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CRANFORD CiTIZEN AND CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY. NOV 85, 1959 Six Boys* Bantam League with a 19-5and Roselle took over. The ranismembers of. the University of Baron's Sweeps record. ',•' -' • , sKd on their second play bom West Virginia's freshman team, . High series were rolled by: Dor-sciirnmaje, and it was intercepted and Art.WiUiams, who is on the To Stay In Lead othy Graskewitz. Girls' League, bytSipaon. Dartmouth freshman squad. ..-.', Baron's - Drugs and., the Sports- 404; James Dimock, Boys' Junior The Cougars took over on their 1man's Shop remained in the first League, 436; and Douglas Nord- own is. Hill ran to the 32, then md second spots this week by strom, Boys^. Bantam League, 421. the.34. and then'Taavoste gained Hall Reappointed sweeping their opponents~In~the iV ten. Park Village Bowling League. Ditzel, Girls' League, 146; Michael terback next threw to Laurel for Winning two games were: Lou's Terry, Boys' Junior League, 166; another first down at midfleld. and Albert Gleek;> Boys' Bantam Heruska ran two plays for a first Advisory Council VoL LXVL No. 45. £ntcred as Mcond clan mall matter at Market, Charlie's, Roselle Park, CRANPORD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3,1959 The PntDSIce at Cranlord. N. J. 4 Sections, 30 Pages—10c and John G. Malko. League, 152. . . • '• • . ind ten. and Hill ran two for ah- David Hall, president of the Junior Red Cross, at Cra'nford High series were bowled by: ather. But losses and incomplete High School; has been reappointed GIVES YOU Cass Gurski, Cranford Body and passes set in, and Roselle took to the, eastern area advisory; coun- Fender, 545; Frank Sirch, Baron's Top UJC Teams over on.Cranford's 33. cil of' the Junior Red Cross, a | Christmas s Glow United Fund Hits $60,000 Mark; ••.••-. • • ... 'i • . . • '• • Drugs, 537; and Der Wilsey, Hay- . From there Souels ran several post he held last year. LOWER GREATER eck's, 505. ~ , Still Undefeated first downs. From the.five he COURTEOUS Ten students from 16 easternl Choose Beautiful,Yet Practical Team standings are: Gamma Iota Alpha fraternity, twisted over Cranfonfs goal line PRICES for "six points. The,, extra point slates serve on the council, which] VARIETIES SERVICE Books Closed on First Campaign w which- played ..the' leaguer-leading r In Town This Evening Baron's. Drug* * 24 12 ailed'.-and-the game ended after meets twice a year in Washington, Gifts, for Your Christmas Giving. Sportsmi>n'B Shop 23 13 Tigers to a scoreless tie Sunday at D. C. David will attend a meeting The business center will take on a holiday glow this evening as With the 1959 United Fund drive in its final Cleanup returns' began to make their effect felt Beazlic Sinclair - ...., IB 17 the kickoff. stages, the fund board of directors, has closed the on the United Fund drive this week as the- cam- LOU'N . Market .. IB 17 Nomahegan Park, can' gain a tie there on December 10 and .11. lights are turned on in Christmas decoration projects sponsored by The. Township Committee take part or all of a capital im- Crunford Body and Fender . 18 - IS books on its first campaign of a year ago bypaign total went beyond the $60,000 mark. A total D. Dorian told members Of the > Ixhlsh Emn IT : isfor first place with the Tigers by David is the second Cranford Uie Cranford Business Association and Jhe Department of "Public allocating an additional $3,300, to the 12 member must study and make a deci- provement program which We Have a Large Selection of Parkway' Bowl 16 ' 20 of $60,175 has been received to date, bringing the Cranford Republican Club High School student, serving on PLUS HIGHEST QUALITY Works.' •' .. . '• ' • ; •' . '- . " •" "..." defeating the Roaches Sunday aft=" Charllo't. Rowllo Park 10 20 Plains Symphony agencies that took part in that drive. The action drive to within a few points of the- 75 percent mark sion, quickly, probably in thewould include, a new munici- Tuesday night in the Munici- *•»-,-. •.• •.;•• > John G. Malko, Insurance . IS 21 c'rnoon'' in," the Union Junior Coir the council. Miss Mary Ann •Mayor Ira D. Dorian is scheduled to throw a switch at North arid was taken, al the board's. Novem- si'.'-; , i-. i Gifts for Your Favorite Person at Hayeck'i Fine Food* t 13 23 Scherer served in 1951. David and about $2,000 short of the total next month or so, as to pal building, library and. po-pal Building...... lego Touch Football League. Sets Rehearsals N Union avenues at 5 p.m. to ber meeting; held in the Cranford received in the fund's first cam- The second game Sunday be- has served as a delegate and jun- turn on the street decoration light- Dramatic Club theatre. This brings whether Cranford is to under- lice headquarters, Mayor Ira "There is no question but Rehearsals for the second con- ior staff member at the New Jer- ON ALL YOUR DRUG FUND PROGRESS paign a year ago. "Hard to Beat? Prices. ing, and illuminated at the.same total' allocations' from the 1958 Kiwanis Kegler tween the knights and the As of, December 2. 1959 that we need these facilities," p..! cert of the Scotch Plains Sym- sey. Leadership Training Center. time will be nine municipal Christ- campaign to over $52,000, repre- According to A.; W. Bowling, Roaches also resulted in ,a. score- phony ' will begin- next Thursday. Rom Contest Campaltn . % .1 Quota residential campaign chairman, the mayor .declared, "and there less tie. •'.'.. In June he took part in the na- :oas trees. Robert M. Crane is in senting 85.4 percent of the quotas Industry _ 02 - Party Scheduled December 3, at the Scotch Plains tional contention-in_ Atlantic established *for -the- agencies;-—"—*• there is a good chance that receipts every indication that con- Coach Vincent Reynolds of Gar-~TOTTtgers~closea"'outrthejr reg- . rSrec Of the lighting project for Merchants .'. t '..:....! 78 . 3 Trustees AND SUI Plans Shaped Clubs -....i 60 may-surpass-the-J958-flgur department have «trung lights 3 ' ; .. 80 paign organization, - although the Committee has until the end of fought battle. Both sides missed the program-.will include Beet- Homer J. Hall of 310 Prospect ave- sored by the Cranford Board of budget~cbmihittee. -—-—.— 43' starters; professianat^lndnstrial MOTH PteVENTATTVE . ing have the American Legion OPEN THANKSGIVING on municipal trees at the following "4 Z...~.. .••••..... 73 seek/ reelection to the Board, of i several good chances to break hoven's. ..Eighth' Symphony, Aca-nue. /, Realtors v;cre announced today by First, faithful. payment of 7 M and. merchants campaigns are all Auxiliary, Unit 212, in first place locations: One on the grounds of . Education were made this week as to the acquisition of Grant $2.49 up into the scoring column. demic Overture of Brahms and 7 . .-r> Mrs. Ann Willoughby, chairman. monthly and quarterly pledges' by 14 , „...; 77 but complete. School, from Union Junior College. I in the Girls'League with a_ record police, headquarters, two on th£ 15 . _... 27 by Mrs. Bernard B. Kott, Edward $5.98 i The "Roaches' were "eliminated Afternoon^of-a-Faun-by-Debussyr 9 a*ni* fp 9 p.m. Mrs. Willoughby, realtor and contributors kept a steady flow The general cleanup squad still He said the committee now is of 16-8; the PBA, Local 52,' in the Slate Censorship Topic ""traffic island at North avenue and 16 • ...... ;...... , _ 57 Gill and Leonard Moody, all com- from a chance' to gain a tie forA guest artist also wjll appear. member of the Women's Associa- of money coming into the fund 17 .'„ _ . 63 has calls to. make and report. getting various estimates and ap- I top spot in the Boys' Junior Eastman street, two on the castr 19 . „.; _„ 101 pleting their first three-year terms third-place and a possible berth in ' The symphony under the direc- At UJC Literary Club tion of the Cranford Board of treasury during the year. Second, A special adult Boy Scqut fol- praisals to serve as a basis for its ', League with a 20-4 record; and bound side of the Jersey Central as trustees. the playoff in their.scoreless duel tion of Mr; Sozjo has expanded to Professor George P. Marks, III, Realtors, announced first prizes of fund agencies were paid their orig- Total Residential Wot ..- 70% low-up team is covering about 400 final decision on this property.' CANNON & CALLAWAY TOWELS the Jay-Mar team on top in the Railroad station, one at the' South District The annual school .election will 1 with the Knights. . 60 players this year. of Colonia will discuss "Censor- $25, second prizes of $15, third inal allocations in monthly in- . 3 „ _»..*.. 7S residents who were not contacted He reported that the trustees of Union avenue, parking lot. one at stallments during the year, and 5 ; „.,.., :.... 66 be held 'February 9. and. deadline /THICK and THIRSTY f. The league standings: Mr. Sozio reported that new ship" at a meeting Tuesday of prizes of $10 and three honorable during the regular campaign. No the Cranford Public;Library have the Literary Club of Union Jun- PRINCE GARDNER WALLETS the Warner Plaza police booth and undistributed funds were invested 8 i v...-. M report is expected from this group for filing of petitions by candi- V. members will be accepted at this occ at Centennial and South ave- mention prizes of $5 will be given advised the committee that they- Ttfewl For Oil Heat Users TIB«« ; „ 4 - in U. S. Treasury bills, yielding 10 .until next week.. dates and also for registering to HEAW/BATH TOWELS frpm 98c o' time. ' •.' •• * ' . • ior College.; v, • ! in each of the following categor- will not accept Grant Schoo) as Gamma Jota Alpha 3 . o nues. . . •-. j Interest that became available for 11 ' 87 Every resident who could not vote is 4 p.m. December 31. Pi Kappa Pui ; : 3 ' 2 The group will convene in Room- 12 55 the future library although they HEAVY HAND TOWELS , / from 59c The familiar figure of Santa in ies: Door, house arid lawn, and distribution. Third, fund operat- 98 AUTOMATIC Roaches .,...:..'. .1 2 S-12 from 11 a.m. to noon. The 13 be reached, at home by cither the Currently chairman of public would be interested in the site. KnlshU 3 his' sleigh also has been erected most original. • ' ; ing, costs during the year were held 18 7S : 0 Junior Red Cross Drive public is. invited to attend the regular or'cleanup solicitors, will relations land the gifted child The committee also must deter- HEAVY WASH CLOTHS from 29c Indians 4 v - scar the plaza police booth by the Entry blanks vwill be made to below budgeted figures. •• I 0 lecture. Total Residential East 81 from $7.98 • .Service Contract ly. Second high series of U»e week the American Junior Red Cross. ' IS. Stuart McFadden, in charge of nality, new lighting techniques, volunteer basis, with drive cam- Gold emblems were presented to doubtedly wished toy contribute Michigan, Mrs. Kott formerly was Officer Slate Miss Ella Haver, chairman of thePresbyterian Church in Fef lowship a reporter for the NewJYbrk Post. Morris Sicgel, proprietor of the Former administrations, be said, Easy-Pay Budget Plan " was rolled by Mrs. Leon Reider. Hall on December 16. - ; / (Continued o>i Page,4) use of regular Christmas/lamp or paign expenses of less than'"$2,500, 26 senior" lettermen by the Cran- but who had not been called on. 419, while Mrs. Jack Grand, had Cranford Chapter of the Junior a substantial saving from last year Telephone' volunteer^ are conActiv- e in dramatic circles, she was Sportsman's Shop, 103 North have - been cognizant of- the need Under the direction of Dr. ARPEGE SPRAY MIST lights, use of spotlight, ingenuity, ford Boosters' Club at the annual for capital improvements, but up ORonge 5-3300 the second high game with a 156.Red Cross, said/ "Participation in adaptation qf structure of house and less than had been budgeted fall sports' dinner last night in thetacting all those who. were re- an organizer and co-director for. Union avenue, was elected and in- SHEET BLANKETS, Pastel Colors Coll US .HUmboldt.3-0344 George Hattsler, the Concert Choir 1 stalled as president of'thc/Cran- to the outbreak of World War II; Team standings are: . "• Junior Red Cross programs is .and surroundings, aids in assem- for the 1959 dsive. Thus a greater high school cafeteria. More than ported as declining to contribute, several years of the Temple Play- Pilgrim A-U00 aimed at developing youngsters of Jersey City' State College will Accepts Call ford Business Association at a local governing bodies, having * . • w • x . • percentage of contributors' dollars for unspecified .reason. It wasers here and also has performed DACRON PILLOWS, Nan Allergic HUbbord 7-5414 present • a program featuring a bling display, construction and in- 150 members of the high school' just emerged from a severe de- . L 12 '' e into good responsible citizens, -would go directly/into the service football, soccer and cross- country hoped to find the reasons behind professionally. J dinner, meeting Tuesday night in DUST RUFFLES V 11 7 channeling their interests and en- barbershop quartet.' The group stallation. .work of the 13 benefiting agen- the J & C Restaurant. He succeeds pression, felt they should not cm- .' . E 11 7 has toured throughout the-state.' teams, cheerleaders and parents these refusals, and perhaps to find a< member of the Cranford H 10'i 7'a ergies into worthwhile projects." As Assistant cies, he said. that some had been reported in- Milton Barnett. ~ '• bark on .capital improvements. ' NYLON SCARF SETS Refreshments will be served by attended the dinner. College Club, a former member of During Worl^ War II, all peace- Refining U ;.... 10 . 8' Chrigtnias Lights • A' meeting of . the board was . Senior lettermen honored were: correctly or would b$ "willing to the board of directors of the Cran- • •' Other officers installed included.' tivnpony —n aii—uii Mr. and Mrs. Howutd Muhuny and Vice-presidents, Lewis A. Gold- timc construction was curtailed. called for January 10 to"review the Football—Steve Anderson and JimTcconsider. Tofa Welfare Association-, which Heating Oil* Burner Sales* Service - 9 School Psychologist their committee. Target of Vandals berg and Sidney L. Nunn; treas- "Following the war, the commit- lOM The Rev. Thomas A. Vander- complete results of the campaign Heruska, co-captains; Joe Babinec, "With these efforts still in theshe also served as vice-president, A ..::...... ; _.. m, Wt urer,' Martin Tittman; secretary, tees began studying the capital im- L. Dacron SEWING KITS G ..:i;. 6 Speaking at Lincoln slioe, rector of"St. Martin's Church, Even- as lights were being and to map out plans to guide the Ed Glynn, Robin Hill, Neil Koop- works, we have hopes' of addingand a past president of the Roose- *" ••'' - •:' IS WESTCLOX ALARM CLOCKS Eugene Lcshner; executive secre- provement program looking to- I , •„,.! 6 Chicago. 111., has accepted a call strung on the, nine municipal fund for 1960 and the future. substantially to. our receipts/'- Mr. By CORTICELLI 13 Dr. Anita F. Lyons, psychologist Representing UJC raan, John LaGrace, Jim Laurel, velt PTA. \ ' ..' . tary, Marie B. Knlpe, and direc- J „ _., 5 3? assistant at Trinity Church here Christmas trees to be officially According to Fund President' Bowling said. "My hope is that ward. 1961 when all of-the town- for Cranford elementary - and ju- professor Forrest P. Dexter, Jr., Ed Maley, William Muldrow, Alan Mr. Gill presently is scrying as 1 COMFORTERS SAFE BUY B. C. Bclden, who presided, a vital tors, Mr. Barnett, Buddy Bergen ship's bonded indebtedness would ' In Jewel fCaaea. Zippered nior' high schools,, will be theof. 600 linden place, will represent will take Up his duties about illuminated tonight, vandals Shapiro, Jack Simsons and Kenevery citizen reading this will chairman of the finance and' com- Welke Receives Letter. January 15, it was announced:: _wcro busy breaking and stealing'" question to be settled is the proper take the initiative to get behind Martin Albari, Howard Casscl, Dr. .be paid off. A few years. ago, the Cases 6V Sewing Buckets speaker at a parent education Union Junior College at a meet- from munity relations committees and ••i NONALLEBGIC ITS SAFE TO BUY • Ron Welke, who played outside 198 Monday night by the Rev. Robert the light bulbs, Township Engi- role of each of the-fund's mem- W4h;— our 13 agencies, and send In his Wilfred Jordan, Winfjeld Kohler governing body was of the opinion meeting to be held in the Lincoln ing of the New, Jersey College Soccer — Lee Bragdon, Dennis Charles M. Ray and Dr. .Robert right for the soccer team at Union Bizzaro, rector, at the 87th annual neer Patrick J. Grail reported. ber agencies and its supporters' in contribution. It is hard to cover has been chairman also of_lhe t,hat the program could not wait ' — from — A USED CAR FROM School library at 8:15 p.m. next Personnel Association at Montclair Harnish, Rodger Kopf, Nelson health and athletics, public rela- Watson. until 1961 and it was taken to re- College, Schencctady, New York, parish meeting of the local church XJp to last night, 25 bulbs had the conduct of the annual fund Lightcap, "Walter Reichert, Fred 7,000 homes plus our businesses was one of twenty booters to re-Wednesday. State" College. drive. He pointed out that each tions and gifted child committees; Installation was in charge of ferendum . and turned down. A ^ $10.98 first year in the in Sherlock Hall. been stolen and more broken, the Sieg and Ed Stantoh; cross country and organizations, and we: know 65c ceive varsity. letters recently. This is her The federal student loan pro- participating agency had agreed some have been missed. New res- Employed by the Western Elec- Past- President "Edwyn M. Lewis school building program was fac- Cranford school system after gram will be discussed. Union $3.00 Father Vanderslicc, who, is' 31 engineer said. Police were re- —Alex Dickerson and Roger Gip- ing the township at that time; the -" Coach CUrl Witzcl mentioned quested to keep a close check on as a basis of its membership to idents, persons who have moved to tric Co. as production supervisor with the assistance of the follow-, MONTEREY working four years in the.Hillside Junior College is participating in years old, received the bachelor son, co-captains; Howard Arncsen, mayor recalled. that Welke 'tis improving in all of arts degree from Ripon College the decorated trees to prevent work actively in the annual cam- new homes in town, persons who of its Defense Projects Division, ing past presidents: Roy MacBean schools. Dr. Lyons has had several -the plan. . Guy Borges, David' Skaggs and James F, Kervick, Sidney Breen, EMBROIDERED SHEET Lincoln-Mercury departments pf the game." in Wisconsin in 1951 and Was grad- further damage. fContiuued on Page 8) ' (Continued on. Page 8) (Continued on Page 4) The township today has a bor- years experience in the Long NYLON HAIR BRUSHES Frank Storz. 'Robert M.xCranc, Buddy Bergen, rowing capacity of $1,600,000/ If uated from General Theological and PILLOW CASE SETS 7.98' Island school system also. : Also honored were tljie following Samuel S. Eisenberg and Albert the Board of Education'proceeds' Completes Course Seminary. , in senior cheerleaders: April Suarez, Roselle Topples She now resides in Elizabeth E. Meurer, Other past presidents in with its building program, it will EMBROIDERED PILLOW CASE SETS 2.98 with her husband and is also an Mrs. Ruth P. Detering of 208 last. captain; Beth Epstein, Beth Ferro, attendance were Howard M. Sic- The»«* Fine' One Owiter Rutgers Dean Next Speaker use up not only its borrowing ca- : (Continued from Page 5) instructor at Farleigh Dickinson Beech street- has completed a He was ordained deacon by the Judie Gisser, Linda Huff and Hen- gel and Mr. Kohler! pacity but also, the township's. FANCY DISH TOWELS from 59c Trmde-laa Are Becoodlllon- ing drive on passes' from Souels Bt! Rev. Gerald' Francis BurriU, ions rietta Norr. ed, Test Driven Dy Our Stti- University. course in real estate fundamentals The incoming president has- been However, the township has an ob- m ---: ^. Bishop of Chicago, in June, 1954, lee Manaf er Itnd Warran- to Porter and Steve Sovinsky. a -Mrs. James Watson, parent and real estate practice given Stuart Goldblatt; high school In UJG Seminar Program in business here for six years and ligation to provide adequate fa- teed A. "S\WK: BUY USED 13-yard by Land, and a touch- \) and was ordained to the sacred tennis coach, was toastmaster, and education chairman for the Lin-by the Real Estate Institute of the For Happy Holiday Shopping Dr. Albert E. Meder of Wcstfield, vice-provost and dean of Rutgers resides at 32 Harvard- road with cilities for the running of the local., CAUK." down pass from Souels to Porter, coln School PTA, is in charge' of New Jersey Association of Real priesthood by Bishop BurriU the guest speaker was Jerry Molloy, government and the mayor indi- Hcmd Printed $14^0 Police Chief Lester W. Powell ^oday issued a warning to local University, New Brunswick, will be the guest lecturer at the second in a his wife and three daughters. A on his knees in the end zone. Land the meeting. . Estate ' Boards. Graduation was following December. He served basketball coach at St. Patrick's graduate of the Indiana Univer- cated there probably never would TABLECLOTHS ran the •point; "• as curate at the Church of St. John shoppers and merchants to be alert for thieves, pickpockets and check High School. Elizabeth. series of six seminars for Cranford High School juniors and seniors to- TABLECLOTHS • IJueoln 4 Dr. lldip. held Monday evening at the Hotel sity School of .Business, Mr. Sie-be an "4deal" time to undertake . Cranford returned the kick to Douglas, Newark. Mrs. Detering, .ifep. .Evangelist, Flossmoor, 111., forgers during the Christmas shopping ppriod. '• Invocation was offered: by thenight in the lecture hall of Union Junior College's Nomahegan Building ge! previously served as vice- pre- a major capital improvement pro- lull Vowtr IU,ooo , orlc Tonimy Killeen, Band fcniil becoming rector of St.'Mar- Including Mllea. .-...^..... the 33, from which Hill ran two a real estate salesman, is as- RONSON TABLE LIGHTERS sonneThel chieof hif sadde departmend that t; thwilc l perbe -Rev. Frank Rossi, pastor of the His topic will be "Mathematics:' sident, secretary, treasurer and agram, J . v • NAPKINS yards and Taavoste passed to Mul- Appear at Open House sociated with her husband, H. A. Jin's. He is married to the for,- available to assist the shopping, Baptist Fellowship, and there Trick or Treat." Following the lec- director of the . Business Associa- Mayor Dorian referred to the Christmas Prints icer Harion- Grace McMurray of 'SO I'lymouih I Dr. Hdn. H. down for a first down. But the Detering, a member of the Cran-' public in every )vay possible in the were greetings by Mayor Ira D.ture,'the 75 students enrolled will tion. A member of the "Cranford poor working conditions in the pre- StTxSQT to 60~xiar An open house, presenting Tom- Bronxville. N. Y^ and they have Dorian, G. Frank Zimmerman, W.W. Tire* (OOS Cougars kicked on fourth down my Killeen and His Jayes, teenage ford Board of Realtors. interest of safeguarding property break up into three discussion Rotary Club, he is a director und sent municipal quarters which are —, from "•— .-•••• .. '•• . •• ^5.95 a 2-year-old daughter. high school principal; Dr. Clark former vice-president of the and PASTEL dance band,, was given last Thurs- and preventing accidents. He said groups. Serving as discussion lead- rented at an annual cost' of $7;000., if •» .-.'•• • ;35 Mtrcury I Dr. ttdn. tt.H. AmvninceinenCwaT~made of the W.,McDermith, superintendent of (Continued on Page 4) ^vt-ning riy Mr and Mrs K. H. that additional' police coverage (Continued on Page S) itom *—- W.w. ioSS P^rdnyjP-^f 1}** tvsiHpncfl at ^5 nnrl Mrs, d. 'Holmes Wil- ers will be Dr. Meder, Dr. Ken- Benncrs of 1 Hamilton avenue at Tuxfedo place, which will serve as liams, Jr., president of the Board neth W7Tv"crsehr"UJC~«lea»i7Tind $2.49 their home.- The-four-man group, Authors Wanted as holiday business increases.- George P. Marks, III, UJC libra- 'XI DrHolo I l>r. 8da. B.ll; ibe rectory for the new assistant, " CCoutinucd on Page 4) managed by the Benncrs, played By N. Y. Publisher ' tad the annual meeting approved Safety leaflets appealing to ped- rian and assistant professor of his- T. PU. i>ia w.w .,..»IUJ IMMTYRFfr 1 v Post Office to Extend Hours SHOWER CURTAIN SETS by Plastron from 3.' for representatives of area schools.' CHANTIUY 'ie placing of a mortgage for the estrians to cooperate in prevent- tory. . •XI Mercury 3 Dr. Hdn. B.ll. LAWN MOWER SHOP Tonight the band will play at the Leading publisher seeks book- da^Uing. •—-.- ing accidents were delivered by The seminars are. a. joint pro- FINE PERCALE QUILT COVERS 4.95 r. w.w. ....' *mj btahllafcad lfJW Arthur L. Johnson Regional High length manuscripts of all' PERFUME and TOILET WATER Reelected to three-year terms the ' police department to local Air Raid Test ject of Union. Junior College and ToMeet Pre-Christmas Rush ".. •: -: •>•••"- • School football dance in Clark. types: fiction, non-fiction, on the Vestry were William H. the Cranford Board of Education; PABTB — WiilJHWO markets this week for distribu- Extra window hours at the local Post Office to handle the Christ- SHEETS '.It Ford I. l>r. Sdn. B.ll. The group, headed by Tommy poetry, scholarly and relig- . Old, \V. Harold Riggs and Kenneth tion to customers.' which. appropriated $500 for. the T. W.W *i03 Killeen of Kenilworth, will play mas rush were listed today by Acting Postmaster Arthur Boertmann. v ious works, etc. New auth- B. Weeman. Edmund Wv Morris . Chief Powell suggested that the Instructions program. The experimental pro- By UTICA, PEPPERELL and BATES tomorrow, night at the Cranford ject was developed by Dr. Iver- . Beginning Monday, December 14, through Tuesday, December 22, Reo — Ecllpm — EXCMIO ors welcomed. Send for free *«ts elected to a three-year term, shopping* public exercise the fol- Director. G. Holmes Williams of \1S Mercury KU. Wen. n.U Cranteen at the Casino. . - BOTH scn and Frank Martz, supervisor Many OtbmtTmmemWUkm $3.00 Alfred J. Fricke, who lowing precautions: the Cranford. Civil Defense and business windows will be opcn(- Contour and Regular — White, Colors, Candy t. ri.. t-ib. w.w. r...... »iiui booklet Q3. Vantage Press, of secondary education' for the DBUVUY MBVICB not a candidate for reelection .Do not place handbags on coun- Disaster Control Council "an- week-days from 8:30 a.m. to 6 120 W, 31 St., New York 1. because of attending school. Carl Cranford public schools.' Stripes — Pillow Cases to Match Lettermen Form ters while examining merchan- nounced ' today. that public par- p.m. . 'ill Uadce * Ur. fyln. tt.li ADwnt 2-2528 . N. Y. M. Mason, was elected to the oner dise; do not carry handbags sus- ticipation will be required in con- Dr.. Hueston Peterson, Rutgers Named Editor n. J. (Continued from Page 5} year" unexpired term of" Herbert University .professor of philosophy, On Saturdays, December 12 and pended from the shoulder in nection with the state-wide air the Watchung ' Conference title. V- Ross, who resigned, because of raid test to be staged Monday. •was the. first guest lecturer; The 19, the hours will be 8:30 a.m. to Beautiful Selection Of -.1.1 Mercury S- Ur. lldtp. B crowded areas;. do not purchase I&'VSW The Cougars also wojn; the state SORTILEGE a business transfer to South Amer- The steady-blast Alert signal first program met with the over- 5:30 p.m., and Sundays, December Of UJG Owl U. T. W.W. .';.. »loo» merchandise offered by strangers; sectional.championship but lost in ica. will be followed by the Take Cover whelming approval of the high 13 and. 20, 1:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Miss Dolores E. Schellcr of 7. Curtains, Ready-Made Drapes the semi-final of the state tourna- do not leave packages in unlock- school students, according to a Service will -return to normal '51 Dlllck •! Ur. Hdn. .lt.ll. T. THE ONLY Named as delegates to the Di- M8OR. W. Bi DONNELLY signal at approximately 1:30 p.m., Park avenue has been appointed CyCo^ocyscz ment. , ' • GIFT SET <*fsan Convention in Trenton next ed motor vehicles; never leave at which time "traffic will be survey. made by Dr. Ivcrscn and DR. ALBERT E. MEDER business hours starting Wednes- PAIR OF EYES your car unlocked or the key in cditor_in-jchief of '"The Owl," stu- ;v,, yj\r'.:. :-• , , At Low Prices Missing from last year's squad May were-Walter.E. Cooper, Rob- brought to a halt' and the public Mr. Mart*. -. day, December 23.. \.--\S •• • i.-'I \ YOU'LL EVR HAVE STICK COLOGNE and EAU DE COLOGNE «t J. Laier, Sr^, ind Henry T. the ignition switch. will take shelter, the director ex- Dr. Iversen pointed out that the Starting about December 17, alldent newspaper of the day session •\: Chcv. t Dr. Udl'p. B.ll. I are Mickey .Taliafcrro and Gene of Union Junior College. Engel, both of whom are now/ USOtVl m UHMT TBIATMEMT Gruber, and as alternate::, Richard Pa^orWins Tor store proprietors, the police plained. ' pilot study Is designed to beCranford Realtor routes will receive two deliveries, -Hunt. Charles Mott and El wood chief suggested the following pre- At the second Alert or All Clear thought-provoking, present new when necessary, • and three, if A sophomore, Miss • Schellcr is IF IN DOUBT novwio wHwrou... cautionary measures to safeguard MHMcrcury i Dr. Udta. B.H. Ptast- Elected delegates to thePapal Honor signal, the public will leave shel- ideas and new concepts and stim- Talks 'Business' feasible, Mr. Boertmann snidr On majoring in business administra- GIVE A GIFT CERTIFICATE T. W.W 7. I. »iO4 $2.75 Northern Convocation were Mr. (Co)itinucd on Page 8) ter and traffic will f'esumc. (Continucd on Page 4) Sundays, December 13 and 20, onetion. Shu also is treasurer of the. The Roy. William B. Donnelly, complete delivery will be made. snd Mrs.. Mott, Mr. and Mrs. Day Council, secretary-treasurer of DOROTHY Uichard Dorian and Mr.- and Mrs. pastor of St. Michael's Church, At Kiwanis Club On Christmas day up mail de- •M Mercury t bf. JUdtp. B.ll the Commerce Club and vice-pre- It. •: — No Extra Charge for Gift Wrapping — W.W. .' UOIti : John Witherington. . has been given the title Right Rev- "Real Estate" was discussed by liveries will be made, but special K'.^rBfetfi^.,'. DENNIS IYE Annual report of > the... rector- erend Monsignor,. according to an'Watch Out for Barkus' Plea Unavailing Sidney L. Nunn, president of thedelivery articles will be delivered. sident of the. Literary club. She is *M ConUncnUI I Dr. lldip. PHYSICIAN (Contluued on Page 8) announcement by Archbishop Kiwanis Club and partner in theGift parcels arriving too late-for a member of the UJC Glee Club USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN .414 North Broad Street An open letter received by thefrightful Hurry. When he hadBarkus had been born in our bed' (till Power »3»UJ Thomas A. Boland of the Archdl^ firm of G. G. Nunn Real Estate, at delivery on the 24th will be de-and the UJC Key, host organiza- T—Autanutle T?«n.mU»li>n. Elizabeth. N. J. cesc of Newark, who recently re- Citizen and Chronicle this Week passed, a furry little pal o{ the en- room over 10 "years ago—another livered on Christinas day. tire neighborhood lay still at thenight when we slept little. a meeting of the Kiwanis Club at tion. turned from the Vatican. reveals that a heartfelt plea made the J. und C. Restaurant last night. Mr. Boertmantv has urged resi- — USE OUR — An Attractive Restaurant cuiii) Hueston Slated Sylvester street intersection. "We are wondering if the ap- Others appointed to the news- The local pastor, one of three in a similar communication pub- dents to mail cards und packages If MMt ornciA* "Mr. Barkus,. our large blue pcr- pointment" the driver of that car 'Mr. Nunn also is lieutenant paper- staff" are: Miss Lynn Weiss STOP IN NOW Serving Delicious Meals For Apnqirthnent county priests to be awar<| Papal lished in this newspaper on May crnor of tHc Sixth District of Ki-early to help the Post Office render «jt<< SHOP-AT-HOME" SERVICE rian klity, was I'rAvcd by/children was rushing to keep was really efficient and satisfactory service. of Elizabeth, news editor; Miss AMANCANfTAFfOftO . Elizabeth 3-9872 honors by Pope John XXIII; has and grown-ups alike. He especial- worth the life of Barkus. Is allwanis* International. BARON'S been' pastor of St. Michael's 10," 1056, proved unavailing. Important tips to assure prompt Ccliu Untermann of Hillside and TO ARGUE IF HE \S~ As Legal Assistant Slipcovers ancf Draperies ' ' dosed Saturday The curlier communication was ly liked Sunday morning when this 'hot-rodding* around town . Albert A. Bcndlin, treasurer of WRONG- IF MES R16HT Wllb • C«IU OftUl.m v*« f«« kav* Kobert T. Hueston of 500 Ccn-Church for more than 24 years. worth the sacrifice of pets und the Cranford Kiwanis Youth and safe delivery of Christmas Walter Cooper of I&tilin, special addressed to "the driver of thepcoJflij'Atfere'TJblhg to church and •cards and gifts \vere outlined to- J HE 0OE5MTT HAVE TO 3rtil avenue has been recom- A priest for 43 years, Monsignor squirrels? Occasionally human Bowling League, reported that 28 event editors; Miss Sandra Row- Just Telephone Us car on Hamilton avenue . . . whoSunday School. He would leave day by Mr. Boertniann as fallows: •tea al |w pnuii*im wifl U <»M DRUG STORE ded by Prosecutor H. Douglas .Donnelly was ordained June 10, hl.t breakfast and insist upon going beings? full teams bowl weekly at Echo land of New Brunswick and Miss and killed a pretty, gay, MONTEREY You can't atfoxd to neglect for appointment as a legal 1916, in St. Patrick's Cathedral, out to sec his friends, who made a "Most people have had pets at Lanes, Mountainside. The young- Address mall fully and clearly- friendly blue Persian kitty named Write legibly, or print plainly. Susan Klrsiner of Hillside," feature your car . . . letting needed to attarW krila 34 Eastman St. Cranford, N. J« ntj in the prosecutor's of- Newark, ai»d. celebrated his -Orst Susie. • big fuss over-him. Some children time's. It ,.is almost impossible to sters range from nine to 15. editor^; Richard Staufcnbcrger of 'Sew and ' Lincoln-Mercury service and repairs go only tioc. It'had been expected that solemn mass the next day in his came regularly to visit with him. keep them out of the street—unless Avoid abbreviation!!. Use the four- "Susie left a big 17-pound son, Guests were G. Holmes Wll- echt letter rate for Christmas Muplewood, Frank Gulla of West 3pi South Ayenu* leads to expensive lay-up (opp. Cranford Tbsatr*) 'he Board of Freeholders might parish church, St. John's, Pater- "During the fire which we' Sus- they arc confined at all times. The director of Crunford Civil -rt on the appointment at its mect- Barkus." It concluded. "We want cards, assuring, forwarding of theOrange and Robert Mack of and garaging. See us far Urn al yaw (lai iy him to be safe, together with other tained in February, Barkus slept one second a dog or cat slips out D«*fcnse, und the. Rev, Laird O. 1 WESTFIELD -~ Uut Friday night, bat Mr. son. letter if the addressee has moved, Roselle Park, sports editors, and •ft-:•!;•-! FABRIC the expert servicing that'll FREE DELIVERY — TEL. BRIDGE 44100 In 1912 he was graduated from cuts, dogs, squirrels, to say noth- with ibi in the homw of friend.*, may be the' moment when that Miller, hew associate minister of Hcc>ioa said last night he had rc- bud driver In too powerful car the First Presbyterian Church. and return if the card is undclivcr- Jon Marciano- of East Brunswick AD 2-6S00 keep your car on the go. , Store Also in WestfieW Scton Hull College and studied ing of children Won't drivers where ho, was a loved .visitor and u able. . Up to $9*000-2% SWM C 3A o-:v«d no official noUlication of a perfect gentleman. He sadly Is smartly (?) .speeding down u Benjamin J. Moffett's birthday and Edward Laskody of linden, CENTER -"V action. for the priesthood at Immaculate think of these smaller inhabitants When making u larger mailing, Rob't E. Brunner We Reserve TjrM Right Conception Seminary, South Or- us they drive along? And please roamed about the house and garden quiet \ street. Why Isn't it con-anniversary was celebrated' fraternal editors- ft LESHNER'S such as Christmas card mailings—• ^^w^ioldcr approval is required SIMPLICITY and McCALL PATTERNS ungc, . . watch out for Barkus!" during the day as We worked. sidered more smart to drive so At " the Thanksgiving progrum William J. Seeland, Jr., of Union, • Prescription Optician • To Umit Quantities W legal assistants' jobs, which pay last week, the Rev. Frank M, Rossi, separate letters into '"local" and 'AFTER WE SELL Monsignor Donnelly first served The sequel received this week "This tragedy took place Mon- well that these marvelous cars director o/ development, and Roy 15-17 North Ave^ W. __ BRidge 6-5505 *^»i $6,000 to $7,000 a year. can- 'stop on a dime*?" pastor of the Crunford Buptlst "out-of-town" bundles. The Cron- WESEHVICJE"' 'SERVICENTER 4 M. UMIOM AVXL CRAMFORD as a .curate at St Michael's feuds as follows: day evening, November 23, be- fqrd Post Office has. "locul" andSmith of Elizabeth arc faculty ad- (Near the Craniaid Theatre) Open Friday Evening TRUST COMPANY ^on of former First Assistant tween 7:30 and 0 o'clock — just Corinnc and Ed Fellowship, wus jjucst si>cukcr..Hc Store Hours: 8:30 A.M. to Prosecutor Thomas F. Hueston of Chuich, Newark. In 1926 he bc- "One night last week a car sped (Continued on Payc 4) 2-5*50 Avenue three dstys before 1 Hamilton Avenue was introduced by Cturh* Tii SAFE BUY (Continued on Pane 4) . (Coiitl)uicd 011 Pane 8) ~ in a 7

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pouglas Rae, Ursula Sehlmeyer, Esso Research in 1937 as a re-nual cake.sale was., held at a re-Price Nfdned Trustee Medford, Mass.^ where she u a Karen, and Mrs. Eugene Payne of Meryl Skolnik, JuUe Store, Vir-search chemist - • • cent meeting at the home, of Mrs. member of the Class «f i{i82 Af Cranford. -. Guests , included Mr. 30 Couples Attend Junior High Honor Roll Lists 161 ginia Suarez, Steven Tyre. , Be is a member of the American Alfred Busch, 8 Nomahegan court. M. Jordan Price of 110, Kenil; fiUated with Tufte Uni^: Social Happenings and Mrs.' John Cordes ot Wil- Collegians' Corner Peter Tyrpak, Dale Vogel, Cyn- Chemical Society, the American Proceeds were donated to theworth, boulevard 'was-elected a since 1951, the school is in its mington, DeL; Mr. and Mrs., Rob- Elks' Auxiliary's Cranford V Sunday Dr. Clark W. MeDermith, superintcndept of schools announced thia Vrooip, Carol Walker, Bonnie gardeners 3t the U. S. Public Serv- trustee of the Bar,, Association of 3?th year as an experimental ana this week lha^ 161 pupils in tjie Cranford Junior High Schools received bara Tritask, David. Van Brunt, Association for the Advancement Mrs. Harold Glovier of 116 Col- Larry, of 82 Centennial, avenue, ert Croteau of Linden; Mr. and Weber. Darlene Whitmeyer, Bo- of Science. Phi Beta Kappa andice Hospital, a Leprosarium at Union County for a two-year professional center specializing it. ygjbia avenue entertained at Miss Bonn"* Manny. ""'5Eis. Marlene Kjimise Marino. Christmas Party Peter Warrington, Stephen, Wil- term at the annual meeting Tues- spent the four-day Thanksgiving Mrs. "Frank Sharp, Mr. and Mrs. grades of "B" or better, making thejn eligible for the Honor Boll. berta Wiese. Margaret Withering- the Society tor Applied Spectro- Carville, La. . the training of nursery and kin. bridge last week.^Her guests were if Mr. and Mrs.. E. H. Sloany" oS •jj-yujjift—Driver's license of' Greenawald. Mrs. Otto C. Webor Courier and Mr. Hamilton attend- Cranford'.' The house was decor- in her chosen career.. son, Jonathan Apgar, Sharon Bag- liam Isinger, Bonita Johnson, Bauer, Thomas, Beam, Paula Bod- was co-hostess. Hedlcal School, BloonT In .. recognition of • '"Know Your nar, William Brewster, Philip Edward Bolan, 22. of! 300 Nortb •••: d Mrs. Karl Wiebesiek. ed the Army-Navy football game ted' by David Eisenbeil of Cran- V^rinn is-majoring in execu- well. James BattagUni, Jacqueline ste•ven Jones, Rhoda Kaplan, Do- Hospital Week," the auxiliary re- Brubaker, Sheldon Cohen, Alice Regional Conclave Preparing for Teaching avenue has been revoked for six in Philadelphia, after which both ford and David O'Connor of Ma- seemaiial science. During Bebkowicz, June Beckerrnan, Ed- rothy King, Judith Kinney. - The past, the present and the, Elizabeth Donaldson of Cran- months under the point system tor families attended a cocktail party Miss Patricia'Ann Foldy. ceived an invitation from Marl- Degenhardt, Jeanne Dexter, Diane Ruth L. Rir*«f"gt executive sec- Mr. and Mrs. Phil ,F; Henehan, plewood. V , fee imrmlh of Deoemher every En.d- ward Biederman, Llano Bintliff, Karen Knowlton, Jeraldine Kun- future are really one—they a,re to-ford is among students! currently a speeding, conviction following • in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Courter •r of Mr. and Mrs. Stephro boro Hospital to tour the institu- Dinsmore, Karen Dorian, Richard retary of the Cranford Chapter of a .„!• and ,Mrs. E. J. Shaheen and eoirta stadent is .'placed for four tion and attend a lectur?. Rep- Candace Barges, Bonnie: Breaks, drat, Barbara Lauren, Robert day.—Stowe. " enrolled at EUUt-Pearson School, prior point system case. . ' Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dctering are at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. tf 129 Herning avenue, has me^ James Carlozzi, June • Carmella, ISrdmaon. , > • the American Red Cross, will at- ' Pvt. E/2 Jerome Kotlarz, son of unerics" Irainiag in the profession resentatives of the local group in- Leary, .-Nancy Leonard, Patricia attending the annual. convention Clyde Bridges of Drexel Hill. urned to State University Teaefo- off-her choice. After her return to John Christman. Deborah Cooney. Lewandowski, Judy Lieberman, ' Susan Ferguson; "Rhoda Fisher, tend the sixth annual Delaware- Mr>_and_Mrs._Jphn...Kptlarz- of 3 cluded Mrs. Donald Richards. Mrs. Lynn Folinus, William Foreman, Jf' the NpW JerseyStateTAssociaT LaSaUe avenue, is . convalescing ers'College. Geneseo. Bleor Carol Cree. Ronald Czebrowski, Barbara Lurinsky, Cynthia. Mac. and her brother; Stephen, ts Louis Cenci, Mrs. August Swan- Ronald Friedman, Thomas Gatiski, New Jersey Regional Red Cross tion of Real Estate Boards at the Mr. and Jklrs. H^. H. Manny of at Fort Dix Hospital, where he wrilh tbe' guidancp department -to holm and Mrs. William Campion. mm*- Linda Dahlquist, Robert Darchi, Kay, Jon Michael&on, Sheldon at Lafayette College. fe*fnw_ Pi. Conference tomorrow and Satur- Traymore Hotel, Atlantic City, underwent surgery, last Friday. adtjusa ber course of studies or to Robert" Davidson. Marie Delia Ser- Mittleman. ••'••'"','" Nancy Gladis, Gretcben Hansel, 225 Orchard street celebrated their The. profit realized from the're- John Harcketts, Janet Harrison, day at the Hotel Shelbume in At- 'Mitch" began kyesterday and will 25th Wedding anniversary Friday Both students spent the Thanks- Jtrra^then ber program according cent rummage sale will be added ra. Alberta DeMaio. Franklin Mittrlcfcer, Nancy tomorrow. .•« •*•. • giving holiday with then- psurcnts. i Nancy - DeMarco, Gary DiGio- Roberta Hawley, Alice Hofacker. lantic City. -\ at a luau at. the Club 400, New Mr. and Mrs. Paul K. Wilson of t4» tfht needs realized during in- to the Christmas charity fund, it Money, Gall Munkel, Jean Mur- Wayne Hopper. . ' jeantiiip. iliss Marino will' re- 9 A.WLjo9 PJYL vanni, Daniel DiLollo, Donald The conference, which will have York City. On Saturday evening 319 Ret ford avenue were hosts at was announced. phy, Randolph Myerson, Joan My- Miss Caryl Lynn Sellers, efcmgtt- tail to Endicott on January 5. Dixon, Gary Dix«n, Thomas as its theme "Jjeadership in Chang- Mr. and- Mrs, 'Lawrence W. they were feted at a party at their a family dinner party Sunday in Mrs. Louis MicklofT was, in- siak, Barbara Nevins, Janice Cynthia Jewett, Sandra Jones, ;r of Mr. and Mrs: Carrol! Severe Fedorko. Roger FingerUn,.Marilyn Anne Jordan. Laurie Kammler, ing Community Patterns." will be Courier and children, Debbie and home given 4>y their daughter, honor of the birthday anniversary stalled ns a new member.. • Baron's • Hathaway's Robert NiLsen. Joel Ostro, )f 717 Springfield avenue, spesai Vartar H. Whitmeyer, Jr., son The men's group will hold its Fink. Linda Fischer, Guy Fisher, Roy Patridge, William Patberg. Linnea KearneyT Thomas Kester, highlighted by an address'tomor- of Mrs. Wilson's mother, Mrs. Fred Leon Fleischer; Patricia. Fowler. Robert Knox, Patricia KpeXped, row night by Margaret Hiekey, Sorcmion of Woodbridge. Guests [he Thanksgiving" holidajrs ~ at off Mr. and Mrs. V. H. wlutmeyer second "Buck Night" at the lodge • Setter's • Bell's Robert Pavics, Thomas' Pa vies, al 4il) Vlxnnr avenue. iwe> £n tion responsible for all analytical Four Seasons Garden Club last birthday anniversary of William College Entrance PsrarwTit work before his new appointment, week at Cranford Methodist G. Kresge, son of Mr. ahd MrsBoar. d tests. Miss Henehan _ will devote his .efforts to work on Church. - Other Cranford garden William A. Kresge of 121. Cranford 'graduated 22nd in 'her class of EI3 chemicals products research. ^ clubs participating were Trowel avenue; was held . at < his home from Holy Trinity High Srf"TH»" .You'll roll nothing but savings strikes—and A chemist. Dr. Robey holds a and Trellis, Dig and Delve, Flora- Saturday afternoon. Guests were Westfield. She is studying; far h> have cash to spare—when you shop at KlfRTZ bachelor's arul a master's degree phile. Sunny .Acres and Crane's present 'from. Cranford., and Gar. AB degree in speech and draina. MARKET, for all your. favorite foods and and a doctorate in chemistry from Ford. • ' • •-.. • ... —-• ' •.-•; • , household supplies. The reason is—our store- Ohio State University. He joined The Four Seasons group's an- Miss Carla Castaldo and :••/ ". ' ' ... Fashioned to flatter.. ••;..•: : •' • wide low- low prices help you to score where, ' Sandra Castaldo. daughters of EJar. it counts for more — money-in-your-pocket . and Mrs. Neil Castaldo of savings. So for goodness sake—for high quali- Births com avenue, east, spent ty at low prices take aim at these head-pin THE DEACON AGENCY Thanksgiving recess with specials . . .then shop at KURTZ MARKET , MARIE R. DEACON Their. second son, Paul Steven, parents. Both attend Syracuse Un- priced to please at only Alden Street . '\ '.;.;. ' BR&5O51 •was born to Mr. and Mrs. Edward iversity, Syracuse.. N. YL C. Cyr of7 71 Burnside avenue on i i Are you a preferred auto risk? -/j THE NICEST THINGS November 10 at St. Elizabetlt.HQS- Don Leech, s^b of Mr. and Mns. i For 3 [soft] life J , piial in Elizabeth. , F. Gordon Leech, of 10? Lafayette Would you like to have your protectioti n go place, a freshman at Rutgers 'Ktai- |j up and. your premium come down? Mr. and Mrsi Howard Phillips versify, spent the Widay «eek- jj $5.95 1 around the house.. • of 15 Middlebury' lane have > an-end at home. If the Answer is YES^r "" — come from Jody Maida nounced the birth of their third |x walk aM work in child, a son, Richard Alan, on No- Donald Scptt^ a junior at ARMOUR'S STAR Call Today for Complete Information. # vember 20 at Muhlenberg Hospital, dolph-Macon College in i . . Open Evenings til 9 ELLCO Plainfleld. ' Va.. spent the1 Thanksgivirr* - r^''i :$^ ; STARKIST FRESH CALIF. bag ByB'naiKrilh IH: CHUNK TUNA wmm BELLOWS RES. $0.65 This Yeair /Carrying miniature <*agy ot thetr. JU newly-adopted country. 13» citi- -gff^ can 25c Blended Whiskey ^ % 6aL and had of this-shapely" _V CARROTS W zens Were escorted from, the Urrrntaiii Bkvissant sEp. Sheer bodice yt I County Court House, to the parish house of the nit!ilaccappliqnc.32to42- I I ^S Hudson Napkins Give the gift Presbyterian Church (next d RED EMPEROR Ib. where refreshments prepared ^>> or Scot Tissue IMPERIAL of a richer B'nai BYith Women ~were sen %*! «fjl Blended Whiskey DRFSS in their honor. ji lined ixxEpe of lovely floral • Wk -4for45c The serving, which was feeM ins-;; cnSxraiSciy encircled by in- 1* Beautifully Cleaned arid Pressed mediately after the baturalrzacLooi sotioa of Val lace. More c ceremony on Monday, •oras the* first of a series being planned lace and embroidery at hem. by Kadimah Chapter of CrartJfoccS 32 to 42. BREEN'S Deluxe $0.89 and RoseUe Parkland Mai-i^ Rap- \ FKCCT Foods I BOURBOnini iDROkNi " .. w .IA. i peport Chapter of Klfrabrtfa. ta HAMMOND pay tribute to new citizens, ae-.j l cording to 'Mrs. George-•' Leeds* j, BIRDS-EYE 2pkg. citizenship chairman for Chapter. 1 C In addition to Mrs. Leure. BLUE CHECK $0.29 Leonard Silver, and Mrs." Robert FRENCH FRIES 33 London Distilled GIN V Vi Gal. Fink of. Kadimah Chapter octet* as ORGAN hostesses. ' i' Joseph Giannobte of Heinricb 882^ N.B.C. rftge Street was the only person fecrrn i SWANSON'S Cranford in the group of l OREO COOKIES HIRAM WALKER $0.98 Over the years you'll share a thousand magic ev«nings with your citizens. C family at your Hammond Spinet Orpan. Even if you have no London Distilled GIN V !* GaL TV DINNERS 55 musical training at all you'll be playing many of your favoritq" Onlf « .-- School Board Member* ii. • SHIRTS 2lr ••» tunes in no tune at all. And you'll watch proudly as your young- «m»«te •*•» b« M Attend County Dinner I W: Keebler Cookies j sters grow to like music as much as you do. , •', t«l*tti«« Vibr«t* Sc* ^'Shooting SUr" «n- Choc. Chip — Lemon Chip ^ Seven members of the Cranfcjrd bioldcry topped by lace 'V BIRDS-EYE or Isn't this the year for you? The Hammond Spinet Organ costs "Wh-a.f^-w" Board of Education atttmdeti the,, GILBEY'S $9-25 semi-annual dinner of the Coion! fastions bodice. Under- ; ( little rtore than many ipinct pianos — and we'll arrange the N,4lu Ua« •>#••••• London Dry GIN County School Boards Association!! scored >itb acalloped lace. SWANSON'S 2 for lerms to suit your needs. Bring the family in today for a com- -*yi«iiMitU Uaat*' ;•;• Monday night at Hotel Surbtcr- 32to4Z. piece demonstration. ban. Summit. They vcere: Mrs. G- Holmcs Williams, president ot th^ MEAT PIES 45 , _. H — FREE LP RECORDING OF HAMMOND ORGAN — local board; Mrs. Forrest P. Dei-; • p]qqso 'send free LP recording so I can hear how versa- ter, Mrs. B. B- Kait, Chamtins a tile a Hamrnond Organ U. • Rudd, James E. McGovney. Mttur>" — Chicken or Beef — Boordman and Edward GillL | Name ••- • • ...«»....,.« Also. uttendiiig: were Dr. Clazfc • Address « «••" •••• ...... -.'W. McDcrmith, superintendent

/ ."••'• ' •:.•••.;•.•• , / ••..•\ CBANTORO «mm AND CBANFORD CITIZEN -AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1950 The body was removed to Masta- already. taken advantage of theExamination Board. r^r._- .-.••- of the Cranford Swimming pirn, on Saturdays until December mended scouts on their ducted by ^Seniojr Patrol Leadtr peter Suburban, 400 Faitoute ave- opportunity to read these.books In 1934, Dr. Meder was awarded Club and the Echo Lake Country 22. He will present candy canes toachievements ana stressed the im- Pa^fl Selsteand Scoutmaster shra the Rutgers Uhiversitjr'medal for his visitors with compllmenti of final month ofthi* be a Woman Killed nue, Roselle Park. and to use the U^C library. G&BL : '•' •: > portance of scouting' in private distinguished service. . k ^ ..-.'. the Business Association. . Celebration , Driving conditions at the time Dr Meder, who is armember of }Ue and civic affairs. of the accident were almost per- „ Lighting of the Christmas decor* Union Junior College's board of CBA Elects atlons tonight.also will mark the Members of the troop gave a On Parkway feeti policpoice said.. Traffic on the At Princeton HUM Function trustees, earned his bachelor and Post Office (Continued from PaQe ]) start of night openings of* local first aid demonstration, including oiir A 54-year-old woman was Jailed parkway was not slowed as the •• (Continued from Page 1)- ford-Kenilworth Junior Chamber stores for the convenience of holi- techniques in artificial respiration, ' ,. Many members of B'nai Krith Women, Raditnah-Chapter, »?ai Tuesday on the Garden' State car was more than 50 feet off'the master of arts degrees at Columbia llayou J net as hostesses at the Hillel, Foundation at Prjncetpn University »ill-ofyott]|forift! 1 'out-of-town" wrappers for this of Commerce. •* . ••.•'"". day shoppers. The stores will re- treatment for electrical'shock and Itorkway when her , car left the road., , . • , <."-.' ••'' ;' University. He served as a/mathe- purpose free of charge. One of the highlights of the eve- main open evenings Mondays fox fractures and care of wounds. tomorrow evening. Mrs: Harqr.Bhime of 2 Brown terrace, Hillel and smashed into an abut- matics instructor at Columbia for Pack and wrap gifts securely. nlng yas the presentation of athrough Fridays until Christmas. Awards were presented as fol- buses?; chairman, win supervise the festivities when refreshments supplied "••>. mentat GaHoping HOI road, Ktnil- four years'•" and joined the State cushioning material should be Check for ^OOFby President Bar- lows: eonstitutiwr placed on all sides of the Christ- nett to Dr. Kenneth C. MacKay, 7V~, Hillel Foundations, of which' "••N /• worth. •,'. University staff in 1926. Life Scout, Richard Berman; • .•-• -•*. mas gift. The carton should be president of Union Junior College, there are over 90 on college cam- State Police have identified the At the State University,' Dr. Star Scout, William Kreig, J ' puses in the United States and : Change Studied wrapped In heavy paper and tied to be used for furnishings in theSt. Michael's Petroccione and James She] l /W . 'M§£0S/"'i-7 -&-. i' woman as Mrs. Neil "Baker of 14 Meder has. served as an assistant with strong twine. Delicate gifts, new college building. In accepting . j Canada, were - begun about 36 : Buttonwood road, Shrewsbury. professor; assistant tp the dean, of the gift, Dr. MacKay pointed out Drst class, Peter Fperst and/Rich- years ago and act as-rather unique By B'nai B'rith such as glass, must be marked /-.::. /•- '•;/, :.'%•{ .••.,' . Mrs. Baker was. driving in the ard "Waslesicz; second^ class, religio-cultural agencies, Mrs. •czr\ \ "Discussion regarding a, possible Douglass College, acting dean of"Fragile," and food stuffs, subject the total current enrollment is now Scouts Hold northbound lane of the parkway over 13000 and the college has a Charles Palasinskl, Clement Rey- Blume explained. _..'":•./ its' constitution will nnnglass. associate professor, full should be marked nolds and John W01 se in professor and dean of administra- Perishable." faculty of more than 70. He ex- These* units of fellowship and \Ji-- -^. curred. Police have been unable: take precedence at the board tended an invitation to association Honor Court . Tenderfoot investitures, - Conio study provjde the Jewish college V ^ tiori' prior to his present assign- Use combination mail where a Cedella, Paul ColJella, Harry Err • to -determine a cause. meeting of Kadirnah' Chapter, ment. He also served as secretary letter or message other than a gift members to visit the new building; A Court of Honor was heUTTSy' . student with a framework of The car., climbed a steep em- B'nai. B'rith Women, at 8:30 p.m. Mr. Barnett reviewed associa- Boy Scout Troop 178 Jn the base- vine, Leonard,' Ernest Jewish life and.tradition in a home ; of the board of trustees from 1947 tag, is to be enclosed', inside a Moody, Cht Palasinski, Robert away from home atmosphere. Mrs. lack Frost Come S«e... Yoo'U Save! bankment bef ore .crashing'into the Tuesday at Clark Lanes, Clark. to 1953. ' . ' hristmas package. i" tion activities of the past year, ment of St. Michael's Church last stone wall. Kenilworth firemen Mrs. Albert Chodosh of 217 Hill- which have included adoption by week. Scoutmaster William Shra- Stevens'and Gary Weskrna. Blume said. -Every B'nai B'rith Dean Meder is a member of the In addition to these tips, Mr. Starj/pin, Gary Thurstori; life chapter is interested in furthering Sugar ^ were called to the scene to ex-side avenue, membership vice- BoertmaTih said a free pamphlet, the Township Committee of a "go-mek acted as master of ceremonies tinguish a lire which broke,'out president, will preside. She urged Commission on Institutions' of ing out of business ordinance,'' in place of John McHarg, who was pin./Cierald Amon, Michael Mc- the students" knowledge"" of his Granulated BONEUSS in the motor of the vehicle. Higher Education of the Middle 'Post Office Department Publica- urged by the association;.inaugur- unable to attend because of ill-Harg and Paul Seiser, '•'."". historic'legacy through the work all board members 'to attend in States Association and correspon- tion No. 3," containing rates .of . Mrs.. Baker xvas pronounced order that all sides of the issue can ating of a group life. insurance, ness. ' '''"',..' /^Merit badges were presented to of the foundation. SEMI-I dead by Dr. Frederick Apfelbaum ding secretary of the *Jew Jersey postage^ 'and limits of size- and hospitalizatlon and major medical Gerald Amon, Richard .Berman, Find out ftst A B'nai B'rith Women's council be heard. • ' : • • Association of Colleges and Uni- weight for domestic mail, is avail- Guests included the Rev. ,WH^Edward Huetteman. Will am who said that the woman suffered In addition to the by-laws topic, insurance coverage for association liam B. Donnelly, pastor; meeting' Will be held Monday at multiple injuries. She was ex- versities. He was president of theable. - members and key employes, adop- p ald Kreig, Michael McHarg, John Pet,- in the the Essex House. Newark. Mrs. Marcal further plans for the.annual dinT d H tricated from the vehicle by'pass- Association of MathcmaWcs tion of new by-laws and publica- Finney and .Henry, rbecione., Paul Seiser, John Shel- Geflrge Beberman of 238 Denman ner dance sponsored by the organ- Teachers of New Jersey in 1935-38 % lYlllOW PAGES! ing ' motorists. : . ization "will be discussed. Mrs. Three Trustees tion of a classified directory of asT InvocaUon was by the himer. and Allan Tenthoff. ' . road, aid to Israel chairman, will Paper Napkins and from 1939-43 "%erved as chair- J. Dooley, assistant During-intermissions, the entire *• present a number, of kits "slated The wphaa.fr-;.was hot identified forry Bernstein'• bti 5 Carolina ^.(Canttnued-Jram- until some time after the accident. man-of ttye-rommittee-on-publica- troorrJotaedin^arious'scoutEOtigs; street, chairman for. the event, an- tions of that organization.. '. ho received a. bachelor of science One of the highlights of the year, ter of St. MichW* troops, com- 1 cm find tkherti-ta-rent nounced that the dance will" be The closing ceremoniesjwere con- liOthelundyYellowPagesr Army Corps of Israel, Jhe kits He also serves as'treasurer and degjee_jn industrial engineering Mr. Barnett said, was the develop-, contain many necessary toilet ar- held February 13 at the Essex ment 'of an off-street parking plan OFFICER GRADUATE — Ens. trustee off he American Mathema- from Rutgers University and a ticles, all. donated by members of Rudolph C, Metzner, sop of Mr. SMOKED House, Newark. ' ''•'••' • tical Society and is a member of which has 'been favorably re- Statler • Mrs. Marvin Bressler of 45 Wall master of'business administration IJ'nai B'rith Women. The kits and Mrs: Bruno C.<. Metzner oit DR. H. BERMAN Phi Beta Kappa, the Mathematical degree from' New York University ceived by municipal officials and reach Israel in time for holi- street is president and Mrs. • Gil- other—groups which have ex- _8ffZJW5eitiEn.d place, was grad- FUllYCOOKII Association of America, National and is continuing graduate work day giving. . . -...''. uated recently from the Navy's Paper Towels Optometria bert Amgott of 17 Penn. road is Council of Teachers of Mathema-' amined the plan, arid he urged, Whole or Half recording secretary. in industrial engineering a* Stev- -.^iMrs. Alvin Krevsky, former Officer Candidate School in • > • . : tjes. Association' for Symbolic that every effort be made during president of Kadimah Chapter, ens-Institute^-; ——7 ~ • the coming year to... ' bring Newp6rt, R. I., and has received 8 to 12 lbs. Logic and the American Associa- He served as vice-president and and present council Hillel chair- orders to report to Port Huene- Eyes Examined tion for. the Advancement °* the* project to a successful culmi man, will conduct the Hillel pro- me, Calif. - A graduate of'Cor- BIBTHDA3T Rutgers Dean publicity chairman for the Cran- nation. (Continued from Page J) Science. . ' . ford United Euhd in 195^7 and gram "at the meeting. Mrs. Mar- nell University, Ithaca, N. Y., Ib. Shankless, Skinless, Excess Fit . CatANFOBD IHEJOT1 ulate additional study, research Dr. Meder .was on leave from The association, he said, yin Bressle'r of 45. Wall street, hp Was one of 722 officer candi- Orleans Was executive _chairman in 1955pose. d establishment of ma jor shop- O3&-J9& and reading. A reading list has Rutgers from January 1, 1957, toHe is a member of~Cranfbrd Post 'prerident, and Mrs. Leonard Sil- dates, college graduates and. June 30, 1958, while he served as ping centers on the fri: of the ver of 18 Lenhome drive, council outstanding personnel from the S* HOBTH AVE. W. been made available for each lec- 212, American Legion, which he appre- Dog Food .'*• • community. He e: citizenship' and civic affairs chair- ture and these books are available executive director of the • C6m-serves as institutional representa- fleet - who completed the 18 mission on Mathematics, ' an elation to officers, rs and num. will also attend. . weeks of. intensive training in I5oi. BRidge 641200 to the high school students at the tive on the committee of Cub Pack agency of the .College Entrance members for their, iperation dur- Several members of the chapter naval sciences. He spent the. 'Swifl't Pramlun Conoinatlon Chops and Sttwing; • college library. Many of them have 76,. and of Azure Lodge, F and Cfcuek—Bent In ing the past ye acted .as hostesses at trip opening Thanksgiving holiday visiting C 8 01. e AM. ' ••..-.• New members inducted were: meeting of the B'nai B'rith men's his parents and left Tuesday for iamb Shoulders fc39 For five years, Mr. Gill wbs a Robert Miner, manager, Acme group.' at Temple Beth-El last a motor trip to California where Blue Cheer California Roasts 49 Sausage director of the Newark Junior Supermarket; Samuel' Marino, Monday. They are < Mrs. Milton he will attend U. Si Naval C Chamber of Commerce. He served Marino^ Fish Market; William L. Rubin of 44 Blake avenue, Mrs. School for civil engineer's for N*w wash day mdt / • '• Ground Chuck Beef 59 Chuck Steak Breast of lamb In the Air. Force from 1942 to194 6Schre^der, roofing and siding; G. • Jack Earlman/Of'8 Princeton road two months. . Ensign Metzner. l«rge*f • ' giant T7 1 BoBoneleu Ib. ( C IK. in the European and Asiatic CarT^Zbnmerman, Zimmermann and Mrs.-Brant Coopjersmith of will then return to Quonset ; pig. Theatres and is a former; captain ^os^ electrical contractors; Ste- "$i Concord street: ' , Pojnt, R. I. Naval Air Base. Shoulder Steak -"99 Cross Rib Roa phen Cymbaluk, Lehigh Esso Serv- i'a the Air Force Reserves. onelentUua . ,lbIb. i e C Dr. Moody is chairman ice; Jerry Kemmerer, The Ticker 45 Frankfurters Shop and Sherman Perr, Jasper — AT — Skaarup Named Wheeled Pouch Carts Dash Detergent Stewing Beef > -S9 i Sliced Bacon teachers committee and a Realty Co. or Ltyvrwunt C C ot the "finance and riew/JBulWing Boneleu . Ib. M AC Mr. Eisenberg and Mrs. Nunin Personnel Head Aid Local Mail Carriers For automatic waihtn Soup Beef Bologna 25 Smoked Butts >5 committees and "also, were welcomed back after recent Four-wheeled-' mail pouch car- as chairman of the attendance and Super - LinV ' C e 'Fr.th operations • and. best wishes for a riers, described as resembling elab- •-•. / finance cbmmitt^eBV . >He is as- By Daver Firin' orate golfcarts, are available for 59 Fresh Spareribs 49 Flounder Fill Speedy/recovery were extended to Dari Lepore, vice-president' of Pork Sausage ^ ^.** V- sociate director/of the Products CranWd Post Office carriers who / ••'/: Mr. Nunn, who' has been ill with MeGregpr-Doniger.. Inc.. Pover, Research Diyjsionr of Esso . Re- pneumonia. 1, . / / DISCOUNT PRICES desire > them, it" was .reported "this search. and/Bigineering Co., Lin- Has made public the appointment week by Acting Postmaster Arthur Fresh Fruits ahd Vegetables! of JJclson E. Skaarup, Jr., formerly Boertmann. ; Blue Dot Duz WHOLE KERNEL den, — plus—• Tanlir, BrMn A member/of Phi Beta Kappa, Hueston Slated of Cranford, as personnel director Mr. Boertmann reported three Blua and wftit* tcUt«r9*nt GrewGiantJ 2-31 of the company. C NIBLETS he received his B.A. degree from (Continued, jrom Page I| local carriers have been'using the WeBleyan and his Ph.D in chemis- Elizabeth, Mr. Hueston is a part- OUR USUAL . Mr., Skaarup began his ser/vice wheeled devices for the past month Fresh Broccoli 29 1 with McGrcgor-Doniger in Oc-and a fourth one is on hand for try from the University of Wis-ner .in the Elizabeth law firm of -, l9Sfi..as nssisthnt in Samuel Htt HOBM ./•••'"•• consin, where he > was chemistry.Hueston, Frank and Hueslun; He ihose'~wishing to trylt" out. He p attended the Pingry School and K. McKee, whom he now succeeds. said additional ones will be ordered laboratory and quiz instructor for Further history with.company in- if the men request them. Ivory Flakes Tomdtoes ha of Stattttfttmc three years. '.":'; was graduated from Admiral Far- cludes two years j with the engi- Florida—Whlta ar Pink He has been active in drives' for ragut Academy in, Pine Beach. neering department. The device is . fitted with one For dithai and fin* fabrlct You'll find a unique collection of fine quality traditionally . During World War. II, Mr. Hues- fixed and one detachable pouch. It C M.X the United Fund, Red Cross and ton served as a pilot in the Army GUARANTEED SATISFACTION Born in Cranford, he 'served in is collapsible, permitting storage in Grapefruit 5; 39 2s?31 styled men's apparel for the man or young man of conserv- the Union Junior College Develop- Air Force. He was recalled dur- the Navy during 'World "War II inrelay PILLSBURY ative or Ivy League taste. Let us help you select the rif ment Fund. Dr. Moody is a mem- ing the Korean conflict and served LET U$ HELP YOU CHOOSE the Pacific Theatre. He attended rUjalo Irand—W.ihe* in Air. Force Intelligence. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, mt • • ' 10 01. aHte1ht> J0<"-a%a1fce gift for him now; FROM OUR LARGE SELECTION OF Troy, N. Y., majoring in manage- .a? aja\alBa)aMaVla) ~M~M.^ - fll* He was graduated from Seton 0 c ACCOUNTS INSURED Hall University and Georgetown ment engineering, and received a Tide vDllllldl e*" JL& »"° w7' B. S. degree in business aHminlc- If You Care For to $10,000 by an University Law School and became • 35 mm Cameras For th» family wath and diihai GeMai Rlpa an attorney in 1954 and a coun- tration from Rutgers University. DELICIOUS C WHOLE-COOKED selor in 1957. He is. a director of • 35 mm Projectors Formerly employed by the H. A. Bananas 2 25 Qloats . k agency of the Wilson Division of Engelhart In- Pig Pig. 'port the Union County Association:for Soda Flavors U.S. No. I Grada Mental Health. • Reflex Cameras dustries in Union, he has been as- c CHICKENS Tweeds, shetlands, hopsackings./brushed , sociated with the North Jersey Per- —'or'— ••' \. ' .'• GOVEHNMLNT sonnel Aggm»i?it?"" Mr. Skaarup Yellow Onions 3 :i7 worsteds in classic patterns/and models • Movie Cameras Boosters Fete now resides in Schooley*s Moun- Ginger Ale Oxydol Detergent Far Eatiag or Cooking (Continued jrom Page 1) tain with bis wife and two daugh- For your laundry $35. to $55 ; ^ • Movie Projectors KLEENEX of Education. . ters, Lynn and Lori. BUY Charles M. Preston, president of the Boosters* Club, introduced the 1 Injured Girl Win* mm coaches. The awards were present- ALL NEW POLAROID CAMERAS Frozen Foods. WALDORF 4~33* ed by'Stanley F. Grayson, football $3,250 Settlement tntoy, IMI Fine flannels, gajbardines, and hopsackings coach; Nicholas Sferrazza, soccer C Nabltco • OL C PAID QUAHTEHLY Kits and Accessories A $3^50 settlement for a 13- Comet Cleanser coach; Jean Poquette, cross coun- year-old Cranford girl hurt' four : 75 Mallomar$ 33 Butter Cookies ^ in beautiful shades of olive, charcoal, and 1.60 For bathroom and litchan BANQUET PIES 4 SAVE BY MAO.... try coach, and Jane Seymour, years ago in a two-car crash in / INCLUDING WINK LIGHT AND ELECTRIC EYE SHUTTER M. A Tatty Iraat brown ..y ..... , $15.95 to $19.95 POSTAGE PAII> BOTH WAYS cheerleader coach. William Bar Plainfield was approved Tuesday COM Of 12 Lanj» Botfla. Dom|flak«Waffltt,!:^2 c Miiuto Rico COOUJ pig? S1« vey was in charge of dinner ar- SVSC. by Superior Court Judge Walter S Wise Potato Chips Chinos.^rdiiroys, and wash 'n wear flan- rangements. ... L. Hetfield. HJ. plg. How Can ,Ycu MiM? Blueberry or Raspberry pig. nels ./.'.. ... $4.95 to $13.95 The suit was filed by Charles E. Oiristmas Lights » * GIFT SUGGESTIONS UNDER '10.00 Washbum of 122 South Union ave- Kitchen Charm *-*'>*« 2 Star-Kist Tuna Pie H..., ?Plgr:>25« (Continued front Page I) nue for his daughter. Catherine E. Zest Soap HAYES BROWNIE STABLET CAMEBA — CHEST toHol d Movie Heels ...... from $195 Washburn. She was a passenger Dinner Wyler's Parsley Flakes . this project for the Business Asso- ForioUar'andbaih*' in her father's car- when it collided Roast Turkey Slices Redy ciation, said Santa will hold court BROWNIE STAHFLASH CAMERA [ FLASH GUNS for — - SCHER'S Star-Kist Tuna can ' SAVINGS and LOAN With another driven by the. de- Colgate Toothpaste in a trailer at the South Union BaQMn FlaahQtm. Ffla* Bulbs 35 mm and Reflex Cameras Chicten of 7 'ex..', fendant, Edward Kret of 11 Janie . 4ha Sea can ' For dress ... our very authentic button- ASSOCIATION avenue parking lot from S to VIEW-MASTER PRODUCTS Lane, Clark, at West Front street LIQUOR STOI Bab-OC!eanser . j pjn.each weekday except Wed- GX. MASCOT METER . ~1 ... and West End avenue, Plainfield, 104 WAUTOT. SwansoiT.V.Dinner down and English Tab collars by-GANT 955fcM4SLNimri?2,ILl nesday and also from 10 ajn. to 4 Stafter Set — Viewer and 4 Reels Breast 0'Chicken Tuna Pard Dog Food . . WALTZ METERS ter Moriw. PoknofaL on December 4, 1055. . Zest Soap Red L Fish Dinner s C of New Haven. $5.95 to $6.95 $545 | VIEWER :.... .-: 2M 3 J. Roger Coriant of Elizabeth Graham Crackers 'PV;25 xvas the attorney for the Wash- Etpaclally for tha bath 2 Nine Lives Pet Food HAND VIEWERS 1 For sportwear . . . Ancient Tartans, iPBOEBCT burns. 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Phillip J. Sandford, Bride ion Junior College Library .for a at Cranford,. Mrs. Robert Davies weeks with Un. HaukV Janet Ann Dempsey Weds research table. Mrs, E. W. Schroe- of Westneld and Mrs. Ben W.Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Lawlow. der, membership chairman.- pre-J Social Happenings Geddes of Short Hills. - . . ' sented two . new members, Mrs. I William Bacon ofWestfield Receive Papal Blessing MW j*arion Joan Kaye, daugh-, Mr. and Mrs. Peter B. Sparry an Guy C. Parsons and Mrs. B. G. | , The First Presbyterian Church was the setting Saturdjgctbr the St. Michael1* Church was the setting Saturday for the wedding ter ojt'Mr- ^ Mrs. Joseph Kaye Mr. and Mrs. Ifavld Tyro andjbert CoK-illf. Sr..: 0/ 326 Walnut S. Arthur F. Benson, who- ha?, and their children. Peter, Williamiiamm \ Gillespie. ". ' " I ust and Elizabeth, of Penfteld, N. Y, 7 Christma wedding of Miss Janet Ann Dempseyydaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew of Miss Susan Carolyn Flake, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Flake of 129'Columbia avenue, became their sons. Steven-and Philip, of | avenue. Theyv'loft Monday for J returned from a trip to Eu- The literature committee will j of Colonia, and Phillip J. Sanfoxd, son of Mr: and Mrs. Roy Sand- the ijwide «f Vincent Griffith; son drive; spent the ]• Beaumont, Tey:, were Dr.'Colvill_ e 'was the,guest last week of were holiday week-end guests of The Mountainside,, Inn will pro- J. Dempsey of 29 Wade avemjor'ajid William Durie Bacon, .son ol meet December. 10 at the home of Mr a|id Mr. Sperry's brother-in-law and ford of 306 North avenue, east. - ~ Vincent Griffith of Thanksgivuig wt«1c-end with Mr. | will take a now position. Hee was'jwas 1 ^ -. Mrs." Alex; B. Clou. d of 7 —^-^M* fifth annual Christmas cocktail of Westfield. The' Rev. Mark J. Dooley. as- D. c. and the late meeting of the club, will be a phil- 1 [Harris Tyre of Philadelphia, Pa. as a lieutenant with the Army in ing. m Erie, Pa. of .301 Prospect avenue. party of the Dig and Delve Gar- sistant pastor, officiated at the 12 anthropic .tea in Sherlock Hall' on The Rev. Robe^G. Lohgaker, fc^ tt St. Michael's They attended the "Perin-Cornell Aberdeen, Md. den Club of Cranford. Mrsi Frank. r pastor, officiofed at the 4 p.m. 'clock ceremony and celebrated l>urt» on Thinksgiving Day. football game. ' . • ' Miss Eileen. Meagher, who is a Mr. and Mrs.TArthur K. Bur- >b X. Mullin is chairman of the af- candlejigftt ceremony. A reception the nuptial mass. The couple also junior at. St. Elizabeth Academy ditt of 18 Elm street returned X fair. A buffe,t. supper will be ' William Schweder, Mr. and Mrs, Carter E. Porter v folldwed at the_Colonia Country Robert King Mr!: and "Mrs. William Martin at "Convent Station, sper|t the Sunday from a motor trip to Oak z"t • served. • . .-"< . \ • ' received the- papal w—^g A OKgeiovrD UniVersity, Fred Mackenzie's and -their children. Kathy, Sharon, D.C., performed the arid their sons. William, Michael James. Thomas and- Ginny, of 103 j weekend with her uncle and aunt. Ridge, Tenn., where, they, spept '>a. Mrs. Thomas Kelly is corchair-' Club, Colonia. , . ; ' reception was held in Columbian : tills ) ceremony at 11 ajn. and Slade. of 62' .Spru'ce street, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Burke of 601the Thanksgiving holidays wit{i man, assisted by. Mrs. William The bride was given in marriage HalL Rahway. Are Married Troth to Teacher Edgewood road, were holiday their son • and daughter-in-law^.-"« and celatorated a nuptial, mass. A were TSianksgiving week-end week-end guests of Mr. Porter's Qrangc "avenue. Campion. Mrs. Joseph Kuntz, Mrs. by her father. Mrs. John Moravec The bride was escorted to the The First Presbyterian Church Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Burditt -y> rece$ibn:was held at .the' Casino Is Made Known guests of Mrs. Martin's mother, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. Lawrence Simonscn and Mrs. of Bloomfield served as matron of altar by her lather. Bliss Rose and, their • children, Lynne and ~'' honor and bridesmaids included was the setting Saturday for the in HjjePark, Lincoln Park, Jersey The engagement of Miss Mary Mrs. FJlcn B. Fleck of Shippens- Porter of Falls Church, Va. Mrs. M. J. Seavy of 115 Forest ' Robert Williamson. -."-.. Vieira of Hope Lawn was maid Bruce. " ' -, '". •'!, Miss Janet Beyerle of East Orange, wedding of Miss Elizabeth Starr, Donaldson Lesin, daughter of Mr. i burg. Pa. avenue spent the Thanksgiving Attending will be Mr. and Mrs, if fin^iy and frrjd^^twairfc includ- cousin of the bride, Miss Doris daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John V. and Mrs. William F. Lesin of Un- holidays with her son and daugh- Fred Atkins,, Mr. and Mrs, Jos- ed Miss Mildred Currie of Rah- Tl&jtride, who was escorted to Mrs.' Denton Layman of 28 Dr: and Mrs. Homer J. Hall of 'H Rudyanski of East Orange and Starr of 23 Hampton road, and ion, to Fred T. Mackenzie, son of ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey eph Babinec, Mr. and Mrs. John way; Miss Arlene Steiniu of Col- flie i}&nr by her father, had Miss Mr. and Mrs. W. Jonathan Mil- Georgia .street will entertain at : 310 Prospect avenue entertained. i'» Boffa, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bradj Miss Phyllis Rutz of Cranford. Robert W. King, son' of Mr. and Maumsb Kieffer of Caldwell as Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Mackenzie ler, Jr.. and their'-children, Carol bridge this evening. Her guests Se avy of Darien, Conn." Donald Bacon pf White Plains, nia and Miss Betty Danyoof of 16 Locust- drive was announced Mrs. HallV parents. Dr. and Mrs. »Q field, Mr. and Mrs. William Plainfield. Pauline. Flake of, Col- Mrs. William O. King of Tewsbury, her rnaid of honor and Miss Con- and Jeffrey, of 116 Horning ave- will be Mrs. Z. Robert Turadian, Henry Smith* Leiper of Leonia on "' N. Y., was his;' brother's best man. stancy Zaremba of, Cranford as Saturday at a family dinner, party nue, were guests of Mrs. Miller's C Mr. and Mrs. Alexander W. pion, Mr. rind"Mrs. Edwajd^ush- onia was her sister's junior brides- Mass. ..,".• Mrs. Everett J. Yacker, Mrs. Ab- Thanksgiving Day and alsp Mir.''"'( meyer, Mri and jyirs^Jtfme's Dool- Ushers .included Dr. David Cross bridesmaid. , •'••- • • .' . : at the home of the bride-elect. parents. Mf. and Mrs. Howard ner Turk, Mrs. Martin Glotzer, Bowling .and their daughters, Car- of Indianapolis, Ind.,'Richard Mc- maid and Barbara Ann Funk of The Rev. Dr. Robert G. Long- Miss. Lesin was graduated from and Mrs. McCarrell - Leiper of ''• cy, Mr. and Mi^Whh Henry. Mr. Avehel, cousin of the bride; was t-ouis J. Rauber of Chevy Chase, Hanscn of Wesl. Hartford. Conn., Mrs. Vincent McGcan, Mrs. Brant roll . and " Patricia, of 6 "Willow" Blauvelt. N. Y., the Rev. arid MJci. '/> Farlan of Plainfield and Richard aker. pastor, performed the cere- Union High School in 1955 and re- Ii; and Mrs. Thomas Kelly, Mr. and flower girl. ~ Md., served as best man and ush- for the Thanksgiving week-end. Coopersmith and Mrs. George E. street, spent the Thanksgiving Hal Leiper and children, Margar- • Mrs. Hjx-Raynjond Kirwan. Mr. Meyers «f Linden. mony. A small reception for the ceived a bachelor of science de- week-end with Mrs.. Bowling's Roy D. Sandford of Crantord ers were John Dolan, also of,Chevy They also visited Mr. and Mrs.Holliday. etj Heather, Brucje and Scott of '^^ Robert Schanck was the .organ- gree in elementary education from Richard Wadsworth of Lakeville, parents..yir. and Mrs. J. Dti\ Rog- w \ and^Mrs. Joseph KunUvsMr. and • •••••• :':miM$&®£&v • immediate families followed* at Chase, and Matthew Stone of Af'- State College, Pa. ~ , " • - :. '.Ttt - ist and Dr. Reginald Gemmill of served as. his brother's best,;man. Moravian College. Bethlehem. Pa., Conn., fnrm.r Mr! ^ Sc-Winiam-Lucddekc.-MrU-and, MYlMludeert R. Colville. Francois, Kirs. Charles D. • Hall, and their children; Diane apd ''his home Saturday from Overlook I Lawrie Montgomery. Mr. and Mrs.- couple will live in Cranford. . Burns of Westfield and Pfc Fred- maid of honor and. another, sister, Eiitjlahd the couple will live in Paoli.Pa. Frank Mullin, Mr. and Mrs." Wil-Richard Patton, A Cranford High Schctol gradu- rick M. Flake; XISMC. Philadelr Miss Sara V. Starr of Cranford, Arlington, Va. r^ and their, sons. Brian and Mrs/ Kenneth Est a brook, Mrs. Richard, of 5 Venetia avenue, rer: 'Hospital, Summit, where he has i'i Mr. Mackenzie received his Glenn.-spent-.the_Thanksgiving John R; Cohover, • Mrs. William H. turned last week from Sarasota, been, convalescing " for the ' past -I rliam Plamondonr-Mrr-and—Mrgr ^—The-brider-a-graduatc-of-Cran bachelor-of— science— degree—from- •. and Mrs. Al- Weber and Mrs. F. Gordon Leech Fla..;-.where they visited .'for"two three weeks. "•' 5v ~! • . : Frank Reed. Mr.- and Mrs; Law? ior College and is, a' member' of the bride. . ' ° his daughter in marriage. ford High School and Georgetown Upsala College, -East' Orange.. in it . • rence Simonsen, Mrj and MrsAr. e Engaged Gamma Iota Theta social sorority. Following a honeymoon' at Mt. Edward Rider of Arlington, Va., University School of Nursing, was 1955 and his master's degree in a?; --V Ernest Taberski, Mr. and Mrs. She is employed in the Newark Airy Lodge, Mt- Pocono. Pa, the served as Best man and John V. a registered nurse at Overlook geology from Lehigh University. Sy- ; f; ,"' Frank TOmasulo, Mr. and Mrsj The engagement of Miss Sue Starr, Jn, of Cranford, brother Hospital. Summit, until her mar- iignorct.te to Richard Patton, son district sales office of Aluminum couple will live at 715 Gallows Bethlehem, Pa., this year- He is v;••'••-.''ii, •'••••• Robert Williamson and Mr.,and Co. of America.. . • . . • Hill road. of thfe'bride,, was the. usher. riage. ;•'•-^ ' • . employed as a graduate instructor ; if Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Patton • ' Following a - wedding trip to -- Miss-Signorette is a graduate of »;•••; !^-,; : -, »Mrs. William McGrady. .- • f 117" Oak lane has. been an- Mr. Bacon- is a graduate of The bride was graduated from by Lehigh University and. is com- Westfield High School and Frank- the South, the couple will live Georgetown Preparatory School nounced by her parents, Mr. and Woodbridge High School and is pleting work toward his doctorate lin and. Marshall College. He is a in Washington.. . and College, Washington, is pres- in geology. Mrs.. Otto-Signorette of Erltoji. employed as a secretary by Merck Mrs. King is a graduate of Cran- | h Tea to Honor member" of Delta Sigma Phi social and Co., Inc^ RaHway. ently attending Georgetown. Law The- wedding is planned for Miss Signorete is a graduate of fraternity and of the Toastmasters ford High School and Cornell Uni- MRS. rinixir J. SANDFORD Center. He is a tax law specialist renton Slate Teachers College Mr. Sandford. was graduated versity, Ithaca, N. Y., where she June 4. International. He is a salesman from Rutgers University and is with the Internal .Revenue Bu- md • a member of the faculty of with the General Fireproofing Co., Iwas'a member "of Kappa Kappa I i Provisional employed by the IBM Corp_ New- Mrs. Carl Schauer of 177 Mo- Mrs. rterbert Frank" of 4 i. old Schott, Mrs. William Hubiak. Country Club. Music will be pro- Styles For Him and Her ft \ , TWEEDIE Mrs: James Pantano and Mrs. vided by Al Schmidt and his \ . • EK'.r1 •:,.•>; •••} Fred DcMarco. orchestra. . ' FAIRY The clubhouse will be open at -t - \ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Giordano 8:0ft p.m. Dancing begins at 9:00 BIG*Z5 TRADE-IN a •< \ * PRINCESS of 21 Mohawk drive had. as their p.m. and- a buffet supper will - be Yes! Martin Jewelers gives; <\ X- guests over the Thanksgiving served at 1:00 a.m. following the you a big: $25 allowance New week-end Mrs. Giordano's broth- dance. : • for your old watch when you er-lin-law and • sister, Mr, and Mrs. Gates Shull is in charge of purchase a Bulova priced at Gillette Razor Mrs. G. Bradley Orbcsen' and the decorations. - $59.50!or more. Illustrated Beautiful — Timely Mi - l\ The following will attend the children, Sharon Lee, Chris and are but two of the many, ADJUSTABLE dance as guests: Mr. and Mrs. styles in stock. TIMEX Clay, of Fayetteville, N. Y. Mrs Kenneth Carlson, Mr. and Mrs. Giordano's brother and' sister-in- Ho\Vard Carroll, Mr. and Mrs. $1.95 complete Wrist Watches law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Mc- Bruce'Cooke, Mr..and Mrs. George tirrltift $10.50 Claran and sons, Dougie. Tim^iy Gladis, Mr. and Mrs. James Hun- Brooch fiolba Waterproof, Shock* and Scott, of ToWson, Md., were Photo by Prutch"i.'':Ji'i-; Mr. and Mrs.. Lawrie Mohtgom Robert Mayer, Mr. and Mrs. War- g up . ery and their children, Susan and ren Perct, Mr. and Mrs. John War Famous Brands Anderson Is Married rington, all of Cranford, Dr. and Self Wind — $14.95 up , t : i;-.:'> w Robert, of 22'Colby lane, spent th< \A KT. GOLD OVBRLAV .Thanksgiving week-end as guest Miss Gail Anderson; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvar C Anderson Mrs. Donald Beason. of Garwood, • Hamflkm of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Reid oi of. 105 Dcnman road, became the bride Saturday of Ralph Roberts Mr. and Mrs. William Conrad o Exquisite jewelry- < . ," Weston, Mass. •• '>' son of Mr. and Mrs. Hiirry Roberts of Newark. Springfield, Dr. and Mrs. John Cultured Pearls set in a Cfarber of Scotch Plains, .and Mr. -FOR HER- GLAMOUR The Rev. Joseph Flusk per- • Croton • how. leaf ,• mdtjf. These Mr. and Mrs. Harold Glovier o and Mrs. Robert Swick of Cran- formed the double ring ceremony the altar by her father, had, Miss King's Men 116 Columbia avenue and Mr. an< ford. , ', • • Omaifjn pieces are superbly made PERFUMES and COLOGNES at 4:30 pm. in St. Rose of Lima, Nancy Cooley of Linden as he The executive board will meet ACCESSORIES Mrs: Otto C. Weber of 121 Col.Church, Newark. A reception was • O&er. with a rich, lasting overluy T| ; '. - ' • >. Lanvin maid of honor. Mrs. Ronald Van Monday at the home of Mr. and of 14 Kt. Gold. White Shoulders - Arpege - My Sin - Shalimar 1%:. -^V -;••:. ' umbia avenue attended the Army held at the Club Navajo, Irving- denberg of "Newark was bride: Mrs. John Turk, 29 Craig place. Navy game Saturday in Philadel- ton. • Sportsman Aphrodisia - Flambeau - Chanel No. 5 maid, See our hew selection of. •!<• phia. . , . ••"- The bride, who-was. escorted to Nuit de Noel - Bellodgia - Blue Grass - My Love — for — John Roberts of Newark, brothei Mr. and Mrs. William Hubiak many distinctive designs. of the bridegroom, served as bes of 43 Iroquois road entertained at OM Spice Intoxication - Hypnotique • Stradivari man. Ushers were Glenn Ander a-family dinner Thanksgiving Lay L'Aimant - and Many Others PURSE and VANITY MAGIC & FUN FOR PARTIES son, brother of the bride* and Ro-for 16 guests from Cranford and You'll find a wide variety of fine and distinctive Black Watch 8Ua-«pUttiiia tan k coaMdr maoic wllb Uw sabbits. bert Roberts of East Orange an Staten Island. A Smart Desired Gift Is World Famous gifts for him at Goldberg's. dovM fc fn* teu^miics fox your child's birthday Walter Roberts of Newark, broth Yardley Large — Beautiful It parry, church**, clubs, and Xmu parties. crs of the bridegroom. A. SPORT SHIRTS by Manhattan, McGregor SOPHISTIC AT Hot. ELECTRIC-Cold Assortment Mrs. Harry Bau of Linden was Double Savings and our own fine hjake ... Seaforth MR. MAGIC ROYAL DOULTON PRIMITIF HAIR DRYER the soloist.' on , ' $4 to $15.95 CALL EL 3-4S39 — EVEHWOS The ' bride, a beautician, is. Top Brass PERFUME $6.95 Value li, • ;! graduate of Cranford High' Schpo FIGURINES B. PAJAMAS by Manhattan in, a variety of . ' . ci.titn . • — Slacks — Sport Coats — Outerwear —• Imagine! YoU hot only »a»« •OVAL nOVlTOtt by KOVAL OOULTOM .Men's Toiletries by Dunhlll prc-nuptiul tihowcr- -tA "OTcManus nn every . luxurious Vurd, Qualify Furs at Budget Prices Hall, Linden, on November 2, you aaVc Uin entire cost of niaUlnK thn draporlcs. Hvery I • Fifty guests uttended. detail la Knos finest custom «wunr Buy With Confidence \rorkl Womlvrlul collection ;^!:J if fahiiloua fabrics, tre. 2.50 10 0.38. rMilced t» LS»'ko Judy Trczza, daughter of Mr P.M! And renionilwr, our GIFT CERTIFICATE at Ubor coola ynu nothlne Just and Mrs. Joseph J. Trczza of plion.. VV N-T700 and our Easy Terms Always Appropriate . . . Sure to Fit O FILLING PRESCRIPTIONS IS THE MOST IMPORTANT PART OF OUR BUSINESS • Oraton drive, entertained at flHOP-AT-IIOMK Service will brine fabric umplm to your Good Indefinitely oamoi luncheon imrty Friday in celebra- horn'-. Arramjed tion of her eighth birthday anni- minimum lrnc*n. 81" 27 N. Union Are. Dm & Quimby Sts. versary. Her guests were Mar> BEST STOCKED-BEST STAFFED "WestlieWs Fur Shop of Distinction" June Washuwunny, Lisa Ziclcn- KOOS BROS, CronfordL N. J. Wwtfiold, N. J. 249 E/Broad St. AD 2-3423 bach, Susun Sheer, Carol An Route 27. Rohwoy Y«ar» ol Quality" Doyle, Karen Ziolko, Maurcc 17 North Union Avenue BRidge 64062 Open Evenings Till Xmas Ilakor, Charlotte PuUini an Phone Fulton 8-3700 LartrwayYoorGiftm Kenilworth — Botibnratd and N. 20th St Buy With Satisfaction Nuncy Trczza.

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CRANFOItD CITIZEN .•••'• • " .: •" : "•" . ' -y 't' ' •- . • ••••.'• . CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLR THURSDAY; DECEMBER 3, 1959 SKJXIUH TWO condemnation, or by the issuance during banking hours; make cer- officer, as Name Klein Chairman of municipal obligations, such as tain that burglar and fire alarms United Fund board, . ': :v ::'•:; Paul Klein of 121 Centennial has been done In* Westfield. He are in good working order. '. Starting next Monday the fund avenue has been named chairman also pointed out that the state has .'The safety leaflets being dis- will move frctm its campaign head- Lion District #> and chef of the family dlnrie: granted municipalities permission tributed during the holiday sea- quarters in the Grant School to ALL MEAT to exceed their borrowing-capacity son' call upon pedestrians to ob- the Girl Scout House on Spring- planned December 10 at 6 p.ni by 1 rnm^s n order to create needed parking serve the following safe-walking Held avenue. Telephone, number, the Mountainside Elks Lodge, : TENDER BONELESS facilities.' rules: . % .' ^ - "~"\ . BR 2-61*9, and mailing address, -iiountainslde.——^——_£__—L James—Rich,-Republican P.O. Box 171 Will remain un- Slated paign chairman during the' past crosswalks; cross at right angles changed. District Governor Samuel Vol- Delusion Soon <. . .' election, stressed, the need, for a to curb; give motor vehicles the taggio of South Orange, accom- year-round campaign to sell Re- right of way if it is necessary to United Fund '•' ;r~Z~ No Bone — panied by members of his cabinet, ^Continued from Page J) will make his official visitation to publicanism to local voters and cross where there are no cross- (Continued from Page 1) The rooms are so hot in -the sum- not. just before' elections. He said the Cranford Lions Club at the walks; walk on the left side of the haye been away in recent weeks, .4; mer that it is almost impossible for more emphasis should be placed on road facing approaching traffic if local group's dinner meeting in the the? employes to remain in their contacting new 'residents and first families where both husband and it is necessary to walk in the road- wife work during the—day, and • : •••••" '"' c~\ " / '•• • • "•••• : .offices, he declared. There, arc voters to teU them the Republican way. ....''. • • s^. story and endeavor to get them to many other'cases can be hard for PORKIE SPECIALS! some offices without an outside Choose Beautiful, Yet Practical attend GOP club meetings and our solicitors to cover. We are liter-. window and many valuable muni- other local functions. He expressed Pastor Wih-t doing all we can to reach them, by .A Gifts, tot Your Christmas Giving. cipal records are subject" to de- appreciation to all who worked in (Continued from Page 1) calling, by telephone and by mail." Center Cut MsU struction because the structure is the recent election. Cleanup returns put District 19, v came a curate, at Blessed Sacra- under.Adam. S. Ordecki, 203 Paw- not fireproof. The lavatory facili- President Roderick W. Smith ment', Church, ^Newark. One year iii nee road, v beyond its quota to 101 ties and ventilations also arc total- presided. ' later he was transferred to the v PHI We Have a Large Selection of percent of its goal. ' Total re- tmn y inadequate, he declared.' Church of the Assumption, Mor- turns of $2,068 pushed Mr. Or- ristown, and in 1929 became cur- Gifts for Your Favorite Person at The police headquarters, he Accepts; Call decki's results beyond the $2,050 • •• ate at St. Francis Church, Ridge- goal' he has been nearing during 93 jointed out. is a converted dwell- (Continued pom Page 1) \ • field Park. the last several weeks.' •'.'••• '•' +vj'i '•/:'• ..'" • "Ward to Beat Prices. ng" house without adequate lava- showed there were 940 commun- tory facilities and he expressed the icants in the parish, a gain of 70 .. ' Since coming to Cranford in District 19 made the greatest r>v ope that no local resident would during the year. During the year 1935, Monsignor Donnelly has been gain of any district over last nave to spend a night in the local instrumental In founding a mis- year, accordindi g t p "M BowlingBli , there were 38. baptisms, 60 con- »«•'«.. C jail—Thd-poHce-do-not-have-facili- firmations,-3-receptions, - 7: mar- sion chapel in Kenilworth, which dh TOWEiTSETr ies in which .to, freshen up or riages and ' 16-burials. The aver- became St. Theresa's Church in is due to Mr. Ordecki and his Pepperell, Bates Tean up after their toiir of duty, age Sunday 'attendance was be- ^949. Among his other accomp- workers. Still further returns, are Table-shopping? TroMo Koos . . . where you'll find, not just dozens, not evton hundreds, Heirloom, Duncan by Cannon Mayor Dorian . continued,- and the tween 500 and 6§0. lishments here are the building of due from the area, he said,- with econd-floor offices-Jare-so hot in the new and larger church, .which the possibility that it might go be- itj/c m.i|jc but over ONE-THOUSAND beautiful gift tables! You'll see more beautiful mahoganies... '• Treated With / Joseph Dougan, president of the S.V !••:•: the summer that they cannot be Board of Christian Education, re- was opened in 1850; building of a yond -X10 percent of its goal. ' Martex, Dundee, t MOTH PHEVDiTATIVE used on many occasions: ported church school enrollment new rectory in 1957 arid acquisi- District 13 remained the only Rib Half Loin Half : SAMUEL VOLTAGOIO ^ith~g^ld^o«led^leather-^ps7-lovely—'Voodgrqtn '—party-proof—tops!—^Aore^drarnatic other group over 90 percent, reach- Most local, residents, the mayor increased from 350 to 400, neces- tion of additional convent prop- ~ Coach and Four Restaurant at 6:30 $2.49 up stated, know, of the totally inade- sitating the addition .of a 10 a.m. erty for the nuns. who.teach in ing 98 percent on cleanup returns. $5.98 up Mr. Bowling pointed, out that rer lb p.m. Tuesday. moderns .... In sophisticated black-and-white, light limed oak or Danish walnut.;. all burn- quate library facilities here and service! on' Sundays. There, are St. Michael's School. Following the regular meeting, the need for larger and more 23 teachers 'and assistants in- audit of figures during the last "two weeks, had jleveloped' a few COUNTRY PORK BUTT 43< ho will confer with officers of the stain-sc.atch resistant! More charming colonial tables, crafted in rich solid, maple! More adequate .quarters,, to serve the structing 21 separate classes from Cranford club at a special board needs<-of the, community; Books Closed duplications that show one or two CANNON & CALLAWAY TOWELS kindergarten through the 12th districts~to "have ,,a slightly lower of directors meeting on the' pro- cocktail, stepV end tables! More lamp tables, more corner tables . . . even lovely drum or Mayor Dorian said the commit- "grades; plus facilities for infants, (Continued from Page J) lb r^ THICK and %HIRSTY paign, but that thus far, no uni- actual percentage, at the end of gram fpr the coming, year. . tee also is exploring the best pos- toddlers and ' prS-School young- November than had beep reported FRESH HAM SHANK 49« , The head of Lions District 16E. sible use that can- be made* of the sters. The adult "coffee class'* has form, . pattern of agency activity bookcase tables! And what about more low prices? q» That's easy! ALL these fabulous HEAVY BATH TOWELS from 98c had developed. • ' . two week ago. , -J-J.•• which includes 62 clubs in this ndustrial, tract south of the Gar- an enrollment J of 185. Mrs. section of the state, is a counsellor- :-,•'•; • ';•• '-••• It was announced that since the '•A .contribution of '.$25...was -re- tables ore Koos-tagged the same incredibly low 19.95! ^And of course, they're just an HEAVY HAND TOWELS from 59c den State -Parkway. . Among, the. Charles Albury, directress of the ceived from Cranford • Local 52 at-law with offices in .South problems, he explained, arc wheth- Guild of trie Christ Child, reported previous meeting of the board, the HEAVY WASH CLOTHS from 29c Salvation- Army had appointed PBA, and another of $25 from BABY SPARERIBS "»39* Orange. A member of the South r it would be wiser for the town- 147 youngsters under'4 are en- Public Service Coordinated' Transr Orange Lions Club, he is a past Inkling of KooS huge, gift table collection ... the biggest in all Jersey!) But come see for hip to install sewers and other John Kunze, chairman of its Cran- rolled. ford committee and local health port. ' . ••'. ' .....;.. president of that unit and also — All Colors with Non-Pucker Borders — * acilities or leave this to an in- Ellwood Post, director of, the yourself ... tOrjight,, tomorrow jure! A^ this price, smart Santas will be snapping /them up dustrial developer. This proper- ; ib.33« a past zone . chairman and Churchmen's Brotherhood, re- deputy governor. He is president v y, • he indicated, should produo ported on activities of that group fastr ,Good representation at branches. ." ' ' >• " a good ratable which would help of the South Orange-Maple wood Luscious . Reversible during the past year,' including Cala Style —4 to 6 lbs. Bar Association and a member of offset, a. part of the' cost of the renovations carried. 6ut -in ,the capital improvement program. MOST WANTED-MOST ENJOYED the Newark Downtown Club. BATH MATS PATCHWORK education building and other District Governor Voltaggio is' Milton Barnett and Buddy Ber- church properties, which .effected ohe of 347 district governors who BATES and SMJSitU ;eii, past presidents of the Cran I-:-.!./. an estimated savings of $1,200 in supervise the activyies of 14,472 • , ' „ —from — ' QUILTS ord Business .Association, out 1 labor. A GIFT OF FINE LIQUOR Lions Clubs is 99 countries or geo- lined plans for a self-liquidating Robert M. Haren, organist and off-street parking project in rear, RecSi-To-Eat graphical locations of the world from $7.98 choirmaster, reported 43 men and Give Him A v'with a membership .of over of North Union and North avenues boys in the choir and 45 girls in Miln, Alden and Eastman streets. ' 594.66S. During the fiscal year of St. Cecelia Girls'-; Choir. Beautiful 1958-59, there were 818 new Lions Cost of acquiring property for Edmund. Morris, chairman of SHEET BLANKETS, Pastel Colors $2.98 the 202 "car-lot is estimated at Clubs organized. 7 ,the Every Member Canvass com- Decanter Of Shank (Full Cut) ~~~T3£clIvities~~6f Lions~Clobs, ac^ DACRON PILLOWS, Non Allergic 5.98 $203,000, before negotiation, they mittee, reported the campaign just aid. Paving, demolition of some cording to a statement issued, by DUST RUFFLES L Jr..;..::, 3.98 structures, meters, sidewalk an 'completed showed an increase of Elegant District. Governor Voltaggio, are more, than' 10 percent over1 .the NYLON SCARF SETS ' 3.98 curb would run the cost to an esti aimed at the^" promotion of'good mated $265,000. previous year, and a budget fpr " government and good citizenship, ST\. *P Amortization—charges—ove* the ensuing year, presented by SCHENLEY Ib.pkg. the'development of the civic, edu- Mr: Orubcx,~was adopted. cationaL social and moral welfare 15-year period would run $23,00 Dacron '/„ SEWING KITS Hepoft of the recent bazaar of the community and nation and a year, -which would be financed showed receipts. t6 date of $2,120. Hormel's • MorellV • Hygrade fostering of "a spirit of generous Koo»—Rahwoy, Rf. 27, FU 8-3700, Parkway Exit 135 • Koo»—S«a Girt, «t. 71, Ol 947M ByCOBTICELU from meter -receipts, estimated a* Mr. Laier, senior warden, was consideration among the. peoples COMFORTERS $17,000 a year, and th&-balanc&. honored on the anniversary of hit of the' world." The slogan of the Ft 8-0323 • Koov-Pawlppony. Rt. 46, PI 4-4100 from increased taxes on the pro- 20th year as a niember of the Ves- Internatioh Association of Lions NON ALLERGIC & Sewing Buckets perties surrounding the area' and try. He reported on activities of 4/5 Of. Clubs is "Wherry. Intelligence, others in the vicinity which would the long-range planning commit- Our NationV.Safety." Its motto is —— liom —— benefit from ..the facilities. The tee. : .•.•: • ' ."We. Serve." $10.98 speakers listed the project a:; At the conclusion of the meeting, Gift Wrapped ROASTS ib 79c 65c ."probably, the only capital im- the Uty. Daniel Hardy, who has provement which' would pay for it- been assisting at Sunday mprnlng Of Course School Clerks to Meet self and eventually make money services, shewed colored,slides and At Union Junior College EMBROIDERED SHEET for", the town." . . lectured on i Wi, h M Ground Round Steak...... lb. 89c They. pointed out that Cranford Africa. With Mrs. The Union .County Association Hardy"..he of School Clerks and Secretaries /and PILLOW CASE SETS 7.98 has lagged behind other county ttraveling througspenh ta majotwo r parmontht ofs towns in per capita sales and this You Can Be Sure You will hold its next meeting in the V that continent during the past sum- lecture hall of Union Junior Col- EMBROIDERED PILLOW CASE. SETS 2.98 gap probably will widen in view mer. • '. Lean Ground Chuck ...... lb.69c of improved parking facilities in- Have Chosen the lege at 8 p.m. Monday. FANCY DISH TOWELS from 59c Prior to the annual meeting) . Dr. Kenneth W. Iverscn. college stalled in Westfield, Elizabeth and dessert was served by' a commit-, Plainfield. dean, will speak to the group on tee under' direction of Mrs. Evan Right Size Lean Ground Meat..... 3 lbs. 98c "The Junior College in General — More off-street parking facili- W, llughes. ties must be provided, they assert- When You Give This Union College Specifically." A TABLECLOTHS ed, if Cranford is to retain its cen- guided tour of the new building TABLECLOTHS tral business center as the valu- Police Chief FULL QUART DECANTER will follow. able tax ratable that it now is, (Continued /rom Page 1) Choice Cut : V •- In celebration of the Christmas They pointed out such a' project their property during the holiday season, members will' dohate to NAPKINS also, would eliminate much of the season:. ~~ the "money tree" to help buy gifts for the County Home for the Aged. 5O"x5O~ to 60~*102~ traffic congestion in the business Be sure that all locks on. doors — $g.oo RIBS OF BEEF center, and. certainly would reju- and windows are securclyv fasten- WHITE and PASTEL venate the entire business com- ed; maintain a night light in your If we did but know how little munity. place of business; be certain' when •some enjoy of the great things that * . ™—- non ——• they possess, there woul4.not-be $2.98 Mayor • Dorian, who earlier cashing checks for a stranger that much envy' in, the, world.—Edward $2.49 spoke favorably of the. proposed positive identification has been es- CubMl Young. , v »k parking project, said it could be fi- tablished; do not keep Jargc sums Shop in Cranford SHOWER CURTAIN SETS by Plastron from 3.98 nanced either by a parking auth- of money" on hand; make a prac- for One of America's ority, which would' have power of tice of making frequent deposits VEALCOTLET FINE PERCALE QUILT COVERS 4.95 Finest Whiskies MONTREAL J5HEETS BONDED lb By UTICA. PEPPERELL and BATES Both •3&$\:i: Contour and Regular — While; Colors, Candy I. W. HARPER 1 CALVES LIVER for Stripes '.•<— Pillow Cases to Match b In The Beautiful 75? New'Solitaire ' .59 V2' BACON 16xilx24T Beautiful Selection Of , - Decanter 4/5 Qt. 1 min. ttition lit* Iron N*s«k tfl« 6 • Ml Curtains, Ready-Made Drapes CLOVERDELL At Low Prices GIFTS FOR EVERY ABULT JR. PORK ROLL ! -. FROM $1.00 to $100.00-^ ALL IF IN DOUBT 4 FORMS GIVE A GIFT CERTIFICATE Gift Wrapped Free Strictly Fresh OF No Extra Charge for Gift Wrapping — doz. 39c MEDIUM EGGS INSURANCE USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN KNOWN — USE OUR — Special Prices to Civic and Church Organizations TOMAN! " SHOP-AT-HOME" SERVICE Tne gloves you step into. i;t. ;- • i" Slipcovers and Draperies LIFE INSURANCE Its sort, clastictzt-d* construction makes tliis Just Telephone Us ; - prcity ilioc cliug smoothly, fit with supple REAL ESTATE perfcctiuii. It rcully Is more.like a

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• r,\ CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, /THURSDAY. DECEMBER 3. 1959 .'•''•••'..v-S&i AN»"CHBOKICt*^littBDAT Mi* Two r Kunn.dreW pictures of the>Bre- Cranford Public School News house for bulletin board display. The Bett Way to Say "Merry Origins „' Joseph Dorin, Gene Vanover j and Denise tiicier wrote letters to j the firemen thanking, them for j 1 then ?help- ,,- '' , ' .!>'.• «*tebH*h*l MBS; Ttai CMWOU Crasnr, sstobUsht* #«»•. Second Grade Pupils See time to save at Swan! Tfes CUarat . Stories about the trip were writ- • ' •• • (Combined to 1M1) .,'','-•."•>' ''•'.'_ l H* Smith and John VahBrunt." ~ ". CHARLES M. RAY, Editor »nd Publisher •••/"•., .1 As a cUmax to a study of Cranf6rd, the children in Mrs. Ade- Grade 3* laide Isaac's second grade visited the polls on Election Day and had The children in Mrs. Elizabeth helped the clasd with its Indian Clothier's' third grade -received a realistic lesson in democracy in action. 'They were shown how to use activities. many beautiful travel posters and NATIONAL SOITOIIAl he miniature voting machine, and the referendums on the top of Ml Marguerite S. Earhart 0 t Morning and afternoon classes pictures about Switzerland, "The -, ^^p^^^ ! Ifee Sunny- the ballot were,'explained. They watched the people sign the voting 5 Yean Ago 1 and Dr.' Robert P. Ferguson said Acres (Civic and, Improvement helped~with the construction" of a, Roof of Europe/' Miss Marjorie To calnv the fears' of local they would not seek reelection Association at Oweola Com- and close the curtain so three-dimensional mural depicting Burrison, . a former third grade children, Saints, Claus announ- in the.anntial school board elecr that each vote is private. the first Thanksgiving. ' teacher at Walnut Avenue School, *e»l*r: Qaallry Weekllef of New Jersey muldjy CBapeL and salt; Donna Dunikoski dem- ced that be was not retiring. Uon. Both were completing six A dooa^on of $300 for the Later the class discussed the du- onstrated the boiling point. Paul sent these pictures'to. the. boys, and Although the retirement of Sgt. . years of service on the board. ,. ties of a citia^n and learned why Lasinski used both, centigrade and Grade 1 girls.to show them many phases of • The Temple Players of Tern* purchase of notch furniture for Entered«tth«PortOfflc««»Crwif«d,N.J,« Second pass Matter. puMtohe* * yjiii of onlhsthwMlilesrnlnaaf itself .and drew pictures of the Bette Jane Masino reported on al- id Paul; school- life,. Alita Mix, Year trf Decision for Our Unitecl Fund tUk anniversary man and William Haveson. Church, Marjorie Yuschak, Todd Stephen Dole;-life of the hprds- Cranford High School's bent urtnin closed, rwfth only the feet cohol instrument^. " TnenrStephenrStoncrRoni""KossickT «t.•".» cosveU-lesder football team since 1045 was showing. That' night many par- tary ajpb,»ils,» Pr, Ckward B, Grade 6 Discussion of family members Alpine .Horn, Paul Weber, How- try have found/it "tough sledding" this a* the First Presby- stopped by Thomas Jeffer- ents were asked, "Did you vote led the children to realize that United Fund hdreafter^ is ih the hands of terian Ckncftu 8pseUl guests Bt tt t o(today?1* Miss. Janet, Kuhn's sixth grade ard Kaplan; watchmaking. Sherry year, with all expected to fall short of son's weakest 11 since 1942 thenrare large and small families. Weiner,'Gl£h ^ Smith; St. Bernartl were Vis. lehert C. Aldrtch by a score of 33 to 19 as the mem- is studying . Babylonia. Frances the United Fund Board ..." bers <»# (fee OevcisB* PTA. To commemorate the birthday Of great interest to the class was dogs, Richard Mack,, Thomas;' Ma- their goals. But in Cranford this was to in< Mrs. Joseph A. Flnmmer. season ended with the tradl- f Robert Louis Stevenson, the Schartenberg, Linda Harcketis Taken out of context, these words o ^an'd—Richard—Hudson—chalked—a- a discussion about pets. The chil- ranti; cheesemaking, Pallia Valvo. have been a special year —r a year in —«hsfter««nhs*s. The Crsn-^- Tfi ining-' children plannedTTnnietih board dren learned that Robert Craig d. The community all year long. was to open December 9, Pr. warden. . . . • Dallas' second, grade is a small Reason?" '., ;• Wind," Margaret Markie and aviation. Robert Wilson, Raymond brown • turtle. Each day- he re- guage, communication, tools and I. whelming and enthusiastic support, in at*"generously:because they believed in the clean up-is being undertaken and • Howard R- Best, superintendent weapons are part" of this study. it is safe to guess, that the total re- Efforts to establish a YMCA The Cranford Fire Depart- George Vroom. Katherine Raftery Wiblc and Gerald Luberecki com- .ceives loving care "and has been BRING IN ANY COMBINATION OF (3) poll conducted by, mail and at public benefits 6i a United Fund for the worth- have' been unsuccessful but the, of schools, announced. Since IS Years Ago , ment responded to It alarms' The class will also learn about ceipte or pledges will be slightly in September, students assigned to chose to illustrate "At the pleted an. exhibit Showing types the subject .of stories written by meetings on-the question, for a United while participating agencies." \ ./ new High School could provide Donations jvere being sought m November, an aU-Ume rec- of aircraft. Valerie Bowers and Indians of today and changes in excess of $60,000. This nuts us in almost every service and facility as ' the new 12-room elementary side" and "Time to Rise", was the following class members: Ma- their way of living. -'°'. by Cranford Unit 212, Ameri- ord for the. local department drawn by Carole Lpshin. Richard Watson have illustrated Fund Avhich would be truly "united" and He also points out that "the mes- the range of/last year's drive; al- part of the overall Cranford recre- school had been attending dass- «s well as any department in ( rie Boyko, Linda Cubberly, Robert The class has constructed a V...- _ ' though the goal was higher with.- can Legion Auxiliary, for 50 or booklets on aviation. Rcnee Kam- Garcia, James Hearns, and Bar- (lightweight) which, would bring an end to the multi- '. sage" of. the importance of the success of ational program. .' • / es in Sherman SchooL The more Christmas boxes for Army Union County. Fire Commis- frieze on the bulletin board show- the addition of .one more - partici- opening of the new school had in, Laura Thompson and Elizabeth bara Ross. * TROUSERS * SWEATERS Gymnasiums^ locker rooms, ing the hunters of the plains in plicity of appeals which had long been a the United Fund, for Cranford as a whole and Navy, station hospitals and sioner Dudley J. Croft re- Lincoln School Mueller' used cut paper to show pating agency.' . .'; showers, and special activity rooms been delayed for three months. convalescent centers and Veter- ported. Damage was' esti- The science interests of the chil- their village. The following child- subject' of criticism by local residents. as well as for the 13 participating „ On. behalf of the Cajppaign are already hi t*"* plans." •• ' . • Brookside Place School, also de^- ans' Administration hospitals., mated- at $1,815. . • I Grade 4 the, layers of atmosphere and what dren are now ' centered upon a ren have brought materials for cies, "apparently did not reach all of our Comhiittee I wish to thank you The addition of a swimming layed, had opened on November Mrs. Florence. Crounse was Mrs. Alice Collins' fourth grade they contain. ••••.. study of weather. Newspaper an Indian display: Betty Webb, First campaign of our new United has been" learning how to read Fund, conducted in the fall of 1958, re- citizens, because there Were about 25 per- for your full.cooperation in giving pool for genera^ community use 1. ' ' " ' •••••'•• '. chairman. 25 Yean Ago weather jpredictions are checked Patricia Kamm, Marcheta Rehrig, * BLOUSES * SKIRTS, good, regular full-page coverage all year long as well as for stu- Mrs. G. Holmes Williams of Forty-two boy- scouts and various thermometers. Virginia Livingston jitenue by the class arid a daily record is Janice Katz< • Ronnie Burstein, . y

bert AlUnger of 155 Lincoln •. • • • -• : ren Kress, Allan Turadian* Fr.ank there were 'about ,25 percent in Committee, Recreation' Commis- Cranford stores by Cranford ' and Vera Cruz. Joan were written on the following but there were warnings at the time that taken by themselves. However, the cur- sion and Community Council avenue, east, received the Eagle 1 constructed, Indian tepees, canoes, Prager and Kenneth Kent. town who did not contribute for The Cranford Lions Club Post 212, American Legion, and . sim and Mark Myerson corn- weather phenomena: frost, dew, efforts would have to be redoubled to in- rent chairman's belief that the United ' one reason or- another. This is not might consider this proposal. Simi- award- • ; pared the educational thermome- peace pipes and' jackets. Janet rain, fog, ice, snow, and wind. J sponsored j the organization of, Capt. N. R. Fiske Post 335, Grade 4 NO -sure-greater suecess-in-the second-earn-—Fund effort should be continued here, is ^ urprising, liiit silu lnr a lions -Club in Kenilworthr- VPVf, to receive donations for' tcr with others nsrri nt hpmf arid Mmicionc;. n member of the nfter- Different tvoes of ing successes in ether communi- noon classes, brought an Indian Last WedHES"day~ttto~boys~aT paign or the plan so enthusiastically found in his words immediately follow^ ' Whether ,or not there will be a : "^ lu Years Ago" Past President Clarence L. Fritz ' needy Cranford ex-servicemen." in industry. have been brought and described girls of Miss Geraldine PfarrerV DISCOUNT ties. ' ' ' Finishing touches were being Dcnise Miller read an article fid Indian dolls. Thomas by Jack Schuling, Susan Young, greeted at its start might have to be ing our opening quotation — "although I United Fund hereafter, is in the I am sincerely thankful for the was chairman. ' . Mrs. C. M. Canrlght discussed fourth grade presented a Thanks- hands of the United Fund Board; put on the Christmas lights in • • Plans .-^ere made to send "The Present Crisis in Far East- '• > about Gabriel Fahrenheit; John in the morning class Holly Bendlin and William Ridley. giving program, "The Joy of Giv- DURING \i • :h -abandoned-beeause-of-lack-of-piibUc-sup—personaUy^Hev«4hatjthey-should-cgn- ddir| the-business-center-in-prepara— Mi kelson-experimented -with- ice-brought—an—Indian- book- which the members of the Board of Ed- -Christ^as-glftsof-wallets-and- -em-RelaUons"-before-the-Wed'*-'-J ing TKariks." Announcer was Ktin- port. ..'.•'•• • •<• - - tinue anddo a better job than we ,were they -should continue. and do a tion for a lighting ceremony led surns pf money to' men and nesday Morning Club in the Li- neth Munkel assisted by" Richard SALE! ucation on behalf of all the resi- by Bsayor George E. Osterheldt. women in the service who were brary. Walnut Avenue better Job than we were able to dents of Cranford and wish you Jackson at "the piano for the open- "'rtowever, despite an earlier start on:. able to do this year." / Dr. Geldon Hindw>pn was relatives of members of Capt. Sit. Patrick J. Martin, first Kindergarten ing hymn. do this year. ':' \ well in your labors. ~ Christmas lighting chairman for organization for the drive, increased pub- We heartily agree that the effort ex- There were many cltiiens ot Newell Rodney Flske Post 335, motorcycle policeman on the ' Indian life has been discussed in The play told how a group of 1 ', Respectively. the Crantord Business Associa- VFW, and its auxiliary. Cranford Force, retired after Miss Anne Dolecki's kindergarten. children appreciated Thanksgiving licity and stepped-up efforts on the part pended in the past two years/in getting Cranford who did yeonum work tion. Oscar H» Cedarhqun Was of the workers, this year's pledges are our new United Fund organized should for the United Fund on my Cam*\ Henry J.Hineur.MJ). 14 years of service. Indian items brought by the chil- more after a foreign studeht came pajgn Committee. There were dren have been displayed; dances to.-their classroom. expected to reach only slightly in excess not be allowed to go for naught by drop- many citizens whQ contributed \o the beat of the -torn torn have Participants were. Janis Roth- Picked Up | of $60,000 — and this in the face of the ping the project now. And we would like generously because they believed been learned. Stories have been bard, Katherine Ferguson, Beth ami Delivered .. > Only ! fact that another agency was added, to suggest that it is still not'too late for in the benefits of a United Fund told around a make-believe camp- Robinson, Sherry Aron, Susan for the worthwhile participating fire and a film about Indian life, Rodstein, Steven Book, Deborah bringing the total benefiting to 13. and contributions from pie 25 percent not shown.. Dooley, Robert Mitnik, Suaan Hel-i agencies. I wish to thank .all of ke, John Kurdilla, Lynn Perce-I making it necessary to increase the goal heard from, and that such contributions them for,their assistance with the.. Attractive Indian headdresses were made by Michael.Avery, Pat- vault, John Anderson, Richard to $82,000: might well have/some influence on the hopte that they- will continue to Browne; Richard Calan JoAnn Ot-1 give unselfishly In this worthy rick Collalto, Robert Giordano, BRING IN ANY COMBINATION OF TWO (2) / Yes, we have to admit that United United Fund Board's final decision. Steven—Hagerstrom, Allen . Senk, lowski, Shirley Ditzel, Linda Wolf. I cause in the future. Cranford can Susan Messersmith, Susan Carhart, and should do better for a Unltsd Joan Lutkenhouse, Maureen Scan- Ion, Donald Dufty, George Hight, Joseph Aliseo, James Yuill, Bruce Fund than they did this year and Madden, Craig Connolly, Michele Arthur Stone, Thomas Rush, Cath- • Winter-Wise Your Driving for a Happy Season ; m^^mm •' last ; •'•••• '. .•.•;•, Lucier, Rita Metzger, William Con- Again, sincere appreciation from erine D'Arcangelo, Laura Fleis- nors. Bichard Jackion, Irving * men's & ladies' SUITS There's an excitement and a deep not know whom to call for help. the Campaign' Committee to you cher, Jill Schwartz and Lori Sev- Ackelsberg, Jditchell Dorin, andj indescribable satisfaction thai com^s with And what does it take to put the car ers.' John Evans. * and your people for your whole- Indian papooses made from con- making preparations for winter. " in shape for driving during bad winter hearted cooperation. struction paper and paper plates, Grade 6 Very truly yours, . . Committees in Mrs. Barbara DRESSES - We can sense it in the busy squirrels weather? Not too much, and here is a on display on the bulletin board storing away their winter food supply, pie check, list. For comfort: A heat- > Clifford D. Siverd were made by Tom Andrews, Little's sixth grade have been re-j Chairman, United Glenn Connolly, Kevin Crowley, porting on Egypt. The class madej and in the chatter of birds gathering for ing and defrosting system that really , ' of Cranford Howard Dickstein, Debra Cross, a list of questions on Egypt, which! were, divided into six research their big trip south.. We remember it as does the job; a tuned up, winterized en- Marguerite Daisey, Lots Dieffen- 117 Aldeo street areas. Booklets were made and we recall childhood experiences —-/the gine that won't fail us near or far from Cranford, N. J. bach, Lorraine Ross, Patricia oral reports given as follows: Ge- high woodpile, the full fruit cellar/We home; lubricated working parts that will Thompson, Jeffrey Beam, 'Donald ography,-Linda Severs, chairman, can feel it in the comforting warmth of a not break down when metal and oil begin Dear Sir: MacLcnnan, Martin Metzgerg; Karen Donbeck, Berhadine Mad- y: The fojuowing open letter was Mark Willis,"Lucille Arnold, Lau- den and Pamela Betzler; way of favorite sweater or jacket. ••/:'•> to feel winter's chill. sent recently to Mrs. Clar* Wtt«. EVER RUN OUT rie Arnold, Mary Connors and life, Arthur Block, chairman, Di- NO Warmth and safety — these, are the For safety; lights that will depend- liams, president of the Board of. Tcrllyn Pollock. ane Slahor, Carol Crawford, Lin- magic words. :, . ; ably illuminate the long winter night or Education, and I believe the sug- . . Grade I da Hagenauer, Michael Nadelman, DISCOUNT gestions contained' therein nilgbt A visit to the Cranford Fire De- Robert Goldsmith and Robert Ja- . Happily, our comfort and safety dur- the buzzard-swept day; windshield wipers be of interest to many residents of ' OF HOT WATER? partment by-Mrs. Jean Rbnnlund's gusak. ' ' , DURING ing the long winter months do not ^re- with live rubber blades and arms exert-' our community. classroom was-the culminating ac- Religion, David Prill; chairman, quire "hohng up" like the hibernating ing sufficient pressure (o really clear off Dear Mrs. Williams: tivity of a family life study. Lynn Fcdirko, Robort DiTullio. SALE! ' Recreational facilities for youth, End waiting. The The statement made by Margar- and Harry Radley; buildings, Ed- bear. With the help of science and indus- rain, snow and sleet; an, exhaust system adult, and senior citizen groups in et Mazzeo — "Firemen help pro- ward Kratzke, chairman, Stephen try— and a little home-made planning tightly sealed to prevent leakage of car- Cranford have been proposed by Way to heat water Rabin, Steven Pollack and Jack many community organisations^ tect the family," t— led to the sug- today is with oiL gestion by Irene Shulman )hat the Loupis; government! Elaine Sof- — life and commerce go on as usual in bon monoxide into the car; properly in- The necessity for cons^ructian of man, chairman, Sharon Z'alinsky. all but the very worst winter weather. . flated tires Vith good tread; and in the 4 new Community B3gh School A modern oil-fired class visit the fire department' to Linda Erickson and Cathy Wij-ht: Of course, it is common sense to car trunk a full set of reinforced tire ^| K tbl t|t f^^'l water heater gener- find out how firemen do help fam- customs and - contributions, Mi- of these proposals. ; ilies. chael Jones,-' chairman, Karen Picked Up *% %A postpone trips in the family car when chains, ready and able to provide relia- The need for increased dais- ates hot water 4 Captain John Schmitz and Fire- Horowitz, Barry Levine, Steven weather reports are warning people of ble stop-and-go traction protection when room cmtnirtion appssrs obvious times as fast as a man Robert Griffin escorted the Paskow, John Connors, Christo- and Delivered ... Only A* 1*1 blizzards or sleet storms, or if they are in the face of doubk aesstonji |n children through the flrehousc. An pher Vacha, John Sharo, Stephen winter does its worst with snow or ice. High School next year. It teems gas heater, 7 times explanation of fire equipment, the Fuhro, and Letizia Dfyla Seira. reporting dangerous icy road conditions. This is the kind of preparation that a shame for Cranford.toi.i/iiii/iiislniytltttniiu/ anil l.iitiiidtiiiu; ^... arations for safe winter driving usually ing" and confidence to face winter at this hot water a family different types of engines, water No Fish Story of Giza in three-dimensional- form,! vitis to J'ltusr I lie (Jmilitv Conscious ..." ; can go about their business without.fear exciting time of the year. It, also mini- can use for all pressure and care of equipment. Jack Doupis with assistance of I; . 1:1-!- of getting stalled or having a skidding mizes troubles for your police depart- ' fifty percent of American man Dennis Goldsmith, Steven Lev- Stephen Rabin and David Prill. A1 ft- : wiU die of heart attacks, but a baths, clothes wash- itt, Arleen Pomerantz, and Linda special booklet on Egypt wa:ndone accident/away from home where they do ment and hospitals. CUSTOM DRYCLEANEHS slmpla diet chang* could saw th* ing, dishes and by Stephen Rabin. i •I. > lives of fifty thousand this yew. .' v. ! Vay yourself first. Start a savings other, needs. Class officers in November wore: ] SHIRT LAUNDERERS It's the wronjt ^nd of fat that ACCORDION Edward Kratzke, president; Ste-| ft-! causes heart attacks. Fatty com-' ven Paskow, vice-president; Ka-; COLD STORAGE VAULTS You save plenty, ren Horowitz, secretary; Carol lotaten. INSTRUCTIONS OeolOd tv Str»f choke artsries, but/ fish fats and too. 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three months and.w}ll remain here oned that J$isf Ireqe pilbert, and long antennae, plus an extra Mrs. V. G. KocenkQ of 4 Doerlng q 15-foot star in. the center arch posed to catcesstve sunlight, for another six jnonths while her 4 H«h Julius Can-piece of equipment that gives them way, Mrs: Roger Norton of 22 Cen- And 12-foot trees and 10'foot seeing powtr is reduced. Eight UJC Girls Competinghusband, C. P. SL Rao, is working jelosi attended conferences at thetheir name. This is a spring oh tral ayenue "and Miss Barbara wreaths in the side arches. The with Esso in Floriuun Park. . itate PTA Convention on Novero- the underside that they use toPutscher of 707 Willow street side? of the building are outlined, Jump with great speed. with green lights. Lighted gar- THEONIY for Appearing before the classes in >r--lp. •'••'••• ' \ '•..• ;• .-/' .. ' '. • The instructors are William H. a colorful sari, Mrsi Rao gracious- The parent and family educa- Fungus gnats are gray to black Gerdts* Jr., and Robert Reid of lands and plastic bells are fastened f AIR OF Eight evening session students at Union Junior College have been tion group met at the home, of Mrs. flies about an eighth of an inch; the Newark Museum. Along the top edge of the building. " ated for the title of "Miss Night OwL" ly responded to all t^pes of ques- x ioas about her country and ItWillias m Hltlnge yesterday—after= long. Maggots that hatch from Lighted wreaths',' bells, candles YOU'UIVWHAVr New Pastor th She wfll be crowned atlbe annual Christmas dance of the Evening people. The arrangements for thenoon and discussed future plans. eggs laid in th and garlands are featured in the Session Student Council December. 12 in thtrdining hall of the college's visit were made through one of roots so that plants look tired and decorations on the other commer- leaves turn yellow, . Holiday Lights v new Nbmahegan Building. The contest is being conducted by the staff cial offices throughput the state. \ • . WittPreach Arranged by Presbyterians Mrs. Rao's American friends, Mrs. 'Holy Family' for Meditation Services Set of the "Night Omi," student news- Stanley Dwyer of 3 Indian Spring Treatment Is the same for both Extend Greetings With the LIjjhtlng of the Christmas Candle service at 4 pan. Sun- paper of the evening "^iim road, c ' . pests, says Mr; Libby, first let • ' The Holy Family" will be the/meditation topic of Dr. Albert Allin- 'Humble yourselves' day, th,e Christmas season will pe ushered, in officially at the First Woodson, Douglas Kremer, Rich- the soil get as dry as possible Wi pastor, at the 9:25 and 10:55/ajnn; holy communion services Sunday At Allidnce "Miss Night Owl" randidates Grade 3 Dr. Eppler Joins Rev. Laurance J. Pyne, newly Presbyterian Church. Dr. ^bert O. Longaker, pastor, will conduct the aid Hoolko^md William" Gerity. without hurting the plant. Then Of Public Service Ot the Cranford Methodist Church. A special offering will be taken for AtOseeola are: Miss Martha A. Boss of Mrs. Lee Rothouse's class is Public Service Electric and Gas . Advent communion will be ob- HE longinf to be acclaimed reveals the strength of true hu- called pastor,,will bring the mes-lighting ceremony. • ".'."•' • • ' . Scotch Plains, Miss Judith A. use chlordane—:the same stuff Grade 4 studying.the solar system- The that kills ants. Co. marked, the start of Christ- Corning Glass the relief fund of the church/ served at the 9:30 and 11 a.m. ser- for a certain talent, accora mility and nullifies the incorrect, sage at the 11 o'clock morning The four choirs—chancel, Westminster, - junior high school, ntd Clark of Bosellc Park. Miss Rita E. s 1 The children in Mrs. Polldoro's children have composed a list of mas holiday season Monday night Dr. Richard A. Eppler, son of, "Jesus Priceless 'treasure" by Bach will be sung by the choirs at vices Sunday at Qscepla Presby- Tplishment, or endeavor is qpersonal concept of humility as worship service at the Alliance Dodge of Rahway, Miss Lillian D. HPW. PUot Pert. . Just a little chlordane will do. : Junior—will present songs of-the fourth grade are interested in aIf questions about the planets to by turning on the electrically Mr. and Mrs. Walter T. Eppler •nney, di- : ~ ~~ T powerful human urge. But this House Slants can becojme con-If you Use the dust form, put some ; both services. James terian Church. The Rev. Albert G. 0 sense of abjectocss, servility, Church on Sunday. The Lord's nativity. Falter of Elizabeth, Miss Mary A. science unit on the familiar but be answered as follows: Mercury, illuminated decorations on the longing has nothing to do th and self-ajiacemcnt. A so-called Supper will be observed following vention headquarters for little in- in ah'old salt shaker and lightly of 4 Mansion terrace, has joined >rector of .music, will lay the same Dezso,- pastpr, has chosen "The The public is invited. - Mytrowitz oi'Clark, Miss Joanne relatively unknown phenomenon, Ricky.Bucker, Greg OJson; Venus, facade of its Newark. Terminal Corning: Glass Works as a senior ! selection and "$h>eep Communion" as. his meditation true ambition, w.bich is a hum* very important person is some* the sermon. '. ,' . . Rumzis of Clark, Miss Brenda A. sects that 'may or may not Injure cover the soil surface. Then water May Safely "The Pledge of ReconcUlaUon" Rosette Group air. Through reference, observa- Allen Pielhau; Kenny Johnson; the plants' ., ' ••'. it in. If you have chlordane liquid Building and on the 28 other.com- chemist in the research "and.de- 'Graze" also by Bach. Congregationtopic. ' , . .'_.'.:•- blc desire to do the will of Gog. Umet described, either by hlm- At 9:30 8JP-, the Sunday Bible has been selected by Dr. Longaker Schulz of Bound Brook and Miss earth. Nancy Slmson, Stephen mercial offices of the company When one is receptive to spirit- tion, and experiments they have Put regardless of then- evil in- use about a teaspoon in the water velopment division. I Sunday cvcjnng the Junior High Nursery, kindergarten and .pri- jelf or by others, as being a School Will meet under the direc- his meditation topic at the holy Doris K- Tuttle of Elizabeth. become aware of its many useful Schink; Mars, David Speer, Cindy throughout the state. Approxi- Ik* ••Jlcal StwMM Wb« ••» ual direction, not only is a right ^self-made man." implying that tion "of the superintendent, Wil- tent or lack of it, they con tear tor moistening the plant soil. A graduate of Cranford High .Fellowship Vill begin a three part Gives Thanksmary classes in the Sunday school communion services Sunday. TheTo Bring Gift Dr. Kenneth W. Iversen. UJC qualities and its . effect on their Coats; Jupiter, Judy Shapiro, Wil- mately 18,000 lamps are being School, Or. Eppler holds a bache- will meet at 9:30 a.m.; junior,, objective seen but every step of solely through his own design, liam A. Felmly. dean; and other members of the down the niorale of a housewife Be sure to put the shaker with study of India With VThe.Land and Westminster choir will sing daily lives." . liam Birkemeier; Saturn, Mary At- who sees no good in any kind of chlordane In it with your garden used this year.in the decorations'. lor's degree from Carnegie Insti- na CHUB omcuH -'^_'n—4 » intermediate Fellow- junior high and senior, "U a.m. the way to its achievement is efforts, and power —and against • A service at the Union County Jesus Christ Our Strong Salva- faculty will be judges for the con- kins, Greta Shames; Uranus, Gail e- nlso revealed. Success so gained insuperable odds—he has scaled - For Baptists Mary Stehlin, Laurie Ellcnbcrg, bug in her living room. tools and not oh the pantry shelf'. The units .composing the New-tute of Technology, Pittsburgh, ms a parent-student dis- At Service The communicants' class' will Jail in Elizabeth will be conduct- tion" at the 9:30 service; • the test. • . ~- • •' . . ..---Drew Scott, Christine Heick, John Gilman, Jeffrey Gray; Neptune, ark Terminal building decoration Pa., and a master's' degree and Individual expressions of meet for the last time Siuiday at harms no one and blesses all. the pinnacle of success. This er- ed Sunday afternoon by men of Peter Beves of Union is chair- Sprlngt^ls and fungus gnats n on dating. Senior High will chancel choir will offer' "Open A chrome communion set will Arsenault and Patricia King de- Steven Pottsn Barbara Spaeth; like the moist atmosphere of hu- are designed to form a giant Illu- doctorate from the University of thanksgiving y roneous designation is strongly "On Being- Different ^or thanksgiving by mcihbors of the6 p.m. in the- chapel, . / _ Human cflorts to make a name the church. Cars will leave the Our Eyes" by MacFarlane at the man for the "Miss Night Owl" conr Pluto, Beverly. Kocenko, Janet congregation*-' highlighted the rebuked by the words of Christ be presented Sunday to the Cran- monstrated through" experiments mus and potting soil. They won't Local Residents Taking minated' Christmas greeting-card, Illinois, Urbana, 111. With It," touching on-the * hihlighd th The Senior Westminster Fel- H lor oneself frequently seem to church at 1:30. 1, aon. servicei . test.' The eight candidates were that although air is invisible it isKempf. stretching across the seventh special service hl.heldd' at First 1 1 Jesus (John 5:19), "The Son can ford Baptist PeUowshlp at aspec . I Sn^^uS^e^ at the certain or the rug. Strict Dr. Eppler and his wife, the for- conformity. ^^——:—_ ; lowship will have jits first box be supported by the false belief The Alliance Youth Fellowship minister •, of Scott Eberle and Edward Silver- Art Appreciation Course floor level, with the words "Merry Church ''of- S|-i« nli-st, on 4o-noihlng-of-himself, Jwi^wbat Robert Schanck, "real." Warel Emerson, Elaine egetarian*, they'll attack neither nr mer Miss Ruth Coon of Mason Church . EuppV*r "f 'the «?Hny Hint to ieach auch u gguul. . p willimeet-at 0 u.m. with lal-communlon service at li am. "ning-session.- inaa^are-making a study of rock- r Five Cratif d r^dents are en- I"" Youth cfcoir will rehearse today i "groups ^gp man norbjfrst. ~— r~- Christmas-—standing—eight—feet Cityrlowa, inbveU earlier in the Thanksgiving Day. at 6 p.m. at the church. A film, be see1h the Father do: for what under the following leaders: Miss 1 iat 4 p;m.; Boy Scout TroOp 75 will must exercise ruthlessness, arro> as the prelude and "Chorale" at Roosevelt School. Miss Barbara Satkowski of Lin- formed' experiments showing the ets. Philip Niesz and Stephen Hil- But they can be an all-fired rolled in an art appreciation high,, in cut-out letters. They are fall'to Corning, after Dr/Eppler Those expressing gratitude for "Hidderi^Heart," will be shown at. things soever he doelh, these H. V. Austin/Lamp Lighters; Miss born, moon; Ellison Billias, Joseph fel^V: |meet at 7 p.ni. irv the auditorium; Kuncc, or egotism. Dm the Scrip- also doeth the Son likewise." Schroder as the postlude. The set will be presented to the den is general chairman for thework of air pressure. Air expan- nuisance. ' • course at the first semester of the controlled by an automatic flasher completed work for his doctorate. God's power and protection' told the regular meeting at 7 p.m. tures reconunend (| Peter Ruth Clark, Pilots for Christ; Mr. Christmas dance. Others on (the neW Union Junior College Insti- which permits one lettop to go on . JExplorers in" JOOJU 10 at 8 p.m. • On Sunday the Triads will hold The ministry of Christ Jesus Dr. John Olson, Cranford phy-newly organized fellowship by the sion was demonstrated by Robert Calabro, comets; Kurt Gessner, First about the sprlngtalls. John of, freedom "gained from bondage: 5:0). "Huniblo yourselves . . . and Mrs. William C Vivers, Ju sician, will discuss alpohol at the * committee are: Miss Rumzis. Mrs. the Big Dipper; Alison Randall, tute. The class meets Thursday at a time. Hanging under this i The. Junior. -High Fellowship to fear, sickness, sin, and Hmit'a-a council meeting at the home of —surely the most successful First Bapjtist Church of RoseUe. Jones and Carol Lcuthold, and Libby, one of our extension ento- Failure to protect the. eyes In Rob'tE.Brunner uiider the mighty hand of God, nfor Hi and Mr. and Mrs. A. A7-p.ny-meetlng4>f-the-8enlor HlgTi . Arlene Sturm of^ 'RoseUe. *Miss Joseph Kluepfel and Ronald Smith Milky Way, and Joanne Baytala, mologists, has taken a close look evenings at the college's new sign at various levels are a number bright sunlight leads to a possible •plans "arrolle^skirting-party-Satur- "lion ilial he may exalt you ia duecareer^ the world" has ~ewr~ Whlttaker, Seniors. - . The Cranford group will be host ' Opt}irta' n • day. TheETvUP wi" meet at the 'Thanksgiving" was the subject Fellowship. The other youth groups Clark, president of the Evening did a follow-up experiment prov- Ldttle Dipper: Cynthia Petrocelli is at these, and he says they're gray Nomahegan Building. of eight-and i2-foot~lllumlnated toss of night vision. You can't see tin street./Roselle, at 2:30 p.m. lime.". It is only through'obe- known — was beset on every The pastor will bring the mes- p Christmas tree ornaments. . church at T p.m. of the lesson-sermon. The service iU^neet at'the same hour. to deacons from the RoseUe Session Student Council; Andrew i i / finding out just what and where is and tiny-^only about one-32nd. of Local residents enrolled in the sufficiently, to drive safely. The 4 H. UNION AVE- CBAHFOBO Explorer Post 44 and Girl Scout aide by the human obstacles.of ing that air moves about;' 1 dience to this divinely inspired sage at the 7 o'clock Sunday' eve- ii ,.-... • * / • " . ' Confirmation classes will be held was opened by'the congregation Adults wishing to join the church at the service. Kulick. of SayreviUe, Robert Fitz- Candacc Carmelia and Leda the place we call-''space. an Inch long. 32 South avenue. West, Steven M. Each of the five marquee arches bright sunlight uses up "visual Troop 68 will-meet today at 7 p;m. teaching that one comprehends skepticism, disbelief, intoler- ning service. ' - i BRidg* 3-US0 after school on Monday; and Tues- singing a hymn from the Christian ch,urch will meet with the pastor at "The Pause That Refreshed" has patrick ' bl' Rbscllc. Miss Joan Cotltr demonstrated that air is A visit is 'planned to the Pla- course ore: Joseph F. Biddle, II, of on the second floor level are putpurple,'- * a chemical on the retina At 7:30 the same evening Chris- what real success is and, accord- ance, antagonism, and persecu- The executive committee will Extra Equipment day and af 10 and 11 a.m. Satur- Science. Hymnal, "Prayer is" the 8 pan. in, the junior high room been chosen as the sermon topic Phillips of, Elizabeth. Miss Kath- necessary to sustain life. Daniel netarium of the Newark Museum Breslau of 22 Wadsworth terrace. lined with colored lights. There is of the eye. When the retina is ex- tian / education committee- * will ingly, achieves it tion. Yet Jesus failed not, be- meet Monday evening at 8 o'clock. They have the usual six legs day. .- ' . •' ' ', .• ' ••Heart's Sincere Desire." 1 cause he was always motivated of the Christian Education build- at the service by the Rev. Frank leen McKeegan of Dunellen. Mrs."Doudt and Betty Roberts showed on December 15. The class will be meet in the library;' • Mary Baker Eddy, the Discov- On Tuesday the Gleaners' Class Cub Paclc 75 will meet in the by the humble desire to demon- * ing. ". - . . '•••.•. •"•'.• .' •. • M. Rossi, i, pastor. Formal recog- Bette Kersta of Neshanic Station, the power or force of atmospheric accompanied by Allen pielhau and First Reader Edmuiid G- Morritt /the. following meetings will be erer and Founder of Christian will hold its monthly meeting at Joanne Baytala's mothers. auditorium of the educational read the Thanksgiving Proclama- strate the will of God. Thus he At 7 pjn. Monday the Margaret nition! will be given to persons George E. VanDorn of 111 Benpressure.; . This latter presentation held tomorrow:" New brownie Science, says in "Miscellaneous 8 p.m. Both the Pilgrim and Colon- . jamin street,. Daniel Lynch ,df building at 7 p.m. on Saturday for tion of .the President of the United fed the multitudes, healed the : Greene Women's Association plans holding offices of deacon, deacon- was further pursued by a discus- troop- at 4 p.m.' at the church; Writings" (p. 1), "Humility is the ist groups of Pioneer Girls will Elizabeth, Casper Fidacaro. Jr, of a pack meeting. Home department States.' • '••" •' ... i,-1/ sick, cast out sin, and raised the ts annual Christmas dinner in ess and moderator. sion of Otto von GuerickeV fa- Westminster choir" rehearsal, 6:30 stepping-stone to a higher, rec- meet that same evening at 7:00, Bound Brook, and Mi$s Camilla Will meet at 8 p.m. Monday in the Scriptural passages' in the les-p.m. Investiture Ceremony for the dead. To the degree that one fellowship Hall. Young people of the cHurch and 1 roous demonstration' .of atmos- Book Fair Slated ognition of Deity." When self- o'clock..-/', •'..• v, ." . Randolph of WesUield: chapel with Mrs. B.'W, F. Ran-son-sermon opened with these understands . that he "can do "The R:ayer Group will meet in pheric pressure at Magdeburg, new brownie troop will take place esteem, self-glorification, and Wednesday- morning at 9:30, the community will meet at 6: IS p.m. dolph, president, presiding. On thewords from Psalms: "O give at 7 p.m. at the church."Parents self-seeking yield to Christlike nothing of himself' and reflects the junior room at 1:30 p.m. Tues- in the parsonage chapel, .220 Cen-' Germany,.in 1654., ' By Walnut PTA God, to that degree is the human Women's Prayer Band will con- day. Congregation; members are The class members are collect- same dajk the parent committee of/ thanks unto the Lord, for he isare invited.'At 8 p.m. the Senior qualities of meekness, compos* 7 tral avenue, for a devotional per- The Walnut Avenue PTA Book Boy Scout-troop 75, will meet in for his mercy endureth for, sense of frustration, inadequacy , vene'at the-home of Mrs. L.'A.asked to. join. School News ing pictures for charts which they good: Choir'will rehearse. .' sion, and holipess, the individual Conover, 10 Retford avenug, That iod and group activity. . ' Fair will be held' at the school the old sanctuary at 8 p.m. . . . . Oh that' meri would and obstruction dispelled and The primary choir will rehearse (Continued from Page 3) are compiling to illustrate the fol- ever Girl Scout ''Troop 106 is awakened to the true idea of evening, the/pastor will conduct Following the youth meeting, from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to .10 p.m. WSCS meeting will begin Tues- praise the Lord for his goodness, Brownie troop" .291 will meet Sat- God.' Christian Science, which one's ultimate triumph assured. for their' Christmas program at 3 geants-at-arms; .Diane Slaher, I*- lowing themes: "All Living Things One is sometimes tempted to the mid-week Prayer Meeting at an evening worship service will be Breathe' Air"; "Air and ilic Wea- next Monday and from 9 to 11:30 day at 11:30 a.m. with a prayer and for his wonderhuf works; to urday- morning at 10:30 a.m..Girl is in accord with the Scriptures, pjn. Wednesday. The' communi- tWa Delia Serra', David Prill and a.m. and 1 to 4 pjn. on Tuesday. try a short cut or even to detour 8 o'clock. The Leadership Train- cants' class- will meet Wednesday held. The Rev. Mr.' Rossi will, ther"; "Air Serves Man"; "Air Un- Noiv! More Interest on Your Savings /group followed by a luncheon^ at the children of" men! And let them Scout Troop 106 made 40 tray fa- reveals that God is Mind, Life, Stephen Rabin, captains. A PTA committee meeting was through a compromise of ethics Ing Class will meet following the at 7 p.m. in the pastor's study. Thespeak on ^The High Call." der Pressure.' noon and a program on "Christ-sacrifice the sacrifices of thanks- vors in the form of Pilgrim hats Soul, Spirit, Love,' Truth, and held. Tuesday' morning at the and' ideals in order ,1o hasten prayer meeting. . > session' will convene, in the- board The congregation' meets..regu- Cornucopiae, the traditional mas in Music and Art" at 1 p.mgiving. , and declare his works with which were sent to the divine Principle. When these school. Mrs!. Harold Rothbard read Dr. Edna McEachern will be guest synonyms, expressed by man in progress toward a desired goal. .The Home Missionary Society room at 8 that evening. larly on Sunday mornings at 9:45 Bloomingdale Avenue sign of a good harvest, were made rejoicing-' <107:l,2Ji22». ..-.•' Children's Country Home, Moun- Though success may seem to be will meet today in the missionary for church school and ll a.m. for her convention report' and men- speaker. Also included in the readings tainside, -lor Thanksgiving. The terms of intelligence, infinitude, Tonight the Men's Council'will Grade 1 " by the children for decorating their "At 8 p.m. Tuesday, the Quarter- grace, purity,, love, integrity, and attained in this manner, it can- . room at 10:30 to sew on articles meet in the beginners', room. worship at Roosevelt School. homes and tables for Thanksgiv- was the opening sentence from the troop also donated a bushel basket not provide; either satisfaction for home missionaries: Christmas The boys and girls In Mrs. Doris ly" Conference will be held^in the righteousness, are. grasped, they Newswariger's first grade havcyan ing! Turkey designed cand|y cups preface of "Science and Health of food, which''was distributed, by or permanency since it is with- gifts will be brought for inmates CHRISTIAN auditorium. Heads of departments with Key. to/the; Scriptures" by, i#e board-of deacons7 to a needy provide appropriate' incentive, exhibit in the corridor display and place cards for the various Impetus, and ability for success. out'a basis of integrity. Mrs.' of Welfare Island and- for God's. CHUKCH 8BRVICES members' of their families were will report. ?M building commit- Mary Baker Eddyi -To those lean- family at Thanksgiving. , Eddy writes in "Science and Rev. DeyeauX cabinet, depicting, the things they tee ' also Will report on building The real man's sublime relation* Lighthouse Mission. - also constructed. '' C I ing on the sustaining infinite, to- All married couples' of the are. thankful for this year. The -sliip lo God is perceived, and hl» Health with Key to the Scrip- __Toni8n£Jhe^jchplr will meet for The beauty of hoUnes will be a irogranrprogress; "church~and"n\embers-of"thtrS.cnioT tures" (p. 239)7"Lel iVbe~under^~ Continues Advent theme~ dealt with ;at~Chrlstlan~ -articles—and—models—used—were ., On Wednesday the, children's incorporeal identity as the image a special rehearsal for^Chflstmas Westminster Fellowship are in- stood, that success in error is de- music at 8 o'clock; The boy scouts Science services Sunday in the les- loaned by William Gerity. Glenn Brookside Plate choir will rehearse at 4:15 p.m. vited to attend the 3F Married and likeness of God is demon- Montgomery, Nancy Silberstein, Italian Worship Service strated; his spiritual birthright, feat in Truth." Success in Truth meet at 7.o'clock tonight and theSermons Sunday son-sermon, "God the Only Cause The students of the three sixth and chapel choir at 7 p.m. Couples Club square dance in the is the humble emulation of the and Crfeator." • • Elizabeth 'McNally, Jan Andreas. Next Sunday, December 13, theSet at. Local Church which comprises, by -reflection Cub Scouts at 7 o'clock tomorrow The Rev. John A. Dexeaux, pas- grades at Brookside Place Schoo large fellowship room of. the purity, selflessness, and spirit- night tor of St. Mark's AME' Church, " Scriptural selection will include Christine Maloney and Alexander chancel choir will present part one An Italian worship service will every quality of God, is derav Rinderle. , •• " . y were given an opportunity to learn church Saturday evening at 8:15 onstratcd. • ' . . uality which. Christ Jesus cxem- The junior department of thewilt continue a series of Advent this verse (I Chronicles 16:20): about India last week when, Mrs. of th6 "Messiah at 4 p.m.-A^silvcr, •SiinHnv at the 11 n.m, t —Cut_paper_pictuies-J>f Pilgrim 7 Jack Fuda of-RoueHo-will-bo -plifledi-and-ono whose—aspira nday~school~plans u diiuier for sermons ron-"0-Little^Town' —at -'Give-unto-the Lord the glory due GrlndiraRao, a native of'Boml tea sponsored by the Child Study service by the Rev* .Aurelio R. the caller. Mankind achieve spiritual tlons. are so Patterned cah never the 11 a.m. holy communion serv- unto his name; biting an offering, and Indian children decorate the ANNUM rnTT Mangione, pastor, at the Italian their .parents tomorrow night a< visited the school. Mrs. Rao, who Group will follow. At the session meeting Monday stature only as 'they obey God. know defeat.'—Written for Tho ice Sunday. and come before him: worship the classroom.. Dawn Adams. Eliza «trio. (HUM i«t» Urn l«rt«f. Evangelical Church on South ave- 7 o'clock. At that same time i resides at 2*9 North Ayenue, west, new members will be received ih- Submission to divine authority ChriMtion Science Monitor. V The senior choir will sing.under Lord in the beauty of holiness." beth- Sarkisian, Nancy Silberstein, To envy's own hell. Justice con- nue. group of the church men wil has been in the United States for to the fellowship of the chu.rch in- leave the church to conduct a ser the direction of Mrs. Harriet; Gon- .' Correlative passages to be read Christine Maloney, Pamela Hun- 0 signs the lie which, to advance it- An English prayer meeting will cluding members of- the' commu- vice at God's Lighthouse Mission, zales. Miss Virginia Abrams 'will from ''Science .and Health with ter. Rise Dmytriw. Patrice Sell- self, br^ks God's commandments. be held .tomorrow night at 8 Key to the Scriptures" by Mary ers. Lynp Egbert. Jan Andreas and nicants' class at 7:30 p.m. •Votk.,:•..',•*•••;-,• ..\V.- • ".->. be at tha organ*;.. - >. $ —Mary Baker Eddy. o'clock.* -- »r s» • . Boy Scout Troop '44 will rfieet Montclair Music Director to Combine The Cpsmopoliton ,,cholr will Baker Eddy include (246:13, 23): Elizabeth McNally made the Pil- Tuesday at 7 p.m. and the deaCbns meet Monday night. >> Mid-week "As the physical and material, the grim girls. Robert Palmer. William will hold their regular meeting the elude: .Today, Junior choir rehear- prayer services will,-be held Wed- transient sense of beauty fades, Priestely, Glenn -. Montgomery. ON ALL SAVINGS ACCOUNT i£r:.K;% . Spiritual Preparation for Christmas same, day at 7:30 p.m. in theChristmas Music and Art for WSCS sal at 3:30, adult rehearsal at y nn np"" fH^rusMo" • "" " fc q AVB. AT mm ST. 1 WINDOW Church. TRUST COMPANY 1: program.. church from 8 to 8:15 p.m. rolls and dessert. Reservations can by the Rev. Arnold J. Dahlquist, Bridge,".the link between the par OBAMrOBp ' Dr. McEachern, an accomplished pastor, for the services of Holy ent and the teenager. Today the girls' choir will re- Cm Tuesday the Holy Eucharist be made by calling the church Stxviett: Sunday 1) AJC \ Communion. Sunday . at '8:15 Monday, primary departmen attended a roller:skating • party Suodv School 11 A.M. hearse at 5. pjnl? the men andwill be offered at 7 a.m. Brownie office. pianist, . will combine Christmas < 9:30 and 11 ajn. at. Calvary Lu- staff will meet at the home of theNewark. ' ' • ' TWUinoagr ICeetlnc Effective at all offices boys choir, 7:30 p.m. A meeting of Troop 387 will meet in the guild Gray and Ronald Taylor were music, with colored - slides of Madonna - paintings, -which she theran .Church. • . superintendent, Mrs. Nicholas Plans of the Senior CYO of St Wedneada/ KvmlnC 8:10 o'clock the rector, wardens. and vestry room of the education building at enrolled as students in the church ; B«ASINO BOOM Sunday church, school will con- Sferrazza at 8 pan. Tuesday Michael's for Christmas include will take place in the'guild room 3:30 p.ni. The boys* choir rehear- school last Sunday. took on a European trip last sum- US' W«t«k Ulta A« December 1,1959 vene for all ages at 9:30 and. again ULCW dinner and Christmas art distribution of holiday stockings of the education building at 8 p.m;sal will be held at. 5 p.m. Boy mer. : Qpcn Kpv ihp* WA. 10:30 «jn- to 4 PJn. at 11 o'clock for all except the exhibit beginning at 6:30 p.mto children in archdiocesan or- BLOWING YOUR DOLLARS AWAY Tomorrow the Holy Eucharist Scout .Troop 74. will meet in the A graduate of Columbia Univer- Saturday » to 4. pjn. Soloist, Organist Named .senior and adult departments. The Wednesday, children's choir at phanages, including St. Walburga's .Trt*«r Svenlnc. 7J0 to t pjn. will be offered at 7 a Jn. The young education building at 7:30 p.m.. sity, Institute of Musical Art, New babysitting Bervlce is held in the3:30; and youth choir at 6:45 p.m,; in RoseUe. . , INSULATE AND WINTERIZE NOW people's confirmation instruction and the Cranford Chapter of Al-In Messiah Presentation York, she also was a scholarship class will; meet at 11 a.m. Saturday student at Juilllard School of church house duringjhe 11 o'clock ushers' association' at 9:15 p.m. UCBARDHARTIG i; A coholics "Anonymous will meet in Miss Barbara Tuttle, former following the Advent service. ; • ". '- ; :/ Everything r*or Wlnt«r .moming< in the guild room- Sherlock Hall at 8 p.m. . Music, New York." service. ' ••- • Services on Sunday, the-Second choir . director at th* Cranford Mrs. William Wiener is program 1 The Advent mid-week services : On Wednesday the Holy"" Euch- Methodist Church, and George' R. 101rt. UNIp N AVt and Economy «rf Sunday in Advent, will include 8 chairman. • ' • .. -. ' will continue on-Wednesday eve- Holiday Events Planned ;,,.^p^" a.m. Holy Eucharist; ,9;15 a.m.^— arist will be offered at 7 a.m.. Next Lachenauer, former 'organist at The Prayer Group will meet at ning at 8:15. The Rev. Arnold . Family Service and Church School Thursday the Holy Eucharist and Calvary Lutheran Church, will 11:30 ajn. in the library. Circle Dahlquist will preach the second By CYO at St. Michael' . Interest paid QUARTERLY! March 1, June 1, \ 10 axn.—Morning Prayer with Healing Service will be held at 9participate in the .Messiah to be luncheon at noon. sermon in a series on "The Secret The Junior CYO of St Michael1! .I; i-!i.: . .hymns and Instruction; 11 a.m. During the Advent season the presented Sunday by of Christmas.1' The topic thisChurch is planning for a Christ- General Supply Co. September 1, December 1! Choral Eucharist and Sermon Holy Eucharist is offered on Mon- week is "Christmas Tells Us What mas party- in the parish hall on 8 p.m. in the First Presbyterian at a business days, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and the, program. God Does." ••'-•. December 16. More than 125 "Is the Episcopal Church Catho- A Church, Elizabeth. 1 Hc or Protestant?" will be the topi, Fridays at 7 ajrrt. and on Thurs- Christmas luncheons or parties Other events for the week in- members of this' group recently • Interest COMPOUNDED Quarterly! days at 9 a.m. Miss Tuttle, president of the INSULATION considered at the Inquirers' Class chorale, will be alto soloist. Mr. will be held by the circles as fol- TSHE for adults at .4 p.m. Sunday in «he Lachenauer will be organist. lows: December 15 at 1 pjn.p , Cir- Inmlation win pay • Deposits made on or before 10th of the month guild room of the education build Newspapers in the United Slates George White, vocal music cle I, Mrs. W. G. Walsh. 7 Cornell •alf ia a few h««ting Ma- ing. Members of the Senior Young have been in the forefront of theteacher in the . Cranford Junior road; Circle 3, luncheon, Mrs. H. vou MAX VOID oovrosT sons. Call un for ^ fr*« fstl- will earn interest from 1st of month! ' Churchmen will meet at 6:30 p.m fight against TB. The Philadel- High. Schools, is director of the H. Hartzell, 205 Jtetford avenue; •< «*• v' -. in the guild room. Election of offi Elizabeth group. Circle 4, Mrs. Stephen M. Eustlce, ''-•j' cers will be held. Junior Young phia North American sparked the ;=•-.• V '•:" • 103 South avenue, west. IAXI • Save-by-Mail Seryieel .. •*

<". '•'. ". success of the first Christmas Seal Churchmen.will meet at*7 pJn. in To try too hard to make people December 16 at 1 pJn., Circle v, .'v.j. i,y »• the education building. Sale in .1907. Mrs. Leonard H.' Churchill, 8 good is one way to make them STORM WINDOWS • Evening Hours at All Of f ices! worse.' T^e only way to moke Riverside drive; December 21 fet He Thought them good is to be good, remem- 8:15 pjn^ Circle 7, Mrs. Henry K—p out winter drafts that Boardman of 508 Springfield ave-| • Complete Banking Services in Every Office! i bering well the beam and the mote. Any Insurance cob TOU of •aluabl* beat-* —George Uacdonald.. '„• nue. . " ' '.••-••'• ino dollars with alorm win- • . . . ' • .•••' • ' f December 14, Circle 8 at 8:15 t * MOE SCHNEIDER pMrs. Edward Ostrove, 106 Was "Good Enough dows. All tisw In •tack. PLUMBING & HEATING WUshire drive; December 16 at 8:15 p.m. Circle, 9. Mrs. John W. This man suffered an unnecessary loss when his house i Save now, save more at— mm HOW Roberts, 292 Bloomingdale avenue. burned down—a loss he would not have suffered if he had received sensible, professional inaurarice advice. WEATHERSTRIPPING We have no more right to con- «roMn4 all CHRISTIAN \ sume happiness without producing Don't let this happen to you. Buy your insurance front fitting 4oon and i It than, to consume wealth without producing it—George Bernard an independent insurance a?,ent who displays this seal. to ywm| drafts Shaw.

It would do the world good if every man in it would compel Onlymn MOOF1NG ' jtSUHDJtTS himself occasionally to be abso- Mak* so** toot roof U in WRCA — (660) 7:45 lutely alone. aooad condition for * hard SERVING YOU IN CRANFORD —Bruce Barton r*Js Mmmt for a |nL Fc fotonfoy rfcflv^rfta winter. Call os-for a tt— lp go by tad.Mod - root f lv«a c^mlottoUs o^div at 100 South Avenue, East . . .dorr COAS T TO COAST MOVERS b to flw 0. i. «* i HEI)ENBER(J - MarBEAN S*w«r Ctanwl Electrically By $ix Other Convenient Offices in Elisabeth - Summit - Berkeley Height* THE ELECTRICAL EEL" —Ban— Boot—JUt "lit Drlvinwr.rwt Agwy in N.' J- Water lines Renewed with Copper From House to Street We Drill Under Lawns If Possible — No Mess HENRY P. TOWNSIND/ Agont Member FederalX>epo»tt Insuranc* Corporation , Heating Systems My Specialty ALLIED VAN LIWIS, Inc. OTHfll WUPON ftpDUCTI: Cnuh^SHa^thfkT^ Wtnpnai 9ttit§\ , Fictt«kCWh|il Qrmvl, Samd m»4 Ma*>m Mfiimk i - . TQil Burner Service, 336 CENTENHIAL AVE. BRIDGE BtHHERT PtACt CRANFORD, R J. 1^~ 1 ;sff;fa?'ffi^^

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CRANFORD CITIZEN ANQ CHRONICLE, THUHSDAY, DECEMBER 9. CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICll!, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 3, 1959 Wednesday, Circle 7 at, 1:30 pm M& Samuel Brodman, Mrs. Leo Enrolled in Russian at the homo of Mrs. Joseph Dltt- Presbyterian Unit to Install OffU Schwartz, Mrs. Herbert Kowal- Lipschutz of Paterspn and Miss by Smeeton; Majority of Onvj by pen House Course at UJC Institute mcr of 432 Lincoln avenue, east. sky, Mrjj, Martin Kapln, Mrs. Irv- Aiding Fashion Iht- affair, "\vill take place in Creative Art Exhibit will be -shown each month, lira, . Hospital Wins ^ Installation of officers will take Wiersma;' admissions and' guid- List New Books Sp'telgass; Yellow Wind; an Ex- jj the school's main hall, with tea to Abram U Hodge of 414 Blanor December ,10, Circle 8 at 1 p.m.ing Heitner, Mra. William Tabat, ance-^-Dr. Iversen, Professor Dex- cursion in and'Around Red China William Faulkner, Jr., is chairman * placje- at tile unnuul Christmas at the home of I^rs. Mary Hun- At Vtiil-Deane $rhool • bi^ s*rv«;i in the gymnasium. Pro- Ai Union Junior College avenue and Mrs. Doris H. Katsouf Mrs. Samuel Hertz, Mrs,, Jerry ter, Saul prkin, of Plainfleld. With a Traveler in/the Yellow ' ceod:; .U'iljl be used to • h\iy :B sta- for this project, assisted by Mrs., - Building i|i Union dinner- of the Margaret Greene Attracts 377 ecke, 316 Walnut avenue. - KleiKleinn , MrsMrs. Ray PosPott d y Added to Shelves - Sue Osbornei Laurie Dt-nnun. . Mrs/Harold Young,, president of ^ g place. of 12 Willow street are enrolled Jn Committees Gunars Salins, of Glen Ridge, Pro- Wind, by Stevenson. 00 u *f 'transport children the Cranford Creative 'Art Group,' This Federal Government has granted Memorial Ostcopathlc Hos Women's Association of the First Incsdoy, 1 p.m., Anna, Mrs. seven parents ottended the recent a basic scientific Russian course at „. -.,«•..- .„ . v The appointment of eight facul- fessor Wolf and Miss Wiersnia. Christmas With Ed SulUvan, by ford, will be among students mod-1.!rof" 1h<' trams andtak e thcm '" Pictures on exhibit this month ' ITTh^oS^80^d^hproo^ucUon^f^ V Junior Colle«c-ln- Vl«ual:ajd^wjlL hBjiandleA_by_~- -...committees to serve during th«» Also, catalog — Miss Wiersma, At Public Library Sullivan; Fabulous Showman; tht; announced that an exhibit of four y f T y ; ^lingnfn»'FnihlnnRhA...»»w>'h*-"- h<>^^ '" case of illness^ High School. Opening exercises in Musical to Depict MrsM«. . Jac.i«rkk - Lefi^f» an«,*d lightini,-,—g b. y'^» ; fl5g.6() ac»<»omlc yew at Vt^ -ftuJnaTthg-flrst twa. weeks jit Modern $l,00O,QOO building on n four-und-one-halfrocro tract betweenon Monday in . , Stitute. .•.', TWrsTTIame(ti~Trurnpore, of Cran- "Life and Times; of~P. TTBarnum, pictures painted by mcriibcrs is Esther, Mrs. F. J;. Waterman, 337each homeroom were led by Stu- Mrs. David Gold. Mrs. Shapiro is November • the following' ' new and Resort Clothes for All Auij han; Tropical Haven, by Von Bftz; Galloping Hill road and Chestnut street, ne'er Five Points, in Union. ' Dr. Robert G. Longiikcr. pastor, The class.meets Tuesday eve- junior College was announced to- ford, Arnold J. Keen of Rosellc by Wallace; Beyond ..Survival, by now on display, at Union Junior Stoughton avenue; Mary, Mrs. O.dent Council members. , directing the production. •> ju Park, and Mr. Lipschutz; educa- books were added to the-shelves to be held at the Vail-Dcant- School; True love mokes our ideal Cosmogany,' by M. Pfister, and Removal to the hew site would make Memorial the nearest hospital will conduct thcinstullayon scry.- C. Parsons, 102 Centennial'avenue; nings at the college's new tiadassah History ~ Kenneth C. MacKay, Ways; Goodness Had Nothing to in Elizabeth this Saturday. \ brighter and our purpose stronger. College's new Nomahegan Build-Phantom Inlet, by Jane Whipple After the homeroom pexbkLjiar- Mrs. Leslie Click, program vice- day by Dr tional policy—Professor Wolf, Dr.of the Cranfofd Public Library: ice. Officersto.be installed are: Nomahegan Building. Save! Ken- Do With It, by West, and Virus Sponsored by alumnae and par-1 ing. The work of different artists Green. ' '••.'• to Cranford. Hcbckah, Mrs. L. G. Putscher, 707 cnU followed a shortened schedule president. ' . '. Iversen, Dr. Badin, Professor Bie- FICTION -Ernest. Dimnct Approval of the grant was "an- secretary, Michelle Wcincr; pro- Mrs^-ClTF. Mix, second vice-pres- Willow street, , " dall, a member of the college's, For Area Chapter president, announced that hus- Hunters, by Williams. . of their ch,lld on n typical day. bands have been invited to attend . Appointed committee chairmen lefeld, ; Professor Giardina and Blaze of Sunlight, by Baldwin; nounced'by the Board of Control ject chairman. Diane Dinsmore.^, ident, and Mrs. W. G. Mallbry, December 10, 0:30 a.m., Dordhs, .full-time faculty. Is the instructor. "The Queen and I," a musical rc:, Hermann J. Bielefeld of Professor Orkin. , , Strong Men, by Brick; Pyx, by financial sccretury. . . . Each teacher explained the pur- the meeting. Mrs. Jess Bernstein wo of the State Department of Insti- In the membership drive^Mfl.28 Mrs. ' West, 35 Central' avenue; pose and (scope of MB subject. The UJC Institute provides non- depicting Hadassah. history, in Summit, academic evaluation; Dr. Buell; Nor All Your Tears, by tutions and Agencies after recom-. Newly elected circle leuders arc Miriam, Mrs. Fusnucht, 33 Central song and story, will be presented will preside. ;,- -T Also, library—Professor Marks, was contributed with^-H home- Mrs. Mariam Kurtz, home eco- credit, college-level courses to Kenneth W. Iyprsen of Cranford^ Professor Dexter, Professor Mur- Charbonncau; Man Who Would T«««datiQn_J)y the New Jersey rooms reporting lOO'percent' mcih- Mrs. W. K. FUsnacht, Miriam: Mrs. avenue. adults in the cultural and liberal at the eighth annual paid up dean, admissions and guidance; Be God, by Chevalier; Tho Justi- K. E. Baldwin and Mrs. L. F. Hale, December 10, 1 p.m.. Martha, nomics teacher, and several of her phy^ Miss Lois Fletcher of Cran- Relations Problem State Hospital Advisory Council. bership. Serj-ke^projects on the eighth grade students served cof- arts areas and programs for in-membership meeting of the. Ro- "Miss Dorothea Wlersma of Plain- ford and. Robert H. ltoth of New- cer, by Fall; The" Mansion, by . The hospital is expected to an- Hachuel; Mrs. Lawrence- Baldwin Mrs. H. K. Story, .114 Rctford registrar, catalog; Elmer local, • national und international fee. Aides were Meryl Skolnlk, dustry and special groups. Insti- selle-Cranfbrd Chapter of Hadas- field, it tl l ark; pension and salary scheduler- Faulkner; Too Iviany Ghostsr by nounce its complete building plans and Mrs. A. E. Kromer, Ruth; Mrs. uvenue; Lydla, Miss Muriel Wi- To Be Discussed TYPEWRITER SPECIAL! been planned. Lesley Krone, Pamela Krochmat. tute courses are open to all per-sah at Temple Beth-El next Tues- Roofing - Siding Wolf of 'Cranford, educational Professor Giardina, Professor Fa- Gailico. •'•• •.,..... after a board of directors' meeting'; F.'C. Ward a,nd Mrs. J. W. Keller. nter, 207 -Locust drive; Rachael, day evening. . . policy Mrs. Irving. Dickman of, 04 Homeroom. representatives "Ore Sarah; Mrs. V. K. Young, Adah; and Susan Krochmal. ' - sons of post high school age who y bles, Professor Wolf and Professor Time of the Peaches, by Granit; Kehilworth boulevard, vice-pres- scheduled for Tuesday nighty-""' Mrs. O. R. Brooks, 400 Spring- could benefit by the instruction.. Based on the score of "The King AlsoAl , George P. Marks, HI, of Short Term, by, Kennedy; Slide BRAND NEW Linda Wallace. Dick Britton. Mrs. F. T.-Deacon and Mrs. L. D,Held avenue. . Student 'Council guides were Gutters - Leaders Marks. dent in charge of program for tht Memorial Osteopnthlc^Hospital James Carlozzi. Martha Winter, Vincent DcStefnno, Richard Plant, and I." the program will have Mrs. Colonia, library; I. Paul Giardinu, Area, by Lambert; Amelia Rankin, Is a general hospitiju>fforlng medi- Richards, Deborah. .. — ^ December 14, 7 p.m., Prlscllla, Also; pre-clinical nursing—pro- Union County Chapter,' Women's Itonald Schroeder, Brenda Brown. Joan Ballnskas, Susan Huston. Samuel Rqlh as accompanist and AUWork of Newark, pension and salary fessor Dexter, Professor Fables, by Locke; Dance Back the Buffalo, Division, American JeWlsh Con- cal. surgieal>b.embers- aro • Heuina December 15, 7 p.m., Adah, Mrs. of the Bible" will be given by Dr.er. Other solo performances will copjmittecs were; shlps—Processor Murphy, Dr, Iver'- Rescuers, by Sharp; The Odious will bo discussed by Rubbi Murray A .spokesman" -for the hospital Clrclo meetings .arc ns follows: JOHN J. DIFAB10 Academic Evaluation .^- Professor Ones, by Sohl;.Unless I Marry, by Carole Kontipack, Carole Todiiy tit 1 p.m.. Naonii. Mrs. How-J H. Cv Willlnms. 504 Central avenue. Harold' Moldenkc. director of be by Mrs. Samuel Shapiro and MS E. UNCOm scn, Professor Bielefeld, Professor Levine, spiritual leader of the Rah- Shernmn Science Club MrsrHenrjrRicklisr—""—^—^—— itliifeld, Dn Iversen. Dr. Elmer Dt' d M nh Stern;.Still Glides! the Stream., by woy- Hebrew Congregation, at a . relieve Trailside MuseumT'al Die" quarter^ Stevenson; TCSrolaKers7'.T>y~TelferT Wt;bM,.r Elects New Leaders Iy meeting of the United Lutheran Others in : the cast, are Mrs. Badin ^ chupter meetiri^aT8:30 p.x«- Mon- of bed spacy which has resulted Edward Gill" is in charge of theworks and labor-muuagemcnt re-' Merit is worthier than fame. Frontiers , West, ..by Western latlotis. . Officers of the. Science Club at Church Women at 7:30 p.m. Tues- Louis Prepon, Mrs. Martin Smolin, David G. Fables, Jr., of Ro- thechome of^-Mrs. Leo from the fast Rrowintf population fault, Janice Kaleta; Diane Diris- program. . •. '^-> sellc. Professor Giardina, Seymour Francis Bacon. Writers of America; Log Jam, byHarritt, 45 Highland uvenue, Eliz- In this area and the increased de- Dr. Kenneth W. Iverscn, college Sherman Junior.High School were day in Felowship Hall of Calvary White; Quest of Excallbur, by more, Sharoh Frankenbergcr," and lAitheiran Church. ,. • .' abeth. " ..:•.' ' ' mands of a health-conscious •com- dean and Institute director, rc- lected at the first meeting as. fol- Wibberley;xAda Dallas, by Wil-, S!uarl-Fr«?ui»d<—• -. r- -vicwed-the llrst semester of "the lows: President, Leon Fleischer; Punch will be served in the ^pri- Rabbi Levine, who also is chap- mumty. • Btisiness-Group— Jian laih-o^-the-New-Ji'rsey-Statc-P-ruion- • Also approved during the past institute and pluns for.the second vice-president, Louis Tobln; treas- mary room at 6:30 pjn. followed by. . semester this winter. He also Farm' at JRijhway, recently com- week -were federal ' grants of j aui>.' Discusses UJC urer, George Jialcr, secretary, Wil- by a cantered roast beef dinner! An MYSTERY pleted a . comprehensive study. of Plus Tax described the off-campus courses liam Krusc. exhibit of Christmas decorations 1959 MODEL RAILROAD Hospital I Perish by. the Sword, by Ander- church-state relations in the New General j Vtinuul Holiday Supper Institute Courses being, offered by the institute at The constitution was ".read by made by circle members will be son;. Death Casts a Long Shadow, Rated by Consumers Research As No. 1 Merck & Co.i Inc., Kahwuy; CIBA Jersey Public Schools. • . ' Hospital for .expansion projects at i The annual Christmas supper Twcnty-rtvo Vnion County area Joseph ' Petrozelli, sponsor. The displayed. . ' ' by,"Gilbert; Murder is SugKested, His- finding:? are of. particular those Elizabeth institutions. .of the College-Club will bo held business and professional men dis-.Pharmuceuticnl Prod u cvt's, Inc., objective of the club is to increase Mrs.- Wanren Hansen is dinner by%Lockridge; and Clash of Sha Complete with Carrying Case and Free Typinq Instruction Book Summit,- and Union-Carblde-Plas^ Interest to group relations agencies •la" Monday, December U, at 7 p.m. cussed ways in which the Union knowledge of general science and reservation chairman. dows, by Rigsby. attempting -to uppraise —rapidly tics Co.. Bound Brook, and u sem- to perform complicated experi- We Also Have Reconditioned Machines $24.50 and Up in >Ylio\vship Halt of the First Junior College Instittrtc*-could be Circle meetings are as follows: : NON-FICTION changing community patterns of Presbyterian Church. » of service to them, ut a meeting inar progrant for Cranfold High ments. — One Week-End— Sherihan Elects ! School juniors und seniors.) Power Without Property, , byAmerlcah attitudes and thought!;," A Small Deposit Will Hold Any Machine — Your Old Typewriter Taken In Trade Mrs, Harold. O'Brien, supper last wct'k at the college's new FRIDAY - SATURDAY SUNDAY fierle; Ingles en el Bolslllo Mrs.' Dickman declared. Red Cross Heads |chairman, announced, that the Nomahcgan Building. Music Is the media tor'''between English in a Nutshell, by Blau; The meeting is open to chapter 1 7 to 9 P. M. 2-5 and 7-9 PJ^ 2-5 P. M. Officers of.the American Junior; theme will 'be "AJO Qld-Fashioned Many of the businessmen ex- On BruuKfasl Coinniittee the spiritual and the sensual life. Life and Death of Sir Harry Oake;!, members and friends. ••-"•- WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL Rod Cr«ss at . Shertnan Juriutrj.Christmas." pressed interest in a liberal arts Beethoven •' ' • Dec. 4 D*c.S D«c.6 by Bocca; Adventures of a Biogra- s Hobi-rt Kelly of- Cranford Is Hijtfi School hqv<- be» n elected as! The Chansonottes i\t Wcstrteld program for executives. It wasserving ttn the committee for the pher, by Boweri; Thaddeus Stev- foilc (Opp. Cranford Thedtre) praising for realtors, English com- YAHD8. OAHACMB8 Daley; Adventures With the Miss- uaipy choices Tn performance. .. r Church in Newark at 8 a.m., the MODEL R. R. ASS'N. OPEN EVERY EVENING TO 9 PJ4. TILL CHRISTMAS position, how: 1he stock market breakfast will be served-at the Qtntnl Hout PHARMACY ing Link; by Dart; The hero; MiSg Gena Thames, extension SHOES IS OUR SPECIALTY! Robert Treat Hotel, Newark. Day or •11 135 ELM ST. WESTFIELD, N. J. Charles A. Lindbergh and thehome furnishing specialist of'Rut- Americaii Dream, by Davis. gers University, says one o'f the • Wilbur Coon Shoes for Women / Next to'A-ft.P . In Back" of ClnW Service 8tcrtlon Touch of Innocence, by Dunham; outstanding' fabrics is one made Banker to Lecture rpsistant to oil* due to a,,/special • Nunn Biish and Edgerton Shoesyfor Men J.J.Wills NeW Esquire Etiquette jlhd So- ERIE.PA. 'John V. 'Ndstrand,; 18 .Crescent , Adults 35c — ADMISSION — Children 25c cial Conduct, by Enquire ; Siege at Peking, by Fleming Urtion County Trust Company, will Mohawk Baronet, by Flexner. from food spilled on it are'not ., .From Martin Jewelers lecture on "Bank Deposit Crea- Atlas of the Bible, by Grollen- absorbed. tion" this morning at un economics bcrg; Life in the Crystal Palace, Nylon has exceptional strength A Name You Can Trust Q*UiG*it& Shoe Hospital class of Professor Saul Orkin at by Harrington; Ham Radio Hand- and abrasive resistance. Shiny ny- 8CK Union Junior College. We Write book, by Hert/.bcrg; Golden Age of lon resists fading better than semi- Cowc son our Qata array o/'^tun- ROItMAL AMD ORTHOPEDIC SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE {Quackery, by Holbrook. • dull nylon yarn?. Texturized nyl6n «iii(/ «i/fs — th£n select the. pres- — ALL ORTHOPEDIC WORK DOME OM PREMISEtt What is love? It's when A History of Modern; Architec- pulls less than regular nylon. The t'tit for tiic most important person- cost-is lathi-r high when-compare don't give ii thought for all the ture, by Joedlcke; Edison,, a Bi -in-U<>ur Christmas. : Open Daily 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.—Fri. to 9 p.m. a ala. ilitta ta« Irom Hmmk mm It's and want-to's in the world. to other fibers. However, a good trjLiott bgraphy, by Josephson; The Sun, 304 CENTENNIAL AVE. CRANFORD —:Eugcne/O'Ncil by Kiepenheuer; The. Gardenjer's quality firmly v/o.ven' nylon ,wil Choose from all nationally: adver- World, by Krutch. give long wear.' tised brands in watches. »ilcer,

*''.-i" • i •• . • Fact and Fiction About Oil . From. Hiroshima to the Moon: If you have windows o'f insulat rings and precious jewelry. Chronicles ttt Life in the Atomic ing glass, you will be interested in •Hwi Age, by Lang; Secret.. World of drapery fabrics with exceptional And you can name your own. i! Kids. by^Lirikletter; Who, Me? byresistance to sun fading. The l.igh terms at Martin Jewelers. 30, 60, MacDonald; Atlas of the Early rays arc broken up by this glass 00 dan charge, extended payments, R PICnONt the nCflONt On marketing U monopollstk be- Christian World, by Meer; O to and refracted more intensely the Handi-Charge "and International- second time, causing exc^ssiye Credit Cards are honored. oU industry} a bcndM off nw came aO gasolines tend to sell at thiv same Be a Dragon, by Moore. Cat and the Mice, by Mosley fading and rotting. So choose 100 r • th*shew.. - ': ' • / '"[' . percent solution dyed, acetates or FACTt There are more than 40000 ofl conpaaiet ffACTt The general level of prices it a sign of Family Gathering, by Norris; Cortina's Modern Greek in 20 Les a combination of fortisan and one in the U.S, and over 181J00O service statioas, ex- p tion. Since the buyey r is on wheels, sons, by Pappdgeotes; Cuba; Is> of the solution dyed acetates or A PRACTICAL MDENBERGIMacBEAN fiberglass or solution dyed rayons ANSON clusive of other types of outlets. Many are in direct .be goes where he can find the beat deal in price, land of Paradox, by Phillips; Com V.. ' . .to Miss Thames suggests. GIFT SUGGESTION Have competition with one service and quality. Unless a dealer meets compete i, "1st Drivinsurance Agency in N, J." munist Challenge to American Business, by Randall. A new smooth rayon has greater tton.be wont eetmuob activity at his pump iala 126 SOUTH AVE~ EAST. CRANFORD. BR 6-3000 The Surgeon's Tale; the Story strength than regular rqyon. Many WCTIOMt Goioft— Is «• *• of Modern Surgery, by Richard- pf Us who live in New Jersey are ikm brand son; LongestTJay: June 6^1944; particularly— intercsted-in-mildew- No. 2 haotlnfl oil. Oosollna b thohr baby. by Ryan; Saturday Review Gal- resistant fabrics. Acetate and nyi FACTt Oil companies arc always oot to Open Thur*. MU 8:30 PJC All Forms of Insurance Ion are not attacked by mildew their products, and each brand of p**"**"* has its PACTi Majors now have lab men working co new Week Mights Mil 8 PJM. including LIFE lery, by Saturday Review (Peri- odical); 90* South; the Story of while rayon can be. own special characteristics. Different brands do ways to make a better heating oil, new ways to ' One hundred percent dacron is Merry improve present oil-heat equipment, and new ways the American South Pole Con- one of the most generally satis- have similar qualities, however—otherwise it would quest, by Siple; Once is Enough, be necessary to design a different engine for to expand the- demand for No. 2 oil through new factory curtain fabrics on today's of beating and new. p»^Htftt for the fooL' market If it's resistance to mois- brand. -. ' ' ture, humidity and wrinkling that you want, consider dacron, the FICTION: H*sh»t fftCTIONi Tbo oU industry has moaty to bora New Jersey State University onoH — look at oil tho stations balng built. specialist says. You'll find it in FACT; No major builds all its stations with 100% combination with linen in unusual FACTt Tests show oil breaks down after It colors and designs. ... ' . becomes rantaminalrrf,awlfmilimmrtK i ae of its' own funds. A good share of the financing for stations comes from private investors. ' In judging upholstery fabrics engine, wear'leading to expensive repair buTs. lqok to see if there ore loose yarns that would catch and snag. Is it nCIUMiiAU.Standard Oil companies nCflONxihe firmly woven? Pull it to test the intar-ralatadV and aiw in offoct tbo saato bkj sturdiness of the'Weave and to see out off oil. . / if the yarns slip.

• •• t FACTt Far from it. Underground reserves are at No one fiber, is suitable to all FACFi Standard Oil companies are separate, with- their highest level - nearly 33-buuon bhL And addi- purposes. Miss Thames suggests out interlocking directorships. In many cases they T CALL you decide what performances you tions, are made' each year,; at. the induitiy amka •*;»'*-.<-j, T:-JS> ?.•_•>-*>*4 *i'i ».•'.»• v."l«|Lv»f>>. . 46,000 Wells annually. compete aggressively against each other through want the most and investigate fa- — for — brics made 100 percent of one fiber or a combination of fibers. •.'. .And make sure that Christ- FICTION: OU FICnOMt OosoUno b tho » i as it 10' •:•• •:•••• >. or 30 yaors ago. Men In Service mas '60 is just as merry by saving Join FACT* National City Bank of New Yo«k sniifics Frank M. Pargielld, seaman ap- . FACTx The industry spends more than $lOO-mulion prentice, USN, son of Mrs. G. for it now! You won't miss the show that since 1925. the rate of return on oi a year on gasoline research. Tcjts shoW that two Pargiello of 17 Burnside avenue, company investments has been lower than the rate A. "CLASSIQUE" SET 3.95 •;••.- -win gallons of today's fuel do the work of three gallons is serving aboard the, destroyer MATCH UP TO YOUE little bit you put aside each, in general manufacturing. Chase Nanonal Bank^s of 1925 gasoline. . ' USS Robert H, McCard operating surVey of 30 oil companies m 1952 indicated that, with the U. S. Sixth Fleet in the c^olsl plated or WIFE'S GORHAM STEBUVG weekj and it really mounts up 72.5% of the gross income dollar went for wages, Y Mediterranean 'and scheduled to (s|Iver color) CHRISTMAS VfCt1ON< Boeouso of their blonassv oil lntor* return to the United States next ..: as you'll discover when you materials and other expenses; SA% wa osts control .the oovomntent. March. . • B. "BOSTON" SET 5.OO GIFTS in Her Pattern in the, business; and ttockhoUen got 4JS%. FACTx If this were true, the oil industry woula oe mm?: get your check! You'll have restrained elegance, with For An Little As $5 CLUB one of -the least investigated industries: Actually •pace lor engraved initial*. fe .Km FICTIONX Oil drUliaa Is m 1 it's one of the most investigated. k- plenty of money to really go_ — ••'•• • ur FOR DELIVERY BEFORE CHRISTMAS Tell us about how much you NORFOLK C 'GRAND SLAM' SET 5.OO would like to spend and we'll ' " to town on gifts! Now Forming **) FACTt Chances of a wildcatter striking oil m an ncnOlfc Motors start price wars to put the *• Stationery • Informals * Card-6-Grams suggest something appropriate ••-*A area where none has been found are 9-1 against on their dealers and seU snore and useful. There's nothing him, and 43-1 against finding a fidd with «l««m»««» i at cut prices.' ' • • • Printed Notes • Self-Seal Envelopes unlqne Jewelry goes well with that will gt-t you the Royal treatment faster than a girt of reserves of I-millioo bbL or mpre-JWcfl driUtny FACTS Gasoline price wars cost majors a lot of • Monogrammed Notes and Stationery All Prices Plus Tax can cost anywhere from $501000 to SljOOOjOOa Gorham Sterling. 18 Patterns li. money — one company puts the figure at $7-millioa '' • Personalized Bridge Score Stieets Available. Classes from a year. More and more annual reports show howt- KEGCUUULY USS FICTION: Oil .•••#•• Personalized Memo Sheets soft markets have cut into net profits. •/ Cultured Pearl 50c to $20.00 per week potent on a Timex Walefaes Buy Your Silver pmr aollon. Iff FlCnOib Gasoline prices, like those off Necklace On Our Silver market, oil everything else you buy, move only up., By Rytex — Chap — Name-On 488 Club Plan! .1 would stump. FACTt A. study made last year put the average and Other Fine Manufacturers FACft Just an old ^l^iiitt. Histosy shows that, actual price of regular gasoline, ex taxes, at 21.474 inventions that make better use of oil products per gaL' That's almost Ai gaL less than guolino •rout rctsoNAi jcwtur* expand oil's market. . cost 40 yean ajgo. SATURDAY IS THE LAST DAY TO ORDER LAWN MOWER SHOP i TO INSURE DELIVERY BEFORE CHRISTMAS! Open Nights Till Christmas MeprlmttJ. «ri* permission, by Etso SUMdarf Oil Company from dm Amgrnst. 19S9, him oi NATKMUL PsntouuM NEWS mogadn*. 27 N. Union Are- Ebn & Quhnby Sts> UNION COUNTY TRUST COMPANY CRANFORD CITIZEN & CHRONICLE CmzifoxvL N« J« Westfi*ldL N. J. Member'Fedornl Deposit Insurance Corporation 21 - 23 Alden Street — BRidge 6^000 -— Cranford, N. J. bnOwortfa — Boukvoad dud ft 20th St toy CRANFORD

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, • •" " • '•' . - ,•'•'..• •' "••<•' • . -,. '.-... ••,•-••' '••"• '•"/" ' ;• CBANFORD CIT12EN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 195ft CRANTORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1B59 Eight [was granted a permit for on od- wreaths, mistletoe and pine and gates to the annual Boys' Staio tion to become participating mem- Elwertowskl, assistant cumpairfh Fette of_Kennsburg and i Vcrnon (N. Y.) Vocational «ad .•I Jlaurcl roping also be offered for at Rutgers University and on an- Intruder Takes $175 ln possession,'$4; uttended the semi-annual dinner jr&wjv^jyctedJ office holders mil ^jC^Q^lfa Cub Pack 76, a chapter of the Na- Hayeck for AM Inspect Schools By CABOLVN YI7KNVS sen, Harold H. Brown, Kenneth H" North iivcnuc. cast, in which $1751 ^ -^ • •••. • . the Rev,./Mark J. Dooley", assistant Vincent Vltalc,, Hillside, sfop sign meeting of the Union County be conducted Saturday. west, addition. SI .000. A»aoel«t« Home- Agent' - -: " --. Starts SundaysildTTaTTtotohTwirluijr i GonnollyrDavid^Br-T In cash was token from a secretary J O C/CllftIKlIOfi i y,ioltitJonr~~$l2r~"Jamcir~:Knlllcsr -TI. ber, 12,,at the Institute of i Micro- Patric L. Williams and Other 'committee chairmen in- Spriri«llelcl, ignoring (lashing red Charles M. Redden of Craiifonl Luxury fabrics in dress-up fashions arc always prominent at this Cranford/ Post 212, American tlon, two teams in the Cranford drawer. t In recognition,.,of his support Hotel Suburban, Summit, Monday .. Formal announcement was made biology-on. the University Heights' tinie^of^year. Thchom,csewer can make beautiful, dressy creations if Winter. - Mrs. Glogorski reported to the cluded; Tickets, Mrs. Walter El- light, $10; Michael Tummlnelli. and other members oY the Union night. The Union ^County ~Voc»^ •'." campus in New Brunswick. j Legion, will conduco t its sixth an- Boys' Baseball Leagues, two dele- of the beniocratic Party iniCrahr wertowski and Miss Nan Macin- Newark, failure to keep right, $20, County Vocational and Technical this week by Maj. Gen. James F. Portrait-Painting he realizes that some different techniques arc required^ . '' police at 1 p.m.' Jast' Wednesday ford during the recent election tlonal and Technical School board ^ Cant'wcll, NeW' Jersey National Last year, 135 new mayors.) nual Christmas tree sale on town- that while the house -was unoc- tosh; gift and guest book, Mrs. «nd Joseph Pacher, Elizabeth, pass- School Board of Education went on Brocades, metallics;. poic.de sole, satins and Velvets can all result campaign, FrodJ. Huyeck of 51SWilliam Hubluk; table decorations, was welcomed as a new board at Guard chief,,/of staff, that Coi. coiincilmen, .and comniittwmen' ship property along Springfield cupiod between 8:30 a.m. and noon ing a red Until, $15; . , ;< ah Inspection ,tour of the Mount the dinner. . . . ' !.'•'. from 19 New Jersey counties at- Sessions Started n a couturier garment if they arc properly handled by the homesewcr. Centennial avenue, who contrib- Mrs. John McCandlcss and Mrs, James G. DePew of 30 Normandie avenue near North Union avenue on that day someone entered, ap- uted the use of his building for u co But if poor' techniques are used, parently by way1 of the unlocked Hachael Brantley; seating arrange- place, now commander of Com- tended'the all-day proRram "*iRl| >tl*t ufOM!) starting Sunday and continuing Special Limousine Service Democratic campaign hcmlqiiur- ments, Mrs. Lodcllo Hawks and ducted by the Bureau of Govern-! • • _ he resulting garment may be a far through December 23, it was an- front door", and forced open the tcrs, was feted at, a testimonial bat Command C,\ 50th Armoretl mennifiut Rcsearch'ini-5i-aiL*M mn cooperatio^jv^**/••*»•«•n• wit•••*••h . *»••*.»A. new» scrie.-*.»~.s. o—f informa—— l por. - Trips to all airports, railway stations & Mr. McCandless; reception, Mr. El- 1 ( ry from what was,hoped for.. Directions Given nounced this week by Harold E, secretary drawer. • dinner ul CiuiMscppl's ih Kosulle Division, will succeed Col. Francis the ' Now''Jersey S»3te League of, trait- painting sessions has been !"*i,Thc"' intruder also ransacked wcrtowski and Edward J. Baran- J. Skidmore of Short Hills us Municipalities. The conference reinitiated by the Cranford Creative First it is important to have. Naumann, chairman. ' CALL BRIdg««)9ol—6-2272 recently. More, than" 300 persoris ski; presentations, Mrs. Baranski, I\TII Tlir II1IIITI\T HABIT THIS WMIM ••:f;.-; For a Simple thfccc second-floor bedrooms, but commander of the 102n«l Armored | designed to acquaint electees vvithj Art\. Group in response to many ;ood sewing tools on hand' for . Mr, Naumonh reported a ship- attended. . \ and entertainment, Mrs. Leslie limousines lor weddings - Trips to anyplace apparently nothing was taken —Mrs Sophie_B.—Biiranskl^_one. Click. Cavalry Regiment when Col. Skid- some of the problems and respoh- requests. hese fabrics. This is standard Holiday Skirt ment of 1,800 balsam trees Is sched- there. - more's retirement •btSeomes. effec- sibihtiesthey will face immediate- Models an> provided or each uled to arrive Saturday-from Nova of the Democratic candidates for iri»ctice for all sewing, but it is BY CAROLYM YUKNUS - PHce$ Very Reasonable - SOUNDS Township ' Committee, presented tive on February'I. ly upon taking office. session, running from 1 to 3 specially important for dse on AuocuU* Horn* Aganx Scotia. He said.balsam and spruce MotoriHtH Penalized A member of the I02nd since o'clock, Monday afternoons. There SO BIO..'• gifts and a "plaque to 'Mr, and Mrs, s lovelty fabrics. A holiday skirt gives a refresh- Brookside PTA Hayeck. In Municipul Court - 1924, Col. Sk'iiimorc has been com- -VT • ¥> ••• • > "° instructor; mutual'criticism For MEN mander of thi\ regiment since 1952. NCW 1/WellmgS and assistant- are featured. Well-sharpened shears brc a ing . lift to a warepfbbe and pro- Also-presented with' pl«que« by Hichard J, Pteconlst of^Kearny ecvssity for cutting out luxury vides JJ festive accent without COSTS To Honor Class Mrs. Baranskl were: Leslie. P, Col. Dcpew enlisted In Troop K • •••*•_.-••- ! Although the number of artists :,was fined $25 andlUwJcoc Price of or WOMEN of the 102nd Cavalry in 193i>. He participating is being limited, abrics,. Most of these fabrics ravel much cost. SOUTTLE Mothers at Tea Glick, Democratic campaign man- Elizabeth was njjnulizcd $30 when was commissioned a second lieu- On .Permit Listing there is still room for a feW more, adly and dull shears will contri- •Even an inexperienced homc- ager;" Murray M. Friefeld; M. Jor-they werc^arralgned on speeding nee School class dan Price, Democratic rrfunlcipal chargja^Bcforc Magistrate Charlt-s , tenant in 1942 and served in Eu- New home conduction may bo! information may be ob- ute to the raveling process. icwer can. achieve success by rnak- r mother;: art: being', honored at a chairmaiip Johix H. Mc'Candlcss, .I>v<'n« in Municipal ^Court ,.II>I>I' Hiifji'K' \y orld War II, • Very -.flno silk pins ar«j essential ng a simple Christmas skirt. Such' Join Our All teyen!i in 1 when~ptnnlnff7th«rpattern7to""the ldt fh H hU -Moiiduy-nlgh Aftiv liii .V...., U.*- commanded man. Mrs. Elven Sheahan. 113 the home of, Mrs, • E\C. at tin- SOlh Kaonnatoancv SijuachW week's meeting of tin .««.,.....»., Garden street. abric. The usi; of old, sticky, dull make and. the expenso is surpris- Desmond MacMahon, 13th~I)isWtt Careless driving charge's brought Committee when.no permits for ins will leave permanent pin ingly low,' ' •'/•' house, 7 Doering way, licxt Wed- committecman, and^Walter S. fines of $20 ea'ph • for Joshua in We'sitleld until assigned to Com- nesday afternoon from- 3^*0 4:30 .^earn to relax this winter in the snug Hand sewn in Canada of supple saddle bat Command C as' commanding ole damage. .Test your, marking Felt and printed or ^colored pel- ^tftt^J^^T You can test you, visual purple. While You Save p.m. Invited to attend the honor- "warmth and soft comfort of the "Habi-. leather, this moccasin style slipper is officer in 1950. He was promoted tlrst many or the ability .of your eyes to ad-method on .a scrap of material lon are easy fabrics to work with -to colonel in 195-1. .' • A permit was issued tt> Henry irsC-Tlie.-. famillur tracing wheel and yet produce a pleasing result. • ing tea, in addition to the c taht."'As your feet sink into the.'fluffy, fast becoming a favorite on this side of P. Townsend for a storage ware- just r darts are e,ven machine .basted, your .waist -measurement. Skirt dvidwid nell, Jr., class mother chairman Central at Qulmby, Westfield Or Any of The Many Other • Excltialv* Magnavos precision changar—|u»t a« i and chairman of this event. Mrs. 214 Walnut Avonuo, Cranford .,f. Closed Dec. 23 Till Jan, 4-Please Shop Early | hese markings are illffiost impos- sizes come' in waist measurements, ( Open Monday and Friday 'till 9. libjk" to remove if they have to-be hot iri dress sizes. - ' | $1.00 Weekly '.$25 lupwb Mognavox contoUt—Siarao McliHip O'Conhell is- . being assisted \ by For Information Call BRidcj© 6-0009 <•*;" Things You Would Lik« to Hay4 Mrs. William Karlson, co-chair- iltered. Then purchase the' required 202.00 WeeklWkly .50 • Two, 6" Magnavox tp«ak«rt with Hand basting also will help to amount of felt the pattern calls .75 for thrilling tound raalitm man of class mothcrUt Mrs. H. C. eliminate slippage of the fabric for. Before cutting out the pattern, 3.00 Weekly • Only on* jfln* luggage cai»-1o carry—ucoad ilmo Hnrriiigton, Mrs. Robert Dalldorf, •• 125 Mrs:..C. F. Tecse and Mrs. Herbert when machine stitching /the- gar- read over the direction t sheet to 5,00 Weekly channal in ltd, connaclcd-^y 10* cord ., ' ment. On luxury fabrics do nothave a better understanding of the' .r. 2.50 TAKE A CLUB FOR A. Williams. : 10100 Weekly -) PowarfMl Iwo-thonrlil ampli««r—Ut% you.onloy tlwoe DON'T FORGET THE ARTIST use the standard practice of ma-procedure. ; .. 5.00 EACH MEMBEB OF THE FAMILY with fhrilling^alltm Mrs. Youghpuse, hostess for the chine stitching over pins because Sin'ce felt or pellon is matted, 20.00 Weekly tea, is second - vice-president and this will leave, a permanent mark. not a woven material, it docs'not —irox Quality—the world's finest—has come membership chairman of the Use a fine, ' sharp "needle for matter if the pattern pieces are,, _^_ Stereo Portublcs, utid what a wonderful dilTtr- Brookside Place School PTA. ON YOUR CHRISTMAS LIST! four 'machine stitching. Stitch laid on the lengthwise or crosswise I ence! Prove it to yourself lowly to prevent pulling. grain of the fabric. Neither of these' Join Now i.. Or Any Time! with a thrilling demonstra- .90 Because all of these fabrics have materials ravel at the cut edges so tion. Choose from many High School PTA ! beautiful styles and leather- *79 a tendency to ravel excessively, it is not necessary to worry about / WE CARRY THE MOST COMPLETE moke a generous seam allowance seam tlnishes or hem allowances. ; ette colon. Membership 1,251 /'/.; - V iMured Savings Account* Crauford High School PTA LINE OF ART SUPPLIES IN THIS AREA This permits better scam finishing. A hem turn-up is not needed in a! 1 Always test a scrap of the fabric felt skirt. Therefore, the hem linej V Money Order. X Traveled Cheque* Nothing else fo buy I membership now numbers 1,251, it •••'•''•/ " • • • • was announced by Mrs. Harry for seam construction and press- is marked and. cut along this line. in—See' and Hear magnificent Magnavox Various Numbered Oil and \Vater Color Sets ing techniques. If there is a ten- Assemble the skirt according to For your conmntonca. w« mccapt p«ynMnt of Public Epstein, membership chairman. She expressed satisfaction with the Tole Ware •-4 Raw and Black ^ With or Without Oils and dency to pucker at the seams, try the directions. Do allow the skirt to Stereophonic High Fidelity... the finest on any basis lengthening the stitch and stitch hang on a_hariger for a couple of of comparison. results of this year's drive for Designs for Finishing" y members, pointing out /that the through tissue paper. days pefore the hemline is marked. total represents a substantial in- Oils — Water Colors— Pastels — Tempera Be careful in pressing not This allows the material to "give" Kit:--:'.;. create shine or an overpressed through' the bias section of the crease over last year. Textile Paints*— Hopaque ; ~' ' -.• '•' ' • ~~ look. Always pcess on the wrong skirt. When the "give" is out of Mrv. Eptteln credited thv ituc side.of the fabric. the material, then mark .the line cess of the drive to the coopera- day — Papers •— Easels — Canvas — Frames to be' sure of a straight hem line. tion of her co-chairman, Mrs. S. I. Be Sure To Visit Is For Your You caii' decorate a felt skirt in Durand, and the year mothers and Brushe$ — Pens —. Pencils — Art Books — Sketch Books home room mothers who partici Pack 74 Builds many Wdys. A variety of press on DIRECT FACTORY DEALER All Accessories and Miscellaneous Item* Alwayr Carried Christmas transfers can be used in pated in the work of her commit- In Stock ' attractive locations on the skirt. SAVINGS & LOAN tee.., . "•'. .' . • '• . • .... Christmas Piano Shopping Old Country Store — Opon Evening* Till Chrtohne»- • • The school office will continue

Appliques can be made irom ""J^".".'•"•~~~' ' (...) ..'••• -.- An old country store was se to accept memberships, Mrs. Ep- different'colored felt and decorated 26 EASTMAN ST. BRIDGE 6-1776 save money on a famous world-known name up by Cub Pack 74 at a meeting With bells, sequins . and other stein said, and urged parents who Friday In Sherlock Hall of Trinity Christmas ornaments. These can have not yet joined the organlza- piano. You will get a piano that ix made to, well at the Episcopal Church. Den projects on be attached with machine or hand ESTABLISHED 1887 , . . display included pot-bellied stoves price nuked for it. You will p«-t Griflfitli Service 'VUr. scales,, cracker barrels and straw stitching. CORNER NORTH AND UNION AVENUES hats—all made by the cubs. If you don't Want to confine piano will give Hatisfaction in the yeurw to come. It will PAINT SHOP your skirt to just the holiday sea- OFFICE HOURS — 8:30 AM. to 4 PM. Monday thru Friday Cubmaster Judson Pinckne, son, .Christmas trim may be held Opon Monday Ewtfao* 6:30 to • PJC be guaranteed by Loth Griffith and the manufacturer. UNION AVE. BRIDGE 6-2540 ; made the following awards: Bob- cat, William. Hay ward; one-year in place with snaps or secure bast- pin,; David Copson. Adult' regis ing. tration cards were given' to John Fitzgerald, transportation chair Country Store Booths man, Mrs.. Edmund Kiainie, den $ mother, and Jack Christensen, as At Cub Pack Meeting : T&'v >'' ''• t'; sistant cubmaster in charge ol Booths offering candy, cookies, ONE OF Prices begin at 495 wcbelos training. popcorn and candied apples for Den chief shoulder eords wert sale were featured as a "Country for a Brand New full-scale Spinet or Console Piano presented to the following bo> Store" theme was featured at the, SIXTH ANNUAL scouts of Troop 74: George Cub- monthly meeting-of Cub Pack 44 "OWL BANK" Terms and down payment will Le arranged to suit berlyj Robert Herbster, Marl at Osceola Presbyterian Church An Antique American Coin Hank Cooper and Allan Frasier. last Friday ev.enlng. Dale Jones From The Collection Of took the prize in a guessing game: '&:•• •>',.- DO YOUR CHRISTMAS GIRING NOW & SAVE! Awards' made at the Octobei Griffiths exclusively represent in North Jersey the following world-famous pianos: CHRISTMAS TREE THE BOOK OF KNOWLEDGE meeting were as follows: Gar; Induction ceremonies were held A Small Deposit Will Hold Any Item Till Wanted Christensen, .denner stripe; K* for the following new cubs: Glen STEINWAY • CIIICKERING • WURLITZER -WEBER • WINTER ; Kiamic, assistant denner stripe Hol?.apfel, Edward, Rizkalla and David Copson, d.enner stripes an Robert Hasselman. and the bear, badge; Blake. Pinckney, as .Awards were, presented to the sistant denner stripe, wolf badge following: Michael Ziolko, wolf SALE 21 Inch HAMMOND ORGAN 17" PORTABLE 1960 STEREO gold arrow and one-year pin; one badge; Craig Connolly, bear year pin. John Fitzgerald and Ed- badge; Dale Jones, three-year pin; LOWBOY TV CONSOLE HI-FI ,*'.-• '*" ' . • • SLIMLINE TV ward Schenker; two-year p}n Mrs. Thomas Harrington, one-year DECEMBER 6-23 All Wood Cabinet Dual Speakers Sherman Klsner. ' . den ' mother's pin; Mrs. Ada Dual Speakers All-Wood Cabinet •George, two-year den mother's pin. STEINWAY The flag salute was led by Wil- ••; For,p2 years-the red 'double- SPRINGFIELD AVE. near NO. UNION AVI Acclaimed tli* uorlJ ovrr an the finest piano made. *139 , 4 Speed barred^crtMS has been the ofTicia HamJIcnzaco. ' ' $199.95 Diamond Needle emblem of the voluntary tuber- .ukiu moJtt ikoun ol ritkl culosis associations. Since 1921 The annual cost of TB in the ' ' (Adjoining Municipal Parking Lot) 21" MAHOGANY Free Demon. Record it_has been the registered trade- United States is about $750,000,000. Most of this cost- is borne by -the GREENS ROPING MISTLETOE ^ "4 Transistor mark of the National Tuberculosi: WREATHS CONSOLE TV Association. •'••'. taxpayers. k ' CHICKERING POCKET RADIO llir lir.t piano made in America, complete with - SPECIALIZING IN FILLING PRESCRIPTIONS :; Earphones, Carrying 4 Speaker OF EYE PHYSICIANS This iron owl is a fine piece of 19th Century art, i i Case, Batteries PORTABLE a collector's item. But it is something more . . . Super Special!' JOHN E. GAVITT - . it is also an antique mechanical coin bank. WINTER EMERSON 888 $24.95 STEREO Place a coin in the opening next to the owl's head, One of Atnerira,"* forrmost mikr<, With Radio PRESCRIPTION OPTICIAIW QUALITY Portable 109 JEFFERSON AVE. 2 to 20 FEET press a lever-^and the wise owl quickly turns his head Mojf/n tiyU oH tkoun mi right Martin Bid* — Btr—t Floor and pushes the coin into the bank. The owl has always HOOVER '' * TRANSISTOR $99*5 DELIVERIES been a symbol of intelligence .. that's why granddad Cannister ELIZABETH 2-2340 RADIO AJC to • P.M. Daily — Moa. ft than. • tot PJC made this quaint owl bank way back in 1880. WURLITZER VACUUM CLEANER SMALL APPLIANCES For the practice of regular, steady saving was 8 Transistors Morr of ihric |iijn«* arr %nhi in tile L". S. i Complete With Tool G.E. Steam Iron—$1330 as important then as now. And.the wisdom of possessing With Case Hint of any othrr name. Carrier G.E. Port. Mixer—14.95 a steadily growing savings account has been proven, QUALITY PERMANENTS CRANFORD AMERICAN ! again and again, throughout the years. Italian Vroiincitil thdun ai UJ$ $37-95 $47.95 G.E. Electric Can Opener ———18.95 At Moderate Prices POST 212 LEGION Prove your own wisdom—open a savings account now! V UracLe* to BiJtcL all piano* HAIR COLORING OUR-SPECIALTY Add to it every payday. STEREO CONVERSIONS As Low As ... 1.... $19.95 Open Daily 8:30 AJVL to 5:30 PM. fe . • = • It's wise to be financially secure! •TIAB off COUPON BUOW-Ull OUT AND MAH.-TODAYI "the Musk Center of New Jersey'" LET US CONVERT YOUR HI-FI TO STEREO BEFORE CHRISTMASI Fridays Till 8:30 PM. V nrn: I urn intercsliwl in: m 'Service to the Community, State and Nation' n A NrW S(>i«rt fir ('miOilfS I'ijno Phone BR 64616 For Appointment G A NVw \Uhy <;r«Hil I'ijiin^ Cy STEREOPHONIC & TAPE RECORDER HEADQUARTERS SPONSOR OF: DONOR OF FACILITIES TO: , a A I s«l lljl,y GrjnJ I'IJIIO GRIFFITH PIANO COMPANY SPECIAL!—6-minute hair conditioning treatment a V I'Uycr I'uno STEINWAY REPRESENTATIVES for dull, brittle, lifeless hair : ...$130 • CUB PACK 76V BJ5JL CRANTEEN. Inc. U Vfiiir ltrntiM>urclia»e 1'lan 8 Alden Street • TROOP 78. BAA. CRANFORD BOYS' B3. LEAGUE TRUST COMPANY D A lljliinronil (i'r^Ati • "CARDINALS- CRANFORD BOYS' B3. AUXILIARY . I'l-vv) uni in* ),*!/ utu fjjr/ul catalog anj oiW i «*••: 605 BROAD STREET, NtWARK 2, N. J. there's an office in your community BRidge 64)483 • PONY LEAGUE "CHIEFS" FUND DRIVES Same! • 50 Kindarkamock Road, Oradell, N. J. . ' • CJrLS. ORATORICAL CONTEST CHAPTER 228. NATIONAL BATON CHANFORD- PLAINFIELD • SCOTCH PLAINS • WESTFIELO - GARWOOD m 627 Park Avenue, Plainfiold, N. J. VAN'S TWIRLING ASSOCIATION m Open Evenings Till 9 Till Christmas — Cranford • BOYS'"STATE DELEGATES l'cJc .Phone- OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS •••• HIHIMWI ••9 CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3,»1959, fags Three CRAN?O!tf) -CWfSEN XfflB 'CHROMICLfe, THVWSDAV, DECEMBER S> 1989 • •', m':-:: M. I. T. Club Members «* Women's; American ORT COr-ing the/period of vocational train

ORT Conducting **-' '. ' . •' •'.. -' . .'"•"• To Attend Foil Meeting TThroagh Training) at Temple' Following-Dr. Warshaw's talk j> ., Local members of the M.I.T. Health Project Emans-JEl in Westfield tonight. , there will be a skit, about a wt^k- Club of Northern New Jersey who "Dermatologjcal us1 December lias been designated «nd at Grossinger's Hotel in thr About Cooks, €ookies and Cakes lan to attend the:.late fall mect- Depressed .Areas «f~t^bie t HcaUh Month in cWectiari witn Catskills which has been arranged df I T^ ' win," Summit, the evening" o*-?tte- Warshaw. " deirtnatolo^sa. afl a endeavors to "«nakc OKT students gion of (ORT for January 7 to 10 to - Mrs. E. M. Durand of 5 Bluff street says her family voted in favor xmber 10 include Howard E. MH- meeting of the VetSSBdd C* 2 tbsp. butter or rnOrgarlne 1 egg. slightly beaten water over mixture. Add egg, sugar, flour, vanilla, and salt. Beat all Watchdhg .Reservation, at 3 p.m. shopping. >"'•.. 2 tbsp. grated orange Wnd " V4 cup coarsely chopped Brazil- nutsr together by hand. The thin batter should, be poured into-square pan' unday. v • •l . • ' ',• • — Price range $5.00 \p $200,00 — 8-ay' x 8-n"x !-">" and baked in a "moderate oven <350"> fqr 25 min. cuporange-juic©-,i^i]tt^UJl During4he-wook, Dr. Moldenke .. cup finely cut raising or dates . V* tsp. soda May be cooled in. pan. Use thin icing of confectioners' sugar, butter will dfscuss "Water Birds" at.the WRisrafiftssAts^^ 1 .cup sugar Z tsp. baking powder and hot milk. Sprinkle with chopped walnuts. Cut from the pan. iialf-hour nature programs con^ Oar famMHon To Come and Browse!! ,':'.. v, • • Vt tsp. salt V . ' ucted every afternooiv except Friday at 4' o'clock. , 'Put in mixing bowl; water, butter, orange rind, orange juice, EUutboth CoiMn^t Rop. raisins or dates, sugar, vanilla, egg and JiutK,. Si.f Lin flour,jsoda,baking Mrs. F. M. Sherlock of 12 English village told Us. that Christmas In addition. Dr. Moldenke will s ^-——r—BRldge WMK»: ' powder and salt. Mix well. Pour batter into.greased loaf pan 8-Vi".x fruit..cake and plum pudding arc her favorite Christinas recipes. tamonTTnantsnsrTmmir We have hundreds of items in a wide price 4-ii" x 3." Top with nut slices Bake in 35o\oven;.one hour. f^eoiovQ There's nothing to making the fruit cake in the following recipe, MrSj. this week's session of the adult Sherlock declared:, ••.;"• | ature study course. These, na- irom pan and cool on rack. ,\. '•'-* ure, study sessions arc held every ... . , •-*••' x • • '••-•», .«•••• • • .' Monday-morning at 10 o'clock for Mr.< Earl B. Pnffrath of 222 Locitst driveaoeommnnds the following Christmas Fruit Cake adults who want to increase their range. Here are just a few as suggestions. easy, yet perfect holiday cookie which Has been a favoHte'.at her home cup sugar , % cup citron •-_ knowledge of the plants, mammals 1 for many years. The recipe comes from an nunt in Pennsylvania. cup butter Vt Jb. seeded raisins, ' nd other natural life of this area. tbsp. molasses ty lb, currants Trallslde Museum; is open to 'tsp. soda 1/4 lb. blanched almonds the. public everyxSaturday, Sunday^ Swedish Cakes (really cookies) nd holiday "throughout the entire Come in! See the others! U cup butter or margarine eggs . 1 tbsp. cloves ••> ear and from'S-vto 5 p.m. every . V4 cup sugar grated nutmeg ' 1 tbsp. cinnamon weekday, .except Friday. sl egg. yolk, slightly beaten cups flour . • 1 tsp. lemon flavoring A Reminder To la \ pay ITS Wash'n Wear Shirts .. 4.25 to 5.95 Sport Coats, famous makers i;^ 1 cup flour . • . Cream butter and sugar. Add unbeaten'egg yolks. Dissolve "soda the; molasses. Add to mixture. Next, mix in well-flour'ed fruits,' then Sport Shirts, McGregor from 29^5 1 egg white unbeaten r / . ,0 ' '. .t Elks Participating ^4 cup n'utj' cut line . • Hour, spices and flavoring: Add well-beaten egg whites last. Mix well. Cream butter, add sugar gradually and cream until light. Add eggPour into greased loaf pan or ring-form pan. Bake in moderate oven for In State Contest 5.00^b'19.95 Slacks^ wide selections yolk, mix thoroughly and, blond in flour. Form into small balls (about . Makes one family size cake. . - •' • .The ritualistic team of\Cranford from 13 one inch in diameter); dip intjj cgrf white, then into nuts. Place on Lodge of Elks performed before a Pa jamas, Manhattan and others . -^ state judging committee \in the greased cooky sheet und press fairly flat with bottom of a glass. Bake Mrs. J. S\Kotlarz of 3 LaSolle avenue suggests a coffee coke in slow oven <300'F.) for five minutes. •„.. .. \ / ••; lodge headquarters last Wednes- V4.00to25.00 Belts, leather or recipe calling foxrsour cream which was given to her by her mother, day night as part of a statevwide On Jonyagy 1, I960, interest on past- Coffee.cake.is a welcome addition to holiday breakfasts. This one may contest. • ' • "•"'"•••- ". ^ •• Sweaters, McGregor, Robert fabrics. from 2.50 be topped with streiscl. s • // Heading the Judging panel were W. T. Flanagan Of Rahway, dis- due 1959 taxes is automatically increased by Stein Block " •. 1 .. .. •. /. •" • v •' •/ *• •' ' '•• • Bruce, Botany • • / trict deputy grand exalted ruler, •a:-. • • • /v .. / YCoffeeCake i i x and C. B. McMenaralin of Bajinq liaels Stern, Botany / I y4 lb. butter 6% to 8%. ."'.••. ;: -'>_ "/ / Cardigans .... from &95 ' . t ;; '. 2-Vt cups sifted all purpose flour • ~ Brook, state vlce-presiden. • Thei'e, will' be a dance* at the '•••''. ' • • • .:./'• ', H. Freeman' and % cup sugar •••/••. . ." ' '¥'•''• •;'• lodge home this Saturday night, Slipovers ...... from 7.95 : t :- ,?/ _, ,'.- •)•:.:•. 1. tsp. salt • '; with proceeds dedicated to the 1 cake yeast crippled children's fund. tveless ...... from 5.00 . , . u. . • • • V4 cup milk So far during this year, approximately • . j. Plans are being made for a V-.. • Vz cup sour cream Christmas party, on December 20 CashmerL. 1e .....-' ' . i.^iacfrom 19.5n 0 Jewejry by^ Hickok, Swank rid-a charity ball on January 30 /• .•.;'i;?;:;j at the Cranwood in Garwood. 'if-'v •'• 1 tsp. vanilla -, \ and Destino Sift flour, sugar and salt into a large mixing bowl. Blend welh With Neckwear, truly huge ." . Hosiery by Interwoven a pastry blender cut in butter until it is the size ofslarge- peas. Crumble A deficiency of vitamin B-2 or of 1958 law BIROS LOVE IJ! riboflavin .-is the most prevalent selection..... from 1.50 | Camp yeast in a small cup, add 1 tsp. sugar and 3 tbsp. mid milk. Stir until anc Yovr back yard can be a wild bird landtoanf., thoroughly dissolved and pour into flour mixture. \- dietary deficiency in this .coun- try. The'dencieWy has the great- ^ oU year 'round J»W feed Jh«m LYRIQ Handkerchiefs, plain ,..•• Hats by Stetson, Mallory • •:• . Add milk, sour'cream, eggs and vanilla. Beat weU.with large est influence on the..formation of Highest quality mbrtui* of nMriHlMit *eedt mixing spoon, stirring'down and around th* sides until\u the flour eye. cataracts in' old age. Accord-' To avoid paying this extra 2%, 1959 and initialed ..... from .50 and Dunlop and grain. BIRDS COVE IT] The few pennies is dampened. Then beat as hard as you con for about threkminutes. ing to researchers for the Murine of cost will be returned over and over in the Cover and set in warm place to rise. When .double in bulk, beat Co., the first symptom of a vitamin Robes, solids and patterns Wallets, Leather Goods by cheery spectacle you'll see every day. thoroughly for another 3 minutes, cover.-and let rise again. When it B-2 deficiency is watering of the must be paid prior to or on Decem- eyes whenever you are in a bright URGE 5 POUND BAO ...... reaches the top of the bowl, beat it down and'with a rubber spatula from 8.95 Buxton and Rolf scrape, sides of bowl. Cover and set in the refrigerator overnight. "This light or a cold wmdi l 195*. V GENEROUS 25 POUND BAO —3.45 chilis dough, but it will rise again. . # Gloves, Mark Cross, Fawhes, Topcoats and Raincoats, Cook and ask for VfUC Wild lint Feed ' Grease a nine-inch.tube pan the next morning. Mix Vz cup sugar in Y«Mo«r k Ked baa. with. -1 tbsp. cinnamon. Remove bowl of dough from" refrigerator. Ground Floor Hays from 5.00 famous makes Using rubber spatula, turn dough out onto a lightly floured board With the palm of your.'hand roll dough around until covered with OFFICE SPACE SUITCASES, ATTACHE CASES, LEATHER and FABRICS ^ Your Choice of 5 Mixtures flour. This takes b"t n second to do. Do not knead. . ' • . IRA P. DORIAN, W*\::.- ?.- CRANFORB-MAIN ST. SUNFLOWER — PEANUTS — SUET CAKES With rolling pin, roll dough to about 14" in diameter and Chairman, Township Committee thick Sprinkle with cinnamon and sugar mixture and a generous hand oW Station ful of raisins. Roll up as for a jelly roll and taking hold of the Air Cdhditioned : : ... .;••'_ • • -' ..' •- • _ : with both, hands, lift roll into greased pan, the ends overlapping. Cove Wvate Lsrvatory J. HOWARD McATEER <"• AT OUR GIFT BAR FREE SERVICES Bird Houses • Bird Baths with a clean.tea towel and set aside in a warm.place to rise. When} Approximately 2!00 Sq. Ft. Chairman, Finance Committee dough had reached the topo f the pan, brush with milk or sprinkle with CRANFORD SAVINGS Gift Wrapping and Wrapping strcisei: Bake one hour at 325°. ALOANASS'N. i • Tie Racks • Clothes Brushes Squirrel Proof Feeding Stations v for Mailing , - Strcisei or crumbs can be sprinkled on top of cake before baking! BR6M)I64 instead of the milk. To prepare., blend, use: w: ••• Monogramming on Shirts and 2 tbsp. flour ,••") <.*: 1 • Manicure Sets • Shoe Horns Pajamas 2 tbsp. butter' ! ' ' ' ' Paper White Narcissus- '5 . tblpj sugar - -tl, Engraving on Jewelry M; tsp. cinnamon ' ^-•-Bar Pearl Chips • Bulb Bowls Mix until crumbly. Sprinkle over cake. When cake is done, remove * I • Barometers Travel Kits Leather Goods Gold-Initialed from oven, set aside for a few minutes and then invert on a rack to) cool.

i.,.! * '. ~ '"••'. • - • • • • .• ,'• .•.•••.' Potting Soil -African Violet Soil . Mrs. C. W. Gutekunst of 29 Brasser lane, Kenllworth, who was named Mrs. New Jersey earlier this year, makes a basic, Christmas Black Magic & Baccto sugar cookie and decorates to suit her taste. It's fun to hang a few 0/ .*>'„•• •;; those bell-shaped, star-like, round wreath cookies on the Christmas PLAINMd tree. , POTS FANCY •' ' .. 1. *• ' • *•'.•' Christmas Sugar Cookies* V* cup shortening . .. , 3-% cups'sifted flour '

CRANFORL V D %-cup_b_»tter - 1 egg white . ' DONT BURN YOUR LEAVES 1 cup sugar • - colored sugar _' . ' 2 eggs • -. -Pcd candied cherries. ' ' • 2^ tsp. grated orange peel ' '- ADCO • ACTIVO Cream shortening, -butter and sugar together; beat until well blended. Add-eggs, one at a time; beat well after each addition. Stir in G&O COMPOSTER orange peel. Add flour, a little at a time; stir Until well blended; chill. CONVERTS THEM . Set oven, for hot, 400°. On a lightly floured board (use confection- er's sugar instead of flour>, roll out dough Vt inch thick and cut with1 Ifc • INTO VALUABLE FERTILIZER doughnut cutter for wreaths, star cutter, 0/ bell cutter. Place on un- greascd cooky sheet. Brush tops with egg white. Decorate to suit indi- r > OPEN U •;•'. PARKERETTE vidual taste. Use M cherry for bell ringer. . th MONDAYS THROUGH FIIIAYS BIITIL DECEMBER 24 No woncltr tft America's URMI r*''i i FOR SALE or RENT whUkvt Only Phlladelphlo Gold olltw BEGINNING TODAY .7 No Parking Problem — Just Drive In Yard FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE \ DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING AND BUYING IN .."" f CRANFORO WHERE YOU CAN BE ASSURED OF QUALITY, ,:•:.•. g " means every (drop of Convenient rear entrance from John franks Always a pleasure to receive — SELECTION AND COURTEOUS SERVICE / ' whisky b 12 yean old combined municipal parking lot. a John Franks Gift Certificate. with choicest grain neutral spirits MEN'S and BOYS' APPAREL^ \ Retail Division . II D •;*• F 207 E. Broad St. • ADams 3-1171 A OAHDEM SUPPLY CENTER SINCE Ittt - PLAINFIELD WESTFIELD RIDGEWOOD U6-U8 SOUTH AVE.( E. - CRANFORD BUSINESS ASSOCIATION BRidg* 6-1661 Cranfont, N. J.

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.•"*•' "V. t I'M CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHHONICtE. THuk8DAir, DECEMBER 3, 1959 Page Six Heights; Arthur Slinger, Clark; CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY/DECEMBER 2, ISS9 Robert Carboy and Ralph Venezia, Page Seven Certificates Presented to 39 Fanwood; Joseph A. Mazur.and Richard H. Secovic, Mountainside; Rose Refoekith Holding Elizabeth, at 8:30 aan. ' Frederick C,r Brown, Wesley C. - Another hike is planned farStm v By Police Training Academy Burn , Henry C Cunninghame, Antique Bank Replicas Available Anniversary Meeting day, an eight-mile w,alk around Police Chief Lester W. Powell of Cranford, president of tlSeTtJnlefrj-Anthony •"• J. Furlno jr.. Rodger Each mpnth for the past lour Charter members will be the |6chiff Scout Reservatioa at months the Suburban Trust Co. Mendham. Those participating in; County Police Chiefs' ^Association and dean *f its Police Training Live que, Paui^F. Lyons, ] ored as Rose Rebekah Lodge 99, 1 has placed on display an exact re- S Moo- . Country Store holds its 19th anniversary 'this hike will meet at the Adminis- ation's program aimed at filling this ne«l. as graduatio!n exercise!s M. Waldron.' Plainfieid. . George Burnett, Donald Gerow, cal coin bank tram the collection Pome at 8 o'clock this evening Howard . Johnsoh'a. Route '22; for the 13th session of the academy were held in the Cranwood, Ga'r- Band Presented North Plainfield, at &:I5 ' Paul J. Mancuso, Theodore E. Pol- ANTIQUES BANK AND DEPARTMENT GIFTS 1 NURSING HOMES 'of "The Book of ICfaojvledgp/' , ; Special tribute will be paid to wood, Monday afternoon. . . • . . ..'.". hamus and Albert D. Smith, Rah- GREETING CARDS These mechanical antique coin Mrs. Herbert L. LeDuc' in honor The importance of training andlpastor of the Church of St. Anne way; Ronald A. Apsley and James SAVINGS STORES CRANFORD HALL banks have long been the object By Cub Pack 84 of bear service AS chaplain to state 1 education in the development of of Garwood, who also is State Po- D. Dillon, Roscllc Park. . '••>/MARJORIE MILLEN INSTITUTION* NURSING HOME of collectors throughout the coun- A "country store" was the theme officers during the past year. Mrs. law enforcement officers also was »cc chaplain. Biagio W. Mineo, Scotch Plains; JEANNETTE'S try. However, since they, are and main event at the meeting of John Rutz, noble grand, will pre Fine Drivers A. welcome was extended to the ANTIQUES U Acra. Edata—Vtriproot Bulldlnat very rare, and ' their cost quite aide. . na by Dr Kcnn tn Riohard T. Elfvin, Robert W. SCHAEFER Cub Pack 94 last Saturday evening; .-.stressed > talk - |-' group by Mayor Edward H. Tiller Maguirc, . Edward A- Roessner, COLONIAL GIFT SHOP , ' Bastdaraa Manas la - Caarc* high, the originals arc available to ' C. MacKay, president of llnion gp ADams 2-1291 OUla — OtaaUac Citti — CrjwUI BR S-7100 very few.' Therefore, '"The. Book of at Calvary Evangelical Lutheran Junior College. This year's session of Qarwoodd. Robert V. Roessner and Howard SAVINGS & LOAN l Speeding charges brought 'fines included: State C. Thompson, Springfield; John Reynold* Bid*. Westaeld DBUVBB «)0 Uneoln Plu E. , Craaford Knowledge" has permited the re- Church. Membejrs of Den 9 were Rosary Society of the academy* was held in the Other speakers ASSOCIATION A FINK SPECIALTY production^ in limited quantities, attired as store keepers and played in Municipal Court last,week as new Nomahegan Build- PBA President James Vigilanti.of Bilanin, Robert N. Callahan and ADams 2-1OT2 J ..--. MORTOASt LOANS 227 E. Broad 8t Westfleld of some of the antique coin banks several numbers as a "country follows: Willie Langstotu Plain- Morristown, Prosecutor HrDduglas James P. Leonard, sheriff's office. To Feature Skit field, $20. and William Pierce, ing here. Stine, Sheriff Ralph E. Oriscello of Richard B. Ahle, Ronald Edzek DON MAXWELL ' INSURED SAVINGS' ACCOUNTS Department Store in their collection. The Suburban store.band" under the direction o(f ciljol Fred Fabone of Garwood, Newark; Maria Shevelev, Rosellc. Elizabeth, and Patrolman Edward and Edward J. Rodman, county 3Vi% INTERIOR Trust Co. has obtained some of Mrs. John H.' Eichinger, den moth- chairman of the association's edu- ANTIQUES RICHARD HARTIG those replicas: and will make a On Santa Clam and Joseph Pacher, Elizabeth^. SIS *«::.:•, y J. Rodman of the Union County park police; Joseph C. Mason. An- DIV|OKNb TOR PIRIOO BIOiNNINO JAM. 1 er. Two selections were played by cational committee, presented cer- 885 Mountain Ave. Westfleld ADams S-OSM DECORATORS. PaintShop limited quantity of each available A skit entitled "Santa Comes tp cach/Langston also was fined $15 Park Policei president of the grad- thony J. Scutti, Richard M. Shov- Ml O> llUlt Muw !»• II 6| the band, "Bicycle Built for two" Alden Street" will be the feature as an unlicensed driver. •'•••'• tificates to the 39 out of 43 en-uating class: lin and George A. Wilson. "West- Appraisals — Repairs • Wall Paper- e ArtSuppUw (or purchase at the bank's cost; rollees who completed the eight- ,' , r-Hntaui &-3919 - anci "Yankee Doodle." Band mem-' attraction of the Rosary Society of Fred Juergenson of Mountain- Following arc the graduates: , field, and Joseph P. Rusciano, 76 Elm St. CHARLES LECHER, If • Paint • Window Shades Herbert I. Hoer, president of the week training course. Invocation inc. Suburban Trust Co., said: bers were: tieorge Dietrichsen, ac- St. Michael's Church Monday eve- side was penalized $24 and Alfred . Peter H. Schaub, Berkeley guest'student. /•"'.." Main Office .,. . BMdipt-lMO ning in the school auditorium. was by the Rev. John A. McHale, ' Complete Decorating Service "Great care has gone into mak- cordion; Andris Lejnieks, trumpet, M. Breuer of 1030 ftaritan 'rpatt * %|JTO DEALERS • 1 Westfleld Aye. V*. . Rot«Ile Park 101 No. Union AT*. 'Cranford The following members -will $25 on careless driving charges- ing these banks as much like the Jeffrey Rudkin and John EichitfcV Sllpcovcn — ' Drapes' participate: "Mrs. Phil Henehan, Other _ fines -• were imposed by Elisabeth Offlee 29 Broad original as possible. The painstak- ger, pianq; Craig Weber, drums. Mrs. Vivine <5ilrpy, Mrs/ .J-, Z. NORRIS CHEVROLET, Ine; .' Scapbolstenr ^il'iL processes used by our forc- Magistrate Charles J.' Steven* as ^^ if PICTURE FRAMES * : played Langclla, Mr.4. •Aiiyiin Ells, Mre (nthers were .followed exactly • in Tottowy—William b- aieUy, .xc- Cnstom Furniture T shown above is one of a' series the guitar. Glenn Neumnn, another Edwardb-Burke and Mrs. John -- JOHN U •creating the. replicas, ^"he detail, lantic Highlands, expired driver's BY MARY W. JOSEPH'S of reproductions of antique me- drummer, is in Overlook Hospital Petroccione. mit4 ly suffered'the longer the. habits COME IN AllD SEE OUR SHOW- and intricacy, of'these mechanical Hcense, $4; Warren Joaca. 356 v To help select foods that contain re- en your GENERAL EXCAVATING chanical coin banks which have recuperating from a recent opera- "Santa" Will present a gift "to . Horn* Aganl continue. . • ROOM DISPLAY OR CALL FRAME SHOP gem's are a tribute to the Ingenuity been displayed by the Suburban North avenue, east, no ct-gistra- commended quotas, a simple guide total TRUCK—CRANE SERVICE tion. George Dietrlchsen played each one present at the annual Keeping happy and well when to well-balanced satisfying meals Have you had your two glasses HOUSE WRECKING—TOPSOn. — CUSTOM riCTVBS FBAMINO — and craftsmanship of our fore- Trust .Co. in recent months and tion in possession..S2; Clyde Dur- ! 1 the '"Pennsylvania Polka;" as aii Christmas party which will fol- ~you re—older*—as—well,_as_wfien together with some, excellent sug- if milk today?' your needed vege- ARTISTS MIASIE8 —ART BUPrUKS —whieh—-art—flow- a^ailable'^-for" ham, 101 High, street, overdiu- in^ —beiirsr-Of-courWi-they-are-doubly accordion solo and JohnTEichjunger; low. - All members are asked to spection, SlO. you're younger — often depends gestions on how tomak e food pre- tables and fruits, as well as your 5 Qnlne St Cranford ADams 2-)l«l important to th^ banking industry purchaie ;it the bank's office in .played the "Beautiful Blue Dail- limited quantities. . bring a small gift with the name Also, Robert. P. FortenbaUgh, on what you-eat and how, much paration by older people easier and share of protein? If you eat a lot S95 ComberUnd 8L Westaeld 125 E. Broad St. Westfleld- sine* they clearly show that .the ube Waltz" as a piano solo. / .. of the giver enclosed. these •UU * SSBVM3S ««ured S*ut»a* — Horn* Loos* Hampton street, ignoring stop sign, you eat. If you're one of the grow- pleasantcr has been prepared; of things that don't meet tradition of saving and thrift has There was a display of Refreshments will be served by needs, even though they may always been an integral part of $10; Frederick A.-Brisebois, Mivrth ing grrtup of oldsters—the statisti- Both: older, homemakers , and * nSHDEAUERS • jects which included ijbt-belly the committee headed by the fol-Brunswick, passing red light. $15; «:-V;.''."'•'•'• •• cians tell us thV average lifespan homemakers who have older per- taste good, you're less likely to be BRldg* S-6200 N • LIQUOR STORES^ ouf ^American heritage. tion of a different coin bank each stoves, old time scales .and many lowing chairmen: Mrs. Dona to Ca- Sure of getting the foods you need «*n» ta# Caatial A««* "We plan to continue the. txhibi- and Arland A. Klein, Linden, im- continue:: to increase and is. nowsons in their, households will And month." antiques, which wercyviewed with ruso, . Mrs.. .Vil-tor Mason, Mrs s on a dream! Are you a younp careerist just getting started? fqr health and well being.. but |«HT •» iaSvr—a. BllaafeMk BlARINO'S FISH MARKET BRENNAN&TOYE proper .turn, $12. V; at a record high—you'll do well "Food Guide for Older Folks," '„ Kt-U"*^*** 5-3300 SCHER'S iriterest.-, / s Walter Bernard, and Mrs. Arlynn Dttywa feel iij your bone&that the future will bring greater income arid more Home and Garden Bulletin No. 17, ADams 2-7651 QJ .to make a strong ally of. food, the Hartk WM« an* Kta. UIOOOB BTOBI Plumbing — Heating Seven new mernoers. were wel- Ells." / - • helpful. You'can obtain a free comed into tlurpack. They are: Luncheon Arranjjetl . cjaanfcrt? Then capitalize on this sensible feeling by ac'B-ng now!- The new key to good health and good- liv- HUnlw 6-S500 CalTBRidg* t.1933 «• Okana mm IHiw? Mrs. Edward M.'Coe, president copy by writing to.Union County Service League & Tinning William James Howe, Richard A. will preside at the business meet;1 dtrodopment in Living Insurance from Equitable guarantees you the right ing. RE3LLY OLDSMOBILE CaU BHldga S-aStt Announcing the ••••: For Golden Age Oul» Home Economics Extension Office, M North An.E, ' Crantort BRidge 6-0269 . Pearce, Richard W. Heins, Jr., ing which will precede the party a. " ; -'• Being badly nourished is some- - lsoofpoitttAkM« d — H The Golden Age Club will meet fttwgseimore insurance in the future, no vmtter what the state of your health Court House Annex, Elizabeth, To Show'Winnie' OtDSMOBILB HM BOOta AM.. » . Paul Kaiser, Andris Lejnieks, Ross TKis will fcc hel d immediately fol- • rill times one of the reasons why per- Winnie the Pooh and Christo- Sale* At'Service ' BEAUTY SHOPS * OPENING OF Cree and David Ogden. at Temple Beth-El for luncheiin. at Miay i>e Jll« much weight, can be signs of poor Service League will present A. A. for patients, at Marlboro- State ter" to men and women past 35. Authorized " a) Kxpatt Halrdnaalng '. OIOICI nun * «ODMM BRidge 6-1320 tun • nutrition. Expert nutritionists in Milne's "Winnie the Pooh." j* Katt An., V ' " Irvington Motorist Hospital. The'kit material will he : PIZZERIA-L ERWIN L. GOLDMAN the U. S. Department of Agricul- One half day of the training as dis- Mrs. Noel Florence and Mrs. PONTIAC IS Aldan St. BB:•• Mrs. R. E. Ross, Jr., staging and QUO HEAT — TVZL OIL 18 by Patrolman John -Varley.-who age, ma'ko sure that your, diet con- tributes to happiness. effects; Mrs. Harold A. Vogel-and TOWNE BEAUTY SALON Italian style Hot Dogs^with potatoes and peppers said he was driving erraticaUy on [ >i»t tains adequate amounts of-impor- You are what you cat. This is Mrs. R. W. Tudor, postumes; and UNION COUNTY BUICK CO. Prompt. CourtaMf INSURORS Come see our £ala array, df stun* Skilled Hands for' Creative— Homemade Sausage Sandwiches wi^ pot. & pep.. South ave#nue. Police reported that ning gifts—then select the pres- $•'••••'. tant nutrients and vitamins. A wide true at any age, but the results Mrs. Herman, make-up. Hair Styling . Call BHIdo* * SHAHEEN AGENCY, Inc. Underhill became unruly and that variety of ,foods will provide these. of poor food habits are more clear- , B. ent for the most important person Tinting , . ... SucoMsor toJohnW.'Hsln s at Boa Pizza by the slice or whole Patrolmen Harry Brown and'Rob- in your Christmas. Every great man exhibits the Permancnts He 1 ert Nylen. assisted' in v Cramtud VVe use our own fresh dough talent of organization or construc- BRIdce 6*2444 REEL-STRONG FUEL CO. U M. lMast'a\«a» Cranford into custody. Choose from all nationally adver- : tion, whether it be in a poem, a 110 Walnut Ave. Cranford IManoV aanrtoa Mas* ISM BR 64)777 • All kinds of sandwiches , He was pronounced unfit to tised brands in. 'watches; silver, philosophical system, a policy or drive by Dr. James J. Daubert. rings and precious jewelry. RUMMAGE SALE a' strategy.—Edward George Bui • BRIDAL GOWNS * MILK & DAIRY — ORDERS TO TAKE OUT — wer. Salaa aaa *vn\~ PRODUCTS s. Open 7«D. till .11 pjn..Mondcrjr to Thurw ' After crofscf and losses men And you can name your own ' sponsored by BRIdost-OSOB CMC TRUCK BALS* JO LYNN 7 rr-m, till midnight r-^ Friday andSbiurday Seek happiness for its own sake, * terms "nt Martin Jewelers. 30, 60, THE SISTERHOOD OF TEMPLE BETHEL The most common disguise of OOOD viiooui DAIRY Sunday — 4 pjn. to midnight • • • Phone BRIDGE and you will not "find it; seek for SWING DOORS LEAD 90 day. charge, extended payments, envy is in the praise of what is I MorsA Av*. B.- W. L. SCHROEDER duty, and happiness, will follow Handi-Charge and International W' •••'. CRANFORD . ADams 2-6519 i . Gutters • Laadars Westbrook, Maine—A man \ t> DECEMBER 7, 8, 9, 10 * fast, travel light. Take off all BERSE BROTHERS 256 E. Broad St. Westfleld ', vukx on. BRidge 64)721 Expert Slat* Shlnol* and pushed his way through Kv v at 502CENTRAL AVE.W. WESTFIELD your envies. Jealousies, unfbrgive- tataaiiaaa 6a. acmmui SB»TH?» RETAIL and WHOLESALE Til* Repairs swinging doors and demand- ness, Belfishness and fears.—Glenn (one block from South Ave.) Dc Soto • Plymouth Call BRldg**t-0tS« BRidge 64474 ed of the man on duty, "A Clark. 11 Ho AnswM. BBldft* «-SS41 MOVING and glass of ale with a. shot of 321 ^ntt""1'1 kn." Otantord 1 Walnut AT*. Cranford ADams 3-1020 STORAGE whiskey.-' ail ava. «. SERVICE Burton- F. Richards, 42, dis- LEHIGH OIL COV Inc. STATIONS covered too late that the PACKARD v "Satisfaction GuaftmteAl" swinging doors led, not to a WESTFIELD CO., INC. EXPERT OIL BURNER BERVICB CENTENNIAL Gulf Service bar, but to a sergeant's degk Irvin Muldaow Stan Costlej in the police station. Chanted OuU Products He. was booked for intoxi- Here's HENRY P. TOWN8END Mechanic on Duty a^AJl Times cation in a public place. Truck & Auto Bcpalra — Boad Sarvic —4Eli2abeth Daily Journal, FUNERAL v Y munum * BTOBMAB BRldg*t-l77S ' November 10, 1959) f . T ) N for only a few pennies a day I DIRECTORS 387 Centennial A**. Cranford LOVELAMD FUEL CO. Young Fashion From • SHOE REPAIRING • Martin Jeweim pursct o--. T.at--:. •. • DOO1ET T1JJXEBKL SERVICE styled In ONSON ADams 34648 IN REAL ESTATE bright elixoiisliiin Genuine f~ EXPERT SHOE with engraved <•» Hottt AVD. • " design F1RE, THEFT, LOSS THROUGH MISPLACEMENT... these KJOPPERSCOKE .REPAIRING , i««y fllJ swivel MUSICAL * '•'••In . BBldg* 6-1144 QUICK BERVICB , . HUGH CLARK MOTORS •at «o»T» 4 THROUGH ONE GATE (old Oeeked gilt Weld are real threats to the safety of your precious papers, INSTRDHIENTS bo*. ' • tl» Ma«B> AT*. V. LOUIS MONTINI to: the large, well-shaded {ewelry and other valuables. , "* • DRIVEw-AYS SHOE REPAJBINO play yard completely fenced- Gray Memorial BANDSTAND S Aldan Bt Cnafor/ In where owner's children Dew drops of sirrmTattiH'fl p«iiril iriib MUSIC CORP. ' - • •... .'•.•..'. ,' . • ' • O... .• M.EKFABIO Funeral Directors TAILORS mjoy THEIR jungle gymj', RONSON OanaTSi Contractors • • ./•'• THEIR metal slide and picnic PROTECT yourself ogainst these ever-present dangers by Driveways Musical Instruments AND CLEANERS table, outdoor. fireplace and •alMat Asphatt-CbncTAte-ConcKl* Work bought and sold BBids»S-00tt a treb platform. renting a safe deposit box in the vaults of Union County. BBldge 6-2889 Expert 0Repalrina Yes We Do— . Dodfe "Job-Bated" Tnuis •9 Bomsld* AT*. Cranford J01 t|' • • Dry Claiming - OUT »he OTHER GATE GUARANTEED ',.'"* * • ",''/i* Instructions ' *cOh a full Trus} Company. They've remqrkably low In cost and come Records and Sheet Music ' . ' .. - Ptasaing • Repairing - ADams 3-3434 JOSEPH LA BRACIO FURNITURE •' Altaratlant - Rmnodallng • to the double garage where mrak* pdicy. •'••":,' e •' " ; All Work fluiwrtwd we counted three bicycles In various sizes to meet your own particular needs. eas north JU*. w. Asphalt Driveways In Cranford — and two dolKearriages. ParUag Lots — Front F*»i* Lc idav Fern's Furniture & Apnllanc LINCOLN 4 ALPEH 8TM BR 2.US5 For Hir* Brarrtatas far.*** Ummm 18 South Union Ave^ Cranford ON THE 2nd FLOOR TWIN BORO AUTO CORP. — Rssldantlal - Industrial — Vurouura — Apf>U*acaa In WestSald — ." • Regularly S9.9S YOU'LL enjoy new peace of mind* when you know your BRlds* 6.3117 13t E. BROAD 8T- AD 2-8383 of this choicelyX located 2- AUTHORIZED rOBD 37 Hanlay AT*. Cranford 7 at*. TRAVEL fam'ily 'is a delightful five Men * Onyx Initial documents and other Irreplaceable items are SAFE in a . BRId0»t-MM BUREAUS room apartment with a pine- Ring With Diamond • Kartmaw Bt. ALBAN-LEWIS panelled . kitchen SUCH AS prirl Union County Trust safe deposit box In Elizabeth, Cran- A«UMriic« OI*UU«Ur Buy On atesvlo* YOU DREAM OF. \ tiu" .par** llghUr. COLONY DELICATESSEN FURNITURE ' Triple Tnck Windows TRAVELONG Then — • \ ' Mmriin Jewelers ford or Summit. Rent yours now ... tomorrow may be Alamhaum CotnUnatlon Easy Terms Oooipicte AJrlin* and Steamahtp TldMl* 24" Can Trucks DUalOi REPAIRS Screens • 'Doors TO THE THIRD FLOOR too laid DON MAXWELL ' Jfc Storm Windows ' Call ELlsabath 4-SS2S — where "Mother and/or Dad" Part* . with Stainless Steel Tracks II If. Union AT*. BRldo* *-•!•• 111 North Broad St. I01»abrt» cfa\\ enjoy the privacy of 2 •••100 FURNITURE OUR POLICY: 30^) less than , Regularly 29.95 rooms and bath. Regularly 39.9Z w Regularly 24.9S Repairs ' ' Upholstery other products of compara- •.• i ROMU* • UPHOLSTERERS * LOOK WHAT Si 1SS WastiUM Av«* K. Pk. HAROLD F. BENNER Finishing . Antiques ble quality. • . BACK to the 1st FLOOR 17 Jcwitl Waterproof Sterling 3-Piece Appraisals - / BRIdce 6-8868 53-Piece Service for ft . , Incorporated . ADams 2-»II6 . CRANTOBD SANTA BROUGHT! A 4Vz room, apartment rented \Walche» for Men and Dre?uier Set 109 N. Union Ave. ' Cranford 0PHOL8TEHY SHOf Dinner ware Set BUILDING * Automobile Painting 885 Mountain Ave. Wcstfield Great Gift Idea! for $110. Women CONTRACTORS Authorized DUCO q«Wnt«Mm. v |nion Connty Trust A man who .has reformed him- * Interior ;•—. Art extension phone in color! .95 .88 Omn- Vtunttusa BOOT and self hus^-contrlbutcd his full share • Happy surprise for Christmas or any time of the year—a beautiful' Serving You in Cranford BUODINO rEHDER WOMC towards the reformation of -his 24 16 Duluz fwiwi ReflnlshtBC neighbor.—Norman Douglas. extension telephone in her favorite color! And what a convenience IN SERVICE... 100 South Avenue. Eut and CARPENTRY Welding — Truck Lettering '. ' it'll be—in her kitchen, bedroom or other handy spot. (Color phoned Happiness Is only a by-product INSURANCE UIOI JOBS OB. SKAIX VENETIAN " , for Christmas give cheerp.\\ year long!) so EASY TO GIVE- Just- BRIDGE 1-1111 of successful living.—Austen Fox • Casualty THORLEIF JOHNSEN Six other convenient offices in tflil SOUTH AVENUE, B. Riggs. • . • •• • • Automobile BLINDS call your Telephone Business Office—we*ll take care of aM the detaik. BRidgs S-WS4I • Fire SS=S=K G.E.HOWUUID Elizabeth Summit Berkeley Heights Tulcnts are best nurtured in sol- CABPEMTER — CONTRACTOR • Theft CMMF08D JOW JEHSET JHEtt^B . Realtor itude; character Is best formed, in tnraOURBBT SHOf A person is hot mature until he PAUL 8. JOHMBOH tlie stormy "billows of the world. Aetna & Niagara lu. Ce. , .••.*...... l...... •...... —.•....••....•«« TlUChiivtoos has both an ability and JX willing- —Jolmnn W. von Goctbc • - • ' • BRidge 6-5900 BR 6-9412 ness to sec himself us one among QtumbySta. WM. B. AUSTIN 13 Eastman St*» CranfenL .IfJ» All typ«s BttUdlng. AlteratioB*, others und to do to those others Envy* always implies conscious 191 Oak Laae, Cnmford I ON TV AGAIN-BELL §YSTEIVi SCIENCE SERIES PROGRAM-^ H.I. ff I Wwtfi-Jd. N. J. Rapalrs. *«*««**<»»« as he Would huve them do to him. inferiority wherever It resides.— Call «-ntc DorU Puti BR 0-9M1 — Eitimates. Without Obligation — —H. A. Ovcratrcct Pliny. I "GATEWAYS TO THE WIND" SUNDAY. DEC. 6.6 TO 7 P.M., N?C-TV Mary Knlcrtm BRA-3018 — BooUrord imd rf . Khh St. Dl Coyle — BB c-ini I. i • '...... 4...... ;...... : I ,-• 7. '• ••:.•'v

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VOL. LXVI; NO. 4S; rRANPORD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3fl 1959 SECTION FOUR Democratic dub Tells Club ans Plans for Yule Party SeesHoliday Lighting KENILWORTH —"Plans' for a Vi£*'i*?. ' Dial BR 6-BEER Christmas party on December 12 Marks 15th at 8 p.m. at St. Theresa's cafeteria ICE BOX KENILWORTH — Plans for nta have heen completed by the Kenil- Anniversary Beady by Weekend the annual visit by Santa Claus in homes judged must submit entry worth Democratic Club. KENILWORTH — The Lions GARWOOD—Completion of installation of Center street Christmas PREPARED a BALTIMORE Kcnilvvorth on December 12 were" blanks to-jthe Kenilworth Garden A buffet ^supper will be serVed, Club celebrated its 15th annivers- decorations under sponsorship of the Borough Council ond local announced today by Charles Vi- Club, contt'st sponsor. Judging and gifts will be exchanged. The ary at art awards presentation merchants was scheduled for this, week and hope was expressed" that tale, Jr., president of the Kenil- will take place Monday, December party is open to club' members ceremony last week at the Com- hooking up of power by Public Service would be accomplished^ in COCKTAILS |MARYL'ND RYE and friends. " . munity Methodist Church. worth Businessmen's Association. 28, at 7 p.m. time to permit turning on the lights this week-end. • MANHATTAN " Santa, played for the fourth Committee members are Mrs. A charter monarch, award was The Garden Club reported that As-'.of yesterday, seven strands, year by Richard Neyen bf Linden, Richard Weber, chairman, Mrs.made to Dory Himpele in recog- of lights had been erected above its annual greens show, formerly Edward Kasbarian, Mrs. Harold nition of J 5 years* membership. a member of the Kenilworth Lions Center street-rrthree between Wil- held at Christmas, has been sched- Frolich, Mrs. Bernard Perkins and Old monarch awards for tea years' Club,, will distribute gifts v to all uled AprihL.and 2 at the Library. Undersheriff low and South avenues, three be- . ..« HOME AT « HILLSIDE PLACE • children who greet him at 1 p;m. Mrs. Walter Boright. membership were given to Adolph tween South avenue and the rail* Roessle, Samuel Klugman and roajT crossing and one between the HO'MfeS CHANGE HANDS^-Mr., and Mr*. E.-'Kenneth Evans n't thtv public parkinK lot opposite HPtlW^: .have moved-.into their new home at 4 Hillside place. Mr. and' Veterans' Center on 21st'str,eet.... -railroad-arid-North-avenue.- Other awards for attendance HONORED BY STUDENTS—Peter Slragusa of Garwood «!eft Plans called for two' strings of Mrs. Ernest Shirmer have purchased, the former home of Mr. and In the event of'rain, Santa's ar- Slain M^^ were ' as follows: Eight years, foreground) is shown receiving "Mr. Regional" trophy at "Student rival will be .postponed until De- lights on the North avenue side don MeGregor| °£*g™? Mrs. Evans at 12 West End place: "Bdttf'properties were Multiple Adolph Patterson^'six, Mr. Roessle; Council dance at Arthur L. Johnson Regionalkigh School in Clark. By Banyasz of the railroad, but some difficulty ""Listed and sold; through the office of G. G. Nunn, Realtors and cember 19. . , five, Nicholas Capece, and Martin Standing behind "Mr. Regional" i^ Michael Kostelnik ol Clark, re- GARWOOD — Health Officer was experienced in finding an- IMPORTED " 8 SIKAIWII Arrangements for Santa's visit Insurers, by Lucia O'. Raincy of the same office. Mr. and Mrs. Plans Visit to Gospel ChapelMcCrea, and one year. Michael valuable soccer player award. In the1 right foreground John L. Banyasz "of 120 Winslow chorage for the second string being~inade~by—Mrr~Vitnle7 Nicholas Phillippa, 'former owners of 4 Hillside place, are now — EUsat ivalaT^Hdrold'Grapenthin^How- is Bruce Burr t»f Clark, Student Council president, who made pre- "because of Hamage~dbne~to~bulld-~ W' i* ''• ?:u ';• nichard Hagc, Richard Selgel. place was sworn in as first under- 1 —^£ 1 BOURBON making their homoiin Edgewater, Fla. ard Krueger, Rudolph .Cammarota, ings in the area by the fire in v'K .. ';, jack Berry, Harold Conklin and women's missionary conference in Kenilworth Gospel'Chafcel on Satur- Henry, Patrylow, Joseph Restuccia, sentations. Miss Clementine Burns, faculty adviser, stands to'right sheriff of Union County at cere- "•\y~. August. ' It was hoped,, however, w 8 "XT Michael CavaUn..' The - visit is day at 7 p.rri. She is the widow of James Elliott, one of five missionaries Albert Schaffie'r, Joseph Volpe and of Burr. ; , . " , monies in the Court House, Eliza- that, some way could be devised to .79 • '^ .. • • ——^^——... - . ' . m sponsored by the Kenilworth Bus- slain about three years ago by the savage Auca Indian tribe. Since that teeVanVlek. ' ; • ' beth, Tuesday afternoon. Install a second string there. •:-. • ^W 4/5 Taste and Compare 1 *ll • . inessmen's Association" wfth the time she has contacted the Aucas end lived among them in a native Awards for a membership drive The new undershcriff'S father, •'•' Arrangements for the holiday 0:;- More Science Books Urged support of the' Borough of Kenil- held last month were made to Mr. decorations project were made by •'i'.'f.'' •• hut with her three-year old -John Banyasz of 347 Hemlock ave- m,:. ,-"* ' '>.'•• worth, Kenilworth Manufacturers' Cammarota, Mr. Krueger and Mr.Ptter Siragusaof Garwood a committee headed by Council- il daughter. . ' ' Patrylow. Each man brought in nue, held the Bible for his son as For St. Michael's Library Association, Lions Club and Ro- Mrs. Elliott is the author of twoFellowship the oath was administered by man'-'John Lombardo and also in- tary Club. . two or^-more new members/ cluding Councilmcn Jules Lusardi, GRAND DUC 38 books, "Through Gates of Splen- WinsTitleoi'Mr. Regional County Judge Johrt E. Bargcr. Christmas lights on the Boule- Speakers were Mayor Walter Sheriff Ralph E. Orisccllo of Eliza- I. George ' Casabona and ^Frank : CLARK—Announcement of the election of Peter Siragusa of tar- X- * AMERICAN ... ^ .A suggestion that, additional vard, which were turned on Fri-dor," describing "the martyrdom, Schedules E. "Boright, P_olice Chief Edward beth also participated in the cere- Wanca, in cooperation with* local and "Under the Shadow of the Stupak and Samuel Voltaggio of wood as "Mr. Regional" in a vote by the entire student body of Arthur merchants.- - 8 § )§ books be purchased for the science Eighth Grade day- extend from Michigan ave- monies. , 7 " . . ' Almighty," a life of her husband. Orange, district governor. . L. Johnson Regional High School'was announced as the Student Coun- Borough Council at its meeting 3 CHAMPAGNE or g g section of St Michael's Parish Li- nue to 18th street, Mr. Vitale re- Others introduced were Alva Among the large audience of re- brary was made by Mrs..Edward ported. The 12 overhead arches Sh© has twice been the subject of Drew Panel cil held its annual "Mr. Regional" latives and friend:; witnessing the last week approved an appropria- t L. Myers, Rotary Club president, tion of $490 as its /share toward SPARKLING BURGUNDY Social Friday feature centerpieces of bells, San- articles in "Life." KENILWORTH — A panel dis- dance at the school Friday eve- ceremonies Were Undersheriff KJCoc. school librarian, at a meeting cussion..' team from the college and Charles Vitale,,Jr., president ning. ./ • ".'_• • '' the expected total cost of approxi- 3 Eighth grade students of Sher- tas, iind other Christmas symbols. Speakers at the afternoon ses- of the Kenilworth Businessmen's Banyasz* wife and' their daugh- g i of the library board last week at man and Cleveland Junior High .church of Drew University will This, award is designed'to honor Suggest Field ters. Jacqueline and Michele; his mately $1,000, with the. merchants S ' The project, is sponsored jointly,! sion-qt 3 p.m.. will be • Mrs. ..Carl Association. to proyide the remainder. '• St. Michael's''School. Schools and their guests will at- by the' Businessmen's Association lead a program ,on "Methodist Be- 1 "the senior boy who most typifies brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and 1 Johnson,. Africa; Mrs. Gerald liefs" at the Senior /Methodist Richard Ncyen was entertain- the ideals of the high school." The 4/5 Of. '• Mrs. Coc reported that there has tend, the eighth grade social to- and the Borough. ' ment chairman. -' '"•• - Name Honor Mrs. Stephen J. Bajnyasz. and their s morrow night at the high school Wuensch, New Guinea, and Mrs.Youth'Fellowship meting Sunday election climaxed the annual ob- children. Susan, Marjorie and Jo- )*t nunbec-na' a tomarker uooiud increas> ui V>Me i>n thiiuiuiue de. - Mr.' Vitale said that most local evening at 7 o'clock. Patricia The club, sponsored by the Cran- servance of Student Council Week. 8 gymnasium from 7:30 stores will be open every r.night ft. Edward Harlow, of Plainfield, ford lions Club in. 1944, now has seph; his sister, Mrs. Edward Con- M ^jManySiRund. nefowr bookbookss have.beeof this nnature pur-. HOME DEUVEREQ IN Drcssel, president, will conduct the Joseph Banyasz of. Garwood, vice- Guerriero lin; a niece..Mrs Donald Legg and Asks Support S o'clock. The JM until Christmas. former missionary to Africa. 32 members, it was reported. /( chased during the past month and provide the music. meeting. . president of the Student Council, GARWOOD — Borough Council her son, William, and a nephew, addt-d to the library shelves, she Beginning December 14 stamp Mrs. Leon R. Joslin will pre Was general ..chairman 'for thehas taken under advisement' a John K. Conlin, and Mr. Cohlin's The affair is joi . sponsore. d V/lndows at the Kenilworth Post Rev. and Mrs. Richard Furis and Of Retarded AUSTIN HARVEST reported- Included' in this groUp .by the' Cleveland and Sherman THE CRANFORD ARE A side at the afternoon meeting and dance. ' * suggestion / that the new Little sons, John and Jeffrey, all of Gar- Is Office will be open from 8 a.m. to Mr. and Mrs. William Gutekunst, / 'are many books of great interest to PTA's,' Avith the juvenile prot«jc- Mrs. Bernard Wilkinson/in the fellowship advisers, announced the Knights Plan Other/ awards were announced League baseball field in Garwood wood. • • • • | ; the children of the primary grades, " 6 p.m., including Saturday, De- 0 as follows:" Most outstanding soc- Health Officer Banyasz succeeds ChildBrive BLENDED WHISKEY tion chairrrien, Mrs. Kingslarid Exclusively by cember 19, and Sunday, Dccem- evening. There will be music by group will leave from the church 9 Memorial Park be named in honor I the librarian said, Ward ana Mrs. Paul Selby of / cer player, Michael Kostelnilc; of the late James V. Guerritro. former Mayor L. Thomas Daub .of . GARWOOD — This week' has j. The library, located in the /ber 20. Postmaster Nicholas Ca- a' !adies*'-lrio. Saturday at 2:15 p.m. for a splash Ladies Night IK school basiment. opened in 6 Jcievj>fcmd_and Mrs. Anton Pavics party at Drew University's new most improved player, Richard who was vice-president and aGarwood in the first undersheriff been proclaimed , Retarded Chil- c pece announced .that mail racks Song' and Storytimc will con- Himple, and most valuable foot- post. / 8 tobcr and will continue to be npa Mrs. H. R. Snyder of Sherr gymnasium . and . pool. • Junior founding member of'the league. dren's Week in Garwood by Mayor ir••••'•.- f—. 4/5 Qt.•;• Is will be placed in the lobby for clude its fall series tomorrow at ball player, James Zilal. All are 8 available on" Tuesdays from 1 }offn;m. in charge. A number of par- Methodist' Youth Fellowship will On Saturday Edward H. Tiller, who ^issued an 8.S Christmas cards^^ j ' ,'• • 7:15 p.m., when craft work will be from Clark. ,, The suggestion., was made by 3:30 p.m.. on Thursdays from 2:45 ents will act as, chaperon©.*. ' Decorations Contest completed and prizes awarded. meet Sunday ' evening' at 6:30 KENILWORTH —A Ladies' Councilman Henry Piekarski. rec- appeal to local residents to be Tickets have been on sale in the o'clock for the first program in aNight has been planned Saturday Miss Clementine Burns, Student Title-Winning A Good Manhattan Mixer io 3:30 p\m. and on Sundays' from Entry blanks for the annual The preacher at next Sunday's. Council' adviser, explained' that reation chairman, at last week's generous in their support of'/the I .m. to rioon. •• y^ schools this week, and also will be services at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.series on Christian boy-girl re- by St. Theresa's Council 4186, u lationshipsr Knights—of—Columbus,—at «-St council meeting. Regional Soccer r'lirrrnt fund drive of the Union j The religious goods^Store, which on sale tomorrow nlghr: al will be A. Ross McConkcy. of Dc- Mr. Guerriero, who died No- County Unit of the New Jersey As- 45 affiliateriveed librarthc yiu c(an;d ning next Thursday in all local brated Sunday morning at the William Desmond is in charge of tegrity. Team Feted Here u stores and the Public Library. wjll meet at 4:45 p.m. • wood and was active in baseball, These parents deserve a help- 8 $ mHIILIIrr HUIIIIII 8 c sary revenji e>^ for the purchas' -"e "of '. Gordon Reager,- of Atlanta. Ga., 9:30 and 11 o'clock services. The music; Fred' Fiichs, refreshments, During the week, members of softball.and other youth activities. GARWOOD — The soccer team M «• NIIUIBVI P_ I¥VIUI; . w.S sarv rcvcnutTfor the Durchase of -Residents wishing to have their .Rev. James S. Tiller, pastor, will and Bernard Riley and Edward the Student Council prepared a of Arthur L. Johnson Regional ing hand for trying- to solve one K new bopks. has been completely 8-11 Oub Hears will give a Bible talk at the service : Council adopted a resolution of of the most tragic afflictions of our * on Wednesday "at 8 p.m. preach a communjon meditation, Gross, tickets. . ., bulletin board display showing ac- condolence to be sent to his family. High School. Clark, .was feted at S rcslocKed with an assortment of "How Free Are You?" The Meth Thomas McHale, chairman, of tivities, of the council and major society," Mayor Tiller said. "Three S articles relative to the' celebration Local Librarian Approval of the borough's share the Cranwood here recently in cct- ,+ut of every 100 babies born suffer Mrs. Sarah Ttaddin, directorof odist Choir directed by Mrs. Wil-the youth committee, reported that projects accomplished in the past ebration of the school's first Wat- Sjwt Christ's Birthday. liam, Bridges will offer the an-the council again will assist St three of $490 for Christmas. lighting from mental deficiency; With the Mrs. John Clarke, manager of the Cranford Public Library, was Costs Passed Boy Hit by Truck decorations on Center street was chung Conference championship. rapid increase' in population in guest speaker at the November 19 them, "Seek Ye the Lord" by Rob- Walburga's Orphanage, Roselle, About 150 people attended the. af- tlu* religious' goods .store, an- erts. with contributions. voted on recommendation of Coun- the United States, it ]s evident that nounced that until Christmas her meeting of the 8-11 Club at the By Council In Fair Condition cilman John Lombardo, holiday fair, which was sponsored by thethe mentally retarded child is one 'The Women's Society of Chris- Joseph 'Cheeka and John Eskas, Fire Department Regional Boosters' Club. . staff will open the store fronri home, of Mrs. Edward GiU>407 KENILWORTH —Costs on four KENILWORTH —. Edwin Ste- co-chairmen of the fraternal com- decorations chairman. The., re- of the most serious, problems fac- 11:30 a.m. io 3:30 p.m. on.Wednes- Central avenue. tian Service will meet Tuesday to mainder of the expected cost of Speakers included Frank Sev- improvements were approved last vens, Jr., 3, son'Of-Mr. and-Mrs. hear a program on Christmas mittee, announced that the blood Auxiliary Holding ing us." ROSE OF day through Friday of. next Week Mrs. Riiddin discussed a trip she DAIRY Tuesday night by Borough Council Edwin Stevens of 748 Lexington bank is .in operation. A roster of approximately $1,000 is to be erage of Garwood, coach of the The Union County Unit of. the Carols by-ihe Senior Fellowship and from Monday, December 14, took through West Germany, Nor- as follows: avenue, was reported, in fair con- members will be available- shortly, Party Friday borne by local businessmen. winning team; John Brezney of New Jersey Association for Re- way, Denmark and Sweden during Detective Thomas Mueller 'of DISTILLED LONDON DRY through Friday, December 18, in ROBERT PETERSEN, Proprietor Paving of 22nd street, $2,782.33 dition yesterday at Rahway Mem- the Essex County Sheriffs office they said. . • GARWOOD—A midnight buffet Assessments for improvements Garwood. president of the Boost- tarded Children has been organ- addition to the regularly posted the slimmer of 1957 and showed installation of an eight-inch sani orial Hospital. The child was ad- dinner will be among features of aon Ha2el avenue from Center street ers* Club, and Jerry Molloy. coach ized since 1949 as a group of colored slides of many of the points will speak Wednesday 'to the Meth- A Leap Year Dance will be held store hours. tary sewer in .Washington-avenue, mitted to the hospital last Friday odist Men's Ciub. He wjll show February 13 with, music by, EdChristmas party to be held by the (Continued on Page 6) (Continued on Page 2) ^Continued OR Page 6) Mrs. James Daubert was wel-of interest $7,112.32; eight-inch sanitary after being struck by a trucks po- DayieS Orchestra.. The annuu Ladies' Auxiliary of the Garwood Plans for the Christinas party a film, "Evils of Narcotics." comed as a now member of the 'sewer in Fairfield avenue, $7,67V lice reported.. —-The-newly organized Bible dis- husband and wife communion Fire Department in the Cranwood board by Mrs. John Finke, chair- were discussed^ "Refreshments" ^5 OMHJWE CBJUmMtlt ~?8, and paving a section of Fair He was struck by a truck oper- cussion group for adults will meet breakfast has been set for May .1starting at 8 p.m. tomorrow.. The man. The. Rev. Mark Dopley is were served ' by Mrs. William field avenue, $17,421.51. ated by Anthony Castrovillari, 24, tonight at 7 o'clock. The pastor following the 8 a.m. mass., accord- program also will'include dancing. spiritual director of the group. Arthur, co-hostess. A The council announced hearings of Nutley. who was charged with will continue a study of Bern- ing to. Bernard Riley, chairman Wembers, their husbands . and on assessments for these improve- careless driving, police said. of the Catholic activities commit- friends arc invited. A new case of tuberculosis is BRIDGE 6-0721 hard . Anderson's guide to the ments on Tuesday, December 22. Patrolmen Joseph DiMario and Bible. tee. Mrs. William Kleeman, chair- 00 YOU Westfield Club reported in the United States every Jack LJpp, president of thCharlee s David said .the driver re- The council will have a busi- man for the affair, announced that six minutes. " • Union Taxi Service, requested a ported the boy ran in front of the ness-social meeting next Thurs- today is the deadline for making To Hear Fables permit to operate a stand in thetruck -on Lexington avenue. The Elected at Clark day, December 10, at 8:30 p.m.reservations. borough. The matter was referred driver is employed by F. & R. In- KENILWORTH—^Andrea Reed Robert Fugctt, membership chair- Other members of the commit- . David Fables, Jr., assistant-pro- dustrial Supply Co:, 642 Fairfield i fessor of biology at Union Junior to the police -and transportation of Kenilworth has' been ' elected man, said exemplification of thetee are Mrs. Leonard Bouffard, committees. avenue, police said. Student Council representative of first degree is planned in January Mrs. Samuel Fx.ColweuV Mrs. Mat- jj.ColJcge. u-ill present an illustrated 9 . According to Dr., Frederick • lecture on "Nature Study in New oh every DVRLING FARMS package — your guarantee of Mayor Walter E. Boright .desig the freshman class at Arthur L Prospective members are asked to thew Hirsch, Mrs. "Joseph -Kaiser, nated November 25 through De Apfelbaum, the boy sustained a Johnson Regional High School call Mr. Fugett / Mrs. Wilfrid King, Mrs. Walter Fjerscy \Vil3erness AFea"~~at a fracture of the right thigh, con- : I meeting at 8 p.m. Tuesday of the comber 5 as Union County Unit Clark. Class elections were held A bulletin, was published for theMcGinnis, Mrs. William Severage MORE QUALITY maintained by double testing for purity, freshness, richness and flavor, cussion and lacerations of the face. last- week. '•••'.' • . • and Mrs. Henry Ulrich. Westfield Bird Club. 1 (Continued on Page 2) (Continued on Page 6) i Florence L. Durow of 549 in our own laboratory and by a famous food testing laboratory. . . Lenox avenue,. Westileld, will be hostess. •..'.• ' • '•<•.' BETTER PRODUCTS especially developed for you by famous home economists in the Mr. Fables is the author of the TRADE IN YOUR OLD MODEL TRAINS Term Reviewed, Suggestions " book. ^Annotated list of New Jer- Quality Chekd Association laboratories and test kitchen. • ' . , sey Birds," published by the Orni- ON A NEW thological Club. MF. Fables* news- BETTER HEALTH with the nutritional values of dairy products supplemented by Qual- Made by Retiring Collector S GARWOOD——Additional legal guidance for the office of col- paper column. ''Afield in New Jer- ity Cliekd research that helps your faniily to live better, longer, stronger. • J sey," appears in 25 daily and s lector-treasurer if and when sales of personal property become ncces- newspapers in New Jersey. sary, two-year* appointments for the "po^i'of •clerk-stenograph_eV_Bn_d' !' .'•.',v* ..•.••>•;•.' an increase in salary for the latter position, are among recommenda- 8 CARSTAIRS WHITE SEAL LIONEL TRAIN SET tions madevby Collector-Treasurer Walter J. Flesher7"Jr.7 in a letter read at last week's Borough Coun- ''' '> For CHRISTMAS cil meeting. V.S.R. THREE FEATHERS •<-• EARN In his letter, Mr. Flesher, whose Seeking Fatherf^ white Label four-ye^r' term expires at" tho Specipl Christmas gift plan for two-Voar....' We Also Do close of the year, extends a wel-Aid in Conducting V PHILADELPHIA latest hearing aids, including come to William Gilbert, who will Up to $5,000-72% above Guarantee Electrical be his successor, and expresses Program VIAO eyeglass models.' ." ' DURLING FARMS QUALITY with Every Appliance thanks for "the splendid coopera- Train Set ). GARWOOD—An-appeal to fa- Sales & tion given me in the performance thers of'boys in the Garwood Little SONOTONE and Accessory and enforcement of my official Service League to pitch in and help run *,kmIn^ienf Sold. - duties by the many people who the league program for the coming TRUST COMPANY 215 BROAD 8t — EL 5-5S32 were and arc equally privileged to »-rc« Hewinj AM Teai . As I.»w A« CHEKD MILK PRODUCTS year was issued by Joseph Hume- be of service to Garwood; among »n« Thsnday SlB.50 Diwi riik, president, at a recent meet- them Majjbr Edward H. Tiller, ing of the operating personnel- in of Industrial Success in New Jersey? FULL QUARTS > former Mayor William Severage, fecandia Hall. SPECIAU! Borough Clerk Anlello T.'Mosca, Mr. Humenik pointed out that Tracking'antl railroad routes from all the country funnel into Port ,i t' • Are No Longer Available At former Borough Clerk Walter Mc- as a result of the formation of the •f *•. —This Week Onlyr- Newark and the Port of Camden. At the same time, sea lanes from all Mamis, Clerk-Stenographer Edna new Pony League, some 50 addi- the world serve these fine New Jersey ports. MacDougull and -former, Clerk- tional boys will be participating Stenographer Stella Ricdcr." in the organization's activities in Our great state, the Crossroads of the East, has the finest transports-" With regard to the recommenda- 1060. He also announced appoint- tion facilities in the world. Once goods,arrive at Port Newark or the PETERSEN S DAIRY STORE LIONEL TEXAS SPECIAL mentioned above, Mr. Flcsh- ment ol a committee headed by Delaware Valley, there are unrivalled facilities to transport them to Mi;, *fl letter reads as follows; Henry Hart and Leo Boran toccon- OMCIV0U6OTO Complete, Ready to Ron, with Track and Transformer <" "Garwood has always been re- "tact the parents of every "boy in major markets ... to New York, to Philadelphia ... as well as all the FREE DELIVERY CSMtfOROBOOY luctant to hold a sale of personal the league and seek their assistance other markets in the United States, including the Wealthy markets' in tRNDEB WORKS 3 Walnut Ave., Cranford property to satisfy personal taxes in carrying out the program. ' our own state. • • .—but when, it had been necessary Thomas Colwell was appointed An Eos^ Phone to Remember SUE riie.E-w». to prepare to do so, the full co- chairman of the grounds commit- These ports serve industry better today with their modern,' deep* operation of the taxpayer has tee for the-new little- League field water dock; facilities, as well as their accessibility towards avenues to .•:.. T •••,• ;•. • •.-.•• •:• •• •'•!'- been received, in the pant, thus at Garwood Memorial Park. ship goods from dockside. — -• . .. avoiding such sale. During my Others on the committee art; Vic- four ycurs in' office we collected tor Green, Edward Eagan, Angclo B&B LIQUORS For Home Delivery Service Call THOMAS BENIN ATI (0. items as old us 1936, with the in-DeMario, Edward Mounted, Ray- Ifou, ikoMtc ktfpi tdpwdtokiput of^ KENILWORTH terest thereon, which exceeded in mond McComb and William Pat- most cases! the taxes. ton. CranVoi\l Body ,C Fender Works "However, there arc still people The league president agaih , .. , • • •; . • 6-BEER 101 South 21st St. in our borough who year uftcr asked tot manpower for this Sat- 220 SOUTH AVt E, CRANFORD PETERSEN'S DAIRY BR 2-5220 year simply .ignore .air efforts of urday and Sunday mornings to PVBUCI&SERVICB (Orange Ave.) the tax collector to collect de- help in clearing the ball park area. lit fflttaM 2337 linquent personal taxes—they rep- A paper drive will be held on 27f "7 5 "' 4u''o pA.\ri,\Cy ' \ TAXPAYING CITIZEN OF A GREAT STATE , EA SUNDAY resent considerably less than 1 January 0 for benefit of the league A-414J* MODERATE PRICES HUGE fi-0721 . OPEN SUNDAY ,109 Center St. Garwood (Continued qu Page 6) (Continued on Page I W.7 v • • -..

•••Y CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1859 CITIZEN AND CHRONlCL^' 1 kdftsbAT, DECEMBER 3,

Represents University V1 Confirmation Class John Soltis Named i PresbuterUms Af National Conference Hillside Man,Sessions Scheduled Xmas Dance Vice-Prefiident of Class OBITUARIES GAKWOOD — During the GARWOOD—Confirmation clatt GARWOOD — John Soltis of ThpnVl°g'v'"g vnrhtinn, Kdwnrd Carolyn Elko sessions will be conducted by tti& Garwood, was named vice-presl- Milton P.. Achey, pastor of b "Rev. Stephen Szabo, pastor of St lent of -the -freshman-class-of Ar- James P. Motmtainside~TTnioh~Criapel. u ,._ H. Tiller, Jr.; son of Mayor and . A high mass of requiem was of- u Paul's United Church of Christ, thur L.. Johnson Regional High ial was in Evergreen Cerneterv" Mrs.. Tiller of 502 Locust avenue, fered yesterday at St Michael's at 8:30 and 4:30 pin. today. Re- School at an election held at the Elizabeth. . Communion served as' official delegate from i Church for James P. Con way, 79, GAKWOOD-—Hply communion hearsals will be held tonight by GARWOOD—Plans for a Christ- school in Clark last week. There Bowline Green State University, KENILWORTH—The marriage ; of 111 Walnut avenue, who died Born in; England, she lived in will be observed at 11 a,nt Sunday of Miss Carolyn Jane Elko, daugh- the Senior Choir at 7 o'clock. mas rjarty arid dance to be held on were seven candidates in the race Bowling Green, Ohio, to the Gold- Monday Dt his home after a long Cranford for 34 years, then moved at the United Presbyterian Church ter of Mr. and -Mrs. Walter W.Chancel Choir at 8 and Bleb's December 18. were discussed as Wrthis office. ' "'* .. en Anniversary meeting of the Na- illness.. '• ' . to Florida for five years and re-' of Garwood. "The Rev. Eric S. Elko of 712 Monmouth avenue, and Chorus at 9 o'clock. he newly*formed Catholic Youth Elected president of jjjhe class tional interfraternity Council, held v The Rev. . Gerard Whelari, as- turned here twa years ago. she Tougher, pastor, has chosen, "The Richard Henry Zimmermann, son Church School will' convene at Organization of the. Church of St. was William Stadtlander of Clark. at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in sistant pastor, officiated.' was a member of the Mountain- Expression of God" as his medi- of Mrs. Henry Zimmermann of 9:80 ajn.' Sunday and morning Anne held its first regular meeting Beth' ~ Rambo of / Garwood' was one New York on Thursday, Friday The funeral was from, the Dooley side Union Chapel. •52,242 tation topic. The. Chancel Choir Hillside, took place Saturday .worship will be. conducted at 11 at St Anne's School last Wednes- of eight other candidates seeking and Saturday. ., Funeral Home, 218 North avenue, Survivprs are her husband, Ed- will,sing "Thou Must'Leave Thy morning in the Community Meth- o'clock^ day night. There was an attend- the presidency. '.?'"[ ».- 'i -' ^ Mr. Tiller is a member of Kappa ance of 68 teenagerj. V- west Interment was ln_ St. Ger- ward Siefert; a son. Clyde E. of Lowly Dwelling" by Berlioz. Sigma" Fraternity at Bowling odist Church. Youth Choir rehearsals will be In. all, there were 35 nominess Patricia Holuto; president, in- trude Cemetery, Woodbridge. Scotch Plains: a daughter, M,x Missionary Sunday will be ob- Green and has been active In the The Rev. James S. Tiller, pastor, held Tuesday, for third, fourth and for the various class offices. At a troduced the following members A resident of. Cranford for 25Harriet Imus of Cranford; a sis. '£-• • served at the 9:45 a.m. "Church affairs of his.local Interfraternity officiated- A reception followed fifth graders at 3: IS p.m. and for pre-election assembly, the' candi- of her staff: Ann Zelenskl, secre- years, Mr. Conway retired ten ter. Miss Eunice Hale of RoKellL" at Study.", There will be a dis- Council. He is chairman of a cur- at Neville's Ranch House, Kenil- sixth and seventh graders at 4 dates for president each gave a tary; Dennis McCormack, spiritual years ago as a machinist for thetwo brothers, Clyde Hale of pori cussion by Mrs. Lena Boyden, su- worth. : rent "Green-Weed" fraternity pro- p.m. , '• ' ~~: r~' •••-;•,• short, campaign speech and. all perintendent, on a child of Nor-. The bride was given in marriage chairman; Patricia Leonard, social Singer Manufacturing Co., Eliza- Jervis, N. Y.,.and, Frank Halo 0( THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS ject. At the conference, he partici- Christmas party of the Women's candidates for the other offices l chairman; Thomas Galiszewski, beth.' ' ' "•' ';:' '.' '•'• ' ••• ' Front Royal, Va., and five grand- W3V. ' ' ' pated in a panel presentation on by her father. Mrs. Richard Ku- Guild wUl be held in the church were introduced with brief back- athletics. chairman; Barbara Bu- He was a communicant of Stchildren. . • ".•',.. .i The youth groups', holly night pledging and rushing. . gelmann of Kenilworth, aunt of Ball at 8 pjn. Wednesday. ground descriptions: . is slated for 3X0 to 7:30 p.m. Sun- the bridegroom, 'was matron of czynski, cultural chairman, and Michael's Church and a member A junior at Bowling Green, he is honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Carol Kamuda, delegate. ' gf the .Court Elizabeth, Independ- Louis Thomas ANNOUNCES AN INCREASED DIVIDEND day, with both the senior and jun- majoring in chemistry. ^ , . ior (Juniper) groups joining in a Patriciai Perkins of .Kenilworth Fine Youth $20 The social chairman enlisted the Harding Kindergarten ent Order of Foresters,, His wife, Private services were held at T project to make decorations for the and. Miss Patricia Tasfcer of Irv- help of 30 -members'' to work on the late Mrs. Mary' Hanlon Con'- Gray Memorial, 12 SfprinBileid arious committees for the Christ- Learns Ahoul! Indians home and church and to decorate ington. . ' : On Beer way, died in 1947.-;» ' avenue, for t Louis Thomas, 81. nf 1 the church. At! membeH~anff "MTrrKugclinahh"scrved. as- his DT pias aHair, which will '-leaturi^a* yurvtvdrg~are~^ son, John AT ^(PEdgpr-avenue who died la>;t lians has been . undertaken by friends of the church are invited nephew's best man. »Ushers were Yanulavltch, 18, of Elizabeth was band for dancing, entertainment Conway,' and a brother, Leo Con- Thursduy at his home after a ion 1 1 iss" Helene Austin's kindergarten K to help make decorations and to Charles Fautz, cousin of the brides fined $20 Monday night in Munici- and refreshments. . ' way of Elizabeth. illness: OifcIWI attend the covered dish supper Given Merit groom, and John Gural, both of pal Court by Magistrate William It was announced also that res- Classes at Harding School. Stu- Newark. ' . ents are • learning Indian" songs Born in Hungary, he lived in STARTING JANUARY 11960 which'.will follow at 7:30 p.m. Bruder on a charge Of drinking rvatlons have been made for a Mists Dorothea Bonhag < Connecticut arid West Orange be. iig Mrs. William Bridges of KenuV nd dances; i making tepees, blan- ^Th€visitatioaandg Test Citations beor-iin-a catv- swimming party on Dccember^28 fpre coming to Cranford 37 yours worth played the organ. ets,' bowls, papooses and drawing The Rev. >Arnold J., Dahlqulst, committee, will meet at the church GARWOOD—Sharon M,, Pugan The Elizabeth -resident was ontt it CYO Headquarters in Jersey ago. He was a retired tool und and Dorothy Pickarski, both of The bride, a graduate, of .Jona- City. vThe group will leave from Indian braves,.and maidens. pastor -of. .Calvary . Lutheran at 7:15 p.m. Monday for prayer of two youths who eluded police Church, conducted service's Mon- diemakcr. ','•'•.„.'. Garwood, are among nine seniors than Dayton Regional High School, after a chase by car and foot, on the school*at 8 p.m. ' Items for the display table were before going out into homes of the day evening for Miss. Dorothea Survivors are his wife. Mrs. at Arthur • L. ^ Johnson Regional Springfield, is employed as a book-- November -21, police said. The The new group will observe the rought as follows: BooksV Maria borough. The board of trustees Bonhag, 39, of 111 Hillcrest ave- Bertha Franck Thomas: two will meet at 8 p.m. .. • . • High School. Clark, ,who have-been keeper in the accounting depart? cases of three others in the. car, third Sunday; of each month -as ichiaho, Barbara Gcrsten, Martin merit of Cooper Alloy Corporation, CYO Sunday by attending the 8:15 lorez, Roberta Stoner, Michael nue who died Saturday at hedaughtersr , Mrs. Bertha T. Fonnor, This achievement of consistent growth in recent years has brought Circle 3 of the Women's As- •ited for outstanding performance including - a juvenile, have been Cranford,' and Miss Mary Thomas Hillside. '••<'>' - postponed until Monday. a.m. mass in a body. Following Freer,- Frank Mascaro, 'Bruce home after a long illness. with a corresponding increase in our reserve strength. It has sociation will meet at 1:30 p.m. in the Ndtional Merit Scholarship .at home, and two sons, Albert i, Mr. Zimmermonh attended Hill- '- Patrolmen Robert - Rcuter .and the first such observance, on De- eene; torn toms, James Dolan, Hodgskin's disease. , Tuesday at a home to be an- Qualifying Test last spring. At a Shrewsbury, and Charles L., Jn(i always been our policy to pay the highest dividend consistent nounced. That evening the month- side High School and Is employed Garland Fraezer were driving in cember 20, there will be a snack Margaret •Xlugmnn, Frances Cas- Services were held .at Gray Me- special senior class meeting, each ami, Fla. ' . / ir ly meeting ,,of •the session is received a formal "letter of com- by R. F. Stengel & Son, Hillside. a squad car in Galloping Hill road breakfast in the school cafeteria. ;era, Cheryl Johdos, Dolores Ca- morial; 12 Springfield avenue. In- with sound arid prudent management. Therefore we are pleassd Thomas Galiszewski as athletics jece and'Roberta Stoner. ' • terment was Tuesday at Graeeland . scheduled for 8 p;m. • mendation" from the National when they were forced off the road to announce this new anticipated rate. In addition there are Thfc Junior Choir will rehearse Merit. Scholarship Corp. ' \ by a vehicle in. which the four chairman reported- there are four Peace- pipe, Patti Ann LaSecla; Memorial Park, Kenilworth. .. William W. tovelaml Sportsmen's League Bom in Corona, N. Y., she was '33326 at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday and the "While these briglit youngsters youths were riding. Tfcc patrol- boys' basketball teams using the ictures, ' Jane Zampaglione; Funeral services Were held Sat- many other benefits for you at City Federal Savings; Our modem employed for 20 years by the. mid-week Bible study and prayer did not achieve the status Of semi- Pin Results Reported men gave chase and caught two of school gymnasium at 7:30 p.m'. eadi, Kenneth Kaiser; Indian urday aflernoonyat Gray's, 318 OEC 1956 F Prudential Insurance' Co., as a building facilities provide superior financial services and s . hour will be held at 8 p.m: Wed- finalists in the 1959-60 Merit Pro- GARWOOD—DuPont took three the youths. , Mondays and Thursdays in prep- olls, Barry Gerhart, Kenneth TEast, Broad jstreet, for William cashier in'its Newark home office. nesday night. ..'.•• , • t gram," Johrr-rM. Stelriaker. presi- games from the Garwood Recre-! ThVdrlver, Kenneth A. Zlegler,. aration for games on Saturday •Caiser, Karen Volpe, Frahces Casr Wells Loveland, 66,/ of Westfiold, community-tailored conveniences in each area we serve— She'-Was taken ill in June. This week's activities at the dent of the National Merit Schol- ation pinners in Garwobd Sports- 18, also of Elizabeth, ..was caught afternoons.. He introduced Rosalie iera, Deborah Wood, Doroen Grip- who ditfdxlast Thursday after a ; • A -member of Calvary Lutheran church will end with the Chancel arship Corp., explained, "they are men's League action at the Gar- by Patrolman Reuter after a five- Calderone as his co-chairman, and o and Michael Salmon. . brief illness. 'I •. ' Church, she was a choir mehiber Choir rehearsal tonight at 7:45 ;o outstanding that We wish to wood Recreation Alleys this week. block chase through backyards. she reported the girls .will have a Interment was in/ Fairview coach and use the gymnasium, at for 15 years and taught in the pirn, and classes for communicants ;ingle them out for special atton- DuPont had he.10 from Paul Rev- John Manning, 18, of 575 Newark Cemetery, Westfteld. 7 p.m. Tuesdays.. .•'"-"••. Costs-Passed ' ' Sunday School. under jthe direction of the Rev. ibh. We send these letters.to prp- ack with a ,201 game. ' • avenue was arrested in the car. Mr. Loveland was a co-owner of Mr. Tougher at 4 p.m. tomorrow The cultural chairman reported ; (Continued oil Paae 2) . Survivors are her parents, Mr.-' the Loveland Fuel Co., 362 North ide tangible recognition of su- P & P Contractors •won two : and at 10 a.m. Saturday. 1 arrangements will,be made alter New Jersey Association for Rean- d Mrs. William J. Bonhag: a avenue, east. A native of Car- $&• perior, ability, and it is our earn- from Advanced Printing in-three Honor Roll Addition tarded Children week. He urged sister, Mrs. Charles A. Knauer, est hope that the' recipients will the.holidays to participate in one- bondale, Pa., he livedSn Garwood BOBOUGH OF KENtlAVORTH tight games. . KENILWORTH — The name Of residents to assist the drive for Cranford, and three nephews. continue their education, and thus act play competition. She also an- for, 52 years before rriQ\Hh{,' U) ' NOTICE Clark View Florist took two Joyce Pawlalc was inadvertently nounced that William Klimas has funds. Mrs. James Vitale of 239 Westfield five years ago. NOTICE is heitby slvcn that the benefit not only themselves' but from Severage's Amoco In three Mayor .and Council of the Boroujih of left off the honor roll listing at agreed to act as co-chairman with Northi 11th street is locaj chair- William J./Russell — ...A former president of the Oar- Krnilwtorth. at a miwttnB to be held In the entire country." / tight tilts despite /ihe efforts of Harding School released last week. man, he/reported./ , Jules Lusardi on the -adult ad- wood Borough Council, he served •// the ' Ooundfl Chambers, Borough,,-Hull, The test taken last spring, a KENILWORTH—A high mass of Kenilworth, New Jersey, on Tuesday, .Ihe William Severage, Jr., with a 555 Joyce is in Sfy-s. Pearl Biedermah's visory board. Councilmen Edward Kasbarian, nine years on the council/ during / •••/ three-hour examination ' covering requiem was ^offered Monday at 22nd day of December, 1059. at 8:00 P.M., series. . . .' ^ fourth grade. . Frank J.. Mascaro and Raymond the late 1920's and early 1930's and will consider the report of assessments five separate areas of educational The girls are selling jewelry,; St. Theresa'sT Church for William DEC 1954 and benefits conferred on larjd and real Last-placeBcrard.'s Heating won Blydenburgh were designated to was a former Garwood police com- development, "was the first step in NOTICE and the money earned will be J. Russell, 65, of Newark, father estate by 'reason of. the grading and two from R & L Manufacturing, used to provide refreshments at. mept with a committee'from Ro- missioner. i puvlnc of Falrfleld Avenue from Mlehi- the 1959-60 Merit Program, to be 8UPEBIOB COURT OF NEW JERSEY of William J. Russell, Jr., of 621 although Joe Nash had a 574 ser- CBANCEav JD1VIBION meetings. selle Park on November 30 to dis- can Avenue to Market Street and for climaxed next May 1 with the ' UNION COUNTY Quinton avenue. Mr'. Russell died The fuel company Wps founded On- construction of u storm water sewer ies for the losers. Tineo rolled a cus problems of Summner.aVenuc, by Mr.' Loveland's father, the late . from Falrfleld Avenue .to the Hahway announcement of the Merit Schol- DOCKET MO. F-osa-sa CYO- sponsor seals were distrib- last Thursday at St. James .Hos- 200 game for.Berard's. L. Crowley NOTICE TO REDEEM a boundary street. Valley Ilallruud. in the Borouvh of Kenll- ars. • • uted for members, to sell io .their pital, Newark, after a brief illness. Lyman li. Loveland, in the 1920's — • ••* -..to Ordlnnnrc-Nn •"•-*•> of R& Lliui3lu 204r ' TO: MARV O'CONNELL and MR. O/CON- -and—included—H millwright and/ The' purpose of Riich meetlnil Is to "NELL, husband of Mary* O'Connell, parents and friends tor benefit The Kev. Michael consider, ainontf other things, any ob- BOROUGH OF KENILWOBTH and MARY O'CONNELL. her heirs, the organization's treasury. * NOTICE TO UIDDEBS sistant pastor, offered the mass. lumber and mason supplies. ^FHe' jection, or objections that the owners.of NOTICE or TRANSFER devisees and personal representa- The Rev: Michael Mascenik, as- . Gasoline founder was a Justice of ,thcPcaco property named in said report may pro- NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that application has tives, and her, their, or any, of Sealed bids will be received by the Interment was in St. Gertrude Kent ugalnat the confirmation of such NOTICE is' hereby given that tho been made to the Mayor and Council of their' successors In right, title and sistant pastor and moderator for Mayor and Council of the Borough of Cemetery, Woodbridge. and police recorder iti'Cranford assessments, and to take 'further arid, Mayor-and Council ol the Borough of. the Borough of Kenilworth to transfer - interest and THE STATE OF NEW the group, congratulated the teen- Garwood. New . Jersey, ut•"• the meeting for many years. '/ other action as may be deemed appropri- KenUworth. at a meutlnS to be held in JERSEY. to be held in the Municipal UulldlnK A native of >Jew York, Mr. Rus- th*. Council Chambers, Borough Hall. to KenUworth Liquon. Inc.. a New ate and proper, and as right and justice Jersey Corporation. Plenary Retail Dis- PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that by an agers on their work in forming the on Tuesday,, December 22. 1950, at B:30i sell lived in Newark for 50 years. Mr, Loveland^was a member of THESE EXTRA DIVIDEND BENEFITS may require. The report above referred KenUworth, Now Jey. on Tuesday, the tribution License Number I heretofore order made on November 18, 19S9.«the new group and thanked them for P.M., E.S.T.. for the furnishing and de- the Garwood,Presbyterian Church, to is now on file In the Ofllee of the 22nd day of December;.-1939. at 8:00 P.M.. Issued, to Martha Lubell. trading as Ken- Standing MasUr fixed December 18, 1989. livery of the Borough's requirements of His wife wa$ the lafc Mrs. Loretta Boroutth Clerk for examination by par- will consider the report of • assessments Uworth Liquors for tho premises locate* between 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon and their interest. • , premium gasoline for the i'car I960, esti- Azure Lodge 129, F &. AM; Gar- ties interested therein. • . * Aid bcnHNs «hjferrtd .on lan . rlcht to reject any and all bldn in the 22nd day of December, 1939. at 8:00 P.M., sent against the conflrmaUon of such at St. Peter's College, Jersey City. best interests of the, Borough of Garwood. 119 Herning avenue died Friday liam W., Jr., Garwood; two sisters, will consider the report.of assessments worth. The total amount required to redeem assessments, and -to take further and KENtLWORTH LIQUORS. INC. Is the sum of $3,451.83 together with .Herbert Werthwein 'and Rus- .. • MAYOR AND COVNCII at- home after a long illness. Mrs. Bertine Tlchmah, Cranford, W» calculot* your dividends en a monthly basis. Most battles and benefits conferred on land and real other action as may be deemed appropri- costs of suit.. ' "• • ' Boroush of Garwood estate by reason of the grading, paving ate and proper, and as right and justice By: sell Burleigh, -both of Garwood, ' A. T. MOSCA, . Services were, conducted -at Gray and Mrs. Gertrude Nelson, Eliza- ' and improvement of North 22nd Street Martin Lubell. President And that Unless, at the said time and' mav require. The report obove referred -place—you or-onc-of-you rrriofm-by-pay-. were co-chairmen for the dinner, r .. Bnrouuh Clei*k beth; a brother; Lyman L. Lovc-^ pay Interest only after your money has boon In the account betwcen~thc~Rahway~Valtejr!»ailroad-and to ls~~now on (lie in tho OUlcc oT~lho B12—Boulevard Memorial, 12 Springfield avenue, •Kenilworth. New Jersey ing the aforesaid sum so found due to Dr. Warren Davis, superintended Dated: December 3. 1050 the Southerly line of Sheridan Avenue, Borough Clerk for examination by par- Frances L. Condon, Collector of taxes, Adv. Fees: $5.04 . • 12-3 on Monday morning -by the Rev. land, Jr., and 13 grandchildren.. In the Borough of Kenilworth, pursuant Dated: December 1. 1959 of Schools for the Regional Dis- for 3 months oc to Ordinance No. 58^34. ties interested therein. Adv. Pees: $10.50 12-10 for the benefit of plaintiffs, then you and PHILIP JT. McGEVNA. each of you shall be debarred and fore- trict, served as master of cere- The purpose of such meeting Is to Borough Clerk. closed of and from all right and equity 4 consider, among other things, any ob- Dated:" November 30, 1999 . of redemption of, in and to the lands monies. jection or obicctlons that the ownen of Adv. Fees: S8.6S . 18-3 and premises above Bet out and des- property named in said report may pre- • PLalnfielO 6-5417 cribed In the complaint and every part The Boosters' Club will presen sent against the confirmation of such thereof, and that the plaintiffs be vested each member of the team with a Longer Grace Period assessments," and to take further and BOROUGH OF kENlXWORTH with an absolute-and Indefeasible estate other action as may bq deemed appropri- NOTICE of Inheritance in fee simple in said lands championship jacket at a special ate and proper, and as right and Justice NOTICE is hereby given that the and premises. \ t may require. The report above referred Mayor and Council of the . Borough of awards assembly at the school Our* It a monthly, net a quarterly or semi-annual grace period 1 EAIU, POLLACK to is now on file in the' Office of the Kenilworth, at a meeting to be held in LIBERTY Attorney for next Thursday. In addition, the Borough Clerk for examination by par. tho CouncU. Chambers. Borough Hal). ties Interested'-therein. Kenilworth. New Jenwy. on Tuesday, the plaintiffs. conference president will present ... thereby in 12 months you gain a full year's dividend on HELD OVER! Dated: November 30. 1959 v . PHILIP 3. McGEVNA, 22nd day of December, 1830, at 8:00 P.M.. Adv. Fees: tlO.28 . \ 18-3 individual trophies. . . .' Borough. Clerk. wlU consider the report of assessments Thro Saturday ... your monthly savings.'' Dated: November 30. 1939 • and benefits conferred on land and real Adv. Fees: S6.12 12-3 estate by reason of the construction of an 8 inch sanitary, sewer on Falrfleld "A SUMMER PLACE" Avenue from a point 200 feet East from Blchmrd EGAN the center Un« of Market Street to the center line of South 31st Street, In the . ' Sandra DEE Borough of Kenilworth, pursuant to Dorothy MeGUIRE ALLIED. COAL CO. Phone HU 6-5900 Free Parking Ordinance No. DW. Fin Tons Co>i Bin R«wl with tihlsh PKmiaJ Anthracite '. **' '*.' \ ', TODAY THRU SATURDAY! ' The purpose of such meeting Is to ' Troy BOKAHTJE. AU ClnemaSeastc-CaUr Shawl consider, among' other things, any ob- We provide free, adjacent paridna. while yew transact savings jection or objections that the owner*, of .. :;- :•**.••. ". Nut or .»,.%W >— $18.50 G«ry RIU* property named In said report may pre- COOPER / HAYWORTH sent against tho confirmation of such 8OW. - MON. - TUBS. " famine— In any of our offices. ' assessments, and to take further and Stove— $19.50 But* ••——- $17J0 Van HEffUN Tab HUNTER other action as may be deemed appropri- ate and proper, and as right and Justice "ODDS AGAINST Effective October 12, prices will be increased to may require. The report above referred K, "THEY CAME to U now on file In the Office of the TOMORROW" $20.00 a ton for Nut and Stove Coal. *-*• Borough Clerk for examination by par- : ties lnUrested therein. .* • • also "'• .„„— , TOCODURA" THIUP J. McOEVNA. Borough Clerk. "THj JAYHAWKERy* Free Check Cashing Dan DAHXY Ethel HERMAN Dated: -November 30. »M» Adv. Fees: WJO . M-3 8TAET8 WED. Dee. 9th ' No charge — whether or net you deposit part of it Is) your There's No Buslitttt "Hippy Anniversary" Like Show Business" account. . BUS. - MON. - TVBS. Robert , " Nleele OUR MAJOR OBJECTIVE TAYIX>R BIAUBET ^ "THE HOUSE OF itVESTPlELD, NEW JERSEY wi An niM» nut out MsmunoK is ciowwd^toix •- 7 HAWKS" VKt Wt A10M IS NOT MM MAJOR 0WKTIVI. WI JUST Money Order Savings NOW • . •bunded fa IMS ' ' -*!••— la C»Ut Ri WANT tt mvadnnMUi SAVINGS THI tin AU •BOUNO 1 "Tarun, the App Man' WESTF1ELD u aniKonixD Avminm. CBAMVOBD MVMW MThVTIOM AND UT THI PlOfU OF UNION COUNTT A Hot 15c damp* ngordj^m of onuwnt — mmt Inttltwtlwa* THE t-UN ; MW UM> BIOUID'M. *t«:*s'.: .• Non-ProfU charg* BESToF . NOW TH«IJ TUBS. DEC. 8tb IK CRANFORD We offer resltfenf* of Cranford\mld vicinity an CRANIOBC CV t 07f) EVERYTHING STATES TOMOEIOW' PLANNED TO PRESERVE THE outstanding funeral home, complete with air • : • la Teckakelar NATURAL BEAUTY OF A FINE I • Same* 8TEWAET WOODED LANDSCAPE . . . conditioning, organ, large light rooms for your The F.BJ. Story] MAINTAINED IN THE MANNER Ernest BOEGNINK ART CINEMA OF A WELL-KEPT PARK. / evetp-jconvenience. Our own display room. THE RABBIT TRAP* •»*ina>Hiic«coars HOBTHIY Large Reserve Acreage LAST TIMEfES8 TTODAf T /Alfred HUCHCOCsl'S FEDERAL "North By Northvrwt" Shown Weekdays US* 1M »:3» Waiters ar« alwayt welcome If V | 1 "YoUowifono BAT. * SON. Contlnooas Yoasave Leaflet /upon rtipiett | 8ATVBDAT MATINEE, ONLY SAT. MAT. ONLY—DEC ft Jm$\ Elvis TMEOMX KI1>DIE SHOW fmkrn dm make a Sfhnace. "LOVE ME TENDER" L Frsncls Carers BUr Town Superintendent's Office Executive Office t. Lsnd of the Unknown 1100 EAST BROAD STREET levwnab 129 ELM STREET ••••• MBERNADINEM 1. Color Ourtsoas TtlAD 1-0781 TvL ADS4130 CABT~O~bNt 8TABTINO WED. DEC. 9th F. H. Gray, Jr. Funeral Direfton F. H. Gray, Sr. -fl STAKTS WED. — DttJ. STARTS SUNDAY Jiaet 8TEWAKT in STEWAKT< THE f .B.r. STORY" Cattt Close at 6:30 P.M. I It'WaUNQfflBLD AVKNUB US EAST BftOAD BTUET v.j. — nM.+*m . wmmu. N. J. — AD 'Anatomy Off A "ANA- UNDEN EUZABCTH KENILWORTH Murmr* OF AMOHDDT

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CBAHTORP CJnZPT AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1939 fa* Toot Work Wanted- Female Troop 182 Spcncb Work driving without a "license twice CRANFORD CUTJ2EN AND CHRONTCnoE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1959 Page Htm -^ CLASSIFIED RATES Real Estate FdrSale Real Estate For Sale and two speedings — two-month WOMAWJBialaW_bonta« to do Week-End at Chester revocation. miT mnnm — > TROMBONE. UMd coir nine months: Can BBldfa ' Reupnabl*. tttti*g» ft-8400. I. KENILWOBTH—A'work week- . it tt II CRANFORD EVELYN WADE UTKAT «C»MHpll»» CAPABLE, responsible woman "I".""** end was >i>ent by Boy Scout Troop Kenllworth PTA Neb Shaheen, Standard Lumber Sweep; 54 to Gei Varsity Letters afr — J UXCTBIC mtFrnCDtATDB. Wmj W*»- tit wAile you Chrhttma* shop. BBldge THomas Jefferson Edges Cranford •Mki wKk A MenkaMna. ' -On wailnr, electric lroner. tT,7ter»»qt BOARD OF REALTORS •-3173. . . 182 at Cbdter, William Christian-, HMtl — H —rmtm m ftig 8:30 or 11 IUT €*2 son, sqqutm^ster, reported today. $184 at Card Party Umt. A*» Mt to «Hkk UU and 'Sunday. Multiple Listing Service BR 6-1053 BR 6-1058 ilie boys forked on>a ^winter KENILWORTH —- A profit of (ten «r «l«»ter 439 Worth Vnkm Ave. Crawford Help Wanted — Fentale / • Varsity letter; will be presented WEIMA-V MAHOGANY leather top turr campsite, finishing the footing for $184.70 was made at the card party Last-Friday night's "bumper" Dmore^Ends Setim table.and'lamp. S3S.- BRM«e 8-1525. Lee Dietrleb ,_„ _ BB e-4838 to 54 members of the cross coun- .•• ••,.: .n•'.-••; •; their winter lodge. They were sponsored.Monday evening by the Btarion HarrMlne ^ - BB «-0«63 try, soccer.and football teams at , By DON DRITMM Fullback Charlie Schmitt ran for Babinec recovered the REAL ESTATE n^Wwi by Mr. Christianson and Kenllworth PTA . at Harding matches produced two new lead- Kiwanis League CASH. Ctttki' «r Uufi anl M- PHIL F. HENEHAN the annual fall awards assembly Thomas Jefferson's grid teani the best yardage, and a penalty Jeff's 25. I there Robin.Hill5 >«rtbiag c«»r- Mat Daniel Negola, assistant scoutmas- School. ers in the Cranford Bowling far «rr»i» la **d SALESWOMAN / this morning in Cranford High changed odensive alignment and gave Thomas Jefferson their only ran two pi; to the 10 for "firstf »ir "U(I»M. -f-, RKALTUB —' - Wanted for full time career in Teal estate. ter. . . • ,'-;• '••*•;,. ,' : • . .• ' > •Mrs. Arthur Pawlak, ways and League. Frosh Winter Sports Schedule In Ninth Week Furnifhed Room* School auditorium, it was an- uniforms in the second half and flrst down, ' >••• • and • goa Jim Heruska sliicl • DIADUNI worn corr—I Unlimited opportunity In multiple list- means chairman, .reported ap. - The Cranford Kiwanis YoVith 1 SS Atdeo Street / BHld*» «-7M» • CALL. TODAY— ing office for ambitious, educated woman. Shaheen Agency and Standard at 10 A.M. SZan-CEc sate. ***!** Work called Cranford High School nounced this week by William bounced back to score two touch- .The Cougar.-; took possession on throug] tackje to the Yybut. r PHIL F. HENEHAN, 25 Alden Street. proximately 135 persons attended Bowling League continued to show j-t^-'i1; •••' i —MulUpla LUttaa . Scrvlea— . MULTIPLE LISTXNO SERVICE Lumber moved into a first place ugars lost five yards'on n~* ROOMS FOB KENT *V_4** « •*•*- Cranford. BRidge 8^7833. • k . ' ' Two licenses Revoked She was assisted by Mrs.' Walter Martin, director of physical edu- progress In its ninth week of• team downs to beat Cranford, 12-2, last their own 37 as the second quar- the ml Reasonable Rate*. MI Aten: Axe, SKnrSto RalcSeW. tf tie after, winning sweeps. Sha-^. 1959-60 CRANFORD HOTEL. —#N«fcla Call— ..... KENILWOBTH. — Driving li- Tappe, refreshments; Mrs. Daniel cation, who will be in charge ot bowling at Echo Lanes in Moun- Thursday. ' • '; ' . ter began. Hill ran eight yards in penalty after. Hill had made his H. A. DETERING GENERAL HOUSEWORK, three, morn- heen Agency took three from Er- ay to the 3. From the7 13, HiU PI": For Sole Frank Sudiroak ! , BH «-«W« ings a week. BRIdge .3-3132. . censes of two KenUworth residents Negola, extra games; Mrs. Edward BASKETBALL Feb.. 12! —Westfleld %.. H the 'program arid, presentations. tainside! Entry blanks' for the The Cougars thus finished their two plays, and Cranford got a I LARGE SLEEPING room, near bath, daar rico Trucking, former leaders, and FINE PAINTS AND EMAMELS 208 Beech St. BR 6-6330 have been revoked under the Point Dorrell and Mrs. Jessee Reed, holi- Jan. 5 — WestQeld A Also receiving awards will be 28 Youth'-Adult Bowling Tournament was piled up .after yix ooe-yard m to traiupprtatlon. (0 per week. 23ft >•• Alle* Wlrkus : BR ««• HOUSEKEEPEB—Monday through. Fri- Feb. 16 - Rahway ..... H season with a l-6r2 record, and first down on a penalty. ... / Ow co*t ceiling A>£ > 2l»l Str*«i. KenUworth. ' tf Naomi Benehan BB «-*« day. 1-9 P.M.. beginning January 1. System -as follows: Bert Marrese, day gift bar; Anthony Richel and Standard Lumber took the meas- ' Jan. 8— Roselle Park A Feb. 19 - McManus...... '... A members of junior varsity, teams on December'26th were given to gain. Jim Laurel .wuXhit at the 16, Vinyl bit* wall pilnt - Dorothy Millra : BB 6-8891 BRidge 8-3110. Thomas Jefferson pulled out a 2-7 From the Joff 47, Hicb Kupcho AJkyd (Ut wall paint. Mrs. Sophie Perperas, tickets. ure of Acacia for three games. Jan. 12 — Roselle ; all interested youngsters at a meet- and Ed Glynn lj>st 8 yards at- LARCE. SUNNY room, private entrant* nUe Svedman J.—^ BR M1S3. 19, 643 Newark avenue, for speed- H Feb! 22 •Soehl H and 22 members of freshman slate. • . • ran wide to the left .for// first All Colon —OFBf HIGH SCHOOL GIRL to baby lit In • The loss dropped Errico to a Jan. 15 tempting to pass< *nd bath. In quiet rwUtentiil aectwm. ing, stop sign violation and reck- — Scotch Plains A Feb. 24i •>- Hillside .....:...... :•• H teams. • . ing preceding the bowling. In- I Apply wiUi .bnuh.-nr' -roller flat from • ajn- Bun. fnxn 1 pin. evenings, one child. BRIdge 3-8389. Thursday's contest was. played down. From" the 36, /Heruska BJUdge ft-M03. aiter 7 P.M. 11-1S tip with Howland, Realtors for Jan.. 19 ^ < V •' j''. • • Satin Enamel less driving — six months. Also, To those leaning on the sus- — Union A WBESTUNG The program will include selec- formation about the Tournament % ,•.'• '. •. before 4,000, at muddy Williams plowed to the 30, and/then made Jeff took ovvr on their own~24;*~' "ChemlSuat" White Enamel McPHERSON REALTY Co. Robert SpiUman, 21. 44 North 13th taining infinite, today is big with third, place, a game behind the Jan. 21 — Rahway A Pec. 17' — Springfield .. H is available from . Vincent Rey- ';.?<* Non-Yfllowm« ' LARGE SINGLE room. luitable for bu*l- tions by the Bbys' Glee Club, N Field; Elizabeth. The Jefferson it first down on the 21. Rich but kicked/Trom the 23 after a new gentlemen; garaca avaxlaW*. leaders. Howland won a pair from Jan. 26 nolds or Albert Bendlin. : Tou«h Floor FlnlihM Open dally p-i sun. 1-t Help Wanted -Male street, for ignoring a traffic officer, blessings.—Mary Baker Eddy. . — Hillside.. A Jan. 8t -7— Kawameeh .. A Girls' Ensemble, instrumental Kupcho made it/to the_J5, but; penalty and' incomplete .passes. Color Matrhlrjl Srrvlc* BRidte 6-U72. ,' tf Hartig Paint. • , Jan. 29 — Roselle Park H Jan. 141 — Burnet ..,.. The standings of the teams are victory gave them a 10-8-1 edge ^CHEMICOTE PAIMT WOHKS RENT DOLLARS . :• Bvanlaca' MAN WITH DRIVER'S license to make ..... H quartet, swing. band and barber- The Cougars took' the kick on the ;'.'VV deliveries, general stock work in drug Feb. 2 in the Thanksgiving scries. once again "Jefferson "held, the 70S Boulevard. Kenllworth CLEAN. NICELY furnished room in quiet pther sweeps Friday night were ,— Scotch Plains H Jan. 32 - Rahway ...,y...... H shop numbers by the Boys' Dou- as follows: 50, ajta Heruska and Hill each .:, Phone: BRidse 6-1840 private home, convenient transporta- >AOB—Quick, depend- 1» ALDJQI ST. BB 6-0400 store.' Full time. BRIdge 6-0062. Feb. 5 GIRLS' LEACtlE . W V Both touchdowns for JelT were game scoreless. Laurel was hit able S1H44L Vje's Cianfnid "Dectrac. turned in by VF\y over Builders' — Roselle A Jan. 2tt - Kawameeh.... H ble Quartet. rail five yaTds'-for a first down on/ tion. Parking space. Gentleman onl>. . .--tf WILL BUY A HOME Feb. 9 American Letiion Auxiliary, scored in the fourth period'. by for a loss, Glynn threw incomplete PH. — Furniture repairs, 222 Walnut Avenue. " 12*3' General and Lind's Pharmacy over — Union ...: H Feb. 5i —Burnet...... A "Unit.212 .,..; ,.;. 10 . B Jefferson's 40,,. where Jack Von. :•' Cross country .varsity letters will to Heruska, and. the.Iatter's drive draperier, tlip covers,' Venetian blifwls. FOR; OVER the Citizen and Chronicle. 1 Dehmer'it Flower Shop lti . 11' sophomore erids^j Ted i Brown, and Nlc* cholci' nf fabrics. T. Kantnrr * . CLEAN, nicely furtushedrfront Can — Work Wanted -Male. bevrecelved by-Howard Arnesen, Cranford Glascor Sriead.'dne on a pass and to; the' 12 was one yard, short ofBischoff'shause a n recovered a • fton-1*0-South Av«., E. Tel. BRiftt*- room, nejil V> bath.'^modera' prlvauy —7-John-Einhorh-of-Harcaehemtcal Ararln -U 1 «-0S«3. . ' t* investigate-The^Facts-At HfGH SCHOOL" SENIOR. 17. seekinfeia GiryBorgesTftteCuy-BurE*is, AlexTJlckcrsonx DtckcrsonrRor g first down. forfd fumble : ,' JVom" IHi-ir 3S,^' hfime. reliable .gentleman.* Heasnnan.'r •tore work. Available after 1 P.M. VFW Ladltii' Auxiliary 12 .15another on, an end,-zohe fumble BRidse e-370S after «;30, PM posted a 615 serles.-whlch ties him er Gipson, Chuck Goodfellow; AI G. G. Nilnn. Heallors 11 10 Charlie Schinitt got two firstv •VENETIAN BLJtNDS' In 'stock. 23'to M Lfbby Brewster BB S-IMS daily. Walt ITesher. SUn*et t-0423. U recovery. ,'"''. . Jetl took over on their • 12. Hope'Millus with Walter* Marshall for third Knapp, Bill Knox. Ron Ritter, Theisz Service Cciitrr" ' 10''j 10^ downs through the, middle a_ Czajkowski of the .Peppermint wits coach of the_cross countty- wl«—1U5. • ..^ L The .--Jewels-,- moved- back- into ZionsJQustecL off;—Heniska -rair;two~ptay~tor~ar U Mortb $225 Fine,.Jail Sentence Room posted a 610 series on games team. 1 BUBBER STAMPS made to order' on c c A r. c p'c D R u G flrst -place in. the VFW . Senior Westfleld Pres. won three games UOYS' JUNIOH LEAGUE W L first down after an incomplete i^ie "end zone on one play, and down. Schmitt got two: more first' short notice, uiually 24 hours service. KENILWORTH — Lawrence E. of 189. 188 and 233. Varsity soccer" letters will be PBA Uxral No. M 22 S downs, and then from the Hi, Ted Prices ' reasonable. Best of material .SOUTH SIDE of town.' BBldse ft-3878. BR 6-1900 and BR 60777 ABOVE LISTINGS Ladies Bowling League this week this week in the Inter-Church pass. From the 39, Jim Laurel was brought -down there . for a Gabree, 52, -of. Montclalr was ',. Other games of 200 or above 1 Union' County Trust Co! 10 a Brown caught a i-ix point pass and workmanship. Cranford Rubber CLEAX Are offered thru member office* of the JCMIlEII J ST0RE by winning, two 'games from the League to move into first and oust presented to: Lee Bragdon, Clint Kfwunl:; ....!. 15'i gained five yards, and Heruska Cranford safoty on the' next. Bob SUmp Shop. Ill North Avenue, W.. CBANFORD BOARD OK REALTORS fined $225 and his driver's license were: Thommen,. Peterson's Dai-; Tigers. The Strikettes dropped Crane, Gene Dohn, Art Doud, U'j from Roland James aeross.ihe Koal BRldge 6-1890. U OPEN W 1 Zion Lutheran one and one-half Union Junior Ccilli'tie ...; mude a first down at midllcld on Gamble'and Bill Muldrow tackled , LOOK FOB THE SIGN was revoked for two years after Has Been Accurately Filling Prescriptions ry, 507; Schulz, Petersen's Dairy,' one-hall game out of first by los- i:i u • line, taking the pigskin right out., Commerciai Evening* games out ol the top spot. . ";. „ Dave Eaton, Jack- Cox, Dennis J. & J, Eli'L'tric Motor Repuirii 13 14 the draw play. But on fourth James for the two points., ALUMINUM cnmplnirtion ttorm wlndowi being found guilty Monday night 201; Weisert, VFW, 208; Aw Had-ing two. Harrin. Ltd 15 of Jack LaGracci's hands. and screens—used—various sizes, to 00 "REALTOR" Other teams with sweeps were: Harnish, • Rodger Kopf, Nelson & Business Space Just As Your Doctor Orders! dad. Builders' General,,204; Mead, Goldbcm'u s Men's Shnpp w 17 down the Cougars punted, a boot .Jfefl kicked from the fifteen nit- and up. Lifetime Aluminum Products Everard Ketnpshall A — BR 8-0072 in Municipal Court on a charge of Other teams winning two gpmes Garwood Pres. and St. Paul's Lightcap, Rich McCreery, John Richard Huriiii, Art Suppliuu, 9 111 Inc.. 102 South Ave., W., BRldee 6- _ BB 8-44M 10 which Jeff ran back.only; to their er an offsides penalty moved them The'Cougars took the kick on 1,000 Sg rr. auditorium, 3rd, Boer aC Marguerite Rearwln drunken driving. J. WALTER SEAGER, Reg. Pharm. Acaciav 204; Sicko, Errico Truck- were: Forfeits and Ot Hards. .Q'Cpnner, JDlckJRrJpr. : !|cderiberc-MaC'Bcati Autncy 7 20 ?&,-•.:.• ' ^H lft-20'North tliiion Avenue. coriaer'.At- S Lutheran.. 1 ? their_ow'n ..23._and_got pnc_--iirsl^,. T Anna Scbltllrug w Mr. Gabree was sentenced to 30 ing; 203; Hirsch, Errico Trucking, High series- were registerecTBy: High Scrlc» of ihe-wwjk; Grrsild Graycc back- five yards. Heruska sshprt . den Street. Ideal for a photography Helen Cregar 104 N. Union Ave. — CRANFORD — BR 64700 Bowling 200 or better were: O. Also,, Walt Reichert,.Bill Ray, rr»2 ' ., , down on a dive by Heruskri nftef' PIANOS and ORGANS, top brands, best studio, engineering office, etc. Call Mleh Game of the Week: Gerald -Gruyrr On the Teejay'S first play they run ended in a loss because of "a T-D-* fliill-lort-T >targe Thorn days in jail by Magistrate William 203; Harris, Shaheen Agency, 226; Mrs. Roy Brinkerhoff, Five B's, Sutton, St. Mark's. 245; R. Stew- George Scott, Fred Sieg, Ed Stan- prices. Dudklh Piano Co., North Ave. MAX TIEGBR «c CO.; 215 Broad Street. —200/ . •• p fumbled the ball and Cougar Cranford infraction. Cranford' an 8-yard pass from Glynn to.La-- at Railroad Station. WetUleld. AOunn ELIuibeth 2-1480L WANTED Bruder when he was able to pay — Call For •nd Ddivary Servic* — Jacky, Shaheen Agency, 201; Jel- 475; Mrs. Gene Koenig, Tigersj art; St. Mark's, 233 and 204; E. ton, Ken Thorn, and Ralph Zobel. .3-8811. - U S-3iae «f Uairs S-19M. tf guard Neil Koopman recovered. played the ball from their own Grace. Hill gained 8 yards on th't;. only part of. the fine. The. defen- lovitz, Breen'S Gold Checks, 224; 462; Mrs. A. Brebock, Jewels, 420; Seebergh, St. Paul's Lutheran, 214 .Nick Sferrazza ' coached the soc- • BOYS' BANTAM LEAGUE W 1 Jay-Ma'r, l^idien' Appurel ..... Bl -., « But Cranford couldn't sqore as the 26; and the Cougars booted at the next series of plays, but the Cou- CKOCERIES, delicatessen foods., news- 6 BEDROOM HOUSE. IN dant paid $25 which reduced. a Weber, Schlecter's Hardware, 222; and Miss Carol West, Di Hards, arid 200; C. Peterson, First Pres. 2, Subutbun TrUiit Co 1(1 11 papers and Huns. Havelka General cer team. gars were forced to kick. Koopi- Painting — Decorating 55-day sentence to 30 days. 414. Jody Maida i ,.,.:.„' 11! 11 Jeff line held. Hcrusku got to the 34, • Jefferspn ran three unsuccess- Stnir, 242 Boulevard. Kenllworth. ' tf G. G. NUNN \ GOOD CONDITION. UNDER P. Nylen, Lehigh Essd, 201; Hand, : 212; L. Goldenberg, Temple Beth- Receiving varsity football a- T.-~A7~CI*ANE—Painting and ttecoratinc KaBar Gna Company la 11 ,12, Laurel twisted,,to tho, f, andful plays before the half ended. man';; boot left the field'.-it the. 50,.' Bealtora ,, Insuron X Sgt Frank Mulford arrested the Harris, Ltd., 210; Thermann, Lions Team standings are ' E13, 210; C. Roberts; Trinity, 209 'words were: Steve Andersdni Joe BSU'S Pharmacy 14 1:1 SALT. If AY, PEAT MokS, MULTEX for 243 Walnut Avenue. Tel. PPi-«fi» «^«R» . 1 W 1:1 14 Heruska picked up yardage to the In the second 'half Jefferson and four plays Inter, on a i'ourth mulchlnif shrubs, buihrs, etc. BURLAP Montclalr man on November 23 Club, 293; Corsgren, Lions Club, and 222; H. Boresen,. St. Paul's Cranford Etuo Service for estimates.' tf .' $25,000 Jewcln ,.,... Babinec, Roy Bair, Rick Conley, Martin Jewelers ltl down' situation for JolT, Morris . Ui protect from wind burn; Truben- BRidge 6-8110 \ Strikettes 22 u 6 for a. first, and goal. But Ed switched from a T-fo'rm:ition to bach's Peed A Heed,. BRldse 8-1061; when/he saw him" driving errati- 211; Zamorskl, Swan: Cleaners, 14 Lutheran,' 207. , "-"•'. George Cjraft, Ne}l Daly, Henry AI 'n' Jack's Tt-xaco 10 17 WHXIAK ^ IT TOC ttAS TO »«rnTrt njiair or Five- B's ..' • 20 10 Gleck ti Howard, Opticians 0 IS Glynh was miiled at'thje 10, Her- single.-wing,.ofTense, and from red Ozplins put the foot to .the ball lit South Avenue, E., Cranford. tf cally. He was driving on, a New 202 and 207; Nordstrom, Hartig Forfeits .... Dreyer, . Robert Gamble, Steve terior• •» ^»» v M**«*a>4ifBj PalnUnaj* ipBHaavw.aHvaaawaiBkaB. Skili lv w— mate .afianesssB, call T- JOTTNKKK. Also, W. Olbert, St. Paul's Luth- Baron's Damn ..r 09 1818 uska was stopped at the 9, Hill for over 50 yards, ujvi.ng the Coti-^r •oriel wpmvlalan. MS r-'ii-Ht A«a> 3fj* if AREZ. Cast. Ccattford. SHOP EARLY York license, police said. Paint, 200; Farreli, Hartig Paint, IS 21 Gatyas,Gaiy Gibson, Ed Glynn. Hlnh Series of the Week: John Kcppler— tp) black uniforms, giving them a THE WOULD nook Encyclopedia, flrst ELIZABETH FEELEY TARAS SHEGEDYN; M.D. Dr Hards erani204; D. Steele, Zion Luth- gars first down on their own' 1^. In salei. Call Evelyn ChaJkcn. FUlton DIM., cnuiiofd, c*u B>tte» e-sns. 231; Marshal^ Howland Realtors, 13 23 410. . . " : . was tackled, on the 5, and Her- ternporary' advantage over the g-4218. , „ • tf AND AVOID THE RUSH eran, 202; M. Rockoff, Temple Also, Jim Heruska. Robin Hill, Hiuli. Game of the Week: John Kcnpler— On second down from the 5. Glynn. ntSUBANCX 104. uska V second draw play got him mud. The field had been frozen m-Tt asut'stECXksTD Banned Driver Fined 215 and •••2^1'; Fedprkp,. Hayeck's Rusiell 151 158 172 Beth-El 1, 202; R. Whittle. Osce- Nell Koopman,' Rich Kupcho, Rob- 1 PIHO KEEDEIIS. suet cakes, sunflower, PAINTING. DCCORATINO. Interior, p THIS CAPE. COD BARGAIN Just won't and INDUSTRIAL no farther than the 4. untirjust before game time. '•• attempted a pas-i from, his enrj ' ink »r IDSL aimn Van's Craa- last: < ! ? rooms and bath ori the Foods, 212; and Reinhold, Hay- Korner , 108 '188 158 ola Pres. 1, 202 and 201; H. Van- ert Kupcho, Jack LaGracp, Jim peaHuts; wild bird seed mixtures 1 ! I Urlor. EsUmatea cheerfully et 78 CenUinnial Avenue BRidge 6-0802 GARWOOD —Ralph P. Mann, announces the opening of an office Handicap 26 14 18 grow humbler and wiser.—Benja- Jefferson got to their, own 39 ' Jefferson fumbled oh the second zone. JcfT Grote and Glascor Trubenbach't reed & Seed. -BRldge S- HANS A. BERO. 3U North Avenue. aV. 1st floor, truly delightful for.-the-small eck's Foods, 200. ... .••'.. naukcr, Community Methodist 2, family . . . and' if you have your" folk* 69, of 126 Windsor avenue. West- / TOTAL ....1 1 B05 053 799 Laurel, Ed Maley, Bill Muldrow, - ^Continued on Page, 6) 1MI; MB South Ave., E. Cranford, tf e-1400. • ••.-'•••••- HARCO CHEMICAL CO. 2 min Franklin • • . .- '. Ibefore they were forced to kick. play after receiving the kick; Joe visiting you for the Holidays, there are field, w&s lined $105 for driving November prize winners were 201 ;C Thomson, St. Paul's E fit R AI Shapiro, Jack Simons, Ken ^.'i BOOK SHELVES, base cabinet, wall cab- 2 Extra rooms and full bath on the' 2nd , D'Alosandri9 ...... 188 170 170 2, 201; E. Dorfman. Temple Beth- Wjalsh and Jim Lang. Stan Gray- inet, radiator enclosures,. chest of A. BYDER—Interior and floor/ Att. garage, large lot and priced while on the' revoked list and $30 announced this week by Secretary / Kirkpatrfck 191 147 182 drawers, tables, toy chests, cornices). tailor painting and paper at only for careless .driving when he ap- for a practice limited t& Harold Kinney as follows: Class Svedman ./...- 156 167 148 El 2, 201; anoV T.Weiner, Temple son is head/footbalj coach. ' bookcase bed headboards, uhpalnt«d. HeaaonablaT CaU after • PJfc Harney ..:...... 150- 1C9 160 Beth^El 2, 200. '• FRED DAVEY. 43 *l. 7th Street, 6-7347. /• . RUTRL.LRICHII^I] S peared before Magistrate James T. AA — high .games, Alfred Sicko, Einhorn 214 .150'24$ Junior varsity football letters KenUworth.. BRidse 0-SS55. . tf 7 $20,900 TOTAL 899 .809 911 • Team standings are: will be awarded to: Robert Ack- CALL, BENTLEY forpaintin g at its best. ^ ESTATE BROKER... Leonard in Municipal Court Mon- 253, and John Errico, 242; high at belo> average cost. ' BRidse «-»!»». day night. His wife, Anna, 45, was DISEASES OF THE EYES series, John Einhorn, 615, and METHODIST MEN'S CLUB 2 I. land, Louis Beech, Harold Brown, SALT for WATER SOFTENERS. deUv- -74 Centennial Avo. BRidge 6-2032 Westfleld Pres 27 12 •§&••••;.•• Slocum ;. 140 inn 105 ered..._ R»fln«!d,_rocU, pclku and. W»l-_ ined $50 for allowing an Walter Marshall, 615; CJass A Zion Luth. - 25'A 13VJ Brian Conley, Lary Davilis, John kins coarse. • - All 100 pound baa*>. CHRISTMAS MORNING MucPheraon . 163 170 129 M. BAH1CH—Exterior. Interior pointinc. icensed driver to operate a vehi- Blind 100 St. Poul'ii EliRl 24 15 Delaney, Dave DeLonge, Joe Di- K It R Salt Service. CHestnut 1-2730 v high games, Rocco Ciambruschini, St. Paiil'B Lulh 24 15 —BRIdge S-17B0. it panerhinalng. Call days. BRtria> *- could be so oice In this Bpucious older Doney 156 ISO IB0 Fabio, Mike Earlman, . Mitchell A Name You Can Trust 1S10. . 13» cle. '../- .-• ' • ' "• 19 Holly Street 236, and Joseph Farreli, 231; high 171 1U1 172 Cranford Meth. 2 23(4 home. Plenty of room (or the BiC—Big I Cory * Temple Beth-El 2 23 LOOKING for lamps and shades? Visit —Tree that you have always wanted. series, Bernard Coventry, 566, and Stacy « 172 184 10 El-Koury. RADIO and TELEVISION Handicap SB Comm. Moth. 1 23 10 n our ihour room and you will find the Plenty of room to have ^hc whole 'family WESTfTELD C. M. A ; 22 17 Also, Dave Erdmann, Charles Come see.our fiaia array ! stun-,, >Uy—selected lamps—and- Thomas Hand, 563; Class B—high TOTAL J; ,:. 7U5 B?5 Klfl Rotary Ij|di^ Night ,1 srlt'xi Ihv !»•.•••<- fe-.R" shudo. a thousand and one in (lock cnougix to put them up overnight, if games, Albert Haddad, 237, and UHKKN'U UUIO) CHECKS 1 First BaptUt 201& ' 18(4 BvansrRpbert-Hayes, DougvHlcks, at all times. Shades replaced and made Wanted To Buy necessary. Choice location near the High FREE BOOKLETS KENILWORTH—James Wagner Cranford, N. J. Jllsth 160 169 Ralph Dlnsmore, 220;-high series, Kinney 114 153 St. Mark's 20M, Wayne Jones, Robert Konopack, put for the most important to order. Complete repair department. __ WB BUT BOOKS ' School. has'been appointed chairman of. Temple Beth-El 3 20 Larse stock of. repJueement glassware. WESTF1ELD AREA PICTORIAL BRO- Lutx - 155 IB Charles Krippendorf,' Bill Laing, in your Christmas. OtnCorath-naand. PteU .Dutcri the annual Ladies'. Night ot the Walter Nietzel, Sr., 614, and Gil- .: no Trinity ;. 20 IB E. T. Wllllamj. 763 Central avenue, PJL Book Shop. CHURE — ALSO — HOMES FOR SALE Stalger ...... 193 .158 Osceoln Pres. 1 20 Don Lewis, Mike Malerikoff, Lee near Grove street. Westfteld. Excellent BOOKLET. ON REQUEST . KenUworth Rotary Club on De- bert Orrok, Jr.,. 562; Class C Jellovitz ..:. 157 224 163 IB $21,900 ...i.'i..,* ISO 149 Osceola Pres. 2 20 19 Choose from dll-national!)/ adver- pl. ADafns 2-21SB. ANTIQUES. China Brlc-A-Brac. •• • k' Office Hours Telephone Grltske Comm. Meth. 2 1B14' Nordstrom, Mike Pender, Dennis cember 10 at the Hitchin' Post, high games, Joseph Trezza, 223, Schcller ...... 171 145 tised brands in watches, silver, mm. ware, eut gkua. picture frame*, point- Linden Pres. IB 20 Raczynski, Jim Slocum, Bill Todd, JOHNSON OUTBOARD motor*: New and ing*, marble top furniture, book*, vases* : Union; The annual dinner-dance and Marvin Knierim, 215; high Handicap 20 ' TOTAIi- . Ml 791 First Pres, 2 •. IB 20 riiifls a)id pn-ctoiis jewelry. ' ' "' .(•!' ,,lsed. Old Town. Sea Mac boats. West- linens, figurine*. Anything old. JOHN BARRETT & CRAIN By Appointment BRidge 2-5370 ,.i 748 Temple Beth-El 1 18 Jim Watklnson, Dick Williams and field Marine, 781 Central Avenue. Wat. HANG YOUR STOCKING wll begin at 6:30, series, Ronald Connolly,' 556, and 31 FLYNN. Box 131. Rlngocs. N. J. ' U-l» REALTORS • CRANFORD SHOE STORE 1 St. Paul's Meth. IB 21 Tom Mitchell.. •'.»'• / aeld. ' • tf on this wood burning fireplace mantel. Louis D'Alessandris and . Walter Garwood Pres 17 22 i4tidt you can . name your totrn GIRL'S 18 fn. bicycle With training It's unusual to find a fireplace in such a Ridley 170 154' 190 Freshmen receiving awards for mw HOLLAND BULBS, Tulip, llyatlnth. Cro- Kirkp^trlck, 534; Class, D—high T. Hayeck 168, 145 131 Calvary Luth. 1 18 23 terms at Martin Jewelers. 30, 60,> wheelt,, very good Call MASONRY-CABPENTRY new Split-level . . . then .of course thin TWO COLONIAL ' OFFICES Cranford Meth. 1 16 23 cus. Daffodil. Knowdrop, etc.!tl Paper BlUdge 0-0OB8. . - Us an Unusual home, with all the luxWy games, Jack Savercool, 213, and . Orrok. Sr 116 155 143 football will be:, Bill Ball, Ed 90 day chftrge, extended •payments, Whites. Bowls, Pearl Chips! 11 Truben- Hopper 161 185 142 Temple Emanu-EI 2 10 23 ALTERATIONS feature* that you arc looking (or. ',• 4 WESTFIELD MOUNTAINSIDE First Pres. 3 , 15*4 23>4 Burck, Lee Cpyle, Hank Deter- bach's Feed tt Seed, BRldfie t-IMI; bedrooms. 3"i baths, rec. room, full base- Thomas Hayeck, 202; high series Cramer '. 176 128 181 Handi-Charge and International 118 South Avenue. E., Cranford. tf 43 Elm St .2 New Providence Rd. Handicap .- 47 47 47 St. Paul's E & R 2 14 25 ihg, Steve Dmytriw, Dean Elichko, Furrier ment, all electric kitchen, carpeting, AD 2-1800 AD 3-1800 O/COIOOYJSITL Michael Sikora, 541, and Myron Temple Emanu-EI I 13 29 Credit Cards, are honored. «r Qsjalirj • nfcaianitiB asnd fair pracea. storm* ti screens. 3 car att. garage, and ; TOTAL '838 814' 814 Ken Hedquist, John Krlp, Jerry AFRICAN VIOLETS for window sill Bur- MEW FURS. Fur coat* remodeled, re- Cymbaluk, 522/ SCHLECTER'S HARDWARE Z Calvary Luth. 2 ,.j.....". 11 28 dening, black magic to grow them In. paired, alao made Into capes and (totem. tlie roost delightful of neighbor*. ' M. Hayeck 155 182 171 Madden,' Joe McGovan, Stan mt) • • :•'- / THORLEIF JOHNSEN Bawl Ceramic earrings to match, driftwood Cleaned and gland. A. KANTOXK. 1U On W. A. Colanerl 191 155 144 Minch, Howard Milius, Robert O'- for flower arrangements. BU4NEKS' Walnut Avenue. BBIdg* «-UT*. I INVESTIGATE BEFORE THE HOLIDAYS LAWN AND GARDEN Fronkenberger ' 146 188 130 Shaheen Agency ..M._.mH 30 34 12 Team E Sweeps Service Pool. 1 Hamilton Avenue. Dressmaking • Standard Lumber „ 32* Leonhardt .* 190 168 144 Reilly, Robert Prall,rRich Smith. BRldge 6-3380. 24 12 BRidge 64548 DRESSMAKINO. olteratlons and custom Errico Trucking „. «.^. 25 33 IS Weber I- 199 178 222 Also, Ken Sterling, Fritf. Wee- work, perfection In fltting. styling and Howland Realtors ...... 31 TOTAL 881 871 Bit Fabulous Savings! Nationally Famous COW or HORSE MANURE..rolled., Pro- 33 '• 13 To Tie For Lead Nursing Service Exdusive Agents for: workmanship.; Call BRIdge 0-3431. tf POWER EQUIPMENT llurtl* Paint Shop •„.. 17 32 . 14 man, Fred Wiebcslek, Jim Zach- , tcct roses, flower beds, shrubs,' trees, LEHIGH ESSO 1 vA sweep this week.by Team F CRANrORD - KEN1LWORTU Acacia ....;...... ,..,. 34 31 IS ary, Bill Hackman, Bill Hoff and - garden Against cold weuther. (5 de- Associated Homefinders of ALTERATIONS and SEWING of all kinds: Pt'bpermlnt Room 24 . 15 Lombardi , 147 178 placed them in tie position, with llwred. MIT B-4MIH 34 lir» . rhestnllt general nursingsing. • Visit*Vis . AUTHORIZED DEALER - SALES & SERVICE 31 Klescwetter 172 187 127 Vim. Rogers Silverplate Mrs. Ruth Weston. 433 Hazel Avenue. Peterseh's Dairy 32 30 le Alan Oorsky: Farm, maternal annd infanV Garwood. Telephone SUnsct S-1668. tf . P. Nylen 166 178 201 team L, for flrst place In the Tem- cation. The Vialtlna Nun* America Harco Chemical 31* IB 17 Methodist Men's Club ...... 3b" IB 17 •'M. Knierim .' 155 146 pie, Beth-El Sisterhood Bowling SALT for WATER SOFTENERS. Ice re- You. Telephone BRidc* «-O7ST. or Burnett's Llquora 28 FiUlnger 171 183 148 League. moval and rnuny other Uses! 11 Calcium cull Telephone Directory. Hours " TORO IB 17 J,. Almqlilat .....:... 173 169 YOUR Chloride, also. Crystal Spar for auto day thru Friday. 8:30 A-M. tn Schlccter'i Hardware- 33 18 18 , ti-«*B »o •maa carpeting. Breen's Gold Checks ,„ 34" 17 19 Handicap 2 4 - High series were rolled by Mrs. Playoff Round •nd home Usoitt Trubenbach's Feed tl P.M.. Saturday 0 AM. to 1 PJf BCCI TOTAL « 813 871 823 CHOICE Seed. Ulttdgc U-1001; I IB South Avenue eervlce Sundaya or holiday*. Si FOR THE KEY— Used Can For Sale Cranforanford SShoh a Store'. 20" 17 19 Joseph Mittleman; K, 432 and Mrs. 17.88 JACOBSEN Harris, Ltd 18 17. 19 HARRIS, LTD. 2 E., Cranfurd. tf ENGLISH FORD .(Angllai, 1938.- one Lehigh Eljo ™ Husso 190 146 176 H. Martin Friedman, H, 417. "Mrs, Set For Sunday. owner. Excellent condition. Best 0(1 1014 171 182 Values to $16.95 THE REMNANT MART, Fabric Imports to a Better Home— SEE Lind's Pharmacy 23 levi Hand ....„...:... 210 Joseph;, Mittleman. posted high p. Gamma Iota Alpha fraternity fer. BRidge 6-4679. ' ' . SIMPLICITY S,»«un Cleaners ....; •' Meyer 155 160 149 For the liollduya—Brocaded silk satin*. : , 33* 10 game, 152. Close by were Mrs. Rental* Lions club ...... is Lusardl 193 180 171 tied the Tigers for first place in French laces, embroideries. New Electric. NASH, 4-dobr sedan, good condition. 171 189 Leon Fleischer, B, 151 and Mis'. Woolen Imports lindec cost price. Vi»l AMERICAN LEGION CASINO G. G. NUNN Must be seen to uppreclate value. Very VFW IB Anglnoll ...; 181 the Union. Junior College Touch Smart, accessories to /'dress up your table" '. 'A" Dunce*, reception*. mcs< WHEEL HORSE 70S 847 pur bargnltt basement. IK1 Somerset reasonable. Can be seen at 401 Central Citizen-Chronicle . 10 v TOTAL :. 928 Julie Levitt, I, 150. Football League at Nomahegan V Street, rluli.ncld. Open Thursday* dinner* <—> modern k: Avenue or call BRldfic 8-4091. LOOKING CVE* TOUR 29 3Vi 23 ... for gift giving, tqol Famous, trademark mpoauJlifcu Uectric. AD 3-37*1 Crawford'* Gulf 22 LIONS CLUB 1 Team standings are: .•'*" Park Sunday afternoon by scoring . til! D. tf rouu BPWUNO itianrefc *ur- Vaulina O. Chandler SHOULDER NEVER GIVES REO Builder.' Oeneral i3 24Mi Thermann 152 203 179 BB «-3110 19*9 FORD. 2-door sedan, V-8. -radio and W?V«:k"« *ood» .1 ,2.29* 25 • w i. a 6-0 forfeit win over' th.e Roaches. assures lasting satisfaction. Limited quanti- CltANFOIlU NEWSPAPER delivery •A.B.C. Appr mtur*-. find the prot>- • CH S-«C1I» Stevens :.... 153 178 145 p , „.;.,.. | j4 ' 7 23 Riverside Dr. . ' * BBldgs 6-O7SS heater, good transportation. Best of- YOU ANYTHING BUT A •0:45 P.M. Starting Time. Hall 149 177 144 Early inornlng delivery. New York BR «-SI73 fer. BRidge 6-1279. • 9:00JPM. Regular Starting Time.' L > 14 7 The'first, round of the, playoff ' ties at Martiri Jewelers' special sale price. AD 3-lTXt HOMKO Coregren ...:...... 138 311 193 pi:-'. >•'•:.' ' Times, N. Y. Iferuid Tribune. NORMAN PEPPERMINT ROOM 1 E' .13 8 .Sunday will pair the Tigers against P. RKILfcY—CllestliUt &-RSUU. U Barlow 151 188 ' 149 IC • ..." 12 O „„_- BB a-«ao f Czajkowakl ^ 18» 188 233 955 810 Musical Instructions 128 •TOTAL 743 • B 'Z'!.ZZ'Z''.'Z'.'.'.'.'.'.Z'.' llMi ' BV4 • Pi Kappa Psi fraternity. The win- llOUSEJIOLD EFFECTS, widv assort- Does your car give you a SPRINGFIELD •S. Delia Sola.„ 170 SWAN CLEANERS 2 I) „ 11 • 10 ACCORDION instructions — Perry 14» Moleen 147 180 153 ner will meet Gamma Iota Alpha ment, furniture, decorative .Items, etc G. G, NUNN BOROUGH OF KENILWOBTH C. Delia Sain 161 13S 133 Good quality. Very keawriable. Excel- Slaty percent discount en b KOABD OF ADJUSTMENT pata in the neck? It won't If 193 J. Savercool v 135 115- 169 i ..'.".'.!!'.'.!'/.'..'.'.'.'.!..'.".'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. B J 12 J for the championship. J. Delia Sala » 187 136 147 176 lent opportunity for thrifty young accordions. Daniel Kusten 11 1 HOT WATEBT We 1U North East, at Centennial Ava. NOTICE OF DECISION 143 175 John j .".. 184 C , B 12 Buten Ave. Phone BRidg* • tat. *-« you let us regularly service Loderstedt- Brooks 123 146 132 Final standings: couples. Uy appointment.-..ELUabet! iVinC up to NOTICE IS HEREBY given that in the 13 19 fj Handicap 26 Zamorekl .: 152 202 207 W T •; " '•" -' '• '' V. -- 4-0S21. 12-3 Cuarantoc to mutter of the application No. 10-3l> of It Our up-to-date facilWes ^^TOTAi; 880 798 848 A !"Z"'.'."'.ZZ;Z"".! 7*4 13V4 «. n: BENNETT, teacher at piano. y *o original AL, LEW1N and BEATRICE LEWlN to Handicap 48 48 48. j ., ;, -• g ig- Tifiertt :...... 4 0 1 PETERSEN'S DAIRY 2 838 885 Gamma lota Alpha 4. 0 " 1 methods! Classical and popular, »o oeaJ—12 year* BRidge 64110 erect and maintain on addition as well catch all defects and^jnake M. Petersen 148 169 103 . TOTAL 769 EDITil IU.IINUO1IC1 COBMKT1CS sons In your hume. «M D ' SCHAIBLE tDft- Pi Kappa Pol '. 3 • 2 0 us In the existing structure commonly your driving a lot more ADDALIA'S GARDEN SHO J. Baumann ....j, 147- 172 157 ..„' 1 3 il snrVKX. Westficld. HARTIO PAINT SHOP 1 '•• ' Roaches . 1 Completv line lor tl>c. llne«l furv of your WestOeld. Call ADanasS-O known' 03 310 North 14th Street In th JOSEPH M. ADDALIA, Prop. . > A. Boertmann ,. 1551B 4 1848 Sigma Alpha Pi Team 0 3 2 sltln and lialf. Mukr-up Cor that Nut- Borough of Kenllworth. The Board of pleasant i •... youil say* on 176 301 DIFablo 158 176 183 Knlshts :.... ' *• J«bUU 168 Nordstrom ...165 200 152 Indians ...-. , 0 4 1 Urally lowly lotik. Mniicy back utluran« Adjustment determined *$• follows: tt t tOO« 150 E. St. George Ave. — HU 6-5069 — Linden • E. Thommen 148 207 IBS Edges Independents < Uc. Cull Eilcvil Wll.oii—UHlduc S-2O7S. VurUnce for erecting, and maintain- 908 897, DILorento 105 153 180 ' TOTAL- 77644 231 I4B. 9-Cup Coffee Pot U Tutoring . ing' an addition as well us In the existing Farreli 180 RADIO BD-JUM SstSRVSCsS. *U makes -of 104 191' Sigma Alpha Pi Gold team edg- TUTOIUNO — Hlch Bcrjoot and CblknX 1 structure Is hereby denied. Said deter- VFW 3 brickowski 157 . k^dta» •»ep«o»«sl.- tai4 «faprr«i st.tr serv- 954 834 Three Sweeps Registered Piv-v; sublects. Carolus T. dark. 0. A. «Yee*r WILLOUGHBY mination*' has been "filed in the office Welxerf 180 208 1B2 TOTAL 765 ed the Independents, 17-15, in the LL.B.. Ed. M., 330 Mountain »—~Ti ice, hik rt **%?% HOWLAND REALTORS 2 Double Vegetable DIdi Gravy Set WINDOW VAN. 20 hull, (la; run* li«'Vvr q( the Borouuh Clerk und U available A. Tlneo „ „ 148 127 opening ganie of the Union Junior In Sportsmen's League UKd~Unl2,' »ao; UK IS, *35; lixporlvd Westfleld. Call ADama 1 3aB«. ^ for lnMpection. Sikora... .188- 173 182 Ward 106 154 vriintul) 0*13. tio, uth«r »lio«.- G.E. BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT "SER.VICENTER BerardlnelU ;.;. 172 109 Beym 130 160 College Girls' Basketball League Fast & Courteous Service IBO 158 Garwood Recreation took, two Vuc-lllliii, *20; EtectKllllw, lillntcllulwiHI. ^ Kenllworth. N. J. il T'neo -...; „ 189 153 195 Hull ,... 148 cu Up. 182 177 at Brookside Place School' Mon- lietits. blso Wool hooked runs. r*Ultnn . WS1CGINS. HENRY PATRYLOW Morkowich ^ „ 132 ISO Newh&rd 17& games- from Sevcrage's Amoco in - ? t 1 in Real Estate & Insurance 179 201 B-2O2H. 12-3 J3-1V Secretory • TOTA1. 873 775 808 Marshall 215 day evening- ; Piano Tuning the Garwood Recreation'Bowling IVs a Happy Tradition to Select 'V • • Dated: November 18. IBM • - . BUILDERS', OENERAL 0 . Bonulovannl 149 139 Behind the outstanding play of v\i TRAIN TAI1IJi-ConuiU U' wltli 3 Lionel tlELIABLE riANO TUNING and te- Handicap 10 12 12 League. A. DiMarlo had a 902 and V'" "•• Adv. Fees: »4.S0 13-C A. Haddad ? 119 204 665 847 trulnn und loiuicd wllh iuc'by recognized experts.' Dud- IS YOUR HOUSE FOR F. Ritkalu 183 14(1 146 TOTAL 869 Pat Bartow of Middlesex Borough, and J. Lapp a 520 for Garwood «)!•'•• - rrusonable. llllldtfe U-iBlO. j klu PUlto Co. (formerly Cranford The Brides Rings at Martiri Jetvelers Piano Co.t. Tuner* and Rabuilden. A. AMI- ....„ 148 112 CRAWFORD'S GULF 7- the Sigma .five rallied in the sec- :''-•'•.•' Recreation. W. Severage, Jr. had bLEIGII und KlVfc HEINDEKH. Me tUc. 437 North Avenue. West. Westflald. tor A. Pavica „. 141 140 148 SALE? A ar 15B 14J ' "V. Union :.. 185 164 158 ond half after trailing at halftime, Make oifcr. Ulllditc IJ-UH22. ADarn* I-M1I. tt Sr » 145 V. Boertmann 173 165 174 a 516 for Scvei'age's Amoco. T. Colanerl 115 109 A. Markowlch 159 120 199 8-3. Pat Landers of Scotch. Plains Advanced Printing1 Co. won PIANO. 1U58 Sulnct. Ulliduc <1-U3U3. Handicap. 44 75 41 toTA B. Kinney 16<* 177 178 and Cookie Stanley of Westfleld Why Not Let Us Sell l 748 747 789 C. DrapeoU ...'..., 193 141 178 three from R and L Mfg. Joe To- ONE 10 UAIJLJON ll-ti tuuk. new tiiimp. LIND'S PHARMACY *3 Handicap ..: 14 18 14led the losers" attack. dlsco had a 531 and Frank Tb- Illter u.T.itnr, healer, lluht, brccdintf It To Our Customers? ' Nlebel, Jf.' Wo 128 TOTAL .'... 884 783 B99 The league standing: tanks, mid many ac\:u».<)ti'i'». US. CBA u HAYECK'S FOODS 1 dlsco a 532 for Advanced Print- Bltidgii 11-0333. ," ?« Mk ;...: 168IBO J. ftUpoll 180 184 174 w •«. riumMng Jlelnhold -*i...^, 147 139 172 102 Bl«mn Gold ..' 1 0 ing Co. J. Hash had a 558 for VanBrtiht •—.: 187 188 R. Connolly ••••• H» 313 Sitfma Blue O D riUVATE SALE, c.dic ot tit. SUnlcy 159 J. Fedorko 148 . 212 . . (Continued on Page 6) TcsMcy and others. Home fllniishliig^ — We Have The Buyers — Broughton .>v. 178 195 .170 Independents ." v 0 1 nletze'l. Si". 1 181 1M J. Trezia 182 191 145 untiqUc*. k>llvcrv.'ari'. pl^iiu^. orimtis. TOTAL. 835 ill W. Reinhold 200 183 153 liiu*lc bokcii. , cluAfck'jl records, 'rugs. — You Have The House — 845 W. Gall 164 i. ilrcplitcv lUturv*.' lu)U|w uud tlu>Uki4Udi CITIZEN-CHRONICLE 0 TOTAL 829 B35 876 of Useful item.. MADISON CiALLEli- Jluy. Jr. 188 124 167 JOSEPH UVY 142 1M IES. 3&0 Main direct, Mudlsuil. We LET'S GET TOGETHER!! Change In Hours... McConneM .._ 161 Uuy und Sell und Appralw £»UL-.. 12-3J , GENERAL McCulio'iiihTr."'.3.18Wl 2 173 128 tlSlLD 130 bass uccordlun III Uood c How much «l6M your "Hnd „. 100 New! For Oi!/ Heat Users WESTFIELD MARINE 146 177 dition. Kkci'lkmt for ChrHliluj u SALESMEN (.RUNNER'S will be CLOSED WEDNESDAYS Hothmann ...J..'. - •••/ Cull SU"«l 0-0441. iCrjllturJI 103 Adam* Av*. 4-1261 Handicap .....' 48 7 Richard Schroth' BR3-S9M •nc« cotif 749 i Lou Romano SU 0-0453 YEAR-'ROUND, except for HOLIDAY WEEKS TOTAli 798 830 AUTOMATIC 1960 Johnson Outboards EVENING GOWN, klic ltl. Wuin uhec by James Broad foot .' BR 6-4319 Typical of bur wide the mother of the brldf. bclitc. chllton Joe- MiruStiotta SU 9-0003 STANDARD LUMBER uvcr tonctu. luce Uimtiicd, iaoc jiM-'k beginning next Wednesday, December 9th ' Pric* b what you pay — Cold „„..„...... „ 181811- 143 19° collection, these match- MinnW Anderson ... EL B-3921 M. Cymbaluk 1960 Boats in Stock S>d Willoughby .. BR 6-7743 t 169 173 145 COMFORT Th» beautifully sculptured look of these pieces makes ed bridal pairs o-were "• Huntella „,„ 1 • ma— • 11 1 I Hannah Lynch .' BR 6-30M youil know the r«ol cb*t IW-' ia* •188 Utr-IUGEHATOH. r-rluiUjiti- liniK-'llul. 4 Anne Sagrich *•• Cymbaluk .. 142 17S 161 them suitable for traditional as well as modem interiors. selected for clarity, cut . >car» old, rSiccllcilt OoMdiiioll, 14 til bio BR 6-1MS Thus Mr. Raymond Wheeler, Mauager, will «• Nyleri ...... IDS 191 196 , feet, lito'lb. Imiti; ki).nc. nm»t boll Hay Parker BR 3-B60S Decorative in themselves. For candles, nuts ot flowers. and color. Place your & AIHSWL Ht r.irsnoi* BR 6-1118 when you hov* a lota. '. Handicap ., » la 12 PLAN »ll»cc.bpai't: In. klcw liotllc 1» Uot kilt: . tOTAl. .... 883 901 In translucent fine china. Large 9-Inch ivory, $6.95. with confidence in a Martin quuic. Ullldiic (1-2770. liereafter be on duty at all times during ACACIA. O With this Sinclair plan, your MAKE THIS A FAMILY GIFT Realtor Insurer IBS 170 /1cl»pcdUi. llw Ueal Eotaic Co. - Open 0-0 13 Clark SC NEW HOURS: Daily D to 6. but will bo 130 IBS 191 • /Delivery Service Approved Cushions $18.40 $9.95 Cllt of J liirVtmv. • r'irat m maK«- • URidgc 3-JUSO lt)TAlj "'.I 8S1 848 835 • New Sinclair Hydrogen- budjsrl |>laii. Order Isoo set nuw Closed Wednesdays except Holiday w Ski Belts $330 «you« hk'c inctvuJK.' cfiectiv'c Jail. 1. Cul Phone BRidge 64777 Treated Heating Oil <—and Mondays until 8:30 P.M. TRUCKINC^ 0 EVELYN CUAIKXN. rUtu.ii 8-4310. 103 $4.90 , 12-34 rich -u . 171 177 Low-Cost Complete Burner Children's life Vests .. $6.60 Storage b tea • Service Contract • ---^.^ ,.„, 14s 174 168 MUDtUIN CiRAY bedrvoni set. new ABOVE USTINGS Shaheen Agency E'rlco -.,..:.;..:,...._._ 141 17» m Easy-Pay Budget Plan Mooring Snubbers $3.95 Open Nights Deuuly Rc*l luutursa and box spring, Arc oflcrcd thru member unices of the Clambnuchinl ^.... 160 145 160 reasonably priceti. Ultidcc 6-7SVJ8. 148 CRANFORD . BOARD OF REALTORS • ' Incorporated , TOTAL s._ 782 813 Boat Fenders (large) ... .,:...:,.•. •...:.... $3.95 SHAHEEN AQKNCY 3 880 OUanfB-7100 Till Christmas GIRL'S M inch Shelby bloclc. like new LOOK FOR, THE SIGN euiek/ta 8ucc^asor toJoh n W. Mains k Son Coventry ~:__.j... 140 154 187 Call US HUmboldl 2-0344 BBldgc B-1074. HUetteman *~..~.^. 180 163 190 1959 Boats — Motor* at BIG'SAVINGS 27mxuuuv N. Union Ave. j Quimby Sis. PIANO. STUDIO uptight. »73: buy' "REALTOR" "arrl» , ,^ , igg 177 ,now HUbbanl 7-54M dottuna. sues IJ-lo: silver (ox jacket, Call BRidg* Mt* 15 -17 North Avenue, E. Jacky ^ .. W.«M 160 160 201 Tel. ADams 24055 Cranfora, N. J. Westfield. N. J. •SO. Kll In excellent condition. ADuuu Cjtutiord Torgerwn «..__ 138 188 148 aS South A«^ Lost TOTAL i._ SOS •*• M0 781 Central Avjt. — Westfleld •> »>37 LIONEL. 3 crmmc. 3 iiuiislorincrs. .217 E. Broad St. — AD«m 34242 — WesHield DARNETTS LIQUORS Rtftntng ... : CrwifwtiN.J. LADY'S COLD «rt»l watch (Eternal. 144 Company lenllwotth — Boulevara and N. 20& St. •witches, tratlc. lumber louder, uthc \tctnity 0/ Cruiiionl ccntci'. lUiUurd. Qubaa _££_.. 148 Sinclair* . — Opm Monday and rrldoy OH • — . _ ..: Loyawoy Tour Gifts Buy with Satisfaction ii );7 Heating Oil • Burner Safes • Service "*-•*!••. ^r'*••• ^» -

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CRANFORD CITIZEN Atn> CHRONICLE, THDHSDAY, DECEMBER S, .1959 Help Fight TB

tour years of ^ occupational center and a benevol- Term Reviewed Edna MacDougall has proved ito be ent committee lor state institu- '. .(Continued from Page J) an asset to my ^^ es- tions. '.-''•.'•.'. •'.••.. ..•'"/' percent, of the people- The taxpecially relieved me of much petty Its purpose is to promote tne amount for them each year is small details, thus enabling me to devote welfare of the mentally retarded, —but these items now are adding more time to achieving,the goals regardless of race, creed or age. Use Chrlstmo* Seals ^hem we-8et-out-U>7do-in_the_callecnon. Th Ino'nl imlf Ic qffiilatwt urfth •'••A. n —and it becomes evident that sale of old delinquent taxes! I recom- the for Re- •S- •:••••- —-Hi mend that Mrs. MacDougall be re- tarded .Children,, which, is con- f personal property will have to 1 Entered a* vttwnA clan mall matter at resorted to. .•„.:'.•• t appointed to serve the borough cerned primarily with researchrsearc Cranford, New Jersey, Thursday, December 10, 1959 ... The Pott OBic* at Craoford. N. J. 4 Sections, 30 Pages-T-:10c "Accordingly,- effective with the again jn I960." • .» ' into causation and preventions m ear 1960,1 suggest that the duties Mrs." Leroy H. Krone of 308 if •• the. borough' attorney also in-Suggest Field Walnut street is Garwood chair- ;lude thorough legal guidance to (Contlriiied froiti^Page 1) man for the fund drive. to Saturday he. office of collector-treasurer to the W&tfield line were approved r^ . Santa Claus is scheduled to, ar- oyes 'here sales of personal property by the council following public .IDree p rive in town at 9 a.m. this Satur- are contemplated,. as well as at-hearing. . - ' | fContin««^ Jrom Page 3); day under , sponsorship of the endance at such sales. . . • ; . Edwin M. Augustine of 512 Lo- R and L Mfg. and R. Shucoski, Cranford Business Association. He "The efficiency of the collector- cusi avenue was appointed as a also of R and L Mfg., had a 201., will make a' tour1 of the town, reasurer's office can be protected member of Liberty Hose Co. No. 1 DuPont took three games from traveling along a total of 89 streets lurther by a change in the length to fill a vacancy caused by resig- Clark View Florist. Revock had a and distributing candy canes to f service ofr-^the clerk-steniogra- nation of Albert J. Crptau, who is^s29 for DuPont boys and girls along the way. $ I recommend that the ap- moving from the borough. P and P Cont. won three from .Following his travels around NOW ALL SET AT nt b^jXfor.. only one-year in §> $#v Borough. Clerk A. T. Mosca was Berard's Heating, town, he will establish headquar- To $500 Proposed ^tig*past,and that, there- authorized to advertise.'for bids on had a 526 for P and P. -ters in a trailer at the South Salary ordinances providing for annual increases of $100 icifi appointments be for a supplying approximately 10,000 Union avenue side of the South wo-yrar period. This would. re- gallons of gasoline for borough're-> avenue municipal parking Jot, to $500 for municipal employes and members of the police and ult in Garwood iiot being faced quirements in I960 to be received rhomas Jefferson where he will be at home to visit- fire departments were introduced and passed oh first readings it same time'in-.the future with the at the December 22 meeting.^ . (Continued irom Page 3) ors from 3 to 6 p.m. each weekday Tuesday night by Township Committee. Public hearings will •rospect of a new collector-lreas- Snead hit him very hard forcing GALORE AT v -LEWIS except Wednesdays and also* on be held December 22, ;, -.- ; 1 The meeting was conducted, by : ; iifer~nor'having tHe~Dcheat uf tlie and Snead fell p- 'i-i; t • on the ball over the goal line for ^_Eroposed new salariesJ,OJL I crvices of *a clerk-stenographer and from 1 to 4:30 p.m. until De- in the absence of Mayor Edward six points. Cranford had time for . municipal employes and the • . ' still in office. 1 suggest that politi- H. Tiller. cember 22.... • " cal considerations be set aside, and only one play after the kickoff. 10 CUP ASSIST SANTA—Members of the Junior Servlc 2 League display Christmas gifts used to fill bright Stuart McFadden, who is In United Fund amount of the increases fol- WITH A COMPLETE AND that the—'aforementioned recom- Seeking Fathers' i PUNCH BOWL red stockings in the annual stocking stuffing project of the league. The sackings wiU be delivered charge of this portion -of the Busi- low: Engineer, $12,000 ($500); p WASTE BASKET mrnri.-ition be given careful consid- 5' • • '_ _ .. L- ' •'•' • •• — collector of taxes, $7,640 : to 36 children by |he Cranford Welfare Association under the direction of Mrs. A. G. Lennox, ex- ness Association's Christmas pro- (Continued-from Page 1) ELECTRIC '•'••'• •••dnd • •• ••••• '. eration by both political parties. ccutiveJdirector ofTthe association; Pictured from left to'right, Mrs. William H. Meyer, Mrs. John grarnrannounced~that~Santa's route; Glq^ngDrive ($240); clerk, $8,040 ($240); treas- treasury. Mr. Humenik urged re- MATCHING' , urer, $7,940 ($240»; attorney, $8,500 I 'The appointive clerkrstj:nog- sidents to save rags, 'papers and t B. Warrington, Jr., Mrs. Lennox, and Mrs. llenry L. Smithers, Jr., chairman of the league's welfare on Saturday will be as follows: BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF apher position is art outgrowth COFFEEMAKER I Fire .headquarters to. Elizabeth ($500); secretary, • board of asses- scraps metal for that date. • committee. • •« '• . • • • ' Photo by Larry Davb At 75 Percent sors, $7,960 ($300); building inspec-. !' - •' ? ./ if the elected collectbr-treasurer TISSUE BOX avenue via Hamilton avenue: then josition, since the* time thafGair- Req. 2635 | 12 CupS Reg. 635 Bloomingdale avenue section re- Only scattered returns were re- tor, $7,940 ($240); magistrate, / _ • yoo(| received'"a part-time tax col- Knights Plan turning to Elizabeth ' avenue to ported by the United Fund this, $4,200 ($140); clerk of municipal lector. The increasing' demands (Continued from Page I) North Union to Lenox avenue; to week as the cleanup campaign or4 court, $30Q: <$100); health officer- (••; y >f government over the period of first time this month under the di- Christmas Stockings Filled to TopOrange avenue as far as Arbor to and director of - welfare, $7,400 $5-50 ganization pointed toward a close- 'ears have -made the .clerk-stcn- rection of Grand Knight Kenneth Dunham avenue area returning to ($300). - For Every Member of The Family jgrapher position an increasingly R. Hart, John Murphy and Riverside drive ahd Springfield out of the »entirc drive over the Proposed new salaries for mem- mportanl one in the borough. The Charles:' Spingola. Mr. Murphy, avenue section. coming weck-!$••' ASSQBIED . '•''. SET OF 4 volume of work and the duties en- has been named chairman to-be In Junior Service Leaffue's Next Santa will swing up M $355 brought the total to $60,530, the amount of increase., are: Chief, . 1:^ :• rusted tg her by both the borough assisted by Charles . Eysoldt and Thirty-six bright red' Christmas Brookside Place School area re- just under the- campaign's 75^per- $8,400 ($400);' captains, $6,935 :lerk and Jhe tax collector have Michael puffy, Jr., ad committee. TRAY TABLES stockings were stuffed Monday turning to West End place "via cent quota .mark. ($240) lieutenants, $6,630 (280); equally .increased. The salary paid CARVING SETS Orchard street; down Eastman and sergeants, $6,100 ($260); fourth ffiEAL FOR morning by Cranford Junior Serv- Returns from almost 10 percent he clerk-stenographer, according- Asks Support GUARANTElED FOB EVER SHABP Cranford Realtors to Hear ice League7 members at the home over to the Spring Garden area year patrolmen, $5,700 ($240);. ELECTRIC RAZORS is outmoded and should be in- TV SNACKS OR returning to North avenue, west, of the community's homes are hot third year patrolmen, $5,190 ($240); '(Captlmied from Page 1) of Mrs. Henry L. Smithers, Jr-, of reased to at least $4,500 per an- BUFFET SUPPERS and /to Lincoln avenue; west, to yet in, according to fund officials, second year patrolmen, $4,830 parents and friends of mentally re- 19 Herning avenue. Clothing, toys, "Who ask all clean-up campaign mm. . .--•,- tarded, children. It has estab- State Board's New President Burnside avenue section. ($240); and .first year patrolmen, fruit and candy valued at $330 On to South Union avenue to workers to turn in all cards no $4,620 ($240). ' "I have been privileged to have lished il»e Nancy Luzon Trainuig Daniel C. Hanrahan, newly-elected president of the New Jersey went into the stockings, it was. re- Retford avenue covering.Livings- later than this Sunday. ' A final In the fire department, the pro- the services of two equally; capable ' School in Roselle, summer day. Association of Real Estate Boards, will be guest speaker at the Cran- ported. . ' tabulation.of results is needed dur- ndividuals who filled the position camp,'parent consultation service, ton Avenue School section and . . . • • Photo by Buddy Bereen Q. posed new salaries and the amount ford Board of Realtors' annual Christmas luncheon and party today at The stockings-will be delivered then Lenhome drive circle section AS THE.LIGHTS GO ON—Mayor Ira D. Dorian is shown throw- ing the next week to permit the of increase follow: Chief, $8,200 if clerk-stenographer over the parent education, speakers'bureau. to Cranford children suggested by fund's budget committee to deter- LOWEST PRICES the Echo Lake Country .Club. . . •,••'.., and out to Walnut avenue.' ing the switch which turned on the Christmas lighting decorations ($400); deputy chief, $7,100 ($280); . - Mr. Hanrahan, a realtor from Elizabeth, is a native of New Jersey. Mrs. A. G. Lennox, executive sec- Santa will then hurry on to Iro- mine money allocations to its 13captains, $6,630 ($280); fireman- Large' Assortment Of in the business center at ceremonies last Thursday evening. Santa member agencies. ' ' . .• 7 He studied at.De La Salle Institute retary of the Cranford Welfare quois road section to Raritan road inspector, $6,000 ($240); fourth Association. The children this year/ Claus (Joseph P. Heuer) was present and is shown holding Carol . Also due for' completion, this f:/: and took real estate ,courses at to Centennial avenue: then over year firemen, $5,700 ($240); third /.. FIREPLACE { LAMPS range' in age/from two Months to to Crane parkway area via Mun- Dorian, daughter of Mayor and Mrs. Dorian. Others, left to right,, week is the fund's telephone sur- year firemen, $5,190 ($240); second •'/ Fordham and Northwestern Uni- 16 years. , • / are Robert M. Crane, decorations chairman of the Cranford Busi- vey of citizens who were reported year firemen, $4,830 ($240); and PRINCE GARDNER MILK GLASS -* 6RASS Aid Squad / (Continued on Pmge 8), by solicitors as refusing to con- SCREENS versities. Before he opened his Mrs. Smithers, chairman of the ness Association; Morris Siege!, incoming president, and Stuact first year firemen, $4,620 ($240). , WROUGHT IRON own office in Elizabeth in 1056. Mr. tribute. This- survey .has been WITH DRAW SCREEH welfare committee fOr the league, - McFadden, in charge of the association's special events, including conducted by a group of volunteer The police and firemen had re- WALLETS WALL «r TABLE •/Hanrahan—worked—for-a-timc—in Names New was-assisted-by MrSr-William-T^ -Cardl^to-Be-Heard— Santa Claus^ and the Santa. Claus letter answer .service. - . ... . Girl Scout leaders, for the pur-quested ''across the board" In- various managerial capacities with Knox, Mrs. William H. Meyer and In Business Center pose of-determining what reasons creases of $360 for members of the Mrs. Paul W. Selbyv prompted a large number of citi- two departments several months R. E. Scott Co., Elizabeth realtors. Officer Slate • Sixty members of the men's ago. Following a number of con- ... . • . -v. . • . • • , Provisional members of, the Albert A. • Bendlin was elected zens to withhold their financial He is a partner in Hanrohan-Wil- league, under the direction of and boys" choir and St. Cecelia's Parcel Depot, Eixtra Trucks support from the fund. ferences, the Township Committee |S«v ••.{••?,'• •.. •to succeed Harris S. Warner as girls' choir 01 Trinity church son Agency, insurance brokerage. president of the Cranford First Mrs. John D. Oathout, who cut Letters are in the mail to other offered $240.—which was .turned so are Friday%tod!f The newly-elected state presi- and sewed the stockings, were Mrs. will sing carols in the I6bby of residents who were not contacted down and the PBA and FMBA took. ARPEGE Aid Squad at a meeting in the the Cranford Savings and Loan the question to referendum in the dent is a member of^me New.Jer- squad building Monday night. He C. F. Machonis, Mrs. W. J. Mc- Speed Up Christmas Mail by solicitors, asking that they make CuUough,, Mrs.. George R. Mc-Association, 2 North Union ave- November General Election,- in- sey chapter, American Institute of served as squad captain this year ' As the Christmas mailing'rush got under way in earnest this their donations by mail. ' Grath, Mrs. Edmund W. Morris, nue, from 7 to 8 pjn. next Wed- week,' Acting Postmaster Arthur Boertmann announced that the The fund's new year-round of- creasing their demands to $500. SPRAY MIST GOOD NEWS for evening shoppers: our double Walk-Up Deal Estate Appraisers;' National and as vice-president last year. nesday and again on December The voters rejected their plea by . . Other .officers were named as Mrs. Selby and Mrs. Kingsland local Post Office has rented a vacant factory-on'the premises of the fices in the Girl Scout House i ',- Endows keep open for your convenience from 4 to 8 p.m. Institute of/Real Estate Brokers Ward. 23, in' connection, with the opened this Monday, with the usual 504 votes. ' CHECK THESE FEATURES: follows: Vice-president, William Christmas program of the .Cran- National Chair Co. in Clark, fronting on Walnut avenue, to, serve Since 1955, the Township Com- and the Society of Residential Ap- • League members who volun- as a depqt for all incoming and outgoing parcel post from now through office hours, Monday through Fri- every Thuisdoy. Boyd, former recording secretary; ford Business Association.. day from 9 a.m. to noon. (ConHnued on Page 8) S SHAPED SLATS praisers and served as president of recording secretary, Carl Schauer; teered their time and wrapped December 26. gifts. Monday included Mrsv E. Walter E. Copper will direct (Keeps Out light) th^Eastern Union County Board corresponding secretary, Harold Operations at this special de- AlSO Friday nights from'4'to8;30 pjn. ANY SIZE UP TO Milton Boyette, Mrs. Oathout, Mrs. the group and Mrs. Robert P. NYLON CORDS ot Realtors. He also has been an Hildebrandt; treasurer, Edward pot are continuing from 5 a.m. to Rouvet. (reelected); finartce^ offi- Knox, Mrs. McGrath, Mrs. John Ferguson will be accompanist. PLUS; of course daytime hours Monday through Friday from adviser to the Elizabeth Industrial B. Warrington, Jr., -Mrs. Selby> 7 p.m. each day- to speed deliveries Methodists Vote Purchase (Long Wearing) cer, Walter. McGarry, and 'histor- The carols will be broadcast Commission and,is a former chair- Mrs. Morris and Mrs, McCullough. 7:30 a.m. to 1:30 pjn,# with ac/difional hours Monday, Tuej- ian, Ted G'avey. through a loudspeaker system. of Christmas parcels, Mr. Boert- DUST REPELLENT FINISH man qi the Scotch Plains Industrial mann related. , CHANEL NO. 5 day and Wednesday from 4 to 6 pan. . ' „ J. Jerome Raftis, who served as Of Expansion Project Steel SELF LEVELING Commission. vice-president this, year, was, To help handle the heavy sea- Charles Samenfeld of Summit has been selected as contractor for USE bur convenient Walk-Up Windows and benefit from 44Vi Phil F.,Henehan, president of the named squad captain. Other line 'Messiah' to Be Sung Sunday sonal load, four additional trucks the new educational building and fellowship hall to be constructed by SPRAY COLOGNE ENCLOSED METAL HEAD Cranford Board,-will introduce the officers are: First lieutenant An- will be placed in' operation along Cranford Methodist Church and has been authorized to proceed with , hours of banking servics a week, another "plus" from Union thonv LaRosrt: second lieutenant. 70Hbrokers, salcs^ •with—the—throo-mail—trucks-nor- -the-purchase of-$41,000 worth of steel work for the job. PLASTIC TAPE - —-— Jack Delaney; sergeant, Thomas. County Trust for youJ . men, office personnel and guests By Methodisfr€hiirclb6hoir mally used by the local office. This was announced by William T. Knox, chairman of the building V. Rcilly; chaplain, H. M. St&iger, GUARANTEED 5 YEARS expected at the luncheon. Mrs. The Chancel Choir of Cranford Methodist Church will present Thirty-rsix Christmas assistants committee, following Quarterly Jr. , .,'•'•' " '.. Part I of Handel's "Messiah" at 4 p.m. Sunday under the direction of Conference" meeting at the church Marie -Deacon of the Women's As- Mr. Warner and ' Peter Mala- were.sworn in at the Post Office James Lenney, organist-choir director, and George Lachenauer, guest Tuesday night. sociation of the Cranford Board spina were named trustees. Dele- organist. The "'Messiah," Handel's in two groups on Saturday so they Vote Donation of Realtors is luncheon chairman. - Mr, Knox explained that actual gates _ are Mr. Delaney, Frank most successful and best known will be ready to begin work im- start on,construction work is to be ion County Trust Company Gifts will be presented to all pre- Heick and Mr. Raftis, with MrV oratorio, was. composed in the year mediately when called upon as the held' up 'pending completion of fi-For Child Aid sent. Boyd, Mr. Malaspina and Mr. Rou- 1741 in ,24 days. It was first''per- mail load increases, the acting nancial arrangements. TIMEX WATCHES WAUC-UP WINDOWS: yet as alternates. formed-at a concert given for A donation of $1,000 was voted Mr. Henchan, whose' term of postmaster reported. - . Construction cost is to be for the Family and Children's So- South oiid Walnut Avenues office as president of the local During the month of November, charitable purposes at Dubjin, Ire- $345,000 plus architects' fees. w/*EyektEmbroidery" Design the squad answered a total of 50land, on April 13, 1742, Handel To facilitate the dispatching of ciety by jth.e Children's Service board expires at this meeting, will Scheduled to replace the present Committee at the Christmas meet- i from $ft.95 • • •. ••:-,.•-' -'. Cwinf ord# • N» •. J*' ;.' • - receive a past president's plaque. calls, '30 of which were emergen- conducting the performance in Christmas'cards, a cooperative mail inadequate facilities of the old person. .' ing Monday at the home of Mrs. - WCMM* maut NiMir INSUI Henry A. Detering, incoming cies. H transportations, ftvc serv- rack has. been setiup in the Post Sunday school, chapel and sanc- Charles Hansel, 309, North Union president, will be installed by Past ice calls and one mobilization drill The members of the choir par- Office lobby.' Rubber bands and tuary on Walnut avenue, the new avenue. . President Edward J. Shaheen. in Chatham. ticipating are: labels.are provided to help mail- EDWARD J. SHAHEEN building' is to be located on the Christmas presents, donated and *.&•**.•-«.»«.•». m Mtiiiu«.(.Mi.«r site of the present'parsonage on Other officers who • will be in- Captain Heick reported the sir- • Soloists—Elsa F. Grady, soprano; ers keep local and out-of-town wrapped by the committee mem- stalled include Sidney L. Nunn, en was used on 11 occasions and Edwin Reardan, tenor; Henry Lincoln avenue. LADIES' aiid MEN'S The fkxihle waterproof, besMcsiu- cards..and letters separate. The bers, we're presented to Miss Wood- vice-president; Mrs. Laura Swack- the .squad handled^ three heart Boardman, baritone;. Homer Hall, It will provide classrooms and ward, executive secretary of the •*pt pad to uie titidw table cover for hamer, secretary; Gilbert E. HoW- ,ca,ses. -Tbeytwo-ambulances trav- bass. rack has pouches for local, out-of- ShaheenGets activity areas for 625 pupils in sdciety, to be given to the foster lull protection, sgsinlt marring, land, treasurer; board of directors, eled a total distance of 041 miles ' Chorus members—Soprano, Ruth town and air mail which are re- split session. The classrooms will children under the society's care. • stains, damage to table top finish. Wendell A. Compton, Edward J. and the memDers gave 161 andAlice Dexter, Allison Gaul, Carrel!, placed by empty sacks at intervals. be on two floors around a central Members of the committee will Hall, Lois HildobrqndyEdna Hud- District Post GIFT SETS Shaheen and Mr. Henehan. ' • (Continued on Patfc 8) Business windows, at the Post Edward J, Shaheen, a partner in fellowship hall with a seating spend next week helping wrap Fiexibie — drapes to fit any table son, Jean Jansen, Marcia Johnston, capacity of 400. Office now are remaining open Shaheen Agency, 15-17 North ave- Christmas gifts at the society's shape. Convenient — folds and stores Edna Laird, Joan Scofleld' and Architects for the project are headquarters, 40 North, avenue, from 8:30 a.m. to 8 p.rn. weekdays nue, east, was elected Second Dis- A" Leading Brands in drawer. NoV with an embossed Laura Thompson. . trict vice-president of the New Drake, Tuthill, Convcry und Cue- Elizabeth. • ' design in silver & white, simulating Entry Blanks Available Soon Altos, Margaret Gundersen, and this- will continue through Jersey Association of Real Estate man of Summit. It was announced that Christ- Margaret Boardman, Carol Hatch, December 22. They also will be Boards at the annual state conven- It is proposed also to build a mas appeal letters have been mail- evelet embroidery. Lovely enough Elsie Ingeholm, Ann Jennings, open from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. tion lost week-end in Atlantic new parsonage, and it is expected ed to Cranford residents. All .money to use without a table doth. • For Home Decoration Contest Blanche Lambert, Mary- Rogers, City. . . that the combined cost of the ex- received Is .contributed to the I: Nellie Sangiuliano, Elaine Schad on- the next two Saturdays and Entry blanks for the annual residential Christmas decorating : Mr. Shaheen replaces Daniel C. pansion project will be approxi- Family and Children's Society to «"«• V 3.98 and Rosemary Sjursen. from 1:30 to 5 30 p.m. on the next GILLETtE contest sponsored by the Cranford Board of Realtors may be" picked EUGENE X LYONS Hanrahan of Elizabeth who was mately $400,000. support its foster home program. si" x »tV 4.98 Tenors, Jos.eph Birchctt, John two Sundays. elected president of the 2,500- Mrs. Robert B Winkel, chair- "'up at local real estate offices starting this Saturday, or,the blank Kopf, Ray Pizzella, Glenn Smith j'. far sa^xior' 5.98 ' printed on page 2 of Section Three Starting next Thursday, Mr. member State Realtor Association. Ready Rink for Freeze man of the committee, presided. ADJUSTABLE RAZOR and Charles Wallace; bass, Wil- Boertmann said, all .routes will Mr. Shaheen und the eight other of this issue of the, Citizen and liam Knox, Lewis Laird. Ted Pace, The artificial rink on the Walr "»" round 298 President Names- receive two deliveries when neces- district vlcc-prcsldcnts will serve nu,t 'Avenue School grounds has Junior High Chair Chronicle may be used, it Was an- David Smith and Karl Thaxton. sary,, or even three if feasible. as the chief officers of the associa- Jantzen A silver tea, given by the Child been Hooded in readiness for iceTraffic Change nounced today by Mrs. Ann Wil- Eugene J. Lyons There will be one complete de- tion cluring 1960, coordinating its skating if the weather remains $1r95 We Also Make CUSTOMMADE TABLE PADS — from $6.95 loughby, contest chairman. Study Club,, will follow in the livery this Sunday und also on activities and those of the 30-mcm- To Entertain VIA Educational Building. All mem- cold, Township Engineer Patrick To Be Inaugurated Deadline for filing of entries is Special Assistant Sunday, December 20. '. ber boards. J. Grail announced this week. Mr. December 21, and judging' will bers; of the congregation and their At Yule Program friends afe invited. ' Assistant Postmaster General No mail deliveries will be made The local realtor served as zone Grail requested thut children • in At RR Underpass Postage Stamp take place on December 28. committccmart in this district- for Starting Monday for a trial peri- A Christmas program will be I Eugene J. Lyons,' formerly of 35on Christmas Day except for spe- the urea be instructed to refrain The judging will be in three cial delivery articles und gift pack- the state board during the- past from throwing sticks und stones od, traffic traveling under the 4 presented by junior hifeh school categories: Door, house and lawn, Spruce street, has been named Eastman street span of the Jer- GIFT WRAPPING AT NO EXTRA CHARGE on arriving too late frir delivery year and was a member of the com4 over the fence as this merely Si i-l students at a meeting of the Vil- und most original. First prizes of Bausch and Lomb to succeed Rocco C. Siciliano "as on December 24. • (Continued oil Pd0t' S) , serves to ruin the skating for all. sey Central Railroad underpass Girdle lage Improvement Association at $25, second prizes of $15. third special assistant to President will not be permitted to- make —ToO SdedionOf — prizes of $10 and three honorable Top Science Prize Dwight D. Eisenhower for per- left turns, it was announced this" p'< -..a 1:30 p.m. Tuesday. at^Sherlock week after a study of conditions mention prizes of $5 will be sonnel management, -it wus re- New Long Legger Candles t Wrappings • Tree Lights HaU. The program will be under awarded in cuch of the three cate- Won by Skaggs VJCAnnounces Dedication Datesin the area by Police Chici Lester 5.95 f- the direction of George White, vo- vealed in Washington this week. W. Powell ahd Township Engineer gories. David Skaggh', a senior,at Crun- Taken into consideration by the -. President Eisenhower signed Mr. Union Junior College will dedi- will be taken on cuided tours of room und conference rooms. Patrick J. GCull. •' BARON'S cal music instructor in the junior ford High School, has been. an- During its silver anniversary de- Judges will be the following Lyons' appointment last Thursday cate, its new $1 million Nomahcgun the new building by members of This step is deemed necessary Easiest happiest shaping knitted in - Tree Stands - liifili schoqls. nounced us a winner of the annual Building "with a week-long scries the UJC Key, student host organ- velopment campaigns, the college because of conflict with traffic points: Artistic merit, design und just before leaving on his II-nation An invitation for parents of all Bausch Si Lomb honorary science of events opening January 17 undization. Dr. Kenneth C. MacKay, raised 5357,000. The campaign is milking right turns from the cen- nylofa with no seams, no hems . . . color scheme and' appropriateness, award. He is the son of Mr. and tour. Mr.. Siciliuno's - resignation DRUG STORE choir members to attend the pro- continuing through January 24. president, und members of thecontinuing to pay off u $300,000 ter spun of the underpass. It is so-o-o comfortable 1 Sixes In s. nx, and briglnulity, new lighting tech- Mrs. Charles E. Skuggs of 2i Doer- became effective December 1. Highlighting the dedlcution pro- board of trustees will be hosts at mortgage on the building. expected also to relieve backing Kram has beeji extended by the niques, use of regular Christmas L Olhers. 3.95 to 5.00. % . ing way. Mr. Lyons resided in Crunford gram will be a dinner Thursday, the open .house. The college conducted cam- up of traffic into North avenue 34 Eastman St. Cranford, N. J. association. . • lights, use of spotlight, ingenuity, The award, a bronze medal, is for eight years prior to leaving for January 21, in the dining hull of The Alumni Association will be paigns in Crunford and among Its during rush "hours. . (opp. Cranford Theatre) Selectiohs" to be presented by adaptation of structure of house presented at graduation exercises the new building. The, other host Sunday, January 24, at thealumni und Union County urea If the move proves successful, Washington to take over the-as- FREE DELIVERY -TEL. BRIDGE 64100 •'»<• junior, high uchool' choir in- and surroundings, aids in assemb- in almost 7,000 schools to the event)* will be an open house Jan- open house for alumni, their guests corporations und special gifts it will be referred to the Traffic Cotton Accent Bra clude: Dona Nobis Pacem, O Holy ling display, construction and In- senior student with the highest sistant postmnstcr general post in uary 24 for the public and a dance and the general public. program In other Union County Coordinating . Committee and * T NiKht Jingle Bells, and Sicilian stallation. scholastic standing in science sub- November, 1053. He has been di- for all students und their guests Union Junior College moved in- communities. Township Committee for approval Store Alto in Weitiield Ot embroidered cotton, gives beauty ' Alban-Lewis cpipcrs' Carol. Mrs. Willoughby gave the fol- jects. ' recting the Bureau of Personnel in on Junuury 23. to its new building in September. Union Junior College made its as a permanent meusure. David will be eligible io com-' home- in the former Grant School The township engineer said signs shaping in sizes A and B, 32 to 36 ... The choir will slntf while the lowing suggestions: Cohccntrate the Post Office Department since The college.will op

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