, THURSDAY: DECEMBER 31, 1961 Clou Pottage Paid "li VoL LXVIIf. Sections, 30 Pages CRANFORD, Al Cxanlord, N. J. • for 35 Families; Slight Rise Seen At High Scho Food, clothing and gifts,are be- The Vivaldi "Gloria" will be the highlight of. the annual A new record is being set this ;ed in the Cranford High School year in the volume of Santa Claus ing distributed ramong '38 local IncreaHes infixed debt charges, normal salary increnjents Christmas concert to be presented mall posted in Cranford, accord- families, including 95 childwa, as -AnriiVfttdiim at MS p.m.- tomorrow. £omprising lyijcalanas : tt of the generosity of |i fnr family mfembers and additional teachets to takfe care of fg^fh^rifT^HeSaL and movements which. *ange* from pastoral tranqatlilv to Claus helpers who have been ait- -^eanizat'ions and Individuals .who an anticipated increase in enrollment next fall will cause a dramatic choral passages, -the "Gloria" established Antoniq swering the letters from local boys channelled their Christmas slight rise in the Board-of Education's budget for the 1962*63 ' Vivaldi as one of. the looted and girls. giving ierthe needy through the school year, it Was learned this week from H. Randall Kreg'er, composers of the 18th century. Letters mailed to the North Pole office of the. Crtfnftwd Welfare chairman of the finance com- .-.- In this featured part of the, via special mail bojtes sponsored Association. \. mittee. , " program, the Grthfbrd High by the Chamber, of Commerce and This was repprted^Mrs,X, G. While the budget will not be School Girls' Chorus, under installed in the town centerijy the JL,ennox, executive dlrecto^ the completed for several days, public Wo"cl^»epartment areber association, at t board tneetinj I Mr. Kreger said there was no the direction of James R, Len- Load Peak held^this week it th'e home ofj doubt that the school costs would ney, director of vocal music at the Ing answered by B^».>Santa Claus .1 —Mrs. Harold G, fry M^tt M- Mrs.; Charles P. Hansel, .Jr., of 401 be higher for the coming yea/, high school, will be augmented 'rospect street. S^i even though the school board is by an orchestral ensemble. Solo- Is gonquin drive. • , ; ^>< Cancellations of'outgoing mail Mrs. Fry reported that she ha> Fr6m the children's staadjj'olnt; making every effort to "hold the ists for the "Gloria" will include Riffs.. Lenrtpx >elated-, one. of the Jine" wherever possible. . ' Ellyn"Lomack, Lisa Shapiro, Phyl- at the Cranford Post Office from sent 'replies to over 500 young December 11 through .Monday of •peoples' tetters thus far. She said most exciting phases of the'annual ^He pointed out that there will lis Boardman, Ann Mineur a"nd program, is the visit "froni,Santa be interest payments due for the. this week hdd reached a total of the. lasj picTf-up from the North % Karen Sjursen. • - Pole mailboxes will be made to- Claus provided at Christmas par- new schttoKyear beginning July 1 , Mr. Lenney said this presentation 550,565, almost identical with last year's mail volume for the' same morrow night and answers will be ties sponsored by Capt; N^R. Fiske 1962, fbr. bonds for the two new constitutes one of the most am- Post 335, VFW, atVjSterWis' Wte- period, Postmaster Arthur Boert- pasted >that night to insure' their junior high schools as well as pay- s bitious undertakings of the. high morial Home, "by" the Cranford ments oajsite acquisitions. He said ; mann reported: yesterday. Antic- arrival by Christmas Eve. Sta- choristers to-daCc . . • tionery and postage for this proj- Lions Club at the Coach and Fopr. he does' httt^aijticipate that any second part of the program ipated increases in mail volume Restaurant and by Cranford Post payments toward^principal Will be , : were noted .on Tuesday and yes- ect are supplied" by the Chamber 1 : Vn devoted to traditional of Commerce, . , 212; American Legion, jat the required in the coming year. ^w • carols ^fxtoe season, to be sung terday morning, Ije added. This is Mrs. Fry's second year as WENDELL A. COWFTON MRS. MARY P. KNIERIM Casino. ~ Sixty-eight boys and girls With an enrollment^inweaseoff • by the ilunlbTsHigh School Chorus The peak of "the Christmas rusH were assigriedf to enjoy these par- about 200 pupils expected in1 under diwretjon^of: George White, Mrs! Santa, and she reports she was reached at the local office on gets almost as big a kick out of it ties this yea*.-j tember, the' board anticipates ^ director of vocal music in the ju- Monday, with a day's total of M>6,- The Ameriiian Legion post also' gaging eight to 10, new teachers. nior schools.* KtfttiJeen>SBrlde,: - a as the youngsters do. •• 875 outgoing'cancellations. ^On\he Santa Claus letters received at provides a Christmas tree ior each The budget also will include nor- member of .the hi^h school same day last year, outgoing can- Realtors Install New needy1 family ; in "town;:, and its mal increments for, faculty rmS, .;' : the Cranford Post; Office are will pliay- a harp solo. cellations totaled 87,299. turned over to -the Golden Age Ladies' Auxiliary,. donated three administration' members as well as - Charles Evans, president'of the ,; Scorning mail,. howeveri tias- Club, whose- members write indi- At Annual Christmas food baskets and gifts for children. MRS. JACOB STANLEY other school personnel. ' ' Craiijford fiigh" Sch6ol •'Student [own"^ik H, percent decrease In vidual answers. to ,each child. ' Members of .the CliUd' Study Public hearing, pn Oie proposed w Council, will etfidate at the light* volume thuskfar, Mr. Boertmann Tfnis far, Mr. Boertmann has Installation of Wendell A. Comptcm of Clark and-Mrs. "Mary Qroup of the Cranford Methodist budget is-slated for January 25, and ing of the Christmas .candle as the said., For the period December. 11 turned1 over more, than J00 such Knierim of 6 Mojjawk drive a? presidents of th£ Cranford Board of Church Women's Guild adopted a it wiU.be suh'mitted to the voters at program opens. '••'•' through 19, thfere were 646,685 in- special^xljild to provide a bountii.; the aunUal, school' meeting on Feb- , letterltte s tb thithis ffroup. "" ' Realtors .and'Women's Association ojthe Crahford Board of Realtors, : ; • In the tradition of the s'easoji, fr pr ful Christmas cont^lete, .with.- an ruary 13.-' .•' - ••••^••»*——i^-»„'./•"'*•.. coming letters here, as compared The r an invitation is extended $0 all h ^^ ihSeiS written On respectively, Highlighted the "annual Christmas party at Echo .Lake outfit of clothing, including shoes, with- 749,69.0 in the,;same period Santa Ctaus stationery provided Country Club, .Wcstfield, last Thursday. , • Four members of. the Board; of " townspeople, young arid old, to at- andI*toys and-glft&j<, The Metho- last year, maiis are expect- by the Cittaen and Chronicle, and Mr.' Cbmptoh, 4- Clark' realtor, Education also are to be elected at -.. tend tihis concert free "of charge. postmaster Arthur Boertmann dist Women's Society^of Christian ed to- increase by the same succeeds Henry A. Detering. Mrs, Service also/adopted a iajnily for the.annual school meeting—three ' portions during the rest of the hol- personally pays for the stamps re- Knierim was rfcelected- Vincent X. tor full terms and one for an un- iday mailing season, the postmast- quired. - clothing and gifts. expired. term,. Deadline for filing Miller of Roselle Park, a state vice- Action Slated"The Margaret Greene er said. . "....• v petitions. for -4he. school board is- Extend president,, was installing officer. tion of the Pirs.t Presbyterian r Incoming parcel post has ap- Other officers installed by the •; Mrs^ Jacob Stanley of, 9 Sylves- January 4 at 4 'p.m.%ith' H. R. Church, donated $46 for Christmas ter streteW secretary of the Cran- projtfmated the amount" recelved_ Closing Schedule Board of -Realtors are: Vice-pre- On shoes, and "the Nursery Depart- McCullough, secretary of the Of Decpfation •last year during the same* period; sident, Edward J. Shaheen; treas- ford Planning^ Board, for the past Board of Education. January 4 also ment of- the Church School pro- 21 years, wHb- .retire from the Mr. Bbertrtiann. reported. Deliv- Listed for Holiday urer, filbert E. Howland, Sr.; vided gifts"Hoirioys. is the deadline for registration for eries are totaling about 900 to 1,» $dary Hikes board at the.en ^f^he year, it those persons not already perman- A closing schedule for schools, secretary, Mrs. Laura Swackham- 1 Mrs! Lennox reported that the £'•!».* ^ Entry 000 parcels each dtfy, he said. offices, businesses and Public Li- r, and directors, Mr? Detering, * At its Iflnal meeting yea Cranford Junior Service League was learned this ^ ently registered in order to vote Deadline, fpr.; entries .vin . the Outgoing parcel-post shb^s a 2 brary for the -Christmas holidays rs. Dorothy McPherson ""and. Tuesday night Township Commit filled -39$ giant Ted Christmas Mrs. Stanley, whose ctutent six- in the annual school election./ .. year term does not expire- until ^TiHsGWs-.residential decorations percent decease when compared has been announced asVollojv's: Sidney L. Nunn. tee will take action on a resolution stockings. with needed clothing with last year, With 8,840 . Cranford pub.lic schools will Other officers seated by the providing for increases of 3 to ^ and special toys and gifts for dis- December,. 1962, has . submitted ,coi*pst sponsored by the Cranford to Mayor:-C. -Vai» Close tomorrow at the "regular Women's Association are: Vice- ppercent for salaried employes o: tribution by the association. ' Bba»d of Reiijiiors has been ex- .Chamberlin. .,. .' :i...•;."' period December Jl, fold, Incltis- time and reopen/ on Tuesday, Jan-! president, Mrs. Cecelia -Whittiflidjhe townshipthi , UU was announce ••• The" • Cranford Colony Club is With .the master plan for the tended through tomoirow:, it was jve. i ,, (Qontinu^t on Pafkf g) . ' secretary) Mrs. Gfeorge^ Zutel^fSBi[weekby Finance Commission providing a' very special Christ- announced; by^JWrs. •; Wary ..Gfor--' treasurer, Mrs. Louise Syedman. cr. J. Ho mas,for eight children with -gifts townshrp as well as an urban re- and publicity, Mrs. Richard Bravr- Full tins* salaried ciryToyes, in- (Continued mi Papi* '8) newal project coming up" shortly,: ^ iield,Jr. . . eluding secretaries and clerks, will j *» I both of which will^rcquire eev«)R>», /LppUcatiqng.lmay be left at-any 4 ; al public hearings^ Mrs. Stanley ' tocai real es&te office o£ placed,, Mrs. Swackhamer was presented receive increases ranging, from $50 Wrimteks with a watch by the women's unit to $300 a year. Commissioner Mc- '^said She believed the secretarial in the mallslotsi of ..the participate v Seek to Separate Board of JSdueation ap- for her. many years of faithful Ateer stated. " ' , position should be filled, by some-! pointe^ four teacheys and a nurse ing oflices ihroujgh tomorrow eve- one who could take shorthand. ning. ' <•;;' ""W • ' • ' service. MT. "Detering received a -Hourly rate.d employes, includ- Alcohol and Wheel at a taeetingtag Tuesday night at ing most Public Works Depart- She: added ..that while She has en- Judging in the contest will be Plans for an increased public relations program for the public plaque citing his service lor two ~-lH~viel w of the Nationaa l Safe-< tlncohii SctiioLSctiioL; being devplojied_b^,faculty_-members and administrators, years as board jgresrdent. ment employes and school cross- | jqyed her 21 )yearsjpn the board: Bd •conducted—Tuesday evening-and ty'Council's prediction of 500 r Ma. Anne Bodnar of 11 Harvard' JSr. Clark W.' McDermithr-B+^wlntendent of schools, told the Board Among -the guests were: Julius ing guards, will receive deaths over the long holtday "dhe felt 21 years was long enough road, who ^l teach "high school. prizes of $25 for first place, $15 of five to 12 cents an hour, accord- to serve, . . ' . for .second, $10 for third and $5 of Education Tuesday night. K. Woerz, Anthony Iaione, William weekrend, the Cranford Junior" mathematics, obtained a.B.A. de- McCrea, Charles Pfost, Carroll K. ing to the proposed- resolution. ,; A member of the crriginal Plan- cree:, trom, XJfjsaia College where each for three honorable men- The program, designed to reach Chamber of Commerce, pi co-. 1 Sellers, Charles Stevens,- Alfred Salary increases for libra/y em- operation with the police, de- ning Board, which was organized she taught mbre" than two years. tions will be awarded in each of as many persons as possible 1940, Mrs. Stanley has rsfie also has taken graduate work the following categories: Door, Santa Visits Frigola, George Morton, associate ployes approved by trustees«of. the partment, is conducting a cam- April 23, through various forms of cona- board. members; Thomas Mac- Cranford Public Library provide been the board's only secretary: at Columbia University. house and lawn, and most original. rnimication-, is. under study by Dr. paign for safe and Tiane driving Meekin, George Sauer, James I£er- for increases of $100
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rv.freshnu^iirs w'efe'senvd^' JJlis. oVity of Phi Efta^bmicron Sorority and' Chancel Choir^f 8"o'clock-f(>'-' 1 inci>viiiU:irv-or<-t;..included: at Uniup -Junior) Col^gi . night. Second-year confirmation .tollmen ol .ih^'Hely^; .Ilosa. Ptorcp^i H.r>: Evelyn The two food baskets were pack- Jetassuwill mviM-wfth the pastur nt «!K;if!iiU'.nr ui^'i Franj^b^rgen BCuAorx liifl; rrll-: Held as ed -aad decoratfid by the scrioiily 2 p.m. Homarrow..— .-.-. ^ ^ ^ ^ ...... _^_—.- rught'in tiie .C^ti-|«O»i*jj:ki._;i{^cCL6iiB. ,!6C^J.t.iiV GARWOOD^ wips f and distributed through the Cran-i : Completion of the.setting up of the traditional nativity scene ^^yooaTGanvood. . fdaer Lynx. -TXi-4; V^k^-Ka/.mk-rski, iAfter Firejii ford "Welfare Association. Miss Lynn 'NeUbard, niece, of -••*- * ! were posted by Car\yo'6d Mrs. George p. Kurtz of 8-Ralwgli froi*KTr-th'e church % a ctuwnMtfee beaded by ^dfft^rjS^eny^mMShak" Thc:Bnnua^,.vt.nt was'sponsortkl U-opardx lfil; Ruth Buik*»'SabU#, n.ues over Enz Market, tlie Career Louis Lucaf7i," of 19 Woodlawn 1 uvt-nue, was serHenoed to GO days avenue, ;f^s arrived to spend''the .* was .reportereported .bbyy t'ht'hoo Rev Rev. . MaiVjMarker. . IJpoley, 'moderator of St," Michael's ;b v ihf Tireml-n^Curb' ut<=C\£n- 1591 "IVUne • .Wutuson, Hac-coous, "Girls' over the Four Cupcakes, holid,ays hei*c. A freshman'- af " .ford. Check' s ire .received once j 15&; Betsy Kantner, Leopards, 15C; in jail -when tie pleaded guilty to- Meetings at St, Paui's Holy Nttrni Spdtty, this faeek. t F ll>e Cr£ n ood an Florida Southern College, Lake- • FFatherh Dbl^. Dobl'ey^tu>>^ , announced>tbat arrangements have been yearly by the calltnen. ,' [ Dot JSllam. SaMcs. 155; Dot • Mar. , X ^-^ J ^ ^ W* a disorderly conduct charge- in GARWOOD — Senior -Citizen? ,-sidont, tin. Raccoons, 153; arid DoffHfer- Barbel\^«P °^ .gar*S?d ^" Mujiicipal^ourt Monday night. He land, she stopped over two days completed fbr presentation, of a John E. ., .HU»Viland, ' pYe n will meet at St. "PaHl's Unjted in Birmingham, . Ala'.,, when .. her T • •'.yf'S'-::--- served as master of ceremonies gen, Leopards, • 151. 1 X3t-r .1 reation in Camwood Women s Bo\vl- was .arrgsted follpwinfj, investiga- rjieck, from the Society to St.'Wal- at St. Michael's School art January ing League Church of Christ at 1 p.m. today. plane was grounded.^ Other speakers were. Chief Ber- Team standings an.-: night. last Thursday tion of a fire Which damaged his bur^'s Orphanage in Roselle qnj 14. home lasfThursday hiijht. James Donovan was introduced nard A. Doyle, Mayor C. VanJ High scorers were: i^oria Enz, • '• >-r-v . Satur^day^.. Donations .'to* the or-1 C^amberiief and Commissioners H.i 25 -i7 The fire damaged a bedroom a.nd as a. new member. 24 18 202; Ma.rie Hartung, Ifl8 >nd 151; furnishings and caused smoke TpRanagc Christmas fund should, be Raymond Kirwan. Nicholas St.- 24 18 Eleanora^ Kutsera, 180 and,^72; John La Cprte and J. Howard Mc- L.cupard> -,.. 24 IB damage throughout {he two-story . sent"to the treasurer, Louis Von L>nx ' 15 57 Evelyn Lawler," 152-4 91-18tf; Telia Ateer. "; 14 28 [frame'house. It was extinguished Bergen o{ ^23 South Urjion avenue. Minks .... D'Alessandris. 17,3; Bert I?oneskl, 'by "ftremen under• ^direction^. of 168 swd.-rS3; Eleanpra Tritask, 161; , ^Assisting. Mr;' £etiy oiTthe na- Alma KricliTUiaii" Lehds Shirley Otte, 168. : ' Chief Bcroard A. Doyle. '•"-• 'tivity' "sdene committee were: Alo- Sables Gain Also, Glorir Kochera,»158 and In a previous ^arraignment in How w by y?ius Kelly, Allan Roberts, Walter ea All Teniplf? ViDcmpsef, 157: Lioda ^he loca-I. court"iast month, Mr. Ruburts and membi-Ts u£ Buy StiOlil Mr. ftnd Mrs. Clifford 5[. Ber- Alma KmlOhrrtan rolled a .192Eonese, 157; Peggy Castaldo, 155; held Wr action of the Grand Jury on a charge of^assault a mas'wr Tiroop 78. niartn. of^r^ Orange avenue ^ap- garne and a 481 series to lead allj Josephine DeCicco; 154; Maryatuie £0j%mmmv& ,. Members of the, orphanage bowlers this week in the Ternple Castajdo,-152; t»ot Hyduke, 151;and battery after his wife^was peared as M>t^nd Mrs. Santa, Lead strategist fund committee in TheSableViijoved Qitoflirstplace"j Beth-El Slsterh&od bowling league. Terry D'AlessandrJs, 150.'- . injured during an argument in- Qlaus in a" play >n$itle^ "Santa Other high series^were posted their, home pn November. 26. ditiori to, Mtv-yjm Bergen are Ed- •by one game in>the St,v Michael's Omitted from the. high- score Mfflrd. Kelly, Martift Donnelly'and Glaus for President" as 1 Bowling League thisNsceek, with a by; Joyce Garlinger.,460. and Ethel listing last week were:'Ann Castal- George ^ayeck. • three-way \ie developiii! Mittleman. 459. do, 468, and Linda1, Ragonese, 16ft UJC Sorority Aids beth Town and Country'Club High single-games were rolled 'Problems of collective bafgain- its annual children's Christmas >ojnd" place. The Ledpanis* Team standings: - r ' in« yreve. dlsctisged' by 'tbe ,Eey.° with..the- Raccoons,. 1 by: Joyce Gaflinger, 185; Ethel •-.••'.. . W 1. Welfare Holiday Project MM* win? Settle ttll'lhe Walls Daniel P. Mijlyey, assistant di- party SUnday. ittlen#uv 177; Muriel Mintz, 170, _,_ Market « 10 • Two needy Cranford families Minks-4qst three tpjhe^ Sables by career PW ..-.-• IB, now bii phone. elma Iindlin. * >>•:•••*•• <%"•*,* rector of ,St Pete*'i Institute of In- Among thp 21 children^actingln forfeit, Mid the Lynx 'took two Four Cupcalcw •?? will have Christinas dinners with WMMMm^Mm Tearh^staridings are:.- ' Garwood Beverages • dustrial Relations, Jersey City, at athe plaj^ were the following 'from games from wie Beavers. Garwood Recreation . recent inceting of the society in St. w L 19 23 Cranford: Gerry arid Cissy Piser- Four-hundredSpr better series D&uphln 33 13 cronwpodcronwooa ' ....».....» r.--••. • -» -- li|ichael's:Sch6ctl. . '^ i.,. ' ' ~, Galaxy . 20 16 \ttfw ...... r. ••K'M clii^ Betty Anne Coyne,. Paul Bof- were turned in by:- Helen Ross, Austin ... 18W v;y:w. .'.••••."•• • - JS !? "Mr^ jftoberts was named chair- Cadillac lew f ' ijee. •"...• '- •;'; ' Beavers, ^5 Vickie Kazmierski, l6Vi ICVi Ray « Barber Shop :... 18 34 man of a committee on indee'ent Btttelc 18 Leopardsr.446; Jean Haddad, L>-nx, i k ...j :- ...:.-....:::....\. IB Uterajtyre. Others on this cormnlt? directed by MM^ 1 .-I -. : K. 19* 445; Evelyn Frankenberger, Beav- Ford ;IOMI Patrolman ^Jliiig tee are George Coffey, ^UrUvur .permanh. She'^as assisted by Jo- Hudson is ers; 435; filljte O'rdecki, Raccoons. JaBuar , -SO" Donnelly and George Qillen.. seph Coyne ahd rs-- if 1164 VV IU4 Deadline Nears ' ., Father Dpoley- announced that The program also^Hnclud^d a 435; Macje Waterson, '• Raccoons^ impaJ* 435; Dot Etiarn, Sables, 431; Betsy GARWOOD—Police Chief Fred ••••••••1^: the'local society v/ii\ be host for visit from Santa Claus^afid, the Falzbneissued -a' reminder this B- meeting of the Union -County gg Kantner, L«;0pards, 430; Doris New "Year's Eve Party lh.,';l-:'-:\ •V.:>"?A'^':tf^V?'A'''J':1':/!''."i:-;:-JJ»: singing ;of ChHstmas Jergen, Leopards, 414* Marie week that December 31 is tite We Have Federation of Holy Name Societies children's, chorial group. Planned, at Elks Lodge deadline for fUifig^pf applications " Arrangements are bping made by those planning toHake the po- mmgmmmmmmm for a New Year's Evo eele.bratipn- lice examination to be conducted A Complete Line at Cranford Lodge 200C, BPOE, it here by the State PBA on January w-as rejxirted by • John jMalko, 6. ' .. . " '^ chairman, at a meeting last week A vacancy exists in the depart- at- the home. • •. .- ment as.a-cesult. of the resigna- Plans.. for Christrhas parties tion of Patrolman VB'ill.iam Strzal- firewood (18" oafc) werp aiin'bunced also. A party for kowski, which • became effectiye members and their families was Friday.' ..... 1 .•••.•/)• Kindling W^^^x&^Mt- held last Sunday afternoon and an- Applicants must be citizens be- other pa.rty for £ Class of special tween the .ages pi 21 and^O who students ai; Lincoln.' School was have resided In Garwood at lea"st Brickrettes held Monday, af.ternoon. . two years and^must weigh at "least 155 pounds an'd"stan4 at least five Mr. and Mrs. Harold A; Glovk-r CannelCoal of 116 Columbia avenue will spend feet, seven inches tall. Veterans the Christmas week-end with will be given credit for time serv- their son and daUghter-fti-law, Lt. ed in the armed forces for age Call Us for Prompt and Mrs. Harold A- Glovier, Jr. oqualificationf . ' Gales Ferry, Conn., and their two daughters, Kit and Meg'. Lt. Glo- PTA Plans Afternoon Courteous Delivery | vier will be on (Juty Christmas. i»*4board the atomi^ submarine, Meeting on January 18 Nautilus, on which he is stationed GAIIWOOD — Next regular j "• ""/ . . or at Ney London, Conn:, arid, will meeting of the Garwood PTA will np ehitertai'n his parent? .and other be an afternoon session at Lin- friends at Christinas Day dinner coln School on January 18, it was in the officers' wardroom. reported dt a* board' meeting held Pick-up at Our Yard .last Wednesday at the honvTof the Only the brave know how topresident, Mrs! Gerhard W-alsc'h of forgive; it is the most- refined and 603 Willow avenue. The December generous pitch of Virtue human | rneeting is beihg^ornltfed- because 1 nature can arrive at. —Laurance of the holidays. ,?'v ' i Sterne . Plans were discussed for a cake "DEPENDABLE, PRIENDLY SERVICE SINCE 1828"
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')<>•> mmm etl^rc- ba.sRTT UTin. tfiyTe! rtdedthel.uii^akgf'Mrs'w.'N" Boy> $AR '! Bc^any My^ •eii||jljiig u;-"a Ghi"i>ti.fi • ^ x • • • . • ^ ''• -i i UccuvaUons were-made tjy .\1rs •ar.r.iial Christmas supper and party. whoolTommittee chairman, repor.t-i• inncth E..Baldwin Mis ' j' W Tiijt- ni'xl .U'ii w.ill be held on Of the Crone's Ford Chapter DAR !«*<•'sending Christmas, gifts to the Aptjar.-hostess chairman. w;ih a.-- As Trustees Febr.Ua' 14 Mr 71 • * - ' lfc^>Tuesday m thjsuhotne of Mrs.. K-Holarship boy Ut wCrbssnorV sisted byvMii. L G. 'Putsi-heivjtfrs. W.-dn.esda'y, T COtlNIRY - At a-nieeting of the Ciipt. N. K W*A. ThBrnfon.-J^fHftrvard-l-ood.. School^rossnofe. N. C, ' '"" "Tiskc Post 335?^KW. on Tut-T-day". 'Yoor Department Store of Gifts' * Mrs. Friend B.Gilpin gave a' Misnames C. Wilson stated that.'' Mrs. G-WJ Trirfnpore. ^hi'd avcnue.-^v+H be .the-hostess.. Thomas KOIIHT, JosOph Tineo and Christmas rcaciing and Mrs. H. M. the offer, of B new flag/of'the The r.cxt meeting will beheld at| Women."Who have lived in dan-! 28 EASTMAN Sf. CRANFORD Bo'ardman, music chairman, ac-j United States to the Cranfocd. pub- ,2 p-m. January 9, in the home of'ford lqss than' 25 months and whoNichola; s Witting were elected as cpmpanied the group in crfrol sttvg- flic" library had been accepted.. The Airs. J: A. Get/., .7 Hern/ng avenue. | arc interested in Joining the New-! trustees of Veterans' - Memorial iiif?-. * • ••/ . • [flag will ^b&'presentefl lates" Jo the Club may .contact Mrs.: Homt to SUIA'C for Vhrce-year .,Mrs,Guy C. Parsons." ways and new Jibrary- - 1 Michael Grrr.it y; * membershibership periods: The medtms wn> presided means chairman, reported •thaT ' Mrs..--E. O. Zohe of 2JC,Central, (hairrhan, 4i3 ,Lexington avenue members-had sold l.lOO pouhdg, 6t•bavenue" was .welcomed as. a ever- |py .Commander Robeft Cols- tan.. 11 New Members D , Phillip Heale.v of 26 Kfitf? i
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• u- / i fcr.. AsZaliitskyDunks 21 Points v .-' •• • V "" "l.-« • -u>. fe> ItlCIl Rl BENSTEJjy •'>' <&>• • ,Ji*!P s uni+rtT-iiU-ct junior varsity ''"squad iiiflic'tcri »•-• .-****- ,*"'•<« y i- fii>t !ofe . .. -i the 'f^rst- five • markers m\ baskets by Brti Stack- ijjdcr. Bert Muier/ and a fr.ee irqw 'by.Rich Curry. John Zalir^ jsky swished a^set shot aad seconds luter another to draw the Coufcars From COLONIAL '• m • j closer 5-4. The' score remained at BylRICII RUBEJC6TEIN .N.J 5-4 as neither team could nene- The annua} . Cranford varsity- trate the othiefKir defense; Curry alumni, basketball game will be broke' the .famine with a free held this Saturday night at the High School. The evening's agenda ,.*f -- thlOW, but Bill Ray drnvo in fnr basket with just seconds remain- will—have uvo coutesTs, with the ing to give Cranford- a 6-6 first first' being the- Cranford junior period deadlock. varsity versus the Cranford' fresh- Zalinsky sank another set-to man squad beginning at &3o p.m. briefly put Cranford ahead at 8-6,The night cap will be between Curry tapped in a basket and Nel- the varsity and former- Cranford ion Dittmar dunked a foul shot to basketball stars of up to thrcfc give the Cougars a 9-8 advantage. years ago at 8 p.m. However, Curry and Stadtlander The . alumni playqrs who will [each, .sank jump shots to put the participate are: Mickey-Taliaierro, 1 Crusaders ahead for the last" time Parsons College; Gene " Eijgel, 12-9 Zalinsky poured in nine more Virginia University; Art Williams, points in the period to vault Cran- Dartmouth; Danny King, Fred ford into a. 24-17 half time lead. Ball, Newark State; Al Ritter Snd ' \, Bill .Delia Saftr'tfcTO-Connecticut The -thifci quarter saw the Cou- University. gars go into a lead of. eight points Also Bill Webster, Guy Borges, ividends or better three times. Only • the dead eye shooting of John Gayew- Montclair" State; Charlie Doney, *fel «ki kept the Cougars from .walking Newark vRutgers; •. Tim Meyers, away, with the contest. Cisco Col- Johns Hopkins; Dave Leslie, Steve lins led' the Cranford scorers in Gatyas, Wingate; Hen*y ©reyer the period with fouf^^narkers,' Ge.t^y'sburg College; Bob HobTn^ while Dittmar and McVey added son, -^nd Pete Vergalla. four and three tallies respectively. With the current vaWsity~-'at "Clark almost broke loose from Cranford headed fora good season, DRIVE the Cougars, as a • result of their and the alumni being,-mostly of all-court press, in the tinal period. varsity players in "the college ranks, this y6ar's contest should be a j" • -.."'•.'•' Bill Ray, however, sank four key free throws with 1:50 and 1:44•eoTorf ul - one. Come. out and see : '•:'* -. (Anticipated for period beginning January 1,1962) remaining to - give the Cougars' your stars from Cranford and see a safe lead, the Cougars used the final home game for the varsi- a freeze type offense to stall out ty untiV January 9, 19ft2. the'clock im*il finally clinching the victory on Zajinsky's long set shot Cranford Hunter Bags TAKE at the buzzes • . i ' r' , 200-Lb., 6-Poiiit Buck ...-••••• •. • i • • ., • • . • •.. ,* Cranford- ...J .1. tXABK;••."*!•-. -A 2O0'-pou'nd,^txr-pbmt buck was s •- FG FT T| FO FT -T .-j McVey .11 :i!S»adtl(indcr 4 3 11 bagged by Edward r Keane <>f 9 Zaltnsky Rnrzynski a.21|WVrrity- Miinsee drive last'Friday, opening R..\ 3 5!Clt?aHc. iy._in Lebanon, while oh a hunt* Collins 4 8ICay6w.skl 0 6|MnlcT' ' g trip witli five, friends. A Dlttmar' 4 BKuspici Mr. Keane used a double barrel Rubenstein 2 G'Cgrry 3 8 14shotgun- to kill the buck, his first Totals 20 16 50 Totals 15" 14 one. • The local . man is product Cranford C 18 is • 17 Clark .0 11 14 N manager of Recordak Corp., New CAB Officials: Fcrnlcola. LebofT. York City. » . ' , OPEN SUNDAY 9-9 r The Crcrnford Jqycees, in cooper- FORGET Per Annum ation with the jCjnnford Police ...,]• •••-••v Department, urge that you take ANYONE? heed of the above message Eventhough* _ __ t Current and foreseeable earnings at COLONIAL are such that an since... ^thetime is short, increase in dividend rates is anfieipateo^or^the period begin- SEAGEITS still has a ning January 1,1962. ' \ THE long gift list. 1 Coty - Chantilly i-. NATIONAL Shultdn Kings Men Amounts received on or before Jan. 10,1962 will earn from Jan. 1st. Revlon Tweed ie SAFETY COUNCIL Max; Factor Little Lardy Faberge Miss Coty \ L.' PREDICTS Lanvin Yard ley (Chanel Gillette Come In Or Open Colonial Savings Balenciaga MAIN OFFICE: 500 DEATHS Your Account BY MAIL Westfield Ave., Roselle Park, N. J. I I BRANCH OFFICE: I Of Paris 29 Broad St., Elizabeth, N. J. I j I Over This Week-End | •' Enclosed is a check for Q Please mail me full in-1 ' | $ : to open a-Savintrs formation on how I can I SAVINGS INSURED I Account in my name. Please' open a Savings Account —rl We at Seager's, | I mail me my passbook. . and make "deposits and I I -.>••• wish you a happy A TO $10,000 withdrawals—by mall. '. .JNAME •__ holiday season The-safety of each member's savings.up to (Please Print) — This Message Sponsored by — $10,000.00 is insured by the Federal Sav- ings and, Loan Insurance Corporation- of [STREET ADDRESS Washington, D.C., an instrumentality of the- I A & A SCARBROUGH TAXI SEAGER'S United States Government. 'CITY __^ STATE BR 6-1200 Drug Store, Inc lj ^^^S^xw?^ 104No. Uniort Ave. CRANFORD TAXI BR 6-0700 BR 6-2272 COLONIAL PARROTT TAXI ,r and Limousine BR. 6-0080 5S? •• SAVING S AND LOAN ASSOCIATION ROBERT SCARINZI TAXI Main Officer 1 W. Westf ielcf AvW ^H1ia¥eth Office: 29 Broad St., Elizabeth, INL Ft WkSOO\ •fti - Sthtfi (-'J liS^I>' v '-N.' r--.. '1., .T £j P $ $r !'•••? $•:•-?" .\S .''••• ' - m- -4 '.'. #:TO \. •••• ^^ A'f • ,* vJ V. Fruits & Vegetables Double Yowr Money lock MclNTOSH Indian Riv»r—-Sit»dl»u Madium Six* . Iftr Fresh Broccoli •••From- Waitarn• • Farm- t ^ Sweet Potatoes Nt^ 3b 2^ • Rid Rip* .,. carton-.i¥ffe£ String Beans ' From Florid* Farmt , : Ib.' V OC .j. From Florida Farm* '•?** I*/- •• w Yellow Turnips Thursday and Friday. Idoho Potatoes ld" Saturday 'til 9 p.m. '; Dromedary Ddtes Top^ Cw«d« -Young U.S. Gov't, Inspected C tf fresh Pitted Dates c.S; 29 Sap«rii Quality—All Flavors - ', «/j p|. pk{. C Crestmont Ice Cream 95 DARK CAKE 89C r- i DEL MONTE BRAND 29 M. € PEACHES Yellow Clln^—SHwd if HalwM eait *>. Sizes l^lbs. Sizes TO JUT Flwit Quality 29 oz. € and up to 17 lbs. A&P PUMPKIN caw lartlett 2a «. € DEL MONTE PEARS Halvei eu Onaa S#ray — Wholo or jelllad Piau||il*>Bnp«lriiit Cranberry Sauce c 46 oz. e i Jan* Pirlwr 2w35 2 . cant 53 Cranberry Sa *"• Staffing Mfe dyjfq A Bramn 2 '£; 30oi •|.7;01.. e Importid Italian Stuff ing Broad Fruit Cocktail ^ 2 «. -ft5« 2 canr 39 AiPB 8l C * AluminpmWrap A 25 ft. Sweet Potatoes ^ 2 cam 47 Wonderfoil ' Regular 12" width J§ rolli- N«bi(co , 12 oi. C Stack Pack" pig'. Surhhin. Qrado—From American Paokort Ritz Crackers 29 HydroxCooki. Sizes C 3hprt0ut (FintOuUPrleodHlgfetr) Barry's Fantasies 46 ox. VJQ Sa Sim 4 to 5 lbs. ' roianunips R.gaiWorwPpw rl, 59° Large Staffed Olives ' Placid. -/•/• &•' OF Star-KistTuna ^ w hc Lilly'* Select Ripe Dlive» ib. Regular; Fleischmann Margarine » °™o<< ^47* Cherries '• vw*s».mi I Nth Broiling and Frying Good Luck Margarrne ^ •^l*k2^l*r^akB*hA Split, Cut-Up Mixed Pieklej — WftOle w>km VlllCKenS oOuarfrad Ib. Diamond Crystal Salt la fotant Coffee offlabal jar • Bib. I "Supor-Right" Quality ; "Super-RJ^ht" Quality-FULLY COOKED Gold Medal Flour 100 ft. * i P1LLSBURY or BALURD roll to-cool Fancy Ducks Ib. *gi. Marcal Paper Hankies (Pork Shoulder*) Smoked Calas ''y.f'f^^^^^Kk' ¥*•*. "X Holland—Canned ' 3 Ib, em 5 Ib. qan Unox Hams 2.89 4.79 "Super-Right" Quality JANE PARKER Traditional. Tasteful IwlHt Brookfitld—Wi)h So Oil Lafeol C PIES Thrifty I Sausage Meat ::44 7 Rib Loin End >1N« End PIOM • OfK VHOP$ Center Cuts #T?| 49 APPLE Slit Rib Half Full Cut ut * 59? Fancy Shrimp r Extra tarft Dairy Center Buys! PUMPKIN Fruit ot Quality Studded A&P's Frozen Vegetables I doi.JJ Sweet Green pkg. Sharp Cheddar 65: Green Bearrs 9o». Pinnacle Cottage Cheese More Suggestions for Extra Christ mas Cheer! Lima Beans ^ —All Milt or Dark' & Mill Danish Blue Cheese All FI*vor*-PI« D.po,it " -• Broccoli Spears FOR Assorted Chocolates 5 b Borders Liederkranz Cheese 1.25 bboo 2.99 Yukon Club Beverages Wga.45.2 Mixed Vegetables b Chocolate Thin Mints G|||gerAlg e Cauliflower 1° °* Kraft's Cheez-Whiz l C l 85 ft 01. we Chocolate Santas " . — - . P 9- J "r™»-25« Coi» Cola 2 c^- 25 itMtr QuantHrct Sold at Regular Prieos Borden's Cream Cheese 'pkg. B ? Salted Mixed Nuts v«;;: ;;;;d Eight O'clock Coffee Borden'sEgglwlg— Treat cont. ATLANTIC &. PACIFIC TEA COMPANY, ING RejCfrcte CoifeT^ ;I: N«tUeate ''" 'Vigofcutan^VVftpiy Prices Saturday, Pecember 2_3r -. -*•• -.V.J-' ,:••.. Pa*e SIsK. ..» CRANFORD (tf. J.) CITIZEN AND CHRpNICLE—THURSDAY. DECEMBER 21, FricrtSships are^beirif^reileweijr^nd families' reunited" with a of activities, planned to mark the Christmas, holidays. r ily dinners, parties wit#e *friend< afl^nctark the tradltksnal season w 27'North Union Avenue Joy as local resident^ entertain ortviBit-jothers-to add\o the holiday •• James McAteer, anrst year law revealing of secret pals took plaice. aud Mrs^RobjJrt B. burditt' and Cranford, New Jwriey Hstudent. at' Vandcrbllt University, Mrs. Edgar^ Steele was co-hostess*. family in Oak Ridge, •.Tenn.,'and : Nashville, T^nn., aqd Willard Me- BRidge 6-6718 Mr. arid'Airs. "Andrew Miske'Jly The following membets attended: Dr. and Mrs. Arthuj K. Bundltt, 'Ateer of; Pittsburgh" will arrive 'MML Margaret Cross, Mrs^/Waltcr, of fenht, Rieasant T«ill spend the VU is" visiting-for thjftolidays ?Jr,,nnd. family in Orlando, Stores Also in WestfieJ PlainfieW Christinas . week-end with wjth, his daughters, Mrs. W.-^P home this week.to spend Christ- Crissey, Mr^,' Robert Laihg, Mrs. rwn-lawf and daughter, Mr, and mas' with their parents, Finance fjjy. Budil, Mrs^ Fred Pfi$fner Donnelly of 16 Indian Spring road Commissioner and Mrs. J. Howard : ^John E. Allen of 723 Willow ^and°Mrsr Harry A. Miller of West- Mrs!-John koenifc^Mrs. Irving Mr., and Mrs. G. Wirifield Scott ' •/' >>< liilc. . ' " : Emh'U nrstfi-'rl cr « '*.;.•.-- (••-.' • .' i". <; .'./ 249 E. Broad St. AD "tllul tnl,l,-n !.,,i t, ';:.•,dH<.-t.'11 (TM fir* —Mr;-- .js . j^J, L|i.: Open Evenings Till Xmas Lrui'rC i;c,i J . /'•..';'•.. ? / "i •''" , PR 6-2297 .. . Upm 'than. «•'.•"". .N;fi(^/U. • -4., ., :i n n u i|. jiiir'.y, at ulucli U:c', •.•«•. u • \ •••• •t ..'V ifornia a,i Hcrkefey. He, js a pal- cxmple also lias- two rfaught.«r.s', j iv;(|u. packanack have announced^-. 1Jt ora ri J. E. McGiiyney 01 • wu«. ^.,-, > , trtnUloBist with Standard Oil Co 1 '^ . Lynn an cl .^"••Itlie birth of a son. Craig, "on N«-\ place arpvcl HOKH.- la-f week- Mi».-and'Mrs-^Georjje ,7.../ of California, in Houstft^i. He ,ser\ -' rV*' Hkengcr M HI- JVIISS-, .• . _„..,., ' . _ . — .-u ,-< • nG'wen Merritt, daufihtep jt-n ^,2fr Dunham'-^ mad. cd two years as captain in^he "'" of Mrs. tx-t-'iiiiiflf^S:^-^T Russell Smith of > : F. Mefrilt of' Lehigh in known the c;n( '•• Air-Force -Resei^,^ ' 1 Sprui-e- Hershe^t'a.. daughter. JiiiwT'- r paternal grandfather, , \ •><• ••••••• • ...;•' ••.;• • •.* yf •--.-•• -C •.../: • ."• •;:; : ' Miss Judy Henehan, daughter 'of Mr. and Mrs. PhrK^F. Henehan of JACKAMARO 12 Hampton streeCNreceived the Alden Ave b best aqtress awaret af^e annual class competition of theNJenesiart Miln St. THE .'Iftl Cranfort-L N. J. Guild at CaldweJl College liist Fri- • ;;J • .."*' day evening. Each class presented 3. .an f angina* vplaj^ . vmtUert,^ cVt^- ductea and acted by class menv* bers. The play. "Eternal Christ- mas," received the best class play award...- Miss .Henehan played the \Q)E of Christine in the award winning play: 5 EASTMA^I S Ecftvut Wells Family (Opposite -SiifciUlrban Trust C<%.) : Returns from Iran f. ! Tel. BRfdge £3506 - Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Wells and ^children, Gordon and Beverly, of You are \cordially invited tp, visit CranfotfdVNew- 204 Sailer street, have returned HQBERT MILLER - All odvtrtitfutprleiM eff«c)iv« est, ultramodern fieaufe^ ISajon — SpeefaMng in from. Iran,where Mr. Wells was . through ^trturtjoy, Including Sat., Dec. Central Ave. 8c styling coiffures to ybUF personality, and hair" tint- stationed for the past two years . D«c«inb«i\33. Haritan Hd^ k- ] ; with the development' department Clark Township, ing. X^m*^.\ .of California Oil Co., Perth Am- NJ : Lancasler Canned - Redeem 100 Stamp Coupon Mr. Charles,l an pmin-ent member o/ the New Jersey "buy. ' . '•__. %:^u. Oven Ready-Redeem 100 Stamp Coupon ^Hairdressers institute and an outstanding hair- Enroute home, they spent nine * "• 6%-tb. stylist; will be assisted by MISS JpDN A, an-expert weeks touring through Europe, stylist and hair colorist. visiting in Israel, Greece, Italy, RIB ROAST 59 HAMS size the British Isles, Iceland, France, Belgium, Holland, Germany, LANCASTER BRAND OVEN RE^OY Oat Flak«, KrlnkUs, Alpha BIH, Sugar Critpt None Priced e fc Tomato Juice "-•.. over 20 lbs. . » to 20 HM. 33 - ! 30 S&H GREEN STAMPS P» •' • Mb, ~JLV C wider 10 lbs. 39< ^ Prune Juice wW« purthait of 1fei earte n Rouid Roast -nr 89c Uoa.% 1.00 LOUEIU BUTTER k- m Niblets Corn Name FRUITS & VEGETABLES Wktto or PMc Address ,,.... PICU ClllfiTT : Princess Tissues facial ExpirstSaK, D«c 23. C Wo Limit on« coupon par - ' LLCI1 CLlflU II , Pascal Celery - «^ (hopping family. long* 29c. Ideal Grapefruit Sections WONDERFl Tangerines 30 S&H GREEN STAMPS IL HOMEMADE CANDY Imperor Grapes Ideal Corn with' purchase of .box- 2" pb.iri Woman's - Mint Patties 85e Chocolate Nuts Cranberries VIRGINIA LEE HOSIERY ' Butter Crunch $1.00 and Pruits___ Ib. $1.75 Veryfine Applesauce Name > .- .:...... * .' : OHIOIIS Chocolate Miniatures Ib. $2.00 Dietetic Chocolates Vi Ib 65c White rd M Address .' Green Beans Expirat Sat, Dae. 23. Wide Variety from 65c up Yellow Turnips 2 •* 9« I limit ona coupon per C (hopping family. . ' Dates i1*** *•*• Topp^i i < 25 Cranberry Sauce G IRIEITO S&H"GRIEEN STAMPS Hi- imported Figs ^ ' Welch Jellied Sauce I with purchaie of S Ib. bag WALLETS ARPEGE REVLON FROZEN FOOD Hawaiian Punch GRANULATED SUGAR Men's and Women's SPRAY MIST INTIMATE SET 1001. | Name '.. ' ' .-.'. Talc, Cologne, Ideal Peas 8 pkgi, Address : 9 ox, Strawberry Preserves Expires Sal., Dec. 23. Lotion 4 k ,. limit one coupon per • . -^sjss^^^^r" • •8 20% OFF $5.00 French Fries P 0 I $5,00 shopping family. - ^^^^^^ I Orange Juice dot. i 1 Green Giant Peas CHANEL No. 5 MAX FACTOR CHANTILLY idM| i8 M FREE! 30 S&H GREEN STAMPS Beans Cut or fttnA Sweet Potatoes - «* ~- PERFUME PRIMITIF SET COLOGNE with purchase of Ib. can SPRAY Sachet tM AC Com ^ 4K89C Ideal Shortening IDEAL COFFEE MIST $5.00 $3.00 FA »r Name" : , : -, Set, *4.Z5 * GOLD CREST CREAM Reynolds Wrap H^D,..* Address , '.'.....'..; Empires Sat., Dec. 23. OLD SPICE KINGS MEN UTILITY KITS Your cftoic* Half I limit one coupon per L. 'VjmfcV^ Maxwell House Coffee • ihopping family. "" MEN'S SETS SETS MEN'S of flavors gallon 59c $| to $J.50 Cream Cheese «*-*- 29c Ideal COlfee ftagujar or Drip . !" FREET3O"S&H GREE¥ STAMPS to $5 X I «•- with purchaie of any volume I Velveeta 2Pt981i Tomato Soup Campbell's I FUNK & WAGNALL ENCYCLOPEDIA REVLON WATCHES PAPERMATE G oU ; Cheese Spread ai 2 •<&•• '.•' •'v Page *:ie.ht CRANFORD supervi^ rcc.-iv(-d ^r'iffai-U'i; of ies tsegins i ai.ls. degvci- .'on. Vynlnesdiiy from family \ j i Teachers Cul-letJ*'. tjt/lumbia Um-, • contprbuj,t d' i v-ejrSily, New Yuiiy? ^ ' i c Chm-una* For Children i :• L)r. McOeimith reported lhat';t> loilous: . , ...... ( FROM .atu.nal practices in Russia, illus- NewCflnVrs'/Tlub. food basket j "«* ">a" .: 'ms ueek of results in i arnett^s ( •rated by -selected' slides, at the ^ gifts; Junior VIA. food basket; Ute first of a series or art contests i SpgaE next-window meeting on" January '"'d gifts; Nornahegan Community fj" be conducted m.the local pub- i - 2'at 8 pm at Lincoln School • Oruani/ation. food and gifts; Girl, he school:, instead of cowe^tratf i sSt out Tloo JS 87iind 709 food bii g n allowee •i Dr. Mci-Drmith reporied .fh«t ' ' - K ] '" ? " i decoration' as j Mrs. Harriet Strew, retiring sci- '»«'» and^ gift*; New Jersey Bell .-has beer, dene ta the^past. • i •nu-c teaser at Cleveland Jun»or TelUp^r,WOfrao Employes, ood j The' t^ contest: *as hejd ^or I i School was honored JfT~noTpartar,vv oasftet: Elks Cub Auxlhar.v,. food I ull .students in the seventh and i ' basket. I eighth grades who wished tat en- Tuesday by the Crtjnf-ord Teach- !•! Sigma Alpha Pi Sorority ojj ter. Pictures were done in crayon, ers:' Association'.' Mr. McGovney i ¥ Union Junior College,' food bas- \ crja.l.k- and waiter colors under < |)i;^si,'nted her .with a certificate of ket; Jaycee-f.ttt*5. •donation for nsupervisio. n of .Helen Ahder- Appreciation, antf the teaches , p |fare project: 8.11 Club. S e '<' • made a special collection- of toys Banks, municipal and'.businessf^indrrian, optometrist, both at 107i and wrapped them as gifts, offices, and mpst stores will I North' Union 'avenue.' and' the AJ- 1 •leaving 48 at the welfore office' closed all rfay ban and Lewis Hardware Store- at •*'• '' '. 109 North Union avenue. !• I PolicojChief Lester W. Povyell • .It . : said the thieves, evidently failed in an attempt to break open a safe in j i'i the hardware store with a sledge XTRA LOW PRICE hammer but werfc successful in taking $76 from the cash register*, j He said apparently nothing, was missing in the other places of busi- ness. Entry was gained through rear windows in trie North Un-ion)-1 avenue breaks. CROSS RIB . At the bakery, the chief reported, entry was gained by climbing a lndder to the-roof and "removing TOP V a pane of 'glass "from the skylight. ii CANADIAN CLUB GOLD LEAF l&B or HAIG & HAIG Scotch The thieves escaped here by 1 tearing away the do6r molding ohf ..., $6.30 — 4/5 qt COGNAC BENEDICTINE Star. $6.60 4/5 qt. the lock side. $5.39 — 4/5 qt. $9.25 — 23 oz. Pinch. $8.75 4/S qt. At Dr. Hindman's office. Chief i Powell saic|, -.' a. metal .* case ..vvasj 3-lb. POLISH KRAKUS opened and* papers in " it'. were.1 strewn about but apparently r.bthlng was taken. Chief Powell said the North Union avenue entries apparently occurred between 10 p.m.. when Schickhaus . Patrolman- Robert Hand checked the. area, and the 2:45 a.m.° check by Patrolman Porccla. SAUSAGE HEAT He .added that the extent of the depredations indicated more than one person wa< involved. ; Obituaries WE WILL FEATURE A LARGE SELECTION OF GEESE, CORNISH HENS, CAPONS ; William E. Gerhart KEN.JLWORTH — Services will DUCKS, ROASTING CHICKENS be held tomorrow at I0 a.m. at (Mastapetor .Suburban, Roselle Park, for William E. Gerhart, 64, AT SPECIAL PRICES ( ! t• I' 214 North 10th street, who died COURVOISIER HARVEY'S BRISTOL AMBASSADOR DRAMBUIE I suddenly Tuesday at home. COGNAC Cream Sherry Deluxe Scotch $9.40 — 23 oz. The Rev. James S. THk-r, pastor j 'I 3 Star, $7.50 4/5 qt. $6.80 — 25 oz. $6.59 — 4/5 qt : of Community Methodist ChurcK,, V.S.O.P. $8.89 4/5 qtt. , will 'officiate. Burial will be in; I ! Iiosedale-Linden Cemetery. ... 1 i Born' in Whitehaven. Pa., he • WHOLE or SHANK HALF f-V -.i'i Long-Time Cranford lived here 35 years: - He had been) GIFTS employed 25 years as an electri-J cian by the American Laundry I e FOR EVERY ADULT FAVORITES ; Machine'Co. He* was "a member of • — from— the Community Methodist Church. J ; 4/5 Qt. Surviving- are his wife. Mrs." Bamett's Supreme Wlilskey $3.69 i Mildred Farr Gerhart; his mother, i 'b-53 $J 00 to $100 Burnett's DeLuxe Whiskey 3#"gg Mrs.'Lina . Aker Gerhart of Eliza-1 Thorobred 86-Proof Bourbon 3.8g beth; a .son, Raymond of Kinil-- Thorobred 1 OO-ProofTfiJurSlon 4.49 worth; three stt'psons, Eugene- PORK LOIN We Will Be Closed Barscotch • '"" g\jg | *chlindrer _ In- I). U'-SMwl'- 'if M.!!. ,:r: r.t 30 Eastman St. <-a H, i(. I Op p. Cranford Theatre) - Mi • '1 I .1.1JI • FREE Good Will toward Men" II \ v lt. •j • f DELIVERY .,'K,.,'.,,'' '->o M. : ,;' • i '• •t:U >irvn, , •','.' T''.';••:,.,! 'iiUl • •' •:'':'• !?. '«*~j—** 1 .l..i K A:' .,U. . .if. V • ; PARKING FR ii"'.'""• '.•"-.-**••* * • -mp.-i UjlTum'i "GIFT - • ' ' " Frank --. Open Friday Till 8 P. Mr A/eokeJays — 8 fa 6 P.M. CLOSED MONDAYS 1 South Union Ave. Cranford WINE.S AND LIQUORS • Vili|iUi.ii.il otiiiu.u AVE. 6BIDGE 6 ; Ul ?5l'I llUll 1 OUI t . ••*#•:•• .1 •f: '•\.---y"r>->7'•-•>-•• AN? 1 ••• cooking pro-4 veTVcold>ys: >• -. • Troop" 785 arc learning to < cook will .have ias bben advanced to sectionI chief j Paint ~T6chnol6gy and fts board ,gf irv htt'rige. • ' 'A troop Christmas party was troop A nativnauve ofi N\JII*« \^C^J\MV ^V"- ' • day afternoons, fcacii session < m-. r^jTlTll,'•• - — - ^7-.,>.», ] :; ' both of whom lirivc i>eJelj*borh©Qd ?iude:j menu planning, food prep- FOR UNJOUS In Jr, College try1 from the College of the'City of;: ' Eyeglass Project araUonaralion, serving and ck-an-up*ckan-up'. .' delegatej. to the National Girl ' •Neu' YorlTand hasc1 dShe gradyiiiv?. J\J1 troops in the. Clev^lfrad- HighiTght for.the girls is sitting i Scout Roundup h^xt July, \be : Neu* YorlTand has done graduiiiv?j^^jl troops in the. Cleveland- Hign-i(fght for -the girls is sitting ^W- ts born; wfifo w* 0 work^at the Polytechnic Insutute | Bro'oksiae -^NgighDorhood •>• will. down to enjoy the results of then- 1 grrls set "£-=*• backward overnight I son is givehi and the floV- App^catibns 1 o('Brooklyn and at tht- New Vork I participate in^ a drive, to ^col- ' camp and lived outdoors work." Completion of the course ernment shall be^upon his The number .of applications *e» * "" """"' Enifineering" . lect discarded" frames and cbr- ceived for the spring "semester at From 1940 to 1954. Mr, Lauren rective lenses for. New Eyes shoulder: andjiisjiame ihdll "Union Junior College has iri^ was affiliated with the C. J. Qs- for the fJeedy,. according • to be colled Wonderful, Coon- • >• • .** created 25 percent over a year ago, born Co. in Uriden, where he a decision made aL a meeting of ^re4lpr, The^ mighty God, Professor^ §aul . Orkin, admission served as^.chief chemist. . " ,- the neighborhopd 4ssociatiph ^af OdN'f tORGCTFORG - •'"verlasting ' directors reported today. . joined Johns-Manvillc, as a the home of VMrs. Frank May, 31 "This is just another indication PrinceofPeace: ol the ever- increasing. Interest chentist. in nnishes research in.. Dartmbuth-r'oad. The project will & FILM -.among young people-in attending 1954 ancl has-been instrumental in be under the chairmanship bf Mrs. For God so loved tha world that he gave hit only g college and Jii Union Junior Col- the development jjf new adhesives May, who is troop, consultant for For ThMe Son that whosoever bo/i'eve/h in him should not ptmb, but and primers and ih-pjromoting the intermediate troops of the neigh- -S3: lege/yprofessor; Qrkin said^ "The have ever/aifing life. Is'diahi 9:6; John 3 tl 6 use^of J-M's Mjcro-Citl^by the borhood; ' ..'.•• h X . number^pf^ people applying fofjaTJ RISTM PICTURES ofVour programs contihues^io ih» paint industry- Skiee 1959 fcs041s Mrs. H. T, Chester, will be the PRICELESS crease every>ear." ^x been a research technologist in neighborhood's voting.;delegate at • A limited number of incbrnin;* finishes, ijnpregnants and adhes- the^annual meeting of the Wash- ingtonT RQC1C>. Gh-l gcoat Cotincil freshmen will be accepted for the SIDNEY LAliKEN ives: spring semester In botb,/thfc..day The duthor of numerous January lSi^^ccbrding to Mrs.' and evening sessions, Professor fisJied artidJ<«^ on resins, paints Mereditli , Conjty, n'eigfyborhpod Crxnuord, N. J. .and coatings. Mi\_Lauren has xhairman. Mrs. M. S GreitoerjwUl^ be alternate delegate. . ' .. SEHVICES . Spring semester classes begin a "lecturer at New Yprk Univ'ecr Church School ..,..,....:...... „. Mi Monday,'February 5, anil regis- sity sinc^ 1950 apd for the pas.t An exhibit. ami '. idea exchange Worthip Hour .* ...11:00 tratton for ail students will be six years_'has served as an adr of arjs. and crafts ~ pifdjects and February 1 and 2. '" ' • • junct profeSsor" in the graduate materials will be part "of the next* -• X TUESDAY. "^Srofessor Or.kin said UJC's ToSecticm€hief meeting of the neighborhood as- Church Night Dinner In connection with a major re school of the Polytechnic Institute spring .semester serves young men of Brooklyn. - sociation, scheduled for January JFamlly Prayer Group! and women recently returned organizatiorj of top personnel in 10 at the-home of Mrs. C» F; Bak-J Youth Followthlpt ...... the Johns-Manville Research and , He is a member of the-American from service, young people who Chemical Society, the Federation er, 13 Doering way. • Choir Rehearsal lfyve. -changed their minds sfince Development group at the . J-M . Troop 78S Research Center in ManviUe, Sid- of" {Societies for Paint Technology , high school graduation about go- and th.e New- York Society for Intermediate' Girl Scouts ing to college, and; those rW.ho were ney Lauren of r LaSallc avenue forced to go to work to. earta funds before beginning -their*'College careers^ " Sends I •••. j,V.. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS Mrs. Allan Bonnell, avenue, and Mrs. Bernard "White1 of 58 Morse street, repre sented .the cVaniord League of Women Voters, at an interview with Congresswoman Florence P. • it • Dwyqr last Saturday in Elizabeth. ''As part-of the league's national, tody < program, Union Qounty's jSl LWV' representatives'' met Dwyer to discuss com- bing issues\?n Congress. Inter- views with national legislators are Here in one of the largest Men's and Boys' stores in the East you'lt f conducted by league? throughout the,.country for the purpose of ex- I"' find a large choice of gift ideas ..-. and be able to make your selec- changing ideas, gaining forma- tion in a minimum of time. You can also charge your gift to a John :£.-• tion oh national .issues and mak- ft -r- ing the .league's positions on nar Franks charge account, and pay for it next months ^|l. gift» are) •Hohal*HGpiei; Itnown. handsomely wrapped...... ^ . - _l^Mrs..,Bonnell,..,who- represerited .the Cranford's . league's foreign 4/- p o 1 i-c y cdirtunittee, remarked, "Since the league's current nation- al study is concerned with foreign FREE "and .p.- S., eqphdmiiis i>oiipy, ^t is extreinely; heli>ft4 to tneeV with Gift Wrapping • Engraving of Jewelry xm legislators to gain added- ltt}owl<- edge and insifihi Into ^problems Gold Stamping • Wrapping for Mailing - of legislatioft"*oii' "fSreigh '• tn»de, which will soorfiConfroftA the JSott- . gress. •WHHe'jitee leagiirs overall position -on foreign trade' fayojs a liberal trade pdlicy, we are also i aware, of the : complexity of : the domestic problems which' such a PftUJW-JKUl-'jersgnt^tp.'^the con- ••-•• gress." • ..;.•'.:' .•.•••. " ."• "• ." • '.' • Among the other topics dis- cussed by Mrs. Dwyer and league •meraberg were water -resources, the foreign aid program, and reg- . ional planning.. - Mrs. Dwyer. was presented with a copy of "The'Politics of- Trade," a publication of the League of . Women, V,oters of the Ui S., which .explains the history, purpose and functions of U. S. trade policies, and a copy oMhe N. J. Citizen's Facts and Date Book. . DouglasOn Fund Names 2 Ch*s& Agents - Two ar^a w^lmen have been ap- '. pointed class fund agents of the Associate Alumnae of Douglass ! College. They -are: Mrs. Farris ! Swackhamer of 10 Herning . ave- nue, Class of "1936, and Miss Frances Dunbar of Plainfteld, formerly of Craniord, Class of 1949; ' The alumnae fund is used to provide scholarship aid, to give unrestricted monies to the college for the advancement of its ed- ucation program and for alumnae ' services. ' . At our Shirt Bar (a section'of which is shown above) you'll find every style of Dress and 1 A partial view of our Cloth- Sport Shirt ... in a complete range of sizes. ing Department on the second floor, and a bird's eye view of a section of the Furnishing Department on the first floor. The Boys' DepTiftment is lo- cated on our Mezzanine Floor. Gift Certificates ./ AiTideal personal or business gift. Give a John Franks Gift Certificate and let him make his own choice. Or give him a Cavanaugh or Stetson Gilt Certificate to top off his wardrobe. We're brimming with good wishes-and- tlj»aj»s to al) •"• rf" >^ • *V-• ^* our yNon 3-1171 - T.- •*' WEST •zil 11 N. Union Ave. Grahford .,. • *— - •:»-:• ..• -rr <•, •. i- l"t ,- ••• /' ; ' Tt*d cf AKFORD CKT. J.) CttnOM. gJV inthe by arterJnpclxrolifc nnd'^e- • j 1898. , orem than 200 sciennsis Ti-Oftv all moftalrtj;. noes ''^z&titcs- :* pai;ts -•^-be-flameproof. Use only decor.at ions day after New Year's. ~ *~ •'*. ..^ ^ 1961 c-ently to bring' her home. Miss j varsity, New' Orleans, La , Jft Pai'tmouVl-i roail';' BiOha.rcMlaj-i'J MuryM - In .Willi.am."foui-fo.•Willi"fo' • Vf:Vf* . &FJk ^ijpgiiil^fifir^ jq a ffiftrhintr oY Cran-4-reUn*f| ,on January 3. i-vev, son. of WjlliaWli m A, Harvey nvi-d Sunday to spehel Ui<- tu/H- i^Oti . W • -—• •— Druy'eiv'J.r ,...t>en'of' Mr.-. Misj. Anyie ^ecp, a.'jairtipr itf"- Mr TV- tempo of.jth'e hoHday"prep^ri[tionsfJieiBtKenecl m 'l.or UKfC'GhristrnBs holidays fryuvj-joan year at U^faypAe College MD-J;. Mr.. and Mrs, James-nFV Drl:yt»^Sf S31 Spriu|j.--*AVhecttjc-k College m' Boston, Mass., 4 this week with the horoecpming.or rantlcipdtetl arrival {of college Valle^ Forge-MHUsw^Jupior CTol-j ta.>>U»nv ga. ' .^ * ^ . -*Ag^, dents from ».uan> par-la'-of. the country. • , •• annual Chrfst'rnas program^ lege, Wayne, piK whe>trhft U.a| ' ' -r^'-V '-^ < ,ffw a' member of the-choir al ficshman,-... j . John Wjthei'ingtoi.i,-ii sophomore^ R -Arriving. ...Saturday .; |o'r .. the —^---j;^^ .• • - ' ——f^- «»»T" — •- — »••>.-i-uuir at ; High Shl X Christm^sbolidays from Mfciaie son of \fr. and Mrs, Luethpld of C/anford High School Xor four '|-a\^ TTijiity QoUeeiyAn .•-Hiirtford '' ^•,r...:. :. idiiis'• the' holidays ,..,»• "^^w^si^Slate^pHege. Muriree.^^ 25 Wad&'avenue. ^ • • Muss Sriirley Carol ...... 5. Mr. and Mr«. John Tjunior.f.vear *broa«J; WfU leave- to-, : "dlaugHt6r of sMi^and Monttriec-ou'rt'.' a Walter, ttcinhold, Jr-..J*ori of feoroi Tenn., "were Bruce J^lostrand.! " . '•-' -'"" ~~°~~' '""*-— ' A, Klubehspies of 1393:;Sprjng- **ton of .4,. Orchard i ^^/^rSd^1^^ ! ^ i at Mary Wa.shinuton Col- :i:.cf--.Mrs. Reinhold T»f 30\IroquoiB yj)n of ^ and M^JpWV.Noi-^ Miss; Atte*h KendaM, daughter Miss P4.tr+ci8. Sangailiano, tield avenue. arrjyedTTome Tu.es- daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Albert New .. E , v. . u'Bf of the University of Virginia road, will-spend the holiday season • frand of iJN^rescent" place; Larry "of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew F. Ken- : .-. . .Y'??na |'in Fredericksburg, Va., is .sjsend-rat home He J> doing graduate u-ork ^ ^ Robert A.-dall of ^6 Beech street, will arrive Sanguiliano of 2 Adams, avenue, a go on to Munich, Ger- freshman at Green Mountain Col- '.p.U tffcj.holiday Vith.hc-r- parents. -<.t \hu Schood of, Sacred' Music of Timnrins''of 229 lAfalnut avenue; i home tomorrow afternoon from freshman, for the Christmas Mr< and MrjiT^Jean ««Moi»t.er.i>cc)urt UI.ion • Ttieolori«?e+f Seminary in Pttilip Holmqvist, Wo of .Mx. ,ahd Douglalss College, where she is a lege, is spending the Christmas va- holidays. ' p ' . ealn: avenue, east, arrived of 26 Central avenue. • ' Kew' York City. He was graduated Mrs: C.'H. Holmcjvist ot A Algon-' \ sophomore, to spend the holidays. cation with her family. Her par- j g \ p, p to spend tho. holiday week kt • last 'June from Westminster. Choif qutt n drive; and Louis. Luftthold, Jr.. PShP e sang with the Voorhees ents drove to Poultney, Vt., re ^By Ferriandpz, a sophomore •Miss THolly Milius, dhughte>v,of He is in tifc.-^freshman year at Miss Jan6~Mary Currie, duu^h- College in Princeton.' ,• VVingate Junior ^pllege in Win-at "TuscuWfn College in Greene- Mrk and JUjy EM< MUius^of ier of Mr.'and Mrs. F; Sherman -r-o— N. C He will return to school v'ille,. .Tenn.', and Ronald Fernan- 0 Tuxedo xpface, iii home for the dez, a freshman there, ,'are spend- Currie of;.16 "West Holly'-street. •" Miss Patoicia, Klubnik. a'senior holidays from .Bates College to participa m..« col- arrived Tuesday fo spen'd We holi- at Barnard College in New York. New ing the holidays with their par- Lewiston, Me., where she is jjflege basftelball game ents, Mr. and Mi^E. £. Fernandez days at, home. She is in her fresh- N. Y., will arrive tomorrqw for the •junior. " • • -T Year's Day. ~v^ •fit r.f 456 Orchard street. man year'at St. Joseph College in .'holidays. She is the daughter, of -——• r-Atrr-and .VIrs. Williqm A. Robert. Lawrence, a junior at Miss Carol Shire, daughter of jss Patricia Raka.cs,"NkJunior j of 312 Manor avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Richard L: Shire of v Rutgers University, New Bruns- Vi^ State .Collegcg j is sitef Miss Patricia Downing, daughter' %; —o— wick, will arrive Home tomorrow lt«^Oak lane; Miss,. Linda -Huff, i'ng the Holidays with her parents, of Mr- «nd Mrs, Joseph Downing j Jack Fedorko, son. of Mj?. and daughter'"of Mr. and Mrs. G. M. for ' the ChUstmas holiday until Mr/and MrKJ. G. Rakacs of 91 of 216 Arbor" street, is - spending ;-Mrs. John Fedorko of 1 Omaha ' ' Jaunary 3. He^is the son of Mr;Huff of 38 Keith Jt'ffries avenue; Benjamin, street the holidays at home. She is in her drive, will arrive home tomorrow... and Mrs. Harry W. Lawrence of and Miss Judy Gisser, daughter of sophomore year at Colby College, for the holiday" season. He is in his Mr. and.Mrs. Robert Gisspr of 5 25-B. Parkway village. Jill Donnelly .daughter of in Waterville, Me. ' i 'reshman year at. Rutgers Uni- Lenhome drive; have returned Mr. and Mrs. W . T. lly of -—o— • . versity. from Syracuse University in Syra- Nearing the end .of the first half 16 Indian Spring roadv is p^g Miss Marcia Gillespie. a sopho- • • '. —o-— ; Wmm cuse; N, Y., for the.holiday seasom' of her "first year- in college. Miss the Christmas. holidays with hef~| jTiore at Radclifife College In Ca.rh- . -Allan Gill, son of Mr._and Mrs. . : Susan Terrell, daughter of Mrs.They are all in their sophomore parents. She is In.her freshman bridge, Mass., arrived for the hoh- Fenwick Gilt, of 18 Lenox avenue, Margaret K. Terrell of 8 Hampton year. . . - f/ear at Gettysburg College in days al home. She is the datighter' returned home Tuesday^from Tem- street will spend her Christmas Gettysburg, Pa. „ ^ - . of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce G. Gilles- pie University. Ambler campus, in holidays.'.at home. She,will re- Richard Schponover, son of,Mr. pie of 210 Elizabeth avenue. -7 Ambler, Pa., to spend, the holidays. turn to WUUam Smith College, and Mrs. R; C.'Schoqnover of 353 Charles Goodfellow, a freshman Geneva, N. January 3- Miss Retford avenue, is at home for the at Colgate University in Hamilton, Miss Mary Anne McHarg, in her j Miss Lois Copson arrived * Sat- , Terrell, was active" in the French holidays. He is in his freshman N. Y., and Miss Dolly Gpodfeliow, junior yfar-at^ the College of St. (Continued on Page 8) / and Latin Clubs at Cranfora High year at the University of Richmond*} a senior at Middlebury"College in\ School. ' • . • in Richmohd, Va, Middlebury, Vt., are spending the holidays with'. their parents, Mr: William M.- DiTullio, a fresh- Richard Gilpin,. a freshrimn- at nnd Mrs. Charles C. Goodfellow, man at Tulane Untversity, New Lafayette College in Easton, Pa., Jr., of 403 Claremont place. " . mootriest fit from all of us at — OWeans, La., .arrived' -home* by is spending the holidays with his plane Friday evening Jo spend the parents, Dr. and Mrs. Fletcher Gil- Miss Diana DeLonge, daughter Christmas 'holidays .with his par- pin of 209 Manor.-avenue. of Mr. and Mrs, KennMh A. De- care-f r«« knit. • • ents, "Mr. and Mrs. William Di- Lpnge of 21^ Central "avenue, is ..!*•/• i)' Tiillio lot 207' Walnut avenue. He Home-irom Parsons College, at home for the holidays.' ,...Sh£f is recently pledged Delta Sigma Phi 1 FairfieJd\ Iovya, for (the Christmas' in he'r-sophbmore year, at Bucknell fraternity.* ; , ' . .... '^ /.., recess are Peter Andersen, son of University in Lewisburg, Pa^ r !-.-•• ,Mr7 and %rs.". F. P. Andersen of. 9 si L.y n n Bryan - Ashwe Da«mouth road; Jay Banker, son Miss Kathleen-'Wiese,' "a fresh-J daiighwi", kof, M,r. >and Mrs. Heiiry Mrs. John J. Banker^Jf' man at (We gollege, of William and 'Bryan-Ashwell of J04 Papkr'drive, V,:.V.E? returned yesterday frqnfsouthern A wtniwr, in eetton or relax- Seminary(iBuenS^VIsta, Va.,. for ing. Arrow Ban-Ion® Jgnsrw the holidays.' Sbefejn her fresh- War ond t«o»; k««pt.ih pit- man year.. . {•et Si no iwrtHr dow or haw 4* Ave.; East, Cmiford trVwwIwd and •Breitel, y 4 West Jersey St., Elizabeth at^piiatham 6«M^ee in Pittsburigft^, «eatf«Habl«. In tmoii 'colan. I ., Is spending the holiday seasonT 106 North Ave., E., Westfield with her parents; Mr. and Mrs. Al- $5 bert Breitel of 5 Brown terrace. ^» "Best wishes for a day long Sleeve $6.95 Miss Bonnie Manny, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Manny of 2?5 filled with happiness. .. Orchard street, will arrive tomor- I ] OPEN SAT. EVE. t|LL 9 I I tiw for- the holidays at hgmei She H. A. DETERING is in her senior year at the Medical School of Indiana University in Realtor • Insurer Indianapolis, Ind. -'W 1 "* Alex Sickert, son of Mr. and Mrs; Otto. (5. Sicken of 14 G reaver place, is spending the holidays at FOR TWE FIRST TIME EVERI 103 N. UNION AVE. CRANFORD •V horned He is in his sophomfire year 1 v i. •! aft Wagner College in Staten-* Is- land. MIENS WOOL SWEATERS . Miss Norma Mysiak, daughter of -THAT • ••• The Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mysiak of WASH 117 Mohawk drive,, has returned SPORTSMAN'S SHOP home for the holiday season. A sophomore at the University of & DRY T03 N. UNION AVE. ' CRANFORP &• - Tennessee - in Knoxville, Tenn-, AUTOMATICALLY Miss Mysiak is majQring in j lism, . Richard Staiger, son of Mr. aiwi Mrs. Hugo M. Staificr, Jr., of 711 j "Brookside place, is spending the holidays at home. He is in his nior year at the University of ine in Ordno, Me. Boardmnn, a -senior-at Tusculmn College in Grecneville, Tenn., and Miss Virginia Board- man, a sophomore at the same col- lege, are spending the Christmas Holidays witlvv their parents, Mr. WE MAKE BOY SCOUT IV end Mrs. Henrys Boardman of 508 Springfield, avenge. DREAMS COME TRUE! Nelson Lighteap, \lr., son of. Mr. and Mrs. Lighteap o\ 7 Sylvester street, is spending thfe Christmas, holidays at home. He will leave i next Wednesday, spending a week at Daytoria Beach. Fla., where he will attend the Tangerine Bowl Game in which Middle Tennessee State College will participate. He is'a sophomore at the college in Murfreesboro, Tenn. Miss Elsie Kinncy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John I. Kinney.af 19 Bahniere parkway, has return- ed home for the holiday season. She is in her freshman year at PURITAN Transylvania College in Lexington'. OF 1OO% LAMBSWOOL Ky. She has been elected to Phi SB Beta, music and speech sorority. - t PEERDAtE PULLOVER *11 l lln s t's good to greet oar friend an V' SERVICES— Sunday. U A.M. CHRISTMAS SERVICE Sunday Schoot. 11 A.M. _ . TESTIMONY MEETING— Wednesday. 8:15 PH. ». READING BOOM— BR 6-9200 y 115 N. Union Avenue • . Sunday, Dec. 24, at 11 A.M. Mon. thru Frl.. 10:30 A^M — 4 P.M. Nothing Counts 4» • Fri Eve. 7:30-9 P M. SatuAay 1 VM.-4 P.M. Like SERVICE" 2 CHRISTMAS MEDITATION - 'Jl MCluistmta "God So Loved The World" HOW ...qnd may o CHRISTIAN - - -if bring you leHNCl and yours fasting., CHRISTMAS MUSIC-^ ,. HEALS peate, jo/oi?4 blessings. ;s;.; By The Church Choir r~ .- --. • 5»^-^ -^ -v <•*,. •-'-& ^\, BKIdjk^ Cranforek , ^g rr. ristmm What Is .the Spirit? M:MiekdeUs Baptist Ghoir to r on Service Set JIT THIS season, one, fre- 259, 2(50): Thus! does MrsI Eddy AwaitsS^ass Coaming of the Kiiif Z%.. quently he&ts tb^lremark,. purify the concopLof this holi- A preseotatjon of "The Coming of the-King" by Buck hj» the The Ch£i$tmas, Eve Midnight JSucharist at Trinity Eptseopal Cnur.cb Ol*~- I"! justbaven't any Christ- day season," free it from- the ; Baptist Choir WUJ<; be a highlight of the 11 a.m, Christmas Sunday , wuT begin'at rti30ip.m. Traditional Obristmas carols'>tfill-be sung By mas spirit UJIS year." Mej^yjujv.confinev s of "the calendaisiirid. At Midn^ht : ins his eraotiohs with a tinsel 'direct the celcbralibn lof it ta- service at the. Fi'rst^Qaptist Church. " ••'.'..' ••V • during th© service b>-the men and.boys' choi*. ' '••' -. \;>-. ' Young, people will participate A solemn' high mass • will be The choir-will sing thVJntfoit, •'Break Forth O Beauteous tteaventy yardstick, sucb an individual ward "a more rewarding and' The Rev. Dr; Benjamin W. P. Allen, pastor,, will offer thfc : in a . Church School Christmas Lasting end, . .-.. sung--by the Se-nlor d»ir at mid- Li|!tit" from J. S. Bach's '-'Chrisitjnas Oratorio." The music for the Kyrie; looks for human excitement In night Christmas Eve^ajt St. Mi- Christma? meditation^'God^So^Loved The World." Deacon 1 l Service at 9:30 and 11 a.rn. Sun- the 'commercialized .and corn*. A Tbe sjuident of Christian Scl- KeJsey will give the prayer." -' • • ~ Sahetus, Benedictus and Agnus] ••—° •— =-—'' " ""-—*~^ day in Fellowship Hall of th6 First TjeliUVe glitter of holiday- ac- ctrice recognizes (n the ineanins chael's Churcjj, A jwogram of Dei will be f rtin? The Mlssa Brevis of Christmas the birth of-the' carols to be sung include ^Coqief, ^ ThjR Choir, also wilLsing ,"Tbe § Brown, Joanne Johnson, 1 solution. The .service of prepara- Presbyterian Church. tjvity. The wise thinker finds by Everett. Tit'comb. Robert M . tion for ChristmaSjCOtnmtinlpn will The Primary and Junior choirs in the pleasures of spiritual ac- new-old Christ-idea i». his con- O Come Emmanue^V^C* Little 'People That Walked in Darkness", Lois Moore, James Laurel, Nor- . --*-•»••• Town of Bethlehem*" "Gloria in Hazen, organist and choirmaster, take place in *he churehv&fci pm wWbedirected by'.Mrs. Kenneth tivity the reword onlkjsatisfac- sciousness. and this he coni- J>y Rogers. Soloists in the "The man Yopp. The Rev. George Whttg" iUbih - tiolfi-for- biVtlfci;' " " • • Thus he in £gQj:-"When Riha; Richard-Gross, pianist—will Coming of the King" are Gwen- 3s organist and choirthaster.' .So. thai children may include be administered from 7:30 p.m. to be accompanist, ^ ' . searches in vain. alei-l-at this season not to ignore Flowered 'Mid the Snows," an \ The congregation, will sing "Silent. Might" ' .. dolyn Belle, Eva Morris, Rbsctta worship as a part of the Christmas 6-So p.m. 1 The ctdl to worship will be led, The Christ, Truth, i» neverthe- the spiritual inspiration which "Hark! 'the Herald Angels Sing," celebration, there will be a special be has been-teceivirig through* The choir will' offer "Missa Tyiree,^Jo,hn E. Johnson, Edward Services on Sunday,' the, .Fourth "by Kathy Dwyer at the flrst ses- less leavening human thought, I"O Little town of Bethlehem,'.' MangerTService at-"4" o'clock on wbicb, disillusioned at its own out the year:, not to. let his. Choralis" by-Refice at- the masi. A. Jones, Constance Morris,' Eloise Sunday'in Advent, will include 8 sion,; and Susan Krajtner at the thinking becqhie occupied with The. offertory selecfiori will be 'and "O Come, All Ye Faithfeil," Christmas Eve afternoon. At this a.m;, the Holy Eucharist; 9:15 a.m., inability to satisfy, turns hope- Morris, Phyllis Anderson, William service there will be the reading second. The Advent candles will fully to God»~the source 6t. all the; material expressions of "Tui Sunt CoeK*' by Reyl. Organ selections will be ''Noel*."'. r the Parish Eucharist; and 11 a.m., ^Harris, and Howard Young. of the traditional Christma3 t>«iuns be lighted by Margaret •Minne- true joy. Thus gradually thi» Christmas. ,"'. '••'.. . Masses "will be hel^j at 7, 8,5):15, by Buck; "In "Bethlehem's Town" Mprnfng Prayer, Litany and ser- man, Nancy Sweetser, Betty Jane - and Scripture lessons along with ; artificial consciousness is grow- U is soraetlmes said almost, 10:30 and. 11:30 a.m. on Christhiaj [ Other members of the choir are by Mueller, an*. "Laudato Do- --<• mon. There will be no church Shire, Diane Ruppert, Gail Hel- ing out of its own erapdneis with resigned .Indifference, that Carxrt" Laurel; Priscilla Sims, minum" by Lanf. the singing of the familial Christ- school classes on Sunday morning Day. The Boys' choir will sing at mas carols. In keeping with an w.ig, Edward Wolfe, and Carl into 4 fuller conception of Ufe Christmas is really for children, the 11:30 mass, and the Children's but the nursery will be open to pjank, Melanie Hughes, Deborah and its spiritual blessing*. this' stateiprint parfly reflects ancient custom ttiere will be the care for children up through 8 choir at the 9:15 a.m. children^ art Blessing of .the Christinas Creche MalBtfte, Teter Caddie, Susan The theme of the" angels the/wfstful memory of the joy- mass.- . • • years of age. ' ''.--, (Luke 2:14), "On-earth peate, oua spontaneity with which one iz- 'as the children come to -kneel Oray, Karen Walters arid Cindy Confessions' will be heard from 3 Twfore the Christ Child. \ On Tuesday,'. the Feast of St Vroom. '."-•_ good will toward, men," hoi* greeted Christmas In his child- hood. Indeed Christmas is for to 6 and.7:30 to ft p.m. on Satur- Stephen, Morning. Prayer will take . AlWi Cramer and Cindy Vroom aided the birth pt Christ Jesus. On Christmas Day there will be Mary Baker Ejddy, the^ Dis-children—for the childlike day. Children's confessions will be a celebration of the Holy Eucharist place in the church ^at 8:45 a.m. will- read the scripture. Ushers hear;d qi> Friday at 9 a.m» "lor St and a celebration of^the Holy covcrcr and Founder of Cfaa*is- heart of all ages that abounds •at at 8 a.m.; 9:45 a.m., Christmas will^be John Conoyer, John Pat- tian Science, says of this an- rill innocent gaiety and sincere . \Michael's students and 9,ajn. Sat- Matins; and 10 a.m., Holy Eucha- Eucharist will be held at 9 km. At berg, Peter Crane,.. Thomas urday for other students, i 8 p,m. The Cranford Chapter . gclic message (No and Yes, p. affection for good. While they i ' Schricker, John-} Roberts, Peter 44), "In^every age and clime, are small, it,is right for chil- Tonight at 6:45 pjn. Girl Scout Alcoholics Anonymous will meet Guy, Carol Allen, William Miller, dren to enjoy the merriments' of in Sherlock Hall,^ •On earth peace, good will to-' •Ity Troop 547 will, meet }n Sherlock Robert O'Brien, Ray Koenig,• WiU- ", ward men' must be tne watch- the season; but the true spirit Rabbi Shanken to Tell Hall. The wen and hoys' choir, will On Wednesday, ihe Feast of Sf. 11am Johnson and JohnJRauch. word of Christianity." - of Christ needs to be planted 'Attitude Toward Death' rehearse-at 7:30 rp.m. : • John'the Evangelist, the service of . A visit to the Rev. and Mrs. J. To enjoy. Curistraas to the vviUi.these youthful joys so that riabbi Sidney D. Shanken will '.Morning; Prayer will'take place at when the lesser pleasures fade, w ' ^ " On Friday, an Ember- Day, Holy T, Jones, missionaries in North fullest, one must celebrate, it the real meaning of Christmas, speak on "The Jewish Attitude . Eucharist will Be offered'at 7 a.m. '8:4S.'.a.mJ> and thte Holy Eucharist -Carolina, will be described by. not through the traditions of' Toward Death" at the 8:30 pjn. will be offered at 9 a-m. having matured'inthoiight, wi}l with special Intention for the in- ;Betsy Wagner, who visaed the material sense but through the service tomorrow at Temple Beth- crease of the ministty. Cub Pack Next Thursday. Holy. Innocents Joneses with, her family during ministry of healing sickness, assume its rightful and reward- sin, and denth which* Jesus- es- ing plnce in the experience of- El. • . . -.-;,. ;•' j .:;•....;:.••; •M 74 will meet.in Sherlock Hall at 45ay, the service of Morning Prayer the ^Thanksgiving holiday. .The tablished. tlic individual. • The Bar Mitzvah, Mark Burg, •'.fti- •• 7:30 p.m. < will be held in the church at 8:45 local church gives financial .sup- son of Lt: Colonel and Mrs. Morris" it. On Ember Saturday. the Holy aim.- followed by a cetetfration of "Christmas respects the Christ The true Christmas spirit is ^ port to their work, and the Church Burg, wilt recite the kiddusij. Hfr Eucharist will be offered at 9 a.m. the Holy Eucharist at 9 -tun. School and congregation, send too much to submerge itself in the spirit of the Christ, healing : and saving all munUind. It is also will read the torah and!; haf- ^ with special Intention fo,r the peace The Couples' Club"' Christmas merely temporary means and Christinas gifts. '',._ ,..","..' ;.._;. i. >»..ejtds. it represents the eterna| at hand now, and always will torah at the 10 a.m. service Satur- of the world.-Those wHo- wish to. progressive dinner will take place TKe'Rev.l Laird 6. Milier,'as- informing Soul recognized only be, •enabling each,of us to let day. . _ .. ' ;• help with the decoration of, the next Thursday evening beginning of. us to all,of you! i ( sociate pastor, "/will* : offer the in harmony, in the beauty and his light shine and 'thus help church for the Christmas Feastare at 7 p.m. - ® • • Christmas message, "Whose Child bounty of Life everTasl'ing,—i.n spiciid the glow of the Christy The conutiunity of Bivalve hi- asked to report at 10 a.m. The fee- S3 This?" . the truth thnt is Ufc; the Life through prayerful, spiritual Cumberland. County has^JjeeM, the; Hayeck's Fine Foods tor will be in the church ttjxm 4 to The eastern goldf inch, sometime that heals and saves mankind" thinking so that it will bless (all Ijeart of New Jersey's oyster indus- . Fred J. Hayeck, Prop. 5, p.m. for/spiritual counseling and called a "wild, canary," is Ihe offi- (The. First Chlirch of Christ, mankind.-i-the Christian Sci- try for many years. The first com- to administer the" sa6rament of ab- 51$ Centennial Aye. Cranford. II cial' State^ bird .of -New Jersey. ORT Day Celebration Scientist, and Miscellany, pp. ence. Monitor mercial shipment 6t oysters- to* made from Bivalve in 1870< Plans to Be Discussed Plans for celebration of ORT The most noted Indian attack in The* first' permanent colony ~u\ The. Palisades that border the Day will be discussed bjC Mrs.New Jersey took place hear Bergen County was' founded by Hudson River run for a distance of Theodore Pearlman. of 23 Blake 17 miles within New Jersey's bor- Swartswood Lake in May, 1756, David des Marestj-a French Hugue- avenue, chairman for this year's Anthony S\vartsout, his wife and ders. In places, tl^e Palisades not -vyho, w.ith his famjly, settled in observance of the annual event, at daughter were killed .and two reach a height of 500 feet above sea •¥ a board meeting of the Westfield- what is now New Milfprd in 1677.level. • . <"?•' ' . Cranford chapter of Women's young, children were made cap- fa' American Ort this evening:, at the tives. ' • home of Mrs. Wallace Gelbei- in The sweetest path of life leads Westfield, .- . . through the avenues of learning * Mrs. Bernard Nappen of 19 Penn and whoever can open up .the1 way roadr program,chairman, will re- for another, ought; so far, to be view the programs for the remain- esteemed a benefactor to mankind. --'K • • •' •••'• •• der of the season. —DAVID HUME May the sweet toy* of Christmas fill the hearts Of you and yours, now and evormore. lib Wftltdms BeadyJBox 15 Aide* St.' iBRidge 6-0105__ -C- MERRY i .. We want to THE DEACON AGENCY II - take this REALTOR » INSUROR Marie R. Deacon, Broker opportunity to wi^jtygu£hper. *.. and , 1 North Ave., E. —. BR 6-5051 "-i ^ranford, N, Jv to thank you for letting us serve you. . BARON'S DRUG STORE YOU ALL. tfHE JOYS OP • Con Eastman & Milri-St«.-.. Cr^rtfor* WE WISH YOU O'Brien's Esso Service North Avfr. & Orchard St . Cranford Harrison's Card and Gift Shop 9 N. Union Ave. Cranford Your'friendship and patron- age have helped make this a truly happy time for us. ^\ May your Christmas abound with the spirit of great joy. May the joys of (hrisunas fill OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS your hearts with wonder, and love, both Mrs. Beth Clay, former associate, will be here- to. now and through the coming years. serve you Thursday evenings from 6 to 9 P.M. '.,y L ' -'- .'/ - "• . «wed.Monday, Cbrjstbasrrur>' 4 AND •- " JERRY KEMMERER - Calif' — ,\ FERN'S WATCHES an£ CLOCKS / The.,'"^ RlDYandOLGA Eastman St at Nlorth Ave. Cranford. 12 N. Unjon Avenue Cranford 7 South ^. — BR. 2-5270 '—. Cranfor* J 4 r. • . t • -"•• , ••:.' \ .• .• • \ '..• • * , DECEMBER 21 poinsettia kept in a • dark comer o( 7 Mornihgside place, second cnnrn with or anrl 'fn :>i\ and Itiohard McCrccry Of [from aliol air outle j 3> Keep it c&pl. A "plant on a , _ drive, faculty . J?It is coy the fact that a geigh-! j jMl6Y¥& 'j'porch will hve a long; time as long boyhood is all while that.iyi.ak.es it i ' s" 'tempepatiirt does -nor go fi^^rable to liegroes; rattier, 4i h. |'; -.--•--- -? ^-'<-"' ^4 hef the| homes and 'the ^ection—the '" Efvery -season seems to bring lts: jppjy^enoi '"**><** plant. V C CSir t W On Vaeatfoff " ' whi|s.» J™ ^ - - . ' ;5^ ^. te ^-^.Lf^Pot- But'fUm't let the^lantstand ' Studpnts- in Jhp Cr^nfortl Adult School have a holiday like, their of fttioda Fink, Irving ad? whether to set the-clock back; Water Needs . children. Their vacation^however, Ad ms, ^iSljarlotte," Hogan, and' to'i ahead. How can you tell H a poinsettia »>• will bo nwtch longer. .' > Vn nk Hogan in^arreweririg ques-! And-nowiat Chrifrtmas — as if'needs water? Your own green, '; The 524 persons, enrolled in. the adult school'^: faJtl semester com- tie, s presented frcfm the floor at there were not enough decisions to. thumb helps. A -florist may lilt e Y-otino «f t^, n ' * A -n ' be made — we have to try to re-'plant in its. pot..If it feels heavy, pleted classes on December 12, but a feeetlne of the Cranford Com be mad* —w e na% leeung pi^xne uraiMora._t,qm- membei-; whether to keep the poln- he decidefe H, has enough water. Tfiey'don't return to'school until >*"„•" A ' »• V Jr—' " memberwhether to keep the poin _., ... Tuesday, February 6— if they en- roll agairir--^' . . : . Bmel feh»El--.Mondaye OR Open Housin. nightg: .at temple. fimoistet.tia', warcooml anandd dr dryy o, rwar cooml and Lighwatert .weigh It's best ist hitps signalet al plantto appl; geyt 17 father dry between waterings. • Beginning^coritract bridge With ^rs/Willlam>EvL6xley, anfei members also explained mtolsfc Or cool during the day and M anning Rudd, former, president wa ff ttt night? lm R, Harrison, specialist formerly of. Un'dejt^-te^cently mdvca into, their i1iet«ly-purcb.ascd de&iko* the law concerning dis- • " , K-;. ' " ~_ at Rutgers, is of the-Board of. Education,', as the home^at 101 "Hamptoii^tre^t,.'.shown above: Mr. Lojfley, who.tjs" fein housing.- Bene-I Not 'to confuse you further. t^s; the most popular how the experts say- youour,a.athorityrittr^this information. 1 associated with the Singer. ^nijfactur-ing Co., purchased^this" dieJion was by the Rev^ Dr. Albert? course atNlje fall semester with le for yn» 54 persons cn>aUed: Multiple £&sigd property tram Mciand Mrs. Cho"r. s Pqtter/^The pastor of 'Cranford Want to-keep it happy' all through Just so you'll ,appreciate>^our property was listed and Sold by Maryv.Kmerim-.qf the-G. Ei M« hodist Church. - ; the holidays and even beyond?-' Other popular "S^urses were: land Office, 13 Eastman street; >v^' ~^< • ; plant a^tle Jhnore, he reminds yi Social dancing, «Q; ^meeting^of the group will Much Ucht that "U/jyas a long time growing. in the stock mirfcet, S3; psych in .in Sherlock HaU of Trl- Jersey florist? - began get- are invited to a cocktail party at fill that needSle pointe it; thai • possible. Keep the. lightest ; y gn g everyday living, 24; iaterm ting readdy fof r ChristmasJasChitJ t April. contract bridge, 19; speed readinL he hpme of Mrs..NobeJ Anderson some. 35 ' bourses will .be offered jftit U^iscopal Church on January £to by ^ and, jn the Uving y y g They"unpacked bundles of what ' and/beginning conversational 4 -ByFveater street on Saturday- in many fields.: , 22. room in the evening. .Leaves of a seemed -like dry sticks that, they French and Spanish, 20 each.i-r^- - ^. 9-p;W. Board member*; Information about courses may received from growers in Cali- Among-other courses at the fall be obtained from Registrar Paul fornia. •>•"''. semeister \vere: Art tori beginners, ,W. Selby at Cranford High School. Aivirays kept under..tropical con- 'creative thinking and Idea develop- Adult School . Vn, Iverseri-. Said' J0n6- spring ditions, in the greenhouse these ment through .memory training, semester will open on Tuesday, plants grew, and florists took cut- creative writing; djog obedience February 6,' at the high school. tings to begin hew ones. . ^kraining, flower arrangement Registration will be held: Wedr The- earlier the cutting was root- wbrkshopriirst aid, beginning and As Christmas Gift nesday, January 31, and Thursday, ed, the taller the plant grew. te* intermediate golf, millinery, -pi- Looking for that extra or special February 1, from 7 to 9 p.m. at%e, JJOVtail or short, all plants came anoranging, public speaking, sew- hristmas gift? Dr.' Kenneth W. high schobt '.'•,- ' 'I intolfower at the same time. This> Ingj and II, slim and trim, steno- Iversen,, president- director of • the Copies^ of "The, PoHtics of is so because^the length of day lt^id typing. Cranford Adult School,' today sug- Trade,": >may be ob'talned from decides bloom. STUDENT, TOCv-Julius Madey of Clark, who win spend" Christ- Two specialjprograms conducted gested you consider.a course at the Mrs. Thpmas^Parrott, 113 High Too much light- cantlejay a poinr. : mas Hay relaying radio • messages from, men stationed at the during the falhssemester were a Adult School's spring semester, ,t:o streets : •, .' X ••'•";• ,•" settia "crx>p" as when/Someone teacher training: coft*s4_ co-spon-r DR. H. BERMAN leaves lights burning in a grefen^ Antarctic to. their loved ones throughout Ihe country, tries,but stry experiment in laboratory. ^at.^Union Junior College, sored with the g house at night by mistake. Club and a course for power^en^ OPTOMETRIST So a plant that's been such a ,-i uhder^the watchif/il .eye qf Mrs. Janet-V. Dunkekpf Scotch Plains, : : glneers. . .", • - : '••••.'.;--: v ." '"•" • :.:••. '.. long time growing- deserves care chemistJpr^instructoir. An "amateur ham operatorT A^r. Madey is Cranford V-' ' Kwiilworth that will help it stay colorful a few an enginee^itg-.TOajor.at. Union Junior.Cpilege. (Story "oil page 6 .•..;..:_; ...^.:-. days or even weeks. of Section Three^J jr. VIA Carols, Preseiits Favors EveningDeptr¥lA Fashions At Niirsiiig Home niMS»t%^^ Members of the Junior VIA en- tertained and presented favors to guests at BrooJtjMe Nursing fjome Forty pairs.of terry cloth, slippers w^rjj completed by members last Thursday. of the Evening- Depa* tnfent of the •VJA:airf the workshop "meeting^ last Eight: members and their chil- irsdayuat^the home of^Mrs. Thomas fievlin, 22 Herning avenue. dren sang" carols under the direcr. tion of Mrs; AnclrejKJiyjjeeJer, mu- The slip^rs will be delivered this'week to Babies' Hospital, a sic department' chairman, unit of the United Hospitals of Newark, for Christmas gifts. The pro- . The American home department ject represents, part of the. unit's- made 32 Christmas tray favors for contribution to the New Jersey. p.m. and 8:30 plm. Wednesday. ' the horiie. The grdup .returned State Federation of Women's to the home of Mrs. C. E. Leonard WflHam Plummer of 5 Bargos *sm^^ Clubs evening . membership de- for. refreshments. partment's ° statewide project in place -will;- read the scripture. The regular monthly meeting support of Babies' Hospital. ,, Members of the Glee "Club partici- has been cancelled, during Decem- May Santa's pack be filled with happiness! AND AIX OUR BEST' WISHES FOR YOUR rThe January meeting will fea- pating will be Richard Kjeldsen ber. Members and their husbands ture talks by Dr. Richard Reed HAPPINESS "'THROUGHOUT THE COMING YEAR. and Francis M. Coei both of Ba- ttospital, outlining work of Kantudr and Soils ' . il. The^ proceeds of a 120 South Ave., E. BRidg^ 6^893! breakfasV and fashion show.to be : held by Ti^e Evening Department in May wilHae donated to the pro- •• ^••••'•••sv -t^tjFK ject. Merry Christmas Mrs-. A,., C. Cr'sihicf,' chairman, SAY MERRY CHftiSTMAS WITH presided at the bufei|iess meeting and preceding the workshop. She an- I GOODjWlSH nounced-that the Evenin&pepart- m'ent had cooperated whli the Happy New Year FOR Wednesday Morning Club Sand Colony, Club to send. eight high To AU Our ' MONEY! .: THIS school girls from Cranford -to Douglass College Day on, Novem- '' " ber n.. •: ' .. . 1 SPACE! 50 Years of Quality L Friends and Customers duced' by Mrs. Richd^iW.. Rolke^ membership chairman. They are: — from — I TIME! E, HJ Sfb<*|i^<>r ""d Mrs. John T. FUs. Mrs. Paul F. Mcholls .was introduced as a gtfest. - Larry and Hy Two new members were intro- I The workshop was under the di- rection of the American home ! OUR ANNOUNCEMENT 'chairman, Mrs. Theodore Wasser- WATCH I*'' bach. Refreshments were served by Mrs. 'Edgar -Burns assisted by UTOUftNlOVE I Mrs. George, Holliday and Mrs. u Schenker. '**' TO OUR NEW LOCATION Open Evenings 18 North AveM W. ' UtflMATlC" Local Students to Appear {THE VlASHtR WAT ALSO DRIES ClOTHESl In Program at Pingry CRANFORD CLEANERS ... IN ONE CONTINUOUS OPERATION! ft' Cranford students will take part 13 No. Union Ave. Cranford i:< the annual Christmas program 1 at Pingry School, Hillside, at 2:15 ^-^7 FULL-SIZE k .*."• ,101b. AUTOMATIC ••0 ' WA$MtR I FUll-SIZE i the joys Only 29'^ AUTOMATIC i Wide DRYER of the Yuletide Available In Gas or1 ElectHe Models: ' ONE season be SPACE-SAVING COMPACT UNIT yours in great, 1 HC-55 Gas EASY TERMS! .abundance! HC-SO Electric. > C«mplal«V Aulonulic — Puih t Button (or With i and Dry. Dry Only, With Only, Air Fluff, Damp \ Dry. Spin. . • > Eiclusivi Filler - Strain Washat and Rmxt Otip- I t Down Clean. I i Etficun't Maw Dalarftnt Ditpansar. Each oi us sends to each of you > Built in Filtar Ramovas •2 I Lint. Fun, Fotaijn —and especially to all the little Objactj. girls and boys — a great big J ;1 MERRY CHRISTMAS! 5 -YEAR WARRANTY on Sealed-in Transmission (i TAXI HOUSEWARES HARDWARE ANYWHERE" _ COFftY'S —.^rec-Delivery • V BRINGS US QUiCKL Y V Washer - bryer Dishwasher Specialists Ridge «»-OO8O — Open Evenings "Till Christmas — y ,'V 29 ALbEN ST. BRidge 6-2224 • - < »* v •—*•• CADILLAC Umonfirte -ferv/'ce 109 N. UNION AVE. BRIDGE 6-0866 i/ ' 'Cjipfe»»-Credit Cards Honored ...... ' » ' t--1 1 ,\r T"" " ' Pa*e Six CRANFORO (N. J.) CITI2EN ANP CHRONlCTJE^-THURSDAir, DfeCgMBEflr2it tM1 t pojnscttia 'kep.(«in' a- dnr,k* -corner I iviU soon, wither and fall. en6r, and\Bi£hara Keep a poibscttia" put.of a • i ••*?••- »,.-••• On- the fact/ that a mia^H^J^^^^^^^ICST^i^^^ wUi llvfe nj^ngtim^os long ; is- BU whil'd .thft-'makes it Vr'iy'*"- ,/•'., • . •• [*= thc .Werature doesjurt gd throes; rather.>^ - -' ^^O««tiimif i .'^lew^Q degrees. at-nighC • and tfte" section—the Every season seems to bring snipe, Ihirfgs which made it dostr- oj^J""^^"""--—,- ^- . I root sysUim, aW-the wajT^own the, N xt fJ abl to whites." ' .°' ' .! «> ^P »8 when daylight sav- -t. put cjon't -let ,thC plant .Students in the Cranford^AiUj& - ' A, . ' .^ .. , . ' 'J>-g. ing Um«? *tarls a lot of.us wrtrbe. ;„« saucer IfiHed w'ithv a holiday like-their ln a 9aU fhis- pefa^^ru made by a Dane! -scJa£h£g our. heads trying tc^ ' Wate* r• -Needs children. Thbir. vacation, however-r v will be much longer. 'coiisistlng of••RHaBf ^ink, UVing^cJde whether to set tht* clock .back How can>ou tell if a poinsettfa §s^£^S£^^C^$ TU&ms, • Charlotte : Jlogan and 01 aheacU ' .,~ -•• :\ '.' •'• needs water? Y6ur. own green The 524 persons enrolled'in the Hogan ii*. answering ques-' ow^t Christmas - as• if a#ult' school's fall semester com- present from the fbor * decisions^ pleted classes-oii r .1 i .u ' « *' . ~ •> • be made we nave to try to rere:- plnt n P s heavy, * .meeting, of the Cranford. Com- J*££gf ^we .^Wt, ^ ^n-.;he deddes -it has enough water. they don't return to sjchool until wh cr e Tuesday. February 6— If they en- Ujjteeon Open Housing at^Temple KCttia warm and dryTVarm and. U«*ht weight is; his signal to apply roll again. fi h-EUMonday night. : moist, 'cool and dry or cool and. water. Its best t6 let ai.plant get Beginning contract bridge wrtte .HEREmOM LINDEN-.X^Mr, and Mrs. William £C,LOxley, anel- members also explained^ moist. Or cool durlngihie iajhand rajher. dry between ^g ... formerly fit Linmen;, recently moyed into their newly-purchased " lClaleolm >R. Harrison, spedalist -Channirig Riidd, former president warm at'night? of ihte. Bpard-of Education, as the home at-J01 HampfcR street, shown "alaove.-.Mr. Loxley, whotis detpil^ of the law concerning dis- 'thsflower growing at Rutgers, is x riinatiwn. ..-to .housipg. Berie- Slot "to confuse "jgu further, ithority for this Informatioii; instructor was the'. most popular as^ociated^wi^i ^the. Singer JVySn-ufactaririg Co., purchased this here'is • h6w." the expertSi.jsay.. you course at the fall semester with Multiple Listed: DKpperty from Mr. and"Mr«. <^hiarles Potter. The ^kiion was by the Rev> Dr,. Albert ^pqinsettia if you Since April 54 persons li can property "jted and sold by Mary .Knlerlm-jof^the G. E. " "~ Allnger, pastor of Cranford want to keep it happy aU through Just so y^mUl appreciate your Other popular courses were: ll?odist Church. ' -; the holidays and even beyond: plant a little more, he reminds ydii Social dancing, 60; investing in the land Office, ext meeting, of the «roup will '•-. Much Litht . j that it was a longtime growing". stock market, 33; psychology in are inyiWcT to a cocktail party, - at fill that-(need. Hepdinted oiiljt that . ft:: be *•*. cn,»^«^ir«aii «*-rri 1) Give your plant all the.light New^ Jersey floristsNwgan get- everyday living, 24; intermediate tn-Sherlock liau of Tri- .:. • "./' fl 4. 4u«. i<»v>«x •" ' • ' '.""••' room in the evening. Leaves of a seemed like dry sticks that thjeyj French and Spanish, 20 each. • from 7 to 9 p.m. Board" members, Information about courses may. . received from growers, in CalP1 v Among other coursed at the fall will be hostesses. be .obtained from Registrar Paul fornia. •' . - semester were; Art for beginners, W. Selby at Cranfojrd High School.' Always kept under tropical eon- creative thinking and idea develop- Adult School Dr, Iversen said' thfi spring dlflpns. in the greenhoijse, these ment through memory training,. semester will open on- Tuesday, plants grew, and florists toofc cut- creative writing, dog obedience Course Suggested February 6, at the high school. tings to begin new ones.. •raining, flower, arrangement Registration will be held Wed-T The earlier tfte cutting was root- workshop, first aid, beginning and As Christmas Gift nesday, January 31, and Thursday, intermediate golf, millinery, pi-- : ed, the taller the plant, grew. • -: Looking for that extra or special February 1, from, 7 to*9, p.m, at the - But tall or short, all plants came anoranging, public speaking, sew- Christmas gift?> Dr. "Kenneth- W. high school. into flower at the same time. This ing I and II, slim and trim, steno- Iversen, president- director of the J Copies: - Politics of graphy, arid; typing. . : is so because ihe length of day Cranford Adult "School, today sug- ,trad'pr". may be obtained from r decides*"bloom; -• • , STUDENT, TOCv-Julius Madey of Clark, who will spend Christ- Two special programs conducted gestedyou consider a course at the -Mrs. Thomas ParrQtt,- 1W" High Adult School's spring semester tc/ street. Too much light can dela^ a nuin- mas day relaying, radio messages from men stationed at the during the fall semesteivwefe a teacher, training course* co-sporf- settia^ "crop" as. when someone Antarctic, to their loved oneV^thrbughput the country,: tries out DR. H. BERMAN leaves lights burning- in a green-; sorad. with the Ctanford College house" at night by^mistake. • chemistry -experiment in laboratory aVunion Junior College, Club and a course for power en- QPTOMETRI^ So aplant that's been such a under the watchful eye of Mrs. Janet V. Dunkel of Scotch Plains, gineers. ... long time growing deseryes:care chem|stry 'instructor; An amateur ham operator, -]Wr. Madey is Granfor-d Kenilworth that will help it stay, colorful avfew .an engineering major -at IJniog. Junior" College.. (Stpry on page 6 Jr:VK€ai*Ss, more:days or even weeks. -'•".-/'•.' *pf Section Three.) ' - " " " ' , ' ' • Presents Favors At Nursing Home - -Members of the Junior VIA en*, 9 tertained and presented favors to HGS Slippers for Babies Hospital guests at Broftkside Nurstng Home .Forty pairs of terry cloth slippers were .completed by mernbers last Thursday. Eight members and their chil- of the Evening* Department of the VIA at" the workshop meeting last dren sang carols under \hd direc- Thursday at the home of Mrs. Thomas Devlin, 22 Merning ave^ye. tion of Mrg, Andrew Wheeler, mu- The slippers will be delivered this week to Babies' Hospital, a sic department cfiairmah. unit af.the United'• Hospitals of Newark, for Christmas gifts. The pro- The American home department ject represents part of the unit's " made .32 Christmas tray favors for contribution to the, New Jersey p.m. ariy.;$30 pirn. Wednesday. Uxv home. The -group returned State" Federation of Women's William Plummer of 5 Bargos. Xo the home of Mr».-C. E-.l,eonard lubs evening membership de- for refreshments. • place will' read the scripture. The regularj monthly meeting partment's statewide project in .. May Santa's pack be filled with happinesit support of Babies' Hospital. Members of the Glee Club partici- has been cancelled during Decem- ber. Members and their husbands , . AND.ALL OUR BEST WISHES FOR -YOUR The January meeting' will fea- ating will be Richard Kjeldsen HAPPINESS THROUGHOUT IH|,.qpMiN6 YEAR. ture talks by Dr. Richard Reed •Ml and Francis M. Coe, both of Ba-. CmnforAVphoktery life bies' Hospital, outlining work of "••."' f. Kantner and Sons P the. hospital. The proceeds of a 120 South Avc, E. ^ ^ BRidge 6-0898 m H breakfast and fashion show ft> be M P held, by the Evening Department in May will be donated to the pro- Merry Christmas •'F'Jf.'-^'-^VrV,--'-" ject. ;•.•:•• 1 mi SAY M^RRY CHRISTMAS WITH AN 'I'l-Jiiivji': !;.;.^: Mrs. A. C. Cramer, chairman, presided at the. business meeting "ULTIMATIC" ¥••:•• preceding the workshop. She an- ..-and~ nounced that the Evening Depart- WITH E \TER y GOOD ment had cooperated with the Wednesday Morning Club and Happy l$eyp Year Y-OiUFi HAPPINESS Colony Club to send eight high school girls from < -6r3ntord^ to" Ttf All Our THIS Douglass College Day on Novem- • t ber 11. Friends and Customers . 50 fears of Quality duced by Mrs. Richard W. Koike, membership chairman. They are: — from — Mrsi E. H.. Schenker and Mrs. John T. Fjis. Mrs. Paul F. NichoUs was introduced as a guest. Larry and Hy Two new members were intro- The workshop was under the di- .v,. , •' • \\ • Yf rection of the • American home chairman, Mrs. Theodore Wasser- WATCH FOR OUR ANNOUNCEMENT bach. Refreshments were served SOON —ABOUT OUR MOVE by Mrs. Edgar Burns assisted by Mrs. .George Holliday and Mrs,. !—„•. Schenker. TO OUR NEW LOCATION Open Evenings "ULTIMATIC 18 North Ave.,W. Local Students to Appear THE WASmiHAT ALSO DRIES CLOWES P In Program at Pingry CRANFORD GLEANERS | 13 No. Union Avc. Cranford IH ONE CONTINUOUS OPERATION! Cranford students will take part i:i the annual "Christmas program at; Pingry School, Hillside, at 2:15 101b. AUTOMATIC tmi to GO WASHER ^:^ JUsy all FULL-SIZE the joys Only 29" AUTOMATIC Wide DRYER of the Yuletide Available in Gas or Electric Models ONE Jl season be SPACE-SAVING COMPACT, UNIT • yours in great abundance! i Coinplataly Automitie ->- Push • Button for With and Dry. Dry Only, Wish Only. Air Fluff. Damp Dry, Spin. > Eicluiivt Filter - Strum Waihn ind Rim«j Di«p- Down Clean. i Etlicitnt N«w Dettrjent o^-BR 60080 Di>p*«ser. i Built-in Filttr Rtmovts Each of us sends to each of you lint. Full, Fomgn —and especially to all the little Objtcti. girls and boys — a great big MERRY CHRISTMAS! ALBAN-LEWIS 5-YEAR WARRANTY on ScaledinTransrnissforT TAXI HOUSEWARES • HARDWARE GADGETS • GIFTS A COF FEYS "WE GO ANYWHERE"•<_ — Free Delivery — , i flcJU.9- BRINGS US QU/CKL Y Washer ' - Dryer - Dishwasher Specialists _ Open Evenings Till Christmas — \ x BRidge 6-2224 % Ai|BRiR dcvy 6OO8g O 109 N* UrllON AVE. BRtDGE 6-0866 29 ALDEN ST. CADILLAC Umocw'rte Jferv/ce Mfember of AAA • Americajn Express Credit Cards Honored • . i i . • ' • —CKANtoiiu IN. J.) CTn/EK A\^>CHROVrrL^—TIjrj^SDAJJ^DEC r Do not \n-vy, .laIRl. Mlms ()f mo|)t,y s jn^New^Jecsey.l but our principles never.—Wilhan I or-hand. Make a pracUce of m'uk- with more t'haij Cain" Sussex qlone. | Lloyd-{jStftisoi&T 1 ' inn- an? P;IIH:IIIR.c>uring-.her. three- ' ir.g fi-eq«.ie.nt dii|>aMt« during bank- I •-.Bottom.;•• 1 nessmen ing hOUV-'. ' . .; • • t.st'hool. lii*fi(iiiyjfrht' ju-t institute is ... „ ». Pulic-f Chief Ltr-lKj^W. Po'vyell this week isJueei a warninjj^y^nop- Next Tuesday * Malje ii'i-taitv that burglar and y of. distinguished-artists, pers aria bu.sines.snx.-n :<>"%£ alert for 'thieves, ph-kpockets and fraiiriu"--•; fIJP, ^.Uirms—Sre jn good wtfrTcinfi | A^famed p ; whoyj """ Jbtinl chetr}; operator;-. duri;-.g' the holiday- shopping wjriod. iorder They .shogld be -tested fre- I drer»»s theatre comes to Crauford' -Uri. Ru'th-Muy »P799 West End 'i Chief Powell Suggested that the quently. - - _ " '';•.-. - '• .... well: Ben Shahn and Doug Tuesday afternoon, when v.Wizard place has been graduated from the J .'..following precaution..* l>o unlocked or the keys in_the. \ Chief Povyell saidL' additional by the public?- police porsonnul have been as* Productions prGsen'^.''A"S Men ' switch. ^••f Do not .carryy, latgge sums of signed to^tt^e ..business area to nifiT Niglrt':. preffnf" oh the stage In urging"^ proprietors of mer- momw.wh'eh shopping. ctipe witlj the increase 1n motor of the CViinford Theatre: This im- Do • not" handbags on a cantile establishments* to .take pre- a'f.d p'edestrian traffic an"d -to keep mortal classic.by William SRalt-ei- cautionary measQrqs to safeguard a-'^Vatch on business establish- •—•. -•- tountefvEhen examining merchan- peare has been expertly^ condensed • . '.:„' disc: . ' •• .. " ^ > "their property flu'ring t^e holiday ments. He added' that members of . Do not.-carry hand&iags suspend,- season,. Chief Powell, suggested:.;; his depa-rtmeVit are available tit and adaj3ted.l5jrmalte.it completel'y, "ed from the shoulders in crowded Upon closing your'pla.ee of busi- assjsf^he shopping public in any tlrrelerstOod and enjoyed by chll- i ness, make certain that all locks ,on way possible and are ready to do ureri of the 5 to 13age^roup. , Do not purchase merchandise of-" doors and i windows are secaroly a{l hi their power to,safeguard pro- A company of adult prbfcssional fer£d by strangers, , "v fastened. perty and prevent accidents.. actors — the. same who appeared] . . Do not leave packages An. un- Be"'sure to rnaJwuVin iPhight jn" the jpicw York production—will ; locked motor vehicles: light in yomrplaee bf- business: perform in the Cranford Theatre Nf D«e Club .•....-.-• Officers >ere elected at the sec- ond meeting or>tlie 4-H Dog Club "st. :." last Friday at the^llk^ Lodge" They are: Fred Hofske^of-West- f|eld, president; Michael Peters-of Shdp Every Night 'til ^at Martin Crahford, vicej-president, -•^ndsafane "'•"{ , ;• Including,Saturday .. Anspach of. ;WestffftJd,., secretary^ reporter^ .. .'./'.'• For the first time member, brought their dogs for lessons in basic obedience. Twen]ty-one dogs were given instruction under the direction of Mrs! A. C. Hoff and Mrs> j/tfvin McGee, adult advisers. The next meeting will be at 4 p.m. January 5 at the lodge. Mem bers will bring their dogs. Trowel, Trellis v Club Christmas ^ Party Held • •• A Christmas party nnd»«xchange. of ,giftsx followed a meeting-of the Trowel and'Trellis Garden Club held Monday at the home of Mrs. T. J. Fitzgerald, 12 Kensington road.. Part of the evening was devot- ed to" making bedside arrange- ments which will be delivered by CAN WE Mrs. J. E. Fitzgerald, chairman o! garden^ therapy, t6 the East Or- ange Veterans^ Hospital. THIS FANTASTIC A demonstration was given by Mrs. C. Heath Bodden and Mrs, T. J. Fitzgerald of "Greens Through- GUARANTY? out the House." • :• >. "Weathered in Driftwood" wll A 5 Year Insurance Policy be the subject of a talk tiy Mrs Philip G. Briieckner of Livingston the likes of which a member of th& Nationaf.Council of Amateur Accredited Judges of you never sow before! Flower Shows at a joint. meeWttg of the Trowel and Trellis and Dig HOWt'B«caut«, thh praduef hat !»••« arid" Delve! Garden Clubs at'the until ft is as pcrlcd in dcsi'on and ptrforirisnca' as a ma- Municipal Building on January 4 efiliw can possibly be! Ytnl You Wn buy a"fbastor"for a at, 8:15 p.m. ' ' . ' //«/• /«s and o«f a {of leu foasfsr. Anywhcra you po, at ON YOUR any iim*. .>. your feasf«r is INSU&tDI Guaranteed to work ' as ptrfttly at fit* day you took It home! , • ••_'_ Men In Service TD/3 Lawrence C. Buch'er, son INSURED 4f Mr. and Mrs.' WillianvJ. Bucher "14 Rogifr TCortoh-prace, is -a SAVINGS patient at the U. St Naval Hos^ pital, Annapolis, where he is re- cuperating fron> shoulder injuries sustained in a'fobtball game. He •is stationed at the U. S. Naval Re- tearch. Laboratory, 'Chesapeake Beach, Md. ' • Buy T6 Christmas Seals Now "SUNGLOW" Deluxe TOASTER Jewelry in your kitchen.' Mechanically perfect' Toast-tested We Put The 6 times over before release from factory.- Engineered to produce perfect totrM EVERY TIME I Flawless chrome and SURE ebony finish will wol'.tarnish. No-fray lifetime cord-Extra ANTICIPATED TOR PERIOD STARTING JANUARY 1st JNtyn, safe toaster lift—extra wide toasting slo)s_ Snap- in fock crumb fray. INSURE #1 DOWN ..5Oc A WEEK • Homeowners' Our Specialty BROAD AT PROSPECT Christmas Specials! Also Fire -'Aulo Reg. 34.95 Cultured Pearls ^capitalisation Reg. 24:95 Westinghous Autp. PtMcolatoi Accident 8c Health Ifefr Phone By The Plaza Reg. 9 95 Pewter Tankard BR 67198 ''•'•' ''''•''" "••Ut f«SOM« HWTUf" AUSTIN AGENCY . Austin 27 North Union Avenue Cranford. New Jersey BROAD AT PROSPECT ST. BRidge 6-67H The Oldest and Friendliest Savings Institution in Town Stores Also i T-'< r' ;,"•••• •• • • ... »' (. i- v v , -.- • \ • -, .. • - ., ;.. ,* •' -^N^ --""•IT > >/ ••''.* \. "• '* ,-!•' . ' CRANFORD IN.J.) ciTIZBN AND CHEdNICLE-THURSDAlf. DECE^IBEft 21 1961 hp •pr ^t Rockr ftlouritain' Chester, Pa., and iDonaldI Creigh- , lw&>' i«" designed to help peo^teJ_ One of the largest and most lux-! New Jersey's rocky fon"°^ny "in cpendTng \ holidays?) the Lafayette rhnjr n itu< ,-Jrtih ^^,-^^r... -,,, _ ,- .-.„...« ^^., ., ^^uSS^-'. : was destroyed^Jay fire 100 and used for gems-include .•i; pa rents, ~Dr. and Mrs. Harry, . — Mrs. "t. R Martin of 18 Springfield .Mr...... v' fundamentals, heat " 1 Jr •r our sincere gratituJe Dr. and Mrs. GMindman for your pattonnge. ' We're looting forward to ner 107 North Union Ave. ^^ ,,: f-. is Tierextgain tind to " •< 1. all. our frwnds we welcome this I "5 opportunity of telling you just how ^ I: K J 2-5622 •• ••.- •;; ••• .•• ;•; ' • much we enjoy serving you. k '. Opetti'6 days a week—Thurs. til 8 ' 107 North Union Ave. Cranford Friendly Barbers FRANK DANtONIO, Prop . ' Three Trained Barbers 106 N. lihron Ave. (Parking in Municipal Lot No. 1) ITS GETTING PLENTY OF TIME TO GET THOSE FAMOUS CHAPMAN'S CHILDREN'S The Director^Officers and Staff of Union SHOES • •.•', v . •' •* . • •• County Trust Comparl^'txtcnd to you our warm- est wishes for a joyous holiday season. May 1962 The Shoes Yoat Boys & Girls bring you health', happiness and prosperity.. .. Will Be Proud To Wear! nion County Trust Company SERVING YOU IN ELIZABETH GIFT SLIPPERS eaee 14? Broad Street 715 Elizabeth Avenue Wcitntintter Avenue 609 Wtildeld Avenue k FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY on LINDEN Gottd NA/ill -"20V-W •:- CRANFORD .- SUMMIT . BERKELEY HEIGHTS 100 South'Av« ' £mt' . • - -. 'SO- Mople" Street * " ." -- 3S0-Sp/ino&^Jd An»^' CRANFORD SHOE STORE •'- --.M E-M 8.E R r I 0 E,R A-i' DEPOSIT 7HrJ U R AN G,E CORPORA! yp^" _ TJiomas llaycek. Pr -K.'>-'-- -'•'•• 5c - 10c-$rSTOHf 9WALNUT AV&. CRANFORD *W& N. Union Ave. ' Cranford ••«<•--• j _ ••• ,-«-V 1" .. -f 'V1 -.,;,,•,.. •:, • .<•• .. •• /.. " K. •- J' I AND CHKOVICLE—THURSDAY. DECEMBER 21.1961 SECTION THREE HWH»- Announced Shoi Night /til' Christmas 'ti t • Including Saturday -">^f . The Union Goqhty Park Com? mission today annotj^ced th U ''dtfey. schedule' of the Warinahco YOUR PERSONAt v Park ice Skating Center: . f/ . •-* TonrlorrDur 'and * Saturday, gen- y .; erai'skaUng sessions will, be con- ducted from 8:30 B.rrf: '..to noon, >-2:30 to 5:30 p.m.; and from.,8:00 -::•:••: .,,,^ .^:: ,,.^ L r-. to 11:6b. pxn. . r On Sundfly^&e pubhVmay skate from 9:30 a.m. to noon and frtfm 2:3,0 to 5:-30 p.m» The center will NO. UNION AND ALDEN - be closed Sunday evening and ori CRANFORD: Christmas Day. -; • ELM and QUIMBY Qn, Tuesday, Wednesday, .Thurs- WEStFIELP: day; Friday ,and Saturday of- ii "week, skating sessions will be con- (TAYLOR'S). 115 PARK ducted from 9:30 a.m. to noon, PLAINFIELD: '2:30 to&JjO p.nv and 8 ter11 pm Children, 15 years of.age and jmder, may skite at' the morning 1 End afternoon sessions for a re- duced, rale of- 25 cetits oh Thursday, Ypur Merry Christmas Store, Is Bulging December 28." t, On Sunday, December 31, a ,.. rr.ornin-2 and afternoon session will. Itlv Wbnderfully Exciting Christmas Gifts 'be. offered. The -center ''will be W*J> Closed on. New Year's JBve, *>.;..'< V-V; New Year's tfay and off »ryone! Make Christinas Dreams ^January 2;.ithe center . will also otter^ morning, afternoon rind evening sessions. . Come True at Martin Jewelers•.. : \\ x . f l. r^"^ * Vs- ^Trailside Center '.~J* L -. Showing Film On Honduras ; Ai^lmlousChristmm ..'. "A color, sound film entitled "Th ."Land'of Honduras" will be shown at ..the" TJnion County :Paik; Com ' mission's Trailsi^de Nature and Scl ence, Center in the Watchung Re. m servation at 3 p.m.,Sunday. t » h- • and Frie £: v--1 3*he film will depict the lam where-Stonetemjjle§j8tand in rriut tribute to a civilization lost in; th< mist of time, where orchids' grov orgunng wild and village gardens are fra-i I grant with, the scent of reuses. Thi I.- film also wiJ1 show the1 land wher nature yields coffee from the ..high I lands, bananas from the valleys RINGS and gold and silver "from the earth more true vfi/ue • more new. styling ' Dr. Harold N.. Moldenkei directoi If you-wouid give her nothing less ' of Trailside, will conduct half-houi nature talks Jor children at 4 p.m -more to choose from «Pric6s start art: only $.19.95 than.a-lifetime of pride and-joy ... . on Tuesday^ "Wednesday and Thurs^ choose one of our superbly designed day of next week. CThe topic ielecfc ed for the week Is "Animals o diamond rings. Each ring is an out-, ' This Area.'V ' standing example of the jewelers' The Tl»rishh-'-Nature and Sci «nce Center will be closed; oi craft at its best. . . outstanding £or it Christmas Day. value, Ufftj Give a lovely ring... . in Named by Plumbers keeping with our finest traditions!, Joseph'Daley^was elected secre- She's sure to be delighted! tary . and Morris Schneider was ^^bt^-^ named a trVtstee of the Master i Plumbers' Association of beth- and 'Vicinity at. a recen WHICH WATGH IS Setting* tbfe trend meeting in EHzabeth. jfioth ar frdm Crawford. / " " ••in "•• •- Put off thy .care» with thj clothes! sp shall thy rest strength- en thy labor, and so thy labor sweeten thy rest.—Quarles 17 iewelt.' - Elgin Surlire. 2 diimondi St>cidel Ftqc bind. I OK Rolii plaic top. I7-iewe Liiminoui.' " •novcincnt. * Mm ^^ >299J :'.:. aridysa-ca* take up to a YEARTQ PAYJ htn c*sc, ciown and etyitli we intact. 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UNION ' Save up to $50P<> on our SPECIAL OFFER A INSUHtNOI X COMPANIIt Wonderful Money-Saving Christmas Specials at Martin Jewelers! a PUNCH BOWL SETS A - —.. •-...-,., . r - e!L.VERSMIT|H3 V Reg. 9.90 Reg. 19.25 3 Y A truly nuignificcnl lilvcrplalcct purtcli bowl set i3 "\ \^* A Quality Insurance A ihc very spirit of liospii.tlily .ii y.ila holul.i^ panics. \^^ Reg. 9.95 Wm. Rogers Silverplate A Through Quality. Agents 1 ; Rogers .SiIv lllu-Mrated here isAS'ulljccS Ja^iwilv ^.iuiiiul Paul-Revere ' 15 piQCC set. Gleaming king- . ": * . h <:"'i-Ci..iia:lQn P"nch b°VNl' °nC lkvi-'-" flulKll''-'*Jf!! M5-p0n/rfljfl1cftflii'i< _ . t • _• •'- - -- -yrv,- • '— •••*'—*',' aim-. '—.^», __ rt ^ , •. -1 •.-...*• .. n January riiomuei life Today tend a flower arrangement course | be run with hot;, watoj; for a few •"L'Jfi students H-stiW classes oi. 1 maiiulos. 5.M-.thi:.t,uU-t-buWAb(j filigd' .• •• • -• •- .- .-•••«*•-• ; to be-^rVen-by Mf^.-JW-yra. Brooks of' January 2. '..:'• DaUt/ert for a nee'k injury a/i'u inert'! with v.cry hot watci ). C.Ioge-th'e doui ^Unj.u*r Junior CpJlegi-'s j ,000 taken to MuhlonbiTBL Hospital by rimutis PAGE Wemfield, y •" ' ' > < : ur.d leave. Hu- -garment-1 absorb students b)uganf, a- f2-"day holiday ^,: , ,. -the tfirs: Aid Squa.d. ''••.' ' ^jThjarnext meoting will be 0 J ffib steam fol «»fli'a.sl an hour.- ,** yi;$terdjuy.>'i.th the close jal^lask'K To admire on prlftcjple Is the at (he hoine of Mrs/-John l a iu th>' day a'nd pveciing cessions, „ only wajf to imitate wtthout*1oss •-•-•- 'JlMary Club* ffi 123 countries are united in tbese^ittfcuU times 30 BlakeTavorrfler '-^-^-^ Foi•''ymall crushed areas, raise 'of'>imS-n Uo >al,U-M^n.s Jn arj 'pndegvpj: to. promote mfdt*standmjj. : , f HeVollese offciix^vin be iilpSe^ of originality. —Samuel Taylor 3 1 lh« -pile wiili^ieu|n-^pom ? zic^rA Radimalii Chaptef Chrlsttrtas Toys Thaf-Worlr .X"1., frt'fow atid fylonday.-. Today, Colerldje. \ good w.fl a-nd ,,^-e .U.r^^oupt^vofld." the Rev. Dr. Robert-W. r irpn, steam fronf a tea kettle, oi- sday and'^e3hesd'ay' (fi.e office .-••-.• ^ —Mary Baker Edily .'Scott governor of District 751 of Rotacy International, told the Cran- When a small child throws a toy fj:ow- a hot iron turned iip'and Assists Retarded on'thu ave : For Vets'Hospital We H £veryth|i%'f irom A The G-reen. Thumb Gardert. Cluil Corn Cob to a Kay wood ie held a dhristmas party on- Wedr nesday evening at the home, of Mrs. Robert Outcnult,. 220 Den- Cigars — Cigarettes -—Tobacco man road. Mrs! Harold! Walshi was co-hostess. . . • . . #•4 ALCfN CHRISTMAS WRAPPINGS v Christinas gifts were exchanged by the members. The christrnas centerpiece was made by Mrs. As the radiance of His great love shines John Byrnes." .." .'•• «.<• FANNY FARMER A workshop was; held on Mon- down upon us, may your hearts be filled day evening at the home of Mrs, with joy and peace ttiis Christmas-time. TOYS Harold Walsh,. 517 Orchard street. CANDY Christmas wreaths were made BEAUTIPUL SEIECTION for Lyons Veterafis1' Hospital. A Gift The Whole Family Mrs. William OTay, bird chair* m -AT LOWEST PRICES man, reminded the group tflKpalnt Will Enjoy bird houses., early so the" smell at GntiaHtik Shoe Hospital . i paint will . be gone befprfe ,jaie spring. A successful bird bath can , NORMAL AMD .ORTHOPEDIC SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE be attained by .the use of s dis- FAMILY ~ ALL ORTHOPEDIC WORK DONE ON PREMISES carded top of a garbage can, which •is the right depth for most garden, Baily 9 a.tril to 6 p.m. — Fri. to 9 p.m. CORNER SWEET SHOPPE birds and, if placed solidly arid re- SHAPIRO'S DEPT. STORE CRANFORD plenished frequently, will. be-.a CeNTENNTAL AVE". CRANFORD 27 N. UNION AVEi ri.-'v?- If •ft 1• 34 Norfb Ave.. BRldare 8-1024 Jo our many good friends and customers we would like to extend the greetings of tfje Season and our turn-west appreciation for your valued patronage. ALL FORMS ••>'—OF ' OUR OFFICE INSURANCE WILL BE CLOSED TUESDAY EVENING, DEC. 26, KNOWN tile reace To Permit Our Employes To Be With Their Families. TOAAAN! LIFE INSURANCE REAL ESTATE • CImst Qilcf icYours SAVINGS & YEAKEL CL SHARKEY tin's Holu Cliristmas Dau T«l. BR 6-2474 >, !-*-**w~J • - ••>& 2IS North Ave., W. Call TOM 8HARKET 1 OFFICE HOURS T3. (ninford. N. J. ' , • ""Op«n~Mondcry Evening* 6:30 to • AOama S-51M • \..« i * ' 1# _L • • •• • • • • v f . . v • ,, V m>:!- -I'RANFOKIf ( N. J.) CITIZEN \sii C'llRONK,!^;—Till KSUAY/UECEMBER 21,1901 . P»*e Thre« Tvii KTitTr."TT" liobert Craig e'xican- ftag. ... l-'i.. 'i^aprodti. Raymond' JaJmes. Closes at Sherman ISehool i 1>< nisi- (;i\ ^tMnslvi-r'Nichulat; Tritask, Robert 'Lallv. beisten,. Lynne Erickson, Nancy b'y^K.-.ssak. Nancy Rue, Kat.bicrine flriml.v', U.iJ\'.C Jc- Hiiftery, and' Patricia. Praus ate Fire: or William Sugalski. Ernest; ing wrud, "in ^ff-.a! form, -A iTi (**•' ; «&*^i prt Auiitntn?• ami Hi M»rri*>#Tompletelet d fejjwfTs and rnapi of the ; y 1 -^X- Tretola, Mark VandeWater and. ycquel to a f'ifmous.,aii'trr4ir'- Tai«- of K!i ir.\-. itv-f rli.vifir;itir)!i' ^sxfiv used m Cinti Should we. consider- fita friend or Toe? That question andits ave I.in The story of Christmas %astblti ?!ivaw ..'. ..I",.-...-;/f'vi."../.-..'.••.'.'•"-.'• e class by several volunteers. To. illtMijrate the holiday, •Chrisf- mas bellsNjtfere made and.display- ed by John fhw^s,..AnUa:.Bdbin- son, James Estabrbi>kj Dawn Ma- chdnis and Laura RanWq^ Candy canes were also made by Taylor, Steven Bodner, Kim risoh, Debra LDelRusso; holiday stars were" made by Sarah Speer, Marianne Popiel, Ian Krebs and eheryl ifl Gradc 3 . GREETINGS The children la Mrs. Lukens' third grade class have decorated their room with large mural paint-I Economy Electric ings and chalk drawings. Gail. M Cohen, Mary Fauble, Linda Fidler, Carl and Rhoda Fink Amy Gallanter, Susan Gray, Mary 105 Benjamin St. Henrich, Christine Kansler, Kathy Keffe, Francine Klein, Edith Mi- rante, Patty v-.Mitnick, Cynthia 1 m m May your home be filled with boundless happiness. TRUST.COM PA NY there's (ii'. >•_['' '-'i • i1 j'i'•'•»' cuinmuul{ CRANFORD GURWOOD • PLAINFIELD. SCOTCH.PLAINS • W.ESTFIELD 230 Centennial Ave. r -. 1^: :c£d;j. ^Lp^.,.: .••'.-L.rjrjcA-corporation . . ,-..- ..•;••>•:, \ CITIZEN AMP -CHRONICLE x on wolf badge 7 lW 60-T0~exce.ssrvc spec , Maureen j Suspension of the driver s Ii- . . . . • -Pack member* will assemble,at! annou^ed this wtK.^b Act- 1 U•arjv Virsiisia MaJo^y, pebwal • ' [Was announced this w the scl}QyJ-:at..9-u.m. on "Saturday,' se of Melvin L. Brown, 3rd., I8,|ing Motor Vehicle Oirector J. I Morris. Mary Martha, Lisa 6ri.-Ka Dances at Roosevelt School, i.-Holetj Hollo;.. Kaihierti'- ><.hu!jtz 'January 13,'forjB trip tot^c Unit- of49-lAcClelian street, Ufr.00 ddya^Parsekian; ' ' - ^ ; Chfcf Sunrise, a f!i!!-b!i>oIai(ey Grs»ri. Kathleen ind aFfltpd ~^lijestioii.s about his tn- ^opened 'Hacikowskl for Troop 212, MIK.Higgins, Nancy Hilla, Maureen Harg, KalHleen Quinn ahd Judi'th r ; il customs and-srituals..'. St«;vir.skj and hildri*n songs afttidanbeji. -Many bers were Mrs. Kenneth Grosse, PTAljfoidiiig Stephen"j6llt£j£or Troop 814. j Harg, Maureen O'Brien. Dorothy the youngsters pih^icipated i-n Anne -Wogluin from Senior Troop Poray Lorraine Raczkqwska' and Mrs. Sullivah and M-rs. J. E. Man- C2.. , Invested as committeewomen -.is dances and came horne show- 'I yveriv. Mrs. Raymond Eilbacher, Patricia Stickle. »g oft newly acquired s. Jey. ' •' Get-Together' The newly invested Brownies\ A. report was presented pn the placed a. yellow rpse.jjt the shrine I Mrs, A Wilktffn..Campion. Mrs. -«Jo- Troop'622—Dehise Egger, Debra .ign languages. . He also to; stp+i. ldurtha, Mr*. William. Rollo, Fitzgerald', Gail Flemm, Linda hem Indian stories and played hisrsiiccess of the recent, dried ar- of, the Blessed Virgin-Mary as an j j ran^ptnents . sale held to raise At Roosevelt; act of consecration to the Blessed i Mrs. U>o Schuitz,;Mrs. W. K. War- Fleming, Marlene Gilmore, Sus- om-tom. • ...'••-' 1*1, Mrs Wiiliam*Pawlick^.Mrs. D. anhe j Micek,. Kathleen O'Leary, fuwtis fo>>Jhe club's civic project, All parents are invited to attend Mother and marking the 50th an At lunch time, Chief Sunrise a holiday getrtogetter to be held »T>ivortory of, Girl Scouting—Xhi jg_;mniter. Mrs, Willkinn Stickle Mary" Joan Palasinski, Nancy guest of honor at the home °of \vhioh involves caring foA. the jr»nry—ot utri—atw^inc 1 in- j rv..—j*j\m wii- «t^^<—**....^... monuments at ^Memorial Park, by the.. ftooscvclt PTA' in .the Gerard Whelan ^ave. thtfj an3 Mrs! Gerafd T. Keane Pawiick,. Patricia . Ross; Danna Ax, and Mrs. Edward Morrison at Stonak, Deborah Tooker, Ellen Springfield aiid Central avenues. school library at 1:1& pjn. today. benediction. ^- 1 Irtvestai ^s Brownies were* 106 Orange avenue. Also .attehd- Following a short businesf meet- New leaders Invested were: .. Troop '21-^Susan-Ball,-Pamela Walsh, Frances Walsh- and Mary rig the luncheon were Thomas.Ti- It was'announced that members; attended a workshop" Monday ing, the parents will go to the aud- A. A. Jackowski. and Mrs. Alex.- Champion, \Theresa DiGiacomo, Di- Warfel.. .aldi, principal; Miss Claire Saltz- itorium, for a program which will ander Varentck lor Troop 21, Mrs.^ne Eil.bayrher, Deborah Goetz'. man and Mrs. Diane" Papp, teach- .night at the home of Mrs. Leo feature a play by Miss Rosemary ers; ;Mrs.' Daniel Bass, Mrs. John Greaney of^ 62 Lenhomi? BANKINGiJM ' ••- . . •...••• '. • ' • ' .""'• *>--. " • -• 4 to 6 P.M. Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays 4 to 8 P.M. Thursdays TRUST COMPANY Chapman Bros. . CltJlNF6«tQ.(MMfOCib-R .SCOTCH PLAINI •/ Plumbing — Heating — Repairs -•n 36 North Ave.,E. Cranford Roof ing - Siding TRUST COMPANY MEMBER FEOEWL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP6RATION Gutters -Leaders ••/ All Wwk Guaranteed -Mi JOHN J. DIFABIO 6-1105 WE'RE READY FOR CHRISTMAS .., ARE YOU?? 942 C. LINCOLN AVENUE u Give The Right Holiday Spirit Xmas Courses A COMPLETE SELECTION AT THESE ARE THE COURSES RECOtfMEND J CD BY THE PROFESSIONAL READING r XPERTS. SPECIAL COURSES FOR COLLEGE .BOARDS. LAW. MEDICAL. CIVIL SERVICE. NURSING APTITUDE • PROMOTIgN.EXAMS*. CRANFORD TOWN TAVERN 30-Hr. Verbal Skills Course AND LIQUOR STORE {PARAGRAPHS VERBAL ANALOGIES SEN ILN.L COMPLETION OPPOSITES PLUS BAs.. HbADING sriJDY. AND ItST • T! . " N OiiFS 415 CENTENNIAL AVE. - BR 6-0500 - Cranford j Dec. 26-30, 9:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. • - 2 Minutes From The Parkway 6'ftr. Math Review ''•' 'ANUARV BOARps } Jan. 6. Sal,-9:30 a.m.. 4:00 p,m. We tyill Be Closed Christmas Day ;Speed Reading Courtes Hope To See YouBefoteThen the Divine 'Light. For Adults •' » - - ,that shone upon the sheph'efd^' _ - BUH.K FROM brmi -you joy this ChristtnjSs season, _ H1U>S«'N Tl-FlEJj NEAR I'ENN STA See J AND J'OKT^AUTHORITY. TEUM.-. SUPPLY CO. N j- R" DTR/ Jr VEIHT MERRY ^MATiRIAU-'-AWtiANCC 1 John Malka 336 CENTENNtAL AVE. BRIDGE 6-0505 in^^® 6 Alden St. BR 6-3100 . \ \ lor the pool, •• '-• ...,- j ftrade 4 illsX ln the)1 ^ CITIZEN AVU oiRrtT«rti^TnrRRT>/y.T^p^KiHfBEii Si iwi * Wte.Vta»'' School News The- room det'6'patipns featured^'. Murj.i» ' }~l room which displny',5 liiori.:. J..j .-,!•• ;,,i,!i.' i';ii [ '^l(-V(itri.' Tin- inii.su i-l;is>, under the Lyntia CMineiV.f'tJuiigs 'thai Unv liavc' abo'it. Jr.-' r (Continued i)rc\)lufi- mum- from box da, Martha Thompson, Susan r._ — tomahawks, ,,w»ii ISKiri-. Jcpnyjic I..\ on.--. I. chairman ol this project was I'M ,t !«.««• Kuntf, Culhy Ca'pobianco,** Ann Krahk fcau-Ua. fllchard" GarcY-, t>r Penvennc, Elaine NoveJIo. .-Shelley ". GradjP 3 H Kl "'y Ufarn--,! project are Gerard Bonney, Jt-I- Sluart 'SiTow uVii. • Ir -i.ir -. r>" I ""•••' 'William Me-1 fi.t > Bropks, Robert Brown, John : Margbsjon, Maria Comnijnjs, Jod ' , "....'' „,.,...... Ma Mrs. Joan- Locbcf's tixst" grade EdlU sa third!££!£Tr T h' * «W«fd-; Frank j Cgx, Thpmas^uchie^ Waym? Go- {•"' -"^ ' Grade 4 GuaRiii, Kerp^Mys/iafc; touis Eo-i^^ ^ -^ ^ i^.^rsnaier. iDojaa. ^now. andJaj^o.. Stephen . Gqrrinpe. Gary is.-dec-orated its room .pnd, the dice, Klaus Boehm, fionna Arnold, -grade has torrrf£u»tt!4 a study 'o i jy>^-' Mariiip" Ti-iney> ..fouvtli ,11 ..-sbin.-t^-Doc-ernberr Can- Barbara Cuozzo,. Nancy DIXUJ* -the Swiss people- and their •grade so'c-uri^tutjic-s fl;is> is'study-! es,, b.vmb^ of both .Hanukkah turns. Several .children*-brought f Jean Kristfcller, Mona Ya^uda, i '"k"i V"Sit^MM iljissifica-' .Slauson. Jpric Weisgerber; Cynthia f ,.M,»d- Otiri.st«ins, ,wero nwde b> John Johnson, and John Qrun. projects tor classroom exhibition nner f into« ,coini.«1t,-K^,: each , Richard Bin«liam, Barry D'avl.s Christmas tree* were-' made by Marjorie'Yiifehak, P'aul Heins an ;,'„" ^1. . 4o the class) Austin, Debra Belaga, Grace'Bore- grvup j-epoi ting on tht ' T«d FrU-dmah*. Gerardo- Fr\so\{ Paml4a Jackson, Karlirv Litter; Joseph Pagano. made .ski lifts ^a-rren &U*. ..Megaij Haniel, Catherint? •of..; the .assigned explore*.. TU.-• Bifrry Ganek, Thomas .Hoffecker, r-atti Kirwan brought . Hintz, Joyce^Kdeser, Nancy -Lange, committees art as follows: Walt.-r Mark Mittleman, Bruce Prager, Nancy Dipummond, .Linda Broivn, LyLynnn Lender, Margaret Mayer, Joseph Palm led,, John Kellyly,, AlleD\ki s*ht>c-s from'Switzerland. °Nin Deborah Fitzgerald, Robert Buontemi'io. : C'.c-oi'gi^Sherba,. Clark- White' Wil- McDaid brought samples of Swi pa^sthe-Vlrththe-Vlrthtt r Dt*orah Mittricker, Susan Peirt- Trudy Wawgh, the Vikings;--Kli- iJiam Wiahtman, Carol Corman, Hopkins, Bfuoe Eige, and Gary of.the class, safety poster'contest fnan, Karen deters, Susan Petrick, "lace..and..errjib.rpidery; Gary Ham WaS a Sift chad Kprn.; Gordon Stanley, JU1 Alexandra Hjght, 0ebra Houdcan Bubb. mpnd .shared''pictures from- th f L r^ PTA BooktWa Fairl Janet . Risberg, Erin Shea, and Pfitzenmayer. Linda Best, Chris- Judith.Kamm, Loretta Mertl; Ada Cranford Pabflit-.;L4brary. Eliza 1 i - Judith Timm. *«.'-' tophar. ColvyXibus;- Theodo-B-e Lynn Pollock, Jane Ruddy,' Cbl- Livingston School both White and John Korba mad .U-e Arrowsmith showed • Chrtstmas trees ^ and Santa OBrian, Richard•Schoiield, Ruth- Ic-en Smith;.Kathy Sperling, Carol - Grade 2 maps of the country. fllmstrlps on-astronomy.'- Special Claus decorate the roqm. ann Apgar, John Cabot;- Richard, Truesdeu arid; Paula Weiss! " Sieele, Thomas Risberg, Eluabeth TfttL...children in Mrs.^Jeanne Richard DiPaolo. brought a thanks^ate given to Lee A?row- Grade 3 I • Candle holders \vere made by Bozung's second grade have been Swiss music box'and..'Swiss doll smitto Schoolh fo.r bringing•'the materials Pearlman, Vasco de Balboa; James George Sherba,-Loretta Mertz. waiting anxiously for their turn to School children .in Miss Joan Dunn, Richard Demsey, Mary Mil- Bruce Prater, Kathy Were shiSwn by Karen Kossak being mad0 Ford's third grade are , Kath? SDME *In" ' ' '-ad the hall ' Uullutiu Kennmu WheelC-r. ing cartoon beoUm for the Junior ier, .Richnrd Cossn Ferdinendo Judith Kamm, Jeanne Outlnello ™ boards^ ,'P/af ws study of electricity. Each pu- Magellan; .Kathleen Peters, Eliza- *f "A* happy fonftlljw «verywher« gather together ley-chose a winter thcrnc brought tools rnade jn 5witjerlan Red Cross to distribute to the pil collected and ma(jle Interesting and Thomas Hoffecker. •and three commit' and John Bartocci, Martin Ettih -veterans hospital. ' ' beth PainterV • Robert.. Hayward, Wreaths and 'frees were made tOCtlabrate thisjsiost festive of seasons, we take ploasur* 1 fepoldets telling and showing the Gary Brjown, Henry Hudson; tees. Mary Sntjih. was chairman Collette' ^Pprier, Gary HerbBter ... . by Clark White, Alexandra Hight, many u&es of electricity in homes Kathlefin COnncrtly- John' Folk, Pat Barry. Davis Judith Kanim^ Ada In extending to. you our'hope,.. _!_ of the snowman j}h»j(?c±, assisted Susan \Vitmann, John Russel and at work;, Some of the chil- Cooney, Fernando Cortez; Nancy ,.by Deborah. C^D6a anaWill Has-. O'Brien, Jane Wilner, Nancy Pa\ft- Roosevelt School dren., whose pictures were about Lynn -Pollocft/ Loretta Mertz. that all the joys of Christmas fill your home. trup. Evelyn Schmaus ivas cllosen lick, Christine Griffin, John M(t, '• Grade i ^ Jenkins^ .Frbdv -Cdx, Afnninmary Carol Corman, Thonias Hoffecker. things "run by eleclfiricrty irt homes Ladariye, Jacques Cartier; LyndaT Ted -Friedman, Kathy Sperling, cliairman of the. winter scene. chell, and Bftlce Haydon made : Mrs. Phyllis KimbaU's class h^ were Kindra Vollherbst,' Marjo- Wellet, Thomas Gill, Diana Bros-' Deborah Jones was in charge of or- paper Swiss cuckoo clocks, as an 1 Barry Ganek, Bebra Hourican and finished studying magnets. james lein Lubberts, Eileen Morris, Ellen key, Rene LaSail'e; Bonnie Wells,, Carol Truesdell. B. Austin ^anizing. the .painting of skaters art project. arn S nd Ter m Gorringe, Janice Schenker, Wil- u T4 v 2 * Torrens Peter Orazl, Dawn Ricany, Barb-] Mrs. W]«iam;wightman loanea INSURANCE • •'• . brought in flashlights with mag- liam VBabsoh, Robert Quihlan, ara Mays, James Cook. 101 Oak Lane BRidge 6-7198 « u » /s C 'Plane. Wapner, (Continued on Paae 7) [,••• "• Robert Cushman.^arollne Sterl- ing, Kathy Stiefel, and ferrill Tor- rens brought horseshoe 'magnets Joseph Shamey and Lauien^JCn-' Your Contributions paldo; showed the power of small magnets. Wendy Nevalls brought in o-magnetin the^ shape of a per- son- . ' . • • • • :. Many bf the children in the 'v . class are. writing well enough to .begin using small-;writing paper The following children are ori the new .paper; Carolyn Steele, Dal The Cranford Welfare Association annually Zbbal, Joseph . tadanyt ' r>ian . r^Eaureh Capaiapr Rpbert collects donations so tliat they may aid those Kent, Robert Cushmanj William ..Thonias :Seavy, Josepl in nfed during the holiday season. :. . .. A, James- Sariiowski, Cai-o line Sterling;••• Wendy"- Nevalls Sharon Vance, Marcia Sornmers r^PJ '•.-..-,.^xJ.-.» We urge all who can to send contributions, ^athy SUefel, ^e^KiU Torrens Ebnard Di Gibvin'e.wa'od. bavi< .preferably money,, to the Cranford Welfare ;ordon. • ' !.:: • ''''••,: -...... • .SV. • • • - ' - : .. .•:".'.• viNtit The mailman for November wa Dale Zbbal. " , • •' Association Christmas* Fund, 10 y North Grade 2 -'.-..Mrs. Lily" Kaplan's second grade Union Avenue, Cranford. has begun studying American In dians. They have opened a trad — This Space Contributed &ST-— ' •** . Union County Trust Co. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 100 South Avenue, East :. Cranford ••(-.- -i ,j» - * - ••-- •••••- ••-'"-.' • ** . ' - READER'S D1CEST '.' • •: • -k • ' fa ill WM W% the happy spirit of ihe Christmas season, we send siheerest greetings to our byal friends and customers, with hearty thanks for their patronage. ition County Trust Company TO EXTEND TO A MOST CORDIAW GREETING Serving you in ^ FOR A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND TO CRANFORD ' "" \ EXPRESS OUR THANKS .FOR YOUR KIND PATRONAGE. 100 South Av©., East - ' "' ' •'( • nine other convenient offices in ELIZABETH ...UNPJNJ> SU^^ ^gj^y. •^i-"*- *•' • -•* # • - -I • -J Richard Hariio I "•*-«-W i - — v ~ p.i.u i,\.r' _ ,r i - • Taint Wop': .:,... -\ .- ' "''" '•'•••ranee Corporation ~'~ ; '^_ ^_ J " "-' ' t Wl YTnioii Avo. — —,„..... " ~ Cranford - "-• <- -•.. . '•}•• • '\, M:-J.I-..--luiij iJodiT the I'oirl 't l:."nTirdc this u-ook hy A i-ffhg. For Girl Scout Cooki^ Sale "MfiKu-Vc-hicU-Piwftlor Ned J~. Par- si-kijir.. ' ,. .,(... MrTA. J VVaJJner of 32 Tul^p lor the ide Plaer PTA •treet will be chaipnac ut-Disinqt it cr.tTtary for the Junior H TeiSch- •frte'^hildren'^'affy. self- < partrnent cjf the Sunday Christmas will be. a day of toiW There isalotof activity at Antarc-. woman Florence. P. Dwj^er and,byj tor ,thtTtS62 Girl Scout cookie governrncnt. orfej-teach. thqm- poth- ." the jdeneral EleHticjeo., which at the Firs: -Presbyterian Charch. ing that is wrong.-—Mary Baker ^Xbut a labor-of lover-^forji. Union ticu at this time because it is sum-. alt, Mrs. A. M. Gessler,of 448 Or- met at /th£ South Pole. There were presented him the 195ft Edison hard . street, chairman v\ , a wonderful hgliday season. • - • — This Space Contributed By -^ ^>i^'u-- • ._..--•' Umiliii•^miiiiiiHi^^ ^ Suburban Trust Company ^iaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBwn Burke and Bell umiiiiHi Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation •HH At this joyful season, we take Gulf Service Station Hi pleasure in extending to you 25 North Avc, E. BR 6-0277 ^fts^^raj^Bseosa;^^ % hi Pi ife^'iSl Lehigh Esso Sewkpcenter III Centennial and Lehigh Aves. BRidge 6,9,759 11 III ...and many thanks to all you wonderful people whose •Him"4 friendship has been so heartwarming during (he year. ^1 -tS'-'i'.'v, i' IBHHl Pi • AND SUPPLY COMPANY -r-.rJ Phone BRidge 6-2700 ^miiiiH•IIH Ltefe^ 94 HIGH STREET CRANFORD | and good wishes ' CRANFORD & GARWOOD TtOlMWiD"E MASTER BARBER ASSN. MODERN BARBER SHOP F. D'Agostino J. "•• .•••» %••• COLONIAL BARBER SHOP C. Re Aing ouf, ring out,' The bells ''—*l », ./ ERNIE'S BARBER SHOP E. Del Gado oi cheer sound our happy wishes RARITAN BARBER SHOP M. Sherris to you and yours ifor a Good reason, too! Over 2'/4 million drivers prefer Nationwide for broad coverage, Joyous Christmas Season. RCVNNIE BARBERSHOP "^ R. Romano /ow Kites and-fast claims settlement. reetThqs For your car insurance, see me soon. CRANFORD_BARBER SHOP— _A. Marsiglia "VOU« -VETERA^ BARBER SHOP. ..,/ M P'Antonio and .good wishes for DONftbP;jp. GROS^MANBARBER SHOP *' rf. Grossmart -f -~. 27 North "Union Averni* PETE'S BARBER SHOP P. Crazia' Crinford. Now Jeri«T. BRidgo 6-67IB PEOPLE'S BARBER SHOP . B. Parzfs Yvelie's Dance Studio R. Lanza RAY'S BARBER SHOP C la>»v(^ W iyU .laiiuiu> S •• -Stores.Also X" WtlSTyiKLl) and fl.MSFlKLD > Nationwide Mutujl Insurince Company • home office: Cojumtui, Ohio ... >^M / "Si roft^u . Sherry Aron,..Marilyn Cal- • -Mni (11 •'. k i • .1M^UT\ ill :• ":; i i j, YiTt I, i-11 ilje many objects for the display cab- • • Air,»irt: Uw .« P' ; • ' • '•-•''.. ''••'• . ' • '••• V ane DelfctFera, Bruce Kent, Lynn Knlov. John Kurdilla, Thomas Marantz. Kathleen Mazzeo, Rich- k.-' SAY- MERRY CHRISTMAS WITH FLOWERS The Ideal Gift for Christmas all tlu- Yes, Flowers carry Christmas Greetings to perfection — to anyone —r- anywhere. Come see the grand selection we have-in^a wide price range for Christmas gifts and for your own home. Wreaths - Greens- Centerpieces Arrangements of All Types And For That Last-iM'nu*e Gift to Someone Far Away, LET US TELEGRAPH FLOWERS Phone ADams 3-3650 today. We Will Deliver. -' V "'*' '••'" • JOHN "c'_"sffUERNAGEL' . -'•*" - **'..... V,' W. V,rftYi Jr.. Wyr. H. (In 250 SPRINGFIELD AVE. (near Cranford line) WESTFlE'tb 2 sPRINdFlKlJ) AVEM.'E CRAN'FORD. N. J. V- \ T. V: i'. / Page. Eight (N. J.) CITIZEN ANtf CHKONICLE—THURSUAV, DECEMBER?! 1901 Mrs. Jack^fHson, vice-president, Jinoouiiced that t,he speaker &t the '"j'Tt.'il.- A' ^-r.iciu ji|xjiic-t'tc»i UPd . University, hi- i's Mrs. .Clarence. Burstein and Mrs. a euy Best o,f the and the Speak ' )ii',)u-r of three qhildri-n Larry Kiernstein »arc program co- Robert .NvltfC \Harry- National In.*utute. of. Laundering: chairhruy*-. Mrs. Allan Kane-is pre- ais wcre f 'Ne ^frthod- <»f Btrt^ft:,,:.:.!ro. l TThh t [IJ n(jra,rn' TI, be piTceded will bf tlJ.sru.ssfd by Dr—-i f (iidt ''' ' was report -uwling proBJtfitTani° l for if dance : Lv a btj:;inv?s rr. nK at \viwth rc- LajjWcnce TncSfcem ;v^nt -tfT the >: 42:15 a.m. Monday by Mrs. J ne*t ^luncheon :t0 be held fn \Tay7'Co-ho be .by- the follow- 1 0 -hostesses - i !•"'> gsrqt Cailaha^n"oCllhVf f ffff RichmonRihd ave-^hBdjscvand found that sonu-onc had Meeting of. the Newcofn&ls' Club, for the evening wmg MjS>Tilson mg^of.,B'/idi B'u'.b Worppfc. Kadi- 5e\'*noyi' Kaye, Justice discards "party, friend- windoW f (;i ld r.ute.^v- -..-.-.. . :>-] forcibly removed the slorm . ^ be held\january 3 at the Sorinc- " Mrs. Richard Brower. ^ttafi" C'hapter-^-at 8:30 p.m -Tue.s- lund raismy; Mrs- Chester Kuuf- sHip, and. HinjlKd. and is therefore Mrs. C&Uahan snjd she wa.s alone; ;.jfd theQVtyten'ed the inner bath.-! . _t „. j,, „ „ .. . \\r* .t,,hn Somei-s of l-fl Hi>m- day iijL Temple Beth-EL . , - riiaYT. membershrpT and Mrs. Ben represented as blinds— Joseph' e Wcnise, were Mrs John Somers of 1-8 Herrj- a'blond-[room win'dqjv.Mir traWof'the in-:^ , ir.g^avenue wilt be.hostBss for.-thcj -•%>f bipiier has sriecia}j2ed in'the Navy, citizenship und civic affairs. Addlson. • ••'^ * haired Man in tftevjatc 20's, wear- trudfer waT'iound, however^ • . | at.'.a boarti meeting hfct Wednesday Junuary ' 10 .board i MJti fic-ldlf. of obsuirics and gynec;olbg.y Mis. Novy will describe plans fpr Cato ' apparently trying The case was referred to the d.e-rniflht at the home- of the1president^Iylrs. Howard Ulsarher and ;Mrsy for the past 12 years and has of- th|f fortheoming citizenship award vehnetiHi as co-hostesses. fices in Newark, and ilaplewood. to be presented. to an outstandiae He is or. the staff of Bejh Israel. The three-largest rivers citizen or group" bb February 6. Jersey are the Raritan, Clara-Maass and St. Barnabas Hos- Korba Honored As "-a. special fejiturc, color slides und MuUica River*. By Shell Oil Co. As Top Salesman Taxpayers John Korba of 3>1 Rogor avenue, DR, MERVINj BINDER Uesman.in.the Treriton t districtvof Shell Oil Co., was'hon-r ored rectMjtly for outstanding "sales Drawings to Aid achievements with ; the company^ Mr. Korba'and his wi.te were guests Physical Therapj^ of honor at a reception at the Four y ieasons in New York City, fol- At CP Center •jwed by dinner and entertainqveut a! HotelPierre. ' ',. <„ ' >• Mrs; Roy Ki'asnofT, cerebral On January 1, 1962, interest on pcist- palsy chairman for Kadimah The reception . and dinner were •Chapter, B'nai B'riAh Women, re- MMMmg&mtmm given by the top .managemerit of ported that 200 drawings to bo- due 1961 taxes is automatically increased Shell's New York division upon used as teaching aids ,were deliv- Mr. Korba's winning his fifth man- ered to the Cerebral Palsy Center from 6% to, 8%, agement recognition award. -^ ai Holly street and Springfield Born in BayonnevrMr. Korba was avenue Friday, ", . graduated from St. John's Univer- The drawings were made by sity in Brooklyn. He joirledSheli I members of Kadimah Chapter, liv. ^946 in the company's>head several scout troops • and an. ele«- So Car civfing- this year, approximqtely office, in Manhattan. In 1957 ntejkpentary school class. Children at "enteredT the sales filed as a general llhVcfenter will''use them for color- ing as^avform of physical therapy. "-1 '•-- salesman iki ihg/ company's New 380 taxpayer paid this 2% extra on $55,600 Jersey area, .aricl- in* 1958 was pro- .Mrs. Krasnoff said additional moted to real.estate salesman In drawings are\to be- provided, the Trent6n district. starting. with extremely simple- POINSETTIA PLANTS of 1960 taxes. ones and gradually] becoming more ;•;_' • • _ >^> •••'... • ; ; ;. , . Holiday Hours Told difficult? -. •'" v CUT FLOWERS- At Jr. College Library. I prefer to dp right and get" no to avoid paying this extra 2%, 1961 CranforoS college students; home thanks rathdr than to d for thp holidays .were''invited to- and get no punishment. " The Best Gifte of Att day by Professor George P. Marks, taxes must be paid pripr fp or onu.Pece.nv. *HK UbPariarj,, to make. use of the UnioJtoJunior "to'llege library for / • i SOY Christmas Givijtg reference work and ;study. . ge ber'31,1961. professor:Marks said the library Serving the Motorist Since 1925 will be opbn from 9 a.m. to 3 . Coniplftte Auto Repairs m p.m. today and on Wednesday, De.- 24-Hour Towinc Servifc • cember 27, and Thursday, Decem- *"" Expert Body and ber 28, for use by Union Junior Fender Repairs, Painting - C. VAN CHAMBERLIN, College- Students as well • as other FLOWERSHOPPE collegians home for the holidays!;. -and- Color lVtatchine ' "A" Chairman, Township Committee "Many, college students find it necessary to catch up on their- CH 5-0108 "Serving Cronford Since, 1934" •,-••••• . " • ' J. HOWARD MeATEER, studies or t6 wdrk on research 600 Westf iekTAveM W. X •'• papers and other Compositions over Reselle Park 113 N. UNION AVE. BRIDGE 6-1032 Chairman, Finance Committee the ' holidays,'^ Professor Marks 'I, pointed out. „ '"""'- ; Good order is the foundation; of I amgpod' thlngs.-^-Edmxind Burke !£• There's a warm spot in our hearts for all the wonderful people , le are very happy indeed to take this opportunity to x we have been privileged to serve throughout the year. Along with our thanks, \ tell you how much wk«rnrusn\ -'< II \|{|.KS M VI. A KII. V ." -1. .•/'. I*' /. . • JJI..., VOL. LXVIlI. No. CRANTORD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21. J961 ^ECTid;'wFoyR -; Flail Christmas MUSIC Recreatian Christmas Party (Garden Club Hughes S .-./•*?• For Services Sunday For Children This Saturday To Present •4 Ration Commission'will hold GARWOOD Special holiday music programs were-.announced its TaSpeak ch.ldren Up to third grade age in Cash Awards by borough churches thithi s weeJJc fof r ChristmaChiiL s EvE e servicei s to peb helhld dine UncuncomZ Sunday. Featured will include carols ^nd other traditional music by he 2 p.m. Saturday, it was announced KENILWORTH — Cash prizes this week by Dante A. Cpsta, recreation supervisor, ... will be given for first and second sp* choirs and soloists. Christmas parties for Sunday School children places in two- categories in the 'atefMwe on the agenda for'the holiday week-en^,. " Santa Claus, in the^person of Edward A. Sigety^ commission secretary, will -be on hand to hear ahnua.i home Christmas decora- 1" St Paul's Church tions contest of the Kenilworth Holy Cominunion will be ob- the_ last-minute- Christmas gift re- Gajrden Club. •Ele^t Richard J. Hughes has so served at two identical Christmas Local School i;T9Ujgts of the_boys.aiKi girls and,toL judging will-begin-at 7 p.m; cepteo*>an invitation to be guest Eve services at -8 and 11 p.m. Sun- dlstrliJute candy canes and special next Thursday, December 28. Cat- speaker at, ^L. testihionlal diimer day in SV Paul's United Church Plan Holiday gifts egories are exterior and doorways. for Mayor falter E. Boright Board of Christ. "The Forgotten Gift" A half-hour holiday show'will be Third place winners wiU,receive will be the sermon topic of Che presented by students of the!. Joyce. ribbons. .. planned by civit^ . business and Rev. Stephen Szabo, pastor, at Programs School ot Dajice under directjon In order to be eligible for public officials. TolSeFiUeds jth services; - " GARWOOD — Classrooms and i contest, residents must submit ap- yor)Boright will rciure on D,A^%JMp^ca. sec- of Miss Joyce, Christiano; ^This will Aathems by the Youth Choir at corridors of local ; schools arc be followed by a one-hour Showing plications. Applications have been January 1. as mayor, a post he has. retary of the Board of Education, bright with holiday decorations the 8 p^n,. service will include: "O of -cartoons and comedy films. distributed to local stores; Judges held for six years. The dinner issued, a reminder this week that and special pfograms. andparties ^^ canvas v, « - wnn me Babe Diidivined"" with sosollo by Cheryl Af Santa's visist > witH thewill 'be Mrs. Earl Frazer, Mrs. be held at 7 p.m. Saturday, 4 p.m. January 4 is the deadline koff; «*Birthday are being held tod&y. and tomor- .children, the program will can- W^ Voaa Ohleri, Mrs. Marie for filing of petitions by candidates g, row in preparation for the start of .elude with the singing of ChWstmas January 13, at Scotch Plains with solo by ..._.v ,. _ Philh>pa*and Mrs. Fred Huette- 1 and "O the Christmas vacation. — -• < • • for the three Board of Education [.Wondrous NtghtJ Mrs^ Raymond carols! man, all members of the club. Country Club, formerly Shacka- posts to be filled at the February Hambo is director of the Youth • The public schools will close « JMr.. Costa reported-thareported-thatt ththee maxon Country Club. 13 school election. ' 1 p.m- and St. Anne's Parochia The annual Christmas package -.Choir.' _'' '" -... .• *•' •'• '..."''" •'' Board off EducatioEdi n granted use of . Approximately 400 persons are School at 3:15 p..m, tomorrow fo: wrapping contest was held last Bdrough Churches Arrange P.V?S . Terms expiring stre those of Douglas Greene', a member of the school for the party at expected to attend.- Music will be trustees Wallace B the start of the holiday. ' Wednesday at the home of Mrs. ^•ustees Wallace M. Pinkjtt,|the Youth Choir, also will sing a meeting; '."... James Murphy of 532 Richfield provided by Ray DiPietro and his Charles C. Craig and WflliainJTsolo, "When I Wlshjjpon a Star," Christmas party for the kinder The recreation superyisdr also. garten children was heldjrfister- avenue..'Winners'were: Mrs; Fraz- Special Christmas orchestra. ,' . ffl under direction of his mother, announced that ihe commiss^on'.d day afternoci^ at St. Anne's, and er, flrst;-^Irs. Haro'ldvSalklns,^6cc-r. > KENILWORTH — Borough, churches this week anno .e V- '•f- ''. i >• governor s health >ur\(;\ ivic -,KENlLWOtf*i'H _ The regular rds appointed to a full tirin. Woman's Michaels Clumh. Mr. Hii-h- died .in 19*9 ^jfnoctin^ .(jr^JJorojugti (^um-il hits She also served on" they of meniber ' I .V- (*!. I.) OWlKWf AWl»CimONICL«lffiri»f=(OAT. DRCEMIIEH.*! 1961 '—I ti»»tw, flii'ef <»>w r>f My Gontloin\- the «>" but because of lUan ChHAtnvoH the nliTLyf^ >um, Page 1 ) £S^5^5^- y ui your religion, dr "" daroi." bV "*"" attendance .(t"IL S2.V and <»>«;»•*? '«! Vj£V^[dr.- Jianif Church of Kt.-Anne ; uJ Kemlwqrth.ci.tcd May ,, J«^ ;s and Ihr . .. jt . . "S( DOOl. < -rtHi. will- be un-f He ''Shall Feed Hi> voided. '•> ^e VO'O" Cou,U> Heft|St.iH ,,^i MIUI ballot at the pollinS ula \\ Cm mi* jtl.itioiird ur tiin be -foUnd\ o.r if I nble tfj Shepherd," -; The-Rev John A McWali- | BOROl'GII QF» KfiNILWORTII Q|»,rv in Etook'1761 of Dcict- for * I } ou .desire the .n'liliL.i •- >i-r\ let; ballot Mr yinir in i«w diplrlrl on said dnto, an8 tor, w.iit ..cuyiiuci '-j solemn BOROlTGtf OF KENILWCf|frH j-t* r**ltiti.ve or fiii*itcl Uie.ii hialtu an up- iiOu desire, to the Annual School Messiah,"' with Mrs. i-rnuc NOTICE • „,„,,„ „,... r,- 'Ejectlor. ol Jhe Board of Edacaljon of mUi$ in \nv Ciwwch of Si: NOTICF O* SAL* OF PROPEBTV FOB •NpN-PATMENNpN T lB , plUiittnTi under outh for u military serv- \ X.btio- is- hereby Kiven , Irjat th«> tax ] »jorth 24th Street. "Kirnllworth. Nr» Ici- 'ballot In be lui \t .mlt'il 1u hlinv .s!jtln»t mi.- Union Counts Hegional High School Tougher ria contralto solpist, ' OF TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS is.-i. U. S. TBEA8URT DEPAttTHENT BUREAU OF CUSTOMS Kotlce Is hereby given that an order dated November SO, 1961, has been 1s- i sued by the undersigned authorizing the. It-name of the gas screw PEBRA ANN II. Official No. 267013, owned by Richard A. Kiaifaie. of which NEWARK, NEW JERSEY Is th'e .home port, to be changed to PHOENICIAN-.- .. 1 ROLAND C. BECK Acting Deputy Collector In Charge of Marine Work NNEWARKE . NEW JERSERSEY Adv. Fees: $6.445 12212-28 SHERIFF'S SALE ' SUPERIOR COUKT OF NEW JERSEY LAW DIVISION, trsnem COUNTY - DOCKET NO. t-insn-eo jMS»e The Blllsld* Nitlorul Bank,] » National Banklhf Aisoel- crvit. atton PUInUft atto ACTION _J.Ya.nclJ s Bntesh aad Rose- Fra.marine Bntean Defendants WKRS OF m . T-S. . - I • WDCIS Bntean, Defendant! fiy virtue of the above-stated Writ, to me directed. I shall expose for Sale by Public Vwidue at the Court House, in the City of pilMbeth, N, J.. on Wednesday. the 27th day of December,. A.D., 1961, at two o'clock In the afternoon of said day, oil the right, title and Interest of the above-named defendants In and to the following property, to wit: -' All that tract or parcel of land and premises, hereinafter particularly •de- scribed, situate, lying, and being to the Borouah of Garwood. in the County of Onion, and State of New Jersey. Beginning at a point on the northerly line of Willow Avenue distant 140 feet northeasterly lrom the earner formed by 'the intersection of s»id.line of Willow th * Avenue and * easterly side of East * Street thence-runnini! M I, North 0 de- crees 30 minutes West 100 feet to a i "olnt thenw i2' North 80 degrees 30 minutes-East 40 leet to a point, (hence I3i South 0 degrees 30 minutes EauUOO fe«t ton point In th* stud side line oTTHUow s Avenue thenco running 14) alonrf said "Make a Date with iiHi- line o! Wlllqw Avenue south 89 de- crees 30 minute West 40 feet to the point ond place ol' hegtntUne. f»irnuses commonly known at Mo. 390 Will"^ Avenue, Qarwood, New Jersey Their is iiui- npproxtmately $12.426 32 with ni'.fri-M from Autsust 23, 1981 and 'I 12 •*,/ :-• Flutaria!* «t BaMn Ho JotJ to* null. H. A DETERING 463 o.utput,: in?luainft 'a fTRST INSEtttlON -r 9'cMb a word, 75 crate rrthirrmm, obinttfcm. BOARti OF REALTORS , . REALTOR / In Kiwanis Loop second high ol the sea.soi\. cash wtth ord»r. (A. ^ d«nts MMC* charji* Is mad* ASSISTANT. UnionVXiiniQr College1, took,. two- earns him a*Junior Bowlmti ui C&N$RX6TOS An 200 Beech St. . BR .6-6330 for tack bUllrf * of alterations, porches, tic. lAld . Miritipfe listing Service BOOKKEEPER garner pom the Unicm County Congress award- i ulteirt. J88 Lincoln Driv«j Trust^Co.-ltfuIn SjiiUrday iy . ti*« Ai'thut-Schreiber of_^lhe Junior^ AT INSERTIONS (Conifccuttw' *••!» wUhoul Hojir* 8:30 change) —' 2 c^ato a wonL 50 c*nt« wilwhnmw. roll and perwi rt'cords. machine poHt- Kiw'ahrs' ClutJ Bjjtuam Bowlit'.y College kegli.;rii-took over second nJJCTMCAL CONt«ACTINO - Hous*- \nii o( rccelvobleu und payable')', League to move w'ltfnn a'^uVnib^of high^series'yHh a ^27 tptal. AD8 $ET BY UNE8 — 15 'ante d HIM. Ad* «*t In cojp* wirinjf. Jotobl atftArt CHEERFUL LIGHTS OF CHKIST- PHIL F. Wllh blank lin^ or di«plaYlln«»mu*tb«di£mj«dbi ARE SHINING IN THE TOWN— beigh'^ continued thtjir "winning SansfUlUano. THEY SPARKLE FROM OUR NEIGH* CIRCLE PLASTICS CO. streak by taking three from Sub- Un*«. Dtejtor Itawi (12 pt t*p«\only) chai^d a« JBQRS' DOORWAYS, SOS South Ave., Garwood SUnstt 9-0900 XS'WE MAKE OUR BUSY. CHRISTMAS 18 AMen Street BRldce urban Trust'and moving into third : Help Wanted - Male .. • . two 1hm.«"^<' . • •' V . ^ BOUNDS. . . — kultipU LUttaf Aervle* place. In four weeks LciglVs have VCUBVSBION RXMUHXB' rAST. «br th» CUSTODIAN FOB PUBLIC buildTnc CASH Chsdtt ot SfcxttP* abrald accompany beat and 'utttt a*fvic« call Beonomy Can — SHORT OF CASH? Good salary, vacation ar> Cra BV RICH RUtyENSTEIN - ' In O¥eftime; 51-48^ nford|_ Hockey Club will nteei the alumni Sunday morjiing^ag t the. South Plain- Coach Wijliam Martin's highly rated Cranford High School basket- . - • ' ••• By.RICH..HUBENST^lN . ' -..•', , . fitSia Ice Palace lin wh whatt promise st tob be ti off thth e outstandinttdig gg game s ott t hth e season, qpj iftiftt ball-team, will-leave Wednesday Jor Schenectady^^Y. to participate ,. Although.Jiever Jeading during the regular ..game^ranford ttiglj. SdiooVs basketball will begig n at 6:4; 5 a.ma.m.. ^.. >n-the'Schencclady Invitation Christmas Basketball Festival.' team tied St. "Mary'sin the final seconds and defeated their Elizabeth rivals 5148 in over- coach Robert Crane stated that this sftbufcTbe a very exciting eontest since most of The tourney will bp played in the Llnton High School .gym in time Friday night*. Over,,1,000 scceajtnng fans jammed St. Mary's ,gym to watch what alumrti jire now playing for college .teams. The local'mentor added that it should well Sehenectady which: has. a Seating capacity of 2,300.' Coach William Martin called one" of the greatest team efforts he has •/eyerjeen during his be worth anwtna'anyone'es - art***effort t»oA >i—-,—.;"...... v^——:—-——.—'— ~ -• —'•• • • ••-?- """First round of play will begin;—;- •-•• '—-;-• ——r — coaching career, as the Cougars overcame a third period defi'cit o£a,s much as 10 points and v ^^s^^?^ - get up at this early hour to see Wednesday afternoon and con- j pcrinti])iaker in 5-10 Joe Long^/ho, " "—— '•—— fought back to win the game. • Ifa match, .^ tinue with the semi-finals on "a junior in last year's tourney The Cougars escaped defeat , . .-Playing for the alumni will Varsity Ftw when their oackcouft ace, Neil Thursday, DeceihiseT ^28, ^araf ltie~ •"• be JfayT«ind"Pele^Tflrench'of the an excellent big man in 6-6 Bob Castaldo, completed a tbree finals on Friday., December 29. Ryan, a. 23S 1b. junior. -^^; . , --Colby College, varsity squad; Clint The tournament "will have two pointpliy with 15 seconds.te- - •• •— Crane, last year's captain and now The. Cougars, only entry out of remairiing ^o. send' the gaiftc into Trounces $L Mary's brackets, ^consisting of the victor-: New'York state? will leave at 9 , a member of the Franklin and .overtime.' "\ _ - -r -"' ..< - ' Marshall team; Chdck, Goodfcifftw, By RICH .RUBENSTEIN. ious and defeated teams. a.m. Wednesday by^Biinr'dn the dark Regiona I, 70-46 wn0 is First rpund sched^Je follows: 300-mile trip. "The local* players Ed Skjzis therh-.took over rnd* ->/-,.' on. the freshman team at ' Coach Hubie Brown's speedy and rugged junior varsity basketball scored "fiy^«of the se>Hin Uinnford j.:,...., Colgate; Ken Weenjan; formerly :2 p.m.—Home Free Academy coaches and adults accompanying %| By RICH RUBENSTEKiJ . y team breezed to their third/straight win" without a loss-by walloping Cranford High's powerful varsity basketball quintet romped to points in the extrit^pemicl and v • * with THnity Paiditur; - Frltr Wee- .XNew York City) vs. Bishop the team, will stay at the Van St. Mary's of Elizabeth.49-27 at St. Mark's court Friday Tnight. Gibbons "(Schenectady) Curler Hotel, Sehenectady. iheir iGurth consecutiv wm wLthuiit a. defeat oytfr Clark Re-, ftaufed down the key rcbQH>4 that > ;'-: .ThtSi of trinity Pauling; Bob Dom- The young'Cougars; using the fast break, broke aw% from a close : mergue,. former captain of Nor- 5}:3O pCm. — Aquinas. Institute Members of the varsity., team glonal, 70-46. Tuesday afternoqn at the losers' court. The "Cougars preserved the" Cougar %N! •first period score of 6-5 to outseore the Hill toppers 22-7 lo,the second - The player who got X wich . University, hockey team; (Rochester,) vs. Powers Me- making the trip, include Bob En-placed four.men in double figures and had complete, control' of the' :.w -... Roger Kopf of the Lafayetifchockay quarter- -Rusty Cree, &»2 center, • mortal '(New York City)"" ' ' gel, Neil Castaldo, Ron Hitter, Ed boards to easily gaintheir third "WJatchuhg Conference triumph. rolling,. however, was John scored 17 points and grabbed tHf he fast, break. Cree, Brizinskis Sluzis, John Litwinetz, Ji'fti King winetz. After Cainlord. had. floun- •f thjb; Bill Morris, former_Gard6n on t 7 p.m.—Cranford vs. Amster- Junior. Bdn RiUer led the game's rebounds to lead the Cougars to dam, N, Y. '-".,•• John McVey, Dennis Raczynski dered throughout most of the first • ..* State^ Hockey League performor; and ~'Gary Iversen ~leeL^the_ surge scorers with 17 markers while Ed : •victory. Cree shot a/phenomenal 8:45 p.m.—Llnton (Schenecta- Francis •Collins, John SJalinsky, Neaves' dropped in a pair of free half, Litwinetz opened the second '• ;>/,-. Rdb Half, former Williams College •;vvlth four tallies each as the Cou- Sluzis, John Litwinetz, and Jimmy BO percent from thi floorr sinking dyTvs. Philips Schuyler (Al- Bill Ray, Nelson Dittmar and Ron throws" to bring the Crusaders one half with, three quick baskets to *4 player; ajidUBill Wilson, former gars took a 28-12 halftime lead... Kins tossed in 12 apiece. Senior 8 of 9 attempts. Norris Brizinskis. bany; N". Y,) Itubenstein, along with managers point closer at 35-15,' RiUer then, put the Cougars on-,the comeback ... •• Hamilton College performer. The third quarter was almost John McVey, who started in place he also scored in doubly figures with "All teams in the tournament are Rich Rubenstein and Barry Mc- sank two' frorri the foul line and trail. , ' . . . •.'•/ r: ? Cranford Hockey Club even with the Cougars outscoring of the ailing Bob Engcl, pulled 11 markers. " " regarded as powerhouses in their Dowell; - \ two more on a jump from the During Cranford's second half., •'J rolled to two more victories this the Hilltoppers 11-9 as Cree dunk- down^lO rebounds, and little back- The first "quarter-was close, due respective, territories with the .ex-" Adults accompanying ihe corner- before CMnehar notched surge, the local five hit on: 16 of i. psist week-end and took over un- ed six and Brizinskis four. Cran- court star Neil "Doe" Castaldo v to sloppy ball handling Qn- the ception of Bishop Gibbons which, eus include Coach Martin- and) his two points for Clark. Jim King 29 field "goal attempts and out- x / ; disputed first place in the Union ford was in fron\ 39-21, as the passed for six assists to also ve?y narrow court. Charles Collettt for the first time, has^-a senior sens, Billy and Michael; Huhle put in two more" free throw tries', rebounded the Hilltoppers 24-14. . , - County Hockey League. Tom Lea- qbarter ended. "•- ' >v. the Cranford victory. hey • paced the local pucksters by opened the,- scoring with a free . The- final period saw^Hhe locals" class.. ' Browp, junior varsity coach;, Boh .but. Neaves sank a free\0irow fbr- Coach Martin's quintet shot a poor . netting five goals in Cranford's throw for St. Mary's. Norris .Brir Wore'tO points to the Hilltoppers' 6. \Rome«Free Academy appears to Belle, freshman coach; Ernie Hob- TTie Cougars began the rouf at the Crusaders to" bring the score 30 percent in the first half but 12-4 win over Wissahickon on zinskls matched the effort by sink- Cree again was the leading scorer be-nhe pre-tourney fayorite. It bie, former freshman, coach; and the opening tap as they scored to 41-18. bounced back to 55 percent in the has an^excelient ball "handler and Dr. Neil Castaldo, team physician 12 of the first 14 points scored. Ed second half which enabled them. _ tirday while Bob Ackland led theing a ofoul shot for Cranford. Cree with four, while Booney Mazzella, Sluzis hit with a jump shot for the King and Litwinetz tossed in to finish th,e evening with a^tbrrid * • .Qjrfcnfo^-Tfika'telPs to a 7-1 victory dropped in one of two from, the Jim "Downing, and Iversen shared successive jumpers and Staeger "otrer Rahway oh Sunday with three foul line to give Cranford* a 2-£ the remaining points.: Cougars, and Dennis. Chlnchar 45-percent field goal average. '• t scored the same way for the Cru-•put in a-fre|e throw,"but King add- Litwinetz led thg Cougars' attack scores. Cranford now has a 6-0 gap. Colletti, who led the Hill- Cranford J.V. I St. Mary't ed two, more' points for the Cou- FG-FT TIKeeJey 1 League Tightens saders. Cranford then ran off a with 17 while-Slusiis tallied 13 and record. toppers with nine markers, hit the 0 2 gars to pull Cranford out in front Leahey's five^goal output on Sat- fic&Mie.ld^Bpal of the game with Mazzella 2 0 4 string of 10 straight jy>ints, four Engel hit the c6rds for 11. Rich\ >'Brien • 1 '0 2|CoUetU 3 3 S 47-19. Chinchar put in another •Burke of St. Mary's led all scorers/" urday moved him into-* second a jumper, from the fouj line to putDiFohk> . 0 1 lfKulbake 1 0 2 each .by Ritter and Sluzis, and > 8 1 17|O'Conncll 0 0 0 As Line's Edges Acacia jumper qnd.Sta'eger a jumper for Cree two by Castaldo, to jump out to a with 18 as he sank 10 free throws, -, place behind. Jim Goodfeliow for St. Mary's ahead for the last time 4 l 2 0 v VUinskis Lind's Pharmacy topkjwo games from the league-leading Acacia 12-2 lead with, five minutes- gone glark around a" deuce by Utwin-, lhrce m6re.foul shqts than Vthe en^ total searing honors so far this th the contest. Brizinskis put thgDowiimt; 1 2 ".i}Fnrley 0 0 0 ( sedson. Gsodfeliow has netted 12 Cbugars in frortt with a Iayup'off Crdmnnii- . 1 1 aiBoylc 1 Q 0 Q insurance keglers in the Cranford Bowling League Friday^higlit at by in the. first-Quarter. Bill Staeger etz, Hank Buoni dropped in a sin- tire Cranford squad scored. Mike (versen 2 3 6|Murry 2 0 4 gle foul shot and. Sluzis. likewise shots while Leahey is close be- the fast break. Colletti scoced Thurston 0 0 pjSOjSparkk s 0 0 0 eiaVk Lanes and cut the leader's, margin to a game arid a hilfrF"^ tosssi in a free throw before an- tiurke added 14 for th£: losers. ^ hirid with io; Bbb Acktond, Good- again to close the first period with 91ocani 0 • 0 6|Flborrfc 0 0 • Tied for third, a game behind Lind's, are Errico Trucking,, who other Cougar scoring spell, on for Cranford. ' Richie Burke opened %ie. scoring lanscn 0 0 p,Solis 0 a ' .Bob Stinson and Staeger- put in with 1 free throy and a jump Shot, ' 1 fellow, Dave DeLonge, ' Leahey Cranford in the lead 6-5. Coenie 0 ,0 01 won a pair Friday night from Sdilpcter's Hardware; Lehigh Bsso, who baskets by Ritter, Castaldo, and a and • Charlie Kripperidorf have The', second quarter was- a run took two fro5ni"Gra\vfSrcl's""GuIf, -T)T—^^ '—~*—: '"•' -":—•''•'•.••••.' 'v'"'thxeerpoint'pl^y" . byMoVey, ended, two ,moj:e Buckets tot ^Clark,-. but. •and^junior Bill Hajeski-swished a,^ combined for 48 ou,t of Cranford's Totals 19 11 49! Totabi 12 3 2? the quarter .with, the winners well Sluzis and 'RitteV SQored two each jumper as the Hilltoppers vaulted awaiy. by, the Cougars'" as they Cranford . 0 2? 11 10—49 and Barnett'S; Liquors, who edged BAKNE'TT'S UqUORS - 60-goal total so* .far this'season. " scored the ma jorityof their points "St^rtary's 0—27 •Pc'U* ...:.:. 170 W7 in 'front. \9-&~. • .' ' .to give the Coilgars a~~5^2^ mar- into a quick .5-0 lead. Sluzis scored •» the Cramford Ijotel' for -two wins. Brinkerhoff 195 ]9 109 the first Cranford basket on a .The Cranford. skaters downed The second period opened with gin. Staeger also score^TTwo to J Two sweeps were, recorded Fri- Russell 198 Ul 169 iumper| arid seconds later scored -,:( Wissahickon 12-4 before an en- DlQlovarmi , 1S2 1S4 143 equal fashion of.scoring by both end the .third period' action with UHisiastJe crowd last Saturday. Be- day night, the Citizen and Chroni- Komer —..'. *. l«i 180 189 squads. Bill Prish dunked a jump- the Cougars elnjqying, a. 54-30 lead. again^on a'drive. Rich Burke sank : Totals 874 738 837 ivfo free throws, and Hajeski Hit sides Lieahey's five goals, Ackland BetlriEI 2! Posts Sweep cle winning three from Shaheen CRANrOHD HOTEL ,(H er' for *Clark and, Bob* Engel a Litwinot?: once again drew first scored., three, Krippendorf •' 2, and " Matlaga ...... ,'... 205 214 IBS blood for Cranford with a tip-in. another jumper as, the Hilltbppers •' Agehcy/arid the Pepermint Room AnjtnOU :. 168 139 1S1 deuce for the Cougars to make the extended theii- lead 'to 9-V. John DfeloMge and Goodfeliow each 144 Ritter and Litwihete 'added two taking three from Swan 'Cleaners. ,DueJtWO«h :...... V0 USB score 21-5; 'Prish again hit-.on -a Litwinetz sank his first basket tallied one. To Hp}|4 ftfiiirch Loop Lead Meyw, : ....^.. 141 "151170. more Cranford buckets as the . Howie Loderstedt of the Pepper- «ahdihd.....i UW« « 101 jumper .before Ritter oVcranford with a long jumper, and Ron Ritter On Sunday, Cranford moved into Temple Beth-El 2 p*ostea a sweep. «4ndie«p 12 and Bifl Neaves', of CItfrk ex- Cougars pulled jin toz.a 60-30 com- mint Room rolled a -265 game! Totals ... 820 threw in a jumper i at the buzzer first-place in the county loop by Tuesday night to hold first place, which ties Emil Filsinger for third changed buckets for a 23-9 Cran- mand. Buwjfti .h)t. his first basket as the Cougars closed the gap 9-8» PEPPERMINT HOOM (3H ford ledd. Jim King and Sluzis. trouncirig Rahway .7-1. Ackland, in the Inter-Church Bowling Sweepsr .hjgh of the year.. Loderstedt also of the game on a lump before six atithe end of the.first quarter. playing an outstanding game, led H. Loaferstadt .100 265 .199 then tallied on jumpers for the more -consecutive Cougar points, Leagued Temple Emanu-el is,-w had games of 160 and 199 for- a 624 S. OeU« S«la HI > 190 St. Mary's drew first, blood on- a * the scoring with -^hree- markefs. Into Lead ^V. Tllttler l«ft 160 147. Cougars and Staeger pumped in a tw.o each by Castaldo, Ritter and second, two games, off the pace. • J pair of foul line tosses by Mike Goodfeliow netted a pair and Krip- series. a ViiWairtum 1ST 15150 0191- two. pointer for the drusaders. Litwinetz, vaulted the Cotigars iri- Other sweeps were recorded by C. TCUXIA Sala 1731«9 Burke. Ritter ^bit- a corner jump pehdorf and Bob Knox each added In Park Pin Loop Other 600 series were rqlied ,by J. rfiffltSala ,.:. -. ^ 184 119 John. ^Litwinetz dropped in,,, .his. ito a 66-32 advantage. Then, as the Zipn -JLiitheran, Osceola Presby- Leonhardf of. Schlecter's Hard- . -Totlls 804 852 shot to bring the Cougars within on.e. Coach Robert Crane was p'ar- Mike's Barber Shop won three first basket on a jump shot, but Cougar bench was being installed - tieularly pleased with the aggres- terian2-and $t. Paul's Lutheran. ware who had ganfes, of WS, 21^9 BWAN CLJCANEHS (0) one, but the Hilltoppers ran off games from Joe's BHifts :.... 104 4164 140 Staeger "'followed suit with a jump into the lineup, the Crusaders tal- eight consecutive tallies on a pair .. sive play of Knox, left wing on the Grltske of Zion Lutheran put 4 and- 213 for a 625 total; Roberts of Jahn v 1116 133 151 swept past Campy's Auto into iirst : shot for Clark to shrink Cran- second team. Bob Pf all continued together scores of 228, 222 and 184 Errico Trucking, who xoUed games J. Sivereool ... 178 161 1 137 lied seven straight, markers, - five"of two-handded jump shots by •* place this, week in the Park Village MiSh 131 ford's margin to. 29-13. However, to play his usual fine game «i the for a 634 series, high for the night. 0^182, 189 and 233 fora 691 total; Zamorski tut in 179 by Prish and two by Staeger. Make. Burke, and. single baskets ;. : Bowling League. Other sweeps 13 a free throw by Engel and two nets. '...,',.. ; . - Othefr games of 200r6r above in-? ahdxMatlaga 6f Cranford -Jiptel Handicap .140 • .13 Cranford'a Cisco Collins inter- by Haj&ski and Bob 5niith, to were registered by Hayeck's, Fre- Totals .17 803 1 foul shots and a jumper by'King Coach. cliided: Holland,, Oscepla Pres; , %, who posted scores of 20?, 214 and 775 rupted, the Clark rally with a fouji- -jump to-a-19-10 advantage^ *>. &^^ 23rp^^^ . 2;;;;221;; t>nd's and C&anford Barber Shop. 188 for a "607. output. CITIZEN AND CHHONICLK 13) gave the Cougars a 21-point bulge line toss, but Clark's Lea Ragon- Litwinet' ' z pumpe"~d i'-"n a' jumper h6ckay clinic seTsfbris at the'hew Frank Sireh rolled the, only "600 Howard ....^™.:....' 153 14a 134 at halftime. .34^13. Union County Park rinlf on "Moh- Weinstein, Temple. Beth-El 1, 216; . Others with^ games of 200 or MCB-r^14144 4 1]B8 3fll ese dropped, in three more Crti- and Ritter sank a charity toss be- Wh,l|e, -Str Paul's Methodist, 215; series of the night on games of 222, above included: McConneli; Citi- N. Koury :.:' 189 170 188 Castaldo opened the second half sader markers to slinvdown \he fore Mike Burke scored on a driv- day and ^Thursday >venings-have, lS9and 190 .for a 60l**Tbtal. Ufecld ro 1M 168 scoring with a free throw, but ing layup. Bob Engel' • dropped in played ai^dmportant part in Cran- Qershman, Temi»ie Beth-El i-, 213; *en and Chroniclo, 201;- Ziclen- .IZielenbaeh 174 It? 303 Cranford lead to 6*7-42: Cougar Stewart, St. Mark»s, 2i3^jHeisch, Other high series were posted by: bach, OHIzien and Chronlcjie, 203; Handicap 38 ' 28 36 BiU -Ray hut his'first points nf"th 81* < v J> 'CITIZEN* AND < I R8DA1. ttECtWBER-l 196! \ ... BurJfr over. siGzfo. s/^ 1 13 for 11; points. 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