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I . -, I '• KQ' •< Mt^r::-, THE CRAITOM) CrriZlEN AND CHRONIC Lincoln School last Thursday. their growth from indoors. Ciylc and Improvement Associa- Miss Erdean Phelps* first grad- tion. Capt. Newell Rodney FJske Chew Receives Bin. Marjorie NobbsV sixth grade at Lincoln School, presented ers at Washington School recently Adult School Post 335, Veterans of Foreign drew pictures of things the wind Wars, and its Ladies Auxiliary. Explorer Award a play. "When the Cat's Awajr," in the Wedensday assembly. can do. Judged the best pictures V Advisory Unit Also. Cranford Civic Club, Jun- were those drawn by Nancy Green, B ior Village" improvement Associa^ At Post Dinner Roles were played by GaU Ban- Christel Nordhausen, David Love- KENILWORTH '•;!•• tion. Junior Service League, Ki- Dennis K- Chew was awarded ewicz. Sharon Pechin, Dennis land and Martha Jean Bartlett. GARWOOD CRANFORD Meeting Set wanis Club, Lions Club, Rotary the Arthur C. Hopkins-Post 478 Chinchar, Alan Chalenskl, Emma The kindergarten at Franklin t '•):M A meetin^g, of the Advisor-y Com- Club, Newcomers' Club, Village silver bowl for outstanding lead- Occimeo. Beth Rambo. Nancy School is finishing a project on NO. 10. Entcnrt u ateond ctmaa null matter «t A Sections, 26 Pages—10c mittee of the Cranford Adult I improvement Association, Evening ership and community service dur- Fairchild,. Conrad Rieder, Peter CRANFORD, NEW , THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1957 The Port Otfka at Crantord. N. 1. Reimer; Vito Massari, Barbara transportation. This week the School will be held at 8 p.m. next] DepartmCnt of the. VIA. Wednes- ing 1956 at the sixth annual fam- children took a walk to the rail- Thursda~ " y at Cranfor- - d High School--.---. . ^ Morning Club, Woodside Man- ily dinner of Post 476 in theMarini. Carol Rowe and William Jl road station and watched several ' ">' fjff it was announced today by Dro.r Civic and Improvement Asso- American Legion Casino on Tues- Loveland. trains pass. They have built a Car Washing to Aid Foreign Youth Kenneth W. Iversen, president- day. Presently deputy senior part-Time Recreation heary Heads United Fund; cation, Cranford Post 212. Ameri- Gail Baniewicz and Beth Rambo train of large-blocks in their room. director. - „ ' crew leader, he holds the Explor- Legion Members can Legion, and its Ladies Auxili- presented a piano duet, and Jo Dr. Iversen said all organiza- arj1,- Joint Civic Committee to En-er bronze award. • Ann. Boertmann did an acrobatic Aid Squad Move Discussed tions in Cranford will be invited The post also presented an hon- dance. There also were piano so- courage Candidates for the Board Robert F. Leary, who served as executive secretary for the 1956-57 1 to send representatives to serve orary membership certificate to los by Sharon Pechin and Beth Open House Set Director Recommended vij of Education. . • ' •There does not appear at the present tfene to be any Cranford United Fund Campaign, was elected to succeed Nelson M. on the Advisory Committee.. Some Also. Park Village. Association, George Fenderson. in appreciation Rambo.' and a trumpet solo by 65c tea Vote Not to Ajiply 15 local organizations .sent dele- Council of Garden Clubs, Cranford for' assistance given the post' Conrad Rieder. Gail Cyphers con- By Dayton PTA HOUBIGANT •.Rational building in Cranford, but we do recommend Lightcap as president of the fund at the organization's annual public gates last year, to help the school Frank Petrik received the Explor- meeting in the Municipal Building on Sunday. Teachers' Association, Cranford ducted the opening exercises. . SPRINGFIELD — Jonathan FLATTERIE ment of a part-time recreation director to report to the Tow ship plan its fall and spring semesters. er emergtney service certificate; Other officers W 1957-58 were named as follows: First vice-presi- r Heights Association, Junior Cham- In charge of lighting effects Dayton Regional High School Par- SPRAY MIST HOT WATER SQUIBB rcation Committee." .' . 'M Following the meeting, the ad- <>f Commerce. Walnut Civic Following the dinner and were Frank Weiland, Frederick This was the gist of a report pre- dent, Elliot Hume; second vice- awards, slides of the N 1956 New ent-Teacher Association will have ••— with — For Club License visory committee will tour thej Association, Cranfbrd Historical McCarrlck, Dennis Lane. Fred- sented to Mayor John L Brennan president, Mrs. W. T. Old; secre- Jersey Explorer conservation en- BOTTLE Dental Cream Named President building to see adult school classes! society. Township Recreation erick Simonson, Margaret Castaldo an open house program at-8:15 PERFUME PURSER id ••members of the Township Memorial taryrMrs..'B. C. Belden; treasurer, A motion "not to-apply for a club license to serve alcoholic bever- in action. A coffee hour will fol- Committee. CrunfordrClergy Coun- campment were shown by William and Joanne Cusmano. 1 Committee last Thursday night by ages" was passed with no dissenting votes, at the regular meeting of Iber of Post 51. Roselle. .' J p.m. next Thursday. . William Duncan, and trustee-at- low the tour. . , cil. Council of Church Women, Un- Book-reports ..for. the term were jenecial citkens* committee head- Cranford Post 212, American Legion, in the Casino on Tuesday night. Dr. Iversen said- the delegates. ity Chapter, Disabled American Guests included Mr. and Mrs. All classrooms will be open and Day Plans large.TEJE. McKeige. ' X vl written in the SB class last week. "d by Joseph Kohn which was The post previously had made application to the Township Com- «ill; be' given a report on theVeterans| , and Cranford Chapter, Roderick W. Smith: Commander parents will- have the opportunity named to consider the two long- Mr. Lightcap reviewed the past mittee foe a liquor license, for its Edward Morrison of Cranford Post Members of the class are collecting headquarters in the Casino, but the spring semester how underway) Busimess and Professional Women. material for their state project of viewing projects and observing range recommendations contained year of \>nited Fund activities, •and plans for both the fall and] 212. American Legion, which spon- what has been accomplished, by in the llndings of last year's Citl- Announced pointing out Uiat despite a 12 per- application was retjirned with an in social studies. $1.25 1 explanation that since, one of its .spring, semesters to.be conducted- sors Post 476. and Mrs. Morrison; students. Teachers will be present wns Recreational Survey Com- Thomas J- , past cent increase in contributions, the Letter Citesr during the 1957-58 academic year Floraphile Club District Scout Executive Douglas H u n dr e d s of baby praying mittee headed by Roderick W. mander of Capt Newell Rodney fund tailed to meet its 1956-57 members. Public Affairs Commis-" will h? "—"l<*ored.._ Summerton; Judd Pinckney, as- mantes, each about V half-inch to explain the exhibits. HALO ASPIRIN quota. sioner Ira D. Dorian, is also a post -. Smith. ! Fiske Post 335. Veterans of Foreign The adviic-.s, r -, Iversen said, sistant district commissioner for long, emerged from a cocoon in Election of officers will be held Wars, was appointed (rand mar- "This," Mr. Lightcap said, "was Packing Woe member, the local governing body Talk Presented Cranford; Charles Petersen, scout- Mrs. Nettie Ziegler's third grade during the .business meeting and 5 Grain No speciHc duties were-spelled could not pass on the application. - will be requested to m:i!:e sugfies- SHAMPOO shal for the Cranford Memorial ,, . by Robert Lon«aker in spite of the increased publicity Cions for courses to be offered and master of Boy Scout Troop 76, room at Washington School on there-.will be a cake sale in the out for the suggested recreation campaign, a more closely knit or- Mayor John L. Brcnnan ex- By Mrs. Dreyer and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Iber of Friday. The coocon had been on cafeteria. Refreshments will be director other than that he or she Day parade at a recent committee , IV»ur members of the" Cranford High School Hi-Y Club Of Commuter plained at Tuesday night's Town- on operations of the school. meeting in the *Hnni«|fi y^«iMj«»y ganization and the introduction of A commuter's view of the park- • Organizations invited to send Roselle. . the window sill all winter getting served after trie meeting. 79* start on a small part-time scale -'nracttoe" for car washing project this Saturday which will raise several innovations geared toward' ship Committee meeting that the Mrs. Henry Dreyer presente ing situation in Crantord is set .rcprsentatives • include: Farent- Officers of the Explorer post warmth from the sun and addi- Parents of seventh and eighth 39< and see what could be done to de- Mayor John L. Brennan funds to aid overseas YMCA work. Left to right: Glenn Allinger, making the people of Cranford application, if presented again, program- on perennials at the named honorary chairman-' for- the tQrth in the following letter sent Teacher'. Associations of Brookside arc: Frank Petrik, senior crew tional heat from the near by radi- grade students in Kenilworth, velop additional programs, par- Robert Albert, club president; Herbert Ehlers and Russell Hardy. more receptive to the needs of the would be forwarded to the State Place, Cleveland, Roosevelt,. Sher- monthly meeting ,pf the Floraphile leader; Ross ' E. Rowland, secre- ator. • The' children decided to Springfield, . Mountainside and ticularly during the summer and parade. Other officers are: First United Fund." recently by Miss Lois Lincoln West Alcoholic Beverage Control Com-' man. Lincoln. Walnut A venue and Garden Club on Monday evening tary; A. Camp Hopkins, Jr., ad-open the window and put the pray- Berkeley Heights are invited to at- $5JOO | onweek-ends to interest teenagers, vice-chairman. Edward R. Morri- of 614 Springfield avenue to Pub- mission in Newark, which would Bru Members of the Cranford High p.m. in-the parking lot of Cran- Mr. Leary, in presenting his re- Cranford "High "schools;- Colony at the home ot Mrs. Hqrtnan - viser, and' Frank Finney and Jack ing mantis family outside to tend. . and alsl o to assist in coordinating son, commander of Cranford Post School Hi-Y dub will roll up their ford Methodist Church, Walnut port on the last campaign, related lic Affairs Commissioner Ira D.have jurisdiction and would con- Club; Crane's Ford Chapter, baker,, 7It> Willow street. Mrs. Spiegel, assistant advisers. Cuddly Foam Dorothy Gray THE and expandini g thtownshiip recrea- 212, American Lesion and second sleeves and wash cars Saturday to avenue. In case of rain, the oper- that a quota of $24,000 was estab- Dorian, chairman of a special co- duct a hearing. vice-chairman, Anton >Ttnnesz. ordinating committee named by Daughters of the American Revo- James Sommerville assisted the Ross Rowland and Lyman'Mar- )ional activities. • help provide sports and recreation- ation will be postponed to the fol-lished, representing an increase of Five'letters arid a petition, pro- : shall were in charge of arrange- I it was agreed that it would be commander of the VFW post. al facilities' tor the youth of for- lowing Saturday, April 6. $3,500 over the 1955 quota. He Mayor John L. Brcnnan to expe- testing the granting of a license, —lution;. College Club; Sunny Acres hostess. Rubber Toys Cellogen Cream Mr. Tinnesz also will serve as dite carrying out here of rec- . Mrs. Brubaker, president, ap- ments for the dinner, which was I worthwhile to- attempt to find a eign nations. . ' . . • Proceeds will go to the YMCA explained that, $2,500 of the. in- were received by the committee ConimtiteeH Report attended by approximately 70 per- MEMORY SALE!! person who would be able to carry master of ceremonies: at the pro- The mass car wash' operation World Service, which assists crease was due to addition of the ommendations, of Community Tuesday night. One of the letters pointed a nominatirtg committee gram at the World War I tablet at y Planning Associate's of Princeton: consisting of Mrs. William Fop- sons. (regular stock — not a special purchase) out some of the recommendations will take place, from 9 ajn. to 4 • Continued on page 8 Cranford First Aid Squad to the was from Currie Memorial, Wom- At Rosary Meeting of all three groups — the commit- police headquarters. Mr. Morrison fund, and the balance to increased ROBERT F. LEAKY en's Christian Temperance .Union,. GAR WOOD—Reports were pre- pert, chairman; Mrs. Clifton W. tee headed - by Mr. Smith, that will read the honor rolls for World "It is with a great deal of. inter- w«s NOW budgets for the Girl Scouts and est, that I read your comments in and,the petition pointed out that sented by the finance, hospitality, Stockberger and Mrs. Edward Eighth Grade headed by Mr. Kohn and theWar 1, World War II and the Ko- Boy Scouts, • the Crantcen and other youth membership, sick, publicity, mis- Fearns. Semi-Gloss & Gloss 4.95 3.50 Township Recreation- Committee rean Conflict. the paper, recording the commuter activities now held in the Casino Members who did bedside ar- Defacers of High School 'Total contributions in the 1956- parking'problem. ' - . sionary and secret pal committees Parents Confer 28 N«w AlkydFlat 4.95 3.00 < under H. R. Jacobus. Mr. Smith George U. Hubert, chairman of 57 campaign were $22,113.84," Mr. would have to be moved elsewhere at a business meeting of the Ros-rangements--at the Veterans* Hos- and Mr. Jacobus also attended the. music - committee^ announi "For the past two months, I have or discontinued if a liquor license pital, at Lyons recently were Mirs. Latex Colors Leary reported, ."representing a paid well over $10 in parking fees. ary Society of the Church of St. On Pupil Courses Semi-Gloss to Match Flat $1.15 qt. I Thursday nights' meeting. two have been »**)fr»p* * for Arouse Ire of Classmates substantial increase over the pre- was granted. • ' Anne' in St. Anne's School last William . Weber, war services GARWOOD—Parents of eighth all Mr. Kohn's committee rejected the parade. They are the Blessed Antique Flag I do not consider that I. have ma- chairman; Mrs. Francis Charles, Perpetrators of the painting escapade, at Cranford High Schoo vious year's figure of $19,797, more' liciously disobeyed the parking The Legion post's vote not to Thursday night following recita-> grade students attended a confer- $5.98 per gal. BIG DISCOUNT on WALLPAPER 34 EASTMAN ST. CRANFORD, N. J. | the suggestion of the possibility of Sacrament Dram and Bugle Corps over* the past week-end, this week were given an opportunity to come than commensurate with the-in- apply for a license \)vas taken im- tion 'of the Rosary in the church. Mrs. Edward Fcams, Mrs, James ence on high school courses for of Newark and the Fords VFW laws of our town, but it is' very Walsh and Mrs. J. B. Warrington, (OPP. CBAKFORD THEATRE) (Continued on page 2) forward'as individuals to forestall .further action embarrassing.to the crease in population for the year. Exhibition frustrating to check every parking mediately after a' report made by March birthdays of the follow- their children with the eighth Military Band. The Crantord High The rather ambitious 1956 cam- Vice-Commander William F.'Turk, ing were, observed: Mrs. John Jr. , • ' . • - ' grade teachers. Teaching Princi- CHESTNUT PAINT & WALLPAPER FREE DELIVERY senior class as a whole,.Principal The Cranford Historical Society lot between 8:10 a.m. and 8:36 a.m. The club plans, to participate in School band and perhaps another paign goal was not reached, how- (Continued, on page 8) ' Mayec, Mrs. Edward Tripka, Mrs. pal Louis A. Dughi. and Mrs. Dor- COMPANY TEL. BR M100 Stor» Alto In Wntfitld outside organiratinn also will play. Gl Frank' Zimmerman revealed. ever, and a deficit of $1,718.58 re- announced today that it is seeking and find each one filled. I take the ' Carmella Casabona, Mrs. Caesar the Blue Star Garden Club of othy Tearse and Mrs. Myrtl Raise $4,500 James DiFabio .custodian, re- 1 8:36 train to New York and,, when Mountainside's Open Homes Show WE RESERVE THE IUQHT TO LtMlT QOAWTlTtES Mr. HUbett said. mains to be met from reserves. to borrow a number of old flags ' Bubenas, Mrs. Andrew Faber. Mrs. Christie, guidance directors, a 13 North AvftwE. Cranford, N. J. It was reported that plans are HonorSockty ported to the police Sunday morn- parking space is not available, I Vincent Balakier, Mrs. James Le- on April 3 and the Spadenhbe Gar- ing that portions of the school Mr. Lightcap read a letter from owned by township residents for aam compelled to put my car in aResidents Ask den Club's show at Koos Broth- In Red Cross underway for the program at the the Cranford First Aid Squad display it hopes to arrange for sak and-Mrs. Stephen Banyasz. police headquarters tablet. building and the plaza in front of metered space. , ors in Rahway on April 10. Selections formally announcing, its'withdraw- Flag Day, June H. and Crantord "It would seem to me that this Mrs. Carlo Barresi assumed the Committees woe named by Mr. the building had been painted al from the fund. post of secretary, succeeding Mrs. Drive to Date with..yellow and' pink inscriptions Days. . situation could be. alleviated' by Continuance Butler as follows: v including the numerals 1957 and Following discussion on this sub- Joseph Porubsky. Mrs. Mayer, Two From Cranfonl Approximately $4,500, or some- Line of march. Ponce Chief lis- Announced ject, a resolution was passed as The society apnounccd it wascertain factors. I think the-town president, conducted the business 9 what more than 25 percent of the ter W. Powell, chairman; Edward Seventeen seniors and 13 juniors derogatory remarks directed at the acting on a suggestion made in the could assess each commuter a set Receiving Nurses ; at Cranford High School have principal.* follows: . amount, cither by the year or Of Barriers session. goal ol $17,000, has been raised so Rouvet, Fire Chief Howard G. "Resolved that we accept tb editorial columns of the Cranford Further protests to the rumored Miss Mary Dolores Boos, of 44 This is it!...and the Labels Tell the far in the fund drive for . Cran- been elected to membership in the A preliminary investigation was Citizen and Chronicle that such (Continued on Page 8) Hawthorne street and Miss p'atricia Schindler, A. A. Smith. Postmaster school chapter of the National made by Detective Lt.. Ralph (Continued on Poo* I) removal of barriers at the end of On Dance Committee ' ford-Garwood-Kenilwbrth Chap- Arthur Mete and J. B, a display might be an interesting Roger avenue at the Cranford- Gail Flanncry of 306 South Union ter, American Red Cross. Honor Society, it %as announced Koury, Lt. Lawrence T. Bonnell and educational project. Police Chiefs Lester W. Powell avenue will be among 25 pre-clin- Decoration* of stand and tablets, this week by O- Frank Zimmet- and Detective A Jrank Burr, but Westfleld line were received, by the George W^ Morton,. Jr.* drive Patrick. J. Grail, ctebman; Jutes it ~*ms agreed to withhold formal Catholic Organizations - Chairman for the Historical So- Heart Fund Townsihp Committee Tuesday , are on the comrnluee, for SHOP OUR NEWLY MODERNIZED DEPT. chairman, said reports are coming £. DuBarry;tamfc and bugles. Mr. police action to give those respon- Protest 'Baby DolT ciety project is Dr. Homer J. Hall night School ot Nursing. in slowly from district leaders and RObcrt. chairman; Wahcr Weso- They join nine seniors who tie art! elected asjuniors last spring. sible a chance to confess volun- . About 30 pickets representing of 310 Prospect avenue, who owns Letters urging the continuance County Police Chief's Association, ernonies in the hospital chapel, at only one district is fully reported. IowskL Mr. Morrison. Robert S. Seniors elected this year are: tarily. one of the oldest banners in Cran- Total $3,500 of the barriers in the interest ol r various Roman Catholic organi- to be held April 26 at Shackamax- 3 p.m'. March 31. .Carjol^Buschhold, Mr. Zimmerman reported that a zations marched in front of the ford. Dr. Hall's flag has 34 stars. Contributions in Cranford to the the stafety of children on the street on County Club, Scotch Plains. The Rev. John Wightman, chap- Caria Sbi-ta Assisting Mr. Hull on the.project 1957 drive tor funds for the Union were received from D. H. Heyburn, Both attended a meeting of the as- lain of the hospital, will present WITH THE MOST FAMOUS-NAME lioj^JL .Cemity__Heart 'Association have 30 Roger avenue;, John Korba, 31 m sociation in West Orange recently the candidates, and Sister M. Car- to our expectations, but'if every- Richard Luby, Marilyn MinetST Culin. 811 I at which the committee appoint- nu'lita, director of' the school ot one works together in a final big rti dS^^^I^^ " ments were rqade. : Walter Remhold, Mary Ann class of 170 seemed incensed ai film, ^'Baby Doll." nursing, assisted by Miss Patricia effort I believe we can achieve Schnitzer, Joyce. Shaw, Patricia having to bear the onus for the ir John Deverell of Roselle Park, this newspaper; there are at least Foley, nursing arts Instructor, will our goal," Mr. Morton stated. Troop Forms Smith, Nancy Tidabock, Carolyn responsible actions of a few ot its theatre manager, said attendance, seven old American flags owned chairman. The local goal this year The matter was referred to Town* Receiving Bids officiate at the capping ceremony. Upon completion of the canvass- Thoden. Beverly Tyree, Richard members. was "average." He. said the film by township residents. The, oldest is $4,084.61. ship Engineer P. J. Grail for study • GARWOOD — Bids Jor school Delivering the main address will ng^iii their sections, workers - Boy Scout Troop ITT. ipunvored Voelkel and Paul Wright, is a 13-star ensign owned by J. H. Postmaster Mctz said that as o and report. by the Lincoln School Parent- Most of the painting was done has been booked for three days supplies for the 1957-rBti school bo tho Rt Rev. Msgr. William C. should funnel their contributions, Members of .the Junior class or the flagstones at the front en and that he has no plans to cut Buckriam ot 5 LaSalle avenue. result of inability to enlist the aid Mrs. R. C. Davison, safety com- year will be accepted at a regular Hcimbuch, pastor of St. Michael's to district leaders so as much of Teacher Association, was officially elected are: Robert Blosser, Jane A 16-star flag is possessed by of sufficient volunteer workers mittee chairman of the Roosevelt organized at a meeting Friday eve- trance plaza of the school build the run'short in deference toth e mectirtg of the Board of Educa- Church, Elizabeth. Presentation the tallying as possible can ,be Collins, Karoline De Martini, Her- - (Continued on page 2) (Continued on Page Five) Evans Lewis of 41 Spruce street. some districts -Were not covered PTA, drew attention to the lack tion in Franklin School at 8 p.m.of Nightingale lamps will be made taken care of before the deadline, ning in the Lincoln School auditor- bert Ehlers, Jane Garland, John Dr. Hall's 34->star emblem is thecompletely during last month's of sidewalks on most of Dunham April 8, It was announced today by Miss 'Anne Sharkey, class mod- /. the chairman stated. ' • ium. . Munday. Richard Robey, Dolores next oldest flag. Mr. Lewis, only Heart Sunday canvass. avenue and asked the committee's by A- T,Mosca, secre^iry of theerator. . ^ Contributions will be counted . Edward DeStefanis was named Scheller, Robert Slagle, Judith person reporting two old flags, The local- chairman requested assistance in correcting this situa- board. I at Red Cross Headquarters. Sun- chairman of the troop, committee, Steitz. Carol Stewart, Katie Taav- High School Girls of Area nlso has one with 37 stars. - . that persons'not. contacted' who tion which she described as im- day night by Mr. Morton and'Mrs. and Daniel Krausse was appointed oste and Barbara White. The remaining banners belong to wish to contribute, send their portant . to' the safety of children RX .Robert T. Hueston, north side scoutmaster. Troop committee Adrieone Potter was elected to Benjamin F. Brixner of 29 Ramapd checks to him'at the post office or attending the elementary school. chairman, and Mrs. Robert Col- members are'James Policy. John membership as a junior in Newark Registering for Career Day road, a 38-star flag: Mrs. Arthur to William McCrca, treasurer,, at Mayor Brcnrian said the commit- tee is aware of this condition-and COAST TO COAST MOVERS ston, south side chairman. Weber. Harry Friedman. Michael ant entered Cranford High last Nearly 20(J girl students in the urns "find handling of statistical M, Morgan of 16 Romore place, 39 the Cranford'Branch of the Union tl: The special gifts committee, liska. Herbert Gutman and Cart falL County Trust Company . • similar situations in other areas freshman,'' sophomore and junior records, are being held this' wee (Continued on -page (t) of the community and that it is te«teO.8.OT Qoerk under chairmanship of Edward M. DIRini. The new troop will meet Seniors elected as juniors last classes of 10 participating high to complete arrangements tor th< Mr. Motz expressed appreciation Smith, • wus, commended by Mr.tomorrow night and every Friday spring arc: Susan Abom, James .to the workers and thanks to all now being studied with ' a view schools in.the area have registered event. • Cliesl X.-Ray Program (Continued on Page 8) Morton for results thus far re- night at 7 o'clock in Di Clerico. Gene Griffiths, L-ynn for the all-day sessions, covering' The program will consist 6: who contributed to the fund. •jr Va» —Ball — >wl — - fContinued on Page 9) -

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•> • •;.' Luetters is the former Audrey paternal grandrnQther. zel, Jr.. of 15 Keith Jeffries ave- rmPMOTClJE"THURSDAY. MABCB M, WT_ • . • : ' ',—] Riggs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mr* Morris Siegel of Buzz sessions qa -toderaj requirements to the engineering J. R. Burns of Fanwood.' - burn, at a meeting of the Suburb- Chfuie* M. Smtiixer nue on March 11 in Muhlenbjrg W. Harold Riggs of 18 Forest ave- Colonia have announced the birth THE , land now in. ac- d Mr. and Mrs. progrtaM ^ study recreational setuiM acquired, such as department for study and forward- The tea wiU be held at the West- an Garden aubatJjSOP^Wed- ^^ •"• - ' nue. Mrs. Paul Luetters of 111 jof their second daughter, Barbara d;; r<)0 ni Hies to -B-. Ford of , 28 Beech if aJ'l<>" r - i jm- JV'eib fawn 8 j.m. HerninHingg avenue is the"paternalyJanethe paternal~Jane. own paono«y-«n-ii»Moiiday-w-St.-F.HMibrth'i ,- .m«i« — s. PQB8JU1UIJT uo „_.-___-,. ..____ Mr. aha; Mrs. C: Van Chamber- r lerrcd. to the principal as a "die ior tke^ nipT?inrtn-|h^b«d £ mittee, Mayor Brennan reported. I to 5 pjn. Saturday, April 13. Invi- Mrs. Wynn Kent will preside. street are the maternal grandpar- grandmother. '• , (Hospital, Elizabeth. Mr. Siegel U Impromptfou "Senior I;•**#••---W - nexed to the new "Public Library^^rhe, concluriow the^reachea sides of the Garden linotS Forest avenue entertained r i havfl^WhelpfuJtoukv'-th. tations will be mailed this week Hostesses will be Mrs. Jack Sch- ents, and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert _o '.proprietor of the Sportsman's Shop Defacere of 18 Some numbers of the twduatinj at a dinnernparty Sunday at Sub- TUESDAY Members of the jMittortal staff when it is built This suggestion Senior Night Scheduled to senior girls in Cranford, West- wartz, Mrs. William Massanky and Ditzel, Sr., of '299 Dennian road Their first child. Ann Elizabeth, jin Cranford. " Continued /roin page 1 class attempted to rtdge last week. cquqnnent facilities urban GoU Club, Union, in honor are the paternal grandparents. worked all day Sunday removing was referred to the library board Another senior night? with pri^ field, Fanwood, Scotch Plains and Mrs. Sam Roth. was born to Mr. and Mrs. Richard I Ing and On two of the front col- the defacing markings. Mr Zirnmermjin said that about Ottawa were sur- The group will attend the Inter- of the 75th birthday anniversary of umns. Thsre- also were inscrip- 90 senjor*. wjthout previously con- and the capital equipment com- action is to be takenonthe Smith «4b*J»«* week-end by given •for the most ..unusually Mountainside, Mrs. Chamberlin's father, Charles Rippe of 44 Parkway Village on I 1 national Flower Snow Monday at Mr. and'Mrs. John Carmody of Rnmars were heard amopc the mittee for study and report... :-. committee's recommendation or a dressed ninth to 12th graders, jj i March 19 at Elizabeth General' tions on the door on the gymnas- student body to the effect that the sulting with their sponsor or school, v i commxiiees icv<»~. Special citizens' committee head- the Mew York Coliseum. Mrs. Wal- M. SmelUer, Sr., of-West Point 340 South Union avenue nave an- ium side and the gymnasium wall. authorities, appeared at the school It was brought out at the meet- edbyJeen liontetoecaurt which is set for Saturday night a thel Pleasant, formerly of Cranford. Hospital. - i painting was done in retaliation nine-man recreational survey com- Cranteen meeting in the Amer!.| Suburban Gardener* ter Meth and Mrs. Alvln Pollack nounced the birth of their fourth The derogatory inscriptions re- on Tuesday of last week wearing ing that petitions: for additional mittee encompassing private studying the need for new town- Among the guests were Mrs. ' ' LsBBBBsl Will represent the club in the "Liv- son, Frank Matthew, on March 16 Mr. and Mrs~Michael J. Ocone < traditionally informal "Class Day recreational outlets, in Cranford can T«egHpn Casino. Hear Lecture on Roses groups such as churches, scoots j bfldtnt ing with Flowers" show, at Koos I SmelUer, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Charles at Rahway Hospital. They also of 9 Grove street have announced attire and were told that since came mainly.from youngsters who A baby picture contest is alj "Roses" wlU be discussed by Gil- 1 and schools, as this would'be pri- Brothers. Rahway on April 10, to* Smeltzer, Jr., and children, have four daughters. •/ the birth of their first child. Mich- j J,C;f '", . • there had been no previous author- remain in Cranford during the marily a private group and thus scheduled, as well as tfc man L. Sessions, horticulturist and Lynne and Thomas, of Metuchen; ael. Jr.. on March 17 at Muhlen- j JOSEPH LEVY ization tor such an event they •.ummer, and that emphasis should bowling, ping pong and dancing.] lecturer of Forbes Nurseries, Mill- %• BE outside the scope of the local gov- and Mri Smeltzer's .'sister. Miss A daughter, Stephanie, was born berg Hospital. PUinneld. Mrs. 11 would not bo accepted in class un- be placed upon the expanding of — GENERAL CONTRACTOR — erning body. EvelynsSmeltser of Brooklyn. ' to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H. Luct- Ocone is the former Miss Louise Hi,.' I I til they had changed . -.ummfc'r .recreational projects e-mi • Announcement, was made by Mr. and Mrs. Chamberlin held ters of Murray Hill, formerly of ^Colaneri. daughter of Mrs. Esther 103 Adams Ave. - BRf since most young, people are fairly The principal said about 15 or 20 Mayor Brennan this week of the open house for Mr. Smeltzer Sun- well 'occupied with school and ex- McCARTER Cranford, on March 22 in Muhlen- Colaneri of 76 Benjamin. street. of the group had to go home to appointment of a special citizens* day afternoon. ' berg Hospital. Plainfleld. Mrs. Mrs: Michael Qcone of Springfield 1pp GEORGE W. MORTON, JR. change into clothing acceptable for tra-curricular activities, such as TMBATRB OF WWIIOiTOM SI land use committee, to study and is paternal grandmother. H :lass attendance. • church, social • and athletic pro- (H 9* l4S»t».O. ton 5M) grams, during the fall, winter and make recommendatiopg as to dis- mmStXStk %SkMllf4?O—- announces the „ BIRTHS Public Affairs Commissioner and I spring: position of vacant township- Jto—t Itf*. 11 w: *9m* t*. M» I-W AT THE NEW • A daughter, Carol Holly, was | Mrs. Ira D. Dorian of 28 Hamilton ; Pact-Time Director Mayor Brennan expressed owned land. • -, t Members of this group are: John I born to Mr .and Mrs. Herbert Dit- avenue have announced the birth < Removal of His Office Continued from page 1 thanks to Mr. Kohn and his com- : 4 H. McCiintock, chairman; Chan- COLISEUM of their first child, a daughter. « "Y ' facilities in Cianford, point mittee, which, also includes Mrs. ; ning Rudd, Mrs, Sidney Kunn. COtUMIUS CROC NEW YORK Box CMlic* Open D«lly * Sunday Carol Patricia, last .Saturday in ing but that this would have to beCharles Preston, Mrs. Nell Cas- For the General Practice of Law Charles M. Ray. Richard 4. Kaul. 10 A.M. to 10 F.M. Frankford\Hospital. TtiiUdelphia, ; on a private basis and would in- taldo, Roy Irving and Mr. Jacobus, Camp Winnewald Pa. Mrs. D/^. Dipatipurian orthe j James Burnash, Public Safety Di- MARCH 31 T2tOO APfttt.M. ; L1 6 volve heavy financial obligations. for their time and efforts, which k HOUtSi SUNOAr J-tO t.M. ' for boys — t|n B-ia Unragtmcntcd. Hamilton avertut address is the " . —'i to included visits to other commun- rector Nicholas St. John LaCorte » A.*, to 10 Individual attention, home • atmos- The committee suggested the and Robert E. Crane. phere. Ideal for first year campers. MaVCCAII * coAtfumv Animals. Superior food. Sports-trlps- ROY D. "This committee,'* the mayor MATINEE THURSDAY crafu-*wtmmlna>tennls.' 4-8 weeks. Ift. IMaMI U Alt-CONOmONtS 113 Miln Street said, "will consider only the dis- A Eras. ttW—Tuts, through Sat. Season WOO. . • fn«IU«T«ts.«vifylri.tML . VOTE 1VS1VSSS: Attain ftMte UM IRVING position of the large tracts of nuurrr MATIMH: st-is-, %.*•-. *.«•> •UN •:••—Mats. TMVBI' A BAT. t:M I ««yt IONOTMH). ihi» your lio*si FOR ' Cranford, N. J. MODERN HONE BUILDERS OPENS TUES.; APRIL 2 Winnewald Pion'rCamp 99 rto^©¥#c iv yow wisn PuUDowaUv»ill-A THHOUOk SUM- MAY IS for boys — ate* 13-16 Outdoor living, T DAVS . Republican Candida!* For camping, cooking, sleeping. Forestry, : • I— yw Twvl Aft • • y AND COMPANY : Cote Ftortef* ExclttntMuskal science, tracking, all sports. Character CRANFORD building program tor healthy bodlea Plumbing end Heating—Peinting and Carpentering and minds, i All safeguards. Season 1 IIKRES NASSAU UM TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE V ••'.', ....:• .• ——also——»'• • ••.•••' weelu—«370. Volder-both camps. Mr and Mrs; aVLudwig. tcbanon. N. •>• ' MOMUNss, 42 (kofldwor, N«w'Wfc 4 3-Y«ar Term Tel. BRidge 2-5858 SWIMMING POOLS Book by Abt Bumnn . Kativ* Of Cranford -April 1, 1957 IS HERE! «•«•«• — Barn's tm» All AgmMto* HomMwntr • Youth L«ad*r built to your own desire in your back yard. ALLAN C. KANE LAWN nan sr WIOWB—TAT »T MAH. Business. Executive FsM far by rsmaalfii Cimitlllff

I. AGEMT in th. GREATEk NEWARK AREA for correct sotyweidity with— JSr PULVERIZED LIMESTONE PARK | WSaVrraLs> AVC BOtKIXB JPABK We are pleased to • ••.•'. • /•• • . • •;.'..• •••:'. ComfortabU. Push-Back Saalt suppi efficient piani tooir- Wida -•-•—•• announce the opening AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE CO. Tborsday thru Tuesday ». DELAWARE March M to April t SAVE ON DACRON CURTAINS! AGRlCO-VERTAGRtEN Rock HUDSON Launm BACAU. PLANTRONS - GLORION WRITTEN on the WIND JUST WASH AND HANG THEM UP V witfc niLLY STAFFED OFFICES at in Technicolor , Regularly to 5.98 279 N. Broad Street ELizabeth 4-5515 BOVUNG - ESPOMA SAL MINEO 43 COMMERCE ST., NEWARK 2, N. J. 'ROCK PRETTY BABY* 54-63-72-81-90 Inch —Any Length ALTON B. PLUNKETT Saturday Bfattnee— March t*\ MICHOLAB ST. JOHaf MArket 3^6301 Manager fmtheUaidrSsake--tuse , THE LONE RANGER'. LA CORTE 3 Esiats> Planmag Specialists—Wa Welcome Broker and Surplus.. Business 'ROCK PRETTY BABY' Pull Down l>«m 3Q-A . BACCTO MICHIGAN PEAT . Plus cartoons and race reel RapubUcan for RMtedioM to "(Written on the Wind" .<#• CRANFORD HYPER HUMUS-PEAT MOSS Shown alter 5 PMt . \-. Starts Wed. April tnd~ SPECIAL TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE Members: New York Stock Exchange Richard EGAN Dorothy MA 9-Y«ar T«m and Other Stock and Commodity Exchpnges and for goodness sake—try our Tension At NON-SKID RUNNER Public Safely CoauniatteBar IN ALL THE BEST COLORS 20 CLIKTON STREET. NfcW ARK 2." NEW . JERSEY Table Rock' ,• MARTIN k LXWIS 8*v«ral paa*t in.this newspaper would be raqulred •../ High - Low Pile — Regularly 5.98 \ m •U9«r values that fill wary shell •BLEND 'Living It Up' cat* at KURTZ MARKCTI What you T ad ar« only a f«w of th* hundreds of low . Yes/ hundreds—because w« mak* avery :•«? Armour's Star ytvom a low prical And what's roor* w*1** plenty of SURPRISE SPECIALS — unadvartised supars — BONELESS that will stop you in your tracks whtnyw you POT ROAST 59c them in our displa^pv Solera youtsalf a sur- I-S77S on's

^*^ww>*'**?'BwW!gBwa'j:TM.?rja:jjci?iq-y?i.'ffl^ Starts Sat March M thru April 2 7 tk* Haw Unf Fes* PARKER Kathleen CROWLEY Shank . 4?e In WALT DISNEY'S BoH Any 'WESTWARD HO THE WAGONS' She's wearing a •A I Snow While ; e lb.49e .O ^ ••> - ' And . MUSHROOMS 'A TRIP THROUGH the criss-cross girdle thaT walks Since November^953 New Jereey numbered Lawn DISNEYLAND" and won't rideu p New Green The Following Popular Seed Mixtures have not been, authorized ^as being Ruth ROMAN Sterling HAYOEN.I 1 > \ • lib. 25c — OT:— CABBAGE Brands Will Be Increased^ recoramenfed by- N. J. Agncultural StoUon. 'FIVE STEPS TO ^ Golden 2 lbs. DANGER' i XU-SWECT " BANANAS 29c Wed. thru Sat April 3 to 6 MARGARINE In Prke Next Monday, lock HUDSON , Martha HYB >r wm Beautifully Cleaned and Pressed LAROE April 1 MERION BLUE GRASS 'BATTLE HYMN' WHITE EGGS ."red MACMURRAY Jeffcry. HUNT! I If i BELLOWS PARTNERS CHOICE G &O RABBIT REPELLENT 'GUN FOR A COWARD1 BELLOWS RESERVE * Watch For Kiddle Matinee Of BELLO\VS PRIVATE STOCK TAILORING SPECIAL! DRIED BLOOD 'HEIDI* BELLOWS CLUB BOURBON ANIMAL REPELLENT ROPE Plus 3 Stoog* Com«di«s « HUNTS i MOUNT VERNON STRAIGHT RYE All Open BARHETT PEARS ' OLD CROW BOURBON ' ' ' PlaW turns dogs, cats and rabbits away UIIMT'^ * . '• 2 Ig. cent OLD OVERHOLT BONDED RYE RESEWED t? tTTti^K1 • RIDZ DOG^WBPELLENT m I , „_ ,FW „ ClSlO PtACHIS 5Se^ BELLOWS GIN "*—• GILBEY'S <3iN EARLY TIMES BOURBON DULAHY OLD THOMPSON BLENDED WHISKEY G & O ANTI- HUNT'S SOLID PACK OREENPEAS SI .00 .25c 9k GORDON'S DRY GIN Today . — Fri. — Sat ' P m PARK & TILFORD RESERVE 2 HlU In Technicolor tmuan, »pkg. TOMATOES WOLFSCHMIDT VODKA LAKH & GARDEN TOOLS Debbie REYNOLDS Eddie FUUtEH STRAWBERRIES SI .00 HUNT'S \« SMIRNOFF VODKA ^O SAUCE .»• fUMHKltMt Cklckan-Of^TlM-Sta 4 for CHRISTIAN BROS. BRANDY V t^SS^ SPRAY TREBS* SHRUBSr4l6Wl BUNDLE of JOY' TUNA PIES SI .00 KECBLER WHITE HORSE SCOTCH . — tut Mo- a — tring ypuf youngtttrs in now for it** | CLUB CRACKERS I Julie AD.V&S George NADER SCALECIBE Suddenly teenagers Iov« girdles—and tha ': iusttf ftrowiu for Easier wta# — and after. v HimnX MAID « cana AND MANY OTHERS rea»on U Jr. No pull, no tag, no bones, W« w* tht «*octing 6-poinl fjrring plonjrhat auuiil ORANGE JUICE SI .00 The Superior Dormant Spran I'4 Girls In Town' just wonderful comfort that keep* your 1 Get Your Order In Early! ""• r - ' ClnemaScope junior figure glamourousjy ilender all day • t . p«rr«ct lit ovory Hmt. Sat Mat S Extra Cartoons long. Both the pinty .and the girdle have Every Day Low Prices . Discounts In Case hots Sarong Jr.'s exclusive criss-cross feature that $C.98 to $"f .98 WILD BIRD SEED Sonday thru Wednesday keeps your girdle in place, never binding, | Rock HUDdQN Launn BACALL nc\er ruling up. Patented construction lifts According To Six* .CE * ^ and flattens your tummy.,, persuasive, JU No Parking Problem* ^ Drive Inward : lightweight- elastics put your curve* ia taa A 'WRITTEN ^' ri^Iil places. ' JUICE 27c DIAL SOAP 5 .31c S"™"* J'- g«"B'. $3.93 ON THE WIND' Sarong Jr. panty gfriU, C. E. Technicolor HARGE ' ~"al»e ' " '. ;• • > ••;.;';• I Sitct tmatt. meJium mi targi Alw ERROL tXYNN era een'd ISTANBUL' I It IU is i fc> Ml I* 23 NORTH UNION AVE. BRidge 6-0234 LIQUOR STORE BRklge 6-1661 " WRONG MAN " North Union Ave. lle-Ut SOUTH AVEr E. *ROCK PRETTY BABY' We Deliver AOMMI •OTW.Y BRidge 60156 CRAHKWD 21 N. UNION AVE. — CUMCO AU. ©^T WEaMBWBsVT — «•-—r- •f-fi-'-V:*.*;.*;''"^ ;%:*' •

MARt ~Mni"'£iiirlie»' Johnsoa i&Wrrfr thre Park aVcnue entertained ggar i Misa Elizabeth KeUer of Roselle Mf nnJ Mrt VrfA HaiTiB of BMHBlii! r and Mrs. James Dnubert of Happenings vey, Mrs. Hobart Bradbury MrsT Maiden. Mass., spent part of last ^teettonrof-Bfficers gave fbn iUustratod taiiT^'Vaca- of Odd Fellows, will hold its in-1 Dundas, Ontario,'. Caru, have ^n- abeth Shearer. Mrs. Kenneth Van f stallation ceremony next Thursday! nounced the engagement ot their Calvin C. Taunton and Mi-s. Harry weeJf^isiting with -Mrs. Dauberf* tioning by . Freighter." Chairman • John McHarg and Col. and Mr ine Arnum, Mrs. Andrew Wallner, Held by Wilson TAub of the language department of the Tourney evening' at Veterans' Memorial'daughter. Miss Mary Gera)« Meyers. parenfo. Police Lt. and Mrs. Peter A Westfieid woman was elected Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Kester of Mrs. Ralph E. Miner of Cvs,nt<,i. R Mrs. Clayton Wilson, Mrs. Muriel Collegians Miss John Marry •Florence Unlimited," ^ome Harris, to the Rev. Harry-William F.'Miller of 21 place. They »,.-inan oi tne in-^ouuijCt - WilWi>...l-- .Ellrabeth Board of Education. Miss tfiocs Flower Program S'Morningside place returned Sat- and*Ir. and Mrs. Francis MrKi.i .| Wimer, Mrs. Edwin Winter. Co- & : (f A<'" Mrs Hannah Balko will be in-!Hansen of Tomakomai. Hokkaido. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Creighton had as their guests Mrs. Raymond n Club Wednesday evening at iKelser described her 30-day trip In Alliance Rites urday after spending several weeks of Whippany. ,v "the North AiUrtgton. ... hostess was Mrs.. Bradfield. Lehman and their daughter, Linda. RiV.'!> " Japan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry of 7 Dartmouth road entertained e home'of Miss Helen James of |to South America by freighter. In Florida. Woman's ' Club was the ducted as noble grand by Mrs. 12 guests from Cranford fol- of Chicago. Dr. Lehman, now at Local Ciubs'Support Miss Katherine Jahn of 'i Ret- Hansen of 109 Hawthorne street. Mr. and Mr*-. Harry R. Heins oil Miss Emily Day and Mis:; Ii, .,(- the Fifth District Little | violet James and her staff of w- ••I.K-inc ford avenue was married to Frank Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Lange The bride-elect is a graduate of 10 Hampton road have returned^J" H. Cordes of 418 Casino avenue at Hazelton of Peterboro,. N.-'M., Tournament which was | stalling officers. McMaster University, Hamilton. Brothers. I5;.hway. or. and their two sons, Scott and; Jef- from a two months' vacation in .1 ••• m 11 a.m. Saturday in the Alliance] rived yesterday to. spend ^,M Friday night in the Cran- Flowers" program to be 1 frey, of 2 Besler avenue," will move 1 auditorium. Can.. The Anglican Women's ot the Spadenhm- Garden days as guests of Mr. and Mrs. )/;• Auxiliary Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Wednesday, April 10. under the Church. The Rev. William "BJ tomorrow into their new home at Training College and Wycliffe Col- Cordes of Newcastle, Del., son'Of G.' Dexter of 132 Mohawk ilrhv. lege. Toronto. Can., and the Tokyo Club of Cranford. The show 185J Lamberts Mill road. West- Sailing next Friday^on a Carib- the bridegroom, officiated at the open lo the puWic without Fiilure Briil*- field. Mr. Lange is a chemical en- Junior Women's School of the Japanese Language. bean cruise will y>e three Cran- ceremony and was assisted by the • S(.-0! cash. gineer with Merck and Company, Miss Mary Evans of • 2(1 \V«,t ,,,i 'scotch Plains Sub-jun- The Rev. Mr' Hansen has been ford couples. Dr. and Mrs. John A. Clubs entered are TheGarden for the f: Aitcheson, : tThi Rev. Dr. George A. Rahway. Mrs. Lange has been Holly street spent the wivk-rrij ;„,„„ were Wyclifte Mc- Veterans at Lyonsrector of St. Luke's Episcopal Olson of 511 Springfield avenue, Realtor's Pledge Club of Cranford. Cranes Ford. j prize.oJ $25 was given pastor. . ... " active in the work of the Cranford visiting in Scranton, Pa. Church. Tomakomai, • Hokkaido. Tn- - Bad- for the „• of New Brunswick and American Legion Auxiliary, Mr: and Mrs> G. WinfleW Scott of FloraphUe. Trowel and Ai>s. Beeves, a junior at A reception was held Mental Health Committee. Japan, for the past three wars. He the Park m,th Morris of RahwaY; Cranford Unit 212. will entertain graduate of Snyder High 3O5'N9rth Union avenue and Mr. I AM A REALTOR Green Thumb. Dili and • T»- College, immediate families at Mrs. F. Gordon Leech ul •Mis George of 6 Sunny Acres. Suburban, Four concentrating in ,s of the American Cou.ici! Wednesday evening at Lyons Vet- Jersev City. Rutgers Uni. and/Mrs. Edward ^ Hotel, Plainfleld. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wright of Lafayette place entertuirkd erans Hospital. Mrs. Howard Arn- I Pledge Mywlf: Seasons Garden Department tivt- in many student 1 li'L'S. . • • vS £BrunJwickBrunswick., andd GeGenn - MakatoMdkatomm drive. The group b-n act The bride, .daughter of the late Baltimore, Md., have taken up res- i, ., Monday evenitij. . esen, chairman, announced. Eight To protect the individual njr»t of the Colony Club, and Spadcn and i^ a graduate of Dnage on Elizabeth Pedro of the eral Thcol6gical Seminary. Ney. sail on the Swedish sh p. Kungs Mir. and Mrs. Frank Jahn was giv- idence at 10 Sutton place. Mr.'Mrs. Philip Le Francois, Mi -;, E auxiliary members who will at- graduate/of holm, for an 11-day cruise to Ha- widen FollowinR a lecture !>• rt|, Club who played the role j real estate ownerthip and. ' thrCraniord High School. en in marriage by Louis D: Speir of Wright is with Clare Chemical Wood, Mrs. Charles D. H;.!l. Mrs. p tend are Mrs. Howard Stacy, Mrs. York. He also is a on,"Color Coordination by Mis. 1 vana, Nassau and Haiti. Forest Hills , Long Island,, with Kenneth Estabrook, Mrs. I', n W. Ct t.he mother in Distant Thun- Edward Reed. Mrs. Arthur MeU, Tokyo School oT the Japanese the opportunity to en)oy it; Mi«s Futh Ooetz of 317 Eliza- Company, Newark. named best actress. Mrs. whom she has been associated as a (itM" 'A-^ student at Cedar Geddes, Mrs. John R. Cormwr ;,ni rtson as Florabelle Mrs. Raymond Leonard, Mrs. Hen-Language. y^ Mrs* H. Ray Kirwa.n of S1.1 To be honorable andyhonest in all bt-ih av.-hue. lawyer for many years. A surprise "sweet sixteen" par- Mrs.; William H. Weber ul c.,an- 'Mark H ry Bond, Mrs. Mitchell Koury, <_t«-i i_tern of.the bridegrootn, and Mr. Wil- linger, Stephanie Morrison, Peggy mora avenue. • ,,U with that winner appear- the.St. Michael's Church Holy Border , 2. Under Paris Skie,.Sk '. ii!.. arrived Friday to of Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. White a meeting last Thursday evening. Jones. son. Sewell, Cathy Malloy, Joan Miller, •• ; lt the Federated Woman's- Name Society, said the pickets' spirit of the/Golden Rule; ' English Countryside; 4. Hong «• spring vacation with her of 109 Holly, street, has been an- Mrs.- Thomas Hamilton' ady Junior attendants were Wini- James Priori Floyd Schroppe, Lar- ^bVonvcntion \n May.in Atlan- included members of his organi- Charles! Morrow, a cadet at Val- Kong. Oriental; 5.' New York Cos- nijother,. Mrs. William P. Smith of nounced by her parents. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Aburn of| vanced to senior member oflhe To *arye well my community, and fred, L«is, and Jonathan .Cordes, ry Bucker, Donald Danam,. Wil- tic-City" zation, the St. Michael's Rosary ley Forge Military . Academy in mopolitan; 6. Madrid; 7, Bermu- 1013 Orange aveniie. ' .. ,. 403 Casino avenue wil^ rntc Joint Civic Committee with ^He re- througjnt my country; children of the Rev. Mr. Cordes. Mrs. S. E. Hanshaw of Orlando, liam Wittemycr, David Boyd, Ken- 1, Cranford Junior VIA was Society, St. Theresa's Council Wayne, Pa., is spending his spring da Paradise; 8. Mediterranu; 9, MISS MABVN REEVES 1 at dinner on Saturday evmini; for| Tlu tirement of Mrs. Harold/Olovier. • Mr.. Cordes has been associated Fla. , neth Borup,. RusselHusdll "'"'—'"-J dub with Mrs. John Keimij;, Mrs. Thomas Nolan was appointed 4186, Knights of Columbus, of vacation with his parents, Mr. and To observe the Realtor's Code of Americana; 10, Italian Riviera. « Virginia Eppler, daughter for more six guests from New York. candidate for | than .30 years with Con- Miss Hanshaw, an alumna of Frederick Napeor and Richard Salv'District'dramd a chairman as junior member. / Kenilworth ,and Holy Trinity Mrs .Albert P. Morrow of 1A Ham- In the next group, the Sophisti- «^ ....\ and Mrs. Walter Beech street, is a Bartow High School, will be grad- I'!!,, ,1 chairman. Assisting her Ethics and conform my conduct to its MISS BARBARA ANN PEASE - 'tmental Grain Company of New Dai lun *.- Of Barbara Ann Pease Phi sorority arid Epsilon Chi, hon- nual convention'of the Acacia Mu- Mrs. Robert Zacher of Union| t Howard Knauer. Mr&'EM- was'made by Mrs. William Turk. the demonstrators but that there at home after an operation at Beth Mr. and Mrs. Chii •ase Richard George, son of Mrs. A.treasurer of the class of '60. All orary English society. signer s Collection: Room 1, Per- . •• • • JrP VIA Shower tual Life Insurance Company. Mr. will entertain at canasta iliis ,1 Mammon, Mrs. Robert y'- Mrs. Morrison and Mrs. Jack was ho violence. Several Of the Israel Hospital in Newark. , 217 Beec Mrsh street have made B. George of 29 Hamilton avenue, three students are home for spring A graduate of Cranford High sian room •emphasizing-blues;. 2. *"' ""' - Charles K. IV-.i Fritz is manager of the Newark. ning for Mrs. Robert C. I M -cr Mrs.' Edward Miller, Mrs, Irving, secretary, will attend the pickets carried signs stating the c of their will spend his spring vacation at vacation this, week.-, • School, Mr. White leceived a hach- wili :mPalmUUer..and_Mr ,W r- French Provincial, pink and black; loI knowt n .the _ enSa.«! -ment Benefits Babies Branch. They w}ll visit in Clear- Koester,..MxS_. FivdMickl : 1 a presidents' luncheon on-May-lCaL. film was condemned by the Leg- Mrs^JosephrSchott of 202 North attend* the University Edward J..Praul-of 8 Orange felor of arts^degree ih^art from-the water, Fla,. before "•'•---'•--"^-••">™.=- Kruckmann, Mrs. Rudolph .Lang-I the Ritz- Carlton Hotel. Atlantic ion of DecehcyT avenue cast, entertained last Wed- "' -white- and „ ..arnpshire in Durham, avenue, and George E. Conover of University .of Maryland, College von Rankin...... ( ., ' / a Olson. Jr.. son ol M Totowa School Mrs. Elwood Millorl nesday evening for Mrs: O. E. '<•••••••• •....- room and dining room;, a. ? Mto N. H. 20 Oak lane, juniors at Davis and A'baby shower for the nursery Park, Md., and a master of. arts, Guests ,werc Miss Dorothy Fur-. Fulkrod, Mrs.. James Tralna, Mrs. Fast: 6. English Classic featuring Olson! of Warren Mr. and. Mrs,' L Stacy, merchandise club SOCIALS and Elkins College, Elkins, W. Va., degree in education from Colum. ness. State junior membership I City. i j',- i ^nnnish1 8, Venetian. department of •_ the New Jersey bia University, New York. He Is a 10522 CoolidgCoolldge sireestreeti 'wm i»v^ >- chairman, announced the forma- Mrs. Lawrence J. Simonsen" of M. E. Engle, Mrs. E. M. Sparks lavender, 7. bpanisn, o, . ,.lowlI_-,..,,,. June wedding is MiV.....S. • . .,;.,, Tj •» and Room 9, Roman Classic. | ...:.. .^_. of Gamma Delta Chapter, Alpha given by the members of the Jun-r ' Fold1, Fift h StarkweatheDistrict vice-presidentr of Cran.- ' Miss Pease, a graduate of days of her spring vacation visits orary education fraternity. He is Insurance Company, in Miami, Fla. Mr. and Mrs: Harold J. Cunninj-I f.HT hostesses. ' • Attending were Mrs... Edwin Ball, Mrs. Richard Bradfield, Jr., of Mrs. Kdward M. Gllmore. Jr.. ford High School, is a senior^stu- Sigma Phi -fraternittityy ior Village Improvement Associa- REALTORS ARE MORE THAN

JOSEPH M. ADDAUA. Prop. Op«n 2nd FLOOH LEVY BROTHERS SHOES Opon Friday Evoning* HUntor 6-5069 Friday Evanlngt WE 2-34» 150 LINDEN BEH'S PHARMACY 249 E. BROAD ST. Doctor's Piwription* Accurately Fillad E. ST. GEORGE AVE. CRANFORD •.^ See Our Spring Collection of Small Furs 4 EASTMAN ST. :«;•"•>: 17 N. Union Ave. BRidge Quality and High Fashion at Lowest Prices

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--/-• machine operator. f*J™Z^ in this area for many yean, was] friends'may call at Gray's, 818 a former member of the American To Hear Director held Friday with a solemn requiem East Broad street, Wettfleld. War Dads. mass offered at St. Anne's Ro-I Employed 45 years' by Western 1 Surviving -are his wife, JuUa; Of Homemakers man Catholic Church, Paterson. ; Electric, Mr«r. Ros«»s J"retire~ IZ_Zd threi e to three sons, Walter and- Ronald, Ar- Mrs. Nicholas Adamakos, execu- Interment was. in Miami, FW " years ago. He was transferred to cadia, and Frederick, Jr., Cranford, •• , . " way, 46, of North. Miami Beach, Keamy in 1928 from the company s tive director of the Cranford olfce Mr. Hamway lived all of hiHawthorns e Works, -Chicago. _ and four grandchildren. of the Bomemaker Service, Inc., I lite in Summit until moving to Born in Michigan City. Ind.. be will be the speaker at a meeting! Florida three years ago. He wasmoved to St. Petersburg ***** Pasqualp Del Pesco of the Cranford Junior Sen-ice well known here, his vegetable for Ol MW w»—~—— — — —----- • retirement. His home in *«nwood A high mass of requier* •«••• ' freedom fighters performed a great servk route having included Cranford. League Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the Was at 130 Second street He wasaualo Del Pesco, 80. of .- revolted because they helped break tflfe He died March 18 at the United the free w home of Mrs. E. T. Marshall, For Your Uoirtg Row/Choose T member of Fanwood PresbyUr- side avenue will be celebrated at Claremont place! States Marine Hospital in Balti- 4 ox uw ._«,.~.. ..- lev. Albert Dezso .pastor of Osceola Pi ian Church. 9:30 o'clock tomorrow m—'— " Mrs. John H. Vogel. chairman more, Md. ' , ; terian- Church, told members of • Meier ' Church. Mr, in if«i«g«risi« and .~. _ thes. _e _ in of the tea committee, will be as- 'Surviving are his wife, Mrs, wife. Mrs. terian' UIUUI- -, '—-•»»#.»•. / O«nlor^ 2^ 29c for Frederick J. Traut. 63. of 95S8 about 1,000 Girl Scoot Troop 17 Hampton road will move his law John N. worked as a laborer at the Nation ship were John N. Ross, 68, of 232T Pri East Duarte road, Arcadia,. CaCaUI.,, [offices from Westfleld, to 113 Miln al Tool & Die Company. Kenil 0 To Hold Rummage Sale I street on Monday, he announced Sauerkraut mier drive, St. Petersburg, Fla., formerly of Cranford and Eliza- worth. He was a communicant o. _ Whole Pork Loins -45< Center beth. Mr. Traut died last Friday A rummage sale will be held today. formerly 'of 'Fanwood, retired as- St. Michael's Church. Jewish. Friday and Saturday by Girl Scout ^eWWgttllM»» sistant superintendent of the West- Glendale*' Hospital, Glendale, He leaves his wife. Mrs. Maria Many of them, he Charged, had Mr. Morton took his p.r.e-law Troop 17 .under the leadership of course at Brown University, Prov- . ern Electric .Company's Kearny Calif, Del Pesco; two daughters. Miss to bribe their way out of Hungary [Mrs. L. M. Flngerlin. Smok Works, died Tuesday in St Peters- Services will be in Gray Memor- Carmella E. Del Pesco at home and °y «*vln8 Communist border idence, R. I., and received his LLB Rib Steaks Carmella E. Del Pesco a The sale will take plate at" 107 Ftsci burg Hospital after a brief illness. Mrs. Dominick M. Cieri. Westfleld; guards their clothing, and degree from Rutgers Law School, ' ial, (12 Springfield . avenue. In- Mrs. Dominick M. Cieri, Westflcld; guards their clothing, watches North. Uaion avenue. Proceeds wiwilll lns»ati*elfer"i«»»r-«ighf He was the father of "Mrs. Mar- terment will be in Rosehill Cem- - -• - ' —•> n:«hnrH other valuables. As a result, most Newark. He has been engaged in •Reodv-to-Cook c . two sons. Anthony J. and RicharRichard other valuables. As a result, most hlhelnelpp to defraderry the cost of a trip the general practice of law five 55c Halibut Steaks jorie Huston of Cranford. , etery, Linden. •... ' ' AA. , CranfordCfrd , and two brothers, fr tthem carried their belongings troop -^ • >!> a.».-» bag and arrived in this to Washington. D.C by Liverwurst Services will be at 10 o'clock A native of Brooklyn, N. Y., Mr. Nicola, Newark, and Louis. South countrM» a y Shabbilbg y ndressedd arrive. d in>' thi. s .' Y tomorrow morning ' in Fanwood Traut lived in Cranford 15 years America. """Th' e speaker' declared most of Presbyterian Church. The ,._befor. e going to Arcadia nine years Hungarian refugees are good, hard* -29c I GENUINE MAHOGANY! BIRCH! OAK! WAINUTISOUTHOM GUM! Harold A. Scott, pastor, will of ago. His Cranford address was 15 working,' sincere- people and will Mrs. Louise Cox \$\ - • —A ...:u !.„ ;„ r™w make good citizens here. He said Plywood Panels Services for Mrs. Louise Cox of Vfeldwuod Plywood bring* rcauuubly priced. he believes a -good job is being .105 High street, widow of Joseph done of screening out Cdmmun- Cox,' will be conducted,, at 1 pjn. " "" "" Garden-Fresh Fruits and Veg»NWe$i tu Rive vourhome'theluxury«l • arc permanent, and every p»nne«l Jsts^' •" •'••• '•••••• '• ••• a wood-paneled living room. Saturday in First Baptist Church, s. If vou like traditional effects, that youbuy i, guaranteed (oi ur home> N< High street.Mrs. Cox died at home The Rev. Mr. Dezso said he used choote walnut or genuine the life «>< '>» Tuesday after a long illness. a spiritual heritage left him by mahogany pjnlU. Or, if you r coslI y cracked •>»«» *» , " Dr. Benjamin Allen, pastor, will his father, who served for nearly WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY prefer modern decor, ihoose painting! •-»»» V^™* birch, oak or gum panels. officiate. Interment will be in30 years as minister of a Hungar- Founded in 18«S Wall P«nel» in >"" ian church in Wharton. Most of FRESH ASPARAGUS 2 43 Heavenly Rest Memorial Park, East Hanover. Friends may call at his father's sermons were written AT DISCOUNT PRICES TOWNSHIP OF CRANVOKD Judkins Memorial Home; 12th ave- Non-Scctanan NOTICE TO BIDBEKS From Florida Farms nue and Morris street, Roselle, to- Notice Is hereby given that the Town-. Nonprofit night and' tomorrow afternoon1 and ship Committee - oi " the Township oil Cranford; New Jersey, will receive sealed I C evening.. . . bids at Its meeting to be held on April FRESH Sth. 1*57. at 8:30 P.M.. In the Township CHICKENS Mrs. Cox was a native ot Marion, PLANNED TO PRESERVE THE \9 'Offices for tha purchase of four <«> Ford. . -JOur Prk. $6.10 Va., and had 'lived in Cranford Chevrolet or Plymouth, eight iSI cylinder' STRING BEANS uitb thlt trtdtmmk more than 55 years. She was "a 'automobiles, standard models. NATURAL BEAUTY OF A FINE -O«r PHc P.* The successful bidder will be required Extra LarteSizi rrtskPack to take in trade' four <4> Ford Mainline, v-Our Prie. * Prig $11.» TOWNSHIP OF CBANFORD two door, eight <»> cylinder cars as WOODED LANDSCAPE'. . . ; 19c »*.»» - NOTICE OF »EA«INO follows: two (SI 1956 models, one <1> Top-Grade 1S3S model, and one til ISM model. AU- Do* la lactwy r*Ufktl*iww* •»• »r«bl« «• imH»n t* BMr4 »t *4|ulnM — Zaalag , bids shall state-the amount of allowance \ MAINTAINED IN THE MANNER • Notice U hertby given that the Bonn) for these four. 44) cars so as to reflect a Fresh Pineapple - 29c Washed [ el Dim famout nMlsnally aAwtbad thtw. tor these f ClUNfORD of Adjuitm«nt (Zoning), ol the Township sulk TOM wu. WHO xm mm swrnrnm iw of Cran(ord. K. J.. In the County of net bid. . . ' OF A WELL.-KEPT PARK 4% to 15c 6-0505 Union, will hold a public hearing on Specifications and service reQuiremeiiU ' ' MONDAY; APRIL 8. 1BS7 obtainable at Police .Headquarters. 114 at 8:15 P.M.. IE.S.T.I at the Municipal No. Union Ave.. Cranford. N. J. ' B«Mnr« ACTMQ* 6 lbs. Florida Oranges 5 ^ 39c Postal Celery Building.'corner North »vtnue and Alden , • J- . WALTETownsRh COFFEE nc Street. Crantord, N. J., to consider; Township clerk 3-38 4/57 Application of Edwin F. Volker to Dated:, March 200 . 1M71M7. • Siestas—mts " JFrastVnttrsFsnn erect an addition to the present structure located at 137 North L«hlch Ave.. Cran- ford. N. J. (Block 140. Lots 475. 476) Florida Grapefruit 5 i 39c Fresh Carrots which will result In a two family resi- ^ ' ' i-^ss—"• If"*e^^assss^MB«^M*M i^mmmm XUD^^ Visitors are always welcomi ^••-l. >«.>'. rJK" BRidge 6450* dence. ' Jan* Parker Baked Goods! r:; 1 336 Centennial Ave. •IMOVI CUSTOM GROUND . At the time and place above stated all i Interested parties are .Invited to be pres- RUST& STAINS Leaflet ufok request ent when full opportunity to be heard Executive 0!}ke TO GIVE YOU wUl be given to them.' AW Brand — Our Finot* Qiwlity '9 Office 125 ELM STREET By order * . STREET .OA APPLE PIE „ BOAM> Or ADJUSTMENT - «ii-iFf 1 fllTfl • - • • SBUKK cut Bifflaif« Gates Close at 6:30 PM. juicy applr*. IV- licious with sharp Cold Stream Brand . • *.: choldar cheese. •BousflRnB^1' 3 CANNON FREE SAMPLE Vigorous * Wins/ mid «« *u»o" «ich « f«H-todxola 1 Offer expire. M«y 31.1957 Fig Newtons Sculler's m*^"^ -35. S^*^^r: .tji, B«rrT'*Mo*nllthtM • • BQni MtnhMlUw FluH iwder •*" '"33c

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Y, MARCH M, P^m CLE, jrt Albert, Purdutse^Southlk1 Frank according \ jules Dommergue. G. president. TOe funds ^ill assist light Zimmerman and Winter, all of Strauss is a moto Zimmerman sou n~.,~-, new buildings and features bubbling i on all the! whom cited the outstanding serv- centers, summer camps, P^ Centennial *•» B-4raiT S"S£ Instruments. craft work and supplies and Cancer Q-usade vey, ice rendered to the community . „_ . the ; by the post.for the past 27 yean ient. (CoMttaved from Page i) .'.. -We are hopeful that the attend- lers, Sandra MORE CENTS A sp^v of the establtanmem of Union County wiU be •::V town will be headed up by Mr. and cited the possible impairment arniverSa 1 t± at this last in our —— ""»• leen Burke. lOOtb 'ng April 13. it was annbunced today by the Union . Geuner west of Springfield ave- the band are: Pres- of continued service, panic ^W L Blanchard «. Co Newark vice- in regard to the post's yout.. .„_ r GrlffiUis is"_.. — it — nue and the Rahway River front ant chairman for the car wash realtors, advised theyJj«£ «l as grams, if a bar were established makers approved the establish- the Hampton street bridge north project and Frank Ramsey of the date for the cachet Mrs. on the Casino premises. /' The release ment biU. and by.Dr. Knapp east of this line. comn 100th anniversary of are avauuuiv — ~~~ The post voted' donations to the high school faculty is club adviser. The Centennial will be cele- Mr. Gessner is a veteran of three n who 4° °t hold series. Red Cross and the Girl Scout brated by a week-long observance Crusades, an employee of the Sim- Ciampership Fund and approved an TALL 21.95 LAMPS! mons Company in Elizabeth, and Chest X-Ray y + beginning on May 19. County wide Jse $4,500 award to Miss Judith Steitz, a jun- parade and pageants are planned ••%• .resides at 22 West End place. Dr. High School Girls the (Continued from Page I) ior at Cranford High.School who Continued from page 1 as features of the celebration. Knapp of 12 Sutton place is a re- SSe committee is tumin« down (Continued from Page I) : n AIBY WROUGHT IRON! ted. Special gifts accounted represented the post and school sessions, Health Officer John F. ear. f Monday's legislation, which in- w* search chemist at the Esso Re- favorable action on this .pwp«t» 22 meeting: Mrs. Margaret A. Cot- uuyut $2,000 of the $4,500 already in the recent American Legion r William Runyon oi duded the state's congratulations search and Engineering Company, at this time but suggested thai fee, Mrs. Gertrude G. Nunn ' and oratorical contest Miss Steitz won Kunze declared. n of t NOW KOOS-TAGGED . . . reported, Mr. Morton said. chairman of t»»ej»m- on Union County's century of civic Linden. Ne^rk firm check with the com- Mrs. Dorothy C. Weeman. the district contest' and placed Assisting in the project were lbpe Business" and commercial solici- JohnP~* . growth and industrial progress, The treasurer of the Cranford mittee uRuin in the future. Elected to. membership were: tation also is included in the spe- second in county competition. Mrs. Stella O. Kliije, executive was sponsored by State Senator group is Mr. Lewis of the Union Contract with the ynion County M>s. Julia Tittrrinn (Towne Shop- cial gifts committee's jurisdiction Commander Edward R. Morri- secretary; Richard RLzden, x-ray Elizabeth stamp col- Robert C. Crane, of Westfleld. . . >CA for the coming'ye" w«sJjT| son appointed Service Officer County Trust Company. Mrs. H. jpe>. Mrs. Jeannette Gross (Har- this year. Members of the Cran- technician, and 'Mrs. Jessamine kiintf him. , •• •wed at an annual rate of $5,940, rison's Card and Qift Shop) and Richard Dowdell and Past Com- A. Fisher of 27 West End place is ford Rotary Club, Cranford Lions Bean, 'all of the Union County 10.89 the secretary. • .. • . iKt year's rate .was $6,600. Mrs Jeanne K. Gordon, clerk of' Club and Cranford Businessmen's mander Winter to join him as rep- Pharmacy Students .."* Mr.and Mrs^rJicholas VanNess of Elizabeth have purchased Tuberculosis and Health League, l

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*Z^ZX.7HJ M..!^. •'. ' HiWflMIt^, ^iLjAtf-X™*^ - 'H^J. CRANFORO CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, MARCH 28. 1957 (' THE CRAMFOHB CITIZEN AND CHROfflCLgTfHUKSDAV, brought ill by Cheryl Reaves and posetrs on exhibitioh at th|L* PTAspecimens have been brpught in by personal interviews with Girl Pam__Bradley,^Anita Weil, Mar* lei, Susan Folk, Lorraine Hepr^l, meeting: Sandra Brazzatti, Mary by the following students; Lyrin Scouts and their leaders.: • caret SusskeyTXa urence~M?4zgBr, .,. liogejr_Huppi vt_ Poems and ab~6Ut~^sprlnirr¥< Schnebel.' Barbara and Patricia LETTERS TO In Retrospect flames Williams, Elaine Auerbach, .•' -Grade 5 ;,.':'" The /Washington Rock Council iGranfofd Marsha CoffeySIariIyTnrry Michael Krolv Hank Mayberry, In a special book ,.^'ffer- by haw ixL-cn composed, by Barbara Osolin, Gavin,. Barbara THE EDITOR will start operations May 1. It is Pi/zt'lla. Linda 7BottRe, James Nietzel, Eileen Reid, ".Cynthia Howell. Joel Ostro, Robert' Jensen, the new central council, covering . Curtis Jamison Allison Willett, Al- Reader's Choice"' to fNews Time Ouim»i> CMOKKLt. «tab>Uiw4 IIN; TwjXCMWO» Cram. .ttablUh** 1101. bert Gleek, Douglas Nordstrom, Kotiry, Ravhur^Sheedy. Janet Lis- Vroom. Ellen Jones, Diatu- Ustal, Cass Kurzinski, W. Andrew Merrj, t m most of Union Council, which Will . • , •' Flr«>. ¥emi* Ac* •. ' . . fare Association, Visiting Nurse AssociationVj readers, pupils in Mrs. Sally Vol-| (Combined tn 1S11) March 14. 1957 ; Allen Rubine, Patricia Sweetsor, mcr's class have ordered 48 books i ka, John Moots, and Julia Hawk*;. Carmen Laroy. niik. and Herberrpeterson. replace eight local community Cranford Boys' Camp was announced tn taJ Activities of Pupils in Manjr Fields Woody Herman arid his orchestra, rated as "one Stephanie Tristram, Joyce Shot- I'UMUIVS, for the bulletin board Editor. Citizen and Chronicle, . councils, including the Cranford to add to their personal libraries,' Sandra Stallone. John Milkosky. place during the latter part of April and SHERMAN SCHOOL lander, Mark Winter, Don Dailey wore made by Roger Huppe.rt, Robert Gorski. Dennis Harcketts, CHARLES M. RAY. Eprro* AND PUBUSHM Cranford, N. J. Area Girl Scouf Council. The exe- rtt the nation's top dance*^ orchestras,. had been This plan for making good chil-; •Edward JVI. Schmidt's fifth Rrade niitg of May by Roderick W. Smith, \jVI lanice Manley and Phyllis Serina, Kripp, . Jack Caraggio,' Carol and Patricia Kammler, . Jiilin MaiorelU. John M.ikolson, Ralph Guttman. James Policy, 1 Dear Sir: : ' cutive director of the new council booked to /play for Cranlord High School's an- Grade X dren's books available at low pri-civ: class r«*v« ntly computed a unit in of ihe campaign organization-. on Alabama; Karen McCall and Breschcr. Gary Gisser, William Announcer for the', play was Paul Lasinski, Gary John DeStefanis, Carl DiR-ini, scieiu'<> dealing with, the parts of On behalf of Cranford Unit 212, ,Tadcrs in Miss Mary Mar- will result in nine books beinu is Miss Marianne Beckers of West- nual Junior-Senior Prom, it was anjnounced by Frances Thlmons, on Oklahoma; Burr, Richard Babat and Lois as Haley, and Joan Simoons. Kenneth McNub, William "Boyce, : NATION At American Legion Auxiliary; I The Village Improvement Association " are takng interest in Joan Dunlop. The color guard given free-of-charge to the school the'hurhan body. Sorr.e outstandy field. Barry Sleesmarj/and David Stem- Paehlke. was Charles Clark, Robert York Graded 3 Jeffrey* iKtiauer, John Thompson, .r- ' I would lilec to express our apprec- Mrs. E. W. Schroeder and Miss Pamela Dun- approximately $30 from a fashion show antl the story that library. ..- j inK diagrams were drawn by Nan> day until it is mer, on Arkansas; and Josie Final oral reports on Ancient and William Lohrfink.^ Miss Margaret C.orcoran's third GalsUi, James Bagwell;1 y Neunmn,' Candace Stoll. Bonnie iation and thanks, for the . lovely ham, co-chairmen of the Prom committee. icated the money -to purchase of kits f(J, m In celebration of National'Wild-j Thomas C I Hearns on the story of rice. Rome have been given. Joanne (trade is now studyiuj; about China, editorial and other, publicity that in the armed forces. CLEVELAND SCHOOL life Week, stories were loud and; Capron and Joseph prosz. i \jec Ross, Hubert Wilson, IUcbard Warns Against Howard M. Siegel was named chairman and rill told about the "wise and just discussed. Pictures of birds were lroiu' Ziolinski, Dorothy Colston. Preuss and Jt-anne F»stt-r. / ' W*«U1M you gave us when, we celebrated ,,,,.„ arc "Alice in WALNUT AVENUE SCHOOL M«iib«t Quolltr of N*w William W. AusOn co-chairman for the annual Pre-Easter services were announced i,v leaders ' while Gary , Gisser told , Grade 1 brought in and shown by Forrost! Laura Thompson, and Carla Vance ROOSEVELT SCHOOL our 25th Birthday recently. It is . ,nd "Pinocchio." The cur- Kindergarten The elass is preparing, to-take a Premature Spade tors of local churches. Among the servin-s; ; bout some of tWe cruel and stupid Pupils in Mrs. Mildred Mahony's O'Brien. Stamps showing vai'iousi brought in some articles for the ex- Gti^.4 trip to Morristown to vihit Wash- very gratifying for an organiza- fund drive of the Cranford Committee of the ,,•„,-v the class is enjoying is Children in Mrs. Marlyn Fogel's hibit table. Entered «t the Post Office at Crantord. N. J.. u Second Class Matter. Published Thursdays at were- the ritual of the palms, communion, co Web" by E. B. White. Roman leaders. first-grade presented a .safety pro- aniinals. birds ad fish were, shown j ''A Trip to Mexico" has betfun ington's Head(|iiariers, They hope tion to know that their town news, American Cancer Society. kindergarten are learning about Chinese lanterns were made by Cranford N. J.. by The Cratitord Citizen and Chronicle. Inc. OfScial newspaper (or Cranford, fession. confirmation exercises'and. special ,nusj ind drawings showing Dwight Smith told how the peo- gram to the primary assembly. by Mark Weber and Wayno H«^p-j in Miss Diane Gottko's fourth to see souif of the historical places paper is behind them when it Work in Gardens the circus. They hive sung cir- The program was based on tbe Valerie Bowers, Sharon Hitfgms, grade. The children have already Opposition to the placing of parking meters Seycntj'-five men were scheduled to h\- J ^,-s and incidents'from ple lost, freedoms and Joanne Ali- per. Robert Addoms broiiKht in j that they have read and studied Garwood and Kenilworth. Sutecnptlon Rate. $4-00 a Year. Advertising Rate* on Request. comes to,an important event and By RAYMOND N.. EBERHAHDT cus songs, read circus stories and seo spoke on the extravagances story ."Safety Can Be Fun," bya bird's nest and Anne Witting Paul Pnterson, Robert Macalik, learned the Mexican national 1 the publicity you have accoorded on Eastman street between Miln and Holly ducted on Good Friday, in the largest- ^ in Wonderland" are .dis- listened tb rcords about the cir- about- in siuital studios. OFFICE : 21 -21 AI.W.N PT'HKF.T/CRANFO.KD. K. J. '-H^T , TELEPHONE BRIDGI- 6-6000 Assistant Agricultural'Agent of the emperors which led to so-Munro Leaf, J showed some Rlass miniatures of. Hoy Koonin. Diane Harden, Brian dance The Jarabe, and figures us this year so far has been indeed streets developed at a public hearing\>n a pro- quota ever sent from Local Draft Board f>, | on the classroom bulletin cus and circus clowns. Michael Grade 6 pltr were done by Evel- cial decline'. Jerome Madden told Boys and girls who participated animals. ; ' '• Gordon, Thomas Cyinbaluk, and of Mexican men Wearing scrapes outstanding and you have our sin- When we get the first few sunny, posed amendment to the ordinance regulating prising Cranford, Gar-wood, Winfield anri ciatj Wolf drew a picture of a clown Children of Milton Borkowitz' Rose Marie De- how Christianity became a source and the role of. each was as fol- The social studios bulletin board Mifhnol Liznnieh. can be found on the bulletin ct're thanks. spring-like days,'gardeners every- . traffic. As a result, the hearing was extended .Of that number, -36 were from .Cranlo and a lion. A dancing elephant of comfort tor the downtrodden lows: Announcements, Carol Luet- . 'Members of the class als>> took boards. sixth made are studying a unit in Sincerely yours, Garcla, Daniel was drawn by Harry' Carhart. based upon the Constitution of--the science dealing with transportation where become over-anxious to get to the next meeting of the Township Committee from Elizabeth, the latter three men Martha Lorenz, JoAnn people. William Downey' gave an hold, Elizabeth Roberts, and Wil-United States, has an attractive part in a safety program in .school. Their Spanish vocabulary is In- Eileen ,L. Morifison . A trained seal appeared in the Some of the children who made and communication. They have *An Investment With Dividends for Youth outdoors to work in their gardens. \ and the measure was'refjerred to the Traffic Co- former local residents. . Catherine Peters and account of the persecution of theliam Hawkins; Reader, Marel Em- display called "Government of the creasing daily. Barbara and Pa- President drawing of Thomas Beute. Other Christians. erson; Story Book Characters, safety, posters, were .Francesco tricia Coffey, Jeffrey Rosen, Joel studied the telegraph, telephone Premature pardon operations of- . ordinating Committee for further study. Edgar H. Miller and Mrs. Jacob Stanley, thairl People* The three parts of (1 rts (>f th(> b a llsod to With less than two months to go be- able events, however, costs money. Com- 7 Wade Avenue • children who made circus pictures Many topics were discussed • on Dana Ross. Kevin Sullivan. Robert p D"Antonio, Marilyn Galski, Gerald Ostro. Betty Jane Schanker. Don- ««' I>-' " >' ten lead to trouble latcr,in the sea- , I^Mrs Shirley Pelan's class pre- government are shown, the person fore. Sam'"Donahue and the Billy May mittees of students, teachers and adults Cranford, N. J, ' Joseph b. Minton, proprietor ^of.the Minton- men. announced the second collection of are: Linda Mertz, Ellen Michael- the effects of the. Roman civiliza- Abbott, Edmund Faulknei', "George Lubereeki, ..Michael Bibel, Frances aid Irving, Alan Hamilton and transmit ami reivive sound. . son. To dig soil when it is foo . •newspapers, magazines and cardboard bnxe _arcd a display of first grade num- son, Craig Ross, Nancy Boothby, Sanford, Daniel Doudt, and Theo- .or persons comprising each, the Schjirtenbein, Alexander Huppert. niagranu'd drawings of various band strike lip the music for the annual are giving generously of their time and _ •• ••••'• nmV Bilt Cabinet Company of 31 South Union avenue,- P „ work for the hall bulletin ion on the western world. These Samuel Ogelby have contributed | wet will cause a grcatamount of the ^salvage committee of the Local lVf b Gail Tomalonis, Stephen Smyka, dore Thaler. ' - -' qualifications necessary to servo in Joanne Nietzel, Nicola Brazzatti, articles for the Mexican exhi parts nf the human anatomy used was elected"'president Of the Cranford Rotary board Craig Snyder and L4nda were: "Ideas'^" Patricia Halkowich; office, and the length of term each Junior Senior Prom at Cranford High energies to this prom. But they cannot J5rOOKSlde PTA Harm to the physical properties of Cportcil. . - ' . . •'•••.. Stephen Dole, Barbara Musso and 'Government," Carol Young; Choral speakers, Gregory Wert Ch)arUHl<' Charles, and Paul Bauer. In science, thcQstudy of l-ocks Hi hoarint! weiv. made by Claire Club. •'-; . .. hone? wrote the numbers from Karen Pomerantz. may serve. School, committees are at Work making do their jobs without the financial back- Uo • j 1 m 11 the soil. Wet soil, when dug, will' CrsnfWd Public Library had been n>i 'Laws,"-' Lois Paehlke; "Lan- Elizabeth Roberts, Edmund Faulk- After' research by the el'ass, the First firizo for third grade was and minerals have interested thf Hallenback, Marianne Vajda and form compact, hard, •• mud cokes Henry Schwarz -was elected commander of c zero to 100. Candace Armltage's At . present, the children are awarded \o Cluirlotte Charles. • (Combined o>i Patu' X) sure that every aspect of this year's dance nig of Cranford residents. \ OCheClllleS lalk as' an information center by the Consumers' In] I api'i' slvnvs .number', words and guage," John Krip; "Religion," ner, Kevin Sullivan and Patricia bulletin board work was done by.; class. Various rock and mineral that will remain in'this state for Captain Newell Rodney Fiske Post 335," Veterans planning a mural depicting circus King; Rhythms, Robert Abbott Second prizcN^as awarded to Paul is up to the high standards set in the past. •Much of the money needed to meet\(\ | „*•„ A :« terests CommjtUt.- of the Local Defence Cmirl Rnmaii numerals. ..:... . Judith Wasserback; "Improve- Kathleen. Higgins, Gary Iversen, n mAr a quite some timef of Foreign Wars, at an election ,of officers for tun. The animals and clowns .will ments,'' Brerida Weinstein; "De- Linda' Green," Barbara Koehler BarbaraVArthur, Mark Finporlin. Bauer. This year's prom, the highlight of the prom expenses will be raised through the NvH' Ldlin Ameritd 1851-53 at Veterans* Memorial Home., Mr. Sch- cil. which had^reserved a reading tabU- \\\°M I Robin 'Mosley wrote a number be cut from the drawings already Paul Doscher, Carol,- Luethold 5 Unnecessary compaction of soil, Utorv about the class telling how velopment of Literature," Stella and Chaws Simpson. •Vacationing'in South America" main room' Mondays for, the answering of (|u(.J completed and pasted on. Wil- Christine Heick. Allen Pielhau Childrn of Mrs. tto'a Leonard's social season for the high school set, is S/ale of bids. But with the ambitious pro- .' in this state, prevents the plant warz served with the 88th Infantry Division and lm-inv'bovs and girls there were, Laier; and "Poets and Novelists," an illustrated talk by Herman was awarded the purple heart and bronze star. tiosis and supplyi::&; of infjrmation ivya ' iam Yacker, Richard Mack, Ken- Richard Tafro. and Robert Jones. LWCQLN SCHOOL fifth grade have- completed their slated for Friday evening, May 24, in the gram which is planned and which has .roots from penetrating to a normal [howokl tlu'.v were and their grade neth Heger, Jeffrey Dougherty and v . Bielefeld,- assistant professor of depth, and prevents water and airi Members of the Union County Association tor - shelter, sents. food.Oclothing and^ otlioj- curl Each member of the class is ' Policemen, Wallace O'Brien and rade 1 posters for the safety loftiest spon- SiS-- land room "number. Karen Kdziar Susan Sheer will paint the back- sored by thi> PTA. JoylentL Leon- school gymnasium. . proved so worthwhile in the past, it will foreign laiiguagts at Union Junior.' '.from passing into the 'root zone sureier problems. \. making a summary of the Roman Douglas" Weeks; Safety A.B.C., Boys and nu'lKin Mrs.. Virginia for Jthe Blind, all of whom are sightless, presided ;l number story about her- ground -for the mural. WATCH FOR OUR College, will feature the lathers' Betty &hire, Peggy Shire, Lynn Jones' first cradtKhave. been np- ardo and Conrell Brooks woivrib- The prom has been made even more. again be necessary for adults to under- of the soil. It will soon become ap- Tl»e Rev. William H. Nicban^k, pastor of ; 10toIt l her address unit in booklet form and is. using in a one-act comedy, "Frankincense and Myrtle," IscU S' - ..- Grade 4 Jeffery, Susan Miller; Color ticinK the signs of\prinR." Ik'ms bons for thi'ir entries. of a big event in the lives of students at write part of thecost. ^ > night program^of. Brookside Place parent .that plants wil not. live John's Lutheran Church. Bellcmore, L. T, hnl water colors, poster paint and cut : -School Parent-teacher Association, by Mae Howley, Barry in the Methodist.Churcfci |birthday, height, weight .and the paper for illustrations. Guard, Johri"Holland. Gary Jacob, for the science tabftj. have/been The following pupils had thel - undpr.-.lhese conditions for Jong., accepted a call to the'Calvary Lutheran ClnirtJ 1 number or people. in her family. Boys and girls of Miss Geraldine the West End place institution in recent Special programs as the school such at its regular meeting at 8:15 p.m.. Educational, building. The play was presented at Pfarrer's fourth grade are begin- and Richard Jones; Programs If.you are not sure whether the" : Christine Baldwin's paper shows next-Thursday, in the school. a program sponsored "By the Cranford' lions •'-• 1IO•-'Easunap street,. >.as...successor) to...the JleJ BROOKSIDE SCHOOL Anne Hehrich and Patricia King. years. In an effort to make the prom it- as the annual student-faculty basketball soil is ready to be worked', just dig hoiTsHt' circled, all the -bigger ning study of Australia. Each per- • • Election of officers, will high- Club for the association. Two hundred members William F. Eerhrens, Jr., who resignoo'\to assun- ^-,.__;...... ,,., Grade,l.,...... _...' _ ^_ Grade 3 self and not some night club visit after- games held March 15 have also contruV up a spadeful and hit \t a good InumfaMS and Linda Church's pa- son h6s selected a topic of- inter- light the business meeting. Those. a r.e-.v charge at Holy Trinity LutheranNChurdJ est and prepared an outline to • After"reading the story of "The .whack. It" it shatters or crumbles 'of the association and -their guests were en- Iper shows how- she drew boxes Children in Irenfe Bloyder's first wards the major attraction, the commit- uted a goodly share of the prom fund. nominated -are: President, Mrs H^brouck Heights. ' . guide research.- The children wil Apple and- the Arrow," the' boys v .: easily or if the clumps do not ap- tertained by the Lions Club. | around all the smaller numbers. grade at Brookside are studying GRAND tee has engaged such "name bands" as -But the difference must still be made up Laurie Montgomery; first vice- present a group report in oral and about the dairy. Six -groups were and girls in Mrs. Emma Tracy's pear to: be held together by an T«a.Y««**Ago •/•:, Twenty Years Aflo 1 Susan Walker illustrated a num- Ray McKinley, Jerry Wald and this year's president, Mrs. Robert E. Blosser; 1 written form- *'•'•' organized. Each . group made a third grade decided- they would by parents and other township adults who excessive amount of moisture,' it The Cranford, Citizen and Chronicle \cas Ibcr story about rabbits. second vice-president, Mrs. E. W. A motor corps was in the process of orRaniz s like to prepare the play to be given Sam Donahue. see a value to Cranford youth in the "big will be all right to dig. If, on the An cx'iimple Of beginning addi- The following-people ate doing diarama showing some phase of T WAIT! — PROTECT YOUR TREES! Marek; recording secretary Mrs. awarded a citation by the National Conservation tion to take needy clients of the Cranford reference work on location: James dairying. • Elizabeth Jackson, Di- to another class. The children other hand, it stays lumpy after i \uas prepared by Barbara Through employment of these first- prom" idea. Arthur Williams; ' corresponding Bureau for the best promotion and coverage of fare Association to clinics in Newark, Eli/.al on Battagiini and Donald Mazzeo. ana Avery, Linda Frain, Gregory tried out for, the parts. Mrs. Eliza this test, find another garden chore ..WesXtoX Knaucr's paper shows secretary, Mrs. Roger S. Hawley, a traffic safety campaign of the New Jersey Carol Cree and Michael Delia Ro- Storz. and Maxine Van Glider beth Sargent's class was invited t rate musical organizations, among the This newspaper gives its hearty en- to d(k. ' . and Pjainficld. it was reported at a merlin" I how he fiiietl in the missing num-i and treasurer, Mrs. Burton Jami- Press Association. The award was presented to sa have reported on climate and made a' barnyard scene showing a see the presentation. • . . best in the country, and provision of a dorsement to the prom committee, which the board of directors in the Association's |bcrsi. Di:>ne Zier wrote numbers son. Any further nominations will this newspaper at the 91st annual meeting of x rainfall with the help of map study farmer milking a cow. Characters and actors were/a; breakfast and clever decorations, the hopes to raise the additional funds quarters. . ,. • . '••• land numbor wqrds and then drew follows: William Tell, RohertyRin- NIN G be accepted from the floor. they prepared. Sarah Miller, Frank DeCiccp, Vail-Deane Students the association at the Stacy^Trent ToteLTrenton. Thomas MacMeekin was elected president Ithc proper number of objects nex BOYLE TREE SO committee has succeeded in its purpose through enrolling patrons.. We realize Following the meeting, refresh- Other committees and members Pamela Triastram, Michael Gorsky gle; Walter Tell, Scott Sjmmons: by Governor Alfred E. Driscoll. More than 250 |to each. \ of making the prom so good that students ments will be served in the activ- Visit Koos Brothers . the Cranford Real Estate Board at an ovKa'nij ace:- Aborigines and Education, and Vallie Dennis made a scene Hedwig Tell, Marion/Gamble that residents are being bombarded with Laurie Denman daughter of Mrs. ' daily and weekly newspapers participated in Icon meeting in the office of Charles M. Yeal Grade 5. Lady and Daughter, friends of Tell State Certified ities, rqpm under direction of Mrs. 1 the campaign, which ran from October 1.through Benn Nadelman, Linda Ross, Pa- of cows grazing. Donna Wozniak, have no desire to go anywhere else. any number of worthy causes and that ; Natalie W. penman of 411 Spring- of the Cranford Trust Company Real Estate Children in Ernest Hobble's fifth tricia Lewandowski and Elain Susari Gessner, Mark Detering, Dorothea Guinther, Robyn Brow.n: Marck. : , 1 December 31, 1946. The results'were considered I grade have been studying, the his- * Fully Insured " It is impossible, of course, to calcu- sometimes it is difficult to decide where field avenue, and Kathleen Lewis, partment. Other officers were Mrs. Elvira Ric Chancy; People and Minerals, Mark Cuillo, Ellen Sue Weil made Gessler,. Ernest Mopdy; Guards &« daughter "of Dr. and Mrs. Albert outstanding by state traffic agencies and by safety- ltory and development of the south Jonathan Lightcap and Robcri Leshner's Fabric Center Virginia Anderson, George Bucina a scene of the interior,of a barn. late how many tragedies through auto our limited contribution money should arw!s. secretary, and Harry R. Heins, treasure^ I central states of qur country; 24 Rankin St. Telephor Lewis of 41 Retford avenue, were experts in other- parts of the country. and Douglas. Eaton; Religion and Trjo diarama made by Douglas Leary. accidents or other causes have been go. Surve^fo Include among those attending as the art Members of the organization were Chiren 1 Many interesting projects are Man in the Crowd, Joseph War- Elizabeth ELizabeth •The Union County Park Commission advised Blakeslec. William Hennessey, Elizabeth \ Al- Products, Helene Silverman -and Tauchert, Robert Krbl, Frederick p 1517 North Ave, W. Cranford averted through this enlightened policy. That decision, of course, is for each WfV&lii appreciation Classes of the Vail- 1 being made'by the students. Nich- June Hawthorne. . Township Committee that the outlook was favor- lison. EJvira Richards Laura Swackhaintr, lolas Alexo and Ronald Nakashima Hicrl, James Silverman and Craig sinski; Lady in .the Crowd," Nanc Deane School, Elizabeth, visited Animals' and Plants. Patricia Harlan showed-c.ows in the pas-Witting; Announcers, Laurel Hear- All we. know is that such incidents have persoerson to make in his own heart. ButBut,, ^ a model of the Alamo long blighted dances where the custom is we $he four remaining houses' between Riverside I Richard Denzau and Louis Rai- Roefker, Joel Katz, Marilyn Mar ture: Garol Sussky, Susan Max- e believe the prom fund contribution's^ Gltl ScOllt Council In Rahway last Thursday. , . . . Public Ser\-ice Coordinated Transport inaug-j ley and Elaine Kasen; Travel, Ste field,. Dana Swanson, and Patricia to 'slip away early." an investment in the happi The students h'dard a lecture on drive and the -Rahway River in the Norm^ndie uratc4 ser\-iceof Union Express Line 47, irwkinj Iniondi are making a scene depict- Washington Rock Girl Scout linn the different styles of mili- phen Aagaard and Edward Korn Fauble created a scene of cows Engagement of top musical talent, developmenn investment t oifn outher happines youth amHfs and^socias suchl ,, U! , „,„.,*. . "Opportunities for Young Women Park section and it mighKshortly be possible limited steps between Cranford and Newark ar.d gut; Finance and Current Events getting ready to be milked. Wil- Council has been selected as one After Schooling" and saw a film, to start the flood alleviation and river improve- Itary attire during the Mexican the breakfast and other important factors repesents one of the most^worthy s"o f ou• r of Washingtothe locationn s Rocfork a nation-widGirl Scouot Crasiford and Ptainfield. lWar. . , • ' Leon Fleischer; and Unusual Anl liam Bradley, Bruce Tretola, Wil- on interior decorating. Following a ment project. The-project was to be under-, Charles. Smith of Columbia University, cduca mals, William. Ferguson and William. Monetti and Rise' Gordon • • • •" ' ' - memor- jnany deserving drives.. survey of, the Girl Scout program tour of the store -they were lunch- Jiirn.es Enyel is constructing a during 1957. The.1 taken, jointly by the Park Commissions and the, tion director of cubbing, was scheduled to liam Gassman. made a scene of cows out in the -eorijauJsts of KJoos. The visit was Jownship. ' .. " ;'-' I map showing the territorla .barnyard. • gu« despair. It was quite generally each one of us to contribute more gener- •BBVSHES NOTICE NOTICE or SETTLEMENT SAl-E EtiDS APRIL 20th conceded that cancer probably never ously than ever/tothis year's Cancer Cru- Oil and Water Color IKQTICE IS.HEHEBY GIVEN, Th«l the Ir ,,i"',d ""O1 "ccount of the subscriber*. cotild be conquered.; Today, however,, sade and toyheed ther American Cancer |C. WaU,,c.r Voll and Somer\lllo Trust 1 pAronriNG SETS ^mpansj. txccutbn under the tart will this attitude has changed and many scien- Society's plea for periodical health exam- U»^me»J "»ISAAC M. PHILHOWEH, ALL STANDARD SIZE ISk «*ed; wm be »u<»ited and »Uted by tists now feel that conquest of the disease inations as personal cancer insurance. It Is Income Tax Time? IS* .SuiT0'!;"«- »nd reported for Mttle- lP™ '"the Union County Court—Pro- PICTURE FRAMES Prlllo r reh M 1B |« 10 A\J°"' °" > ' M» - " ill IN STOCK No €iinics Needied for-These Vaccinations •^ ? uar<; Va" Attorney. |W Park Place. Newark J. N. J. It would be fine if scientific research The National Safety Council's year- RICHARD HARTIG SQMERVILLE TRUST CO. could turnup an anti-traffic accident vac- long program; "Back the Attack on Traf- TAINT SHOP cine. Where is the Dr. Salk of traffic fic Accidents," has these basic goals — 101 N. Union'* safety who will develop a serum to pro- stepping up of all official traffic action, BRidg« 6-2540 Jnfoy complete freedom from heating cores vide immunity from traffic accidents? personal improvement as drivers and pe- CHANCES ARE THAT YOU ARE TOO AWARE OF THE FACT — AND . Wouldn't it be wonderful if children destrians, support for official activities with' our low-cost Burner 'Maintenance Plan I CHANCES ARE THAT YOU CANT BEL IEVE THAT YOU OWE SO MUCH. could be vaccinated against darting out and building up of local safety councils in • AB part of our complete heating; Bervice we periodi- > Ml from behind parked cars; older pedes- their efforts to promote an effective and cally inspect, clean am) adjust your oil burner. trians immunized against crossing be- continuing traffic, safety program with Protect Your Children With You'U get. more econonjical, trouble-free ml tween intersections, arid motorists given widespread appeal. BUT, FACE THE FACT — AND IF YOU CANT PAY FROM READY FUNDS, a "stop at STOP signs" serum! There ,are the answers — the vac- OUR 4-in-l Plan Includes: Sounds silly — but how can we wage STUDENT COME 4N AND TALK TO US ABOUT A PERSONAL LOAN. Delivery of New Molbil- ways kept filled. p cines needed to wipe out traffic acci- heat, the new fuel oil that burner maintenance. And war on traffic accidents as we do on can- dents. And they all involve you — the ACCIDENT POLICY i . ••'•.'..• \ ••...•. ' actually cleans your oil you pay in small, equal cer, polip and other killing and crippling public. Drive and walk safely and obey : burner us it heats your monthly payment*—at no diseases? ' ~ all traffic laws! Support your traffic of- •. 7 • ' A LOAN IS EASILY ARRANGED AND MAY BE REPAID ON CONVEN not distant... hut borne . . . gives-more clean extra ! For. really easy 1 Provid** Blanket Covcrag* for heat per gallon. Automatic home heat, aign our ptun if We cannot legislate traffic safety. ficials! Work to build up your local safe- 1 delivery. Your tank ia al-' now! . • • '; True, there are traffic laws but they pre- ty council! —*—^~ MEDICAL EXPENSES IENT MONTHLY TERMS. STOP IN TODAY AND LET US HELP YOU WITH DIFFERENT NEWI WithRT-98 "Drsfigujsluulj Services ]<* ''"" vent accidents only to the extent they are Sfcatistics show that where these pro- With Additional Bcnchts for YOUR PROBLEM. Quality ConConscious .. . " obeyed.. Traffiii.engineers and public of- grams are in operation, traffif. accidents ' / / J. ' ' v /plun«inb«rm«nt"1Jb Fiaciures 'V;l ficials are building safety into'the streets drop off, We have the vaccines. "We can \' Mobilheat DRYCLEANEBB and highways. But how are we to build provide immunity by our own behavior. School childrv-n are constantly , LAUMDEHEHS engaged in hazardous Raines safety into drivers and pedestrians? All we need is the will. FUR STORAGE VAULTS or enterprises that can easily cause Injury, Accidents arc RUG CLEANERS costly. • J1 IS OREATEST becous« you TRUST COMPANY Reel-Strong Fuel Co. 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THE CRANFORD C'lllZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, MARCH early "start'by serving free break- ward Tyjew^thirdM^nUg^ _ HomfeColoT Stylist TyT to the Supreme A feature, of the show ,wi)l"~bo 195? ida Shop, presenting the latest In He ,-.._.. of the Order ot DeMolay, demonstrations each, night at 7:15 Miss Ruth Morgan. Mrs. Ettz- '•backyard -fashion" for the sum- when he was transferred to the Local Comnntjee Discusses T/*abeth* Ball «.«•»», Mis«s ««**»••<*!*Ann Hemsworth•, "Dad" Huetteman. Also attending and 8:15, by Miss Margaret Hutch- were members of the chapter's ad- ison, color stylist for the- Martin- mer of 1957. . ,.;• . Kearny Works as an engineer, in Miss Dorothy Snyder, Mrs. Ahcej quality control. While at Kearny ColUns. Mrs. Mildred Mahony, visory council, including Holger Senour Paint Company, who will he has held various supervisory Mental Healttne mentah lReorganizin health set-up in Cranford wereg- Mrs. Doris Newswanger. Miss Es- Peterson, John Stokes, Alfred Eg- demonstrate how to change the for i Completing Long post? In personnel, training and Cranford Committee., of the Unior trid Olson, Miss Barbara Pfarrer. bert, Stanley Schultte, Ruasell mood of a room with color. Right discussed at a meeting Miss Geraldine Pfarrer. Mrs. Eliz- DobbinsC Walter Webster, treas- before i the visitors' eyes, she will results, and manufacturing oper- f Association forMental Health in Sherlock Hair last week. Western Electric ations. 1 abeth Sargent. Mrs. Gloria Mills.] urer, and Sidney Brooks, scribe make rooms gay and exciting, soft at Local Church Jr., chair- Mr. Swahckamp and hid wife, . i • Sutler. Miss Mary Fezakerley. Miss Jean I CAr\ Nelson, chairman of 1 and restful, formal and dignified— rd Cross, at the quarterly meeting Company Career Edith, have two married sons, Fred V' •'! Ptogramsjortfie St. Francis Voorhees and Mrs. Elmyra Shu- athletic committee, announced that just with the-use of color. last Thursday nighf in the Red?art. j>>! [the chapter had lost one game, Each morning at 10:30 thero will Fred Swanekamp, Sr., of 6 Jr., and John and a daughter, Cross headquarters. won one game, and tied one game be a capsule course in diToi'atinfi. Cummings stroct, a department Edith Jean. Fred, Jr., Is employed of To Be Topic The committee will formulate a in the recent Third District basket- during, which visitors" will sec! chief of inspection control in the by the Bell,iLaboratorles in Mur- , Babaft lln""- ThA* -', IJ as well as treatment. glate ol neW 0(ficers and director? DeMolay Degree ball tourney. He said that a team 60 model rooms. crossbar, wired unit and crystnl ray Hill. »y shops at the Western Electric plant Offering Set of Trir**T rulirnyai Charek , rs. John Thorn for presentation at the annual wa< being organized for baseball, Every "afternoon at 2. Miss- AnntS After a trip throughout the west • -The Church has no bustae» interfering in political at- Of Address worker fro") the meeting in june. To Be Conf erred Kenneth Meeks. editor of the Mason, home stylist for Lee Car- in Ki'arny, is retiring April 1 after this summer, the Swanekamps will For Showing on Easter chapter's publication, the Brem- pets, will show how to create color 44 years of service with the com- return to their Cranford home, The life'and spiritual writings Rental Hygien? Inga^.--chairman ol For Sunday of St Francis will be considered ner Beacon, announced that the schemes for 20 different rooms. ,, pany. , .... where Mr. Swanekamp expects to Filming of colored slides depicting the Passion and Blaster stories, , work of * " com service groups, reported on activ- On Two Tonight At both services Sunday morn- as the Rev. Robert Bizzaro, rector ure nv Hungarian relief unit paper was ready tor mailing to • .The.display of model'rooms and Originally from Wisconsin, Mr. remain occupied with gardening, to be presented along with script and music to-the entire Church model homes, all custcm-desicuod Swanekamp staited with Western woodworking- and fcjjlowing his School on Easter Sunday, has begun at Calvary Lutheran Church, it ing the congregation of the First SSSHsSSSSi? of Trinity Church, presents the atcamp Kilmer The DeMolay degree will be fourth in a series of Lenten ad- Mrs. H« xmferred upon by Koos decorating staff and exe- Electric in the installation division favorite sports. was announced today by Dale Juntilla, Church School superintendent Presbyterian Church will be asked year numbered 37 cently attended a meeetlng of th< cuted by Koos custom workrooms, at Dultith, Minn:, in 1912. Six was announced -at the service.of " ~* Cam mer Coundl w hkb »nd William Boyko" at a meeting for this project, which will include two contribute in the One Great am: service at the Presbyterian GIVE Mrs. Martin Sieg is chairman _ evensong on Wednesday. f percent of tte. .?f'* ^£ the toeal refugee Unit has beer if Bremner Chapter. Order of De^ MARGAEET HUTCHISON will include the all new Designers* years later he was granted a leave .4 :M Hour ot Sharing, a sacrificial' of- and about the meaning of human li Church in Cranford on March 17, Gallery, featuring the elegance of TO THE BED CROSS DRIVE General theme for the series is: load, and two are still on the wait operatlng she ^ Molay, in the Masonic Temple at oj absence to serve with the Navy, about 20 scenes using children and. fering for world needs. „ j principles underlying these documents. What then i» the place ,,j honor of the memory white, Provincial Court with its Lenten Visitor "The Challenge of the Saints to Us liSt 7:30 this evening;' (actjults from all departments of the The Rev. Robert G. Longaker's "* liSt; Wollin executive direct- Reports were made by chairmen DeMolay, for whom the order is of the Church today in political life? Is there to be no relation- Today." Wednesday's topic will *Gocst;t a WolliWolhnWolhn . ex^cu e direct L p itt Exemplifying the degree as the 11 new roomettes, newly done School. message at both the 9:30 and 11 named. Slipcover Square, the New Ranch There will be' an additional ship between' religion and government? , be: "How Can I Be Uke Christ?" L various other committees on ac- "Swr-candidates received the initi- Home Show o'clock services will be entitled Oak House and others. showing for parents and other in-1 "All Things Belong to You." . . While' it is as repulsive to most people to have the Church There will be a meeting ot the f MSHSRliSil-d tivlties of their units. atory degree at theiemple recently Fitting terested persons on the evening of At the 9:30 service Robert Gor- dictate an election slate as it would be for Government to dic- Men's Brotherhood in the guild ,H c^ose relationship between George Morton. Jr.; fund drive were: ." y VIA Board to Meet Opens Monday Other features vyill bo the Gal- April 24. • v man, tenor, will sing "Jesus, the tate our Church obligation, still manny ddoo look to the Church for room at 8 o'clock tonight Holy °° wr ntal" Health Association and Mead, gave A progress report on the Robert Johnson, acting master Mrs. Robert Clancy f 210 Beech °I!!°! Wainrteld Clinic. He also show- current drive councilor, Robert Peterson, senior At Koos Bros. Costuming and make-up are in Very Thought of Thee," by thi- guidance in matterters of principleprinciple. Att thth e same timtimee , popular Eucharist will be celebrated at 7 street will be hostess for the next SHOES IS OUR SPECIALTY! charge of MVs. Richard Folz, who man, and at 11 o'clock the'Chan- thought and our' culture of specialization tend to compartment- ajn.. tomorrow., 'A, • . JS outlining the faculties councilor; Thomas; Squires.' junior board meeting ,°f the Evening De- Opening Monday at Koos Bros:, ght and our' culture of specializai councilor; Kenneth. Meeks.' senior • Wilbur Coon Shoes for Woman , • is being assisted by Mrs. Robert cel Choir will sing "God Himself alize man's life into areas off politics, businessbusini , ththe artartss ,religio religionn , A series of special Lenten pro- ri UnW County for treating the partment of the Village Improve- the furniture showplace in Rah- grams for children through the age organist of Crap. ieacon; Ronald Sassi, junior dea-J way, the annual New Jersey Home • Nunn Bush and Edgarton Shoes for Men , Carlson,'Mrs. Glenn ' Gant, Mrs. Is With Us." a 17th century melo- etc_ as though they were the concern off only certain individualindividuals • the facts brought out Attend Air Institute ment Association next Wednesday Leroy Wilson, and Mrs. Henry dy, and "Grieve Not the Holy Spir- of 12 wiU be continued from 3:'3O con; Carl Nelson, senior steward: at 8:15 o'clock at herShow will continue through April • Pro-Tek-Tiv Shoes for Children • •>< or that the individual xtealtNwith only one at a time and then r Laurence Jones, junior steward; eveniTig Wingard. *" ' it of God/' by Noble. Other mu- or h to 4:30 tomorrow afternoon. Each ere tltat there areC an estimated yiftyifteee n Cranford • teachers at- 6,- featuring new model rooms, l i™ l!«»W«M.mem«tol . Ui C Robert Davis, chaplain; Lyman home. The pictures ate being, taken'.by sical selections will include "Var- only at the proper time and place. . week there is a devotional service 24 000 mentallm y ill in Union Coun- tended age education in- model homes, stiiRe shows and dec- iations in D Minor," by Handel; Those who study the human beingbg, , both physically and followed by a period of handcraft. ty;; and that one out ^ery^u:e^^ e Marshall, marshal; John David- orating classes.. The show is free Harry Liming. Helping with the id that he is an inte- son, standard bearer. The richest blessings are ob- art work are Burton Longenback "Air Religioso," by Tartini; "Holy, psychologically, are more and more iconvinced that he is an inte- Theme for the program is: "The Pat P to the public, and each morning CbtiattJii Shoe Hospital Holy. Holy," by Attwood; "Air Church Is My Home Too." f %TSScSS the prlss- ark Airport'last Wednesday. The tained by labor.-—Mary Baker Ed- Koog will get, visitors off to an Donald Halbsgut and George grated being with his thoughts, emotions, experiences and Methodist Memorial Organ te P Also, William Schultze. first pre- Tendre," by Lully, and ^Allegro," Services Sunday, the Fourth fSnee d for 25^flmore fellow-up care. ititInstitutt e ildincludedd talks by CiviCivlUceptor; William Ford,' second dy .••• MORMXL AND ORTHOPEDIC SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE Frcosc. Jack Magah is In charge health interacting. To compel one or expect him to completely by Vavaldi Bach . Sunday in Lent, will include: 8 p"resentatives from a. number AeronauUcs Admlnistrat.pn and preceptorf Arthur Sommers. act- FAMILY — ALL ORTHOPEDIC WORK DONE ON PREMISES of properties. .'.Everyman's Bible Class will separate those forces which have important meaning in day. ajn:,. Holy Eucharist; 9:15 aati., Concert Scheduled Sunday orcanizaUons, including aviation authorities. ing third preceptor; John Rehdej . Under the leadership of the der to-day life, as both religion and politics certainly have, is quite of Iocs Service, League, Walnut Members, of the group were ta- Open Daily 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.—Fri. to 9 p.m. meet in the gymnasuim at 9:30 family service and Church School; Mrs Doris E. Rothweller. who hegan her 13th year as organ the Junior fourth preceptor; Paul Irslingpr, partment superintendents, the ajn. and David Brumiield will unrealistic. True Christianity has • maintained ' from the very 11 a.m., choral service and se/mon Parent-Teacher ken on a tour of the airport, vis- fifth, preceptor; Russell Dobbins 304 CENTENNIAL AVE. CRANFORD children are now beebming famil- Methodist Chureh in January, will present a proKram , 3-minute station rale from Newark lead the discussion of "The Hope -beginning that religion has a bearing on political itwiifg as well by the rector.', , •. Club, ited the control tower and wea^sixth preceptor, and William Den- INCOME TAX after 6 P.M. Tax not include! iar, with the script, written by Miss ;T ==r IU:-. of the PresByttriatrChiirch.'*'"' ' as on all basic concerns of ' " "• "Members' of the Trinity Guild ther station- Part of the institute nis, seventh' preceptor. E. Jane Seerttan "and learning- the At 1p.m. the fifth of six Sun- M» all basic emenu, i.,^^ Sunday. Guest soloist included a flight over the metro- Attending the meeting were Ed RETURNS accompanying music. The junior will convene in the guild room at Anvonc wishing to participate in day evening The Church's prime mission is to reconcile man with God. 8 p.m. Monday. On Tuesday, from George, Thomas Fisher, choir, the work of the Cranford Menta choir also will take part in this rector at Newton "Method theme, "This The Church teaches that Almighty God has created us and has a 10:30 a.m.. to 2:20 pjn., there will Health Committee may contact PREPARED Easter program, and Robert' Del>- be held in the Junior Room of the Church, whi is known throughoi M ShcltonJ:Weilofy31WiUow niston, organist, will be at the or- continuing concern and love for us. Therefore it matters to Him be a Quiet Day for women of theDr. AAitcheson rs Church School Building. All adults Elizabeth District at St. John's „...• the state as a bass soloist in • gan. how we. Bis creatures, handle' the events of our lives. The 'su- SPECIALIZING IN FILLING PRESCRIPTIONS who are planning to unite with, the Church in Elizabeth. ¥ 4- VU&imitfBil del's "Messiah." street. "Religious Adolescents" will be preme example of God's love, is Christ's life and' His Sacrifice 1C C Selections by Mozart, -Bach, Cy. OF EYE PHYSICIANS the sermon topic of the Rev, Arn- church at the Holy Thursday There will be a celebration of JsLilOliO OdTlllUIt mi Rahway Pastor communion service are urged to upon the Cross. The benefits of the Crucifixion are for every ril Jenkins .Camille Van Hulsc; old J, Dahlquist, pastor, at the 8:15 the Holy Eucharist at 6:45. a.m. SINGER & SINGER and 11 a.m. worship services this be present. human being who ever lived or whoever will live in this world. Wednesday, followed by breakfast Carl Mueller will be included i Rudd Appoints Sunday. Anthem by the Youth Preaching Here The Church in its commissioned task of redeeming human in Sherlock Hall. On Doctrine the organ selections .by Mrs. T At the same'hour the Senior -"The Doctrine ot Justification" weiler. Dr. Fisher will sing "0 — Accountants and Tax Consultants — Choir at the early service will be • The Rev. Frederick Falrclough Fellowship will meet for the fourth lives, also teaches what God expects of us. Christ's life and Holy Eucharist also will be cel- Nominating Unit i My Pasture Shall Prepare," pastor of Zion Lutheran Churfch teaching are our' standard of behavior. From the Church, we I ebrated at 9 a.m. next Thursday. will be the theme of Dr. George of the Deep," by Marks; Malotte'J PRESCBIPTIOM OPTfCIAHS PRIMARY DAY 1 In a series of talks' on other re- u A nominating committee was 447 N. WOOD AVE., LINDEN bv Williams. "Th e Senio- -•—r ChoiChoir Rahway; will' bring_ the messag_,„e, ligions — "Judaism." Refresh- learn that the. life of each individual is valuable because it is After the service, coffee and buns A. Aitcheson at the 11 a.m. wor-"Twenty-Third Psalm," and Je? rusal^m," by Parker. appointed by Channing Rudd, 109 JEFFERSON AVE. Hours: 9 A.M. to 9 P.M., Monday thru Friday • will offer "O Sing Unto Him." by at the 8:15 p.m. **^?*£5 ments will be served. • _ • "created and cared for by God. The Chureh; therefore, must' will be served in the guild room, ship service in the Alliance Church p Mrs. Rothweller studied pis chairman of Cranford-Garwood- Martin Bld«. — SteMt Floor Luvaas at the II o'clock service. in Calvary Lutheran Church next Junior High Fellowship also issues where a decided evil abuses the rights of and the rector's Bible class will be 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. Saturdays Church School convenes at 9:30 Wednesday In connection willy a speak out On this Sunday. with Clara G. Husserl of Ncwai • Kcnllworth Chapter, American Red will meet at the same hour for a individuals or any group of people. a held at that time. Sunday School will be held at. ELIZABETH 24340 a ni The pastor's Bible study class rotating pulp" exchange program group of people. Because we know that Walter E. Cooper will conduct a 9:30 aun. under the) direction of Austrian composer and tea' *6 PU1|J11 C«kliui>«v , w "Station Junior what happens to us matters to God and because God has made CALL WABASH 5-1556 TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1957 meets at the same hour and Is conducted byy theP pastor? s of I continuation of reporting on four sohgfesi at the meeting of the Jun- Eugene A. Pettersen, general su- and organ with Rodney Saytor i NOTICE TO CjntDITOKS , Open » KM. to S PJM. Daily — MOB. * Than. • KM. to t PM. churches in this known to us what "He expects, it is the sacred obligation of Montclair and'Dr. Charlotte GarJ ESTATE OF RUTH McKEE REGE- open to all adults. The nursery fjve Lutheran ^~ rountries. Kathy known to u ior Young Churchmen on Sunday perintent. At 2 pjn. the men of ile to take an active and responsible part in all evening. Topic for the Senior | deli of Plainfleld. Before cominj . STEIN, formerly E. RUTH McKEE, held during the 11 am. service Brea...... •»..-/«» Powers and Dave Eaton will be in Christian people to take" an the 'church will, conduct a service aspects of life which affect the value and dignity of the indi- 1 to the local church she was oil Deceased. is under the guidance this Sunday Taking as his topic, The GUtcharge of worship. fft Young Churchmen this week will in the Union County Jail. be: "I Have a Question." ganist of the First Methodist piir*? rehearsal will be at 8 o'clock and War II. upon his return to civilian will be administered to children the Juniors. Joy Jelinek will lead Guild of Organists. ceaU'd to exhibit to the subscriber tinder Interested persons are invited to with the Will of God. The Church is not then interfering with An entomologist by professioi oath cir aflinnatlon their claims and de- the class for new members will Hfe. the Rev. Mr. Falrclough $e- join in this worship service. and adults on Easter Even, April a circle discussion in the Inter- mands against the estate of said deceased Dr. Fisher currently is-study! mect with the pastor at 8:1.1 There camc pastor of Saviour Lutheran Evening circle meetings of the politics but is taking its responsibility as' guardian of all moral | 20, at 4 o'clock. mediate group. The Young Adults within six months from the date at said voice with Marinka Gurewich nrdiT, or th.-y will be forever barred will be a meeting ot the music church In Trenton. He accepiw Margaret Greene Association will and spiritual life seriously, so that we might live this part ot our will hear excerpts from letters of from tJroK-eutlns; or recovering Uve •ama subcommittee at 8 pm. tomorrow, the call to Zion Lutheran Chureh several foreign missionaries whom New York City and has auditi UEatn-it the Kubtciiber. be held at 8 pjn. Monday at the eternal life as God. in His wisdom, demands. '. Nelson Llghtc'ap.. On Saturday, catechetical in in Rahway in the summer or 1995. of. members._ church supports. The for the Metropolitan Opera. Administrator .**, Estabrpok, ^inrChgir, at Conf ice in feitiD meet in the Beginners' Room.' At the chapel at ice Nichols; • O a w 4 w Tee* (14.00 League will hold a "Y" party at 8 p.m. there will be a meeting Kenneth Stewart will be dlscus- AtOsceola Church The sermon at the 7:45 pjn the Westfield YMCA at 7 p.m sison leader, and Dr. Alllnger will service will be " 'Beholds' of the Conference Held of the weekday nursery committee. This Sunday will be the last Teachers of the Church School wi Tell Program be in charge, ot devotions. Word of pod." The musical por- STATE Ol v BasMitzvah Monthly meeting of the Church Sunday of the current Loyalty ' DtMrtxwat •' leave from the church at 12:45 ' Members of the Commission on tion ot the service .will be ' inBy Church Com School board will b held at 8:15 "Who Were Jesus' Enemies?" Month program at Osceola Pres- Dr. Albert Allinger, pastor i Certifies!* «f DbsalaiUa p.m. to attend a church workers' p.m. next Thursday. Membership and Evangelism will charge of the Alliance Youth Fel- conference nt St. Paul's Lutheran will be the serrpon topic of Dr. byterian Church. A special "One Cranford Methodist Church, pr To all. lo whom these presenti may come. ') ^® At Temple The Men's League will hold its meet In the old sanctuary at 7:15Great Hour of Sharing" offering lowship. ' ••_'.,. Greetinii: v: . .,' Chorch'in Teancck Albert Allinger. pastor, at the 9:30 pjn. Saturday, with George Mc- sided at a. luncheon addressed) WHEREAS, tl appears to my •»«»- Services* ot Temple Beth-El to- monthly buffet supper, in the gym- will be received. The pastor will On Monday at 7:30 p.m. the Col- Governor Robert B. Meynei! as t' fsctlon. by duly' authenticated record ol Explorer Post. 84 will assemble morrow evening will center on the nasium at 7 o'clock this evening. and 10:55 aan. services in Cran- Daniel as chairman. Meeting at onist and Explorer divisions of the procwdlnss for tlw volunUry dissolu- preach another sermon in the cur- legislative committee of the " tion thereof by the unanimous conMrtt o» J-.V4 in the'fellowship hall at 7:30 p.m Bas ford Methodist Church this Sun. 7 pan. will be the young 'people's 4 Monday. On Tuesday, the cancer! Mitzvnh of Rita Bernstein. The program will include an as- seriei s on wTThhe WonderfuWdful Pioneer Girls will convene. Jersey Council of Churches si all »tockhnlde«. deposited In my oHlee. h study group, in -the library, and rent The Pilgrim fortaUce of Pioneer that MASON U BLACK. INC. a cor- --->-, 1. ...in —,. ,„„„ 1#1 Qm I Rabbi Philipp Brand will officiate, sortment of films. day. entitled. "The Optimistic sored a legislative conference i sewing unit will meet from 10 a.m. Boy Scout Troop 75, in the audi- Girls will meet on Tuesday at 7 poration of this SUte. whose principal to 4 ~p.m.. and the stewardship ass^ed by Cantor Nathan Parnass. On Saturday at .7:30 pjn., there The High School Choir will sing Christ" Identical services will be Trenton last week. office Is situated st No. 11*4 Haritan «oad An one will be a Junior .High roller "God So Loved the World," by torium. Senior .Choir rehearsal p.m. Also meeting that evening In the Township of Clark County of committee will- convene at 8 pm « shabbabbt wilill lfollo fll w iinn ththee held at 9:30 and 11 a.m. Church Also attending from the li Union State of New Jersey (Carl M. committee will-convene at 8 p.m. h will H. Williams, at the lint will be held at 8 pjn. will be the Bithia Class. temple hall. " skating pa' partyy. The group School for all ages will be held at church was Curt Garrett, dire Mason being the aienl therein and In Youth Choir rehearsal will be at h 730 '. and at the second service Women's Prayer Band will con- chine thereof, upon whom P*?"?" Members of the temple congre- leave the church at 7:30 pjm. by On Saturday, the Junior High the same hours.. may be served), has complied witH 'the 7 p.m. Wednesday, and at 8:15 car. Those planning to go may sign *******' «>nd at vene in the home of Mrs.. L. A. Con- of Christian education. Dr. gation will attend a regional up In the church office or call Mrs. **»* ^nlor Choir wUl offer ^esu. Fellowship will hold an "April KqulnTnenU of Title 14. Corporations. p.m. the mid-week Lenten service 1 Communicants' class will meet over, 10 Retford avenue, Wednes- linger iIsS «.Il«chairmaI n of, the dep General, of Revised Statutes of New meeting of the United Synagogue - -• > Priceless Treasure. * by J. S. Bach. Fool's Party" from 7 to «:S0 p.m. at 6:30 p.m. Sunday. Parents of Jmey, preliminary to the Issuing of this will be held. of America tonight at the Fair M. S. Pringle. Mrs. Claudld e Grady wiU sing "Must day at 9:30 a.m. The mid-week ment of social education and acti Cprtifica'e of Dissolution. class members are invited to at- prayer meeting will be conducted NOW THEREFORE. I. tha Secretary Lawn Jewish Center. Tlieme ot Jesus Bear the. Cross Alone?" at tend the program. by the pastor at 8 p.m. of the council. "" 'y*—_ ol Stale of the State of New;, Jersey. Do the evening will be "Psychiatry; both-services. The morning session was Hereby Certify that the said corporation Methodist Fellowship!* Circle Meeting The Senior Westminster Fellow- • Tonight the Cub Scouts and Ex- did. on the Sixth day of March. 1BS7 and Judaism." Those wishing to Service Tonight Mrs. Doris E. Rothweiler. organ- ship will visit the Second Presby- plorer Scouts will meet at 7 andvoted to study sessions on "La file In my office a duly executed and at- .Plan Revue Thrsee NiglltH n'ttcnd"7^' requested to contact ist, will use the following selec- and Industrial Relations," "Al teited consent in writing to the dissolu- Schedule Listed terian Church in Rahway on Sun- ii Chi pracUce LEVER 22 'Bon Voyage—Or Was That Trip Irving Weiss or Marvin Ostro, tions: "Ariso,** by Johann S. Bach; hollc Beverage Control," ' tion of 6:30> Need for Social Action." '•'M'-m Mrs. E. C. Johnspn, $11 Springfield Brownle Troop 106 will meet at church, beginniing at 8t 30 ajn. the world visiting such high spots Garden Club, to be held at the | J. E. Shewmaker andL. C.Norton Afternoon study sessions be a covered ' dish avenue; Adah Circle. Mrs. Thensa 3 pm Saturday atternoon. in temDle'at 8:30'p.m. Wednesday, ~" * —•-•»- cout.JCrooB. sidcred "Civil Rights" and Italy anS the "FolleVBcrgcre1* In «... .—-.^ , . "Intermediate -FeUow- "Making the Churcte arT»W J| ^gj £ fAKR 101 tOWNSHIR tOJUIIIIEE y at 6:30 pjn. Pro- 'Deborah Circle. Mrs John 68 will meet at 4 pp.m. and Junior | p.m. Tuesday. Paris. • Sessions, horticulturist and' lectur- E. Bawcom, minister, at feetive Social Force" v/as the t the Senior High Fellow- 8 Orange 'avenue; Sarah ellowship will meet The fifth mid-week Lenten serv- Tickets;may be obtained at the cr, on "Roses." A' question-aod- a.m. worship service will be unnoticed Mn. J. E. Conover, 20£ of Dr. C. Emanuel Carlson, e* church office or from any Fellow- answer period will follow his Scripture reading will be by J. D.sihp at 7 pjn. will be annouced Mrs. J. E. Conov, at 7I If.latp.m.. ice will be held.in the large fel- v later. High School Choir rehearsal avenue, and Priscilla Circle, Miss loWship room at 8 p.m. Wednes- Uve dirisctor of the Baptist^' ship member. talk. Cox and prayer by I. E. Taylor. The Session will hold its month- Committee on Public ^-— r— At the 7 o'clock evening service. will be helhldd att 5:3530 pjnjn . • ' HaateHazell KlngsburyKingsbury , 118 Alden street. ly meeting in the church office at day. Refreshments will be served included Tuesday at 1 p.m., Rachel Circle the dinner which co Mr. Bawcom will take as his ser- On Monday at 8 p.m-. there 7:30 p.m. MondayMd . after the service by members of Youthful Vigor mon topic:" What Is Heaven Like?** will be a Home Department meet- at the home of Mrs, G. W. Albert- will meet conference. •AT WV» COHVOBf. Prayer will, be led by R. Reeves. ing in the chapel with Mrs. Thor- son, 10 Dartmouth road, and Re- bekah Circle. Mrs. Edward Ma- Mature Judgment Communion is conducted at both lief Bareness as leader. .' • 'V'^&i lone 308 Elizabeth avenue. morning and evening services. . The .cancer dressing unit will N IMS U RES Light! Mr. Bawcom wiU conduct the meet at 10:30 ajn. and the execu- April 10 at 1 pjn^ Anna Circle Old Friends in a New Experience in Government at,the home of Mrs. Anna Boos, women's Bible class - at 10 a.m tive committee of the Women's 40S North Union avenue; Esther THE BEST HEATING SYSTEI Wednsday, speaking on "Review Society of Christian Service, at WINDOW that the Cadillac car has cast Us revealing light Experience in Business _. the Mosaic Covenant." The Circle. Mrs. C. E. Lamont, Begin- 1:30 pjn. Tuesday. ners' Room in the Educational Lei's assume you've known them for come time. work group "will sew and make Lenten study of "Paul's Letters on an ever-growing number of your own friends. Family Man cancer dressings starting: at 11 a Jn. Building of the church; Mary Cir- SHADES And now—in 'the moment of a glance—you to Local Churches" will continue cle. Mrs. John fast. 187S Qulmby MESOT m - IT PAYS There is every reason why this should be so. for women in the chapel at 1 pjn. first behold them in the company of a Cadillac car. Devoted, to Cranford CBsUSTIAN 8CUNFI81 lane, Weatiield, and Miriam Circle, ULaM Its original cost is remarkably modest—and 8EKVKBS Wednesday, with Mrs. H. S. Orth There's just no question about it *.. something O Mrs. W. V. Schlndler, 303 Manor Whether it be Hot Water, Steam or Warm Air, .several models are, in fact, priced competitively God's infinite goodness will be as leader. Young People's Choir Courage in Adversity rehearsal will be held at 7 pjrrf "' avenue- ALL THREE wonderful happens! brought out in the Lesson-Sermon 11 at 9:30 ajn., Dorcas with those of lesser makes. "Was Jesus Physically Resur- AprJI|HU •• r a General Electric HeaUng Unit installed by — _ For the presence of a Cadillac car underscores entitled "Reality" at Christian Sci- Circle at the home of Mrs. C. V. Its operating economy is extraordinary—with a ence services Sunday. - Gary. 507 «ligh street, and at 1 —and most dramatically so—many of the things record of dependability and longevity ththaat is , Scriptural selections will include from "Science and Health with pjn., Lydla Circle, Mrs. F. E. Sloat, CHAPMAN BROTHERS that enable you to think well of {hem. ' the following from the Gospel of Key to the Scriptures" by Mary RICHARD HAKTIG ' without equal in the industry. '' ' ( Turns Uw*s Greea... 24 Oak lane, and Naomi Circle, It goes almost Without saying that their Cadillac John (1:1.3):- "In the beginning Baker Eddy Include the following Mrs. Ro«er Hawlcy, pf Park ave- New Jersey's leading qualified heating contractors Ajffa ilr resale-value' stands at the-very summit was the Word, and the Word /was (472:24-M)(473:2426): "AAHl realityy i« In GodL^ lends form and substance to whatever measure of in used-car markets all across the land. Keeps law** Greet with God. and the Word was and His creation, harmonious and for over 25 years will give you at least 33V % more v VOTE FOR "HIM! ••>• 3 hievement life may have brought them. God. . . .All things were madd e bby eternal. That which he creates Peace is the promise and reward BKUg* C-SSM ac Certainly, this triumvirate of Cadillac econo- him; and without him was not any,. ina|r<»« all that of rlghtnes«_r—Mary Baker Eddy economical operation. Certainly, it reveals their interest in the safety mics deserves your personal investigation—and thing made that was made." and well-being of their fellow passengers. *^^B W0NDERUWN Correlative passages to be your dealer will be delighted to tell you the whole YOU CAN DEPEND ON Hill ^j Text b fr«n Psalm. >or Free Survev and Estimate on your heating | And, most assuredly, it evidences the wisdom ' '' ' limmU** • , (1S:S2): Mt is God that girdeth wonderful story at any time. with which they select their personal possessions, me with (trength, and. maketh my luirements, without obligation, call — Stop in soon—for a ride and a revelationl fa havr idLXJ^ JzJ,~. visjirf*rr"^;J!

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••••- "j\-jirtrnT_• i ••-..- — THE CRAMFOBDCITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDA^ W For New Central ^ite- •* •:f; I istrar, reports. Twenty-five course*] ion Held chairman, and Mrs. Bruce Cook. ' are being offered. < I Girl Scout Council Dance committees reported on Miss Marianne Beckers of West- plans for a dance at LePree's, Ro- field has- been appointed execu- VIA Told Need for Women eelle Park, on May 3. Due to the Lincoln FT A Unit S Beth-fij tive director of the new central illness of Mrs. Arthur Schreiber. Rudoy succeeds Girl Scout council, which will be Mrs. Cook was named to serve as Week's wash done evsky of Boselle officially launched May 1st Cov- In Civil Defense P ~ ticket chairman. Distributes % ering most of Union County, the \- Mrs. Harold Brown and Mrs. new organization will* replace Martin Ross, Jr., were welcomed Round-Up Forms white you shop eight local Girl Scout councils, in- as new members. The summer round-up chairman cluding the Cranford Area Coun- of Lincoln School Parent-Teacher cil. • • •• J Co-hostess for the meeting was Miss Beckers is now executive LOW PRICES PLUS S&H Mrs. Robert Lucas. plant, —, Association, Mrs * Russell Huckel, rma; cor- director of the Plaintield Area is a great need for women who arc vision, of General ''The Four Seasons and Ouhar s announced that 98 forms have Girl Scout Council. 1 She will con- Garden" will be the subject of a 8lM$IIWttUIB interested in CD activities to fill Corporation. £inanci111 tinue to handle this; as well as her talk by .Mrs/,Walter Marsh of the been distributed. • i "^S: in various executive positions and Dr. Vajda received his academic Assisting her in the project new position, in the interval until also for volunteers to work in var- training at J-Vidham University We-stneld Garden Club at the Ap- Kane; treasurer, Mrs. May 1. irtACHK ious departments such us emer- ril meeting, to be held at the home were: Mrs. S. C. Bialeckl, Mrs. J; Peaches £ and «n«nel. M». and was awarded the PhD degree Haviland, Mrs. J. De Rosa, Mrs. T. Miss Beckers is a graduate of gency leeding. housing and cloth- in 1937. He joined General Aniline of Mrs. Cornelius W. Koopman, the College of St. Elizabeth at ing. • . ..-..•.• : • 107 Pawnee road, with Mrs. Zit'k- Eurell, Mrs. E. F. Czebrowski, Mrs. Fox, Mrs. Jon as a chemist in the research de- S. G. Koury. f Convent. Station. She has also She -requested that interested partment that same year. ert as co-hostcss. Mrs Horowlt*. studied at Fordham University and persons contact htr or G. Holmes Mrs: E. Geiger, Mrs. H. J. giel- and M«. mm 2^49' He is a member of the American the New York School of Social Williams, director of the local CD Seek Student Opinions inski, Mrs. J. P. Benedetto, Mrs. MBS. BEETBAM BVDOY Chemical Society and is married J. T. Birchctt. Mrs. G. "A. Bush, Work. Prune Juice setup. Mrs. Almquist's husband Tonight at Adult School BAKERY and has three children,' Albert. Mrs. C. Boyd, Mrs'. H. W. Nelson, For a number of years she was also is active in Cranford CD as. 16; Paul, 13, and Marianne, 12. 'Students of the current spring in population. Essex, Hudson and engaged-, in social service case chief of mobile defense. Mrs. W. Kaplan, Mrs. J. P. Dow. Bergen are more heavily''popu- aT semester of the Cranford Adult Mrs J. Polley. Mrs. B. LJtwack, work. She also has served as a IORMEL-WMCLE » " .«• •••"• SUPREME Old Fashioned Further discussion of CD pro-; latedICU. . camp . selection adviser cconnected School will be asked to fill out Mrs. N. C. Seebach, Mrs. J. E. Air grams and needsc w;is presented Trowell, Trellis Union County is one of the most with Cosmopolitan magazine. by Francis W. Foreman, former questionnaires tonight concerning len, Mrs. U. W. Morone, Mrs. V. Centennial thickly settled regions in the na- Since her entrance into profes- Spam HOME STYLE CD director herd. To Elect Officers operations of the school, Dr. Ken-.A. Becht. Mrs. J. N. Thompson, tion According to the 1955 esti- sional Girl Scout work at Plain- Miss Audrey Edwards of New neth W. Iversen, president-direct- Mrs. E. H. Moore and Mrs. W. Scrupbook Items mate, there are more than. 4,300 field five years ago, she has. had Vernon; public relations super- or reports.' Gllliam. persons to each of the 102 square various in-service training courses, KRAFT 16iZ.I«r visor for the New Jersey Boll Tele- At April Session All pupils will be asked< Dr. It was decided that funds de- miles in the county. including at the Girl Scout's Edith phone Company, showed a film and A nominating committee com- Iyersen said, to rate their instruct- rived from the sale.,, of T-, "(interesting facts o*>ut "njon Macy Training School at Pleasant- v prising Mrs,, Bruce .Cook, Mrs. Ed- sweatshirts and would be County, its communities Msv*o- vine. N. Y. , spoke t-. "•'.'.'.':. ' . presenting a non- or and course content and .to list !» >id its progress spotlighting technical story abin.i L/.U country's ward Ostrove.- and Mrs. Edward values derived from taking the used toward the purchase of a fl Launclennat Of fera Miss Beckers is completing this Bendel will draw up a slnt.-> of. of- i*2bratioutobeglnMaV19, •first combat-ready ground-to-air course. They will list 'What they bass drum for the Lincoln School %"o! its formation 100 years Half-Hour Service year 20 years of association with ficers for presentation at the Ap- liked most and least about ,'the band. PRINCESS-WHITE guided missile. . The Cranford Laundermat, fea- Girl Scouting, in the capacities of A graduate of Wells College, ril 22 meeting of the Trowel ami course und. whether they would At the last PTA meeting John Girl Scout, adult leader and pro- Trellis Garden Club, it was an- recommend it to a friend. . "flie population oj Union Coun- turing half-hour service, Napkins Weber showed color slides of the Aurora, N. Y., Miss Edwards is a „ according to a census bureau fessional worker.. • ' rnember o.f , the Junior Woman's nounced by the president; Mis. Dr. Iversen said students will be outdoor fair held last falL was opened this week at 108A Miss Beckers is currently pres- Edward Stanton, at a Irieetiii^ last asked to name fields in which new "' in 1955. is 461.000. an in- Club of Morristown and the Wells The basic issue, blunt and Un- (about 65.000 since the Walnut avenue by Lester Hecht ident of the metropolitan area dis- College Club of New Jersey and isWednesday in Mrs. Stanton':; home courses should be added as well as of Union and John Striker of Irv- trict of the Association'of Profes- at 1 Brookdalc road. suggestions-for specific courses. varnished, is peace or parish. Bui BORRY Ib. active m church and Sunday school mankind and -our civilization will, ington. r' ' "•'.•"••• 7"'-' ':"'•'•; ••• sional Girl Scout Workers. She It was announced that the club There are about 430 persons: 53rd largest of the also is a member of the National work. - ..•••' will be responsible for flower ar- not perish. Of that I feel confi- 3 wlrid counties in the ynited Equipped with 10 regular laund- Association of Social Workers. Mrs.- Charles Redden, program registered in the school's current xangejnents at the Public Library semester, Gerhard V. Kcllner, reg- dent.—Ralph J. Bunche States according to population romats, two large laundromats, Her- appointment has been made chairman,' introduced the speakers. for the month of April. The com- and its numbers exceed those of three large dryers and an extrac- by the development committee Mrs. Harold Kinney, tea com- mittee in 'charge of this project several entire states including Del- tor, the new business is regarded which is representing the. eight mittee chairman,, was assisted by consists of Mrs. Edward Ostrove, LE$TER HECHf «nd JOHN STRIKE^ Proprietors aware, Vermont, Wyoming and local Girl Scout councils in com- Mrs. L. J. Meyers, Mrs. A. V. V. TELLS ANOTHER as one of the most modern of its Mrs. Edward Bendel, Mrs. Edward • \ cvfldfl* pleting arrangements for the new Keebler Sea liibsonf,Mrs. George W. Lawrence, Zickcrt and Mrs. Alvin Reiman. Union is the newest of the 21kind in the area. central council. ^ 60LIEM 01 MMUJE Mrs. L..' Maxwell Banks. Mrs. Rob- On April 10, the club will enter "YOO CAM EAHM $40. counties in the state, having sep- , Both proprietors are World War ert J. Allen and Mrs. Kenneth A. arrangements in the show,, to bo WEEKLY PART T1ME- raled from Essex County in 1857.II veterans. Mr. Hecht is a past Home After Treatment McGrutth sponsored by -the Spadenhoe Club Plaatant, Interesting Work. It is the second smallest in area—= commander of the Marine Corps ^ Jlff^r^^ SS15* • Poumi Cuke 4» The b'usiii'ess mtfting was con-of Cranford at Koos Brothers, Rah- Car Necessary 108-A Walnut Avenue only Hudson covers fewer square League of Elizabeth. For Accident Injuries way. In charge of arrangements ducted by Mrs. -Sidney L. Nunn, No Inmsiment milcs-but it is the fourth largest Leo B. Goldenberg, 41. of 21 president. [ire Mrs. Ostrove, , horticulture 1 • . • write or phonal Dunham avenue, returned home from Alcxian Brothers. Hospital, Recent Events Lloyd Products, Inc. Elizabeth, after receiving treat- In Local Schools LOSE UGLY FAT 1 McCwdleu St. Undan. M. J. ment for injuries sustained in an LANCASTER BRAND "U5. CHOICE" • . 'Continued from page 3) HUnter ••MM: ~~*'— automobile accident in Elizabeth last Wednesday night Virginia Libere. In Ten Days WATCH FOR OUR • The Cranford' man sustained Scale drawings sjnd diagrams of head injuries when the car he was the early telephones were made Or Money Back Ib. iht yhere l« the flin — featuring driving was involved, in a collision by Stcfanie Kott. Jane McCord, If you overweight, here l« the flint with another, operated by Robert Judy Chasnoff and Robert Mont-I reallyearsyvaray. A neiw Ac convenien* to comt wn«*—e alonyj t»~og I.-gen -t Brown. 36, of Elizabeth, the Eliza- rild o'f rxlr"•'a• POUIMpoundU! easieeasier than ever, »o INVENTORY SALE!. gomery. you can be as ullin and trtm.na you Want. beth police reported. Mr, Brown Booklets from the.: telephone This new product called DIATHON curtM (raguUs stocrtockk -— not a• apodal puscbtM) WM treated at the same hospital both hunger At appetltv. No drills, no diet, C *- company showing' the construction »''" ';'•'* ft. '•• no exercise. Absolutely harmleu. When was NOW •of modern telephones tvere you take DIATHON, you HUH enjoy your GRAND meals. stIU eat the foods you like but brought in by Helen Boyd. you simply don't have the urge tor extra Semi-Gloss & Gloss 4.95 330 Greece and its early civilization portions and automatically your weight must come down,' because, us your own 28 New AlkydFlat 4.95 3.00 was the social studies unit \n Miss doctor will tell you, when you. eat lean, lancatltr Brand Chuck Roost h ml - * *— * »--*-• .iu»iifht endangers •V. '•".:•'• S, LDonoyun's sixth grade. Of SS262 ftf ' ^•••••s* • • ss« ^SF-»- -- '.-•,. • DIA1 w ^T^WV^fffijfe child prepared a TRON IS sold on this uunn™.- •—. must lose weight with the first package FROSTED FISH FEAXIIHES favorite myth. • you use or the package costs, you nothing. AH Work m Reports were given by the fol- Just return the bottle to your druggist CHESTNUT PAINT & WAUPAPEII Filltt Haddock T-**-. *•*• I.'**;'".' • and get your money back. DIATKON Guaranteed lowing students: Ronald Cro- costs S3.00 and is sold with this strict COMPANY LANCASTER BRAND U.S. CHOICE" BONELESS Swordfish Steaks •— «-*• marty, Michael Bass, Valerie Mar- money back guarantee by: 10 BRAND NEW LAUNDROMATS ¥M 4- tin, Joan Slavic, \jay Farrell, Mary st-uers osuia STOKE lat Walnut St. Craalara 13 North Ave. E. Cr»nford, N. J^ Mackerel Hfa*• "*"* •^" Grant. Robert Allen, Betty Ann Mall *t*tn' llUia Pilco Fillet *-— •.—•'• McGuvncy and Lee Michaels. 2 LARGE LAUNDROMATS 69 Ushner's Fabric Carter «HJJ!»» Cross Rib Beef Lobster Tails ••'••'•. v „. .^lil BRW«« 4.1105 Area Chief Cliemitft HERE NOW I . .THE CAR WITH ALL. THE "NEWS" I 1S-17 North Av., W. Cranford Jumbo Shrimp . IS) 3 LARGE DRYERS ' stoats For General Aniline nUESH FISH -23c Dr. Albert M. Vajda of 175 Lo- Fresh Bucl^ Shod . cust drive has been appointed to 1 EXTRACTOR FRESH the position of area chief chemist • • • • • • •..''•.- .. • •. •' 3-98 Boston Mackerel . • O9c tor the immediate area of the pro- BLANKETS MOTHPROOFED AND FLUFF DRIED Striped Bass .'\ . 49c Chowder Clams . • 49c TINTINGS TO YOUR COLOR SPECIFICATIONS IOMELESS OPEN TWO NIGHTS A WEEK Pan-Ready Smelts -59< ROLLEI 49 Sliced Halibut . FOR THE -STOIE HOItS FROZEN FOODS PLAY SAFE ON — 8:30 A-M.—6 FINEST FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES 8:30 MIL—8 THURSDAYS TV REPAIRS MONDAYS — 8:30 AAL-«:30 8:30 AM.—I FRIDAYS-— CONVENIENCE LARGE, GREEN CALIF. TUESDAYS—- SATURDAYS — 8:30 A-M.—* WEDNESDAYS 8:30 AJVL—I, TV Mt. only »• JUICE «iu«iitt*d «• OF OUR W« in d ASPARAGUS 2-45 *.--".j_.--.j4^.ti-r-^*-i«;-»iM Uttut COTMEK EACH CAN MAKIS 1'A PIMTS CRANFORD Brussel Sprouts RADIO — TO.THE StBASTMAIin. 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••'•;'"-•*'"-•' THE CRANTOBD CITtJES AND CWWCT TWH3DAV, MARCH 28, IW Troop 75. Assistant leaders are Patricia Kelly, Nancy Krak, Ellz- [ Airlines gave a talk, on "Use of the Mrs. F_ Putt and Mrs. B. Jones. Gorwood, 1903; Kenilworth, 1907; Kathleen McHarg, Compass". ot a recent meeting o* invited by the Very Rev. Msgrg . hiefiposteip d on the bulletin board ffi" 3£»uEl»M. and Winfield. 1941. abeth Kreig, Walter W. CulltaT^iSCndiocesadi nd ,dii fronft t off thBh ' ' Elizabeth. wTTJnw-'UesinnlngS' «t-.ywuHrticelyed hocial-wcurity- i rector of the Confraternity of reach back to 1664 and whose monthly benefits last year while „„._ Hartman, puppeteer, inti0 . on the functioning of the baby sit. Quinn, Arlene pleted training«t the sdnarschoal duced the show. : . Christian Doctrine, to conduct a area once covered all of present- Thommen, Monica 15th Air Force, and flew 50 mis- under age 72 and you had earnings program, will introduce the speak- 1 Key West, FLa. ; •. . • \ workshop that evening for thtine g program, and some changes in •| livan. exceeding $1,200. you are, obliged er. Mrs. Arthur H. Houseknecht Ann Weldon and slons over Central Europe. He was 1 Scott PubUcatipnv Rebels and Presented by PBA at Ball combined parishes of Bergen regulations were discussed, by the. ^ by law to' file a report of your Background to Glory, by John is program consultant for the y members. Any high school girl .oretta Dalla Sandra.- awarded the Air Medal with three £<£££, by O. F. Schee^and Gerald Midler, storekeeper X/& Radio, Television on of » citation to X. Vernon. Anderson of 1 Hickory Couhty, which are formulating a Settlement dates for the six oih- annual earnings for 1956 with the Bakeless; Your Nation's Capital, month., . • ,. interested in serving as baby sit- .Troop 101 also enjoyed the Girl oak leaf clusters, and also received Hugh Rankin; Festival of Optra, «ooc*Mr.andMrvErne«tr.Mul- program of new discussion groups er towns in the county when it Social SecuritSecuriy Administration on by Morgan Beatty; New York City Wednesday Club The drama committee will „.__. Women Hold Election ^ rescue of a child from the R&ftway River was among ter may contact Miss Di Battista. Scout skating party earlier this the Distinguished Flying Cross, by H. W. Simon; American Yester- ler of 40 Stratford terraca, arrived in that area. . was organized are as follows: of Folklore, by B. A. Botkln, ed.; The next Thursday at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Molly L. Kay. 313 the annual ball at Cranford Local 52, Patrolmen's Benevo- ; ; It Was suggested that a smnll month, transportation for which *"-- -- Schnebe- ••—«—»l i=s- ••^» or before April 15. 1957. day, by Eric Sloane; Contempor- recently at the United States Naval J Mrs. Phil F. Henehan and Mrs. Springfield. 1793; New Providence. Magic World of Flower Arranging, E. A. Helm, 3 Burchfield avenue, avenue, east,, was elected pr n KUworthKenUworthl -^ •— r~ library of helpful'reference texts was provideovided by the parentp s of the' ary Capitalism, by John Strachey. Speaker** Receiving Station, Nortolk,^Va., to Lorraine Krik, St. Michael's rep- 1794- Westfield, 179479; ; Rahway. by M. J. Brooks and others; An- at 1 pjn. • . await transfer to the USS Alstede, of the New Jersey Chapter Sr on Saturday Chief Powell were honorary chair- be established for use.by the var- 807d Plainfield girls. Leaders for this "troop are The Dance In America, byjffal- resentative to the National Coun- 1804; Union. 1807 and Plainfield ' t • •; Anniversary ' «s3iss imal Spirits, by Whit Burnett, ed.; "DressYour Best" is the topic than ea persons at- men ._,for «athe ball, and general ious discussion groups. Groups Mrs. John F. Valley. Mrs. William ter Terry; History as You Heard Representing the local club at American • Women in Radio i. cil of Catholic -Women, also at- 1847 . by Daphi* Du Maurier: Guide to San Francisco, by Herb chosen by Mrs. Carolyn Yuknus the Fifth District spring confer- chairmen in charge of arrange- having' specific suggestions on this Donnelly and Miss Marianne Put Your by Janice Giles^ U by Lowell Thomas; Ships in the Television at a recent meeting tended a senior workshop at Cor- Celebration Caen. •' vi . • ' .' • b John Toland; Men o^the of the Union County Home Econ- ence held Tuesday at Commun- the. Essex House, Newark( " ments weer Patrolmen Frederick matt.-r may refer them to their Boyle. -The Borzoi Book of French Folk' Puppet Show Presented 1Jr *M5 Elm street then G. Roberts and .Leo A. Schultz. pus Christi. leaders for the leaders' meeting Plans for celebration of the 21st S WonSI.Ty Ber- Waters, by Dale Vanomic Extension Service for her ad- ity Methodist Church, Roselle Kay broadcasts each Sunday " " BROWNIE ' W 1956. The sided at trie board session. .j In a 1957 Frame! John Dos Passos; Olin pownes on ural Design, by Ephraim Viertete. J. F. Burnash and Mrs. P. G. Tom- fare fund. ed thi- llev. Joseph Donnelly, spir- and ' rents and enjoyed a session of ^remade at a recent meeting in ReneJlarfy^The Door Music, by Irene Downes, ed.; Is- pal Building next Wednesday. "Sparky, the Friendly Spiirt," was Mrs. Una Dunn, formerly A- pamphlet on "Special Indul- The ConsUtuUon, by Joseph N. linson. presented by the Public Service itual moderator; Mrs. Charles J. square dancing and marching... rael and Her Neighbors, by Eli- planning and the use There will be an executive board Cranford, now of WJLK. Ash gences" applicable -to members Stevens. Mrs. Currie, Miss Di Bat- Brownie News • j-A 'History of Our.Flag" was Welch. Richard HOfstadter. of accessories will ^discussed Iby Electric and GaS Company to stu- Park, was elected vice-preside participating in the discussion Physicians Recommended ahu" Elath; Complete Home Im- Color Television Engineering, by meeting tomorrow at the home St. Michael's list'a, George M. Coffey and Mrs. presented with posters of the var- Mrs. Yuknus. She also will show dents at Roosevelt School last Mrs. Esther Untermanr^ Newa ?ymbaluk also pre- groups was read by Mrs. Currie, provement Handbook by Mel Evans John W. Wentworth; To See the of Mrs. Howard Cowperthwalte, Robert. Kelly, recording secretary. St. Michael's Neighborhood ious flags by Cathy Kaiser. Diane how to determine whether one is Wednesday. Civilian Defense, treasurer; Ufe membership Who reported that all new mem- Associated; A Mirror for Narcissus, Dream, by Jessamyn West; KraUs. 308 South Union avenue, at 9:30 Discussion Groups Brownie Troop 101 made St. Pat. Slahor, Annette Slahorh , SusaS Mn Maa- over-or-under dressed. This serv- ./The. show was concerned with Mrs. Bertell Wright, Essex Coun an Frank A. Caru bers' names, including given, con- by Negly Farson; Alexander Ham- Rascals of the Spanten Mata, by rant7., Toby Robinsonobins.. Linda Wil- ice is a part of the extension unit's .a.m. safety in, the home and adequate Xuberculosis League, secretary! of the local since firmation and surnames, must be •ick's Day favors for the Nuns and. ilton in the American Tradition, A3.C. Whipple; The WeU-Fed 'Centennial y liams. Joan Messersmithith, M Maryy ytean* Mrs. Gladys Johmon- , ^ Enemy Below by clothing and program. house jpower for better living. Plan Holy Hour T by Louis M. Hacker. • Bridegroom, by Margaret Wll- submitted by April.1 for inclusion ?riests of the parish.. The favors Other guests «fll be Mrs. Cam- ^^er D. A Rayner. The '• Stormy Life, by'Ernst Heinkel; Mrs. Yuknus is a graduate of Men in Service Caruso was appointed Plans for a Holy Hour to be held in the Indulgence Book. Jane Snam and Karen Horowitz. Mary Ri liamsr A Teacher is a Person, by Scrapbook Items vere green stovepipe filled line Clock of Jersey C»ty. P~* of SUence. by . £^ Days from.Seventy-five to Ninety, Pennsylvania State University October on Sunday, May 19, were discussed The membership growth of the BROWNIE TROOP 75 Charles H. Wilson; Geraniums, by » William E. Caballero, sonarman vith mint:;. The girls also sent a state councilor and. -gr^Kima- of T^ ^ ol, Love by M«JJ by E. R. Hewitt; Around the World and has worked in industry as SUPER STURDY SS^ *- at a meeting of the board of di- Joseph Kronmeyer of American Helen Van Pelt Wilson; A Treas- 3/c, of Roselle, formerly of Cran- organization has reached an! all- (Interesting facts about Utiion t£ council, and Mrs. Margaret gh^- Bedlak by Andre Spubg in Wanderer III. by E. C. Hiscock; well as education., She has spent — guests introduced at therectors of the Discussion Clubs of time high, it was announced, with favor to Ma'ryrLou Costari?.o, who ury of the Dog. by Ralph Louis ford. left last week on the USS Cotnifi). its communities, iti'pyo- Warner "rnotheV organizer.- an. The Butler Did It, by_F,, u.The Romance of Firefighting. by the last seven years with the Home "~ Public Safety Commif- the organization of the 37th Dis- was recovering from a tonsilcct- W Woods, ed: A Treasury of Asian Bache for an eight-month cruise St. Michael's Church at the home ))!ro(/re$s spotlighttno A^iegS at^eXThe state ^U^;.The Big »*g*g} R. S. Holzman; American Philos- Extension Service. . • to. and the Mediterranean Weo» ^.Kjlas St. John LaCorte, cussion Club group, known as the omy. .,.. • "' Literature, by John D. Yohannan, of Mr; and Mrs. George M. Coftey, tlw celebration to bt'otu Mai; 19, councUor testimonial dinner Sat- by Maritta Wolff; The Undefeated. ophers at Work, by Sidney Hook, Mrs. Albert P. Morrow, chair- area. A graduate of Cranford "^e» Lester W. Blessed Martin du Porres Group r This troop recently went on a ed. 210 Locust drive, Monday evening. l:). >7. of its formation 100 years urday at the Hotel Madison. At- byL A. R. Wylie. ed.; The World in the Postwar man of the American home com- High School, he recently com of It was announced that the speak- consisting of five couples: Mr treasure hunt which led to the tantic City A friendship rally of Mysteries Decade, 1945-1955, by John H. mittee, which is sponsoring toe and Mrs. Eugene Kane, Mr. and a<><>.) home of Mrs .William: Donnelly of I YOUR LAST er for the Holy Hour, will be the D •• mge Case of Mr. Pelham, When Union County was formed Strict 10 will be held Saturday Jackson. .00 Delivered Capt. Charles J. Very Rev. Msgr. John J. Dough- Mrs. William Johanningmeier, Mr. Tuxedo place, where.they found ' at the Roselle Masonic Temple. |b ny Armstrong; Murder The Sea Dreamer, by Gerard tu> Cranford Auxili- and Mrs. Karl Paswark, i-Mr. and hi 1857, it encompassed seven green.decoraied cup eakos and ' installationExtra _^ . erty, SSD, of the immaculate Con- 1 AfilmonthelifeofChoptnmnll ^ Minds, by George Har- Jean-Aubry; Home'^ Play for the Henry J- Kluben- Mrs.'Cahill Kreigei and Mr. andtowns:' Elizabeth, Rahway, Union, ception Theological -Seminary at lemonade waiting lor them. Games be presented in May- Mrs_T>le. , of an Old Sinner, Preschool Child, by June John- Eyes Examined UNION COUNTY MAINTENANCI *'AR)MlDoor and A Rwl Offwr ; of the Honorary Mrs. George M. Coffey. Prospect- Westfield, Plainfield, Springfield were played in, the yard-before Darlington. and New Providence. *1OO deputyputy, announced the 6>pu6>puUU « , Dorothy S. DavisDyj; . son; When your Child is 111, by Local S2. ive new members may secure in-' their hike back to St. Michael's Now...SAVE «*p to Comi^r^«l T^Rtrid^ltial Msgr. Dougherty recently lec- formation .from Mrs. Gallagher. 5 conduct a merchandise club. £ by Donald ¥ Samuel Karelitz; Gardening In- i«t included anjacro- , From these seven were devel- recreatioBrownien sroom participatin. g in both S5 b ^ Wednesdy, y Mal- tured on "Scripture and Scrolls" oped 14 more in the following §1- -• The past Councilors' Club held ^^o n Wednesday, doors Under Lights, by. F. H: and DR.G.HINDMAH ^ br John. Jane and Walter Due to.the membership growth •svehts were Robie Arnold, Mary ^^ Gair; The BiT Frame, by at the Holy Trinity Forum hold chronological order: Linden, 1861; iU March meeting at the ho** of ^^ Gair; The BiT F J. L. Kranz^ U-Boat Killer, by Window* Washcid-Floprs Waxed of 3O Centennial avenue of the.clubs in the parish, a mail- Gd in Westfield. Final plans for the Clark, 1864; Summit, 1869; Cran- Eileen Baldwin. Eileen Cleary. M'- •-.•- Mrs Eleanor Schultx. . Mildred and Gordon " I Captain Donald Maclntyre; Profit- tt^l received by tbe ing list is being compiled, and to Suzanne Donnelly, Virginia Dool- l b Lon Optometrist Y Holy Hour wiU,.be made at a ford. 1871; Fanwood, 1878; Roselle, Mrs. Margaret Armstrong and | Glass Alibi, by Leonard _ able Radio Troubleshooting, by . Taught aerobics facilitate this job, each group may .. Mrs. »ais»»>:> — _ Hardwood Floors • Sf^cMty leaders' meeting in the school li- 1894; Mountainside, 1895; Scotch ey. Jeanne Dunham, Mary Jane the magnificent The flood of Fear, by. John and William Marcus and Alex Levy; , starting when they submit the name of a mdmbcr or Durkin, Patricia Foppert,' Sijzan her committee "had charged the Ward Hawkins; A Treasury of Great Catholics in American His- - • Houwhold CUtninfl Crwifora, N. J. h Plains, 1895; Berkeley Heights 1 leader to be used-on this perman- Faeser. .Mary Ann Frigola, Sally social hour. . .• ' ! Great Mystertes^by JHoward Hay- tory ^by .Theodore Maynard. ''' '^femtaffL-fL^**^ " ********* ' ent mailing -list-. All. fufljre in- (formerly. Ne\y Providence Bor- - BRki9« WJ137 u!l-i in of thc~board/ was not pres; ent mang Uoselle Park,~I9(IirAnn' Frost, "Nancy Ann Kantner, craft and John Bewcrbft, eds; The •Alexander" Hamilton "and -theI 6-1332 and on television. I,. List Assassin, by Selwyn Jepson; Mur- Founding of the Nation, by R. B. the meeting as she hadbeen structions' or newsletters also will AilflaPifll tft $%llt>lVaP4£ dert'Muraei: JUU*^.. __ _ Morris, ed.; Course in Beginning levision Watercolor, by John B. Musacchla iiuueu in oneives ^ iUdliia;Lockridw. ^ Klng. and others; Wild Train,'by Charles II a- ••Kill* I ilirarv **».'«• « Hearse, by Craig Rice; K. O'Neill; William Penn, by Cath- OUR ANNUAL FACTORY AUTHORIZED 11 I UU11C LdUrar^ Tender fath e Knife, by Joan Shep- erine Owens Peare; Beerbohm The following new books, have herd; The Lord Have Mercy, by Tree-His Life and Laughter, by been added to the shelves of the | Shelley Smith; Able Baker, and Hcsketh Pearson; The Road to Mil- Cranford Public Library, it ferns Others, by. Joseph Whitehall./. town, by S. J. Perelman; Graff announced this week by Mrs. Sarah, Nm-Flction ••»*•' Spee-the Life and Death of a Raid- F. Raddin, library director. Cortina's Conversational Japa- er, by Dudley Pope. Ftrtioa " ' nese, by R. D. Abraham and San- Disaster at, Dundee, by John se/ecf./rom o wic/e variety of ify'et ono* finitAet—floor and d'acon- Sundays from Two to Six. bynosuke Yamomoto;/' Blueprint Prcbble; The Courtship" of Mr. Lincoln, by Ruth P'. Randall; You ilnuitd models—some in original focfory carton* ... while they last... and Your Operation, by Benjamin R. Reiter; The Magsaysay Story, by ^ I Carlos Pena Romulo and Marvin 3 M. Gray; Miss Boo is Sixten, by Margaret Lee Runbeck; Jefferson, • NIMraaslornar Champion of the Free Mind, by ckaiiit ' Phillips Russell. - • Local or 0Uto«e« S«loc»or Samurai, by Sakal, Saburo, Mar- -.. //' Cvri tin Gaido and Fred Saito; The Hu- •pMe«My man Heredity Handbook, by Am- plcttir* i-am Schcinfeld; Scott's Standard Postage Stamp Catalogue, 1957 ed. ••f,: M«|HMI 4 ll * This Weekend ^

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»A&^^ • • .-'•'"* ."- }_•'•••:,•'. •',.;•-«'• "fyS'l'H-T\''••?"'':;»'*'Wl?. *'--^- •'."' "'/. \>v?'''•'•'-'., •'•'. " «i'''•}r-ii-:~f'-. • i¥ THE CRAN!t>Rl> <3*tZBI TH •:/>. • GAR '*** secretary of the Plalnfleld-Wett- field Smith College Club at the Ranktn Sailing for Boston , group's annual meeting at the home, pf Mrs. Maurice L. Farrell, THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHBOHICUB; THURSDAY. MARCH 28. 1957 TEN CENTS SECTOMFFOUET Jr., in Westfietd recently. After 2nd Antarctic Tour Plans were discussed for a fa- ''••14 His second tour of duty In the South Polar regions over after five shion show in Short Hills on May Knights Organize CommitteePlan Participation in County Celebration months, Dean S. Rankin, pipefitter third class, son of Mr; arid Mrs. 1 for benefit of the scholarship Set tfriami W. Rankin of 15 Cherokee toad, is scheduled to arrive In fund. Also benefitting this fund will be sales of gift wrapping pa- Boston April 19 aboard the Navy's per (each roll with its own cutting To Pigkt Obscene Books roost powerful Icebreaker, the USS New Jersey State Federation of device) which may be purchased • BANK AND • ir^tt^^ PLUMBERS • it KENO.WORTH — St. Theresa's Council, Knights of Colmnl Conference District Boards of Education, to be AUTO DEALERS • has organized an active committee to "raise the standard of literature •) '••:' 'H year-round from any club mem- Acticmls 'f I, Ai Glacier. held in Atlantic City on October CONTRACTORS for the youth of our community," especially in comic magazi The Glacier left Port Lyttleton, ber. SAVINGS BREHNAIf & TOYE RTH Borou n 6-1S. ** . , • * '• "• . . ' ' • • ' "•' KENlLWO ~" ^ Council Tuesday night voted to with- pocket books, it was announced New Zealand, March 10. High- Harry MilUr Motor*, Inc. INSTTliJTIONS SSSSSS^SSSSSSSSSSSSSISSSSSSSSSSSSSm hold any action on joining a i>roposed regional garbage disposal plan today. At Park light of the departing ceremony Tow tOMO HEAT — TOO. OIL until the Rahway Valley Sewerage Authority, of .which Kenilworth Is a CHS Physics d HOTEBT8 & W1ESE The Council has discussed the GARWOOD — Conditions at was a concert on the flight deck by decides whether or not Dumont Day Hear Bell Co. Speaker Can BBM»> S-1U4 roblem confronting all today in Third Salk Jnami Park will be discussed on the Christchurch Ladies Bag Pipe COLONIAL . LAND8CAPS CONTHACTORS egard to objectionable literature. David l*age of the New Jersey a* itwik *»*.«- . ' . MS South Av*., «. Cranlord he spot by representatives of the . Band. Her next stop,, .on the 10,000 SAVINGS & LOAM In a letter from Kenneth R. Hart; ocal governing body and the U.n- mile voyage home was Lima, Peru. Bell Telephone Company ad- Traea — Lawns — Shrubbery Grave Stone recorder, received by local mer- Polio Clinic Wednesday dressed two classes of physics at on County Park Commission in a „• The Glacierestablished a "first" ASSOCIATION Walter E. Boright, chants this week, it was stated Senator Wayne Dumpnt of War- Cranford High School last week. • PLUMBERS + meeting scheduled for 10 a.m. Sat- in Naval history last October when i u n'oorted that the Sewerage that boys and girls are being fed •en County, candidate lor Repub- rday at the park. she became the fiist ship to pass Mr. Page presented a number of IthoX Plans to look, into theMen Called the "poison of crime and lust In Begins Today demonstrations on the latest 'ap- • BJRU0a«-a2M CHAPMAN BROS. .This was revealed at Tuesday through the Ross Sea ice pack that ican gubernatorial nomination, possibility of an Incinerator. many J cheap magazines, pocket KENILWORTH — A third Salk light's Borough Council meeting plications of electricity in the com- Parts — Insured Savins* Accounts 1 early in the seasort. • ind Mrs. Dumont will spend next If Ho Aat«*r. BUMO* «-32Sl PhnnbltaV&HMrJliigContractatt .-The time is near when we will books and so called comics' and polio vaccination clinic s Councilman John Lombardo, munications field, such as transis- WCstfiaM X-10M JOBBIMO — OIL BURNERS Trespassers I- -M Later she led a three-ship task Wednesday touring Union. County. Current Dividend Bate 3* Ctaniotd I no Ioniser bd-able to dump garbage other printed matter. by the Board of Health will get hairman of a special committee... tors, telephone cable repeaters and Worth XT«. E. 1M Ttwcnaa St «VTS CONDmONtNQ 1 it is time for serious conslder- KENILWORTH — Magistrate group out of the ice pack, through Dumont Day will begin officially many others,- • • . . , d "Crime in the minute detail, sug- underway this morning at the Vet- amid by Major Edward H. Tiller-' the , into Vincennes CHMtnut 5-23U ,,ation oi pther.means of disposal," William Binder found four em- gestive drawings ' and . shameless ;o prepare recommendations for, • it 8 a.m., when the Senator and The lecture was arranged by Dr. Aw.1. erans' Center, 21st street. . Bay where "Deepfreeze II" build- Crantotd the chief executive added. Parade Chairman Frank Ragoncse outlines to Garwood's Majjor Edward H. Tiller and the bor- park improvements, read a let- ilrs. Dumont appear at the Win-Henry J. Goeckel of Cranford. Dr. ployes of two monument compan- photographs' are and ' have been ers erected the Wilkes Internation- LJUNO MOTOR CAR CO. I.WcstSeM AvtW. BoaeUeFark Councilman Alva Myers was ap- Third injections will be given Ler from F. S, Mathewson, general lold Scott Hotel. Elizabeth, for aGoeckel has been instrumental in UQUOR STORES • ies' which 'attempted to install firing the imagination, of our ough's Union County Centennial committee, the proposed route-of-march for the county-wide par- al Geophysical Year Station. Your Authortaaa to children who received their first v uperintendent of the park com- ireakfast given by the Dumont organizing some of the people em. RANKIN FUEL CO. pointed to attend a meeting ot gravestone bases' . in Graceland youth, and are made cleverly- at- ade of May 25 vfaich will cUmajf a-weekilong-. program of events rhnrking the 100th anniversary After clearing the ice belt on * REAL ESTATE and their representatives and. second Injections last May mission, saying he" would be glad; or Governor Club of Cranford. ployed in scientific occupations in Craaterd • WettOald • Ptelaflald ! may01'? tractive to young and immature of ihr founding .of the county. Looking over the plans are, seated, left to richt: Gerhard Walsch the \vr;.- '"••••>-. the Glacier re- nigKt in the Springfield Memorial Park; guility of trespass- and July and .there will be a small o meet with local representatives At 8:45 a motor caravan will Cranford for the purpose of work- • BEAUTY SHOPS • tomorrow minds," Mr Hart said. ceived an 'urgent' m '^nge to go to icipal Building Jo consider a ing Monday -night in Municipal additional supply for first injeo- and Mrs. ESvera Cbristophcr, co-chairmen;. Mr! Ragonesu, Mayor Ttlleryvanct Frank Corvcloyh, In ,t that time. • ing with the Science Department CADtLtXC Munici: This letter was followed by the rescue of the Japanese ship eave the hotel and proceed BBtrlMt tlons to children under 15 who of parade float; standing, George Christopher* industry; Joseph Hitmcnik, promotion; Jack hrough Elizabeth, Linden and in the High School to stimulate in- clan for a joint agency advanced Court. members of the Knights of Colum- Police Commissioner John "Soya. Maru," trapped in the Ant- by Springfield Mayor Albert G. have received no vaccine to date. historical and pageantry; Henry Piekarski, decorations, and QanU\ A. Costa, publicity. Rahway, after which the caravan terest in science. • ' • • wniiAirs M «• ' The magistrate suspended sen- bus visiting the merchants and chnitzer suRgested at Tuesday's arctic ice pack. Following refuel- BEAUTY BOX Binder. ' . _ discussing the problem with them. The schedule for inoculations is: meeting that a letter be sent to ing and rcsupplying at Australia will'pass through Roselle and Ro- *AL» and UWICB SI ot AH tence against Robert R. Terwilliger Today, Pregnant women and pre- selle Park, where the first trip'of. Mayor Binder wrote council that All were found very cooperative he county engineer" requesting re- she started her "speed run" to .the ' « profeaional Balr Colocte« 111 Worth Aw* W, BR B-liao he had received replies indicating of. Florham Park, an officer of L. and desirous of carrying out this school children, 9 to 10 ajn.; kin- moval of the: road barrier which rescue of the. Japanese ship.- he day will come to an end. ..' Panel Discussion PLaialald t-124l « Expert HalraraMtnf LEHIGH OIL CO., Inc. 'mmtmimm dergarten and first grade children. Little League Sets Opening Paper\prive 1 inlercst in the idea from Cranford. W. Kennegott Memorials, Newark program. '• • has been placed at the Garwood Outside the harbor she came up- A luncheon will then be held for ISAUUnSt. BBJd«>S-«ls» 10 to 11. a.m.; second and third Mrs. Dumont at the home of Mrs. 1U.U1 B. M* atraat rtalaftai JOHN W. HEWS & SON Kenilworth", Summit^ Westf leld Charles Frank,- Sr. and Charles The program will function each ntrance to the park so that mu- bri two fishermen-marooned in. the For UJC Students BZfCBT OIL BUBWBft SERVICE d Mountainside. Only Union, month by a visit from members of grade children, 11 ajm. to noon. nicipal police cars will be, able, to Harry VOsborne, Jr.; of 5 - tM C «U> attraat HU iiun • an Frank, Jr., officers of Woodbridge and fourth and fifth grade chil- Date; Appointments Listed Slated tor Aid main outgoing channel. The Glac- Orih Sharp.-407 Manor avenue IJQ00R8TORI khich plans its own waste disposal this committee to each store. When get into the park. * r ier's boat, coming .to their rescue mouth road. • - Monument Works, and one of. its dren, noon to 1 p.m. GARWOOD — Sunday, May 12, has been set for opening day of At 6:30 the caravan will pro- recently took part in a panel dis- %—• BUILDING -H plant, said it definitely would not (Continued on Page- 2).- - Citing a recent instance in -.'-• after a night of dodging ships, was cussion before freshman ".orienta- MORRIS CHEVROLET. Inc. (Continued on pooe Z) employes, Fred T. Geordino. Each the Garwood little League, Inc., with games scheduled for PALParisi JFamily which he reported police assist- a welcome sight for the fishermen. seed on to Plainiield, where a CONTRACTORS Phoaai BBU9* 1-0777 Tomorrow, sixth and seventh stop will be made prior "to Con- tion" students at Union Junior Col- was assessed $5 cost of court. They grade children, 9 to 10 am.;eighth and American Legion against ACOA, it was announced GARWOOR — Several locVl'or- ance was not readily available to Leaving Australia, word was re- filed notice they will appeal the today by Herbert F. Werthwein, one youngster attacked by several , ceived that the Soya Maru had .inuing on to a Dumont for Gov- lege. •'..-. grade- and - high school, 1O to 11 ganizations are cooperating In a ernor dinner-dance to be held at Mr. Sharp, a* senior In chernlca decision. . • Girl Scouts a.m., and non-registered, II ajn. president. Opening day - for the, second proicct_..forJjonoUt. of theothers. Commissioner Schnitzer de-. succeeded in clearing herself of YEASEL and 8HARKEY* Inc 7 elared'the-Union-CountyJJarkJP.o-.- .. the'Arbor Inn. engineering at Newark College of I Fund Drive Complainants were Thoma to noon.. . • Minor Leaguers will be May 13 atParisi family of 619 SoiitrT avenufe, (ii the ice pack, and the Glacier ..' ...A ':•'. lice, do not patrol the park fre- changed course for a four.day stop Chairman of the Union County Engineering, began his college ca- Dowd, president, and William Keep Busy Parents should take children's VFWPost Unami Park with' VFW Junior —a collection of waste paper and 1 uently enough and local police %$•• at- Port Lyttleton." ••. Day committee is Mrs. Charles reer by attending UJC as a part- '^^P^B*^^^^^^^^^ I Head Chosen Dowd, secretary - treasurer of KENILWORTH — The after- temperatures before coming, to the playing Fibro. .rags was to be held from 10 a.tn time evening session student. At I* VWSa«M>_ '.: to "2 p.m. this Saturday. nrV^ prevented from -.patrolling In addition to Lima, the ship is Busch.old of 113 Pine, street. Co- THOBXEtF JOHKNEM KENILWORTH —Joseph Corcl- Graceland Park. noon group of Girl Scout Troop clinic, Herbert Jennings, board Elects Pinkin Plans for, the season were made. the discussion, he presented some it a recent meeting of the oper- there by the barrier. scheduled to stop at Panama and chairman is Mrs. J.; A. Klernan ^a.-! I one of the Kenilworth Steel Com- Simple assault charges whicr 20 has finished all its require- president stated. If- the child is GASVOOD — Wallace M. Pin- Contributions totaling $615 were of the problems as seen by a sen- UUIa ill or has a temperature, he should ating personnel • held in Borough collected by 60 volunteer door-to- Following a report by Council. Ciudad Trujillo, Dominican .Re- Jr. of 410 Prospect avenue. pany,, 750 Boulevard, has been ap- arose at the same time in Novem- ments for its cooking badge under n of 315 Myrtle avenue was ior. — CMaalaU Varta Hall. ;• •, ' O' ' " '. •• " door....:SUPPLY CO. on Saturday between the sented to the Parlul family. sociation as follows: year-old son, Justin; Jr., rs. Alison B Hitchcock of 406 Bvaka aerriee—WkMl •atead and treatment of mental illness. Graceland Park was represented K«m of Brownie Troop 19B rep- ters Tune-Ups — Blmenlxlng. For Methodists of 1 and Announcements were made pre 1. Medical forms must be filled U HorlkAn. •»«•• H«* Funeral Director* ;ind for prevention through educa- by Stephen N;_Maskalerls of theresented their troop in the "live" Delee and Ch|U Battetsa tion and promotldn "of mental KEH1LWORTH — The Bla be' held at' Unarm ceding last Thursday's canvas; but by family doctor. return of Ben Gazzara, who cre- the law firm of Van Ruper and Bel-'window display at the Variety ^JVan Felt: quartermaster. Carmine The letter request MBBSSSSSLS health. Union County's goal for Cleaners on March 8. They dem- Unacceptable Prayer in the Bible' Park on Saturday, April 6, at 10from the sound truck of the . 2. Be sure child' has had booster ated the leading male role and has moat, NewarkX. ' advocate. H. missiorter LaCorte also . convey ui^rsssffssrsmaWP onstarted how their troop made a.m. • In.case of rain, triis. event lice Reserves, members of whic shots for whooping cough, tetanus resumed it after making a .Him to thanks to all others who assisted R. will be postponed until April 13 unit, in charge of Police Cap and diphtheria within the past Inc. of Springfield, Ma. world sermon eU; •wigwwi. Walter Wenzel; bffi- : be released soon as "The Strange at the same time. • . . Thomas J. Colwell, also were oi year. ' in the search, particularly the famous' home of scientific char- q and Mrs. One." BEELSTRONO FUEL TEXACO SERVICE llectiurujeriod. .4. Be sure doctor writes dates Auxiliary Police, Fire Department acter analysis from handwriting, • HARDWARE show that about 30 percent of the and Civil Defense and Disaster it was announced today. T«xoc« Om — OU By Western Electric Girl Scout Troop' Marts* takrtaaUasi l-inanpovi'er loss in industry is due o'clock and will be conducted Hospitality Chairman Control. '-.".•. •. •aaalia—Taaaaas—Aaeessariw 1 to emotional, disturbance. This KENILWORTH — John M. Pet-March 20 at the home of Mrs. John flBag COUKTT BUICI pa AMFORD PA|Btt^> >Uk-aa aa« DaUvary the Rev. Nishan Najarian. educa- (Comttmmed. is still on the job. The cost for 1 r. rranxlnatr. Prop. I industry in lost, production alone four years of service with Western Ther girls paired off and took Breezy Point Society will meet LOVELAND FUEL CO. Electric. at, 8 o'clock Monday evening at Again Tonight 'A^iSutsta«s aYaft&tteMMc Atkm is estimated in the billions. (Continued *m Page 2) IQICt • KITCHEN the' home of Miss Katherine Kan- GARWOCM) — Final showing of Tint — Tuba«— Battailw -Flowers of'the Rations." annual a>ws »unt>M Genuine-— BRldg* 1-8371 sky, 715 Kingston avenue, while QMCTAQCK BALES CABINETS ai«d. * iis» at, «»BIIW«I« | at 8 p.m. Tuesday in the church 'operetta of St. Anne's School, will . .' oooi» vai» CAM KOPPERSCOKE PBA Drops Its Court Action on Mulford social hall the April rheeUng of the he presented in the school audi- Executive Committee of the WSCSii*0""™1 *l • o'clock tonight. Dress MB M. Bf««« 81. BRido* t-1144 . TERRACE ANDRADE'S KENILWORTH—Roselle Park- because it feels "Sgt. Mulford's Although' Borough Council/ was Mi MOKta AVIk. K. . will be held. rehearsal was held Tuesday after- WOOD PRODUCTS CO, ATLANTIC SERVICE I Kenilworth Local 27, Patrolmen's' position as a member of,the force split on Mulford's promotion, it rormlc* Sinks -* Counter ToM Parents of the churches Cradle won. and the production was ch- BBUf* «-050t—24W s BdaaUna Mater Taa*-l'M Benevolent Association, decided to should not be placed in jeopardy was unanimous March 12 in giv-Roll Department, which is made thusiastkally received by a large W«tHt«ld Motor Sa)«t Co. • DEUCATES8EN3 • Custom Made Kitchen CaWneta, drop u pending court action to by the PBA due to the neglect to LubrlcaUon—TJras—BaUertes-rBrisai ing him "a vote of confidence" It up of baptized children too young first-night audience last night. ELtsabash 4-4M8 force Boiough Council to reverse live up to state statutes on the Awtbariaafl US Elisabeth Ave. .SUsabcth also pledged itself to defend'him to enter the Sunday School's Nurs-' 'The Rt. Rev. Msgr. John M. > HOADBEBVtCE , Its promotion of Sgt. Frank Mul- part of others." . . • • ikh, pastor of the Church of St, COLONYOOJK^XBSaBM against all actions brought against ery classes, will meet at the church I Wai GET THAT 101 Worth X-~ W. BH «HHj | ford after a lengthy discussion It is still the opinion of the unit, on Wednesday evehipg at 8 oclock-i Anne, reported more than 300 him. .' ' campitta UM a* - last Wednesday night at Roselle however, that Sgt. Mulford's ap- For several months this groupj children from the first through the vrro Park Borough Hall. . ' Sgt. Mulford was promoted at "V • MOVING and * • SHOEREPA1R1Tarta and Kitchen Cabinets — Formica Tope EXPERT SHOE turned to patrolman status; claim- stated.'. ^v. R. Hart, Raymond Blydenburgh project to raise money for the ^tive of various nations of . tt REPAIRING ing ho was illegally appointed to The principal aim of the PBA,and former 'Councilman John J. Used Cars Showroom: Educational Building Fund. The! the world. * QUICK SERVICE Hie force. He was 39 When he was it was explained, was'not to have McCoy. They voted for his pro-amount realized will be announced \ Dealing with the selection of a • ELECTRICAL • as w. ut Ave. motion, while Councilmen Frank. WEatfUld S-lOtt . named.to the department In Jan-Sgt. Mulford removed from the and a social evening will be held-i queen by the .flowers at an inter- Frca Planning flervlca • ' V LOUIS MONTINI Mascaro and Alva Myers opposed 1 north':A»<"£T ^wiifliiM' "acy, las) and he was advanced force, but returned to patrolman : [national festival, the operetta story I here's hothiniTlike money in the hank to give you CAMPBELL'S WOODWORK ' SHOE REPJORINQ . 1l0 sewant lust December 28. The rank in deference to a man with the action. IS.AMASI Si. Craaion Councilman and Mrs. Raymond f reaches its climax with the seiec- Custom Built Kitchens * Sink Toas seniority. Sgt. Mulford Mayor Walter E. Boright at- REB8E BROTHERS I was 30 in 1951. Blydcnburgh of 100 North Hth \ "Jon of the American rose as the a wnse of sectiritv—ami the pleasure of knowing CHMtnut HaOt in tacked u\e. promotion, . -slreet—teturncd ,.Mondaj^Jr*(rn afmost beautiful flower of all. BENRT Fa TOWM8EMD was unfair to men with more sen- y Aataails** THOMAS ATI ?• E. WcstlleM A««. RoeeUe park According to the PBA, it decided length of service when he was ad- was unfi "two-weeks' trip to Florida. They d {hank* you've got the cash to buy the things you need or want. D« Solo > Plymoudi I »»t to continue the legal action vanced. ' I lorlty.: visited < their son and diughler- to the Sister^ of the school for KOTIVa 4k aTOSAOB AND CLEANERS • aalea A a«f «!*• in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bly- thetr excellent job in producing COMTBACTOBV • LANDSCAPE • a and directing. thcVannual musical WKsUUM l-l«a denburgh. in Saraspta and stopped There's also nothing like saving at Union County MS N.tla A««. W. WesitlsU LINCOLN a4 \ at Bradenton and SI- Petersburg event. X CONTRACTORS U aUatlt Union Ay«w TriiHt Company—with five offices and convenient raul Vatetta. Vnp. TREE SURGEON WESTFIELD LANDSCAPE CONTRACTORS Olsaaia« • Ttuslag • Eighth Grade Sports Night evening hour*. What's more, you can do all your •M aU«aJ»a ". ' ^, WOODLAWN T1IU 8EHV1CB MOTOR TRUCKS * »a4 Maa'a O»ta>»«« hanking business under one roof ... complete bank* IS* Martk Mk at. Scheduled at Lincoln School -nsnyraus Trees A Specialty ' GA^RWOOD —1 Annual Sports' Ansouncers were Ellen Dubas, ing services are yours in every one of our offices. n«e Esttmatea — All Work Insure* HALL AMD IUH8 INC Night program of the eighth grades ^ William Todd. John Guerriero. AuthorUea will be presented in the Lincoln Louise. Wchrum and Lidia Rlcdcr. FLORISTS Courteous—Xflicient Sertlee School gymnasium from, TJO to1 The scenery was made by Fred BTUDUJAKER PACKARD WHRE Let us open your savings account today! Andremem* CaU Us D*r or Nt«ht Anytimc-Anjwhcte 9:30 p.m. tomorrow under dirce- White, irtaniial training instructor, Bales * Servfca. . DIVCO ~ AVTOCAB «> asas tion of JoA*ph Troiano. physical and hts stage crew . Garry Kenny . BlUdo*«-M07 .' Tjpholstartix * lnla»*»»'. neeoratlBj education instructor. Boys and;! worked the lights, and Robert WSatnald 2-4«4» ber» we're open eveningf (see hours below) ILOWEBSBO* • KjENTVCKY TKAILBB8 Hk> Oarara - fundtyra girls of'the graduating class will .Leonard made the mountain scene, M TuU» St. Cranton* ;..H «U North Ave. *t Wcaiacld participate In various games, con- ;' 'New monitors in Mrs.Ruth Bak- -'.' 1 Night Service Expert Insurance guidance it » tradition at HEDENBERG- Miaiair r. T. D. tests and demonstrations of ath- tcr** third grade at Franklin School •' 'v> lettc skills. • |aie Ronald Yanuzzi, Leonard \- * * BANK AND * M.HO 9QN rVWc&EAN. DrV in tomorrow and we'll dUcu»* the bett, WCatiUU 1-4M« 1 SAVINGS Ml M. Vatwa Aw*. •st. ltZI Students of the sixth.(seventh (Dowhir. Jlary Ann DiMario, Jean ic VENETIAN Insurance plan lor YOU. Remember, now it the time to and eighth grades " of Lincoln CarnKaJe and Josephine Caruso-i Inion County Trust Company School >^U1 visit the Arthur l_ii (A spcUlng bet was held iniMlss INSTITUTIONS LAND8CAMNG VS. Hwy. 23 Mountainside R EKE MEIER'S BLINDS Johnson Regional High School in Aim Rogers" fourth grade at prepare for financial security. y 1 FLOWERS, lac. Scrvtee That Is Diflcrcnt Clark this afternoon to witness, a Franklin on Friday, and those t« kwi SkMl (0»w Ilvnfay **** •«!•»» •) «K»»kMa * VUMBBAI. 1 WOBJ1 OVS BTCdALTT . AU Ktnls oj Trees 4k dANFOBD showing of "We Shook the Family [Standing at the end of the contest Japanese Yews — Tree," first icnlor play to he pre- Imxnre Gencvieve Munn, Joyce Vlp- Itoli . t • I ^.aLjfj'jMilBWawl m Hemlock — Btaade Trees 8HOf scnted in the new *chooL ! eiina. Carol Hamcy aad Kenneth Members of the 5C daw at'lin-'Schwart. - -- • coin recently presented a play The following 4R pupils have 4i 7TZL called "The SwU* Chalet Says' had the best records for good • • FOOD MARKETS • ja^pj^jroopcratioci and effort, Miss •Xovincs gHM«; JaJt Mom,i.JtiSJiSSjiSj y ted and Unda Ferrd; Btr*. Fan- ol" McCarrick. bum** SM4«0t — Horn* If the request aoea not involve B0 8EMSCA ttOAD ridge, Jerry Lawson; Knurhrn. Danarl Corveleyn, Karen Toth personal medical problem*, whWh *m U Thar* ar« iwo kinds of Richard Joyce; Kerr Rumen. Rob- JJoyee Viperuuu Genevieve Munn fanuty doctor, or professional ttb> who never amount to much-tw»| l les, the necessary Information antt ert Leonard; Jim Durand, Jack ^and Carolyn Blaczo. j vooOa who cannot do what they *"= Falzonc; Sydney. Louis Romano.) The«R boy»and girls have writ 'J-- *i i '? 1t» MltaUtt« MU must be taken up with jtAtx Tba worship.moat acceptable to literature wUl u« fonrardwl to 0*4 comes from a thankful tad and thoM who can do nothing < and Florence, Sally Wallaucx. «C—mmc|a1 OB po«c «> you without cost. obwrtul bwt —Pluuixh -Gyms U K. CurU*. i-.'&a MZtrr'-r-' y •:••-'•'r •;••} -T:-•.:•.• .,r--.-.-: .--.,• ^.; ifp: i1• «aTauraw»Mfl.M!iM6[nw i- s,. PS aim* i^aftaoHietfefi^^ f '••Jl#l

i-\.--M 1 , MAftCH *»» ',;(' • it serve him -^J >• crnagpf A*«> c^offi ^ Mr. HUcDouga'l and ^r Kono.| [pack, i1—-.-- • ; : ~~' ] I heeded. .*?•••" complete. Minor League coordinating and request tor • reduction'i* canvass scheduling, Vincent J. Reynolds, IM S-mlle speed liinlt in the trophies, Mario Guerrieri and Mr School* i area, i»6 parking sign* also- pe Guerriero. ahd publicity, '• [erected along the North avenue old B. Meusel oi 109 Winstow place, Allowing..mlnon to buy or J^^tato^Kniform DorothDoroiny SS.. Reimerneimer.. H JU - . , curtre ittha't point. _ Communion Thor have announced the engagement *ansport alcohol U they are.em- J£«gf u the ^mary fund-rais- " Officers for this year are: Pros. M|*. "t. On recommendation of Council- 1 > J . ._._.-_ .<:.. r-«rn\ vthrf ploye_i«.,«os Ucensenoticed bby^lhv thee A1COIJOW •s•». .uu**^ i *".,-u WH.C 1/«»,^..^.—_ ^ ».«,— « and}dent. Mr. WerthWeln; vice-prcsi- ^ '" to be I Here't tht qttfcktst *a» t« iW Wrt Bwl ~ |ust ftMih Fiy thesrweatier, teiriwr man John Teuscher, chairman ol of their daughter. Miss Carol Ethel Hear- tng campaign of the season and' dents, Mr. Colwell and Mr. Cho-; Ww building and grounds, public Serv- For Sunday Meusel. to Peter Paul Lojewski. Beverage Control jd|refit~ enables the league' td purchase borda; secretary, Mrs. Reimer, and < Ciir»^N«^«*riU.Ca'«J ing will be April »Vv ;/ 1 ice will be requested to install a KENILWORTH — St; Theresa's son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lojew- such items as shoes, baseballs, treasurer, Mr. Hay. Serving on the j (U-U-IHHHSOtttty)QFGmm^mmtmdl m mouth watering pie« May- :• X • . W street light on an existing An ordinance prwiaing tor pur- : Council 4186, Knights of Colum- ski ol Middlctown. formerly of bats, etc. • '. ••,13' board of directors are Mr. Gucr chase of a $7,000 damp truck for Mr. Werthwein announced the rierp and Mr. Darroch. bus, will hold its first Husband fair guarantees! They are thM&wslV most scienWIeaily fed fryers on the market! : H.rtBt Jtaiwaldt, the Aluminum Company lMlsslMeusei. a student at Arthur the road department was adoptea. following managers and commit- •r m Stely she - KistssBCtgcr, and Wife Communion Breakfast Councilman Ernest Vardalis re- She will bring JBM. Anthony Ku- ica plant on South avenue. This L. Johnson Regional High School, tees for the 1957 season: Leonard action was in response to a request this Sunday. ported that as a result of a com- Special Offering - she returns to «-— BTOBA.and June as Clark, is employed part time by Managers, Little League teams: [from the company tor more ugni- The day will begin >ylth mcm- plaint by a local organization con- PAL, Al Prtsh; ACOA, Ed Conlin, . * belated birthday, the New Jersey Bell Telephone cerning dogs running at largejie on me first day ol spring cale. ing in the area. bers and tneir wives Company in Westfield. Ralph Caruso and Roy Wallauer; At Sunday Service Kexerrat u» «.v ~.~~- _ attending the had notified the SPCA. The SPCA. GARWOOD .— The offering at in a flurry ot snow. Mrs: Catherine Referred to the Board of Asses- A graduate of Cranford High VFW, Thomas Englese ahd Dom tn^rnS. Charles ARMOURS STAR son for preparation of assessments • a.m. mass and receiving Holy however, has had lirtle success in Garwood Presb'yterian Church this mttiU's Second gnde class went School. Mr. Lowjewski served Cardlllo, and American Legion, ChapdtoHear finding the animals but will con- Sunday will be dedlcated«to "One aps^nst beneflttlng properties were Communion as a, body. The Color throe years in the Navy. He is James Guerriero and Angelo Dl jiftfi district delegates tinue its search. Mr. Vardalis Great Hour of Sharing" for re , SpringHeW. The children got many reports from Borough Engineer Quart of the Fourth Degree employed by Vachns and Elm- | Mario. r MtuTto use in "Cherry C»j;Talk on Bolivia Patrick J. Orall announcing com- Knights of Columbus is expected said. • •• ..'*•'•• . Managers, Minor League teams: lief of the needy in foreign cbun- % Joseph Gorombey and hurst Construction Company. A new 1,000-gallon Amerlcan- Fibro, Fred Frey and Addison tries. "What Does It Mean to. U. a A." and materials are pouting pletion of the paving of Hemlock ton tak«nv»e partnart. • Sayrevillev • . ^/.Gorombey. Alter- m. The city has been g*«»«* Sunday avenue between Center street and Breakfast will be served in the EaFrance fire truck has arrived MacDougall; Pete's Rest, William Believe?" Will be the sermon topic . Preston Terrell. _ -The Well- Plans are being made for a Sep- and was tested this week. Coun- of the Rev. Eric S. Tougher, pftstor. Mrs yt but now the class -is ex WOBTH the Westfield line, at a total cost cafeteria after mass. Gifts will Trelease and Fred Simonson; Stof- Cusmano and Mrs. t to make great strides. Cfcri*tian Ltte be presented to those attending. tember 28 wedding. . cilman Frank Mascaro reported. fers, Paul Reynolds; VFW Junior, at the 11 a-m. worship service. ! of $VMO.M$t040.M,, and of curb andd . ggut- in Ur* Mae *»«* the O.Mac- ter construction on Spruce aveni^e Principal speakers at the break- The new unit cost $10,000 and.is Leo Boran. Herb Pechin and EdSunday School meets at 9:45 a m. newly elected rade «rere bam* to Kende aft the ffcanily Buue nvw betwee— --n- Maple street and thefast will be the Rev, J. McGrotty. Paper Drive the largest piece of fire equipment Joyce; Rose's, Thomas Kelleher, •There will be a men's and bov,y CHICKENS owned by the boroughorough. It replacep s supper in the church hall at G:30 , «.».= a letter from in Kentlwctils Gospel Chapel on between Maple street and theOf the Loyola Retreat House, and (Continued jrom 1) ned by and Schlecters, Pat Sacco and ll MMackk, which was Michael Maher. - p.m. tomorrow, with Dr> Frederick , Boyle. .They have •' ... Sunday «* Norbert Burke, prominent attor- Joseph Leonard; District 3, Mrs.a 500-gallon - -.——« ..•«. . . WesUleld Une. at a cost of $3,419- ney. • \ •• •.. traded in. Player Agent, Capt. Colwell; E. Christian, pastor of the West- I and' have sent a picture of tn«r «««BoUyia wiU Resolutions were passed' auth- John Teuscher, and District 4, aueu in. . class, to, ner. sue v.u~»— — serve nissiM* Reservations in advance are re- Mayor Boright appointed Rose grounds committee, James Guer- field Presbyterian Church, as guest • Sefcurtze of Ho- orizing signing of contracts with Miss Florence Castaldo". speaker; -,,!« uorv»—y: musician. Mrs. also happy about their new u*rar>[?**«TJ™P»™/ quested. Chairman of the com- Ciccarelli as a. school crossing riero ahd Archie Darroch, co- M v kMb1 v t the Cranford Visiting Nurse As- Mrs., Charles Shoosmith and irs QFB TOP ouALmr p|| B fJOi —•>». Many of these boosts aret **^J mittee is Dominick A. Marina guard for. the balance of the year. chairmen, and Al Toth; schedule, ' Members of the Ladies' Auxil- ^Van Pelt; *** ******> ™- 1611 1 1 isociation to provide nursing serv- Mrs. Hermah Johnson were. co- ^t Hirsch; banner bearer, NIM cftwboyg. DonaW Johansv-i* *^ * *- April was declared Cancer Con- Mr. Werthwein; insurance, Jack iary will meet at 8:30 and choir OOARAMTEEO T(, PLEASE! . 'piW' [loeloes to the residents oti u«iw«Garwoo»d —- ^, . chairmen in charge of arrange- Hay; equipment and purchasing, rehearsal will be held at 8 o'clock f5d3S Spata..and color ments- for the 'benefit collection. trol Month in the borough by May- « Mrs Leo Mazur. Mrs. during 1957 (involving a contribu- board of directors; boosters. Jack tonight. ,sa«!Stf-SSS Youth Bowling Additional contributions may beor Borlght. who Issued a proclam- „„«, „ , are being made fort tion by the borough of $800) and ation requesting residents to be Hay, chairman,' Al Prish, Fred Mid-week prayer and Bible Siorth. Mrs-Arthur Dl Bat- with the Garwood -First Aid Squad sent through John Richardson, Frey and Ed Konopack. QFG TOP QUAtlTY the third grade trip to the P*"*^ service at 9:15 pjn- treasurer for the drive. Miss Bar- generous in their support of the study will be conducted by the Hev. Robert Tunaer. of Rutherford, to provide municipal ambulance Banquet Slated drive of the American Cancer So- Opening day, W. Joseph Cho- Mr. Tougher at 8 p.m. Wednesday.' QFG T6P QUALitY- M •rium and museum. —-._-":,_-_ bara Sachscl is in charge of spec- Slrd grade is yorking on booMrts will be the «nal speaker in theand first aid ..service, (contribution ciety: borda, chairman; Capt.. Colwell rv. generation laughs at the 1 *J,000>. ••'•{••.' In Two Sessions ial gifts. i. but follows religiously -Tound Beef 29^ about themselvej. This w**** , cUnt series of -Song and Story and Archie Darroch; banquet, Mr. Easter Egg Hunt Plan Councilman Edward S. Trlpka, GARWOOD— First annual ban- Contributions from business and contains original stories and pie-Time' - pwgrwms ttxnorrow at.7J» l*OIUl lUUlluua ».w... Darroch, chairman, James Guer- TMil chairman of laws and licenses, an- quet of-the Youth Bowling Asso- Little League Told by Democratic Club 1 industry are. still to be reported. riero, Mr. Choborda, Dorothy S. TMSSSWFAR r.WTS *«» VEOBTAW.ES .•.st»res.X'' "' : V. . ipjn. • •' •• • ' • '. ••. '" *-• --j ciation for Garwood youth will be /Continued-from'poo*"I) IT and 7R English classes, i Mr: Whittle- has arinounoed nounced that investigation will be ' Mr. Parisi has returned to . his .( 1/VllitriUCU j • %rt.w ^yv _ , Reimer,.Mr: MacDougall and Herb r.ARWOOD — Plans are being L __— . , . . made and a report presented, at a held on two different evenings in home after receiving treatment at I stadium. President Werthwein ; completed by the Garwood Demo- •^••moiJt.II OF GAEWOOD lUSClOUS. SWEET EATING. PINK MEAT, VINE RIPENED der the supervision of Mir- '- prbes wiU be warded next order to accommodate the number Pechlh.' • / Russo^ have made letter J future meeting on the request of Middlesex General Hospital, but said the situation is still indefinite • Ground- -Rules,-.. umpirerin-ehlef craticJClub for its annual Easter • BOROUGH w n||T|| r, when a " * "*"* of boys "and girls' enrolled in the -or «*« which wiU be on display at the ucte Lawrence J. Cuozzo, 368 .Retford he still canno^ walk and it is ex-as toVwhen this project will get .and. four; managers; chief score- egg hunt for borough children,"*!) Or*lma»c« N*. a code Parent-Teacher Association meet- paign WU1 caamrwc, , ^—. Col- avenue. Cranford, for a transfer of program, Officials of the league, pected - another major operation underway and it is the, under- be held in Unaml Park on Easter E rt»bll«hln by Robert Claxk of WestBekL 1 keeper, Mrs.-Helen Dubrosky; All e the liquor license issued to Alex J. and parents, it was announced. to- will be required during the next standing of the league that there Star Manager, to be announced; FAMOUS SCOTT-I 29 ioted sHstea of -p&VxrimS Pwi ; Sunday. ....: attend. sar. .'••-. ' . ; • •.. . have been no' definite committ- i '-.'••* .•••••<' a '• 'sBBBta. Tbe eighth grade, mother* are SaparitAl's Taverp ofn 38at0 38 Nort4 North avenuh avenuee for. >y- '.' ":••;', '.'..•• • • league/ representative, Capt. Col- 1 will be fMtured. and a new First banquet session will be He was thrown 30 feet when his ments by tne Bell Factory Termi- Preparations also have been meeting ta consider ways to.help ante contest• wil—^isl beUM heldd. On recommendation of Finance well, and alternates. Mr. Choborda started for the club's annual spring LUXURY EATING the class treasury for_the trip to , The Girts* Mmwnarjr Club will Chairman Wehrum, an expendi- held at 8 p.m. April 9 in the Cran*'I car was struck from behind while nal. and Mr. Guerriero; audit, Thomas I We have, recipes - for : I he was recntering it after slopping In the absence of such, he add- and Mr. Guerriero; audit Thomas dance, date for which will be an- Washington; The second sale of |abo meet at 3J0 pum.. tognorrotomorrow at ture of $310 was -authorized to en- wood for the boyg'ln PAL League ed, it was decided to start the sea- Englese. chairman, Joseph Beylon, nounced later. FAMOUS W.0WDA I Famops American Fish Dishes j r Uir removalo r abatement of certain , RED RICH, FLAVORFUL " iIl To OBOAJN13l tte Borou«> bhj o« Kanilsn Council 4186. Knights of Colum — Garbage Disposal ion, have picked up the sponsor- uiunco and recovery of expenses In- «f Iftdoa todSt of N«w II bus. will exemplify the first de- Bus, Hall and Fuhs, ... _ (Continued from Page .1) ships which Fibro and Sonoco -rtd by the Boord of Health in remov- gree for U new members tonight and A. J. Bennlnger, of Mount- : CALL BR int or abitlrjc such nuisances and pre«- on l: U ihall b* unlawful 9 ittutOkant is ftwinn coofi - • * ainside; Royal Arcanum and Fire- join the proposed program. Mayor dropped. " • tribinc ptnaltlis lor violations is hereby unlir U» >«• of lmm*y •••—•• ail W established pursuant to Chapter IW. in the church baesment. side Council 715, of Westfleld, and Binder informed counciK I1t1 wasWO9- aiHIUUIIbvannouncedw tha*..«.t. th. e lions U»» ol 1950. A copy of said code la the color of which Officers who will conduct the Club will sponsor and provide uni- inniMd hereto and made • part hereof Coin Service, of Livingston. Kenilworth is presently having Wi Ay*. St.- without the inclusion of the; text thereof exemplification are: Grand Knight On April 11 at 6 p.m..PAL its garbage removed from the bor-forms for the All Star Team. POLLACK'S trein. -• . . . ' • Echo played on Henry Plucienik, Deputy Grand League No. 1, bowling at ough and dumped in Elizabeth. . New have been order- StrHon I. The said code established / Knight John Sturteyant, Chancel- •ind adopi-.n by this ordinance It de*- fcrgy >arh »to«» Lanes, . (Mountainside, and PAL The weeks of May 6 to 25 will ed for the Little League and All |ribed and commonly known a* the "Puo- CHOPPED OR LEAF-FRESH FROZEN lor Edwin W. Kraus and Warden League No. 83., bowling at GarwooGa d be cleanup >weeks in the borough. Star teams under the-new spon- r Health NuUapce Code ol New Jersey - Recreation, will have their dinner. Councilman Myers announced, sors. Equipment, has.been inven- [Section S. Three copies of the said -will be made on "regular ted and inspected and arrange- TIMJ^-TA^WICI^ fis^ajtaftaamfaas^BBBslab^aBBSfe^B^^^^^^k^asssskv^Bt'^sbSBiiab^M 2^29^ aOKOvCrW^- >«• ^»».—_ . f iSf propriating $7,000 for purchase ction of ihls ordinance and ---- oarage, Dave Murray Insurance, rROrOBKD. oiDINANCK Na.: jln on (lie there for the use and — about 10 privately-owned lots AN ORDINANCE APPROPRIAT1NO LUSCIOUS SELECTED RED-FRESH FROZEN ll4»4^1l" •TAto-ltnre.- 1* Stank J. HOOO, uwepa »v.u», „>»..- Morland , Associates, Loveland rmination of the public. . near Lafayette avenue and the THE SUM or W.000.00 FOR THE PUR. [SKtlon 4. Any person who violates. ley Kopko, Joseph Strack and John Fuel, Optlnust Club, State Farm POSE OF AC4UIRINO LAND NEEDED kr neglecu to comply with any pro- Whelan. ' Insurance, Dlf Corporation, Gar- county park. Borough Attorney rOH PUBLIC V8E BY THE BOROUGH [iston ol thU ordinance or code estab- Earl Pollack said the borough or KENILWORTH. , . • rihe4 •er.ln or notice hwu?» PJ"»»«"« A socall meeting featuring the wood TV, •WlgtorvAbbott. Heflerr BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and Birdseve Strawberries r23 to acquire the lots to com- i»r»to. ihl>ll., upon conviction ««"»•• .FRESILY. ttlm,film, "FabulouFabulos Florida," and re-Snyder and Meyerhoft Welding. ^ _ Council ^o f the^ Boroua^ h of ^K'nllwnrlh. f liable to a penalty ol not .km than B treshmerits. will anis lo -Bt|Hii % wo dollar*- m.OOi nor more than one | SLICE! SrTmaV. than - - "- "• follow the cere- Reservations must be turned ml -et acquisition of land in the! county of Union, and state* of New"ic"r- uindred dollsrs «Sl« alter llrst publication. . IVORY SOAP Borough of Kenllworth on the loth day ASST. •forJOrf [IVORY SOAP PERSONAL SIZE a survey of entry in September. Newcomers to (Continued from Pagebedroll I) . iles from purchasing loporq transport.„„,„,..- , of March, lgO7. n was mro ran.... . * WINES * SCOTCHES I The foregoing Ordinance was Introduced MEDIUM SIZE of March. ltST It was then Mad tor 1 ing alcoholic beverages« . uAnothe ?f r <»» "»»» ««"•. The said Ordinance wUI bt i paued on first reading at a regular FLAVORS * fa* ^RGE in that whole area. , town or otbert who may not have March 12, was I further considered • tor final passage by In, of thr Board of IsaaMh of the SIZE bar fstdarrtck C W«h- receive^ the formt may get them • < -:— lik. Onvemina- Body of th» Borough of -ujh ol/Oarwood. N. 1- beM •" by thejiew trough Hall. Boule- #GINS * RYES arch «. 1957. and will be considered 4 that, since the tram Mrs. Uakowaky at her home, Kanllworth. New^irsey, at eight « finil >aiiage. alter a public hearing. en the bor-ilo" Hatel avenue; o'cloc„ kx Iin the evening (E.8.(E.8.T.1 ) on the - PARKING IN REAR — : U1snather, meeting ol said Board of JE.SET 9th day of April. MS?1MT. At suc.«..„....h time , - i »r Borough HalU Oarwood. New fndico Swiss Cheese M ttaoNU Mareh M. 1MT BlirEMOB COVBT Ot- NE« and place, or at any time and place to I rrwy. on April «. 1MT at B:0O o'clock Caaaesry DWlstoa land place, or ac any umv-«uHB «••««« •».. . U. itulern Standard Tlme> • ' ' IJBUH Csaaty ' I which such meeting mayjM adjourned, an I IVORY SNOW I persons interested win be {given an I JOHN L. BANVA8Z. IVORY D«k TAX TITLE LIENS .••vs. By Order ol the Governing Body. • Block 44. Lot 30 No. lam a»w> PHIUP J. UeQIVNA. , Halibut Steaks LARGE SIZE HonncE OF rOWH " ' rTors Crandall Oreen lor the Borough Cistr I DUI to Samuel 4 Marion Giravolo BOROUGH OF OABWOOD Defendants, M5****: March M. IM7 . DOES EVERYTHING KENILWORTH I Take Notice that application has Been reforectose pursuant to R.9.M:5-1M.73 (Section 1 of .ChapleT278>, Public Laws 1B5S. BOBOVOH OF KtfOLWORTII / • *=** to the Mayor and Council ©fjlje M.lMaHP^Ult4a«3>t,Joc.Mve JMirnose of correcting'and overcoming any irregularttles . OBDTNAMCt Ms. 81r» —S o» Oarwood. N. J. to transfer »» vhich resultad In the said tax sate' c«Wffc!S»s«:-»m»-«h»-iu«UiMtnt..U•feet the right, title and interes) bc,obtaip«t in said i lanowills aforesaiforesaid that this Judgmenjudgment shall not-affecno* aThit s thretoreclosure right, title e ians beind interesg conductet in'saloVlandd by th* e CHASB BY THS BOROUGH Of KCN> I m. for premises Joeatea! at *» •r« > or by any action of said purchaser;. ILWORTH OF A uuasr *n«^~ «w» r~"Ji Avenue, Oarwood. Mew Jersey. ~-. and Ruth O'Connor. __.^-J • TO PROVIDE FOR'THE NECESSARY V**n retail consumption license No. REGULAR. SIZE V F-l btrftofore issuid to AVtsaneWr J. BATH SIZE M >y rsdMnption, or to contest plaintiff's right to foreclose, muit do so by .paying the APPROPRIATION THEREOF. TELEVISION •"»•"'. trading as Al'a Tavern, fee- BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and —i »t 331-3M North Avenue. <*•»- Mitt may allow; prior to the entry ot Judgnient therein, or by fllirm an answer to the com- Council ml "the Borough of Kenllworth. r—4'Mew Jersey. •«-39« . es shown on the Tax Kentlworth. ' • |>n*y. n ahown on the Tax1 Mup us Block «M. Lots 40 and 41, Section 1: That there is hereby ap- LAWRENCB 1. CUOZZO Keebler s Club Crackers *: ' Kenllworth under tax sale certtllcutes and the lore- propriated, the >um of *7,000.00 lor. the 3«g Rettord Avenue purpose of financing, the purchaschase of Cranford. New Jersey of said ntoptrties were acquuro u, .»» ——...,_.-.. said equipenent. which sum ol *7.000.0*7,000.00 • , .J ,. purpose IM aMwM.....h. e HHcapita. ,,„l tnpfOV. f that the Barough ol Kenilworth lurthe*- foreclose or reforeclose the respective tax sale certificates under the In Hem Tax said equipanent. whichappropriatio sumi ol n here- tax ITAUAN^AMIiRICAN KITCHEN OPEN DAILY Bosco vi , , shaladoptedl be. paid from .,th ^ .capita l , , SAVE ... by Apr» 10 ^ ' - " '-• ... ~ i»v ule. certificates by (he summary; ment fund, (ram Ma approprta< Alt CiMijttlaiiiit ft« Xwt Dtettsi QMafMt all this plus: effecSectiot aften r3 :fina Thil s passagOrdinance aned publicatioshall takne ' toforin the e mannemade r provideIn. a dbudge by tlaW. irch 1. 1«S6 ond entitled "A - . . • WALTER E; BORIOHTI E ARN... from the. $t Mayor. 740 BonWnra FREEGIFTSFREE The Attest: TAI ronajomm un PHIUP 3. MeGEVNA, Borough Clerk, KENILWORTH, N. I. UTEST DIVIDEND by savlnfj r«llabU, v«lu«M« BiaUawat •eek asl aage *f a«*r«Uf Take Notice that the above Ordinance tM tmrl ef tae Ta« aaase«asa< was passed at a regular meeting of the aUntDfADK ItAUAN FBW PAID YEUQW TRADINC STAMPS sertnitat* in taa ,aas te l»» Tat Ta*'Basse of Ike >«r»sa a»a«ariag Governing Body of the Borough of Ken- * M leaveata Ue ef sale taa sals. eaaoaat "as la* mmwMt at la* laaa te ke llworth. and was apsroved by the Mayor on** «f ud- as sal >U4 ky Iks ferse)csar« aineeea- _ laataalag *e«elr«4 ss It aafcean 1st Issi tsar on the i staMll FarttM «s4 lag OHieer Urta Interest, ' U aa 2oth DAY -OF MARCH. IBM Ala* HaU 31 North Avenue, Cranford I i Ue »e,a*ltUs.. .neeeaji PHILIP J. McOEVNA. •srufUsto aaa essta Borough Cleric of 1 the s^ge Floru CrandaU Green, for the year Borough of Kenllworth, N. J , I B»Ma»Fttl wWt Meat BlUlS T \, ...rioi^s Tea wigs uiB iaa • 7.»» 1031 Samuel and Marion Clru- Dated: March 26. IM7. • - 3-181 488 Boulevard, Kenilworth i^talM ni'.it Movembar 11. 1W1 t 18O.00 Volo, lor the year 1*57 1. Anrta A. Schreiner. for the year 33.12 B03.U 19W. Borough of Kenllworth. for • Sea Food SpeciaWe. • [Ua l»4-4e August It. i«M SIM IO3.60 Upton's Tea Bags-*i63 las. list ax. the J-eur 19S7. miUM» COCKTAIL • CLAMS CAMHO 3 SAY CLAMS OH THE HAXJP8HEU. held by the. Horough of • MTJSSBLS WITH HOT BAtJCK All AjuownN Insuf*«f Fluffo '^36. ^97« iT^HT^^ I aksraastk e< tUnUworth. d* Itmeky eenify that the above tax forvclosur* lUt -HAPPY THE BRISK TEA _ — - y|| O^ WITH HOT SAUCB '•- •••»* r waas jhe asnyinls due thatoon tor subsequent municipal liens, with '-' • • acmioiLU f g 44. Baack U. »» Oetafcar M. 1W1 andfor Lou 40 snd4i. Block 64 BIRTHDAY^ V.&1 Km'. 1 :^^^/-"r'i: i WII~.II any "sue . " ton $^BulkTeq^o3' tattX W»»*»l and From^J»^Lla «is«»% saw ,. the nam« of aamuel * Marlon Ctravolo as the. owners shown on the then U.t' tax - : &&VHZ ntave known as Lots 40 and 41 In Block 64 were designated as Schedule 24 on the Tsx. l-^::--_ ind page ot the UsV owner or transferee of the title, THE RHYTHM DOTS SAVOKSaaiUMI lursuont to Chapter Its of \he Law. of IMa. •' F from FarndaBi** FRANCES L, CONDON Collector of Taxes. Kenllworth. N. J. . POLLACK Attorney for Plaintiff iaoa) East Grand Street. s>.;4 Elisabeth 4. New' Jtnvy K^^S^^^&TZ*! BBBBBS BBSSBSft BBS. BBBBI

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Fiv*\ Roberts on Evangeline Umpire Staff Bud Roberts Sweeps Lehigh, Conference

Co-Champs In Louisiana Winning a sweep from Lehigh Esso, Petersen's Dairy pulled to lie Masslmhio» ne* varsity baseball coach at «anford High, Cranford High School and Ab- Laurence (Bud) Roberts of Fan- within a game and a half of the league-leading Enrico Truckers last T predicted this week that his nita will •'live a good account «f wood, formerly of, Cranford. ••!'.•• ••;".''? raham Clark High of Roselle were Friday night in the Cronford Bowling League at Echo Lanes. The ^•'despite thp f«t only Hve letterrnen are back from list moved another step up the. profes- officially declared co-champions of Errico keglens won a pair from the is Uemew and the the Watchung Conference in bas- sional baseball officiating ladder **^flini * A 1 _ ai ft\_-.._ * a Police Department, r • pEMOCBATlC CLBB (J) ' showing Plenty * hus- at Memorial Field. The season be- ketball for the 1956-57 season at a Saturday when he received noti- DelOandio 15a Iff? 1S8 Bill Austin and Bob Pctersen Hull 818 1S3 187 gins on Monday, April 8, with a conference, meeting last Thursday fication that he has been accepted Ward 190 173 143 at Hillside High School. paced the dairymen in their sweep, Marshall 171 l«* 1«8 il'i'.-.-k £ihe payers «J home game against Clifford Scott;, as an arbiter in the Class C Evan- Ftaingcr 203 164 IM Totting in shape with dally Then follow games on the ltth and Both teams ended the season geline League in Louisiana. while Hinch with a 611 series TOTAL ...... «35 8M with nine conference wins against V- r. W. «3I /'a Memorial Field which 12th with Woodbridge and Rah- Roberts, who will leave tor pre- topped the Errico pinners. T^u- Red E$te£t For SaU Real E**e F*r :30 to 6:80 p.m. • single loss. Cranford played' an Wlesert SIS' leo 153 ACCOUNTANT - JUNIOR ./ from way, both t^way. • season conferences in two weeks, latter put together games of 228. Bererdinellt .14S 150 COW or HORSE rnanure rotted. SJ de- Permanent posiuor, tar young man «•- there are only five tet- extra game with Clark February Markowich .. 1S2 ISO livered. Also top soil. Chestnut Farms. JOHN W. HEINS & SON Spiecid limousine Service These three teams all promise to will.serve in the league with an- 163 CBB Mi ta Oarwpod precision metal manu- 211 and 172 for his total. Slkora 177 nut m UKTIOM — • MUrdock 8-4888, 34 hours. tl 20, winning, 65-39, tor. its ninth J. Tineo 148 137 RKALTOS and DtSUROB f**ttrtoTflnrr.Excellent opportunity. returning, all be tough this yea/, the Cougar other Union County umpire. Bill aii UTBAT WMBT SUnset 9-1U8 for tattprtew appoint. Trips to all airports, railway stations ft pjerg victory. Roselle won an additional The Theatre Diner maintained A. Tineo „... .173 138 I5MMAOE~SALE. Big Values. Friday and CRANFORD •-VITt players. They coach declared. The first confer- Williams of Rahway. The league Handicap 64 weskswtUMsl •*•» It Borth Aawt.Jfc ' tt game from Hillside by forfeit for ea . 78 U VM Saturday. 107 North Union Avenue, X'and Bob Hobbie. ence game is witti Roselle Park on will begin play April 23. a thin hold on third place by tak- TOTAL ...... BS8 .817 auspices Girl Scout Troop ^17. BOARD OF REALTORS ' : CAU. BRidos 44961 — 62272 its ninth triumph. 891 "Siers and good hitters; John Tuesday, April IB: at home. In his first year in pro baseball ing a pair .from 's Market. BUILDEB'S GENERAL (0) Ads ssi.Ui easaease., wttk Mss* ELECTRIC Relriferator. reasonable/Call WILHAM MLS 18-133*) PORTER^ P lirtonrinc* f or weddings — Trips to anyplace "ski. outfielder; Steve Zu- Clark was the only conference officiating last season, Roberts They are being pressed by Tinnesz O. Riikalla ...:.. 117 ' 171 170 •aarr*4 id EUtabcth 3-3130. alter 6' p.m. or Saty Permanent position. 4 to l3tsVM. shift. Haddad ...... 1« ISS uKhy and Sunday. '. . Multiple listing Service 5 day week. Apply White Laboratories. infklder regarded by the team Cranford rtacjl not originally served in the Class D Mid-West 4-3839. No lob to smat , Estimates wltti* Mll Market, who took two from the F. Rlxkolla m 112 » out obligation. KenUworth, N. 1. near 5 points in -Prices Very Reasonable- as his best batter, and Dave scheduled for two games and Hill- League. " Pavlcs IM 148 139 ABC Automatic washer, carriage, bsth- Union.". ' ' Methodist Men's Club. De Lorenzo .... 1S8 127 157 . CAM. Ckaeks •» Masss* sse lneite. rug 9x15, corner tehle. All uv CBB MLS outfielder who will probab- side was the sole conference rival A'Cranford resident from 1938 f amriklM set*, good condition. BRldge 8-3357. YOUNG MAN. mechanically Inclined, Other sweeps Friday night were Axar 128 144 tor eneta bt Us cARrarrEat and coimtACTom. AH thc cleanup hitter. . , not originally slated to meet Ro- to 1955, Bud was graduated from Handicap .... 4* 58 60 Unda of asUritloni, parchot, ate. Lud- G. G. NUNN. Realtor steady position, service and sales. Ap- turned in by Harco Chemical over 782 s .. : . NATIONAL ply Saturday. National Typewriter^ Co-. ,..«, the players ort the 1856 felle twice. • TOTAL ...._ tit 78S l S«tD*rt. 3*8 Liocohl Drtva^ KanU- Teenage Cranford High School in. 1947 and HARCO CHEMICAL CO. (3) • UUm RROOB QOrY— JO Eastman Street. Cranford. Julldere' General. Lind's pharma- •I 19 AJs- For Sale or Rent h BUMS* c-osae REALTORS WEEK • io°st through graduation ate The Cougars have finished on from Union Junior College. "AV Hartley 130 180 IBS J PINK OF CONDITION cy over the Peppermint Room and Dietz 174 178 tsi Commercial location, near L.V.R.R-. will Doney. catcher; Walt So£- top in both of the two years in UJC, -he served as manager of build to suit. BRldge 3-5050 U MARCH 31st TO APRIL 8th inside and outside of this Du> Colonial Schlecter's Hardware over Breen's Svodman 138 158 . isa TRUCK CRANE and T.D-9 BuUdotar sun power hitter; Ed John- With a 198 which the conference, has been "in Huft IM 172 311 (or hire. I. W. OUvar. Inc. BRldga 8 rooms . modern kitchen, GET SET F Chemlcote P»lnt Work*. ?«• Boulevard with twin beds. Parkins available. many hours as you want, contacting ' SS YOAXS* Exp4ttttBC4>' Ithe staff- He allowed 28 hits and basketball leagues in this area. heen Agency, $05; Moleen, Swan NleUel. Jr „ 213 163 1C9 KentlworUu. BRldfe 6-1856. tf BRldge 8-5301. « BR 8-1133— 4 Alden Street BR 8-0478 MAY BLOW your friends, relatives and neighbors. Judy Glsser was high tor theford and Plains\ compiled 5-1 He umpired in the Cranford and Roctker 177 . ' 155 243 Walnut Avs. BRidge 64)989 112 runs. Hobbie served as both a Cleaners, 209; Bothmann, Citizen Ntetzcl. Sr 122 184 Roorma AMI Salesmen Evenings • but it will never shake this stone and Experience NOT, necessary—no ex- girls with a 144 game., Nancy marks last season,\the Cougars' Garwood Little Leagues as well as HOLLAND WINDOW SHADES, up to 31 KENILWORTH—Larg, , e AttracUve room. QUTTSRS <' Ruth Keve ~. BR 8-8I7a masonry 3 room.'semi-attached house. penaes—no investment—no , collections IteUcver and a starter, winning and Chronicle. 202; Ranhofer, Citi- Stupak 160 16816"7 Inches, on your roller. 81-39. adjoining bath. In new home. Reason- oUlaa B Alpha de U Motts BR 8-5844 Excellent condition thru-out. S3xUS lot. —no—deliveries. Without obligation I three and losing two. He struck Schein was runnerup with a lone loss being a 90-88 scoring bee 400'$ and Celtics on Tap trie Union County industrial Base- Broughton ...... 190 . 200 157 Day Service. Alben-Lewls Hardware. able. Gentleman preferred. BRldge 6- write Personnel Manager. HelUck Coffee zen and Chronicle, 224; Austin, Rank in 204 1C6 IM North Union Ave. -- tf .'3832. Brookside School section and best of all tout 13 in the North Arlington and Barbara Winch's 124 was good to the Plainsmen in Hh.e small ball Leagues * and the Plainfleld TOTAL 861 890843 a 4.- percent GX mortgage -to be as- Company, US Ferry St.. Easton. Pa. for third place. • Harris, Ltd., 213; Russo, Harris, to conhinetlnn with aMlasj wa paint CBR- -MLS sumed. See it Today IV. |game, a 1956 record. Scotch Plains gym. Twilight League.' Ltd., 212; Russell, Barnett's Liq- UPHOLSTERING — rurnlture repairs, 'woodtrta'•••" • ' As Gold Ball Season Ends BREEN'S GOLD.CHECKS IOt COMFORTABLY ' furnished room, single I Coach Massimlno has high hopes The high series for the boys and This year, Cranford beatall its Bud also officiated at games of draperies, slip cavers, Venetian blinds, or double, for business person. Gentle- DENTAL NURSE, experience not nee-. T«l«n*oiv» BRklo. 6-3835 uors, 200; Korner, Barnett's Liq- Ju»U» 179 171. 154 Nice choice ol fabrics. F. Kantnjr Jt man preferred. Centrally ' located. easary. must type. 36' hour week, -no |th£ club will improve on' last the "girls were the same as th£conference rivals twice btit \Ro- "-The" regular season oi the Gold Ball Basketball League, spon- the Cranford Gold Ball Basketball Staigcr 136 161 151 Son. 130 South Avc.. E. TeL BHidfe 1 Walnut Avenua STYLE MAY CHANGE uors, 215; Ridley, Cranford Shoe, Grtlske - HO.- 13» 188 BRidge 8-8067. IF YOU'RE TIRED OF but the Colonial goes on forever. Always nights. Age to 33. BRldge 8-3100. high game. Steve had a 501 ser-selle. The Rams drew first blood, League two seasons, for several 6-08»3. • • . • . ' lyear's mediocre 9-9 season mark 1 sored by the Cranlord- Recreation Committee, ended Monday night 222; plLorenzo, Fischer's Market, Blind 100 "W0 100 in good taste' this. 6 room home wtu Schellor US 154 154 COMFORTABLE furnished room,. In pri- LOOKING AT NEW please your family. Large sun room land 3-3 record in the Watchung ies with 8tah in second with a nipping Cranford. 54-52, oh Jan-> With a tie between the'400's and the Celtics for first place. leagues in Plainfield and in the TABLE PADS — 3-pc. sets, from 19.93. SEATS --- Cana. rush rattan. "Work caDad 201; Grickowski, Fischer's Market Handicap .... 49 48 .46 vate home, quiet n.elgbborhood. Genlle- tar .and dtltvarad. PLaihflald 8-8*10. that makes a perfect .family room, fire- IConJerence. This year's schedule 443. George had a 441. Judy had uary 8, but the Martinmen lashed Daytona Beach. YMCA .Leagues TOTAL 753 773 773 Choi** of beautiful colors. Free esti- mun only. BRidge 6-0038. . tf CLERK-TYPIST \Both teams have 8-1 records, in- 228; brapeaiOrinnesz. Market, 208: mates liven. Alban-Lewls. 109 N. Un-. 147 JaBanan Av*.. North PlalnsWld. tt HOUSES place, new electric stove, full basement Position In sales'department must be I will'see'the Cougar diamondmen the high tor the girls with a 331back with a 62-58 victory Febru while a student at the'McGowan -SCHLECTER'S .HARDWARE <3t Ion Ave:. BRidte 6-0886. U that are "complete" except for. thewith work shop space, oil steam heat, cluding one victory each awarded Rich, Tinnesz Market, 215 and 203 Laurion .7" ISO ~~ JSX '135 sunny •bedrooms. X car garage. Urge yard neat and accurate for this detail as- ECONOMY and Nancy placed second with a ary 5 to tie'Roselle for the con' School. •'.:•'. KENILWORTH — Furnished room' con- I meet opponents in the expanded EXTRAS signment, opportunity for right girl. after imrtes'tNjf games with the Doney. Methodist Men's Club, 221; Weber S34 145 venient , for No. 10 and ' No. 38 bus. HEATIMO. — Sawara and very near to Grade and High School. Iwmference in 10 of their 17 games. 331 and in third was Barbara w|th ference leadership. ' ' From , September, 1947 to Ho- Markftiwlch ...... 301- 153 158 PITTSBURGH PAINTS. , luU. line of 40S Roosevelt Lane. BRldge 8-5487.' U 819.400. Modern plant wtth many "employe bene- x Sweep Runs DeMarco, Hayeck's Foods, 210; 159' Maroonk The Maroons ftnishedr Frankenhergcr 147 m interior and exterior. • Painters' dis- A£LTHE EXTRAS fits available. Apply White Labora- 1 Ziilick is counted on by Coach a 311. . •' Other conference wins by Cran- vember, 1951, Roberts served in 1C2 count la house lot quantities.. Albas* tories, KenUworth. N. J. near 5 points with a 6-3\slatc inNhird place. • Barlow, Lions Club. 222; Hull, Lranhardt 129 iMassimiho to contribute a lot of Averagewise, Steve Shapiro ford were: December 11, over the Navy. He attained tho rank Haveck~...... 7.T... - 190 199 Lewis. 104) North Union Avenue. tt ARE HERE Salesmen in .Union. Democratic Club, 212; Filsingor, TOTAL 8»1 B13 803 Ithe batting punch missing in many In fourthXplace are^the South Trinity Lead ApanmenU Wanted Owner bought a new "complete" home BEAUTICIAN, assume charge.of shop, TBflKIWI KMBS leads the Boys with a ,142. Nick Scotch Plains, 56-50; December 14, Tom Albans BK 8-0841 of. acrographer's mate,' second Democratic ', Club, 203; Welsert, VENETIAN BLINDS. 23 in. -38 In., whlto Apartment In Cranford. 3 • rooms, for 1ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS. Brushed stone. and has, added 89.000 worth ol those little Lola Brooks take over good following. Excellent op- I of the games last year. Steve, Rockoff is in second with a 131.$ I. Roselle Park, 70-50; December 18 Siders and tWa Royals, tie^d at 3-61 PETERSEN'S DAIRY (3) and ivory. 82.98. lmmedUle delivery. adulu 1st floor preferred. BRldge' 8- 9J1 dirt, driveways excavated. Front extras that have made lust another split Anna Cook portunity, top salary plus commission. class. '• VFW, 215; J. Tineo. VFW. 219 R.Petars«n IBS ' 312 162 I however, must recovei- from a Ben Feinswog is in third. Hillside. 60-59; January 4. Hill VFW-Harris, LtoV, with.a 2-7 mark 107 Alhan-Lewis Hardware. 109 N. Untoa, 8388. • 4-4 and loader tor hire. • Joseph La Bracla, level Into a real home you will be proud W. Crowhurst Busy shop. Garwood Powder Puff Halr- To 6% Games Huft, Harco Chemical, 217; Mi- Boertmann ...... 15» 180 37 Henley Ave.. BRldga 8-3187. to own. It just takes a phone call to $^•50 PER DAY CALL 304 AT*. ' ' • • .' . . W Albert J. Device SUnset a-1011. . I knee injury suffered in basket- With one week of bowling left, iide, 63-61; January 22, Clark, 67- and brive-Inri, *ith a 1-8 record, Austin 176 314 make your appointment to see this really chaels, Harco Chemical, 209; Niet- Thommen 156 103 151 Arnold Vreeland I ball before he can join the team. 29; January 25, Scotch Plains, 70 bring up the rear! \ \ Trinity increased its lead over 183 CARPETS AND RUGS, used all cleaned. TELEVISION REPAIRED, EAST. Ite the COMPLETE seven room. 3V» bath home Gertrude Mead TYPIST required for small congenial of- the Kats have taken first place Dancing Willzel, Jr., Lind's Pharmacy, 212 E. Pctersen J.- 170 166. 800 •nod condition. Room sixes .remnants, Apartment For Rent , best and lastast service call Economy with double, garage. .837.000. ' . Etta Mmettl fice in Garwood. Write Mr. R. Taylor. I Battling ;for the second base with the Condors in second and 68; «nd February 1, Roselle Park, The 400's won thevoss and witl second-place Calvary Lutheran to Broughton, Lind's Pharmacy, 200 TOTAL 858 »15 - stair and hall carpets, throw rues, new Electric. BRidge 4-3830. Day or night P.O. Box US. Garwood. ANTENNAS INSTALLED & REPAIRED I job with Zulicfc is iim Casio, a 57-47. games by winning two out of LEHIOH EESSO 10) I remnanta and factory seconds. Elixa- Cranford, unfurnished, three large rooms, ; the Strikers in third. play as Team 1 in playoffs, set Rankln, Lind's Pharmacy. 204; Lombardbdi i 3a1n iaa 174 facing park, in -apartment house build- CALLING ALL BUILDERS B*u> Ru*. Exchange. 383 Mortal Aw*.. SECRETARY, experience necessary. 5 for next Monday night. 'They will from Zion Lutheran while Follow Meet itt ing. Quiet neighborhood. Rent 9110. George Greenberg made the The Cougars ended the season Laurion, Schlecter's Hardware, 111. 175 isa. Elisabeth. « CH V8019 days. 9 to 5. modern air conditioned I junior. N K. Knlertm Phone Superintendent. BRldge 8-3114. office in Industrial plant. Employe 3-6-7 split, Eddy Weinsteln, the with an overall record of 13 .wins meet the South Siders at 8:30 at {esbyteriart I was talcing Members of the Cranford High 253; Weber, Schlecter's Hardware, M, Knlertra ISO 147 108 TWO 50x110 LOTS W« Stnric* ALL Elactric Appliance* also a junior. 14S 145 180 benefits- Box '997 C/o~Citiien and Jimmy Shaw, 5-7 and Nick Rockoff, the 5-19. Cranford High g>m. In thekfirst the odd contest from' Calvary Tues- School track team may be too tired Nylrn 159 dUMP PUMPS. MS. Garwood Paint and All Improvements, plenty of shade trees. Chronicle.. . .• . -•.'•' I seems to be shaping up as a good and six losses. They were elim- 234; Markowich, Schlecter's Hard- Aimqulst 141 139 Hardware. 340 North Ave.. Qarwood. Can WI«6e1d£8510^?w23 In . the Brookside School area go with G. G. NUNN from running to do much dancing 11 Evenings attar • Nancy Schein leads the girls inated from the Union County gameV the Maroons will clashNwth day night in\Inter-Church Bowl- ware,'201; R. Petersen, Petersen's Handicap 8 24 •Unset 9-1530. • . -• tt this {prospect at shortstop, Coach Mas- 808 Wanted To Rent JIMLOVELAND 181 North Ave.. East, at Centmntal Ave. CANDY Attendant tor Cranford Theatre, Tournament in the first round by the Celtics at 7:15 p.m. \\ ing League games at Echo Lanes. at the senior prom this year but TOTAL ' 831 839 SMALL HOUSE or 4 room apartment, part time. Apply Cranford Theatre 6:30 [sitnino said. At first base, George averagewise with a 108. In second Dairy. 212; Austin, Petersen's tOPSOIL. All dirt, (ravel, crushed stone, vicinity. Cranford. Business couple. Brick and Frame Colonial to 9-.30 PJs. is Joan Smolin with a 103. Tied Linden, 62-59, but defeated Mor- Led by Rollie Massimiho and \ There were four sweeps «?- at least they won't be too tired Dairy, 214 and 204; Lombardi, Le- POLICE DEPT. 411 - cinders arid sand. Call 8 to 8. PLaln- •SHARD'S PLUMBINO AMD HEATWO. BRidge 6^110 I Williams and Tipton Snipes, both Please call after 8 P.M. BRidge 2-5128. tor tnlrd are Edie Abramson and ris Hills and Rahway before losing Norm Hobbie. who scored 18 from, dancing to do much running high Esso, 211; Gold, Police De- Gold, ; 168 154 flcld 5-59O6. U Repairs, remodelin« and new. BRidga In A-l condition on Its own 50> X 110 ft I juniors, are vying for the 1ob. corded Linden Prts. over Com- in the Watchung Conference meet. M. Cymbaluk - 141 1A7 8-1998. tt lot. 31 foot living room with woodburrung CLERICAL. Frances Shapiro, both with a to Hillside, 52-45, in the State points apiece, the Maroons routed munity Methodist I/\St. Paul's partment, 202; Santella, Police De- . Bantella 163 166 flreplsce, three bedrooms of twin-bed CBH -MLS Battling for the third base as- PRES-TO-LOGS. clean and convenient Work Wonted-Female 96. tourney. . ' VFW-Harris. Ltd., 72-46, Monday At a meeting of 'conference off! partment, 210; and Roberts, Errico 8. Cymbaluk ...453 171 . to burn In your.fireplace, furnace and ELECTRICAL SERVICE — Daniel J. aUc. tile bath.; oil steam heat, garage. ' [ signment are Dick Armstrong and Lutheran over SU Paul's E^& R II, Nylen j 178 150 Heybumi licensed eleetridan. 8 WOMAN wishes laundry work, washing cials'last Thursday night at Hill- Trucking, 201. Handicap .... 33 33 . outside grill- Carton of 8 logs 81.29: For Rent and ironing, to do at home. CaU BRidge The league dinner is slated far Final Conference Standings'. night to wind up the season on a Cranford Alliance over temple 10 cartona 811.5a C. E. Trubenbach. TWO unfurnished rooms and bath. Nght side Av*.. BRidge 8-5808. . Bill Dennis. Ben Jones and Pete side -School, date of the confer- TOTAL 1 832 831 ••••' $23,500 BRICK BUNGALOW tf 6 p.m. Thursday, May 2, at Echo • •" w i. victory note. v , Cranford Feed 8c Seed. 118 South Ave..i houaekceping. suitable for business I Andersen, a sophomore, are the Cranlord .„ » 1 Emanuel-El and Cranford Metho- ' fcRRICO TRUCKING (31 E.. BRidge 8-1881. XI\ .-CONTRACTOR— •Bet It-Is drfferuit from any you've ever Lanes. Trophies will be presented Besides Massimino and Hobbie. ence meet was changed from Sat woman or.man.' Convenient transporta- TYPING. Stenciling, list telephoning done I candidates for the first-string Roselle ;...... « I dist II over Osceola Pres. Errfco Trucking „...,*„ as KB 33 Errico : 178 189 tion. BRldge 8-0188. Alterations and Reeelrs seen- It has an extra large bediaoni on urday, May 25 to Friday, May 2' Hlrschr•,'„..;-.:.... 338 311 Metal Weather Btrlpplnc 3nd Ooar. two bediouuis, on 1st. plus at home. .Pick-up and delivery. Mrs. and members will roll a few Hillside .„ a 3\ three other Maroon players broke Petersen'* Dairy .„.•'.. _ 34 VENETIAN BLINDS In stock.. S3 to 3*1 G.E.HOWLAND. Almond. BRidge 8-4188, tl FILE CLERKS I catcher designation. Scotch Plains , 3 6 Other teams winning the odi jn deference to Cranford. Roberts 301 . 190 bath: spacious Irving room, a cute nt- games. into the double figures. Joe'vLaiua Tht ni \ 4» n chen. also an' attached garage. FuU Other possibilities for. Uafield Clark -....- 3 6 game were: Garwood Pres over Vccording to Coach Bill Martin. Tloness Msrket. Z 4tft 38 CUmbruschlnL. 176 191 Realtor basement. Low taxes. Move rtght h*. scored 11 points, Don Buck , lO Harco Chemical Co. 4* 3» Blcko -.... »7« JS6 MAIL CLERKS berths are Fred Ball andBfO wSy- Boselle Psrk — 0 9 First Methodist. SU Paul's E Sc R I Cranford High athletic depart- as and Dick Byrnes 10. For Harris. DemoersUc CU»b , 47 40 TOTAL ;.... 989 947 | demeyer. ••••'.• ..,•.•• over Cranford Methodist I, Temple 8haKsen/-A««ncy - 4T 40 U0 South Ave., E.. BRldge 8-0M3. ment head, school officials feel th V.N.A. for general nursing. Visits. Hy- work, Open If you want a Cape Cod on your Softball league Ltd., McCormack scored 14 mark- c HerTis, Ltd. . 44 41 SI. WINDOW Cleaning Inside and out, gen- a^sophpmore, is Beth^El over' Community M tho- Cougar runners would be in a bad in podermics, maternal and infant care, •tain. porches, recrsaUea ers and Walt Ramsey, 11. The Ma- Peppermint Room ...._- 4SV» 41 Pony League Schedules BUBBER STAMPS made to order on health education. The Visiting Nurse Expertly done k* wtth eatmc area, two bedroea^F 'olice Pistol disf II and St. Paul"s>>lethodist way to defend their conference Schlecter's Hardware . 49 42 O on first floor. Attached «araee. Full base- e, 35-25. "S :•-•• .•• . short notice, usually 34 hour service. Can Help You. Nominal Fee. Telephone Edward Dudlcke. BRldge 4-9454. • • ' — Evenings CaU — championship\if they take to theCranford Shoe Store 44 43 Prices reasonable. Best of material BRldga 8-0757.. or consult Telephone William W. Austin — • BR 8-4721 ment. Two bedrooms on Snd floor. CaU HANDYMAN.' landscape gardening, care /Fischer's Msrket More Player Trywite and workmanship. Crsnford Rubber Directory. Hours Monday, thru Satur- Miriam Neville BB MU» for lawns and will also' clean wind- 1 as well as standout hurlers, fa 1 AND WSfifi , JCinney ol Crantorti ' " 'SU' -^.total of. 108 ^boys tried out Stamp Shop, 111 North Avenue. W.. day. 8:30 a.m. *a- 4:30 p.m. No service AND _ Doris Coyle __ BB 8-1191 ows, attics, cellars. BRldge 8-0338. INSURANCE RATERS I probably play outfield when not ball League has been called by Und's Phsrrnac>r ._„ BRldge 8-1890 U Sundays or holidays. tf guaranteed. Reasonable rates. New rradcrick W. BUey ' BB 8-5380 . High scorers in the third prac- Stevens with 13 points and his to) I on the mound, the coach said. ' 1 and wed TV sets. Tubes checked In McPilERSON REALTY Co. Chairman Henry Detering for 8 tice shoot of the Cranford Police a 212, 182. 226 for a 620. Others ^n strains of •Sam"~ Breen's Ookf Checks' v*>J PIANO CLEARANCE Sale! Baldwin. your home. CaU VAnwood 3-4150 or Candidates lor outfield posts in- brother Dick, with eight , paced 1 Lester and others. Dudkln Piano Co., -MLS 19 ALDEN ST. ., B pan. next Thursday in the townH the. 200's were: A. Mintell, Zion, orchestra. "X/ Swan Cleaners .„ IS 41 .48 R. J. Patton^bf the league repor BRldfe 8 6994. tt C B R - Floor Service interesting positions open due to continuous Department held at the Noma- the 400's in the low-scoring duel. HethodUt Men's Club 14 •- AOV, 44V, North Ave.; at Railroad Station. West- Piano Tuning I elude Ward, Kenny Luker, jay ship rooms, it was announced Lutheran, 244; H. Cowell, Gar-\ Coaches 6f other , icobference thlfWeeJtC field. WEsUleld 1-8811. ' tf — Evenings Can. — B MENZEL — Floor-scraping and re- hegan range last week were the Bruce Bennett netted 14 and Kit Uihich bso .. 11 3S 48 .tELIABLB PtAMO TUNSNO MIMEOGRAPHING — AU types: Club finishing of old floors a speciality. I French, Bill Gipe, Bob Wood, who today. . .'•.-> wood Pres, 219; O. Howarth. First schools viewed CranJerd'sNjbjec- CiUnn^nnronkle 18 8* 48 Managers have requested anoth- Dud- bulletins, postals, booklets. Also public expansion program; excellent salary; pleasant following: Wade 10 for the Royals. The win- 1 SALT FOR WATER SOFTENERS, deliv- NEITHER Salesmen BRidge 8-1345. 61 Elisabeth Avenue, I is suffering from a slipped disc; Any team wishing to enter, Methodist, 209; J. Santiago, Lind- tions^ iri a sympathetic lighter" Lions Club ..„ lt 38 48 KnPtano \Co. lloranrlyC stenography and typing. Reasonable, BB 8-19 Cranford. . tf. Lt Peter F. Miller. 285; Detect- ners held a slim 19-17 edge at Hayeck's roods .. 10 ST 50er /tryoiit for 10 a.m. Saturday ered. Refined, rock, pellets and Watklns FUao. Co.*. "Tuners mur ~ ^ prompt service. Day; night. Sunday, UP NOR DOWN Ltbby Brcwster working conditions; advancement opportunity; I Bill Kripcndorf and John Sosnow- the league should send a repre- coarse. All 100 pound bags. R V R Hope MIUus __ BR s-aau ive Lt. Ralph J. Koury, 275; Pa-halftime. en Pres, 204; L. Weinsteln. Temple readily^ agreed to the chang Barnett's liquors ...... 21 37 SO aKMemorial Field for infieWers holiday service. M-K Duplicating Serv- Everything is on one level! sstlty -Feessy .— BB e-OBOI Iski. ... sentative to this meeting, Mr. Coach Martin reported. •y. F". V...... —.... 21 32 S3 Salt Service. BRldge 6-8118 — BRidge ' lee. IS BUIcrest Avenue. BRldge 8- Your, first Impression Is very pleasing , excellent benefits include Sears, Roebuck & trolman. Robert J. Ryan. 273; Pa- B. Martin and D. Martin ac- Beth-El, 204; H. Pitman, St. Paul's and outfielders between 13 and 15 6-1788. tf 1114. .•'.•- • .' •»wlth.Perma-Stone front and metal awn- Income Tax Returns Best hitters so far seem to be Detering said. Methodist, 204; H. Dackermann. The meet is slated'for 4 p.m. at -SWAN CLEANERS «l> years old, Mr. Patton said. Boys Prepared by specialist, advantage taken trolman Samuel Cymbaluk, 270; counted for 14 points apiece for * • 1*1 141 ings. Good neighborhood and very, near '4 company profit-sharing plan' IShaw, Sosnowski, Ward and Zu- Last year there were eight' St. Paul's Lutheran, 203; E.Miller, Clark Regibruil High. 185 140 will be chosen at a Liter date and ALUMINUM' combination storm windows ELECTjUq APfLIANCES. Carpentry. new school under construction. Five CBB MLS aU legal deductions. Substantial savings Patrolman' V. Roy Brinkerhoff; the South Siders as their team and .screens. 814.90 up. Combination *)reumakert Alteration* effected under latest rulings. Tor ap- I lick. Coach Massimino reported. teams entered. Breen's won the Calvary Lutheran, 203; D. Mac- Will be notified. - storm and screen doors. 829.80 and up. Plumbing, eto. (Small jobs that seem'so rooms, full basement and expansion at- 265; Patrolman Carl Thompson, Whipped Drive-Inn, 47558. Jack DRESSMAKINO. Alterations, Draperiea; big. E H Bennera. One Hamilton Ave- tic. Enclosed breexeway and detached pointment CaU BRidge 8-0773. tf Apply in person or phon* Miss Liuk. CH«mr»Uw 7-2000 The team will scrimmage at 3:30 regular season title and the play* Millan, Cranford Methodist I, 202; Dalton, Juilo Champ Any fathers or other men inter- Lifetime Aluminum Products. 103 Experienced — Eunice Giordano, 1831 nue Cranford. BRidge 8-3358. . y 265; Patrolman Harry C. Brown. Givens scored 10 for the winners, • South Ave.. West. BRldge 0-3309. tf garage. $12,500 lo'clock this afternoon with Union off champion was Barnett's. A. Fricke. Trinity, 202, and C. Mountain Ave. Scotch Plains. If. J. 164; Patrolman Myron C. Cym-for Drive-Inn, Joe Fornianek Aims for Mat Title TOTAX,.... ested in'helping with teams or FAnwood 1-8799 . tf Roberts. Trinity. 201. UADE-TO-ORDER radiator enclosures, CLEAN Windows, attics, cellars. Also Top location Brookside School area. Ex- baluk, 261, and Patrolman John SHAHEEN A umpiring should contact him at his $19,900 ceptional transportation facilities. You docks Repaired Interviewing hours daily, 8:15^.01. to 4:30 p.m.. scored 12 points. Karl Pfeil 10 and When the state A.A.U. wrestling CoVtrltry . lawn furniture, cabinets and console Alterations, mending, and any other trucking..T. C. General Hvusecleanuig. W. Thlmons, 260. Jim Bolan 10. The score was tied, I—Trinity Episcopal ..-.,..-. home, 117 Oak. lane, as Boon as cublnets for. porUble sewing machines. sewing done by machine or hand. Neat BRldge 8-8833. U too can be the proud owner of your own 2—Calvary Lutheran 34 championships . are held next i home. 6 room*. 3 BrT. front porch, Tuesday and Wednesday Nigbts until 8:30. «7 - Harris .y. possible, Mr. Patton stated. Fred Davey. 43 N. 7lh Street. Kent!- work. Reasonable. 438 Spruce Ave., 22z% 6-4297. The shoots are held under di- 14-all, at the end of the first'per- 3—Community Methodist II 46 35 Gurwood. BRidge 8-8143. - , 4-4 SHAHEEN AGENCY, garage, steam beat, icasily financed*: month, Paul Dallon, judo^instruc- Torgcrsen y-— m® worth. BRldge 8-5S9S. U ALUMINUM porch enclosures, lalousles Chamberlain. BU rection of Lt. Miller, firearms' in-iod, but the South Sid«Jrs pulled to 4—Zion Lutheran Jacky ~£ or combination windows. and screens. Saturdays, 8:15 a.m. to 12;30. ; x 5—Cranfcwd MeWxtUt M^ tor at the Cranford Adult School, DRESSMAKINO and aUeratlons. Mrs. a 26-20 edge at the half. • SEW1NO MACHINES Lifetime Aluminum ' Products. 103 Realtors ,00 ftructor fpr the department. AH «—Crantofd Alliance ait will aim for another title. , New Machines C1 Pl cl 13 North Ave.. E. members of the department' are re- 1—First' Presbyterian I CITIZEN AND CHHONICLE Used Machines J.P.LENOX Camps " ''' » He already holds the state 5 1 8 8—Temple Beth-El Bothmann .. IBS 144 Repairs ' DAY CAMP— In the Watchung Mount- quired to participate until they Celtics ••...• • • 43 3S • ELECTRICAL ContYaotmg—Extra outlets BRidge 6-1900 Realtor ' . Insurer ALLSTATE INSURANCE CO. 9—Community Methodist I A.A.U. judo championship, which Howard - 158 161 ' Sewing Ci>m»c« ains. 4 miles from Cranford. Activities qualify as pistol experts with Maroons .^ ' " 10—Linden Presbyterian .... 41 ' 40 Weaks i 181 lit BAROIA JL •ENMAN SINGER SEWINO CENTER ' Uutalled. lamps and irons rewired. 3 North Aye- K. - Cranford SouthBlden 3 4O he recently won in the annual Tutoring houw wiring. Ethrldge Electric Co., 10 include creative arts, swimming, canoe- Momrr AW AVE. MUHRAYHIU. 11—8t. Paul's Lutheran ••••' 41 McCuUou«h „ 144 400 Narth Wood Avc. Linden — Nights CaU — ing, horseback riding, tennis, badminton scores of 255 or better. . RoVsls • 3 13—First Presbyterian II. 40Mi 401^1 meet at the New Brunswick' Ranhoter „....„ M4 178 CRanford 6-0181 ' Linden 3-8737 N. 13th Street, KenUworth. BRldge 6- BRidge 2-5820 and archery. CaU Weatfield 1,-8483 after DEUVEREO VFW-HiiirrU.. Ud. ,. 2 • 40 41 TUTORING — High School and CoUege •082. • 3-M • Salesmen Sixteen members qualified in 13—St. Paul's Methodist ...... Elelenhacb 18* .. Opeh Friday evening 'til 9 p.m. U subjects. Carolus T. Clark. B.A. tYal?) Marguerite Rearwln ___—BR You can, see my office from.the CBR • P.M. • Drive-Inn —. 1 1«—Cranlord Methodist I ... 39 At Y.M.C.A. Paul, who competes in TOTAL 90S 184 : ; Located at intersection of South St. and Mountain Av\ ' the first two shoots of the season. 37