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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. statement to this effect was nd supervision at Montclair State in the Municipal Building at 8 p. will announce a decision ion dent, who recently moved to be just tonal mathematics, she Reeves of'Elmer, js^ate regent, will tion, Teen Inn and the Westfield many health projects. Last* week made by Township Attorney Carl 'eachers College in June. m'. Monday. • - •. ..". whether any r>luction will be. H Warsinski, attorney for the He has had three years' camp The chairman said he has sent granted. Sihc said that rhythm is natural. honorary member. ""—""•"' AtJM?n4cdlpT»d att wool iport jntcr^iiB committee, at a xperience at Camp Cherokee in >ut more than 30 letters to Cran- Package good: stores presently normal. To demonstrate this point As the • particular- field to' ;be racket. In latin ch^K& arid inference oS the^ water' situation .^.^.^^^^^^^rc^j^dresBlngs^jn^ give more than 7,500 hours of their time -each yearrMrsT William""eCTPaun?ner7'yr.r"chairmarirt41a" pay an annual'license of $750 and '.':••* . she said that when one hears covered by.the book sale- collec- •plash**, and charcoal held in Westfield on Saturday be- •outfir~"work~' at tfic "TEWzaoetH tion 'for April, Mrs. Roland OPEN AfcL DAY NEXT SUNDAY - MAR. 20 - 9 to9 • a meeting of the, Cranford Volunteer Services for the American Cancer Society, shown above. They t. bands playing the feet march, tone*. - tween the executive committee of are: Seated 1 to r) Mrs. I, L. Anderson. / Mrs. C. J. Stevens, Mrs. H. W. Lovett and Mrs. A. R. Prista; MHA during the winter months. mee^ing'if they wish-to participate to $2,000 after Jiily 1 under' pro- when one hears swing music, Graham requested members to 81SM 3 to 7 ..: .'./ from 7.91 that body, the Board of Free- standing (1 to r) Mrs. John Peyton Clark, Mrs. Robert M. Harmon, Mrs. Faulkner, Mrs. Walter Mr. Berkowitz is a World War II actively in preparations for the visions of an or dinance adopted bring books in the realm of the they swing and when one hears S to 12 ...... from 11.98. holders and members of the Union Green, Mrs. Joseph Peters, Mrs. C. L. May, Mrs. F. H. Washbourne, Mrs. Burton L. Jamison, Mrs.; /etcran and participated in the event. last fall. arts, music and drama to the next ^ FACT THAT AT BARON'S 1. A. Nylen, Mrs. William H. de Brigard and Mrs. E. W. Hughes. * • waltzes, they waltz'.. From this it Prep 12 to It fromlllBS County Citizens' Committee for ampaigns in Africa and Italy.' Most organizations which par- Sidney Siman II, Newark at- can be seen, that one cannot meeting.. an Adequate Water Supply. He resides at 703 Third avenue, .lcipated__la£l_year have signified , Special Corduroy. B to 12 6.91 torney, represented the local tav- r'' * ^p t-.ntu-3UiVjMU.mVW •'! Mayor Fred' P. /.nderscn, who Roselle, with his wife, who.is a heir intention of taking part again ern owners at ]he hearing. He periences motion, she pointed out. tality chairman, Was assisted by itrtiJijwiwirajemto French , instructor in the Linden this"' year, -Mr. Cowperthwaite re- Mrs. Thomas A O'Boyle, Mrs. said there is a depression in the Introduced as members of her Committee and a member of the liiwtej^^ HighjSchopl. tavern business tctday caused by - group-who demonstrated her fur- Joseph O'Malley, Mrs." R. S. Par- est selection of slacks i . • .»T».M.aaJT.-i~.r'-^.., • n _,,- .,J_1-.i:r.M1,flt-_-u.J -- —.-•• - ,. he letters of invitation wilt re- lu ker, Mrs...E. M. Gilmore, Jr., and Board of, Freeholders, said Mr. If the Salk vaccine against in- tendent of schools, reports a letter Plans were furthered for .the ' T'ao:v«irWt6Te^rsr6nr''Th> a'li'*' ther points were "YasUshi--Itano, — washabl* aabar- •Warsinskl's statement was made ty Medical Society, both of Cran- nnualcamp reunion, which will sult in interesting other groups to torncy dcclarcd^jj6cal taverns do a young man who is a junior Mrs ,Ed ward Kassouf. The presi- dine. flanneta and fantile .paralysis is licensed, the will be sent ...home to- .parents as ford, were among the speakers. dent, Mrs. Farris S. Swackhamer, with full^concurrenee ol .the ex- be held Friday evening, April 29, become active and thus lighten the not cater to transients and there-, high school. teacher front Hiro- wools.' Popular char- ranford public school system will soon as the vaccine is licensed by Also. attending the meeting from ond of the corps of workers which presided.', ..: ecutive committee and declared participate in "the program to in- the government. Request slips n the First Presbyterian Church fore Wave a fixed 'income- which shima, Japan; Mrs: Shari Dewitt. coal shades, too. that "if we can't get cooperation school auditorium. H. Stanley has been responsible for the suc- already has been cut into by the a graduate of the Julliard School oculate all first and second grade also will be sent.home for parents v SISM i to 12 from 3.98 Irom the water company through MacClary, chairman of the re-cess, of. previous celebrations. television factor. " who has had experience as a Local Dentist to Speak students, whose parents request to sign, if they want their children Mrs. Anderson Heads union committee, said invitations It; is expected that a two-day music teacher in public and priv- Pnp'12 to 20 .... from 4.98 negotiation we'll take off the the shots, Mrs. G. Holmes Wil- to be inoculated. He pointed out that doubling About Baby Teeth Bring Yourj Next Prescription to BARON'S & SAVE! Husky 6 to 20 .... from 4.98 gloves and start slugging." Local Vaccine Program will be mailed next month to all program will be planned' again, the license fee vfould add another ate schools; Mrs. Flora Patterson, liams, chairman of the health and < Mrs. Williams announced the The Union County Chapter of last year's campers. There will featuring many of the social, ath- who is a music teacher and has Dr. R. J. Smykn, local dentist, One course of action suggested athletics committee, reports. board's approval of the program $3 per day toth e present heavy by Mayor Andersen would be for of the National Foundation for be motion pictures - and refresh- letic and educational event* -which HOWARD COWPEKTHWAITE operating expenses. He said, too, had radio experience as a singer will give an illustratedi tulk on At a meeting last week, the after attending a meeting in Ro- ments and last ycar'sJbest camper the care and importance of baby the inter-municipal unit to ap- Infantile Paralysis today an- proved popular in the past, Mr. that the bordering communities of and pianist: and Mrs. Jean Smith, S2.00.r«faw | J6.95 Complete Line Of Board of Education authorized the sclle last Thursday at which the nounced the appointment of award, an American flag, will be Cowperthwaite said. Hcj added, who has been a singer' with choral teeth at -a meeting of the Prc- proach the Public Utility Com- health committee to take action plan was outlinecFby-school offi- Clark and Linden permit longer mission on its own seeking issu- Mrs. Kenneth Anderson of 29 presented. however, that final decision on hours which also have cut into groups and is a music teacher. School Group' of' the* Roosevelt $1.00 HOUBIGANTI n._. c-«l« JACQUELINE on the plan. First and second cials, physicians, and health offi- Herning avenue as Cranford John E. Allen was elected the form the celebration will take ance of an order directing the grade students of St. Michael's cials. Health Officer William P. treasurer of the camp association Good Friday the business of local establish- COCHRAN water company to carry out the chairman for its. vaccine pro- will be up to those who volunteer ments. . • " . . Toilet Waters I DrtectoScale School also wjll participate. Smith and Dr. Carl G. Hanson, gram. filling the vacancy caused by thetheir services to prepare,for the proposed $3,000,000 program of president-elect of the Union Coun- recent resignation of Winchester He made a plea for relief from CQSMETICS^ distribution Improvements accord- -Dr. Howard R. Best, superin- She will be in charge of a event. Closings Told $4.69 publicity campaign on the pro- Britton. Jr., who held the post for A co-chairman will be named the state license maximum, declar- ing to the five-year calendar con- 15 years. ing that few communities have •:••" i«.!i MAKE OR RENOVATE tained in the Pirnie report gram, distribution of educa- and various committee appoint- tional, literature and the secur- Two new trustees also were se- ments made at the organization By Stores imposed the full $2,000 fee. He added that local taverns have had 69c 79c WILLIAMS Referring to criticism raised See Political Implications _ing of volunteers. ected to fill vacancies. They arc meeting. > Most stores affiliated with the C. All-wool tw**d topcoats in th* most-wanted during the past week to the effect Russell Hoagland of the Kiwanis few if~any violations and that the Shave Bomb that the Inter-Municipal Water Club and Nelson Lightcap of the Cranford Business Association will owners, have endeavored to main- pot havp power tojj? ^ Street Feud Cranford were: Dr. Best, Miss Etta Rotary Club. close from 1.2 noon to 2 p.m. on tain dean, welt run establilh- 8is«s 2to 4 irom 11.98 BOX for act on its own and must "depend Political Implications were seen In a letter read at Tuwday ppoveland' QnU. BrooksideTplac Improvement a. de-| ments. 5-10-5 FERTILIZER 80 lbs. 2.45 9 to 8 ...... from 12J8 : 8 to. » from 18.98 entirely upon voluntary coopera- i ••'—•--•-••—•—Township CqmMltte• c meetin g -b y- Mayo- r -F . -P . Andersen -fro m Schools, Vincent Sarnowski, prin- next month are in charge of Mr. Goodfellow, the Rev. Robert G cidqd at last Thursday night's 8^4 ORGANIC FERTILIZER 80 lbs. 3.50 (small charge for sip-In linars) tion of the water company, Mayor Freeholder Director Albert Benninger. The Freeholder.^llrexior re- cipal of Sherman,' Lincoln and F. P. Andersen as to Whether the Andersen declared, the body he Longakef and Victor D. Shaheen. In Timetable meeting of the association in th tavern owners had a suggested 10^4 HIGH ORGANIC ...... 100 lbs. 4.50 ferred to the mayor, and committee for action a complaint on local Walnut Avenue Schools, and Mrs. When the Jersey Central Rail- Coach and Four Restaurant. $1.25 Value I $1.00 SEAFORTH heads definitely does have the Bernard Kott, president of the fee in mind, Mr. Simandl said 28c necessary power and is in a posi- road conditions sent to the road committee of the Board of Free- road's new timetable goes into The decision was reached fol- some owners opposed any increase GROUND UMESTONE... 80 lbs. .70 WHITE COMMUNION SUITS holders by Edward C. McMahon Roosevelt School'PTA. . effect with Daylight Saving Time lowing an appeal for merchan 50c Jergens Lotion &| After Shave tion to take even more drastic Mrs. Williams reports that loca while others were of the opinion KI.RRNRX Gabardine 7Jl steps -by invoking the> right of of 20 Parker avenue, president of county board follows: ' Jumble Store on the last Sunday in April, Cran- participation in the porgram by that $250 or $350 more (than the 75c Jergens FacialfLotion 'As a resident and taxpayer of PTA's.'. have agreed to assist in ford commuters will gain the onethe-Rcv., Frank V. H. Carthy, rec- current $1,000 fee) would be fair. rtnmirtrte^eis^r°te c I tor of Trinity Church and vice- ••'•—— also— powers of its member municipali- ^Mayor Andersen, recently ap- Under the direction of Dr. Neil Week Begins drive about- town and there arc railroad in their successful it I presidenTofineClergy Council? Store, 104 Walnut avenue, repres- Our apparel Is measured to ftt Tt— *xp*rt alterations. ty ' ...^ -•• ' ' pointed to the Board of Freehold- Castaldo, school medical examiner He pointed out that Good Fri- ers and a candidate for the Re-some sections of county roads that The current week, March.21-25, last year, for improved commuter ented the package goods licensees. Agricos Vigor©, Bovung, Bone Meal, Hyper 2-$1.00 At a recent meeting between are in a deplorable condition. I and - president of the Cranford is "Jumble Store Week" in Cran- service — a train leaving Cran- day is one of the solemn days in the intcr-municipal group's execu- publican nomination in the April He said he did not believe it was specifically refer to Walnut ave- (Continued on page 8) ford for New York at 8:30 in the the Christian year and asked local the intention of the committee to Humus and Garden. Tools • .1" tive committee and representatives primary for a one-year unexpired ford. morning. merchants to close their stores for Stores Hours: 8:30 to 10 P.M. Wetsiue Green Trading Stamp* term on the county board, has al- nue, from Lincoln avenue to the impose any hardship on any type of Plainfield-Union, it was pro- Lehigh Valiey Railroad; Orange "Since its inception years ago, Mayor Fred P. Andersen re- at least a part of the three-hour posed that the company, if agree- ready gone to the mat on two oc- .his project of the Junior Service of business. Mr. Scher asserted avenue from Roosevelt School to ported today that he has been in- period. Such' cooperation, the the licensed beverage store propri- Come and Get If — and Save! ing to carry out the Pirnie sug- casions with Freeholder Benninger Red Gross League." said Mrs. E. Milton Boy- formed by Earl T. Moore of West- clergyman continued, would en- over the water problem—and in beyond Windsor place; and Spring- ette. Jumble Store chairman, "has etor today has many responsibili- gestions, appear with ...the execu- field avenue from Shawnee road field, president of .the railroad, able employes of local stores to tive committee before the Public both instances is said to have gradually become a part of the ties to face—he cannot sell to mi- to the Cranfprd-Westfleld line. that*in the new timeablc, Train attend- services in the church o nors. cannot permit any fights or Commission to'make stipulations come out'on top. Drive Lags '.ares and penates of Cranford No. 416, which now leaves Cran- their choice (as /veil as further DRUG STORE The Regular Republican1 Organ- "These spots in damp weather housewives. Friends of the Jum- other infractions of the law to take L. BARTELL (Continued on Page 8) Less than 50 percent of the ford at 8:45 a.m. and. arrives in are real mudholes and in dry focus attention of local residents place on his • premises, and must 34 EASTMAN ST. CRANFORD, N. J. ization of Union ' County, with goal of $14,500 has been collected ble Store, many of whom are al-New'York at 9:20, will be re- on Good Friday services in a) weather are dust bowls and dirty ready well along in their spring ; also have a clean record himself. 140 CENTRAL AVg. CLARK, N. J. (OFT. CKANFOKO THBATKB) which Mr. Benninger and Mn Mc- in the annual fund campaign of scheduled to leave at 8:30 and ar- local churches. - Mahon are both affiliated, has en- up" every car that drives over any .the ' Cranford - Garwood - Kenil- cleaning, are setting aside articles rive at 9:10. He pointed out-that the profit TEL. RAHWAY 7-1581 Open Friday Till 9 P.M. Name Two of them. The condition has exist- of wearing apparel, household President Lloyd Geller and Past picture in the average business is FREE DELIVERY dorsed Mayor Andersen's primary worth Chapter, American Red In a recent survey conducted opponent, Mrs. Elfle Scheideler of ed f6r some time arid is caused by Cross, James F. Kcrvick. drive terns, costume jewelry and the President Sidney Breen will cat around 30 to 35 percent whereas 9 TEL CR 64100 . Store Also in Westfield ii NORTH UNION AVENUE CRANFORD builders'carting dirt into or off the like for donation to thie store dur- by the railroad, local commuters on. local merchants during the in the retail liquor : business is Note Open Saturday TU 5 O'Clock Patrolmen Roselle, a former freeholder. • \ chairman, announced today. voted 67 percent to3 3 percent in W£ RESERVE THK BIGHT TO UBUT QUANTITIES In his letter to the local govern- properties "where they are erect- In comparison with last year, hgthigweek." - next few days and request their between 20 and 22 percent. He Appointment of two new pro- ing houses. , ' favor of a train arriving in New participation. Placards annnounc- ing body, Freeholder Benninger the current campaign is running Mrs. Boyette stated that during York at 9:10 a.m. instead of 9:20, (Continued on page 2) bationary patrolmen in the police said Mr. McMahon's complaint "I fully realize that these condi- behind schedule in collections, the the first week of March, the serv- ing the- Good Friday, closing wil tions should not exist and there the mayor was informed' by the be displayed in the windows ol department was approved Tuesday had. been discussed at" length .by chairman said. He urged all vice- ice league sent out 5Qfl post cards railroad. night by Township, Committee. the committee 'on roads and are means of correcting them. I chairmen and captains to send in to residents of the Cranford area participating merchants. also feel that the matter should be When the present timetable A colored motion picture on the Survey Set The hew appointees," both—war bridges -ami it.was-Iheir. opinion w their returns as soon as possible. who might not otherwise have went into effect last September, that the most efficient action to properly takcn""care tjf"by Mayor knowntrf-the-Jumble Store- effort. r making of wine was shown /by veterans, will assume their duties The iotial collected t6~aatc"frbm the question of thc?" gap"between eliminate the condition complained Andersen and the Township Com- all sources is $6,902.62, Mr. Kcr- "Really, ^th'e results have been Robert Topping of the California mittee. My purpose in writing 8:10 and 8:45 was brought up, IIISchools on April 1. of could be taken by the munici- vick said. To date, the Sixteenth amazing," she said. "The response but railroad officials told the Wine Institute. Personnel of the department will pality through Its police depart- your body is to enlist your coop- District has contributed the larg has been most heart-warming; We mayor nothing could be done about A team of educators from the total 37 after April 1, Public ment. eration in -, contacting the Mayor est amount. $933 with the Twelfth are daring to hope that the 500 Metropolitan School Study Coun- (Continued on page 8) it at^the time because of operating Safeijy Commissioner Clarence Mr. McMahon's letter. to the District second with $776.2& re cards dispatched will make 500 difficulties. He was assured, how- Closing Streets cil will visit the Cranford Public ported. new friends for the store. QiilC Shot* Checked Jgr_ .te. Fritz announced, and It. will be ever, that steps would be taken Schools Wednesday to rcsurvey Mr. Kcrvick said $419.85 has few people who have recently set- (Continued on page t) For Resurfacing curmf fit V* Via- t'&Biig~ J_bS£H_r££e.i.X£d_ from_ employes. ol tled in Cranford thought that^ the the fifth, eighth and eleventh Pl inaugurated effectively las' Kl<*4*t'"''*V Krqrny plan' busihcss"tioTi*ed-irr the- -little-red be •'•• ' 't The new patrolmen are Ray- and an additional $400 has been building on South avenue was 7 ~toda Worth IT..: Another' turn surveyed theca" mond L. Davidson of 407 North pledged. consignment shop —which I think At Cranteen Saturday between Alden street and North grades last March, but the local Spring Concert (dCHS avenue, and. .on Alden street avenue, east, and Edward J. Klub- -If vice-chairmen', captains and is a compliment to the friendlj A "senior night" will be held school system rated so high in enspies of 1593 Springfield ave- Part II will open with between. North, Union avenue Seven vocal groups at Cranford ings solicitors are unable to bring in people who send us stock, as wel Saturday night from8 toll o'clock comparison with the cost per pupil nue: They finished first, and sec-High School will combine their, of Love" by the Girls' their returns at report meetings as a tribute to the artistic abilities by the Cranteen at the American and North avenue, to permit re- Club: surfacing of the two-block area, that a review of the school system ond, respectively, in the recent talents on April 1 in the annual "Calm As the Night" by Bohm. they- can leave their collections of .the league members who dress Legion Casino. . Stride-Rite Shoes competitive examinations. it was announced by Township was ordered. •,./ 0. spring concert in the high school "When Love Is Kind," an English with Kathcrine Wagstaff, execu the window of the store evcrj All senior high school students Mr, Davidson, 23 years old, isauditorium. • tive secretary, at the chapter's week." have been invited to attend. Al Engineer Patrick,J. Grail. • Dr. Howard R. Best, superin- folk song; and "Make Believe" by Mr. Grail-reported plans to a native of Bayonne. He served In Groups performing include: headquarters at 10 North Union 'We are all well aware," con funds collected will be presented tendent of schools, said the local the Air Force for four years, 20 Kern. • As organ solos Carole avenue, Mr. Kervick reported. tp the senior class at Cranford begin the work at 6 a.m. today Choir, girls' ensemble, "boys' tinued the Jumble Store chairman, school system rated among the For Spring And Easter months of which were spent in Smith Will play "Prelude and Additional report meetings wil that Cranford, our -town, has High School as a gift from the and try to complete the job by double quartet, freshman mixed • * '• Korea and Japan. He Is married. chorus, boys' glee club, girls' glee Fugue in G Minor' and "Toccata be held tonight and Tuesday eve made tremendous strides in popu Crantcen Committee. This money tonight. Barring unforeseen de- top jnes of the 71 surveyed. Only Mr. Klubensples; 22 years old club and brass choir. in D Minor," both by Bach. ning, Mr. Kcrvick said. lation growth during recen is traditionally used to engrave velopments, it is hoped to have two or three others, he reported, PRICED ACCORDING TO SIZE is a native of Rahway. He is mar- The. theme of the concert is. For "Songs . in the Popular Industrial contributions were months. Each newcomer- to the each senior's name in gold letters the two blocks open to traffic will be rcsurveyed.._. ried and has one child. He served 'America Sings." The program Vein," the Girls' Ensemble, Boys' listed as follows: Cranford, $460 (Continued on page 8j on the" Golden C." again by tomorrow, he said. - three years in the Marines, seven It was pointed out by Dr. Best will open with "Song of the Great Double Quartet and Choir will Garwood, 358; and Kenilworth that on the- two previous times months of which were in foreign Masters to Glorify God." These join forces.. They will present: $627. service. the local school system was sur- Size* 5 to 8_ numbers include: "Praise We; Sing "Summertime" by Gershwin with Cranfol-d organizations have do vcy<^i by the Metropolitan School to Thee" by Haydn-Luvaas, "Avo a solo by Ilcne Johnson, "So Innatcd $228, while $627 has been School Landscaping Starts Soon Study Council a revi.cw of the Sue* 8>^ to 12. Vcrum" by Mozart and "TheLove" by Porter, "A Wonderful contributed by Cranford buui findings for the same reason were Guy" by Rodgers, "Smoke Gets nesses. Work is expected to get under- The project will be completed memory of Miss Grace McAllister, j Election Sunday Mount of Olives." from "Hallelu- former seventh grade toucher, and made. . ; ,- • *• jah" by Beethoven. in Your Eyes" by Kern. "Deep The total by districts: way in the near future on a plan over a period of. months and as 1 Sue* 12Vi to 3. Br United Fund Thos will be followed by a vio- in My Heart" by Romberg with District Amount for landscaping of the new Wal-this is a community project, the Mrs . Ethi-ibcll Smith, former ele- i. George. Simpson will head the » • lin solo by Zoralec Zone who will a solo by Joye Skuarup, "Moon 1 $131.78 nut Avenue School, it was an-Crane's Ford Gardeners invite mentary supervisor. Funds for, team which will make the spot Annual meeting of the Cranford this memorial were given to the •check. JUil d play- "Romance" from the violin Indigo" by Ellington, Mills and Bi- 2 139.56 nounced by the Crane's Ford Gar- other local groups who may be y 'iaSefta No^'»-by- Wiemawskt -awl gnrd; and---"€ount Your- Bkts&ingjfc. dners. '__ . _ _ interested to participate. Board of Education by the late Many of the schools which rated at 3 p.m. in the Municipal Build- oft r ' \ A. "Patent Pretty" ... a particularly attractive vrroinn of the popular «hell one-strap, clarinet solos of "Licbcsleid" and Instead of Sheep" by Berlin. 4. 329.50, ; A*plan drawri^'p ""The inltiahphase ofthe programv] hitfh^ht in the. ~SIJ 1 ing. L- -;-_--- however, will be accomplished iinJ several years ago. She had been a said, arc tho^c which have ex- the new off-«id> vamp trimmed in touches of white leather. Black patent, blue A nominating committee headed "Schon Roamarin" by Kreisler "Imogcnc" by'Clay and "Polan- 5i 80.50 by the- club was approved last played by Bruno Bufalini. Under sisc" by .Gucnzcl arc the numbers 6. :: :.•; 80.87 week by the Board of Education. the next few weeks by the club supervising principal in the Cran- tremely high per pupil costs, some or bright red calf—iuc» 6V£ to 3. . •-.• by Burton C. Bclden will presenf with pupils participating in the ford school system. Planting of as high as. 1500 and $600. a slate of officers. Other members the heading "Songs for Men/' thej selected by the Brass Ensemble, 7 129J0 The club reports that Roberts & 1 of planting of periwinkle in the twodogwood trees also will be done The whole survey is based on a IN the committee are Roderick Boys* Glee Club will sing: "Thewhile the following will be sung 8 110.50 Wlcso of Cranford will do the ''Cushion Moc" . . . * ilh long wearing cushion crepe sole and Wild Necktie" by Cain. "Wagon as "Songs of Inspiration": Til landscaping, j large- boxes which are a part of in their honor at the Brooksidc rating booklet developed by the Smith and Magistrate Charles 9 _ 207^20 \ ~»cu!i'•XaMtanQo^pjcce.,...tfeB.jrfcal »hoc for rough andjready Wheels" by DcRosc and "I Wish I Walk With God" by Brodszky and 10...... : 93.00 A committee from the club had the architecture of the main en-, Place School. council called "The Growing Edge trance to'the building. -On cither Garden'club members Working —an Instrument for Measuring the • iI joungstcrt. Sizes 8'^ to 3, - „ by Kullcr and Murray. "Battle Hymn of the Republic" 11 previously met with Dr. Howard tjyrStcfTer-*'"'"-
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CHRGKICUE, THURSDAY, MARCH 2V1935 ing, has qualified1 for academic | bine with^the Yale University Glee was- born .to Mr. and Mrs. Donald daughter, Barbara Lee, o.n Febru- from 4 to 6 p.m. for a period of participate at a'"meeting of tiie 9 ary26 at Muhlenberg Hospital, one year. ... corps last week in Elizabeth, Al- to the Red Cross and $1 to theand promoting interest, good ,,,., honors for the fall lemester. Club and Orchestra in the pres- -Glrvan of C01 Orange avenue on Home. She succeeds Mrs. Frances appealed to tfie committee for a tainside. ' ^ Ution. Miss Helm also sang with March 9 at Rah way Hospital. They also have ,one Duriog this time, they will fill bert Gessler is troop adviser, pared for theTnter-Municipal Wa- VIA Unit Donates Crusade for Freedom—Radio Free and understanding through pro- Collegians Corner Plainflcld. ter Committee -by Malcolm Plrnic Munz. ' reduction in the license fee Donations were authorized as jects and programs. Miss Barbara L. Putscher of the irroup in Woolsey Hallj New son. in some hours not already covered. —__—_ : Miss Margaret Johnson Was Europe . - Engineers of New York. In response to Mayor Ander- follows: $10 to the German Youth; A Haven, Conn., last Sunday after- Watier Plan To Six Projects •* '•...' ' " "' 707 Willow street. a junior at Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Massoril Mrs. Elenfe Hill of Cranford, an The Post Office Department em- elected vice-grand. Mrs. Clara. A. Mrs, Dreyer reported she had Rudolph Metxner, son of Mr.more College, Swarthrnore, Pa., Action also is expected on a sen's question as to what annual The International relations de- Assistance-General Clay Fund, $5 If the earth were entirely level to spend a week-with, her parents, Rutgers Newark College of Arts noon. of Westfield announce the birth of. Congratulations are being re- observer, submitted the names of ploys more people than the na- Farber of Perth Amboy, Union fee local package foods men had evaluated the department "excel- »«J Bruno C. Metzner of 807 a daughter, Patricia, on March 6. 20 boys''from the troop-who will tion's largest corporation. " proposed inter-municipal . pact, partment of the Village Improve- to feed, clothe and house Orphans the entire face of the globe would Mr. and Mrs. James R. MacDon- and Sciences, has been elected sec- ceived by Mr. and Mrs. Benja- Report Due drawn up by Township Attorney District deputy, and her staff will in rnindU Mr. Scher said he belived at Taipei, Formosa, and $5 to the lent" in two categories: Develop- End place, will return home retary of the New Jersey Colleg- John R. Merrill of 205 Arbor Mrs. Catheryn Coe of 104 Cen- Expected to be ready for con- install the new officers at a pub- ment Association voted to support ing through objective, study an in- be covered with water two miles lay for the spring vacation ald of 215 Orchard street min Minch of 408 Walnut avenue Carl H. Warsinski, attorney for a fee of $1,000 to $1,208 would be Pestalozzi Children's Village, Tro- iate Press Association. A graduate street has been' named to thetennial avenue is the maternal on the birth of their second daugh- , at a meeting of the ln- the group, outlining objectives of lic program April 21 at the Vet- fair. He also said the package three projects hi the National Fed- formed opinion on World affairs deep! Cornell University, Ithaca, grandmother and Mrs. F. Wagner erans Memoriul Home. gen, Switzerland. The depart- of Cranford High School, Miss Dean's List for the first semester ter, Michelle Fay, on March 9 at •er-Munidpal Water Committee in the committee' and responsibilities goods dealers would be happy to eration of Women's Clubs Thurs- ry where he Is in his freshman Douglas C. Young of 140 Mo- Putscher is an English major at of the 1094-55 academic year in of the .same address is the ma- At the meeting, those having ment also sent, a $5 donation to ' * He recently was initiated Elizabeth General Hospital. The pj'_garticii)atinfi communities ond discuss their fimmj^af figures with at the home of the chair- hawk drive, a senior at Lafayette the college and serves as editor- the Rutgers University College of ternal great grandmother. couple also has one son. providing for delegation" of aupbirthday -anniversaries- in—March Lo slgma Alpha Epsilon and was College, Easton, Pa., is on theifbthjei.oJLthe Observer, bi-weekly • report prepared for the Plain- were honored. Mrs. Alonso was in tfie committee in conference. man, Mrs. George t>reyer, A contribution of $5 was sept Arts_and ^ScienceSj^New__Bruns- thprity to the group's executive •warded a medal for placing fiSt Dean's List for the past $emester. student newspaper. wlck. He is majoring lnlchemistryT Mr. and Mrs7T*rjnieardon~an- field-Union Water Company by charge of the social hour. __ Julius R. PoUatschak. counsel * the mile run in a track meet Buck, Seifert and Jost, New York committee to act for the body in for th£ Union County Retail Li- Q nounce the birth of their third son. Explorer. Scouts Join the interim between general njeet- ("—The-Past Noble Grand Club met Jn which lua fraternity placed first Orin A. Sharp of 41 Spruce engineering concern, covering.the Monday evening ut the home of quor Stores, was present but did GAMBURG FURS Miss Dorothy Preston of 201'" John R. Merrill'of 205 Arbor Dean Bryce, on March 17 in Ground Observer Corps firs* two years of a proposed ilve- not speak. street, a sophomore at Newark Orange avenue ia chairman of the street has been elected to PhiYokohama, Japan. Mrs. Reardon Sirs. Louise Adie of Roselle. NOTHING LESS jUss Taml MacDonald will ar- College of Engineering where he As a troop project for this year, 5«arprogram of improvements in AS a result of a general confer- ' On Saturday evening, a delega- Mayor Andersen complimented Westfleld'B Far 'Shop of Dbttnetlon Panhellenlc-Intertraternity Coun- Beta, i Kappa, national honorary is the former Miss Joan Banker the water company's facilities. ence -on water problems of the rive on Saturday from Swarth- is majoring in electrical englneerT cils' Trustees dinner and discus- scholastic society, at Rutgers Uni- of Cranford. membters of Explorer Troop 79, tion from the lodge visited the both groups on their presentations NOW AT NEW LOCATION sponsored by the First Presby- county held in Westlleld on Satur- home of Mrs. Louise Adie of Ro- Than the Fine* sions for the annual Greek Week versity,.New Brunswick. He is in Mayor Fred P. Andersen, chair- and said thie committee would terian Church, will man the Eliza- day -between the executive com- selle. r. celebration at Miami University, his senior year at the university. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred C. Evans COMPLETE DINNERS man of the- inter-municipal unit, weigh' their pleas carefully after 249 E. BROAD ST. beth ObesVva^ion -Pilst -of the reported, that die "engineering mittee ' of • • the inter-municipal in Food... Service Oxford, O. The celebration will be of . 28 Omaha drive : have an- group, the Board of Freeholders On Saturday evening, a delega- hearing further information on the (opp. Bialto Theatre) *> Ground Observer Corps" daily company has promised to have tion from" the lodge ylistecT the financial operations of the stores ... Surroundingtl held April 25-30. nounced the birth of their second : the report, covering the first'tw oand members of the Union County The • 1.75--... ' Citizens'- Committee' for an Ade- home for the aged ut Bridle.' and taverns. WESTFIELD -SOCIALS- years of the program ready by the Frederick M. Burelbach, Jr., son Patricia Ann Callan, daughter quate Water Supply, a' meeting of . A letter, was received from the HEADY TO GREET OLD of Mr. and Mrs. Burelbach of 21of Mr. and Mrs, Francis Callan of tnjoy Your Own fool Brine the whole family... every sight Is family nljlrt at end of this month but has request- the executive committee originally Liquor Dealers FBIENbs and MAKE NEW ONES ed mane time for preparation of a Cranford Business Association The Hamilton avenue, had the part of 5 Chester Lang place, recently Kooil Just look below at the templing dinner* yoa'U final scheduled for last night was called ('Continued f'um page 1). urging that the fees charged for Sergus in G. B. Shaw's "Arms celebrated her twelfth birthday . . . complete. fro~m appeliier to deatert . . . all for 1-75! report on the remaining three off, Mayor Andersen reported. Is FoundjafCy 's years. • • •» said package goods store operators local taverns and package goods and the Man" presented by theanniversary with a party at her Dinner* served for children under 12...jutt 75el Recoav, have been caught in a squeeze be- stores be lowered to a point where AUDUB0NR00M See Our Spring Collection of Small Furs Also considered at the meeting Bryn Mawr College. Fred is' a hom,c. Attending were Beth mended by Duncan Hines. (Cloied SanJajri.) . ' tween increased • costs of doing it is more in keeping with the junior at Haverford, majoring in Roden, Judy Kaminsky, Lynea *riU be the Plainfield-Union's re- business and lower profit margins. Quality Fun at Budget Prices actions to the request of the jntei- Rose Rebekah fees charged elsewhere in the HUNT CLUB English.' Mr. and Mrs. Burelbach Marley, Janet Huff, Pamela May- . Mr. Scher stated that local retail county. . • •. and daughter. Carolyn, and Miss berry, Bonnie • Copeland, Judy MON. Soup or juice, SIR, THURS. £oup or juice, Tnirniripa] junifs executive com- Have That Outmoded Fur Remodeled Into A LOIN STEAK FILET on ROAST STUFFED MARY. mittee that the company agree to Elects Mrs. Alonso liquor, dealers have been active TODAY, FRIDAY, Aasta Storhelll of Norway at- Russell, Gaven Hurley, John Fe- in fund drives for various causes, TACK ROOM loan. French friei, chef* LAND CHICKEN, fre.b eatrry out a S3.000.000 improve- Rose Rebekah Lodge 99. IOOF, Smart New "SMALL FUR" in Time For SATURDAY ONLY tended the performance. dorko , Michael Roecker, Billy green salad' bowl, deuert garden vegetable and po- mest program in its distribution elected Mrs. Alys M; Alonso noble have endeavored to maintain mo- Democrats Plan Gall, Stanley Dickerson, Jack Cox and beverage. tato, dcisert and beverage. system according to a five-year grand at a meeting last Thursday dern stores and provide employ- The Easter Parade Miss Gail Brinkman, daughter and Walter Keefer. Patricia was calendar proposed in a report pre- everting at the Veterans' Memorial ment for local' residents. He, too. Candidates Night of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Brinkman also honored at a surprise family A candidates' night wiU be held Complete Fur Service of Arlington, Va., formerly of dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Nicho- TVES. KOOS FABU- ' FRI. Soup or juice, Breen'i Cranford, was named queen re- LOUS BUFFET DINNER rhoico of BAKED Stfc«rH at 8:30 o'clock tonight by the Made To Order Ready To Wear las Lisko of Cranford as guests. CURED HAM with e.n- cently of the Air Force ROTC — An appelizinx array of Cranford Democratic Club, at the ^..1; •• .; _•_ Repairs fine (oodt, , roaat beef, dir.] yam. or BROILED . Veterans' Memorial Hall. - irOtttttnfeAajyL^ SWORDFI.SH STEAK with •• •' , Cold' Storage" ""' " '"isae *ln«mrt«nc»d—mobile nKiJL....hili.lcp4 4 ...L Among the candidates expected lege, Meadville, Pa. ,-..: Arbor street will" "return "loaay • EnalnMflng graUn7"de»«erts~j|albrer~ lemon "butter and~'French"- 570 SPBINGFmJ) AVE. SUMMIT from St. Louis. Mo. where he conttructlon craw* friea, freah vegetable, des- to attend are: Ambrose A. Ernst Open Monday Evenings WEstfidd 2-3423 •. Equlpiivtnt by London • Pneumallcally applied sert and beverage. for Township'Committee, Mayor Robert W- Witte, son of Mr. and tended. the National .Consumer cencrat* "GunlU" Mrs. Wayne Witte bf 1 Tuxedo Credit Convention. . >'' In^/of Calif. Robert L. Sheldon of Roselle Park WITN ss mis nniruia for state senator. Township Cotn- place, has been named to the WED. Soup or juice, SAT. Soup or juice, Dean's List for academic achieve- Mrs. Robert Amory of 10 Roose- it engineers compare pools and •qu!pin«nt with you ROAST TOP SIRLOIN mitteeman Robert C. tfirkpatrick re you buy. Call or writ* ut for our booklet... BROILED SLICED BEEF- of Hillside. George B. Doty. Jr.. of BLENDED WHISKEY ment during the fall semester at velt avenue entertained at canasta STEAK, baked Idaho po- OF BEEF, fresh garden Middlebury College, Middlebury, on Tuesday evening for Mrs. Vin- tato, freih garden .vege- vegetable and potato, des> r r . "THE TRUTH ASOUT POOLS" . Burns of Linden, Richard A. Pet- A H fl V'at'*l of Cnm table, dessert and beverage. serf and beverage. . tit of PtainBeld and William F. School, she is a sophomore. Mrs. Francis Dullcai, Mrs. C.~J. NORRIS BLUE IAKE POOLS song of savings Gjcegorace, Mrs. Lewis C. TonW] Crowley -of Elizabeth for free- Box 54|, Narristown, "a. Nerrislown S-«I76 • KOOS QN ROUTE 27. RAHWAV • HA 7-37O»i a podnt fall of change! Our Spring Sal* is holder. . William Crpmey, son of Mr. and back, Mrs. Carroll Frantz and CONVENIENT FINANCING AVAILABLE W..Cromey of 5 Marsh ia fall swriag. Every section—every shelf, Also. Mrs. Mildred B. Hughes Of 4/5Qt, Mrs. Hugh Dunlop of Cranford aad cut- is sprouting with super special! in street, has been appointed drill and Mrs. Harry Syvertsen of Union. Dr. Frank L. Slugaski and. Instructor for the exhibition squad Elizabeth. . fine foods . . - budding with baroaiii/suvs In Allen Kaufman, both of Elizabeth, Reg. $3.75 at the military ball Saturday eve- fiwrmhold supplies. Come tee tor yourself and William R. Young of Plain- 3 for$10 00 ning at Lafayette College, Easton, Mrs. Walter W. Stout. Jr. Mother, dress them in good-looking oar store-full of low prices. Pack your pantryl eld. Pa. He was recently promoted to Craig place entertained at lu: Fill your freexerl You'll sing the praises of our The club reports they will dis- the rank of master sergeant. A eon and bridge yesterday for cuss local, county and state issues. savers for weeks to Give to YOUR Red tross junior,, he is a member of theAlbert Johnson, Mrsl' Alexander Buster Brown Shoes that really FIT Refreshments will 'be served. college choir. W. Bowling. Jr., Mrs. Milton;.Boy- ette and Mrs. Charles Goodfel- TOWNSHIP OF CRANFOKD Miss 'Myrna Yothers, daughter low, Jr., of Cranford, Mrs. Leonard titm of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Yothers of 33 Marsac and Mrs. A. Frederick Van KOIMtTO Henley avenue, is on a two-week Home of Westfield and Mrs. Bra,d- Notl» b taacfay ctven that the Towa- field study program in line with ner Llttlehale of Chatham. l|> Conuntttce #f tlis Vmviump or Cranford. N. Jr.. wiU rac*hrc sealed bid* the Simmons College plan to give at Ib tbtetbw to be held on April U, students a better Insight and prac- (9*5 at •:» PJL. fat th» TmnuhJp -BIRTHS- 'Mtices. for the purcbax of two «2i tical experience in fields of their SSS Ford Mainline Tudor, a cylinder, choice. A senior in the School of Mr. and ^rs. George' Doerr, ISO horsepower motor, automobiles Jr., of 372 South Union avenue, equipped with IT plate heavy duty bat- Mass., tsrin, diractlonal tttnabv. nylon college. Miss Yothers is doing her announce the birth of a daughter, Cynthia Jean, at Muhlenberg Hos- •U*slc~~air heater, and drtwatew •on- field study at the First National to be couJasMd witb Bve «5» Goodrich al, JPJ^infleld, on .March 10^ liilialna* tfcwa —d «m 1S1 cart.. •; . ;•••;•. The color of these cars to be Ford's Singing in a performance of Their second son, James Peter, Bwltsvillw Turkeys . TMbtrUn* Otwm. Tba aucnstful bidder will be required Mozart's "Grand Mass in C Mi- Small Sins . Ib. 59c to take in trade, one <1» US3 Fn*d Tudor. nor" at 4 p.m. Sunday in Palmer TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD S cylinder auto and one 'ill USA Ford ORDINANCE Ne. U-S Tudor. • cylinder, auto, both of. these Auditorium, Connecticui t College, AN ORDINANCE concerning the lire can now owned by the Township of We Deliver — New London; Conn., will be Miss Department and Police Department and Bomfess Pot Roast Ib. 65c Beechnut Craniord. All bids shall atat* the Amending Chapters 4 and B of the 1991 21 N. UNION AVE. CRANFORD 64)150 Janet Helm of 3 Burchfield ave- Code of General Ordinances. Connecti- BE IT ORDAINEN D byy theLTownship Tbs> mil i awful balder wffl be ra««iirad Pot* Loins to tranafer aO extra (nUe* r»il|jaiaint. Section l!/ThatSectin!4.0aoCSection!^4 p except radio*, from the two dl aw can 4 of the 1991 Code of General Ordinances to the two lit new can. this polfce be and la hereby amended to read as AnnaMyer's Save 4c equipment bdnf the. property of the follbwi: JAR Township of Crantord. H.J. 4.03-Regular policemen ah»H rank as J. WALTraOOFTTE,. follows: Chief of Police." Captains. Ueu- Grape Jelly 19c - TUwuihlp Cleft tenanta. Bergeanta and Patrolmen. Special Datrd: March 23. 1SS3. Policemen or Special Policewomen, shall not be ranked- The Patrolmen ahall be clasaed as follows: Sav«4c First year patrolmen — firat year of JARS SBOAH0NA1 servlco Homy Daw Second year patrolmen — second year 2 31c of service ' • NOMINATE • Third year patrolmen — third year of service Fourth year patrolmen — fourth year RB.C Waffle Creams or F. Edhnurd- of service' Fifth year patrolmen — fifth year of FOR THE Munsingwear service ." • "• ••.a* Peanut Cream Patties 2 ^ 49c Sixth year patrolmen — sixth year of service • • i BICHTUEMPFEL Seventh year patrolmen — after six years of service However, the Township Committee upon LEVEHBo. 14 recommendation of the Chief and the Commissioner may by resolution advance EASTER PARADE a patrolman from a. lower to a higher class for especially good work or meri- torious service, whether he shall have served his full time specified above or not: and upon like recommendation jnay Republican Candidate require a patrolman in any claaa. except 10-os. can 23e seventh year patrolmen to aerve for a longer, period than above ppeclned. on Swanaon's account of unsatisfactory service during the preceding' year.""Each person' newtj TV DIMNESS ca.iSe appointed to the Department, shall first lerve as a probationary First Year Pa- Birds-Eye rolman for S months from the date of .its appointment. This probationary period FORD BOOK UMAS may be extended by the Township Com- Dnlany mittee upon recommendation of the Chief that such action is for the good ORANGE JUICE 2 cans 2*e if the service. At the termination of said OpM DRESS SEAMS Item robationary period, the appointment as Dress the youngsters in smart-looking shoes that 10c off Ig. SUEDED .^ First, Year Patrolman shall become permanent upon recommendation of the really fit. Famous for 50 years for finest materials Chief and approval by resolution, of the Township <\minillttg.--Proba41""^-* •»•»< i from «Wlee by th ANY loner, confirmed by resolution of the HEW UWKGSfwf COATS 10.95-. Townahlp Committee. with FREE can of GIANT 72c LADY'S Section 2. That Section 8.04 of Chapter are scientifically fitted by the 6-point fitting plan. . of the 1991 Code of General Ordinancea Afax Claansor 2, Ig,. 60c NEWUN.NGS fir Slit JKkits be amended to read as followa: AmericaV top-selling children's shoes^ >' CUAMO * MISStO 7.95.*. .04 Pild Firemen shall be classified as Smartly tailored double- followa: • ' , ' • , First year firemen — firat year of Bring your youngsters in right away. service IVORY FLAKES giant pkg. 72c Clapp's or Llbby's ANY .. lingerie woven sueded nylon... Srcond year firemen — second year of J WUh lte CooBon Inside BABV FOODS aervlce ' - . jot? U.treasure Third year firemen — third" year of UOV't pearl stitched •earns, service . (WITHOUT Fourth year Bremen — fourth 'year of SPIC&SPAN Ig. pkg. 79c service . comfortably tapered fin* ^ Filth year firemen — fifth year of With l«c Coooa Inside service Sixth year firemen — alxth year of •t--m service • ley Point gers and shapely fitted Seventh year firemen — after six years RED SALMON of service GIANT CHEER pkg. 59c Paid firemen shall be drat appointed TODAY -• FRIDAY and SATURDAY to First Year Firemen by the Township Uc Off Kec. Price Nobody makes a slip of such high character wrists. This year 'round' Committee on nomination of the Chief and the . Commlsaioner and ahall hold Regulation Size uuNMito A 9mumo appointment on probation for 6 montha Ktaft NHCUMMI as this Munsingwear "Jewel in Nylon" Kayser favorite is an ab- subject to summary removal by the Com- |* SKCIAL 2c Off Keg. Sise missioner substantiated by resolution of MIRACLE WHIP he Township Committee. Second. Third. BABO 2 for 21c ... extravagantly trimmed with nylon lace .Fourth, Fifth. Sixth and Seventh year SPALDING BASEBALL BATS HeUman's P. EDWABD BIEBTOEBCPrKX. solute "must" in your paid fireman' shall be considered as perm- Sc Off Giant Slie MAYONNAISE anent members and may -be removd and designed to fit your figure with hand-tailored only for cnuse and after a hearing and FREEtoBOYS BLEACH 2 for 29c Spring glove wardrobe. formal action by the Township Commit- Skippy A TOED, THOSTED and tee. Call, firemen shall be appointed by PEANUT BUTTER perfection. . resolution of the Townahlp Committee With Purchase of Each Pair of Shoes SERVICE on recommendation of the Chief. and Enter's Commissioner, and ahall be aubject to WhTteT"Wet "and Hack: * -~=-«- TtTmTr 1 •i' '"»'"" ^» tty BED BAG COFFEE Us ncMri as Mayor is Psw- Townahip Committee. All. appointment* colors that wash in • and promotions within the department ahall bo by resolution of the Township md <2racl««is RA CHARGE Sizes 32-40. Committee. . Section 3. This ordinance shall take Orowtk of thw Tcmasady) «f wink. effect upon. Its publication after final Is &!•* Best AT KLG AR PRICES ONLY pa*f go • as provided by Statute.-. FREDERICK P. ANDEHSEN. of bis Worth as a •""•••*m of Chairman, Township Committee. Attest: JfeKrLM 52.00 J. WALTER COFFEE. KIIRT7' Townahip Clerk. 1 lUUaual PRIMARY ELECTION IS Ni PROBLEM The toiveoins ordinance was Anally Ii.. tnsofts passed at a mcctlnc ol the Township Committee of the Township of Craniord APRIL 19. 1955 CRanfbrd 64234 Robinson's OTM hM l 6-3272 North Union Av«nu« Wetth Ualea Ave. CR t-aS34 ~ - T*A««-corrm 23 NORTH UNION I AVt * Stara riturt; S AJM. ••• PJA. DaAy CRANPORD Township Cter! Dated: MM* 33. UU. ^|f 1 r'wZr^f'^^^ ^•'/^~-^I. -••,"• •'•'- •'
..-'.. •:•:.:•!**•* r • If Tltt CRANTOHD CITrtBf AKO Ct!»O!«CU, tttOTttDAY, MARCH M, IMS 111 for the past several weeks, he Mrs. F. M. Burelbat-h bf 21 | April 19 primary election Monday about Candidates endorsed by the! -SOCIALS- Myers, Fla., where they have been'in Florida. ; was returned to the'hospital for s o Open County Couple Wed Here Mrs Robert M. Crane of 4 Nor- vacationing for several weeks. [ .. —o-r- Hamilton avenue entertained last { at 106 North Union avenue. OGR will be available. * . . Recent Bride Now in Cranford Home |Nrchol«ons Leave Bride-Elect of Cranford Resident treatment Sunday night. week for Mrs. Joseph G. Wortlcy mandie place entertained at bridge 1 Beginning on Monday, the head- 7 Mrs. JanlcW W.-JBrown of Cran-J fCrreewe 6ruf W \ —o- - ] Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reinhold of 22 Hamilton avenue. Ten neigh- Headquarters Here Making Home vestcrday afternoon for Mrs. Good Government Republican; quarters will be manned through ford has been appointed head-*, To Make Home rhanning Rudd. Mrs. Matthew D. Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Smelt- Dr. Rowland P. Blythe of 30j Of 30 Iroquois road spent the bors were present. Mr. and Mrs. inPlainfkld Ha-llr Mrs. Wesley Stanger, Jr •zer of 211 Rctford avenue arc ex-Springfield avenue is expected; week-end at Stamford, N. Y., visit- Wortlcy moved Saturday to Colt; of Union County will open county Election Day by. volunteer, work- quarters chairman and will .be injj In Gulf port, Fla. thr'ers. Literature and information charge of the office. J Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Stad- Mrs Eli J. Loranger, Jr., Mrs. Edi- h"m« next week from Ft. hom» tomorrow from a vacation i Ing Mr. and Mr*. John Klcltsch. road. Summit. campaign hcaaquartcrg Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Nichol- *arH. MUlerarKi Mrs. Clifton den. who were married March 12 Dinner son of 93 Beech street left yester- Cox of Cranford and Mrs. Robert Quests included Mrs. A. T. Baker in the Cranford Methodist Church, Biglow of Westfield. day fcr Gulfp^Jrt. Fla.; where they are now residing at 1019 Park ave- hisy vffi Spring hoosecfeofHt^? come to ifs ^M willrtnnko thplr ffitnf hftmP Mr. and MrsTwTyne S. Aldrlch .i :'<•>• w *w Margaret Greene Guild .. ;—following—the! tfte First frcsbytcrian Church; couple came to Cranford 31 years "lor^lmonrnvcnue-wtH-entcr- return from a wedding trip to jeiajht-other past presidents, and ago as bride/and bridegroom. : tain at bridge on Saturday eve- [Mrs. Clarence G. Vtfcrhis, d char- Mr. Nicholson retired recently Atlantic City. ning for Mr. and Mrs. William ter member, as the guild cele- after serving for the past six years Mrs. Stadden is the former Carol Wtbcr, Mr. and Mrs. Johrt R. Conover, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ged- brated its 98th anniversary at a •,.••. "i\-i.*„*.,:>MS,f ^,^sa.;tw 't^ as custodian at the Cronford Ann Hower, daughter of Mr. and . M . and Mrs. Edwin Johnson dinner meeting in the church municipal building. He formerly Mrs. Nathan R. Hower of Prinrt- dt s r was employed by the Aluminum Mrs. Harvey Nevalls, gymnasuim Monday evening. tont formerly of Cranford, and u The.dinner was in charge of Company of America in Garwood and the Regina Company in Rah- senior at the Muhlenberg Hospital I Circle 8. of which.Mrs. Thomas A party on Tuesday afternoon way. He was engaged in the %chool of Nursing, Plainfield. » Contort! is leader. Members of marked the eleventh birthday an- wholesale jewelry business on Mr. Stadden is the son of Mr. ' the'Junior and Senior Fellowships niversary of Stephen Hall, son of tW: Maiden Lane, New York, for many and Mrs. Clifford H. Stadden of of the church served as waiters Mr. and Mrs. Homer J. Hall of years with his father. Johnson City, New York. and waitresses. 310 Prospect avenue. His guests A veteran of World War I. Mr. Dr. Albert Allingcr, pastor, o£fi re Le* Stewart, Chuck Grlf- _, -by, Mrs. Joseph War- MRS. THOMAS B.. STADDF.N W1 slnski. first vice-president, the Nicholson served for four years elated at the morning service. Mrs. liths, Stephen Dexter, David De with the 106th Infantry of the 27th C/ H. Grady. was soloist and Mrs. National Salmon Wedc V«lu«$! ••Sop^r-t^M" Quality—WlioU or EittMr Hplf program included musical num- I oviiv, Larry Davis, Alex Rcider, 7 E*^r" bers by two groups of Cranford Division, seeing service on the C. F. Rottweiler was organist. A Mr*. Tholen Feted D;,vid.-Hall, Jintmy Oathout and High School students under direc- Mexican' border and in Europe. reception followed at the Wash- U,lly'Knox. tion of Miss Olgn Spccht of the He is a member of Cranford Post. ington House, Watchung. At Stork Shower high school music deportment. 212, American Legion. Cranford Given in marriage by her father, Mrs. Harry Tholen of H7 Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Martin and Son r35c -63c LEGS OF LAMB their four' children, formerly of The featured groups were the Republican Club .and the First the bride was attired in a White erin court, was gucst_of honni hist Girls'Ensemble, composed of Ilenc Presbyterian Church. nylon organdy, gown with simple 7H Cintenniul avenue, have moved Thursday irtto their home'at 215 Elm street. Omlutfy Regilar Johnson. Joye Skaarup, Patricia ' Mrs. Nicholson served as a mem- basque.top and bouffant skirt of Chinook Salmon UJeH-Smke Castaldo, Barbara" Dorian, Vic- ber of the Republican county com- ballerina length.. The collar and stork shower at Has: home ol_M?T n> f C Style toria Morrow, Sue Laird. Yvonne mittee for the past 12 years in tiny sleeves were embroidered Rose Bracchitta- of Westfiilii. Mr, and Mrs. O, A. Dowling Bamblt BooSnl Meit Departments Berg. Carolyn Stearns and Mar- the sixteenth and .formerly in the with nppliqued silk flowers and ,,f Norfolk, Va., arrived yesterday • The hostesses were Miss ,lo;n; 685 GROCERY PRICES garet Wittc. and the Boys'.Double seed pearls. Her miniature crown tl) spend ten days with.their soi> A 2 seventh election districts. She A tasty tr»at with ftoast tamb. .Mint Jellyr .;.', .rJ - Quartet,-compTisirur: Olena-=AUiifc of seed pearls held a fingertip illu- Cnvanuugh, Miss Jo Ann Let!-, Mi:; •mil daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. XJQHi REDUCED SINCE JAN. 1st ger. Jack Burton, William Living- ford Republican Club and form- ston. William McAteer, Jamps Mc- MRS. ALBERT J- FOX fashioned bouquet of pink sweet- eron. avrnuc, erly was treasurer of the. Cran- ; Atecr, Fred Jackson, Ronald Flaig ford Women's Republican, Club. heart roses and white lilacs. Guests were present fronvK(.;md Boneless Mr and Mrs. Walter W. Stout, Ik. Listed here are a few and James DiClario. Accompanist Mrs. Nicholson Is a member of Mrs. D. R. OTee of Stirling Brook, Dunellcn, Scotch (Me Fat MM) for both groups.was Jean Belden. jr , bf 5 Craig place will enter- ROUND POT ROAST the First Presbyterian Church and Di*t DaligHt. halvai •was matron of honor. Miss Di- Plainfield, Rah way, .West fit-Id, tain at dinner on Saturday for Mrs. .Margaret Cummings, di- Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Fox a past president of its Women's Clint Peaches OlaUtic' 2 >.'•'•• MUSS BOBESTA. ANNE BOS8 ane Hower of Princeton, sister of Linden, Clark Township, Mr and Mrs. W. W. McGwire of Raartar Steal . rector of religious education at Bible Class. She also was-active the. bride, and Miss Carolyn poo- •Weslfteld, Mr v and Mrs. John Wei- Diaiatie the church. '• led and directed a for several years in the PTA and fotid, Garwood and Kenilworth. Mott's Applesauce * c*ns •" Return After Trip to Florida ley e^ Cranford were bridesmaids. wne. and Mr. and .Mrs.; Charles Oth«r Lenten Values! f-trtwrrT«nposed»«i served foi sevenye«is-ay-secretary| • •••'OTc -Robert Mosher of Whiter Plains, --Nixon, of Summit U the following. members of Ujc Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Fox have returned from a wedding to the principal of Cranford High Morin-Ross Troth Told Grape Spread N.Y., was best man. Donald Burns 1 guild: Mrs. H. H. McKirrt, Mrs. trip to Florida and are making their home ut 418 Lincoln park, east. The engagement of Miss Ro- Cranford, where he is president of ..„ of Chatham and John Win- qlati* •r«^jj-;.wl4i^.-!' School. of Cranford and Wilson Andrews Roger Hawley, Mrs. W. N, Boyd. Mrs. Fox, the former Miss Verenn Swimpfer of Entlebuch, Luzern, berta Anne Ross to Philip Joseph Pi Kappa Psi Fraternity. Miss Lydon, Bride-elect ters of New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholson have a of New Brunswick ushered. Sar-im Mrs. E. Pcnwick Gill. Mrs.jW. S. Switzerland, roturped to this country on February 24 after a visit Morin, Jr., son ol Mr. and Mrs. e BuH .. JCfi •» cantous "**e The couple was entertained re- w son. Ens. Robert W. Nicholson, Jr.. Miss Elizabeth A. Lydon of New All <;u«» 23ir BttDge. Mrs. R. O. Vuckman^ Mrs. with her parents, Dr. and. Mb. Leo E. Zwimpfer. Mr. Fox is the son Morin of 5 Hickory street, has Mrs. Stadden is a "graduate of Mrs. Harvey K.'Nevalls, Jr., of UndtrwoodSanllaes lr,65 Smoked Hams portion ""* portion ^ • Green Peas «>»**-*•*«« cans '• USCG, stationed at New 'Bedford, cently at. a dinner.~partyTieI .1 :• THK CRAMTOBD ClTltlW AND CHRONICLE, THUKSDAY, MARCH 24, IMS was a member of Trinity Church. Frank Caruso, and bearer* were Church. , widow of James C. Wilson, will Lions Further Plans Battalion, NJNG, will be presented Dooley, assistant pastor, at cele- be held at 10 a.m. tomorrow from Her husband, who was employed 1 liaihs, Jr.. of Plalnfleld wUl be brant; the Rev. Joseph I* Don-Mario, Daniel and Robert Caruso Surviving are his wife, Mi*. For Concert April 23 with the New Jersey Medal of guest of honor at the revlewf^ All the Dooley Funeral Home, 218 many years as a plant operator by B*By.& Wk- ; nelly, assistant pastor, as deacon, and Vincent Garguilo. GretcHen McCurdy Chase; a son, Plans were furthered at Tues- J Honor by. Ma]. Gen. James T. nve companies and the medical StveDvmgn Manh Of Vabes" at- OBITUARIES Bom in Serigriola, Italy, Mr. William H., Jr., of Ridegfleld North avenue, west, and thence Public Service Electric and Gasday night's meeting of the Lions Will be Honored CantweH, chief ot staff. State of detachment .will mass on the arm- and the Rev. William B. Donnelly, Park; a daughter, Mrs. Virginia to Trinity Church, where services Company, Elizabeth, died in 1852. New Jersey Department of De- illness, was held yesterday morn- Longo came to this country in 1911 Club in the Coach and Four Rest. ory drill floor, March music will :•'&< pastor, as sub-deacon. Mason ol Albuquerque, N.M.; a will be conducted at 10:30 ajn. BvNJNG Friday fense, at a teritw at 8:80 p.m.bt provided by the 83rd Army Nicola Longo ing from the Dooley Funeral Interment was In Str Gertrude and had lived in Cranford 20 Surviving are two sisters/Miss aurant for a Uamfil here April 23 years. He retired 35 yean ago asbrother, John S-, of Glen Rock; by the Rev. Frank V. H- Carthy, Harriet B. Best and Mrs. Edna by the Lafayette College Choir FUstLt.BidgelyC.l'oUcofllQ tomorrow at the National Guard B» nd, Camden. The funeral of Nicola Longo, 89, Home, 218 North avenue, west. Cemetery, Woodbridge, where two sisters, Mrs. May Penchoen ot riaremont pi**. comtaanflihi offli- Armory, Westfield. Father William Donnelly read the a stone mason. He was a mem- rector. Interment will be in New Best MacKenzie, and a nephew, under direction of Prof. John D. Lt. Folk nas been with the ot 103 Walnut avenue, who died A solemn- high mass of requiem Brooklyn and Mrs. Helen M. Eiss Tof Co. D. *<>*»> BecqniMtorono NJNO for 10 years. He originally committal prayers. A police e»- ber of New York Local 250 ot the York Bay Cemetery, Jersey City. John W. MacKenzie. all of theRaymond. The concert will ^ Congressman Harrison A. Wil- Stautay in Muhlenberg Hospital, was offered at St. Michael's Stone Masons' and Cutters' Union, of Mountainside and three grand- ". Mrs. Wilson died Tuesday at held in Cranford High School was commissioned a lieutenant in ™nths'Church. with the Rev. Mark J. cort was provided by Patrolman sons. « . ' .• . BrookJLodge; NursingJfome after Beech street address. auditorium. . the Army Air Force and served Surviving are his wife, Mrs. a lingering illness. —Ih-lleu-of-flbral-tributes,-thfc with that branch during World >; >; >r>; >; '.•'.'•..•..*. .*. .*. .*..». •• • * -•- •*• ••• '••• ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• Lucia D'Annuci Longo; a son, Born in Jersey City, she came family requests that donatioins be Gta* *• War II. He was appointed to the Herman Fettke ANUDCKOSS National Guard February 10,1940, Michael A* Longo of Cranford; Services will be held tomorrow was made to the Heart Fund. and has served with each unit of two daughters, Mrs. Pasquale Car- evening at ft o'clock at Gray Mem- the-bra thatlte you higher, the battalion and on the bat- uso ot North Plainneld and Mrs.orial, 12 Springfield avenue, for talion staff. WE HAVE ANEW HOME! Joseph Caruso of Cranford, and Herman Fettke, 67 years old. of six grandchildren. Lt. Col. Thomas C. Piddlngton, 112 New street, who died Tuesday curves you rounder... commanding officer of the bat- at Muhlenberg Hospital, Plain- talion, said this week of Lt. Folk: Mrs. Ka&erine Engler field, after a long illness. "Although at times hard pressed Funeral services were held The Rev. Walter C. Pugh, pastor 'or extra time because of his civ- Monday in Gray Memorial, 12 ot St Paul's Evangelical and Re- ilian business, Lt. Folk'has always Springfield avenue, for Mrs. Kath- formed Church, Garwood, will of- given freely to the National Guard erina Engler, 87 years old, of 6 ficiate. Interment will be Satur- and its 'problems. He is a good LaSalle avenue who died Friday day morning in Fairview Ceme- soldier and has shown that he can WhtraOood Living Comts Easy—On Your Pocket-book ntorms command the respect othls men in Cranford Hall after a long ill- tery, Westfield. IS NOW LOCATED AT 6 EASTMAN ST. Rollin by the leadership qualities dis- ness. The Rev. Walter A.' Reuh- A native of Germany, Mr. Fettke played." lng, pastor of the Redeemer Luth- came to this country in 1913 and •• / • • • •••• •:••' -.'. ' . . eran Church. Westfield, officiated. moved to Cranford from New new Prologue! Pfc. Louis J. McClendon of t Burial was in Evergreen Ceme- York in 19i9. He retired about McClellan street also will be hon- ruitft «& Vegetables IDEAL Whole Kernel Many Tlumks To Our Customers tery, Elizabeth. ored tomorrow as a member of a two years ago after.20 years' em- 1,200-yard relay. team which • and Fellow Merchants A native of Germany, Mrs. Eng- ployment by the Atlantic and Pa- The look of the year: lifted, lovely, placed first in the division. The ler lived- many -years in Hillside cific Tea Company as a baker. He gently rounded curves! They're yourt with local man also, took second in 1 12-oz. vacuum pad For The Warm Welcome before coming to Cranford two was a member of St. Paul's Evan- the quarter mile run and first in years ago. She was the widow gelical and Reformed Church. handsomest the bra of the year: .Maidenform's the half mile .run in the. division. I6>oz. reg. pack ' "•• ' ••••"- •"... • • • ••: '. ••.,•;•-•• of Karl W. Engler who died about Survivors are his wife, Broccoli CO! !! beautiful, brand-new Pro-logue*... designed to 20 years ago. Marie J. Fettke; a sister, Mrs. 6 •" # 9 Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Clara Schadem, Mountainside, and — bring* touch of Venusto Fresh OBITUARY IDEAL Tomato h with whom shei two brothers^ and-two. rslstera in , eviexy line^ndLcontour j Straps ffigs ^rancf^JQJPtaireon Tender Bunch $3.95 Handbag with Each Purchase of $10.66 or More made her home; two. grandchil- Germany. Are »e| discreetly wide ^Funeral serv- Continues thru Saturday, March 26th . dren, Miss-Edna E. Doll, Cranford, ices were held Saturday in Fresh Florida and Karl F. Doll. Florham Park, Mrs. Georgia B. for the new, wider ley. Pa., for Mrs. Frances Fancy and two great-grandchildren. ' AxoHeUge...the tapping Pearson, 60 .years old, of 614 ———• .•'••' • • * . :• ;'.. The funeral of Mrs. Georgia field avenue, who died, last Wed- Condensed Best Wilson of 37 Beech street. nesday night after a heart attack Mrs. Edith I. MiUer delicate lace... the feeling suffered while visiting' \a sister, We Carry a Complete Line of Services were held Tuesday for TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD raorosAk. voa SVPNJES is... forever female 1 Mrs. Clyde Kindred at Old, Bridge. SPORTiSWEAR^COATS£- RAINCOATS s •.<*». She had gone there ten days prer earn IDEAL PRUNE ,146 North Lehigh avenue, who. u LINGERIE - HANDBAGS died Saturday in her home after Scaled bid. will be received by the SPANISH Township Committee of the Township lace-iced... 2.50 Hill Cemetery, Ashley. Sites 7 to 15 — 10 to 20 a long illness. Dr. George A. Ait-of Cranford at 8:30 P.M. on Tuesday. •an. u.a. M'.oM. A native of Duryea,/Pa., Mrs. Quart chespBL pastor of the Cranford Al- April U. 1»M at the Township Rooms.g ' 'Pearson had Uved in Kenilworth eavch liance ^hurcb. officiated at Gray proposaJlld« musl fart mb eI submitten a sealedd oemfelopn the regulae andr Bottles shall bel . clearlyI markedl 'An thel outsi"d a number of years ana had been Onions Memorial, 12 Springfield .avenue^] with the name of the bidder and —- L employed for 25 y^ars by. the Burial was in Clover* Leaf Mem- "Road MaterUla—1889" W e Bidden shall quote prices on materials Lionel Corp., Hillside. She was a orial Park.NWoodbridge. to be delivered on such streets In Crsn- member of First Baptist Church, Potatoes>e 3,b,19 A native «f Brooklyn, Mrs. Mil- ford and in such quantities as may be Elizabeth. / LOUELLA EVAPORATED required, or to the Township yard, at California ler had lived in Cranford 32 years. the direction of the Engineer. Also surviving/are a daughter, Loose Ib. 6 Eastman St., Cranford She was a member of the Cran- The materials that may be required Asparagus an: . ' • Mrs. Caroline ciayton, with whom ford Alliance Church. 1.000 tons *.'m~ Crmhed Stone she made her pome; a grandchild; Tad 900 tans Road Stone i :•; ;•: ;*••»•••: ;•: '*: :•:>:>: x>::«;>;;«; ;•; ;•; :*v»; She is survived by a daughter. 1,000 tons H" Crushed Stone another sister/Mrs. Herbert Shra- f :^AM Miss Hazel Miller of Hot Springs. BOO tons Ufc" Crushed Stone . der of Ashley; anil two brothers, BOO tons 31a" Crushed Stone Ark.; three sons, Ralph W., Ray- 42.900 gallons Bituminous Material Herbert Cilton, Elizabeth, and 1 IIO/,i:\ FOODS Thomas Caun, Harrisburg, Pa. mond E. and Herbert. J. Miller of 400 tons Type "SM", and. or V DAIRYCREST ~:> ••rABC" \ <:'•••(': Milk Open Thursday Until 9 P. M. Cranford, and a slster\Mrs. Emma Type "A" or •ARMDALE Kelley of Valley Stream; L.I. She Type "T" Plant Mix \ ••••#•'• The price bid shall be accepted as the Kindergarten Pupils Was the widow of EarlVWebster maximum price on materials to be paid I Miller who died May 14, 1951. to bidder throughout the year 1B99. The Register Next Week • \ quantities called for are approximate and lee may be Increased or decreased at the Howard R. Best, superin- -•I same price as bid unon. William H. Chage tow bidder must bt prepared to enter ten [ent of schools, reports the reg- Funeral services were cond Into a contract embodying the terms of ition of kindergarten students i.wiih ih* ^^w^ I ill be held in all elementary ELIZABETH Saturday" afternoonTqr %«= mediately upon award by the "Township 011 Cream Committee. . • .„._ .AV^lFSK^S^WS^CdsT ? Hugh Dickinson, rector of St Si / . . • • ' Proposal sheet and specifications may 11:30 to noon. Parents are request- iplAt Fancy Regular phen's Church; -MUlburn, at Gray obtained at the office of the Town- Memorial, 12 Springfield avenue, „ Engineer during any business day ed to bring with them the. com- Half gallon for William H. Chase, 59 years old,' ween the hours pi »:00 A.M. and 8:00 pleted • enrollment blanks, medical Carton The Fabulous Lightweight Girdle of 207 North Union avenue, who _ _ Township Committee reserves the 6 North Union Aye. forms, emergency cards and birth rlghr to reject any or ail bids if such certificates. .•,;' if died Friday at Muhlenberg Hospi- action will best serve the Interests of Meltproof Bajt Free! • W bottles '' '••' i*f tal, Plainfield, after a brief illness. the Township. That Keens a Firm Hand on Your Figure J. WALTER COFFEE. ON DISPLAX T0M0 FRIDAY, MARCH 25 Burial was in Fairview Ceme- — Township Ideal French Fried Catsup 6 Born in New Brighton, S.I., Mr. TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD Chase lived in Cranford 21 years. OBDINANCB Ns>. BS-* AN ORDINANCE Fixing the Salaries of tlKUt Until he retired three years ago, the Officers and Members of the Police he was executive foreman of theand Fire Departments of- Township ot ESTFIELD . WE 2-O220 Cranford. 209 CENTRAL AVE., wax molding department at Esso BE IT ORDAINED by the Township 1000. Standard Oil Company, Bayonhe, Committee of Township of Cranford; Sheet »»y nemo New Jersey: 9-oz. tor 37 years. He was a member Section 1. The* annual salaries of tha. WA RolU of Azure Lodge 129. F&AM of officers and members of the Police and. packages Fire Departments of Township of Cran- DHAT Cranford; the Westfield Chapter ford an hereby fixed as follows: Tissue It Actually SCOOPS IN of the Old Guard and the Stand- F*Uee Dessrlwt Frozen Just Heat And Serve] Chief * HH.H.HHMM»....w.nM.»....4».S6* ard Oil Annuitants Club. He at- Captain ...... __ «_.;_i_ 6.0OO.O0 IHrttuuial tended St. Stephen's Episcopal Lieutenants 9.640.00 KEEBLER CLUB Sergeants ._ —._ _._™ 5^220.00 Established 1897 ~ . .. Actually SCOOPS YOU IN Seventh year patrolmen — 4.920.00 Sure Gete to Look TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD Sixth year patrolmen 4VI40.00' DAIRY FEATURES New Jersey ' . \ Fifth year patrolmen.' 4.960.00 16-ox. - " NOTICE TO BIDDEaS Fourth year patrolmen 4,380.00 Seedy When Mother s • —MaUrerele— Third year patrolmen 4.200.00 EXTRA Notice Is hereby given that the Town- Second year patrolmen 3.960.00 ship Committee of the' Township of First year patrolmen ...... 3.720.90 Cranford. X. J., will receive sealed bids fire Department Nature Startsii^Wth at Its meeting to be held on April 13. Chief ™™ ...... ta.900.00 Crackers 1«S9 at 8:30 P.M. in the township Offices. Captains ~._ _ ™._.;_.™ 8,640.00 for the purchase, of two (2> Harley Seventh year firemen _ 4,920.00 Her Spring Production *15 Davidson Motorcycles, model No. 74 Sixth year firemen _. 4.740.00 Sharp IDEAL. Fancy OHV., with front safety guards.. Jiffy Fifth year Bremen 4.860.00 'Stand, rear wheel sirens.' speedometer Fourth year firemen ; 4.380.00 hand controls, deluxe saddles* wlnd- .Third year firemen -.... 4.200.00 Schedule -shleHs-and -scr«Mcld*. -pMr^of-spot UghU ff^Sii^^ ymar llrtf>w^i»rt . 3)960 00. and brackets, front fender police plates First' year' firemen. 3.720.00 lo-oz. and one motorcycle equipped with a side . Chief of caUmcn 300.00 Nemo's revolutionary design car, side car cover and fender lamp. ' Lieutenant ofcallmen 268.00 sauce 6 Also one motorcycle to be Wiippcd with Callmen .._ __ _..... 290.00 a hand gear shift control. " . • Section 2. This ordinance shall take SCOOP FRONT is a miracle o/ The successful bidder will be re-effect April 1. 1999. after its. publication ---and that Calls quired to take in trade, two 1933 model after final passage, u provided by Pound 74 OHV Harley Davidson Motorcycles, Statute; as to Captains in the Police De- Itjeal Old Fadi'd cross darts that actually scoop one. equipped with a side car. bo ; '^ li ! :• • • -;\ .iV;."." '•.'•'.-IK'.i-'1. SECTION TWO S AND CHROWCaiE, THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1955 I THE CRANTORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY. MARCH 84. 19S5 not cleaned this up satisfactorily also read several police reports Andersen ments as well as its own financial forget — all profits accrued from showing that the police have been | his faithful service to the post for Jumble Store sales are used by and a summons was issued. Or- position. , checking on ..street cleanliness many years. He has been a top the league for its philanthropic ange avenue, the engineer report- Since then. Mayor .Andersen re- around new developments almost Wins Top Legion Honors salesman of Legion memberships works in Cranford." ed, is not a county road. The town- {md tickets for Legion benefits and ported, the executive' committee ship has not received complaints continuously. ' Mrs. Boyette concluded by say- The mayor concluded that he Four Members has served as chef at countless has received two."very favorable" concerning this area and on check- Ballot Spot letters .from the water company ing that during the remaining days ing, Mr. Grail said he found it inconsidered it unnecessary for Mr. Legion spaghetti dinners ^hxaugh of Jumble Store Week, a telephone McMahon to go to the county with • IN ADVANCE • freeholder Fred P. Andersen of which >• will be submitted to the pd^MjftdittQi^ On Anniversary the years. call would speedily bring a mem- complaints about local roads. . - Cranford is among those seeking committee as a whole for action Mayor Andersen declared that Cranford Post, 212, American I " Commander F. Edwin Winter 1 ber of the service organization's A letter was directed to the county-wide po«U who will have [announced the following appoint- at a meeting scheduled for. next as far back as early February 'earn ^gjon, celebrated the thirfy-«lxth Wednesday night in Wcstfield. .motor corps to pick up any articles Board of Freeholders advising CANNEB HAWS top ballot positions. menUmenU:—Edmund_W^.Henl: _ local builders were warned to them~that-the-Township-Commlt- anriivrrsary^of thefounding of the I ptownspeople-wish-to donate. keep the street? clean! "He. said tli' will DO ltrtf^? '"W "'" nnly selle, second vice-commander of tee had this matter under control onent, Mrs. Elsie Scheideler of Legion by making presentations the case of the one builder, who Imported Holland - Armour Star-Wilson Certified ODP the post and Union County vicer | for some time before ^heirletteT I to four post members Tuesday Fifth Distrfct failed to comply is now pending ooseUe, in their congest for a one- commander, to' the nominating!" Improvement year unexpired tenn tor free- night in the Casino. committee .of the county Legion; Conference Here (Continued from page 1) lb. holder. This resultedIrom a *raw- The American Legion American- and Charles F. Teese of 105 Ad- to give Cranford aT trpin about mc held last Thursday afternoon Ism Medal was presented to Ar- THI§ FOAM MATTRESS SET HAS VALUE-PLUS ams avenue as the junior member 8:30 a.m. as soon as possible.. S the office of County Clerk thur C. Schneider of 43 Wall Attended by 200 61b. to 151b. Sizes at on. the Joint Civic Committee. The mayor pointed out that Henry G. Nulton to the Court street, third vice-commander and William F. Herzofi, Jr., succeeds More than 200. presidents and 79« Cranford had a' .good morning House, Elizabeth. ' Americanism chairman of the post, Commander Winter us senior Eastman St. representatives attended the Fifth train at 8:31 before the start of iersey Drossed — Extra Fancy , Here's how the other candidates for his service to youth •which con- member on the committee. District Spring Conference of thetimetable-changes in April, 1953. Theatre) U1 be listed on the ballot for the tributed much to the post's Amer- New Jersey State Federation of W Mathew W. O'Shea of Newark, which aroused local commuters to April 10 primary election: icanism program during the past Women's Clubs Tuesday in Sher- sergeaht-ut-utriis of the post, .was an active. campaign for better LEAN PORK ROASTS 43c In the Republican race for As- • • you deep in luxury on famous Fashon Foam by General Tire year. unanimously endorsed for the of- lock Hall. The Wednesday Morn- service resulting in several] ing Club was host.1 Other local sembly: Assemblywoman Florence and Rubber. It*$100% crotcn foam rubber ... a full 4*/ " deep! Mr. Schneider served as man-fice of sergcant-ut-arms of the changes for their, benefit in the Very Very Little Bone P Dwyer of Elizabeth, Donald H. 2 ager of the Junior American Leg- clubs represented were the. Col- county Legion. clubs repreenvd current schedule. Bagger of Westfield. Mrs. Jane IAv d th Wen's ion baseball team and co-manager Entertainment was offered by ony Club, VIA and the Women's BY POPULAR REQUESTI Lowe Melneke of Roselle, Arthur of. the Little League team spon- I'Karcn Hat;man of Garwood, nine- Glub. Trustees Okay E lb • Ozzle" Nelson of Roselle, Assem- BECAUSE • • •this foam mattress has a firmer center zone to give extra sored by the post. He also has year-old acrobatic dancer; Francis Mrs.' J. F. Burnash, president of Wyman G. Clifford Thomas ol been active as a committee mem- Putz and William Putz of Cran- (Continued-from page 1) ', support where you need it. You rest perfectly balanced! the host club, extended greetings, ; Elizabeth, Assemblyman Carlyle i • • • • • ber of Boy Scout Troop 76, also ford and William Bergen of Jersey ^s PORK CUTLETS 49< and Mrs. J. H. Brockbank and Physicians Club, local physicians w Crane of Plalnfi$ld, Assembly- sponsored by the Legion. Ameri- City, ull members dT the post, who Mrs. Ralph S. Boyd were will assist in the' program. For Breading or Baking William R Vanderbilt o! i • I canism medals were presented presented, a variety of musical se- -JERSEY DRESSED— man BECAUSE • • »you get a fine 10r~. boxspring... s/tecially designed with a chairmei.uiii.i;.n. o«f. u...... arrangements. .. The vocfine will be supplied by Summit and Arthur E. Uoyd, Jr., during Boy Scout Week to Roy D.lections. Reports of club achievementhi s the National Foundation for In- i heavy rubberized top to insulate you front "coil feel." Irving, Chris Pctersen and Web- Mrs. Elaine Nolan, president of of Union. were read arid a scroll was pres- fantiie Paralysis, In the Democratic race for As- ster" VanDeMark, leaders of thethe American Legion Auxiliary, cnted to Mrs. Stanton H. Davis,, n FRESH HAMS Mr SmUh said the prograrn w three scout organizations sponsor- and Mrs. Florence L. Hamilton, sembly: Mrs. Mildred Barry retiring Fifth District vice-presi- consUt 6f three shots for each "EASTHAN" BUTT HALF Hughes of Union, Allert Kaufman •"^ed by the post.' past president, were guests. Mrs. dent The clubs donated $176 in i The second one will be SHANK HALF BECAUSE • • »you tare a whopping $40 on the complete lit-tn set! Rather A 35-year consecutive membcr- chi d oi Elizabeth. Dr. Frank J. Slug- Nolan .on behalf of the auxiliary, Mrs Davis' nume to Vineland Re- aivcn a week after the first and lb. lb. 89! ktidi to Wal-Tpnrescntwl-^the-post^ with-a^bittlfeJ searcrT TJepartrneiit^of -" Vtecland tKe^lhlra;~ four" weefcraftcr - the Straight Bourbon ^ ~ --^^ * tcr E. Cooper of 511 CcntFaTaveV Young of Plainfteld. who are nuc, past commander of, the post. day cuke decorated With 36 Amer- Training School, a project in secOnd. It will be.a one-time ican flags. , bracketed, and Edward J. Bellusi- The Legion was founded in Paris which she has long been inter-offer he explained.' A quantity of WHISKEY WILSON CERTIFIED Arrangements for the evening cstcd. '.•••,- the dtugt jjr Smith said, will be co of Elizabeth. " 36- years ago and the. local resi- In the Republican race for dent has held consecutive mem- were in charge of Mr. Heinz, Ed- Awards were presented in on made available for general use by • 8 YEARS OLD three-year terms as freeholder; bership fot all but one year ward MMorrison, Mr. Schneider and I art exhibit and for illustrations of physicians. 3 For rship for all but on y Commander Winter. SMOKED HAMS Mayor Richard P. Hfatfield of Fan- Fatfioiis poBturlxed foam mattresM civil nnd'religious liberties. A If lhc vaccine is licensed in time, • 100 PROOF A leather wallet bearing the wood, Eugene F. Daly of Summit, Legion emblem was presented to pageant was presented at the the program will get underway $10.95 lb. PLUS the boxspring . . . >ec. 1W.50 JBi!t of ^6 John a.fteESSSIL.i^1?11 bv the Scotch before the Easter vacaUon. Mr • BOTTLED IN BOND Mrs. Anna M. Murray of Summit, -~—J "J^I^jnn ..••in., i „.„ 69 ". street fOT~his~iriany"yewtsfiefy^c J*ialf»s Wonrian's will take about three, days to do Ernest S. Hickok of Summit and to the post in its various affairs on a consent basis and also con- Was served by the Woman's Guild I of Trinity church. each school. About 900 Cranford Try This Delicious^ F. Edward Biertuempfel at Union, (AUJoam iumt * »Ur» mfy) , and activities. Mr.-Hamilton is usent to make regular progress re- former Freeholder Lee S. Rigby of member of the post's*' executive children will be eligible to receive WHOLE 45^ HAMS ports on the work. The water Easter Egg Hunt the shots. Springfield, Robert J. McNalr of committed and is a past president Sizes 16 to 18 lbs. Elizabeth, Leonard J. Whlttemore of, the Legion Holding Company, company at that time requested Scheduled for April 2 Sweet Sacramental of Elizabeth,.Andrew A. McNa- which operates the Casino. more time to study the Pirnie re- more ume ID siuu> m<- • ...... See Political mara of New Providence and Ed- A belt buckle with the Legion port and timetable for completion I April 2 at 1 p.m. at Nomahcgan (Continued irom page 1) emblem was presented to Fred • I ParPnrk has"' been selected as the win G. Keyser of Plainfield. Cnsoni qf 14. Hillcrest avenue for of suggested distribution imprOye time and place for the annual and Township Committee in hopes WIRE In the Republican race for a Easter egg hunt of Capt. Newell of clearing .this dirty mess which, BONELESS ALL MEAT ' two-year* term as freeholder: Fred Rodney Fiske Post 335, VFW, and if allowed to continue. Will ruin CONCORD or MALAGA E. Haley ^ of Fan wood. Freeholder • • • ••••$ its Ladies Auxiliary.. . these sections of what are really John W. Zerega of Plainfield and lit first class roads.", ••• • •••f:.'! — ONLY- SIRLOIN STEAKS 69c Ogden Beatty of Elizabeth. Jumble Store Mayor Andersen read a report All other candidates are un- Cranford's Sunday from Township Engineer P. ' J. (Continued from Page 1) opposed. . , , 'llfyi$'i'\*?ti^j'Z* ••>'- town is a potential source of stock Grail in which he stated that the CHOICE CUT *.. developer on Springfield avenue $119 FOAM BED 8ET for the Jumble Store activity. $M FOAM BEB.DIVAN F«AM BIVAN Drug Store Schedule Likewise, many people coming in had been contacted ' and immed- lb Welfare Council Names «SSt WMM SttFA-BED to bring donated articles remain iately purchased a small mechan- LEGS OF LAIB 49 Taylor Budget Chairman to browse and pick up a bargain. ical street sweeper to clean up the lb ArbArbaai S.. Taylor of 611 BrookBoor Hill Just because something is a white street. At Walnut and Lincoln | . side place has been named chair- A VwnpUte be4. amcnble with elephant to one household does avenue, the.builder has men sta- LOW LAMB CHOPS 79 man, of the budget committee of Y«o podut «W! It's • full tl«e wb 4'/i" fan matttCM . . . • 10" bo not mean that it cannot find a tioned on the street with brooms and^Uwvgl&-Howevicr.rthey have ,mu\u^mt SHOULDER of Eastern union vonmyi : i FULL QUART . This commHtee^helpi determine faMw Qttkmmek*i*+tbm natueM. e .ttSVSV;ii-.--jr tni Twia tit*. Fan m. the quota tor tbi annual Red la aaut new twaeds «n4 Uatnre*. Feather Drive, in Eastern Union EXTM SPECIAL County and ^recommends the BRING YOUR NEXT FREE Free Delivery yearly allocations to agencies benefiting from the campaign. The PRESCRIPTION PARKING CR 6-1044 council does not serve the Cran- technical training at the Bayway 18rfT9i>itr Refinery of the Esso Standard Oil Company, Linden. '•!"'V5 READY TO COOK Grass Fire Extinguished BONELESS BRISKET Firemen were called out at BELL'S, SCHERS, 12:43 p.m. Sunday to extinguish FANCYY FFOWL a grass fire on Bloomingdale ave- + • n '•*:'•' •*'•'• •- Tiue~near Lambert 'Street. The SEAGER'S & OVEN READY —16 -18 lb. alarm was turned in from Box 44. BARON'S FANCY WHITE CUTS - THE BEST-STOCKED FANCY TURKEYS f mmH WILL BE CLOSED HYGRADE — SMALL SMOKED LEG RUHP VEAL LINCOLN AMERICAN STYLE Tailors & Cleaners AND BEST - STAFFED lb. U 8mA Vnl«i Am..< V • i mm ' It's Always SAFER COnAGEHAHS VEAL CUTLET VESt THIS 3-PC. DINETTE IS JUST To Buy Your Drag Needs in a Drug Store DRUG STORE IN TOWN WOEDtANSHIP 5-PC BRIDGE SET . . . 3 FINISHES! EXTRA SPECIAL FOR LENT CHOICE CUT HAS FILLED OVER 282/W0 OLKANDfa * PEESSlrlO ^ WILSON'S CERTIFIED 39.95 BELL'S PRESCRIPTIONS SIRLOIN PORTERHOUSE ALHBAHONS W How much would yon expect to pay for a handsome 5-pleee nridge «et • EXTRA SPECIAL • LADB8* AND Mot jiuta lampv w>* W** • like this? 59.95? Easily that. Yet at Kooi you nay jut 39.95! You gr YOU CAN'T BUY A BETTER 35c . . ..bat a Imp aaJ taU • prt a big folding table and 4 folding chair* ... all with eacy fingertip $1.00 Size HYGRADE —ALL BEEF detachable »iraKiis^i tear . . ..all far * release*, automatic locks. Table top and chain are covered with, tweed pla«i^ .. with leg. »peaMy Upped to be .S| Glycerine lb. low 9.95! ItV Hnartk*«t;lt4 IW p beautiful, .leather-like Boltaflex. And loA ... you can choose It in AU Ai- h- - Koo^low 29.95! Extra chwr. ,u.t can even be |ialtfetl awn! lit kladL, mahogany finish with ivory covers ... in maple with green .. .'or in yo«rS .y-: : each. (At both store*.} 1=4 Suppositories AYER-BRY 45c white. or_ gn*tk -with «kit? fmAm blond with red! (Rahway storm only.) . , ••' FRANKFURTERS CHOICE CUT RIB shade. Come «ec it! jit *tfc mmnj Infant or Adult DEODORANT Limited WILSON Pkg. if Automatic Clock ~— CHOICE CUT (fteceoenles and PnU Itself. Back in Service) WILSON'S CERTIFIED * Only 5 Minutes of Your Time Russell Stover Candies - $1.35 lb. POT ROAST " COUNTRY ROLL BUTTER 59c ROUND TOP SIRLOIN — X-RIB Required for Regeneration .— NEW — 45c Value b CDTY'241 STRICTLY FRESH /%C| LEAN GROUNI BEEF 39 KISCO ABSO SALTS UME mnt EGGS^ 63c 3 3Lbs.fbr$LgO SOFT WATER SOFTENER _ • /• li LIPSTICK WILSON'S CERTIFIED CHOICE CUT—Bone In lb. FRYING CHICKENS "39c Down Payment and 3*Hears to Pay An Acddmt Is N«TW JL Si 86 ALL SIZES Happy Occasion Bat If s A CHUCK ROAST 'Ss ... .•. Lot Eutar to Tak* Finan- SCOOP! A BIG Mx«MNCH MIRROBt Telephone or Stop In and We Will daStf Vfhmn bsufanc* Peq« THESE BEAUTOFUL 1x12 BUGS! Come In and Talk to Us Abcmt Your Freezer Orders TALL 2*" BE ACT V! Have a Representative Demonstrate in Your' V'v'c Cut Pi FREE PEUMEHY-OR 64062 WC HAUDLE ALL FOHMS Want to add a special sparkle, an extra hrtghtnes* to your room.? It'a Home. W1T .. OF IWTTFf ^WTff P ' [ ^i»VwTthrmirroir.T IWHSSSslliifmilVpf^ni Highest Quality — Lowest Prices HEVBEtEMTATIVEr They've been selliug (roui"S691o $89r*N6w tbMe beautiful, nationally— COMPJUIIBI A lamp with "that luvny \~&T ... Lot advertised broadlooms *... all perfect quality and made in the popular price .. . just 18.95! Big enowgh'to play uicks with: the dimension, of look at its low Koo» Witr. W* * tall Ji9 9x12 size ... are tagged a Koos-low $59! Each rug is woven thick and any room ... if» a full 30x42"! It's of finest Pittsburgh plate glass ... china beauty with nral [init>& . luxurious resists footmarks and soiling. Choose from 18th Century ha* lovely beveled edges . . . even a copper back for longer wear. Use LUXURIA I DIAL SOJ VEAKEL4SH41KEY dccoralcd with 22-1.1. nun designs, "Victorian patterns, tonc-on-tone», modern textures .. . '•• even it in inodern or traditional setting. ... hang it vertically or horiion- by a pleated »hxtl>- of »IEL» »%«• Laffcia. Colonial patterns! We've a big collection . . . but jnaany are one-and- tally. (At both JorcsJ CLEANSING CREAM | AnMlK VODEASXA Choose it in pink, wbilr oar nVJ— l A INSURANCE fewH>f-a4kind- {Rahu-ay ttowe only.) PER CAKE A. 13174 lii»if*i* i^M.y^r-.-. u^,^. Vw»y light, f • Wtrmm parlclitf tmr !,•#• emrsJ Cr«nfor •.'O- •. •••\j: - •• •• • .; • ••:••••-•'. •• ' .- •. V ' • • . • ••»•.. , . . • • . . ^••W;.; MMMjreSffi^T^^^a^^ "'•;T: SW.V'/V'v •.:•',>.. •; ... .•"',. • *' . •• • • "'•••. _' • i • -'.'•••: .'Wt "••••: iI ••"•'...'• THE CRANPOBD CITIZEN AND 1 •'.'.• W AND CHRONICLE, THWRSDAY. MARCH 24, 1955 Page Thre* Caruso pointed out, will be used Kathryn Hubner of Roselle Is • iard, director, was' in charge of Letters to Swindler Tricks Exposed Manor Avenue Home Sale Reported by the Kiwanis Club to further chairman and Alvan O. Boyer of for the llulcheon. • mor Roll the activities of its underprivi- The Editor leged children's programs. ' Tn CuanKmyCtnm, Editor, Citizen and Chronicle, In Talk at Rotary Luncheon Cranford; N. J. Honor Boll Stings at Cranford fanning board «or C*"?*1** *»* Introduced and A swindle !s accomplished somewhere in the United GUtes Vanderbilt Endorsed * High 8chool for the second mark- f Dear Sir: adopted and pasied o»; toft tor every 30 seconds, Herbert H. Kern of the Howard Savings Bank CHARLES It RAY, Etuvo* AKD PUBUSRSK ing period have been announced locatol to « For Reelection by GGR In behalf of the Wednesday by Principal G.' Frank Zimmer--—on final Committee.• of Newark told members of the Cranford Rotary-Club at'their Morning Club, I want to thank Clvk weekly luncheon meeting at the Methodist Church last Thursday.' At a membership., meeting Fri- man. ,- installation of 8 day evening in the Municipal you fqr the fine publicity which Students with. all. A's for the ness area at an y^cording to the speaker, the something-for-nothing instinct In |dl. you gUve to our 28nd Ahnual Art the Wednesday Morning Out, of us makes each a potential vie- ( • ;"''' -. —-" Building, the Good Government Exhibition. We feel that this pub- -pertod-are:-Seniors(-L>e-rergu>-—lowing the while-the-swindler- complt Republicans of Union County en- licity played a .great part in the son, Donald Klein, Jean Uska and '" He dted an Instance in which transaction. unusual' success of this year's Zoralee Zohe; Juniors, Jean Bel- den and .Margaret Wltte; sopho- •he victim drew out life savings r TV rackets cited included mis- Vanderbilt of Summit for renom- Ifanbsn Qttaflty WoekBea of Htm exhibition. _ \ - • mores, IPauT Morrison, Charles i^m his bank to turn over to .'* < '. Sincerely, .._. ' leading and outright false adver- ination. • • •••-•! ; fetand at ttat Pott Office at Crantort. N. X, *» Second Class Matter. Published Tbundays at Scher and Joyce Skaggs; fresh- swindlers to spite of free pam- tising and commercials that were The group had previously en- •„•.' • . ' Dolores SloatN . men, John Monday and Judy nue. were opportwutkr nhlets at me teller's window direct swindles. Only, objection Granted N. J, by Hi* Crantord Citizen and Chronicle, lac. OSclal newspaper for Cranford, up dorsed Freeholder Fred P. Ander- Exhibit Chairman earning of the identical swindle from the listeners will remove sen of Cranford for a one-year Garwbod »iui KnUwoKh. Subscription Bate. $4.00 a Year. AaVertlalnc HAtes on Bequest Others on the Honor Boll are: filled a vacancy: 'wind demolished I ttnwar gar. and huge blown-up news head- such commercials from the air, the unexpired term on the Union 1I-M Aldan StweW Cranlord. N. J. ^^r . TtxtMom CRutroaD B-0000 Seniors,; Betty Ann Apgar, Pat s death of Sgt age heKind a home at 3M North aVWOe, cast Unes posted at the e^t doors speaker declared, and such objec- County Freeholder Board, Mayor Castaldo. Jack Cooper, Frieda and tlifc other witf an increase the relating a previous case of thetions, if in sufficient quantity, are Richard P. Hatfleld of Fanwood Unsatisfied Claims The falling tfrttcture caused damage" to an same swindle. In one case, Mr.sure of success because the broad- JElchler, Ron Flaig, Judy Hackett, 1990 budget ' . automobile Jtoajde ani resulted fc Iconfusiou for a three-year term and Free- Fund Effective April 1 Terry Heineman, Ed Hobble, Nan- The name of Fred P. Anda Kern said, the victim tried to caster knows that the station is holder John Zerega of Plainfleld New Jersey's Unsatisfied Claims cy Kammerer, Prisdlla Kelting, when the depris almost blocked the near by claim the withdrawal was on a dependent on the good will and for a two-year term, both on the ulcd to. appear first among the "four railroad track*...... • .• ..-,;.. .[ . , lorged signature before admitting interest of its listeners. , The and Judgment Fund becomes ef- Carol Lotginen, Clayton Luce, Ted for two Republican nominations fbr ' freeholder board. • Early Signs of Another Successful Prom Mund^ay, Lola' Qram, Charlotte Robert R, Lane, editorial wrlter;.end; former Ibeing victimised. / ' speaker praised the -New York ; The above home of Mr. and Mrs.- Maurice Decker at In . addition to . Assemblyman fective April 1. This fund was Committee in the April 18 Primary «%Hoto, it Grand Jury for its current inves- established by law to alleviate the Peer, Larry Pethick, Cherry Lou Washington correspondent for the Nefcaflt N«w«, Punishment for swindles is too 110 Manor avenue has been sold to Mr. and Mrs. George Bradley, Vanderbilt, the GGR have en- • One more ingredient in the recipe pa&Jwo years the McKinley aggregation suffering of those who are the vic- Redman, Lynne Sheldon, Joye was announced by Township Clerk J, Walter tpoke to the literary committee of thel Wednes- to be effective, he said. A tigation into the swindle-pitch' Jr. Mr. Bradley, Jr., is with Monsanto Chemical Company, dorsed Assemblywoman Florence Coffee following' drawings for ballot jiostyon*. commercials on the air. , - for another successful Cranford High has appeared at more than 100 colleges tims | of/ irresponsible, uninsured Skaarup, Carole Smith, Robert day Morning Club at a meeting In the Public Li- w..t case dted was that of a . Newark. The property was multiple listed with G.G. Nunn, local P. Dwyer of Elizabeth and Arthur In second position would be fire Commissioner iV > : motorists. / ;.-. Smith, Mary Jane Spears, Pete brary. '"' • ''•••••• ' • •• •••'. '• - •• .' 23-yeaf-old girl facing a two-and- He entertained the club with a realtor, and sold by Everard Kempshall of the office of John W. "Ozzle'' Nelson, Roselle Boroguh School Prom has been added with the and has been asked to play repeat dates i , The fund was created by assess- Stevens, Barbara Thtede, BobJohn W* Doran. seekiifg nomination ,J&r reelec- . AU Cranfotd Boy Scout units werp lo meet one-half to five-year sentence, demonstration of a "money-mak- Heins and Son. • . Council president, in the Assembly at most of them. McKinley himself has Thleme, Pate frumpore, Elaine race. announcement by G. Frank Zimmerman, ing Insured motorists $1 and unin- tion, followed by Joseph C. Wa^ffjakl: and at Robsevett School for -the annual Rfd star which meant 14 to 16 months in ing" machine that can be bought become one of the leading recording vo- WeUsteln and Brad Wilson. Clarence L. Fritz./".-.• ' •. ; ;';•;'-"• "" jail, for collecting $63,000 in a from any dealer in magic supplies sured motorists $3. Each insur- i;v v given by the speaker on various can. Jr.. Mrs. Fred Loeloff, Mrs. principal, and Mrs. W. G. Walsh, prom Inspection in charge of Cranford Commissioner few weeks. . • • . • - ' for a dollar or two but for which calists of novelty tunes and also is one of " ance company contributed to the Juniors, Bob Achilles, Sharon Mrs. Charles M. Ray was elected: president types of swindling. He was intro- George McMackin, Mrs. John Con- Robert Pope and presided over by Commissioner The lost pocket-book racket is swindle victims have paid as County Welfare Board Chairman, that Ray McKinley and histhe top drummers in. the business. fund io proportion to the amount Austin, James Banko, Bob Bishop, over .Mrs, H_ L Mitchell, Mrs. of the Cranford College Clubi succafUn| Mrs. Earl W. Denman and the Union Council staff. a steady money maker for themuch as $5,000. The machine ap- duced to the club by the Rev. of- automobile liability Insurance Call Brach, Ann Crowell, Olenn George Ross. Mrs. Roy Bedell and Reelects H. W. Whipple orchestr—. a wil- —l «plar y for the annual jun_ - With theconyflittee hard at work to Ellis O. Bishop, at a regular meeting k Calvary swindler, according to the speak- parently raised the denominations Robert G. Iiongaker. past presi- written./ After April 1 the fund Geddings, Anthony Clgllo, Carol Mrs.- W. B. Lutheran Church. , \ \-fi , Twenty Teat* Ago of bills fed into the rolls, but ac-dent Henry W. Whipple of 30& Pros- WMenior event in the school gymnasium insure "nothing but the best'' for our will be open for business. Ann Gingery, Pat Grant, Joyce er. Typcial of this and other President Clarence Van Cham- Mrs. John E. Allen was eleoted reftnt swindles Is th*_ use of confeder- tually discharged* bills previously pect avenue has been reelected Cranford High School was to be • berlln. conducted the meeting. *""" ——-----••••• '^'litgh^hnnUft,hutRtanding-.^o^ialJrffMr_nf_ in pjace Hoboken Kiwanis Cub vice-chairman of the Union Coun- Proof of the popularity of this with an uninsured motorist and Iteughters^of^ke^Ailn«ri?^ra^twor4esslon^t the year, it behoovesparents and friends suffering personal injury or prop- xer, Walt Sosnowski, Carat Tur- can Revolution, .at the annual meetjhg at the with Juniors a>id "enlar* Wattend in the momini selects the victim, Mr. Kern re-" guest Rotarians Arthur Williams orchestra, referred to by many as "the Iated, and the spieler sets him up, The talk, was the first of three of the students to-cooperate by respond- erty damage over 9200, may at- ner, George Walsh and Judy home of Mrs. ManseU S. Richards, rearing re- and sophomores and freshmen in the afternoon. of Roselle Park. John Leighton of Acting Postmaster Nicholas J. All officers were reelected • at best all-around dance band in America," ing generously to appeals to them for tempt to collect from the fund. Williams. gent, at 414 Orchard street ,. The plan, which was announced. by.Uie. Board Summit, Charles Clark and Her-Canisd of Hoboken today revealed the annual meeting and luncheon' can be found in the fact that during the The Unsatisfied Claims and Sophomores, .Glenn AlUnger, of Education, was designed to meet the require- bert Welch of Westfield. . William personal assistance or financial support. .'•". •'.-• Ten Yee» Age "•• ' V^A •/. . the procedure by which persons last Wednesday at the Elizabeth Judgment Fund Board in Trenton Nancy Brown, Caria Castaldo, ments of the state board, maintain low school Smith, Edwyn Lewis, Robert Den- may obtain a first-day souvenir Carteret Hotel, Elizabeth. Mrs. must be notified immediately that Carolyn Clay, Jim DiClerieo, Stev- ! Carroll K. Sellers was chosen president of costs and eliminate crowded conditions. nis, Morris Siegel and'William cover' bearing the postal cachet 1 Returns you intend to apply for payment. en Eudene, Sonja Oerow, Gene the Rotary. Club as the club's annual election in After displaying championship form in baU Dodds introduced personal guests. being sponsored by Hoboken Ki- rew Scrotiny of Child Labor LAWS in Order Now "TTyoirtatrto~ftte^yottr"in1em*m=* , Jparjsl^JHo^se^^He succeeded Winchester. wanis Club, to commemorate the within 30 days, after the accident, cobsen, Ray Lltwinit?, Robert Brltton, Jr. • '.•.••> •• » - Jersey Basketball Tournament, Grmip II, the. VTA Bake Sale Plaits BEAUTIFULLY CLEANED BY . In recent months, New Jersey's child but it is unfortunate that those dropping your claim is void unless you can war fund drive of tthe' Cranferd-Oar- incorporation as a city. Longaker, Ltada Loranger, Terry rae war iuno orwe w w» www-««- Cranford High School cagers slumped as Bogota Discussed by Committee *WAM(;i^iNr"TTOCESS out of school at 16 often are not qualified - prorp you were physically Incapa- Moore, James Rice, Floyd wood-Kenllworth Chapter, An»rica%Rao. Cross, - ^ Qiem)it cause the ladies have been doing their r fhererll be no shades of the old own springing in the air during gym bloomer girl brigade here, either, for «Wt * Vkm *o tafc* com* classes conducted at Cranford High it has been suggested that those attend- Wh4rt'» M Ilk* ID look through What'* II Ilk* to commond Ifoax chuxch canaffoxd School under sponsorship of the Town- ing wear slacks or shorts to the classes, A: o twup-oround wlndihlcld the full rang* of PowvrFSIa longer, ffcon comp««fion» ship Recreation Committee. After a little practicing of their exercises, that •mdrdM you in a alas* automatic drtflng from th« VWwJ's »Mm to get Dodg* Organ-. cocfcpht Whai'tH /A* to tak* control pond* What'* il /»• With figure-beautifying thoughts in the ladies should present a trim picture a tamous HAMMOND ORGAN Far asvcngt to large church or cathe- command of a surging 193-Kp. to guid« this big Dodg* wilb mmdr focal women will register M. the _ol precision—perhaps even good enough fuH-rim* Pow«r Storing* dral. A* iastrumcnl of enormous power ' ^igh school gymnasium oh the night of to warrant a public exhibition at the close V-8 •ogln.f and versatility. World's lowest-cost April 5 for a six-week course that should of the course. i or^an. Price and dc- *' them all rivalling Mary Martin -^ In any event, the project should ; it .comes to the "spring in the air" benefit the whole community by improv- Bring a group from your church to hear what beauty and inspiritkm •rtment, that is. ing the general health and well being of music's most glorious voice can lcncTto services. In all seriousness though, the pro- Cranford women and making them even A Hammond Organ provides an almost unlimited range of rich, trae m ay outlined 4>y Mrs, Charles F> nwre attract church tones. ' . tiilUnger, secretary o* l~~ IiJ— No installation expense—no upkeep to speak of, for a Hammond CSJ hevCT'gef bu^^ OR TO HELP SOME UNFORTUNATE REtATIVE, YOU CAN BORROW MOST ^ Phone or visit us today. TO COAST MOVIRS PENSIVELY AND QUICKLY ON A COLLATERAL LOAN. 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The joint Line in Mon than 100 parishioners and friends enjoyed the festivities To Hear Calco Official Navy-Marine ex^rcto,, involving Use ot a new sludge line to ran W< Relief spring appeal bjr »M0 men and » ships,catty sewage sludge from the Young Adult Club to See for. warm wearable clothing, as St. Patrick** D«y,was celebrated with a party and entertainment Dr. Stanley M. Davis, supenri* Osceola Fellowship to Hear 7 •or of spectroscopic indentttkattan wiHcktena"mto early May. High- treatment plant ot the Rahway Color Film on Africa t will dose\ Sunday, May 1. Be- in the'"nail of flt Michael's School last Thursday night. George h Valley Sewerage Authority in Calvjary Choks Sponsor ThougH for the Week I Hayeck, chairman of the-committee, acted as master of ceremonies at the Calco C tmical Division, light of the operation will be a The Young Adult Club of the cause of construction at the church Bound Brook, will address the full-scale an>1^>tt>>™>1^ * landing Woddbridfe to the storage tanks and limited storage space it hasGuest Speaker on 'Salvation' [ and introduced the Rev. WilUani ti. Donnelly, pastor of St Michael's t the Unden-Roselle,_Sewerage will -THE CROSS OH THE Hatt." j Church, who welcomed the group. Union County Amateur Astron- against defending forces on the is- roui liave as its program this Sunday By the Rev .Robert O. Longalcrr. p_ Ajfied, FFlofW, a omical Society at the Plainfield land of Vieques, off the coast of Authority in the Tremley Point 30-mlnute film, "Wheels Across home until the last possible New"Yoirk City' will^present/hlill^ s interpretation ^ grthj section, of JJndcnjwasu^ugurated Minister of the First Presbyterian Church moment. Puerto^Rico. The Gettysburg (Pa.) College Choir will sing a concert of Africa." Prepared by the Chrys- The Christian community has much to say these days ot word "Salvation" as guest speaker of the Westminster Fellowships young ladles of Cranford, led byJohn Donahue, Michael Slane, His talk will be on "Light whin a ipumputt station for the sacred music at Cranford High School at 8 p.m. on April 2 under ler Corporation, the full-color I Miss Patrldai. Castaidon in "TheJames DiBatisU, Leo Sullivan and Dooley Funeral Home project Was placed in service at a cross set against'the, bleak background of a Judean hllL Travel _ of Osceola Presbyterian Church at a meeting in thechurch at 7pjn # ' John Delaney. —''•. •- the'Spectroscope." He is expect- sponsorship of the three choirs of Calvary Lutheran Church, which sound film explores the land of Sunday. Also attending will be members of the Westminster Fellow. Shanty Town Chorus'Line."' Ar- ed to describe how the identity ot Approved in Westfield the treatment plant last Wednes- fierce tribes, and the haunts of to ancient Jerusalem and any native can point out the plaice day. arc directed by Mrs. Marlin Sieg, minister of music. No admission where, tradition says, the cross was planted that day in the long Presbyterians ship Qt the First Presbyterian thur Osplin, ba|tso, sang "Can't" the- elements and gases which Dooley Funeral Servipe of. 218 will be charged, but a free-will offering will be received. lungle beasts. You Hear Me Calling, Caroline?" characterize the different planets North avenue,' west, has been - From the stonge tanks in Lin- ago. I guess that is the reason this cross doesn't disturb us very Church of. RoseUe,..._ den, existing faculties will carry There are 60 voices in the a cap- Young Adult Club meetings are Speaks Here Sunday and "Ol' Man River.? There were of the solar system .was made pos- given permission by the W«t«eld held in the Sunday School Build- much — its setting is so tar away and it happened so long ago... A native of Peru who as a young Father Night the waste to barges for discharge pella choir. Many of the members Plan'Passion' man entered a Roman Catholi,, [-selections by Ralph Elardl of Mad- sible by that instrument Town Council to estapltoh a fun- Director for Concert ing every other Sunday evening at How can anything so distant Cram the scenes we view each day ison, an accordionist, who was a eral home at .55 Westfield avenue, In the ocean. are New Jersey* residents. The monastery to study forlhe prie«, 1 Plans will be^nade for a field Rahway Valley officials moved 7:30 p.m. Visitors are welcome. possibly have any concern for us'? And"yet, during this.season of hood, the Rev.' Mr. Florez d' winner on the Horace Heldt show, Heldby PTA trip in May to Sproul Astronomi- Westfield. ~" . - ' . ' choir is' under the direction of Lent, the Christian message insists that it does have something Qbseiraiice fand Sandra "Cpoky"NCastaldo did The Town Council unanimously to tie hi with the facilities ot Lin- Professor Parker B. Wagnild, Passion Sunday will be observed he is now sure h alVaiiEn j The annual Fathers' Night of the cal Obesrvatory, Swarthmore, Pa. den-RoseHe when a survey show- to do with us. In tact It keeps proclaiming that man's very not through the Protestant-Church, | an acrobatic dance. \ Cleveland Parent-Teacher Associ- Refreshments, will be served approved the recommendation 'of founder of the choir program at existence oh this earth will be determined by whether or not men it the First Presbyterian Church Acts furnished by the Lois the 2onlng Board of Adjustment ed that existing Linden-Roselle Passiontide this Sunday. The theme of the the .Roman Catholic Church, the ation, held at Brookside Place after the meeting. Mark H. C- this school. listen to the message that Is spoken from that cross. Will you | Wicks School of the Dance in-School last Wednesday featured The proposal hs4 been vigorously faculties would have to be dupli- Rev! Robert G. Longaker*§ third Tewish Synagoguer nor yej Spiers of Cranfc rd will preside. cated to.provide adequate sew Professor. Wagnild, head of the tak a moment to let the cross speak to you? through any religion .or system ol cluded: Bobby Ferro, tap dancer; a showing of a film on the Harlem opposed by a number of residents Gettysburg College music depart- Services Set Lenten message on the subject "Cooky" Castaldo, dancer; Gerry Globetrotters. The general meet- of Westfield avenue and .adjacent age disposal. The cross speaks of love. How can men sing so lustily "Life Finds Its Master" will be phllosphy—but through the shed v . The pumping station and necesr ment since its formation three In preparation for the observ- blood of Jesus Christ alone. j lind, singer; Carol McKeown, Ing was preceded by open house Reserve Decision streets. . ' • years ago, went to Gettysburg in that they "love that old cross?" Simply because the cross is "Love Finds a Way." There will in the various classrooms during sary river crossings for the sludge ance of Passion Sunday.at Trinity telling the human race that God the Father, the creator of the be a contralto .solo by Maria Mar- Continuing his Lenten, series ol toe dancer; Bobby Ferro and In Tax Appeal Cases 1935 and organized the first a cap-; Church, the Rev. Frank V. \H. I Gerry Lind, song and dance team, which Brookside Place School CompethTom Slated line were conducted at a cost of ends of the earth, loves man with a love so deep that it will go tell "at the 9:30 service, and at11 sermons on "The Names 0[ Decision was reserved-in two . pella choir in 1937. Each year Carthy, rector, explained that piano accompaniment was by Miss parents were able to confer with about 8270,000. ^ , v since then, t'fie choir has gone on to'any extremes to prove that love. Yes, that His love is so-great o'clock, the Chancel Choir will Christ," the Rev. Albert G. hem, Cranford cases heard Friday by At Camera Clilp Sesalbii It is expected that by combin- March 27 begins the period when I Muriel Young. their •children^ teachers. 1 an extensive' tour throughout the that He will even die tor us. Greater love hath no man than this*— sing the anthem "Gallia" by Gou- pastor, will take as his {topic this Commissioner Edward Conn of Print and slide competitions will ing part of the operation, costs the mood of Lent deepens. AU nod. Michael Cippolo tenor, sang Attendance awards were; won by Elizabeth and Frederick DeVoe East. that a nun lay oown his'iife for his friends. Over and over again Sunday morning, "The Son ot | two Italian songs, and Edward be held at a meeting of the Crau- will be greatly reduced, with sav- bmat, ver'western Christendom, he re- The Rev. John E. Hunn will be Man." Mrs. Sally Volraer's sixth grade of New BitunswicV, members ot ford Camera Club in the Metho- for Of! ff«af you can't m Born in Jackson, Minn., Pro- lated, the crosses and crucifixes of we have heard of such love, but it is at the cross we know, the | Lee, Cranford's singing sergeant, of Brookside School and Mrs. ings bencfitting towns participat- You con iH bock ond rekrn fessor Wagnild attended a small the leader of the Everyman's Bi- Two sound motion pictures, the State Division of Tax Appeals: dist Church Educational Building ing in both authorities. the churches are veiled in purple full measure of the love God has for all His children. Having ble Class at 9:30 a.m. in the gym- presented a medley of Irish songs. Gloria Mills' third grade ot Cleve- The cases in which decision was when yow heat with oil. ITs academy in Saskatchewan, Can- "Day in Court" and "American There also was community sing- at 8:30 pjn. Monday.' ' ' . .' Initst on MM^tmSK on this Sunday and through the loved His friends".He loved them to the end. You cannot ignore nasium. His subject will be "The Frontier," will be shown at. a land School. >K reserved were: Pictures in color and. black and compMefr outoiaof/c-yet that -ttlr.rt of love. ^ .,_ „ ' .-'••'"' • Rule of Faith." • s | ing, followed by dancing with Mrs. H. C. Hopper, refreshments Cranford Township vs. Charles Completes Cburse Instrumental"" aria cKoraTHffri meeting of the Men's Club in the music furnished by John Angelo white were taken by members as cortt you lest than ony other "Passiontide, as this part of Lent The cross speaks'of chairman, was' assisted by theEhmling of 12 Fiske terrace in a table-top workshop was held at Miss Barbara Ann Haair of 3 from the school. Professor Wag- llowshipvroom • ot ^c| j!FmrtteeJMM?N;Cs type ol outomoHc (uell tmtk •-your hild then entered St. Olaf College, s called." Father Carthy said, suffering and shame*. There is no symbol that speaks so knowingly will hold the second meeting of church at 8: IS tonight Refresh- Which-nhe^Tmmlcipality^wants its rRj»«ev " • . )' 1BI^IBg!$g!l[^ S^^^SlJI^^ • •, i- •,r_,_...-_.•_,..•:.....•.. _....-..:.. : i: _X- -1: :-~. THE CBANTOHP-CITUjUt AMD M. IW ."'iSdl plitan area-will be a $1,000 sav- ery. Faculty adviser was Karf 1 Other Bsttlans B»V% indicated i other tethnkal aspects on the following topics: "powj celebration will rival or exceed t&~ Congrassional proeadure, I was Appointed to Select ings bond.. last year's. Tickets may be ob- Million Needed las* ef «aBVi*BOt am m§ VS. as a Can We Organize Our Schools ' " this action. - . baek toyth e fbUowing toquiry Other contestants locally were Most Efficiently and Economical- tained from Mrs, Morse Shepard foltVFaeulty biJKheon Wednesday Oub Slate Fall Sports ' ;• CUtss Mothers of the 8hermao* al kssist — Blparslsan« a third gradarr "What hap- Mrs. Charles H. Messerve, Show., a freshman, and Hang a weighted rope from the ly?" "How Can We Obtain a Con- of Keoilworth, Cranford Chapter 11 you go through two red Warren Ttanesz, a senior. Each chairman: or from Mrs. Albury, il WtS Parent-Teacher Assodar alUr b foretgn pottey has recently M F. JMart2 arid Mrs. Jacob Stan- ceiling of your garage to Just deaf tinuing Public Interest and Parti- "• • tmanimout U«htsT . . . A group-of. students tlen hoMred the faculty. Ipeetal ^B*a. vj^javjBsBv^ansV ^j ^Pa s^^py Participants cipation In Education?" and "What vice-chairman, or Mrs. Borup, sec- i^^-'report'' issued, hy the .New.' Jersey State. ftwB Trinity High School in West- ley have been named to a nom- Is the Public's,Responsibility for retary, both of Cranford. ;i "" ' Upion County will need school construction and adninlstrators at aaction * «•) PrfJidaofs Fdrmosi inating committee by Mrs. J. F. last Thuttiay at th*resblUtlOB. tad bytl>e-O«neeratt Qeld visited Washington' fortw o ibring Robert fe Lee. ' ! e*™*** of the rope when Given Letters Higher Education?" l»59*Q0. The figures Hrere not" broken down days last week. They exhibited Burnash, president of the Wed-' Judges for the contest were Mi- tag iQ will guarantee that you can Walnut Avenue Sehool. Mrs.R. A. in both House aajd Sanat*. The nesday Morning Club. . ; .sin awards assembly • last "New Jetsey's Critical Educa- Settlement Approved ^\^ jpsrtflfliaTi dctfMsstod DH*^ Dsinocrats (av« th*> bulk of «op not only a high degree of interest hael X. Corrado and James Av- than dose the doors. i-.- '.;;i vat. Crantora High tional Needs" will be the subject For Cranford FamUy ELECTRICAL * • LIQUOR STORES • for use in connection with the New thanks to Mrs. Michael Carlozsi, portto tt>*» vital 5^1 but an accurate awareness of the The music committee, under the of a talk by Dr. Frederick Raub- to the S/ VJ0#a^ problems of government All of us chairmanship of Mrs. Theodore P. presented to AUTO DEALERS *i* BANKS and MrarfL R. Ooodrlch and all class •p eUg^pR SBjSja^aV m last fall in football, inger, state commissioner ~ofredu- JEdl ill the work they President. _ while take comfort in the maturity Grush, will meet tomorrow at the and ws country. cation, on Saturday.. approved -settlements _ SAVINGS CHAPMAN BEOS. doar in matins the luncheon ». . William Martin, head of the $750 i for injuries suffered in UUNG MOTOR CAB INSTITUTIONS PLOMBOIG It sucejss. Mothers also relieved gaging in tatampfrate:.'«M> to am constantly impressed by theWillow street at 2 p.m. Mrs. 1 UQUOR STORE g'ly'f education department, 9 auto {mishap to 8-year-old Marsha •) JOBBDia t*wTtiPTs of lunchrootn duty so all the Senate — cauiata* dlsuftity seriousness, and responsibility of Grtlip, pianis|, arranger and au- Gavin and $250 for her father, Mi- \ Tour Antnortaad . BEUTEatT Local Students their approeth1 to major questions thor will speak on "Dramatization spoke briefly on the fine athletic Jersey Caves f) AtB-OONDRIONINO coukf attena the luncheon. < and" confusio• " n at chael Gavin, both of 230 Centen- Vnafutf-W THOMAS BEIfllfATI Junir CoUegfr has an en- Mrs. B. D. Millar, chairman of of the day . . . Incidentally, one Df Religious Mu. •t. .-,..•-.,;.:,.,,.... •^S^r/^;'. •• ;•"'; •:*' AHD CHKORICIX, THURSDAY. MARCH M; 1>» W drawn pictures showing the Charles Griffiths, Karen Tucker, Eugena O'Brien/Arthu/ r Sherrier. ing, was read by Mrs. Edward KENitWORTH Morrison. v Watch ofmoon from a new moon to a full James De Nlxo and Lisa Shapiro. M GenG e DoprtDrtll iteUl «nd Cranford's Public Schools Report j moon. Pictures drawn by Steven The pupils who, sang from Mr. WilliamTodd. . ., Mrs. Harold Glovfer was ap- wfllplay of the Jones, Joyce SCalUson, Ned Ro-Tipaldrs ctaus were: Kathy Olson, pointed Junior^ repreacntaUve of VreoeU. berts, Tom Albans. Ann McNab, Peter Hawkins, Charles Krippen- the unit, to the Joint Civic Com- Activities of Pupils in Many Fields pretty Legion Au^dliary Unit mittee for the tocouraguig of Can. Philip will bethe trav- Claire McNab, Roger FingerUn oorf, Frank Persona; Ralph Morri- THURSDAY. MARCH 34. 19S5 TEN CENTb and Tom Dougan have been se- son, Delia Munday, Constance Be- Votes Fund Donations dklates for the Crarifard Board_of WAUTOT AVENUE 8CB00I. Education. '^ Grade 3 David Wurth, Jane Arnold. Susan tion, a brief discussion about the Richanl lected for display in the room. all, Barbara Green,' Trena Craft, Donations tcrthe March of Dimes, Mils Jean Lundquist's .third Keep, Robert Thiesmeyer, Robert importance of imagination, read- the part of the Marfcsrnith who Lois Cavalla, Nancy ives and Mi* Red Cross and Leonard Wood Mrs. Thomas Noland reported grade ment; It It no longer neceuory for you to labor water-required and belt of all costs arc with heavy Ineffective old fashioned fertilizers. •maslngly low. INSTALLATION I SAVINGS For Atter-SchodlProgram LET US SPRAY YOUR LAWN GARWOOD—With the basket- wrestling championship in the ball season coming to' a close, pound class, will coach the boys in Ye*, we have the formula for a luxurious lawn now, and it it ready Joseph Troiano, physical educa- wrestling, Mr. Troiano announced. to serve you. If it grows it will be helped by FEKTIIENE. Grass, Trees. tion, instructor in the public Also continuing will be the Cer- Rower Gardens. Vegetable Gardens, Golf Courses, City Parks — UNO BOWN PAYMENT IN WRITING schools and recreation director for amics and Model Clubs conducted these and many more of Nature's greeneries—grow more healthy and the Recreation Commission, today by Fred White, the Newspaper beautiful when properly nourished the modern FERTIL&IC way. announced a new schedule for and Leathercraft Clubs conducted events in the after-school program by Miss Clare Christiano and * FIRST PAYMENT sponsored by the commission'' at dancing classes conducted by Miss FREE SURVEY Lincoln School. Joyce Christiano. / - Activities. In the junior boys' Because of lack of attendance, For More Information Sure you're out in the country—in a state- dominate the highway—or to embarrass a there just wasn't ever another car like this. SEPTEMBER basketball league sponsored by the Mr. Troiano reported, the a cap- commission already, have conclud- pella choir activated as a new restricted area. And that powerful Cadillac fellow motorist. • . . • , That's why we say: Don't try to prove engine is itching your throttle toe. / CALL NOW — CRANFORD ed, with the Draganets established feature this season and the wo- Without Obligation In fact, a good rule for owners of the 1955 anything in a hundred feet. Prove it, rather, '•asT-tiieTcHjampiohship team.,. men's "Keep Slim" class will be But don't do it! /. ' Cadillac .might very well read:" "Be last in a hundred miles—or in five times as. The Presbyterians arp in first discontinued at the end of this • That isn't the purpose of this'engine. away when the light turns green. Remem- many—or in half a dozen years. .8 place and the Fire Department month. . ber: it's not how Jasl,.but how wonderful" The Dramatic Workshop direct- It was created to give ypu phenomenal TIMKEN OIL second,, in the senior league,! which CALL US NOW! And how wonderful it is! will wind up its activities Tues- ed by Dante A. Costa, another new -bursts of speed when you need them Of course, the foregoin; message is ad- SO QUIET YOU CAN HEAR YOUR day night Other teams In. thefeature of .the progrlm, will con- -"" It-w«s created to give your Cadtllae the- Let'sjsay you are trying to go from one ef to-rhg-persorr—w senior league arc the Lions, St.tinue to hold sessions Friday cilmatentb ahoffi^ < b c<1 long life and freedom from' repairs that !^"---"--«-~ hundred—six hundred miles? purchased his Cadillac. J»i«Jiy..^iSttcn4»i*S5 !i?5-^ *S. ) come when your engine "loafs" at the But we also have a message for those who and PAL. for the dramauc group since normal driving speeds. / Just follow the laws of the states you Under' thc-ncw schedule going began activities in the fall, Mr. cross and drive until you are ready for bed* still have that delightful experience in store. into effect next week, Mr. Troiano Troiano reported. . And it was created to give you the con- Come in and 4«ive the car. That's when related, featured events will in REEL-STRONG R1EL CO fidence that is yours on/y when you know What about getting tired? To the aver- The physical education director an hour will prove something. It will prove dude boxing on Mondays and also reported that preparations miEUDLY SERVICE 8QICE ltU" you arc master of every driving situation. age Cadillac driver, it just doesn't happen \ Wednesdays, wrestling on Tues- you're missing out on the finest motor car •rr have been started for the annual *w\ Arat't IK/ Mile for mile—hundred for hundred—f performance of all time. days and Thursdays, tumbling physical education exhibition .of •» gT.fg ^^ JLO«Vt^1*--^.- Fridays, and the usual Friday the public schools, to be presented !~rtIght-dun«rsCTtes; -*-- at Lincoln School on April 28_ LAING MOTOR CAR COMPANY CRanford 6-5620 Jerry Sachsel, a junior at Jona- and 29. . Representatives of all _ YABDX - % 332. Centennial Avenue than Dayton Regional High School classes will participate in dances, j •» *." . gomes und athletic events. LEXINGTON AVE. AT L.V.I 119-121 East Fifth Street Plainfield, N. J. who recently - won the state \ • • -v '. • : 1 ' ' -O. , o. .:;.-•• •• • / • THE CRANrORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1955 THUH3DAY, MARCH S4, 1055 Jng at Sampson Air Force have been working' for three Schools Lewis iSTEatrd-aa4tended| and.and. o othert s who contributed in matches of the Garwood Women's wood., Kenjlworth^ Clark, Spring- Court, Dr. Morse Shepard testified Legion Auxiliary Second Grade Pupils Neville Named Geneva. N.Y. Be enlisted Dec^' weeks! a" meeting of superintendenteoT "nm^wa jsuccess. In Bowling League held at the Gar-field. BefkeleyT Heights and Moun- Not Guilty. Verdict he had examined Mr. Venters on Police Chief Hurt, ber 30. 1954. and is a Tulloclis, Leaving Garwood, charge of arrangements were Mrs. wood ' Kecreatibn alleys. BIB tainside and . their supervisors Studying'Air Age' Hospital Aid Told The kits, called "Check-po," are Regional District No. 1 in Moun- Five Win In Drunk Driver G*se three ' successive days after^thc Honorary Fireman of the 4029th flight. tainside yesterday. Mutual prob- John Brezney, Mrs. Roy Fitzsim- Liquor Stor^ and the Wheel'fol- met at Lincoln School last Wed- accident and found his reactions Patrol Car Badly KENILWORTH — This -"age of Honored at Church Program GARWOOD — Volunteer work made of cotton material and have lems were discussed by the group. mons, Mrs. Joseph: Schnauffer. Iowed by winning two games'each. nesday to complete a program of KENILWORTH — Magistrate were the same as those of a person aviation" Is attracting the Interest and financial assistance provided hemstitched edges and are filled Mrs. Addisoh MacDougal.' Mrs. Miss fella D'AUesandris Tolled language arts for the fifth grade Cub Webelos William Bruder Monday evening who had been drinking intoxi- Damaged in Crash By Department Health Cards Available GARWOOD — Mr. and Mrs. David Tulloch of 5| Third avenue, by county auxiliaries at the Vet-with pencils, note books, crayons to be used as a guide throughout • f second grade students in - the and other materials that can be James Aklan, Mrs. Louis Martel. high game of 179. with Miss Peggy KENILWORTH — Herbert Mai- found W. Bay Ventersu34 years cants. These were a result i KENILWORTH — Police Chief KENILWORTH — At its\an- \vho will move Saturday to Manasqiian arter 39 years, in Garwood, ' Hospital at Lyons were out- GOP Club Auxiliary Mrs, George Perry and Mrs. Stu-Castaldo. Mrs. Angelina Sirnonet Regions! District No. 1. ' . waklt, William Bridges. John Cox, Kenilworth public schools. At School for Pupils used by pupils of fifth or sixth old, of 164 Michigan avenue not head, chest, rib and other injuries, ' George Conklin. was slightly in- nual dinner Saturday evening "af >vere presented with a gilt of luggage on behalf of the congregation by Mrs. Julia Petry of Lin- artil Mrs. Al&cna Tripka following Walter Boright and Edward The children in Mr& Mae Kook*s KENILWORTH — Health grades. . : - Sponsors Smorgasbord art Douglas.. It is hoped to. complete similar guilty, on a charge of drunken Dr. Shepard said. jured and the borough's 19S4 the Firehouse, the Kenilworth Vol- oPafce Garwood Presbyterian Church as a farewell dinner was held county,, rehabilitation chair- The ciub will sponsor a dance on with 176 each. Mrs. Eleanor Kut- guides, for all grades. This is a Weber received their Webelos driving. ' lass enjoyed seeing slides on "The for childrehildnn expectinexecting to\entet\ r This troop meets each Monday GARWOOD — Nearly 150 per- The, defendant's mother also told police car was "extensively" dam- unteer Fire Department appointed kindergarten in the Kernhvery, for them in the church hall Friday night. The presentation was made at a recent meeting of Gar- Friday, April 22, in-the Cranwood. sera and Mrs. Ann Willoughby cooperative project whereby the badfes, highest honor in cubbing. During the trial in. Municipal aged in -a two-car collision Tues- History of Aviation" andL"A Trip afternoon in. Washington School sons attended 'the smorgasboard the court he still suffered periodic- Councilman Dudley Nev- public schools next September ai* by the Rev. Eric S. Tougher, Memorial Unit 317. Ameri- had 169 each} teachers of eacrj grade meet to- -the-monthly—roeeting-ot-Culx «J*yy rpnrr)jng nn ftniitp 2? in Wjt- under the direction of Mrs. Rich- sponsored by the auxiliary. of the .l1. Pack ;82, sponsored by Commun- al Iy~from*7 wounds—inflii to-the-AirportJ?- fit*? tin honiTrary-jnembert h*i Legion Auxiliary. gether to work out th,eir problems^ ORDINANCE N«. SS-1. World War II while he was serv- chung- "' • While ..serving two terms on ~ Mrsr Florence Bemosky reported ard B Hnrpeiy Sr.. and Mrs, RoyGarwood Republican jClub at^the Eiiz, Joyce Win Three ity Methodist Church, at the AN ORDINANCE Prohibiting thr Presr Mrs. Catherine RennerVr class is health department announced. The title of honorary lifetim-e Ground4fcoken-~ club headquarters on North ave- enee In the Borough of HlustrnttSJ ing-on Okinawa. . * '• . ' Chief Cooklin was treated by writing stories and painting' a Borough Council, Mr. Neville that hospital volunteers of the lo-Fitzsimmons. ' Regional T The i average broad-breasted Church last week. . Comic" Books. Magazines, and Publi- Parents can. obtain, the card; elder was conferred on Mr. Tul- nue near Center street Saturday In Women's Bowling • * . • > cations of an Obscene Nature: Prohibit- Mr. Venters was arrested Feb- Dr. Roland johnkins for a lacera- frieie deplcting-the-means of airserved several years as fire com- cal unit had served 30 hours at bronze turkey will consume about, Certificates marking their grad- in the office of Harding ~ loch by Joseph Rakacs, clerk of For New Regional evening-. GARWOOD—priz Meat Market uation into scouting also went to ing the Presence in the Borough of ruary 5 after a'car he wai drvi- tion, contusion and possible disclo- transportation. . missioner. on Monday through Friday Lyons Hospital since January 1. ^leet in Garwood "Comic" Books, Ma£a*tnes and Publica- 1 Superintendents Meet and Joyce's each wpn three games GARWOOD-^-Teachers. repres- 92 pounds of feed during its grow- Robert Kiel and Fred Curren. tions .Giving Illustrated Accounts t>l ing was in an accident on cation of the right knee. Patrol- Two new pupils from Hillside, In making the award, Alfred school hours. These cards must be the Session, on behalf of the The unit voted to contribute $20 The committee extended thanks last Thursday night at the weekly ing period of *28j weeks.. Carl Jensen, and Richard Wale!: Specified Crimes; Stating the Presump- Boulevard. man Joseph DeMario who wasWilliam Miltner and Peter Kprn- Seale, president, commended Mr. filled out by the' family physician. church governing body. Clark High School toward sponsorship of a boys' bas- GARWOOD—Superintendent of to those who attended the affair enting the fifth grades of Gar- tion "TtaU*d Upon Display of Prohibited driving the police car was unin- Neville for,, his assistance to the C^ARK—Cranford area public received their graduation certif- Publications: and Providing Penalties for At the time of Mr. Venters' icsak, have joined Mrs. Marilyn . The health department also William Miller acted: as master ketball team in the recreation icates at a previous ceremony. ••' Violation*: of its Provision!. arrest. Dr. Roland Juhnkins pro- jured. Dauber's fifth grade class. department while serving as fire urged parents to fulfill the and school officials were among league by the post, $10 to the WHEREAS, the Borough Council of According to Patrolman De- commissioner. of ceremonies for a program mo-those who attended a ground Awards were presented at n KenilwortK finds and determines that nounced him intoxicated. requirements for ace ~as deled on the television prograrn, state auxiliary's iron lung project there is a great Increase in the number, Mario, he and Chief Conklin were breaking ceremony Saturday for candlelight going-up ceremony - Police report a car driven by Mr. Neville was an honorary soon as possible ; and $5 to the March of DirneSj_ and variety of illustrated '«pmic" books, traveling west on Route 22 when member of the department only -This Is Your life." Among those a new .high school the Union conducted by Cubmaster Ray, Ger- magazines and other publications of the Mr. Venters was in collision with Passion Sunday taking part were Mr. and Mrs. A collection of used nylon ma- ype prohibited by this Ordinance being a car operated by Julius M. Moritz several hours when he answered County Regional High School Dis- hart, with the help of Assistant ifferea fbr sale in the Borough: and one operated by 42-year-old John Tulloch's daughter, Mrs. Bernard terial was made to raise funds to- MEMBER Of: Cubmasters William Kaiser and of Irvlngton stopped and began his first call. The department was Wtiis Idea Award trict will construct on a 25-acre WHEREAS, many of such "comic' Schlenker.of Westfield. According To Be Observed ward purchase of a television set TWIN COUNTY Warren Brown. The1 story of cub- books, magazines and publications are hacking up. The patrolman re- called to fight a blaze at the -First KENILWORTH — A $15 sug- • Zaehring of Middletown, and Mrs.plot in Westfield avenue. for Skillman Hospital. designed and fprmed w •> to resemble to police, Mrs. Schlenker suffered gestian award for the redesign Tulloch's mother, Mrs. William bing from, bobcat to Webelos was closely othe*r publcations devoted in sub- injuries to her right ankle and ports he applied the brakes, but At Methodist Rites Baptist Church in North Eighth The school, which is scheduled ' Named to serve "on a constitu- GROCERS told. Parents participated in thestance to matters of humoc and pub- skidded into the other car. Mr. street at about 3:15 ajn. Sunday. the adjusting arm on the V and 0 Hunte; sister, Mrs. Walter Roll; lished ' primarily for sale to children, right shoulder. • * KENILWORTH—In observance presses has been given to Edward • brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and to open in September, 1956,jwill tion and by-laws revision commit- ceremony by presenting the in many Instances being placed for. sale Moritz apparently missed a turn About 175 persons attended the serve students from Garwood and tee were Miss Lily Malchow, Mrs. side by side with the humorous publica- of Passion Sunday, the Rev. John Korecky of 4X4 Lee terrare, Mrs. Clifton Hunte, and sister-in- awards to their sons. . '- ..'••. MJDD OUBDff ' • Into Plainfield. / affair. a v Aloha! Here iare the Winners of our tions;- and - R. Dexheimer, pastor, will deliver set-up man in the Rollpin De- law. Mrs. Marsnton Hunte, a\{ ofClark." /-•'••";•-,'',• ' Bernosky, Mrs. Amelia Wrhel. Gregory Cerillo. Jeffrey Ander- WHEREAS, certain of the "comic Brown Charges KENILWORTH—Army Chief Chief Conklin and Patrolman Participating in the ceremonies Mrs._Anna Wolf and Mrs. Aldona son and LeRoy Rugg were we!- books, magazines and publications speci- (Continued ifarx yaae 1» Warrant Officer Budd Ohen, DeMario were on their way to the a sermon entitled "Light on Two partment of. Elastic Stop Na . Eoselle Park. fied m this ordinance deal In substantial TripkaT HAWAIIAN HOLIDAY CONTEST" would be unlawful for. distributors whose wife. Fay, resides at 640 CO-Two plant in, North Plainfield Crosses" at the 11 «. m. service Men In Service There were vocal selections. by were, two seventh grade" pupils, ' cometf" into the papk .and prepar- t With subiecl. matter of an obscene KENILWORTH—Marine Second one from each community, who sented with their bobcat pins. nature tending to deprave the morals to refuse to furnish retail dealers Monmouth avenue r.ecently ar- to have the department's fire ex- Sunday in the Community Metho- ^k • -is u* • aai a men's group comprising Lambert of those into whose hands the publication dist Church. Lieutenant Charles E. Fleck, son m will be among the first pupils to 8 DAY ALL EXPENSE PAID TRIP TO HAWAII - WINNER IS... Other awards went to the fol-might fall by suggesting lewd thought* with publications desired "because rived at Fort Buckner, Okinawa, tinguishers refilled. Buttons will Stay on mudi • Cowell^ R^ Gulick, Walter Lewis, Garwood Man Injured ,tlnc sensual desires: and said retail dealer .refuses to pur- and is now, a member of Com- The sacrament of holy baptism of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fleck of attend the new school. They are: low cubs: .. , •• . •..-. and exci The police/ car was; towed to longer when replaced with njlca • . Clark and Charles Hanson; WIIHE: R IEAS. certain of the "comic" chase or accept delivery of lewd, pany A of the Ryukyus Com- will be administered during the 28 North Twenty-second street thread. George Stewart of 414 Willow In Roselle Park Crash Louis Boright, wolf badge and books., magazines and publications speci- Harry's Garage at Michigan and / Mrs. Walter Bartlett and Mrs. gold arrow; James Gluck, gold fied in thU ordinance deal in substantial lascivious or obscene publications mand's signal service. Son of Fairfield avenues. Chief Conklin service and the Junior Choir will has been assigned . to Control Tougher sang a duet, and R. D.avenue, Garwood, who attends the GARWOOD — Michael Wanat, Mrs. Francis Fonteix part with accounts of crime tending to of material." Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olsen.of Long sing. under the: direction of' Mrs. Squadron 8 of the Third Aircraft Lincoln School, Garwood, and .Jr., 26, of 99 Fourth avenue, suf- arrow for, wolf badge; Allen incite children' below the age of eighteen was taken to Dr. Johnkins' office Kagan. played an accordion solo. ; 67 SOUTH STRICT - - MILLTOWN, N. J. years, being of susceptible and-|mpres- Two ordinances for the installa- Branch, he entered the Army in William Bridges. , Wing at the Marine Corp's Miami, Eileen Bergstedt of Clark, a stud- fered facial injuries requiring 29 - - • - netfTyfr"'.tommit^-^timf- by Patrolman George Kernan. t uate About 100 persons attended the Wolf badge; Joseph Scale, two sif-1 won oi o-Tncn Samtary sewurs. in J«fte.W*t. arid ^ompteted^basic Two-sessions «re~scheduled~for Ja^,Ajr_^t^n.,^,AMgra9 . 9* ent at the Brewer School.' • , sutures^a possible fracture ofc-the similar to or Identical with those pro- •; Program— -arrangements > SECOND AWARD^MUL, THE WALDOIF ver arrows for wolf badge; Glen hibited by this ordinance. Sheridan avenue and in North training at Fort Dix. He is a the confirmation class.Sunday. The Trenton State Teachers College, ~Thblinis~lirWolanr Clark, repres- nosi^a1^1bss"'''oT''''p^K''6f''a'^ tb6th' NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED Borough Council approved the ex- J r were in charge of Mrs. Mack F. Thomas, silver arrow for wolf Twentieth street were' introduced veteran of World War II and first will be held at 9:30 a.m. inhe formerly wss Bfc~ the corps' entative on the Regional'Board of when the. car be was driving •'. .-U BY THE COUNCIL-OF THE BORQVGH penditure of up to $500 for the Preuss, assisted by Mrs. Robert badge; Louis Jones, silver arrow OF KENILWORTH: and adopted on first reading. the Korean Conflict.. ' parsonage and the second in theCherry Point, N.C., Air Station. Education, was master of cere-Sheared off a traffic light pole at Section 1. Definitions. For the pur- repair of the police car.' - Tropp. The dinner was served Mrs. E. L. Blauvelt for wolf badge; Walter Diercks, poses of this ordinance, the following The Sheridan avenue sewer church at 2 pjn. This will be Mr. Fleck is a graduate of Jona- monies. Also participating'were: Westfield and Faitoute avenues in ; under direction of Mrs. Learnon > s* atw tW* • bear badge and gold and silver terms, phrases, words, and their deriva- would be constructed from'North cient time before the drawing to the final meeting of the class. than Dayton Regional High John Banyasz and John Conlin Roselle Park, at 3:15 a.m. Sunday, 20 NORTH 20th STRUT-- KENILWORTH, H. J. arrows; Stephen Terjek, bear tions shall hove the meaning given Seventeenth street to North Eight- School, Springfield, and formerly Betts and' Mrs. Oliver W, Davis. both of Garwood, Avery Ward qnd Roselle Park police reported. He herein. When not Inconsistent with the nominate a* new candidate in hisWashington Man At 8 p.m Sunday, the adult fHsmi. 0*. Isssalit C OaMaa.of lulgwt U«w«t»lty oad Mrs. badge; Wayne Brown, gold and context, words used In the present tense eenth street, a distance of 250 feet. Bible study group;will meet. The served as borough playground Mr. and Mrs. Tulloch have been William Broderick, both of Ken-was taken to Elizabeth General THIRD. FOURTH, FIFTH AWARDS - $50 SAVINGS BONDS •asks. HaW. btaor af *W To« Cwmr. ^o snt> bod *»alr include the futuVe, words in the plural .•place. If the party is elected and ws-j^u^-i.--. _i°i" k.,eaJ! bfldgc,; Ron- The sewer is- estimated to cost $3,- then does not stand. as a candi- topic will be "The Arrest "and supervisor. members of the /Presbyterian ilworth ; Dr. Minor C. K. Jones of Hospital, where his condition, at Mrs. Arthur H*HMfk-165 HaroMAv*.,Fonwood,N.J. haaas'fal «ifa fa* sfcosaoasoVi mf »« 7 . THE CRANFORD CITtfEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY. MARCH M, 1985 Page five and Mr. Bergamo was .graduated Confirmation Class car while all other duties were from Jonathan- Dayton Regional .taken over temporarily by mem- Parents to Confe High School, Springfield. Both Gold Ball Catcher Seen Key to Nine's Success Awarding Trophies Satur lions Hear Four-Point Plan bers of .the reserve In charge of are Season Scheduled jServiot atSt. PaulV employed by the R and L. Manu a hard worker in Jerry Kbtlarz, more letter winner, and Bob Capt Thomas Engteae. --••-,• GARWOOD—Parents of eighth on Indian life. There" also were facturing Company, Kenilworth. With a 27-rrtan squad on hand. GARWOOD—A special service dances, solos and group singing. , a senior righthander. Bowers, another, sophomore, are In Boy$' Basketball Leagues for members of. the confirmation Passed oojlnal^ reading after grade pupils will visit Lincoln All-Slar, Faculty Cafl^ Playoffs Coach . Paul Buonaguro began Prevent Delinquency School this afternoon and eve- Nancy Hidi acted as announcer at CHS In addition, two youngsters up fighting for in&eld berths. Mayor Fred P. Andersen and H. R. Jacobus, chairman of the class, who will be received into public hearing were ordinances drills for his Cranford High There are eight candidates for OAJVWOOARWOOD —Ma Mayoy r F. Edward Blertuempfel of Union, only ning to confer with teachers in the for a play, "The Three Little Basketball Tills Set Uttle League Officials from the freshman squad look Township Recreation Committee, will present trophies as the junior church membership at the 11 ajn.providing for nisei of $200 for According to Jthe 1055 schedule, Coach J. Seth Weekley*s Open MondaySchool baseball team last week in promising. They are Jim Rice and] the outfield posts. None of them ,~.__fl in tne state to recely? the lions International Key of Nations members of the police department annual Guidance Night program of Figs," presented by Mrs. Margaret ' GARWOOD-<-An all-star team Oid Higgh School track ^^ea m is in for a busy seasonson. and senior boys* basketball leagues sponsored by the committee com- person service on Palm Sunday, will be Bahr's second grade in the Frank- Plan Meeting Tonight biayof/s get underway Monday[>>P« «' improving on last years Bob Hobbie, both lefties and mem- is experienced. They include Ted (for bringing 100 or more members into the Lions) spoke to 35held in St. Paul's Evangelical and and $300 for the borough clerk, the local public, schools. Dls- from the senior boys' basketball The schedule includes, sly dual meets, the county and state Francis, Bob Schaeizer, Norbert plete-activities for the season in the .(Stanford High School gym- cussed^trill be marks, test re- lin School assembly last Wednes- GARWOOD — Theoperating evening at Cranford High Sphool losing record...... ^ bers of the junior varsity basket- members and gue/tsrof-4hp, Garwood Lions Club on juvenile delin- Reformed Church at 8 p.m. this retroactive to January 1. . league sponsored, by the Recrea-personnel of the Garwood"Lttfe I relays,.the county and state track and field championships, the Four- ball team. Both are- 4ikely ,lo. see Smith, Richard von Gerfdorff and nasium Saturday night. sults; and teacher and parent day. Danny Corveleyn introduced n In the Gold-.Ball Basketbau! Coach Buonaguro has several quency at A regulag r dinner meeting in the Cranwood last Wednesday Sunday. . Council approved Mayor Sever- tion Commission will face a.team League will hold * meeting to- I c<-" ?y Co:»ference Meet, the Newark Board of Education Meet, the 1 tto solve fif a good deal'of action. • Wall Sosnowski," juniors," Charles The public is invited to attend, ATMidt evaluations to be used in choice of the characters, including Ronald made up of. Garwood boys of high League, sponsored by the Town- j ^^ £ ^ Murray, a senior, and Jack Wat- ~Ar~Tr~Mosea,—president, ""The Glory-of~His—Priesthood^ fo of Mirfiarl night at 8 o'clock in the Borough gl £Pgiewood Invitation Meet and ship Recreation'Committee. i *°P^ * *«?'r ™(d arc tO bc All those who held dpwn first and there will bc no admission introduced the speaker, who is Yawlak, 318 Myrtle avenue, as a courses sch"obl~age"in ari^exHibition^Ra^'.e Hall. base - last -year—arc missing, -hut. will be the sermon topic of the Jimmy Michaels and Jimmy Fitz- *"" the intercollegiate' and Penn Re- !. chargc^_it_ _was_reported_today_ by_ chairman of the boys' and girls' John Kilburg special police officer for the re& Each parent has been contacted in the Lincoln School gymcasiflin Motion pictures entit rwus lhc Coach Buonaguro thinks rje'H be mor ; (.1* Rev. Walter C. Pugh, pastor, at the charn^on 400-s takeon the ^ =* catching situation esv ' . ",.'.' I Township Engineer Patrick J. mainder of the year. Simmons as the three pigs- and at 8 pjn, next Thursday, It was1054 World Series' lays" Both Don Staples and Pete Scho'.z able to find a capable man among committee of the Union Lions 1 the 11 a.m. worship service Sun- and definite time schedules have and -The y Leaders Lose Maroons, which Sosnowski was considered a I Genevieve Munn as the mother. announced today by Joseph Troi- up in , who held down the job last year Ed Johnson, Paul Philipson and Gra for the leagues, "Club. Youngest Recruit day. There will be Sunday School Garwood Memorial Post 317. been worked out so that all will Democracy of Baseball" will be North Plalhfleld wUl be the first fourth place. The second contest; good prospect while ^member of »- To Cool Cats, Members of Mrs. Kotherlne ano, league! director. re not with the squad this., year. Bill Roscncrantz, Juniors, and will be taken of the : - The mayor said it is the duty classes at 9:45 a.m. - • American Legion was granted a have time for conferences, Super- shown on Friday, April 1; at 7:3r> opponent on. April 13 • at North at. 8 o'clock, brings together the} the freshman nine, but he wit! Pictures . of everyone, especially parents, intendent of Schools Lewis F. Walther's fifth grade class made Another end-of-the-season fea- p.m. in Lincoln School for all boys Two, Hold However, there are five candidates Dave Ward, a sophomore. unable to play last year because charripions in each league., Of Fords Band .Youth Fellowship meetings will permit to conduct a raffle Jrom 10 Plainfield. Other dual meets—all Wins and Harris Limited, the. sec- , to do something about juvenile Laird reported.! scenes with water colors during ture will be a game between the who are interested in registering t The infield seems to bethe of a foot injury- Doney and ZulicK The junior • league finished' its Sly Sneakers be held at 7 p.m., with the senior to 10:30. pan. on May 3; and apr awa y—are slated against Union ond and third place teams, re- i for the post. They include Jack delinquency,'and presented the GARWOOD — John F. Kilburg, Seven girls from Mrs.' Harry art period recently under, direc- varsity team ot the Garwood pub- for. the coming season, in both strongest part of the:squad, Re- also saw duty last year in theschedule last week with the Yel- Champions were crowned Satur- group convening in the Sunday proval was voted the application on April 19, Roselle on April 27, Big Lead spectively. j Burton, Frank Dickison, Bob Far- day in both the senior arid junior following four-point program: . 4, of 248 Third avenue, holds the Christie's eighth grade guidance tion of Miss Helen Anderson, art lic' schools, made Jup of seventh Little and Minor Leagues. 1 turning from last year are George outfield and may play there again School rooms and the junior group of the Church of St Anne for Bahway on May, 3, Hillside on The Wins pulled the upset of rell and Pete Rummery, all jun- low ( Jackets, undefeated, (or the - "First, our homes must re- distinction of being the youngest class were accompanied' by Mrs. supervisor. and eighth grade boys, and a fac- /Although losing two of three Weingart, a Doney, Artie ' Sawyer and Kenthis season. girls basketball leagues, sponsored the church sanctuary. All permission to conduct bingo games May 17 and Linden on May 25. the season Monday evening in ioTS and entire season, taking first place. flect kindness, love, .consideration ecruit ever accepted as a mem- L. J. 'Anson to a tea sponsored There are now two goldfish in ulty team in the gymnasum at 8Progress in Fight games to St. Paul's E. & R. I of the most important Emmons, all regulars at one' posi- If Coach Buonaguro can come Players on this tean^^were: by the Township Recreation Com- ber of the Fords Memorial P.ost young people ' are invited to from 7:30 pjn. to midnight on In addition to the North Plain- downing the.400*s, 48-46. The Wins Pitchi up with a good.defensive catcher mittee. and understanding. Second, a Saturdays in April. May and June. by the Women's Auxiliary of the Mrs. W. Joseph Choborda's kin- pjm. Wednesday. (Continued Jrom page 1) Garwood, Cranford Methodist II — especially tion or another. In addition. Jack Williams, Richard Armstrong. Fred 5090 VFW Military Band, accord- attend. , • field meet, the Blues are getting gained the lead in the second; Tcholastic ball. In this depart- Cooper has rejoined the team. He who can throw, .the Blues will bv The Cool Cats won trie senior child must have religion.. The Union County Medical Society at dergarten class, purchased by one explained that changes in opera- ready for the county relays tenta- held,on to its eight-game lead Spotts, Donald - Damm, John Sos- Sunday school, church or syna- ing to. Stephen Lazar,, president of Continuing a series of sermons the lTiif i»«h Town and Country period and held on' the rest of|ment> uonaguro has a fine; war the regular shortstop as a tough. Without a good catcher nowski and Paul Diefenbruch,. rown by topping the second-place of the girls in the class with her tiergamo—Lambert tion affected include the utc of tively set for April 18 at Westfleld the team wil^ be in for a tough gogue must be a part of the life he band. on'"The Words From the Cross," Republican dub Club on Saturday. The affair was Tuesday evening in the Cranford the .way, but not without a i prospect in Richie Herrick,' ^ a sophomore; but didn't play last In a foul shooting contest con- Juniorettes. It was the fourth win own money. The class has been eight tanks of different solution io:30 a.m. The county track season. . n .four outings for the Cool Cats jot every girl and boy. Third, edu- He was recommended for mem- the Rev. Mr. Pugh will speak ion held for the purpose .of inform- at Inter-Church Bowling League. struggle. The 400*s rallied in the; soUthpaw witl-i loads of stuff, and season. Stevie Zulick, a sopho- ducted at the school Saturday studying pets. • Troth Announced '• and washes where formerly only d field championship Is set for and.the first loss in Jour contests cation — which does not mean bership by Frank Wanca of Gar-"The Sixth and Seventh Words ofHears Candidates ing girls .of Union County about three tanks were used. I • an Linden Presbyterian moved into THE CHIANFOBD-CITIZEN AND ing Time on the last Sunday in size bulb for proper results, he April. Mayor William H. Beverage lions Club Plans stated.' '•• .-.' - r ...•••* informed the Borough Council At Persons pot at home when the • 7. Girl Scout its meeting Tuesday night. 'Save Your Sight' house-to^bouse canvass takes Your ••.»?' The. mayor said there will be no place mar call Mr. Stibler or any Brownie News stops added or removed for Gar- Bulb Sale member of the club if they de- wood and the train times will'be sire bulbs. Cancer Fund approximately the same under the GARWOOD->Save Your Sight new schedule. He. said he re- GAR WOOD C RANFORD KENILWORTH Leaiers Meeting With Proper Light" U the slogan Talk* mt Red Cross t The regular monthly, meeting of the Recreation Commission, that ceived his information while at-being used by the Garwood Lions' i Ii^adff-Awwlation was h* ~at-a- rrrfnt meetingJBertram J. tending a meeting of the Inter- Club, members of which are ar-Scheduled by PT A Munldpal Committee-for-Better Bnterad *s Mcond clau mall nutter at Monday evening at the Scout Bertolamy reported he would b? ranging to. canvass the borough' KENILWORTH—MiM Ella Vol. LXII. No, 10. CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1955 The Poat Oitlca at Crantord. N. i. 30 Pages — 10 Cents 'House. Mrs. W. E. Barnaby, pres- unable to serve as chairman,and. Rail Service in Plalnfleld last week. '•'•-•• on Saturday and Sunday, April 16 ver. adviser to the Junior Red ident, presided. This meeting was that W. Joseph Choborda had and 17, selling light bulbs; Joseph ;loT leaders of Intermediate and Cross at^Cranford High School, agreed to continue as head of the Stibler, chairman of the project, ^Senior troops. commission. .. • . Bay Leaf Auxiliary will be^guest speaker at a meeting lonorSocie&y ?• Flans were made forjthe Anna reports that packages containing oid Days CoChairnien ...... —*• of the Kenilworth Parent-Teacher ••&3 ^Shannon Memorial Dedication to Plans Spaghetti Supper 11 assorted sizes of bulbs will be |be held~Apr&-34_JTAvogirls will GARWOOD—Plans ^or a spa-offered local residents at a special Association on Monday evening in Selects 30 •M Harding School. Membership on UJC Board Jot selected from eacrr~trs6pr--ac=. Wind Causes ghetti supper the latter part of reduced price. The club's main Plan Celebralion June 10 and 11 Dean Albert E. Meder, Jr., of Rutgers University has accepted jjcording to merit, to represent her Two local students. Susan Wayne April were discussed at a regulai .function is to help the blind. Mrs. William Gubas, president was agreed that the program will to appear in old-fashioned-, dress membership on the Board of Trustees of Union Junior College, Begins April 26 jtroop at this ceremony. meeting of the Ladies' Auxiliary J.Mr. St(bler reported . a recent •and Diane Boright, will speak on of the Village improvement^Assoc- From CHS *' There was ^discussion and in-Damage Here be developed along the same lines during the celebration, with prizes j it was announced today by Dr. Arthur L. Johnson, chairman. The School and health officials made arrangements at a meeting : of Bay Leaf Post 6807, Veterans survey established that 92 percent "Our 'Beginning, and Work This iation. and Mrs. Charles Schilling- as last year's celebration, with to be awarded for the most au-1 board pf trustees of the college hai taken action at its recent "meeting Eighteen seniors and 11 juniors struction on first class rank re- GARWOOD — The high wind of Foreign Wars, at Bay teaf «X4t VALUB Tuesday morning in. Cleveland School to administer the Salk polio of the people in America don't Year in Junior Red Cross." Ci, secretary of the Township Rec- some suggested additions. thentic costumes. It' was- further I j^'; j^,. have been elected to the National quirements and badge work. which whipped through the bor-Memorial Home last Wednesday Complete Line Of Meder to join its membership. The appointment vaccine to more than 900 Cranford first and second grade students ough at abput 4:30 p.m. Tuesday carry spare electric light bulbs. A report on the Salk anti-polio Rubinstein's rcl.tion Committee and a past It was announced that a newsuggested that some of the .ladies'fc {Q r Honor Society at Cranford High Brownie Troop M night. Mrs, Thomas Englese is vaccine inoculation program will $1.00 Seaforth president of the VIA, have been "open house" event this year will might display the fashions of otb- { In the six public schools and St. Michael's School. caused a flurry ox excitement as chairman of the committee. They usually resort to bulb LIPSTICK and JACQUELINE fro \ School, G. Frank Zimmerman, Brownie Troop 67 from Sher- it toppled a large tree. at New snatching until they are able to be- presented by Edwin W. Kraus. named to serve as corchainnen in be held at the First Aid Squad's er ,days while gracing the Cranford | « Aids Local College If the vaccirif in received-in time, the inoculation program will man School has three new mem- Reports on the success'of recent superintendent of schools. MFTOI SINELOTION charge of arrangements, for the River scene in rowboats. A river I f- Johnson, in announcing the principal, announced today. get underway on April 26. Under street and Willow 'avenue, tangling purchase a replacement and in MATCHING ROUGE GOCHRAN chage headquarters building, now un- bers. They are Meryl Skolnlk, six cars in a maze of trunk, rummage and cake. sales were Mrs. John Ruth, president, will l bance of Cranford der construction at Centennial pageant was proposed once,again;' appointment, said that it was par- Seniors elected to the society In- the plans drawn up .Tuesday, Frances Thimons and Anna presented by Mrs. Milton Boert- many cases do not use the correct preside. annual observance of. Cranford avenue and North avenue, east clude: Dorothy Casper, Patricia branches and fallen Wires, and COSMETICS Days, to be held this year on June but it was felt that there was too | ticularly appropriate that Dean three schools will be completed Brown. tore, off a section of an aluminum mann and Mrs. Walter Stockton, 2-1 JO "Open house" programs carried little time left to prepare for such Castaldo, Joan Lightcap, Freida CancerDrive on April 26, two ' on ' April' 27 . The Brownies in this troop have chairman for the events, respec- BOTH-1.50 10 and 11. it was announced today Meder. who 'lived as a bqy in roof at the Magnus Corporation over from previous celebrations a project this year. Cranford, attended Grant School Eichler, Lois Orarn, Theodore and the remaining two on April made -work bags, in -which they tively. . -•••'.• / - by Township Committeeman How- will include those held at the Fire It was unanimously agreed that plant on South avenue. ' • " ard Cowperthwaite, general chair- where the college is now located Munday, Lynn Sheldon, Nancy 28. The- exact schedule, of. what keep their supplies, and' coin Carried a distance of SO feet by Mrs. Thomas Lawler was* ap- House, Police Headquarters and the observance should open again Aid Urged day each school' will be" covered and graduated.' from Cranford Kammcrcr, Carole Smith, Joyc 1 purses.- They visited the fire house the wind, the metal roof knocked pointed cqior bearer. Mrs. Eng- SHADOW WAVE ChantUly \ Decision on the dates was reach- Girl Scout House, and at the Cran- with the popular serving of coffee High School, should accept board will be announced at a later date. recently and are now looking for- down several high tension wires lese was hostess for the '• evening, ed at a meeting of repsesentatlves ford High School gymnasium, and doughnuts to commuters at membership. Dr. Johnson further Skaarup, Judy Hackctt, Nancy By Mayor Dr. Howard R. Best, superin- ward to being on the Junior Frol- and the meetiirg was conducted Iiq. Skin Sachet and of cooperating local organizations where a teen-age1 dance again will the Jersey Central Railroad- sta- across South avenue in front of Complete Kit stated thai it was a source of Cole, Bradford Wilson, John Coop- Mayor Fred P. Andersen hastendent of schools, sent letters ics TV show. ' ' ', the Foster and Allen plant at No.by . Mrs. William Cribble, presi- Toilet Water conducted by l)lr. Cowperthwaite beheld. tion. As in the past, the 'Lions gratification that one of New Jer- er, Charlotte Peer, Hone Johnson, home to the parents of firstan d The group has been divided into dent in the Municipal Building on Mon- One new suggestion made was Club will set up tables and pro- proclaimed the month of April as 628. sey's outstanding educators will Peter Stevens arid Marion Kayc. second grade students yesterday p ^ " 'Policr-headquarters-began re- RUGOEANEK day night, at which time it also that local residents be encouraged vide coffee; the Village Improve- be contributing his knowledge and Cancer Control Month in Cran- explaining the program. In the 89< ment Association i will provide Students in. the junior class who treasurer elected.each month from ceiving calls at 4:35 p.m. that the experience to Union Junior Col- tord. . j. '-^r~~ letter, D>". Best asked that there- . each patrol. This month the tree at New street and Willow ave- Arson Suspicion .;. actual tfiy-citais oughnuts and service, and Cran- lege-in the important period of have been elected.arc: Jean Bel- ford Urittr* 2l^T"A^neric»r»^Legi«* "Local health statistics Tevcal quest slips, attached be returned scribes are Virginia Abrams, Betsy nue had fallen'across the road, Make BARON'S Your i^ nwaunity'service Bcatrlce Reevesi Margaret .that-.cgncer..is by today. " Cyphers. Linnea .Kearney, and pulling down telephone and elec- Being Investigated AS YOU VACUUM! \ School Planning CommitteeAuxiliary, will provide bouton- hc_ number me nieres. ' .-•'•• •.-••'• ..'•••• just ahead: WlttcV-Carbi'TurneVi^harSn"; 'rBestrsatd^ the "school- nurses Phylis. Serina. The treasurers are tric wires' and damaging a num- KENILWORTH—Under investi- EASTER GIFT HEADQUARTERS killer except for j:ardiac ailments?' 1 Other events of the past to be Dean Meder. a long-tjme resi- tin,. Ann Crowell, Carol Gingery, will be available on specified days ..Lauranne Biribauer, Diane Dins- ber of cars, and at. 4:40 p.m. that gation is ^"suspicion of arson, at Siiasf-iistliitlli dent of- Westfield, is a graduate the-mayor said ui Issuing, his proc- at the public schools to answer more, Janice Manlcy, and Diane wires were down at South avenue. the. First Baptist Church in North- All Leading Cosmetics To Study CHS Overcrowdingontlnued include roller skating to Gail Brach, Carol Kuslv, George lamation. "I urge all residents to IUSIC at the municipal parking lot of Columbia. College and holds a any inquiries on the program. Sweet. •...:••. Sgt. James Lesak.'on duty at Eighth street following two fires «i facim iff 1 One of the first studies to be made by the School Planning master's degree from Columbia Walsh and Susan Laird. unite In lending, support to this Committee of the Board of Education will be concerned with how off South Union avenue, old-fash- 4 Mrs.' Katherine Popp. will be —MrsrW*.C.-Hofland Mrs.. L^ A- headquarters? - '-notified ioned band obacert at McConneU . He bas taught mathe- The following seniors were worthy- cause." \ available from 9 to 11 a.m. at Ditzel are the leaders. Telephone Company and Public The first report' was received ' to solve the problem of overcrowding in September in Cranford High Park, fishing contest at Riverside matics, at Columbia, N.J.C., arid elected to membership In Uie Na- The local cancer crusade direc- the following schools: Monday, ,. Brownie Troop 70 Service and requested Frank Ad- from a Citizen at) 2 a.m. reporting MMHWIBI wmm school. --- •*....'. .:'.'..„•', ^.1_'.•.._,.,._...: ...... 1.. '.„_,-•_ .' •" ' 1 Rutgers and has. held numerous tional Honor Society last year: Ml npnfmiiarir ftMiNs. Md MM Park; guided bus tours of points, ted by Frederick H. Llnley will Sherman School; Tuesday. Lin- Brownie Troop 70 of Brookside lassnig of the street department to a blaze in rubbish along side the •MM M RiatejSV daw StoreHours8:30a.nutolOp.m.~ - We Issue Green Trading Stamps This was reported by Burton C. Belden, chairman. Mr: Belden of historical interest. Little League j administrative te- Don Klein, Barbara Thiede, Betty begin Tuesday, with a goal of coln Schoot; Wednesday, Walnut place "School -made a recent visit have' hfs men remove the tree. building. Patrloman Garland tM9U7ngt.rorbtitmuHs.itrorb«tmuns.itM sajd this problem must be taken sponsibiUties at Rutgers since Ann Apear," tarry- Pethick> Lee- $4,500. Mr. Llnlejr has -stated *he Tfcvenue-Sehool; .and next~Thurs- . baseball games, and children's DEAN ALBEEf E. MEDEB, JR.Ferguson. Cherry Lou Reiman, to the Cranlord" police headquar- Street Commissioner Frederick C. Freizer used' the fire extinguisher I* trash. .up."very, quickly." The problem 1926. In IMS he was appointed and his captains hope to conduct day, Cleveland School. Mrs. Bar- ters. :.'•;'• Wehrum, Jr., also was notified. in the. police car to put it out. athletic' contests at Memorial Dean of "Administration. Dean Zoralee Zohe, Theresa, Hclncman will, be hpw to provide adequate a concentrated drive, to be con-bara Homack will be at Roosevelt „ • Patrolman V. Leroy Brlnkcrhoff Police reported car ownership ' At about 3:15 a.m. another call Field. -Meder. who is a member of Phi and Jean Llska.. • cluded within a few days. ... School on Tuesday and at Brook- conducted the girls through the and damage as follows: Joseph was received from a citizen* of a facilities at the high school until f|> - j . w^ .- Exhibits to be continued include , Beta Kappa. Beta Gamma Signira . The purpose- J>f-.ihis::organiza-; : To touch oft the housertorhou.se side Place School on Wednesday building. The girls were shown Zieglcr, Springfield/cracked wind- fire at the' same place. ' A fire somfe "new space;' can be buiH. Jl£3,(lS J* |Hl€l those by the Cranford Creative and Pi Mu Epsilonj. honorary aca- tion is to promote high scholar- campaign,' there will be a meeting frera 9 to 11 a.m. - ..'.. BARON'S Art Group, local garden dubs. 1 how the teletype machine , works, shield; John Velicka, Elizabeth, alarm was. sent in and the ken- The School Planning Committee demic fraternities, has been active ship,' leadership,, service, and char- of all persons participatine in the "We believe that this is a won- Public Library, Cranford Histori- - the fingerprintingdepartment , theright front fender damaged and ilworth, Volunteer Fire Depart- 34 EASTMAN ST. CRANFORD, N. J. will meet tonight to organize and - At its annual meeting Sunday in many state and national edu- acter among high school students. drive at 8 p.m., Monday in thederful opportunity for a limited cells, firearms, intcr-cornmunica- top scratched; John Towlikowski, ment quickly put oui the. blaze. — HABDWABE — GADGETS j— GIFTS v cal Society and the Cranford Cam- tiorts and is cur-Extends Drive Of the junior class! five percent American Legion Casino on River- number of pupils in Cranford, as tlon$ between headquarters andClark, scratches atjjuck; Joyce A. \. (OPP. CKANTOKD TBEATBB> .. - >.^. to assign- work to various mem- hi the Municipal Building, the era Club. may be elected if they meet the Police report an empty kero- bers, Mr. Belden said. Committee rently -treasurer of- the American side drive. Mrs. Ernest T. Brown, Well as elsewhere in the county, the police cars and the courtroom. Van . Notta, 333 LocusT" avenue, —TKtt DEUVEBY-— V FREE DELIVERY Cranford United Fund elected Nel- Chairman Cowperthwaite said Mathematical Society. He serves at membership requirements, and sene can was found at the scene. members have been discussing chairman of education for theto receive this vaccine • free of - Brownie Troop' 33 . ^ complete front hood and right fen- According to police, fire depart- IN N. UNION AVENUE OL MM6 TEL. JCR 64100 Star* Also in WmtfitM son Lightcap of 7 Sylvester street, he will call another ^gtaeral meet- present as chairman jaf the Com- Two Weeks 10 percent of the senior class. The Union County Chapter of thecharge under the - best conditions ways and means of going about ng the latter, part of May to work local scholastic average for jun- Brownie Troop 33 of Roosevelt der; Johannes Stark, 72 Burnside ment officials are investigating. -~-:vv W1B BE8E|IVB THE MOOT TO LOUT vice-president of Robbins and Al- missioner of Education's Commit- Extension of the annual fund American Cancer Society and ain the'building in which your f 1 and Cleveland .Schools' visited dVenue, Cranford, dented grill, the study of the need, for more lison, Inc., president to succeed out final arrangements, for thetee on Articulation between Sec- campaign of the ' Cranford-Gar- iors is 4.5, where A grade is equal member of the State Public Edu- child is enrolled/' Dr. Best said. 1 observance. • • • — to 5, and a B equal, to 4: Seniors "The Miniature Village" in Spring- scratches on left side, damaged facilities for the local school sys- Albert E. Johnson who had served ondary Schools and Colleges. -In wood-Kenilworth Chapter, Ameri- cation Committee of the NJ. Divi- "The members of the Cranford ' 'MM field. Upon entering the building, chrbmc on door, dents on top and Charles M. Ray was named pub- 1934 Dean Meder was awarded can Red Cross, for an additional must have a 4.2 average to be tem informally for several weeks, in the office since 1953. sion of the American Cancer So-physicians' Club," Dr. Best said, , the Brownies' were surprised to left fender, broken mirror and but formal, definite action is ex- icity chairman, with Patrick J. the University Medal by Rutgers. two weeks was announced today eligible for consideration. Char- "are endorsing the program and Also elected were: Mrs. P. J. acter, service, and leadership also ciety, will speak. Mrs. Brown re- . find a miniature three-ring circus, window, caved in hood and brok- pected ,at tonight's meeting, the Grail, Mr. Cowperthwaite and Dean Meder is also a member of by James Kervick, drive chair- sides in Plainfield and is a volun- giving their , services free of complete * with, a parade, animal Wright, first vice-president; T. R.Mrs. Gubas to work with him. . affect a student's eligibility. en radio antenna, and Louis Rossi, chairman pointed out. the Board of Managers of the New man. charge. We have been notified by acts and a big tent. ' North Bergen, ho noticeable dam- Haag, second vice-president; El- A newly-organised group which Jersey Neuro-Psychiatric Institute Final selection of the members teer worker. the president of the Cranford . At a recent meeting of' the Since" it appears' that the goal County Chapter's ^ twnd- age, liott Hume, treasurer; Mrs. H. R.offered to cooperate in this year> at tarinceton. is a past president of $14,500 will not be reached by is made by ballot of the faculty. The Union Physicians' Association that there Board of Education, the appoint- celebration was the Cranford-Ken- of the New Jersey Welfare Council mobile unit will be parked in the ade lake town. There are thous- Chjef "Fred Falcone and Lt. McCullou tonight's report meeting, the cam- The Cranford chapter of the are no side effects, or what might of figures, homes and bujld- Thomas Colwell were in charge o< ment xtf additional members was tm Pttg* ») and has served for a number of paign will be extended, Mr, Ker-National chapter of the National station plaza on North avenue on be termed ' 'reactions,' from the reported. They as the chairman of the Bud- the opening day of the fund drive. /ings. The lake has a fountain that tbck.inyestigaUon and directing of vick said. At_ja_ meeting Honor Society was originally administration of this vaccine." works.vThere are churches and atraffic in the areas, assisted by Pa- M. Crane, president of the Cran- get Reviewing Comrnitfee 6! "The" It will be open for inspection, from comprise the management com- Tuesday evening7 " tjfrtocai It was announced that any school *vith children holding a trolmen 'Mario. Miccio and Albert Freish Dacrori Blouses ford Community Council; Mrs. F.mittee. Westfield United Campaign. and captains turned in $3,821.54 to be organized in Union County, flag ceremony. . • ' Gill, and Capt. Thomas Engelese G. Mackie, 1 for the Par- Easter Egg Dean Meder was elevated to and among the first in the state. cancer aresalng units will be onwill be unable to participate la Harry T. Sutherlin, executive to bring the total to date to $10,- hand to pass out literature and ' Brownie Troop 53 and Lt. Einar Pettersen of the Civ- cnt-Teacher Associs ions; Richard chairman of the 1954 drive, re- associate professor in 1932 and to663.01: Many members of this society the program. However, if a child The Brownies in Troop S3 ofil Defense Police Reserves. J. Kaul, former board president, ported total receipts or $20,091.96. Hunt Slated full professor in 1943. He was have established excellent records answer inquiries concerning the receives the first shot, every effort to represent the Cranford Tax- chairman of the committee on Mr. Kervick said the $10,663.01 in college where they have been cancer three-point program of re- will be. made so that tne ennd He was commended for his suc- Nomahegan Park' will be the Barbara Skimkusas.a new mem- WITH EMBROIDERED PERSONALITIES! payers' Association. cessful handling of the campaign. admissions at N. J.C from 1933 torepresents about 73.5 percent of prominent In scholarship and stu-search, service and education'. receives all ihree injections. ber and Mrs. M. CJavin who* is r. Lightcap. who had been tyreas-scene Saturday afternoon from 1 June 30. 1944. On February 1, the goal. ,''••"• dent life, Mr. Zimmerman said. , A 15-foot "Sword of Hope." the The Rev. William B. Donnelly, now an assistant leader. Here, Mayor Reports JKMf".' , t ; a. 3. ^rclock-.of., annual 19/44, he was ^appointed secretary The drive, chairfnart asked vicc- emblem of the American Cancer, the school starf~*DV.^Ho wara "K." urer o: pastor of St Michael's Church, re- Several of the girls and their GARWOOD — There will be Best,, superintendent of schools; Easter Egg Hunt sponsored by of Rutgers tJiniver3tyT''"*''* ~->^~^ . -tOv-.BQilkC Society, will be erected on both ports letters on the program will no changes in .Garwood train serv- sented a financial report on the cin leaders visited the Scout House to Frank J. Martz, supervisor of sec- Capt Newell Rodney Fiske Post In 1945 he was appointed Dean their returns as soon as possible the- nor!H"an« "Stacr-of the- oFscnrWdnWttt Trarents'soine«me-- study'the pottery made by. older ice when the New Jersey Central ondary education; Anthony J. distributioQ of driye revenues. The of Administration in addition to railroad station. this week. The program is tenta- Railroad timetable goes into effect four agencies that shared in the335, VFW, and its" Ladies Auxil- to Mrs. Katherine Wagstaff. ex- Girl Scouts, and charts and flags. Terrcgino, assistant principal at his duties as secretary of the uni-ecutive secretary, at the Red Cross "The Swift Sword," an 11 -min- tively scheduled to get underway with the advent of Daylight Sav- Cleveland School, and Herbert R. recent campaign .arc: Boy Scouts, iary. . versity. As Dean of Administra- ute color tilm most of which was in the parochial school during the sTite girls who made this -study Girl Scouts, Visiting Nurse Assoc- Two divisions are planned again Headquarters, 10 North Union Brisk Here Margaret Carpenter, Cindy McCullough; board secretary. tion.- be is responsible for - various avenue. (Continued on pao? 8) first week in May. ' . ' t. . Vroorn, Carol Konppack, Alice, iation and the Welfare Associa- this year. One will be for children aspects of the overall administra- Business was brisk all this week The following schedule has been In addition to Mr. Belden, Mrs,tion. from 3 to 5 years of age and the The Sixteenth District again at the new motor vehicle agency Hofaker>Susan Farnsworth, Mar- TINY! NEW! G. Holmes Williams and Charming tion of the university. He rc-leads all others in the total amount set-up for local physicians to tha Winter and Mary Vori. Rudd are members of the group. , A motion was passed accepting other for youngsters 6 to 10 years (Coaruraed on Page 8) . conducted by George JJprton at ticipatc In the program: Fin>t t the request of the Cranford Boys' old. The post and auxiliary an- contributed, $l,0Q6. In second 108 - Walnut. avenue as motorists Police PlaivDriye Brownie Tro**a It and 62 placft is District 12 with $877.75 — Dr. . Carl Hanson, president- n >-J.Til ANSI STOI- Camp Association, changing its nounced that members of these < sought to beat tonight's midnight elect of the Union County Medical - The Brownies of Troops 10 and With or without a jacket here's the freshest way to look reportpd; while District Three is deadline, for 1955 tags and driver's To Cut Violations 62 of St. Michael's School spent tiental Office Fire status from a participating mem- ganizations will provide the super- Society; Dr. Herbert Langcr, Dr.* ber to a non-participating sup- vision for both groups this ye Town Leases in third place with $807.50 contri- licenses. -For the convenience of the morning of St. Patrick's Day ELIZABETH this spring. Suds-loving, they'll withstand continuous Cause of Excitement buted. Charles Ncustein, Dr. Charles A. porting member of the fund. In No parents will be allowed inside late comers, Mr. Morton reported, Of Bike OrdinanceSpecr, Dr. Henry J. Mineur -and touring * the Burry Biscuit Com- Gathering of fire apparatus hi .. Cranford organizations have do- his office will be open for business pany in Elizabeth. The trip wear ... drip dry without pressing. Sizes 32 to 38, joining: the IS other local support- the contest area. With tomorrow marking the Dr, Edmond Kassouf; second day, •75-r the center of town caused excite- ing non-participating organizations To the children who find theField to LL nated $396, which includes $126 until 6 o'clock this evening. .4" through the plant proved very from school personnel. Industrial start of a month's drive, for bicy- Dr. Jean Hertz, Dr. Ncustein, Dr. ment at 12:43 p.m. yesterday, but hi the fund, the Cranford Boys' golden eggs, bicycles will be With spring in the air, the With an expected carry-over of cle and pedestrian safety among Fletcher Gilpin and Dr. J. A. fascinating, as only a tour of a Featured: White, pink, blue with pastel embroidery. the blaze, in the workshop adjoin- returns are -as follows: Kenil- cookie baking plant could be to HEARING AID Camp will not receive funds in awarded. There also will be twoCranford Little League has turned the ru§h past the deadline, the ag-children byy t hthe Cranford-'Police Olson; and third day — Dr. W. ing the dental office of Dr. Earl A. the future from the drives con- silver .eggs in each division andits attention to getting its fields worth, $667; Cranford, $595;' and ency will be open, until 5 p.m. to- young children. They were espec- (Continued on page 8) Dcpartmei•nt in cooperation with Larch Fidler. Dr. Nell Castaldo, ially interested in, seeing how the A. White, pink,. blue, maize with white and pastel Dunfec at 6 North avenue, west, ducted by the United Fund! numerous '. numbered eggs for ready far the start of its second morrow, Mr. Morton said. There- the National Safety Council; Capt school medical examiner and the Gu-1 -Scout, cookies are made. proved a minor one and was ex- The. finance committee which, special prizes will be award- year of operation. after, regular hours of 9 a.m. to 4Lester W. Powell has been in- president of the Cranford Physi- 4 tinguished before p.m. weekdays and 9.a.m.*.to noon - :I'4 • Many of the great variety of cook- embroidery. . ,\ • any extensive" headed by - John Nostrand, the ed. Altogether, 90 dozen eggs will Pete Kxoll. .,field procurement structed Jby * Police Chief William cians Club, Dr. Edward "M.Coc, damage was done. nominating* committee by B. Cbe hidden at the park. Members chairman, ' announced today • that AAUNtoHear Saturdays will be resumed. A. Fischer to direct a concentrat- school physician for St. Michael's ies were sampled along the way, ...„..!, Capt Bernard A. Doyle, in and-each Brownie and adult was B. White' with white embroidery. Belden, and the auditing com- of the auxiliary boiled and colored the league has been successful in The new agent reported today ed campaign by all' policemen School, and Dr. Anthony SordilL presented with a "memento", of charge- while Chief Howard G. mittee"Toy Charles Roberta. the eggs Monday evening at theobtaining two new. field sites for Talk by Guide that he has had a st,off of 12 pernex- t week against violations of the While the inoculations arc be- ill their trip. Schindler is on vacation, reported In accepting a vote, of apprec- Veterans Memorial Hall. Every the coming season. The Ea-;-.n sons on the- job since he opened local-bicycle- ordinance.-. .. ing . given, the public school, Mrs. Morris and Mrs. Apriglano The greatest achievement in a gas plate left burning while the. iation for his services in directing child entered will be given a bal- Division, he reports, will use theAt UN Building for. business February ?B^with Capt. Powell today issued an ap- nurses, the public health nurse -..•,-4ft^ conducted the troops through the Zenith's famous "Cruisde to BLOUSES. THIRD FLOOR dentist-was out to lunch set firet othe fund, Mr. Johnson expressed loon. league's first permanent field lo- J some of them workingrstaggered peal to parents , to cooperate' by and the nurses of the Cranford Lower the Cost of Hearing!" a partition. Back taps were sound- the hope that Cranford citizens In case of rain, a new date will A.guide of the American Assoc- hours for the first-few weeks but plant , ' . r' You owe it to yourself to cated across from the Adams Ave* iation for the United Nations at seeing that their children observe Visiting Nurse Association will be '--at ed at 1:09 p.m. , \ would continue their fine support be announced next Thursday, the nue Field used last year. This very orte working full .time for /Continued on,page 8) (Continued on page 8) Trrmpn^ntinn .Wnj»jrnvirtpd by The alarm was turned in by a the UN Building in New York the past week. W - - . — . I of the fund's drives. He reminded post and auxiliary reports. property has been leased from the City. , Miss Patricia Davidson, a 4 ' W • passer-by who saw smoke coming Members of the veterans organ-! Despite the fact that additional Cprdes. Mrs. H. E. McCIalchey, them that in the face of the in- township. . ' v • •'. resident of Great' Britain, will be 9 Mrs. S. PalaslnskV Mrs. Arthur !...«_-...-.^Continued on (Continued on Page 8/ izations will rope off the area and Meanwhile, the Western "Divi- agencies were opened this year in 10-DAY MONCY-ftACK CUARANTR hide the eggs Saturday.morning. guest speaker this afternoon-at a Garwood and Roselle, Mr. Morton Trembly and Mrs. J. J. Walsh. Hilbert a^^-wfll «e the-field adjoining town-widermeeting.-of—the. ..^ 'RoodEO Without Cowboys For HOUM P^HiomtuHon Phom ford Chapter of the_AAUH.gi A fepoTted-he-estimatcs tnat.busl- > m icss Uiu^faruUua-oJRJ^UJRJll^ y SUU Recreation Head p.m. in the Municipal^Building. r MATTHEWS TraSHc Oval. Work of clearing the Adams , Miss Davidson, a>member of the ipproximating that done in otHei QARWOOD—Borough Council HEARING SERVICE men of the event for the post and official staff, wjUfdiscuss.the func- Cranford offices in previous years, Plans arc being made for astaclc is hit. the driver will re- Mrs. Schwarz is chabnnan for theAvenue Field has been started by He said this, is due not only to the ceive a demerit. . • • was informed at its meeting Tues- For Auxiliary Volke Tuesday M. Robinson h. Son, local land- tion of the^AAUN and her duties "Boad-E-O" in Crantord on May : V| auxiliary. Other members of the presence of snew families in the It is expected that a portion of day night, in a letter from John Police Commissioner. Lewis M. scape contractors^ as a guide' at the UN Building.- 21. As the spelling indicates, it F. Hay, secretary and treasurer of CRaniord S-23M Police Chief William A. Fischer two groups will assist at the park. territory bSitJalsd'to the fact that a local street will be closed off discuss "Public Relations in Boss of Garwood, - ' • The chairmen urged' the chil- Mr. Knoll said the league, now krs'. G. Klngsley Noble of En-the efficiency of the large staff at won't be a. regular rodeo—and temporarily as the site for the police Work" as speaker at the Capt. Powell also announced dren entering the hunt to bring a faces a big job putting the fields gfewood, vice-president of thethe new office here has attracted there, won't be any cowboys taking that he and Capt Charles Chris- course. -. linal session of. a refresher course paper bag oc basket i n whichihh tot^ into playing .condition forjthe New Jersey Branch of the AAUN people from surrounding areas. part (it is-hoped). Accent will be on safe, precision in traffic regulation .control' in tian of the Auxiliary Police have pp g (Continued on page 8) (Continued on page 8) •I When the seasonal rush has sub- Sponsored, by the Cranford-Gar- driving, and not on" speed. Chief Lincoln School Tuesday night, at made arrangements for graduates carry the eggs they find. sided, Mr. Morton related, he plans which time 42 members' of theof the course to receive a course wood Chapter, Junior Chamber of Fischer said/ Motion pictures on to devote the facilities of his office safety also will be shown as part Cranford Auxiliary Police and six of instruction in first aid hi Sep- mainly to real estate, insurance Commerce, with the cooperation numbers of the Garwood Civil tember, with qualified members of the program. COATINGS to Perform Here] and public accounting business of the Cranford Police Depart- • •'.-:-r Gettysburg Preliminary arrangements for iX-fense Police Reserves will rc- of the Cranford First Aid Squad under the name of the Cranford ment, the,event will be in the na- I icivc certificates for completion of as teachers. the "Road-E-O" were made at a The n capella choir of Gettys- ture of a test of driving skill for meeting in , Chief Fischer's office •.*>:J Pastel Wools the course. . • "-. The names of the following men burg College under the direction Agency. Sponsored by the Cranford Po- have been submitted by, Capt. automobile operators between the Monday night. Attending in addi- of Professor Parker R WagniW tion to the chief were: Thomas ••- ii lice Department in cooperation Powell as eligible to receive cer- will present a concert of^sacree Pupil*' Easier Vacation nges of 17 und 20. 'vith the Foundation for Safety, tificates for completion of the traf- The local test will bo part of aSpcrry, Jr.. of Plainfield. repre- Wools and Orion music at Cranford High School^ Begins Next Thursday senting the State Junior Chamber Inc., and the New Jersey State fic refresher course:, Saturday' at 8 pJ».' .- ' "~ country-wide project sponsored by , Cranford Auxiliary Police — the Nutional Junior Chamber of I of Commerce; John Gamua of 317 Association of Chiefs of Police, The 60-voice choir, now in its Following classes next Thurs- ihc course has been conducted William E. Anncr, Dominick J. day, the Crunford public schools Commerce. First und second place i Rctford avenue, president of the Barbuto, William S. Bishop, Le- 19th ycaivhas gainc drccognition winners in'Cranford.will go on toIpcal • Junior Chamber' chapter; Tuesday nights since November 8, throumhout the East lor its out- wi(l close for the Easter holi- . demonstrations bren H. Conger, Charles J. Chris- day, Dr. Howard R. Best, su- participate in state elimination.-!, Herbert DiUcl of 341 Centennial standing performances. It will pie- avenue, who will act as coordina- NYLON, YARD !»« 1.19 •>y police and safet'ty*oV(c1ais1rpny t Han^Hanr^fcr ^senTnoi ontjf1"tMe"^ mustt of-the perintendent of schools, reports. with victors in that phase going on throughout the state. Regular BCST Oelaney, Charles Dcnzau. Wallajw ""•"Classes -wW-fre~d tor in laying out the program here • . . •__ •- : • . past as represented by Bach. ions have been held in Sherman O. Dexter, Stephen DmytriwV April 18. inston. •with • Pfclestrina, and others,. but also and Sgt. George C. Ward, the po- .School" Frank J. Doolcy, Robert-W. Dunn. the'music of contemporary com-, awarded to the national champion. DISCIPLINE COTTON & BATES COTTON Capt. Letter W. Powell, who Also, Fred Farmer, vCarl A. Police Chief William A. Fischer, lice •department's juvenile officvK'"" Gchrke. Harold A Olovlcr. Hug' posers such as Vaughn Williams' To Attend Gmveutiou The schools will cooporatc in a PERMANENT PLEATED COTTONS •^•is delegated by Chief Fischer and Grctchaninoff. ! whose 'department will be respons- to s«t up and direct the conduct- F. Gold, Vaelaw Grossman, Law publicity campaign preceding the to 1952 the choir received., the:. . Dr. Howard R. Best, superin- ible for furnishing a test site and ing of the course, announced that rencc G\ Hilyard,. Michael How- tendent of schools, wllluttcnd the judges for the ."Road-E-O." jc-actual event. Literature and appli- OPEM THURSDAY NIGBISTIL 9 -—iaisslS-Jnvttcd t» attend Tuesday arbV Henry A. Klubcnsples, R. Outstanding Merit Award at the cation blanks will be available at at theAcadcm> annual convention of the •Ameri- portcd that participating drivers HOME & FAMILY STORE ... ~~*- Cfvir TTaltcr- Kuhnle. Frederick A. ) p^p _ can Association of Sch»ol Admini- will demonstrate their skill by Ciunford Hi«h School and at po- Ucfense Director J^p Kohler, Stewart McFadden, Ger- of Music -in Philadelphia. Besides; lice headquarters. There also will ard Muller, Glenn L; Murphy ^stralors." which opens Sunday in -driving their, cars between pylons 8 WALNUT AVE. CRANFORD inun and - Township Committee- its personal appearances, the choir | Shown above is the choir of Gettysburg College which and other markers on an Intricate bcTpractlce session^before the-«e»-< -—J Christian Pctcrscn. Carter E. Por has made broadcasts and; record-! Cleveland. The meeting closes tn.)i trials '"if* yLicc ' ' - — O»pMltc Cranfar* Meat Market— >»an Frank T. gd at CMalutd Ui£u School Saturday ucxt ThusuUy. ubitadu cuunau. &icu time aa ob- police r**il**f Ftcd Falzoni;nn*' oti' Pave $) o» vaye 8) { 'i '-•^'.'•. ,. •I theft when necessary. Recent projects Brownie Troop 63 were guests at , _ 1 21 years of age, it was announced held by the Sunday School at 9:45 and shall be clearly marked on the out- missioners of Aasessment of the Bor-