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Friday and Saturday, Dec, 940 Three Candidates DECEMBER 8. 19tST Recent Events attended church with their hosts Brown; John; Langdon, Patricia Keys" and "Valse Trieste" and a and hostesses. The conference con- [Evans;, Rufus King, Donald room work.' The purpose of (College Alumni with dancing and entertainment In Local Schools cluded with a panel summary of record of "Mozart Matriculates" by program was to further the Apprec- To Speak on o Schroth; Thomas Fitzslmmons, Er- Alec Templeton. ~ from 9:30 p. m. until midnight at the meetings and' a talk by Dr. win Thomson; James MacHenry, (Continued from page 23) The group discussed plans for iation of Spanish culture among Plan Homecoming | the college. Jack Ward of Eliza- .. Mr* Hazel Haagense Slutz on the application of Hi-Y Carol Newman; John Blair, Rich- , lih gipia Dickerson, Diane Duff, Bev- Ideals to world problems. - . their Christmas party and dinner the younger generation. • Plans are Plans arer behig made by the beth is general chairman of the of Cranford P ard Thiede; Hugh• Williamson, 1<5n December 16,' the drawing up being tpnrfo -to- prp««nt-thin J|v>- .affair. Committee chairmen in- • • •m erly Garvey, Ruth Hagertbey, Bar- Social Studies Marlene Obert; Robert. Morris, TOmnnf^i&ciation of Union Jun- bara Harris, Nancy Newman, Pa- of a constitution, anTTjvarious pro-gram in all the elementary schools. ior College for' its annual home- clude: Reception, Miss Virginia Miss M. Cleary's 7C social studies Richard Rydinsky, Pierce Butjar,. grgBg^Jh tuU Walsh JWjflildUffilJM &xgeBFmBse^StW&S¥ie! Spanish class were Robert Black, day, December 28. The reunion Ttenner, Metucnen, and Stanley Joan Wahl, Carol McMaster. In- ish Empire. To supplement their Ruth Goetz; John Dickinson, Sally . • General Biology Courtland Daley'aLBixth -period Carol Blackman, Grace Dentz, Al- will feature two basketball games Ludd, Linden; publicity, Miss Lil- grid Spears,, Roger Holowchak,,M- work, committees were chosen to Shepherd; Gunning Bediord, Pa- fred Frigola, Suzanne Joerndt, lianBuck; Garwood; refreshments, tricia Ross; and Oliver 'Ellsworth, general biology class has completed —a girls' preliminary game at 7 voy Mitchell, Tim Myers and Don-collect extra material on the va- Melva Paine, Gerald Park, Betty p. m., and the varsity game at 8 Miss June Fox and Miss Marion Met Press Run rious parts of the empire. Richard Pattern. Introductions to the fifth week of a ten-week pro- . Busy Convicts ald Winne. gram of biological projects which Parry, Barbara Putscher, George p. m., at Jonathan Dayton Region- Steffens, both of Elizabeth, and Convicts who built the TODAY'S ISSUE , The committees and their chair- he various acts were given by Jane .entertainment, John Claus, Plain-• ————mansion• «a»t oaieig** " - h 'N ~ Chamberlain and Gayle Sassi. cover the entire field of biology. Rankin, Mary Ellen Reinert andjal High School, Springfield. r Shopping Days Grade 4 men are as follows; United King- Alice Schacht Ifleld and FrankHeiser, Elizabeth, j their initials into nian The following children in Mrs. dom, Donald Klein; Eire, Frieda ,Tnese projects are organized to a I The evening will be climaxed Talent Program series of pupil activities which will of Rita Sansone's fourth grade had a Eichler; British Lands in Middle During the past week the sev- ¥O0O0000O0i0UH).WWO<4£ Till Christmas perfect record in attendance and America, Betty Apgar; British Wt the enviromnentaland life needs enth and 'eighth grade music clas- 'of the students taking the course punctuality for the month of No- Lands in North America, Patricia ses have been presenting' talent GARWOOB CRANFORD KENILWORTH vember; Barry Buckner, Donald Castalda; British Lands in Africa, programs . during their regular The following projects are being VoL LV1. No, 47 Damn), Joan Dill, Earl Drucken- Nelson'Brown; Australia and Newclass' periods. .. In each class -a stu- undertaken by the following stu- ~1miner7"Adrienne Froehfich, Vin- Zealand; Jean Liska, and British dents: "Smoking,S " William Force; CRANFORD, dent committee planned the. pro- ^drinking ; icent Guerriero» Paula Hofmann, Lands in Asia, Yvonne Berg. gram. ^drinking/\ A^ _Asmont[ rf=arogs," Connie Blazell; "atomic Pages — FIVE CENTS Robert Herrman, Charles Maynard, SomS e of tthhe more interesting Mrs. Esther Tfcerr's seventh Christmas Cantata , y contributions to date1 have included energy," Michael Sandy and Ted-||f PosrOflScet Janice Papp, Marilyn Powers grade had "a program cm Thursday. dy Brower; '^dog breeds," Russ Da- At Tabernacle Sunday Gerald Serina, Norman Steiner, the following: A collectiollti n of silk Nancy-Cole, chairman of trje com- Plan Cheer Proclamation handkerchiefs from Scotland vis; "narcotics," Kenneth Thomas; Arlene Smith and Barbara Timp- Imittee, was master of ceremonies "leprosy," Rickey Woolley; "polio," GOEBKE A Christmas cantata, "The Choir j WHEREAS, due to the sustained drought of the past year, sson. Drought in by Clara Pierano, an 'and introduced each'number. The Open This of Bethlehem," by Noel Benson,' the supply of potable water has- diminished to a point of threat- Three Candidates Fred Smith; "skin-care," Ellen Las- The class had a perfect record in Irish calendar and an authentic program opened with the singing will be presented by the chorus of > ened waterfcurune; and ,_ ' .'- Scotch plaid beret displayed by Ei- lo and Madeline Kasper; "cancer," WHEREAS, to repel such threat, concerted conservation punctuality for the month of No- of "God Rest Ye Merry Gentle- Mary Weismantei; "syphiUls,"|«i the Cranford Tabernacle at the ^"v vember. leen Liddy, a salt and flour map of men's, hy & group of girls including Sunday evening service at -7:45. I Ifl must be practiced on a community scale; Josephine Spata; "habit forming ||j Week-End THEREFORE I, George E. Osterheldt,. Chairman of the HIGH SCHOOL Canada made by Lynne Sheldon, Anne Black, Lois Oram, Lois Lear* There will be a candlelight .service, j-^^ For drugs," Dolores Matchett; "alco- I copies of English magazines and June SchnelJ^ Terry Heineman, with the chorus taking part in the]; Township Committee of the Township of Cranford, PROCLAIM Hl-Y Conference letters from an English boy hol," Pat Kirkland; "Atomic Ener- the period beginning on the.date hereof a period of water conser- Susie Bates, Shirley Grad, Dorothy gy," Robert DeVoto and Ralph N ceremony and.processional. vation, and REQUEST the people of Cranford to conserve the Nine members of the Cranford brought hi by Donald Klein, and a Hi-Y Clubs and their faculty spon- Casper, Nancy Kidd and Virginia Clauer; "tuberculosis," Philomay Special Hours on In addition to the singing, there available supply of water by refraining from waste, reducing its' L. G. Troutman Seeks replica of the Mary Qeen of Scots [Eppler, Welfare Association sor, Frank E. Ramsey, attended the Shipkowski; "polio," Mary Jack- Saturday and Sunday will • be a violin solo by George essential use, and discontinuing its non-essential uses. It is es- Sharon May annual State Hi-Y Conference held chair in Edinburgh Castle that Pa- .' Barbara Thiede played piano son; "pneumonia," ,?oan Montag; Specht, "They .Found Him," and sential that the practice of washing cars, the practice of serving .Return; Mrs. Conley, tricia Castaldo contributed. solo. "Hobgobblins," followed by Will Distribute Gifts unwanted water with restaurant meals, and various other dis- at. Dover on December 2-4. The "tubercukMis," Mary Gleason and To Handle Xmas Rush Roger-tGenkinger will play "O Holy pensable water consummlng practices be temporarily discon- J. G. Biach Also to Run theme of the conference was "Hl-Y Books, pamphlets and post cards Marian Weber, who played "Some Shirley Alnut; "bacteria," Zita Night* on the trumpet. Does Well in from all parts of the empire are ion EXIZABKTH From Local Groups tinued to the end that bv self-restraint and the ingenuity of a re- There were three candidates in in Action". Dr. Frank Slutz, edu- Enchanted Evening." Judy Botts Franklin: "birds," Walter Blaes, To help speed cards and pack- Besides the service sourceful people, this threat will be repelled. display as a result of the commit- ._.-_ 'of music, Many persons as well as church the field today for the thoee Board cator and guidance counselor, was recited "The Night Before Christ" and "dogs," Edmund DiMinne ages to their destinations in time Done ai Cranford, New Jersey, this fifteenth day of De- tees' work. Eileen Liddy Is In for Christmas, the Cranford Post which will be under the direction Her First Year of Education posts to be filled at the resource speaker. More than and civic organizations have cember, One Thousand Nine Hundred Forty-nine. the annual school election here on ,400 boys attended, the group dls- charge of the bulletin board andl "Butterfly," _ - apanaBB l*rag ram Office will be open until 6 p. m. of Eugene Pettersen, the Hev. the arrangement of^the,.dlsplay|played by Nancy was Memben of the^ third-year Span- George Aitcheson, pastor, will read .pressed a desire to extend thei: , , I G. E. OSTERHELDT What a difference a year makes! February 14. Louis Troutman, . cusdons and plenary sessions [table. Her assistants include Lynne this Saturday and from 1 to 5 p. m. Christmas spirit of giving to needj Just a year ago tomorrow, Sharon building and grounds chairman on ty Bailey played "MistletoeMistletoe" Patand- ish class presented a program Mon- on Sunday, it was announced by the Christmas scriptures and de- •'(•.• ./.Chairman of the .Township Committee- which were held in Dover High iSheldon, Marion Kaye, John Light day for the third, fourth, fifth and liver a short „_. ~- May Zalinsky, daughter of Mr. and the board, filed his petition as a 1 -•--••• u--«i •I»-JT»,Ttrfa 4AMJU afUntt *rf*H***^"* "Rudolf"Rudolf, ThTh e ReRdd NNosed Reindeer" message. Charlies j families and, underprivileged chil .School and several of the Dover — -—••• • - sixth trades of Sherman School YOU CAN BE PROUD Postmaster Arthur F.
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