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t »• -i «*COB<1 •;'•• 3 Sections; 22 Pages, CBAJ#ORiD, NEW JERSEY, THUHSDAYV MA#CH 8, 1*6* At J. TEN CENTS School Budget $106,600; 2SPointeinTax -; • v Township Committee today will certify to the' iSnion County Board df Taxation the 1962-83 school budget show-

,>.• •;•./ ing reductions of $10,000 in the current expense iteni and $98,600 in the capitajjiullfly item for a total cut of $106|60d under the budgets twice rejected by local voters last month, • '•. s-- '•'•' ;•!••••• ?"•* '•".."'>.'•!'"•'..? it was announced last night by Itfayor Nicholas-S. LaCorte.>

- • •"*•,'»/ : ' The~reduciions^ dirop in the ;>••••'. school tajy^ale and will lower the township's ejtim'ated 1962 ;,VViv ;'•*!*• issued the foUowin^statemertt on K" • '' •.•->'•' v.;'.'<•.'• tax rate to approximately $i0.20 per $100. Last y6ar;s"*lax /•.•;•.. &••' th6 .school- btfdget/ . ••' ' 'T.^'vJi- '"the Towhsbip, Conimittee re- rateihere:yWJ.jj.^ ' "' •' >r*ss--'1- -•:-'1- •' ''• ;' '' -• ||| examlriedthe/BChool budget-with the boarct a^d reduced thfe total The reductions^ were ows; .V •,.::,;!;' capital.ovlttay portion by ${te,800, and the ./current expense portidtt ?i7. i.'. • i' • V • by • $i0,00o;. keaditiit to '.liLh.e. re- t •/,-,•'.' diictioHs was a re-considei(^tion:"Sf b6ll^ room^eqfuipment,' a tractor, •: , yentilatingi item• ^.^.^.^^M^fy,^ and^^uM"itibcated fpf an addl- /Eliminate .tractor ... J...'-;..,...,....^..;.*.'. B,000 tiohal drivfei1 education car. • ; MV»M. ^«..xU.UD MI *m.< of having lls own municipal building Wiir be reached 1 .« township operations are transfei^ed officially to the brand ne^ structure at /I'i'We.kfojt'th© voting In mind ,* stated Gus^Butierr^jf,: bo&!t3 presi" • instructional car'••,S«J..t...... ;.~... gfield and North Union avenues, main entrance of^vhich Is shown above. An addi- dent,, 'ahd reached • agreement -P^tag to the right wiU house the health artd ^IMe departments, municipal court FRANK DITUIAIO, JH. HAROLD J. 8EYMOUR :$>|ic!e: • tfep^iM$iit, jtoovlh^^^

diicii l diatibj airi^iway and4here curtail our planning of the Reduce anticipate,d. . • '/: ers' salary progr'atrt/ ; ..surplusItem by ..;,«.....,...... $i0,000 "Mr. Gutierrez «lso outlitySd a For Democratic Nominations board objective to draw up long-, J. Seymour, Jrrof 6fl4 Orchard btreiet and SVank DlTulHo, term financial guides and to •start !•: y::', ;••••( Jr.,-of 15 Hamiltoh avwnuc, win be the Demticratit} candidates for ; ji future bud^etr*tem» earl- TownslWp Committee,;^ was ttniiouriced yesterday i>y Besmond ip. ;; • Mayor LaCorte explained that It lias be^eh suggested ier') in 7h>>^ear. '-'lip -emphasized 1 municipal the board's intention .to inform the that the Board of Education finance boiler replacement and •I ;> <\. tyuuutieu.as; usuait uui in ett« citizens fully of ^sckogl financial John H. McCandless, chairman of the Democratic advisory com- other ^laoit rjehabilitation items in older schools through i d mittee, said' that HHp two candi- p#; J;PM$ '4iff^i|^t^;:sumutt^gy usmess dates had the unanimous endorse- a long term bon^t issue. He said arrangement^ are underway i of • his group out of more to obtaift an additional driver education instructional car, candidates screened «irjd o on a loaft basis, without cost, from an automobile dealer. $763,000 municipal building at no opposition is antici- .,' &TM crahloi'd !Publ|c> tlbraty set a new tecoi'd for.:«(• single day's *s Weather for filing of peti- Suggestion was'made that the board, if the necessity arises !#rittgfield ^^o^ftifttioh ti^^jk.„. ii-.^^u,-.^^y'^-^^.buildi^^jHv^ilnu^ttywue Monday, patcd. Dca een in GOP in the next year, obtain a tractor on a rental basis. - UJC Meteorological Station Uons is 4 p.m. y'd|.Ni^rt^,''Af.ii771 books that day, as./oinpBred with a dally average Both MrrSeymour' Primary Ifcre In the current expense item, the mayor explained that toVW^pCoftunifc.; ^ Tullio have_ been unsuccessful the anticipated free cash surpluses are reduced by $10,000 Jr^^'^lsUiJdii^tt'MUn^stree^;.. •'• candidates for local office in pas r Public Safety Commissloher M UtitfPw^ks '.yi.n*ii,tow»«- 'total lnbiuded 1,055 > Tuesday's • storm resulted in a elections. Mr. Seymour, as his Clrwan of 311 Stotlghton ave- and that no ch,ajgges were made in any budgetary items, fifclson M. Llghtcap of 1 the adujt depart- intee-inch snowfall in this area. party's nominee for -tax collector "The Township Committee/' Mayor LaCorte stated, anii 716 In the chlldten's dc- During'the Week, the tempera- in I960, received the highest num* iet appeared today yt rangegdd from a higgh of 40 de- h$r of votes ever polled here by a ^ the t "wishes to publicly acknowledge the complete Cooperation «! Wtincesurliich r^dv^ tieit; final grees'last Thursday and yesterday Dembcrat, and Mr. BITulUo lost Of the Cranford Bo^Utt JSducatioiTand its administrative il to* 10 degrees Saturday. p 17 lai|t yaaf by 685 vote* in his bid staff in reaching its d&erWinatitfn£ concerning these two for Township Conimittee in the p cUt>rt. Dettdllnfe filing of pt tiofts* with, the town' closest cledilort in two decades. filing of gets., For this up ar^grateful because it should incb'cale ship cleclerrk Is 4 p.mp . todaytoday, tember 1 to 4,045. for nvc Commissioner Kirwari is'seek t6 ou>eoirtrtiuniiy thif btif felected-olficlaJa and employes A year Ago the temperature is a graduate ing his second three-year term on can rise to^an-occaslon with a cooperative spirit of respon- fe'SMtikgMii^i«%ii ranged from it maiclmUm of To de- of Rutgers University with a bach- tho local governingg body and Mr. sibility." gree* id a mlrtlmum of 25 degrees elor of science degteeTJT business Lightbah p i s a candidatdidt e ffor & ldid>Ky d three-yearr-t*i4n -to—succeed—Pi^ the.total for the heating Alexander Hamilton Institute. He nance Commissioner J. Howard that a school budget had beer[defeated twice by the voters y y' In g tb 448f4,288t . «TherTh e was' no hail been feft?ployed/for the past McAteer Who Is not a candidate ^ the lib*rar> wele rfescued (ConUnutid on Page 3) on Page 9) for election. and necessitating action by the governing body. By law, from the ncrap pile by Mrs. Rua- A resident of Cranford slrice the Township Committee, after £onsultatio>w4th the Boarct VellL Damon an3 ;|ilrft» Cora 1054, Mr. Kirwan served as com 1 of'Education,, has 10 days in which to certify theamotthts of lbhg iriiife ibolci'M'^ l^tavasi, UbaWans; |^d spate- missloner of public affairs and real ;aftc» ajnd ^ajjltal outtay i'ea.uiri- •tiifte dressmakers. '•^'•'<-. • Aid Squad Fund Drive Begins estate -development during -his money necessary to provide the community with a the ments/ but we aisotieed to efitab- - After hoiirei of bleaching and first year on the committee and is and efficient sch.opl system. ',_ X- . Plans forja fund "drive to con- a "painiess" way -to fill the card, llsh a cohiplete budget trdgram^ washingng,, the^haaes-^er^eee turnetuned now in his second year as public r it fd *l| tinue from now through May were which holds $5. • ' safety commissioner. "It is the philosophy of the TownsWp' Cofflmittee ** the next five year's, 'While^e-' are into four-gored *goll|ng skirts by r the two women who also plan to finalized at & meeting of the Cran- "Our last wish ,in times like Hte attended Rutgers University Mayor LaCorte pointed but, "to resolve local problems by make matching boleros. - ford titst Aid Squad In the squad these]" said Mi*. Colaneri, "is to and Newport War College and sttidy.bur preseht aecountlttg y building Motiday night. served three years in the Navy local action, whenever possible. .This approach'to local gov- i^lf^tlte ^ii^ihptn'fc^ tent to delermltie the possibility of seriously interfere with the family I '' ( ^ i -1i " *• ' J^J'i^Lji ^ j. t.— w V '^Jltt 4 llHih AIL i^ Jib' udl hill Jltf ' JhA ^^A i •* ** ' V Unit ^^bi humbejf tit books; jtetitfhed on the As in its* previous fund I drive, •budget,, so we felt 25 cents slipped during World JWar II. He is ernmental problems gives all voters an opportunity to voice ] Mkig^ it j ftiSl**^^ W;'; '•; ;£;?'' g6nw?ai sRurposo .• rtioj^,*ivii:';: soloist ltt^ tWj isgasoh!|i second con- «ifil>' Mrs. Dexter, [attd'H, Randall It will be carnival ..time;''in. the of the people who voted in the scho'ol budget elections. ; ; : g :;, V ; C^anford elementary sehools**noxt if :^^'^: 6t 'New' , Jiersfey.' In ';C&?anf|tMfttf •, "The Township Committee, aa individuals and as a iSther, committqe tfppolptments week; when Capt. 'Barker and his QueenofHearts are as fdllows: Teachers,: ttehry friends arrive.tq present the an- body, conferred with many people from various stations of H, Boardman, chairmtth; Dr. Ml- Named at Youth life concerning our problem. We obtained the opinioos^sf J ' ueur, vicc-chairmatt;'Mrs, ^t nual play of $& Cranford Junior 5^11 trained Service Leaauerfls announced by v : and Williamiill ' .1*E . )Knox)^, committee Corps Dance professional heating engineers/ a boiler insurance expert, it" • ^' ' '.. - M»s. Otis A. Hlhtiz, cholrman of the teachers 'members./ .;' ! :. ^vrv'""j»'^v;' Dorothy Martin, a junior at former members of the Township Committee arid Board of •I idhasap- Finance, Mr. Krog^ij^talrMi^n*; arts andjltttercsts_committee. Cranford High School, was named Education, citizens who actively opposed or favored the pro* MftVedfth S; Conley, vlee-chalrr Capt. Barker wiH tell ihe stojfc Queen of Hearts as. the Cran- 7 1 posed school budgets, registered municipal auditors and constder- man; Mr. Boardman.'Mr. Johnson , of Lili, alone and homeless, who is ford Youth Corps attended •"• !:1 -'Buildings, grounds and equip- befriended by the "carnival perfor Heart Boll at Cranford High personnel in the New. Jersey State Oovernmerit. / ^ * "Aulf vwill 1^ Mcndols- ment, Mr. Johnson,.chairman; Mr. mers and becomes a part of the School last Friday evening. The • "We met with Philip H. Oppenheimer, the consulting ••>! (Contiiiued (Continued on Page 4i)~ . puppet act. Lili finds a home and donco was a victory celebration for M family with her nevv friends. the hundreds of telnage volunteers: engineer who submitted hfe report to the Board of Education ^ Fearless. Erltz, the llotoi tamer} who participated in the recent on the boilers and heating and ventilating^systemsin the 'I "3 m:J^:i:T' **'iiiklfk1:X Cf^hili Eggbert, thp .maglclanr'lfflJKbty Heart Fund drive here. ' ' Maximilian, the strong Miss Martin is active in Junior Cleveland, Lincoln and Roosevelt Schools. Mir. Oppenheimer Miriiccnt, the tight-rope walker; Achievement at school and-, in the was firm in his statements that the boilers in the Cleveland Madame Grenadine, the fortune Youth Fellowship, at the First and Lincoln Schools are old, inefficient, and needed to be

n Kf ^ '•.' * '. •• ' •••• "^^ • ' k , - • • 9?• i ' "•»' V -teller,'and Bashful Bill, the pup- Prosbytcrlan' Church. She Was replaced because they had a limited prospective life—any- ScouUng, icy Saltys and Mrs. Sam Scaviiz- peteer with his puppets, Pickle nominated for the Queen .of-Hea'rts the and Olive; have been 'rehearsing honor by Brcmncr Chapter of De- where from a week to three" yeSrs. He further stated that in-' their acts for several weeks in,pre- l-(' '"> ' : tnn'i ,•;';^ .NaJne ^ags were made by Trgop" Molay. She received the most votes ternal testing 6t any of these boilers coul^yeisy well result pa* paration for entertaining oil their 703 und«r the leadership of Mrs. in a very close race. in^uch extensive damage that they would have to be^re- Fred TipW. Daisies used' as table friends. „ • Officiating at the ceremonies and '"W^: dinncrv: bf^'.DistrttMbntf:, • of, tlnr decprntions and-centerpieces were The tour of the schools will fol- (Continued on Page 8) ^placed immediately. ' : low this schedule: Tuesday, Bloom" 0+: :'Washittiton,;'Ro«pmcil,; Girl made by the following troops: 628,! "As a result of this conference^ we drewithe conclusion- under Mrs. Bernard. Koziol; 407, ingdale Avenue in the morning and (Community Calendar undcir Mrs. fred Small; 14, under Lincoln in the afternoon; Wcdnes- that the boilers in the two schools should^replaced in the < ^1 '%•'•!•.—• " • Mrs. Cheitcr Murphy; 437, under dny Livingston Avenue in the Set IJp by Chamber \ near future in order to provide, adequate heat for the chil- jjiy':' AT•)• ••. Mrs.'fAVPry w^.',.- - ^ , ~ .— Mrs, Stanley Borkowski morning and Brooksidc Place in the A dozen Jocal organizations thus r ir r r afternoon; next Thursday, Roose- dren and maintain a policy of sound economic practice. The If mm> W6rth, ;district-j^pfiiah,.'. A new film, "Something for the far have listed dates for events mM- ' 'setitcd' the 20-y^a^in to Mrs. Girls," was shown by Mrs. Thomas velt in tho rooming and Walnut scheduled fjuring the. ensuingiycar opinjp^jof a boiler insurance expert also was obtained, and •X-1 life •' Sjjcno Kbcrilg %;&fjp8 Ifillside Llddlc, district adviser, depicting Avenue, in the afternoon.- with the - Community Calendar he agreed with the professional .engineer's findings with *p:\'.'..'avcwue,:.. Mrs.-• BpSs^diuEhteri the history of girl scouting over • Director of the. carnival is Mrs. which has been, established by the, i'••i who in turn save wWwrmotheif, tHe past-50 years. William Plummerj assisted by Mrs. Chamber of Commerce, It was re- respectto the limited prospective life and efficiency of the ( ! Mrs. Ward introduced the fol- Noel Florence, • '\ ' -, ported yesterday by Sidney L, boilers. Ue also-stated there is no real danger that the'Se W $'' Uts. Block .^as 1:ftl^M; ;itf,..8c6ut« n ,«i in«:-"'W Hobokbn b* lowing '. neighborhood chairmen: • Dress rehearsal for the play will Nunn, who is in charge of the new boilers will explode and harm the children..In other words, bo held at 9:9f0 a.m. Saturday at Mrs. Joseph Catania, KcnUworth; • Photo by project, "•— '-H rl ;. , the boiler problem does not involve a question of safety to pvVv Dlnne»*\was served to ISC «««.- Mrs. Edwin Ball, Cleveland- Roosevelt School. Children from READY FOR CARNIVAL r=r Among thtee wh6 will help bring Letters, have .peen sont^-to .local St. Michael's School and others t S%K cri. the latest grbiip of registered Brookslde; Mrs. Dwight Copeland, . carnival time to-the local elementaty schools next-week in the groups notifying them of-4the the children, M involves Xtfe question of children's comfort_ Neva 8ykes';,Mrs. Anthony Sor- whq;wilLl» unable to^attend dur- v>< p#I!- -iduit-scout? ever td attend *thp annual play/of the Crpiiford Junior Service League arc: Front row, service. Sa.ch group may send in and good pIanTmliintenance\lract|ie. "'"," Iftooseyelt-Bloomlngdaleyg; ; • Mrs. ing the week's tour are invited to its own dates or make inquiry as to m WMM• hktfiood was l§ charge of arrange- a.hd attend, .also all interested .adults. le{t to rlgh't, Mrs. William.Lovett, as Mile, Mlllicerit, the- tight- fel ;1 E. E. Foerst, .Stk Michaers, the possibility- of cohflicts.'ln sched- r -"The Tqwhship Coinjrnittee ithen studied the needfor ' • a. Reservations, were han- Mm. Koenig, Unami. • ' , The play also will be presented rope walker, and Mrs. Donald Spalding, as LIU; back row," Mrs; uling through Mr. Nunn atiheG other items- which^had been .proposed in the Capifal Outlay „ • Mrs. • Pre^l Hufetteman, . Recognition of 15 .years' at the three loial nursing homes, willianvSailer, as Madame Grenadine, and Mrs; Richard Guy, In G. Nunn Real Estate Office, 181 (Cipnt\nti*&m P* if- theroleof Eggbert, the magician. "•-• North avenue, east.. . , . ' :~7f"'' {Continued on Page.8). , r. •. ..:...'• *.• \ .•• _-.'••••T :.\ . v- ••: . •••.: •'• V-i'v . ••'".'.' '<'' -".•.•..^•r,-" •-•m '.!::..••> 1 S'-" -\. y-"-:-.—-* CHAVFORD '• ' •••:•:••:-? a; ' • . •'T PV Feature 'Outlaw Stallion' '•''It iS »'. :.v;:^ ' WiUoughby of 12 .Ct^^;.i;^r6s«ntC?anf6rd in a Wo . Tho Livingston Avenuft School PTA will hold a'family rjtovle night, or - ?4 street...rucbn^.-prwentcd a oheek^ecAxfeni irt'JuW The Winner in at 7p.|n; tomprrc»\V i'liho Whoo) autlitorjum, it was ansouncedvby Ml«. if',: • Otis A'. Gutierrez, w]lya firitl inr-nna chalrnian. • - >i iiJ1A *f 0«m to cover.aH ^yen..r..s sire to keep him against his'jjar- New Phone Number - ;,r ond.Hiitraight year i U 000. Entry blanks may be obtain- ' wiBheJ^ Selected short sub- With the municipal offices has provided financial support for ed at* Cranferd jHflgh School. Jbcts wlil.bib e "Destination McGoo," moving todfty to. the new Mu- •the; Teenage RoadJ>EI»O. . / The Hond-E-0 committee met ''Three StoogeH b.oof on a Hoof," nicipal Building, corner JSpring- Tho check ffqnvMr. WiUoughby with the Cranford Higft School and "Racketeer Hubblt'f,with Butfs flelti and North Union avenues,, i': was -presented to Hoad»E-0 Chtilt'- Bunny. ' ' ' student ,offieor« Tuesday night at the telepJittne^rmtmber for all • ntan~Jack Somera Who: pointed out ,th« home oj Mr. Softer*, 18 Hern- ijurlng tho intermissioji refresh- " that the unsolicited contribution ing avenue, and received the unan- ments will be. sold by fihe fallbwing municipal offices (etfeept polled was miido to encourage safe driv- imous support of the stiidbnts to- SAPfi,DftIVtN<3 BOOS*rt!It—B. S. WHloughby of 12 Clark strqbt committee: Ice cream, Joseph and fire departments) "will be.;l ing among teenager* of the com* wards the promotion of this safety (at left) Is «hown prosoi>tin« check, for the second straight year to Kra'pf, Joseph Nolan und Robert BRldK« 6-BM#. niurjlty. /, Wheeler; soda, Mrs.- William Rid- OWfttaiS -^- The aboVS" property at 10 Oak lane was puf- r All licensed drlvfert or studentu program for teenageM/ covKathleefi Bride, student council | host Saturday U> six little theatre At of tho school at 3 p.m. today.and FREE! U rtd Ir troiipsgroups. compeUncompetingi :&itn . one 6o7f the will-be titiie Thjoatre oi Eas W~^ " lh»^h S ST^^tWj »&*•&fl^chelhTBlock^ ..,._ Llttltt'!: tomorrow and that children should I', -1 •.•• « <»toi» male and ^mule dr)vira! itot of the Spotlight,- , ', - ,! ^ut;^|U>naJ c^fftlHo^i of the be accompanied by parents nt_ tho GOLD LABEL the Mohmouth Players.' : mOvHdr'AtfmltedT'nu.mber of tlck- pi ih# region ^^dlL sold, so that seats will be available for ey«fyoJi©»" CANNON • v p| Theatre, Princeton. All gaid. toujroamenta aro open to the pub- lic, and Uckotfl may be purchased Tuesday night at the home of Mrs, TOWELS at ththe doord . :' " ' Harry R. Copson, ia Hampton fli^U W ;tiw;; •wsgioiiawsgioiial street; ,'.'• • .••..• ... I .- • • •! . eair : In,; Cranford; th* Gran- The reei^lents ar> the Visiting ford., htifeCfifb epresontifttlvpeontvee Nurses Association, $200; Cran- This Month Only Is Richard Bdjiwu'ds and' Noel ford First Aid Sojund, $200, and e. will aislst "wilti jlghtingJ4heT Uh7oV7:County

ITZ MARKFXS Lenten Food that a_ bousohoid andHirien safe, Sale. We've Jemison Retires, conducted by the sustaining mem- bers of the league, will bo held .on Mt yim ;tii'1 ^^ o-. WEEmptoye Tuesday at the Jumble Store, 10 sea-Uclous fish (fresfi, frozen aod • HjJ[em|sptt pt 4 Rjver- Soutl\ avenue, east. Canned) ... ctturitry-fresh dairy >e JUtitui thts^hfK1 after ""At the social hour following the "" ids ... cheese to please every over 44 yearit with Western iBiec* business meeting, Mrs. Ridgltty C. •trit..;.;;.--'- ,/•;":: • " '•-.:' Folk and Hits'. Miller presided at ts to pack every meal A native of Chicago, Mr. Jeml* the tea table. - A JtJinbo'SIze 6-piece Cannon with taste appeal — and ALL are Bon studied business administra- low, low priced to make this a tion at West Side Business College 1 "HIS and HERS" BATH ENSEMBLE there. He joined Western Bleetrlc Week s at the Hawthorne Workg In Chi- (Continuott from Page 1) snow during tho period, but pre- cago. , Mr. Jemfsoh transferred'to % BathTbwftliW^\.:

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_.:•',.. •. • • -A. ^CRANFORD (%. 3.) C1TIZKN AND CHROVllpJLE—^THCJKSOAY, MARCH 8, Va*e •:L. • ••. ,._ p;service^, pointed out St'ickte reported today.• >' :•. . ' n Til • • hat" the Crattiord. school 'system' "Scouts were: Daniel Ch-nsu-, * I'Qgraill I OKI . i_as joined the BU1J"- comparatively John Caruso, Jo.seph Qoyfic, John ! (Continued from Page 1) • - • Twenty-five parents attended I Florence. HJoHhcuit, • spe'eeh eori mall number:- of communities l Doyre/Jamerf Hill, James Jfcelly,: sohi3 s""VioUrr Concerto in E Mhi- the fir'kt in a series of workshops J reetionisW A series of threework- icross Ihe nation, which Jarie-'at-j And Alcohol Thomas Korner, William LaCorte, oi." The'program also will in- Jast Wednesday at Lincoln ^choo) j shops, will be given irt each of the mpting to bring! spetiflfc aid to] James. Mackemull, Robert;O'Brien, {elude; the-6vertlire to Beethoven's. ICrnflfprji schools to assist parents iiflgsters with speech problems.] for parents oif school children with Peter-OWaJle^Cwl^uer. Peter (:pr0lhetheus':;. fai spe'ech problems, v-r-^--— i In undemanding the part-they cfcn Jnder, the guidance of Mrs. Nbrth- Topic at SkSkareckjk j JJame s SSticklek , EdwarEdd •utt, speech sessions tjre held, in, hony ^^ofleff; "Tales The unique prograhv offered by j play to- help their children in j Mrs. Thorrta^ Delaney; founder;LWolf. James Porter, Ern^ Col^ " '" th.e special sejvices department,, | speech correction, Jlthe local schools.^', • . , nd dir-ector of' Chr-ill pciation, will speak on, "Adoles- . -•--'-' -.-.•-; !• Tickets will be available a,t.the :ents and AlcohoJ," at the meeting On,r deeds determine us, as much c'oor and also may. be "purchased, Area onight of. the Cranford -^High as we determine our deeds. —j ai Goldberg's Men's • Shop, 18 School Parent-Teacher Associa- George Eliot \ ] North avenue, west. FACTOR Y-AUTHORIZED ioh. The meeting will be held in he high school auditorium «t—8J The speaker is well qualiAed to Cancer discuss the subject, and was wide-, Robert E. "Smith of Cranford, ly quoted in an article* wb.ich ap- [ oeared. in.the January 27 issue of •.•>. ^punjty crusade chairman for the • i COMPLETES tRAFFtC COURSE -- Lt. Laurence "T. Bonnell, Ihe Saturday Evening Post en- American Cancer Society, today head of the traffic bureau of the Crani!prd Fplice Department, is titled, "The Housewife's Secret SAVE Ui* TO nnounced appointment of chair- shown illustrating, point covered in three-week course in "Essen- Jckness." All interested jadults men • in Cranford, Garwood and tials of Traffic" which he took at the. Traffic Institute of Nof-Jth- , r»d. young people are invUed to •Cenilworth for the 1902,April ed- western" University, Evanston, 111." tri Chief Lester W. Po,weh>left, it-tend. "_ ucational ahd fund raising cru- and Stewart Mesd, traffic consultant to the. for Safety, Mrs. Delaney will be-Introduced ; by Mrs. Frances . Foreman, pro- pedwin ade .-.' •_.__ !_-.• Newark. Lt. BpnnelJ returned home by plane Friday night and re- New Magna-vision 330 gram chairman- for the evening. ••V : . .. ', • ..'•• •••• •.;. young Ideas In shaetf •'•?# I HeadjngtlieTTFanloPd drive will sumed his duties here on Monday.- Iristruciibn by members of the bte Frank DiTullToT Jr., of 15 Ham- facully..jof Northwe.stein University concentrated on accident in- The slate of officer* which "will fol.'y mlomatic BIG PICTURE TV ilton avenue," a teacher in the vesttgation,, tr^ffitHiHt-enforcement, traffic operations and control,' be presented by Mrs. Brutfe Gil- Yov'r* tnf •*>|f* step wHh We* new trends In style and v .'spie, chairman of the nominat- Cranford school system.-' . , efficient u^ie of manpbwerand~th€»role of supporting agencies. The •" twice a* big as W' screens-*- ing . committefe ihcJjudes: Mrs. comfort that Is, Try It en arid, discover the easy-flexing Garwood Police Chief Fred Fal- : 41 law enforcement officers from i|ieUnited States, Chile, Canada,. RieharCBradneld, president; Mrs. ;*vJ . will give youjnuch mote enjoyment zone of 450 Pine avenue, GSarwopd, , Korea arid Viet^Nam taking the course7 spent more than 40 hours •oritfork Hold ft up and note the fow, clean iJnes. will direct the crusade in that bor- Lawrle Montgomery, first vice- 7arweek-4n class fond "home." work. hi'. Bonnell, attended under, president;, Mrs. J, P.Bbcihj sec- Young mm agree: The switch Is to Pedwin. ough. Chief Falzohe Is a meqiber a scholarshi^irom the Foundation "fpr Safety; • of the board of managers: of the and vice-president; Frank Martz, —-.-.:..„,;• •.•: ,;,-V'. 4- •.-.;..-.'-..' -,-. •'• •/. ,•::•'••-"• ',, '.,.-,.—-^—,—- third.. vice-president^. Mrs. K. E. Union County Chapter of the Rea, correspormtng secretary; Mrs.! American Cancer | Society /and Zeta tau ft ruiiiiigjCo, \ • Efrnest WilTgeroth, recording sec- ! served as crusade chairman last An Illustrated talk on France retary; Paul 'Selby, treasure^ rear. I * " •••. .': „ •• .. •. will be presented by Miss Ruth Promotes Wells Jlectittn-of officers' will be held at In kenilwoHh, Mrs." fifenry J. Sphabacker, chaJritfah. of the lan- ihe,,meetihg tonight.- • , ' McGeehan of 22 North. 14th street, guage department of Summit High The Charles Brtining Co;, InCj former clialwnan oi the crusade-, School, at a meeting of the Union of Mt. Prospect,JlL.J:rha8J-ah- •ill head the drive in the "borough^County;ZetaT/ai " " i ATpfia.Alumnae nqunced the appointment of J61 chapter-at/the guest speaker's ho*ne, Squad Aiudliary -an making the ariHounoem'eht, A. Weils of-316 Casino avenue as Ur. Smith stated tjhat.the:socl&ty's 147 ^Summit riwd. SumniJt • id 1 - >' Plans were discussed for the an- been set at $lg5,00p. This is an will conduct the: business meeting, subsidiary^ The Charles Pruning nual, spring dance of the Ladies' increase of $17,000 over the Further information may^be ob- o. (Canada) Ltd.' Auxiliary' to. the Crajjford First amount raised in 1061, Mr. Smith tained from Mrs. Jay Gross of 116 Mr. Wells has been associated O—: Aid Squad on April 28, ^at•the Amecan Contemporary ntddel 306 stated that the additional funds with the Britning Co., manufactur- Elks Lodge at a meeting last Wed,- are necessary "fasupport the socie- nesday. at the'squad headquarters, - s tHrlH1rtg"f)l£tures-330 square inches ers (pf engineering and reproduc- ty's -expanded research program ^j Bird Club Mrs. '.Matthew Raimondi, chair- __bjg, Magoatox sound. Choice* of finishes. and to provide improved service to tion! equipment and supplies, since !945 \when-he joined the. flrni,as " a"rhan, will be assisted by Mrs.' A.1- Union County cancer patients. Slates Rutgers Professor bert Betidlin and Mrs._, Carl JUst select yourpfogram. Revolutionary Video-matte salesman in the New York branch. , glides you best pictures day arid night because crit« He cited that since 1045 the The Westfleld Bird Club will lehauer. Tickets may be oBTained - ical picttire adjustments are made electronically- American Cancer Society, New mee't Tuesday at 8 p.m.- at the He subsequently became sales 'rom membeTRs. Jersey Division, has expended $i,- home of rJr.and Mrs. Milton E. manager of the New York office. • •perfectly-always. • , Lowell, 434 Summit avenue; Wtest- Mrs. Behdlin^chairrnaft, report- 208,566 for cancer research.in ihe 1 Mr. Wells and riis" wife, resi- ed on the siiccese^f a bake sale at i... state of New Jersey as part o{. the field. - • ••'. .; dents here since 1946, have two Urilon Coiinty Trust! Mrs.Schauer society's extensive'coordinated re- Dr. Richard T. Guest, professor of biology of Rutgers University, children, BafSara' and Bruce. Mr. was named secVetary to fill an un- :earch program. Wellb, a native of Brooklyn, serv? explred term." It was reported that $10,99 This year's, cancer crusade .will will present cql^red slides on "In- sects — Friends W Fdes?" Assist-" 'ed in the Navy during World War th«(!}old Cross Auxiliary wiilmeet be held during the month of April II for three years and saw com- Wednesday at Winfleld. ; with special emphasis being placed ing the hosts will be Mrs. Harri- son L. Weaver of Cranford. • bat dii'.y in ISte' South Pacific Refi'reshmentB were served by stereo-high fidelity on the week of April 4-11 when aboard the destroyer USS Barton. Mrs.- Raymond King, chairman, •the majority of the 21 commun- Meekness and charity have di- Mrs. Paul- Carey, Mrs. John Dei ities in-the county will.hold their vine ' authority.—Mary Baker Ed- lahey and Mrs. Michael Colanei-i. will enrich your lib with music residential campaigns. : dy. • / • \ :' ' . lPre*School Unit The nextsauxHiary meeting will be March 21. .'•--' BUSTER BROWN Program Told v Jerry Gordon, Prop. Dr. Samuel-Levine, sehool/psy •;/:vY ; ^ur Pledge: *y chlatrist fdir tTriirin' '.'CtoMty.,' willMay Visit Set peak- on "Initial Adjustments to No Sale Is Complete Until The, Customer and BLEACHED HAIR Stifipol Life? at a meeting of, the v For Bloodmobile :vn$fifa)fehly Satisfied * , ' Pfe-Sch ool. Group, of Brpokside the first Red Cross Bloodmbbile •i-! Plkce School at 1 p.m. Thursday, 8 MO. UHUM AVfe. - BR 2-5T91 — CRANFORD ; visit • to Cranford is scheduled March 2.9. " . • .* , Tuesday, May 1, Mr*. Herbert I. Mrs. .J. A. Olson, pre=sehoof Reconditioning treatmehtsras low as, $2.00, Mitchell _ of J72JL -Willow _-stFeetr chair'tnfin,... announced the pre- chairman of the? Blood Bank, ate can greatly imgvpvj* dryness of hair and scalp orig- school plans at a recent executive noimced«4his Week. / inating from artificially colored hair. 7 board Tneeting. • ' Cranford shared in a joint Mrs. S. G. Sweetser, interna- Edoodmbblle visit in Westfield last tional relations chairman( re- fall, but it was" felt that Cranford - We are expert Hdir Colbriate -^ L'Oreal iPafis — ported'that Brian Keefe of Eng- should take the responsibility for Rouif— Clctirol — Tefchnlque. • ; , ; df*TT graduate student at HUt- its pwn-program in the future, - banish model 27d, stereo g^rs University, will ^ visit students Mrs., Mitchell said.' The Bloodmo- phono with FWI/AM radio. Four at . Brpokside Place School - on bije unit, sent by the New York ' -isrJeakers Including two 12" March 28. \. . .•': • Regional Blood Center, will.be set i bass. Choice of finishes. , ' PERMANENTS $12.50 - $15 - $20 * Finpl plans for the regular meet- up iri the Pirst Presbyterian Compete with Hdir Giat and Styling (No Extras) ng on Wednesday, March 28, at Church on May 1 from 1 to 7 p.m. 8 p.m. were announced by Mrs ms rr • . A. R. Mirante, parent • education A minimum of 150 pints'of blood Only, pile Rocking Dniy Magnavox has ^advanced acoustical system chairman. George Rubino df the will be^needed to adequately pro- that projects sound front sides as wall as .cabinet National Broadcasting Co. will tect the residents of Cranford, you jlfi^IZE fit... V front reflecting music from your walls - as In the speak" ori "Television—^The New Gar wood and Kenilworth, and cdhcert hall - to produce spectacular stereo effect* Member of the Family. donors must eonie. troth alj three Si communities. # Records cah last a lifetime Mrs. R. (3: Finn, president, pre p: sidedf' , . • . . • Mjcs; Mitehell will be aseisted by If Becails^ the exclusive Micromatic1 player "eliminates HAIRDRESSERS rs^GL«lJDusjih_ol_727 ^Willow ft' .. diseelrilble wearon records and styJus, the diamond Open EWJW ^jy and Friday Evsataija / V'* ' sTreet and T. J. Foppert of 4 lp- 16 stylus is guaranteed for 10 years. •flian Spring road, publicity. No m pf KRBE PARKING Next. Door iotjief committee members have

: in Crown.Gas Station • " fteen designated at this'time. Fur- fcV!f Magnavox PORTABLE J ther information may^ be obt&hwjd: i"m BR 646)6 fdf Appointment 30 & from committee members or the ' STEREO '.. AVE. J CHANFOBD Lg. POUDENT Rod Cross office, 10 North Union ••«! avenue. • r p y Denture Kit h seamless PEachhMiSi channelJi, has 6 Special 20 Attend Campout or fully^ashioned, speaker with coaxial tweeter. THE ASPEN, From Scout Troop 79 Belle-Sharmeer model 230,. Twenty members of Boy' Scout knits to fit ©very 98c! Troop 78 camped fof three days VALUE $1.69 1 curve as well as ILUE SI Iflst week-end at-Surprise Lak% length. A Watchung, Scoutmaster William BR 6-0349 You'll find this SCHER DRUGS excfusjve legsize W« CAtHtV hi-fi, Video-matic TV, nofse-free FM and 1 Norlh Ave., E. Cranford AM radio, irv beauttfjjl furniture. Model."380. .^' — ., H^ealior;- In^dror M«mber M/iL Service $1.35 to $1.65 50 You save $100.00 OFHCE) BR 6-5051 9 AM. to 9 Prfl/I. HAYES PAYS BREV- HOME: BR G-2S50 INCREASED MODITE- ea • Bell's •Baron's b= By MARIE H. DEACON =: I«8S, lnsij;es8'Ato 1IV4 OTHER BIG SAVINGS, TQO! . OUCHE^S-for tall, full DIVIDENDS HERE'S GOOD NEWS I«B*. In tizti 9'/, to 12 •' "SpeeMculir 400" with btaa'tk pie* " NOW ONLY $298S0 • Seager's # Seller's CLASSIC for »tatA to 12 • ..401. • ' •, . • .•/..•••: .: habits may earn you the "safe driv Stereo ht.fI with PM/AM radio. 6 Mow ONLY $26950 WILL Bi CLOSE& Aert. Model 606. ,^'w er" discount on, yw me your automobile in- PER ANNUM surance. By main- # Mat«alarfrMit««Hrrtt CleeClack Radio wwitj h Slum* NOW ONLY Antlclpol«d ^, *«"«>bar switek .••-th, an» — »dI (lift*! wink/ Alarmllautt . ' . • ' taining this record, rormerljr 139.88 DRUGS COST MORE MID QIMiTEIU you caiycontimie to Powerful l.tMttalitor poekit Mdlo NOW ONLY $2495 earn" this .'discount, wlMi.Mri»h9n«vbatt«ry,carryl«g,e«M. • . ~ THSfE DAYS TO $10,000 help in the cam- , but name something that doesn't. paign to save lives . When you consider the remarkable Pofd BOTH WAYS and "property. Limi ted time offer -convenient terms en EASY SAVINGS by moll plan v Don't wai^ for I Curative powers in the ne,w miracle the Spring rush to buy your 4 drugs, they are actually very inex- home. We don'tN mind' going OPEN YOUR ACCOUNT NOW through the "slush." 'We have a pensive. number.of good listings. Check HAVES trdny with Dorii, Hulh or Oaorga. ttt SAFE -r 61 SURE Npte: HaVe-you checked the First SAVINGS and LOAN Aid Kit In your car? Be sure BOV YOUR DRU6S IN A DRUG STpRB ASSOCIATION . contents are not stale5 or dried NORTH UNION AVE. . out. ' •, • ... Broaii.3f.y Newark 2/N. i* md.... #... mva.'i ,t . -

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^ on this continent along will be. a candidate*' night rled and -has three daughters and trate's olffco and' vbjaUbiisi)ureau, either Kldeio* the United' jlBg in the ne^mtinidpal building V.son^'^ -."'•"•' '" •'••'.•. - .•'••• 'also a number of storage rooms for .Canada boundary outj^o vast (locks Sponsorod jointly by the Republi- -. Mr, Lifihtcap, a resident here various .other departments. of redpolls :tb come further Houth can Club, Young Republican Club since IDiQr-is—vice-president and Opera lions. Of tho police depart- Whether condUlpnK will bring the and Women's Iltpubllctin Club assistant treasure}* of Bobbins & ment are scheduled to be trans- . My YABRlfl. ft KWACKHAMER visitors t£m Now Jer- ote.d-with.the firm'since.1954. — 1.1.,. j.. __..^..j " .....•: . tt is- importrint tor ornlvhologj Citizen nnd Chropiele will ;pre«ent. able to makcTyour own conlribu The caridldoto formerly",- was tlcuv to the world's'Knowledge-^ student.s to record IHesc irrejjula ^Cpntintn'tl from Pqioo f)~ u picture of (Ws wing'of the new_ comniop-^flpoll i» t'rJiliy. an visits'; -Since most of 'the data with Bethlehem Steel Co. for 11 bti'ds*. trovolH. Evei'y few intqrn^lohul bird.. It breeds In Lltwack, vice-chairman; Mr. Con. building and a more detailed de—- avnllable to them is'gleaned fr.om years.as chief of costs 'and payroll, j^Uc jircas all around the ley.'," " .. •• ."•' •• • serTpiion of the rooms It .contains. the reports of amal'euv bird watch;; and was-a member of the bust^ top ot ie wprld. Aniong the reg. •Supplies, Mr; Conley, ^hairman ! j ortr'lilte us, you wHJ be helping"! htiifa education and guidance ae- lon)j/|t* calls northern Mr,"Knox; cUrrloulum<^W!r.R. Bex- ••;;Tp**Jew Jersey- witness «n: Invnu home are.. you look for these rcd-CHpped pattment at'Cranford- High School undiruivkiy. .ROssia., jjev,<. chairman, Mr. jSoprdman. ' •: of rcifpolhj from th^fur north. •.northern birds und report, their, visit, Jusi from 193JB tcj.lf)4i2. north-certtrul Siberia, weutern «ncl Health and'athletics and atten- ;• The .j ;jlii > h drop u postal cnr.d to me or call He Is a graduate of Trenton Ththr;e nivaj?characteristi' ot• a pparirbwc mark, itohicwhas any^it eeritral Alaska and northern dance cpmniittcos, Mr'*Bpardman, State College and received a mas- b*l«hl-red cap,«n: tho forehea • * mer here in town. Robins and, if chold; secretary,iEstelle Duemm- , The picture shows only the por- Speakers wert).Scoutl(na8ter Em- ' you're among the fortunate, blue Ifer; treasurer, Horbert Laycoek mentary "ftarr~effeetlve" Monday member of the board of directors tion of the new building which ; sfil She is a former teacher here. ost pelger; assistant. scoutmaster, • Frtink JEflposito birds \wlU begin to appear in theand auditor, Dudley J. Croft. :' of. both Magnus and its.affiliated ,wlll be pu); into^ use tomorrpw.^!!^ Pen? y ZimmermarrafTB Pitts field company, the Dlf Corpbfdllon. H!c the right there is another wingr; Peter Caravano; committee chdlri*. \^r\. j Yronk Ksposlto, ,82, of >Varron - the B*vv Milton 'fi. liEtstwKlftf yard In March. Springto not far Advisory board, Col, Charles J. street, assigned toSherma n Junior man, Stewart Mareton; to«djji^ Vj-J Township, formwly of 12 Cedar l : away. . ., ::•." •:. ' . " ihrlstlan, Township Engineer Pat- is also A rcpresentoUvp member of two loveJs«whieh will house tHe review, Elmer WidmSh, 4ffiT'ln- * • "1 p, y awoelate pastor of the3Pir$t Pres - School, has had nine years of of th«t board of ,'dlrectoite, JDfagnus health and welfare department, ft , didiedd SSundad y IIn WhW .icFJ. Grail, Jfenry A. Klubpn- v stltudonal >epresentatiy«," Robert : .... byterlan jdhurch, offlcfated Sot- teaching experience, tte received Japan, Ltd.,. Tokyo, Japan, and. a police headquarter«, the jjiany .fa berg Hospital, Plalrtflcld,*ft«r suf- Hplos, George M; Lincoln/ Edward hir baecalaureato^ degree fering a heart attack athome, urday ••4f''*y^{.^lCt^W!: Me- Hostess Hints ' ' thfr-board of director^ #l^priip^^ye«afr^fSr ^dole3GolontaIHoree^88eW past presidents. Polytechnic Institute. field nvenue, Westflold, today at As director of marketing, s..,.. .ant who died last Thursday. - Mrs, Leila Sibborns, nomc Elected as'directors were Bar At. the high school level ri&w ap- 3 p.m. Hit torment will be in the ice advisor for tho Elizaboth Con- bora Andrews, Township Clerk J. Bowling will haye full responsibili- Interment was' In Kvergreen pointments include: Harvey Mad- •• ".J-^. '• '"•• • '-•.:'• .•'•• •• ' '•'•'.• ... • .• ' •• family plot. Walter Coffee, Meredith ^.Coi ty for the,marketing octlyltlesyfor solidated Gas - Co., was guest son of 633 Qulnton avenue, Kehll- Born in Italy, ho lived here for- Cemetery, Elisabeth. speaker at a meeting of the Rp; " the company^ products In- Deller, former Mayors Ira wor.th, v/hp will graduate from 20 years before* moving to'Warren He'was tho sister of Mrs. Violet sury Society on Monday in StD. . Dorian and C. Van Chahtborlin, cluding industrial cleaning com township a year andu hajf ago. Michael's school ^ auditorium, WiUiam:Brown, Jr., Public Works Newark Stato College in J-une. Mr. pounds, cleaning equlpmentjjnetaL- Barih of CranfordL Madscn is practlc«TleachlJ 7 He retired ten years ago as A main- •the speaker, who demonstrated Commissioner Farris "a..": Swaek worklng lubricants, paints and tenance matt for thn-Thatcher A former resldeht of PTnlnfloId, dustrlal arts, in Roselle at the pre-ishos and marlhe-ppwer plant he Snovod to Point ^Pleasant four sandwich making, reminded host- homer,'"Clarence L. Fritz, Adolph tfurnaco Co.,,J '-'h •epprted, and the municipality is a ,were accepted at the bid "library member of the Rahway Valley before, it closed and these all-have Sewage Authority; • Currently, beetj processed and are ready for Cranford is using only half of Itspicli-flp by. members. • apaclty. Storm sewers' are" sep'- Some traffic ^ difficulties also ratefrom sanitary sewers and all experienced on the opening re /bTperated by gravity .flow, y because the parking area oil OUTDOOR v MAGNETIC llmlnatin^Uie necessity, of cost- FLASHLIGHT SET OP 41»LACE MATS one side and at thfe-rear of the THERMOMETER ly pumping, stations., new building Is not yet ready, for He exptalncg that the township ecently made application for ause b.y patrons.. . - . $100 or more rant uj'ider the Green Acres pro- , The ptevious- staff of. eight full*- gram for the acquisition of a tract time workers and-three regular part-time workers is handling the tf Orange avenue adjacent to the 1 ffice-building zone for a park. work at the new lib rary with the He said his department also main- assistance of sortie .extra part-time ains municipal parks and play- help (and the full-time staff rounds, Little League fields and working from 9 a.m. - 0 p.m.) Mrs. Memorial Field on which the high Raddin-said, but it Is belleved-that chool ploys football and baseball. additions to the Staff will be re- Mr. Grail described the reten- ion basins and flood gates to pre- ent the Rahway River from flflod- Ing and also explained that the &•:. CSJB. TELECHHON - ELECTRIC lublic works department cleans ELECTRIC CLOCK CUBE BUCKET -HEATING PAD the river periodically. ' WePotTh. CBANTOBD Finance eonunlsattmei1 McAteer, n paying tribute to Township En- SURE Ineer Grail,; said the governing $500 or more ody also- looks to him for guld- - in We offer resident* of Crtmfnrd arid vicinity an nce in planning and town beauti- INSURE catlon projects. . . ' " • outstanding funeral home, complete with alt A social hour with refreshments * t. 'ollpwed. " , • •" •"Homeowner*" President Creighton announced Our Specialty conditioning, organ, large light rooms for your \ h hat the next meeting on April 3 Llf«-FlM every convenience. Our own display room* I p YOHK BLANKfiT " V) Jteddeat W CHATHAM ; ". ">) | ,^v ione :-:y YARDLEY 7198 LIMIT ONE PER CUSTOMER SHAVE Aceouttta Oj*tt«d by th» 15to EtattbtwnlU lrt JUMBO SIZE THE AUSTIN

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P.- Krilerim and gra«id«oii WUrl- cia Hublae, Sus'antHmmBl, Vivian, Beech street, WJO recently return* Fred ^cnarlenbci-fj will, serve ^g of Hadassah "at.the.WaldorfrAijiQlr- adviser, saidl the:purpose of the. . ; Sciences Sdciety arid Mm C P, Perkins, Sr., ofPfOskf, Renee^TSpwrnrd^ , Arlene ed from Israel'' Miss Rubin part hoplt^J{tyichiinrJon '' ia,. , 4n March 21. society is.to prcate an Interest in•••. • t".."r?.' 80T SpringfleJ4' avfenue. ~*te-'hJM» Bi6nste)n, Anita'Tulchin, Frances ticlp&ted in the. study semester ih Mm Arnold. Levrthe, 'donor The local chapter is p,aitlcipat- Organized at UjC the life sciences, to participate in.v ' been on a toUf of duty p and Judith Shapiro, and Janet Ru- Israel .with. Frances They were iurichepn 'chairman,' has onn.oijitfed qommunity projects, and to gp. b$* Awards sineo: June' serving as a fecrtico In-Bin o^ South ©orange. among Mtgirls s'creWfetr by Nation- that Btoudway actors will.present ing with 18 other chapters iii ', A Society for Life {Science's .bos' yond classroom studies in the field. 1 Awards , tyere distributed by vestigator", with the 4pth "Tactical ' «Tho play was written to honor al Juniol Hadai&ah for the trip*. a pageatit, "The Past Is Prologue/' sponsoring the- luncheon. Reser- been organized at tJpi'pn Junior ' Waiter . Weinstefh, "•. rachieyement Fighter Wing. He recently, com- FVaneofc Shapb-xj, daughter. of Mr. Mrs.. Sigmund Nathan wiH pre-r at the annuai 4onor .luncheon of va'tions may be made with Mrs. The longer we dwell on our chairman, at. a recent meeting of pleted a two-week Air Poliocman and- Mrs. Samuol Shapiro of 127 side. Mrs. Sidney Scher ond Mrs. the JSorlhern ,New- Jersey Region, "Moe Schneider, 1'Behhert place. John Siburn. of. Rahwoy, faculty power to harm us.Vlti •V'. Cub Pack 174 as follows: Jntcnslfled training cour^d cawing" 1 . Den 1—Clifford Weingus, den- Q 98.50 grade; which entitled him * iier; Joseph -Dprin, assistant dcn- to a distihguiBhed member certifi-_ HUNDREDS OF CASH-SAVING PRICES nerf Richard" " "' " '" wolf cate signed by the USA^E direetar "~, DAY ARE THE REASON WHY... badge and bear book. oTsecurity and law enforcement[ — ~ and the provost marshal. The •Den. 2'—Jack Lelbowittf and Jack 1 Halperh, denner; Loyls White, as- course included classroom. Instruc- sistant doriner; Davl,d Silver,-wolf tion and Held training, in below badge,, bear book and gpldjurrow; zero weather." '• Airman Thomas Steven Lamansky, bear Tiadge resolved A-mark of 211 put bf^00 and lion book. points in the .'30 calibre eaj Den Min.tz, i denner' and .45'. calibre pistol practice an and gold arrow}" George Baekinorf, received-' a sharpshooter eertlft-; assistant denner; Benjamin Mar-. eate; His jsicture appeared in o'n ••.#<•-' eds, one-year pin. • j...,.' article on the training course in :'•>'•'• •:. ^Deft 4—Peter Rudoy, denner; a receK? issjie of "The Porty- ,' -'> ' John Kroner, assistant .denner; Niner," Air Force newspaper. Air- "•»-,'' ' ;' Jeffrey Ganek, bear badge, lion manThomas was graduated from Cranford High School in I860,

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•'!•!'''••• Howard Schwartz was installed >%.,-.'....,_ as a newcub and received his bobJunior* s to Stage Brandy wine >t cat pin, wolf book and parent tM TURAUV'AGCD ^SUPER-RIGHT »••'••• :• hook. • • . •••'• ,.- .':. :'.."•.'• OriginaOriill P^ly Muthrooms '•••'• pert 3 presented a skit In keep* Slic.d *.& ' ing with the theme, of "Presidents" For Hadassah Xfe~There." ?r por- The Junior Hadassah group .•••.*i-.-. trayed *vente . In the- lives of th* RpseUe^Cranfoml Chapter Washington,, Lincoln and Uteo- Hadassah under the-direction of •*"••'•" Roosevelt.""" their advfaerrMrrf. Harold GuBhin» wilt present an origi'ttal play by Ann Page Susan Kimmel entitled, "Shalbtti Pure Egg Noodles ftwi," at the monthly meeting of Airman 2|c Russell W. Thomas, F!«»j Irdtelf Eitfra Bread USAF, stationed at Spangdahlem, Hadasaah Tuesday evening, March Germany, has received his second ^a at 8:30 at Temple Beth-El 2 ^'iii"i class rating' after one year of serv- ^-The cast:includes Nancy Meyeiis, -»••• ic& He is the son of Mrs. Mary Toby Ijewia, Rita Bernstelnt Mar.* -..'a .•.-•;,,-. ••,•-,/••• ,,,:,,-,T v,y, „„ ; ,. „' , ri : • «t;', La Ghoy .•-•-in '5- Chinese Dinner

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./. r- 'yS< ti- . ••• I iIf I lll'llii ILUyji|JJbfjajiMa^BB^BBMB^BB^BB^BBMf^BB^BB^BB^BB^BB^BB^BB^BB^BB^BB^BB^BB^BB^BB^B^BB^BBJ . • .-• . -I' 4.1 Becomes VJCtmirtittor; Plainfield Trneher Wed • " •'.»' Minn lrriia 6lanhbblle, daughter of Mr. and Mr^ Antonio GlunribjjJl Announcement hu,» bct'n ma.dp of 2flfli Holly street,, .became the bride of.John .'Pcrrotti, son oRiftfo 61 the engagement of MIHS Holly und. Mrs. Vlto JRocro Porrbiti of Elizabeth," Suturduy aitcrnoon.. In si Elisabeth Stern' of Plaindeld to Michael's Church...j.. . « Charles Richard Votrela • of 231 Tho Rev. Mark Dooley, attslittant Walnut, avenue. ' * T^' " puwtor, officiated at the 3 p.m. • Wfr«. Potcr Walsh of 2 Samoset HoHkins, Mrs. John BrJnsko and ThurHday night for Mrs. Dnnlcl Miss Stern is the daughter of >Dr, rcjad Fccet)tly entertained mem- "' , double ring ceremony. A recep- and Mrs. Curt Stern of Orinda, Mrs. Robert Hyatt.. Kress, Mrs. Andrew Varchp, tion followed at the" Carterot Call?. Dr. Stem is profcuBor of bers of the Ogcebla Neighborhood Carl Schauer, Mrs. V. J. g Hotel, EllzubH a „.„...drive„ . ^ -C ^-»- • . were the Ml«*c» Lucria Delia Serra Mrs, Lsrm Budll, Mrs. Bertram Bnckinoff '6t".\i'\ son" Junior High School, Plfllnneld. Sho'UuHd drive entertained pt of Cranford,: Llna Carneyald bf She attended Scripps College, - Westnold ar«| .'Odia P**rotti o< Mrs. Warren Sechrlst and Mrs. brldgo Tuesday bvenjrig for Mrs.. Claremont, Calif.;'and was grad- Delano R. Ives of 9 Sprine Oar- S. Robert Chrlirtcnscn entertained ChaKO Mix,lMr«, Peter D.Burk, i Elizabeth. uated from Cftferiln College, Ober- dciVstreet, a member of-the execu- ut the letter's home, BOSt West EndMrs. Dcnton S. Layinan, Mrs^A. .The bride's niece, Amelia OIan« lln, Ohio, with a BiA. tive committee of the Central Jer- ; , Oh, w g place, lust Wednesday at a rielKli- C. Ghodoshi Mrs.. J; W. Wiiili», Mrs. - •-- neblle, was vfldwjir, girl, and Ban- psychologhl y In 1919S0S . She has taken sey; Chapter, Pace College Alumni • ; -M. Delia' Serra^ nephew of thqr trorhood eortee. in honor of Mrs; #ilUnm J. Gar«os.lhd "Mrs; Z.. graduate work at the UniyerH)jty "and VMr.H. Ives attended the'linnuaVincenl t Sarnowskl of 2^ Hampton bride, was rlhg~b«aret, '•" bt Ca'lifbgnlaii, Berkeley* dlnner-dartco Saturday'evcnlng at : Qerardo Perrotti of Eliijabeth road, There were iU guests Irpm Mr. Vareldi" .received a bachelor the Hotel Governor Cllntaft, Now Oanfordi; Mr; and^Mrs. Sarnoyr- VY „ Kervdd oil beat man forJhiibiuiUuir; of science degreb "from Broekpdrt vhfk rilv Mr. nnd Mrs! Wllllflm;Doylo of 6 • Ushers wore .toseph Ololoid, d h Thomas, (N. Y.) StaTf Teachers' Collego ' and j Oralon dr.ive entertained Surfday Frank Bdnavltaeoht and Carmen and his master's degree-from New Jante»,~aad Jeah^recentiy inoved at n fuwlly gatherinii in honor of. Rich, all of Elisabeth, Mario Mrs, Robert A, Tlmmins of Vork University. Ho-ls currently to Harjipion roj}d"frorn.\122, Hern- ^ scconjl birthday onnlveritery-:. Storaco of Cranford wai soloist. , a Candidate for his; doctorate in Walnut avehup hasrotumed homo Ing avenue. • ' ':'••..' .^The couple will, live in Eliza- after spending a Hv.eck with0 her of tlfcir son, ThomaK. Guests were pygy from New York Uni- praent from Verona and Cran- beth after a wedding trip to Ml* versity. He to an instructor at son; Larry, who is a student at * Herman ^Heemsalh of Wallkill, MISS i!VA ,ANN, VAK VlKCfe ey e to ford. •••••'".' •ml, jria. • Union JuniorNcollegoNcll . Middle Tennessee State College N, Y., was tho week-end guest orNc V: Both tho bride and bridegroom "Murfreesboro, Tenn. • ; , JMr....'.&hd Mrs. C. 3. Ogdcii'df attended high sahool in Italy. Mr*. Park avenue . ~. H81B. R; Bcardslce of & Porrdttl in employed by Hilton VanVleck ? College Club's Mrs. Joseph Strohmcnger of SO' Village has. returned .from, a Mfg. Co., Linden. Her husband, IIJi ii ' M —jf ^L ' i '"' Lexington flvettUo recently J. .Jorome Behan of 16 .•-Dart- month's sttfy in Phoenix, Ariz.'Ho • who attended Newark Technical fe Future Brute taincd at a shower In honor of mouth road returned by pinna Fri- also visited In. Chicago", 111. -. ' Institute also, in employed byJMtax MKH. David Moore of-508 Lexing- day from a two-week busineiw Fontlac, Hillsldo. Of Lt Trwwpore s0 tonuvenuo. There wero 12 guests, trip to Geneva,' Switzerland, anr) Mrs. Charles L. Mapes of 3 • Announcement has beeft- mad ,The College Clubfif frbtn Cranford and -Union. „. Rflris, France. Mr. Behan is assoc- Burcbfleld- hvonue•; eiitertalhed o! the betrothal of MIHH Eva Ann will present its annual dance Fri* itintedd ^ith M€rck.and.Cp^rtp.sinyMkdC , Saturday in honor oi her daugh- Saunders Mark day night, May .4, at Waliy's Tav- Vo^ Vleck of 16 Riverside drive Handy Morrls6n, son pf.Mr, p tor,- Mrs, George Page'Asiiury tbf to Lt. Peter Newkirk Trumpore, «rn oh tho HiU, Watchung. THfcre Linda" ?Wolff,, daughter of Mr. 50th Anniversary i a ^buffet dinner, served MrsV Edward R. Wtorrlson of 30fl Chartotte,'^. C., whe. if? visiting na Mr' Fk Wlff f 9 Al h Gt ilddI'/'Uk d - Mr. and Mm. Jameg gaunders of ton of. Mr, and Mrs. Gcorge"Wil from a to Diill i 204 High- itr*et wero- honored- at be' to the ^iC., Mrs. George B. Fleischer of West. Or. at manayy functions includ were Annlo.and Todd Qlb- Goodwin of Union, in honor of No date ha* son", Steven, Koury, Jody Crallant, ange auel Mr. antf Mm. Everett A. 1 e Salute to the United Na- Mrs. Robert QrlfTKiiiiW of" 178 Helm • of Cranford, with whom their golden wedding anniversary. wedding, Ball. JBva Tuttle, Bdrby-Lee Arnesen Mr. and Mrg.-_Saunder«, Ibng- JSrunford CollbHe.Club.mcmbers will have on opportunity to hnvc Mohawk drive entertained last Mrs. Mopes resides. .'. A graduato of tho Boar* School their trcaHurcs upprnlsed by tin expert at a'rjaijfiting at 8:18 p.m. next Howard S. Carroll, dance ^and Peggy and Terry Walsh. . ' Unto, rcvlddutu of Cranford, were Orange, and Salem College, Wins- Monday niaht in Pcllo.wshlp Hall of the First;t»resbyterJ'an"Church, •chairrVian, said.that dress is op- born in Virginia. Mr. founder* ton-Salem, N. C, Miss Van Vloek Fred! Wlebeslek, son of Mr. and Lejtor M. .Qlatoff of Twinton .jvill tional and guests of members are/ 'Mi and the former Mia* Etta Quarto* Irii Junior phartnaeoltiglBt with invited. Tickets will bo on sal& Mrs.'Karl Wiftbeslek of 106 Col- wer# married March 3, JftiS, the tell thp probdb.I« ago und history Cibji ojetiamju«:euUcal, Rroducta, 1 umbia avenue; is recuperating at ot mtfmbors anUquoM, which will at next MQnday'$ meeting in Vel §1 first couple to be ntarfledTn'St. Methodist Club's lowshlp Hall of First Presbyterian Overlook Hospital," Summit, fol- Jh' Baptlut Church. Scotch A graduate of 'Cranford High ho displayed prior to thu mqctlng Mr. Slatoff, who has made a life- .Church.. -^..."v ••— J- . : ' • lowing an operation there on Mo Spring M by the late Hey. G. W. School and Virginia-Military In- Assisting Mrs, Carroll are, Mrs. day. He i» a junior at Cranford t time study of- antiqiios and kin- 7 arrtlette,. fltitutc," Lt. Trumpore,,18•'serving William A. Angle, Mrsi Edward High ScfiooK^ - . The Roosevelt School PTA will present a dessert fashion show at % . the couple instill active in tho with the Army at Fort Monmouth. dred subjects, is « conaiiltant for Continental Flair Baxter, Mrs. Wilfred A. Burton, p.mjSaturday, March 17, in Hando^phllall'ofthe Crantord Methodist church HctlvlUea and have retained rnuseums, a writer for national Mrs. Thomas ML Deylln, Mrs. Ed Church towelcome the eomlngsprlng season; > ^ publications, an authoriml ap- The Crnnford Methodist. Mr. Mr..nnd Mrs. Harold TVcnt of their membdrnhlp in St. John'a and Mrs. Club will ho£d, a con- ward F. Gcprgo, Mrs. Edward.Oil- Mrs. Jfohn Koimlg, ways and Church. TroweU Trellis Guest bl ffor bonks und insurance 918 Retford avenue were hosts. Unental dlnnpr-dahc^tomorrow roy, Mrs.ttusKeHW'. Hardy, Mrs. Sunday night at a surprise dinner means chairman, said the show tho couple'* othitr daughters companies, arid . an active ' ouc- William R.Korlson, Mrs. Carlton Ions for the high school girl, the Will Speak on'Ktyes party celebration In honor of the will include fashions for every- are. Mm. Thoma* Shank*, Mrs. Uoneor. beginning P MH M L, MM. Ptik junior high school model will be ' Warren Seehtlstra momber o dinner In P. birthday anniversary of Carl fink one from grandmother on dtfwn to Annaboll Yauga and Mr*. Char- Members are naked to bring 1lfe^?5tifSa seHool girl. Sharon Dolbear, and elemeniaty the Cranford Men's Gordon Club, of 105 Benjamin street. Guat^ ai school models wilf Be*Sie"lby De« lotto* Wl*«. all of Rosollo. There their treuHuro*) to Fcllowmhlp Hnll p.m. H. Seavy and Mrs. John B. War- / Tickets will be sold next will Bpenk on roses at a meeting between 10 a.m. and noon the party Included Mrs. Fink, Mr vlnnoy, KTIB and Lynn Keimig. ire also three g of the Trowel and Trellis Garden ich cuisine will bo on- riiigton, Jr. by the classroom mothers,, and wo great-grandchildren. from 2 to 4 p.m. Monday. At the u sidewalk cafe setting. and Mrs. Perry Zlntmermanjlof :•'• ] VLL j^eotlng they will receive an ox- Cranford", Mr. and' Mrs. Samuel persons intcreated In obtaining . C. Heath Bodden, 12 Co! • 'eritortalnmont will be pro tlcketa also may call Mrs. Marc Three Cranford students'at Hid" Mr. «nd Mrs. Paul Cartoon of port's opinion oh when, where fded by "The Hungry Five" and Iiieberman of Clark, and out of I—n • lane. Mrs..Martin Rons will be how ami who made the; John Wettsfamilytown guests. . • K|ra or Mrs. Eugene Sommers, ^ been Rodham, Muiuft, former Cranford The Stu Rpth Quartet will pro» tlekdt chiairmen. . named to the dean's-list for the A mooting of the residents, wem recent house guests 1 -Pliiriat are being made for vide music for dancing from 0 p.m. Moving to Canada TOtheir chairmen^ are: Mrs. Hey- )all scmoster. Miss Afieno B. Fac- of Mr. and Mrs, Wavron Rutidn of blent sale to be held from &,.*. board was held.lant to " """" Mr. and Mrs. John A. Wells of Mr, and Mrs., Robert Jf.Laior, °f hold Devinncy, posters and re« or of 37 ftutgers road is listed at the homo of Mifs; LpHllo Click. 30 Oolby lan«. Mr. and Mr*. Kan- to noon May 7 at ther»trlaMjin»f«t 318 Casino avenue have announced 10 iN'prman place have'-returned; Ireshmentsf Mm A. L. Krause, ambhg the freshmeii who received ' kin entertained at dinner in thoir Brookdale' uwl Qlehwood roads Pitlno Students plans to move to' Erlndale, On* from a seven weeks' vacation at hostesses, and Mrs. Joseph Blaha, A'«: and B's, Miss Virftjlhla G. honor, with Mr. and Mrs. Ken- Tho proceeds will be used for fur- tarlo, a suburb of Toronto, Canada, Fort Laudcrdale, Fia. " tientbrpkees. Mrs. H. L. Collins Warner of-H Hernjng avenue, a, neth Ingraham as guests. They ther civicvplontlng. Units Have Workshop where they ; h^vci purchased a will provide the -piano accompani sophomore and Peter .Raymond of also «ntertdlned «t a party for 36 Mrs. Corlnne Bolden enners home. . •-•; .. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Kammereu, entary 9 Ramapo road, a Junior, received guests from Cranford during their -Mr. and, Mrs. Robert HlgginB-bf hold a-.workshop for el Mrs. Wells is the former Missj-former residents of 2 English Vil- > Adult fashions will be modeled A's and B's also. •. " stay. ' Annouhbomcht has been mode pupils in muslcianshlB^fid piano Shirley Slocum, daughter of Mrs. luge, moved recontly to 619 Moun- by Mrs. jQtlsJfflntz,-Mrs. George 308'Edtfar nvonuc havo rfetumed oi three; mcctingH scheduled next Saturday aHiorJiome drjld sttidio, g from Wnshltttfton, D. 0., whero FB tain' Wcstndldr GliiaiTM.s; ; WilliaWilli m WWisher, Mrs. weftk-b^-t'ommUtecs' o| theWcd; f TIemlltori avenue. "Tdtehls and place, director of STolfare for Miss Beth Epstein, daughter of Mr xlfahn^Komoroslel 2t JNgntt IRey 4fpenl t(evoiar had re- Union County. • Mr, Wells; is for? „ Mrs. Katherine Richardson, of Mrs. E. L. Shea, Mrs. R. B. Jef- MK, and Mrs; Honry Epstein of 3 •- -{The' antiques ~, conimltteo will The children: marcned. to • a merly of Brooklyn,, and his.jwlfe's Martin place, will arrive home to* gon^ln-law and daughter, Mr. and, turned from Cape Cnnavorul, Pl nictit at the home *bf Mrs..CO. Brahms Walta, sang "Up the Lad« HiKhtstowtLjwas the week-end frey, Mrs. Sevinney and Mrs. ty Clem Komoroskl of 16 Oma- and Mrs. >Hitf«lns joined him in former home was Union. guest of Mr.Tln^r-MrBCJam* S Keimig, and by two" Roosevelt morrow to spend spring vacation Culin, 215 Hq]!ly street, on Mpn der" with accompanying arm The couple moved to Cranford with her parents. She is a sopho-; drlvo, Washington. dayrttt . ^30 p.mi Mrs. Culin will movements, improvised tunes, Clarke of 419 Manor avenue. - - School teachers, Miss Rosemarle ; in 1&45 shbrtly after their rhar- $?oto and Mrs, Julia Quinn. '; more at the University of. Penn- dlaplny 'and discuss the ji.ntiq.uos nnd the rhytlim bahdj accompan- iiaggo. The couple'p s children,, Bar- aylvania. .. • uhe has and uses in her. own homo; ied by plarib, played several slm: Mr. and Mrd. Reynold. I. De- Nancy Clarke will show fash- bara and 'BruceB , ore i n theithir junj - vlnney, Jr., of 198 Arbor street m- 6n Tuosdoy, March 13, at 0:30 •pledfolk, tunes. ior and sophomore years, respec- u.m. tho investments cbmmlttoo Mrs. Banners and her pupils tertaihed at dinnfflrJ^iJtUJrdtiyii^k tively, at CranfprdHKigh School. ning: for Mr. and Mrs. George If y6u need a ^ Will meet nt tho home of Mrs. H. played,- identifying major and The family plans to niove to their S. Alien, 8 Elm^stroet.. Miss Ella minor modes and various fre- Gladis and Mr._and Mrs. Richard cnnctli : new hdme otthe end of the school: Dohrman wm contWiuo her scries quently used chords'. : year. ; Hbskins. SURGEON - CHIROPODIST of lectures on investments. Students participating;.._.wero . Mr. and Mrs. Wells were._mem-. Mrs. J. P, Glo«!bkhor of Union, Clifford and Lfnda Welngtis, Ron- bes of First Presbyterian Church Mrs. Donald Guthrle of 213 Ar- Announces • The Opening Of His Office At JEWELRY SERVICE Sixth. District music chairman of ald and Kenny Manhardt, Pat- and the Echo Lake Country Club. bor street entertained nt bridge thd 'JST; J. Federation of Women's j-lcia McGhlo, all of Cranford, and lost evening iat Mrs. Warren Rah- AVB.; CRANFORD Other affiliations include Azure v Clubs, will be in charge of the Trudy and Mario Specht of West- Lodge, F&AM, Corinthian Chap- kln, Mrs. Webster Van De Mark, For The Practice Of only MARTIN JEWELERS program for the music committee field. .. ' > ' •••-.'• •.-. • ter; R.A.M., and Cranford Twig Mrs. George Gladts, Mrsrfteynold at the home ; H. S. Allen, Songs, games and refreshments One, Overlook Hospital, Summit. I, _ DevJimey,- Jr.,. Mrs. Richard Elm stroet^ert March 14 at 0:45 completed tho afternoon. Movies FRIDAY Chiropody i_^ / n>>K$rs. E. C. Fortenbaugh; 0, of the event will bo released at . - 6 p.m.-^f - 8 p.m. BR 2-5950 - gives you so milch! anlpton street, will be assistant the next workshop.*'• ' • • by appointment , hostess. Committee members ore Open Thursday Evenings • 1. Watch- and Clock Repairing! Complete over- urged to/tfttend. •'••'• Judy Dopew, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Dcpcw of 30 Nbr- Mrs. Beth-,Clay, former associate, will be here to hauls, mainsprings, crystals, stems and crowns. •Mr. "and Mrs. Frank Wolff of 9 mnndio place, wiis hostess fop a All work completely guaranteed! , Alan Oftbil place spenrthe week- group of friends tit a bowling par- serye you Thursday evenings from 6 to 9 p.m; end at lilt, Airy. Lodge'ln tho Po- ty'at Clark Lanes Saturday in cel- 2cJ!Xpert Jewelry Repairs .". . Guaranteed! Ex? conos. ••.•""" ebration* of her 14th birthday an- r ~pert jewelers repair your precious jewelry. niversary. ..•'"••; SEW 4 Mr. nhd Mrs. Harvey 0. Seovy 3. Silver repairer/, replated, • and their son, Mark, of Dorlcn, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar H. Miller of Mrs. Scartrou|h's ^^ AND Conn., w«m week-eneekend gufists-of 4 Plttsllold street have returned For Appointments — Call BRidge 6-1471 4. Engraving. MrM . Senvy'irmother, Mrs. ,M. J. from a 10-day/ trip to the, Ba- Seavy of U5 Forjest avenuo. hnmas. 5. Pearls and beads re-strung. SAVE 6. Diamonds and Precious Stones expertly re-set. PQR 7. Jewelry designed and made to your order.. 8. Pens, Pencils, Lighters, and Electric Shavers SUBURBAN SYMPHONY OF NEW JERSEY SPRING repaired. " ' ' SOZIO, Conductor •'•:.- 9. Silver, gold,* platinum soldering. and EASTER 10. We will purchase Old Gold and Old Jewelry, Old Diamonds or Gems. WE HAVELA BEAUTIFUtr5 11. JEWELRY BROKERAGE: We will sell your Saturday, Marck 10th, 1962 — 8:30 P.M. SELECTION OF SPRING old jewelry and diamonds for a small commis- sion. You set the price or we will be. happy CRANFORD HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM FABRICS IN THE NEWEST to ad vise you on a reasonable re-sale price.. COLORS — Guest ArtisTT NORMA AUTH, Violinist You get all this, plut fast service at reasonable HIIIIIIIIIIIU'lillHKiniUIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIiaiWr'HIIIIIHIIIIIIUUIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIlilllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIMIIIIHIIIIIIIIII lllllllllllllimilllllllllllllllllllllHI WWII pun Textured Wool priees at Martin Jewelers. Come in loday for all your jewelry needs. rocyrcrtn: — Striking Coordinates in AMTH PROMETttEUS OVERTURE Beethoj^etr Wools, Cottons, Silks. Violinist CLASSICAL SYMPHONY ^Prokofieff •Guest Artist TALES FROM THE VIENNA WOODS ....'. Strauss .A OWE OF THE STATE'S VIOLIN CONCERTO IN E '^ MOST TALENTED ENTRANCE TO THE THJR&^£T Or^OHENGRIN. Wagner nxaaUrt VIOLINISTS uiuiiiiiaiiiiiMiiiiiMuiiiiiiuiliiiiiiiMiuuiujiiiiitUiiuwiiuuMiiliiiiiii'iiiiiiiiii iHiimiiiiiiiiiiiiniuniiiiiiiiiiiu imiiiaiiiiiimiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimu iiiniiiiiiiiinii tt North Union Av«nui / SIMPLICITY and McCALL PATTERNS, .. Cranford, N«w Jersey '"" SSION; APULTS $2; STUDENTS $1 — ON SALE AT T|HE DOOR BRIdB* 6-8711 Open fhursd.ay Evenings . Tlelcefr-A!so_4vallabl 's Shop, 18. North Aye. w. 1547 North Ave., W. . BR 6-5505 ;;»,., IVi.^cIi* .i- »*•»•*• '*?*»

CRAVFOBD (U, I.) CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE^TnUESDAy, MABC« g, JPffe g#t*lt ,7 an academic average of 2.;,,ment, Cadet iWeydenieyer . will L ltrrto 8 ir the, preceding, two semesters, sewe.'as a platbon leader. IJ^.is World Day of Hi? was named alioj-fo the dcan'i studying fdV a bachelor of arts de- Sh&miari PTASlates JPilm, Warre " n Thaier;"" ' "**"• correspondin **g list "foe "th|J fifth consecutive »>e- gree~In English. secretary^ Mrs. Calvin Layexidet'; ;mcster..' A' senior qt Tusculum rs.; Marvin Brown, Mrs. wherp he. Ls majoring in physics ion of Officets Monday will pariifeipate in 4e World-toay Miss> • Mary AnriV, Mt'Harg, -Koburt Diamond and Mrs. Burton Miss Met-th.it Babcock, daughter Beta sorority at Gettysburg Col Mr. Boardman, is president' of the Sherman Junior School PTA will present a program. on, "You ol Prayer service to'Aiorr'ow at l,i. • daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John JE. 1 p.m. at the •" Pres'byt*srifln Chufcb-;, *, of M.i\ and .Mrs. Alfre3>£iap*!oek; lego, Gettysburg, Pa., where fch Mathematics and Physics C)ub and Your Child's Intelligence^ as the fourth m^tfttrfg in a series an •24 Alan Okoll place, has earned is-a frcsfaman. - « McHarg of 424 North Union ave- tn -recognition of her wbrk on A dramatic prei&ehiaUbn, *'Ih' »; and-plans' to take advanced work "You antWypur Child.." at J:30 p.JT.) Monday in the school-auditorium. th«-" O,eun> jLis't "honor' for •••the fulh 'after his graduation.. , -; nue, has-been elected president of behalf of the. chapter, Mrs, Harry Unbroken Line" will be presented..'?/Mc the senior cljiss at-the College of . Burton Mand.eJJ, sch "*""' Mrs. Joseph K^ntz, ehpirman of A- card party will be held at rie Memorial, WCTU, She . William Joseph ^alyanb, '64., fEgshmpfl doan's Itet at Douglass The entertainment prpgram was College, New Brunswick. A.total the nomihnting committee, present- presented by the. Coopers with the Crattwood; Grarwood, on March s&ted. by Mrs. Gustave Cromey. b of MrM . and'Mrsd'M . CharleChls G. ed a slate of new officers at 19, Miss BarbaraMarons arid Miss Mm,Richard Hughes ted' devo--Ip.w Calvano of .12 West Holly street, of 88 of 721 young Women in the their "F(un with Magic" show. L>-.: class qualified for the dean's list meeting of the executive board Mi.chelte! Bjrown of the Suburban tions. Attending wirei Mrs. C&ti J}j has been named to the dean's list .Monday night at the home of.Mrs Juniors are,chairmen for a cake during the past semester;~"She i hon Morris, Mrs. Josepph Peinice, at Franklin and Marshall College, William Eltlnge, 208 Walnut ave- sale to b e HelHld at the R.J M l \ill\ ovd*pnifyif-thfi brtyW ipott in our the daughter of Mr. nn4- Mrs. Gil- Mrs. Edward Hum^ Mrs„..„. . Alber..„...t _ Lancaster, PHLJtor 4he first semes- nue. Nominees are: President;-Mrs Suburban Chapter department store in-Elizabeth on Lawson. Mrs. "John Mcnzles was day. Sowetim'ai .it bring* Qood newj— ter of the year 105.1-152. bert Hedqulst. Eltinge; first .vice-president and March 17. a guest. don 6lh#r time!, bad. God'* l«Hers to us are ways' and/"means, Mrs. Ricjuird' Off ker Slate f(A»nd Jn.Hii book Ihe Bible. Thero, loo "R. Ward, '65, sort of HerbortrE. Ehlers Of 705 Orange Schoonover;- second vice-president it good ri»w«—for the believer; but bad . ana Mrs. Frederick C. Ward avenue" is among 165 of-dro 2,659 and program, Mrs. Theodore Ko- Presented o new* for »h*>e|ecier. ". ._, rfi» wos« 6/ of 508 Casino avenue, Hias been undergraduates at Lehigh Univer- zlar; third vice president and facul^, The . nominating committee of pledged to Delta Upsilon,, national sity,- Bethlehem, Pa. named to the ty represcnUKive, Burtor|! Mandell Suburban .^Chapter, Children's rfeU *W i* d*o)/?;Jb*uf */ie gift of Odd /* t NEW YORK 5SUntf.lt ' mt'i social.fraternity at Syracuse TJni- dean's list for the jjast semestor. recording secretary, Mn!. Thomas' Asthma Research Institute. and :i9e/7//e .. •., hVA versity, Syracuse', N. Y, Nolan,; corresponding secretary, Hospital, met last week at the SATUR . Richard ^taiger, sort" of Mr. andMrs; Raymond Van Jacckel; treas- home of Mrs. Robert • Diamond of George Seolt,- son of Mr. and urer, Mrs. Harold Trent. r Mrs, Hugo. Staiger of Til Brook- 51 Mendeil avenue, past president* * Hod Mrs.. P. H. Scott of "3; Algonquin side place, has been named to the Members of the nominating com- drive, has been pledged to Jh'e and. selected the following «late: : "ana staff of the Maine Forester, .year- .mlttee were Mrs. Kuntz, Mrs. Eliot President, Mrs. Hy Rappaport; •a 37 South Avtfhue, W. ., West Virginia Delta chapter of book of the iSphooi of Forestry Hellbrun and •Mrs. 1*0^ Pollack, ^igmxr Phi- Epsllon frateiriUty at vice-president in charge, of fund oiiu BR 2-5830 at the tJnlyersity oif Maine, O representing tho executive board raising, • Mrs. Norman Strasser; Davfc and Elklns College^ ElkJns, Me. ; He is a senior. ••'.-• Mrs. Charles. SUsby . .and. Mrs. W. Va., where he is a freshman. vice-president in charge of stand- ALL —-* .SUNDAY SEBVICES Maurice 'Fuller, /representing the ing committees, Mrs-William AN* POM *ALK Church School ., .., MS general' 'association; /Mr. Mandell Schaeffer; -treasurer,' Mrs. Charles' MAN A « K M CM t Uttl Worihip Hour lltOO William E. Weydemeyeir, Jr., son and Vincent Sarnowski, principal. Youth r.llow«hJP' 7.30 o/ Mr. and Mrs. Weydemeyer of : Members of the executive board " TWESDAY ' 20 Locust drive, was promoted'to voted to recommend to the mem- Tuailf Pxtfx Group*'...... 7iW dadet second lieutenant in the. bership that the, -amount of the Army Reserve Officer Training Mr. and Mrs. Gerald P. Murphy scholarship funel. contribution- be w WEDNESDAY- C^ji3 recently at Bueknell Uril> Choir R«h>artal <>•>....<>. lilS of"i$ 1tfenley"avenue announce the increased from $25 to $50. Mis^ ANATIONAL versity, Lewisburg, Pa., where he Theodore KozJar, .president, conr. is a senior. In his new assign* bljrUt 6t tHeflf first daughter, Jane B/ Murphy; on. March 2 at; Muh- ducted the meeting. . -, • .'..

-zr—V- Annual Dinner of FREE-ELECTRIC BLANKET-f REE Mr. and Mrs. John Byrnes of 4 ID Parkway Village are receiv- ' Bti<(TON , WITH PURCHASE OF ANY ELECTRIC DRYER Cub Pack 177 ing congratulations on the birth of -' Presentation of awards and a their first child, a son, Shaun magic show marked the*, ninth an- Michael, on February 22 at St.nual Blue and Gold banquet of Elizabeth Hospital in Elizabeth. Cub; Pack 177, sponsored bx the Limeoln Schpol PTA, held recently -Their third daughter, Lisa Resos, at the Cranwood,; Garwood. chairman : of " the Fernandes of 185 Nortii avenue, pack committee, welcomed the .TIME east, on February 26 at Rahway guests, Mrs. Charles Silsby, pres- Memorial Hospital. ident of the Lincoln School 'PTA, and Robert Gwllllam, iri^iftutiona.1 Of representative. ' ,

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Pat^frht .iJfA •ririwa^:Aiig%:d^lBS^igiM^yii^jMttt^f^ iKuet'teman, Mrs. Leslie .Poe&pnerJ »j?tolning« squad' assistance if nec- Mrsj JohnSobolchick. essary. Action on Budget Pack 103 Invites Public Mrs. Paul Pfitzrier, Mrs. James "Before people contribute one To Handicraft Exhibit Wqlsh, Mrs;- J. ,Seggota, Mrs. tfiHrk'dime',": said John dolinerj, squad *Wise', Watehdog Ciib, Pack. 103 has extended an SPECIAL — WHILE THEY LAST! W;arringfon, Mrs.: H, Lester Kfohe,. president, • "wd want 'them tq inyitiitiOn-to thCvpubHc to attend RJrs;' Lewis ftaJperny <' Mrs, Carl know to what they'are cdntribut- Presiaent Says the annual' handicraft exhibit on "More than 150 parents were treated to' a •well-planned and incisive Sehauer, Mrs, Qhasfe, F. Mix, Mrs. ing, how our squad works,;and Jading lesson^Tuesday niKht at' the Marph wihdQW meetine of the Francis Collins, .JMrs. Theodore what their money will be used

^qard.pf Education at'Walnut; Avenue School, -; . •. ^Wt'iner and Mrs. Gale Erlckson, for." • • ..-••- '•-•..'. '• Students and teachers introduced by Mrs.'ftuth 'JlaYiovsltt,'tjirect.br Filled dards can. be returned to of Vhe ^atehdog Committee which •I activefly opposed" the budget dur- .be judged in. each •' • . tv -ol elementaryeducation, demonstrated reading lessons used Trt theDiTuIIio, Stymour the squad by mail, :;by dropping • age group according to originality, FUNK STEAKS ing i>oth elections, declared he bc- Kindergarten throuch' senior hlch,* x-' v ,T-, .. .^,_.. /-••. them oft at .the squad building on ' workmqiiship and u s,e ( u 1 n e s s-. (Continued from q Centennial avenue, or by.Jeayirig liewd "the Township Committee '.-.Herbert MoCu,lloti«fc, board sec- acted wisi'ly." He added that he Prizes will be awarded at the pack, Mrs, Mary Whites, flrsjt grade at year as' Northern New Jersey them at any one of the banks in .meeting Saturday evehing at 7/ saiu. town. At the end of the drive, was happy 'the reductions were Walnut AVenue^chool. and; Mrs." sales representative fdr the Clarice effected without touching teachers i o'clock in Fellowship Hall. Everett J.eanne^Bbzung's second grade at fc Chemical Co. . He also is an in- members in uniform will canvass |J. Yacker is cubmaster. iQucen of Hearts i the town to collect coin cards not salaries. Livingston Avenue School staged' surance consultant. • ."" . •Mr. Kiamie said he'believes the group readltidlfeg lessonsl;, with Indi- • (Continued?, yroih Page 1) i already received. Householders • Mr, Seyntour served Board of Education should give the AT THIS PRICE STOCK THE FREEZERJx vidual jstudeKts reading aloud, an*" making thp presentation, was Shirr during ar(i cautioned against surrendering Band cards to anyone- but squad-mem- community a long range look at .sweflrig questions on the'^eading ley ftakacs, youth chairmajj. Miss World War II and the Korean con- thpir future^objectlve,s. Estimating bers in uniform when the time .muerjul and explaining pronuiv Martin will attend-4he New Jersey \ fllct with the Marines and re- 1 that the Updating and renovation^Slate Program elation rules. . / State Heart Association's lend.er- comes .' • •• .' ceived a decoration; He was chair- program, of the oldei^school build- Member of the junior and sen-f SIRLOIN " PORTERHOUSE • Richard Bentson, of Miss Mar- ship' conference in .Atlantic City man of the 1961 Heart Fund drive ings" will cost in the vicinity of later this month. I ior high guidance departments garet Corcoran'* fourth grade~at hero and. was co-chairman of lnst Town Comhiittee " $800,000, the Watchdog chairman Lincoln School' read a poem, and Also vying.for the title were asserted _th,pt "if -the need is ex- jand junior and senior high instru- year's yo'iith activities committee /Continued'from,Page 1) 'Susan Koch of Miss Lois Bassin's Rita Bernstein, nominated by the ! plained, the public will 1/e re- mental instructors will be guests •A. ••••. • • .• sixth, grade, at Roosevelt School United SyflagBgu&^outh at Tem- of the Elks Lodge. Budget. We) found that there is ceptive." 1 He isi a< member and past presi- at a ^meeting at 8 p.m. Tuesday, STEAKS -. explained the tie. of reading materi- ple BejibEL; :Pennj^rote,;.'ttomi+ heed for the relighting'of all class- "I jim particularly happy that ; riated by the Episcopalian Fejilbw- dent of thr. Cranford Democratic of the Cranford High School Band al-for Reference work. "• j rooms, including additional elec- this problem has been resolved j: Miss Basiln narrated a series of Shfp*r ant} ••EWntta.'.Kerzhian, nomi- Club, a member and former officer locally," Mr. Kiamie concluded. nnd Orchestra Boosters in the high| .. 8Hde§ tllustratihg method of 1m- nat hi' ' " ' 200g; h member of Fiske Post, 335, nnd that additional instrdctional Miss Walcott Tours . Parents of band • and orchestra J a member and delegate *to. taken Craftfprd class- Irs. Henrietta Frpehlich, direc- VFW; a member and delegate "ttt equipment for oil schools is re>European Ski .„ . members are asked to attend. An by Mrs. tor of the,itnion-Cbiinty Heart As^-t4ie- Union County Tuberculosis j quired, primarily'because of the invitation also has been extended ^ 79 y d a Miss Joanifa Wmcott of 12 -to parents of eighth "grade band CUBE STEAKS lb.79c ^<&£^£?of the ,K^board of •^;^^* trustees of th! eincrease in school enrolmenenroUment andand; Berkeley place returned home dir-:l>rjflclpal of Roosevelt and varibiis chairmen whotllrected the change of school curriculum. L members. . \C—• • _- -rr- Blponliinttdale school^; Heart Fund campaignTw Cranfo.rti. Union County, Heart Association., Sunday after spending: teri days in1 Guests will be Charles Post, ; . "We have certified ; the sum of' 'Switzerland and^Gfermany as. the\ vice-principal; " Burton':. Ntandell ' Usirir thfeaegwtg d of ileataatai Hiti bored WererASol H. Kbv«d, gen.f. He- is ' married ;fo-the farmer RIB STEAKS ^ , ^ Jb;<3c j chairinkn; Miss -Rajkacs, youth Mary Fisler and 4hey have two $20,900 to the County Board, of guest of the. Swiss and German ; and Fritz Brown of the Sherman dl s as aiii lliuatratlafilifi; Mrs. r chairman; Charles Siegfried, re- children. " . : . .' Taxation as.the sum of money to be Tourist Associations.' ., . j ajjJjd. Cleveland Junior School giiidV Owen! Thur^tori, "eighth grade raised by-local.'taxes for thFCapii; Along with other travel agents,f'ance department, rcspectivfily, and , f- at Cleveland Ji^ .sldential division;ii ; JpeJ l Kf 'Mr.DiTulliO.Jr. has been a res^ This Week-End Only! ^ bushte'fiB division"; Miss Grote, iri»v ident of Cranford for iB"yeffirsV" Atal. Outlay . Budget. This repre- Miss" Walcott visited skiiAg resorts George Toenes and Donald Whel- sents a reduction of $96,600 frbm in. .the two ; countries including j.len, high' school and junior "high lb , Junior? BchoolsV " ai division; TSpAs&tti Copson,'graduat' e pf the University of Mi- Mrs. >ublii;ity; Kim Sjursefl, public>e- ami with a: bachelor of education the suhi of"$l'17,S00 originally pro- Gstaad-in Switzerland and Hohen- school.instrumental instructors, re- "and. il^iss Diane Hortc schwangau and Nebelhqrn in th?spectively. , . ." R'ND STEAK GROUND 1U '"•"••& Miltori Losheri, piasfic degree, he is a fifth grade teacher posed by'the Board, of Education, teacher in the high "AS a result ofrbur stydy, the Bavarian Alps in Grcrmaby. She The Highlight of. th'e. band's sea- ustrated their talks heart j;\R8lph Zobel, dance ar- in the Walnut Avenue School. He : and' Ann Mineur, re» is a veteran. .. > • , ^hP V,.Gcftn'mittee.e.. andd the also toured Geneva, /Zurich • and son wilrte the annual concert afe jl art Work projected^ a large,. . . . 'tuterrte irt'Switzerlimd and was8:1? p.tt?i; -Fflday; /March 23,; at dcreen. Miss Horjpttydfccussed the 'feshments. - He served as local chairman .of Board of !rlal well liked by all provided by Stuart Hbth' and his Bbttom Roi ^^^^JhdJJhn ^^p >pf^} ip Sirloin or XJLlb ,7/.VAb.79c SLJissIsflrf efficiently as'our taxpayers' pock- and-T-ehnis Club,'370 ParlTavehue, Latin America Miss' Geraldlno .Cleminson, "Wolansky, .", saxophone?—-Joseph motion chaiwhlirt^of Jhe' 1962 York. "•••-;:' numbolo,- bass; John McNamara-,- Cranford Days River Carnival. . etbooktbk s wililll allow ll . For this reason, • Miss. Helen iftusby, former mis- Eye Of The Round Ib. 89c rector of junior school educa- sionary to Bolivia,' will jddress the tion; Frank Marts, director of sec- piano;— Prank &ionataisi, saxo- Mr. DiTullio, Jr. Js the Walnut we ha,ye recommended; to- the GB Director ta-Addross phone, and Mr, Roth,-drums. .Kathy Avenue School representative to Board of Education; that they .seek WorAen's' Society •__ of ""ChrisUan ondary education, and. "Or* Paul Service at"r"P-m- Tuesday in the Choice Cut—- Buonaguro, coordinator of-speefal Walsh assisted mt flUeTefrcshmentthe Cranford Teachers' Associa- long term boW financing arrange- Women's Association comnrilttee. tion, a member of the Crawford ments to spread the eostof'ajrijahf Plans for the. April "H meeting; of activities room of thb < Cranford "services.' The prdgra'm was en- Methodist Church. : ' : : V ': : titled "An Overview of the ..William McCreaof the Union Junior Chamber of Commerce, rehabilitation prog1?am over sever- the' Women's' Asspciatiortj of the o the Rtfaa al years". We believe such a firian- • Tijo speaker, who 'lMture^um- ini g Program in the Public School County Trust Co., wlio served- as honorary member of the Firemen's (Jranfqrd Biaard; Qt Rehltors. Vpre treasurer at the JHeart Fund drive, -Mutual Benevolfott- cial program should be atjebrnp-i aiseussed at a me'eting last Thurs- mers af the Methodist-iSehooldt System, K-J2." - • for his 10th yearfreported that re- lished...-,I-.....'•:.:."..:-J '- Missions• _ at Centenary College, Rib Roast Beef New Jersey • Itv a ceremony preceding jthe saltsorthetawisaigtt wilt be an- Knierim of 607 Springfield avenue. Hackettstown, will' illustrate her program, Ous Gutierrez,, "new talk on Latin America with slides. board president, presented the nounced as soon as all mail contri- 6. Holmes Williams, director of butions have been received. League baseball rent Expenses Budget/ we recog- Cranford Civil Defense and Dis- Mrs.. Joseph Blaha is program gavel and a certificate of appreci- He is married "and has a daugh- nized ilhat the Board of. Education chaii-mah. 7 ation to James fe. McCovncy, for- ter. aster Control, will, be guest speak- ib. submitted a 'tight' budget.. That is, mer board president, A pencil er at the 9 a.m. meeting in April Luncheon will be served at noon Jtinior Service there did not appear .;to be anyat the home of Mrs. Dorothy Mc- byCirclq 6 In Randolph Hall. Mrs. sketch of Mr. McGovriey, drawn by (dmtinued front Page 1) broad areas oil unwarranted, exces- Burton Longenbaeh, director of the Aid Squad Pherson, :-•. Harold .Hildebrawt, president, Cranford\ Hall, Brook Lodge and : sive' expenditures 6f course, we will preside. . • • • . high school art department, was Brookslde\ next Wednesday and ^Continued from, Pag'e' iy Mrsti Ruth Richins, Mrs;. V. B. bulance replacement fund, medical reliediTieavily on the opinion-'b Rettino and Mrs. W. A: Anderson Circle meetings are ,as/mllpws: presented to Mr*, McGbvney. Thursday. \ our own auditor in reaching this ." The certificate read: "The Cran- supplies and equipment and for were hostesses at the. breakfast March-19, 8: i5 p.m., Circle 3j Mrs. expansion of -the present building. Conclusion. Nevertheless, the man- meeting. Mrs. E. S. MacGregor, a Albert Brahyan, 25^ Stratford ter- ford Board' presents -James Me- date; of the voters called for' slime LEGS OF LAMB (iJovney this certificate in recogni- Local Scouters Office space, as well as additional hew, memberi, was" named a repre* race; March 21, 8:15 p.m., Circle: (Conttnued\fr'6m Pape 1) action on the part of the Township Bentativc to the Township Com- 11, Mrs. R. E. Kunzmann, 104 Lin- tion and appreciation of service storage space for hospital beds, Committee'.with respect to this rendered • the Cranford b was made to Mk George F^r, wKeel chairs, crutches and the like >'- Mrs. Knlerim presided. coln avenue,'east. . 'Miss Ledell Hilk\ and Mrs. H. C. 1 budget if, in its judgment, it could schools atid community as k mem- is critically needed foi this equip- reduce the budget without affect- ber of its Board- of Education from Hopper. ment which is loaned to residents ib. ing the quality of .education pre- -1866 to 1982 and president febm The following wore recognised on,a no-charge basis upon request, tax M'rs. Vf. W*. Gleaktn, Mrs. Da- sently existing in odr school sys- -1981 to 1961" , v ' the dtive chairman explained. tem. -j Mrs. Forrest P.-Dexter, chair- vid Smith, Mrs. ClaVence Bur- DRESS UP LENTEN HEALS LOIN LAMB CHOPS ...... Ib. 89c - A vote of thanks "was given-at ".We, therefore, certified to the man of pulbllc relations, reported stein, Mi's. Stanley .Gtfayson, Mrs. the meeting to Principal G.- Frank that the board approved final Herman" Beiber, MrsX Harold County Board of Taxation the siim Kundson, Mrs. Lynn Kramer, Mre. Zimmerman and his staff at Craw- of $2,120,726 to be raised by tax- plans for the two new junior- high ford High School for addressing WITH DINNER WINES! Schools on Hillside and , Orange William Keating, Mrs. Malcolm ation for current expenses_for_ the. JRoberts, Mrs._Jomi_JMille\-an«S the thousands'of-envelopes~neces- 1962-63 fiscal year. This repre- CHOOSE FROM THeHUGE SELECTION AT , ; Avenues on Monday,-Epple Sr,Sca- "Mrs. JHolUs Leland. \ 9ary to mall the coin enrds to ev- rinan, Newark nrchitects/will'fake sents a reduction of $10,000 in the FRYERS The following weer recognnced ery home, and to the Ladies' Aux- amount proposed by the Board of 19 the plans to the. State' Board of WHOLE or CUT UP Ipr five years' service: \ iliary of the FJrst.Aid, Squad and Education. We wish it distinctly 30 Eastman St. Education \f Trenton >today fdr ' Mrs. C. Hedeen, Mrs.. Theodor squad members who stuffed the understood by our community that final approval. Hopper, Mrs. E. A. Venstrom, Mrs.\envolopes., the. Board of Education and the (Opp. Cranford Theatre) j ....i. Jfa.43e ( The architect told board mem- John Baumann, iMrs. Clifton Cox, In addition to the coin card, Superintendent of Schools believe bers that the piano may bev ap- Mrs. W. Cliff, Mrs. William Bbyd, ach envelope contains n booklet that this reduction will not impair BREASTS Ib. 49* proved in two weeks ttince Trenton Mi's. Kenneth- Carlson, Mrs. Rich- describing the squad's history, the quality .of education in our report* a light schedule 'of plans ard Patterson. ' howvit 'works and directions for school system." CAPONS (5-6 lbs) Ib. 43c to approve at the present'time.'It' Mrs. TfWchard Adams, Mrs. Hen- .iB hoped advertisements for bids ry Meneur, Mrs. Harold Kerr, Mrs. (fresh killed) Ib. can be released about two weeks Joseph Higgins, Mrs. David Crook- qfter the state returns the plans, all, Mr^. F. Fotfd, Mrs. Fred PUT ONE AWAY FOR EASTER! 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I. T ^ '!>»•.. FleiieherGllpin wu notal- tutted for the p^ild&i/sy of the Rotary Club for the entiling year ; at th* wjs«kly luncheon' ateethig "la'iil Thumfay lit Randolph Hall of Crartlord Methodist Church. Be*-. . Uon,. of officers wilt take place •awtiWhuraday., • • '..'••••., ••;;. .'. Ot^er nominations, presented by. : the past president*' committee headed by Patrick J. GralJ, fol- low: •• A :^i..-: •• •. ;,---.-,••-;--, Viee-pjrcsident, Lewi* Laird; • (teci'etary, Charles L. Hill; freMur- er, RobertsDenrtls; and directors, Ira £>, Dorian, wHirlng president;, Li O. Tabelmanb , HHorace K. Corbbi, St., Howard M» Slegei and Robert' M. Crane. Arba-Sr faylor" oiT%i:H&pook'- siae^plactf, state coordinator of- petrol«5ittm" for defei»ek outlined steps to be taken by ihe State Civ- il Defense to conserve oil ahd gas wlthih the state in event of an emergency. Mr. tfayior, who is lit charge of manufacture of petroleum pro* dusts for Esso oil and Refining, explained that all oil and gas con mimed in Wew Jersey comes from outside the statev Approximately 67* .percent of the erude oil used in this stale comes from the pfolf States and the balance front for- * e]gn countries. The entire Eastern^eAboard, he fc&ld, relics on -other states and epun>rie« for oil and gas supplies. While j$n*tt«y there is a 30- to 40»day" supply on hand In, life ivll Defense : ibtinedlately giveor- in the state in event of emergency, Nationally, refineries and other supplies of oir.and gas* products- h— would come uader the Department of Oil and Gas, Department "of In- terior. Mr. Taylor also serves on the Federal Council. — —— - Tho program was in charge of Mr. iqn md iPiresident _conducted_the_ mfeetingr—Fellow- ship award was presented to Mr. Grail, Announcement was made that the local elub was 12th in at" modern.»«, tt»V/» dim, uncluttered lines, a wphhticated bumper end^ail 4 pkcta itut $28tl in the district for the pas'"' Lt. Governor Visits Kiwanis An official visit by Lt Cha'rteif'Drle88en»f Jr-,' a member of Clark Klvwnls Club, was made at a meeting of the Cran/ord fd- w*ni» Club

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Hf':'..:r- •••',' —*'—- Letters to the Editor bmtii, wikiii«*ni an. - , 230. Hillside - ,-,. how ihusie-mlnded - we have Be- Crawford, Nfe.w Jersey come! ,."..... : March 1, 10$2 On Sunday afternoon at Cran- Dear fclr: / ford High School, I attended the ,Jt was Indeed unfortunate that liiKt of rfour concerts of the tflfil- 02 season, presented through the ..your paper was unable tqr give efforts of our Affiliated Commun- residents of Cranford the mesiage ity Concerts! Association. For.two •which Pedro: Sanjuan, aKslrfhuit hours Cranford. and world tensions . ^. a six-inch chief Of protocol of the U. S. jjept. were forgotten while listening to 5 Ilfears Ago . a most delightful program of in- Oround-brnjkfhB! :ceremoriies fill followed by an • electrical of State, had for tttamot the^meet- and lull utorm which put partk The local public schools were yfii ing of the cranf^ Committed for •JeFhationat music presented by the were to Be held for the rtcw tor their role_ in the jj SWrw York. Concept Trio, ending $20,000 little theatre building o^ra municipality'In darkness Open ^ousw^nJEebruary 21. Slitewer lines fell. • '• , ^•.. . - _,._. program- ; ,.feu»- fm ViHth American folk tunes, if was _ of thfr-CmtfortTDrfiirtatlc Club fi d R. *M«#d it tfcfrJr^ Published Thuriiday* at' Mr. Sanjuan opened his talk pleased at the number of children at 78 Winans avenge. TJiq 5&- '. * * * •.-. pervlsihg Principal Howard _ ,(1J tr-t- with the explanation that racial 1 RflpeAtuur iU fent of the pre- Best 'anriduncod. Each person :,/, fir attendance. So far this season by-ltlO-fqot buildijSg wa% to W3S Crtnford, N. Jr., by th« C*ttiford cftttiiii and t'lbonide, lac. Official newipapw for Cranford, discrimination is basically lmmor- \ feavej^hjbyed hearing S&ramae have a seating capacity of 386. vloul year, the Cranford Hi*t to be Vequlrcd to report Id o, went on to say.. SchttW baiketbaU team defeated his assigned school to obtain the :'*,„ Gtrwood and kenilworthi Subscrlpkbt Kate, ii.bo a Year. Advertising Rate* on Request. Eridrich, Metropolitan Opera so- ••.-.• ••*•,. «Our democratic system Jsr the ---""••••^ - flg-sg, in the Qnuarteri- first narration book----. . m ^rano; Jorge! Bolet, noted pianist, I'owMBhib C 01 mf&i11•«i ap- Office: 2 arid the Robert Jeffrey Ballet. I proved 4 • reccfo municipal of the Ihtlon County telephone BBIdge *600a .&'* ^Jf?£ «Sl! . l Tournanienr it the '•' iiii s^ciaiars w^re pi'eieht a# lin: portant truths ;.; We,believe in £m looking forward to the 1962- budm of U.WI0ii eallhur •V.'.-tf personal freedoftti in respect feT' C3 Season, which I understand a tax rate jump of 25 i Armory, Coach Bill foiMrd"- Commltu* addpted ,,., tho rights of tho" Individual and in will include Leonard Rose, cellist; Flv« persciiui attended the pub- quintet put on a whirlr It* 1*12 hildjfetf of $l,08h,68».t(t equality of opportunity for all.our the Lucerne Fostlval Strings and He hearing, , . • wind last muarter to take the eailuig. for »W2;S60.7O t« be ,.,, citizens. ,,•.'• • / , . -• the Cameo Opera Co. r«me after traUInf, 43-34, as the r«l»ftd by Ukfttlon. The Hat rate ' ,,r u-a* to be 55.18, k drop of 14 ^ CbnunUnlrt Ideology fs ' this Is a rdal cultural bargain, ./^XloEal 40AM visiting hours, basad on the acceptance of a fic- I feel, because the membership fee 1 • .. -.: ." iHJlrttk. A dMrejwe of fl3.O?9.09 , the scednd highest aridount In AgO . ' • »« ihbwn In the tax for l,oc*l , .' township £Jp^niittee arid the Board ihjgf jplarits biher necessities to bring tion*. < . Ostomunlsm Ignores the 13 hdmlnftl, and Includes the^uwJiU- -the- county», ^As contrtlJutdd !oH individual |>nd stresses the Im* blllty of. attending additional con- i of the'five veteran^ -"• ' of Eaucatidri, pricing fit harftidhy, have the p^ Irtfs Up to date. during 1858 by Cran.foifd women •ltd their families who were to &e of tlio Masses.'' The certs throughu^sciprocity arrange* in the op'tfijMloti of theTWhlbn ^rte and menders of the nie^s~*?th-iiciflt'by towns. ^Tust ; ofccuijy^the hist fiye_of. Cran- gMgaijLBnL l )b^to 1 County Hom^makers' Service, 4hihk of -thl* Varied; musltjal fare ii>r&§ pwdfflbrleattfii HomeFwerd Lutheran Church ..vtotd&tnwnl-. r(.% ite^are^to^je^idninifHd^^ . Inc., Mrs,;-H>lrylrig fiiuhii, ppfr withputmy ^^ifhthflrm tothe hi ouV-best Sty, li' Me iiviali»ble at a relatively announced at the final meeting mously to ealT4ie-Hev..Wmiam.:,•,.> red fdr tie yet realistic, ap- sldetit, announced. The Cran- of Veterans' Emergency, Houa- «, Wiebanek, pastor of a1 Boll- 4 of educatiorv safety M hide our' U tSosti without having to fdrd service was Second bhly to iif the : 8lwH«Wnlngir slnVe o ' "kfflri 6* to worry about v ing Comriilttcc. ThT.locUl com- hlore;rj:ieHt|j^H^lri'tftkii6v ren or reduction in $ala)# ( ••ElfettbetH; iii- aje cd^tjty, Mrs. appolnted' by Mayor tKe itfstbrttte fte^e caused by ,, nlzlng tWse to "* can. We. j train or bus back home Dunn said. The Idtal for' toeri - late at night.. Mrs. H. I. Mitchell, :-%. • Osterh^ldt five resignation of; Uie R6y, William _... J?tCcordift|%i uftatehfenl yesterday - to their Of th% , Ure county. WMMftQ wailct before to aid iii ••Vi ttehrlens, Sr.i first rffiildebt ;.« presently membership chairman, hours. Als5> during 1888* Uie.re : Mayor Nich6l|i^tfbhii ^orte, the $titni# with tlte in eoWtle^ to a 'think y6tf' from 'the, veterans' hous.- pastor, who had accepted it call' : "The T*pfl'rtnii*ht of was o total of 191 eaSes Serviced Ihg problem, had exhaust^ tb HaSbrouek Heights. • .; HEPts' budget.' cert'itlkd'• ti6:! ?tli% • XJItidW-. • iCotittiy tWjlli m&ni- been ace&ttuatlrifc tho need toJS In'the • •••• ,"- •". ••:.••••• :'.,4 ''.f; - Wotftl potion ol M tJnma featea should also include the loyal band fourth highest total." mV*. 'only'Vat the call of tihe

••<•.' •;•'•- .'•' •...•- * in th^ capital »u11# ttelfAJ^^O^ tffc Beft dft b| dl Volunteer^ who have been "in- mayoi",, yoterans whose appli- ••"i'M emphiito ort the 1 U'Mn building tip '• catiohi wtrre atwrovod, were; Musical program' at Roosevelt ••V.'.' •timmm • • - - - J r>1»'--W«Hn:-7lf!dr- sa* Boss. Rtberjt ^lyaeobii^^ 'daSrgi v i^,^,,,. look for posi" *•• • *••:"• B'ranit dhlnery, -Wallace aita fcohtfnued. I hope penilons^alok Mite Stanley, dauthter Brlice POynter, DOKIS Rilcer, .niated ^oi| W lot Wc|^^ mmt-,., ; our blessings and or'security'ad- Ja«db Stanley .Ruth Bartholomew, Ruth Par- support this effort tb thin ventur* of j alr««t, wwho ar? • Parsons, Bruce Le"wls and Eileen Theffe can b6 hd dis{)utin^ the fact ioUSly \v4thttut bflBsihg tnfein along fo thlt w4 believe Irt human bili. on their, own In f Icldi u-here 1 bring outstanding;. concert talent Tived borne alter "19 month*' Hannah, Instrument and that the schobl bdard has fr probleih With state oi other iutsid^uUthbntiBSV We ai to .our eommlinJIty. . ; thWfo the po»«lbUlty of either numbers were presented. •;v-:'•**••* ; ; : ; 1 :: WK*a. .^. 'im,m wow- - SOOCMTJ Or failure due to the In- : •ervloe In the AaliUlc- PACLHO are* tdm the American Red respecfc •••to; • ;'Maliutawii • m^f$ -.• $v^- r^mM^^^ W^' ^ Vely '\ tho HghUo tWs basic "dignity on dlVIduil's efforto," John . A. composed of amateur musicians. Cn^ h44 jbeeii aw^irdedi the The Gilbert and 8klUv*H buildings. Menibfers of tke goVerhihg, Board of feducatioh ahd school staff will ^hmMifflfiwm;,.. /,/;•• • 1 Manner, local .ccwintint and A'.ie*rV:y«awi.: *fl(O;:-,Mrs. feA\Hraftl. auditor, told the Cranfdrd KI- ClvUlan Service Emblem by operetta, "The Mikado." Wai to- body have suggested that school officials ' take eVerj^ossible step to avoid a r^eur- ,,?!lv^(iuiil¥lil({a to put' this 'ih v ! 11 ilL Tristram ekjf Cranibfd, a .talented Wanli Clnb ai Its Weekly iun- order of Lt Gen: John H«dgfr, be pre«ented< IM ttooaevelt explbre-i'the, l^^iBuirt^ 15p ii "roftlf ^Brift ••••f^ftifei ^f; tnfe'tii'P ^^ ^ ^-^^^ -^ ^ cie«resv'< icims• possible i • .%.. x ^., irtuslclart, approached th^ Cranfdrd l^nu^auding i«neral of the School by the Comnituii^r ^luf-' ** for^ the ,|>rodiiotl0ti. i lai reasons, tne iesuiisLcan.De' just sicians who might like to-play to- 10 Years Ago 18 montha' service with the Sect Coaolied by Feroy ^thitttMi the • fen VKiti&iftxis to his country as thgethere . A group Was fbrirted >hd Cniti the European Theatre. east wa«ioln«lu4ejr;. Stanley The 1952 municipal budget j passing of secret Information to j; 'i^s^to^^iseiheltast' /', ••;•.'. _>?,..* •„.." .' •••;• Biteier, JBdward A. Th^nuu, th«*netny, ' cleus of Suburban kyrophohy rite ^A .|B.:fli^torV*ach jlldib t&/ i.,.'C?cU^fi"T%iiji;SeIby's Cranford Charles Botart. Earl V. Guy, valuation —^a jump bjt 32 points High School quintet waa ollml- Oliver Waltifs, Sfarraret Turek, 'SCOUt Cranfprd. It is now entering iW ibove the previous, y^ar ^ was nated from the 11th annual Evelyn t>wii« Dorothy French third season ,of eftdeavbr, Lc\wis adopted by Township __ :t- ketbay tournament of the Stella' Rockwell and Donald Scoiit Goldberg of Cranrord Is the presi t*e. The new bud ed TJnlort CJoimty Interscholastlc Wallace' '. -.•r^'-, '.• - ' •' Golden A dent nnd Peter Soilo bf Cranford of il;§80,- AtMetlc Conference wjhen the .•"••..** •••••.....• J • "• . TThere will conductor of the tSrili — 6§MB0, the lartfest A&oiifti; iii Bltlean-«—d. .T,Gol—d team wa—s edge__„_d_ . litThe e CranforCra d High School torlo Society of N. J., Is the con- the toWhshlp-B hlitory. T^/erve ! k by, Hili4iafiu-a4-sp, at thf' Senlbrplay *"••'"•" * - " "• ' ' ••- V:t.j*w8ji att6M«d thfe budget BrSespartici gir,lSaevel0ft ftS hippy ^^ ««on is;hWd each-yeHrand the (hearfiig;^ , . . ^thElM ito;.op^e^gialtta^;<>itfie: _ . , ffe0,.it ifraB drinouiS^ed. saatonj theW dropped a returrt The cast was to includfe Robert coticerts gametlh WBlch the score was Satter, WiUlto 'Cdwperthw4ite, tfie idVent of fte.jiftSM, except that the 27 Arthur Johnson and Julia Sef- be the thenj^ 6h Paoe ' «t ittrinr, the ••'$*&-&& Comets. cal stores •^;^^^v,it^!Kx}ii!i^Y;^^^ri'*^v^'y^"^y^::::r.~z

ibdspf «iat;aL scenes in e ffie/ This Stetemfent .._„ by Sfer^tiry of State rfenn 1912; Girl (with his GeV3^ accent), . both World tan n6 l^ger slrt In s^el activities as ltsiJna t of ell dens: land organization is a : Axnencon ciuiz os creAturein 0* -. ''The w^oi* M . Stated li, ftp •si ta i anmial artificiaIs l and unnatifral a in.^ori^es County, for ;. . anotner two y p the hope that entiousrepreS6ntatM to hoU ty ^'iH^ active concern for • 'Bw^r>fi interest iii ^' •*v-', :"•.••%•; House !h ; ; i|ftbteni .'. • )•'•'• ^!^r^ ";iaif^&ftC service she h etirhesu I a letter #ti1 to h intentidft to lellt.

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ih% my con^cmftSk W i^pigaifl^.lfct ^i™ ant majority leader, chairman IMD^M*. s mes b^tinterestsm^^uItSri df to. ttri committee and a mem- Stilt ing; With yoU find W&ef pest way malce 0ur parjf •^ir}dM. _. , III V^svi delepS for iM to prov >te" CT $ of and responsible instrument fof govern Conference on Educa- mm,. ho ment our couMff nf|asMiiy. * . s .dsStner ine 8D0VTJ BTOTOnrenX IS nOc nrerely i^g hfer-flrst Me^tioh to 3p& COfnniunity, iSin refuse to ponder an empty campaign promise, for it is hi griss in 1956, she defeated the Democrats thl9 r&essage. Sincerely yours, ed on the actual facts of what Cor ic incumbent, Harrison A. Williams, Jr., M- Eileeii 1^ Armstrong Are all recent S fa f&ut Homily dtde Mm. Attf we'll be glad to discuu with yoil the 1 Dwyer HIS H&* mm If not, you'll do well to wtys in Which our trust serviced & ^ 1(-emmty. , her party awd" yofa f$o y$m Ite, in 318 Eliza venue reflected in yyou.. r , y y y byp^ •••as her nearly six yeferls in tRelfdiise oi the face of 4 nationAl Democratic sweep, that vital ciocument with your lawyel r ;gbod use in terms of your estate objective* r^sentatives.- ^ " the, Uni(^ Cojunty congresswoma^n. was ' On behalf of pur president, Mrs. Hi RayBciAd Kirwaftft,, iM all altfiel tfie' Mrs.Dwyer has a^99f jperc^-^Ltts ree^ecteclJjy tt^jemar^ed margin of 7^05 h ttf the Ladlesl ' AuWUaty record on roll call-^btes ih the Housfe, vdtes, or Si.l" percent ol 'the total, arid m.-of. Cranford Elks_,,, w„e„ wra extenmd uwourr and when Congressis not in session she i960 her consistently increasing electoEaT^slnc€ff thanks for the very nice coverage you give our club. All can usually be found at her district office strength ^resulted in her winning 57.7 the members are very pleased in EUzabeth^oTat a meeting or'confer- v percent of the total vote cast, about the write-ups in your paper. ence someWnere in the county relating to . Now considered onei of Uie strongest We appreciate this very much. district/Heeds, TRUST COMPANV Ld " t>iettert s ftiriIKft6h | HHous e .HepuWfeansRblfc ,i Mrjk John JRfanne addition^ jrt Dwyer wp' rdcomm^nd Pdolieity Chairman ^^ her F._. §tt fdf nbhririatioft for reelection for ftef Jtr^ngth-eiis fourth term by te IJnioh C

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CRANFOKD (N. 3.) CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE—THURSDAY1, MAHCII 8, 1902 tion stu^nts at Rutgers • " the member of the board of trustees of boiird. of directors Wet/ng.in the. State. University who began prac- e Is Moikl Union-Junior Colloue onu a mem- BChooL halJ. . "', '••• < '. t .. ttcet'<;nchirij{ th'is weok ihjicniqr Thp boa id voted fqnejs for ne'w and junior high schools throughput' ber op the board of directors 0 the UJC Aiumiii Associiitioh. '" ' bwks-and additional Shelving for Essa Retiremnt the state. She. is- practice teach- :the further expansion ot the'li- ing in English at Edlson_Junior. brary. ' , . • • • ...... BuHoch on the .Banks of High School, Wefftfleid. Lomort is the travTfl.tatgel for'An- St. Michael's Library A strictly Aiwerlefin Institution tw6«-year college..— will If, your gross income, for the tax soon make ft* first appcarnnco lrt EuVopc, fashioned on the philosophy drew Bain ot 15 Retfqrd avenue transferring "fls graduates "with aci- who retired March 1 from Esso 'to Open on FriilayH year Was less'than ,$fl00 ($1,200 If uncj operations of Union Junior College. ; ' . ,. .••••• 1 vancod standing to more than 300 Research and Engineering. Go. Chairman Named St. Michapl's Library will be op- you are 65 years\of age or oyei )'. ^r--^the A&erlean Collejnrof Paris— ns the tiew institution'will bo colleges and universities through- but all or part of it was subject Linden. en on Fridays for the rest_of the known, T* will otlef a /two-year liberal win ptour&m designed to, out the "United 'States. UJC offers For Antique Show to .income tn* withholding,'ypu Mr. Bain, a member of the com; school yearT^Mr-s. Edwurd Cot", li- feermlt ttii: *tud#jit8 .to, transfer majors in liberal urts, engineering, pnny's mechanical division, hasn't should fi|c a return to get a refund science, and business, ndi visited his Scottish birthplace brarian, announced nt a recent of the, tax wMhheld. - with, advanced otantHotf to four- lege bducotors including Dr. Mac-* tfbn, paralleling the first two years At Junior College year college* and universities in Kay followed. Dr. DeLamatcr was wince he left more than 40 years TfiTReTappointmenT t of Mrs, Rich- of studj at foilr-year Institutions. ngo. He an dhis wife, Elizabeth ard Hi Chapman of Short Hills as tho United Sjtal*«; Phllosophfcaily surprised at. how much support he . Like' the American Collpge. of It YoUtuwilihe'lJatterri of Union Ju- found for his idea in the United neighbors Ift tho "old country,' chairman for the first annual an- Paris, Union Junior College in an plan to seek out relatives. tiquc-^|ow of the Union Junior nior College, which has one of the States and in Europe, independent, non-profit two-year -.outstanding transfer records among Among ,ltteuA exchanged'' bby Dr Mr. Bain joined EHSO Research's College" citizens' advisory land- transfer institution, and is ac- service function in 1046 and most scupin^ committee was announced America'* two~yearAlleges. \ MacKuy and Dr. DoLamater was credited by the Middle StatesrAs- Tpr/Kenneth C^MatiKay, UJC recently has been serving as^'a today by Mrs, Thomas Roy Jones SERVICE WHILE YOU WAIT W possibility of an exchange of sociation of Colleges and Secon- construction mechanic irt the com of Westfie|d, chairman. president; Jias cotuulted with of- U and faculty, as well as dary Schools' r pany's engine laboratories. ''. The antique show will be con- For Gustomer Cdnvenience.:.. 7 ~," ficials of the new^instlfutlon ori joint educational programs - A recent study showed that 85 . The Cranford resident has other •'•' L ,.•' ducted on April 24, 25, and 26 in several occasions. He will serve THe American Sollege of Paris, percent of all t)*JC' students who travel plans, too. He expects to • Minor Motor Repairs • .."',.. on tho Paris colleges board of u private two^ycur libornl arts the college's Nomahegan Building qarn credits transfer with advanced, Umr mluch of the United States by in Cranford,. It will behest. Union • Brake Adjustments edue&iional advisers. college, is scheduled to open in standing-1o four-year colleges and rutomobile mi will, no doubt, see - In,fact, the whole,Idea behind September, It/ will offer a two- Junior College's landscaping fund • Check & Adjust for State Insp." universities. • > ~ much of ihe'.qountryside on foot and will help to firianee the David; the American College of Porlu can year liberal arts program to sons Dr. DeLamatcr, who was He - is a frequent?' hiker who, -at . • • ' • Light Adjustment Be traced to Union Junior College. "and duughtem of United States <>.; Fnbles, Jr., Memorial Wild-1 atcd from Abraham Clark High present, takes at least", one six or plant 'Sanctuary to be efitablished ' "•' "• • Muffler Replacement Among the founder* Is Dr. Lloyd families residing In- Europe and to School, Resell*?, in 1930, taught at «eyen-rHlle hike a. yreek. ,.i fit the Cranford campus, • ' ' -1- . • Etc. • A. DeLamator, Ht.l, a fonYior Ho- a limited* number of European stu- the Sofbonne,and is a fq 'Mrs. Jone^ said thc^how will be suite resident, who is u graduate of dents. nomfc udvJser to trans Hcrrting tprnw> ^"M1 pr"al^" at held during; Union Junibr College's , COMPLETED tho Cranford institution. While 'Officials 67 tho nevtr college-said ferred tvotn Union Junibr College Retarded Child tcbfghfs meeting/..The public Is spring vacation, and ail. the^cSR tfetvlng a« an ^conornfst with the institution is being established to Columbia College,- where he Invited:' •••; • " :y: Iege's fncilities will- be available WHILE YOU SIT IN COMFORT NATO, Dr. DeLamatcr now a' need /•to'solve th,e difleult.problem fa new college sold be open, to all- UJC students and chairman of-th< the-jCacultywiliCili - bo dfttw k plttlIy^rottr^A-mrtrlcarc~p ^g Aluminum Prod. py^cp such as pool, shuffleboarfj, pfng Presbyterian Church of .Wostfieia. who are orhfivo been teachlngjn 'from the Union County Board of pong, volleyball and basketball. ; There also will be piano, violin AlfiiVlti • * Professor Forrest P. "Dexter, Jr. Freehblders is being used \o con 6-3205 Union Junior. College, which was and Charles Varela will accon* ict-^i-'onc-ycar^iatejnsivo quail and vocal selections by other- members from this area. A ten Jf^ DRYCLEANERS LEADS JHE WAY! iounded in 1033. specializes in pany the group. - t«tlve survey throughout the .•-,••. " ...••..•- .V. ;v^ . ;• ,•• , '•••,, ;\^'-. '••'•••••'•.'-'- Cr county to determine the, unmet will follow the program.. needs of the mentally retarded. With direction from*Dr. Char- On Winning Team SWAN'S QUALITY SAV^S YOU MONEY EVERY tiey, tho survey is being-conducted by .selected post-grndunte students Jane CJea.vcr>'.of Cranford is a enrolled at Newark State College member.'of' the junior varsity bas- SWAN'S COAj SPECIAL NOW THRU MARCH under the aegis of an advisory ketball team of the Kent Place board composed' of educational, School/ Summit, which- on Friday i research, medical and civic lead* afternoon defeated the Dwight WHY orsY The 'results will be used in Jayvees by a score of 21-10; planning a -more comprehensive program to-meet tho needs of the mentally retarded In Union Coun- Practice Teaching Men's, Ladies', Children's Untrimmed ALL HOME ty. ; :-'- •" '••: •. ••• '•••• ... :•••;' Miss Susan E. Ha worth of J 22 Donald W. Smitheman of 110 Beslor avttnue is ahiong 81 cduca- Lettkrs

.': (Continued.from Page\'2) bring many Satisfactions to those A ffee Children's Concert was that cdre about cultural* values In' 1 ! i 1 f a < hdld -"Lepnardrtifeernstein • style" tt community: Ajembershlps should OiM. 'M^' Soziti iiirfictlnf/' iEdrly make* lovely, . lpnig rcmemborcd u glftsj at a reasonable price, ttut n; the spring; a family. "Pil?ps" young, middle aged or cidcrlyX.N Concert will be held featuring Id- ; Very truly yours, . eal gubst^ artists, Elma Adams, ,'. -•:". Mollle.Redden Marda Cohen and; Meta Barber, (Mrs. Charles) gi'oup is also reasonable, On , fl FiHke Terrace : Wtarch 10 Norma Atith will, be tlifc V- . Cranford,! N.-J, featured soloist at n concert in the . , t February 27, ..1962'" I- > high school; • ' ;.... ) • Dear Sir: . Last, but certainly not least, I How that the results art! in on would like to' commend th^ Cran- the vote on the current , school ford Recreation Band,. In cbnnec- budget» and the capital. outlay,; tlbn w'ith tHo free concerts, under there emerges more distinctly than the .direction" of. George Toenes, before that there art two 'different who is also band director.at,Cran- forces with diametrically opposite F. ford High School. Some of the views at work in Cranford. • f he •t For a very simple reason — Oil Heating \tsually costs a little &w$re to, members of the Suburban Sym- negative force thJat p"riojja'fled has Install *— some builders.consider a few .dollars higher original costs hior\j phony also play With this group. put. dollar, signs ahead of the best important thian years of savings, and comfort for the buyers of their homes. Thcsq arc two groups that providide ...tInterest. s of Cranford's". children, a medium for the more talehte*tvlh* ie. force that Jost the election • Isn't it significant that the vast majority of custom home builders in amatour players in our community put the children ahead of dollars this area still install OIL HEAT — from experience they know, Oil nrovides to; fexpres,s themselves musically. and'was willing to sacrifice for the ; It would seem to me that Cranr cnrlchrtient of their school better, safer, more dependable heat for less money —which in the long, ford;is; veiy lucky to be blessed life and for their physical comfort. run. makes satisfied, happy home, owners. ' . with the many responsible, dedi- ' Considering the • lengthy, back- cate^; people that make the above ground .of the .contest between • When a builder installs Oil Heat — you can expect the entire house to enterprises possible. The Affili- these- forces, and their irreconcil- reflect his integrity and attention to the basic features that give a home ated Community Concerts Associa- lible .differences in /educational, extra, lasting value — Oil Heat is the mark of a Quality Builder. tion brings professional musicians philosophies and objectives, it of national anchinternational repu- would be .sound to search for a to US tation to our community—and, the solution before both forces go Suburban Symphony encourages down, At stake are the welfare the efforts ,ol talented, amateurs. of the children and the reputation for Oil Heat you can't teat*.. ln%t*t on Both of these groups serve a pur- of pur" town. When it conies to a Genuine Value, you know no diycleauer latt pose in our town and both need Does the negative force even touch Swan!- Look at this! We regularly clean coals' up l(> financial support and encourage- have a positive program to pro- §].75.;jcach. AW as-a prc-Sprimj Special—, only 85c/ Same ment. Certainly supporting cither pose? ' •. • , Mobilheat- one or; both of these groups will : Elliott Hume ,: superlative quality,'same fastidious attention to Jhh details that rlias made Swan Union County's^ most disliiiyitishcd drycleaner Bunts cljtfui and hot—keeps your'fuel and shirt laumierer since 1923/ • bills low! And our Mabllheat Service can> , 45th INTERNATIONAL bo beat fojfjdependabJUUi. J3all* us! JIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIUIIUUIIMIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIHUIIIIIIIHIIIII for convenient HOME DELIVERY 1- COL IS CQLUMBU& CIRCLE, NEW YORK f3300 Special Note to fireplace Users — MARCH 10* TO 18* llllllllilllUIIUIIIMIUIIIIIIIinillllllllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIMI Sal. t SuA.-Mer, 10 & 11—1-10 P.M. • . CUSTOM DRYCLBANERS iM««. thru Sol. Mar. 17—10 A.M. to 10 P.M ' We now have a goeUiupply of seasoned ^rortl wood (oak). Sun. Mar. tgib, U7 • SHIRT LJCUNDERERS Also, cinnel coal, Kindlekwlk *M& charcoal. ' • FUB STORAGE VAULT . - — Call Us for Prompt Delivery — • CUSTOM TAILORING • HOUSEHOLD CLEANING • STORAGE PAK SERVICE • RUG CLEANERS • WEDDING AND. EVENING - SHOES IS OUR SPECIALTY' GOWNS CLEANED f • • CUSTOM DYEING Wilbur Coon Sho«t for Women REEIrSTRONG FUEL CO. ; • WATER*REPELLENT SERVICE Nunn Bush and Edgerlon Shoes for Men ' . ' •DWEKDABLM, tflttNDLY 8EHV1CE SINCE 1121" Pro-Tek-Tlv Shoes for Children Now! 3 Neighborhood Cleaning Centers! ^ Hospital CRANFORD DRIVE-IN - 44 North Ave., Eest i, • ' NORMAL AND ORTHOPEDIC SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE WESTPIELD BRANCH 104 North Ave., West Office: Yardt. Mobil FAMILY -ALL ORTHOPEDIC WORK DONE ON PREMISES ELIZABETH BRANCH 4 West Jersey St. - 3 North Ave., E. Lexlngtoti Ave. at LVRR Open Daily 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. — Fri. to 9 p.m. 304 CENTENNIAL AVE.Y >' CRANFORD

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•//?• ThimfiMfm: (He Week Letiten Series XJiiitsVo; ..>.'.>• TpEonor To Begin Meet Today at Alliance By th« REV,, ROBEKT BlZXAfeO. Rector The Cranford Allianco-ChUrch will be.host to members oit the- • ^v, Rev. Dr. Robert G. Longaker,- pastor of the First Presbyterian Trinity Episcopal Church Ladles United Missionary Organisation today at their qukrferl^nieet- • • (xirlSeouts " "And <56d said, tet us make nuui In our bnare. after our At Trinity

Church, will begin a series of Lenten messages at" thje 9&0~and 11 a.m. in ; A series of sermons oh the- "Doc- «-. ... •..:- - "--.:.•'•. .' ' -• .:••'•'%,...•:: • Girl Scout Sunday will be ob- Ilke-heas... Anil Giihdl treated ma« in HJ« own Imare. in the -v service Sunday on th^ theme, "Undo* the Shadow of the Cross." His rine of; Man" will be preached at The Organization comprlses^aH of 1Kb Missionary Sdcletlei *ltt served on, Sunday at the 9:30 a.m. likeness of God created tTe iilm; male atad fentale created •first topic will be "the Foolishness of the Cross." . "Wnlty Episcopal Church: at the li the churches of the North Jersey District of the-Christian'and Mission- ~' service at Qsceola Presbyterian • Ife them." —OenekTs 1J26, 27, • 'u The Girl Scouts will be guests at'the 11 a.m, service; The West- Church. Girl scouts will partici- o'clock Service oh Sundays during ary Alliance.' 4b' 4 I« -the QxsL book of thVBJble. we are told that God creates Lenten season by the Rey. Robert minster choir wlin»iHg ^r>lse.the • ;• • •' • ' .'"*'/. ' ; pate, in the worship •service. Mrsi Elizabeth Jackson, dean of pt th• e Loi^ by iNfordeh >t - ~ "' .k- ,The Rev. Albert G.-Dczso, pas* man in His own image*. Of course ihiai docs not mean that man William Weinhauer. The topic for this Sunday will, be: "The Image wothen at Nyack Missionary Col- Arat service and the Chancel tor, will begin a series of sermons resembles God liic his physical likeness. Rather, It refers to the IMheram on the theme, • "The People" of fact that God In creating tVi'a'n Has endowed him with a spiritual Defiled: Sin,'* • ' lege", Nyaefc, 1*. y., will be the will offer "O^Sing tfnto the od." His sermon Sunday will be nature,, enabling Him to tC*J'6# and LOVE hie Creator. Thjj, rest Girl Scout Troot>'547 wtfl meet guest speaker. \ She will bring by Ptmfell at the second ntitJcd.^'God's People as Dlscl- of the created unliVet^e *o isonie degree reflects the #6od£e<$ ftnd n Sherlock Hall tonight at. 6:45. with her a group of students from pics;" , The men and bo^s'choir rehearsal Mrs. Samuel Ogelby was re- 1 the .beautyof God, but Of man alone is itsafd that he was made Cambodia, Japan and the Philip- • w. . Sunday Chlirch School will meet will take place tonight At 7:36. A child care nursery will be pines, .Who.' are studying at theelected president of the Episcopal at 0:30 arid 11. a.m., and church available during/ both worship A Lenten service for children up -at: 9:30 and 11 a.m., and church Members hrough the eighth grade .will take 1 expect to return to Church at their The Arst new members to unite services at 9:30 and 11 a.m. Two fenthrough nve~will be held at the complete sessions' of Church School Man lives In two worlds — the fahysicfll artd the,splrituaL By .place in the church tomorrow from their respective couritrles to carry. On Monday ^ i» the ; with Calvary' Lutheran Church "same hours. •'•••••"••.•".•.... .;,.:-,^.-.i"f:. ' 3:30 to tein of man's 1. 'p.m. A nurs.ery:, will, be prpr : : cuss what the Bib'lo means to On Saturday conflrniatloh In- recording St., '$; class in Fellowship Hall. ••••Th*ywore.r"' iarVind- llw. _ il. and iftirt,utattds «iittje«t to.God. Mftt^in the Ittiare of;God yided, |or .simjl .childish. ;, 'All /Senior High Fellowship will Uiem. At B p.m. the meeting of structlori for yarung people vyill be women are cordially Invited to T. Bartietl, Jr.,-Wtr.,a.rid Mrs. Ar a llben«w ^ G^ iii s^ power of. held ih the. guild room at 11 ajriv, mWt at 7 p.m. The second of four .tliur/*rairik». JftV • Mr. . and. Mrs. the c«mmunlcants' class will: take attend. .• ,'. ' •' ,-:'• ','•'•''"' '' /'.''• Mrs,, ^rthur O'BrJen, and Sunday evening meetings'- will be place under tne leadership of the he p6w«tt>t cohununkatloit and the m>wer of s«lf-trant arid the sacrament oil! absolution ii "Rpbeti Halsey, %ill , be I admjnlstered. in the ^ conference at;, youth leaders j". /Relchwelrt,' Up. Chapman Sul- •pjistpr.' .''" •••'•> '.-•.., : • '. . v. . scendence... On the one hand man *fand« a»art from all other v and jp**tor« oi the Alliance Ifouth rs. Ogelby announced that 1 : church from 4 to 8: p;m. r -eijted,in . HVari, IMCiss S^indrr Sullivan, Mr. • -The Senior westml|ister FeHow- created ihlhfttt ah^-exercl«es lantehlp over them but on the other. Fellowship rally zone will be held yearly ruiwrtwge.8alia.M " _ ". •"•>The' World Da# p'f Pfayer. «hip WfiU-fltiend, a Presbytery Ral- . Serviefes on Sunday, the first and Mrs. Raymond i>. Ward, all of ; i he Is'still a creature ujiHer G*d'« rule.- . • the church tomorrow night at ttorn •• 10. a Jit to 8 pjttL on Ajjiii 5 7 Sunday in.Lent, will.'iiiichidb ~# s^ed by • the Cranfdrd Cour tJraWord; M*.; and Mrs. Gustave. ly bn Sunday at Springfield Pres- Gnurch!Wo1ttBnwill-bfeheld4n^the 1 l byterlah Church. The .grou|p will .••...... •.•.•«••* • . • - •. • -t • • a.m.t H6Or - • Kueharist, fi:is: The tiev. LaurSh'c^r J.' Pyne7 pas^ TBibelneuBeriiM '''"**'d.'Mrsi Robert "• ^Because man is created in the linage of God, he belongs to ., Parish EUcharlst, and It a-m., .71^^.'WiUTam*''ligBdWiii pro- -if. saheluaifr at >i:30 p.m. toi K. Swab of Westfleldj\/Mr. and leave "Oseeola at 3f4Si Those at- tor, will 'continue.'the 'series, of God ahitTs considered sacred by God. J^e rejection of any itidl- ilh Vr&ytk, Litany and ser- grain „ chairman, introduced the Hefreshnients will follow. Mrs. iCurt F, W, Mdeller 6t Mbun- tending are asked to bring a bbx character sttxdfes on the life of the guest speaker, Sister Jane Fran- ••^•ia«tw-«d!i^-va>fiitti,»ffl tainside; Mr. Carroll M.'Peterson supper. ' ' :" ' yidual of group df people tlierefore Is sinful, becau^ejt "lS"aTfejec-•' Apostle Pieter at the 11 o'clock els of ^\JomhiunIty-of the Holy? l ) > On iMionday Boy Scout TroOp A W tlph ,ojL^l^ili'!i *15 " iGod respects" the dimity of man and JSUhday morning worship service, Spirit in. New- Vork City Sister a tiMsohciftmp In Korea will be ;the throoeh; His rerealea^aw sKowsthat -Heyeiq&eds the same re-* tLti Sherlock Hall at 7 speaking dri, '.''pefer's Advehttire 1M;;. titi ElliftbeiOi} Mir. / and, Mrs. t Jane Francis enlarged •••< building; fteiristr'atldn w^ Warren Weldenbumer of Linden. ieattire of the trladsi !»W>jpfAW on spbnse frbm u&: • "' thS^ ^tdlbfe Shl El' H v i w*6 ' CHUT , Services of worship J sjmtla^fe5i^rfp^ywcl»r^toy^ ; p Cecelia's : are'j adbwf will meet sit women to follow a derinlte plan of ' Man is hot divine or Girls' ch61r ;wtll rehears* U 7:305:15 Sunday afternoon; all Other r .BillMM—-~--^r -**T-^*^—~* ~^~.*' a—• H—j^^.1 ^-^- ..* — *»..i"--" -••'^ ~ • -^-» — living, to include a splrltilal tbne, **iRaturc who can come Into relAtionBiikp Wltiiv'|fl«d; hi*' Creator 'or p.hi The flrsfln the series of islii Youth Fellowship groups 'meet at be titted7"Thc promise." Sunday Ciojd and CoUntrjr Award wlllmeist She stressed that patltence. and un- of Christ in Paul"; the e caw consciously ve^ect God's offer of 'thit relationahlp. We who classes for adults oh the subject 5:45., Church Sehttbl for all ages mi in the minister's office today, at desandiftgderstartdWg, espectespeciallk .y in th.e home ilrd O. Biiller./'IThe Abo* have beuti created Iv4ftn4 thVfl*Ve t^^ .Image of (3od can't know ttlin "The. Parish ComeS Alive," will ^g at 6:4S will :pre« convene at 9:30 and li turn. The 4 p.m. .At'-irfO tonight junior*high and family life, can be one of each adult class will meet at 9:30 only. teachers will meet in tKer junior timely Itt thlt life, but we can kiu>w thatjiBe IS w»d. •we..cati cx«- take place at 8 p;ni Inr.the educa- the 7. o'clock Sunday evenlnig tion building. ; v • . i=^. womart's greatest works. Group will meet In Children under three, years wilt room to discuss currlc.ulumf ar * perience the effects of Hli belngr. These thlncs are sufficient for The Rev. $, ic French; : : : Ejmber Days" will be observed bn of Columbia Bible Sltfllcr Jan Francis also escplamed bfe ieared 16Y. in the church house departmental problems, . us to love Him arid ob«y Him. ' ''. •-.-•. ..-..'.... ,..:.^;-..-;-.-- :••'•'•:•• '- y-:-- i and work within the COM- ire on duty during the 11 ft'clock worship ' Also on this date the. steward- Wednesday; kWday a« . be1 conducted :'iby--: •the.-;;iRey,.';X)rV ference Luther. League , will meet er program at the First Presby- Jersey City, will be guestt. speaker at the first- sesiion Of. the Lenten the 6:45 a.m, fiucharlst. hlhg at 7 o'clock. _/' To admire on principle la th« LorigaJcer In the junior room, the iA the chiifch 'wbuseV 3:30 p.m.iterian Church tomorrow at-1:30 scries .on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock in Randolph Hall of Cranford , "The Epistle to the PhlUppiahs" The Rev. and Mrs. HrW. Tomii- only way toimitat e without low Rev. i Mr. Eastwick In the begin Senior Luther League hare and p.m. Other programsi-scheduled, Methodist Church. ; * will be the course of study at the klhs, missionaries on' furlough of originality! -- Samuel Taylor conwriittee;' stewardship commit- ^v Girl Sc&uij Troop 291 anind large numbers in Jersey City, yJsitatioii at Trinity .' return" to Thailand early this great lakes into it, and/never fill The. Junior High Ch1>ir will nieet tee. •- •'• Brownie Tioop 30 will meet Si The ihission IM»art of-: the urban cediniHhe clasx Any one inter- spring. It up;-*OHver Wendeil/.Houiiefl. vtoday;jjitt-:'tie''iBttoif The Rt. Key, Ah!red L. Ban-ested is invited to attend the i j jWedneiiday; 8:30 urday at the;church at 10:30 ail renewal wotk^of the Newark An- lard, 'Op., S^Jtj, Bishop of the H«v.»iehard E. Craven ^will nual CoftfaWhce of the Methodist classes which end at 11 a.m. : Episcopal tijdeese of New Jerseyr Daily .services will include a ihblr; 8il^.m.,Widw>ek Lenten guest speakeB at the^on^i jChUrch'. [ .•'..-. will mflke his annual Vlfiita'tlon. tOV HAY *ad Uu> 'WAV ¥O BKAtni •i- )>#& T)ie ChanceJ'xhbfcwill riteet ^e^e^ri;T^B-sernii'on "DrawbaeJ*''' en's Guild meeting M-Monday "fit celebration .of the Holy Eucharist Richard \JE. Johnson, student as- to TVinity, Parish on Sunday. on Monday and Tuesday "at 7 a-m^; t* 8:ikp.hi. His topic wlU' 1*UVA sistant; will preach at the 9:15 mm. Slshoti Bahyard will administer v i l i * '':v^% '•'•••' '-.. • -•;'••• -''•';"• \-'' •'•'•••••-'-•' '. . ' • • blrd B -eye yiew' of/the: Boote^Of Wednesday at 8:45 a.nt; Thursday r service Sunday on "The Divided the Sacrament of Holy C&nfir- OBH««TIA»r 8emNO8 KADIO PBOOKAMS Of VKOM VtCtNttT p Charity begih at hon^e,,arid Jus \ 'Without pUnlfinment, sin would Romans." Circle A will have the at 9 am with the Sacrament of Self." The Rev! Clark l&mAuken, mation at a service fn^fie church mul(tiply ; • :--wriiry»•; Baker Eddy '' devotions, and the 'hostesses will Healing,' and Saturday at 9 a.m. BU. -WNlBW . - (ilio k«) ~ Bvw*• Huntty ....-...-.u-^w : ; assistant p&ator, will-preach on the at.-4 p.m. '•..". ••...'" ".. _. .TJie_service:.of:.M0rning—Prayer •r:.L:>\. :•..:<:'--.• be Circle 2. All women e^f., the >: i th.irdLJBeatltudcJ'Blessed-Are-the -^^e bl8h 0P'"wUr"alsd~"preach takes place "each day, except JEri» church-are- invited-t(t-attend/ Meek," at the 10:55 a".nt. service. at that service VVawd meet day, 15 minutes before the Holy KU. WQXB kfl)' «- I*, **« Suaitor Ewb Mt. m 11:0(1 Preceding this meeting therf will The sacrament of baptism will be bfe a Circle Leader's Bible class in |^members-, of the4 con Eucharist, and the service of Eve- k«) — tat VHiiy observed at the second service. gregation and their friends, at a ning Prayer is" conducted inv the the'church parlor at 7:30 under -the. Junior High Fellowship will leadership of the pastor. At the reception in Sherlock Hall im- church Jeach evening ^t 5 p.m. IU«l«i«*t« f«r fr«« Ul*M4ur« and - tarn discuss "Who Makes Up . Our medial follbwirig the service. Spirituaf counseling -and the sac- ' '• . ; '* thtuto VNtruiti wUI b* MpptttAtUi. r . I r/. hour the Guild executive Minds?" and the Senior High Fel- >wlll meet In the senior pvMVte is:invited to attend. rament of absolution are offered lowship, '/Christian .Vocations,"- n the church each Saturday from

: both at 7 p.m.. Mothers of mem- 4 toSp:m. ."••• :,.-•':•• .' ,:. •'.'."- ' v .- " •* Boy, Scout Troop 44 will meet bers of the confirmation class also On Tuesday at 7 p.m.;- and the ' At the dally services the special wiirmeet at 7 p.m. in room 34. Margaret Greene Intentions will be as follows: Sun- Board of Deacons at 7:30 p.m. in Regular, meetings will be held tibe church parlor. day, "The Church throughout the Don't Listen to a lot of on Thursday as follows: 6 p.m.,Association Slates World"; Monday, "the homes and Junior choir rehearsal will take 1 .< I '."-;• • . • ' ..,'••• . •• • • '• r Youth choir; 7 p.m., Boy Scouts; families of the parish' :; Tuesday, place Wednesday at 6:30 p.mf 8, p.m., Explorer Post 75 and 8 kl M this same date \he second Lenten "Cultural and RaelaJ Unfty"; Wed- p.m., Chancel choir. Circle meetings of the Margaret nesday, "The reunion of Chrlstenr service will be held in the sanc- The members of the church havefCfreene Association, of the First tuary at 8 p.m. This message wiH db" TKursday, "the sick arid been invited to attend the "World Presbyterian Church have been suffering of the world"; Saturday, be On the theme, "The Symbolism Day of Prayer" service at the Fftst scheduled during March as fol Of the Cross"-*nd will be entitled, s "for world peace," At serylcea Presbyterian Church at 1:30 p.m. elch Wednesday special prayers j •Obedience." > JPpltowing the servr tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Club March 14 at 1 p.m., Esther, Mrs. ice refreshments Will be served by are offered for God's blessing up- Double For the will have a dinner-dance in Ran-J. R. Tuhner, beglriners room at members of the Women's Guild in on one of the other churches in dolph Hall tomorrow. the church; Mary, Mrs. G. ElCranford. Special prayers for the the large fellowship r,oom. The Confirmation classes will meet ]\ West Holly street; He service is open,to the public. clergy and people of the Cfahford You Need on Monday-at 3;30 p.m. and Sat-beckah, Mrs. B. F. Vander^lice, Methodist Church will be offered Lynda Fernaid artd Sharon urday at 10 and 11 a.m. 603 Claremont place. , at services On March 14. Fernald were welcomed as new On Monday the music commit- Today at 9:30 a.m., Dorcas, Mrs. DIFFUHENCE students in-the-.Church School on tee Will meet at 8 iJ.m. Methodist J. Clark, 419 Manor avenue; •Sunday. A • Men will meet at the Same hour Miriam, Mrs. W. H. Meyer, 313 MeRae to Speak to hear a state trooper, guest North Union avenue; Prtscllla that your furnace speaker. Mrs. A. F. Beach, 214 Columbia At Witnessed in Insurance avenue. .' ' V is all worn out When you place your insurance through an Inde- CHRISI1AN SCIENCE Today at 1 p.m., Lydia, Mrs. W. AreaConvention Speaking Here CHURCH SERVICES J. Berihett, 170 North Lehlgh ave- and Hash pendent insurance agent, you. can be sure it will Among the program speakers ap- For Baptists The spiritual relationship of nue; Martha, Mrs. H. H. McKlm, pointed for the forthcoming Bible catty maximum strain when you need it most. 115 Orange avenue; Naomi, Mrs convention of JehoVak's Witness^ replaced ... The Cranford Baptist Church God and man will be brought put at Christian Science -services this R. S. Huhioke, 12A English village; March 16-1(1. is. NlVeA WcRae of Vour independent insurance agent helps you will be host to Miss Marian E. Rachel, Mrs. K, B. Single, 23 Sunday. ' •'•'.' 111 Shaddvii'laww Mwi jpresl^Ini! Shivers, returned missionary from Tuxedo place. •• ;.-* t choose the right policy from hundreds available—= Highlighting the lesson-sermon minister with the Cranford congre- Burma, at Oic 9:45 Sunday School The all-day meeting will be held wcommerniif time-proven companies Imowrt "for fair, hour* and the 11 a.m. worship serv- on the subject Of "Man" is gation. The ^Intmbn't *v&ha$£ Golden Text front Psalm next Thursday; March 16, starting hounced todaj^.by Rusaell A. Lbwey . fast claim payment. , > . ;i_," ice. • •' . .••••'••' with cancer dressings at ,10 a.jn. Miss Shivers^ who has worked "Know ye tKat. the Lord he Is\ tfonventloii offlc&l , , , When your ne$ds change, your independent God: it, is he that hath, made us, Luncheon will be served by Mary extensively with lepers, was con- Circle at 12:30 p.m. • ,Mr. TVIcRae's Wtc Wo. be ^ insurance agent suggests the economical way to pro- nected with the Susan Haswell and not we ourselves;-we are his "Reasonableness Leads Tp^ Peace," people, and the sheep of his pas- Mrs. Louis Lerda will lead de- ceed—keeps you posted on new, more advantageous Memorial Home and an inter-de- votions on the theme of "Brother' during; the Sunday afternoon ses- nominational colony in Moulmeln ture." sion of the three-day assembly at One of the citations to be read hoodV" and the film, "All the Way policies^ vv.,;. , / ••••• .' \ :-•••;.: ' •' ' • during her tour of duty. Home/' will be shown. A discus- the Plainfield High School, Plfiin- /In addition to speetking in thefrom "Science and Health with fleld. Thle minister's discourse will When you make a claim, he helps with ail details- Key to the Scriptures" by Mary sion of open housing will be con- morning, she also will address the ducted by two speakers from the be one of several in the Bible edu- makes sure ybU get fair, prompt payment. combined congregations of area Baker Eddy states (p. 285): ''Mor- cational program to be presented can save UteraUy hundreds of dollars tals must gravitate Godward, :thelr church and' society committee of • We are an independent insurance agency. churches at 7:30 p.m. At this time the Elizabeth Presbyter^ tip over' •i,700.i^eTegates represent- by iteconditipiiiMg your heatihg plant to she will show a film, "House Of affections and aims grow spiritual, ing the 17 congregations of Jeho- new efficiency instead of putting^ an 'We're here to give you cbntlhuSnj^personal Hope." Miss Shivers now resides —they mUst near the broader in- vah's Witnesses in New flerseyCir - terpretations of. being,' and gain God only waits for man's expensive hew installation. —The Big Diffeireince in car, home niitf'business in Allentbwn. The public: is In- cuit 5. -, t.. ,. ,. . .^ ,.r some, proper sense .of the infinite, to enhance the msaas vited to'attend. , ~. and measure of His grace. —Mary The assembly Is not a revival or insurance. —in order that sin and mortality a crusade," Mr. McRae said, "it Is Tlie board of ^truftees viriH meet may be put off/' Baker Eddy tonight. The Women's Missionary rather, a progressive step in Bible Society will hold Us monthly meet- education. Emphasis will be 6A the Man is capable of all things- intellectual rather than,the emo- Ing Monday at 8.p.m. at the home Michel de Montaigne .. of Mrs. Sidney. Nunn. Dedication tional appeal JDts purpose primari- of a love "gift will be made. ly is to train Jehovah's Witnesses BR 6-9200 In B special'offering in February in the preaching ministry and to ... and talc* a vacation the church received a total of $69 advance Bible knowledge in the for the board, of home missions of community." With th» money you'll sav«l "Ill DtW^ttttUKtae* JLg*noy In N. the American'Baptist Convehiaon . Mr.' McRae has been associated tfcth Hie Witnesses for 12 years Av#., opp. Craniford R. R. Station, BR 6 and now serves in the local con- Thm* tin 8«30 pjw. , Week Nlohti till t pjm, IffiSI? CHOHCH OF CHRttT," RAPPS gregation as the presiding minister SCIENTIST, CRANFOHD,NJ. The public is Invited. "Insurance Ext&tutoely" - hidwHhg Life &akvtaaBtUuUy . iUAJf. ' Sunday Sehoal, 11 AJt PHARMACY The leeds. of our punishment 111 Park Xw» VUWaM are sown nithe same time we W#duMd*y, • PL f-OOflt lit commit the sin. i THE TRAVELERS INSURANCE COMPANIES ' . SUNDAYS' . > ..r WHBC ~ (ItQ) >tSO A.M. ^.A i '• • Wk. Hhwlnm Education makes a people easy WMTA.wirrA.w* — IO.M *M* DAY trd NIGHT 92! Cintttintal Av«u .->• — —• : Grinhvd, N. J. ~ ««0) 4)J8 PJM. to go'venf, but impossiblf-tr-Mt- Suuday of Ifoalh)

> ' CRAWFORD (N. j.) CITIZEN ANDCIIRONICLE—THUKSDAY, MARCH ft, FattFfr* • . — 7. Grade 2 :~ Pnu,k'tte student .teaehGr" Red flriger Ralntlrrgs covered Edmonds, detnflnstratc;d how a tack's seventh grade social studies Cfanford Public School News ~ The children a( Mrs. Adelaide fiom Trenton State College. _ with cutout hand prints have been floating object can be pylled aptpss eitreir at -Shermkri'. Juhlor High ' made by Kenneth Bettjger, David water by a nwgnet if it h»9 iron Schoolln connection with a' study_r Isaac's secpnd g'rade have been Gr«de 2 1 studying eled'trjcliy. jan^jnabjxines, Miss Janet Kuhn's fourth grade Clpolla, Waltejf Crissey, ~ Jeffrey or steel attached to it. of Argentina. Miss- Maydrax is. a - is studying the planets. Peter Fischer, Wallace Lane, James. Lee, ' NeWwjc State College find how they Help iig,hteh man's 1 Grade 4 • > Sixth Grade at Walnut work., jThe principles of the lever, "Caravano'reported on.space. sMy Timothy Lies, Allen McNeil!, „ Children in Mrs. Barbara Cra-» where she is majoring in Engllsh.- wheel, friciln'ed plane, magnet/ and RUsko and Cjirlstopher AMbn Richard O'De'o, Steven - Riedeir, neys' fourth grade hglve been pre- The visit was arranged by John l'l about the suri. Margaret gear were dlscijssed. Manj; chllr. Robert, Ross, \ Charles, Semple, paring reports, and projects for Robertson, practice teacher :.w|th ,?,, Rid Janet Borden re- v ; conducted expferimertta at Matthew Tarasuk-; Stephen Vezer* science and social studies. Monica. the class.. • - ••• ., •','••. :.'•.•<• '' ': Ancient and Modern Greece ciH: the moon, while Robert Js", "Pelbs Wilson, Lois Campion, " After; Introductory remarks* Miss. •• home and btMZty projects", that Sadowskij Charles-Green, Kristin Atfclent and modern Greece has been the current tojpio W, interest 5thfty Wd'bUilt. . •'••;,. jjiaiileh oftfl Mary Ellen Draney pftbra Carter,. Linda Qritzmacher, Kunzmann, and Scott Baron wrote Mayoraz led a question and answer. ( 1 -"•''"" • it other satellites. In Miss Geraldlne Pfarrer's sixth grade at Walnut Sehodiv l/nder the grade at Bfookside f'lace School ".Chester DiLorenzo , talked a Debra Ann Goralskl, Sharon Kil- reports on,; the Pan-Aitierican period on government, .cities^ out the planets were supervision of Mrs, Ann Bueher, student teacher from $te«r*-rk State about a party given for an Amer- Postyler, and Jaciquelyh 'R days "and Valentine's Day, The' two^ large chalk murals depleting Were; Spanish dance by' David Egg beaters; which are good ex- « ' Mary Ann tfoerpel, pcF at Sherman ifunior School and e>rje>rly manman,.' ChildreC n teese and-hfielley Ingraham; Iri- Nolanr Barbara Pttowpr^usan by Miss Joan- Wtebush's eighth hatchets for Washington's birthday : Hfite intajtekmtoqrn t dreece,. brought httlUftil books to be used amples of gear wheels, were-pjjui dtafa Lullaby song, Kenneth Schil- shownJbyj, Joan Young and James grade Bo* lunches prepared were, made by Gary DeLonge, Roy ,Coh>po«lUons-on the city states fof r r#sfeaftfhh b y the ehtlrentire tlafes Reichwein, Nancy' Peterseni Robert. of Athens and Sparta tore pre* ling, Iftuily Becktrman and Nancy Hausteln. SVederlck Becht and and bbrought by the girli s were auc- are: Kevin Lyiieli* Karen Zakre, Bweetssr; Mexican dahce,, Audrey tioned, to tti£_boys, who_furnisHed Lynes, Shannon Coyle, Siwa_h1So«(Ui-. pared following note taking and Mark Schleslngcr demonstrated a Krone; vice-president!, -Scott i : Vlvteri botfdt, AtayStorch, Glehh tiarber, Lynn Machbhls,. Craig The the ice cream,' - . . , • mervllle, Dennis Downing, Mi- detailed reafearchr- These were Prlnji, Doryle jUwhorrt, ahd Stetf- wheel experiment, Conti strctetiiW, Susan Bennlai^treaiiurer, Anderson and Robert .Biro. Riemer's third grade, have been .. .The lunch - was part of a unit chael Pollard, Mark Evans, and aueimarlied in the form of a sen- eh Cotler. bining the use of electricity and PaulTunosj;v ; , . •', . ; C 1 studying, magnetsi Richard Str.u-i study on •frontier .life in which tthe Lisa Nichols. The: log cabins &* tone© outlining project utilising a Children who gave interesting 1 L ^^^^K^f^^beJncline plane, Jacquelyri Rau skill taught throughout: Jhjs unit and Garry Williams was also brought electric:, scissors to bje; Janice Church, Mark^Turkel, class is participbfinif. TTIiose in Lincoln's birthday were *made by rt^pofis oh the cave man and drew her interpreter. , ' , Charge were Claudia Charles, $u~ Gary DeLohge; _Roy Heichweini••• -ei irtffdy. ~ , " pictures to illustrate: their reports show the clhs|. .Electricity in gen- /." Livingston School • Lynii Conroy, Jeffrey OUlniek, ; e rf, reprt Scotland was represented by Su- Celia Flnkel, and ftbbert Mcgulla 4an MasJno and Linda Williams;*' Robert; Lynes,- Leslie WJnbkUr, ,. Supplementary ftbrurtrlps from are: IreSt ran gu eral was discussed and the class IrneSt Sangiyj san Clai-k, Peter Caddie and Mar- listed manhariy electricaele«tlall HemsJtem , /.C Cee "i&ii. Elizabeth Medearls' kln- helped perform experiments to see .- '• . .Class.Sees Mini . •, ' •Virginia' Duke's, Mark Sivans, and the visual "aMfl department of the.Unsk Ruth : BMJtabeth Public Library and au- Ion Klubensples, who did a^cot- celia Gatto brought a flashlight dergarte,^*cl^is$es have found »eb- what materials a*e attrapted by a * The film ''Sputti Carolina" wag phy. BraRtd h BltS tist dance. thehUfc models of articles of Greek Scott blinker-^hd the children discussed ruary" a short interesting month. Utidgnet.. •. ..-.- ' '?-.- • '•{.. '••'•shown reeeritiy to the seyentb The Valentines w"ere made, by Mchael Martiriiplayed the.part Bonnie Grahitefti, Michael Mc- Kristen Hlldebrant, Richard Koike, • clothing and utehSiftr~from th Broeker. what earned it to bll^nk. j.' ' Susatt, Serio 41^vcred that Mrs. grade social studies classes of Mrs. jluseiini lending collec- 6f f - Jerry Mathers*. a movie star The. children are beginning a the same of Cully, Barbara JEfuff, Jjiriet Hin- Edna Laird. This Jllm," a courtesy .Lisa Nichols, Virginia D^kesiL^, the claw wwl» from Hollywood, Calif. Michael 1 used. ing and formed a dub tb e'nedur- unit on Indians .of .the United the White keldey, William Beekhuysen 'and pr^senta tion of Esso Pictures, inc.,' lift Winokur, Nancy Petersen, Ro- gave the meaning of "Friend" by States, and rn^ny lnterestlngjterhi Debra Nogan^^eLj$arts !te .shbw gave the pjiipikin opportunity to bert Lynes, Roy Reichwein; Mi- following items were age neat haKdwritlhg. giving" a meaning idr each; letter and enjoyed by the class: jrr have been 'brought by. Nancy school to share. that magnets are made iri'Hllferetit h^Plidr^^^^th^^ Cotler 6UI '••"• * in&eword. •-'.•'• *:;~-•W'- lettohs of Greek and Hd-Good Writ Loshln, Marcla Koon, Kevin Webb; ' Astronaut John Glenn became shapes according to their use. ' stdte as contrasted with the^niod- r toan coinage} figures showing cos- Other members of- the cast in- Michael.DoW1, Chester DlLorentb, a fav6rlte qf the children. Richard Janice Church explained how" to erh way of life. ••'-' .'" ; •••• Grade 3 ,. have been choWn for cluded: American boy, Ian Grejt* of A man, woman, atid war- ln ^B ^tib. and Jacqueliyri Rau. ; O'Dett drew a picture of his re-make an electromagnet,. using a : Miss. Mllca Moyoraz of Santa Fe, . J3jett boy gs arid girls-in.Mrs. Aturii-. **?r; Chinese girl, Mindy Schwartz; The class has welebnwd Miss covery., ' baltery, wire coll, and nail, Blair el ©sttott's, third grade^class are figurines showing Bids, Vivien. Argentina, visited Mrs.'Doris pa- (C6hHnued 'm 8) 0* women, sandals;,a R th Blum, Slreneh boy, Billy Moody; Dutch thl U children, Chris BalWorf and Rob- ^ lamp; planter casts aitd-drea ITcm , Victoria BKok bronzes of f Athena. Dlo^stW h /%mF $Utfo6,, A*Ho3 in Wbeftr; Hawaiian girls, Debbie Dlo^stW#lDonfthUeUe/ Johnson and Michele Paraski; Narcissui s and ^eusj Dof-iMeltiyeiukDofiMl . ThesTh e chfiarerhfia t hhAve Clipss , jugsjugs, lamp and vases; show* . . South Ahierlcdh boy, Kei of Bdy WtH ThbrA, Dloh *

_,! to pay tribute and Dyke Sckland and Swiss boy, Children shared-Tmd torre-tio JohftTttlehn by boliectlhi* flew*>Robert Kircher. „ ••/, t",'••' fyft thei* Interest and enthusiasm paper articles and pictures oj? him The class extended its thartlts lti fWek literature through the t» be displayed on a bulletin bojird td Mrs. Charles M. Clark for do fading of "the Magic and the jn their classroom. Articles were Sword1' and the unit entitled "Old submitted by. Kevin fcyrtch, jCfoh'- ttatlrig a cake for the play. 1J tahe ahd ew Jersey and Rhode Island, Miras prepared by Lorraine Iiijdi demonstrated losl. tilt) other prddUtts took Kenneth Hamerj Georgia and Using wWgnetism. S;. v_ Utah, Marc Mitnick; Connecticut 6f booklets, maps, h oughby explained how cdn&iercial boabt t modelsdl, dioramasdi ^ arid Montana, David Matthews; magneta or* hulde, and Linda Mc- Massachusetts~and Oklahbma; Sue soap sculpture) Conab demonstrated the «owe* ol 1 Baldwin; Maryland and California, * " wood. David Gould; South Carolina and Walnut Avenue '' abd, Suatn Maine, Jeanne Seeljtmch; Virginia tirade 1 the facts o* and Ebulsiana:> Huthann McKenty. " Vork and ColoradarPhllip the direction of fw and ColoradarPhlUp Hi-Ho Coffee (11 fM'Jffi Nlesi} Nbrtb Cwolina and Indiana, te'a first ggrade Is mak- Janice Money; Vermont and Mis- i t h The cla&s experimented with dry gflgui.efl pi commimlty helpers fltf Wires and ibthef mateHals s^slpplj Karen Giordano; Ken- Green Giant Cora to bb \isea In a pMect on com- tucky, Stephen Schlnk; Ohio, Alan SAVE! to making eJrcult*. Keviii munity helbtrs and-brotherhood. Wimmerj Illinois and Minhesbta, ri Jernes filgbleg and HlchirdRobert Pianka; Alabama, Jeffrey The following children have t^ thl db^ri ; , lWd their project: Karen report^ theli- Qt&ll MiMissouri i andd Northh Da ' cortdut;(ofg_attd toe'bUle Dlllenshydler, j JMark-J>ieter«on5~ Arkansas, COUPON BELOW _0tfishkln, -Jteftrey- NeVir- , G4tGre4t*evLliidaIv«iL i Peldbauer told how a Vlrglriia Mabter; Michigan and ah, Jeffrey talberl, ttohiia Perex, Florida, Craig Harlah; Texas and Heinz Ketchup £x29* bbethh JohnsohJhh , Patricitia iBat B- t *k» _.., Brkdy co^tribuied mi- Oregon, Chrlstopiibr Karlsonj low* ^f^gkWrtJKml^ktwmt •i^Pfi^R'P^B^'^Mphl WhMffaaMl«aBtaflMMBW antl Kahsas, PaM Kaiser; Wiacon- •%,! Ttothsteln, Gerard terlal, for the science %ble\ EU- 1 ge febhk createtdd a bulletiVllti n Nancy Simson. Hunt's Tomato Juice 4 tr*l .Bastelll, yrilliami S.vlrha, Mary- Virginia, Debra Anderson; DlINNIRWARE ikne Schneffer, Raymond DrUde, entitled "Modern Mleetric- 6 tb shoto wa>s electricity «_ahd Washington,' Beverly f Debra Settle* Mark Lewis, Ernest Kocenko; Nebraska and: Idaho, le. „ Hunt's TomatoPaste9 ^ 95* Taberskl, Amy Lewis, and Rox- Jahet Leonhardt; South Dakota Lancaster Brand Oven Ready TOM anne1 Turadlan. The,. dM.published ,a class 8 newspaper with the trtofath of Feb- ahd Hawaii, Barbara Spaeth; : • Those in charge of assembly for Wyoming and New Mexico, Ross «te,24 IU. Ib this week are: Bible reading, f*aye ruary'as the theme. i3ome of tfie TillIKEY $ 29° Tomato Sauce ^ 10 .: 99* cohtributors Were Dehlife Brown, Cree; Arizona, Thomas Rau; Alas- Rothateln and Patricia Battagllnltglnl;; ka, Michael Haueh andJBlstrlct of Lancaster Brand Oven cJl guards, Jeffrey Newman and Cai|hih DlfaWCrlLfeld Duncan Hirtes Sicola, ChaflbHe Du Columbia, George Rasch. • Early Ahwrlca* •John Leone. Roberto Sanehei represented the ^Ok Slighily Higfw . It The class welcomed Mark Lewis, Soycef ahd JaCquWJri Miirrey. Rib 4 nefr pupil Aom Brooklyn, If. Y. Philip Niev, Christopher Karisoh Grade 2 School • and Ross Cree. • ' ••V4:*.;.,J ' Miss Mary Jane Anes, student ttacher from NeW^ iStato Ccd» arstgrflde litusotn School Leg amb oLi-i*wftt» 49c 16*6z. plcg. fcgtf'haB been guiding the ctu> • ;i '-v.'•-•""- birds cotn- " n* "'..•ia ' '• .. •' tiiLi It ••> i chUdreB N Gride 1 I* de In a unit on letter writ- chlldreh in Mrs. e ' invn i wiR9j . ptwuk ^ilirtrt grade have joined O«ear-Bridling Uf mm librarybary,, ivery ThursdaThursday UHUP nimjtmmmmm • . * t l .*: Cross Rib Roast ''i-iti of the post oftiee. Theh and f 4 : . • y.' leartoed the .diiterent Raymond Moncelsl, m MarK ituirning thth e chlldreh h showth theiir - Chuck Roast «*»"• * 43« Iteljan Safad of letters. The boys and Wlrrtmer hbve set up bird feeding bdoks ahd rfead an lhtefcesUng part, ferttisf 6Oi bbHJw' — i# §, ij»;* ••"\wn ;to* D^,^ • . ' ' •"*. g9« Green Split Peas 4*^ in his best handwriting, to *le«'Wa« ^aecutiiuiated bytdwkrd chfele Ciebrowskl. mMtt ^ Umb fc r - at friend or *elattve> The te*ie( Jfohn Rhskalia, Karl Luis i purchased stamps for their .Crafty George Natalie Schsde, jTodee t VEGETABLES some requiring air Mary fiennis and Barbwa JaHer- Glenside Catsu postage. Michael Gant, Nancy Koehler, nian. Mary Williams has set the Extra Large'Seedtew a culminating activity, Miss Raymond Moncelsl and John class record, having read 35 books. Facial and Mrs. Diamond took the Stewart. " Tomatoes 2^29= Grapefruit 3'«25' Hudson date on a field trip to the Cran» Pet parakeets will be shown by laddie Boy-Chunlt ford Post Office, where each ehjld Sharon Bernstein and Norma Lee TmtdtrWukm '•--•'• Lwe« Juky SunkW fttailed his own letter. Kline. ^ C Horsemeat or Beef The following children are some Charles Dejiener, BHan Ml Carrots 2^19 Lemons 6-*». 19« who mailed letters to distant Wendy Kldd and Richard Sabalot traces: Raymond WIrt, Tennessee; have brought ^models of birds. f*OZEN FOODS ^toward Schwdrtx and Karen FORMS •T- Pictures were gathered by Gaitf r- M««tf at Jakob, Florida; Karen Mittleman Shapiro. A mural will be pre- OF 10-ot. . Robin*b. Peterittan, California, a;; pared on Jbirds the class has Ravioli pkgi. Douglas-Sicker, Washington, D. studied. Buffer <3., Nanoy Pickering, Texas; -tirade 3 INSURANCE Thomas I^olf, Colorado: Charles 11 "Children Around the World Manicotti pkO«. Krlckson, Louisiana/ Mark Willis, was the -title of the play presented KNOWN Cliww SBTMHI Minnesota, Ramon by MrsJ-tiuby Allowfty's thied TO MAN I fcWol—PravolaM, VUm, l HMp SN«MI Louella Cfcwse Cavatelli Eva. LIFE INSURANCE IwM Ideal Brand Cbeest Lasagna _ _ .onnaise 10c Off Label BOBBINS & ALLISON. INC. -RiAlrESiaTI- _ IM.1UI 3*-- Pizia '* Salad Dressing LOCAL AND LONO DISTANCE MOVING $ • 1.0Q Macaroni 2 P£I1I. 29C W# iww HM right tollm » qua«llll»i. Nan* told to d«ol«n. . •%! Hdutthold VBAKEL « SHARKEr UIMJln St. FREE 100 S4H Orort Stomp. Or«en Startups 100 SIM OfMNi HUH JO SAM Offn Stamps •11 SAVE 50c with Hilt Cwipon SAVE 50e with this Coupon IN addrtiM toyo W Mgulv ito«ip« with purthdM of any volum* with purehaw 6U 9*4 MM 0trM»r«i«M mUU pufedau Old Ratl Mill Dlnnerwar* •MdudlAtf NuU MMf awl a#u»H** 4 Wagnall IftcyelofMd.ta TiL BR 6-2474 4-Pc. HAl SiTN Wtlh $10 fmtktt— o* MOM . JZ'...'- -•

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B. l»u/«h«»*r to nay a ..prbportfonat* one. woman, nf tha Lorn I County Com- the Central lUllroud <>< N»w Jtruty io 1 TOWNSHIP.O'r CRAWFORD ' 1 boundary Hit*: th*n{i» northerly, along Ui« r.outh#rly along tht ' eenUr line oi t)i 1 - ih«r# of the taxe. (or the turren* ml(l«« of thtr ttcpul>ll(i«ii )»«rly from *»eh High Mlru*t 1/ produced: thence alone KoMlte VittU. tuHindary llna.to. the KunU- tti-r4 Uittlit to the centor tin* of tor- NOtiOK Or flfBf/lt) IfALK ft* tANttl «l««tlun dUlrldU totHljriif 31) nifcuiUtifi In the production of the cent*r-iMi* of irigtt Pt/HUC N.OTlCB III KIMUeffV CIlVEN ytut ham liw dm* of. jiel*. wortrth . boundarbd y lilinerr tht^etieh * '-northerlthly oiwh Street end point «r plae* 6f Jb*- Union County' IHiyehlii'trte Clinle >n Wolnfleld pfovjdtld 1,005 e. Th* hlgh*»t 1>ld ahall b* ii(l»J*el to till, for'* t*rm 6f one y*.«r and two m«m- gtreet aiul the e*nt«r lio* of High SUM and eto'nff >~tH* varlrtu* eourtee of., **lr. .glnnlng. -.••••' >h*t th* Towruhlp or Creufard will eel biir*', en« *iun «»|d on« wnmun of th*ioutli*7|y to th* Lehlgli V*Jl*s Iteilroad Kenllwprth boundary line' t^ Orang» i ©f-wrrvioe to 102 p«tleniihnf»»n {Jrartford-during the year IMi, Di«al County Cojmnltta* of the IJuino- Will ineat In brookild* Hum ttehttl milt** whloh r«i«*rv*e th*; right to thftie* eetUtrly amrm the Uihlgh Vtlley *'•' • them* . Boufhweiterly .-aloof DlfrTMICI- NO. 1* a price Hftt'l*M then' the wlHlmutn prlw eyalle Party from each tilaetlon dlitrlot Hallroad to (,'enterinlaj Av»nn*. r a l«rm of Htmttniuu el e point inCaiine Avettui 1 i, 'Th* eaie and eanveyanoe. ehall be northerly along Centenitie) Avenue to the' . along Llnd«n Flaoe to Itilsabellt «nd Mlvertld* Drive; thenee iiorth*a#l#ri) ih6>Cranford Goniwurility Committee , at a meeting ,of:the ellnle'f b* held IH HI* Municipal Jtulldlng located en* year. .. ' C.ntrel Jtallroad of New Jertey and twin Avenue; tlienoe aoutherly, along ttiti- »( th» owner of North Union Avenue lubieet to tha' teliowiuii rntriotlorui or place of beginning. - -• along Catino Avenue U» litidan Pleciei and. BprJnafUld- Avenue. JH tb* Tawnthtp .beth Avenue' to Adam» Avenue and point ihenee i«orth«rly. elong LJndeit PlMe U Temple Kmiwu-KI, Weatifield, last week, uo ' I* herW given that duatlrted v)>ter* of Will me«t In Llneoln dehobL, C««t*n- or place «f beginning. K>r«nge Avfnue; thenc* ..»t*rly *Wng 6V~Ct*wbyH: New J*r#»y, «jtt Tuesday, inf ««dlruin«i' th* Tuwnihlp of er«Mff*:t|i«': clinic Matwh ft, JWU. at B|36/,»*.,. tote 40g ta Will, meet ijHtuo**evel" t lehool, Orang* Orange Avonue to Craig fu«i*i thetw* (t>) Lot BOA to b* UMd In eonjune- reglilered In tald TowruHIp uridwr the . DIBTHICT NO. « ~. •Avenua. ' . ' . . nortntrly ,.iong Crtlg Pl*c* to NorirundU BII *»»• Crintord' wag the. children have been |iwtdirig 414, aild 16t» 901 tt»,8W. both IViiSlu.lv*, tioh ; with adJaoant propafty Ixwi of, N*w.J«r»*y governing ptrniiantutt ^eglnrilng et William. aUreet end XJ*»- DIHTfUCt MO. 19 I'luen; tuw.«# wetterly along Nermanai* rtod g In Uleek 1 lev both Imilutlve, In Block owned by Burehawr. • , reglitratlon may tvuiuler with ah* Town- man Itoedi theiioe (iurthw*.tetly etong 8*glnnlng at • point ef th* Centrei pjaoe"to LaS*U» Avenue; Uieno* wtrtrf 14,084,36, MM, Harmon reported these bookJeta, f|ndlng many (n- lit. In tit* Towniblp of Cranferd, County TOWNHfifP Or CWAWfOKD •hip .Clerk of th*. tald Townihlp of William.. Mtreet to lllller.it Avenuei Hallroad of Ne.w J«r*ey end Centenni«i «r> along _LaJ,lle Av*/iu» to bunluiM of union and Male of New J*r**y, *ui» j. WAivrtit cowat Cranford et hit oJflce thenae eouthurly alonr lllllerert AVenue Av*nu«i thenee eiuterly jiiong—th* i-feen- Avenue; tlm/ice «..l*rly along Ounh»** In ifldii ,' '•aervtee' U> nil e/ thetar«atlhtf fa\ci« about the gtaten of ieet to Ih* following Ulfn\» and ecndl el to Lexington Aveuuti lh«MB# e««tcrly tral HulirowJ of New Je«»ey?to Ihe Itotell. Avenue to llernlng AveHU*; thence «ortb' , tiling the Union TV>wn»hlp Clark , OMHfard, N. J. •ionti texTngton Avehue ib D«nman lto«d; boundary Una; thence notitherly along Urn «rly Mlong lierning Avenue produced W N«w York,,Ne,,w y l*enH»yyl 1. Th* minimum aal* price ahall be Oal«jli rebrua'ry it. 1683 3-t lit any time b«(A««n Wednotriay, April ui* iwrtnarly along DeniQan Itoad to N«Mille and Linden boundary line to Kenllwoan »oul*v*#d; thence w«n»njr y Pnyohl^tjrJo Cllnlo totaled ktteven Thouuind bolter* Adv. y iieiv IN, lisa, and Thursday, HepUmUr-M, llajt.'t alreet und point or place of tta'rllen itoad: thence noulhwe.terly aloni along Koiillworlh Boulevard to Manway "14,474 hour* andf Wai i»rovlded to vtfMltt,'M!nrylund, ond Delaware. 000 0O I. IBfll, on whleh latt«f data Iha r«tflitrs(loh Inning. ' —<• fUrlUn Itoa/I to Centennial Avenu*; lllver; thvnee wnilLerly and down *ir«aM NMJmey, The "Oartlen $tate," S. VSiroiiimer .hull er*8tr«rT".)... _„ Uoolu wlll/ba elutad ^tilU eginnmg . . . Hoytrtd, Ojenn Ouelby, und Jctry by Ih* Purchaser In eald Bloat lid NOi'IC fltglnning at a .pakA of th* Cetttru Will mM>t In Lincoln ttcnool, cent«n 1,202 pbtlentg for a total of 11,800 if hereby, given that ttm Dlttrlet Election nlal Asuwua, UoArdi In *»d for Ihe Towii.hip of cran- liailroed of N«w.J«r»ey and the Qerwood Wilt meet ti> RaoeeVtll i«ho«L t>n*gt> 'tout*. L'Wfeur«ux, DrilnWuro wan repre- and masonry eoiulructlon,. designed tteeket Ne. . . 1 ooundajry llnej Ui*no* tmrthwenteriy along Avenue. • • •• for light Industrial, purpo***, oe> loiH will lit et the pine** hereinafter •* meiTjtiOT.NO. 14 .- riTGfafv of the local committesentee d by booklet* made by 'torn TUB HAHWAV HAVINOK 1NBT1TOT1ON designated oh jaid rjarwood boundary line to rifln UeglfuUng at a point of twington Ave- TUKMttAV, VOVKMHKH «, I0(U Avenuei theoMwi along (fallow.. If HI Itoej nu* and th*. boundary IfiUref o«rwo<«LUarwoeit.. ~~a«#iHnlh« • sii troi Mr*. nobsrl-Harfctbn, A. %SchTfclbor, Bruce Paterson, Doujtlav net of land area, a.t a minimum eon* • vi. •, '• to I'ark Avetiuei thence easterly eloB, atruvtlon float of not leae than between the hour* of TiOO A.M. and •hens* touthwueUirly alotjg the OarwooOarwmxui Wter \\Jsi Bowling, Mr«, Natalie pcntnan, Shawod, and Nicholui ^Llberlo. XIINIUT MI1J4MI «t UK, «l ula "'- Ir'.M,, fJailtm Mtanderd time, , Carle Avenue to. Orchard aireatit, theric. M«venty-two Yhouwntl Dollar. («?».• jflUiluaJy. along Oychar'd Strett to North lln#l thence- koutheailerly along the Went-, Vlneent Humowikl, Mr*. Ctirolyn Maryland booklet* wertrccm$)lHed - oOOOor. • CIVIli ACTION BXW5UTION ~ ^OW purpeic of conduoting a field and Clark boundary line to"lUrlflY line n( Hrofik.ld* Place prdduoed^Lth* Avenuei Utenee eoutherly along th* til- senter nn« «f ftprlngflaJd Avenue/HBlM flllvor, Mn, Robort Slmorii, Mr*. by Glenn ttuJllvan, Suiun Men«e, . 8. Comtrucllon of .aid building ahall HMX Of MOntOAOKP PttKMiaKJ, General Election 'Idlng line between No, 117-and No. 110ftoadt th«ne# *a«uirly along Harttan Moid northfrly along Uw^-TriweiL UJWraf-. Kd^ardiWayerrltonftld DeLonjfr, WMfAeno* tint laiar than three (Si By virtue of th* above*atated writ of Vttrth Avenue, .Weet, to the Central Rail' to -UKliiKtbrt Avenue; thence nurthwMt- !rki<>jMv* !^~thence iaeterly iil«ttg the - Drf^Ahthtioy^j9ofdni, the RevAntoinett: e M a c h u a a k, Lynn the, deed and ahall b».fully Mm- for ail* by public veudue, In the. Court the Central Hallroad of New Jfemy to okell riaoe; (hence weiterly aloi TBSlur line of Vttk Odve to UM terwlnu*; i4Mthl rte ' " not lifer than twelve (181 Heu»*. In th* City of xTiiabeth, JNL_iVr - A Member of the Ifouie of ItDpretenU' the Qarwofld boundary line and point or Okell Pluda-to Wemut-A«*«^i*r~iii*rt«* thene* eaiterty and thru t».« land* of -Lafrd. Miilar, MfimrMHtDtt flfljfcv th#-«t«tej of tilK 98th TDAV Or tlVBi from the Blxth Congre««lori«l riia, • In n . i I Ii i.a4i "III —r,...'t"r»-^W'. r _" -. i—rw r • J ;T-. •KsrfligriyT*»mrW«inol"*Trf»»u* to'• L**- ventef lln. of thr Nahtvay Riven therte* *tt«, Health Officer Jf, V. Kunw, 1«ttr^dauy!LaurtiiUfaon, Con- trlot, - Will 4M in Dtglori Av«nu«. I' imd ',*UU\UKrin Avemunortlmrly - - inrt: up•• ••. ittea w eung tWi Dtanca Wright, Linda Uehlert, b« -...!..,. plea*, upon ariwe, o'oloek In th*. atlernoon of ^pfap^^pr^^Br . ^mm^m « • n w*m . q ^mr m r w i term), *e«i tBrt'd 'we. • . ' . w#r> prrttlu*»d: thene*. >orthw«it*rlt e«nt»r lln* o/ the Rahwey (Uver w tho MY 1ST. A. Tomuiulo, Mr«, Jack MlterllV (yull term). along the vroum» -*J-^tK*"|fantW -lm# -w4' iton» M or AwvMHlii«u Known and «U*lgh»t*d a* dl»tlu he nineteeri eleetlwi aittrtt!* of Th* Mid Perk boundary line *o ttotelt* Ayenuei . ... ' matnicT wk w" •"".'• a«.IU)w« Hill itoitlt .then<# aoutherly'" tftiU<f Em.nuiEI, 7Sfl Ban Broad or «u KtTO .. r,ii««v lllkhMd *» taU No.. 1*78,MM,1481, 14M. r«wn«hli> and Ih* toefillort o< th* polling ib*»)6* touthweaterly. along lte»*Ue - Ave> - Jlfgfftnlnv at a point inSh* center li«# along th* eenur lln* «f a*l|ow« Hill ttoae! etreet, WejtfJeid, All member* o< taken by Brian KKoohera, David m«k*tabi* prevent th* .«9, 14«4i and 14M In liloek at on wap '• ' 4Mb of tht «ald dlilriaUi - rtue to Albany Avewuei thenc* - iwtutheriy rff the Central lUllroad of~New Jewejto Ui* center line of Cornell Itoad' pro- »r««U6ri «f M bulldlrtg;. . 'enlitlad "fltoalty *rmit Map No, 94 of DWTIUOT NO. 1 •long the c«nu.r line of Aib««y Aveiiiit juid. cf Un«oln Avehue, W«itf th«nc«. Vt /l*ll W* Vlftfe •outh* thane* *outto.w«*t*rly along lflllor«.t Ave Dartmouth Road to the center Una Butler. to, th* aoMt>l*tiei) 6/ «ala bulfairtf HB. l»07 ai map JW, fl«A. :•"" . •outherly along Lweolrt Avenue; Went, Ui waitorly along Hamilton Avenue to. Voreet •lue to Lexington Av«nu*j thene* north .of Urown Terraeei thenee aaulh*'-"* JPWJJMW ia reported by many on without the junior wrltt•Htei n eoitacin aaing th* lime premli*. conveyed by Benjamin itreeti theno* toulharly.along Avamiai Ihena* towUwaaterly along for* westerly along Uxlngton Av«i a* u point or plaee-of beginning, 61 the tfowrtihlB ..u v. Carrl* «peno»r, widow, \a ttn- fMnjamin atr#et to «WlHUm« atreel, i«t .Avenu* toNort h Avenu*i thetuw weet- the Oarwood boundary llnei thenee new project In the, itudy of pre- ton per eent p I of th* amount ««u t Miller and L*U JMIIl*r, hit wlte, dat*d then** leuiheuterly along William*. Btreei erly tlonii the eenUr.Dn* of North Ave- tortheaitarly along tli* v«rlou» court*, WMLaa*«t in Hrookiild« Plaet Jeho*J. ReVoUjUpflary andd RevolutionarRevolutlontry of th* bid .hull be paid iInoaihn , .. Mareh M, 10M wtd re«orded in. U«#d Dtthman Koadi thenae northerly along nue to th> ftahway Itiveri theno* 1011th if uid ONRWood iKtuhdafy line to titU0tr.\ in r*f«r*Hc* to atfMta, railNtaea by e«rtifl«d wiwk, at th* tim* of Baok MM at »agolnt or pl*e# tenter line throughout.„„; _^_mmm' itudylng South -America. They th* «al*.-~'' •'• ' • '• •'••• • - •' •::••'• • mv and pom ' .• t, WALTttt COWT6S1 MayaU have already brotutht Urtlr _. , .siutfluM*—Wietr Commonly known a* 100 ••. a»rfleld tra*l|ih«ii(f* northetiy along Mliftltreei •r pidc* otvbeglnningi •: '"".•• ' •• ot-beglnnfn«, •••..»• ...•••. • have made mama* out of burned*' ahall 1>« i»«ld In ewh, orbTolrtlrled ilrett, Cranford, N. J, ^ ' n th* Central milroad of- New Jfereey Will meet Tn Municipal tlullding ta' Will meet In Iherman lehool,' Llneoii out light bulba and papier mifche, dlaplayi depiotintf a Revolutionary ehwki en delivery of deed at thf. There Ii, du« approxIm.Uly $1MW* •Md point or pi-** of beilHhlrig. VArth Avenu*, Knit', ' Avenu*. battle with miniature clptlpg.'whlfih ihall take j»Ue* with- Intofeet from January IS, Itttta *n« Will 1**41 in Bhemtan fchool; Utwoli ft At preaent they are eonelriietlng a within thw* ill moiithit ' wtUive South American fifr««W abldlen dale of awttttiwu^t^il ««d Orahard Mtreett lrM>nc* nenherl.v irtntH Xvjniie lo Ihe Kanllwortf) boun» •long Orchard Itreet.to ^orbu.h Atreel t uineoin Av«mu«i thenM wiaurly , lery lln*i thene* we.wrly, along the thence eMtoriy along Totbiuih Htreet t< , Jte^JowinTfciffldwh ir* ttk-hwHroH ey»w^ ...... b« of the:ed«*n«e of th* «o««; Arm»tnjn| and UUla, Atty.,. Uruwln Avdrtu* Mi Denman ilaadi tltena* ><«n|[wonn boundary Una to *n angla ID land* of.fha Board of KdueaUont thane* traat aridI u|»6|»;ttlluiS,*l »uwiha»*r' outberly along 0*ntoan Boed to taxing' «*ld boundary llnei thene* northerly along northerly, along land* of aald'Hoard i>> tog >IIV1JI th«uf proj^t.: Stephethne number of book, reud by the m ii ccl1 c cy-i«« m Avenuo lh*«ce »outh*t»t*rly along * |A Uka title within ih* unt* .tip* AdV, ft ***) eU4.0S > Railroad to High •tr**1, produced, \venu* wera.'producestthenc* .culherly lenue northerly along 8pmea.4l!r*et' ti Knew, John, Mitfphyi. wane? er utd Martha Hopper have, taen damage* .arid hiay-ieil-th* broperty along High Btreet to Lincoln Av* ilong laid production «f llernlng Avenue Brooirilde **J«e#i thane* eaUei-ly aleni, Leaders XOWN»DIP OF iu« or pointer place of beginning. v »eTvTrlifa» preildent and vloe-pre or puriu* aueH further - legal and and center tin* of .Hertilng Av*nu*. to Hrookild* Mae* to Springfield Avenu*. auntie, Chttrlea Shamel, flWveri . eflultoble remedlee 'i*M way Mv*. .Will mte.t In Wilnut Avenue Mhaot Dunham Avanuai tnche* w«it«rly #tong thenc* nsrUierb- .aleng Borlncfleld A\>t> TuoeJo, ai«rm Montgomery, Ann ildent of the l -$. NO'eommlialoH shall' b* t>»ld by ••• "..•. outturn m. 9 •.-.•' OUnhnm Avenue 'to. LaMall*. AvenuetJ nua.-w Perk.Drive; thenca aaiurly alon, th*, Tflwruhlp of Cranford to any thane* along L*N*lle Avenu* to Normaft* Psrk.JOr.lv,* to jUuiermlnuii tRsne* "«'' fcolllni, febta »©#A idfiuL bwkir or any frwon eoniummoiing tteglhnlrig at the Rahwey lUvar anu 4l» Placet thenco eaitetly a)ftng" Nar-erly through fandi of Union TTounty Wortn Av«nu*i then?*. **jt*rly a^ng a nahway Rivarf thene* eoutherly aloni ti, fcileen Holltni*. th* Ml*, "• • '•• • '. "/'•:"'.• • '•• Vv ••• •:•'.'.• Primary NoHh Avenu* to Voraat Aycnuai thwie. maitdl* PUet to Craig plaeai Ounce Jennings, &«HtfcJo Science Seminar 0. It till* tfl said Uuid* >HaU urova ta northerly along I'oreit Avenue ta Ham.«o*uth«rly along Craig rlao* to Orang* iha Rahwiiy .Rivaria Springfield Av*nu* be) unmarkeubie, th» liability of th* illon Ave>\u*i thene* northe.iterly along Avenue and point or puw* of beginning. henfie hoftherly along Nprtngrteld Avenui Sarah Miller, tysney Towtiihlp ihall be Umlled Ut th* tra- Generdl KamlltoA Avenu* to Ulkabeth -Avenue; will' meet in Bootevelt icheal, Orange to .Hampton gtreeti thenee we«t*rl> .., JQliKaibeth ROsg, JoQrina Series Ending turn to fh* burghaterof tha amount thane* northwesterly along fclliaheth Avanua. ' • . along Hampton street to Berkeley place JOHN J. DI FABIO Onh hundred and fifty atudentu of hl» tlepo.lt, Titia ehilt be deemed IH pur.uano*. of th* provl*l«ni. of an Avenue to Linden Placet thenae northerly DWtltlCT NO, 10 iheneo ioutherly along- Otrkaley Woo* n -T—, Shawm Sehlndler, Waney b b« good and warkeUbl* If It beA«t •ntltled "An Aal (o Regujat* HUte* •long Linden Mac* to catlno Avenuej Beginning at th* Lahlgh Vatley Hall- lampton Slreetj thenc* weaterly alon* 0 Wright, Kathleen Coyle from 00 north and central New tueh B. will b* iiuuriid by a nw*ilorii," tlU* », ItevUed SlaluUi .of New :h*nu* werterly along Caalno Av*nu«~to road and th* Hahway niv«n thane« louth* Hembtfln. mm\ to Orchard atreet an' Jeney hl«h aehool* will conclude ogntwd TIH* Cambany. r*r««y, and th* amendment* and tuppl«> lUvewld* Drlvej th*ne# aoulh*rly along *rly and down stream along th* ifahwa? -ilntror plaea of toeglnnln*v '.•;• 942 E. LINCOLN AVENUE •„ Grade « , 10, Mahi premlaa* ahall b# conveyed io '- thereto, River to the Garden Itat* Parkway and Will meat In dranford High school their participation next Thufiday iliver.id«_Drive toNort h Uttleit. Avenuei Wait Krtd Wne» : ... t>6Mld Brflndcs'.fifth, firadeha t 1 th* nuKhAiiar by Bargain and Mala tnenee (outharly aJoiig North Union Av*. Raritan itoadi thvnoa alongi niru«;nan tani ><°aItoada ev . i'In the Union Junior Col< ami, without wvertihu *i to grant- (i.hereby given that qualified Voter* of not to, the. Rahway Blvarj thene* *outh« In a WMterly direction to Lexj*xlni|toi —n *"Ave"< WO. sleeted now elaag offieer "*" " " ' I Mid' .'.••'• • •'.' . '. • ;;'. •'• •.•'•'. • jrly along th* Rahway Hiver ,to North nuai (h*nea northerly alonnr g iMflngton . Beglnnlni at a point In th* center lint for tha next two month* < . .f^.«. lfige-Jtuitieri Uhiveralty Science II, ThV purahmjer1* tlUe irwll. >t the tv . Tewkkliltt ef ' ' ^vtmu* and poin* «r plac* of b««i«nlng, Avenue to Alan Okell Placemt lh*nc, « wt$U ft OrehnrttT Street and Torbiuh »tr«el: v Sortilnlar for acadomfcully talented, Option of th* townihlp of Cranford, *•:-•"•••'•''• CttANfOMD ' ' • i Will meet in cranford catlno, IUv« ' «rly along Ala» Okell fiae* to Walnut henee :«atterly. along-the center line nt dent was SuMnWtiit; viee-presl- to, lubJaot to the forfeltur* ir) thno«t iire.dy mgliUrcMl In laid Tbwn.hlp 0Hva,^"v~_-""r-.."-:-• y r Avanu*)' thanea northerly, along Walnut Torbudh l.tr««t to* land* of Board of Lob»t*ri, Shrimp, Cjabr Meal <" high, feoboel^atudenta. Under th* law* of New Janey governing •• :'. WitWCT NO. 4 "" Kdueatloni thenee northerly along landi " 'hat the purohuer fall* w Aveihu* to Lexington Avenua U i*m* war* Coak*d IMsdy To «* ThA'gUoat lecturer will be Dr. UlllH *4lrfll/ Mi4ttl^UJlW*>a^ AUaV' ttJftla j«rmajn«Ht r«glftratlen may reiubir with jnnlng at the Central Bellw-d of produeiWj thenee nortliwetlerly along of Board of KeHieatlon 417.83 feet to a H«ldl RelcKvwJlh,Vv , '' ---w~^ Wli|l |U1V VOVfJaHinU HlHl wvfl* ,h* Townihlp t!l*rk of th*.Mler«lty, and 0 abov*. .•••.;.. iv' ..'•/ • ••.•'" *IMI road of New J*M*y to tha Cvldlnu llrtt ttrly along th# Lehlgh Vall*y lUllroad to tMnter llna 'dl. «pruee 8tr*et| thane* III. a»ld Duroliaaar Khali p«y tha eoal el Oraufiivdt N. *. Between No, UT and No, 110 North, Av*. tha ttahway Hiver and point or place of northetly fltOHg* th* center Una of flpnie* the human body, Rcpprta will' be fyeV B^uhiwlck. Dr. Meder wUl at any time up tound Ineludlnf - Ntr«*t to thu **nler line of Brookalde made ai foll DigeVtlyo ay ttUblloutlon of the noflaa of .ale, nua, MMi thenee northerly along; *ald beginning, ,•..„.• a made ng follow.: DigoVtlyo ayateni «jp^kon,m»thematlc(i. Mevvlll.be pretlaratlon df dead and dooununUry -.'.,. fHUMPAV, MAHCU B, J»«« . • dividing tin* to North Avenu*. W**t, and Will meat In^walriur Avenue School, l6«oi Ihenoft weetcrly along th* center Siutm W«Jt, dtwi-tfo Pollurd, n whion del* th* r«tntr»iien book* will llnaofnrottkiid* Plaea'produc«d'to the the. Anal lecturer In a wrlon of i* aleMdUMii after th* forUwomlnx 3whard Streeli thence along orohurd Walnut Avenu*: •. :- eft Bublh, Romon MLL rk HrStet - VicrtherYy to Hampton Btreeti DJSVKUC* NO. 11 oertter line of Hrown Tcrraeai' thenec eight ld6^urtt"(IUicuaalohi conducted Primnry lleoilon to b« hold on t#d*y hetice «««Urly along. Ilamptan Sfr««t to Haginnlnir at a BMnt ef th* Lehlgh northerly along the center Una of Brown hrth ScholUr' Jfi of donduatliig a nua to the Rahway lllvari thene* couth* point or pltc* of beglnnli ' Boundary line, thunce «/iuti)««»teri3' 1 *rt» aJomr th» Xnhway, »*ver to tho Cea- wlllurifl Ltli«-tW.«»uleld—boundary—Urie—w ,. . .JluWg me.i given in- Vt)ipn ft. td r*ay.'«|..w. „ Will rntot it> UnooUi the Ourwo^d ibobtidary line; thenee along *«*Hf. Av*,, In .Jhr trai Railroad o* N*W Jereey and th* point filar Avenue. . . Op«n from.« AM •Junto iL_ Colltig&V Nomnhegan »rdrr»«w—jjrerlev, at *or"tW"inoftilVnalIon of aaHtlWate. on theor plac* of beginning. ',. „- — DISTRICT NO. 19 •old Qarweod boundury line Its variant Hid in the Municipal Itopubliean tlekat and tha nomination of Will meet In Cleveland School, UUn Beginning at a point In Adanu Avenu* course* to the center line-of OalloW* HIU. Oil ¥u«iday, W«dn*id«y, TI Building oh, Springfield avenue. eandldstei on th* IDetnoeratle ticket to bestreet. and Elisabeth Avenuei thenea *eit«rly Hood; thence northerly along tha eenter yriday and gaturday. auua the eorner of North line of Callow* Hill Road to Hi* wnter t Kamy Koohlcri laid Aventia voted upon at tha en.ulnu Oeneral Kl*«- along Adam* Avenue to Albany Avenuai , Cloeed Monday*.-,; NlekConto; brain, Union vAvtnvi*. tlon to be held on Ttnidiiy, November Beginning at-centennial Avenue and thane* northerly along Albany Avenue to line of Pork Avenue; thenee emteriy. lit th«»tn>wruhn> e, iota, ai hereinafter Uited and for thethe Centrel ° Railroad «f New

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(•». j.) AND , WAHCH S, tm held closing. "extTciseji Tuesday evening at AbrH.^am Clark' High1 Over W0 Parents Respond "Sch6ol, IJosello. Police Chief Lcs^ '/ -Members of the Cranford JJlgb^ High School |Seniors Colleger Daryl K-rogman, daughter (irove street, Dougluns tor W. Powell, dean of the Basic ^chpol graduating class ot I04|f who have received qflJiegejaccep^ of Mr. and Mrs. WeVmpn H, Krog- . Su>an Ronnl und, t daughter of Wo tajUfor PromJPatrom 4iuve_,been-.^^r©quest*dF to 'eohlacT r .ancos were announced mnh, 6 Moss Tamr, "Baldwln"-"Wfl1- Mrs. Jtone S. Ronnluhci, 105' Wai- tf..- > : ;••••« In respon'BO to requests for patron donations m\t to parents of Warren W. Schlndler, ln8^Briar>. by Charlett " ~ ' '" laee CollegeJtyegtwIniJter College; riot avenue', Douglass College; Lois County Police Chiefs' 1 Th«y are: Mark JKucker, son of Dr. and Mn.fthohcon,' daughter, of Mr. -:and junior and senior students at Crahford' High' School, more than 100 nnd Leslie P. Gllck, ^assistant cfi'fl[' drive, Bah way, for infoltnai! George Kucker, 5O3L5prlngflci1d Mrs. Edward-Shoheerjj J4.Sunimlt have ,coritrikitecJ t» tht I9fi2 Cranford "HiKh School Prom, to be prosecutor, both of Cranffcrd, were tiojrj; concerning -the 15th clpst^'" ' a>e|ehch Angle, daughter. 6t 1 Mr. and Mr«. William Angle, 114 flvJonue,J toinple" UniversJt^tJljroa.d, • Ro/moke : College, "- •'& held ort'June 2. ' ' . • ' ' - among the Instructors. union to beheld this fall. '"•:?„ "«j Bliaji^j avertoo, East. Strot verslty of WiKcontiln; "'/;' siocum, son • of Mr. and. Following, ip a lisl Of patronsf wife already have Rent in their •JQWe'"': College; Maryc. ,*,-.^Of . William-Lawr.enc.Cj &bn of. |JameH Siocum, 103. Herning contributions to Mrs... Eugene Zobel daughter of Mr.;and Mrs. ^nth/oily and MrsjOlaf Lawrence, 11 Col"jjiio- , Bucknell Unlvorsjty/. Michael und Uxi, WiUjjin) H. Wfbe?, adult Barcas, 23 Cherokt'e road, Jlns street, Hider .College;' Dlano 'Terry, spn of Mr. and Mrs; Daniel rote pro(jra;in. ...It was, felt that a Terry, 212 Oak lane, MuhlenBerg finance chairmen: prom Including music by a "name" School; Constance. B«tall^ daughter ^elirnd,. daughter of *Mr; iind Mwi. * Mr. iind Mrs: John JBaljnSkfis, Mr. ' oHftr. jari^. Mrs. L. C, Bcali, 'Jr., Jlollls L, ;Leland, 7 Spring" (3ar- College; William Todd, w>p of Mr. band ,in a nightclub atmosphere, den" street,: University of. Now4nd Mrs. FrederlekuTodd, 121 MO^ and Mrh'. Frotl J. Ball, Mr. and 210 Rlaple place, Madison College; Mrs. RV A. BedeU, Mr. and Mrswit. h progra'rnn, favors, and a inid- Rita Bernstein,, dau^hier of Mr, Hampshire; Toby Lewln, daughter hawk drive, MuhlenberS, Coliegei hlght supper would keep the and Mrs. Jess Bertwtoin, 115 Paw-of Mr. and Mrs> Edward Lew|n, Thlol College, and Linda Wlngard, "William Black, Mr. und MJH. F. H. rice road, University of Rochester; 18 Riitgcrs roatl, Lffsell. .Junior daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Standing, Mr. and Mrs. - John L. dents at the-prom, rather than out Brennan, .Mr. and Mrs. James itr driving long distances (n search of James Borges^son of Mrr and Mrs.College; Donald Lewis, son. of Mr.S, Wlngard, 108 Centennial ave- and MM. r. ftlch.aird Le\vl9,1 22 nue, franklin Institute of Arts Brjde, $Ar. and Mrs. Thomas J. entertainment elsewhere. This duy Borges, 38 Cayuga road; Buzalskl, Dr> and Mrs. Nell Cas- Drew University, John* Hopkins Windsor place, Lehlgh .University; und Science's, MARiNB TRAJlNfEE,'—- Marine program has now become a tra- ltojemary Llnipn*, daughter'"-'-nl tpldo, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Chas- UniyorsHy, Scton Hal! University; Pyt. Victor H.; Wlese, son of Mr. xvatt, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham dition at Cranford High School, • ^anet Bowman,' daughter of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R/Limone, •and Mrs. Jack H. Wiese of 0 MS South Unjbn avenue, Pair? Chernov, i and 1H- perpetuated Jthrough the and Mrs. Arthur Bdyvmun, 232 Kadimah to Hold , Aberdeen court, • recently cojn* ;. Dr." and. Mrs. Edward M. Sailer street, Rider Collego; Janet lelghDIekiiwon University; Susan pieted four weeks of advanced generosity of the prom patrons. jyddiUfM. ant^Mrs. Coe, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Collins. The Prom Committee \vlll discuss ^ liklj daughter ttftit: and Mis. traTnlnFA^rth.' thb"First Infantry -Mr. and Mrs. Meredith S. Con- "" ' "• • ?ar£ Training Regiment, Camp* Le- ley, Mr. and Mrs.JHCqssell B. Craw- further plan? {it its next meeting -drive; place, -Virginia Informant College, jeuno, N. C. This.last phase of 7 ford, Mr/and Mrs. Robert Cub- on Tuesday* March 13r at ,8 p.m. Noit-^Cfistald'o; son , of Dr. andEndicott Junior College; and Ellyn. Kadifijah Chapter, IB'nai B?rlth basic Marine- training Includes borly, "Mr. and Mrs." John Culllo, Di'\he horrte of Mrs. William, G. -KTrii Nell Castaldo, 108 Lincoln Lomaek, daughter of Dr. and Mri». omen, will holii a demonstration instruction in small unit tactics Mr. and Mrs, William 'F, Dennis, avenue, Syracuse: ; University; Charleslioma'ck, 1 South avenue, and live firing of weapons undeir Trometttir, 2 Makatoni-drive, gen- Board meeting In jepnjunction with S?r. and.Mrs, H, Martin Friedman; eral-chairman. Janice Cbernev,! daughter of Mr; •Northwestern'•, Un|vewJ- Its regular meeting #t, 8:30 pirn- ' simulated combat conditions. " Mr; and Mrs;-A. M. Gfossler, iiir. •and Mrs> Abcaham Chehwv, 21 Tuesday in the youth lounge of fcarbara Long/ daughter of Mr; .and Mrs. Ernest J. Geiger,/Mr. v Lorihbme drive, University of Buf- l temple ,Beth-Kl. -The. entire falo;, Barbara Cubboi-ly, daughter; jd' Mr«..-'f 'il|la.ip O. Long, 22 v Mental Health 1 1 membership has been Invited to Mr. an d Mrs;'"'-fcj BolmqVistr Mr. •.tit •••Mrfttiua• n*W'-n'/,i,»*Cubb* - "" Dartrftouth . Voidi pbuglasi; Col- attend and seo haw the board lege,' Sandra' McArthur; daughter and Mrs,. George T. Hfayeck, Mr. avenge, Mmira.Cot« 1 functions and ho.w policy is sot for 1end"Mrs;"-IiUls-Uoolko, Mr. , and- lege; Martha Damon, daughter of .of N Mt . and Mrii Donald Me« th»' orgflnizatlon: .... • • > ,' . • -MxL Frarik JacobyT"Mr. ""and Mrs. For '^street,: Buek-, '» JNew officers will b& elected Of (JoMeris Mere John H. JOrgensen. jiMfo:;|'^ I II . "Preface-to a Life," a film pro —'•"»•-. ,.rr-'™-» •^"^rv-jf ?I'1'WT'' ''' ^"T""" ' -Nominations,jpj"esented at. the last THQ .Affiliated. ComfnuriityCon- Mr. and Mrs, Randall Krcger, vlded by the.Union County Mental ConnBll; daughter'o* Mr^ and „.,. meeting by Wrs. "Albeit Chodosh Mr. and Mrs. Harold Krippendorf, Stanley McConnell, 128 Oak lan'o, eert TAssbciation' presented 'the Health Association, will open the of 217 Hillside avenue, chairman Mrs. Adelc L. MacNamara, Mr. Bldomingdale Avenue PTA pro> JT. Davis, Jr., 801 Elizabeth Ithaea College; Patricia Meifarg, ofth.o, nominating committee, fol New York Concert Trio, a seldom and Mrs, Michael Marchione, Mr. doughteiH^f Mr. and Mri»;> John K. gram in the school auditorium at ; low::' v; '-'-• ••'.••.•'••.. ."•• •'• •••:'•• •' •' heard combination. of harp, flute and Mrs. George, L. Marsh, Mr. 8:15 p.m.-next Wednesday. Dr. dan Mr. and .McHarg. 424\tiQ0i'\Union!av«nue; : Counsellor,-<-Mr«i. Allan Kane; arid col Jo, in the, Cranford High and Mrs. George Morwln, Mr. and Xifarywo^d College, Oeorgian Court Anita Lyons, school psychologist Jve- pi'eaident,«Mrs. Clawnce Bursteln; School auditorium Sunday after- Mrs. D..S. McArthur, Mr. and Mrs* ^^gw'^^iwn/^ab; 6km- vice-presidents, -Mrs. Seymour it^MiWr^iMidii'.Miw.:. Gregory.' ft. noon.-—-—-- iey Mi«i-^jl3iPjSeri^lrt^arid will -lead -an informal'd lscusslbhv 6t 1 ^jj^SlHi^^..^ : -iey.—, pvnuui , ^JVHmm—m ~^m?m*rJ.»iitLfnt^l^ -SOmH -Mrs; J6hh "Ji McVey, Jr., Mr. andproblems presented by the "film. 1 [Telary; " ;M?s; : ICarry Bemsteihj Concert," by RtuaeauJ "$bnatln Mrs. Raymondi H. Molte«n/Mr. and Also, "a "buzz, session" will af- jSr-TSfiS " 'ifodr|i«r*v^terbert; fcwMit* flnanclal secretary, Mrs. Louis c^Ui: #(B WiU«»W «<^ef; ^rjnity eh: Trio," by Ravel^ and a group Mrs. Fred Morgan, Mr. and Mrsfor. d parent:) and- teachers the op : Dauber.; treasurer, Mrs. Louis Le Ralph. Murphy, Dr.- and Mrs, John ^Hlgh Milvpwify; CnireB>; Arlone-Money, daughter of American folk tunes especially portuhity to express their own r vine; " corresponding secretary! plscri. • ..•^.;' • ..••••'• ,. "•• •' ..'••• ideas, and-hear those of othefs.- h daughter fdt Mr;•tit- lffi,"Mtf$]Mf9>J/f<ib'?. 'pi MoweyMrs, . Ira Deutsch; sentinel, Mrs.arranged for the trio by: Dewey ' .Mr. wdi Mrs. Karl Paswark, and Mrs. p#tfM Walnut Morris Finkol, and trustees, ,Mrs,Owens.. . The film deals with the effect of pital, Sprjiersct Hospital, Muhlen-- Rfr; and MrgVS(C.barlG& Ray, Mrthre. e dWercnt pnrcnt6*--attitud(y 11 ftobert Lowensteln, Mrs, Roy Cynthia! Otis, the harpist, playe and Mrs, George rfublno, Mr. and verslty; Qall Oriffiths; daughter btWHospltftlt MountalHslde Hos- Krasnoff, Mrs. Milton Dubin, Mrs, a»i solo njumbers, "Pavane," by an towurd a child from his birth until • ! pital Schools of Nurglng; Melinda Mrs, Lloyd S: Ruch, Mr. and Mrs.re becomes an adult, tHtis cairy Mbrrls, •daphter of Mr. and Mrs.Bon Novy^ Mrs. MailiK Frecdman, unknown 16th century ^omposer SK J. Schaefrer,' Mr.* and Mrs, Hal- ing through the Blocrmingdalo 'W Brookdale )^i^, C^^tte^ Mrs. Chester Silvorstoln and Mrs;"Arabesques," by Dob ussy dor Solyln/Mr. and Mrs. Fred E 'kenketh;. Morris, 0 Blake avenue, / PTA 1982 theme, "Expanding tho Ortve Clty^dolloge;, Mary Mor-Norbert Wolf, . .. . a Whd NigKts?' by Forst, and Shqpard,' Mr.' and Mrs. Alex • E.Circle of Concern—Someone Else's (;: •••;• .r J. Hart, '40:Nor- rison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. : i A slide program, 'Wldo Horl- "Chanson Dans la Nuit,Ni " by SSal Silbormon,/ Mrs. Helene Suplee, Child." wandle.; j>la>Bj ;J|hl6l4$pll(tto,"'-1f&' : aons," will be shown. Mr* and Mrs. Henry Tamburri Mr. jfarrt ; CoJlelftfj.^ J^wla HoUerba^^ J.Morrisori,'713 Tulip Street, Mary idv '' Mrs;;Alex Znkre, program chair jrlitehcoc^ School of Nursing, vShe fllso accompanied Paul and Mrs. DanleTTerry, Mr.' a man, announced that a short busl- daughterf-of Mr. arid* Mrs. Oporge foyer, the flutist, ln^Polonalgo'i Mrs. James Walsh, Mr. and Mollerbflch, 435 South'Union: aye- Muhlen^erg Hospltnl Schosl of 1 "r^ijs metitig-will be held and that : V; ; At Campiiig Convention KI'UMlnit'>'.'\. O'. 'v : ..V •••. :•':• .;• — find "Badinerie," from "Suite in Floyd Weeks, Mr. and Mrs. John Mrs>^rank Audesirk wljjl be In ituti,' Chatham' CJouegel Douglass B Minor," by Bach; "Night Soil- A. Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Arthi College. •'.','(.:'^-.i: •' i;. .:.,-• ^i-^ri. ; iMrs, Janice C. Adams of 24 charge ot^seryihg refreshments looiiiy," by Kennan, and "Fain Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph after the prog^m. M^oncy Ives, daVghtor of Mr. and Homing avenue, director of Cakhp toisle*Ur 'Le Carnaval de VeniseV Zawislak, and 'Mr;' and JMr^/Eu- Mrs, Delano Ri it'vtiS, ftSprlnj l Oar»: j>eet avehue, /Dartmouth, College; |dlfpines for Girls in Strofford, !£/;:.• P«Vi'4';<$&, SW -if*' Mr. and Mrs> by Jenin. gene Zobol, " Henry S^Orth,":2i4 oflklane, ThieJ N. H7 is attending the American Ardyth Alton, the cellist, was The practice of requiting pa- At CDTrainingStOiool n Jiffekson, ^it|htet bf^Mr. and accompanied by Miss Otis Jn "Toc- trons to help: flnonco/fhe annual John-^J. Clarke and Chw^ni Marlon Jackson,^ 124 OakCoUeaorCollegeotWoo9tor; James Camping Convention at the S.tatler Xi'' .••^J"i'i 4antanjd/ jibn^Qi;,;Mr. ai?d ?M4 HlH6n Hotel in New Xoik City cata," by Frescobaldi; "Intermez prom was started in 19S2, when Hannls of Cranford were methN James Pantano,/25 Carolina street," m" from iiGoyescas," by Grana the first councillor students, par- bers of the Union County C|vft i wefikr- The convention, which dps, and "Hungarian- Rhapsody," ents, and faculty; was appointed Defense-blsaster-,; Control Auxill'' nutgors-Newarkr Shirley Rakaet, continue through Saturday, is ; ler; -daughter of Mr.V and Mrs. Joseph by'P,opper. ,"•"- '"X" "; ,.,' .\'.-•" by theJTA jkvdrlye, Roanoke Jifpthing relieves and Ventilates •/.: versity; Charles: KripbeMorf, son •4'. PAID QUARTERLY College; Joyce 'Roderi, daughter of the mind like a. resolution. ^—John the. 1901.62 f eries of the Affiliated Burroughs Community Conqert Association, a pfcndorf, 14 D^^ Mr,- nhd Mrs,f ifrank Hoden^j? non-profit self-supporting organj^ ON nation that bring to its members TAPE RECORDERS r HI-FI • STEREO Homem^eriHer€%aU-purpose cleaning economy! outstanding professional mU : Service REGULAR SAVING The association held its/annual • • • . • • membership drive last week. 8 Alden St.

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:y : ;; : : il ! FashioirSIiow '•' 'ii'-'h, %$i '.l&ov-. ' ' •'•'•• - *' 'A luncheon fashion show will be sponsorepr by the Ganima Iota ^;fev^ Theta/society of Union Junior College on Saturday, March 31, at Kv no«n at the Chi-Am Chateau, loute 22f, Mountainside. AVAILABLE nr-v. •.-.,,..,;-^.^jtirsiMiriMi-rO'KMUI.A The show will feature high style fashions for spring and summer ?;••>; IP ,„ . ._ member when you shb^ yoa get with Mrs. Jane Ruocco of Sprlng- / : I $ SZ?uwite(r£ scrubbing action fleld as the narrator. - h> '•• Mvfull quart bottle. It's th^ . Committee chairmen include

•!.-:><>: ' V'.t.i I (. alt-purpose cleaning f Miss Lorraine M. Kenny of 108 \, bargain ever! windows - minfors -^ Orange avenue, reservations, and Ii porcelain—tile-paintedaurfacea Miss Elizabeth A. Aragona of 32 rn.|'AH!i(!f,i, i'AIISQf^ |f sparkle in a jiflfy when you use' Wilshire drive, Kenilwprth, pub • • ~ • JB«» SUDSY Detergent licity. .ssnni',>-fc»o».i. *— heavy duty . >;x-..v t •, (|V : , ™ ...^ .. en stove like " MLJN' ; w Fraternity Secretary "MiVifjNi Jiew. QHwy work clothes come David F. Bea.ch of 214 Columbia .*,w, ^enSudsy'a added avenue has. been elected secreta"ry fl o( Iota Xi Omega Fraternity at p. fci Union Junior College. Mr, Beach, V'i -•-•:v-l ARSONS • a sophomore, is a , business ad ministration major in Union Jun 'Mi|»|i'i» househoid cleaners lor College's day session. He.is a "graduate of Cranford High School.

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Ann Goodloe, Geraldino program, which, IK' \mxii sponsored by the Crahforcl KiwnnlK Club street, nddition, S^OTTd^gkb St. Mlohael'i Mrs. E- J, Lyonn and Mri? Wcslffe"kl-Cranford- C h a p t e-r of Ann Grceh. ' " 1 23rd street, JCenHworth, general "Fifty Vears of^GIrl Scouting" itf under Noerpel will show "Victory ; Patricia Hall, R/fargarct Hughes,."• proaonted pcogram plans uto kiekiofrmwUng last Wednesday nlglvru Ul)holsfo7y, ^IWj—Wujnut avcnul , Wor«on's American ORT! at 8:30chairriicn, report. ——u '• the club's.meeting nt Marinu's HcirtauVjtfit: . ' * sign, $200; •';- ' . : : to b« tha theme for the window Gardens" of the years 1042 totonight in Temple Emanu-El, West- William Irwin (or Irving), Mar- The dinncr'-dancewiUbc held at garet Jlttner, Evelyn Lambeirt, . ' %..,Cofnplon announcMihnt the Binivcnir pr,ograin will be com- display- during Girl Scout Week, 1050; .. field. This -will mark, conclusion 31 March 11-17. This year us in past •6:30 p.m. June 23. at the Wlnfield Janet Leslie, Edith Miller, Robert TWithCrawfordhistorCrawfordhistoryy , NearlNearly---y - Intermediate Troop 455 under of the tinaj membprship drive of years. Phil F.. Hcnehan, realtor, bf tho year. "v Scott Hotel, Elizabeth. Lee Miller; Mary Geneva Mlnw, blelur<»», and the schedule of the Distribution of leadership of Mrs. H. R. Baldwin ; 25 Alden street, has given his win- has the .tyBiwdles for Britain" Mrs. Mprvlh Kaplan of 10 Con- Out of a class of 168, the Hucttc- Lorraine S.. Nichols. ''-'-._ i Cranford Day* 18fl2 events. He ak mans report-"that 27 addresses are Harold Noelker, PrankllnTRoss,'.'; jiCLuiated that the program will-bo New Telephone dows to«be used by the Girl. Scouts theme of l&TO fo ?050. necticut str&et-\$ll report on plans if St. MlchaelW Neighborhood for . BrbWrtie Troop 387 undeV lead- for a children's motion "picture and unknown to date. .t They have Scha"at, Harry Seaman, Carrot deUv«red to all Crawford residents, asked for information on the fol- at no churg^ during tho Kecond Books Underway their display. ership of Mr«. A. S. Ord«ckl and distribute' tickets. Getting Smith, Caroline Toliafer- Eiich troop will participate in Mrs, Paul Rbcttker wlir display A film entitled "A Memo- to lowing class members: ro, Robert Thomenv. Alice DeFord. week in May, ' ',' ' Thtv,NTow Jwpy Bell John T. Bachclder, Edna Ben-' C(>: last week beaun. distribution of dcplcilng scouting' uctivitieH dur- "Our Chalet.'' • Eichmann"~wlH me presented by Thompson; Carl Warslnski. . - ' L All fund* tjais«d In this, effort; ing the pant 80 years,'with hand- Mrs, Edwin Rich, a'representative ovwr and above costs, will jfo di- the Mutch, 1062,, Issue of the Ellzu- Brownie Troop 814 under the beth and Vicinity Telephone Direc- made dolls dressed In uniforms of leadership of Mrs. Patrick Callage of the United Jewish Appeal. tie, Nina Hodge and y^ Walck, James Nolan and Ed- rectly into, the Cranford Kiwanis Iheir period of scouting: Richard Smythe of Wostfleld will CaHhy. An extra meeting will be ward Bergen. scholarship • arid youtff'aeUvlUejL. tory, ••• - • • •• ,•—;-'-. .. ,' • ."• han and Mr«. Stephen Ditta will Approxlrtitttely 144,100 coplcoof ' Intermediate' .Troop >'B69 under illustrflte "Child Car^V . speak on "How Should I View My hfcld later this month. fund. * Mr. ttonjptdri emptiaalxed leadership of Mrs. Joseph. Krow- Home Grounds?" tljot all buyers • of advertising the book will bo put Into clrculu- Brownie Troop 21 under leader^ ilon* the telephoiTcrtqiTspffiy suid. lekl and Mrs. Carter Portor will Dog bjuba Mcfet-. On School Coniniittee yptpf^iare being offered this op-> ship of Mrs, A. Varenlck and Mrs. The Paw Prints and the K-Nin- Last year, tho total." distribution show bandage roiling an, "Girl A. Jackowskl will display "World Mrs. Robert .Williamsoji of 307 ;< pbrtumtjr-t^^simport the-youth of •.'•".'•1 . • ' er.H Jield a combined meeting re- Crawford. •-— was 138,434 cpplcH. --w— *•• "-out Contribution to World Waf Friendship" of the period from SJoughtgn avenue is a member of ,' IU). pages will contain 109,250 nl- I." 1022 to 1032. cently in the. Elks Lodge at w'hich the committee for the seventh an- Other memberi. 6f the j they, heard (i Halk by a veterinar- prdgrttm'eonimittfee^m John Flti- b listinj(s, an Incrcusc of Intermediate TrOop 40 under Brownie 'Troop C22 under tho nual School of Landscape Design Innderfhlp of Mrs. A. L. Hodge leadership Of Mrs, Stephen Pala* ian. A qucstion-and-fanswor per-' gernld.general fund raittinif ;chttlr- of the Garden Club of New Jer- Jt 'i nndTWrs. R. BoosMvlll show a sln»kl and Mrs. J. J. Walsh will lod followed the talk. Refresh- man; -Calvin $hlrtj;- industrial *1K ffrH-^Cnmpflrb Scene" of the years sey, to be held in the Lester Col-. vision dh&Irmaw; Stanley Jojf/Twj- new stylo, multi-colored1 cove show a "Camping Site" scene of ments were served. 'tail merchants division chalrmnn, Blank^ space has been provided' pt}i. the years 1920 to 1032. , A committee to 'decorate', the Una- Auditorium of .Rutgers Uni- the' first pugq"for listing of emer- lntermedintF^WeopuJ«5 under One of thefathers, Paul Roett- •Th»Ch*iV '•• ',.•: • club's; 4«H window in the A and M versity in Ne\v^B«fliswick on 7«Jon ghalrman. All local, e|ufe«; ajritf getrcy numbers «nd inside the back leadership of Mrs. L; J^BlrtiivBn: Jser.'gave his time and labor to The.Chett 4-H Club at a rocent Brown storo ori' North Union ave- March 27, 28 ^ pikge for the listing, br frequently*: Brtd Mrs. N. Giordano will depict bulfdTng the display stand for tho • service brgahi>Mtlon(i wlil be coh- Tr meeting «it the home of Mrs: Ed nue was formed at'.ty. iiied nuttiber«.' " 7~~~ "World Wide" 50 years of scout- x ^'~^ by letter. .-:•;•: ''•'•• ' window, '--v \ .- .-.••;•, •••" - •''.!." win R. Kowalskt wada 4 raw ib^ at the Elks fit ^ doubt must intervene be- .[J Tht 1002 Elii«obcth anU-yiclnlty Injer. '" : • ". , • ' '•." /'. ••.""•• of 304 Donmnn road has •Doll* of bemoeracy - . vcgctablp relish plate. Tho girls Members of this com tween the promise; and -event; directory \Vllt ipontuih KOmo .AH JntormedlntQ Troop 04 under Mr.«. Milton,DubTffrcceirtfy^Saye* tised.gFeen>fieppers, carrots, celgry, njltteo are Jane Anapach, Judy faith and resolve are friends to rbelecied ' presldont of •Number CriHivig (ANC)_ telephone leadership of Mrs. Richard EKgors, ^ Advertising, Inc., a talk oh tho "tiolls of Democ- d n^ape,^T.y Marshall, Dnvid Sarnow^kl, Bcr- Truth.. —-Mary Baker Eddy T Humbb^riilieh a» "352-0970." Thcge oialcd' th.6 plate: with tho celery By bf jWO^ltirAVfiiwe,vS0iUthv^ffiUfi iwe°~S0Ut^ L : racy'*' tothcGiri Scouts, BrownHes numbim flre dialed In the-same and parents of Unaml Neighbor-: leaves-.- •.—. •"•.• ''•,.'••. .-.' ;' {'j i gtrto were .,Vbrk..'/jj&tto df the founders bf way us the twb-lotter," flye-dlgit Patty Hazeldlne made cookies, '.;'uw»'. Ajwimbly 40; Order of ftaln- the cgency, Mr. ftledcr has been Atteitfts hood.-. •..'•'....,•• :' •'•'.••.' . •.. •' ,.••'•• : number«. . • '" H-:irt-...,-..• •,;• Mrs. Oubin, a member of Knd- t»nd Bette Jane Kowulski, apple- bbwv for Girls, at recent ceremon- with the. ilrm 15 yours; Tho ANC•••" is ," being intrpduced sauce cake with raiplns, both of ; Foruin Imah Chapter, B'nai B'rlth Worn- ies In; the. Masonic Temple. They nger cy spocln 1 lzo« IhTFeiJort jid-; through t^e Bqll Sy»tem to open-up which tHe members Judged.' vertlslntf.- Mr.: Rieder also Is Edward JM. Schmidt, teacher at tin, told about Ujg. lly.b« 6f the pco» wr«::. •' Hannah Shull, Judlf.i ^b more exchange deslfinutlarts' than The next meeting will be held present of Town nnd Country pie. th£ dolls represented." About ore uvnllrib'le; Hvlth the two-letter, Clovoiand JUhlor Schbbl, attondod 7 on March J3. . .'. . •.-.•" ' .•- .Hotel';: Representatives,.: which 1 50 people attended the. talk, hold Sue JBagle Jind: five-HLumbw the. Science Teachers 'forum at : ;V H«tt41«ii hotel reservations far nt Rahdolpli Hir'fC^ i' ' y^ rPbco'no Mountqltf rtffiorts. A roife- ESHO Research 'and Bnglnecring • •"• .^ Olrl Sc«ut• Sttrvle* •- •'.-'.: sorsl-'4-H Club -completed 'their lie : iS Jri^arrled arid has ' Tlio pitrppse of the forum was to pincushions, nt a meeting at the „„. ... children; Mr. Rledor give";• science and : sna^emattes Cranford" Girl Scouts. and Slates Humorou$ Brownies are invited to attend a home of their loader, Mrs. Carl G. seryed; with tHc Army ! Elgntfl icachovs an opportUriity' W ex- Sauer, recently, Mrs. Sauer show- Corps in' the European Theatre change ideas and discuss subjects Girl Scout service ..commemorat- nssembly Tuesday, at tho Masonic ing the start of Girl- Scout Week ed the girls how'to *et' up and during World "" "'"• tit- mutual' Interest with, industrial bast,e pot-holders. __——Jj^,;, ."What tvefy Womart-Should scientists. Tho prescntuUonu given nnd the Golden ^.Anniversary of r r faff rath,' worthy; v_.,. , Know, About Her Car" is tho sub- Girl Scouting In Temple Beth-El Present at the meeting wer.o by Esso Research scientists and.cn- Janet Romanowski, Ann .4 that .plans jure being ject of a progrjam lo^bC: presented glriebrs described new scientific de- at 10 a.m. Saturday. Girl. Scouts for a dnhc^ on Saturday, to tho Evening p.epnrrUttont.of the will participate in the service.' i .Permits velopments, and illustrated how VIA tonight.. ;•;'-. principles and theories taughit ftrc dwellings were, among five ^build- Ruth' <3r«u,. of the Esso being applied creatively by one THE BEST IN OIL HEAT! A life:iponi worthily should be ing permits up proved last Week by speakers' bureau, is slated to give industrial research company, measured by dcJdB, fiot yoa Towrisn Ip; Committee. They wore Uihuniorous!version of hor subject Discussion oh radiation chemis- • 24-Nour Service ,.':.';'/ \ ' •ISsuijd toiWe*teo_Corp;, 70 Wjn- at the monthly meeting of thfTclub >~....i-.^ try, the chemistry of polymeriza- The Membership of "^ . at 8:15-lii tho tfducatlonal..bulldlng tion and qlectroehemlBlry were • Insured frudaet of Cranford Mothojdist Church,.; held. There was nbjo a sesslon-do- GRANFORD LOCAL, 37, FIREMEN'S MUTUAL -.':...! Mrs. A. C. Crniner, chairman, yotcd to the application of muthc- will confl yefTKb: ijuslneas portion matics to acJondo and engineering BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION, • Heating Installations of tho meeting, wliich will include with emphasis on the riise eft. high desires to tonk all residents who supported and election of a new slate of officers speed computers in. solving tccn« •I • $ tor the coming yehr. Hostesses for nblbgicarproblems. . ^ our Eighth AnrwEl Dance. the even ing are Mrs. E. R. Bucker, •\i\ chairman, and Mu-s.»John. Elliott GharJres Kardel, 6hairman: "727' llvlngaten St. El|xab«th and Mrs. Richard ttnrrjhgtbh; . Unit& ..-. i y '.-: A , i':. v ,.:..:,...^:'-. Hcldinj; ' AtteiidLiuiclicou rBremndr Chapter, brder of pe- Foiir Cranford women will at* Moiay, assisted by Azure Assem- tend tho. dossprt; luncHoph of thobly, Order bt llainbow, will »Bon- North i j jersey Central; Region o( 1 y soii « dance, "Irl^hParitasy," at the * 'im^hV-American ORT on'March Masonic Temple on'; Saturday, :•!••• • at ih« • Chanltaleri Millburns Warch • 17;- frbitt 8 p.m.' to midnlgh^ They are; Wtrsv Philip Alderniah, Music will be furnished by the kraV Berriurd Nappen, Mrfl. Tyrells. . 7 :- ••.":'•,,••' '- • !. •• ••, Thcpdoro Pcarlrnan Jind Mi's. Wil- Robert B«ndHn is general chqirit **ian, with_HollyiJPaffrnthIJLS jip_i. etvnirman, "chnTrmn.nl On the gcinet'ai commlt- teeiffeiwarync Jpnos, Neal tiennis, I try all thlhgs; I achieve what Janice Jonesy.Carolyn May and can. •—Herman Melville Andrea SkyasHtii In charge of dec- orations are Molly Faffrath" and HobeM Irsllngler; - jJcfrehU^ Lnrry Rtnglci ahdpubllcl bara Smith. • I*V«tt;WJli^tt6"»iBV«n seaaiind explored Tickets may be obtained from th» enrth frow ;p^t to poli.'your search & HAULING either Holly, Pflffrath/Or Robert : Bcndlin/' '•'[••''• ''•'>.. ::/ • , . •.,-, iiii,\:H 'Vould hot r/'•,':.''' .'•••' cial-hour with refreshments will follow. ; ..: i.;;;::;1,:: Atteiicliiig"~Conference For his.outstanding sales record during a year-end sales campaign, Ell Nndelmon of 308 Denmnri road !fe^ •,!••.. •ciuaiiflcd to attend a New Vork: Life Insurance Co. educational conference this week at the Stot- Jer-Hilton Hotel, Wtishington. Busebnll Monis to Meet ! • ;• ON The Mothers Auxiliary of tlie Cranford Boys* Baseball Leagues Anticipated for ALL .will meet at fiFl5 p.m. Monday at Period Starting SAVINGS the Casino.. Mrs; Anthony Casalo, president, will conduct the meet- January 1st ,- SERVICE ing. . • . • INSURED Accounts Opened by. March 12 CRANFORD Dunn's Garage Earn Full Dividends Serving the Motorist Since 1025 from March 1st • , ross from New Shop-rite) Complete Auto Repairs " 24-Hour Towln* Service Expert Body, and tiyiiHMiiiHiimiuminiiiiiiiuniiiMitiiiMiiiiii Fender Repairs, Painting Open Your Account today — Earn Right Away! and Color Matehlng FREE! FREE! FREEI CH 5-0108 600 Westffeld Ave.7 W. LUBRICA Moselle Park BROAD AT PROSPECT WITH THIS AD and IVERY blVcHANGE IIIIIIIHItnilllUllUMMtltllMIIIIIIIMIIU MMNTYRE'S LAWN MOWER SHOP Expert Mechanic On Duty IM0 8ALE8 o. 8BRV1C1 >••*•, FARTS — WEU>IN0 LeekawIUi . ,.. . BR 6-9709 BRAKE JOBS R*o — Eclipse— Excello Many Oilier fvn«ai Makca BROAD AT PROSPECT ST. 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•..•• 4,; s VOL. LXIX. CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY? MARCH 8, 1062 SECTION THREE : i MOByfkwe :M;W to be Closed Jtf Hits $1,300, ; KENILWORTH :.-. Announce- Record fcet ment of endorsement of the cundl ' . <»ARWCk>D — Local officials have been edvlsed by the Jerwy KENlLWORTii V Kenllworth's Central Railroad that the Center street crossing will be closed to all dudes of Councllmen Edward Kits most Htit'ccKsful New March of ttf^iiih and Richard -V, Lomax, In Vehicular traffic starling* Monday, it wau» -annouHced this week by Dimes campiiign closed taut •Borough Clerk A. T. Mosca, who-iti serving as liaison -between the •cumbents^for'i^thc two Democratic nesdtiy with contributions 'totaling wllroud and the Borough Council In connection with the crossuig - homltialions for Borough Council : •l,300j the largest amount collect; -elirninatlott p'roject " ^4h^^rilli primary was made • this weekvtTSyTT^-itettU ed for the MQD to dotov During the period that the street Haydn"36tiHHf Treasurer, report' In barricaded, Vehicles, traveling ;t»eniocr'fltlc Club. 'r; ••• Plan Contest 1 Deadline for filing of petition* by. cd.-Oij-iho drlvtj- at a dinner last b^Wftcn the north and §outh«idie«- candidates for nomination in next WMnctiday at the KenUwprth Inn. of'the. borough will. have, to use month's primary election id 4 p-m. WJliiai^Vairtle-WatW -find^ Michael the underpass at Lincoln (jvenuo- today. The deadline for registering I)tt2£clta. wore co-chairmen 6t the in Cranford or. Central avenue in to vote on April .11 ulsoii today : : r Borough CleWc; ,Philip; McOevhsf drive._."••••;- ::''..'"'; .;•:••' ' ~-/ . - Westfleld. '.. : : •; ..:••••"•::;; reported his office wijl ;:be open Michael Berry, school^collectlon Police Chief Pred Palzono is- from/ 0: a.m. to 8 p.iii. today for chairman, thanked.the.sehoolHJfbr leading to the selec- a. request to all pedestrians, I. GEOHGE CASABONA •t'iliat-.purpose.'.." ,••",:.•,:,•;•"•.',"' their cooperation. Mrs. Harold Fro- HENRY W. PIEKARSKI tion of Miss Little League on Sun- Unuorsoment of. two candidates day, May 6 \opening day of-the espectally schoolchildren, to walk lich, bhalrman-of- the Mothers' f for looul^DomoctttUe Touhty cow Garwood Little : League season, •vn the east side,^of Center street' faittio for election In the April tori March, extended thanks to those were dlBCUimed; at a meeting of use of wary Also'•;was announced by mw who participated in the thb" Mothers'.AukiUajfy: in the Acid cro^walk td bo provided during UemoMBtlc Club, Candidates are TMr, Van"de house-at Guerrlcro Field Tuesday the construction project, There l^lr«t dlitrlet, Mrs, Vlncetitfl KM- frank J. Johdoe, publicity ehulr night, i" :•;;:•••• ••'••• will be a flashing signal and. barlan of 178 Boulovard and Rob- Slates for Nominations warning bell at ih^erog#wj]k to ert riujgett of 21 North Bth street; EDWARP KA8BAR1AN RICHARD F, LOMAX man.lor, hl» work. Mayor William All • Garwood - girls between thc.| ieeottd district; MM. Joan Hir- Ahem, honorary chairman, con GAttWOOP— Mayor I. George CasaBotuVBemeefotr and Coun- ages of 8 and, 12 years are eligf? watii of approaching traitu and cilman flenry W. Plekarskl, Republican, will b^ fnclng each, other Tile to enter the contest Applica- the railrqad has agreed to provide vllla of 132 North Michigan iventit gratuUt^ theicommlWeo for 4ts tion blanks will be available at nnd Michiftl Bury of 242 North am Igaln in,a*TBbfttis.Hor" thejnayoia/tyMNvb/thi^s thi ttimi ef for a guard on a 24-hour bosia for the »treet. • Methodists succeii Lincoln School and. St. Anne's protection, of pede«triiu« uting the K PTA Slates a full two-year term, it was Indicated this Week4is the Jd«al political School starting' Monday. — Third dlitrlct, Mr*. Adah Web- crosswalk.; ..DutJhgNJtthoe-l-houw clubs an«ounfedisponsorsjhlp.of slates for nomination* to be made Also discussed were plans for there alia will be a echool crossing er of tiB.Newa*k avenue and Ber T the>• XdlUX^rJtgaric&L^Md ~ iil^^thl^^j^ BKft3gfiftns dlTl TftJIonor ^ad gtetiagd th ^~ hue; fqurth dlltrlot, MHfi __„ 23. Mrs. John Csupft is jas willHb^a'pollce car eji, cbhitlnuoua FtoUch;of 8l3-Richfield avenuo Scouts Deudlint' Is Toduy ^ chairmanan, , assisteasitedd by (Mrs, JJoo- «nd Miohatl lauwtta of 20« South KENILWORTH — QM Scouts Extends Drive 'Mayor Casaborta defeated Coun- seph HumcnikHik. CCommittei e chair- duty oh each side of town between Mlchlana vun fcvenue,, and fifth district^ cllman Plekarskl ln^thej-aco for a OAriyv'ODD; — Today wllLbc 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. each day. , ^ ; of Keniiworth and their leader* K£NILWORTH^-n. W. McElroy min include: Tickets, Mr«. Charles MrsMs , Ruth HigglHiggl m of eTtaUp cburbrt t(wi;;;n^h*> group »lscv^l« rvjfili>i«in'i^ii, and Westfleld with regard to any n—Kaibsrlan~ Wtll-«»elc M*rch-i«Tat thi* upocki;needs for wwuttance which t'the service several members In the annual drive which will cen» backed by the Republican Club-In- T. MoBcii. in JSoroiigh Hall will* trip, to the Patricia Murphy Re*t« hit third term thin year. During avenue. Union. There 1)f Brownie and Oivl Scout troops cludes Councilman • Pickawkl for remain.bpen untti 9 o'clock to>: iraht in Vonkers on March 24. may,: ariiw during the crooning his six years in office, he haswill bo a Broadway floor show and will ushtjr and assist the RevtlniieJunti. l next Thursday; March, mayor and Loo4 Ragbn'edo of 491! night for 'convenience*' of .tote. Hostesses, for the. evening eliinlnation project over and above served aa chairman of the reerea- dancing from 8:30 p.tn. to 1:30 u.m, registrants. .-..-.• . , " '•"Mi»."' ;-fV«d. ptlll Mng wre the' existing stand-b ^ tlon committee. • James S. Tiller, pastor, and tho Pino avenue and Harry Hart'mah »«dpjetroxlcllo, Mrs. jrohn Mrs. Oliver J. Brown, Jr., chair- Rev. George W. Kaolow, assistant Resldcnur wishing to assist in ^71 Second avenuo for the twlf^ Deadline for filing of petitions Bl ftrt deparimenb ofthc A reildertt of Kenilwojth for by candidates for. nominations In BallUnger and Mrs. Bahlewlcz, county/"- :': '"•••-•:,';-r,;: .»• .'•.••.•,' xb yearn, ho has been employed man for ke.nilworth, announces pastor, in conducting tho service. the drive* are asked to cull Mr;' Borough Council posts to bo filled. Mrs; Charles H,orbaez presided, . •;.» McElroy or Mrs. Bernard Perkins Tho selections' were announced the primaries is 4 'O'clock this In earlier (Jowlderation of plans lot tb* put IS year* tut a tele- thttt the advance ticket sale, has At both tho 0:30 arid U o'clock ; after a meeting Monday nights at afternoon. .: : ... • ;. ••'...' •'.' ':•!., for: the- crofisinf wlimlnatlon, phono reorder for Radio .Corpora- been good, Tickets are siill avail- services, the Rev. Mr. Tiller will of 718 Newark avenue. Mr/McBl^ preach on the words of, Jesus,' "1 roy reported' that envXppes had Mr. Plekarski'g-hmne, 500 West thought was givtm toth e powlbll- tion of America, Now York, He 1 Raisers ity of a temporary roadway across in o member of the Holy Name able from Mrs, Brown or MrsA. m The Bread of Life.' William been delivered to many homes, but' street, ;..' . •. •• -X: •..•' •. •. & R. Emmort, oo-chalrman. Tickets D. Peters will bo organist and di- The Democratic Clubatu meet- the tracjkiifor ewergehcy yehicle*. Society Of St. thfreia'g Church many ojihei; residents itave not had but thlii, was foiind impractical be- Bttd Of St * Theresa'h' s CounciCi l46 also may be purchased at tho door. rector of the choirs at both serv- the opportunity to make their do- ing Tuesday night at Bay" Leaf ices. , MembrlAl JHome voted to back "a;! cause of location problems and Tho dance Is the only fund-rais- nations beoauso envelopes have GARWOOD — Members of the•hb'i^i" iffl%$x*i%&*£^^% On Sunday evening at 6:30 oAV noi; reached thorn. . slate including Mayor Casabonn Hare Raisers 4-H Clyb were given Counollman Jt«»burlan and hising events, of, the PTA this year, for. reelection as mayor and Coun- Juan order issued bjr the Public clock the Junior Methodist You(h Mr. McEh'oy stated that nesl* h demonstration of how. to spin nfWei VlhcejiM,^b^e8lde,i»t m and proceeds will be used to defray Fellowship for seventh and eighth cilman Edward a trlpika and Ed- Utility Commission, the Jersey Bouleverd hav« three clllklren, the budget. dents of Konilworth and espeisr yjarn,from rabbit hair during a Central Railroad was ihatrueted.to < graders will meetr At 7; 30 p.m. ward W. Kremiw. bf^. 436 Myrtl® 1 Raymjand, »6; Bdward, 1«, and A meeting, til tho, organisation Sunday the Senior , Methodist tally .businesses and industries avenuo for the two council posts. visit to Carver's Rabbltry in White -jM^u«.^ iti-jivjr:.i": (Biimlnfltlon ^Jtjfctfc; " ' '; ' ' ' "••••• have always been "heart-minded," ! Couhclllmanl^mixWtSBpp^^ wfbe held neki ^ursdiiy, March Youth/ Fellowship.' for. all hi : Mr. Piekarskl was elected, to •i ./IB'', ^d--heiVta^'a:hjjloif)i' U» '-rejich'' .'•bit ^5,,'in cei^u^t|^^w4th'tbk>»Jttto«> will beghv few the twrtn on the , l^lBlwceli^ The-Email's 'Societ;;y 6f< Chris- okJtf with St, Ellifibeth's Hos- John Ballch-ofiiOO.Willow ante VT ila^'*:Sefrt^^: ^ pHal In tho (wtabllihmcnt 6' - ,|J i council presl mwer roundup chairman for the Namedto Staff . 14-18. George M, Burclay of Ar-e)ttir^h;:^'T^esd(»y -at: 8; vJ0.'••-,'••/.>[^ffrdino diagnostic andI treaimertti d in 1660 and Iflfli. Ho is a Garwood PTA.v .• :"',•:••-;•; ';--S;:./i';'/ thjur i: L.:v^hn«bn^ii^ttaV;;^ The second session,of the Lent :past president o/ the Republican Parents whose children will ai- ng Cbmpuny 1 center which, will benefit the ttn- 1 School will present, tho awards. •:ten ''Study fo^Splrltuaiardwth ' idents Of Kehilworth as well-as tend Washington School will regis- pypgVflm will be held •'.Wednesday those from all over tho ... Mr. Harli»ian Is .presifderif of the ter thomrjjt that school, and those! ^'|;t^b.bi;\ifiichDV|;^ al^iiii^lle^ITjllejtJsile^dinft JEleniiblican- Club .and-vlce-Tprefll- 1 hiUt^^r^nIn.TSchoott [ di^ John Tfeusehor, Daniel duare, pS^jte the Nevii' Je*gey sales rector ^f the-Fel^W^RBsearch this group in a study QfTGukc's dt^f" the. Board of Health. A will be registered' at the schoblj sta/f of Thomas PubliBhing Co, He Contributions ,will be used to : : John Wbroblte, Joseph KEN1LWORTH ^'A film, "The ^b^^rtes^^'lhiS; ;^Mr^ ' ' Gospel icach WedheadayTownlntf former resident of Binyonnitt', • he office there;.?- ; .••••?• > \ ••'•••'-.•_'; -,._.• ,-•:' will hahdie adyertlsinir sales for fifth Pinto," will bo featured nt expand the program of the chap- berl Etfles, and leaven, 1 during tent. The course is open was the only Republican member /Both medical nnd case history Thbmag Register and the inaw ; ter which is research, community o meeting oltha Woman * Society arsenal's role in a^ntunition irti- to tho p'ublifc.'.:•-",'••':; ;A.--r'- '•-•.' '""'•• '• of that city's Planning Board, He forms are to be filled In and'su^fi' service and;' education,' and this 1 ^ « Micro-Catalog Sysiem in ' of Christian Service on Tuesday at 8Oar<;h and engineering. There will is employed ns a supervisor; at mitted at the time of registration. t/nlon>Sc-mer«et; Mlcldleseif, Stun- $ iJ.m. lh Community Methodist year the chapiter Is hojbeful of a the Bayonnei .Reflnery of Humble Mrs. Batich, who also is |fa,ch wiitj(>rosent a report on his also be" on exhibit of the v 280mm project for terdon, ;j*eiccr'Vftil;UJ(tdhi Church. atomic ^shell, a complex telemetry Jaycees Enter Oll'and Reflniftg Co. -, t :^ ; ;• ol^the PTA Pre-SchdDl Group, re7-, Her, impresdibng _bf the, trip at Counties.' v^ 'the stroke 1 The film will delve into outside unit 8lmllJir to thoseAjfiid In spaco among many. M ! Ragon^se, a member of theported that members of he^r groupjtt meeetine g of the club at 2 p.tn. this influences ' oh children, Mrs. other=«qualljf/Important projects. Mr. K^raly wiH^vorlc out of the vehlclos, and a typical missile war« Barrel Contest Garwood Fire Deportment for ov-v distributed these forms recently to|Saturdad y att MrM . Craig'Ci's homeh 16, 1677 company's New Jersey ^offices id Adolph Patehton and Mrs, Prank head' sectionv/-,;;;: V~i;;;- v',r"> \ •:'• •,.'•••*' KEMLWORTH — The Kenll- "The success of tJi« Heart, fund er 25 years, rim for a one^-year un^ (Continued on Paoe\ 3) Myrtle avenue.'. ~ ' ' i Montclalr.: Bressol will conduct a question and worth Junior Chamber of Com- drive, jydur* best defense against expired council term on thfr Re- answer period, The film will offer merce will host an. Inter-chapter the ( nation's number one health publican ticket in'November, 1955, no solutions, they said, but will Legion Post Tells Pluns visitation by the North Hunterdon enemy, depend* upon your Heart but was defeated by Councilman offer members an opportunity to Sunday donation, so' plonso send 1 Jovcecs in tho annual Roll The .Tripka. Ho was Garwood's rep- discuss common problems., Mrs. For Third Aumial Dance your gift Jn an ordinary envelope resentative on the Wor Price Ra- Russell OJUett is program chair- Barrel contest on' Monday, This KENILWOimi — Plans for the Is a Jnyceo inter-organization, ac* and moll or. deliver itJo the aa-tioning Board in Westfleld during third annual dune© in °June~havo tlvity for the purpose of exchange dresses stfiXed abdve.'VMr, McBl- World War H and was chathnah M!rs; Edward H1U bf Martha Civ- been made by JKcnilworth Post meetings between chapters, rpy said. . n \ of the price panel for three years -41b 'Will load devotions. Sarah Cir- 470, American Legion. and a, member of its advisory cle will serve as hoirte^ M^ On the following evening, 4h«-{ H.Vannaukor Is chairman. v • Joseph Golden, chairman, an- Kenilwofth Chapter will visit the board: He also served as presi- notineed th^ dance will be hold at Monvillo Jaycees to pass tho bar- Retreat lor Men dent and secretary of theBpard of , A love; offering will be taken fbri : : ., Xflt-lit,' (Literature for the Illiter- p.m. Saturday, Juno 1Q> in- Vet- rel along. Health. ,• • .•" V 'V "•" '. ate) and Chocks for Chaplains, two erans' Center. Music will be pro- Young 'men between tho ages Slated by HNS Mr. Casabona served two three- |>wi*(Bt«;; ot the uniteeli Church vided- by Wully Roman and his or- of 21 and 35 Interested in joining W A retreat for year terms on the Borough Coun- ^Women's Council of Unlo»> T*e chestro. the Jaycees are invited to attend men will be.held bis; St. Theresa's cil and was council president in local group is a member of the Tickets may be obtained from tho meeting at Neville's Ranch Holy Npme Society starting tomor- 1057.' He was eloctedTo (111 the council. Guide Bcrtoldi at post members. House at 7:30 p.m. row at 8 p.m. and ending with a one-year unexpircd term of form- holy hour at 3 p.m. Saturday. ' v er Mayor'EdwordyH. Tiller- (now a Ed ward Budnoy, chalrmnn, on- member of thO/Board of Freehold- nQunccd that the Rev. Raymond ers) last November. .• Pollard of St. Francis Church, 'Mr. Trlpka served one-year un- R)dgefiold' Park, will be retreat expired ' terms on the Borough master. Two hot meals will be Council, in 1956 and 1957 and was served on Saturday by the Rosary elected",to a three-year term in Society under the dircction^of Mrs, November, 1050. He is president1 •CWm Leskanic^ \ - • of the council this year. Nicholas Luciano, president, has Mr. Krempa has been employed invited all men of the parish to at-by the Diamond Expansion 'Bolt tend the retreat. Co. here for 25 years, the past 15 years as. a foreman in the manu- St. Patrick's Day Dance facturing division. He has been a resident of Garwood J6 years.; told by Knightg s KENILWORTH — Plans for the es sixth annual St. Patrick's Day Anniversary Film dance huve been announced by St. Theresa's Council 4188,/ K. of C. Shown at Senior The dance will be held Saturday, March 17, in St. Theresa's audi- Citizens Meeting torium. James Fcnlon and Hndyn Johns arc co-chairmen. GARWOOD —• Colored motion £d uovics and his orchestra will pictures taken of the borough's* provide the music. Thomas Mc- 50th anniversary celebration in Hale and the Irish Steppers will 1053 were shown by the Rev. Ste- entertain. Past Grand Knight Ken- phen Szabo, pastor of St. Paul's neth Hart will be master of j:erc- United Church of Christ, at a monics. Reservations arc being ac- meeting of the Garwood Senior cepted by'the co-chairmen. Citizens at the church last Thurs- day. ^«/«cA^^mteIfite you step into PA Honors Saundcrs The program also, included solos the future .... to enjoy all the luxurious comfort and

-JL .. •' ...•: -v CnAKFQRl) fl, 7-.2LV. - at Elfzitbeth GeneralHospital,,.„„„ the honor of tying the streamer io i W^!j-* ••:': V-:- *•..••>•!!•'•. Mrs. Dorothy Jtearse Is chnirmnn Potusio, 201; GJorio Kochwo, llfl ii a gi'a|iii'ate jof ftbiy Trinity High the, pack flag, > - rtf ii social studies sroup which has 105-l€5—312; Peggy Castfiido, 181- PlanningConcert School^, Wi Attending 'the tnc^tin([. tm viii 'bie'n•working with a Brouj) from 170; Lindo Ragontse,'. 17«i Ann tors WJJiUhbVH6Jd C the rte«loriul District In this field. Qustaldo, 174-I72;3 Gloria Enz, 170B- y dhiirch Cfioirs miHi»lener Fr|rik*Plesmld and twoFrederick White, *hop instructor, 170^-Josephine De CICCQ, 1JBD. ' dpn rnOthers,^ Ml*.'.Bledmlti und $800 : / 0ARWOOD .W..MIWDjanne V. Chapel Speaker and Superintehdont of Schools GAIIWOOP ~ nesidents of-this Also, Dot Hydukc, 168-iS v QARWOOD—Plans.fpr a:sprl hK: . GAEWOOD ;— '.Thomas Craig, Mr,s. KerjiieihTTpover from Pack LowiH F. l»alrd jure working with borqugh contributed ovep-$800 to Evelyn Lawler, I8fl; Elcanora cortcert of sacred ttjosir w*te dis- MeJCcon of 6? Third avenue'has Michael Fladino, Riissell Greene 174 of Wt'stflold. b*ert named 16•the'-niirses' honors Continues Talks ihe industrial.art teachers^of -the the 1082 Hcaft Fund, the largest TrltaBk, 103; Roth- Leonard, 1:58; cussed at a meeting of a eomhiit-. KENILWORTH — John Smart and, ^4axk_Jtaiscr-. were inducted CubniuAter Lawrence reported Kchoolw -on revision of amount every ^collected in. Gar-Terry /- D'AlciJiMindris, 187-153; list for,, the fair siemestier at Union into Cub Iftiek ^5/sponsored, by that the puck will have u -booth at tee headed by MrSijrictfir Junior College, Cranford, it- wasof! Pialnfleld .will continue ':-hl« their prptfram. - ' wood in' the annual campaign fc£r Mary/Ann Costaldo,- 156; Lydla tKb Garwood rLioris'Club, I»i4e the Scout-O Rama to be hold Mny at St. Paurs United CHJ|r cel Choir, directed "by Mrs.. ahdNhe Church." ° eighth grade pupils in preparation man. • •' ' . "•• tut Mahket flic nurses' honor* list — the tamo waiting lUt of boys wanting to be pack will meet the following 92 Greene; Senior Chbir, directed by average other students at Union The tract band will meet ot a: for selection of courses of study, to "DAI* to the efforts of/the 65 41 •34 Mrs.: Joseph Rielc, and the Youth p.m. to .distribute the chapel "%. tome, cubs, Mr, Lawrence. U«ued week. ••• | L- • a • bo followed when the students en- volunteers, the Footllghtcrp (fcjr a«rwood Lou 40 ifl -•t. Junior Xfbl lego must achieve to at- in apj>enl for. women td volunteer Oofwood' tltcrcullon HBii 3(IVu Choir, directed by Mrs. Raymond taltrihe tkurn's honor list. • nouncementKahd pruyor meeting* ter high school in the fall. > . their marvelous proauctlon of Vow Cupcuktm SOVa Mrs, Arthur Jennings its den ittolhers. Anyone lntoreited 5 .r. 04 'Union Junior Col logo conducts will to at 7 oMock. !Pinocehio*) and >we^ people. of Olrl will be organist.-. . ...^ ..-'-• ' The ^women'sNnlsslonary group ii requested to coriuiot, Mr. Law- Regional Band GarwoodrWC roceiVed^ over $800 to b 4 Hi, a .pro-clJnlear nursing programriH i*hoe oif Commltteo Chairman Le Ashes t>JBtributed / -The eoneert i»tp be presented at ?.. iperirttorr with tho Schools of will tnet^at TO tf.rrt, .today ftir an be' iC^i^TSIlSff the church;.-at Tf30 uin. m frlday, all-day sesWon of sewing and other J^sfeiite € Ry«n ar E(—iDue' to the closing edPresbyturian Church at 8 p.m. Junior Cottage, 'They previously jfies durihg the day, down of the^arwood Recreation trhdy>Wht tomorrow. \ ' '"""" " " " Studies in March Garwood School Band joined wltl Stations of tho Cross will Bo held alleys as a bif bankruptcy,.,£&£&**•• .,_ • tor a cake Bool, Jathtts T«iisch«r, Rog &t Bowl- tlie high. 8Cht>ol group in' ploying 7 Girl Scoui Pimu for school children at 3 p.m. andproceedings, the Oarwdod Worn isle at the rtr»hAU»e in May. by und Crolg Hlrsch; silver arrow 1 ' fc1 •••^ - • K • ' ' '* • MlsiMcKeon 1» a student Yankee Doodle en's Bowling League. wlU finish Hot«leHo«t«tales* wrweree Mrs, Alb*rAlbert BHBrit Four Complete Training 6w wolf, Gary Boos;, "sflyer arrow of the program was Uirt, Mn». Joseph .Troeber, Miss Troop 85S wade a ValentlHe** D»yj on liqn,, James towis; deiiner Itii nettion at the Hy-Way Bowl on visit :ii6 patiwitt at Qimtoi'A, KaJl of Sgriford Knoller, muaic and Rt:2 strlpesi OB(ry Bobs, Q*p'.-. ^ •band instructor i Place hi Queen Content _- • • -•" -'.by > '••••••;!,Xr gaW; JVank H. WHyerding, J^hn Jatotis Teuseher, and ftandal Dtaaj The boys dfJcTglrls qflhefourt.li their leaders, Mtti. , (J^FlLWObr* —•' Lois sehttJidt and petltiofak the only 'awjeap was re Wlndzigi, Jt-., andVJoseph H.' Wln- "'Mil donnor stfijpos, William grade-at Frattklln. School last weeK iiaryiShh' Vlperlha, "Both of Oar-j ajK^iinetW ftwd and James eordbdby the Pour Cupcaktii over Booster Club Meeti aigl,', wore amonir reglstranlfl "of weleom*d back th*ir^egular teach-i wood, were fltst ahd^seeond fun-i the Career ,Girl.' -Carwojod-Bev- the Union .Coiihty Civil Defense- Bodavos! service stars, John Rein p, M Mnrgaret. Torjesen, who neVs-up In (he contest for Queen rtbweri made by; the scout* am hfttdt, K*nneth Boon £nd Michael eroges took two and one-half i L. Johnson Disaster Control Auxiliary Police hod been on"*a.ti extended sick of th6 Ball at 1he Atthuf U John-' games 1 r6m Garwbod Recrealfon, Roglonal Bolster Club will m fenz Market; sprlnjtp dahed will be dMrlbuto^^esday ^evetflhg"" at; Abr«hft>n ^ •WTjispray In' tho district-, within- the local school syitem,. by votp'ofiho seHior class boys/ El a r«eot\t mother . eonlcW "durl«ys{ Boy Scoiit High . (Bcorors . wet*e:;. Eleanor at , S bufltl supper the Staruehi d(W|)^lh>t.M hub twltt Around Th# Clock their roller skating badge Stooges M^t Hercules rehearsing for their rote-tir th< kenllworth tianco Festival to % 8TARTB MOK^ MAB, held March 13. Nancy K WAN Jamw SHIOETA RAPID REFERENCE TO RELIABLE BUSINESS HOUSES

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A«« floh«»l Bhowlna SAT, MAftOH 10ih Saving* ^tjlonvt U6nwi 6n it All LOVELAND Fu»l Co., Inc. AttW i •. "'. •::•,•'••• A»Ut«»ikM ,•••;;-;,: BRIdfl»fl-8200 " ES«O HEAT — Ptmt OIL Ctfthford Tempest, Vaiuthall and E|^h *Wd lih ELUab«ih S-3M0 Call BHldg. AMOCO SERVlCtolTER Sun. - .h30. 4i20, ytl5, 10.00 GOOD WILL tWfeD CASH ~~Co»|>lal» Paekad* Star* • HVutor Qa* .<••.'Moftta,AV*., |,. :- •• wutvnttb W. a«d ».U«r STARTS WED« MAHC»14ih REEL-STRONG FUEL CO. WINES— LIOUOB8 - B1BEHS ^ friendly Suvlo* S|tu« fl I-7M3 ' Alena will not'be North Shown Sat Mat fc. fc*»Hnotf« U AT*. "PINOCCHIO" 411 C«ni*iutial STABT8 WED» MAR. U UNION COUNTY BUICK CO. SALON ' • (I MUM bU«hi CRANFORD t » RANKIN FUEL CO. • MOVING aad S1WCIAL STORAGE SERVKSNTEH .. ^.i!ii*.^t...... KMtttttiM., WM. and thuw. — i c«li BHidc* t-taoo- ft • Brilu Ekrvie* If WbAttmr, BWdg# 8-3341 • Wwar tan* Op;. 3!lOO CillA C OMC THUCK^SALEfl • Alia* Aeaaaaotiai ttttOb ViKO CAKN LEHIGH OIL CO., Inc. ' MA t?p iBd g*l f Hi SAVINGS ACCOUNTS U* W.MSMKi 1*. Call -KLlb as Soulh EXPERt OIL BtmWBH 8KHV1CE HENRY P. TOWNSEND BERSE BROTHERS , MOVtHO AW SWOMAttl ... AH Plymouth • VdUanl LOVELAND Fu«l Co., Inc.41 Myrll* «t SRELI) 8SRVICdBNt£fi Uria ttlUtbl 141 North Aw., W. WaattieU ADaws 31020 / • FUNERAL * 4« North Av* W. W^itfltW u DIREC7TORS d*» — dil«» LubrieaUott Only At CITY FtDWAL SAVINGS COPPERS COKE Mai BRIdtf* |.1IM , OB All Mate Cata PACKARD——- in mvtu Avt., K. DOOLEY WESTFIELD CO., INC. * NURSING HOMES • HOAD SEV FUNERAL SERVICE W. Pick tXp aud CRANFORDHALL * FISH DEALERS * i; :•'• NURSING HOME Worth MR 0PBHN0 AN INCOME ACCOUNT S-0288 tod

.*.'!• 111 MotUi AN., W. Cvaniord MARINO'S FISH MARKET . B^lMwi NaHM to BEAUTIFUL fresh Seafood Daily B-71M . Gray-Memorial • Pk., E. PACKARD Call Bllldo* L19SS * SH6E REPAIRING • A 8«Vle« Funeral Directon 34 North Ctanford • PLUMBERS * Mud* Ifaiy HM UsiWMt moltitr «| blank*H In ADama 34648 12 Sttrhurfteld Av«uae EXPERT SHOE Hi* wortd, Hili Hv«ly MttHh AV»., K. BRIdre8.0W2 BRENNAM&TOYE REPAIRING FLORISTS -J. R dif QUICK SERVICE TWIN BORO AUTO CORP. Lar«« I1O WEH • FUIWITURE LOUIS MONTINI . nylaw fw •Jrtro strength FORD Jtalui O. iUavraac*! SHOE ttEPAUHNO SPNB. lliiet.llu Fern's F'tiralture, Inc. 23 Aidan 8t. CnafAfd BUY IXOWSRS WHCRJB THSY •M l«*Ui t. 'Cnultrt AM OROWN Wh»r»yftutqy# Furniture — AppIlaae USED OARS • Member «t) Ji Vuraltuiw AD 8-3850 CHAPMAN BROS. f\ :• ••••• ta tl»Hatt*M Avfc WMtleU UnoUum — ._ Wuwblaa & iW&ncf CoafraetpM B AS AUTO SALES Can Tftiekr oim . josamo — OIL BITRNCRS Pin* Quality BRidff* 6-5000 AIR CONSITIONINO KENILWOHTH GHEENHOUSEff USED CABS Parti' A FLOWER SHOP 8 Eastman 8t Craaford . HaidO* 6-1320 Flowan WtotUx Our QfMalwaaM Know how to listen, and youN Nuik AM.. |. . Onaf«r4 T" ^ ADami I-SIS8 8*8100 Flonl D**ifftu A SpwUUy" will profit even from" those who «S« K«Hk *»•„ •. 88 Westfleld Ave., E., Roselle ! ; Mb rTD talk bocuy. — Edward G. LwMen & Son AHB HMAVWO resolution has often 92 <3fOM St. Ktiillwotlb When you rise In the morning, AMD. AinWATlONa The finest Words in the world Memtd to have about it almost a form a resolution toTnake.the day UMOftfo atanot OUUMNO IKBVUS l»re only vain sounds if you can- tt^NIl.WOttTH . LINBBN onnlpotdnee.- —Samuel No oiic knows what he can doa happy one to,a fellow-creature. " ttll he tries. —Publillus Syrua. -^Sydney1 Smith * BR MM5 - CH MW

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._ ttfiv. liflo S/Teugher., pB*" l^SioH," front wtji<31'. gruelflxlo^," of the United IPiie«ibytorlan \ SURPEON .CHIROPODIST Chufeh -of Oarwood, and the H«v. Sunday HchJooL OIBHHUB WUI meet StapHtih SRtttjo, p«w of Si. !a?«ur« at fi:4» aw. the Junlporj will iTlie Opening .Of Mis Office At, Vnlted Church of Chrlit, ^1^1 a»»meet at 7 p.m, Synduy to practice NTRAL AVE., CRAN KENILWORTH INI Int? profirajreV ' . for their puppetjinow and, meat' theme foii" thg aervlce is Ing at thi^iifii'hdurt. the Senior for The Practice Of Or^ Th« BoMl«v«rd "For Ood 8p XoytiC "the WqrhT" Youth yellowJjhip will 3fweiw« "On written by ^wflnieiT of Uruiiuay Whut FoundiUonV" ° under tho Chiropody a^ will be prefldutoil by the wom- iQfldewihlp of Charles Hflttw^i, Jr. AMERICAN — /TALMAT — CHI NESS FOOD' '" . en of the United lPi'e.8byterian and . Th« inld-week Bible Htudy and at. l^ul'a Chufdiek.., TJKo public prayar hour will be heldl at 8 j»,m. ill Invited, .::.; '••' ••• • • ''•'• •'- '.'• ••'• '•" Regional w a-i Fitth Science Fair nual, Unlou County nnol Hlah Sehool acterieo fftlr w[\l be hqld

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..,..••.. .;•>.-,, '• ;? •» •.*• .,-"•• EhMstton , II lldataa far Uu lAlk^l 7? «t the'Houi* «l napnaui tt Sixth. ContMUlonarx A StStata e Sftftatar(lf»uxi>lwd tamq, A SShtrTih r (Ni "Urm), •' www* WM*- forth- Think your company in different? PosaU^y pain* fcr eompanlw in atotoet every line «MttUkit m r UAUMUUV' sell. But there a one thing all companies have in common when tn^si^te St. NOVKHHBtt «, Mtt ._ _> noun «l TiOO . Ball. ^WTh^ ',«„ tactem Standard — Waal National State Bank, where you get full rolling fa$t~-ta\k to qne of our business rpow otitMtttteuttf a ttnet. LET YOUR FINGERS bank service, we've helped solve growing loan o^c«s now about your capital needs. 00 TN| WAGING You'll find tamaont for every tortofjoblltwd fnih* Yellow tomi*. UH» trtf trinfmink. Window waihjng. Wall <*&*, glng. Chlmnvy sweeping. THE NATIONAL STATI DANK Hundr*d« rnm. Jutt raad th* ad», |Mkfifr#« fabts, put ELIZABETH • SPRINGFIELD • WOSELLC f^VRK ^ your fiiujci OB th* answer ~in th«lumdy VeHow Pages. • SUMMIT • KENIjUWORTH • WeSifFIELD HEMIM FEOERAL OEfOS|T INIU|4gp| CO|*QlaTIQM

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MARCH {, 196Z y,..:1 /;• Retd E$tate For Sale Real Ettate For Sale Seek^Sponsors • ;; JAM ; >-••. LET'S tALK ForCranforj COAST TO COAST MOVERS '•".;• CRANPQRD in th* U. S. or tanadi i ABOUT BEDROOMS! DfOirnON •- S o«mte a word, 7ft cwilai •*«**-'*«*r J^OARn: OP RtfAttTORS . Five toAl l PaysjEyeitfs carfi wtth ord«Mv {A<•• **l* Mnrk» charg* b mod* Rodman "^Huirlson, contests w< aad COtrnlActOit AB Imtnadlai* Bwvlc*. •Of ( Multiple Listing Service v; 3Bath& chairman idr^Tprnnfaird Days, ig • of alMMUou. |M>robM, «id.JUi4« ••.,9 By Van — RaU ^ Boat — Al» tl^^ (C^iuwcttttT» .# * !>• d«ll8hlftjt rtrttHlnuu| . covil, tt «*4arolln«d.- «loa«U With l -tlortjt uro urtfcd to tiponsbr any sin-, HENRY P. TOWNSEND, Agent wUfa blank UIIM st they dcHlre. H. AS «tall thower w(th 7 U Dl^ay B^ (It pt typ* . BvotttB ttt' present being consid- ALLIED YAtf LI^ES, inc;?^ WtALtOlt - Tlnptati ttotafa Packing tt CraUiitf • ipaclalUf , yf, COM* HKiS tM*-mirty. other 4«ll«hlful ered are flower arranging, u fnsK- featur«i of thl# brltili and frame home lr> lon show nnd dressmaking content,. f«f Commarciail awd ••'"* - EalltnaUi OlveufrMly % CABH, Ch*aka or mbtrM aoooaipanT 208 Beech St. BR 6^330 • tori r««ld#ntUI area. ,I*HICB SUB ,- Houwhold Oood*. Call ADama »-44l4 bMt ~3~ l RTANTfALLY WSDUCBt), cake baking, track nnd field cy- ;• SSlM k ontK, a costume content and a pho- NOT RESPONB1BLK lot MM to ad. taktt by tography contest. DEADtntE TOH COPY - W*dnMdari crihOO A. AWD G. G. NUNN • # . • • • ..-. . -•; *•. • 4 Organisations wishing to «pon- Itoalteri " Innuroi* «or any 6! tneeo events or having ie* D*nW JI. BRidge 6^8110 " mu for other contests arc tluttrteUusT • BUrti- Mbying Out Of State l;t<> call Mr. Harrison, 46 All Types of 1 WCAL EfiTATe REi—tRAL >-"•*—cay"-—', - oorr Sherman —tANHlLPYOUl Kiimer, 1 Hemey "avenue. Apartment* far Rent GOING.. ••"••••> C*W OR HOUM! CHANl^MD-t^w. WMW. INSURANCE Wol "WIM»»> flow GONE... Work Female littM tt d«- wo (witrknoil. Air Mndltionl To A ReatPargai.9- Hunter! G. E. H0WLAND M«U ' tlditaL . •lM »*t' 'MOiiUi BltU u WOMAN WOUIJ5 IJKK IronluK to do at FIRE -- CASUALTY - LIFE jl Realtor ^ home. Will pick up .and;~Slive{. JM A Six-Room Colonial -» a basket. B6e additional for plek^ CHARMtNtt thM* aad «tt# h*U raom BPAciotftf." 8KLJECTI AWKA. CJOOD Call WAbush 8-6K70. •' r n^irtJtwnt, UftJuhtl*h*d, til utltitltf, SCHOOLS, JNUCED XT Ml,POO. 13 Eastman SL Cranford ' W^ ii|M!^ltoll'. lor, coupl*. WOMAN, with ntwiilnii mweilince, win CA_J --—*, .• take care of Infant or youjutt eltlld dur- CALL US FOR DETAfLiSJ ON THi d«r0M90MS Ting the day, in her home. Call BRIdue AP(Utc KvtlvrKl t RcftlM u BRR «8S«-87S** 6-2473., . . ••• -. Paulln* onandUtr .<.••.»..••....».... AD 3vf NEW HOMEOWNER'S POLICY Witt! A KMOIfijIV PINKS fUCC., ROOM. Mai«a H4ffwa«n .• ...v. BR WOMAN WISHKS- day's work, one day a week on Tuetday. Housework tit Ir6n- BROADER COVERAGES LOWER PRICES IST rLooit wwmtt JIOOM, ym& Mafty Xnleyifti M«iiiHi.»j*.M,M,.w.i.», BR Ing, from 8-3, Write to Box No. 42.0, iM Oil HowUrld, 3t. ~U...IM**...U.M BR PLACB. - COLOWCO CBHAMIC TILK ceetlia Whltaer -.„.....-.«... CM 4 ea.re of Cranford Cltlutn and Chronicle. BATHi DKN, LOV|tLY YARD AND .POHg 'Ptitt ..I.M..UM../.W...M...... M,. BR •4801 WOMAN Wi'LL, JDO Ironlnjr In your home MASONRY-CAKPENTRY SCHOOLS. W1.IW0,.' ,. ... £"£?! *'j daily;, aooa troner/. call BRIdve fl-48ai. • • . ..'•;• ...;

r 41_iny • i>nns*iiaiiin mm law put* WITH 2Vj BATHB, WUi BAStM»»T. S'CJLRi ATT. OAKAdli, ttttxlOO LOf, Help Wanted - female DimWARHKIt, WATCH aortKNKR, THORLEIF JOHNSEN PART- bWCK rttONT, IMIMtACULATK 5,WE YOU. CONOliTION. PRICJtD AT aa8,«K), : MOTHERS AND* HdUaSMUHVifli*. lEarn To *«* baautllul doioHtal onMamlltelltnn while you learnt l»:iMlo per week: AVonue,, close • to. whoela, uhappinii ariarid Will trala. Car* heibful. call SUri««t 15-17 NORTH AVE ; B bunei; 3 wle** .b#d/oowi, full d ninK ..••14W. -•-.—' -ryr— ' .. ,•. -' - '3"* rodw,' miiiiia room, atUehcd «»rfltf« and the lot ia 180 feet deep. .- • .

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• THATCHKR r CO. .;. • ••'"•.'"):.• Center Street Oarwiubd W« HAVE JUST THB HOMB fOR. YOU, WOMAN (any use I, temporary, to ni*l*t CRANFORD ALMOST »N THM CKNTBR OV TOWTOWNN, eanvnlewent wotnahr ^ith' wardrobe BIO AND CHAllWriNO, WITH OIUtAT and bulb. No nursing or llftlne. 60505 POTENTIAL. HKDUCEO TO 94bO> nWldtfe 0-4480. tt Aldetl B81d«« «-7W8

Then,iS^e'$^PKis ^ _ i__g'.'_ji _ BRAISUPPI SMALL SPLIT »UT THB PRICK IB *•• SMALL; TOO. LOCATED IN AN IDBAL -Vt^Mm. uurn MM UW IW I»H IWMH' TEIR S1H9 can help vou/btiy that "dream,'^ In lt.11 APPUAHCI MCTION rOR A VOWNd COUPDC. ank Budhnadhnak ^^ AD 3-aou new ear, furniture or wardrobes for the r«NCED-m YARD, KXTRA LAV., FULL aomi Henehah n BR «aa family? 13 and up pot- hour can .N i BR .earned by AVON Repretentatlve*. full BABKMKKT, ANtt ATT. OAnAOK Lowat"'Bv«dnuui Credit Plan With AVON, Call Mr*. ' 33^ CENTENNIAL AVE. BRIDGE «505 .. , ' _ om —NDl : ••.•.'• •.. • V '.,'• •!•-: •..•'••.••• .'•*• •;'.1..' lat ihMkt • a_. au_ IMU. 1 PM,WU 3-B148y . • 6«WCi MOWWi • A.M. to 8i8ft *.Wf. HEL1ABLB BABY S1TTEH witttted, two afternoon* and Saturday nlahU, Bl ••^—7-•, ' 'mitwxim •••••• • ;< MtintUy Utraugh Vriday: 6t4S to stSO 3-80B3.- . - ' .:.•••••••"•• r >••; ibAVs'. • •••••••. PLKA8ANT, RkXIABLS woman wanted; Monday, Wldsiy end Saturday, to cook and care for /baby. Call BRIdue 3- HOUSE Sun. 2 to 4 B043 after i p.in, . Arbor Street TWO WOMKN who need, extra Income. .Interesting, part-time work, wiling Realtors and Insurors CAW6 COD—3 large bedroomi, 9 hath« guaranteed clothing, Hours .to suit . den,. beautiful recreation wow, en your convenience, three night* a week, CONTRACTORS | FINANCING BR 6-8110 - eloted porch! many,' ntanjrextrs Make tail or more. Car necessary. Call ....-- • ••;•: between 3:30 and 7 P.M. Citestnut 0 •• 70DB.-' .... • '.. •• •'• WOT or AV_rtl« BABY SiTTKIWOlrl In high lehool, to OPEN#USESun.2to4 kit during the day; BKUdee 18-OSM. —-366 jtt^tford Avenue~- ttWr«AW>W-^ Mvlnif : Room, _ Help Wanted -Male • Room, suit room,1,9! bedrooms-, bath: . ;3nd Jloor atudded tor 3 rooms: BerU>OR WAXKR, part»tJme. Mu»t be ex- ^.. ,•• •..: •(..I:.•-..-—:- •••.•.. ;l.ujte reeraatlon ifooiti, powder room, perlenead. BRldae fl.Sioa. You will iind lota »» «p*ee, plu* a '«r«at oil hot v^aterhoat, lot 80x180. deal of eh*rm In thl* delithiftil eblonlal. ••;. ^ JTour bddroomi on iwond floor,, plui • '• ' •••' '.•/•' • •> •'•. • \ '•' ' :, • JUNIOR ACIGOUNf ANT fflJBfidO^ addlUonm roottt: -on third. Vlrtt floor offer* itpaeioiUj living room with ftre» COlbUlAts-a bedroemai 90 foot' llvlntf Permanent position for yountt man, 20-flB, ft«cu. full rtlHlntt footn. fli»c klteMn.wUK iwim with flHt»l«e«i, wondeWu! neJitiv In preelslott metal. m»nufociurii.8 firm ^.•••.••,•. " ' « : rooms, Hi b»fh« *>n the,other, plus • :'--Ciil<^ . atudlo apartment Bn third floor. COLONIAL—RoowveH School' area. 4 Piano Tuning '• bedroom*, a balhi, 3 car Karaite, oil ol«»n*d in your horn*. . hot'water Mat-' • • . HMJABLK PIANO TUNING and W)- ^ ' pairing •'- by reeognited expert*.- Sud« BEST IN FUEL OIL kin Piano Co. (formerly Cranford • 6pea Piano Co,),, Ttuiera- and Kebuildcuw, ' v.i..-1. • 43V North Avenue, Weat, Weitfleld. /i. •>•:• , ADam* 8«8«Ji. ' tf Ml i-0400 • •'• Realtor - Insuror Ap»ointtte&t Dreumaker, Alteration* LOVELAND FUEL CO I •. BR6-1053 ^ palntiiii. Intw^* and sxlorior.: ^ ««a- CUSTOUSTOM DRK8SMAKJNDRK8SMAKJ O and altera- OVttt 1,000 Mi. •••:».. I KUUer .iMoeeUoHk • rtow tt\>aluble. THE DEACON AGENCY NKKD CA8H~$3a5. Vtwt «rave* (eight < t A burial*), ORACKLAND MEMORIAL WEALTOR ,.r-v <..; •• ;«» ABOVE USTINOS UUbth 3-3887 of MtJrdoek 8-1633. :'>'••'•• Several models of other . offered thru member vHieen of t_ Makes also available. PWVAtiB TOTOWNO, mdln« and arith- uarltf R. xjoacon uMiiiiwttiuiiHHM' BK e*9o8v meUe. Oevafd Vartdlw, 8.8., Newark Rutli IQohlna ...... «MM.,..«...M...... BR ••9089 Furrier We SELL and SERVICE BUt* TeaehtiM OolWw: U.A., Newark Oovia R. Kllng .*„,„„»„»»« BR a-«HW 11 ..•>o j.1'- .:-•' ..-J;;;!.;^,•-,'-•• v- <••.,', SUU) Teaoheri CoUege. State Certified, a Triimpore, Sr...... B» 5?41 NEW FURS. Pur eoat* remodeled, re- :*rtd*« 1 thntuih (I. call BJUdge SMttlO. "REALTOR paired, also made', into, cape* and stole*. OIL MED^0T WATER HEATERS Atuit b« wld thUwwk. $10 down. JM.M • Cleaned and glased. A. KANTNKR. 118 Inw»rt»teiS' ieoisMil aunlHit.. VUlta. Hrooderaici, nesdays, frldayafdya,, Saturdayatuday* fofromm p:3 p:30 0 362 North Ave., E. Cranford, N. J. eandltlon. ISBi double Hollywood bed, miitAmal and infant eaw, heallh edu- WILLOWCREECK AA.MM . to 4:9490 P.MPM. For reoUeetlon Utl* calcll l thli>»-»>rndJvUlual (Mums pytpaml IH eatkwv th« VtalUHi NUM« Can Help SHAHEEN AGENCY, nail nwrtrif, hjir W«MMHW. *««•,.«»"; your home. !U—BriabI«' dt*«. •'• > Call SPLITS > W1.W0 BRldge 6-om - tf tUtlon, US:blendUS:'-blend*'*" lui^r. 1$t •xl•xll You. • *elepho«e EUftldse 64W5? or eon- Aitn otlenui niB and pud WO lor ajjpoihlmeBt. AOafnt JMJlft. 4-li •tilt Telephone Directory. Houra Mon- Realtors BIirW $31,809 Am«rietn otlenui niB and pud, WO. day UtraOBA Ifrlday. 8:30 A.M. to 4)30 » HoHh Ave., B. , ' M ciBL »«WHi>^*a<»0,, «W 4:80 P.M. , VAX- lUnrtffiNS prwarfd by J»l«.r8atuwlay 0 A.M. to' l PJt No Open for Intpeetlon Saturday* and Sun- SUX-VOLT. CAR battery, Ions style, ex« aesountant M, Klchmnn. Hrvle*. Suadaya or holldayt ,M BR 6-1900 ana-BR 6-0777 day*. 1-8 P.M.. 034 Willow Grove Rond I » eellent condition, M and exehahgej (off Itahway Ave.). Weatfleld. N. J or HAROLD F. BENNER aaveral UM». (VWxlSt. 19 eachi caU BRidse 3-S8M. 3-18 laearyaraleal Oleklnasn. SI Bunulde Avenu«. Cran» {_ib fowl. '• -: ; ...:<. ' •'•' • Call Automobile Painting lalecmtn THOU WA8HSH, wmUautomaU*.«x K.••«. WEMNKtT. tea£!t«r of piano. Latut FAKWOOD w«lhodi, ta*«ical and pojiuUf, •!*«• wv BUY, tvaraifd.Kampahall Authorized OUGO Reflnlshlng Mm in vourhorite. {MM twrlmh Moad. V««W»ld Call A»»mi t»™M. , U UturitJtu^Maleii o^ittar .IIMIt .Bi sjQ3 BODY and a«-lneh «l«lux« wad- Oertldimi MuUin ^ BR «-T«l ALMOST Mft - Will taertftw. KUanw Bradflald B^ t>tai« . FENDER WORK 0UN8 WANTED. Cash for modern or 42,000 SQUARE:PEET! ACCO3RBION antique rifle*,' shotguni, plttolt, V. 8. Dufux Enamel Reflnlshlng " Truly thli IS a ttltf piece of around • . . ,^.w r. copy 61 a toerl. awordir, Jap, Nail • dasgert, unUomn. ^ Welding — Truck Lettertac dan. Nat ton, alx drawen - and ouu- medal*. Will call at your convenience. and If you are a gardener you will re- HUnteHU r 6*884088.0 ' . 4S4-S88 joice over tho .beautiful plantlna • • • r Bnido# e-ixu boafd*. Call S»ld«e (WJIM after. • WILLOUGfHBY both shrubbery AND tail tree*, atlll with' Vk; Less Than Five Minutes From Cranford ^ plenty of (pace for your favorite hobby 108 SOUTH AVENOS, K. A STEINWAV- or .other ploailnB ptnno BR 2-5580 . . . hore you con tfrow things to your IS Van 'A««au* wanted. Kindly caU Mr. Helm. MArkct heart'* content . . . The ipaclou* 3 story Located On "CONVENIENCE CORNER" 8*6805 •* 3-1PAST8 AND cotraraous home Is very tempting • • with iti sen- Mortgage Money IN RIAL KSTATB eV IN crotMly proportioned library . . its com- LOWUA13 MUSIC STUDIO. IMS Central pletely separate dlnlne room ... 4 bed- CHESTNUT ST. AT THIRD AVE. UOWSQAV* rooms and 3 bath* .divided between the Avenue, Wmtfleld. ADama S«3««3. In* two itorie*. Overaited garage . . . place auuellon, en all taitaimenta. Initrtj- CALL N«Hk li Vtttu* mentt loaned iree. AU lauoni private. Vted Can For Sale for your tools . . even a ploce for a :' '' ' '•"; ' '' '; ' '" ;'• '' tt ChwU* Kewmaa studio If you wlih ... a most unusual PLYMOUTH — 1057 Suburban Wagon. Edward Bhlmku* home, Jn Fanwood, .wonderfully con- SAVE venient to school. .i ' 8AX.OPHONE. CLAJUNKT. VIOUM. Iti- foijr-door, automatic, power uteerins. Rlehard Hebrath _«mM.u X-SBM " (trucUona in your home. > GBORGB KMd< condition. $605 or bent offer. Jamaa Breadfoet —~-^ • *•«•• .~..—^ BRJdt* 6*3944. PAWAS. BWdfo avsoaa... • 3-. pCall BRidse 6-8000; after e PM. Joa MlreaUotta „_... •«. BV «^3» Jergens Mary aiordaae* »-, and REG. SIZE ••..'. (• • ^^ ^ CHKVItOLCT — \9$i two-door hurUtop; Mlnaiej AneUHWH »lx cylinder, automatic transmiulon Jame* Dunn «.. BRIMft88 NANCY P. REYNOLDS / . tfood. condition. Call SUnset 0-1073, Trank VIoMtak Moisture Cream • AllwaHott* # Stof » P.M. > WA 8-80M Realtor Baal—r ° ' Iruuret 303 East Broad Street. Weitfleld, N. J. BOTH , . •Anllelpalad. Hffwllks a) -Phone: ADama 3-8300 Jan. I. Iwit. Yaur Havlaf* Weitfleld Multiple Lifting. System • Pttianlly Itfsur«d t» v Ham* • q B. S. WILLOUGHBY . Complimentary Brochure KIU.OOO.UU •IHUei Lo$t and Found 59f "Ji ' 1 VALUE $1.18 Mon. Ihroufh leamn MAY WE>LlST YOUR PROPERTY. • We Friday, $25 REWARD have Hudson County Buyers. DONALD BUILDERS, INC. • for return'"of "Jacquei," black French P. U1LLA. Broker. FK 0-01M. eve- ' O A.M. to S P.M. Poodle puppy, Phone Lorifngor, BRIdje ABOVE USTINGS nings BR 6-3044. tf ESTIMATES OH ANY SEE JOB 8.1Wt. ~ ". . ' Man. NUM. Art offered thru wambar eflieea.o! tha WK CARRY HKLEN ELLIOTT CANDV 0:30 P.M. Is - CRANFORD—Efaht-room colonial. Pint 8:30 P.M., PARKING LOST—Savins* Book No. 3aSB»kgubur- OUHKtBD BOAHO CUT. BKAX.YOM floor, livtnu roam -with ' flrepiace, full iR 64442 ^ CH 5^566 •' ban'-Tru'it Co. If not reitored before * dlnlns iwm. paneled family room, Sooth and Walnut Avet. April. 8, 10U. gpplicatlon will be made LOOJt TOK" tB> MOM . larae eat-bV kitchen, lavatory. Sec- 8:.,, C. KRUEOER '.fo'a new'book.\; r\:-.-^— .|.-'4!f ond floor, ftKir bedrooms and .bath. PABK1MG IMREAH so?% FOUND—Gray female tfot. -Very of "JREALTOR" Desirable Broqlulde section.' Prlncl- lMt Call DHiduu 8.O47UI pj|» only'. Dltidutt 0-3007. <. :

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__ In 8«'le» of tilfiti Hetie^Hnrludttd! Mu ;":'•".• I'l^LlonH Glub vvon (lift* from PejUtrseh'aTS^Tty, Mowlwd 43Jv, ttaveily HIIHUKIH, H i»v IttCIf MlHttmtKiN h tors. t#vt»pt pa»l. 'Ifarilif Paint for threoi M.r«fin'ft Wold Cheeks tool Ufow.n, 434; J?mi. Tho Cranford Jfockity * > -f H C»;Mn/«i'(! High School bnukulbuW quintet will, trioet N^wurk South Sitlo tonight at frorn tiic Unvl tar « 43-{«J •Cvuith' tbri&© from flk'iHeotwi'H IWtfdwar*, JMarn«!t'« Ugiiorri•'edited- UN? 440; e«tol .Wcwl, '441 toriKi tlilN u«Ht but did Vovtpm atxSDton Hair Itt.-tho waii-flnul round of the North Mmy, fioctlon 2. Group (II li'i«l. The •'CWitiforfl th#n 1 d)ihr/on '4321 Oetl for ihr«e niiii lffty^ik'w SVM a ~ -s;^ -\ii.±,'*ir jtii.-. : i/ '4321 j t'ttgio.Umii'fjoy, Ih« ^CougiiVri inoviid Into tho wmi'fJnHlH by (iriwnlntf Nowurk WOHI Side, 45-36, prr^'Jillcd ufilil n buzzer huuVHit l)y • 4h(); f*a't-rf«lM 'XoVitvr, 417 j.J deadlock with ftw Hill OU 1 Hitter viuhidjhy vottiytH (tir u 48-88 of I'otttftowni P«. nf , «,T^ ^ ! JK" ^"2 zoiifr UjifonwUn th'u Jtut'OHd hull , Cranford broke awuy from a Htuhborn ; Mitt II 411); - Kuy Lll Wiiit Sldo at h'MMUift Ami VvUlhv nloht -Attav h/tlrtu »i«l/l 'i« « U1.U1 H/«I I.MICIU*,,. M... Victory, * ; ' ..,;•."•;, ; Ciunda Hit» 652 rlnkeflioff, 478; tin Althoiiuli ouUiiiHtlfd throtiKhout ( ran fur d itfnr^.dl y* 46a. of (Jit* umw, Cranford man* •Vo rt 11 (0 itialniaiii itw. uudefeuWd pmiotrubU) dofoii^ and tlmoly «nd kwpl tlut? '1 I :i:fl«t.k). U •) Mi Wtrtnliijf a In Pack Village 1 p « fininhcd idl third pfi'lMd u 4 I -- an Bob AeKland «uor«d lh« "-'"In tho next two ond r(i|l»).wln« 11 three, point effort u« the Cmigarii took 11 3I-2H iu\- a it ?•'•*.-.?. ':Lia' (hut .. :t*,r, .'-.•' ' „ •'.""""'" ~"~- «aln thoif 10th vlo-l;,v mid « douct',..by i'iankii, 4 »,'i ; ••two to -.OUlfr l; Ul y ' Into the flnul •1.--0 O, « 0 'fhttsfl- who^ rolletl neri »>f, tinn'n The local mcMw* rounded fow niihti yoar. Tho Hough ththe Im If imuw |o.jf vliitot with the goal* by \CviHt\t'(irti'u 3 0 4 0*4 'runic ClHrtt'la rollad u 082 « no :i» ! Union Couiily tlavMtiy tf \\\wn ended (heir Henson with u j deadloektididdlkd . W-W-llll . •.—. 0 •« I) (t 0 <' or above cwerei itonekt !l4ti 40 M«'V«*V 0. (I Ul in the Park Vlllfltfr How.lln !!(> 411 uctlvlty OH Himduy with a 6*1 A pulr of driving" l«y upo bya V 88-211 *»'iuly in wlH ov iKlvniitn«t; n\ 'f'-. trttG/lftivw bwforti ex VHIK ArMlitliti' tttilfiiv-iiy. ' of CIHHOIH lied tfii II of tthh« tllltalllBHH andd Ctpod^. l the oiiijoj l of the third ibtffliflipolhiti liy .8J.uy.li!, . Gulf, flifl, on ffatfvew of 18B, BOO : out' of I Slfl. •• "• •"•' low, on two. i MU J4if|0 Kild and ifllUotf ttitwll, Iftrtji tyilnt 548 Pin Set in _ , WtiHt ,( PonUirnwl hf« dtsudly hUIH, .LitWJtK PMUti J and Cranford-I Tim Ci'ftiifoi'd Jmilorw blnttk*i(l Jt*H»i(.t',:.Uu»lt«, look Hto jjJHrin -jTie • fafo.'tb Gold Ball Mill JunlofH In tJibir mily- tilt : Ii lirttioi'H with r|)'tiiIlt»°A,.tiiIlt»A, ;)tow* J ihJgH iti'Jes w "tfUfU i H iMiMtlghh Itld t^nubled tlm rwiwlnlng, Thci Coiiga'fii H tbiuti went §nd Mlk» Clar# jamb ^. io wlili'ii".. J, ttit» i\wV indlVidiirtl kwl6*i; nn\y f 1/ fotnl to into.ii ffediui whleh d^ylnalttd- the Oia, on dimas eft*B, 3S0 and JU?4 »f M tltwo, down to Ju»t 2(30 left whim 64fl Its Cranford'... 11 MIXXVIMM : Af«?»; 11 vy w. y Vomvuuo Hlole «:belatetJ PI*BB snd R60; -J,. i\y\ti wi&M, whtitl) thl.H liy l ""*»wi;<*..il|riS 8? j . from /the' " by •Went BiflVV n r'or«iiVii^«Mind 11 iiiiyijp tifovo in foi ;tWo'ltj»ugh,-iUder 8401 •H ^iuhest Indivldital 1 ,.jiylMUi/ij Club In the Gold Bull fia««: f 1ft -«f 27 by Crunforiilit yiuxix imidii the pplntfc "Th«" Coiifiiawi; itUl COH l'ht* HllblW, liBOpHJ^ T ! ; t' Cftctftnui Hill,; f% and. , also-,- .(pwhed •In on 1ft scorn Ul)-2i MithftM nddml. four tlnued. to f rw0 whfoK;fmmmi'Wi kcttbii)! gW' 'thiii p|i»| • Mehdiiy ; 1 n«oh tji(!iT

• '•,'• ^IttHniial^ T^fT - ' '•-:•-- • ••'••• '; : H> HUJvClMiieil dropped will be hold on nt Bpm Evelyn i\t'n\ field go/tl with, ii f**«t u jl HINO"r'ollwrtlio hlgh-««mt> of lite'.iilgiii 0,.Wa of the y Other 2Q0-i'>owlei'H 'Inelrided: O, g^: r . J74| Hutli.'.BurJft, Sablw Modern Oturbut1 Hboi» rolled a now Inyiip fo;t- ii',2-1 W«»i Hide lend. Norm. Wol/rom paced Wti'it to LlllKt (lll Null wllli 11 Button,;ftl, ' Mui'k'ii, 230; N. Me Kl I, 200; und A. Hendlln, Culviiry iJtimei, MlhkN, lflO; llol IHH hlah Ht)rlt«~of 041 'I'wdt y theli* one-sidod win/ over tho- •:.f .•••.\ Jump ^ » hnok-jihoi by HftflvmVlfltj Jean Hud n(«ht IIn t'rntifowfl Miii'btii'« ; > 16 & It 1,-224', H. Ltit,herun," 200. '••_,:;'.•'• ,wltH' 30 pointy; Don Sin* O-ahfowl Shop, UM; Ki " lttJIj JkjJiidftlojtl, No Blli"B(>wlluii"lieatfuei l . Wilkl hudd UupttH-provided the Kent, tJr'anfai'd Metl.yo,'dl«l. I, ai«; nru: , l)ob Tlilemd and %l Munurl hfewi stjiw ssiisj ^if| i with H 4«8 l W' I, of JlSfl, a»4 and 1«U. H, DiiokerituiiiiiVSt. PHUI'H Luthvr> -Oarwood V,tMh 0 Jlfidub^iriKur^wUfnC 12 ' 101 A three "pftlp m piny•. by sulwti nil 30 •'->» Th«.'only, sweep wait Vfl %i Uliii i' t Ji Ki tf fforgeg dt thho 'an-,' 21ft; 'If, ^wi'iHug, C-'ninford. A1-: "iw anil: "IX poiprro»p«setli«ily;- Kl]^ by the VeteraiiH' tityr IH« tiite' starter Jim HO Ted .the lol«r» with, ««vflr»:inarklBr«.v leen LVholi, Sable«?H80i ly Barber . ; p tii'to the lufid ()-4) , ''and Ilimoo, aifl; «,. Klifi, ' Teinplo r y Jw .and V.4. -L*r - tho [ «eiwtmd . game Monday 180; OlOlheh v h Be»*J«N w«re. posted lifter three talllel n by ltlta d 47 itlght, the Huatlefs moved into by; E. .Oiitter, ColonialClil , flt7{5t•'•*7 W i'b y M SISIUBIIH fdifi* live a, rU, MtiUiodlM a 47 V Mlnku, Nylon, Calvary Luthor- '40 lit), tie-, iojv* fh|i»d with. three o^ Chaiiman, Mike's BtlOi 18. "" a free throw by WeHt Side's Bob i B»ilt..Ki i •„„« no 1 an,. 210J-M. kutfieru, First Prewby- (eumti. by, nipping the Southsi ColtmtHl, Mllj I , Pfiarlman, Poi'HHViiBtf and a biy up by Unnkj, l'r««ijyl«yian 1^ mi aVy, a* terliin I, 201); P.'Ailiimtt, St./JVlttrk'H, IlHUllNl 1 44 48-40. ^arnaele paced, the n ^i Hfnaklo'w, thd_. flrHt periodY'endjtid' "with the : hi by ; Harold 200; O..Ur UttnkH pop in 11 two pointer , 202; W. nolnhnrdt, Gurwood W««tlt«lri i'f("«; .,„„„ „„„ !IU ' 40 tho Kiwanls BowlintfiLettijue thl P. IVAiHonloIVAl , r'lrrlondlyd , 593| fov it lflM8 We«t Side lend. Two byterlim, 201; H. HOpper, Tr|- si pl1 mn a; a BI (Week: by ... Durkln, Mlke'H, fiJO; K Ar«oti/|. eui'h by Lltwlnel*. Ron ; 8. Herbut, Tomplo fle'Ut- f#«. a „„., mu HS a m and MoiliddUl 1 ,., , n A4 a Ml aerlee, 1, Crmiford, 010; M. KaHchuk, A\m posting high. in the fll.V and, A. Ian wlj snd-400, ifteettv Klwanlfl Mmloririi Hnrbfir Mlioi> "•".• „. >W«loif« Bjr6k» th«flr^ sallAnlAii Barber Hhop ,..,„ Mlke'H'w llaibsi r HHuft.-....».. » 48 wltli DDiteirinjf RetHtoVn and moved Veteran* Uarijer Hhdw one flame Bhwd oniui letter team OranforVelecanttd' JlHibmHui'lwf1 MIIOHluiD» ,.„.,„,,„ 49 In the Juflieitiwii,-,.;• hVlttrtdl Harden. b ai 1 - Jenneite.-.oaeaH tho "pin -..mu^'Sf rrifirlsHoop'by'pMUnin imd a lflil Kaine, itnth ;y. »Jmm f Und Unda Oulloa Cmiuty Skato Rhik mo Had liluh sorlun w)Ut 901 antTo EnEd Seuso S n SSunduy 0U SAVE ON GAS *pf i i;: 8110, mpeetlvely, V \ Worlnanen o f«rrkk , lea SkatlnjjSkatlnjj iwnai ...... tea ifu let, Jay Siesel rolled the hlgiV same lllH „„„„„., . v 1«U aa Centor willl done for ththt 101001-10033 I • uii.Whi.tv • Ml W7 753 Injhe bantam loop with a 171. Hkutlna oeanon at tlie «nd of the •;iai;r;;: evening uowkM thin Siinduy. Tha H-rrrr-v.—-^sr; isa V m-tU'lelal lea vink wan opened on Extra gas mile too . llemhey „„..„ ao October 12, 1001 and waa VIRIUK! I4H UaioH-Aiiik. by ovot" 48,000 ukotera through bill rrVl!aag« jL^ au fbyrtlil&T Centoi' will re- how filter (0ts open for thw lOfla-lftflS akatl 4,000 miles between 8«ation about tho middlo of.. changes! ' . tobeiv •' ""^^ An'-."tti- Ojirnlval" v!njj^6« held Junior -|.*Mu* at tho loo CiintOf on .Saturday, be- ONnhMi wwanlii Junlnr „„,„ Blnnlntf lit 1 J80 pom Poiititfes.of HateHiiu. livNlloca A inmif Carnival wlJWae ^' WAN PU8ANJB8 I«K « uowiird. OntlolaiW : .'14 AH tests, fljtu'e atunt nkntlntf ox- IWU»IUIWIII>'M !I4 W tii at hibltlonH, lh<<» wwkly wimwrimwa ! t «tei)»" Bgmb 8heu»V» I.: 80 W ef themu>tai! oohteirt* will com tfe the Hlth v a* 90 YOU SAVE ON TIRES YOU SAVE ON UPKEEP HauUni t*a«u« >avis, Zobel Lose with m^r^ than 60 key, ; Junior Colleuo „ „„„ with Ford's, trufii truck In suspension! ^ r0li0b)l|^#tunes! ttUU Larry Davis lind Ralph Zobel -.m both lpit in the aeml-llnar round In tests against trucks, Get th« whole story! Ask c| tho 20th annual Now Jorsoy your dealer for the 28- Stato IrtteriehoIwUc Athletic rising independent sus- oclatlorltli i wroitllngitoujfiiaVn^ntllii t inst pension, Ford froiit t^«i page booklet, "Why '62 Saturday at Now Bruniwiok. lafsted up to 83% longer. Ford Trucks are more ZobeT galhoa: th*'only win for It's certified! Cranford by taking His consolation gl Selected round despite btolng ihJuMd in his A,' IM 141 To AU-Stiii-Squad ic.mUt.lnal loss. Hi* a* ina m Bob Knuel wa« seioetod to the Dnyj»t'who lo«t both hla semi- All Unlon-BMax County ull-star inat mSTf' Wm^S-S jn.;»» a^a SP«eo UNO (!) recently, nmpulgrr, ~~~- T ~ tM . 1W IM 144 180 5l, wjio Is Cranford's 8-5 ( imiirim - ..»,„ 1M IN • : no iu ifi Wnter, has boon oplp of tbo top 144 1&5 861 Sectiwn 2 Final Tilt ' M 1S9 1M rebouiidcrs and scdrors for the mum i«4 Couaurs this year. This is his ... 159 W TdUl ,.„ U7 lie MM Set for Saturday third year with Coach William The winners of .the Cranford - 140 ITl l«t STANDARD LUWnSl «Y° lay its i«> Qold .„;;„„„„„ „.. jfta IM i«n Martin's varsity squad. Newark South Sido and Doy«r - nut w» XiulHUVHtlM ,„. 181 14«. UW John Litwlncta and Ron Rltt«r West Oranpe baikotboll contests 184/lM S»iit«ll» ,.,..,;...„..,.,. 300 to.1 'iff & CM«h*luk ...„„.• lM. IM IM eW plcfegaito tho hOnornble'mon- will moot in the finals of tlio North ii "7 n. NsWn :.-„„„.,. i7o lU I8S ion sqund. ' , Jersey, Section 3, Group HI, state ut aw ai at si basketball tournnment at 6 p.m. NlftS IIHARJ »l» 035 813 Saturday at the Upsnln COIICRC IM KM 1W CRANMJRD SHOE STORK (I) Tucker Places Second, H. HbWl»f .„.„,... |«8 104 173 w it» T, H»>^ch „•„„. |»4 141 ljl 18' 134 In K of C Hurdle Even! The wlnnor of this game will NEW ECONOLINE VAN NEW LONG-WKEELBASE NEW BIG SIX POWER- W. RlttUy '..„'. 113 ISJ IM |>en Join the threo other, section IWI lit W. Auiltn ,.'.., 178 UP |O0 Dpug Tucker, former truck star saves $114 to $394 on Stylesides*ride smoother^hau 262-CLJ. in. engine offers 27 IM tW 1W t Cranford Hiflh School, placed winners in Group IU in the Wml- 41 DM 148' A. Cramer , 173 no j4t more: Choice of two tjody de« heavy-duty features. Stand-, .-„- i... MO iu fao -• •• H«IMltM|> ...... Sft- 90' 30 econd, iirthe high hurdle event at Inals-of tho Group III tourney. price over popular con* ouw MI mi PishiiTtt ToumanvBttt w a w« i$' W-- lip cant, vacation in Worida, ArtHw A4S IU l»t WIlHanw, l.r Doerin* way, won. iTi iif tta| w«i»iUott for landing a OMPANY TWIN BQRO AUTO CORP. ed wahooin th«genaraldJ. •• •• ;_'__ -• , • , .. . _ '... • . . - ... . •' X, - j'-.- '• •• ••••• PARK, N. i\.l\. ,'i •'•.'•. A- '•: •'.•:f11 pected to attend the luncheon \ on h\a, fl^st grade, .32 • years; Miss- Sunday, Mir^t l)J. / » i/t&ty Donovon, sixth grade, 40 Th« program theme for the years,' find Miss Jean Voorhdcs, Donor tuneheon luncheons. will be "B'nai B'rfth physical edunjXjoft instructor at lilghti the Way" and members at- Roosevelt, .JJiooksfide and ~' Plans Announced tending will be entertained. by a Jngdale Schools, 22 years. Mrs. K. R. rolkenflik of BoscJJe variety -^showi .featuring artists Bach guest received ~a\ gold Park has been • named don6r 'from Broadway, stage and tele- •:.•/:, Walter Ef1Borlght,Jfr;.; son of day, Apjtil 9, Thts compotiUon will bracelet wUh. an engraved chorm^ . luncheon chairman of Kndimah vision. Music will be played by from the princTpa'17Thomos Tipal-' •••'••• former Mayor jurti Mi% Borlght at be. under.the uusptaw of the Sult-s Chapten;p:( B'naj B'rlth Women, . .; 47 Arbor* street,' jjfcenllworth,, has Bkecutlve Club of Philqdelphia, Warry-Lertnon and his society or- di, staff metnbers ana -special serv- Northern: ^pw.. Jersey Council', it) chestra. ._ . ,, \ '/• • ,; been .iiameti 8ai«fmari 6f. thte year. Winnei-i! in the regional (jompetl-: Ice teachers in. appreciation for was arinounced by Mrs. Allan' "their loyalty -and, service to the " In' the flxth annual Junior tlon will then compete Jinthie na- Kane, chapter t>rcriident. She i^lll tional ctunpetltl&n in DitUad, .Tex-/ chijdreh or Cranford -and to the • Achievement' contest, •• -; Work with Mrs. L. T. Thaler, who teaching profession^ .. • . ' -The Ken,ilworth 'youth, presi- us the lattetf part'pif Mi»£ WIHner" w.lll handle bus reservations. Dinner Honors of" the • -national' competition, w,iU dent; of Ken-Co Labs,' J A company; 1 , ' The committet^a goal is to raise : receive a $1,000 ichlflrhip &k Educators AH speech, written or'. spoken, ••» . , sponsored by Whlte~~Lab6rato»'les, "funaTfor the philanthropic pro- is a dead language, until it finds. .!««£• and n senior nt Joniithhri jects of B'nai B'rith Women, Nor-' 0 JL. willing and prepared hearer.—* Oftyton Regional Highi School, v/m them New Jersey Council, which Vp\if sUtjtr members at Roosevel? Dbert Louis StoVonson picked by Judges aft the outHtnnd- Is sponsoring three donor lunch- $chool ^and th«. dltcctor of ele- eons at the Waldorf-Astoflfl j^Pr '-."-.. ing salesman in the Union County-- mentary edueat'lqb,, whpse y^enfs children early self- Cartcmetarea. H? led othei* eon'-. te! frr New York City this inpiithi of service, total lflO' years . wefe Mr«. Sidney Janowsky pif JWowarkj f frSjdt^aeh them noth- " teslanttr by better thin eight p61nt« hoijored at a surprise .testimonial ing vthat is wrong. Council vtee-prosident; is- oyerall dinner ^recently at the Home of in the flnnl |ud«lng. Ken-Co Lobs: donor luncheon chairman. Eddy ;• * • vt . mimufaclureii '.'Pyre-fryter:," u fire Mrs. Mary Bogatka.of Westfleld, The luncheons will be attended ~&H..teacher in^oosevelt arid XJn^ by heniiy 6^000 members repre- '•'• -MT'?lteV received n share &f*tdck; cobi SchoolsT • • TOP SALESMEN'—Standing - I'jift tb; .right/ Walter; /fr'BoVJght/;; Jr.; ;47 ^rbbr: ^Street,:; Ke>>flworth, senting 33 (fhapters of the estate "Honoir'ed were Mrs.: Gtoirge Jan- " pnialtilcp.t- »f :K'en-Cfl' Lnba. Junior Athievemcht cbwnhpy spoHsoVed ••by:/;Whlte'...---liabotfttb'rieft.'---inc.-.: .Cik Approximately 140; wcmenoJ oVhiiCj. director of elementary edu- iflrm, find a plaque. Judges '.were- Kodlmah Chapter, whose member* Hbi KLb, president 6t TraW 1tiU1toiiilwuiU), , receiveec s «hara e of stock in, Atnertcan in'du/try ..an d pip\uf 07 Willow Way, Clark. Ml?8 Martin, Mr. Long] and Mr, joules of ANIMACO, Junior Kaufmnnn were Judges in the contest condueledin cooperation with the Sttles and Marketing -., Take Advantage Achievement company sponsored _ tlve^-of New Jersey. ^ " \ , by Radio Corporation of America. Miss Hallenbeck's junior company ALLAN 'thlschnin i$ wiring thlr>. Once ployed duets with their teacher, manufacture* and soils, a "Jolly Gardeners to Sye It is.brokeni thfe'future'oi! migra- Miss Helen Commoss. OUR LOW PRICES ftitfor,".J&* - \U p«r gal. stool. Second place winner re- Kane Heads Colored Slides broken/' ' 4 ' with her mother, Mrs, Raymond " coived a tvophyc Strobl; Judy Motto played the pi- Nut or - r The three, runners-up were: ' Of Great Swamp Nine Children Play ano Jn B duet with her brother, Stove - buck ' Delia r.-HellegerB,, 106 Heming AgentUroup John, who. performed on the clar- The Crane's Ford Gardeners aro of Allan C. Kane of 103 Wllshlro In MupIeWoorl Recital inct. .Nicholas Imperato played thji» Junior A"RR}«vernenT jMijg planerwith ^ J r SimotneBros mp»ny~~sppn*orecl "By Interns^ Associate!! of Newark,' has been on—the -Great—Swamp -t>r—Morris formed In OJIO of three winter re- who dceompiiini^d Him on "the vio & Fuel Co., Inc. MAIN OFFICE y County, at the" home of Mr«. E. A. ^iottaLBuilnpsttLBil s MachineMhi s CCorpor ejected national president of the citals' recently at the Commoss lin. Edward Woznlak, Jr., was J405 'Harding Av*. (cor. .WrlBth St, Linden) W.tffl.ld Ar... Cat, ChMlnut General Agents'- Association of Venstrom, 82S Clnremont place, at Studio, Maplew,«}d, usher, —' — . ROBELLE PARK ations (jarol Bte*cher, 20 Oraton 8:18 i?.m, next Wednesday. OIL BURNER INSTALLATIONS Free Estimates Continental American Mfo In- Piano solos were played by Dean ELIZABETH OFFICE drive, Crahford, vice-president of Mrs. J. W. Bortnan of Mcndham HUntef B-2726 FUEL OIL vaA SBEVICE UtTnttr 6-0050 surance Co. * 1 Hovell, Jeannino Strobl, Diane it Broad Si, Co*. XHtknuon Sales of.TABCO, Junior Achieve- will speak for.the Great Swamp " Continental American Life has Biro,-Donna Woznlak, Nicholas The* words of some men are ment company sponsored by The Committee of North America 30 agencies, opdratlrtg in the east- Imperato a.nd .Judy Mottg. Dean thrown forcibly against you and frhoniaj it Bettu Company, Inc., Wildlife Foundation, the eonserya-* fnd Rlt^ Bradley, 07 Willow way, ern half of the United States, Hoveli, Robert Biro, Jr., Donna rdhcrc like burs.—Henry TW tlon organizationyactlvcly, acquir- j Clark, vice-president of sales t>t which last year added $95,000,000 Woaniak t^nd i Diane Biro, each' to their $600,000,000 life insurance ing the land and deeding it to the JPL^ITCOK" j^uitlpr Afchlevement U. S, Government. company sportsored by Air" Reduce to force, tion Sales dompaoy., They will The association which Mr. Kane "Tho largest unspoiled area of its kind between Maim; and Vir- partlcilpfite Ih theNew Jersey sales hends up is on indepondefct organ- or century-old ttftJithn of{ dining elegance competition at the„Robert,fWeat itatfon coordinating the agency ginia, the swamp is one of the few mnonis of the original wilder- Hptel, Newcartc^New Jersey on management interests with the jMonday at 3;30 p.m." The Union life insurance i compnny. that cohfronted Jhe first sett- County^ tarteret jyunlor Aiihlev-' lers," Mrs, fiorman explained. crs will be competing with "It forms on important link of Achievers from other parts of the ^^M^fiv in Service wetlands that extends along the DRUG SALE! \'state^ and Judges1 will be selected William S. Duncan, son of. Mr. Atlantic Flyway from the water by the Sales and MarketlngExec- mid Mrs. William Duncan of 174 fowl breeding grounds of Canada restaurant and cocktail lounge |itlvea Club of Northern New Jer- North .Lehigh avenue, has enlisted to the wintering areaifof the south. MARCH IN for sertsotional savings on oil your Spring needs Boenuse of the attrition by indus- v sey. in the U. Sv Army for a threo-ycar, . Piano Moodt* in drugs and 'sundries. Re-stock your medicine cabinet... get I Winners in the state competition pcr'ldd, He is now at Fort DIx trial rind residential development, Mil then compete in thV Eastern fdr basic training -after which he wt With ^varything you'll wont for your "season in compfetiUdn on A will be transferred to another Luncheon fjrom $1.50 Friday and Saturday Nights: Army installation for vocational Dinner starting at Dinner Dancing'to training. - l«*rliov« 5:30 p.m. from $3.50 Melodies of the 40's • uk*. W. '>•"% IS M The certainty of punishment COUD" 1 Mountain Boul.void. Watchunfl _ PL 5-0111 -^m' w>.' BEAVERBROOK MUSIC GAMP even 'more than its severity, Is the ^^(MOTiSJJ Turn North ttt fti 93 at W«tehims Ovewxu: ' . POCOMO HHU, M. prdvontlv* of crlirne. — Tryon Jlulia ,' 'At WatehutjK lUltie CJrcl«i J^ollow Wancnvllld Slew. »(Ofc dV' Edwards • s: MlMt .' *i 39c .•*, *«x' $i.oo .J .: ; . . BLANCHARD BALL POINT DUSTINO POWDER PENS energy Pac m $3.50 $5.95 •yy*i STOP IN AT THE DU BARRY / -, ELECTRIC !*>" • ••'•• . . N. . MEDICATED' SHOE FACE WA$K, HEATING PAI .89 1202 RARITAN ROAD - CRANFORD - CLARK

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'Fhltf SHtuidAy will .foe nmvjng fount Session d p Co'nunlltoiu Tu^irtfly iilKlit to day night authorized the pub- house »t North Uriloii Hnil HiiflMK- rie»w Municipal" JiuJIdlritfr A lid puciibn at tho Apri/40 moot* fi&fd.1i«vt»nut^' whloli IIM*' b«(Jrt- llwjt wto i»xtwMlt(r1. by Mftyor ing of 20 acfbu at townahlp- •5'! depttrtmentV homo sinew ,IO2fl to J* H. 'f^Corfcrfind- .IrtyffOB" the new Murildpal MulldlMu on'tlie s offi-rwl by -th« .Uw. tir owj90d industrial ymparty at oppofti nt side of - WprJnjjfl eld <>, LonuitUvr, mini»t«r tit tho Intcfsoctlori of Ludlow av#' nue.' -"'' '•"••••'•': '••• •••'•'' "'•;:' . l^btlGhil MUC and Kaplan fitrcct, A mini' Police Chl#f I^?t«r W. ,Warki mum price of $20,000 has bdon rfiporUKl,, howevei1, that / , MwwJkhH mhr . net for tho tract. - tori ppflrfltlon wril- be eonlliiiied u of tli<) public works fle» '/ The-Afumiy Cowtruction. th«» old bujldlntfuntll 0 »;ni, Mon p»ivim«nt • for .working tlirftiitthoiii Ca^ui BbrlnulMd IKIH oltorcid $20,- day, «t wMeii time telephone nit /H«lit «nd. Tii(ww '000 tar tho prgporty on which the rtidlo jwltiihw will bn pulled" 'Pfimpliig w/itcr buck )ntp Ut^riii jfjrm propoA«s; to (JotihirUet thero *nd wer'viloe will bo tiai^- M»ndfty'« ^Wronlldl n«ty fftflit Induulrliil Jypft iovrnd offloln HyjtQ the, new N wl tfeh- Tin* .muyttf de«ci'll>«d building* wH)y{n -two nnd j hulf board Hoi'pwi the. fttroett • • . pit s m^m, thjftrW«rftt to ywr# u( H coot ui not jam than -,. foptoedfotely'. following ttili (lli tlfls f (tm»nunjtyJtJL|i0 .vejire,'* . Jfl,tiOfi6b, Maurice Ml Wol ' 'niliili?; Sfjftrty CbrnWii^loher If, "prmfdewt of the firm, ,' win' b"« In une Bt tlwUrty., Klrwttn «nnoMtt««d . Hint nn Mayor Nlchof«« B, haCorto, pro- pi new , for...ihfl pwrloel : 4i» • In. C'runford • for seyflr/il J "XMu murk* a ulgnlftc/urtt nlghi street jo ll« n«rtv Htittjmi, lonotlon, maklrig « Hiirvey of fflilouT In-the.history of Crawford. W« A' tempoi'iiipiif unte/iritt ° »lfie* will J>4i told H6UM0 .r tSlft_ - _v, have to be iiwd until the new. • operntinfl ttioPd tooUoWfiJLf «vokod to'vnrubl* wmnU itoin. umouot ro«Jdont# who have : of (hit tJfiJlc^ !mWi BOlLplNO-MScdrto ab&ve slidwiiMayftr Nicholas 8. La- MUlJt p, th»« weoli, eorto: conducting TomuMp pommittee'H flrit w^tin in the new Munfeipal BulWln« "The proposed expansion dt the !«l P«trolin/in!' fh1#rno'r.o>oro moontmovod.into ththefe noww b biiiltliiiB last Thurirdny an d vmoving day for tho nollco it major »top forward. Thd offor Ha'rrlfl J dopiirlmorrt willl bo thin SaturdaSaturday,y - ': ; ' : reobivud tonight JndJc/itM th« ear- (it iliW.fl'lrt, ly #lnrt on tho devolopmeht of our MHfoh ,13,iyid Mr8M ; NNorinr OHf. ••'•:) ' IncfufltrlHl Park which will help /Him m I'HX oritiintoj' In the; IW'n- finance the t'Ogt of the new Mu- nlolpiDUildlnB flt;*»,iBO « yeni1,:1 nicipal milidlng and our new jun- fownnhlp Cjerk J. Wnitftr Cot- lor high KchoQU," f«e W«M; KUthoiKijced fo ridvwtlxB for Closes Olf JRiVerside J^nv© Under t^rms of' the'propound bldN.for police «nd «ro depiirtrneni niverjdditi drivew^u^iedjall^^for 20 Hour* OJI Monday anej Tu«KdBy «a)6 ol tho induitrlnl hurt, the' iinlforniM, rotul imnt^rlnl iincj hlrlnu .purehiiwtr will be required to In- of rogtl. WjWpment for tho l MopUi irt tho Nar^iaridlft I'ttrk ar'oii had tob o ttikan duiin.lown Itall on d«IH-lnch iiinhtiry uower, tiftiokw to get to work Tufi«lay morning HH « reiuH of flooding Iri the concrete ildewulks ond fiolglum IteJ« in t«fi# t^on i^r hotiV|i; i plihnlng ggiont t whichihh hhii« property/ pavo KupUm street along nhMMI^' from a«oi*0» Morton that Jnu to Harold Dufloeq, moleoj'olo- been ^^ to th> N, J, the entire frontflge to b* doflveyod," tho to\yiuihlp IB "Kpdculrttlnif with ••' " Union Junior Collego tll«i» t^^ 0)0t;t " !fh ttb l ol stflt'fan, . ••':••;• wtbing along thft propoMd n- ib«ed the flommittee'B right to drive WHO inipnwable W JUudfow Avenue, and pro- ) bjd», mnde At « pubtl<; JHVOMIW to boyond of Mil ott wverol w«t>k« uuo, (d Other th(» tfovariilntf body had •:At»d to nerve (far buildlrie* bo'erected ah the property. All will be «uppjemcnt«pj d by ttate arid \i(ilitle« ar« to be cdmpleted* with- made for: the ffocttlfund«,/l« the development of in iivo month* after delivery ot n comprebeii«Jv;e plan to guide the the dead. pi a t*-/oot lot ji#J)lph growth and development of the Within threw months of to construct o dwelUng and would of-tho dced,--eon«(troetidn~ have enaWod ;;i]io» (^oKUriei tipi oT^^cJFeenwich, Knowl- storied on an industrial building wiused by a ton and ttflckawfly also will uhtirc occupying not 1CM than ,80,000 in the federal aiMlstunce. - trquara feet of )«nd aroa and cost* the Rohwa; The work* wfHicJi In scheduled (o Ing riot low than $400,000: Th# In to • spooulfltft • with svt^j ford,: *fjid be comptetod wlthJn two years, structure i» to be completed witftirt Jndi" Mayor jUtCorto toltl\; many will include* Bono mapping; stu- 12 months, Within two and a ho$ TowAihJp Engineer Patrick "^^t^oisoeoll^^ect 8t«r^ orton^ addlhK that the * l«iW ^» dies of economic b««ef population, yearti, lout additional building*, Orall. who dcfrerlbml it us the now bo hold jouge In exchange ; physical chnroctorlstlcg of theloccupylng not lent than 120,000 ii»»l8 tttul with the oooperutlon of the State Apartment of Henlth, A (otni of $4(fifl3.12 hfin bemn col- woriitfiiwding slnt'o 10fl4, sold that " E•-"-- f irTfhe lOiflJi ^ - • • ftr Industrial property, ; land, exUtlntf Ifind UNOS, trnngpor- square feet of land, are to be con- In addltiort to tho record rainfall, tntlon iacllltio*,; utllitlc*, housing New Mnroh of Dlmeii oumpa|gi), it A BOxDOfuot l«ndlook«id pa^cl there also wflH honvy melting ol structed at a cost of not lag* than in rear of 0 taSalle avenue^; woi : and community'focilltlcH; prepar- $8»0,000. , ' • ^eoUvei til thli proje^ yeiteVaay by Jerry Know and ice covori»iir"th6 ation of plans for recommended ,,-;.., t)e|16iar^oe«lphal)"ma^ Thlii total gold to MIBH Ednn B, Dollfor $300, rflaeHes fof the watershed which the\pureho*er will bo required.' Offer of aeneyiovd S.^JIls of ib'4 land: mtfc transportation routes to pay $0,ooo ajt, the time ol ,th» iii'ono Of tho largest per capita in wrve» tills area. and commijnlty focilltles, and " e countyy idihd n, the JorgesIfigtt sum Ret ford, avenue to give 200 g|udl« Sanitary sowor/i backed-up, the sale and. $11,000 in the time tltlo J* 01UM cormg' to the township, iav propnrfltlon of: sionlna and Jand transferred. u troatlna collected In Crohfoi-dfqi' the MSrcli englnecfr said^ boeauuo the entire , $10 world fomou»: b^i subdivision regulation«, . OJf tho totnUOa of Dlmeg In rocont yoaroi Mr^ O«>. planting around jhe new Munici- trunk lino of the Rahwny Valloy. iOroheirtru, under tho direction of Also approved Tuesday night Hostt added, •.;i: " ,-i.:--—~-.• pal BulltHimr WJiH* roforrod to Sewerage; Authority buckud up footuring Roy MeKlnley, has Resulto of tho planning project wax (he «ale of' 13 Induntrlonoti The;chairman.brolce down the Township Engineer P, J, Grnll. frptn tttthway itfriar as Springfield pn origagod to ploy at the Cron- will Be prevented ;in the /oww of at Dcrmody and Cflsiloni street* to M{P^ti^.:v^:;riV Notice WHS received of roqueit roports, maps,; charts, plans and W-Ceunty Corp. for $l.l,00O.Tri- cot ulio wo« sot up to teat tdtal ^Igiirey on folio we; Dona- duo to heavy'tides, ford High School iProm,pnJ[uhe 1, tions mallfid lnio Jiondqunrtcrs, for munlclpol consent to trnnsfor Flooding retorted in other, oroaa •It was announced today by Mrs. other graphic material. County propo«es to erect a 12,000 illy of uulntf fluor«8- The grant wu» approved under square-foot bulldlng^fof 1 Techni- y kohnlquo MH «n Aid |t,108,Ol; Mothers* March colioo- irnn,chl«e and title of ueviBn bii8«« horo Included Pnrk dvonuo and ?WiIJIam Q. Tromettor and Kath- t}ein», $3,878,29; oannlster colloc- from the Cfroen;. Wyor, Ipq., topQ^ •HilJ>l ro>dl, foot of Woodd* loon Bride, adult and student prom tho urban planning assistance pro- cal Wire ProdueV within IS and'tnt o *war«;eiK«etlv«la«;e«y apply h tfijm of the Housing Act, Con*months, . ' tlblttlblotll o UtwopU y IIn upper pft t'ionB, $3ifl.aO; ll SomerNet Bus Go; c Tho Grejjri Holo road, Spring Ourden ondrTu- committee cholnnon. i , t Inlootlonv Mr. Kunno pointed yejS which hast boon sold to llp streets, und Willow street and The mnt|ng of Olonn Mlllor'n gresiiwoman Dwybr explained. She Mayor LaCoHc pointed out that 1 : is o member of the House Bank- Technical Wire Products located t^-V^'^r::',----'.:;^'- ^:.'.:;: .;••"" ^ '\; fltspnaorahlp of the,Union Somerset Bus Co., operatedla routo Lnfayette place. ^ i with Roy McKlnloy's spec- Ing* nnd Currency Committee, In oarfylnti out this; projcot, tho (Cpaiiwed on Paoif 8|; bver Hnritan road. M|l said the Union Coun- ial talents is nothing new, It be- in Cranford about a year ago an<$ which has Jurisdiction over houH- hottlth doportmont. keeps nil JCC* ty bridge on Orchard street, where gun about a quarter - of a century already has- made plena to more tng legislation. Grants may not ot'tU,distributoaftu.Uuw> tubes, nc- the tdwMBhip tt month ugo ro-ngo nnd culminated mimy years than double the size of the origi- .exceed two-thirda of the cost of eepta tepovts from tho lAbbrjttovy qucHted tho ircoholdors to Install Inter in. Ray's thking over Olonn's nal building. He ,i«rdlcated that tho work. OHd notifies tho physlclnm, ho shld. a larger bridge, was completelyArmy Air Force dance band whon (Continued on'Page $) Stwp thwot wns tho second k surcharged*, ' -;. ;MaJ. Miller was lost in action diir- lt lbl di The >e«gineer' snid the sluice World. War II. .hotos, while gates Jn dams on the south sldo of Both Millar and MeKlnley start- meases took first plaeo with 1)20 Chested' A. Woidetiburnw of town hod beort epfen slnco Friday ed their boroent In Ben Pollock's Mon% State Aid to Schools casea, u great Jump oVer tho 13Linden, former United States at- on nceount of tho previous storm; l>nnd in tho early thirties. When iei in 186b but behind tho record torney for the District of Now Jer- GutoBori the north side woro be «o* opened nt 8.80 ajn. Mondny, ho Olenn Miller loft Pollock to or- flgureOf 620 In 1080. Scarlet$*eye"r sey, will head Union Junior Col- gnnizc a band tor Smith. Biillew, is Urged by LWV Speaker , .Je. reported, , , The only possible answer to those who fear spirallng property 1088. ranketnwiVd' with 20 eiSiws re lege's 1002 Alumni Endowment one of the top crooners of the day, ported; penumonia^ 11; tubercu- ^d ' ' ' First restriction to the rlvcc flow tuxes yet wunt to maintain a flood school systcw h increased, flta^pi d The bbard of directors, . . . : (Continued on Pago S) ' BS in« otlOeal niusie loslsv Blvinfocttfius hepatitis, 7, und Mis appointment was nnnouttoed ror education," stated Mrs. Karl Rodgcrs, Continuing responsibiHtiMi artlata |pr the whooplnj; cbugcbsjtnd : Influonzu today by "Kenneth O> Scheller of chairman, in a report to the Leaaue of Women Voters at a board meet- meningitis, 1 each, gt,tttinj: *hi» whoio inem Cranford, president of the Union ina lust week at the home'of Mrs. Nathan Rodstoiii, 12 Chester 1 Whethcit the pwgimm is « i In: the;, vital-"irtj Junior College Alumni Associa- Drama Club Nantes Dir plaice. costly, tho do« ralslrig campaign will help to flrt- cent, state LWV area conference on jr^fe, sucK »* there is when cllnod while marriages Increased tho new Campus Center the UJC PreiidenJ / There were 458, births, 163 deaths taxes whlch,shc. nttonded, cited the to an individual eoneeift depend ^g proposes to build this year, findings of the Committee for •~" "'sales,- and t4# raaixiaaes last year. In *'A tialty comedy such as 'Mister tions of first' vice-president and On Governor's Tnfe 1> ' Gayd charginggg maehih toe tou use Trenton from 1038 through' /• 1040. degree, cum laudc While in lawactress, sKc.hu> been seen on thennd a member of the.board of-the sey's whole system of high -local Junior College Courtcll;-of the Mid- oi the new UUbraryi new card*^Jhave, His services in Trentoenton Includeincluded school, ho was associate editor of local stage In Noel Coward plays, American Red Cross. During the property taxe's to pay. rising school dle States "Association of Colleges the.Law Review. costs is Unfair both to school chil- 1 t o bo made out lofor cucfowly borrower to th» speaker "Pursuit of Happiness," "Curious war she served foF'soveral years and secondary schools, and past ^i* -. for every f Of the While attending la^ school at Savage," and others^ with tho Red Cross on active duty dren' and local taxpayers; In fair- president of the-New Jersey- Junior T laUons The director has held the .posi- (Continued, on Page 8) (Continued on page 8) ; College Association. > " ' . T .:^.S.v>*V^'#;;^;V>;;;C". Wtt!

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