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B»cond-Cl»M fcoitage P4 Vol. LXXV. No. 45. ..3 Sections, 22 CRANFORDj NEV^lERSEY, NOVEMBER 2171968: Crtnford, New Jersey 07014

UNITED FUND RESULTS TO DATE Dlvldpn Cbalrmm Goal i Result! to bate Diamond, Golden - , and Silver . . .Homer Fisher . . $23,000,00 $23,226.62 .Commercial ... .Ellis Robinson . . 9,500.00 8,473.50*-' Industry ...... Norman Roden .28,000.00 , 23,984.97 for Schools ...... William-Martin . 4,300.00 4,369.00 . of Commeircfe; Municipal Emp. John Fitzgerald . ••• 700.00 393.00 ... ; ^GluBs a-nd '~- : : • Organizations" C. Stevens, Jr. . 1,500.00 1,023.00, as Residential • (Incl. Telethon) Carl Umlantf . , 3.1,000.00 24,884.94 Mayor Edward K.;Gil] called on members' of the Chamber of Com- .$98,6o6.O6 $86,355.03 merce at their annual dinner Tneefc ing. Monday, night a£ Bjbby's Coach and Four Restaurant.itoLjoin in;, a threerway.partnership,, of .residents, business and government to raiSe UNITED FUND RESIDENTIAL DRIVE .Cxanfordrtajjte^Jbejghta,. : •.; . ;.. Burton Mandell, assistant principal of Hillside Avenue Junior : l4pre. than ^ ^embers'Xttenjgd tflgh School since" 1966, yras ;named^ngpr^cipal for ^the remainder - Comparative Analysis Of 1968 the dinner at wWch-Herbert Mason, of the 1968-69 .school year at a Bpard of. Education aieeting Tuesday a partner iri-Beli's Pharmacy, was .. ... v- elected and installed as\ president, The post of principal!-was; vacated November t by Vincent' F. DUtrfci 1067 Result • Money fUo% io D»te succeeding I. M. .Gross, who has —— ' — liJ' Sarnbwski, who took over then as i;;i$ 675.38 £ 682.50 . , *J\Ars; Dora Kuzsma acting superintendent of schools, Bom in Newark, Mr. Mandell ,765,00 *John. _l,419.5b .11,368,00, Boy iacr son Photo by Harvey Oreehbere -Ted-Watkins^—- Rutgers University,' where he re- ?, ; 762.00 * Joseph Mountain ceived' a B.A. degree in 1953 and 1^811.8? iGe6rifa.;',Ross';.:'.. a master, of education degree in -MrsrCt-fcbedermann^- Education 1,058.50 Arthur Sriyder .-. y j^t^chjng experiencet includes a ygar^jhi3]flyj}t<>WTirflnfl f ive-yeara— ^^J50llJ__i.? . RRichardi ' Meyery s i 437.00 been intensifted..''this year,, Tn^anford..He,.came hiere in 1954 655.00 *MfsTRTi57eenfIeia^ ; and was assigned to the sixth grade'* 1,652,00 l»^00 • Mrs: JohhcOathout r -fiEi- Martin, icoprdtoator of KeaiUj &nd physical educatipni reported at Lincoln Sch^bjot In 1957 he bei — 829.91 -6891 Of .-Mrs. E. ]S. Geiger came a; junipr high school social 1it88^0 Mrs. WHUaffl Collins.. Tuesday nightiitoItJJe^Qard of % 1,493^5 uoation. , "••; ••..;.., ':"'. • .v..' :• •.••...•"• studies teacher and in,1959 was Plans to Aid 382.00 •" :.741*WV " *Mrs. Frank Birlbauer ;The••subject is taughVin three named a guidance counselor at 2,20/50 1,997.32. James A. Hicks , •dfscipjinesv^-':sciencei.:iso'cial'.stui Sherman Junior High School. A new type of senior play, "A Remarkable Incident,','^jyill Ve -Juni presented by the Cranford High School Class of 1969 in the 'school Commuters-t - b ; por»jhlck, Barbuto 18 -I ,l;883i50 i*^o.-.^V.Oei?C:^^bly. ffigaJ^hrap^Mrn^9^rHr, auditorium tomorrow and Saturday nights. The annual production has While complimenting the local Mandell was advanced to director- traditionally been a"main source of financial''support for the Senior railroad for generally improved V9 ^^ 1,851.50 . Frank- Nassbe'rg dealing with, the. dangers bff^hdld 6£ pupiln; persoarielM , serving in .this Prom land other graduating class activities. 4t^ Wfofo playis about a suburban H reported this week that he Exceed 1967 for •»•», ho6lv;.yrtieh::B^V< Daniel Eg™* community on trial for the death hqs asked the N. J. State Transpor- 'As't acting: principal lie; will ja tation Department to provide bet" the i'junlqr priesti" Will .be 'gfiest ceive an annual salary rite of of a-high school student," Michael p'eaker:!..^:.;.::;;^7" :V •..";' •'. .• v-: ter train scheduling for Cranford. HERBERT MASON? 1 'EadylBM! Marcus, faculty adviser and/direc; OtHer programs were preseited $14,612 prorated for the remaining tor, explained, "It is a contempor- "• "Mayor Gill pointed out that at eight-month periodIjf 'thei s^jool held j the \ ppst for, two yearSi-OlKer rtnlW5"juny)r~high^schoolsiby : 11 SrtnelW5jy)rhig,by liijiiw' • | '..I • i I • i. ' • I'I'. I, n* ' " '• ' i''' '"••-'V. '^" ' ary drama offering a challenge fox the height of the morning commut- Officers, who will assume their new Mail Urged ing s^rvi&kjrains stop at Cranford the Utiipn Cbunty^Narcotics Clihic. the actors and much , for ' ThougTh h ^ii no; esthnates^ of .;^,MpdeUii) -thought-for,tb,e audience. In form, at 7:50 dinftand 7:57 a.m. and then fd;th|k Delti Kapp^ .pr it is a radical depatiureTrofiPtfte thererisrno further train until-8:3Q nuinber ^pi^-totpral^pi^totpral^theTN^ e i Education Assiociation. Pbetmaflter Arthur Bjoertinann Education Association, New Jersey; issued an appeaJTo res-" -T _.„ t ~.. —_ 'etseived* fc-Lpyia[.tit. P^ion Coiinty 1 draitta was written ;< knflws! the janswier, :' AaiQciation of Secondary • School. idents numerous complaintr s on this sched- '^$^H^^ ffllfe —^. .••--.-!, holiday' mailings now irift to be d wao pta inaY'? said he faas re- .sented on the .televisioi n seriesi , d that tram schedules; for chairmant; - "early bird"- inailers. He^Oto an- udn;"ofVwhich.he is a p^st'] d V ^Cbi Studio trimr Mr. Rose also cre- rantord be reviewed by the ;t:;;ter -also'yre£or4ed"! that the speciil gifts division und Bergen Camera, Arthur Browii of nounced deadlineV for^Cb^istmas ated the critically-hailed televisionTransportation Department slid direction of ; dent: uc t u a t » 4- filerieSj "The Defenders.'' the Public Utility Commission to BJ^^'s" S!fc^uc?^^^plio^^ it C. Fisher Has gone over its goal of goidance^ "Selections ^.better. gift*, 1 earltoi^fey i a ^uA-R*nwkable~-l*toideni Iversity; lor that he «M several staff memberk tiie season, shopping is more en* SArgel.' - Mayou, Gill added that he has 1 ' ; IV Mr. Mandell is joyable and one can be assured Tech-KriitTechKriitv Charles MMll !ftay;»f-th!ftay;»fthe Have atteinled e delivered be- In Citizen and Chronicle, Nornian, Ro- k ; of ijthe Xomh Employment Service Boyd, Gerald Bross, Djane Dofson, Grail to study the feasibility of are within $50 of their individual den of the; Roden Co; and Roderick A " " report was pretented by fore Christmas,"' the postmaster David Estabrook, Catherine frus, routing eastbound New York buses Cost per pupil iii the • Cranford safiC goals.11'" •'..••'• ••::- • , -, ft W. Smith, past president. y V Mrs. Marica r^ • of Cur- where he serves on the~b6ard of Davia, Gerechoff, Betty Greitzer, through WafneTTMm^wittra' shel- •pnhlin s^OOl ffiH gL jn""* to itt was chairman of riculum aqd instruction;. .Mrs. Ger- 'The postal service can handle Michael Gross, Lorraine Huckel, tered bus stop to be j provided at "The record Of, the special gifts $67S.d4 duWng the 196^6R~iclool education .of the. Religious School the nominating cottunittee~anc ^IdiriH^kJlj id on the youth commission. ~ ' the unusually heavy load'of mail Pamela Humphries, Joel Kopel- the railroad station. division; this year has been reached year, an increase of $68 over the er at Livingston Ave. and Wai ^expected this year if the mailing man,., Bonnie Lerner, Sal Lostan, "Such a move would afford pro- preceding y^ar, it wasreported;by Presidents Robert !Bfc Crane and The new ac by gifts from 235 individual citi- ROJTHT MacBean-conduct6d_.the:in- Aye. Schools, and David Naylor, wife, Doris, reside at 35 Lenhome public will give us a hand by de- Thomas MoloneyKg^omasjMarantz^ tection for our bus commuters dur- zens averaging $100 apiece," Mr. Robertr Stefany, Board of d head"ofrthef social-studies depart-, positing their cards and packages Jacqueline Murray, •Kerry IKysIakT tion auditor. , __v_ stallationsr--^———-—!___£_ Dr., N., with their three children, r gn Fisher noted7^l7ThTs~includes'~88 ~4rheJncoming president, has Veen der at ger ^emovlng41ie_busJqading4>rQblej Speaking at a boarcT meeting scribed ~the_ jtggram of study deal- ; with- from" heavily; -Nor liP3J^tfWit : :: : tne past four years; 15g wKB St . . . . . l^Mlfcaw? total expenditures were ut> bv 11 groes to erican history. Douglas. Sherrod, Ellen Siegel and would have to get the approval: of giftsjjfjover $200,_ ^, • " ; stof e in Kearny and Phyllis, 6, a first grader at v for ib -years by E. Walnut. "This also is a goodctime to re- Jeffrey Vacker." ;:;.:"P • • . ' many- agencies I am hopeful that "This group of responsible cit- tor.said 74 percent of the,expendi- The student' director is Annwe can make this improvement in izens corresponds to* 3 percent of tures were for salaries, which were chainhJ s He Js a graduate of Rutgers d= cord ZIP codes in the*return ad- University College of /Pharmacy library study committee, who said new teachers. They arfe as iollowsj dresses ' of incoming mail and up- Korky. ^.Prbmpters^ are 'Marsha the-near future."- «:r"\i.:.... '_., the Jatnilies in_ Cranfprdi" he con-up 11 percent, while other costs ittee had found the li Auerbach, Thoi^sT^KSwan T arid ~Under"the present system, east- tinued." "This amount which they increased by 7.3 percent and holds membership in the, Na- Mrs." Helen Ashwell of 104 Park— date address lists." ' , " ' tional Association of Retail Drug- braries /addng in space, staff and Dr., as a long-term substituting David Lauren, bound - Somerset buses stop on nave given ia 1 percent of the aver- •" Surplus funds decreased from funds.; Ne\y postal liws have eliminated Ticket -information is available North Ave. to pick up passengers $246,058.92 to$213,856.44.' gists, New Jersey Pharmaceutical teacher of social studies, effective • •fop T^w^i* ra^o fr>r. greeting cards. age income per family of all fam- Assodati6n and Temple Beth-jEl. at the inilu office .of Oranford are standing on an i iti the ^stmaster_pointed_jm£i_so_jJL "" js a past president -of Alpha holds^an A.B." degree, from St. . Tickets glao will be ed safety aisle, The plan proposed "It is significant that they; come Zeta" pmega, . lianksgiviiig-Holiday available at the: door. -Lawrence University and did grad- mailed at the six-cent rate this "TContmued~olTPags~8)r t©m" 1^m" tyV^fer-Ma^onJajnarried and ' "" University, ity, with four or moire cdntribu- .resides at 32 Brown Ter. ins Early Deadlines has taught in the Linden pt •All domestic gift parcels for UC _ Mayor Gill told the chamber • ? *—^-r-r- schools and "s^rved-Tts-a-substit tricts." '••--•- —•-;- ' - TI Because of the Thanksgiving here^ Her salary will be at the tant states should be mailed ^be- HAROLD ttie time^isrpasfcwhen-eff holiday next /Thursday, the fore December 2, while those for Police Chief s Ur "The growing success, of the businessmen can bie conli^d to ^Citizen ilia^hro^ " ' lli$6,4pO.- United Fund depends o^ this local areas should be mailed no Maximunf temperature during merchandising and cojutaiercial published on Wednesday next Mrs. Esther Hume of~6~ later than December 14, Postmas- Help Finiaince Building at UC broad, support throughout the com- the 'past week was the 61 degrees areas alone. I ask members.of. the week and early deadlines will be Ter.,, as a long-term substitute munity," Chairman Gessler said. in effect for pictures and copy.. English teacher from October 29 ter Boertmahn said. , The Union County Board of Free- possibility of starting.a police sci- recorded on Monday, while the low chamber to play an/increasingly "This is the moat encouraging active role- in our community life •' Deadlines will be as follows:' to November. 27 at an annual sal- . Greeting cards for distant states aspect of this year's campaign. The of 32 degrees ^occurred last Thurs- should be trailed not later than iider£~was urged this week by ence program at the. college. Mr. day; .. — recreation, pumic safety, engi- i Church news, tomorrow noon; ary of $6,400. Mrs. Hume received the Union County Police Chiefs' Smith reported that the faculty's Cranford United Fund has never neering and alpother facets of lo- .pictures, 10 a.m. Monday; club her B.A. degree' cum laude from • December 11, and those for local been based on large gifts from a Precipitation during- the week delivery not Jater than December Association to assist in the financ- curriculum committee and the totaled close, to one inch, as c6m cal government. With the many hews, tomorrow and Monday. Wilson College and has had three few individuals and the record it years' experience in Maryland. 16. . ,• •'•••. ing of a Community Services Build- board of trustees-' education com- pared to .049 inch during the same talents and the expertise repre- Early copy from all publicity is achieving this (rear shows that sented "Jby the Chamber of Com- chairmen and advertisers will be Mrs. Lois Ann Lovett of 10E .: Suggested deadlines for Christ- ing on Union College campus in mittee are studying the need for more and more families are taking week a year ago. There was a trace mas gifts to servicemen stationed ^Continued on P age 8) mtinued on Page 8) appreciated.. 1 Parkway Village, as a home econ- Cranford for police training activ- such a program. a- realistic approach to their own v omics teacher at" Hillside Aveniie in foreign countries^ are: Space fair share." ' ^ Available (Small Packages), No- ities. Mr. Smith reported on a new Junior High School from October vember 23; Parcel Air Lift, Novem- program of the Law Enforcement Mr. Fisher said that special cred- 21 to June 30. Mrs. Lovett, who. At a meeting at the Cranwood Assistance Administration of theit should go to Jesse Patberg and holds, a B.S. degree from Mary- ber' 3d; Airmail, December 11. in Garwood on Tuesday, the assoc- College Club^Book Sale Now Under ,Way Bi«r mail will receive Justice Department, which pro- Robert Baines as vice-chairmen of mount College, will receive an an- ,eV loans-and. grants to law en-special gifts. The College Women's CJWb of nual salary rate of $6,400. She will about the same service as during 1 Cranford opened the doors of its replace Mrs. Mariam Kurtz," who * non-peak periods, the postmaster the freeholders to divert funds now, forcement" -officials for college "The first teams to finish were RS, courses. Under consideration by under Chick Ammann and Ken-well-stocked bqokstor/y in Cleve- has been assigned to teach a dpe- gaid. • '• allocated for a police and fire (Continued on Page 8) '•'Last Christmas," he concluded, Union College is a plan to apply neth DeLonge as captains,'.' he con- land .School yesterjjKy to an enthu- 1 school, at the former Nike base in for 25-grants of $200 each for the tinued, "and an outstanding job. has -'\l_-i_.. (Continued on Page 8) ; siastic group of/Cranford residents the_ W,atchung Reservation to thespring semester, beginning in Feb been done by workers_in all theinterested in/purohasing books for ruary, 1969, the Union College of teams under CapiaTns Harold DeenT college, project if the freeholders tHemselves^and their children. do not go ahead with that project. ficial saifi. eGr goeWtteegsbrerSHRipresieozd College Glee Club The police chiefs indicated they George Weisgerber, Elliot Hume, "People have been very generous. Going Up Soon Police Chief Matthew T. Haney. believe there, would be a consider- James Lancaster, Charles Degener with>4heir, donations of books," Prograin Today of Cranford, director of the Union able number of Union County law and Robert Biunno. Robert Brooks, chairman for For Holidays A "Fall Festival" program of vo- County Police Training Academy, enforcement personnel interested "This success does Hot come/ e sale, reported. "We have a cal and instrumental numbers will in such a pilot program. large-supply of books in reserve .- The Chamber of Commerce hol- said pnion College's master plan easily.' We are happy to hay iday decorations for the business be presented by the Union College The tentative program calls for made it, and it depends on/bard so that we can restock the shelves Club at 11 a.m. at the College Hour provides for. a Community Serv- the policemen to take three college dailV. center arc scheduled to be erected work from everyone." / by niemfiers -of the public works today in the theatre of the Cam-ices Center. He said this would be credit courses in the spring semes- A clean-up report meeting for '"yhc variety includes fiction, pus Center. The program is open an ideal location,for a police train- ter with classes being held from nonfiction, juvenile, mystery, bi- department next week so they can all divisions will be held in the be illuminated shortly after to the public. ing program with an academic, col- 4:30 to 9 p.m. two days a week, Municipal Building next Tuesday ography, autobiography, textbooks, paperbacks, encyclopedias and JNa=J~ Thanksgiving, it was reported this • Students performing, will include lege atmosphere Mr. Smith said. When the program evening. ' the following from Cranford: is approved by the faculty and the tional Geographic Magazines." " week by Herbert Mason, chamber Jack Wherrity of 13 Ramapo Rd., The association also endorsed trustees, announcements will be The sale will continue through president...... vocal ^olo, "The Girl Front, the the establishment of a college-lev- sent to all police departments and UNICEF Total $1,659 Saturday. Hours are: Today, 9:30 John Reilly and Bradford Wil- North Country";. Steven L. Minion other law enforcement agencies in A check for $1,659 has been for- a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and 6:30' to 9 son, co-chairman of the annual' u el policd science curriculum at Un- Santa Claus project carried out by" of 81 Spruce St., guitar duets with ion College and voted to inform Union County.. warded to the Com- p.m.; tomorrow; 9:30 a.m. to- 4:30 Barry D» Malpas of Fanwood, Chief Haney said two • sessions mittee for the United Na'tions p.m., and Saturday, 9:30 a.m. to the Jaycees and financed by the "House of the Rising Sun," "Mary the, college and the Board of Free- of the Police Training Academy Children's Fund, representing 12:30 p;m. On Sntiircjay, the club Chamber of Commerce, arc making '.- in the .Morning" and "San Fran holders that a need exists for such for recruits will be held in 1969 at UNICEF collections here over the will feature a half-price sale. plans for the appearance of Santa in town from December 7. td 21. cisco Bay Blues." a program in Union County. Union College. The first session \Hallowecn weekend, it was an- People wishing to Jbuy books are STACKING BOOKS FOR SALE — Shown plating books in racks nounced by Mrs. William Collins, •\, Mrs. Irene Cramer, executive Mr. Minion'also wilf sing a vocal Dr.--Kenneth W. Ivcrsen, acting will run from January 6 to March requested to enter the bookstore for sale now being conducted by the College^ Women's Club of solo, "In the Early Morning Rain," 7, while the second session will be chairman for the Council of on the side of the school nearest secretary of the chamber, already and Miss Janet L. Reeder of 9 president p'f Union College, and gin in late May. Church Women United in Cran- to St. Michaell s church. Cranford^at Cleveland School arc Mrs. Bruce Stcele, in foreground, has ordered.2,400 canes for ^ Chippewa Way will sing with a Roy Smith, vice-president in charge Chief Carl Ehnis .of New Provi- ford,- sponsor of the annual Proceeds from the sale will bo and, left to right-in back, Mrs. Lebroa Conger, Mrs. Paul Schoeller distribution! to local children-by r vocal quartet, "The Silver Swan." of college relations, discussed the dencorefiided. project. • (Continued on Page 8) and Mrs. Donald M. Mayer, . ' Santa flun^-liis "Stay here. u- I>*•

J :: 1_ Page two CRAWFORD" (N.J.) CITIZEN AND CHROhU^E—TtfURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21,': 70^sisx 0 WorkerswiV H ^ " - BehindTl I'"'**. 1 Scenesd «-.'~^ .^^u Maucionj e an^/d Caryn Shamey'.^' Polite tlaptttin Tells WomenFormer Addicts vv r r aw r A *i " • • ' •» .. » chairman;. Candace Armita^e,- Wit Revised Leaf Pickup Schedule On J^ycee JPah^l liam Bfurns.'Denise Drdncy, Davia. Thursday, November 21 . % ....''... Heavily 'covered areas , SenioY Plat* at CM Gerechoff and JLynn Krilov. Friday, November 22 .-...! Districts l6 and 1? floiv U Peferiii Tuesday Night Behind the scenes of any'production,:there is always a flurry of Publicity— Charles JMessina and A talk on "How Women CanhDefend Thehiselvej in the Home" •Mrs. Elaine Rodgers, faculty ad- Monday, Mbvember'25 .'...?.... Districts 9 and 26 Richard Roselli, 31, director of. activity. The Cranfqrd High School Senior Play, "A Remarkable InciJ" Tuesday ..November 26 ,.,....: Districts 3, 8 arid 12 was presented by Capt. Ralph J. Koury.of the Cranford Police Depart- DARE (Drug Addiction. Rehabili- .visers; William Burns, and Sue ment ata meeting of Crane's Ford Chapter of the DAB.at the Cranford dent," is a case in point. • Kleiner, co-chairmen; Diane Bahr, Wednesday, November 27 •>.-.•. Heavily covered areas tation Enterprise Inc.) will serve .well over 100. students have Joanna Baytaln, Defiise DeMaVzo, Monday, December 2 .•-. Districts 1, 6 and 15 Historical.Society Museum on Tuesday.. >.. as moderator for a panel of former been at work planning, building, painting, Celling and "scrounging" Thyllis Dunlop, jtyrih Farkas, Rob- "TuesdayrDecember 3 ....:...... r .... Districts 2, 14 and 10; drug-addicts-who -wiu-explaln-the- : in Geizel, Mary Lou Qilroy, Lynn citizens'and need all cooperation Work of DARE at. a meeting of the to create the final product which ~ 'i Wednesday, December 4 7. Districts 3, .1.1 and 13 1 possible,such as by immediate^bV ' polico v , Cranford Jaycees in Marisa's p JI&iJUSdayA11te£^^ al r and are Thfc varjous committees are: ner, Deborah Pipala, Nancy Playle, Friday, December 6 Districts 16 *and 18 We1rtSe1f'e1l"'1^^te^ly-Mtt'ff'to'uth^ Restaurant. 17 North Ave., W., at » Costumes — Mrs. Jane . Van to, faculty adviser;. Mary. Lou Gil- Carol £luhgis, Elyse Reider, Judith, are 'prowlers .or suspicious people roy, Cynthia Heller, Avea Jordan; Shapiro, Patricia SUker, Laurie Monday, December 9 • • • Districts 0 and 20 observed. -' . . \ • pojnt of emergencyi, he added. / Vrankeri and Miss fcarbara Berger, Tuesday, December 10 ...... _. .„...., Districts 3, 8 a,nd 12 4 In addition" to relating personal faculty advisers; Pamela JacKson eAnn Pehyenne, Karen jPomerantZj Smith, Wayne Weberbauer, Doris. On a prqwkr call, he said, the The captabl also said not to diS ' experiences, members of the and Susaif-Wil?Qn, gro«4- .en^JL to_ fceljr mojre persons than

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SCHOOL REPRESENTAflViS: ^ VISITING CRANFORD HJGK SCHOOL Planned to Honor Seymour Hears Story of Music Boxes Leicester Juftior. College Thurs. November 21 " 1:00 ' An hour from^the pastasji£canlur$d when Mra, and -Mrs. George 1 Janfres ^M. Sell olj /29 Greaves £1. ( DePafiw .University ...... rr....,...., .^. ^ri.. (l November ,22 8:3:30 "t- has»"accep|ted the chairmanship of Browp of Morristown presented tyie'ir program, "Th.e Romance of'Musiq Centenary^dojilege ,..„,,,.„..,,,...... fH'u Nfovemb^.j^S ^11::000 a testimonial dinner and dance in Boxes," at a Wednesday Morning Club tea yesterday afternoon in Jbonor of Tax Collector Harold J. Fellowship Hail of Calvary Lutheran Church. ' N. Union Ave. Crahford SeymouF^Jr. The dinner, spon- V The Browns, who were introduced by Mrs. Harvey Allen, program sored "By the Friends of Mr. Sej- Chairman for ,the month, had on mour, will fee hejld Surfday eve- display many of the instruments regulations which *must be en- ping, January 19, at the Winfield from their collection which, it is rScotfcHotel^BiiwfeteritHtel^BiifettiftJi^l^ l 'orced by local police, and organ- ized-crime-activity-in^geWeral. ^ FOOD SAVINGS be £urnishe4rby, Joe Gatto and his kind. The music boxes, which had ordhestra. . . : Polipe Chief Matthew T. Haney their origin ih», , Swit- commended the State Police of- There Is A Difference * Aged - Trimmed Mr. Seymour.,a native \oi Eliza- zerland, and America, ficers on their presentation and thti^itds jajc rahije from tiny .instruments, of a SIRLOIN STEAK AGED & TRIMMED .... Ib. 1.29 J cooperation' With; the local depart- % / "b collector, - a position -he yhas' 'held few ""ounces to "cbrtsoles weighing ment. LOIN END ROAST : :.i; Jb. 69 'since 1964C He resides at 604 Or- several hundred pounds. . '' : Chief Haney said all members CENTER CUT PORK CHQP *..'. Ib, .95 chard St. with his wife, the former As the Browns .related their his- of the police department are re- 1 Mary Fisler, and their two daugh- tory, the romance of man's unceas- quired to attend" the in-service HOTEL BACK RIBS ;. Ib. .69 I '$%%& ters, Virginia, a sophomore at Mad- ing quest to create "aut6matic training sessions on their own time. PORK TENDER LOINS ;..„..:.-..,•. Ib. 1.09 ison College, Harrisonburg, Va. anusic". unfolded. - x He said they will continue through- and Laura, a student at Brookside Mrs. H.-L. Leland, vice-president, out the .year, with special em- ORDER YOUR THANKSGIVJN(3^ TUWCJ^NOWI Place School. ' conducted the business meeting phasis on the fields of criminal ac- • Pride Of The Poconos • Ridge Mr. Bell, an attorney, was a re- whicl} preceded the program. tivity and traffic law enforcement. cent candidate for the Cranford Hostesses for^tlie tea were Mrs. t Townshjp Committee. He has serv- !". M. Burelbach, chairjnan;, Mrs. PICK O THE CROP * ed as Cranford chairman for the t. E. Brinkley, Mrs. Leon Ferencz, Eight US Y . " March of Dimes, , ' ,•> Mrs.^W. H. ,La»gi W$. Gordon YELLOW .;.;;.v..;;.;;.-.'..;...;..::;'..-.3-lb." pkg. 39<; Mr. Bell stated at the time of his HAROLD J. SEYMOUR, JR. Leech, Mrs. H. B. Lbpaus, Mrs. Members tirAttend Appointment as- dinner chairman: M. J. «eavy, Mrs. F. E. Shepard FLORIDA JUICE ONIONS ...;..".....:...V.per doz. 59c fRESH ...... ^i^./"^^^ "I am happy to be given the op- 12 Wadsworth' Ter.; Wayne R. pet- and Mrs. H. E, Young. ... Fall Convention portunity to participate in this ers, 411 Manor Ave., and Mr. Bell. Bjlrs. i>., R. Creightori, Mrs. W. Eight members of the United testimonial honoring Harold J. T. Eppler, Mrs. EV A. Kbyen and Synagogue Youth .of Temple Beth Come In and Vbll Our Seymour, Jr., in view of his many Mrs. N. Q. White poured. ! "'_"El will> attendjthe annual USY Our (n-Th»4i»or« S -conMbutions to our community, Mrs. v Richard Bradfield,;Jr.,_ fall"convention"in West- both as a dedicated public servant chairman of the .Home' ahd garden from December 22-24."They.are and as a private citizen." py Your Rutgers department, announced. that- the Richard Cormari, Robert Metii, He then cited the work done by Garden Reporter next meeting 'will be held at theBarbara Rose, Hicky Krieger, Bar- Mr. Seymour asi vice-president of hqnie of Mrs.J^V^iAndersen, 9 ry Gallanter, Jeff Horowitz, Sen the Union County Tax Collectors' (-BarbnoTTtK~Ra.,at 10 a.m. Kent and Judv_Silvermanr—^—T"^"! and Treasurers' • Iw^e^^oTe^go "Ma. meeting Tuesday night, executive board — .__^,. complete Christmas angels. Mem- members separated into four inter-, /^aTTioUectors'^and to begin the bers who missed the'first session est groups — creative writing, folk Treasurers' Association and as a program with you than to repeat may^eportat 9 a.in.- • singing, discussion and finger 763 MOUNTAIN AVE member of the board of directory some, observations about house painting. - • ' of the-Union County Cerebral Pal- plants by a former author of this It was reported__that-a-prof it-of Sprtnflfield Of ~ column, the late Charles H. $300 was realized from the group's sy League. ,.^..f •'. ; •; *':~.*'±-: : IN THE CRANFORD AREA ^_956 STUYVESANT AViTTT > Mr. Seymour is a past^chajrman the scientist oftenJacks^.ThatwaSr ticket-sellingTprojecnor the play, Union M3l4ta* - bf-the^Crahford-TIeart Fund and a tSutgers. art of growing plants. , "I Do, I Do." _member of- the boardofthjBUnion TDrTConndrs had'these thoughts . '"To be sure, ttie conditions County Heart Fund. He has? also dbout bis grandmother's ability under which she lived wer,e not served as division manager for the to gro\y plants indoors: the same as burs.. Most of the Cranford United Fund and as jun- • .: .''My .maternal, grandmother was time, the heating of her first floor ior vice-commander of Cranford a German peasant. As I look back, was from the range, with r Post 885, VFW. with my y^arfrdf educationrand Mr. Bell extended an invitation |—experienceiHrscientlfic and prac- stove ;in the "front room.'*.: "toHffie people^'of Cranforji to at- tical matters pertaining to hor- '"Some of her plants were in the tend th^ testimonial. Tickets may ticulture, I .come more to opinion east window, some in the south

be obtained from^-Warren Praster, that she was a scientist at heart windows some even in the west v- .;, '•.. ' window of the cooler front room. C >•<&'• )if on the same shelves, upper i--;.<:, •.:,;*•$:' or lower, in. each window. At each _;.^,.^,..,.w.T, window^ were gingham curtains which wererdraWn*ci?oss on cold , nights, but drawn back in the day- time. • •• . ••-.•• : ••:.?•••'•.,'.' '• ~~i Moist Air L "Always on the back of the kitchen range was simmeringra ^^Jh was^moist. That was the sort of atmosphere that resulted in paintings uu the window pa; Jack Frost, on cold riightsi watered .every-day, isttme eyery two of three days, JChere were i, as she hfld.lfearnedrtRaf W ...^.; WALTMIWC would grow well with water in , the^jsaucers. / .l '•The plants, of , wbuld rtirs: A nerr z keep them in balance. ..V;....!..:..' "Siach day, she gave them at- fj^ A trimt firm.. tention. If she spied some dust ge Jfevr fun! They're effective in action—superbly built. on the leaves, she would take the •Ea^y to BBfr—convenient anytime, day or night. At home cm corner of her apron, and" with ( i aw j Bee how eaay it ia to b6 good to yomaelf— loving care, wipe the. dust away. Battle Creek^ wayl **TJl' haverlingered: me nearly two generations. as I listen to .or wad the are .__,.,__, T_ giants, questions which CONVALESCENT AIDS AND some; would term ignoraht,-b"utt| HOiME CARE CENTER which-:I 'charitably call due to lack 6f knowledge,. I think of my

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"An3 I should like tefsay'to ,, ••*..•• th(j> questioners: Cfive yovac plants the jbving care they •. deserve. Stpidy them. If they show distress^ what did you do? Then undo it." E plLIVJERY tiberty Hyde Bailey (noted horticulturist at Cornell) once j ththiis definition: "Hort.icni \ 17 N. Union Ave. ture is the love of plants, and the Cranford "pleasure, and profiT'iiriP'OWlHg them." It.starts with Ioye1^n6t_fashion or emulation of neighbors. \. - OPEN DAILY — 8:30 A.M. to 10 P.M. KKW:AR PARKINCTLDT IN REAR OF STORE Gambling 331 CENTENNIAL AVENUE THURSDAY NI0HT IS CRANFORD Talks P FAMILY BARGAIN SHOPPING NIGHT ^ on "State Gambling Corner Winans Ave. — Cranford, N. J. were presented by Detec _.es George Frlery and Anthony Cowell of the New "Jersey State .Police at a' training session for WHEN: litfembers of the Cranford Police Department held in the Municipal DECEMBER 8 to DECEMBER 24, 1968 Building on Monday evening. Their talks dealt with gambling See the triangles of tricot set; in at BELL'S We speei^jaM^in the .Balsam Fir Tree/- the traditional Christmas Public Notices the sides? They give this crisp, 276-0062 Tree with the fragrant Balsam aromj -¥• jQQJHcljng Taffetfe slip a marvelous UNION COTTNTV, COURT LAW DIVISION DOCKET NO. 1280 IN THE MATTER OP THE Our trees are carefully selected,/individually packed (not bundled) kincf of flex and fit, so smooth and APPLICATION OP ROBERT OPEN SUNDAY JAMES CZERWIN8KI, FOR Civil and will be trucked directly fremi the north country to our lot in LEAVE TO ASSUME THE Acjtlon siipple it really breathes with you. NAME OF ROBERT JAMES | FINAL CBRWIN. I JUDGMENT • Cranford. 9 A.M. tb 9 P.M. ROBERT JAMES CZERWINBKI, having Born to be worn wjth knits, tile, 13th day bf September, 1068, made application to thitj Court by duly verified skimmy shapes, .touchy textures, complaint tor a Judgment authorizing These trees are genuine New Hampshire native grown No. 1 U.S. Seller's • Baron's • Seager's him to iiBsumc the name Robert James Cerwln; and It appearing to the Court that ho has complied with nil the provisions Choice Balsam Fir guaranteed fresh cut and fresh when you receive .Taffetfe is indispensable these days! WILL BE CLOSED of tho New Jersey Statutes 2A:52-1. t( joq., and Revised Rules relating; thoreto it. and tho Court~BBinB~8iitisned~ttifct7-there , Also: flies in and out of the suds, arc no rcasonablo objection's thoreto: ITS WHAT YOU GET FR WHAT Jt in on thin l^th day of November dries itseif.to a smooth fresh flutter, 10(10, adftidgW that RobbfirJumcs Czcrwln- YOU PAY f HAT COUNTS! ukUbo and he hereby 1» alrthori/cd to im- SPECIAL NOTE:: IIf yo yu want an extra large tree, let us know (by mune the niurte ol Robert Jumcu Cciwin, ond never, never loses its beautiful from and utter December 20th, 10UQ, and December 2) and we'll get it for you. Or, if you want to be positive For Instance: Take the new miracle that within ten dsyu hereof, Haiti pluln- tiff CUUHO a copy of thin Judamcnt to a tree is reserved for you, of the size you want, we'll do this also. figure. Sizes 32 to 40. drugsr^Sure, they cost more than the be published once In tho Crunford Cltlzcr and Chronicle, • and within, twenty days old-fashioned remedies but in most titter cYitry of Juclumcnt, ho flic JudEmcn Special orders may be placed by calling ... and affidavit of publication of Judumcn Matching Petti, S/M, L, $5.00 ,. cases, they get you well in a jiffy with tho Union County Cjerk, and u. cer- tified' copy of tho JiulumenV with the Sec- and so become very inexpensive. retary ot State,' pursuant to the provlblons 276-4903 of tho Statute and Rovlbcd Rules In aucli cuso mudo and provided. BE SAFE — BE SURE Kenneth C. Hand J.C.C BUY YOUR DRUGS IN A DRUG STORE On Motloq of RubbnHteln As OUclf, Attorney!) for. pltfntlfl. "' >• S10.J2 11-21

r\ Page Four CRANFORT* (N. Jf) CITIZEN AND CIlteOWCLEpTItURSDAY, NOyEMBER gl, I9G8" father, Edward, Jankowski,, and mother, Mrs. Natalie D'Ambrosio Jankowski, o£ Kenilworth}-a tlaugta Nov. 30 ler, MrS, Elainj? Holobinkb of^Mid- •The fcurtain will rise* ort ,.the „-• ,Jt,,,-i. • :•••' •. V -» - ' dletownli; 'a sort, Arthur, a"t home; V ' "•- • f- ' •••,M' I: ;( ' I , * . [ \j\Testern Union'County Junior Miss abrbtheiv EdWsird In Florida, ahd Pageant, sponsored by the Cran^ Furchak of May wood; ' a ^sister, two grandchildren. " ford Jaycees, in the auditoridm of NEED Petferis Terms Mrs. Anna Sop'oci of Irvingtbri; lu Arrangements were by the Ken- Crantord High School at 8 Tp.m. on v Funeral services "for Peteris grandchildren . and three great- ilworth funeral Home, 511 Wash-, Saturday, November 30. j Teriris, 78, of 310 South Union Ave.,' grandchildren. . - ington Ave. Interment was in St.- QUICK who died Saturday in Rahway Hbs- The theme of the pageant w,ill Gertiuae"Cemetery, Wobdbridge, be "New York," with the contes- ital. were held Tuesday at- Gray 4 FuneralHl Home1; £ -tanLq_belne Judged on poise and appearance at the "Starlight Roof;"- Springfielpg d Ave. Hehad been Mrs. M. Henrietta Eitzgerald of Nathan Edmonds „ Scotch Plains, mother of John P. Nathan W.. Edmonds .of 104 Cen-,Then the scene changes to the patienp t at the hhospital for a day "Palace Theatre," where the girls and a half., .,'•>'{ Fitzgerald, Jr., of 511 Central Ave., tfal Aye, died "Tuesday in Alexian died Saturday in Muhlehberg Hos- Brothers^ Hospital, Elizabeth, after will be judged on creative and per- f .. Born in, Latvia, Mr. Teriri$ -•"-•: "• •'• •••*•>•• pital, Plainfield. A high'mass of a long illness. He was 69. forming arts. Their talents ra,nge Wioved to. the United States 17 from gymnastic and folk dances to years agq and lived in Murray Hill tequiem was celebrated; yesterday Born'in Bayonne, he was a resi- in St. Bartholomew/s \ Cfiurch, dent of Craiiford-35 years. He re-original monologues and-readings fjbr a year before moving to Cran- from Shakespeare. fbrd 16'years ago. He. was ein- Scotch Plains, and interitfent was tired jn W64 frOni the Spenton- plpyed at TO ' watchman rby'.a'/food in St. Gertrude Cemetery, Wood- biish Fuel Transport Service, New Finally ,th.e girli will be judged, cpain before retiring .11 years ago. bridge. ..' .. ,., ' Xbrk City, after 2(3 years' service. on ^oiith fitness. They will all par- 'Mr. Terijis was a member of Lat- Born in Kingston, .^..Y;, Mrs. HJe v^ls i_ regionai_ representative, ticipate in ah interpretation , of U6fi THE vian Lutheran Church which holds Fitzgerald lived in Westfield 35 T at one time.managed the JEirm's "siaughter on T^rith Avenue," with -iiieetings'f Sunday afternoons in St.(/ears before moving Ito Scotch Philadelphia off ice. • Mrs. June Gbles, who has worked with the girls individually in pre- Mark's Ghurch. Elizabeth. Plains eight years ago,^Slie was a Mr. Edmonds served, as a com- irr-i : commUhicant of St. BaifthjOlomew's paring for the pageant, acting,as ' ^jSutviving arei;his wife, Mrs. Kris rdander in the NavV during World, 1 choreographer. —t tine Cepjawskis Terins; a lahtfc Chutch.; ; • • • • ••"'•'•:•' " . " ^ar II., He was stationed in New ;rs° Imja Berzfnslds of the South B'eSides. her son sh©*is survived York' City 'where he'was in charge Andrea Lanibrinides' fcf "Weat- I 1 field, who -is the reigning Junior Union Aye. address; a son , Arnold by her husband, Jdrni'P- Fitz- ol trahgpQrtiiig pejroleum products df New yprKCity; a brother, JUcH- geraldld ; ahbthehbth r son,; 'ipl'iplBhh J . fofId the, JBuropean Theatre. Miss, will crown? Western -Union 1. s(J:d, and, two sisters, Miss Alma South' River; a dai|ilit^r, Mrs. .He was ia member of Cranfbrd bounty's Junior Miss of 1989. She also will award the prizes for the \AMONG PAGBAiW ATTRACTICINS ~C?hown are'members,of ittzalija BeVzms, all of Latvia, tlijree Raymond k McCue <|f •"Westfield; I*ost 212 American Legion, a com- "The Family Portrait," i new.g^bup.f^pA.^ewa^^ ^College children jland a great-grandchild. / two b^thejrs, Joseph'^'Reis of: municant of St. Michael's Church different divisions in the judging: ; fief ore the pageant the girls were who irill perform at the Wfestern Union Cotijity Junior Miss Pageant i Hahway C6tne-: I'brt Ewen'and Theoiatprfei J. Reis and ? member of its Holy Name thy. of QUo'gue, L. I.; five SBfe*S, Misses Stociety, •'; ••: :7 •' 7-" '•-; ;;\als' o judged on their scholastic rec- Gertrude, Frances, Caj§ ords and bh the basis of a personal /He is,suiviyed by his wife,.Bfes. interview; with tnle judges, their beth aiid< Agnes Reis, la'ry Boyle Edmonds; a daughter, JohnPilat t6h, and i&grandohi; personality. : v . : Irsv RJta E.; lititHt it hbttle; i^ro Fujiteral servT Tlie funeftii ^as Mrs. Neya. Lee Blbbyi the dra- beth and jack Sanders of^the feliiB- bnce iiibughtit couldn't happen t« i^esfor JfohnPilat, 84,of 529 Rich; Jrandsohs; Je^ey; E; L;lbyd. of -' * |dhldStUdt oidnial HoiaeV Irattford and Mlchaei H. t jome; three great-grandchildren; inuously the Mcfracken -wiU-aiso-entertairi-with sor^gS/ ac- tiiongrotHfer ^taUatics nieiition iJuifing the 4tfestibh X ff6e^^sistei^aark~*&nViiIan a of Was the" fattyWt^^ Placentia, Cajif; • siMJrs. Grace companied by ihfe tiuddy Dee Or- ii Muhlenberg Hospital, Flaiti- mass chestra. .'" •• die each year oi lung cancer-alone, Questions as "H6W long does 'can v : Schoenhut of Metuchen and Mrs. eld. py) ' • •_. -;;. _ :;'•,••".. \. of reqiiieni ^vas cteleBjftted Saturi Also appearing at the pageant ten tiines the rate'of 3Q years afeo, ipt taka-to d(eyelbp?",rthertat torn iniCzechoslovalria fae came Why not check yaur attic v M thr?e^oTOers7Eui«ne Portrait,"- a and in direct ^portion tbi theVatieS), "Why do n6h-smokers get tb this country as a sinall b6y, Re- iS of Jersey Ciftr; Richard hew group froin NewarlfTStatr siding' in ^Nfewark" before moving College. which ha's performed in ^ojp^aiiRmwilfi -v • - ••••-.•• •- - _^_.^orya- Raymond Edmonds of Rdselle. GreenwGreenwicc h illVged j years;,i;orthe Hess a IJrucker college campuses and f eatuces Miss cancer, only five Will survive, ^pr. belling cigaretles?'1 (The cigarette; Corp., l^ew^rk, a leathfer '.___ „ Thfe funeral will be held from Bnu fuffi u4m§ nO {be Dooley Funeral. Home, 218 Christine Ebright, MissiTew Jersigjr Knauer pointed out, in urging that iobby is 'pbwerfult but „ even more cbmpanylJ He was a foreman wneri. of 1966. • ••,'•' ' . ' * • J l liTorth Aye., W., tomorrow at 10:15' teenagers not Start ; " powerful is the power of htabity .tie retired >:20 years ago; , -,\;:: ihghere 15••yea^S;agp';j:3|^;was ; The master of ceremonies will A ttiovie, "A Breath of Air," useful to you into eetjif " Iflr.piiat; leaves three iWttS^Eii; ijeft^ fey~thi^;tys$i^ ElEleetrie c 4.mf_iA;Mgh.je (liuieai-mass will be wj|lb|i_jir^yfehfe smokers frbni quit-" 'Celebrated at St. Michael's Church be Richard-Anderson of Cranfprd. showed: the relationship ^between J.\df>Keriilworth, Jrtfin J. b| , Jan- Competing for the iille of West- smoking' and cancer, heart disease of St. 4t 11 a.m. Interment will be-in JeiVyCalfc, and Rojpfer|TAjrM St Gertrude,_ Cemetery, Wood- ern Union County Junior Miss are and emphysema. The film alsp Alex; Fenik\ science teacher^ ar- xratclair; \ three daughters, Mrs. bridga "Friends may visit at-itl Fran Anthes*and Cathy Fus of mentioned that 100,000 coronary raHged thb program. )ur FOR SAI ie Hirthand Mi^s Lillian Pilat funeral home today from 2 to 5Cranford, MindV Law, Jaoqiuie Har- deaths each year are linked to can- Kenilwprth ••• arid •'• iSfe., Maribri and 7_t0LJ,0_p,in.. J, ris, Jackie Shephardy Martha IJTC* cer, and one of every seven deaths hff^lZind Carol ^dir^au^ct'-result of Bobbins of Westfield, •Robin Mal- >. S'.i'lV smoking;- • , . _JH_ '• ; ' Dorothea Baker lor of Murrair Hill, Pam Langston /After; the fUm, Dr. Kiiiauer pre- interest' —solution tp Baker, 87, oland Peppi Sanders 6f .Berlceley sented a series. of slides which Ckll Mrs. Bonald burger South-Union ^eigMs-^rid^arbaniiiLSalvati ot showed actual cancer of the lung, fcerday at John E. RunneJIs Hos- Plainfield. : moutbTan ^i Spring il§aning lem*. pital for,,Cnest Diseases, Berkeley They: are all seniors in High Heights, after a long illness. She school who hive devoted the past was the widow of John L. Baker, two months preparing for the forth- in , Mrs. Baker coming performance. DEDICATED TO DIGNIFIED SERVICE had livedfin CHMoriHor-a&HSiteais, jckets f or the pa'geant are avail- She was a communicant of St. Mi- abieTfrom the coliteiirtatrtflT-iaem- • IWORIAL chael's Church. bers of the Cranford" Jaycees. or, -Lj»urvivlng_a?e two sons, John £• "" "' ' " of 3S6 Lincoln Baker, Jr., of Hopatcong, and JWI1J1 a sister, Mrs. Charles I)ey of fecoyi •.'.«•; \ flRlXfi ldhiiai ve j The funeral will be Saturda|t)af 8:45 a.m. from the DooleyTuneraf VVW.;- Home, 218 North Ave., W., witfci a high mass of requiem in St- Mi* Cancer is ^ the leading cause of ih Churcfh at 9:15 a.m. Inter- death lh. clUldrBU ami- young ad- ment will be in the family ults," seventh arid eighth grade students at Hillside Avenue Junior High School were told Monday Give Your "Fair Share" during an assembly program on cancer and smoking. Speakers In Cranford'jj 1968 )•,:.' • id Campaign Wuester Tumor. Clinic of Eliza FASHIONS & GIFTS • ..,.. .NT Vyi m? FUNERAL blRECTORS Creamed C. FrtdeHck Poppy David B. Crablel breamed Spinach"-, FALL & CHRISTMAS jl Selection Of CRANPOdD WESTFIELD lA'1. ' ' WtULirt A. doyle Potatoes BROCADfeS, VELVETS, WOdLENS

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- !•' SI)AY, NOVTMBEE 21, 1868 plosion an&brpke.into flames. The- Want" the granford student"Wot- On Saturday, R6bert Peming c Balnbridge, "iolJO yards juvay, dls"1 ed from the latfci. Senator Robert EiizabetJi will fea'd a )f(ve-mile patched its- rescue" and, assistiince F. Kenriedy's speech to thj9, youth mocning rarpble- in the Watchung detail. Mouth-to-mouth resuscita: of South Afriqa, challenging their Reservation. The , ramblow; will ^ion * revived the -three-year-old fleneratidti to i first improve . rela- meet at the Trailside Nature-and / daughter/of the yucht owner. She tionships with themselves. , Science Cent,er parking area at- .10 %$*& and, six" other- people were taken to city hospitals. The yacht, which On Sunday, Helmut Schneider of had throe large-holes torn in its Clifton wilt lead a nine-mile hike hull, was towed to the Bainbridge, Two Hikes in the af£a of SchUnproHnk A^oun where ftreflghters extinguished the tain in New York State. Thft group still raging "fire. However, due to w{ll meet at the administration tensive damage, the yacht aank. For Weekend Turn hltroc fnr of the T^lpn CQMniy Per members and guests of the Union Cqmmlpion i^ari Local Girl Speaker ' County Hiking Club this weekend. Elizabeth, at 8:30 a.m- For Fii^ttre Homcrntrkers "Improvement ' of the wo'rld through better relationships With others" was the theme developed by Mary "Anne Miie^te'r of 17 Hill- SPECIALIZING IN PROFESSIONAL GROOMING sid,e AVe. ill a talk at a recent reg- ional nieetihg, o|E t^ie Fiiturp Horpe- ti)a^ts pf America in Edison Call Now For Appointment HENEY HELLEGERS ' IVIKS DENA HELLEGERS' Township High School. ' Miss Mueller was one of ^26 girls 276-9784 or 969-2524 representing Mother Se'ton Kpg- ipnal #(%h School, Clar^, at the 4 Centennial Avenue ' ~ •'tif" " '' m xm \- 11 Miss Deua Hellegers anid her mother,^^| 1 106 Hfirrtfng «Ave., 919 cutrently displaying igroiil> of their ill i j^t the Suburban Trust Cfo., 3Nprth Avenue,-Vf.• •••?.•'••':'•'-'^-:;< . -. N '-T-JS- • 1 •PI ,.'^^ dustttal Arts .'and a fqrnter art teacher for ;the. Crant(M\R A Subsidiary of GONDEC CORP. fopirtmtat, is a stafif artist for""1 --'^ ^-^ .!•?• ^ Jjfegazine and » free lanqs mlnlstraUoiT, will be guwt speaker il I a)rtis)s t ffor - GoumeGourmett Magazine. InIn- oday at Cqllegfe. has the following openin gs due to expansion: cludelddd i n hhe r displadi y aro g^aj^hipt^ l $wift w kpeap k to ^ ^hich have Sp^eared in Qourlnet Mr.: snrolled in' tJniqn C m~/~. • • Chief Accountant j*c_ Secretaries £graduate ,'of / "Vale tyi^y, $y Swift -is- r^ponsibl6' forftfef • Clerk rTypf|t» lidiU ramavabta Bitnl-clrcultf, eoof(|ination-o£ aU-commuiUty^del that aids out IJ Jiagtn SCKQPJ qf yelopment activities of the Addic- * Drafttmen 1 Her' tion 'Services Agency, which. 1B j|outh Plainfield. M §H?i! agahist the drug JQ^WUraJiaJI^ waiifonl'. New York • art Htt rtctlWtftud. picture trte. which are pn dis- ^iMfe^sfBjnWej^l^^MnaUeB Wirers - Splderprs aa.iruBlB.c lock* In pletara ta atatlonvattar it'nac BT1lntl9VtfV< TUJPIQC 11(111 fUTqfttif wHtH lif I* peetf to re-tuot Mh«n chanclnc vnaries „ aturp, a^id pqrtra|ts pf her daugh- ters, Phyllis and -Delia.';" ' ; '" Techniciam Jli JtU iO)l^ Eaul JB»ndet, ^ formirJbjt of Gran- group methods., - ri^ h Plains. A late We offqr eycollent benofit*, top salaries, pleasant «urroundlna« «"d opportyni»y the set to ajdyjinc^ ^p|y h pprson or call Mr. R. O'Nelil at u r solid state security Is «lcb eyed ttjrpu^tin^^tetl jcircultiy.: SlJ^1y1XnmR aMn^rmM^iiFNTRARTS. ^—~ ~ In Each miniature circuit panercijntalhs'toibnonetltorts to do 0» PICTURE TOBE «|D AM..COJmmm PARIS. . ^ ••••. •a.partCyi"ar,]6h..i sound .modiile, a picujre'pwdgla, color Motorola s origlnalownef registered guarantee must be regls- -' pen^is; ;fj&N< ;Bon of B|r. i&l ] "•• IjioduTe, aMFmofST0^^lugS^irstoa(iwtf-toi^fmoVedL___l__ tered with Motorola; Within .10 days afterTdeJi^ry-l^maHiiig" RobertI LVBennis of 30t " Saturday <#• |Evenlng |nterv|ey/« |»y AJJ ..|p r Jjirj. , k.? •an Jd _J.?iti.»right atL h -||f ^jeiyjce j()B gjJaraltfedni^str^pn^^rpMetwIse^t-i^-y^d^-TtT''- guldb rrian«aMor lecffl cians|1|}^|M9 a." gutppaiiicc bu«viu*((fv wAyufU^o ui icfiaii ui ^uiiifiunoiii^uiyi^M iVBpn cost- • gu?pnteecoyersf(ee"exc^rjgeor repair ofcomporjentsproy x .- '•* • iystwp repairs aria you) Molorol: defective in normS| u?e. Atranged through selling dealer. - 0 •- •j'i,.^ow8*y«^g, n[M« most while serving ab nuclear^ Labor and transportation extra. : ' l^l_LiLu;__2_-i^:~- MLJulJULL did^^ 20 BORIGHT AVE. • .-.;v---—^ ••-/, :-4 Capt. A. Frank Burr of the Cran- Art Equal Opportunity Employer fprd. Police Department' wilt be acht -$$ n~,i-\ i'.ay. qt the fourth seminar sponsored" ity the sheriff's prosecutors Qffiw and.the • ^ /•• Gounty Narwtic^ CommissioK tp tiethtpwn Q-as,1 <3oi' auiditprluiia,; jin * T ijlizabetty 'from - 9:"3Q a.m.--tp%j$-53O jj.m. Tuesday. ;v':'-. • •"• '• •" -''.,';- ••'• Sheriff Ralph priscello will wel- come members qfithe Union Gqutt ''i:;.clergy attending. A motion pic- ahown in the afternoon. The fifth seminar, for. TJnion FOR THE WARM WELCOME TO THE OPENING OF OUR bounty. law ,)eoforgenienr t QrTJcflr.3, be held on December•~I2."~Jo8 NEW STORE HEREHb^^tfE^K.ENB^=^^l= ir z= qpPr^GraU of rdrpnfiird, assist- ant director: of ,|he vUni6aH3otH|Jty l^arcotfos Clinic, a)»d ijdward; Gjfjy, a f oriner-^ageht^Qf±the^Fodbral BU-^ reau of Mfarcotics*, are in charge of arrangements,

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CHANFORD m.X) CITIZEN AND CimONICLE—tHURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1908 Page American Home Economics Assoc- elementary education major; soph- iation. Ki Kaplan of 22 Cornell Drama Club President CYO Dance Friday Night Attends Convention p r Atjhilt Schoo| 1 I t . (,.-.-o- ' •'«•• ri- Rd., a fashion njuerchandising ma- Gregory Norris of 43 Burnsidle ., St. MfichiWl's CYO will sponsor 'a ChaCharlel s Jj^^ ppresiden t of thhee 7 • -Miss Karcin Wall of 20 -Hemlock jor,' and Alfthur Schrelbei of 1 Ab- Ave.* Was bden olec'ted president of ddnce in tHe St.; Michael's School Cranford ^avingt: and l/6an ASSQC-- Cir. .was among 20 social science erdeen Ct, enrolled in the College ©pen House thtJ Drama Club at Union College. gymnasium from 7:30. to .11 • p.m. iation,"returned^ast weefeend.from Arthur Block, son of Mr, andor in political science and minors majors at Montclair State College of Arts and Sciences, and fresh- An open house will be held by Mr. Norris, a graduate of Cranford tomorrow, iyiusip. will be provided 7 ; in cconoTnics and history. who were induced into New Jer-men Robert Seals of 105 Edgar MiamMiamii , Fla.Fl , where he atattende" '-d' th* e- Mrs. Harold Block of 41 Blake "the Cranford Adult School on De- High School, is majoring in liberal by "The.Haze." Boys muslt wear 76th • —o— sey Gamma Chapter of Pi Gamma A\»., majoring in graphic design, cember 3, the final night of the annual * convention of the Ave., has been accepted for the arts in Union College's day session. tics with sweaters or jackets' and honors program of study at Swarth- Muy "national social science honor and Edward Sehecterman of 2 Mar- fall semester, it was announced States Sayings ami Lpah Miss Cynthia Roberts,., daughter society, at the chapter's annual in- tin PI., a biology major. today by Mrs. J. B. Warrington, He is.the son of Mr. and Mrs, Cecil.) girls should" dress appcopriately bCIi$tfaP T)f^fc3JdMrsrWW8m*^lk€fc League. , . :'•'..• ; stallation dinner Tuesday-night at presidontdjrector. jRobertSy Jr., of 5 Hampton St., was the Robin Hood Inn, Clifton. where- he is a junior. The program recently invit<5d to join the Tail StuflentiPresetit Mrs. Warrington said the public is designed-to free from the lim-Chapter, of Omicron Nu, national is invited to visit Cranford High itations of classroom routine those hibihbitA Karyn Schoonover, datijjh- Play at Rposeyelt School- on December 3 from 7;30' For All Boys Who Missed Signing Up Last Week ^1fid^^lt^K6lfe ^er* of Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. jr, interest and capacity suit them senior majoring in fashion mer» ."• At>layr "It's A Great ," to'iO:30 p.m. to visit, all classes for independent wprk. Pursuing chandising at. Pennsylvania .State Schoonover of 104 Ridge St., a sen- was "presented by Miss Arlene and to view various exhibits of ior at Charaberlayne Junior Col- Friedman's; second grade class at work done by students in the Adult HERE AGAIN! only one major and one. related Universty, University Park, Pa., lege in Boston, Mass., will be home minor* subject during a' semester, Misa Roberts also is membershio a recent assembly at Roosevelt School, i " , for the Thanksgiving holiday on School, i. ,'..•' honors students meet with their chairman of Kappa Delta, social Wednesday. A meeting of the board of direc- instructors in small weekly seminar sorority, and -a' member of News Those in the- cast were: "Karen tors of the Cranford Aciult School groups. Mr. Qlock, a graduate of and Views magazine staff, the Daily Haskell,' Robin Douglass, Anthony will be 'held''on December 10 at 8 BASKETBALL! Cranford High School, Qlttns; a maj- Collegian newspaper staff and the f Miriam.Pe^rik, daughter of Sajyo, Judith Schneider, Tammy p.m. at Uwion College, Mr$. War- Mir. and Mrs, Joseph Petrifc of 11 Herman, Mary Erancea I^ukura, rington-reported. . .. Sponsored. By Cranford Recreation Pepartment SBurchfield Aye., and a senior-at the Tracy-. Kreutel, Sandra. Ellen- Poifege of St. Elizabeth in Convent bacher, Warren' Crater, Jacqueline • • v.' •'•,'••;'.•'•'"•••'• 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th Grades Station,^recently entertained her Gross. " -. Everyone^ejcome * Nb; FormalJTiyouts • K ir&h&r at Mother-paugti ter Week- Also, Cynthia Trotte, James liai- »On 'Black €apitalism^ Have You end at .the college.* 4 dinner Fri- co, Robert Sftotz, Sharon BaUblis, day Evening was' followed by a, David Engstrom, 'Donna Kramer, Carl Oldenburger ;of Westfield ^REGISTER • joint concert by the pi Elizabeth Edwai-d Hollirigswprthj John Sto^i- spoke to tJhe Union! College. Re- and Scranton University glee clubs, dard, , Joanrie DePalnw, Keither publjcah Club" on Tuesday .on the i--9 d^m; to 12:30 p.nii. OUTGROWN fjn. Saturday, luncheon *wast follow- Fjthen, Ddnna Tucci- arid Michael topic "Black .CSjiitalism, Toward fed by a fashion and hat show. Pak.1;' ..'•.••', • - • . •._• Ecjpnomij: Equffttty ^6 ^rg'" ^01^b^ #$ Tqx- ^V£H. |Schul

.<••.'. '•'-''- . Richard D. Town, are graq*u*77 . .1 Try these Magic tetters ld." Thp.y ai?fl fljrg.i i t R« L* 'S. al arts, in Union College's day ••' i Realtor^ Multiple Listing System Kopi^PIVitof 3)9Mai}q^ jAve. has been nwned social chair- '—•;„,. pianJtor the-Class nf Iflfifl. tjmf" ger>s University ^g^Jewk. UBlverstt^ College is the evening undergraduate schbol of the State ^j, ;'. .•1 -,;::,. gftiyersity ~~~7"'" '" ^^ "without cost or obligation!!"" : ; »i Judith Kinney, daughter of Ux. ...•:''• •' • ''..;'' ''-"f •''..-.'• j ;r.-" and. Mrs. John Kinney of 19 pair jniere-PJrtjfy., has bepft ^named a {University Scholar at Oh,io Wes- leyan tlnivefsity, P©][aware» Ohio, '.-••• V.Y : 'T4 lifre tq foils with;•$$ about selling my ' jd senior, recently returned v ^ ' she studied sm. during thfe summer. She is p^ dm% of Gamma Phi Beta Sorority. ;-Eight Cfanford^sidents are eii-. rolled at the Unjversjty of Bridge- pprt, Bridgeport, Cpnn., for th© semester. -They^include senior1 Realtor ^ Ostro of 5 Columbia Aye., a psychology-nwjtofj- -juriiois; K^ Horowitz of 30 j^ephowe Pr GGG ^ollttck-of-16 Lehhbnio , t" i; :•:•;.•:.i::|j.-;vX*L iiig jQ'accottnting, and Joyce Shot- '"••'"1 l^il-'s.m lender pfi ^^<^n,-,<$$& an -rfej ""S-" '••».. ' '• '1 Is » !#•• ' ' •&!• [k. 1 ^';lk' 1[ft •* ".' -V'-v- ''^ j •.-.• « /•-;•

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CRANFOB^XSr.J.) CHRONICLE—THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1968~ Barnes, -Jim Do ten, Christian Bis- citizens to mail within tlie above •eported on steps taken by theIsabel' Dukes, French teacher at ;hoff, .Peter Blsehoff, Warren Cra- deadlines fo " be assured of" on- ownship to alleviate flooding, in- the high school, effective Decemr. Dr. MacKay Tells of Study er, Danier Obermeir, Scott Pentz, time delivery. :luding building of new detention, ber 13, to aecepl a position as (ames Garvalhd and Kevin Ward. msjns, the reservoir, pump and guidance counselor in, the West; •The annutolJ3hristmas party will alarm system 'at Riversffle I)r. ^nd jfield public schools, , '. i -i Of Private Juriior Colleges , >e held at "the' next meeting on De- Active •".. Kensington Aye., and'the cleaning Also, Miss Arlfeeh'Friedma'n, seiet "Our private colleges need^to say to the wide public what they say :ember 14. (Continued from Page 1) of the river. Hejsaid that,- despite ond grade teacher at Roosevel^ •••«<' to each other. They have an honorable role to play in the important merce, the contribution could be the heavy raihs*of the past we"ek, chool, effective November 15, due* days ahead. If ttiey can be invested with a sense of strength and con- eribrmous." there were no reports oL flooding. o marriage and relocation; Mrs. MEAT MARKET tinuity, through meeting together and sharing their concerns, perhaps He also told of the township's leaf Jane Reynolds, home economics Turkey Tips The mayor reviewed progress in eacher in the junior high, schools, even in sharing their facilities, in spreading the intelligence of their Cranford during the past year not- collection and siiow .plowing,p , pro- STOREi HOURS grams. • ffective January 31, due to preg- i jmqueness-and-flexibffflyrJn-pro ^d dh • claiming the common sense of util- then swerved' into the southbound T valuatiohs^total nearly $4^million high school social studies teacher, in industrial and business construc- nounced the following new^-cham- izing to Utmost effectiveness tht Ja.ne and collided head-on with one ber members; Charles Stevens,^Jr., Ifective November 30, due to ill- CLOSED MONDAYS driven, by Frank W. jost, 48, of 438 Spoilage tion and about one-half < million dol- ness. :' immense resource,of the private Orchard St. i „ lars in residential building. • Harold J. i Seymour, True-Trace Op*n Friday — 8 to 6 v By ANNE L. SHEELEN orp., ARA, Garden State. Mjbrror Others resigning were Mrs. An- sector of; American higher educa- ^Taken to'Rahway Hospital by " County Home Economist "The ratio of eight tirn^s the In- nette1 Ditzel, part time teacher aide T«twphone 276-1113 r , the First Aid Squad were Mrs. Hal- Co., Can-Can, Cranfprd Caterers, tion, then the future is bright in- Pay special attention to the care dustrial construction to residential Inc., and Union Carbide Corp. at. Bloomingdale -Avenue School, deed." pern, reported to have suffered and handling of your Thanksgiving is vetV healthy," he said, "and effective November 8, and cus- 11 WALNUT AVE. CRAWFORD lacerations of the head and injuries Mr. Mason- paid tribute to the So writes Dr: Kenneth C, Mac- turkey for family enjoyment and speaks well for a stable tax base." leadership and- many contributions todians Edwarji Doering and Kay, president of Union College, to her knees and hip; her daugh- safety. ... He pointed to the opening dur- leorge Mott, effective October 31. ter, Sandra Halpern, 16, head in- of Mr. Gross during the past two -in the November issue of the Jun- .Poultry is one of the most perish- ing, recent months of the new mul- years. He also lauded the services Replacements hired were" Mrs. BUDDY BO •LASH FROZEN ior College Journal, published by juries, and; Jirs. Jost'$ daughter, able of meat products and ti-million dollar nursing home' and e^nmreriDeJlanrie^ot il wade Ave., Margaret, 15,-also reported to have of Mrs. Irene Cram^F, executive" who will serve in the teacher- aide the American' Association* of Jun- suffered head injuries.; •;.'.•• requires the following of cer- the headquarters for Kaiser Alum- secretary, and expressed apprecia- ior Colleges," in" ah article: "The tain procedures to prevent spoil- inum Co. in the O'-B zone, the new tion ^ Mr.-WiUpjjghbyLjEor .pro^ position from November 12 taJjane. 1 Miss Jost was released from the age. On a, busy day, Such as theManger.Jhuilding Jn-the -business r 307^iSFTSivld~I)arrar and John Private Junior College: Taking In- L^Jd^dMHl vidihg off fee space' to the chamber. ,ventory." Thanlcsgiving .holiday, it is ofteftf n center and many additions to exist> Harris, custodians." .- TheartidCisp pern and Sandra- age groups to Always roast the turkey in 6ne, constructed but more importantly, - ship, andlformulation- oFrec^ituneli-' fe5^ilCllf members and 'citizens. ' ' - SLIGHTLYillGHER fpUow^^J£e)tt^, iiki^JiOte ih4^ th^F^S^li a:new NationN s x£tth£ABin^^D<^ ^ ^Steven Schiiltz, "second, Howard rttpted cPoking can also^ resdlt in an^yty^^ -ijiKrpf Junior Colleges spoilage. -;' -'•",, - :---:•-•-r•••;•• - .-spirit which has helped revitalize: Mitchell;-third;^ tjavid Bi^ the entire business ceRte Los Angeles. Mr>. Bunge: has .13 :gram of iser^ces.'^-" ~ fourth, Ch^ Bi^ 'Rempye all theje|tover stuffing As part of th^^ frbm~ the" cwity"and~the~c*iPked •- The speaker ^i-eported ing. II as. an English teacher a (Continued from Page 1) •^TEfirsfc! Donald township has • among the: best by the mayor would have the buses WlamzulgTtf tegfoijial Schultz;" second; Steve Bakie; third ; from the bones when the meal the:., San Fernando ' High • School conferences in various sections of is completed. • equipped and trained fire and iC^'^^iBntnull salary jwill be turn into Warner Plaza at North" George Snyderj fourth,BuBty> Her- police departments in the area. H< Union Ave;, pick up passengers at; thVJJmt^:^tte»- BJ.ch- holiday rushi. The task of proces- ingl and professional associations, ard Heins, John ]Simjicka; George sing this tremendous volume of BEAUTIFUL STORES. of foundations, and to leaders in mail made many demands on postal businqss and industry," Dr. Mac- McGrJsth, Wilfiaiiii; ^&Ba#» • "George employes* andM ,urge" allr Cranford •••A. Kay said.; ''The advice of -these ' Williarii!^ '" friends outside the family almost invariably, is-|or :the. private^ insti- tution to make the most of its in- . dependence, to ^cM^thosB~prob'. which tiie public institutibns are ' constrained by dint of numbers, /pOliticSt'or chartelf. It is: eyidenir that if the private colleges «re to be assisted by the great founda- I 71. .V) tions they must sell themselves in tefitrsi of-ihulf'-' ability -to JMtTOdose' hiatuses which do not engageHtie attention of the more impersonal and less flexible collegiate institii-

• •» . . •. «•' ' ' '• * BONELESS Co^fcer INVITED OUT TO DINNER? ROUND CORNED BEEFlb 79^ Needed in Canning »^S Take Along A Gift Package Of ' LEAN • FRESH * FANCY • CENTER CUT Beets and or LIQUEUR GLASS SETS Use a pressure cooker and fol- low directions to the letter when THEY'LL INVITE YOU AGAIN! fcrou can beets dr carrots. To rely upon any other canning PORK CHOPS ft-79* method is to invite botulism, an acute iood poisoning, • We ALWAYS A BARGAIN This warning comes from Aud- rey C, Burkartr specialist in and nutrition at Rutgers Universi- Welcome ROAST BEEF CORNED BEEF ty, New Brunfiwick, at a season hrt Browsers digging the last of their root crops Now^incNhe-tnan —-— ROAST PORK and taking them to the kitchen to be canned. , who sold you the insurance Pressure *ooHng destroys the Untess your ihsurahce man is available right now, your Insurance spores-of-the-botulinum-bacteria- go|irgnrlre^lotless^a1uS1Slethatiyot/expecll1'S1Slth/ttd DINNER wbich can germinate ih an improp- The way to make sure your policy will do what you expect It erly processed can of iood. Any .homemaker in doubt about to do, is to buy It through us—independent agents. We've built - her canning procedure may obtain a business serving policyholders. So we owe allegiance to no one WINES a free U. S. Department of Agri- company. If you have a £laim, we go right to work for'you, make a— from — bulletin, "Home Canning," sure you get fast, fair treatment from the company. c from Miss Burkart at the College When you nee,d .insurance for your home, car, or business, to$ . of Agriculture and Environmental look for this Big "I" symbol. It's your guarantee of service beyond Turkey Breasts ib.73 Science, New Brunswick 08903. the call of duty. To display it, art insur- 9ik 12 ance agent must meet professional start-*, 4 to 10 Lbs. * 4 Lb. BONELESS dards designed to protect you. -Three^Car Crash FREE PARKING IN REAR CLOSED Causes Injuries 0 TURKEY ROAST ^3.29 SO Eastman Sft* THANKS- To three Persons GIVING HOME-MADE ^' ' '" ' ••'••'"•;""•';•.•"' Three persons were-injured in DAY lb a three-car accident on Walnut-Ave. near Chester Lang PL at 7:55 p.m. 59c Friday. ' . . ALSO A PULL SELECTION OF According to the police report, Mrs. Lillian HaIpemr-47, of 528 OPEN DUCKS *GEESE • CANNED Lexington Ave., had made a left turn from Chester Lang! PI. and WED., FRI, was .proceeding »north on Walnut CENTER CUT Ave. .when her car 'was struck in ftrrear by another operated by HEDENBERGMacBEAN WfNES AND Walter R. Severs, 41, of 24 SOUTH AVENUE opp. RAILROAD STATION* Ml BK 64000 Arthur Avo., t Police said Mrs. H^pera's car • u'•'•"• •

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Denstman, Rise Dmytriw, Renee sor of soil technology at Cornell and Mrs. Concetta Gabriel, sixth specifically for the e^Xe, District Guest Night which sh« at- Doskoczynski, Terry Farrand, Bar- University, is consultant to thegrade. .• .•' the Notary-, and ihe Shoemaker in tended last nightr 242 oii Orange Avenue Honor Roll bjira Fielder, Audrey Garber,, Judy International Research Insti- Joseph. Gallucci, helping" teach- Opiera Theatre's production of Mrs, '.* Kimball also will J Goldenberg. . • . tute in Manila-. His paper was en- Puccjlni's "Gianni Schiechi" on Leealiin Lukaititf, Dawft Machonis, .Haag, Josephine Iaione,,. Jane John- er in Sherman aruLLincoln Schools, summarise Cranford's American A total of 242"students have been " Bonnie Granitzki, Susan Gray, titled "Training Agronomisls_-ior and Mrs. Janovsik are ex-officio January 24. and 215. ~" '' Field Service program. The opera- named J^the; firs,t quarter honor jMjichd'el Mc.Nally, (Elizabeth Moyle, son, Joyce Koeaer, Raymond Kr,am- Increasing Food Production in fhe Paul Nappeh', L'isa Nichols,' Pat-, .kowski , fJancy Lange, - Belinda •TimQTOy Maviland, "Sally Hedetm, members. ', * * For. further information write tion and ambitions of the-Tjroup roll at Orange Avenue Junior ls Gail I-ljeuvig, Bruce Hogan, Charles Tropics." • ' '' Opera. Theatre of New Jersey, Box were explained by a Granifcrd High . High-School, it.was.iajinounced this ricia O'Brien, Jean Palumbo, Mary Lautenslager. They have Jbeien working'i.ogether' ( I Hunger, Laura Johnstone,. Joan to develop ideas for/the prepara- • 337, Westfield, N. J. School student, Miss Mary Lou' Gil-' week by Richard G. Wagner, prin- Pope, Marianne Popiel, Jonathan Christine Lefrancois, Marcy Lcit- JOmnowski, David Karalis, Char- roV, and CHS Student Council ad- cipal^ ,o ' . Reic'Krtfan, Richard Sabalot, Ste- man, Michael Levin, Marianne tion of a program/on the subject Murphy^ tej^udoir^lr^p Club to Hear Talk : JKaren t Smith, Marcia Sommers, Richard Murphy, Anne' Nietzel, Donna Nardone, Robert Palmer, on' the subject. .A discussion fol- rected by Mrs. Al Goertz, hospital- Grade 7 .. " *Wendy Sorger, ,Kathy~ Stiefel, Lin- Barbara Notaro, Kevin Nowakow- The staff committee on "Human lowed the reyiew of curriculum ma- ArfVrogYwth Joseph Pope, Susan Reilly, Robert : r ity ch^itrnan^ ^^ . • John Baytala, Patricia Berl, da Swetman, Virginia Wagner, ski, Heidi ; Owen, 'Faith Painter, Sexuality" met with" parents in terials. " ": •""•••• ~~ "•' • -"-•"•• Charles Branigan, Katherine Reynolds, Thomas Santaniello. . '"" "Drrr CheryJ. Williams, Leslie Winokur, Raymond Painter^Sus^an Pearlman, Lisa .tSchprnstein,"1 Mindy Jo Sherman School last Wednesday Brooks,. Thomas Bucker, Susan 1 directdr of "Classroom Renais- Richard Younghouse and Dale Mary Piasecki^ Patrice Potasky, evening. Mrs. Ruth S. Janovsik, Byko, Debra Coles,. Janice Conklin, : Schwartz, Deborah Sweitzer, Su- sance," a federally-funded program Iversen, to Speak v Zobal. ,: ," ~~ Barbarar-RoserJam's-'RuddrThomaS: zanne' Tenebaximr"Deborah- Valen- "principalrwas^in-charge-of-theJdis- Opiera Theatre Alan D Andrea, Edward Benstman, Schink, Victoria Skbk r "Maryellen Laurie Doscher, Marcy Dubinsky; Grade 9 . - a .- t tirie, Rebecca" Valla, Anthony Vi- cussion. A large group .of parents n At College Night Smith, Virginia Sbrgert. tale. Mariorie Wait and Carol Weil. Auditions Sunday^ 1 Elizabeth StoJpeT -attended, '-^.—. L • f6rd Juni6r Woman's Club at'the D>.' Kenneth,,W«>nn» , Iversen of. 119 seir Finestein, Alison Fisher. . Bahr, Donna Bakkej , Lor- py ard LPresident^ ton, Kimiko Tani, William Thorn- •The staff committee is headed by Baptist Church halU 37 South' Ave., Spring.Garden St.. actingr presiden _„ Andrea Fprte, Carol Gladls.. Mi- tta Behlert, Robert Biunno, Jo- will hold general auditions for of Union College, Bie~guesf ton, Joyce Vaiser, Samuel Valla, Soil Expert Presents Mrs. Elizabeth Medearis, early kin- Mrs. Roger Browrf( chairmah of chael- Goldberg,, Sharon Grusin, anne Blois["$usan Boehmi Grace principal roleis and!chorus parts speaker at a College NLgBt pup- Borealo, Laura .Branigin, John Judith Wait, Kim Wallach, Glenn Paper to Agronomists dergarten teacher. Other teachers the card party-fashion show sched- Katherihe Holdeni,' Nancy Hbpko, Walters, Eric, Weisgerber, Con- at 6 p.m. Sunday at the Plainfield, uled for March 17, will,report ort 'grarn tpnightvat8 o'clock.at W -Julia Johnson,. Diane Kaliftowski, Brinsko, Patricia Buphagurp, Bar- Dr. Richard Bradfield of Manila, who are serving are -Mrs. Barbara Trust State National Bank, 45 Mar- HigK School. Jpir. Iversen's bara. Canh, Moira Codk, Paula stance Wilson, Linda Wojtowicz Yontef, kindergarten; Mrs, Edith tine Ave., Fanwood. Singers se- current plans.'- . T-' Robfn.Hessler, Paul Kimlicka, Jan- arid Barbara Yost. Philippines, father, of Richard topib will be "Cpllege and You." is KupeVsmidt, T>iane Liberio/ Jill Dahlquist,-Keith DeeiMQonna Es- '.Bradfield, Jr., of 31 Park Ave., pre- Caddie, Jirst grade; Mrs^ Jean lected at this audition will be eli- Gift items arid clothing are being .The College/Night" program at MJtchem, Daniel More. ': " • posito. ' '•—; T'y •'•• - '• ''...•• . Grade 10 sented -a paper last, Wednesday Somerville, second grade; Mrs. gible to perform in futurte produc- accepted by the welfare chairman, Westfield High School is arranged Daria Ewanik, Jay -Fenichal, ,. Theodore Amgbtt* George Baer, Carol JKenderes, third grade; Miss tions to be staged in Symphony Mrs.. Paul.Krugh, for Christmas through, the joint efforts of the • ..' Allan •N^meth,,^^ Paul Nichols, before the annual meeting of the : Donna Nowakowski, Susan Ober- Helen. Gessler,-Nanty Gigon, Janet ' Davic| Baihes, Douglas Billingtpn, American Sbciety of Agronomy in Barbara, PlUshansid, fourth grade; Hall, Newark, as well, as in the; Projects., schofol'a• guidance Staffs .the Col- Jneier, Jane Pearlinan, Helen Pen- Gltterman, Donald Goldsmith, Deb- Harry- Cpe,. Gail' Cohen, Kathleen Manila. Mrs. Lorraine". Ketn^f and Mrs.suburbs. , •.'••'•• .1 .. Mrs. JRichard Kiniball, presiderit, lege* Women's* Club andv the ClJ .yenne, .Chiistppher Pope, "Debra ra : Grove, Jearjette Gjarski, James Connolly, Martha Crane, Frederick • Dr. Bradfield, _a retired profes Adelaide Nenortas, •fifth,, grade. Basses are . invite"' d^" to."• . audjtion^-*»" J -willl*B(i: . reportt' -foj r *B^.the* Scotc_J _ m*h Plainsm. U * _ ' lege Men's Club- 6£ ,WestfJeld.V . Reeder, Mp&h ;fiegal, Rbbip. Ro- man, i Naomi ^tneider^ianis.^ehion, Timothy. SlausonV D&wn STnolLdske, Linda Solodar, Ellen Sjtorch, Reed •SteoblJ Sitfari.lftfif, Mark Wainger, Craig "Walters, Richard Keitii WfMilt -8* -•Cynthia- de, Laurie Angelbeck, Aichard ,_,.jtin, Jeffrey. Babies, Anne Ben- der, Lojri Billichi, Mark BiilirigtpnTl Morey Blinder, Marcy Braunstein,

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^Cranfprd Chronicle, established in 1893; The Cranford Citizen, established 1898 —:——-—r23-Burehfield Ave;- WHY? Why can members of the (Combined in 1921) Cranford, N. Jv board set themselves above the November 21,' 1968 rest of the members?' Why do Dear Sir: "\* . , they feel that they ^o-riot have CHARLES M: RAY, Publisher JU WESLEY AINGE. Editor LYNN C. BARRETT, Gen. Mgr We wish to thank you for the to adhere to the legal majority fine public service tHe Citizen selection, that-Hhey can flauntth e -and-Ghfoniele-peptor-med-iri-giv— board^s-owri-Code-of—Ethic&r-that ing generous coverage to the 1968 they can: ignore educational qual- Affiliate Member 0. Trick .or Treat for UNICEF ifications and performance? What NATIONAL NEWSPAPER $4,1,00 and could work up to a • the Cranford-Kenilwortk, District weekend. is/So powerful as to relegate quaj- 5 Years Ago maximum of $7,300. in a 16-year Convhittec or the ttoy Scouts of, ASSOCIATON • Thanks and congratulations tfncations • to secondary import- .' The Board of Adjustment had period. '•"•.•'.'.'' • . • .'.. ..'. America at a meeting of the com* also to the many childl'.eh, teeij-'' ance, Unless .'. . it is influence. received applications from two *..*•*•••.•', ••' Anittee at ttie Casino, He s^c Meinber: Quality WeekUet of New Jersey agers and adults who ensured/the Could it be that influence is builders .seeking variances to per- r.^eded Robert $' suqcess of UNICEF weekend, in' more important in. the selection mit construction of • apartment A marked Increase' in school Verkes was el Cranford. Whatever thejriige, our of a superintendent than qualifi- houses. Decision Was.reserved by population was forecast in a re- mah. Harlon ^ fellow-citizens can /feel very cations? I would be ashamed to the board On 'the application's of port from the Long Range Plan- 1 pointed district! f Office ?f Cranford, N. J., as Second Class jy *---., , - . , .. . y—thinkrsoir —Josephrflterlo who -sought"t'dfeon -- ning Committee W the Board of • and, WUUtuw ^Xy^^s n^^ Inc. QfftcJal newspaper for Cranford, our young goodwill ambassadors, report, it is stated that two board struct a 102-unit garden apart- Education. It was estinja^d that thhe presenpsnt t shfebLPoPhfebLiti^bu t pointed assistant district qyyp and Kenllworth. Subscription .Rate^R^^^ the gfualitiesxot leadership of. the members feHJhat the "influence ment project at Carpenter PI. ? mlssioner. -J;;'. "' wh«re In Continental United States, $15.0$ ai >«ar Overseas. Advertising Rates on Request. teenagers, who TieTpetTto organ- of. a'Tocal t^rariford citizen was ;near Woodside £d. The othejf ap- 5,091 wouldd reach about 5,700 by iie themt and the adults' jgener- considerable and had to be reck- plication was from.Herbert iKlig- 19C1 and about 6,900 by 1966. Office:21-23 Alden Street, Cranford, N. J. 07016 Telephone 276-6000 osity^ipeak well for our town.'- oned with" in the upcoming elec- man of Union, Who"sought a van- needy^-cihildr'en and tion of two new board members. ance for a 75-unjt high rise apart- 15 Years Ago \ A; eomprshensiNw.•':';i*i^ % a in Asia, Africa, Latin Just" how faiT.dbes one local citi- ment building at 30. Springfield ThTee ftpnt nf g JJ. united finance; driyeVby th« JBoy America and-the Middle East will zen's influence extend? Can it de- Ave. Public hearing.vwas set for Lybns of ^5 Spruce^t. as assist- Scouts, Giri Scouti, .Visiting December 2. 1 ultimately benefit from .the con- cide on. who is to be elected, to, ant postmaster gerteraTTii charjge' Nurse AiJs(#iaiHoii, and. ROOTT tributions made" on UNICEF the board? Has it decided on any of. personnel Was' an>lounced';by Camp Association was; presented weekend to the, United Nations already on the board? Would it * "Dropouts in Cranford High Prfesident^ gcwigh|!ilJ.' Eisehhower . at A meetlhg. of these agents. * Still tiinfe ta Join ha Tlianksgiting Preset Children's Fund, our own child* explain the actions of-some board . School were extremely- low this in Washfigtoir.-'. Str. Xyb'ris7was ' AflOJtlxw: n^fee^ing was. $et.<9r/BS ten may be considered as the members? . ; ' •*". year," • Dr. Henry. MJneur Jre- . vice-president in;*charge of pef- oembet to get the United Another' sure sign of the arrival of * Contributions of cannedgoods taken first beneficiaries Of the program. These are, serious questions ported at a meeting of the Board sonfael at Merck & Co., Rahway. paign ntacbineryjinto action; Theyjhave- received a fine les- hich I ask. myself, and for which of Education. In the. present ht th drtiiW b« hM> the year-end holiday season may be seen. to the local schools b^ciildrenia. con- •sWTn International understand- ave'no logical answers. .1 think junior and senior classes, only U^^j^ of the' -ing'- and the example of concern, that the majority of the citizens nliv of 37 students who did not : j days in the bustle ojNctivity_at.the_nection-with programs sponsored by Stu- and sharing set by their elders year, Cranford High School cross ' of Cranford are basically interest- return could be considered actual' country team-eaptured third place e^of^th^CfaBforS Welfare Associa- dent Councils are being delivered to thje will not remain unheeded. The ed in the best education for the dropouts) he said. Dr. Clark W. : many residents who welconted the in the Class:JEK division of the state in 1938 MBre expected to*tje children,- tout unfortunately, they McDerniith, superintendent of nriTset- at Warlnanco Park. Danny ly double tihosieol the previous jion as arrangements are completed for. Welfare Association at this time to help UNICEF Trick or Treaters, too, leave the election of board mem- schools, noted that Cranford's ~snould^~rewarded~by_the_sat- Rearick paced tijie Blues as he yjeafc ^ajljker. Shajqid, ^ver^eet of the association's annual distribution Of ~r6pehish the "pantry" shelves which en- l possibly even dropout rate was well below the twVand^fl-half_mile course hMF^^J to oneTof eonslde^able^nliueneer—-nationaiLa3^rage_jpJLabwt^5-per-p— '"' timein hW' J2i*J!5ch_of us gave a little of cent. In 1962 the local dropout' capture^en -by CraHf5r$l citizefislorlBelr less^fortunT— stuffsas^ejeded^hro^ u activities of our children. our time to become interested in rat«5s in grades 9-12 Was 10 .the board's acthHty and 'in the wnt, he reported»_•. J&SgfflW®^^ 1 AlthougAlthOUgh^tThh nes;t Thursda^y is- Thanks- ^ ^SS selection of its members,,it,would The; Welfare Ajssoci^tipn at this time lavingDay;, there is still time to take a committee for UNICEF, united more than-offset the threatened Melviri Leadenham of 319 Ret- general social program, as Nations Children's Fund. This is influence of any one citizen. Each e^iaaj&y part^itrttiis worthwhile progfam~and at the result of everyone's efforts. •of us should get interested and " ' " tos^ederickWitoll^ —vote, in; •t^c~bdat;d^leci |iv^;^Ke^ame-^^^ Publicity Chairman — make sure the rbb^rd is always ^S^lOUJ^OWjljl^ , Mrs. William., Collins representing all of CranfordVcit_ ' Chairavan^--:—.-—-,-. y/ell as individuals, that they are a special pose of, discussing,*.a. community Council of Church presidency of -the:United States. program.--^ jqr,^ - iCranford—.youth,.: deliverei d to deserving famineili s i n ttimi e Association'i s holiday project fpr less for- .Woinen United:,. RamoniB. Greenfield Robert Mri3faneV?stirving.jad*iena- jto: brighten the holiday fortheni; ; tunate families in the township. Thanks- in Cranford n mg. ;iJ^amed to discuss the Donationsof new^anAjJsed clpthing: J=W*M ^ ipfeions of foodstuffs,or'do- 32 Crane Pkwy. 15 Park Aye. formaUon .^council to drgan- al&oare vitally neededancl;espeGi< nations to Helpi ]^reti¥se~"if?ms~foTfbalF Cranford, Kf. J. Boards of Education jpresidente Npv. 18, 1988 Dear from'i "'""""' 4he^assQCiation?s^ n^rsir: Now that the election is over, _ r^ ^loqking^Ce¥^ii»^^i4^i^^^ Borough^ New Providence tWeeh now and Christmas*;$rsV Arthur office in the ^ynicipal Building by next ualifled wers to at least one of the charg- ing, Frank O'Brien and ,Charjlie_ 'Ship and S| m' ' jjisinpuuotii^ihiifinEJistfitDUtionn pnofi fhmthpee ha«?tpt«basketpasKeis! iWiss • 1 educatoraj isrity s, of the William J edenck, John Smith voied forb y the m 0 es that was made during the camr:. Ifolcer were l^he standouts for the and Mrs. e, with Joan Bates/^ tiop, will b? diatHbutjirig to;take placev on Monday and Board of Education,/eachmem- paign. Many women Whom I local squad with Nolan highJight- \}QT OX U16 _ contact -with ing the co«itestHby bloc]fciii^ two" , narticles^ofc^^ comment of Cougar touchdown? in his poweif tovpersuade the edUr applies;to CraMordrr-;• -^ graniprd fir%cli of tiie of the WeJferV Asspciatiiri's good work cator to accept, the; position of We flthfeel-that t weh'" Save 'come;; to 10 Years Ago superintendent of schools. trust Mayor Gill,' and We-believe A report based on a survey by 7atwis« hjg of mmr (,lie luvvii^hip dui'ing thq comin; know from let an honfest. frank the New Jersey Education Associ- "Rev. itatchett-V. Poynter, pas- education and sue Gillespie's report on the board's appraisal of the situation, tor of the Craniford ^ethU ' nimTTTllfa'does nbt~refljct on any- . teachers Jte4aU longest T*wo board memr one else who has spoken abou ia I*IV bers actually thr^atongd, denial of • -. narcotics, and certai|i%^ doesn't •' -average 'tei 'TOW,imv^e••to'"the;;v&fcy$&FwiffiW,, r^eHecroTriror-fli^^lfa^raeuart- jjary 6f-$5; f.'t««Snioi ^ the "Snajority-of^-the board.'|0his"(ment. What we would ~-:\I$SB to 'VfO.8yearp years' experience' . However, Methodist Church, E . ^"WWGfWeili ln>Si i.weeK py ipe se4rve a^ a reiiap^gUiae W mi p^gamjj happelied in two cases, and V hear from Mayor Gill is his ap- in starting salaries Cranford dhamher Of Commerce' Of planS fOE the made available Ul the Stores Of yoiir Own both cases the candidate had no praisal of the narcotics situation pared well, A teacher with no of 19 Bahnlere ou pievluus experience swrted at of the Ghristmal decorations j W W ^^ ? ^. Y ^.%^ next township meeting. • (Question. in iny - mind is Mrs. John Motto ments for %u?(gmg Sainta aps t^ Boertmahn also served notice that now is the tinie tp coin issued Wa this week for early _ and • urged n^atlers i,^^ carry ,ou1i- to $tax|%;"plan for thejr^^^h 10 ^our Ghrjst- how and-^be ""early bird" mailers. The By FARR1S S.. 8WACKHAMEK pjipflhg ^PT postmaster-^pointed-out-^^leictions-are better early in the Season, Shopping is -K female evening_grosbeak—turn up in.the near more enjoyable,' a*d one can be assured '^^SS^S^SSS^SS even earlier than; usuaj, Local merchants .thaChristmas.t -hi« mail* - will he delivered before aFjstaafer statistic ln-thW e Bureau of Sport anbreastsd" . They are. rare before are ready- Jfbr it, n'o'Weveri for they are Early shoppers help postal employes Vember wteU'stock^ have time to exercise more and white-throat and %. spar but gift items in ;a wide" variety of fields and cafe in proper wrapping and addressing rows on the report. The only com- mild wihters,find them.sparse. stores already are dressed up brightly in ol packages and are able to get them into n&w most natural food has their Christmas decojr'ation ftilery,' " ' the mail aBead d|, time, thus helping to You owe it' to! ,y,0urself and your w / south. One important point, Jf family to get; your Christmas shopping ages~andTiards. you ^fbto^h^bWg^ ^ STADIA/AI I C done in a leisurely manner ngw so yjou_ \_ Now is a good time, also to purchase they have probably become de- will be ready to face ^ecOming^ hoh'day mail and thus Take Five pendent on you. You should con- By tinue .to put.feed out until the in a_ relaxed and clieery, frame of mind, save yourself'a frustrating waste of time balmy breezes of spring rustle the FRED W. KOKti trees again...-.." L A .i.....:.;*:\.^' ^< *p ^ Citizen and Chrbn- ih'a longl*ost O|fice window line at some v . J Species attracted by feeders wow and December 25 will lkter " Panes And Pains may be divided roughly into two »By the time the, last storm- groups, one that prefers insect window, food and another that eats a diet Has been brought down from, of seed. Woodpeckers, chickadees the attic; and nuthatches fall into the for- The lord of the manor, slightjy mer .category ami sparrows and Rfport Frqm Trenton bent, _^ . juncos into the latter. Bluejays From Senate* Matthew J. Wnaldo Starts complaining ojE things and, to a certain extent, chicka- Union County Senate Delegation Leader 'rheumatic. dees and .nuthatches eat The young folks were really types. RE0.U$T*.90ML REQ. LIST *7.95 GAL umw+vm* One ot_ihe more, important center was a classic case of bur- a $41.424 expenditure for a model worried. The didn't think he Beef suet is a favorite of all. eauc^ajijic^. ineflEiiiiJency, wasted .of the cultural center that was would snap back in time to shovel -In^ect-eatingibirds; Even some of H*wt«rffBicrifcvl«l»iM*«*fc the first snow-falL -, the seed eaters will take some •uuiima money and needless expenditures; displayed at the New York ' from time to toe if the weather flOhiiMoripltHw 8«Un«mdoUitawiu At the very least, it represented World's 'Fair. ', * * * ** «l RtptU dirtWd »U»i» mttiw/m' ride Governor Hughea/ veto of ^ For the past few Sundays, Ma, is unusually cold. It provides the • "tpot * S493, my bill to curb the power iTcStalogue of examples 0T~pSdT~ were many ofheF~ex- ho hates football, has been^in -extra-warmth-needed-by-the-oc-— of the New Jersey Highway Au- planning and even poorer judge- w • Colon want ««d*-*hHi *by Itiyt bdshtind amples of egfegiously poor pjan- the living room watching the boys casional singbird that lingers late MtOto thority to engage 'in activitieis not ment on the part of those who ning in a project that simply_grear—^ their-stuff. Seems she still in theyeftr. directly related .to the construc- Were responsible for it. ' like Topsy into atrexlravaganza _ dislikes the , but was only Peanut butter is another favor- tion and operation of roads. Among the outstanding ox- that thoHighway-Authority simp- [n there getting pointers for ite of chickadees, tree sparrows, As a member of a bi-partiean ' amples of this was an extra ex- ly should not have begun. An Christmas shopping. She says, "I juncos and a variety of other committee to study autonomous penditure of more than $93,000 authority established to build a see where I failed in the past. species. Brown creepers and hut- EXTRA BONUS FOR CEILINGS authorities, I have acquired , a for emtfrgeucy instaUa,tion; of ad-4 parkway and adjoining "park or instead of rushing forward when hatches prefer to have their -' fresh Insight to the perils inher- •, ditional drainage, facilities to recreational areas and facilities" nut butter spread on the bark of 1 the department store doors were ent iv permitting authorities to preverit a recurrence iA the flood- should not be permitted another opened, I 8houl'd have faded back, the trees where they find' their operate wit|hout sojne sort of leg- ing, conditions tjhat occurred the opportunity for a recurrence of and then after zigging to the natural food. Some birders rec- islative,checkrein. night of the opening. It requires the Telegraph. Hill project. right, and zagging to the left, ommend mixing peanut butter ECOATDRIPLESSS As most pebple are aware, the no great brain to wonder aloud p S-483 was introduced and ap- made a dash to a bargajn coun-, with cornstarch so it will not be costs ot tbe Highway. Authority's Why, with all the money that was' proved by boijh houses of the Leg- ter." , ' . . • as sticky and not catch in the CEIUNtfWHITE $099 Garden' State Parkway cultur'al - spent to plan and build the cul- islature to limit the Highway «. • * bird's throat. I feed the straight center have sky'rocketed from an tural center, this was not taken Authority's construction of rec- (News Item) "American buyers product and have never seen any original estimate of $1.5 million into consideration during the Buy • gillon of SipoKif Faihlon Color L»t«x Flat or Satin L reational and cultural facilities of London Bridge in a hassle of'my outdoor cafeteria patrons Krt«n<«l Hfld s*t • igvltAn «* 3*polln'« njjular $5.75 Calling to nearly $6.5 million."! wi^ to; planning stages. to those "directly related to the over purchase. They thoqght they choke on it. , White at tMIt t^welal low p»\c*... GAL make clear that I do not oppose then there ^ was a matter of use" of highways. It also would were buying a different London Sunflower seed Is a must. Noth- UUITtDtUttONLY the concept of a cultural center $117,000 to correct the heights specifically prohibit the- author- bridge, the one with the towers." ing is more amusing than watch- - per so. I merely object to the and footings of five of the cpl- ity, from engaging in the construc- The Office Cynic, making like ing a chickadee or biuejay, hold casual manner in which this par- ' umns supporting the roof, Again, tion or operation of any facility Don Rickles, says, "This is one the big seed with his .feet and ticular center/ apparently was why wasn't this done in the begin- or activity "not directly related bridge game where they were all hack it open. Finches are-partic- PAINT SHOP built and to the principle of auto- ning? • "•,'•'• to the use of a highway project dummies." ularly fond of this delicacy. Another extra charge of $39,000 motive bodied like the Highway except as may be „ specifically * * « , Authority getting involved in rioh- was for white cement, rathoif than . authorized by law," While' it Hemp seed is another favorite Closed Wednesdays - road projects like the Holmdei natural' color. Also, a change ,in . will have no effect on the Holm- Up at the North Pole, Santa is with seed-eaters. However, its .-_thft,.oni,giimUy—apaoified voomnnt, , 'bUsy recruiting his annual" trip rather expensivejo b'uy alone. 376-2540 '^drthat-his"sletgh='aVid"ergh1rhB3r'^; . In my opinion, the testimony added $13,000 to the cost of the- seal the Pandora's box from s burndrs.wlll not collide with, any CRANFORD taken at two hearing!) strongly in* project. whic1j the Telegraph Hill project of any bird's list t-io far as I know. 101 N. UNION AYE. dicates that the Holmdei cultural Among.some of the frills was satolllte on fes way around the • escaped. . ^ moon. (Continued on Page 3) CRANFOED (N.J.) CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE-^THUftSDAY, NOVEMBEB 21, 1968 P>g© ThT«« Sd on Job Project, and the other just before in which^students-afeplaced in . In 'Department Store salaried jobs in various department Miss Maxine van Gilder,-daugh- stores and are rated by the stores, rtpn L. Mandell, principal of tricia Wheeler and Catherine cent Vicei, William Washawanny ter of Mr. and Mr,s. E. Wade-van on their performance and execu- Hillside Avenue Junior. High Zambito/ , and Paul Wassejrbuch. p tive-potential. ..• -1. . *' • / School* announced that 131. pupils Gilder of 8^ Riverside Dr, IB woo- were eligible for, the Jionor roll .'•••. Grade Nine Grade Tien ing at Saks, Springfield, in a spe- cial .six-wee^ cooperative wprK 'I' •»- for the firsr mirking period.' »In ,. ValQnie, Bones, ..Carole Brucatql George Baackoffc , Susan, Dafvid Chatfielk, (Joy Cook; Arthur the seventh grade, 30 pupils, .were;, Barbara''Bin'gham, Andriia^Bracuto, study at the Laboratory Institute listed on the honor roll; 23 in t-he Denzau, Howard Dickstein, Lois The Ladies' Auxiliary of Cran- Marcus'Chandler, Helene Cohen, ofl Merchandising'of New York ford Elks Lodge will hold a "tur- ighth gr"a"de; 41 in the ninth grade Dieffenbach, Thomas Fecho, Bar- David Cohn Barbara Deer, David City. Jtfiss i Loreflz, Janet Maucione, r Robert Michael Markowich.' " . ipvahni, . Karen i ^gan> Pamela .Meth, Karen Mittleman,' Robin ; Robert M^eier, Linda Miles, John Feld, Jerold Fensterman. Petewhan, Pamela; iPiper,' Kenneth Padrier, Joseph JPagano, Stephen Paul Flangos, l^Lary Ann Gorgol, Rastelli,. Lawrence Rausch, Elyce 'Paul, William,^p|a^. Lisa Rappo- Linda Gritimacher, Walter Guy, Richman, Susan Rossbach. port, Gidon llemba, Robert Ru- Here conies Karen- Herjhert,.. Lauren Jak6b, . Mark Schlesinger, 'Evelyn dolph, BonnieSchechterman, Gary James McCoy, ~Robin Murphy, Paul Schmaus, Howa/d Schwartz, John Steinberg, Jeffrey Vreeland, Jean Phillips, , Susan Frisco, Eric. Tabef, Aiithony Tola, 1Kw>nne Van- Wiegand, Jane' Wilner and Law- the 8 year old ;chiestnger, ^b d^Di^tlh^VhtHVi -#ence-Wisch na Vreeland, Paul Wolansky and Kenneth Zier. GoodWiil Ambassador ROTAftY FUND RAISING COMMTTEE -r- Pictured above are members of the Rotary Club . Grade Eight • fund-raising committee which will sponsor the Roselle Sing Out group at Cranfbrd High Patricia Battaglini, Richard Bing- in big half gallons torium February 8. Standing; left to right, are Harry Spies, Charies, J.,Stevens, Jr., (Donald McGfnnis, hairi, Vincent Caravano, Gayle . Stuart Mcfadden, John A. Allen, Herman Rogg, Ghattes Hill and Jerome Kotlarz; seated, Dr. Herbert handler, Carol Cprman, Apne • Paskow, fund-raising committee chairman, and Glenti KUnefelter, club presW^ * Cure, Jeanne Cutinelio, Paula Fer- for New Jersey dinand, Kathleen Fowler, Richard Krapf, Janet K,uhn, Carol Mfeier, JeffreyJMewman. ,..:.. j^ 1 '•f*.:'{..-!<:rz,r:;."\:.-:-; xsst Linda Olseh, Adele Padner, Judy V- •• ~'M , '' ,—J- •- •'• Szanyi, , Randy . Tr •'• .'• ." ' : ' . ::'• v The Cranford Rotary.Clu. c1ubr^SlT»b janizafiont s in Neighborhood com- from any committee .member "or 1O0O Wasiewicz, Cynthia Weinstein, Pa- sponsor an evening of "Up With muni(ies.____ any member of the Rotary dub. ; People" by the-Roselle. "Sing Out" iCb^W^GMAWRE X . . , ,t ,'••'. \ ., l'group_of more than 100 boys and between 14 and 24 years of age. HpssaaoilE. :-. .:>••. ;•, ' girls in the Cranford High~Schapl They . rehearse r "twice—-a-r-week -—-IESi X1FGAL.L0" ^^N 1 ^Continued from l?age_2) _ B|"'Ullh I'CU>I> :—auditorium ^Saturdaynight, J$e\n, throughout the yearjndJiajreJheii; J^any^species will eat it if there- ft* ruary 8, it was announced this own bandy director and advisory is hothing^else available. —^— ^Bl W^ week by~I>rr-Herbert committee_of^arehts. Though most' Nut ^meats are expensive and~t 1**? 0 5*¥ '•"'.. '• :.•..•'•'•."•••:.' chairman of the club's fund raising' tard to, prepare but they offer; ../'/: ommlttee. . - many: are from surrounding com- io° "': •• .••.,"," Proceeds, will; benefit three of munitiesrincludiffg Cranf ord;-^—- ling But •SSse offer them i& to mix some w#h ^ ,\»' ^ho^suet^-and—thenjspjur the suet #P —^.i &i lege Scholarship Fund. Allen, , ,,_ . W^ dog biscuits. If e' £ good-substi- Hill, Qlenn B. Klinefelter, club fctf* ^ /seen pre8identj^;ier^nw—J."-. iKotJarz, tutci for nut meaitsV ' ' V. grqug re- Stuart "WnMcFadden,—iDonald-: Wf ^--Raisins areT^welcome qnr the ^ i ported that "it is an excellenll tf fam- McGiriniS, NormanrOrRogg,- Harry feeder 1Lthere is a mockingbird ily show and will be a fine eve- Spies, Charles J. Stevens, Jr., and in 'the area durin^tiie vwinterj- iri'YouirHome— ning of entertairiment for the Cran- Charles M. G. Wilder. , They-are also .good' for robins ford community." ,,..,,-. Among parents involved with the .;' wintering over in • the nearby 1 ("Their ;sihgirig' and enthusiasm ''Up; With People" group are- Mir. ^wod'da..-- •'•••'• "•• '••'•-•••••*• •3474

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* ' ' ' . Page Four iw^a^^.^y€e0EN \M>cpd*ifielL& rade student. She is pfesideht of iy dt the •honfitf of Mrs. John Ster- MarkowJch, Mrs. Roman P6plel, he Middle School Glee Club .and Irtrs. Alton Qulnn, Mrs. Hbward n.M, 21 Princeton Rd,, to make 1 (OonC^rt member' of Jhei--ju.nior varsity Christmas tree" skirts. Using fell;, IJlsamei ,'Mris. Robert. Martin, Mrs. x>ckey team/ ". material for the skirt and their Morris Siegel and Mrs. Robert Gigori. " - ' At/Local IJigh S^te^ec, 8 ownt original -ideas, members Mrs. Mafkowlch and'Mrb. Siegel ' K#tt{ieen S.[ Bride' of 103 Craifaonf Ave.,' harpist,' will•.be 'the hfMmastrde* worked with sequins, beading and: were'cbv^sjtessesl " ,.'• .P"..If if featured soloist as the. Suburban Symphony Orchestra presents its appliques. . • ,A second concert of the season at Cranford High School on, December 8. Skirts Made ThbBe present^were: Mrs, Ray- To • Miss Bride will be- soloist for "Danses Sacre et profane," by mond Van Jaeckel, Mrs^ James. B. Debussy, and "Concert Piece for Harp and Orchestra," by Pierne. The By Colony Club —; Ray, Mrs. Richard Carlson, %s. orchestra also will play Beelho- The welfare department of the Robert Higgins, Mrs. Robert KJikk MR ' ^ ven's "Cariolanus Overture, Opus Q2,"- and "Symphony No. 8 in jG Major,: Opus. 88,'Vby Dvorak.' Tickets are available fromTluF' ray Rose of 414 Orchard Sty, or may be;purchased-at the door the night of the concert. . -/ "".; , Presently a graduate student at the Juilliard" School of, B/fusic in New York City, Miss B^idei, has been playing the harp sine? she was 6 Jrears old. Her first -teacher of JPJainfield. i At Juilllaifd sh? is a 'pupil t)f i±ie- international]^ ogrjifced. masteT~harpisUc6mposer; Marcel Grandjany. .' • . PARENTS' DAY AT .COLLEGE —'Mr. arid Mrs.Stepha.nGmelin Qfl 3 -Woods Hole RdL: are: pictured "She has worked orchefetrally as they registered last weekend for Parents' Day activities at Cedar Cresti College, Allentown, I*a. They with Jean Moset and•"• ^ '"-1 - are siiown with their daughter Elisabeth, a sophomore student at the college/ and son Robert^ EUsa-. and was harpist wil , ra beth participated'in raeannua l song contest staged between thf-.fout classed, at the liberal arts college Orchestrii which ga'v£ fb« : 1 for woinen. Registering the Gmejins.are^ left to right, Miss Sharon- Neuss of Springfield, andMisa Diane —-" —pf twxxopeifas • -™* Cornweil ofiSy6ss^t,'N..y.- ." ' ; • ' '•,' •, • / _ . _ l"_": "• . • .-'. _ _ '._ '_' •'.' ''' '.,' .mmm&mm ; undfer the baton of Ilftnry Lfewis. . ; Miss Bride is a graduate of Mary- 'ell Chairmen wood College, Sciranton^ Pa^ \yhile in -Scrantph she held tl^'e' position 0 3ST lie Scranton Skit at Hills ?lpwerSMW^f^ y^ears an^.ralsb apoearegt with the Mrs. Clifford Smith, .president orchestra as gugst solpfet. . - to the Hillside ttf the Sunny. Acres Garden Club, the Weatfiieldi. Music. 6lub has given Miss Bride a scholarship for announces >the ' following' cbnunit- tlie last six years, and she was one — '" =cfiib'S;-Christ: frsolbists-iEuiaat year's scnblar-^ if lower showTLtoj|e held fi^tSe ship bettefit-concerLgiven ByTBe iir^day^"ceni: participates' in" a skit which pro- General cKairman, Mis.Hebron for&ilnited Methodist Church, St. motes JaVcee ethics in'^everyday Paul's Episcopal ChiircK in: West life. The; host chapter grades the fiSld^Md-T^mple B!nai:Jeshuruh tforr; schedule,, Mrsr- jOtyarlia j^ojjhj; visitors for their performance and ' '\^Mrs:, Rudblp%;0aniS&i;-febr-; after the' barrel has b>en passed ref^Mrs^Jv-i^^a^^iSav^. 2$he-also, ^as performed,,in Car- arnund all thechapters in an area, QK)1; artistic araan|(^i^itgviMjrs: the chapter with tfie highest grade "—t-ii.,.. J.I. _ 1>AUUA1 ••••'laJnlv l^VT T\\jef "flTTIf : _jtesses, Mrs, TTT, .__,. ,. . is filled;....^_^- 'SLAVE GIRL' AUCTION -, Hospitality, Mrs. Wesley ^philq; v The CranforbTJaycegs acted in a publicity, Mrs. Ovid GaM^ jp*^ ; lies'.;' iB^gene Gallitcifii,: Mrs. skit in which Jayceesj dressed as by the Cranford Jaycees in "RolHhe Barrel" program at'Hillside ^chapter ]peet!lng;^Left to right^vm theVp^cture ar,e: Seate4. .Harry, rtAibit, Mrsi Frank Wagnl^| Wol&wttlh> judges' with the "profits going to the "Bar- Dougherty'as the "slave master,"-a guest, 'ahd ^iitiam ffickfl *=' » but «cbibit, Miss Helen Dujtoaka^ rel." After the auction*, the "former "slave; girl"; standing, Edward Warren and. Hatold Joluispn, wards, Mrs. Thaddeus Lorenz, and slave, girls participated inja; panel girls," and Edward Sab'batinoy "slav^ The chairn^atl of the project %ak, Freeholder Harry .-V/ Osborne, \"MX± Osborne^ajso was reelecte [arry-Dougherty^who-also-ipartici ' ' "JDarfanouth_lRd., has been to serve as,a trustee of'Bonnii y elected. chairman .oFthe board~oT STRAIGHTENING "servant" was out the state. 1 AND TOWING atudent haa • .been as and "the slave girls">cre Williant HonornEtoti aignod to toaeh hictory HicV". ••Hayntd Johnson and Ed- Mr. Osborne had served as presi-, Martha, (Missy) Meyer, daughte Estimates -FurnishedK; Kennedy Memorial I#gh* School> in ward Warren. .''•:"'•'''[ . -lY'- • —'. " •" t^rftoel:Tof^Ushjfath'arrfpunderfb 276-1 Til 276-1127 ; : n iiamec ;^ ^ ^^ii^;^bgr^^::^^ modwat6rr with Ern,i .7,T_..rv.v^,. which seryes moderately disttirbed to the honor roll for the fyjst mark 250 SPRINGFIELD AVE. WESTFIELD 6(Mi iOUTH AVE., E. 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"1 T '~ " \ • ;"" "." " " y C^^ Mr. Wohlgroth, who waV Intro- sjtroHgly influenced by the Unitedthe Cranifyriol-Cariiera ClubJQ the United Methodist. Church at 8:15 since been amazed at the vastn$SK 1 Wright Named of the United dueod by Public' Sa£c{y Cotinmls-. States • when its Constitution was educational building- of Cranford p.m. Monday. ' "'.,. ' .. He said there are-more oppor- sionei" Malcolm S. Pringle, a mem- adopted in 1848. ' ber of the club and treasurer of Esso Engineering tunities here to advance" by taking I. President Gk>nn Klinefclter pre- i BOntlD I f J SCOII AHL) ULI MOID ' COrtu UHljS, UG b PKilOf nighf courses than i,n his native Technical Wire, said, industries in ' ' t H £ Ml iVrA'TI I IM(nr>TI-R' CO III fl tOUf U < Pe^sonnd Advise,r this country "-afepea'r' to l)e. "morb s|dc(j l ^Mid.'He also rioted that the'United 'f Bfchhfcd O..WriEht "qf'2b4Hanip:' 'states pays more attention to it'sbroudminded". and give more op- | ton St. ha? been named organiza- children — guarding them at cross- portunity lor;.-."individual initia- tion and personnel, adviser at the walks as thfty. go to and from tive'' than do, many European coun- Camera Club Contest • Engineering Center of Esso Re- scho'ol, offering them many educa- tries, Competition in the categories of search and Engineering Co. in Flor- tional advantages and otherwise He described the government of autumn foliage and landscapes" ham Park. •taking, good care of thgrn." ' Switzerland, which, he said, was will be featured at a meeting of is responsible for coordinfl- tlon oftlie peWohnel development prograrn pt Esso Engineering and for coordination of operations and improvement studies conducted by Esso Engineering. • f ' Before being named to his.neW SPECIAL OFFER! jf SING IN WESTFIELD^— The Easternaires AWll be among the position, Mr. Wright had been the featured quartets at the 21st annual show of the Westfield Colonial company's ..professional develop- chorus (S.P.E.B;S.Q.S.A.) Friday and Saturday;evenings, December ment adviser since, February. 6 And 7, in WeStfield High School. Left to tight at^Bob Bonn; bari- l£e jplned the company iml939 RENT A..: tone; Jim JorieS, ; Ed Ryan, lead, and bah iHejfburn, tenor. The as a student engineer and became FULLY AUTOMATIC ^ latter resides at 25 Sylvester St. . . . a group head in the old process engineering and ^economics divi- sion in 1948. In 1952 he was-named cific USD,toiir, during, which they performed -at "caihps. and- in b_aee;_ (Poiicert f hospitals foi-meii'in service. } The .Overtonps, of ^Vcstlieldi and "Special fteduced;; Ratie with Purchase, Option Plan do the Whatever'Four, a S^lyeet, Adel- wf.'nJ, feasternaires, whose <..<=u,£, ine quartet, Vvil add coloV to the i$n,Heyburn, resides.at 25 SylveS- show., •••,,. • .'.;;,', -:, .-./^ ..';;,.„••,/ {er St., Will be among rationally The Gpionlal.^hbrus is.)und^r di- ..quartets appearing with rection ;Of .Robert' A; • Stalknecht with John Q. Rohinson as1 assistant Call foday - ..-.,. ... „,.. i-i December 6 and 7 at Westheld Jligh. School. > rf ,A portion:,.*)?;the^proce.e4iS' w ' The jEasternaires ^ceived kn go to the; institute of Xdi nujtstanding: pyation, last month at Wichita; Kan?.; fdrtrai 1: Mid-Atlantic Quartet and Choj> capped childi'en with. sfae'ech. .d iis -Contest in Convention Hall, fects.': . •; -•:;».;. ••',:• J -r -• •., Philadelphia. / Tickets *nay be, purchased from D. J; i Heyburti, .5 BUrnside Ave., i _ , —„ . '_ •"•—• :- — "—":v-j "-"^u—•— rr-v:' r»;—- • •-••- the Merry.iMugs frotir iiioii recently, returned- from a Pk- Stand-pr Music Staff, ^

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an assistanTHiicector position in the planning, engineer- ing divisiorfjintil 1&S8,,the design Jingineering division until 1960 and (tob^^fte^ing^divisibh ^cToig^^sloinS^^W^Cci^25???^?!!® general engineering cliyision. In 1^63 he was named ^associate direc- tor of thsft division;;and,in 1964 hiBjwas ;appQinted^irecteroited^itef^hf e nr(^atrfengijtieering division. ^e-^b^anie^Liassistaiu;^ manager <>f the petroleum and new investments, depaijtmentin 1968. CAR AND TRUCK RENTALS ; -Mn Wfriglit received his bachel- r t-,.. or's degree. in cjjemjcal' engineer- ing frpm, the University 6f Florida.

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t .• -IT . Page Six 'CRANFOR! J.) CITIZEN-AJWDGHRONIGLE—THURSDAY, NOVEMBER tlr196» Wednesday — 7:45 p.m., mid-Sunday.evenings at 6:30. The adult week Bible study and prayer meet- dlass meets with the pastors in the ing. . ; lounge at 9 a.m. Children under Phonics Reading Instruction 3 years, are cared for in the baby- sitting nursery at 10:45 a.m. «T. MICHAEL'S CHURCH Topic lor St. Michael^ HSA Rev. Alfred G. Cjirrall, Pastor course,'I'Cnanging World ^-CHan^- Sister:*Joanne will'• explain the beginning'phonics program used sight to the blind, hearing to the tne Thanksgiving ; deaf, feet to-the lame, thus bring- Rev. Joseph V. Derbyshire, ing Family," will meet in the '?. .^- Michael's School reading instruction program at a meeting Rev. Williams Assistant' Pastor lounge with Pastor Huff at 10a.m. °? St. Michael's Home and School Association in the_s.chool at 7:45 ing to light the scientific action : Service Planned >f the' divine Mind on human minds . Rev. Richard J. HaUlnan, Junior^,Choir rehearses at 4 p.m.p.m. Monday. - . " . *- • To Speak and bodies and giving a bettter Assistant Pastor /- and Calvary Choir at 8 p.m. Christine Bladis, Christine Grieco, Mary Beth Murphy, Scott Hurley, By4Churches understanding of Soul and salva- Sunday masses — 7, 8, 9:15,10:30 Tomorrow — First year catechek Robert.Keily, Stephen Babits,.JCiif. ^-Unipn-Thanksgivirig ifive seTv* aod-nooa : i_ forH Mountain-ancUrhomas-jV^l Daily masses — 7, 8 andT8:30ra.m first grade stude'nts"~of ice will be held at the Granford Key to the Scriptures" by Mary year catechetical class will not Sister School^tists ^ Williams, former Baker Eddy). meet today. Their next session will Joanne, will demonstrate the prog- . pastor of St. Mark's AME Church, .bfi~i)n_Bei;ember (j. At. J7UPJP- "the ress that can be made in this area, on Wednesday evening at 8:15. Par- 1EHOVAHS WITNESSED demonstration will return to the. church Sunday FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Senior Teens will leave the <5h1urc$" ticipating churches ard the Craw- Nlven G. McRae, there wijl be a short business meet- as guest speaker- at the fourth an- ftev. Georgf H. White, Jr., Pastor for a weekend retreaj; at Camp ford Baptist, First Baptist, Cran- \ Presiding Minister. Bernie in Warren County.. ing.. •' " .• •• • ••'.':••"•, niversary celebration of the Hos- Sunday — 9:30 a.m., Sunday Additional members of "the^ aen-" pitality Club, which he organized. ford United Methodist and St. Today — 7:30 p.m., ministry Monday — Final .preparatory y Fallon,, vice-presidentpesident, School; \t a.m., worship service. J:hen will introduce representatives ior class who have received,accept- ' Rev. Mrv, Williams served six Mark's AME, school followed by service meeting class for prospective hew members Monday v- 8 p.m., choir rehear- at 8:25..- , from eightbatholic High' Schools. ances from colleges and other post* years as pdstor of St! Mark's beforf Rev. John, Dexheimer,: pastor of will meet with the pastors, in the 4 ial. «-• • . ; .• ; , •''•";•• Sunday — 9:30 a.m., public lec- Each representative will give a secondary schools were announced' , leaving a year ago to take the pas- Cranford United Methodist Church, Wednesday — 7:30-8:30, prayer lounge, at 8 p.m.- , ' brief .resume of the unjque rthica.. torate of Trinity AME Church, will deliver, the .sermon. The or- ture fpllowed-by-Watcbtowep study TuesdaV •^^~L^hevn~7CHurch "today by Dr."Charles Post* princi- , service. '. •• "' • .. .'.'. '.•• at 10:45. tionauunail aspectss 0o1f nihiss orr neher lnstiinsti' *,-• , ' Z •••••. • . „. . „ v v".^' "•'•• Long Branch. Under his leadership, dinanceiqf ;the^Lord's Supper will Women's workshop will, meet in pal of r fcO flew members joined: Trinity Tugsdajy —. 8 p.m.. BibFe study > tution. They also will answer quesq - i C anford High School. They. • liso be observed. ^~~~~' ~^ CHW8TLAN EVANGELICAL Fellowship Hall at 9 a.m. Brass, |ionsoru4ranspr4atiti|p ^ "' '//T~^ ~~~~rK and the church liquidated a $5,000 Assisting in" the service will be ,Choir, 7 p.m.; Boy Scout Troop 84 rtui^ - '-. • CHURCH •. 1 .' ST. MARK'S AME CHURCH ||eligioug s pprogramsg . erwards] Michele Diamond, daughter of mortgage. '. ' '"""; ~~^ Rdlhflibbt of St. assembles in Fellowship' Hall at each representativtti e wilAfterwardsl have lit-]' MrMichel. ande Mrs Diamond. "Milton, Diamonddaughter, o2f3 dark's" AME Church; Rev. George _Rey._RudQlpl| _P. Gibbs. Pastor ' l Did The former Cranford Clergy II. « n Sunday — 11a.m., worship ser- .nx. erature pertaining to his-or her Wadsworth Ter., NortheasternTJni^' Council president will be accom- White, pastor of the First Baptist Wednesday Luther Choir, 7 School and answer, any indiyidual versity; Patricia Donnelly, daugh- REV. FRANK WILLIAMS Glhurch, and itev. ^Robert J. Ro- —O —; vice. '.••..-: . • '. .•".. panied Sunday hy the Trinity Gos- Wednesday — 6 p.m., Children's p.m.; ThanksgivinT g five service, 8 ^uestions. ... ' , | telr of Mr. and" Mrs^oseph; Dpn- raick, pastor of the Cranford Bap- y pel Choir. <-. • " ' ' FIRST PRESBYTERL4JN i hl p.m. ThB; speakers foi? the VaVious helly, ^80 Bloolfifngdale Ave.-, tist Church», \ ••'• '•••••'•;;••• Choir rehea/sal schools will be: Brother .Stephen St. Marie's Hospitality Club span- Helfrich, Robert Kelly aind, Alo- •-''"•; '; -CHURCH,'. '••„ i »• • Newark State College; Craig[Hair-/ t At 7:30 p.m., trtimediately pre- Thursday — 7:30p.m., Bible •Martin, F.M.S., principal, Rfltselle sors a coffee hour at the conclusion ysius Kelly. R«v. Dr. Robert Ck Longa^et, ' Ian; son of.,- Mr. and Mrs. Martin" of i the, Sunday -.morning /worship District captain^are Lerpy Bow- ceding -.,the woi*sjh(ip: seiryicci, i?e- d •' OSCEOLA PRESBYTERIAN Cathdlic High School; Mrs. William Har}an, 25 Nomahegan Ct.,-- : service. It also sponsors-a^coni freshments ^lV^ ^^ .'• '-';• -: '•" CHUHCH • :. , • • Gerristead, guidance- dtfector; man, James , A. Alcer, .Wayne Rer. BOlton B. Etstwtck, TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH Witje jurtipr College. • . .'.-';•"•. in February at Union Colleger*pro- Peters, .Joseph A. Burd,/ Frank jtime bif :_ ReV. Robert BJnaro, Rector Rev. William M. ElHotf, Jr, iMother Seton v Regional High Xinda!Johnson; daughter of .tir." ceeds*o£ which are dpnaiedxo com- O'Donnell, Ronald Marotta, Thomas 6 T'&^tVto' X ; School; Sister Francis - JOannes, and Mrs. Albert, Johnson,1!> Madi- , Rev. Paul H. Letle«|, Rev. J. BL. WithesiVgtoii, Asst. l Trinity High munity" projects sucjf^as the Billy R". Joyce, Donald Waters^ Leo'Ehr- « Sunday services ~-^-Sitfnday be "Life's Extras'Viias.be^n. chosen Ford Fund...... ,_.... UNITED by-the pastor as sermon topic mann, Robert Maloney,. John R. fore 'Advent: 7:45 a.m., morning Damion, F.M.S., principal, Iffnion The pjjWtc'is invited to the an-Coogan, Allan' Roberts; John Lee; METHODIST yJ;etian wili.be no Senioir Higk Fellowship; - Circle 2lrieets4n the chwcTTpar:" (liviha^tT " By Dayis: Completed . airihe^ home of ^Willial m Baby-sitting is provided during mani - and refreshments will be Mrs. Strato' Xenelis, 512 Gallows meeting;; '.. lor at 9:30 om each Wednesday from communicants' class, which meets g^ed_; by. the~seyi th-and^ighth oy";' by membe^swrf Rebekah' lowship Hall; 8 p.m., the budget serve as upi;• 9j30 a.m.;; Youthh Choir, 8 to 9j3o p.t_of • committee will Ittjeet in the junior invited to attend, as family 'or;of£ice helpers.-- lah^^bjtl^ness A-iamlly—nightJto-he-snonsored in the textboPk, "On Hol!y Ground." Announce coftgregatipii hag been asked room; by the Senior Young Churchmen Also on this date thQvangehsm aivlduy3By:. , M^l^ meeting will rticfeateinthe-thanksgiving .....Wednesday -^ 3:30 p.m.. Jonioi B will consist of. si&g- Sp ys week Mrs. wprship service will be led by Ce in Sherlock Hall to- conumwee wm. meei ai r.oo anaing, scripture reading, a short, ho- Roger Brpwn, Mrs. . 3nF 1 HarveyjAe^^ i^^farfiiiiBrlAuli^tjie .executive committee of the ball andjMrB^John TAompsOn-at a Area- coordinators and idifetrict g room; 8 p.nu, ThanKsgiVin^gjj^^-^gjjitj .'ffollowinouttwjng stipper? WomenV Association at 8 pJoa, ihlly and ,the pretienU»Uo»rof gifts. captains for St. Michael's parish- iiess meetirni'^^follow the e : tendedd . Schedulel d for next jl eon. The ^prsni'p /service f! '™^&^&&' J^ wiU be special^musical selections! Desert will be served in^p are.Mrs. Thomas Mujray, M^; RSy-" wide Census have been announced. y Chancel Choir; will. rer ^ ^ ^ churchmen and the ship Hall on Thanksgiving Eve' at ^ The coordinators ,ar,e William l^d by Mrs. H^eyvA^ FIRST CHtfRCH OF CBORIST, r y ng mond.Sugafski apid Mrs..I&ragh.;, business meeting will be c6ndiicted hearse at 9 p.m. and the steward- Barbershiliip OlfttQuartetf . SistSisteer EileEileenn ,7:37s0n p.m.iThiSr^yil Thiill l hbe fllfollowei d hby Peifuimaiflie uf this Bateman, James DeMayo.v Frank by M^s. WilUam H. '61.' St. Mielrael's Cliurch will sii a -lamiiy- service ;of thanksgiving service :is one -way in; which; th6:tj., ibrvroom,. some; of, her original folk^spngSj Last^year^he.servicerWasheld on 4: a'.m,, Sunday School^ -: ^ Today; 10 aim,, .the Margaret -worship-around" the tables^ ^which: TgyThtmksgiying g Eyey,, but it has been' club^^ works at the Junior A selection of items made Nursery service for very . Greener- Association will hold its PuMesr magazines 4 will cpnclude by 8il5 p.m: d" f d ihi i 'IltInvolvemen' t "WitWtthf AAlHl Mankind"' back bbpksarbboks e needee d b: ente J adyatoced" a few days ihis year in |and fliso is one project iw--which ugees in all parts of the children available for parents who ai}Way nieetingi The Junior High At the. congregational/jcorporaggp - Qraer w j.aKiamve uw uiaur.uuuuu a» a^^s^iix^t p py at Belleviewjgosp4|ajp4| l in jB.ri|^ t ti ^eid last Wednesday por'def thr et ofoo facilitatd in time the efo distributior Thanks-n1 they work with memoirs of the !layfi«Lfor_sile begjiiiiingi?kt attetid "Sunday morning service. Choir ,wiU-*ehearse a£3:30 p;mrinr t on mee ng CityCt . TTheseh , jtemsitemst . mayy bye p aced u,e following members were elect-' |ivirig. -V ' •• v ViHage Improvement Association^ ' Wednesday ..•*•?, 8:15 pjn., testi the junior high room: Troop .80 in-tht e box provideld1 iln 4 Vthe vestibule wiony meeting. -will hold its. iBoard of iReview in 5 ed to-serve as officers on the of the church. TheV will be deliv- church boards:- Reading room hours 118 JJ.Fellowship Hall at 7:30 p.m. The eredrto the- hospital- on the day Union Ave., Monday through Fri- Chancel Choir will rehe^fse. The after. Thanksgiving^-^ Ruling elders — Dr. Services on^ Thanksgiving Day F^fitk^l evangelism will meet in the junior Nickel, Mr^. .Charles Severs, Henry 1 to 4 p.m., and Thursday night, will include: V:30 a.m., holy eu-Apelian (all 3-year itermsj; Stuart room: lounge. ; - ; ; - - charist; 9 a.m., sung eucharist with; Trips to all airportg, raU . :^^th"oiORast^olimFCFmy Thanksgivinsgivlnghyinnsg hyiiuis';; " ^Deacons —i-AiberHrwihrVVayne JsA BETTER LIFE Ave. in a doll show and exhibit soul? and .why art thou. disquieteq d 3jeji-3ieilLiieet ift the junior high. ; annual parish meeting will : JUST A DREAM? on Sunday at, 4:3,0 p,m. at[the within mem?? hope thouiit QQodrfor *»% take place on Monday, December~2, -Trips to anyplace I shall yet praaise^hhiti, wfto is the at ,8 p.m. Following the service of terms); Robert Davis^Mrs. Richard.! '-—Z±- p5g &-]better life; Ul^r^Wrfligb^Sfcr^jy:^^^ l ihh ft i th Mrs./Byron"Nutm Mr,s. Connors-will~displayrawil£ healthffridl evening prayer in the church, the seems-tantali2inglyx:out-of~reaeh God." ;: F CH1JRCH btrsiness meettrig and elecUpn-Of terms); William Anderson,,Robert for many people. But the "Bible of all nationalities, and dressv They Rev. Robert J. Romlck. Pastor ' fi ill k l iStephens William Droege (Lyear are fr'om a coUectibn at the Good This confident- expression ;of Parish' officers will take place in Stephens, William Droege (tyear shows us how a life full.of justice, faith frbpivPsabns-42 Jld^d Sunday has been designated, as Sherlock Hall^ :terms). -vr-:'^-^.^-".v--;-:^=^-^ ^iit FiV Museum^ New dilpjt Dedication'^^utfdfiyatfie CrlwYor : 4n^the""Bible lesson-scfmon titled UTustees - MicBa"el Kopin, ROD- listen Sunday, November •'Soul and Body" to be read in allBaptist Church. Opportunity will f Christian Science < churches thisbe given' at ftie 11 a.m. worship ~—TEMPLE^TBETIfcEL terms); Joseph Szomolnoky, Robert Dream? service for the presentation of com- Rabbi Sidney D. Shanken Taylor, Mrs. Frank Miserentino (2- Sunday. lards in pubHcJjedicatioja -to-b year tern read'from the denominational text m support of the work' of ""'flie Samuel Lavitsky, WERA-(1590) 8:15 A.M." church for the coming year. Rev. Services are held William Faeser, Wesley Philo (1- book is the _ following: "Knowing year terms). WVNJ^(620) 9:45 A.M. that goul and its attributes were Robert J. Romick's message at theSunday — 8:30 a.fn,, 4:05 P.M. forever manifested. through man; morning service will be "One Min- minyon; Monday through Sunday of Each Month) the Master healed the sick, gave us. Nine" ..based on Luke 17:11-19. day, Saturday and Sunday LINDEN BAPTIST CHURCH At the 7:30 p.m. Gospel Hour p.m., minyoni ; FriFridad y 88:30 Rev; Peter H. Burgess, Pastor the topic will be "The Communica- service; Saturday — 0:80 Sunday — 0:45 a.m., Sunday tion Gap."' service. School; 11 a.m., Herman on the Sunday —» 9:40 a.m., Church Today — 8:30 p.m., Sisterhi Book of Genesis; 7 p.m., service. School for all ages. Nursery facili- Wednesday — 7:80 p.m., prayer meeting, paid up membership 1 ties are available at- all Sunday party. ... meeting. "Science and the Bible services; 6:30 p.m., Junior and Tomorrow — 8:30 p.m., Rosh is. the topic for study. Senior High BYF will meet in theHodesh, Kislev; board of educa- church, i tion sabbath. INSTALL A FUEL-SAVING Today •—• 4:30 p.m., Youth Choir Saturday — 9;30 a.m., bar mitz- Display Paintings rehearsal; 7:3Q p.m., Chancel Choir vah of Stewart Yaguda, son of Mr. ERICAN-STANDARD OIL BOILER and Mrs. Jerome Yaguda, 41 Fair- At S & L Office 9:45 a.m., morning » Aalf .trtontwMir ttnl rrttri <£ p Monday -r- 'isim p.m., #adua-|GienwOTdRdrareottdisplayatthe youmiNSl of Mrs. Susan. Clark, 7 Beech St. tion class; 8 p.m., board of eduoa- office of the Cranford Savings and Wednesday 8:15 p.m., Union tion. • Loan Association, 2 North Union Thanksgiving Eve service. Tuesday — 7-8:30 p.m., class AVe-i fOr the month of November. ALLIANCE CHURCH Yud. Mrs. Minetti, who has .been paint- Wednesday — 8:30 p.m.,. Men's jng four years, is a member of the Rev. J. F, Shepherd, Club meeting; no Religious SchooL Cranford Creative Art Group, Ken- Minister > Uworth Art Association, Westfield J. Edward Boon, CALVARY LUTHERAN CHURCH Director of Christian Education. Art Association and Academic Ar- Rev. Arnold J. Dahlqtdat and tists. Sunday Bible School — 9:30 a.m. Rev. Gordon L. Huff. Pastor* She has exhibited in local art Sunday worship seryice- — 11•-.Services of worship arc held at shows and the Westfield State Art 9 and 10:45 a.m. with' Sunday Show. This year she won awards Youth Fellowship — 6 p.m.,.Sun- Church School at the same time for in both the Fanwood-Scotch Plains, day. nursery through grade 8. Grades 9 Art Show and the Kenilworth Art DQOLEY Sunday evening service — 7 pjca. through 12 (Senior Teens) meet on Show. Granlin ORT FUNERAL HOME/ CJl 'X./aV... BRidge 6-9200 218 NORTH AVE., W. COAST-TO-COAST MOVERS Luncheon Today 2764)255 Anywhere in the U.S. or Canada Cranlin Chapter .of Women's Safe, Reasonable and , American ORT will hold its an- A Funeral Borne of homelike atmo$phere, completely Immediate Service nual paid-up membership - By Van — Rail — Boat — Air con today at the home of Mrs. modern, air conditioned, off-street parking facilities Leonard Limon, 2Q Brown Tcr. Mrs. Elizabeth .Connors of 205 Wal- HENRY P. TOWNSEND, Agent nut Ave., lecturer.in palmistrfy, —DOOLEY COLONIAL HOMI -will'.bc..thc_BUC.aLspo.hker, _ 186 Wtttffeld Av«., \ ••" Fireproof Storage Packing & Crating a Specialty Plans will,be discussed for the FUEL CjOHPAJIY for Commercial and Estimates .Given Freely annual rofiion-widc ORT bazaar to 230 Centennial Av«. "Since 1895" vta-was ' Household GoofdB "• - Call 23fc«4464 be held on Sunday, December 8, at tlw'YMHA in Union. "O. .v . ••' .v ,•"'• • •

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Kirkpatpick, Jocelyn. Wright and who altcnlled. • \ * . i GirlMoUU Diaiie Dorfman" received their Girl The following girls participated: Mayor Lindsay; •Students Hear Sfcout piws. All the gMs received Barbara Barchard, Hiane Dorfman, you give Mary, Eckhardt, Rhonda T-Inger- Thanked by Group Fire Safety Talk - Junior Troop 458 > »•••_• tiieijf ,'VtToi'ld, Assocfj^it^kih pins and the troop crest. Beth Wainger and^ man,' Connie fcastleman, Kathy Capt. Edward lieade of the Cran- thel^nite^Way Girl Scout Troop 453^iieid re- Connie fcp'slleman -received their Kirkpatrick, Karen Merritt, Tobi From Cranf fed fpi-d Fire Department ' was the you give to i 7 dedication, and investiture cere- patrol leaders' eords. Sue Reichman, Ellen Rocky, Nancy A'letter was^ forwarded, to Mayor guest speaker at art assembly of monies , at .a^recent meetihjf at Refreshments Were served to the Schleuning, B6th Wainger and ~Jo1fri 'V. Lindsay of New-'. York seventh and eighth graders'at Hill- gcouts, parents ^and grandparents tfoedyn Wright. ' City at a meeting Monday of the side Avenue Junior "High last Wed- Brookside^'Place School. Kathy Citizens for Community Pride' at nesday." ' ,. „ the home of 'Mr. and Mrs."John Capt. Reade outlined rules of Jire~safetyrsttchra83srays;to.:get^outr Mayor Lindsay was thanked for of burning rooms and methods of his efforts to implement decentral- pitting out small fires. During the ization, in the Ocean Hill-Browns- questiori-'and-answer period, he dis- ville school district in New York." cussed such topics as sprinkler sys- Boy Scouts Mrs. Brown served refreshments tems aiid<. .preventing suffocation. after the meeting. The grotlp.will meet next 6n Becember 2' a^ 8 p.m. at. the hjcmre of ^Mrrand~Mrs~Erhr Taryer, 24 Grant St. . Coiiples' Club g F

\ .—-• -.• ' /• ™ ' > . : J-T-—rr,-j;—-.—"•••|~ '*""' —T"-*—r~<" • ^ , ^ electronic "production pfobiem- of fresh flotoers or a beaut'ifM potted plant. aolving devices for the printing Avocado green cook & serve- : ihrustryr ., ware livrthFir^^Tefioiiiirl^ ^$~j&^ 73yttrPeterson:bringstliisn position over 18 years of graphic ings .-^-.-soTsuper-t8ilgrV-ypu arts production arid marketing esj;- can'use m«al ^bns, rhetai perienjce," John E. Macalla, presi- spatulas dent of Digital Optics,. said in an- Flowed Telegraphed Anywhere noiuicing the appointment "During that period he has,specialized in i^tji ;^|^U|Juad JOHN

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FREE GIFTS! BALLOONS & CANDY FOR THE KIDDIES! Men In Service CHRISTMAS DELIVERY Marine Lance Cpl. Martin K. Abi^ve All, you'll find a friendly welcome, with prompt and Johnson, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. tbdrtebos service. We think youwill enjoy coming. M'dy we E." k. Johnson of 205 Columbia 1 . . eount on seeing you at the sign.of Happy Motoring? Ave., is serving with 'Marine Air Comj>l«t« Lirie Of Base Squadron-36, a unit of the "No Purchase Neggagary_to Register and You Need Not be Present at the Drawing to Win. — Licensed Drivers Only! First Marine AircrafL_WinfiJn Viet- m ROASTERS. • DINNERWARE nam. The wing has been awarded the Presidential Unit-Citation for See Our Beautiful Selection Of I its combat achievements during the period of May,* 1965, to September, , CHRISTMAS GIFTS NOW ON DISPLAY 1967. Air arm of the Third Marine Amphibious Force, the wing oper- Beautiful Line Of Decorator* ates several hundred aircraft which includes fighter* attack, recon- WINDOW SHADES and VENETIAN BLINDS naissance, helicopter and _ trans, "^ '•••;••< i- ^ CurtoM M«de On Prei«i8ai___ •port aircraft. In addition to-pro- n viding aviation support for tho Firsthand Third Marine Divisions, FREE^IFT WRAPPING , the First Marfiie ""Aircraft Wing SOUTH AVE. & supports other American and Al- lied forces in the five northern- r-^— T^l, 276-9800 jnosj,provinces of South Vietnam^ ; i ALBAMiHOUSEWARES .* HARDWARE if GADGETES * GIFTS To Report Social It»iirts ~~"JSv CoUfegiaff Notes 27^0866 "PUT A TIGER IN YOUR TANK FOR BETTER WINTER?DRIVING!" - Call Mra, Donald 109 N. Unjon Ave/ ~ Op«ii Thurs. — At 232-4017 Page Eight CRANFORD (N. J.) CITIfcEN AN» CHRONICLE—THURSDAY, NOVEMBER $, 1968 1 1 lege'a. .facilities and to obtain irl- mas party will be held at- this cations, it was reported this week tained irt the alumni : office at the home pf Mrs. Albert Baird, 15 formation on oijucational programs, irieetlng. ' by Miss Helen Scott, chairman of Union College and from members Dunham Ave. . New Sisterhood Members admissions .requirements 'and pro- Cub Pack 78 Starting in January, each den the guidance department. of the board of directors, of the One of the arrangements made ! cediires, and financial aid. will display its" past month's craft A pareirt's'* financial statement Alumni Association/ , • was awarded to Mrs, Charles Col-' Derby Results and a. .rotating trophy will be and a high school report form niust Among those serving on the com- to BeWeteowed at iri|ittce are: George E. VanEtorn of ette of the Spadenhoe Garden Club.: awarded for the best display. now be submitted by each.candi- s announced the^gen^ Thirty seven new members will be welcomed into "Ine Sisterhood date. The iparents' financial state-, 100 Benjamin_St., Mrs. AL L Cray of of Temple Beth-El at-the annual paid-up membership party, in the Announced ment is due in Trenton on Decem* 11 Park Ave. and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wolf, of 116 Kenilwbrth l^ home of!Mrs. Richard Hurley,; temple-at 8:30 tonight. ' Winners in the annual Pinewood County College ber 1. The high school report form 345 Walnu^sAive., to make Christ, Highlight of the program will be entertainment by David Ellin, Derby, of Cub Pack 78, held re- should be turned'in to the high mas tray favors for the patients !• Tiijmorist and fplk singer. Members, husbands and friends are invited cently at St. Michael's School; Role to Be fold school guidance office at once,, so at East Orange Veterans' Hospital..;. were: Robert-Morrison^ WHTJInv =7Plans were-made-for-the-next-t- (Following are the'new members: Doheny, James Butcine, David Unioif College's new role as sent, to Trenton. meeting, a Christmas party, to be | , Miss Scott,.calied attention .tolhe Mirs^ Myron Arbitblit, Mrs, Jerry Walsh and Charles Williarfts. L^.- JfJnJQa^ounty-Msommunity college JjceDemonstrated l^h Union College will bevtfiscussed by Dr! Kenneth fact that the. parents' financial, of Mrs. Henry Gambit, 130 Beech! Blumenfeld, Mrs. Abraham Chas- Cubmaster Richard Stevens an- statement is used'only for the New W. Iversen, acting president, at the; •St'. -•• ••••", ";•••: noff, Mrs.- Harold Dehstman, Mrs. nounced „ advancement awards 'as annual meeting of all full-time and Jersey State Scholarship Program' A demonstration on Ghris'tmas and, should not be confused with Dr/ Kenneth W. Iversen, acting follows at a recent pack meeting: part'ti|he members of the faculty, arrangements [using' artificial and man, Mrs. Milton (Joldberg, Mrs. Canevari and William Doh- at •S p.m-^tomortow in the dining the parents' confidential^tatement live material was given by Mrs. In Brass Choir ' president, today, issued an invita- Tiairof the N6m*ah"egan~Building7"' required—by—most-^ojlier—scholar^ Benjamin Brixner_for^members of RandjrDalack of 11 Rutgers Rd.;' -David Lefkovic.--—r—— tion to all high school juniors and eny, advanced to Webelos Den; Mi- ship programs. j the-Green Thumb Garden CTub~aW ibiti chael Durning and Michael'Mason, Dr. Iversen will outline Union Mrs. Ronald Blaaur, J4rs. Theo-' seniors arid their parents to; attend College's utilization by the recent* Students or parents who have their guests, the members of thethe Pingry School, Hillside^ which dore Spite, Mrs. Zavel Finkelstein, science awards; Michael Downey,, questions concerning financial aid padenhoe Garden Club. "The meet> •ari^open house frdm 10 a.m. to noon ly-organized Union County Coord- 1 perfo.rmed Friday, night at St;. Mrs. David Kojrferberg, fe. Phil- bear book, and Richard Walsh and inating" Agency for Higher Educa for college are urged to schedule ing was held; last Wednesday at Michael's Chapel, New Brunswick, i lip Leen^Mrs. Moe Schneider, Mrs. Saturday at Union College: , .'..' ; : appointments; with their guidance' Other, open hpuses- are scheduled Kevin Adair,- denn'er stripes. tioh, aswelLas its-cooperative pro- ; Bernard Tieger, Mrs^Sherjnan. Ro- tor Saturday,- December. 1,4, froin •. ,"• Prizes for outstanding «f£orts ifj gram Vith the Union County'Tech- counselors. •• * senbloom, Mrs; Allen Flokart, Mrs. nical Institute, Scotch Plains. 1 10 a.m. to noon, and,for Monday, the-pack's candy sale were pref ^Fred Finder, Mrsfc George Green- December 9/from 6 to 8 p.m. . sented to the following cubs: ' Union College and "Union" County berg* ••••;•'.•••.• •.••.'•" •-,'. . Technical Institute' jointly will •.• Dr. Iversen said rnembers of the JIMMYROSELLI William JJohenyy CHaries Wil- Social at College MtS. MelViivWeiner, Mrs, Robert admissions, counseling and finan- liams, Valerian Jurkunas, Thomas serve as Union County's community Prospect Avenu^, Granford ';. • : •• Mittter, Bfrs. Calvin Winnjck, Mrs; cial aid Istaffs will be on hand to Cer2an, Michael Mason, Michael college,. Dr. Iversen" explained. . Friday to Benefit

Gerrold Kblton, Mrs. Henry Glass,. greet visitors and to provide in- Durning, Forest Honeywell, Bob-' Following dinner "and Dr. tver- > • . •' • .' :\ '•••'• ' • ' .... ' • .*'•••. formation; about college admissions Jimmy RoselK ert, Morrison, Richard Stevens, Wil sen's "State" of the College"- mes- Telescope Fund Mrs. Martin Dreschler, Mrs. ;Mi- r SubMrban Apartmelht Living chael Reitman, Mrs. Robert Wein- and financial aid. The Inter-Frat- liam Behan. __; ' ;i . i. sage, faculty members will meet A social for the, benefit. of the • stock,' Mrs^.Eug©Be:."Chi'aijcer«. ernal" Council will provide student AtCopacabam "by departments. Prof. EJmer Wolf; Sperry -Observatory Telescope rs hosts who wilk take' visitors on MrS«lSufttt~..Bpt'bt ^•^4 * Leonard ton? David Walsh, Paul Sdbon, 7TmTt Gohh, Mrs. Adrlenne ^atenbatfm,,. tours of ithe campus. ingTToBisfht John' Toth, James Buccine, 'Daniel morrow in the Canipus Center by Agent on Piremiseti • The open, houses ate_ designed to Jitamy Roselli of 3 .Thomas St* McCarthy, ^omasMcGee, Rocky the Union College Alumni A|$octa- Mrs. "Morton M*ged, Mrs. Alvin State Scholarship tion. "' "; • 27^0303 -AUseisteia ari^eQta>£4ited^for=25^eaw^ , — - Gallagher, Charles school juniors and seniors arid Tickets-will by available-at-!fhe- Mrs. WchaMSevrin, Mrs.-Edward is beginning his fifth engagement Weinstein and Mrs: Harold Roth. their parents to tour Union Col- Cranley. Applicant Eorms kt the'Copacabana in New York In keeping with, the scouting , The Sperry Observatory Te City, bpenlng tonight for a two- Due December 1 scope Fund will provide the money tradition, oi helping others, each Cranford High School seniors "fora 24-inch reflector and a 10-inch cub was requested to earn some 'who-applied-for-New-Jewey-State iefractor-i telescope_Amateur_JAs: ---He-also ^li-be-completingJbis. mpney and purchase a can of fruit Scholarships .should have received troners, Inc., is building for Union Freeport, Nassau and the carefree life of ^y eaten 47th-album for UnitedArtiste Jttep coc£milTtb~t?ke~-tcrthe-next pack by now the necessary materials to College. ' al- meeting on December-20. A Chrisfc; iojapieie_|beir^schOlarsbip appli- JTiki BwrylWng that mak«fc( HOMERIC HOMERIC y cruise such a:mB]mQWbjeyagtlpn-"..;* TT:"!!•!""'• at the Carriage House best •A:- ••••• bums having Wen on the ment, great and pampering I >U3V : ____Hpme tines Italian servlca.... plus — - *• Once? seller list. "~ r For All Boys Who Missed Signing Up Last Week calls~aT$Xcltlng freeport ana relaxf=i ~THe"TecehtIy^ sperit-two-weeKBlirL ing Nassau In the Bahamas...all — A Fine Northern gome dbing the theme music,Mi In a. wonderful winter Week's fum . '-*• ---••r—;—i-*-..-.-i—'...— !...... All sailings from New YorK. 7 ' motibn picture; starring Giha Bol- ; *KHisft lobrigida and Peter Lawford, and Freeport & Nassau 7-day Crufsea ; S by Carlo of Verilce T he spon^ill feegoin g to England from Jan. 4 to Mar. 29 •/•'•''• •'••''•• • to make '•'a picture, not only as a Special Rates In January, from $170 CRANFORP HOTEL ' '• •• '*"-.'•••••'•'. - ' ,. •'-. Other 7-day cruises from $185

; singer/but as an actor. 1 S. Union Ave. i' • • **' '• - •'.''' 7-Day Nassau Cruises, Dec. 21, Dec. 28 He also has his own television Sponsored By Cranford Recreation Department . 6-Day Nassau Cruise, Apr. 5, '.. '• ';• CLOSED ',.;;'•;U ' special in the making. . from $165 ' iMft Roselli is married to the tor- 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th Grades ^^^0aaJ^t^aod -they - _ ->m®* 276-2121 Phone SAFETY lflFGWMAT|ON:_ Homig Sign Up and AU Will Play! registered in Panama, meets Inter- 276-7663 national Safety Standards ;for hew ships developed in 1948 and meet*, REGISTER the 19$6 fire safety requirements. Special Purchase! Limited Quantity! j|VALNyTjWC:NUt:5< CRANFORD TRAVELING. " RegardleeTcif Where You Live Wef jep HZ/6-BS 4 Alden St. Cranford Cranford Recreation Pept.

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'GRANFORD,NEW JERSEY^THORSDAY,^NOVEMBER 21, 15 CENTS Considering10-Rddtn Presbyterians, St. Paul's Set Set Fjiiiejcala i(»• 2 Victims Union Thanksgiving Service GARWOOD — Rev. John A. Malcolmson, pastor of Garwpod Presbyterian Church, will preach on "The Grace of Receiving Grace" KENILWORTH — A ten-room addition to Harding School is being at" a Union Thanksgiving service with; St. "Paul's United Church^of In Garwood iri Over 12 Yeai-g considered by the Board-of Education, it..was reported yesterday by Christ it 8 o'clock' Wednesday evening, at St. Paul's. He will base his. ,GA!RWOOD -^-Tuneral arrangements were announced this week John J. Kish, Superintendent 'of schools. . : . • •'•"'.-' tEkM1Vi14' ' " '""' " for two Garwood residents who suffered fataWnjuries in an automobile Preliminary plans for such, an expansion were, discussed- last the Hands of Punph and a^cidenir^n-Nt^hjA^evr-^^een-Oak-aiid^ Thii|rsday at a meeting hi Trenton of three local school officials-and Judy" has been chosen by Revmarkin. g the first pedestrian fatalities in this borough -during John. \Updike, building, arid plan-' Mr. Malcolmson as sermon topic tlie'past" 12 years." / ' ' ' • ' -r'.. ' . ', for the 11 a.m. worship service at Services for Ronald J. Kramlick, ning consultant for the State De- rl" partment' of Education. the Presbyterian Church, on Sun-,, 26i of 50T South Av0., will be held day .'Sunday School.-will meet at at 9:15 this'.monung at the Dooley Mr. Kish said the addition would Iti Jr. Miss 9:45 *a.m. ". ,' •• '.,.>. SexEduimiion include seven regular classrooms A meeting of the members ""of Funeral Home, 218 North Ave,;, etition session is pjLahfied for 2 b^clock %.,'Sherry its purpose is to provide hbh.est Lincoln School' at 8:15 jonignt. lake to deduce the average iciass Church. ••-'• : .' - •':•' Sunday. | Cardella and Miss Nancy Vitale of and frank.discussions of problems Parents of children in all local if633^t5LpupilsjQ2728l«t Also" taken to RahWay Hospital bachelor of arts' degree, in philoso- Kenilworth/and Miss Maryann Bat- facing youth today h the state department I phjfc^omJKheaton CfoUege,' WJhea.- APTTRT AT, WOttK—^Argentinian artist Nell^ Zajra^ who how resi of G'arwood. ' ,.'... . . young people understand Why they ochial School, are invited to attend. qv Miss. Cardella, astudqntat David that another, school ton, 111., and His bachelor of divin- makes her home in Perth /(grboy,~is shown'sketchinglrTher native wear masks and what they are The discussion will be by a panel Ferrel, 50, pf 61 Fourth Ave., died „„.„, *. .,illaccept an addition Brearley Regional 'High~SchooV|hiidingr-Membere--p£_the_jchUrch_d | ^Mrs., James Hummel, U6 ity degree frpnrthe~Cowservative country. Miss Zadra7a member of The^Celinwotth- Art-Association, there Tuesday morning of injuries to__the 7.6 Harding site because no Baptist Theological Seminary, Den- "Kenilworth, :i&-secretary-i_qf_lthe^ familyjajid guests are invited. nurse W^ other land ris~a'(railablerhe-ripted«-i has an exhibit of art work On display at the Kenilworth Branch of Student' Council and vice-president --Mrs. Chalmers Brownepwife of schools, where.a«ex education, prb- received in the same accident. r verrHe-alsoattendeduthe^niver- -the National Statei Bank- 533 Boulevard. She xvai trained at the "The town is so saturated lity! .^CoJk^do_jGraduate School of the -Girls- -Athletic -Association. one_pf the church's missionaries, gxam already is being conducted; Services, for S4r. FerrePwill~.be~ oi-the^Universitykof^lBM§j|os^k©s_and^for six She is also a gymnastic instructor will present a slide and record pro- Rev; John A. McHale, pastor, of ^. .tomprrpw.,.at^Gray,. ily^t»^$J4pTop^es^^ ! ldti (•'•r"-=vr-V:^—-—.to "build on to the existing iniidl^arth^Brbther^ofthe -Sa^ffTJttwifjti: ^^GShl - ~ ""' - ---Caj^g--FrQm the Church of St. Anne; Rev. John Memorial, --.-12 Springfield Ave., ^^lihd cityrfPjrpfessprjZadrarwife of .Seno]c^4] She plans tolaltend Montclair State. ArMalcolmsonrpastbr-bf-Garwopd Tte The superintendent pointed out the 9;30 and 11 ia.m. ^worship — Leahord^olonria/has^had many art ^ gdllegj .'mee that the prbpdsed building program ices at the M6thodisf~churchbn the United Siatesf. Her exhibit" at the^lpcal bank-may be viewed cation. : : Browne, the daughtervpf^PJ Church!'"6: _ . is still at the preliminary planning Sunday.'.- ! . ' y •'.!'••. • , :••'"'•. . 'V' • during regular banking hours through December 6. s Miss Vitale, senior classpresi- ...sjage and that no definite decision Nursery care will' be available terian missionaries, was•"".&»„ ,„ ^elit; of Schools Lewis^FFLaurd. Rosedale Memorial Parky Linden. dent at Brearley, is a member/ of . She and her, husband are on hasbe^enjre^ched.', during both seirvjices, and Sunday the Girls' Athletic Association, the A question-ahd-answer period The third man injured in the ac- "Accompanying iltt. Kish! to! the School classes for. pre-kindergarten tfnit 470 to Donate furlough and plan' to return to will follow thfe presentation by the color guard and yearbook staff and Brazil in January. cident, Robert Gerhardtt 29^^^ vere Mrs. Thomas in through eighth i graders was Winter Ball queen. She wants inel, ,'_ri LoBiancp, • edu_ Basket if ^preceded =the=Bo«d^f^Ed^atipnpahd -Fred to attendtOKip-UmVersityr—,--^ ^bseryahce been injured only slightly. ^ Elsasser, board architect. Mrs. Lo- The secPndj; pf three meetings Unit 470, American Legion Auxili- Miss -Barresi is a student at Fellowship will meet Saturday a,t of American Education Week. Par- "yAccprdihg to the-policer|ijerthree_ Mother^—Seton Regional High 10 a.ni. arid ther'Youth Communi- ents will visit classrooms at Wash Bianco attended in place of Gabriel for adults interested in joining, the J men wer©-- struck;-by ary, will donate a Thanksgiving bas- School,. Clark, where she is a meni- eants'r Class wilj meet irom 10 O6J30:to 7:30 Pierro, board planning and devel- church will be held at 3 p,m. Sun- ket to a needy Kenilworth family, it by John Worobetz, 18, of 31 Second opment-^chairman day^-MemhershiR-Svinday-will be ber of. the Student Council, Glee a.m. to noon on Sajtiirday. and_jat Lincoln. and ' Franklin I—KENILWORTH -1 Michael Iaz- was announced at a uti^t hieetingjj Club, ^ Drama Club__and Future A congregational meeting-to d^- Schools from 7v|o'8 p,m. Ave: He was charged with causing < December 8. " '"" ' T t i, KenilworC^aiItary~iiaspect'i Monday -att~hei^honie_ol,Mrs. Bob- Teachers Clu6. She also.is presi- cuslTSHd voteoii-the formation of rinvocatibn wilV'be-by Revj_Mr. death- by auto land; released in , hoard wi,U,be .held 1,^ : youth Fellowship tpr mgn scnoo or, has' successfally~Tcompleted—a: ^r: 24th St. 3eut'uf"her pariBhCYjQ ond io BOO•.] a..un of Cadette "t^.j»^'(--.-k''^-j. 4.''--'-'---.'---- students will be held Sunday at 7 xetar^ to the Ujaion County CY67 Program Enrol six-day certificate course entitled Plans also were announced~Tor the' flag ceremony undeFdifectton; ] Born in Elizabeth, Mr. 1~ Vis.- the unit's Christmas party to"be f^M^ldBld moved to (Jarwood last May after .A''.Ths|ttk8giying.)Bye service will "ire Ladies Gmffiffand Miss Joan DiBattista, co-leader. having preyipus) JJin0 at Brearley be held Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. ual Ehiission Evaluation Program" held" December IffiNTOB^ conducted by.ltii^jp^parfanent p^ building; pn N: 14th St ' Plan$;(ic)r the meeting were made and", Kenilwptth <;and students in the cooperativ deliver, a message, entitle 'The Environmental Sciences of Rutgers an ti bd ti esg, v .ducted %iSa^^^ education jarogram.atDai ^ Thanksgiving^i^' and aUniversity in' cooperation with "^ Scheduled Toniffht 1^.l)fe*Sn5eio^ipyedfpr 18 niphths president,,,at F^anEfffiSarobl-ion i^H4ritf^l dents Plant n the' r < > Health andtiie U.S. PUblic Heiil Td'ihtf 'ing~^dffic^':hi tli6 varea''fr6m l to on ''Techniques of Traffic Coiitrol" Christmas favors, to be diatrihuted Mr. Sigety and .Joseph Troiano, Rahway' area by Brauer's !DBiry of 5 p.m., after finishing their' morn- Service. • • • • eeh at Bropkside,' Grantord Hall .and wjOil becbnducted by Special Pa- vice-president, attended the ,PTA : itHf{g % tti certificate tlman Allen C, Bradley, assistant Brook Lodge Nursing, Homes in convention held in Atlantic City Garwpod. •'-••! •• ,<• •,' ••• •• •..•:••••''.'•'' teacher) - coordinator, " announced Costume C issued by Rufgers College of Agri- training otticer, at a ttkeelluu uf the Ciaufuid were made by mombars list" Wedn'eKdi ""* «---^— He is survived by his wife. Mrs. •this.week.":": •'•".. '••-'-'•,' .•• '''.'_' V '" . cutture and Environmental Science, Garwood "Police Reserve in Bayof'the' Ladies' Auxiliary of the Gar- Jessica Dombrowski Kramhck; his The students ate: Mary Lou Hig- WMiers^Fold Mr. Iazzetta also becomes eligible KENILWORTH ^- Tree planting parents, John and Catherine Kram- Leaf Memorial Home at 8 o'clock wood Fire Department' at a recent J cejremoinies were held at David lick of :Ro^elle,'. and' a sister, Mrs. ' •- gms, Dianne Ivone, Janice Kerno- •^ Winders r jfor further "certification "by the tOnight •^•-; --;--;...-.---.- -. - meeting* in" the Borough Hall an dle, Patricia Kiss,' Joyce Martini the recent Halloween parade' cos- State Department of Health as a Brearley Regional High School re- V ; Joseph J.Kennedy; of Linden. The monthly training sessions nex. _, : ' •••':.•• ;.' '• " •.'••• •. / '," Elaine Matlaga,Madelene jtuoccjv tume contest have been announced governmental employee who "hascently as members of the Earth are^condiicteql under the direction The members were requested t<* Born in Roselle, Mr. Ferrel vyas Andrea Salvato and/~~TDebbie by the l^atisfactorHy—completed—a—course Space Science Club planted a fiver Insaver-cancelled-postage-stampsr-es- a _-ioreman-~atyAlcpa—Castings,—- Scheidegger. in observing and recording .the are as follows: foot evergreen in Jthe. school's training officer of the Garwood Po- pecially from Christmas cards, to Edison. He was a member of, "students' ifRi lice Department. : be sent to the Sisters of Sfe Fran- Paul's United Church of Christ, work are: Quality Pet Shop, Ston courtyard. 'T~ : In jiiry in y ietnam ise Materia, Ablty Rapp-and Mary elmann's Scale.". . Ali-inen •over the age-of 21 re-ciS at Allegany, ,N, Y..,;to, b^pd GARWOOP — MarinMi e LLt.,Wilt Wi- lthe Garwood'First'Aid-Squad and -Co-Electric Products; White Labftr- •Tassitano;_ funniest—Loci Pinder, The six-day training program in- Jerome Mandel, -faculty advJser siding in the borough are invited to help support missionary work Ham A. Bay Leal Post 6807, VFW. .•-•. ivetz. Insurance Com 1 jMLMd vestigjated th'e-use of devices ahd-[ f6TBe~clubrsaid~the attend tonight's meeting"rRe- in-Latin America and the4WesOt^LAle^der_Pjcish_pf ' He is surviyedi by his wife, Mrs.' pany, and Heynian Manufacturing Vasti". Williams; most original .techniqueslp^evaluater visible-emis- TRu'th".,Fr^Ferfel, two, daughters, expected to serve a dual purpose dies; | Ave,r-.-i$^jeeceivingJ_treatmfinL^at| Company.- of • Kenilworth; C. Tor-Debbie Reo, Roland Stanko, Ca- sions -based"upon the -Ringelmann ing the training session. . . A donation was voted to the Gar- Philadelphia; Naval Hospital for i^^fRh Smoke- Chart and equivalent opac- in that it'will beautify the land- fiello'"At- Sons .of Springfield rand jmille Lisa and Kenneth Korecky. z Capt. Colwell reported new mem- wood First Aid! Squiad...... injuries received when^he stepped and. Miss Barbara E. Ferrel at ybni Hoffmann Advertising of) Un- ity concepts. Emphasis Was alsp- .._ . „ . year and also . .The winners received five-dollar promote the holiday spirit when bers are being sought for thePb- The next meeting, to be held in on a landjnirie' nerfr Da Nang in home; a son,. Donald "D. at' home; gif^ertiflt&tfe*F^e^^ It lico Resprve. - r ' • * Btf Hall'annejc^at_8_p;m. Vietnam on August 2. his mother, Mb.! Harley^L. Ferr«l The program helps to provide bp- some 300 children who participated tion. processes. season. on DecemBeT*5rwafli~foUowed by llfthough his Jniuries necesst- -of Garwood; a bK^er,JPauLof-AHapp^^ - portuhity for developing positive in the: parade with, the cooperation Certification in this course was a Christmas party and exchange of tated amputation.of his right leg cbra; a sister, Mrs. Peggy Salerno' ^thejpbptejfsonalychacte of the local regular and- auxiliary granted only after successful com- The planting was perfomied by Wotfien Set Date 1 7 Thomas Spencer, 'head, cugtodian, gifts. below-the knee; tie7 is~able-to-get-hfEl, rind n'-g-teanHriangMftr." tics with emphasis on *reas i in sec- departments of the'police and fire- pletion of a field test under actual arpund with the aid of an artificial Poiice Capt. Thbinas^ J. Colwell retarial, office: practice and cleri- men. Refreshments were served by conditions, a written test covering and senior students Michael Fein, _ , Christmas Party Gary Rice and Benjamin.Smith ^ARWOOD—The annual Christ- On Football Squad limb and crutches and has been was in charge of investigation.of •• cal fields, Mr. Balshan said. Senior Girl Scouts. .••• . classroom and laboratory .instruc- GARWOOD—Frederick J. Perry visiting with his family on week- the accident, assisted by Patjrol- " Local ejmpioyers who wish, to tion, and a series of daily written air members of Mr, Mendel's Bi- mas party will be held on Decaj ology II class. ber 20, it was announced, •a.tS^Kel of 110 Willow A.ve., a member of ends. . men Dbnald Legg, Warren Op|.e l',;nrfiiinM"fagW. rif tTO ri assignments. • Alpha Sigma Mu Fraternity at Un- :In the-Marines two years, "he had and Robert Froftt. may ,contact Mr, Balshan at the i._nurchased~fronv a nur- ing of the-Garwood' Women's Re-, KENILWORTH-l^Mexican Fies sery on RdUte 227 was donated by publican Club on Friday evening iori College, Vt&ntord, will be Garwood recently was presented .high school, ' '.. , the 1967-68 Earth Space Science at'Bay Leaf Memorial Home. Fur-among those participating in a when he was wounded. He Was res- with a plaque from tife New Jersey ta," annual bazaar df the .Women's Students See '2001' Automobile Club inrec<^nition-of Society of Christian Service; will KENILWORTH — Students in Club and represents thg_firjt_of a ther deta^swill be reported later, -touch football game between the •cued by a helicopter and taken-to 1 Fraternity All-Stars and the. Inde- a hospital in Da Nang and "was an outstanding safety record and Legion Cocktail Party be «held today add 'tomorrow from the two seventh, grade classes of number of projects tp^Becompl? Hostesses for the evening were no, pedestrian deaths during tiie / KENILWORTH ~ Post 470, 10:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.' at fcommun Mrs. Sylvia Shapiro and Mrs. Elea- by the science" club during" the Mrs. Harley Fe'rrel and' Mrs. Ar- penderttAll-Stars at Nomahegan returned to this country for fur- Park, Cranford, at 1 p;m/Tuesday, (COntinued oh Page 2) past 12 years, ••-r-" --••--••••••; •-•;••< American Legion, will hold a holi- ity United Methodist .Church. TheI nor: Hales at Harding School at- school year. -ithur Desch. day cocktail ^arty on Saturday, bazaar will include a¥riack bar fea tended a'performance of. the sci- November 30, from "8:30 to 10:30 turing lunch menus for school chit ence-fiction movie, "2001—A Space p.m. at the post home, 238 N. 14th dren and business people. Mrs, Odyssey," in Montclair last Wed- St. V. . ' " - Maralou Sherrod is chairman. nesday. ENJOY FLOWERS At Thanksgiving From Our Greenhouses WE HAVE BEAUTIFUL FALL FLOWERS FOR YOUR SELECTION _ Arrangements Centerpieces Potted Mums - • Mum Corsages Open Thanksgiving Day Till 2 P.M.

KENILWORTH GREENHOUSES Put a stop to all that running around. ' AND FLOWER SHOP Order extension phones! ~Docsrunning for. the-phonc havc^yoiLclimbing-tlic_w.aJlsL* . 22CrossiSt. 27&0263 — Kenilworth. Why run whcn'a convenient extension copts only S)Oj^ ' I) ' a month? Y«u can get one by calling New Jersey Bell ( , • /

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', •>•>• ':>! Page T#0 .CRANFORD (N,J.) CITtZEN AND CHRONICLE—THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 19C8 .1'": Carolce Thaler, 351. and Michele Green, 3-5-10 and7 3-10t Bill Mas- 15B; Mary Enz, 157; Bettyf" „--- aircraft support against enemy air- Wallauer, 332^- tcrson, 3-10;Mai:y Nadasky,'4-5-7 pin, lS5^ Angle Simqnel, 155, and craft. ^ Misses Team Standings land 2-7. . - Belle McMUlan, 1.50. .... Presbyterian Speaker to Tell Cub Pack 178 T • , I W Team.standings: • . . t 'Difficult splits were converted Crnriwopd ,17 .^...K2_'Service' \n Teams Fail BUInsluiB Bros. ... 14 10 "• " . vi J, as follows: Marie Hartung, 4r7-9 in Meeting Set * Htdl'B 13 11 Easy ACOH i 20 10 Ball Bustors' :. : 10 V 11 and 3-10; Belle McMillan, 5-8-10; GARWOOD ••— KenneM Bowlby Woman's club .... 13 . 11 The Women's Association of Garwood Presbyterian Church will, be : Committee members ^ of Cub PBX" ,. •'• 11 13 Alley iCiits_ „. IB/ 12 Ann Raiser and Dot Back, 3-10. of 347' Myrtle- Av.e.'.. was presented To Sw^ep Town, Pharmncy. \l 13 Gutter Balls ...Z',,.; *«u*».«JU..' ».1(1 host to the wife of one of the church's own missionaries at .8 p.m. Scout Pack 17ft met in St/Michael's Klnuhnn's Korner 10 14 Cnmpcrs .'. 14 , 10 Toam standings: with a 1,000-bour pin asJn-service. School basement Monday night to GARWOOD ^,The.; Hits and Sunset Television i 7 17 Wrhe)1crs ..„ '. l.'I 17 Monday. Mrs. Chalmers Bgowne, withTafi assist Worn slides^nd^records, Misses Bowling Le'agud saw little Jolly 12 10 -~^ • • •' w.._;i_ -WiH-speak on "Missionary Calling — tronv^Wotnan's Point of Vlew.'V ' voluntcars were honored at the plan for the pack meeting sched- -xhu-Hnms—, in an Dlttriok's : t. , 19 14 sixth annual uward ceremony at r dhahge in the standings^after aU~| Bnx Bros; ...;.:.;.::.•:....;....;.:.:.^\^::: i7 ic— morrowt4iight, .. the teams Split two to- pne in last High team game, Garwood Hard- Careor alrls •*...:.. 17 ' 10 p, Reports wwe- given- on- the ware, 910j.,high team series, Gar- R & p Plumblne l5V^J1\. i;';.s..r(.,'.'..v.' 14|; " 19" zrt, to which couritry- they will re- her. gifts in An evan- 1 f;5 Sunset Television ....7; 14 - 19 df 59 volunteers received awards and the trip, to the Rutgers-Holy dividual games, Donald JJuccai'elli, turn in January. A few of her du-gelistic kindergarten"iB^one of' the Cross football game at New Bruns- position by taking two from' the results of her labors, in Gbigz. for service." training' from 100- to h Dealers, 'but the Alley 189; Angelo Lardieri, 182; Robin ties inchide treasurer of the school, ,2;000 hours. '••".' wick, Cubmaster Leo McMphpn Cats moved into second place by I Gilbert, 168 and 158, arid Lynn Kel- -In 1956,, the Brownes w*re*tran§-1 aridi John Meade, trip chauhnao, In sz matron of the ijldtd to.the State of Santa CatcH winnljigover the Four Haps. I lerman,158; high individual series, y dining room, teacher and. counselor\ j. Prisfi Hoihe were in charge of these activities^ Dropping back, to third plaice- were : Angelo Lardieri,, 517; William Pev- Where they continued the Pack 178 consists of 11 .dens arid ib GilbertGlbt , 4444 , andd Pin League tor the students. same kind 0£ rural evahgelistic •ntinued from Page 1) the Debs, who were on the. losing' |ar,nik,' 487', As Undersheriff In addition.to these responsible 65 .cub scouts., Deri- leaders are V end with the Flovuer Powers: The Lynn Kellerman, 415. GARWOOD,— Two clean sweeps GARWOOD — Union County Un- 'ivork they had been doing, in Jatai. Ither treawient late in -August. David Ryan, Jeanette Ross; Leon-. were scored! in the^GaKWood Wom- ities, she accompanied her husband In I960, they began their wofck in Suburbanites; took two from the: Team Standings dersheriff John L. Banyasz of- 120 A menjbe^of'th4 First Marine ard' Godlfeski, Steven Lyncht Dom W h en's. Bowling League at Garwood' on trips with the 'choir, and wasBuriti. Their next station will be Division,. he, ife^teiwd the P^rph? -' Jets to tie the last three teams. Nick's pfzzei-ln ...™., 10 a Winslow PI. was reappointed by involved in-writing and translation aid Lynch, .Donald, Djcyer^^lsie. '" High, game was bj^wleck by Dor.is. .Onywood: Lanes IB, o Lanes last Thursday, night, by Dit-Sheriff Ralph E. Oriscello last Wed- in Recife,. Mrs. Browne's; mother, Heart for/;his ^ound»Kand .he also Scipscia, Jeanne -Meadi?, Vincent Bay Point Lnndlnit 14 10 trick,!? Wines &i Liquors Qver R&D work in. the I; program, nqwrXvidoWed,. will return to Brazil • Hay, island Mary,]&ost ha/J, high. 1.4 10 nesday. He has been servihg as un-. was'awarded tiie Bronzfe^Star for Butera, Martin Scanlon, Lorraine' Oni-wood- Hardwor: o which both feel .is vitally_i^jport- 13 • 11_- Plumbing and the Cranwopd over Wifh the Brownes to make .it her leadership demonstrated series of 476. Ispray prying ...... ,.:... dersheriff «ince°. Sheriff Oriscello antto the progress of Brazil Sarnoj Joyce Igoe and Arthur Gol- Y^ttsterson'Flvo- '•'•9. IB., Middlesex Stainless Fittings. • home -'again; •'•«',./.. °. : Other"highP" games' 8 10 Was.elected to his first term in ej.° • ;•.'"•.'.' ••" • ...-••.''- ••'•'-!, : •• :' " L TEhe'Cateer Girls,and EnzBros. Mrs. Browne^ the jEormer Pauline were postedl for two weeks as fol Bennor's i.; 7 1959. Sheriff Qnscello was elected •In otder to enlarge the eppor- ^t,Prishihas a;busiaess.dfi'gr'ee \Chaii'raan. of the pack: U: each, rolled two .wins, over Sunset Landes, was born in Brazil,- the Mofi 4 Cb lows: .• -'. • to his fourth three-year term on daughter of Presbyterian * mission- tuiiity. to,become better acquaint- from Notice' -Dame .University, Kelly Girls' — Mary Kellerman, Television and VFW, respectively. NovembeE 5. . . . ed with their missionary represen- where he. was. an honor sjtudeiit. Eleanor,a Kut^er.a rolled the high aries who remained in that coun- While- attsendiipgl ^rthur Johnson •1;57:165; C462). and; 155463 (461i); Sunday Night At the- time of liis0 original ap- try even in their" retirement., She tative, the meeting has been open- To feewrA Social Items series, 497, with high .games of 168 pointment, Undersheriff Banyasz, Regional High School 4n Clark he Emily, Mc.Carrick, 154. and 184. ' . ' . " . married Chalmers Browne, the "son ed to.the entire: chtoch.'.lamux. • Or CpttegianNotes,-\y Alley Cats—Rxitb/Nead, Mixed League who had'been associated with health earned, nitife yargity. letters ift foot- Other high series wjere^ Ly(iia of Presbyteflrian missionaries in bajj;.baskrtilftH aiid;'baseball' i Williams, 183.-' .; . . services since 193,,7, Was serWn& Chmaj," in 1940, and in,4943 theyrl ^•-S«e-~Marchese, Results Reported Carrajat, 485, with, high -games o£ «& .senior industrial hygienist and Garwood Serviceman GARWppp-l-Yhale Snow-posts 175 an3 174; LijT. Reynolds,, 479, chfeToTSbW^^O^ tor"China7^where-| (450). ; bight secies, foe mjen, ,4&1, and MiWi.e wjth high, games of 167 "and 169; lution codes for., the New Jersey Stationed- in Chetthsien itrician 3/C Daniel R, Fitzsimmpns; •,.Flowed yowei;s -^ Sand.ee Gill, Eleanor Scbleicher, 471, w!ith high State Department of Health, y in, Southern Huriam' When politi- -166-167,;, pat Lurski^ 178.,. . " Wrhel led the women with a 460 USN» son Qf Mrs. Doris V. How»ll KENILWORTH FUNERAL HOME 'series, in: aqtio.n - of * Ijie, Sunday g^jtnes of 180 and 165; 'Dot -Miller, . He also served as a, member "sit cal conditions made: their work of 115 Willow A and ao • ^our Haps — Marie, Tedfesco^ iVftHd League1 at Garwood 460, with, high "games; of 160 andthe Borough Council and Board of there impossible, they returned to of the former' Miss Joan E;. Her- the States, and in 1950 were trans- Suburbanites -> Doris Hay, 137 J56d^fe5^^3t5itthj^ Education,, borough poliqe recprjlex berbt t ott WtfilWestfield,d , fed aboarbdd c toOTydaKe; "453, with -Bjawdt te "'" :'^^% Ki^ Avenue i'i^':;;; ^ank S|Jer.a,, 184; p .„.. games ."of" 15lTana'T.58~«in"d the Board of Education., of Union Assigned to Jatai in. Central Bra- ,. ac hg; Bmam& Jets — Mary Most, 151-171 (401); County Regional High. School .Dis- zil; she. worked with herliushana\ and 153:169-154 (476); Fwn Harris, Xonwhiak, 1^8;,"Ybal«| Snow^, 17,8; Rose, Caisale, 452), with; high; game to; its home, port in Long Beach, Millie, ^hel, 176. and, 151;, John Q|i79.. ,-.. .-•... ••";:• • trict No. I? ;. . . , who was. respprtsible for evangel- 0aliJE., ftom a seven, month, defitay- •165; Wnda WilsoX;155v •- dk,, 175; Qllift Gifajittzki, 1,63;, Other;,high games were recorded istic and church'development in a ment with the y., S. Seventh Fleet Vasfollowsi ^tei^JJCl as follows:. Fran_ Vardalis, 185; , Mr. and Mrs. Q. William Gute- large area. Hter-speCiat fields'of in- off' the' coasfr 6f Vlefejam'. Iii Viet- ^at Lurskli and Lkmist of 29 Brasser Lane, teriest? include wouk with children, nam syiceApirit this' year; Long 3114454. Fab'UlOUS~|Tny^^^ Beacii pro«i3^^air'suOTeilianoei in i.Elamingo Hotel, tas Vegas, Nev.. the ^JoBjkin, (Suit andx ptfljr idedi aj»t i- Fiiajrr Harris (twice) ;7 4-5, N6rma Vic I a9keriberg)77lS9r 150; Gloria Enz, Jatai she HUmhiel;.J5-7,-Pauline Hudbck;',5-- if)1, DouisHayji^W,Bat TLurskilaad ripn^Quaxtararp; 5r7-9,,-Bai4in£i- — 1:,- ^ J\ to^Q-lp.LJjadaWilsom ~ T Keep You* thdi"''' Massage Befbf '•Kelly Girls, .-. ;...... _19:z_ll-: Aiiesf-ca(s7".^.7.;^^7.^^:r. ; 17- 13— Debs.., , 18 .u' PloVer Powers ..'...... „.. 15J4 1414

'^^T"*R^*Ajtr—.—r|~. Jaift ^...^«,»^-,. 3J3 ' 17 WheelerDealers ,, .,13 \l •' -V Aluminum lomes Products Contvactors THOMAS ELIZABETH UNCOLN-iyiERiCURY ALD^ LIFETIME ALUMINUM DAVIS BROS- . EXPERT SERVICE •* RteSttlts in actiott 7 PRODU^Jne, BISNNIN^ER CO. BuUdlac* . ALLAM 8KLIM Prop. of the • Garwoo.d-Juniou Bowling , Hqm«, Improvament Produd* Japk Davis - Cftttcfc . - Storm Wlnddwi.-and Doort * Cobr k Wsdt a Whlrt, pasT*W€ekepdlwCTe: as, fOk 27^3205 •-• ,. • Admiral, h "1 lows: p U?.:Qil n» lfjtt»li»f)oo.•-..

•802; high team, series, Johansen net « eem/ire : '•' -.t| •'•;•', i.-—\ p' •'•'•'' '••-.. r'i'T ''•--. • • Gall AD 2-650O ^ FREE, EiSTIMAXES 301 SoutK Ave, W. Wosrfleld TiBAN -130VDdjrina.lUcks, 129,, and Kileje.n Call 276-1474 — Cranford Wtoetffel* Ave* - BHubelh Woodruff 102-,: high; individual ii)RU C0MPAHY RAYMQNJtt series^ John Taylor _and* TOOK coMMrwrrr BERTIOE BANK or 232-7195—Scotch Plains GfiQghegan, tie with. ^27/ ea Janet Kugelman,238'. VOLKSWAGEN Harltan RdL at Commerce let. ISSO HEAT - FUEL OH OLDSMOBILE Filled - tenses DnpHcatetf Coal : ; 1 ' SALE5, and SERVICE T . : Call 276-1144 ''."..' . •;'~ •'' 'cat^e^'jwy^:** •§» „„ WeldiWBv "> • M- ••'•• 7|-' 283^51 lOWH • . . 'r •'•: ,- • ••>" •"•'".' ' Clul> .'. 14 •. 7 362 North Ave , E. Cranford MOB. • ilJB,. to f *.«*. ^.^ jmsr-.T,^i ,.;..,....:;...... , ll.Vd ,9% 560 North Ave., E. Bakeries LOVELAND .Fuel Co., Inc. k Surf AJr .TricWng; .«...„ .....; ,,U,< '10.. . AulhoriwKj DUlflbuhw Of w?W' ...... :...„..„ ...... /.;...... -,. 8'A w.% ' JflhanSoB,;0O. 8: , 13: CjjiaJJt* WB&y^, .±. . ,,«,,,;: ;\.7ft-:J3J6 v ir !( *' REEL-STRON© FUEL CO. y KOPPERS CQKE D«p«ndabl*, frUndly tyvto Shot 19281 liaCentraVAve. 68o-46(» SALES «SeRViG& Cranford Bake Shop —-276-1*44=^ .'•— • 1988 QlU.-. Cofci 900 Ellrabeth Avo, E. Linden MNflAC - TEMPEST "•• <••' RDRAJiL OCCASIONS TRAVEL GUIDE s JainesCQnst^ndiand-Mich^filTtom- S«)es an4 ^SerVlc* .. WE RIFIACE U«e4Cm . BAKED FR^SH DAILY Draperies and *. liaxn^j] MONARCH W0WHFRAM Open Sundays 7 a.m. to T p.m. - -:-,T. dfl7^^igbs=individ«al-| 101 Mlln St. • Cranford Funeral Directors FORO0N & DOMESTIC series,; Ja^nes Cohstajndi, .365; Paint sTBorfy Shop & Service Facilities TERMINAL AJRUNES^ * STEAMSHIPS JanjeyW^UwSi.SBO;: plane Wiiees- Chrysler 2764)622 njan7,243, and. Suzanne Walsh, 239. 74 North Ave, Oarwood, N. J. 1 MILL END STORES, INC. Mar^ajrot ErdeJ;. Travel. Conwltunt 789-1880 Imperial Cray Memorial 0iutpM-M«4a WHILE YOU; Ptofei«lonBl Service Wtthoot Charga w Plymouth kPEJUEB, A SI is Vdtant 5 ?otro_wttsti7rT.;ir.iir,z"".'.r."'.'Pl . w 10 'Convenient locations J "HitviS" it' Son"",'.l'.I".".'.^.".".".*.i"."".I • I*' - 10 1085 Rarltan Rd. CWk 1 - 10. To Serve You '; 9 12^ • / DWMW 505 N. Broad S», 33JWM»O Elb«b«lh CLARK LANES Biirjm —. INTHK- 1 - 1* IOE 0EOOBAWIO Metal ..,.,..,.,.. 6 - IB \*T3 H. Rr«|

•7 -^ /•• -77 ... •. - t-.r- c •<:i I "I ' • ' ./ ...: ,.im __._ ; .. ...ii. . i'lULi.:^,. CEANFORi) (N. J.) CITIZENANt* €Hn6NICJLE—THIHISDAV, NOVEMtiER^l, 19C8 Page TItfe« St. Pau^s Advent Workshop Awards at Honorary PBAdD!inner Chairman w-'-;v '.'V'l To Fatti*e ChristW Jf&m YMCAMit ' ;: New School Superintendent GARWOOD — Plans >Jbr an "Advent Workshop" at which hand- RicJhacd W.'Bryers of 205 Bal- Acting Superintendent' of Schools Vincent F. Sarlnowski \yas ..: ©rafted Ghristmas article'si "willNbe made -were announced ffinjTwe;eIr by migre Rd. has been named- chair- honored Monday evening at a meeting of the Hillside "Xvenue Junior St. Paul's United Church of Christ _.__ , : man of the Cranford Extension High 5chbbi>PTA. Mrs. James Watson, president, presented Mr. Sar- Committee of the Westfield YMCA,. nowski with a plaque appointing him as honorary president "because Rev. Stephen Szabo, pastor, issued an invitation to all interested 1 persons to-attend the workshop, to be held at the church from 4 to 7 p.m. replacing George Chase who was of bis^Past service and dedication to the association/' . .. _.,. __„„., ..^flrST JundayNn Advent. Following the business responsibilities. liam Pawiiek, Mrs. Charles Silsby, The Cranford Extension Com- from the guidance department and program 7J*nd a box supper there ; Mrs.-Asecond from right; is shown receiving silver, life meriiber- is a research' engineer ,wlth Foster Hahway River. Their specimens, ance counselors, explained the func- Th© invocation -wjs given-byj 10 alm.^hday and there' will be a shi£ card in>th€"New Jersey PBA, awarded to.outstanding citiains, Wheeler of Carteiret. During his ail-carefully identified, labelled and tions of. ttie guidance' department Rev. John Dexheimer,~ pastor of high school days he was an active program for Sunday Schdol from State "PB.ASPresident John Heffernan during annual dinner of placed In cabinets, include mica, Carpi Corman^ JDavid Silsby and Cranford iCJnited Methodist ChurchlJ ners at. 10:30 a.itK Sunday paember of J^is local Bi-Y- Club. slate,.oarbon, white crystal, quartz, MarkChandler, jst^dettts, presented The color-guard was from Explorer the honorary'Brafich of Garwood Local 117, PBA, at the Cranwood Presently,'he and his sons are in- , will meet at'9:30 am. and 1 fossils, calcium/ coal and assorted their' views on W&at they expected Post.l*77...- •-". •' • •'-',• .:• worship service will be 'Conducted' recently. Looking"on^te Patrolman Donald Legg, state delegate of volved irtIndian,tiy the; < of the Marine Corps; John O'Doni 'N"elsleri of 4441 Spruce. Avenue School.- ' • J he held on December 5* at Trinitir Announce the engagement of their !hurch. jhe girls in tjfre^wo_familie8.- i William Raftery and Bruce Snow- ^flaiughteriMissBeye ittaj^en-r-RfasonT'—tO,~~\md^—Karni' The following booth~chairmen, settv'to John Joseph Linnell, Jr;, Suszczyhski, 8, tried to^smrt a rock den of the U. S, Army, ancpRSberi were appointed: Pressed flower ; poii d&$Ix. arid Mrs. Linnel oif Lin- club-th'ems^elv'es/ but "tfiey just Mason of; the Air. Force: ' . ' t' v pictures, Mrs. Robert Maloney; real ide Wheri the school feell rings at 3couldn't get organized," according •. The veterans • were presented a senior at p.m., it's nit the end of studying to Anthony, so like dutiful sisters flower, paper weights, Mrs. James McCoy; decorated candles, Mrs. with a decal reading "Vietnam —j for three budding geologists. •- they turned their rocks-over to- the y Michael Mason, 13; of 16 Alan Frederick Schaner; board- arrange- rv&Been-Thgre and depietingthe- "^^b tlohl; decoupr the General Reed C^Ofcn^Iarfc.,; Okeir^Pl.. his brothel:, _JBagyr^i JiHetnam-Service-Medali -——-—•: and itheir:nextdoor-neighbojtiiA_ :'" The posratsoTrtairipj den High School, serve^Ta" thony SuszczynBkiriinof 18 ATaii l-}arsrMrs. Alfred.Clay; CJitist- scribed "fn Honor of the Veterans- Okell PI., have formed their own irtas booth,' Mrs. Gerard Gower; of the Vietnam War For God and ployed by Vicker's, Inc., division^ Christmas bakery, Mrs. William Kiernan; complimentary refresh- Country" which will be permanent- of_ SherryRandCqlrp. HONORED FOR SERVICE TO PBA — Mary and tpuis. Pelusio of" ly hung jn Veterans'. Memorial wedding-is-planned. the Cranwdod are shdwn as they received plaques of appreciation each weekday, the three boys' go from Garwdod LocaiJ117, PBA* and its HonqraryJBr^ancli during over to their workshoinoffice in the Mrs. TlhomasrWhite, president of •~ A workshop on decorated can- Vinceht. L. BnnlerrTc Mason .basement^ where they open asters : followed, the meeting. The •Amp Issues the honorary unit's annual dinner at(the Cranwood recently. Making the Four Season^ Garden; Club ot al Council of Administration mem- the presentations are John Fontenelli of the honorary unit, at left, a collection oTscie1nienBook~~^~" canisters will be filled with hdme- ber, gave a short' talk on the hisv Six Moiith tteport ing with rocks, minerals and „„vettibe. r meeting to final plans for nTade'cookies-fbr—the—Christmas, tory^th^y^M^andLttie acteffn and. Patrolman Robert Frbat, president of Local 117. The Pelusios ti.; Thermeetingv-was <5alies at Multi-Amp' Corp., 61 ^wferedted for. their "many yeiars of efficient service" to both. They do thei^ roffc on tthe leub's "hdlidaylPoipburri.V-to ,..,, . « «r t,jL. uj I tagesi cofihected With membersl Myrtle^ St~nE6ta§cr$i^03,576 tor jPBA groups. ' -. ' •• - • ^ •'• , • ,. ••,,•'._ • •. • Saal, at/thwithe home-oMrs, Glaf Mrsy servin. Edmung asd |He " also exp^ined thg^.structure- the six months ended October 31 as BOKOUGH df GARWOOD f; of the organization beginning (?omparecf to $j,350,942; for the cp;hoste1ss. ; ' ' '• •:.- \ '•. -. ' ...vthe local. post'1 l§vel and." continu- -.••••il similar period last year, President met at the home of Mrs; Raymond 1 KJB DELINQtJlSNT TAXES ^ -Ileprsentatiyes of the club Will ing up to the national I. ii. Grbss^eported this week, liday Cookies Moratt last Wednesday. Co-hostess- ll..her<*2r7iVen thai I, WIUUtAM JT. GILBERT, Tax Ooliector of the "" ^ ' ate the arts of decoupage, es were Mrs. William Matthews and " ; *u W(Jpi'\ln th0 •Co»nty- ot Union, JState of New Jeraeyi pursiiftnt to •the flower .pictures, rolled Last year's sales .inciud,etf a $V42,- of tho statuteSn such CBS« mad* and provided, will bri. 1 A social evening was held after ;898* Iflv &; Air Force' contract, , •; ASSrGNBD^-Pvt C/2 AlpKo Topic Mrs. Gregory Scharf; Mrs. Ernest _. .. ,^'\ " Thursday, DeoembOr 19; 1M8 . candles ; and r real flower paper- the ceremony and refreshments* fore_taxesL.tlhis_sea£ ,. -*u (»S,T-J '»t the Municipal Building/ Oarwood, N. Of., expose for sale and to ]the;Child Study Group wece served;* Families of the re^ lGJhhlMdliJ&jd Montefusco, president, presided, BBll tnfi KRVftBfll frnt-to nnrl. nftrralll |>*-..1»MJI Viavulwoft-nv cnnr-\t\nr1 at, nn th» Int J... amounte. 6i • tjriinidrd- MellioJist lurhed v«leians-also A program on baking and freeze anionai; lntereftlnrth tendance. tJenior VlcerCommahder, Fourth .Ave., fearwood, has been dent, announced that the next the costs of BUOK Sale. ., • ne Christmas cookies .was;_present- "^S^saia..lands.^ljl be sfrucicVoIfftnd1 sold- to suqhjmsonsfts.w.wili l purchase the •Frederick; Hayes, was -chairman: -assigned--to.. serve ...aa•' chanlnui'fi' liinnhenti will be held at the Rav- Mrs. Gower, Beech St.,-wiH 1 y^^^^^ tiomoiiiininnt *J\ »,iiTnwi»Hn^ nt ^^ infrft rptr nf rpeMe.nt... .. c-..per-annumrT7Theri»Vjn^nt-for^tha, , •i»»ni«nt-tor^tha-aiiiJe-8halJ-be-'made--b«L^ mT-ra^^^,»^^,.- CRANFORr BR A-9771) ferb'dtlynj.N. ;Y^ wher? Servicte JElectric & Gas Co. a^the ibn, on December 4. thoe salool r tthho property t, wililll be respldW. This ; saleU, is. made In pursuance of the provisions meeting-of the 25 North A*n. 1 iranford Newcomers' Club hejd 6f Revised Statutes of N. J. 1037. Title B4 Chapter 8. arid the acts amendatory he will /etnaih' until he receives; \Fifteen couples.attettdjed, a bowl- thereof and supplemental, thereto. . ..''•••- '.••.•' C---" his'perhianent orders on.Decem» luncheon recently a.t Geiger's Res- ingipjzza party at Clark 'L'anes oh' . - Any'-of'said tracts ot^.larid maybei re'deemed before the sale by the payment of THRP TUESDAY the amount due.theroon. to date of such redemptlop ineludnie costs- to guch date; -bor 12. He was assigned as.rhnp«, WtfiM' Saturday; i——* "^ wnere one bY VA6Y6 a88688ma'Kt lnHallMtmtH MB dBllnuUUnrtHe lulTataiount ot the Exclusive Area Showing, Iain'1ASM>s« assistan«er>ic*fow Till" "||| '^•A^l^t^n MJ jfr %*»»*fcr ^ V**»»"W"*| •••*,-* ~r w less than 25 . 1 DAY ONLY, »EC. 3rd a shareas'cbrapare'd to ;45 £sn&i -Marvin: Kaplan, Airs, Irving; Liss, •IZEP T6 KlEWpVB l*A*«£S PPOM THE t,18T.OJ».PROPERTY OFFERED FOR BALE ai sharei aswhtpardd Mrs. Chester Mizerek, Mr* Glenn Those interested are requested to -• '-"' -TROIJ" RBCEJPT OP CASH "Ojl CBRT1PIBD CHECK. ' , NDXQUROF__ 4'asiyear ^hi folIowlnK figures do not Include taxes levied for the year 1068:.. Morris, MrsV Martin-O'Reilly-and contact 'Mrs. Robert .'Holly,-.: 26-B iat .—"•< , jBlpek-^ —:—-tot—,—-•-...>;— _ Amount. Parkway Village, for- information.. George^M, Denot«ko A Wife ..,...tm..<...Ji,ini1uu&6 23A -•<•'•- • ftome's, Ino: .>,.^,...>, 234 Si 235 '308.04 should contactJhe^pastLpresideiil 2BA, 322B Public Notices 323 ' Carmine Scrlmo 3z ..42 ct. $64.08 (\-. : ' .T&OTICE . • ; " •'•" ~ 'TAKE NOTICE,that on Novembol- 18, NOW THRtf TUESDAY 1968, . a - chanBe. occurred in the stock- Excellent Color Entertalninenl holdings ot BANBUR CORPORATION, "A Funny, rqinfcnUo comedy" .'. . CUE tradlnit USB AND B UQOOB STORE, •Wi fh# h*!n to 'wtk rtghf nwl << Ai-MliM /

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APARTMENTS SERVICES HELPWANTED •"'•:... " . ' CLASSIFIED RATES Public Notices WANTED v TELEVISION. REPAIRED FAST. For the WOMEN FIRST INSERTION — 3 cehts a word, 90 cents minimum, cash best and fastest service oall ECONOMY or- 4-ROOM unfurnished apartment. ELECTRIpi 276r3835. day OT night. tf STATE OF NEW JERSEY with oraer. (A 10 cents service charge is made for each Reasonable rent. Call 241-4868 after ATTRACTIVE WOMAN Department of State ' . - . '5:30 p.m, •..•"•'. • r- tf ALUMINUM - PORCH enoloaurei mini Needed hero. Capable, responsible; to learn CERTIFICATE .OF DISSOLUTION ", billing).; ;.< -. ' ' • /' • ' ' •' ;.V7 Jalousies, awning type window!, com- To all to-whom these presents may come, md teach professional makeup. Also possi- 1 for the whole family! bination «tor.m window* and., .screens or le to have small business of your bwn. Greetings: -. . . . • - REPEAT INSERTION - (Consecutive weeks without cbply combination doors. LIFETIME ALUMIr Write: include phone' no. . .WHEREAS, It appears Jo my. Batlsfac- NUM PRODUCTS, INC., 103 South Ave- tion, _ by_ duly._ authenticated. record_of-We ^h) 2-cenfs-a-wprdr60 centsminimurn; -^—':—-^ FURNISHED ROOMS ndtrw; 276-3205— ^ ^~ r—« proceedings fpr the voluntary dissolution ^ANED hereof by the unanimous consent of all ADS SET BY LINES -* 15 cents a line, minimum charge 90 ',•••.• MV..-AJNTEU'.... '•- IBBARD'S . PLUMBINO AND HEATDJa. COSMETICS the stockholders', deposited'In.,my office, cents. Ads set in caps, with blank lines or display lines Repairs, remodeling and ne» 376-1998. Dept. 70132, 565 5th Ave. that PATCHUCK CORP. a corporation of GENTLEMAN rWANTS furnished 'room in. N. Y., N. Y. 10017, or this. State, whose "principal office is sit- ; must be charged by lines. Display lines (12 point type 'Crarifordr With congenial 4" people, con- Telephone (212) 682-4632 . uated at No. 37 Alden Street, in the Town- venient to business center, with break- • *•..»•• . ' 11-27 ship of Cranford, County of Union, State only) charged as two lines. ;_''.•• fast privileges. Call 272-6156. • 11-27 -CARPElSfTRY of New Jersey CCharles J. Stevens being REAL ESTATE SALESWOMAN WANTED the. agent, therein and in charge thereof, CASH, CHECKS or STAMPS should accompany advertising ALTERATIONS .'. FOR ACTIVE OFFICE. EXPERIENCE upon-whom.process may be served), has ROOFIHQ —; BIDING — REPAIRS . NOT NECESSARY. WILL TRAIN. OAR compiled with the requirements o"f Title ESTATE For Quality workmanabip and lair prioM ESSENTIAL. . 14, Corporations, General, of Revised Btat- BROKER ' • , ... •-.••. 272-588^ tites of New - Jersey, preliminary to the NOT RESPONSIBLE for errors In ods taken by telephone WANTED Issuing of this Certificate of Dissolution. . IBQRLEirJOjINSEN NOW THEREFORE, I, the Secretary Of DEADLINE FOR COPY -*- Tuesdays'at 5 P.AA. : INVESTOR SEEKS income property, either Ctmtr»otor and Builder BlsM 1946 " State of the.State of New Jersey, Do. • residential ' or ' commercial plus resi- RESLl&TATE "- Hereby Certify that the said corporation dential, close to ahopplne and trans- 276-9S48 did,ion the 4th day of November, 1068. iile •• - Telephon. 276^000- portation, Prlnolpals and brokers please ••••.. ". .• •• • •* One of the' largest, most attractive real in my office, a duly executed and-attested v . send "listings to Milton Harris, 60 Jane estate of flees in. Short Bills area has open- consent in writing to the dissolution of "'' '' "" St.. New York, N. .Y. 100i4. • ing for an alert, attractive, intelliBent said corporation, executed by all the stock- . ELECTRICIANS r, sales woman. Experience preferred, but holders thereof, which said • consent and DANIEL J.HEYBURN & SON not. essential.' Pleasant, congenial office the record of - the proceedings aforesaid Lighting — Heating — Repairing. 220 Volt with tremendous established earning po- are now on file. In my said office as pro- REAL ESTATE FOR SALE PAINTING lull hou»epower. Fans — Kitohen and »tUc tential. '376-2300. •._•-.• tf vided by law.' . • • ..'•••• 1 sxhaust. 8 Burnstae Avenue. IN TESTIMONY ..WHEREOF, I DECORATUVG ORDER FILLERS, full-time and part-time, have hereto set my hand and 276-0^00 8:30-2:30. 1:30-6:30, KETCHUM-JERSEY . affixed my •• official seal, at THE DEACON AGENCY DIVISION, 40 South Ave., West, . SEAL «Trenton, this- 4th day of No- McPHERSON REALTY Co. T. A. CRANK — Palntlnt and Deoor«tln«. ford: 276-7000. • • ' / vember A.D. one thousand nine MAE1E R. DEACON SM3 Walnut Av«. Td 376-0»8» fd hundred and sixty-eight. -. . •' REALTOR . : ' . Mtlmate* ' • . tt -.— —E-ROBBRT -J. MlmkHARUT" . 5 Open Dally 9 - 9•- Sunday 1- REALTOR deeded to work part-time evenings for .Secretary of State — tainfoi nxA £t^ RoOPINCi BIDING • LEADERS — large .national - concern -In' Elizabeth. $2 Adv.Fea: $42;24- "=T~oe~Tfii«aSrhdd»teaTfiattSr d terlor Palntina.: Skilled mech»nlq«, P*r- GUTTSRB — ALTERATIONa " —-• -^DDI- 111 North 5 per hour to, start For. interview call 289- •• Evenings, 6:30-9 p.m. •oaal lUpervUlipn. 430 Manor AnH a ^. RKPAERS • ..;'-•;••. ' Ctanford. CaU 376-371B. tf 7011. Ask -for Mr, Martym , ' 11-14 SCHWINNDEUOETWINN* 19 mum i: •< NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANT OF -or by Appointment COMPLTTS MICHAEL M. BARICH v~ Painting and WOMAN TO WORK In. flower shop, part-, ' SEBVICI EDMONDICIAMIB^ OBDKR FOB. PUBLICATION.— paperhonglrte. , Expert • workmanship. time,, three to four days a week. Some, MATBIMONIAL • , i- Call — —— Reasonable. - Call * 278*-653p -evenings. •••--• experience designing, sales and so on Superior Court ot'New Jeriey or person with knowledge of .plants and flowers1. Apply Kenllworth_Greenhouses :.^...7.^.M..;...7r. a TBUCg OBANKMaBdKP^gBanaBWiror »4^ =8S^3!rea?63 hire. B. W OLIVBB, INC 276-21M and ; • T." Doris Coyle •.. ••-.•'. 2'?-J™J EVELYN WADE & SQNS 488-7084. . . . tf ~ SECRETARY Court' of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Lucille Arendt ...... ». 241^4377 , . ... l»na LaBosa is ran. ESTIMATKS. — FULLY INBURBD PRINTINa DEStONKP by •xperlenoed with. Vlco-President in rapidly growing - • Serving Cranford and -• ; • ;•' ;• •'•• ••••..-•" ' :•. •.« craftsmen, offset wd letterpress. Cards the plaintiff 'and: you are the defendant, SUburbata Union County •••••« engineering firm. Competitive salary, all you are hereby required to answer the programs, tlokets. booklets.; letterhead*, benefits, fine working 'conditions. Write- envelopes. CRANFORD C1TIZBN AMD; complaint of the plaintiff; on or before giving qualltlcatlons : to: Personnel Man- the 31st day of December, 1968, by serving (TOR GRACIOUS LIVING CHRONICI* 91 AMen Bt., Cranford ager; P.O. Box 161, Cranford. N. J. 07016. MUSICAL a76-600O. an answer on William B. Holzapfel, Es- { An. / Equal Opportunity Employer, •. aulre, plaintiff's attorney, whose-addrejg 4s- NO.-277 North Broad Street, Elizabeth, : the ecm^rftfng ^speed derafc ^fa^Muh^ BiBEDROOM . COLONIHJ • Beginners. OaU"E»e&n Judgment shall bbee rendered agairiBfyBtf &VEi^-WADE & &QNS modeling, eleoUlo wiiln«.»»plJ»no» as the Court shall think equitable • and • peluxe Twinn the easlosf pedalling -7'"': ;";-^rr--vjn^aa Dabs. 278-8386. 'HAVE" ' A > WONDERFUL CHRISTWt Just. You shall file your answer and proof wwlIy fun bike you've ever ridden!. PIANO AND_OBOAN^3rN8TB0CTIpN. ChU* THIS YEAR.!' Sell near your home. Bo of service In duplicate with the Clerk i^RO^lSJrc6ir6NlATj7lNCI^IDrilO6^ dfen and adults. Modern -methods. Call happier and richer with Avon. Call 353- of the Superior Court, State House Annex, Extra safe too, with front and tear QBf POLL HOUSE POWER Trenton, New Jersey;-in accordance^with • BEDROOMS. DINING JtOOM.' 2 23 North Ave., E. Cranford 276-3721. 12-5 320. volt installations our apeoUtfar 4880.: .i . ". ., ' ..,•.«%• "•••.. •.'.;;• hand bralcei. Com© in totnorrow FULL BATHS, TWQ-CAB OARAGE, ZIMMERMAN BBOTHER8 . the rules of civil practice and procedure. for a fesr ride and you'll be the hit aitOPT. DEEP LOT :..'. $29,000 WANTED. .— A woman to iron in' my The object of said action is^to obtain • Electrical Contractort . • , / a Judgment of divorce between the said of the neighborhood. ' 688-9844 . S96-MM home two to three'hours a week. Call " 3-BEDROOM COLONIAL, TWO-CAR, — EVENINGS CALL —•; 272-H06O. , plaintiff and you. / ' n OARAGE .../ .....|.1.l..«.... $21, TUTORING • .' .'•• .' . .;'.••.-•••, tl ' I WILLIAM B. HOLZAPFEL y- • • 'i., .... ™. , ; • . • . TELEPHONE ORPER CLERKS. Top Spot "•••• ' Attorney of Plaintiff : i-FAMUjX", 8 AND 5 ROOMS, PRICED " •'• Beverly Ayre ...... SPANISH LESSONS {or. elementary sohool QENEBAL OONTRACTOBT All type* of for \gals with telephone order: takina 277'North Broad Street ?• FOR.QUICK SALE >...... ,....,....,.... $24,900 Tom Mccloskey ,., • children, immediate openings'' for sixth Interior and Mrt«rlor^carpentry.Boofin« - experience for - manufacturer's sale! .Elizabeth, New Jersey 07208 SCHWINN DEALER Braders. Tutoring for high school stu- • '• ';•••• ':'• " .. :.'...'... •' '. • .'••" '•• v\ ... '. ' •' Patricia O'Brien ...... ;;;.;..,. aw-aws, and aU types of elding. Fully Insured. ' debt. Fqju appointment:.oall..276-9000, Dated:, November.4, 1868-L IDEAL MOTHER •» DAUGHTER, 10- • : 'Louisa • Old / .'.;.«.*....V.M..M. ...,. 976-0761 dents. Teacher with B,A..in Spanish, also LOU SAVARESH. U78-538r. " ' tf Ext. «.^ • ••"••. Adv. Fee: $35.52 • ' 12-5 ROOMS; MODERN KlTCHBNi-100 X , _ Carolyn Potts ....;..„...... „...»...; 276-3003 Studied fa Mexico. Phone 232-JB11. All New Bicycles Carry One-Year Service Policy ; • $44.900 Virginia Schmitt • .«...« ,„ ...... : 378-8117 '••• ': .' •.••'• •',.'••' ,: •.. .'—- • 11-28 .WANTED '—.Household help 3 days, 9 to [TTaylor •,..*».: ^: LAHBBOAEINCU Complete aWease will I'/a-vaxa. '~~ 3% BOOMS ' EACH loo. sprint; cleaning, build and repair • —Witiwut-fettra-Charge — '- soddinjf, rototfllinf, uearlnt AKP_ TRANSPORTATION • (Rah- \ areas,: bllb WHuUic MMlaio T e .way)' 376-3108. I". S 4J_ »«v>«m»~i"*( S and- 5 ROOMS, , G. G. •-"•• f TWO-CAR OARAGE.' SEPARATE ' AKEB. daalraer UABON WORK, WATHRPROOFINO and CPEBINCBIBNCBD DB 1088 'V.W. Brjro, less .than: 2,0d0>miles .-'t HEATING TOUTS ....;...... $44,000 Realtors Insurow Alto rffteraUon-s. 37 12. . . t» REPAIRS. Stens, walks, p«tlos, drains, rffteraUo -KO-jnh ton small, 273>6044. Af»«r. B »,) AM-FMT radio, heater, .defrosterr^roat by george TW'O-B'AMILY :— 4 AND 4 &OOMS, call 276-3820. . B6Bf oiwr. cUi «> 185 FT. PEEP, LOT. CONVENIENT . • day. between 6 and 10. p.m.. arid week- • ? LOCATION ,.;...... ,,,....;....v... $26,900 ends^ A NEW MAN ALL TYPES: OP- RUBBIBH cleared away WANTED TO BUY sndr«mWed.CeUa«.>ttlcs and yard* 1959 FORD GALAXIE BOO, good trans- Americans have made their 19NORTrl AVE., W. . -SttJILtHNO tOT W)B TWOWAMILY •xperay-oleaned. Prompt Jervice. Cal portation. Best offer. Call 276r4271, aft& Two Doorsrfrom Cranford Theatre \ frB BtTK~U8ED!atJNS;. cranford - Sport anytime. 39fl-qO81. ' • , '" 5 n.m; i ewr!^dph J HO0SE IN HILLSIDB ."...... «• $10,800 Center, m North Ave., E. (opposite fire' .N»w is the time ^UHiERS , taouae). 27S-1560. 1965 SQUARE-BACK Volkswagon. sedan 2725699 BE-STBUNQ. Fa«t very 16* jnileaBe— 1,800 miles, one to close the 3 FOR FPRTHBR INFOBMATION; CALL i WOlJLD%)tJ BROTHER' Center, 38 North ypBlt *firehou»er owner/ ai:400.:j Oall • 355-2232 or L3"» ranks and thank; Open Mon., Thurs., Fri. till 9 P.M. Have Ah r ~Ave., 4325, God that we •••••£. •-•?• PERSONAL INCOME live in a land MONEY — SPARETOdl ppPORtumTY--. POODLE GROOMING ! where our vote lEstate-eor~— 27&5580 -PANELISTS AT HOME WANTED BY TOYS AND MINIATURES — $8. Stand- counts. lit grati- NEW YORK RESEARCHER — Leading ands $12 and- up. Includes batlt, trim- CARS FOR SALE -12JGlark StrGranford ^ WOtJLD YOU research firm seeking people to furnish ming, nails clipped, ears cleaned and tude for pur . honest opinions by mall from home. Pays finishing. Call 276-6233. U |3WalnutAve,Cranfotd Open9-» . Have A . cash'lor all opinions rendered, clients' MERCEDES —- Do you w.ant to save about freedo'm we products supplied at no edst. For Infor- $500 to $800 drr European ~dollvery on should forget BUNGALOW mation write: Research 669, Mlneola, Mercedes, then call 355-2232 or 272- • " ' ' -- •:•• t 43Z5. - ' i_ ... and- 'lybrk to> NURSING SERVICE fi Abe Lin- Modern 2-famlly in perfect condition with BUSINESS FOR SALE coln. said it best, "United we WE CARE... about $3,000 cash. See It now.". ••' Yoitjp .IJaveAn VISITING NTJR8S ASSOCIATION, NEWS -SERVICE. A.M. ONLY, MAX. 20 stand . . ^divided we fall"! CRANFORD'— KENILWORTH — OAR- HRS. PER WEEK. NO DELIVERY — WE EASE WOOD. Office hoursi Monday' through AE; CARRIERS — NETS $8,500. WORTH MCOQ Friday, 8:30 AJM. to 4:30 P.M.) Satur- We are "on il»e move" •— and our ex- ••_• , *<• WELL OVER. ASKING PRICE BUT "Top quality fuel oil counts PHIL F. HENEHAN WITH LOTS OF ROOM FOR THAI '•• days, 0 A.M. to 1 PJUL Bmwg«noy nuri- pansion haa created openings for qualified TYPICAL MUST SELL. CAN BE RUN ABSENTEE. YOUR "' "" "-• " telephone wen on • • • • ••• BMALL. HIGH CLASS AREA. TERM, when it comes • ^ REALTOR -- BAPIAL DRILLS Aiden street avt$-Y«a3 .UAX\VJAIIM ficient performance from tyour HERE ARE SURFACE GRINDERS $8,500. APPLY BOX 708, CRANFORD ••>• '. —. EvenlnK* Call -NURSING——Wewporwy—and—part-tlm»r -emKBN—-*>—eHROmebBr-|M-7*tDEN- "oil burner.' Sou can count on ifarJorJe b. Peterson ...A .w...... 381-3330 - • . 'DRUTHERS' Registered Nurses, Licensed Practical DEVUECJ JIO MILLS 8T., CRANFORD, N. J. 07018 VWte U. Bchfainm .™..i...... i...~ ad3<-*038 Nurses and Home Health Aides to assist D.D. —» I.D. GRINDERS us for completely dependable PROBLEMS Kathleen Jenkini s ....„.•. 272-6842726847 ,' 8 room . . . 2-bath . , . brick front during illness or convalesence. Hours, AUTOMATIC SCREW . . -. masonry 2-famlly home Jor only days to suit. HOMEMAKERS, INC. 272- '• OPEN THTJRS. EVK. $20,000. •.•:•• 5800. tf In addition to our benefit program, which -WHA'FS-GOOB-POft-GENEBAIr-B'OLL- Includes paid vacations, free life Insur- GARAGE FOR RENT ^O -Centennial Ave.r Cran- MOOSE IS MIGHTY GOOD FOR YOU1 ance, pension plan, b1rthdoy~V8y; •*> .6 rooms, bath and porch all on ONE votary pay, 10 paid holidays, etc., we fdrd. Phone BR .6-0200. offer TOP RATES plus premium differ- GARAGE FOR RENT nt 107 Cranford FLOOR. Full ' basement, oversized FOR SALE Ave. Call 276-1135. . garage and practically self maintaining. ential tor night shifts 4-13 and 12-8. W< ROBBINS & ALLISON, Inc. : SHAH^EN AGENCY Only $25,900. I will train qualified applicants. THERE'S REAL'"LOVE JM A coMPxanm mm Est. 1912 Realtors Central Hall Home with 4 Bedrooms, INTERIOa AND KT1 18 North Ave., H. -Extra Pen or Sleeping porch, Spacious National Tool & Mfg. Co. 213 South Ave., E. 27641698 Cranford rooms, Colonial Kitchen and Dinette, PAINTS 100-124 No. 12th St Konllworth, N. J. HELP WANTED ! 276-1900 andd 27 276-0776 7 Fireplace, full basement, 2-car ttatage, . «~^ 97 x 278 lot. ' -*„ • . - • • LAtntX WALL PAWT "OH, HAPPY DAY" FOR THB'L_T-_1J. RHAL ESTATE" SALESMAN, experienced orator 1.000 Color* *Q w: for aetlve multtole listing office, ear es- THAT. WILL MOVE WtO THi§ to ehooM ttom «y««v HAHNE & COMPANY Evenings C*U • •*" CHARMING HOMEI sential 4— mast be a closer. PHTTi F. alotttfttl .. LktMt »« HXNEHAN, Realtor, 25 Alden St., Cran 376-0W1- Tou«h Mow 278-7933. 15 PRESENTLY ACCEPTING APPlJCATJpNS FOR FULL TIME Everard KempBhall «.... 276-4486 Color Uateblnt All Types Of . Mariniftrlte Bjnrwin ...^ ... 376-7319 PART TIME, SCHEDULED IN THE FOLLOWING POSITIONSj Ireae Kowdlskl 272-8672 OBRUXCOVM PAINT WOBK0 DELIVBttY BOY "TO* LEARN blueprtaUng Khainor Bradfleld ^ G. G. NUNN' tO8 Boulward Kteihrorth business. Must be over 18, have driver" "Sutti license. B-Y 'Reproduction Service, 211 ^ PORTER Eleanor T. Craig Realtors^and Insurori South Avo., E-, cranford. 276-0774. tf Wul V. Hempson •. 376-66' Lucille M, Andersen 276-8225 181 North Ave., E, *• MATRON . " . . mima mxAttOH PULL-TIME WAREHOUSE. KETCHUM- * KITCHEN MAN Tel: 276-8110' •ntraved, printed, JERSEY DIVISION. 40 South Ave., West. * 55 Years of Service^ FOOT OF CENTENNIAL A1 CftANFOBD OttVStJH AND Cranford. 276-7000. INSURANCE i SALAD & SANDWICH MAKER 81 Aldan St.. cranford- CRANFORD MAN TO KELP COLLATE newspapers * WAITRESS-- • to O a.m. Thursdays. Apply CranfoW FIRE - CASUALTY - LIFE ^THRIFTY LITTLE NIFTY FOR WATER BOSTKNHHa, d«Uy- Citizen and Chronicle, 21 Alden St., 276' For an appointmont. call Mr. Sullivan, Manager, at 233-6600 «r«d. Refined, rook,' pellets, and Wat- 6000. 3-BED.ROOMB, 2 8TORY HOME IN IM- HOUSE FOR SALE kins coarse. All 100-pound bail. WESTFIELD, NEflV JERSEY CALL US FOR DETAILS ON THE MACULATE CONDITION INSIDE AND R A B Salt Service. 341-2730 — 379- EXPERIENCED TRUCK DRIVER for local OUT . . . LARGE PANSSLED KJTCHEN CBANFOBD — Whlto Cape Cod, 6-roow, 1786. oil deliveries. Call 486-2726. . . , RECENTLY REMODELED BATH- 2 complete baths, detached saraee, quiet NEW HOMEOWNER'S POLICY ROOM . . . WALL-TO-WALL CARPETING • residential neighborhood. Private sale, WJVNTED BALESMAN — $17,000 plusrog COW OR HORSE MANURR well rotted. ular cash bonus for man over 40 1 It* LIVING ROOM, DINING ROOM. principals only. Immediate occupancy Farm-rich topsoil. flU dirt; shavings. De- STAIRS AND HALL . . . 2-CAR OARAOE By. appointment only, call 272-4063. Cranford arcu. Take short trips td con BROADER COVERAGES LOWER RATES liver anywhere. Call anytime, CHEST- tact customors. Air maltTT; A. Dtckcr- '. . . CONVENIENT LOCATION* . . . NUT FARMS. 688-4888. iMODERATELY PRICED AT $22,000. POS- «on, President, Southwestern Petroleum HELP WANTED WOMEN BIBLK MORTGAOB ASSUMPTION AVAIL- Corporation. Fort Worth, Texas 76101. ABLE TO QUALIFIED BUYER. WOBLD BOOK ENCYCLOPBDIA/CHILD- TFOHRENt CBAFT —• Order now for Christmas. Call .' " * • '•'"• • / ' '"" -DORIS DALLAS. 233»71Tlr- '12-1 "HOLIDAY SELLING POSITIONS SHAHEEN AGENCY STOBE OB OJTICE for rent, corner prop erty. Enquire 416 Centennial Avo., cran- FOB SALE — Snow tiros - 4 ply - 6.45 fod or call 278-1B0O. , tf 0.75. 7.35 x 14, pair, $20.00; lawn- mower HELP WANTED 7 VICTOR DENNIS WE ARE PRESENTLY ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR PERMANENT REALTORS - INSURORS 3-ROOM ' APARTMENT, tile bath, heu - hand, reel, $5.00; upright vacuum cleaner; Apex, $10.00. Call day or MEN OR WOMEN i AND TEMPORARY SELLING POSITIONS and water supplied.. Call 233-U4U4. tl night, 272-5318. r Realtor 276-7618 BEAUTIFUL NEW SWI88 Chalet typ INTERESTED IN Rcul Estate career? Wi "Over Half a Century of Service" building (or office or laboratory use CONTENTS OF OLD Crunford house, aomi have an openlnu lor milobman or Aalcx approx. 1,200 aq. It., will uubtllvldc ' antlquou und lota of miscellaneous Itcmn - woman. Licensed porson preferred, bu FULL TIME • 5 DAYS • 40 ; 2 Aidcn st, Cranford All conveniences. Very reasonable rent Frlduy untl Suturduy 10 u,m., 110 Doovr will- ' consider unlicensed applicant, j Gall 305-2232 or 272-4325. St. lull-time profeahlou with an onportunll; PART TIME • 12 P.M. to 5:45 P.M. to make uubutantlal carnlngH. For an 15 .17 NORTH AVE., E. BRIDGE USED FURNITURE — Hvlns and dlnln polntmont. cull G. 15. Howland, Jr., 276 . ALSO 3 OR 4 FULL DAYS PER WEEK rooms. Excellent condition. Best ofjc 5000 or 272-60B7. : C. GRANT NEWMAN LIGHTING FIXTURES Call 686-8377. T Realtor For an appointment call Mr. Sullivan,-Manager, at 233-6600 ETT; WILLIAMS LAMPS CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONIQLE . • 111 N. Union. Ave. YOUR ONE-STOP LAMP -HEADQUARTERS C3EMETERY PLOTS WORK WANTED Lighting fixtures — Bwas lights' , HAHNE & COMPANY Cranford 276-5774 Lamp rostyling—lamp repalrs-reflntshlng, FOB 8ALB — 4-Orave -slot in a choice MEN ••••• • "CLASSIFIED ADS GET RESULTS Lttmp^BhaderTO-covcrod^^^Trlso-repalredr —location • ftk-Oraoeland-MomorlaU-Park, TFIELD, NEW JERSEY ^__^ Evenings Call 765 Central Ave. (near Drove Bt) Westfleld, Konllworth. Valued at V225-S250 eao RETIRED MAN WANTS dully llllht, part •Bruca Bell 378-3803 Bear, entrance uod parking. 332-2151 gravo, will- consider treasonable offen time work In Cranford, retail utoro wort -30 WORDS — ONLY 90 CENTS 278-4018 Phone S38-6037. \ preferred. Cull 272.(3156. 11-2

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-CRANFORD (N.J.) ClTIZEK-AJiO CHRpNICLE^Tni)HSDAy, NOVEMBER 21, Five Kenilworth Baptist Pinners Wanca Rolls Al 9n Jack's, Ef rico Triplicate \> i Win Pair f rbift Temple1 TeamScores of 163 - On CBL Leaders with Sweeps ,• « r First Baptist, Kenilworth, gained Frank Woftca ofBodyart rolled •Al*n Jack's Tetfaco and Errico Trucking closed the gap on the a gammon the leaders in the Inter- leaders iri the Cranford Bowling. League Friday/Hight by scoring sweeps. AfterBeLonge Leads Jhurch Bowling League Tuesday triplicate scor'cS of IBS Tuesday Al'n Jaek's took three from Howland" Realtors to retain third while Irvington Colts aii'ght in t^e Cranford 850 Bowling night by winning two games/from Emcb took the! measure of the Citizen and Chronicle for three games. first—place—Temple. ,.,Betb*Ej| 1 League to qualify for the A.B.C. Cranford Baptist Tnoved^into third award. 7- • Shaheen Agency holds a two and PeeWees Tie 0-0 place by taking two games from Inman Golf- continued to domin Zion Lutheran.. .•••»>- a half game lead after winning a :• By GEORGE SANFORD ate \the league and holds a four- : Four sweeps were turned in Reereatjon pair from second place Modern After turning jn a fine per- , The ltfague-leading Irvington game bulge after winning a pair ''"formance in downing Scotch" Tuesday night. First Presbyterian IssuesG^Hfof Barbers. Crawford's Gulf moved in Colts shut put the Cranford, Clip- 1 took three from First Baptist 2, from Colonial, Barbers., Other top to fifth with a," sweep over VFW,J Plains 20-7 last Saturday, v pers 26-0 brf' a rain soaked field JTir.st Presbyterian 2 won three teams also were two game%Inners. while Methodist Men's Club also Ci*anford High School's foot- from St. Paul's Methodist, Trinity Basketball Teams Sunday while the Clipper Pee Wees °_ Rolling^ games of 200; or above ball team will travel to Linden Episcopal" 3 wort" three' from St. -t teijm registration& are now beirig taniedihe other sweep of the eve-J battled the-Irvington Pee Wees to were. Stewart, 210. Bodyart; Sali- nihg over1 Schlechter's Hardware,; for ^postponed meeting at Mark's 1 and Trinity Episcopal 2 accepted fofjhe ninth, tenth, and a scoreless tie in Pop Warner foot- won three from Cranford Meth ola, 224, Recca & ; Mir- 10:80 a.m. Saturday. The Lin.- ; Tiall7—r— ~—* •—*^— dist 1.. ?." . aglia, 213, SUburBan Barbers; leagues flpdnspjjed by the Cranford Gulf rolled a 252 game, third high f den~ game originally; -%£ ' A pass interception in the open- William Frank^orFirst Presby- Morschauser,. 202, and Matassino, Recreatiori;Dep,artment. fdr^thj yelr,_ejiroute.tora.822-set..; ing quarter, set up the first Irv- 1 scheduiei* .as _th; terian 3 tossed a 62^0 set on games 214, Bannworth Funeral Home; League rpl.ay-is-scheduled to be- JHis other game* were 1S5 and 215.i ington score. The second carne fol- *" opener SepteiWber ^^But was Of 243, 213 and 1.64 while Vic Prato, Sr.,' 207, arid- Tomalavage, gin Simn;d.ay, • December 14, at Only other.600 series was turned ing lowing a blocked? punt. In the sec- : postponed becau^e^f student Greene of S.t. Paul's UC of C rolled 200 and 203, Modem Barbers; Mil- 12:30 j p:m'; at Hillside Avenue by Czajkowski of Dehnier's Flower> ond half another blocked punt led a- 602 series- on scores of 201, 1JJ7 Junior jJjgh" School. TeanJ! rosters Shop who had a 028 tota.1 on-games ^ disorders at-^the Linden to the third Irvington score, while and 214. ,'•"'• berger, 202 and 216, B-Y Co.; Cor- riiust be subinitted to tn* Recrgk- •tese,°206, Stuart's Audio; Roth, 222, of 179,224 and;225; • • - | School. ^. . a second" pass interception in the Others posting games of 200 tiori D^pattmen^. by Decejnbftir7. Others rolling; games of 2QP or> Goaclr Norm .Koury said final period paved the way foroir above* were Roberts, .209, Trin and .Singer, 202, Bluestone Clean- Rosters -must include the team above'were:, iTontalayage, 217, and^ idy he was "extremely the fourth T.D. ity- Episcopal" 1; VaH» 202, and ers; Mover, 201,; Chapman Bros.; name,, leagUe; team captain arid a Torgersen, 't\9, Shalieen Agency;* iStt pleased-with his team's per- Gary French -recovered an Irv- Sheldrake, 203, St. Paul's UC of C; Koenig, 2187-««d-0Bthe; 210; In- total of 4t Jeast eight players, in-, Ueuejr, 200, Batnett's. Liquors; t forma'nce last Saturday" and indi- ington'fumble on the three yard Friedman, 214 and' 206, andma, n Golf; and Raiffe, 204, and eluding -addresses arid phone-'mini* " !i ^e, 206, Justh, 244," and Kin-J .>. line .to "stop . 'another Irvington t cated' his Cougars are heading .*1ih Weirier, / 201^-Temple-JBeth-El 1; Greenwood, 213^ Cdlonial-Barbars. •fcw--.y--.' j*•:.'• .-'•;' •''•-.-•••; J,' jiey, 2009fi(V; ,-Breeji!£.-I4quoiL,Store;t thfe right direction." . . . •••'• . .-.' • drive while GerFy Hqney arid Jon Lee, 209, First Baptist, Kenilworth;' J Team 'standings follow: - • . AH' .B'oy# listed on the. rosfer are Weber,.20i, Coach and Four; Delia? '.,.'. He added that*hip team realized Brown broke, through the Irving- McDowell, 212, Zipn Lutheran; C. requested to' be in the grade or ton line" to "halt two extra point • " • - VI t Salla.v. 226, Dehmw's, ., Flower J its capabilities%l jumping to a 10- Brown, 233, and Baldwin, 205uFiM Inman Golr Ranee 24 9 grades" specified for the league attempts.'Hugh Sharkey, Paul Law- Freurid's Jewelers ....i 20 '13 jShoppe; Frank, 202, .«nd Savercoo^- 0 first quarter load lasjt Saturday Baptist 1; Weber, 2Q4-and 205, Chapman Brothers 19. 14' and they; must be Cranford resi- and then kept on the offensive, a|l. ^IRST PXiACE — Mark Dennis, son of Mr. and Mrs.'Victor less, Chris. Schneider, Dan Keller, .Cranford Methodist 2. <.. Bannworth Funeral Homo •••• lg_ afternoon. He said the Cougars Dennis-of 441 Brookside PI., is'[pictured receiving a first place Jeff Newman, Ed Stobierski, Johtt schocJa-irt Vicci and Bob Frei Modern Barbers r^ahi^aa^Li, ^ujlenBacli turned in some tremendous cross- trophy in the Cranford Judo arid Karate Center Invitational^Tour- A. Bunting Recca*?Pow;. . Chronicle; Sicko,2tl9,EnricoTrucls- blocking. , : •' ' ... , Tiampn1^ 1^ggp"t^"^H9Wi^mi^^hy:JV^ffh1f?^?i ^frnpynlrn, 5th well for Cranford. In^oiph, 202 ania,205, Plainfleld Eneravine 16'/a Rogters Should be submitted as ei^^ Stuart's AAudii o ...16 17 ihg; Lirige, 214,' FritJf.Insurprs; :h6ugh Fullback Mark Nord- Black Bcflt. instrufflf"* ,nn^- QW»W-;-^^<>^t3-y^Hr-»M'^tgc1iI youth" St. Mark's 'l; Fricke, 214, Trinity Suburban Barbers 14Va IBMi soon as .possible. Schedules will be wards,,201, arid Zawisl,ak, 224, ^^_- score in the second quarter on Bluestone cleaners ....; ' 14 19 maikd :t»v the: team captains the t-anch-gackte Niuk tiayak will competed in the 13'to 16 year* old division in which, he won four Episcopal 2; and Woidt, 216, Cran- Colonial Barbers , • 14 . 10 ' ter Bwsiness Pealerft. Pells, 200, be out for the remainder of the their one sustained drive of the ford Methodist 1. Allstajte Insurance 14 la week of December 8. •Freidrtian,_ 210,l aM_ Prill, 2X4, consecutive, contests. He is a student at the Judo and Karaite Center day. A blocked punt gave Cranford Bodyart s&ason'with an injured-thigh and where the tourney was held. He also took firsts in tournaments in The league will have a Thanks- :titfd*s""Phan?jlSicif; R. Stevens,;' 20,7, fractured ankle, respectively, the ball at midfield and ill two giving ^'turkey JtoU!LJuesday-eve-,! and Hopkins, 211 and ^0376^1^6^ Reading, PV slnd Hamilton TownsiJiip. Edwjrd Khouri, 628 Lincoln plays Bobby KomoroskrjL •Coach Koury said other members : General;" and MacPhersoh,' 212, of his squad" are in 'top physical Pk.i East, won third in the "9jygarg j>nd-Undqar-Aoriipetition> ---—~^ 18; Skeets SheefialTsnagge.d a pass Team-standings follow: . h^ ^Wdition^or^atOTda^s^^bTOiteg d^i^b^thllU • • • *• —;—^Bpwl-On—VV Tomplo BotH-El-1 ..,..,..,.?;..? ; "el-24 Teani fbllowf "'"' with^^ rfield; goal—attempt in""the fourth lost the ball there on ,F]Mt Baptist, Konllwortthh 4B 22% BowKVn- W Two Toss 5QO O'Brien and v Mark Egan CranforCfd d baptisbtit t ....-,*.*. 44 211 12 'game ,in seVehlotutings. j^rajnf ord^s- Zloh" tutiioran, ^.r7;V..i^;.^T.^-42—20—- 13- Modern- r^hOBLji 1 "Texaco ^r^ : Fitflt-HftTltttt 1 ••..•'••.l',i....Ai _ }•' Quarterback:'. Ron DeLonge tal- late irt^he^f0XlrtbrT)eriod7:Onr|he St. Paul's TJC o£ C ..'. JtTB....If. —^Moffett's Sunoco won a' sweep ^Bl League will Two 500' series were turned in last play of the game, Bob Mc- First Presbyterian 1 48 10 14 from Parkway Bo'wl^arid-inoy^d Crawford's Oulf ...... 20 .20 13 % ' lied all of Crariford's "points as the be held:.'Tuesday, November 26, Dohmer's Flower Shoppe ... 30 19 All Star Touch f Community MeWio'dlst 3 .-... 53 10 14 . into a first place tie with Colonial PHondly.aarbers .(..../...... ,.., Ccjuigars eliminated the^ Plainsmen'^ during the pa,st week in the Cran- Mahon intercepted a pass and ran Temple Both-Bl 3 > 30 10 14 7:30 p.mi'jnithe Recreation Office 31 18,V ford VFW' 'TAuxiliary— Bowling to the Colt-30 where time ran out. Trinity Episcopal 1 .,.'. 48 18 18 Barbers in the Park Village Bowl- Crqniord Hqtcl .,,..,., , 32 18 15 " 7 ;'chanees "fojr7a"~share of; the Wat- Football"Game - Crtfhro'ttd: Methodist ^...... i...- 49- -17—u.16— • at tlie^uoicipal Building.: Cltlaen Si Chronicle ...... 3a la •J5 '. • ching Conference crb^ :;;.!__ League. June DeHartf tossed a 507 Also playing' tyell for CrahfOrd Temple Both-El 3 ....;,..:. ; 47 17 10 Ing League;--Colonial'took -fwo —The-^teaguej-sponsored by•.•' the Breen's Liquor 34 18. 15 _ The .' Fraterhity All-Stars will bii^GRih Garwood' Prodbyterlan 63ulO- 17 games from- Schwalbach Roofing; & ed-^ the^opemng "set~oir games of jL80,~ 166 jind ^16Jr recreathiiii; g^partment, is tehtative- Better jBuslncss Dealers .... 12 16% 16V6 All-Stiars~iri BftW1 iquors ..,::,ora.^.^3^ 16T^ l whTIel^ilaTied^Ludescher rolled a or ^"^^^t^^egin—Beceriiber ^T-and Standard Lumber » 14 : = ! a touch football game Tuesday at First Presbyterian-, 2 .... 16 17 BaronT and topplelJ-ther-latter a face mask-penalty moved the 500. series on games of 181, 1)76, ly, Mark Garwi'tt and Chuck Osceola. Presbytorlijln. 1 43 16 17 on T *CfrE"ftlfa'r' »p7rn7'at"Nomahegan-jPark. ' •. - ••• ™~t7-~ aron^ Hayeek's.:Po2dte_;:;!M^..,...... j 18 15. ; now the' a ange Avenue; Junior High school. Schleetcfs Hardware swejpt around right end for' the The two all-star squads are com- Other high series were posted Calvary, Lutheran -.i 40 15. m ; 59 J15 is game. "Tearils '.presently in the league Coach &r'B'OUr- ;;r..-.^.r^.-...T»...-10- -13 • touchdown'and kicked the extra prised of players from. teams in by,: Jean Koenig,.499; Rose DiJulio* Iii National Tourney Cbrmrhunlty M«thodlst 1 ., am G.E~Howland Realtors .... 20 13 1 trinity"' Episcopal 3. .> SB 14 19 ftofht: ''"•V.: -' '''•••[ •••••"•i ^•••-•• • WinnerWi s ol TJianksgiving tur- and teanis interested in joining \. Union College Touch J^potbalJL 478, Mary Herbster, 470, Carol Bill Mul»i\ former outstanding First Erosbytertau .3...... ,28. V Builders' Qpn. SUP. Co 21 12 V\:gi "iCanady,—469r~Marioni "Cyfflbaluk; J&- School" "soccer =Trinity=Eplsoopal:2, _5D_13. keys last week were Pete McHugh,. iare ur^6d to' have rep'reseirtatlvesL Methodist -Men's Chlb ...... 22 12 League. The Independent teams St.' Paul's Methodist 56 1214 20% present. There i^ no entry fee. jthe 16 following a bad pass 467; Betty Butler, 464; Cafol West, player, now a freshman at Davis St. Mark's .2 ...;.'. 62 12 21 Ron , Haig; Walt Orchard^VlndP Cranlprd-Sport center .... 24 10 cehter bn'a Scotch Plains punt at* 'are: Magnificent Men, Colts, ils- St. Mark's 1 11 22 Delorenzo, Tex Zamomki, Tony v v /461 i- Kay Heuschkel>. 460; Ruth and Elkins Collegeg, , Elkins,, W. Va. as 23% •'•' ' ^empt. With a fourth; and tfcre«r at Janders and CWs, while the its'-' Cranford Methodist 1 Galati, Frank Zamorski and. Vic ,'Sem.ineE, 456; Helen.JEttchter, 455; a member of the Davis^ and El- • • •; -••' ••---•-—-• - 4i:-'v'- -'-••-• the nine,: Coach Koury. called for T tefcnity squads .include AlpMa PiPat Komer/ 437s •••Willie- Gill-, 436; kins s&ceif~team'"* whicij"i9 on;eTpf a field ggOal^aridrBetonge obliged Omega, Alpha Sigttta" Kay^ Schneiderv 431; lola Siegfried Gets Hole iii One fc eight teams to qualify; for the Kaschak2O3^CUjc |withr|ithr^^ bboott i ththroughh the^iiprightthihts prpp ®7;Tahj|.Murielj -Meyer,"426.," national finals-next week in Quin . W. L. Fischer~of 10 Balmiere Pkwy. aced the 179-yard 15th hole Tex 2amprski, 236. frqm 26yards out. --,..:•..:.'., • Among, those who- will play with Team standings follow: cy, Iltf The team will enter the Purchase of an Automatic Clothes Dryer* • "• . i'-— w at GaHoping Hill Golf Go Team standings followt ——Baftteti Went over.. frnm ''fiver ^^A41Sri^ UOH&rt BuUdurH * —2x\ nationals with a record of 9-0-37 i;yards out in th,e second. period~Ior T. Caldwell, 17 Wade A,ve., and eT,tfe ^ p^g lisetHr Colonial .BM DiMarco's 19 J4 Moft«tt's 'su :'the Raiders' only score and Davis tfemplo Travel f.. 19 ••; 14 No. 3 iron' for his' hole in- one. It William S. Prejka, 718 Gallows - To Report Social < .Correct Tomp.- ...M.~ ; - 19 ..'-..14' } Baron's,,-Ti^i,.<..

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