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.••;*•; • •'••• : THE CRAJJFORP CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, PSgc Twenty-four China." She, was introduced by and power department of the sedation's annual World War II. For Korean dis- meets in AlexandeAJf amilton Jun- Bayonne Refinery. ior High School, Westfleld avenue Methodist Youth Spend Hudson River Mrs. C. E. Phillips. to be held June 4 at the abled veterans veterans the law Mrs. E. Pv Marsiglib, Mrs. H. T. DeadlineDates provide* government_ tniining if and Cherry street, Elizabeth., Per- Week-end at Camp •• Moonlight Sails, Start burban. Summit. M Cripe and Mrs, R- J. Hetzke were VIA: Luncheon . the veteran is entitled to compen- sons—interested in joining may The combined youth fellowships The Hudson River Day Line bc- A few tickets are. still available tain tickets from Mrs sation at wartime rates. • , leave their name, address and accepted as new members. Devo- or of Cranford Methodist Church gani'its' weekly cruises Saturday. for the Village Improvement As- White, tV, of 209 Holly-streety ; phone number at- the school any As in past years, the<Day Line will tions were led by Mrs. A. T. Baker. Veterans w'no started traininR spent the week-end at Camp Wa- Co-chairmen of the supper com- under cither law and interrupted Wednesday or at Westfield Airport, make daily and Sunday round-trip Lake avenue, Clark, on Sunday.' wayanda near Netcong. Discus- mittee were Mrs. A. S. WelU and their courses to go into active mili- sions and recreation were cruises to Indian Point, Bear GJ Courses high- Mrs. S. J- Stiultz. assisted by Mrs. g fi Ar tary service will not be. bound by lights of the conference. Mountain. West Point, Newburgh mnivmnrlrr -Milton ' '-pitr ^di to and Poughkeepsie. • J. D. Collins and Mrs. G. H. Mor- MISff Chapter 59, Disabled 200 Attend Dinner Christy. Arangaden, a student at genroth. Persons 'Drew University, -gppke on what Beginning this Satmday, a regu- J JT£merican~Veteranshas-ann< wishing full information o lar moonlight sail vriiTlfgv^ i Pi G A IUW o OD G RANFORD KENILWORTH that some confusion has arisen be- ance in applying for training are The nineteenth annual f.ather- Wesrtt^ cause of the deadline dates for in- he conditions' of the wbrId:~A A,-, asked to get in touch with Com- and-son dinner ^'of Cub Pack 103 discussion followed. 8:45 p. m. and continue up the riv- Allen R. KMIesonof 108 Hern- -tho-GllBilL- was held Saturday night in the Unlike the GI Bill covering able- Saturdaxjnightjhe group gath- er to a point off the Ossining shore- ing avenue and Dr. Miller W. Ask us to recommend tut JEW IEREEYT~TBURSDAY. MAY 31. 1951- 22 Pages— FIVE CENTS lh l llt Swi»ney_of Westneld. have invent- , bodied vetc/.on^ther;o is.no limita- aroun 1 ian Church. More than 200 per- start June. tlon lor disab^ca^eteran'i planning Air Training Corps sons, attended. The dinner was icatton service. After hymn" sing-; cd ftConi|K*» Immunization Week to begin Rovci-nmenVsponsored vo- Offer** New Program prepared and served by .Cub moth- ins and a message by Mr. Aranga- for which they have been awarded Eye Ceremony, Reception Staled for New Sunday School cational training undW Public Law ers underHdirectipn of Mrs. Mil- den, [the young people and coun- Greene Guild Hears -a United States patent. They are 16, the commander stiid. However, An nviation'.tralning program for members of the staff in the chem- Immunization Week was reported ToT>e< dred DaVies. ' selors expressed their desire to Talk on Far East I public-Law 16 courses must be county residents is now operating ical division of the Standard Oil underway successfully Tuesday .<-... .',;.^v" .'••" Entertainment was provided by lead a Christian life by placing a Mrs. Robbins Strong, who re- at Westtleld Airport, known as the Development Company. irked by afternoon, it was announced by ' completed by July, 1956. Union County,Air Training Corps thc-'-Dcdelo Circus consisting of 10 twig into the campfire according to turned this year from, a lengthy irnierb Korean disabled veterans who Indian custom. ~ " Health Officer William P. Smith. v^'V-^'^^--'''^ and sponsored by Hickliftc Decker, trained dogs and two clowns. Mrs. stay in the Far East as the wife of Opticians Several physicians advised that a • are eligible fur vocational, training owner, of the Decker Flying Serv- A communion service was con- a YMCA World Secretary, was ttte Retires from E«M>O •otmst IN WfeSTFIELD . under a new law,'-Public Law 894, *0«** by Mr. Miller on Sunday. Arthur W. Akins of 4 English WKSTFUELO— »lemnity large number of children had been ice at the airport. the piano for group singing led by guest speaker at the meeting of the" O M ,, y "Corner Brood & E|m.. immunized against diphtheria and have not as yet bad a dcadlinedate The Air Training Corps is a pro- Other featured of the week-end Margaret Greene Guild Monday Village has retired after 33 years* determined. The law W.H1 run for Marlin Sieg. included *klts. A prize was'given IN ELIZABETH whooping cough and vaccinated Fill Out Questionnaire Ccuteuhial Olcbration gram for young people new in night in the First Presbyterian service with the Esso Standard against smallpox during, the first nine years after the official termi- Roderick W. Smith, president of to~ participants of the three Judged Oil Company. He was general su- TkwMmjr "Next to Public Seruicc-"' To Start Saturday at aviation, supervised by a group of Union Council, 'Boy Scouts ' of' Church. ..,. •• - . „,„. Stresses Need two days. '"•'.'•' For Recreation Survey nation of the -conflict. experienced pilots and instructors, the best. One of the plays was a Her 'topic .was "Liberation in perintendent of the mechanical America and a member of the pack, sneak preview of "Little Women," The Board of Health, through *To ascertain, local opinion on Presbyterian Church _j. Commiihdcr Greit/tM-iwnnted-ouL iricluctfnK James Felt of Elizabeth, or Preparedness in recreational facilities in Cran- the Public Law 346 for able-bodied. corrirnittee-for—17 -years', was ma&v which will be presented bx the fel- the cooperation of local physicians, The First Presbyterian Church public relations director.-Boys ahd .einorial Day Talk arranged free immunization and ford. ' the Cranford Community Veterans contains the -provision girls are learning to operate con- ier of ceremoniesr ~7~,——- •• lowships on June 1 and 2L will open the celebration of its Kith the Korean War and the vaccination for 38 children of 21 Council has prepared a ques- centennial anniversary Saturday at that no course of training may. be trols in flight, navigate cross- A Boy Scout hatchet; donated as tionnaire which will be found on a door prize by Mr. and Mrs. A. A. 2 international situation casting iamilies. The week was sponsored 3:30 p. m. with a service of dedica- initiated four years lifter the termi- country, read instruments and op- also by the Visiting Nurse Associa- page 12 in today's issue. nation of World War II (or date of erate radios. All those flying have Metier, was won by Leslie Long- Robert McKeen Ends ; jeirin note over the, entire, cere- tion for the new Sunday school tion and the Cranford Welfare As- Residents have been requested building on Springfield avenue, the discharge, whichever is later); The their parents' written consent. aker. • • 25 Years vrithlinde ~ L s, qianford paused yesterday sociation. - ' , to~clip~'the—questionnairc—ffomf-. termination. date of the-war was c •Rcvv""Robert G. Longaker, 'pastor," "Flight Crewmen," as' Corps The dinner committee was head- Robert S: McKeen of 615 Lex- pay tribute to its war dead. today's-paper, fill it iri and mail announced. .yestcrdiay. __ -- ,- Officially fixed ;is July 25. t!>47. 'the members are called, wear a mili- ed by O. Holmes Williams, Jr., as- ington avenue was honored Friday it to George- C. Mory, council i deadline for completion is nine George E. .Osterheldt, the The new school, which is ex- tary style blue uniform and re- sisted by Donald Creighton, Hugo. night at a dinner in observance of president. 325 North avenue, pected to be completed in Ihe fall, years after'the end of the war, or ceive instruction in military drill, M.Staiger, Jr., Russell Hardy and the Completion of 25 years' service speaker, declared that this cast. Questionnaires wjll not July 25, 1956. Hire New is of (ire resistive construction. It leadership, courtesy and discipline. Mrs. Williams. with the Linden Air Products Com- again must be prepared to be mailed directly to residents will provide facilities for the pres- • The law governing disabled vet- The Air Training Corps, currently The final meeting of the pack pany, Hillside. -The dinner was I its way of life arid the free- as reported last week. ent cnrollmiHit which now \s 'more erans contains no provision us t" rs'organizing pilots and equipment given by his associates at Pribilas' • The council Will endeavor to will be the annual track meet June s which we inherited from our than-1,000 wimsa teaching staff of when a. course."must be initiated. at' the. airport as- a civil defense Restaurant, Linden. TeacHer VtrWhcn the chlfcch was organ-1 air aim. 9 at 10 a. m. at",the Rah way-River ifathcrs. ' ... The law does stipulate .that no" Country Park. Evejits scheduled The guest of honor was present- rcation.from the resultsc of the ized in June, 185lNjhe Sunday traininR may be allowed beyond AT COEIIiLE'S TYPICAL questionnaire. Residents, desir- On Wednesdays, fYo'm 7:30 to include the 50-yard dash, 220-yard ed with a purse, the gift of fellow :.