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:^A . THE CRAWFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY, MARCH 1% 1»55 ioch has served as a Sunday School PTA on Wednesday at 8:15 present a $100 United States Sav- YWCA. On cradaution from the the nurse completed the annual teachers from all Schools in th» These four demonstrated that district. This group has been School teacher, treasurer of the p jn. • !. • . ••:.... Garwood public schols she receiv- hearing tests in all classes. Both the basic step in music ia walking ing Bond to the firl judged to Missionary Society 'and member ' Mrs. Charles Scherer Is Inhave contributed the most to hered the Richard Sachsel Memorial fifth grades are working on nu-working on a"new course of study 'Education' or the half note and that the other for language arta. of the Ladles' Aid Society. notes are represented by skipping, charge of arrangements for the church, school and community. 'Award for outstanding citizenship trition units after hearing a talk running, a slow walk and a very' program* which will be held at the Two alternates will receive $25 in school, and community, the by Mrs. KichU. In the seventh In Music slow walk.' Dynamics, aljso enters home of Mrs. S. Christenien, 21 bonds, and there will be three Parent-Teacher Association award and eighth grades all, the pupils Mrs. Tulloclv Honored Clark High School •.<:vi into the picture as does syncopa- Oak lane. Hostesses for the eve- honorable mentions. for.scholarship and the American have received their patch tests for ning are Mrs. Robert Hetzke, Mrs. Legion. award for' scholarship, At Farewell Luncheon tion,-of which there are two kinds, Miss Mosca. Who has been elect- tuberculosis. Ceremony Slated For Club anticipated and delayed. These C. Jensen and, Mrs. J. Pollock. •* leadership and citizenship. She GARWOOD—Mrs. David Tul- > ground breaking Miss Hilda M. Schuster and, her ed'''best all-around student".and Girls in the 7T class served beats arc formed into measures, "most likely to succeed" by thealso was class salutatorian. loch of (4 Tnird avenue, who ceremony for Its new high school GARWOOD GRANFQRD KENILWORTH group of four. graduate students and-in-thc-demonstralion_the;_j?cet their annual luncheon recently as ^JiTKinJilcroftSchooltfH wasjeho- the culmination of their cooking win leave March 26 with her hus- on Westfield- avenue will be held presented a unique and unusual step the measure 'and the hands -Good-Citizen- sen as Its "good citizen" by the | b«nd-to-make their home in Man-|Saturday at 3 p.m. by th^anL show the beat ' ^ activities for the year. Guests were of Education of-the», Union County Entered m Mcood tVm m«ll matter »t program at (he regular .meeting Church and Cannon Chapter, DAR, Pupil Displays Mrs. Cecelia Jameson, home eco- asquan, was honored at a fare- Ttw Port Offlct «t CriXora. N. J. 24 P4ges —10 Cents of the Crantord College Club held At "the business meeting which Honor in Trenton Springfield. ' i Regional High School District followed the program, Mrs. J. nomics teacher, and Mrs. Dorothy well, luncheon held by. the Mis- at the First Presbyterian Church She was the Garwood Woman's Proof of Descent Tearse, homeroom teacher. The new school to be built on on Monday evening.. Group par- Walter Coffee, chairman of the For Miss Mosca sionary Society of the Presbyterian a" 25-acre~site'(Will . contain 21 v Club representative to the Girls' The 7T pupils reported 100 per ticipation, by club members was nominating' committee, announces rprHKiftOOb-— Miss Anne O! From Eli Whitney r Church recently at the home of classrooms, special science rooms Local Volunteers Told of Cancer Society's Needs the following slate of officers, Aosca, daughter of !)Jr. and Mrs.Citizenship Institute last June, and cent in banking last week. This Boys' Camp * the order of the evening, and all in her junior year at Regional re- GARWOOD — Supplementary Mrs. Oliver W. Davis, 263 Hazel and laboratories, special activity was quite an accomplishment, as Liquor Dealers Ask Cut .- 'i- - - Cooperated most heartily. which was elected: Second vice- A.! T. Mosca of 329 North ave- material brought in by pupils in rooms, gymnasium and locker president, Mrs. David Tyre; re- nue, a senior at Jonathan Dayton ceived the Elmira Key Award for this class has been at the bottom avenue. ' *' Miss Schuster, who ""was intro- scholarship, leadership and citi- Miss Margaret Gunning's fourth The guest of. honor was pres- rooms, lunch room, large kitchen Directorship cording secretary, Mrs. James M. Regional High' School, Spring- grade.at Franklin School in con-of the list almost all year. Mrs. and an auditorium. The exteiior Take ••I'':! duced by. Mrs .Norman Brubakcr, zenship presented annually by the Warren W. Halsey's eighth grade ented with an orchid corsage and r. : ^explained that rhythm is an i ..__ and treasurer ."Mrs. William field, is one of 12 high school nection with a study of the /lite will be red brick with aluminum T. Collins. McmUcrs-at-largc nom- .girls chosen as "good citizens" by Elmira (N.Y.) CoUege Club of also had 100 •peuce'nl in banking. a tray. There were 22 guests In Planned License Fees • portant part of music from nurs- Union County. • and work ;6f Eli Whitney includ- Miss Gunning has been repre- present. windows and stone and aluminum' To Berkowitz ery school, through kindergarten inated from the floor were Mrs. Union County chapters of the ed . papers and articles displayed trim, all in contemporary style oi Gloves Off Milton Berkowitz, a fifth grade Owners of taverns and pTSckage Edward F. George, Mrs. Charles Daughters of the American Rev- Miss* Mosca is news editor of the by John Hagrish, son of Mr. andsenting Garwood at a series of ' During her 37 years as a mem- architecture. ;oods liquor stores appealed,to the on up into the advanced years. meetings held • by fourth grade ber of the local church, Mrs. Tul- If the Plainfield-Union Water teacher in Roosevelt School, has When Dalcroze began, his system M. ttay and Mjrs. A. M. Wilson. olution who will be honored to- "Dayton News" at Regional and Mrs. John W. Hagrish of 443 Third jecn named director of the Cran- Township Committee Tuesday Mrs. Douglas L. Bonham, ban- day in Trentonl. served as managing editor last Company does not cooperate in Cranfqrd Day Head Named; night for a reduction from the of music education in. 1895. hv avenue, proving that he is a direct nutting into effect irrfp+ovements 'ord Boys' Camp for the coming was adversely criticized. He wasquet chairman, announced that the Accompahied\by chapter leaders year. She is vice-president-of the descendant of the inventor of the eason, it was announced Monday ipte fnaximuiln $2,000 license fees, to its distribution system suggest- •• • " itt considered as one deranged, be- annual banquet will be held on to the annual conference of the National Honor'Society, president cotton g^n. tight following a meeting of the which arc stalled to become effec- . cause it was thought that there May ,23 at 7:30 at Sherlock Hall. State Society of the DAR, theof the Regional chapter of the Fu- John's pictures and newspaper ed in a report prepared»for the amp trustees at the home of Organize at Session Monday tive here July 11. Was no connection between. mus-' Tickets for the banquet will be citizens" will receive pins ture Teachers of. America, student: articles proved to be of great in- Inter-Municipal Water Committee Charles C. Goodfellow, Jr., prcsi- , Announcement of the appointment of Township Committee-man Following presentation of their available at the April meeting. conductor of the band and student by Malcolm Pirnie Engineers of Howard Cowperthwaite' as chairman in charge of arranut-ments for case, the" license holders agreed to . "cular control or movement and and certificates, meet Governor terest to his classmates. Other lent, 403 Clarcmont place. '' this year's observance of Cranford Day was unnuunped today by tnusic., Now—hia_method, as he Mrs. Paul W. Selby. education Robert B. Meyner, have lunch and leader of the school-choir and en-Outstanding reports were present- NeW York, the inter-municipal A graduate of Brooklyn Col- submit financial figures on their, chairman* announced that the an- roup stands ready to take posi- Mayor Fred P. Andersen. • • . dcvelopeti it, is in world-wide use. iur historic sites. ' > semble, vice-president of her home ed by Conrad Rleder and Virginia E lege, where he majored in physi- Commissioner Cowperthwaite reported that arrangements- for respective businesses to the com- The speaker pointed out that the. nual tea , for High .schTJFl room arid a member, of the Girls' tive action on its own calculated .mittee at a private conference dur- would be held at Sherlock Hall Taking part in the program will Kundrat. ;, al education, Mr. Berkowitz will he celebration will be furthered : psychologically correct approach Athletic Association. ' (0 force compliance with its ng thc.comingl week or 10 days ' at 3:30 on April.3. be a total of 108 "good citizens" Mrs. Mildred. Kuchta, sch complete work 'for his master's it an organization meeting of- rep- to music' is by body movement. from 63 DAR chapters throush- The Garwood student also is* a nurse, reports, that she and the demands.- . legree In school administration resentatives of local organizations Celebration Chairman after which the governing body Without movement music would Mrs. ,E. Q. Bishop, a past presi- out the state. Mrs. .Thomas Earle member of the Y-Tcen Associa- various classes are working on Won't He Look Smart for Sprinn A.