranford weil in a jiffy* and so becorhe very inex- i Better Human KelaUons ' making students, aware of the - Lt. Weydemeyer, a graduate of adapting to the needs ftf the times. University of Bombay. He also arid they liave two children. pensive. " I " u Public schopls teach students to chinery. of government, helping Cranford High .School and Buck- Many of the prayers and responses obtained a master's degree in in- students see the -United States as pell University, Lewisburg, Pa., A native of Ogdensburg, N. Y., get along with, weir neighbors and will be in English, he stated, and ternational .law ^ froni: New Tfprk Mr. Bums is a graduate of St. to work together to solve mutual one of the nations of the world, was president of the student-fac- the laity will participate more ac- University and pursued his doc-' and leading students to participate ulty congress, class treasurer, 8' Lawrence University and has his ( BE SAFE — BE SURE problems. In' this way public tively in the celebration of the toral studies in fnteniational re- L.L.B. degree from Georgetown sphool education,enables siuclenta in community activities. .This abil- member of men's judicial board, mass. J •ity to* govern oneself, the NEA ROTC officers' club, men's glee iatlons at Columbia'University. University Law Center. BUY YOUR DRUGS IN A DRUG STORE to get along with all types af peo- v Mrs. Roland Leimann reported Prfor to. joining the Indian In* < iPrioj to being named to his

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." f • €1ANFO rs- A«fi2i WlgaHd of will 18sT bver a Wnfi^ertBB 8Tf«ttf p ^ landmark^and converted it into and 10 grandchildren. Mrs. Eijtner Gniening before needing to be replaced. . , Avoid pressing a sharp oenter lege fayored President Johnson the KepUworth inn, The Inn had Private services were conducted Miss Thames .beUeves-it.is. ifabsre crease. Yottr *obl WlU nfew; «S over Senator Barry Goidwftter in ife originally been located at Bouie- by Rev. i)r. Robert G. Longaker, economical to buy a high Quality shrunk and grain line restored to the poll. ThePresldehtgot T8 per* ^•.;.-.-/< ••>»•;,•• •.•/;);; va^d at N. 20th St., across from Hobart G. Seals partor of the First PresbytfHah upholstery fabric rather than ptte it angles. .-*. >. - cent of the'votes. ,'.-,;'-v-.::i->-; • ;•':• ".• for the Rosco:'l:obi; .fe the • *tahles. He sold the restau- Rev. Clark .VanAuken, assistant iipp. Monday at Ghray Me- of a lesser quality with the plan of ;^Be1I§ple dry eleahto >1U shrink rge^ekol^Sr, "":.• rant and tavern in 1948 and went, astor of, the Cranford Methodist . 12 Sprlngfleld AVe.," for adding a slipcover latelyj _:,,-. ' Wool materials -for a fee per yard-. and retired., permanently4n 1959. Mrs. Vera; Davis G>uehlhg, 81, of 5 ^Stain repellents Hipp1S5jO>0 fti CD Police Take Course A high mass Df raquienv wm'be During the 18308 he a«i*yei'on the into the, construction business.» : hurch, officiated at services' celebrated, at 10 a.m. tomortbw at He built many homes in Gran- 'uesday at ihe Dobley Funeral Ehgrish yitlage. She died Sunday rabrfc Protect upholstery from oil, In Radiation Monitoring the Church of the Assumption, Ro- b^h SHSHadd e TB ej^ttjabn ford and Kenilworth, and after re- Horitje, 218 N otfetfted ftuntll a raceland Memorial Park, Kerill- upholstery. Since the cleani xpe. his appreciation to Prof. recently coniplet'eoV a course. iii The frlnieral/wm'be%fromMasiaT destroyed the building twd of'if*.First•Presbyterian Church,- be done m your home, h Saul Orkln, chairman of the social Siisari KbyScis ^aiiyaw;; vv; wo Surviying are her husband, Br. radiation monitpring conducted by peter Suburban, Roselfe Parkt and daughters, Mrs. JEdWardd. C A. Conlin ft****** Born iri Clihtont nfe'tfved ih redrpiecek $&i^o of cle deparbnerH at Union Jun- ihterment In St. Gertrude Ceme-- Elizabeth before inovihg to R !. , Griiehihg; t^i? , S>ns, minimum of time. [br College, for .brlnginjj tiife re^ Uhoh\;iy;^yl;|pUhihit";^il|'^^^e ^ fJ3fesci8i Italy; he came : T). Walters of Westfleld ^ WbiMBrldgfe.*: "f;\ ';•••':' '• •"•' '•'?'£ r itt 1914 tijjd iiv^d elle nine years ago. ; uits;•• ttt ihe Ujfc presldentiil poll pisaster Cohtrbl at White ••t Born i^^ to his attention. \ « :•• ; jynattf BeHeville He retired in 1957 aftejr 38 ys nlUl.'K,;.tt6itti$r.i ries^inKenUwortijO-v -1.; r ft^tw >f aeivicfe with the flailway Mail torkf, a dAukhter; Mrs. • Pfealdent' W .appreciative ^Receiving certificates at me coh-, Jervicfe. He served in the .N»vy floss-Hlldreth of of yoilr. ktndne$9 In s\»bhiittihg clilsioh of thfe cpurie", Held onfr iuritog Wcft-id War 1. . r - lr{ a stebwh, Al^E. ytttir student poll. It was very night « Week for 10. weeksi weris. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mdr Grtiehih^ o* Lbhg fifeaeh, Calif.; •thoughtful of you to do so," Ivan ForSewir • ' .•,« .> ^.s, p aasUtatit to the President^ el W; > Reuter Se^ls; tW6 sons, her father^Fred Hi 6av«; J,r., of fleers Raympnd S. .._. ., ^ „.. .^.ywpir&bdge pf .Bikgi^tiu told Prof Ofltin in fllette r receiv- Schiiekseriof' Un-Ameritan Welfare Assodatlon, George. and Hobart D. Seals^ and Elizabeth ahd si*; grandchildren. By CAROLYN F. A; itiubensples,' Ralph Wt Scar- i-am two daughter,. Mrs. Evelyn B. Gll- ed this week. -.:••• .:•.;--.-•:.• •...-• feroughahli ArmandMiT .,._ ih»? Marrleii .„..., , lich, all of Cranford, and eight William H. Cokelet HoHie.se*e*s M:^ m Social G}ub' %f&Q waa; a grandchildren. • •"•••••_•• material that is labeled "s ^•^ \»f the Eastbti Chapter^ WiUiam H. Cbkeiet, 87, of |020 ox Vready f^or the neetite'! i Springfield Ave. died Saturday at shrink. ;, M Andrew home after a long iihiess. Ilev. Laufance J. Pyne, pastor Lawrence Falzohe oi the As- ments the w ot Alliance Church, bfflciated at W sefnbly of;.God; Churcn, Kettil- sibbii and all stervicei s yesteMatMy at•:: GGra y M Wbrth, bftlclateji at services yes- d morial, .12 Springfield" Avei, 'lor terday afternoon at Gray Iilemor- ^ttjgranttcliildr^n- ) Andrew Grbthmanh, 6&, of Dpwh- lal, 12 SpririgBeld Ave. Interment : ers Grove; 1% fpnnerly> of .West- Iittcom Park; was in JRosedale Memorial Park, r field. He died Saturday at home Tuesday t Ltodfeh... .'.•,;. .,:;.:'.-;_: v nterment was in I"airview Ceme- ra Hospital. -: ; ;i^,( ,^4 ;/Rev;. Arnold' ^.' q, pas- Wtflld Born in tirooklyn^ he moved pi*pwe . Born in New:Vorfc, she.lived'in here 43 years ago from Richmond if the nu ifonitclair and J atf setvices for Geprge Penderson, While living in Westfifeld fof 18 Hill, L. I, He retired,20 years ago "needle Wu&j*1^ and i •Acm'V&#* sars^he'Was a mfember ofi;Alli- moving here 20 5577, of 30? Locust' Drj . h 4i«& ;: ; after. 10 years of service as a' type- straight, it is .wise to " ^ployed by the U MopdaMd y *ii Muhlenber b g Hospital^ ance Church here. ' ••••' ^ • ••.-^;•/ .' stamper fdr the Manhattan Draft- shrinkage. '•'••••:'•• • '•>'•;•;} ^DlS^ Plainfleld, after a long ilhiess.. * .'.* Surviving are" his^ wifit, Mrs. ing Go., New York. He attended Piace .the material on mi! Alice RUth Grothinahn; two s6ns, the Assembly of God Chlirch. board with,VX3^* 1 \», member of the - Mentorial, 12 Springfield/ Ave, In- Rev; Andrew Grothmann of the Surviving are a dau^iter, Mrs. C.?yerJMstwie ^ terment •vvlU be'to,Graceland M Philippines and Curtisi G. Grot! _ J^hk E. Tiidbr of Cranford; a tMdL&iP^Wm mahn of Illtriois;:fd«r'8r«hdcnU- brother, Edwird Cokelet of Brem- the edge *lth a dry Bpifc tii\3efcsfey;Cit e he lived in drea and a brother. erjlbn* Wash.: two grandchildren cHemical ^s dtii liiabeth an.dR6s€lle before mov- and slk; grtat-grandchildren. t iJQg'to Crahfprd Sl5 year^ ago. • His' afa evenjy »16L_ (Atfae^iryciolhii fe?£ :>>';' j f Ai V* VII / JW aniSj^iis^e'i^kViafter 28 years GARWpGD-^Rev. Stephte Siai a stfeam iron, you can »i? pastor of StPdbl's: United Should One the hiolst bloth on tbp Church-of Christi conducted serv« : . if Calvary 1 ClOth. -- : ••.••••••: ^••:'l''-:-.-Ov.yf^i: Lti^hento Church; the Inter-Ci& ice* on Tuesday At Gray?^ 818 E> PreSis the -^rter, «jf ^^r^ : League and forin- Broad. St.^ Westfleld; for Stahfejr ;lth the Jrtm in p^bsltidh f^r i.^ ^, y Mrs. William Roberts;-of• in B0y ScdWt woik. He G. Feiicki, Jri, of Llndeo, a hiative OrReuphohter? . '"; ••;•/ '.Nfewark.:••••••.• • • r He #as killed Saturday when iinprlnt of the iroii siSiows, it mean* Surviving ai* his wife, Blrs. Alf- his car -struck a pole in* Linden. slipcover it or have it reuphol- " . Snydei- Fenderson, and two Iriteriueht was in Fairvi^w jfieirie- stered? Miss Geha Thames, exten- that your iabric will shrink when GARWOOB-^JohA' sion home furnishing' specialist at "t of Union Gewri^ inters, Mrs. Elizabeth L. Sfef- tery, Westfleld. : Tfl[both fhrinl$ and s^ra^hte^ Bp^'iji GfeiwbodfliB-'i r_ Rutgers Univetsity, believes the the grainj for all wools eiwpt mibl fe.~Clark of ToinfeiRiver, and\ a sis-rhere until moving to Linden about answers will differ with each piece crep,e, the following procedure .is lay nlghl at of furniture. "* ' , ' Ave, after a brief illness. ter, Mrs. Grace Vogel of Torrance, a year a,go. He was a truck driver y -; successful: v '•••iM: Rev. John McHale,'pastcnr, of- Cltf:^^"" ' '' "'for eigjrt years for the Bilkay Ekr Some furnishings with unusual First, either tear or pull a thread ated at a solemn high mass;of press Co., Newark: He was a vet- shapes or ornate wood trim cannot across tho width of the wool, i f^quiem on. Monday at St. -Anlne's Mw. Edwito C. Ldder eran of World War JI; • Be slli>c\Jvered because they ^jffe- wddls will tear easily while b, Surviving are liis wifej-Mfs. ._ .. ich'aifficulfer itt iittlngafad require rfltfief tMloUs threadp '^rKEmLWORT^i:-—\'Mrs. Made- ginia Feliicki; two daughters,^: Bar- 1 line J^oder of 680 Bloomingdale v anchoring the cover in place. For ing. Don't be alarmed if J bara, and .Mary Louise; a son, ir. Stephen J. Rutkowskf, assist-, ment 'was:'in Aye. died last Wednesday in St, these, reupholstery is the answer. you take off is Synches li J Stanley; ; all at ilO|h(S}xa stel?$(to{ and 1 inch tinthf e oth E^t pa^r/;was;sul^yicoi%^ m:;•'• -• kept spankin' clean easily. Slip- .v-Jj Th'e. fungral and inte^tnent was in St. Gertrude overs give: a. cbhipletb change' in Fold the wool •..:•••••.« "^^•triv W^odbridge, .^peart^^^'i'-ctliio^MMttifti'' witH th^ irijtiit si_, Granford. Sgt. Fostef'Cowe: L in Passaic, Mrs. Loder —With a minimum otrdiibE ^'.. chin4 baste the cro|» ,;^ded'4he>I>oUce.esc«^-V:v''^'?fci: together. Ease thtt t __ in along the selvages afad paste KA native; of Austiia-H*mga)cj> t. Theresa^ JChW^ English. Jitr. Banyasz oanie ^d-i f'number of the geiher. After basting, Inip ijo. 1899 and "'.'."."" Wenirfg sejffages abdut ev"er> S' in Kenilworth Post 2230, Rev. Dri Robert G. Longaker, attempt"to:make your own S^d New York Before v u .along the edge. VFW. .:. '.':'• •••••• ' ' •" ' of the First Presbyterian slipcovers., Count on high labor .^rlfl26. ;He .._ ^Tm_,_.,.._, •.:; Surviving are her husband, Ed costs* Trim fitting; custom-madi , Dampen a bed sheet and,u Church; officiated M*services on dut excess rabiflture.- Ha.ce ipiant guard for the Aluminum,Co." Wfi?C.';S-IB daughter, M?i Ann* Mpifday... at Gray Meinbrlai, 12 sllpcovexa are not cheapf . " o|; America, then'locat^i^viGrM^ Belle lUttweter of Menlo Park;" If-^you, prefer slipcovers to up- wool fabric on one side of the • WPjQd- Wor to. that:time hejlia'd Springfield Ave. Interment was in dampened sheet andLfold the other i son, EdWin R.; of ToTedo, Ohio Fdrview Cemetery, Westfleld. holstery, it's wise to consider worked for 10 yeajrs'"as a' tthreh e btbrothersh , WillWilliai m and h buying furniture "in the muslin^' side of the sheet over thetmAt«^aL SfifiK 6! tt rid Mrs!; Rodgerg, widow of Earle Fold the sheets and the material V. Rodge*s, was born in, Ehnira, or having it covered in muslin. around a board or empty material N. Yi, aijd had lived here more Reupholstering is adaptable to cardboard, keeping the cfdgefi than 50 years. For 25 years all furniture, the unusual in design straight. ahd decoration, as. well ai th< had worked for( the Papyrus Co.i Let stand for 6 to 8 hours for : < 7 Kenilworth, manufacturers of simple in style. If furniture is up- •r .; _• ••.: v'; '-^0 •<':-•-•A •*;,.•• :!-;:;r t'^i.''i: "^r ;^. ^^''^•^T.i'-f^.-l'-^ .- specialty paper products. Throu^i holstered in good quality vinyl or light wool and 12 to 15 hours tot a system of rotating offiqerships, leather or sturdily woven tapestry heavy woolens. she had been its president and sec- or frieze, you qan abuse the fabri- Remove from sheet and let fab- ric dry thoroughly either in a flat retary, before becomingv •treasurer and expect it to survive cleaning. several years ago. Upholstered furniture nag the position or on a straight, sturdy Surviving are . her daughter, advantage of hot needing the fre- rod. Remove ends and wlge bastings Mrs. Ch&ries Merwarth of Ra- quent changing and' adjusting ex- -Hi leigh, N. C; two stepsons, John G, pected of slipcovers. . and William G. Rodgers, both of During -the life of a chair Or Sea Girt; two brothers, Fred sofa you can plan on reupholster- Greim of Lake Hopatcong and, Ed- ing it two or three times. Labor Pid You Know • • .• It Costs Less Than — win A. dreim of Cranford,; and costs are-high. It pays to choose three grandchildren; good quality upholstery fabric that

The Jones have a new baby named Where did thiy eyelet such a name? to receive They picked it our of a hat. If you are interested in know- ing the approximate price at which your home will sell, we CITIZEN & CHRONICLE .Would be glad to inspect it and ibyMail? advise you without cost or obliga- That's iright!... only $4.00 a year will bring to you The Granford tion. ,; : ' . ' ;'• Citizen and Chronicle each Thursday for 52 weeks, That's less than U BTEINQFUXD AVBNUE, CBANFORD •• • • ' ' ' " . ' ''...... :,. ' '\ ..••„•' i WE PROMISE WPWON'T PICK A 8 cents weekly for Complete (ioVerage... in storte and pictures ... , • . * _ \ . . * • : <: NUMBER "OUT OF A HAT." of the local news of your community. We offer retidents of Cranford and vtcinlty an , \With 26 years of experience in selling real estate in the Cranford area, during which time we Just fill in the blank below.. With your name or the name of some- outstanding funeral home, complete with air have sold nearly 1,000 homes in Cranford alone, one to whom you Want to send The Citizen and Chronicle Send the coupon and $4JK) to us. Your' subscription will start immediately. conditioning, organ, large light rooms for your with very complete multiple listing files with selling prices of homes sold in the past 14 years through Uso This Handy Cdupon for Renewal*, Tool every convenience.. Our own display room. multiple listing, we can and will give you an honest opinion of the price at which we feel your home will sell, and REMEMBER V " ' CRANFOBD CITIZEN AND CHBONICtK WE wdN'T 21-23 AIDEN STREET. CHANFOHD. N. I. PICK A NUMBER OUT OF A HAT! Remember, we Will do this ;/ WITHOUT COST OR OBLIGATION. Naijie .... •.-X fmx Street M.«.. F.H.Gray,Jr.Mgr. Funeral Directors Arnold Salbergt Mgr. G. E. HOWLAND, Inc. Town 12 8PBINGFIEJJD AVEM|JE . 818 EAST BROAD STREET ' , N. J. - Btt e-eoes WESTFIE1J), N. I. — AD S-C14S REALTOR Renewal 13 Eastman St. • BR 6-5900 • Cr'ahfor'd, N. J. New Subscription

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,Pire. v^lqh is believed. to" started in a cjosef*bn the first floor of the 3%-story home of Misa iMmie1 C6>c at JSOI High Si. tra'v- tied up the stairway and burned li 0 the attic and a portion of the •oof on Friday, • The alarm VWHB Founded it B:5&pin. and firemen vnttn'.itftikvscerie to* five hours,: '• '€hie«;BemardKA; Ddyle reported -^—r— damjjge was ciiuiied »i the fra'intf structure by ce ajod \Vater. .The house was made ^uhinhaWtable and the Six bcctlpahts - were given shelter at the homes of filenda and r«a- jives In. th^ neighborhood. Cfiiise of the blaze was-i&de^ertalried. Kremin Harold Bpinaratiys mnV tend A tut on the right hand Wh|le at the off ice of Dr. John A-Qlson. A crew of Bl firemen fought the and Deputy

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as "an honest rn^take'1 re- to County on Sunday, November 4cft^l^ai---'^*Wi^ (nside the Orange Avenue- Junior Cornish Hans : BT«hSchooi;atT2:22p.m. Monday '-';,''-. - .'V ,'>•••• -V'--. ; • 1 HIGHER! mmssmm ; •• V. .v' •-•mrmm ' •' |fe;;:-:-;;.^:^TO^:ii^v^:^imni^^ a -fUre^ drill-at- toe* schoob iequipment»w^onded

other'a _. - .ti^mffi&fflte itttn - NpNEHIGHERI occupationaltherapy materi- Three, outstanding collecUojois lttb^hiblti^^Ttei* ntiudi^^ wins either Rl-i used In New Jersey .wilt , Beason is a light thatj^od has doth neecL^Geoi'ge qti i«4|^ ^^^ ;i:>: be shown by Edward Black, a prize lv^i(j^t:'ttie American Numlsma- SiwpJy ^1 It ^ } f '. Convention;o in • l^^ llj^}''; ;|li|rson;' Who, ..has; won top awards iff•••1;:;|brOhis; •; cpmplete cplle^tion .«|t. l|p $; S--i?nK>£:cjoins;i^':e^blt pro% of all coins minted from 183f{

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FINEST jinstalls Members SMiTI members were Installed atll ielight ceremony last week MAKE-UP "' " ~ -"•"" B'cith Mrs. Lawrence Burg,

:••'. '-Sterh, Mrs. Al fieb^{ Mrs.; Harr , old^penstman, Mrs, Marvin Share, :M;S^;iihtMrtIf^it inan, Mrs. William Oarber, ,... George Greller, jlrs. pilot Saun- 1.24 Tomatoes 9^ . ders, Mrs. Bfurton Goodman.and pharmacy - li GRAHAM .; ljirs. Robert Bbrnstein. ,.' Mrsi Charles Eapsch, .flrst vice- Krussel Sprouts president of district three of B'nai B'rith Women, discussed the serv- ipes rendered kyt B'nai B'rith. and itsf support of the National Jewish at odd hours during the day. *lf Hospital in Colorado and. the Leo Froien Food Volues! N. Levi Memorial Hospital,-" Hot it havnens in your family Plans have been made for a ba- ?aar on Sunday; November 22. I. .remember |lrs. Ben Novy is chairman assigt- Soil Mh W Romai Piuarettes ed by Mrs. Bernard Fine. . /,, is Eieilsior Beef Ste; j County M ••••• •••••••••• ' •••" ^^w^Frk«* ItersbnafjNeecfsr— litdimaii Allffl^flltTAr Alkal'mr ' 2Lin47° ; {! Throe Cranford: nieh. are serving Z-'1 fjn committees for the Union 0062 and we will pickup your " jgountg y Chapter of A i HI-0Orii«eDri|k Listerine boK (dance(d r SocietySit , iitt. was announced CHOPPED CLEAR PLASTIC py Andrew A. Klepchick of Lin- prescription and deliver it back KING SIZE 5ot.|jJ|o den, chapter president. Prlnctu .; Eober| ?m^ te serving as •* Dandruff' , "x to yw^ you whatever Dint,M««BMf 3t.w, ; f •«•; JWIMP Shampoo • Jkws chaiiinari ai^ as a w k Alt Purpoi* ^jt the; personnel committee. Matlttr Elbow Mtunwi J tV, 47' Nox«nPpli»d CUI Jergen't Lotion Wd is a membjer t medical and first aid supplies fhe Cancer Crusade committee and Y our P&G Coupons at A&P! the education; committee. Jerome Green Giant Sweet Peas Ifotlarz is chairman of the public ijoii 0^ ne€^r^. Frm- of information committee and the in- oi. OOO dustrial education committee. course. DETERGENT cans : It was announced, that a flhn, < of 12fibl0to Whole Kernsl Corn available for. public showing upon 12 ox. 4Qo Hospital Type 1 yequept to the, American Cancer 2 . cans . gociety, 612 Westminster Ave.K JRllzabeth. COOL STEAM VAPORIZER CHAN CLEANER LaRosaSpaghetiiniNo.9 Westf ield Boy Found Provides Instanf Cpnjestion*Free Vapor ScoHlab.l T'b- Regularly $1??5 •• . P'9- •.' flertWith Throat€H! ...i Police Ch/ef iLester W- iPbwell Spaghetti Sauce reported that a lflr-year-oldi West- A BELL SPECIAL fterd boy with a severe-laceration CHEF BOY-AR-DEE I5i/i p«.«"fo " pt the throat was found lying un^ WithMeat jar "- ponsclous on Union County Park . Commission property off Spring- Regular Model* from $4.9^1 Up Tide Detergent Alpo Dog Food field Ave. near Pawnee Rd. at 8:37 Good Luck Margarine g.m. Monday. IlIilllMI ul/|OX 0 i..fchunk, 2 -li5 I Ib 4Ao ' - ' The youth was given flrst aid by THE VERY COM •'"w . Lt. Vincent I* Brinkerhoff and FINEST Patrolman Robert I. Nylen, and RUSSELL Scotkins Napkins Wlsk Liquid Detergent When Dr.- James J, Daubert ar- RinsoBlue Luncheon ft p(gi. of Q I liquid qt. rived on the scene he ordered him in •••'. For Tk> Family Waih I • jemoved to Muhlenberg hospital, CANDY Auoriad Colorf r l pUitlc WithlOc Slb.7ox.Aj0' " . . plainfleld, In, the First Aid Squa< STOVER ambulance.' ScoHies Facial Tissues LuxXiquid Detergent Chief Powell reported investigo tion °y nis dePartment revealed A»ior»td pkg.of200OC0 8c oH I pi. 6 {I. oi. Mo A jax Cleanser / , 'l.h.1 pU»»ic" * no evidence of foul play. The chief Colon; 2 ply ™" With 3c 4 14 oi. Aflf said the-hospital reported the boj «ff lab.l •* can» *** "satisfactory" yesterday but nol Prlctf •ff«ctiv« thru Saturday, Nov«mb«r 7th InV yet in condition for an interview, Florient Deodorant Supvr Markttf and Self-Saryice store* only m with, the police. 7 oi. ••roiol CQO Nqrfhcrn N*w J«rf0y, Orange & Fockland Ctys. . All Detergent 1 The matter was turned over tc Ak Frfthontr 59° «•• \ JUH T^btopo Product*, Ff^ib Milk and Alcoholic Beverage* , • ACTIVB the Union County Park Police' foi ' .' / «B«B>t>t from Plaid Sump ojfor. Controlled Sucking further investigation. •>•••.' •'. - "'!''-'v.i/'..i--.'''•.:••".•'•. i".'.lev.- .•""•"•• '• - i^2^^?7^^ i'^^"'^r'^'T:^"^?;'-^:;; •".'•"?;.~1 •'•'.'" ~^?T';y:~'~ -.;__ .•.. . ^,|^I*K.-^ '.,y.'^:l'-\r'T\-':

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Junior League Beta Sigma Phi Chapter Lt. Eugene Entertains at Rush Party Children to Attend Entertains 60 •Cranford Phi lambda Chapter to Sixt__..y members attende^ d the of Beta-Stgoa Phr: entertimed sena-annual meeting of jBust^ning' prospective members >t "a Jap»-». Ae rtese^tlialer, and Mrs. Edgar Lawrence members of the Junior League of | nese pMh^narlg.;recehtIy at the dbw^hter of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Barnard of Martinsville, Va., an" Five members of the Cranford Elizabeth and Cranford. The/€Ol4home'of Miss xfianne Cooney id- yjewnthaler of Union, became the nbunce*~the^engagement of their JuJunion r Woman's Club of thfi-MIA held last Wednesday at 218 Sailer St., president. bride of Robert Rayinond j Reid, daughter, Miss Mary Marjorie d thi hild ill t : and their children will attend Fed- the home: Of . MrsT William ."Pi The next meeting will be at the «.. - Mrabers of the Junior c«^ucte# * son.pf Mr; and Mrs. Raymond Reid Barnard, to Li. Eugene Earl Engel, erated ;Area Day on Saturday at Cleaver, 38 Manor Ave. ,.'/'•'••;.'. : ofKSce' of B. Si- Willoughby, workshop Sunday Jo " ilBll, Barltat nRd Saturday in sort of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Earl the Newark Museum, sponsored by Mrs.-Frankliny,fi McCarthy of realtor, oh Noyembeir 10 at 8 [cut Farms Presbyterian Engel, Sr., of 20 Hlllcrest Ave. 'the New' Jersey Federation of Hillside and. Mrs. John B. "War-This will be an d^en meeting for to tbe midway, wh*w * VMitly of tJMW ••• "••• Miss Barnard is a graduate of Women's Clubs, junior member- rlrtgtoh, Jr., of Cranford, sustainer prospective members". Any young games «n4 • "«J>ook'Hou»e" await y Hpyf^rd W. McFaW, Jr., fieldale (Va.) High School and ship department, .^prkaiops for representatives on the board dt women between the ages of 16 and the children. A profutfam• ^ r, performep d the ceremony, attendeed LgwLongwooo dCog College, Farm- adults and children will begin at directors, served as chairmen. , 22 who. wish to learn about Beta . flowers folding plaatfc arrtrige* L Receptioti n foyb^vefybd at i, Va., where 'she was a mem- l;:3b;.pjn. • ' •".• '••.'•• . •,•/'••• Sigma Phi are invited.to attend. - . ments and ©ve* lOO'dried arr*nge- Mi*8 Martha H. .WeydemeW, ber of Alpha- Gamma Delta, social Attending will be Mrs. John The jg^^dtiers planned a -pro- daughter of Mr. and Mrt. John T» W Rectaurant, Union. , for' the February league . mento of aU M«m and decigtu -^ Mr. Fiesenthaler gave bis sor6rity, and sophomore attendant Coogan and her: children, Patty, g j y eague Tha Osceola Neighborhood Club many, in. p W«ydemeypr of 22 laSalle Ave-r dteufhter in marriage; Miss Ger-in the May Court phe ^s employ- Jeanne, Mary; and. Ellen Coogan; meeting, and;* report on the role met.lasr weel?,at the home of Mrs.. was married to Charles J. Quifley ed by Mitchell-Howell Ford, Inc., Mrs. Albert' Michael, James' and vi a/'iiisfcjitajBr'':v^riiy!Sb':by: Mrs. Md accessories, fMcNulty of Union was maid ! : Irying Myerson . of- Metuchen, mas decorations and'•' gift itenn, of Plalnview; L. I.j^^ in a-i^einoay ?nor/ Raymond Reid, Jr., in Martinsville. - Debbie Michael; Mrs, Bohdan John D. Oathout, of Cranford, whb formerly of Cranford. Attending and f hortoh i <>tliertlir article*til!in! in iw* parents' h<»ne last Wedne»- served his brother as best man. 1A. Engel is a graduate of Cran- Pacholok, Steven and Jane Pach- attend^oi ; an y October workshop were Mrs^.~ Daniel Glllan, ::Mrs. v sponsored by = the New Jersey ;: .,•,(-:• be displayed for sale In the booths ' j, bride, a graduate of Berke- fbrd High School and the Univer- olok; Mrs., Bernard Solon, Steven, : : Margaret '• Grbss, Mrs. .Robert ri:. Robert: G.- Junior Leagues. .,-;. ; .,;'• . In Randolph H«1L•,•'• :y, '\-ft\'V^,.: ^hooL»East Qrange, is eni-sity of Virginia School of Com- [•Richard, Bettv^and Eric Solon and Laing, Mrs. Louis Budil, Mrs; Ed- '•' Wtonoen of Cir<^ 10 o^ ^aatw..:;.:^ ^ir^^,^Ptt|by|e^: d as a Becretapr with the jcall- merce, Charlpttesville, where he Mrs. Charles Stelzer and Charles Mrs. Robert Messersmith of ward Robisky, Mrs., Edgar Steele, an'i Sodely of CJiristian Service Church, rarfoj'nled the ^eremonyi iji Oil'Co., East OiraMe. Mr. received his bachelor, of 'science and Diane Stelzer. Westfleld is secretary-treasurer of Mrs. Peter Walshr Mrs.' Walter repreportee d thathta in addition ttoo p)r»A receptJorecep n followed at tj^' Park 4^ employed by the Radio degree in 1963, -He is'•#. member of Mrs-'Michael, yputh. cooperation :the:group.v/.'.' ' ,\- "• ••' ;..,, •.'•"••' Crtisey, Mrs! George Spahn, Mrs. paring the ViankeQ steak dinner Hp;telI npeid. A of America International Pi Kappa social fraternity, chairman, reported that over 50 Sol Roved and Mrs. John Koenig. and While at school, was captain of local children, attended the recent Mr. and Mrs, Ralph. Cabarle of Plans were discussed for the year's night and making gl\w in marriage by : : candy for tale, ; aiiui hi? bride will re- the baaketballjteam ancTwas chos- Halloween storytlme at "the li- ,1 Meeke^ Aye. *ill hold a party actMtiesl;' " •': ': ^:\:',\ •'.;;.;..; f],- -•:••';:. been maWng formiqi hld h^iiter; |f" 1632 I>prterRd.,:Union, en state player of the' i 1963 brary, ^ionsored b^Hie, club^ at their hbme this Sunday after- noon id honor of their son, Craig, : B[ iii ' ^tj A >forkshop> meeflng w^ll be , g, ' Mr., a^idvjtylr^ John'iy^j.Bfaiph'-c^f#: :-;:.,fl of duty with ^e Army, stationed held, tonight ar.the home of; Mrs, , years recelyed Jlls^ Bible 103 Makatom Dr. have returned W^^)?e^rtJf.•Laii Coogan, 3 T^^dp,pi, Menibers to Pi. have returned frbnL : a member pjt^the.pr^- efc ;.trip 'to I. Arlington tt in tt«r Sonday rm Mariano GrtcO; and daughter, orate hisrta to' be ,V*?rti %t tttev'slxth .••:,•.•!,••.*'; in Atlantic City. ' Gail Greco;.of MlanuV district dessert/conference to be Church. . lithe guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pursel, ;i their 45th wedding anniversary : ; ierly i hel« oil NqveipJMar 12 iatiffoba- hi9 godpa r.Mf. '.and' Mrs^ii- 2 jmisldePL.eniertainedata weekend in ji '^(E^'iBoft^a daiigl»ter/dn-< bridge. They also will w<)rk ongene Be 1 , and Mrt. It J. Xaier, Jr., ;-of Fanwood^ and loweeh;;;^|p^x;.':S^tui"day; rifght .and iister-in-law, Mr. and ; & bibs and bean, bagsfor the Chil Guests 'from Cranfotd included aad Mrs. John Perry Mrs. 'Gasper^ $reco of!716--j^p^rblic^--1 W^^^!0 @ Mbild dr^!sSped6^^Ja^tlJ field Aye.^•;TOcfe^|^*nl^•^.1wBd4 tainsitke. (M&i'tSx) ••-—-'•--•• - — * ding Sunday of encrant2 and! Mrs M Mr. and _ .. entertained last Pri- lanr'Mrsr William, sent, from Madispn, find chUdren, of Akron; dhlo, fof home ,a:week.:vv.v::';,.:.':.,:..sv:-.- '--i;:i.••;.-' :..•. Rawford Wood, Mrs. Carl by plane Tuesday,

and MrsM . LouiL s Habichih. >• . •..•..-. •:-.,/> • /•• ., ••••• ...•• • •.-«'• Misa Virginia Troraetter, daugh- ; vMT^an^-Wttl'li;',?. Hate of 24 freshman at Beaver College, Glen- ..." • '. ' Mrs. Arthur W. Aklns ijhoac Ave^ returned last Wednes- ter of Mr. and Mnr. William G. side, Pa., has been named a mem-' hhav e returnedd day on the'^:i:i>:a»ii»::;iitet; a i pi 2 Makatom Dr., at- ber iftf1 AM gleedub. She is a the Association of College' mathematics major, V *'., m zerlaid, France, England and Ger- Ufliona annual: conference last «i^^^ visited their son Thursday and i"riday at Falrjeigh Dickinson - University, ' Madison, Miss EUse Kinney,, daughter — lMdM Mr. and Mrs. John I. .Kinney of to ^p^^ parties were held re* ^e Is secretary of the college cen- cently by roetnbers of the Rosary ter board at Newark State College, ifl Balmifre Pk^vy, v^iU serve as Spci.ty.of St. MlchaeVs Church, It "-'-ni wh«re she is a sophomore. assistant director for,'a student Sunday after v< •' (mniuji^'^^^^^^CtfstiaC : , hM r/ecently ;been nam^d a presentation of the WilUam Saroyr afarib obtained u y _ juniorvarsity cheerleader and will arid^M^ Paul Ciircib, co- Trtosylvanla College, Lexinjftot), fot several daysj^fef-in-lflw,i with Mr.. i)rMiller': ands B^ of ways; and means. Hos- continue as Sodal chalrmaja of Mrs. Charles W. Miller of Sand- pri Mrs. P. 'P.' Hampsbn dormitory. on Thurs^yT Friday arid Sat- .; Mrs. Alfred) Fri- $r of next week. A senior his- Cape Cod; Mass. major,-Miss Kinney ip a mem- JRd., Mrs.' Charles Miss Bnoda Fisher, daughter of HfeWkinHn s ist 32 ll^rest Ave. and r«. of the Transylvania Theatre Mr)j. Robert S.1 Wiese Mr. and Mrs. Homer Fisher of 5tAssociation. ,. "/•. •, •''•'[.''";••[•'[V:- ' Orchard St. spent thet1 weekk- MMrs. Arlynh Ells o^ 104 Retford Brgos pi, nas been selected as sbUfg, Va., where Aye. Mrs.-rew^-Uniyersity College W^leyan-historyr-'——V T" M^: of tiberal Arts, Biadison. : "•;--.V»X .'."'',:-' '• * !;:J''-i'i>' '.'-'-:..-./. ~\-.' •.••.-•,•••••.•• Vbiiby^iptoff twofbro^ere, -Thomas Arth, son of Mr. and w^>p; JlrsJ Glen Arth of 104 Oak Lane, ; augftiter oj Mr. and Mrs. E. Ben- is ,home after 13 months m Korea ^,- :^ .juinl)* pcipbers % pf.314: !^n) % Mr. and-Mrs. : ; ' for MUmii.Fla., to spend •D;: • Laoll^y'^pf t'2'.' 'Wpod- >P'14;!>;are a week.S;with'his brother-in-law .•'.•; '•:•;•.,'• ••.. 'A..«l(';;-;i. K,,^,.^ j-,;':. i- ,:,;.'•••-••• .(f. -1. ^" «$: Nothnaget of, Palmetto, | amoiog 425 students enrolled: as. an|l 'siste>,vNMr. and Mrs. Thomas f "are/ the paternal grandpar- freshmen at Westminster College, MarshaU^n• Mil ARTIFICIAl FIOWIRS A sow, William Joseph, Jr., was of 35 Cayuga Rd.i a Junior, and clair. Council members from the and ORf ENS . , Price born to Mr. and Mrs, William mathematics — Miss Susan Frazer, Junior..League of Elizabeth and Armstrong of 230 Hillside Aye. on daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith A. Cranford are Mrs. M. Kenney Ted- October 19 at Rahway Hospital. Frazer of 36 Normandie PI* sitom, Jr., Children's Theatre HANDBAGS AND ACCESSORIES The new baby joins a brother, chairman,; Mrs. William K. Flana- •V:.:- J : Clifford, and a stater, Maura. Miss Susan Beth Bernstein, BERAAUPA;BAds to Wool; f ! gan, assistant chairman, and Mrs. of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jess James H. Harris, Jr., play* revjew : s.. •• .',. -\ •-<• ^ ^dHJs^nd Linen , ^.,. .^ ..^ NOW to H;','0FF*". Their third soil, Robert, was Bernstein of 115 Pawnee Rd., a chairman. , • '^- LEATHER HANDBAG^ in dassli Cttlprs .' •. iTO % tifP* bairn to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Healy M& km r of 223 Columbia Ave. on October •• S/WVALt LEATHER A^ESS0RIESK'XS. • > TO 70% OFF 22 at St Elizabeth Hospital in <** Elizabeth. The couple' also has one There Will Be Fun For The Family mR1•HI daughter. . .. ••'•'..'', ''..' • .:•_•.. TODDLERS, GIRLS AND BOYS TO 6X : mH.• t't"t I;• ':. \r. '\?.,:.• ^ COATS — Some with leggings••/'; -.., congratulations on. the bh-th of YE OLDE COLONIAL FAIR • .••;or::Sfack ^.,.,.7..,;:vJv;.v^.,. '/:,;:.. ;from 12.^9 their.first child, a daughter, Les- CRANFORD METHODIST CHURCH 5 r lie Ann, born October 23 at St. COttON DRESSES - Dark Colors «nd Plaids .. from 2.99 \- .^' .-43 MilI^^^H^KAV^Vl' Elizabeth Hospital, Elizabeth. Educational Building ••.-• •*• -y •• TARPDON CLOTH JACKETS ' fri., Nov. 6 S^ Nov. 7 * • H and SPORTSWEAR ,.....,> {..,,..... JQ % OFF Mr, and Mrs. Leon Schultz of WINTERWEAR JACKETS, " . •' .- 116 Roosevelt Ave. • have an- mi M nounced the birth of their first 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. If a.m. to 4 p.m. Gicte in Poplin, Pile-Lined > > .- i..;:....:/ from 5.99 child, Davltt James, on October 25 IHI mmI at Elizabeth General HospitaL »;..: ..• •; "' C\- • •• • '.„-•• >"^*?,v "i .^ ••;-,v^:-.*"Tv • i ' • » .!•' '"'.'.:. • • ••' ' ' • '"-^ GIRLS (7 to 14) AND PRETEEN In a mock presidential election DRESSES -Suitable for Schob^f conducted a,t the Livingston Ave-i FALL SPECIAL £.-;;V'."> •••1| from 3.99 nue School on Tuesday, the stud- ^••'••••;:»| • WINTER COAT5 - Sofne with ents gave a forecast of the actual I;' / <=ur Col|ors, /to 14 ..;.,,. from 13.49 election as they .gave president 119 : v /••-'! m Preteen .:...... ,.. .*.'...... '. from 14.99 Johnson a landslide victory of 194 PMMANENT - - - $iaOO Hi SCHOOL JACKETS, Wjnter Weight /• votei to 46 for Senator Barry Gold- For a limited t\me dniy, Martin Jewelers offers this ^i mIB water. The votes were counted at ,..•'-• (includes everything) . • " Nybn, 7 to 14 and Preteen . from 9.99 outstanding value: Stanton Hall pattern SterlingV 1:30 p.m. ."'' . umtuuuttiliuituitiMiiiuiiuiMiiiiuiiiiiiiiuiuiiiiiuuiuiiiuiuiuiiiiiiiuuuiiiiitiiiiuuiuii 91 NHaJHB^BnB^B^Bl^H^B^ff«?rfMS.r' ' ^ v SLACKS and BLOUSES ...:. .;,... TO % OFF Cheese Server (regularly $10.00/plus silver plated _ SKIRTS - Pleated and Straight ... 25% OFF MEN: DON'T MISS OUR 10" Serving Tray with genuine walnut cutting block . S;\'•..•• -•;'•••-•V. SPECIAL MEN'S NIGHT . . . attractively gift boxed. MISSES AND JUNIOR FASHIONS :,v,-:-\ HEIR LOOM* DRESS COATS, Winter Weight SPECIAL Every Wednesday 'til 9 P.M. ~ in Misses Sizes, Were to $70 ...... NOW 44.99 Includes Manicures^ Facials, Scalp Treatments, STE R LIN G COATS — Some Fur Collared NOW 25.99 COLLEGE HOT OIL TREATMENTS in Junior'Slices, Were to $100 . TO 74.99 SUITS - Fall and Winter Styles APPLICATION Many from Famous Designers . ... 9.99 to 82:99 i •• • —- featuring— . /Fed.' Tax Inc.

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; . "*-» *. UtV_«.».. j- x~.i i,: a . J.) CITIZEN AND CHRONiCLE-THTJRSDAT, NOVEMBER B.iMr/^jSge Seven Prof. €k PauJ«iardina Plshfeln of Jackson,- Dr.. Marci£ small groi^ps and organizations, It \yas announced this Week by^ivKrs. * Four Cranfbr4 residents jhave Meyers of West Orange/, and Mr; Harry V. Osborne, Jr.* , - . bjpen appointed'chairmen of fac- Var§}p. Subjects projected upon the screen feature persons, activities and* ulty committees at Union Junior •_,—_^_—^_j— „ _i places connected wl#rrTi the history Cpllege by Dr, Kenneth C. Mac- Mozart's.'Symphony in G Minor," d growtthh of tthhe township, ; ' • Jach's -"T^atfa and SSigue in D Included are scenes of long ago Minor," and Wogher's ,"Meister jeth W. Iver 1 r such" as. sports and the first building pi, H&rmf Karst«n of singer Overture. ' - ." Prof. Arnold - J. Keen, p Mr. Goldstein; who made his carnival in 1J885; Cranford's ffft f|pjPfe P. P |irst •steamboat qi^ the; **^""'-' of Park, 9rS, #«lt«r B $ deb&t as soloist with the Philadel- of Stanton, George Rj.W phia Qrchestra, has appeared, as a naphtha:launch • Verona, and solqisi with many great orchestras; With funnel and' catippy; private 101 ^^n yf boat hpuses, early clubs and club nursing wminlttfe, and Prof. El- houses; athletic teams, schools, SCHERjlfiR &T- ?AI*5—Th.p aboye honie^at 2OB'B6herr0r St. was ti er Wolf of lid femUworth'Blvd., churches and public buiMipgs still purphaa^yiy ^br:apd Mrs. John Fpdashfrom Mr. and Mrs. Glenn chairman of the engineering de- special splence buildij^ commit* Walnut Pupils standing or the site pf Jater enter- 1 partment, currjcglum cpinrnjttea. W/King. ^me sale was made through the B. S. Wtlloughhy Real tee—.Prof. Grygotis, Mr. Karstenf Retrace History prises. Also early inhabitants, a ^ i% Clark St, in cooperation with the G. £. Howland * Cranford residents appointed >to LEARNING TEQHNIQOE — James Small or»e, Sirs. stfH? fin their pte^ellnical nursing cott^m^eas) The class was taken on a guided Charles F. Hansel, Jr. or Roderick rjghts, amqng whlph; are tour of the museum and the Ford Jf. Smith. 1 reason, a Ml admissions and, guidance com- Mansion, Washington's headquar- Among weekrend vj^tor^ at the ibje fe^s clls- Bafcer' n ittees; Edwin Durand/direotor of ters from $779 to 1780. A to«r r,. scholarship Bloom^»#a|fli Ayentyt Scj?pfll Students to Be Guests guide showed slides at the museum ( and pointed put th.e Gilbert Sfeajt nal musicatlwayi waiiprewnted'in. portrait of Washington, and the At Symphony Programs arge collection of relics associated tms who greeted each Seventy-five _Cranfiord__h±gJi third .major concert tvilLbe; Wed- with_the history of Morristown $ «^}l-known children'! school and junior high* school stu- nesday; March 24. i < during the Revolutionary War. ted by Shelley dents tyill be the guests pf the Sub- I "We* are making these'tickets At the flepd Mansion, pwned »jy KP urbaii Symphony Society of Jilew Col Jacob Ford, Jf., an, influential da Ltjethold. Jersey at each of this year's major music in appreciation-of the use citizen and patriot soldier of Mor- Others in the past were: Charlie^ fconcerts and recitals, it was. an-of the f4cilitie^ of Jhe Cranford ristqwn, the youngsters admired Brown, Robert Lender; Captain nounced today fey Hits. Bernard pubjllc school system for q)if re-, the old furniture and other pieces 38 Nprth Avi, 6. ;' BRidg* 6-1M9 Hook, Joae&h Pugni: Captain Land; Garllnger, president. hearsals tgid concerts, and to foster dating to the 18th Century. Scott Krlegerp Uttti G^orgie, Bar- an appreciation of good music The student picnicked at the Mrs. Gfarlinger repjxrted , that site of the Yfick barii which once bara Donahue; Dr. DooUttle, MitHngpr said.. tood in Jockey Hollow, and >$W| commlt^e: chell Brosst; Dabpab, Lori Billich; Schoql', Hillside -Avenue' Junior toured the W4dc h,ouse and gar- ': Others appointed - to- faculty Ji* Jill G(runder, Pied Piper, High School andjQrange Avenue 1 den. The children learned thai OPENS NOVEMBER 7 ctj^nmHtJMBf are: Academic evatf i A4aded^ Bi*M«oB*M n toutou* Junior High, School will select 35 the house had served as quar- J uption — "Prof. Hermann J. Biele- Meyer: Mr. PopperJ interested students from "their Symphony \ ters for'MaJ. Oen. Arthur S. Clair, : feld of Summit,/chairman; schools to attend the concerts by commander of the Pennsylvania lymond .p.'Bj}y gt *£ 9^mDebr aCoot e^ the Suburban Symphony, and re- Concert Tickrts Line encamped in Jockey Hollow. f sights,, fp>(. Cjsejr Q: ' peboraH citals at Un|oa Junior College. Thay heard'the story of Tempe ' tabeth, Albert. w. M< |Wtt4 ' The first concert wPl be Available at Dpqr Wick>jfoungest daughter of Henry * ldham and Sr. Alice 15. y Pop|, nesday, November IS, at 8;pQ Wick, wbQ is said to have con- * OUves Mantoloking; admi Debra Hyams; Michael ip the auditorluin pf Cranfqrj} pealed her riding horse in a bed- gjadanc© — Prof. g^ David Reichert; Jam High School. TJnder the direction room of the house in order to pre- ^Uiflldi , chairmanhi ; Itjnks, Marftfane Fl^nnery; spa of Peter ^pzio. the orchestra will vent its seizure by^Pennsylvania of Glen Ridge, boy, RayJnpncj. Forte. offer music by Mozart, Bach, mutineers. LICENSES ISSUED Varela of Plainfleld, conclude^ with a Wagner, and 7schai)covsky. Nath- of the qulwpban gym^oRy gpcle- 1§. Watson- of Stanton parade featuring banners of. BOOK an Coldstein, a vtoltaJst ^tji % A disciplined conscience^ is a Dorothea tyjerjpi 4f "Wyeek. ^ New York Philharmonic wUl be jnan's best friend.-f Austin phelps the guest artist. He will be gue$t ape A happy ^must lje p a soloist in Tschaikovsky's "Con- , „, Prof. Wateoo, -i • • • • - .' •. ^.v""' $4ft of Elizabeth, extent a quint «fo t

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Shanley-flt 212 206 339 238 283 24B1 276 287 470 276 191 265 232 265 ,193 347 364 451 260— 5,401 United .Fund may beaked up FRESH HAMS 1 imanw,JiT(D) *23 438 203 145 389 2.96 236 395 396 313 450 407 531 506 487 271 390 350 40k- 6,926 ty any volunteer, whether he AfttewhfeKCon) 1 3 3 1 0 ' 1 0 4 2 0 3 4 7 1 0 0 3— 41 holds the card Qr_nDi.~We"WSnt 1 0 1 0 7 every person contacted and giv- J. V. Mahalqhtfc (AK)..%« 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 •i 0— U> SMOKED HAMS Ing-to the, fund. We are anxious Albert RonteTSLl ...u 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 Q O' 0 0 0 ' 2 0 1 0 0 0 0— 7 to see .Cranford fulfilling its obli- 'SttiWMSW) 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0— 5 gations-to the, agencies participat- House of Re PORK LOINS |b. ing in the drive this year.** * '< Florence D 343 377 440 316 430 367 386 441 622 378 332 435* 410 474 ^73 502 529 S33 409— 8.J196 BONELESS - •••• FirmB requested to participate Richard JT> 187 274 106 68 240 184 131 231 242 214 316 242 357., 307^317 125 219 254— 4,189 in the employe solicitationplanin- Irs ciude; Britton-Warren Brazing Co, For Board W 1 flenryJVW«ister(R)J 254 243 385 261 314 266 313 319 515 279 192 330 253 303 224 421 412 525 278— 6,087 PORK ROAST Builders' General Supply, Boyle-* J 1 Midway, Clark Door, Construc- Matthew J. Rtoftldo (R) 242466 266 377 257 '321 269 308 335 503 288' 208 326 259 311 218 431 392 512 275— 6J102 — Your Choice — Either Half — tion Specialties, Gibson Associates, George J. Forrester (R)..' 25255 242 376 264 332 268 319 322 513 292 199 328 260 327 234 420 405 518 275— 6,149 Everlasting Valve — Keuffel and Edward X WttUK (D)25259 369 138 101 314 259 175 318 305 283 • 403 316 468 441 409 177 317 247 348— 5,B47 Esser, Ketchum-Jersey Division FrankT 262 372 144 106 322 270 179 338 347 292 414 386 477 464 420 189 336 266 363— 5,897 rind Madari Plastics. - Johh V- 267 383 157 113 324 273 192 336 335 297 414 322 475 457 411 180 343 267 357— 5,913 ' Others invited to join the com- u en row cmrs munity effort are: J. B. Williams, Fh f.'tufi Multi-Amp^ *J, J. Bell-. Telephone, 375 250 307 256 305 313 509 272 188 309 239 292 223 423 414 514° 264-r 5,935 Petekkig Ifogfoeering, ParaOManu- 4? 109 320 267' 184 330 322 297 4*03, 328 472 451 400 186 306 262 364— 5,787 xfecturlng,. Suburban Trust Qo., toi6ix< County 'Trust- concluded- 43 53 61— 1,038 mmmm Contatact'c s beTnadeWith cani- 148~ 234 341 239 355" headquarters}- 2lT 210 279 376 259 360 213 335 343 124 207 2lQ 158 221 292 204 177 176 240 249 202 174 253 277 215— 3,901 PACKAGED I,, i. BRISKET Ib. 59c Jayc^es Set 223. 151 237 220 220 211 269 343 237 385 2228 345 362' 387 326— 5,324 ' (Continuett'jrom-Paae I) 284 403 . ROUND Ib. We naxd/Michael Clare and Lorraine 125 231 206 143 217^263 223 176. 169 245 239 197 166 240 253 191—3,806 jrle. t NOMEXURED Thick Cut Ib. 49c bo&rd .will ^govern until 268-175-467 251 '252 '319 430 253 298 368 272 380 254 367 387 401 321— 5J804 February f, at wnich time a new 141 212 No wv 128 101 204 178 125 189 249 178 144 148 216, 232 172 236 191— 3,943 UtCut lb.69c board, elected by the students, will 640 472 788 623 622 782 1015 680 753 791 934 915 834 743 863 939 762—14,562 assume office. Tenure of office will Total Hegtetration be for ajp«rio4 of one y^ar,1 566 401 697 569 535 71T) 902 618 676 714 826 811 823 642 783 832 684-7-12,923 \ "The Jayeees woum like W eat-* Total Votes Cast' ....»,.<.'- *. 565 press, their appreciation, to Mrs. CHOICE CUTS to the former Mary F$ler, lg team, communicant^ of St, Westfield and Fanwood as he piled Charlies G> Albury, Mrs. Charles- M, Theological Seminary. ""• ter of Mr.'Hdd M^s. ,Euwne Fisler Michael's Church, treasurer of the y, Jn 19B4, Dr. Johnson received up 160,476 votes to 80,278 Ifor Sena- Preston and Mrs. L.-B. Craft, tell l o£ 1C Heathern>eade^ PU ! They Cranford Democratic Club, mem- tor Barry' Goldwater, ihe OOP of whom we>e instrumental in th* the Panforth Associate Award, have two (daughters, Vifglnia, 15, ber of the,Institute*of Electrical Which is granted annually pm a standard bearer. The ' President RIB ROAST BEEF operation iof the center's and iaurta, ?. > ,' ," ' and Electronic Engineers, secre- national level to honor faculty lost Fanwood 'by 16 votes and ner, the Cranford Cranteen^T Mr. He is a member of Capt. N, R tarjuof Power Group, North Jersey members for excellence in teach- Westfield by 17votes. Pottasaid. "AU assets of ttie latter F^ke Po«t ^,VF^; Cranford Sectrofv IE£E, and a member o£ big, quality of scholarship and organization have been given to the K tT. S. Senator Harrison., A. Wfl- toage of^ks,,boardtof trustees the Alumni. Association of. New Concern for students as. persons. Recreation Center along wi#rfti» Iiams, Jr., Democrat, ^garnered 61 the Unipn County Hedrt Asso- ark College'of Engineering. He will, devote one semester of supjprt. As ipany citizens remem- 146,114 Vo.tes iq Union County to the Current academic year to in- 82,997 for Bernard M. Shanley, ber, tht Cranteen began 15 yeari terdisciplinary studies. ! ago' under the auspices of the Cultural ISasis ' Republican, in his successful bid chalifman. of $h&, "Cranford .Heart Dr. Johnson participated in an fort a ^ecbad six-year term.' TQP SIRLOIN Council of Church Women and was Fund, former; president Vf the (Continued from Page 1) highly -successful during that &me. educational television series on the r participation is listed on a stu- life of Jesus in 196? and presently The vocational school, refereiv CROSS RIB i "There havtf been other groups ) of the Jffew ^opfc State insur- dent's tttuiscript is engaged in a television series dum was approved by county in town, among which is the Cran- ance'Speakers' Bureau, and of the Dr. Johnson, who joined the fojr the American Broadcasting voters 93,744 to 64,187. Both the BOTTOM ROUND Jbrcl 'Junior Wqraah^Club of the special gifts division pf the United Drew faculty in 1963, was gradu- Company dealing with Christianity institutions and college bond issues Village Improvement Association, Fund. ated from Queens College in 1953, and Its relationship with current also carried in Union County and RUMP OF BEEF which have shown a sincere in- received his'bachelor of divinity problems. throughout the< state. ' ,, _L terest in the' new center. The Jay- Siegfri degree from- Drjjjwr Univetst "t The Prew professor's published cees welcome this support, and Theological 'School ip 1056 and 'works'include several translations' Cranford p ALL SIZES • • ' hope to-have the~ support oi-all its (pt earned a master of arts; Tiegr^e of Swedish .works into English as Election of officers was held by citizens in the corning years." oik CplJeg^Hof Engineering.' ^Ce frbm Columbia University in 1958., well as his own works! "ThePhlli the Cranfora Kilowatts 4-it'CWb '•a presenify i? eWlied In the grad- *"' Johnson earned PbJ) de- owphy of Religion of Lanfers Ny- at the flrstJi^e^lng of t^e seM. uate siShool a% 'NCE ,WorWrig on Lei* his mltstefs degree In inechanical ._ from Columbia University^ gren," published by Iiund Univer- New officers and chaiqne^^Sre; LEG OF LAMB ib. from Page iy ^i Hge h^S' ben|em the.. University ai Lund tot sity Press in 1958; "Christopher Preside^ John FitegeraW-of 511 Capt. N. R. Fiske post 335, VFW. He, -h^S' ,been^|em- ^eden andi t was awarded the Polhems; , The Father of Swedish Central Ave.; vicerpresi^ent, Wal- ' Members pf the ladles' Auxili- ployed for the past Si '£ Stwedish doctorate ot- theology by Technology," published by Trin- Crdnf ord to Have ter^ Fitzgerald; secretary, David ary, of -Post 212 are preparing the King Gustaf VI Adolf x>f Sweden, ity College Press in 1962; "Nature (Continued from Page 1). Lauren; treasurer^Cralg Sonuner- 1 Service, Electric and turkeys and will serve the meal- His 'major field of teaching includes and the Supernatural in the The- Cpngresswoman Florence P. ville; reporteirs,~ChristtanFi Tickets will be available at the

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' I - (pbmbined In 1921) i- % -•••• By DR. ARNOLD C. ASHCRAFT, JR. Told in ^eno^Mfiammunitif' ' Amateur Astronomers, Inc.' The story of the formation of 'and instruction sheets on a no- , "Channhig Rudd C9ndu9t««l CHABLE6 M. RAY, Editor, end Publkhet the Cranford Youth Employment charge basis. •.•••'•.* •'. .". •' ,'.''•.•'•. our flnaiwial drive, which, re- Service and, it? jsueeess in^dnding 'V'"Mr;s;en^^0u^-an4\]l>Xrs. quired typing,' mailing arid :»o Jupiter, the largest planet in heat radiated from Jupiter indi- temporary o? part-tljne^lobs for Robert CJ, Hodge, did the. stenc}! c v : : solar system, .is a> striking ob- cate a temperature of -200° P in ^rth.-. ":;' •; ;^-.'.rt, f'y^'\^,•• NATIONAL EDITOIU, Cranford young people during its tvplng'aBid other typiiig"as well •'James kervick and Ira iJorlah- ject in the November sky, easily the upper cloud levels. The pos- first 15 montijs^of ser,vice under as their contribution to YES, , handled the legal details of In- found by even the casual ob- sibility exists that the tempera-,, the direc«pr?of Norman A. Kline, uCranfpr m* teVp turbulent atmosptewr, as different wave lengths. Still not 15, 1963, YES has taken many well as \the enigjnatic^ilant red completely explained, these, radio steps forwarcL- I hasten to point ior Leaf signals may be di^ie to a giant out that thfe small .Youth Study puzzled astronojmers for nearly a radiation belt captured by Jupi- : : Qroup of the First Presbyterian Cplleqting n^achine and expects de- century.'••>>3 • >.""'•' ' '• ~'~ ter's magnetic fields similar to our 1 Church whose studies and Inves- rfi^l^vi^JWjpbiffvP^ next Mbiiday, fhroiigri the classical methods earth's own i Van Allen radiation tigations brought YESr to light of. visible light astronomy and • wa^s, but as usual in the fall, the pj; there tto longer is any logical reason for belts;.'/ ••:• ',. • „••••.•.••• •:, •..••••••. "desei'ves our heartfelt thanks for tfii» • wn^fiPA>niF loaf huitmti* JtW* teceritly radio astronomy, Many of these intriguing ques- its wisdom" and community- t T > - ^? FSf ® T ^M^^^much information has been gain- tion? must remain Unanswered niinded spirit. ;•,:•:•,;> ::':':::: '• he*e. Lteay^Jeft at the curb wiu bej£d>,- ed about the giant piknet. its uhtii Instrumented space probes :'f^il^^^-jn^::go^to.-'1the can be sent into the v^dnlty "'""" ' JhSUtaton TfBS or-. 'aifc j&tf IM iKiroijfetout"' lected "by tlte^I^bU^ Works Department niass has teen ^cuiited from Ihaye the sanje Dense smoke emanating Jroi&siJsh M ^#i^^l^^P>^^#•-••*••-•• •^••- ••^r ^-• speeds of revolution of Us '" and-. " '~' S • ;Fab^":^ .; ;;• fires addstbSi^#)to^ "We also acknowledge the co- fidiedule,«aliB for;nife ioj sit down combined. It ..revolves mlsiions is the amout of time in- operationt and active support of yiiieic^):J$!i!lC&}.}t$& ';; .v^ 'liljpjefp:]^^ burning of : syjtem_ c sun at an average di»-" volveoyto cover the greitdistahc* Dr. Clark W. McBermith, super- \..^\^t«i.V.i^>''coIunin.'' ".•gpntoir-', : tii»es 1 get ant ideai ;.*or'a' subject sibnal visitor. For a description o^^^ ' ,y.'y:,''i ;; : 484 million miles'and at out to Jupiter's orbit. The most intendent of schools; and the : 1 $§8jiii^ •p'ftye;m^rit, *• Stricteh-• time- • -•s - •o-f •oppositio • n it• can be as favorable orbit requiring the least Board of Education. eafly InflK Wfi^ iri^iduring befd '•• -the.bird,!^tt> ^to ^^*^- •:• :r••. y: moments, do reasearch. In one ^cpmjianion/'gW^iP? •^-'^st^nSH- •:"'-; '•• '•• "•• close as 373 million miles from expenditure of effort fit the / "Our. officership has worked : : : > &e earth. ;;•••:.••:' .."•• ".'•• . ;! ;•'•: elongated elliptical path Just long anet hard to make the YES of our b^casesu^ere are about :'st*itel.'; V ^ yf \' \-:;^ ••': \-:yf^- .^'•:•,-• Si ;0$pecidlly wlieii si! as$ and much to alleviate an unpleasant and un- ' Jupfter - rotates_ lipon its. axis touching the earth's prbit on one organisation funcUoa smoothly. . 50 books pn birds, and stacked .•;{i:;;tt-,isr^putttfe.si^'^ra';^>^' ': '"% in the basjsmejnt a^e orrMtholcH- r •Spawb^.piv"Bi)^^';;spart^ :..':;> ofothet thre vegetation has been made tinder- healthfoi situation in our town. Many once every 9 hours 53 minutes, side Of the sun and Jupiter's orbit "I recall the policy and proced- : v : With slightly different periods on the opposite side, ;, -^y ures committee held a well at- gicaV jOurnaist for the past fiyr The plumage ^'b^wnisl* ;With . • :-, other communities go even farther and r ;' 'T^I|^t';3e«ttrieriBBysti -'toir^^iijBlfcr iMflc|p|e:._. ;,'•' •• •;.••• (tor different latitudes. This is A sp^cecfa^ similar to the teaded meetin«'' during the ; ; ^^fifSi^ • mc^of nw|W«maUon;- - >•. v oyer/^-^^'a^^r^^J-'I^D^e .'../;•:: -' because we don't really observe Marinejr or Ranger wjuldprpbably Fourth of July holiday period in :: •*•- Other Weriw,. no, inspiration finches r^emb^the^hoi^^^ch:>"-..•••''••:• ment against the practice of deaf burning In the intetest^ the solid surface of the planet at be given -, the required orbital 1963 in order to complete pro- :; : r : but only the tops of cloud _jffilQcityj>y^hfrpowerful Saturn V cedural matters prior to the July come.S; •:! leaf thsrough the periodic 'ptit'!are nbtya>;'br|gtit^r^t£5^e'.:': .'-'i' is the widespread distress^ which the cleanliness, we belts, circling the planet, pre* IB opening. This is real devo- cals hoping^something r missed narrow dark stHpes On the flanks . booster and the Upper stages cur- last tim« through wllTcatch my . and belly are the best field marks \. smoke from these autumn fires causes to dents send letters yalUHg easterly,; winds ' in the ently being developed for the tion to YES and. our youth. All eye> T^ay nothmg did. The /•forvidentitica^Qi^ ; .',';••: equatbrtarregion blow at speeds Apotyp program. However, the of the committees have perform- : 1 : up to 300 miles per hour. Dif- ed in outstanding fashlonr clock ticked on while I tried • •: ;• Where ••;• did' Athesp ':• ^westerners '' .:;;• •'. • '•': er, respiratory diseases and allergies of progressive communities in forbidding Voyage would require two years another cup of:c&ffee and a walk 'v^cbme-fromVV-Wd.'a' Ijyestetit^'flovc;.; -'.'' >'..••••• ferent wind speeds at the higher and seven months.'ThaVs a long "All of u» on the boatd, of : ; ; ; to the^ corner and back with my of air give •ttem"'\a>free'' ride. 'tft '/ •" '?''•' latitudes combine to give the time to require a spacecraft to course, owe our deepest thanks ; 4-yearrold next fjiopr neighbor. ;•.. ;tiie^east roasi?^ Tjbe'^tory^ is ;-aj|. •;• • ' '• illusion of variable - rotation endure the rigors of interplane- to our fine staff of volunteer ; : Still n» bright ideal > c \ intere5t|^ ;b3^;:\ '^^tt;7|»(^';..v .'••;: •'.'- : : tary space (Including passage women. They are the mainstay, #»*>d« t . :":'"'- ':•:'; \..y. Then the phone rang It was ,-house v finches wero'V\trapped' ' '• •••:•• through the asteroid belt) and and the manner in which each % Spectroficopy tells us that ^u- Wrs, Herman Bleber from Kenil- illegally in California and sold still function properly. These dif- volunteer has conducted herself piter'B atnwsphere, contains me- worth Palling to say^ she had^^ seen • •"a&: cage birds In New York ^tji ^ ; ificulties may not be Insurmount- on the job is a most heartwarm- thane and animonia but no oxy- a linnet in hec yard. She used to l l; able, however, and the knowledge ing thing to observe. Many peo- ^T^ey.•••y^^^^cal^•^ i^UyA^ff '• Water in, toe form of ice may live in Callfptnia and is very fincheis. ,The Jnternatlonal Mi- ; ' • gained from a successful mission ple have told me of their contacts :; sent and probably large .taiji^.^jai^.-;.^' dejightful ' vgratory; Bir'd'Trea^rA^^forbias';' -,'':':, ate of hydrogen and helium would be well worthy the effort with the YES office. They just i i ;|a^:be^:w|oi^g^ jj&;$ilH^^ tune* ; : cannot seem to get over the fact little finch, ftpmediateJsi-_ibega » /•'.the:V teapjp'iiij8J/ ''|j^;"8a%:' "^.^Wr'" ;•''•'•'•••': as iveil., Measurements of the •exited. ;7;:\;::-\:,':::v -^:- , to dig into • W» books tat,.wtpi>- ; ; :; make it seem that winter weather is still up and an inspection^^^^ that our volunteer;, women are •'' 'bu^^aM in.bi^.^,escap^ ^pro^^ .:::' : so interested in their youngsters. mation -about linnets or house secution, the pet shop owners let ,; , "I have purposely refrained iinches as theyjjre called in the the bfards go. ,;•• ••'vy'C^y?'^'^-^ ." : . Pespitff thp^pfnTJnUtnr ejiyirop- from using any names so far in : some previous Novembers serve to prove engine^ town can't move you far if your Report From Trenton this report as I may by chance .. , .^ was jreading up on: meht 3,000'••v^3'ijforfr:bm&/iitey ^ : theae little fellows, the Phone iHtte birds • prospered^; ^he^first \ that this is not actually ' M Pmdentjperr wheels are spinning on snow or ice. T^iey By 8TATB SENATOB V. overlook someone. Every board 1 member, every, officer, every rajig agato/ This ^Wei was n^st was reported in 1943^. and sons, remembering the story of the fidd- may spin because the tread ^as disap- committee chairman and eacfr JCenneth Appa irortt Columbia ; ,^il»58^ithe:^p^es ,ha* ;e^br>i' liilg grasshopper and the foraging ant, peared from old tires or you haven't had jcoinmittea,member has done, a AVe. •: If- seetttis'jtie.- -i^^^Stsa^d-: jlished itself on>i.western iliqng;-\ will be tekmg adv^nUge pf this perio4^P^ the forethought to install snow tires and - jtnagniflcent job. . hpusfe^ finch early toithfiizsprirl^' Island, to WeEiches1^,.C^iwty,i, ; : :: "We have operated the YES a«d '^li^'^^-^'-I^B^J^.flndui south wes^pXjk^ynectlcut jpB$^ ^eJ^^ Vto;.:"Jia^; -|:;'^d|:|et;' oi;reinforced tire A lot of it points out with in- , pw^blenw,'* and^ Union 1 offjlce on the. smallest outlay of until he had read iabout them in . It is probable that «ome of the. ierest that public cannot be in- has'had more ftan its the Sunday Times. ,•-. • • ;'.;- ^.i birds have nested in our state .'' ••/<•- rigorous days that^^^to'^B^^""-'''^^ ;diajp$>in ^ur c^^runk, reacftr to work cash in the brief history of YES : formed of all the laws of our share o| them. One of the worsf The two caU> were a gold mine. but I have no report of this to 1 organizations. Note'the follow- state — we have so many. But : ;• ;;\.ir^P^i«B-,Gl»ief,I^^^;;FoAy6U«•'ever-.•,fbrybii^-';-•;•;.':^W'<^"..'•'-. ::•. "' " • •' ,' \ Idnds^f •'border problepos" oc- ing: Not;only, had the subject been* •date.- ;••;••:••••• •^.••• .. ^-v'-v'•.'. one of the most intriging sugges- curs when-one town unjtaterally "The Bell Telephone Co. gave suggested, butinutnber;?4 had North of New York, the houge aware of the responsibility of his departr ^ Rememoer, too, that a faUing or ail- tions that I have seen in quite av takes action to d^te a bAwineaa been added to the 1964 Cranford finches af^ mb^flike^ ;fe be, us temporary office space free of : : $$$$?;$$: keeping traffic movmg'safely ing heater^efroster system can result in While came by mail recently from or an industtial jwne that backs charge. list of different species and the spotted s&vxty~'- .VM''[~imgaji&::. . a constituent in Summit. It was': up right against>resldentlal zone Times had an; article that would months/ We are on their migra-. "Except for the registration ; ^ a^d smoothly in all kinds of weather, sug- reduced driver visibility ~ a condition prompted by the recent proposal , |in the town •j^ •§c*o)» -.-..^B :. cards, the first Presbyterian be helpful as extra source ina- fUpn route since they are said to to build a 30-story series .of ; 1 border. '••.••• :" . \-\;••'•-'.; '• V ' Church and Cranford Methodist ;:.terial^ /,... •-;.• -.:;•-•;• .•,:;-':;•: . winter in the vicinity of Phila- |ests iOi$i / :on^ ot the iiiioM ;^ apartment buildings in the Short The people most affected, not. Church mimeographed our forms The house finch is not included delphia. •.•'•.-.••;•:' ;'•,.:••,-?j •••••!>•:-.•'• •;•; $feps to be taken in this period of cahu each year. The same can be said of wind- Bills section of Millbum. The only can do nothing about it (be- plans for this apartment devel- cause it is beyond the Jurisdic- before the stDrms is the proper prepar- shield wipers. If the blade rubber is brit- opment were, ultimately rejected : tion of their local offtcials)^^^ gtion of thefamily car or cars for another tie and streaking, or if the wiper arms do by Mlllbum's municipal officials usually, they do not even know Majority of Americans on Up Escalator, winter of driving. In times of emergency, not apply the recommended pressure of Tr*-whlch is their right of course, What is happening until it is an because the project would have accomplished fact.. The other he pointed out, this could mean the dif- one ounce for each inch of blade length, town k under no obligation what- But Some Still on Treadmill, LWV Finds ference between life or death — possibly a winter driver can find himself lost be- ever to tell the neighbors across were mainly the elderly, the study" of this problem, Mrs. tyould have been physical- "While the economic escalator the border. , • \. keeps moving upwards with pros-* young-unskilled, those with ob- Banks concluded. The remainder for the very one whose car might break tween here and the next corner, so far as lby close^ wiu^MiUbum'r to Summit residents borderss and- 1 • The Summit resident who perlty for the majority of Ameri- solete skills or unskilled, and of, the year until the March, units' down in traffic because neither it nor its sate driving is cqnceriied, and the result. Mjaunione CountpojnViay \fa-tha% n thanybode apariy- wrote me ott this subject sug- non-white minorities such as will be devoted to.an evaluation 11 vlng In Short Hills. j .•-• cans a treadrnUl carries a sub- j|r4ver was really J?eady for ps sud^eiii ca^ ^ any^^ gests that '^border problems^ such strata of approximately one-, Negroes, American Indians, Puer- of the actual programs now in arrival of winter weather. ' > > tragic accident. • Under lour present law, the as this one. should be resolved fifth of the nation Who never to Ricans and Mexican-Ameri- operation or under consideration, pople c4 Summit, who were very by a higher government authori- get anywhere," was the conclu- cans. The geographical locations i such as the Economic Opportuni- : \ liie best way to wlnt©n%^ to talc.^ For jects assigned to them, and where • * -•••, *....-. ... , Soviet Russia had capture^ the Cranford Chapter of the ~KkWan to hll first term oa TOW»T to «l* term on the Town- Mrs. Nathan Rodstein, league 1930 and in 1964, with the com- our adults can keep up to date on Township Enginoftf Patrick J. - center oXUhe world diplomatic .American Red Cross was collect- ship Committee lh the General ship . Committee in the General ' ing sweaters, warm clothing and president, presided. ment "The; only, significant the latest books and newspaper* Election. The Republican candi- 1 Grail and Fire Cast. Theodore stage, according to Dr. Max Ler- Election. Former Congressman blankets for -the destitute peoples' Background at the meeting at. change, is in the design of the arid ref ernce works. dates defeated Phil f, HenehaQ Chamberlain were honored) by ner, professor of political science Mrs. Meth's home was presented Clifford F. Case, GOP candidate of Europe. 'First report on the automobiles.", • and tyfrs. Sophie Baranskl, Demo- (for Senate, ted here and won in the Township Committee for at Wllliams'College, who wag the ' by Mrs- Robert Bizzaro and Mrs. As a resident of Cranford I re- completion of 85 years' service. first speaker at a series of forums annual Roll.Call.drive here re- . crats. The police and firemen's, the state over Democrat Charles vealed that $400 had been col- B. B. Kott, with Mrs- S. AJexv Where they got a photo of the sent having Cranford charged ..•'•.' * • • conducted at Adult Education pay referendum for $500 «tcr

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-.C/.'-:/"v :• '.-' '•-.'." • V1.". • '•• -.-r.,1.. >BD (N. j.) CITIZEN AND CHRON?CLE^-THURSDAY, NOVEl^BER 5. Fare three Margaret Friedl, , Peggy Gipson, the point^systehvit was announced Jani Huetteman, Maureen ^ M^Sly 4 by v.l ger, H^len Shirley, L acting director of , To Students Attend Thompson,,Sheila Whitel ^iyision of Motor Vfih>des; , yaleria Btjwers; Iris Collins, De-' W^M^^ii^'I^Bg^^lt lbjes DeQroat Alice Farb^Shardh" f : Few high School mtwicians have By Opera Theatre ,Many Cranford streets, ace not being worked by United Foind DemmstroMm Hillman,- Nancy itewell,-Virginia Linden Rotary to Hear the talent and experience to play adopted YES as bne>i their pet The Opera Theatre of Westfteld volunteers, it was revealed by the residiential chairman, Sylvanus J. ThirtyeighV home arts students Hunt, Patricia Jones, Janice Kres- projects f<*r the future. Shawi Jr., yesterday. Volunteers who belieVe in thfe work of the Ufrom Cranford H)g}i School attend- .ger • Dftiina;; Jjiawrepce; .' if in a symphony orchestra — evert which last spring gave as ite first ftina;; Jjiawrepce; ,:f$ifancejB • Drk Kenneth W. Iversen, dean of a local conutuihity orchestra ~ "We have received ttxe fine,co ^production, "An Evening ofr.FU- agencies of the fund are urged to telephone campaign, headquarters at ed a., food demonstration and > Marilyn Sopko^ Anne Rowei tjnion ; Junior College; will; be ; bperajtio» of the guWancje depart- t^''6p^atlci'Sc^^fiwiu'jpresent the, Municipal Building for immedle*e aoti the chairman said. ture on electficity^and equipmetft l^Wlto^, ' '' V, '± guest speaker at a meeting of the, but 13-year-old Alan-Dolld ia an roents-bf the local schools. i "':'';fys, second offering Johann -^ We cannot believe the people by Miss Elizabeth Davitt at Pub'lic Karen PiUithi.-.; Pat Campbell, LdiLhideii i :Bpt^:Bpt^ry Cli»»b ait, JJitlS Jun. ^ .rauss' "bie' Fledermaus" on residing, .on manji •fflf"'1Cranford's ., Hillside Ave., Mihsee Dr. Service Electric and Gas Co. "inMary Lou Cron, Judy ftelnemann, in tHH e Reformed Church f itebf{ ; Alan is only ah eighth grader in cfibr^mi^v4^rtt^^: most beautiful streets "and avenues' and Ramapo Rd. : ./ Elizabeth last week. This trip was Regina Holliday, felalne Kasen, in observance of American J5duca- Avenue Junior* High the. direction >f James Lejon«y, Novenjber 27 and 28 , Mrs. Holly™ Mertel,. known pro- would intentionally let. their chil- "' District 12 —i Cranford Ave.; planned in conjunction with the Carol Lunsden, Bette JSchankerr Uon-Weelc. Jiig topic. wiU be "UJC: gave a concert for• tbe;^*neflt of Linda'Severs, Susan Tahsky.vBette but P^ter Sozio, conduc- fessionally, as Maria Martell, a dren down,'* Mr. Shaw said. "It isDistrict 13 — Centennial Ave., Wl- students' current study of kitchen A Progress Report.',' tor, thi^ he hw nans Ave. Lincoln Ave.; E., Meek- planning and activities centered In Ann Willauer and Sharon Zalinsky, j)r. Iversem, who. was i,n under- due tj«asury, |8J was ifven tofbrmer . Cranford • resident and important for all citizens *o know They were accompanied by the play the oboe with the Suburban former ftlto soloist at the ^irst er Ave. and Thomas St.; Dlstrlcjt the .kitchen. graduate at Rutg^r.6 Vniversity,^ ; She' school; to %ilp i?^^"^ the facts which will lead Cranford 1 4 — ClarClkk St.St, ClColini IfellIfll y StSt. The home arts major is a newhomemaking teachers, Mrs. Cora New Brunswick^ Is a graduate i of i^^(C^^ 'bt -ill*: ^ists of profe«sionally pr«s»hig a sbyterfan Church, will play'the to their first successful United Foltz and Mrs. Jane Van Vranken, f pf Prince Orlofsky Jn the OJM- Concord St., McArthur Ayey . and course being offered at Cranford Lpuis.iana State Univeratty^ He record of thc'nrdfiram. Sooira. f .'Fund'campaign;. . ;•'.•. .'.'•'•••_':'•..•':'•'•,':•'. High School in the home economics and two mothers, Mrs. Betty earned master's and doctoral de* ^•Alan; began his inuslcal career Mro. Edward Walsh of W«st- Roger Ave-; District 15 — Burnside Huetteman and Mrs. Marge Kasen. ..-^...-wjjp.^ has performed In PTOK "Honest and forthright informa- Ave.; District 16 — Balmiere Pkwy, department this year. It incorpor- grees c^t New York University. tion le highly Important regarding ates the study of all phases of A'past president of the New Jer- piano leMptti. While attenoUng grams for the Cranford College and Springfield Ave.; District; *17 Cjlub; and other local organizations our' big annual charity drive," he —WilloW' St«; pistrict 18 — Cen-homemaking and includes planned Penalized ior Points^ , sey Junior College Association, Dr^ Njlll;play,Rosalinda; Mrs. F " continued; "Having over 500 volun- tral Ave., Casino- Ave.i Dunham activities, field trips and outside iversen is' secretary, of the New teers already doing a terrific job, speakers. he decided flionn€>rs otCrMford ,will»;take Ave. and Elmora Ave.; District 19 DriyetX license of Norman Mul- Jersey Junior College Association ~ ; / : ; not: sufficient to do the entire Those attending were: drowt 25, of ,22" Buchan^n-St., has of Colleges and Universities and of the oboe.; » to th^.;«rtsembie.-v;:;; ;. ,,- ;^ , _,;. —Nomahegah Ct. and Kenilworth m&2m The mettibersliip o? the company job yet remaining in many of the Jeanne Boyle, Adrienne Brown, been suspended for two months,, president-director of the Cvaqford ' tit::K0SftH&••* tf' residential areas of our town. We Mary Crimmins, Suzanne Dankel, effective as of October 16, under Adult School. ' n • Ibrraw obbbt with the Suburban ^r^iiP' over/^5 musicians from jseek the' .assistance of those, not and Morris Counties. haying been asked to be responsible Drunk Driver Conviction Cranford residents or fonh- fortheir neighborhood.' Upheld, Fine Increased Streets without solicitbrs include: ,*#««», Mrs. Ralph HaU^ Mire.. Jos-v 1 Conviction of Albert D. Kuzniak! eph Hamer and Mrs- George Toe- ; ;E>jtetrict;iU-: dro^'St; an* "jurat :of linden on ; a drunk driving i |lcl«nf^jpi^tojii^ p^^f^^P^" nueAve; District 2 -^ Blake Ave., ; with :^e Suburban .Syin- charge in- Cranford Municipal i Anyone wishing to join- the. com- Chester Lang Pt, Denman Rd;, 4itth6 ilt Lexington Ave., and Lenhdme Dr^ Court on October'1 was. upheld by pany as a .singer; ihstjnumentalist, Unidn County Judge ; Ervin -*• s^age; assistant - may- csll Mrs. north and south; District 3 r-; Ca- sino Ave.; Riverside Br:i -itorfh Fulop in Elizabeth recently. '.;•: ^o i^esa ; Magistrate Charles J. Stevens Jlederinaife?' will be pre-Union Aye. arid Prospect Aye; itotus from t& Iht^^ -,'' District 4 -^ Eastman. St.,. Hanip- fined the LindeH man $200 in the Department of the United; States at Roosevelt Junior High local court. arid .suspended, %:hJdol auditbrJurn, Westi|ield, ,at ton Rd., tforth Av«g«wt and driving privileges for : two years; 8s ?0 pait^^ Tickets majr be obtained and 'Springfield Ave,; JD{atrict Judge Fulop increased the fine to %iburbaliSymphdnyon a regular High^ SV M North J^hlghJWe. iijfs: ^hie'^bnivbl Mr.- tttBto; ItM Wrij A^ tott, $00 Law- $>30p apd. ordered the suspension to V .; ;Pigtri?t 6V^;penman |Ui, Hillr begin as ?t pctoberilS. :, crest,JAv^ , Lex^rigt6n> lia»». will k The Linden driyer, who was --is'-, -ai: South Union ATC.|j4Mstrict 1 —•• •g^ people to J8§5 jojfts';^:'V ;^';: ^;Hmp^rdlndcs: opera ''Hansel rested here on August v 22 by; Par; ;• ^'Qur; p^rci^' thaiilts go to and Gret^ and Verdi's "La Trav> yrest Holly St. ami-North Aye.j W.; trohioari Donald A. Curry, watf the people^ of Craiai^ ^o/are. lata.". ,:' ."••• ••'.. / • I,;.'.' • ". ;. •'•.; District 8 —-\Pafkway Village and represented in his1 appeal isupportingfOUtr.work through ;do- North Ave.^E\; District 10— JWo- George W. Morton, Jr rrattionsandthe calling hi of job hawk Dr^Raritan H&., Algonquin attorney..: Assistant openings our young people can Paintings Given Dr. and^Iroquois Rd.} District 11 William T, .Lyons represented the !~-^- ^ idranePkwy.. Craft- state.' '.•.:,-.• .. ••/•••::. y-.f:'"'... ^•".:"T!."i: Will make'.rottrji^ t^lephpne :,-libafA; .^^^^bl%^^donaie^:;;sBy^r|a constantly during the mon|hs. ljun^red cQpie? o£ a Reader's Di- , An imaginative scene of or more young people during the Cranford. Historical Society^ ^|^#^^oth;^^ 7 v; next 12-mohth feribd.; vV ^ • • .-;, .'• seum as it could have ; the latter part of the iflth^fentury, •; -' ••"W.e. would welcome •.any sug- ; a and sche^ulteg «jr het gestfona from townspeople as to painted in oils: by 6l«nche; Hol- their thoughts regarding this land, lias been dopatW by W to the spciety, itr'vtm announced by ^spy^ y relatioha departnient Ira P^ Dorian, w«sident^. A local ari&t,' her' works hajse '.is' irdughout this area, t. • tbe gift, Mrs.; Holland ,, ^e emr of . mentioning umpire casting the final decision . 'dldl considerable re- should be < a county governing i with, regard to the clothing TUES.thruTHURS. dea. It is impossible to name inrtha.tperiod. "'/•"l.":;:' "-'.'•. • fcflfe> body ^- the Board of Freeholders. A water-color entitted "River- FRI,, SAT:, SUN, ^isin^a/case'CTbwlnisrfiotmty''""'' e^ParJc,'* showing; a view of the1 £V;:; ,J01i$i«^ ; like the^, MiUburn-Sumniit/Ihd^ Rahway River in Cranford painted Special Rate* on Stinmtolng pti Rainy or Cloudy frtW #ryne« In tti? wiBtBrtfoe, Mil tho ^l«8^ .. dent — it would have b^en up to ir» 1960 by Pioralba Miller, also was '. '-••'/\\\•'.•'':•[•• ^ *W B« PidktifUp '••'•• •-. :'[^-\:r: ; donate^ this week by her to the some stateauthority, ttTdecide the thuseum. In her^letter to Presi- • IBIgcapaci^moisfeHithe^lr i^ / Citizen" Vand 550 SOUTH AVE. - BRidge 2^1 W - CRANFORD v stat turns un|^on/bff Automatically , tvii^ -^A J " ^-^a ^-^^^--^ "•'-'--"---• • a tremendous lent Dorian'she stated that while is ai Visiting. fii -qr^nford> she wis So • Rne-turhiture styling, srrnu|ated walnut ^ ••; and plctur^^ T^ •mpressed by the river scefie.sh^ ;-\-;\*^ai;;tank*,l^:^f;^7r»^5W9p;i2a:vo^ hV^pe«( used" a: flhe'~edi^ the leastyoifiwhicb is a classic Thci work was donated fti memory . '- •. , •:.w WITH PEUUXEiCONTROL PANEt pt-'y riIWll!PIIIiBliHffllliniHn(II^^ " toriai conigratulttting Cranford's <»nflict/Detween regional" plan-, ; , F«atur«s Huml(lf»tat with JS settings • Water Level .^B ; : : M; Mr& Mlii^r's daughtefp, Audrey '•ci, v •'>'-.•'• S on its ftrstanniveraary.V ' to^d^n» 'i?ule^-; ^i-\:''-: s ; Gauge with Signal Light, if On/Off light; • push- r ;•' local officials, Patricia NagSzina. v ,* ; • .. ..'- Introducing ... .'•'" buttonspeedTcdntrittls, ' ,.',';,».•.... ',-.V,^>.\' •• ose towns nave;&tk$: "bitten" y;Mrs,/Mlller has exhibited ^and many of hey: painting?:\in the irting YES projects. Jdr^d ; Ji^oye^J^h^bd'b ' HlirVlfe^eldVj1^^ ^, would welcome some surroimdlng Newark, where of CRANFORD ; shfrpresently resides.' - . ••' • ark. ^duw^HS^ of "'protecttye::.'legislation ••'.-rT ' but , v T wd^u^W^. >'$&£# many otherBwourd undoubtedly u^Vito$Qj ; field aboutto.orsSi :YB&.. oppose it as an infringement on ' •§\'. ;-v! also are : Offices:--;ai»Va:.'j ••|VWt6i'' V / l; "' help* •Many.^ES starfter kits have As. chairman of the state Sen- F mm A m« CM fceenr mailed, vtwtt request; tofell ate's state, county and municipal For Business or Pleasure at a Much Lower Prjce partfit of thpcVWty. :-T'i' government committee, I plan to get, and hope to receive, opin- SHOPPERS' , •... '.- ' . . . \L Phazmadst 'is. Presbyterian women attending a ' - L«xktgtOD A?*. meeting at Douglass College, to a •tttndano* at ttow DIAL-AC AR of CRANFORD International trade plays a vi- < conference of 5.Q00 Presbyterian tal role in the 'economy of; New DAY ami NIGHT Women ffiom throughout the Jersey. Firms throughout the >DIAt 276-4080 ^ *"*£%,Z°£^°"^ \ . United States at Purdue Univer- state-export a total of $000 mil- sity and to 300 Presbyteriaif men lion in manufactured products an- at their national convention in nually, which have required 84,- Cleveland, Ohio. The latter group 000 workers to oroduce.' the humber fa coll for courteous, "on timj' bonded home {••

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••••-/:''. ALLIANCE CHUHOH class will meet at the church with Aves. will be celebrated during Pastor Romick.. •, . the worship services^ on "Sunday. «4y JWbfo *** Ur.-Homer Hall, current chairman fen* the Week Minister to Speak of the board of trustees who served WUNm EPI8COPAL CHURCH By REV. DR. ROBEIRT G. LONGAKER '>••• i at0Mn Bliwro, Rector as' chairman of the building com- World Junior t?# jfi^oi? H* t Alan K. Salmon, Curate mittee for the sanctuary, will parr Minister of tte First Presbyterian Church :y; ticipate hfthe observance. ; •'" In a day when so many voices are being raised With their plea I(ev. Robert Romick,; pastor of the Cranford Baptist Church, J Bev. I. H. Witherinttoa, Asajst. speak on ^Nations in Community — A Channel to Peace" at the annual {Today — 3:30 -pJn., Brownie The sermon topic chosen by the for the preservation of historical buildings and national shrines , m •roop 288 and Girl Scout Troop pastor will be "Straining tfte Pa- it seems rather appropriate that someone should make a plea for^ Community Day program, sponsored by the Cranford Council, Missionary »ray«r m«atj»f r 7:45 «; 5 p.m., St, Cecilia' Girls' Choir; tience of Cftd," the sixth in a fall the preservation of National Holidays; .And[if it is. granted that. of Church Women.'.' , '""'••'.''•'•."•'••;.••.•'. •'• -.'•• '•••'< '•"*'••'• •'•::':*'/.-' pj^^ini4va»Is; Bible 4tudy an* :80 p.m., Men and Boys' Choir. series On. the Book of Acts. The this Is appropriate there is,no better time:to do it than during'the V St. Mark's AME Church will be host church this year. Theprogram pray« meeting./.".'.::..:'v ';,•••.•-.•.." Suniay-r-Senlor Young Church- fl ..he. the start ;6« Pawl's ^aorith of November for two of these uniquely American ho]ild8y«|"' will/start;-'iat";i'p^^ti^':Jreft^8h- vpfifi nieet; 8" to 8 p.m. firstan d career according to tall within the days of this one month. . ^ ' ^ • \> mehts and^ the worahlp; Xots 13:^15:41, - ' ;: K S£;:'i:';. ANGEUCAL uiii*' Suhdayr Junl6> Young cation service will follow,at; 1:30/ at same hours, second At 'last Sunday's worship service Now this does not arise out of a de»u-p t|> stifle proirew, /Wfe ahdfourth Sunday. •' ••-••.'.••'•-•«;; .• • Rev. Mr. Dexheimer baptized all recofnlze that changes must com© w- tha> neiy buildhus lUve Sunday Services — 24th Sunday. James Robert Dill, son of Mr. and Gifts Sunday to be erected, apartment houses, nave Jo. jj^rovlde for our wer . gi donated by me.nibar on /Wnitjrr^JW; aJm? mothlni Mrs^Artemusiff.bill of Roselle. increaainf population, *nd highways haw ta be developed. All 8 ia.m.i holy eucharistf 9 Tbmorriow "Y,e OWe Colonial churches, will be dedicated for visa r 1 of this we aeknowledfe but this 4oes not justify *"• indl««rtB»lnat« the Church World Bervioe. ; } «im'. ; morning prayer, - 9;18 aJdt. Fair ' will open 4o the public at 11 destruotton of old landmarks, Many af these are » Hen part of finance parish Euchartst; \l aon., morntag q.m. untU 10 pirn., and again on Mrs. Charles Frischman of Cal- ,;.TOpiorro*1 . .tl our American heritage *tA to'dertroy them is to indicate an In- cortKhlttee ' meetthg. •pt^s&ni sermon. Church School Saturday from 11 a.m. to 4 pjn> vary Lutheran Church will be or- and 11 alih. • Sunday ~ 7 p.m., JIP and MYF difference to a heritage that has pUyed an important role in the ganist. Miss Mamie Cox ol St. tijay«ar: conducted : development of our American life T- an4 MM» we do at fre»t peril, Mark's Church is in charge of pro- OOUrWB jSe|yi?es — Monday, itieetlngsj 7:30 p.m., Young" Adult ana|Frrday,.6:4ff a.m.^ Fellowship with Rev. Miv Wilson •••'•••*.>• -.•.,•;•.• ••••-'•"',!• . ••.••.•'•••.•••'•.•:;;*.•. *!••/•*:'•':;"".'•,.• ;:.•!•/'.•) •'•'•• ' i gram arrangements. " ^-W-. hrty- psspeakar. • ; " The same is true of our Natipji^l Holidays —:every one of All Cranford church women are them was established to recognize and pay tribute to thft giant «tep»\ invited to attend A babysitter will, 78ip.,m., Methwtlst be proved" to/take care of small and. Camera Club. our nation has taken in its march 4own through the yeaxs seeking ~ children, v,f - Tuesday — B;30 am,,, WSCS ti> establish Ifere a peaipe on earth and a spirit of good will among, The Cranford Council is a'di- study group. At 8 p.ro. Tuesday ailmeh. ••.'; ' > '.;. '• .; '•• •' ;• •'. ••;.•',•'• •\'; : f ; vision of the United Church fee. Official piwrd and Credit Women of New Jersey. Union will meat. , '. That our celebration of some «f thea© d»y» h«a beoome at, Wednesday i». .7:80 p.m>, com- perfunctory,>nd pur attitude «o lackadaisical, is * s«d ooimmaiUn oji educatlo)i; 8 5ntd»y llvta*. A hw»afia oli«»vUi»^^ww»;^ WSCS to Hear Talk : few'boyBPUyinr around * water fountain, * scatterln* of the On Trip to India ' following persons were re- populace,and an loe eveam vendor *«llinr Us Droduci— laqot a ceived Into membership at the 11 very admirable way to demon«tra4© a town'a thanks for that nn- BEV. BOBERT BOMICK "United States Responsibility in a.m. worship service October 25: a World Community of New Na- Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Hies and Miss numliiered list ol those who have served their nation and Ihfdp God In the cause of freedom. Vtq voxm «tir forcfMtt«» ^Q'OIA tions" will be the topic at a meet* Marilyn R. Ries of 156 Mohawk ing Tuesday of the Woman's So- jlr; and Mrs. Harry Wild of be shocked to see that our ideVof/ThanlwHriiur Is the fatn«rinf of 16 New Members the town's faithful few In an abbiiviated service tht night befwre ciety of Christian Service at the 82 Centennial Ave.; Mrs. Richard Join at Calvary Cranford Methodist thurchu The ociudlng gradesv7,. 8, and 9. will L. Wilson. 31 Carolina St.; Mrs. the d»y of Thanksfivinr. speaker will be Mrs, Elbridgo .Hol- sponsor a dance for Robert Wilson, 12 Woodlawn Ave.; .;..••.::;••;•.••.;,•••• ;.,• ,;•,••::• ;•:•;?. .-,•,-•-,-; • - Sixteen new member*,were re- land, jurisdiction secretary V of School in Miss Kathleen Baxter, 60 Law« I hopeihat our indifference to this part of our heritage i*J..„ ceived at Calvary Lutheran CJmrch membership- cultivation. ' jn Ito, U jjjm. Ter.; Mrs. John Brokaw, 12 an indication that we don't cate any/more. Pferhaps tMs nftijt last Sunday bringing the total The prayer Jjroup wt£L meet at A lasting of tthhe steerinti g com- Woodlawn Ave.; Mr. and Tfixs. Har- i couple of weeks we can correct any misapprehension*— for fttatt- number of new members to 87 this 11:30 a.m. under the leadership of mittee of the Men of Trinity wlU ry ^astburn, Joseph and David Ijdrs. Fred Partelow. Luncheon at al«j. place In, the guild room on weeks comes Veterans' Day and the last weefe-of the month, £a$tbufh, 410 Pirbspect Av.el; Mr. ; noon will be served by. Circle S. Saturday morning ky o'clock. and Mrs. James p. Jarvis, 22 Thanksgiving. •'.••. The next class of new members A regular business meeting will The Trinity men and boys' choir H«rniiig Ave.; Mrs. Lothar Ll> will be received in February,' 1965. follow led by Mrs. John SiUiman^ ilj eing at a special service of 1 if VH^vV 4 ppld, 414 Elm St.; Mrs:-Lawitse,nce board of deacons on Tuesday at at Christian Science s president. A babysitter will be Evensong at the •Cathedral of St. Those who were welcomed on 210 Arbor St., and Miss ^7:30 p.m. in the church parlor. Sunday. T1»e subject is "Adam and jthinday are: Sirs. J. C. Crabtree, provided from 1 to 9 P-m. ' ' John tthhe Divine on Sunday after- irothy Managian of Union, On 'Wednesday evening at 7:30, Mw. Stanley Grzybowski, Mr. and noon att '4 o'docT'dcT TWTW? annuall the fourth in' the series on Golden; Text; "As in Adam all There are two freedoms — the sejrvice is•If&map^'-tyiibA- Royal Basic ^Christian Beliefs" will be die, even so in Christ shall all be$to3. Jack McVey, Tillas B. Minar, false, where a man Jji free to do primary roojtt at 8 D.HW with l v J School of Church Music lth with Key to the Scriptures' 4nd Mrs. Paul G.. Tongue, all of <-CharIes Kingsley -•X held at Grace Epiacqipal Chufch, |Usv. Wlttlua M. ElUott, Jr.. Pastel ST. BOOHAKJU'S CHU Sunday Worship Service^ — 11 on Wednesday, Veterans' Day. >y Mary Baker Eddy will include Cranford; Mr. and Mrs. Reading 7HURCH East 7th! Street, Plairifield, on I Sunday — 9:30 and 11 a.m. wor- "Mortals must gravitate Oodward WiUUm K DonneUy, Pwrtor ajn. <;•••;•;. p. Pqllitt and Mr. and Mrs.^Ar- Kindness in, woinen, not their ; Sunday at 8 p.m. Miss Pauline M. ship service; church school and ;hefr affection^, and aims grow RW ^ii|* |-i*iw»jiv-- ••••• ^ Church f or thur B. Szymanski, all of Westfield; beauteous looks, shall' win "my Wefcb, vice -president designate child care nursery, same hours. FIBST BAPTIST OHUBCH spiritual, •— they roust near the i ^ of the Methodist Church in Great Today — Junior Girls' Choir, broader interpretations ol being, Miss Nancy Sturcke of Linden, and '/ Bn.;' doilies f. Watteirs,.' ayaQable at all Sunday : Bey. Dr. Benjamin W. P. Allen, Britain, will speak ph the unity 8:80 p.m.; Junior Soys' Choir, 7:1$ : and gain some proper sense of theMiss Joan A- Tezyk of Garwood. evening service — 7:30 .•'•' •• :. Paator ',' . : • E«v. Riduurf J. proposal being considered by An- in.; Senior Choir, 8 p.m. Sunday yorshlp service — 11infinite,— in order that s4n and F1R3T CHORCH OF CBBIST, pan. gllcana ;and Methodists in Great mortality'ma^beputj;" Tomorrow — 6:45 p.m., West- a.m.; Sunday school, 9:30 a.m. SCIENTIST, GnAMFO|tt>4IC|. Sunday masses—7, 8, 9:15, 10:30 ; . punster Choi* / Wednesday — prayer service at home, 7 Brown Ter., SERVICIS' — .;.... .; ^j Parish Player. Group will' 8 p.m.; Church Choir rehearsal, Mrs. Milton Rabin, president; BunSiy, tl AJf. and11:30 ain. CShoirs '•.-- "Words of Trlith" will be the Temple Sisterhood - B4nd»» SCHOOL 11 AM. masses-^-.--l 7 and 8 ' ' 8 to 10 p.m. In 4a^Kthe& guiltftfw^iJ3d >room.|iM.fcWlfc T' * pledges made by the congregation ;''. Ntven O. MoBai <" •• *rl. Kv«, 7:3p Babbi Sidney D. Shanken. toward the 1965 budget will be re- hostess at a tea for new and pros- Jersey Brapch membership chair- Bat 1-4 PJI, , "QUQUts; T Too l*ei:^vi»,.baJs(ed; ol The"fall;meeting of the Northern' Preflldingr Mlnlster pective members last night at herman, also attended. Splrlttul iMdM ; the Scripture passage M&tachi 3;7w. Convocation of. the Diocese of New ceived and dedicated at both serv- Saturday— 9;a.m, junior con- Today'*-":.8 p.m.; Bible study. Jersey will.meet at Trinity Church ices. . " .-••' •' '• .' ',-'••'•• ' Saturday — 8 p.m., service and 9qmlckas>is sermon top^c at tl^e on Sunday, November 15. The T^qise^hohaye", joined the talk. ; ..• .- • ;.-.. Services will be held 9 a jn. and 11 a.m. Stinday morning;service program \vill begin with the serv- church school staff since Septem- 7:30 ^m, Sunday; Monday thrpxigh Sunday—3 p.m., public talk fol- At the, 7:30 p.m. fiyening service', ice o? Ghoral Evensong in theber 23 are requestWTto attend the, lowed by Watchtower study at 4:15. TphHW 7j8O;p-jW-rIW^030 the pastor will speaJi: on"YQUI church iat 6&Q; pjn., followed by teacher enrichment program on djlyirlil) 8.ni Tuesday — 7:30 p4n, ministry Opposition," based on Mark 2:1-28 dinner in Sherlock Hall, A special Sunday froin_2 to 3:30 p.m. "The school followed, by service at 8:15. Wmm dMi follQWing the eve report on the recent; General Con- Teacher and Christian Cornmuni- WALLPAPER SALE! Friday — bat mitzvahof Karen ning service, the board of Chris- vention of the Episcopal Church cation'' will be discussed., Pamerantz, daughter of Mr. andtian edqcation will meet. Sunday will be made by members of the A class for prospective members Christian Science Mrs. Richard Ponierante of W Len- will also mark the first session of delegation from {he Diocese of New will start Sunday at ,1 p.m. for • Dr., at evening service. th teacher's training class, con Jersey who attended the conven- three consecutive Sunday; evenings. Lesson-Sermon THIBAUT Monday - 8:30 pm, board of ducted by the pastor during the tion* • All friends interested in attending The materialistic view of man education. church school hou^> : ,;Miss Judith M- Salisbury, who the classes are invited to attend.' contrasted with -the perfectibility Sunday— 3 pjnij >— members ol has recently returned from two "The Wealth of Youth and theof man in Christ will be the theme NANCY WARREN the Baptist Youth Fellowship will years of service with the~ Peace Needs of the Church" will: be dis- ST. MASK'S AME CHUBCH attend a rally of the fiast Associ- Corps In Africa, will be the speaker cussed at the Senior Westminster Rev. Frjuik N. William*. Factor A CHJUBTIAII BCIEHCK ation BYF. at the Plark Avehu« at the convnunlon breakfast for Fellowship" meeting at 7 p.m. BAWOPBOOBAM LLOYD Sunday- 9:45 84n. church Baptist (Church, Newark. Vaughn Thurman, student aqsist 50% the women' and girls of* Trinity schools ; 11 a.m,, worshihip service, •"—•"--' —- p.^ palling corps Church on Saturday, November 21. ant and adult counselor, will lea KWAUORPEftS) meeting at the The annqal corporate communion the program. x •; • • on Sunday—- Rev. Tito. Williams Tuesday -r- There will be a Har- of the girls and women of the A playlet, "Sacrifices of Thanks- THE BIBLE will preach.on the "GodtTouched giving,", will be presented . by 1 vest Home sale at the..Baptisi parish will take place that morning Hurry In and Take Advantage of This Big Savingt Man. ? The rnaje chorus will slog Home, 285 Rose ville, Ave,, Newark at 9 a.m.' Breakfast will be served Circle 3 at ' $he meeting": of \ th SPEAKS under the direction of George from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Aprons, cos- after the service in Sherlock Hall. Women's Guild on Monday at '8;1 Dcfrsey. Lefoy Jones will he guest tume jewelry, antiques and bakei The semi-annual Unfted Thank p.m. Final plans for the bazaar on TO YOU Organist. goods will' be on sale. Luncheon Offering of the women of theNovember 20 will be made. Circl Sunday — the annual Men's Day Will be served at 11:15, 12;l5and pajrish be presented at the2 will serve as hostesses for thi BOTIPAYS E» Bally will be held at 4 p.m. at a i:i5. : '"-\- ;••.',• ••';' y •.-.. '• > RICHARD HARTIG PAIMT SHOP service, evening.'Womep of the church ar< J WHBC—( 880) TiJO AJf. .,-')• '<'• ••• ' •> r':'^ •),•?' 4~'\- f-''•••'• worship service.. Rev. R. A- Tuesday -i-8 p,m., board of trus- The Trinity Couples' Club will invited to attend.' •WERA — (1580) 3:18 PJ4. 101 N. UNION AVE. BRidge 6-2540 .-• WS. Rhodes, pastor of Quinn Chapel tees. . ;,; •• •. . ."S^; • .. ; . . sponsor a square dance in Sherlock There will be a meeting of tin •OMtrt Sondwr at btk Blanth) AME Church, Atlantic Highlands, Wednesday — ,9:45^a,m-, Wed-, Hall on Saturday, November 20, will be guest speaker. He will be nesday ijiorning Bible class will at 8 jp.m. Tickets may be obtained accompanied by.Tiis choir and con- meet at the home of Mrs: Ralph from any member*, of the club or gregation. Boyd, 33 Wadsworth Ter. ^ < ,through the. parish oftice. AU are You May Find Comfort, Happiness and the Way to Health Today — 8 p.m., Men's Clul jAt the Wednesday evening iVic- welcome. .•'•'..,. " , meeting and chorus rehearsal. tory Hour, members of the adult through Httanlng to »Qin» of th» following ' Tomorrow 8 trustee class will be in charge of the open- CBANFOBD METHODIST Christian Science Radio Programs Of TKIs Vicinity board, and Joint meeting of stew ing, program. \;.GHUBCI( •:: ,»rdess boards 1 and 9. Tomorrow Rev, Mr, Romick Rev. John R. Pexhelmer, Pastor Sta. WNEW (1130^kc) — Every Sunday ...'. 6.45 a.m. Monday —• 8 p,m., second session will speak at the World Commu- ReV Richard I*. Wilson. ^»ta. WNBC ( 860 kc) —Every Sunday .... 7:30 a.m. of church school teachers' training nity Day services at St. Mark's ' I Assistant Pastor course, Heard AME Church. Church. School bags and Ret Clark Vagn Anken, g for fra* Utarafura and report* of banaflt* received from that* Tuesday — 8 p.nv, building fund supplies'provided by 1the Women's Minister of ksv dance committee. . '. . - Missionary Society will be dedi- Bev. Ntehan J, Na|rlan, - program! will ba appraclatad ' . " , Wedneidayr ,— 8 p.m., cated during the service, Minister to Vovnc Adulti Choir. ; Saturday —• 10 a.m., membership Sunday — worship services at 9:30 an0 11 a.m.; church school and crib nursery at same hours Choirs — Chancel Choir, 8 p.m.. today; Chapel Choir, 7 p.m., Wed- Wi nesday. Art les The 10th, anniversary of the opening of the new sanctuary at COLORS IN OIL the comer of Walnut and Lincoln By GRUMBACHER, WINSOR and NEWTON T0MPORA COLOftS CANVAS BpARDS • EASELS DOOLEY BRUSHES • ALL SUPPLIES FUNERAL HOME, If W* Don't Havo It- 218 NORTH AVE., W. V* BRIDGE 6-0255 We'll Gat |t For YQOI A Funeral Home of homelike atmosphere, completely modern, air conditioned, offatreet parking facilities MABINO'S PISH STORE • ' " / • also • • • ' • • . • RKHARD HARTIG OPEN SUPPLY CO%^ («xc«pi Monday) DOOLEY COLONIAL HOME PAINT SHOP ^MATtWAlS--APPUANCCS v 556 Wertflold Ave« W«stfleld Phona) 101 N. Union Ave. BRidfp 6-2540 6-1383 "i • V • ADami 34255 336 CENTENNIAL AVE. 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•••4 .... (Iftj) ANDCa^OMCIX--THTJBaDAT, NOVEMBER 5. 10;' M. Kesler, 2? Lenhoniie..Dr,. secretary and member of the ood gden Club of. Scotci', h I^ever fear spoiling cbildren by Judged Cbimcil, will deirnoh^rate t and a charted;' tneiftbier; oi making=them too happy. Happi- Bankers Guests of Honor 11B Mohawh Dr., addition, «,- ^as desoratiohs - for eaeh tkebana, Montclalr chapter. . is thtf atmosphere in which i CruMfi 225 fltough- room toi the house., Slie is a char- Vmcent Hoiffman will be all good affections grow.—-Thomis ion Ave-, addition* $2J0Q; I* Oas- ter member and. past president "of Bray.V :' • .•-'••• :' ;• :.' f' At C of C Luncheon Session yil, M Sooth Union Avfl^i *ltera- EdwyA^ll, Lewis, manager of fhe Cranford office Of the l/aibn fjoo, $«50; and 15. Wiktdr, 4 Hftn- Cdtfnt? trust Ox, and Thomas 3, RUwJej; manager of |he toeal^ffcte of City federal Saving and Loan, were guedts of honor last Friday of Buildiag at a luncheon meeting-d^cho Lake Country Club sponsored by the K dtaniey drttybowaici Cranford Chamber^6f-Commerce.- „ ,. 20 building p«rmli* #«e '.' v former Mayojr^ira D. Dorian, (of ti&tt ocrnstrWMon 60- mftted at fl?«,2$<>, J«6rmits lotted who served^as toa*tm«ster, congfa- hi Setrt«mt)er Inclttded: % tt #wi* on hit recent UJC Alumni anent pools, 4 slgna, I detn !"•> to manager and, wel- 1 garage, # addition* an4 comed City Federal to Cranford. Plan Social atkms, 1 tetnpotary bat* btiildtftg, /Among other speakers weie 6 reildwjcw and g*t«g«s and l job* V. Noatrtnd, sehW vice-pte- The annual social of the'tJnlon il MJj$resldent of^Suburban Trust fcAT NIW APDRESS — The abovt hotne at 118 M6hawk Dr. waa the purchased by Mr. and. Mrs. George F. Sedraohf, formerly of Crane y Decor C6.r both of whom extended con- gratulations to the1' guests of honor Mr*. J, • of Pkwyw, IroTft Mr. and • Mrs. William O. KlUCmlQet, iftjto hi and welcomed the new financial T^niotf, li, dkalttttatt, sSKtv4t(tr* tl* moved to Missouri. Tnt» sale was inadV by tllchard SchtOth of Acres vef Wqlt of Cranford jfafiao-chalr- Institution to the community. H. 3. WiHolighby Reai Estate Coi ia_Ct»i'M db'. v^~v— P&6P will tor the ''Everett C. SBerbouraeV presi- man. •'• ' topic of a lecture-demonstration Proceeda ftoin the g wlU go given by Mrs. Bernard Morpjhyr dent of City Federal, expressed ap- ? ini St. Maqhael's^. School it. 307 CentjBnnial Ave. „ tp G. preciation for1 fhe welcome and lhta the Science fcijlldfng |\m4, . accredited life judge, leetttteTand said this Marked fhe first time that Ticitett are aiiiSbfe at the instructor" of flower arranging, at a Urtnl^ffke «t U6k* Junior Col- Wt;*r4 #$,;$$ Ottiftr permit* approved mclud- meeting oi Suflny totes Catdeh institution had'oett given njsb were in, c|harge of a warm welcome to any of lege, and, from aU members pf, the r- HeletJe Austin, 199 Locust Dr., Club at 8 ojclook tonight ?t the nunities |rV which tp . , torch, $1,100; Robert Schmidt, 700 home of Mrs. Charles Roth, 5 Ora* , Cranford Kdldenta, serving" on (Orange Ave,, - addition, $950; I* are located He thesoc^ty at,St, the cornmiite* wltfi MM. «eBlaiid > Mollviatea, » Eastman $t, sign Cranford as being a •^ ba .$u1n.(fcy..', fffctidly. eotomtintty," and anei Mr«/ Wolf art;' Mi*a tjolores that all local financial 2. SoSelM» tff 7 Part: AW., 15. Van Dora of 100 tutiona will show an even KJB4/5QT. John WleMl of 9tb ParlEWay- V*. _„_ grovsrth toy virture of his lage anby^ Towristtlp P. TOWNSEND, Agent Stone^ will" have an im- yp nd ^yearold ^ Impact CM the further de-* ALLIED VAN UN£$. f v»l«pW«i*« mt area of the busi- Cr'anfoni ciiente received a- , nowavailable in Gr^iiQtl <(Uapfitfes for th6 hoiid " n|sa center. tal ot 86O'hpur» afaqnice from it Wow— , PMto * C beautlfuHy gift wrapped In SccrtJand. '-Both Mr. Lewis and Mr. Rawley the. Union County I%chlatric j expressed, their iappreciation for Clinic ' *lBr?!!'iii for ftI cbinmercial, bi : 'the tributes. Mr. Rawley praised announced this week, uarwood - "•'••'j •'iii' '•'•• •••-• i •• : •• •--. Cranford's police department and 1$» ttoam ana also it»nwnldpal official* for their Kenllw£irth midenti m boUrt. fine pflt . Crafifqrd bad a total of ll chU- AmcWg etitofe ^trodnced were adult Donal4r Ifd^ll- . chambehb r #e-r , Hst for aeryicev and sldent; Charl« S. Pfoat,, executive had thr« childfea on vice-pjtestdeftt M Ctanfotd Sav« maat ings and Loan; Hi Ingg Us*,, from Gt*tfao4.tf Drive in and see us sometime. preside^ of pt&tti County *fu«t Benjamin HaddooltHaddoolt, -aad-"EixMry Dar-e and Cran- ning Sudd, vice-presidents of Sub- tains officesrin Plain&eld and . urfe^n Truat Co. abeth as well as part-4Me office* Mr. Dorian also congratulated in Linden and Summit, declared Miltori Sarne|t on his election to many of tile jnort setiou* cases' the presidency of the New Jersey averted or at leasf jnltt- Retail LiqjHor Dealers' Association gated, if help were sought earlier. and Winlield Kohler to his election "These people could bx» htelped to the presidency of the Union sooner through increased support County Association of Insurance for thet dllnltf," he said, "Tile wait- Agents. Both are1 active members ing period between the initial In- of the chamber. , • • terview attoV treatment vartes in bounty communities according to the ratio between the demand" for 15 Groups Signed treatment arid the funds coatrib- ]Uted Jn; ffech.'! FJ At * bdard. Meeting Ifc Westfleld II last weekf Mr. Haddock announced an anticipated reduction in this Hootenanny year's budget front $342,060 to Fifteen groups from Cranford ^307,000 through 'economies at the; and itofoundlng (immunities ttave clinic and postponing additions to entered the Cranfotd Jaycees Staff. Hootenanny contest to- be held rec{U«sted recomnteiS(dations November S8 In . the Cranford from board members on; the an- High School auditorium, it was nual tippllcafltoia for fundd front announced ibis week. their municipal governments and Joseph Vereneault, who audi- school boards, increases were tioned all groups who applied to proposed for those communities enter the contest, reported the' gives •tvhere the- waiting lists wtete dis- quality and Variety of talent of roportionately high so that serv- the IS groups is outstanding. Audl=. iO-Jhese^areas might be In- ,tions for the show have been creased. dosed; Dr. William Ganns, medical ,di- Namds ot the participating rector* df the dirlic, announced1 groups and their selections will he that the clinic's staft had provide announced shortly by J. Bradford 1,554 hours of treatment to 649 Wllfldfl, Jff., in charge of* the pro- : : ; gram. .\..'•'••' '•' . '•••:'. ' •, United Community Fund dollars, Fjroceeds will go to the Jaycee togethei* with toldney frdffl the mu- youth projects, one of which is falcipal goyemnnemts) county free- proposed youth center for "Cran- holders and local school boards, ford. Tickets are now available are matKwsd wittt state" funds to front Robert Clark, ticket chair- ; 0ari> service/ credits' for each com- man. • • ,• ,y . lft at the Psychiatric Clinic In addition^ patients ftfe charged liquid Air Exhibition for treatment on a sliding scale ac- cording t6 their ability to pay, •• .••':\r..i.;^.'.-,v-•<-•• termlned by thei family Income •V'';,^;.;^v.v;-:..y>,v. - At UJC This Afternoon The Chemistry Club of Union and size of the family/ lAinlor Cjpllege,, wUt^eponsor a demonstration of the properties of Rosary Society Hears liquid air this afternoon at 1 o'clock! ln;th€! theatre of the Cam- Talk on Mass Changes pus Center, -" '•; A talk on the changes in the The program Is Open to all stud- mass introduced by the Second ents : and to the public, George Ecumenical Vatican Council was Kemiey of Warren Township, pre- presented by Very Bev.Msgr. John sident, said. Prof. Farrls S. M. Mahon, a member of the Arch- Swwiiaiatwer

This is another example ©f the Red Carpet Service you fitting get at City Federal Savings. Let the Glo-Dome be your beacon to fho best and mosi complete banking services • I SHOES IS OUR SPECIALTY in Cranford — which also includes walk-up teller facllitiet. • Wilbur Coon Shoe* for Womtn • Nunn Bush and Edgerton Shots for Men •Vi • Pro>T»k-Tiv Shoot for Children G>Ula*U& Shoe Hospital City Federal Savings • •. • •t' NORMAJ. AND ORTHOPEDIC SHOES fOR THE ENTIRE South Avenue at South Union, Cranford FAMILY - ALL ORTHOPEDIC WORK DONE ON PREMISE* Open Daily 9 a.m. to 6 p.in. — Frl to.9 p.m. 304 CENTENNIAL AVE: CRANFORD ; 1 im ••..-• \. " '" i^ Huthwalte, located in the heart of pfjpchiatric unit, for instance, will / cooked and leftover cooked meats To put the fertilizer down where, $herwood ^^to^lW require an occupational therapy Better Breakfast will take-only a few minutes to it'll, do the mdsst good you have, • i J arh." Increased outpatient end heat for serving. Cheese or cold to make holes a foot or a foot port on birds of the area. facilities will offer other as- Means Greater sliced meat can be served' as an and a half deep and twortw three Enrollment 'Boy % Puckey of Crf pie-: signpients. .A new children's-playir; alternate for the usual protein feet apart, > •• .-' ' Indent, will conduct the rpQ'.rii., will, require volunteer flti- Job Efficiency breakfast foods. Fiirthese holes WMI* a ferttU- fleryialoh and play direction. .The By MISS ANNE L. SHEELEN It is even possible to serve zer-soil mixture. Mix two or medical education center, another County Home Economist tempting/hot breads through us- three coffee cans of top/oil with m rjWaJojr phase of the program, will ing the partially baked roll va- jwery coffee can of fertiliser, •• fChildren who start the day with . An enrolimentoit 1,417 studfent* ^iused for many types of cbm- rieties and the canned oven-ready in aU division* of "Union Junior an adequate breakfast, are likely water in well. n^unlty presentations where voluii- to be more attentive in school, be biscuits that are, available. Or, if Ypu can punch your holes with College thi#«raester wa» reported teejra can be roost helpful. The by fir. Kenneth C. MicKay, more alert inu, their studies,, and you have a few more minutes, ttf a crowbar or similar' instrument. canipaJgn for the new wing itself aperld, the prepared mixes for Start making your holes abojut Fourteen boys were have more energy for sports and if^Jt;;Ijiave hiany aspects where muffins,. biscuits, cornbread, and half-way in from the drip line to Cub'Pack 1^4 l>y Lt games.'The same is true with ad- — ers will be needed. . ults." Adults who eat a good break- pancakes cai* be us.ed to add-va- of thej?ranthe8t— the tree's ' from tTnibh Q^ty, Jndudini RaymonA Dnide/t a riety. men and 220 ^ypinen. ^liddl Walnut Avwi^ue School last Wed? Twigs iit the communi- fast are more efficient "on the -widest spread — because .that's Cotoy ^vfte;,ffew!W;«irgi served byi Overlook have job" and are less likely to suffer Don't discount the use of in- .where most of the feeding roots Jearced the hospital the reputation from 11 o'clock slump. stant beverages. Cocoa, tea, and are. " • delegation with 223 student*, In coffee made in thi§ manner can cluding 157 men and 65 women. lot paying one of the outstanding A good, breakfast is well-bal- What kind of fertilizer?' Mr. m. auxiliaries in the metro- anced and provides one-quarter to save precious minutes on a hur- Lacey mehtlon&,5-10-10 for trees »rea. With some 2,200 ried morning./ counUes eu- RobesrtJ^i^ one-third of the daily foop! needs, whose leaves show signs of scorch e AuxUiary members and 1,500 ih- and 10-6-4' for those not suffer- .In addition to ^ ^jf James-Doyle, Robert should include a fruit high in : hospital volunteers, Overlook has ing unduly, but ready for a rdu- : aejt •- C^un'tiev there ate students naugh, Vitamin C, a valuable? protein - from Essexv Spmerset, liorrtsj Bee- Wgby/^dtfi ^WftSthit J the most diversified pm- source, a serving of bread or cer- tine feeding. > gen^ • Hudso^ Paa^e Itohhwith, ijjn the hospital field- eal, and milk.!.' en Silverman and Mark Willis. year volunteers gave - - All the boys received their Bob- , A breakfast that has variety and Man is'not the creature of dt> t ren, Camdf^; Ch^ and <«t piHs and gold stars for loinlng 400,000 hours of their time in 44 appeal while still being valuable cumstances. Circumstances are r p g l HILLCREST AVE. SALE -— Capt. and Mrs. Thomas F. Gallagher x Sus^ Coj^^iaierie also are i b Gld services within the hospital. The in its nutrients heed not be time' the creatures of men. ' . !• Pack 174, which became a Gold t's AiodUary raised $83,000 have moved; into the above home/ at 16 Hillcrest Aye. . Mr. and consuming to prepare. The sec- 19 out^f-atete students even ^iii^l^'i«i•••'"'"•••'" " -' •"••'•• To'Help Orouch^-Burt Trees -^Benjamin Disraeli U has no living through its many Mrs. Charles Knipe, former owners, have moved fo point Pleasant. ret is to plan the menu ahead of This home wa> Multiple Listed by Ruth Keve'and sold by Victor time, use convenience foods, and Many a shade tree came-out of servicels such as the gift, Dennis, both of tbe.offlce of G G}. Nunn, Realtors and, Insurers. do as much in advance as possible. the drought bearing the'scars of eiaijd beauty: shops; television ,Tbe night, before, it is wise to battle. • | set the table,' arrange/ needed ^:b^yicilt, photos and thinking, to learn of cinrent re*, It's not hard to find trees with REUPHOLSTERY search, to discuss teaching tech-" cooMng' utensils, arid pour the NJEA Convention fruit juice" in glasses that can be scorched and dry leaves as well niques and to see new classroom as many with few or noTeaves. i SUPCOVEHS - DBAPEB1E8 equipment. :'-..-v-',:./•''• :Vi.: .::1 **• covered and placed on -a tray in r ; the refrigerator/ | October is the preferred month Hoipitala In tlie pfe^linical purpurss- Two .Cranford facully members for feeding deciduous trees so Cranford tea<*ew vrfll be among 3 Today's convenience'.foods can ing prograiri. :/ will be among those conducting that they can begin their recovery 30,000 teachers frbcaevfery school be quickly prepared and' are easy SHOT AT HOM8 ViftQt;; the total enrollment liO67 special programs. IDrj Anne V> : : soon, and have plant food avail- district attending the te«rveK "•"••' ;:: ;.-" 1 * Ur,. Bailey, cobrdinator of language able to start growth next spring. ^ofUColby vention of the New Jersey Educa- " Ready-to-eat cereals are avail- ^*;^as^b^:.|»r^:rnanaget of tion Association next Thursday,. arts, will conduct a meeting of the That's the word from Donald 3. their studies In foyr-year cdU N. J. Yearbook Association of able in a wide variety that are f \ ^oor^UcicuiQii iftwf. .©jferorci November: 12, through Saturday, sure to please every appetite,.-They Lacey, home horticulture speci- November 14r in Atlantic City.'; which she is president., James alist at the College of Agriculture., -" gf^.Thert are only 62 tentainal of Rumford, Me.,- it 'was Lenney, vocal music instructor ^t can be serve/i directly* from the Among ; the speakers will be container in which they are ' Even when rainfall is normal, EDW, MACKIE t»n^r+ IT k^hl^W. rtlr*ctor- Of this week by William Humorist Art Buchwald; New Jer- the high school, will conduct the a tree needs food about every All-State, Chorus-:at its 'annual bought arid are right on hand for T_. . n^ president His of-, sey Education Commissioner Fred- third year. Small, sparse leaves .. ., ..- ...*M* NJBA concert family members to serve them- And Sons, Inc. discuss ^^jpJjMf ^^M^nwi^ i fox ll^:^iWJIfciilf::*Wfc.^ :. V '.-:V' •• erick M. Raublnger find Gov. Rich- selves, instant^ and quick-cooking show that a tree is undernour-. :,:,vlib^;||rt?;W5^in<^ ard J; Hughes.:,^pv\ ;. ';?•";•••.':';;,y.;.••• : •i ;the;4ocal resident has been sery- : hot cereals I^ave made it possible ished. > cumculum wim S30 Btudents. i's'auiKr There will be 273 rneetings t|ur- X 1M. Pi MJT4 > -' . ; -. manager f saleft No potrer Js strong enough to bt to have them prepared within five I * Pnnch Holes - * ' O g ^e invention for teachers to I Like spooning' food into the ^tionV2&2; engineering,' to that he tasting if it labors under the weight minutes. • p'-.^l:\: hear the!; latest in educational, ^*e|KCle?V:/:;>'" \i:'' ' Sausage and ham bought pre- baby, feeding a tree can be work., plans i|i"«!^Cat- for the $6.5"n^llI6n expansion pro- rOhio. He joined Oxford in ject now under .way to add.tt new «eveh-story wing to Overlook's la- .MaxKa8enbfCranfordwill cllities. He also wUl dlscusa the ate of fcraiof©rd High le^tt^ oh Sherwood Forest, QOUP- broadening medical . services the d; Buckijell. University, ty bf Nottingharrishirie, Engtandi at hdapital will bring to the 14 > j?a. He served as a Saj'^eting ot the We^ei^ Bird; wWJ Corps du»- ,PID REFERENCE TO RELIABLE BUSINESS HOUSES iy• 8 ^ri^ifRies^ay; :a^vto? ^;Wort4 War ?I.~ He 1» married .of Mr. and 1^- l^pnias.H. arid'has three children. His par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Heuer, Sr. live |t^r;;$lrjittorafTer DEALERS * • AUTO DEALERS BEAUTY SHOP • • FUNERAL • * PLUMBERM S •, irrp DIRECTORS MORRIS CHEVROLET LAING MOTOR CAR CO. CHEZ CARMELE BRENNAN & TOYE HAIR FASHIONS'' J. T. OriMa. P»p. "All Phuat of BMUty Gray Memorial PLUMBINO - , BR 2-5622 Funeral Director?

107 ft. Union it «ptituftald Ai •NSOXTZHAVa, B. • CADILLAC CHMM SCARBROUGH -CHAPMAN BROS. Qnax*ot«Nl UMd Can BEAUTY SHOP ^ OOOLEY \ pWblfcHiQ •*$§ Mim. ' FUNERAL SERVICE uro o pnmi v PL Call BB 8-1471 Am, oo|ni«no^ii|ia ADanu 3-8210 ratnotAi. lit B. Fifth tar** PUtafl*lo 109 MDn Cranlord BRidgo^-1320 mm 6>02M REILLY OLD5MOBILE AUTO BODY • GOAL Hortk in », EDWARD G. LEDDEN AatlMrtta REPAIRS A SON OLDtHOBtll LOVELAND Fuel Co., Inc. f LttWlTURE ' lalM. M ttrtim ... JOBBPIO • ADlTMl u IMrtrttatar KLECTUO M0 Worth BODYART FERN'S FURNITURE, Inc. Genuine reyUs for Tba S BR 45-2935 — CH 5-1207 "Gaorg* W. Kochara Vumttun — AppUanot* KOPPERS COKE CoUlalon Spcdallstk 7 Cng ROTCHFORD PONTIAC BRldo* 8-1144 — Bugs — Laopa SERVICE • Auto & Truck NORTH AVK.. K. OBANTOID OUta 6*8000 STATIONS . Aathofixed *!' flt* PONTIA C ELECTRICAL • Body • CONTRACTORS Centennial Gulf Service Salw-Scrvlct Shop: SU 9-0330 A UQUOR STORES • Irvin ^uldww 8Ssn CotOn •Wlt^l^MMlM^' Gall PzoAMfe TEMPEST, VAUXHALL ENGLISH FORD LINE B«u SU M604 GEO. SANGIULIANO Mechanic on Dtrty at All TbnCI ELsctrlcal Contractor TOWN, TAVERN Truck A Auto Repair*—Bom flarrto*, GOOD WILL USED CARS 6 South Av. Garwood ,, BRJ40* 6-tW8 HOUSE WIRING 367 Ont«nnlal AT*. CraaftU (SS NOSTH AVK, X WI^CTQDLD JOBBING •REPAIRS LIQUOR STORE AOuuS-3700 • ALUMINUM • BR 6-3529 Craniord'a' ~ . CRANFORD ESSO KODUCTS 12 Myitto St> Craniotd SEBVICKNt'UK' CompUto Paclcags Stor* '• Wheel AUnman* * »-''>T"lltf • Braka BerWoe • Mator Xmm Ct LIFETIME ALUMINUM WINES — LIQUORS — BEEHB • Attaa Aecnaatlw Union County Buick Co. FISH DEALERS rtekBp and Dellrarr Sarrtaa PRODUCTS, Inc. BRida* 6-0500 «aU BBUM ' piw^* InprareatAnt ftqltiaia Stana Wtndawa •* Daon MARINO'S FISH MKT. 415 Qantonnlal Ktm. Cnnfot ft IUBU. Ate., W. 4 Stainless Steel 2Va Quart, Aluminum' - BR 6.3208 Fresh Seafood Dally U ahon Bteeka frwn-QMaaa Place Settings Sooth AT«W W. Czanfoxd BtaU Vkwv. Bstt U» Cooking Pot , CaU BRldo* 8-1333 • SHOE REPAIRING • 34 North ATfc. E. > Cranford • BANKS, SAVINGS * LUMBER EXPERT SHOE OMC INSTITUTIONS * FOOD MARKETS • REPAIRING ' GOOD USHD OAB8 HORAN v QUICK SERVICE an N. LOUIS MONTINI 4-3300 HAYECK'S FINE FOODS Lumber & Coal Co. 1 8H0E HEPA1RIHO V Fred J. Hayeck, Prop. \ CRYSTAL SPAR tl Aldta St. C indot* BERSE BROTHERS " jOpon 7 Daya A W««k AnllurlMd 1/2% % For Driveways and Walks 4 INSURED 4 i * TOAVEt • ' Pljmoalh - Valiant • • !• • •• -t' • - . •;... 515 Centennial A**. Cxanford ' Sslw * SenrtM W SAVINGS JJ Cpmplal* Una 01 . BUREAUS ADams 3-1020 Accounts Hardware and Tools *• 443 North Av^W. WMtfUU • KENILWORTH, Koulavard at Cantar • FOOD MARKETS • LLOYD EXCHANGE 20-Pieco Shoo Tote and • aiZABETH, E. Jarfay at Jaffanon BR 6-5122 TRAVEL BUREAU, Inc. • LINDEN. N. Wood n««r Elm LINDEN PORK STORES Dinnerware Set Umbrella Combination TWIN BORO AUTO CORP • OMORA, Elmora at Janay 500 North Ave« E. Cranford • AIRLINES • STEAMSHIP • KOTOS • UNION, Stuyvauint ntu Vaux Hall ' Specializing In - ' • ' "• Cruba* • •toun • NO. aiZABETH, Nawarfc naar North HOMEMADE FOR v FOR FOR AUTHORIZED FORD MU 64600 BOLOGNA & SALAMI MOVING and • 1988 Morris Av*. Unloo pr More $1000 or More $2500 or More ROSELLE MEATS AND POULTRY STORAGE SAVINGS & LOAN " We Fill Home Freezers TREE EXPERTS • ASSOCIATION SUPER MARKET — ClABKTON , 8AVIKO8 & MORTOAOJM Karitan Road, Clark THE WOODLAWN CO. Current Rate 4* *pf- fna Dalivary - FU 8-7864 I- B. 3. SHAW, Prop. CH 8-1885 a) ' _ r— • • Part* • 8pr»ylng . • Tree Feedlnc • Fmnla 235 ChMbuil St. , Recall* J9-35 E. Prlca U., Uadaa ... a JBmarg«noy Work CHMtnnt 5.6100 HO 64084 • Brtclng • Tree Removal 158 Weatfleld Ave., E. Roselle park Heart, be thou the sunflower, ' • Danieroua Trees A eneolalty not only open to receive Gop7s HENRY P. TOWNSEND _ ' BRidg* B-3607 bleesing, but constant in looking FUEL OIL r. . > Cranford to Him^-Jean Paul RIchter,, MOVING AND BTOEAGB PAOKINO AUGUSTINE MOTORS LOVELAND Fuel Co., Inc. 241 North AT«U. W. W«ctfl*Id WATCH Beautiful Beacon Set of 40 Drinking The Riviera" Electric l|»c* HAROLD F. BENNER Authorised AvthowUaM ' . - laaatyaxatoal ESSO HEAT — ADams 2-4485 REPAIRING Blankets Glasses Hostess Tray Prompt, Coarteotu Automobile Painting Call BKJdgo 6-1144 IMFCRIAI/ Authorized DUCO Reflzdahlng BOB NOETII AVE., E. COANFOED * NURSING HOMES • VALIANT BODY and TICKER rENDER WORK REEL-STRONG FUEL CO. •I •'- CRANFORD HALL SHOP Dufux Enamel Reflnlahing BALES AND BEEVICB Dependable, Friendly Service BlnCe 1828 WATCHIt A CLOCKS City Federal Savings Welding — Truck Lettering NURSING HOME •IPAMt OOHC ON TMB JKEV Una CONVALESCENTS c rHwut ., BRldg* 6-11U Coal - BEATING ODL9 - Cok* IB Acre EoUto — Fireproof Bulldlosf SOUTH AVENUE at SOUTH UNION AD 3-1098 Registered Nurses In Chart* JCWtLHV AMO JUILRT KIP, 576 North AT*^ E. 666 8OUTH AVENUE. K. BHidge 6-7100 » WALNUT AVI}., BRldgo 6-0900 ClfANI O1U). M, j. 0.5970 600 Llnroln Pk.! E • —»- -o .Ccanlozd T-. 1 3 North AT*. K. " "r ; • T-l:

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•»••>• facilities, can - be expanded, Bhe >adges.' Older members demon- Ipor.day J"t the ^^,:, ffegwteredafi ddddded..' : '." >;" :''. 7•'7, r . ' strated proper fire building pro- qn October S, rowb>/Bazil, »tt aWW rw^xrw^xf show* .Mrs. ijaniey told of instructing cedures. .- :;-•••':• "77-'r-im.--v.-- their luflch and The lffrtfe^black dofe which Was S}1" t% classes at the school in. the Winei mothers attended a JJaoth-. vj^atriiejfc in patrols. bandied by Mra.GettiB, i» a little eisseittfeis of library me before the s' meeting recently at Mrs.t Glg- : r Ifbrarjr season opened. : in*s home. .-Co-thpstess was "Mrs. Camp, where ||; •; •'•^"s1oy.''6e<«« Trp^- 7i}':bf;'C.ranfb^.\vni'-p^tt on an Indian •djl|n«^^ ifejrs^ ifyf&ja^^^mmii.HJgh- SchooL• '_£C£v- ' r Tnan,. cookie ..chairman, and weekend; , ••W&J,.. '. faiVg S^hQQl in Madison. - \ Mrs. Z. R. Turadian, 'telephone The chairmiolbf the Ar^i C selections committee is.Mrs. E. P. Furniture, household goods, man fprCniM^ Mr§, Jfohn-keimig, ischOql -jl- Chairman, assisted by Mrs. R. O'. rian, announced thai a science ohnson, Mrs. R. J. Eilbacher, and, Nothing, ioys aiui bric-a-brac will U with a mianii^l of instructions firs. Kunzman. Mrs. Michael Bat- committee are >e sold at a Vumrnagngee sftlft e to be: is now available tp.thiB faculty of aglini is transportation chairman, pf Cfod teld • byy : ther' Roselle-CranforC d ;{3t/; Michael's" Scliool as a teaching :hapter; of Ifadassah at 2 Ald >id.,,\,:: •::;.;•.;.; I ,,.••,;.::•.,: V.', ^_ Mm- J. P. MqCoy, Mrs. E. >t. November 16 through 19 from ; .'JVIrB'.VJohn Clafke, religious gift • Bruno and Mrs/Alderman. Mrs.* 1Q ^m. to A p.m. shop chairman, announced sale's McCoy also wUL J~~" Mrs. Fred Blum, chairman and pours for,the school year as iol- wrrangements for Jier co-chairman, Mrs. Martin Tltt* %r'S^^;S^Mi:^y^nd'.tVUH •llo.wst Monday,—iyedne»day and |ce projects.' - , {nan, • announced that delivery nt )PrJday,;.niM!n Jto:3 .p'.m.li for adults Troop 86T meets every Thursday ftU goods should be made on Sun- ^^Optp^^inf; pnly» and:- Sunday^ 9 &Jm. to 1 p.m., day, November l&irom 10 a.m. to chael's Library Board. : afternoon in the educational build- l||!:vfto^f/Cl^i«:teaj»S;b^ JfEL * '' ' ng of the Cranford^ Methodist pvery-P#k of ih» tfh|ted-S|atei qor el the' store. ^ T^ rrieeting was conducted by and other ootfttHe*elk i 'over'the Those who desire pickup service world * - ' * tWfefottGiJ ^ -spaiie to "accommodate Mrs. ICdivafd Ahthes," chairman. piay call Mrs. Fred Blum at her 1 hwne,. n Wadsworth T«r., or Mts. ;^f i{0tiip^rftr^:' ah^v^OrijftfcSthertiWv Btudenta and bookahas It^^c^ard.. ttallinaix attended IN *PW PQME"— Mr-,and Mrs,^l. O, Grimes- have moved J^o 8«n|or'Roundup fesehce; of Rev, Mark Jr. }»orris,Sch«tef of 29 Rutgers Rd. their new home at 35 Mansion Ter,, shown, above. This property The |«le«?ti9n p«t> nupl^ than any otb«t Jtate, Tiift SUt« hat 2» in*U*a- !;. Students. Usted^pn •»» iiwt £,000-acre tract ont ttye s^oraof roll .fort the fh-st inarlcing l^ka fend C«ieUe,\ midway .be- d. at "th^s Pingry^ Schtipl, HI11- flude. ^ Include Robert Leary of 1« Point, Idaho, and 5Q miles Cranfora Ave., In the sixth form ' Sp^ane, imk grade), and Vance Fleck- Jr, Troop US ol the troop scrtffeoofc. vThp card- and pf 19 .Tfulip St.; In the Ten members of Junior Troop |nal bird. wa4 crfosen a^the troop World War 113, Unami Neighborhood,\Wa*- p^of4 BerBerkelek y lngton RpcH Council, participated e^cati^ Qwned by the State of: Sanies, Itbwalskl of 3J2{ji a "bike bike" recently to Rah- y*.Friday the girls have ha demonstrated how Unmake a lean- founder of the Girl Scout move- to shelter; using a bicycle and a,meat in America,, and songs-and Penny Auction Slated poncho. ' games were led by the, Green By Temple Sisterhood Girls participating are: Andreo Beanies - patrol. Sparrows patrol A penny auction, will be held Bracuto, Lisa DIGiacomo, Jane was to charge of the opening and next Thursday at 8 p.m. by theBYiedman, Debra Qreenstein, Lin- dosing exercises. SisJ(erhoQd ^Temple Beth-El at da Heyburn, Jean Knauer, Loretta ' Non-partisan flyers were dis- the1 Cranwood, Garwood. v Mertz, Janet Ostapczuk, DenlM tributed Saturday afternoon in EU^adelnjiaii' of 'Cranford will Otlowski and Jane Rudoy. connection With the active cit&en be master of ceremonies. Awards Mrs. Carl Koester and Mrs. A1-*badge to help "get out the vote." j^il^^^^:.j^ei^ fte pub- fred Pudek are leaders, assisted •A special camping trip for fifth «o i* invited to attend. A sm# by Senior Scout Sandra Schauer. and sixth graders was held recent- .•dnuaaion charg* wiU be.made. ^^^^^^^ * ly at Camp Sjnawlk, Greenbrook. Mrs. Carl Koester, leader of Jun- Jr. Troop 6^t ior Troop 113, and her daughter, liHlI it fc 'Ladybugs, crickets; green bean- Nancy, also attended. ies and sparrows are the names of Mrs. Laurence Courter, leader LIFETIME newly formed patrols of Junior of Junior Troop S60, announced Troop 560, Vnami Neighborhood, that plans are being: made for a Washington Rock Council. Patrol ALUMINUM bus trip In November- leaders and, members are: Lady- Mrs, William Davidson and Mrs. bugs, Marilyn Kling, leader; Mary Robert Young also are leaders of • Storm Wladowg ; Lour Rossi,—assisfanli^Kathy Me- Junior Troop 660. • JCoa&tnMon Window Samoa Quade, treasurer; CatherjneSfegr. JH 'p Radio City MuslcHalk: 1 •: ComWiirtlott Storm k Scnm fried, Bonnie Koury, Susan o Wofea of eray Una sight$«eint Michele and Barbara Branyan. Troop 8S7 Tpjori .Efliptra State. Observatory, Nancy Kaiser, Patricia Strauss, ckMller Cantsr Guided Tour or • Porch EndoiuMa Crickets, Vanessa Williams, ia leader; Joy-Cook*, assistant^ Gloria. Margaret Mlllafd and Martha Tullio, treasurer; Joan Young, Kunzman were elected leaders of Sheryl Sassi and Maureen Oavies. patrols 1, 2, 3. and 4, respectively, Green beanies, .Jeanne Micheleon, at the first meeting of Junior 1 * Raiilnga leader; Jessica Sheehan, assistant; Troop 86 }, Unami Neighborhood, k 8hult«n Jodee Catena, treasurer; "Christine Washington Rock Council. •, ' Witting, Andrea Bauer, Ruth Wal- The meeting was opened with a Wlndowf'.-;. '^'.,,,- . v v ters ' and Rita Renkiewicg. Slar- flag ceremony, followed by get- rows, Joanne French, leader; Dejj* acquainted : games. Mrs. . Robert orah Courter, assistant; Allison Gigon, leader, announced that the 6abarle, treasrer; Deborah Gil- troop Will be working toward the Aluminum Prod. liom, Sharon,Beck, "Wendjr Smith Sign of the Arrow, and discussed and Angola Martini. plans for community service pro- Andrea Bauer and Sharon Beck jects. ••.-.•• :•; •.',•.-•.• 102 South Av©., W. wore elected troop treasurer and Members of the troop participat- . A LOEWS HOm • PRESTON R0« assistant treasurer,. respectively, ed in a troop cook-out - recently with Catherine Siegfried as troop at Unami Park where they worked scribe. RuU> Walters Is in charge on outdoor cooking and observer

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CRANFORD (N. J.) CITIZEN AND CHEONICLE^rHUBSDAY; NOVEMBER 8,1964 ~ sistihg.of eight half-hour lessons. ford, will entertain patients at-the ner were nanied /jktfibe mm Most VJC Students Taking These classes will beheld on Tues- Children's Specialized Hospital in in charge of arrangements ^or Chemists to Hear day, Thursday anjj Friday after- Mountainside on Saturday. post's annual open house jbjeak- noons and Saturday-mornings. This' This group has performed at fdst to commemorate JSeterans* Alcoholism Talk At Leagt One Science Course program also is conducted by Pat various charitable, religious and Day, which'will be^sefved by the Olllen WJCT her staff. sbcial functions throughout the auxfltary~aT the post home at 9.a.m. ^treatments and Causes of Al- nio Junior College's 789 day Applications for the instruction state. coholism" will be the topic «r« session, students are taRlngi more Sunday. - \ 637 Lexington Ave. and Thomas J. are now available at the Performing Saturday, will be Refreshments in the Halloween meeting of the Ntfcv Jersey Chap- than 1,000 course$Jn sdence, Dr. Duffynof 15 HiUcrest AVe., both o* Ice Center. For further informa- Jill Cook, Terry Weisfeurger, Debt, ter, American Institute of Chem- ^Kenneth W. Iversen, dean, report- mood were served by Mrs. Klek- Cranford, and Avery, W. Ward of tion contact the Recreation De- bie Strauss, Debbie Bedfell, Marda ner, "Mrs. Gnegorace and. Mrs. ists, at 8 pjn. Tuesday in the Union, ed to the board of fellow? in dis- 64 S. 17th S,t.,, Kenilworth: '. partment of the Union, County Baron, Ann Penvenne, Patricia Junior College'auditorium. cussing the need for a science John Newcomb. Birthday .obser- Park-Commission. v Gibson, Elayne Gershman and vances were conducted for Mrs. The program will be the second- building. Barbara Weisburger. 1 Thoma^J. Butter and Mrs. Leo- in a series on "Impact of Sdasea "In our philosophy of, higher nard Church. education,^all students are re- School Lurtch on Social Custom." Speakers wiU quired to take courses in science Parents Attend be Dr. Selden D. Bacon* profes- and mathematics regardless of Brookside PTA VEW Auxiliary sor of sociology and director of the their major," Dr. Iversen said. Menu Listed Benefit Scheduled Center of Alcohol Studies, Rutgers "This means that jupt about every Members Win University,, and Prof. Mark Keller, Open House Event research specialist in documenta* full-time student is'taking at least For Week An open house meeting of the By Dramatic Club one science course and that those Teh-Year Pins . Two performances of the Cran- tlpn 'at the center. ' Luncheon ttenni lor the eom- Brpoksfde Place PTA attracted a The public is invited to attend. 4 majoring in science and engineer- large number of parents last Wed- Ten-year continuous member" ford Dramatic (Club's season open- ing are taking two science courses." tnc week at Cftpford flUh dinner will precede the program Behool and the. tm Junior filch nesday evening. ship,, pins were presented to five er, "Sunday in New York,"-will • The UJC dean said the curricu- Mrs. Herbert, Reichman, presi- members bf the Ladies Auxiliary for AIC members, wives and' lum is based primarily on what MhooU are published below. A be benefits. " s guests at &30 pjn. at the college chelae of itUMAmt is **rvett for dent, introduced the'following of- of Capt N. R. Fiske Post 335, Vlftf, four-year colleges and unlversl* ficers: First vice-president, Mrs. by ,Mrs. Thomas Korner, presi- TJhe adult comedy by Norman cafeteria. ' , ties demand of transfer student* 40c each and «onsbt* of » hot Krasna, directed by Mrs. W. J. ' Dr. Burtoh C. Belden of Cran- lunch or cold ttiach. Milk U ta- Roman ,Popiel; second vice-presi- dent, at a meeting last Aweek in According to Dr. Iversen, the dent,J&4rs, Robert Biunno; record- Veterans' Memorial Home. Hoffmann, will benefit the Junior ford, is a counselor for the Insti- eltMled with afl louche*. Milk, PROSPECT AVE. SALE — The 13-room colonial home shown tute. present facilities at Union Junior wrap and tfeaiectAot ing secretary, Mri H. F. WQtchem; Receiving the pins were Mrs. Chamber of Commerce of mfea- College are "tremendously over- above at 30r Prospect Ave, Was Multiple Listed by the Shaheen beth on November 19 and the J a to e^rte. \ _ corresponding secretary, "Mrs. Rob- Sadie Herbster, Mrs. Robert Herb- crowded." < > x ert Franks, und treasurer, Mrs. L. Agency and sold by Paul F. Hampton of the Phil F. Henehan office. ster, Mrs. Joseph Heuer, Miss El- Mothers' Auxiliary was "approved. her inspedtiott visit at this meeting November 13,14,20, 21, if and 28. way Village, nurse at Harding science laboratories are extremely egg salad, lettuce and tomato, Mrs. Morris SiegeL chairman of Madden in Paper Mill in a number of productions at the and praised the local auxiliary for Tickets may be purchased and re- Schtol, Kenilwortij, and Thomas overtaxed to'the; point where we fruit cocktail, katjser roil and but' the school library committee, de- 9 Paper Mill* is a member of the its efficiency and work on behalf servations made throughthe dub's Puglied, physical education teach- must utilize our, biology, laboratory ter. scribed the project of the PTA this 'Sound of Music , Cast, Cranford Dramatic Club. of the community and the organi- box office, 78 Winans Ave., Mon- er at Hillside Avenue Junior High on Saturdays for-the first time in yfar of improving the school li- John A..Madden of 210 Orange zation. ~ \" day through Friday evenings fn>m School, will attend the Sixth i our history and our other labors? - meat hall, sandwich with brary-'facilities. An appeal was Ave. on Saturday concluded a ' Donations were voted for a hos- 7:30 to 9:30. * ' , Teachers' Jristttute on Cancer Edu- toriea into the early evening p ac- Yvette Group to Dance &mm tomato sauce, mi*ed greens with made for volunteers to help pro- week's appearance as' a member pital party to be held at yineland / ! , cation on Sa^turda^riand Sunday. commodate day session students." ( Italian dressing", pineapple chunks; cessing, classifying, labeling and of the cast for "Sound of Music" At Children's Hospital Memorial Hospital a\d the Na- Stillness of person and steadl* The program, sponsored by the " The dean said the lack of facili- cold -~ sliced boliogna, potato; salad, mending books, or serving as li- at' the Paper Mill Playhouse in The Yvette Qancers, a select tional Home ChristmasNseal Fund. ness «f features, are signal marks N.J". Division of the American ties is limiting the capacity xif peach halves, kaiser roll and but- brarians. ' MiUburn. group of advanced students, from Mrs. Louis Klekner, Mrs. Vin- of good breeding. -. * Cancer Society, will be held at Union Junior College to serve ad- Miss Beatrice Warner, principal', Mr. Madden, who has appeared the Yvette Dance Studio of Cran- cent L. Brinkerhoff and Mrs. Kor- —Olver 'Wendell Bolme* Haddon Hall, Atlantic City, ditiooal students, but it has not yet ter. v Wednesday introduced the entire st&f of the effected the quality of, the educa- school to. the, members present, j'fct--* 'program, un, rooms. MR. SUBURBAN moving so fast ^X faster than any- potato chips, lettuce and tomato, one dared dream only a "few short applesauce; cold — olive loaf, i . - • "' years ago." coleslaw, pineapple chunks, kaiser UJC Freshman 'Dr. Meder, who is vtoe-provost roll and butter. and dean of administration, of Rut- Friday Class Makeup gers — the State University, said 'baked macaroni 'an\. d Union Junior College's utilization Hot Told by Towns cheese,, stewed tomatoes, < fruit More freshmen at Union Junior qf.Ua present facilities is extra- cocktail, bread and butter; cold— ANNOUNCES A NEW PLAN College are from Cranford than ordinary. tuna salad/ picked beets, fresh, "It's the most intensive use of any other community, it was an- apple, needed roll and butter. nounced today by Prof. Saul Orkin, laboratories I've, ever seen,*' he Desserts during the week will H declared. "College officials have director of admissions. be sprinkle calte, apple pie, Prof. Orkin said 57 Cranford re- shown real. Ingenuity itt scheduling. chocolate fudge cake, lemon Imer- To Save YOB Up to $30 Per Year sidents are .rhembers of the fresh- ahd I feel moved to compliment ingu&pie,' cherry cake, jello, fruit, them, on it There-is no solution to man class. In second place is Eli- pudding, cookies, and ice cream, zabeth'with 52 residents in UJC's this problem except more facili- •it »4 »-* ON YOUR REGULAR PERSONAL CHECKING ACCOUNT " , t III MM n i -v~r ties." freshmen class. Union Junior College is in a Warinanco Center ' All 21 communities in Union very favorable position to secure County are represented in the financial assistance ion a science freshman class this year. building, under the 'recently-en- Offers Instruct ion "Other communities with"large acted Higher Education Facilities delegations are: Union, 45; Linden, Act, Pr. Meder'said. He safd the In Ice Skating 39; t Plainfield and Westfield, 34 'federal assistance would1 bl an ' A cAnpleteyice skating instruc- each; .,Kahway, ia; Hillside, 18; , outright grant with no string^ at- lon'program'will be offered ftt th« Clark, 16; Springfield, 15; Roselle tached, s ' •" Warinanco Park Ice Skating Cen- Park, 14;'KKenilworth, 12, *nd Harry Cooper of Rumgon, chair- ter, t'Hoselle-itSJizabeth, this sea- Scotch Plains, Garwood, Roselle man, presided at the board of fel- son. Instruction will be available and Winfield, 10 each. •• i lows meeting in the conference for beginners and figure skaters, The largest out-of-county dele- room of the Campus Center. adults and children. gation is 48 from Newark. Trailing Beginnecs instruction is offered Newark are: Woodbridge, 19; Irv- ,ington, 18-, West Orange, 13; East NO SERVJCE CHAISES at the general skating sessions on y Saturdays and Sundays from Orange, 12; Dunellen, 12; New Hadassah Film Brunswick, Maplewood and North noon to 2:30sp.nv. This instruction To Be Featured is given by qualified rink guards Plainfield, 11 each, and Bayonne, and is recommended for adults 10. At Meeting Here and children who are skating for NO CHECK CHARGES "Hddassah '64," < a new color the first time. League Earns $1,000 film featuring Carroll Baker of Group ' instructions, also are motion picture and* television fame, available. ^This program will be For Deborah Hospital will be shown as part of the pro- conducted by PaJ Gillen of Clark, *Overl$I,000 was raised for Deb- gram atva meeting of the Roselle- who} has an experienced back- orah Hospital, Browns Mills, at a ground in the knowledge and mystery night sponsored by the NO DEPOSIT CHARGES Cranford,Chapter of Hadassah at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at temple Beth techniques of figure skating. Mrs. Suburban Deborah League, it was Gillen and her staff will offer annouhced by Mrs. Howard M. Sie- El. gel of Cranford; president. Mrs. Harold Gushlnfl prpgram small group instruction to children, If You Keep $500 in your Checking Account ' • announced, at* a 15 years of age and under, who The leagde is conducting a dress vjce-presldent, club, bowhng teams, and a paid- board meeting last week at her are able to skate 'forward unas- sisted. The instruction will include up membership party will be held home in 'Roselle that the film de- on Tuesday, November 24, at picts some of the many aspects eight half-houn lessons $Yid one introductory lecture on the basic which, the men's ballet troupe will of Hadassah's work in Jsraelv such, appeart A board meeting will be as the Hadassah Medical Center, fundamentals of figure skating. The -children's lessons will be held Monday at the. home of Mrs. the vocational education schools Louid Scolnick of Mountainside. NEW CHARGES EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER 1 and Youth Aliyah centers. The given on Monday, Wednesday and m public is invited to attend. Sunday afternoons. Three classes Mrs. Irving Backinoff, Youth will be offered on Mondays and Aliyah chairman, announced plans Wednesdays, the first at 3:45 p.m.; for the regular Youth Aliyah pro- the second at 4:20 p.m. and the MMNTYRE'S gram for December and the special third at 5 p.m. On Sundays the instruction period will be from LAWN MOWER SHOP "Chai" (Life) Luncheon to be held EitabUaliod 1M9 $500 OR MORE LOW BALANCE • NO CHARGES in January with Mrs. Edwin Aaron noon to 12:30 p.m. Applications for the instruction SALES — 8EKVICB ~ as luncheon chairman.' rABTS — WELDING II . Facts-concerning the Arab.boy- program are now available at the , MekHBlth cott of all commercial enterprises Ice Center. Separate classes will Reo-Eclipse. Yard Man .'./M.-l} that deal with the State of Israel be conducted for. both adults and Maay Other ««a were given by Mrs. David

ing session to be conducted by the '•••••.•/' Northern New Jersey Hadassah Regional consultant, MFs, Aaron Goldstein of Bayonne. This Vijl-be UNDER $300 LOW BALANCE • 75c MONTHLY , held at the next board, meeting, Monday evening, November 23, 8 o'clock at the;home of Mrs. Hilton NO DEPOSIT CHARGE —8c PER CHECK PAID Lewis, 6 Chester Lang PI. ..••;.-.•• . • • * .',. '..- ,•. •'•• •• • _ . • • . ..••..• •• •..-••• (SPECIAL ACTIVITY ACCOUNTS SUBJECT TO ANALYSIS) Tfcrjee atNAA Dinner • " •• ' .-. \ * ' • • • : ^ • - • •' . • • • :"'"'•• '..'j Three Cranford and Kenilworth LUMBER •residents atteded the recent din- ner meeting in Newark of the New- Top Grade ark Chapter, National Association of Accountants, at which topic CUT TO FIT ANY OF ranged from automatic program- VISIT OR PHONE THE SUBURBAN TRUST OFFICE NEAREST YOU ming to tax planning. Those at- YOUR REQUIREMENTS tending were: Patrick Collalto of JUST DIAL BR 6-2700— Hoofing-Siding Gutters-Leaders AUWork TRUST COMPANY Guaranteed AND SUPPLY COMPANY Cranford — Garwood — Plainfield — Scotch Plains — Westfield John J. Di Fabio Phono BRfdge 6-2700 ( BRldge 6-1105 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 942 E. LINCOLN,AVENUE 94 High Street Cranford 4 .' • ..- i'-- GAfcWOOD

CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1964 SECTIONTPREB Methodists To Observe

*-r* Kenilworth. Loyalty Days echoed the nation-wide Democra- i KENILWORTH — Loyalty Sun- GARWOOD — Councilman Ed- tic landslide as residents gave Pre- .< day will be observed for the next ward S. Tfipka was elected to sident Johnson and.Hubert Hunv wo Sundays at Community Meth- succeed I. George Casabona as phrey a 2-1 victory in the Presl- ; odist Church as part of this year's mayor and Councilmen Charles E. dehtial Election on Tuesday and Every . Member Visitation stew Jones and John-J. McCarthy were returned' Councilman Frank J. rdship program; Rev. James S. reelected, as1 Garwpod voters fav- Mascaro to his. Borough Council Tiller, pastor, will preach on "Good ored Democratic candidates right seat along with his running mate, Stewards of the Grace of God" at down the line, with the exception newcomer Frank J. Johdos. the 9:30 and 11 a.m. services. As of the* congressional race, in Tues- -A- turnout of 81 percent, or an act of worship members of the day's election. • 4,138 out of 4,551 registered voters, ongregation will offer financial There was.a turnout here of 2,- Hfe was. recorded Ws-year. Matched ledges.' .;• ' •; ;"•'.', •.';. 499 ypters, or 92 percent of the '- with, the last .Presidential. JSlec* >. ; Miss Layerne Weaver, orgahist- registration of 2,715. ytjoh, this yeajr's record falls some- holrmasttr, will direct the Meth- In the I960 presidential electiop, •what short of the iM "percent turn- ' st Choir in the,anthem at,9:30 there .were 2,535 votes cast here, out recorded in 1960 when 3,8f8. nd. the §enor High Choir at 11 PT ,94" percent of the 2,704 regis- . olffthe 4,097. -registeredj •voters'cast .m, Nursery, care for small, chil- tratlon,' and Garwood voters at dren . will be provided at both that, timer, favored all Republican . vThe Johnson ~ Humphrey- team service's.- .. •"'•.• '"••".••.I•_'.."•• •• '• •• • candddates, except in the case of cajptured 2,822 votes* the greatest Church school classes for all tfte Nixoti-Lodge, team for presi- number given any, candidates h^re* hildren aged three years through dehf, and vice-president and one this year, while Goldwater-Miller ( the eighth'grade will be conducted' freeholder aspirant. ~-^^ polled 1,256 votes. at;9;30 and H; the high school' iiesday's presidential contest, •,' Jjocally • • Councilman .Raymond FKANK class meets for breakfast at 9 a.m. saw borough voters casting totals Blydenburgh's,threat to the.Demo- FHANK J. JOHDOS and class session at 9:30; of 1,685 votes for -the Democratic !— Plans for a dia- ugh: Ushering in!the^^ campaign wU( be a rally atUnami'Bark.iat 4:30 ihg rtine years as a member of the aojne trouble. The tally for Borr warded .for the prettiest, .funniest amendriient designed to legalize betes detection clinic to be held local' governing body, including ough Counciil candidates is asfol- weirdest, costuroes. , Judges Bible reading' and prayer in the p.m. Saturday. three years as- mayor, did hot rjin public schools. Participating in herethe week of November 16-20 loys: Mascaro, 1,968; Johdos, 1,896; were 'Fredi- Rica, -Frank Coyeleski Were 'discussed a;t a meeting of the All local residents, are. invited for reelection this year. Simmenroth (B)v 1,350; Blyden-t the debate will be Newtdn Burkett, to attend the rally, and, it ,W- si«j- As a result of Councilman Trip- \ ••'• fld Councilman Peter S. Patuto,, Jr., Howard. Murphy; Walter Board o? Health in the Borough b^h all Residents of pelves, slhce; seating space wiU be Jones and -McCarthy, the local Williams, Jr.-, was given, "the nod a'.niinaber of parents were-interest- Garwoodd. CliniCUil c .sessioniils • will l bbe limitedlimited. ' : J governing body will continue sol- by local voters with 2,569 votes as week idly Democratic when reorgani- edonlookers. •;• :. • '.<••"•';••>•'•.••. /.// held each evening of the invitations, have...'.beeit cpmjpared to. 1,201 votes for Ber- 1 Special zation takes place on January 1. L' Saturday night the 'second from 7:30 to 9 o'clock at the First p teik^^y&ii'^^^'a nard M. Shanley, GOP candidate. KENILWORTH — 'Appoiiittn<*t issued to troop sponsors^ local Councilmen Jones and McCar- •Once again, however, local Saturday night bailee for\ teenage of committee chairineri has' beeri Aid Squad building. S* ^ clergymen and their families'jfih'd ':»' was estimated thy received votes of 1,321 and mm UN Program . ^Approximately 1 percent of the |Jth .,-.x K' ; .'.1 voters turned ln: a heavy ivote for boys, and girls doaw ab(>uj; 80 par- announced by Mrs. Thomas Lbjli-- the mayor and members Of|Jthe 1,294, respectively, and the tallies population of New Jersey, ate un- g •\--%\4$%:... Hal-r Republican Congfesswoman Flo- ticipants, some in 'Halloween^ cos- anco, president, of .the Kenilworth 1 Borough Council.'\%' for thejr Republican opponents rence P. Dw^er, a favorite in the known 'diabetics, ' It was reported Opening, prayer at the ratyyrefili l lijWeenVpl^p sp^rispred pt l

•••• / M^ry.Mohr, ,.'. -', \,.,;•'•'. .'.-•;•'."'," spiritual life chairman', Anthony rangements for the project. Richard J. Tjraynor. : ium, students in the third through Accompanied by • escorts (Continued on Page 2) }-V,The -..- 'Djetnocratic'.;. Music* was furnished by ^ Rjehel; parliamentarito^Mrs, if ^n^ppie^, ; eighth grade a< Harding-School te School the vote here as well as liam- Smith; comfaunity adviseri tlnued,.Vparticularly. if overweight, local' rbclc and roll Mrs. Avery Ward'; program chair- presented a program on the United . ftnd* first' Aid Squad, Mayor-Elect's Father S county, as follows: Edward composed of all ; Nations. the number rises as high as 3 per- Set Droceede4''.• . .„... &0?$; Frank T; Cuchie of man, Mri Paul Vltale;' pa'r^it ed- - Among relatives of known di- 1 Taken jQl iii Motorcade Utatiohr and family^ Bite, ^h4 Sandra Metrlone,, annooncer, vGARWbQD ,.._.. W'•A*fe'4' Cranjfoi-d,.2>109; John V. Donahue, feed the ProclftntaUort 'of abeiic?i , thereh , may.hhe 102 10-200 per», / %Altt^ppD—istepheh 3. tif&kA 2,124; Hugh CaldWeU, i 9J5B.~Re7, The'next tpen^ge dahce^will be aid: \Crarm; Founders'"^Day chaif- ptrit qnfcnowft tliabetics. • Over, .30 public schools will he cl lAiptpi^oc^^ve.y^X^sm ill 4 ^^lraayir November,28, inarfclog mjan; Miis Helena .:Austin; ed Nations issued '"tiy( _. ,. Wednesday in observant -^ r, . „ itp^^^^^ ill ' tniblfc^a Freeholder tallies were: 1 ' .woWieh who ; Tuesday'night while driving in. the and means, Mrs. H/ "W. johrtstm. Jesst GlascOviinjA jttay. 1 erans* Dayany d also-oh«1?h(ltWJas^ r e Henry; W^terj 1,363; Matthew Ri- the Thanksgiving, boliddy, "The 'dire * 'weighing' civet nine" pounds'- at victory :moforcade of; his. son,. tRumblers" will play^ again a^ thehealth, Mrs. Thomas* Phillips am mond bemers assisted by a girje and Friday, November. 12 a^t 13. $22'ior ; naldb, 4i.',\ lifisi; JSebrge Forrester; group recited "Birth of the United birth «re potential diabetics." . categor- Gouncilinan Edward S. Tripka, i' iyMttf/Wtrs. Ireiie Griffihi 1 ""- Mrs. ' Fred". Jaekel; membershipi for the New Jersey Education As- successful candidate for mayor. Op: house is held three nights Nations." - The board voted to continue sociation convention in Atlnti •fa'- . : >On the public questions Mrs. C. Jr LaCc^tavMrs:vA'.'Ma- application of rat poison along the ..Candy y distributei d to all Mr. Tripka stopped his car with- '•& week at the. center from 7 to 10tUllo; and Mrs. Henry Rahhstorf. The band was conducted by City. -.. -' :•• •", ;••' •••• I-;: wjprth gave its greatest support to Miss Lorraine Conover. IVtichael brook in the borough and the Ihose ttakink g part in the festivities. out mishap and was taken to his the proposed ' vocational high p.ni. on Tuesday, Friday and Sat- Magazines, Mrs. Ci J.• Healey A large number of local Prize winners were announced home by the First Aid Squad. At urday. ' Mr. Rica is recreation di- reading and. library; Mrs. Fred (Continued on Page 2) street department was notified to ers are planning to" attend sesi school by|,a vote of 1,372-912. The 1 ; : this effect e? follows, with first, second and lajn! yesterday he was taken by , college bi>nd issue was1 approved rector. - ••-•••"' ' " • •'•'' ' .'•"• " Bailey; room mothers chairrrien, of the .convention. i-. third, place in that-orde^r in each the squad to Railway; Hospital, l,256-J,021, .but/ the. .construction Mrs. John. Kieffer, Mrs. Frbd It, was reported that a citizen St. Anne's Parochial School a)so where his condition was reported r Plummer and Mrs. Arthur Mori- has been asked to dispose of a pet ; : , b<0nd Jssjue.;fpr. N. J;. institution: 1 KM A Greets will be closed on Wednesday in , Ppup r ^. of agge and under —r- as "satisfactory" yesterday ^ after- squeaked through 1,139-1,104. i^Pffi Plans Service son; ..mental-. hjealthr^Mrs. ^dwa squirrel.^ Residents were reminded observance of Veterans' Day; p noon.''-..;. . ' • '..-•• "/ Stark; delegate to board of i edu- that sqiiirrels are of \ the rodent ' " iCmtbiuedC on page 2) Couhcilnian Mascaro led the cation, Mrs. Thomas Boyle; hos- Six New ' family and therefore are not con- vote tally in all five districts fpIT pitality, Mts. Harry -Felger\ and lowed closely by Mr. Johdos.; Votes KENILWORTH^ :— Kenilworth sidered domestic pets, and to har- ' |or Council Candidates in order of Post 2230, VFW, will conduct a rs. Harold Bressman;, publicity, Members bor one is .against the health code districts were as follows: Mascaro, service' on Wednesday, Veterans' Mrs. Donald Stover; home public- KENILWORTH-^Six new mem- A scavenger license! was granted 408, 453, 323, 383, 401; Johdos, 377 D^y, at 10 a.m. at the, monument ity, Mrs. Edward Hill; newsletter bers were introduced at the month- to John Hamlett of Westfleld. 408, 321, 377,. 413; Simmenroth, adjacent to the Veterans' Center.' (Continued on Page 2) .. ly ."meeting last Thursday of the• The meeting Was conducted i>y 291, 264, 242, 268, 285; Kurtz, 197, Past Commander Nicholas Ca- Kenilworth Manufacturers' Associ- Ralph Browne, president. 222; 191, 260, 209, and Blyden- pece will conduct, the service. Three-Day Vacation ation at Echo Lake.Country Club.; burgh, 272, 380, 231; 213» 242. Wreat i"will be placed by. the post KENILWORTH' — Students a They are: Rocco Freda of F and ; District 3 turned out fhe greatest andit auxiliary. The public is in- Harding School will have thre R Industrial Supply; Fred Renard, Football Clinic number of voters, 708 out of thevited jo attend. -.'•-..•„••".•• 'days-:vacation .next.-week,' it wa Nelll and Spanger Lumber Co. 772 registered voters.- Others in Fifth District Commander Al- announced by John J. Kish; su Ray Peterson, Weldments, Inc. To Be Conducted •\order of greatest" turnout are; Dis-fred. Staubb. of Plainneldr will visi perintehdent .of scHools. Then Sidney Fisher, Alloy Cast Pro- trict2, District 4, District 5, andthe post at a meetingvtonlght at 8 will be no classes on Wednesday ductsfRobert-Merbler, Crest Elec- For Borough Boys ,IHstrict 1. o'clock to award service, pins for Veterans'-Day, or next Thursday tric Service, and Joseph Giamo, , Votes given other^ candidates 5, 10, 15 and 20 years' continuous and Friday, November 12 and 13,M and C Tool Co. GARWOOD —-k Recreation Su were as, follows: President -^- De- serviie.',.' Refreshments will he- for the Teachers' Conventibn in State Troopers Frank Chetnlk pe'r.visor Pat DiFabio will give (Continued on Page 2) served.' Atlantic City. v • ' . • and Richard Unger of the Morris- Instruction in football for seventh town Barracks spoke on radar and eighth grade boys from Gar techniques a n>d demonstrated ivood from 7 to 9:30 p.m. on Fri- equipment used.to detect speed- day, November 13, at Franklin ing motorists,, • School, it' was announced thi EXPERT The speakers pointed out thaweek. 'there is no effective way to avoid Being presented as part ojf the [24-UOURJ radar traps, and the'ultimate pur- Friday night recreation program BURNER SEflUIGE pose of the speed trap is to limit sponsored by the Garwqod R6cre flUTo/w/rnc speed on the highway in order to ation Commission, this will- mark assure the safety of the motorist. the first time a, football instruc- METERED DEHVEfllES tion project -has been conducted QUALITY-FUEL here. ' , •' • !« Legion Plans Mr. DiFabio played with the PRODUCTS former Plainfield Plebes, a semi- Tribute ta Vets pfdfc^isipnai football team. . A KENILWORTH. ~ Veterans' halfback, he specialized in field Day will be celebrated by Kenil- goals and extra points. He also THE worth, Post 470, American Legion was a.member- of the Jonathan EVEN-PAYMENT. and its auxiliary at an evening Dayton Regional High School, foot- BUDGET PLAN service on Wednesday at 8 o'clock ball team while a student at the at the memorial plaque In front of Springfield" school. •JUCT SERV/ICE the Municipal Bunding. John Ulaky of Garwood, also a FULL Wreaths will be placed at the former football player at Johnson INSURANCE monument, and the post firing Regional, will assist in the instruc- PLAN squad will take pr.rt. The public is tion program. invited to attend. Refreshments will bo served by the auxiliary a Kenilworth Community Center. Lighting wilt be provided by CYO Sponsoring LOAD Kenilwoi'th Civil Defense ut^the service. Frank Goger, com- Play by Collegians manderi is in charge of the pro- GAEWOOD — The CYO of the gram. Church ol St.. Anne is sponsoring u presentation of "Guys and Dolls" Yea, dreams do c«me trtaReniark^Ie new electric home heating by the Collogiuns in the uudltor- VFW 0onate8 Chairs, iljm .of Lincoln School at 8:30 p.m proves that: Triily th^ modern way to hikat your neWvhoine, here's on Frlduy, November 13. what yoii get with, /vtoiiderful electric heat to room-by-room tem-^ Movie Supplies to Cente i BRidge 6^9200 KENILWORTtt — Donation . Tickets are being sold in front perature control jg. work>3avlrig cleanliness • riom^letely automatic 52 folding chairs, a }6 mm. sound of the church after every muss and operation BI no fuel delivory problem^ • no moving1 parts to wear- projector and a movie screen ha uliio ure available from Thomas been made to the Kenilwortl Toomey, Mrs. John Malko, Mrs out or replaco • Naturally, the finer things of life are seldom" the Community Center by Kenilworth William,-J. Treleayc and all CYO least expensive. But with Public Service's new low rate, it costs Post 2230, VFW. less than you might think to heat your home electrically. Call Earlier this year the |xxst car- Members participated in the re- marked $1,000 for equipment for cent Communion Crusade and one •Public Service or your electrical contractor today for free detail**. the center. The first donation was busload went to Newark to close PUBLIC SERVICE' ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY FUEL COMPANY a billiard table given in September the Crusade at Sacred Heart Ca- to the center. The chairs and mov- •230 Centennial Ave. "Since 1895" : thedral. Servant of a (rre&t State .,, - Cranford ie equipment are part of this do- Next CYO meeting will be held nation. Other games will be jt 8 p.m. tliii. Sunday* chascd .with the remaining f I **/ V Pa«e Two CRANFORD (N. Jv) CITIZEN AND CHRONlCIJEr-THUBSpAX NOVEMBER 5,19C4 1 prettiest: Lauren arid prograJfpj L As a closing, taps will be by Ketlneth filcfetesisVjiianiist; Ja- C^arwood Elects 41; Lombardo,122; district: 4 ^~ eighth, yeau^ as^a Borough Council -^ pan, dance; Atetrafia, iop^; United McCarthy, Sf60; Jones; 352, logh, ^andy Sang and Terry sung by" all. (Continued from Page i) tre- Cubs Receive man. Janitor fined The: idtit mastei? of c*ereAoniei States, piaiSp: seleStidns bJC Lore*, , 19*; LOmBafdb, 180. ; Voter! favOra* a K be Louis tistb, aftd Geraliftie ;6arljmd.- . , •" • •' " •-." , _,/• d voted against Public HaHoweeii Eight find 0. years of age — Most K t, dIPueSday/ Congr"essw6m- Question N6w 1, state institutions Krtrglrts original: Douglas Martin, Kenneth : A ', poeift, "Friehdship,;'. repre^f an1 Florence P. Pwyer, in her suc- trfler wilforl thacte Giras mastel Scoutsr 6t. ctfe- 1 onstruction bond issue, 708 to Meyerhoff and Thomas Prey, sentWg all natidhd was read, and. «fessftfl bid foi reelectiort, received Costume Awards Dinner for Rusgell , plWis for tfe ifeliy arid I, but favored Public (Question •GAHWOOELr— Costume ' prize Thomas' Geoghegan and Susan another poem, "Thomas- jfefferski," 1,258 Garwood tallies to 1,077 for KE^ILWORTH— A testimonial AtSchool fund drive were made at a meeting was recited by Walter Dudsinskii Mo. 2, college bond issue, 700-to winners at a Halloween- party for dinner for Past Grancr Knight 1 teonard; furihfesf: Mario HiissO, her Democratic opponent, Richard GARWOOD — Joseph DiMaio, at the Borough Hall last Thursday Mark Glowinski and" William Jafr- 28, and Public Question No. 3, Cub Pack 75 held last week at Bay William Russell will, be hfeUl On Pat Lettiere and Cecilia Cusmano, J.Traynbr.' "• ' ounty vocational-technical high 1 - e 0* 44ft* #prtft Ave., a former night. In addition to Mrs. yictor •kel. • •„• / • • Leaf Memorial Home were: Phrst, Saturday, November 7. .at 7:30 school custodian, was fined $200 in Carol Thaler and Hfchafd' Galll- 1 The local vote for United States chool, ?29 to 593. , - . , pmtieat: Diane Mellenbey, L. Nemeth, neighborhood, chair.- The finale was the singing of the Douglas Martin, poodle; second, pjm. at the Chi-Am Qhateaui p Municipal CotffL last week on man; members of tif^eneighborhoo d "triited Nations*' Song." . Senator Hfarrisbn A.' Williams, Jr^ Josephr pardzi*^ n^ummy; third, Mountainside, by Sit; Theresa's » Machrone; and Debprajt in his successful run for reelection, i •&*?*& ofdafftaiing |fojS&t£ At , KatHy SfFablb and Cindy 4eivi£e team.- afidVMiss Jaie fiaitn- i»iei;,lgigai», robot, and fourth, Council m&,% o(C' .-. ' „ mani Washingtbft Rock- Council was 1,637, as compared with 68T MissAtiee Michael Gries, French girl. __Reservations are being taken by C leased $27 to cov^r the. cost of ffife ; : -• : • "• :•••: representative, most pf,the mothers for his Republican opponent, Berf A separate prlie for a lion-cqb^ Domini'ck Ileitfovaib and Vincent : Teenage Ddnce ^damage. . . .••' "" : "-, -Ten and 11 years of age-^- «!*$• fathers whxr wlll^assist; iif-iiie nard fcjf.Shahley . -' I. Engaged to Wed ouple wefrit to ftobert and Thomas it i Police Gap*. Thoma* JU Colvpell ^^#l,?usaft,andCh|iL^gety tpi*n-wWle" collection on Sunday Jn the contest for1 3 three-year' Ulalty as Littte' Red Ridirig Hood ~ •'-•'•' Dtttatfisalcfc Tomorrow Night jtt«^wer4pr«fc*ft«^w4p t ' ' ''". " / / • QAHWOObA.p terntt On th* Union Courity Board Robert ffiUpporie and the Wolf. ... Mrs, Jolmkiflg "jDavid A. Murray, fesidential co- 1 of FreehoMers, ''-.y^--yi% smile,; b e cheerfulhfl, arid express dates were: George J. Forrester, Leonard Galluccl, StJrriWy Szostak 1 Twelve yeai^s of age and pid% Boys must wear jackets arid ties, 883; Matthew \h Rinaldo, Jr., 866, Miss Volpe and'."her fiance are men's Auxiliary ~of the 1 Union. Sikmae eiuusbei of; thanks for each donation." County Medical Society. Fashions who hfid conducted a Most;original: .Nancy- Wall, WM- snd girls win wear dresses^, or and Heftry P. Wester, §51. both graduates of Jonathan Day- Reteivln« setviee stars were: s Miss Camnlan discussed final skirts and blouses. ^^ on) Regional High School, gpririg- Were modeled by members. Night in yhcolh School,' 'sm'elled llam BatfOn and Martha Bateet, details of the collection and gave Hugh Caldwell, successful Dem- Leonard Gafluccl, Jfohn Einda^ Negola and Peter field. She is employed by Econo- Plans, are being niade Jor a smoke in Franklin School, where each worker a list coyerlhg; his or ocratic candidate for the unexpir- William trelease, Wiliiam theatre party at the. Paper Mill t/efreshmentj were being served. funniest: Debbie Green and Nancy Car International, Jnc, Elizabeth, f Gohen. iHer'itijrritbry. She requested that ed freeholder term, garnered 1,286 Mr. Fillppone is a student at and Playhouse, Millburn, on December Capt. Corwell said Mr. DiMaio Plnkih, Theresa' J3«lMaio and Qi bnations collected be^returned Teachers Assist votes here to 839^ for his Republi- 1 sWiies were awarded fo - "••"" Joan and^ John. Kralt Rutgers College of Pharmacy, i for "Camelot." , . denied any 'ktfowlfcflge of the ie ^Borough Hall by 3 pjn. on can, opponent, Mrs. Irene T.'-Grif- Newark, where he was;5 elected to ph Bardsjk, . Micliaol W which was founit in some.mops in :: Dpuglas Green; ."tie& and Kenneth Meyerhoft* Nflciaei •'.;..'•• ' •'. . ••,• ' ;; . •. • Alpha Zeta Omega Fraterftity. the jschool basement. Firemen r,; James Spera.' A question-and-janswet period Pour teachers In In^'the case of candidates nom- Laden, Riciiaf^ <3tiftis6n, Howar'd Democrats Thank Voters were. called and extinguished the Pitiel -was' chairman school system ^n. and Gefr^rey Sohler. ' 1 " the meeting afid refrtssh- insited by petition for president We wish to thank the Kenil- blaze before it hack done' any dam- ' in chargeotarr were served". Mrs. Nemeth dsaisiwi ^MSiew Jersey Education ,anid'vice-president, Garwood vote The cubs' dPstfibufexI "Get Chit worth voters for backing us so v Sk-Year Jail to Vote! **./• f. ••"": '-• •••>•"•<'•' rangemeritms s for the ;event,i; with €jfe)r«fsed pleateure at the excep- in getting Information totals were: DeEterry-Shaw, Soc- spfldly -r- we believe it is. a man- Mien, police arrived;'Mr. ; ^j. Todlscb, club president, as tWnaj response to the request for qti TttfM&S electifebsfcfc t6*t&e ialist Workersi Party, 7; Hass^Blo- date for continuation of good gov- V98 not in the buHding; al- sblfcftofs ahff the Jarge turnout for association's state information; cen- riien, Socialist LaboY Party, Oi TermToMathis ernment in the borough. thpugji he was juppoaed to be' on hpnorary chaimtahi,"'.;.••,'',''•'-.-•-•'.• ter. .. ••:• < , ...,••••-•.•-.• ^-, thank Od i^HH^ oti the' cbnimittee ••' For' candidates riominartedi by q ~ tfieodote '.',• Frankr. jr. Mascarb duty, Capt, Qqlwell related. ,Ife eluded Police Chief Fred Falkorie, ' fh^s chairman repotted that re- tocerted at Garwood polling pefltibh for United States senator, MathW, 3ti, of 220 19thJ5t: hits been was later found home in bed. places to call in the results were Frank S. Johxtds. ; L^rifisi: J. Fontenelli, Bertram >J. tui^is from industries and merch- the loc#totals.Were: Harold p. sentenced to.six years in jail on GARWOOD — The regular :^tf.[ pi Kljaio fe?ign'ed^bm his Bertoltany, Thomas: Gasale, Li ilra. Dorothy tearse; Mrs. M*r- P^JfccTiel, Cofeferyative f^arty, 7; meeting of fli^ Ladies?. Aid Society aftta are coming in well. She re- two rtfe rftbbtery charges: i ciistodlan iob ttie following day. minded representatives of indus- jbrlCNobibs, Miss Nancy ISll aridf John .Valgerie l^aiiaiichiK, AmSri- Of. St. Paiil's iJSifed CBurcH pf Kenilworth Continues in: Co^rtL last #&k*- Slagis- John 7 J.; Saland, Leonard Bbpf," Miss Marcia Dunn." . j i First -.Party; 2; Alblert .Honis, Mr. Mathis had pleaded guilty Christ-has been changed to' l:30i I .•:- x try wio have, riot yet made dona- ? charges, of possession of .miSriey _ trate ,:jfain«s''. f//-teohatd:! xepri Walter Reln1i£u*dt and A. T. Mospar. tions^ that tfiey may be sent to Socialist'Labor Party, 0;'j^ p.m, ne^f WedAfesday,, at (CMiitiM, ffdtfi Page ty fiWh^ectrltfr/ tftiteio severely and Stewart, Socialist Workers Party, rfoleia from tiie ^rahlUini JPark time' the" wbmen will hofiC fheir1 y ^, 110; &%ss antd Blp- Caaale of the Casale Sheet: branch['of the U.. S. Savings Bank added. £ha< he was faring hinj a industrial drive chair- •%.>*• '•''.' •'•'•: annual thank offering' ingathering; men, 2; Senator— PoeschelrdjMa ^0-aBy' term i»r fixe. County Jail of Newarjt lest May 27 and the Voting- by districts for mayor y^:... .; . halebik,!;RoiUs,i.and Stewart, ?• only because" of his- children. (Continued from Page; 1) •wertt as follows: Westfield Pefeidi. Savings and- Mrs. John Brezhey will lead! LoanAssociationon- ijuiy1. • be by; Hobtri: GUbett of Troop; District 1 — Tripka, 290i Van- the., service; -Hostesses will be after w.Wch; there wili be a1" flaiif- NOTICE OT 1NIENM0N . in the Newark roTifiery^ $1,380 tiajfc>*eeif Pafacte Take notice that Wlllitttn Zlnsky «nc demark, 232; Lusardit 205; Dis- Ite. Henry; Jpfeiffef and Mrs. e«remony-by Troop v791, under, di- ;.'.•• ICantiniied frdiilkJPCtge 1) Anns M. Zilnsky. a Darnershlp T/A Sunsel trict 2, Vandemark, 348; Tripka was stbleh anit $Jf,6!ir was taken Pauline-PfeiL", rection of^ Mrs.' Garl^Alimonti. V Tavern, liare applied tc th*' Mayor ah< in ihe Westfleld theft, jffe - was 1 Metrione took the part ol. the rov- Council ol the Borough of Oarwood. Nei 241; Lusardi, 210; District 3, Trip- There will, be a Tneeting of the : : ^- —and Susan . Qjrl Scout Neighborhood. Council sentenced by a federal judge to TODAY THRU TUESDAY u-v^:^Sr^ ''';:.' '\:v:;'V,;v::| ingihN. rejporter. ^v Jersey. lor a transfer of Plenary. Retail ka, 181; Vandemark, 95; Lusardi^ Women's Guild at 8 pirn; Wednes- Ray, Merit Ditifel, Susan and Ros- members will, be introduced, as Consumption License NO. Cr3. heretofore aix years on each possession , ' Ridtrird tfW# Sotfelll; funniest: James-T. -..•'• The students staged acts repre- issued to Stella Yakubow, trading, as 82; District 4, rripka, 279; Vande- day. Hostesses ^for this session •well as chaipmenior the various sentative of each member nation Sunset Tavern, for oremlsea located at mark, 155; Lusardi, 127. charge with the terms to; run con- will be Mrs. Ruth Kosky and Mrs. Leonard, itdf Douglas Sigefy, ; 333-334 North Avenue,,' Qarwood. • New currently. phases.o£ the fund drive- and the including: Italy, tarantella dance; Jersey. The applicants are husbanc District tallies- for "Borough' Florence Middleton. WiJto' $irafc; pWttie^: Dbm|a : «ef also Was indicted for stealing neighborhood service team mem-' Fjance, singing of "Alouette"; •^ttid- »Hfei..iritf are. all the members of sail Council were: Moen, Debbie liqiiore; - LIs# DartnerahiD-., Both applicants live it 841 the money, but on recommenda- PRESENTATION •bers. /' •.,-.••; .••••. •'•••.•',: • •. •' • .:'•,•"' •: Germany, folk song played by" District 1. — Jones, 392; Mc- ^ a*tf I«tfrT CrisbfilpDll. Monroe Avenvls. Plalnfleld, New Jersey. tion "of Assistant V. S. Attorney Kasharian Given Watch 8:85--, • -.•-•• FiW ttt 7 Jfears 6t age ^ »4os1 Refreahmeht*-wHl' be serveft by •Robini'Nimarofl?; Mexico, Mexican Objections, if aoir, shonid be utada- Im Carthy,- 3B7; Trelease, 312; Lom- day — 0:10 4 O:0O hat dance and singing of "Chic- mediately In writing to IA. T. Mosca, Clerk bardo, 293; District 2 — Trelease,- Richard A. Levine, the court dis- Snndar — 1, 3:35, 6:15 * 8:B0 drl^tnai: Daniel Lamiril, Diaii membets of Troop: 11?, under dl-; of the Boroimh or aaVtepcA; Ne* Jersey. missed the larceny counts. Mr. For 25 Years^ Service Wreesttian, and genheih rectton of iKs. A> jr.. Tagliarihi.' i pari^e-cas"; England, accordion 428; Lombardo, 378; Jones, 376; j KfeqLWpRm — Edward H. SAT. KIDDIE SHOW ONLY 1 sbipiby Sherry Cardella. • •' ANNA M.ZIN8KX McCartKy, 33fi; District 3 — Mc- Levine said the dismissal was- re- Kasbariah of 178 Boulevard was Jstai«i Bfown; funniest; S'cotl Individual "troops wili; perforni 1 r Dated: Oc'toMr 27. 1964. • v quested because Mathis would'not 8TOOGBS ih , . .Also, Scotland , folk dance l Carthy, ill; Jones, 201; Trelease, awarded, a gold watch by RCA ^oftoh, Franic add Jartes fodisco; songs and dances during th« Adv, Fete: W.68 ^ plead guilty to the theft charges : CommuhicatlohB, New York, for "Stop, Lodk & ^fe^< ^; and because the maximum sen- 25 years of service. tence for possession was the same . The presostatidh was made at a hildren Of f he Darnnod as for larceny. dinner at tive Park Sheraton Ho- STARTING WEDNESDAY tel, Ne^r York. Mr. iCasbarian is WSCS lists Speaker a telephone arbitrage operator. "BIKINi BEACH" OFFER! At Meeting an Toesday He also is one of 561 members of VWM the RCA 26TYear Club. KSStlLVfCfffm —- Mrs. James Mr, Kasbarian is serving his A. Richards of Kienilwbrth for a limited time only, to the readers of speak on her trip ' to India and ^ear native costume at ffie reg- ular meeting of the Woman's So- ciety "of Christian Service at fee lit SUN! lit BON! 1st BON! CommuT$ity^ Methodist Church 'on AadtcHink Mat 8c«l#! Tuesday at 8 p.m. Members may NOW THRO TOES. HAYWARD *M jSririgguests. Devotions, will be conducted by "A HOUSE IS NOT Marflid eircle.Iedi by Mrs. Howard A HOME" Alden Street BRidge 6-6000 Ejtmoreaux, and' hostesses will be Shellay WINTERS Esther circle under flie direction mm Robert TAYLOR of Mirs. William Johristorie. The ijursery will be staffed'-by Naomi CKtf ROBERTSON 1 W circle with Mrs, Thomas Laulette Geopg* CHAKIBIS M'« Qofle Wildi1 as' teadter:.' . • • • ' :. "633 SQUADRON" T^ executive board',will meet Sophie 1.OREN and at,? p.nu with the president, Mrs. SAT. MATINEE^ 1 P.M. Anthony PERKINS Russell Oilier. , "633 SQUADRON" DESIRE UNDER Thing That Couldn't DiV "tiiaiifes to Voters CQI^QR OJOiTOOHfl Wey the successful cahdidates for 8TART9 WEDv NOV. 11 TO ROUTUTEE »» JUfiCXiqUJf local offices, wish to express our Shirley MacLAINB r6 W orcionrci> SECCIPT • thanks to the voters of Garwood for their wonderful turnout at ''What A Way To Go" Tuesday's election and for their support of our candidacies, which1 Clipper's New Adventure we actfept as a mandate to con-» tihtie working for the best inter- PA R K

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CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE—THURSDAY; NOVEMBER 5,19C4 Page Three ' '. . .. _ ._.....__ __ _ . _ . . . ___.:'__ _ . _ ' '. . . ' . . k . _.. white elephants;' Mrs. Carley'and 8 p.m. on Monday. Mary Circle will and ~ support for lice Chief Lester w; Powell re- Mrs. William Wipldt, food; Mrs. meet at 1 p.m. on Tuesday. promising Rotary club or district ported. The injured boy was taken Holiday BeearawmShmnEarl Fairchjld, -Mrs. Rose Tillish "The Message of a Miracle" will projects which are consistent ,w,tth' to MuhleribergHespitalj Plainfleld, and Mrs. Pauline Pfeil, kitchen; be. the subject for discussion at the the objective of the foundation."" by the FJFst^Aid Sqtiad., Patrol- Mrs. Earl Erlkson, decorations. midweek prayer and Bible study Mr. Worthjing-Davies/ nqw em- fry W. Wilde invesfigated; THe senior high youth fellowship at 8 o'clock Wednesday evening. ployed in the. patent office of GARW(X)D — will be in charge of ganr(es and Rev. Malcolmson will lead the Merck & Co.,'Rsfhway is a Rogers of Jane Smith, Westfield, partmehtt prizes for children. meeting. uate ot "the ImpertafCo Sc.i- PBA Dance Set spoke to the GarWood Woman?* Mrs. Robert: Iftrtf* f ni ence and Tfechrio ndon Uni- KENILWORTJEI — The 7th an- Club on "Holiday Decorations"; Kellerman the club versity, anjp«?fs awarded a Ro- nual PBA dance will be held at 9' Monday evening at Bay Leaf >ics Announced Merck Institute Head , taryj!outf3atfon fellowship for ad- p.m: Saturday'at Kenilworth Vet- Memorial Home. Christmas china, held on To Address Auxiliary \ iwticed study at Carnegie Institute erans' Center. Hal Niles and his glassware, aprons and many va- of Technology,. Pittsburgh, irom Band will play. Detective Robert ;."• f^rfeesbyterians The Women's Auxiliary of the rieties Of table and door decora- 1962-64. He received his master's Reuter is chairman., 1 <. v Merck Scientific Club will hear a tions were displayed on gaily dec- GARWC ^ "Paul's Pod of degree in industrial administration talk by Dr. Harry J: Robinson, di« orated tables. Peas" will be thVsermon topic of earlier this year. He has addressed Rev. John A. Malcolmson, pastor, rector of the Merck Institute for 1 mo*e_ than 60'Rotary' Clubs since Christmas pinatas and Advent Therapeutic Research, at. a meet- at the 11 a.m. worship ^service op coming to this country. calendars were shown,' together 1 ing in the library of .'the institute at 1 Stewardship Sunday. He - '-Since' 1947, when the Rotary with several do-it-yourself items Event Siin Merck & Co., Rah way,- at 8 p.m. tents his text on I Corinthians iS^S Foundation program was inaug- that could be made at home. Mrs. 18:1-3. Pledges for 1965 willbe next Thursday. ~ - ^tlie History and urated, 1,853 young people from .70 United received at this time, Church^ A tour of the institute "will fol- countries have studied in 58 coun-» Bf Wamm Banlda y ijacSground of Christmas school will convene at 9:45 a.m. low^ the1 meeting. S HOME — The:abovehome at$42 North Aye., W., Copenhagen ajul W^teuvtye* . *T^ tries on, fellowships averaging Rijyai; Copenhagen ajul Sunday for' tn^WmK A film, "The Will of Augusta Robert Walker of 242 Den> by 'Mr. and M|s.. Domehico: Venturino,.formerly $2,600. Thfr-amount expended for hih i 1 Moses; which are considered col* Nash ," will be shown at the West- man ~ ^of Gar\yood, from'Mr, and Mrs.: C. A. Peltier, who have moved to, the grants now totals more than VETERANS' DAY Each cht& h*#r minster Fellowship .meeting Sun- ments to/^be served Florida. Mf. Venttirino 1 is associated with the Willow'Grading $4.5 million. It isn't often that we pause ? ^ introduced to contribute?•&•&&&&&> ciiri day evening at 6:30. Juniper Fel- chaixmanship\of Mrg^fames P. Corn- ofr Garwood, The sale was'made by Frank Florczak of the for any such respectful cause as Mrs. Hogers sui* also presided: at of to lowship also will meet at 6:30 p.m. Noyes of Metuch B. S. Willoughby Real. Estate Co.;'12 Clark St. , 'paying homage the meeting inthe absence of Mrs. Sunday, and at' 9 p.m. the male Book Circle Hears to,;- our dead. William X Gilbert, president, who Pa., as a Tninksgiv- quartet will rehearse at the W^e're too in- i» recovering from surgery at Ell- se Licenses, ^•••'•.•'•••.••• manse. . ' -.'• • volved getting zabettt General HdspltaU GTOwlng;Soul»rt will Lecture on India : ft was announced that some On Speeding Charges^ RiJtatry Foundation Weelt ahead. But, cer- cprxeS- j The Book Circle of Cranford de- tainly, these Worship members of the local church are KENELWORTH — Two Kenii^ parted from its usual program ponding secretary, read a letter pastori,- planning to attend the observance worth residents ^have had : their men and boys from Mrs; P. G. p'Sych, leader of i Be Marked by Local Club of book reviews ijast Wednesday had plans for l WjUl' Community Day to be driving licenses suspended under evening to hear Mrs. Ladjju Ka- Some of this Girl Stout Troop 4jW, which is held at 8 p.m. tomorrow at St. the 60-70 excessive speed program, ard WorthingiDayies, formerly of Wales, will be guest speaker idwship padia, a member for the past year, life's joys. Then sponsored by the club, inviting Luke's AMK^Jion Church in West<- it was announced by William M. ^ Juhdieoh meeting, of the: erahtoroV ~Sotarjr Chifr inr the •C#rt>:W*l*' Wl.;theloc4l at give an illustrated lecture on In- [all their plans ntembers to attend, a Girt Scout field. ,'".. Saley, acting director* of the N. J;. : rally at 4:30 jun. Saturday at Methodist ChMrch in observance of Rotary Foundation; Week.. ^ dia': • • . , ;•-'.• ' . • : •-• were cancelled :V^ "• *ia Rehearsals will be conducted Division of Motor, Vehicles. : "This yearns cerebration is especialljrimportant,1' Charles L/Hill, Mrs. Kapadia and her family, WAHum mutant by the fact that tTnami patfe The rally i* in/jpri- for the Chancel Choir at 8-6'clock iunctioh With the Girl'Sto^ fund tobeheia They are: Roland C. Stanco, 31, president of, th^ocal club pointed out,; "in,view of the legislative now living in jCranford,. will re- they were called to die. /. IChurchf th^s evening arid the Melody of 60 Arbor St., 30 days effective action taken at the Rotary conven- turn to Bombay, India, sometime «4ve that Witt'take place through- Choir at 3:30 p.m. tomorrow. Still, there are some things, out Garwob*onl%unday. : and October 7, and William Nartowitz, lion earlier this yearHn.Toronto, this coming year. ; STembers of! thfe" church family tions between, .pebples-of different that must be planned, ahead. 49, of 22'JN.llth St., 30Tiays effec- during which funds were made e • "Hostess for tfie evening wais ''Macs; Lawrence Dltzel, art de- are invii£d; to attend the first rally tive October 6. • •••'•.., tiatiohs through tangible A,aihc(V '" Keeping, your home warm for thfe available to- expand; the activities fective projects, Mr. Hill explained Mrs. I^ebnard B- Moody of 11 West the coming winter is one of partment chairman, announced the :\ju the fel of-Garwood Girl Scouts, at Unami Holly St. ':. General Federation of Women's Park at' 4:30: p.m. on Saturday. of the loundfltiph."; . ... /\ i'.Tbe-'fduhdation-'s-riew programs, .them, .Haye any. problems with dubs and the Outdoor Advertising p omy at gt,t.: Paup^s,l. at The convention made available^ now in- the '/planotitg-* stages,, in- your heating,unit? Don't wait p.hY, (to^ay.' Sefiopd-year Circle meetings have been Driver Fined $16S v AwpciaUon of America are co- scHedWed\as follows: Ruth Chrcle, , GARWQOD —. Claymor Law. $700,000* for ,1964-65," $750,000 6>r tdnde - grants- toryoung-'men-for Injured Playing Footballl any longer. Call us todfay at the matioii class'willclass'wil"l hitet'wi 1 . sponkoring an art'competition on a. H p.m.. Monday, at U)e home. of son, 28, of; .Elizabeth, was fined 1965-66, and: $lt250,00O.for each technical 'training; in!;-another Erik Scott, 17, of 49 Beech St., [Rankin * Fuel Company, • 230 5 Cehtenhial Ayeiiue, Cranfi" * stafe-wide. and ' national^ level wiU be Mrsi VictolP Nemeth, 679 Willow $105 by Magistrate JamesTv Leon- of the years 1866-67. and/ 19M-681 countrjr^ awards |fpr gravel ex suffered a dislocation and possible ' limited to non-professional artists. fpt> 1 The {unijs are to> implement the penses fot teams of young business Phone BR 6-9200. at «:45 and Chancel Cho% Ave(; Naomi Circle, 8 P-tn. Monday ard in Municipal Couift Monday fracture of the, right knee while .The theme of the contest will~be= 'this 'evening./.. ''V at Mrs. William Miller's home, night on a charge \of operating a foundation's objective: To promote »ahd 'pif of esslohal men " EeTweeri playint?saridlot footlxali' at Memor- ... .;• ,'. "•/,•..-•, . "Preeddm,1*- interpreted as the linderstanding' and friendly Tela- paired Rotary districts in different ial Field at 3:30 p.m. Sunday, Po- 1 Scotch Plains, and Martha Circle, car without the owner's, consent... •• •aWtafc ' wishes;<.^ '.- .- -.:.' .• '',,':'•'.••;.' 9 jaM. and Junior Choir at •/£ letter was sent to Mayor I. am. on Saturday. Therie will^ George Casabona requesting him to a, meeting-; of thecorisiatory- at 7:3a proclaim thjs week as American pan: tomorrow1. Firstiyeir con- Art Week. In connection with this, firmation class , will at 3:30^ ' the 'art departinent will present p:m. Monday. • . the v^nnhig picture in: the Terjcen- tenary Art/Exhibit to the borough ' at ceremonies in the Borough'Hall Education at 8 pim. next Tuesday. The pic- ture; depicting a scene at Unami • Park, was painted by Mrs. Emilio ; VV^^ . Pbsd,ofYl06 Center St. , For Local Schools •r-,4 Mrsi Victor Nemeth, federation __ . , Educa- ' - secretary, announced that Novem- tion Week, yfiW: Wiegl^Bi&iei in ber W will be observed as Federa- the ~GaVwo6d •' public schools on tion Art Day at the Trenton Mu- .Thursclay, Noygnjliw^^,. with • seum. . • ' • • ... classrooms in .flU; three , schools '. Members, of the welfare depart- open frbmr 7 to 8;pjnV, Ift^was an- ; nxent .will meet at Mrs. Nemeth's nounced this 'Week, by •Superin- tendent of Schools ititfr&JF: t-aird: , home, 679 Willow; Ave., on Tues v T Tfe3chere'wiB^W:pieseHp tet te da _ day te>-make Thanksgiving favors cuss their programs for.'the year "for,Lyons. Veterans' Hospital. Mrs. and to spcSak with nt <3e<)rge Jakpvic is department chairman. A representative from • Bonnie Brae Home for Boys will jjext;'tTuesdJay:;: afternoon • show films of the home and its ac ' Bdthat ihe telich- tivities to department members. efs, ate ahvayi asfiailable aftet- Mrs. Rpbert^rilbert of 138 Mo>- noons: after- 3:16r for; individual hawk Dr., Cranfbrd, will be conferences, with patents. Hi "•iess •'to the American home ^ Rarttment1 this evening. Members ill are requested to'•'turn in theircook- Hawaiian I., • ies for, veterans to be sent over- . seasW the bazaar items that they have made at honie. The drama department will meet . Novonaber 18 at the home of Mrs. p — ':-A^ 'Hawaiian Joseph Penyak, 520 Myrtle Aye; balzaa)r Wiil-be held' at Sti Paulas • to'rtiake plans for a Christmas par- United- Church 0D5 Chrijst'.on Fri- ty. • ;.••• --v : • • day, koyember 13, froift ff aan. to 9Vp.ib. Proceeds \vilt g> to thb ' Mrs. Edward Mtousted, music chiirch' building fund; l • department chairman, announced building fund; G?n«al ttenekt meeting will be held next chairrneir aW Mrsii SStephet n Szabo, f Mrs, John- Cairley, M*s: Edward- Wednesday at the home of Mrs. J M'atthew-'Foss, 505 Center Ma^on and Mrs: Gordon Atfolph, i ;. Committee Jchairmen include: The garden department will Mi^.:'"LWUUam ScBtai^; parcel noeeionNovember 18,at 1 p.ni. at post; Mrs.-^ohn Brezney and'Mrs. Mrs. Thomas Cassady's home, 323 Maty Ttoebvv handwork; Mrs. Hazel Ave., to put the finishing Ann '.;JoHhson- 'an'd!;'-"Mys..''liester theth s on thh e department'd s items Sfelfen, riovellies and' Christinas •/ for the club's bazaar. gifts.-' .;•.•-•,;;., '• .'••• •.•••.••••'• -v' Mr"^s. Edward Tripka was wel- Mrs: Richarid K^tke, plants; Mrs. comed into, the club as a new Frarifcr Paitriclc and Missr Betty .. - meinDei: by Mrs. Murphy and pre- Schille, ceramics;'Mrs: Benjamto —- sented' with a corsage . by Mrs. Frdat^ and; M*s. Albert Miller,

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"7 evtk barre1 d from prosecuting or recover' HELP WANTED ; tie same against the subscriber. SERVICES Fidelity Union Trust Company, of CLASSIFIED RATES ROOMS FOR RENT mm -•-•.•. •., Newark, N. J. WILLIAM T. DAVIDSON ' Administrator FWST INSERTION— 3 cents a word, 90 cents minimum, OENERAL CONTRACTINO. Carpentrr. 'ART-TIME, 0 a.m. to 1 p.m.,-must drive Attorneys: : . ' \ ... ft0OM8#0R RBMT bj day or week. Rea- Masonry. Plastering «F Roofing. BRIdl Dental laboratory. BRidge 6-8031. Riker, Danzig; Scherer & Brcniri,. , with order. (A 10 cents service charge is made for each »onaWp rates. BRldie 8-aiJl. CRAN- 6-3S5. Nd Job too mnaU. Estimate* 744 Broad Btrett, '. • PQRD HOTEL. . O without obligation. . M Newark, 2, N. J. ;•;• / billing.)'/ . ': >• " .'/ '^./:..;, , .•./<;••••. • •'•';• •::-•; Adv. Pee: $21.12 • H •.^f.^—,. CLBAN, bedrdom-slttlng rootn, BKRARD-a PLUMBDJO AND HXATOtQ- HEtP WANTED REPEAT INSERTIONS •* (Consecutive weeks Without copy ; prlvnUL bath, private enuanee. Ideal Repalra. remodeling and new. BRidge ••• changes) 2 cents ayord,:60cents mtnlmum. ;. : locattftn, Bnalntfaa man only. BRldte ?1998 : U - MEN - . NOTICE OF 8ETTLEMBNT CARPENTER and. CONTRACTOR. Ml NOTICE IS HEREBY .GIVEN, That the ADS SET BY LINES J- )£ cents a line, rnirtirhum charge 90' •. ROQM wltte kitchen prlvl- kinds of alterations, porches, etc. LTTD- PART-TIME. Retired man. with experi- first and final account of the subscriber, _ filoetp town. 205 Walnqt Ave» WlO-fiinBKRT. 388. Lincoln Drive, Xes> ence, wanted to work In'Buster Brown Betty Martini, Executrix under the Last cents. Ads set'ln capsj with blank lines or display 4Jnes riwe,-CMnford. BRidge 6-3815. Hwofthl -BRldte 8-0838. • • •« Shoe Store in Cranford. Good oppor- Will and Testament ot CHARLES E. HOV- ; mu$t be' - cr^^uroiKl^by Hnjas; Display lines:(12 j^i^ type/: tunity, Apply In person. 8 North Union ER, deceased, will br audited and stated wu .PORCH , enclosures using : I^AAT,. COMPORTABtE . room for Avenue. . ' • . tf by the Surrogate, and reported for settle- •:•••'- • onry) charged/astoo liries. • r'^r•• .v ''/. ' •'».,'""•.;;/,: :.'•'••> Jalousies, awn)ng type' windows, com- ment to the Union County court — Pro- bttstoewi.centleman or college student. hlnatioio storm windows and soreenior CaiFBRWge e-0880. U bate Division, on Wednesday, December comblnatlori doors. LIFETIME ALTJML- 2nd., next at 8:30;A".M.' (E.8.T.). CASH, "Checks[6fStart^sshoyldI accompany advertlsirtg top/':; HUM PRODUCT8. JN&. Ida Booth Ave- noe. W. BRidte <-3308.. , , • tf '.'•'. BETTY MARTINI, WORJKWANTEp • • • •, •••-••• • • Executrix. for errors In ads taken by taiebhone. Attorney. . . ;•>,. . MABQN WORK AND REPAIRS.••&*&> FORRiENT walks, patlqs, drains. Na J^> too Jerome Case. , ... smaU. iBBldge •fli-aO4i;'• After 8 ' P.m. 67 South Munn Avenue; . — 8pot!«es, white ranch call BRldgefl^SaO,, « -, U OENBRAL HOVSEWORK wanted. Hours: EaiSt Orange,- N-.J. '•..'•' «f. 1%; rooms, tile bath, attached ff AM. to 2:30 P.M.. Lincoln School area. Dated: October 20. 1684 -» TaUphon* BRWfl* 6-6000 -' - tar«i^. »16t. tf •i IMaJtor - 13 Eastman Street BRidge 6-4225:. on Friday, please call ajter 1:30 p.m. _-.;. '•.:.. ,.- ' SHERIFF'S BALE -f Purn'thed house tor rent, t • — ' J. ' ARTIST AND LOCAL SCE^^-MjWjo^J^^^^ ' two ms. garage, oU heatl $150, SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY Mr.'mon CHANCERY QtVISION with painting entitled ^"Pastrri^ii Sti^r^ri^ge,^ ciwent^^;,; ^ Wrtte to Box 606, oar« ot UNION COUNTY, ' . V • i Cranf qrd itizen and Chronicle. • DOCKET No. F808B-63 ! showing oils and pastels in exhibit & :&e.ipy^iif^riijpitfc^'ol^$fej V * J •. '..•• ROOFWO• ^ mm^ 7. RiffA SALE *W Quality workmansnip and 1air pti*»* NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COM- Suburban Tr^st Co'. A foi'mer Ctahfori resident^ Mfesriiwfbp^.*:.'. PANY, plaintiff.' vj,. WALTER J. M.ORP. et v ? al., DefendantB.—CIVIL ACTION' EXECU- now resides in Somerville. She: is a: memtret^olithe &t8til'fafe•,r; ^^ THOREigP JOHNSEN TION —r FOR 8ALS OF MORTGAGED ; 1 Contractor and Builder Sine* PAINT •REMI3ES. ' . ''.,-, ''..'. Creative Art Group, ... _ _;,. •••' •• - ;, ';;• ^;:;r' I.r.'i;'-;,^!'. //;^^?!'.:' OOMPUCTB ; -. tons , . By virtue' of the above-stated writ ot ex- • J hange-A-P!an ecution to me directed I sball expose for •o; iv'; , iNTSDRIOla AND KXTEBIOR sale by public vendue, in the Board of ^^^^ \ ' .":•;"" CBANFORD-TOWIRB Chosen' Freeholders' Meeting Room." 3rd (.•, SHAHEEN AGENCY .' .YlATMC WALL PAINT Floor, Union County Court House Annex, Luxury /living to" aewTbeftatUuL spacious ELEG^^J in the city of.EUzabMh, N. J.. on Wednes- 4VJi' or BJi-room (with a lovely batlm). . DANIBL J. HjBYBtfRJf ft BON Suburban Trust •JMM ; day, the 25th day of November A.D. .1064. apartmeati. Superbly situated on the Ughttng — Heating — RepaWn*. 3J0 TO1» ••••" Batin Enamel " to dhooaTouge h Floor Finishes at two o'clock in the afternoon of said sctnlc^Rahway River and Park. Air oon-ton housepower. Fan* — Klfcfcen and attlo day. . dltkmed. wjleaoe kitchen, waU oven, cu- exhsust- 8 Bumslde Avenue Colnr Matching Service pto^^jall dishwasher, elevator. ; ALL that tract or parcel of land, situate, Paintings by Miss Jacobseti BR 6-1900 and BR PAINT WORKS lying and being in the TOWNSHIP of IB aPWROFlBLt) AVB. ' 37C-M>7 BRi^€ .709 Boulivard ' KenUworth CRANFORD. in the COUNTY Of UNION, '." Nineor^ginalpaintihgs in oil and.pas • -••••:; -• ' ' BR*-188« • ••' . tl in the STATE Of NEW JERSEY. BEOINNINO at a point on the Northwest- sett are now being shown •at" the* (jraiiford "office,^'the'S^b,urb^n'(Tr'ust '•:•' '' UA8ONRT — Concrete walk*, itone patio*, erly side of Carolina Street at a point APARTMENT AVAILABLE In business ben- brick stem. CARPsTOTRT —^ po«* «n- COW OR HOR8B MANURE, well rotted. thereon distant 101.43 feet Southwesterly Co. Miss'Jacobsen, a, ifbrmer Cranford-resident,;is now:iiy'^^"" *—£-- dosflres. add-a-room, alterations. :i AN- Farm-rich town, also au -varioui sues. $5.00 utes. West and along said side of Caro- University and has studied, with Leaves/'J-Fantasitf* and "Pamela/'' Roth 1 ' OBT FULL BOQU mx\A ot>. Llfotlme Aluminum Products lina Street „ 73.73 feet; thence (2) North •MD0J inc. MB South Avenue. W, -BRidg* 8- 52 degrees. 11 minutes. 'SO seconds. West, Michael Stoita, Stanley Turnbull all pas; ?•? JBO volt installations « OT ; 148.53 feet; thence (3)• North 37, degrees. 3ao5,-- . •••:,,••• ••• .-••.•••:•. .-.•. -:.tf. of/New 3T ^>- Maxwell,Simpson melon,"" "^ 05 minutes. East, 71^0 feet: thenoo (4) Complete Multiple listings OURficMn ' and C&rl Burger. Her paintings "Anemones," jotts,; and, HANO TUNING SALT FOR WAT«R BOFTKMPO. d«i»- South 52 degrees. 55 minutes. East, 148,50 ered. Refined, rock, pellets and W«t-feet to the said Northwesterly side of' haveibeen on exhibition in state- coal study of a youn^ boy entitled; klnr coarse/ All 100 pound bass. Carolina .Street the point- or place' of 1 BW-tXtft-TP-' FIAWO THWinO and repalrtag BBOINNINO. , - competitive shows and she."Portrait?. :'/. J :;<>•:': --;'- n:". ;': ' "by r«oocnl*«d experts. DODKW PIANO ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS. Parting Lot*, B & R Salt Service. CHestnut 1-372O ' CO.»^Twl«Sra atad RebulMera, 437 North Sidewalk*. P*t}ov, Waterproofing bw»- BSUit 9-1788. tf The' above premises are commonly known has receivecl^prizes at Cranford and The Suburban Trust Co. exhibits • West. Wwifleld. , ADams 3-8*11. menta. Tmekldr.. Local |*eierenee«. ML as No. 40 Carolina. Street. Cranford. New West£fel(J art shows./ , are how /under:'the direction of, WILUAUS. Mason, phode alter 6 FJft. Hdbird se«J ! ( ITOO- ersey. • . '•.•.;. ORange 3-1561.,. ', ' \ ^ J^,mmmy^.^ .„_£» tf 8KEP. BtUdse 8- There is due approximately $21,114.84 with The paintings included in - this, Mrs.. Boger Tygier of 35 Jlfetning i : ljjM; MB Booth'Ave., B.. Cran^ord. -..;tf Interest from September 11, 1064 and costs. 'Avel -, > , •••: \ •.; .'v.'.r C'..:; ,'";•:.y:'..':; 38 A ePEClAL JOO» Redewrattng. carpentry, The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn' are: ','jBittersweet," "Auturhn plumbing, electrlo. OardenlM b» LeeUe. SALT FOR'ALL WATER SOFTENERS I I I this sale. . • MBmSK. WKMU. BWtNlBW ASSOCI- Calduhi Chloride for many uses 1 II RALPH ATES. .BRldfe B-3369. . v; ,;.V •'•.. TRUBJBNBACH'SLFEED « BKEP. BRldce Btlesmdn «-18il,-m South Ave.. B, Cranford. tt ELMER O. GOODWIN, Atty.L M»'rt» Robinson : WABHSR & DRTSR OtNOpki Kenmore. <¥i80pw$$ trurni Henehim / Vm BOY BOOKS ; DJ & CC&C CX-205-02 Whirlpool. OJT^ Uaitac aJMl «n oth«T Adv. Fees: $49J)8 VUtABE CALL FOR EO makes. Drum laataned ant, v«at«(L SEVERAL HARDWICK ' gas ranges, ner- 11-10 Cranford's jFTallowofen celebra-1 .., , . OuaranUcd. daU aTO^«01O.. Aak Sot, fect tondlUon.,$30 each. Call BRldie nights in JO .cars In •*«to;*;-' • ••• ••-'• •••'••• • '••'. •'. ^ Uon was "fairly quiet," withtmly- dio contaot ^ few reports of damage in addi- EV$^^ • • • ' ••••' KMESVKJ'S •'.,;_'. V • • •••• FLOOR WAJttw MACHINES, new and . NOTICE TO CREDITORS ' used, complete Une', of •'. wsxers and ESTATE OP BERTHA L. IMILLER, de- tion to the usual'smashing of '•;di •;•••:>•.•• R«ALT6RS •:' '. —'. V••' RADIO and TELE VISION Jaoltotlal supnUes, 416 Centennial ceased. ' •••'•• '•'.'•.T.': REPAIRS Avenue. BBidgo >5783. • . U Pursuant to the" order of MARY c. pumpkin 'decorations and smear- rj cmo. and •• BRidge 6,2573 •\- Konane. Surrogate of the County of tin- ing of windows, Police Chiet lies-^ BUburbaba union county Ho6lte PbOPSRTT WAKTKD to eotehaWM PIANOS AND ORGANS, top brand*, best on, made on the twenty-third day of Oc- ibr lani B«pl» Box 573, can at Cran- priosti DUDKIN PJAKO CO., North tober A.D.. 1064.. upon the application of terW.Powiell reported. ' . \. 1 Cltuen and Chxonioto. tt Ave. at Railroad sUtlon. Westneld. Uie undersigned,' as Executor of the estate of said deceased, notice is hereby given to Five juveniles were apprehend)- ; ADam* 2-8811, tf the creditors of said deceased to exhibit •ed at •7^15. pjn; ". Saturday' on' Crartford will reee)Ve'a;s We.NOW,h»ift a varlfcd selection of boats to the subscriber under.oath or affirma- award for- the- priit '^UHfrib•' '' tion thelt claims and demands against changes of spraying black dye on 1 o THE KNitTERY the estate of said deceased within six cars parked in the area of Collins formahce of the Graniora March- i • J. YARNS AND INSTRUCTION months from the date of said order.-or 1 ing: Cougan Sand . ati i the r Udion to V.Tor . VOXJft CONVBM- REAL ESTATE 8ALESWOMIN Ranted for 58 lenbome Dr:. Cranford • BR 6-3436 they will be forever barred from prose- St. and Murisee Dr. Chief Powell HOURS: Mon., Tues.. Thuja., 10-4: or by cuting or recovering the same against the : County. TetceiStenacjr. parade Oast Now homes to be built: ., " J..-' . • active, centrally located office: in Cran- said that after investigation ,tbey ALSO'6PKN'—Saturday and Bundaj; ford, Experience preferred but will train. ; .'. . appointment. ' tf subscriber. . " * - month.in;Elliahethi':;^V y B. R; BiNWETT, tr;. OP, MULTIPLE I4BTINO. . INSTRUCTION SH ALL SCHOOL BAND tn- Junior Dress Shop. Apply In person to tion, lot ,30 x 55. Price, $5,500. 123 Adv. Pee: $21.12 « 11-10 tody by Patrolman Lawrence V. strumtnta. Call'Mr. JOSEPH TENORB. Mrs. Richards. Jane Smith Shops. 137j ' Garden Street, Cranford. Call BRidge mittee meeting on Tuesday nijjht. : 276-8143.: Studio m Cranford. Bolds 8-3742. tl Erickson at T:,40 p,ni. Saturday B.M. and M.M. degrees. Professional Central Avenue, Westneld. " ..•..••« vTh.0..snappy i^jf^orma^ce of.'the •-- ?•'? BRICK and F*RAME v when he was .observed squirting niuslclan, • • * . -' tf LADY'S RACCOON COAT. $25; child's vio- high school musicians and^.tWirlers „> r TOO-FAMILY EVEN1NO3 PLEASE CALL Ready For Christmas? lin. .328: piano rolls, cylinder records. 3 NOTICE TO CREDITORS shaving cream at a group of young under the direction of ftqbert.TCur- ' ' for SI; girl's 24-lnoh bicycle, $8: pair ESTATE OP FREDERICK A. TUTTLE. ladies, in,!the business area. He « rooms »nd tile bath,on each floor, sep- Louisa Old .: BR ft-0751 ACCORDION early Russian brass incense"'burners. also known as FRED A. TOTTLE, De- ochko, band; director,', outclassed Tom Vfmfa -. BR 6-1053' AVON ceased. -.•,'" was' released in. $29 bail for ap- arate furnaces, JuU h»sement. varaies. can help you. buy all the "extras." You 18-ln. tall, $65; small corner cupboard, bands entered from eight '.d^'thet 70 kllB irrec. lot. PLANS AVAILABLE . . . John Wright BR 6-«S3« Pursuant to-' the order of MARY C. Ray Ford ™.. J can earn S30' to*. $60 a week part-time. $30; large, oblonE, mahogany extension pearance, in Municipal Court on a 21" communities in tTriibn. QoyrityJ .934.000. ' . .;-, ; ,:;•• : _;•'•• '•• "..... • AD 3^4308 ., , ' • •' *T YOUR BOMB table, tapered.legs. $25; corner bathtub, KANAN£. Surrogate or the County of Un- ••',.- " OR AT THE BTDDIO • For personal interview in your home call ion, made on the twenty-third dajc ' of disorderly person charge. Arrangements' will be'made byTDru -23 NORTH AVE-, K , CRANFORD RBNTAL8 . SALES MI 2-5*48. : •: •. • ./> $12; colored pictures of George Wash- |r ington in frame. $8; school blackboards, October AD., 1064. upon the application A street rnarkei- at Casino and Homer- Ji !Hall, chairnian^of''Uie, '• ' 1 :,.•; PANISL S0STER - 915^ pair, mahogany step-end tables, of the undersigned, as Administratrix. CTA r > •:.'«, 11 Van BUre^ Avenue BRidge 6-6B63 SELL A PRESTIOE PRODUCT — WORLD of the estate of said deceased, notice is Lehox Aves.| and two parking J . OLDEII HOME V Bit 6-1053 BOOK ENCYCLOPEDIA. EARN CHRIST- leather top, 922; pair blonde wqod step- Cranford Tercentehary ; ConWiit- end tables, 915; matching coffee table, hereby given to the creditors of said de- MAS MONBY PLUS YOUR OWN 1964 ceased to exhibit to the subscriber under signs on North Union Aye. weretee,'to present the trophyjaward to B 1060; new snow COLONIAL FAIR BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT men in a car on Yale Ter. These iff of 18 Hemlock Circle, ana Jane u \ BRidge 6*8110 tires, fttounted. Asking $275. Call (Zonlnk) casesr were referred to the detec- Cohen, 9, daughter of tyarvin/Cph- OPEKHOPSES , BRidg.e 6-8043 or PAnwood 2-8530. WHEN SHOPPING at "Ye Oldo Colonial NOTICE OF HEARING 181 North Avc, E, Sup., Noy. 8 — 2-5 p.ni. PAINTING Fair," Cranford Methodist Church. No- The Board of Adjustment (Zoning* tive bureau fpr investigation. en of 17'Hiarvard lid. The recitt(l is VOOT or cKNTKNNiAL km q — 1961 sedan, superior vember 8 and 7, refresh at the SODA Township of Cranford, County of Union, Chief Powell said there w"ere sponsored by the' Musicians, Edu- condition, radio. Will sacrifice. Call AND PRETZEL BOOTH. , New' Jersey, will hold a .public hearing on 26, 30 HENU&Y AVE:; ,' S76-4027, after 5 p.m. Monduy. November 16. 1064, at 8:15 p.m.several other calls about bigger cators Association'. . ' • •'- ' H Cranford < ALMOST COMPLETED) BE SURE TO VISIT THE USED JEWELRY In the Municipal Bulldlnu to consider the boys' threatening smaller children. COLONIAL - TYPE HOMES..; conveniently T. A. CRANE — peintmg and Decorating. BOOTH at "Ye Old© Colonial Fair," following: located north side, near schools. Large 243 Walnut Avenue.' Tel. BRidge ft-- Cranford Methodist Church, November 24/64: Application of RICHARD LOCK- To help keep order and-prevent Premature loss of priaoajry-or center hall. 4' bedrooms. 2Vj baths, formal 0888 for estimates. • " 6 und 7. Hundreds of Bargains! HART for u vurUnce under Section 417 vandalism, a crew of 50 men, in- "baby" teeth Ut one ia.usd ^ dinlns- room, most modern kitchen., living AND FOUND from fence requirements to permit the ro6nj- with dreplace, family room, two- r cluding regular police and CD occlusion or "crooked'.' ..'.^/_._ LO8T ^— DOB, Brittany Spaniel, tan and erection of a fence sly feet In hetuht on THE t)EACON A c^r (arage. fill) basement.' every room ERNEST HILLS 2764395 Lot 445, Block 378, known us 126 Now Indescribably large. $20,090 each. • white, male, 7our months old. H. Auxiliary Police, toured the town- ent teeth. Keep your smile; d MARIE R. DEACON ' Schrocder, BRidge 6-6933. '' , 8trc«t. RKALTOR BR 0-50A1 REASONABLE OFFER ACCEPTED. 376- Painting & Decorating 28/64: Application of GIBSON ASSOCI- ship both Friday and Saturday for vour teeth .^ ' "•'• 4815. . . s ^^ 111 North Av«.. W. FREE ESTIMATES — FULLY INSURED ATES. INC.. for a vurtiincc under Sections — . _—. '; '• .v,'- Legal Notices 703 und 702(o) to permit the erection of d FREE PARKINO IN REAR sign approximately IB feet ubove thu i ANTIQUE SHOW ~ WILLIAM ROESgL. — Interior and I height of the bulldlnu located on Lot 1 COMPLETE MXTLTIPU LIBTDJO TUTORING Block U02, known us |00 Myrtle Street. ' SERVICE torlor Painting, skilled mechanics. Peri NOTICE TO ORKDITOSa sonal.supervision. 430 i Manor Avtmue. ESTATE OP PHILIP G. KEENAN. 8K. 30/64: Application of MILLA1RD A. WIL- Crunford. Call BRldgo 6^3715. tf LIAMS for u variance fcpm minimum lot TUTORING AVAILABLE. In your borne. Deceased urea requirements to r>«rmlt construc- Math, chemistry, physics. Call 354-4330. ANTIQUE SH0W7 SALE! PAINTING — ExUrlor. interior. Papcr- Pursuant t^> tho order of MARY C. KA- tion of a one-fumlly residence on Lota 008, Al Types Of . evenings. .. 11-13 November 9th, eventnit, 7:3d - 10:30 hunging. Free estimates. CHARLES NANE, Surroguto of tho County of Union 600 und 010, Block*, tilt), kne-wn us 301 November loth^* Uth: Opens 11:00 A.M PLUNGIS. BRldge 2-5185. " made on the sixteenth day of October Kduur AVenue. ,' ' ' . ;:. • HOt>Y CROSS SCHOOL A.D.. 1864. Upon tho upplicutlon of the underslvned, as Executors of the estate At the ubovo tlmo and nluce 'opportune McPHERSON REALTY Co. REApINGS Rumtoii tt Wurd ^Aves,, Ruqispn, N. J M. BARICH — INTERIOR - EXTERIOR Ity will be given ull persons who wish to , REALTOR; Luncheon ~ Painting. Pupor removal and paper- of said decoasud. notice Is hereby given be hcurd. •/ MR8. STELLA, >—. HANDWRITING ANAL- hanging. For free estimates call BRldga to tho creditors of bald deceased to exhibit By Order of: Open Dally 9-0 Sunday l-o YSIS. HcttdlnKB on all problems:, suab to tho subscribers under oath or uHlrmu- INSURANCE 6J-6330 or BRidge 6-4609, after 5 P.m. UOAUD OV ADJUSTMENT »S.lovc, tqarriugo. dlvprco and Lr»nsuc- tlon their clulluti und demands neulnbt the Kvenlnia S-9 cstutu of i:uld deceuued within six mon a. B. Sweotticr, Chulrmun tlooa of »I1 kinds. No matter what you RtMMAGE SA]LE "M. J. McHugh, UecrcMry •'':,' '; -V! problem may be, coUault Mrs. 8tpll«, 607 from the duto of suld order, or they -will be FIRE CASUALTY LIFE V IB ALDEN BT. BR 9-O40O forever burred from proaccutlnii or recover- Dutud: NoVcmbur 5, ltt«4 > , '1-^:A1 Central Avenue, Wcstflcld. ADums 3- NEW AND GOOD used clothing und house- FOR RENT Adv. Fco: $10.04 11-12 7203. 10-8 ing thu uiimu uuulnut tho tmbscrlberu. Or by Appointment hold itemn. Mohduy, Wov. ' o throuuh .Wllllum P. Kecnun und ThurKduy, Nov. 12, 0 u.ni. to 4:30 p,m.CBANFORD — First-floor store, or convert C. Kecnun. CALL US FOR DETAILS ON THE 3 Aldeli 8t., uround comur North Av«., to ofllcca. Bpsoe 17 X 65, center of town. •.',;£ Viv'.A-. Craniord. Sponsored by UbUrhood of Call BRidge 2-8161, days. BRldg* *" •J'V^'f — tvenlnra Call — Attorneyi,; NOTICE' TO UU.VUUIUI JtfMBLE STOftE Temple Bcth-Kl. \ 5705 c>venln>«. tf fcltovcns &• Btev«)nu, IMTATK OK JOBEI'H BERAltDlNELLI. NEW HOMEOWNER'S POLICY '• I',-,';' > -V Balosmen 37 Alden St.. ulso knowu as OIUSKPl'E BR 6-1889 OJVJICE WlR H15NT — ProfeiialOliuI ofllce ilEKAHDlNELLI. Dcceuset tlbb* Brewtte* ; JUMBLE STORK FALL BCHEDDLfll— Open IB runoh bulldlmf to be .built. Prefer Crunford, N. J. BROADER COVERAGES LOWER PRICES Hop« Mlllua - - BR 6-531B Tuesday, Wed^jieaiUy. FTlday. Quturtluy, Adv. r'ecl $21.12 11-13 imrudunt to thu ordur of WAliY C. KA' A. Hebert -.- 0:30 i.m. to 4:30 p.m. for collcctUus call JlEAL ESTATE physlcjun. utlll opportunity to design NANK, Surrotfuto of the County ol Union BR *-i3o owlj uul,toj . 'Write to Box 887, euro of mude on the thirtieth duy of October A.D. aertrude An«t8 BR 6-8128 BHldgo 0-0222 or UHldBc 6-8334. tf Crtthrdtjltl nd Chronicle. 11-35 Dorla Coyla ••—- BR 6-1701 WANTEt> .10114. upon (he uppllcutlon of the under- 3«rtrud« Turk — - BR 8-SM1 slKimd, us Executor of the entute of saU OAHAQK t'OBNHKNT. 107 Ctunfotd Avu- ileceUHOd, notice Is hereby fctveii to tin Dorla Puta BR 6-08S1 CUANVJOHD — Hunch, Cuiio Cod or bumtu- nue, CruniordXuHlduu 6-113B. Cvelyn Bottlno BR 6-57H7 DRESSMAKER low diluted, two or three bedroomn, buoe- NOTK/K "to OKKIHTORS credltoru.of-.suld jderauiied to exhibit to the SHAHEEN AGENCY ment u»d ir.uruiiv. Not over S21,000 EbTATE OK tiAWTrACIO I'OIlCELLA, C . I'Ubticrlbcr under outh or ufflrmittlon their ALTERATIONS Ne»r town. ' Tleuuo cull PElulvuru 3- t'lulrnti und duiuuudu uuulntit the Vutute of l'Ufuuiint to tho order o( MAHY C. KA Mulct dixeu.'ied within blx iiionlh:. from the NANK, .HurroKutu of the. County of Union, duto of auld order, or thi-y will be forever REALTORS — INSURORS 1 NURSING SERVICE Inudo , on tho ttllxtt'cuth / duy of Octobtjr, burrod from uroaecutlins or recoVerlnu tHt JELSIE'S ALTERATION BUOr l ABOVE LISTINGS Ladles' DrtsSM w-i bults — CoutH A. D., 1004, UDon thui ^DpHcution o^ the sumu uifulnut the^aub.scrlbur. "Over Half a Century of Service' 111 Aldun st.i crunlord MORTGAGE MONEtf VI9ITINO NUKBK ABflOClATION. UndorUuned, us AdniluUtrut'or of the i-ati ' Glovunnl D'Antonto, >(• offered through member ofllces of th« Tel. 370-046.U. Kinoraoncy HU Hug their liulniH utid deiuuiulH utiilnst thu Jleurd Jli'MeOttU, • 'I 15 -17 NORTH AVE., E. rj BRIDGE d-0777 Mortio Btrect, Crunford. Ullldiro H-2820 North as Daloa Avenues ' cranloid init uviiilabln. il-i-hour tolcDboilo ocrvloo eatute of Huld deci-used within Hlx Indiiths (111 Elm St.. REALTOR" lii-2 UHidlio O-O7&7. tJ from the dijto ot oUld order, ot thuy will 1)0 We.sttleld. N. J. i -\ 11:1 ' • !>.

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•CRANFOltp (N. J,) CITIZEN AND.CW i NOVEMBER 5,1904 ..-».* Page five — •,-/•• pg fo 28-0 Win Ovier CHS in Local Pin Xsmv® No^ 'Player Pos. Player ' No. Don Morrison of Crawford's Gulf rolled the new hig)a game 52- Tom Nolan '. :.'tP Bay Ventura 88 Cranford will b,.e ,seekiJig its third viqtory of the season an£ s and series of the 1964-fi5 season *in th,e ..Cranford Bowling League C5 Wayne Burr ....:,.-.. hi Andy 70 in Watehwpg CpKiferepce 'cpn?petitipn<- jtliis' Sjlur^a^ wijen. the Friday evening with a 265-633. ' *° . - . ., .76 John jyorster "" ...... ,:.:.. John M^nfra gridderS PJ$y ^St-to a jyinless RpsfeHe team at Me.ip) '"' " ~ '*'" 85 Robert Northcutf will f-1"'^ -*• '•"-"" - •••••-..' I. f ..r Morrison also Jed' his team to a new segond high team series ••-,• John Or|ihd9 PPifl*s ^ brliipt j^isjge^son tptaj to of 15 with 2,768 and a sweep over Al and jack's Texaco. Crawford's is now 74 D^ve Van Brunt. RG • Ed Massey 81 Coach ^tanGra^spft's'grjdders jvjll be lpokipg "tp passes, eight to Yaras. in second place, only two games 67 Tom Pejpezluha..... Pierre Watkins 73 51 John iireye> .,- '••• *• ~' The Cougars received {heir first bfthihd league leading Acacia In- •'• tes Randolph 80 la>t' rjj^y an^f. inpye tlfe^r gf- jareak when defensive back Richie surance. , ••••-•'.' Hoffmann, (Zurski 17 DavePfUl r...,.;,.... •v.....,...:..,.'Bob'MoLeod 12' Qfihlenger recovered1 taVfijmblje ob 10 Rich Schlengrer .. Anthony Lpudholt 28 jtjtye Springfield 21. ' Ch|Sie Bol] .Other three-game wins were 23 Tom Harrison ... :^.. •-. Bruce Nelspn 27 ppsted by Errico Trucking, Mike's £ picked up seven' yawlisont the 16 Charlie Bolcer .... FB .&:• - '- -Jon Catkins t play from scrimmage and on Shop and Ji ,„ «iext play galfcpp High games were rolled by: J.In Women's p Kickpff time for the varsity contest is 10:30 a.m. at Memorial h$iyi-•...•... • . .•, t : 2,03... -., ' '.; ..• > ••.•:•":• liams, ''' wpod clipped Ray's Barber Shop. rifht'halfback slot. • " • . sepqnd. They .marched" 67.,yards F, De^Gandi.p, Howland C. Orrok, Baron's Drugs, 568; John in! eight plays. "The, big play was; Team standings are as follows Talarowski, Acme Generator, 567; En? Bros, wop two g?mes from Realtors, 200 and 223; ty. Mar- w Bodyart, and, Kramliqk Construc- shall, Howland Realtors; 204; B.MGa 15 9 Al SchmicU, Jody Maida, 554; ,;. ••)• • 1;HE a 14 10 JTred Parber, Baron's Crugs, 548; tion tpok the measure of the VFW p •CoventryCt , ShShaheeh n AAgency 20, ^ 13'/i 10 !A ; Bays 13 IK Amasio Marsiglia, Cranford Bar- twice.;••'"'• ' :•. . '•.,'.' or. thQj<59r^;JYariB^ also,scored M..Harris, 3haheen Agency, 202; JOlvm* .I'..:.:...: 12 12 ber Shop, 53d; George Dbriey. Bertha Koneski tossed a ,471 ser- TRAINING §t J^ttiodist"2'ra6ved into a IT. Nelson, Shahejen Agency, 232; T-Bljdt ...:, 11 13 Comlrs ; .•9%- 14% Cranford Barber dhop, 530; P^teies. Other, high series scores were: T, Torgersen, Shaheen Ag^epcy, 8 16 Hanson, -Acme' "Generator, 526. Hydia Carrajat, 470; Eleanora •NelUier team could make-any 209; W. Cwnp^w,, ^ilje'.s Barber BEGINNERS AND ADVANCED TRAINING ''"'*' ~ "*" next-few sets bf terian by winning thr,ee Also, DePersio, .Thermal, Inc., Kutsera, 409, and Gloria Enz, 467. Zioh Lutheran anet CalvarC y Shop, 203. andS.Kielbasa, Mike's Bulldogs -took gb er SJiopi 202, Two Teams Tie 520; Garry 'iH'alU Thermal, Inc., High games for the evening: ip $£ll $jte in the'period. L 518; Nick SantoSaKro, Wayside, Bertha Kooeski, lTfl-153; tydw THiB^FOB CASINO (American Legion Hall). • Team' standings are: ^or Bantam Loop Lead 515; Carl Kluge, Baron's Drugs, Carrajat, 175-162; Gloria Enz, 175- BBowl On W L Riverside Drive / Granfoi?0ty J, three pwys ipr a score. .The Acacia Insurancnee 40 19 5 •.. The H;edenberg.n MacBean keg- 512; Steve Muccione, Jody Maida? 150; Eleanora Kutsera, 169-164; ••>.,. " —, for ipfqrmatiop call — ••''' eanies of 230, ;i|6_and;212 for f, brawford's Gulf 29 17 7 510; Walter Guy, Jody Maida, 505; Ann Gerrity, l6fe;"Rose Zampag- it play was a pass interferejjice peppermint Room 43 16 8 lers won three games from Nunn " - • ' niovedthe bM^ JHowlahd Realtors....;...... 21 15 0 Agency to move into a first, place Tom Hopkins; Joe's* Market, 504, lione, 163-156; Marie Hartung, 164; MRS. HENRY GORSKY 766-3483 jatandard Lumber 22 15 9 tie with Cranford \ Esso this past and Don Beries, Cranford Barber Angie Simonet, 154; Evelyn Law- Methodist Men's Club .... 27 15 ' 9 r A. Craxoer,' First Igrrlco Trucklne ....I...... 38 14 10 Saturday in the baa|am division Shop, 504. ler, 154: Breen's Gold Checks .... -41 •14 10 Yaras.put the ball on the. 10229; R. MacDonald, . Fjrst. of .the Crahford-4d,W80is Club Team standings: • -v Mike's Barber Shop ...... 31 13 11 Team standings are byterian 2, 224; A: Goodreds, Com- . '•'/• • -. ""•" • './••. . W-. ' t ery'Blythe caught a pass in.the Coach, and Pour .... 44 13 . Bowling League. > .••••••• • • ••'• • '• • W' % 11 7 Ourwood Beverages ...... 20 ' •. 1 zone for'the score. ;, mu»»y M^t^9d^t; 1,^^ 107;IJnd's 'Pharmacy 34 12 Bob Kaplan had-the; hTgh game F Shaheen'Agency 35 11 Va 12 Vi 7 hulled his way across ^ TSfjjft |l. "Weber, Cranford Methodist 3, Cranford Shoe Store .... 37 XI . .13 Enz BrdS, ...... ;,: r".'.".'.'.".'.'.cl".i' rt - 13 pf^T.1 andtjtie t^pcjseries ;>yith 435 Ray's Birber Shop ...... -._...:...... 13 I* point. Bamctfs LlauorS" i^...... 32 U "-•!».«—f * — T».~"r- Shop ...fl:...._i... 14 *0 r T 5 Lions Club 26 II 13 Steve Radis paced "the junior 10 Cranwood ;...'.™.;» ...j..v.....i._.v.'.i..; 13" /"i* terfan, 216; DV^wiriton,' Trinity 2 26 Baron's DruB store •.;....•....;..'...... '...,. 14 Career Olrls .....I ; 13 14 of the third .v. P. w. .; 42 11 13 Jody Maida 12 12 ' 10'A 'division bowlers with a 470- set 13 v.. p. w ..'.,:. :: .... 10 • 17 21$,; O.: Mould Cranford AJliance Rayeck's Foods ....}. .', 28 •> 13& Joe's Market ..., 11, Kromlick Construction .... 8 . 19 FAMILY TO A o*6 '•".• - ".'••' • • •"• •• • •• • - "• :' '.. Buildersu ' Gen. Sup. Co. 33 9 15 and Allen KrPl had the high game Acme Generator 11 13 on a shqrjt punt and marched 39 2l2 Swan Clenners 39 9 15 of 183. Joe Aliseo.,r|_ad the second Solomon's Sport shop 10 14 AJso, C. Sl ^ 5?rs? t p 1,' 'Citizen and Chronicle .... 25 9 15' Mike's BftrBer Shop :.....-...'. ,.... 9 ia R. Shire, Tem^fe Cranford Hotel ....-...;•.... 24 9 high series of 462 aiiiii JpHn Ogde" Crlsantl SJioe Hospital :.... 8 . e drive took six plays; Th£ 209 "and 201; - •'—'-••••• 6 ; W, Rik^ Schlecter's Hardware .... 36 9 15' was third with 4i7. ' "play was a 28-yard complete 3, 208 and 202; W. Rickey, Al & Jack's Texaco 23 '8 16 from Ries to Yaras that put First Presbyterian * 3 204; Lehlgh Esao .„.....; 30 6 18 Rosanne Estwanick tossed ank •ball on the six-inch line where Fi^r^miiBe| i 3, top series in the girls';}flob 7 Rp^ellp Gojtf Club bulled his way across-the F. , jCranford 367 and Nancy'Mljlh^ll '^" Haddad Hits High Game high; single game*witti'14f. Awards to Local Men Edison for 5th Win also scored 203;M. ScHalef, Temple The Orange Ave. School "fresh- " Team-standings are: Several local golfers received gnd J. Youfifi, SSjtt . Mark'g 1, 111 St. MichaeFs League man football team, under the di- . Bantam Diivsion trophies Saturday evening at the 1 'and 20O.' rection of Coach Herb Farrell, will Springfield's, last touchdown Jean Haddad of the Chinchillas W closing awwafrHtiaxiBrQt tbe Rb- • ar.e: Cranford Esso ;,'. . e he boasting an undefeated slate Jtoe fourth. o«artfijr. W tossed the high game of 174 and 9 seUe Golf C" " ive went 61 yards in nine plays, Hedenbertc-MacBean jgoing into their final encounter 8t::Matk's 1 .:. ; i. 18 Gerry Berard of the Minks had Kiwnnls. Club ..., ,....-.'_,. 7 Jack Falk M the third flight jie big play was a 22-yard run Linden Presbyterian — ... 17 the top series of 456 this week in Shaheen Asency 4 tomorrow against Roselle. The Dan Ginter that put the ball on. Cranford Methodist 2 , 17 Nunn .Agency handicap tourrjiment and also was. game will be. jplayed at Memorial — •• * •'•• 1-.;...;•. ;....„. 16' the; St. Michael's Bowlipg League pn thjfr Winning tjy» b#l, jbesjt »jall terii..; Yaras scored his; Field and will start at 3:$(jl $Siq. of the afternoon and »••"» ...... „„„.,. 16 Other high game£,;were, rojled :' ''. JR.111.?*/ j ^^S> lt The locals blanked Edison, 7-0, 3 16 by: Anita Young, Beayer3, J73 and 1 point. . .: i^Ki3 ;..:;: ••'• 15 12 s Ton's Drue Store ,..',...... ,..., m .. „.. last ..Friday.^^lfbiajk'-^^k Burg |961 MERCURY 15 168; pot Ellanj, CWhdhillas, 173 , u i2 er's-'yijorijiir ';...A.,vi,..-..A',.. scored thB'lette epiu|aT tpuchdpwn' 15 Gerry Berard, Mjinks, 171 ban' Trusf" ?....?.5..:...,...?..I ttjurnament.. S-Door, R. & H., tfiM, Blue IS 12 Junior' CpHege ...... 1... and quartjefback Roy Knauer we; Cranford 162; Carol Capodice,'Lynx; r'lp^dui ,.._ ,...... t ZlQ^^thejo|v_..A •. 14Vi J Jon C9U11J5' ^jusj .: w!,.:,.. over for the exttd. point..".. ,v Xets )i- irifcy. Meat Supply V2>h Helen Ross, Beaverei 166; Marge 8Vi epate5 won the first flight anql FpotbaU Scores pt; Wr 14" Ayre; Leopards, 158 and 15,4; Ruth The strong Cranford defense did 13 13 Girls' Division Charles Ray was a nnalist in the not allow Edison inside the 15- Rahway 26 ....,,IJ,...... _... 7 RpsjeH? CirB.^ltord AUlance ... 13 13 Burke, Lynx, 158; Mary Prato, fourth flight. OwWooa. Brtsbyterlan 13 1* American Legion Auxiliary 8 yard line. ., •' •••'•' . Scotch Plains 4^ ...... 7 14 Persians, 152, and*Arlerie Murray, Bill Ray won the junior champ- : TflqiBJ* BetS-m a .:...... 13 Ooldberf's Men's Shop ..jj. J ipne 9|th©highligblspf the game Ciark ' 21...... li B6rk,efey iemple B«tK-Kl 1_...... 13 14 Leopards,' jl 50. >, 14 V.-P. W.'AuxlllarSr », ^on^hip - and Glen Jk,rth. placeof Jefferson 14 .::'....;....;.... 12 f Community Methodist 1 .. 13 trurd in the O|d Grapd-Sd*6t tour- wjs 9 $5ryard runbaqk of suj !in- Plrat ^fresbyterlan 3 14 ' Teani standings are: Bell's Drujf Stoite .'.....:..... 3 tejrcepteci pass by Chjick j^ppik- £CkZ **T*r**B5!E^^MS£: '"*"'-'" * * o.•.....*.!;'„.„;;.:.. ... Osceolfr Prtsbyterlan 1 . 12 14 L J&jr. DePaupa, chapman of the PlriV PresByterion 1 13 j\pn Schwartzbach. also snagjged an 14Vi Minks. :.„.....„.: 14 10 Crantord .Methodist 1 11 lj»,- Lynx : ..; .-. 13V4 Temple Pin Loop Results tournament committee, -served as Edisonlpass. ''"'"" '.""* ' 1961 Plymouth Wagon .Time illea over us, |MX| ^ Calyafy, Lutheran •• 11. 18- Beavers .....:.,T; 13 11 master of ceremonies for the din- shadow behind. •— Nattisj' ~* Community Methodist 2 . 9 Persians .' 13 11 Baybnne andv Fanwood won St. Paul'a Methodist 8 IB Chinchillas .- 9% sweeps to remain, tied for the lead ner. He was assisted by Mr. 4-Doojr, &Ck bptist 2 _...„...... „.. 3 W Leopards ...... : 9 15 Arth and Dick Pittinger of Cran- Lutheran in the Temple Beth-El Sisterhood Springfield JVs 17 18 Bowtog League this week. foxd, mepnfoers of the cQfjMJiiUee TFlpr^nce. Walton had "the liigh J. Walter Coffee is chajlrraan Nip Cougars, 14-13 game $t 191 while Doris Pollack the club's greens- committee this The Springfield junior varsity Spring field, M tossed-the top series j>f 492. gridders n/pped CranfQrd, 14-13, /The, jetanford soccer team's de- unit has allowed only 10 goals in A win against Columbia yester- Team standings are 6»st.- Monday. This is only- Cran- i lujiij held up again as the jii;;"games',•• four of whlcH weer day would give Jthe locals' ljb£;sec; W Wood Posts 513 Set j^ord's second loss of the season and ?C,Qred in' their first congest ^y pnd besbt season i Bayonne ... blanked Springfield, ^-Q, since 'soccer Fanwodd .. 9 the locals now have ah overall slate Pih"gry."'t ••' ••'• •;•'-" • '"-• •• •••' started here about 15 years ago. Denvllle „.. In Suburban Pitt Loop of 4-2. 1962 CHEVY CORVAIR ,jFriday at Nomahegan Park, h •' Paul Bupna^uro hjt on . jhis jCranford had its best year in 1962Hillside . Connie W!dpd of the Orlando Unden j . Crapford's first sc9,re.cam,evon a I 4-Door Wagon, R. ^ fi^ iThe Cougar record stood at eighth goal on a ppass from wing when Coach Angelo Preite took Avenel keglers, led her team tp a sw.eep 65-yard pass play froip quarter- f,3-6 rafterr the Springfield £D.T: Bill i pvter and led the team to a reg-Cranford .. over Oram this week by rolling, in the first period. Oarwood ... back Dick Smithers to end Ken cflunter and they finished up their Dave Ward tallied the second ular season mark of 8-3-2 and anJamesburg games of 202, 151 and 160 for 'a Dlnsmore. Smithers sprinted. 15 libh g jseason yesterday at Columbia. ' Cranford goal in the third stanza pverall slate of 9-4-2. ' Last year Elizabeth high series of 513. yards for the second Cougar tally /iHThe . strong • Cougar^ ' * th Other sweeps went to Rowe and but the extra point failed- Ostrove; Orlando set the high Springfield scored both its team game and series for the year touchdowns on runs. ^—•••-•• with 081 and 1,923. Smithers, ; Gene Demsey and Other high series were'.rsJHi Dinsmore did outstanding job$ on by Edith Condry, 464; Judy* Delti, offense for the locajs while Ezra 1964 COUNTRY SEDAN 455;' and Elaine Caulfleld, 454. L Hester, Ron van Cora arid Bill Al- , Team standings are: bans played well on defense. ; ' w t. Donnelly II) 5' :•:••.• • ••?; Orlando 15 8 Blood ;. 14 10 TIMETOQO Conlln ) 131 105 Spear 12 Slessel ...-. 11 n 13 Ostrove 14% .r • v tJllbert IBM Oram 7 17 Condry 8Mi TAXI HOME I960 FALCON H9W often a affection makes a new man. rEdwJn Hub- bel Chapin Goldberg's Cranford vs. Roselle 19«2 FALCON 4-Dr F.M., R. & H Air Cond. *- v v SATURDAY, NOV. 7-10:30 A. H. $1095 MEMORIAL FIELD ^ iyiY|RT}.l= STREET ^^

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six ^^ NOVEMBER 5. i&6* ~ I will nneet_jit the Locust Groye closer liaison with North Jersey Marking' Area in the South Moun- clients. ' Increased Use of Westfield YMCA tain Reservation at 1:30 p.m. A graduate of Notre Dame, he has Also, a niqe>mile hike in the affffairs for many years. He ha? By Local Residents Told Rotary Club area of Oakland in Bergen County resided here for the past nine ,There are presently more than inducted by Past President Arthur' is scheduled for the members Q* years. .' . .. • "' 500 local' indjylduals using faclli- Burditt and welcomed by Peter \ the club for Sunday. This group, tier of the^Westfleld -YMCA,- Fred Clark, chairman of the past presi-fc 1 und^r {he direction• of Nat Coyne Foei-st^yojith director,' told mem- dents. •_'' committee• ».i ' . . •• J of Irvingtan, will. hike around the' Rotary Club last President Charles L. Hill con4 Glen Gray to Cannonball and Bear Dietrich Marks .TliursdaV at Cranford Methodist ducted the meeting. Lake and also visit Boy Scout ChurAdams ^marked increase over the past ing of the Union' County Park Ave., was presented T^im a • gol^ 18 months. Approximately 201 Won by Susan Santulli | Commission in Warinanco Park, emblem Monday marking his 2^h local residents were enrolled in Susan Santulli, daughter of Mr; EVERYDAY Elisabeth, at 8:30 am. year with the Western Electric Co. 1962. and Mrs^George Santulli ot^V " He told of the various facilities - Those interested in participat- In recognitipn of his long service, Mohawk Dr« was elected secretary available to local, residents,, in- of the Student Council at Unioa ing with the members of the Uto- he was guest of honor at^a com- cluding the Indian Guide program ibn County Hiking Club may do so pany-sponsored luncheon at the Catholic High School in Scotcl|[ for fathers and their small sons, Plains. Election results were an« and after participating- on three DowfttoWn Club in Newark. the "Y" health program, /summer hikes "are eligible for membership nounced at a Halloween hcotenanj jtr, Dietrich is an engineering day camp, swimming and various ny Friday evening. in the club. For further informa- associate 3n. the company's sys- other /acilities. ' tion contact the. recreation depart- / Kathy Mai«hall, daughttjr oj r tems equipment engineering or- Before a YMCA program can be Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Marshall of 22( ment of the Park Commission. ganizatipn.at 153 Halsey St., New- started locally, Mr. Foerst ex- -MUSIC MAKERS —.Music will jbe ptoyided at the;Junior Hig^h 1 South Union Ave., served as SUSel, ^rgliege. John C. Crane Joins S.- Holmes Chapter of the Tele- the needs and set priorities on how phone p'ibheers of Anierica, an or- these needs are to be met, . Ralph Dolid Taking Marketing Design Firm ganization composed of telephone The- speaker was introduced by Electrag to -Entertain /John C. Crane of 602 Linden PI. employees with more ttfah 2L Nelson M. Ldghtcap, chairman of' Course in Insurance has joined: the; marketing design years of service. . \ a special Rotary, committee -which Ralph Dolid of 16 Middleburjr AND SUNDRIES At Fellowship Dance firm of Huntley & Hurley, New is endeavoring to . determine Lane has enrolled at the Valqj, ;r . The Electtas of Union will play, Brunswick, as a partner and ac- Whether there is sufficient inter- School of Real Estate and Insure tomorrow at' the "Dance in the n count supervisor, Mr. Crane's past Injured inTence Pall est here to «rtw{ate' a YMCA pro- ance, Newark, for a course jin ip4 Deep''- to . be sponsored by ,tlje .Ah , afternpqn • xamble; ,in; -the associations in the field were with . "Jaiiies Capodice, 9, of 22 Lincoln gram. - The club sponsored a Jalk durance. .!: ' '"\ •''..'' . ; The course,is a mandatory pre4 Junior High Fellowship in Sher- South Mountain Reservation- has CIBA Pharmaceutical Co., Sum- Aye., W^ suffered'a contusion of by a representative of the Eliza- 1 lock Hall of Trinity Episcopal mit, and Business .Press, ^ewark. .the right' eyebrow when he fell requisite fpr taking the New Jfer^ bee.n schedftiSJ, . by,v tb6V,-,3jfc3on 1 beth Y3M[CA several .'.weeks, ago.. Church from 8 to 11 pirn. > ' County Hiking Club for this'Sat- His experience in advertising .to the Mdewalk in an attempt to Mr. Ldghtcap has announced that eey state' insurance^ proker,-' agent; • The group .has appeared;on 'the urday. The' group/ under the 'leBd- and, sales promotion production junjp. a fence' while pjaylng on area headquarters in Newark has or solicitor license .examinatloni Steel Pier, Atlantic City and re-i ership of Jeannette" Simpson of will be available to the many na- Benjamin St. at 5:12 p.m. Monday, advised that Cranford is in the Mr, Dolid is employed sis a buy£ cently appeared with Vincent Lo- Moselle Park, "will participate on a tional and local • firms serviced police reported; He. was treated Westfield territory attd Js to be? by: the Food Fair Stores, Inc. .pez at Hotel Taft, New York. They, five-mile hike passing -Maple by Hiintley & HurVey.^Mr. Crane by bv. James; $. baiibert. PatroS served by the Westflleld YMCA. also entertain for" servicemen each, Brook, the Ca1|c^de,'BeecJii "Brook will operate from, the Roselle.Park man Robert A^ Guertin invest!- A new member;,. Joseph Som- Tb« Mi pwrc»i*l«

- - -r.) " - ••••. I. Students Stager v • •I'--- Halloween Play ; Stainless Steel Blades .:"" A"'play, "the Littlest .Witch," -.- -s •"•: was presented; last Wednesday at Brooksid,e Place *Sc)iool by. Miss .''••: ::•-••,>] Mary, Glba's tiiird grade. - , > Theresa !B.iunn,o and- Tamara Ewanik played the leading roles; RICHARD HUDNUT Others' in; tne cast were:; Peter Cpdella, Jane Karlson, Reed Stroblj EGG SHAMPOO Wendy Murray,. 'Barbara Olsen; •>".'• ' : ,. Sheila Murphy, Mark Walnker and Robert Goldberg. •. > , Eight • dancing pitches' • were: Laurie Ammann, Susan Folinus, Nancy Grove, Corrinne Hodgson; Jill Mitchem, Kim Paraski, Randy Philips; and Lisa WaUach. '•'.' Members of the chorus were: • ....' •'..:, .'• $A.5O ' John Bender, Charles Branigan, MEN'S COLOGNE Michael Cargone, Richard Czapla, Richard Edwards,' Paul Galjlanter, Edward Harger, Ronald Kjeldsen, John Rowej Scott Thompson and Craig Walters. Miss Ann Riccardo,' Usrc^eacher, was pianist; r .

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Eleven faculty "members in tlie V .', ••! • X 1 Cranford school system •'attended 1'. • • a slow learner workshop for Engr lish teachers at Teachers Collegei Columbia University, New York; : ~ on Saturday. ; ; Among the speakers was Frank Ramsey of • Cranford, chairman of the Metropolitan '• School- Study Council English committee. •.'._•*' Faculty . members attending were: i Richard Wagner, princlbal, Alex Fenik, Arthur Fredman, 'all of Grange' Avenue Junior Hfgh School; Charles Margolin, coordi- NATURAL BRISTLE nator of social studies; Dr. Anne Bailey, coordinator of language $1.19 arts; Mrs. Irma Godlin, Miss Anv HAIRBRUSHES •ifer-ov.) : ••••'. gela Adamides, Mrs. Rosemary Ritvo, Miss Joan Ma^kowski, Al- (Diagonally Across from Westfield Inspection Station) bert Hein and Michael M,arcus, all of the high school. XJ~ ":

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